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^^^^:r:scorelw H & VrilW «'! i‘ • S S t «ut^ ftsH lN G T O N , May & (/P>- » e s 8 in developing plans fc KsKretair'told the house ^ ilan ffi« did not haye »estimated that efforts to program and to dispoat H^)^e pext 12 montha, of ha pTprPf^ H . , of (r?e-tranked letters sent of pubUo power proposal* i ^ ^ t o l a l Is the speech given Ap ■ T f l a y e d tbe "utiUty monopoly" ■ r iv a te uimty hydrogen bomb." Hforlglnally prepared for Iree m H i ArtonS Democrat, ^■in-wlthdrew and destroyed thoui H declarlns he had been "momet B ^flhlt business. He also said he h ■brout-M aho- Into, ttif utilities b Arizona's law is merely an ei be explained. H o f the articles appeared in the H l l e r article In which the public K i i s t scheme. The second story ^ E c h le f proponent of the-plan, In B h S ’original'Incorporators of the HlBe, which seek an Initiative v( H amer M. McIntyre, Boise, an ^■wineeretaryTif'the Idaho-Btat H.-PIosf's-biiother.------------ ^^«Hl!eT)lan to flood Idaho wilini ^K -p fo st denied all knowledge of 11 ^■jlljnangementaJor .the materli c h ^ , some of which were doi ^E lilgh federal dam-ln Hells canyi Blood Needed I Valley Memorial hospl- ^Kood bank was emQty Tues- ^ K n d unable to meet trana- Ji^ilemimiU»-aepart«^m^ „ H u i "A" an(( "0" types of are. needed. Transfuaions H«ee^ compared to ^fciaUons, all by Irlendi of ^ ^B sBADEN,.Oermany, May 8 H >e IJ' S’ air force In EarepTTT H iced officially today that the “ airlift ot French troops from „ ■ > to the batUe Unes of Indo- H b a s begun. American C-124 aiobe- i, ^K s took off loday from the le Tube Airfield. Marseille, ^ ■docs'*"* fa ■-■first movement ef French BcemenU by American airlift wj W arted out, hpglnnlnlr April in ■^TfEGutiBLEarii. ' ■ ^ H ila ry airlift, which Is in w ■ m lty ju Jth J,heq>re9enlr-Unlte<l- ^ policy and -the-exlstlnsrnmp- ■sslstancc program was under- by tho Unlled States at the f ■ l « f the Pnnioh qovmOaeSt^ i' announcement said. ■ttylng out this phase of-thB’ — ■-arrOlobcmraterrorilirSJnir “ ^p^lobemasterr^tll lahd ouP^ ^ s - « o n e of "combat IMTSao:^'i,7 Wd reuim to their bases In j„ Miciirn ^hloadlng Jfl] ■t«i!auKMOimeJAlhiuilr-Joro^ loi B>e ah-llft continued under oper- ,u' » Mnlrol of Col. Luclen N. I Force Plans '■ No Court Action S May 6 (lfl_The , . ' no courl martial thi e r?dfii J °'™ " Prl'onera ot nadp fJi '"“'“''Ing 36 sti Jd e false germ warfare “con- ny S f'* f lot nf,I 1=''^ fola'il oMh . ‘“ "Ohued useful- Pl> ed ll ’<• They were S" “ to .show cause, why they < B ' “'■ce. Pir Belli l r "'“ / “ ommended by ■>o =5^ard-ot-jeneml -otftc5ii So “"!'"™ccrt yesterday. It Be IdT Secretary Dc *lnlng""S"„r,?;,r ------- ----------------!____________Dc Process Utah n''!""'' '''"I'” manager , •'plaliTa I”" eulii k nonip ronlniit- Vli ng " I’l'-nllnB. ho said, 1 ; Moi t„,„ thi -'91. acmilnalioii." tjii "— --------------------- lal : ----------- 01) ifiic Death' wrelward ------------ jr»lUy —— traliey. 1883 — 8 . . _ - , yiuwi®* ,— 13 ^ , 1953 ------- —« 7 ....... Offioltl CItr tn< Countr* N«wipap« i Asks Solon ;lp on Butter ly & (/P)—Agriculture Secretary Benson g plans for disposing of a government-' the house agriculture committee the de 1 not have many drawbacks, efforts to halt the accumulation of di; to dispose of present surpluses will in i ths, of half a billion dollars or more. TloodMby Pfosfsiiettem’: letters sent out by Rep. Oracle Pfost D., Ida., proposals apparently hit Idaho In full force ^ ch given April 14 by Mrs. Pfost In which she J y monopoly" and claimed she was "the target ? gen bomb." Also Included aro the newspaper 1 for free mailing to Idaho by Representative itroyed thousands of Congressional Record re- ' sen “mousetrapped" Into a situation that was J so said he had been misled to believe the pro- ’ ip utilities business was similar to a setup In “ nereiy an enabling acl to' permit purchaae of ^ ared In the Tlmes-News'Jan. 15. It followed the public power proposal was denounced as ” scond story wa« an Interview with Asher B. ’ the-plan, hi which he gave his version of the ® itore of the Idaho Citizens Legislative Com- J Initiative vote on the public power plan, only ' e, Boise, and J. O. Bowers, Nampa, remain. P • Idaho-Btate-Federatlon^of Labor and Bowers ' t daiuTwilinfie public j^wer'leaflets jOSF'came owledge of It. Lati'r It was disclosed Mrs. Pfost the material and paid the printing bill with Ich were donation* to the fund raised to pro- “I I Hella canyon. . . . ^ ° ed Body of Man ' bospl- _ -A. ^ns Is Recovered ? Z7~ot By 2 Youffis^ OOODINO. May 6- T h e body"Jf I Ja. ^ Van Hoosen, 28, Twin Palls, p drowned April 11 when his fishing a --------- boat-capslzed-iirthB Snake rlverr-tl .... wa« recovered Jljy. Oooding and Twin a ~ • Palls shW ttfs' off|cW»-.a\)put 4-p, m. Tuesday aft«r It aiscovered by d two younr fMieHBifc’^Twto tW ' U Oounty'^^Bhg1 lM |M |M M Sffil, lying on a p^afly-submergea ^ rook about three and one-Tialf miles Mav 8 Niagara sjltlngs. 1 _IhB-j[oiit.li« wwe nmnmpanled-on a>elr fishing trlpiby the Rev. Etoier ■■ ,n. ^ Butler, pastor of the Church of if Tnrto. Christ. B uhi Sheriff Carlton said the body was on the Qoodlng side . of the river and about one and one- Olobe- ^,]55 „l,ere Van Hoosen :om the ^ companion. Edwin, Adams. ^ larseuie, Falls, were, carried down the cements jjjjf their boat ol struck a rock., ........... .. ....... . p French th e fishermen iiotlfled Bufil police, cl n airlift ^[,0 summoned Carlton and Good- pl j* P ^ ^ -ln r“county-Sheriff—Keith Ander- w son-. The-bodyr-reoovored-Irom the ii y .. I, , knee-deep water without difficulty D n iS iT ^ and without lue of a bijStT wartflMIT Z ng mm- (Co„ii„„ed ’on P m s. Oolmrni I) gl ! under- -------------------------- pl ! at the T I* fr Show for « I of-U« —y-j"~ ~^ r" 3r —rrr j - Tl ;lie”ffi!nd’ I .lAflQ A<^r 6 ^PT In iir-bM^—^43ZA i-,p . JI """Here Tonight i uidOTfr jHuLJliiriL^nd tlnal jjerfomance d KTndo- dj the Twin Falls Lions club Ooldeg' ™ bases In jubilee minstrel show will be pre- tf nlPffdlPg. jnntod-at- 8 -p.-in_iodtt3 c.jit-ttift junr. . 1 ' u^-^orl)^ lor-Wgti-school-audltorluin. ^ I., A near-capacity audience greeted r P“ " the second Jerformance of the Lions „ ~ N. uiui, Oolden Jubilee minstrel show “ Tuesday night, as a polished and amsiem, confident group ot performers sang, joked and danced for the |lub's eye- t sight conservation tund. f g Acclaim by the estimated 400 , showgoers bore out the Lions' belief 'flA II "’*™trel was even better than last year's production. , Hfl—The While the entire performance drew ., martial the plaudits of the audience, a group , irlaoners ot children from the Barley Dance Idlng 36 studio presenting a "Little PIckanIn- J re "con- ny dance" was one of the stellar at- tractions of the evening. The chll- s "with- ‘I™*' were Beck Peters; Ginger Beth J It raised Oi^thy Wyllle, Melanie Mail- J useful- Plh, Cathy Charon. Shelia Telford I ey were “hd David High. , ny they Other acts which drew heavy sp- irce. plause were Ralph SlcParlano's Al „ nded by Jolson-style solo, "Sonny Boy"; the J •otflcBrs Southland quartet otjloger Marsh. . day. It Bernard Brown, Henry Wills and ecretary Dewaln Silvester, and a (lUartct Nathan comprised of four Fcllons. Mrs. Far- ,n Paler. Mrs. Eugene Brelnholt. Mrs. Donald Orandjean and Mrs. Ernest i Tickets may be obtained from any J ij 9l]S_cJulijai!!Hi)!«rj)rj^tihe doof. md™ Red China Denies v, War Intervention (inager OENEVA. May 6 (/l’) - R c d Oiilnn'a «' «p 6kcamnn at tho Geneva confor- o* ' "ore- Huang Hun, said j’csteiilay, > as in Ohlna "has made no intcrvontlnn ol ol any kind" In tho Intlochlna war. nipped Huang told a news conference the splant- Viotmlnli rebel foiccs had obtained . ocnuso tliclr arms by capturing tiicm from .. plenty tlio Pronoli. , 1 said. Ho describod reports of Chinese aid to tho Vibtinliili as "rumors at 'P this variance with tho tnots" and eald 10 ox- Ml" rebels "undoubtedly obtained tJielr arma In thr lamo wny we ub- i talned oura In the ilrugglo aiialiiot --------- Ohlftii* Kal-Bhok." “I A, HegionafNewspaJer Serving” ^ ^ riol*; Clly tnd nty' N«wip«p«r io n s f o r t e r P r o b le m y Benson appealed today for help from 'ernment-owned surplus of 360 million ee the department has. heen_unabk to ion of dniry products under a price s will in all probability involve a cost, more. ------------ Benson said the department had Bone into several possibilities ^ ....... pushing'the surplus’buttef'&iib'con- sumcr channels at reduced prices. Included was a 1-cent-a-pound sales plan under whIch—Uie—eon»- - -sumerrwould--jeronep^d of sur- C l h P’*'* “ *■' pound ot commcrclal butter bought at the D Ida P''*'^'- , ll” , „' Another was a "blended" price plan under which the govemmeiit -hirh «hi- "0*' 'h°''e the surplus into distributors and allow them to sell It, along with commercial butter at Stive P’‘‘“ ‘he two. Benson said the 1,-cent sales plan ord re —which would require use of cou- thot was Pon*-hnd been put aside because It the oro- "awkward" to administer I.I and would require too much thne to S 0^ P'^ ‘"‘o operation.................................... chase of fnitnn/i»i ^*0 the blended price plan would not do the Job because it Asher B "°l' ™“''o 'the surplus Into ' in of the consumption. He estimated that under this, plan government stocks rnm ^t the'^nd of the current marketing lan Z v J"" w°““ remain Po™<l* 'larger than at present. 1 Bowers ‘'’"t without any dis- posal plan it Is likely that stocks at i raF^cameT "the end of ■ tlm year ■■would"be*double" -j r« Pfnirt the present 360 mlinon pounds, bill with Benson said It would be poSlble ' 1 to pro- to halt .further government, buying I of butter bv use of i he-production r ■ pajnreirtTJlsErffing the line ad- vanced several years ago by former ' Secretary of Agriculture Brannan, I [1 Drop Allowed ( Under It. butter prices would be 1 allowed to drop to whatever level '0 Q that supply and demand would carry them, j J . i E S the difference between the market 'j price and the support price In the i body of form of payments to processors. The ( In Palls, payment would be designed to en- ] s fishing able processors to pay dairymen ( ke rlverr the~lnteiidcd support pflcB for mlUr j md Twin and Butterfat. t 4-p. m. But Bensoh said the-department ] vered by do« not have legal authority to use , °'°tho(). ■Congress re- , ■ ||B |||||| hhh ^ TOKenfTirarWW^^H^iaritr ibmerged “ijjaitlcular haiards." ------- -- i alf miles --------------------- ^ ------ J " E x-Q ergym an ! S £ From G oodiiig ; and one- . C i r Hoosen (,ets Seiitence Arifltns, ________ _ •' _ own the CHICAGO, May 8 iX^-A 68-ycar- ^ elr boat old Baptist cler^man who wa£ ap- ^ ___ pointed pastor of the First Baptist ^ fil police, church, ub'odlng. 'In October, 1D49.' d Oood- pleaded guilty yesterday to passing ^ Ander- worthless checks. He was sentenced rom thi) -Ifl-three x e u r s J n j r J s o n J b i J l J . . llfflculty Dlst. Judge Win 0. Knoch^._ ^ TnrtgkliTr —AleKander-Qeorge-Pattwso n ^ 'h o . „„ f) gave Ills uaaress- us Ohiduuatl. pleaded guilty to an Indictment from Baltimore and a orimlnol in- |, formation from Soranton. Pa. He Is jj alleged to have passed IS,worthless "T— -checks, drawn-on-a-Baltlmore bank, „ 5et toWTB throughout the ^ i~ | . , - -pattcrsoirjhowed what^he- said-1 l^ lil a'I'etler from parishioners In P the U n i v e r s i t y Congregational „ ormance 'church7 -i*ortland 7 “Ore.T-^hioh~he- rOolden ™l‘l“'P™l*"l~bi8 record* as pastor j, tie pre- there fr^m August, 1032, to June, thft jun- d I Edward'J.'X!allhan. assistant dls- p trlct attorney, said Patterson was . greeted ffijnsj,) fmn, the Hamilton. O., , county Jail in 1940 after serving 27 , rel snow charges of passing „ worthless checks. srs sang, ____ Reduction Urged ] J\cM In Spud Planting ter than pcoATELLO, May 6, (ff) —Ben jj ... Johnson. Preston, chairman of the j » orniin Agricultural Producers asao- u i^ri™ elation, recommends, that growers n Jj v._i_ promise to make a 10 per cent ro- ll lor .1 ductlon In potato acrcage this year. .. ■h. rhil criticised tho department ol nJih ogrlculture tor whnt he described ss P r w T persistent advertising of potato sur- Toifnv/i pluses. Johnson urged' that the leiiora usDA give more attention lo its crop “ reports. Ho contended thnt the department "played up" tho fact lhat the 1053 ^ P crop was larger than 1052, Instead' iiu^nri of comparing it-wlth-tho^O^car.ifl , , nvcrnge. which was higher than lost ,rrPar-‘ ^ lolt. Mrs. 1 . Ernest j i ■» y ^ ' (Ediior'ifmt*’: th li I r the fourth Bf infl In a sPrie* of daily arllcles on MaRlo »c 1“ S Valley M e m o r i a l hospital. The at 1 * ^ Tlmca-Nowa hopes Ihe factual In- I l l O n formation in these artlolea will help ff Oiilnn'fl people In a better understandlnr W confer- *he hmipltal'fl problemi and en-. It pHtprdnV cHurage tliclr wholehearted support intlnii ol ot tli« IniUlulloh;) " J war. -------- 'llfninl'd Aii'oiig the many points to bo-in cloarod up in tho pubUc's mind In tho lu'csont co n oeiited oflort to U( bring about wholo-hdartcd support hi . .1 0' M«illo Valley Mciitoi'lnl hosnltal ni “"J, 1. that having to do with patients being taken to otlier nearby hos- ti “ we ob-....................................................................... *' flualiiflt A nlimbor' of "ronBonB" have been ai adv&nced lu auoU cm6i > No doubti ic ...... gr I. --------- TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, Spring Hits p from million ible to I price a cost, snt had ities ^ lib'con- rices. [i-pound sur- the price ilus > < utter . ^ jn ^ ^^^ ^HHHBPW i les plan |H H H Sffi|H |H |H H H || cause It An abrupt drop In temperature g minister apolis, a slippery, wintery look. Ice thne to with an unseaaonal white blanket. McCarthy I d that S Over Issi w ‘dls- WASHINGTON, May 5 (ff tocks at today upheld Senator McCart rdouWe- intEtttB-eTTCirofficer-hersaid-Tjri arcoirfiitwitial FBI-memorand . buying sible subversion at .Ft. Monm ductlon Senator McCarthy took thi *'formw nnan. gence officer gave him the fio the letter. He refused to er’tevd name the officer _ would The subcommitffee investi- gating the McCarthy-army dispute' ^roSucRT'te'sttnreny in the that the letter was not in fact )rs. The » copy of a 1951 letter from to en- PBI Director J. Edgar Hoover lo lirymen (jhe. army intelligence chief, as Mc- Pr mlUr earthy,"describe it yesterday. But’fiobert Collier.'of the special •rtment jega'Tltaff ot the' Bubcommittee, ir to use poted Hoover as saying laige parts ress re-' direct quotations from ^ w hen-,^jiB I document which hod the ^ , • MBJfest security classification the -agency-ean-fflve-a-dooumenti-------- Just before McCarthy was called to the witness cfialr, Senator Mc- Clelland. D.. Ark., had brought from Collier an expression of opln- lll ion-that whoever prepared the Mc- Cartliy document must have had ac- ^ cess to the FBI report. llJi McClelland intimated too there ^ must have been violations of se- n / t / i eurlty regulations In such a cose. U L ’tJ McCarthy appeared composed, al- most relaxed, as he told his story l-year— „f getting the document from an army Intelligence officer. Once, he ®“P™ . stQpncd..to. take.A.ddnk .of water,. . r, ima. jjj most of his answers in passing ijipped sentences or phrases, ntenccd McCarthy said' the officer who LMl-S- gave-him-the-documeaLwas ‘'dls- turbed" because he felt the army -Was-not~takliiE~ttetiolt-oii r cpeated- cinnau, warnings abUut alleged-subverslonr" Ictment declared, there was noth- Ing "unusual" about his acquisition ‘■-5? of the document. ~~ ormleM ^ "dally (a pause) and e bank' njgf,{]y occurrencs for me to re- celye Information from people In ------- [X «ovenmn«nt—about—eommuniflt—lo- le-sad- ?iitraQ5n7’'th e scnaHr said. " , McCarthy had described his docu. ment earlier as having omitted cer- i''''-."®'WnTSurity;;infbrm'ati6n~wliIch was* P“ “ '' Inthe FB ri-eport- -------------------- ) June, jjg jgij, of 34 names in the , . document, all- Involve the "Sobcl- Rosenberg" spy' ring, and 17 of )n was working at the Ft. Monmouth, N. J.. radar laboratory vmg JT 1 , 1 , committee started ils In- P““ ‘"8 vestigation there. id Baseball Today Hmy United PrfM NATIONAL -B e n Brooklyn ............................ 130 003-8 of the Chicago ................ ............ OOO 0 0 0 -0 s asao- Meyer and Walker; Rush. Wlllls irowers ^nd Tappe. ent ro- f,e„ York at Cincinnati. I’itts- burgh at Milwaukee nnd Phlladel- 'iS M Bomes. “IJJ" AMERICAN f ...... BalUmore .......... 000 100 010—2 e O i New York ........... OOQ 040 OOx—4 2 1 rtment Turley. Littlefield and Murray; IB 1063 I"P“t and Berra. Instead Chicago at Washington and Cleve- 10-yoat land at 'Philadelphia, night games, an last Detroit at Boston postponed, rain and wet grounds. ___— -------------- :2 ______________________ ________ Net-Criticism, fourlh ionir''of-'’'tJ ir ' "ftjiplanntlons"" 'WHT I Magic sound familiar to the people, oiico ll. The several are mentioned as examples, aal In- One .patient was taken elsowhere, III help for Instance. "bccaus)< Magic Vnlloy andlnit Memorial wos already booked up fnr nd tn-. Its weekly quota of hysterectomies." iupport Other patients have boon told that It wod "necessary to have ape- clal nurses al Magic Valley Me- morial" whilo thnt was not tho caso to bo- In qlher-^hospltals. ---------------------- lind In gflll others have been led to lie- fort to iipve that '!lt coats a lot more tn he iupport hospltallzofl at Muglo Valley Mo- losiillal morlal," atlents Hospltnl nulhorlllos contend that y hos- tho people of Tivln Palls county Ihould know thnt such Btnteincnti (I been aro ilnlruo and aro mado only lo doubt, lorva tom* ulterior iiurtwu) uot '' \V \ DAHO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 191 BitsTHmiieajpolia lerature fives this Lake Harriet drive. Mlnr look. Ice and snow covered the upper-midw< blanket. (NEA telephoto) ly Is Upheld Issue of Lette ly 5 (/P)—Chairman Mundt, R., S. McCarthy’s refusal to-name the'ar addTJro^Tfed-iiinrTmth-exeerpts-^r imorandiim warning the army of p . Monmouth, N , J. iook the witness chair .today at he the army and swore the arniy inte 1 the fiotly dispu-ted purported copy tsed to ------ -- —^ invest!- Association la ly-army ^ 1 i* itTRw “OrvamzecHto ; in fact fL'-™ Livestockme j as Me- KIMBERLY. May t —Llyesl 3ay^ feeders in Magic 'valley Tuei le special night formed the Southern Id mimiltee, livestock Feeders "association rge parts made plans to lnclude the organ )ns from tion In a stale assoda'tlon as a hod the ns ope Is fortned. A.shnllar orgi tloa the zation already has been formed »t<--------- -easWffn-3tdaS»^«Kl-Blans-ar«-tfr as called ganlze another .for feeders in itor Me- westem Tart of tiha. state. ' brought three will be combined ta U)o si of opln- organization, the Me- "jacK ClalboiTie; Kiraoeriy, ! had ac- been named temporary chairmai tho riew Jroup and Robert Col: M there Twin Palls, has been named temj 5 of se- ary secretary.. I case. Directors picked Tuesday nl losed, al- are Kenneth Lavens, Henry Jc his story and M urray O'Rourke. Jerome'CO from an ty; K irk Wessendort, James \ Dnco, he Uams and Ernest Fields, Good water,. f'.niml3 r_ pnrilTprt Rnnrimpypr F.H swers in oimstead. Richard Long and . ward Uhllg, Twin Falls county, j o®*" Mont Johnson and Francis StU ms dis- jon, Uncoln county;— ------------ he army Directors tor Cassia and Mini K«r c o u n t i y ' w m be namSg~la 'iSoiner salfl.------------------------------ as noth- r : 2 Dworshak "n°iEl2- Rills Okaye "WAfeHINOTON, Moy 6 M 'P') lls docu. senate unanimously approved y tted cer- terQay twn hills Intrnrillr/ifl hy Sl ^.^5j??ijitor-0-VLPrshBk. R„.Icla,.B' measures now go to the house, the One would extend to veterans Sobcl- j;jjg LlCoreaa—war— the—homcst ^ 1 ?/ allowed World war , the Ft. veteran^; It would also extend Ijoratory veterans* preference right to ap 1 Its in- jqj. public land, due to expire S( 27, for five years. It would per veterans under 21 io make' hor rioxr entries. The oUier bill would eufchoi * transfet of .surplus governme held hay and^aatufe s£feds to f in nnr)_fl ’ administering agen< VI reseedlnR grazing landa. h wjinii 000.000 pounds of seed wo ' go to tJie.forest service, fish i , p.,, wildlife service and bureau of 1( DKiCli’ management, huadel- Dworshalc said the bill wo bring additional revenue to the g. emmentv LO-2 fl Oi — AGEJ^ ON- TALKS IX—4 2 1 OEa^VA. May 6 Lft-Prei Murray; Ambassador Jean Ohauvel 8 Soviet Deputy Porelgn Minis d Cleve- Andrei Gromyko, conferring on ' Eamcfl, half of the West and the Ej icd, rain nfreed today'to s t^ t the IndocW pcace talks as soon as possible. Is Needed i»'“ ■'VvlFnccessarliir In the paliorifrBestn lie, oiico lerpst. Kamplrs. To clarity all such mlsreprese sowhere, tation and misunderstanding, Dr. 0 Vnlloy Wayne Schow, a member of t d up for moilical profession's public relatic itomles." cninmlttoe, has mado tho followl on lold statement for uso In this series »vo spo- armies;- ...... cy Mo- 'I wolcomo tho opportunity tho ease glvo all credit tlint Is duo Magic Vi ________ioiLMeniQrlal Jiospltallaud-l-rog. 1 to lie- any attem pts which havo been mn re tn he lo mliilmlzo Its high standards, oy Mo- tor one-consider It a privilege care for my patients in this- fl nd that Institution, county "In tlio first place It should tonionti nmdo olcnr In tho public's ’ml only lo lliat Miiglo Valloy Moinoi'lal has t ou, uot iDolUUos and Uie itoU iot liBudll r r f fgaied^H AY 6, 1954 Ji«.; Has WASHINGTON. May international prestij [is assertion waa mac :ement declaring his irt.a tn ffirm a iitiitpH n these two main su :Carthy-army; He knov ing which would cause h confidence In Secretary ( y Stevens so tar as adi on o’t the army departi less is concerned. I that basis, Elsenhower =,..jJiatically. he backs Steve the Umlt. a.i A reporter remhided Eiseh that he had expressed the hc PP his news conference last week _____________ the senate inquiry would be quickly. ----- ........... W The newsman added that yesterday the army counsel e hearing objected to a Repu proposal to cut the hearings X i. The President was asked, w P ll pi er In his opinion, tliere wai administration conflict there on favored a ' quick dt, R., S.D ., elusion ol the InvestigaUon. ne the'army Elsenhower said It. was irm duding me^to^r^L^he xiiiy Ui puts ^ ^ attentlo: ' been given at the time to his jay at hear- nw to maklng..th? statement arniy intelli- ^ what he said, rted copy of ,«">«■ t j ^ e s l d e n t sa: _______ was gotog'to b* careful abom - hs-lookea-lB-fUaousslng ths M T thy-army Inquiry, o n 18i The President Bien went i say that In expresstog the O ff -fj-M - -the.-haaring .would.Iwjiuickiii CU X Ul eluded he m eant Uiere shou effective answers on tiie ma: >ues of the dispute, and part U A lH t^JL l. tlon ^ the prlqeipals. , 8_Uvestock Elsenhower t t o said he w raifey'TueSdajT *« ssy-one-mwgtWiW-oir^ louthom Idaho mlgh ssoclatlon nn*-. {“rtJier on the,.BU))J e the organliaT Spesklna.-ibifannly Jwd :la'tlon as soon Sreat mphasls, the President shnllar organlT bis only hope now li'tliat.iAi leen formed In may deflva from ttu .hsarlnj feeders in the be comparable to vrtiat we 10 . state. The' suffered liT/Jntematlonal pr id ta taje state and Injury tii, national self re '' BUsenhower.ithen was asked t^imberiy, has ther he hair full confident ry chairman of Stevens. Eobwt Cohief. President replied, spe named tempor- measured tones, that 8t _ J was carefully selected for hi Tuesday night ^ ^e knows of nothing - ' would cause him to, lose confl !. Jerome coun- gtevens from the standpol !' administering the affairs ot lelds, Qoodlng ® t ir^mAvpr Lone and Ed- " Indochlna-Dulles: Hie l»ref Ils comity, and J",statement fiVancln B tim n- United States and most o f ta n ^ ^ ^ J«BJiaUOM_l^ft-dlieoUn a and Mlnido- • • • ^ the secuJn# of southeast -naffiSg-reietT ------------------ L imit>vi front nHth » general. _____ of urgency." I • ___ ^hetoer Jie ttioughi 1MK Geneva "conlerence on Aslan ; luiv problems had been a major ( J I matlc defeat for American p 'kflVeCl fep'led crisply thi ayTypPThe' WlnTofi; " 7 approved yes- ' - _ , ' -ViUageis-Ruinei tS'vfeof ByfcreekQua he-homestoad ' ATHENSr Greecer-May-6- f World war n village was dpvastated by Iso extend the earthquakes which rocked ce right to apply areece yesterday, according U lo expire Sept. pol-ts reaching hero today. would permit Pive new earth tremors shool I make' home- region and sent Inhabitants o , towns fleeing to safety In the )uld authorize fields where most huddled thr government- the night. I seeds to fed- The Reports said the Tlllae irIng agencies Soupl near Sofades waa "deva lands. ed." There waa no report of ca ot seed would ties. vice, fish and Authorities yesterday placed iureau of land death toll In the series of vl earthquakes which have hit ce IS bill would Greece slnco Priday at 26. lUe to the gov- --- ------------- _ Drivers Fined TALKS Fines of SlO-and.^ costs each S Ifl—French imposed against Juee moU Ohauvel and Wednesday by Buhl Police J )ign Minister ployd Dalss. Pined were Bob J terrlng on be- hnd Nancy Oaudlll, bolh Buh nd the East, charges ot running through the Indochina sfglfflriiiia PanrBartlettrWendB: IS possible. a charge of speeding. idedior-Sueeeg iimfnjMtriji--fBir;innj6r8urBiMi^^ stotrlcal problems as well or b mlsrepresen- .than any other hospUal In this andlng, Dr. F. of the stale. I t Is fully prepare imbor of the provide every hospital service ublic relations the exception of psyohlatrld tho lollowing nnd brain, heart and some c this sories of surgery, which In aiiy ovent w bo referred to m uch larger, hodp pporlunlty to entirely out of our territory, uo Magic Val- "Aside from those few except .jmd-I-iogrot. -Iiowovcr.jui}i-patlont4nay-bs-us ivo been made that ho will have the best of standards. I In Magic Valley Memorial. 1 I privilege lo outstanding faollHlee, an exce In this-fino mcdlcal staff and-trained nui personnel, patient care Is certal It should bo bo of high standard, public’s mind "Certainly w o. jiavo no hot: norlal has the rules supportlilg any such oli : lor liBudlliig tiu t tpooUl a u n c i u * lequ \ Tgatedldaho Counties • ■U«mb«r ot Audit Bureau of CiroulAiou AuocliUd Fres* and Unit«d Preu Am as Lost P In M cCar 'ON, May 5 (IP )— President Eisenhowe mal prestige as a result of the row b n waa made at a news conference at wl ilaring his unqualified support for Seci n a -iinit£d-fr-ont.-agftinat cnmnuiniBm-in- ^0 main subjects, the President told ne He knows of ------------------------------------ ould cause him to J r^dir HosDital irmy department's l/C il med. 1~vl * , Elsenhower said 1 BI ffc -ym r\. backs Stevens to X Ic lllllc l ihided Elsenhower Magic Valley Memorial hoi •eased the hope at week observance Sunday thre nce last week that admhilatrator. y would be ended Preliminary plans Include ........... 7 to 9 p.m. May iran d 16.'' added that only equipment displays, floral dt Tiy counaei at the , oJ?™ lo a RepubUcan "I !i”' h« hearinoji nhnrt Bond, Dr. p. Wayne Bchtw, 1 M aakrt William Woodson, Mra. Uoyd T t^ferf'w^ Walters, Mrs. Sidney Knigt s“j wesUgalTof Memorl^ Host VMUgaUon. of Idaho State Nurses assocli I It- was irt^e that .practical-NurflesrBQUthofiiitfi It week aboil't con- .T..hll«. «>» iMi/irA ngs. And, he add- nore attention had Tj ^ , - ' Convention Pred O. Aandahl, Washli President said, ho ?• ' careful abouf how department of interior, Bnt QSfilnft thfl McOflT- Ul* luuuiM speaker# at tho 18th annua 4. ventlon of the Idaho Bee tlon association here Prlda ^Swlilspe^onffi & s“ “ and°p'ower'^“t°» IWday ,. . , . banquet at the Legion hall S ja n wiu talk on reelamatloi r ^ a y moming. .fhiLf ® BeglitraUon for ths t« on the,.B(^j55t. ■ondara'beglnsitT.'Pijai'I •:J«3 r.»t tbe Bog«t»oii hold, the President 'said w. v. Sharp, TOw-li In ( w U*£hat..Amerloa of ■arT»iigement£'‘' ' - A '• ttia .hsarlnga ad- ^ T ,( asJiB-piitJt,-ma y ^ ^ ^ ' .... . » vrtiat wo have r i | i | raf'i^S^peafeerA sli II confidence lij U n ity ^ rU , i«'!"mat‘^te'l^ 'Power Efft iT^oth^<7 ^»hl^h CHICAaO, May D W-Iti to TU'^O'’’ undersecretary ot tf fte X n ^ S r S rioT^Prtment. today said > at S S ^ f *" ‘his nation for So i ^ Uo and private power.- - -He-also-statsdr^n-an-adi nl the Convention of the Al ^ public Power assoclatlon;'tl aJlreoUntereat the ro^utoiJSa J=*tent on- the-problem-of-a -^B-^^-^tgJOgiPly-Qf-glgcfe lowest equitable rate.’> Bees In o m M Jie thought thff TuriOT-^d demandVfor ww wttlo^ost-^whtle^t- _______ _ quirements. and for thrjoo! .ft . . of us and the country we mu -K m ned— ^ Tudpr talked of-the-rolB- a It O i m l r O federal government In the ca -power field In his appeorar cer-May^6 (IB—A -fore representatives of i astated by new owned electric utlUUes. h rocked central accordtag to re- O"*"” " jre today. He outlined the govemmei tremore ahook the jiuon In power generation th nhabitanta of six .'w e believe that the govei ately to the open ^lould and will continue t< huddled through ^nd operate certato gen M tt,. ,. 11 .™ P'^^^s wi<* transmission Un Id the Tillage of "where local interests, ellh< 11c or private, are willing ai report of casual- to build generating plants, i .... __ . .. not Intend to puah for tede erday placed the ™i»™Bnt" serlea of violent TeiopmenL^____________ 1 have hll central , , Vaccine Arriv I li'inarl BOISE, May S Ifl—A shipn ( 1 IIICU the now polio vacolnB arrived ^ costs each were last n!ght._for use on 3,060 Juee motorists grade school ofiUdren to Ada uhl Police Judgo ham and Bannock counties li d were Bob Juker prograIn to begin In a few di 11, bolh Buhl, on State Health Director L, J. ng through slop son said the serum would be rtlettrWendBllron wny to eastern-Idaho by aut ling. this week. leeess of Hospil ihMlcarBidlib- ■ Aft«r Ti^roFBpKiai as well or better Is something to be decided b ipllal In this part the doctors and the patients fully prepared to aolvcs. Only tho condition )llal service with patient determines tlio noi psyohiotrld care such special care, nnd some chest For tho public's Inton aiiy ovent would however. It should bo point h larger. hOdpltals tlm t general duty nurses at territory. 'Valley Moiiiolflor or ||ny othi IB few exceptions, pltal cannot be expected to i lUinay bo-auurod- at-ft-p»tlent's-bodsldo-coni the best of cure The cost ot maintaining suoli Momoriol. With staff of general duly nurses loe, an excellent be prohibitive. For that res -trained nuraing |s easily understood wliy care Is certain to nurses may bo needed lor i d. oases, but lhat fact should bo i lavo no llOfpltal mUreplrcseilted-nor mliuiido iny such claims ■ -w ith our hospital’s capncl M u* lequltq^ .<CwUaM4i|»rtf«U,C«liBi _ I I s.I T --- 1—^ =___riEINS32 : E P m ON - PRICE-6-eBN ; Prestige Eisenhower said today the United Stat( the row between Senator McCarthy an .............................. ... . .. .................... -L^...y , _______________ _ irence at which Eisenhower alio iasued a 1 lort for Secretary of State DiiHes~and fnr J imuniBnrhrBDBtHeast Asia, ent told newsmen: dtel Open House inned on Two Da Memorial hospital will participate to the national 1 e Sunday through May U,.ieports Vemon Harris, ai plans toclude open house from Il30 until 3:30 p. ,y im nd la.'TourroniospltaJ-dBpartmentmmm lays, floral decorations and refreshments are plant local observance committee chalnnan. OommJtte< iim are Mrs. Oordon Gray, Theodore.Olhring, D r,' 'ayne Bchtv, Mrs. L, S, Messnian, Mrt. Vaugtaa Foi on, Mra. Uoyd.Qrifflth; Mr«..Wllllam Heeves,OWts.' Sidney Knight, B ert Sweet, Jr., Charles Hopklni, lyd White. ^ board,-admlnlstratlonrmedlcal-itaffrhMplteHie femorlal Hospital guUd, medical staff wlresrattb* Nurses association, dlstrlot No. 2 of Association of I iSrmuttiMtig|^teia^^ mention— 3 D efendajoii ndahl, Wsshhigton, - ......"m l — 12. 'D en y G h arfi -wUl-be-featuied^ ,1. ■, le 18th annual eon- I fc le Idaho Reclame- 111 1* 1 • VlU ------- 1 ------- ------- ----- at a Friday noon Marvm g optsi nM Leonii le Legion hall. J o r- pleaded IffioiimreifflW an re<‘'«"'»tlon S«t- burglary and their trlfj was f’for the two-d#; U-thelr‘attorney!', i s i t T.pijnaThnr**" J»»ai-W. tUnHtdii 3g«t»on hotel. - forgery^and-i&teni^'wju I, n i e i j i In obirge 3 p; m.-JJrW^. H ls^uttii] , attoiriey .■ I.......... ,'nJlpinlKB. ai* A olrtf ^Ten,nnttl.l:« Pi m. Weitoi tJr ASUS plead to Jft-loWU-counfc-A rer was filed by the attoihej f I vC A demurrer was denied h 'lO F — Baker la tBrsaiefOf Burto) _ „ ^ .. , charged with dnmken driTt I f “ ‘I- reprtee) ;r - I L I I O n S Tom Alwwth; pleaded nol .. . the ‘lot* •>« 1 Aubrey anith, charged wt ic re t^ o tfte ta ^ wpport, was released-m nation for both pub- pr„^jn jj, power. JJJ monthly, sdr^n-an-addreii-sit. ------- -- ----------------- ^ ___ _ I of the^Amerlcan ^ -r '• assoclaUon,'that.the i T r O llD -LeaClt being of ths covntry V T X W U JJ ^ a W gB jBxtBnt on h a v i n r ------- iT T —'-'l i ' itable'’ratu." JV epl-IO C-^^ lo'take all the re- Quntry must work Other officers redectec! -of-the-rolB-of-thB -dent,_flnd^^oMjlckett^.^ nent In the eleotrlo retary-treaJUrw,............ his appearance be-- Stuart Uncota, MUrtaug: atlves of publicly elected to the-aosoelatlon-t utilities. board. Other board members: n.. P„ii« «> “® -t™ " Bronson, nes Foucy Weiley .l?ard, Almo; Charles he government’s po- ler. Park Valley, Utah; Robei generation this way: stock. Filer, and John B asta t h i the government Rupert. II continue to build John Noh. Twta PaUs, wsi certato generating ed to the state forest advlsorj nsmlsslon lines. jj. 0 . oiajr, Boise, secrel Interests, either pub- u,e Idaho Woolgrowera aaso are willing and able national legislatl atlng plants, ws do „ool and the wool blU beta puah for federal de- A discussion'of graiin^-] current graitog fees, ranger e A |<i.|voa reorganisation on the Minldc Xlllives tlon of the forest waa prese: 5 liB-A shipment of Charles Daugherty, forest accine arrived by ah- visor. , use on 3,060 second ‘rhBj^upjanUiii record lldren ta Ada. Bbig- oring holding the associatio ck counties ta a test nual meethigs eaoh January n In a few days. ley. ^ A dlscusslonof range Impi^ halogeten control was : Idaho by auto- later- ^------ ------- _________________ An Invitation was read t< bers to attend the annual 11 • I 1 May 18 and IS at the Dubol f^rj-ni-fQ I experiment station The e t/a :U l bC l X BiioMote'd .by^the:,.«t&BOTL;« ..f ----- ---------American floolety-of Range Jl Mrofiipeciiimfwg: be decided between ,. , the patients them- ' e condlUon of the {JUI'ryl ^nes tho nood for olEvelaND, May B t» - ibllo's intormatlon, k"0‘'>‘«‘> uid bo pointed out burry to a don Ist. ty nurses at Maglo you get there fast ei 1 or Iny etherhos-" ->nd-UW"te«th aw li) * ^ < expected to remain Uon, the dentlit may. be »l ■4)odsldo-G0iutatitly.A. rcolftflt thcnii pr.' H> Ae italnlng suoli a largo men7T3elroli dentai apW duly nurses would lold the Olevelsnd Dental si For that reason it resterday, rstood wliy special .Dr. Maxmen Mid >uoh r*] needed tor sdllous td teeth can grow Into the lot should bo neither bo»e. tgaln nor mliuiidorstood. ij ye^rs. ^ ------------ --- ipltal’s capacity and ' Fsft U, Maw 1>. . * : . . ----- :■ ■.

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f t s H l N G T O N , M ay & (/P > - » e s 8 in d ev e lo p in g p la n s fc

K s K r e t a i r ' t o l d th e house ■ ^ i l a n f f i « d id n o t haye » e s t i m a t e d t h a t e f f o r t s to

program and to dispoat H ^ )^ e pext 12 m ontha , of ha

p T p rP f^H . , of (r?e-tranked letters sent

of pubUo power proposal* i

^ ^ t o l a l Is the speech given Ap ■ T f l a y e d tbe "utiUty monopoly" ■ r i v a t e uimty hydrogen bomb." H fo rlg ln a lly prepared for Iree m H i ArtonS Democrat, ^■in-wlthdrew and destroyed thoui H d e c la r ln s he had been "momet B ^ f lh lt business. He also said he h ■ b ro u t-M a h o - Into, ttif utilities b

Arizona's law is merely an ei■ be explained.H o f the articles appeared in the H l l e r article In which the public K i i s t scheme. The second story ^ E c h le f proponent of the-plan, In

B h S ’original'Incorporators of the H l B e , which seek an Initiative v( H amer M. McIntyre, Boise, an ^ ■ w in e e re ta ry T if 'th e Idaho-BtatH.-PIosf's-biiother.------------^^«Hl!eT)lan to flood Idaho w ilini ^ K -p fo s t denied all knowledge of 11 ^ ■ jll jn a n g e m e n ta Jo r .the materli

c h ^ , some of which were doi ^ E l i lg h federal dam -ln Hells canyi

Blood Needed IValley Memorial hospl-

^K o o d bank was emQty Tues- ^ K n d unable to meet trana-J i^ ile m im iU » -a e p a r t« ^ m ^ „

H u i "A" an(( "0" types of are. needed. Transfuaions

H « e e ^ compared to „^fciaU ons, all by Irlen d i of ^

^ B sBADEN,.Oermany, M ay 8 H > e IJ' S’ air force In EarepTTT H ic e d officially today th a t the “

airlift ot French troops from „ ■ > to the batUe Unes of Indo- H b a s begun. ™

American C-124 aiobe- i , ^ K s took off loday from the■ le Tube Airfield. Marseille, ^

■ docs'* "* fa■ -■ firs t movement e f French B cem enU by American airlift wj W arted out, hpglnnlnlr April in■ ^ T f E G u t i B L E a r i i . '■ ^ H i l a r y airlift, which Is in w ■ m lty ju J th J,heq>re9enlr-Unlte<l- ^■ policy and -the-exlstlnsrnm p- ■sslstancc program was under-■ by tho Unlled States a t the f ■ l « f the Pnnioh q o v m O a e S t^ i '

announcement said.■ tty ln g out this phase of-thB ’ —■-arrO lobcm raterrorilirSJnir “

^ p ^ lo b e m a s te r r^ t ll lahd ouP^ ■ ^ s - « o n e of "combat IMTSao:^'i,7■ Wd reuim to their bases In j„Miciirn ^hloadlng Jfl]■t«i!auKM OimeJAlhiuilr-Joro^ loi

B>e ah-llft continued under oper- ,u' » Mnlrol of Col. Luclen N.

I Force Plans '■No Court Action S

May 6 (lfl_The ’, . ' no courl m artial thie r ? d f i i J ° '™ " Prl'onera otnadp fJi ■ '" “'“ ''Ing 36 stiJ d e false germ warfare “con- ny

S f ' * flot n f ,I 1='' fola'iloMh . ‘“ "Ohued useful- Pl>

ed ll ’<• They were S"“ to .show cause, why they <

B ' “'■ce. PirBelli l r "'“ / “ ommended by ■>o = 5 ^ a rd -o t- je n e m l -otftc5ii So

“"!'"™ccrt yesterday. It Be I d T Secretary Dc

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Process

Utah n ' '! " " ' ' ' ' '" I '” m anager ,

•'plaliTa I”"eulii k nonip ronlniit- Vli

ng " I ’l'-nllnB. ho said, 1

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O f f io l t l C Itr tn< C o u n tr* N«wipap«

i A sk s S o lo n ;lp o n B u tte rly & (/P)—A g r ic u l tu r e S e c re ta ry Benson g p lans fo r d is p o s in g of a g o v ern m en t- '

th e house a g r ic u l tu r e c o m m itte e th e de 1 n o t have m a n y d raw backs , e f fo r ts to h a l t t h e a cc u m u la tio n of di; to dispose o f p re s e n t s u rp lu s e s will in i th s , of half a b illio n dollars o r more.

TloodMby ■Pfosfsiiettem’:letters sent out by Rep. Oracle Pfost D., Ida.,

■ proposals apparently hit Idaho In full force ^

ch given April 14 by Mrs. Pfost In which she J y monopoly" and claimed she was "the target ?gen bomb." Also Included aro the newspaper 1

for free mailing to Idaho by Representative

itroyed thousands of Congressional Record re- 'sen “mousetrapped" Into a situation that was Jso said he had been misled to believe the pro- ’ip utilities business was similar to a setup In “nereiy an enabling acl to' permit purchaae of ^

ared In the Tlmes-News'Jan. 15. I t followedthe public power proposal was denounced as ”

scond story wa« an Interview with Asher B. ’the-plan, hi which he gave his version of the ®

itore of the Idaho Citizens Legislative Com- JInitiative vote on the public power plan, only '

e, Boise, and J. O. Bowers, Nampa, remain. P • Idaho-Btate-Federatlon^of Labor a n d Bowers

' tdaiuTwilinfie public j^wer'leaflets jOSF'came owledge of It. Lati'r I t was disclosed Mrs. Pfost the material and paid the printing bill with

Ich were donation* to the fund raised to pro- “I I Hella canyon. . . . „ ^ °

ed Body of Man 'bospl- _ -A .

ns Is Recovered ? Z7~ot B y 2 Youffis^

OOODINO. May 6- T h e body"Jf I Ja. ^ Van Hoosen, 28, Twin Palls, p

“ drowned April 11 when h is fishing a--------- boat-capslzed-iirthB Snake rlverr-tl

■ .... wa« recovered Jljy. Oooding and Twin a~ • Palls shWttfs' off|cW»-.a\)put 4-p, m.

Tuesday aft«r It aiscovered by d two y o u n r fMieHBifc’ T w to t W ' U Oounty'^^Bhg1l M | M | M M

Sffil, lying on a p^afly-subm ergea ^ rook about three and one-Tialf miles

Mav 8 Niagara sjltlngs. 1_IhB-j[oiit.li« wwe nmnmpanled-on a>elr fishing trlpiby the Rev. Etoier ■■

,n. ^ Butler, pastor of the Church of if Tnrto. Christ. B uh i Sheriff Carlton said

the body was on the Qoodlng side . of the river and about one and one-

Olobe- ^,]55 „l,ere V an Hoosen :om the ^ companion. Edw in, Adams. larseuie, Falls, were, carried down the cements j j j j f their boat ol

struck a rock., ............. ....... . pFrench th e fishermen iiotlfled Bufil police, cl

n airlift ^[,0 summoned Carlton and Good- pl j * P ^ ^ - l n r “county-Sheriff—K eith Ander- w

son-. The-bodyr-reoovored-Irom the ii y . . I, , knee-deep water without difficulty D n i S i T ^ and w ithou t lue of a bijStT wartflM IT Zng mm- (Co„ii„„ed ’on Pm s. Oolmrni I) gl! under- -------------------------- pl! a t the T I* fr“ Show for «I o f-U « — y - j " ~ ~ ^ r " 3 r — r r r j - Tl;lie”ffi!nd’ I . l A f l Q A < ^ r 6 ^ P T Iniir-b M ^ —^ 4 3 Z A i - ,p . JI

"""Here Tonight iuidOTfr jH uLJliiriL^nd tlnal jjerfom ance d KTndo- dj the Twin Falls Lions club Ooldeg' ™ bases In jubilee minstrel show will be pre- tf nlPffdlPg. jnntod-at-8-p.-in_iodtt3c.jit-ttift junr. .1' u^-^orl)^ lor-Wgti-school-audltorluin. ^I., A near-capacity audience greeted

r P“ " the second Jerformance of the Lions „ ~ N. uiui, Oolden Jubilee minstrel show “

Tuesday night, as a polished and amsiem, confident group ot performers sang,

joked and danced for the |lu b 's eye- t sight conservation tund. f

g Acclaim by the estimated 400, showgoers bore out the Lions' belief

' f l A I I " ’*™trel was even better than last year's production. ,

Hfl—The While the entire performance drew ., martial the plaudits of the audience, a group ,

irlaoners ot children from the Barley Dance Idlng 36 studio presenting a "Little PIckanIn- J re "con- ny dance" was one of the stellar at­

tractions of the evening. The chll- s "with- ‘I™*' were Beck Peters; G inger Beth J It raised Oi^thy Wyllle, M elanie Mail- J

useful- Plh, Cathy Charon. Shelia Telford I ey were “hd David High. ,ny they Other acts which drew heavy sp- irce. plause were Ralph SlcParlano's Al „ nded by Jolson-style solo, "Sonny Boy"; the J •otflcBrs Southland quartet o tjlo g e r Marsh. . day. It Bernard Brown, Henry Wills and ecretary Dewaln Silvester, and a (lUartct Nathan comprised of four Fcllons. Mrs. Far-

,n Paler. Mrs. Eugene Brelnholt. Mrs. Donald Orandjean and Mrs. Ernest i

Tickets may be obtained from any J i j 9l]S_cJulijai!!Hi)!«rj)rj^tihe doof.

m d™ Red China Denies v,

War Intervention(inager OENEVA. May 6 (/l’) -R c d Oiilnn'a «'

«p6kcamnn at tho Geneva confor- o* ' "ore- Huang Hun, said j’csteiilay,> as in Ohlna "has made no intcrvontlnn ol ol

any kind" In tho Intlochlna war. nipped Huang told a news conference the splant- Viotmlnli rebel foiccs had obtained . ocnuso tliclr arms by capturing tiicm from .. plenty tlio Pronoli. ,1 said. Ho describod reports of Chinese

aid to tho Vibtinliili as "rumors at 'P this variance with tho tnots" and eald 10 ox- Ml" rebels "undoubtedly obtained

tJielr arma In thr lamo wny we ub- i talned oura In the ilrugglo aiialiiot

--------- Ohlftii* Kal-Bhok." ■ “ I

A, HegionafNewspaJer Serving” ^

riol*; Clly tnd nty' N«wip«p«r

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t e r P r o b l e m

y Benson appealed today for help from 'ernment-owned surplus of 360 million

ee the d e p a rtm e n t has. heen_unabk to

ion of dniry products under a price s will in all probability involve a cost, more.

------------ Benson said the departm ent hadBone into several possibilities ^

■....... pushing'the surplus’ buttef'& iib'con-’ sumcr channels a t reduced prices.

Included was a 1-cent-a-pound sales plan under whIch—Uie—eon»- - -su m errw o u ld --je ro n ep ^d of sur-

C l h P’*'* “*■' poundot commcrclal butter bought a t the

D Ida P''*' '-, ll” , „' Another was a "blended" price plan under which the govemmeiit

-hirh «hi- "0*' 'h ° ''e the surplus into distributors and allow them to sell It, along with commercial butter a t

S t i v e P’‘‘“ ‘he two.Benson said the 1,-cent sales plan

ord re —which would require use of cou- th o t was Pon*-hnd been put aside because It the oro- "awkward" to adm inister

I.I and would require too m uch thne to• S 0 P '^ ‘" ‘o operation....................................chase of

fnitnn/i»i *0 the blended price plan would not do the Job because it

Asher B "°l' ™“ ''o 'the surplus Into ' in of the consumption. He estimated th a t

under this, plan government stocks rnm ^t the'^nd of the current marketing

lan Z v J " " w°“ “ remain Po™<l* 'larger than a t present.

1 Bowers ‘'’ " t without any dis­posal plan it Is likely th a t stocks a t i

raF^cameT "the end of ■ tlm year ■■would"be*double" -j r« Pfnirt the present 360 mlinon pounds, bill with Benson said It would b e poSlble ' 1 to pro- to halt .further government, buying I

of butter bv use of i he-production r ■ pajnreirtT JlsE rffing the line ad-

vanced several years ago by former ' Secretary of Agriculture Brannan, I

[ 1 Drop Allowed (Under It. bu tter prices would be

1 allowed to drop to whatever level ' 0 Q that supply and dem and would

carry them, j

J . i E S the difference between th e market 'j price and the support price In the i

body of form of paym ents to processors. The ( In Palls, payment would be designed to en- ] s fishing able processors to pay dairymen ( ke rlverr the~lnteiidcd support pflcB for mlUr j md Twin and Butterfat.t 4-p. m. But Bensoh said the-department ] vered by do« not have legal authority to use ,

° '° tho(). ■Congress re- ,■ ||B ||| | | |h h h ^

T O K e n f T i r a r W W ^ ^ H ^ i a r i t ribmerged “ijjaitlcular haiards." ------- -- ialf miles ’ --------------------- ------ J

" E x - Q e r g y m a n !

S £ F r o m G o o d i i i g ;and one- . C i r

Hoosen (,ets SeiitenceArifltns, ________ _ •' _

own the CHICAGO, May 8 iX^-A 6 8 -ycar- elr boat old Baptist c le r^m an who wa£ ap- ^

___pointed p astor of the F irs t Baptist ^fil police, church, ub'odlng. 'In October, 1D49.' d Oood- pleaded guilty yesterday to passing

Ander- worthless checks. He was sentenced rom thi) -Ifl-three x e u r s J n j r J s o n J b i J l J . . llfflculty Dlst. Judge Win 0 . Knoch^._ ^TnrtgkliTr —AleKander-Qeorge-Pattws o n ^ 'h o . „ „ f) gave Ills uaaress- us O hiduuatl.

pleaded guilty to an Indictment from Baltim ore and a orimlnol in- |, formation from Soranton. Pa. He Is jj alleged to h ave passed IS,worthless

"T— -checks, draw n-on-a-Baltlm ore bank, „ 5et toWTB throughout the ^

i ~ | . , - -pattcrso irjhow ed w h a t^ h e - sa id -1 l ^ l i l a 'I 'e tle r from parishioners InP the U n i v e r s i t y Congregational „

ormance 'church7-i*ortland7 “O re.T-^hioh~he- rO olden ™l‘l“'P™ l*"l~bi8 record* as pastor j, tie pre- there fr^m August, 1032, to June,

thft jun- dI ■ Edward'J.'X!allhan. assistant dls- p

trlct attorney, said Patterson was .greeted ffijnsj,) fm n, the Hamilton. O., ,

county Jail in 1940 after serving 27 ,rel snow charges of passing „

worthless checks. srs sang, ____

R e d u c t i o n U r g e d ]

J \ c M I n S p u d P l a n t i n gter than pcoATELLO, May 6, (ff) — Ben jj . . . Johnson. Preston, chairman of the j

» orniin Agricultural Producers asao-u i^ri™ elation, recommends, th a t growers n Jj v._i_ promise to make a 10 per cent ro­ll lor .1 ductlon In potato acrcage this year. .. ■h. rhil criticised tho departm ent ol

nJih ogrlculture tor whnt he described ss P r w T persistent advertising of potato sur-

Toifnv/i pluses. Johnson urged' th a t the leiiora usDA give more attention lo its crop “

reports.Ho contended thnt the departm ent

"played up" tho fact lh a t the 1053 ^ P crop was larger than 1052, Instead'i i u ^ n r i of comparing it -w lth - th o ^ O ^ c a r .if l

, , nvcrnge. which was higher than lost

,r rP a r - ‘ ^lolt. Mrs.1. Ernest j i ■» y

^ ' (Ediior'ifm t*’: t h l i I r the fourth Bfi n f l In a sPrie* of daily arllcles on MaRlo »c1 “ S Valley M e m o r i a l hospital. The at

1 * ^ Tlmca-Nowa hopes Ihe factual In-I l l O n formation in these artlolea will help ff Oiilnn'fl people In a better understandlnr W confer- *he hmipltal'fl problemi and en-. It

pHtprdnV cHurage tliclr wholehearted supportintlnii ol ot tli« IniUlulloh;) " “J war. --------

'llfninl'd Aii'oiig the many points to bo-in cloarod up in tho pubUc's mind Intho lu'csont c o n o e i i t e d oflort to U(bring about wholo-hdartcd support hi

. .1 0' M«illo Valley Mciitoi'lnl hosnltal ni “ " J , 1. that having to do with patients

being taken to otlier nearby hos- ti“ we ob-.......................................................................*'

flualiiflt A nlimbor' of "ronBonB" have been ai adv&nced lu auoU cm6i > No doubti ic

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T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O ,

Spring Hits

p fro m m illion

ib le to

I p rice a cost,

snt had ities ^ lib 'con- rices.[i-pound

sur-

the

price

ilus > <

u tter . j n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H H H B P W i

les plan | H H H S f f i | H | H | H H H | |

cause It An abrup t drop In tem perature g minister apolis, a slippery, w intery look. Ice thne to w ith an unseaaonal white blanket.

McCarthy Id th a t „

S Over Issiw ‘dls- W A S H IN G T O N , M a y 5 ( ff tocks a t to d a y u p h e ld S e n a to r M cC art rdouWe- in tE tttB -eT T C iro fficer-hersa id -T jri

a rco irfiitw itia l F B I-m e m o ra n d . buying s ib le s u b v e rs io n a t .F t . M onm ductlon S e n a to r M cC a rth y to o k thi

*'formwnnan. g ence o f f ic e r g a v e h im th e fio

t h e le t te r . H e r e f u s e d toer’tevd n a m e th e o f f ic e r _

would T h e subcom m itffee in v e s t i ­g a t in g th e M cC a rth y -a rm y d isp u te ' ^ r o S u c R T 'te 's t tn re n y

in the t h a t th e l e t t e r w as n o t in fa c t )rs. The » copy o f a 1951 l e t t e r fro m

to en- P B I D irector J . Edgar H oover lo lirymen (jhe. army intelligence chief, as Mc- Pr mlUr earthy,"describe i t yesterday.

B ut’fio b e rt Collier.'of th e special •rtm ent je g a 'T lta ff o t the ' Bubcommittee, ir to use p o te d Hoover as saying la ig e parts ress re - ' d irec t quotations from^ w h e n - ,^ j iB I docum ent which h o d the ^ , • MBJfest security classification the

-agency-ean-fflve-a-dooumenti--------Ju st before M cCarthy w as called

to the witness cfialr, S enato r Mc­Clelland. D.. Ark., had brought from Collier an expression of opln-

l l l ion -th a t w hoever prepared th e Mc- Cartliy docum ent m ust have had ac-

^ cess to the F B I report. l l J i McClelland intim ated too there

^ m ust have been violations of se- n / t / i eurlty regulations In such a cose. U L ’t J M cCarthy appeared composed, al­

m ost relaxed, as he told h is story l-year— „f getting the docum ent from an

arm y In te lligence officer. O nce, he ®“P ™ . stQpncd..to. take.A .ddnk .of w ater,. . r , im a. j j j m ost of his answ ers in passing ijipped sentences or phrases, ntenccd M cCarthy sa id ' the officer who LMl-S- g av e -h im -th e -d o cu m e aL w as ‘'dls-

turbed" because he felt th e army -Was-not~takliiE~ttetiolt-oii r cpe a ted-

cinnau, w arnings abUut alleged-subverslonr" Ictment declared, there w as noth-

Ing "unusual" about his acquisition ‘■-5? of the docum ent. ~~ ormleM ^ "dally (a pause) ande bank' njgf,{]y occurrencs for m e to re-

celye Inform ation from people In ■-------[X «ovenm n«nt—abou t—eommuniflt—lo­le -sa d - ?iitraQ5n7’' t h e scnaH r said . "

, M cCarthy had described h is docu. m ent earlier as having om itted cer-

i''''-."® 'W nT Surity ;;infbrm 'a ti6n~w liIch was*P“ “ '' I n th e F B r i - e p o r t - --------------------

) June, jjg jgij, of 34 nam es in the , . document, a ll- Involve the "Sobcl-

™ Rosenberg" s p y ' ring, an d 17 of )n was working a t the Ft.

M onmouth, N. J.. radar laboratory vmg JT 1,1, com m ittee s tarted ils In- P““ ‘"8 vestigation there.

id Baseball TodayH m y United PrfM

NATIONAL- B e n Brooklyn ............................ 130 003-8of the Chicago ............................ OOO 000-0

s asao- Meyer and W alker; Rush. Wlllls irowers ^nd Tappe.ent ro- f ,e „ York a t Cincinnati. I’itts-

burgh a t M ilwaukee nnd Phlladel- ' i S M Bomes.

“IJJ" AMERICANf . . . . . . BalUmore ..........000 100 010—2 e Oi

New York ...........OOQ 040 OOx—4 2 1rtm ent Turley. L ittlefield and M urray; IB 1063 I" P “ t and Berra.Instead Chicago a t W ashington and Cleve- 10-yoat l and a t 'P h iladelphia, n igh t games, an last Detroit a t Boston postponed, rain

and wet grounds._ _ _ — -------------- :2______________________ ________

Net-Criticism,fourlh io n ir ''o f- '’' t J i r ' "ftjiplanntlons"" 'WHT

I Magic sound fam iliar to the people, oiico ll. The several are m entioned as examples, aal In- One .pa tien t was taken elsowhere, III help for Instance. "bccaus)< Magic Vnlloy andlnit Memorial wos already booked up fnr nd tn -. Its weekly quota of hysterectomies." iupport O ther patien ts have boon told

th a t It wod "necessary to h ave ape- clal nurses a l Magic Valley Me­morial" whilo th n t was not tho caso

to bo- In q lh e r -^ h o s p lta ls .----------------------lind In gflll o thers have been led to lie- fort to iipve th a t '!lt coats a lot m ore tn he iupport hospltallzofl a t Muglo Valley Mo- losiillal morlal,"atlents Hospltnl nulhorlllos contend tha t y hos- tho people of Tivln Palls county

Ihould know th n t such Btnteincnti (I been aro ilnlruo and aro mado only lo doubt, lorva tom* ulterior iiurtwu) uot

' ' \ V \

DAHO, W E D N E S D A Y , M AY 6, 191

BitsTHmiieajpolia

lerature fives th is Lake Harriet drive. Mlnr look. Ice and snow covered the upper-midw< blanket. (NEA telephoto)

ly Is Upheld Issue of Lettely 5 (/P)—C h a i rm a n M u n d t, R., S. M cC arth y ’s r e f u s a l to -n a m e th e 'a r a d d T J r o ^ T f e d - i i in r T m th - e x e e r p ts - ^ r

im orandiim w a r n in g t h e a rm y o f p . M onm outh , N , J . iook the w i tn e s s c h a i r .to d ay a t he t h e arm y a n d sw ore t h e a rn iy in te 1 t h e fiotly d isp u -ted p u rp o r te d copy ts e d to ------ --— ^

in v e s t!- Association laly -a rm y ^ • 1 i*itTRw “OrvamzecHto; in fa c t “

fL'-™ Livestockmej as Me- KIM BERLY. M ay t —Llyesl 3ay^ feeders in Magic 'valley Tuei le special night formed th e Southern Id mimiltee, liv e s to c k Feeders "association rge parts made p la n s to lnclude the organ )ns from tion In a stale assoda'tlon as a h o d the ns ope Is fortned. A.shnllar orgi tlo a the zation already h a s been formed»t<--------- -easWffn-3tdaS»^«Kl-Blans-ar«-tfras called ganlze another .for feeders in i to r Me- w estem T a rt o f tiha. state. '

brought three w ill be com bined ta U)o si of opln- organization, th e Me- " ja c K ClalboiTie; Kiraoeriy,

! had ac- been nam ed tem porary chairmai tho riew Jroup and Robert Col:

M there Twin P alls, has been named tem j 5 of se- ary secretary..I case. D irecto rs picked Tuesday nl losed, al- are K en n e th Lavens, Henry Jc his story and M urray O 'Rourke. Jerome'CO from an ty; K irk W essendort, James \ Dnco, he Uams and Ernest Fields, Good w ater,. f'.niml3r_ pnrilTprt Rnnrimpypr F.H

sw ers in o im stead . R ichard Long and . ward Uhllg, Twin Falls county, j

o®*" Mont Johnson an d Francis StUms dis- jon, U n co ln county;— ------------he army D irecto rs tor Cassia and Mini

K«r c o u n t iy ' wm be namSg~la 'iSoiner salfl.------------------------------

as noth-

r : 2 Dworshak "n°iE l2 - Rills Okaye

” "WAfeHINOTON, Moy 6 M 'P ') lls docu. senate unanimously approved y tted cer- terQay tw n hills In trnrillr/ifl hy Sl ^ .^ 5 j? ? i j i to r -0 -V L P rs h B k . R „ .Ic la ,.B '

m easures now go to the house, the One would extend to veterans

Sobcl- j;jjg LlCoreaa—w ar— the—hom cst 1? / allowed World war

, the Ft. veteran^; I t would also extend Ijoratory veterans* preference right to ap 1 Its in- jqj. pub lic land, due to expire S(

27, fo r five years. I t would per veterans under 21 io make' hor

r i o x r entries.T h e oUier bill would eufchoi

* tra n sfe t of .surplus governme held h a y a n d ^ a a tu fe s£feds to f

in nnr)_fl ’ adm inistering agen<VI reseedlnR grazing landa.h wjinii 000.000 pounds of seed wo

' go to tJ ie .fo res t service, fish i, p . , , wildlife service and bureau of 1( D K iC li’ m anagem ent, huadel- Dworshalc said the bill wo

bring additional revenue to the g. emmentv

LO-2 fl Oi — A G E J^ O N- TALKS IX—4 2 1 O E a^V A . M ay 6 Lft-Prei M urray; Ambassador Jean Ohauvel 8

Soviet Deputy Porelgn Minis d Cleve- Andrei Gromyko, conferring on '

Eamcfl, half o f the W est and the Ej icd, rain nfreed today 'to s t ^ t the IndocW

pcace ta lk s as soon as possible.

Is Neededi»'“ ■'VvlFnccessarliir In th e palio rifrB estnlie, oiico lerpst.Kamplrs. To c la rity all such mlsrepresesowhere, tation a n d misunderstanding, Dr.0 Vnlloy Wayne Schow, a member of t d up for moilical profession's public relatic itomles." cninm lttoe, has m ado tho followl on lold s ta tem en t for uso In this series »vo spo- a r m i e s ; - . . . . . .cy Mo- ' I wolcomo tho opportunity tho ease glvo a ll credit tlin t Is duo Magic Vi ________ioiLMeniQrlal Jiosplta llaud-l-rog .1 to lie- any a tte m p ts which havo been mn re tn he lo m liilm lzo Its high standards, oy Mo- tor one-cons i der It a privilege

care fo r my patients in this- flnd that Institution,

county "In tl io first p lace It shouldtonionti nmdo o lcnr In tho public's ’mlonly lo lliat M iiglo Valloy Moinoi'lal h as t

o u , uot iDolUUos a n d Uie ito U iot liBudll

r r f f g a ie d ^ H

AY 6, 1954 ■ Ji«.;

H a s

WASHINGTON. May in te rn a tio n a l p re s tij

[is assertion waa mac :ement declaring his irt.a tn ff irm a iitiitpHn th ese tw o m ain su :C arthy-arm y; He knov ing which would cause h confidence In Secretary ( y Stevens so tar as adi on o’t th e army departi less is concerned.I that basis, Elsenhower

=,..jJiatically. he backs Steve the Umlt.

■ a.i A reporter remhided Eisehthat he had expressed the hc

PP his news conference last week_____________ the senate inquiry would be

quickly. - - - - - ...........

WThe newsman added that yesterday the army counsel e hearing objected to a Repu proposal to cu t the hearings X i . The President was asked, w

P l l p i er In his opinion, tliere wai administration conflict there

o n favored a ' quickd t, R., S .D ., elusion ol the InvestigaUon. ne th e 'a r m y Elsenhower said It. was irm

duding me to r L hexiiiy Ui puts ^ ^ attentlo:

' been given a t the time to his ja y a t h e a r - nw to maklng..th? statement arniy in te ll i- ^ what he said, r te d copy o f ,«">«■ t j ^ e s l d e n t sa:_______ was gotog'to b* careful abom— - hs-lookea-lB-fUaousslng ths M

T thy-army Inquiry,o n 1 8 i The President Bien went i

say that In expresstog the O f f -f j-M - -the.-haaring .would.Iwjiuickiii C U X U l eluded he m ean t Uiere shou

effective answers on tiie ma: >ues of the dispute, and part

U A lH t^ J L l . tlon ^ the prlqeipals., 8_Uvestock Elsenhower t t o said he w raifey'TueSdajT *« ssy-one-m w gtW iW -oir^ louthom Idaho mlghssoclatlon nn*-. {“rtJier on the,.BU))Je the organliaT Spesklna.-ibifannly Jwd :la'tlon as soon Sreat m phasls, the President shnllar organlT bis only hope now li'tliat.iAi leen formed In may deflva from ttu .hsarlnj

feeders in th e be comparable to vrtiat we10. state. The' suffered liT/Jntematlonal prid ta taje s tate and Injury tii, national self re

'' BUsenhower.ithen was askedt^imberiy, has ther he h a i r full confidentry chairman of Stevens.Eobwt Cohief. President replied, spenamed tempor- measured tones, that 8t_ J was carefully selected for hiTuesday n ight ^ ^e knows of nothing -' would cause him to, lose confl!. Jerome coun- gtevens from the standpol!' administering the affairs otlelds, Qoodlng ® tir mAvprLone and Ed- " Indochlna-Dulles: Hie l»ref Ils comity, and J " , s t a t e m e n t fiVancln Btimn- United S tates and most o f t a n ^ ^ ^ J« B J ia U O M _ l^ ft-d lie o U n a and Mlnido- • • • ^ the secuJn# of southeast -naffiSg-reietT------------------ L imit>vi front nHth » general._____ of urgency."

I • ___ ^h e to e r Jie ttioughi1 M K Geneva "conlerence on Aslan ;l u i v problems had been a major (J I matlc defeat for American p'kflVeCl fep'led crisply thi

a y T y p P T h e ' WlnTofi; " 7 approved yes- ' - _ , '

-ViUageis-Ruinei t S ' v f e o f ByfcreekQuahe-homestoad ' ATHENSr Greecer-May-6- fWorld war n village was dpvastated byIso extend the earthquakes which rocked ceright to apply areece yesterday, according Ulo expire Sept. pol-ts reaching hero today.

would permit Pive new earth tremors shoolI make' home- region and sen t Inhabitants o

, towns fleeing to safety In the)uld authorize fields where most huddled thr

government- the night.I seeds to fed- The Reports said the TlllaeirIng agencies Soupl near Sofades waa "devalands. ed." There waa no report of caot seed would ties.

vice, fish and Authorities yesterday placediureau of land death toll In the series of vl

earthquakes which have hit ceIS bill would Greece slnco Priday at 26.lUe to the gov- --- -------------

_ Drivers FinedTALKS Fines of SlO-and.^ costs eachS Ifl—French imposed against Juee moUOhauvel and Wednesday by Buhl Police J)ign Minister ployd Dalss. Pined were Bob Jterrlng on be- hnd Nancy Oaudlll, bolh Buhnd the East, charges ot running throughthe Indochina sfglfflriiiia PanrBartlettrWendB:IS possible. a charge of speeding.

i d e d i o r - S u e e e giimfnjM triji--fBir;innj6r8urBiM i^^

stotrlcal problems as well or b mlsrepresen- .than any other hospUal In this

andlng, Dr. F. of the stale. I t Is fully prepare imbor of the provide every hospital service ublic relations the exception of psyohlatrld tho lollowing nnd brain, h e a rt and some c this sories of surgery, which In aiiy ovent w

bo referred to m uch larger, hodp pporlunlty to entirely out of our territory, uo Magic Val- "Aside from those few except .jm d-I-iogrot. -Iiowovcr.jui}i-patlont4nay-bs-us ivo been made that ho will have the best of standards. I In Magic Valley Memorial. 1

I privilege lo outstanding faollHlee, an exce In this-fino mcdlcal staff and-trained nui

personnel, patien t care Is certal It should bo bo of high standard,

public’s mind "Certainly w o. jiavo no hot: norlal has the rules supportlilg any such oli : lor liBudlliig t iu t tpooUl a u n c i u * lequ

\

T g a te d ld a h o C o u n tie s •

■U«mb«r ot Audit Bureau of CiroulAiou AuocliUd Fres* and Unit«d Preu

A m

a s L o s t P

I n M c C a r'ON, M ay 5 (IP)— P re s id e n t Eisenhowe mal p re s tig e a s a r e s u l t of t h e row b

n waa m ade a t a new s co n fe ren ce a t wl ilaring h is u n q u a lified su p p o rt fo r Seci n a -iin it£d-fr-ont.-agftinat cnmnuiniBm-in- ^0 m ain su b jec ts , th e P re s id e n t told ne

He knows of ------------------------------------ould cause him to

J r^dir HosDitalirmy department's l / C i lmed. 1 ~ v l *, Elsenhower said 1 B I ffc -ym r\ . backs Stevens to X I c l l l l l c l

ihided Elsenhower Magic Valley Memorial hoi•eased the hope a t week observance Sunday thrence last week that admhilatrator.y would be ended Preliminary plans Include

........... 7 to 9 p.m. May i r a n d 16.''added that only equipment displays, floral dt

Tiy counaei at the , oJ?™lo a RepubUcan " I ! i” '

h« hearinoji nhnrt Bond, Dr. p. Wayne Bchtw, 1M aakrt William Woodson, Mra. UoydT t^ferf'w ^ Walters, Mrs. Sidney Knigt

s“ j

wesUgalTof Memorl^ HostVMUgaUon. of Idaho State Nurses assocli

I It- was irt^e th a t .practical-NurflesrBQUthofiiitfi It week aboil't con- .T..hll«. «>» iMi/irA ngs. And, he add-nore attention had Tj , -

' ConventionPred O. Aandahl, Washli

President said, ho ?• 'careful abouf how department of interior, BntQSfilnft thfl McOflT-Ul* luuuiM speaker# at tho 18th annua

4. ventlon of the Idaho Bee tlon association here Prlda

^ S w l i l s p e ^ o n f f i

& s “ “ and°p'ower'^“t° » IWday, . . , . banquet at the Legion hall

S ja n wiu talk on reelamatloir ^ a y moming.

.fh iL f ® BeglitraUon for ths t« on the,.B(^j55t. ■ondara'beglnsitT.'Pijai'I

•:J«3r.»t tbe Bog«t»oii hold, the President 'said w. v . Sharp, TOw-li In ( w U*£hat..Amerloa of ■arT»iigement£'‘' ' - A ' •

ttia .hsarlnga ad- T ,(asJiB -piitJt,-ma y ^ ^ ^ ' .... .» vrtiat wo have r i | i |r a f ' i ^ S ^ p e a f e e r A s l i

II confidence lij U n i t y ^ r U ,

i«'!"mat‘ te'l 'Power EfftiT^oth^< 7 »hl^h CHICAaO, May D W-Itito TU'^O'’’ undersecretary ot tffte X n ^ S r S rio T ^ P rtm en t. today said> at S S ^ f *" ‘his nation for Soi ^ Uo and private power.-

- -He-also-statsdr^n-an-adinl the Convention of the Al public Power assoclatlon;'tla J lreo U n te rea t the

r o ^ u t o i J S a J=*tent on-the-problem-of-a -^B-^^-^tgJOgiPly-Qf-glgcfe

lowest equitable rate.’>Bees Inom M

Jie thought thff TuriOT-^d demandVfor ww

wttlo^ost-^whtle^t-_______ _ ■ quirements. and for thrjoo!

.f t . . of us and the country we mu- K m n e d —^ Tudpr talked of-the-rolB- a It O i m l r O federal government In the c a -power field In his appeorarcer-May^6 (IB—A -fore representatives of i astated by new owned electric utlUUes. h rocked centralaccordtag to re- O"*"” "

jre today. He outlined the govemmeitremore ahook the jiuon In power generation th nhabitanta of six .'w e believe that the govei ately to the open ^lould and will continue t< huddled through ^nd operate certato gen

M tt,. , . 11.™ P'^^^s wi<* transmission Un Id the Tillage of "where local interests, ellh<

11c or private, are willing ai report of casual- to build generating plants,

i .... __ . .. not Intend to puah for tedeerday placed the ™i»™Bnt" serlea of violent TeiopmenL^____________1 have hll central , ,

Vaccine ArrivI l i ' i n a r l BOISE, May S Ifl—A shipn( 1 I I I C U the now polio vacolnB arrived ^ costs each were last n!ght._for use on 3,060

Juee motorists grade school ofiUdren to Ada uhl Police Judgo ham and Bannock counties li d were Bob Juker prograIn to begin In a few di 11, bolh Buhl, on State Health Director L, J. ng through slop son said the serum would be rtlettrWendBllron wny to eastern-Idaho by aut ling. this week.

leeess of HospilihM lcarB id lib - ■ Aft«r Ti^roFB pK iaias well or better Is something to be decided bipllal In this part the doctors and the patientsfully prepared to aolvcs. Only tho condition)llal service with patient determines tlio noipsyohiotrld care such special care, nnd some chest For tho public's Intonaiiy ovent would however. It should bo pointh larger. hOdpltals tlm t general duty nurses atterritory. 'Valley Moiiiolflor or ||ny othi

IB few exceptions, pltal cannot be expected to i lUinay bo-auurod- at-ft-p»tlent's-bodsldo-conithe best of cure The cost ot maintaining suoliMomoriol. With staff of general duly nurses

loe, an excellent be prohibitive. For that res-trained nuraing |s easily understood wliycare Is certain to nurses may bo needed lor id. oases, but lhat fact should bo ilavo no llOfpltal mUreplrcseilted-nor mliuiidoiny such claims ■ -w ith our hospital’s capncl M u * lequltq^ .<CwUaM4i|»rtf«U,C«liBi

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E isenhow er s a id to d a y th e United S ta t( t h e row b e tw een S e n a to r M cCarthy an.............................. ... . ..................... .-L ^ ...y , _______________ _

irence a t w hich E ise n h o w e r alio iasued a 1 lo rt fo r S ecretary o f S ta te DiiHes~and f n r J im uniBnrhrBDBtHeast A sia , e n t told n ew sm en :

dtel Open House inned on Two DaMemorial hospital will participate to the national 1 e Sunday through May U,.ieports Vemon Harris, ai

plans toclude open house from Il30 until 3:30 p. ,y im n d la.'TourroniospltaJ-dBpartm entm m m lays, floral decorations and refreshments are plant local observance committee chalnnan. OommJtte<

iim are Mrs. Oordon Gray, Theodore.Olhring, D r , ' 'ayne Bchtv, Mrs. L, S, Messnian, Mrt. Vaugtaa Foi on, Mra. Uoyd.Qrifflth; Mr«..Wllllam Heeves,OWts.' Sidney Knight, B ert Sweet, Jr., Charles Hopklni, lyd White. ^board,-admlnlstratlonrmedlcal-itaffrhMplteHie

femorlal Hospital guUd, medical staff w lresrattb* Nurses association, dlstrlot No. 2 of Association of I iS rm u ttiM tig |^ te ia^ ^

m e n t i o n — 3 D e f e n d a j o i indahl, Wsshhigton, - ......" m l — 12.

' D e n y G h a r f i-wUl-be-featuied^ ■ , 1 . ■ , le 18th annual eon- T « I fc le Idaho Reclame- 1 1 1 1 * 1 • V l U

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a t a Friday noon Marvm g optsi nM Leoniile Legion hall. Jo r- pleaded Iffioiimreif flWan re<‘'«"'»tlon S«t- burglary and their tr lf j was

f ’for the tw o-d#; U -thelr‘attorney!',i s i t T.pijnaThnr**" J»»ai-W . tUnHtdii3g«t»on hotel. ■ - forgery^and-i& teni^ 'w juI, n i e i j i In obirge 3 p; m.-JJrW^. H ls ^ u t t i i ]

, attoiriey.■ I.......... ,'nJlpinlKB.

a i * A o l r t f ^Ten,nnttl.l:« Pi m. Weitoit J r A S U S plead to Jft-loWU-counfc-A

rer was filed by the attoihej f I v C A demurrer was denied h

' l O F — Baker l a tBrsaiefOf Burto)_ „ .. , charged with dnmken driTt I f “ ‘I- reprtee);r - I L I I O n S Tom Alwwth; pleaded nol

. . . the ‘lot* •>« 1Aubrey anith, charged wt

i c r e t ^ o t f t e t a ^ wpport, was re leased -m

nation for both pub- p r „ ^ jn j j , power. JJJ monthly,

sdr^n-an-addreii-sit.------- -- ----------------- ___ _I of the^Amerlcan ^ -r '•assoclaUon,'that.the i T r O l l D - L e a C l t being of ths covntry V T X W U J J ^ a WgB jBxtBnt on h a v in r ------- i T T — '- ' l i '

itable'’ratu." J V e p l - I O C - ^ ^

lo 'ta k e all the re -

Quntry must work Other officers redectec!

-of-the-rolB-of-thB -dent,_flnd^^oM jlckett^.^nent In the eleotrlo retary-treaJUrw,............his appearance be-- Stuart Uncota, MUrtaug:

atlves of publicly elected to the-aosoelatlon-tutilities. board. Other board members:n . . P„ii« «> “ ® -t™ " Bronson,nes Foucy Weiley .l?ard, Almo; Charleshe government’s po- ler. Park Valley, Utah; Robeigeneration this way: stock. Filer, and John B astat h i the government Rupert.II continue to build John Noh. Twta PaUs, wsi certato generating ed to the state forest advlsorj

nsmlsslon lines. jj. 0 . oiajr, Boise, secrel Interests, either pub- u,e Idaho Woolgrowera aaso are willing and able national legislatl atlng plants, ws do „ool and the wool blU beta puah for federal de-

A discussion'of graiin^-] current graitog fees, ranger

eA |< i . |v o a reorganisation on the Minldc X l l l i v e s tlon of the forest waa prese: 5 liB-A shipment of Charles Daugherty, forest accine arrived by ah- visor. ,

use on 3,060 second ‘rh B j^ u p ja n U iii record lldren ta Ada. Bbig- oring holding the associatio ck counties ta a test nual meethigs eaoh January n In a few days. ley.™ ^ A dlscusslonof range Impi^

halogeten control was : Idaho by auto- later- ^------ -------_________________ An Invitation was read t<

bers to attend the annual 11 • I 1 May 18 and IS at the Dubol

f ^ r j - n i - f Q I experiment station The e t / a : U l b C l X BiioMote'd .by the:,.«t&BOTL;«

. . f ----- ---------American floolety-of Range JlM rofiipeciiim fw g: be decided between ,. , the patients them - ' ■

e condlUon of the { J U I ' r y l^nes tho nood for olEvelaND, May B t » -

ibllo's intormatlon, k"0‘'>‘«‘>uid bo pointed out burry to a don Ist.ty nurses at Maglo you get there fa s t ei1 or Iny etherhos-" ->nd-UW"te«th aw li) * ^ <expected to remain Uon, the dentlit may. be »l

■4)odsldo-G0iutatitly.A. rcolftflt thcnii p r. ' H> Aeitalnlng suoli a largo men7T3elroli dentai apW

duly nurses would lold the Olevelsnd Dental siFor that reason it resterday,rstood wliy special .Dr. Maxmen Mid >uoh r*]needed tor sdllous td teeth can grow Into the

lot should bo neither bo»e. tgaln J «nor mliuiidorstood. i j ye^rs. ^------------ -- -ipltal’s capacity and 'Fsft U, M aw 1>. . * : . .

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"A. M r8ajiae“ ln-ordw that Eaton ' -^W 'cirfro ft'T iJr^ ' Ssndo'i biuineu,

■ ;i»he Twin Palta .Feed-»Bd-lo« com- ---------iir iu iy n ::! ! , : : ' ; -— ; . •

, E lton, tepttM nted by Blephin :'iui(l Heap, potot«d-«ut t lu t Mr_

=8and«=dleiJ-Thur*&fetBt^iJr3ftlt'■;ll l i r a siJety depout box and the -key m rH orB M H T snaar^aton ex- traffi

presws belief th a t he 'and Ouy H. Valle, flhearer « ♦ ninied' exeouton, but |_ _ _ _ _ Shearer |g away on Tacatlom. _

■ The estate l i believed to exceed | f | | i r _;«OOJ)Ofl, including inJJ58J1 in

bank deposit*. i U 7 ^ In govern- T: ment bonds-and the eold Itoraac_____

plant and produce warehouse be- BURL. Ueved worth a t least 1380,000. Eaton all, 80, i ; asked the appointment so he may day (olli

c a ^ on the business until the will ^can be probated,» In Ei;gi|

Eaton expressef belief tbe estate countryTwas lett to Elhar and Per eapde In 1008^ t|H Ame■nnmm«tve(lt^^^«phew^. all -o(-BurleIn one-tenth shares, and the re- and the

t 'm alnlng eeven-tenths lo children of He maiI the nephews. . Albion 1

He polnta out the nephews have endowedbeen employes In the business and temple ctre capable of carrying on along su n lv with A. E. WllUams, office manager,and have done so for several years Mr,while Mr. Sande was 111. If the busl- jj,., qu

■ ness la not carried oh, Eaton saysthere will h t a great losa. Maggie '

Appointment of Eaton was under ‘ u-i«» .«» Wertle ■

UCENSE ISSUED ohUdrenJEROME, May 6 -A marriage 11-

-cense was laaued' Tuesday at the P®- county auditors' office to HOward <*' B. ynf . rnfl P — wnitymn, hnt.h be held Traverse Olty. Mloh. undw tl

mortuarj

Hospitals. Mott — — 1-------- Di(

^ M a g i c V a l l e y M e m o r i a l— VI«lto.-J>ourt. a t Mailo Valley j -M w aoriSjlogiltal-W fcfrom a to i

*I. ::r~ r;:—.-«ADwi*3CElli«».n- IIIIW ee=rc===- - J& «.-aerdon-Ii. Orookett, Mra.-OlisrlBa B. Krelgh., Mrs. Boy E. «“ •»“

BabbeU, Kathleen Henderson, Bever- She cam:jy Jenklni, Mrs. Don Alger, Mra. He,

-W hman-Pltehford, Mrs. Iran Dick- John E. (Tnuon7~ M rir-B og«r I*wlr, lafton « Burle;-Sept,'-D ontJda-W l«le,-J.-*.-tlU h, Burvlvl-JavfaL Otthro tn d . M g h L J a n - daughter

all Twin ytUs: Mrs. Don L. p ira n tirOirroD, H uuen ; M n. Alvin Thomp- fey, Burl;ion, Kimberly; Mn.OItrenoe Brown lene BUiand n r u k M etilw, both Buhl, tn d tnd Mra

.J flHplyJV-ftilUvan iJ to n delli-r H ^ T w rlirBtl;;------->^y1>ISMI8BED ley, and

^ M M .-B^t-D .-M lkei«U tnd-ton, ng„, HejJ I tn . D i ^ h t BeU tn d dtughtar, Mra. ^ Bhlrley jOL Itoguion, Ur». Theodore

;WeUte»/Homer B. Levtnder, Bred

.Oeorge Taylor, t i l Twin j i u i i Mra. \M tx w m itm ion and ion, Pller, and

■ ^ i , W»yn» WBtf tnd twln'iioM? “ “'■•y'B u h l . ^ - — -----------■: - . n/

Bom were bom Widneaday at 'Maglo VtUe; Uemorltl hosplUl to

iM r. tnd_M ts. Oordon. l i i Orookett.-Twin Fallsr and Mr. ahd’ Mra. BUl -----------:iB. Bhoffee, BijhirDaUghtera wero ■ BDRU -bom Wednesday io Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ‘OhMles B. Krelgh. Twin IWla, and p.m. Erl

jlllV.tn<l Mra. Don L. Oarroll, Han- LOS cha aen. M r. tn d Mra. Alvin Thompson, be K tld l Kimberly, are parenta of a aon bom Tuesday. . b u r l e

« . . ------ , Jphn W.C o t t a g e ^ B u r l e y p . m. s a

ADMITTED UM chaMU. Eunice Jones. Bupert; Mra. be held a

Alice Dexter, Paul; Mrs. Orace Blx-ler ahd Hiihort Smith, both Hoy- BUPEH

-bum|jand-Mra.-KaUe-Doman, Bur- Oharlea-Iley. _ '■ ' p. m. Frld

m w M issr.p____. . OonoludltMrs. Eunice Jones, Bupert; Arlla the Rupei

-FetUer-Burloy.-^ Jean-Kmeryr-Otk---------- —~ ley, t n j Mra. Lenore Smith, Hey- OOODI

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Jinlce B etn and R. M. Orocker, held a t E -both Rupert) tn d Herman Hanson,'B urleyr......" ............ . ‘ ■...........BURLE---------------------■■■ — , M taJtva l— S r B e i r e ^ i c t ' s , J a - o m r n«w y ;

ADMrTTED '__ Mn, J im e j flnimrine. Hatellan:,-Mrs..BlMQhaJ3hlnn.-jletfimsUJr8^ x w i w t ^ Harold McCord. WendeU; Mri. Jo- Bcph Waldenaberger, Ketchum, <nd

3 ta J tp h r la m .Davis, Olenna rerry.’ DISMISSED P-

Jack'Hlldebrandt, Salt Lake Olty; "Mrs. Jim roster and, Mrs. Don ^Yomig, both Wendell; Benny Ander- S ' r son, Jerome, and Mrs. Olancy Holll- “ ” " baugh and daughter, Dietrich.

BIKTHS f . „Da\ightera were born to Mr. and ‘

Mrs. Joaeph Waldensberger. Ketch- ‘J ! um, and Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Davla. Olenna Ferry. “ '^ '5 '

— G o a d i n g M e m o r i a l- visiting houra a t the Ooodlng pjn. Thur County Memorial hospital are from sixth ware 3 pm. to 4:30 p.m. and from 7 pm. Verl Oheel to 8;80 p jn. ylU

ADMrmSD morlal gar David-^Palmer, Wendell; M. F. n S S S a

Frostensen, Fairfield, and Mrs. El­mer Moyer and Peggy Graves, both V f V Ooodlng. H f l

DISMISSED m a Badao Bato and Mra. Buby Oon- — _

^ e i , both Ooodlng, and Mrs. Ethel Oraves, Tuttle. ^ 1

Weather ^" ^ f lo VftUey —' Fftlr ionlfhi u d ^

nittfttoyi coolgr.ionlfht hot j rtnttg- .36 to 42. _ -

tilrh 'T h iin id ir U ti' “llfh t 49, 57 At 8 a. m. and 70 at ^ 9loon. ^

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l9w OrlMDi , -i............ 68 04ftir Yprk . 17 45 . IJ

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Vallev. »nd; __________ __________________ Rich

Mr*JohaW. Woodall Taken by Death

BURLEY, May 5—John W. Wood- W< all. 80, died a t hla home here Tues- ®*n day following a long Illness. and

Mr. Woodall was bom July 6,1«73.In England. When he came to this count^ he settled near Albion but In 1008 he moved to a ranch south - l - m

-of-Burley. Later^^B-^l0vea-t0^3ecIo■ and then back to Burley In ItU.He married Jennie Oransbury in ^ Albion in IOOI. Their marriage was endowed a t the Idaho Falls U>3 ugn i temple on O ct H, 1953.

Surviving are hls widow, sbt Th daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Oummow Ufe i and Mrs. Ida Smith, both Burlay; was Mra. Olive Elmer, U Ifa i, Oallf.; Pri Mrs. Olara Seewtll, Rupert, and Mrs. noun Maggie Welton and Mra. Marie Bt- next dell, both Sparka, Nev.; one ion, N. Weslle Woodall, Dgolo, 33. grand- a tte r children and S3 great-grandchildren. R'eoli

Puneral services will be held at 3 pm . Saturday at the Sixth ward *3° LDS chapel. Ooncludlng rites will oom* jMjield_»tja?8S«DOaBSLJ!em«tcry under the direction of the Payne mortuary. Oh

____________ - Boisi

Mother at Burley ch Dies at Age of 19

BURLEY, May B -M n. Evelyn a J«n Ooihnour, M,- il)ed , TUMday m eie night iii the pottage honiital fel-

lowing t ihort illneu. t t e B*TlBiT13ocHhour w at bom in Oo- m e i lumbua Oitjr, Ore., Jan. 39, ISSS. m u She came to Burley four years iso iwpul from Heyburn and was married to was d John E. Oocmiour on Maioh 38, ItU, I t » t Burley. purch

Bur^vlng are her tiisband, one daughter, Tery Lynn aoohnour, .her „ . . pa ran tirH rrand 'Mtt. -WilUaa LU- ley, Burliy; two aliteri, Mrs. Ohar- , lene BUmpion, Motea Lake, Wash., and Mra. Marlon M ttaon, Burlay; _ „ v f

■onrliroth«rrwiu»Hnuii«y, ]i'., BUr-" ley, and her grandfather, F. D. Ep- peri. Heybura.—

Funeral lervlces will be held i t 3 and 1 pm. Saturday at the Ohrlstlanchurch. Ooncludlng ritei will be j ____held a t Pleaiant View cemetery un- - der tho direction of the McOulloch- Burloy funertlJhome.

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Magfic Valley, Funerals

' ' ~ ' ____ j ^ n e■ BURLEY—Funeral aervicea for mond Wallace Moncur will be held at 3 Sweet I.m. Friday a t the Fourth ward a aax( LDS chapel. Ooncludlng rites wlli a trui be ¥ H 3 a t Pleasant view cemetery. 'WKoi

BURLEY —Funeral aervicea (orJphn W. Woodall wUl be held at 3 Vyllp. m. Saturday at the Sixth ward JEFLDS chapel. Concluding ritea wili te r L«be held at Pleasant View cemetery, ed wil

-------- by PlBUPERT—Funeral lervlces lor VVedn

Oharlee-Krltaneo will be held at 3 m enp. m. Friday a t the Ooodman chapel. llmin«Conoludlng services will be held at tlie ctthe Rupert cemetery. of evi------::----- ; ------ ------- judi

OOODIN q -^ Funeral services for r td j t iMrs. SolniB Ftilk McCJoy will be held" fo r rcat 10:30 a.m. Friday a t the Thomp- Ing. son chapd with the Rev. Q. L. Rob­erts, p a a to ^ f the C h r U ^ ch\i«hj

held a t Elmwood cemetery. OCX• . ---_______ _ Sprou;

BURLEY";:OMneral lervices for th tn : Mta-Xvalyo-Jaa-Ooohnour-wUl-bfr -tiaijL- n«ldT(t q t m. 'flatufaay a t ‘the t r io r ,Christian churoh. OonoludUig rites chargi will be held at Pleaaant view Spr<Tjeiwrtery:----------------------------------- i n - ^ i------------------- -------------- H nh 1

OOODINO—Puneral lervlces for and m ^ohn O. Bolton will be held at 3 waa r« p. m. Prlday a t' the Thompson addltl< ohapel with the Rev. Oeorge H. — — Allen, pastor of the Methodist (~ g“ church, pfflcliting. Conoludi^ rites I " will be held a t Elmwood cemetery.

TWIN FALLS —Funeral services \ for A. M.^Sande will be conducted at 3 pm . Saturday a t the White J i \ ' mortuary ohapel with the Rev. R. c. /Vl, Muhly offlciathig.

BURLEY — Funeral services forDavid E- Tracy wlil be held at 3 <4 'pm. Thursday a t tho Burley third- ‘ rsixth ward LDS chapel with Bishop ForVerl Cheeley officiating. Concluding croohiritea will be held at the Oem Me- tng y«morlal gardens. g c t-it

H A L F P lCOATS

R*9- 24.75 ta 7 9 ,7 5 -N O W

i u r f s r ^Reg. 39.75 to 7 5 .0 0 -N O W

DRESSESNow Reduet'fi t a P»l'

T 'o r exom pU , 12.95 D raiie t a

^fA^A'VIFA' ' . ' ............... ..

*ScM d® ra8hes=p Cancer Campaign

--BH08H0W^ M a y : : . M m » : - ^ H«A d lltil tt ifl' Uib LlniOlu amiity t t u * —qg oer drive wltfa complete returns In u . , i

inU6»HtId.-M ra;"D |aiia"?Hi«eBT ^ ( j f eounty director, repotted. Rlch- fleld-ooHeeted t i tm . - ^ e f n

Workera in the drive not prevloua. Mi ly r e p o ^ 'a r e Mrs. D. O. Mitchell, edTi M n. Kenneth Wllaon, Mrs. P. D. monl B a t ^ n , M ti. Jack Hianah and and

iMrer-5«tylo::Nebeker. c h th m w n r -^ - north of shoihone; Mrs. Kay H an- aen, Mrs. Roger Hansen, Mri. Theo ',*»Wnilh Mn TVirnfhy Hmhrii-h Viltl

-toli--V iu® FM r£-liarga?et-A rm - •trong. Mia.. JBnselle. Johnson. Mrs. wh*i Bven Appell, Mra. Rosetta Deeda {“ Ul and Mri. Ralph Gray, chalnnan. hid Rlohfield; Mra. Boyd Alexander,Mrs. Dennie Everett, Mra. Frank Lequerica, Mr*. A. V. Nelson, Mrs. •'*' Harry Turnbull and Mis. Jack M. ,»“»• Murphy, chairman, northwest ofShMUflM.-------- ------------------- .J .

Workeri from Dietrich are Mra.Bon Walker and Mrs. Andy Frees “ *y and Mrs. Ben Kirkpatrick, chair- m a n ,

Movie Shownior__ ^Meeting of Lions

. A film, "Reahn of the Wild," was Islan ahown at the weekly meeting of the Phllc Lions club Wednesday noon a t the s s Park hotel.

The color flhn showed forest wild­life and its h ab ita t Robert Tucker w ti program chairman.

President Dwain Silvester a n ­nounced new officers will be elected next Wednesday. '

N. V. Sharp Invited membera to attend tbe 18th annual Idaho S tate R'eolamation association convention Friday and Saturday.

Oolden JubUee mlnitrel ahow committees and partiolpsnta were commended for their fine work byPresident Bllveater. .........................

Olub guesta were John Brimmer,Boise, and Sharp.

Choir Sings for Meeting of Club

A proiram of varied music waa presented.by the high sohool a c a p . p e U a e ^ t ^ j g i e r o r i ^ ^

Kfumbers varied from hymna to iwpular mualc. The 83-»oIce choir waa directed by Belle Haeseler.

I t w u suggested club membera purchase a copy of the Scenic Idaho jiiagMlne containing a (eature atory on Twin Palls and Msgio Valley and aend the magaslne to frienda outaide the valley, urging them toTlelt Jiere.'

Vlaltlng Rotarlana wpii A. E. KUaa,Wiihl »wr1 AUT lPlniila-y^ftli*_niiiK- ^. .. -guesta were James Lyle, Frank L.Young and Jay Pattee, University of Idaho coachea and alumni o((Iclala, and Thomas MoOarty, Ohicago.

—RatingsiVon------PAUL,Jlay 6 -T h e P*ul h igh

lelh^ol music departjpent brought home six No. 1 ratings (rom the regional musle festival In Pocatello.T%e babd waa tlie only class ‘i y band to win a Mo. 1 rating.

The girla ohorus, the boys saxa- I*one quartet composed pl Ray­mond ^ e ie r . Jack Du((, Richard Sweet and Dennia Hunsaker, w ith a aaxophone solo, Ronald Oole w ith a trumpet aolo and Mary Sanford, WKoTilsgnnso won tap tatlnga.

Charge DismissedJEROME, May 5—William Chea­

te r Lewis, 31, Edon. who was charg­ed with statutory rape, wss released by Probate Judge Theron W ard Wednesday morning and the bonds­m en discharged -following a pre­liminary hearhig. Judge Ward said Oie chaiges were d ism lW for lack of evidence.

Judge Ward also Ihied a 13-year- old ^ f l 150 for contempt of courtrn r-refusUig-io-testlfy-at-thB ~hear---------Ing.

-SentencedOOODINO. May 5-Oeorge D

Sprouies waa aentonoed to not more Olan 1< yean in the state pehlten-

tr lc r Ju d g rP .-H :- sntpjiim on a !harge o( ^nbSzlem ent.

Sprouies waa arrested (or takingra-^utom obllo-on—t r u n r o n n n r ------Hnh -Motor-company ln~W «ndiu . m d not retumlng It. Tlie car later vaa recovered in Rupert with 10.000 iddltlonal mllea on it.

For ihe character who uys a * crooher "sends" him. Ibere'i noUi- Ing yon'd rather do than help blm get-itarted.____________________

B H C E 1 *OW ta 39.87

OW 19.87 *0 37.80

r P r lc f AND LESS! l e t Off now p n ly 3 . 9 J

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I Falls Ngly Wibifil'f 'fti r Ii4flTt*~ 1-.—-11' »J*3

u e n e liowA u ipenamg a lo-day “ “ ItlTB^fmm-thtJUyy w lth-h lt-p a r^ j x j

enSTSHr. tnd lin. SmitfiHoBen.

- ^ e in n ir 'B o iu - .............. ......... ^I. Mrs. Sturgeon UeOoy has retum - . t1, edTflSSTiffir leading th 'e lf ln to *■ " >. m entbs witb her lis ten in Ohio d and lUlnoIl. . BniJ - ■-t--------- ■; ----- --------------------------^

f t y t - n h i IH,0 . ■ F arrell Dtan WUllami, 118 Buena anil■ Vlita Btreet, ptld i line of U and S3 Firi

s. when be pleaded guilty ot having a CBl5 fictitious regiitntlOQ on hla c ar. He C), h id posted t IIO bond Tuesday. willr, ------ sOhI: O nett a t Hall ' 3 p, Jeanne Poulton, Twhi Falls, was a[. ,guett a t Slmplot ban dormitory Botif Over th e May 1 waek-end. High- A

lltttta ..O t,a i^..y«fc;-end-lneluded, rounder'i day eventa J f f la y and ata May day obienallona. h i l

m n jWin paw all Tripi Ug

J. W.-White, Wllson-Bates Ap- the pUtnc* Itore, and Mr jH ld Mr*. W. -tab L. ^ t lB r J a c to r n i a d l o and TV

- O e n fS .‘wm .lesw Salt L U e City Soc J Thuraday by plana (or a week-long, i ’ expente-pald trip to tho Hawaiian will

Islanda. The tripi were won (or day Phllco radio and televlalon salea. 1 :ll

h a s g o

)

I)trI Made in Honolulu. . . wit}

sun dresses, swim suits, i

t ■—^•Vole8noTr5^apa^';-5^hit■ Kaftaaina T apa . . in spe

o r contoured to assure a p--------derful-forevery shining h

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Elaatlolsed 9«lm Bolta In exotic prUlJ

8 .M to 9 . 9 SCircular Tie Sklrti th a t m aki yoor swln lult a aon dreaa.

6 . 9 5

K A M E H A M E

T a k e * Jack«lte matoli....... ....... 4 . 9 5

• -• ^"n*oi“'"ghifi"^i<lll.. r.,‘ - , 3 . m —— -

"Pot“ PUy Bull_____ 7 , 9 5

a

OPEN FRIDAYS12 Noon uni

TIMES-NEWS, T M N

^ e M in B r ie f ^■ ^ 3 a e a * B T O W ^ S le d 11 with city

_ JMeettag ScSedBtofl— ! - MToutSiIitresi c lub wUl meet a t 8 18"

; a. m .ttId ty -» t-W ray ’i cate,- f « S • In 1

Dnmmage Sale S e t— ^ATUmmtBe-wle-wllI be held a t

IH Shoshone a t r e e t south Prlday “ . an d Saturday b y Lumayka Oamp- o n JI F ire Qlrls. - ^E i r = ? = - T - — ' ■ ........... ... ...............-W tiI CBA.tfl.Meet SlI ehlldren'a B enefit asaoclatlon McC

will discuss p lan s fo r the Shamrock Mrs sOhool picnic a t th e meethig set for and3 p. m. Fliklay In tlie achool ' P<

\ - - ^ 10l3r Bopper FItim ed chai

A chuck w tg o n supper will be paat I »*nr«4- P, m,- Friday -ClttjI a t the UDS flra t ward recreation a t I

hall. The even t Includes aupper, music and entertainm ent. The pub­Uo Is Invited. Proceeda will so bato

■ the building fund for the new stake ,; -t»b««ade. --------- • S ?’ Soolety (0 M eet, The fifth w ard LDS ReM society claaiI will meet hi the tabernacle Thurs- will■ day. Visiting teachera wlil meet a t Step

1:19 with Mrs. N. W. Arrington aa subj

WTFAIR**9 n e H A T

We've turned our stor

A TROPICAL ISL/

this weekTTrto^frrtfc

K A M Kwith’ all the dram a of the islands. :ts, skirts and shirts. Exotic pri ah itiT r^ ah a ta . . TorchTT~Fei spectacular colors! .All elastici a perfect f i t See them, try then

[ ig hour. . . and^allTitTTondBTful

until 9:00 P. M, ir iH iE

IN FAILS. IDAHQ . '

g|g<nm<r6obding-— S J Resi<jent-Passe8[^‘‘y H.v „ii>ht at the OoOdlng Coimty~ TlemorlsHioapltil.——-----------------

Mrs. -McCoy waa boro S9 1888. in Olamaoy and came to this

' country In 18«. She moved to Idaho “ P1 T i 923 from* Tacoma,-WBh^^had Uved In Ooodln* since 1931 untU menIs h e m o v ed to WendeU last fall

l l She was manled to Clyde McCoy ^ “J . on Feb. 3. 1810. H* died IMt Apm

13. She was s member Of the ChurchOf Uie Bictlaxn. aloni

Surviving- sta one son, Hubert on McCoy, crouch, and two A aw hto .<4 Mrs. Marlon Hoodenpyle. WepdeU,•or and Mrs. Jetsla Thiel. Boise. ™ »

Funeral services wlU be held a t » ? 10:30 am. Friday a t the Thompsm chapel with tha Rev. D. L. M erta . del^

o J a t Elmwood cemetery imder the d Frectlon of the Thompson chapel. won^

. MEETING CALLED SHOSHONB. May 6—The annual

Plrqt Baptlat church buslneaa m e ^ .p iinrwilI-be-held-it-a-p.mrToday. seyc-------------- — — Lewl

ty class leader. The theology leason delej■s- wUl be presented at 2 p. m. by Mrs- blona t Stephen Jamej, class leader, on the ataUaa subject of "Alma, Son of Ahna. Falli

JIHiDIP'

lW A I I A Istore into

ISLAND

introduce: '

E H A M E H>

la n d s-! Eahulous;ic prints like. . .r T " F e s t iv a i 'a T id ““

lasticized, shirredyr them on. Won- •.'•Hderful savmgsT — ---------------

^ C O T T O N S

___ . .

' , •'vra.bi

I " ~ BOT^ = r.™ rtnicU on.fli«w s.ripping-m ^ jsur,^7l

^ ^ “ near Plve Poln tS4,eat*^ JW D Oreek, : r '^ m S - l 8 n o r i n g ' hBavy-ttafflQ -M -T tO l i ' stand: hi middle of crotawtUt Mount

S L b Siorge Abbott bluihlng toBm -as-he-entera-room to .acoompa^- of the ment cf whistled version of wedding Sun

. Pedestrianexpresstagdis- m ln :S S as>poUcemtn watches driver «oncuo f Utah-Utensed carm akeU -Jiinm iTOftJmiddle of street'-wlUiout ev en .r tl^ t Mrs, E JSrtaiiSd . . . OhUdren c h ^ g grand.

7 7 along Minilli eft? watelf '-ep y k le rtruck Mob of people after-6-cent Acequ.

S;- K o i s . . a r o ^ p & boya^layln*on Presbyterian church lawn . . . “ imej

. Boy kicking can along sldewatt • • •^ .N^wrign at grocery stote . . . Dan- ^ m . ^ dellcn seed blowtag

Patoter working on steps of rff lce « ™ '* d buUdlng tryhig to keep from being-Hi -waiked-on-TTT-And-overheMd —.She — _

won't believe aummer’s here untU . . the Fourth of Julyl" «J

___________________DECusl ATTEND CONVENTION celebti *t- _DEOLO.-Msy IhrMr, and; M n ^ x to d

Seymour Osterhout, Mrs. Wayne d m t — Lewis and.Orval Voyce, Declo PTA Ven m i delegates, and Keith Jtoenda. Al- cUtB< [rs- blon PTA delegate, attraded the U o » the state PTA convention in Idaho en by ■ Falls.

Come in and en South Sea Is

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H A C O T T

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-' •^.DNESbAY, MA

3 -Wallace-MoniQ rr^Takeft by

jsuTr-78cHlledT3ileadair-J TOWV ^eV a*i)o rffM gy-25^. J S D Creek, Utah.------ “HC-M -T in893-h*-m arrled'^ B*»l* Mount'-Oarmel, Utah 1 ilhlng to Burley In 1904. He wa jpanl- of t o LDS church, iaaing Surviving are his wido Ig dla- Enin Moncur, Burley, ai driver -Moncur, Arco; three dau utn-ln ien»:Ofahpod, Mrs. Elj allgltt M rt.Ethd Peterson. aU i laslng' pand’chlldreh, two grea llnkle^ -drenr^aa-sliletrJifctr-t 5-cent Acequla, and three brot laying Moncur, Emerson; Heb ' . . . Burley, and Don Moncu [j. , , runeral services wUl \ Dan- P- h>- the (

LDS ohapeL Ooncludin be held at Pleasant Vl! under the dhectlon o(

: •m e

Mothers HoiDEOLO, May 5—Moth

I celebrated Bunday at

Wayne charge of the program' ) PTA Veneta .Phillips read a. Al- claaooom scene was d the LeoraOsterhout and tai Idaho en by Lamaar Hurst

Harry Dotrlngton.

t n amd enjoy real uth Sea Island Atmosp

s w e e t

I ^

T T O N ^Tropical treo

by South Sea a r t is

MASTER PRIN COTTONS

Only from Hawaii cottona o( thla cha

Onlv hi HawaU an exotic niultlple-toned

achieved . . . vibrant shadings in fai

ly intricate dealgns li . ; . , .to > U U f v|lWtendB

. ■:;'’' ^ ' ’‘--^d'tK»lM'1)0dlee Inif an enchanting figi

H H -

I ®

M e SUN !\

0

artty of drimtUe pttu ta ipectaoular colon .arid deilgned to fl*

your Vigure . .

8 .9 8 to »<■,AU lun dreiiMrlMJu?;-^?

style Jacket, lo that may wear them for

.occMlm,_________

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f f l e l i c o p te r 1

o««®“ ” iea ■ Jrftmatlo helicopter res- g

whirring rotor. |

teat the. hell- 1 i t 8 crewmar^ Identl- H

1^ > 3 ; U p jn -E O T I

pliecd on S tem jp:

II

ellcopter’i rotor blades he re- |

S go»«. ItS » * 8 "'“ dispatched a n S tp a t r o l boat to the scene, m “ sailor Pieked " P ^ m ,, patrol boat plclced up I ^ ^ r t - Md returned him h e re a t ,12:30 — ®T, ne.rly n ine hours after ^

Nortli Stsr radioed Its distress

f «M tak'" ‘he U . S. F^bUe Ith service hospital on StatenIj where the eye was treated.

jn ta n a n C l a i m s sen

i v e d a s s e s P i t t e d P^TOWN, Mont., May H (JV- ®8®ita pitted eyeglasses. ,I Montjomery s a id he was hoj ini-on-Uwlston.’a _ M a ln , streetI he heard a g ra ting noise. tra-„x,|£ my glasses »« • said Mont- dijlt n One was craclied. saillie lenses were p it te d like wind- ancids in SeatUe." E. said he took h ia glasses lo a waijjr who told h im i t was a neainge abrasion." ____________ ^

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IhO B Sask

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This questioni prior to the turn of the the reri^ flavor of Olymi

be enjoyed only by tk liv ing ivithin a dtt,

•/ Olympia, WasAiaJjfo

to ths question th en Ac

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l-C O jU t; 5 —an In-' 4-:^3 mllei r ’ fe man j Jer res-'^tora S B f

i. hell-

B S i B K ~ '

I small ' !,*% > IiliStar'lim up “ ’ , , . . , , ' jC ‘» ' i

to the BAUBARA KBAUTH ellcop- . . . are valedlclorian and •alulatorian, Uyt-lts- -« |H s ■TthT'UIenns F'erry hign sohool. ick for Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Kniuth, Himmett. atched »nd w»a aetlve In litls' athletics lait yei scene. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sohwaier, li pri

tn s treaiurer ol ths Junior class and cli lobert- more class. (SUfI (nrravlnis) t ,12:30----------------------------------------------- -----

Candidate Blasts Fj Idaho’s Senators

ted. REXBURQ, May 5 Ifl—Olaude J. II Burtenshaw. Rexburg, a candidate sale for the Democratic nomination for catt

!IS senator, has accused Idaho's two Re- Pat Ll J publican senators ot "near-sighted nlgl [ IC Q opposition" in laking a stand H J IB— against the Eisenhower wool bill, was

“It is a sad commentary on Ida- She . was ho’s Republican dclcsatlon to con- Am jtreet 5 5 s* when it opposed the adminls- the

e. tratibn’iTiohest atlempt lo solve the Idai Mont- dlHicult farm problem," Burtenshaw y

said, referring to Senators IWorshak sold wind- and Welker. idal

But he added thal nonetheless he T s lo a was “happy to see lhat despite this $29.: was a near-sighted opposition, the meas- The

ure passed the senate." Nefi

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1 ([uestion first teas askedurn of the eentury, whenr of Olympia Beef couldonly by the few pioneersithin a day's wagon-rideWashiiigUm. The anmoer w then AoMs frite tafe»y-•• The delightfi

Olympia Bee naiuraUy peri artesian well!

------- attempted, irquality of 01; other waters.

' . . .Approachediflavor that bj

' .... That is why'to our one 1 1

and why eo i sparkling bee

t h e W a t e r ^ ' t h a t m t

Vmlors wolcon OLYMPIA BF 0:30 to 4:80 ovi

^ x a a s g . - Z ~ ! i

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M ? T I ilFEBNE SCHWAGER________J;

alutatorlan respectively, of th e tra d u a tln r >■'■ ;n sohool. SIIuTKr»uth Is t h e d au jh te r o f ^ I, H im m ett. She ii student body treasurer h* llca last year. MIm Schw arer, dmuihter o f ager, li president of the se n io r class a n d 1,° lass and clasi representative of the sopho- "I s) .________________li‘ ________ ____________ _____________ __________»n

s Fat Stock Show ti. ors Ends With Sales p,ude J. IDAHO PALLS, M ay .6 tft-W itJididate sale ol top grade swine, sheep an d Im tor cattle, tiie 15th annual Idaho Junior10 Re- Pat Stock show and sale ended la sttghted night.sland High slieep sale o f the evening ■bill, was lhat of Delory Heppen ot the1 Ida- Shelley chapter. Fu tu re Farmers ofI con- America. Tfts anim al was bougM byninls- the Rogera Bros. Peed _cpmpany,ve'the Idaho Palla. for IS cents per pound.':ishaw pioyd MorriW, Boiuieviile FPA,irshak sold bis prime hog to Ployd Skelton,

Idaho Palls, tor 39 centa per pound.!ss he Top steer of the sale went fore this $29.26 per hundredweight to Skelton,meas- The animil was offered by Richard _

Neff. Blackloot. |

m the m

delightful, unvarying flavor and pi ipia Beer cannot be obtained with( •ally perfect brewing wator from on ian wells. Olympia’s skiDed Marten apted, in years gone by, to duplica ty of Olympia Beer a t other locati ■ waters."The r ^ t s never satisfac iflched the unchanging quality and r that bave come to be the hallnuu

is wby V® wnfine tBerbroWiiig^of < ir one i^ant at the site of our artesi !?hy 80 inany who appreciate a sup Jing beer agree...*

i mahes th e diffeir s w d c o n M to ''* O n o o f A m o r ic a 's E x c e p t

k lP IA B R E W I N G C O M P A N Y , O ly m p

o 4:80 ovoiy day. - ----- - -• In r f t

TpiES-NEWSrTW;

n S a C T s S c h e a u MThe Idaho Milking S horthorn

ifiSjety will sponsor lla nInLB_*nnUaI : Btete gale a t . l p .m . next Wedneadfty. j May ' l S r f t t th e sales pavilion- a f Caldwell.

A buyers a n d breede.i ban q u e t Is |)!anned fox' 6:30 p.m'. next Tuesday In the D airym an's hall a t Caldwell.

Everett J . V a n Slylce, w U der, will be the sale m anager and G u s Helde- brecht, Inm an . Kans., auctioneer. Bill Dixon, H ereford, Tex., national fieldman, will assist in the ring.

Consignors w ill be breeders from throughout th e northwegt. including severe Magic Valley herds.

A newborn In d ia n ' e lep h an t Is about three f e e t in height.

. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS§ NO TICE T O C L A IM A N T S

ProJwt Number: St<>ckpII« P ro jc c t No, 86 C ontrtet N um b«r: 1768

Notice ll hereby iriven (hti p o n tn c t with • C irl Br -Ne!»on’ Conip*ny-D#-Lor«n-.'U t*h-

for /urn lih ln? erushed Brivol an d cover coat m aterlil in stoekpilca >t t h e Uainte- nance Shed Y ards a t Qurley. Je ro m e and Twin PalU, know n aa Idaho Stockpile Project No. 86 in C u iia , Jerom e snd Twin Kalla Counties w a s accepted aa completed

Any person, com pany dr corporation who lU r e r has furnished labor, m aterials, o r suppllea A,. —f used on the work, n a y m e n im r ' which has

not been made, sh a ll file w|ih th e Depart- a n a ment of H irhw aya, Boise, Id aho . • within

ipho- ninetjr (90) daya from the above date, an Itemlxed ita tem en t of his c la im for all amounts due and unpaid by the Contractor.

---------- Failure of any claim ant to fi le his claimwithin ninety (90) dayi from th e above date, shall constitu te a waiver a s asainst the surety,

, • E . V. m il L k r .| l / \ 0 s ta te Highway EncinMrL I C O Publlih; May 3. 4 . 5. 6 an(l 7. 1064-W ith

d " a a t G E T y o u r F A R M L O A N S

ipany,m und.' *'«r New Low R a te s 'in d T erau F PA , S E E -

^ J . E . W H I T E Ilelton. * P hone 247ch a rd

and purity of d witho«t.the ’!rom oar own Master Brewers duplicate the r locations, tising latisfactorilyity and refreshing___ _hallmarks of Olympia.

iiig^ofOlympia^cor^— - r artesian wells, e a superb,.

i f f e r e n c e

1 Exceptional Breworioa,’', Olympia, Waah., U.S.A;

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Sr TWIN PALLS. IDAHO

lorthom^imniial - " J J ? —

l a —Tuesday | i ^ J

= 5 8 t l iirs fromicludlng - •____________

e Depart- 0. - w ithin

date, an . —. for allsn tra c to r . I k ! ■ I ■his claim M M

-he above s aga inst

En,in»r T he .se love ly ch en ille____ to u c h to y o u r b ed ro o m

tr im . T w in or fu l l bed

)ANS #

t .....................................

T erau Fiifest* Q ual^ H obnail Pa

A s s o r te d f lo ra l o r p la m e n t . T w in a n d fu ll be

V a iu e i T o 10 .9 ;

H e re ’s a , s p e c ia l v a lu e G e n u in e a ll ne 'w la te x

Domestii

Em erald Greer.

^ ^ G l a s s w a r e

2 .4 9G la s s w a re fo r 8 — 1;

(p a r k l in g g re en t o m a te '

th e p la id d in n e rw e a

a d v e r t is e d o p p o s ite .

CRYSTALO handeller-bright crysta l i graceful ha tfd -p a ln ted green tlon. A beautiful oonversD

“ ^ '.jour ta b lS

Houaewd

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DSPREADSch en ille spreads w ill a d d a d e c o ra to r b ed ro o m . W avy line d e s ig n w ith fr in j fu l l bed size.

3.99Quality Chenille and

lil Patterned Spreadsll o r p la in designs. W id e co lo r a sso r ,d fu ll bed sizes.

V o lu e i M M M T o 1 0 .9 5 M "

p i | j |H Foam Rubber

^ Pillows

a l v a lu e you can’t a f f o r d to p a s s U] w la te x foam r u b b e r . Z ippered cov( S pecia l purchase. R eg .-B .9 8 ._ —^

domestics—Main Floor

U P I ^ ^ S e l k i r k "

| H | | Silverplqte

M ^ 7 . 9 9y « '

T his h ad so m e allvei p la te w a s d e s ig n e d ei

* p cc ia lly to add e legancto y o u r , d inner, t^bli M a d e by " A m e n ca '

- . la rg e s t s i lv e rs m ith s .

i9■ r ^ " “ i p I

t . m a tc h

in n e rw e a r H • • '*

talsaladT etcrystal lalad eet v lU i

ited green Ivy leaf decora- # ■. conversation piece fo r M

f l• > . / " 'a » 1 f l

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M a n y Unadvertlsed rfSms

. S ig n s . A ir A nniversary Spcij l i C ' . , . d i s e — N O IRREGUtARS:;-

■ ■ SALE LASTS 1

M v e r s a r j

■ TOWEIH h __________ b y C a l lowQ

P K | H | ( E x c e l le n t - q u a l i ty — absi s ig rn in a sso rted colon

_________ r i f l e 3aving.<i! _

-B A T H S I Z E - , R s g . J .

H A N D SIZE — Reg. .1

W ASHCLOTH — Reg.d e c o ra to r ’s

w ith fringe ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M S H F P i n H I

an d " W im B B S m 3adso lo r a sso rt-

10% D O W N -9

F i n e qua lity . fe a th e r pi s o u n d e r s leeping.

Rubber

lows Anniver.

^0 p a s s up,) e r e d cover

— i. - —

irk"

piqte

? 9a “0INNIRW*M«or«i

a “ T ffl-*n e s i lv e r - H * { f f . « i m m |

r j g n e d - e . , — i T y j ^ S T -Id e le g a n c e H , iu ,o rW im ««v

m e r , t^ b le .

■ 'A m erica’*i m i t h s . _

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B f\MM------- D l n n e r w a r e 'y s u T T u s e :

t i m e to b ig Sundia.v..cohi a n d glaze a re perfec ted " S e llc irR ” —p la ia — dinn

S w H G U A R A N T E E D color- th e s tro n g e s t detc

c a u s e th a t p la id desie B j p i l l U N D E R th e g laze!

K B

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l - i : ________ -ALLS E T i r o NIKI s tu rd y all-melal ironing bo;

n re -p ro o f, warp-proof snd r —yotn^work-day a t» big-«avln

Fold down flat for storing,.

____ BASKEDccoramf,Thre«ioniM.

H coqibtnatloni, enjoy 3-way i ' ■ ^uM toReiBovM bowriTini'fl)

b y „ itii? lfv ™ -....f*Ti M

M H o m w i

PAGB.TO•Used rtims! W atch fo r A nn lv e rsa jy f l e versary Specials A re F irst Q uality W e r c h a miGULARSr:— ::: : g j - '-'-' —,E LASTS THROUGH MAY J t h ^ —

i r y S f f l

lAELS KJo l loWQV

uality— absorbenized." B eau tifu l f lo r a l de. Drted colors. Stock u p now a t th e s e te r- i ! — -________________________________ __

- ^ . R b 9 . J . 7 9 . . . - . , ....................................

— Reg. .89.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7

H — Reg. .29.. . . . . . . . . . ........... . , 1 7

D O W N ^ 9 0 ^ DU C K F EA TH E R S - —

.fe a th e r proof, flu e r-d e-lieu x t ic ld n g . F o i iping. ‘

4versary Special

u n h r l l fiaJt-1 • • • « " B

'i- • s ■««>«,. I I .

H4 M BiVrrHcovtr

Ser_\ji:£ iQ i i& —

ysu T P u se frS rT b re ak faB t and T V gnjt^« Sundia.v.^cohipany=^dlrin^r i t a d u r aS l? B b dy B p e rfec ted fpr h a rd ■everyday -u s e ^ C ^ ^ B a jlaiS-.^ • dinnerware"^ Is ~!ED color-fast,' e v en o n g e st detergents, b « - ^ ■ W A A p la id design is f i r e d I M ^

g laze! -

- m - M E i A i : ______________________

ONING BOARDll ironing board li ventilated and heat retaining, •p-proof snd mirror smooth. Add convenience taa t» big-«avlng«,-Easy to'open and clos*.-----for storing-------------------------------------------0 . 7 3

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^ »- -•-— .................. ; —- : - ------------ • — BUggeatojj! I CRIME HATE SERIOUS ' tie. wimiT! W hen anyone views Juvenile delinquency I',*'®,"? ' | f ^ i T : r l M e i r « e w « i # l tK T f f ^ t a l i im ;K e 'W taprovl!-{, 1 always count on some earnest second-thinkers bor eieci® |, to arise and say; er»“y c«n . "Now Just wait a minute. We've always h ad „1 1 Jh e se .prpblem s-It’s m d itfgre jiU odaM rom -ll What It was 20 o r 30 years ago. You simply niam or Wl dbSTremenlber th e old days. Let’s not exag- ip III gerate this situation. Let's keep k l^perspec- Sj]!' " t i v e . ( u fJ ;' Well and good. Perspective and balance and detormta!l| |. caution are fine things. But, taken as a whole, economyjlis ta te m e n ts like th e above are Just not accu- !? !„ ,5

rate any more. I t is not true that the crime He delproblem is no worse than In years gone by. crats' ex

: The latest FBI flgurea on major crimes In J*” America are offered In evidence. If crime.totals were shown to be rising a t roughly th e They Isame rate as th e population Is Increasing, by Waahthat would lend substance to a contention “ oney. i

I ! that the problem Isn 't-changing muchi B ut|n<n:the statistics don’t show -that,----- '----------------------------t It—Wt o t they do dlscloae is th a t since 1680 th e f d b JIf ^population has risen five per cent, but crime |II "has gone up 20 p e r cent. In other words, by aJ ' ratio of 4 to 1, It Is Increasing faster than th e "ikev pjl population. There la amall comfort here fo r port ol tI those who want to Insist th a t the problem ® i>

Isn’t any worse th ^ n It used to be. would prI I Except- for m urder, all categories of crime White h I ilncreased In 1963. But there were nearly 13,- experimeI -000-cases of m urder or negligent manslaugh-I I ^ter, which Is not m uch to cheer about. “ iji... Youths under th e .ag e of 21 account fo r impbc ^ i!:iallghtly more Ijhan 60 per cen t of,all the n a - iharpene ^ t l o n ' s 'm ajor crlm es” agalnst propBrty^roh- *Js'

j); bery, hurglary,- larceny, automobile theft, an d “■i| JO om Since there were lh 1963 more than 1,- point." oill ; 000,000 such crimes, that m eans our young quire fed

I! people were Involved lh some 500,000.[h No one can say tb a t feere are not m any

."AmeWcans Who are alert to both the general The ouI ; and th e Juvenile crim e problem, though i t Is m«te<i &t

if=pei*Bps?=»^ue8tlo»=whethep=enough-of“ iifl--grasp th e fiill seriousness of these matters. im v ™

But the real p o in t made by these shocking ing! londJtatlstlca Is th a t we do not seem to have found Jobs, absi■ Bultable answers, or. If we have, we are n o t ^

!jI-applying, them, w ith sufficient vigor an d . ji||l ^'breadth. The problem Is n o t being licked. I t avowedly! :1s getting worse.-And It's no good blaming It » ao-yeaiI'.i all on "postwar reaction." T h a t doesn’t stop It. ' “ J',®” ,i r - A lo t of people scoff at presidential commls- Sidney 2II melons, but there m ig h t be genuine value on ot the diH {one devoted to crime. President Elsenhower covery. u 1 1 liiilght . well g a ther together-members of th eI f "Judiciary, law enforcement officers, crlmolo- ^hat is t; , [gists, penologists, phychologlsts, all those who gamble.4ii;know-anythlng-aboutK )toe In-partlm ilarand--------------

the social fabric o f th e country In general. V J J - Prom their considered study we Just m ight

I get th e kind of sweeping, bold assault on th is I :problem that It requires If law-abidingI j Americans are to rem ain m asters In their own JJanUn^oi I - house. their pani l| — ----------------------------- A UtUe^H s=^-iiBA CE-H OPES-D AM EENED ----------- jUpimnat., ) Foreign mlnlsler t!h6UTln=iai of red China '“ .T*"®

J iB o t th e _GeneyaJestlvltos o ff to a bumping i||t start by stating demands on Asia which th e - sajety loi

' west cannot possibly agre^to. Romania, „ ^ H e wants the west to get out of Asia a lto - Amerlc i,.j-getlier. to abolUh a ll w e lg n military bases, ..Jf/:,I! ; w lM raw all troops and ^ o p remllltarlz- dren in s "5==litf^panj He offers^liJvpmer woWs,ABeilfi£li- -tmiuuou

j j s s c r l p t l o ^ r j l i a i p m i i i u ^ t capture of th a "worn to

' ..Since Chou E n -la l ' » \ d M ^ d a ^ r y ' well f'Tihat th e West will n o t to w t these absurd'ffe^' a voIco c jl mands, why Is he bothennV to make them r ' irovemme ll ' Obviously he Is t h in k i n g ^ the propaganda ‘l| I effect, for one th ing . It Is 'no secret that th e r,nsom°w

: western powers are not popular lii'Asla, flven .More n when they appear there In defense of Aslan mendaUo liberties. Everything tihey do la tainted with the memory of colonialism.. wer™a"io\

I ' The communists, as we all know, have for American' ■ years shrewdly exploited antlcolonlallsm and The state *’ ! all the awakening urges of th e long dorm ant “'»<ie to

Asiatics. Chou E n-lal plays on this theme “ ^he wo jwlth a call for an all-Asiatic m utual security happy n

' • pact. “Asia for the Asiatics" Is the slogan. fortitude The only trouble, of course. Is that h e blackmail

II doesn’t mean Asia fo r all Asiatics— just some.' He means Asia for Asiatic communists, allied jg lth -th e Soviet jm lon nQl^lnjttPllftlnK^but

; explolthig the Aslan masses. b, „,„eciChou En-lal’s demands also may b i th e ings of thi

signal th a t the i'eds do no t expect or w ant that ; any settlement to come out of Geneva. The spirited pre-Oeneva campaign waged by Sec- ^ letary of State Dulles has probably greatly may raiai

' T e ^ e d ” the prospect th a t th e communists be thai could successfully woo th e French Into an Illusory truce which would In time prove to centrattoi!

I, be a sweeping red political trium ph In Indo- adults, it', China. Jtoonda al

r — Slnce-thab-may-be *0, an d stace the com- jnunlsts would never agree to a feally hon- „ est settlement, they may have decided to fall' a'tatutic

I back on their old tactics of using an Interna- the «tat«i I rtlcnsUm cotlngTflplely.io^i^f tlS n se ly esjip ;:ifp a tB try t6 % scred ltth e -w e» t. • “ ^ ^ “ 1'

I ■ It is always conceivable, on the other hand, could devi I that Moscow and friends m ay later modify imving or

i-: demands as a dem onstration of "'sweet rea- rwiiaWerieM,’’ Most nations, once having taken

iin extreme slttttd,.ftre frozen In It. But com- -W llp t^co n iitrlo s P ^ a t t l t u d e s on and-tako - - - « ^ m c ln -o lf jlko a 'chaflgo of clothes, depending waahlni

' on the tnctlci of th em o m en t. secretaryi-r-r This element o f , tinpredlcUblllty Is never I quite m tw ln j f r o ie n /c o n f e r e n c e whore the p„,t pi,nt \ieds a re In attendance; B ut «n the basis of douhtoWe

* 'onily flppeararioos; ua moiwured by Oliou En- - -lai;» o'xW'omlsra,; th e qutlook.at Geneva Is not “ ^} j"/n

Ijronil.slng. '

|TUCKER’S-NA-T10NAt ]: W HIRLIGIG■ « d r t» e n T M v e ^ * ^ ^ 5 '^ r a S ? ^ S B n b J ? ^ ie - t im e- when-tbey-wlU declde-whetber-deterloratlng builneas

condltlDiu require a "ihot In tbe arm" In the form ot a "ilam-tiang" emergency program to check the

so-called depression.T h i s decision luiTiithea m-top-off on White House thinking on this j question. In the tin t place. It re-

■ ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ ^ e t s - a d m l n i s t r a t l o n confidence ,- th>t"there-w iii^b»-»-^iup upturn 1

during the'summer months. Indus- 1 trlalbts attending the U. S. Cham-

. week .Also jforecast Improvement, j^ ^ ^ ■ W n H ~ S e if l r i& I n k ~ ir w l in iu ( next month.

NO PABTIBAN rOUTICB WITH j Bv lK k.i ecoNOMIO SySTEM-Becondly, It 1

suggesta-thaHSIsonhower- will not-pl«y-partl»an-poU»- i tics with the economic problem. For It U obvious that | 11 he waits until September to intervene. It wUI be too j late for government action to z^vtiu the trend or. 1 Improve the Republicans' position belore the Novera- 1 ber elections. Democratic control of congress Is gen- erally conceded, If business doei not pick up.

Yot every worthwhile politico In both parties be- i lleves that the Noyemh«r nlityjirtia-ji ill—h»n(f—n n - .,

■ pocketbook issues rather than McCarthylsm, commu­nism or even the war In Indochina.

"IKE'S" OAMBLE-"nie" is admittedly taking a.ieavy- gamble, reminiscent -ol_hls-select|,gn. of. s ., day .for the Normandy Invasion. He 1s motivated by his 1determination to try to substitute a lull, peacetime teconomy for a system based on wartime and defense ispending, artificial props and federal handouts of "every varlqty* i

He dellber^Iy defl^ the challenge of the Demo- pcrats' extreme liberal faction, headed by Rep. Prank- i lln D . Eoosevelt, New York, Sens. Paul H. Douglas, Ullnoli, and Hubert H. Humphrey, Minnesota, and Walter P. Eeuther, OIO president.

They Insjst upon Immediate application of first aid "by Washington, such as greater tax reductions, easier amoney, publlo works, peak subsidies. Increased un- ^employment and social security benefits. I t Is an ex- ^tremely popular cry on vothig eve. .> s

FOB JE .'i BOHEMEB—As «■ prospective candidate tgaliial asVTThomas E. DeweyTRoosevelt has totrb- duced what ho calls an "over-all reconstruction" bill, B embodying these schemes. I t Is a direct thrust at t "Ike’s” phUosophy. However, It has not won the sup- » port of the Democratlo leadership, which looka upon » It OS a political play for nomination and election.

■ In fact, conservotlve Democrats, even though they • would profit politically from another slider favor the J- w hite House policy. They agree that the transitional ^ experiment of shifting from a Washington-controlled and financed system to a private peacetime economy should be continued. ^

mPBOVED STUnY—"Ike's" scouts, however, havo ^ sharpened and Improved their study of unemploy- ment figures. They consider this trend as the clearesf Indication of economlo proapects.

They have finally fixed 6,000,000 Jobless as the. "peril ., point," or as evidence of a situation which would re- n quire federal action. Aasuming that the labor force ^ totals 60,000,000 now, that would constitute about 8.1 per cent of the working population, far less th w tlie_ ^

-perciftvfeges-on-Uie street-ln-prevloUS'depresslonsI j, The current number of out-of-work people is esti- »

mated a t 3,700,000, and the average monthly Itoease

Jilne rise in seasonal Operations—conatruction, farm- ing. vacations, etc.—will reduce that figure. New hous­ing. road and private building may also furnish new r Jobs, absorbhig thousands ot June's hIgh-school and coUege graduates. bi

--------------------------------- *----*----------------------------------- TB• TH* BASIG-M BANINa=In—«hortr -Elsenhower nj avowedly strives at some rlak to ch^ck and reversea ao-year-old economic trend and philosophy. Since tl 1033, our production and consumption system has beensustained and expanded, to a great degree, by federal blmoney and measures. They were employed because a:of the depreaalon, the war, European and world re- tccovery. the Korean conflict and thc-Husslajv menace;- ej- , Elsenhower insists that wo must eventually stand on tcour own feet, with minimum government support. UThat Is the broad and basic meaning of his greatest w gamble.

V I E W S O y O T H E R S ,A HAPPY REUNION , ,

One of the most Intense human dramas Tn an era of struggle hos come to a happy end. Peter and Con-' stantin Oeorgescu now are In New York, reunited with p their parents, Mr, and Mra. Valerlu 0. Oeorgescu.

A Uttle lesa than a year ago a communist Romanian jUplomat,.waa, expelled, from. the_nnlted,-Stat«s for_ _ having tried to cberce Mr. Oeorgescu Into "political collaboration" with .tKe Romanian "people's" govern­ment. possibly involving espionage, In order to obtain safety lor the boys. The tw o jons had been loft in Romania while their parents-«er(|'on a business trip to America when the reds took over Romania.

Mr. Georgcscu replied. "I don't Intend to sell my conscience." and though they had not seen their chil­dren In alx years, Mra. Oeorgescu Joined him In thla

-tfunlllt lnn Thev hud become Amp.rlo i nltlrjinjuianrt-----sworn to support the United Statea govenunent. They reported the matter to the state department.

Theydeclded-the only-«hanee-of-proteetlt)jr thTBoys~ ~ Jay In "letting the world know'' what h»i happimArt , _ A Voice of America bro'adcast wtOTOit^lHe^comm^nlW- govemment that the fate of the boys wM"the sacred trust of the people ot Romania." The mother begged them to understand that the price asked-for“ thelr ransom waa one "no honorable man can pay."

■More recently President Elsenhower, a f lh e recom- mendatlon of Representative Pances P. Bolton of Ohio, wrote a personal letter to the RDmanian-.gov._ emment requesting their release. T)n Aiirll 10 the boys were allowed to leave Bucharest with a member of the American legation to meet their father in Munich.The state depatment said no concessions had been made to obtain the release; all appeals were on hu­manitarian grounds.

The world can rejoice with the Oeorgescus a t this happy reunion. All four have given an example of fortitude and of the courageous way to deal with blackmail.—Ohrlstlan Science Monitor.

RISKS AT THE WHEELDon't threaten lo divorce your back-aeat-drlver

-wife—«he-nolronly means It all lo r the b u t but-may-----be succecdlng betier than you know. Reporting find­ings of the Better Vision Institute, Science Digest notes that "a reasonable amount of vlaual and auditory distraction is more a help than w hlnderance while driving;" ' "

In other words, a moderate amount ot distraction may raise your driving efficiency. The Idea seems

-to be th a t It keeps you on your mental toes wTiereaj otherwise you might doze off and land In a Jam.

We have all heard that a child's powers of oon* centration aro limited. Now It turns out that even With adulta. it’s normal to concentrate for only about. 1! seconds a t most on any one aspect of a situation. The •iclentlsts claim that anything taking attention lonf- w M'Hl a rt as oount^istVaOtlon and become annoy­ing. or bring on sleepiness by a hypnotic effect.

Statistics show, according to Science Digest thal the states with the most cars, pedestrians, crooked «treela=«na-feiiBril- rosdslds -dlstrsctlonl h i u . lh*- - lowest • accident r» ti i .‘J X ' ‘ :VT

It would teem that^th* moet dangerous rids sn* could devise would be to tour Nevada at high spead leaving one's wife at home. But we'll ny In Uw faca of experts by speculating th a t ll would be even inbve hazardous to drive slowly Into Las Vegas wiUi a atrnnge blond. — Denver Post.

W ILL OOROON^BE-FOnQOTTENr - - Washington corrcspondoiit Robert Smilh writes that

Becretary McKay Is Itching to get Inlo the senatorial (crap next (all, espcclnlly If his beta nolr. Wayns. Mors# campaigns for Dick -NeUberger. Wo nny ex­pect plenty of fur to fly as tha above three aro re. doiihtaWe campaigners, Sonator Coi-don, ii^ clcotlou, line lieveK ddiic h iiic li' c‘iilnpi\l«nl’nK; and ' If McKay, Morse and NeuUcrger get lo limllng punch- OS Cordon may bemme-the forgdttrn ninn iifthe onm- imlgn.- -HiilcMi BtnU'siiian. ' |

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N O T H IN G !thla potjo:

t re- I couldn’t beUeve my eyes! I was Tesding lU about the Irost damage

ptum to-fniit trees .when I came across idus- this litUe gem, and I quote;“S r —3r.he_ pe.ar ao p was hit hardestnere but apricots, cherries aiid peaches'

i?ent. Menx tQ.bft-all gon^”onUi. pondo- that if you wUl. The pear____ crop was h it hardeat 80 damage

to any other type of fruit would Iy, it be presumed to be liiss, would it poU-- notJ-Okay-BHT, aprioots, cherries that uu] peaches se(m to be all ftone.

B too Nqn the damage to aprlcota, cherries d or. »nd-pe»che»-Just-ha»-to-b«-Ies8-than vem- the damage to peara, because pears gen- were hit hardeat.

■Twould appear there Juat might oe- l)e a few stumps left for a lot of

f-on- <prleetreherry- and-peach trees;-'— unu- K«gle Eye

(Twin Falla)

ig a POPS FOR KIDS DEP’T..d a y . Thjs iwoch .has Jo„have .a j i s s ' his home becauM ffiere's Just too much time traffic on the truck lane. The female 'ense is coal black, thus is named s of "Blackle." She's about 6 months old

and good with children. You can smo- pick her up at 183 Washington sireet, ank- north or phone 3830-J. glas, . . .and COLLECTOE'S ITEM

The fellow apparently is a sales- ; ,ld man from Boise. He was talking uler about hla various trips around Idaho, un- Then he glanced nervously at his ex- watch and aimounced, "I think I

should have another Ucket by now--------for-overlime-p»rking.”date Bo he relaxed. Some time later, he if f s r -waa-asked-lf-m i/be he shouldn't bill go see about his overtime parking

t at ticket, "O h, I got lots o f ’eai," he ,up. said. 'TJunno where they're all from, mon »o"'« hsre, some at Pocatello."

But if you live in Twin Palls, it they appears coUecUng overtime parking the Uckets could be a ra ther expensive

onal hobby.* • • •

ANENT VALUES ' A guy came In the other day,

started talking about the big fire In___ the cleaning plant next door. Item-

Ized-ail-the'clothlng-he’d lost In ther S «re.iresir .Trj-u-j^ow, aio;t »1J pair of slacks

,, coat me a t least |tO," he explained. "And I always buy »160 suits.

. ■ Wouldn't think of wearing any of thoae cheap »75 suits."

' Now don't you suppose the opera- -tors o f-th a t cleaning plant v uld

. have been Just a trifle nervous If they'd known what expensive clothes

J''?* they’ve been handling all theset o u .yeaT»»»==»------------------ ------------nn- •3US- ANT lEFTTnew Dear Oent;and Looks Ilka no one ever will get-

back to the point where private - Tmergy, capital and InlUaUve will be

iwer -nsedr-No use of me belng-&-rugged- erse Individual any more. M atter o'f fact, Ince that's turning Into ragged, leen i realize I'm tiiaybe Just a few eral billion dollars too late, but If any of luae aU tbat stuff is lett, I would stoop re- to accept a few paltry thousands. In

ace;- exchange for this. OC would be-vllllng lon to-let "the government" teU me how lort. to get dressed In the morning and lest what I abould eat for. breakfaat.

Badly Bent

S F A M O U S L A S T U N E

“. . . There's noUilng cheap about Herberi. putloularly when he's spending someone elu ’a moneyl"

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, PEGT.ER’:__ smith, toe mysterious pollUcal agent

w ho~lurla jin 'th e WalilMf "Tower, waa interviewed during the war by a detecUve from a goremment In-

------ teUigeiu* agency mi' . ?.• ■ -v:regarding P ran d i K g E e E v i i * Adams Henson.

[ was also known as mage Liggett, the edii- Lcross cational d l r e c t g r | j ^ ^ B |K | i 3 s

of the United Auto irdest iiiiiiliin III llll I aches AHH---------This-^is- an al-pear most l n o p e r a U v e . T V ^ B |^ ^

mage standby union of vould the AFL. ••which Id It issued charters to * * * ® * * '" srries taxicab u n i o n w«»tin«iK.P«l» ^one. racketeers In the city of New York.

®*x of these charters, held by than Johnny,.Dlo._»^known-Bx^convlct. pears now serving another hitch in prison,

were revoked a few days ago after night a delay of about two years since the ot of W “ e- ,j_i_____ ^otnmiJ-

nlst who also worked aa a gum-shoe llg) investigator ifc Washington during

the war, cmlnly for a thing called Union for Democratic Action; His

J W . bran^f.cominun.lsmJKM_.the.IrQ nuch sky une. His leaders were Jay Love- imale stone and Irving Brown, stooges of imed Dave Dublnaky, of the Garment a old Workers' imlon, who also have con-

can nections with the sinister central itfeet Intelligence agency of the Wash­

ington government.Apologists for Lovestone and

Brown insist that they have ceased ales- to be Boishevlki with a declared Iking puiipose of destroying the American laho. government by bloody revoluUon,; his but none of these defenders haa nk I put forth a alngle word of proof of now apostacy in more than two years of

controversy, --------------------------r, he Nevertheleaa, President Elsen- ildn't hower-has publicly endorsed Brown'* -king clandestine Interferences in the af- “ he ^alrs of more or less friendly nations [rom, in Europe and the Orient, financed

by our money and handouts .from Ij It Dubinsky's union, king ' • . .nsive And the President also signed

a mysterious testlmonia. l)ook* gotten up by Co’igressmen Hugh Scott, Philadelphia, and Clifford P, Case,

day. New Jersey, and Sherman Adams, re In assistant to the President, stating tem- th a t Qoldsmlth was a fine citizen.1 the Scott and Caae have aeemed

ashamed of their part In this, for lacks nothing can draw a straight-forward Ined. statem ent from them of the textluita. 'or-or the pMvocstlon ror ic----------y of You probably are a t least as good

a citizen as Arthur J. aoldsmllh, j i f i r but tlie odds-are many-millinns to auld one tha t vou have no such cltaUon S If nor feel the lack oT" one, Jim ithea Hagerty, the Prealdent's secretary, ;heae said th a t If Ike did algn it, it was-------Jast-a-casual.-huiTied-act-ln,aJ)Usy.

day shortly after the eleoUon.However>. the fact keeps bobbing

up th a t two brothers of tbe Presl- dent, Milton, a reasonable facsimile

''ats of a Roosevelt New Dealer, and 111>« A rthurr'lR e Kansas City banker, ggei both-msde-connections-wlth nnld^ f“ct, smith, or vice versa, about that Ume.

They had rooms adjacent to Gold- few smith's secret political headquarters

ly of In the Waldorf tower. That would itoop seem to be an innocent coincidence !. In but -all. concerned have ' acted as lllng though-they-had somethtog to bide, how To th a t we may add the fact that and Goldsmith, from his tower, has been

t- trying to pick senators for the people it of o ther states by hosing money Into-------their pWmarles-arid"electl6ffl.~Hls

revealed purpose In Nevada Is to get an “InternaUonallst" in place of Pat

he's McCarran, D.. who is antl-commu- nlst and a consUtutlonal nationalist.

IE • . . .I did not Intend to develop In to-

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ry fo f take adT antnpi’of «mr-^ . . . —s ^ fd r conveutfcnt iiayuonia ?ide cho ice o f colors wilh; e | ^ t “b w e d .

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s s a p p e A S -E & MR’S ANGLEal agent of the 'SK loSIngldrces'at'w ofT lff r“ towefT Tilngle'BCheme.-TBnt-fhatrwlU-comewar by because 'ha lf a dozen government

jen t in- agencies have been bumping into . - one another ln--w paiate quests.

£ ± ^ '1 The FBI la way ahead of tlie reat | l p n & in factual information, egpeci^ on . t - a j J a Herman Oreenapun, tbe old under-

world preaa-agent of the Bugsy Sie-gal mob-ln-J4s-V^BS-aiid'intema-

l v ^ 9 i tional weapona smuggler, but the FBI doesn't act on its InformatJon unless i t bss "itrong evidence ol a - crtmo.T h e agency which Interviewed

Goldsmith about Henson has been F ^ I H dissolved, but some of Its papers got

Into the handa of souvenir hunters .Pnlv and they disclose fascinating rela- w York, tlonshlpa.leld by Tbe agent's report said Ooldsmlth •convict, said Jlenson.vias.a-"mlllt«nt llberUi 1 prison, of left-wing tendencies” and "alett=-' JO after wing socialist" That is a mild de- Ince the riptlon of the political character ,

of a campus red from the University ] cmnmu- of Vlrlimla. later an agitator a t ] im-ahoe Penn State, wno openly-ldentlUed. ,

during himself with the blood-thirsty Trot- ] g caUed sky element which broke with Stalin ] in-. His over Stalin's determination to get ] ie..In)t- RiiMlA..hoH.-tl«!„&?,<Dr,e J e . .started , .y Love- In on us. IMges of Lovestone, Bro'vn and Henson larment wanted blood In our streets right , •ve con- away and .the record Ja not weakened ] central by PrelUtent-TIleenhower'a political , Waah- affection for Lovestone. Brown and ,

the New Deal Democrat-aoclallst, ] le and Dave Dublnaky. iI ceased Qoldsmlth said he first met Hen- | leclared son when he, Goldsmith, was work- i merican tag to prevent American partlclpa- 'olutlon, tlon In.the 1936 Olympic games ta , ers has Germany. Henaon did "publicity j )roof of work" for Ooldsmllh's committee. | ?ears of Goldsmith didn't haye much cdnfl- i------------dence In Henson's Judgment but said i

Elsen- ho was “a patriotic man of integrity , Brown'* and-hlgh purpose" and "an Indus- j the af- trious and capable Investigator.” nations The report said Goldsmith said < Inanced Henson “conducted Investigations In i ts.from connection with certain'Isolationist' j

senators and representatives for va- ( rious committees which Goldamlth |

signed Is associated wllh, mentlontag Rep. t [gotten Ham Fish as one ot those Investl- (

Scott, gated by the subject (Henson)." i ’. Case, An agent went to Dr. Relnhold t Adams. Niebuhr, of Union Theological sem- t stattog Inary, who s3ld he had known Hen- t citizen, aon when they both were asaoclated j aeemed with the T7nl6n"for-Dennia'atlo Ac- I his, for tion during the war. iforward It happens that Goldsmith, also, \ he text was In this thing and It alao hap- |-----------Tieha-that-the-milon fOf USmMfatlS Jas good Action worked through a thtag dsmllh, called Market Analysts, Inc., to , lions to smear Standard Oil of New Jersey, citation with charges that 6 0 ..J I ..J , jvas--] 1. Jim holdtog back frcrn the American j cretary. nation cisrtain German seftets about j

it was synthetic rubber. „ ,aJiusy. -=.sOr-Nr-Js-took-a-bad^beatlng-ln-1

'• a campaign, furthered by the left- bobbing wtag scandal papers of the east and 1 I Presl- by Drew Pearson. And the agency t icsbnlle discovered a great mass of telegrams l ir. and and photographed them, between i banker, Hensoh and one "Sandy" In New a I - flold» JCork._who waa-tbe-managetol.Mar- -l >t time, ket Analysts. Sandy'a real Identity v oGold- Is Sanford Griffith and he haa an 1 luarters Interesting background, too, but I t would probably this Is as much as you can t cldence handle for today, sited .as I am telling you something, to bide., though. The dam Is about lo bust a ict that on this atory, and-Qoldsmlth knows p as been it. „■ people ley Into».~Hls ------— ------I to g e t

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work’iff ~ ~ ^ f j g e t S t i c M e b a 'c R — ^

m unen t I b R a b i d F i g H l e r ~ “Into D apite elze, “ ost “ atuTS

jests. have their own home - tenltory. thereat m a r k i n g itaboundaries, on«iway or

on S S , and flghOng to It. ^I under- ■ufith some, the tenltory la la^e.

A mountain lion, which kiila a deer M o a M B j a week, may roam m

but the area miles in -irmatlon ^ n H p H ^ B ^ a m e t e r ^ a beu

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B s q u a r e m ile s ; srviewad .cottontail .mayas been confine ^hlniselitopen got H B i iH n 9 9 v > '* '> r s tract; a hunters R jM S f ln l^ m e a d o w m o u se -- ig rela- | ^ B Q | l n H m a y be. quite con-

ildsmlth H | H ! ^ ^ | t e r - a c r e or less, t liberal it b __

alld de- ahadow a m alllaracter anlm al-so let, us consider the stlck-ilverslty leback, a midget fish about S incheaator a t long and found in most AmericanlentUlad. w itboflt-scales, he usually:y T rot- i , mailed with platesTO n -his-baok l hh StaUn he has spines—sh a rp thorns. His life h t

to get ij ^ o r t : three years 4s a lifetime nestarted nnd he imiallv dies as he lived, by da

the "sword." P“Henson During the flra t year of h is li fe - Its right as with most hnm ature m am m als- toeakenid he.gathers w ith h is own ktod In anpolitical small friendly groupa. But with the opwn and coming ot the aecond aummer, whenoclallst, he Is mature, each male selects a ter- tir

rltory for his very own—and defends aw!t Hen- It fiercely against all comers, fight- lais work- Ing tatrudlng m ales to the death. a trtlclpa- Territory established, he builds a wlimes ta muff-llke neat, abou t the size of a co:ubllclty large hickory n u t, on the bottom ot thimlttee. the stream, composed of bits of boI cdnfl- straw, sticks, leaves and sand glued ju t said-together wllh a - silk-like~ strand is. ntegrlty which he produces Irom an Intsmal of

Indus- gland as a spider does his-Wfib.____ ieitor.” T hat done, h e assumes his bright- er th said est nuptial colors, glowing shades of pli tlons In red and blue. T h u s equipped, he Im- an itlonlst' portunes females to stock his larder. bl( for va- One after another, be entices them no Idsmlth to follow him, poin ting his head tato tlo Jg Rep. the entrance of h is home, and they W: Investl- obligingly deposit their eggs which mi i>)." he covers, with h is milt until the ex ■elnhold nest Is filled. T h e n he entera i t and mi al sem- mounts guard, h is head th ru s t out ni( •n Hen- lo J f t t c h for enemies. W hen the mi Mclated ydCB^'iie born, he watches over Itlo Ac- tHem Jealously-for several' -aays=-

meanwhile rem aining remarkably ; h, also, voracloua and extrem el; destructive th: 10 hap- to the unguarded fry of all other actMfatlS THk S ------------------------------- TE

Throughout th is period he re- Ml nc., to mains highly pugnacious. Cruel to Gi Jersey, jhe weak, Insolent to the strong, this pa

•*- -was--jittie tyrant Is--always--seeking- a nerlcan ( |jh t and should even a much bigger j s about (i,h approach, he will charge out Le

with sptaes erect to give battle . And a itinsr-ln- ■ nsually= rou ts= thB = invaders.-= = :jji le left- This, of course, is within the vlcln- — ast and ity of his nesU-hls home-town terrl- agency tory. There he Is strong—his home

legrams is his castle. There, with a fine con-jetween le n jp tjo r death, he 1s a raging fury___In New and will dart n t his opponent reck- ilMhT— -io8slyr-and-8trive--to-get-a-t>08ltlon- — Identity which will enable him to s ilt open has an his opponent w ith his aharp spines.0, but In this action, th e thrust and coun- rou can terthrusl 1« so fa s t tha t the eye can

scarcely follow It. let^ilng. His fighting success, however, Is to bust always In direct proportion to his knows proximity to hfime base. In th e Im-

medlato vicinity to hls neat, even

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headntiarten. tho i

h.« H T ~ ~ atleklehack, the outi . g3!m air.znifetH)aJBLK est away from his i T S r contest.rt J The vanqulahed-tenltory. homeward, and thn«i way.‘.or away by bis succedefend It. chMe f u into they is large: “ »*” •Jlls a deer *oeii from hi may roam J'l* courage el1 miles lh - -r; » l>“ ritrol—four iJ lu a C Me m ile s ;ntail may gilllillWMJl himself to i > W j | |9 ^ S ^

tract; a m o u se ---

quite COD- h a quar-

or less. ^K S X a K S S timea, it la _ V Q y V n easier to — a small

the stick-It 3 taches i lAmerican ] a

he usuallyrhis-baok JJm conouered Haw ns. His life hls home grounds, t a lifetime new strength, tui ) lived, by dashes with gathei

pursuer; a new bati : his life- It ends with abaolut lammals— to the defeat of th a ktod In and off goea the ch t with the opposite dlcectlon. mer, when The pursuit Is lects a ter- times ta altema Id defends awtaglng like a pen era, fight- last reaches a stat ! death. a t a certata point, I e builds a which the fighting

size of a contestants are equt bottom ot th a t Une, theri, bo if bits of border of theh terrl land glued The stloklfeback’s 1 te- strand is.m uch greater ths ,n Internal of t'wo tiny flah. MuLWfib.____iense.of tenltory-bals bright- er as the defense c ahades of plays a prtaclple o

ed, he Im- ance to the make-u| his larder, blooded animals. II tlces them noticeable In birds head tato tlons can be obsen and they Who, for example,

ggs which male birds chasing until the exactly tho aame m

;ers i t and munks? Or squlrreli thrust out mountain lions? Or, When the man betog5^ches over -------------- 1-a n ja y s = - ------ VISIT halt 1emarkably HAOERMAN, M lestructlve three members ol all other accompanied by twi

the week-end In I I he re- Mra. B.'E. Neyman

Cruel to Gravea were the i trong, this panylng the group.seeking-a ■------iich bigger A stogie steam el( harge out Lexington, Ky., can attle. And a million tona ot ' • = = B H r a B l l y f = =th e vlcln- ----------------------------own terrl- H o w To Hoi-his home _ _ . _ _FALSEle n t reck- MorO Flm

Pf* ™ bo your («li« Uel silt open ijamiM by (lipping, .rp spines. bllng when you ea and coun- BprinUo a litt

your platea. This all le eye can powder holds falsa

and more eomiorti owever, is goooj, w t ; lijtB o on to his bre»th).'o«t A S n the Im- any drag counter. leat, even____________AJv.rU..:

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occurred „ shortly j“ T ^ ' ^ h U T and Adam. ]

lt> t h . rlvw , ^,h,jaH » and mpld» two miles

J5,“ lalU. capsWnB In the rush

fniirht hlJ w«y to safely T n Hoosen, who swam toward

lh i*ore was drawn backcu m n t whe« h« dls-

jred, Ihe survivor said. by^ from the two sheriffs jdS H tS ' drewed-viinly-lur-^tte. p,M days afler the mishap, but an {Smpered by swKl water and by

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X S l ^ r l y ^ a g , ’ SM U U t^T SuIoprB -plttm iedr-M i

to Carlton. . aiS f V l l 28. 1926. in Daim«- Vs

Nebr.. 'Van ‘ Hoosen' cttYttT' to an 1 Palla from Grand Island,

In 1937. He attended public du'j, here and entered the army deJ7 1944, Wounded on Luzon Pr

d May 12. during the KiODlne campaign, he was honor- ne§ U „rg ed Oct. 26.194S During ance be recclvcd the purple heart, an- m e d a l and the Philippine lib- “on ribbon with one brgnze star, as Uowlng discharge he was em- .d as a mechanic In Twin Falls. \ larrlcd Wnnda Vickers Aug. 28. ■“ ThB couple hns ane daughter,

reiving,-Jo—addition- to__th t 1V and daughter, are two olher of fen by a former marriage, da » and Jerry, Twin Palls; his me ntj, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Van i len, Twin Falls, and his pater- vie randparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. sei Hoosen, Los Angeles. treUlity services were conducted I he Twin Falls national guaid me a t s Srm . Wednesday in Sun- wh Uemprlal piw# under dlrecllon rai le Reynolds funeral home. The lec

m u church officiated. Bo -------------------- — ele

Bbnored in Rites m.

IHL, May 5—ElnaljierilceaJQr- J , Jiilla EUls were held a l 2 p.m. ' day at the Albertson Memorial d The Rev. Chnrlea Easley, ir of the Flrsl NiethodUt church. V

I. Denny Patrick waa aoloLst, Qpanled a t the organ by Mrie.1 Grodeon. who also played pre* 1 and postlude music. nuillbearcrj} were Wiiiiam E. Chaip- nrr

Cheater V. Hobson, Robert cor ikefr-Poreatr—Bristowr ■Wr~lr 'cKl J and Ted Roth. Concluding i cea were held in Buhl city cem- th«

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MAV 1, I95< • vetI rtpnrU by Bureau of R ertim ition, GnIocIciI Sorv*)' anii cooperat*

inc partiri) iin Dlsch. or ConU Yesraso byon Uka .. . , 488.qoo(t)

r Uke u.UKftii) i.vifinu) ~~2I Park 137.hfin.») 12R.7ftf)(a) 1- ............... «,24D fl,360 I4-29.......... ■

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Fill* R«. ... 1.701,'i»2ilii) I1 - - .....- lo.nno fl.(59o ■Walfoit ., Bti.riftii) Rn.fiimCai .“■i* N S .....- l.J'il 1,0S0 \“ll* s s — , ijiu ,.^i . ni u u ‘ -r 8.S Canal. J.v.'ii ;i j;;(l ,rL«*Mfl... tl*. RR

Proie^l i_09nin MH-m 8S0 J'Ut ral r.- 47 »>*r N S CanflL__ 3.Q2n----- r - 8,a4A-----9*j r i m t r 1.1211 1ST f?, Acr»ffet. ftiKer ouinUtiM

tlpluUon p u t WMk: Idaho Falla 0.67 “ P*ll»ad« .lam O.Ol fnch, Moran 0.73 Aahtnn 2M lnch«. S»l April p r^ iif tH o n , I t J iU nd VuV ®|'

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8,1954

T PoUb and voting houra for the pmpn.^M Bnhl nnW conservation

________ Polls will be opep from 3 untilJ p. m . May 18 a t Ja sp e r’s servlcc

home in station In F iler, Clover school 1“ ' . house, Castleford G range hall, ! ,

LOteme O range ha ll and llic ^ u Andy Anderson M otor company , '» • In B uhl. .

landowhers and wife or k ® ; huaband in the proposed diatricL i

Jting on eligible to vote. thtrol, tnepidaand- ■ • ■ ...........

Jerome Dramatic r “ward Group Plans Playvn back j e r o m e . May 6 - “Come Rain or 5 ne aia- ghine," a comedy, will be presented• ___ ___ by m em bers of th e Jerome highsnenilB school'afam atlc group Thursday and P® '-idr-toe. priday-«venings-at th e ' high' school hap, but auditorium. The play Is dlrcci^d ite r and by Jo h n Emerson, speech instruclor.

Membera of th e ca st are Ann t«d the Hof. A rlene Stoclcton. Jackie Ln- ^ 9 p of the vens, M argaret Rowlands, Ruih .ay# ago. Glass, A nita G ass, P a t Wilcher,plaraiedr ’Mffrlyir^iawaUT-Bva-iJohnsoiirl^linT

Ann O ’Danlels, D on QIU. Morris •Danne- Vandiver, Robert Boren. Tim DaleycttYhT'to and'H enry-finoderly. ..............

Island, Assisting •Emerson w ith the' pro- d public duction are F rancis Brogdon, 8lu- he army dent director, an d P a t Thompson, n Luzon Prompters will be Estel Mauldin nnd ing the Kny Rowlands. J a n e t Lee Is biiAi- 5 honor- ness m anager: DorLs Siek, costumw, In . During and P au la Harris, m ake-up. Assist- Nc ie heart, d irec to r In charge of production tw pine lib- ^ K eith Kersey and property ipan- Vc nze atar, ^ B ern^D etta Sm ith . nevas em- '

t g 2 ,: Methodist Club’s aughter, ReelectcdtO _Jhe Dick w ise was reelected preslelciit

ra olher of the M ethodist M en's club fuc.s- Jvmrrlage, day n ig h t during the regular dinner ..ills; hla meeting a t the church.0 . Van Also rcelected were Rayburn York,

s pater- vice president, and M errill Maddox, rs. E. H. secretary. Vernon S m ith was elccled

treasurer, replacing C. L. Morrli. inducted Following the ham supper, the I guaid meeting was opened by Ed Walte ' In Sun- who led devotions. The program, «r- llrectlon ranged by York, Included piano le- tne. The lections by E rnest E gan; a clarinet unam iEl auailcl;._Cl£Br8e.Beed£er.Jifila-Mooie, .j j ,

Bob W illiamson a n d M arshall Olsh; elcctric guitar, B la ine Boss and Olah. j

T „ All the musicians are Twin Falls th J.Oii— hith srhnni stiidRnt.i— A. film. “A -pp

J . Bright Future," show n by Don Som- rls L i t e s mer followed the music. Lelo .. fn . The meeting was closed afte t ben- i

cdlctlon by the-R«T.' W. A, m c - b>femo”r S [h,

Easley, P o p p y Da

b ^ M ^ : Planned May 15 »tred pre- The Veteran of Porelgn Wars an-

nual poppy day will be observed S«l-

Robert cording lo Mrs. Jam es Berkley,-A Vr-tr -c lm irm rnr----------- ------------------- 'ic ludlnj The date has been approved by ty cem- the city council an d also will be

VFW poppy day in Jerome snd--------- Kimberly, she announces.Cjprp Proceeds from th e sale will jo

toward operating expenses of the---------- Jiomo fejr widows and orphans of

' veterans a t Balon R apids, Mich., md aMlstance to local needy vctersnn.

The "buddy'* popples are made r .a n e o by hospitalized veterans who are

for.-thelr work. _1.Vlflf)(a) “ J J ............. .. -w ^■:s - Housework l i . Easy Without 1 ‘ Nagging BackaclieI K a s g i n i r baelciche. Io m o f p e p and en irrr .‘ r r headaches a n d d ix z in e u m a y badueto ilow i

1 noo down of k id n ey f u n c tio n . D octora say |ood Ifldney fu n c tio n ia v e ry im p o r ta n t to food health. W h en some e v e ry ia y eonditlon,auch

gift___ lULfltXfiB iinfl Btr«inHWia**-thU-^mport<Bt--------' , . _ function to a lo w dow n, m a n y fo lk s su n e rn u .

n _ glng backaehw--/»^l m U*ri.hU- Mlnr^r hli>L--------def i n f l a t i o n s due to cold o r w ro n g diet m»r

i r .i i , n Kl u u sa g e ttin g u p n lg h ta o rfre q u e n tp a M B S H .i\'i7 D o n 't n e g le c t y ou r k idney* If thea* condl.) r .n 0.71 , 1 ^^

iBd U lfid a itfceaa fa lly . b> .ttm io as jwo’ir 50 y e a n . I ll a m iX ln g h o w m any Umu

. , D a n 's g lv e h ip p y r e l l e f from theaedlieora*' * farta—helsthQ llim ileao fk ldD ay tubesandflU

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S:. Proposed for■pollM. ------- O-M- . - p _ I .1 _ ‘, Mate s Ko&us3 untilaervicc KETCHUM. M ay 5 -A 5'0-mmion 'school d o lla r hiRhway bond Issue lor Idaho,

e hall With antictoated gaa- 'nd the revenue* waa lecommfindfid .imnnnv ^ ® s ^ a y noon by Clark Hamilton.

candidate for Democratic nomlna- Uon for governor, in a talk to the

me or Ketehum Rotary club.difitricL Hamilton told-the club meeting-at :

the Alpine club in regular weekly :, session., that tourists would-pay off- •

' th e issue In 20 y e a rs through gaao-A line taxci, giving th e state free roads .

a n d the advantages of Increased :P l o v business. ]JT I d j T h e potential ' to u r is t business Is •Ralu or Rreatest Industry available to •

>resented ®^d could be increased 10 •ne high t-imes “if only we h a d the roada andsday and P®°Ple were inform ed about Idaho,”h-school h e - w s e r N . - - - — -dlrcct^d candidate. Introduced by Sen.

istruclor R ic h a rd Ransom. R ., Blaine, calledire Ann ^ ^'cturn to th e school districts,:kie Ln- coun ties and cities the prerogativess, Ruih governm ent which, he said.Wilcher Republican admlnlstra- i5n-^liirf hfld trflken aw ay from them, • ]

Morris unnecessaf7~regula^ions.-jm Dalcv dlctfltlons'Trom the atatehouse

■ K.: in £ o is e are conLrfljry.to.demQqratic Jthe'pro governm ent,''he sa id . ion, 8tu-

ilTd . Twins Die . IIs biisi- BURLEY, May 6—Funeral serv- ' ostumes, Icc.s for Cora E velyn Anderson and I. Assist- Nora. Elizabeth A n der^n , Infant oductlon tw in daughters of M r. and Mrs, De- ■ty n)fin- Von Anderson, w e re conducted Wed­

nesday afternoon a t Malad under th e direction of th e McCulloch-Bur-

5 ley funeral home.) 0 T h e twins died sh*brtly after birth ;

J J M onday at the Cottage hospital. /C tC u SurvivitiR besides the parents are

,. , tw o brothers, L o u is Anderson and : R o n n ie Anderson, and one sister, i

' J a n n c t te Anderson, all Declo, and : th e grnndparents, M r. and Mrs. L. L. ]

. A nderson and M r. and Mrs. Louis ; rn YorK, oesC ham ps. all M alad .Maddox. U _______________

Rites Conductedf B U R L E Y , May 5—Graveside rites : „ “ w ere conducted a t Pleasant View ram, ar- (.g^jgi^ry W ednesday afternoon for j lano le- lcj Bailey, in fa n i son of Mr. gClarinet Weston H . Bailey, who i

’,7 ?,“? ' d ied -shortlv -aft*«^ irth -T uesd& M C t M ountain Home. ,

nd OlBh. Surviving besides th e parents are 1 In Falls th e granaparenls, Mr. and Mrs. r 'Ilm. “A -F rod EvensrBurlny : M ra.-Alberj-Mnr-- r on Som- rb o n , Rupert, a n d Claude Bailey, 1

LeG rande, Ore. rte t ben- Concluding _ r l ^ were conducted t ^,"Mac- Ey LD S Bishop S y lv an Morley under f

th e direction of th e McCulloch-Bur- - ley funeral Jiome.

= = » = = = . j a m i Q j a E E i . .= ________ _ _-jP JEROME,-May 5— MYP will meet

y I J ) a t 6 p. m. Sunday a t the Methodist r ch u rc h and from th e re will go lo ipri s«i I''’ ® Walker for a,1 ■ w iener roast and p a rly . Contrlbu-

t im s 'to T h tM Y F T n H O in r is n H s a r 7 £ > e r j^ .gnd-offleets-wlll-ba-elOGUd,-------------1-

oved by i ’'.i - —wlU 1 '

ne and ''

will io ■ of the I f f

hans of Q h , |U n 4 (ch., and A'cterans. S d U m C ^e made A iU *yO^|fc^^ii4 ^ho arc

de~t~mirpaiiBSH. W w WlaeeondU ^ A T a ■ ■ M»-«miM ■ i * I I . ■

—1-^1 —inyllfflu ^ 1 S I f t \I dlieom*

uiiodui Perrina Hotel---------------------

J o m a k e l i f e w o rH ere nf, A le x an d e r 's you'll find rae

B la c k s of .'ilack.s— carefully ta il' c n m fo rt a n d tr im good-lonks

f a v o r i t e sport c o a t s ever m et! in a ch o ic e of-

F a d e d D en im fi - Rayon and . V ■ D acron M ix tu re s - lOO;!?

m g a b a r d in e :• WORSTEDS

^ • TWEEDSFLANNELS

, BUDGET PLA N FOR A LL YOUR SPOR

^ T ~ ---------- T O f E ^ N E W S r T W

s — S m i c e s J I e l d i o i : —

• „ L l o y d W e s s o n , 1 ^ 5GLENNS FER R Y . May 5 - F u n e r -

.. a l services for Lloyd Raymond W es- i m a &011,-»i w e t im a MoHd&y-fcV-on

1X>S church w ith Bisliop A. C ar! i-mllllon Anderaon officiating. The apeakei r Idaho, ^ d e r D ale Goodson, h ig lited gas- school teacher and adviser of th< imffnrtftH freshm an class, o^ which Raym o n d amllton. ^ member, nomina- Th® opening prayer was offered c to the by Elmer W ayne Jones and th<

obituary was read by Elder E a r! *ting-at H arm on .-T he m lK ^ choir sang tw c

weekly num bers. Benediction was g iv e r -pay off- by E lder-H arm on, - — • rh gaao- Pallbearers were Douglas E ^gera ee roads J a m e s Irving. Rodney Sm ith ,'M er- icreosed r i l l Davis, W ayne Scott, all H a m ­

m e tt , and 'D avid Thompson, M oun- llness Is la in Home. Concluding servicci lable to w ere held a t G lenn Rest cemef/eri jased 10 w ith Bishop Anderson dedicating lads and th e grave.I d a h o , ” ■_________________••

I’ c S O p m n g s i i T

S v S V a l l e y C l i m b i n ghe said. Job openings in Magic Valley c o n - linistra- tinued to Increase laat week, reporta them, . R . s . Cutler. Tw in Palls, employment:ula*fons. -sccur-ity-ioffice-managerr— ------------itehouse Valley offices reported a total o i HQqratic .aSSJob.opcjiinga received last .week—

a n increasfe of 50 over tho previoiu week. Non-agricultural openings I n ­creased by 76 while agricultural openings decreased 26. Inclem ent

al serv- w eather during th e latter part of th e son and slowed outside activities.

Infant

tiZ'. Parldng Fines1 under ^ch-Bur- A total of $20 in bonds for o v e r­

tim e parking w as collected by c i ty er birth police Tuesday, lospital. Posting $1 cach were Charles E bdy nts are a w o ) , Joe K eller, L. H. Barnar. E d ;on and Robln.snn, P. W . Wacholtz. E a r l ! sister, S ln c t ; C. O. W yliierG eorge^helene; :lo, and E d Hale (two). Mrs. J . T. Anderson, rs. L. L. D . y . Anderson. Norman R. G a r - !. Louis lington, Norman Koser, Dick F ly n n ,

W . Nichols, M rs. C. A. Robinson, Jam e s Huntley and H. D. Hove.

do rites Shoes Retainedit view c . C. Anderson company, 201 M a in oon for avenue east, w ill not close out i t s 1 of Mr. sh o e departm ent as was r e p o r j ^ !y, who T u ^ a y . sta tes C. R.. Heppler, s to fgsd&y-aC 'm anager,--^---------------------------*' ~ —

« T h e shoe departm ent will l>e r e -;nts are located and expanded under p re sen t d Mrs. rem odeling p lans. Hardware, a u to - jrWlar— in o b ile aeccasertesi—plumbing - a n d - Bailey, h ea tin g and fa rm supply d e p a rt­

m e n ts will be discontinued, but n o t nducted th e shoe departm ent, Heppler e m - y under phasized.:h-Bur- ---------;------ ^ —

Nights Unbearable“ TlRliiHgSkiH?“I go to Relief beyond belief (or fiery. Itchingi . for a . >'T>taiion. with Bpectally medicated intrlhn Resinoi—the ointment neh in lanolin.

S r> n th ra nri niU Bkln-lcsscni iftT nadfl , d i ^ r e to a c ra lc h -—tnus aldi healing

I ■ ■ p ■ AtlveitUemCTt- : *- -----

. K » iirc l? y » C > -« ofu«blo T J ’ \ ^ ,

------------------------------ Phonp-2240

m m S S S m i^ S

worth loafingfind racks of filacks . . .

ully tailored and detailed for 3od-looks! The best mixers your r met! Colors run the gamutf- -• ---------------ron and A cela teo - W ool and s - 100% W oolens.

S P O R T W E A R P U ^

StT W I N f a l l s , i b a b o ------

T.F Buildittgs W f o t e l $ 4 3 , 7 0

build ing permit apnllcati y-at- -U t^ totaling « n ‘-cstimated’ $49,100 h

A. C a r l f l l j j a t tim city hall.A. W. YduAi!. 1203 Sixth nvei

P '““ T-'loot iteslder 01 t n e a ttached enrage ol brick Raym ond nocr. Estim ated cost Is *23,000.. The Robertson Development cc and pany, Twin F^lls, plans a 33- by Hor F j ir l attached giwace r . L brick veneer. Cost Is about ?19,

N. O. K em plon, « 7 Jackson, pl as j i v e n ^ 12 . foo t bath and a 12-

TB-fodlj bearooih 'addition's to ~< ’ about S1,000. Wescolt Service 1

Uon, 364 M a in avenue aouth, pl ill Jtia tn - remove a scrvlce station can 1, M o u n - J t a cost o f about $700,

serv ices __________________cem etery There m ay bc as mnny as tl ed lcatlng million term ites In a alngle coloi

i iT j ..... ■....

ibingilley c o n - c. rep o rts p loym ent

total o fst.week— ,previous

nlngs i n - M ' m ■

nclem ent H H ■ of t h e H h V ■J L

Itchlngiriicated

Jeaaeni _____________________________

I

f t ; = : i S V i w l c ^

W enjoy wearing^ ESTABWSIIED PRICE :

y Less $3 ▼ (> fo r o ld . ih o e i M - ■ *

IRISH SETTElur

■ ■ ■ ■ h EHlab. PHce

Tou p » y •

R ^ V O ' Old I

/ y ^ v r

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. JEROME, M ay'5—Mx- andI Q , 7 A A Tom Devine, Pierre, ,S, D„ a re glX t l^ i W of. Mr. and Mra. John Hosmon,lit ann iiro fu^ . Mr. and K en t G ist.d ‘$49 7()0 hav2 1“™ " Jerom e resldihall •P'"*’ tt)?, week-end here. 'I Sixth avenue Lewellyn Is r gue;l-loot ^csirnce Stroud. SIe of brick vp- EiiB^ne. O re., to. i s m w o . home in Wimbledon, N .D .elopment com- •ns a by 76- Ached gtH-age T

Jackson, plans 1: and a 12- by ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 1 j i I J i 1 1 I I Iililoiis io cost ~ I

s ta - msouth, plana . | J j i

station canopy

mnnv as three neutralipT g le ^ lo n y ^ ^ H.rtfort,^

OUTSIDE HARa C O U N T ERiin.’m .................. I Mill I n il

P Bird ShooterE » ta b l i i h e d ’’ P r I e e = ' ' t 8 5 9 S

i l Lm m w Shoes

ffJ 4 ”^ PRICE T O Y O U '

o a p e d s -

i v e a n n gD TRICE W.9S

7 .95 = =

!lUb. P rice LL E S S - j | 4 ----------------- — fl

OLD SHOES Y

p»y only

Elt«bJ W c B _ J O I l ------------- Tbere a r f a j-p a iralECC ■">» 12.98 to n ^ S .'^ W l 1

. 5 Z purchased.”___________ H u d s o n ! i - h a v o h .

A M h a v e t h e s i z e a n c

Full Price t« Ton

FEIGHT!

i p j M l e d - j | -

—Wr. and Mrs. C f,S< D.. are guests x A —hn Hosmon.:ent O ls t. New erome restdenta,

m is Jl guest of ■ ^, Stroud. She is r i*-l \ 1 /Vne. O re ., to her ^ ' ^ 7 / V

grain neutral iplriHi. L nc, Hartford, Confl,

e R i i ;S H (

taj Ul Ul olvt yom ' H | | i n n | f l__________ __ i ^ r ^ ^ k h a m Im lfM

T O Y O U H m g

INEER BOOT2Featherw eight L ig h tn e ss

__________ ^ ______________ Not. 60 0

^ ^ Price M y e r i

.Noir_«im B«t

fl-HlANCHERS BOOTSB h E itabllshed Price 15,9S

Less $3,00 « | P % A f M t — fo r Old S hoei ^

You pay.................... I A * ' "

Just right for outdo< worlc nnd wear. Made < wonderful wearing ohocolai

— —

$4 ODD LOT Glrf a3-pair» of nuillty bool«~ln-ttil« troup, wh<

will live you for your eld shoeeid .~ils -h a v o hundr«ds.Qpd-hundrflds-of-Work^ le s iz e and the style, t h e m a te ria l and th ( ts J rU a e fo c a c loslngtim a^SQ tut^V ,^,!.___ .;.._____________ _— ii— "■ i ‘

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d jp 'S p Mltetti

COMPLETE WITH : ★ Salad ^ . Garlic T o ast » ERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT a t t h e

STEAK—CHICKEN—SHRIMP— JEROME-----

tiy[O E S

It's "OLD SHOE WEEK'

at HUDSON'S

H y ou p u rc h a s e a n ew p a i r (

M W in g ;Work“ S h o e s .

~ I M s o i m E r s “^ e e k w e w

give you u p to $4 fo r a p a i n

condition. All old s h o « bought will go d ire d fe io J Salvation Arm y for .i^strlb

I tion to the needy. '

I I I C H E»* y ****

' OTpi

' B m 8 ' E8TABU8HEDFBXOI1W

For o ld ^^o e iT ...

Koi. 4 0 0 ■

h^ B F — -

ii? neit wedi '

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oir_thm Bst. _

U3'”D A ATC «emfort g iv ln s . . .D v U I V * Geouloi w id|«.i7p e , u cb

•upponing15.95 CUSHNIKHn SPUS.

I • Original Red Wing_ ,$V »U M IO O »«O U $.

J M f i r ! ^ —woo'ictick,won’t curi. M N J I e t i i h i

I f t t t t c i ItxibiU ty, l ig h n r““ I . i t i j h t . -

.r all outdoor f .ear. Made of j tESS J2 1 J.9Sirintf o ^o ia te | _

.OT GROUPlls troup, wh0B» eslablisSied prices range Itam- )ur eld shoes irtua any pair of (till c rp u p . J>. .„

ids-of-work^«hoe5 for-men-and-boy».-W«-t- jriql and the prices you want. Bring yourd n y , i ^

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W ABHmOTON. M iy I (JU Pub-: . Uo. power tro u p * Uka th a offenilve fS i

I .jjext Monday, t a their battle with «!«*! ! • p r ln te utUlty for the Helli n o - !;!„I if yon dam Ilte. tUg

! Mra. Evelyn Cooper, publlo power ?[iSII attorney,-announced-JO-wltaBBea tiio

\ ;j .vlU be ready t o teitUy In tavor or . ! ! | !:-thr-propo!ed -federal Helli canyon

St~tlanr~when~tHt^pOwif' commliilon ~Jiearm g ' retuuie* iB er . a "ffiiiee- '

month rcceis. And aha Indicated iiiotome of them stamd ready to taka Jj?Sthe caae to co iirt U the oommli- tiso

I alon rules againat the govemmentproject. ■ l i l ,

I Caie Completed _t:oo' ' Idaho Power eompany, which leeka lolaoj : llcensea tor th ree smaller t>ower j};!*

[ •': dama In the Hella canyon reach of Ijj Snake river between Idaho and

I Oregon, has completed Ita caae In ‘JiJJthe hearing whloh began last July, i iu

The pro-federal dam witnesses j 'JJhope to prove th a t the deepest river J ,igeapyqn on tfte continent ahould be iiOO

J! I feaerved for a federal project. They 5'fSL ^ ll-ln n liir i« -in rm « e-n « li-lnl. nf th . a ! |j ',! i^ rec lionatlom ju re fau an'd power Bm-^ j,; m ission, a Bonneville power sd- lUs I [llll BJlnlstratloa em ploye nnd ipokei-, lO'H i k l l ' m e n for farm , labor and public " i J J ,

jj; pow er groups. —:—

Btratu to TeilUy TMra. Cooper aald Michael W.

Btraua, W ashington, reclnmallon "i commlsaloner f ro m 1045 to 10?3, wlll • J

Iteatify "regardlnit th i evolution and n . , pollciea underlying" the Hells can- A„„tv yon project. P lans for the dam were • .

, formulated w hen he headed tha i t bureau. . ,Ijji Leland Olds, Washington, former g,

)|j Is acheduled to teitify that tho i federal Helli canyon dim would ' perm it more comprehenslTR deTelep- <

iTnont i t the'iOolumbU Mvte rav ' t t f «°ureM th 'w wojad fta to e e imall- u

I e r projecta.I,' Prof. Charlea MoKlnely, Reed col-

4ege, PorUand, Ore,, alao wlll teiU- fy about the theory of comprehen-

I -»lsejrly8r-tiuln_<lfl.TelopmBBt-ai:ap^ -ff •p u ed -to -th 'e -P ii^ l^e i^i'iH!it|-Mn r T n W

•3 iloop«^-« ld^^^«!•-^ 'e lw ^^^n-fe•- — i :|U-SlonaI reiourcea planning.. IT7 °-^a in tia t: Mojnen t.^y ilnav lUe.' «tP~

x ; f e .otwpowtt ]0«J*_»nd jn a ik a ta -------Hemlip'v ' .. "Tsa-TT""" — ^eTveil

Dam Projects “toI WASHINOTON. May B W)-The liJ houM publlo worlM eommittjw w«. IrTera&inirorovad duu providing for ,3 I "partnerahlp" oonatnjctlon of two “ ““P I Paflolf northweat power projecta by

federal, atato and local agenolea.O na m e u u rs would authorlie “5™

■ -ft»t«-or^loea5-oonatruotlom jf^^fieit- ■ » » -« —B »plda-dain^ot41»-0olum b!iw ptvar — l ,T l n “WMSIngton. t h e other fo? oon- A f fI itruotlon by the federal government A l l

I, i'' »nd Eugene, Ore., of Cougar dam T r r o n thaB oiithforlc of the Mc&nile 1 ! l iT lv e r . ^I Tha. b I l i a , b y RapreaenUtlvea I Holmea, B., Waah., and ElUworth,II' HS Ore., rupeotlvely, aris the fln t „

■ i o ' be approved by the committee O*®- J ' embodying the prlnclplei of the El- from i f ■< aenhower admmlstratlon'a program K'll^d

for cooperative development ot wa- The te r reaourcea by federal, atata and j - l v(

j: locsl agenclea. would[I "u w ^ ab(McCagth^Eans_ riSI ll AMES, la.. M ay I (ff)— The city court.

II eounell haa received a petition ■. ;> ilgned by 39 Amea clttiens a ik l^ r | - t h a t the nam e-o f McCarthy road H

here be changed “ta aom« ntbur .D___njWfioleBome name.” H

>i The rpad, a reeddentlal atreet, wm J l ___j“ nS lJH S rariir ah old Amea family I I |II not for Senatnr Mefl«rthi>r-»T- H---- 4

, LEGAL ADVERTISIM BNTS §n ; suMMoiii , . H. i! lSWVIMTi?«!ETcM2“^ T ^ T ^ H

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[ j - AND u i j i w w b w is 2 i ? o r ’w u ____

“ ^^N K N O Tm ^W N BM *Ara^OLAm-’’ DS^TOWNSITI!? T O lW rSuii 00^^^

L, TY,—IDAHO.'Dtf«n«linti, — f MHE-STATE OK IDAHO i«n<«*imt]Bis

I to ih t Abovf nimi4 d«ftndtnU.' Y o u art h«Mby noiifltd th»l • eomp)»(nt

I 'IS r? * ;; a \ " . i M ' : iII th« auU ef tdaho. In and for T«ln FiIli ■ ■ / OouQty br Ihi »bov« ntmtd plaintiff, ind L J 'jrou hi«by d\reett<) to *pMit and I I

. i, plaad. L). tha .cocaplaint within Iwanly , (20) da>a .of the itrvlea of thli «ummQni;

' «nd you aft further notidri tbat unleji you ID apiicar ind p lu d to itid complaint within the tlma hirelo ipeclfiMl, thi plain*

I , tiff will uki Judffm«nt afalnii 70U u l|pray«l, In aald complaint.

Said complaint praya tha daera* of thi

Soun qt^etfnK in th« plaintiff acalnit all IQ olaima of dtfandanU thi title to Lot or Block “D" Hansan Townaita, Twin

Falla County, Idaho., -WITNESS n r hand and the aial ef the

. .Dfatflet Court thla 6th_^dajr^of ;U hI, m i.

fiBEAli) - ■ Clark/ ®PARRV. KEEKAK. K0BERT80N 4 DALY.Attomera for Plaintiff,AMldlnr at Twin FslU. Idiho.>Uhl. April 7, 14. 21. ZB. May. I. im .

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P-n»* P*“ *t|ve 6:00 K.L.I.rtr» 6:0p .*Spoji'ith fi05 Weather fltU SU>flf■n. 6:15 Juneau Shlnn 6:30 xWaQ

«:S0 •VIrtll Plnekley liOO «Orou.6t46 t7ult«n Lewii, jr. T:SO-«Bic I7 MO Jea CUmanta 8U)0 xFlbbiTill •BUI Stam I 18O Lu Jfjr

»es 7 Ito 01* Joa KIU MOO xOoe lA# |!48 C^boya BaMball 9:iA Nlse^

R*anduji.,..........J)iM,,«Oi;dairon lli65_Plmurei5ae , .liLfljL-xNaxaIon "• 10:« Nawi---------- ---- iTHURBDAY 11:00 Hiu. 3

A.mf ' THt«d ««M Sunup Folllaa ™

J “O O T « 0|

, ijOO tHeminfway 7:80 *Hom«Sill Kllk Kloek W 7US xAlex9:00 'Draekfaat Club <(>0 xStrlki

. lOiOO Malntyra'a Barapbook *BobBU 10)80 *Hy Trat Slorr lOtlS *UBr7 fer •wijen-a'ClrrifiM**' 10:50 Mdod,

11:50 •Modern Homaned 10:00 Homep.m. p.m.

,nd 12:80 Idaho Newa 12:16 *EddyI. 12 :46 Kllx Kwla 12 lift Noon 1

1:00 Paul Harvey I lOO «BadloIly. IMS KIU Kou»trvK>l< 8 III KIIocy(ges .2 i00 *MeCarthy Hearing 4:00 iWeloo

8/80 o r Jo« Klix 4t80 Klloeyc4 >16 tHeminrway 6:4B xMonr

be 6t00 *8^ Praatoa 6:00 xSportB i80 tSky King 6tl5 SIx.flfi6:16 Junaau Shlnn 6:80 xRoy 1

flO -g l^ M ^ l^ n LewUJr________7:01) Tnilh-m-" •■'Tiorvoa''01enfentr ' .............8:00 xTlbbai. 7:80 o r Joe Kllx 8:30 Lucky

8:4B Cowboya Daicball 9:00 xOne 1>&. 10:16 BaaebaU lioundup S:3U xSix Stu 11:00 Pleaaure Time 10:16 Hita o

1 iOO Bim off , 11:00 HlU. \

w Las Vegas to Get m New Plush Hotel .

CARSON CITY, Nev., May 6 ,^ A nother luxury hotel, waa approved i

fo r the aouthem Nevada gam bling ,ce n te r of Laa Vegai yeaterday. .

T h e N evada tax commisaion gaveth e green light to tho proposed »2,- jm o o o v e g a r T H i in r o N n n iu t I t i

™ ordered th a t conitraotlon on th e i200-room layout muit begin by J u ly |

-4^(|-ia-tho^Kcond-multHnlUion-do^•- -l a r Laa Vegas hotel approved by t h e i

, eom m iulon In two dayi. M onday I“■ th o commlaalon approved the p ro - i»- posed $3^00,000 Caia Blanca ho te l. 1p" ----------- ■_ 1

^ J n te r n a L ii juries t11------- - ■ m n o i^ U ly r -M a rS -m -a rn e s t - - f

H M nlngw ay-dlaoleitd today -h e - re - - v— = e S ™ iH h T e T n sF i;jn r!ra S 5 = ® ^ S ? —

raoulouB escapes from two airp lane- T!BiBhBi-in A frica 'la it January;-------

‘■But It's nothlhg to worry abou t,” th e M -year-old novellat laid. ‘■

8 Hemingway said he waa shaken u p badly In the leeond crash. H la P*

. In ju ries were n o t deicrlbed aa s e r l- re „ ous a t the time, but the ta te rn a l H i „ trouble appeared after he came to a t

Venice."You can’t te ll about auch tajurle.i

2, u n til later," Hemingway said. "B u t .r»« -go t-th la-abou t licked now." j,o

E fflortoplG rbW f"a Battles Brownell

'^A SH IN O TO H , May 5 Wt—T h e tlii f N ational Law yen guild won a co u rt co

o rd e r-y ea te rd ay —preventing A tty .- Lt, , O en . Brownell.-temporarily a t leas t, bua . from taking ateps toward listing th e mim guild aa aubveraive. r i I- T h e O. S. court of appeala, by a id J - l vote, said "intereata of Justice

w ould be aerved beit" by holding“ in -a b e y a n c e -a hearing ordered b y <je

Brow nell un til the legal Issues ca n a t— be-threahed out in U. B. d istric t -w ty court. I t

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11:00'Badlo Serial*Eddy Arnold pim.Noon Newa. Markata 12:00 Hlfh Noon In U.xRadio SerUla 12:16 KEEP NewiKilocyele Klambake 12:80 Farm Newa. UarkxWeloome Traveleia 12:46 'Arthur Goilfrey Kilocycle Klambake 1:18 *Houa« Party xMorsan Butty 1:46 •WUard of OddaxSporU Dally 2:00 'Radio SarliliSlX'flfteea Newa It :00 *Tenneaie4'KrnlexRoy Rogera 3:20 Spinning BindtUTinth fi/fniiTtili*"**** 4:10 From '04 to 'S4 aTlbbay-McGee"' • -<5 ' ' ^lOO UatilBg A»-Kida Lucky Top HlU fi:80 Date tn Hol)ywoo< xOne Man'a Faroily S:45 *Bdward R. M»rr.xSix ShooUr 6:00 Pau) J roubay SpcHIU of Yeaterday 6tl6 KEEP NewtHlU. YeaUrday—Today 7:00 Meet Hr. MeNull.

J Pill-Hafpy I'IST. LOUIS, Mny 6 W)—A new

"moodllfter" pill pulli people out of the bluea and woei following j,,: broken engagementi, retirem ent,

“ 8 or o ther depressive ita tes, three ‘ j phyalciana report. _ _ _ i t

ve I t-h e lp e a BO per cent o f p e r- ' aona with mild depreisloW D n.

I t Howard D.> Pabllng, J. R o b e S ^li he Hawklna and James A. L. M ouP lly ton. Cincinnati, told the , A m erl- j j ,- t i n Payenw tfira ia io lB lo M ^ ; th

b e fearful of-m w tlng friends, trou - i qay bled by Jnicmnla and various0 - aehei a f te r her engagement was si. broken. S i x weeka trea tm en t

with th e pUli had her feeling _ aelf^confldent, b u o y a n t 'f rw 'O f ' ‘

hiadachea and trem ulous-feel- “ In tl. they laid. P f

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WASHINOTON, May 6 W) — An " Industry study prepared b y Adm. p= JJJ Ben Moreell recommenda th a t 3t ;ig per cent of America’s iteel m ills be1- relocated., to lewen (he th r e a t to 5 r the induslry ot a crippling H -nmnlf “ to attack.

In an analysis prepared fo r the American Iron and Steel Inatitu te, Moreell aaid 10 well-aimed H- bomba could deitroy abou t • three

. auarters. of the steel Industry and ■ two~cffiid ■kfaocITIIt o n e ~ t r a r d ^ r

the nation 's Ingot producing ca­l l 'paolty. The rep o rt by Moreell, w h o re-

he tired from the navy in 1940 to be­r t come board chairman of Jo n es and

Lauglillii S te^ ' corporation, "Tltta- ^ it , burgh, w a s ' matl#- publlo In the le magazine U. S. News and 'World

Report.a ------------ ----------------

ce POSTMASTER NAMED>B WASHINOTON, May 6 (M—Presl- >y dentDUenhower iiaj jent to th e scn-

ate the nomination of H aro ld D. ct- -Williams t a be poatmaater a t ^ o l u j ,

It* .

lew for Jerome |

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Hon/wiiaJ S S hUIIm ,,rd B. Burrow 7:00 -ThrM Cltj BjllUoubu Sporta 7 >16 *Lota and AbaerKe«i 8:00'Badio PlaybouoeKjnet *<>0 'Myataxy TheaurPhotorrubar B :00 'UoUTvood Surway3U*Si 6:16'Mika Malloy; i r 'mu S tariir Sporti Ttit, M l Wm j;=5»

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, 6:48 Tradtn# PoatBSDAT 7:16 'Uartln A«roaaky

KBAR’a Koffee Elob 'Modem Eomaneea

• 10:86 •WhUperina Slre«U Sf-K..* N » . llJlS'Chet HunUey,U;30 »Grand Central SuMoa

.................I2I00 •Falli Harvey[Wprld I2 iisiulit«a

1:00 Muilc for Milady, , , „ 1:30 *Sam HayesOB In M. V. 1.45 .7^ Malone

. . 2:06'Make Believe BaUroomiwa. Uarketa 4:00'Capuln St*rr ^Ccifrey «:30 Mlour of Stara?arty . 6:30'Chet HunUeyof Odda «:00 HlliteaJarlili 7:00 ’Three City Bylloe

KrnU 7 :1J ‘Luin and AbnerBindftand 7:30 Muiio Expreaa

1 to ‘S4 7i45 Hfnry DwonhakHoily'w^ ■ ~ ^R. Uurrow 0:1& *Ulke Malloy

)ubay Sporu .1(1:00 *8immy-Kaye • ■ <ewi 10:3S 'Aniwera for Amirleana. MeNulley UiOO Platters with Panopa

n Theater Guild to Hold Work Party

)ut ^ "work party" to construct sets ”8 for th e Twin Falls L ittle Theater pt' guild’s Oolden Jubilee production of ■ea "Eaat Lynne" wlll be h i d next Tues-

' day. a t the home of T om Alworth. ■ Plans for the workmeet were made

a t a meeting of the-guild Tueaday “S ' n ight a t the home o f Mrs. Helen fJ" Bobler. In addition, th e eroup con-

duct*l_tat«nnlMlon a c t. tryouts for the melodrama, to be he ld June t.

wir —-------- ------ --------- -

2 Senate ReservesRoom for Prayer

o r _~ W A S ^O T O »rM y-B -W

prayer room to- the cap lto l where congressmen can-retreat from af- fairs Of j u t » for meditation.

in ie ^ ^ ^ ia ^ O T e d a resolution,

rv "to make available a room, with “ facilities for prayer a n d meditation,

' for use of membera" o f congress.,dm. ------- -— ........ • -

L E T S E A '

“ ® ^ “ S e O T T. . In th a t codgen

ute, ALWAYS OOOD—

jree ■ PrtaiB-Rlhs o(“Beeland j M n » Ohlcken-ln-A-I

^ P A R T Y BOOTre- r i l P ^ O U R STEAKS AF be-and I; I— ■rja.'.L-.L-'-v; - ..... .................:[tU-‘

For a Gala★ F O O D ★ D l

eal.

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AND S A T U R C

1 ^

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]qOW! F a T f t f lD o o n Ope» at I ■ J I ) 1 1

• A D U L T ENTER

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- lOMafiotiforE8»- Help to-FaFms

WASHINGTON, May 5 (uio—Pres­ident Elaenhower yesterday a llocated

• 810.000,000 fro rn hia s p e c W H a i te f reUef fund to ^ d a five-state weit- e m dust bowL

u ’The action w as taken In responie to an u rgen t ip p e il la st w e ^ .b y the governors o f,tb e five sta tes—

______rnlArnrin TTantiili , Wwg M w rlr f l. ,

MO.OOIHIedefal. aailstance prbgram — Leglslatlon to p ^ d e additional

federal aid funda now ia p ^ d l n g In congreaa

W anta SpeedMr. Elaenhower said th a t In order

' th a t prom pt action could be tal:cn u in the drough t emergency h e waa

allocating 5 1 0 ,000,000 at once to be used- by the agriculture d iep artn en t In supplyhig prompt aid. ‘

An agricu lture department apokes- m an aald tb e tlO,000,000 will be

Itoon Uitd to h e lp finance' emergency j^ind erosim control practlcea und’- the agriculture conservation p u -

J gram. F arm ers ahare the c o a t A ction Expected

Secretary o f Agriculture Ezra T. Benson" tola s ' newi conference

action -la expected on a $16,000,000 o5"* appropriation for drought relief----- which aheady haa been approved by

the aenate.The apckesm an said yesterday,

however, th a t the 110,000.000 will .A , , '’help us get started right iw ay " In . I j moves aimed a t tying down the soil sets In drought areaa."

later -----------------------------

•ues- Probe of Damage nade For Crops Asked

'WABHINOTON,-May 8 '- t» = S e n - a to r Cordon, R ., Ore., yesterday aak-

, ■ ed the fan n e rs home sdm ln lstra- ' tlon, PotUand.^ Ore.. to determ ine If

enough to w a rra n t federal loana to farm ers.

The secretary of agriculture may rn — make loana to Indivlduala w here an

a c t of natu re h a s destroyed crop pro- -The ^ c Uo^ t o ^ ^ i ^ potot'Wt o e ^ e ^ ^

here crop sesaon. _ a f . Cordon s a id he has requeated

K enneth Saw yer, itate PH A direc­tion. tor. to Investigate damage to fruit

a n d berry.-cTopa.Ja. tbe WlUamotte T i l l e y 'a n d ; B o o d a l r a r : i i e u u u L ^ ,

with resu lt of free iln g weather l a s t week.tion. ■ -----------------------------S3. READ ’riM ES-N IW S WANT ADS.

EAT ATP T ' S ^ C s f r t o d o fjdgenlal atmoaphere where the food la OD—

t-B e e f^ - l 'ls h -^ -a h ip r - -P U e t M lgnon— n-A-Baaket - Real I ta lia n Spaghetti, -W affles Served A tt-D ay = _ .________ L_ .

lOOTH .FO R lO A OPEN ^:S ARE CHOICE! 6 A.M.

k N i g h t O u t

•DRINK ★FUN

S I O r C t l H B ^IN

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THURSDAY JRDAY NIGHTS

- P R I C E S - M p i S Show Only:

I U I I I I E:ve. 90cChildren SOo

^ S t a r t s T O D A Y

nIT E R T A IN M E N T ' •

k ^ l o N S T ^ c i SMITH PALMER A

LSO! PLUS! ★

r r o FALLS.; IDAHO .

Project ReponedO P BOISE, M ayX U tieO rand J o ta ---------- .r iT f/'Mn. iiiafl~AUBmnmi me t u r ■

bid of $T3B310 to th e s ta te highwayF I D b d epartm en t-ye ite rda rto r-su rfa^

nearly 40 miles ot hlghway In Bing* — ha m county.j o o ^ ..The- piJjKt Includes 103 nmes Uaaster ^ p g^yj i„m Midway Junction e weit- 20i mUes of U. S. S6 from

tbe Junction touthesst.“ Pon“ Germer, Abbott and W aldron,’I re -

m onton. DUb, b id » a y j8 5 for . a s ta te s - tnd lurfsclng l l . ’f miles of

the-M urphy-Bninraii rnsd. to Qwy- - h e » oountyronly t lH helaw the «ec-.. _

)g ram _ low-bld of-the Eagle-Couatnic^ - Mtlonal Uon company, Bolae. . .d in s to Nelaon and Deppe, Bolte, bid

$207,333 lor lurfaclng a 13-mIle s tre tch o( the M urphy-Bruneau

n order road . . . _ „! ti:cn Pickett and Nelaon, Idaho Falls, he waa bid »65,i28 tor constructing two B to be bridges on the Lemhi highway east irtnen t weat of Terreton In Jefferson

county.a p o k e s - ----------------------- ;

:^gen^ Funds for Basin' tl pi Projects Okayed^ . 'WASHINOTON. “ “X ®

senate passed and sent to President Szra T. Eisenhower yesterday a bill which terence would permit congress -to- a p ^ - . t io n a l nrlttte an dddltional 16 million doi- ,000,000 iSiTorcoliraibiir-baalB-proJocts.^ -

reiliet An amendment,by Senator Morse, jved by Ind.. Ore., to add another million

dollars was lumed down after Sen- iterday, ator Cordon, R., Ore.. explained there00 will was sufficient extra authorization vay" In in the bill lo meet Mcrse’s pro- the aoll posal.

TAX PANEL TO MEET rrp BOISE, May 5 OJ.PJ-The Idaho tax

commlaalon wlll hold Ita quarterly meettag In Boise June 7-9 Secretary

lA C U Tom Kurdy iald yesterday. I t was - »=Sen- anticipated that only "routtae bual- ay ask- ness’’ would be on the agenda, he Inlstra- aald.nine If —:---------- ^ ^

5 i m iop pro-Lhe In^ • - • ' ________'

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I ^Tliere’s nothing to buy. no obliR

f tlon. you do not have to bp preseI to win, winner will be notified.■

B T o B e G i v (s -

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^ THURSDA

J EVE., MAY

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SJ '- - M ni.‘ X. j ! Mm I ^ nliriiig prtei- ffi| dent, conducted a ^d le llg h t Instal- Kl- - lation ceremony lor new ofllcen of t t -Ladlea ol Elke a t tbe annual ban- ^Ilj— qoet-lor-aiembera-UKl-lhelr—htu> p bands Tuetda; erenlng In the EUu H . dlnlns room.f|f > U io new officers v t Mn. Edmond yt^vMlel««nr{)re<ldenti-Mni. Weldoa-D, Er_.T?iliiklfin, pesldentrdect; Mrs. A. J.Bll, Nelron, »eeond vice preildent; Mra.

yB ,ta rv : Mta - .^ B e r t . E. Lee, correa- ponding secretary; Mn. L. M. Ben-

Ml " to n , auditor; Mrs. R. H. Downs, hla- nn, torlan, and Mrs. Larled JenUns and : S UllL Mrs. Roy_Weller, directors. | i f lny Coraagea were presented to Mrs. I H n | ‘M e ^ and Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs;'5|i-_ Meeks also received a jlll. / ^[it, Mrs. Harry Cohen, mlstresT^of [rt—eejelnonlea, eompojed, directed and 4 —* J^T iresaited 'a 'sk lfdep lc tln t UftTils- I tory of the organization, ■■■>

P ^ c lp a t ln g were Mrs, Stanley ^ t PbliUps, Mrs. Eugene Malberg and * Urs. Meeks, past presidents; Stanley

_ Phillips, CecU Pfost and Mrs. Bert Israel.

Offlcera of Twin Palla Elks lodge .W No. 1183 were Introduced.[jj___ A social hour prepeded_.the dinnerli '-Uld' dancliig and games (oliowed. K Jl Candles ahd spring (loweri decor- •»*•» '$ ated the tablea. Harr tf,_____________ *— «L_J(________________

Conference Held - By Filer Church

PILER, May 5—The LDS primary ____conference was held Sunday evening thsa t tho Pller LDS church wllh chll- ^hlWidren from three to IJ years of age ^

’ taking part In the program. naren; Mrs. James' K. Bailey was In | r ‘t charge of the program and Mrs. O. J. a n d tlr— H fe—gave—tbe—welcoming -addressr -I Opening prayer was given by Ken- „o

I! neth Nellsen and Jerry Tegan pre- 1 5 sented the closing prayer,J Mrs. Eddie Bailey led the alngjng „ fl with Dea^ Hall accompanying. John l| Barlow""and Mr. and Mrs. John

I Peterson presented a play. _

Quests were Mrs. Art Watson and , Mrs. Vera Smith. “ e

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ThenfieFegfureB; v m w . May Hr-"A Testimony aurod -I Orowi" was the theme ef the pri- will a

mary ward conference Sunday eve- will bi r nlng a t the, ID S church. return^ The program w^s directed by Unl ~=JSnnBrP*yne and-JucludiEtta open- ukely ij ^ j r w w b y MaxTOWdj^^gcome The p

II Searle and muslo directed by Vh-gU ^ t S S ana and played by Eva Bowen, when Tamara Thompson presented the or wei

-toe.™D Burley sOke primary president, and hla na

Mr«. Hulda PreymlUer, stake Lark " nrot M M « ■. lo r tl* * * truth,

— Fireside jChat-i-------HEXBUBN,-May--6—The-second I hi|j ,= S l«d spwlal interest ji;onp held .a I t mu

It" 'Rome ofMrTandMra; J. V.'Lee.'Neir deskT' ll Bowqut, Burliy, ehowed slides of his th a t 1 I ID S mission In Ireland. joymeI:; Mr*, Lee waslasslsted with relreah- of tea I menta by Mrs. Nona Janks.Mn. Mel- achool I bert Taylor and Mrs. Otis Orton. Paroni

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There conie. a time In every vacchlld'5 life whpn he la separiited for flclflome rcwon from hla home nnd theparents. Maybe the family thlnka oaaithe child need« a change from home c and theyAcnd him to a relfltlye for a

*®‘ time, or lii a camp. MaySe he haa lo'go to a hosplul. Sometimes hla par- if j

®" enta have to leave him for a while jre beeauae of bualne&s. family troublea,or. a vacflllon trip. Such happening theare common to all familiea and are wit:to be acceptcd by them, bui

-J Children, wnt from home, for ingth e first ilme in their llvea, muat allbe prepared for the experience ahead Cof themr They^muat=be-told where iuithey are goinfr. why. what io expect unc

— -pMlirTeoplrand-lj ir place. and aa< -A~jly aured that their father&.«nd mothers be■I- will always be in touch with them. In.8- will be writing to them and, in time, and

returning lo take them home again, whiby UnleM this ia done the child ia Qcq

,likelx.-to-.t8uffw .-^motional ,'shock. nur ''* The parent, who. dreadFng^ii acene.^ -talt8-archtlil~0 m f l iB ia JuaHrolnfr JM]fli oh tfo r a time and will be right back, ney

when he la leavlni: the child for daya or weeka, makea a dreadful mlatake.He makes the experience a ahock to /

his parentj, In all people, and makea a problem for thoao who are to care for the youngster. Tell him the truth, assure him In every possible way, and leav the reat to him and lilA temporftryBuardlana.

id I heard of a hotel for children.It I t aounded delightful. I t was dea-

Ifl. crimed , as Jfilng.. .efl^ipped With . iL .‘i f deakT' bellWya, all equipment liA th a t ia usually supplied for the en­

joyments of gueatd. with the addition 1- of teachers who would carry on the 1- achool studies of the young gueats.

Parenta going on long trip, or on, a ^

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l i M ^l Edmrad~NiieiMS p’re«rden^ of the L in f room Tuesday n leh t was Mra. Andrew J. ceremonies for th e Installation banquet (f

Dur CRTf3ren JiELO PATRI for

■ ■■ ' ' anc■y vacation th n t would nol be bene- ing >r ficlal to their children, could leave noc d their children a t Lhe hotel and be Kel :a aaaured of their'wclfnrp: ' 'Jol:

Children going to camp for the ® flrfiLUme o u ih t to beUntroduced lo , - ^ the people In chnrgc. They should. ® ■■ If possible, m eet some of the chll- ^1® dren who will be nt the (^mp with S' them. Stories of cnmp life, of w hat 1^*

they would be going there, along _ with picturea of the place and the , buildings are a great help in assur-

yr ing them of the good intentions of Jt all concerned.d One should be particularly care- h* -e iu i about praparinB a child who m u a t |or «t undergo an operation a l the hospital,I-- -A^iloUire-fihowlnjHihfr-room-he-wlll- -51 •8 be in. the kind of bed he will sleep 99. 1, in. the nursea and doctor in maaka ^ B, and uniform, will prepare him for a. w hat he will ejtperlence. A personal la acquaintance W’lth his doctor ^ n d c. nurse is esaemiiiJ-T-- --------f. ‘■^•PamUiariCy ' destroys fear. 'Byg, mflklnff f»Mi|i|tn .... -c. new situation aa far aa may be. we ra reduce shock, we calm fear, andB. .................... —■ ' I = .

* la pleasant a n d p&lnleaa. Backaches may be associated

^ w i t h rheum atism , arthritis, lumbago,.stonmch and kldney disorders. I f you have tried everything else. Try Adjust-

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DR. ALMA HARDIN ^ CHIROPRACTOR> Ph5beM2g

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fine gift Hem. ver.satUs la this and trivet . . . rted detigned mle tiles are

backed.

E ^ dspr]ThW la a bMiilv .ol a spread, niic olo.ir fuliniR gives It tha t plUBll luxury look. . . Hie colors are a pcr feri pii-kup to bring out the lovellnesj o( any dccoratlng »chpmel l l s n-ii. lmbln and needs

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" C o i H e H o n o r e d 'hHEYBUftN. M ay 5-Mra. M yrtle "

Lott, entertained Saturday evening J'for her son and dau g h te r-in -law , Mr,and Mrs. Keith L o tt, who a re leav- E

»e- ing today for Philom ath. O re . Pl- ^ive nochle was played with Mr. a n d Mr.i. abe Keith Lolt w inning high sco re and N

John Carson, R u p e rt, low. Nhe ■■* if <-■STUDENTS RETURN g1 SHOSHONB. May--ft=-The highIjj ' school senior c lasa returned M on- .j| . J day from a two-day trip to Salt

. Lake City, M r. and Mns. H a rre ll ^Thorne accompa^iied the student-v j

establish faith. W ith faith comes courage.

All ehildrtn develop unplccMnt tikbiU >l one timi or another, hut they ean he

re- chanflred by ilmply chansinir the«« babiti uat for sood-onu.'^r-.>P«tri expltinii how thii J.1 i* Hone In hla leaflet P>IO, "Chanffins ,,,' Habit*." Tn obUiin a copy. irnH 10 <*«>nUi in

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Johns-Manviiie and P io n e e r *• “Jlint-Kote" Products. Ids. No Job to o Large—J — o r f ‘o a ”Small.

FHA TERMS ’d Nothing dow n—up to !

35~H01It3lB~tO'P5yPHONE 2975 COLLECT“Qlvp me a place to s tan d

® and ru roodf the world."

F A V O R I T E- j ALWAYS WEL(

p S y moilp]* : " B o x o f 3 : : 7 2

^ fiO-Bnuge. 15-deriler d a rk oryearns. A ll packaged In seta nl to make th e finest M o th er 's D; ever! S m o o th no' sag fit , sma

) finish m akes them a favorltieveryone. Make M om happy nevfrnl se ta of the.s« fine Gs pylons,

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WIN P A I^ ^ , IDAHO

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m W e d i n C a l i f o r n i a J’» - Woyd has been recoivnd-hcre of -H

t te of .SfH daugnter of M rTw d Mrs* EvaU TUT, ■“ ■ H Cathedral City, CaiiT., former TwinH Falls residents, and J . L^Bradley. ^■ Santa Monica. Calif. Tbe April cer-■ emony was performed In tbe St. k. H Pn(n<^-chapehat the Miasion inn a t ft'■ Riverside. Calif. I H .The bride wore a white linen I IH sheath dress, styled with an overskirt I 3 t)f-OhftHtilly lace,- and-a"^atchlng » ^ hat.S k _ -The, couple waa attended by AnnS Wilson,"Spfitft Monicfl, flnd~M flTlh :3Sf Motria. Corona jle l Mar* Calif. ::^ A reception followed a t the bome 7^ of Mr. and Mrs. John Sutphen. {rfm After a honeymoon a t Carmel, s '

Calif., Mr. and Mfs. Bradley are ^^ making their home at 6104 Mar- a^ guerlte atreet. Corona del Mar. | j3 The bridegroom is studying, elec- i^ trlcal engineering a t Los Angeles g1 ^ City..coUege^Mra. Bradley has been g ^ employed by the Bank of America ^ at Palm Springs.I B Out-of-town guests included Mr. 'm and Mrs. J. L. Thometz, Twin Falls. ~m and Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Laurlrton .^ and Mr. and Mrs. William Oagon, (

Soda Springs.^ ^ ^ ^

l i V i s i t o r H o n o r e d ih(

i : ' “ " B y F a m i l y F e t eMrs. Norman Barry and daughter, '

— Linda, Salt Lake City, were honored jr.,J__nt a family dinner Sunday at the an3 home of Mrs. Barry’s drotner-m-iaw THj

and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rayl, an Ing J'’-f^r, Among the 34 guests were Mrs. av- Barry’s daughter. Mrs. Jack Bell,Pl- and sons, Jerome: her parents. Mr. lr.i. and Mrs. I. E. Watson, T win Falls: | ind Mr. and Mrs^ Clinton Watson and

Mr. and ^ r s . Wayne Watson and children. Hazelton, and Mrs. Lee da Sharp and children. Filer. dg

Mrs. Barry, before ■■'visiting In co Twin Falls, attended the annual , mothers’ week-end activities at Ida- to ho State college, where her son, we John Toolson, is a student. cd

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1 ference was held Sunday n lsh t at .lhe LDS church . The iheme. -Testl- Himony GxDWS.:'.^was,presented by the -^

a f g children In plays and music directed' by Mrs. A lma Blacker. ^ [hter, The president. Mrs, K eith Merrill. nored jr., w«s In charge of the conference ^t the nnd » bs reader lor lhe plays. Open- cai S ^W Ihii-prnyer waSTrlvnrbrJionald-May- -Uo Rayl, and closing prayer, by Venis Jen- P»

sen. *Mrs. * * » »

XI: B i r t h d a y F e t e dliMERSON. Mny 5 -M rs. Marlon

‘ Moncur entertained a group ol — frlend.s w ith a mnimee p a r ty Satur- ^ day sftcm oon honoring th e birth­day. anniversary ot her daughter,

K In Connie.nnual After the show the glrla returned r Ida- to the M oncur home w here they

aon. were served refreshments and play­ed ftames.

e l t e r H e o r i n g

HTPG TO BUYNO IN STR U M EN T! ' , NO BATTERIES!

NO REPAIRS!VO EXTRAS!vice Charge Covers Evprythlng

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riETection Is Held ^

»T»r>r»\rt? \fs7 5 — Bentor Girl |

f attending t ie m e e tin gi t e ^ o r Scout dayh—J S k h 'Tin •* o b s e r r e d ^ t IJ a t

• ' s u ^ a U e y during the regional con- ^ S 7«Snr# T h e day will Include a ski B

U f^rid 'e luncheon a t th e round------ - house and a barbecue-at X r a lU l^ t

ifrfee Senior Scouts from other ii S L u iU t l e s in the J U

i S t>e miesla o n i i B - J ^ W T y rif ^ l c i ^ l ^ h l o r O c t . l S . n d w i l l

leave by bus the nex t !T he n ex t board meeting was set ^

’''j for Sept. 18 at Jeron-.e' A ttending from Jerome were Miss

Marianne Fort. Nancy

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?rat’- l t a * »elitf(« r*hw -W iH #> > 'r»^ Py the -Now I IM why TnoB »r« Amtna <ected N o . I rtlic f for .............

io<ri»aiion." MTI H *w kih« MtPink- ttton. (•mom pnMie eye. "Tomi r.»« K)P-fP~<l rtlid from «ller-«*no« di»-

« » « nUt. r«l ■«>« o*«-«lk«ltie-an t )pen- canic «nd rtbwind. No wonder mil-.-May - U < r n T T r p tS i . l r i l ^ ;< * a x jh ^ ^ ^ ___Jen- pock« or p«ie. G « T o m s ^ -1

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= ATTENTIONplay-

b^j • THERE ARE MANY DAIRY a n d BEEF

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MILKING SHO. —Hinth Anjiual TdsF

o f Quality Sele<

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WED., MAY 12 -

;_ C A tO m L S A L E J

Caldwell, I

for extra full i r v ^'kirts h ere 's her

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t«(-andin(r value tn this Blip_ uCpermnnenUy finished to.atay

ep hpmline. 4 flaring iier.t. josr^whilp, red, black'or n n v y .^ ^ ^ ^

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^ POWER GAIs e tln g _ )Ut dayt. IJ a t ^ ^lalcon- \ . £le a sU B i l ' f ' f \ . J f c

round-ilUreek H a S' Ia coun- [Jerome* \.-

Uld will' —ng.------------was set ^

■re Miss Nancy

C U T S GARDEN

^ M O R E THAN\^ r t] Hand leti you li r ip (hrough dozeni garden chorei. Any

a . y o u r (imily n n eisJ l the ruggedly veriaiil,w n as i t mows, sweeps, Im f le ed s , ferliliIe^ ipjl,,

Let UJ demonslraic il pow er gardener lo )d

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o( t h e t e w s u rv iv in g p l o - . O " '" "the o l d w e s t, w ill b c h o n - " " » L .

» 1 0 0 th b ir th d a y a n n l v e r s - T rackw p a r t y a t 7:30 p. m . M a y ^he K i m b e r l y g ra d e s c h o o l Q u » u ty '

la rg e r 1

» n w in b e 100 y e a r , o l d o n i „ l h ' ' ’. ; J o ln ln B I n s p o n io r ln g t h e i.55-2-"»

i l ty -w ld e e v e n t a re t h e K i m - la m b e r o t C o m m erce , w h io h ™ i a t e p s tow ard s t a g i n g p , n i

a n d t h e K im b e r ly P T A .

M c C a r ty a n d Don F s r n e s o t m u n l t y ® » r o ( C o m m e rc e a n d p . m . F 1 D o d d s , p re s id e n t o f tihe D r , P .' c h a r g e o l a n a n g e m e n t s I n t e n d !

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-a u , , , , - ,-........ ......................J22.no Colored i....___ : ....... ..~ r --------- ~ - .. . l l6 .7 R HtBgi . .

!! ~ 1. iu .0 0 * j4 .0 0 L fghorn '• !« q u o i i « d i -------- ( 5 „ m

1'! “t . - ....« • .« " . .tr inij | , „ .......... ..............I2H.S0

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c u t te r eow a 8.00*10.00; eho le* S80 jb. atock w ki- • a tM r c»lv«a IB.OO; few' c b d lc t 4J5-.IB . J t o*.

h e lfa r c * lv « 17.00.Hoga 5 0 : b u tc h e r . 60 lo w e r , aome 1.00 L.i™?

o f f ; aowa a tead y to 60 lo w e r : cholee 170- whll. • n 24S Ib. b u tc h e ra 27.00.26; f e w 160.190 Ib. w l .

m®dJuini-wi.«.00-28'r» o w » -“ * 0-.6 0 *M,fi0.' • f r u r •iC--------- 3 K * p “ B ? ^ r T io n r a > i r T iT & T T i ta * T i r . i i : r V w• t . e b o le t a n d p H m e trueVad lA o a tiv a ap ring i iV S

lam ba 25.00.___________________________________ U * _ h

nn 8 AN ^rilA W C IflC O **------ .S A N J K A N C IS C O , M ar K ( U P ) - C a t l l e— * aa lab la 7 5 ; f r e a h recelp ti l a r g e ly dairy typ# itoek co w s;, o p e n in g m oderately ac tU * . about CHI ita rL * t«*dy : In d iv id u a l eom m «rcial-v 940 Ih. ('o rt o ln u ■ U u g n te r i t e c r 20.00: few e u t t e r and u lllily O au • e e n ‘ o * * 11 .50-18 .00; ind iv id u a l u tility bull heavy

15 .00 ; o t b t r e la iae t a e a re e ; ealvee la lab ia Barl > .{g. 1 0 ; l e a n t s u p p ly vealefa a n d H ght a laugh . 9M.14 , - - - t* r ealvaa o p a n ln g ateady f o r eom m erelal------ 4o -« b o lc« -« r« d ea *t-})MM>>2hOO: - -

H oga a a la b le 360; en tire a u p p ly a laugh te r CHI p> e lu a e a ; aow a optinlng i t 4 a d y : b u te h ir i not . . I . I T i U b l i t h ^ , ' e h o lie 30(^460 IV: M w a '19 .00 -' Wh«

‘ 20.00. Mty Ai^ Sheep a a la b le 60; a e a n i M f ly aupply July g i^ in a u ff le le n t to teat m a rk e u l l i i -------------I, ^ L 0 8 A N G E L E S ( o rr11 LO S A N G E L E 8 > U a y 6 (/P)— ( F 8 M N ) - “ V iOH C a ttle a a la b U 1.600; g e n e ra lly tU a d y ; good 4 a n d cho ice u n d e r 1.100 Ib . fed i t e e n ^6 ^ . 28.26>24.50: com m ercial a t« « ra 19.00*21.60i , 1% choice fed h e lfe ra 28.00; y o o d and eholce w ;0V4 a rb u n d 675 Iba. 22.60; u U IK y and com- , V Z m erc la l c o w t 18.00-16.60 ; e a lv ea aalable a 7% 800 : I t e a d y ; good and c h o le e ealvee and n ^ ^V,~ few v ea le ra 22.lTO-24.26: u t i l i t y and eom-

m erc ia l 16.00-20.00.Hoga a a la b le 160; few aa lea 76.1.60

8Vi low er fo rtW o d a y i: some bW a o ff w o re ; o . 0% choice 200-258 Iba. 27.00-76 ; fe w to 265 Ib*.0% ' 26.00-60 ; cho ice 350-600 lb . aow i 18.00- 7 20.00.1 ShM p I t l a b l e n"5H rrTH eTkw t~U B tM l*d-

0 PORTLAND 5‘" ■ ' POBTLAND, Mir S (« —(USDAt-C.I-

J3j* t ie 800 ; m o a tly ite a d y ; f e w eholce 1,181 |2 29»,lb. fed a te e ra 28 .60: good a n d choice 23.00: Cnrncom m erc ia l a t e e n 19.00-21.00 ; eom m erelal whilea n d good a ro u n d HOO Ih. h e lf e r t 10.00; {i.gUijc a n n e r a n d 'c u t t e r eowi m o a lly 9.60-11.60; to 11 6a tro n g w i ig h U to 12.00; u t i l i ty 12.60-14.60: Oata

- o a lv e t a& : I t e a d y ; good a n d cho ice v<tler& Ko. 2 'I ' i 21.00-26.00, Mit

H oga 800 ; e a r ly a tlea a r o u n d 16 lo w er: Kafl; i ? choice 1S0-2R5 lb. b u tchera 20.60-80.2* i Rye

eh»iee-260 .a70-]be.-aR .flO -eB ,00; choice 0SO< ' - ‘ S 500 Ib. aow a 24.00-26.00.

Shaep 4 0 0 ; about i l e a d y ; good and nehoiee w ooled lamba a ro u n d 20.00-21.OQ; kgood a p r in g Iam bi 24.00 ; good ahorn "

1 a la u g h te r e w e t aalable 4 .60-5 .50 . _____

I2 f ‘ W N V E R ,;g> D E N V E R , U a y 6 t /P ) - ( U S D A ) - C a t l l e CHK

aalab le 2 ,6 0 0 ; ealvei IOO; h ig h good to Cheet:} av e rag e ch o ice fed steem 22.50*24.00; good nnund* Tl lo a v e rag e cho ice fed h e lfe ra 2 1 .60 .23^0 : ■84.37:

u til i ty cow a 12.00-14.00; fe w com m ercial C 37.3to 15.00; e a n n e ra and e u t te r a 9,60-11.60; B utt

-com m cnjla l to . choice v e * U » . j u i i . c tlv ea m«J> I4.00-21.0d. 90 .cna 2 L H oga 600 ; cholee 190-240 Iba. 2T.00-86: ,r» ra i

choice 3&U-66U lb. iow ria .O O -Z Z 700r ji^gi° Sheep 3,0000 ; good and e h o ie e around 100 ](rsa ,

lb. wooled lam b a 28.60; lo a d w ith No. I e,.nu j and fa ll a h o m p e lti 22.26 ; c u l l and u tility•>'orn .««• a.OO-S.OO, a inH

...................OMAHA ......."'■DHJCH-Ar-Mn-t—rtm=TI6«i-T;i!Iii) r ' g e n e ra j ly .2 5 .5 0 J o w a t - e i c e p t to p ite a d y a t

b.'itle 10,000: e.IvM !M T “fea-itrem JtVU.tM H ir-tft 7K h r * * " choice T

*1 io to p rim e iiteen i 24.00-25.UD ; (rood in tt 'T h trW -—— !> helfen i 18.60-23.60; row s g e n e ra l ly a teady ■■■ to a tro n g : u t i l i ty and c o m m e rc ia l cows pT J 12.26-14.25: vcaler* it^atly , tn p 24.00.

Sheep 2 .ROO; ilau g h te r lam b a mnatly

'J - J j lam ba aold u p to 23.76. ' ' ' c ity 3( W A f i h c rc M l

' '2 * C H irA G o . M ay R (yp)— (U S D A \- H f lg i p a r k l iI’l t la la b lr 7 .500 ; weak to 25 lo w e r; lo w i niCOti

I te a d y ; cho ice lfiO-240 Ib. b u tc h e r* 26.60-

C a ttle l a la b le 14.000; ea lv e e 400; aver- Ja f a c age p rim e to h igh prim e a t « « n itro n g to n n lU a 60 h ig h e r b u t ran k and f i l e cholre and ™

z j i T i s ^ r a te y , in ita n c e i 26 lo w e r on p rim e L a id .g rad e* : enw a ateady to 25 h ig h e r : v ea le ri mnt«A

‘ I t r o n g ; h ig h p rim e 1.200-1,300 lb. i te e r i . 29.60 a<id 8 0 .0 0 ; ehoiee lo lo w p rim e 28. 00. ‘ T h e

n f 37 .35; good to low ch o ice a tee ra 20.76. h i r in g n n 'l 2S.76; eiioice a n d prim e h e lfe ra 22.60.26.25: nollr<0

good to low ehoiee h e lf e r t 19.60.22.00; r ‘ -;* u tility a n d com m areial c o w t 12.80-18.00; iW n.

ean n e ra a n d e u t t e n 10.60.13.00 ; good and In t h e — n cholee v e a le ra 20.00-22.00 ; e u l i lo com- on rriii

m ercial lO.OO-lO.OiT.Sheep .a lf tb le 2.000: a t e a d y : good and COUnCl

rho lee 100 Ib. d lrly pelta 2 2 .6 0 ; moatly— good n a tiv e a p r in g lamba 2 5 .0 0 : good to - -----

p rim e N o. 1 ak in ih o rn la m b e 98-103 Iba. ’ I 22.00.24.00 ; cu ll , to low g o o d 1 4.00-21.76; ■*euli to eho iee a lau g h te r ew ee 4.00-6.00. P A I

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‘he Potatoes-Onions '“1°I o n -t, T h e

o f » ■ ■■■ c h u rc lO N IO N F U T U R E S w ith

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$ 1 8 CHICAGO M o th el% e CH IC A G O . M ay 6 (U P )— P o U to i r r lv a l i .^•"5 153. tra c k 185, to ta l U. fi. ah ip m en ta 729. ChUrcl 3.6Q S u ppllea l ig h t. dem ai^d gpttiL m a r ket f irm , a i in u a1.50 atock : S u p p lie i llgh l. d em atid goodT

m a rk e t a llg h tly atronger. >TFaclc’ T a l * ' nO O nB i.1 T IB ' T A " w o h td W f

irea w ith 2 in ch m in im u m unleaa a ta te d : Idaho k J l i '0 0 ; R usaeta 30 p e r c e n t 10 os. 8 .6 5 ; M onU na j n p ? B j .R u w e ti S ak e ra 8 o*. m in im um ^ 2 4 ; M lnne- „ ,

a o t i^ a n d N o r lh D akola P o n T Ia e i >«tx td nClSS 1.90-2.00. N e w Block s. A la b a m a round M d i -the J

^nta 3.fi5; C a l i fo rn ia long w h ite e 4.JO-4.60;F lo rid a ro u n d reda 60 Ib i. 2 .15-2 .28; 100

( B : Iba. 3.E6>4.10. t h e bS tre e t l a l e i (100 Ib a .): T d ah o R u lie U ' t

3.60-3.00; fiv e 10 lb. bag* 2 .0 0 -2 .1 6 : U in n e - ' “ ‘i i : . , , " l o I ^ ^ H a ■ ^ ^ s t r 3 n m r ; ^ 8 m ^ ^ 7 ^ d r - ^ o o l ^ ^

2 .7 5 ; W I tc o n a la ro u n d -w M te a . 2 .2 6 : JD .lb; c o u n d b a g i l.OO; ro u n d > e d i 1 .0 0 ; Michigan R um ela em a il 2 .0 0 ; C olorado re d MeClurea

------2.75.;.J0..1li. . b « l l i _ l , 2 J - l , a 6 I ? , lh. i p J h j 1 hM. UO. .New ilocktJIorU . round-M^ WItneV -IO-lbr-t^«=t:t»-r-ll8^r-lTT».S;OOi-C.II-

fo rn ik lo n g w b lU i 4.60.4.75 ; A labam a in Q « ___ rou n d reda l l i inchea 8.86-4.25-; 60 Iba,‘ »® 2 .15; T exaa ro u n d reda 60 lha, 1% ineheie n t 2.00- 2.2K: ' ' " ', i n . O nion au p p llee light, d e m a n d moderate,

rn a rk e t a tea< ^ fo r yellow g lo b e a medium, iiuaettled fo r G ra n o Jumboa. . MUtUfl

T8> T rack aalea (6 0 Iba.) UB 1 u n le a i lU te d : f n v T exaa yellow B erm udaa 2 t o S Ineh 2.10.

S tre e t aalea (60 Ibe.): G e n e ra lly good ' City t 001 Quality T ex aa yellow B erm u d aa 8 Ineh tn d U nes t

la rg e r 1 .7 8 ; 2 to 8 Inch 2 .0 0 .2 .H ; Grann 3 Inch a n d l a r g t r 2 .0 0 .M 6 ; c r y t U l w tx *

o n inch tn d la r g e r 1.76*1,18; 2 to 8 Inch tu m eC t h e 1 .85.2.00: 25 lb . bag! w h ite b o U tr i 1 .75; jp g n , ,

m idw eit y e llow g lobei m ed ium 50.76 eenta.

1*^ CONFERENCE SLATED “ '"P*P A U L . M a y 6 - T h e q u a r t e r l y c o n - to m e

f e r e n c e o f t h e P a u l M e t h o d b t O o m - |“ “ “ I o f m u n i t y c h u r c h w ill b e h e l d » t 7 :3 0 O u r n d p . m . P r i d a y . O ff lc e rB w i l l b « e le c te d , tlhe D r . F , W , W e r t a . T w i n P a l l a . s u p e r - n t s I n t e n d e n t o f s o u t h e a s t e r n I d a h o w ei

c o n f e r e n c e , w i l ! b e p r e s e n t .

ills Markets_________ -* S N ^

GRAINf.60 S o i t w b ta t , D«» buahal .

D tr lty , 100 lh* . ------- 12.48 '’.00 O tu , 100 Ibft. .........M-tO I—1.50 i O n t d t a l t r q a o t ^

LOO L IV E P O C L T R T:.00 Colored fo w li, 8 Ib l. and ov er ___________ 20*1.00 L eghorn fow l, 4 Iba. tn d o v e r , , . . . H *

* A u i i r i 'W h i m , T l h t a a d o f w v i t a —

■JJ Ulborn im] Alutn Whlt. f r j . t i ---- ll>< (SwUI md oomciD* prIoM)

“(j ■■ - - liuTrenrA T • •~™ Nl., T hii»,r(.l .............. ........ .............«<»•»0 Nn. a buttirlm .............................. - ....»!" .

tS w if t t n d e o m p tn y p rieee)

lift- " ..... ' KflPI" "h g « In tra d e , la rg e .......................... I lf^ O c

iK oiir d a t l e r i q u o lid )»® N o. M (A p ril in fo 21. Im 'nilv#!

^0: r f* Id a h o E g g 1‘rbdueart, T w in F a lli . 1 _■»» i-:?; r ------ - - - - I.10 D " a *.„;----------- ................. ...............N A I*0i L t r k e D ____________ ________ ___JOo

M iJlum U ............. ................................................If iinn l i B jnall n .......... ........— a «itV nfiPi'iii V ” T ■____ -------------------------------

lla liera ......____________________________________________(

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F i n a n c e \* * ’t f . ......................... ..

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1 l.«0 i . W ' ' k id» 170- whll / -!i" ‘ •■‘“'nd 6 c e n u at tlmea90 Ib u w up m ajor fractloni.

-----------eenU to ' n ^ y a nd ixrd------- :

Cattle - ' _____________ ____ - ^r typ# CASH GRAINabout CHICAGO. May 6 (/P»-Caih wheat none.

° n . ^ k'”’" ^ J-69'^-fO; No. J Lfi7%.ulllily Oata No. 1 while 7«-7?‘i ; atm ple g»ade

bull heavy w hite 7(5' ;.nom inal: m alting 1.10-62; feed

laugh- 9 M .U .lerelal -----------

: rilT U R B S TABLE —i l h U r C H IC A G O , M iy i (J^— rt n o t O p en H le h . L ow * O io..H.OO- Wh.«t •

Miy 2 .00% l . U \ J.OO l.O S tm pp ir Jn ir l . w i j i l . j u S i . M i i ! .sg ( , ■

:.(10 1 .02 !, l .» « V 2.02V ! .0 * H !.07i){ 2.01V4 t.OTti

( o rnI N I - ' “ l i '.» « «: i L d i " ' ' ' >■“ > ‘ >V 1.‘ ». l ~ r i S '” '•* * >■<» / l . * 7 ‘A l.<»21.60; “ "J ‘ ‘ '5 i ‘ -‘ iW l .* l l.*2W

'» m ! “ • / * ’ 'H •■'2% .’ JVi.l.b l, •«’ '* •**■'14 •«*■ .n d 5 " ' ■ " ''5 •‘ ■'H ■“

S-l.BO *’? * •"‘ }1 .!S«m o r ,. i" '' ■»5'H .88(, -usi, ,««v,” I1» *• '“ ■“ ” ! '- “ 'V . . .mVf 1.0118.00- l-08'.-i l.as

K A N S A S CITY CH A IN- |^ A N 8 A 8 - ( J I ' l l , M .» t - niT V W I i . l i r W -------c in ; down Vjc to up 2 c : No. 2 bard and

„ , dirk h*rd J2 .46; No. 8 82.46'/*; No. I red -C a t- t2.22U. to $2.30'/,N ; No. 8 12.21',^ to

I2-29^N.23.00: Corn: IR c a ra ; down ^ c t o '^ i c ; No. t

to I1.87N; No. 3 11.67 m ?-00; J1.60N; No. 2 yellow and mixed Jl.64%•BO: to 11.65; No. 3 81.6lVi to |1.61%i.

14.60; OaU: No r a n ; generally up 2e to 8rN ; ealera No. 2 .w h iu 7S« to fllcN : .Nn^gJISe OOfN.

Ullo m alte 12.63 to 82.70N, i>wer: Kafir *2 .fiH to 82.70N.J0 .2* i iiye OJ»c to »L04N. r-«80. •

£ B u t t e r a n d E g g s

3*ttl« C H IC A G O . M l f T * f t ? P ) - P r « d u c , :*d to C heese : S in e le Haiiiea S fi'/(|-S7^ centi a

pnund ; lo n g h o rn * ; processed ln«f» 3 J0 j .84.37 ; s w i i s grade A 46-47 ; B 42-44 : e rc ia l C 37-38.ll;50: B u tte r: 1.787,190 notinda. M arket ateady.:atvea 93 seAVvlifi^ cent* i*poand: 92 acore 664 i .A .. «9 score 62; carlol#; 90•SJUu. Jcor*-56^+-8»--<*eore 68 . ------------------------------------, li^gB : 22,9r>9 eaiei. M a rk e t uneven . W hile

d 100 )trga e x t r a « 70 per c e n t A an d over 37‘4 '*0 . I cents a (foxen : 60.69.9 p e r cen t A and over itlllty 361-,: m ix e d la rg e ex traa 60.69.9 per rent

A and o v e r 35 mediuma 60-60.9 per ren t A and o v e r B4; s tan d ard s 33 l eiirrent

_ .x tedpt* 32.U ; dlrtiea , 82 ; -ah eck a 31U. . r ;w 8 : ________ ___ __________

I t ! R n p e r t C o i i s i d e r s 'H I “- ^ ^ a r k i n g ^ f r o t t e i i tCOWI R U P E R T . M ay 5 — R u p e r t clly

ioetly co u n c il l i c o n s id e r in g th e In s ta l la -ih o n r ‘t lp n ^ o f p a r k in ipT n e t i e f t - w e u n d t h e ------

clly s q u a r e n o t aa a m e a n s of In- c re o a ln g re v e n u e b u t to re g u la te

Hags p a r k in g , t h e co u n c il a n n o u n c e d a t a m e e tin g T u e s d a y n ig h t .

B e c a u a e o f th e c o n g e s te d tra ffic ■CBHditioTi f l r o im H T r n n jq u n T t r th r c i t r —

aver- Ja f a c e d W ith e ith e r h i r i n g a n o th e r m’*an^ police o f f i c e r to h a n d le p a r k in g or »tw er; to i n s t a l l m e tc i^ , c o u n c il m e m b e rs |^rlme gaid. N o f lc t lo n w a s ta k e n qn th e 9iieeri T u e s d a y . g28.00 . ‘ T h e c o u n c i l a k o la c o n a ld e r ln g th e pr.20.76. h ir in g o r a w o m an d e p u ty fo r th e |: H J : police d e p a r t m e n t b u t to o k no a c - w sloo! tlon. T h e a p e e d l im it o n h ig h w a y 24_. \l

aod in th e c i t y l im i t s w aa in c re a s e d from wCO"'- 20 m i le s to 35 m ilea a n h e u r by th e |

co u n c il. Iloetly --------------------------------- W

' £ 1 K i t e s P l a n n e d j_ P A U L , M ay If—A m others' day ;r

1 program w ill be given a t 8 p. m. Sunday a t the Congregation ohureh

3 by the J u n io r Women’a league.T h e P a u l M e th o d la t C o m m u n ity 5'-

c h u rc h w i l l o b se rv e M o th e r s ' day w ith a p r o g r a m by th e S u n d a y i

[08* scliool a t i fiM 5 a .-m ; S u n d a y r - ^ -------— _JEhe>-JLDS- ohur-oh—w ill— observe 1.

M o th ers* d a y M ay 16. O i i S u n d a y h 729! c h u r c h m e m b e r a w ill a t t e n d th e | |

nrm . a n n u a l c o n t e r j n o e a t R u p e ^ . EgoodT ______________________ '■ a

S t i - e e t s A c c e p te dl“„ " JEROM E. May 6—Streets In the 'ixH Helss subdivision were ««ep ted by f

the J e ro m e olty-coun«ll=®icstiny - S - ‘■JJo nlBht. T h e council alto amended ^

the b u ild in g permit code', placing 1“ ' “ . iime llm lla on th flr v a lid ity .' "m o ".- —Build in g —p «niilU—l»su«d—b y - th £ ------» ' i council .were lb flail HendrliHson; ~ _

12,000 to remodel a residence, nnd ET > Ih, to the-KlnRdom hall o t Jehovah'a | ^ Witneaaea. l a O O T m o ^ 'b m r a n r i«m« and rem'odenV Into a garage. * 'S

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Mutual E lea tric cooperative Tuesday .,;j■i*?],' niBht tu rn e d d o m an offer from the »:,iod' city to ta k e over a portion of Its ijj•nJ lines by a-vo te of 116 to SB. |«

The cooperative previously had |Inch turned dow n two other offers, one f

from th e Id ah o Power company and ** the o th e r from the Hural Electrlo ccmpany. T h e latter waa an offer

:on- to merge._____________ ____________

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^ 3 s i n £ S E s : f f l 2 BjB... O j l iw i of rthe Twentieth Oen- | | m !« tu ry dub were liutalled a t the an- w S i i , :nn«l May breakfast TucNljy aJt- jl em oon at the Turf club. ■ S jf Mra. P.'fiTW lIaon conducted the l ^ B fl "eeremonlej for Mrs. Edith Balsch, ■'j.;^pre«Went: Mra. O .^ -. Welnrlch, first feTlcis-pruW eBtt-M rarB. vrElljworth, S F l^lMondr!^ce-4iaaMl!ilt:~Mri.uBflherC ifv' W arte r;, recording secretary; Mrt. it K frinfth— Mnnl«'nmrry, financial # , • Aggrgtflry; Mr«. nnnw lri' S„3ailcy^ | ~ S e^ r6 H -M r» .-J i ' C - Caf6onr-»udl—S'- tor; Mr«. Ed Tolbert. Mrs. L. Hi Per-

n ^rlne and Mrs. O. J. Bellwood. mem- K l , ‘! n bers a t large; Mra. L. E. Hinton, p j g n real estate board; Mrs. LaVern R & ’i 1 Strong, fine arl« department chair- M m an. and Mrs. Paul Moaeley, drama ,I —»n(Hlt«ratur«-<!halm»an. .........'i Mrs. Tolbert, retiring ' president. ^}M ^-■eonducted the session. I'd ; . :ii Spring flowers banked In pink 3 and white May baslcets and mlnia- S M U ture Maypoles decorated the tables. | ^ a n The decorating committee was Mrs.I H. S. Tofflemire. Mrs. L.' V. Mauss,I Mrs. Iva Dlngman. Mrs. Ray Per- H Bonlus, Mrs. Morton Cutler. Mrs.I . Sherm an Hudson a n d Mrs. Keith

‘E rana . Mrs. R . T. Cam pbell was In i> charge of corsages w hich were pre-V-'»ented"to the hew officers.. ........Jl A memorial service -was conducted f by Mrs. Stanley Phillips and Mrs. j g * k jiS lL — Biawn sang "The Lord's

Prayer" honoring w e laie Mrs. E. B. Wlllla(ns and Mrs. R. A. SutclKf. Mr

The 'afternoon's prpgrom on "Mny breal -Bloasoms” was Introduced by Mrs. presliJohn Melville, program chairman. --------The Barley studios preaented Cathy . Willey In t solo dance and Cathy Charon, Melanie Maupln. Beckle Peters, Qlnger Beth Wells and Cathy W .

—WlleyHn-a-group dancer--------------------I A violin solo waa played by Mrs. Ir J. Garland Olbbs. Kimberly, accom- I ^p an ied -b y Mrs. Robert Denton, Kim-

i . The flower duet from "Madame ! I Butterfly" woa sung by Mrs. Max .

Brown and Mrs. Henry Westendorf, i' accompanied by Mrs. R. B. White. ®

P'W affilEgtonschobl'firtn gradersrdir-^foxu r"-reeted-by-41elen-Bobleiv-presented- K a Muypnlit ____ ____ Merjio

During the buslnesa meeting, a Tihe report on the first district conven- Oongrc

' tlon April 59 and 30 In Grace was Home given by Mrs. Balsch. fore ai

- ^ e w oillcers were in ths receiving TJSIWfJ ^ l ln e ' » t the club's lu s t meeting of nn n w: m s i . y t i f . . ------^ — ^ ’ “ SJrT■. I * * * panled

t ^ ^ l^ c e p t io n F e t e s -11 J n jiOK

. I N C W t y w 6 Q ‘“~ “ u I r sleeves, RIOHPIELS: May 6 - Mr. and “ "y P Mra. Paul'Stubba w ere honored at 1 wedding Reception Friday evening

; their parents, Mr. an d Mrs. tester Bible. ,7 Stubbs. Richfield, and Mr. and MTi. Brldi ; Henry Gratiot, Twin Falls, and Mr. and M

and Mrs. Dean Shelton, Buhl, broth- honorer- in -law and alater n f thn bride------ piowi

Bishop Clifford W ard announced Walker —the-program of readings by Mra. ot the t o . O. Chatfleld and Mrs. Clifford Best 'T-Dayley,-musical numbers by the P a t V

high aohool girls' chorus and trio uaheret I numbera by Annetta Brush, Alice The iJJaffle,. And Jesnstt*...Johnson, with suit wl rfMrsVKehneth Johnson as pianist. garden!

Miss Oaffle was In charge of the ,the brl < guest book and Jeane tte Deeds, the with p ^ I f t list. Janet Sorensen, Sharon camatli ' Ward. Pauline Stubbs, Oarol Free- A rec

man, Kay Haubrlch and Shlela of the; Briggs assisted with th e g i f t s . ---------Mrsr-^ Mrs. Curtis Parke, Mra, E. Appel, «nd Pa T Mrs. Clifford Ward an d Mra. Eu- Walker

gene Freeman were hostesses. Mrs.; T, BhiUlto, Focatello, mother ot the ^ _ bridegroom, and Mrs. Argus Coff- ®ut-c- man, Bhoshone, hia grandmother. Pearl i ■ were among.the out-of-town guests, of the

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You look slimmer, trimmer In I hlj JtDlSMjSMBmblel It's dfelpied espe- - "^elally-to (latter the •^larger figure,'.......... ”Note the long aborts, wrap 'n' tie skirt, cap-sleeved blouse—sew-ensy.Perfect for tennis, golfing, garden- t4nii Ing, relaxing. 1.

Pattern 02811; Women's sites S4. '3G, 3S. 40, 43, 44. 40, 48, SO. 93, Slur 30 blouse, (kirt 6?» yards 35-lnch ilabric; shorts, H i yards. 1

Thli easy -to -u se patteril gives Iporleot fit. Complete, Illustrated ■lew .chart shows you every step. K

Bend thirty-tlve cents In coins for th is pattern—add 8 cents (or tnoh pattern (nr fli'st-class malllnii.Bend t<) Marian Maiitin, Times- Nows, pattern depnrtnhcnt. P. 0.Box 6T40. Ohlcngo 00, IIU Print yonr nemo, address, • lonc; else, style niimbcr,

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M n. Edith BaUch, cen ter, new'prefld ly breakfatt of the club Tuesday afternoor rji. prefideni and Mra, John Melville, left, «n. ------------------------ -----------------------------------

i C a r o l S p a n g l e r , i J S / a l l e y M a n W e d J - t In C h u r c h R i t e s p.

GLENNS FERRY, M iy 8 -C a ro l J a n e Spangler, daughter o i Mr. and M rs. Earl Spangler, H am niett. and ^

f J o h n Edward Mosgrove. s o n of Mr. clrc ' a n d Mrs. Qeorge T. Moagrove, ^rn

.Gletuii-Fcrr,v,-war6-marrl6d-flunday- i afternoon tn the O lenna Ferry

Metihodlat” church, t *The Rev. Qeorge Po lla i^ of the ^ 1- Congregational churoh of M ountain la Home performed the ceremony be- P°®'

fore an altar of lighted candles and r tra m « n ir~ s l ia d e d iHffcr-and -pinlr —if ■ttiaJ' w m te'K iapdrttgonj;' ..... «^ “Mra. Preiton Hoalat aans:. acoom-

panled by Mra. Oharlei Tuller at the organ. ^

ThTbrlde woTft ft floor-length aat- _____ ^ j n ^ o wn stylivi-» lUUflfi».t¥ u tloe-«Td-“

uleevea. T he lace W aTonU Inea^Iih ^J tiny pearU at bhe neckline. Her , . t tlngertlp veil waa caught to a tiara » of waxed stephanotia and the for- _ mer Mtaa Spangler carried pinkI ' swwuHean 'ro s fW d s"o n vhiter »">>«■ VailI. Bridesmaids were Donna Spangler 7 ;3(]•, and Mrs. Jade Rash, M atro n of bull- honor was Mrs. Richard King. serv

1 W alker and -Kathy Spangler, nieces KiI. o t the bride and- bridegroom. ' 'gion 1 B est man was Richard K in g and p. f e -P at Walker and BUI Spangler Mrs.0 uahered. Lari e T h e l^rlde's mother wore a green elal1 su it with w hite accessories and a hom

gardenia corsage, TTie m o th e r ofR the bridegroom chose a beige .siilL Sl■ w ith plqk accessories and a pink chu;1 carnation corsage. tea

A reception was held at t h e hom^ ehuiI of the bridegroom's parenta. Twi----- Mrs:—Joe—Gareon -served—punch-

an d Patricia Smith, cake. M rs. P at Invl .' W alker presided nl the coffee serv­

ice and Mrs. Dwight Spangler, the Tl g ift book. quet

Out-of-tow n guests w ere Mrs. will P ea rl Ward. Nampa, grandm other Tho;

* of the bridegroom: Mr. a 'nd Mrs. mea

P a tric ia Sm ith, Haaolton; M r. en<i also M rs. C. H. Patterson and M r. and M rs. O. W. .Pattefson, Boise; Mr. R' and Mra. Dwalne Spangler and Mus fam ily. M ountain Home/ a n d Mr. will and Mrs. Dwight Spangler an d H r. Turl and Mrs. Jack Rajhe. Boise. day

T h e bride was gradgatetl from l«)ep O lenns Perry high school in 1053 Man and Is employed as a bookkeeper In dent Boise. who

oridegroom was g raduated t* M from Olenns Ferry high school In prog:

- J048-and_KDrka,_iot-UnlQn- Pacific--her I railroad.

ThB rw ill-m nke-their Momr i t ' J i r ~ ' ~- M ark street, Boise, ,

T lie bride was hohored Friday EN evening at a kitchen shower at the Qree hom e of Mra. Richard King, assist- Dare ed by, Norm^ Rof(._ nlghl

¥ * * at aVISITOES ENTEETAIVED Mrs.

HEYBURN. May 6-M r. a n d Mrs. rectei Oarl M en entertained Mr, a n d Mrs, Mrs. Lee Oarlock, Portland, w ith dinner sen. > la st week. ’ Harp

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i w -Lanolin PIuk l.IQUID i» con* |L \ | | l l ccnlralcd lanokn. some compo* Mncnts of which pcnclralo yoor skin to do wondeia for it. Used as a cleanser before re tir tn f . then I few more drops quickly massaged in. and you'll awaken ne.\( morning to disco>tr th a t a very definite miracle-has hajv pcncd. No feeling’ of skin dryness al alt— fA7frt smocihness that is new. iTutmore! ’ As your skln'becpmcs !D ft«nn ihohc t« r those disturbinit. prenwlure, dry-»km crow really fade. Gel >our bottle of Lanolin T irtnighi. ^ c'u■|l l>c a happier woman tomorr

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'p refldeol o f Ihe Tw entieth Century elub. ernoon a t th e Turf club. Mra. O. H. Wilni left, waa program chairm an for the afterpi

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Past Matrona club will m eet at 8 S p.m. P rlday wilh Mra. A. J . Meeks,-I 311 Third avenue north. ■,d M * Md M embers of the Dan McCook ju r, circle No. 3. Ladies of the Grand ,(,j c Army of the Republic, will meet ,ji. a t 3 p. m . Friday ot the__Twln, Ealls „ „ y A merican Legion auxiMary room.^ ----------------- .........................................jj F IL E R ^T he M ethodist W oman'i (j,, n Society of Christian Service has

postponed its meeting from Thurs- , [ J day to May 30.

--------- ---------- «— * — *-------------------------sLoyal Nelghborfr-ehib wil} meet i r '

- r r lflay wlLt\ M r n i a r r - ^ ion Holloway. Roll call will be an-

flwered w ith ‘»what graduation means J- - ■at my houae thla year,,"- — --------» . Sf ^ ^rt-------------- am. HAGERMAN— S tM - an d Maaon -r^ ^ dance, acheduled for laat Saturday

night, w as postponed to May 16. according to the dance chairman.

' Mra. M aurice Bevins.l = _ _ _ = u u j e - j 6 — ------------- ^

Suprem e Forest Woodmen. Magic . Valley grove No, 19. will meet a(

»; 7:30 p.m . Thursday a t the YWCA ^ building. A potluck supper will be ^

served. . chorr-------------------------- * — * — * -----------------! KJM BERLY-The American Le- ^ ' glok auxiliary wlil meet a t 3j30 i p. m. Thuraday a t the home b( r Mrs. C. E. McCarty with Mrs. L. P.

Larsen aa assistant hostess. A ape- ] clal program has been arranged J™ I .honoring the Oold S ta r M others. ” * I It # It .'1stI, S H O S H O N E -T he F irst Baptist p>' [ church Mission aid wili sponsor a

tea a t 2 pm. Thursday a t the ® . church. Mrs. Ray Eugene Crow,

Twin Falls, will be a guest speaker. ‘1" l-AU women of the com munity are 1 Invited to attend. . ™

¥ ¥ ¥> The annual m other-daughter ban- «

quet a t the First Christian church . will be served a t ^ p m . Friday.• Thoae attending are asked to bring . meat ju id -v c g e te b le M r-sa ia d and

HeiaVrt for the potluck dinner. They I 1 also aro asked to bring table service.1 ¥ * V

Reservations for th e Twin Palls 1 Mualc club's May luncheon, which Ol . will be held at 1 p.m. M onday In the tn , Turf club, should be m ade by F ri­

day w ith Mrs. Sterling Vaughn, telephone 3888. according to Mrs. Marahall LeBaron, retb-Ing pifeM- - ' dent of the club. Interested persons 71- who are n o t club members may at-

■ 'ttn n th e event, whlch-wlll fea ture a t i program by Mra. P rank Johnson and —

- h e r Bull. Lake City oB srtgrouD .* ¥ ¥

S R o w e r G i v e n __ rEMERSON, May 5—Mrs. Deraid

Qreen. M rs. Averlll O reen an d Mrs.Dare Jensen were hostessea Friday nlghl .a t the D eraid G reen home at a pink and blue ahower honoring Mrs. Verl Green. O am ea w ere di­rected by Mrs. Averlll G reen and Mrs. Jensen with Mra. Lym an Jen­sen. Mrs. Verl Green and Mrs. Clyde Harper winning the prizes.

It alt—and an extra soAnesa and lore! ^

smooUiM-and imoolher, - — —n'crow's-fciet and olHer liny llnw nolin Plus Liquid today. Ui« il tomorrow morning.

It ip4t\i il,000,yiHi could nei ill ^«ul,v fcWp than ,wi from a i/ui la*) hcnU t\/ !^nnlin Vliii L/fftnA

iiij[u idUnoltr. P u. I.M d MlU-Upll.ftO'latiolJrt f II* Sftimi*"' 11 Ofll.iimliM r u> lUnil h'llon.inn ltn I ' Ul r j* in » tn f C w a m f l Oft* ..nohnPuiFofjIi.flMr II.OO*■inolin I ' l u i f-ftM*'* I I .W *

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ry elub, w a i In s ta lle d a t the a n n u a l May fl. W elnrlch, r ig h t , is tbe n ew firs t vice 6 afterpooD. (S ta f f p h o to -e n rra v ln f)

A l b e r t a W e a v e r ,- J R u s s e l l G. M a s o n eks! E x c h a n g e V o w s

BUHL.. May 6—Alberta Rae Wea­ver, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Dar- ,

'ooJ ell C. W eaver, and Russell O. Ma- son. aon of B4r. and Mrs. Loyal M r- son. w ere united in m arriage Sat-

^ urday evening a t the-oountry-homeoLt^e,,hrlde:a-paientJ. . ...... ........

, T he oerem ony was perfonned by : V' * the Rev. P rank S'. P ickett, paator of '

the F ir s t Christian church, before a background of spring flowers and lighted tapera in candelabra.

. ^ jn ie b rid e w 9 ^ .m .a ft« rn o o n ice M . ' ^ fit -• i n ' fashioned with ;ftM *le«ve6 and a rounded neckline '

accented--wltti lace and rhinestones. ] — Her- -sftwrt- -veil- was of- Illusion- net- -

and she ynre .blue acoea.’mrleai.and-, aon jeweWy 'a n lT carried 'S '‘w m tirB lb ls r ' '’•y with red rosebuds.

iaaln.e Ambroae was m aid of hon- | or an d Jerry Love attended the | bfidbgroom as best m an.

H i t b r ia r s m other-w ore-sir'iR jnr ■' j l blue sh e e r afternoon dress with a

corsage of pink carnation.^. Mrs.Jjj Mason, m o ther of the bridegroom,

chose a gray afternoon dress and a corsage of pink carnations.

A reception followed for the 50 ,.35 wedding guests. The bride’s table - j ( was cen tered with a two-tiered

p wedding cake flanked w ith bouquets of daffod ils ♦ n d lighted tapers,

j j j Mrs. D areil Weaver. Jr.. Mrs. Dick Weaver and Mrs. E verett Weaver, .ilsters-ln-Iaw of the bride, served.

List The g ift table was arranged by Miss . , Ambrose and Shirley Andrews.Ihl, Both M r. .(ind Mra. Mason are „ graduate* of Buhl high school. The .(fl former M iss Weaver h as been em- if , ployed by the M ountain Stales

Telephone and Telegreph company. They ■will make the ir home In

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' t EXTRA SPECIAL!"J Sewing Machinesley T R E A D L E S , PORTABLES, ce. C O N S O L E S -------------------

,11. $ 2 .5 0 upIch G uaran teed to Satisfy or we will ;he trade I t back in on one th a t does!

MAGIC VALLEY S SEWING CENTER^*ns 717 M a i n Ave. W est • T w in Falls‘t- —Phone 3863—rs-nd ----------------------

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YOU CAN TELL by their-, t that Heim Baby Foodi are from lelert vegetables, fruiti in will also enjoy the fresh (Tavori

th e only kind b/irked by an 84- Doctora everywlipre recommet m other! inoiv they ’re good '

- “■TIMES-NEWS, TW

C o o k i n g S e s s i o n _

F e a t u r e s b r e a d s '" P M a d e b v ^ A d v i s e r "

^ T h e Ideal tem perature for dis­solving yeast is from 95 to 106 de-

grecfl, Catherine Campbell, Idaho Pow er company hom e service ad- vlfieri told the women-attcndlng-Lhe - cookfng school Monday night a t the Id ah o Power company auditoriuhi.

T h e lesson was on the baking of breads. M hs Campbell demonstrated

said th a t many housewives havy , ,• Tio*ldea^(jr‘tne“ieniperatara"or'iuke''• -W Brn^ctBrand'thereforrasnyatgr- -

th a t is too hot in which to dissolve yeaat. This tends to kill the action of th e yeast, ahe said.

S h e explained th a t the same m ethod, ia used In making all yeast breads. The amount of ingredients-w aa-the-only factor- va ried ;------------

M iss Campbell suggests using a . pastry d o th to roll out the dough

bn a s the dough can be handled . easier and doesn’t pick u p n m y e y ^ '

cess flour.S h e explained the two methods of

kneading dough and said that when It tak es on a satiny sheen and is e lastic It has been kneaded enough. * Holes in the bread a re caused from not enough Icneadlng. Kneading

W R b reaks up the gas bubbles, she said, i j e ,_Tp.jofjcn.bread-cnutA.fihe said, to .

b ru sh with butter, shortening or . sa lad oil. When baking Miss Ca.np- . ben sa ia lo place tne nreaa an equaT d istance from the top and bottom elem ents in the oven for best re- J

•y suits. ^S h e demonstrated how to cut

___ various types of rolls such as the ^p ark er house rolLv crescents, twists, cloverleaf, fan tans and butter- r files. £

A Swedish tea ring was made with p the basic sweet bread recipe. The t

sw eet dough can be used for cinna- t iu c - mon rolls, bear claws and other types j

of b reak fast breads. //ea- T h e next meeting will feature dfs- )ar- serLs and demonstration on pie 6 Ma- m aking.Ma- ^ ¥

- B a z a a r H e ld 1...........HAGERMAN. May fi-A bazaar tI by and cooked food sale was sponsored r of 'by lU e LDS Relief society Saturday fore in th e former Hlte’a grocery bulld- and ing.

M rs. Marlon Pugmire waa general -chftiTTnanr-asaiated-bj^ra.-Hermttn- -Anderson.- O ther w ork em v errM rs.

^ K. K . Bendorf, Mi'sr Leu Giover, j l 'g Mrs. C. Q. Allred. M rs. Chet Lowe

and M rs.-Cleam ent Prince.-nCo.n e t . ---------------------------- -— -----------------------

iltJlr the^eg{ntf11k"Tjroduct8 - company. • O ut-of-tow n guests at the w ^ -

lOQ. ding Included Mr. a n d Mrs. Konrad thg Smurtlhwalto and fam ily. Ogden.

U tah, brother-in-law and lister ofq q y .thfc=bfid«.— ----------h a

4ets

)ickver./ed. w M iiss

arerheim-

batITroom luxuTy^^ V BUDGET PRICED y

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a can see h. 'color of a b y ^ o d s

ieir-4 tem ping,-natural- colon .............Jl ar< maaje with great care— litB and meiiti. Your youngster favors of Heinr Baby Foodi—■n 84-year qunlity reputation, mmend theae fine foods. And lood because they're / /e in i/

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

in I P l a n s t o W e d I

is e r ]ar dis- f.106 de- ’ * \

Idaho , nce ad- - -

— M M d, a t the w V H ooriuhi. I

of e istratedur;^she^ ^I ha\^ If K o r m e ' ^ rw ater Ij lUflolvc aaction C

same iII yeast V f \ ’ d edients j ^

•Ins » % " ‘........< R B-daugh J f________\ ~ .landled • T . ' " '■-■■■'/ - clny-exr r r r r ' T r r r ^

BETTY KELLER Rnods of (Sherrod photo—staff engraving) Ntw hen * * * * ' Sand is ^

H o r n T roth R e v e a le d S

: r S By B etty K e llersaid, to . b u r l e y . - M ny-e-M r.'.and Mrs. tl

W. T,. Keller announcf the approach- ■> m rT ira rr la g e ol thrir 3ailghterr -B

J „ T “ Betty Keller, to First Llcut. Richard ^

T re-Montpelier. Ida.

^ Miss Keller Is n Rarduate of Bur-as the >’*8*’ school nnd attended the twists. University of Utah last year. She m

outter- now is a student at New Mexico di State college a t Las.Cruces. »'

le with Lieutenant Olbbs Is a graduate of !. The the University of Idaho. He entered clnna- the air forcc in 1052 and, now Is a r types Jet pilot sla Honed s t ' Glendale.

Arlz.re des- The wedding 1s planned for June n pie 6 In Las Cruces. N. M.

¥ ¥ ¥When you are broiling lean steak.

( brush It with olive oil and sprinkle | it with lomon Juice.

b a t a a r ------ ................nsoredturday _

general ^■erman ....... .... ^ ^rM rs.Jrover, ■ -

»U-by- -1— — pan,v. ■ - - - W

wed- :onrad 3gden.

— --- ----------VGu«won^tgo-wrong-4<-y(

M o th e r 's g ift fro m o u r lovel

i co llection . C ool-for-sum m i

p lisse w itK -lav ish loce

_See p u r gi f t arro

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Bmooth-l

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JEWELRYFrilly notc.s for mother , . . my, r new pieces ahe'll adore. In popu- « lar price ranse. g

65c 19.50(Ejtcl.w tjix reduruniis no»' s«n( you one-half Uif former lax . . , ■flvlnga up lo $1 0 5 )

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d D e g r e e J s i G l v e n -

^ f e S 5 o t I ! f * ^ c 1 ! t o y S f ^ e n d s h l p T I

[ ” W o«% Of t # Mooee, Sunday t t ■

r '^M rs'^ieorge Eckerdy, Pocatello. ■L - _ , deputy grand ■''Bent. IhT nf the sesfiion a n d Mra. .A. HI Headstrom, also Pocatello, represent- ■

^ M e Pope acted as liu tn ic - I

■ 0 ^ ^^#^y-Roa8■8heltoD. PncatellQi-ghgg^ . ■ laln^ Mrfi. Louis. H o f f m a n , - ■

I h i and "Mra- ■■EBB Q L. Scherbfnske. reapecliveiyf ■ w i guide and assistant guide. ■

Representing the class of cwdi- \ dates were Mrs. Oeprge L o n g ,^ ln m \ Falls; Mra. Prancis Yeagle, Poca- t t |

tello and Mrs. J une Wlgglngton, M

\ " Co-workers from the Twin Falls ^ - j ;

Rex Johnson, Mrs. 0 . Waring, vlng) Mrs. Lenlal. Ohlids, Mra. Claude

Severt, Mrs. H en^ Wilkinson, Mrs. p tMarie Roberts. Mrs. Ted Soper, Mrs. B)

J Gale Kllllnger and Mra. W. W. E. Holmgren.

I I Mrs. Pope waa acting chairman. M 11 er Registration waa conducted during Tl 1 Mrs the morning at the Moose hall and M,ofch-' a lu S o n 'td lio w e d . The afternoon —

, r C lu b E n t e r t a i n e d ,■d the HEYBURN, May 5-B lrth d ay club r She members were entertained Satur- Mexico day evening a t the home of t o . J

and Mrs. Dell Hobnes. Ed Mclntire and Mrs. Claude Bowman won high

2'* Only Aspirin At Its^t

(irlnkle r"T T ;^ : ''-« 5 S 7 E E :£ 3 ^ '

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ou r lovely llngeris ^

>r-sum mer, co tto n y>Z y

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gi f t a rray , todayl .

N O - I R O N C O T T O N S

N O - R U N P U C K E R

A L L - N Y L O N

Bmooth-fittffig tffla r!rrrT aartrin r:::z 3 ;9 g

Cool cotton plisse. shadow panel ......... 2 . 9 8

LujJte-nylon with net trhn ....... ........5 . 9 0 I

NYLON TRICOT GOWNS f jAssorted Colors. . ,

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VAN RAALTE GOWNS . . Lovely. Olamori

9.90 -10.91

PetUcoa

popu- t

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new COLLARSFashion masic to „iv , „ishecl loiirh, “ y

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PocateUo, in chargeMn.-~AT {

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I Instruc- iendflhlm,EalnBiitltrllQ,_ehae^

heriUd^and-Mrsripectlve^f

of candi-ing, Tv, In ■ i, ,le, Poca- • X gIgglngto^ ~

win Falls

lohr-MrsrWaring. BARBARA L.

. Claude . . . whoso engam son, Mrs. ptoaohing raarrlaje iper, Mrs. Brown, son of Mr. a,

W. W. E. Brown, Filer h nounced by her par

Ilrmun. Mni. Joel A. Bradv !d during The couple plans t, hai! and May 28, .(I5t»tf,„r,,iftemoon ------------------------Imerlcan- TOores a t ta rde and c

and Mrs. Ernest Ham

COMEjday club . . .1 Satur-I of Mr. t o d a yMclntirewon high False Teeth p

^ , Brol;en Plates l

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1 Of Phone 3i Fif-Rite Den137J/2 Main W;

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|— ^ A t r s t i i !f Petticoats of cotton puclui

Jon tdcoL and-CQttoi-jUsj Iron.I 2 . 4 9

Can-Con PcttlcoaltJl LAROS . . . with Nylon 1 B Yoke and full skirt.

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■ S f e s d a y . T h e w i n was the si■ r . led off in ‘he opening .:■ Tine and Weatergren —

K e d a ' “” 8

B ^ i r ® Both 'W crtergr«n * -

I Buhl scores came In the first, q i .H u d . fifth Innings. n l(■ Indians outhit tho Brulna m K i t couldn't put the blows to- tie■ when they counW . T h

■ 5 ^ i 1 1 AndNwi «b * 2 IH r 2 I OTv«rdr lb f ? 5.. <) 1 0 Lewti>n I ]B j . \ _ i 2 1 Hunt 2b !. J 2 2 hU

J 0 O SW w trt « J 0 22 1 O S h .rk K ; J '

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W S li» -P U oU -w lth .-fQ ur_ liltl ■ ^ e n l n S to : :p l l » i - l^ - I t a t W |i t nf th r BCBwn fo r the K T a d ln ir Saif Lake Olty Bees ■ j l was Salt Laie City’s eighth , K wllh but one loss and left■ jriHi a 6-4 record.■srow n held the Pilots In check, K i l l c h e r J tM lU Q iL .A _ ie S k ■ o f Murray, Utah, did nearly f c against the Salt U k e rs un- ■ s seventh Inning. p^ ,K a lefthander, he displayed g^ ,

■°*^B d . He gave up only four hlta■ the seventh when the-B ees H u r more hits. He was relieved g ^ , ■ a y n s Patrick. j K n lsh lng . little Jidin Magglo ■ e Bees ahead when he smack- H fifth homerun of the season ^ H tw o out and none on in 'th e

K t was the only run Brown ^ & work on until the seventh; I■ with one out, Dlok Wendel ^ ■ d through the box. Brown y

Hoved to second. John Oaru-■ lined a hit Into left to score c

B t Larry Geedey put a h it Into■ center to fill the bases and. trie ■lo~hotste[i a long sacr lflcer f l r ■deep center to score Brown Ma■the Unat iun.------- ------- • -■ a lt LAKE CITY J, B O IBE « - . o f .■ , . b h „ L .k . . b h o . “ i l B c r i Sb S 3 1 3 ira ru lh a r i 8b i 1 1 1 ^

- <!<'tt<l«y rf 4 1 i 0 sac;Bm rf i (I J 0 M.nirfo K a 1 1 0 of■ < i 1 1 0’Jf.„n lb 4 0 5 0■ lb 4 (1 fl fl Turk B 8 0 7 0■ f " ? 5 ! ; a’si»'«ni rf < I < 0 In (■ ■ 1 el I 0 3 0 s i r l rk .k •■ 1 J ! 2 I n nL k ; ; “ 2b < 1 I 1 ” 2■ u t h e 0 0 2 0 Brown » 8 1 1 2 ^ ■ P 8 « 0 11 " b t o■ * " " ’ ' " " » flolV p fl (I n 1

K ‘r.m/.i‘i“ ° J ToUI.-'----88+H-e- im i» n > 0 M td Into Jouk .. p l „ fo r H u « 1

t t ' h i , , ' - - M O OOM !?“ j V ...20,-8 and

R r * . , ’ Brown. E— H .rdy .■ 5 ^ * r » i j r - f l B = 5 t r t e l « K . SlsvVnl

M I - M K r i a _ C1 ■ v „ S lrichak to Id a h■ H O -H u H g "I, 7 ; S . I . l i J " S. S . l l T jk . i U s

p - t e

Ividson, Larsen,|sy Joe Win B■ “y Joe, Buck Davldaon and K *'>" matchcs tc

triple main event of the A- » weekly wrestling matches at ®‘ ■Jlondevoo Tueaday. fl,,;!?® Sugy Haya-I k ,n H ‘iowMd Leo Bu” ;

1 0 ruw ^h ,* '" S°e!Ji» r - 3 o e meeti Bill Fletcher, f„T ■mountain Junior heavyweight !. v

' at M a r ‘ “ ■“ iJ“ .*------------ _____________________ 3 :0 6

innie Minoso’ am Homer Be

The Awotljltd P re u oUowhacked out a thlr

e r r „ P 'hp r?( second Inning to the

nn nB slngl,. alter JoJ S .!• ncicd and Spook Jacob

■ brokr up j ji, |j,], tlon

hi 1 PHt^! Clubc s A lDolls" "“»« "S C

°'N ''h I'ls s trlk im i " '“’I" by M l™ d “ ‘"I to 31 fOf h o ldP Il-n ttrT ? ■"'*‘ ho sllrk oouthiiiuv Ame

1 .1 9 5 4 - ^ '

F e r r y W i n s

: C l a s s R T n

5 7 R e c o r d s '1 Seven d i s t r i c t re c o rd s fe ll a s th e Glei I B f o u r th d is t r i c t t r a c k m e e t h e re Tut

^ t d B&eohd w ith"2T f o f f i y D e c ^ thii

^ e a t B i i h l ^ 1

ijrth W in ;th

IS p u sh ed a c r o s s fo u r b ig ru n s in th e fl e n t-o n - t& 'd e te a t- th e -U tth i- ln d ig r is '6 ^ •’ was the s i x t h in a row f o r th e B ru in s , i,, opening f r ^ n ie w ith a l in e s in g le to th

e rg ren ' >o

K Sacramento ;; Ifefeats.S.eals

S A P R A M E N T O . M a y 5 Wl - AI «i he f irs t , o i c o t t e w o n h la o w n g a m e T u e a d a y re

nIgbt-whon.he homered with one on Brulna in th e seventh Inning to break a tu

ows to- tie and defeated S an Pranclsco <-3. m T he Solon pitcher struclc out five

«. , Seals In churning a seven-hltter.*5 5 S an JiancIaco-000 lOO-JflO-3-7--1 a1 0 a Sacramento':.....000 200 20z-4 7 1 Pi* J J Holcombe. Muncrlef and Dona- Pi

■ , 0 2 hue; Oicotte and Shelly.2 0 1 _ -------- ■ (Ji ; « LOS AKGELES 4, POETLAND S dI ; ; LOS ANQELES, May 8 U1-A1 _0 0 0 E vans’ two bagger In the ninth with

— — - two on base and two out gave Los p, Angelea a 4-3 victory over Portland jj, Tuesday night. _P o r tla n d ........... 110 OOO 010-3 9 1Los Angeles ....010 000 012—4 6 1 q

F iedler, Adams and Rossi; Me- pj L ish; Gumpert and Evans.

^ A K I,™ 0 "7 ,'S E A ’r T r a i "OAKLAND, Calif., May 6 W -O ak- "

-----— tend-toolMdvantajertif-fleattleVwlld- •?s m — p itch ing Tuesday p lght to win a rtrnffM Pacific Coast league basetiBl game ^ 7-1 all the runa com lnK_in_tht. “

S ea ttle ...;.... ......000 010-000-1 s -4^ ^ r - O a M r n id - r : . - — .000-TOH)0ji- 7 5 I- - - .irfftti Navy, Klndsfather, Lovrlch, Piet- (j

nd len Ortelg; Perrarese and Neal. H

. t HOLLYWOOD 6, BAN DIEGO 8 E'‘ I ' SAN DIEOq, Calif., May 6 Wt— d(

HoUsrwood-southpaw-RogEr^BowmBnr Tri a lthough needing help In the ninthun- Innings pitched the Stars to a ‘B-3 0

, . Pacific Coast league victory over »splayed g^ jj m^go Tuesday. Bob Ha)l_re- lli walk a i|gvj(j Bowman w ith none out In

t h e nlnthnnd-put-doiTO-a-threaten- eted Padre rally to Insure the win. vl

e Boe».jjoyy^og(, .-.:oor3001l20-S-»- 1 1e•eUeved jjiggo ..... olO 001 010—3 10 J

Bowman, HaU a n d Malone; ryMagglo Cham bera and Aylward. lo;smack- _________________

‘"“4" Great Falls | SH Clips Russets S f c ^ 6 Battle ^5 score g r e a t FALLS, M ay s Wt-^A Plo- Di

neer league hitting marathon Tues- (n lit Into day n ight saw the G reat Palls Elec- e« an<J. trlcscoma_out-^head-»=«r*ltK5ngh- Hi Hcerfly THey^ot only two m ore hits than the- MBrown Idaho Falls Russets. re<

T he 'E lectrics connected for 15■ safetlea. whlle ths Ituisota got 13. Tl

1 ? 5 Tom Sarna, Idaho Palls second lo;4 1 i 0 sacker. knocked the first homerun fei ; > J 5 of th e season In th e Electric ballJ S 5 S park when he broke the scoring Ice f< 1 < 0 In th e ganfi In the top of tho fourth I}} 1 2 Inning. 11 j 1 g T he Russets followed up Sama s n

blow with three more runa on in in- I field error, slngl?s by Jerry Streeter,

_____ Bill Shellds and Bob Mavis, and »8I+H+ ima!»-to-aitohl6-Burt-»nd.aob-WaHlr -A or Hu« X he Klectrlca retaliated In the bot- j ooiM) !??• Inning with five runs,I 20X- 8 and Btayed ahead th e rest o f 'th e ,-Hyjl'i 4<ay_________ __________ — S, "i?": GREAT TAIU 18. JDAHO FALLS ““ icW k to Idaho F.ll. .b r© .1 Great lilU .b ITo « .I In 7: Shield! It <10 0 Hoore ii 6 1 8 4 dlII T.it. M.vl. ah __ « 1 < J D.vldion lb 1 8 I 1 '6. Huff Sarnft 8d B 2 0 8 Sehutrmftnn,1 1. T - M «to«V l ef 8 0 2 0 r£ 4 U 8

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loso’s Grand !■ ir Beats Nais £» allowed only-slx-hlti in winning W» out a third victory against one defeat, iftfleld P our runs In the l l t h Inning gave * Ing to the Philadelphia Phllllea a 14-10 to an victory over the S t. Louis Cardinals r—

cr the early--Wednesday In a 4-hour, 31 J . . m inute battle fo r'tlrat' place In St. /

_____ i ;J'nui'j "M JteenTlfchers w ere'used 'bTtH r "t\ e Sli. clubs, setting a new major league (n larnh feeoftl. The Cardlnalo tied a .Na- g,

tlonal league record by contributing hlntii.. ®*Bht hurlers to ,the two team mark.

The New York Olants and OW- j, cagb O uBb used 14 pitchers In Ju|y tr

off on W.-.W.i’l^liuUio^econiLgarao .pf «. .In icsday doublohcnder for the old major |g losing leaguo mark. Brooklyn set the one- Pltts- olub rccord, using eight pitchers („ for II ngninit tho Phlla on Sept. 35,1040. |n les hi A nother major league record tell cl

aang os Cardinal manager Eddie Stanky tli used 33 players and manager Steve

failed O’Neil employed ao Phils for a 42- m ipahni iimir tdtnl. The old innrk of 41 was c 31 for hold by Um former St. Loula Drowns

even and tho Now York Yankees ot tbe tliliiuv Amorlcnil Icnguo last May 17,

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i s T u m b l eI th e Glenns F e r r y Pilo ts p iled up 40 ■

here;T uesday . Twelve M agic V alley I

Declo third with 28; Heyburii fourth 1-----------'« 'itli-2 rffffd M a l t r f i f t h w ® I------------IT; - €H:hiBr^chni5lBTvi£hrpOT 1

totals were VaUey 14, Qoodtag State I 13, Wendell 10, Hansen 6, Dietrich I 3, Paul 3 and Kimberly 3. I

Hlgh-polnt man and only double I winner In the meet was Oooding I State's Wilding who scored 111. of. ■ the 12 Redakln total. WUdlng took I

in th e tlrat In the 120-yard high hurdles I S l S '6 ^ ^M^lrihlrl85;yBm5w-h^l■rdIes■;— I Rriiino Wilding roared to new records In I

, both eventa with a time of 16,9 in i Ig le to the high hurdles and 31.7 in the I----------- low hurdles. I

Malta's Harper turned In a I 4:57.6. mile for another new'rec- I ord In the meet while Castleford's I Dolana put the shot 45 feet, 4 I

C Inches for the fourth new mark. I Bobby Mahoney, ■ Ce'clo, caine In I

wlth-r-83a-440-yard-rmr-to-Tr!cK' ■ J another record and Heybum’s I

Buorkley flashed to a 33.4 win to. I B _ AI the 220-yard daah for the sixth I ’Tuesday record. II one on The Olenns Perry mile relay team I break a turned In tho last record of ths I Isco 4-3. meet with a thne of 3:58J. Iout five The summaries; Ihitter. 120-yard high hurdles—Wilding, I -3 - 7 -1 Oooding State;-Dolana; Oastlefordr I -4 7 1 Partin, CasUeford; NeweU, Glenns ■

Dona- Perry, Time 16J) (new reoord).880-yard rflay -Q lenns Ferry j,

' (Joslyn, Woods, Davla, Bybee); t kND J Declo; Castleford; Heyburn. ’nme

I ^ A l -1:41.5,ith with loo-yard dash—Pasborg, Glenns

“ j Ferry; Buerkley, Heyburn; Brad- ' , ortlana j^aw, WendeU; White, Malta, Time

-10.6.” J Mile run-Harper, Malta; Pruett, /-M-,. Bymaster, Dietrich; I

PhUllpa, Gooding State. T im e- V 4;57.6 (new record).

..... .-.S hot ..put—DolaD». OMtlefotd;Behr» Dedo; Coulson, Valley;Wooda. Glenn. Femr. PktaTice-ia “

win a * taches Cnew record).j - ja m e vault—Harper, Malta; (tie) Bl In t.hn Crockett, Hansen, and Willoughby,

— TltennrFarryi..Diatance—9 feet, 8-1 8 -4 Inohea. PJ JJ ,5 -I- -440-yard relay— Glenns Ferry odh, Piet- (Pasborg, C. Bloom, Davla, Mlnic); ia, nd Neal. Heyburn; Valley; Declo. ’Time—47.7.

440-yard dash—Mahoney, Declo; ,, 30 8 Ensunsa, Castleford; Looney, Wen-

6 UV- deU; Ward, Dletrloh, Ttaie-53,5 selowmanr ■to(>w-teoor<l)i~~~-----^le ninth 180-yard low hurdles — Wilding, ah0 a ‘B-3 Oooding State; Partio, Castleford; tin cy over Newell, Glenns Ferry; Heldel, Cas- ' Ia)l_re- tleford. TImo-31.7 (new record), teiout' in Discus — Coulson, Valley; Crook- po

ireaten- ett, Hansen; Anderson. Declo; Da--—,he win. vis, Glenns Ferry, Dlstance-420 ou s —9 1 -feit, 3 Inches. -~ ~ "pii4 10 -3 880-yard run-Mlnic, Glenns Fer- tJi:Malone; ry; Ward, Malta; Severance, Val- '

ley; Berg, Declo. Time 2:14. bu. Medley r e l a y — Glenns Ferry "v( G J o rd in g , Hetlner, Freeman, upStrangler); Paul; Caatleford; Malta, auiTlm6-4;01.1. foi

High lump—Mecham, Heyburn; thig Jonea, Heyburn; (tie) Severance, Dr

Valley and Wilding, Gooding State, f®1 Height—5 feet. 8 Inchea. Po

J21l-yard dash -- Buerklev. Hnv- ! bum; Ensunsa, Castleford; Voyce, Th

-A Plo- Declo; Orant, Valley. Time 33.4 ha1 Tues- (new reoord). (Is Elec- Mile relay—Glenns Ferry (Davis, Sti IthbUgh Helmr^Eleholii,' Equsqulra); Declo;han the- Malta; Wendell. ’Time—3:58.2 (new P'‘

record). Mi for 15 Broad Jump—Bradahaw, Wendell;

It 13; Thomas, Castleford; Mahoney,"Deo- ®“' second lo; Voyce, Declo. Distance — 10

omerun loot, 714 Inches.. - - thlrlc b a l l _____________ ___ Itrtog Ice ^ 1 • P • •P*

fourth ( ^ u a m y i n g

Sama’s m n • P ' S''1“* lo Begin forI2 , and T i r r « 1 : ^ 1

5;r jf:iroiirenVrla7“ ^- Qi'lHylnr-^or -tbe-annutrspWhg 'k Cladles best-ball tournament will hn. jum

LLS • 'sui 'rnursday at the municipal ja]ib r o “i' course, ClIfrWhlttlBrpWTsardTuea- £

6 18 4 day. I,,,! 8 1 1 Whittle u id the best-baU matches Yo

t will ojHitlnue through tho month of ol! < o-s 0 May. lyi

j J } , There will be four dlvlsjona, A. B, 14 4 2 0 C and D, ’The D division fi for be- mi

0 0 « 0 Approxhnately !0 golfers are ex- } 9 J J pected to qualify for tho tourney „ ‘

and trophies wlll be awarded to the 118 27 11 medalist, and tho winners and run- In «tb. DMjup In each flight. Ml

1020— 8 The golfera wlll have one week In 281—18 which to qualify.

In other ladles golf news, Mra.■loVi 8! ■J*®'' KImea won the A division play tn Burt, In the handicap sweepstakes tourna-

® nef score of 80. ^I, 2BH— Mrs. Ruloi# Everton and Mrs. L. !??. Vlnnt^ Bailey tied for top honors In B r J

division with a net score of DO. while--------- Mra. I Hanel posted a net acors of E!j|

OJ to cop 0 dlvlalon honors.Mrs. Kay Kennedy was winner In

D division with a 08 net. •Mrs. Rulon Everton and Mrn.

Bailey tied for top honors in B division with a net score ot SO

hie his posted a nat 7^^ score of 02 to cop 0 division honors,

onvf Mrs. Kay Kennedy was winner In ' 14-10 D dlvlalon with a 68 net.

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H i ; i i r j 5 t r o l r ~ “_______.adlB)B,-May-J (AV-dameb r t h r ■ 'W o liie rten m ffliiitn rtK e air - -league (n a'blg way In Idaho, fish anda . Na- giiiiu department .Director RouIbutlng Leonard iald Tueaday.

' Leon»«l »*W ierlal-groun<l pa­il Olv.’ trola, whloh have been used on a n Ju|y trial baili fdr two years, nre be- o.pf «. Jng-emplDyed.milBly.-10-.slDP-11: - major icg,i jjjhing.

le o>“ - P. J. McDermott, Jr., law »n- iltchera forcement chief, added they alao

liaye been uaed auooeasfully In ird tell chocking big game hunt viola- Btanky tlonj,'• Stove The system Involves a patrol- .' • lllig airplane In radio communi- I41 was 5ntion with cnnservntlon officers I3I0WI1S on tho ground. .. Iot tbe7, — — r — ^

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Gliding,:lefordrGlenns B H H H H H H H B H a H i H H I

‘’k . , , , — J^-NelHSklphStaM ey, UnlTeraltr Fern' Ijf* -Twin Falla high school eoach.

Roberson hotel Tue»d»j nUht. (Sti ’ Titnfi tf, tf, if,

Olenns ‘i k T "* X T *1 *

“ N e w V a n d a

S O u t l in e s Id*lefotd; U n i v e r s i t y - o f - H a h o f o o tb a i c S i T u e sd ay n ig h t and t h e

; (tie) B ab e C u rfm a n w a s ^ ire d , m im lughby, . "W e - h a d - t h r - t t n e g r a p r i n g reel. 8 p fa c t ic e I h a v e e v e r conduct-.

Ferry od -a n y w h e re . T h e e n th u s - iilnic); ia sm a t M oacow ia tre m e n d -

ous— I ’ve n e v e r seen a n y - th in g lik e i t ."

,e-53,5 s e a s o n .-------- —However,' Stahleywanradrthe- Job-radlhg, ahead la tough and th a t will ta k e leford; time W accimipllsh.1, Cas- “W e do n o t have team depth n o r ecord). team speed. .'We are shy at every Crook- position.’*a; Da--—As a n example, S tahiey pointed :e-420 out t h a t d u r l ^ the r ^ n t ly - c o m -

pleted sp ring drills, h e had on ly IS Fer- tJiree e n d s w ith 'w hich to'work.I, Val- "E n thusiasm Is a w onderfuH hlng

but I t w on’t do the Job."Pen? - i n o Jo S .th a t m ust be done to bu ild

eeman, up t b e V andal grid reputation c a n Malta, succeed only if everyone In Id ah o

forgets th e pesshnlsm and ' fights o ff ybum" the a p a th y th a t has surrounded th e jrance U nlveraity of Idaho football team- state! for t h e p as t few years, S tah iey

pointed out.Hbv. IW e need the backing of everyone

Voyce, InT irahO ’to^accompllsh th e lo b w e e 23 4 have a h ? a d of us."

O ne th ing th a t m ust be done. (Davis Sta h iey emD hnslrM .Js-to -keep-the- Decio’ iW lalanding athletes th a t are now2 (ne,^ playing for Idaho h igh schools In

Idaho. -Bndpir "W e need to develop a pride in '"Deo' e'*'' *h to o stale, W o-

15 know th a t academlcaUy speaking, the u n iv e rs ity ratea close to the top .It s h o u ld be th a t way athletically speaking.”

"Wo -don’t expect too much n e x t year. A fte r all, we’re Installfng a now ay a tem and we Juat haven't g o t the m a te r ia l. But, w ith everyone’s backing, the Job wiy be done In the m a n n e r It should be done."

« ---------Bta lile y spoke a t^ -h a n q u e t ^ e e t -y Ing o f high school coaches 453” *' jgiiooL of flcials from ’Twin PaUa, SpWhg 'k iraberlF ana’TIaMenr-Also preaent 111 hs.- j;«rA-iitiliMrjilt^in-Briimtjs ai^ Van-ilclpnl JaL B oD stera._______ ^ — ...._ ’ — ^Tues- s ta h ie y was accompSMled b y -h ia .

baojcfleld oflpoh. Jay Patee, F ran k etches Young, assistan t general manag e r oth of ol a th le tic s and boxhig-. coach, a n d

Lyle Y oung , alum ni secretary.A. B. Y oung and_Patee g“ ve brief ta lk s

or be- M d a f lh n on th e 'Vandals’ spring tra in ing scrim m age game was shown-

. . „ th i g ro u p .The m eeting was held at th e

Rogerson hotel.____________

' ™"' MUBIAL HONOREDST. LO U IS, May 5 «V-The b a t

with w h ich S tan M uslal hit five hom eruns Sunday will go into baae- ball’s h a l l of fam e museum.

1 playOf t h e five tie games played d u r-

. , Ing 1BS3 In the Amertoan league, th e p D etroit T igers were Involved in four,

^hii. Three tim es they tied th s P hU i- i? . of iltlj h l a A thletics.___________________

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h i t t e r T uesday n ig h t a s I j i^ a rF io n e e r-^ le y fu s -b a s e t fofTPeTCow bbya a g a i n s t ( :n ess^ irm h ag e r-^ f4 1 ii^ lu l)r T u e s d a y in Twin F a l l s the Cowboys had been assigned players In an ettort to streni Che club.

S 4 7 ® y They are Edward McDade, ai fielder, and Eugene Hooka, ar Ilelder-outtlelder. Both -were

^ Angeles.:=Jaok.-r^FQumlerr-!!hlst—wast-i

scout for the Cuba, will arrii Twin FaUs early Friday after and the Cowboy board of dh:e will meet with him at 6:30 al Park

other club officials have h th a t more player help in the of pitchers Is on the way and arrlva before the club la hic tewn-Frlday ter an-extended-l stand.

One of the hits given ui Hommel in ’Tuesday’s game w two-run homer in the fif th by Hanney. Thla gave th e Co? a lead, but It was only porary aa the Reds came baok single runs In the bottom ot fifth and In the seventh and el to claim the

Magic Valley's othar counter tallied In the fourth when Ortega doubled and scored '

arold Brown,"' Lankford dropped-a fly bl loetera a t the

Ogden also acored Its first * runs —one-at-a-Ume—In the

and second. The tin t Inn ing mi I waa the result of a walk to II C k \T fotd and Phil Newkirk’s two-ba 1 . ^ y Dlok Fontana strolled to oper

• ' Red second and was doubled 1by Hommel. ___

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bl the seventh and romped 1A linas A ffpy oh-HOrtegsrt-errerr—,— — iTunes a ic e r cam e In-th e -co w in g ' Tjchn Vflindersflft "singled"after a ------------------- of walks.

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night as the Reds downed Magic Va % tgua-baseball-game.—Tji^loBH-wAH-t,Kff^J B against oiily one win but Ed Schaack, h PiK^luKrsaidK ■ i >■-'in Falls that i» p •een assigned two M l l f l l l T V lT I O r rt to strengUien v !

S t l " -“ Blue Laliesiihlet—west - coast -a, will arrive In ApproxlmaWy 3J women g( Friday afternoon have qualified for the annual s) oard of dlrectora beat-ball tournament a t Blue I n a t 6;30 at the Country olub. Bud Davis, pro k

course, said Tuesday.

f e ' i A s s s a s

f * ™ '.™ ; Mr*. Bum Jenktas «7i Mn7 M M™- Iol» D«ntonte th e Cowboya m „ . Irene White 108; Mrs.

' “h'y H arp er 97; Mrs. Mildred Barlow I came baok with m t«. VI Oolner 101; Mrs. Fern } bottom of the w orth 96, and Mra. Jlmmi# Si ?enth and eighth 103.

ther counter was OOUOABSWIN irth when Pate PULLMAN, Wajh., May 8 I

T h e Washington State Oougaii ped-a fly ball to- -on—»r-hlttlng-«prBorTSrad»y .1 lA ... X banged out four, homeruni li

ed ItB flrat two -.ftatlJig Orftgoh-Bttla-lO-a-lit- Die—III the first N ortJiem dlvlalon baseball |« "st <nw<r>g marker . a walk to Lank- Ebbe'ti field w u the home [Irk’s two-bagger, h i t te r ’e favorite National I Ued to open the p a rk In UM. The iluggen bl as doubled home bom erg there.............. — ‘—

M W h o h dscored his third j i tiooroniaw ib i

rfmihI.H Havla cf . . i fl-8-0 Zlmmtr^ia —I™ en -ne aoumed o r u , . u n o iHommd p iid rom ped home qiummi » < o o i - . -- -

m cam e in Jhen- o iw ^ig fiT afte r a pdr no w

lut io_te picking.In toreeJRdWmI C " V m s ? I u » » , Lmnlcfcri. BBI—Hmimel. Bail«d«n a b k t t -N««lrk,-V«Bdirie«-MB--0l«irl7'ind;r««* Ih 8 1 I 8 V rilw S. BR-Hoi»n«l f, GUhartjinVford rf 8 i 8 0 —Bommfl IO, Ollhiart I. BB—BonlI.wklrli lb < 1 i.o p ilhw rt 8. BB-Hommil I. QUhiartaJ«r e< 4 0 » 0 I ;a». A—808. ^_______________________

., ........ Open t i i r 9:06Parking ond Delivery

___ Special Values In Every Dap^t.

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•:•• V.- (yw ti P w 'O n rt PO^*■ ; • it« exceptional faciliUea. I t . also l^Vni .::. WiouW stand to reason In every- to go

ones; m in d tho t no 'quotiu* are Bver>""^plsC M -on teO Tiuinber of ca« 5 It patlej

wm accept In any given time. Any Memc— TyiUch-olalina Qbylously ore ridiculoiu. v 3 J 'O ne critlcum of our hospllal h u

I 5 2 5 5 « f c i f c - » & ^ A i ; . w z m f l

WM H th a t jfc==netr(>n» ta 5 ^

■ -growth In popul&Uon, but In making— ^hlRhly «peolall«e<l «erv1ces possible. w“'“ °

! W« should n o t overlook the Impor- “ * J tance oJ th e part the hospital f

1 would play In case of disaster, epidemic o r eome serious accident

V In which scores of people might be s e r H T y E J i^ d . '

' tJ ^ n ^ ^ f f c vai!eiy ~ ^ * ?loo much,’ th a t point already hns

* been fairly well explained. I t should " J , be added, however, th a t the cwt of Jv 1 hospitalization la determined to a ] large extent by the condition of the 9 patient. In critical caaei auch a«

yet these treatm ent* are savlnR hu- f m a n - J lv e a - w h ic h otherwijfr might be■ iMt. •

"The people, to gain a clear pic- . ' ^- ture of- w hat hospltalliatlon Itaelf -

la actually coating -them, shouldi Mgregat« the different expenaes - “ j and claaalfy them accordingly. In-

. atoad of thinking of the total sum aa the 'hospital cost.’ They should ?f i realize, also th a t the greater tho ^ threat, the greater will be the ex- pense of saving th a t life. Afler all, who Wants to tack a coat price on "W e the saving of hum an lives? In w or

"Another angle to consider from ^t Is m — Ihafr-samo-standpoint; for-lnatancer^P i^^J

j ' ' -) is what i t m ight have cost tho IntereiL__“Bknie pneumonia patient 20 yeara both nL ago. Likely nE not he would have public,

been In the ho sp j^ l for weeks, poa- tr^ n g fllbly months. Many of such patients Dr. I died and others had to undergo com- va«orn plicated chest aurgery. Now that “ Ji ®

— same patienir la -usually-out-of-the':— hoapitalLin-approximately-a-wefik- ’ and back to work w ithin two or P ractlt lZ 3hf«PW C Ttarw ith^ut"S irthe former the^sp

danger, expense and loss of time. ^ 8 "If we are going to conalder costs

-- ilone, we muat remember we are

r 7 Jk' plecB. o j ,? ftg g n ery ;' or y y thing tereata

I com^ seriously ill you w ant the b'est cine, h

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[ S U M M E I t - l

BONAN

0«tp1 t* N « w b « fr /i r

------- fo r b l jv a lw i , you'll b *

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w tto n prinli end tolic

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H u n y , N n y l

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:8 Loyalty,a Achieve Succcsg t

tip o i^ b le e v e you can get. Bealdes, y

iIso it's n o t always possible for a p a tie n t j, ry. to go elsewhere tor hospltsllratlon. . are Every day, week after w ^k, w e have

It pa tlen ta brought lo Maglo Valley ^ ^ny M em orial who probably would have _ lUs. died h a d they taken the additional ^

t im e 'to go elsewhere. Particularly ™ Is t h a t true ln emergepcy situations..S f ■ ^ T tT M re itta T p ir ita n a '^ io ^ a so n - ^

th a t- th e re Is a distinct handicap In mj- ^iny--«m5fgHfty=qr=SRIoi!tDr=liSB=hl^1. , p a tlen ta In different hospitals. W here,lj would the doctor be, for Instance, “

If a p a tien t were hem orrhaging In * (.] one hosp ita l and another suffered a “

h e a rt a tta ck a t the same time I n an- tl o th e r institution? If a doctor l i a s his

'h , p a tien ts all In one hospital, w ith all ■ facilities together, he can see them

o ftener, pay thera closer a tten tion

»“ genolea arise. ''!;! "T h e re is still another point both ?*’“

the p a t ie n t and the dootor shou ld . consider—loyalty to the hosp ita l inV,. the ir own community. Magic Valley “ 8

M em orial Is our own Inslltutlon, I"®.“ bu llt_and jo a)n ta ln ed -b y -o n :— ha»- -eon

Tpayera. Obviously It will ^ e more coneconomical for all of us to g ive our will

H' own institu tion first consideration the“ w heliever’’ we' thinlf of'hasKHtallza-'’ hbt

tlon. All things,being equal., not malonly th e doctora but the p a tien ts as tlor

'i ' well shou ld have pride and a feel- ton Ing o f responsibility toward their own hoapltal.

Ijj "P urtherm ore, If we hear rum ors pori|j or critic ism s aboul the hospllal. let's of1., first g e t the facts from the adm lnls- a g K. tra to r direct, Instead of beingll' apa the tic . (orjn "W e should all keep In mind that the

In w orking toward higher standards, m It Is n o t only necessary for the hos- T . j lp I ta L b o a rd -a n d the.doctors_to_l:e. ban 10 In terested In the hospital, but they rj both m u s t havo the support o f the »» i,e public. That's the goal wo now are J . trying to achieve."

Dr. Schow also made some obser- vatlons from hla personal s tandpoint

a( aa a genera l practitioner, Inasmuch B ,8. .aa-there-has-been-conalderable dls- anc Jj, cusslon in this vicinity about genera l fam 5, p ractitioners Cfamllynloctorj) -and- ary;5f the specialists,- ---------------------- oveie, "A general practitioner Is a man of I t,' who h as . had broad trslnU g n al! yesl re fields o f m edicine." he sald..-".even-- -O y7 -thDng ir~ H rm 4y have particu lar |n- >403 ig le re s ts in ceriam iieioa., w ith hi? wltl j.-|<[eneFBMmowl«dg<i-ehffliti-all rrtfd l- ie r l at cine, h e ia capable of handling well 13 d

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: - ^ r S w a p ] -“ T;AM eiKO , Mich., M ay 6 W - -

l y 'X)«Mir ~ Mftyw A iuim ;Tg , - g iiiii)- ■ ~traded jobs today w ltf i Hbbert „ W allace; mayor of t h e tiny vU-

int lage o f firltton, M I<^.. In MichI- ggan’s "operatlpn big sw itch ." g,

I™ M ayors and village presidents'll of 392 municipalities exchanged gji jI posts a s part of th e observance j.,fly ot, "M ichigan week." viJ , - T he one-day exchange Is 'de- a<

" f^ e d :to glTe-thB-‘t>fflclttlB-«ir- -p.jJJ Idea of the way o ther niunicipal^ a

5™ ting w llh Britton's 617 residents oIn' While W allace takes o v e r as the Ta top executive In t h e nation's te

n- fifth la rgest city. b :Ils ’ ______ !------------------------ J o>j]J ^ njajorlty of the coses coming to jj, Dn of'loe. ■ • , hi

^"But to SS

the ab ility to foresee complications g.jjj beyond h la quallficatloriB, which wlU thIn afford h im the opportun ity of call- may Ing in th e certain s p ec ia lis t who v; n, may be required to h an d le that

re complication, the spep ia lia t In tum Lir will take over only t h a t portion of or m the care the general p rac tltlo n cr Is in I-'" hot" capab le ' of ■ p rov id ing .'T hat ot makes fo r the best of w orking rela- jJ u tlonshlpa between conscientious doc- H

tors prim arily concerned with the H if welfare o f their p a tien ts . U

"Aa D r. Johnson s a i d in his re- rs port a f te r maklntr a m e d ica l audit -'a of our hospital: 'One definition of

a good doctor Is that h e is one who knows h is own lim itations and calls for help when he n e e d s It . . . for

i t the bene fit of the p a t ie n t . ’ ’’s , ______

s- Tomorrow: Operation o f the blood I )fi_ hantf _______________________ I

Public Assistance j Payments Are up

h BOISE, May 6 Ifl—P u b llc asslst- 1- ance paym ents to 10,2J3 Idaho j f families to H led lW 0 ;3 2 r-lh -rsB flp - — d- aryrm r-increaso-of-lesa th a n «4,000- ■ — o v ei^atiuary i-S la le- Gommlssliiner n of Puyio_AMlstarice‘ B m Child’said I! yesterday.n ---O ld-age-assistance accounU d fo r 'I- >403,614 o f the total, a s compared __! with MB3.738 In Jan u ary . T he num-

11113 during the month t o bOTS.

3NFRI. UNTIL 9:00 ,

T ^ S -N E W S . W I

BagermairSenror~■ rTHAOBaUIAH, S^rCimmence-

m en t exercises fo r 25 Hagerman . h i ^ .school aeniora wlll.be held at

8 .p. m. May. 13 a t the high school gymnasium.

““ T he program Includes a march By the high' sch6dl band under dl- rectlon of H ow ard Humphrey, In­vocation by LDS Bishop D, H. Oold,

le- addreas of the valedictorian. Gam

G reen; class w ill by Janet Sher-’

’ dresa' of tf ie ^ u t a to r t a n , lloyce Jts Claiborne, and a ta lk by D. T. T, he Tucker, Idaho S ta te college, Poca- n’s tello. Benediction will be given by

Elder Charles V reeland of the Re-___ organized LDS church.

. Baccalaureate services will be 5 “ he ld a t MO , p. , jn ..S u n d a y- a t , the,

h igh school gym nasium . The pro-

i^*aiui!* Invo ca tio n * * ^ oe given by Bishop Gold. T h e speaker will be the Rev. J. D. Crego, paator of the

;all- Methodlsl bhurch. Elder Charles who Vreeland of th e Reorganized LDSthat church will tlm hpnndlnMon----ti is r ___________________lum Entomologists say the flrat flight 1 of oh earth probably waa made by an ir la Insect.•hat »............................... “ »•........ola-

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s h o u ld b e b o th delici

I H is in s p ire d b le n d in g

j c r e a te d th e fa v o r i te d

C o c a - C o la .

I t w a s im a g in a tio n

' d is t r i b u t io n , b r in g in g

w h o seek re fre sh m e n t

a n y t im e in a b u s y c

a f t e r a sev e n th innii

r o m p i n g i n t o th e hou

— ............. t a l i t y w h e n g u e s ts a r r

Vigilance , . . constant quality of Cnca-Cola.J and purity. The watc Trained personnel ch(

B e h in d a il tliis is th e ct

T W I N'Coll.'' I. o irnnt.mmli.

rWIN FALMi IDAHO

p PaymentrAsked- ;aice- i■man tice court Tuesday by th e Magic . Id a t Valley A djustm ent b u reau repre-aiool sented by»T. I. GwlUlam, NanJpa. |

The bureau asks I70.SS plus $25 for Ilarch altoraey's fee and costs from David 1r dl- H. Walker on a prom issory nole. (

Sold,3am A ' 'lo h ir 'Y - '^ '-------------- - V,;, .

i ll A n m u'oca- 4%

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i i T j p o - W N j• I ■" L O C A

X .W e, r e n o w o p e r

T ? o f i ♦>

X R o g e rso fX SAME PRICES Prevail i X Now for M other’s Day C

tion is most complete,

ihstance, b ecause C o c a -C o la w as b o m

la n ta p h arm ac is t w ho b e l ie v e d a so f

Jelicious to ta s te a n d re f re s h in g to th<

d in g o f "g o o d th in g s f ro m n i n e su n n y i

ite d rink o f f o u r g e n e ra tio n s o f A m er

io n tha t c o n c e iv e d the id r.i o f w or

ig ing C oca-C o la w ith in ea sy reach o

m e n t. T oday , C o k e m a k es .i p au se ref

jsy day. I t b r in g s a m o m e n t o f reli

inn ing r a l l y . , . s e ts a g o a l fo r you

! h o u se a fle r p la y . , , b c c o m c s p a r t o f

s a rrive . —

s la n t vigilance . . 7 m nTnlam s th e coni

b la . ,£ a c h in g re d ie n t is ic s te d f o r ta s te ,.5

w a te r is tre a te d a n d m a d e n e u t r a l t(

:1 check cacb s te p in ll)c b o t t l in g proe

J ie ch a rac tc r o f th o s e w ho p r o d u c c C o c

I CI TTI PP UKl Dr i iU

I F A L L S C O C AmOft.

J A tet»l^>f4»ljl>4lm 4[ l ~ ' ney’5 fee*»jid“ costB-ts-sought^lroni \

Everett Moupce on a note. ' ■ n t l S Oene M arquardt Is defendan t In

i- i iiir-fn r^ fl-n lin <nl<iiMt-ftnd-coitt,In.Jiij- for goods purcfitwed a t Coronet Magic Jewelers, ' i j erepre- Two bills are alleged against Pred pa. siombaugh, one fo r »60J9 plus In- $25 for terest from N orthslde grocery and David >18,72 plus Interest' and costs from

r nole. City conoco''aervlce. j ______^ _

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mncing f'pening O f |

iU FLORAL IN T O W N: A T I 0 N I

o p e n in t h e lo b b y .

o f t h e

s o n H o t e l Ir e v a i l a t B o th S h o p s . P h o n e A 1 D ay O rd e rs . . . w h ile se lec- A ile te , X

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g to th e spirit.

su n n y ch m es" fir N . N

if A m ericans— »

o f w orld-w ide '

rcach o f those

lu s e refreshing

o f re lax a tio n

For youngsters

p a r t o f hospi-

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he con tin iious

'ta s te .s t r e n g th y o u a m i n v i t s d .

;u t r a l to ta ste . holtllnn plant; nof

n g p rocess. In wlih ilw rhihlr,;, mil----------------- ----- ---- H'/iv Coca-Culiijcc Coca-Cola. suitllghi. Cali ]

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w e :

g . | G ro u p - g i i P « f e f | iW e e k f o r S ^ j

»t rred '" . . f a t l o n In promotion o f beet tlu s In- ^ J ' t e e k . scheduled for th e last pab'T '." ''* week of J u n e . . .WK' ° .^ ^ irv -M a n a g e r F ran k s . T O - tlon

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JVITtD . . . I n vM i mir ]nol arrange tn drnjt [.fj V » S _

lil'fn ami sec for yniir.u'lf ' HM r l r * '- ^

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-------------wlth-the-obeervance,I f i T E F ' At- lIs-Beml-annual

, board also la id plan B board pf i |k meetings In th K i-t« » l- In-Q ctoberrto -be att :ed fall ijealeril arid farmers, o f beet The board invited th e last patman; D .7 Tex,,' u

, ^peaker.at th e ajsocu B . -Wll- 'tldn'~at Bun V alley s

.. . >

w B ■W m i new all-wi| | | f ^ n u N E H r =

'H m eallU H Po:, stationa wlthon---- Each chnnncl "

In" on lighted se ‘ 2ex traI.F .stag i

■ S g S M . 20% m ore tJHF H | m D - tivityl

. 2 l " .M A H 0 ( FINISH COh

ONLY $ n

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| j f i r e W q i i ^ °- ' “Have E.

a*S? the.W th one to

S i t a l ia observing th e 8 a the lOOlh a n - j

/fh f l nroclnniotldn of th e

^^^^^h°-iiavii.lieyflt?. ® ^ r ^ i v i a newa-wlirjoy. |j,-a

LewUton, rash - J i iR - to the-hospital- umlns m d waited In the hall- r d e l lv e r y o( their lourthlurrlved a t 3:26 a. ra. an•TilnulSSTJasmA-Then M rs, -^g

. [ i f r r - r o c r " ' ' - j , w l ^ ^ e ^ o n / ^ s h e Mid,A o w th is one is (ree?"S ot 's Jaw sagged "Oh. no,"

S e r whose fifth child Is : t h C ^ t a l thU year is ce t Iree m atern ity care. This S Include' physicians' fees. I Mion-3»gBed-‘n!!<>-‘‘ ‘* ^ - ■ ot- i,f." he m uttered. "I thought yesllj Wee'."

______ ____ ------- waip r o m o t e d ^ --------- -

emon, M ay 6 -M rs . B. O. hlb M received word that her ty !on Blchard Carroll, has been slni iKd' to corporal at the Elling- mil Irtue, Houston, Tex._________ ^

unday is Mother’s Day! ] imething she wants but se perfect prSM fH oIeh tr t on of Mother’s Day gifts. ] ay of saying “I love you’’ le first lady in your hear ifts—economically priced alue!

MTBErtMYfi CARDS J

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m m R r o lIMFLEM»Hn

“ E a i t i n o n ' f ------^

ik HAWKEYE i p CAMERA 1/ with flash

atUichmenlj I

j

B ' ' H o l l i s t e r C a i l i f l iH ;

a ^ ^ G T v < 5 s m r P l i i^1. - = ! ^ U i e - tjiaii-you-ean=Mti r wh-at T ' II0 J I yoirTiave whofsver you are."

That Is the philosophy of Mrs. A. --“Have E. Kunkel. candidate of the Hollis- ■ th one ter Grange for "queen mother" to be

selected by the Twin Falls Chamber adver- of Commerce during Its "queen

'ay St. mother for a d a y ” program here - Ing the Saturday.

*“ “ m other of two grown SoUiai A spn, Glen Kunkel'31ves _

-,,, Homer Roberts, lives six mlles’south ' ufT:Holllster.-MrB;-KunkBl:asrmm- -c fiatlve of Idaho, but moved to the ” state In 1812 from Oregon. Mo. --

i “ fanner, she has Silittle:time for hobbles, but enjoys § ralslrig chickens. Almost all her S

lourm yijju [j devoted to her home’ and various groups and organlza- S® tlBnS'.---------- sinurse, ^

_______Mrs. Kunkel hag been a mpmhpr p

' since 191S and haa taught Sunday mIh, no," school most ot the time. plie ' -She helped organize the Salmon ^d that T rac t Homemaker's club, A charter Khlld Is member, she helped the organization K rear Is celebrate Its 20th anniversary last B. This summer.i' fees. Mrs. Kunkel has been a memberhair.. . of-Jhe.-HoUlatftr Orange the.past 30 Jbought years, serving as lecturer, chaplain clt

and home economics chairman. She ch;was Pomona lecturer fcr three years. 50<

_________She_hdpod-pr®p»i>»-the-(lrst-cx«---- ■B. O. hlblt entered a t the Twin Falls coun- dei

at her ty fair by the Hollister Orange andIS been since hos worked each year on com- CaElling- mittee planning and preparing the I

annual exhibit. Inj

s Day! Make Mom happy with ts but seldom buys fo r herself— losen trom our wonctertul selec- ] y gifts. Each has its own special ove you” to tell Mom that she’s )ur heart. We’ve scores of such / pricedTuFnchln sentimental

■« I K Tweed PerfonR Leloiig Indesci

A Flaconj of Dsi A I -i'" ^*50C n-^ Intoxication P

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MRS. A. E. KUNKELnember ’past 30 Last year, sh e reoelvod a special haplain citation (or 10 _years ot service as “ m. She chairman of th e American Cancer s years, society, a position she still holds, rat ex“- —tn-«ddltlon. M rsrKmikel-lirpresP' ~ 3 coun- dent of tho Hollister Women's asso- ge and elation nnd sponsor of the Hollister 4- n com- Camp Fire Girls. ofng the She also has worked on fund rals- fr

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p Students Ritesj U C h ^ b K N . jMay 5-Baccalmireatt “ T r r services were held Sunday afternoon

. w ith Percy Lawrence, first MUn- selor In the Twin Palls county stake presidency of the LDS church, as

1 speaker.’ “ As a highlight of his talk he gave

^ , each member of the graduating class p ’V - -a gladiolus -bulb -telling them e y

could plant them, care tor them and acq u te beautiful flowers or they could throw them away, forget them

■ B & -and-iaohleve-nDthtng 'even a stU ey « v | could do with their lives In the years

was given by the Rev. Kenneth Hel- del, pastor ot the Hansen Commun- Ity Methodist church. The girl's chorus sang two numbers and

H H George Bennett sang a solo. The Rev. M. J. Moorehoute, pastor of

m a w the Assembly of Ood church read M W the Scriptoe^ Mre. Harold Elnspalw | | H - played the procesatOTrai. andTeM s-

jind other .organlzatlnns.„ls sewing h | H ohalrman for the Presbyterlal of [W H Southern Idaho and does aewing for

"'" the Magic Valley Mer-orlal hospital.A gracious person, Mrs. Kunkel 1s

— ----- “Kvelyn" to her many friends andsBeclal A'S'JS.'.ntMSjs arid_"Mpm;! :to nearly J.JJ* ^ all the youngsters In tho HollisterCancer)lds. ------- -------------- ~ -rpresl^-------------- C tU B -M E ^8~ --------s asso- VIEW. May 5—The Jaunty Jills olllster 4-H club met Saturday al the home

of Mrs. VlrgU Dana, leader. Re- d rals- freshments were served by Jean

Cross Searle and Marcia Hatch.

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,ks^ |—Eve^R elated-B T X q “ tiMERSOR, Ui«r t —Max Peters< U l i v B and son. t . H. Peterson and Marh lKiin>ate Moncur were In Blackfoot Sunday. rt»™nm> xeom ia JMOtman .wailaeii, who h t ^ ^ ^ ^ W S ^ l te T f iB parents, Mr, ai tv S . Mrs. Carl Randell. has left f .w.h Treasure. Island where he will !

’ aaslgned to duty a t Pearl Harbor, he gave Allies BUuer. Ft. Ord. Oallf.. Ing class visiting his wile before leaving f

Texas where he will enter the mei iem and furthw training,or they Mr. and Mra. Max Peterson ai ;et them ohlldren have returned from Pocias tU ey tello and-BlaeWootc------------ —lie years ---------------------------------------------- 'HA0EBMAN-6KJESTS-----edlotToh ^HAOEKMAlif; May IS-Mr>.l!ra: !th Hel- Srwln, Homedale, and Mr. and Mi )mmun- George : Erwin. Hawtoome, Nei e girl's were guests of Mr. and Mn. Mart ra and Curran Monday,lo. The ------------ --------------------------------istor of :h readilnspahr ____n e M s - ■f - - ------------- ”

sewingirlal of ,^Ing for lospltal. inkel Is ids and ' nearly lolllster

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l ^ y P a n jfo r ^I ' Jerome MeetII JEROME, May 8—11. E. .Oundel- —wu

i4iijtogeri_Hateltim_h»iiker,_ap«»kliit11(1 s» a member of the panel on »olI J j lc o n s tn ^ ^ » t the an-

ii; by-the adop(Jng of (wiil^ioU M nie^ ®5” - n j 8trai r -pf iduwiir m-t - » h-6T<i-<sBttF r nwuhll^-sulfenl from « 'l ie a U h 'to dr Tnonetory-jtandpolnt. . ------ . - -I ' JlBre than 2J0 persona attended ' the PEPjram a t the Junior high ! school auditorium. Boyd Freeman

w»» master of ceremonlea. William lu b Introduced the north aide dU- trlct eupervlBora and the personnel , of the soli conservation offices at

:t:~iIerome-antl-Haielton.-7--------------I I A wTport on dlstrlci actlvllles waa ,

I given IsjrE- E. xawns. p e u id Mils /mips lor the diatrict »re nearly jj ,„completed, and that It la the dealre ^ of'the lupervlurs to place them In the hands of every farm er as soonas possible. n i ^

A quartet composed of O. B. N. F I o lI Shepherd. R. J. Relchhard, Harold _

II Redllcer and Keith Johataaon sang. ' H ^ ,- Mr» -Kenneth Lavena.-»utlllarv

II president, intrdaucea— Mrs— Sam HAOl ' Eskln and Mra. Luti, who presented piannli

ribbons and prlies to winners ol j,,] I fhe annual , poster conteat. U

Jack Parrar, Twin Pallf. was mod- p, r j ] , erator lor the panel on ioll conaer- (^ ^ te vatlon. He stressed the need lor soil conservation In Irrigated areas. John Wlswall explained the ndvanUges and disadvantages of contour Irrlr gatlon and demonstrated the con* 4 ^ . tour plan for fields where potatoes ,° lr L

I sre to be planted.VlrgU S. dross, county agent, ex- on„ori

j! plained that farmera are losing up z " to live doUara an acre when they _ ' bum olf the stubble whleh U needed

-to prevent wUa from wa»hlng away.Robert HUllard spoke on p a tu re

mangement. He said tb a t through ^ the use of good p a tu re aafl manage- nent he has been able to pu t cattle

, on the market with feeding a very ™I JImlted amount ol g n ln , .I C(«rHimter ilressed thii Import­

ance of windbreaks to eliminate CM30I j wind eroalotl. ed Hols

' Rou 0. Lee. church leader, con- achool I__ ClUileiLth» panel by dlscuaalng the ing. pro

moral re^onalbUltlis. He told of and 4m S‘“thrTnmibir': of c lv l^ tlo n a which recent t

have been .wiped out through misuse ---------of the sou. — -------- --- .

Gooding Plans for 1 Women’s Events ^

OOODINO,' May ( —Home dem- enitratlon day lor Oooding county

=nlU=b*=ob#we<WS4tur<lB3F$=^RtllmA= -■_Talleyr home demonatratlon «gent. announces. Everyone Inr the county Is Inylted to attend th e event a t - ihe Bliss school gymnasium a t 10 m m

Mu-m— ------------------------- ---------.- r a s l- Oeoll-Hobdey. Goodinr county

proiecutlng~4ittomeyr-«UI be -th e main speaker. Exhibit! ol food and

’ work done by tho varloua clubs wUl I be on display. Potluck lunch will I .be served a t noon. The afternoon j j r o

I program will start a t 3 p. m.Mlu Talley and the home demon-

•tratloh council are In charge of ___arrangements. Mra. M. A. McOloud.Wendell, Is president ol the councU.Mrs..Damon Shulti, Wendell, Is

' vice prealdent and Mra. J. V. Bum- ^ gamer, Obbdlfiji, l i 'B e e r e tu ; and treasurer.

Speaker Tells of 1 r FertilizerSales ™

PITjER, May 5—There have been■ reports ol unlabeled lertlllzer b e i n g ______T ^ H rin - th tn a W ty rf tT K -D a lto n , liTwin-PalJs county Parm Bureau or- lOO:

isnlnvtlon representatlTe, to ld the , l“ j j ^ e r community Parm Bureau Mon-

■ The id r to code statea th a t everv In' psttel 01 mixed commercial ler- otherT-tlllwr-shall hava prlntaS on_lt_the___ colorfi! net weight, name brand or trade I mirk, nam t and addresa of th s man-

liliotttiw and the m lnlnum per- “ 'y™' centage and source ol nitrogen, pot- ^

'UhrphoWhonlf acid or “any" olher lu n , i msterl^ Irom which a benelit is colon

-«Ialmed,=-................... - ------- ^ru T, Monroe Hays, Twm Palla county

Pami Bureau secretary, reported , j-ttiat-eUte-funda-for-the-control-ol —

brucUlosli and b a n n d isetie have been exhausted lor the llra t six „ .

. mon««_pertoi

) LEAVE VIEW 32! VIEW, May S—A 1/0 and Mrs. n j, , * Royal Lowder and his parent*, Mr. ,^ 'k , I and Mrs. L. L. Lowder, have left I lor. San Franolaco.

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—^ m a S ^ h o y '^ S u in g ' th” u . s!destroyer O ’Bannon took only

, three m lnutea to throw tbo w ar- Vi l ship Into tunnoU . govi^ The boy—ono ol lOflOO visitors to i

!l- —wandered to tho vessel’a bridge dpnnr and pulled every lever w ithin lo r3ll reacS. In S p ra 'su c c e u lo n h e : sto< Q. Sounded tb e general alarm .

-caU ln |t-the-crew - tol bat t le sta - . p i ^tlons........................................ e lp

JT Bounded' th e ehim lt*! f lH w r-med-only—for~»toD V -bom b^at-- ^

M tacks. _ . ____ _______ . Jiaa.......... -Ptdered . lu l l , speed a h e ad a l l ijo-M engines w ith the ship's telegraph. xh He was Juat about to send a gofn

; message on th e dejtroyer'a hello- tlonJjJ graph to th e U. 8. carrier T a ra - a

wa moored astern w hen the g nij 03annon‘a deck officer sprinted g iu

onto the b ridge to Ilnd ou t w hatwfs gojnji _on. Bril

The U. -S . naval- c ra ft spent o^ four days In Sydney to celebrate j i a

the Coral le a . battle victory of ketsMty. 1M2. T hey sailed yeaterday x

^ for Melbourne. com-----------■— .......... ................................... mer

» Plans Completed For Xouth Gamp u p j

n_ HAOERMAN. May t - A n ail-day a planning m eeting ,ior a youth camp —

waa held Baturday a t tho R eorgan­ized LDB church . Seventy RusseU P. Ralston. S a lt Lake Oity, was in charge of th e meeting.

Other' officers present Included Seventy Houston Hobard, BiillnBs.

: Mont; Seventy O. Wayne Smith.; Twin Pilla; Elder Cecil Ollmore,

Boise; Elder Tom Ultlcan, Rupert, and .'Elder Lyale OUmore. Hobart w u named camp director; Lyale

' OUmore wUi be aaslatant director, y The church camp Is located near J PoateUo and will be held In June.. M n. Howard Oarlson was hoateas to g the youtti cam p committee a t lu n ch - 1, eon Saturday. Communion aervlces . were held S unday with P aato r Lyale

OUmore In charge. Elder OUmore. y waa guest speaker.

HERD TESTED e OOODINO, M ty S—The reg ister­

ed Holateln h e rd a t the Id ah o atate - achool for th e deaf and blind, dfood- e ing. produced 12.160 pounda orteU k- f and <07 pounda of bu tte rfa t In a 1 recent Mit.I ____ _____

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addt endufing «'

Chinn throughout th t home

ln ~ b o tK ,'* lS f ji« ¥ ria in id i^ ^other rooma where you want

----colorful,-water^rulslonl wall],.Inilil on J B Tru Tile. Made of _Slyron Plastic, this axclllng Snew wall tils rsilits heal, mols- i turt, even aeldi. . . moldad-lncolon last a IlfBtlme. But mor*. - JTru Tll» comblnw motchlisi -----beauty with real economy._____ I

__ S etJI-o L y o u r^ d B a ltr^ L lo d q y l_____ *•

lASY*TO INSTAU ESimpify Uy •rfga t« •dp t tp flat lurftu ^ flit tauBl Will Ml cup.

32 DECOCtATOR COLORSRiih, morbUM SoH m «uIs.uti bright MW ~P«irl-Oto“(olin.

CIEANS LIKE MAOICCliant laiUr than any liU qiod«t OiMia, irimt, tvin <r*y«n moik*Jtiappior quickly wilh mild leapand WDlii.

HARRY lA R R Y LUMBER CO.

BROWN'S FLOOR COVERING

CUSTOM FLOORS OF IDAHO

KENVERLY, INC.

)UNDS GOOp . . . A HOIST an d JACK, ALL IN O N E

COFFING HOIST-ALL _

-A JACK WITH STAND- * A HOIST WITHOtJT STAND •

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WASHINOTON. May 5 (JV-rThe mo government appears to be looking woi to foreign markets—rather than to coc dpmeaticN»nsumers—as an outlet ing for moat of Ita 350-mlIUon-pound ths stock of surplus butter. but

-WUbur^JrCarlaon. agriculture lie- 1>4rt|8entje)qiert-jt>:-«hafg8_.of_ior- Jc ltn Piarkct dovelopniftntj for live* stock |md dalry:producta. said In an am

' ■fitenrltro the" goveiTinient'already l)rii h a s potential ovqaeas marketa for goi IW-mllllon pounds.-^ - hef

T be butter waa acquired under the sto government's price support opera- I tloni. —

Agrfpulture Secretary Benson told a,newa conference Monday that ne- - gotutlons are under way for sale ol ( aome 40 mUllon pounds to Great \Britain.___________ I

Oarlson mentioned Egypt and In- ^d la . aa other poeslble butter mar- nketi. ;

A n y auch sales would be a t pricesco n a ld e rab ly below the govern- •rm e n t ’B c u rre n t s e llin g price of about ?69 c e n t* a po u n d , Benson said . They Sw o u ld be a t w o rld price levels— gfa b o u t 47 cents a pound, wholesale, p

. T h e g o y e m m e n t has n o t y e t comef .up. J l t h pl^nB tor. (U spoalng .orsooic S. . o r t h e suzplus b u t te r to A m erican - iM n s u in e r s ^ t - m t= m f i^ prices. Two

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In la id lino leum th a t bo o sts o f easi d ire c tly - to - f lo o r! Wok sea led su c le a n . P a te n te d folt b a c k ellmln .B uy i t today a n d save!

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rhe montha ago Benson said luch tales p< dng would be made. But he told a new; ss1 to conlerence the government is hav- m tlet ing difficulty working out a plan ct imd that woul^ prevent sales of sunilus P<

butte r from displacing sales-ol new butter-by-the daliy-lndustry.- - fl

tor- _Bhbuid7this- hat®(Sirnflrs8vem-

:,an an iT tiiy ^ iiw b u tfa g ^ 0 ^ ady price support program. Tlius. the for goremment would make little or. no

- headway-ln-gettlng-1'ld-of-ita butter the stocks.ira- Benson haa been reluctant to cut

told h ttritt of DOCTORS’ TESTS

2 903! A OF HIES’ PAIKJtSyEVEBH-

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duced aweUlng. healed cracHng...P'y WXTHOUT SURGERY I Pain waa's— stopped or materially reduced,lie. pazo acta to sootHe.j:elle;eJtcbtIlg.ime Instantlv. In tube^ alao modemime Suppoiltorlea. Get PazoS at drug„cin gists for wonderful ast relief.fWO____________A,lv.rtfigment ______

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lea pected to a tart showmg progress In dls ws sale of aome of Ita surplus dried ex| IV- milk. I t haa offered this product at ^ an cut-rate prlcea to livestock and . . lus poultry leed manufacturers, ew Reporta received from department

- field offlces-lndlcat^d that orders re[

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Sears Exclusive fine wool and c< lend charm and boouty to any ro of floral patterns on Harmony Bolge and Sago Greon backgroui

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BOISE, May 6 m —T M control JJ In district 3 In Waahlngton county was dried expanded Tuesday to toclude certain ct sections of the Welser river and ita

tributaries In Adama county. S tate Reclamation Engineer Mark Kulp

rdera reported. _________________

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9-Cup KenmoreAutomtlo—Ju»t Set to Brew

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■ - GOODINO, May 6 — T h e Moat ‘ , Rev. Edward J. Kelly, D. D ., Blahop "ow ned : lo l Bolae, admlnUtered t h e sa c ra - end a t t 1. m e n t p i conllrm atlon to a large noon a t L-ClsM a t Bt, E llzabetli'j i i b u r c h S u p - Ca r t l i ^ e T e n ln g : - — ■ ^ ■----------------------S r a m o r

' , were Oeorgle Aspltarte, J o a n A stor- n p lu m . j=<l\Ua', K aji^ :_^A »totquia, - i^ n r a d , - A noth 1 BeckCT," Raymond ' B ecker, TO lanrie T rab ert, • ' B u r to n , Donlta B urton . L e e C a rrl- fouf ' CO, M axine Oarrlco, R o b e r t Oelaya, elected■ M ary Davis, Rosalie Q arc ia , R ic h a rd sociated . G a rc ia , Richard G o o c k n e r. R ita am ong

G onzales, Lucy Gonzales, B e r t H a r- ‘■'® I f" ' b augh , ,Tomhiy H ard. average

K e n n y Lyon, O arm en M aes la s,E ileen M acstaj, R ichard M aes ta s, ,

- D o n n a Kay R ey n o ld « rJ« n e -S llm » n r - E a t r i c l a Tyler, B a rb a ra T y l e r , J o h n V

Y b a r g ^ , Viola V elaaquez. Lola “ Velasquez. Robert V elasquez. Paddy , „ , P ra e th e r , Mrs. John A r r ia g a , Jo h n p ,

. A rriag a , Cleo Faulkner, B i l l P au lk - ™ ner, M rs. Peter C elayo . John B choettger. Burk S o h ln d e l an d j i O lo rla Bartz. _

------IT ie -b tsh o p w a j-a s s ls te d by th e •o ,.j_ iinBev. Malflchy McNeill. R u p e r t , and w

i-th e -R o v .-T h o m as K elly , P o c a te llo .TTje contlrm atlon claas rccclved o„

holy comm union a t the 8 a . m . raa-ss l h h o Ci and Immediately fo llow ing were ghi g uesta o l honor a t a b r e a k f a s t serv- n c E lm u

- ta - ln - th e -p tr lsh -h a lU -H Q a te a s c a lo f <»y<— Mithe b reak fast were Mrs. M y ro n H ar- O 'baugh , Mrs. Jack Glese. M rs . Joe n p j andG onzales and Mrs. Ben G o e c k n e r . l P . J t

P r io r to the c o n J ln n a tlo n cere- Nellie C.m ony th e Blahop and t e n priests Hama: Jvera guests a t a d in n er a t t h e rec - Lou R astory. Hostesses Ior the d i n n e r were and M arG enevieve Blgson, M rs. Jo.wph ' o th e rA corda, Mrs. Eusebio A a to rq u la and ih .i ,. .y,M rs.-L ouis Canine. and Cn:

■r -------- ----------------- Stell Al2 Junior Classes T'Z. Combine Dances

HEYBURN, May 6 - " S le e p y L a- Quigley goon," was the them e of t h e jun io r B uhl: 1 prom o f the Heyburn a n d R u p e rt Gale Ch high sohools Saturday e v e n in g a t hers. Mi the Heyburn high achool. Dyer, M:

D u rin g Intermission L a M a r M e- Holland, Coy Bang; Oecllla S u lliv an , Bobby “ "d A nderaon and Je a ti_ 0 1 ra u d played .*®y'

. as * trum pet trio; K endall W h ltfe - M rs. L - l i e r - s a n g Wd M a r i ly n ^ e l l s o n an d B lackhai

Rose A n;i Hamblen, Paul, d a n c e d . H enry i : - K e ltJ i Slskor an d L u d e a n M ay, H enry, I “H eyburn , and Douglas M a y an d A nn Rei

B eryle Sundy, Rupert, p r e s id e n ts of and Edt the classes and th e ir p a r t n e r s , Jed Mrs. L. :

- J h s .g r a n d march. - e r_ a n dR efreshm enli " m n s e r v e d — by- -Mor r is i

Betty- WoJskow a n d N e lm a H un- D orothy saker. Heyburn, a n d B U ly Allen, W artm ai Ellse B ean , Connie Bm lth a n d J a n - Rasmuss.

••' f i r i ra it i lg iitirg tiliiir t. L a u r a U ra l: - H a s e ^ n beaded tJie Heyburn c o m m ittee ^ . “ as IiUdean Durfee, D arlene P r lo e an d Mra. I LaBa'e Tracy were In c h a rg e o f dec- Brownlni o j^ tiena , ind Carolyn c r o f t a n d Arlen Oi

ch eatra committee. R ene R o b b in s Esterbroi and B ery le Sunday, R u p e r t, head ed Mrs. Byr thfr, com m itted fdr the f lo p r ahow, S S S i o rch es tra , telreahm cnta a n d pub­licity. - «

P a tro n a were Mr. and M ra . L aV ere k Jones, Heybum, an d M r. a n d M rs. " John B ell and' Mr. and M rs. V aughn Bair, Rupert,

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Diseases Blamed7 For Delinquency

— B T T T B U fS , M ay 5 W = H ld d in r ------------phyalcal ailments often a r e p a r t ot Cthe dlaeases ct Juvenile d e lin q u e n - ^ cy a n d crime, a p s y c h ia t r is t expert laid Tuesday.

F in d in g the physical d ia e a a e and eo rrecU ns It helps "cure* t h e d.5 - , p |

- R a lp h - S ,- a a n a y . Jiew . J f o r t Clty.'^ J ,fo iin e r chief psy ch ia tris t a t S ing _Bing prison. ................. .................j

"O rlm ln alto Is a d isease, a n em o- AW tlonal dlsorginlzatlon, a n d I t often haa a physical cause," h e to ld the

T IB iS r ie s n T ^ c h la tf l i t - - a s so c la llo n . 1 T h e p hysical R u b le s c a n be u n -

_ rec o g n U e ^h e ry o u s ' d lso rd e ra , dam -r J t a f i m -enc8p¥aUH O r " b r a l n fe- __

vor, la ten t fcpllepsy, a i s t u r b ^ ' I _ l la n d s , complications f r o m such 1 - ohU dhood-illseasesju ijneaaieSr o r In­

c ip ien t schizophrenia, h e , s a id . E “ n n iB y r c a i i m a i n r p e r s o n ' ta d rT r jausceptlb le— to— p a y o h o lo siea l— o r — ~em otional Injury o t b rea k d o w n , he

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ID AH 0-8TA TB OOLiLEQB. Poca- \ teUo, May 5 — MarUyn L incoln, a H eenlor coed from Twin F alla , waa H crowned queen of M others week- H

- end a t the M a y fe te S a tu rd a y a f l e r - H s noon a t I d a h o S ta te college. P re a l- ■ . d en t C arl W . M cIn tosh p la c e d th e ■- -floral-'crow n-onT haETieTrt a t th f

. np lum . HI .. Another TwJn PnJla senior, D onna ■ J Trabert. served aFone of th e queen’s I H . four attendan ts. Tho queen w a a l H

elected by members of th e Aa- H i soelated W omen students from ■ I among 20 coeds, nil membera of I H . the graduating cln.<u with a grade H

average of 3 polnlj or h ighe r out H of a possible 4 poinw. WT

'■ PIfty-nlne Magic Valley m others ' were guests of their son.( and daugh- I lers'. Those from Twfn' P i l l s and

Ihelr hosts were: Mrs. to f s R., A verett a n d P ra n A v ere tt: M ra. ‘ ,

J. H . B laalua and Joyce B la s lu s ;Mrs. P ea rl A. B racken an d V irg in ia %

' B racken ; M rs. G ladys D a v is a n d Shirley D avla; Mra. R a lp h E l l io t t W and P a tr ic ia E llio tt; M ra. M a rie P u lle r an d B a rb a ra P u lle r : M ra. |

' Q u ln tin L. H a r re l a rid L e a n d e r H a f - fal: Mra, H aro ld L. L ackey a n d , L lnea -Lnokey; -M rs. . .M a rg a ra t-L ln - M ri coin and M arily n L incoln : M ra. K le Lllllo Condle: M rs, F ried a M c B e th Moi and S h a ro n M cB eth ; M rs, D esale Dav M cE lm urray and Ruby M c E lm u r- Mrs

Tom O ’H a llo ra n ; M rs. E v la P h il'- and lips an d M a rg u e r ite P h illip s ; M rs. Mrs L. P . Jo n es on d B ob R uaael; M rs. W Nellie C. E v a n s a n d Phyllla M , W ll- B ru llam a; Mra. R o b e r t Rayl a n d M ary Lou R ayl, a n d Mra. M aurice M cito n ^ and M a rg a re t D ouglas. M

O th e r M agic V alley m o th e rs a n d f l th e ir ch ild ren w ere Mrs. E d D u n n H and Cnroyl D u n n , A cequla; M ra. V Stell All a n d Bill All, M ra , O p a l 1 Bagley an d R oss B agley; M r? ,. H.W. K en n ey a n d M ilford K e n n e y .Mrs, K . K. S h o t t a n d L e o n a rd S h o tt.Mrs. P ra n k Q uig ley and N o rm a n Q uigley a n d G a le n Q u ig ley , all B uh l: M rs. R u th C h a m b e rs a n d eu.Gale Cham bers and Shlrlee O ham - ___bers, M rs. -Wiley D ypr a n d W iley Dyer, M rs. J . R , H o llan d a n d J a c k H olland, a n d M rs, E rva S, M cB rid e and D o n n a Jo y p e M cB ride, a l l B u r -

Mra. L au ra B la c k h am a n d A r ie t ta B lackham , O aa tle fo rd ; M rs . R a y I H enry nnd G a y H enry a n d Bob H enry, E d en ; M rs. A. K. R e e d a n d A nn R eed, P U er; M rs, W . J . C ain and E d n a D a n ie ls . O lenna F e r ry ; | Mrs. L. R . L eep e r a n d R o llle L eep - e r_ a n d R o d n e y Leeper. M ra . Ed

■ -Morris—*fld^^®lgenB^=Motrla,_M ra. ------Dorothy W artm an and B arbara W artman, all Gooding; Mra. Dewey Rasmussen nnd Varge Raamuaaen.

‘ ‘H ai»U onf*^© «lo«#^a»#= 'irttd^= ^iM > =------bara 'Base, R ich fie ld .

Mra. E. P . B r o w n in g ,a n d C h ad Browning. M rs , A, B. C ro u c h an d A rlen C rouch , M rs, Je rry D e llin g e r

Esterbrooke and P m l ' ^ t e r b ^ o o ^ .Mrs. B yron H e n ry a n d J a n e t H en ry .

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MrSi 5, L- K lrlnkopf and Gene Klelnkopf. Mrs. MoSller and ToniHiy" Moeller, all Jerom e; Mrs. Ruth Davis and R obert Ctevls, Ketehum;Mrs. J. B. Pridlcy nnd Barbara Prld-' lj.y, KlmhnrUi.' Mrs Rllntnn Enston and Kenneth Easton nnd guestrr - Mrs, Olllo Bell. Paul.

Mrs. D. D. Caldwell nnd Ted Brush, Mrs. V iolet Lemmon, nnd

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K proof. Msdt fram IOM grain neutral spirits.Eta n«ii SralnKiM Hi lnc,,H«rt(ord. Cona.

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_____ apolis "5 0 0 " Speedwoy lo |' give you_extra high-jpeed '

protection on today's super j highway*. It itqnds up under race Iraclc speeds foster th an you'll ever | drive, . . . glvet you a 15 ^ MPH safety margin over c conventional tires. "

Costs Less thar Tires and Safe M ore t han Firsi

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a t youV FI]410 South Main

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Folksin Heybum ^ 'Report Activities!^

■Noel P a y n e w d cMUdren, K e v n a . \ U tah , w e re guesta of M r. and M rs. J o h n P a y n e M onday. }

E m m e tt M oyle re tw m ed S a tu rd ay^

M ary L e m m o n , R ic h fie ld ; M rs. E. B u ttc a n e a n d R o b ert B u ttc a n e , R u ­p e rt; M ra . ElaJe B ro o k b a n k an d 1g iirtr~B roo)cbgnk a n Marlynn- r- B J 'o o k b aD k rM rs.'A u d ra-B ro w rt'G ^in e -d and O a y d e n a B row n a n d C harles / B row n. M rs . M a n in C o le a n d W ilm a r Coie. M rs . M a ria n I h e a a an d Naom i } In eas . M rs . Edelle T a n a k a an d C laren ce . T a n a k a . M rs. E lva I S cfiuppen ies a n d J e a n Schuppenies, e

^ M rs. G e o rg e N. Y o u n g an d A ustin J Y oung, a ll S hoshone , a n d Mrs. V lr- I

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rocks, curlynnT'd“BThvf • igj. causes of impact bt;eaks.

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than H alf th e Price c Safety Tubes . . . Or First Line Tires and Ti

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_ ^ o m aTiualneas trip to Beattie.Mra. W B y n V W n c ^ aiia~BMlartn:

■ W t f ttf -Sandli Japan, ft) Join’ KiS' : i g husband, f ig t Wayne Wlleot Ri7. ■ ■■ K obtil,. MoiilseBi ffhs <»-«wylng r ll

In th e navy at London,' E n g ird .1“ ' has re tu rn ed home because o f 'th e ro

death o f‘ his mother, Mrs. Belena Morrison. ' “

W llfor Wilcox, Blackfoot, has been vi,sltlng h is family here, ^

nd Benefit Dance Held 'irn& ^ H A G E R M A N r^ a y 5-The M ay, „ t e e -day-^tenee-eatufday-^venlng-at-tha- —rles American Legion hall tp help in th e Pm a rebuilding and refurnishing of th e _ ami H agerm an lOOP hall netted J60.jnd 'M rs, G len Bell and Mrs. Mary E . i:iva M artin were co-chairmen ot th e | lies, event. They .were assisted by M rs.stln J. R . RuaaeU, pubUclty; Mra. M ar- _/lr - tin C urran , correspondence an d _en- tickets, and Mrs. E. C. Moore an d ki

Mra. Russell, kitchen. _

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liigh-speed flexing and povement rodiotion. It it _•

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and R U C S »nd upho U w ry clM uins. Pbon* I3a&-J. Vlllaga C le«n<K . -

C H A W S , your id e a l foo ad tU an . L -■ f i tu d . Luellle Pcxbon . ptione 2110-' _ —

S P tlJ iC E H C ort« tlC T e:-M T ^ Ly*l* Q »rdo«. - - 710V, 2nd «venue c m l Pbon« 2S87y.

wic . l l _____________ _

Bo» Tlm w -N «w ».________________ _BALLROOM d»ncin jr c l« » e s In all «ge F O

, I g roups. Open en ro llm en l. M « li ,S t^ - ‘' d » rd ’i D ineing School. Helen

Phone 2SDI o r B23j 1;* JJJ l, M O T a O P E R A T O K I Adel to theI nrrv lce you m lrc .dy give your gue.lf C A

W e 're m n 'ro u n d the flock day )I o f IRe y iiY ah d w!tl c»»M »r »nd d t l l ^ r l I

W e*l h PfiinU MobilBerviee. »croM from grQA lhertaon'i._________ ____________________ ,

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A ll p e r s o n s w h o b r o u g h t in —

g a r m e n t s t o b e c l e a n e d la s t

M o n d a y n n d T u e s d a y a r e r e - ^q u e s te d to ( l i e c l a i m w i th u s c

p r o m p t ly l o r f i r e d a m a g e . i J

W e also, w is h t o t a k e . th i s o p - ^

p o r tu n l ly t o u T a n k o u r m a n y

c u s to m e r s w h o h a v e b e e n so —

p a t i e n t In w a l tU ig ( o r th c l r —

B i j c l o t h e s to b e r e p r o c e s s e d . ^

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______ _________ Dale H e n m a n , P r o p .________ ___

P E R S O N A L S ~’k E L IA B LE coup!, w ould like m .n ip m e n t

of .partm ent o r m otel .nyw her* . Wrile box U-Y. T im w-New*.

C H I R O P R A C T O R S ^

N E R V E ipK iilU t! D r. A ln a Bardin. ItO ^r h o n e sa a s .__________^

BEAUTY SHOPS ‘JEA N N ETT 'S B eau ty and alendTriiTng

^ a o l o n — UlP..SpriicB Ajta a iif . , Phnne J iif i .----- --COM PLETE m odem beau ty lervlc* by cj^

p e r t optraiora. M aehlneles* and cold w avw >8.Qil up. A rtia tlo B em ty Salon.

COMPLETE] beauty M rvic4 by advanced atudenta at reduead pH o«t. Jun ior ilu> dent* work free . M aebln«!esi and eold

_ _ wnvea, »,00. B eau ty A rta Aecdemv.

L O S T A N D F O U N D r

O N E ti Irnn coif c lu b . S pa ld ing Top-Kllte No. 4.1J6S4-A, C a ll.g s7 7 -H j f lc r &:30,

L O S T : Blut b illfo ld . C o n ta in s mqney and va lu ab it papers. R ew ard . Phone 0200.JJ, Jerom e.

L O S T : llrovD a n d ta n hand topled bllN foM. Name "Pal** on back. VaJuabls pa* „per*. Howard. P h o n e U;»7 or 3607. ___

L O S T : Ual« S iam ese c a t ; »lrayed from ^ R 2l Main w est. R ew ard . Phone 261MI n a f to r i. ___________________________ h

S I T U A T I O N S W A N T E D 'G A R D EN and ac re a g e plowing. Phone ®;

.1603-J. ___________________________CAKDI^NS and ia w n i rototilleO. Phone ij

- • • • 1*0 or SI()Or*Pwin Falls,______ _________ jj,IRONINGS In m y bome. J28 .4lh Street ti

Ea»L Phone 3006. _________ TK N O X curu ln lau n d ry . 1312 Sth avenue L —

e a s t Phon# 587-R ,A L L TYPES of h o u s e k '^ ln f . { ^ e i—

3220-M. Twin Falla.____________________lA O N lN G . aew ing In m y home. 3&fi Van

B uren. Phone 602-M._________________L A W N s u i .g a rd e n service. JlotoliliinE-I

____ ' P h o n e - li j or 3100. T w in _______PA M ILY ironinu*. W e irt^au n d ry -an d ear-

U in a dont. C a ll 276^W .______________G ARDEN plowing a n d corrugating . Phone ^

3378-W, Twin F a lls ._______________ '*>O 'D E L L nunery . C hild c«re. d a y ^ 7 h o u r . '

P hone 2^II8-M. T w in Falls. "CARPENTER w o rk by h ou r or Job. Will h

go anywhire. P h o n e 337o-W. d& O T O ~ T 1^4N G s u d a n s and l^wns witb t!

n V t H. P. A f wa. Phone 370<.________A L L TYPlia o f hon iecjB P itng : -Wailpayar ^

c lean ing and K em ton lng . C ill H02S. „l a w n " m o w in g w anted ; Hsv« own ..i

Tnower. Phone flffi-W ' Dfrlt King. BG A RD EN and a c re a g e plow ing. Telephone

_ nfmfi.Rl -l n r,,. Alfr>^■ •W tTA R E «)Ulp5<d lo g ive you best ierv7ce' '

' “ f o r p o u r r t‘T jaaem crtli."T » h o n e“ 31S3-M.W A N TED i C ustom tru ck in g . Ml Urm p C

___prw lucn . P hono . I807*M. Jlm_CirntJ. &P A IN T IN G : C o n tra c t o r by hour. Good

worlc a i price you c a n afford. Phonena:tn-w._________________ ___ c t i

f O R BBTTEIl.Pftinlinif *nd cleaninE. m . S------------ a}de-an<I-m ite}qe-<alH ^eW eo ■n<^Hampj~

to n a t U<}|._______________ - - • •P A PER H A N G IN G . N ot a nuvjrc, S a tiif ir . ^

tlonoA iU ud. N o d r in k in g , smoking. Cut- t.v er PhoTe 444»J._______________________ ^

LAWNMOWEK.S .b .r p . 'n e .l anil rri<iiirrit, ^F re e pickup a n d delivery. Inlrrniiiun- \ta in Fiitl C om pany. Phoiif i jn.______ — =

EX PER IEN C ED I r r iu a lu r and irsrto r m .„ ^w ilh one child. P re fe r j.il* with mumr. cTTItu n i ty to milk ow n cow s. W rite boi IS-Y, uTimes.N»w». ’ — r

H E L P W A N T E D — F E M A L EG IK L for far hop w ork. U u ii Im* out nf

»rh<K>l. Aiiply In p e rto n . Stw yer’i |l«r- "h.-cur-_____________________ __ ___ N K

15(1 WEEK A D D R ESS AND .vrTllTjH.Ti’. __ I!r a rd s for ut a l bom e. spare inn* l’»n nr O Nty p ed . £neluae s tam ped ielf>td<iuwiHi hienvelope. C. W y a tt . P (). iinx 2 '7i <fu7Asheville, N o rth C a ro lin s . * ‘ *

HOUSKKKKPKK tn t a k r rh trv e nf ninil. W t"ern . t i l fW tr io a lly efjiiipiir.l, rinrh ........w jlh dlshw siher. <li.iMJi»l, »„ii.tu«iU' w«»h*r, dryer, e l r . l ‘l'»ne |<i J(.|(in,r K»-r r l le n t himr» a n d w«uf*, , Pweek. I week v aca tio n w |,h p«y ** t>rlvate room av a llah jp nrxi t„ hniiiekeeprr w ish e s to liv r m s<i hrtvyf le sn in g iiieh a s w indow nr u«|| u-,,h. w T iing . ironing o r m opinif anri u»,|n* „t ,,f!w .ri. No y o u n g rh il .lm . W m , i , __ li:JH.V. T lm es.N ew .. fiivu.i, 2 -Jilo r prev.ii)ii» exi>erlenre> mmiI \v„i|l,| L

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- i H E L P W A N T E D C M A t f - ^E X I ElUENCEDi Ira c to r -------

ch nsry operaU>r. Yeae uri.un.l ...t. r ig h t man. Htf (inl. Ilniuf,,,,! , l.J. S prlna* Itanrh . H aite . ....... ' ' ’ -------

[ -------- ------1 8m7Vming iiirework In i sp e r ia l fk h l, n ,., ,, , ’*W ill'V fhi) w an t* to V,perm snrn lly w ith N «n ,.„ ,inow undiTBuiiig e tp a m io ti I M(Mle V .l le , , r e , . A , I n p lu s honu* f i r a t v»«r. ' i ’llnB». I’rrlrre tire fd r n,ni, a frr:

I a l e*|ierlniro In iIim ' , i i,, i'-I su lrs nf m ijn r si.i.lia ,,,

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tooth I r . .U ,l ia r e ro . ------f ln i S f f p t o l ” ! _________ _ •

gs a t _______________p ^ 'S & l A I H y A N T B Q ^ : =

sun* b OM UflwlUt 30 p“5d ^ ^Ig for .

■ f o b t h e r i g h t m a n

W. will m*!' ■" ~~Smove propo.iOon —nnt apply unleM JOU dislr* YiA b U n ~ !»■■■ E o o

U t-4 0 . - .■ i J . l M P " ............... _ j a !baeco- — ~ ^ E R n H 0 E - ^ H ’fW<---------— j ' '____ b u t n o t n e c e s s a r y

I s .l ir r »1H >>• >“ « — ■ — lm‘ f l Ages 25 to 35 preferred _ S I

------- A pply ^MB. G O R E ‘ V|J

f '’"”* G ore M o t o r Co, e «

xpeitlr L------------- - j^ T « L I L W A N T l i ^ _ g g gi ' M ALE & F E M A L E " " | p o „ i

w rfi

-sr ^CAKE l-ultani!. «*• '**

ry diy ^ o u . Cheip. Writ. Box 11!. RIchfleW. ^ ellorl Id«llo. ------------- --------------- buI 'tom F o O M T B u n a s r i s T i r ^ s w ._____ . . m . e w <=»«> MOC

- Phone IHOI'- • mf—------------- - Nc

_____ r - .... xnn i.KASE n e vModirn service st*tlon on ----- n«hijhway in Twin Falls. .Wlinfnationally advertised products. Ph

Phone 2 ___________ y o UL .1- . I ho

' in -------------- • ' go' “f f o r s a l e o r t r a d k .T,

Potato Chip Factbry .n d Ol.tribuUngUS Company, now doing good cub bnsi- ____

ness. Some terms o r can trads for f“ “I Income or farm property. C l

J . J , W I N T E R H O L E R c .“P- Boi iJ! =“ ‘U' a

lany Twin Pall*. IdahoArt ' ato“ ----- ~ — dot

.

m o d e e n SE R V IO E STATIONExcellent location? Due to olher inter- I—

• - e s t present owner will give I2S® die- ' rount on Itock and equipment if taken ■—Immediately.

Contact M r. Woodall ____ UTAH nil, r n M PtMit------------------«ui

Phone 186 ggj

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— ^ w ."wr". RICHFIELD O I L CORP. .

1 Ha* new Service' Station* for Intt In —r -Twin Falli. Burley and other points in p —

rT Jn Southera Idaho. Excellent lease offered to rixlil party, Financial asiiitance

------ - »veilahle If quaiftled. T o r appointment gwrite P. 0. Do;: 941. hoi

S . : . _______ R I C H F I E L D ______________^

‘’ eSii Oil C o r p . i>"

^ BOISE, ID A H O .. l u)t alu. _______________________ .^.jJ T)d eqld -TIV. ■ - ■ ■ ' ___

ARE YOU INTERESTED

— IN 0 W N IN 3 A g o o d ’ ------ly and>oo.Ji. PAYING BU SIN ESS? ------

J blit. If an V, have an op«nlng for a farmlie pa. machinerr dealership in one of the S. ]____ be«t farming communities In Magic «ni

from Valley. This Is a populsr line of cor 261MI machinery which has been well accepted rer

by farmers in the area. Paris builnesa )qcalone will show « net profit the firat jnjyear from sales to the msny ownera

pL._, of our efjulpment. Our company is anold eitablished firm with a reputation 7

—— fnr manufacturing qtiklity michineaPhone Ihroughoii^ (Jie many yean we have _______ beeii'Tn busineis. Tfits Is your oppor-Strtet tunityl Do noi delay I Wrile Hni fi-Y, ;____ Times-Newi, for an interview NOWI 1ivsnue I

Phone I ■ I

MAN A T ON CE . > LA— ^lillinE- I to oun and operate araa depot. ^

- Idaho F a lla Area.-

Phone Excluilv* franchised dlitHbularshlp T® worth approximately JIO.OOO per year.

“J— Immediate csUbllabed income. T. V.,newspaper, radio and commercial ad- ^

_ _ vertising paid by Company. Producta Will handled hy leading stores, eitsbllshed

____ distributors, architect and building con-1 with tracton tbrougbout area. Electrical or

m«ch«Diul experlenoe beneficial. 12.870 63^ T—— deposit on necessary atock. only inwesu

hiem.- For InUrvIew w lr e o r w r lU '—— giving sge. occupation, previous axparl- ' "

own ence. sddrass and telephone numbsr lo I. - B o i ll.r , Tlmu-New.. fiphone _______________

H BOARD S, R O O M 'PLEASANT room. Home cooked meals. 120 Kul

srntJ.----- fitft-aMeBuenefthj---------------------- -----——— —

f i F U R N IS H E D RO OM S— _ CLEAN, baiement room for msn, |S. 443 Ii® E. in^ ixcond avenue unrtW. —_ __

JU aice clean. -Pfivst* entrance^ a "—• ■ 321 2nd Avenue North._____________ /

CLEAN, com/ortflble. close In, men pro- NE• ferreil, 301 7th Avenue North. ld«i

NICK room in private home where there's'fd. no children. Close In, Reaionable LP '

MoaU If dfired. Phone aoUH,________

F U R N ISH E D A P A R T M E N T T ' i>k

"',’r"v' ‘- ‘■‘■■AN ■pirlmeni,. P r lv .t , .ko.rr.. . i l llfj "tllltl- P.M. 210 Norlh WMhle.loi;.

I T ' e'i“ “ I 't n ' i 'n S . / ' ' ’” '-TH U p: nice loj.u,. |*riv»ie bnih. 4(0 Soc-

||«r- ‘'nil nvrniie »««t.___ NH'K nm.lrf„ ai.arln»etit; rlone In. 262 P h

Hl'ie l.sltra b..ulfy,r.l.ONt-WOOM modern, private entrance:

uwe<l heat, hnl water. Phone 32HTWU-IIQOM. dean. n,o.lern apartment.

----- ,1 *venue norlh.________________J^fcWLY (Irroraied modern one room apart-

m«...l. >iu urd Aven»e Norlh. I------• baeemenl aparlment.Z u J i / " '.-:;... ... :r„.

u n f u r n i s h e d a p t s .

■V’.'f t'.';: f X " " ’"*.err. U-UKDIIUUAl ip .rtoi.iit.. montlL North rooi v.nii.l Ap.rlm.ni. n . ll am .lot

‘ Il'HIM m„J,r„ .p.rlm .nt.. .InvV, 'O” ------ " .. 'u /n .llfh '* '" ' “■’'•‘‘ '■•■I' !i‘ B iu. j;* ‘

kill I m'"'*'’"'' 'A Jurn 'oX .'' r K rd r

^ E 5 i * l D T 1 5 D S i s 7 ^

— SMAl.L I ' l ' H l r r n ' T T — ul~T f"'’'

u n f u r n i s h e d HO USFS . l”eh.

— 1 •T7t;t7~— ;.; :i ;”''l_Av<»n>ir .Smilh, Not/ I V. t WMI'!'? •’V ‘' ‘'•"'"illltllos. U, »»m- . j : U , ; : i ' : ; , ' a ' * ' . r n

fj'i J m; : : : ‘" H- i i l ' f e i i y ; j ; i l

2 l i p ® : < W s a u ^ E O f f S FOR R E N T

- T l ^ n ^ S b A Y .

ME M lSCELiANEojj

B oarero . ^

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M hiffc* . - i T n s Q n

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WANTED TO^l-O U A L B ^ N D

L E A s i r r r ^ r M - s ; - -

MONEY TO

. Orpbeum Building. pJ------ HOME IMP ^

----------------- workt--=D3 ^p o rc b e . . n d p . l i o t

in l im e . IflOO’R evenings.

' HOMES FORITIES T ^ , C A B I N S to b.-^

- r - ~ - f 'U iu jL K A N e ltlc „ „ , K k h ff.ld B .lp b H .r r l . . M.ydo . . .

o w n e r l f . „ . ^ , r ; j r v ^ n.su for ul^a moderii''k ^ l u o n »»«■ 3 tS A U u r.. .1,1.?

M O D E R N iw o b ,d rooV C— ment. OU furnace, ikt — - N o rth . '

N E W L Y - B J U ^ ^ J S S ; ^ “ • ■ naiie. Com pletely Isn^Ki

ing b ack y a rd . Priced at I7icU. P b o n e E842.J. *'*’

J YOuSg builnesiman_________ hom e. P re fe r : Three be

ra n c h s ty le , oil fum u , good s t r e e t location, b!

DK r tributlRg k e p t ronfldentia l.b b n s i - ------------------------------- --------- -ids f o r —

C U R R E N T STYLE I k E R C arp e ted , fireplace, boi

ti le b a th . Choice localioi ^ 3 BED R O O M , doie ]„

eleo trlo dishw siher. dlij> atoker, w a te r softener. |

■ — dow n.

I CECIL r . JOJT I O N U p sU Im B ank & Truiir In ter- ^ ...............SO d ia - — --------------------------------( tak en ■ - '

COUNTRY HO C ity C o m fo rt In Countrr e rn , & room house, oil fo

— —.. . ' —g a ra g e w ith shop, chlckei

> w ell ind presiQh lyitca tu re , g a rd en .

— ■ i l e m a . CHAPIH.) W . -Ki, - O strander I

IP* Phone 71»

H ie In < —-linls in j i i ■ I I

h o m e y mJ B r tro o m B ritlii 0». hom es. H as alUcbed gan b arb ecu e , basement, LAR( p e rfe c t c irculation.

~ 1 bed room home. basem coL Gsrsge, itorm 2 B edroom home, well A lU active. tl.SOO do«Dr<

----- ROBINSON-PEL________ ' 'D r lv e - ln Htill

Phone 305' 7« Mi

[)■ ------------- ---------------------------

? ------------------------------^H E R E 'S THE LOC

. I . r m VOU'D L l«of th e S. B edroom home wilh tlMM sgic a n d llv ab iin y found is

line o f co n stru d ted older hom».ecepted cem en ted . Cosl stoker boluilnesa located w ith in 2 blocks Ile f i r s t in g ton tcbooJ. 112,28(1.ow ners planning etV V v» yp“ »•>t S I m *"» •''** financing.

S W I M IN V E gq t COMPANY

o w i i P h o n e 861

. . LA U G E BUICK,FAHJW.bedroom a, 2 batni, llvuf room , firepU ee. baiau CHolce locktlon- m n A d eco ra ted .' Wondeilnl'ts] O w S er“wIshes lo «U un't T H IB !B PRETTY -O m .

r S w thl» a ttractive two^y • ^ i t h hardw ood to

Isi a d ’ P r ic e only II.SJO.

s i ........REALESW1' f " ; S E R V I C E AG!

11.870 838 M»ln North . Jinvest-• w rlU - ^ axpari- . . ibsr lo

HOJffiS-

--------------- -3 ;B « (l»»nrtir ic lrhm ne:-l;g ir« ite . All rooinl-f»l^

------------- b « iu U fu l firepUce »i» ‘e»U. 120 Full I ln I .b c d buemtjl, I

^ PrlcM l to m IL llfl.SOO, -5?

- .-■ ■.■ a L O V E L Y n e » 2

» " I «»ininii iim in. intranee.- A ‘tiarjrifn *t-*7i#Mf-*Mnen p ro - N E A R L Y new 2-bedi^i{

id em s tre e t. Very eW«« 7— r — fu ll baaem ent besutlfujj .inrT.Ki ‘“ 'I ' Miio n ab le . payment »Ulk

■ N T S M JE A U TIK U L 2 htirm)------------- b asem en t, choice• era, a l l |„ g „ut. of t-iwn. " 1“ gton- model used car U « « '

W a t s o n - C a l l Be

" • A c ro s s P to o S

I". 2ii2 Phone 608 - RcJ. W*— W e h a v e . e v o r a l _ J » J ^

sr tm e n t , ^

n a p a r t*

a r lm e n t. . , Ii»s L a k e a »cree of good

side. A few rocks. P J *------------ I h l l t l f , hutr eseellsBl-Jjp*S. - 22-acre re<l bean epnl^ ; — ________________117.000 w ith a l p l » " ^I. P b o n e c e p t bean s »nd * w _________fo r th em . AmP « 'il. N o r th h S i l l fBtoek of 127 - — - cow s w ith r r e o n ^ l r ^

■ m . . . m ach in e ry , for^ lK)Ught a t once.------------- beans la a t year tnfl W J ; |r c o n d i. K ive-acre tra<;t. fl»«J"‘ .r. r a n g a w ith f iv e . shsrM

P h o n o home»^PrIced I t

*'< ' ‘ you

M-. T- rnom w lih ••*’**.'*„i|ifi»V l l f i t k itch en «nd ^ 1 dIsiK>sa(. A lfa c M / ! J >

______ _ law n . W ell • " { [J;ES 1 • ‘■hwl. F u ll— g ra n d , a n d |iulomill«*“ r ■II w i th .iijtH________ N otice t W e «•«;'l i i ; 7 T 2 j . 0 I.1H o n . • " i l ;% 7 f lW

ap. Na « rn hoine>. , u « J .th a t w ill sell fof ‘X u#

cash , ' ' ' • ' ' ‘i" /., Cf

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It "'” C h a r l e s S ,

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i c u lu n i .

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DtSTTBANOEi jftinAve. E u t . Phon« 18«8 _

t f m w4 11.000 dowTjM ? . K ^•■' •" “ »

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t .S wrelT b. of laUreet to you. Bl IDAHO REAIOT

CIIH Himniond-Be.ltol'Sireet E u t , Phote IMO

lOVELY BRIOK HOME 36,,j I. Cook Addition. Hu twoX " ,l„ p l« . .ndJj- 'l* . »l‘l>Msm (IrepltM In f»U buement.ate lo Terme. ----UJOST NEW 4-BEDROOM .1, ujjaferred to B»lt L»ik Olty.i U Mt t "driv*-by” bom*. Y m m!tW t thia tmmMuUUlr cle»n BLIcarpet N«w dlib- »»w ied dl*Po«l- F ill buiment _05pnft. Only »U.600. ExwlUnt OVE

FififVi inaki liberal bome loam, ^ -Money In two-weelu------- - m■- • • . - ...............Wl

bale OR TRADE ■nrka brUk duple*. Will i«ll or I for nice Dome tbKt Ie clear. Price . mTerm.. . OeE--------------- ----------- . Itl^MAGIC V A L L E Yealty & In su ra n c e Co. n<PbUifle V»ll«r Inveatraent Coi . lJ3 Shoshone Street Bouth me 3tU Evening 3169 ^------ - lur____________ ________ Oi;

WlEAL ESTATE FOR SALE

" — r iMOTELS

MVfn-unlt moit] U *old but W* *“ *iMther jood buy in Twin FilUl — •11-ualt raot4l coropl«t*ljr fumiibid. p“(dlitt pouuiion* with A IS.OOO ^B Diyment. Hurry md ••• thii SIt’i twirlit iMion. ^

CfmZEN’S AOENOy ’ W cjtTive Polnta

Bl J824 iu«. ___

FARMS FOR SALE —

ACRES nortbeut of Jfrome. AJwa. witb *-be»utifu} oeirhotnt. «.ACRES Muth of Hatuen, well' °®ottd. Exe«IUat->t«*, Uy»-wilL • - — -DlN M N -PELD TM A N-- Drlve-ln Realtor*liu 305 147 Mein 4ve, W., |___

fI r^ IMPLEMENTS T ~INCH S«t«d Aiuminum eyp a tub«»<-■ Pbon» Ed«n eSBh-Monttmniry.ITio Naw HoIUnd »{r* b«lir. P«t ' wnditlon. Dick C*U*o, 5 Mutli, I ( Jirenii.'VhESLCD iUt nek. iU \i, U\*d lotdir. Rmontbl*. Pbon* 0402-R6. n »fH. nuhl.____ ^ __i«rruon-inetorrpl6wr(l»ld’«uUl ----F-»n(} bfin cutwr. Milton' Millir. 5■ % Muth. J«rom«. Phona 08n.R4.

IET and G R A IN BEDS

STAgLaBOTATOW ABHiata-___SORTERS------- -Phi

TATO E Q U IP M E N T Co. _lia Avt South Phone UM

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T THINNERS & WEEDERS — ■Mlltni reiulti lid two Maioni.WQIO CORPDOATOR Po?m iMtd. herd bottom eorrugite AUieed ditch clea ners

IALED hay l o a d e r s 4; )3lFILERS

a c m e ~ i m a c h i n e w o r k s ULAL

Idnho Phone « 5 ^ Itoc

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;wb«r#' ......... .................FARM IMPLEMENTS

JOHlf DEERS two-row potato pUat vlth FI , __ pbo«ph«u attaebmaBL IHG* **}|" trtll <CO. plo*' »od Blx'foot Evmmul Und Uv«l. ,•r. AU In «xc«U«Qi oottdlUoo. Oon Tty. af

lof. I north. Vt wMt Jwm>.______

'FE E NEW m= r= rC o riti^ -0 0 1 U w i^ B S ^ ^ = = - j

letplmr for ibomi Ferguson Tracton. J

'Ciniiy Cotter un U «dd«d to ^ }“7 Uut«r Fnmt of C«Qt4r Cultivator.

. Ost Mt of Uut«r fr«m«s enly nMdi4I unm eombinAtion CaaUr Cultivator tad« hMA. CtnUr B«u Cutter. Utm r«eomraand both OolUvator Bu and Bmq CutUr.

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Y AND W l^ m o BBOP -* - PAUL---- ■ IDAao p»1M® — .. .................... ......... ..................

I l l i r i JEROME . . .

point hooktipi eonpUUI; oi.r- fcauW ud (uuutMd ..___Illll I—l?rf S' rOBp-PBROUBOM iiKtor' *IUiS to ovwrdilvfc Exeell.iit «millUon..lllI"* “ ll«t rOBD l-K. eompI.<4Ir owluuM.

r r ^Wnn New DEARBORN— ca rou, Balefi - Side Rakei • Moven

All Bet To Qol L l

leiMo ■ MAGIC TRACTOR, n ------- ' and IMPLEMENT CO.----- rr: Your Servlce-Mlnded------- FORD ■nUOTOB DEALERE 361 West Main Phone TIO „• two Jerome, Idaho „, with fimant. Pound*. I

m SEEDS & PLANTS “

“'cuS BLUB TAO tUMt peittM. nli^ Jr diilH *nd itor«l in Ktiehum. FtldboMn. Pbon# {iiment 0580-JlI. 7cilUnt pVERUANp iHTTJit*.--—PtoinrlW^ir “

P1B6T-YEAR out Bliu Wompb Mfld..p> TB tttoct. Any troount. Phont 0il9»RiS. f____3£LEC -|ON-of-smrdiB -iMn yari«tIiTfer---- -«»mtnctinv «t vood prlcM. uaU Comall j

Seed Compeny. SM. ^SEED. POTATOES. On* year 6ut from ) 1,11 or Mofsunt grown \rvln Cottom blu* tat. KS' - M»Hory Ffahar. QlU-Kt,_________GEU and UonUn* Proffrtuive «v*rb*arinr as

atrawbarry planU» Wi80 par 100;—Patt paid. E. A. Pelton. Jerome. g i

CERTIFIED iMd poUtoM. RudolpF~G. “ i Co. Nelion. Rout* 2, Idaho Faili. Idaho.Phone 08» 1._________________ Hor -------^EBI Tot»towr~AbDui-<eo~mkar-Mfl^ -=11from McCall lat year out ef blu* tat. |1Q th Juit aorted and i j ed. 8 north, 1 wati. fi

Jerome. Pbon* 028WL R. V. Cboinaakyj t PANSIE^violu. EngUab daUic*. dalpiitn* r® ium. pelnted dalalea, oolumblne, plnki, 1«

. Cintarberrr bella, 8w**t William*; Byrd _?i Walter and Irvln BodenataK two nbrth, bT one weal W M Flv* PolnU. IIE ^

------ ■^LTOTA'S SEED POTATO^ ~from' Darlington. Idiho — Phone aei-M, Jerom*

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.'u"£! SEED POTATOES -u t yeir ftom Irvlnand Oottom Blueleg: D

pu:“"■J ________ A nton H of , _ r=

Phone 261-M, Jerome------ I PAI

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Seed Potatoei ~wallralL-- — -BiufcUO‘na :XBjbwti#::afiIWi«r==

^ at Ajbley Wtrebotua, Flltr —‘Phone 807-R

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F in est Quality ^^ SEED^:p6TAT0BS sjouth, I Oreen Timber Nue teg leed. j-jjjjj Disease Iree by SIISlioz-Ki. Field Inspeotlon. ^

r a F — N o n ^ e r t l f l t t n s i s i r ^ ^iii.R4. Orown on pump land » ____ nn« year fmm certlfloatlnn.—

iDS , J . H. HENBY sm MRS- -------Eroduca-Company— - jan----- -Phone-10—---- Kimberly, Idah#- ^

C o . ----------------------------------------- 511112 BABY CHICKS i :------ AUSTRA “ whites, H*w“ fbnpabjr^— whit* L*ffhorna, DaUwar* Bampablr«, ^------ Nortbweater*. l ay eld and weak oli {71

Fe>d and auppll**. Eay*a Hatabery, tt. A'ERS ------------------------------------------------------3ni. 0. ft. AFFROVXD A]

HY;LUnC HYBRIDS, t o o n , m j i s i R I pound of faed. InL tt^n NEW uai HAMPSHIRES an<rWHIT® ROCKS. AUBTRA.WRITXS air*4 by aona ef trapneated bana. .•77?S Katehta Tunday and FridayOARTXR ^TOBERT V!

It m lUln A lt . l u l ^ rkon. 3II-W JJ T . I . r.11 .______________ —

LIVESTOCK & P O U I T ^» BLAUOHTiJrInO •• your farm. M. B. Do

(Butch) Eaoker. 0MT-J4. * 'I GOOD irrigated paatur*." 4B biad youn* Bo

Itock cattle. Phone »0«FI. Rutwrt___ rii-'TEEN HoUuln ataan, av«ra«* 400 IN. A*'______ Phone 008a.Jl. Twin FaUa._______ 0.

ntYEUBT ft "aouth. aaat cf Molor.“Viialgne Vance Pulalphir.______ '

*i,h tlcKUP. delivery.- Obaapeit, elianeit 12000 of butchering. Phone 1040. Ne. NEED t^ apringara for California mtrkai.baDi. J. V. Gentry, rout* I, Twin Falla, phooi RuIIOM '04I4J4. ______ _..)6fi6 tAJlokl riolaUln belfera. Two duern^i gJ- flioia Up heifera, tattooed. Thr*e •outh, U

». rive north. 1% *ait, P*rrin* Drid**. «u n (leorge WeatfalC ^

UKUififuilEp Har*fonl rang* bulla. WiiKim blood line*. Olaamann Hereford Raneb, RalOgden. Utah. Phone 1.8285. ^ •«

*»Iv« _____________________ - Sui\ixu — ---------------------------------- n .in»i roR PROMPT

REMOVAL of Dead and UselMi

, LIVESTOCK' Tnil ®PnONl us COLLECT

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IDAHO HIDE 'Z J & T A L ]^0 W C 0 .

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!5___ LIVISTOCK & POULTRYiiVu HdUxEIN epriw, l..H.r<.' B™. S

■ J 1 .* vaeeinated. TB t«t*d. B loutb 1 eaaL 4M°tor.Vu Jia^, surtojl. i SIX milk eowi, >our fr*ah. two freahen

■■■" ~ «''e weantr whlt* fac* calvet. 4 7-------- An*.i. ■_____ SfA y .errlce, *.#let.r«l A r.U.. ^^ ^ i - ^ K u ' s A?H.A. IMB, Studinr to ^.t.,™ SfK** ’i

■--- !. '■id*d to . ........"■lUv r. CACHK VALLKY BRBEDXNG « iJl ASSOOUTION. OWNED AND ®

. OPERATEDCutUr. PROVEN 8IRESI ^Uteln-^aemaey—JeraayHarelord-MlllclngSborthom

Wiiur A. Lelteh, Te«hnlclaa Pbotie 0IW4 Bubl_ .

ICASO ' '1 -- I J-------- , CUSTOM D R E S S IN G j------- ALL KINDS OP POULTRY j

Our Prieee Start at 10 Centa . -

, ..C’’ PO U L T R Y SU PP L Y g........ “ PhoSir-134S------------- ^over- *

>.11196 ^ I fir' with' V'-- ....... 1»n..Ml5 EXPERTS AGREE

ARTIPIOIAt BREEDINO stha aureat way to herd Improvement la

Proved 81re‘ Servlc* ^Call OLENN REDDICK. 887. Jerome. e» [ovtn HOPPKB« Filer U-). during• achool bour*. othar Um« IPhone ItW or 176-W. Filer

I . f - --------- *30. BLOTPVIEW ARTinOIAL {_ INSEMINATION SERVICEj a ile no *''**“ 7

Phon. Twin r.Ui U2. ColleotPhone Jaroma 861 CollectPhoB* Buhl 172-B CoUect

Ism rr FERTILIZ^R’ IIeV lawn buildlaf by ap*rta. Any- -■ ‘"j a wmt* Ib Maglo V^*y. Top aolL Pur*

S t" pulveriied ahe fertlllMr. excellent for -0. rooB* lawna, flower*. Gardtn plowing. Phone C 712-NW. Johnny M*yera. __________

g Z I i i A y ^ l t A ^ E E D -------- j“ I? p«- UklOATED .Imp putun ’fer SOO heul. S. r.no«l, Phon. -HI|.M.___________

-I HAVK tninuir'uulrpulur. for rentI O’™" Phon. HOI. Ed«i', ■___________ IS— J— WANTEDi rity. Will ptr 111 per ton. CU -ut from SKO-w, Twin F.U*.

*«• OrauT relliBg, etaasi ox d^ Stewart’a■—I 1 Jerome. PhoB* 88>«W.___________ _Z— fEF.n grindlag._Patern‘* Milling SerVicZ ^LUL ri WaGIC VaLlB MUilng~ rvice. F«3 **

^da£ grinding. Phon* 0697-Jl Twin Falla. _ MORELAND Millini Servlca": Feed grind- 1'

=SZHL —ing. molaina mlylng, .Phone-ia^Pfter.— S J uJ; ggom j j ‘8 Feed BarvuT cWlee R. ^ 1 w ^ Brown. RouU .1. Bos- 2S. Buhl. Phene oinaakyj »0> . _dalpiitn* FBED rrlnding and moraiaea mixing. TU» A1. plnki, l*y*a MUling Sarvie*. Phene 2436 W or ^ Bmi 2678*W.5_Rb!^ jpAM-ROLLiWA-aamca^o-the 15S:.- . — iar» or feed lot. RoU*d mlxtd arainfor aala. SadH'or tniiJt load, ^ n *"" —tT88rTwtn Falla, —r --------- ' ~ '

GOOD THINGS TO EAT _ TGOOD GUERNSEY mlUt Dlua LakesNorU>. Pbone 0H8.R8.______

' * BIG .^ED poutoea, alao rumta. On* aaek or more. M80.R8.—■ I RED A D WblU poUto^ Koil N ^ .

g g 2018 Addiion Avenue Eaat ■ ,

PUREBRED Garman Shiq>bard puppl*a.D*von Burch, BHsa, Idaho. Pbone 2888. — PUREBRE5 ^ Tngeee puppiu. Dark “

— rr colored- malet. Phone »a.W.GERMAN Shephard puppiea. Fineit hlood- linee. 617 Eiut 4th. Jerome, evenlnga.

—I P~ARAKE£T8, troplul flab. Aquarl uma— and aoppHet. 283 7th Avenue Eaat.■ I. I I L^ViklKDS imlalatur* parroU), can-arlea, parakeet*. On* female eockatl*L ?T\ 8 eaat. Eiut 6 pomU, 8 aoath. west.

- yhonflggt-Jtl imberly.‘ to** FOR SALE OR TRADE• a r = aAiinbBrffi!BaE-ioT-t.ttie.—?i>on«-i«»,-iler Hagerman. ~ ---------- - ,

2'BEDROOM baiement bouie. 470 Jackeon.■ Twin .Falls., Idaho. ..__ -WILL TRADE Itl! GMC pickup (or Ut.I model WD AO trietor. Exeillaat condN <— . tion. W. E. Stuart, RouU 1. 7 north. i

— - I --84(r-**at«4ateme.— —— ------ jDRilVE IN buaineu. Goed~(oMtion. 7in Street In Twin Falla doing *ood buBinesi | -now.--Good ^ulpmant. 13,7W er trade.' -i 8pt Brady i t Thurman. SfiO Main North. ,

aaree* from Sur*. - -led. WANTED TO BUY

} - —yTmt-Phone-l4«0?^in^Fall*rWANTEDi Fat colored ben*. Top priced Bertie'* Poultry Farm. Pbon* 1346. _

Twin Fall*.M ISC E L U N tous FOR s a LeBUNDLES old D*wapap«r*. 20e per bundl l«' .Tlm*a-N*w*. '

- .— BbATrwfttflr • and^rell*K-ia7t.-W^^Atht- -^ y u * -n o r^ --------7 - «

4T>P0INT diamond ring ind mounting. i — J SaarUUe. Phone 132. FUer. '

eS if U6^0IL 6«4 horaepower. 120 12th —Avnuo North. Buhl after 4i00 p.m. p

' L V ^ INDlVlbt/XL greeUng cardiTor »ll" c» gSG? alon*. lOc. 16c and 26c. J. Hliri. 466. lek old! I'PIECE bathroom laL Comptite 1180.96.A and B Plumbing and Heating. Pbone

BOB HAGEY men's lefUundcd golf ael. Apartment site atove, L**n mower.

r* p« Phone 672«J. Jerome.___________ _New merry tiller, the Inopenilve little)CKS, garden tractor that doea the bl* Job. See M « at V. N. Prlce'i. 1334 Klmb«rly. Roed.

HAND and power Uwnraoweri. new and uaed. Beit prjcei in town, We trade.— InUrmounUin Fuel Company. Pbone 120._______________________

^ I T ’S C A M PIN G T IM E '

■ars; Doubi. .i~piM b « ............ „uo.so•___ 8 lb. woolfilling. nylon cover.youni Boj Seoul elemln* b.<e ..,.M.!S end np

Air U>tt,<.... .......... li.l! to IK.#!0. D. BlankeU and qyilU -.-18.95 and up Wall tenU, white or treated. BxlO to •12x11. -----— , — — ---- Lyj

*** New and uied army tenU. Bi9 to 16»32;i;TkS: a. pbooa Rubberised Navy M covera ......16.75 m,

N*W, treated canvas pun Unii .....16.05 • .uuirii ,P®'“ Kin

DfW**' Rubb*ri**d Ponchoa. uaed .... fS.TB pI Gan b* uaed for ground cloth. _Ranch, Rain Parkai, panU and Jacketi 14.95

each,ava-M Sun^n panti and ihlrU.

Shoee, aos, paratrooper k engineer bodU.Folding ahoveti, hatcheli. einle«nii •—mn. klu,Trade Your Scrap Moteli and Batteries (or Camping Supplies ^

I H A R R Y K O P P E L CO, K\ 181 2nd Ave,‘SouUi • Phone 3S8 _j.

Twin ralli, IdihoI . . - .— .. r

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RY M IS C E tlS m ro U S FOR SALfc. Basga r HUNT barrack*. 20'x40‘ etch. 1 caaL*aat,_% 4^ x)uth Curry. Phene 017Mft.

Stafford, three bootha tor taie. tngmre at Bwtt**freshen Cafe.

* GOOp MlMUon'i M.1.1 iettUh boom.lU Unit. 5o „ , | p o i , ^ p ^ „ „ ,

"'“"F ^ toot enter.. C.II B.nh« PlL.. «IU.WlLKJS'tl fin. 'dot Itai. ConKlw 20%

' more proUin,.80% more nutrition than■ national brands, yet coaU much 1***.tNG W l d e t .

SmXING aoUr* itoek of wtuhta, dia- mond*. j«w*lry; illverwar*. wateh hand*, luggag*. leather brlaf casu and olub bag*. Saw up to 70% on your Mother's

f»duation. birthdair «lfu. u.r.h>nilli. Hm, Ul Shotbon.\ atreat aouth.

°BnH FURNITURE & APPLIANCES^ — I teliteOWHe-wltw^lmw.-^IHWIon; aHP — l.nt condition, HI, Phon. tm-J,. .

- HOTPOINT lUtomitle .Ink, ll,hwMli.r.■p dUpo..!, IlDI, ni..r-C»ln._________^ BRING your furnltur* to C A H AuettoB o v *ala every Saturday. 2873.W.

(Se REFKIGEKATftk, L.U mod.l, fc e j .lent buy. 808. Riier»CaIn.________ _

FRIGII^IRE r^rigerator. Gmm] condltloiC\T 129.95. Terms. Wil*on»Batei._______ ■___ _ ^ 6 t CASH for vour fiirnkiii-

i|>-ancei. Hayea Furniture, phone 73.— — I 5^A?t5 automatic waiher. ^di aaver. ^ - - - . Fully guaranteed. .195. R^n^Ctln. .— ^ 1 l^TRA UOOD Tomblaatlon fuil and *l*o>

Ulfi range. Only 160.80. M aad Y Q Electric.jcnt U UA1*L Maslc Valky AucJon.,liij:hest pricea

FRIGIDAIRE automatic washer. tou7. me. er •"** guaranteed appliance. |160.ring C. C. Anderaon**.

L ate model KelvlBator reirliirator, nine Filer foot. 12x18 rug (good one). Bargain, beth

.,J for »B7. 0188.Ri. Jerome. ________• aLmOST new ilrop leaf Uble with chrome— — 1 . Rjjdio. Phonograph and record*.. y Morris Roae, C»racem*n<Auto Court.

WE BUY. aeil or trad*, Uaed lumlturw-and CB ■PP»ancea. Call EwIng’i Furniture

Exchange. Phoa* 2470, 886 Ualn Avano*South. ____________ _

7 FOOT deep freete InUmatlonal Harves* Collect ter. • 8»plece walnut dining room aulU. Collect walnut bedroom suite. Pbone ZcUect ______________-------- 1 RADIO AND MUSIC--------- UPRIGHT PIANO. Very good tone.

Owner moving out of lUte. 1140. Call

£nt*lo" SPECIAL SERVICES. Fhone CLEANBsT eujtom poultry' drMllna In_____ Magl .Vailey. . .Kanny*!. PhaHa K81.W.\_____ W^^TED i 8ervTc~e of a male Golden Coekar^ Spanl*!. 2gi ttouta Wasoingtaa,

head. ^EPTIC^nkVnd cesspool ciea&ing.' Roto______ «»ter s«*r.i^lc*. R-.Ar^onSr-'i^or rent. , West FIIer> Phone-237t._____ MArrRESSES T*aovated. Also wool carded.on. Call - Everton Malb***- F*«tory,--m-Seeond

Avenue Bouth. Phene 51.W.

TRUCKS & TRAILERSCASE TRACTOR. lo>d.r uid plow. Good

eondlUon. Pkon. lOI-R. FH.!. r T S a «SS. INTBliHA'riOrtAL p.n.l tnwlc. all*. Howird Dewitt or Phone 3398.r ^ ; ^ . 1853 81-FOOT iltlumbl. tr.llet. Modern. Fntr. - SagrUlce for cash, or tfHeTJ147 J ^ ^ rlea R. TRUCK grain bed. 14 feet long. 7 feet 10

Phene ^*de. Pn«ye*lly. new. 2U miles_north, ^ weat Berger ator*. Evana.

ng. TU» E d is o n Avanu* west ta open. See qur •HV/ or new line of 'trallars In atou. Soma uaed

ones. Woody Seal Motor Company. 873 h« io^ Addison avenue west r ir r.ln 10!1 KIT IMPERIAL cuetom triller. Two

^ o a bedrooms and bath. Kenneth Morzan, ______ - 718 E*St-avW ttr-^^««ne. P^one

i l TRA LER HOMES: I^n't be misled. We «an aell you as cheap a trailer aa you want or a* fin* a trailer a* money can

----^ buy. Wa will not b« nderaold. Come Inone aid >re cah prove we have the beat

finance plan and lowest raui available. Nook. We trade for anything of value. Dealer ■ . for America's noiC popular tnd flnest

“ homes on wheela. Yw owe It to yourselfto see ua befor* you mak* apy dael, new

■ or used. Idaho Tralltr Matt lllo Kim*" " S ’ >*'“ ■■« »»■ ‘

D.rk ' '~ '

^ " A O T Aiarlums • I

' r ^ T r a i l e r S a l e sickatleL

. o f B o i s e . .IE___ie-i4«6,- -fill th*--laive*l iieleeUoB ol new’ and"■—----- uied trailers on any on*, lot In th*fa keon. Weitem part of the UnlUd SUtee.

We ,bave th* beit Urm* from $8 1)• condN down tip to 8 year* to pay on new

^rth . traUer _Al*o i n t ^ t nkM ai lew asr s n s - " " 7 ”>usiness For Example: We sell a 2<bedroom,‘ -88 foQtrnlI'inetil brand niwrUl »od-~North, ern witb bath tub for ss low *i I2,0&fi._____ 8760 down. Wa ar* also «uihorI*rt

oparUn dealer*.!• Kan*_____ Phone a-9171 Tree Delivery

' ----------Boise,"Idaho "prices.

I 1346. I

SALE A U TO S FOR SALEbundl., 1«4S CROSLEV SUtlon Wwon.

condition. 1^ south. South Park. |210» ^ 5tb~ ~ ‘ ------— •

GOING INTO armyr-Will-tacrtficf-lMO Ford' custom 4'deor, overdrive, radio,

unung. biater. Excellent coBdltion. 281 Sth■ ■ ■ I I Avenue Eaat20 12th — ----------------------------------------m. I" II — »

' r ^ r SP O T CA SH ![180.96.Phone For

ilf ael. CLEAN USEDmower._____ OARS and TRUOKaI llttl.t l " H ig h e a t P rices!

b o b REESE DBED CARS BOO Block and Ave. So,

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D I R E Ci d ' u p ---------- --------—0 to » AWNINGS_________ _________ •---- Lvnsh>alumlnum awning* and atorm doorZ C

I6i32 c/o Bennett** Glass-and Pt Pb. HSMflaOi BICYCLE SALES i SEflVIC£ •

•«.” Ille.lu. Cyclerr. Ph, IBl, <il M»ln At., £ S 16.05 » CARFENTHY •

KIneeU Re.iQnibl., Gr«nlnftr. 10. J.TOmfc H

‘Cemenl-worll. ■ PlmntHIOI.n.- V - oi• CLEANERS h UT/EUS 5

„ ,5 IlkheniMn'.. US InJ St We.t Phont 870, Ei« COMMiHCIAt, PnWTIWC fiijji.lltf Dilntlne of >11 liliil,, Tla».N,w; •

Pk°"» ««,______________________ _tr« COSAtEriCS_________________ _-Hou.e ot aimrt. Phon# I>»O.B. _^ MLUUlUSAmiNG.................... _Kred I'tellU, frw .ulni.le., fli»n«'»l)J, 7 ylo<ire ..nd»1 .nd r«YlHlehed, Vh, tlOI5«Rf, .r !'■ A.~tlelj.r, rrw"..tIm.tM:'lH;.' lu i-k : ^• law nm o w eh s . i

', Ne» end tieed, Sherp.ne<l, 8>l«, .ervle.,tr.de, Kr« pickup ind d.llnrr, InUr. "

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S A JL tT A U tO S FOR SALEe a s t. . i i - " i I , '

11 Bcott't F O R D

Trade-ins Are

= ^ = B e t S e t i B S y 6— —I, issa,Un.. 20%tlon tk.n 1053 PORD V-8 Custom, <-door “*• with overdrive_______ $UW“iri. 1®** PORD 'it ton ploltup, i - End S?b low mUeaje ;.,_^,.JU8!Uath.r'.UrtluUy 1S53 STUDEBAKER Champion,

Shotbon. J-door with ovetiWve

.NCES STUDEBAKER Comman-r r s s T - - der,-4-door with auto-

m aU o______ ________ 110911953 STUDEBAKER H ton

Aaotion pickup, with 4-speed ......$99!n s s r . 1951 HUDSON Super S Sedan

' with overdrive__ »109(xindltlom____ _ 1951 PORD i passenger coupe

------wilb-<>verdrlve==_:.....»9I73.

I. u w . lojo BUICK Sedanette, Veryi r a f " C l e a n : . - ....:889i

•“'* 1980 PONTUO 5 passenger coupe............................

” ” 1947 WILLYS Jeep with 4- r~tStSr. wheel drive and cab____ $59!ice. 1160. '

S T S S A - l U s e d C a r 's —

U N I O N M O T O R S , S IN C .J A ra n o e____ _ -Enoi Bohlffler —Jake Both

H arves*im a u lU . “

P h o n e

i l Z LOOKHEREI40. C a ll ^______ F o r L o w M ileage

L r r n One Owner

I. _ _ A I H Q M O B I L i E S

—r:r-THAT.OABIgjrHB— V■ GOODWILL GUARANTEE

^ -S a e e n d -- --------------- - ................................-

------ ------=■ 1961 M E R C U R Y 8 port_ C oupe . H air a d io , beaU r, M ew^o^m atic, whIU

_________ a id e wall tires. B e a u tifu l black» . Good f in i s h . T h ii ca r w u o w n e d by a

lo c a l b u s in e iim s n ...... ................ $1407

I t ru c k . C H E V R O L E T Stylellne D eluxe 4-. d o o r sedsn . Radio, h e a te r , pow er-

^M odern . ^ g l l d e . A o y ow ner c a r • ^

r f e e t 10 yU n ille s 1950 B U IC K Super 4>door'*edan. Radio,'an a . h e a te r , dynaflow, p re m iu m tires.

S ee q u r ^ o n e ow ner car .................— f l l4 7

M y . **873 L IN C O L N C osm opolitan 4-^oors e d a n . Radio, bea te r, ove rd riv e .

y — ■ --------- 1 ’h l a - e a r - w a r o w n e d ^ b r a localler. T w o b u s ln e s im a n in d can b e b ough t

p f w i fo r - le s s - than-book-priee ............177?

_________ , 1949 P L ^A jO U T H .C lu b coup*. H e ra Ulied . W e a e lM n 1940'car tb a t w o u ld m ake' aa you a n Idea l second e tr .m ey c a n O n a ow n er .......................... ^,,,,„.|7AT

■ B A R N A R Da AUTO COMPANYy o u rs e lf P O N T I A O O A D I L L A O

S 'K lm - P h o n e 3097

' Open Evenings 'tU 7------- ------------Closed Sunday

, . . 3 0 D A Y T R I A L '

_____O n L a t e i I o d e L - = .

Stmtu. U S E D C A R SI 1880L ”.m ..................BUX-ONEl- 1 .

Try I t For 30' Days. If It . - isn L O K M angs,lt,to r One».

l2,oȣ. ol Equal or .totter Valuel ' lo rU a d '

SPEeiAl,Si ! ! ^ , lllfflKATaRRH.to-firtan,-------------— todia,--heater,Thyarftraatlc.

very clean car 'priced to ____ «eU at _____ :___ __;....(996

19S1 PONTIAO 4-Door Sedan;— —0 Radjo, heater, hydramatie.

. ._A°PC-ggnetJ!iirJQt-onIy..tuiv» “»*»« : 1949'STUDEBAKER Conimander isi sui 6-Passenger Coupe. Radio, ____ heater, overdrtve lor only f(i96

' R IC ECHEVROLET, INC.

(Formerly North Bide Auto)

—MA'GIC VALLEY’S TRADING DEALER—

Jerome Phone 850—Open Evenings Til 8.00—

ond P R O F E S S IO N A L

3 C T a R Y____ » MONEY TO LQAW ________X d o o ra . 0> J o n u f o r hom es and loans. R oom A I8 M 8 2 0 Bank A . T r u a t . Uuilding. P h o n * 2041-

: £ • MUrURCYCLESA r*. E . ^ lu iu T b y c le r y . Ph . IHl. 4S1 M a in A v*. E

• P L U m iN G & HEAIWGh w a T l u m i i l n g 'a n d Htg. Co. P h o n e l H

- Gl.l< 0, Jtnkln. Iladio Uerilc, Phont_____ _ • REFmCERATlON SF.JtVtCE"* hll.^^lln ApplUnnw, Phon. 84IS,

Mni. V.ll.y R.(rli, S.rvlt..| Ph. 18»»,ll« TREE SEHVICE ~

------- Vtuibn', Landieiplni B.r»lcJ. Tb, SMB,-------- • T iP E w m E iis

iilp, r.nul. ind I.rvli.. Phone 1» - -- »liirw<»<| yitp,w, n, ID,, Oppo.it. p. 0S ' * V ftlO lS T E m

r r n s k i K i ; , 4< M nirA T nr~ ' --------'' • V/iCVUM c le a n B is

UwnpMt B.lw *' nervlcd Plion. a».11 , IgUp »|*«‘r»ll“ll-B*lwB.t>la. Plion. «U».J,

____ nirl)) V.euum U.I.. .nil B.rvlee. U.ii.ir.'. Hlllill, 403 .ffl A»«, B.II, Phon. »mO,i n s i • J M ^ ^ M E s E Z Z SCuUIi'h Ion W,Mr B.nl», Phoa,'»3«,

1,:TWIN FALPS, IDAHO ,

I

>ALE AUTOS FOR SALE

HUNT POR FORDS In Buhl

Lre l»8l Ford “8" 4 oor. Mwdow gr**rradio, beaUr, overdrive, good rut. —-~-b*r.^^B^waar-ear.--------

» y s — --------iW(H RD-**r *rCtoararith~dve7arTviradio and heaUr. Tbii elaiiy re ’ wagon i* loaded with all tba extra

>m d-HoAr . ‘n. tbi book. Reads, will turn youe i^ t way when they lee you drive b____ 9U95 is this one.I960 FORD ' “8" 2 oor with radlc

KUp. bitUr and .gray exterior finisl<1195 Talk to tb* former ownir anyou'll apprecUu the fine tram

"lhamnlon •'PorUtlon value in thli family caive -....$1495 , black with Ivory-top. immieulal.

low mlliage. A m« etr valuo i ;i?omman- *n unuiuUly low price.

MITOHEIl“TroNT------- 11095^ ton S'*'-Id ......$995 t — -------------------------------8 Sedan ‘____ *1095 ' “ter coupe ' • - . '. - Buy With

..." CONFIDENCE^ 'e. Very--■...-.....:8896 ■' ■ '28 'Years of '

JDEPElTOABEirSERVICi

b“! . l '..»596 Sp®‘=‘als This Week1980 LINCOLN 4-door with radio, beat < ir. hydramatie, white walli q y g and low mileage.............. 109

, 1081 BUICK 4«door. Dynaflow, radi.biaur and good tirei.......liOfir O R S i buick RoadmatUr 4.door. Full xv^xvkj) equipped ...................... lUfl

1949 CHEVROLET. Good paint an- Ure* ...v.Tfi-.:........... .—;;812

-Jake Both 194T ODGE 4 oor. Fluid drive....84e- ' ' 1948 FORD coup*. Good motor an _________ paint ................. ...........$34

I 1840 BUICK coupe. Clean_____ Jfl

R E ! - -v -B E o w N m trA U T oe a g e Phono 38i

Open Evanlngi by Appointment r . 1, i „ , - I . ----------------- ■■

, ^ - G H U R G H M A N ’S tANTEE A - l V a lu e s

r upo, H« 1950 (JLDSMOBM "68’’ Sedan,mntic, Vhlu Ra41o,Jie*tirrnaf covers and

.utHui Weok 'good rubber, Darlt greenI owned by a-------------------------------------Ainn IU07 color -----------------.....1109ne Deluxe 4- 1947 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan.

_________ >30X047 F0RD' V'-8 3-door,

sedan. Radio, • HCRteT — __ _____ ___$37emium tires....... COMMERCIALS -iltan 4-doorr, overdrive. 1981 DODGE ^ tOh plckUD.a~*bli b o S 4-speed transmlilon, heater.ie«-«.... »7J4 -In excellent condition—-.,:$84

XuidmJ.'! 19<B CHEVROLET tt ton pldcui 4-ipeed transmission.......$73

_____ IT47I D C h u r c h m a nANY M o to r s , In c .3ADILLA0 JEROME

—Phone 77— or —Phone 115-til 7 Open Evenings until 8:00 l y ------------------------ OpenH3undays---------

JA L ’d e U . . . - .............

R S ' .V a lu e P a r a d e

L - ............... - , -On Our

■ to o n . . . .J E W - B I G - L O T .Valuel ' _____ . -------

’ PASSENGER CARS

rnggfcOfcPSMOBiLi mafic. ,- H-Wt, Kidlo. lUrTKfra^^L. trsnsmiiiion. Very elian. GreertD96 ...........

■-------- ~ ■1952'MEnOURYM6nlerey"W6or7e4aaSedan------ — -Radio,-heat*r-*nd'Overdrire:-B<an«Watk and grey-flniib. Local.

m & tlc. - Jy owned witb very lowOnIy-$13flS- ______ mllaaga- , . .. ■UW^mmnTi/!Ar 1050 CADlLLAC-4:«oor i6dn»f*'FJjy )pimanaer equipped, *11 new premium •aaio, tirei. very clean ............. 12095only $605 Chevrolet 4 oor ledsn. Radio.

hetur, powarglide trtnimUsion. Very clean .......-....-......113081” 2 PLYMOUTH 2-door ledin. Radio.

IN C . j j j g g

e Auto) uji PONTIAO 2-door eeden, Btdlo,heaUr, many acceiiorlii.

,EY 'S On\y ............................11206.T?P__ 1951 PLYMOUTn 4-door ledin. Radio.heaUr and a beautifulpaint job .................. -....IW95Phon« 850] g,00_ 1050 BUICK Super <-door. Radio,

better and dynaflow tranimiailon. Very elean ....................110981960 DODGE Coronet 4*door. Thli car ' I ia very elean with a beautiful

green /inlih. Onlg ............17081040 DUICK Super 2-door ledan. Hadlo. heater i.nd dynaflow tranimliilon.

0ae thil before you buy ...... 14081046 DODGE 4»door ledan. Rum ... 1105

II I ■' * 1040 DUICK 4-door aedan. Hunsgood ..............._______ JflS

■b'-on.' o?!.*' COMMERCIALS

M,!.. AuJ' t.-' 1561 CHKVllOLKT 2 ton truck. V?ryM in A v ^ ^ y , p p ^ ......... „ ,5 5

r “r » L * o n n f „ r » . ; : ' ,

.-Phon* • - -7%1061 (on pickup. 4>ip(id trans- ---- -------- million. Very clean ..........I10U&I 241H.

I Ph. 1986.H. 1047 DODGE 1 ton i*xpMM plchu\ ----- ------ -------- New piint ......1............. M96:i Th. 20M. 1960 DIAMOND *T' on# ton. Very ----------- - e}ean — _________ -«-.....|0U8

I’hone ^0,OPLlfJ EVENINGS!

o u r - Y O U R E EM O T O rC O M P A N Y ~

* 8U94»J.- '/lee. llepairs. ^aln AVB. EmI—PlJOnO 1B18 Phon* 80HO. V

Phopa' ,

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J

tSA L E AUTOS FOR SALE- I»S0 PLYMOUTH lUtlea wijon.

Call 72. 800 Buchanan. r^RDS ittl DksOTO Oonv.rtllil. wltli I

ll milei. 81366. Call 72. 890 Buch

Mwdow green. I rdrlve, good rul>.. 4 VERY NIOE-en,------- — ----- ------------------------------- ,^Ith-lSViTarT^" T ---------DX^UlALiCS--------iKllthaextJIa CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-<Is, will turn your Radio, beater, torque .lee you drive by " ce for only „.,|l

1048 CHRYSLER WIndior. Yours" uTK flffi: "“ ■ ..... I ’■"tS: ?i;:"tr;n"aiI thil family car. . ' ............... ..................’10" 2.door. Shltvy 1052 CHEVROLET tudor. Verytop. immieulate, elean ......- .......... .............%]lew ear vtlue at /

. A S H W O R T H MOTOR .(TnjNT ’ The PIm. to Go to 6.V. Your Do U.E8 601 Main E a a t ' Phone sho _________ , _______ __

GOODING

........... 'C A R -an d "TRUCK-

1-of - ....... ' - B A R G A I N S ! -

rS E R V lC E 1952 OLDSMOBILE 8up.r "II" :land Coupe. Folki, tbli car only 10.060 mllei. Double E

[0 Woolr premium tires. A rial ityllsb b10 n tJCft ty on the farm or in u>wn.-..,8with radio, heat- 1881 FORD trim V.8 Club Coup* ^whiu walli biB back aeat for tbe kidi. H................ 1098 er ke*p‘m warm, radio kei

,.Ai sUndard tranimliilon g8 5 & S « S i s y SH .S J .=.‘°."..'.Vter 4>deor. Fully........... ....IJ108 1961 CHEVROLET neat Diluxe 8<

with large doors. Euy to geOood paint and nf, The engine .la..ej:..... —----- *li5" ■ lent’ Th* flnlih ii topi, ithe 1?tiiM .irtt,- eiAK ‘ •■e premium Double Edgla.luld drive..,,8468 . j,uyl Stop looking, thljOod motor and It .............................. .—8........1346

1960 CHEVROLET Deluxe SedaA < ean _..80S «. aaver overdrive. '8p<

rubber aeata. Heater-that-prov

r A U T o .................. -364 1951 STUDEBAKER 4^oor Sedan.. I . ^ with a ga* laver overdrive. BAppointment on a tijtht body. I

I ered with a imootb engine tltrouble free for milei ahead..

M A N ’S Have-lisny othejy g g Inexpensive . . . ’Trouble-Pi

------------------------------Cars-froin-tSO-to-WaOl-5 "69" Bedan, _ ' ' '

t ™.......-......>1096 Ior Your ConvenienceAero Bedan,

......... ....... (395 —Also All Day Sunday—

-door, ' '

L E O R I C E

__Motor Companyutlon ._-.i;$845 - - ^ ^ i n c f l 1982— —

tt ton plclcup, Chevrolet »nd Oldim'ohlle Detle Blon........5735

Ooodlng, Idabo

man------------------------- TT”I n c . b z r z n r z z i z r i z z :

IE -- --------------------------------------Phone 1 15 - JP jrp C O M E S FROM -

u n t l l 8 ^ M O T O R G

J r ~ I t H a s A H o m e You

------------------- G a n D epend Uponl

, ______ . - F O R - T H E . F IN E S I-

IN TRANSPOR-T-A-T-IOl

i r a d e - n abh- ,ItSS STATE8UAN^upert.doon R,

- heatar, overdrive*-r«ollalag-*ttbed unit: elean ........... ......t]

r - - . im flTATESMAN-4iA>or^RadMi____ er. overdrive, bed unit.___l

1949 “000" 2-door Sedan. Radio bu

^-L O -T ^ ^--------- _ —O^VHOLET——

1982 BtyWin* d*lu*a 2wloor. »e* V*ry ibarpl ..... ........ |]

I CARS__

kUrTMramjiUfl. ___huur.jrlior*-hicSuflllglit*.—ry elian. Green Clean..................................Ie ...........11808 1949 STYLELINE peluxe 4-door. Ra

___ ,___ ______ hcat«._b8ckQBJUfl»-ljteDi__■ey Woor ledan. finlih ... - ----------------..-.It>verdrire:-B<an------- l94t-f‘LBBTLINEH*doon-R*dlo. b*ily-flniib. Locals. . ^^rivinr-Hghta. ExeallaBt eondll ry low ' througnout .....................I

,„U7M--------— --------- ---------------- =-----i~ .........~ r :PJP 5 M u a u ^ E = i^ :

' pNtSum 1M2 Super “88" 4-door. Radio, he* 12006 hydramatie, courteiy llghta and

electronlo *y*......... —or ledan. Radio,tranimUaion. —FOKl>—.....-.......1963 Victorl* Cu*tom "S". Radio. h«,r Md... Redlo. ”**■;!;I and Juat jjjjj Custom ‘*8’* 4-door. liadlo, heal.............. •***' Ford-O-Uatio. Two-tone finish.

.j.e. n.ji.. Se* thli *t .......... ..............tl1981 Deluxe two-door Very

, :.....11206 ■ ...............................-■*r .edin. Radio. -OHRYSLEI^-tiful 1951 WmoaOR Deluxe t-door. Rai..............11098 heaUr. backup IlgbU, automatic

tranimliilon. Sharp ...........|l-door. Radio,w Usnimiailon. —PLYMOUTH— ..............11008

1062 Club Coup*. Heater. Mona gr«door. Thli car A very clean ear ............. IIth a beautiful 1061 Club coupe. IleaUr. good ti: ..............1708 complete overhaul on motor.,..J

>r ledan. Hadlo. —MBRCURY'—'bu '!,!!!!.!* 1*408 Ffluridoor- Uaater. overdrive j........ clean ........ .—................. _,|l,n. Han. ...1105 -B U IC K -■n. nun. i9(j SUPER ConverUhle, D.dlo, hi

----Iflfr I ar. go6d top, new paint, goodI lirei. A nice ona....... - ....... I

I9iO R0ADMA8TER Convertible. I lA Lo I “’f. dynaflow, redlo. heater.

leatherette upboiitery _____|jn truck. V?ry ATjar»_ipped..... 11106 , —AirfSU—• , . . . . Oni F-20 FARMALL tractor In gp^un.-4-ipeed condition ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... \

U-«ab,„-he*ter -x ---------------“ m a n v -QTHBR -m aicew:-

AHDT^QPEESTT-.-----. 4>ip(id trans-1 ...........110U&,pr... Pl.kuf..............n« ton. Very

W I L L S -

IIK 0 3 ! I U s e d G a r D e p t .

S E . Truck Lane Weit

[PANY PlWHf MO-J " T w irP iJohiitf Boyd - Minigftr

-Phono 161& “Wliere ouilum*ra itnd their friani Balaa avary day. Haka an oUtr

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~ ^ AUTOS-FOft.SALE;^;. m s d)lilb ootrM,^ '^ te n ^

Wk K - - - Phont oii».m.-Fiiir.-r."--:vt---

_ i a _ l _ - W E BUY C A R S le" 1 ^ -WT r oBD

OB <Ai ey ti 3ALC JM7 de SOTO 4nloor. Radio aad ^lUtlon wagon. 8835. haater »,— -S r e witb 11.000 72. 390 Buchanan. ' ..........— 1940 FORD 4.dooT Bedan _

I CHEVROLET Coup*

*'k«tel° »r5ue‘‘? r ' ^ENNY MOON ilee (or only ...11705 AcrOSS ftom r ir e j to iT ;liVIndtor. Yours forrp. Only .... |1096 - - - - - . - -Vindior. ' Your for I '......... ..........1995tudor. Very B E T T E R B U Y S

......... ■ I N ...............

MOTOR CO. U s e d C a r s -

' a n d T r u c k s - ; :

' 194B PACKARD 4-door. 01_________________ — Inside and out, Two-t

paint ----------------------'4DING , 1949 rORD Custom 4-di

Beater and seat covers !|

I "TRUCK - 1948 KAISER sedan. Clean, i,a .t\ t o i........

-----------IM T-HTOSOiraoorTovetdiradio, heater, new pa

L £ ” ; h i ; ' ' r , .. --------------------- <"a" » . ? " ih K “8" »«>“ • ^I or In u>wn.....8ioo6 Clean (or this model car^

Vor l?. s t u d e b a k e r ,arm, rtdlo keep’m plckup. 4-Speed trailSnd tranimliilon gives fllOD —,------- 7 ijlleage. Stop in and..... .............., T w i n F a l l sneat Dilux* Sedan. ^ -5 S : a t ‘i ‘Ji” E q u i p m e n t C o .

Phone'1949 ■ '3top looking, thia ii________ 81005 __________ _________Deluxe Sedan with — 1 m — ... .............ovenlriva. Spong* , ------ ----- niiirifT—i SS

H*at*rth*t-prwde»- - -. „ '—---------]------- -intar.and frob cold- ------ ^' ........... U s e d l 3 a rEt 4-door Sedan. Also7 t » . V o - , " : B A R G A I N S ”mooth engine that’e" “ ?-------------- ^aj-tlEROIffi'!-”

e'-lisny-other- ■■. Ttouble-p^ee Heater, . D ynaflpw__^;

t5o-to-t38oi— — ., 3 B a rn if l« s a p » « iJ w .dlo and Heater.—

■p.’ M. Baturday ~nn«o,ni..,.. 1®“ PLYMOUTH 4-Door,3onvenlenc8 , ,an4.;He8ter,;;,;,^,;

lay Sunday- 1947 OIDBMOBILB 3-Door.

- - - Heater-R I C E .

1947 CHEVROLET Aero, Se-Co m p a n y H eater_U

. 1 9 8 2 - . _ - . - . ------

________ — a to M e r l y - K o k tS I d s ^

—Magic.-y-alley-’fl—

• Trading D ealer-; E S F R O M - '

_ _ _ Jerome . PHONEO T O R G O . ‘ _ o p ,n Eyeninjj tiu 8:Mir

ae You ............... : . -

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mT-A-T-ION-------------DEMONSTESTOlt-f lH - BJJI, XIB 4-DOOB SKDAffluperS«deor»-Radio,-----------— -------- . '.fc r«iintot-wu,^ Ivoiy over^BungdldnroweS*

.. tjfm 'XrQwCi 'DLCBnnyf riiHnffibed unit.----- .IBIS ton Radlo, Rear Seat Spea

& ”*^° ‘‘“ “ ‘il Wrnow Heater, .Backujr J i a t

n 2,door, HHtv, ' Eye O lui,' pirectlonsl' Slgii I...V ..... New Oar Wananty— -------------------

~~BOBflTANTlAL DISOODW

= — ^ U A n r y -

•Excellent tondltlon™ —------- • ----=

loor. Radio, heat*r« e.rt” > —CHEVROLE.T—

''88 4>door **dan. Radl .Jitttar.----

i Z A i ' " '................ I2J96 *82 Club Coup* ............ , , 11ioor. itadio, heaUr. < ‘6S 4-door powergllda ....... $1Two-tone finish. i^oor Sedan ------------

,„._..,I14M ,,j -------------------JJ.............. -...1006 ’61 4-door powergllda ............ ,J]

-P *60 Mjoor Sedan ------- :---------$]BLERr- ,jj,luxe t"door. Radio, 'jq Btulnesa Coup* ellabU, automatic - -V--—i.-iharp ......... 11406 ** --------------- *__ ___________’49 2-door Sedan |DUTH— '48 A*ro S*dan —— ------- |eater. Mon* green. ’48 4-door Badan ...t:ar ........... 11245leaUr, gootl tire#.ml on motor.,..1005 —OTHERS__

*60 FORD V.8 4.door, ovardrlY*..UUr. overdrive J -«49 FORD 4.door-8edan- - ......-48 FORD 4-door Sedan - - >CK— '48 FORD 2-door Sedan < •Uble, Radio, heat- *5“ ’.ONTIAC 2.door..Bed*n .« „ (sw palnl. good '50 BTUDEBAKER 4*door Badao*>*..... -....... I89B Qverdrjv*; Convertible. New 40 BUICK Sedanette____ ____IoI.‘le,“; IMI •<» PLYMOUTH i,door Sed.n _ _ l

'.S PONTIAO S-loor Sedia _______I3 0 -

' -C O M M E R C IA L - : ,

BR -MAITFH

IBXS 7TV cuByiioL*S'fi«B-plSuM^'10 CilEVnoLET H-ton plokui),...!

Ivery Purse!" 'fio roRO *ton puk v-*.— I'63 STUDEBAKER H ton-plekup..! • *49 O.U.O. *to4 ptekup

j L S ---------- .ALWAYS ........., r D e p t . - g o o d DEAL A T - ....

ne Weit G l e n ( j . J e i i U i r i s

•— Twln-paW --------- - X H E V E O E E r r -- M initer 9» Main West • 44i Main' No;

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r . 'P irT S B im aH .M ijis 'to —A«m>», . Btance . derived Irom t mRterW oc- H 5

. tu tring In cltru'B Irult petl may have K U w~-pOMJbUlUej for tacrwlMjfiajxiwar scEgp . I Mid prolongffirUie elftcl ol certain f J -‘""imccmei, a Pbllidelphia scientist M ia;/ _ wporto.

i“ ‘Brug, coinpany, research laborator- - les, laid the substance Is a phos- = ^ ’phorus-contalnliig.co|npound based . . :..'pii. :‘hesperldln'.'—a mtterlal found' I | m|J . " in citrus fruit peel.

He told the Booltty of American1 Bacteriologists h« hid employed It,

in laboratory testa, In conjunction , v lth vaccines against typhoid fever, whooping cough and ont form of In- tluenu. And he said there were In-

- dloatlons that It.enhanced the ef- feet of the vacclnei (rom the stand-

J point of potency and ot duration ofUnmunlzlng power. W9i ..

The researcher added there also are more tentative Indications of a g B B

j llmllar possible ef(ect on materials designed to' p roduca Immunity

I against lock-jaw, diphtheria andI___ one torm of polio. Another doctor at (he meeting told"

a reporter he had tried the same -.♦.^^wcpjiririiri-■mmnniinrt-ln rnnl"”' —' .tlon with the same Influenza vac-

cine mentioned by Dr. Moss but had been unable to find any significant H [ |K

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Board Acts to End Dumping M

HAOERMAN, May J-Steps to KeninHmlnnte nn eyesore In tJie desert __work_!In TCln Palls county near Hager- la theman were taken by the town work' I

.r boatij Monday night. The board engriv platu to bury most' ot the rubbish

— feat-has been dumped to toe desert

BtepifTo prevent * feoocuraiice' of 3 the problem.. .The toard a*t*d because of tihe I f | numbw of“compIirnle'Ifhas recelv- -■-<*

■ ed about the desert being strewn .— wlth-tlaean«-»nd-«lheriunte—The- -g g jJ m L-^jdjlag^ -a lll-.prflYlrtB-t-bulldoier- t o ^— cowr-tho-rubbtsh even tfiougJi 'Bie i,:— land-is-Iocaled In-Tsln Palis coun ' i jg ,- jjil __ty, Mayor Emerson Pugmlre report-

urdflvjiTMough-awngsmenls-^lEPafiS'

bureau of land management a tloned f — dumpgromid site lis j been obtained * t 813 (

and signs will be erected by tlie Dr. H village to direct persons to It^. in Twjj

111; The_bpiai>lM_hM fo er^^ Itself aasistanl on a decision not to pipe an Irrl- ed repli gatlon dlfch near Mn, Emma Jen- o ther di

—- I m a ^ o a et •■Inv«»Mnllw°«lii)wW- -la<»-eali- that- the -w atir wm eroding the charge . tand near her house and th a t the o f field

ditdh should be piped. As a result, Oibtiotr “.^50:Herdf;iil»*W«frDW(lt«*M »t k Ogy djpi

cost pl 1130.80 and siready haa been m e n rs flald'ybyvHlege employft ---------- ^

•— 'rh e boaid deoWMiii bum tn a h “ ^ nnd. nibbUh 6h Weat epilAfi! dtfeet next to the grade sdiool play- grounds.

Mine Aide Sees HProduction Soon H

SALMON, May B - O h a r le s K f l Kapp, manager of the Twin Peaks

- mlnB.--31-mlleriouUn)l lUf*. says production Is expected t« get under ' way “in the near future."

Kapp tald company offlolali vis- Ited the mine during the end of AprU to prenare the plant for nro^ — ductlon, The new pumlcblock mlU H I

—atruoture lir completed and much of-----the equipment set up. Capacity Is set a t 100 tons.

Main officers are In Seattle. Kapp

'V i s i t s : '

D ue to overstock o f m erel j j e l l a t Public A u c tio n , jh e

Baby BedDamascus Sewing Machine 2 Singer Sewinp; Machines. Cold Spot Eefrigerator

'Montgomery-Ward Refrigerate Croaley Refrigerator Allied Refrigerator Frigidaire Refrigerator Nprge Refrigerator Dresser 2 BuffetsGeneral Electric.Clock Guitar

- -3 BicyclesHotpoint Automatic Stove Davenport and Chair 2 Folding Beds Bed SpringsMaytag Washer (good conditior

~HortonrW ashinii: Machine ^—IniTorspring-Matti’eaa 'fg g o c ^...Hollywood Box Springs and

Mattresa Twin Beds (ifooti condition)

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^ WALTER H- RUSSELL WOLFE, Clwk

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I Kenneth E. G ibson, le ft, dlacuases la i work wllh D r. H . C. Hallock a t the dep • la the new aM lalaiit lo"X,T{.‘ BoiijlaM, ( i work' In th e publications division of tl I engravlni.)* * * * ■

W M l i in g l^ r r M a n Entom alogy Bur<

Appointment of Kenneth E. Olb- 3S ' ’TOTTTriaillBtim t^HntoniologlBt at Uie Uirtc ; 3leipaWmeBt-^of-eriiotnol9gy-%ureaiS- -wort

liO T js announced by J. R . Doug- year lass, ehloifibibglst Nc

aibson arrived In Twin Falls Sat- son

unitloned lor nearly six years. He lives 1063

■ * t'813 Sixth avenue north.Dr. H. 0. Hallock, who has been p

in Twin, Falls. 15 years, has been -T. assistant’eritbniologlst but request- 'VI ed replacement to devote time (or er’a o ther department activities, Doug- Sund

-la<»-ealdr»Drr-Halloek-wm tie In BTan charge of preparing reports and Ta o f field and office work as before, son.

Qibion haa been In-the entomol- 'Wlldi ogy djpartment of the V. s . depart- m en t~tf~tg»roi|lturg for m ors than REA]

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m e rc h a n d ise a n 3 sp rin g ( in , jh e fo l iow ing^property ,

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line Hotpoint Eieitrilea. Nisco-Chef Elect

(Apartmen•igerator 2 Good Hot Plat

1 P a ir Crutches2 Skooters (goo( Popup Electric 1 Baby Buggy Portable Barrel,

Oil Pumps Hoover Vacuum

. High Chair Motorola Radio

ve Coaster WagonGirl’s Bicycle (g

, 2 Waffle Irons I Kamp-Kook No.

mdition) Stove (g:oodl e - :n S |y era l Chairs--?oodV" - - ~P r,-P osH lo le5M and Picks andlloes

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m C h o 8e irN e \v — u re a u Aide-Hep© -- 25 yea rs . P rio r .to h is stay atr iJnlon“ Oa'P,"lluJuul ^one-researoh------i -wople^wlQi^^e{«r-tment-ior-.20 '. years at Walla Walla.

No Btranger to Twin Falls. Gib-• son haa done research here several• times. H e was here for six months

1 1063 for survey work, Douglass 6dd.

I P r o g r a m P r e s e n t e dVIEW, May 8—The annual Moth- - '

■ er's day program was presented . Sunday a t the LDS church here.I- BTBrd-^bby-^s^n-chRrgK— — -----1 Taking part were Mrs. Leo Bron­

son. jr., P^ed Johnson, Elton Hatch,■ 'Wllden Moffett and Ow^i BuiAer.

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I Spring Uptim ' n t f f n A r i h " M n - g 5 I f l — ' t n a c -

[1 spring upturn In business—s salve ^w or a cure? “H . Chicago trade and Industry haa , P relt the-chesting seasonal quicken-

,tog«-?ut-th»-Burige“haan't-been asW vlrlE^IS in some former years. And ™y maiyr say today they can’t be sure “B whether the business snd Industrial ,H. _g

H B the slump l i leveling o((, Chl-H cago wlU have escaped with only aB few bruises, Its bankers and Indus- ?I trial leaders say. .I B ut Its Industrial makeup, they .■ add, because.of a tilgh concentration ^ I of Indiutrlea t l ia t tend to wide ' ' I swings In output, sales and pay rolla, H may yet put tiie region in someH Jeopardy In the event the nation’s ' I economy proves merely to have ,I .slowed It* descent temporarily;-------“9 Ohlcagoana a ren ’tjworrying. Many _■ things look'betterTiere than In some I other regions.r Construction Is booming. Ohlcago

says It’s still .underbuilt. Rents are M high. Housing prices ere tim and ’ perhaps higher than some other

I places. Older houses are still selling,5- -Jinllke many-cltles---------- ------------

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E U p p d E e ^ ^)turn, Weaker Tye aft« '^ ;^u*^^H 'Mf ira^lnfluMcea up

of different datea of'Easter and ho JJ, temperamental weather—is holding

almost as high aa last year’s. ha* An increase In the number of ex

men out o f work has been felt by. cn g certain merchandise lines—particu-

larly appliances. But still high em - reiployment totals and consumer eav- of

, "^°Sd*reS f^cM B eSfT O «"stab& S■ than in .sojne cities to the eaat wl

where price slashijig^pfiOTotiopa stihave been ballyhooed. In

Steel output is down, meaningshorter weeks for workers-but here ththe production rate runs higher p er- to

Jf centagewlse than the national aver- eaage, because o( the transportation cucost advantage that steel mills here- gr

' ’ abouts have over some of their d ls- ini_ tant rivals In reaching the large cr

jy steel consuming niarket In the area. tB

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so FOR TOP QUALITY FE" BE SURE TO ATTENid • er —

FRIDAY,IS O T ieaffeedeT S e

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PM~ona o f Aniiricaa mosl famous, t

whiileey hranJt-^a hara al Iasi as a ff

hourhon/ TUi» whlakay tt 5 yaars old.

ealthrataJ PM has iaon iha eftoico of ufto demand llit jmaai. l^ow, you, too,

its tuparb quality. Pick up a boitla, to\

. . . iatis whal't inaido. . . savor Ph-l'a r

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r Than Is Usual ■ ^ hnt>«»n*h n lrk ^

acea up as much this,spring aa mills a n d hoped.i in g Machinery and electronics makers a l l t

have felt some spring upsurge and o f express confidence,. with fingers

; by . crossed. , ----- ^leu- Some farm .machinery makers are |^ B em - recalling lald-off workers becausesa v - o f a pickup in farmers’ in te res t m

e a s t whaf It once was and many dealerslopa atlll complain o(;large machinery

Inventories. ' . 'l in g Fanners’ Incomes (except forle re thoso In the dairy business) feemper- to have leveled off, at least, alterv e r - earlier drops, and to be 'fa irly wellt lo n cushioned now by price support pro-e re - grams. There ia considerable sq u im -d l5 - ing, however, aa they turn to otheri rg e crops for the fielda where th is yearx eaT t h ^ must pla n t less wheat o r corni

it y FEEDING CATTLE,ATTEND OUR SALES

Y . m Y 7r sfeers and heifers, good faf cattle. ^

i LIVESTOCK SSION CO.

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je s w ra ' “ A N C e ' h ^ lM-re=- . ^AtJBKNrWa y - f t . ^ JLB ut senior dssj 6 f the »

e sand dW 'venlng at n , , itance. -gtsnd^arch-was-iedi^tog:-------- e tt ,.ciiuis prM ld e n tra n irreTlow grass. . /

ink the spring upturn 1 t l ia t strong as:usual in thlsi

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