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Scoreb "ii jMtesi? 21S? ■I-'* ^a^SSSvS: '” '« jg j J T S IMP. >»i - iss^ ': MO.V,, v^ < 0 , N 0 . 2 6 ___________ ^ Crowds I n rlirSeco: ii Follow f- « lE ‘S5n£ I L^L. he kicked ofr the fir I guidor «nd It was n fur c " ' tSled Thursday at Lima, * t * * -| Administr? Nixon’s ] WASHINGTON, M ny 10 ^ hllon m r W o « new 1; Koposed E u r o p e a n g o o d - w i Smonitlrations th a t frrpetoi — - MiBurflnce*;- Nixonlhaflipli ciin capitJils on friends-m n "*------ n^reiim likelihood hin flcl nfUIn countries, but uul ^ Striking Men ^ Returnto Job ‘ ‘ On Brownlcf ^ 8m SUry OB P»«e Four % HWnNQTOK.Ore,. M »ylO tru W niunl vorktra returned to ihel meiBBre»nl«D»m lod«iy to pro uet m di uul Kjillpmel from th rWs(eiul:i rtm . ^ -------'TVfa«Ier»lceT>mldnjt-of-Itl»h' MW «mp»nr. mU In Botw Ui bvtmJ would Uke Mx diiyi __ _ tuiiihamen vorklnc In two shifts 0. W. Royer. **crel*jy of th Onten iUC« diatrlel council a - TiJerei, Hid in PorUwid th a t Un ■Ml tstti «IU rcMimi picketing ml thi tad ■!{lh*t Ume. unleu the itrlki iM'UffrrlMn-KnuaMn company - - to contrutor bulldlns tha dntn I inU h m «ul{trcd "huge .monC' Iu7 ku* ir the men had noc rc' I tsBCd to i-ork. t> im t inr. lmm^ajil« flood dan* I vt. Till vuther bur«ftu In Bolw bU U koon of so dURer of Hood- i&{br the Sotke. ’ Ucisvbua th»>8nAke river crctl- I td U Utitton , ^ y . then jtarKd lifilV It the nite or •bout’k n Inch a M r u upetrcun stohee.bCRnn •t XltVliSe*-4tm-ln-'Helki canyon: -^HSnfRT.-ihkti becn_jWnj[ tlnce Miy 2^ reached a VM cflli feet at 8 lun. and by 1W. Ud Meo to lOJ feet. 'Hi* drop left two boat doclu at I CuUe'i Uirina on the bunk Ito* tha rirer. A biilldoter came to jdtt (hem buk to the waler'a edse ud « e broke Ioom. it floated •^tM Lajnlli dflimtream.------- Smylie Speaks Here Tuesday At Dedication O ct. Robert t BmyUe will be. - WBewttiployreent Hcurlty agency <M Third Btt«t north. I 5^,fnm*ent* an Inmtment of BJ* ttj,ooo. toald 8. CuUer, local manajer. •“ Ihl new otfke buUdln* wa* the lot Chimbtf begin with a no-ho.t SSholer" the ^ ? " ^ “'« .* n d Chamber of members from T w in PVilU, u: Kimberly. ‘‘'“ ’‘x r Mcretary. th» ceremonies both al 7 i« ao ‘p"r - KwiXl, li*.* city J ‘ttn^ emplojTOent leurlly » .5?! '* W. Smllh. aU i D' ' ( fM the'build. ! P.«. v c i — 71 1 lieuther A si Worv.~ '!* ***• United I J*”"* l» i^h profit- J “ ■< 0 * W ' ‘^ntlo^ l “'St the . toui J ““I ffViln • • • ^'ould rSSl.',’':" ”" ' ‘IratM b, f ^veBhc reboard - ■ a (•mfvbaB Bf m Ul*y, l«5T-----10 - tUey. IBU— 9 > . Ml ------------ » XTC orflrlil CI _______ > _______ CauBiy W.. Bow, Che^] ond Day in )wingLima V C/P>-^Vico President Nixon rr ^'TheiFhnl.'f nnd Im w pd.'l^cr.JO , e fir.'^t bnll fof n sw ccr Kamo. Th nr cry froni the cnmmunint-lod, nt ima, Peru. At n ncw« confcrcnco * * * *’ ration Eyes 3 E u r o p e T o u r 10 (/P)—The Ei.ienhnwer ndminiK ;w look at Vice 'President Nixon’, d-will lour in the lijtht of rowd: petcd some of hi.s Lntin Americai fin)lJninndztcntritlvcl?iur:\^aitiEur t-mnkinR mi.snion.t Inlo thi.s nummcr n flchcdule would include some iroi nut Ru.s.siii. Hutsti^tir l lio-^iut-.sliui -------- now han arisen whether th' Rood will hc m ight enfcendc 1 . abroad would outwcifrh thi , Amerlcnn re.seritmcnt i kl'i Nlzon were to be itreetcd wllh th kind of Yankee-go-home dlsplny I the Cotnmunlitj are uld to b« abV I a a to organlu In iome Weit«m Eurt> ptan countrle*. ' Sen. Mike Man-ifleld. 'D , Mont n (> a lenata foreign relallona commit ; ,k.,_ teeman who denounced Nixon'; ^ Ireatmcnt In lAtln America, aald I V; appear* to him only pre*ldenl zu- enhou’er can decide tht* U*ue. •Idaho - ^ h a v - no.doubt-the-comnumUL „ M,. eould org«nl» hoiUle demonxint' . Uons In several countries." Man*. ‘ hifC field said. T he President will hav. to take lht* Into'account In dccld- lng whether NUon should undertakt it the *“ J5* Ben. Oeorge D. Aiken, R.. Vt„ al*c iiriko *■ foreign relaUons commllteeman said in a separate Interview ht I™ */ ward the Imtment given NUon I? dam ^ >» rtnectcd.ln-con*ldera. none.’ ‘J’* foreign aid and-reclpro- cal irade bills. He and Mansfield agreed that the J,. affront was lo the United SUtes, isivTr nol-NlwR-per»ona31y,-and-thBr-wa3 ^ - more serious thsn If a lower-rank* Boise '"* official h*d been Involved, flood- --------------------------- Driver Qted “ In Crash for ^Recklessiiess A 22*ycar-oId tnicK driver, TVood- ks at nw J. Turley, was charged Salur- bink day wlth.recklcM driving as result lie to of a three-vehicle accident Friday edge on highway 30 which hospiuilied sated Lavem O, fitrong, Filer, wllh a se- -------wely-laeersted-llcad,--------------------- The crash Involved a achool bu*. a pEekup inick and a bottling com* S pany truck driven by TUrley. Ntne children aboard the Klrkman Broth- era school bus. the 'driver snd Tur- V ley. Wc»ped Injury. J Strong, manager of CrysUl Springs orchard, wa* In "good" con- ’l l ! dIUon Saturday aflemoon at Tu'ln Falla Clinic hospital.. A physician I be reportedly look l i .atitchcs in his J^for ~aul^p^airo(maif:^L c^n*^ ency Palli. died Turley into pjler JusUce Orth, court. it of Cain says Strong's 1995 Chevrolet pickup truck *a* ”«juee«d" be- iger, tween the school bus and a 19S9 wa* Dodge tnick driven by -mrley. I lot Strong was traveling east on hlgh- rest- way 30 about j miles northwest of Filer and stoppeil his vehicle for the d by achool bu.i which was unloading «)m- children. The bus wss driven by host Martin a. Adam. il. Filer, the When Blrong.broughl his vehicle inls^ ' U ru* i. ui . kii 4i lUte . --------------------- ------ Bid Call Planned For Clearing Job ere. ' WAamNQ'TON, May 10 «v-The bureau of reclamation plan* to call by for bids this month on a water sup- iivU. pty system at Palisades and clearing city of the LltUe Wood 'rcMrrolr area, reu sen. Henry C.'Dn'onOirik'rRn’lda.. loday u ld work on the UtUe Wood nx n vtrw nnHaiTde 73 acrfemr clearing: ute Dworshak also aald bids will be rlty called In June to raise Uie earth-flll • Little Wood river d#m *i feel and J •u bulM. J W A contract will b« let In July for in- stallatlon of pump unlU and elec- i ltd. trical systems for II well* on the * Minidoka project. Dworshak said. sks A rbitrati( Iter General Motors, Pord and Chrysler, v hat General Moton, biggest of the i itrt auto makers, <julckly rejected ’ the f fit- proposal which 11 termed "anoiher r ing. one. of Mr. ReuUier’s publicity >n*neuven.“ j ,1 i companies alt have re- q Jtal Jecled profit-sharing and have stood . Uld pat on nn'offer to e*Und for two o Uie more years Uie current three-year h contracts, which cany automatic , by hourly raises of six cents annually ^ **9“ “P* ■'“1 downs of CM UiB cMt of living, rejecud a UAW offer lo arbl- ^ Reuther proposed a five-man E •ee. panel of arbitrators. The unloo U ^od a t Twi SeT)cath S“fariow u N eirspapcr ^ ia* IlI^Cll, Nixon n Ecuador la Red Riots iHJ'M<’Jhri}.UKhJhe.i!tteetf'..QLQuil( ,.10.000 persons chcercd “Viva Nix Thi.s wn.s Nixon’s second dny ir 1. stone-thrnwinff and spit riot thal nco before the_ soccer ifame, Nixoi ,K.iid he 'is takinjr into con sidcration k propo.sal that th( United'States review its poH' cicfl in Ijitin Americ.n; Th( proposal, he asid, was msde b; former Presidenl Oslo Plsra tJtii 1 la an JiO-mlnute Ulk Pridsy. He said Plaia told him a nev U.S. aid grunt would br a mU' linis- take. RaUier. Nwon ssld. Pl»« (On ,S proposrd loans. PUui abio slreuec }wdy Uie Unlled 8Ute,i bear Ir mind Iho ImporUnce of lu iradi Eur pollclea. on.So^uUx^Amtrtcan-coun- imcr. Referring to the Limn fpliode iron NUon'said he Iim no llliulotis thal I . I>.>. ni.hllr r..*rt1nn «lll ly dLwourage Uie Communlut*. bul in e It may force them to change thelt indcr UcUc.1. in Uma Nixon waited Intf a mob arvl challenged them.to hui J y him out. * Asked about CommunW trade with LaUr\,Amerlca, NUon aald Uirre li •Kif danger' thal Ru«la will dump In- du.ilrUl product* In given nreis al n lois.1 In ah attrm pt to riejtroy nor- mai chanreLi of trade. Hc snld prl- vate enterprise In the UnlUd SUtes E do some serious tlilnklng on .M .? U50-Prot)lem. , *'i, Quito Is Nixon'* slxUi itop on fvls South American rour which storied '.Ml... Montevideo. Uruguay. April 38. Jiff—leitTes—flunoay—for—Btfgfiu; Colombia. Hl.i ln.it stop Li Cnraeu. h^l Veneiuela. Mny 13 nnd he returns to Washington Msy 15, Women Voter l B Coimcil Meet !'™ :—Planned Here . PourUi biennial council of the t jnfi League of Women Voters of Idaho will be held In Twin Fslls Fridsy ahtTBaturday.----------------------- *"*• Local president* and one delegate from the dght leagues In tha state will attend. Business Ksslons iilll be held at the. city hsll beglnnlnr at D a, m. Priday'and concladliig'fiat- urday noon. Margaret Monroe. BrlUsh ex- I; change- Uscher In Uie Twin FslU ----- ptibiic »chooi5'thtiTe*r,~nn'ij>t*K — ~ at-tb*.4an<juetslst4«l-for l::0-prm, iS S Friday, at Uie Rice Bowl, ^ ra . Jame* Oundersen, Nsmps, ’ood- president, will conducl Uie council; tlur- During Friday's sessions, sUte bosnl esult n e ab e ra and local league presidents •Iday will give reporu. ll«d ■ Mr*. Co'sUl noscndaul. Twin I se- PaUs. chairman of Uie sUU study ------ on—adoption,--wlll-report-on -Uie bu*, pmject. Hr*. John Walker, Notus, ;om- wm give highlights of Uie naUonil Nine League convenUon she attended oUi- last monlh In AUanUe City, N.-J. rur- A workshop on voteni service will be conducted Fridsy afternoon by rsUl Mrs. W. R. Jacotis. Lewiston, sute eon- voters service chairman. Vln Mr*. Denny Hogue, IVln Fall* elan atato board member. Is In charge of his ffcneral arrangements. She will be ___ liefitmJ2..8l?le^artjQe.m^UCC via a pre-councll board meeting .ai e lUce pjn, niursday at her home, I>elegates wilt attend from Cald^ i Blet well, Nampa. Bolie. Lewiston. Mos* be- cow. Idaho Falb, Pocalello and Twin | 1955 I ---------------------------J 3 Legion Elects | FairfieldMan | —^DistrictChief! 'WENDELL^ Majr lOrBlH Stewart. I Pairfield, was elected dUlrlct com- mander at Uie fourUi dUtrlct Amer- 1 r lean Legion convenUon here Satur- J n.. Other new dUtrlct offlcera Include ^ 1 G ra n t Zollinger, Wendell, vice com- mander; Francis Ooble. Wendell, v <„„ sergeant.at>arms and Dell Chat- , field, Richfield, chaplain. . Ji!. “ Newdlstrlct-auxlIlaryofflcerg-arB d » d Mra. Gus Callen, Jerome, president: e ng7 Mr<~OciR]dtiiB Zultlugei, Weuilelt; g be vice president; Mrs. Lols Jepson, f, fill Jerome, secretary.treasurer, and s Jld Mrs. Faye Chatfleld. Richfield, hU- I m, lorlan.______________ | lli- Principal speaker at~lhe banquet b ee- Saturday night at the Wendell grade C .he scbool was Melvin O, Meadows, A <> r*(« i, C4lian T) p: ion on Labor’ er, would~name two, the coiiipany two II :he and together Uiey would.select a a he fifth. A separate panel would be ci ier named for esch company, ■ty 'O n April 29 ReuUier offered lo *< exwnd current contracU, Uiat.run « ■«- out aboul June 1, to SepUmber. The ™ od auto.maker* rejected UUs, polnUng » ’’’ '0 out thU would CSTT7 bargaining *1 Into beginning of 1959 model runs ei tic snd wa* Ued to a requirement they , W cut pticu. ^ Before making hb artlUaUon bid, ^ ,1. Reuther accepted In hU lettw to n — Kefauver-a'proposal-by-Sea-Paul th an Douglas, D. Bt. Uut congreas cut av an the excise Ux on automoDlle* fttm at m Falls W i 5^^ TW IN FAI.LS. IDAHO Daughter, 2, Quito. Nix- in thnt S'ixon con- the poii- The de by Luto Plata reued ''' trade s that but Uielr Into ) hur ewith rre U P In- at nor- pri- SUtes Ig on mfiu r^^^^SSSCSSS^. larled 38, fgou; raeu, itums ^ Joan Gamand, Z-yeaT-eld daitgl phone lo her mother so sbi eonl s W o m a n A li Z Broug 1“ ^ Mra. Ivan Garnand, who i fatUBe her dauRhter, Joan, w so she could'tall for hclp.af ex. orrhafring. Mrs. Gamand wj P*!l* f n tn fpH. R h r> tt>gnlnpfT pnngri hjaL liitJegirl, “Ji)ahnic.-you!ll have to set the phone for mps, M o m m ic ; I'm sick.’’ :nclh Although Joan had never been «srd allowed to touch the phone before, lents since - the Gamand* are on a country, line, the Ullle girl carried rwin the phone from the kitchen, steund tudy a comer and into the bedroom, -the The-phone-haa-a-lonr extension otus. cord. onal Mr*; G am and phoned her mother- Ided In-law. Mn. Eva Oarnand, who J. summoned Mr.- and'jars, Fred will Jaynes, nelghbon of Uie Gamands. 1 by They rushed her to Magic Valley lUte Memorial hosplUl where she wss given five p ln u o/ Red Cross blood. 'alU When her husband arrlred at the e of hospital, Mr*. Gamand was already I be being given tnmsfustons. She ex- il 8 tal techtUclans aad nunes at Magic . Valley Memorial hospiui for Uielr aid. tUll and efficiency In caring for her. Io«. Her phyalclan said Saturday, The ■win immedlftto availability of blood Is a medlat« aurgery Is necessary, I am convinced th at Mra, Gamard’s lUe was saved because of Uie use of Red Croas blood and prompt surgical in- tcrvenUon." 1 Her-physician also pointed out that thla type of emergency allua. A Uon at the hospital occurs^not Ih- a t- trwueaLly>-jnafclng-Uie ImmedUta -'*■ availability of blood exUtmely Im- art, ________________ Boxcar Load of ude Plywood Burns [ o o o o m o . May 10 — A steel 'r- boxcar which bad been parked on Uts TIceska aiding seven mUe* west of Bliss just north^of.Wie Tlneaka dam lsil night because of a hot-box, nt: caught firel Oooding firemen were t caUM at Hi a.'^'lMTay and'didn’t o on- return untU 4;30 p, m. Fourteen men , ind answered the call 1 IU* The boxcar load of plywood wu ^ I n a m * g ft __ uet between <9,000.and 16,000 by Plre ide Chief; Joe Baumgartner, Oooding. Wl, A secUon crew was tUndlng by to j prevent flro apreadlng to the Uu, i i r ’s T ) w r i a i r d ^ j wo 10 to a.0 per cent on eondlUon Uiat i, a manufacturer* reduce prices six per d be cent. I. ^ Kefaorer. as chairman of Uie . to serisu antltnut aod monopoly sub- UQ committee, wrote Reulher and tha « I,e manufacturer* for Uielr view* on . n , Douglas' proposal and wheUier Uiey ng approved outright repeal of the ex- ,, JU cUe Ux, AU have urged repeal, a Pre*ldenl L. L. Colbert of Chrys- ^ Ier flatty njected Uie DougU* pro* I,. po*al today ..as '‘completely unresl- , • IsUc and tfdpracUcal.- Henry Ford fo n . prealdent of Ford, did Uie ume P ,ul Uilsg -Prldi]rr~*aylng'most ot 'Uie sc ul auUimoblle oom panlu now ar* oper- g< im aUng a t a loas. in Monday, B \\ . a io . SUNDAY. MAY-11, 1958 2, Demonstrates LU .... . - B sm k ^-frt laughter af Hr. aad Bft*. Iraa G am xtd. al eould eall for hilp after regaialag eonade Ig phyoidan credlled Jean's ^ m p t aeUoB 9g-Mrt.~Oarutjd*s~lir«: {Staff '^bOUPCairi *'*••* * live Because G iglit Phon^to 10 rcBldcs-aouthweflt of Twin Falla, I, who waa 2 years oli Teb. 22, br j.after-regainitiff conaclouBness brie 1 was in her llvinjr room a few wc <nsciousncg5~Ionff-«nough-to-get4o-} JU!II ___ft___* ___ il.. __________ I! B loodmobUe lore, jd Three Coni slon - Although“whoIc'fa!ood“ca7rbe‘ ncvcr-wnstcd, local-Bed-Cross. J,"' nection with the blood drawings county communities this week, nds. at the Twin Falls Legion hall fre Jtey a quota of 150 pints. On Tueads ^ donate b|ood from 2 to 6 p.m, the The drawing for tha east end N e w -R « a d -5 e t-- S £ Forkogerson j S Route to Dam life A 1123,000 construcUon program ^ for tbs rotd belween itogeraon and ^ In- Salmon dam waa announced Satur- ^ day by J. D. Slhema, Twin Palls «"< out highway district engineer. f ua* sa^ema said an agreement for the blo l'n- project, lUttd as a federal aecon- rar; ale da»y«ad-pnigT«rar-ww^ilgn^-by «w im- the highway dUtrict and federal represenUUves. Of the toUl »123.- 000 coet. Uie highway dlsuict wlU \T pay ‘40 per cent, or IU3O0, Slnema X l reported. Federal funds will be used for the remainder. 1C The work Includei placement of o six Inches of gravel, a two-inch bl- :eel luminous mat and a seal coaU Also on provided In the agnement Is con- ^ est strucUon ot two 18-foot cooet«te ika canal-hrldgaj__ ______ ; _________ SS ox. Work U expected lo be completed ^ ere thU^ear. *nie^sUU wUl call for bids f Bids”Wanted for | » “ Big Housing Unit Tt '>• MOtlNTAIN HOMS, May 10 itn — He j to Bids for constniction of 370 Cape- the hart housing unlu at Mountain i— ~ Homo air force base wUl be accepted — unUI a-p.-m.-(Jone-6rBase Procure- — B ment Officer Herb Pennlngs aald ' "It Is anUelpsted Uiat vork will ‘«t begin In mid-July with Uie officers' divUlon being buUt on the old public , housing auUiorlty ground* and the be enlUted men^ quarters oppoalto the b- b4M grammar achool," Penning* ha *4id. ^ iU b T h e project U the second largest ' , ever. autherUed In Idaho under *• sponsorship of Uie federal housing division. The esUmated cost is »- sllghUy over 14,000,000, CK Ft 1- CHIU) DHOWNS ■of C rd IDAHO PALLS, Msy 10-W — of a le Flve-year-old Ra>Tnopd Burgtas, Jr^ le son of Mr. and Mr*.'Rsymond Bur- EC r- geaa, Idaho FaUs, wa* drowned today tonls In WlUpw creek. ' - _who Buhl Tuesd Nlot Ininled Idaho Coi U«nW ar Auk UIj Lifesaving Deed lad. shews how aba bm gbt the tele- action and the ImmedUle avallablUty c ea p g v tB lJ---------------------: --------------------- * * A * I GW, 2 , I t r C a r n a p s ''alls, Is alive snd well today bo- t 2, brought lhe telcphdneto her briefly following’ internal hem- ^ iv weeks ago when she suddenly 5 ;4o-hflr-l)edroom-Where-flho-t«ld ti iT eT o V is it m nty Towns? T-be-lccpt-onlr'2rdByB7T)looa“i8 ^ ross.officials point out in con- 'ings slated for thxce Twin Falls g vcek. Thc bloodmobile will bc ^ 11 from 2 to G p,m. Monday with oi iieaday, West End residents will u p.m. at the Buhl Mpoae iiall. end of Twin Falls county will - be held from 10 a.in. to 2 p.m . T Wednesday In tho“Klmberry £ frjarK h?5™ tirrw tff « of 100 pint.1. M More donor pledges are needed If west end resldenU tcii Uie iJS-plnt quoU, Ed Thomason, Buhl blood D n chalnnCn, said Saturday. th Upwards of 100 substances, each Q with a proved or specialized medical w- ul uae. have been IsoUtedJr^ b lo ^ .E [•. Some of the besfknbwn of these la and their use*, are; Plasma. Uie liquid part of the IB blood, which U an (xiellent tempo- 1. rary subsUtuU for w hole blood, ho ,y anmfOmfs used-tn-early-treatment o«< U (CraUsMi n r«c* *, C*lna X> ' an S N orthside Pow er 55 \ C u tO ffS ah ird ay " RUPKRT, May lO-ResldenU of *» ^ the NorUislde project were wlUiout « *' iMwer for about half an hour Sat- hm urday when a faulty tr»nsformer ®« caused a JS8,000.roIt fuse to,blow, ^ The enUre Northside project^wu »» the Mlnldctka power bouse for four minutes. Pump* were off for two t hour*. Tred BUom. Idaho Power out t company employe, sold wottanen losi werfltryinino'BJirBlimiWBaSK iT of tnnsfomien when Uie fusa blew. L u - He said current w u placed on Mr - the old transformer. chu NEWS-BBI i ' , _______ . _______________ _ i WASniNQTON, Hay tO lA-BraM , fBOdlfled uteasloB ef Uie neipr«eal t e whoieaale attacks by lU criUca. WbQe , was uncertain today, tber* appearvd U iU backen thst It wtll fall far short et w! \ WASHINOTOK, May 10 liV-The air i . an-hour B5t Jet bomber today in an A I aaw all the services dDmonstrata uifir PORT L&0DEROALB, F U , M a T ilW ' ef CUvtlaad tanlghi wu erewaed Mr*. . of a week's bememaklng ooBpaUUeo ai BOLLYWOOD, May 10 (JR-Comedlan tonight lu t bU valiant battle with leak _who would hav* been . 10 May 30. diad % iday, K im l \m c Coontlcfl ________ rr ar Au<ll Barma af CltnUlW ■oeUua T m i t a i UbIiW Ttmt Demos To See -M^ol BOISE, M«y 10 m - T h c jol. banner ngainat veleran Republ job which almost went begginj one of thc mo.st sought-after primary clcction. With_ more than two week.s t start filing their nominating announced thnt'they will seek tl nomination in thc second di.s-. ~ trict. Only one race, the J Democratic gubernnlorial / nomination,• has drawn mpre , aspirants among Uie 13 Id>hoan.^ who have announced plaiis_Io mn for siale or congrc.uibnBl office! __ln.lt5fl.-it-was-noUunUl-tJie-lor----- m ai filing period wn* well under w nv _ m at a'lnriner, juna»W. Rowlilj, of Burley Uirew hU hat in Uie ring. He did not file unUl Just before the .. deadline. F. M. BUUlne of Pocalello, u' who had nol previously announced, j-. filed Ule same day, t,' Reynolds, a pollUcal unknown, up- , •et BliUlne Sn Uie primary. Budge ' 1 won easily In the geneml election, *'J but Reynolds did better against him ^ lhan Uie belter knou-n W. p, Whlt- '< aker of PocaUllo bad done two years „ ‘ tufc ^ ApparenUy encouraged by thU. n , .. lawyer, a union official and a busl- . nessman have entered the race early ^ ^ ric«iti«»w Ml r«s»«. c»i.i.B I) IJ, Drive Slated S By Salvation g' j ArmyinT,F. ii Final ptans for.Uie annuallWv'iiT Uon Army fund-raUlng drive May It 19 In Twin FftlU-waa near completion Saturday, Capt. EsUier WUson, T*-ln FalU reprcsenUUve, announces. __ “The Twin FalU SalvsUon Army m m U 'liu pruflQcd a vilai'unicrtff i the community Uie past year and for J this aervlce to eonUnue we need the >. help of Twin PalU itsidents.” Cap. « 0- Uin, WUson said. ,U er PolnUng out Uiat the.,Bairail(Jn hoi n. Army work* for "pete* « t mind, wll l„ peace of body and peaee «f ,«iul." Be \K Captain WUko said peace U mind ] IQ t*« inng»i-f»m tty-FT»mpiHf.y-MTW^- p r y - — — lo*-(o unmarried mothera-fad-their ^ babies U evidenced In ths care given 10 unwed moUiers irom Twin PUls I ootmty In »87, ? "Peace o t body Uurwgh eottfort- 1 able io d g t^ food, boy^ clubs, youth 2 centers and summer camps w u pro- 5 Vlded lu t year Uirough fund* do- di hated Uio previous year," Captain ia ynubo dom: ; 7a 1- . In HS7 Uie-Twln PalU unit sup- « la plied 781 meals, S19 grocery orden | . fo r needy families, provided 6,890 ^ ^ gaimenU and *78 lodgings, A total nt h of 7 ^ a persons were aided during S » Uie put year. J, 1, ’ Theme of thU year's fund drlre U ^ 11 “Sendee at Uie Point of Need.- . ~When yoa give to the ealraUon *; Army.jrouJ«lp.to.^Ta.ilfe^je*tora T, If Fred Ingraham. Twin PalU, Is *, It chairman of the 19S8 fund drive. Mel ^ a Dolling, Twin FalU, Is ehalnuM' of _ Uie board of director*. , h . ] S R esidenceB um s— . Ll W endeU Area Ii; WENDETIj, April lO-The farin l I. home of Mr. and Ura. Albert I ah- fet t oaaterriwo-and-cne-half-mllea-eut —] aad one-fourth of a mDe souUi of b • here, w u destroyed by flrea Thun- Jw day and Ftlday. Chief Parr Of Wen* cp< deli said he believed the cause wu i defocUve wiring, p » ' The.WendeU flr* department an- gu { awered a call to ths Lancaster farai g t a t 8 pjn. Thursday. A fire wu pit . burning in the .kitchen when fire- m I- men arrived. Ths content* of the be , fire-roomJrame bouM were remor* val ad aad-Uie flameawere extinguUhed 1 «»P^- m • tS m bS into «» hotuS ^ I At 1 pm. Friday the flr* broke I ' out again and the home was a lotal Lancute^ w u in Idaho PaUs and M n. Lancaster w u atCendlng-a church mteUng fa Wendall. 3I±ETEVS— l i '. '»•»• taken - l*^>^ BM leaden ai« na«7 t» aeoepi a lal trade program to aava It frem “ •» tote tba final shape ef tba UB sUU >d (• be ae deabt la th#‘mlads ef , af whai rresldeat Useahowar waaU, air force showed off.iU IJOO-mlle- » an Armed Ptrces ^ay preview that ^ -power lor peaee,- • m-M r*, QhS*-Ur*. Biiea Gleeie Kr*. USI la U» elittax o ^ e a g U MBtcaUata.- . SAL dlan- Red Skelion'y »>year.«ld *on tonlgh toukemia. The youog*ter. lUchart. furpai Bd a t ^ e DOIA medical eenter. dintrli iberly Wed . 1 'v ’i Drive j Carefully! I ' . PRICE 6 CENTS g j 5 Flock I ek Nod I tenJdbi B j'oh of carrying the Democratic i ipublican Bep. Hamer Budge, a ffging two years ago, is already fter prizes in thia year’s Idaho ek.s to go before candidates can •ing petitions, three men hnve jek the Democratic congre.isional - i.s-. ------------------------------------------------- - i’a! Annual Water H “ Meet Is Set for - -TjFTMay~I9^0= j The Idaho SUie Reclamation^ ll assoeintlon. Inc., will hold lU JJnd ■ Ij annual convenUon May IB-and 30 H fl tn Twin Fnlls wlUi general meet- ■ U Ings conducted la Amertcjin tegioa fl;j hall, Bjl RegUtratlon for the two day B || ^ event will begin nt 7 pjn, at Uie' ■ fl I ' Rogervon hotel, convenUon hesd- ■ ■ quarter*. The convention will bo I j l _ lilglillghted by addresses by M a rk ;H R. Culp. sUiio.reclamaUon engln- ■ ■ eer; C. C. Warnlck, nsKoclate dlrec- H , tor of engineering at Uie Onlverslty WM of Idaho; Wllllnm S. Holden, Idaho ■ ■ PalU attorney; Harold T, NeUon. ^ Col- My^n.E. Page. Jr.. W»l^ la WaHa, Wash., and Wallace Dun- lap, superintendent for the Mon* santo Chemical company,_________ Following the official opening of Uie convenUon at 9 am . May 19 by Fred M. Cooper, assoclaU pretl- , dent, City CommUslon Chairman J. Ted Davis WlU welcome deifl.: • gates. - -A noon lunclieon wlUi O. A. IW- ker, Twin PalU. as toutm uter wUl ' be held, in the Legion haU. The " afternoon session wUl feature ColOi- nei page, district engineer, speak- lng on “Corps of engineers pn^ !;? At 4 pja. a caucus by reprt^U * " Uves of. each dUtrict wlU be held 36 lo nominate director* for Uie U5ft- 69 year. The reaoluUons conunlttee d, wUi be held a t the Legion hall vlUt'. r Ben Ferguson aa toutmaster.' id Feature gpeinr o f ,^ mnlBgi rf ~ ~<cstina'a>iH ^^sir^ ^[HIGHUGim in] J; T oday'i T im «-N «*f >- ‘Pag* 1 - ^ t h e r aUre because >. daughter, a. brought a to her. Democrala flock to fight T erw t'w oelhg bsagTla*g«a- enu elecUon. Bcuador. peopte. . doff haU and bow to Nlxos, 0 ReclamaUon meeUng. scheduled ^ here May 19,and 30, Satylle te - s',-ak at btiUdlng dedleaUoa Tuetday, RkuUier asks for aiU* . traUon of wage demand nad> !* on auto industry. Fag* S-a50 womm attend lait ,eveal. ot .Home DemonstnUra J week 1^ 'g)eaks at BM ° Page «-BditorlaI: *£oU of H dI TUk^No. Action;' Slorage of ■ H I ' ifater a t ^ d at Brownlee dam. IfiU >; Pag* X — Soathent BapUita meet on future expansion. ■}■ Faga 9-PubUo Ponun. . . ' Page t-.Chtlean exehang* sta> ■)■ d ^ TOla m axM ||l aiiother crown. 1 Page ll~ 6 to c b reach new ■m high for year.dutinc week.— -.. ■ ] ■ 1 Faga u —PmfuaioD of flowen featured In local garden. t —pBgw-ii^KhnberljrtakBreliw- ■ r B regional title, Bonar bl*h Jumps e.feet. 4-inches. Olty to ' open U-hole golf course May 18. Fare 18-Oowboy* bait Idaho M l^ is .to B. U aj^ leaiw. Soaday reatora StellaB—Ect* H > plUl seU open houie today,.. H | ; Skill and PaUence reqwlwd, to- ■ U be good arcto. Ufa la lUgie. W B VaUey.Ai.YourMlnlstarSeeelt.. ■ || Special wildlife . managcmear areu hive variety of osea, Bu* B H jttu i;ifiyg"gmi>fuiB" ta-in. crease growth of m ss, Qiml M annl^i l a-year^da^i^l ter of Mr. and MrB.l)aiTl U io S a r« '^ ^ H Paul, was reported in fair oondlUfiD^^H Memorl£~h^^/vbm ahe atken ^m- auri^ and'ipedllinaj^^H She w u Injured when th a 'h a n t^ ^ H lhe waa riding fell and rolled eo h e r i^ ^ H about 5:90 Pin. FWday. The girl's right leg w u hrotaav^^H Just below the ^ aad ahe had two - ^ ^ H fracturea of her pelrlo >ooe; S h c '^ H w u glrea first ald.treatmeat Rupert physician^ offioe, then ta k e a :^ ^ H by ambulance to Magle VaUsr morlal hcwpltal lata Friday. ' . BT78SIA B i n s ' • 8AI/T LAKE CIT7, May 10 10^ Rep, Richard Bolling. D„ Ho.. tonight tb* eoTlet ‘Union ioMj mrpass the untted SUtet u aa in« diietrm powtf. - , dnm ^

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^ Crowds I n rlirSeco: ii Followf - « l E ‘S 5n £I L ^L . he kicked o f r t h e f irI guidor «nd It w as n f u r c" ' tS le d T hursday a t L im a ,

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N i x o n ’s ]WASHINGTON, M ny 10

^ hllon m r W o « new 1; Koposed E u ropean g o o d -w i Smonitlrations t h a t frrp eto i

— - MiBurflnce*;- Nixonlhafliplic iin capitJils on f r ie n d s - m n

"*------ n ^ re i im likelihood h in flclnfUIn countries, b u t u u l

Striking Men ^ Return to Job ‘ ‘ On Brownlcf^ 8m SUry OB P»«e Four% HWnNQTOK.Ore,. M »y lO truW n iunl vorktra returned to ihel

meiBBre»nl«D»m lod«iy to pro uet m d i uul Kjillpmel from th rWs(eiul:i r tm .

-------'TVfa«Ier»lceT>mldnjt-of-Itl»h'MW «mp»nr. m U In Botw Ui b v t m J would Uke Mx diiyi

__ _ tuiiihamen vorklnc In two shifts0. W. Royer. **crel*jy of th

Onten iUC« diatrlel council a— - TiJerei, Hid in PorUwid th a t Un ■Ml tstti «IU rcMimi picketing ml thi

tad ■!{ lh*t Ume. unleu the itrlki

iM'UffrrlMn-KnuaMn company- - to contrutor bulldlns tha dntn

I inU h m «ul{trcd "huge .monC'Iu7 ku* ir the men had noc rc'

I tsBCd to i-ork.

t> im t inr. lmm^ajil« flood dan* I vt. Till vu th e r bur«ftu In Bolw

bU U koon of so dU Rer of Hood- i&{ br the Sotke. ’

Ucisvbua th»>8nAke river crctl- I td U U titton , ^ y . then jta rK d

lifilV It the nite or •bout’k n Inch a M r u upetrcun stohee.bCRnn •t XltVliSe*-4tm-ln-'Helki canyon:

-^ H S n fR T .- ih k ti becn_jW nj[ tlnce Miy 2^ reached a

V M c f l l i feet a t 8 lun . and by 1W . U d M e o to lOJ feet.

'Hi* drop left two boat doclu a t

I CuUe'i Uirina on the bunk Ito* tha rirer. A biilldoter cam e to jdtt (hem buk to the waler'a edse ud « e broke Ioom. i t floated

— •^ tM L a jn lli dflim tream .-------

Smylie Speaks Here Tuesday At Dedication

Oct. Robert t BmyUe will be.

-WBewttiployreent Hcurlty agency

<M Third B tt« t north.I 5^ ,fnm *ent* an In m tm e n t of

BJ* ttj,ooo.to a ld 8. CuUer, local m anajer.

•“ Ihl new otfke buUdln* wa* th e lot

Chimbtf begin with a no -ho .t

SSholer" the^ ? " ^ “'« .* n d Chamber of

members from Twin PVilU, u : Kimberly.

‘ ‘' “ ’‘x r Mcretary. th» ceremonies bo th a l

7i«ao‘p"r

- K w iX l, li*.* city

J ‘t t n ^ emplojTOent leurlly

» .5?!'* W. Sm llh. aU iD ' '

( fM the 'bu ild . !P.«. v c i — 71 1

l i e u t h e r A s i

Worv.~ '!* ***• United I J*”"* l» i^h profit- J

“ ■< 0 * W ' ‘^ n t l o ^ l “ 'S t the . to u i J ““I ffViln • • • ^'ould

rS S l.',’ ' : " ”" ' ‘ I ra tM b , f

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reboard - ■a (•m fvbaB Bf m

Ul*y, l«5T-----10 • -tUey. IBU— 9 > .M l ------------»

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orflrlil CI_______ >_______ CauBiy W..

Bow, Che^] ond Day in )wingLimaV C/P>-^Vico President N ixon rr ^'TheiFhnl.'f nnd I m w p d .'l^ c r .J O , e fir.'^t bnll fof n sw ccr Kamo. Th n r c ry froni the cnmmunint-lod, nt ima, P eru . A t n ncw« confcrcnco

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r a t i o n E y e s

3 E u r o p e T o u r10 (/P)—The Ei.ienhnwer ndminiK

;w look a t Vice 'President N ixon’, d-will lo u r in the lijtht o f rowd: petcd some of hi.s Lntin Am ericai fin )lJn inndztcn tritlvcl?iur:\^aitiE ur t-mnkinR mi.snion.t Inlo thi.s nummcr n flchcdule would include some iroi nut Ru.s.siii. H utsti^tir l lio-^iut-.sliui-------- now han arisen w hether th '

Rood will hc m igh t enfcendc 1 . abroad would outwcifrh thi , A m e r l c n n re.seritmcnt i

k l ' i Nlzon were to be itreetcd wllh th kind of Yankee-go-home dlsplny

I the Cotnmunlitj are u ld to b« abV I a a to o rganlu In iome Weit«m Eurt>

p tan countrle*. 'Sen. Mike Man-ifleld. 'D , M ont

n (> a lenata foreign relallona commit ; ,k .,_ teeman who denounced Nixon'; ^ Ireatmcnt In lAtln America, aald I „ V ; appear* to him only pre*ldenl zu-

enhou’er can decide tht* U*ue. •Idaho - ^ h a v - no.doubt-the-comnumUL „ M,. eould org«nl» hoiUle demonxint' . Uons In several countries." Man*. ‘ h ifC field said. T h e President will hav.

to take lht* Into'account In dccld- lng whether NUon should undertakt

i t the*“ J5* Ben. Oeorge D. Aiken, R.. Vt„ al*c iiriko *■ foreign relaUons commllteeman

said in a separate Interview ht

I ™ * / ward the Im tm en t given NUon I? dam ^ >» rtnectcd.ln-con*ldera.

none.’ ‘J’* foreign aid and-reclpro-cal irade bills.

He and Mansfield agreed th a t the J,. affront was lo the United SUtes,

isivTr nol-NlwR-per»ona31y,-and-thBr-wa3 ^ - more serious thsn If a lower-rank*

Boise '" * official h*d been Involved, flood- ---------------------------

Driver Qted “ In Crash for

^RecklessiiessA 22*ycar-oId tnicK driver, TVood-

ks a t n w J . Turley, was charged Salur- b ink day wlth.recklcM driving as result lie to of a three-vehicle accident Friday edge on highway 30 which hospiuilied

sated Lavem O, fitrong, Filer, wllh a se--------w ely-laeersted-llcad,---------------------

The crash Involved a achool bu*. a pEekup inick and a bottling com*

S pany truck driven by TUrley. Ntne children aboard the Klrkman Broth- era school bus. the 'driver snd T ur-

V ley. Wc»ped Injury.J Strong, m a n a g e r of CrysUl

Springs orchard, wa* In "good" con­’l l ! dIUon Saturday aflemoon a t Tu'ln

Falla Clinic hospital.. A physician I be reportedly look l i .atitchcs in his

J^for ~ a u l^ p ^ a iro (m a if :^ L c^n*^ ency Palli. d ied Turley into pjler JusUce Orth, court.it of Cain says Strong's 1995 Chevrolet

pickup truck *a* ”« juee«d" be- iger, tween the school bus and a 19S9 wa* Dodge tnick driven by -mrley.

I lo t Strong was traveling east on hlgh- rest- way 30 about j miles northwest of

Filer and stoppeil his vehicle for the d by achool bu.i which was unloading «)m- children. The bus wss driven by host M artin a . Adam. i l . Filer, the When Blrong.broughl his vehicle

inls^ ' U ru * i. u i . kii 4i lU te . --------------------- ------

Bid Call Planned For Clearing Job

ere. ' WAamNQ'TON, May 10 «v-T he bureau of reclamation plan* to call

by for bids this month on a water sup- iivU. pty system a t Palisades and clearing city of the LltUe Wood 'rcMrrolr area, r e u sen. Henry C.'Dn'onOirik'rRn’ld a ..

loday u ld work on the UtUe Wood n x n v trw nnHaiTde 73 acrfemr clearing: u te Dworshak also aald bids will be rlty called In June to raise Uie earth-flll •

Little Wood river d#m *i feel and J • u bu lM . J

W A contract will b« let In July for in- stallatlon of pump unlU and elec- i

ltd. trical systems for II well* on the * Minidoka project. Dworshak said.

s k s A r b i t r a t i (Iter General Motors, Pord and Chrysler, v h a t General Moton, biggest of the i i t r t auto makers, <julckly rejected ’ the f fit- proposal which 11 termed "anoiher r ing. one. of Mr. ReuUier’s publicity

>n*neuven.“ j, 1 i companies alt have re- q

Jtal Jecled profit-sharing and have stood . Uld p a t on nn'offer to e*Und for two o Uie more years Uie current three-year h

contracts, which cany automatic , by hourly raises of six cents annually

**9“ “P* ■'“1 downs of CM UiB cMt of living,

rejecud a UAW offer lo arb l- ^

Reuther proposed a five-man E •ee. panel of arbitrators. The unloo U

od a t Twi

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S“f a r i o w u N e irs p a p c r ^ i a *

IlI^Cll,

Nixon n Ecuador la Red RiotsiHJ'M<’Jh ri} .U K hJhe .i!ttee tf '..Q L Q uil( ,.10.000 persons chcercd “ Viva Nix

Thi.s wn.s N ixon’s second dny ir 1. stone-thrnw inff and sp it riot thal nco before the_ soccer ifame, Nixoi

,K.iid he 'i s takinjr into con sidcration k propo.sal th a t th( U n ited 'S ta te s review its poH' cicfl in I j i t in Americ.n; Th( proposal, he asid, was msde b; former Presidenl Oslo Plsra tJ t ii

1 l a an JiO-mlnute Ulk Pridsy.He said Plaia told him a nev

U .S. aid grunt would br a mU' lin i s - take. RaUier. Nwon ssld. Pl»« (On ,S proposrd loans. PUui abio slreuec }w dy Uie Unlled 8Ute,i bear Ir

mind Iho ImporUnce of lu iradi E u r pollclea. on.So^uUx^Amtrtcan-coun-

im c r . Referring to the Limn fpliode iro n N U on'said he Iim no llliulotis thalI . I>.>. ni.hllr r..*rt1nn «lll

ly dLwourage Uie Communlut*. bul i n e It may force them to change thelt

in d c r UcUc.1. in U m a Nixon waited Intf a mob arvl challenged them.to h u i

J y him out.* “ Asked about CommunW trade with

LaUr\,Amerlca, NUon aald Uirre li •Kif danger' th a l R u«la will dump In-

’ du.ilrUl product* In given nreis al n lois.1 In ah a ttrm pt to riejtroy nor- mai chanreLi of trade. Hc snld prl- vate enterprise In the UnlUd SUtes

E do some serious tlilnklng on .M .? U50-Prot)lem. ,* ' i , Quito Is Nixon'* slxUi itop on fvls ■ South American rour which storied '.Ml... Montevideo. Uruguay. April 38.

Jiff—leitTes—flunoay—for—Btfgfiu;Colombia. Hl.i ln.it stop Li Cnraeu.

h ^ l Veneiuela. Mny 13 nnd he returns to Washington Msy 15, •

Women Voter lB Coimcil Meet !'™: —Planned Here. PourUi biennial council of the t jnfi League of Women Voters of Idaho

will be held In Twin Fslls FridsyahtT B aturday.-----------------------

* "* • Local president* and one delegate from the d g h t leagues In tha state will attend. Business Ksslons iilll be he ld a t the . city hsll beglnnlnr a t D a, m. Priday 'and concladliig'fiat- urday noon. •

M argaret Monroe. BrlUsh ex- I ; change- U scher In Uie Twin FslU----- ptibiic »chooi5'thtiTe*r,~nn'ij>t*K— ~ at-tb*.4an<juetslst4«l-for l : : 0-prm, i S S Friday, a t Uie Rice Bowl,

^ r a . Jame* Oundersen, Nsmps, ’ood- president, will conducl Uie council; tlu r- During Friday's sessions, sUte bosnl esult n e a b e ra and local league presidents •Iday will give reporu. ll« d ■ Mr*. Co'sU l noscndaul. Twin I se- PaUs. chairman of Uie sUU study------ on—adoption,--w lll-report-on -Uiebu*, pm ject. Hr*. John Walker, Notus, ;om- w m give highlights of Uie naUonil Nine League convenUon she attended oUi- la s t m onlh In AUanUe City, N.-J. ru r- A workshop on voteni service will

be conducted Fridsy afternoon by rsUl M rs. W. R. Jacotis. Lewiston, su te eon- voters service chairman.V ln Mr*. Denny Hogue, IV ln Fall* elan atato board member. Is In charge of his ffcneral arrangements. She will be

___ lie f itm J2 ..8 l? le ^ a r tjQ e .m ^ U C Cv ia a pre-councll board meeting .a i e lUce p jn , n iu rsday a t her home,

I>elegates wilt attend from Cald^ i Blet well, Nampa. Bolie. Lewiston. Mos* be- cow. Idaho Falb, Pocalello and Twin |

1955 I---------------------------J

3 Legion Elects | FairfieldMan |

—^DistrictChief!'WENDELL^ Majr lOrBlH Stewart. I

Pairfield, was elected dUlrlct com­m ander a t Uie fourUi dUtrlct Amer- 1

r lean Legion convenUon here Satur- J

n . . O ther new dUtrlct offlcera Include ^ 1 G ra n t Zollinger, Wendell, vice com-

m ander; Francis Ooble. Wendell, v <„„ sergeant.at>arms and Dell Chat- ,

field, Richfield, chaplain. . ‘Ji!. “ Newdlstrlct-auxlIlaryofflcerg-arB d » d Mra. Gus Callen, Jerome, president: e ng7 Mr<~OciR]dtiiB Zultlugei, Weuilelt; g be vice president; Mrs. Lols Jepson, f, fill Jerom e, secretary.treasurer, and s Jld M rs. Faye Chatfleld. Richfield, hU-Im, lorlan.______________ |lli- Principal speaker at~lhe banquet b ee- Saturday night a t the Wendell grade C .he scbool was Melvin O, Meadows, A

<> r*(« i, C4lian T) p:

i o n o n L a b o r ’er, would~name two, the coiiipany two II :he and together Uiey would.select a a h e fif th . A separate panel would be ci ier nam ed for esch company,■ty 'O n April 29 ReuUier offered lo *<

exw nd current contracU, Uiat.run « ■«- o u t aboul June 1, to SepUmber. The ™ od auto.maker* rejected UUs, polnUng » ’’’'0 o u t thU would CSTT7 bargaining *1

Into beginning of 1959 model runs ei tic sn d wa* Ued to a requirement they , W c u t p tic u . ^

Before making h b artlUaUon bid, ^ ,1. Reuther accepted In hU lettw to n — K efauver-a 'proposal-by-Sea-Paul th an Douglas, D. B t. U u t congreas cut av an th e excise U x on automoDlle* fttm a t

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fatUBe h e r d a u R h te r , Jo a n , w so s h e c o u l d 't a l l f o r h c lp .a f

ex. o r r h a f r in g . M rs . G a m a n d wjP*!l* f n tn fpH. R h r> t t>gnlnpfT pnngri

h j a L l i i t J e g i r l , “J i)ahn ic.-you!ll h a v e t o s e t th e p h o n e f o r

mps, M o m m ic ; I 'm sick .’’:nclh A lthough Jo a n had never been «srd allowed to touch the phone before, lents since - th e G am and* are on a

country, line, the Ullle girl carried rwin the phone from the kitchen, steund tudy a com er and into the bedroom, -the T h e - p h o n e -h a a - a - lo n r extension otus. cord.onal Mr*; G am an d phoned her mother- Ided In-law. M n . Eva Oarnand, who J. summoned M r.- a n d 'ja r s , Fred will Jaynes, ne lghbon of Uie Gamands.

1 by They ru sh ed her to Magic Valley lUte Memorial hosp lU l where she wss

given five p ln u o/ Red Cross blood. 'alU W hen h e r husband arrlred a t the e of hospital, Mr*. G am and was already I be being given tnmsfustons. She ex-

il 8 tal techtU clans aad nunes a t Magic . Valley M em orial hospiui for Uielr

aid. tU ll and efficiency In caring for her. Io«. H er phyalclan said Saturday, T h e ■win immedlftto availability of blood Is a

medlat« aurgery Is necessary, I am convinced th a t Mra, Gam ard’s lUe was saved because of Uie use of Red Croas blood a n d prompt surgical in- tcrvenUon."

1 H er-p h y sic ian also pointed out th a t th la type of emergency allua.

A Uon a t th e hospital occurs^not Ih- a t - trw ueaLly>-jnafclng-Uie ImmedUta -'*■ availability o f blood exUtmely Im- art, ________________

Boxcar Load of ude Plywood Burns [

o o o o m o . May 10 — A steel 'r - boxcar w hich b a d been parked on

Uts TIceska a iding seven mUe* west of Bliss ju s t north^of.W ie Tlneaka d a m ls i l n ig h t because of a hot-box,

n t: caught f ire l Oooding firemen were t caUM a t Hi a . '^ 'lM T a y and'didn’t o

on- return untU 4;30 p, m. Fourteen men , ind answered th e c a l l 1IU* The boxcar load of plywood w u

I nam *gft __uet between <9,000.and 16,000 by Plre ide Chief; Joe Baumgartner, Oooding. Wl, A secUon crew was tU ndlng by to j

prevent flro apreadlng to the Uu, i

i r ’s T ) w r i a i r d ^ jwo 10 to a.0 p e r c e n t on eondlUon Uiat i,

a m anufacturer* reduce prices six per d be cent. I. ^

K efaorer. a s chairman of Uie . to serisu a n t l t n u t aod monopoly sub-

UQ committee, w rote Reulher and tha « I,e manufacturer* for Uielr view* on . n , Douglas' proposal and wheUier Uiey ng approved o u tr ig h t repeal of the ex- ,, JU cUe Ux, AU have urged repeal, a „ Pre*ldenl L. L . Colbert of Chrys- ^

Ier flatty n je c te d Uie DougU* pro*I,. po*al today ..as ' ‘completely unresl- , • IsUc and tfdpracUcal.- Henry Ford fo n . prealdent of Ford, did Uie um e P ,ul Uilsg -Prldi]rr~*aylng 'm ost ot 'U ie sc u l auUimoblle oom pan lu now ar* oper- g< im aUng a t a loas. in

Monday, B

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a i o . SUNDAY. MAY-11, 1958

2, Demonstrates LU

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B s m k - f r t

laughter af H r. aad Bft*. I r a a G a m x td . al eould eall for hilp after regaialag eonade

Ig phyoidan credlled Jean's ^ m p t aeUoB 9g-Mrt.~Oarutjd*s~lir«: {Staff '^bOUPCairi

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l i v e B e c a u s e G

i g l i t P h o n ^ t o10 rc B ld cs-a o u th w eflt o f T w in F a l la , I, w h o w a a 2 y e a r s o l i T e b . 2 2 , b r j .a f t e r - r e g a in i t i f f c o n ac lo u B n e ss b r i e 1 w a s in h e r llv in jr r o o m a f e w w c < n sc io u sn c g 5 ~ Io n ff-« n o u g h - to -g e t4 o -} JU!II ___ft___* ___ il..__________

I ! B l o o d m o b U elore,

jd T h r e e C o n islon - A lth o u g h “w hoIc 'fa!ood“ c a 7 r b e ‘

n c v c r -w n s tc d , l o c a l - B e d - C r o s s . J , " ' n e c t io n w ith th e b lo o d d r a w in g s

c o u n ty c o m m u n itie s t h i s w e e k , nds. a t th e T w in F a lls L e g io n h a l l f r e Jtey a q u o ta o f 150 p in ts . O n T u e a d s ^ d o n a te b |ood f ro m 2 t o 6 p .m , the T h e d ra w in g f o r t h a e a s t e n d

N e w - R « a d - 5 e t - - S

£ Forkogerson j S Route to Damlife A 1123,000 construcUon program ^ for tb s rotd belween itogeraon and ^ In- Salmon dam waa announced S a tu r- ^

day by J . D. Slhema, Tw in Palls «"< out highway district engineer. fua* sa^ema said an agreement fo r th e blo l'n- project, lUttd as a federal aecon- rar; a le da»y«ad -pn igT «ra r-w w ^ilgn^-by « w im- the highway dUtrict and federal

represenUUves. O f the toU l »123.- 000 coet. Uie highway d lsu ic t wlU \ T pay ‘40 per cent, or IU3O0, Slnem a X l reported. Federal funds will be used

• for th e remainder.1C The work Includei placem ent o f o

six Inches of gravel, a tw o-inch bl- :eel luminous mat and a seal coaU Also on provided In the agnem ent Is con- ^ est strucUon ot two 18-foot cooet«teika c a n a l-h r ld g a j__ ______ ;_________ S Sox. W ork U expected lo be completed ^ ere thU ^ear . *nie sU U wUl call fo r bids

f Bids”Wanted fo r | » “ Big Housing Unit Tt'>• MOtlNTAIN HOMS, M ay 10 itn — H e j to Bids for constniction of 370 C ape- th e

h a rt housing u n lu a t M ountain i— ~ Homo a ir force base wUl be accepted — unUI a-p.-m.-(Jone-6rBase P rocure- — B m ent Officer Herb Pennlngs aald

' " I t Is anUelpsted Uiat v o rk will ‘« t begin In mid-July with Uie officers'

divUlon being buUt on the old public , housing auUiorlty ground* and the

be enlUted men^ quarters oppoalto the b- b4M grammar achool," Penning* ha *4id. ^ iU b“ T h e project U the second la rgest ' ,

ever. autherUed In Idaho under *• sponsorship of Uie federal housing

division. The esUmated cost is »- sllghUy over 14,000,000,CK • — F t 1- CHIU) DHOWNS ■ of Crd IDAHO PALLS, Msy 10 -W — o f a le Flve-year-old Ra>Tnopd Burgtas, Jr^ le son of Mr. and Mr*.'Rsymond B u r- EC r- geaa, Idaho FaUs, wa* drowned today tonls

In WlUpw creek. ' - _w ho

Buhl Tuesd

N lo t I n i n l e d Id a h o Coi

U «nW ar Au k UIj

Lifesaving Deed

lad. shews how aba b m g b t the tele-

action and the ImmedUle avallablUtyceapgvtB lJ---------------------:---------------------

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G W , 2 , I

t r C a r n a p s

''a l ls , Is a liv e s n d well t o d a y b o - t 2 , b r o u g h t l h e te lc p h d n e to h e r

b r i e f ly fo llo w in g ’ in te rn a l h e m - ^ iv w e e k s a g o w h e n sh e su d d e n ly 5 ;4 o -h f lr- l)e d ro o m -W h e re -flh o -t« ld ti

iT e T o V i s i t

m n t y T o w n s ?T -b e- lcc p t-o n lr '2 rd B y B 7 T )lo o a “i8 ^ r o s s .o f f ic ia l s p o in t o u t in c o n - ' i n g s s la te d f o r th x c e T w in F a l l s g v c e k . T h c b loodm obile w ill b c ^ 11 f r o m 2 to G p ,m . M onday w i th oi i ie a d a y , W e s t E n d re s id e n ts w ill u

p .m . a t th e B u h l M poae i i a l l . e n d o f T w in F a l ls c o u n ty w ill- b e he ld f ro m 10 a .in . to 2 p .m . T

W ed n e sd ay In th o “ K lm b e rry £“ f r j a r K h ? 5 ™ t i r r w t f f «

o f 100 p in t.1. MMore donor pledges are needed If

w est end resldenU tcii Uie iJS -plnt quoU, Ed Thomason, Buhl blood D

n chalnnCn, said Saturday. thUpwards of 100 substances, each

Q w ith a proved or specialized medical w- ul uae. have been I s o U te d J r^ b l o ^ .E [•. Some of the besfknbw n of these la and their use*, are;

Plasma. Uie liquid p a rt of the IB blood, which U an (xiellent tempo- 1. rary subsUtuU for w h o le blood, ho ,y anm fOmfs used-tn-early -trea tm en t o«< U (CraUsMi n r«c* *, C*lna X> ' an

S N o r t h s i d e P o w e r 55

\ C u t O f f S a h i r d a y "RUPKRT, May lO-ResldenU of *»

^ th e NorUislde project were wlUiout « *' iMwer for about half an hour S a t- hm ‘ u rday when a faulty tr»nsform er ®« ” caused a JS8,000.roIt fuse to,blow,

^ T he enUre Northside projec t^w u » »

th e Mlnldctka power bouse for four minutes. Pump* were off for two t hour*. T red BUom. Idaho Power out

t company employe, sold wottanen losi w e rf ltry in in o 'B J irB lim iW B a S K i T of tnnsfom ien when Uie fusa blew. L u

- H e said current w u placed on M r- th e old transformer. chu

NEWS-BBIi ' ,_______ . _______________ _

i WASniNQTON, Hay tO lA -B raM , fBOdlfled uteasloB ef Uie neipr«eal t e whoieaale attacks by lU criUca. WbQe , w as uncertain today, tber* appearvd U

iU backen th st It wtll fall fa r short e t w!

\ WASHINOTOK, May 10 liV-The a ir i . a n -hour B5t Jet bomber today in an A I aaw all the services dDmonstrata u if ir

PORT L&0DEROALB, F U , M a T i lW ' e f CUvtlaad tanlghi w u erewaed Mr*.. o f a week's bememaklng ooBpaUUeo a i

BOLLYWOOD, May 10 (JR-Comedlan tonight l u t bU valiant battle w ith leak

_w ho would hav* been . 10 May 30. diad %

iday, Kim l

\ m cC o o n tlc fl ________

rr ar Au<ll Barma af C ltnU lW ■oeUua T m i ta i UbIiW Ttmt ■ ■

Demos To See -M ^ol

BOISE, M«y 10 m - T h c jol. b a n n e r n g a in a t v e le r a n R epubl j o b w h ic h a lm o s t w e n t b e g g in j o n e o f th c m o.st so u g h t- a f te r p r im a ry c lcc tio n .

W ith_ m o re th a n tw o w eek.s t s t a r t f i l in g th e i r n o m in a tin g a n n o u n c e d th n t ' t h e y w ill s e e k tl n o m in a t io n in th c second di.s-. ~ t r i c t . O n ly o n e ra c e , t h e J D e m o c r a t i c g u b e rn n lo r ia l / n o m in a tio n ,• h a s d ra w n m p re ■, aspirants among Uie 13 Id>hoan.^ who have announced plaiis_Io m n for siale or congrc.uibnBl office!__ln.lt5fl.-it-was-noUunUl-tJie-lor-----m ai filing period wn* well under w n v_m a t a 'lnriner, juna»W. R o w lilj, of Burley Uirew hU ha t in Uie ring. He did not file unUl Just before the . . deadline. F. M. BUUlne of Pocalello, u ' who had no l previously announced, j-. filed Ule same day, t , '

Reynolds, a pollUcal unknown, up- , • e t BliUlne Sn Uie primary. Budge '

1 won easily In the geneml election, *'J bu t Reynolds did better against him

^ lhan Uie belter knou-n W. p , Whlt- '< aker of PocaUllo bad done two years „ ‘■ t u f c ^

ApparenUy encouraged by thU. n ,.. lawyer, a union official and a busl-

. nessman have entered the race early ^^ ric«iti«»w Ml r« s»«. c»i.i.B I) IJ,

Drive Slated S■ By Salvation g' j ArmyinT,F. i i

Final ptans for.Uie annuallWv'iiT Uon Army fund-raUlng drive May It 19 In Twin FftlU-waa near completion

■ Saturday, Capt. EsUier WUson, T*-ln FalU reprcsenUUve, announces.

__ “The Twin FalU SalvsUon Army mm U 'l iu pruflQcd a v i la i 'u n ic r tf f i th e community Uie past year and for

J th is aervlce to eonUnue we need the >. he lp of Twin PalU itsidents.” Cap. «

0 - U in, WUson said. • ,U e r PolnUng out Uiat the.,Bairail(Jn hoi n . Arm y work* for "pete* « t mind, wll l„ peace of body and peaee « f ,«iul." Be \K Captain W Uko said peace U mind ]IQ t*«inng»i-f»mtty-FT»mpiHf.y-MTW-p ry - —— lo*-(o unmarried m othera-fad-their ^

babies U evidenced In th s care given10 unwed moUiers irom T w in PUls I ootmty In »87, ? ■

"Peace o t body Uurwgh eottfort- 1 a b le i o d g t ^ food, boy^ clubs, youth

2 centers and summer camps w u pro-5 Vlded l u t year Uirough fund* do- di

ha ted Uio previous year," Captain t« ia ynubo d o m : ; 7a1- . I n HS7 Uie-Twln PalU u n it sup- « la p lied 781 meals, S19 grocery orden |. f o r needy families, provided 6,890 ^^ gaimenU and *78 lodgings, A total nth of 7 ^ a persons were aided during S» Uie p u t year. J,1, ’ Theme of thU year's fund drlre U ^ 11 “Sendee a t Uie Point of Need.- . ~W hen yoa give to the ealraUon*; A rm y.jrouJ«lp.to .^T a.ilfe^je*tora -«

■ T, If Fred Ingraham. Twin PalU, Is * , I t chairm an of the 19S8 fund drive. Mel ^ a Dolling, Twin FalU, Is ehalnuM' of _

Uie board of director*. ,h . ]

S R e s i d e n c e B u m s — “

. Ll W e n d e U Area Ii;— WENDETIj, April lO -T he farin l I. home of Mr. and Ura. A lbert Iah- fet t oaaterriw o-and-cne-half-m llea-eut — ]

a a d one-fourth of a mDe souUi of b• here , w u destroyed by flrea T hun- Jw

day and Ftlday. Chief Parr Of Wen* cp< deli said he believed th e cause w u i defocUve wiring, p »

' The.WendeU flr* departm ent an- gu{ awered a call to ths Lancaster farai gt a t 8 p jn . Thursday. A fire w u pit. burn ing in the .kitchen when fire- mI- m en arrived. Ths content* of the be, fire-room Jram e bouM were remor* val

ad aad-Uie flameawere extinguUhed g»1 « » P ^ - m

• t S m b S into « » ho tuS ^ I A t 1 pm . Friday the flr* broke I' ou t again and the home was a lotal

L ancu te^ w u in Idaho PaUs and M n . Lancaster w u atCendlng-a c hurch mteUng fa Wendall.

3I±ETEVS— l i'. '»•»• taken

— - l* ^ > ^ BM leaden a i« na« 7 t» aeoepi alal trad e program to aava I t frem “ • » tote tb a final shape ef tb a UB sUU >d ( • be ae deab t la th # ‘m lads ef , af w h ai rresldeat Useahowar waaU,

a ir force showed off.iU IJOO-mlle- » an Armed Ptrces ^ay preview that ^ -power lo r peaee,-

• m -M r* , QhS*-Ur*. B iiea Gleeie Kr*. USI la U » elittax o ^ e a g U MBtcaUata.- . SAL

dlan- Red Skelion'y »>year.«ld *on tonlgh toukemia. The youog*ter. lU chart. furpai Bd a t ^ e DOIA medical eenter. dintrli

iberly Wed

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Drive j Carefully! I

' . P R IC E 6 C E N T S g j

5 Flock I ek Nod I tenJdbiB j'oh o f c a r r y i n g th e D e m o c ra tic i ip u b lica n B e p . H a m e r B u d g e , a ffging tw o y e a r s a g o , is a lre a d y f t e r p r iz e s in th ia y e a r ’s Id ah o

ek.s to g o b e f o r e c a n d id a te s c an •ing p e t i t io n s , t h r e e m e n h n ve je k th e D e m o c r a t ic c o n g re .is io n a l - i.s-. ------------------------------------------------- - •

i’a! Annual Water H “ Meet Is Set for -

-TjFTMay~I9^0= jThe Idaho SU ie R e c la m a tio n ^ ll

assoeintlon. Inc., will hold lU JJnd ■ Ij annual convenUon May IB-and 30 H f l tn Twin Fnlls wlUi general meet- ■ U Ings conducted la Amertcjin tegioa f l ; j hall, B j l

RegUtratlon for the two day B | | ^ event will begin n t 7 p jn , a t Uie' ■ f l I ' Rogervon hotel, convenUon hesd- ■ ■

quarter*. T h e convention will bo I j l _ lilglillghted by addresses by M a r k ; H

R. Culp. sUiio.reclamaUon engln- ■ ■ eer; C. C. W arnlck, nsKoclate dlrec- H

, tor of engineering a t Uie Onlverslty WM of Idaho; Wllllnm S. Holden, Idaho ■ ■ PalU atto rney ; Harold T , NeUon.

^ Col- M y^n .E . Page. Jr .. W»l^ la WaHa, W ash., and Wallace Dun­lap, superintendent for the Mon*santo Chemical company,_________

Following th e official opening of Uie convenUon a t 9 a m . May 19 by Fred M. Cooper, assoclaU pretl-

, dent, City CommUslon Chairman ’ J. T ed Davis WlU welcome deifl.:• gates.

- -A noon lunclieon wlUi O. A. IW - ker, Twin PalU. as to u tm u te r wUl

' be held, in th e Legion haU. The " afternoon session wUl feature ColOi-

nei page, distric t engineer, speak- lng on “Corps of engineers p n ^

!;? At 4 p ja . a caucus by r e p r t^ U *" Uves of. each dUtrict wlU be held 36 lo nom inate director* for Uie U5ft-

69 year. T he reaoluUons conunlttee

d , wUi be held a t the Legion hall vlUt'. r Ben Ferguson aa to u tm as te r . ' id Feature g p e in r o f , ^ m nlB gir f ~ ~ < c s t i n a ' a > i H ^ ^ s i r ^

^[HIGHUGim in]J; T o d a y ' i T i m « - N « * f>- ‘Pag* 1 - ^ t h e r aUre because >. daughter, a. brought a to her. Democrala flock to fight

T e r w t 'w o e l h g bsagT la*g«a- enu elecUon. Bcuador. peopte.

. doff haU and bow to Nlxos,0 ReclamaUon meeUng. scheduled ^ here May 19 ,and 30, Satylle te- s ',-ak a t btiUdlng dedleaUoa

Tuetday, RkuUier asks fo r aiU*. traUon o f wage demand nad>!* on auto industry.’ Fag* S -a50 w omm attend la it

,eveal. o t .H om e D em onstnU ra J week 1 'g)eaks a t B M

° Page « -B d ito rla I: *£oU of H dIT U k^N o. A ctio n ;' Slorage of ■ H I

' ifater a t ^ d a t Brownlee dam. I f i U>; Pag* X — Soathent BapUita ■ ■• meet on fu tu re expansion. ■ } ■

Faga 9-PubU o Ponun. . . 'Page t- .C h tlea n exehang* sta> ■ ) ■

d ^ T O l a m axM ■ | | l

aiiothe r crown.1 Page l l ~ 6 t o c b reach new ■ m

high for year.du tinc week.— -.. ■ ] ■1 Faga u —PmfuaioD of flow en ■ ■■ featured In local garden. ■ ■t — pB gw -ii^K hnberljr takB reliw - ■ ■r B regional title , B onar bl*h• Jumps e .feet. 4-inches. O lty t o '• open U -hole golf course May 18. ■ ■

Fare 18-Oowboy* b a i t Idaho ■ ■ M l ^ i s . to B. U a j ^ le a iw .

Soaday r e a to ra StellaB—E ct* H> plUl seU open houie today,.. H |; Skill and PaUence reqwlwd, to- ■ ■U be good a r c t o . U fa la lU gie . W B

V aU ey.A i.Y ourM lnlstarS eeelt.. ■ | | Special wildlife . m an agcm eara re u h iv e variety of osea, Bu* B H j t t u i ; i f i y g " g m i>fuiB" ta - i n . crease growth o f m s s ,

Qim l M a n n l^ i l a - y e a r ^ d a ^ i ^ l te r of Mr. and M rB.l)aiTl U i o S a r « '^ ^ H Paul, was reported in fa ir o o n d lU fiD ^ ^ H

M e m o r l £ ~ h ^ ^ / v b m aheatken ^m - a u r i ^ a n d ' i p e d l l i n a j ^ ^ H

She w u In jured w hen t h a 'h a n t ^ ^ H lh e waa riding fell and rolled eo h e r i ^ ^ H about 5:90 P in . FWday. ■

The girl's r ig h t leg w u h r o t a a v ^ ^ H Just below the ^ a ad ahe had two - ^ ^ H fracturea of h e r pelrlo >ooe; S h c ' ^ H w u g lrea f irs t a ld .trea tm eat Rupert physician^ offioe, then t a k e a : ^ ^ H by ambulance to Magle VaUsr morlal hcwpltal la ta Friday. ' .

BT78SIA B i n s '• 8AI/T LAKE C IT 7 , May 10 1 0 ^Rep, Richard Bolling. D„ Ho.. tonight tb * eoTlet ‘Union ioMj mrpass th e u n t te d S U te t u a a in« diietrm pow tf. - , ‘

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I ^^nuaTwi^|--fMeet-l8-Set-fbI lTJF.May p -2j r flrlll b« DuoSlp, «bo wU tflKIL fm d u f tn u d - *®ileulUire,iT f l t u ’ Meoad. tia vlU eoniUtH. k le o e n l builneM Mttloa. rep<Hr W d llW et ttp r t» o iu a n i;-n o !r[' C tu f eomoilUM u d nacOuU

.1 osm lU M .j ‘ PoQowtn« td>oumment Um i

I f - ^ -^ S d tM -p re tT Mn - li pUnned-! ’ t '¥*7 -U Usa Tirln TkUi O mr ' * S i^ . A 'vocnett'i luoehtOD wtll

j toeld ccmrenUon'co' t i U compoMd of U n . Pet<.5 ’ M n . 8ba rp’ to d U n . AUi

’ ''K n iB O '.

I-iWater-Charge

ifiale Given tc Hansen Uset

BANSSK, M ar 10 - The rl!li ' board ' of Irui t«et h w lonouiu . tb t l tU rtin c Bt tl)9 end of U a r < . minirniifw Bonth lr cbaffe (or vft

MUUo Ui« rllUge UmlU vUl be . up lo a.000 n i io u -

Tho e h irje for J.OOO ftllotu th u * within tha nu«ct UmlU « 'be tS.60. I l u charta for IhOM tui

: [between' S.000 and 4,000 gtllona i l.'be M eenU more (or tha.tddlUot

‘ th o u iu d f n«"« H t0M . ”»*"f ■ • exooM of 4.000 faUoni «iu par

rt- — rce n ti-fo r ««eh additional th tw aI t ___ nlloa*.

: r o r water U ien outalda the rUla

'i I I Im made per num th for the flrst 3.C ' ; The oharrs for ext

VBOUnU WlU be the aama aa thc ktaed for rlD aie rutdenta. r T S w jppUcaatfl fo r wiler with IUm TUlace WlU be chatftd 110 f

I ' , B connection fee. Tor appllcanidou I ’ I Ilde the rUlace, a f n of wUl I

•P a r te d . A U ouU lda-nU a^realdu M I’ta n i t a lio a im a ipeclal con tn

*. fto' th e ’ e f f e c f l h a r th e r wUi 1 ' . jgoremed aod ablda b r the nUee ai

; ImnilatloD a pertaining to the ute i

;• ' . M t a l « acalnat w u te of water a l I v » «pectf)el No jprlnkiu« can 1 ‘J ,|dane a fte r 1 p .m . If t u tn are ioar

I-rliriotettorthaniU eirxiairw iuni I'lbo ta m ed off a n d aU parm m ta foi

t n-i f f t l t « i . No D o a ^ for flwlnUln# a iW n n B e T iiie r t i i u one-fourth in w i

m i i T w e r m a r bo turned cff for noa l l l i I'jpAjment; If 10 d a n orerduh

fjiiven I': ,To Woman as

I i Ses6ion,EndsE iF U cC A L ii. M ay 10 t f w n je Idab I ' K b X e ^ U ta a w e U U o n to d a r p re

j l w lo , wbo la acTTlng her aecos( Ijll te rm aa president of tha Idah<

; if a e n ta l H ealth aaMdatlon. t ; It.TThe award, ilre n each re a r t< V 1 n e ocn laed outatandlnr contrlbuI H llooe-to -Idah»-*eelth rw arpreM nt- » > K . a a . t h a IFHA clcaed lU annua: m llm rentlO Q hero.fM; firL t*U e^cC arthy , Lewliton attor-

U J . w aj n>«lect«d to a aecood term b prealdenL

j l ^ l n a -m oro inf addn»..O 0T . Bob- ' f o B. em rlle neoDiaended (hat the ■ toow change lta name to tha *lda-

H ealth aiMcladon.” Ths g o m - E o r.ia lr t I t wmilil he.a-fUit.atep-ln

IH unification of railou i rolunteerI I lB ea lth o itan lia tlo o a -ln -th e atate, U U v h le h vould *%etter promola aU !■ ttUiaaei of health."n K T iu IFHA pajaed a rcMlutiOQ M h r s l o s a unlfled lesUlatlre approach n m r bo th pubUe health and mental I f b e a lth o tsanlaU ona. I t alM adopt* I M a rcMhitJoa aaUng for higher N m luacB and p e r diem expenie al- f Itn rancei fo r atato emplorea.

g - t e o the r aatoclatlon t o l n m j e i -

r S S a c I ^ r M a M ^ * T H ! ^ U f f l W' ta rg e moro communltr rteponsibUitr

^ prorldlng for sanitation, water fcioteoUon. aafety. p te t control and m th e r heallh needs.R; A pianel dUcuialoa o a the topis

; m pubUe health improTBment w u : Jtaoderatod h r Probate Judge Theron L p f a r d .f l f Jerom a^________________

jWew Jets to Fly I At‘-Open House’

i i : « O O T n ’A m i f t o i a r H £ r S a n o■ BIR— Idahoani wlU bare an opportu-

to teo tha eelebn ted B -U .Jet J k n e ^ w i aod th e SO-97 -firing fU-■ Bing aUU ons' when the air fotte■ maao hero joUu w ith other mUltarr fl m ta l la t lo n s tha world orer la ob- I (Berrlng ArmM Forcea day U ar 17.I i t m addlUon. It waa learned todar. > .m e re wlU be on dliplarC-123 cargo U >Wrcraft. a ir reaeue heUeopten. the .* Jet tr»U ur and MOO fighter

^ rhnni^tn^o*!!!! t l rI .(M tln o o m l^ a ircraft tn night.

|| Ig V ISIT COMPLETKD’ )g l ONO H IU j, M «r 10-JamM ? j » a ' a w enn o T > a n o * T E u n iIirT o ,2>rtng homa U fa. O erte and their

J r a u id re n who wera rlaltlng Mn.I <Q9erke1 partn la, l£ r . and Ura. OIU- [ :46rd Blttick. U ra. Oerke and diugb< i {Scr h a re reoorered from tonaUec*D Bom lea perfomied laat week In N n -

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I f f " K eep th e W hite Fla^ • ' o l B alety Flying

. Now SS iast loltAout a t f t f t A tn ovr Uagio-

f i I ^

f Weather,MAGIO V A lU T -P a e U r *1

\ O A KaUcred ahewcn da risg a fte f » A \ J Cooler todajr «ad (oslgbt-w tth

Lowi ioB lfbl 41 te U .-------- --- i S r a i M w r 'm c --------------------1 dl*ua«

• - • - NORTH ID A H O -P artlr elouc jniU l 01 ijjowen near mountaina th li i

'- n r a S * ***’’* ** 'aiduUooa buUm v . . . mi*.

Alfruqutrgo* -------M 4»the new ---------------- £ “ -„ )» ld _ a i-Tg,-:....... ........ .......... . S M

O nnge U " ViiT"* r -------------» *«will be n II

: _ Magic VartA RUPERT — Puneral aerrlcea

— 76im -D i» ia-K M nk-w nn>s-beii 3 p. m. Tucadar In the Church ol

toNa*artne with the R er. B DeBord OfflcUUng, Ooneludlng : ' wUl be held a t Rupcrt ceaeter^

S e r S - , j . ^ TKLIA - yunera l le n9 rllUge for H. O. Schade WUl be helc ” ““S 5 i: io p- ■■■• M ooair I t t h . w

! : : | .MagicValaiu wUl I I I

M arie VaUey M emoriV iilia v hours a t Maglo .V(

£<n. .Q Memorial hospital are from 3 !

U n . U o rd Hamilton, Elaie Bri ) rUlage Candace B n te y aiid Joeeph

n t3 0 0 0 H anien; J . 0 . U arttn . Sden; < a t r a UcUiUan, Uaaaena. N. Y .; C those U annlng.’ Paul. and WUUam Ba

. ' j r , and Oharles SUrlc. b o th 'B wJUiJjl DISM18AED

110 for Mrs. Harold Thacker and dau lU o u t- M n . Melrin Olson, OUude WlU be M n . W alter Nlokle, M n . Kl.

uldenta Slier, O arle CarpentJer. Gee on trse t Leonard A lrer and M n. lA w re irui be Larson, aU Twin Palls; Floyd 8t< Jea and Burley: S a r ld Thompeon, K , UM of P srh e . U n . f te d lU rtln g t

Victoria ZagaU , aU Buhl; W ald li ler also Uliesenko- and Della MlUer, b esn be ^ n a e n ; Christopher Noble i s found Thomaa Pleice, bo th Rupi

an(t-O ur~M eU lllanrM assecarIf; lta for- BIRTHSng can A daughter w u born Friday aeh~in Mr.~and M rs. U oyd Ham ilton, T i

FaUa.» non- '

Cottage, BnrlcyA D M rm o

I W inston Hutchinson. M rs. Doi

to n*Kwl *al?*Ewrt5T*S I a W araer. 'D edo ; U n . ' ^ r l a 8m l1 0 M alU. aod Marge Anderson, P a

DISanSBED 'I r l a U rs , E leanor W hitworth. Ca) 1 U 9 Hanka. M n . Jeanle Adama, M

Ohartotta-F«tasoa,-W 1nston-BQtc inaon a s d M n . Dorothy Steelm i aU Burley: LUy osterhout. D ed

j 5 i 5 aad-MaL-.'SOlrWeUs, Oakley. lecondIdaho R u p ert General

A D M irtE D « to Mrs, H aie l .Tsylor, M n . C lay t iCtlDu- BUpleman. John Brombaunh ai e«n t« H n k ^ O b e ^ a ln T a n B u p S t r M «n;ial su n e a BaUey, Declo, ’

B n tT n s•jw r- Bona were bom to M n . H aie l T a

lor arul Mr. and M n . Jam es BaU< ^ . A daush ter was bom to M r. a i

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^ Sdiool Elections K w m Be Monda;• BHOeRONE, May 1 0 -T here w: I ,, be one conteat In, the school t n i

tee eJecUon to be held here Monda I n aub-dU trlct No. 6, M rs. Edr

WUaon a n d Russell K elley as running fo r the post. Ross Boy retiring member, decUned to ru

* “ * agata this year. Tho term U fithree years. I I m d is tric t U j

S “ s s s s ^ U th only cand co m b » ted for sub-district N

He was nominated for th e pos Uon held by W . A. Hall, who wi

‘ appointed to fUl th e unexplred te n •«„u WUllam Dickinson when r

m ored from the community. ThW L is one year le ft In the terns. H a Heron ^ appolntod to fUl Dickinson-------t e r a 'u n a i ' l h B T i o s f elecUon, TJI

untU th e te rm explitd.PolU wUl be open from I to 0 p ji

a t the high school buUdlng. Vote) m ust be pa rtn ta o r taxpayers t

O v guardians of m inor children. Votei ky 10 musV'vole only for the 'cand idal ortu- In the ir trustee district. . a . j e t , . . . ----- ^ ----------------- .

force Fathers Entertain Basketball Squac

5dsy, WENDELL. May 10-M om ben c :trgo tho iM T ^U sU te c la a A Abasketha:

the K{oad,' th e ir coachea and m anage rhter were guesU of Uie f a th c n of th

te s n r i tT r d l n n t r n t 'lh o H lc e " Bow ^ r e In. T v ln FaUa Thursday avenlng.,

Jam es P . Ooesett was speaker ani m aster of ceremonies.

Coach M urH y -Satterfield . _w» tmea p r e s e n ^ _xrtth a watch from th r to group b r je r r y Sterenson.Ihelr A fUm on th e Olympic games su(v U n . pUed by Roscoe Durbin was ahownC33U- __________________Jgb< TEST COMTLETKDUec. ROPERT, May 10-A . rcgU\cre< n n * O uem ser • « w , Wesslawn Ansonj — Rosemary owned by Lyle K.” B ar. — I ton. R upert, h aa coaple ted «n of.

flclal production record o f 0.7€ pounds of mUk aod 473 pounds ol

“* fal. “Roaemary," w a s -a Junior 3- year-old, and waa mUked two tlm ei daUy fo r 306 daya' whUa on lA tl

. H e a r t D i s e a s e

I S t o m a c h T r o u b l eO aa O ftan 'B a' Oorreotod by

«*.PM e. acc u n U Chlropt»cUo A djnstmenttt »

O Dr. A lma HardinTto CHIBOP&ACTOft

« * Mala N orth BE *-47U

TemperaturesJ tlomir WMl i«Blgt't w ith aaftcnieeM aad ertnlag. O aartog M«» a lth hU bi today 72 to 7 l .3 to id a r 7« te tllgh yeiterday IL low 44; a t 6

cloudy today and ton iih t wllh a few scatu 111 afternoon. Clearing U ondar. Cooler

lo 78.-ICW1 tonight 28 to 4fl|__.

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' alley Funerals,rlcea forl^mortuary chapel wlUi R er. D r. D TTeTd-al Ud-BU clstCw s'om aaUbirCOna eh o f Uie lng rltea wUl be lo Tw in PaUs ce '. Burle lery.'

e tery RUPERT — Funeral services ' N. K. Jensen wUl be held a t 3 i

Uondar e t tho R upert Chrlsi chureh w ith Uia R er. Wa

held a l sUwnm offldaUag. T lie famliy i e Whltie gtsts donaUons to tb o H eart fi

alley Hospitalslorial S t Benedict’s; Jerom3 .VsUer .'-V islU ng.boun a t BL BenedJ 1 3 to 4 hMpltal a re from 3 to 4 and 7 I

-------------- • ~ ADM riTED-----t Briggs, Ann Dee Barks, Jerom e; Bha h W ag- Louus Dean. Goodtog. and WUl

DISBaSSBD Onjier. M rs. OecU H

“ <1 <t*'«l»‘«r, aU Jerom e, aod » h BuhL p ,m d« igb t« r, T

aSdli*E ^ BIETO S ■? 2 ? - . - 'D e m h le r bom to Mr. and 1

Truman BarUett. Jerom e.

d " ^ Goodinri morialm, M n . VlstUng h o u n a t Ooodlng Cou lng and Uemorlal hospital a re from I »HiTTi«r 4:W and 7 to fl:M p jn . r , boUi AD M nTEDle and Mrs. BUUe Kinney, Ooodlng.

Bean, aU OoodU 3 T w ta Drake a n d son, Bu

' Opposition Is Seen Against

SS, TaxDecreasHOT 8PR IN 08, V a , May 10 U

Carol Secretary of Commerce Slnel :, M n . Weeks w ld todar hU buslm Botch* adTtsere-are-oppesed-about-S-l- telman, tax itducUon a s a quick aoUd( Declo; to the recesaion.

Weeks also said a 'm sjo rity of t 100 major corponUOn heads ser tng on hll businaai adrlso iy coun (srors Uie admlnlstraUon p rogn

Harton * dre-year extension of t h &nd ieclprocsl tn d e agnem ents act. ]

p rfd leted-enactm enfr-of-a— jatJ '■ • faetonr" exteailon Ull? dMplle stroi

opposition which has deraloped ,, ,p - - congresi.Ballev commerce lecretsty said 1r u id * Personsl, Informal samplliJ ------- of._thtt_BAC. membera.-conferrli

viUvhlm here. He did so a fte r ahai disagreement on Uie U x Issue dere

> , cped In PWdsy's closed seailon I_____ thg gounrilf i n v touched o tf by UU O J report of a special anU-receail( - ^ in committee, se t up a t Weeks're<iuei

I t itcommended a n lh s t any gener jnday acroas-Un

board Income U x rtducU on mlgl be appropriate la ter U Uie buslne

Boyd, wonens. ..

u Comedy SlatedNuUs, a farce In Uireo acts, pre«nted T hursdar evening 1

PMl* Dietrich Mhool by th e Dletrlc ? , 2 ^ D nm a club. June HeUcen an L “ J""* McClure wUl be co-dlrector " ^ -nioie Uking part In Uie prt

ducUon will be Al Blunck, C hr Canlln. EUa C ardin,. Jo rce D ari Joy.Edwaidi. .Gary. Klsllng, .Jam

1. n o t Qfy Lyn„ Paulson. U on ty Rathbui Rom Root. LoU Steel# and Can Hilel. _________

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Bowl — ^ A -feen j* te r~ b4 lh^“ pe«SirTf lng., ba Is feoUih enengb te

^ “ 5 - s r a d o a t e — J

“' " 5 nurses j

i |W A M T E D 5? ? . ' S FOR ^Jm es k An 6hUU: full or p a r t ttm e. ^lAIIs ^

k Office or Hospital Duty.

S TWIN f a l l s i 5 CLINIC C

® . JS. 5 ' Twin Falls S

{Clinic H o sp ita l^2 RE 3 - 3 7 0 0 S

7 tl ^ ' k

~ Driver Gted In Crash foi

S t'i Recklessnep J> , 71.

ley crashed faito Uie rear of pickup truck, shoring i t Uito school bus.

Aecordlng to Caln.' witnessei th e crash said B trong 'hsd stoj about 30 feet behind tb e school

-«4 Strong’s pickup waa demoUs »i . Damage lo the bus was a tlm a te

*350. No damage was Uited to M truck drlren by Turley.

- H -------JStrong-w as m shed-to-the bos|**__ a fte r receiving tmergcncy treatn

Irom a Flier physician, ss A 79-year-ord m ao was cited a

I a n accident Baturday aftcmoon faUure to yield the r i |h t-o f-

3 a n d for falling to w ear.glaisa'w5 .• -- drlrlng-w lU i a Ucenso Testrlctw_______ use WlUl adequate glasses only._ _ The accident occurred In the i

Ja_UM jOO_hlDck-of_M ala_ar« conciua- aouUi when Archie M. PuUey, Us ceme- c e W ashington s tree t norUu d

ln g ;a I M PlymtfuUi, faUed.to j irf«- fnr Jam es ,II . Btglay, J l . rouU

le ft front fender of Uie Blgley ^ a t approximately |M . “n ie acdc i r t fund, caused no risible damaga- to l

—\ ley^ car.Emma J . Wells, routo 3. T

Q FaUs. w u fined 110 and t J coeU :0 I d a r aftemoob In Twin FaUs ju i

I court for running a stop sig^ i_____ country road InterseeUon four ar o m e m u Ui of Twin FaUi. She w u c lenedict's by 8 tat« Batmlman Broy Hard td 7 to 8 ■ Mike Oardner, Ooodlng. waa fl

«10 and $3 eosU S a tu rdar by Pc----------- Judge-Joe-B aum gartoer f e c ^

Bharon ----------WUllam , .

— feeds Can Buy Machinery t<

na m™ Boost Outpi, . WASHINaTON, May 10 » - S laX le t p rtm le r NlkiU K hnuhcher ' County «1>1® to Inir much machinery

2 , ^ th e west to boost Rusala's eonsut goods output. If he really wanU dlplomaUc officials sa id today.

B ut U he Is seeking to break do w estern ba rrlen against Uie sals machlnu-of-m llltajy-lmport*noe

n e Ed- Is In for a fight, l o o ^ i : - K hrushcher re iy lUcely is a. n. Buhl, aerlous. about Increasing Uie sup

o f consumer goods-, tot. Uia Boi r populaUon, these authorlUes si [ a Y et Uie asjumpUoa here Is U ia t t

Is only ono of hla obJecUres and U . a new Borlet offenslre to wreck '

IS t whole TO tern trade contrtil syst

T his threatens to raise an b; ' d S 6 vh lc h almost Invariably causes so

' - dissension among the western a ll 10 t ^ B rita in parUcularly Is anxious

Slnelslr maximum trade opportunities w !>uslne» R usiU and the U nited ' SU U i -3*1-to soeU nr'to-m aintaliriho-barrlers- LoUdote Bast-W est commerce a t the high

possible len U of aecurlty. f of tha Hhrushober.. In the light o f tl J gerr- ^ l^ terr, m a r u e w hatever, ordi countU Intends'to plsee In th e consun irosrun ROods field as Instruments fo r < of ™ e “ >e West, act. He --------- ------ ------- —

^■S'STeen-lgers - .U K Smash Autom pllnj }•ierrlng A thr««-vehlcls accident Involvl r aharp th ree teen-age driven resulted : derel- about tlCO damage la te Saturdi iloo of n ig h t a t Uio lotenecUoo' of Secoi--------- a ttte t^aat-andM ala-ivenu i______by t te Police,reported a 1B4S Piymou session d rlren by Jerry JonM, 17. 320 Vi « iu e il. B uren atreet. stopped a t the Inte » e n ™ aecUon and waa iiruck from behli a s-tte - by a 18M Ford, pickup tniek drlvi

njlBht by Albert Cox^n, 18,411 Third av usiness nue west, which In tu m had be<

h i t from Uie rear by a ISM Ptyi ouUi conrerUble drlren by Billy ;

J Hays. 18. S7t O ardner street.P y °* g » the rear o f th s plcki

wUl be to the front end of the converUb [12 In was about 1100 and damags to tl lietrieh r e a r end of Jonea' vehicle wu* aboi1 and flO-rectors. *rhe poUce report aald "doa to c t I tiro- eumsUncca aod storlea of drirera r

Chris cduUon waa um sd." ito la ju r t D arn , wera rtportad.J a n e t —

Uibun. Capt. WUsoo 8 m m w v asa ra la U Carol to President C a l r ta O o o l^ tn t l M

-------- o 'p realdn t Rooatrtll la IW -O.

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i Twin Fails P: o r L m r a n w o t s««giit

Profeaslonal Adjustment bureau r iA Q Q filed a d m acUon Friday in Twin 1 C 8 8 PaUs Justice court a t i ^ Ouy________Lawrence for <231 and InUrest due• n f «h. b r . O lena A. Hoss. i n e tniruu u

' • s j ; n » « s u ^ k .1■ William L. AlworUi, graduate of Twin PaUs high school snd son of Mr. and M rs. Tom AlworUt route

r t t o t h i !• Pll® ' h a s .been named to Uie “ dean's lis t a t Harvard unlrenlly on

h m n iu i the_bails of mid-year gndes, Aq r ^ ' “ { a r ^ of -B “ ’Or be tu r U re-

Twin FaUi, daGjh- M WhUe te r of Mr. a n d M n. Vernon Ber- l e u d to presented Uie Er?Ijm

the coUege as Uie ouUtaodlng_Avenu« aophomoro woman of Uie rear. She

a lso 'w as'aw aided Uie-Jsyni-BehU- bert memorial acholanhlp and w u

to yield nomen'iroute 1. l » « w y .t * WM :--------------- --------- ;* •

lo ^ O p e n M e e t i n g

F o r Z o n e s S e t

H e r e T u e s d a yi n ' l t a Twin PaUs resldenU Interested ia

aoolog use categories in Uie nelgh- raa eitfd borhood business districts ara In- tT.rrfin„ r ited to a tteo d ao informal hcarini laa Kheduled fo r S a. m. Tuesday In the lyPoUoe clty.h»m»y.tho.plannlng and loalng r ^>eed-

said S a U u ^ y the informal hearing ll desimed to aacCTtala how maiu

* 7 ' be considered.In Um formal public • ' bearing w hich m ust be held before

to, any rerlsloo can be msde In tha toning ordinance.

B e pointed ou t I t would be m on m i f practical lo h a re seretal cases han- p U i died a t one hearing Uun to tO ^ throuth tb e legal procedun required

by sU tuto each time an Individual tie r win buslnesa w lshet a revision.of Uie Inery In ordinance.

Sewing Qub _JIollisteiLSesaion

HOLLISTER. May 10-Uemben Is cjulletij u ij Bcjj8orettca.Bewlng.club.mft I auppir Saturday a t the home ot CathI

Sorlet o r if f wiUi J o A nn dwen, president, a aald. la charge.tia t this BoU caU toplo w u naming a sew- nd t ^ t lng tool and describing Its use. CaUil tc k Uie Oriff, UarUm Hopper. Christy Orlff. syitem Dicky Orlff, Ronnie Griff. Sandn ---------n opper and~C lndirO rtff-Jclpea-as

cs wme pamphleU w tre dbtrlbukd cn the n alUes. 4-H summer camp and, club con- ous for gress. A dcm onstnU on 'wss given es with on how to square comers on poclceti. AUs ll c a t ^ O riff demonstrated how to rteri'On tu ii a sewlnff'm achtne; highest Next meeUng wUl be held a t 3

pin . Uay 23 a t HoIUiter Grange Of this halL. o rden • ----------------------------

S T 3 Valley Students Win ScholarshiDS

3 PiXATELLO, May 10 -^T h ree9 Uaglo Valley , pharmacy studaoU

hnve won scholarships a t Idahoa . ^ _ s u t e college here. The awards were l O o made a t the annunl pharmacy ban­

quet In the Pocalello Country clubvolvlng Prtday night. - -------Ited In Winners of tlSO scholarships pre- ■turday *cnted by Skaggs Drug center, Suit Second Lake City, Induded Georgo Lynn--------- Cm wfofdr-Piler.—sophomore,—and'm outh Richard Drlskell, Shoshone, a10 Van Junior.In ter- RitU Potter. Gbodlng, a senior,

behind w u a«-arded a t3M scholarxhlp by driven fimlth-Faus 'D rug company. Salt d ave- Lake City. Jo h n B. Storrs. Pller, a 1 been director of Idaho SU te Phnrma- Plym- ceuUcol associaUon. wai a speclsl lily R. guest a t the dinner.

pickup NKWSPAPER VISITED

^ b l e W unt, seventh and eighth grades! «o the teacher, took m em ben of her class' 'abou t tbrough the HoUey Times ofllce on

M day.to clr- ,■*« no i r t t o l a s . ds. SSe-Panalei ds. « £ , U uncs k TacBStaes a ad Cabbage, ds. Ue. ;

I O eraalttms and ether nowerlag Planu.

I tn e ! ORLO WILLIAMS J aids I a ty n e ra l '. - Ut-7Ui 81. Be.M ». _______ , I - n

ON IN.ADVANCE

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is News In BriefT- F. M aa in ' ■ i

bureau Cass Flgge. B33 T h ird areni 1 Twin north. Is a tlll seriously Ul.t Ouy ---------a t due Enters HoaplUl Today________FeauTs “ U ra."£lt* H uU .'iM 'yourth a r m , Twin north, wUl en ter Twin FaUs CUi

hospital Sunday for treaUneot.

MarrUge Llcenae iste ot A m arrU ge llcetiM w u IssU' son of Fridsy by Uie Twin PaUs coun , route cleric lo C. O tto Hahn. Buhl, ai to the Lela.EUieL K aaler. Tw in FaUs. llty on —a. An H ebbreraften to M eel - . l i ' r t . H obbycraften club will meet .

lU n y B arry pa rk a t 1:30 p. j W ednesday. M em ben are.asked bring Item s for window display.

Senres Aboard C arrie r_Jack J . Olbbs. airman, aon of Mi

j}Sr. EsUier Olbbs, Twin FalU, Is sarvU aboard th e anU-submarlne aircra

7 ^ ! carrier USS Yortctown operaUng oi 8 ^ o t Long Beach,

““ “ * F ln t D b t ^ t I Nurses assoclr.Uc wlU m eet a t S 'p . m. Wednesday i the Maglo Valley Memorial hoepiti

i ( v auditorium ,to hear U n . Toi Alworth rw lew 'P rofUe In Cour«Ke

I by John B . Kennedy. AU reglsUrt I g f nunes are Inrlted . ^

. ■ Sacd far D e U 'm v Magic VaUey ^ u s lm e n t bures l « y fUed an IndebtedflSa acUon Frldi ii»/t (r. In Tft-ln FalU JuiUce court again

-murman Jockw n for $140 clnlmt dus United Pteaturei syndlcat SeatUe. T h e bureau b represent* by WlUlam IL Bakes. Twln.Falls ai

sonlng ____

S MothersrGrange- i S — Peeple-Honorei

T ie K null 4-H Lassies ■ wei In S i hostcsaes a t a U a for the ir moUiei " “ * and O rarwe meml>eT8 a t 3 pn

Snlurday l a the 'BiJuU ccounonlt1 center.

A program consisted of readln® poems, songs, piano solos and duel "><1 exhlblUon of twirling. Bev erly Parks called Uie meeUng t

“ order by asWog -ench member t Introduce h e r m other and thn present h e r a rose corsagc.

2 Tea U bles were decoratcd wlU 5 spring flow en * n d candles. Th'

next meeUng wUl bo held May 21

Oub to.Receive__^ nt! Sponsor Trophj

MeUiodJst Men’s club wUl ree«i« a sponsor's trophy from th e churcl team a t th e monUily meeting a t ) P.m- Tueaday a t th e church _ H i9 _ M e th o d ls t- te am cndfd Ir

“ " f ln t place In the church leogue anc . . . also won th e c ity bowling assocla-

" tion tournam ent.Th# program wUI Include trave:

X mT Pletutts and music. O fflcen wUl U iw u refreshmenU wUl bi

Scouts See FilmKIMBERLY. May 1 0 - In Uie ab­

sence of Scoutm aster Bob Stradler S Scout troop 42 was shown a fUi& oi , ao air trip to Mexico, taken by Ed i n n McCitfty on h is recen t trip there. *H S _D on.D eaa.op trated_tho jiroJeetor Ihree a court o f honor Is planned U taS«l* UiU monUi.------------ — - ................daho Cub ScouU have set May 2( a i i were tcnUUve da te for Uielr pack meet- ban- lng and a kld'a day. club --------------

/Nk ^ ^ ./ __________ Jnior. l?.‘ v ^ \

nna- vC^<iVeclal V

ades! ly y .ciasi9 on .

^ I

Abere: i

j j J -NICKY-The sitm h lsh heel pump

---------- v-’iUndfUvperittiTK f tr im ---------elegance. P erfect com­panions for graduaUon \ and a fter. - '

_ _ Rlgiitl_________________________

-SUE"----------T lie m ia-eonuncn n a ocn;— —

not ptn pointed, but fnshlonably U pered toe In Intriguing midheel.

-TAB-The Illusion of nlght-llfe. Uie reality of smarUy shod f e e t . . . bol tn UUs U per-toe shorter heel.

0 - 9 5Just

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3 ___________________

Smylie Speaks — Here Tuesday

, At Dedication„ _ T O • - F.W Opt)

tag. b . E. Jensen, Boise. wlU be neosnlxed. a s weU u CecU Jones, local architect, who designed the strucuutt AU work w u dona by k»al contractors, CuUer said.

TTie empioymBit agency h u been locsted in Uie Rogenon houl an-

[Z n « a t 13S Second street e u t for Uie p u t 30 y ean . The sUff moved Into Uie new building during Uie

eet i l p u t week. . _p. m- The p ub lic 'b Inrlted to 'ihe dedl-

ked to caUojL CuUer noted. After the■l*y.

S Legion Ekcts -Fairfield Man-

District Chiefoepiui ( F n . r«i* o«t)

American' Palls, deparUnent eom-

ksured o th e r department offlctn attend- ^ Ing were Lou Babb. Boise, depart­

ment a d ju u n t; who“ si»kB on'U ie ' new building prognm ot the de-

3u r«u partm ent headquarten a t Bobe; rrioay and Ouy Coles. aoodlng„vlce com-

Buinder, who discuacd membenhlp.Harry FriUi, J r , Wendell, district

commander, conducted Uie Saturday afternoon busUitas sesiloni. An-

•*“ drew Jam e^ QOodtng, naUonal ex­ecuUve committeeman, spoke oa rea- oluUbhs t<rbe adopted. al~ Uie na-

J I to ,

cd the Ipeclal guesb a t Uie auxUlary■ were meeUng which w u-held sepantely ou ien during th e aftcrooon. • >■ Pf” ' The db tric t auxiliary president, lan lty Harold Bybee, Olenns Aury,

conducted tho meeUng. OUier aux- dlngs, Ulary ofticlals atlending Included dueU U n . LoU Hoff, Jetome, nsUonal ex- Bev- ecuUve committee woman, and U n .

ng to Worth Montgomery, Olenns Perry, « r to chairman of Ihe naUonal finance

then committee.U u te r of ceremonies for Uie bon-

w lth quet program w u ZoUIngef, wbo Is The eurrently serving u dbtrict adju-

ly 2(. tAnt, Mrs. H arris and Uie Legion-------- dcparUneat..oflleera_n»kelljrifny.

Joe M cOnUi. Fayette, naUonal cx- ____ ocuUre committeeman alternate,

Z ' ROMANCE BODSuirch b a n FRANCISCO. May 10 W»— a t 8 Wide-eyed K lm Nqrok told todsy of

a budding romance wiUi Ule gift* d In giving son of Dominican itrong man I • and Rafael-TniJUlo.—nim-slir-learTred- loela. tha t the young man has a wife and

aU chlld rm . j|jav el J " ~

Shoshon

e^ab- I C E CB ' W l l Lre.

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S ,U ' T

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for the

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15

imlngelei

® Seen ...

o n awlVeb bead around to '

Ul be h a ir in p tn curb w iikinj”. ? ' 'Jone*. Secood arenue w esl. . . ci»rk i.’ *1 Uie aod 0 . U Cain canyiog h / . i ’S la by Into courthoue . . . ii»n-

a long. M ala avenua north P (been camera case over »houla« .tf :1 a n - carrying umbrella . . . Do; or Uie u screen door closes on I14 Boved U an tesUng fbhing rod by b tf - . ' g Uie it double a t sporting toodi cei^v

.'T -:-K ltchh lk fr 'iw em nj i„ hj* d jd l- leaU ie rJack et...Y oungbo ,. throogb MoUiers dsy csrds in ^ ' d ^ “ ., .U a U m a o d o d g U « 'u „ % i‘' ^ ^

. . . Lone pigeon roosUng on buUdlBg on Becond street ^

-----uair-btlftpclng-teltphone3 on shoulder whUe he llghu c S ’ and p rtpares to Uke' no i«

, P ington basebaU fan claiming Ysnt^I 1 f t t were Just lucky. . . LltUe boy

neighbor if ha hsd any cinarL Uie bouse . . . And overhtw!

com- >•«»* » « r it. youii u stopped on every street comer,-

lend- '

?S; Jarbidge Driver lo£ 'Has Car Mishan

John B. Ward, 73, Jarbldje. NcV P; driving a 1950, Hudson, turned trto

PourUi street west onto MiUn a ^ nue and Into the wrong lan* ol trtt.

An- fje Saturday afternoon, causifi* .J «*" traffic accident which resulted in

about.MOO damages.* EoUce reported Ward's car eo!.‘ th l i Uded w ith a 195S Chevrolet drlm

^ by H elen D. MarUn, 16. 310 ad, street, and owned by Ethel B. Uif.

^ D aiM gej to Uie right front ol W arda car w u esUmated at iicq. Damage lo Uie right side of ih«(

Ident, M artin rehlcle w u esUmat« J i MOO. N o .tn f llo ciUtlons w m i t . '

— ;_________

m“: Split WidensBELGRADE. YUROdliivla. Nf,, g,

‘“ M tfr-S ov iet sources said tonight So- vlet President Klementl VoroshUn has cnnceled a scheduled vwi to

‘d ju- The quesUon .of the visit hi4

tellyI ex- tho Yugoslavs and Uie rest of ihiaale, C om m unbf world on Vugcalavpinr

Indepondence.

^ 1 DIAL A a.l'| PRAYER E ]— Rr3-^440-----

one Indian

C A V E SllLdPEN

M A Y I T f h 1

a t V an 's S

s

M M E R E

H H K P ^ r S - iSe

he Graduatei ^■ — lUi

nm -

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SUKDAT, MAY n , ] ,5j

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2 5 0 T i i h i O u I

Met I O f L ocal

r*=» Sme of book ch*r»eler» m d^ ,fun io«a »l the MeUi^ Vweh cllmiXKl e toem i-

■*. '^ 5 , ! UIU ™

'=» in their bo

« . ^ n « k e r » . the oldest t

J^the U « l ,0 f T e": up a » . -The Blue im o w Uge '^arr Mimed*. J^nie Worn fti/Lcne, “ Tom S*»Tcr” : Cl S ^ t a . “UtUe Women": C|

— ^ lu ln i ,- u m s l- e lu b ,-^ T r e » Neighborhood club. •

b T lo d I": Cheerful Mairona S * a b « r M im i"; Town ftM lff. •Toother Ooose.”

Jolly Worker*. “lUggedy Ai arriflf*. 'O o o d Mornlni, j S w f- LDS »Uke. "King L< S n a u n ltj V i. -H ie Red C* >yUimie B*enhQwer“: sixth w

-UtM from M m y Iiinpfl"|“ K

P va. "Ferdlnsnd the-B ull"; U teMtf*. -Ar*bUn KnljhH".

Que«U vere welcomed by ] jubtrt Broin, Twin P»lls Cou neae DemonitnUon council, pr d a t Mn. Donild Somera, progi V m s n , Introduced M «. M. ucCloud. Wendell. 'sU le dlat I ta t demonstriUon dlr«cl«it; Xg

__fla»W «Q ® c home deiAoajtnl irtBl, Twin r»lU county cou: orncen. «nd chv1«r membera ih> fiMinfll.V UeiDben of Mrs. Joseph Ktckni ^loct clus. Renee Mou tn d Su; KJtnie. presented serer»1 numt

I lad Mni DtTld M etd stng. sccc > ptaM br Mrs. DoDild YouU.

florenee echulL*. counly ho demooitnUon igent,' w u presen Itf orchid by the -fwln Palls coui cousclL

Sheriffs Help in School Plannin

Bberlff Junes Bums, Jerome ly. icd L. E. OuUs. BItlne coun

— inm m bem of lhe »t*#rtn» cewitn M which Is t r n n s in g for the flf tnnuil Idtho Itw enforcement trti

utdemy t l IdsOio BUt« collei PoeiUlte.

Tie tchool will be held from Ju; II to 27 tn d tppIlctUons for t oluloQ must be recelred by May : /ppliaUon* tre mftde through. tJ

to fontiir tetxlons. I l It cpontor by lhl eolleae. Id tho Munleip Ictgos PBI tn d Id th o Peace O tlcen ttsoclalion.

-Vaiedictoriaffair- Dietrich Is Toll

D in u c H . M ty 10-Valedlcloi lu of the high school tenlor clai ben «ia b« PhylUs n tm tn , daugl: ttr of Ur. and Mra. Howard P ltaa i

Helken Is stluU lorltn . ^ _-fl«c iIaureate.w U U be-aU a.p ji , U t^H . with the Rev. P. i,. o a n l

5h^ 6ne;'g lT ing ' tlie ie m o ^ God. the Poundallon of Life."

Sea. Jack M. Murphy will be th

on U ty 19, Diplomas will b twirtoa by Ployd KUllng, chair “ M of tha achool board.

—P ark ing^F iiresA loUl of m for orertlme park

bonds tn d M for parking In ai liter were posted w ith Twin PaU

ij? ? '''* “n 'i Saturdny.*• orerllme.iMirklng.bond.

were W tiltr Smllh, Dale O. Hu»i ^ W. Uesieramllh, E . Abenchaln , » “mphr«y. B. o. Uwls

Art— Mosher . Edllh

j ' f ' j j " ' - J .H an r Benoit. Oeorej

a » r « , J . v ™ „ U I .Colleen H e ^ . Rodnei

8 ^ and Ann Middieion.™ ting t l bonds for parking in an

’p a R ]

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« prorldes'you wllh new c an or I - «'eiT two y e ^ ' "

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JEEP— Re n a u l t llSIMCA I

g o r eMo t o r c o . I

«M 9S1 I

1968

)ut Revue o f ) leel [. ■ ..

le-ileffwn* — W fc if t f vj- ■ ■. uiga.irom Twinthe styleI and- (eaMethodblbserrallonoDstraUoD ^

«Rled by y . y

■ K f T i* .iry book.■prufnled 1 Salmonst homo i ne county, *■ ]■ ** B

UP'io* Ifc I ^Ugend"; SWomen”; IV ^ o b I

Clerer W B l | | ^ ( w “ ; Cpun>-Treaaure - t f c — iub. 'T he M M I s 3 P ^kirons. *I H I 3 » e f l P '" ‘'wn and

ly Ann”:ng, M lu E | g n p H B f ^ U | Pg Lear”;

C trpei *th wanl, _ _ _•

";’ o m e M elrln Rcberblnike. I.D enonilratloa elub. b d rm ed

by Mrt. •” ®'‘ eharae len proenled Krk I Counly «» » cilmaa lo N ttlonal Home;ll. presl- --------------------------------------------program MOIIE SKKK JORS

I. M. A. BOISE. M iy 10 ■ (fl-T Jie ' Id district employmeni tecurlly agency

>*: Xgnts ported today It haa. J5.H3 opM tnllan wUon*_Xor_jo!)_p|ftccintnl.on

council compared wllh U JS l a t UiLs t obera of a year ago.

lackney'sId Susan s i S / *numben W j r y gnx O j

n lresenitd & H f1 eounly A l L i y ^

nn i n glecoun- J u

he flflh It train*

m June i H I ■ ■for ad- W ■ I 1 iMay 1 H I ■ ^Igh. the I ■ * I 1I. ‘Hie J H I im a nonsored Hjnieipai ■ W ^ 7 £ T 3 * T T r 7 ^ ^ n i

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111 be Ic h a i r - H ' /

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p a rk - ■ / . f M M M l In an ■ #

/ J ^ B B S B o S S m■bonds

Huts. ■ W n chain, ■

1Art ■Edlih ■

I. J o e lH Vx m 5 ^ 5 3»« rje ■ ^U W. ■ ' f \ ' /odney ■ .' I V

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f Book Characters

j r ^ n i l l l i p ^

te. left, mcBber « f _ l ^ B « r _ L ^ L n o : t»» rt ai'ltDCK'FIaa for (he style rerue Friday tflemoon ■( ib t Melhi>dlil char

ome demanilrallon week. M n. q tn e niac

S MISSILE MISFIRE.Se- Idnho 8URP. Calif.. May 10 IR -Sch ney re- ule<j launching of a navy Rrgi 2 appll- I Ruljrd mlwlle a t ccremonle.^• on I l l t dav-IaUcU-lo-eonit-olf-becuuse Ills Ume suspected conlamlntilon, poaai

__ from_Mlt _M ler.

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__________ D e lig h tfu l-\ A se t w ith s l

\ \ b l o o m e rY ^ V p lea ted ski: L y ' N coiftplete co

^ Repeat o

^ ALL-TIME

O l D A L P

^ Vou’d p ay 4.98 ^elsew here. S ca rs . . __E v ery d ay low p rice is 3.981

NOW ONLY JST U R D Y S A IL C L O T H b rig h t colors. Deep f r o n t

• w hite s titc h in g a n d b e lt I T errific low p rice I

ta w ^ m m td ie e ,

________ TIMES-NEWS, I

5rs Featured for C

L n o B ia _ h a m . right.■ af-Iha-CouaIry-C^ e»uf of John Sllrer aod Mnu Paul ft; eharrh -portrayed a ch traeler Irom t n iack- m ia ff pbato-enrTavInc) -

S PLAN OKAYED-S c h cd - BOISE. May 10 Wi — Tcfttl RpruIus govemmenl ofdclaU nnd acten

>nle. to- met her* lodny and dcclded to cuuse-of ranlrc~thridnho~A cB tleiiiy of~ possibly cnce to promole anU coordlnaU

KlenUfIc work In ih ; Oem staU

MOM

:io l^u rchoseI

tm T a n c T " IORT SET

199H■ 3 ^ x

fu l_ w a sh a b le -n o - lro n -c o tto n -1 sleeveless blouse; m a tc h in g i e r an d sh o rt, p e rm a n e n tly s k i r t . Com e in e a rly fo r a2 co lo r selec tion!

o f Sellout!

E FA V O R IT E ^

PUSHERS

2 MW o m e n 's

T H ! Choose f r o m - m a n y - o n t pockets— fu ll c u t legs— b e lt loops. S tpck-up n o w l

ea^oZ’ o m / n o t

3, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

diinax of Week

- - 1

ul Miller. Stlmon I rt f l IlDmrmiken flub. >m Uie book. “Unto ih t U u t «f Tbete.-

I HEAnS MU.SIC CLUBSrcftthera, IDAHO PALLS. Mny 10 Lf'-MraictenlUU HiiKh llobbon of Iilnho Falli waa a to o r- nnmcd prt.ildfni ol th t Idaho Prd.

T nm prroniTii. ic~ c iuiir to da7 a» ihe inate a ll orranlrjxtlon ended Ila annual wn- sta le . venllon, .

ID A ]W w

T ^ 5-zMmNO-IRON ^ Embossed ^

o . c o t t o n %n g S iz a 6 -1 s .m o . A-Iv

One-piece cotton tie shouldei----- -tlosticired-woiatr-plojtic-lined;

m aize o n white print. .

tum m taIondNAPK

S ears E v e ry d a y 4Low P r ic e is 4.98 ’

Pastel ShTdeT 60x90 Size

8-16"N opkins i

Governor to f Give Address

_4-----At -ExerciseOAKLEY, May 10—Oor, Rob

. E, Smylte will t« gurst ip ttker commencement exercise* on Mty

I ^ H for lhe O aklry high achool g n

He will be Inlroduecd by Cloj W. Hnlncs. tchool, prmclptl w

■ will alM prr.^ent ts a r tli tnd I clasj-s Herschel Bedke *ill-give t

- V tecepLance. Vaughn Woodhouu b T Rive th e vtlediclory m d R tltl

--------- M arllndale th e taluialory tfld rmThe procejslonal »nd rectaslor

will bc given by May Poullon. Jn M atthews. V Lalne Mallhew* ai

' U o la M artin . Rom Crilchfleld w \ give Ule Invocation and Max Qo

^ ■ rlnge the bcnedlcUon. UAnn Wti ; class president, alll give lhe wt

Eomc-Uid—jmialc.-wm-ba-MtMuij B m by the senior glrU and Ktren WCkx

house.H B T he baccalaureate will be he ■ ■ May 18 with W ayne Boothe ts gue H f speaker. Jan ice Adtms.m’il) g|' W M Uie Invocation and Judy Bergen ■ ■ the benedlcuon.. Speakers t. B H Sharon H arper and Nurma Bedke.

M usical numben_wii be present* hy the meh’a ch onu tnd Oene La.

CfP** O radunlfs are Jerry Adtms. Ja t fiub. Ij j Adnms. Norm* Bedke. Jue

bese. Qergener. R obert Burch. Chet^’J____ Crilchfleld. noas Crllchlitld. U o

Doman. M arllynn Qee. Mta Ooi « rlnge. Sharon Harper, Jariol Jtpp< i-Mra. aon. Robert Larson, Rtlalne MarUr U waa dal*. G ary PoiUti»n;UAtujAVarran

Y A JJ£ijaJ5io«ltiom (i_---------------

I ran- In Lisbon. Spain, li U agtlnst lh ___ lj«w to r ffahwlrea lo tD^bantfooL__

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Baby-Girls'

PlAY I SUITS

9 9 co u ld e r p lo y s u i t . C o m fo rto b la lined r5nap-C T D tch-paW S .-B H je7

rABLECLOTH

PKINSET

3 ’ *

) William A. Dee Is Claimed by Deatl

S S William Augtist Dee. *J, fonnt Lincoln. Nebr.. rtaldenl. waa foum

I Q O C Prlday In hU home a t « 'a a i'tt}i - aveim enTB~U~be11eve<! ' Ii

nnfwrt aometlme between 11 ujii.kpr .1 3;W pm. Friday.M.v "1 Rounil lying ftciI »r.rf *"®or of his kitchen b] ' Jam rs Bird. Kimberly. A T«’ln Ptli;

phytlclan was callcd who In tun Cloyce tailed police: PoUce ssy Uiere wt;

II who no evidence of foul play and n&Ui' nd llie Ing was missing from the home, tve the Mr. Dec had recenlly been undei il* will the cnre of a pliyslcltn. lie com- [Itltlne plained Tli\ir»dty to t f'rleod Uit d rm es. he was nol feeling well;MSlonal He w»s born Nov, n , IJ7J. in n. Jenn lowo. He Inter lived In Lincoln

and Neljr.. *iid then tnovm 10 Idaho •Id will Surviving U a son., Byron Dn. Og- X Oor- o«n. Ulah, Punernl trrangemenuI W trr. P«ndlne a l Hejiiolds funeral ,t » j l . home.

Awards Givene held UNIVERSITY O P IDAHO, Moi- s guMi COW, Mty l o - o a o ' Cuiter. sopho-II give more. T »ln Pnlls. will rccclve supe- ■'■gener rtor cadel award for ouUUndIng

cadet Of his eli.y Friday a t lhe Mike. Spring ROTC review.■sented _Rodncy-J5rJnk,-Jarom «.-.w m -be e U r - Riven Uie arm ed forci* communica-

Uon and electronics association hon. 1. Ja n - or nward for moral chtrtcU r tnd

Judy leadership. G ary Cu.iler. Twin FbIIs, ;het^'le wltl rccelve the Idtlia nallontl

U on guard gold medal for scholarship Oor- and m ilitary proficiency, william

Jeppe- McDonald. T w in FalU, wlU receive larUn- a dUUngulahed tludent tw trd. ' rM nd I------------- —_________ laCUDQLJHEET-fiLATED-__

SHOSHONE, May ll>-The school ist the board will m eet a l B p m Monday at iL Uha high tcbool. 1 — :— |

»NL11 ^ REDUCE I EVEN MC

A - ' from Seal EVeryd^LOW

C O ^ N BlImported!Sleeveless!Choose from over 200!

« ^ Monday 0

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SEARS FOR MONEY- SPEC lA LS-PA R K Ft

f a g e t h b e | | 1

T g BZCORl) COaOXBTZD f1 0 OOODINO. May 1 » -A n c i* tiK l| a l

jath S,K .lfSK SS*H:m Hfonner Oooding. ha* completed an e tf ld J i r /BI founi production record o t U.oea pouB4 f l l ‘| • t 480 or milk and M3 pmioda o f t a t t l l ' l l i l v ? n o t t t t r * ia m itr ^ a ~ n u n a r ~ a r v M ^ S liB H l11 Pin, was milked two Umea <UUr to r o f l H I ay. daya whUi on teat.g ftce -----------hen bv READ TD 08-N E W R W ANT a n ^ ^ Hn P tlii ~ _______ :____ ' — —n tum

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Y I)w PRICES ^ ■ i i i i

S P E C I A I ^ I M B U Y ! I H

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It |, ■ LOTS-OF TALK-NCI • • i” innr-that'«urncienriiine

II Jbegln speculating on what, kccompUahed by tho Prealdt

{ Momd trafflo safety eonferer claeo, tbere doesn't teem to w en of any action, at least

Idaho was one of the 11 we jrfjsentcd nt tho confcrcnco, b

r ; lour representation at the 4 • ^7e-amrfid-renmlnsJoJ)e-s H’ , I Ed Slmmennan, mayor o {I ' addressed the Idaho delegat ft ference, expressed the oplnlII jfunds, lack of public support

ordination between elty and- i . - f t r « - m o jo r - p r o b le m a - a f f e c t ^ _ ^ e t y _ p r o g r a m - o f j n a n y _ j II 1 c i t ie s a n d tow ns.' -1 ■: “There Is a great need for in i-our juaiciat sysiem as i t < I'. ' cases," he s a i l . . Our tr

no t too formal, lack dignity a r procedure-4iU tending to d •'j Bpect by tho public for,law ■

II I Governor Clyde ot Utah, w 'firm stand against traffic la;

k >. attend(^d the San Francisco <I ,r- What he had to say was even s

~l 1] Most of tho proposals ho m '.f 1 ference were related to "boti fuj ' th e proved dangerous driver.’

t h e U ta h de leg a tio n w ere J l i I c e n ie ia w i th ' s iich th in g s as l l l .M te n c e s a n d ' " re s tr ic te d " d r i Ijlfll’i g r a n t e d o n p le a s o f “h a rd sh l f f i j i O o v e m o r C lyde d id n o t n [ ! | f | . 6 a n F ra n c is c o . " T h e .q u e s t lo 1P , “ w h e re Is th e h a rd sh ip ? la I t h 51).: o f d r iv in g p rtjr lleges fo r a f«

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. f f l ' t h i s c o n n e c tio n ::p:ji "Par too many drunk dri' {[ even convicted on that charge [l 1 ted to plead guilty to lesser c ^tf*»lng-druftfc-itt-ot-abont-an- ^ ‘T a r too many reckless dri;

off. with Utfht sentences (or, ; 5uspcnslon;-*wllh po-penalty-K Ue, Justice of tho peace or p

• "Bvon when drunk or dange: J i! convlcted,.tbey.are not alwaj I , stop driving for a period aa tl 1 ^ —^ATltnorlt!6rtK6yt06~Ehal- ^ Whose licenses a n auspended > nj keep right on driving, license

jli . The San Francisco conferc IV tbe 'u sual "eiithuslastlc- suppo W acterlzes such meetings, with IJI ommendatlons such as a u I s ^a"de, a broaacr program of di I I and improved accident report m liTie only proposals of an n among the "top priority Uet [■ strengthened enforcement, a I f fix'* ticket, chemical tests fc I , and upgraded trafilo court pII facilities "so that courts wo

fiemUUes adequate to create rem A bouftoe closMt the-confc fn approaching anythlnfeffcctlvc I I Ing" expressed In the summar [i "each, state and each city ne , traffic accident prevention? i ' ordinated plan In wblch cltlzet

I work together."

.M e n n t lm e - tb e s la u g h tf tr -a n d o o r b l ^ w a y s c o n tin u es . In I d a t T r a f f i c In Ju riS s In tb e U n ite d Je d 8.6 p e r c e n t In 1957. O n e o A m e ric a n s w a s k illed o r In J u n

■ tm o b U o -o r a s h - la s t- y e a f l-T o ta l- t a 3 ,5 8 3 ,7 0 0 - th e h ig h e s t to ta l in I D r t t t r e rror M coiot^d for th e m I ddents,-wlCb exeMdre tpeedlns bt I Blnsle error. A toti4 ot ISJOO died [ lajurod la c e d in g teddenU alone.

I O ot. AhrWiam A. Rlblwff of Coti ' I Btato cbJcr exeeuUre coocemed and et

(J4 ’to do •ooethlnff about th is toll o r d r .J h a s appealed lo th e A m erian people 1.1 oa the tn fU o probiem.r f — T T ra trB sT u a rT n a jiM U iiiy -o r ir, I t t i a * or»anl*aUon«. m i^e known to r: I you r - t le tenalcatlan-to-8e»’a ~TtiP iirI I proeram enacted In yourUk To a eoremor, accordlns ta Rlblcofi Kt ing. e re rr lo u or lUe and propertr «

i J ^wnsIbUlty or proteeUn* the i ^ e j { a n d trare l In hU state . . . We can | t violator, bic or email. W a cannot tu r ? death .

. /V u lttp lr th e heartbreak of one Tl I t added. caUlBff attenUcn to the SS.70 I la s t year. -MulUply Uxe eufferln* or <

Calculate the doUar cott ot each da w racked recOTcrr . I t adds up to a sh our physical a sd ecosomle resources ahameful waito of nooey tha t could schools, sponsor m edl'sl rtsearch, rc DltXes, st2«nsthen naUonal defense.'*

I n Idaho, Trith our tratflc deaUi to Mgh, oo r gOTBm o r conUnues to be ) o the r Interests. Many of our Jiidses to re tho “suspendod sentences- whlct respect for U v cnToreemenL And i

"sood’ driTcrs are more of a trafric j h ab itua l offenders vIUi whom ther fo r whom they aro continually on tn

I f thero U a o m ra rd for being a th e pealst«4 t TlqUtoni are TlrtuaHj HDseEitniKliysltBioosttBUnsTbowt courts ar* .tirtn8lngithea»-.to aecov

u n < v h y the trafilo slao«m a Zdaho by Uap* u d

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-N O ACTIONtim e T io s^eiapsed to U> the comman la t . If a n y th in g , w as e s id e n t’s w este rn r e - o p i n i o n o i fe ren c e i n S a n F r a n - n to b e th e sU g b te st J S l t ^ e ^ r o S ;a s t In Id ah o . no m a tte r ho,1 w e s te rn s ta te s r e p - “ ‘”V * * “ K , b u t w h a t pu rp o M th e c on fe rence m a y uie American oiho fW fn_____________ n . M»r«h>11. f)n r o t C aW w ill. w hole g a tio n a t th e c o n - m ijp ln lo n t h a t la c k o f his peraooal entp o r t a n d lack o f eo - directed operaUin n a c o u n ly o tllc la lu “ “ P 1“ ' H M tln s „th> tn iH li :

■ knock together: f o r im p ro v e m en t In army, a ir, nary-

I t c o n c in u I ra H lc; r t r a l l l c » u m a t . g J “ *I ty a n d la c k u n ifo rm «hfi>sslcnm enito d e te r io ra tin g r e - stances no t by ila w e n fo rce m e n t." a P rts iden t *, Uojx can achler

and h is aides. :lb , w ho h a s ta k e n a Uie s<iuabbie8 bei:c la w v io la to rs , a lso M a c ^^ c o n fe n n c e , a n d * ren m o ro . I s n lf lc tn t .l e m a d e a t th e c o n - caiir., - th a t Run■‘b e t te r c o n tro l ovo r loa and Ui# freeIver." H o a n d o th e rs .

a s su sp e n d ed s e n - i n a t t M t i n g ^d r iv in g priv ileges fenses. Aiuiouch

rdsh lp ." U no doubt th a to t m in c e -w o rd s a t counuy w ith ion

a few m o n th s? O r asrte. and man; ine 's l i f e ? " rinsed wlUi.base

. . eonllnc to o u r ed r iv e r s a re n e v e r no re se ren iy .

la rg e , b e in g p e rm i t- o u r f r o ^ u n s u r c lm rg M lu c h M - j n - « t * m o W l K ^ “ S u i O T w S u d r iv e ra a re .g e t t in g mand th a t we ei (o r. e v e n , ih r o u g h ram paru .

i ty - a W n ) i i ’- ju v en - „ ;____o r p o lic e co tlr ts . V I E W S in g e ro u s d riv e rs a ro • „Jw a y s c om pelled to «»<M th o l a w l n to n m . a ia n n a n y o f lh o s e and_the people i d e d o r revoked J u s t i r ts s wQi bs u k sn se o r n o license ." “* We b e lle n tha

I fe re n c e g e n e ra te d hearinc uie view u p p o r t” th a t" c h a r - r t t h t h . u ju a l I t c - a u n ifo rm tr a f f ic jiiiin ly^ A t-oddsj o f d r iv e r e d u ca tio n ' district, he waa sp o r ts . ■ •: a n y s ig n ific an c e , „ ^ S e f a n T ?

ite m s" ca lled f o r .t, a u n ifo rm " n o n - An eleoted reprw ts f o r In to H c a tlo h J? W» Pjople ^ i r t p iw e d u rc s a n d J w o u ld m e te o u t peopl# d idn 't like te r e s p e c t fo r.law ." eiecUon. o n fc rc n c o cam e to Juslso Henderso

u n a ry re p o r ts t h a t ,onai rep rw en u u y n e e d s .a p la n o f for only a porUm m ; a d e fin i te c o - thinks h is consut tlz o iu a n d o lllc la U

cessful poUtlclansThey keep in touc

a n d d e s tn io tlo n o n -g«nar»u*-Tot«-Ui M u h o p a r t l tu la r ly . S T f o i t t e 4 S ta te n ta c r e a .- n e o u t o f every 67 o jd e a s ta n d ard b i ju r e d In a n a u to - -ta l-c a su a lt le s -w e re - ■ ■'Ll in h is to ry . r J & X v u0 TUt majority of ao-

member of m o -n ^ and 837JW0 were ^ inquire :

Uifi famUy of the■ ConnecUcut snoUier «<julrt a Uiorousl md couraeeous enoufh There Is also Uof death and Injury, Local NO. 333 Of

«oplB for a shOTdown ship t« the Inter___ . ja e a n s J h a t ofUcei

'W H jibU sh yw r c llP ' m itm aU onil andm to your leflslaton n ic e In the ir o*rtnmc-hJchway safety After W alter F

Isted ror a chanjIblcorrs way or Uilnk- th st threa ts o f b(trty should be a per- wu# *nd children.ar.oU ke.soes.the re< 7)10 p t t tc m ISw pJe Who lire, w ort been uncorered elS 'cannot tolerate the r u n . t , fn mm ltWot tum our backs on t^hlch a law-abldl

_ . will tolerate. I f sirne Tlolent desUi.-ho Uie facta should fcss.700 traffle deaUu commlttw has th)

g of one brokea body. perfonnJnc tho Jol:h day of slow, pain- iq u n tn g th a co1 a shameful drain on uon Senator Arth' urces. I t represenu a *nd f W oUier la »u ld bfl used to build tesUfy.* . rederelop coauau- ■nio committee ^se. ^ cohipleto

Sslt Laka ItlbU ne ith toU a t an all-Ume ■) be prcoocupled w ith '' , COidsM conUnut lo fes- -Much th a f w* b<

only undenDlaa Is Uis result o f ei ind some of our ro r Instsmce: IfiTes are lelUrsj'us the wall diawlngs ahoi if flc problem Uum Uie foot It-would b* re Uier are famllUr and ered lU tenants f r on U u lookout: u i s dus up a bean c a cood dtlier and period tt would b taaHy U i i^ ln j their *nd s lr th o f Uie 1 IwWria«««U»{ly-the — W lih-*uch-ecda a o ^ t . U s euy to wonder w hat mlgt iC »H«rla;aer»ulncln SOM years from no-

circa WS9. Then, 1

l a -to t le u t a l i . o f th Jn c s 'th a t wer

K E R ’ S N A T I O N A I

HIRLIGIGidty JUy T ueur a iuw n ntim ’ cnMUooa'6 rfwi 00 oaUoosI aad isMnuUosal M d t* >&< J ^ ^ blm tc i n s uulcm

lOTON—''W liat Is a t the bottom of Prtal hower's p ropam for rtorgsnkaUon of Ui partm ent?” Inquires P. O , Berkeley, Calll

....... " I cannot make head or UU o( It. liTlew of Uis many dUferent opinion

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, 'm ^ Answer: Few people s t Wsitilns [■ H B to n can make head or ta ll of Uii L h w W hite Bous*.-reeommendaUons. Ii u f l fac t, many regard both the rear M H tu i lu l lo n plan and the controrers;

K h u aroused u a tespot tempeii President Elsenhower Insists Jin

h is scheme will make for bolh effl ^ ■ 1 cleney and economy and a slionge:

mUltary esUblUhment. Instead 0 th ree separale serrlee heads sUlvInf

Ung for supremacy, snd frtquenUy dtugree. it«gy and Uctlcs. he wsnts s morp dlreci ommand throufh ths secntsry of defenst m iander-In-ch lef'ft th rw h iie ’ H 6 u ie 7 ''

I o r T O P BBASft-Many pracUcal mlU- 9, Including Uie top brau in Uielr tuUmonj

house arm ed serrkes committee, thlnl oposed OTcrhaul la unnecessary.T how far>rcschlng any paper reorgsnlu-■ would be run 11^ World wsr I I uisofai nagem ent U concerned. Based cn advlcc ta In the -th ree branches, ihree-m en-rar Ul operation. They were FDR, Oen. OeorKt lL*chlcf_l>f_il«ff.„snd_Atlm_WJIIl(ita_P, n n a l m m tiry adviser to Rooserelt. Oen. 9 fleld simply took Uielr orden.nd, fonner Prime Minister Churchill and J expert. Lord AUnbrooke, conducted and eraUons. I n my opUilon. the ssme sort ol 1 h s re command la a future oonfUet.

STANCES WOULD DETEBmkB 6TBAT- B ru t 'B e e a in 'm e 'm u ita iy 'u u n m e 'u r ts ther th e heads of the three serrlces— lary—a n d force them to oooperate instead I f iM a g a i f lT PWrtM ttfn W brahch. «pecUre u n s fight, and where they wlU ijr future coanict, and which will carry m ent. will be determined Uien by clrcum- by peacetime blneprlnti. ~ - '

n t wlUi sufficient courage aad Imaglna- A lere th la kind of mUltary unity. FDR les. M arshall and Leahy, did It. despite !8 between Blsenhower In Europe and Oen. cArthur tn Australia before he began his ifli Jspa iL '

uiy erldenee," aska R. 0 , 0 . of SanU Cnit, R uu la m ay t e able to atom-bomb Amer- free naUons wlUiout fear of ret*UsUonr

■he late O en . Hoyt .Vandenberg, then head )rce.rt«etlfled-U «t-»H ea8t“40per-een to f I aerial aquadron could penetrate our de- nigh Uie pereenUges a n disputed, Uien Uiat R ussU eould bomb Urge parts of thla 1 long*range missiles.

3ABE8 AGAINST BCBBIA~It Is doubtful, ahe could escspe reUlUUon. If our aUlu m any haTe, the fiorlet E m pln wlU be ba w e y i l r o ^ with n u d w mlullM_end

from ao many different approaches, ae- rur experts, Uiat RussU wUl suffer even

•lins nuclear outpoeU wlU be nearer to and defense centers Uian ttieln wlU be

hU .proapeet-whteh makea g hm shchs r so■ thia enclrelemeot, and leads him to de> re evacuate Uiese defenslre and offeoslve

V S O f O t ' H t e R SFEACTICAL PO dT IC S

Of k io h lg a n survey research center Is

p ie he r e p f ^ t a . Candldatea fo r con- I ulced How ihey .view the wul' o f 'th e lr s and .^ e l r nsponslbUlty u repreaent-

I tha researchers would be Intereeted In Tiews of the U U Judge R. H. Hender- l&wyer.'who once served On Uie Ogden oard a t a time of controveniy. n) Henderson began voting in a manner Ids-vrith thft,Tiews nf the peopla.ln bis was aaked by a npo rtcr to defend Ws

people eleicted him, said the Judge. Uiey nd directed him to use his best judge*

U Uie American way. Uie Judge said, tpresenU U re is no t expected to go back from tim e fa> tim e to leam their wishes,

lakes h im a m e n measencer. T tie Judge tded to TOU his own conrietions. If his like t t th ey could n je c t him a t th s next

lerson conUnued to vole his conTletions.

gan researchers ssk; Does a congreu- QUUve speak for his entire consUtueacy, DrUon of I t, for himself, or for w hst be insUtuenta wotild t>eUere were they In s ied joslU on? ‘Qjpse are good questions >d answers, hu t we suspect Uist a ll suc- :lans will answer Uiem In similar rein, touch w ith pubUo opinion bsck home and «-U iat-oplnlon;-If-U io-law m aker-can 't ubUo opinion he does hts best to educate : home. I f he can 't educate Uiem he Is ’lUi his oonsciencs or wlUi Uie TOtersr- LTd Examiner.

x x r a ^ v x ^ i i s . i r A C T S ------------------llan committee U right In orderlns ln>> U tah to ge t'to Jhe bottom of charges iiuad- tactics ha re been, used sgalnst a le Team sters Union. H ie committee was u ln Into improper acUvlUes in the Ubor n t fleld. and th e .a lleg ^ threats against ’ the S a lt Lake imion member obviously !«ush s tudy by the committee, so the quesUon of union democracy.'13 Of the Teamsters has been in'recelter- InU im U onal union f<* 30 yeu«. That fac ers .o f_ th#Joc«L are .appo la ledJiy^ and th a t members of the local have po ' own affaU xe r PU nkifiiaH Ta UhlSh b ito b w .' sgl- iiange la the local's arfalrs.<he claims of bodUy han n w en mads against his d n n . .1 U all too-famiUar.-Such-tacUcs-have >d elsewhere In the country by the Mc> .Ittee. D u t it U not Uie kind of Uilng abiding community like Salt Lake City I f such threa ts w en made herr. then ild be nailed down. And the McClellan s th e authority and the know>how for .e Job. ,le committee to undertake an InvesUga- A rthur V. Watkins said th a t Planklnlon :r local union memben a n ready to

ttee should give these serious chstges ring for th e beneflt of all ccncemed.— bUne. I

^ U B S B OF ATTIBE ' r e believe aboul our lonf-ago ancestors of evidence plus deduction. js: If areheoIogUts unearUi a cave wlUi ahowing men clad In fur from head to

be reasonable to assume Uie cave shell*' ts from « cold cllme. likewise. If sclen*I bear-skln sarong from the Palcolithlc lid be 'posslble to esUmate Uie height the w earer. 1ttcdacUr®-m<UnHa.-W6“e»h’n i e l ^ U V m ight bcnthe conclusions ot historians n now should Uioy unearUi a sack d r t a . ' en, i t would seem, the shape of things 1 be far leas a mj’steor than Uie ahape j . w e n ^ W a ll s tre e t Journal. . j

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Shots j 8 TPreal. of Uie ^CaUf. ODE T O MOTHES

I It. In Dear MoUier:ilnlons T ben 's no doubt a minion trl.

' botes, sect to moUiers eveiT day As I write mine to you, MoUier, J

ihing- wonder w hat to say. of the No words expreu m y feeling, 01 ns. In ^ tell my lore, you see,

rtor* T hen 's no way to repay you. f a oversy all you'vadone for me.

f V t We've loved and lived toge"ier, I-vi1 effl- Uughed and crted wlUi you; ronger When grief and tnublea came oui ad of way, we've knell togeUier, too.living Vou'TB aeen m e through my dark-ag n e. est hours, you've soothed awaydirect my pala,

« » 4 e j n r b«rdfna«. U |h t ahd helped me amlle agaUi.

Tour lore aad falUi. your forUUide.made my faUlng taaka weU done,

When life Itaelf seemed useless, you . I r a n U p M m t u a m i l

,n i . . ^ lines.. what I've tried so ha rd to u y

^ You'U know m e love and gnuu ideI feel for you esch day________

leorge Though miles awsy. you're reallyta _ P i___ na t_ to f my heart draa-s-youOen- near. .

T hen 's no g n a te r o r more cher- 1 and Uhed blessing, Uie Lord h u for 1 u>d n e here.ort of I pray. He wUl send to you, mother, t< one to bring b llu and atop strife,

And shower down,bundles of othEii BAT- for every day of your life.____

There a n mansions buUt high in jte ad Uie heavens where moUiers like

r WlU They a n built by Uie lives we live ■ hOT, and we know y o u n Is buUl

= d t might be dreamed of and -en i rled. for your fcladneas, counge endlove,

up,t« Tour falUiful lU t and serrlee to Qen. oUiers. b u reserved the besl up

n his •*»»«•Tour Daughter

^ , (Twin FaUs)Cnit, •m er- PUPS POE KIDS DEPT, l o n r Tom Olmstead. who lives th n e

■ miles south and half a mile east head the Motor-Vu comer, h u alx n t of pups-s-wseks oid-to glve-away.-Two r de- are male.-four a w female. AU a n Uien -guaranteed p a rt bird dog- but th e : Ulls ideaUty of the fa the r U n o t known.

You can. phona SEdwood 3-4S3S.

. Dear Pol Shota;^ We again have some adorable

pupi to give away. The moUier U a cocker spaniel and four of the pups

• a ng ]|kt h tr , hut~UiffftfUl one U definitely a bird dog.

■ We live one mile north, three e u t and hslf a mile norih of Buhl. The pups a n aU female.

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> de> OUB BULLETIN BOAKDI .B , Twin FalU -W e apprecUte

your M tu re . b u t suggeat you lg>: note the prpmpUngs of spring and

f « sUck to prtwe; I n oUier words, your ^ ^ poem wasn't too much o f a poem.

Ttianks, anyway.. f t * . • .* • __

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jh -i; -T hought-yon m lght-get a thuckle out of th is comment from a style- wise 10<year-oId t>oy, muttered a t a

A In recent Camp P i n council fire.■der. - I d o n t like u c k dresses and

neither does my alster, bu t she had* to wear one tonight,- he said, refer-

ring to the stAndard .cenmonlalI h ll gown 'or tha cam p P n _ Q ir ti_____

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1 W A S H I I, .By PETERk WASnZNOTON (NXA>—President w W Bsenhower’s speech to B e p u b U ^ R

congresslonai c a o d id a te a r - te l i tn g U____! them to base the ir campalgni for d

[m lK Q an on his de fo u e n o ig u U a - ti tlon plan, fon lgn a id aod redprocal

— ' trade agnem ent »programs U giving w

_ DemoeraUc c a n - U 1 M - dldates considen- U' r . ble H b ^ ^ I

I Por Uioae tunes tla n a t Uie bottom w

«• or of Uie pollUcal h it Uparade In most dj

I. for cbngresslonal ctr- tt<les loday.

• T-.; Pentagon Itr e o r g * n lx a U o n ' ' ■ ' si

1 plan U under se- rmm b<vere a ttack b e fe n — uUie h o u u mrntary a f fa ln commit- ti tee ' Id

^ I g n aid h u become In c r tu - m Ingly unpopular a t bome. ThU year u l t -u leas pop«U r-U iaa-ever 4>ecause v

gam. ^ n jone , ^tude be spent for recession relief here— lone! M t abroad, mI you And- Just be fon th e President's j , OB. Speech, DemocnUc leaden served q, lines, notice on Uie admlnUtraUon to come , , MV up wlUi a compromise foreign trade jq

Itude program, or risk the danger of hav- ,t; Ing the whole thing aabolagcd by tii tariff rulses. ' '

ta lly Pew people will queaUon the Pres- -you idenfs-appralsal-of-tho-aeriousntM ^

of Uie communist imperlallam men- . ^ e r - ace. B ut the nallsaU on th s t this „ » for menace can be fought best with _

mlUtary organlsaUon. foreign aid ther, and trade U what will be hard to trtfe, sell Uie congreasman o r the volen. iKEri ■ S o 'ln teaTng UiTO OP canaHTOs «____not_to.beeom e_tooj,reocup^d_?ith «. , domesUo issues. Uie President may “

have pUyed right In to DemocnUc ‘® UaA h*nri> Vnr thi> fInmrsUn Issues are '

l ^ ^ M th a t t ^ DemocraU have W been emphasizing a ll year. ne

The one param ount issue In Uie P»___fiounUT h u been- th e Iwslneu n -

eceslon of the U st a lz months.The queiUon w u rsJsed In Wash- sei

, Ington as to who allowed th e Presl- bli ? ^ dent to make a poUUcal blunder of po I up ---------- — ---------------------------------------

» Storage of Wafer Idaho Firm’s!

hreec u t BOISE. May 10— Brownlee dam flo .lU oc-U ieJda h o -O reg o n .a u tc .llna.to? p a

Two dnybegw rttO Ttng^nake river, water —1 a n th s t wUl spin Its gU n t turbines to sui th e pnaucB more power fiu uiB-patinL' »tr

iwn. Northwest starling by September, thi I. ThU hlstorlo mom ent In consUuc- dui

Uon of Uie SW.OOO-kllowatt hydro- Bn electric project by Idaho Power com* ft»l pany came when two concnlo bulk- pU

1* * head gates, each weighing 2«J tons. Ion S h i eUently dropped Into place to block a ir

tlog. tunnel. T hirty-eight feet In dl- me JJf* ameter. the tunnel h a d carried the /

river flow around the w otk a n a dur- fee Ing construcUon. lee'

The Snake's roily w aler Immed- »H ^ U te lrbegaa -fom lns-U ie -lake -U ia t lua

will s t n ; ^ B7K mlles u pstnam be- by U te bind Brownlee's maaslve rock-fUl Lsl Jg. embankment • “

and Brownlee, first of Id ah o Power's ■our th n e new dams in the Hells canyon 1 em. n a c h of Uie Snake, wUl s ta r t pro- drc

duclng electricity wlUi Uie f in t of iloi Its four InlUal gcneratlng-unlts be- cut

__ V tw ecn-Aug-iS.and-SepL 1. AU four t«runlU WlU be "on Uie Une- by De- bT,cember.----------------------------------------

»*! Idaho Power said th e reservoir will • be filled In two m ajor sUges. wlUi \

Uie fUst raising the lake to the low- stn S 5 level g a la of Uio spUlway. I t U ex-

pected to Uke about seren days a t the th e river's present ra te o f flow.

The second stage, scheduled for J — latenn-thB 'snm m err-w lll-rolse-U iB —r ) lake to ltd maximum- elevaUon. £z- Poi

tending upstream nearly as far u ing Welser, the reservoir will hare a nin Stonge capacity o t -i,SOO.OOO acre- out

B feet of w iy ^ . with one mlUlon a cn - u t ___feet aCBle eaeh y e a r f c f powe-. ser

kDUATJON-—Naturalizer . r ^ r _—Life Stride f]—Johansen J O J-DeLiso---------------- -- J -—Town & Country —Joyce

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Regardless o is Hudson's

- Just Uie rl8^ heel, low hi

____can be d>'ed

A GIFT CERTIFICATEIson's-U the pcrfect graduaUon glfl. w«

ifeoan5i

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

INGTONrER EDSONlent would Impair his leaderA lp wlUi the 1 ^ Republican members of e o n g n a for i n g Uie remainder o f Uils. nsslon w u •

ocal There w u no queaUoa but U u t it w u a flgbUng speech. T he trouole

■ w«i Uiat it bled for r ig h t Issues a t i■ the wrong time. I t w u the timing p H that w asbad ,no t ths prlndplea. a■ WhUe the President offered to H■ stand beside any candidate who o H would support him oa iUs program,■ there 'w u some douM th s t candl- «■ dates would endorse i t in fuU. b■ cept u a.seeoadary i m e . ' u■ As a maUer of practical poUUc^ o■ It is poUited out U ist Uie President’s li

support and endorsement would no t li be u Important this year w tt w u sl UlU kind. The-poaslbUity Uiat • U p

w t- two, four or six y e an ago. The Pres- t ' Ident is In his second U m and wlU e

s u - not be a candidate lo r reelecUon in a 'ear ueo. PraUdentlal. coaltall.rldlng b

>u!d tport u 11 w u In IMS- ■*— AnoUier poUUcal reaUty la Uiat in t«

,, mid-term elections, congreaslonsl l< csndldates a n much more on the ir tt own Uian In prtaldenlial elecUon w years. Candldatea wUl be much more u interested In eonrUidng their con- « sUttients of a good record oh domes- U Uo raUier.Uian intemaUonsl, issues, fr

The fUst quesUon which any con- “ gresslonal csnflldau m ust be sble to

“ r answ er-saU sfscto rllr-th is -year-Is “ whst he h u done to nUeve Uie re- T cessloa If he can 't show a good P

i u ^to 11 eould be. of course. Uist the “

^ den t ^lUvM -Uie

!iu, being over by nex t November, tii~ that-cssertoday’s-troublee-msy'-be -,u J forgotten. , .are . .!*' L

next fsll. In th a t sltuaUon. the Uie President's longer range program n * would ha.ve m on merit.

BoUi of Uiese developmenU are lh- seen lodsy u being hazardous gam-

bles to take In ahaplng pollUcal ot poUcy for domaUo elecUons. ^

fer Started at " I’s Brownlee Dam «im flood - control and navlgaUon pur- seKh Poees. _____________ ________ 'Rler -B etw een-the-tw o-flU lng-sU gee, Ui to surplus water wUl be released down- mi

fnr slrt ain' by Uw spmviay Uj UJUiitalrr “ * . Uie itsm o lr a t a constant level Ui 1C- during Uie dUdcult Installation of pr ■o- Brownlee's experlmenUl perm anant It Tl. fish facilities. They Include a giant wl Ik- pluUc and wln-mesh n e t 3.S00 feet kn ns, long and IM feet deep Uist wUl wl ck stretch a c ^ Uie reserrolr nearly a ab

11- ment. ' mi he A minimum now or 8,(XI0 cubicir- feet per second to operaW Brown- “

lee's temporary fish faculties also “ d . will be released Uuxiugh th e diversion |*

« . by openings In the bulkhesd gates.■Ul U te r, Uie ttmael wUl be completely

aealed to raise Uie lake to lU max- ~ j.,j Imum elevaUoa.on th e ta-o' concrete bulkhead gates _ ! o - d roned Into place over ths diver- of slon tunnel enUunce when workmen (u, « . eut steel supports w ith burning _ u r .torehM..Thelf.df9otnt.Rna.cuihloned fZ « . by the braking acUon of two water- - fUl«d-sla«i.cyllndcn.U iat toa-ered _ m above Uie gate structure, th VerUcal slots In Uis sldes'O t'the V. structure guided the m aasln gates X. downward Into poslUon in front of ■t the tunnel entrance.

or TOACHEES CLUB MEETS tie -H M LE Y 7M ino=M fm B «tt-or-the] - X- Poachers club held a regular meet- u ing at the lUtchrack Thursday eve- a nlng. Plsns to Improve campgrounds

e- outside Uie Sawtooth NaUoaal for- e- est wen discussed. A box luach w u T. served.___________________________ |_

i S H O E J : E tL,' ' rO ]Frmr 0

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^OMEN'S'SHOESdless ot whst your g raduation costume col Ison's will have the perfect ahoe for you' le right ihsde and alse. H igh heels; medlu low heets. And the w onderful whiles th ; d>'ed to match any costume.

E '. We km include a

Mf^ , See III

t eLi9___

ss C o rk In d iu tr n m;

--- ----------K ea U i/'P l’PPtmikle LISBON—TbU dty , capital of the Lk a t world* Uiird Urgeat cclonUl e i ^ i

;ng pire, had a repuUUco not long ago no aTaleepy,- b u t m Uie past » y e « *ig;

to It hM doubled Its alse. It's a mmion ho now and s tm growing,m , Like ! t o e . t t u g a n M M I ril- w u built (O seven . T M • . , !X: t ^ , but to d i^

U spreading out ^

r u ^ e . I t seems s

!s- t h e Poruigiiese 'rlU e o u n t r y s ld e Ppin smoog Uie m o s t i ^ B ^ f l B ^ B ng beautUul In U i e | m g 2 ^ m

D ay before yes- « « - • •«"«■ *>«« In terday, after a look a t some of Uie , J lal WT huge masonry arches of a still elr useful aqueduct buUt 300 years ago, t « on we took a Iwo-hour drive outside |n ire the city lo w h a t 'I thought was a n - eork fo m t. I wanted to see where s - the cork’we use for so many things es. from sioppera_U) flooring came ' n . from.’ * - ^to Well. Uiere were plenty of cork .J, naU th e te^ u t-lL -w ssn 'l. a.forcsL e. There a t n almost u many ever- od greens. f*®'

"Cork forests are found mainly “ la Tunlsls,- Senor Alberto Oliveira,

H g F y v J f a n

re

- the owner, s a ^ . in Pw G ljri fljS Uie cork oak usually grows wlUi evergreens.” looli

Moet of th e trees we ssw w en shot falriy small, SO to SO feet high, bu l stra

1 we saw cne Blant tha t towered well on i over 100 feeL The cork slrlppUig Uils

r- season hadn 't quite begun -lt runs mlli _ fr«n.May_lo^AugU5t-buL-Zomc_of glars , Uis-younger-trMfl-Iind-alrcadyrbeen ligh1. marked for th e shippers. lookrr -*n i ey uHff uniy u ie 'THiigr 'tiart . if <i5l Uie Inner Isn't Injured, the tree will i«w- >f produce for as long u a century,i t I t Is removed In vertical sUlps ^it with a two-handled, eurve-bladed wIt knife. Tho ^ irs t sUlppUig comes { niiU when a tree Is IS to W yearn old, : ^a about five Inches through the trunk. M y S g h > to ten je a is luUf, Uiej ie«

move the bark again, and so. on u ■5 iflcg a s Uie tree lu U . Strangely 1. enough, the f in t cork from a Ure I0 b or th e lowest quality: The second \ | Q Is no t sb bsd. and from Uie Uilrd on I

“ " n io u ^ eork w u widely used In “ I- Roman timea—Pliny lells about I t ^ . —It w u not untU glass botUes came

Into general usa In- Uie isocs lh a t , , Uie Portuguse cork Industry n a lly r l

. got tm der way: T hat was a t about ' Uie same Ume tho BrlUsh discovered IJ Uis virtues o f port wine. They had r l l •

‘ ----- rRrWrPACKARt - -* formerly o t 125 4th

HAS MOVED HIS (

*■ — L-YNW00D-SH0PF- 1229 F iler Avei

1 ' Phone R E 3

■NTElt-

I jES W /e color you'In nedlum - !s Uiat

M en's ond Boys' Dept.» Hudson's m en's department . . . yls afler style o f famous make men'si M - |^ to - 'p l* a * , - y o u r graduaUon--------lit. Tans, browns, blacks, grained sthers, so ft tones. Your size U here.

Chamber to Pick -B o y s’ State Lad-WENDELL. Msy 1 0 - p l , r j . . . .

m a d e 'to send s delewte s u te a l the Chamber of Comn^ dinner m eeting Thursd»y heM a t th e Cnvle club roonu *

tie U ons club.n- Dr. H . F. Holslnger p.-ruTitM .10 movie pJeUin expUUilnj the d t - J n signals of cancer.» ______________

VISITS SALT LAKE CITY I PAUL. May. 10-Mrs. C. W Pi,,,.I Is spindlng this week In •e»n i j ^] City visiting her son .hd f*®,','K Mr. and M n . Bill pislti. '''

I been' Importing mslnly p rfrnv k wines and Spanish sherry up ^^ then. * ___I WheUier Uie BrlUsh dlKourj «I port follou’ed Uie developmenl aI glass. botUes and cort stopMn « ft the oUier way around. I don i ba* u n u t lh a t U lh> .

began u> boom. • •J, As Uie s liadors of the cork oih

lengUiened. Senor Oliveira ukM i.0 I would like lo u k e a iliart fUt-. le m his. two-seater. A hslf »n hai

Uter we were flying norihrsi:^ parallel to a range of bsrten-loa., , Ing mounUlns.,e 'T h e Serra d a EsUtlls," he idw-- •TTie-hlghest-TOountniM in Ponuili'* and the wildest. There ire

wolves Uiere." _ “•. “TU iouKlitTTiadiTt heard him ea.

rectly. W hen we landed I ssked hh I, to repeat iu II seemed lnciedo:i . there should sUll be wolres In tim ’ an ancient and densely popuUw

country.I hadn’t toUbeald him. Pew p « ^

go into Oie wilder nsches o lthu t- mountains. Tliough Uie besr hu long since vanished from Ponmil Uie-wolves have msnsced to turrln:

- jtu rM ism ty n iv i iit-Ui* A pp;;"^ 'th a t divide France from Spain. Theit a n also som ^ wild boar, bul the; appear to Unger only becaute K>r.t/| wealUiy csU te owners prtierve llieni for sp o rt

Unlike the wolves, thry would tied ItjJmpossible to live for long in ihi

it m n c c ^ b le areas of the Sern.11 We got back to our hotel orw.

looking Uie g rea t pool of Uie Tipae ShorUy betore mldnlghU l l utmti t stnuiRO to th ink , u I looked donII on the a rray or modem shipping la S UlU ancient port, Uist only l« s mlles o r so away a wolf probit!; r glanced a t th e loom of Xliuo) n llght«-ln-the-aouUiera-sky-andt»r

looked back to watch a rsbblt tna f <Oo»rri>ht. IttB. br Kutm Ignj|

; ITCHING SKIK1 Why s u f f e r longer when the , ( most aclentlfio skin trestnent

- Is n o w avsUsbli. y o u r d ra i

I[ B ^ S f OINTMENT

today and ezpeil. e n c e Iznmedlster > M > f nr JKjf

t ■ ^ H U P ^ j^ d .y o u r m o a e j . i Is odorleM and skin color

' H & M Loborotorieif Beg. la D.SJI. * Cssada I PaC Offiec*

:ARD7D.D;Sr <4th A vcnu# North

IIS O FFIC ES TO

3PPING-GENTER- -Avenue E a s t IE 3-6005

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— Allen ' ' 1 1. Edmonds ■ I— Pedwin 1 1

. — Roblee 1 1— French I I

Shriner ; ■ I

SUNDAY, MAY 11,

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Eight Tables for Bridge Reported

• iirt»y. ' • ' '•Kofth u d Muth u-lnrura '»ere i Uf*. w . H.jiMfJiMdjxha Mr*. Ktii* 3 JOB Orrfn. ;in l : Mra. Syjfseoo j

' UcCor u d Mrs. C tiorlu Ol(o, uc* t 1 ood: Mn. Robert- Bruce and Mrs. j I imne Tosle. third. •, •

E»sr-*od-west winners were Mr*: f 5. I* Tht»p« »nd Mrs. Doris OiUer. c flnt; Mrs. A. D. McMahon nnd Mrs. £ Uibd Bercridee. MCond; and Mrt.L n. V*n lUpcr and M n, Guy i

.y-TWIe. third. IUrs. Robert Bruce, Jerome, w u a j

BewpUy_er______________ • ^GRANDMOTHER DIES

KUIBERLY. M«r 10 - AJr. and » M a Lany Prlcss were eslled to t Kunp* b(csus« of the death of h

— M r n ’tte a '-T O -^ l^ O ld -g ra n fT V ' tl" - S u unne J lan ln . a

he'r — B ^ W i f l l

GRADU>Especially aulled lor O r and for Busy Days Ut«r. •Lylu, patterns and fat

_________ !cW«W*+rf~ g j lSPORTCOATS..

~~SLACKr±rSPORT SH!RT<;

Bress shirts ..

• jewelry. . . . . . .

Atlantic Plaid Car

Good Selectic

\S

ers Attend'SoulEe

Southern Baptli( Idaho SmuUy frhftfit 1 tn Twla ra ils Saturday paus« a t tbe riee prior to lha necU nf. Shown are the LHnion ltC fttary : Uie-ltg»,-p,.K, H flBcr^ t |_ w a superintendent of a lu lo n s fo r

* * * *

Southern Baptii —Session on Eu

Ministers and reprcsenuilvcii of^ the SOUthfrn nfintLlt rh iirrh mr> in .eii‘ nll-day session 8ftturday in TMin reon Pnlls to form ulat« plans for cx- »«- panslon of cliurch work jn toutlicrn ^Irs. Idaho.

The mceUnB-wao promoted by lhe ■WP' Soulhem BnpUst RCneral cotivenllon J " . of Arizona nnd waa held In the Rral

Southern BapUst church. Twin FalU. ?f»- “We plan to cstnblUh nnd -buildjuy IS.new souU iem BopUst dm rchcsln

Idaho by Jnn. 1. IBSO.” Uic Rev. B. E,• Honeycutt, Jerom e, said Snlurdsy

durlnc th e convenUon.The sessions b'eitan a t B a.m. wlUi

ind JOng aod prayer followed by nn ot­to Tlelal welcome nddres.i by Uic Rev. of Mr.-Honeycutt. A t Q-MS ajti. Uif con-

nd^ vention w enfih to bfflclal session for __ Sunday ichool confcreaces. At 11:30

e1l rate topifh clothes fror

JATION SUITSm S5 5 .S5 9

s s s y f f l s s

......$35-$42.,

.■■■'■...’■■■■$12.^

..................$4.00 I

...............,..$1.5Pj

"ar-Sdcs . . . . $ l L O O . i

ction Leather Gifts

I L t Y - M

liern Baptist Q)nc

io o l_ ld * l,« |-u „ .H e » . E.-B. M eym . «tbe Marks. Kail Lake Clly. UUh, and II;

__ A ril, secrtUry of jh e evanrell-iilt

/o r (SUff p ^ lo .e n t n T l ^ * ” **'*’** * * *

»tist Churcli Has Euto-e Expansion^ ^ o t|^ n ,- Ui»^nev. phllllp Card^Denver,

ram Mr. ca rd U secretary of rellKlous cd- cx* ucaUon.

liern >j-be aflemoon session wns devoted to a tralnlnit union con fe rrvc . sonffs, pmycfs and talks by the Rev. Mr. Card and U>e Rev. C, E, Archer, Phoenix, ArU.

lulld evemng session was canceled ^ and Uie aflernoon session extended J J. to cover the agenda, rdsy A panel dtjcuulon on church and

Sunday school subjects was led -by vlUi riev. Mr Cnrd. Uie Rev. Mr. o f. -Honeycutt, the Rev. Mr. Archer, the

Rev. Clyde R, Bnrro#-, Uie Rev. E.B. M yen and L. T. Hnll.___________

for The closing nddreai wns Blven by 1:30 the Rev. Mr. Archer.

)ps in anyom-Sbirley-Mei

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Pup II All Gift

0 .up I BEAUTIF I Gift,Wr<

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___________ TIM ES-N K W S.r

ttclaveHere

r«. eenler, Phoen[i. ArltV (be B e r . ' i r i ' Bd lhe Iter. W. D. Lawes, tl*hl, Phoenix. ell»llc_brelhfrh<>od._Tht.«mtIftUoii_wa*_ : Ih i ehorch work In aeuU ien Idaho.

Reunion PlannedKINO JU If , ,M a y _ 1 0 ^ M r^ n iL

-V-.. Mrs. Lj-nn flhermnn will eritertnln) n tn e ir“ p a rc n u -a l- r -M o lK irT d l« y '

, family reunion dinner Sunday, nver, .OuesU will bc her moUier. Mr«. ■n r vVn uc.^TTOUUnn' fiim iu'nilly nnd M rs,’ s cd- Sherman's’ frrandmolhcr. Mrs, Lou

McCrnc. all of King Ulll. Mr. Sher- ,otcd parents. Mr, and Mrs. Homer 1 cnee Mornnn of Olenns Perry, and MrsJ Rev. fificrnmni sJstcr. Mrs. AIto» co l- f :her, of Rupert, and Mrs, I

Sherman's uncles and nunts, Mr Mr*. CInyton Hnrtwell. nnd

Dob!McCrae, and fnmlly, WendelU'

g r a n g e ' B1EET8 )w / DICTIUCH. May 10 - Danlelll t,,e Btiker. Shoshone, showed a film ivM

, £ the meeUng of D ietrich' G ninjo!• Wednesdsy evenlnic In Uie Omnge

hftH:-Qr»nire-M iister-Hyninr-M esq ‘ “X er\-y was unable to be present be- I Icause of Illness. II

CLASSlendiola—~ |

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* “ i ,iff Items ITIFULLY IVrapped . | I

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s . T W IN FALLS. IDAHO

i Area Highway j ^ JSngineerHas ' S" Iran Position;g* " SHOSIIONE, Mny 10-A nrw title '

i“>mc 1.

. of E. H. Gfwy. SliQshnne. n tilchaay engineer witli the dbtrlct hlrliuny *:

M office, .H f hns rrrrHed eonflntu- „ M l Uon of api>olnlment in Iran as aiu- * ■ m terlaU and con.Mnjclloii etiKinrcr x g o wiUi Uie Internntlonnl Cooperaiiu' v,m Agreementmi.v\jon.ThpICAbjipon.

sored by the U. s . dcp.-vnmnit of / _ commerce, bureau of publl; ronds.

G ray, grtvdurid in rnRlnecrhig ul Uie Unlvef.Mty of Idaho sud re- fo cclved hLi license as a proleulonal engineer la 1053. lie has worked Itir the hlRliway department fnr eislit 1,1

cars a nd before Ihnt waa p ]iin|gf m

sI IH U;tn[nj ___________________

M n.l ___________Mr*,'L ou:

her-

n ;e ,

R C A ^

FINEST HIGH• 10 WATTS. UNDISTOnB)

« 9-aW AKH f / w o m w c 3

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t . Mr OACUNe, Mr dawnoU if AnaU ilaelag I»il far )TM I U I

S. THI AMIS I tO m ittn * A nn In lW i bl**d, M . 0*4 «tl-»r»._it<. ^ n»K» ll

a . r o u u o o n m i moon- '

(ntknl. n d m « | '« i <IiI>b' G «bo « U |

NOVI

A L L

F O R V

O N L Y

J J O J- p M

engineer one a n d one-half years f. ■ with thc Ameriean Smeliinj and ’

Refining compnny In Magilalena; N Mex,

g Gray ttii.% In Uie air force for !_ _ nbtiut tlvr* v n n OirY-f nf nfm ]

5[)cnt In th e wuUi Paclllc. lie r t- ' ) | J cclved his eommlulon ovrrsm *nd \

n-ulKncd to .the air enRlncets. ^‘"If He neid h is wife and chimren w;i1 ‘ “>nic ifftve for \Vn.\lnnKton, D. C., nn May‘*»y :3 for nn indoctrinuilou courfe of '

one nr Iwo ufcKs and then will lly ’10 Uie en.-it co.ist..71itir new home ‘ will be n l Tehr^in. r.-ipltsl of Iran, ’

■’'■'■f The contrncl Uiere cnlli for t«o <years, . '

i” ."; -Th# O rn yo' Iwo fchool-nct chlU ‘ . . d rrn , Mlchnel. In the iifiii grade.

nnd PalHcln. in Uie third, are look- 8 “I litR forward to nttrnding a Khool

3„ il child Ifl th e family, Sleven, U 4 1 , yenrs old.

While In Shofihons, the Grays iK-‘l hnve taken nh active fwrt In com- olBC jmuiHy-JUft.a u -U~» Cub Scout-offM

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I I c a a i ' h»T* umooM cd (or Um p r BOW held b r DemocraUc Rep. On

u ; V w ort.M *rorA .B .C urtU ofO ro«] •L } ;> o w « w ,l i wl<lelr.expecle(Uomj

l r v t l ie r tM . in> ld '& h« leber( or Cllit iiWeJl. lh« UM aomloee, U *000m /po ttiw m r.

^ BujU* n o r MTI. P fM t!T7 itonSK llr Announcea. but both il|- unoppo«d In t

^ I :m a ’ m in i period openi U ir ■fr ■ lU H nrO T clw Jujie j*.-^lt»r-prta*

‘ frm be Aur. 13 Uld tbe genenl cle Uon Nov. 4.

Tbero *re lour cusdldatei (or t DembcnUe nomlnaUoo tor (or< W —SU U Sen. A. M. Derr. 8«n I polDi; s u t e Sen. M u K>n*o(t.Pa fleld: John OUiby. MounUln Hor u d Omnr Mtlne. p>rm«. Q lu

. . : l«ad4UDion-b)ive.bcca.tbe.inMt.i IUm publldr K> ( i r ; M»lne U » p

fniUeal unknown. i f “ T * o 'f o r n r o r r . ' l o iu r l e t Oo«Ml( o( Nampa »nd Oli ' K. T arlo r o( Pocatello — hare u lhey m a r alao enter the Democral

I, rubem alonal race. OotteU U U■ • a fo r» e r fo rtm of.: I O or. Robert E. Sm rlle ha< not ai

V - w m eetl. but li v irtua tlj w re to ni i f ■ n n r i in rT p p » < « T b a tmoppoi*d t j’ ! ' Ibe OOP Domlnauoo.

i I *ni<> rae» for l le u te n u t tovemi 1 I ihiJ draw n l l n aaplnuiu. s u u ue

I)- ’ xdw ard S. Mlddlemlft o( Bonne ■ V m j u d W. *. DrtTlow o( Cr*l|

>i‘ I inonc. both north Idaho men. will r 1 dor tb a DemocraUe aomloation. i f ’ On the BepubU cu atd«. U ei

O or. J . Derteler L an c o of Firth hi iftwo opponenU la bU bld.for rtooml 1 (nation. SU U Rep. Perry fiwUhef <

^ j » « a u ^ u d Rog r

J( ' m ade hU own plana known, n i l 'm ero haa been apeculatJoa thJ

>fl(l either SwUher o r-H acadm e mt|t: > ' l r 'withdraw to aroltf'w bat la aeen u f; >ii t danger of ipUttlng the o{q)aaltloa t , ? | iilar»CT -and TrtuaU r aam rln t hi

N l l l f U ie n m a r be a conteat on lh l l f i jRepubUcan aide for a ttom er tenera W jcharle s DonaldaoD of Bolae haa u (f) nouocod and O anroo countr Pro i 'l l AUr- U ord UcOUntlck aald Satur ‘.M d a r h e U a tm "lOTetUfaUnf 'th< f l : poailblllty."

;A || On th e DemocraUe aide, S m o r

Un la th e on lr a tto m e r know s to b< .M l eonilderins tb e race. A ttr. Oen f |t O n rd o c W . Smith, a Republican, L I returolng to p r ln U Uw practice a u ' tho end of hla f l n t term.

1; A conteat looma CD the D caoerat

h : DanleU of Ketchum baa annouocec . u d Joe R . WUUama, fonner Bolai

i t poatnuuter, la conildered ukelr tc ) I ‘ sire Him aome compeUUoo. Ineum' I' i beat Rtilon Swenaen U unoppoaec

on UlB Republican aide. Both Sweo- I ; i aea a n d Danleli, InddenU U r. ban I V phralcal haadleapa. fiw tnaea waj

I rt f / an ao o o u n tu t. t i lame from » polls U j; attack which crippled him a i i

ChUd.! | i T h^ Republican nomination fotI II lU U treaaurer U & m ajof Queatlon H I martr'J.-D .-prle#-of-M alad,-form er H lecretary o( aUU who had been Ifu meaUoned for the post, aald Satur-IV la jr ha la a t ruruilnc fbr office Ihls

W uDoppoaed for the nomlnaUon.■ -R ^ub llcan Secretary of SUU

m Jabies H . Young U expected to be iK unoppoaed for the OOP nomination IM fo r th a t ofHce. POrmer O or. Arnold■ p n U U m a o t Idaho FaUs haa a clear■ traek, a t l e u t to tu , for Uie Demo-■ craUe nomination. Form er SUU I Senator O lart HamUton of WeUer I waa once menUoned for Uie post,I bu t b e too now aaya he wlU a o t run

j j c ra t h a re entered the llsU for the I office of (uperlntendeat of public

I I initrucUon. Tha Republicans are |! Andrew Johnson of Arlmo and O.D.

Dole of BoUe. Uie Democrat, Delbert !!' r. EnffClUns o( Blackfoot. Incum-* ;, >ent Alton B. Jones, a RepubUcan,■ U retlrln* a t Uie end of hU currtnl r* tarnrtD -beeom fi-rec tttn ir 'andah ftI SU U coUece.i< The ooe sU U ofdce for w hkh no: one haa unounced Is Inspector c(

\ nUiej. Republican Incumbent OeorseM McDowell U cotisldered certain to■ i« a r m i« u e h 7 T r i« 6 i r o p p 6 n f n ir would be Rex Pollock o( Kellogf,

: who w u the DemocraUe nominee : four y e a n (go'.i E. T . Knudson of Coeur d'Alene I will run on Uie nonparUsan Judl>

^ ballot, for the Supreme Court ; seat beln* tacated by reU rlnj Chlel

pusUce WUUam D . Ketton.

5. Commissioner la fi Chamber Speaker•, BELLEVUE, Msy 10-M em ben of ^ ;th> Wood R irer Chamber of Com- r merce a t their regular meeting ■i pThursday evening, heard Wayne f ~Clarl{. H la tne-LOuiit; wiiimUsloner. ; ' make a report on the share cach ll. county tn I < ^ o «|U receive of (ed* I: eral ald sROhdsry emergency funds 2' under the aid act o f itiS .S , The chamber h«^ Inrlted Uie k ‘X etchum, Hailey u d Carey cham- ■ £ b e n to a ttend a Joint meeUng wlUi ■ K h e m nex t Tuesday evening'lo dU> H c u s s projecU wlUiln the counly (or i } which theae funds m lgbt be used.

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'of aerlousl)ums'lo~b«ller iid ru U i „ . . . t o u whole blood.

Serum albumin, a plaama.coacer might especUOly helpful In aerej

» “ * ahock Ujerapy. burna, kldner u “ Urer dUeaaes.

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enerai. crlppUn* from poUo, u d aUo la th trea tm en t o f mumps u d InfecUm.

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Qmcre u also uaed (or open wounds.

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is blood drawlnga point out thU Is Uce a t Ume of yesir when 'aummer alump

, o f la i affecU turnouts and Utey urg

l u a ^ m ake a 'apeclal effort to pw rid BoIm blood ao th a t U U araUable wbei

el7 u em ets tncy cue* artw aad th u i con 0 * trtbtiU towtrd-aavlng Urea. •

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; ^ p laU before a u iterr may be a t d d m t tem pted, a ad Ui'e patient wlUi a pro S I2 1 ' trm cted-U lnea-m ar aew l-T iirto-*

to SO p in u .ComaUtteo for Uii Twin Fall

draw ing Monday Include Uie Rev . f„ Robert K elm. general chairman: A Mtian R ^ilnson . M n . Heber Loughmlller ^ *7^ M ra^ Ju o -W ln c h ln g - ib d -M rt,. W been W. P r to ta .

ittu r. T he E aat End committee Is hesdec 9 IhU by M n . L. M. Jsckson wlUi Dr. V oiTTs •Bill*—K night—«s—medical—adrlser , Mrs. Ed Dohse, Kimberly capuin; SIaU M rs. NorvlUt Reynolds. Ilansen to be Clarenbe Barkes and M n. Men iatlon ^ 1 Holyoak, cO'capUJns a t Mur. mold U ugh; Mra. Blrchle Brown. PleU ' clear a n t va lley , u d id r s . Howard Sleren

>emo- Rock Cr«ek.SU U A t Buhl, sereral gillon donon VelsCT lia re been recorded amoag resident

post, u d Thomason said a special hon it run or roU of gaUon donon U belnj

^ ° l ^ chapU r w u 'a cc ep te d ss a fulli publle qualUled particlpaUng chnpter it . are Red Cross blood prognm. aflcj O .D . compleUng 'a saUsTsctory showlni clbert In the blood donor recruitment. ' eum-< T he bloodmoblle ^equipment wll Ucan, be set up a t the Moose haU In Bub orrent under command o( Lieut. SUnlej Idahb' Heizlnger'BBd'inembera of the 'B nh

naUoniU guard. The canteen wlU b< :h no operated by the Cedar Draw G ru g t or o( Mrs. Robert Weaver, chapte: eorge nursing serrlces chslrman. h a In to scheduled a group o( reglstere< 5 h w T iO T s e n o -a a t i tn n e rB r rM m tro llMg, Hitchcock, Mrs. Vem H. Andenoi since and M n . E. M. BrelLiford.

Mr*. P rank Olese U In charge o Alene nurses a]dc.i. assbted by Mra. C. W judl> T ate . Mra. SUciley Kem. Mrs. Cluu !>)urt OrlKUi. Mre. Elvln Noh. Mrs. Pau Chief Mats. Mra. Da-ane Machacek, Mra

Robert TuUle and Mrs.'Hobert Er.

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H A IL B y ,M ay l^ -M em b c n 5 ru lumn” claas o( Halicy h llr u re- honored Ttiunday enBuhli ^ dinner parUes u d

rorlde T h e 22 boyi of the class were ei when terta lned by thclr moUicn a t » dlt I con* P « t r held at, Uie homa o( Mi

O. W ^.O w dW . T h*m oU ien of'J! Inter- B ^ jrm e r p srty i

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th® m t of tbe erenlng dancing. FslU • ..

n^i Awards Paid at w: — Court of Honoi

(aded HATLEY. May 10—W arrin Nlcho )r. V. »«» and Dick Board received the vlser^ aecond.cla u bsdgta ta ScouUag-at- iloin; cou rt of honor held In the Armor nsen; haU Thursday evening by troop N< Mer- «• K etineth Burrell wlU receive U ur- almUar badge a l a later mceUng. 'l e u - ScouU receiving scnlce sU re wet e ren . D ick Bo&rd, two yean; W arre

NlchoUen, Larry Hawkes and Midi onors a c i Mallory, one year, and Ralp denu R u tU r, three yean, bon- P lan s were made lo hold rid being abooU each tvetk during Uie aum

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5( M re ^ t f s ouUtandlag selecUons frt ^■Jho (he p u t ye«r. Hallelujah f it

« y a t “Mount of CUvts," BceUioven; - t unson. W atching Over Israel." MendeJ groups sohn; * ^ h ea johnny comes^Marc: d Mrs. ln g Home," WUhousky; “a Dreamrgpen t »~W U h-T D ar-H e4 rt-M ak6s"r" lng. G o s p e l TYatn,” Cain; "Coml

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n o r The-Junlor-hlgh achool ch o lr w combine. wlUi Uie senlor oholr t

Jicno - two numbers. Sue Powler w iu a t I the ir aw icsr o a Uie progrnm.

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Shoshone People ___ Entertain Guests

SHOSHONE. May 10 - M n. Henry HUI. Kennewick. Wash., Is visiting here.

M n. Hazel Jones, Klsthakanle, Ore.. Mrs. Holmes Fry nnd Mra. nuby Sclirieder. PorUar-" visited (rlends here recently.

Mrs. Lucy Bailey, Lap«’al, U , VislUng her daughter and (amlly.

Mr. and Mra. Charles Olnsby.D a le W rltesman, Kennewick.

______ W uh,..U_vlalUng'Jtila-KnuidBattnU.Mr.* Kid M n ; W .'b :'B ouw are.------

Bobby Velesques, P rcsn t. Cnllf.. Is vUIUng his pa re n u , M r. ud«M ra. Jess Vslesquex.

Mr. and M n, W inston Koch and (amlly, SanU Clam . Calif., nre

‘ rlslUng Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Whllehesd and fnmlly.

Educaliunal UiiU e r t Picks’58 Officers3| con- HAILEY, May 10 — T he annual cert a t *P'Ing meeUng of the Blnlne county

Innlnr chapter of ‘Uie Idnho Educational lng tbe asjocISIlon *n.i held a t 'I'rail crcek

cabln ln Sun Vallcy W ednesday eve-te thes from In Uis election o f o fflcen for next

echool year Paul Plnder.-prm clpal i: -He, o( Ule Ketchum Rrnde school. ••»•« sndels- named president and W illiam Llps- ^ arch - comb, principal of Hailey high cam Is ichool. vice president,'r " D e ■'■A-banmetTrflsjervea.-LeitirBew- Comln' 1*. principal o( th e Bellevue school, "Mary and retiring president, v,-ns m u te r loldlen 0* ceremonies. Howard Bloss, nc- d, u d companled by Mrs. C. E. Amdt. bolh

Hailey gnde achool teachcn , sang.

olr on

^ ^ BU Y,o,„. VolkswagengaUon CUT O PER A TIN G

COSTS IN H A L F

S 'S BOB REESE MOTOR CO.

fA K E SM > D T A S T E . 1

r atw no t Polni p r t n r e eesker th a t re- a pan o( frtab hememade roUa ju s t eu t ef

WADE PIES-CAK ES - BREi

PIES BAKED TO TAKE O

w rs iIUE .WEST __ :___________- .......... ......

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

llFarm Bureau — Meeting Hel(

f* ‘ HANBEN. May 1»-Judy Walki

a clarinet lelecUoo. ^ccompaali• by Joyce Prochllch. Tburaday, ert

n tn g > u opening num ben lor t l Farm Bureau neetlag in t t

' t Orange haU.A ruoluUon provides Uiat a u n t

__X, byUws be.amended so each coamunlty sppolnU one member ' le rre on Uie nomlnaUng coesmltt< for eountr oltlcen. W alUr Show

m U . pn^oecd the resolution.T be Ju ir and August meeUni

; , j r • w in be auom m raed.-and It wi decided U hold Uie-June meetln a t g;«i pm . •

m Um M n . Martin WeUhoasen rtporU the dUttlct Ulk aad talent mei

^ aponaortd br the Parm Bureau wl be held lo Shoshoae on Aug 1.

MUM A fUm on Mexico U ken' durln irrtUr. hU recent trip Uiere wm ahown t

Ed McCartr. Itefresioienls w o ^ aerved. _________________

Alasiia Woman Is Visitor at Hansei

Jmu HANSEN. Msy !0-> 'ra , Olenn T hom u . Anchornge. A iuka,

__ .UlUngBunch, and sbter. M n. Maud l la a |a . Mre,_ Itobert Thomp.V3j

Angeles, Is also vlslUng M r ‘ Bunch, her gnndmoUier. and h t

• riifki aunU. snd other reUtlves In th »«'• community.

Mrs. Irene Johnson. Tacomi W u h ., Is Uie guest o( Mr. and Mr: W. H. nambo.

itiodiM anniversary ' party honoring heI . husband. Nrt. and Mra. Lester Nay *** lor and duuahtm . Mr. nnd Mn

Clarcnce Wemer and ‘ sons, wer - dinner gunis. Mr. and Mrs. Orvll C ‘ ‘ le Rose, Burley, also were guesU

'Ste Shoshone CoupJe• Is in New Homtkanle, SUOSHONE. May 10-M r. anc

Mra. E. D. Adkins have moved t( /Isited Uielr newly purchased residence. th(

(ormer Roy Bean home. Mr. ancII 1, M n . Bean are Uvlng a t PUger': sn lly . apartments.

M n . Leo Kelley U v isiting. lr ewick. CallfomU following her returrx tnU . from Pennsylvanfa. J_________

— —Mf.-and'Mn.-ArMrArdcnjomT- Cnllf, turned here thU week a lter spend* l«Mr*. lng the ,w in ter a t O rldley..CaUt

They plan to return U OrldlejI and ^ tober.________

’ %? PBE8IDENT T O JtA tK• WASinNOTON.«iU? 10 W -

Prealdent. Elsenhower's economic___ speech In.New yW T tifiw lsy night

will t>e c^ed -'na llonw itle 'by the ___ m ajor nd io u d . tcIevUlon networks.6rsnnual' ^ "T®P I ju o l ' tyomty DRIVEWAY MATERIAL’»o"°» ___ feliwm toiLU iiiiltlA LElt___w « r FREE ESTIMATES

c .A . s c o r r a i S O N•next EA 4-2034IClpal

Lins-high > 2 H I L A R I O U S 7

^ NAnSN Aboth; r— ^

NOW PLAYINGDOOBS OFK.S 4ilt ___

—rnicr.H- | raATimE tikes

; b e t t e r• To mske good food lu U ’T m beUer , . . and be belter '~ j! for you., we have InsUlled

— — ^-ncaJlo t-P o ln t-p ressu re— cooker thnt senU all the

u . 'j - rich vlUmlns and delicious t ; ' flnvor rlghl In the (ood 1 # while 11 is cooking. I t H B tastes better—It U bettrr,W come in snil tu te Uis dl(- m ference.

@ *_____

C o o l —

C o m f o r t

-------------- Tor T o u r ■ < s n n irp » i iu « ~this summer, we hnve In-

|M su ited the nenesl and■ mn.it modem In air con*■ . - dlUoning.

I“ Tiy Our Noontime

PU TELUNCHES

hom 7 0 c *P

I R E A D - R O L L S

E O U T

C A F E------------OPEN-isKIO.-A;M. .

1 B a n q u e t H o n o r s

1 i S g h t h G r a d e r sS l C l h AJLET. May 10-A final party t f . iv i , fo r elgWb grade 'itudenu jnchial*JStt **« me f w a e ^

^ SSTJST’’*'' „ ’ ,Ninety studenU and leacben a t-

, {S i ^ banquet aerred, a t 1:30

■«mt» ^ a'owanJ Blon. HaUey seteoUi grade teacher, w u m u te r o( cert- aonK s. ElgbUi gradera on Uie p r ^

S u ^ p a m Included Byron Dowaard. HaUey. who gare Uie InrocaUon; Ralph Butler, HaUey, address ol

- U _ _ welcome;. Roberta MeKercbtf.Phyl- Us L anen and Paye. Batch. BeUrme,

e e S rocal uio; T hom u Mlntun, Ketch- um. played a trumpet solo and Rod-

ported ®ey. McClure. BeUerue, a a . accor-

. Lynda Baldwin, Bellevue, played 1 a aolo; Ralph Lannlng. Hal-

lu rlna » paawmlme. and John, n l , r Benaon, Carey, pUred a corner solo."w o 'o The-elgbU>-g»lide ehoj«-sanf-*ev.-

eral numben-

f o PLAN OKAYEDST.TlOOIS. Msy 10 HI - The

O A n American Legion's support of Prts- O v l l M eat Elsenhower’s PenUgon reor- Henna gsnlraUon plan w u pledged loday a, U by Uie organlMtlon's nstlonsi coni-■T n m mniirr Wut ho mlrt tnnr» mra «nddaude arms are needed to Insun Uie'npsop, natloni.security,_________________:

Mrs. ■■ J f ------- • —d her;

H A P P Y M O T H E

“: ‘ i FREE-0[/ J : \ t o f i r 5 t 3 0 0 M o m s

^ Sunday - From ■ Gran.

m e ' S e c

^ M O T H E R ' S D Ae . 't h e ; -------- ^ ' : : ------------ ----

S l a m e m ~ : M ^ s - v a m m ^

I f f iiTriTTfe cooe'

. _ PLUS: A ic re e n fu l o f ilom^c . "HEART OF SHC

— — E 5 ^ t i i ^ d v6n tu rd5 ,Of W O » in com m on b u t d irty f a c e s o n

, PLUS THIS CO-HITI AT 9:50 ONLY ,

I 2 FIRST RUNS! I } '..... ..... . ' STARTS OUE MOTH

TODAYSI I V L / M I . rtOW EBS TGet m en out o( Csortcilife! Ge to a >

“ “ M O V IEr

I • I Didyoullnow | M— l - t h s t i ....... . 1_______ ^

___ I I PrivaU Detective I [ '^M I w u following you | ) %

I on your receni |I “P&ris Holiday’7 1

[ - ------------------------

------------1---------------------------- 1 . ---------I m s td o y o u I / H I Uiiokofyour | I 1 n sle c o ^ r , . | liJPI

I I JI “Paris Holiday"?!

MI W hsldoyou I ^ I tb lnW j-ou r I ’I f e m a U o ^ n |

~~T I 'y 9 -_r 'T t t r i s

I l ik /b c a l

' j "ParisH oliday"?}

I----- 'Feature Umea: .D ocn epea

I .a - J:1B - t;M Uo to_7,:57 ■ 10:0r - .t»e "M M nn s

i Farm Meet SlatedMURTAUOH. May lo _ n- t w "

v f S J a d u o n . Twin Falls veterirar'Vn p*rty ape*k on Uveatock problem' ,1 .r.,duat* meeUng o( Uie Communiiy r.~-l aUlne Bureau In Uie Murtaug.*! Crir{7

lng WM announced by D usL p f, , t - kina, chairman.I 1:30 Por the women, there «iii

demonstration on decoratiom r ' rteoUl Donna MauMln school or cert- will provide enteruinmrni I'l* pro- freshmcnU wlU be servedraard. - ---------------------------lUon; V ISIT SON AT COLLEor « ^ P A tn . May lO-Mr. ,nd - t . fhy l- Arnold Sampe ipcnt Sundsy m ^

caUUo.. VislUng..Uielr son. Arr-i

tS: a:: • J“ “ I g p O S ° “ '‘ ' ' » » W » X 5 M ! C K ^ "

" ; i S ? S ’ U iittid \

^ f e r t i l i z e r s ; „g N itfogcrv— Phosphate /5 P o lo jh ' f

T h . I “ ^ 5 5 9 6 ! ,| ; j FARM SIRVICE j' 7 s i I ----------- KIM BERir---------- (- -

HER'S DAY, MOM!

ORCHIDS .ms a t th e box office om MotOF-Vu' end ' ^ “ ■and-Vu I

>ECIALDAY PROGRAM!

I o f I ta r* in f o e h i r e t t t — iSHOW BUSINESS" 1

W JJ'fltfllT 'nlhaW ay^Tflith nothing "7” cs o n d m is c h ie f .

a - ngsAimM-mmmiiiititu ‘

1I LArWMlWT . ...... ^J EftTiW<«Ul 111................................ ........... . . In

HOTUER’S DAY ATTEACnONI pj|adm lalon tn all m othen over CO hs'

5B8 TO TW? n n S T 100 MOTHERSl SBleortear FOX FLORAL . J"-----------.THE-FLOWSR-SHOpi---------- ^

RANDALL FLOItAL ‘Hi::__________ _____________________pm

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s A r e a M a n U r g e s

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T o E a s e “ S I u n! I 9*\u)i TunM-NeM’:r.-:t;••.•« wltb *W nd word lor Wl

S S a o r W U U tlo a o f n e w .n 'D on t worry aboi

• ^ S ^ d ^K i* io n like Ui»t o r th bulll In IhU

-•* S b e n )« d a-asn i im o n ..4 -e«u l . Sm d more if ne«letl to hU l • I

M If Oie OOP hcedi Iheic P J U i r d i the U £A . In IOM — g 'S ^ r r o m the EiMnhowa

/ Miion iteeulon.t -niest utl the profrwn*. nilf <ud under the BooMveit »nd/ y.,n adminiitration:

iniurea'bi'niraeixjslts: |/ tintmploymenl compenwUeni ' minimum w tge legbUUon./ Old I te pcnnlons.* name m orlf*rM ~ Insured/ fuiiuiteed by FHA./ r»rtn pfiM wpport.{ . After 30 yemr* the Republl/ bi>e dlKovcred the bullt-ln >L

.J . — ljj„-*nd -K m _no i_ Ie t.ou r-p : f iOTO.

iJ- ----------------------- iL IL H A E X aaO I(Jerome)

* * * *

Woman Voter Extension <

Idltor. Tlmei-Newi:- Utor people stiU b e l le v e ^ i t

___kll rnmnffHUon & ttffctn_Iniifoodt end domestJe products help the United SU tes puU oul Ihl prtsect receulon. Back In

i 7C» tiUi 'w u bellered and conr I built a hlch U rlff wall around

mirketa and enacted the Smc }{i«Ier ' W hen we cUiled our purchiMd from c t cousirles th e r Immediately cea punhulng from us and the depr

- tisa deepened a ll over - the- wa BecaoM our e x ^ r t« h a w ,re a d utD -llm e high the high U rl f f« tRitmcQt might b« mor« dha itn lh»n In the -SCB.

Important segmcntji of Unll Slates Industry' are dependent

- upMt "niarketa'today. Iu 1B3T~ " uporUd about 1B.6 billion doUi

wrth of goodsj thU excluslTO BlUtsaexporU. We imported ab< II bUllon .dollars worth of-goo •ni* dollar gap of 8.6 bllUon. whl TU In exoeea of w hat we' sold 01 »lut we bought, waa the !arg( b l ty e in .

CtoTolume of e y o r t ^ i n e e s li

u lu of all automobllea, automobl- p»rt* »nd-aeo(M orie*.-It eiewdi

Ihl dollar Toluma of afl home bulli * * * *

“Control'ior'Ta] ‘ Congress, Si

Uicc, 'Hfflet'Ifewi; ^I i « wher* tha p rtaldeat of t i

14iho Leagu# of. W om ea/V oter tirps women voter* to support th

- to t^ - - o f - th B - t ra d « -» g r « m e n l ^ ut, Why? -|P 'I bdlere this Is a n uceU ent topli

for debate. Aa I aee It. I am agalna Wnral and In favor of restoring U

the power to regulate al tuuii and trade. A t present, oui «ut« department whose secreUrv li

.

PlM, u only elected offlclaU ahould Ute power lo decide our mone,

itreeoenu. T hat Is why the frwn-

^^A»7Ue.niuat, nriglnat* houM 0/ representauves,"

®« >‘l'* change thU m atter and where It belongs.

I 1Thu Imporlimt Dai

---------------------------- Callti

H A L UI g r a d u a t k

Let Hallmark OraduaUo fnilulaU oni- for you ; , M im message In every : It WU them th a t you ea Uie ve ry 'b est on thU t

Wc Have a. Wide~ “ GRADOATIO

o f D iatiiK

^ U N N IMstam p . ■

g0jroAT.M A Yll.1951

g f “Veil^” Ath.lump” “ “fe^RappecT»U “ » P Editor. Tim« N e« : *

n,~,P» * have been atSi i ? . S 7 .';;

unoppawd. unchnllcnKCd o S l o V I

*P'” ‘ ' “ P‘ r>nu

V... . r . . . . *'* •i'crilom i w in«» ,11 been made: "Evolu

» theory, but Uie Bible U Ju ftower and thMry »Uo." ,n d John, .M Inl,I » '«e. (treat drefln\n!< ^ dreamerj could Iand T n j. aTUien of heaven aa Ute u t

„,\n» o n n neveUiron." T h e Dlble U laUoi. t collecUon oJ siorlea and folic Ic on, TJius lliey desLroy all thought of

.nH OJble belns'U,e Inspired reveU irea ana of Ood's UiouahU /or man

Perhaps iher* Lm'i much we do about.the leaching of evolui

!p.ibllcjns as a theory, bul «e can about ■m sUbll- tenchlng of It as a aclence or mi u r-p 2ojJle U ilng-pror*n.-W e-can-flRht-tt

rem itts made nboul BH O IW - Dlble-ai-Uie-lwplr«<l-Wflrd-of-< el land do 11 rlnhUully and lawfully.

ler Cliief Calls for n of U. S. Trade A(

Ing except fam d»elllngs, Bfjjl Ib^^^tmportint^ex^^^^ 1

uct« win to maintain our way of life t U ou t of country Impohs petroleum, fuel 0 •X In the non-ferrous m tuls. coffee, net congreM print and paper materULi,3und our aurely our nred-lo e i;» r t and i;

Smoot- port should guarantee the conUn we cur- allon of lhe ttclprocal im de acre n cUier menla aet. ^ lilch comes up I I ceaaed extenilon In Junc-of thU year ! deprw . This aet aUow* the President e-world; determine mdtTldual--urlff r«U .reached If. 8, trade policy U based upon t riff wall concept that <hi national inlere ^ t n w i must be considered above aped

Intertjts; our policy ha.i been Dnlted encourage raUier than lo restri

len t on the flow of, trade. This U no Un IB Jppfl t o - i l l o w r « P « l* n n le f t t in i :^ n

dollar* Inale the nauonal inlereat. N oton ulT8 of will high UrlJf walU hu rt th !d about country'a economy but ll may puj ’ -gooda, our friendly markeU Inlo the wBltlr I. which communUt armi- ild over Now U Uie Ume to wlrte lelter* I largeat the congrealonal delegation in auj

port of th t reciprocal trade agr«« cxtcndr

■ ret4.“ wjuiout crlppUng am endm ent omoblla M M . JA&ES GUNDERSONrw ed ed ------- tPreJldeatLespie-of Women»build. Voters)

rarlff BeloHgS'to Says BUss Woman

. back tn the bands of eongreia.» M»ho'WooI Grower* ara nolV o ^ In favor of extending theao trader t the ■«reem enU._Tbt_]ew _Urlffa_oo anenU w oo len 'goodT hav rpu tlw h lif™

our woolen mllU out of buslneu. I topic since our own sheep Industry de- gainst Penda on these um e m ills 'to buy lng to our wool. I t looki like well have to .te all aqueeie a higher Incentive payment t. Dur ou t of Dacia Sam to jnake buaiaesa *ry U P*y-atroU W hat w* need is a few good men

irinci- teachar. tha A p « S ^ u f * U u g h t hould fW ' J**"®- H« .“ I'J “Prove every- noney thing. Hold f u t to that whleh U frwn* tenu lne and good, but Uiat which’ U

th a t “ d. false eschew It." Which mean*[liuit« » h u n .lL m ti lx u l__________ ■JvM," ■nut's what we have got to do If 'f the we expect to avoid a depreaalon, war

and txmjble.MRS. BDD SMITH

' • (Biusi, - .

Day ' ■ - -j

U tF o r th e r o T B a l ---------------

LMARK r riON CARDS^Ju*Uoa Cart* u y -am- « • . . there's a spedal • ^/ay Hallmark card . . . w cared enough to tend ijl* ta p o rtM t day.

f'ide Selection of n O N GIFTSs tin c t io n .

^ G S ,In c . INext to Idaho Power " I

1958

MES NEWS

— - :

theism in Schools iSljyRupert Woma, l because some groupsn . i i » « f P l 't - b'o c

'0 be made, fn^ c h ln b .ibly or unfavorably, if .ii!t BIbl ooms, I. read In Uie.«liooU. lest a sectn y oppa^l. theory be brought oul in wl in u rgent iome of the Uixpnyers do not bcl!

ahould.tte uxpaytr* Slioiltlon, do believe the Bible lo ue thew which spired Word of Ood: who have niEvolution fnlth In (hta Word the bw b of U Jusl a lhe tenchlng of tlielr children- • onn. tlic would prefer to liavc lhelr chlldr Irenmer.i, phy.-Jwl lives dfjiroyed than tl Ild have spiritual lives taken from ihi e Ulopla why ahould » e hnve lo pay uIchiutold M d_b«-foreed-to-jend’tra^cnilflle U Ju jt to a-school which la spcakins aga: 3lk lore." and dealroylng our chlldren'.i f- Ht of thc In nil which we and they hold n :veUtlon dear? These aMertlons which •

made are no t based on fucU bul we e.in personal bias and unbelief,

Tolutlon pniih in th t Dlble H the one b » u t Uie anctng wheel Uiat ean kivc life ac

,‘n U ie midst .pf.socifiijjiatloiul.-*« t o r a physical upheavaU or In the eruj bout the in j dlsappolntmenU of life. Pm

k « r» ~ tro m ilfa -o v e r- ll ,e '.o-cnl juij}. . . i . j u ^ i | c dellnQuency," There is

greater deterrent 10 that Uian n fi belief In the -Bible a.i the dlvln.

t* inspired Word of God.- If we tn «• away Uie belief In I t ns the la^pir

. Word of God, ll censcs lo hold a A p j - a u ^o rlty over our liv«, u becojtf j k V l : uo^ce .lhm ju irjiU jeM U ilcal-boBfjide* unheeded a.vmwl auch boo

«-V j j K l l n K n l i v f .,, Tills ' ChrUUan parenU. here U my u uel oils. S 'h l appeal to you: arbe lo nn

news- “bout UiU thing. Register a prou wlUi anyone In every place whe

m dim - i ® l “ »'nk J t wjjl have < beiri/i snUnu- T*Ik your protest to olher paren agree- “ Hie Uiem to prolwt,- Oo to ll

up for W*chera and tell ttiem ho* y(

i'k School Electioim erest ^

e * e 7 t‘ Stresses Prei^ U m e TUnM-News: _________ ^

Btonly “ hool 1 and 3 (property own t th u “ ' . o r thoae wllh children under 21 / push *111 ^or two school tniateei. rtlUng At a Ume when Interest In eduen

tlprj la reportedly a t nn all-Um ters to high. II U difficult to understand th n aup. apparent Indifference lownrd one 0 a ^ e - the^ public •ervic

^ ■ The Twin Fnlls League of Womei ,, Voter* would like to polnl oul Uia

men UiU group of five men U rekponslbli fo r handling $100,000 a monUi. fo; determining sdiool policy for flJOi

_____ children, for employing 2«a people.However, as of this dal«, no oni

ha* filed In elUier district, although IntenUon to file has been expressed

a n by on# resident of rone 3.. Ttio. le tguf u rgu all resident* oi

dUtrict HI! to parUclpaU In every e no t »chool trustee eleeUon by ateklng trade o u t and *upporting men women

iif of • ' ------- —ineos. _ - -

de . / * buy I

B M o g r |t -H igh-Fh U

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In tiiii m agn iP on t n tw M<gn<vo:

o f « fin* Mgl) fidtlify m uiJcil Ii

ordinary eontolai in p«rform*nc«

m odatf ce>f. Hi* com pacf acouit

^ - « i d : i n lurfrow m afogany. OJ

rvcord riorag* com ptrhnant koU

45 lioun. G M n g io p .f u n tL f l

• a t l t t f a e e tti fo record changar.

N iw Horiion, In mahogany, only.

j - O'1. TV»« Mignavu ijimIwi, fcldta lalamili rtcMJ ckMgie »)tf> OUilU t a ^ X fti.*rfa U«h U r f t ,

^PBLICFFORUMs Man Says Ancienl ^ -V a iM e v il le S K n■eatnment A C t e C l D y L G B Q Cibuicd-ln Editor. Tlmes-Newa:•oups who Fifty years ago one of the h it b'o com- vaudeville waa an inebriated gen

3e. fnvor- man. headed for home, who aiiui r Bible is ed Into the anme tree again . sectnrlnn again and.agaln. Rnally he gave In which aal down cn Uie curb with hU : iibeticve. In Uie gutter and Inmented: “I yer* who In an Impenetrable fo re s t.- ' - ■■ the In* Mlaalng now on vaudeville or ' ave mnde thn t act has betn plaglnrlred by sU of all last Uiree preiHcnla and Uielr j ren; wholretarles of state. Now we luve children's on Uie world stage with our pn lan lhelr dent* stumbling from Iniiumerr II them: cocktail parUe.i a t Tehran, "Va ay uxca Potidam. and Oeneva, Uiinklns tJ Tnilflfe»7W4yfcTtJulI«~foT-Jiome~E;ch tl gasain.it they have run bang Inlo Uial sn n's f.ilUi'greaC big REDwood tree—a regu old mtui sequoU KiBantea—only (0 arrive :ileh • are home in Uie cold, gray dawn of 1 a bul on momUig.after, And with Uielr po<

eLi picked tof 8M billion dolUr* one bnt- dalei.Ife pour _ Wouldn’t an lee-hag be rije.ipi

e erw li- (Weal 37th SUeelJ -Penple ................. _<.New_yorH_Cllyj.10-cnlled ----------------------------------re Is no teel. If need be, go to the auUit n a flnn Ules farther up. The law b on c divinely side. • •we take U a fierce beast were to a lia la 'p irrd one of our children, we would fig ■old any to Uie deaUi to protecl them a: tKcomes no t atand complacently doing nol :al-bo<.lt ingr-The-etem al-w elfurrcfcnnar :h booti U atslak« . Shall we s it with fold

and hands, doing nothing, for fear o

my u r- ■''*««• B^dea or we would lose pre o arms ^Ige? If we do, we become partake protest of Uie deiUiicllon of our chlldrer

: wjiere souls. Do we aay. “I t i^on’t do ai Jeiring, xooar TTT It and *ee. L et us ari parenLi to*batUel!t - > lo the MRS, WINSTON WALKER I* you ' (Ruperl)

* * * *

ion Is Important, resident of Leagut___ :____ J:_Of^tf_ni«iuteJ«adenhlp-------ler* of 2. Place welfare of communitr own- »bove personal gain.ler 21) 3. Posses* a genuine concern foei. our public achool system.tducn- Zone 3 eonsUtules Uie area norU11-Ume of AddUon avenue west to the can nd Uie yon rim. west of BHie Lake* on U one of Pller •school district, one-half mlji lervlce weal of Curry.--------------ZgHe-l- consUtug* lhe area sout>/omen of Shoshone street through SouU: ’’ ^’“ l t ‘0 Highland avenue, boundet M lble on Uie e u t by Blue Lake* boulevard

f i iw ^V}? ‘• '“ H'no <or fUlng la May 31, MOO PetlUon* are available a t Supwln-

SP ie^ .tend»nt.R»flUnd-« offlce. -?o.?ffh ^ ‘ «»H*ew ugn you, ObllgaUon to him by working In

every elecUon we're privileged to have. I f you have no child, yoji will

it* of reallxe your obllgaUon to th e com- every amnlty.eking MRS. T .W . ROBERTSON

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SS'wftitIe hits ot K1 genUe-:aiumbl-' , , , ,aln and I M ake your fovorile

hu feet ; w ith one o f o u r fineie1: “Lost, '• or • ‘i'T llfe tim e l re a su n

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| ] t ^ f M W ^ B T i r i U i ^ ^ t . telt. M< > weak In th a B lf Wood r ire r n i k r

I (8t*tf p ho< a® ir« ilB f) ^

Chilean Exohai t Guestjjn At(

', ': HAILEV. M*y 10-I-rom Chile, / j a u t long, th in ribbon of land preu-II iM bclwKn the gl&ot v i i l i ot the ,-|l Andea on th e e u t v id U14 p»cltlo ' 'iv x e a n on th e weit, E d fv d o te lr* ■li jL h u come to the United Statei T m ^ i n ' iiBtMiWKlur of r ioil-w U t'ge'li j l i l t e m r S dn te n iaU o n il Jarm youlh lltL iT rh in n itJ irtrn t). one of the inote IlLithmn 100, from 60 different Unda. n l lk h o vUl speed from lour to alx tftpnoBUui dttrliiK ISU UrlnK u d vork- f l'ln K oa fArms In th l i country. l\M-E d ia r tfo spoke Uttle EntUih uhen

uTlred a t . th e r tn ch home of ir? Mr. 'and Mn . Joteoh W urtt near liTOM wett tw o weekl ago, but-he'car> fl m ed w ith h im a Spanlah dictionary iu m n ta ln ln g th e SoglUh tncilAUon

m wordi. M r. u id M h . W u n t and b t J u n e i Eakln. Blatne eounty ap1> [ jeulture affent. who U closelyallled

h ^Bpanliti; T hey haT* i n E&dUb- -QBpanlih dlcUonary. v

I. >. Xdctrdo Is leam loc th e U ncuate r Cast. Ih la week h s vUlted th t L • Bp«ni«}i pi«M a t Holley h lfh achool l u d u(U t«d them In th s proper

[ .‘bronundaU on of worda.LIT JM nrdo. aa yeart old. 1*U. d u k

H i,Wo r ts ' lh th e extenilon serrlee In' R |i^ s .- E e - lw > d s - » -p a a lU o n - to l lu K to th a t o f a county a sen t here. B it ■jfirork brings h im In close contact ■ M th 4-0 w ort:, whleh Is equivalent

jwprlc. in th#_X7jUi*a,pjj»i«i. f H o explains “l - c " stands fo r Cabexa l\< bead ). C oruoD (heart). Capaddad

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Student Works ,N. ;

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las bM« « f tw t at-U m raa cb Jm m •(.>& An exshanf* s todest. Edtardo Ukaa to «|

t. and Edrarde, r ffb t. en ra lr iac cattle I ralley. E d^rde wUl'cpend w eda t

* * * *

lange Student Is \grea Cattle RanchChile (capacity) and Cooperadoa (the jreM- .blllty to cooperate).

P«rt o ' h la work l i to handle ap- ? r i : pllcfttlona from . 4 -0 meml>er» lor

loana to purehaie the neeeuary lire-nlfli-lr «nrt >^ilpti»mt tn .U r t f.Tm.

“ In* operttUooi. Money 1* loaned by peniona Intertated In th e project. T he-rtoney li r epaid,—w lth-5-per

" t - cent Intereat, w ithin a period of from .slx.m onthi .to .th ree yean .„„

In asiliU m w ltb th e work on the Wursti- 980-acre cattl© ranch, Bd- gardo cjpeclally likes to-drtre- th^

n e u h** m ^ e d I t for aer-fCgf ^i^^*"da)i. • , ■nury H ll work clothes are cu t ilm llu lUon to American i ty l a .n d e o clothing, and W inter work clothing ta a greenlah-

a eri. Uue. wblle summ er clothing le mied white.

Uah- atrlped u a h , w ith U -lnch fringe la wound' around hla w aist several

'u*te Umea and fastened w ith a trtcUon ^Swtch.'...diool Edgardo h a s Tiddsa rauoh In the^ npe r anny. Hta rodeo s a l t is o f rich ma-

. teriaL Hla tighU flttlog belt la of d u k velvet em bnldered tn color-

e in' >Upa a bright raanta. HU long-tlned n i iu spua -a re -o f stwil. * 7 f -^ .a ia - rld » : Hla ing In the rodeo yoor sp u n ara of

itact »Uver.* ha sta te i..>]ent The moaC popular dancing In hla KlCL lu tlre .co u a tn ji jc lu d e a .th e .rcu t ta ’!. beta descilbad a s the love dance ordanoe Idad of cooqueat, tha inpateo tap dance

MITERND STAY SLIM!

F o r a fu ll sum m er of fn n and t o t .

n Your fifu fo takes on a more■ jw u th h d looking lovelineia■ w h ea y o u l i ^ r o v e yourJ posture aad reproportioa

your body with the :, • S T A U m K H O M E

_ R g P U O N G P U W o f

^ •, reducUon. G e t slim a n d atay .m t U »U m byttim m In8unw antfd u j W laches from th e right3 B E _ _ p lF te i - W h U c jc k x ln g j i{ __

^hocne on th e famous Poature-Raat.*

V Reduee the modim was'W Uie S U u ffs r w»y.^

tc ''’M agic C o u ch " to bea u tu

auf fer is healthful L B 1M IA L E R 0G R A M _Valley Rcprcscrittivcs

Buhl • BurleyTHONE DIAL

11-W OR 8 -5452

>oding K e fc h u mDIAL nioins4 4 7 8 4 2 0 4 3

il CouponI a Stauffer. rtproK ntatlve con tac t me n t x x HOME DEMONSTRATION

Near Gannett

4.Mr. and Mrs.' J a a ^ W a ^ a e u Gu>. to operate tho trac to r «a (ba MO*acre

lUe in the U n lud SUtea. After another d a In Caatleford with a Baagoo faoUjr.

' snd the Spanish randanga. 'H e Ukes Amcrican dancea.

He eats American -food w ith a 1 rellah, althoutth the cookery la dlf-

r > h fercnt from th a t ot hla native land.There, seafoods, with m iny varle-

(Ihe tlea no t found In olher wuntrlM , are p reva len t Cochayuyo(aeaweed), eriaoa (aea urchlna), loooa and oa-

’ tlonea. ahelUlah and conger eels are ‘ aome of th e delieacles., _ r ' rive/o'clock tea and dinner about

»-pTO;;a'inrcustom-in-cmie:-------jtect. E d g ^ o has with him Spanish -p er m Q ncy,_w lU i_gretnhacks_on_the d of Banco Central of Chile. A bill for a,. 190,000 la w orth approxlmalely tS3 . {j.. to American money; Pesos of nlum- 2 d . Inum u e worth* approxlmntcly one y u miu (1/10 of a ccnt). He aUUa that

pesos wero originally made cf silver.

manufacture them of copper and In ^ WSS c h ^ e d to o lu m ta ^ ., jijj..' Befort IdivlniTiom e Editardo was , U given colored alldea of Chile tg show ‘ la America, and waa presented a IS, . . . mlUlmeter camera lo tnke plelurta.<

HTtuo-iBowirmrinaEnjirM vern oecaalons. Whllo he doea no l uae saperUUves In dcacrtblng h li home-

^ land. h U p lc tu ra te U the story.^ _ » d < « ^ w tir » p e p ^ a n ^ j i ^

Blor-l

riiB“ownof< ” vawutn cloa

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h h i e *s a u y c

C o m e in a n d re g i i f e i____ m o d e l g p d s e r io l 1

y o u r 'o ld voctT um cli5L _________ If yQuri_ii_Jhw_nlfj.f r e g i s t e r e d in o u r ;

g ive you a b ra n d nev w h ile Hoover Conve c le a n e r v^tfh t h a A S h ift - FREE I

W e Stock a ( HO O

COMPLETEP A RTS

ANDSERVICE

. O ffice

Eighth Grade g Event w m Be H Held in Haile'^ ------H AILgY. May4IW >m i»»tw«T»^

exerclaes for the elghlh trade lU den ts of c la a a school dlauict N <l WlU be held a t the high acho auditorium here a t 8 pjn. May 1 313a procfMlonal and rtceailon; will be played by ih e Caier'clgbl grade band.. S tudents who wlll-partlclpats u Jo h n Rodger L ane, Ketchum. wl wtll give Ihe address of welcomi Rodney McClure. Bellevue, will pli a trom bone w in ; Lynelte Olso: K eld ium , will give a reading ao the Bellevue vocal trio, composed ( Paye H atch. Phyllis U ru n ar RoberU M cKerclier win ilng. TT H ailey group will give thb "gooc bye.”

T h e commencement addrm- w| be given by R upert Houu. Re Pathet^ ileiw ne-O 'C onnor-w tii-p i the Invocation and Rev. C hult S h irk the b e nedk tloa

Ray O. Jefferson, prlnelpal of th K etchum grade school. wlU preaes d lp lom u to L e R ^ Anderaon, AUc B urr. Thom as Campbell. MIchsi Circuit," DeeAnn Oorchak. 'WlUlu Evans, L ym ui Hammon; Jame

H I . lIny.ff(»<l..JobaXaQe>J3uimaa.Uln H I lun, Thom as Murrny, Lynelte 01 H I sen, Rodney Reese. Thelma Scar ^ W ‘ twruURh; S h l r l fy SChtii&eV D in ■ | . S te w a rt.a n d .H c r tx r t Weicott.

L ester L e w is . Bellevue' gnd school princlpnl, will present n^i« m as to LlndjTBnldwln, Faye.IUtcl Joe Ivle. Arzy Lance. Phyllis Laraer Rodney McClure, PaUlcla McOuln R oberU -M clC ercher,- Delbert-'Mc

------- Mur<lo,-Janet-MoTan.-Chcryl PiscoJan- and H obcrt W right, acre

lher lyn C arter. H aiel Charlton. Cortenn siUy. Dllworth. Cynn Pam w orth, Oeorg

Maas, Mary M aas. Millard Ueahea------- M org ftre t' Murdock. Karen Olaerjto g David O rchard. W alter PecJr, Msr

. g a re t Pyrnh. Robert Pyrah. Oali ,. Roberts. Bererly Simpson, Sharui “ ‘ S tanford . K aren S w e a t . Undi

T tia teher ond Eddie Williams." “• will receive the ir diplomas froo

O eorse 8 . B rush principal.M ark T . Patterson , prtncipU 0

th e H ailey grade school, will prt.* se n t diplomas to Dale Anderaon* C harles Board. Jo h n Brooks. Jeir^

Croce, T erry Crofts. Beverly Cftit.tbout ler. B arbara Dixon. Byron_ppwn»fd

R o g e n V y . Effle Oeiskey, Roberi anlih Hawkea. Jo h n Hutchinson. RonaU _ lh e Ivje. D onald Jones, Ralph Lannlng 11 for ? a n e l“ Pet«rsen. ■Jane Powell. Le< / tS3 Rice. Richard Ridgeway'. Ralph ,lum> R u tter , PauUno Sharp, O e o rg « ’ one Sh irts . Michael Slgglln. Jactiuellr tha t Southern. R obert-T hom paoa aod

liver. R ichard W hile,:d_iD .V r ~ ' • • . . . - ..Id in In th e Big Wood r iv tr valley befott

tm vcling on to Castleford io r sev- I v u eral weeks to sU y w ith a Buquc show fam ily.a IS T o the m any friends he h u made

•ures. here , he will say “H osta lutgo"—and ve rn VIinn«rTh-5ie-wliO-iu-eno-T)eSm e . use h is rriends there vrilh the same ome- smile and "X^omo esU usied'’ with

w hleh h e greeted the W un t fanUy week th e e r ta lB s 'b e .a n lv e d here. >

jr-of'the“6 ld e ^ f~ leah¥rl-egisfered hen

jiite r th e m a k e , In o m b e r o f I ^ 0 %

rT cIiianer. / « ld u i - « l* o n e r ------- 1----------3ur J to r e ^ 'w o 'l l /

jn v e r tib le —Ih o . a - A u t o m o j 'i g ----------

a Com plet'e Line O V E R CLEAN

PricesS ta r t 'As Low As_____

■SmSSSSm!

- T M E S - N E W S , T y

le Featured alBeley ' 'ie Ilu - ^ let No. . . 'school laymonal

i t s u ^who

Olson.Ig and Mcd of

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. Rev.11-gtT.e:hules

of the ireient

Alice llchsel 'lUiam James :.Min^

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1 1 ^ ’ T hs Poor FU U 'wOI slBg. a t tb e f □ u ^ ‘ Yooth fer Christ In Twtn T ails r t i

Uar|e>w-,Ankeny. BJcbard.Cadd._lt«n» u a » (Sla/f-entiavlng).------ . ------------------

* * * *

K Christ Slated 1The Ptiur Plata quartet o r X os s

ua ie Angeles, whose specialty combines s a unique bidvling of novelty num - a bera, gospel songs, hymns, spiritua ls t and barbershop balladi, will be fea - ij

*r9*" tured In lh# fourlh annual Y outh , , . for Christ formal recepUon a t B p j s .

*> of Priday in the T urf club,The quarte t U renowned through-

out N orth America and the O rient ^ where i t has appeared before more

.nVrrt than a mUlion and a quarter people ln-BoniB-3.000 sep«Tale-perfonnaiica.-

f ? ? : Formed in IMfl ahortly a fle r Its e o m p o n e n ts '^ met^whUe^attendi

Ankeny, S rlto n e ; R lchud Cadd, baaa; Ronald CreccUus, second tenor;

^ and Norval Hadley, tenor.In 1D59 the Pour FU ts touredi

-------Japan. Korea, Okinawa. Formosa.*■;— B o jST nB g“ aK dH i6T i» iiipp iiffisnr * ‘0re highlight of the quartet'a career—

**** and its Iss t tr ip out of conUncnUI United ,S tate»-took place In J a n - ; uary. 1957. when 11 participated w ith

Buule Dr. Bob Pierce in the great d ty - - a n d wide (?ni«ade for Chrtil campaign come InTiiinllar: 1same Appeoranea a t high ichools. civic w ith organizatloni. eonventlona. Chris-;

uaUy Uan funcUona, auomier c o n -’tenmoea.-youUi- meetings, • revivals;

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T W IN F A L I 5 , ID A H O .

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tb e foortb au raal formal l e ^ U e a sf b Friday. Members of the quarte t a n L Kenald Cm»Un. and Xa rr .l lU /ltv .

* , * *' * T .T .Y m rihford Here for FridayX os and all lypes of religious services and lines secu lu mecUngs keep th e group um - a t a feverish paee. Between Umea, ua la the Pour Plats may be found mak- fea - iag „cord i which will be available

ReservaUons may, be made by call-|

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EAT B E IT I

Merchants

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lag E « * o o d M W i sad th e jecep-Uoa Is open to a ll high aehool atu-

n inth thiQO ih U th g rades.

] COBDdlSSlONEM TO MEET■ 1 sHoeHOKK, m r i9 - ‘n i e oounty , 1 ccttm lBlonen win m eet-a t 10 am ,

t Monday a t the eourtbouse^_________

ilPACi; MI / rugs: I drapes: I furnitureI

I D o r i t F r a c tu r e

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^ . ESTIMATES? GLADL

2oup ■ ■ ,nea, ■ ■lak- ■ible P

IyGRADIj■ _____W hen you think of graduation > H Pcnny-W l« Drugl The one Item — ____ mosU-euTI.lUid.at renny -W lse . .

I FOR GIRL GRADS: FiH Perfumta. Colognes. Travel C*H K i t s . Luuagc. (^m c ras,- PtB Candy. Ceramics. S p e c i a l WB NovelUea,' Watches, Jewelry, KiB Coilume Pieccs, or a Penny- Rin Wis# G ift Certificate. nj'

|— S A IJY-WISE FOUN‘lE R 'S 'D A Y ---------------

br- ROAST PRIME t i RIB OF BEEF...„.............. ..

I f f i STUFFID DOUBLE______•M rX CH6P5.«___ ...i........

£ PENNY-WISE “H BAKED HAM..........

" ONE-HALF_________^ FRIED CHICKEN..................

ladi, sandwiches and snacki. And homa 1

ITER FOR LESS AT PENNl

ts’ Lunch

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g a r a g I s 1H O M E IM PK 0V EM ENT5

- - IM t KlmbBty Bd. RE *T CRESS B L O a SUPPLY ‘unty no do. paymeata. SO me« to m . ! a m , Ht g in SdT H Otees 8 U a ^ |

k a g e IE A L

SBeaaUfBlly cleaned bi yenr faom i or fal Troy's m edera pUat.

Il

S W e.taka ( b e a down, deaa Una and ra-haag them .

E Cleaned, refsrbbhed and mida

haadseme a ad b«MU/al agala.

ture the Budget!

HS-TO P A Y !

Sensaiional Offer!__________

une 1 » t— Vi Ju ly 1st Vi August Ig t

A D L Y I .Nci O b lia o t io n t .

\w F J S H M ‘rjBM

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UATEStlon you Jiu t na tura lly think of 9

Item YOUR graduaU will want Ise . . . . and A t.grtal.a4v in« ..loo l_______

FOR BOY GRADSi__________1 Cameras, Projectors, Pen and I. - Pencil BeU. Sleeping Di(><1 Wstcliei, Toilet Sets. Travel , KlU. Lugga^ , Tools. Electric ~• Rasors. BUUonery. or a Pen-

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Four Divorce Oraers Given

. InT.F.Cpurt■

^ v S £ ^ ' W ^ > » s «r»nted

*® a a to d j of two minor

Pcirl A- Petert « s Klven ‘G : ' T « « nilnor child and

tssso m onthi/ child. *up- TbeT*!). rccelTtd • divorce i ^ l i J . P t le n . *nwy v e r t

» . 1MB. * t Jerome. g ^ * , H ^ n t e d by l a j r *nd ®f. ^ F«lla IBW firm.

S irlS d her former lum e. W»nd« ffSi. Mmmlefc « » m w red . A

Ttey weiT m*rr<ed Ptb . I. r tp r« e n l« l by Earl I w «atf. T *in nni .ito m er.

Joha Cliyton « * divorced from u T flff tn d o ly n Carol* Clayion.

|lY c i-c u « o d y - o r - m e eSeor ehlWn®- «' I* “ “'JI"-^ < m th -d i tr in » -a ie -« im m « ^ lU Tifl Dts ber » 0 monlhly nipport (»eiSi^chUd *nd IIO monthly *11- Ljbt Itw court onlered him to

community debU *nd M n. S rton 'i »lloniey fee*. A prevloua

iir e a n e n t w u tpproved. « r t mWTled here O rt. 11.

V ia .-^ fih« -c fln tu ted rh lrro rta in»J; icBPUbl and fll«l » crow-com- S S ^ Q i t him . Ue WM repre-

hr Eari E . W tllttr »ad the y j s B i i j r i n T i = ■

Supper Club Will Meet on Tuesday

buhl. May 10—T he Supper club d Qa P in t Presbyterian churth will beld W l « t nipper club for the KUCD at 7:30 p m on Tuesday a t S * u i t h . - U WlU be b a u d on a ratem theme aod the dinner wUI U lerred chuck wngon ityte.

fftcUni muslo will be played Omuihout the luppcr and 0 . A. KeUer. Twin FUUi, n'lll allow plc-

-liiM<f-l<laho.fhosiamnui----------------llcsti will be Mr.' and U n . John

Bjrter. Mrt. C. C. Voeller. Mr. and - Urt SUnley Webber and Mr, and MB. BUnH TB a Ti. ' ”

May Fete PlannedUHJVERa n Y O P IDAHO. Mo*-

cn, Uay 10—Richard Kerbs, Ilup- -rf.-)iM oaiiea-st[ident-TJnztaemc- - Act. will aet aa m w ler of cere- Dales for the May fete ceremonle.% EtUinUy In the memorUI gymnii' il^a as which about 1,100 m olhen in opected as gucstn.

t o n W arner OowMilock. Tn’ln _ n a . ii pro p u n cnairmao.

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M. Refibloa□ JOHNNY B. GOODE

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p e c k -a-c h e d cEd Arnold

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Legion Group |^"^To Fete GoldI I Star Member]] oiothcn will b« honored t t the neII ’ xaeetlns oCtha Amcrlean irtglon u J ftiulUar; It w u decldcd a t tl j; sieellDC of Uie American Lesion ai

• ^ ' AuilUary T hunday e renbg a t tl (• American Lesloa hall. J t »?lll be

. L > potluck dinner wltn M n. Ray CUi i L _M n_iD d3Irs^o«-A eoelt In-chan j r ■' of the projram, and Mra. Emc 1V ' sm iam and M n. Claud BulCj hai iL • tha dccorat l o n a .__ _III ^__popi)l£s-iorrporoy-<i«r_M «y_! l|-: I vere dlitrlbuted by Mra, Suti jr. I poppy chalnnan. A cooked food u If: «U1 be held a t the Owiley rrocei i t ' the lame day lo raise money fi \r O lrli Blate. M n. Blltlant -vu as ,j pointed.publicity chalnnan for th ll I event.| |- I t vaa announced tha t a donatiof r j-tiad-benncnC-to-thF-htert-#und-lfi I memory of Olenn Bell, a deceatej, member. Mrs. J, D. D llt thanke

II the memben fer cardi u n t to MH £ u u durlne hla lUneas.I The Joint openbs for the tegtoM' tn d A uxilla^ Included aeveng aonti, Vemon Mavencamp conI dueled the buslneu meetlnt for thL Am>rimti T>gtwn with Mnvfnr camp, prealdenl, conducting th

n Refruhraenta «’cre provided b.II the Amfflcan Lerlan and terved-b I Mavencamp and J o h i

[ Fair Will Ask \ Bi3s7or JNew

Produce Hal]SHOSHONE. May 10-Bldi foi

eonatnictlon of a communlly produc* buailas ac (hs county ./alrnoundi will be called In tho near /uture, board'membera decided a t a meet- Jn« Thunday night a t llie office o{ County A jent J . Howard Mannlnt:.

' 1||‘ A dlKuatlon o f the.proposed build* I J}' lng waa held prior to action to call • lj for bids. Need for the produce ex- i.JI hibita haa been brought to .atlen* I I . tlon of fair booxd membera over the

paat fe«.year8 alnce the wool ware* ,I‘I houae, which la located a ahort dli> J*i—Xmcfl-froiii-lhfl—£alz-grDUDdi,Ja-tliaIII cnty place available in the area for U aetUng up tha exhlblU. Many per* I J M oa-at fair Ume have complained

W they weren't able lo find the ex* ! » hlblta. It waa rtported.I ll Membcni of the board hope to

hara the interior of the 4-H bulld- ]{; Inga a t the fa ir grounda finiahed |j}[ a long wllh tho contract for the new

^ . . A l n .have been held a t the-fair- ; grounda for the patt three yeara. j l . prior to which they were held a t

th e court houae lawn and com- ; munlty buUdlnga In the ccnter of I town.

»r— ^A t-th r-fiirinnn ia irtw irB srH aa >! buUdlngi have been uUllied for 4- .' n exhlblla and two ttock bama hare • ' been buUt. There are real rooma il u d A v tih lng InslallaUon for v ii-

sialf. Hie construction of Uta com*1 munlty produce exhibit buDdlng wUl

aee the.falr faciiitlea weU e<iulpped iOT many years, board memben-aay.

— Slu-i&aaUnAJniuraday'nlght-waa conducted by Floyd Bllva, chairman.

_A lio-*U «adlog-ln-addlUon-to-f«lr board membera, were,Rutsell Kelley, Jor Wood iUver“ Center Q ra n « ; &It3. Winfred ReiilnRer, Opal Re* bekah lodte; M n . Louiie Braua,

-J^m a-^U rtaU -M d-T cnT L erjoh ir . •on, Maglo Onmge. The Tlslton came a t request of the fair board. A t the la tt meeUng of the board,

“ the memben Voted to in ^ C each ' organliaUon of the counly to ap- ,

'point a member to meet' with the > Ja ir board a t all U>elr meetings. f

I t waa reported U a t tho counly ; ■gent had planted a tree, provided by Mrs. Cletua Bhonk. a t U>» fair* grounds. •

There will be no carnival a t the fa ir Uila year, board memben de- ‘ cided. but rides for small children <

' will be obtained through a “ Twin 1

( Deadline for food and game c bootii appllcaUona w u eet^for July v

I Silva aald he will check on fa ir h 1 books and collect IUO for each tub- Ji I acriber’B'name.I The county agent and chairman p , o f the board will meet wlUi the s< i_»chpql_bpart_reff(irdlng care of_tijo II

Work to be done for th e fair artd U regulaUons pertaining to depart- tt menu-were ouUiaed., T

“ ■ V o t a l ' U n i t F o r m s " ;KCTOHDM, May 10 — U te flrat ^

meeUag of what It U hoped will de­velop Into a Wood River chapter of th e “Society for the PnaervaUon

, nnd Encouragement of Barber Shop Ai Q uartet singing of America, inc." at v lll be held a t the apartmenc of B: Zlowanl O. Scheller Wednesday eve­ning. pg

If this group is onraolMd. It U fli ^ o p e d - w - a lw -or8a a l» T i r * 's « e t U

near, future. _____________ w

V R e a d y M i x e i

K PEADY MIXED «

I SUMNERTWIN FALLS

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ip - Jerome I. I d - - ^ " —

l e r s

ho next ■..■■■ J t i S lon and ! • • a t the ' .

the ----------111 be a • ' rCUw*charte •'Emeat ' •

han*

Butts, odsa le grocery f’ .'- l

for ,';'J : 'as ap- ;or ...

mallon "'und-lnseatedlankedto Mr.

tegtonleveral

the lavcn*. t the

ed by

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aH MWiiiiiiHiiii i i imJ for Deacribed a* oae of Uie («p qsai

plottshlp, owner John Conrad, roo s o m -w a s aceUlmed (be fraoi! et

iitiiro show a t Grants P an , J ln O re , were enUred la 16 eveols la 11

I . , of plon.’ winner of (be open aad aofic ‘ r tln in r claaa. Fokey’s Jim and his 2 ; cntTavtag)_____________________

";i Idaho’s Fresh [|_^G ladjof_C*per^ WASraNOTON, May 10- S t n lined P rank Church, D„ Ida., the two*I ex* week veteran of the much publicised

McClellan rackets commlltee, thlnki fl ta his new Job Is Jusi line, u ild . 31-year-oId senator tald,

“W hat weTfl doing here la Impor- new tan t. I didn’t volunlwr for' ll^ I 'm

____ alrrfld>-_nn- thrr.>-.l.im1lns_fnmmi:.f«ip tees—but I 'm glnd to be working em * oh'Ui® rackcU committee.": Freshm an Churcli wns appointed •nm *h en Sen. P a t McNamara, D,' Mlch., blasUns the committee for

Issuing a "report which damns the y j g entlro-labor-movement wiUi-the-tlns . of ft few,” resigned.

Church atrongly disagrpes wlUi McNamara'a charge. In an inter-

• n i . ' ' 1 ^ week he said, *The com- mltUe-a no t against labor. It's against corrupU oa" •

3i>ed amlllng young senator point* ^ od to the Peonsylvanla federatlonbt

c a^ eJa .underllne ttla.poloC^Tbere nan. » “ « where the confidence fa l, men .moved-ln-hnd-tlcUmlsad-boih Iley, management and labor."« e ; ----------------

I; Legion Seats— a New Officers

SHOSHONE. May 10 — Offlcen ? P ' wero instaJled and current business

handled when members of Uie Airier- lean Legion post met la special ses-

ilf . Dennie E verett was installing of­ficer. In sta lled . were Robert Had-

the commander: Omer Shook,de. third vice eommander; R. W. Orove, , ren eergcant-at-arm s; noy Bate, chap* , irla lain, an d 'H al Ross, finance chair*

me c en ’ slale ara Harry Eden, fln t j uly vice commander; Elmer Terry, sec- {

ond vice commander; E. L. nomet, ( a ir historian, and Roger Kelley, ad- r lb- Ju iant. J

Tho Memorial hall remodeling j ah program now underway was dlscua- v Jte sed. 'The work is expectcd to be tii i IinlflhcdJn.M fly.________________. -

Honor students to be nnmed on . rtd the legion plaque were selected from r rt- the ivigh school senior class roll. ,

The names wUl not be disclosed un- - Ul commencement. [

L C h u r c h t o H a v e

J i A s c e n s i o n R i t e s !on BHOSHONE, Mny 10-A speclsl I op Asceralon day service will bo held'

a t the Christ church Episcopal a t ’ of B:30 a m Thursday. ie . A coffce hour will follow a t Uit'

parish house vlU i Mrs. Mans CoC-

i f : IC Thw millrt » m aflfp th . ' _

coffco- hour;

[e d C o i i c r e t e ^ lFor stay-put driveways, k

■ t firm foundations . . . j^ |P " you can always depend on J ;==■ our ready.m ixed concrete « j

to Rive you U u t flint-hard.U stecl-strong finish so nee- 1 '

essary for any good o a - W sonry Job. 1

B . The even, proper mlxtUro . ! ■ of all our cemcnt is your k i

, assurance of satlsfacU on- ._ .e u r- .o a -U i# - jo b delivery W

provenis any lo a of Ume J ,

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qsartar faoraaa la th s Northwesl, Pekey^I. roote I , Jerom e, pictured above with Pi od ehanplcm atalUon U ty I a i Uie Or«|vz J ln and bis sire. P relly Pakey, P-U9S8.I lo Uie OranU Pasa thow and placed la es novice cow entU nr event aad also eaate L I his tlsler.-Pokey-a Pal. coabloed (» bria

shman Senator S r Chan CP. on RadStn M cN am an feels the rackets com- two* mittee- should end. Al Uie Ume of clud his reslgnaUon he said, ‘The sen- links ate might well givo serious consid­

eraUon U) wheUier this committee tald. bas not outlived its usefulness." ipor- Church again saw the Issue In a - rm different lig h t and snld he Uiought mOi Uin.CAmmlU<a.hfts done and-aill-do king beneflcUl w qrk.. "A good deal of

data has been produced which wltl nled help in th e fomvilaUon of legbia-

D., Uon to b e lter protect the worklnx for man."the Al Uie Mune Ume, Uio Idaho sen*

•eins a tor-disagreed ■wlttrtellow-cummlt^' tee-membcr Carl T, CurUs. R ,

wIUi Nebr.. who pictures Uie InvcsUga- iter- Uon as p a r t of a general counter wn- swing of th o pendolum against Uib It's pro-labor movement begun la Uio

UilrUes.'Inl* On specific Uws, Chur<A said he mbt consldered-the welfare pension fund le n reglstratlon-aet-recenthr-okay«t-by meo Uie senate n good Uilng. He looked »Uj for-m or«-labor laws ufier-Ujo-No-

rember eleeUon.Informed souroes say that Church

need n o l look for even Uie mild___«w«:«J>enslon.regislr>Uon.Uw.to

become law before November. Ac­cording to these sources, le of the

[*a 3t members of th e house educaUon _ u id .la hnr « im mlUeo-hava-pledted ren “ ^

A c c i d e n t C a u s e d

I n T i r e B l o w o u t°i" . A blown*out l l n caused about *“ M75 damagea Priday when the drlv* » ;• er of a IBM r w d pickup track lost' Jve, control of th e vehicle about Uiree' T . “ “ “ .north of Filer on highway 63.i

State Patro lm an R. E, Yoiine «•-* ‘*7 'tlCftW'- TTgH t - U a ilo' iiurrier. iC

Everett, W ash , lost control of Uie: « ; Uuck when the righ t front Ure blew “ • OUL Tho Tchiclo v en t Into a borrow

»“• p it and knocked down a power pole I , and turned over o a lU side. 0*-ner| ‘ng of the truck, Steve Davis, v u asleep!

beside the driver. Damage to Uie truck was estim ated a t isoo. Dam*

— age to th e power pole-wM-eiUmattdi O'* a l 178. NO in juries wero reported.

Currier w u cited for driving wiUil aa expired driver's license. i

Quality is nI ■ l o m a f i

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TIMES-NEWS, Tn

lother Cro>m.

ley^ J t a bas a4ded h b lOUi erand cham- th Pokay’a JUa. rtporU Peke7*a J ia . P* | w ro n Qttarter Hone WectaUoB's aaaoiI~ MSB. owned by O ka Thora, Peadletoa, la each. P retty Pokey was rcaerro cham*

m e lo f ln t In (be western pleasnrt aad I b ria f a f lr s f tn predoea ef daai. (Staff

• Says He’s icketJCommitteecom- themselves to no labor leglsIaUon le of unUl afU:r elections. The suatesy. sen- accordlni; to these sources, is this, isid- Come November, the Democrats vlll lllee probably have enough of a majority

to be able to vrlte the Uw exactly In a as they want it. ught Church Is Uie only freshman ll-do s«nalor-4n-W ashln8ton-wiiH-{our I of commltteo assignments, -lie says will aboul UiU: “I'd raUier be terribly

b la- busy, and In Uie awing of things k ins than sItUng on one or (wo standard

• commltUcs such u District of Co­sen* lumbla and senate rules." tnic=' —ThB~HcpuJilicans~weTe~pnT»l4iy

R , miffed a t Church's appolnUnent to iga- the rackeli commlltee. Up unlU nter nov. aU memben of the select com- Uib mltteo have been-taken from flUier Uio government operaUons or Ubor and

public welfare. Sen. B b ^ Ih u r- I j,e mand, D.. S. C , a aouUiemer of M-rt conservaUve views, vas next' on the

Usl. after-McNamarw'a-rcaignaUon. ^ u m o nd w a s ^ - p a « e d by the

a member cf aeiUier o t Uie Inter­im}, ested standing committees, selecled.

W e e d C o n t r o l M a n

a T o S e r v e W e n d e l l! ! l WENDELL. M « j4 0 - A Wendell

branch of the ooCT' county »eed conlrol office was K t up in WendeU lasl week.

I l f ir. W. Bishop, former local rcs- Ident, wUl operate Uie office for re s -1

«ut IdenU In thU part of Uie county, rlv* losti

SIN US|j! “I N f E e r-i wUv, Bronchial - Lung J," Ailments

Successfully Treated

I H. W. HILL, D.C.IM Main Nbrth. TwU PaDa

luil Phon* RE 3*7618

remembered %fteiLpnceJs~~ -

forgotten

" n o MORE II

DUI REdwood

I -U l l

TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

C h a m b e r U n i t S ^ I V e j ^ r S o c i f l , _

S e c u r i t j iT a l k ^“ 'B U R lx ^ M a y lO -The congna* H

. Iional acUoo eommlttee of th e ‘ ' L - > Chamber of Comsierce met a l 7:30 ,[ ^ am . Priday a t 'a breakfast te&slon ^ A l to hear Judd Sedan present a d is- k. H eusslon on Uie sodal security legU* ,]

UUon now before congress.' Of (he many bUts before congress u a t th e present Ume he cited th e u Porand bUl'as an example staUng I t v o u ld raise Uie taxable v a« e bi

■ from-Uis-.preaent-WJOO lo M.OOO, K meaalng-aTnarlm um - tax o r 'a n y a employe and hU eni'pIo3-n- woulcf In* u

H crease from «M.M lo SICS annually m V , and of a self employed person from W \ « lU taP 4 T .M . , tW I "The most dangerous Uireat to I our freedom.- Sedam said, '••o u ld toI - be the provision made for hospital- p

M nts: T h b In effect would bring C D Q I about tociallzed medicine, a s itu - IJ M *Uon th a l our insunnce companies •Uf liave beeff tiring to combat Uirough ^ - more adequate cm-'enge.” ,3 9 The original purpose of social ae* W l cority. to aasuro the aged of an In* ^ C m come, was a commendable one. a c - ^ BHI cording b> opinions expressed by « S f tn 6 M -p rtttn l“a f lh e “ mceUrig“ T n d

letlera wtre sent to reprttm U U ves ^ In WaininilAKT^. C , reeoniraVn'd-

O T lng no changes In socUl security benefits. W

M By way of review, Uie commltte«. S S 3 summed up lls acoompllstimenls

thus fa r In the series of 10 meeUngs , e<g tleld e*ch Pridsy morning. The local B | committee is one. pf^UOO auch ’ ( K . CQmfflillee3_of_the.-.Ctiaibber—of

OBm mcraL-Uitou8hwit-Ui*--«:-07 ^ ^ which b making liself heard and ■ L felt In cnng p g i.a t^ « nt tuiW the stand Uken Ton Issues such aa —

the Ubor biU. Uie agricultural s itu - f atlon; educaUon; minimum wages; ■ spending; Uie HooA-er commission posUl rktcs and taxes, Uie com m it- . tee has received telegrams and Ict- te n from Uie U. S. Chamber of Commerce as well as chalmjen of the various commlUees and Idaho represenUUves in Washington, com*

^ mending Uie group for IU acUvlUes ■ and civic Intcresl. J

M emben of-Uio commiltee b m M Trum an Bradley, chairman. Her* /j man Bedke. E. R. BUutr, Mack Crouch, Herman E. King. Dr. Jam es ' J

k p R. Klrcher, Edgar Moorman, AdonLi ■ 'v H.-NiclsonrJess-ArPiirson5mirvey

Rogen. J. H. Hoptr. Judd Sedam. tlon Reed a .-6U nIty .-o .-L .-8 trom -and — y y . R . O . H .,d .. I,

i g D e l e g a t e s N a m e d c.

nan T o A t t e n d P a r l e y C®«' -O e lg ^fat^ ^ r om^ n^^^«l3 cdubcif ;*y? JIo .Jlia ,-IC niehU .of Columbus, lo -4 , Ibly Uia-5l8t-annual KC convention in ;

Coeur dAIene May 18-20 have been “ ^ aelected, *

^ ^ . e y are TTiomas Hackel. grand s, kn tithC - and-Jack-L eC U lf,— p aat

tn S™"** •“ l«hl. Allcmates are Harvey " Quesnell and-Joo LeCIair. D istric t ,

J " Deputy Nelson C. JarvU aUo will I . attend. repnssenUnr Uio distric t, I I d meeUng of th e -

fourUj degree assembly Saturday. L of Mrs. J a n U and Mrs. LeCUlr v ll i ■

accompony. Iheir husl>ands, Tlie gn, delccalca will laura PrM«y mnTT'Inrr ^ :he

er-ed.

II : IeU I ]

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SERIES 1/21X844 1/ RCA v ia iamaxing volue in c o n to lt TVI Beautifully fin ished.

REGUURVALUE....... .............................

J I Q l l. The Ashmcad features R.C —Xlean’lstyling-and-every-S

• Now Mirror-Sharp Pictur*

• Powerful New Super Choi

• Itnproved Bolanced Fidelit

• RCA Siiverama IIO-Deg'rt

• New Super-Seniitive Coicc

• H igh-Shaip^nd-Eoiy Tiinii

J

S h o s h o n e S c h o o l .

1 M a k e s P l a n s f o r .

t = G r a d u a t i o n F e t e i Il r . SHOSHONE. Uay 10-There vlU

tie no -commencement speaker* for | j

7 ^ here Thursday. The Ume wUI be f f i l spen t giving awards and tclaolar- i’m, seniors.‘7 " T he only fonntl addresses will be

by- EUene BolUnger. saluUtorUn, *“ * and Hard HaU. valedlctorUn. San­

ford ConneU. chairman of the r u s Khool board. wUt be id charge of t^ e presenUUon of diplomas, ln g Music will be by Uie high school'

band, under dlrccUon ^ Howard-' Knowles._Alien' Thome, will play

*ny th e proceisionsr ahd recessional In* m d Judith Love will play a piano ^ ly solo. ■om Tlie exerciics will be a t 8 p jn .

a l the high tchool gymnasium, to Ba ccalaureate will be a t 8 pm .

uld tomorrow, also a t Uie high. Kbool a l - ^m aasium . [

l"u? S p o r t s m e n ’s C l u b |

S T o M e e t M o n d a y. ■ KETCHUM, May 10 - Roberl

f f Glenn. Clyde Btll. Cleo Msddi.<; Lester Jankow. Elmer Boyle and Ed Bennett. d lr« lo n of Uie n i^ Keh;hum-6un-ValIey-6por<aman^ -

J” d u b hert. have u lltd s meeUng for*-pjn.-Mooday-at-aia-elly-baU.----- - -

A colored film, '•Realm of the W ild- will pe sho*Ti, Stream lm* provement for Trail creek and Cor- ra] aeek v ill be dlscuswd. I

lU _________________ IRELEASED FROM HOSPfTAL | '

g jj RAXn:,, May 10-W chsrd 'Snm p-] ot «on.,iw n_o[-M r_im iL Jto._O nilIe _

aiiTT.p.,in trrm a Balt___Lake Ctly hosplUl Priday and re-

j j t turned home.____________ -

DIETETIC FOODon

If yoi/ti werrbd ibaot _

^ low CALORIeThD Dlt w w I ^ “ TTTicnaDs tuTi'sii iu “ f - f — ; —

Usie snd toodsest lilt in I ff sfld lliosi fsltinini cil- M ■ I

s u it teiiir enjoriAi puf

y

K R E N G E L 'S : H A R D W A R E; GOURM ET COUNTER j

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m e ric c 'i--------\J ----------------------------n*oItlied.

*339.95

R .C A . VictoHs new “ Lean and

ry-Super-T -V -featu re—

ctur*

C h o u h

fidelity Sound

D egree Aluminixed Picture Tube

Coicade Tuner

T im ing , One-Touch Control

| m &\___ ; '!‘Y our AppUmiee SU

. D r a f t R u l e s Told. ^

uve service board wlUiln 10 days p .f te r Uieir 18Ui birthday annl- ' 'Z vosary are prooounced deiinqutnt. E

The dellnquenu will be InducUrd ber " at Oie Ume Uiey are 18, regardless Tw ber - - .p if | —

be ___ li'

s;of _ _ - '* \

r d - '____ ............/«y .. .I'V

?o '

n- ^ ^ 5 5 ^

Ti T

J - A Recoi

There’s a stronir feeling of p fam ily grow pnd develop throuj

'.'hi^ve the finme feelih;r of ncc your dollars "Grow Faster" hei with u.1.The Nest egg you can nccumul provide security and comfort f

SUirl now to save for the . children's education, your

unexpected emcrgencie.s. Yot confidence . . . backcd'hy our

. ___ 40-yeara.servicc-to Ihis-Vall

" In v e s tig a te before yo u in ve t

' “ T

AND LOAN ASOF TWIN TA

I 233 2nd S t. No__ “The Savings

w E ' n r M ;

- Y O U R D (

P A Y M E

I HERE'S HOW rlO U R DOWN WE MATCD

PAYMENT w m i

$ 1 0 I

$ 2 0 $ 2 0

_____ 5 3 0 ______ • $ 3 0

» M f* 0

_ _ M 0_____________t t o

7 0 7 0Up (e t i t Mazlasom -T ^Ile Pi

y ELECIS id r e S in c e ^ d '* 4

SUNDAT, MAT 11,1551 Iof other circumsUoiees. I

. The Uw a-M emphn.%Ufti bv ' I 15 Lincoln eounty selective I.. board a t Uic m ocllng-ihatf'fi--' ■ "

;! aiAMDER TO MERT It. SHOSUONE, May io-T lit I<1 ber of Commen:c will meet »i ^ Iss Tueaday al the ManhatUn c.-if> M

« f d o f I I

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w W I I I r I A

o f pride fn w ntchin^r your hrough th e y ea rs , and you'H 7 ^■ nccompli.shmcnt watching I 1 " here in a sav inga nccount I •*

um ulnte in a- f ew y e a rs will I ‘ o r t fo r you a ll. . I . c

th e fu tu re . . . fo r (he . I ^i r own rc tlrcm cn l o r for B y

You can snve here w ith B paY our past- re"cbrd o f o v c r“ B » -V alley .. B

--^ I wa te r i r i u ^ T A I ^ n ve s t" r | L t i ! U $ l " j B 'ib i

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H - S « T O S J I |I S S O C I A T J D K 1 ^

J F A L L S I ' S lI'll®! Corntr” — HE 3-4222 I

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' E N T IM I■ B 'ttfnl

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■ i n B l I d " :....................... ............B'jg»ice

1 BV IT WORKS _ IATCH TOUB BALANCE n i TO FINANCE 1 p iQ i r j

1 0 3 T 9 .9 5 ^ I 'J 'Jtii,

20___________ 2 9 9 ^ 9 5 ____ I IJO_____ ______ 2 79 ^ 95____ I J-------

10___________ M 9 .9 5 ____ I

50___________ 2 3 9 I9 S I -

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3?ic !4 4 1 M A I N E A S T _ M

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5; jitnfJtsReach ]^ e w ’5 8 l i i g l i -

^ S n o t in Weetg : S u « « r t = o i « . n i s h

'n ’s ll “ “ B t s l t to m ;M hill » « * ***'

oet. J5-M.1033IO ihsrw5?iS i ? W |e or » h .r«2 ^ » i i lower Ui»n th e 3JW. S S S i ; . m t i e In Uie lour-daj

- S ^ rW e b - in c lu d td .N ew . Y t#n

T rtd ln rii»kii».iinbllc p»rUdp*Uon In ihi

sboim by he*vy Iwdlnf T S ^ W - P r i w J U»u«. ' • « one

2 ^ for Uie ble rlM In tnd lnu^ , o M . At U)e #»me Ume, Uif J

lh*t there » m plenty ol from IwUtulionj *ucli <u

-iSiaTnw lsrPeoalon-funda.-elCT:

3* ^ . to iBTeaUnept home.j c tn s u l t v u lh»t th e market I iU W th e tralght *eekly a did M on news which,

i^^UBtalAlIy. *1111 underlined the .tthniigh there were »ome

Mcfulclcns.J_j A w n t * R«*r

Ite AMoei»t«d I*rc2i iv e n ite ot“ i u t n i o n c

n i t Itlrly m odente td rance, nx--S fS u il-w u srw ee lrtr-T rtjr tin im r

ii»iien*e lo Its higheit level ilnce lut Sept. 19.^ Uct th a t tMth the IndusUlal

the rail averaKe^ made new La their rtcorcry from Uie lows

ri Utt October was hailed by itock [Mffat eharUsta as a dasale ‘‘buy

-iBul.*—lill* — -«JuIy.-noted.-by aaalysta b u t they, took I t

tflb 1 m in of u l l In view »i the

(uslap and dlvldenda.

(Grain Futures Take Dip With May Excepted

, anCACO. May 10 W -A ll the ' Ku (Itln futures contmc>5 worked litba Ihls week while almost nU eihrn tued off.

The higher litn d was the wsult -tsiw llj’-0 (-tIl0 rt-C overing . .T lie

m iseu w u ascribed to the nb*encc tl 111; bullish commercial Influences | iM Uie favorable crap outlook. |

Tttnrd ..the end of the week. ' lnden.im bccomlns u n e u y about i ih itlW y callcd an expbslvo con- J ii to bulldlnc up in Uie May de-

-tnries vhere there a re some whop- i P t open InteresU to be squared \

oplrti Uay 20. I---------- O rfed loT Jnload--------------- '

Om Urse grain firm . Harris. Up- J Ua tnd company, In Its dally trade : kuer unted clients to Ilquidnte un- • fc« Uity have very firm I d e a l s

tKt *111 expire. iII pointed ou t U u t there Is an ’

.<*Qlalerestof more Uian 20 mlllloa % Wiel» In this con tract T im only «

I tte diyi of trading- left. I t re- *' tSiW lhat a t UlB eiplraUon of jl ^ Vlireh, iDSa, conlract ’ prices m tl four cents a bushel w ithin a *'

- ta ^ l« . .n U l« J .o v e r - f lv e - e e n ii ^ jb tb» next minute, Uien skidded u |Q.ceDti.affal&.ia-tba.flna] Moond »' (P tndlni, Moreover, the g rain firm ?j WM. the open Interest In tliat si « « h c ontract'w as lnllnlt«slmal i"

, “W wlUi U l. current open In- 5J low In May. **

fesr Violent Hvrinn UJ l m . t h e grain firm said Uie 5'

_“*7_“ ntf*cLli_Tea£_Ir»ii«ht-wiUi d ^ w d v l o l e n l price swlnga must r .

me end of Uie week, w heat “h IN cents a bushel higher lo fh

u loitr Uian lasl week's close. ^ ^ 1^ higher to a«i lower, oats iS h ih ffio s io w e r .ry e a !* higher \ » IS l« e r. soybeans hi-l cent I»

ind lard s eenU a hundred later to 15 cents higher.

■P«ish-Has*Plans“ CO!

To ’ete Mothers?:^ l U M . May 10-T he Wood “

I to mothers. Sunday In all „• «rvlees. Rev. clt

Shirk, the pastor, nn- S* “ W .nie-lColclm m -Bervlee-w ill “ »• IIII . J"™ !. Bellcvii# service £f* IpB • ’“* »ervIco a t ^

*omsn. who has been a for Uil5 longest time, the

twhH . k ’■'orshlp acn’lcc. Uie ?" »hn has been a mother Uie

•llh lh J**'® families' “ «the m oth-

t j t i T '’A' .‘^velcd Uie g ren ta t '**'

«h.. p ild on I■’Ellice e/^,h ‘' r W ’Pcarid-bprore ' t

^ « c e c . E. Rudy and

• * t n E r 5 i k ^ ‘ *‘®'P*“ fT :« trT o y aSE |Pw»tofi i i j f C a l i f o r n i a » m

Oo*'*f” '»llure i« K were cited 81

Ihtlr driver’s. Ilcca-(es be ) I W . • Pfwenled chui can «w*ei ana paid u court elgh

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lek- The

******* W Ktlfrr■ •'•''''•'•I !•> lo- i»od js-otf

■olume ' '""""'rfUl <•"•• ll.W-10,*#! ,,n week r ,:;;!;::::

hares. !“ ' » - ~k .hares, tS k?;, -"?iiTo5“ ‘21."^ir.day •• ♦0: -""llun t» r>«>| ,i«k n.uo.Year's | | , ^ r ’i/*"

JM.5,.10: (•») tnd rluU. .t»lrr> tixl" -hTlr'. .“I J '7 ‘ ‘“'H'Wu-l«dlng 14.M; 'iiJHa one *f t . i .n JS.».«.oo.“ “ '’K- wJhVV-

.'ty of No!ch as * • “* *-etcr;

MW.I..U, ,in.-r lo (0 h i,b .f «u^ , ilarkel m '“ ' V "'" '

rhich. **** *“* *I Uie ---------lomp ^ DKNVKb

Ite of

T l >.i?oiLrlnl fftlvf* ktr«dr lo Ktrentf; luul anJticu, ■lixiW.r <.I,M ».Oft.SfM; ,hoir.new , , , 1, , , ,a JOM; (luJ ,^4 <lwW» •Inrk

S- iS.i r ^ r

»«hl« VtlihT.". i».;VHWp •Jiufhlrf lamU iiMSr Is U

Pi7m ’»"‘|01 •"’I: s

M trae •uoW ImiU ll.llkn.M; tnoxir

II I f t f l r l M1 ebo«* (IturiiKr M B d l i l o a *"**

• 'U OMAHAthe txrH oltli ii.l ».k-> cIoM iKifi undrr 210

rked **“• hllhrr; hM<lrr Brlihla M lomotllr H h(ff,,r; und.r i;o 11.

““ J;IrMc.d I.OJ-I.U. W ..l.r .. l .h l . TH w- 20»-S'0 lb. l™tc.h»r, suit n.l«xi Nn. I lo i i»o.;io JU.

Ttir n.li«d >W.H>0 IU. |T.:».;ncc C i’t), ',I .„ ,tt.r Ilrtn mo.Hr ‘l-io' ices h.lfm 14.W up; ro .. .ipvn* ^ “i

rnn*tl/ Pllm. l.JU Ib, .ir .,, J-.OO •

on- •'-■.‘■H'M: »■»< •nd »bol,t Vt-M lb. , . M tr urtn at M.SO-IJ.M. de- .S^p tSom tUuxhor IimU IM.SO op- hldm ; voolrd aUucbl.r UmU n r ir

atMdir: aprlnf alaLchIrr Usiba lUill hlfh.»Ct *nnt*i*“*^‘* * ** ****V .“* i'-'*? .rBWia'Iirminiltlht alauihUrlanit* (idTlos

Jp- f ^ a ^ ^ 'u ’i^ d /r 'jr r !

an- 1

iS s;j."V S2 \ s ‘r s :re- <*»■“ » >•>. M». <k»«i .1 II.W.H.0O! loo. ‘

ll.7l-lt.Tt and l»».U0 It^ JTJfc 1

'n l r , . i .“ j £ r . ' . i . T i 'Z ' ; . s : ^ A i . ' K =

s S S w S S ”u t Mmmmial <owt ll.tMMO; uUIIlr- COWI lt.:s.21.U: food anil'fbolr* tnlrn >

«k»rf I t SS.W-JI.HS: 4Undirf JI.0J.J0.00. ■

he »*" ‘^^ r : wtrt-. inp -I. :i.M Mid let imall lol <bnlrf lOfl 11,. u^ ^ n ^ h « b m i r - « h i p —-7STS-li^.hi

“I .harn and wo»lrd rla.n t» U M ' *rid and to fhoira . .r a Ulk tbafo and'.iclrd 1,00- *se. si

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S M a n J a i l e d H e r e |

“ O n C h e c k C o u n t IW arrcn Thompson. 32. Park hotel. 8

- »M-<»CTtCTtwiMo-29-aay n in " tn irn y county Jail nnd ils.<k.is«(] u cmU A Saturday after pleading guilty in 5

8 Tw in Palls Justice court of ls.iulnK < 4 a check wlUi insufficient funds In J ,1 the bank. 2Ij Tliompaon *-as arresied Prlday by I ? c ity police. A complaint wa.i Illed |C . Saturdny chftrglng him wllh Issuing 15 ,1 an-Jnsuffkieal-fund check-for ils lH - « 2 ? Albertson's Food store, Bt Tu'ln Pnlls. &

A police, InveitlgnUon s h o w s o J Thompion enrller opened an ac- 8 e ^ n t a t ' tw in PnlU Bnijk arid-^^„ iT tist e o m p sn y -w ltIm n ec K 'd fa an i5 ‘8 on a ^ u U i Dnkolf bank. However,ig-, J he U)Id ontfofflcer he-had d ra w e 'fi • . ^ e r a l checks on Uie account. Po- S i llM are waiting for a report on Oie O . check drawn on the South Dakota S

S u i t F i l e d IMagic Valley Bean company and '»

jQ hn_P_O rU c»-fll»d-*iilV -5niurdRy-^ againm Ed Mnhicek In T «ln P a lls ,5 pmbate court Ia rniw-t pu m aon a.promissory note...................S-\o

The note is diU d Jan . 17, 1D58. » a n ^ U payable to UiBTcompany. In 8 addition lo the .prlhilpal. Interest. K cggu an tt-iloo attnm ry—fees-ara. Q— SiEearM ay and May represent Uie fi company in Uie action. g

MIA MEET CANCELED 8 SHOSHONE. May ll>-There will O

be no MIA meeling a t Uie LDS 8 / church Wednesday bccause of Uie » V eighth grade commeaeeoient exer--5Jl!!;:_______ I

8 M a r k e t s j

•M M 2Atf.if4 _______ n , 5

cfe.rr*!"** — !!! iCarUfW IM r i . . ^ _ • — O

»T»»,d«al*t» ««<iudl <» CUIN JS K - - ----------- !! !! \M‘.wl"Cf.l. ! !‘.*? }-(Two daokn «mUacl i

BtANI 2riala* IH J n 5Quoia2*«” i I j^ll d**Un 4.o(liis II.M)

'•« Wlin* M4i)u- a, Wfc r . I t ««.U law T » r t t u . ___' UlTTKVAT

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Proclaims ]-Caiiit

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a t y C eam biioa Chalmtaa J . Tec ']?; U oaal Pool llealUi » ttk May S lo 1-------T o b ln - li- Id a h o iU le -th ilfo ra ir ro r ts-io form er UDltcd States Frcaldent com !oo* Abrmham Uocoln u u y ln g . •

ll-Kenneth Hutto,'I i;i’ Lead Minidoka|M "p iU P E R T . May 10-Catla M cIn- r•J« tlreraw Bnw r-of-M rrnnl'K tTs; Kd-no Bar McInUre, Heyburn. was named « •Ua aaluuitorlan and Kennelh Ifutto; r

son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hutto, Ru­pert, was named vnledlciorliui of thc t

j>" county high scliool, ,,'i n u t to topped 171 seniors with a ,

I s a ir t ig h t 1 average for all four yenrs ^Ml o f high school, Uirte yeort u t stU - f0 bee. T ex , and one yenr a t Minico, .Sfc Mls» M clntlre had an almost per- „

fee t average wlUi only tuo i 's for h e r fou r years. She h'os been a

tfl m rm tirr nf tho t>fp/-inK iiHnt-fii'/i« _•m Oleo club, Choralcers. eholr. Olrls'

chorus, d rill, tenm ,,FH A .and-ac- _ .0 ; componlsl for assembles and the IS. m usic department. She rccclved Uie v j®: B etty Crocker homemnklng awaid j,

a n d an award In m u i l c . ________»• IliitU) was a member of Uie Lan- T« icuiige club and the Camera club In ^ np and of Uu National Honor ai

ll. They have bolh betn icUvo In lhe o: 1X)S church. Miss MtlnUre Is a S< Jlj chorLilcr and orsanlst in various «. MUtlllarlcs. She has received the m

allver gleaner a»ard, Hutto- hns M

t VAN'S J

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■ TIM ES-NEW S. n

IS National Foot H

i'

: T ed DavU Friday aigtu a proclamation' to j 6,JPc!tuUve. nr^Oordpn.IkJCcWn.JC for observance of national foot health i considered foot comfort of vlUl Import

Ing, “W hen m y feet hurt.,! can't think." i

»,'Carla Mclntire i ta High Studentsfn-, w m d .n j J I n t counsclor-ln Uio MIA Cd- nnd as a.isls^nnt ward clerk, and as * led Rcncral seercUvy of Uie Aaronlc ? Lto, prlcsUiood. 'fu* O lhcrs among the 10 hlKhe.il on r

^ je honor Virginia Wilcox, j

Ju n n lta Taylor andAlnyne Wl^edw! c “ who Ued for fouj-Ui. fifth nnd sIxUi

placcs; Ann Hansen and Cnrmen i “ * Hymas, who Ued for sevenUi and r CO' e l jh th places, and Vlrslnla Dean y

w id Dernadlne Johnson, who tied e fo r n in th and lOUi plnccs.

j?~^ F i t Californiahe BELLEVUE. May 10 — Mr. and' be M rs. Delbert Sims and dnuRhtcr,

D ann Sue, have returned home n fter' Visiting thclr daugh'icr, M n. Helen

In L arsen nnd son. Randy; Mrs. Sim's or alLlcr. Mrs. Oerald Carson, her — «nother.-M rs:-W -T .-P iiB h-ana-lnrrt,e b rother, Percy Pugh, In Los An--a seles.

us On Uielr r tlu m (rip they wereile m c l n t Sn it Lnke City by Mr. andl»s M rs. GnrUi Sims nnd family, !

Boa ' - Motching boby-do!

r \ small, medium ond

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ilion calUnr for the observance cf Na- P * In.JCirlnJ'alls..ataad4.bealda-D avlsJir,,^ _ llh wetk. Dr. Tobin ezplalned tha l a iportancf for-cerebral a tta in m en t II# lk." (Staff photo-engraTltig)

; P a i r S u e d i n T . F ,

Jg A f t e r A u t o C r a s h

ilA M P:_ nprobate court for S257.05 for-dam-

. ages resulting lo h e r nutomolblle in a traffic accldcnl O ct. 25, 1857, i

H ie trnffie accident occurred In ^ Tu-ln Pnlls n l P l» h (itreet nnd SlxUi'

■b*. by Mrs. Puller collld'cd wlUi a I05II I " . Oldsmoblle driven by Mrs. Sulllvnn, i 'Ul Mrs. Puller saya Mrs. Sullivan i ien was negligent nnd careless in th e '« “ operaUon of her c a r nnd failed lo ';“n yield the r ig h t of w ay. Murphy and led Schwarta rcpreaent M rt. Fuller. '

~ ~~Racliators.nd' . ,N TO AND OSED cri Service It Repairt

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vcrtlsed in "M ad^o lse lle '’ •

;d in the ncw M ocngleom 'Jtilc . ,-. tho fabric th a t is Jjry r-U 'i th -th o 4 o d k t-o n d 4 o < j|— ____

of the softest G eorgette . |

No. 6115 I“Jennne" WnRxgouTi fwlUi fitted. Uered 8 itu tu sk irt. Bnby puff K ■sleeves. B o u t l q u o Qb o r d e r p rlnU in S ■

V. flower fresh colors. g |\ ” SW ‘5 .9 0 !

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}aby Dolis - ' I’ 'doll pojomos B I

and lorge.... 5 .9 0 I

E n g e ie n s I -

Fairfield HighHas Assembly

HFoTlIagcfnianIIAOERMAN-. M,iy 10 — "Sliow

Boat" wns Uie thrm e of tlip rx - cliange aistiubly i>l » ,f tvilrflrltl iil th .whool nudltorlum givrn bv sludniLi of IlBKcminn 'h igti .icliool on Tlilir.sd.iv nllrnionii,

G artli Liir5on and Tlm m a k f i actcd as iiia.Mfr ot t-rrrninniM.

. _ A chorus line u a r ifd - llir iirtxmm wllh Mnrjorie Ow,lrv, Clisrlnlle

- Jm s rn — M w I.v I f a » k r .i. UiUrrAbrmiw, Ksy Jn'i.-.rn, J a n i Jollry and Joan 0*.Mry dniiig n can.r,in dance. P a l Rldle did a ta p a.incc uumber

A scxtrt fom pavd nf Clicr>-| Gns- ton, Kny Slarry. Ann Jrii.vn . iJl- aniio.TiUiius, Joan Jolk-y .Mini;. Vc>-

_ enl niiniliT!' wrrr prf^r.ucH h;- p^K_ by Palnirr nml Miirljyn R.ivcii.'kcrort. l l i e bnnd plnycd a bluca nnd n novelty number ulUi J(viii 0*^Ir}■ Arbn Horue. Mnn-ln stokes niid Jcnn HriLAlre a.vilstlnR.

Tlm H.iwkes d lreclnl n group ttlio presented a panloiiiliiip and n vocal selection was pro.vnlfd by Jnm Hrackett, D o r o t h y Brown, Jran

- Hensle^.-Cheryi-OastcrBr-JoOjrpruitand Judy I'nic. .

_ _^ rllM 3cl4_H ltcU «i:L an-orli,lnn lplay written by Jim Hyder was pre- sented by the spccch cla.vs. Tlinse ( ^ I n c pnrt were G cnr McAmilly. Jim Hyder. Prank Clifford, Lila Ma- son. Janice Webb, Carol Adolf, Dndn Brayber and Mike Rldlc,

The clibrui line Uicn' danced lo . end the p rog ra n ^M a rit) ' Rc»_*c-

- cqmpaH lrd - in« tl^iKing. "LiriHood' W arw ttkr • mM lg-Tftfftior ' -"wSs in' charge of Uie proRrniii.

“ ilifc StUdi'Ul^ m:iiL uypanled by Cle Prince, superintend- < ent, as chaperone. j

CHILEAN ENTERTAINS CLUB ] HAILEY. May. 10_Ed Andreas, 3

program chairman for the wttkly- meeling of Hotarlnns. Introduced

Jam es Enkln, who in lum presented Edgardo Lelvnl from Chile, Thei South Amerlean visitor showed col­ored slides of h it native country ^ e r Boyle of the KKlchum-Sun Valley club was a guest a l ^ e meet. Ing.

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Polar B rand, Fro £ MIXED VEGETA ”1 French Cut Greei"i LIMA BEANS...>d

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ROSE BRAND GA

FLUFFO VEGETAI

SHORTENING

East S561 ^ o ln A venue Eott

FREE PELIVERIES 10 A.M.----------------H . A J ^ — r . P M , ........

Open W eek D ay t a t 7 A.M.

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1 G o o d i n g C o u n t y

M a r c h o f D i m e s

L _ J R a i s e s J 2 . 5 S 9 J li n WKNDELL. Miy io ‘— G oo^ng

county chairman for the annual Uiow Msrch of Dhnes comp.ilKn, Mrs.

r x . J»ne Pclersen. Wendell, reported I firlit[»J.689il vas raised during th is f

IjvlJeif's drlvf. , ,hoolf Mm,-unt Bunn, Wendell, ch n lr- ‘

jmnn. enllfcted W 2.(a; Joe B aum - ‘ A kei.wriner. CoodUig cfialrman. rep o rti

|»l.0iIJ9, nll.-LS rrsldenUvBave JI74.17 t Tnm jURfirr the Iraderdilp pH Jafda ' S lane . ' Inlle.Mt;, Ocotjla C U rk?lIa«cnnan, r r - 1 liter ports U30M, Tuttl*' a rra gave tS5 17 Jllry,under ilip chnlrminiJiip of Mrs Al- ‘ •c-.iiijvm McC5omiell. O rdiard V alley * incc chslniinn un.s M,.v C. K Orth, who

reporLi J75RO. »nd Mrlvin Olbson. C rrporied ”

,yi’* Mrs. pflffRfn reported Uiat JM 7J7 - “ 5^ wts-sennft-thflOTIiiliurroiSiiiiiron •;

(Of medical re.iearch. J971 07 w a s ,Orv J ," headqiinrters ahd ?nnd kept In Gooding county, 'j

'J l l N e w B o a r d N a m e d Irnn SHOSHONE. Msy 10-Ne«r chair- ean min of lhe Wood Rl»ier_Couvalc5- ruu cent center Is John Thomis, replac-

Ing Jack a iristeiucn who resigned. ^ Innt —OUifr-bofird-wembers art-p rgdT T ~ ire- Moore. no:Ui Shoslione; W alter F inse Rinehart. Dietrich, nnd Ralph E lily. Smllh and Mrs. Neola D.iylcy, R ich- ® >In- field. T.iidn — _____ se

• AIRMAN VISITS *C- Msy 10-T,'Sgtnnir=^ rso ^ ' *d-H nlm akrr-v l!ltcd-tw o-d»ys-ln c i-^y^5l|0Hione-»ith-lib parents, Mr nn fl' ^

i w He. iins 'been T

Z‘. *’“* Mlnn-'He Ulll report to Keesler air force; biLie, BlIoiU Miss, a fte r ilsiu'ng his wife and-'children la* California.: ■

* He will attend' a /adarvscljool tar »'s, 33 weeks._____________ _________

PAUL K'S I 5t TV SERVICE

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AND FRESH fROZE,

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WSCS Dinner--.^ U Fpr Hagerman III

Class Is Given^ HAOBRMAN, M a y l O - ^ o n 0 ^ | rted the Hagerman - high school w e r J ^ H th is noiiorcd l l a banquel'by the (V o m -I^ H

an 's soclcty o( ChrlsUan Scrviee c l f l H nlr- Uie MeUiodbt church a t Uie c h u r e h B H u nJ on Prtdiy evening.

Mra. l^cd R o l^ ts was lo u ttn U -IR ftj 4.17 tr r is . She Introduced the senior c lassfl’UH me', cfflcent, D on' Prtitcn.T p rc f la e n til l 'l i l r r - T}m Haake.i. vice prtildeni; K s y a f t jH 5,j7 Jensen, secretary: Carol Bllgar, U ll A l. i r c .w c r , and Charles Kiser. r e p r t - X 0 llpy sentaUve.•1,0 InvocaUon was given by Rev. K E .R H J

nn . Ollbert. Sidney Phillips. p res ld en tu a H tf(] o f Uie MYP welcomed the ic n Ie s tH f l j

nnd Don Preston gnve the rM p o n se .'fiH , j , Donna and Bonnie Pope played i U n fon ^ o « r-a e c o rd ta n -d u t t* - tn (r -n n a A - l|ra

Hardwick sane, accompanied b y A fl f l ) . Margie Rea. Margaret Munro. e x -n B U

change teicher In Uie T *in Palls M l schools Irom Guildford, E ngland .H iW

d was Uie speaker ■ L lT tie Ubles were decorated la green l i l l

nnd wlilte, the senior claas colors. B H I I f . w ith green and white candles and I t l l

w hite bells carr)’lng out_Ui(_cl»M u | M mottQ. '^rbe ropes of today ring U iu K lU

Pd belU of the fuUire."

F IN NAVAL EXIUCISM £ SHOSHONE, May 10-Vemon R . ^ H

Soren.ien. rnn of Mr. and Mti, L . H ^ I T , Soreiuen.' Shoshone, Is th lp | ^ H servlcemsn third class, nboard the destroyer USS Hnlscy Powell which p n | look port l» n _fleel striking force K l

ir=- r-S Jrciiirn irihc coiat.D r.Southem jlnll IHI

en U ffH

in. K I l ^ l I M o ' n f l

E; . ' LESSONS "Children 8 to 11 fea ts.

_ S larti Jana lit . OegUier Nowl - Qualified InsirucU)r»— . I | ] H

OtnUe Horse* ! ll| 111EVENINO ADOLT CLASSES I 1 1

FRONTIER 9 1 1 RI DI NG CLUB g l l Hx a Bayer BS J.16U

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ft ; DollyM illerand if j—Robert-Gi-Kulik !:! Exchanae Vovr j f l , DUHL, May 10-Vow* were reciiI I I by Dolly Noreen Miller. d»ught«r H ; Mr. Bnd Mr*. Louie Miller. Tvr H l i P#Ua. and Ilobert C.^KuUk. son - ilO Mr. nnd Mr*. Joteph F. Kullk nl

I aA). In » doubit ring cerema I TTiundky kt lbs Church of the li I maculato Conception, fl The nuDtlul m*M w m eelebrat

;i : i by tho n t. IKv. Cyprian Bra i r W ley. VMtJ of orchid iiUdloU U

Jm w ith yellow ribbon on the a lU r we i]/l flanked wllh large whllo bwikela

orchid and livender gladlolL ;v |ll -Mr*. Trank Leahy played t jf I jl- tradlUonal wtddlnj m u le . i; 'I I Escorted by her father, tl« , b r i i n i wore a gown o f C npofltdlacc ov B l l UffelA. I lia bouffant bnllerln a l l length (U rt fetlured a acallop< H M hem line. The Basque bodice w; M l fathloned wim a Peter Pan coUj [111 and llIy*polnt steeTCS. She wore

pearl neclOaee, a gift o t the ir ld i

ffjj flngerUp veil wa* attach!

iL-1.j lavender orchid with while itre u x J • era on » white Bible. — »;l M n . Ollbert 7ru*U, BoUe. alst4 a o t thft hrldegroom. wa* faiatton <

honor. She wore a pale yellow doi

ilTinBtchliis tatfeta aaah crossed 1 j fron t and Ued In back. She..carrie i » bouquet of white carnaUoi j U cked .wllh lavender s e t and tic I with orchid ribbon.I Pay MUler. Twin Falla, wi I bridesmaid tor her sister. She woi

a n IdenUcal gown of orchid dotte —Swisa-and-oaiTltd-wWta-catsallDC

backed with yellow net and Ue . w ith yellow ribbon. Both the bride'

~ U d 'a l le n d tn i 's gowns'were mod , by th s bride's mother.' G ilbert Inu ta . Boise, brother-lo

U w nf thn hridi-TTOOm, hMII . m an. Lawrence Haiper, J r , Twli

’ F a lb , ushered.T he bride's mother seiected a plni

' ccssorles and a corsage o t whlt< ‘ carnations and lavender orchid ; wJUi WhlU net and ribbon. Thi • m other o t the bridegroom chose i I pale blue suit with vh lU accessorle - and a almilar corsage.

I I ; A It«r th e ceremony a recepUoi

In t groom's parents.|h I ' A th ree 'U e rtd wedding caki jU.i. topped w ith a minlature.brldal pali {n-{ waa mit an/1 Hfrrfri by Mr«- Meryir

; Hussy, Jerome. Mrs. Thomas Wood I Eaw thom e, Ner., new slster>ln*la«

Care o f Yo; By ANSE

T T te re onc« was a boy who-was ac ■ unhappy U ut hU parents decided I th a t ne m u tt be Tery ill and should p be takea to Uie doctor lo r treat- ; ment,

f l — 'T vnnt-w annoT je-U iB -w iiitcn* ■ ; asked 'the good doctor, looking al n ; this husky ltd wlUi th » hanging i l ; head and the. ssgglng shoulders. - 1 1 "He's v try sick, doctor. He doesnl I I ; play. He doesn't do well In school. U , H e to perfectly miserable. Do some- f l ' th ing to r hlm.“I] ■ The examlnsUoa Uie doctor made H ' showed nothing U ut coOld be blamed

, to r such a ssd su te so he began sAk> 4..1nB.queatloiM..aH w rU of oueatlons I such as..-W hai h « UUs boy to do I each day?"

"Oil," sa tirW i in(5tin!rr*N0tfiIRB a t all. docUr, noUilng a t all, except

‘ one thing. Hls faUier InslsU th a t he : bring In one pall of water trom the

; wretched th s t he puU I t otf, and. h e puU It off, sometimes he puU It1 off so long U ut he has to go for it, Just before bedUme."T -Indeed," said Ui# wise physician.; " n i Ull you what to do tor his sadI sU U of health Jind I know he wlU’ improve, and soon. See thn t he geUI th a t palJ o t water from Uie spring< each momlng before he gets any ' breakfast. P lrjt thing. lUmember. r And report 10 m e in a.week.::; So said, so done. And would you, believe l l by the end of Uie weekI th a t boy was hrlRhl and shining., heivd up. shoulders square, le.uohs• Wtll done. " Ifs a miracle, doctor.< Ju s t n miracle how th a t boy has : Improved," aald hls mother. "You ' wouldn't know it was the same \ boy."• Ue wasn't the ssme boy. B e was ’ • a new boy who learned how tm - . portant I t b lo do w hat should be « done when 11 ought to be done, on , Uie now Instead of by*and-by.Ttaer« ' b noUilng so burdensome on body

!' and mind as a .du ty deterrod. I t (,7Rnaws a t Uie root of life a ad de>* stroy t a ll pleasure In I t. i t sicU likoI! a sleeping drug tha t doesn't quit*' ' U ke hold so Uie paUent U h a lt aUve.

■; T iU n g 'T O M -a a a -g e t ttB rW i^ g

H i TWELVE

)ws in Buhl Church

MRS. ROBERT C. K U U K - (Btaff engravtsg) .

' M others Honorec ,| jiAtWendelLEvei

W E N D ^ . M ay-l& -O ue#l_. O W S Christ LuUieran’chu

t rec iud ^ 'M o th e r ’s^'day”^ the°Lulhe. j h ^ o f ^ om en 's Missionary league. -■ r. Tu-in Quest* were Mrs. KIram Alli

s o n j i l Mrs. noberl Reed. Mrs. Ha Ilk a t 9 noyce. Mra. Armln Welsman. 1 remony w aller Adams and Mns. C» lhe Im - •ninete.

Pinal plans were made for I e b ra tr t nU-day cooked food sale held B

Brad- u^day Marlows market. M 5U Ued vemell- Deebe was In cliarge a r were jh^ momlng sale. ikeU of Mra. John Jackson will be

.. charge of the retreahm jnu i td the Bible school to bo held the fi

two weeks In June. Sessions « e. bride be held from 9 a jn . to 11:30 a m.ee-6vW - M rs n ra rv e y - 'lT J t i - 'w in -h f f 'llerlna- charge ot the scrapbook for t alloped clippings and hisU ry of Uie wo( ce was en’s organisation., .', collar • The program Included group sin

• lng. Rccompanlmeat by Mr*. Char h rw e- peckncr: a poem by Mrs. Har . . . Behrhorst: m o tte r and daughi ^fched response by Mrs. Carl Oelssler ai g a n d ua_Ettii_jackaon_J3cvei3y_B all M o a accompanied Melva ThaeU wl tream - -

~ Mrs. Feckner aAd Mrs. Oeissi slsU r were hostesses.

ron o f ----------- :------------------------------------w d o ^ of tjjB bride, presided a t Uie pum

“ l a i S Barbara Miller. Twin Falls, slst o f t t e bride, attendtrf t tn ' gue b o o t.O ltta wero arranged by Mi I rusU and Fay MUler.

For a wedding tr ip to Callfom ’ and Arisona t to new Mra. Kul

“ beige two-piece suit wli matching accessories and Uie o, ch ld 'from T i^T ldn 'bS jquel^ ^

make the ir home southeasi i Buhl W here-Uie-bridegroom Is er gaged In farming.

, Tbe bride was graduated troi Twin Palls high school and hi been-«m ployed-by-lhe-D lue Lak)

Tw tn TOUT! and Country' Drlve-ln. Tl: bridegroom was graduated troi

t p ink Filer htgh sehool In 1940 and serve

w hite O ut-of-town guesU Included M rchlds and Mrs. Thom as Wood. Hawttom< , T he Kev.: Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert TSiutj lose a Boise; Mr. and Mrs. l u y Beai isories Shoahone, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrt

Kussy, Jerome. spUon Pre-nupUal ahower honoring t t BrtdB- bride WM gtven at-thB h om ro f TJp

Etfle Walker. Twin Palls, by Mr cake Bruce Nswman, Mrs. Clyde Brigg:

1 p a ir M n . . V ^ C hatterU n, Mrs. Ssmui

iVood, Twin Falls, a s d Mrs. Uanse Pos; n-law Hansen. '

('our ChildrenN S E L O PA TRI

'a s ool w hat Is to bo done is a wonderfv fclded tonic lo body and mind, I t put hould wings on te e t and hands; ll llfl trea t- t t e sp irit unUl i t so o n In Isughle

. and kind feelings, i t warms up t t t t c n " ■who!fr-belng-aoHt-ls-friend-W--|^ te a t world. Too, it makes a perso: nglng l>ke himself a lot. i t makes him fee e r* .. w ortty of o tte r 's liking and e « n ad

mlrsUon, and t ta t 's pure elUlr o^ o o ltome- ^ tonight, boys and girls whei

you look a l your English assign m ade whleh m earu reading a bwl ■ mjvi making noles and writing a re ^ d u e -th re e weeka- from now

tinn< >t and keep a t ll unUI uy nm io do by-lt-ts-rom pleteS T ind-h inded-lr " °° on Ume. And youll feel so good w hu

4 h« -U Q ^ -s inU «* a t youl --------scept CKIUm pram br Prkt h e Tatrl md«lM a i*ir.n<naurlnr <I«rt vhWk n th e * ><lm»ir. Lxflti r . i )

S ! . = " f f i f a S ‘. - ^ s v r S f t 7 5 ;a n d In «lB <o him. </o TlmM-N*wi, P.O. IVii

,t4 It W. Button n. K«w Yoifc IS. N. Y.” Appolntmeniclan, k

' i W r J u a , .,bcr. « ^ .

you ^ prlM -w Janlng stylist and’■•eek k recenUy from Hollywood Mfu W Beach whero he has c U r S to r Uie 'h as % "Miss UnlveiM Pageant'*. . .

Y ou i j

^ W Announces The Opt tm - k Newest Salon

t h e ; s :f c OPEN IK LYNWO

> l i ^ W M U rS r L o re ltu a U 'q u iu ^ *Uil«r|. MluktQ th« aiklag b]

1 ‘ Miss Depew and M . JyllEX api3s^j.r,

Wed T his MonMay I t^ T h e e n r

Eileen D e^w to M arrln EU| Capps, J r , sen of U r. and Mrs. I.! Capps, sr.. Sa lt L*ke Clly. has t aanouncod../rhe daU tq r t t e « ding h u been se t for M ay 23 a t Presbyterlsn chureh.

MUs I>epew is the daughter Mrs. Jewell Depew. Jerome. Frank Depew. Twin Palls. She graduaU o t Jerom e hljih school of-U u Sail Lako O ty - vocaUt school.where.she m o o red in tal lng. The bride-«iecl to an hodoi member of b e tte l Ko. 19, J< Daughters, and i» employed by PorU Putilbhing cocnpany. Salt L City.

Cspps atUndcd Salt Lake ( schools and U employed by Persh Young ConstnicUon compa flalt-Uko-Clty;------------------------

H Social C aiendaiAddison Avenue club wUl meel

: pm. Wednesday a t Use home Mrs. su n ley MUler.

___________ .Cheerful M atrons club will ^

a ^ a pm . Tuesday a t t t e VW

» # *Mary Martha class o t t t e F

-- OapUit chureh will m eet a t J i Mondsy In t t e church parlor,

r a /4 special program haa been prcpai ' C U All members are urged to atte

. Mrs. Ann Cbaddock wlU be hoslvent ¥— __:3 i.).,y BHPSHONC-Northweat Shosh'

I’church Home Improvement club will n <rrvnn>.>> St 3 pm. Thursday a t th e home .Utheran Mr*- Jmin p iuiuicim er.> , ♦ ♦ ♦'Allred SHOSHONE — Opal Rebel

Harry’ lodge wlU meet * t 8 p jn . Tues. in. ^

OiftT ¥ ^ *SHOSHONE — Wood fUver C<

for ti e OfW te Home Economics ci Id f i t . ■ '» “ “ I a p jn . Wednesday

t t e Orange hall. Hostesses will iV«(. Bf Mrs. Ouy Payton and Mrs. W«

” Mills. A program will be presenl ^ on good rcad^ng.^ ^ _

I ? *■«'[ SHOSHONE - Amcrican Legl ^ 1 suxllary will m eet In regular s<

" Slon a l B p jn . M onday. Memb

or the JH ^ ^’ * “ “ • Unity club wUl m eet a t 2 p.

Wednesdsy a t th e hom e of M :p sing- wuilard O a n v d . s o u tt o t t t e ci Charlie it.

Harry Smiling Through club will meet lUghter 3 p jn . Monday a t th e hom e of M er and j . h . Henry, 1315 Seventh aveaWiilUy >««t___________________________8 Who if 9. ■

Magis Valley Salntpaulla . cl Jelssier wm meet a t 3 p jn . M onday for :

. first regular m onthly meeUng--------- t t e home of Mrs. C lara Waitepunch call will be a discussion of t

/ fri-*iin vWWt ihowi JuBnl Sutelllf Is. program chairm an. M: W ilU a lives ttirca mllea east

„ Washington achool. one-half n l ’ ' " * ' so u tt and one-fourth mUe east.

If^nltt PILER — Ftour'Squar# club w Kullk m tet Wednesdsy a t t t o home

t with jirs . Fred K napp.l«t o r - ___________ . ¥ _ ¥ _ ¥ __________• They FILER-M rs. Jo h n O rthel wUl 1 !ost ot hostess Tuesday J o r the Towa aiIs ert- Country club.*----------------------------

♦ ♦ ♦ from FILER — S lar S o d a l club w

d has meet for a 1 o'clock lunche< L ^ Thursdsy-at-tte-hom e-or-M ri.-'lU I. The Ellenwood.

trom « « «served FILER — Mr. a n d M rs. Lyma-------- Englg-wUl-hc-hosta - ro r - thg-M ead Mr. odtst Y outt Fellowship Sunday i home, a picnic. Officers wlQ b e elecU : ^ U . Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Olson ar Bean. Ur. and M is. H orac« S m lt t ai aervln tpoosors.

# ¥ • ■Ig t t e SHOSHONE — Episcopal guL f M « . win m e « T n " ip e c la r se ss io n -a t" ’ M n. a jn . Thursday a t th o Partoh houi Iriggs. following church services a t S:: amuel ajn.-HoiUssea wUl bo M rs. Mar

Poss, Mrs. Margaret H addock.« « «

_ _ SHOSHONB-AU-day work meel Ing WlU be held by th s LD S Relli society beginning abou t 10 a j Tuesday. Work will bo dons on quill and on m etal plcturea.

¥ « «I Twin Palls chap te r No. 29. Ordi

5 ^ o r E « t< m - |U rrw m T n « t-a t-8 D h nuts Tuesday a t t t e M asonic Umple. .

; ? | , ^ special program honoring m ottej ighler h lil^ sh t t t e evening.

J I 3 _ M iL J 3 _ t l u b _ m ts l l n ! _ « n „ m otters luncheon will be hel I r ^ t Thursday a l t to YWCA bulldln4

A dessert luncheon will be servei , ® °*at l:3 0 -p m _ Those who pU n l

bring guests are .asked to caU Mn ^ Elmer Jordan. REdwood 3-7167 b

when Tuesday.

Discussion Setnow. KCTCHUM. May 10 — P U iu for i

y nnd summer playcround a n d o the r sum e d in » tr p r o j« tii" w n rb « “aiienaseaTit-i when meeUag of t t e Papoose club j o b

Sprlngscreek home o t Mrs. Theodor ihSh Qfuener.: r .i) . Theo Bird, club h isto rian , ask .- lu u m sm bers-to -bring-B napahoU -aw

o tte r arUcles sulU blo to r th e club'j ’• scrapbook.

W ith £ e a u fv

Opening of Twin Falb^ ^ Ion ot Beauty . . . J

§ T Y L I S 'T SJWOOD BHOPPlKa C & N raK J

RE 3-1749 J

nd A r ^ ^ g i

l O n t hengage-

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isrlor. A ' . 'T ' /jrepared. ■ ■ ■

r hostess-

ihoshone ~~ rill meet ' home ct

lUbeksh -Tuesdsy

Cen-Ics ciub aday alwill bc JUANITA PBOCK

>. Ward . . . wbo wtU m a n y Darbt Wl resented Uams. soa of Mrs. E. R. W llllaa

M aU d,U 2 pjB . Wednesday a t U Fairfield Commoiilty chureh. TI

Legion Eer. Hoy V. D uaagan wUl offle lar ses- ale.The bride-elect b tte .datig l lembers U r of Mr. a n d M n . Odls Proe m rfUng -FalrtUM .Sbo-waa gradaated-fro

Pairfield h igh sehool laat wee

2 pm . --------------------------------------- ---------:

i'. K Rebeicah L eader H onored a t Fef

avenue IUCHPIELD. May 10-M rs. EsU

nesday evening when she made t a . club otflctal visit to t to Richfield A for lU Rebekah lodge a t a banquet a t t

Ung a t Mettodlst church recreaUon room Walton. Mrs. Jam es Powell was toasUn I of t t s tress and Introduced o tte r VlslU JuanlU «f(louift-o(-thfr-)odgec.4<fsr4>eurs n . Mrs. gave t t e InvocaUon. u u t ot Table appolnUnenU were carri If mile out In t t e lodge colors of pink a: east. green wllU Bsliilature May po

marking each place setUng, Lod ub will emblems a n d U p en cenU red -t sme of Ubles.

M n. P. I t . Briggs, noble grar______ Kflcnmed thuiLtiUng p^cjwill be dent, and IO O F members who 11 va and tened to Mrs. O'Leary's message---------UIB members. -Practice Odd PeUoi

ship to r union betterm ent'' waa t Jb will subject of h e r Ulk. ncheon The regular lodge seislon was hera.-'Roy i t t t e l O O P h a l l . -------------------

“Women of t t e Bible- was t UUe of a play let presented by U

Lymsn lodge. Mrs. Thom as Vaughn w' -M ethi 'h irra lo r: 'T h o "ca s t“T n c lu d e n a i day a t Manuel K ing. Mr*. Fred Pctcrso elected. Mra. Wendell Johnson, Mrs. Jam <n and Brown. Jr., M rs. Ralph Wiley s U» are Mrs. Msck Procter. Mrs.' Ilobt

Uj-ers, Mrs. J . S. McIntosh. Mrs. : O. Bell. Mr*. PelU Powell, Mi

KuUd Carl Wper, M rs. SUnley Weymat « n o M fi f c . 'o : ChaUleld, Mrs. c . house ChaUleld. M rs. Louts Vaughn ai

t 9:30 Mrs. O rrin Capps.Mrs. Brigg s p r e s e n t e d Mi

» # ¥

W oman Honored3 i i ! : BELLEVUE, May K^-Mrs, E S tt , o a a' CLeaty. W elser. wss honored a t

bnmch'W ednesday momlng a t U ranch home o f Mrs. o lenn ^hane

Mrs. Chaney will accompany Mi OXeary to nichfleld to attend a R.

iQ,^ bekah lodge meeUng tte re Wedne: lott'ers ‘“‘ y evening a n d to Pairfield tor

meeUng T hursday evening.¥ ¥ ¥

, and SLATE INSTALLEDheld •"H A7LEY. --M a y ^ 0=M ra~ A ~ 1

Jldlng. lUchards was UuUlled as.preslder jerved Charles A lUr .'oclelan to Tuesday evening a t he r home. Otni 1 Mrs. officers InsUlled were Mrs. Joe Lrt< 167 by rice prealdent; Mrs. Mary Allrac

secrcUry. and M rs. Regina Wllllam treasurer.

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— — binder on a - ^ ra n d - new STBBCO TDFIDE BINDER

^ UncondlUonoIly Ouaranteed % in writing fo r tlve full years.

^ Trade now and save. ,

^ SU ndard 3 ring binder.L W regular or small slse, two . r 1^ vertical; pockeU, heavy duty

rings w ith boosUrs, extra, heavy ripper.. . .

^ Name Oold SUmped Free.

j ! FOR THE GRADUATESk i Paper-M ato -.^Urk 111*

CAPRI P«m..i..2 . 4 9 '

J. and Tine HIU ■J Bank and T rust Building

Phone RE 3>4«2

TIM ES-N ErW H ,

ngagem ents Told

IONA MAE APPELL (Hlatf engravlogl

* * *

JEANNE ARMSTBONO '•W it- . , , vbo*« marriage io Randall

Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. aebn Osborne. Weal PUlns, Mo., has

h. The been aooosnced by her mother. OIIW; Mr*. CUra Atmstrong, Fairfield. > * « n . <n,e wedding will Uke pU ee-a t 3

“ >» F a lrfH d Com- l-from - -m nn lty -M ettM llt—a iu n :ir -T K e ~

Rev. Jatoet R. Crowe. Rupert, will perform the ceremony. MUa Arm­strong was gradosUd from Falr-

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■ete ---------------------E it te r Guest R eported

!d?^h^r Buest;d A lt. attended t tea t ^ meeting of t te St. C otterine 's

rMrtiL Cflttollc church Tuea-

S - M s r. cussed. The meHIng wm directed

Cuidldo norriflga, p ro l- poles ^ ^

LEAVE FOR CONFAB SHOSHONE, Msy lO -M rs. Mary

grand. deanery president, and Mrs,; pxesl. Q “ rs«_"rphy._(ieltgotfl_froai_BL ho lls- CsttoTlc church A lU r so-lage to Shoshone, le ft Thursdaybellow- niomlng-for sondpo ln fto a ttend a ;aa t t e convenUon.

“ _ CONDUCTS LESfiO.VH A H irf, May lO ^The' tteology i

M tne lesson was presented n t t t e meeUng 1 by the of t t e LDS Relief society Tuesdsy l j L ^ a t ta n w n by.M rs.jnid Shiru ,

terson.’ I .Jam es'sy, sr^' . .Robert i r s . R .; ,

Tii' glorify yn and ’ ,

1 Mn. the beau'

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i r a . T W IN F A L L S. ID A H O\ - '

Miss Appell and -P a triq k Perrlera

•Announce P larL ' RICHFIELD. May 10 — Mr. af c ------H H T E a*ard~A^>nnPMi}UBeg~t

engagement ot tte ir daughUr. Io. M aerto Patrick Perriera. son of b

H and Mrs. ConnelirPenlera. Chlcai ’ Miss Appell sttended RichfU

schools and has been employed Bllsa t t e pasl year. Plerriera. i

B : . airm an ttlrd class. atUnded schc F in Chicago and has be ra sUlion'

a t MounUln Home alrbase t t e pa two years- He is receiving trea

------- m ent In 'tte 'a rm y 'L e tte n n an ho- plUl. SsQpranelsoo. for.U iiuricsr

cc ln d in a car accident.. The wedding dale has not been si

■ Lady Lions Will H Sect New S la t

____ RUPERT,-M ay-10-IU ipcrt-Lat^ B Uons will hold ttielr IniUllaUc

luncheon a t l pm . Thursday a t IT ColUge cafe dining room.

Officers for t t e eomlng year wl be Mrs. Roy Illnrlch. president: M r

__ A. H. Stevenson, flrit vice presidenl^ * 3 Mrs. John Trevino, second vice presl ■JA/.-l dent; Mrs. Tom Noet.secreUry: Mr “ i . f J Harold Doty, Ueasurer; Mrs, R . C n S f - P h m ip s .- llo n « - lf lm c rr-an d -M r

Richard Beeson. Ull twlsUr. T hcj | S S - trfflcer* wlll-be-lnstaUtd-brMrsrJr. K n Simpson. Immediate past preslden n j y BraceleU and disci will be on B j n iCnUd t te outgoing officers.I B ' All Lady Lions and wives of Uon B B are invlUd. Reservatlons msy be ob B B Ulned by calling HEmlock fi-3296 o

HEmlock 8-CMS.S | a ~ “ Co-chairmen for the event"*!

a W Illnrlch. Mrs. Damlon Wright, Mn g n l A. C. Caldwell and Mrs. A. H. SU c a ~ lu isuii lUB' yieiuiiiig. urcuiuuuji B q and Mra. Robert Snnpp to chalrmar ^ B MarUne Oreen, Miss Rupert o ^ B 19M. and B ett Carlson, Mlsa Con

geniality, will appear on Uie pro gram.

B Wood River Club H as Guest^J<?Sfn1

Jobn HAILEY. Msy 10-M em bers oi haa t t e Wood River Homemakers club

tber. Witt their husbands ss guests, held field, a potluek dinner Tuesday evenint ‘a t 3 a t the home economics room ol:om j_ t t e high sehool.________________T b e Pollowlng the mtal t te grour . wm Binyed pinochle. Prites weal to

Mrs. Juhl Kauffman, Mrs. Ame -? Oranden. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea >u rr Hurst, Mrs. Chnrles Young nnd

Mrs. Carl Pettier.Club, books were tumed over to

d Mrt. William Lipscomb, newly- elected-presldent. ^ iu e s r ~T horJune-3T ncetmg-g n n > rB eian t t t e home of Mrs. Kauffman, who

rine's * “*• demonstrate tte art ol make- r u j j . up. Co-hoalus will be Mrs, O ran-

R-evue-Giverrby— S - Carey Students

CAREY. May 10—A dnnce revue feaUiring atudenU of Mrs. Robert Day was held last week In Uia high

Mary school.• PartlcIpanU Included J e a n 4

Sm ith. Ina Famwortt.* Brooksle Brush.-BlllU -M «ulem sn, RobcrU

*■ Day, Blnnie Brnsh. Decky Benson, Kaye Patterson, Mary Ann Hcn- nefer, Mary Murdock, Mary Lee

---Barton, - Coni Parke, - Becky - Day, slogy Karen Sweat, Sharon SUnford. eUng K aren Olsen, Corienne Dllworth. adsy Linda Esurholdt. Carol Maecirlllo, ------ Jaaat-Jstook-and-Lana-Tolman;------

' your figure wit 3Uty lift thnt In

Sears exclusivebro o f ’ ,)ocron molds, ^ ':re t is ^ *under-bust

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;nlng . , (Braon pbot»-«in of ♦ •

™j; Linda" I^ n o rH a rT ' S And C. M. Moore

United in Wilder IT to WILDER. May 10 — Linda Rae • :wly- Jordan. daughUr of Mr. and Mrs,

Merle Parrott. Twin Fnlls, and '

who Mrs. Arile Moore. Caldwell.xwere * ake- married In rites solemnized April . ra n - 28 a t t t e P in t BapUst church. j

The Rev, Dean Boll performed t te double ring ccremony. r

-----------O lren-ln-marrlage-by-her-fother; tt t e bride was ntUred In a ballerina- c length gown of Chantilly lace and a

l l o nei. Tho skirl featured an apron of evue emphasis of net i,, ^ r l ruMIes, A shawl of ne t was held in high “ broach belonging w i

her grandm otter. Mrs. Zella Hall.. Twin Palls, A brief ne t veil was \

” nHnrhfvi tn n rlmp B>.»carried pink climatlons accented - w;ltt s lrc am m on a whlU Bible. __

Evert Brown. Caldwell, served as Icn-’ best m an for hU cousin. jLee • A reception was held after tte » 3oy, eeremony a t the home of t te bride- a ord. groom'a pnrenU. Mr. and Mrs, ir th. Oeorge Brown. In Caldwell. They a 'Illo, were a.«lsted by the bridegroom's U '■ paternal Kiiindmotter. Mra.' M111Ib|w

'ith ^ i s i s ________________________

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^ T en ta tiv e Plans'” Ti e M ade by Society fb SHOSHONE. Mny 10—TcnUtln n t

plans were made to send repm ttiu . roaUves to lhe annual house party la u rJune a t C a ldw ll-by members ol the wBnpUst W omen's Mission soclely thli - Oii

r iS o m —Webb presided »t ths ^

'P™ meeUng.'The devoUons were led br »»t^ Mrs. W arrington. S ,

mw The next meeUng date will be an- ,a„ nounced laU r. Mrs. Maurice War.

her; flnglonr-Buhlr-lenelerslilp-tnitnlfti--------mrIna- chnlrman, will bo a guest speiktr jQjand o t thal Ume. jooj

ReporU on t t e assoclaUon meet- banlng held recenUy a l Gooding wen folli

“ “ Riven by M rs. W arrington, Ma U\ If Louis Dem sUr nnd Mrs. Webb. tallilall, OuesU were Mrs. Fra,ncl< Bunta, jo;#

Mrs. Ralph Cleveland and Mrs. Jc« tirla y i" '; ” " - - : -------------- ■— - g— Moore, also Oaldwell.— ------

Por a wedding tr ip t t e n e r Nth.Moore selecUd a deep pink en.

tte semble w lt t whlto accessories. Shi Ide- atUnded P ller high school. S 'klrs. The bridegroom atU nded CaldatH "W hey and Filer high schooU nnd Is »u- • '* m 's Uoned w ltt” the nnvy In San Dlejs in HUB 'w hfrsTheyTnim nto-tteirhm Ttr:—

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* Profusion o f _ Featurec____ pxMllfiil y rrt« Iinil yfir>ti»n Hi

Jtut hippfn. They require ini ■ • hwn Df h a rt work. Ions ra:

>fw piuninc to have conUnuous varl ’ / of Uoaomi and a alncere liking itln itrtmliig. Ttie flower beds a nli- wonillwf the • home and yard r w Un, T, W. Hlcka, MULh enst of T> ttu m s , are patnt«d w llh cxquli ttUi ■ cUcn of tulips ftt th e ir penk.

-»~Mn.-HlelB.-6b-ftrdent- itnrder . ' Islcnpena lier (ullps w ith sne

diop*. croeuMs, pansies, violas, f* rt-me-nots, phlox dlvnrlcatA. pri

tw*, hysctnths, daffodils, narctn> tajrt, erape hyaelnthA, wnll flon’

u d others. A few blooming earll

tnd some continuing: a few «e< knttr »o the tulip beds do n o l lc

tef- b»fe alter flowen » « gone arm follsts is left to ripen.^ U rt Hicks says she finds she* tallpi tn bloom longer a n d bet; » “• colsr coordlnallon by ^uylog luu JM nrleUtt n th e r than odd lots----- -*B8rted wlOT*-imd-llmltrhcr«kirX ^TlD f.tw o or three rarleUcarM M t t one Ume.-6he-g&liu coljfJ; ’ irtatlon by using dlTferent coi(Q. blnsUons In successive flowering i5hi qtinices. To have successive flow(

iK.ttquesees different typea of t ,.,I1 Uw must be uUllp*d, E ach type h ,u. » Islflf deJlnllo period of bloom. eti In bloom now In display beds al :— -W «mial-driJtirte-inkrttniU-bonle i s sie a rarlety of hue# In the Darw

tjpe. -nils type dlsplay'flow era <

Marian M artin Pattern

r*»h.“" ‘hM m nnH TP"’® *" tKiween

tui onin. »camlng.

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^ A T , HAY 11,-1958

ytim e Is Tuliptim e in

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tUag f ra n her garden a bettqnet o t.tn ll are a t the ir peak, are featured a t thli

rard and home of M rt. Hicks who U m

* * *

of Flowers Is •ed inT. F. Gardeiina.dooU 2flJttJ2Jnch.atcm sJiiji.gnait.rai •a mnny of clear brlllant colors. Otlicrs g ranse elude old fashioned breeder tui J variety on stems 2t lo 30 Indies, noted k ing for their dull, dark hues; double 1 :ds aur* peony-flowered tulip of dark i yard of and yellow with red on 20 to 2< lr of Twin stems, and whlto ones for lying i :xqulslte colors together.*''• W hen varieties have been cnnrdenerj fully-Belected-to-teelude-types -flii 1 snow- ertng frora early to Inte spring, i Int. for- tulip season extends for mnny wee a. prim- Tho pout-flowering period Is 1

nnrcls* most crucial period In the life oi flowers tulip. Mra, Hicks tlnws. Por wh

■ earlier, the foliage Is ripening, buds for ni mronsly s m s o im T o w c m n T J i tn jr ^ n f l (T weeks In Uio bulb. The faded flowi not look should be removed to prevent se« no end lng, which tjikea jilrength' fram t

bulb, and allows to ripen undlslut a h e « f ls« I- ,•I better Tulip bulbs generally reach thi g name full development about June 15, lot# of they are dug and stored over t

T s t l f ^ sa ram B rrit^ tram ~ be~ ilon8~nrtrllea In IhU dale. If balbs arc left In t u color ground thc-ynir-Tunna-tn#’ folk t com- should no t be cu t back prior to U' ring se- dste. The bulbs mny be llfWd ahor flower- ly afWr flowering and replaced InI of tu - lest consplcous place unlll the fol YPe haa ago yellows and dries.Jom. October planting Is Ideal, but an' ^ds and time from mld-Sepiembei' untll ti Iw iilen ground fiiTiesinnitlRrDCtoryin'tli Darwin area. The tops of bulbs thould 1 /et» on four inches below the aurfnce of ti--------- soil and spaced about elghl inchi• apart.i n PcrtlllzaUon prior lo plnntlng h«

no noUceable affeci on first sprin flowering, bul in the w o n d nn suceedlng springs 11 maintains vij; orous growth and inrger flower i\v W ithout It. tulips become progrt.i slvely amailu' and poorer eich yeai

--------- ‘ s f o t r ^ i m r 'e r f l e r w i f p i r s ftto u R h blooming other f lo u m tuel as Irb, peonies. ro%e.i. delphinium: sweelpeas. salvia, hollyhocks, snap dragons, gladioli, chrysanthemum

. and mnny olhcra will Uike thel place, Alt are arranged &o her bar der beds and cutting gardens aVe i riel of color until winter claims th

■ Roacs take the ir place In thi girdcn. bu t mostly ones of tn enst em grower which Mrs. Kicks Li te.it'

- lng to aee how well they nre adnpt_____ ed to this area before being plncec-------- on-UiTmjirk-eU------------------ ----------

I^ r adding life (o cut tulip.i Mra k HlQk« auggesla culUng the flowen \ v lth a long stem, lenvlng three oi \ four Ie«vea remaining on Iho planl

k \ to nourish the bulb, cutting the stemII \ on tho bias to I t can absorb water ) I Ttatflly. To condition the tulips so

/ J the stems w ont droop, place In a W {lall of water overnight wllh water / almost up to the base of the flower. Arrange flower* the next d»v a n i

» « p out of direct sunllghC

..................JO INS s o n o n r r rNORTHWESTERN’ tTNIVERSnY,

Evanston, 111, May, 10-Kalhr^-n:------ Pwy.-flniighUu: or Mr. u ii Mra.

Earl B. Peck, Twin Falls, was re­cenlly InlUated Into Alpha chapter of Delta Zeta sorority a t Northwest­ern unlversliy. She Is a freshman enrolled la the school of liberal

} arts.

' T h o rra o g re v ed

, ' Wedditg'. A nnouncem ents

u h - OIJO

!k3 Inv ita tionsling, Personalizednted Napkins - PUI«i - Forks - l ^ . Spoou • Cnpt - cake Boim - ' ^ Wedding Blblea asd Prayer

Books - Bridea Books • Guest pat- Booki - Thank Yen Note..

FREE SAMPLE3 iI I I , ON RZqOSST . „ i

. J 4 TINE h i l l " r ln t f f i i l a o f Id a h o3ne, ^ & T h u t Bldg. RE 3 - « o 1

1958

in Twin Falls

n i i r .

ii;:!■ ' • ' . .1

,,;y ^

.tulip* and na rtlan sea for Karel F*ra th li time In Ihe dlipUy beds tn d mirxln^ llvrt u n lb e as t of Twin Falls, (tjtafr pha(<

Four C andidates 1^ In itia ted a t Mee

J 0 n of 30 cnocildntM wrt. Mnrrfl l««l >'«»«• i°r thc AcndttS S ! orTncnaaiip-nna-w FrnniiiffTcd-‘ Uic annual stnlc Women of t 3ted M friendship mccllnc liut Su

l l Inch Willlnn/InV lhr Mr.l. Edwmg tnc Bnrker and Mrs. Hnrold 'ergusc

Also nttendlng were Mra, Leu u cnre- Hoffmnn, Mrs, Uncnl Clillili M|3 - f lo ^ H .O S ^ fr :^ h rIc l i .- .M r-r C l^ u i ing, tiie seycrl, Mrs. Robert Welch, Mr.i, ) 1 weeks. W. Holmgren nnd Mrs, T«1 Soper,

IS m e Tlirce ou l-o f-R in le canilldM , A . , " rePi’c-wnllng Spoknne. Wasli,. ni •«, i l i f w yo , also were amoinext Uian - inlUnted,_______

Women from Uie locnl lodge wl fiosers parUclpated In the rltunl were Mi It seed- Hclnrlch ond Mrs. Hollmnn.!!?).,Ik Larson, Pocntello, wi llslurb- general chalrmnn, Mra, Elsie Bnn u .u ■ • '“i i j 'o p u ty snuid rcRent of Idah h Uielr W tm r , waa in c h a r g e of ll

15, I f mccMng attended by more thnn I( rw the women. .______________________ _

' i n '^ e _ LE^SO,»fG1VE.Vfoliage RICHFIELD, May lO-Rcilflmllo to UilH of tho Aaronlc priesthood was U: short- Iheology leason subject given by Mr

I”, a t the Itelief .w iely meel 18 foil- lng Tuesday, M n, Clifford Dnyle

®o^uct«d Jhe meeting, Mra, Ver it any- «• Thomaa gnve the vislUng tenchcr Ul the Message from ‘T ru tlis to Live by,

uld.be of me

r i ' Y ‘ ^ , n cV...

I year. ;i \rrf-Sfe- \ ^ —s sueh ■ >

S The Gift S\r bor- ;•

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ByLMoment!—'■i.

Mta,Bwersee or rj f .planl

S : JEWELRY one” *a J N c ' '' sh ipm en tvaler

^ ' b o th COshmere; " A lfm a n " M oti

; m r , ;

S S l _______ S.UMMERY_Bi1 re- ■ipler I. ' , , .k-est- I- L a rg e se lec tion2 5 [i . 'COTTON DRE

= I LINGERIEto p icoso fho mi

:j LOVELY NYLC: By N e ttie RoMfi:

V .J^ow ob o u t a Vot

GIPTCERTIFIC• , ; in a n y a m o u n t ■

jS T ou ll enjoy shopping,

i h'ere for Qra'dutUoa

I Olf'ta of DUUncUon.. -

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DeMolays Putoi M other's Degre A t Order Perl

Tlie DeMolays pul on a mol \ degree Mondny eVrning a t the n

of Ensicrn a u r . a t ' l h e Mo: ■pr temple. . ..d fc P J^ M olhers honored by Mrs. Ri f l V N J i C. Lnrsen. worthy mntron, were

z a n a sm ith , Mrs, B ta Brown. • Q l k E llubeU i M aspo^trs. Alice Wl I f g C C Mrs. M artha Mns<jn, Mn. R. O.

erson and Mrs. Mlllon Ballard ■ i F y d .are m others of'Magle chapter n

bers nnd wero preiented a con •F rank-ronda-and-W U

Orange s a n s .'A . MDihcr's.Pra;Ttie chapter decided to sen

mother and daujhter breakfas Mrs. II. Hi Hedslrom, presJi

of Uie Social Order of Beauc a lw was honored and welcomed.

Relreahmenls nere terved In dining tiall by Mrs. Floyd Ma chnlrm an. assisted by Mr. and 1 Gemld-Hamlllon,-Drrtnd-Mr3.-< don Tobln, Mrs. Olenn Voytes. I

Jv- ^ Rose B latter and Loyd Mason,

\'k A lta r Unit Seats , ' j,‘ New O ff icers a - J i ____Slnoshone.Parli

SHOSHONE. May 10-New fleers fo r Uie Altar society of I'eter'.^ CiiUiollc chureh were Insl n l n l n dinner meeting Wednes nlKhl n t the ManhntUn .cafe v

' ; Mr.x. W. W. Whitehead heading slnle a s .president. Fnllier Ji

. Ca.sby gnve Ufe InvocaUon i pniyer of thanks.

-Mra. lU chard Bnumtnn, Install offieerr-also-instAlM -M ra, Mai Jnuregul, vice president; M n. Pngoago. accreUir}'. and Mrs. PnI/>nniTlrn trfA.<uirrj 'Mr« VRoss-ls reUrlng presldenl,

H B R Incom lntr and retiring offlc ■ K B i were presented corsages by h' V u m Munucl Gogenoln, Mrs, Oogen

and Mrs. Leon Pagoaga «ere Farm- charge of decornUons for the ta

iirx^nsi nnd the corsages, photo- Mnrilyn .Stcoriu, a ehurch mei

ber of th e high school gmduaU---------- cln.M th is year, wiu a speclnl gue

Reports were heard from'vnrlc r© S chiilnnen of the year and the Ri

FftUier Cixsby spoke briefly. j \ p p f Mr*- D elbert Oehrig and M r i C C l John UrruUa were appointed cha: les who men of th e flrsl Holy-Communl icndemy brenkffttt to be served youths w iiile'd a t receive th e communion a l tl»~elf of tlie of sum m er school this spring. Tht

tst Sun- children eligible are of Uie seco; n 'rtt'ln grnde age. The school will be frt

Mny 10, d ty of reglstraUon, /illlnms, June 1.

Edwin An a ll-dny work day a t the chur :rguson. rcctorj- wns nnnounced for Mny : . Lewis Tlio regu lar clenning committee w H. Mm, conUnue nn usual with the work dIn u d e a special praJecL • —------------1Mrs, W. ♦ # »

S:,'„ Reunion Is Held "imZt For K. H. FamiJ'?« m|15 union wna held last Sunday In Hi to Mn. Menjorifti p a rk In Olenna Ferry : IU h d n e ro f BW -Hopklns, Ault,-Ool

“ Hopkins la vislUng a t the home > his son nnd daughter-in-law, M

“ ‘V '’- nnd Mrt, Claude Hopkins.■ RelaUves attending were Mr. t r Mrs, Hownrd Hopkins and famll

--------- BurieyrM rr-and-M rtrR ay-H opklrand sons, Ooodlng; Mr, and Mr

— — D ean-M cO ulre-and-fam liyrO lenr oration n n j ^ r . and Mra. Herbei

Uie Allres and and Mr. and Mr 05 A ia Claude Hopkins and family, a

"iw t- j^ j j - 2111]___________Dnyley jn » ' * ', Vem Ever uae canned onion soup, lr Achcr'a stead of water, when you are cook fe by.’i in g ft pol mnsi?

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Present<;

SuggestioitsZ ' h m . t H s j

K ' p r

and PERFUMEnent o f je w e le d n o v e ltie s . •

ing sh o d e s in " A l tm a n " ;5 .' ■ H" n e re o n d L a m o s w ooliM qtch in g S K IR T S j

LBLOUSES___ ________■ h

:tion o f c o lo rfu l fj

)RESSES I

10 m ost d is c r im in a t in g ■’

YLONSoscristoin & B Q ^ n , g i f t boxed |

3 V ogue In c . |IFICATE Iu n t you w ish . • *

___ ___________ T IM E S -N E W S,

•on Second Torchbe<jreesrieythe meet-

Masonic

1. Russell ^Mrs.M.I. ■ ^ 1

e Wilson,Sev- : <r«H

All ( ■ter mem* ^ M

corsage, . y f l-William ......Prayer." . ...serve «

president eauceant imed. d in Uie I Mason. nnd Mrs. ir3.-oor> - B 8 4 trs. Mrs. ison,

tsa t

I of St.

'dnesday >fe WlUl ding Uie eron and

istAlUng Obermlller. Barley. r te t J rMartin -P»'l>y-Camp_l'lre_fllrla._TIiR-ptt*

tra. Joe eouneU. (Staff:. Prank * * *

I I I^QttyUbermiiler,'5. “,S Receives Award Jubl: A t Burley Event

BURLEY, Mny ICl-PnttyObermll- ' I mem* ier received her second torchbearer ^

Camp Fire.O lrls Tuesday eve- > \ n Ir n lw at Uie high school gymnasium. ' IB Kcv. presented by Erie1 Mrs prMlitenl of the council. |

chair- T orch^arer rank waJ presented to | munlon Sandra Barry, In Indian lore, 'and )

M ag_ChtoholnL.Mftry_Elle a -a io d . 4

Those second*

le from'on. to ^

church I

niJy,nn y rF --------------------n Hull ^

)me of

F O Ropklns- ------------------------ ^ ^ ---------- -I ^ n .a i e n n s ----------------------------------------------:erbert >«-77T-v.

% Jr

3 - 5 n i l h

DRESSA n e n tir e n e w s h ip m e n t o f

T X “— itc irn n d -rn a iiu ^luur Hulcc±ioT ; b e th r ill e d t h a t ^ o u d id !

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(VS, T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O)

ib ea re r^ w o rd ReceiN

(Staff photo-cogravlogj,

f b en . home, by M n. DonMd Chls-' • holm.•H T)ie flags « r o presented by Su-

Minne Rich. Letty Keen and M arshs j j - i PYeldrich; Jnne Morgan led Uie • I U pledge, and the processional, “We •mil. Come, We Comp to O ur Counrll ■arer Uie hand sign of Uie fire,X of presented by Uie glrU. T he flre- eve- lighting ccremooy was conducted by 4um. the Cantawnsteya group.Erie TTallseekers rank was received by

mcll. IhB O k l- tu -w e e Cantawaateya group;- woodgaUieren by the Da-

and itonya ConUwasl group, end fire- Uod; makrtx- b y - l h a - O i e r t - lu - U - e n d

^ The Mayfair

R THE G R----------------------------- H e r e - a re - th e - f f j f )7 ^ y o u r f a v o r i te g r a d u a te .

- m o re p r a c t ic a l th a n^ - ------------------ - -- c n j& y aY a b o u t t h c size, o u r s a le s

_________________ p r o b a b il i ty k n o w

I j r r . SPOi'V ’r ^ - ' New Bhi

w«*r fat: ing one

• SHORT6

many

JANTZEl BROOKE e n d othe:

7v ' ^.............

SSES ^i t o f d r c iu i c r d re s se s ' hU.“ C o i f i e r ~ ----------- --------- ^ClLIu ii how , y o u 'l l^ />>•

ffow ns a n d s h o r 80 la c y a n d lovi

eived by Burley Miss

V ’

u.'.s

Cant*»-Aste>-a glrU perfonned the ' exUngulshlng ceremony; Carol Ann

' Su- Ha*by. gave Ui# closing pniyer and T jh . Jh . t y u t M j i r r a i i r t b , • ^Uie the enUre group. , , a

Weldon and Bonnie Rob- i » " * leaders. Mrs, CaUi- ''

“ « • erliiB Zlllner was pianist. Decora- n i ^ Uons were under Uie dlrccUon of Uie " “ Wapo group and the Okl-ru-wee *

• group acted as ushers. "^ • Mr*. Orville Preldrlch w u chair- ^

man on Uie tw ard i committee as- j, iUted hy Mr*. Jamea Roper. M n, w

fire- John Chisholm and M n ..£ a rl Mc- a) •end Oaalln; ■ . .............. • . . . — li

• f f i f ts -m o s t I fk e ly to - B u c c e e d 'T ^ h ”a t e . A n d w h a t cou ld bo:h a n s o m e th in g a h e ’ll w e a r a n d ->y a l l - s u m m e r- I o n g .-D o n ’t - w o n y —l ie s p e rso n n e l w ill in a lllow j u s t w h a t s h e w o u ld like .

OKTSWEARkhlpmenta ot sum aieri finest iport- '

r fathlons ara arriving'daUy, We’re thoijf,- . one of U ie_brvest selecUons ever,IRTS. P P m n tn a , •

y oUiera tha t are tiire to p le u e l Choose v 1 America'a m ott popular name-bnindi: ( TZEN. WHITE CTAO, BOBBIE | |OKS, KOHET, CnNTORY - ’ other*! ^

OV ELY -LlNG Iled lin g e r ie t h a t a ll g i r l s d re a m ab o u ih o rb 'e Blecp’'s c t s . . . a l l d o u b ly d c llg lo v e ly . . . so e a s y to c a r e f o r , to o t

I h p s

SS ^ - u p R ites fo r__ M

I^ l u e Birds Held - i j

In Local School j l

paled in Uie annual Ply.uo c tR H lM {nony Thursday n igh t a t Uw jS lo r 1 1 1 high scliool gyranaskmi. •_^-nie Ply.up U a ceremony l a f l i which girU Who arc^ 10 y tu , of u e ■

into Camp Plre . There were 118 girls who graduated UiU week. I H

The flag cercmony was conducted I H by memben of Oklchnwa Camo Fire poup , -Dahrl -«y..->PaU le uim . f i l l

. Jleihy Ford. Ntll}-noe-Norgiwen. M f • Lynne MUler and ' J a n e t Wilson. i M

— - - Before the formal p a rt Of the r it-~ !llBual specla! en tertainm ent waa pre- Vfll senled by vnrlous groupa, M eny Blue 1 1 1 Blrd.i. Clnderelln B lue Birds and Vlli Oolden Blue Birds presented an ac- M l Uoo song, "Six U ttle Ducks;“ Robla B l i i Blue Birds danced th e schotUsche H l l and ■'nte Dnnclng Lesson" from Uie’ I H I

____ »n<l O re te llw aa done J Woy th e num m lng nKie BUda. l i | | f

The Mounlnin Blue Birds danced M 1 Uic "Hokey pokey;" the "VlxjlnU M f l Reel" was' presented by Singing 1 1 1 Blue fflrds. and Uie •"Butlerily I j l l

; Dance" by the Chickadee group. lU R Tlie gniduaUon ceremony was eon- | K

ducted by Mrs. Jam ea Vandenbark. | H 0 ;( n.’uisted by membera of the Sl.tCa I B B

tamibeiirjf-elUbrBeUiene Trenhalle, I n UD led Uie Wohelo call. M n .J lU u c lL H B O T ro lle r wa* nccompniilst for the en* H ( n Ure event. V. Owena waa aUge » mnnaRCr. H l l lH ' Tho Fly-up commlltee waa Mr*. H B :■ Pierre Roan. Mrs. Wilson Andenon, H h■ M n. Robert Wilson. M rt. Stanley H ■

^ n D u rc a acd Mra. Benny Mat* M W

— T ea to §e H e ld ^ ~ By R upert b irls i jAnn RUPERT, Msy l&-InvltaUonii are } H I and ^ In g te n t to all e ighth grade glrU H H

^ and tholr molhers lo a tten d a styJe H H show and tea being presented for H H

, . them by Uie Future H om em aken of H W America a l Mlnlco h ig h achooL M W

The lea will be held M onday after- ■ H U,e noon and will acquaint the gtrU B W

and Uielr mother* wltta the home n H making department, w ith FHA or* lllll guU aU on and wlUi each other. U t t i

' Cam iea Hymas, c halnnan. la wilt* H H " * tng Uie aerlpt fo r Uia style ahov. itn , whleh la to Indude th e modeling of ^ ^ H Ule- aklrt« and dresses mado by t b i g l r l i ' ^ H

P

\ AU Gifts____Mrapped_____

Ready for Gifting!

g e r i e Ha b o u t : SU ps, p e t t ic o a ts ,d c l ig h t f u r c a u s s t b e y 'r s . ..

: I

PACE THIRTEEN

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I j K B i B EI l ^ n a r l11'6 Feet,II And W'!' GOODING, May 1 0 -j : r j— with * high ju m p leap j V I - BuHdojrs took-lhe tcum i

Ij track meet here S « tu n ac t more records n t h»

■ over the croHsbar in esta■ irtK thc m ark. I t better

li; 6-foot, 1-inch Btate rccoi 11' by Oakley’s Dcc Gorrina 4 — <rtU-not-t>« cnnilflfffri ftir. V. honors. AU aUU marks m

I ie t In the iUl«>wlde mteC.

will be conducted ne*t Satur BoUe.

Boiur c*ma ttiroug?) u - e i in the diicui with ft toss feet to pick up hU acconc medsL NstDpa's FleUcher wi other double event winner, o

— the-J».-*nd-4«>-TaTd-<iMh« I time of also belters »

• f l — m ordby-on*-Uoti»-of-ft-*«« ' U ThCM vere the onl; doubli

I ’ nera.of the day bu t good time n ' • turned En bjr PasJey. CiUdwelII went Ihroush the lOO-yard dj f 10.1 and Flelaeher’a 333 clock ! the MO-yard. diuh. Twin

' ' Mike Btowe took the low h~ i i ; - - ^ tb - * - l t e e - o n ly three-tenthj

ll ,■ t^ B r u ln «0 -y«nl reUy team ' [ I alone In 4 t5 seconds. BoIm 's

iT l i In UeWaf K o ir ln3 :M a clots second.

y I J ThBSUaKnary:■ II lOO-ynrd dash—Pasley, Cali .t / R u le r , Boise; Flke. Tirtn

Andenon. Mlnleo. lO.l. y aJO-yart dash-PJelscher. Ns R Pasley, Caldwell: Stcln, Boise

\ Hawk, lionleo. 213. i d 440-yard dasb-F lelscher, Na

, k l ' Doyle, Welser; Martinson, Bi ' 1.1 ta d Dane*. Nainp». 4flj.; W 680-yard dash -M ltcheU . 1

Bwan, Mlnleo; Johnson. Merl i ^ l l - and Sheppard, Weiser. 3:07.4. I;' •>! MUe nm —Youne, Nampa; Sp

J Welser; Brooks, Eounett. aad F^ — DahL“ 4i4f.ff:---------- --------------' l l l l Low hurdlGS-Slowe, Twin I

b ; | SUloo. Cnm ett; Wasko, Buhl, i l j j Kulm, Jerome. 30.8. m | l H ish hUftllo-W asko, Buhl; 1 W ill ertson, Nampa; Powers. Twin I l;Mlr and Botler, Welser. 15.7.

880-]rard R lay — Nampa (Da | f Troun*. Murray aad W ashburn):

J l i ___ >ty^aolw,-*n4Jtft>roe, 1-M.r5 | | 440-yard rtlay—Twia Palls n

(Mil .. mert, Aacsrbauer, P iker and 8U lln I Boise. Jerome, and Caldwell. 44 RS Medley-Bolse. (Praocls, HUl, <

la th er and DarU) Mlnleo, X ni jy |{ and Ooodtns. iiftS.

IvM n m a la aad Day) Twin Palls, 1 i;v >' >Kr. aad Emmett. S;S3.0.< iili_____Bholimt-AUdrest. .Mampa: 'I 'l l l ' tes^ Nampa; White, Mlnleo, i j l B aztd’, Pller. 47 feet, 6 Inches, i l l . D !scus-Bonar,Buhl; Sm ith, B< ];l Washburn, Nampa, and Oroi

i r l , Welser. IM feet. aVi inches.Ujli ■ . Po l> -« iilt-WhHg; M inim- J l l V Beetetd and third, RsBler, CaJd M I-— •Dd-VaaAnkeivCaldweUrand-tle U : fourth. Manning, Boise, and F i{ ' Burley. 13 feet, K Inch.! High J u a i ^ o n a r , Buhl—UedI ' teoond. Paisley. Caldwell, a n d CI '— H n » T O ttie y ,-» n ii-iu > B o « ,-TI < PUls. e feet. 4U inch.

B r o a d ju m p - B a b c o c k . Bo I Stowe, Twia PaUs; Oorrlnge. O ^— I ty r ^ M - T in f ir '-T o i iH ir Betw i- — su re r , - Je rcae , — and • Waahbi , Kampa. 20 feet, OK Inch.

: Vandals Split : 2-Game Sgries

|ri-With BeaversB l ! MOeCOW, May 10 tn —I ! ■ Moore allowed only two h lta Sj I ] ' urday, pitching Oregon SU t« rl|

: : back Into the thick o t the Nort I e m dlTlslon baseball race as I

1 Bearers beat Idaho IS-1., BUI Sleltfflon got both th e h

I : Kirat up by Moor»—« single a------ a-trirt*.-TO»-tripl*-<sam »-ln-^t

•ocond Inning and StellmoQ acor 'b a a p a s i^ baU.

After the third Inning, Idi^ couldnt get a runner beyood k end. Moore struck ou t eigh t ai walked si*, but stayed In conli all the way,

ITie B n r e n pu t th e game avi In the second when they pushi acrou six runs on six hits, ti 'walks and a 'h i t bailer. Clark Ai

I derson wasn't able to get a ma ou t In the Inning before he wi

I itUered.Jim Phllllpi. who took over Pr

day for an injured B e a w , anal

four for five.nntf« A m f, In lh r»o m r

V. fo r o s o wllh two-doubles.Prlday, Knute Weatergrcn an

W ayae-RljK ench h it ba*ea-empl hoineniiu as Idaho beat Orego

Val Johnun held the Beavers t six hits though he almost lost con trol In the nlnlh. Ite walked thre men wlih t*-o away before gcltlnj Tlm Bndshaw to pop out to ahor and end the game.0 8 0 -------------- 000 300 013-13 IS (Idaho ------------010 000 000— 1 3 :

Moore and Luby; Anderson Bloxom (2), Wolfe (5) and KnlvllaOSO --------- :----- 000 100 010-3 6 1Idaho ------ _ .i.0 1 0 010 02*-4 8 1

Lunde, Pearce and J.uby; John ­aon and KnlvUa. ,

Husky Crew WinsbAKLAND, Calif, May 10 ( » -

The University of Waahlngton var- aily crew capped a sft-eep o ter Unl- vtraliy e t CaUfomla today when it ^ t thj9 Dear Tarally by four and one-half lengths la near record

. Ume on the Oakland estuarr.■•'arller the Husky junior vnnlty

— and fro jh -« w -fi5 h lo n ea n § S llttV easy wins over tbelr CalifomU op- ponent*.

- RKAD TIBJSS-KSWS WANT ADS.

M : | j PAGE TODRTOEK

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E R L Y T AH i g h J u m ]

4 I n c h e s V^ins D iscu{10 — B u h l’.i G ary B o n n r B to le th c le a p o£ .G fe e t; 414 in c h c a .b u t r N a u m chum pionR hip in t h c c la s s A r c i tu r d n y a f te rn o o n . B o n n r , cx p ec i t h in np e ciu lty , t h c d ia c u s , so a rc c e s ta b l is h - ; ‘ ^

Sort 8bt Jerome Won Elect-1958-

SvCS Bowling Hc£a a -e x p « c ^ JniO M B. May 10-Dorotli toss of 158 )gf electcd president econd gold Jerome Women'a Bowling er waa a n - , ub„ i^ ji u th e season' ier, coppln« lUes werv concluded with a s] tiasne«.-His bjrurDefai-tJifl Z t t i lodge.- iT trf^nd M*rion Oneida was nami

louble win- Dorothy ’ SUnley. treasure) *1™ IX.lores Madsen, Oooding. ae:

Idweli, who ,n n n a .

‘clocking In Trophies were awarded to S S r p5.ll? *’'“ *• Oooding. fo r city team ow hurdle* P'®"- coniUted^ t i 3 » lofcs_Madsvi._-Miiry-.Lcnls. n d a rd -an d Astoiiiula.Bubant Eagtes i-jl S S S ^ iw ^ t Slmerly.^ alM's crack Brannod and Shirley

^wilh'^'IVln chimploM. T J « a in B ^ Soph • *“* to H au l TerrT. T w in PaU*.

Mathers. Burley, waa present r.irtwMV scratch trophy and

, /n rf Brannon,.* fln it year bowlci I PWJ*. and u , , handicap tro;Bowler of the year trophlcj

n « i« Prw «Jl«l lo R u th M athers, ) Boise, >nd Le Maxine Henderaon anc

^ * ^ c e ClSvrolet w ai Wedinight league champions n d

Wendell Fan SS/V'S Honor State

Hopp Champ/ n l . , - W E N D ^ Moy 10 ~ Api

honored the undei g n )B ( ir - Wendell Trojan claas> AA

m T au j^ this week a t a banquet a t the Id Slowe) Khool auditorium. T h e meetini U. 44.4. tponsored by the IJo a s chib. ^ O a l . Je n y aierenson. U am m e , B n m ett gave the lan>caUon. T h e Rcf.

_ S . BoUek waa master of cerem'

ills, Wei- Wendell schools, played two phone nloa. accompanied by

p a ; Ole- Blchanl-WmUms___________-Llco, and ‘Ills baskelball aquad and :hes. m a n a ^ were introduced and th , Boise; sented awarda by Coach Mi Orooma, Satterfield. Jerry F rith , co|

L L any Baasen and Je rry S lev to:_llBJar •acb-roe*l»d-thalr-th r**-y«ar Caldwell kelbali award; U oyd P e tm en ,

id - tto jo r eche el-an d -R « m em -T d in iin ; nd Price year awards, and J im Carrell. I

Dixon. Ron Olsler. Je rry Wal -U ed for John Weaver, D enny woodland, u d O or- Hon BIckson, m atiaser, one

Twin awiida.' ' ” "■ "Jerry Prith gave th e responsi

•• the team. He also expUlned thore ..,O a^ jihlpi ■w on_ln..cnnfeitnce-dlsi between je jjenal and »Ut« compeUlion. M hbum. ' ouiergnorts fo r tho evening Ir

duc«d tv coach Satterfield ' coach John Orayson of Idaho £

* | . coUeg^ who gave Uio address of X l evening and JOe lUchmond, pul

Ity director for ISC athleUc gr- - . Coach Ora^-son told the gi

th a t essentials fo r a good baskel team as well as In any way of

— were gopd.atU tudc...eood-phj-j L O condlUon and team work.

' "T w ^w ciisw H sirenftiw .' eiiturfl- LarTT IWe. Chad Bollek. lUcl'

.1 CT Winiams. aasUUd by coach Sat« !f? arranged the banquift and \

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h e hlU C h a n g e V o t e d f o i

D o u b l e h e a d e r R u“cored s a l t LAKK c m r . May 10 W

Plonter league doubleheaders uc Idaho a alngle gale opening will both

ad sec* aeven liming games under a > h W n d roltag by the leagun dlr«Uirii, control ■ In t h r " ^ ' ’'o n e doublehea

game under a single gate open e away has been nlna Innings and pushed other seven.:s. two Spill doubleheaders, one day i rk An- one night, will rem ain nine inn a man fam es as In the p u t .)Q was Directors unanimously approi

the change, suggested by prtsldi - r i . CUude Engbent o f th e closa -

' league, who felt the switch woih iiung eUmlnalc a large porUon of gan

“being caU ^~bc^uae o f '^ r f c w .^

Pontiac, S5regon ‘

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nlvlla.-3 6 1 .4 8 1 lohn-

s(Iff- var- u m - en it

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to lty W. F. SbIIt pe lata to CartcK tnllar Xeaguo hlls a pitched ball I h n I op- has regtatervd a t Carleaon-a will

ge DD. too, ’eante be will get a b« «ntlbl« bot need B et be la a

ADS. 601 Mala Avcmo Eaat. Tw in Fal

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—accrtUryrand

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d Wall's leam cham-

D«.:«[ls.^nnle > 1-jl.Vcnui

ilrley Hard*

trophy went'aUs. RuUi Cmcrt C. Craaef, right, ss]Bsentcd the CUff Whittle, non idpa l gelland Jeane eo* ef the new grteni to b

owlcr. look Suaday, Tbe «pcalBx of Uie •

G o im n slU o n of Twin PalU «m r-ut Paul's jo „ ,g

ght league , j ] | completed next day (May 18) when the second

"■ holes aro pu t Into play. And,I f l Q W hlltle.. course pro. accompi

by_ Utree ^U jcr ■profe.«lnni>lj,. be out'to 'cslnbltsh a cour.« n

A tha t will stand for some, time■ A compeUUve tournament, pl

aU local golfers against Uie

'PS ^ —

§ mI'by 'M Si! B r u i n s T aand their ^ O

.“■S.SS C o n f e r e n ccapUln. ’

3leviiwn. ID A H O F A L L S , Mny 10 tcararled-by-i'cPm 'ciIulisr]

n p iftT o BIff-Six-conference-champ •ell. stere poon. The B ru ina po.stcd i land! and Pocatello by a ainglo

Pirates Use S-Tiger-Errors-

For 14-9 Winj“ n u h ^ “ RICHFIELD. May :0-C«plU

iliwim 1* errors, tho Hagerman; rates turned back the lUchfleld 1

nhi-alcai tJUlUlng Uie n g e r errors, the r a lu were able to convert Jiiil

tminwtB* into—tiiifi ■ iii i i i tn r 'w w j^ nichard ***'*• alngles. came off los

I Batlcr- R«“ . »‘t>o walked 10 iand pro- o u l »»»««.

lUchCleld got only three hlls. i Iwo wero for extra bases. Tlicy pli

- f n |* ed up Uie f im two off lU rlcr M x v l Prcslon and Rees greeted Don Pr n _ , l - ton -wim a triple when ho rcllei t i l l l c h is-b tu th crrcap p n to ra-d o u b lf: 10 IW — ^ c h of the pirate hurlcrs gave :s under walks, Mike fanning eight a both be striking out five,

a new haccrman m. nin iriE L n «

nd th e v . Klnc ;b t i o'm. 1‘nm i^jii s i( 'l»rl.u 2 t I Slokn Ih t :

lay and ’ '* ■ J ? Tu-il" ,'t i {' inning t*. Kini r( i i oiii«iii(oni « :

pproved « "» " TC.1. Tt H[Mideni III".';,;:;:" I« Ui ? :

I would Vic MIchiUson Is In his ninth ye games eoofh of th e Svmeiu* nnlvpful

ew.' rcahmait'crew._________

3, $5,000 to Lucky (

irteaoa'i fam ou alga a t JaycM ball tu I h n u fb the hele ahewo in thB 'plcInn win get a free 19M PontU c aad $S.DO

ret a new CadllUe coaverUble. Fans ra la atteadanoe a t the cam e. I t 's free, n< t Falla.

i A S S B R l

»ening"of l& H ole

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it. nperln teadent of p a rk s and reertaUot 1 golf eoorao profetalonal. check coadltli

to be offlelally added to muny conne Uie SMWul s la * iio Jn to th e psbJIe eotmlV* it * * *

' o u r s e S e t s 1{U munlcl- pro.1 will bo conductcd In n 18-hole m orning. _ Persons entering next Sun- tourney will bc allowed their i xond nine caps and a p rize will be a« And. Cliff for each of Uie.professionals b companled n i e pros w ill tour the 18. inn>»._wlll 8lin(tny_Jn nn pxtilhltlnri r.i« record slnrtlnK n t 2 p jn .. time. ■ T lic four p ro s playing here nt. pllUng day hold 13 course rccords n

Uie four Uiem. U irw ench. Bill Johj

S E B i ^ S E T [ice Golf Titley 10— T h e T \v in F a ll.'! h iR h schooi l i s F R o W S m i th , w r t l R ^ o f F w l h la m p lo n f lh ip - n g f t in - h e r e - F r id n y - i j f tc d n low o f a o i t o b e n t o u t sect ig lo s tr o k e . I t m a r k e d th e f o u r th t

th o T w in F a ll- s ffo lfe rs J . ta k e n t h o c h n n v p J o i v g l " w h ic h h n s b e e n o f fe re d (

f iv e t im e s . P o a i l e l l o took• C ------- trophy- ln s t - ycu r ' tq~ljivak~ up■ . Bruin m onopoly momenuirllj',• SmIUj ended th e dny with ;[1 1 toUxI to lie PocntcUo's Dave De:

for m cditlhi honors, tn a pin; JaplUUi- for Ule tropliy. houever. Dcrrcti ■man Pl- Uie pin with his chip shot leld Tig- parrcd oul w hile Sm llh look a a st game BoUt will go in to Uie records ns

mednllsLi.. the_Pl- The ^ n le s t wna close nil the Jiiil six J Io s sn M l m nn iii far .Ttt'ln i

'OHrThr*hiii Un w a im g ym t U Uiiitir f losing win.10 and All team scores were Tvi'ln 1

901. Pocatello 303. CnIdwcII hlls. but Boise 333, N nm pn 324 nnd Id icy pick- Palls 331.

Shirley EnRlchom. two-Ume 1 on iTcs- ho ft-omen’fl nm ateur chnmp r e l i e f c o m p ^ for h e r hlB^i^liMj_ui

’Ubif. men s fulM arid ' 2 io t a 7(1. gave up The tenms now look tor^'ard ght and jta l* clinmplonnhlp next Snlur

a t Boise. Twin Fiills. Pocntello •h h aeem to bc Uie top c

- i - x - i U cndcra^lhtJlruliifl-iiol Jiavlnt-li I*» 1 1 cd defeat nil yenr.

* 1 Individual scores:tl s I 0 Twin Palls—J im Pcrve.i. 77: Sn

* 5 • 71; Charles CuUcr. 75: Hnrold HI I 0 78.« : 0 Boise—W atly Lowe. 74; Terr}'O

- - - tovnl. 80, Tohi K unkhnusfr, 70; R i” o - u Arbiickle, 83.:3o 1— » Cnlrtwcll — L arry F\5untalii,

Shirley E ngleliom . 70; Oon th year Crockett, 85; B ill Ballnntlne. 70.luralty.j__nnu fTi 7T- Tj_______ SmlUi, 7S; Dave Dayton, 87; S t

;y Cowboy Fan

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w g f i

UI pork. I f a mem ber of the Ploneei ;lnee lo a r e g o la r '^ m e » lDeI(y fan wht JS.OOO cash. The h itte r 's average will

ns ransi be regiilered a t Carleson's l< ee, ne obUgaUon. lU gU tc r a t CarleMO'a

• ■ —Adv,

T IM E S -N E W S,

lE G I O N A Lle Muny Golf Couri

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*Uon, and one and eoe-balf year’a work adltlon or FalU an 18-hele fforae. A fou: >nne nex l p ro i will glre an eshibiUon 8

i S - H o l e O p e nl In thc Provo. Texas Open chnmplon i ering Uie pnrUclpant In Uie tournam ent iclr handl- chnmplons. hns three records. D' « awarded K lllen, Blue Lakes C^ountry c als beaten, pro, outis an amazing 13 un ' 18. hole.-: p.irlCO for Uie Lowerwood eoulou__rouiitl aL-.Eugcne,-Ore..-ft-Jlvfl undor-i

68 on the tricky Beallle coun here Sun- club cd'urse 'and an eight u u rds nmoni; p a r record a t Olympia. Wash. Johns*.on, Third member o( the fouisa

[ M e e t i n g S e tP lrst meeUnj of the spring wll

I bo conductcd by Uie SouUienI ^ Idnho Pisli and Oome nasocUUbrl c n t 8 p a i. Tuesdny a t Uw Idnhc

Powcr company auditorium, re. lo o lj ro l f Pyto^^ftMocUUon secreU>7 Lud

f l lh tT iej Drexicr noted sevenU topics ol y - (> u e ^ 'Im poriancc-W U 'ba aiiiUMcd Ui se co n d - w rap up the year's biulneas.

't h t im e MceUngs will nol be resumed r s lin v c u» “ l113 h ' l p ; --------------------------— ■'

Country d u b 2 . , - Sets Annual S i i Invitationalihot nnd Annunl Blue Lukes Countrj’ clu )k a five. Invltntlonnl golf toumnmcnt wl ds ns CO- be conducted Mny 30 throug

Ju n e 1. rcport-v Rulon Evcrlon an the wny, A drlnn 'P itcher, evcnl co-clinlrmcr

'In t'alls. ■niQW-pnrUclpatlng-mu.sf presen

offlclnls. • The handlcnp.t munt b I'ln Pnlls •’O'*’* pro of Ul

II l ln eontcstant. . , 'ri irifthD *7-50 on<4 lanno ^ „v,.arded. All nui.rd

will be merclmndisB certltlcntc. Ime Idn- redeemable a t Uie Blue Lakes pn inmplon. ^iiop ,-oLunder _31i'c-*vcaU w U l-b«-W --hole«-o

mednl piny, 18 holes on ench o ^ 'ard to the three days. Non-Members mnj saturdny j,nve pracUce rounds on Mny 2; ello nnd only while out of town entries m,»; op con- pracUce until i pm. Mny Ig. cUil mt-lBSli by-laws-rcsUUt-non-mRmber-pifty

No entries will bc aeccpled aflcj 4 p.m. Mny 29.

7: Smith -----------------------------------------------^>ld Hoss, Norell. 8J.

Pocntcllo-i-Mllte BlJUlne. 74; Ken rry Ous- Vernon. 60; Dave Berrett, 71; Mcl .0; Rus- Graves. 78.

Idnho Fnll.i-n,iy McCnrly. 80; am, 73; pord John.wn Jr.. 93' Dnvid Me- ^Oordon Pcn n o U . 8S; Buddy Hewitt. 80.

I; Steve

Y , MONEY

' V ^ DOWN!- ^ MAY

H . g e t g o in g

/ j j f On Your (L k A Need 0 ncw garage^ W c'l

/opidly . . . and ot ihc ri niorc, you con depend o budding needs, large or

- mates.

.n„. Economy Cwni. 1 3 1 2 8 lh A ve.. East

•on’a, ,-A**'* ■

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TO, T W I N F A L L S , ID A H O

L T I T L E ;urse Is Slated

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work by C ranefs departBeat te give 1 A foanom e ef U>e loterDouatala west's Uoa Sonday aftcrnwn lo o p e ^ U y . (S

^ * * * *

j n i n g M a yplon and is Bud Sower who holds Uie 1 uncnt of P lanutlon course record wlU rds. Dove under par. and a 58.'10 under iU7 club for the Caldwell links. He 13 under chopped leven sUokes off 34 d course on Uie McCall course for hU tn do r-pa r m ark......... —- ............ ...........

Rounding oul Uie record-sel t unde, itam u WhltUe, whose e ight u:

,“ '2:___ P«P 60 at Blue Lakes wnstouraome this .spring. He set Uie rocorC

• the LaOrande. Ore.. coursc ' A a 63. nine under pnr. and h t

. / I . 3J toUl for the Highland co Mf in Billings, Mont.

.-WlUithe.addlUoiLQUhejicw-j y / holes to Uie wcsl of Uie clubhi , / nnd Juggling of greens In ' - established course, the Tu-ln P

par will be a tricky 68. WhltUe 8 Included In Uie course wUl be five pars, 10 four pars and

' ' ' I *ouRh-Uir«-pam.-two-of-whleh- ovcr 300 yards In length.

H ie new greens are la rger U ng will- Ui«-old-#nd-aren’t slope»‘-ttjrm» uUiem course now ha* a -w aU r tcUUbn Uie (imall crIdnho ™»mtng thtough the course 'M

m. re- o f “ '<> elubliouse. The creek m y Lud crossed four Umes.

pica o t P**’ three 17th. II border# on a creek -canyon, where a -slice i

u • mean a loil ball. In addlUon. sumed fnlnray slopes toward .

canyon.______ "nicre also wlU be a few more

rourse out b( bounds nillngs.I I 'h ovcraU distance of tho couL U win be 2ii8i yaids boUi in and c

standard measurem.ent. W h i t t notes the number' ot par th holes makes up for It lo a la; degree. _

New greens are In good shape I n- club "re rougti In spol*. Wh

Ue says wlnler rules will be ii; Jlrough develops in Ulion and P^^^es.airmen “ ddltlpresenl •* '! *>e'elesely-wntched and shoi

lust be "Ific mof thc

\ opened only on Saturdnya .i;» n n i S u i.a .j..nn'iirdt "All In all ll nhniild prove lo lflcatc.1 o tricky course," WhltUe concludi ces p r o ___ /- ---------------------------

;{H BlfljW tftfiGi ' l ' ' ' ' MAGIC BO^VL

I. Club Ttie p„nu.y {jefealert Alem Bn -pftyJTTTFJUV-IUKs-defeSle-d Simmon * “ fl” Andrews 3-1. Misfits defe;ilcd I___ Ooncs 4-0. Wnlklns-Rogerson d

fented 8 Bnllj 3-1.High individual game. Doc Ru-sl

;; Ken Um. 222: High Individual serle-v EX l; Mel Rusliton. 593; High scratch ten:

game. Pour Roses. 693: high hnnd i'. 80; cnp lenm game, WnUclns-nossr.-toi 1 Me- 740; high saa tch tenm series. Foi 10,. Utosw. 1070.

5 Yeors . ^

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WAY 4— 11 -

ir G arage' mW c'll build ir righi and

thc right pricc. W hat's :nd on us for all your c or smoll. Frco esti* ^ ^ ^ 9

f G arages SmDiol RE 3 - 2 3 B 6 - a ^ S

0

T n a m p a TStevens.

I Stevens' T w o F i i

■V ' GOODING,,Mny 10— £----------- : BocoTidr^or inost o f th e

walked off with class B 1 here Saturdny afternoon, in pickinu up tho tro p h y ■ and ' Wendell finished tl

. a t 18. McElroy .started . . Bulldogs off w ith a win B u j i y c th e 220-yard dash and

chornl' the Kimberly SSO.yard J Q uiaU t. U u t-took anoU icr..

B B — pUce. Le«Is Ellen got second B 9 ^ 9 - the 410-yard dash and high h u r o l ^ H B Defending sUte shotpiit ch I l i M i B ' plon Dkk Stevens won his spec: u S B I and picked up anoUier gold m EC T C T I in Uie dlKus.M S S r o Wendeiri J e r r y StevcMon

accored 10 points, w inning.the p y K g l and 440-yard dashes. B ut U>p 1.

vldunl point winner wns Kocke. NewFiymmiui. wno'Eot Jirst-in btoadjimip and low hurdles an fourlh In the high Umbers.

finlshcn In the events R u m A adranoe to sUle compeUUon i

Saturday In Boise.Tlie summary:

| f f l B dell; Klncsld. Valley: Driggs. Oa and Heinrich, Donoelly-McCall. 1

S h W 440-yard da-ih—Stevenson. W

tus, and Kirkland. Carey. 51.8. ve TwlB MO-yani dash-R eynolds. K u Z.I-. tn« Udy. Raft River; Olasby, Shoshc “ ( s t j^ f « ManvUle. PnilUand. 3:07i.‘ - M ycrun-Devaner. Olenns Ter

Barker, Bellevue; Flvecoat. Nol and Ballani. PrulUand. 4:422.

I O ■ Low hurdles-Kocker. New Ply I ^ ouUt; Barrett. R alt River; Adai L W lU ft River, and Brooks. Homedi ^ , Ue for Uilrd and’fourth. 31.1.

Hlfth hurdles-Bames. Castlefo w ith 10 Ej]pfg_ Kimberly; Perry,' Carey, a

I d e r .p a r , jcocker. New PlymouUi. 18 flnl. He also ao.yftrd daiJi-McElroy,.Kimb

,J? “f Waite. Homedale; Hclnrlch.Dc n u tn ira ne!ley-McC»H. and Nerw, NoUw.

for Uilrd and fourtii. 33.0. d -setUng 880-yard rtlay-Klmberly (Mcl h t under roy, SchoUi, Morris, and Morrl wns a t Notus, Carey and FYultland. 1:3' scord on 440-yard relay - Valley (Humi 'se w ltli CrumbrUie, Myler and Klncnl d hos n Wendell. Notus and Kunn. 405.I course Medley-Olenns Ferry (Morgs

Devaney, Shrum and Iln.io). Rn ifw pinit IUvcr._Dedo_aBd_Ncw_ Plymout lubho'jse 3:45.7.In the Mila relay-RaJt River fAdnn

In Palls nail. Udy. Ridicnsi. WendeU, Kui Ue aays. ana Murtaugh. 3:45.,^ 5 ‘Ji'» Shotput - Slevtns, .Declo; HIl ie h - itre D r?!'?^n(lJODti t e r r - a r e - M f«r7>4 Inches,

Discus—EtcTcns, Declo; Moffel I>:do.'lUee W relns;HclnrJch.r)oi

srm ucn . nelly-McCall. 1J9 feet. jCr h a ^ Polo vaull-Jones, K una; threi 1 creek way Ue for tecond. Cook. Rlggla le -west MorrIs.-Klmberly, and Kurlx. Wei ■k m ust deii. n /eet.

High Jump — Tlirte .w ay tie fi ' r . ^ 5 nrsTDetwechlCUfsehner. HMnedrUi

Morris., K inw '»m berly. l i e for fourUi between P e rr 1 ^ . th e Carey, and Briggs, Declo. 8 feet, ‘"1 Inches.

I.. Broadjump-Kocher. New Plym lore In- ouUi; Darrington, Declo; Word. Mui »s . Uugh. nnd Sage, FrulUand: 20 fee J course 4K inches, nd out. -

; 1 uu Record Jump “t W e *TIE3N0, Calif., May 10 W -

WUlle Jncfcvin, a Ull. slender Lnh„t •’‘' ' “ or «o” C(t

W...V ^fwhmnn, made lhe second longc.i , America thi

‘ U»«e a t 35 feel. 8>; Inches, as the Wes Const relnys gnt under wny.

rhmiM JAckson. «ho Jumped 24 feel 8 'i Inehei as a hlah h o o l senlo *8Sv jpar. Acl il rrtfljs rccoru will

^ »'l-ilcap.0nly0regBell.lhe01>'mp|, . .„!} champion, hns liad a betUu’ •'“ * official leap Uils jear. .

eluded! OR BUY A

i G IMPLEMENTS

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T h a f Loplc 0

The 1958^in Bellglaa! M

[ « o ^ , dMignrd by professlbuilt hy nv«lor crnfU m cn slyhng. spe«3, m fcty ; in mainlcnnnrc. St«e the ct Boys! Skrlrhrd: Bell Boy funnbout lm Krentest cn;

- m Uw nnlion.

B U D & i’ SPORTING

L T O P S ^ s, Kocker, ison Collect ' irst Places J0— S c o r in g tw o if l r a ts n iiii ,i ’! J

t h e i r p o i n t s r th e - K im b e r ly J ^5 B h o n o rs in th(> rc R io iin l tr;ick S *jo n . T h e c h a m p io n s s c o re d 2 1 1, J k ^T 'p h y w h jle D eclo w a.s .seconii wiUi {oa

■“ tW SC IsVictoT ^ ^I'sOver Huski^"

In Track Meet, more W alter (Bplket Arli c f r ^

SItop Indl- 71.60 NorUiern dlvlilon irac* ‘

{ocker of orer Washington._____________^

lion n t . imate puUed up- lame. Don M«- of ai

^ Vancouver. Wa.ih.. the CniiEif, gi

w T om y. ^ I .ele'"' ‘ ^C allJO J. Three meet records were brok,n

to . field _ 'of H'>-. ^

. Steve Pryc. C-f(wu'a.lnch*^no- '«rf*

^ ^ o n e . 105 u,g ahot 54 fret. 7 '. ir,e&___• adding more Umn eight indit* to W . , hui

w ^ n r . old meet m ark. Jhm; Nouis, WBO fooUjall end Jack rtmiir.f K w S

w Plym- „ u l t to te l new meet, and Itetrti I r t t fltAda™ , UM marks. H e was one Inch A

otneaaie. u ,e former m ecl ~mark and j'i E id thinches .iibove Uie field mnrk tie im K t J i :

siiefora, fooUiall Wammate Don EUln8«n«i ■ f a w .rey, and iMt week. ‘nm . The oUicr double record ftll i*. B ? th» Klmber- fore Husky welghUnnn Don Anicic ■ V r t jch.Don- He twirled and Uircw ihe dUc-JoUi-V.lle outiCO feeu 3ti-incht«,-adflln»,w "Od a hnlf lo boihih, i(McEl- meet and field mark.v ■

M on ty , WashlDgUin'sbcslshottlngcsmeta1:373. the longer runs. Dnve McCulloud g . i thr

Human, *-on Uie 440, Jnck Larson ihf a K ? r i S ' Clncnld) and milo and Ernie Brannoai U4 K L ^ 40a. two-mUe. B u : ^

Morgan. Larson wo-n th e only doubli rs- K S S l 'i ner for;W aslilngton. W w *

nr.SC,\L GOLFERS tO.SE 'Adams. LOOAN. May 10 (;fV-UUh SU'.i I, K una university took a decisive

victory over Idaho S tate coUegsfn.Hin. '•“ y an IntcraecUonal golf miiA

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!!!jio oN-DisPUf-KThe big newf fo r '58 comn fraa

W - Evinrude . . a newklndofpo-rr ■ 'er La? _ tcvolulionary V-4 po^ffl eoUcge Anfwkindofquiet-Kwni5.^>W

cn"?Mi ' ' ' ' * • ' « » 1 J.wured ^larniie V-t * ; t lk 4 i^ West ---- «l.e h.ndy, w ^w W efi'isf-K ,." - j-J

“3" you'll find boalinR’i m£»l »4- •» « i H < i vinerd fealure* in rvtrf jtMf j J

*enlor i l.a 7miih iiu lum |-^ ■> __l>i?lple . Sm llitn are on tl^ way. F ' *

|)icj£9 B U D & M A R K P t e

i< SPORTING GOODS

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: of M otion... fiirp-3 - S e l l .S a y Iu .' M ake way for the Bell ■ « ,ofessional naval nrchUccts, 'L^mcn to Icfld nil o lhcrs in •y ; in en-iy liandling a n d • B.'m 1 — - lie com plele lino of Bell . ■k."’* 1-I B o y ’s spocfiy Model 265 s t cnpacity for ils lenglit K ,” *”*

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ING GOOPS

SUNDAY. MAY n . 135, H

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. 11 B la s t„ M«gic y » " « c

I'.’iir nf three inn«n?s. 1? of Hulldoir; K - f l 16*5 wm ;over

S y ni«ht in a Pioneer •' P'Jl^ he way fof Cowboy.

• t o r ; f S r . “ “; ‘" 3 SICS i f iS * Ma“ Morlnf. Kei

S ^fluJ Som iioa una J» f . S ; ilniW om aXtcr UnC f t t ?^iieS5?“ r lU n s »n

S n *nd Dlelc WIUoi■ ‘0 'f - i f »ol th ta Al Owen c lea m

S»tt »!“» »'I orrifd fence.

ind V «Bod Inninj foUowed *!■ '• "ijke » p«Uem; FUUer

»ln lan»adMcElroy c»me ihrougf________ w«»l*i n«in j yjcaon alnglct

ficrn tt* a « « U‘cn whe;

' t r . s » 7 . f . s ‘E ^ s ? A “5;

i M»- of ^ tad Soreiaon xtoRltd ftgolniiEifi J . irt Off U>« Cowbojr th ln l and•d 1 h, •SwriirgiaTiTBroig-Bem it-*

‘ ■ h l jh o r t r lh .•e brokfn trfUH »»H-•»t 1h > . y x i i t n l *11 its rU M ln themsrti 'um onlr Inning th a t HaU 'icll. no- ‘eai. wllh P n n c h l’* Brand-

Yskimt, a r lh* b lj blow. Charlie '• I'lcla -ittlasltd to open the Inning, tlu uifSf- Z buDiwUa XroDt of th e plate

e(h mea v e n *«{e vh e n Prince FknA!r.r yUth loitcoad. Ray BUltng»« Uit poU nltxd u d Norm ' M annlns

d Iletfti Iht fltruije In w llh a sw rl- nch Mtr flr. AlUr Will Rlsaer walked tnd j'i B ad tbe btset tsa ln . Froochl k lie IM K t U boner «»er center- nsMniti m ia a ..-

■ lu re n ta sa n got a leadoff hom* fril t*- B j Utf Cinrtwr* In the scTcnth

Anictc;, ■ u ,|te vtlley wouad up lU le du«j in the eighth on a double In* icer-Btaitey- P»«tlinilo-«nd n i'tw o* iMih ■ mtr by ebortstop M annlne-

, Tlctoiy 11* » measure o t re- B t for Uie Co*-boy* w ho hnd » H tbelr tecond In a row lo the

® K ttP rtd ty n ig h t.0-4. T h e n u * - noa Ul ^ good game in to a rou tw, B u r «1 tn CTTCr by loelng pitcher on rs- cn a potentW double_____ B w l- .T h e R uM et«_cnpl^lred

Kftf error, toirlng three on

R i^ b jy j tn d n u jM e U w m p Ia jr " ' i ' ’■jjiileheadtnoday. the afternoon

K T filnn lng a l 3 p m . and the ’ (tuning a t 7:30 p jn .

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McEIrot 5prenson 3t Homersvboys pounded out 1*1 runs in th ' them the re.sult oC homeruns, ani )ver thc Idaho FalU- R uhhcU i her leer league K«nie. Dave-Hall wcri fboyn. Rivinfc up only eix hit.<i»oni omer

Missoula Tops

^ In 11 Inningsv ^ n ^ “ 5- 10 tn - Veterw1, ^ Chuck Wcatherapoon, a toreiento r of BoUc pitcher* In two-Ioilni ' ganus. clubbcd a homer over thi . . penUrfleld fence In the top ot th-

llU i. Innlns -fiaturdoy and gavi Mlasmila a 3-3 vielory over lh.

^ 5 ^ —T he-ieam »-jw a ppcd nuiltlon5~lr □ r ^ e “ >* Pioneer league race. Mt*.

ui<i toula taking second a n d ' Dol»i ^ ran dropping to th ird , wall WesUierspoon'* th o t broke up i

tense hurling duel between Boise': l a n d “" ‘1 Missoula-* Ho.

berto.CuetJ} and .gave .lhe .J lm ber. P fhp iM>‘» tbelr f irs t victory In Uirct trle.5 here. ]

^ Cl*pp, In his first s ta r t for Boise

fnnSiw^th"e'n a»owed only t '^ 'm o u over the nex t elKht before lht

’i f i ; game-winning blast, inlng. cueto, though he J.«ucd sever P “ ‘« walla and wa* t- f fg e T fo r iilm i J " , hlta, worked him self ou t of icvcral 1 ^ ' Jam* with the bose* loaded,^ 1? Missoula scored In th e optnlnt:

Inning on Valdez Vila’s double nnd mchl WcAtherspoon's single. Boise knot- a ter- <«> In the th ird on a single by

Jim Pendergost .and Monnger Blllylom ..._ y , Boise missed aeveral scoring op-

(u POrtunitles. I n Uie fourlli Uie MihiK Braves londed th e bngs before

Cufit<i.cut.Uieni.doKn..liiJhfi-nlalh the Braves looded them again vllh tvo awny, bu t Cuelo made Tom

J * j Broa pop to center, hnd __________________

Exhibitions Seen' S For Pioneer, PCLllred ,BOJ6E._M W J2JE_=_‘ni«J:i>OMl= s on blllty. exists- fo rT rra n g ln g exhibi­

tion btstbAll gam es between Pacific play Coa*t league and Ploneer‘neague ioon teams. Danny O 'B rien. Boise Braves' the buslneu m anager said today.

O ’Brien said th a t h s had reasoa to ^ ^ e » « -lh * t-* rT * a ce m en l« -a re

* ? pending for S a lt L*ke's PCU team* < to play an exhlblUon a t PocateUo e .0 and Uiat th s Spokoae Indlant-wlU J * play a t G reat ra ils .I 4 "So for ’as the Braves are eon*0 ’4 cerned, u of th is m inute v e c a n t1 J fit our prtM nt schedule iato any

tuch exhlblUorv game.” h e added.___ "It might J>e.i>aaible.thal.-wa.couldr — rcairange our schedule, bu t we

haven’t-g o n e - ln to t h a l . ’re t.-T he ._ t logical lesm to play nn exhlblUon ;- i* hert. would bo S a lt Lake."'Ubo ^

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Tops Cowboy * r s t 2 Weeks ^'Jngle VilleyCowboys topped Uie local i. u rth ' In the league In game* through " •» released hy William J . Weiss. Pioneer * 7 bottled a mark of j g i for 10 games used ftt seveml position*, wo* Juat back -.ge>^aod-fcr- flfth .in . U»a-leagu«.-------- 5players hllUng better Uian JOO. Frank ;* with Jerty FWiel. waa Uilrd for the ® -ralR Sorenson showetl a J13 mark. At n It h ltt In 3fl I t bttUi. n.■e, U^Cowboys tUll were levenUi and ng. They b o u t an aggregate average

harles Hertberger waa one of the few ^ Id *lnc« has added o n o tte r vletoiy lo

strong showing .this aprlng. also was ci

:r Wilson counts on for relief duty, was '* five appeartneu in Uie young teuon .

1. JU eirbni while racking ?juble playt, completing 10, which Is 11

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H A s O r i o l e s 1(ninj. J a c k H u rs h m a n , w h o w a.t t l ! nnd m o re p i tc h in g flU iff in p re-sc knot- A m c r ic a n J c a R u e la J i r s t - f iv c - ; ^ im’' ‘Joy w h e n ‘h e h u r le d th e Orio.

B o s to n R e d S o x . H ur.shm aii’H

efore S o f t b a l l M e e t— O rranizatlonal-meeling-forthe- city-sponsored Induslflnl wtibnll

lom league will be conducted n t 8 p.m. Monday a t Twin Palls city hall, announces ^ e s t 0 . Cmncr, su-

' perlniendent of p a r t i ond rcc- reaUon.

A s e c o n d meeting for ndult J vomen'a sofiball piny will tx

conducled o l Uie &ame time on.

iclflc * ^ ra n c r said it ua.i Impcmtive tha t all leam jnanngfrs or spon-

jy jj . sore, Intending to enter teams this year, gtlend.

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’bile Sox'eatcber. misses foa] Up «fl tbe oilon lUd Kai in Ui«_KTenth Inalng of. *y p trk . Foot eorer. BP as ttiey waUh I* vlftpboto) _________ _________

I Gets No. 53 Top Soxa.t th e question m a rk o f tho Balti- re-Hcu.Hon calcu lations, became tlie iivc-Kumc w inner o f th o -y e n r- to - OrioleH to u 5-2 tr iu m p h over th e aii’H five v ictories equa l th c en tire — iteam to ta l o f th e team which

'trad ed h im aw ay — the Chi- [cjiRo W hite Sox.

the- r—H [tT 7 m rtan r^ o n iftd ~ a~ t« Iw i3 toll ibnck ailment w hich 'alm ost caused i.m. 'th e dfftl to bc canceled, yielded all, I only five hits and struck out five su- ^bnllcrs. including Ted Williams tc - ; twice. ErraUc control helped get

[him into trouble in the *lxih, lult sevenlh nnd e ighth Innings bu t he be twice was balled ou t by Baltimore on. double plnys.

:~Trrc Orlolea /mapped a I'-'i tie wlifi ive Ifour ruiu in U ieslxUi'Inning. T lirte >n- walk.1, and t n error by iaiing piicl^er ms Tom' Brewer se t up the frame which

olso included n in-scoring itagles by ___ I Brooka Robii«on and Foster CasUe-

The New York Y ankees opened up a two and a half-gam e first-place Jead when they be a t tho Washington

Co Senators 8-0. the W hile So* shaded Ui8 Cleveliuid Indan.'^ 6-< and the

i!i Detroit Tigers defeated Uie Kan- J saa City AUUeUes 3-2 la Uie oUier

An»efican league games._ * , _JV hK «y_ronL -ftad -R 7as j j u r s n

combined In a a ixh ltte r for Uie Yan- _ i± kK a._w hoJiiive_w na_ftvo-of-U ielr

Jl- last alx games. Oil McDougnW and4 Jerry Lumpe' had three hlta each

and Bill Skowron h il hla fourUip homer to pace New Y ork's l l - h l t aU

- i~ tack.-njrd.-ft-ho w aa h it o n th e left• W forearm by a p lleh in th e Uiird In-

ning, retired a fte r seven frames but npparcnUy did no t guffer « o.rimi.

Dlek Donovan struck 'ou tseT tn In-4 dlan* 0.1 he gained h ts f irst win for i>; Uie White Sox. NeLwn PVix and Ron

Jnckson knockcd in four o f the While 8ox’_ nia-i. Pox’ th ird h i t driving In Uie winning tally in the eighth.

Ray Boone homered In the seeond Inning and tingled home the win-

, , ning run In Uie fourUi- for the 1*6 Tigers, who got s ix -h it pitching(7). f ro m -B i l ly - l lo e f tn f wn.i'Uie“ sec-

who had gone 0-for-H . dt«ve In the 1 winning run. ’

Oulfstrcam park 's hlghesl dally double price came on March 5. 1955.

« when the comblnaUon of Into Olory ‘ and Paris Rabble retim ied M.S3a.M

a fp rt t-___________ __

MlERil^ for a hundred j W !8 Ownem of tlie U nivcr»al ■Jeep’*

J. _flr£.cantimuIl)r.£a(iing-n«w-UM>*- -t i fo r this veroatila vekicl^, apresd-1 ing ils coti over hund reds o( job i.

,J W ith the ex tra troction of iU 4-’<■ vrbed drive it trave ls alnjost any.* w h e re -o n o r off th e ro ad . S h ilu

,, easily into conventional 2-wbeeIdrive forhighw ayspeeds. Ith su ls heavily loaded tra ilers , add with pow er take-off or hydrau lic lift, operate* a wide v a r ie tr o f fsrm _

” snd industrial equipm enL•U U 4tCJ4,l^

GOREMOTOR L

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Rravps Ts\

^Giants, PiI By Vnlled P ro ji ] (‘ Tlie T/.llwaukcc UmvM equnllcd 1

4 Ihe.NaMonal Irncue't loiigcM win- v f S ning strtiik of Uie senion Snturd.iy 1;

« when Uiry dcfealrd Uie Clncltinali J Redlecs 5-3 for tlielr tlxUi sira lgh l r

J triumph. If . Bob UuMi, obljliied during thc o I w inter from Uir Chlnco culxi. re- li ' celved crcdit for h ti secttnd win on n___; the wliigt of homers by Joc Adcock r

and Del Criuidali in thc ;,cvenih _ inning. Tlie blous liandcd lU rvcy; lU ddlx hla seond lou.

Ifoddix carried a 3-3 lend Inlo U ir, >

H ~ led otf Uie frwne wllh ii honict j th a t Ued the scdre. T uo out.% lu ie r,' Del Rice .Mni:lri! nnd Crniidall, ba t-i

■ Ung for Ru.-Ji. liomrred into tlic left field bleaclier.i. Smukry Burgess' hooiercd for llie itedlrg.v.

H TJie sccoiid.plnce &ui Frnncisco I O iin ls pu.\hed ovrr a run in Uie'

■ ninUi to beat the Ix)s Angete.'sl Dodgen 3-2. Ttie P ittssurch Pirote.^;

O T rushed Uie Phllndelphla Phllllea >4-1 ' 4. and th r SI. Louis Cnnlinnl.t cdsed!

— r D u rin rc iiira T o cub.% 3U in otiier i • ‘ Natlonnl leaRue gnmc.i.

Rookie Don Tau.vilg r.lnRlcd home I j l Orlando Crprda ulUi two ou t in the I

nInUi M Uie ainnt.i whipped the Dodgers for Uie tlxUi Ume In eight “

“ • Wes. Wlllle Mays homered in Uie ( o[. {irst imOng for Uie G lafita-aud Jim w itch , — — ^

H a g e r m a n P i r a t e s f

B e a t H a i l e y 8 - 3 |HAILEY. May 10-T he HagerTnan I

Pirate* beal Hailey 8-3 Saturday In ■ n hlgh-i«h«>!-bn.wbalJ gam e h e re .® Don Preston was the winning p itc h . !■ er. sinking out tlx and giving u p one I

u iti . base on balls. Burr, losing pitcher. ■ <i.n struck oul 10 and gave ou t th ree IV r pa«M . I I

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okUhoffl. It. R.nuK tiUU 4. f ltllch . Mluourt I. lo » SUU (. f lJ by OkUhom. SUU C«lor«Io 0. f liUe. ^colortdo SUI. Colixt Jl. Adtmj SUM ■----------nm n . MutiarTX---------------------

( t ^ S & H G reen S ta m p s j l ‘S L 'lE S .............S 7 . 9 S ■an- Red •O reen 3 f liher BO A T M IR R O R ....... $ 3 . 9 5 I I I

Chroma Adj. ( ■s E A R C H - t iT E ........i.$ 7 : 6 y M

a ______ 12nd A IR c u s h i o t t . ; : : : . . ? 2 . 4 9 Iach R eg .ts:t9 ( ■

a u b o b m G E E R 'S ■

■£i[WEST:5 P b i n t r i

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TUESDAY f1 M A Y 1 3 — 8 :3 0 P .M . j l

R a d i o R o n d e v o o I

iie I

II

iry ^ ^ ^ ^ f l ^ ^ B n ^ ^ K I.60 ■

' M A IN EV ENT IIn tc rn o tio n o l H e a v y w e ig h t H W re s tlin g C h a m p io n sh ip ■

- - tO tM P H € S r— ■ -

THE BAT r

SE M I-FIN A L l lGRU D GE M A T C H ■

T O A FIN ISH ■

Prof. Roy Shire IY*. H

'-T ony Silipini { I

SPECIA L EV ENT ' I-------- -L O U -N E W M A N ---------- ! ■ -

Vi . EDDIE M O N T E Z ; ■

PR ELIM IN A RY i l G IN O (T h e Bear) A N G E L O |

vs. BOB HESS

Referee Mike Mas&rU ■ |(ExUa .seats have been ' I H 'added for UiU m atch) { ■

Spoaaond by VTW Pott m « H JTtckets on sale a t W ray^ Cofa B ^

a n d T .F .C ig u S to r* ■BlagiU e St.50-G «i«ral U « H

Stodeat ?Se ' ■C hB dm BP ------- -

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

: R U S S E T

C a k c L S i x t h

i ^ i r a t e s , C a ijOllllnm Ifomcreii for Los Aiicrlcs.

tiled Tau^g'K blow. IoIIouIuk two uiilkx vln- Mllh luo out, dctilt Johnny Pcxlrc.i •day liU flrsl. setback-ifler four wm.i. nali um Mnteroikl knockrd In luiir ighl ruI>. wlUi two honirrs and a Altii;le

trt Icatl-a 15-hit PlttAburitli i.tluck thc on seren pltchcrs. Bob SJciixncr aUo re- liiuj Uiree hlia for lhe I’irntrs ulio

1 on mnde 11 easy for Vemon L-iw 10 »ck rcRlsler h li fourth win. Itookie Ray :11th

7 J Camera Day■Mk- — 8urHl<>y-aH«meon - i.r e«iiir !.i •m rr. day a l Jo>ccc pa rk reminds Ed iiter, Schaack. Cowboy busjne;.s m an- <J«t-i .iiRcr. Tlie Cowboys piny Id.iho ileft Fall.^ in a split' doubleheader a t ^je ss ' 3 and 7:30 p .m . . |

I ‘ SchaacV said all local fniu in-Isco. tcrested In taking siinp&iioL-i ofthe I nny member of the Cowboy or-eles I Idnho FalLi leama may do so br-ite.';: Iwr«ri2:3() ih d 1:30 p .m . sun -"•** day.sed j Ua_*ddlUon_UiB_Cowi>oyijim-■hei"! help observe M other’s day. First

50 moUiensnt each game wiii be >me I a d m l t^ free.

KECLCR8 HAVE ISANQUCT Uie 'SHOSnONE. May 10-M en and Jim women -o f-th e -6 h o ih o n e-b o w iin g — ■ teams attended * bnnquet n t Je-

S 'jS ie year mtn

j ANOffll

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_ a t J E l- i / i ^ P s r O ^ i

N O V

Save

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M OVIE OU'— -R e jr - I W iO O ------- N O W -3

N O T H IN G D O W ITake Vp lo 2 Years t«

INCLUDES—L XOI C.»ri *. AlUtl

■ - s s s ". s. Qtkk s*Uc. Mt - ' MTMH < .W c a .r n l« ». l^ M lL liC r. rMl 1*^11.

M O M A IN

**Your Diamond Stor£

I S F O R l l

i - S t e i g h t d

ards Winrlc5. Scmproch, knyoed in Ihe fir*l In- iilks nnu;. wa.> Uie loirr. 1(Irw Vinegar Bend Miieli won his /irst ‘ r„i,r '‘■11 ninUi. ',„ n i„ j rciipf n ij j^om L ariy Jack- iklc io u 03 Uie CardlnaU bent Uie Cubs f

l'‘« for th i tfcond siralghl day. Ken i “ 1 Boyer homrred and Del Ennis dou. WHO bled.home one run for the Cnrdlntl*. ■10 a u n Muslal weht hlUrai for Uie ■'

second straight gnme nnd sUll need* 0 — seven hlU to reacli Uie 3,000-mark.

Ortiz Pounds Out ■ “ I Win Over Lopes "1,0 i HOLLYWOOD. Mny 10 ir -X ish t- n t : weight Carlai Orils ot New York 1;

I nnd hU wicked left, punched oul a ? ,j. decisive and uiianlmoiu 10-rouiid of decision over Joey Lopes of Sacra- or- mento. Calif,, a l Hollywood Legion * f . stadium Priday ntghL Ortls welshed *'

n 3 3 rL o i> o n 3 3 ^ 'r ----------------*— The vlelor>’ was number 2T wlUi- ^

IU- ouia_deftjafpLii}fji:.tcar.-ald-Nctt- _ .Jt Yorker In Uie naUonally televised « be eight which waa filled wiu» aeUon »'

from t ta r t lo finish. hTliere were no -knockdowns, but n

boUi flghtera Icfl Uie ring wiUi the marklng.1 of Uielr trade — Lopes

and w iiii 0 cul and swcUlng under Uie w ling le tfc i-e -a n d -O rta -y lth ft scratch ji Je- over the r ijli l cye.“ a cut over tlie m

i ; F d r G r a d

f o r V a c a t i

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A N D S

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F O C U S I N O i

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1 6 - 5 W I N

• Pocatello and ^Billings Battle I

To 10-10 f ie IIn- B O U N C S . May 10 (A-The.BlI.

lings Mustangs and tho Pocttello, fi , AUilelics buiUed U> a IJ-lnnini. n o „ decUlon basebnll gam t here Bator- •

, . J day night. WiUi th e game four hour* ;ubs “ m lnuif* old. it *a* caUed by 'J Ken league curfew with each'teani - :j

having 10 runs. |laU. Eiune will b e replayed a t a li Uie laler date but the Indlrldual rtc- I!

■ed* ords ro Into 'tiie book. 1,r t , Billings tpotted the AthleUcs '

seven runs in the early Inn lnp but come back to knot the cosiest at 10

___all in tho eJghUi Jr^nlng,£aeh clutT used"(ive'p]ichert and

the flnnl pnlr. Georg* Beldea of . , PocaUllo and Sam McIntyre of Bll-

lines tu m e d tfl sha rp performsnees w(Ui Bcldeii going 5 'i Innlngi and

Ulld■fg. Up unUl Uien I t w u a batten

evening w ith Pocatello gelling a big ,,td liming in th« fou rth with (ix runs

a n d -B iiu n g rp tc ia iin ip T o u n fl-m 4 ~ fl m ,. sixth and three In Uie eighUi. II•ICtt' T uo hr>m rf im< wi»ro utmi-W «n th>_Ulifd mnrnthon. bolh by Billings and beUi Jon wllh the bases em pty. JUn Bradley

hit one in the stEth and A rtis Bur- but nett one in Uie eighth.the ---------------------- :— ■'pes Harmon KUlebrew, bonus pUyer I Uie who was boosted lo pUy Uiird base

^ K i U o n . . ^ c k ou t 133 Umes viUi rlth Chatlonooga la Uie SouUiem atso-

IPEtlAla d u o t i d n ^

a t i o j i J u i i _ _ J

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SAVE! !

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iMPim I 5UIFIT iIRRYINO CASE____9.9535 CAMERA_____B7.S0PROJKTOR.____ B9.75

BEADED SCREm.'._a4.95MIT___________7.95CASE_________ 7.50BULBS_________ 1.50Ll CASE .... ___.24 .95coioR F iu ii:^ :___ , 1 . 8 $ -

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.' T W O , ■

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I ' Lodge Group I J ~~fear Foreig f. i Students Tt

. \ d u i i ^ i M a t t . UU etlCTlto' f SwttMiUnd u u l L«r« B«ftzd' l_8weden, wtre g w st >pe«ken i

, Babtkah uki O dd-Fellow m- 17 IVcM ftj CTtninc.

■nwy told o t the ir topre mM eenpw lsoni or Uie two

■ t t i s v tlh the Onlted SU tei Odd rellowt (uppUed the eate

, > m ent and «1m te rred the re: I , neoU .

: . . - . A t . . t h i ih o r t. builnea-.m i ’ T i T ieia-by-uie-K M >«i4ni-it“wi

, I ported >7 home n i l s and 31 hc ; , eelli b« ! been mnde. U wi

. 1 ported new c h a in bad been '■I ' ' chaMd for the haU.

Sereral who attended the | It- - J w eddlnf u u lre r ta iT of Ur.

U rB .JlkiC tm pbell'tn 'K lm ber; 1 po rted , t h n a_fU t_had beenf “ “ iented-tonHB-«tipfe,— ---------: Mra. B. W. MorrUoQ waa ap{

ed a s n la r bearer to r the rem* of the term. The Rebekahi ■erre the senior banquet on M

■and abo the e lsh th trad e tra. party on May n .

Several vUltorr from Burlry preieot Including the slate

J - -president,—M n__ noyd-iClev.and (U te president o t LAPM, Leona RosUd.

• • — Colorid'iIW erwere shoim b: m emberrfrom Burley o^ the : In Caldwell snd o t scenic Idahi

Kext meetinc will be held on 30 acd will honor the past :

' . frands.

fF zfiulOBIahrlsi — Hcld-in -Ji

. I CAffrLEFORO, May 0 — J ;r , Bradley, Boise, charged wllh

I]' • theft, w u held Saturday Inr l l " 7 ~ 7 « i» “« u a ! j^ * n '7 6 r ’B di*raui .jl] ities.: l l Bradley.itcenUy released fron ! l l j Idaho a t a t e penitentiary,

. 1 aireated W day In CuUerord , ' wUl be Uken to BoUe td aUnd

- r o r a ta lln * a-IBM Cadillao T2 ; ; day n lfh t In BoUe.

I A detcrlpUon of the man'91 c u w u brosdcast o rer pollee i 'P f ' Thuraday momlnc Bradley > , 'r ausplclon to hlmsell a tte r he rei

4_«U y-J« te< L M elrlii_C ook.juh ^ i] t I d rir* hla Cadillao from a se. IDi, aUUon to a parttlcc a rea In d( i r t ! town BuhL OBok asked Bnidley Ul,< I ha didn 't d rlrs i t hlmselt. Bra a ) reportedly answered th a t “a de III-' I aherlff w u a fte r him.” Cook :

: notified SU U Patrolm an Rid /! , : Bums.

. B um s called Tw in Palls eoi

■■“ ladlbed to aU county and aUt« i , < . B um s and SU U Patrolm an Bro' S i . . HardlCf, Jleputy Sheriff Ci 11 ; ) PiTor and Buhl a i y P atro l I' I Wealey AnnU w e n t to Cattle

Jl ' ! w lO Tjthey found Bradley alttln

i : i SX nO B E B S OBGANUZD~ K r r c a u u . U ajr.lft-A .sn3U |

Boy Beout b p lo re r s l i being a n lied here and a rtu g e m e n U 1

>1 . been made for them to m eet i (j; Wedneaday a t 7 :t0 p a . a t the t t i ' X-Pg chapel

f ' ^ B

F o r t r u e P I

S e

--------^ N E W - W Ii L _ _ _ _ Q M - n . T O - T H Ell: FAIREST— th i t y o u

I : yo u n slf b y fh o W u

j!' ^

k S B R ;^nd ‘n.^ _{__________V tecond na

I, I • Stop »n foday enJ UI W a tr ilt tr ta p ^ rh rp tw iau l« * a f pouiNt,

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. ' R E C I

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I I F u ll S l l■ I Koybo.

r ' See Th I BeforeI A n y .

■ . T S - m O s i c ClI - W*4T1

r a i :

H ; FAGS SDtTEEH

ups Sets Tnnspiratii

lerllneftzellus of iken a t the rw meeUng

lopreaslons J ?two coun-

su tes. ItM I entertain- ne refresh-

IL meeUcc

aihbspiui It w u re- been pur-

golden

EEV, WENDT OOLLlNS been nre- • • . fWd dlreetor o f the :

ta apnolnl- *nUn»sU8Mt wlU conremainder * iB niplralfto" s t I p. m. T

ekahs will In the Twin Ftll* YWCA,on Mav 18 i ^ o d artane e u t . Thee gradusU ^ r . ColUns w u ralied in ChU

" IIL. iDd U a tr a d u U «f the Mi urley were iniUlBte. lie h u losU U vice ^ “rope and preatbcd to yeoUiriin>*nfrin- foretgn coanlriea. lie h u direTii»fc*ia«nubir'ei5triirR

ai-M. Mra. W joolnf. Ills pre

" X ™ s l ' E H ' S i S“ “ « a . . . v .n ., m I..IUU . .

r„__ ScouOTaEeJHil------------- 0HOflHONC,-~MBT-lt)=acmi1

J Irooj) S7 lodk-«'ha**West of

along u t t l e Wood rUer for a — James cookout. Scoutm uU rwith car Kelley w u pretenU

r in Twin R fju lar meeUngt are on T l iTautfiof d*y-nl»hl3.—we»>“week-jnei will be held on Pridsy becaui

I fro m the t^ a c h o o l commencement exen «U He

lUnd trialto T h u n - M ■ I ’l

man and lUee radio Iley drew he report-J u h l . . t o M w a M ^ i H i n r ia service In down- •dley why ’. Bradley

deputy kMk then

Richard

county Tilng,.wM lUUcars, t Broy O. f Curtis ‘a tn lm a n liatUeford alttlcB lc

i z m sro u p .of tng oisa*

have■MC each I W l l ^ W i m . the Bun

P I A r ' l o - V A L U E 3 e e t h e - L ,

M T U R tlT Z E R•TH M ES T —<m«“ pnew “ TH E— you a re invifod fo prov® fo W urlifio r "Truo Value" fo if .

W uriitxtr Plenot en d'npley our are NATIONALLY ADVWTISED

) NATIONALLY P R IC E D -n o id nam et o r miileadtnq pticet.

nd Itf n cfemons^ro^e fo yoo how andazi’ion mtthodt moie fbh t/o/»-

JUST■CEIVED J’ WURLITZER

V 0 7 / .

* 9 5 —I S ize 8 8 H oto • ly b o a rd P iano

This Value -f re You Buy ny. Piano

^ i * rnON E tM 4 '

U M A: C E N T E R HELEN'S» w n * R e c o ^ Shop

^ h U h I ___

1VCA. 3SS ' h e Rev. ;Chicago, i» s 6 f ^ M S m S S i^>e Moody l iB H l K ^ i n S D D H lI loored . . H | H ^ W Q y | B | | H 'oatha In i directed

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1 to the

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excrclsea

SPECIAL! Cannon

Dish Cloths

L arg e size 15x17 di?

cloths, 12 in a act wil

m ulti sb ipes.

I J S P ^ L ! -2? WRAP.ARO

W hy epcad mort? Penr o f ten gUat, Beautl-I

■• Cannons a l l i the p J >-ou‘d expect to pay, Q

,* f rte colors. Oolden bort

^ FaeetoWeli. 1 ( g r * l ; '

IN FALLS BTOBX

__________

Panhty 'tm u stk c( sheets anced w

.or flowei

Bleached- 72zlU .ln. Bleaehed- <2xUH Cl

L!____ SPECIAL!I Cannonhs W a sh c lo th s

T r r i 2 i ? T7 dish See these hniiJy w ash

it w ith c loths In fiv e ’ sm a r t

colors a t P cnncys.'

ROUND TOWELS' Penney'A F ^ 0 ^me'p“rtce 0

J L m R 1 ['U : Wash eietha. 6 fer 11

a ^ y V v :

T IM E S -N E W S , T

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A V E O N W H

L O S S O M - F R

/# / * p r e v t i i f y o u h av e a fec i f o r lux u ry : k e e p y o u r eye on th c bu d g e t, i t p a y s tc ts a t P e n n e y ’s . F o r h e re ’s w here you rc d 'w e a v e pe rca le s w ith s tro n g selvcdtrca m o a to t te n flcc.laggctl.to. ro u s lin a J^ p d J n jw e r- f rc s h p a s te ls : ye llow , blue , p ink , lil

Mn. twin, fUl or titled botlom 1 * 7 6

_______ 2 , . , 9 5 ^

I I SPECIAL! _

' Embroidored IS Pillow Cotes

T l t e #'a s h S e le c t s e v e r a l ' pnck-

l a r t aRc.1 o f th e s e fo r g i f t s .

I.' o r fo r home ua^ j ~

/ j " =

H White'Goods S|

I I B i

PACR<)N PRISILOWEST PRICE forllere’a one of the finett Dtcrotu sheer, yet'strong u Iron. sU n

, Hand waih. needs Just a tml(',•, } long. W ont ahrink or itrelch. J

, T W IN F A L M . ID A H O

. ^ >• T-V' (

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^ H I T E O R

= R E S H C O L

ixuiy sheets but ~ Kays lo buy your ' ^ Jou get fine bnl- 'edges a t prices-

nk, lilac. ■Colnrtd81 by IDS Inch IUt or t i t le d --------Colored-72 by lOS Inch fUl or t i l te d _____

Cotared— »\ <2 by 38!4 Cysm ...................Z ,

___ I Ju st Arrived!

- Striped Cotton » Sheet Bronket •

t - 2 ? r ^j Ideal for summer, u.ie

a s a light blanket fo r j •

“ w arm wcathTr, '

— ■ = = ^ s Special ■'

tISCILLASi fo r th is QUALITY! ^)BCT0tis made in A m crial Wisp , SUnda' up to sijn and fumes, a MDldKcn of Irohing., M-TtSl* elch. Ivory.

— L:

onlj

' '; • ■ J lUiL. = =

BLEACIin) ^ H j

BONNIE P U IP

BLANKETS B

^ 0 ” “eo.

Beautiful plaids. Size .

72x64. 90% rayon, fu

10% orlon. Washable; mi

n Penneys' MUSLII^'"hy ti>eBd moreT ‘n>en ara no

d liner thrlfly m.usllns msde in America t h a n Penney'* own Nfttlon-Wldea. Smoother, strong­er. woven in a balanced thread

. • - count. .. .

BLEACHED FLOUR SQUARES

5 f » r T-C O M P A R E r-N d r^ -b u l 'iliS -------

only. Sl a t Benney’s! Stitrdr qunilty cotton that Is low m lUiL 29-X30* site.

Penney 's Fitted M attress Pads

2.55 A . S 5

"twln“ ^ i ( ^ ' f u l l -------

All blcached filled , . .

WOVEN COTTON . I f c ’

BED SPREADS ^

I. Choose from twin or

fu ll size spreads in____# ^ g "

m an y b rig h t colors.

UCES ON I - B ILIN SHEETS | «

1 .85 Bs r f l

S tIN D A T ,M A T :i,,)5,

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to U akc' A i

" I , Mock C

H t f l f i

H' '^SIS^F' '

iMd^ opcnUoa tliBn*r ta thU sne. fsfno td dartBf the M«jIo V»Ilcy 1 <(ilM toar todar* VUIton will be i « Ud M« whkt hippena to pallenla Jw n tn r in be e n -h » a d -to -e ip m a r

’ l e n t y o f J

T o B e Gitcir of kiiil-uul ptUencs ft "M to tM ft good ttio t v lth ft r ud urow. bu t the, avengfl rs a 03 h«re s whalo of s Ume M tt^ ioJiTer)ise-«hot,in«m b«n -> -■• Itla P i iu Ot-Yo-Kwft Bow- I JSieiy-clubrsport.---------- --------—■

W e Ihelr statem ent, mnny of IKciub membera m eet n lm u i Ir, ltd certainly on Sund#}-#, * t ■^vclicn' n n c e In Rock Creek ■JM Juit Mulh of MftRlc .Valley ■=*W hospital to have compe- ■!J wliefy mtitchcs. pmeUce ■M j-w -iiut-to-tw npsre-notcs:------ f ll« Ot-Yo-Ktt-ft Bowmen club li ■" l i ^ t ol tin -archcry - Club W

In Twin FnlU In the curly f*^ ,rw n ta n lze d In IMO and . t-« Uw Snakt Rl»erv Archerv \ - >TOnftrK«HlMd asain lo iHc — T*WJ tlub Jn IOM. The name . '-»from an Indian word mcftnlnc -'“ot for felloa-ahlp,^ mhery club Is made up ^ * ^ n , and youpsstcrs froni ^j& “»-«tt-m irrennam irc<«ft? — —

“ MUngi;7 w n it Wednesdny of Lhe

in the city hall and yearly • 't rtiiccled Irom Individual

^ Of lamllltj,*'■* ‘’■om " 'I wnlks

'^ “ »ll have .p r im a ry IntcreJlM . f I.™, .n a . r r o . . „ d ■ lE? r>, '"°"*’~*^eTy iiparg — H « hey have." ciub President ■ “ Bunre.M«plivin.v ■

The ■ren crrfk ■

S-sv s ;

for rield n x u1 I*"*** n* * * *

I I , B I n T l i i s S e c t i o n ------------------------

H ike W .y for G ni««-.. . L ife in Mi.

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f c f lI one. bB( with. BctuU doetenL, wlli n s illey MemoHil hoipltal open h o u se ' ArI be able to look.lnto the o p e ra tin r M«lenta la luch aa operation. Doctora . -ti U la r-F W tn - ltH -B re - tb T a i^ irU n t cul

Skill. Pati Good Shot

^ food ner» on tb i fleld eontM e f (he »hlt« rin*. Eaeh arrow Jn tbe cen te r hi w r eauDU three polnta. A acore of SO Bske a perfect acore s f SM. K enne th B -•bmm. (Staff photo-enfraTJat)

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tience Reqi t M th Bo\^

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' (he Ot-To-Kwa Ilowmen clnb la four :r hlaek rln r coanta five points and caet r 20 poloU ll poa.-abIe on each of the 1 Lh B anea la the archer. The hUheat •

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Magic Vall(A look a l tlie operation nnd equip­

m ent of MnKlc Valley Memorlnl has- p lla l will be olfertd AJnclc Valley • . . rc.ildent.1 lodny as the hofplUil opens Ita doors between 1:30 and 3:30p. m. lor nn open houjo and guided ______tours. ■" '

A M blant Administrator HojTnond U Tnte explnlns the open house Is In connection wllh NaUonnl IlMpltnl . week which bcslns today nnd lusts U throuRh Saturdny. The guided tours '

teresUnir equipment In the hospltAl and will elve visitors a chance to aee how the hosplUl is operated.

ThiA will be the second tuch open house the 'hosp ital h aa 'h id . A t<nir ' of th e hospital w u taken by more ;. than 400 people In IDS}.

I'h® facilities on dUplny today *iIJ'-lacJuda-inor«-Uinn-WM-8ho»fn —•In 1953. especially the new pedlat- n t i a . ward and lU equlpmont, Tote - says.

Besides ahowlnn resldenU the hflsplUI loday. a "Careera dny" will tw.cpnducted.Monday.iiflcrnoonJor . t tjlRlJ scliool seniors throughout the K rallcy to sliow them the careers | | ivnilable In hospitals. "Careers day" l l sito tide t-e lth -U ie -them ft-o I-N ft.Jonnl lloepltal week, 'Careers T hat | H s:ount." . . . - .........................^ H 3

Por the milded tours, hospital em- | ^ H | jloyes will havo equipment laid )ut fo r InroecUon and In some cases k’lll have I t In nclunl operation. •■One-ofthe-fcutuTM ornhe-tours rill be ft simulated opernlion In one if tlie operaUnK rooms. Tnte ex- ilalna th a t a hospital employe will ■ ■ ■te. .on Ihe . opcratlne - la b le _ im d __ " ___:octnrs nnd _ n i i ^ . win nrt im.11 of 'The equip’meni" n e r te d f o r "peitkUTbdon^lnal suTRcry and follow all of "he procedure except to actuallyperntc.A doctor will explain the pro- , ' P

edures nnd uae ot equipment to \ eraons laklnR Uie tours. .The lour of the hospllal will be- i ..........

re cneburaRed io'register and be • rlefcd on w hat lo expect. The f in t . op will be In lhe mcdlcal records ■ > ' : brary where the librarian will rplain Uie funcUoni of the tlbmry- >H ie-em ergeacy-rotta .ot-U ie-haa^___i__ :—tai will be the second stop. A doc- T will explain equipment In the om, use.ftnd procedures. J n cFrom the emergency >oom the tour ; ^ b | BII proceed to surcety where the nulat*d c ^ ra tlo n will take place M ^W J? lh ft cocnplelA surclcal crew. Visit- | a | j | | B

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! T h fM > 7 ta r^ D ari4 Rm I tu i frbm u a«tom»bOa M ddeal k a t 0 f re n wtO-wtiben U b b d « a m t poa E oo . Blchneld, hU la jB rid Ineiadi i l t h l u td a m n bead inmoBtli la (neUon la 61. DcdmUcI-i 1

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"ftn lltn f th ro w h - l i RIOHFIKLD’* ; ilz monthi iLfter ba w u & e tt Mdden

enCt, Mr. ta d Mt& G lea Km*, and hit Eopci tn b rl(h t t h a l ^ n d f ICf I

s e r . Eren lO. ha U nov ab le to vaUc -D(nU »-ltt-b«d.-A A other-moD th-«u-<

.Idt alone, then team to w alk a tato , t I hla Icc would hold b tm every time hi t th a t Darld will (orvet and try to waU

I ta c e d r ttruck t ^ tamlljr la it Oct iO 'Iran t of th e Rosa ranch home * two acd one<half miles northwest of ] Rlchlleld. A t 8:1S p m th a t dajr, , D arld w u out near th e road looking j

f fnr hln I"grandmother. Bln. Cm] bom . i r , to (

C«t -K tjp wtth him befora they crou- ed tha m d to her houM, M n . Lei- , te r Jo b a an s , m cetthbor d rlrlnc her ; c a r WMt on th e toad, w u blinded by * th « tu n aad did no t aee tho boy on r,

' t h e aids of th« n a d 'u n t l l ahs h ll d him . m ju tle t Iceluded a broken ; r l j h t femur, b n to n rig h t coUaibone, i ■oTPm hftA mnA f»r«. Inturifi- COn. cualOB and thock. ' t,

. . .S a r U l tw o m c o lh a ln a b o d y c a s t t; Baaedlcfa h e q au i. JEROME, wera b helped by the expert c a n a n d many t ladUUet araUable to d l a t r a c t a g gn«h boyi attenUon f ro n h is p&tn. b

• fu l inlorlet. E ls mother w u ooly allowed to m a d the a ttem oon and a em itoK TlslUnc h o u n w ith him, b which lhe did erery day. H u con* h■wUHrm erf hi»T prymT'r<i h it g

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w hen D arld came home in a body l c u t corerlcff th s lower ha lf of hts g body s«d both le p , h e broush t with u h im a belored scrapbook holding m«ny cardi aent to him by well- «; wisher*. . e

A t hom t M n . Ross undertoo t to t -m ik > -h tr -* o a -co m fo r tab la .-M o st o

rtliheartftntng w u th« pain Incurred o trom traction a b ru lo n i on h is an- h Uea, heels and right lo n leg . Uiese b atm a r t rlr ld sunken pUcea which

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h u ipeat many noaU is eea ra le sd o r u t October. A scrapbook full of cards t pOMealon. Soo of Mr. aad M n . Glen ' iciadtd a broken right feffiu , brokea kd and t*«« iajnrlte. l ie spent a tm ott a let's bofptlal. Jerome, and w m brought .he is able to walk with a leg bracp-andiabed.-(8taff.pbet»-«agrarlBg>------------

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ELD’S S-year-oU D arld Roes, more than x tdent rletlm . Smiling, (oo, a re h is per- Id his 6-year-old brother, Arnold, leg brace will no t be needed this sum- walk and play outside agatn a fte r three

-WM-epeaV-Just-fetUflg-stronB enough-to atn, by the slow process cf wondering If n e h s took a step. Now th e big fear Is > walk without hU brace, t Oct. I t . when David w u h i t by a c um e --------------------------------------------------t of lool- like aerera bums. Arnold « u JV . a big help lc David's convalescence. ^ He w u fun to talk to and pUiy wllh,

Ihen.-best-of-allrhe-wasn't-alck-aQd , to coujd ge t things for David.

David's two mouths In a body cast w en made moro comforUble b? two aldi, designed by his p a re n u and a carpenter friend. Jonn Dennison. I h e ^ fln t w u a foot support, braewl

/ r below hla feet, to keep th e tendons from drawing. 'T he second w u a bed bench used by the lltUo boy for m any-things—rtinn lflg -h lr-toy -tan

, back and forpi, proplng up h is pie- u t t u n books, for hls sla te o r color era books, a food tray, and more often my to hold hU beloved scrapbook of t a Btt-weU catdi, always a l th some in- sew ones added. ' ia ir The boy's Grandmother Rois spent 1 md much tlm e'w lth David,' a cd w u a ] In , big help to hls mother when Cavid : Ui- had to be consuntly cared for. Shs I his w U '«v«r-roady-to read,-play-w lth lng him. »nd-B-gonitant ■mirf.ft nf nlfU-

Televlslon proved sllRht enter- xly talam ent for a 3-yenr-old. Few pro- hts grsms coum hold hls a tten tion and 1th the constant noise « -u tiring.If * Itie-Ross family la grateful fo r the :U- thoughtfulness and acls of kindness

extended the whole family the p u t to six months. David h as beenTaent

ost orer-100 cards, maDy-gUt«.and vUlt* red o n have plajnid th ii r p tirt In brlng- in- lng company to a little bedridden ese boy.Ich The compassion of s lra n g en . too,

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If A S Y O U BH 1----------------------------------- 7 ■ By WATNE D. W ARDW ELL"~■ Mialstcr ef ChrisUaa EdoeaUon H . . F ln t r i s b y te r t u Cbweh ^ t a tely t liaTT'h eant'ser tTSt people

Ipeak of the chutch u Just another■ oncsclzatlon-a good one to be aure H ^ u t~ b n e vhlch ranks about like H other chancter-buUdlng or civic■ groups.■ H ie result of this philosophy U■ th a t church actlvlUes are supported H if th e n Is time,H but f re < { u e n tly■ they are left out■ . of the schedule IfH . U f f l e d o e a s o tp e r « .^ ^ K ^ T I t^ |I■ Thtis the sltua-■ t l o n frequently■ occun th a t when■ a woman Is asked■ to teach,, in the E; ^ B | f - '.■ S u n d a y school■ h e r reply is that y t m - * h e - p U y . - b r i d | w 4 ~ ™ . _ ^■ on Mondays, one■ club m eeu on IXiesdsys. the other■ on Thursdays, the kids are alwayi■ ou t on Pridayi, and Saturday night

I w u drawn by the lltUe boy’s pligh t■ A relief mllk truck driver. Earl Da-■ Tis, had noticed the Invalid always

■ h e drove by. Just before Christm u■ h e came to the door with a surprise

H M n . L«oa Ailett, Jerome, sur-■ prised Darld vho w u sUll In the■ hospital, with Ifalloween "Uicks or■ trests.- M n. WU/ord Barga. also■ Jerome, alarars remembered David■ with h e r gifts and attention while ■ - Ylsltaig her oim -lltU e-soa lc Uic ■ - same.-hospltal-room.— .----

H The 30 Carolina poplar trees sur- ■ - rouadlwy - th e -Dlatoe eeuntj courtr■ house half bloek ara receiving 'a■ “crew cut." The p u t few years mocy■ large limbs from these trees have■ fallen during the qulek, hnrd gales■ " erperJfjJcM ccaulouiiiy lo ’ i h J s■ section.■ Ertiett Fife U d6lng the pnmlng,■ w ith Stanley Jebasoa trucking awa; ■* the limbs,og The f in t trees planted around the

oourthouse were In tho iseos. They en ' w en cottonwoods and were cutdown ca lo the early IBOOs. While the exact ; n da te the poplars were planted Is na t h t know,.oldllmcrs agree I t vas short- nd iy sfter the tvo fir trees wero plnced

M n. T. Z. M ber remembers these trees were given the county by her mother. Mrs. Charles lUHung. about low and th s poplon were planted shortly after.

Most of the fir trees around the older homes la Jlalley were gh-en the ow nen by Mrs. Hartung.-who pur­chased 100 evergreens u seedlings,

— planted'them -ln-her-yard-and-M v- eral ye an later gave them to her friends. She kept eight for herself

>” * and they a n tn the yard of Mr. and M n . Miser's home, fortnerly owned

Itn- by% ln . Bartung. iree » » »

^ K their tablea and camp chain more than four feet off the main highway Sunday aftemooo—but there were

I Z . many who inJoyed the warm day eating thetr d lnnen betweea U. S.

*** highway 03 and the high snowbanks nee. pushed up by the state highway

crew 0C the OALENA summ lC^ad, Ul'* — N eir-th o 'iu m m lt-M rT ^n a -M n ;

Robert M yen and their t wo chll- ^ l dren, Don Myer*, of lUOHFIEU). tvo P U ofD ale Owens, who flew a Jel d a plane to the Mouctaln Home air- ion. base from Topeka, K ans, and cnme c«J o n « p to-RlehIleld to visit the My- ons e n family, Reary Albla and Raeh- ) a ael M yen, also of Topeka, spent tha for aflemoon.* n —Tem peratuiee-atM n.—Peart-Bar» )lc- ber-s stora a t I p. m. Sunday w u Mllor degrees. - - ............ - -ten • • •ot ' Donald Andenon, son o t Mr. and

•me M n . K arl Aadenon, ERIO lULL.and T o n Hopkins ha re been feed-

ent ing serera l hundred elk and fee r s a near th e George Frans roach a t

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rsuiin-ptmIncluding sh eers- ing assortm ent ( colors and p a tte r

Reg. Values.

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fR M E S IS T E I■L is about the 'on ly time for husband lon u d wife lo be together, “i Just can 't

take_on another th ta g f d ie says.

church h u lost IU p e S l l M ^ b ^ sure b u lc ? W hy do we no longer consld- like er Sunday schoo] and church a t-

civlc tendance to be something which n e ^ to happen with jeg u lu liy .-

,y u T he answer to the f ln t ooesUon. I )rted would say, u tjis t the.chureh ItieU

U a t f s u iL i t frequently'does nor H teach belief in the Trinity. T h is . I

feel, is one of the great contrlbuUng S fa c to n to the haphaiard support of

U u church'a prognm of ChrisUan ■ I education (and tpy answer to the 7 secocd quesUon). n B u t why should such an Impor- r a ta n t altuatlon depend to a certain » , ex ten t upon w hat Is obnously a the-

ologlcal question aad. a t lh a t a . -!■ quesUon which Is m difficult to an-,

swer? I th ink It Is becsuse we find

^ equal footing wlUi God becsuse we ther w an t to beUere in ene God. m ow ," rays we - aak ■ ourulves, *csn Ood the ,l(ht F a th e r, and God the Son be one and — the same person, not to menUoh tlie

1,1,. .Holy S p irit?- Y et our Bible tells us I ) , , th a t they are equal la power and i-ays ~

m u * r o d n c t i o n s S e tl i i ? TJWTVEntfllTY OF THAWr , Mn,.

cow, May 10-Lynelte Squires, Buhl. WJ- WlU appear In "Doctor la Spite ot

Himself," one o t Uuee producUons ‘ given by Uw atfraneed play produc- *1M tlon claas-May 15 and 18. K enneth ‘ v'd W orthington. GanneW: Alice BUl- '™ e m an. Tw in Palls, and Jo AHfiFlnger-

son. W endellrwlU-be tn-Sw eet-(T)■ B tx teen ." ....... ..

O n May S3, and 23, Diane KaU. sur- T w in Pftlts, wlU direct'h scene,from a r ^ ‘T h e - O l a an ■ Menagerie.'“- fcyw lg J a Brown; Klmberiy, and SuUn Bergln. any B dlerue, a ra memben o f.th e c u t . lave Judy B nckec , Twin Palls, and Lyn- ales e tte Squires, Buhl, will be In T h e h J s Madn'omflji or'C Q fflol?*'^D ^Ibert

Cowman, Buhl, is la ‘h a l t in g for lng, Godot." way

D aniel, Wyo.. where the two are m p lo y M .

O ne momlng a bull elk went on a ’Wi} ram page and charged th s boys who

h a d Ju st arrived with a load of hay. n a n s w u summoned and shot the anlm nl. P ra m Is paid by the gov-

.ced e m m en t to feed the gsme aolmals-dnrlnr-tbB-wlnter.------------------------

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r s p - O n - t h e - S p o t —lorewny IF FH iE or othor disaster Iff! closes your busioeefl, thero

Is n lo s s ^ T ro ^ i rd o I I a rs : ' nks B ut th a t isn’t alll

You also lose your Incomo ■Iri H urinK tho perlSa ofrepaira”

and lh a t can be fatal.Guard your business fu-

imj tu ro! Ask us about Busi­ly- -ncBB-Interruption I n e u r — «h- ancc. the

^ P e a v e y « X a b c r - C o ; -

•iMBrmaea I s Oor I tes in ia r . EsUbUsbed IMS

m d THOMAB C. FEAVET■ t ia Shosboao Blrtei East

Dial BE S - ima t

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B u s te r, N D T U E S D A Y !

& W e o r

H H E i rW T S “rs —A tru^yexcit- t o f th e lovliest ! terns imaginable. |

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C R -S E E S -IT -J *grfucaffont ------- - J —band glory and are, tn tact, one God. can't Tbe Importiujt thing to se t from ^ ’S. the above (which may appear to you j ,

lelng jargon) Is th a t Jeius Christ U true m u ld - and full God. He Is not Just a rery. ^

a t- very good man: He U OodI hlch Nowr if Christ Is God, th m those „ r .- who beUere i t a n golcg to be moU- on. I ra ted to fuU support ot the church. „ .tselt One coc think v t excuses no t to ^

no t aerre a good man. but one Obeys Is. I God. One csn adm in the acUons.ot . lUng a great man. bu t one worships Ood. „ n o t One m sy find h e l l toij b w to hear ^ Itlan all th a t the many great meo o t our

the country ha re to ssy, bnt he la fool- _ Ish to avoid th e teachings of Ood. ^

T be church is like a tllllag .ata- ' Uon. l h e automobiles of our Ures ar. m ust regularly come to lhe pumps f a

* for the gasoUne by whleh to 'oper- ] ate; without it. they cannot run . Ed We, who run the ataUons, wlU do i t

m ake the p i hlglftm .^ ^

Report Given for— i“S ColIeg.eAssembly

Ranelle Thaxton. student body prealdent, w u In charge a l a alu-

- — aent'tjody-assem bly-arT w ln-Piills — ‘ Business college Wednesday. . la s- n ommunlty alnrlng was led -bv _ j Uhl. Randel WlUon. Csrotyn Briggs and ) of Yutonna Miller sang saloa.Ions A skit. "How to apply for a Job," luc- w u presented tg Lew Oreene, Lor- leth ralne KerbsrltwJ'W atson, Ann Mal- 3U1- comson and N onn Sparks. A read­ie r- lng was glvea by Judy Schaffer. '(?) —M laa-T haxton- announeed-flnal-;

plans for the Alpha loU sOMrity':aU, party held . Pridsy a t Thousand' rom Bprlngs. .

i i WARBERG'S S | “ MOVING ”- | STORAGE

lay. I

A L U E D V A N U N E S g |

7 Enjoy Forced ^2 ___ PERIMETERHl

System in Your;0_ __________________________________

3 Big Reason I: Yoii Should B

At S e »1. Low Pn-Seoion Pni

Z No Down PoymentJ^

3. No Monthly Paymei UNTIL OCTOBER!

S A l__ OVER LAST Yi

Boum ent Type

— GASFURNA(

I OILFURN>oirRrefyiTowr

: ---------S n rn A m ozing lis;

— ^NOI No Monl

S ean can arrange forcc plete inttailation or Do younelf and Save!

S m n will furnish complete Insl

tleps and lend ths toots Fl

_. W rite or coll todoy for more

formationl

, T W I N F A L tS , ID A H O

"IFour L i h c o l n

J J t e r d L I i i t i HSHOenONE, May iO -O t the 41

w dairy herds In the Gooding-LUicoln.

O I a M o c ta tim '^ U ia^ m n g e l^ > fe r '3 0 ■Je pouads butterfat for the m onth ot

AprU, tour were trom Lincoln eounty. Top three were herds of ,F. C.

^ 7 Wentworth. Sho«hone, WlUl« grade "i* H olsutns which a renged l J U 'fV pounds mllk and pounds but- .1° te rU l: Jack Edwards. Dietrich, with ’J ! 35 registered and gn d e KoUtelns,

which areraged IJOJ pounds mllk “ ■ acd 413 pounds butlerfat aad Hor-

aee Meserry, Dietrich, w ith 12 r ^ istered Guernseys sreraglng e n

0*- poundi mUk and J9 J pounds bu tter- fa t.

Twelre cowi la Wentworth*! herd res arcraged orer W pounds o t butterfat ips fo r the month.

P lre cows from the herd of Jack Edwards and one trom William

<9 .Itow nai-berd^-D lclrtch. -aTeraged t . oTer~ tha flO pocnds b u lta fs t. ' ~ '

y

r j j ^ ^

research dlicovoy . O nly Y yoiir E-Zono* se tre t of tra:

! r - --aJdcom plolely om ecw ed inI Yet you.uso ^ t h e a n ({uitI •tJsKti tv»rri>i'"o ■«"' ®*

II B#lU«9W»niflnywS»r»»1*».

S O N O T O N I

■ N«w I

o r p c

L W o r m A i r ^

H E A T I N G

o u r H o m e !

ions Why I Buy Nowiars!'^ n c M l y r

rmenfiER! H » " L o v e r" HooHns

Beat d rcu la ta throughoi ■ ecllre room . . . 'd e e n t a<

H n n if liw in iie ’rgiliin,*'

V E ^lOCY E A R ' S P R I C E O F 2 5

fypa 95,000 BTU Forced Ai

\CE 1 5 ^NACEDWTBTU-------L t* Pr i c !-----

DOWN PA nthly Paymir Do-it- \ \ M \ r

INDOOUTD

t h e r m o e I n s t r u c - y i U W H W i A ■ • •In V \\ \V 3 \\X A rou u k i its F R E E r / . M \ i a \ \ U \ h i a t l n g

I n n W K IIY a Mallm ore I* . • \ K \ \ ^ J 5 V W callB **'^

Btnn. MAN FINED «BUHL, May 10-Edward W_Bess ex;

appeared before PoUce-Judge clW J aty s tair Tliujwiw wu-llned ^

ty- — T e a r / r o J W C

I ^ u s i e t S e e d

I ■ ;,’2.5CSc Cut bnd tre a te d in (

a t Ximberly.

" J . H . H E N R Y P Rck PHONE GA

*t?iriUinE*S^lo^^ily YOtTwUl know Sonotono bono-cos f transistor hearing ‘ passing outer can,

“ SONCN E H E A R I N G Srw Locotlon 131 Shotheiie St. Nortl

P O S I T E I D A H O T H E A T R

Lighoul Heatol cxtertor walla stop l« n tae -. .told ITem "enlslaB~lHaa, fie me-------- yteiemi'ujia 'gnng.------------ sg

„ m 9 5 _______

^ j ^ A C ' . « * T T H r i i iQ 9 5 --------Iw .nd_totdU

^ -----------

AYMENf^ nents'tir Ocl^ ■ I L L , - , . , . ,

;BKABa. KOEBVOK-A]iJIlOOR- U l •*” W«t j t d o o r . 1)»M0 METER i/i!H ow m ucheaaIiaret: U yo^* y JnOMART beou heatli

.■V fnr a frt* r J l!» i.~ «

; a t 7 _ _ -------- s u u —

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• r r a n f FRI,rm

1- d u d by PoJke ChUI T u » **«l a n a .—’___ _______“ ■ i&a-

lUALITYm Certification^.

e d P o t a t o e s

5 0CWT.

j i n our worehouso' - ►erly, Idaho .

P R O D U C E C O .GA 3-5511 '

ept(w latert hearing revolii- :n ^ o by doctors. Based on io -^ d u c tio n invention, by* e an ,

HONCOR-WWrf-------------r-= r

OTONES E R V I C E

North , . c Ik T R E

I«w initial eed. makti «f- . fldent ta a fueL la s ta S VBfiW, U fl BU ni"' ~ ' “ “

aid rclober!c aL -A K D o a-...... '- • • • - / ,

la re t Plea« a t n n n • beaUi« esUatate. .1

B esfnm T :lta--------------------------------- J

FRI. T i l 9 p.m.I^RK FREE.

SUNDAY, MAY 1], ijj,

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I A It* BiM treat made a fooiI {M« but. on epcnloc d«r « t

------1 ~.'«^~>»mrea~bT-the-Id«ho-fl«I iiftM l ««». Jhli W n».il«d JI la cibUBCC' Al II h a t no iiI n n t b» DulnUlntd by ilocU ncI bodki If n U r of th li (ri>«. (I

I OlWs ofl Of w a d

Br BETO nnODENDAUGn (Idib BUt« FUh and Gatne D ept

0dm Upon a lime, nnd no t tc — |«4-4«o,-alaiatl>ftay-iand-ot-rci

atiU (Jilt w u Ml aildo for wile lie purpoiu really wiu "set u ld c m ia IU boundirlM nobody wn lUmd to UK a sun, t>ow ond ar

inp or (Liih hoolc. The a rc U t u r y f Ttil B3 a lorl of “te td p lo t

special wlldllfa m nn ■ ^ K a a t areas that nre needed io ■ ■ r t O f i purpoie* usually Includ

- ■ B u . e r a c u i - "keyi(QBe«.-r(eRinsn th« lire cycle structure of on'

l ^ ' m o n wildlife ipecles. Some nr. I I B > 7 vlaler ran sa where a ahort'

■ B p of wtotn- rsngs thren(<ns t4 - ^ | ^ fa!ae«-Ua-aumb«n nnd- vigor- o

B i

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195&

Nice Catches'M

k J j t A u '

* ™ S i

fo o d ’day for B. B. n trm a n and E. \S At Crane FalU lake, an fiO*acre m p a

9 - f l J l i - a n d - r u n e departm enflo connec « d pond has rumUhed a lot of recrrat no in le t and ao outtei, henee no fael :U nc. I ls h e a r ; yield may fall nff adc t. (I'ish and fame deparlmcDl pholo-n

* * * * .

fU e fu g e for"S^Idlife Only A re <GH a blir ^ 9 herd.D ept.) Some nre UTtlands (oflen wns ot loo nrcft.i) Uint fumUh a vllnl lli i£ - ro ^ 1,,-the-ehnln'O f-w nterfow l-rm m w ild - nesting,-reedlnfc and loafing ore,

u ld c .' Ihnt Is essential In keeplnm he fl' y wna way full of birds. 8ome nre planni Id n r - prlmnrlly to benellt uplnnd bird ■ « ^ n All hnve one thing In common. ! P io t ^ e y wrve some esaenUnl purpoi n u t: Ior"thfl"4peeica m queallon. m n n - So far. the same thing diIrJ ^d fo r hnvo been snld of mnny of the olc icluda Umo "refuges- o r “preserves." Bi nn e n t here U where the dUfcrrmce eomr f . one In. Todny. olher uses of the arcs ,e n re nre nllowed. or even encouraged, s ih o rt- long u they do not Interfere w it ns to th e essenUal purpose for which th o r - o f * rea -W M -« a ja lr rtr~ -----------------

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Mark Opening Da

E. W. Goodion. both M esnU In Home al « tpa[e from C, J . Strike resrrTntr. Otmc( inneclloR with C. J. Strike wildlife mm' creatlnn during (he few year* It has bftt faelllllei for natural tpaw nlnc. n .h im a d tr a few yean, a* i»-4yplral of Btu

llo—tla ff en|ra»lnc)* * *\ * Specific U se e Gone for Idahc

Ftor exnmple, n wnlcrfowl nea wnsle lng nren cnn-be used lor nny nun

.1 link ber of oUicr rccrcntlonnl purpoji Tstmg; O urliiiroU ier'pcrtoda'of“ t t i r yea

areas While portloai of ll mny bc clo« ie fly- lo Bcctss ench nprlnifT»nd earl lanned summer, from Uie time nesUn birds, begins unUl Uie yoimg blrd.i are ol

m o n - enough to Uke cnre of Uiemselve

waterfowl Viunllnp™in^ U iV X " might lla wnter* mny be open to fish e old- Ing most of Uie yenr. Portions mn ” But be developed for swimming. Plcni comes slles mny dot ll-i shores. Ball dU areas mends, boat landings, parking, lot

ed, so and other Improvements mny b I w l^ added-provlded Uiey are fitted In

“QUICK REC WATERHE/

~ T / i e ~ S p e e t f 7 r G f M f 7~~

A n d I t L o w e r s Y o u r R

N ew est a ll-e le c tr ic w a te r I

t im e i fa s te r . T h a t 's w h y wb c

R ecovery-' m o d e ls . C om ple te

a ro u n d , th e sp e e d y w a te r he

w a te r. P len ty o f h o t w a te r Is

a t ju s t th e r ig h t te m p e ra tu re ,

yo u save m o n ey , to o . Y our

h e a te r k e e p s y o u o n th e low,

G A IN ra te . M a k e y o u r n e x t

" Q u ic k R ecovery" e le c tr ic m

e le c tr ic a p p lia n c e d e a le r tom o

( D A H o ¥ p <not* Sc MUCH-Cotti

TIMES-Nl

Day of Season on <- J i n = ™ =

Ry 8:30 K A OB epcnlot day. W ta . and about S— flshtnneii '

Tlie Idaho fUh and game depai ment has a considerable nerlea

m u r wiiuiiio management areas whl ■ M mnke up a small, lotnl of acres, t: P p a which a r t already doing a su

sUnUnl Job of furnUhlng recrestlj g H — lo_tlie.plihllc__!rhey-nre-»-«m . N K of the recrcatlon oppo• -‘m present, but■ economic development and pop

Uilon Incrcnses conUnue, the co me air irlbuUon of these areas will becorOwned- more-important.------------------------

Chief among the areas mnklng i recrenUonal eonlrlhulli

lihlnr are Uiose on Inrge reservoirs ni ' B«w Inkea. Uiose aAsoclated wlUj V

JlftRermnn fUh hntcheiy. and t) North Lake-Market U ke wnlerfo

----------projMta.-ODier*-*re-smnnerrbulTlocslly ImporUnt, Some are' lltt more than plots of land acqub-ed enable Uje public to rench an In portant fish or gnme resource

H U “>* hnrvest.few . nre noUiing more Uwn spn.

1 neat- for a rond to go down to th e wntei If num- and room a t Uie end to InuntU3 )0*M 0 few boftta,.____________________e year. On the m ajor arens, Uie one I

closed Uie former Parragut naval Unlnlr I early lUUon on Lake Pend Oreille U ou ncsUng standing. Public parking, plcnlekln are old landing nnd olher mlnlmui iselves, fnclllUes were used by Jl.IGO peop

nil. year.> fish, -nie c. J . Blrike area, where dr IS mny relopment is le u far advanced, oc Plcnia commodatcd 2.803 Uiroughout tl; U dU - year. Including 1^03 fUhennen, 6t ig .]o« hunters. 209 picnickers, and 18 ny be other*. H ie high point of tho .yea :ed In- w u AprU when 648 people wer>ia.ln?. ___________fl. ‘n iU itoord does no t Include th

t £ ^:COVERY"lEAflNG

V . . ________________

r R A T B

iter h e a te rs a r e th r e e ________

WB ca!) th e m " Q u ic k

s le te ly In su la te d a ll -

r h e a te rs h e a t on ly

ir Is a lw ays o n f ia n d

u re . A n d b e s t o f a ll,

'o u r e le c tr ic w a te r

low, low 6 EST b a r : .

lex t w a te r h e a te r a .

c m o d el. S e s y o u r

om orrow .

POWERl-C o lteS aU m E I

■ - ~

:-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAffi

1 Crane Falls take, 1

- . i"< y .

- ._______ ■ -

I k

day. May 1, Crane Fall* lake waa already d nen were w ork jn jtJljrqu lcL !ra lcra .-T ^w Itc

depart- m nny fWiermcn wImr the Crntic i Hta„ ,PI Falla Jnke_afrj'_^-),~rr

which Uie retervolr Iw.i devrlopcc! a fnbu- ; -es, bu t lous little 80-ncre troiit fl.iheo’ i 1 sub- BlolORlJla wnrn Umt the hiRh Inltlai resUon production of such n wnler nmy i -sm a ll soon-besln-to-wiwr-off,- but-whlle 1 oppor- I t U good. C m ne'Piilli lake hns!| but u been tcrrlflc. • ]popu- A grndcd rond nnd bo.U Inndlng 1

e con- nrens hnve mnde the lnke nvnilnbie i seeome to lliousnntls of fhhcnncn. on I--------- opening dny-fMny l this j'cnn tliere ’lng an «l>out 150 boni.i on tho Inke by I Ihullon 8:30 In the monilng, nnd by nlght- rs and f*ll 8<7 flsliermen hnd been check- i h th s ed oul with about 2,MO ri&h. i Id Uie A t Hngcrmnn. 5,0)3 hunters nnd « le rfo ^ flst5crmcn_i,crc_chcdcid-du«nB-UuL 1 )ut nre yenr, to say notlilng of hundreds of I lltUe visitors who slop by Uie hatchcry t b-ed to to wntch Its operaUons nnd gwc < m im- w ltli awo upon Uio raccwnys sn-nrm- * fee In ing wiUj trout, or merely for n nicc » est. A' place U) ent Uielr picnic lunch. On I spnce the Hngermnn wildlife mnnngemenl

K wrroundlng Uie hntchery nre • inuncn acyeral fresh wnter Jnkea construct- i------ ed-flr-lmprovcd-by-Uie-dopftrWifnt3ne k t fo r riililng. Tliese drew 3,B4a flsli- I ■nlnlng erm ea during July, nlone. ' iIs ou t- In enstem Idnlio. NorUi lnke is e leking. developing into nn Importnnt hunl- i ilmum ing and fUhlng ground*, and will f people be even niore so with the furUier

lake area nenr Hoberta. Xt North e re de- l^ko nenrly 3.000 fbhermcn, hunters od, o c - ----------------------------------------------------It the n, 6C31 m> .yenr

were

la the

m

WATER

d l

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miCKm-------------- --------------^ ^ t l E C T R I C - W A T t

• 6 lim c i fa» le r 'w ith M CO R O X * direc t beat e

________________ •-A utonuH cally-dotivO T-:w ater th a n ortiinaiy <0-

• Lower ftrst c o s t . . . e a fo m u b e a te n twico Ita i

• Low opera tins c o e t. o rd inary heaters

• Space-taving dedgn, lon

. • R e q u ln a le s tb a a S f e t t i

M &441 M A IN E . “roil

V

)AHO

re Special Wildlife

J. ‘ . Z '

^l«<d wTih J 5 0 _____m s a d J a lhe in water la iba-back*— .....«xcnM b

Jrntic and others w ero'cheeked-n number

fnbu- ns tho re.v>urces nvnilnbie In the;heo’. nren build up. ------nlilal These n,re only Uie mosl oui- nmy slnndlng trom Uie point or view of

while human -rrc rrntton.—OHlfn - l i rT Dl hnslgrrnt ImporUince In Uie service they

perform ror wlldlire. Uiough only a Idlng few hundred humnn visjtora mny be Inble eounlcd In n yenr. One of lhe lr im-

On portnnl funcUons U as feeding and tliere wintering nrena for wnterfowl.-nnd ce by for uplnnd birds as a "byproducU" Ight- Though moat of tha wlldllf# man- leck- agement nrens are made up or

rnlhcr rough and marginal Jnnds, nnd mo.1t of Uiem hnve pnlches th n t can

:-Uie be_piirtliilly-culUvatttL.areca-crops ds of plnnUd on Uiese lands for game :hcry birds are pnrUy cu t dowTi and lefl gnze on Uie ground, and partly left stnnd. Arm- lng, w intering birds elenn 11 a ll up. nlcc nenrly every yenr, Uiough some of

. On Uie ptanUngs are tubstonUnJ. nenl Por example, a t North lake 163 ' nre acres were planted to grain last year, met- and 80 acres a t Market lake. Wlld-

iUli- Uie'l]ny Uiat is stored ench year in dcpnrtment storige nenr deer and

:e is elk wintering a re u to be con- unl- TcnIenUy a t hand In case emergency will feeding should be neccssary.

•Uier O ^ c r hobl.ta t Improvtroenta also

orth enninl gnuses. shrubs, trees and tiers oUier forage, food or shelter plnnt-

i mth e GR

»! HEATER P in '20 y e

times tiTHAN O RDINARY W A

ng honse ^ 1£1HI¥BRY ^m t R H E A T E R S —

ith Mcluaiv* W g tf ape*d beat e W t a

livwa-SVi-tinMs m ora-bo t— ^ 6 ^ iiy 40-|iUon beaten

. . eomp*«t, y tt oatptr-ce Ita (lz«

I t . . . coats DO mora I h n

in .low cortim tt l liiticn > ^ ^ 3

2 fe*tKiiMU«o(floor^w»

' S

Y E l“Your WaHnBhmue Start - -

ifc Management Ar

Ihe a a ln Snak* r ir a r a m •r-(lw 0.-1. Blrl M by »ep«gc. <rUh mnd fara* <e»artni

mber Inga are made on a continuing pro-

the Uie. a re a 'U canUnually improved. — Growing stocks of. gnme species, out- oUier Uian Uiose prlmarly concerned w o Jn th j ortgloaJj>lan,_renectJh*..fUi!-. e-cr Cits oTUm prrwram. they — ’

y b e W t n B P l W B t M n i ^ M

, Z _____

leflm d.1 up. C an! dry Htiri C in l fliki0 of Hair Lovely, C am sablf. Ms

JJJ from Shampoo to Shampoo

' f ......................r in • - . .

‘£ c w . a d b , / l 4 i ^ y ^pnftulonalbiautypndueUU

S ------ SAV^MOT

b !GREATEST ELIm E i o e M E

ears!

F a s t e r ^¥A I0?_H EA TH S___

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Area- -----

■nrtntat p h n t a ^ ^ f ennaving) H l j J

P ? : . It iillll e y bered that Uiese are "people areai.1 WW ived. too.. No longer m alnlalned 'a s In- Jn l cles, TioIaU “refuges,- Uiese arena a ri W l med tenrlDg their full purpose fo r wild- u H fue^. iif^ p)ti« Ti l i i t i fnr hi i ’

m an rtae aU o a ____________^

■ A L L rPU RPO SE ■B l a u - w e a t h e r ^ ^ M M

t Flikel Kecfs -If.MinagaabI* H I I j n Hampoo ...................

* 1 5 0 m W ■

‘U|ueli h r Aom* m * | I f l

PR DRUG lj

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LECTRIC[ENT

I B O A L I O Y I M : . P tO T B C n O N PO U C Y

I H C IT O N F A u a , ; ■ ' H

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»' n ra U n f I m ll fllll wltJ. b w I J f lJw i.B n w a tB .f jD h .ih M U n t btfbed rUhiBi wrowi. A rehen < photo-entnTliii)

* * * *

P l e n t y o f T ^ K , To Be Goo

( r n ^ i r t lilATCherr, conahU ot 14 - t u t e l •pkced «lmlUrly lo » goU coune PncUoe taxteU ire a^Uable, Um

Tbo club boldl lnter*dub com petiUro o itc h c s twice a month pla

I' E

li ibil«.

l'l Arcbers i!w putlclpale In ita te T. .fecUoQAl u id Ditlonal matches h«lc ? each year. The Tvln Palli club wu

( h u t to the iU («u ther7 . toumamenl V 'to 1995 vh lch ISW IM tsrchenalmloi

{ > . a rro v i a t tarv^K co the then oc« |! ' 'Held conne.

i_31a .jnem beri_eL -U ie_«lub_i(a ettlhuiIatUo about arch«7. Burgfiii

t ? ' telli. " I B utu I t l l becauia a r d ^ t ' l ItiM V b o le tg m e ao d liiu ch a b rD a d i,!( »»port. T he tW n p a perM n'can dc

: v lth a bow and a tnw are unlimited ; Bunting for big or amall game.

I; p a rt o t the ip o rt and arehen have i organised gomes to p l i ; v lth bowi

'' -and arrows such as archery goU o r compeUUto target ihooUng."

I ; "A bov ami irrow replaces i ' ■ hu a lln s rifle, shotgun, flihlng- pole

‘ and se t o f golf clubs, and the vhoU ij family can participate In the fun,*

f i ^ E ^ e '^ u lw n , a member of the r.? Twin-Falls Archeir elub ilnca It wai

' : flrtt organized In the early thlrtlei } • and vbo li claued as oae.of the : best Infonned arthen In the city,

explains that archery has Increased ' iB'popaUnty in ncent y^rs 'tinui

now an eaUmated WO.OOQ organised

p T l 'K T ' II I

WAYS WITHI Uuch <if (he cuccm ot a room

—any room—depends to a large :'l extent on v h a t U done with the :f windows. W in d o w treatmenta I ' ehould b« planned to control d a y

.} Uffht and glare, to glre privacy ■f— vhen-net!cl«l,-*nd-to-enhtnc*-lhe

I overall decoraUve ichetne o t the ■}— nwm. I t ipxt wIUuAJt wylng - th a t

• they m ust conform lo the style ^f I L th e room and lls tumlshlngi.[ 4 Regardless of tha style ot rour I I room — Modem, TradiUonal or

iT L j^ j ln o la l-------tha -tr«« l-tod»» -ta:| U vlndow treatments Is toward a look I If of openness and • spadoui feeling.

, | ll Aa a naUon we hare the m m utlon ■\ of being outdoor lorers. and u a IU rem it we trea t our wlndovi in a i I nuinner th s t vUl admll u >nuch ot U t h e ou tdocn as poulble Into our ^ ■ iw m s .U t - . The attiBCthre window treaUnrnt IR 'ahow n In th e -^ e tc h abo\-e was

I pJnnned to take adr»nte« of the I Tlev. T h# room, being Provincial 'I In stylo, called for rather homespun If labrla to fit . Uie style. HeaTy. jJ closely - woven cotton crash in tt' na tu ra l color was wed generoujly H to give a xicb etlKt. aaUitred

. JEROME Since 1908Twin Folb/950 Blua Lolu

OPEN EVENINGS B

I H i i n t l i |g P o p u la r

bow a ad a m w a Is a fanrM e ipe rt a t i

lera can shoot tn a b fish a lt year la w

§lolI a i r ^ ^ i ood S h ot W ith I

archers ara active In the Unll4 argets SUtea.uiurse. W ith the locrtased popuUrlty hi s, too. come striking new knowledge ar

com* equipm ent so th a t Uie best of U h p lu s m odem day archers far-ou lcla a_7ta r lueh legendary favo rlla a i Wlllla: n Ih'e T en ancTRoSIn liood. uu n o n noS

Local men are not yet In the Robi sUU. Hood claas bu t national chsmploi

s held can sp li t irrow i and shoot illv< b w u doUars ou t of the sky or flick ashi ament off a cJgarclle. he says..Imlog —M ost popular use ot the andei I ncw bu t modernized weapons Is hunUn

the la m e now as when the weapo H_IICe was Invented. iirgfiss A rrows shot from bows hai ■chery killed anim als aa imaU as r^(4 u broad to elephants. Birds and fbh hai an do gasped their la s t a i victims i nlted. archers.game. And a s a hunUng weapon. Uie bo Ish-Is A n d -an o w -h is . proved-safef-lhaa. have rifle. Buraon polnU out. N ot unt bows recently has a faU l accident occure

r golf from ft bov and arrow and thj Ing." acc iden t was a one In a mlllton Aho ees a A m an ahot a t a deer on top of r pole m ounta in and mUted, bu t the a m whole conUnued o n w a r d and slruc fun,** a no ther hunter on the olher aide (

bj* an arroit was v u trom ping through the Jungl ilrUei in A frica when a o 's rcb c r d ^ p e f th e I t using a bow w ith a 103-pound pul

city, about th e moat powerful bow ere eased tued In modem Umes. The archc 'tinUI did i t to wtn-abet,-Bunun'czpUlns. nlsed M any m em ben of the local archer

TH WINDOWSroom valance Is bright colored colton large print.

Uie ){ot« how the arrangement o: lents lh a ion* low u b le flanked a l ends d a y p t comrortablfl lounge c h a in drawi

v in d o ir treatm ent and fum ltun

Uie th is Provincial room an expreaalorth a t c n o a a y i nving.----------------------

W hether your home 1* new or old, Large o r small. Contemporary oi ProvlncU l, our trained dtcoralon

‘ can lell you how to give It added ' r ^ c h 4 M irw ith -ih » -H ih rw iia 6 in rtii:

^ m ents. You are moat welcome to eome In and dUcuss yoLr furnishing and decoraUng problems-anytlme,

Ij, g P u t y o u r room In th e mood ol Jl of today vJU i one ot our new long,

low U bles tha t make so many In- tercating furniture arrangemenU poaslble. Choose from several ity ln and size* In birch, fumed oak. wal-

the n u t o r m ahojany. nclal I .— ' . ■ ,

r INTERIOR -S I DECOCTING

I . ,

r e r i ^ 6 o n dIDS TW INTA LLSLoIcm N oftli rriw Red House)GS BY APPOINTMENT!

I

ar With Archers

• r a rthen ; J la m y BCM dktw af Um Ol• tIAl a w aten epeq lo Bormal fUhlsg. (SUI

^ * * * *

fence N e ed ed ^I Bow an d ArroyUnited club m w r t h a v tn g - k llled -d i

during Ipeclal bow hunting ' seaso Ity has and add It Is m ore fun than kUlI ;e snd deer wllh a rifle . Stalking th i di of Uie makes th e sp o r t becauae t ulclass hunlen have to g e t m uch closer th/Illlam mia w ith r if le s . .______ ________n o ^ KUllng game w ith arrows Is mu

more hum ane th a n using rir nplDtu because Uie arrow s, )f they i

ill''e^ sharp, do n o t cause th e anImaU “ hes a u c h pain u bullets. Burgess U

, , of one Instance w here a deer w ndent sho t'w ith a n arrow a a d 'lh o d< mUng. kept on graslng unUl t t fell de reapon from loss of blood, no t aware ev____ >>■/!

havt lu b o d y .’1(4 up PheasanU and ducks have-be ‘ dnvped by h u n te rs using bows a n s of arrows. T he a r th e n have a spec

arrow with Ught steel rings on t 1 ™ * p a ttem lo ma

• ■“ addlUonal purpose of pnvenU ccured an arvow from penetraU ng the bln 1 thal body'when h it, according to Jam 1 «hoU Middleton, a m uch ' experlenc (> of a member of the club.

Small game such a s rabblU •uS^of

■opped •d pull.

archerlalns.- ■ .......... . . .rchery

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to bsc. B B rges saya. Doka F lo ra a a moBba- o t t l » a re h e rr d

bagged a rock chodk J o n te s t a

Iday vhUt pracU dng _at th e arch

■ range." .............. . .. ...... "

Flab are o flea th e ta rge t arehen. too, B u rg e s notes. T n fish such as a trp and sucken to y ^ ^ T Oopen for nprrrial flahtng dur the season. Special b a rtm l a m are uied.

Where a reh en have a e c » to ocean. Uiey shoot sharks and. oU bdg Olh iBlng bows andJtarpo< Uke a rpw s attached te regu lar f lines.

The ckpenae o f outfltUng - trche r-b te teU vdy-sm alT 'coapn

to ouUlttlng a hun te r o r fliherm Burwa explains. T h e needed equ

- a e n l Ineludesa bo* . 6 to 13 arro shooUttfc glove, a n n guard s quiver tor tho srrw rs. A compl outfit can be purchased for aU •S5. Buraon says. However. U price l l biexpensive cqutpme Better, bu t a o re expensive equ a e n t may be u high a s $90.

Depending upon th e a ^ i BBa^a^la^lT^^c6m H -expe^Ie5^ and Uie hunting accompUshod.-l expense of archery equlpmi Tsrles.

T hen U specia] equipment • ipecUl purposei. Burson adds, t sides Uie specia] arrows to shi fllh and birds, there are spec arrows tor hunUng big gam e, am

. game. in d - th e re -a ra .irag e t-am y Ahd specUl bows I are made :

tpeelal chorea. too.—T he twws~i made- to have e ither a weak strong pull which tt-de lenn lned pounds. When an archer r e te n a bow having a 60-1»und pull, meani &0 poundi b required no p Uie bow Uie full length of a a tar ard 2S-lncli arrow.. jTie amount of “'fo r *a * b

Ihould conenw iid wiUi th e streni; . ot Ui« user. B utton exptalns. If“ . . 1 * ^ " .*u’(SUff J, U,, (

If a person can successfully pull 5<>-pound bov aU day. Uien Uie ti

__ ts r iih t for the person.Archety^ equipment m cnoA ch

e n make three type# o t bovs. T itraigbt bov b made of a stralg

r v n r ^ flbeifU ss aU W bends when-'the str ing Is atU chi

. It_usually_ b Uie mqst_lnexpens; a oeer tjipe of bow, b u t c an have a s mu

I m in g The sem l-rtcurre b o v Is ma h i d m of n of o r fiberglass a •* . h u Uie ends ben t sllghUy in t >er tnan oppodte dlrtcUoa of th e • dealr______ p u lL Jh e _ » « n ttt« u n t_ b o w _ J s ,.b much the middle ot the cost b racket. ] [ rlflei can have varying am ounts of pow ley are expensive type o t b

JJ* b Uie full recurve. Moat comm » s tells «nong a reh en of the Tw in Pa

dub, the full recurve U made lie d e « elUier wood or fiberglass orII dead comblnaUon of bo th a n d h u t ” ends bent sharply In tb e oppo&

dlreeUon^of-thtT>vll.^- —'' Mott of the tuU recu rre bows a

made of lam inated vood wl IWS a ^ nberglaaa face and back.

l h e most common arrow s us by the a reh en a re made of Pt Otfor t c g itf . a t ^ h l > cT«lni

S ^ * ^ M ° q S i ^ * B u n O T ^ le b lr d ip u in i m anufacturen a b o m a • James aluminum and fiberglass a rn u irtenced but Uiey are alm ost twice as e

pensive as wooden arrows so fi )1U a n archerK use th tm . a rehen IVlck shot artisU use alumlnu

i n g o n l o o k & n n

g«t dw n-niw d styfing a n d in-

scd lead eopodry. . . bolh in th«

ft modttii New Qiavrolel H e ch id s

itb m loaded vrith w ays to sov«

B t f ^ , Hght sdwdulesi

Q3 M o in A v e n u e W e s t

s . T \ v : i y . -.IDAHO

P o w e r f n l B o wI t S o n . ' _____ ^.srcheiT

otT rash

- round i ich. a i t

durlngarrows

I the d. otherirpoon- J ; ' 1l a r f b h K ’-

t tp a r rd ------lerm an, ‘ I1 equip- X ' .

• d ^ ^Mnplete ^ . j

equip*

od.-thetlpment

I shoot

arrow s. kde for rwi-arw

In\o H B |

no pull B Bstand-

C r t n ^ — |H |I f a o B

I tr u iiktb u t W P i

pull ah e bow Tbe power of a S2-poond bow

b ta o o n s tra te d byJebD B M lt.O I. A chir* To-Kwx'BowBieB cIbB'vIm prefl>~' s. T he deat. whe ahot aa arrow wlUiimt tra lg h t a p ^ t Inlo a ooe-lneh board IS and f m a SO feeC The arxow went U ched. throagb the >w«od and one and pensive eae-half Hoches protrvdcd. Ha » much expUlaa th a t aa arrow with a

sharp hnnUng. point ahot al a deer, made froca a sim ilar bow would go

IIS and Uireogh Um> ilttt and cral U>e in the ether tide. (Staff pbeto-eagrav dealred tag)r_ia,_ln • ' • ' - .cet. yet arrows because the arrows can be power, aanutactured more unitonnly.

o t bow A rehen seldom make their own ommon bows anymore because o t Uie Ume 1 PaUa rtqu lnd and the fact Uiat manu- ade o t taclurcn con make them more

or a economically and mych belter, u the Burion describes a good bow as a pposite piece o t eneineerlng. "A ITS bow— - compares .to a -|300 r i f l e , — tjvs are However m any ot the arehen

wlUi make the ir own arrows, buying Uie wood from re la ilen and adding Uie

s used teathen and the points and their if P o rt own pain t designs, rained. The feathers on arrows, as well a n r a s u m e pomc~Birftr~ior~the~uM : in ex- HunUng arrows for big game

m ake have big (ea lhen . Arrows used on arrows, birds have splniled fea then called a s ex- foo-fooe. 'w hich provide aecuncy so few but prevent tho arrow from tnvel-

Ing much tu rthe r than SO yards, mlnum ' I t b too eaay lo lose arrows

in d J o a d - s p a c e -in - From thcir dual headlights to thi , jcclile-Iikc t&illight houmg% the ™ Chevrolet Flcctsidc pickuiw arc ie t fjff bthold. And—even more important

ba^incM-thcy’re built {or more loac w Thc new FIccLsidc pickup box—a

In 7B- or 98-inch Icngth^is a ful wide. This means you have a ch 3 9 J or 75.6 cubic fixt ol caigo

S e e y o u r l o c a l a u t h

i LE N G jfwin.F

_ vlUJonl foo-foo feaUien wha r . shooUnc hitds." Middleton layi.

The equipment used biday, a compared - to , , Uiat us«l by On

' Indiana, b consldenbly better be cause of Uie advancemenu madi In. design and uie of siaterlali Bunon notes.

The bows of the American indiani

the pioneer days are ot no com' p a r is h to present-day bows. Bunoi believes an Ind ian bow of compar' able Use to th e archer's present' day teiw wlUi a SO-pound pull wouk

7 ■ only exert about SS-pounds pull And Indian bows wlUi the lami pull as modem day bows would no: throw th e arrt>w as far because th<

— • tndlantbows -dld-Ttot-have-the-eaai of present-day bows,

j A modem bow wlih 60 pounds pul — -w ill propel an arrow about 400 yarda

' he ia}-8.. The archery dub vice president

'M i John Routt, demonstrated the powe: of a 62-pound bow by shooting at arrow without a polnl into a one- Inch thick piece o( - wood from i dbU nce of M feet. The arrow wen' Inio the wood and about- one ant

oppoilU tide o t the l>oanL A 40-pound bow has suUIclen

power to Ull a de.er. Burton u y s Cross bows have conildenbic

power and remarkable aecuncy bul are seldom used by m em ixn ot Ihi archery duh . In (acl the dub wli: no t aUow cross bows on Uie archer} range.—One-reaton-glven-byrBursor b tha t cross bows are too dangerous y h fn Iff*af1vf1. **TTTfy pry

m dangerous as a loaded rltle.’* he says All Twin P a lb arehen shoot Uieli

H |B bows by InsUnct, whldi means the; ■ R do not use sights on Uie bows. Sights I B are available which screw onto the WW center of the bow and provide some- ■ M w hat be tter accuracy. Buiton says. ■ ■ bu t ilows down thooUng, Uius Uie M - arehen try to do without them and a n buUd Uaelr ability on insUnct.

The field archery coune Is used

l y j arehen . There are i t Urgels on the coune. each target ipseed

bow sround . the ct>urse u are the holes ,0 1 - of a golf course. The archers go m l~ tnuBO Vit~euuise I s groups of'foor; beet each archer shooUng four arrowi a t oard each target wlUi a possible seore of irent 30 on eaeh U rgel and a poulble and score o f 380 on the enUre course. Ha No archer has ever shot a perfect

Jl a icore on th e courte. deer. Bome a re h en piny archery golf, I (o tiling a golf coune bu t ihoottng

(he arrows w ith the final qbjecUve ot jav* hltUng a yam ball on the green

Instead of pu tU ty a golf baU into------- a hole on, th e green.___________^ be ' M ^ b e r s o t Ot-Yo-iCwa Bowmen y dub compete among Uiemselres.

belUng leaUier discs called "goab" which they purchase from tho dub.

u n u . "nie person w ith the most leaUier juore discs e t the end of the year receives

a goat prise, usually ft gold trc^hy, „ a acconUng to Burgess, bov O ther--^m peU U on prizes are

iw arded-m em ben U «,.hs-says4o> (},{„ eluding pins for women who get a

t t . C o l l ^

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r C O N C R E T ES i : ■ Di.1 RE 3-5500 TOWS______ S t H 'G r a e n Sfampt

e ^ C h e i ^ ^ n i

to thcir p r o - ,^ larger in cither case IS these sew parable piclcup nodcluc beauties to o{ 6-cylinder or V8 cortant lo your Your dealer will ®reload. thc double-wallcd pabox-available nible hardwood loada full 6 feet Flcctsidc hauling fea

: a choice of about tbe Slcptide, Aicaiff} spaco- popular pickup,

u t h o r i z e d C h e p r o l e l d i

J E N K I Nin Falls

when toore of » o r b e t t^ on Uie Heli 1. eourse and for m en wbo get a scor V u of IfiO o r better.’ the All of th e ' locsl compeUUvi r be- a s tc h e s are in pr«{>iralton tor com m.,4. peUtlon In sU te, sectional ant erlsls, regional m atches beld eacb year.-

The sU le ' m atch wlU be held tbi; idians m r a t Coeur d'Alene, acconllng t<

BunoD. ThriM X tlonalnntc llotflT i eon* northw estern sUte* vUl be h d d li urson Bend Ore.. and Uie national m atcl

U scheduled for G nyllng, Mich »en‘* Approximately IJOO a rc h m are eX' would peeted a t th e national matches.

T h e a r c h o y d ^ o f f e n n e w i ^ '

d not

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used

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rare of l \ulble ~ ........

!?t« t ^ o t t d a i j y .n e w d ru p spiT o rqcct the unproved proo

golf, pharmacy a* is the itrviceottng - newest aod the betc.

There arc ceruin helpful gu Jnto pharmaceutical msauficture

____ ________p*oy..anbliili_qu4lity_iDivmen clinical t a t i hfiri a producelres. then given fsctt, ana on hioab" our dccirios.dub.Ither Thus, if a prepsratioQ is icelves i u reliability.H>hy.

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new Fleefsido!ase than that o f any com- lOdcL There’s also a choice 'V8 engines.*ill p v e you th e d e ta ils on - ’ _ tl panel c o n s tn tc tio n , d u - M S ^ load p la tf o n ^ a n d o the r ; features. A l » a sk him e, Amerieds lowest priced TnE"SM

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-SUNDAY, MAT 11, ] , 5, IJ field b e s a seven-week ooune in .-v""*I score In t ^ last claas c o m p le i ^ u ^ ;^ . ■

weeks ago. H p enow ■«UUve Burgess notea. T he o n l , ^ ^ ^ ■ reom - m enu-fo r-pe rsons autndi..” ^ ^ - ■ :i and c lam s sTe to be more than H |ir .- old and to provide Uielr o m a , J ^ Hid tb b • --------------------------Wing to CONTRAtT AWARDED ■

M U A tbe aa^rd ot a c o n tn c ? to 'T r HMich. Bwney, Weber, Id a . tor m f h {“ H |

re ex- « n jlru c t In lnU on works on ■v'*

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Its sp re ir which we treurgeti to ofTcr.J p r o d o c ts i i jm tM in p o m n t to th i i------crvice of being alcn to provide the

ful guides on which we rely. Reliable ' iccuren, luch at Farke, Divis & Com* Bty_iDiIj:irKtiTcaf»-Vfith_cxhiutiye_____ f l ___iroducc il innowKed. Your Doctor ii f l on fail jodgmcat we rely in nuking B u o n

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lureau Crew S -----------------^BetteiLGro

Usn re«d m nngfl itoek U the a of ID men. tvo klrplaoes And l< iwlncti voiklnt on the desert 30 V, la tath of Bhcuhone. The men ti t qnr.a( xtsebnuh with • hor- tl lU uiDtlon nhtch <peeda up tlie e< orlhclW cJmahM much ll die* di d fSm the liuh t r u a undemcftth

__ iret l(t i lof>r-fttd-____________ h,me torau of land m«n*tement In

>^i I bm opemUns the spreyln; op* w n ) Uoa la the deiert whleh bcjjan pl ‘' J iBndirind Ij expected to b« « n - *r 1 1 t i loawrrow IC weather permlU, Ui ^ W r o l ^ t o ^ ^ O ^ ^ e ^ 'W u n d e ^ ^ , I5

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rf ipn jU it « r > « i b b r * if w llh cb U near where tbe bsresa or U nd -m i underlleh, n n c e m> tu re r »nd lu p e rrl m sacebrw b tucd to crowd e s t ' Uie cr

* * . * *

Sprays S ageb riraw th-of-G rass-he A to u t oC 3.400 ncrcA Ia Mheduled Dd lo be apraycd In the operaUon and p 30 Wunderlich predlcUd the Job would r en Uke only 15 lioun toU l working 1: ir- time. However, the men are ham per- I he ed by wind which prohibits spraying t ies during midday. #

The Job U SlmlUr 10 th e one Uie t— tw nrau -nccom pIun ta 'rouO eafrigo C n t In which 1.400 acres of sogebrush <= p- were sprayed. T hat jpraylng took * in plnce Jiut next to Uie nrea being n- sprayed now. The naturnl gr»M In 0 ts, the 1.400-Bcre-«rea Is now a t» u l six } ^ Inches high and In jj3g Und ror boU» sheep and cattle , W un- g

derUch explains. cj

* * . * * . ies Used in Spray (

n j in i twrriM «( Twla FiOli m ^ e * north • ( SheehoH. T b* s p n r t

a d pU arfe< ,d whUh Ut«MlU f o n o - th e

COMMIE

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OASHIOA*^

• J *d[„»w , jM o<»i«9 >wl9Mi-ivi* *• a V i '. A r \

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B w zR ~

|M |6 y H ^ ^ H B P i! > C W ^ y i a:

V,I cbemleats te this dead ucebruih ^ •K anictm ent Is now iprayln* J.IOG *»

jerrUor of the spm ylnj op»railoni, " 'e c ru s . (Slaff pholD>eBgr*Tlnt) ci

* * • * . u

rush to Get ;; s-for-LivestockSled . "All or Uie land being sprayed U nd p u b l i c domain grating Und," Uie * lid range manager says, "The spray be- ,_ ng lng used has prov»l very effecUve. , ' iT- I t docs not harm elUier the griiM or !., ng the bltterbrush on Uie desert i r 1

anyUilng It sUmuIatea Uie growih or „ iie the bltterbrush, Uie natural rood or St ^ decr.-^A -freot-benefit 1> Uiat Uie S

chemicals kill larkspur which Is pol- , i sonous to catUe.”

ng A much cheaper and roster meth- al In od of killing sagebrush b to bum ll. gi ilx However, sagebrush Is hnrd to burn 32 W un lfs t a. Miff Id e n l dry-grsM-unUcr- -ftj n - growth exists. Thc arcn Wunderlich’s hi

crews arc spraying does not have suf- of* * * * ae

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Fljing 2* f ^ t high a t 80 mfles P n a U i 50 feet wide. The apnylng 0

hrm h *nd allow g r a n to grow for

• ^^ ‘‘ ‘' ^ . .g '^ . . | | . ° ^< nrrowth to bum

U " expUlQS. ■ «B The chemical used In the spray ^ consists of hormones and plnnt food 0 f t and moro or leas tricks the s»ge- n

■tmu}rp)iinti-JnurBT0Blnp‘t0''dfJ»i; » Wunderlich says it works so rust lc

], Uiat on a hot day, sagebrush leaves h 10 tKRln to curl alm ost Immedtntely. U ,, When the planta die ihey ore left lo

delcrlomte. Thc only way saccbrush t{ can get another s ta r t Is U) grow rrom hi seeds already In the ground or from - roots no l killed. .

The airplanes used In the spraying operaUon are owned by Reeder Fly- ^

I lng Service, Tw in Falls, nnd lare pl- „ t jatetLto-H ay-O fccne’ and. OaU-Wab- C* ekcr. Both a lrc rafl ore World war ^ , II trainer biplanes converted tospray “ plnncj, _' Thc conversion conststa of rcplac*

f lng the front seats or the tandem *'■ scfttcrs with 135-sallon tanks and i , , , putUng pipes w llh spray nonJes ?, “ along Uie lower wings or Uie pinnes, S « according lo Harold Broaflhfad, £! “* Reeder'* chlef-meejiftnlo-who-super- — “ ® vises loading tn e chemicals In thc “ ■ spray airplanes.

The biggest modiricaUon to Uie n - airplanes la tho 450-horscpower en- ll- gino which rtploces Uic aircraft’s rn 325-horeepawcr engine. Tlie power- r - -ful-englnff-B tra-thB -T>Innu-su«n' ~

high performanco th a t Uiey can lake I- orr In only 500 fee t when not loaded, ,

according to Nebeker. . • 'A one-halt-mlle d irt ruW ay tor

• Uie airplanes exists a t the'spraying site; I t was constructed for Uie Job lo u r years ago and cleaned up aeala

, Xor Uilj year, W underlich n o w .- -~The-«Ift)liS6s-55iloiraca'w liirtHe “•p ray soluUon a t the end of Uie nin- w ar where a l,000-gallon mixing i tank Is loaded from barrels of chem. " leals and rrom three water trucks w pplylng Uie opemUon with wattr from Shoshaae and » amall well near the spraying s i t e . ______________

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ane* per hoor. ip ra y pU nci eover a dseJig oprratlon U desicned to Ull t«(»__ hlll-for gradpg.- The w a r t U btlng con^rih'^a

m The spray Is a mixture of one- skill t»e- »eTtn th -c hm ili.J l mjti tiitT gmilllldcr ~ T

*ntcr. trtaay R ich a irplane carrle.i 110 gallons kepi od of Uie spray nnd Hylng-arapproxl- Broi '»■- Jiin«. » Jo « s n ^ U u w « n d one-fourth miles ped J t long, or 18 ocrcs, according to Broad- lank cs heed. Each pian^ completes a round acco. ly. trip Id aboul 20 m inutes. jf“ W hIlesp ray lnB thea lrp lsnesflya t mak »n an average- speed or M mllea-per load ™ hour, according to Oreene. feel™ W underlich c red its the pilots ror Pl**'

having excepUonal skill 'and daring Nt1 u they skip a long over Uia rough lng.

desert, dodglpg th e slight peaks, yet enjott- n>‘‘‘n “ ‘nlR(L » s tra ig h t fUght and wale

dliU-ibuUng Uio sp ray on a proper are j course. ipni'

f "I'm no t envious of Uielr Job," he ersti . >dds. goii]|' The pilots exh ib it no fear lor their strai

2 Job and explain lh a l few men who thc j pUot Uie sp ray p lanes wind up as and

“ part of Uie dashboard of Uie air- of si pl-.nes. bu t I t does take considerable Tli

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treated with "loTlng c.ire.” and afe ov IS kepi In a high sta le of maintenance, a I- Broadhead says. Dut U Uie chglncs wl*b nhnillfl fall thF «lTplant>« grf ^ ylp- bc\i ped wiUi (rap doors on Uie spray- tanks which will drop Uie load In 1& of' d aeconds. .

ir Uie pilot fean Uie plane will nol ol) t make It on Ukeorf, he can drop Uic I r load «nd-lhe-pUne-wlll-iHoorup 300 ed

feel almost InstanUy, Broadhead ex- exi r Pl*lns. . 8qg Nebdtcr explains Uiat while spray- •**' n lng. Uie pilots do not have Ume to t enjoy the scenery. "We have to i .Tat€hJur.iimuide,.watch-wher«-we — r are going, watch Uie pressure of the i "

spray, keep Uack or the engines* op- m e erstion, watch where Uie s p ra i Is' r

going, and to top Umt, we can’t seej * r s l i g h t ohead because we fly so low 1 1 0 Uie plane mushes and Uie la ll Is low s and Uie engine is h lg h - ln th e line- of sight." I 2 e Tho course for spraying Is marked L

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a u v e m e n t and the n tn einrrrt tn 7 M u i r a T i 5 - t « , , i b«i -(h taff phato-eniraTlngl

, llo r-U if nllnis.Jip.fouj. m>t). t>n-the^ - e ground wlllv flags. They are spaced' c ovTr the Uure-mile courae. each with f. * bright red. white and orange flag, s which they wave when Uie planes~ begin the sproylnr run. • ----- *•y After cach mn. Uiu flagmen pace I *• off another M-fool swaUi of un-i

•prayed desert and prepare for an- I oUier run of Uie alrcralt. ,s Spraying Mgebnish was first teat- •3 ed nbout five year* ago, Wunderlich 1 - explains. The bureau made lests a t

Squaw butte staUon In Oregon andi• U ialsagtbnuh eould be', killed effectlTely by using the chcm- , IcaU sprayed from airplanes.. — M m y-p rtn tto -lnd lridua ls-spn iy

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_ soluUon. Wund..rl1>.h ;yTUU uses six gatloas of cbsmictl per l l

• acre WhUe IndivlduaU use o S r u i S - ^ t fy> rour gallons. The buttau uses Uw i 4 l

• • Unrcr amount to be m re of Uie kllL ' f l

o ^ y area lo be s p r a y t d l h l s y w ~ ^ we do not have appnjprUUoas ta i f l

spray more Und, bul *m probably •pray some more next year," W un- ' ! ■ dcrllch says. M

In AUml. Japarv U a clrculat ho- l H tel which alowly lum i on a central • H axU so U u t you get a dUferent view i W wcryUm^you look out your winoow. | 1 '

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V a c a t in n S c h o o l ii m . U»r lO -T h o Chrlatlan ! iaUoa commlltw of the First " laWeriin church m e t thi* weelc ^ I Um bomo cf th e president. iOT« AUcIu, (0 d licuu n tth o d a 1> i ottodln* the n w ln g fiiurch » ittd fttUlUei. -nio problem w « i tfmtd to the sesilott o f th e church =r tottrr.uctloiL________________ KPUni vere dlKuuod for the ta - Jm Blbli achoo! and Jt w m de- u M to have “little leetures" >t «

Kh aonlnj, oaemWy. Purtlelpat- ^ ^ IB these lectures wlU be a phy- « ^ dttUit, policeman, fireman. „ »»rr, b ^ and oUiera IdenUfied w: a I ipeclal »»y with th e InteresU i the wmmunlty. J t was nlso de- *«o to Jurolsh e*ch class with a

.Rttfghmenb were served to Mrs, ^ -A U n s.-M n rW alter Pcmbcr,

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Isolelte. 'TJie Croupette fncimatc* brea th -

1ns for youngster* and tho toolette I Is used, for newborn pro-m ature

Q l babies to gente fig ^ rH f lc la l- e i i - 1 Tironment dose to th a t before birth ,

wllh slmlllar oxyRtn. tem perttture and humidity condlllon.i.

n t. W e second floor m aternity w ard jds Including ddlrefy and labor rooma «h WlU b« opened to the visitor* w llh ros doctora present to explain equlp- tJ i ment use and procedure*. T h e nu r-_ K nr-SlU .btJhow n.-too._____-____;n* In the basement of thc hosp iu i ' :e- lhe visitor* will see physical thernpy • t equipment and be ahown lU uso by it« i^-slcal therapist*. Tho tour# will 7- condud# la tho ho«plt*l dlnlnR room « • and cafelola whera refreshm ent* - ed will be served.

Most of tha m ed la j s ta ff of the

Jk

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S I fur s t o r a g etr. ■ With a Beauly Bonui

■ • fo r you r f u n .■ DIAL RE 3 - 2 2 5 5 . •

{ ■ for bosded me*Ben<cr^ I TH E

' i | J E i U - S l i a p -I In Anne’s

X) 1 W ert (0 O rphero )

TIONAHY i v e r t i s e d

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* * * *

sp ita lS ets fiday A ftem oon ibe hoapltol will bo on hand to h d n In •

the tours nnd open houie u well aa ■ a r t members of the HosplUl ruIM nnd ant hoepltal employes, nefr«hm enU will « nin bo served by guild members. T ate ‘ be notes. _

th e -“ M « n T )« r^ U ielhiipital" boiiJd' md will be assisting In Ute main lobby

na vlsllors enter Uie hosplUl. d Tlie open house In 105S was con-

™ * 1:30 to «3:30 p in. u id ORaln from C:30 to f

tended, but Uie day inated too lonn ' ire nnd upset ho.tplUl procedure too'

much. T a u say*. He hope* to h n v e l J d ^ e number of people or more n t ' l Tia today’s open house bu t be able to 'l lh ahow Ujem Uiroush la the two hou n I p - allolUd. • ll ir- -------------------------------------------------- --

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^Ttiisnew—^

Road Atlas

is FREE yeiA m uit for c fo « .

countiy drl^n^l Cofitalns maps io r all

States and maior d tlet; where to tuna

for radio station* enroute. fishing and p^ j

hunting regulation*. p a f|s . ^ dM anca betw tt^ cltle*. ^

ROBERT

■ ' ■ V ■ .

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ied in Hospital Toi

» beit'knowfi~|n~lrca{iDenl^f~Mllo or artJ nwered 1»U Iho U ak by m e a u of Uio h

Clinic Scheduledy m n H T ^ Ia y IttZ tH e final clinic 1

n for the ImmunimUon s h o t s of i smallpox, dlphlhcrin, w h o o p l n c couKh and teunus will be held from *

, In 0:30 sm . to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdny n t ‘ I na U'e Buhl hiRh achool. nnd , The c“ nlc has been held primarily R-m for4)re-«chool children who will cn- "att le r sdiool nexl year.

^Jd MOVES TO PAULIjby PAUL. Mny 10-Floyd Clark nnd

dauBhter, JoAnne Clnrk. left Tues-i an- 0"y for SeatUe lo help his son, Rob-

to e rt Clnrk. move to Pnul.

II? I^Poa-qiailirh i / ^ .nbrtlta ” i

w! Blue Blaze Cool ^ WARBERG Bros.

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Hoad Atlas of 96 pagts.

' You may have it free, if you'll call

about some one who is plaoaing to a

y « made final arrangements. People i

tcllingiisabout a friend wbo plans to

is our way of saying "thank you.”

You'll be-doing four friends a. favo

pass along thc good word about Lyc

services, whether moving locally orlo

Pbone, or drop Uia card, fo r jour/.

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I - YOUTIIMEET[__1 EDRW, Mny__10=Yomig_pcopIc -J_nlc from Rupcri, Buhl. Jerome, Twin

Pnlls and Eden parUcIpaled In ' a ' spcclnl meetlns n t Uie Eden Chureh i of Christ. ^

Ily READ TIMES-WEWa WANT ADS,

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SERVICED enture Rcplifcementfi

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riSlT*’favor, OO, if you Lost.”

CuiipbalLyoo top quality

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K R E N G E L 'S RENTALPOW ER TOOLS POR RENT

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I ■ K l iE N G E t’S SERVICEj ^*W«T>ocr to K r« t .r . Il.rdw»r»*

R E A L E STA TE FOR SALE

PO SITIV ELYn o flaot ACItEAOK ...11bU*I Ufa) I b*drvom UltlCK bonr oa i'i beet* fcj>< moBir fla*- tMlan* vhlib laclud* a til# roof. lor«)r nirtb kluhra. m il to wall ««rp»llin In >o o..r»l«» >1-1 ■>» reoai. lart* pittur* <rlniloi». Do t ^ drat to M« tbi* B*w llitlni,

I IM.OOO »lth t*OBa. _Eion41o«allr t>*at boM cm ril)nii>ri , fit.' roll U*«n>al. ftrti*. BfiMKtd . ob4 coT«fad saUo wltb flrrokr* f.,t

■ ' • c Z r , iS T ~ " i ,w " o 'S r lS iVENT OS rUA Umu OR NOTIIISd

' DOWN TO A QUAUriZS VCTCnANI TUI5 WONT I-ASTI

s* s ? u “ i s ’ i n i r S - i i ' " . ' "farm*. S«* U todarl

----------ID A H O REAUTY------------— ill ow-t.__■. r. ' Ph.REI-1011- “ s T r h . Clark Call BB WIU

‘ '• V-■■■-Ji.iU-of-MaitW* • •

~

WENTS I REAL ESTATE F O R SAII balb >b4 I RE8ISD(T X.OT8 oa PafieU.I- w«w«|! r b ^ R E jr^ i i ,______*'• u m la Vlrtorr »ldlilo«. IU I w

-Pb»— af»*f.«o«» l>»«-4iH.------M.tn ball' CASII DIOS **e«pt*d oa M r *•»■ «blr raM. all* tor labdiTliloBi adjoldar 0

*B Eait J»evb KInnor b u u . ■----- A»i.f~a ud UrbM. IHarHoBt. M»t

la. W*t«r aiMrtMmU funiUbat. fo r leform HIM, i n Tb?f<~ *u«»«Blh?

r.ll.- • OLD U SED FARM

IM PLEM EN TS?UmonabI*; yQIl PA ST BEIXINO

TaTnriiT Kit*r r«>' Mod M hlaorj la tb waltr fa/« • .

■ '^■FARM’ IW PLEM EN T'

WA>IT A D SECTIONmipl*. HE

h o m e s f o r s a l e

lu. Bt P«U. py 0 WN>:U. Modtm (.iMrfrtnm I ____L rurBlth*d If dMlrvL Rbould •** L

'prwiiiif, ZTZ lifnil^lrvnntTtli.*■■ KEKODKLEO 2 Udreoa haoif. }'

|>lBf porch. BDdtr IIO.OOO. llrlni oub aadI«» Kofth Hm._______________

‘ I nrJinoOMfl. dosbl*' carait, tiBI baitntnL Btvaralt 1 bodnea r<

I b»Jn>M tcooo dowa. HOI lllu* t^km Itool* IIY OWNKII. Now I Mroom b.l<k 1

f-.i. TJ.i. l ull batrmnil. r»trr«llnn room, atti tail all»r ^

= s = = i - l s . -5 ? “ * ; “ 'Kiu‘" ;h ? . t - K :

USES >*' AUo >«iiral food wid bAt* H«allr. HK H :l7._________’**'• HKW IIOIIBB to Ui.tir.Uhrt

----;tt: - tidt. Will (Ubor nai* a too *r«IB laiu. u d r» m ^ W ^ w W or wltlioiit ^

Uh.i"“|H,

T S IiS S ! I'uddr^afltf “ r'taB**I . l l . . . . . " ■" ■.

or Mil. EXCKTTIONALLY COOD 1-* 1> •■■ ■ ■■ -ww-lwmr.-oat-flooTT.-rnunr ha,

S ' ' t'^iS ri” w>ri«.'!w -pii2*tkB‘iSIIK l-m i, rUltNISHKD DUPLEX, e lc t Ib. fi , '" , K r'i'i,i*c?i? i'” “ ad'^u?iii'rur.*'

«a..r*r.tlh*olh.f.

K. L. JE N K IN SRB |.|Si»: AVENUE WMT

*“ '■ COOD I bolrooffi B>od*rs bttat. < Eait loeilUa. Ill.tOO.

[TiOBmE »bruhb«f7 and fniL W-----mU or Ulit on (arm. IJO.OM,'' iMtUon' SOUTIISIDE 40, (ood aoll. nodn

tK tv l^ bont. cow teni.v hta bout* and ftml■llll. trchard. Buhl arta. ItI.OH.

' j f a A. G. HOLLANDni atnu* |U Uala W. Twin r>llt RE_______ H«. Fboa* "A. a ” KB VliU\Q H ___ *Jla“ HE H tl« » T*J~ CIO-Jl Bu16 ---------------- •iBt. dl»<

new nmcic. Thr** Bko WroonIkiu™ waJHo-waU oatp*llnc. TaU ba«tblldtm ciB4Bt. ObIj ll.ljOj.

______ spAciouji^nronOTM HOMR*ondlllon. KU* (Irtplato and atw ct ptuni. 4H% loan with sood t«im».

^ E BUCItANAN STIlEEr LOCATION.

LEASETT T T i MAGIO-VA4.LEY M_PMiur. R EA LTY— ■■■■ -»»titm|-8«B*-*-rrei&-Ph.-REI-SS:

X>*Bla«t, rrt<i E. Drak*. RB 14011 CordoB L. Crotktt. ttB MHl

IN I (Hambtt of UalllsO* Uttlat]o rk u

itBl oa ......

SSS sfBEiDSooStI B R I C K HOMB

NW (on.» k l oa lUpta. IW>tm*i *Bd attach*] rarait. Onlr 111.000.

------- ----- I btdreom lUocb Strl* brick irltb tirUb*d baMnnt. T>lar loocn and *1U btdraooi. <loubl* caraft. IJI.tM.

TABER-HACKNEl bent AGENCY

PSsTn•nm E B BEDROOMS PULL BASEMENT

m BliM . uncia Sta aara ll't «rarth tU.OO aBit wa uroa. I' Ilailnvini fl

---------- Jl.lai nom w!U tirtplaet, btlb arvon»-half, kllchan with aabtuil (ar full batttMflt (or tam* nora anport. Lotalod cIom to HortLlsnld Ikbool. tl.UO down. Call bow t uT M* ihU dtllibt^il bona, ll't bran'

r r PAUL B . LA RSEN--------------R E A L -E S T A T E -------

♦ . t i o"*'* r>“ “* *-«'« not, m ww:7ANS u : iltin Ar.au. F.a>t

WEEI Utmhtr MulUpIt UtUncn c E - — --------------------------------

tKrrV-lJIHEDIATE POSSEMIOl onlr IIOO down and t i l ptr nonlh Thlt bom* Ut JuJt htm rtnodalvd

A ll ila* I lartt bxiroomi. apoclout IlrlniTfTT AM”ioc"t».»(C’*Cail*to£r.™nOTt'l!

pmenl homo. bar<l«oo<l (kora, oil or (>i furi.^.. blr<h klubra. . I'rlct (ran

u a jT ^ ’R o N T IE R ~ R E S IT Y “LARRY SORENSEN - BROKEN

• I e Eda-ftrti E aim etl HofciDtr or Ertnlnca

rhoat nM SMI or KE t.i : i l '

• 0 ni"'“uk^°r>?!^’r t ' s ’ rthUEMUER KULTirLB LISIWO

_______ _______________________

42 ACRES I N I 'X " HAGERMAN V A LLEYlltnior* AluniUnct tt (rt* walor. L am (Ml.*] •?;'"** r” h"**" orrbarJ. turn*'tlftJI*. i^ it of rattur*. lArr*r< L.I. 7'l>ilt (Uh pond. Thraa hRlroom f-PAY- “ 'l^'lr mod«m bomt, full ba»»iB»nt.rillso «bklfn bou*t.1»»0.iRANI “ *"•

m A CR ESI* and A rtal atofk ranc . lU mtn* cuIO-

1*1 ^CooJ i loodtra hixna.

- CONDIT REALTYU AT M OTOIUN . HAOERMAN « .......................... nw»-rrT.-rt«:

)UR

= H l M i I ' i l a n a f e =

% ' i l ? HOMES FOU SALEg g ; - l l - . .

I-1<U It ilY OWHERi 1 btdrooa brick B*ar wbUu acbwL GI loaa. UE J -ll tl .

in ^ lT t .m . A t* '**U ^^ W t-lllT.

rm c u ) TO kklU n *« i b « t r « ^ ? taraff. rtnllr room, t Ulba. appll<

♦atl toriltoa. Art lUaltr. HK l-i:0 I IIUJIIOOM huuM wllb t room

r*nud la back. N»wli» docoralod. Ird Awnoo'North.. Bib S*t41?.

I .;x " OWNER LEAVINO8 M O N T llS-N BW •

[QN I Btdrooat. «rank UM klu-bm <baih. - Mtbonor kl<ah*n. Ktoutlil I fcartwtW. Mthofiny waM In lt>l

------------ ' room wllh rtUrt htarlh (IrtpliLE M~W i-rait., IH.OOO.

m DUBOIS, R E 3-6S74

... 1-rk.d ' 1 600 B L O C KP O P L A R S T R E E T

llool*y.id. [Mroomi lOa* tinlih*>l In t.lUk hufi.t Uacn.all. L->h«i-rt U .ln t an<l Uln n room olth httuliful carptDnt. Milioi Drlu «•>»>" tllrartl.. Italurn tuch aa Kl p lac^ nW Ilith—l)«*»aahrr—L

“ poaaLTritatT'cf flBr«i»-mnra-(o.100 tqutit can ai wtll ai a DaaU Baa TtaU Tod.

. th?M* Udroi^m ’h.m»* c^o.* In'! «

blTr^o-aS V l ”

KEY REALTY■ *r ihiH 111 Bhothoi.* Str**l'W**llout Ui^ Dial RK U l l lHE l-KOlt - - Vcmban «X KalUpU LUUns t\l to wi ll '

*N 0 D E L A Y !

----------- MOVE m a i iT m . o w n e r

” l i l t FINANCE T H E SEd titan. j_ , I|}3)JIOOV homa on *l-fi « aoon, J„t. CJo*« to lUrmon I'arh. tll.«.t"waltr *• > niXIlOOU TLUfl (InlaboJ bt

'■ r i u■ nrd. bI(* tbrubbtry. IJnlrai

Tajlor UtfMl location. tU.710.JT — r-----------------------------

II ACRES with Itrt* t brtrrrarn hon ----------- Jun toulh cl Klmb*rlr. II you II»*. «lk w i'T l I lS 7h ‘it. **"*

_____ LLQYDJROBERSON-!: AGENCY

t t r 8bo.hoi>* Na. RE MK1 (m il/

mEXCLtreiVK W ITH K E Y

REALTY—! |.1»H _____tu CHOIOB LOTS IN 4''£>IFFE:II Bubl ENT PARTS OF T O W N -^ ^

----------- D IR E C T O R G U A R A N .T E E D 1 0 0 %G . L L O A N S

-O R —

timt. NO SERVICE CHARGE

lu^'cat CHOOSE Y0T7R CW N PI-AN- M UO- LOCATION AND'• S A V E M O N E Y 1-

KEY REALTYU4-SHOSHONE BTR E E T WK

d i a l RE a -B U lIII

______ ■ PRICE R E D U C E D------------- yoT-liaitadlila-talt.__U .* -la-tb* .

U^oooi tpartmtBt and jU lha tanan

propartr It la *2call*nl condition ai would alM mak. a nlc* (acnlly'hon.

jm *nl Tjip toet^n^M^Moek^^m Cllr Tar

A C R ^ 'G i M " u S T ~ S E L L

ThU «t«k. to mak* a raaaoiiabi* o((t r i ? V **'•*>?' IK* Ual Und arHj Y ll Ura lik* a Ubk 2 bedroom hom

Um.rblcktobou.t.(aiw ai>dcorr.l Crab IkU opportunllr btfora tom* ol ilta. Atkloc prica 111,600 with soc tami.

• in i _____ _______

.. ..... H A IttL E ir:^ . '. .REALTY

ELKS BUILDINO

114,00} CaU aaxlis* SE M07»______________ ■■

y __________ ID E A L A C R EInrtlda Lottlr nodtrt. bon.i, 1 rtara old. >e« to Urt* rooait. rirTflac*, brick planlt: brand Bat«B«.l. oil (urewt. Lou o( aitra.

Back acr* ftnctd. patttir* ..wltb ama banu Ju l out ot Cll7 llmlla.

I______________KING S IZ Elot. lOCilM. btaallfullr landtcapt^

M IU Itoma bt> raallr k rt* Ilvinc rkkt two oitralttU badrooma, Qultl alr*« Only lll.UO.

T IM E T O T R A D E

btdroomj. bit llvlnv rttim wllh *ci>tr MlOK / " - . ^ c X m i ■

B U IL D IN G S I T E SIr'lot! Scraral tittlltal Iota, wllb aawar an

~ ' IEETG STEET^ ^ LANDS COMPAlSri

rcrrlB* lIoUl BUf. rbos* BE 1-1071 Ernilnta RE »>>ll:

. y ■ ' • I "

™ NEW HOM ES . • BEAUTIFUL

“ C R A W O R D ” rtk S U B D I V IS I O ^NO '

TOP OX LOANS—T O P P J IA .______ LOANS

(Real Low Dovn Pa>'menU—SS yeo rlo ina) .

l-n*dr<>»t and aU Drlck '^X rail H»tmnta

IU.IOO•um* Thra* trt dctlmrt to «l»* **ry Tnon

U rta B.o>l*rn IMnc lor lh* mon*r. Hull) Jroom . In ilOT* tnd o»»Bt.- Il.rt-pod Moon, mtnl. Ulh aad S- Vomica (Inlth and muchIHCO. . HOME ALM OST

FINISHED rfhon* BOW (or aft. lo r> ibroarh)

T W IN F A L L S R E A L T Y and IN S U R A N C E •

rY ■ 7^7^,!^” ' ' ™lUN , 1& SE

UUlOEft o r HULTirLE USTINO

i ! ___________HOMES FOR SALE

»~r'hl*b U( K^HUM. 1 hadro&a bom*, all

rrpTH Fa: <■» K*t«hiu. ( ,r .w m ta ^ ir . KE

- KEAR EPISCOPAL CHURCappllaactt. IM DIat Lokn NortL ThU uaji

y. I-»H . tbi* I Wroom bom* will p l,.,. ,-nom hmiM All BtWTr ctrt>*t*d aad rtdarori' ^--------- r I l S o L D 'S AGENCY

rk. BE t-U ll RE t-llU lOIHalB

/ . - CITY HOM E

IN THP COUNTRY(irtpltcfc AVAILABLE NOW:S74 I.IOI 84. Ifi. tullr modtrn. Ft

aaiMlal kollllBh clo**t tpact. Ct------------- booM adJtcaL Citr taw .r Ca.ii,

Umuii. I'lliacj. rb

f ? ™ ! OUR B E ST B O TO' A TWO btOroom bom. In tictll.

kI UlnlT.( |-,„idn.l tlm l loctllnn It a boi"* t" «mpl'.!i'^m1li‘'c ‘l*’'"? lh """ ' '

-l1 S i A . C H A PIN AGENi- CbM. I. Doatbtrt, W..A. O.tr.n,^ r i i i r a -------- “ “ ■‘i J f ” :;-------- ^-«r-s-«oiiIn. On. The Hometladcr's

I Btdmn. t Uth. COUNTKY IlOk

Y I rar t tr t t t , an acra of troand. b^u(allr Itadtctptd A localtd......| 2t.(I.IMraora bomt on Top I'rMitltai

Ml t (IrtplacM, IlflAL NICH____ t:o.lI IMroon wllb (ull baitmrst.'a ta

. (trublt r.mll, horn*------------114.1Jn* W* BOW bar* a Iln of Lmutt Jinn

(rom 1 to I llrtraom nodtU. Sm ________ (*r whtt YOU want.

R0BtNS0KW ECDTM 3tTDriifln lltaltora ' '

'NERS VtmUr Mulllpla LUlInta s _ — — :-------- _

FOR SA L E «i u .~ BY OW N ER«l Uck IRI31R00llll0klK.lCompltt*btl! :>Mlrmblt uUlllr room, 40 cublo (oot built- 7S0. ' (rMi.r, All Ihli on main (loor._ baj.mtnt wltb Itria •Urlluht wlndo*

. U ih>p*l bltchni wllh bulluln «!■m hora*. ,„4 lurftc. linlu. Ilullt-ln tlot.. Vln a U*» doublt*^ '*'■

roncrtlrt to ilm l. I,ol'lt 100' wl br I0«‘ dMp. I'rlrat* w.ll wlih amp

S *•*«* • ■ PJIONE R E S-8038 ------------ For Appolnlmcnl '

^ FARMS FOR SALE— — l« ACIiKS on North tlda. Stll wllb JTirai' _ !‘«>*<">*bla. I’bon*

' - , kxOJ.U'-NT M aeraa. Lo..lr h.A N - »wtbM.t o( lluhl ConilJrr lluhl h

In trtdt. Wrlia Hoi O-IS, e/o Tir Ktwt,

UKAUTIrUL Utaikt: 400 acr* cr~k.V f., • SrSOO.’ IS.OM doVn,"l‘ M‘’?JI.r. 1y S ___ caulo*, Thomaton U n j Cowp.AND ~TBi.U'hoirMi>-______________ ^JE WlLLlNIj lo acccpt 13,000 or K.UUO do

Ultnrt Ukt rent (or ICO rholc* a. . la lllctidcld. Ilom* anil bulldlatt.i^AN— ntdlilt poMMtion wllh crapt In, Illi

-

YCOnD 1:0 ano KO. *o.nh of Gondlni Nwrlr B«w 4-Wnwm brick homi rrodacra_ »«il. t.ll lotcih.r or an ti

k . L. JENKINS IP MAIN AVnNUK WE9T

[) SILVER CREEK RANCHl»ACItl:3. Crop* all pUnlad. ^b*l

tananit »mI M lau'«niacli tottnantt alltata. Contact ut Imnudlat.l/,

-.....-K IR K & SONSr'hom*. m TJIIRD AVENUE SOUTHT Park. Jig 3.3455 j l £ 3..J71J

Eic.II«t It» Acr* (arm. nuthMut 0 Jrnimt. Goo.1 ban] toll. In a too

: j . V i s . - ;> homt. t , ACIl>:.S 11 Wrnil.II. liar « ptiiuM »^*™M *** *** bourht at a bartain.

ROBINSON-FELDTMANDrlr*-ln llcallora

f4I Mtia A*il Wc*t n& t-ltl:

A i ^ t BMr Twla fnIli. n*>t i: talllni for iMt thiD INOO ptr tcra b ttllta l tt l up for f^dlnt catUtaa tow cn.pt. U rt t Modern Home.IdMt brUk (amllr hom^ »» NIbU AtnM EaiL 111.000.

------ --- L U K E ’S______ , . Ttl DLUE LAKES DIAL ItE 1-Ullold. T __ ___________________________

jlanltr,

. 80 ACRESA rtallr tood (arm on Nnrth Sldt. Ob ailed road. Mol.rn I llonm llnux.

------ C^TarTOhJlfhTr-«-.-f^t^TwI.f.i

(o r \” k^or^7t7!"Vric«*'al'lJS^^^’ t!b**°"*''i* '***'' P*>"''r''t to rMpoa-

KEY REALTY~ T.ia »alU Dla] UK l-nitl

, SarlcT on l-llOl -

" ORADE A DAIRY 'r a NCH

NY and r’llw 'r.rlt'TjcM lc^ Trrm..**"'*

*•»*» SCHJiriTT & M U FFL E Y ,---------- Brokers

Gooding, IdahoJoha Ulnborouth, SalMman

;IQ N ■ 'CAT13.E RANQt INHAILEY-KETCHUM AREA

i r r . . ? . . 'S ' . ; : ;IhlMuih Iht n.j.1.11. nf ranrli. IjK-rllrnl ptTpciutl wttcr rllht »t llxa Un-rr.- K0W.1 Itn^rv. rlchl for 100 calt> and Ttrlir f..r TO caul.

tlort l>li >l t.rr nominal rental. Go>idnifl’l ' I'honc, Oil n>td runt p tit thr hniiir.

'loon. J''''* U0-<M^I:0.000 caih. I^anrt

T C. R..DErWILERAGENT

-oath) r*” " ' 3-:3ci

T V FARM IM PL E M E N T SIII’ TKAC-TUII wllh plow, tulllrtloi

_____ —

l f » "nitn*!? A 'l^ l“ ' t"l ''f*

ITING Ziiuw .■iiii'kiiioiri:ft"i«,n‘ .imi:/lira r ltnt.r, Uk. n.w, Jnhn Somnri n mlUa aotilh ot .South I'ark.

T IM E S -N E W S ,TS, TWTN FALLS, IDAHO

U ____________FARM IM PLEM EN TSk«w.» yfrwni-nwiVrw t...

--------- TT of lloipliaL ■* ' "

ypolntmrat. ^ lU Jkad^^r ba" wllb tractor, PlMn* llUaUr T-!t;

:URCH nicbfUld. Idaho._________________

S S S P E C IA L S !i " “ *- USED and r tlrea d .'u ie la r U ra .

Uoat lUci. In Stock.

' =• ■ F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S ^........— - 410 Main Avenue SouUi

Pbone RE 3>UU

lY ------------------------------------------------

; USED MACHINERYCamlort! • ^ ^ ‘iamTmlrtialw. **'

i ^ ^ r * ' ” ‘ M O L Y N E U XM A C H IN E R Y C O . .

________ Twta rUK Uab*

Y ,, POTATO TREATEM1 blwJ SPROUTS OFF MACinNB .IW Yer . GRADERS and PILERS

BEET tn d GRAIN BEDSE N C Y - - - r O T A T O E Q U H ’J r E N T ■

_________ C O M E A N Y lJN C .______<01 BMoad A... Ko. Twin Falla

UE MIU |Rn.i RE MOII)

B A L E D H A Y L O A D E R S.!.IJI.OOO I'rlr. IlMaonablt'*1:5 m Pla« Your Ordrr Todar,

C E N T E R C U L T IV A T O R SSm ut ’ Kor

PORD-or FERGUSON

PO T A T O R ID G E R S '* t m Vlowlo* Cornttllont.

— — - - - P A U L E Q U IP M E N TA N D W E L D IN G S H O P ^

PAUL — PH. HE 8-4372 — IDAHO

SEEPS a n F ~ p l a n t s

ln"*«.*n SMALI. *rfrtrt*ni. Urlat own conUlotr*.

drl«. It I&& llarrlaon.•O' wIJo KlllbT T«ar oul tMd'PoUloM. F.ldbu»*n.ijampla Phont tiA M tll. Klmbwlr-________7^j-^*'“ a i^ K ta n irm r^ rsee n m a io ™ .—Hob

100 UACXU Ul m r uut *Md pvUIoct. 8 CIrd. Kiwfmin. I Btiulb of KiImi.

UUUD Ul r ttr aut Mtd (MUlota. Loaf Prodoft. ItK M ill.

_______ KVKIIIIKAKINU tUtwUrrr pltala. I'hOBtE UBMIM, EBd of FalU arrnut WML

- tiUOl) cmlfltd tMd poUtOM, 110 tackt. wllb. or Call or wrlta Edwlallarptr. Pbonaltfl.

hoa* KA Moor.. Idaho.______________ .

If homt S-rMr^ld tround. Sontd aad tacktd uhl hom* Mar 1. CaU Joha Ok.lb.rrr. Muruath.0 TIrim- cKuriKlJU) tMd poutoca gnwa al Cartr,_______ Idaho. M. J. Dllworth. ItL 1. Nonhr~k bot. Rh. ho>... TU 4.17II.-

{(VKlllltAllINU iuawb*ri7 pUnta. t i a buBdrad aljuuttala. I mil* Bootb. » >

, ' . I'JIUT 7'tr oul tMd poiatoM. I'roai1 famooi Wllllami and Br.lrr >t Aihlon.c* acr** Tom Wara.r Jr. i oorlh, W wmI *( la»fc Im- - Jtromt.'---- ' - .....................hon*"ni-* I'AMIU-H. yiMlra jBB.bo.~t;om[i*r* <.ualltj and aur prIcM. Miiw.irt pl.au and

^ KlnUrlr, Suttr

8K>TrorAm\;il. li™t m r (n>m lllu. nomt. c.rtl/ItalloB: Marcui A. Pomtror.

r i^ at^^UE M ill dart. GA : l - m t

ru n BALK i*rt potato**, n m t.a r oul o( .ctrnrud. Ilalk at U or torttd In bati. I'boat Mtla 4-1401 or Ualn <>

'H H*uW>«1- l'ANlilt% tl^TDtlphlBlum. Columlilnt.

...Canltibur».bam.riaka.-S-M«-Wmiam., cla (or Palaltd Daliln, II,nl Walltrt and Irtlfl

IlodniUb, 1 Borlh, 1 wal of WMt Klr* Pnlnlt.

, _ AI'1'UUXIMATtU.y 1,100 cwl. cullt andTTH rllmlnalon (torn drr torU. lit xnr oul:-77ig (rom Donald Slum. Athlon, Idaho. Tk

of azs UUIl ClowKlnt ihnibL Mtar >trf-1 .ood '*’■'1' trr**, alto. CTtrtrrcntiPTO.f Includlnt Spiurn. rtwa aad olhrtt.MJ.OOO b«ldint plal.la.tiuira. Andrtw C. U nt A Boo Crttnbouia

401 Rtnlnrt A.moa______________, , - - 8TltAWIILUIiy pltnu. KuptrfKllon *».r-[A N b.trlnr, Mtrthall tail Uoblnion. t acrM

of (Int dlimt frM plaoU IJ lo 14 ptr ) . j „ l iiundrtd. PmcIiI wbolaalt pricia ptr

Wt.tar» Hurttrr. Phont ftK

i>t IT'' A Rood supply of •C E R T IF IE D RTR<^ET.q .

PRICED RIGHT .NluU> Fltr Stlt _ rUnl CtnlfWI

M U R R A Y B A U M PR O D U C E

C O N T R A C T .Ob B E A N G R O W E R S .

H 5 ' i

i i i w Cont.ndrra _ — _ _ _ _ _ |7?M/cwt .‘ llltck ValrtillnM ............... 17.74/cwi I

- _______ _..l?.7i/cwi

,, Tupnolth OoUca \Va«__ Z !.|ll! :S /^ l ^• Tcn.l.n.-I -------llS,K)/rwi

'* Cranberry (>ln. irptl ____ l«,:4/cwi- l>arb U«<l KIJn.n ........ ......IMS/c-t

: n C o n tac t

Z r ’. H A N E Y S E E D CO. *cw S“ --------- “ AKertrror . — i

' W. Atlec - Burpee Seed Co. -j

P Y -________T■ ^ H A Y , GRAIN A N D 'F E E D

" II ACIt^S. Svme ilftKa. pirt paiiurt^ fc

:A * ca' "mJMUI.U ptaturv lof callle. Uwarn. «

I ICH) l.rlmee, llttrrmin, Thon. TK 7-1417. H WANTtJ) u bur bar, Jim Carney. uE

S '" i iF v . 'S - r 'L r i ; “

nT r liA i'K H ivr'A nr amouni loc" ; ; ; ran'i ro’lnu’ *"■* ’ Ti

MAlilC VALLKT MllllsK Strrlca. F!Sa tle!d MMl rbon* GAr>

MOIltLAMJ xdla t 8.rr.fo:.|-trt tr la *___ _ i.Tv.^riirr* * ***• *’***• * • «i MOOKMAHS^MlaaraU and mlalratM 7"

CbarjM n. Orewn. Pboaa IOW. tt? *j. '•

0A?(k5 _

' FERTILIZER:•">* CI.KAN p a lm ^ tkMp (.rUllMi. Kicti-

inimrr. **• Uwni. (lowor*-

[S _ _____________B A 8Y CHICKS

ilU Weal CUSTOM nATCIIINOltiK~ai>3 mU da7 old Caett. Dockj. Cbk»«i rU a ^ ^ fhaaaaal aad C«)aM- EarIr- Blr Ji Cam* rarm. Twla fallv I’boat Bl

'U . S . A P P R O V E Dnr.LrNE wWta n t Urtra AUSTHA.

U ra . wiiiTea, >-rs ttniB new iiami*- SUISES aad tVUlTE ROCKS.

r a ' • C A R T E R H A T C H E R YTM M«i" Easl - Ph. BE 3.582

» - - TWIN FALLS

--for Tba Pkk Of Tbt KuloBt ilV 1 RkodllBM ■> Swirt't I'tnout, EU-lll Larart - Golden Ntrk Urtra

' Whlt* Ltcbomt - .Vew lltmpt. , .. . ..ABiua-Whllri ■ .. -

AD Far*Bl Klocki Loctltd la MttU Vtlirr

SW IFT HATCUERV t i r MaU Eatl Twin rallt. Idaho

FboB* RZ M ill

^ *WE PRODDCEJ OUR OWN HATCRINO EGGS'ijrp ------- m n th« NattoBj ifip phiduftUB itialu' ' Auta-Io-CroM . WblU Letbornt . ___________ AutUa-WbllM ._Ne« llanpiblrMrail*i _____ S u n n y C h ix H a tc h e ry

rbon* DA M:<7 I'lltr. IdtiM:r s ______________________________ :

LIVESTOCK & POULTRY' . SKLUNG «allM btnl Itrta lloblein cow

llrary inrlntrri. rA t-lWI Jeromt. )R S ]( nFJVD tlock cow. wllh ctl.M br th.

tide. 1‘hon* P.A 4-HU._________________ ro u SALK Duro«.JtrMT boar, t y^n oh

limiCATIU) pattur* for JO or~3s!~ii mllM Boelhwr»l lluhl Terry Place.

I Nr.KD tprlatrr rowt aad btlltii. Phoa

) P rA in ^I tt (w l««i 0 by htad. Tlratr o

AT STUD UetUltrtd tharoufhkrad tUl AHO Iloa. Call ItK I-7II]. Mcnlnti UK MtlG _____ GO'm>patiur._furk..e, CU.. In, 1-leni:S »;I0 a.m‘. Ut:''L»V" “—;----- I lifJiTLK ralli. hortei. (lenll.- foUlnna. womra and chlldcM. CaU aller I p.m_ _ _ I'hon. 03>i-lt4,*T1uhl, id tOc. BTIII) SKUVICH > rttUleiH App.Ux«,

dhuttn, _U»v !•<««■__________________________ JIOl.STKIN ti.rlntrr cow, 41h ralf du. lla;I.—Bob —lir^.—Walitr-lihoom-OTcim'iiia"’;

north oC llwl Cap HmloB._________,Utoca. rAUM aLAUVJlTElllNli.~Che.pe.i. clean R. Mt. QuIckMlT'M. II. 'Ilglch" Kacktr tB>-L ^ g Son- I’bont UK MIL.____________

WIIULESALK bMl (or tala Cutton cul.L 2 k * ,.n b ;n * n " ^ ? ^ „ /* " * ‘

AT STODt S Urtl<lcr*d W.lih lUlllant. 0M1.*’‘^ ' ““ " “ ■ *""■ *■

*IOI*TKIN tprlnt*r cow. lhlr<l calf. Kuun.l, j^orui Ttcclnalod. I north, wnt and >i

I Mrlh o( TIpptrarr Corn.r. Call allci

C n S'lTY fc.re.r-,Id Ameriean Md.tl»' .' nTlZ Z r_ —WiUR-iBIU’t-STnTT-Well KroVV wlinSiillh” r " S /u i ' *** "**' ■■rJ’l’'" '' ®'

• ' Want to uu '” il.i...l» and Oorm.n____ tprlntrr cowt aad htlfera for Ctlllorait.(.uallty liap Uutbta. Rout* L Phtat 03II-R<

and Bubl_________________

guarltrhortt tiallion. Now ii'andlnt'M I lllut lht Valley Urnlock Commltiloa Co. mtror Ituperl. Idaho. ^

Sira*. Dob KrcllmiB. -RE lllJiO. TwIb• r out rail*. Cl«. Utddlck EA l .» J i Jtromatad In Jiat BtoUtr. OK S-IOII. Burlry.W ill.____ BLUrrVlEW IN.SEUIHATIONmlilnt. SERVICElll.m., - rtant-BuM-------- rnterptlit 410

‘{•‘a rhoB* Twin FalU - nr. J-MTJ Collect 't (Ir* rhoB* Jtnnw — EA 4-:C«I Collect

“ 7k WANT TO BUYI’laica. - tarro llolildn-aprirrfr----____ V. Cowt and Helfert

Jlhert. ;_______ ;______bouia J____ CAcnB VAU.rr*».r. BREKDINC A.S.HOCIA'noN

: acTM Own«l and op.ralcd br Dairy Ktrmen14 ptr WallM A. Ullch. Thon. U IJ MubIa OaaB Call. Fhoo* UE M ttl, Twin Kallt

POR PROMPT f--------- ------------R B SIO V A C --------------

of D«ad and'UselessL IV E S T O C K

I FIIONE US' 'COLLECT------ —T w tB -F iitn trM ij;= riB n ir» :no r"

, ID A H O H ID E • & T A L L O W CO.

— G O O D T H I N G S T O 'E A f ^UTINU poutoea. Itcd tird poUIoet. 1

, WMl and 54 North of Soulh I't.k. I'hon.

•Wl ” oll^J E

rwt llnti. Drrtanl tii onler or l'l»*. nt rnur;wi . g y £ r / , ‘ r . '” iL*-v:^s'i.,Tph.';':

PETSio 1>0|,I,AII malt !lllime«t etu NeuUred,

Half nrlee, fh.,n. ItK M:H:, T>>lT.SIAMtSti r»wlln» killeni. Ctie.p,

, 311 Ulue Uke. Norlh. momlng..finr »:«

s ; -

FOR SA LE OR TRADElurt. |.|iaUH farm bouM and two arr~. I’hone _ _ UK J.JMI.

w'tu/“n.a” i>.';r‘Air^TimerNe-T

hlth ‘teh»L W?ll I'rid*

7 ^ UNh~SKVl:.N munlht old Mllkll.* hhirt. horn hall wllh pap.ri. Writ* lloi 4(1,

J—- r...1lnt- lllll Mi«her.____________IVU IlMG Mon. :-(ptnl wllh b«i prlce.1

lo relL Will trade. AI>o har pller tad — . W er.^llo S*cund A.rau. W«*l, J.romt

J»4» UAULbV -4I" m.lore/clt. .S.w m huUl motor, nrw ilm tad teaL Chromt

air hont and Uok. Jtrry J.anlnn,

W A N T E D T O BUY

^ a’t I ' l ^ S ^ r ^ T t r l : r«.lirr bupplr. At- I l t tih Af.Bo. Wmu rbon. IlE M ill.

---- kAT ll»{>irD*~rU*-. roollry I'ar..'I'boT*PH Mt4A _________________

___ ANmilNfl o r VAI.UK•-BANNER AUCTION

to* flboahon* Slrm floulh ^ ,U E I-I43I -

I I WANTED TO BUY

--------

’k > « r tli.M CAIIHIKU rack, uted once, n«r III . BIH ZSl A»mut Sonb. Aitnmem ..

' rxncxALUMINUM IlalhlB.II* llkt nt*. UE J

STHA. t O ? P _____________________lAMi*. cuhTuM •*”

tY • - » ? ? ! i ' ‘y * n . : r . “io'-r. “‘-“I-.HJJL i;.erTlhlat T»a aMd li

({■hint lackl^ lled't Tradlnt I'oit.TKUNM. Iw» “u l l . c ^ U«J'i

______ Tradlorl-ML

>t formt. IlMd one., Uwontbla. I'bun.

.aytra TWO .» ii: •u‘>l ru«P. dinrtl. tti.ie ani 'Pt (our rhtlrt. 4(1 »«ond Avtnti We.t

MK.».77tI.• tfMAMi upHibt *1!*''°' y i’’'

Idaho MtAl,TICAU.Y n « ^we-ll.h^^ meta^ii-honi^-WK^I^trt:, u!'’i;^u.i!'if>»,n.

- :m o ' llUJLUIMi.S. dellv.rf l anJ k J ^ a touar. fiw»L I'lK l->131 nr UK t-vr.*>V

ONKJlLUMUiUM.Pl£kup t.n-pr, .H**-''- ablt prlca. I’hont ItK J-»:4. oc te. tl 3J0 Maurlc Sirei-l North,

carp.lt — upSoliltry. Eflulpmenl (urn- y lihnl. Phon. UK S.«fO«. ‘

,4. ^ *’^ ifX ,^ ;'iX *F iip ‘t’V c itt" ; v» wiu

„ ciran.r. C, C. Andennn Co.______rorat. LOUHH Ilk* new, wnra lika new. C.«l--- T T old ll»«l*uoi wllb hl.luill« IraaipalcDt'T thtlr cUio. Ktmtrl't Ilarjware.

f’J-

« . FILER HARDWARE 'PH . DA O -SIlJ-FnJSR, IDAHO

ratrof ONK.MAN IluW-r U ft R,«t.. IH.OJ _____ U. H. t'OAKT (iUAItU-Af.rr’irfl ‘

US' SWIM COr.CI.KS. eath...... ...... I i.:iI’lenly HWIM HN'dllKKI.S, ra.-h...... tMVUfort ui:AMI.t:.'<H Can<a> Dami. m. fl. lUc

riHIIINf; - CAMl'ISi: - .nd I,- for (IKNtllAI. num .ii:sI p.m. HARRY KOPPEL CO,_____ _________Itl lnd A.enue .toiith_______

G ET ACTION ON i » ^ .:.UNWANTED_AIITICJ2P:S_

^ BANNER AUCTIONnU D A Y 7:00 P.M?^.

RE 3 -H J l PREE PICk Dp

N O W O P E N litE *.__________ J.J.HV,. .j„f. ,.f:rtri.8 ____ o r MACIO VAM.KV

--------- M U FFLER-SH O P--------ahone, Cooiplrta liviltllillun and aerrlta5 3 - A B B o r r ’s

■ AUTO SUPPLY •I tl trd Ar.au. Wral Ut? KOO

FO R S ^ ^ E ^

rr»»»7 7-COLUMnlA all melal llouj. Tr.ller, «al*. Ji Ku thower. loUet. .le^trk ..( .If HI-R4 *rator .on> t » tIo>«. Ttn,Icra____ a . l * ........................................... UiO

AI.I.IS.CIIAI.HKU.S Crt.ler ‘ ^ ' CASK^nxl^T.l'i-’llV; 3 S.b.".l^’e,'';l;'i!

^ t a Ltl-rmnea wal.r pump. Trallrr m~ml- irsoa *d. I inch Inlakt. I oullrit ......T.IIUO____ m.ACKQUAnTKUIIOIUSKtrl,llnt. 7

ye.ra old. St>l<ll.. bridle, elc. Or «lllaelllieptrale. Ilulh _________ |:;oIIOUAIIT .I.^lrit welder. Tr.ller mountrrt,— wUfiiV.r,.j‘WI*;~

' . ^ 1 , 7 . . . tm

— PH O N E R E 3-238G '

FURNITURE & APPLIANCESCIIIIOMR illnrllc in . I'tlrr.1 fur uulrk '

______ .air. MS Mi.nt. VI.la Dri.e.________TOr^-OAOH (or totxl uit1T“ rull)V.urt. Un-'' ■

HAVb UN to'Tuied turnilure and aup;i

'*3 COAI. furnare an.l Wuwer, ( l( .-ilith, l j A.emn .Sorll;. .___________ rmHII>AIUK auKini.Ilf waiher. Alm.'.t

MAUUDN Iirlnr non. w<..| rar|.e( and —“ a"'! dlnl ric ^..ny n,t. Hnftei. _

TWO > ixlV w l!‘'ra»!^»!e^c tal.1. Vn.iUK ■'U77M._________°. " '

**G.^^?ncimm.'."*H^ itirr' l '‘ m, I 'r ic .

101“ UUED fUtollTle'tnj api.Unce.. Vnu ran' 'dU J.'c '* l l ’ Auclhinl'm' :n.rA"nTeHoulh. Phont UK 3-7T40. _______

CtJ^LCTH u»«! houirhuld (urnllaia-ra.

___ Walk.r’t Applltnrt. I’honc UK l-JfU,t, 1 —WANTED

— T nuirea. rrfrlsrraU.n. Itlilei, eSaIn,

^ _ FREE PICKUP R E ' j . l ^ r '

’.” 7 B A N N E R AUCTION*"'■ SOB Hbo.hi.nt lllre.1 K."iih '

’“ »• fiurta rrldayi 7iOO I'. M.

___ U S E D FU R N ITU R E _.Klrc lrlc rante. n t^ p ; brr.Vfa.i ....

, alX<omluil.nr"‘'lll,.*^ne- r:"','‘'iTa,Vn*1117' “ «Mlnit.. ' “ d labW, rolf'ii'taVleJ, >iep

lalilea, .ewint m.eMrii-.. ImiSt l-si. l i t ^ ...r. ra.Ilo-phanocrai.h.' "'I'l’kt '

N E W FURN ITU RE■».. l::0 thr<w riec. Cray raahntanr be.1- nir. r,-,m aluie llaJ.lo; ,ji» i .„ ,,|e ,.n ,.

""• UUKial^’OTAMi'.S. "

k7:i TERMS

"JZ ’IIA Y E S F U R N IT U R E '' 'omtnn. — -----------------— ' N O DOW N PAYM ENT _ ■ G U A R A N T E E D •“'*• A PPLIA N C ESjJ7. W E BU Y . SELL. TRADEi l i N.w I plec* dlneii. a . l _______ USeat New 7 pleca he.1rw>m t e t _____ 1:4__ • Uew.Mii(oB ID" We^llnthou.. .ranet

• Ua«l au^^nmtllc wtah.;Mir..,V:’i'A*Ul'ED & FARRELL’S '

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■ a

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• H ! l ~ SPECIAL ^E R V l ^*• SKITIU TA.SK _____ Hler, I.M...

' I’bun. iTi'l'ne o'Ir^h.uU^V',*!

#i:f’'lii''’ u , ‘.‘Ks c‘ e-rrr-7-r--~^i «e>t. Ceaipoolt and.drtK („ " ,1,'’^ fc li:a. '~Phont RK‘*}.i3cV~^'''~'~^'" H I^

L";.V» Twi'r.‘‘ r.».‘.‘ ’“'

7 ^ POULTRY .DltlCSSl.VcC ur Prlcrs Eiar: u; jij.

POULTRY .Si:i’i'i,Y*r*(7r^--------- 2 l3 '3ftl“AVrii~vVfnI_____ ' RE 3-31LHur eon-.0 Uala -------------------- — ----- ------------ -

T V S E R V I C E, c-ai eifrlct. I’hont Ul; :.:niiipalcDl Nlthl Strrlct. I'bont l!»;

~ RISER-CAIN. RADIO AND M s i T '

'AHO Wl'KKO »iii)N0i;iiAi'i7h. |; .» " 3 -^CutrtniewL IViiirr lla.li,. ^

it.oj i;r .'„T°T ‘ "r!""TRUCKS ANb~TR ja i!^

3 N

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195G•ilL. INTERNATIONAL

- n jro a -4 -W h e g l D rlrt_ IMMACULATE — 19,000 MILS

ONLY ?1705 ■

SPAETH MOTOR«’"« JEROME PHONE KA ♦-«.ter Bill Qlbson, ealeiaiw

i l ,— ,s . - - — D I A M O N D T I.. , K IN G O F T H E III-W J? I 1

I'S : ' ; a s ; r - ^ , - o u iIller N T 0 — JCI — Tat.lrm k,,n*;--------------in-.i«v-:^Ku'W .lib7~' 'UOO “ i’*'U ~ lirrtln

WESTERN SIIO MOTOR TRUCK, LVC.

' • ----------- 15n-Kliol--rIr-7:,..d------ ’ j i

CES tsuuirk------------------------------------------ m co:= r . ---------BlCEJniE EXCmNO— — £ [

lO 'R O D A N D R C a lu doi aup;. COMPLETELY M0DE21'' ilm . 16- und 10- LEISURE HOSO.•ii.ih VACATION TRAILERS w.l^ .IW V I'A ^ ^ AUKU ^ . •>«

1. 3 and 1 ll~lrwm 10 wlJH. *■ m RAIIjeUitrt llfitnea. Wai

and lo-wlde. !«■ kint Colun.1.1* O.V;UasL ----- _ Ui TOIr;r , ■ SIMPSONw«t. MOBILE HOMES '“ Hii___ miolock M ill Ruptfl. IhkT & ________________________DE

tt; ; : ------------- ----------------------- wms:e'n7e Q U A L I T Y

MOBILE h o m e s ' ~

JtATRADER HORN nA

r TRAILER SALESHi ADDIEO.V w crr B**^

T rom Dy Tbt Ewnomy Of 9«» '« Clir_________________ ^ !:;j

______ CIIKiCOMPARE

— •TRICE-&-CJUAHTV- — losi i-oun r.« trark -Ilh

“ e’’;n ”wl1h” i.?L"'|o^ '• ” i.

; j >«* pnow' llr^. N ^ ’ Ptlnt. f

■ • ».>■>“'• ' CltiIIU inirk, l-.l«<

u s : DOOfiK trurk wUh^^l’ ' ' « CIiRt

lii ■ s ,'• n i l VORDCalotrr trur‘.

Uae, .1« 0“ '*"■ »tCOItSI CIIKVROLirr M<.« t~5\-,^ IH I'llKv

whaelLa.*, :-f~ d ‘ 'I'- ah.,]

.........

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t w i n F A L L S

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R E ' 3 - 4 4 f f l ' - ^

SUNDAY, MAY 11; „

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P B _„5PECJAL .'55; fflR liE '^E E K !

• PICKUPS „11 T«B Pi<»U»- Il»*l«f.

T>'- "‘ * ’’" * luS ' s r - 'Lkan H

° ” 0W .III»M ____________

bob REESE USED CAR LOT ■

- iS B lo d iln d M t.S o .-.

TW M b . Idthe’

-ji ^ F O ^ S A L E

sharpest c a r s

Itai rou Ttl'lM* Hirdlxp. Tullr

f9 1 u r XIIXAUE_____ :...i:<»

[wi hsttfii I'ullr

iM M t-ioM. R* la. fc«t*r.I IrlnailU. U » Bll«m»*. I'o-rr

SPAETH MOTORPBONZ EA 4-4334

pBD 'OlM oarBUtim aB--------------

OPEN T n , 7 PJ4.

WETE GOT 'EM!HARDTOPS

SE D A N S '" '.WAGONS

TnXTIAO l!irdl»p Cm»« <OU)l«-JorlItTdt«p I nU) M nt. it.nli»»,.

__ ICHmoLrr IW!*lr W *r IM>a

fffi TKOUni V.I 4-4oor W.*oa ID S«dia

mOLET V-l JltlAlt W « r . 1 DCK V4 lUritcp Cogp.THQUni V.K ,MORE TO CHOOSE PTIOM

ffi-U S-A N D *lV E-------^Olb Boren

Bmrnn Jtek Youn* ‘

OUNS'S m o t o r s a l e s 1'l.MAWJUiT--------- ---------------------

SHOWCASE CF CARS

“’ • r t t i r s ™ : ' ! 'bnlrr. «bll»il| Un. >'WWaiLEAGK ^ • •

■" rorUl. II H.P.

■ 5ii£n'SS.‘- “"K".“.V " f rONK OWNEIl' •

............ _

d e a n m o io r CO.

S ? , ? " ; ; - 'U m b l e r ~* aK.».2c:i

ilCE.CHEVBOtET------JIAGIC VALLEY'S t r a d in g d e a l e r

'“ CADiaAC <iAll Wl

5

“'“ ™”«S ............

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--------------- - IPS]

^COMMERCIALS

► ul’l* ‘ 'k" ln'"iM*r I*"'*

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w l o to m ^ » n p i LINCOLU !■'

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L O W E S T P R I C E S !» :« I-ONTIAC Slili.in W.cofl

,r THIS I.S A .SMAId' UMr, '‘5 l l i l MKJICHUV 4.J«.r V.| Au!«,r..il,

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IliS TAIIKAIIU i -i-u" 4 .|„ ,----------- . ." ’‘ 'I '. <r.r,.ml,.Wn._------ !_Ui^-

i ; WE HAVE 23 GOOD. CLEAK ''■ CARS TO CHOOSE FIIOMI

B IL L IE ’S USED CARS'IBOl Kimberly noad

- C l i U R C H M A N ' S -

----------- A - - l - U S E D - e A - R S —~ A N D T R U C K S

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USI ClIKVnOLCT U.Wx.U il MKitnim

“ T H IS WEKK-S SPECIAL t I*S3 I'UNTlAi;■i HOS

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I instructioni! Boost Shown

; *r Here in AprI k Authorised eonsinicllon dtir M p r U ta Twin FtlU . reprf&fntMl H 11 permit* u id vitliicd a t tZ33;

554 p«r ccnt •Ixivi* Im t.yi '■VccordlAe t« lU lc buildlne p«r.■ rtlf tM d by Ul* Ttt-ln F■ ls*nk and T n u t compniny.P I For the / ln l (our monlhs ■ U ^ io f u a pcrmlU. valurd n t I7S5,

iwere 383 p fr c rn l sW o !tuil yi ij .in c lu d fd '»rrp 53 pcrmlt.i Jnr i

- -jTidweUlnj uniw. vnlwd I U lor 69 per ccnt above lu l y rn r.,

r I n Uie statewide picture, Uie I M h x ^ tlio u l emp)o>-tncnt tn ci ' I “ :»lnietton, n i slven by the Idi ' 1 ..'!* U le eniplnymenl trrvlce. I« i . ' • proximfttely live prr c rn t hlR

i j lh»n iM l yrnr,New_daellinE unit* authnrUed

“ ' H pnrTft uj4 nm*Idaho and Uia mtlropolllan a tdjBCenl to Dol&e loUlrd 209. tc a per c m l alwve Aprll. 10S7

Idaho Kalli eonUnuf* to lend other c lllrs In residential and tc construcUnn.-However, In elRhl Uie nine clUfsT boUi tr»ldcntlai « totn] conslnictlon are above Iyenr.-------------- ------------------------

Avallnblllty of mnriRnRe mw I and gameahat.lQtt'Cf.lnl£fcal ra

arc In conU’n^l to tondlltntu i year ago, KHA snd evcn mor1(t*Be fundi linve rn trred ' markei in alKnltlciinl qunntlllM. r the relatively better priccs for ci

^ Income from potatora nnd cnl ’ have alto Influenced demand

. .1 '. IfDU&lns. Uie m port uLlIci.■ Pcrcciilii([tcliftn(ier«tn Aprn.1I ‘ to laal month alimi- I v ln Palla

J09.1 per cent on new duellln

I t up U ia p e r crnt on new renldenU . ■' - up .0 per cenl on npw non.realdenl

• CRnAlnictlnn; down 35.4 per cent ' alleraUonannri ncpalrs. wllh an : riMXM'ei M.'8 y r w ntTin t g u r w

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n Three Men Sent” To Prison Here

On Check CouiD r L I ‘Thre* tn tn . .»ho prerleualy I r r tlH y i-iiwlr rhan

duH ns were lenlenctd lo Uif »UU penlti •nted by W d ay by Judj* Ilueh1233 JOO Daker In T»’ln PalU duiriet courl, 111 vear Cliarlca David Inman, chan r Dernilt forglnf a »77J4 check paya in Fnlls ‘fl Robert J , Murray. » u acnteni

lo no l more Uian H yean. He i , , , charged wllh tlsn ln i Murray's oa

‘ w .lhe back of the check and p a uIt n l Cains. Inc.

7 ’ Olenn K ins was sentenced to i more Uian I« yeari for toalng in a m rrsn rn “ jonejrw )”» 'W CH'

‘ ' mnde out to cath.Held Rudolph was-sentenced

In con- nol more lhan five year* for B Idaho gyipg an m ^tieck to Idaho I

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S S Christian Science ►.n.' Movie Set in T.Ind total Membera of the Flr»l Church flKhl cf Christ. BclenUst. Twin Palls, will itlal and f®r a free movie. "Ye 61' 3VB laal Know lha TniUi." a l 8 p.m. Thu_______ day-lB-lbs-W aihlngloa school.au

mwiry torlum. a l l r a tc s T h r film was produced by i niLi one comiriittee on publication of >en VA Church of Chrlil. Sclentred tJie Doston. M au. i t ex|ilalns aon tle.i nnd th in s cf the purpoie of Uie televU tnt nnd aeries. “ How ClirliUan Sclei 1 cntUe Heals,” U ie public Is Invited, nnd for ^

>rinD57,----- Wins Title—Palis up Mary M. SmIUi, sraduate o f ' aclllnjts. N orth^A labi^a^^^

Identlal; of iSM." accordlns to word rece ildenllftl ed by SU rllns Lanwn. prtildent cent on T>i'ln Falla Business college.I an In- a h e U a technical secretary m 'c o n - 70Mj;fr peWjji/n. o rU ip t

and InspecUon deparUnent. Thiol Chemical corporaUon. nedstoi

T AD3. divlalon, HuntrrUle. A l i u _ ____

ESDA1l-ative from Rose M arie Re

our s to re Tuesday from 5:30 p.m , w ith the very A'im s u it styles...

t : Particularly Pets

' f„7 Animals-Are Spreadini

xnlten- b y EOWIN P. JORDAN, MJ) uch A. OfVHltcn for NtA StrrlecI

T h e fac t th a t a Uvee-day ec I t ? h u ference on animal disease i

hum an heallh ia s held Isst 8- I l f . t . tetn*>er Ixi New York under I

n .m J Of U>e New York aciemy of Bclencei and Uie U. public heallh .service offen to

, , taony to the Importance of anlm L - Z »» » of human disease. 1, dU ordEra-w hkh..are;lnvol»ed_i^ v a s t In number and Ihclr cau n- .* i« «»»«« from vlnwes to higher for nceo w of „ mlm al parasl

(worms) and funel.Some of the diseases which c

IR junos jjg anlmaU lo hum*** belnsu well known, such

brucellosis o r undulant fever, a------- - rablea ftf hvdropliohla.-— - -n p O lhers will probably be u

fam iliar to most renders um

r l ? auch nam es as Icplosplrosls fWe I I ' • dbease), or Usterellosis, iirth of t*’* disease* may

h, cprcad from domestic anlmi ■ /r L , i w m e from wild anlmaU and soi Thun

r'l ..M l- M ounU la spotted fever, of plag

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Scaatl whtiesal* food n o te ai______ w ttiiw I ty sdTtrllsed paxkaxBof Uie dally by mlUlons. You mske di

nmeree, wtabUabed aeeetiDts. Ne-wlllr^W Uty ''■Ji«ny - p m pap wimHi «ntf npdenl'o f pansJon asd 'Incena Increaalz

I # to s ta r t for asppUea and eqolp ^ to a B C B t^ .V y ott. UnUmltod f la

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r e B la m ^ f o r — ing Much Diseaa, M J). m ay' be carried by Id k cU tt rieci animal to m aa.

eon. A ctrmmon d lse u e today on se and American continent Is ba l sep- « I l« la . o r tindtflant Icret. 1 ( j„ Uij disease affecU principally eat k acad< *'>‘1 sv lne . and Is acquired■ U. 8. hum io ijeiBgs who eome In eonl -a tesU- infected anim als or who anlmsli Benn throueh the m ise The or by swallowing milk or a ltd ate Productj Jn which th # r«ponal■ au ta “Cf™ 1»- liv ing :------- —...........r forms Cat . scra tch disease In rec larasltej has become fairly well kno

This Is probably the result ol ilch can tnlroduced into the hurt human or a scratch fr

mch as » " m (« te d cat. er, and Psittacosis, on the other ha . _ la s disease falrlv frenufn t im t be un. w ho,0’ave-parro ta or pa.

undtr kMl* >-'< peia. To avoid the lat fWeU's “ wise to purchase such a

In m an extremely, reliable laui may be In Reneral,' domesUc animals ■ anlmab. pels are more Im portant sovrces id some human disease lhan wild ones. 1

Rocky cause o t the fac t th a t dome plague, anlmaU antf p e u are likely to co

I ncom e^R dut^M oir h-Spare Tim e—Full M Per Month—UpDie avaUable. Party a ^ t e d n u s t deliver i ^ B /Dod.p»dii;cti w hich w cannunsd. tke dellTeriea two to' th ree Unea weekly to wlilor. a ll aereoDta esUbllshed by eon -

reaalsr aeeerdlDciy. BeOTlr«d flSOO Uih eqalpDcot »hleh ar* foilV ceD tnlled aad d nnaiiclal asaisUne* fo r iezpanslon. For S H ^ lK n w tlM Mt* tJU phioi'atmhte.- t U k a ^ ty , lllaii.

T H E fINFORMAIMODELING

T IM E S -N E W S . T W IWIN PAU5, IDAHO.ia ckaer eootset -v ltb h m n u

, bdDti.. J tb e dog,

Boaiy eailed *^5w etw )* 'caa**b«

!■ I ra n Insi « weU a* tb e dof.ror these reasons dofa ahould

on lhe Bot be aUowed to Uck children, Is bro- and parents ahould be careful to

T. This avoid lettlns tf tttr children come cattle. In eoolacl wlUi d os waste In sand*

Hired by boxes or olher play areaslreasonable precauUons

le m S t followed, the pleasure which milk children rccelve from pets usually

Donalble out»el*hs the daneera ot conlract-. Inf disease frism th e a i . ...... - - -

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111 up your bome aad ear . . pay | taxes., old b i l l s . . ertoBM et \ aay CBCTfcacy. i

We'd appreelaU tbe oppor- feally to serve you. Pbou . i, Crit - - tell ua how n u * y«a i '

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“ •***• “ M «ira-BUi66i-l5SKTH-iirpUBi tour of Camaa eoUBty, Aadersoi

u o u ld ranch dam. Auowrock dam ui( ild rtn , Boise valley on Tuesday. He was i ful to p i n t of Uie pilot, E. Wylie, T»'li

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