Uniform Hijaijarhway £ 1 Code Is Is Received...

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ffi^nson rSought gS"'.— K l decided today to _ of-AsrlcuIlure ,-• “J^ lK y «oon in a ., jjjjjon on hlfl farm Demote ttn- . !*ni hta of Inaction ? - rfftniM iu o prico. ^/S^R^vuol the 2?Suc upbeM I . nod »ecret4ry." declared t f J S ) a wim Benwn could iTinaMOtlOdariUidln - *SSd be w iovestlgiUon - sill tu lUna clrartoi.- 5BUI commtnted. y-Kif s&ld he cxpecU thta ,‘liiaTantgd to Mk BenaM 1 ijiTute rtcomuiciiJuUuuo l*o ~H lit la mind. I t ^ ttld he expect* thta _ j , md that Uie 1094 eesslon I , u r legbUUns re<)ulred. I . ll opectcd to announce I 1bl will continue for an- I iftctlv-Tcar Uie current -1 Ucpport prosram. I ielMa Ftuhed . . I ri DoDocraUc form siate 3 m ;whlns for action this I etnfronU: | sda for three year#, BST.ofSOpercentmandB- Eorti on six b u lc oom> u< ^l«t. com. cotton, rice. « d tobacco. *“ BU cf'this chanje.-«ho 4 least one Bepubllcan, tamt N. D., contend that . pr extension now would /] jUlBSprices. ..............X: KDt of some form of opportB for perlihobles I t If Secretary Benson rol»-hl#-dl«rttlai«y. ^ jupport them. • , ' peryiablet.wt^j^ Vg ijQ rd eK ed r:M New Rule Da^ SOTON. Feb. 18 Hft-Tho brw DtTtmored price contnis op : I fflin:. butler, oleomar* lUtn ■uUetrdrugf. Eewlnsnia- the idto-TV and automobile re- and Is^od thousands of-other T Srtflter Joseph Preehlll . KBBtl price IncTtasea on A [tiw u d perhapa on »nt- «*t* are poalble on cos- _ iiiomedniBJ. 1 Sa left only 13 per cent ot J lb the sovemment’s coeU Uez lUU under fuU coo. 1th» pMtponcmeht of the ^^rneU«prlc«lo«,me -tom8-a^pl!iihccy dcwhT a iddlUon to sett’lne m a- tj,o •n.Tacuain clennerB.-iilr « Md floor polishers. ««on WM the third bis » Prosmm capl ilWcccontroUbyAprll ^toWallconsumer-type iJS ‘«ept laundry, dry clean- ^ Mm and diaper tupply n„ „M„M lor S ‘5f7«»'nna pp., ^■g^ ^Mte disposers and ^ alw covcrs charjcs by —ft binki nnd funeral par- for upholiHring. and lum- ^ *»nn machinery nnd * >1. non.mclalllc bulldlnj i SSIaSnlT^;^* sF'S'S” ',s 7 r-TT=---------- -------------- savn fSnow W ith “w mdsHit Valleys ■sS?g:g^j-CTo« Ton ' •»'a« m u d ' V. com: ^beatfT board "T.- It, tt ml tUt ^ Mi l»u ftr ^ <«r tk« *1 ».iM3: 3 A Region - OllleUI Cllr and CtPiotr /• Poultry E? it - to lire irm ' at* len- . tlon the ^MBWwrmroraB^ tes- ired He's ^^MMMBBBagglBBHBgM' leu luid 1 In - ljo0 - ^ lere LhlB Ion cd. lb B. DarJii. left, aanafer of Ibe Twli m. 'tloo. and WUUam O. Bred^ aslftant n M an ttt cartos machlaa- la opentlon. D In the poailry bDslnew. Both hare been 1,0 .to-be J>eld.fHdBT at.tbeJnurt.clob._(8l m, * * t<r * “ Area Has Impor s Productior ^ '^ ‘a'piridffiU S^tlhere w ^ for 1 ut' alump jo j h e' pou l^jto^ ^ . «SS^ tb&«ra^laS]brboU^ UiU • • '- b|5 aadiaicat^J Aad the.'trca.lB '.Po — n ^ e c tlr-s ltuatfcd-to-feed-the-tftpid- lenu _ ly-srowlng market along the wert Tw 1 ^ const. the 0 Theao vJew» axe ahared by L, R. tbe DavU. manager of tho Twin Polls men ho bronch, Idaho Egg Produ^-Co- Mi )Is op Marlccting association; md Wll- tbat J- liam.O. Brede, osalstontmmgerof the a- the local Swift and company dairy U re e- and poultry slant. quell er They can ^olnt to several reasoixs ketet 1 AUied Planes T ’, H it Red Base, S 'S it-' ' , ' ,• _ X Down 7 Jets ^ Bi:UUL.’, t'eb. IB ' U t- N i U i y ’ 4U0 “ ftlUed flffhtcr-bomlKrs braried a big ;!' North Korean tank-and .Infantry " * training baiao'lnto flaming nilrt In J*" dawn to duak'nUda today, louchlrtg ‘°y _ r,tt filrtrMi« ji)r hntn»« ttrnt llll^ '■ aeven red MIGs ahot from the ekles, I— ‘* the O. S. fifth air force reported, -p Jf -'TWO' tremendous oir blows by a rj| total o f-379 flghler-bombers turned ; ‘5 the center neor the North Korean capital of Pyongyang Into a sea of ■“ "helUah flro” with great exploslona » lhat Jarred raider planes 11,000 feet wJ )• up, returning pllota reported. , Ejson ly _Air_Iorco_jnd„mBrine„plones tbroj teamed-in the strike,-billed asm e mssl w largeat of tho year. Loter arrivals bUUoi a, over tho target aald.fires and.toW'. corpo ’* erlng smoke columns made It 1 ^ __j possible to 'td l ImrocdlnS^TJOw ^inis 'd much damiiRe was wrought, endor “■_ ___ Hecona in“We«lc ISfri ’y " It W05 tho second big raid of the gpons f* week. On SundaXj nioro depre >* flghter-bombcra, attacked a troop mg t II and supply, centcr southeast of WhUo fUhter-bombcrs Byatcm« ^ a*c ** atlcoliy worked for tho tarRCt, swift »jcjaj '• Sabres barreled on north and took g[ q,! , on MIO-IS Jets which were heading gjnati *■ aouth from thtlr Manchurian bases 'P toward tho bombing scene. ^ ** In ono of a scries of short and jcnat ._ savngo air battles. four_Snbres.defU o™t« anUy took on 32 MIOs. '' -unni Wedncsddys seven boosted to 35 the number of MIGs r*ported de. IF stroyed or damaged In fJpe daj-s of ^ J fierce aerial fights. Of these, M were Is destroyed, five probably fltslroyed S “■ '“ "-“ “Ji'.V.,.---------------Pis :t Incomplete reports on the air t* battle aald Sabre pilots shot down 1 five. MIOs deep over norlhwwt J :d Korea and' destroyed two more by MC ll outmaeuvcrlng them ' In swirling M d s a. Jlogxi0hte:iOiBt3.pr«luccd;-thiLJfitli. 'd oce-of the Korean-war. , m o ncw oce ta.CapU Manuel.J. Iw ® remander. Miami, Fla. He j m credl^d^lth two .and“ J M ia.-'ao,trS?rf“ d 'o™ p r q « n AID CUT OROED !• WASHINOTON. Job. 18 WV-SJn- from , «torB rla,«, R,. N .K ,»lM to*‘r I" l£ Jor.jiiiocu«iiiailjnUs5!;5?" Jf !' ” .^°jl *??i. " for a-yrifltfntnBTy a Umate-of-Ww- -and-j « much may bo needed to help »nU- cludlr COm m itn U » Q . ^lnwu. . . . -------UmS.. _____ legional Newspaper Serving :iw .nd ' ____________ ^Executives Inspec 5B5EaB2S23ES^'‘‘^^r-'^^i222iZ M k 'j he Twin Falls branch, Idaho Egf Prodncer* itant manager of the local SwUt and compu tlon. Darla aod Brtde are sgreed that Magli re been Inatnimental in preparatieoa for the lob._ (Statf.Bhotoreakraring)_______________ * * * portant Poultrj^ ion Potential, E: TlTwWWureljrTdoh'o^'Maglc faS a-1 VaH tf to fillim its poultiy aod' egg to lB |||j|||M ih^'are reli I I ^ H H E J B p u ^ ' Ute'-’p U i f l n l V np whleh v.are «>--c»caitlM £ & nnners'ol tbe stetniwd valtay tn by Jj ttu lield.; . i' / V ow is ' Poultry-and egg production prob- pro 1- and opportunltlea ln-Idaho-wUl nek sT ^ fiO ^^ lorea- here yrlday"sA aSo the poultry institute sponsored b / ceh i. tbe Tvln Palis Chamber of Com- chij Is merce.- an- I- Meantime. Davis and Brede note per 1- that the suitabllty of the area ta a )f the productl5_n of-poultry pfodu'cti out y U rdlectcd in the consistently high ers quality of the poultry products mar- sele IS ^ted from ihis area. They agree Close Monday P All federal offices are sched-. uled to close Monday because acorgo Woshlngton'a birthday, a federal holiday, occurs on Sun- 2 day this year. 3 No city, county or st£te offices - -ara«hcdulfld to dote. Jaaks anti -, —_ J stores wiil be open as twual. ? Bureau of Internal revenue of- ' flees in Twin Palls. Jerome, B ur-- gj^, ley and'Ooodlng also will close, v._, J saya Cecil Pfost, Twin rolls. SEndforRFC i ; com ! Grows Near ™ « Pad 't • WASinNaTON. Teb. IS diJ—The tion Elsenhower adoilnlatntlon has basi I .tbr03m.lt4jmpwilJ»ehind_a_co,^ 0 gresslonal move to abolish the multl- gas 9 billion dollar reconstruction finance ice ’ corporation. , . Pad 1 _A.rcllablaJnIflimimt.Bdd.the_ndt ciUe ? niiRistration 'already has privately Bols endorsed a bill introduced by Sen. Incli ' TSroPrByrdTDTTti^aHd-Ioor-c^ iHa' > sponsors last week to liquidate the couli ’ depresslon-bom government lend- east ) ing agency established hy former pose I President Herbert Hoover ai years p • ^ A cabinet rank admlnlstraUon pf- cn'lss t flcial will teaUfy publicly in favor Beoi ' of tho bill when it comcs t«fore the Ings, f senate bonking committee for hear- of' ■ ‘ Ings, this informant said. comj A large number of nepubllcon stan • senators and conservative Demo- it - orats-hcftdDd-by-Byrd-hove .been gunning for oboliUon.of tho RFC ’ since a senate investigating commit- ! tee two years ago revealed a tangled lyl ‘ web of poUllatl "/ayorJlism and Jo- j fluence" in Its lending operations, : jPlanes Scan Gulf— ^ ! Wreck Site Area S“ MOBILE. Ala, Feb. 18 (W-Planes ^ ; and ahlps ihade a fourth aearch to- *Pni L dav-of-giilf-u-at«rn-lnto-whleh.a .»“oi National alrllnes DaT^ungeaTIi&- '“Wi . In* ’a" atorm -lasfBatUrdoy -nlgnti Co , icllling the. 48 persons aboord. . • I Besides lookhig for moro bodies a mi - and-debriB.-the-P:-Sr-ooa«t-guard. .uar.. hoped-to locate any sunken wTcck- ago of the four-englned luxury plane TOe- that might rereai the-cause of. l^ -it Jr crash on a flight, to New Orleans Al from T^mpa, Flo. "*®tl - Investigators had abandoned hope prop of finding any isurvlvors afUr tur- the 1 -fa«-eraffr-brova bt-ln-ti?e"plan«* —JoJ nn4 n ^itanM^~ff lyriill (H1q9 dudlng personil effects of the.vie- ona tJm*:v that , • \ « T T I - Uj iT_y ~ -nVlN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDN ject Device ( a r Js ull am pt^ lav cos dncers CooperaUre Marketing assocU- xwapany dairy and poultry pUnt. watch t Maglo Valiey.bas an important fnlOTQ ^ for the Institute lor valley poultrymen ^ ----------------------------------------------- ------- gj_ * * it * . 5^nd Egg ^ Experts Opine I; Ic fajmcra tildhg up iheliiSk^.jliQ ir *oa ;g to make good proflU,' compared:’tft' ^ re relative Investments ol!'lw tf!3B 2 £ 7 «pttai^d>lito.1nwlT6di^7PpP^ !■• ig DavU noted that reoenC m iM :n by the Unlveralty of I d a h s r H F ^ m oj»ratlons ol li eaitem Idaho 'ta ' B >- producers a h o ^ an BTerago annnlil ™* Jl net-lM6me-from'eaeh"«hlcken-of g about >3.7g. Orie"t»UHfyWft«-wr xid> celved a net return of about |4 i>er <^d I- chickcn. This, he said, oompares to an average Investment'of-about 13 l*^tu ■e per chicken. taki 0 At the samo time, Brede pointed T \a cut that three Magic Volley produc- con' h ers of broiler chickens were in the shoi select circle of winners In a recent die « (CMiiMtj «a r«t* I. (m » b i > S i -------------------------- -------------------------- wou PUC Rejects ' Z T P' Intei-vention On Gas Case ^ WASiiiNUjt y .-Ft n.- 18 tspcemn -tm —The Idaho pubUo uUllUes commls- aud slon has dedded not to take any tl; sides in the Heated’ controversj^ ^ctl hero over bringing luiturol gas to (he max PaclUcjorlhwcst _______ ___________ toob ' A letter from the commission was for : entered in tho record of the hear- A ings Tuesdayby the federal'powcr ^or- commlsslon examiner Olen R. Law. Some quarters had expocted the PDO to favor the applleatloa of Pacific Northwest Pipeline corpora- 5 tion to bring gas from the San Juan ®ou ! bosln of Now Mexico and Colorado. o;w L -N dthcr_ot the propoeals.to bring ^ • gas trom Canada anticipates serv- f*” 5 Ico for southern Idaho, whereas “ “ PacUio'fl route would Indude such _ : cities asJ>ocotdIo..Twln.rails ond T f ' Boise. Both Canadian'routes would *'■ • Include northem Idaho, however. : iwa-ihtrrinrpM^itTnheTTCB- — 1 could be .s'ared by a. line running ,W ’ east from Spokane In the-plan pro- Ame • posed by Pacific. ........................ now I The letter was signed by George over : a::joBegzjreflaEntrnndTby-com- dep» • mlssloners H. 0. Allenand «. AT Tl ' Beomer. It notes that the hear- 84,33 ' Ings. which started Monday, '•are capt of' considerable interest 'to this lng commission and to tho people of the cont I state of Idaho.- Jl It added. T his commUslon, pres- »h» I ,(C«alnl»rt « L. ^ I ------------------ ■” .” ■' .------' .." M ild D isc o rd E x is - F o r S ailo rjC rei ------- BOIBE,-P(b.*:8 W^Mlld dUsgree to d m ent was apparent today between 'M ' the’air force and .southern Idaho air ( stockmen • as to how early In the air ; . spring cottle and sheep ahould bo flrin , allowed^to on-the Sailor'creek Mw ' 'norlal'Bunntrj'range:" . ................... -Cottlemen—attending-. a ., publlo. .durl heorlngTucsdayunanlmoualypassed - - I a motion by Ralph Faulkner, Oood^ busy . Intr fuklng thnt tho area be open mov . for grazing from March 1 to J u n ^ er n I The-air force h'as proposed opening Al ; it from March 15.tO-June 1.. men Also passed unanimously -was a by t motion approvljsg the air forco's reau proposals for use of the Craters of Eim( the Moon bombing range. ' , . panl conirresspian. said he' 'would ask for rang ' jnic on a.proposal by^gnrap of farmera .Sa **^Uor-CTw]t-tnict be i'v; ■ T ] T t.' f ^____ WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 18,1953 « Slots Ql I A s Se |- "BiU II BOISE, Feb. 18-The s approval the bill to outli M Tho roll call vote 'was 27 to 17. H mandcd “prompt And outrlKh^r H ' Actual vote on the repealer w H Jack Murphy, B., Lincoln—later H Their move was to seek recor H ' Ray DavisrR<)-Bannock,-a-leadei I BiiLoii Ur 1 Code Is BOISE, Feb. 18 (U.R)—A now i H ulation from speed limits to fog 1 H recommendatfons of tho na- B - tional conference “ on’ street Tl H and highway aafety. M H Commonly known as the “rules ^ of the road act," It seta forth a M- page list of regulations divided into - lour, socUon*. They provide, for: H l.'Unlformlty of necessary trafilo laws to make driving easier and H 3. Certain standanls for vehicle ch construction and equipment and d!i H maintenance through-perlodic'-in-- -rr speoUon. }*C 3. 'Onlformlty of trafflo signs and al^aU. as as regulations for Pi *“ 4 ..0 n lf ^ standards of road de- ^ ...--- eign-end "Use. Many Butes Rep. Paul Ttrson, R , Ada., chair- en ' man of the house oommlttee- on highways' iina oOTnauUcs, pointed out th»t It ha* the endorsement ot cr. I’O the President's highway safety oon* Fe Terence. 33 state highway safety j 2q]T xonferences-and-Hbe-American-Bar i:to »>soclation. - ao -KmLjr J J T itn q f f f committee h as consld* aTT 9 |h i#WI)WBod»8lnce-ihrat«*ofrtto ^ ^ preparing it for tatro- w ‘ 'etotteoffheiceysectionsdealwlth ^ uniform trafflo signals, penalties , ' J— for /<rfplny n»g1l^>nt h rwwl» M and’minlmum speed limits. Jf' g to The act. If approved by tho legls- t «3 lature and Oct. Len Jordan, would take effect Jan. 1, 1854. ited The rcsponalble driver could' be iuc- convicted ^.of negligent.~homicidB the should 'a person injured in a crosh ®‘ cent die within.® year aft<r the mishap.' P“ Such a driver, upon oonvlcUon, would be subject to a prison sen- tcnce o( one year, a fine of 11,000. ' or both, am i his driver’s license could be revoked permanently. PenalUes lot drunken or recklesa *>“ driving under the proposed law ^ would be equally severe. BecUea FenalUea 2 A An Individual found guilty of " reckless driving eould be sentenced ^ and A maximum line of any tJpon a second or subsequent con- T ji vlctlon ho would be liable for a the maximum Jail sentence of six ^ ___ _montha and revocation of hla license g" (roa fora'year. ' ' tHoi JIT. A second o r subsequent conviction wCT lor-dnmken-driving eould bring a H)« aw maximum Jail sentence of six tha montha, a $300 fine and a one-year ^ ”[ "SlSifn.S.'SSV.iu Cl would be 60 miles per hour on the i . Hn open highway' In daylight and KS \ ■In^ miles per bour at3 lgtit. 5v.' inaxlmam llmirs n s miles per bour -caa la business and residenUal secUons. ^ S T o U Tops 130,000 £ S —&i-KoreaXk)mbat ing WASHINOTON, Feb. 18' (UJO- jod ro- American batUe casuaiUes In Korea ho. now total 130.093, aa increase of 314 . rge over last week’s report, the defense . J, im« department'^lditoday. -----------------5lti "A: “ Tfie-casSaues Include 23J48 dead, ^ ar- 84,338 wounded. 9349 missing. 3,195 are captured, and 1^95 previously miss- ^ his lng but returned to U.S. mllltor:f the control. The cosualties include all those uu® tj. whose next of kin were notified T through last Friday. frot — ^— r ----------------------------------------«■« Exists on Plans Creek Range_IJse ^ ree- to desert-clalms.------ ---------------- -- •lYl een 'M aj. W. K. Peake of the strategle / lho air command headquarters. Offutt the air force base^ Omaha, pointed out f, bo firing would bo light early la ^ cek March, and stockmen wero welcome .to'^jrlng th eir-anlfnala.IntOi.ihSi area -ygw bUa during thflt period at their own rlslt jetl ;VHe saia~SAG'alrmen-wou3d-be--^ od, busy "de-duddlng" the rangor-re- sen moving unexploded bomtts.and oth* t'X cTmiterinr' --------------:--------------------ju a lng About 100 persons, mostly stock- T m en.' attende^.tha-meetlng. called -and I a by the army engineers and-the bu- beai »'s reau ot land BMnagement after the bee of Elmore and Hammett livestock com- mei ponies protested a renewal.of a T aet -lease-to the alr.,fnn-.<i.tq-\»a,^e. Uve for range" lor tptnnery' and bombing B le' TTTTittice.-— - - - - ^’TTT-Jat era Bam ‘Kaufmnn, BoMTittomeTlar »d ic»ua««d f^-fan *. c to ~ H Nine Irrigated I ^ o Coitii ^18,1953 - Qutfeed Senators ill, Send 1 From VP and > —The state senate passed todi to outlaw slot machines in Ids 27 to 17. It complied with the govemor'a utrlRhLrfpcal." Representatives passed ipealcr was 25 to 19, but two senators i iln—later changed their votes, making 1 eek reconsideration and delay delivery « :,-a-leader-of-the-anti-Blot forces,-beat t Uniform Hij Is Received 1 -A now uniform highway code, covering s to fog lamps, was introduced today in 0 na- t:;Ma¥slaught6 HI- is-Slated T and Arnold .Hogue, Rupert, pleadc vehicle charge of involuntary manslaug 1 district court in the traffic deatt per^ on Dec. 14 near Kupcrt os and The amended complaint was of ns for Prosecuting Attorney Sherman I aide. the_origlnal complaint had beeh-s Baker. S. T. Lowe, Burley, Is ati After the ^mended complaint el»ir* enter another demurrer- but — «!nW overruled-by-Judge Bak- -T ent of cr. Judge Baker sot 10 a. m; y oon- Feb. 24 as the time for trial, sj^ty James W. Daum, a Juvenile, laees o-Bar TwiBT'alirprctbata-coTirt-WtloffTnr — 1^ charge of leckless driving. Ho KM !... smiT released r*"><iny his ^>p<ei^ J Iwith * PeJlco youth with ddf-l h S n inf 65 to 75 ones per bour trom « pimnwv the city limits tb UiB'Polexlne roadr. Indudlng traveling 75 miles par ^ lecis- hour aide by side with another car. wn^d ^ 9 drirer wu not appro- I bended. wa: j(j. la Two fines were assessed Monday nidde “ d Tuesday in the Shoshone court f“* craab I* McMahon, JusUce of-the tiVan- peace.-l3eon-OUes.-RlcWIeld. waa ^ “n fined »loo and court costs for *“ , ^ drunken driving. The complaint 'was . ^ 11000 Sheriff Thomas Conner. following aa acddent near Rich- field. Olies was treated In a Jerome - C hospital for Injuries recdved in the. tod I law Mcident Tbe truck he was driving \ swerved off the road near the dty Me limits of Richfield, snapped off a ant ^ ^ utility pole and lodged between two dei J2 trees. He was alone. **m , C..M,.Heppler. Trtn Falb, paid Pm $25. and costs on a charge of negll- waj • «m . gent driving. Ihe complaint was hea t— - slgned-by-EUwood-Werry. Shoshone who said Heppler'passed him at a' con iMmiM point of danger on D. S. highway 1 M-north-of-Shoehone-SaUurdajt .aali letlon Werry said Heppler was driv- tloi lng too fast ahd didn't sound his con six before paastog. 1 iim to Contractors and ^ Carpenters Plan T iio S ie r Meeting NegoUaUng commltUes of Idaho D., . Building contractors and carpen- TaJ J ter unions will meet In Twin PalU cloj , Feb. 38 to continue woge and, hour Hah k j i t contract negoUaUons. aecordlng to had itogm-WBlkerrpresldentrof-lhe-As.------ U J p - sodatcd Builders of Southem Ida-' Uan 'Approximately 34 union r e ^ e n - _ tauves from Boise, Nomps. Twin Yw Palls, Pocatdio and Idaho Palls'are' «tL a m scheduled to resume bargaining mias- sessions at ' 10 a. m. ot the'.Idaho lltorv Power company auditorium. S ^ a r ' talks hero Soturdoy produced sharp those disagreements. 'Ufled The corpentcrs have asked a raise from Ojo present $235 per hour to j,j j $2.«0.-Contractors have proposed a ------ 10-oent decrease to »235. Tho prea- ent contract expires April 1. ^ Walker wlU be in charge of the fse ________ Meat-Erices-Eall„ )tIuU Termed ‘Overdue’ cour i OMAHA, Feb. IB W -A n adrisw y JS commlttce of the producUon credit to v assodaUon directors reported yes- com t eniay~ lowi!r uieut"pric««-at—u>a- - —u jnarketJcvcl were_;ilong overdue.” “ " CotUo prices slumped 30 to <0 per cow cent tn the last 13 to 16 months. Uib tr^ oth* committee aald, but lower prlces are 8{ ------ ■JusTsh'SWlnrn^bBtcherBhope.— -c<w Itock- The commltue said boUj ranchers eojl »Ued -andJamer5.:'have_bee_n t^ n g a obu- beaUngonUveslockprlcM-and-have a m rU ie been •‘■unfairly blamed" for nigh latu com- ttemt nrlees. . of a Tho group represents 40 c»^ra* » the Uve producUon credit ossoelaUoM $ ^ , oBfiTg- wnh-m6f6-lhiirt7/»0-meffl^r»-tn W. -Wiom irt. Tmg«-6oulh P ftt ota flntl Jng- ^K toF ^^uddnuram iU fll ^ ho Counties >W« Ao^t Bmaa et ClmUtlsa anftfUUd rr«M UalM frau ed for Sta s Pass Hi llttoGoi JP and AP Beporta' d today and sent to Gov. Len J( in Idaho. i^emor's recommendation in his message passed the bill learly In the session, nators on tho losing slde^Sens. Glenn laking the official count 27-17.____ jlivery of the bill to the governor for hi j-beat them to that maneuver,-and-movi * * * * era aijarhway £ _— -------------------------------------tD < d by House i Mvering every phase of traffic reg- ^ oday in the Idaho house. uie m r «(f« htCTlJial I ted for Court I , pleaded innocent to-an.amended on.] anslaughter Tuesday afternoon in Ic death of Benney Martin, 19, Ru- 2S ^ ------------- sia , waa offered Tuesday afternoon by irman BeUwood after demurrers to ,yg. Ibecn-sustained-by Judse-HughA. iniu IT, Is attorney for the defeadint gj®* oplaint was offered Lowe tied to ^ 'b u t ------------------------------------^ --- wlUi ft; House GGPr si ^ 18 a;i ^ defying • TtW ) *r«a-li4l»^tSSTUlw »1I1 Jttt '01 ■oad: -forapproralof ^bUltecutpatsaMl ^ ^ iS t TV-.1 ;• K. -i. pro- OOP members ot ihe house ways and means committee, which' ,rf.- approved the btU earlier thU week. T T filed a formal report ditecUy chal- J l i the Jenglng Mr. Eisenhower’s stand Uiit • M budget balancing must.come before | ^ ta»r.U .r. . —J They argued that a tax cut“nwds onp- to precede, not follow, a reducUon jc h - lo expenditures,** 'ome ' Otber developments In congress the. today Induded: , . vlng Volco of Amerlca-Ben. Jtha L. ^ dty McClellan, U.. Ark, declared waste ,n ^ ff a -and mismanagement in the state . «s two department’s Vdce of America "may border on treasm.** Howard iu- i paid Pas^ OWI aide la World wsr H. taxe* was todars wiUesJ in lU'MBItW was hearing-. He angrily re/used to say. ojj lono _whe^lher he waa then cr U now a nmi», it a' communist. ~ the 1 way T a r if f * —President-SUenhower toot •Huy until hn \ytll aenil hl« afltnlntrtra- :riv- tl o n ’s foreign trade proposals to <iueu hU congress "at an early date." Tidelands-Sea. Clinton P. Ander- - By son. D.. N. M , defended former their President Truman'a .order making then offshore lands a naval oU reserve, pend denying charges Ttuman’s Jostice be gl I department advlsen sold he ootild and ) -— ^iot-legally-creat»the oUwetvs.------4(00/ ifc Taft-Hartley— Reps. Oeorge M, 00 ■a Rhodes, R , Pa., and John D .I^ell to be oho D., Mich., urged amendment of the tlons len- Taft-HarUey act to IsgaJlse the Uter •alU closed shop In' prinUng ind. pub- $5 a lOur Ushlng. They sold the closed shop didn’ to had worked well in that Industry. cent da-' Uam_E. Jenner. R , Ind, aaid tho senat senate Internal aecurlty lubcommit- cut t en- tee will resume hearing In Kew -a w ^ ITork tomorrow on acUvlUes of U. S. Clark are' cltiicns'empli^cd by theU.-N.--------tee-n iJSf ' ZNIDBIC8 FATAL ■’ taxes ^ KELLOOO. Ptb. 18 IB — Ted schoc Hagen, on underground worker tn tax 1 ^ the Bunker Hill mtnwi, died early houst today of ipjurlea recdved in an on s> ^ auto acddent Saturday near Fourth poles, j w of July canyon. post res— u .0 Three Greek Resi Senate’s Okaylo ---------- BOISE,- Peb. 18 lH-BsaldenU-of -H a. -> the Threo Creek «ies of Owyhee jchoc e county , urged the senata state af- from «ry fairs conunittee today to allow them slble xUt to voto on annexaUon to Twin Falls Murp res- county. nads tha- 'T^iTr-«gM-*rBrtn W«nt_g««_tw»fK closer than Murphy, tbe Owyhee per county wat.-and-was'thetr-natnral the trading area.- ....... ...........- — — ^ are spokesmen from ot^er part* of the ^ -county-«ppos«l--to*-prepos*l-bUl, icrs saying It would open the door for ; a Grandview. Bruneau and otber ^ 7 - ive areas to seek secession it liter IKglT- , Igh Itttures. - - . lJRH Noy'Braclcett. Three CreeJc, sstf ra-' Twin Falls, county'«uJd galD .oifly jns $341,000 .of tha sohool district’s, g * ^ ual «wHiin-T<rot — w a . - to:CW7he«.touatx..u'. •T relg I ; FINAL -' EDiTION ' ~ PRICE 5 CENTS 'V state House irovemor IT . Len Jordan for his certain ;j Is message to the legislature. H e de*: jj leaslon. ' - * na. Glenn Bandelln, D., Bonner, sod ] 1 . nor for his signature. However. Sen* ] ,~and-inoved’'for-ImmedIate-Tecondd-~ I eration. Tho senate defeated I that ^4-20 as be desired, and I thus «nded conslderatiott of I ------- the most cohtroveiralal - iasa*—I --------- tD-como-beforQ-,theiessIonr-~—I 2 jQ ^^^onslotrawhS?bSl^i^Ti^®~'| S C of3flto8,butUuit,Uwwasrtinder«d : null and void by todarswpealTOt#. : BffecUve Jan. 1,1984 2 reg- upon dgnatur< of the goveroa^ the gaming dOTl^ Will be '] law legalising the mschlnea wlll>l^~jj ^ S im fiillln nff- « hs staged Tuesday a f t t t i o ^ 'a n ^ 'll he bad received aasuranoet that bDli A wmild be Introduced' la th« bdnsB | making sepanta approprlatttw loc I 1 * T Nortbem and Souttietn Idaho OOU H , , senate wouW hava a ebaaoe to Tota ■1 ended on repeal ot-Ui» Uen Uir.-BttJDv - on in Ibuster slowed, coasldera^an at (Im I , county optloa Ilot bin. but B n ^ I ’,^U - gaidhewasllUbustalBKOTttSSai.' SIOB and the Itai.-Uw. - •7<v on by Agreen«tCItM . . - Murphy aougbt ;to postpaaa~ eoo* Jl w ejdexaUoa of tt* repetier^ladef- I ShA. lnltaly.butPresld«itI>re-M»<01yiI»-^ mt 8t«r. B- ^ there was • lintlemaaft -iitne- ^ ^ meat* to permit.* v o tew lt.a* » s T" wlUi the county bptloa Ja». DavU declared:.«Tet7':flaort'.eui -------- - whlch.'would'bm Uonallty ol t b M ^ opSI bMu RS s\ - been stopped'#ort ot tlie «npi«m»V Jo dbprt ^peOTMnt y f fcj^qtg Idaho’s law waa S H o u se P a n e l ,' to w e rs -L e ^ - C u td n g G o d BOISB, peb. 18 1 . ■- ■revenue and taxation eaamltto>,h>» ^ p* lowered ita tax tedaoUw tlghtaand ' wuto latndueed a-blll granUns topaytta ' i a $5 deduotlon for each’ dspeadent.' i It omiUed a provUloo j>f an.eaN I o w ^ lier hill which would leduo# loocaas ^ ••y Cbilrmaa ti C X «Ttew..}Q'^ cme.-aald-thA flnmmltt/^hfiUfrred— tbe 10 per cent reducUon would taka- ^ e r too big a bite from the state’s m > -eoue;-He ■•stimated-4hat-both-re^ to ductiohs would cost the stato $1,« - «OOWOayear.. ...................... nder- - By having taxpayos- oompata ormer their returns as they do nor aim laklng then trimming it $5 fw eacb de* tem. pendent, he said, tax rcUef m uld ttstice be given the lower liKome families, j ootild and the'stato would lose only about | e M, Oov. Len Jordan aaked for'w ea i ingeU, to be reduced by tncreaslnrexemp- ; >f Ute Uons trom $300 to $350 .or $400, but ; » the uter he preferred the Idea .cf tb* 1 pub- ts credit instead. Be-Indicated'hs '' shop dldn’l'faTor'tbe-addiUoail-lO'per-'; ry. cent cut. 1 -H ili __ Another tax bllLaPPeared.ln tbe i Ithe senate>-to‘leTy-a sevenaee^xia'oa ~ unit* cut timber-taken trom public lands New —and Chairman Sari.'WHght,. R< .. U.S. Clark.sold tbesU toaffalricoonilt-.. --------- tee-would-bade ik I t would be paid- in lieu of oounty acbool ad yalorea taxes and would go to lho eomity. , Ted school fund. I t Impoaea tbe same er tn tax as .a blU Introduced In the early house—50 cents per 1,000 boardfeet n an on saw log8. ,ono. cent per foot for Ourth pole^ and one-fourtb cent for each poet.________________________ .. ■',- Residents Seek a y fo r A n n e x a tio n j lU-of —Ha-polntod-out'.thatThrefcCtreek._. lyhee jchools already a n admlnlslaAd e af- from Twin PUls..aa4.-lt^.impos- them slblo to get Uw enforc«ent from LV.- Is' gluing tn<usa~ It.'T hrW -'O rett—:- reaiden t a ^ ^ w i ^ o t a l M ; a | ^ ^ r for ^^T«ta7Uls.UoQatala BteBe *

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D avU . m anager o f tho Twin Polls m enho b ro n ch , Id ah o E gg P r o d u ^ - C o - Mi)Is op M arlccting association; m d Wll- tb a tJ - lia m .O . Brede, o s a ls to n tm m g e r o f thea - th e lo c al S w ift a n d company dairy U ree - a n d p o u ltry s la n t . queller T h ey can ^ o ln t to several reasoixs ketet

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*® daw n to duak 'nU da today, louchlrtg ‘°y_ r,tt filrtrMi« ji)r hnt n»« ttrnt llll^'■ aeven re d M IG s aho t from the ekles, I — ‘* th e O . S . f if th a ir force reported, - p Jf - 'T W O ' trem endous o ir blows by a r j |

to ta l o f -379 flghler-bom bers turned ;‘5 th e c e n te r neo r th e North Korean

c a p ita l of Pyongyang Into a sea of ■“ "helU ah flro” w ith great exploslona » l h a t Ja rre d ra id e r p lanes 11,000 feet wJ )• up, r e tu rn in g pllota reported. , Ejson ly _ A ir _ Io r c o _ jn d „ m B r in e „ p lo n e s tb ro j

te a m e d - in th e strike,-billed a s m e m s s l w la rg eat o f th o year. Loter arrivals bUUoi a, over th o ta rg e t a a ld .fires and.toW'. corpo’* e rlng sm oke colum ns made It 1 ^ __j

possible to ' t d l Im rocdlnS^TJOw ^ in is 'd m uch damiiRe w as wrought, endor“ ■ _ ___ Hecona in “We«lc I S f r i’y " I t W05 th o second big raid of the gpons f* week. O n SundaXj nioro depre>* flgh te r-bom bcra , a ttacked a troop m g t II a n d supply, c en tc r southeast of

W hUo fU hter-bom bcrs Byatcm« ^ a*c ** a tlco liy w orked fo r tho tarRCt, swift »jcjaj '• S ab res ba rre led on north and took g[ q,! , on M IO -IS Jets w hich were heading gjnati *■ aouth fro m th t l r Manchurian bases 'P tow ard th o bom bing scene. ^** I n ono of a scries of short and jc n a t ._ savngo a i r ba ttle s. four_Snbres.defU o™t«

anU y took o n 32 M IO s. ' ' -unn iW edncsddys seven boosted to 35

th e n u m b e r of M IG s r*ported de .IF stroyed o r dam aged In fJpe daj-s of J fierce a e r ia l figh ts. O f these, M were Is destroyed , five p ro b ab ly fltslroyed

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portant P o u ltrj^ ion Potential, E:T l T w W W u r e l j r T d o h 'o ^ 'M a g l c faS a-1 VaH tf to fillim its pou ltiy a o d ' egg to l B | | | j | | | M i h ^ 'a r e reliI I ^ H H E J B p u ^ ' Ute'-’p U if ln lV n p

■ whleh v.are «>--c»caitlM £& n n n e r s 'o l tb e s te tn iw d valtay tn byJj t t u l ie ld . ; . i' / V o wis ' Po u ltry -an d egg production p ro b - pro1- a n d opportunltlea ln-Idaho-wUl nek sT ^ f i O ^ ^ lorea - here y r ld ay "sA aSo

th e pou ltry institute sponsored b / cehi . tb e T v ln Pa lis Chamber of Com - chijIs m erce.- an-I- M eantim e. Davis and B rede no te p er1- th a t th e suitabllty of th e a re a t a a)f th e p roductl5_n o f-poultry pfodu'cti o u ty U rd le c tc d in the consistently h ig h e rs

quality of th e poultry products m a r- sele IS ^ t e d from ih is area. T hey agree

Close Monday PAll federal offices a re sched-.

uled to close M onday because aco rgo Woshlngton'a b irthday, a federal holiday, occurs on S u n -

2 day th is year.3 No c ity , county or st£ te offices- -a ra« h cd u lf ld to do te . J a a k s an ti -, —_ J stores wiil be open as twual.? B ureau of Internal revenue o f - ' „ flees in Twin Palls. Jerom e, B u r- - gj ,„ ley and 'O ood lng also will close, v ._ , J saya Cecil Pfost, Twin ro lls .

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E lsenhow er ado iln la tn tlon h a s basiI . tb r0 3 m .lt4 jm p w ilJ» e h in d _ a _ c o ,^0 gresslonal move to abolish th e m u ltl- gas 9 billion do lla r reconstruction finance ice’ corporation . , . P a d1 _ A .rc lla b la Jn If lim im t.B d d .th e_ n d t ciUe ? niiR istra tion 'already h as privately Bols

endorsed a bill introduced by Sen. Incli ' T S ro P rB y rd T D T T ti^ a H d -Io o r -c ^ iH a ' > sponsors la s t week to liquidate th e couli ’ depresslon-bom governm ent lend- east ) in g agency established hy form er pose I Pres id e n t H erbert Hoover a i years p

• ^ A cab in e t ran k admlnlstraUon p f- cn'lss t flcial w ill teaUfy publicly in favor Beoi ' of tho b ill when i t comcs t« fo re th e Ings, f senate bonking committee for h e a r - o f' ■ ‘ Ings, th is inform ant said. comj

A la rg e number of nepubllcon s ta n• sen ato rs and conservative D em o- i t- o rats -h c ftd D d -b y -B y rd -h o v e . been

gunn ing for oboliUon.of tho RFC’ since a senate investigating com m it- ■! tee tw o years ago revealed a tangled l y l‘ web o f poU llatl "/ayorJlism and Jo-j fluence" in Its lending operations,

: jPlanes Scan Gulf— ! Wreck Site Area S“• M OBILE. A la, Feb. 18 (W -Planes ^ ; a n d ah lps ihade a fourth aearch to- *Pni L d a v -o f -g i ilf -u -a t«rn - ln to -w h leh . a .»“ oi

N ational a lrllnes D aT ^ u n g ea T Ii& - '“ W i . In* ’a " atorm -las fB atU rd o y -nlgnti Co , icllling the. 48 persons aboord. . •I Besides lookhig for moro bodies a mi- a n d -d eb riB .-th e-P :-S r-o o a« t-gu ard. .uar..

hop e d -to locate any sunken wTcck-ago of th e four-englned luxury p lane TOe- th a t m ig h t rerea i the -cause of. l ^ -it J r c rash on a flight, to New O rleans A lfrom T ^m pa, Flo. "*®tl

- Investigato rs had abandoned hope propof fin d in g any isurvlvors a fU r tu r - th e 1

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5^nd Egg |» Experts Opine I;

Ic fa jm cra tildhg up ih e l i iS k ^ . j l iQ i r *oa ;g to m ake good proflU,' compared:’tft' ^ re rela tive Investments o l ! 'l w t f ! 3 B 2 £ 7

« p tta i^ d > l i t o .1 n w l T 6 d i ^ 7 P p P ^ !■ • ig D avU noted th a t r e o e n C m iM :n by th e Unlveralty of I d a h s r H F ^ m

o j» ra tlo n s ol l i e a item Idaho ' t a ' B >- p roducers a h o ^ an BTerago annnlil ™* Jl n e t-lM 6 m e-fro m 'e ae h "« h lc k en -o f g ab o u t >3.7g. O rie"t»U H fyW ft«-w r xid>

celved a n e t return of abou t |4 i>er <^d I- chickcn. This, he said, oompares to

a n average Investm ent'o f-about 13 l* tu ■e p e r chicken. taki0 A t th e samo time, B rede pointed T \a c u t th a t three Magic Volley produc- con' h e rs of broiler chickens w ere in th e shoi

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P U C R ejects ' ZT • P'Intei-vention

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—T h e Idaho pubUo uUllUes com m ls- aud slon h a s dedded no t to take a n y tl; sides in the Heated’ controversj^ ^ c tl hero over bringing luiturol g as to (he maxP a c lU cjo rlh w cs t_______ ___________ toob

' A le tte r from the commission w as fo r : en tered in tho record of th e h e a r- A ings T u esd ay b y the fede ra l'pow cr ^or- commlsslon examiner O len R . Law.Som e quarters had expocted th e PDO to favor the applleatloa of P acific Northwest Pipeline corpora- ”

5 tio n to bring gas from th e San J u a n ®ou ! bosln of Now Mexico and Colorado. o ;w L - N d th c r _ o t t he propoeals.to b ring ^• gas tro m Canada anticipates serv- f * ” 5 Ico fo r southern Idaho, w hereas “ “

PacUio'fl route would Indude such _: c ities asJ> oco td Io ..T w ln .rails ond T f' Boise. Both C anadian 'rou tes would * '■• Include northem Idaho, however.: i w a - i h t r r i n r p M ^ i t T n h e T T C B - —1 could be .s 'a re d by a . line running ,W ’ eas t from Spokane In th e -p lan p ro - Ame• posed by Pacific. ........................ nowI T h e le tte r was signed by G eorge over: a ::jo B e g z jre f la E n trn n d T b y -c o m - dep»• m lssloners H. 0 . A lle n a n d « . AT T l ' Beom er. I t notes th a t th e h e a r - 84,33 ' Ings. which started M onday, '•a re cap t

o f' considerable in terest 't o th is lngcommission and to tho people of th e cont

I s ta te o f Idaho.- J lI t added. T h is commUslon, p res- » h »

I ,(C«alnl»rt « L. ^I ------------------ ■” .” ■' .------■ ' . ."

M i l d D i s c o r d E x i s

- F o r S a i l o r j C r e i-------BOIBE,-P(b.*:8 W ^M lld dU sgree to d

m e n t was apparent today betw een 'M ' t h e ’ a ir force and .sou thern Id ah o a ir ( stockm en • as to how early In th e a ir ; . sp rin g cottle and sheep ahould bo flrin , allowed^to on-the Sa ilo r 'creek M w' 'no rla l'B u n n trj'ran g e :" . ...................

-C ottlem en—a tten d in g -. a . , publlo. .durl heorlngT ucsdayunanlm oualypassed - -

I a m otion by Ralph Faulkner, O ood^ busy . Intr fuklng th n t tho area be open mov . fo r graz ing from March 1 to J u n ^ e r n I T h e -a ir force h'as proposed opening Al ; i t f ro m M arch 15.tO-June 1.. m en

Also passed unanimously -w as a by t m otion approvljsg th e a i r forco 's reau proposals for use o f the C raters o f Eim( th e M oon bombing range. ' , . panl

conirresspian. said he ' 'would ask fo r rang ' j n i c

o n a .proposal b y ^ g n ra p o f farm era .Sa** Uor-CTw]t-tnict be

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W E D N E S D A Y , F E B K U A R Y 18,1953

« S l o t s Q lI A s S e

| - ■ " B i UII BOISE, Feb. 18-T he s■ approval the bill to outliM T h o r o l l call v o te 'w as 2 7 to 17.H m a n d c d “ p ro m p t And o u trlK h ^ rH ' A c tu a l v o te on th e repealer wH J a c k M u rp h y , B ., L incoln—late rH T h e ir m ove w as to seek recorH ' R a y D avisrR <)-B annock,-a-leadei

I BiiLoii Ur1 Code Is■ B O IS E , F eb . 18 (U.R)— A now i H u la t io n f ro m speed lim its to fog 1

H reco m m en d a tfo n s o f th o na- B - t io n a l con ference “ o n ’ s tre e t TlH a n d highw ay aafety. MH ’ Com m only known a s th e “rules ^■ o f th e road act," It seta fo rth a M-■ page l is t o f regulations divided into ■ - lour, socUon*. T hey provide, for:H l. 'U n lfo rm lty o f necessary trafilo■ law s to m ake driving easier and

H 3. C erta in standanls fo r vehicle ch■ construction and equipm ent and d!i H m ain tenance th rough-perlodic '-in-- - r r

speoUon. P®}*C 3. 'O nlform lty of trafflo signs and

a l^ a U . a s a s regulations for P i

*“ 4 . . 0 n l f ^ standards of road de- ^ ...--- e ign-end "Use.

M any B u t e s Rep. Paul Ttrson, R , Ada., chair- en

' man of th e house oommlttee- on highways' iina oOTnauUcs, pointed out th»t I t ha* the endorsement ot c r.

I ’O the President's highway safety oon* F e Terence. 33 state highway safety j

2q]T xonferences-and-Hbe-American-Bar i : t o »>soclation. - a o-KmLjr J JT itn q f f f committee has consld* aTT 9 | h i#W I)W B od»8lnce-ihrat«*ofrtto ^ ^ preparing it for tatro-

w ‘ 'e to tteo ffh e ic ey se c t io n sd ea lw lth ^ un ifo rm tra f f lo signals, penalties , '

J— for /<rfplny n»g1l^>nt h rwwl»

M a n d ’m in lm um speed lim its. J f 'g to T h e a c t. I f approved by th o legls- t «3 la tu re a n d O c t . Len Jordan , would

take e ffec t J a n . 1, 1854. ite d T h e rcsponalble driver could' be iu c - convicted ^.of negligent.~homicidB th e should 'a pe rson injured in a crosh ®‘

cent d ie w ith in .® year aft<r th e mishap.' P“ S u ch a driver, upon oonvlcUon,

— w ould b e sub jec t to a prison sen- tcnce o ( o n e year, a fine of 11,000.

' o r b o th , a m i his driver’s license could b e revoked permanently.

PenalU es l o t drunken or recklesa *>“ driving u n d e r the proposed law ^ would be equally severe.

B e c U e a FenalUea2 A A n Ind iv idual found gu ilty of " reckless d riv ing eould be sentenced

^ a n d A m ax im um line of any tJpon a second or subsequent con-T j i vlctlon ho would be liable fo r ath e m axim um Ja il sentence of six ^___ _m ontha a n d revocation of hla license g "(roa f o r a 'y e a r . ‘ ' ' tHoiJIT. A second o r subsequent convictionwCT lo r-d n m k en -d r iv in g eould bring a H)«aw m axim um Ja il sentence of sixth a m ontha, a $300 fine and a one-year ^

”[ "SlSifn.S.'SSV.iu Clwould b e 60 miles per hour on th e i

. Hn open h ig h w a y ' In daylight and KS \ ■In^ m iles p e r b o u r a t3 lgtit. —5v . ' in a x lm a m llm i r s n s miles per bour -caa l a business a n d residenUal secUons. ^

S T oU Tops 130,000 £ S —&i-KoreaXk)mbating W ASHINOTON, Feb. 1 8 ' (UJO- jo d ro - A m erican batU e casuaiUes In K orea ho.

now to ta l 130.093, a a increase of 314 . rge over la s t w eek’s report, th e defense . J,im« d e p a r tm e n t '^ ld i to d a y .-----------------5 lti" A : “ T fie -ca sS au e s Include 23J48 dead, ^ a r - 84,338 w ounded. 9349 missing. 3,195 a re cap tu red , a n d 1^95 previously miss- ^ h i s ln g b u t re tu rn e d to U .S . mllltor:f th e control.

T he cosualties include a ll those uu® t j . whose n e x t o f kin were notified T

th ro u g h la s t Friday. fro t — — r ----------------------------------------«■«

Exists o n P lans C re e k Range_IJse ^r e e - to desert-clalm s.------ -— --------------- -- •lY leen 'M a j. W . K . Peake of the strategle / lh o a ir com m and headquarters. O ffu tt th e a ir force base^ Omaha, pointed ou t f, bo fir ing w ould bo ligh t early la ^

cek M arch , a n d stockmen wero welcome — .to '^ jrln g th e i r -anlfnala.In tOi.ih Si area -ygw bUa during th f lt period a t th e ir own rls lt je tl ;VHe s a ia ~ S A G 'a lrm e n -w o u 3 d -b e --^ o d , busy "de-duddlng" the rango r-re - sen m oving unexploded bom tts.and oth*t 'X c T m i te r in r '--------------:--------------------jualn g About 100 persons, mostly stock- T

m e n . ' a tten d e ^ .th a -m e e tln g . called -and I a by th e a rm y engineers a n d -th e bu- beai » 's rea u ot la n d BMnagement a f te r th e bee o f E lm ore a n d H am m ett livestock com- mei

ponies p ro tes ted a ren e w a l.o f a T a e t - lea se -to t h e a lr.,fnn -.< i.tq -\»a ,^e . Uve f o r range" l o r tptnnery ' and bombing B le' TTTTittice.-— - - - - — ^ ’T T T -Ja t e ra Bam ‘K aufm nn, B o M T itto m e T la r » d ic » u a« « d f ^ - f a n *. c t o ~ H

’ N ine Irrigated I ^ o Coitii

^18,1953 -

Q u t f e e d S e n a t o r s i l l , S e n d 1

From V P a n d >

—The state senate passed todi to outlaw slot machines in Ids27 to 17. I t complied with th e govem or'a utrlRhLrfpcal." Representatives passed ipealcr was 25 to 19, but two senators i iln—later changed their votes, m aking 1 eek reconsideration and delay delivery « :,-a-leader-of-the-anti-Blot forces,-beat t

Uniform Hij Is Received 1

-A now uniform highway code, covering s to fog lamps, was introduced today in

0 na-

t:;Ma¥slaught6 HI- is-SlatedT and Arnold . Hogue, Rupert, pleadc vehicle charge of involuntary m anslaug1 d istrict court in th e traffic d ea tt

p er^ on Dec. 14 near K u p c rtos and The amended complaint w as of ns for Prosecuting A ttorney Sherm an I a i d e . the_origlnal complaint had beeh-s

Baker. S. T . Lowe, Burley, Is a ti A fte r th e ^mended com plaint

el»ir* enter another dem urrer- b u t — «!nW overruled-by-Judge Bak- -T e n t of cr. Judge B aker sot 10 a . m; y oon- Feb. 24 as th e time fo r tria l, s j^ ty Jam es W . D aum , a Juvenile, laees o-Bar TwiBT'alirprctbata-coTirt-WtloffTnr —

1 charge o f leckless driving. H o K M !...

smiT released r*"><iny h is ^>p<ei^ JIw ith *

PeJlco youth w ith d d f - lh S n in f 65 to 75 o n e s per bour tro m « pimnwv th e city lim its tb U iB'Polexlne roadr.

Indudlng traveling 75 miles p a r ^ lecis- hour aide by side w ith another c ar.w n ^d ^ 9 d r ir e r w u no t app ro - I

bended. wa: j( j. l a Two fines were assessed M ondayn id d e “ d T uesday in th e Shoshone c o u rt f “ * craab I* M cM ahon, JusUce o f - th e tiVan- peace.-l3eon-O U es.-RlcW Ield. waa^ “n fined »loo and court costs fo r *“, ^ drunken driving. T he complaint 'was . ^11000 Sheriff Thomas Conner. J®

following a a acddent near R ich - “field. Olies w as treated In a Je rom e - Chospital fo r Injuries recdved in the. tod

I law M ciden t T b e truck he was driving \swerved off th e road n e a r the d ty M elimits o f Richfield, snapped off a an t

^ ^ utility pole and lodged between tw o d e iJ 2 trees. H e w as alone. **m

, C..M , .H eppler. T r tn F a lb , pa id Pm$25. and costs on a charge of neg ll- waj

• « m . gent d riving. I h e complaint w as hea t— - slgned-by-EUwood-Werry. Shoshone• who said H eppler'passed him a t a ' con iMmiM point o f danger on D. S . highw ay 1

M -n o rth -o f -S h o e h o n e -S a U u rd a jt .aali letlon W erry said Heppler was d riv - tlo i

lng too fa s t ahd d idn 't sound h is con ’ six before paastog. 1

iimto Contractors and ^ Carpenters Plan

T i io S ie r MeetingNegoUaUng commltUes of Idaho D .,

. Building contractors and carpen- TaJ J te r unions will m eet In Twin PalU c loj , Feb. 38 to continue woge and, h o u r Hah k j i t con tract negoUaUons. aecordlng to h a d

itogm -W Blkerrpresldentrof-lhe-A s.------ UJ p - sodatcd Builders of Southem I d a - ' Uan

'A pproxim ately 34 union r e ^ e n -_ tauves from Boise, Nomps. T w in Y w

Palls, P ocatd io and Idaho P a lls 'a re ' « tL a m scheduled to resume bargaining

mias- sessions a t ' 10 a. m . o t the '.Idaho lltorv Power company auditorium. S ^ a r

' ta lk s hero Soturdoy produced sharp those disagreements.'Ufled The corpentcrs have asked a raise

from Ojo p resen t $235 pe r hour to j , j j$2.«0.-C ontrac tors have proposed a ------10-oent decrease to »235. Tho prea- e n t co n tract expires April 1. ^

W alker wlU be in charge of the

fse ________— Meat-Erices-Eall„)tIuU Termed ‘Overdue’ couri OMAHA, Feb. IB W -A n a d r i s wy J S commlttce of the producUon c red it to v

assodaUon directors reported yes- com t en iay~ lowi!r uieu t" p ric«« -a t—u>a- - —u jn a rk e tJc v c l were_;ilong overdue.”

“ " CotUo prices slumped 30 to <0 p e r cowcen t tn the la s t 13 to 16 months. Ui b t r ^

oth* committee aald, b u t lower prlces a re 8{------■JusTsh'SWlnrn^bBtcherBhope.— -c<wItock- The com m ltue said boUj ranchers e o j l»U ed -andJam er5.:'have_bee_n t ^ n g a o b u - beaU ngonU veslockprlcM -and-have a mr U i e been • ‘■unfairly blamed" for n ig h la tu com- ttem t nrlees. .of a Tho group represents 40 c » ^ r a *» the Uve producUon credit ossoelaUoM $ ^ , oBfiTg- wnh-m6f6-lhiirt7/»0-meffl^r»-tn W .

-Wio m ir t . Tmg«-6oulh P ftt ota flntl J n g - ^ K t o F ^ ^ u d d n u r a m i U f l l ^

ho C o u n tie s ‘

>W« A o^t B m aa e t ClmUtlsa anftfUUd rr«M U alM frau

e d f o r S ta s P a s s H i l l t t o G o iJ P a n d A P B e p o r ta '

d today and sent to Gov. Len J( in Idaho.i^em or's reco m m en d atio n in h is message p a s s e d th e b ill learly In the session,

n a to r s o n th o lo s in g sld e^S en s. Glennla k in g th e o ff ic ia l count 27-17.____jliv e ry o f t h e b ill to th e governor fo r h i j - b e a t th e m to t h a t m aneuver,-and-movi

* * * * e ra

aijarhway £_ — -------------------------------------tD <

d by House iM v erin g e v e ry p h a s e o f t ra ff ic reg - ^ oday in th e Id a h o house. uie

m r «(f«

htCTlJial I ted for Court I, p le a d e d in n o c e n t to -a n .a m e n d e d on .] a n s la u g h te r T u e sd a y afternoon in Ic d e a th o f B e n n e y M artin , 19, R u- 2 S^ ------------- s i a, w a a o f f e r e d T u e sd a y afternoon b y irm a n BeUwood a f t e r dem urrers t o ,yg. I b e c n - s u s ta in e d -b y Ju d se -H u g h A . iniu IT, Is a t to r n e y f o r th e d e fe a d in t gj®* o p la in t w a s o f fe re d Lowe t i e d t o ^ ' b u t ------------------------------------^ --- wlUi

f t; H o u s e G G P r s i

^ 18 a ; i ^defying • T tW )

* r « a - l i 4 l » ^ t S S T U l w »1I1 J t t t '01■oad: - fo r a p p r o r a lo f b U l te c u tp a ts a M l ^ ^ i S t TV-.1 ;• K. -i.

p ro - OOP m e m b e rs ot ih e house w ays a n d m eans committee, which'

, r f . - approved th e btU earlier thU week. T T filed a form al repo rt ditecUy chal- J l i

th e Jenglng M r. Eisenhower’s stand U iit •M b udge t ba lancing must.come before | ^ t a » r .U . r . . — J

T hey a rgued th a t a tax c u t“nwds onp- to precede, n o t follow, a reducUon j c h - lo expenditures,**'om e ' O tb e r developments In congress „

the. to d a y In d u d ed : , .vlng Volco of A m erlca-Ben. J th a L. ^ d ty M cClellan, U.. A rk , declared waste , n ^

ff a -and m ism anagem ent in the sta te . «s tw o d e p ar tm e n t’s V dce of America

" m ay bo rder on treasm.** Howard i u - i pa id P a s^ O W I aide la World w sr H . taxe*

w as t o d a r s w iU esJ in lU 'M BItW w as hearing-. H e angrily re/used to say. o jj lono _whe^lher h e w aa then cr U now a nmi», i t a ' com m unist. ~ the 1way T a r i f f * —President-SU enhow er t o o t •Huy until hn \ ytll aenil hl« afltnlntrtra- :riv- tlo n ’s foreign trade proposals to <iueu hU congress " a t a n early date."

T id e la n d s -S e a . Clinton P. Ander- - By son . D .. N . M , defended former the ir P re sid e n t T rum an'a .order making then offsho re lands a naval oU reserve, pend denying charges T tum an’s Jostice be gl

I d e p a r tm e n t adv lsen sold he ootild and )- — ^ io t-lega lly -crea t» the oU w etvs.------4(00/i f c T af t-H ar tle y — Reps. Oeorge M, 0 0 ■ a R hodes, R , Pa., and John D . I ^ e l l to be oho D ., M ich., urged amendment of the tlons len- T aft-H arU ey a c t to IsgaJlse th e U ter •alU c losed shop In' prinUng in d . pub- $5 a lOur U shlng. T hey sold the closed shop didn’

to h a d w orked well in th a t Industry. cent

d a - ' U am _E. Je n n e r . R , In d , aaid tho senatse n a te In te rn a l aecurlty lubcommit- c u t t

e n - te e w ill resum e hearing In Kew - a w^ ITork tom orrow on acUvlUes of U. S. Clarka re ' c ltiic n s 'e m p li^ c d by theU .-N .--------tee-n

iJSf ' ZNIDBIC8 FATAL ■’ taxes^ K ELLO O O . P tb . 18 IB — Ted schoc

H agen , on underground worker tn tax 1^ th e B u n k er H ill mtnwi, died early houst

today o f ipju rlea recdved in an on s>^ a u to a c d d e n t Saturday near Fourth poles,j w o f Ju ly canyon. po st

res—

u.0 T h re e G reek R esi S en a te ’s O kay lo

----------BOISE,- Peb. 18 lH -BsaldenU -of - H a .- > th e T h reo Creek « ie s o f Owyhee jchoc e c oun ty , u rged th e senata sta te a f- from « ry fa ir s conunittee today to allow them slble xU t to voto on annexaUon to Twin Falls Murp res- county . n a d stha- 'T^iTr-«gM-*rBrtn W«nt_g««_tw»fK

c lo ser th a n M urphy, tbe Owyhee p e r c oun ty w a t .-a n d -w a s 'th e tr -n a tn ra lt h e tra d in g a re a .- ....... ...........- — — ^a re • spokesm en from o t^er part* of the ^ -county-«ppos«l--to*-prepos* l-bU l, icrs say in g I t would open th e door fo r ; a G randview . B runeau and otber ^ 7 - iv e a re a s to seek secession i t l i t e r IKglT- ,Ig h Itttu res . - - • . lJR H

N oy 'B raclce tt. T hree CreeJc, s s tf ra - ' T w in F a lls , c o u n ty '« u J d galD .oifly jn s $341,000 .of th a sohool district’s, g * ^

u a l «wHiin-T<rot — wa. - to :C W 7 h e« .to u a tx ..u '.

• T

relg I

; FINAL - ' EDiTION '

~ P R I C E 5 C E N T S ' V

s t a t eH o u s eir o v e m o rIT. Len Jordan for his certain ;j

Is m essage to th e le g is la tu re . H e d e * : jj leaslon. ' - *na. G lenn B andelln , D ., B onner, s o d ] 1 .nor fo r h is s ig n a tu re . H ow ever. Sen* ] ,~and-inoved’'fo r-Im m edIa te -T econdd-~ I

e ra tio n . Tho se n a te d e fe a te d I th a t ^ 4 -2 0 a s b e d es ired , a n d I th u s « n d ed co n s ld e ra tio tt o f I

------- th e m o s t cohtroveiralal - ia s a * —I--------- tD - c o m o - b e f o r Q - , th e ie s s I o n r - ~ — I

2 j Q ^ ^ ^ o n s lo tr a w h S ? b S l^ i^ T i^ ® ~ '| S C o f3 fl to 8 ,b u tU u it,U w w a sr tin d e r« d :

null and void by to d a rs w p e a lT O t# . : BffecUve J a n . 1,1984 • ■

2 r e g - u p o n dgnatur< o f th e goveroa^the gaming d O T l^ Will be ']

law legalising th e m schlnea w lll> l^~ jj

^ S im f iillln nff- «h s staged T uesday a f t t t i o ^ ' a n ^ 'll he b a d received aasuranoet th a t bD li A wmild be Introduced ' l a th « bdnsB | m aking se p a n ta a p p ro p r la tttw lo c I

1 * T N ortbem a n d S outtie tn Id a h o OOU H

, , senate wouW hava a ebaaoe to Tota ■ 1 ended on repeal ot-Ui» Uen U ir.-B ttJD v - on in Ibuster slowed, coasldera^an at (Im I , county optloa Ilot bin. b ut B n ^ I ’, ^ U - gaidhewasllUbustalBKOTttSSai.'

SIOB a n d th e Itai.-Uw. - • 7 < v on b y A g r e e n « t C I tM . . -

M urphy aougbt ;to postpaaa~ eoo* Jl w ejdexaUoa of t t * r e p e tie r^ la d e f - I

S h A . ln ltaly .b u tP resld « itI> re -M » < 0 1 y iI» -^ m t 8 t« r . B-^ there was • l i n t l e m a a f t -iitne- ^ ^ m eat* to p e rm it.* v o t e w l t . a * » s — T " wlUi th e county bp tlo a Ja » .

D avU d e c la re d :.« T e t7 ':f la o rt '.e u i-------- - w h lc h . 'w o u ld 'b m

U onallty o l t b M ^ opS I bMu R S s \- been s to p p e d '# o r t o t t l i e «npi«m »V

J o dbprt ^peOTMnt y f fc j^ q tg

Idaho’s la w w aa ■

S H o u s e P a n e l , '

t o w e r s - L e ^ - ■

“ “ C u t d n g G o dBOISB, p e b . 18 1

. ■- ■ revenue a n d tax atio n eaam ltto> ,h>»^ p* lowered ita ta x te d ao U w tlg h ta a n d ' w u to la tn d u ee d a-blll g ranU ns t o p a y t t a ' i

a $5 deduotlon fo r each’ d sp e a d e n t . ' i I t omiUed a provUloo j>f a n .e a N I

o w ^ lier hill w hich w ould leduo# loocaas

^ ••y C b ilrm aa t i C X « T t e w . . } Q '^ c m e .-aa ld - th A flnm m ltt/^hfiU frred— tbe 10 per c e n t reducUon w ould taka-

^ e r too b ig a b ite fro m th e s ta te ’s m > -eoue;-H e ■•stimat e d - 4 h a t - b o t h - r e ^

to ductiohs w ould c o s t th e s ta to $1,« -«O O W O ayear.. ......................

nder- - By hav ing ta x p a y o s - oom pata ormer th e ir re tu rn s a s th e y do n o r aim laklng then trim m ing i t $5 f w e ac b de* tem . pendent, h e said, ta x rcUef m u ld ttstice be given th e low er liKome fam ilies, j ootild and th e 's ta to would lose on ly a b o u t |

e M, Oov. L en Jo rd an aaked f o r 'w e a i ingeU, to be reduced by tn c re as ln re x em p - ; >f Ute Uons trom $300 to $350 . o r $400, b u t ;» th e u te r he p referred th e Idea .c f tb * 1 pub- t s cred it instead. B e - In d ic a te d 'h s ' ' shop dldn’l ' f a T o r 'tb e - a d d iU o a il - lO 'p e r - ';

ry. cen t cu t. 1- H i l i __A nother ta x b llL aP P eared .ln tb e iI t h e senate>-to‘ leTy-a s e v e n a e e ^ x ia 'o a ~ unit* c u t tim ber-taken tro m public lands New —a n d C hairm an S ari.'W H ght,. R< .. U .S . C lark .so ld tb e s U to a f f a l r i c o o n i l t - . .--------- tee-w ould-bade ik I t would b e paid-

in lieu of oounty acbool a d y a lo re a taxes and would go to lh o eomity.

, Ted school fund . I t Impoaea tb e sam e er tn tax as .a blU Introduced In th e early house—50 c en ts p e r 1,000 bo a rd fee t •

n an on saw log8. ,ono. c en t p e r fo o t fo r Ourth pole^ and on e-fou rtb cen t fo r each

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B M Senate O kays Hi! S lo tR e p e d e r H I To E n d Fightl | n I I ITnm rs** Oa«) ___ ,I H J I I Savlf •‘tp p ttita ’ to the •enaton '■ H j l l '■tenH of honor and honest;^ toM t t l i “ -w tt-th w e th l n n out.®--------- —H B I I UunibT again aought ind<{lnll«H n Rn sostponetnent. and lost 38-19. SU rr

1 ’ B»ved to Khut off debate, bu t «1th- E iS |i i i _arew his moUon w hen Sen. E dTild- K | f f j I dltmljt, D„ B oundary, ipoke outS l f e J —tgB iw t-"ng -ru le« .”----------------------■ H i ' Arguing th o t outlawing them wm B M . meetly tu m s lo u over to guigstcrt, ■ M f - Sen. waUBtn Delweller, R..-Jenim#. ■ H I decUrcd “Quite a -little KefBda I H I 1 noner“ U being uaed to outlaw ilot«. H I I If outlawed, h e declared, “the goT«

li Vote Noted! BOISS. Feb. 18 M^-The offl-

cUI roll call ro te by which the aenate p a u ed houae bill JO to re*

‘ ' petl the ilo t m achine licensing ;{ ' law, after Sens. O lenn. Bandelin.■\ R , Bonner, a n d Jack Murphy;

y »Lil II B-. Murphy, changed the ir Tolee I i n fi l from "no” to "aye" to .aeek re- U K t t • ooiulderation:■ H R i Republicani for—B ahr, Bar*■ H Ll' low. Cardiff, Collin. Cook. Coop*I y b l • »< Elmera. Ooodwln. ■ I H l '< Luekenga. Mea> ■ M B I . dowi. Moore, Morgan. M °"-I t n K"!! T ' Uurdock. Murphy,-Naegle,-ThaU-W U cher. Ward, W heny . White.^ | F , f Democrat* fo i^A ike le . Bande-'B l l Un. Buxton. E rana.■ I Republleana a g a ln it — Black-■ f f l f Itock, B un ted t, Detweller, Free- K f i L J _ . m.n, Hoff. Ranaom . SchwendJ^■ 0 9 11 man. 8 larr. Steen. Wright.'■ f e I: • DemocraU egalnat—Albertinl.I l l ; Ooitley. C a l f n a y . HamUton,I I I I . H Khtser, M lddlem lit. Bator.

IUI i' - emor'i ta lary will be w orth tioo.ooon f l I t a vtar." Intim ating he « u ld get■ n I I! • th a t much from iw i maciiluo

>|ii etta,H n iS' ■ Slots, won’t operate illegally InH C l V he said, because Jordan Is gov-i l ^ Iq ! ' *nior< bu t ’‘th e y ll be back year aflerJUW 3 ; | . • iKxt.*U |B lj { B n . John Raaor. Dh Kootenai.I l l Uu Mreed with » s U U n e n t by Det-I H I B f — machl nea are InM l I I I storage in n o r th Idaho ready to goI H l l j l i Into operation w hen they are UlegaLI n H n ’The man w ho owna them hasH I r^ il an oftlce In Coeur d ’Alene and theyH i ^ V T ~ M D ‘f9 'la to -o p « n itl« i-ir tW rU w T rU l l I i 'h i pasied." h s ^ d .i l l i l ' He reminded th e senate th a t "the B l l HUI wonderful float we had In the ■ i h l y l t n a u g ^ parade w ta buUt w ltb slot i f l I B I “ aiieimiB-Tnoner“ -« -w a s-f in a n o ed l lE s 111 by the Ooeur d ’A lene AthleUo RoundH I t^bls.I B Q l' " occupied the entire■ ■ i t l .- monlng.M j I--------------- * -- ♦ - - * • l l ..............

I I ' H o u s e G iven j i ! crBilttoRewse^I I ' ‘D rin k ’ LewsI B 11 BOISE, Tieb. 18 UV-Hotels, res'tau*M 11 ran ts and oountrjr d u b s outside theI I I tocoiporated dU aa and Tillages B liquor bv ^ 1 the drink under a bill Introduced ^ ■ H . In the Idaho bouse today.H l l ^ > 7 ^ required t» payn I I * u m u a l fee which wouldI H t i n ro to the county school fund.i n i oommlssloner of lawI I K I enforcement .would be empowered to W H * • - tfelerm lae.w hlchrcsU uranta, hotels,

Bl<( BoU clubs and country dubs qualifyI f : !i> for licenses. No esUbU shm ent wouldI f , I 'l be licensed unless I t had been InI K operation th ree Tears p rio r to theM effeetlre date o f u e a e t o r had beenI f ' : ' operated two y e a n pHor to ita ap-I Q M c a y n - lf esUbUshed a fte r the act

| R I ' ‘m e blU stipulates th a t “se n lce of11^ r ' ^ orders A sueh food o r vletuals!P i : a t la n d w lc h ^ a m b u rg e rs o r saladsif! ' I ' shall no t be deem ed . oompllance"

f l ? il ll Sale of liquor by th e drink Is now m i l nstrteted to wlchln Incorporated B 1)1 *i“ «lUei in d TUlagea-whlch-llcenie-lt B l i OB a local option basis.

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i B n i I VUtlng b o u n a t Magto ValleyB I I Memorial hospital a re from 3 to 4H i i n I u d 1 to 8 p ro .■ I I II ADMITTEDiB ! R|l|( Mrs. J’ason Ashworth, Mrs. J . M.U u f r Mll1Vl>y TV yr«nVJ « ! II Carpenter and M rs. Pau l Hoppe. aUJI^I ri Oeorge Hamby,l u # (' X to ^ ly ; Mr*. Jam es Farmer,I i j I '■ I( Hagennan; L inda PUlmore. Hasel-m Id I »i«® n8 Berard, Ru-11*1 n i l '" -------------m r ii DISMISSED

L u l___ l ^ e r l c k Menck, Mra._ Wll-f f i i r p [ - llim 'E rere ll C onrad a n d ‘daughter,H h ^ '^ t a . Mrs. Rex UlrichH 11 1 - daughter. Jam ea RosenbaumH Qh ' W endeling, a ll Twin■ I : h Pa51srDcnald-M althcws.'LauTehce I I n Howard and S hannon Allen Bauer.

I I I I Maaterj. MurUugh. n m | I and Mrs. H erbert Clark. £den.

I 11 W eatherB u i i ^ ReporUI liS h Uagl# VaUeT—Ciearlnr. windy andI U|L colder tonlgbt. F a ir TburKUy. U » Bfl Itl'ilp ten lfth M S ; h igh Thursday near H t ll- ; ’ ^ Twta FaUa teap c ra tn re a t 8B f ll< ' ^ ^k I & it r«b. llFcb. M

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[V S Kc*p the WhJl« FlagV o r f i a l e ty F ly in g

d e r -*'ightJ aenators* S aonesty“ to ^ “

Indefinite ■— n . 1 I8-18. BUrr 3but »1th-

i.Ed*M ld. N Lspoke oul >J

th»m win N o i^ l2 ~ (ia ^ w llh 6 u t~ agangsten. traffic death in our Uaffio

1.,-Jenime. Valiev. ------e Nevada - -jtlawsIoU. _ _ ■

H ager Speaks :d A t C lub M eet:he offl*hlch the Tex ■ H ager. Boise, boxing and 30 to re* wrestling promoter, w u Ute fea* licensing lured'Bpck'er a t the m u la r weekly Bandelin. n ,„ u n g of tho Twin Falls Rotary K S elub W ednesday..« .k « . H 'ltef declared wrcatlers appear-

Ing In th e sU t« arc as good as any Bar In ‘he nation. Eastern performers

k CMo- en ^ ‘ P 'aoodwln, P**'' 0 " *’® **'“’•a. Mm - Hager saJd 10 p e r cent of toUl

M ou, gate recelpU collectcd (rom sta te le T h a t .- boxing and vre8tllng_mstches U_Jn hite. the form of a atate tax . This tax Is'

Bande-' turned over to th e sm all school fund to be uaed for purchailng school

- Black- and playground equipment.•r. Free- RoUry members voled to elect a ihwendj^ second vice prtsW _ent_« the next ihU' general meeting.UberUnl, john W hlUell-waa Introduced as

a new member, m g h school gueeu ‘" O ’’- were Bill O strander and Elvlnd ------------- > Resa.ih IIOO.OOO ‘ -----------------------------

a ^ f e at^e-Planfrioc-rOpenPubBclIeet

year after KIMBERLY, Feb. 18— Pleasant Valley O range wiU hold a meeting

Koolenal 0P«n ^ ‘^e publlo on Feb. 37. Sup- per will be served a t 7 p jn . after

n w aw to .*hlch _a moUon picture wUl be lady to gosre iUegaL The nex t regular meeUng of the them h ta Orange is sla ted fo r March 13 wllh ,‘i ^ Mr. 2hd Mrs. Lee Mathers and Mr.

^-M r* .-C urtU -B ow er.on .thejen t-* . Ing. committee. O n April M the

t h . t "thB Orange wlU be host to the Kimberly I in to* Orange and on Aplrl 37 the'program WlUl slot the meeUng of the MounUin

0™ n«e wJU bej r e s e n ted by Uo Round Pleasant V alley Orange.

Al a recen t meeUng of Uie he enUre Orange. Mrs. WUbur Butler reported

on the Pom ona O range achievementb.............. contest. .L , P. U r*cn_ipoke on soU

analysis and alfalfa and Mick Bean „ reported on th e poUo drive. Mrs. E. i n O. McInUre was elected chaplain

to replace M rs. Bob Hamby. rmai^ D uringthepro jran rread lngrw eT e ' l O v — -glren b y C u r tle -Bower, Mra.-Blrch

Brown and Mrs^ Bean.' ' ■

S * 25PerCent®nm ‘“K Slated by fiureauS eS W A aaiN U iu w , ^ b . ia - iiff= TheiwoQuceo transport admlnUtraUon1 t& oav ^11 dismiss about one-fourth of tu* w o ^ emptoyes to comply wlUi President

Zlsenhower's economF orders.■ of law Adm inistrator Jsm ea K. Knudson swered to u id 30*day dismissal notices wlU be U , hotels, le n t Peb', a t to about 85 of th e 3 «>s qualify employes, working dlrecUy for the int would agency or paid from l u funds.been In ^

M a g i c V a l l e y

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lenlce of TWIN FALLS ~ Funeral i^rvlces■ vletuals for Henry Louis Stew art will be o r salads held a l a p ro . Friday In the W hite apllance" mcrtuap '-chapel wlUi the Rev. W. A.

»k Is now be made In Sunset Memorial park.

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g. Frank -loppe. aU

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LSIS U orothy Grayi l l_ 5 V b :______ T t ______________________

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— ry — h o im o n w jo .b e lp hani^s h id f t-_•; ■ tlicir age! P lu s on exclusive J l Tr. em ollient lo guard..againsl J i l .» in d , w eather, w ater. Stock

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I Flog IlMild D iscord Is Shown o n -

Range U sage_ _ (rr»B f is* o»«)

■' ih e Elmore company, a u ff g V a 't c il c h ^ p ln g olC three oiUe* o n the

__ 1___ n o rth tm edge of the r a n g e , .____- - When Peslte pointed ou t th a l the

a i by S5-mlIe range U "cram ping no w ' u to site, K au lm an propojid moving the whole range th ree mUes to Uie souU).

Merle E UeUke, he ad of th e real ^ f ~ a eaUte-dlrUitm of-thtrTV aUn-W aU a

headquarters of the a rm y corps of uaffto engineers, asked K aufm an to *ub------------ -mlt-hls-proposal-ln-w riUngr— --------- - 1 Kaufman U ter expressed dou b t he

b' would do so, however, as i t had

been pointed out to b lm th a t thU would Interfere w ith ope ra tions of t h s Bruneau Sheep com pany sltuat-

I A A f ed Just souU) of Uie p re se n t range. LVV/1> Peake'Pctnted ou t th a t farm ers

. . . ...rf would be able to b ring thislr stock “• Into fringe a re u of th e ran g e a t he - fea* th e ir own risk. Col. M a rtin H . John* r weekly son o( the air naUonal gua rd >ald

Rotary th e chance of an an im al being h it In these areas would be •‘one in a

aDoetr mUllon.” Both pointed o u t, however., th a l the a re u were needed In or*■formeii der^to^take tato a ccount e iro rs in

W alter Bennett. M oun ta in Home, of toU l tugiKiM th a t dlicreU on a s to vnry- n s u te Ing the dates of opening In cases of *1 “J ” exceptlQttnl weatlier_or o th e r causes s Ux U be left to th e bureau of la n d manaRe- »1 (und m en t enUrely, Instead of th a air ; school force having to approve such varl.\-

tlons.

Divorce Sought ^ In Burley Court

llv lnd BORLEY, Peb. 18— Craig Allen Newcomb filed suit fo r d ivorce from M argoret Florence. New comb on

, • grounds of deserUon, T uesday Inf l r ___aistrlet court._______________________ ,

The coupl^w as m arried . bep tT X IM B rat SsUnas.'C allf. T h ere U no

t l v C l community property. T h e plalnUff “ ks th a t the de fendant bo Kranted

mtMna custody, of Uielr one m in o r child {? Him “ 'd »35 per monUi fo r suppo rt of « ^(5:! th e child. Attorney fo r p la in tiff Ig will ^ D ean Kloepfer.

-.-The de fendan t. prevloualy hnd brought suit against th e platntK f

; of the u n d tr the reciprocal non-support 13 w llh „ t , claiming Newcomb h a d failed and Mr. to support the m inor ch ild since

SSl Shoshone Legion _Bans^2:Projects

SHOSHONE, Feb. 18—T h e Amer- of Uie lean Legion post voted donations lo ‘eported th e M a :^ of Dimes a n d C rusade for svemenl Freedom a l a recen t m eeting and on soil m ade plans (or two p ro jec ts to be

:k Bean held lo March.Mrs. E. March 10 was set a s th e da te for thaplain th e membership co n tes t banquet.

T h e loosing side will t r e a t th e win- la rw e rr nlng-sIde-to-UM -banquet_Tentatlvfl- ^ B lre h plaai-aUa-were-madfl-fas-a-blrthday-

w id rehablliUUon dance on March a i . Proceeds from th e d ance will be

- 't uaed for veterans need ing educaUon n - o r oUier aids In rehabilltoU on. Place

* . ' and details o( the dance w ere not .A n « < decided upon hut wlU be announced L jS a U a t the flrat meeting In M arch . _

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T win F a lls iU a n Fined

r Wendell P . Cranny, route i . Ooodf l a O T A I n i , paid a fine of $9 and>«3 cost

In JusUce court T uesdayfw ben h pleaded guilty o( driving L x a r wiU

ff-g-ea't<il BxpnwnicenseT)lBte8.-fltate-lP»trol » o n the m an L. W. Johnson issued th e dge. ___ U tlon . . .i t U ia l the •, — r -"cram plng Mlm»r Broken 1 proposed Rose Wise, 803 Sccond avenui J iree mUes east, reporUd (o police T uesday af.

tem oon Uie rear vUlon m irro r oi o f th e real h e r-e a r was broken w h U a .it wa.allB-IVaUa parked-in -fron t o f-her-hom e.-------y corps of ----- '•— —

Henry L. Stewart “3 si Glaiifled by Deathiratlons of H enry Louis Stewart. S3, early res tny altuat- iden t of Twin F^Us. died a t 7:30 a ro « n t range. Wednesday a t Magic VaUey Memor- it farm ers lal hosplUl. He had resided a t 71] ihislr stock Second avenue east,

ran g e a t M r,SU w art was boro Ja n . 30, 1871 1 H . John* tn LltUe Prairie. Wls.. and m arrlec lu a rd >ald l« la Oliver Sept. 6,'ItlOfl, In W atson , being h it 111. Mr. and Mra. Stew art cam e u ••one in a Tw in Falls from Palouse City, W ash. I, however. In 1D08. A retired farm er. M r. Stew- le d In or* a r t a t one time was a m iner In lh( . e rro rs In Wallace-Kellogg area. H e attendee a n d o lher the MeUiodisf church.

H e U survived by hls widow; oni a in Home, son, Oliver W. Stewart, Tw in Palls u to vary- a daughter, Mrs, Aline M olony, Al. in cases of buquerque. N. M.. and th ree grand- h e r causes c h lld re n .^ n e daughter died ^ In-dm anage- fancy ............................ ...t tho a ir Also surviving U a s ister ,'M rs. A u c h varl.\- S . K lght. Worley. Ida.

Funeral senlces will ba h e ld al — 3 p .m . Friday In the W hite mor-L f tuary chapel wlUi Uie Rev. W . A1 1 1 . — M acArthur-OfflclaUng— Inlerm enl C o u r t Sunset Mcmorla:

ralg Allen —

Sb"°.n Mrs. Wright Dies "■ At Local Hospital

n ,rV u \n ■ Mr*- HatUe W right.70, Boise, died * ,f» a t # : « pm . Tuesday a t M agic VBlIe>

Memorial hosplU l She h a d been residing In T»'ln Polls w ith hei daughter. Mrs. Genevieve Bogard,

f f i i H il avenue norUi.)laln tlff is 5,In Arkansas and moved tc

■ Boise In 1910 from Tam pa, P la . She« was preceded In deaUi by h e r hus-

S a '* " •h ivi .in ;« She Is survived by h e r daughter: since one sU ter.'M n. Louella Jones, TVIn

Z ------------ Pi3i«-ajia-D ow .-*na-threff-ff«B fl:• children.i o n T he remains win be sen t b y the

• , W hile mortuary to Boise fo r funeral)jects wrvices W doy. '______________*he Amer- na tions loru sade for . — ~ ■ in ■. e tlng and • /e c u to be ^ /

e date for JtI j Abanquet. 5p,^^7 "S \I th e win- I V J-T entative. j f c f y __________ aZ __________a-blrthday- _ 4 M r — . __

ice will be yeducaUon . \\ ‘rv - - ', 'A

lon . Place .w ere not . ^

m nounced Girdles and the truUi m bothrch. _ _ ruined by stretehlng._____________

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. »War4 JoMrt. •tCMOrk W hV. iDwtfnit «'• ivk|*d » c*«>gi «»>M noiln.

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INEDRH u n claims into facts and make your b^Ti ro fo r yourself how unique Unified Design gives • w r b t n ^ ' i l i H c e a r j i a s T D U ^ i ' a r ^ ^ o f the economy-proycdV-8 performance. Find < year after y e ^ , has such high* trade-in valu( dependable r ^ o n s whySl^^^of all Mercur; nsq in-thircountry a rc BtiH bn-theToa(L-/fnd perlormirif; Mercury in our hiilpry! \ demons la th in g but your time. Why opt take ypura toi

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a lls News in B rie fBMk P m a lt t "

lie 1. Oood- Two new building p e rm it appUca J id 'M eoaU lions have been filed a l th e Twli y fw b e n he PaUs city hall. R ay NeUsen. 188 ; L x i r WlUl A ltu ru drtve. p lans » SO- by a4*foo u te -I*» tro l- briek-veneer - re e ld e n c o -w lU i-a t ued th e d* tached garage a t a n e stim ated cos

of 19,000. Clifford E h ar t. 137 W ash Ington s tiK t.so u tb .'.p lax u .a n S-..b: 13-foot cabin addlUon. C ost Is esU

nd avenue mated a t IIOO. ru esday al* — " —

m irro r on ComcQ to M eet. -- h U e - l t w i i . IW .P arenU C erebral P a lsy coanrtonse.-----------cU -o r-M sglo .-V alley-w U l-m *et.a— . a pm . Thursday In th e boa rd roon

■ , • of Uie city ha ll. T bo movie, V w a r t - p}se*.tn U ie-S un .^w U l be shoira l ! , The morle waa fUmed a t Redwooi h A i l t n »ehooi ’ here Mrs. W inifred .W hite A ^ c a u i teacher of tho Twin P alla cereb.*a 2, early res- palsy school, received ap ed a l In a t 7:30 a ro . stnictlon. Ail Interested person, ley M em or- are Invited to a ttend .Id td a t 711 ' ------- ---------- :-----------

an. 30, 1871, Change of Venuei S s Askied in Lawsuit:ity ,W a sh ., BHOSHONE. Feb. 18 — DUtrld. M r. Stew* Judge Doren H . S u tphen h a s se t 1(Jne r In the am . Feb. 38 a s th e Ume fo r a hear-Ie a ttended ing on an appUcaUon fo r a changi

ot venue In th e acUon b ro u g h t bjwidow; one wUUam_W._Carr ag a in s t M arshsrw in Palls;, w . L. AusUn..W o n j, AN ^ jri.1 „ r t , |„ , u y h „|« 0 ^ n d - „ t for M arch 10 a t Shoshoni^ 1 - ^ ‘"A but-last-.week..Uia trlttl_dRte_w »i

A nioved up to M arch 17. T h e appll-«r,'WTB. A. ^ change o t venue, ac-h« .» eompanled by an a ffidav it algned bjuh t» . AuiUn and th e s ignatures of mor<

TO * ' Uian IOO Shoshone a re a resIdenUS n f S e J t w u_flled jn .esd .y -________t M emorial Csrr is seeking 17,800 dam age It

one aeUon and 88,800 in anoU ier. Hi— claims he was wrongfuUy Jailed lrrv* Shoihone by th e c ity m a rsh al lasiJ i e S March fl. Al th o Ume h e w as a depu-

, , , ty jherlff-for-U ncoln-county.

ispital . . - Boise, died W i n n i n g r i a y e r s

« . 'S Listed at Bridgew lt^ h e r jn d souUi w inners of Ui(

?6 Bogard, palls D uplicate B ridge club'j » , 1- «. monUily toum am ent he ld M ondaj M arch 21, y ,j American Legion h o ll Indufle m oved to jj,._ jn d Mrs. N orm an P . Hogensen,

la. P la . She ^y h e r hus* 8U plcton >and M rs. ‘a . J

.. Meeks received second h ig h and; daugh ter: M f,, M arshalJ LeBaron

JKM_COY.er_*na_Kennc th E rowireff-ff«Bfl* fa r Uilrd.

t . .u East and w est w inners w ere M rent b y the a„(j Douglas B ean a n d M r. andfor funera l Richard Cook, tied /o r first,

and Mrs. Sturgeon McCoy a n d Mrs.~ _ , E arrP e lt.'W S i:M}rnJm New members of th e club a re Mr., and Mrs. Larry LnuBhrldge. Guests

I V were Mrs. McCoy, M rs. F e lt and/ Mrs. Calvin Lowe.

I a l d s Meet Held ^OAKLEY. Feb. 18—T hom as Clark

' I was In charge of Uie LD S fireside • ~ _ 1~— -ehn rS un flay -n lB hrn t-the -hom e-oI

Mr. arid Mrs. Ross A dam s.Fielding H ale, w ho recenU y re-

A l tumed from a n LDS mission, spoke and led Uie opening praye r. OUior

, ■ ipeakers were J . Newell D ayley and > m boUi Oeorge Mullens. Mrs. T hom as Clark

directed group singing.

ookI

IUVE«)Ur b^Ti ro a d test. Discover a ig n gives you tJie smooth-

ince.F in d o u tw h y M c rc u ry , • .de-in value. Feel the solid , Iill M ercu rys «-er built fo r i>»llTo&ii-And-fhiy'u-thehtsi------------ ----------- A N lK dcraonstralion cojls yoif^_____________ _____

:e y p u r8 to 3 ay ? • , '■ /

E N S E t F M O T______ .351 m a i n

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A ppeal H eard -B y C o u r tJo r_

A ccident Su itby 34*foot • Two wlUiessea ttsUfled W etoes* - « l t h - a t - day morning In a clvU suit resulUng na ted cost from a n automobile accident a t 137 W ash- highway 30 and CasUeford road

an 8-_ by 30,1952. The case.ls b e t a g j i ^ be- ist is esU- fere DlsU-lct Judge Hugh A. B 4JW

on appeal from Twin Fa lls 'ju suce

“ i h i plalnU ff, Mra. Effla H annon, a lly coun- asks 180.03 tn damages. She claim s l- m e e t - a t one -o f -lbe.defendants,.M r#. L aw - oard room renee W . D ay, drove In a c are le n movie, “A and reckless m anner. Mr*. H a m « be shoffn. wos awarded |ff3i3 Nov. 8 . 1#53. In , Redwood JusUce court, b u t Mr. and Mrs. D ay •ed W hite, appealed Uie Judgment, a cereb.*ftl They claim M n . Hannon failed to pedal In- algnal fo r a tu m and w u careleafc 1 persons a n d ask # 7 im ITiBy are rep re«nt«d

by U B . Q ulnn. whUe J. H. Bam ea— represenU Mrs. Harmon. .

Mrs. H arm on and h e r son, Charles,' n i i e ' tesUded Wednesdsy morning. Jurora ” are Mra. Jack Law ence, E M-Tom*W Q I I l t U««on- •John ^n S U l l . Mrs. CynUila D. Sanger and Ken*— D U trlct neUi Hardin. Excused on peremptory has se t 10 challenges were Bob Bean, Mrs. Jea- ) r a hear- »le I- Bush and Oscar Everson.a c h i ^ e In anoUiet case which was sla ted

rouRht bv for IrUl Wednesday morning. Judge ; m S s I Baker In chambers awarded th e

Hudson T rust company, represented ». by Hobert N. W.. BaUtlsen, 11,400

nalJy had Robert B. Smith, represented Shoahone Roy E. SmIUi, on a promissory .<lRte_WM note.-Sm ith-w lU idrew -hU -answ er Tie appll- and refused lo plea further. T he -enue. ac- piainUff waa awarded 18346 in cosU

™““lCarsJ)amagedin^ 'ZT f, Minor Accidents

i . t ) a 1950 Bulck sedan driven by Virginia L. Moxley, ifl, 1848 T h ird avenue e u t , received damages to-- taling 1200 when It went ou t o f control and skidded off highway 30

p t S -------three-*n<H m e-feufU M nW efrw t-ot.7 ^ Twin Palls a t 7:30 p. m. Monday,

r i d f f C B)ierl(('s office reported Tues*

rs of Uie Deputy Sheriff Paul Ross, th e In- Ige c lubs vcstijaUng o(fleer,sald Miss M oxley I M onday him the highway was slick a n d J l indufle Bhe lost conU-ol when a csr In fro n t Hogensen, o f her alowed.down andahe alao a t- .

•• , templed to slow down. u? 'u "ll Ross reported the car veered Itra t

tVJi .S !! : to right and then went across the highway to Uie left, going In to

i l _ l r o i 3 » -ruid-oa-tbo-M axw elL farm ._!rh8.. . . vehicle knocked down Uiree fence

d m and P®’"*In Twin Palls, two cars wero

dam agcd-sllgh tly -ln -a-oo llislon-in V. Rr* U r th e 100 block of Third avenue e a s t I Tuesdiiy aftemoon. A I8tf Cadillacv ,.i7 nnrt driven by W alter L. Doss, 831 Bluo

Lnkcs bQulevord, was damaged........................Put MUler. route 2. Buhl, waa th e

W driver o t .a 1040 Dodge w h l^ also

was damaged, nos Clark '

^rRelievesCOlDS'IWN^Ion, spoke . » V f l 9 f n i P | i | n |cr. OUior f »J l layley

i n i i t e i ! . - i » i J f t f t . a i a i , i , a

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*5 I Seen Todayfo r L—------------------_ , - Woman diitchlng lU r t ln -indaei W | | | t gu st o t w tod. . . J . H. Bam es draw

i n g chuckles from district cour 1 Wednes* gpecUtors as he u k s prospecUv It resulting ju ro r w hether he holds th e oplnloi ccldent a t th a t women generally are Inferio 1 road J a n . to men u drivers . . . Lorge doi r heard be- doling on snow-eovered aldewnll rA T B ak e r . VOfflcTm anagn^Iooklng a tr lf l lUS'JusUce guilty , upon orrlTlng for work 2

m inutes U te . . . LltUe boy sllUn: a H annon, ©n floor of courthouse corridor . . 9he elalm a -jjjn c u n n ln g h u n starting* w ork a

c o u rt reporter fo r Jttdge-Bugli.A ‘ B a k e r . . . Pfdestrtan w ith u p tu m »

^ co a t ooUar Ignoring *5iralt" algna * t downtown _tntCTiecUon aa h

1 Mrs. D ay Bcurriea acroai lnt«f*eeUon tn d ou ♦« o l wind . . . CUff Bharp'i dog m ak

in failed to friends wlUi sereral officers a “ S S f n S i Po“« *‘* ‘ 0° • • • Potholder in bac:

s e a t o f car . . . Police ottlcer m ak H. n a m e s wlUiout proper ham „ s ig n a l . . . Youngster displaying ne^ '(R. license p jste a t rear irtndow of a u t

driven by woman . . . T^iree n e i t o huddle poring ovsr magazine pic tu re . . , And overheard: T h e o l

.«em ntow “aym* « ’Sl m en are old w hen the; , Z . S " top looking______________

SSSJ Complaint FiledH?2 > B tm LEY. Feb. 1 8 -J . I . Case com

t ’’ 'p n n y 'b a s fUed stUt lD 'd u m o fc o u tag a in s t Charles F. McDonald aeek

to recover tfl,J77.78 and obtali In tere st on th a t am ount from -Jar

(hZr T h i aa.’ H sa, a t th e -m « of-jix-psrrceni M ta cM U T h e plalnUff claims Uie a m oun t 1

ow ing on merchandise Jjurchasei _ AprU 4. WSJ.

1» • ' A ttorneys fo r plalnUff aro R}ch i n ____ .ords, H aga jndJE berle , BoUe.

dents B B S B B B I Bdriven by ^ _.848 T h ird ■ 0 M ' / V ^ -mages to— j l / A

o f ■ ■ ■30 ■ ■ i m i C

, Monday.

ss, th e m * REDUCIss M oxley . slick a n d

fe‘aVo"a? Oft Stm llent across - A P P I |soing In to M r I k l lt a m u j n i e . _______________iree fence Falc'iTOuio": f wire, -he

S J 'S -P-OULIIDLD;'enue e u t ) Cadillac

S - - - M A G I C

m ^ - J iK L iAfi» liiT .,■ ■ ■ : i , -W SerW ee AU Malug | j j | ; 1 8 2 T y

iToiettTfc B ^ H B B i l i H H H I ^ H

fs you pient-- I t leHs you, fo r exunpTe,

loo lu longer, low er, loveUe

T Jn lp e d D esign.) I t t e ^ j______ n ib jt jic h ly _ 8 p p .o in tc d Me

^ ' h a rm onised in te r io n loo k

enty trioi« !

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they h»d m u« HRhtt'8 staU -

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procurcn and wrec:

tba t. the-druB'a

Rcbelieve the rate

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p S T i S ’ . T ? Z , “ b j r t j

M .... ... Falls .

rer, Genfird , vS j3 up Air TourItas , Peb. 18 (Ul-B4di« / « t la(Mja peisoniUlty A rthur in loa« s r f today from ft lour gtumpB IBd' African alrbases MyeiCirtU E. LeMay. chief end ol

iiilj ilr command. _ to » tijU3[Brt carrying LeMay, ^ — •utt lod Godfrey landed a. (EST) a t Mlf«he! air tna * lO 'day swliig In■MTty, France and Eng* KIM

UAFB public Informa- lunch aU Godfrey did no t ac* founde Idar on the final leg by th( lit to O ffutt a ir force John 1 : l Earlier, 11 had been T he tb tr '^°uld continue on tho dh M bt remained la Kew alng a

will bctofflclaJi were ateellng = ^ 5 ; Kilnst a poulble new {«{ rumors th a t Ood- > for ft big Job In the a en t. The rumor ha# repeatedly alnce newa Dcioub.tVi'a weeks.ago. :.

ftedicted Peach Crop ,

^ . 8 . 0 .. Feb. 18 (fl ^ *Ixal.F each -councU -haa--------li»'lB3 nationalM to m o o o bushels o r . .otlcads.3irt 1SS3 "guesstimate":ia tl <,570 tmshels above jkU,all'i uUmatcs of 1B53 ii3R!:n, In bushels, In*

ia :aM.OOO: Colorado cm 500,000; Idaho 3« ,-amjoo.

j

A ttend th e P r

P O U L T R Y

i n s t i t u t e e vJ“'T»!»rtant meeting

ye‘••itSatthoJURF CLUB I H

| f l R n j a ] | ^ II

W & i '

OJ

‘ Balan 'o r EverDAHojEG

'. COOPERA'

r i 8 , 195 3 ' . ------ ------ --

' ’ ■ T r e e ' R ^

An Ib le r CoDstmoUoa e«mpany irs lle r tn w re cU a r aerrice combined to roU th is six- 0

* * A *

R oad-W idening Pis R em oval of G ian t

•■■nio w idening of Addison avenue tru n k ieast aod Just pla^n old age led to able toth e rem orol of b' 43-ycar-old~Lom- to id Ubardy poplar tree f r o ^ ttw Alfred P etersPetera place two"mllM eas t d rT w In 'acro sriFalls . , Uon of

T h e 'co m tln ed efforts o f the V au g to to n d w p ln g M d T ree gcrv-

and tS ^ D e a :n ^ m * '\ { ^ c k S g 's e w - I t wcm' Ice were required to remove the 125* Bet I t > foot landm ark . The biggest Job wos Jiove 0 In load ing the six* or seven-ton ^ the stum p onto a trailer transport.

M yere weighted down the fron t end of h is wrecker by a ttach ing It to %. tru ck loaded w ith p a rts o f the

• cow. F _____ stu d e n t

PTA to Meet S „5K IM BERLY. Feb. 1 6 -T h e K im - T hey

b o r ly -P T A -w ll l-m e e l- ln -Ih o -h o t H obertlunch room a t 8 p jn . Monday. A R lngertfounders day play will be presented Thomaa by th e h igh school English class.John B. Sims Is the director. Presic

T h e LD S women's chorus, u n der th e firstho direc tion of E dith W hltUe, will drive hising and a nom inating committee guardsWlU bc appointed. _________________ so d u rlt

“ C A S C i ^b a l e r ' t v

. M A I IE F R O li! S U P I Q U A L IT Y H B N E Q U E ]

F U L L L E N G T H ---------------- • - !.....................- _______ • j !U L L -w e i g h :

PER <0 LB. BALE, P.O.B., T

McVEY'S161 T H IR D A V E N U E

BRING Y O U ^

IDAHQEiPRODUCI

Friday and Saturc

year f o r . . .

HIGHEST CASH

i d a - b e s t \

F E E D S I ★ L ay

z n c e d t^ e d

ery FarmEGGPRODU3PER AT1V E m a r k e t i n g A S S N .

■ . • • ' - ■

Rfembval A f l e r4 3 Y (

•H er tn a a p o r t 'a id t h T D w “ H y eii ^r‘« -y Is six- o raeren-to ii tree r tnm p from— tnllet 1

* * * * ----------

P lan s t e a d to a n t P o p la r T re e TllurKili

tru n k ond llm bJ.-O nly 'lhen-w as he able to use a'ToU h itch and chain .L _ ° " to id U the-s tum p o n to - th s trailer, h - Pe te rs said Uie stum p .w os-31-feet ~ 'a c ro s ra fo n e point. T he Iai«ejl'*4c- .Uon of thc m ink weighed an esU- Dinted two tons.

P e te rs ' said he feared the aged

I t wcro no t removed. Also, h a bad to T get I t ou t of the way so he could move other shrubbery to make way ■ for th e wider highway. f

InitiatedU N IV E R S nY O P IDAHO, Mos- ’’

cow. Peb. 18—Pour M a ^c Valley ■ • students a t the University o f Idaho ^ f l hav* been ' initialed In Blue Key, * naUonal senior honorary society.

T bey are William Poisons and I Robert Fullmer.- Burley; William ; R lngert. CasUeford, ond John Thom as, Dietrich,

President W arrtn O . H arding was Lhe firs t tr . s . President wbo could drive h is o«-n car a lthough official jl guards would no t perm it h im to do g 10 during h is term In office. t

l A D E ” hT W IN E IS U P E R IO R ■ ' ' I

JQ U E N F IB R E S ,- • - F U L L STR EN G TH §EIG H T -* — _____________ - 9 _____

6 0 rD.B., T W IN PALL8 ' • |

'S Inc.E N u Ie W E ST

EGGS to

I K 5 5 Z Z Z t .

C E R S ^ Fu rd o y - a n d I . h ro u g h th e I |

;h prices p

Sfarting mash

Laying mash

Growing mash~

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•UCERS-------------------- — U - —

S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S F ^ ^ ^• ' - ■ : i

I

TIHES-TOWg, TWIN-F.

i Y i ^ s ' I s ' B j ^ P i r o j e

a 43-yeor-oId i m onto » irnek ai~{h'r'A tnllet east-of-T w lQ -Fftlli-T nctday: (flUff p

“ Club'to MeetliAKSEN. Feb. IS -M em bers of

he Friendsh ip club wUI m eet ■hursday-aflemooQ o t th e . bom e by the< r M ra.,K enneth_N iiylor_w lth-ilTS. steel.-bi 'emon S tro lberg as OBslatant hos- strengtl

i _ .

Your ||

ONI

DREy s '

......... Crepe arid FaillerABsbrt

FASm O N S

BAI

TUMIEeg., 15c each'

- The Glass t h a t every worn; have in her kitchen. The fam ily size. Clear Glass, ' able.

------------------------- ^HOUSEVrARES-BASBUZ

~ 0 c c s s i 0 N s r

Buy Ih P aris . Two srriart'styles: pairs . . . o r selec t differen t st;

-.—velvet-covcringU -H ydw ood^frai — price-on -su c h -B E AUTIFUL- 01 —decorator-colors’l ............

POULTRY DAYS■ F rid ay and S atu rd ay onlj» ’ .

Shop ’till 9 F rid a y N ight,

r m - F A L i g r i t a H a ^

'ro iecf MafOl

-• - cording. J ■ I ^ • employ;

^ v i • ■ *<“ ’•: . ■ . , S lora

‘ -i . . . . . . m en t-a

Mings Wl m ent c crease < ed the and n lr filled a

S ta te slow d reporle- the pre

PAUI

C alif ,vIslUns

Mrs.-tiiraeaJess Bl) tello.

! ' ^^ t 'ih T 'A lfr e d P e lO T 'reddeneeriw o" I 7*' ; (HUff p h e to -e p ro tln i) -------- --------- ■ f

tess.-The program will be under the 1 * ' me , direction of Clarence Hoillfield. . ■ to t

---------------------------- I IW I f the crushing strength U divided | ]

’ by Uie density', wood Is'stronger than 1 ,. steel.-bu t.s tee l.has o.greater-tensile. J j - —-• strength.

# # # # _ # • i

ONE RACK

RESSES '3 OFF; A 88 b rt^"8 ty lesrcb lo r8 arid 8 lz c 5 .~ " ~

hSm O N S MBZZAHINB

BARREL'

aBLERSry w om an should ■ B y > jn. T h e favo rite .. .G lass, v e ry d u r- ■

rA F C H A IR S —

t 's ty le s ! S e lc c f in m atched iren t s ty le s I T ap estry andood^fram efri—¥ e a r*o lowest— ^ ----------r o L -O H A IR S i-A ttr a c t iv e -T - .... -

irc ...PHONE' ^H I K- - cg h t . . V e V ^ E J ^ P

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^M agiTV aD^Job— ;;v ( Openings Decline

Magic Valley Job opportunlUes Jdr. u i ahow ed-o -decreoM -last-w ««k ,-ac- -Clayncording to R .,S ..C uU er, T w in Falls vUlUngemployment security office m an - to Decl

• *<“ ’• 'S iorm s tended to reduce em pby-

m ent-aeUviUes. Only 05 Job open* JIngs were listed wlUi area employ* \ \m ent offices la st week for a de- fcrease of 35 over the num ber report* i; Ied th e week b c fo re rp h e hundred - —J and n ine Job openings rem ained un*filled a t th e close of th e week. '

S ta te job openings conUnued % >slow d lm b w ith S73 opportunlUes U Mreported for an Increase of 17 over : . n athe previous week. 1 iM n

----------- ^ V i s i t s R e l a t e d — r | *PAUL. P tb . IS -M rs . Alex Uffle- U

m an a n d daughter. Sacnuaenlo, k .Calif., have returned home a fte r ^ ^vIslUnff her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' ; 1 ^H enry Rau. k| »

M rs.- Btella B llllng ton_has re - h ^tii ra e a iio m e a fte r vialUng F ct son, f •Jess BUllngton, and fam ily in Poca* Ltello. '■ h ■>—

V LAME BACK i? CORRECTION1^ Is p l e a s a n t ond polnlesa.^ Backoches may be ossodated^ w ltb - rheuffiaU sm ,-orthrltls,- ____

- lumbago, stomach ond kidney _ 3 d isorder^ I f you have tried

5 l erery th lng else ' T ry Adjust*_ ___IB r 'm en t& Relief Is o tten cb? ^ (

^ ta in ed ofter f irs t treo tm eo t \^ IM M ala NerUi - P b o m C M

d S d r . A L M A H A R D IN 0n 5 p CHISOFRACTOB • l^ j

. r i iR e g . , 9S

T ' ' “ 8 7

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icH ___________________________

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M e n ’s ”1 i ■■ F l a n n e l

WORKS H I R T S ____

n « s . , 2.98 5

si' Sanforized, fancy plaids. .f

:___ ~ SIm M ^ lo 184 . • ~ ~ ___

W ork aoU jea Bosemeat

3 4 P i e c e ,

M e l o d y

------ Silverplate------• O hest In c lu d e d '.• Qnaranleed

■ Rcff.,_ 1 4 .9 5 V a lu e

9.95

7 - .............aehnbochs Moln-.Floar ------

S^ ^ 2 o i AwTN^VWUE'EAyr

I d e r s oM 05T 'eoMW.Ei:6 DEPAItTMENT STO

L - . . ' ------------ -rrmrrT^rrr

— VIsitrReported ■ 'i 'DBCLO, P eb . 18 -M r. and M n . « 0 ° 0 I

O mer BOrtE. o n d famfly,'KlamaUi h u o .B c b Palls, O re , a re vlslUng h is parents, oU Ooodl Mt. ond M rs. Jo h n Bortz. Shoahone

-Clayne ZolU nger,-who h u been im proper vUlUng in Louisiana, hoa relum ed peared lo to Dcclo. _______________ I h . O . Wl

] Exclusive Magic Valley Ap,

|-JOHNS.M ANVILLE

^ IF 7 0 0 NEED , . , Aipbolt SUogleo . Bldlnr - B sU t.ap S m (s - A lom iann G * W eother SM pplng . . . CaO ooUeet.

F R E E E STIM A TES - N O 0

..... N O tH IN l- ____ - 3 6 m o n t h s

I I s u l i ' m a g ic c i nI e I M P R O V I

I I a e o r jf l . 'W irM h ln B -P b e a a .m y . «M W..

Will Buy '------------------ —and-many--ino

SPECIAL ViDuring PouItryL.r

• • • • • • •

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i r a U I W eitem atateamen and lawmakaw wJJI hI! H H I ' h»gU nff for ao n th s and poaslbly years oTe;y ••? I m ajor strides toward tbe unity of Europe. Bufi ™ it,I there no lon jer Is anythin* theoretical abouQ W K:| one vital phase of that program—th e Join■ I n hi 1 of Western Europe's coal and steel ren p n I ' sources and facilities In one vast IndustrlaH w Ll I complex.

ff 'l J o f now, tbe European coal and steel com^Wm I n i~ m u n lty l5 V lactrand 'that-m uoh o f- th e proaI n j {? dream of unity must -be accounted a reality^ H | I Since coal and steel are the fundameotaliW m ot *■ modem Industrial economy. tU s derelop-W i i -roentzisrft-long-step toward. tha_economliH Q u a l ^ of Western Europe. But a t th e samiH i il ' time I t would be wise to recognlze.tbe llmlta-■ l l « I" tlons of th is notable move. ------w n '! - F o r one thing, i t does after all em brace onl]m m coal and steel. Only with the experience gain'H I l!' ed in the operation of this plan will It be PCS'M fl I 1 1 alble eventually to preis for wider cppHca'■ n | T i tlon to other industrial fields.S in l I i Secondly, Oreat Britain, one of th e leading■Iw ' coal and steel producers. Is not a member oltUW ‘ conlmunlty. The British' bave set u;a l i i ij: ' ^ committee to keep In dose contact with th<B t i I 8lx>natiOn organization, but their absence■ 9 I from .lull membership unquestionably re-I D I s trlc ts tbe program's potential effectivenessH i I And, of course, not even the m ost extremin i l Rl! optim ist shuts his eyes to the fac t th a t thbH i ! eipeflm elitT ircorillnenlftrunlty’ sure tcP W i j ' creak and groan for a long time before 11m i l III runB smoothly.B H l 8 ^ 6 offlcen of tb e coal and steel com'W B I m unlty a r i bU0]clnS;4!0Vn to a frlghteninEH ial ll" taskr^Zn th e months ahead they m u st s la^mm k || th e ir way through a Jungle of restrictions oi■ I l l m any kinds—tariff barriers, quota lim its, dis-■ K l ; L crim inatory freight rates, prlce>flxlng and

H n l l I Inevitably tbere .will be m&ny controverslu ■ ju En ' rising In tbe toy-to-day practical workint U K I n \ " b u t of th e p ro jec t Reality is alm ost alwayi H | ! h a n h e r than the dream.| H [ | i 2 _Y et_m en e v e ry ^ tte who are wedded t< ^ n l i i ^reedom m ustpniy thattbe 'com m unl^ 's able I s I I I fl officials can ride out these beginning storms I B IIN I z t could well be th a t the whole cause of Euro* | 0 1 | l | I— paln-.unltyr-so^bafilc_to_the_broader_well; l n | l | j— B B l n n n i n e n i r i t r i o r t h r ' e n t t r e f r e e ’w o ria ^ H b I I j success or fa ilure of this■ H | | j T g r e a t unification'effort. - - — ..............

| H I f ' E C O N O M IS T S H O P E F U LII I < ■ Present declines in farm prices—particular* |if f j);: ly m ea t and cotton—offer no signs of the be- llv; j|i |' ginning of another 1939-1932 depression, ao- llci L’ 1 >1 ■ cording to top officials of departm ent of agri- m ';f! culture.K j ’ W hile a number of senators an d congress-

ii' K m en have pointed ^ t b alarm to th e fac t th a t

S ' ] depressions generally begin with a drop In j;N farm prices, agricultural economists Insist [flj hi V there Is no bust in.the making now. jl' ,;W: Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T a f t Benson, jtfi tj-jr— asfced-lf-he^w-*nyi5aralleHo-}93a4n-today'5

I I util situation, said flatly, “Ko, I do not.”Iffl Ui I____ O. V. Wells, head of th^bureau of agricul-i B lu I 'turaJ economics, told 'the s'eriattTagrlcultuw H I I I committee th a t the drop was m ade like th a t■ i t i — D r-lfl48=1940rA fterT B achlng-a-peB k 'of over■ I i 300 In January, 1948, the index of prices re-I I I I 1 celved by farmers dropped to 240 in Decem- U n I years to an H I ! .average of 302 for 1951.IHI I I T hc drop all through 1052 brought tho In- |E} \ dex to 2S7 In January. 1953. A fu rth e r drop of

i'np about 5 per cent, bringing the index to around !B j; I I 250, is possible in 1953, according to BAE.[I? ji II T he latest BAE “outlook digest’' points" out IhI }■ ii- sharp decline In farm prices ls.aboutfin i ‘r • “even some .increase Is inIfa J {j prospect for the next few months." • m lj • • In -a n effort to reassure farm ers and stop n t ' — mlld-panlOrtherDlgestremphaslzes-that-of-ia-

i* l Ik il m ajor groups of farm products, th e price of

m eat and wool'olono aro lower now (by about 10 p e r cent) than before tbe w ar began In Korea,

Cotton and Irult arc up less th an 1 per cent over pre-Korea levels. Tobacco Is 8 per cent h igher, grains 12 per cent higher, dairy prod* ucts 30 per cent higher, poultry and eggs

IK !| • 40 p e r cent higher, truck crops 19 per cent Ifi — higher and Yeg&tabi£a-55-pfle_c<»ptL>.|gh^r.— W I)!,- ' 'W hat bum s the fanner, of coursc, is that E Ik,! 1 prices are now below the 1951 Korean war H ^ » j | ’) peaks. Cotton, truck crops an d meat areW llflj I 30 p e r cent below these peaks and wool prices K I W I ' are Olf 67 per cent.

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jnlnr^ ' sec re ta ry Wilson's ability to capitalize on K iJljl , his new Job to J he adm ntafo n r fionarpf. H U | M otors Is'uUtlgated'ljy Lluu8'4teps"lrrtWfle~

H - —leiisd con trac t procedure.They include com- I i - - p e tltiv e bidding In procurement, negotiation B .. .0 1 c o n e c t and,.llnally. renegotiation. . wl ThJ5 would mako it necessary to corrupt ^ 1—r"thx'ce^separate sets q1 offlclalsi^^XtieicTitgo^ 13] r tiatlb ii board," separate from departm ent of fil I defense, Tevlews all contracts to make sure ji 4 . th a t-c o n trac to rs, make o n ly a "reasonable S ? ' p ro flt"T Jo re efficient producers a re •allowed n ' a h igher profit th an the Inefficient.

I ' ‘ i t ^ s C T ^ ^ t N o a h d id n ’t h a v e 9 i . _ . p a s s e d 'b .v c u n g re sa b p fn r<» b n l l t n .h i ' ' I ' a r k . .........................

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* W H I R L I G I GI W au t« 4 w a s b IN O T O N —A flow bul »tesdr em loD o r « nl 'm u m m m ellmlnaUon o t num erous *oeI*l-*«nonilc pia. IK I. UUcal •w fo rm a’* ach le red In U>e etrly, roiy d * r« '

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e f R ootevelt'ltuinan appoln______I U I tnenU . the JurliU h a re n o t dei---------1 u o . too k ind lr wlUi (he work o f th<- " ~ ! . r S W hite H oui» benifaotcr*.

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If .ui/ Lluiii _ the eonferraUTe ilde.£ii«d Ib S # ' • - T h u f , although m any "reform;

Utbt Ood*. h a r t been ou tlaw ed o r whittled down only in tt " lower oou ru , th « b U b tribunal 1* exp tc ttd to c «

Unue t h t Jnd ieU l h a te h e t work on a ba tch o f «mi Uonal, m -oca*W tr*d o r aloppjr l»gliU«oa. ,

^ t m O T O P J tm iO IA L M V f e W - 'n u c ^ t r a l a t■a wJJI b e lifntliaint teatun ct th> if /e c t ot t t i* jud ic ia l ne a r s o v e r ^ r*-**talJlUhm ent of Individual UbertJirn n » P l . t «nd th t lim ita tio n of th a federal jo»WTlmenV» powi

P M d JuriidleU on- .c a t a o o u b b i Ids o n ir h u m a n , American ju riitt h aT t n o t beet h e Jo in * unaffeot«4 i f w er ld eventJ. Thej' probably figure this t e e l r e - gorem m int** i« n o t more deilrible here th a n 1n d t u t r i a l U u e o v o r Peip ing .n a u o M in ^ exemplified UUi a ttitu d e dri

ro&Ueallj' In t h t i r am ateulallon of th e lobby, t lt e e l c o m - H atch and th e a n t l- t ru i t act*. The ke7 M ctlon <t h a ir r f ia t t b l lebby iaw w a t he ld uneoniUtuUonat becausef t T - I l l t v den ltd fcff t h r t t y e a r t; th o -b « lo -rl* h r of ■■petillola r e a l i t y . « n » i c t « j u n d e r i fa m e n t a l s ‘m t to<«aUed "c lean poUtlei'' lejUlat^on h u beed e v e lo p - held to v io la t« tb e indlviduti'a freedom of poUtici

R e n n o m lo wMon. I n a-m or*-a tin u U o na l case, the aupremo com“u T thrwir ou t a eonvJellon of communliU on tb e p o u r.n e s a m e th e ,d e p a rtm e n t of JusUee'a orlflnal lljrt o f sutle l l m l t a - r e r t l r t t w aa UDConstltuUonil.. . . . . - i ta rb l tm l ly .b r a n d e d je r t a ln o rsaa litU o n ia s •‘sutro fj, nn^v TersWe" w ith o u t any mpporUns evidence or glvln

i c e g a l n - ^ ^ ^B U im iS S SHACKLES L008EN ID —Business an

c p p j i c a - inrtm tjy h av a b t t n unshackled M a c e ^ n ext<n and th M ia a p e rs is ten t trend by the judiciary to ir«

B l e a d l n r p r i« t* e n t^ rp r lw of th e th re i t of fo re rn m en t com peUtion. i n tb o c u rren t du Pont suit, w hich m ty b abandoned by th o H stnhow er a to in ls tra tlo n . th

ire s e t u p court adopted » m ia o f rea so n -th a t is. cocuna w i th t h e i«ns»>-in dlam U slng m any penons nam ed in th a b s e n c e catch-aU ind ic tm en t,

o h iv r * . sim ilarly, th e courts have softened the affec t o f tn TW i-HarUey a c t and o lher labor 3e«IslaUen o n ew

. l iv e n e s s , to tjjo growing chagrin of th e unlona. An< e x t r e m e ue lpatln r th e m ore frltnd ly and synpathetlo attl t h a t t h i s tude of th o E isenhow er froup. the Jurists no longe

iiiirA tn bua lneaanen o r Industxlallits as suspect on. bureauoraUo l ln d ln j . O n the conlrsry. m any o f thesb e fo r e I t nillngf have been he ld to be “whlmjlctl," as In th

sUel selsure U UctUon.

(S te * ^ ^ ir* BrATM * E IO B T g O A lN -T O o Trum an.O hapm an . . . f - . l i i S Straus am b ition to bu ild a nsUon-wide federa l powe

empire h a a be en checked In decisions in such wldel C tlo n s o f acattered a ta te a as v if tln ia , Idaho and C ollfom li 3 li t s , d l s - T heir p ro -goyem m en t 'InterpreUUons of various lan d n z a n d conservation laws, daUsg beck to tho tlm o c

•nieodor® R ooeeveh, have been challenged by th courts.

i ro v e rs le s Another aepeo t o f th is development is Breater recog w o rk in g mUon of th a r ls h ta of the its tes vls»a-vlj th e fedcru

i t t tlw a v a authority; A lth o u sh th e supreme court h as y e t-to re ' view m any o f th e ta ruUng*. numeroui dacUlons recog

n ls t tb e sU te a ’ rigfat to enact laws dealing w ith eegra e d d e d to gaUon a n d tlm Uar mattei:*.l ^ ' s a b l e ■ ■ ................ • • • - -------- ---I s to r m s . if. B.-V. N . B 2L A T 10K 6B tP > 0n the high tr ib u n a l o f B u r n - calendar la a C a llfom la decision holding t h a t th la - « « i i United N atlona c h a r te r does no t supersede the BtotuUi£ = 2 SJi-- ----------------------------------------------------—

e o f t h i s I n n t e tlie a ffe c t th a t th e U. N. charter end action.................... -a r t-b in d in g .o s clCy ordinances and sU ta lawa. WltJ

the segregation Usue. th e nature of th e 'U. B.-V. i relaUonahlp w ill bo am ong the m u t -im portant m a t t e n during th o c u rre n t session. _

^ , - , , 1. - T he question sow '.exclUng in ferio r'^ourt Judgej r i i c u i a r poU tlclana U w hether the Roosevelt-Tru’ o®" m an body o n c ap lto l h ill will raUfy the JQdlcJal wreck a lo n , a o - ing of so m a n y new d e al-fair d e ^ ’teform s."5 o f a g r i - ----------- T--------- --------------------

ongr...- V IE W 'S O'F O T H E R Sr a c t t h a t \ ■ W H T n o t t w o t e r m s ?d r o p I n ' Serera! ye a rs ago tb e Idaho legislature paw ed a res

t s i n s i s t oluUon caU lng fo r a popular election o a a cornU tu Uonal a m en d m e n t llm lUng tha governor to one four

_ year te rm in office. T h e am indm ent was spprovedB e n s o n , ,n d a lthough G overno r Jordan U the f l n t m a n t-

V -today '5 - -t«ae-tm de!rtt»-pn)vlajone/-ll-ba»-ajrtady-l>*oom a-tvt dent th a t th o a m endm en t has-no t accom pU sbed-lt

niTTiMii ObJecUve. I t w aa th o u g h t th a t the previous tw o-yea -t«m .o f.goven iQ r_w aa .too .sho rt.to .p rov ide_a_p ropc

r ic u l tu re continuity In th e admlnJatraUon of the Btate’s a ffa ir: :lk e t h a t a four-year te rm . U w as beUeved. would provide fha 'O f o v e r con tlnu lty r*nd -8o -th t-am endm en tw as-»dop ted . On' r lc a a r * - am endm ent, however, has concerned 1

number of Id ah o a n s : T h e provision th a t the govemo: i j e c e m - cannot luccaad him self, os he was allowed to do u n d t

rs to a n the old tw o-yea r-te rm arrangement.The house yesterday passed a reu lu tlon proposini

, t h o I n - to a lter th is c lau se to allow the governor to euccee< ■ rtrAts r tf himself once—to eorvo a maximum of e ight ye a rs li

o r o p 01 ■fliirl' «w vn >v»11»ot» <» 1i5 a r o u n d order, and w e hope th a t the house reso lu tion wll BAE. receive favo rab le consldem tlon In th e senate . I lin ts" o u t p u ie d the ro I t wUl go before the people for vo te U

l s .a b o u t . . J o rd a n fs now -«nbark lnpon th ^ A n a l tw<s e i s i n year, of h is te rm , a n d because they are the fftiaU w i

yean , he ia, in effec t, a "lam e duck" Rovcmor. T h a t Is m d s to p - there Is no poaslblllty o f .his being sUll In office wher la t- o f - lf t - -Ihfl-nist leg is la tu re m eeta. and as » : ^ l t h is e « cu -

, • Uve functions a re seriously him pertd : Ws p a tro n ari p r ic e 01 powers ^ re mosU y gone, h is InHuencejapon tha Icglsln oy a b o u t ture Is au tom otlcally diminished, and h ls e n tire ad )Cgan I n mlnlstraUon—h is s ta f f a n d his'appointed o fflce n . 0

“cabinet"—h a s lo st m u c h o t lU potency In d irec tln i A»r,f the a t ta in o f th e s ta te . U nder the provisions of thi

p e r c e n t p „poK d am en d m e n t, th a t sltuaUon would n o t be ir p e r c e n t effect u n til a t le a s t tb a la st ha lf of h is n e x t te rm r y p ro d * WheU>er o r n o t h e w ins reelecUon. or even ru n s again n d ecRS the poBlblUty th a t h e m ig h t do so would p reven t thi -if«r r p n t <>uck” oondlUon from exlsUng until Uie end op e r c e n t (T here would be no “lame duck'*- termu g n e r ,------- at-BlI-ln* a n y period In which no governor w aa re, Is t h a t elected.)—E xchange.e a n w a r -------------n e a t a r e BROADCASTERS' XMMDNiTyo l n r lc e a Tho w d lo s ta tio n s o f Idaho were sueoessful In cet

tin s a blli th ro u g h th e Idaho house w hich fre es then of any responsibility in connecUon wlto libeloua sta te m ents of po litica l candidates . T he press in th is s ts u

. u a medium fo r d luem inaU ng publio expression, ha never.shirked its responslbUity k this tru st b>- ask

a iiz e o n - jng im m unity fo r th e reckless. untruUiful o r m allclou -G e n era l- -atatcmenta of Ir r esponalble-lndlvlduais who-may-tise-ii' t h g ' a e =------Th r ltgen a ^ n h e f rw t je s s ' has-dtrcloped on. thrt» assumpUon of Jo in t respoaslbm ty for w haC ls w ld b

U»e persons w ho u se .lt. A t a ruU and guide, th e pres lo u a t io n and v i u conU nue to delete and Ignore th o se pe r a . . sons, political o r o therw ise,-w ho, w ould..viU fy..amc o r r u p t malign through- Its m edium . As a parly to th e acuis

^pI n1 Ern— -d ls tr lb u tlo n -o f-l lb e lrtb fr -p r* sU U in r4 u » .u J ia b lD .t t « th e spokesnuui. B u t u a m atter o f public pro

m e n t o f ^ j i o n a n d a sa feguard to wild. rwJtless sH item ent iKC s u r e of poUUclans a n d o th e rt , th e PWirth F s u te censure is o n a b le where UablUly for ua tiu th fu l's ta tem e n t# encroache: •a llo w ed Broadcasters w an t to avoid th is lesponalbUlty.

. I f the r ad io Is th a effecUve' force tts .p ro p c n e n t claim It to be. th e nnancla l IdMresU I t je p re se n t should cert*lnl>- n o t a sk relief fo r lt»>pot«nyal wronK

■et a IU I "O' “ 'M>ur ttm m a tj . -iw-IiiUlo im t«..IM 11... JllSACLJhlaJi»atUjr*QaasttLniflajnr#b*fW 5JhB_frlvolitE U t n n e : -it~reflect«-#h© w id-bebom ^a^poblfc:i“ S S ^ ^ “ “

w oitii e id t K tw *. I

T l M E S - N E W S r '

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S h o ts es of re c e n t __I sections of

-al Jud ic ia ry T H E T B S OOLD IC N E 8cent D em o- . __

‘ ■ CongratulaUons 'to t h r e d l tonan e p p o ln ^ * tlm aly editorial about glvlnj re n o t o e a it adm inistration a n d etiMi ork o f th e ir se e r tto ry Btnson a choace to 1 rs. u p th e n e s s in W oth iag ten .ourt. th o u g h Ooinctdentgl o r n o t . l a tb e 11 « n te d -o n -b y - -bU It-te t|od t»oed-to-« i*-sta t*-l accompUsh- l a tw t t h t s e n t t t iq ln te a a d ml

le ttts to w a rd c c o m lt t t t ln tro d g e td S S I t ' t o vide a popular vote on tb e

ly *^eform s" a S U U a t repeal WU. only In th e D o they m in t w ith tho t* it«d to con - c h ln tiT I thought they .wore te h o f tm o - arm ed boadltt. n . r o tb lM g - l

(Bubl)

Judicial r e - Shoci;ual Ubertle* th ree puji* to give 1u e n tt pow er to ch ild ria . T b iy axe p u t «

spaniel and AustraUan sh tp i kve n o t been w t live a ha lf mUe norUi a t f figure th a t end of th e new highw ay oui lera th a n I n W eadeU e u t . (P. 8 . no te : B

th a t a g aln l) . tUtude d ra - A d a a p . S eh l( lobby, th e . . .

i secUoa o f n o HUM D E P T .‘i - . . . 4 b Orange, T ex , » ho sb a ad 1

jf p e titio n »ward»d a diroroe on h ia ce p io ta t tb a t his bHda of th days teek her pe t dog io 1

o f poUtlcaJ n lgbt. (AP new t Item)ipreme cou rt . :M a n 't best friend? .., tb e g round

TO M B PO B A C SW N O *

- aut-w eeks of th e new adm lnlj tlo n and no chsnge y e t ia th e p

••f®* office peas ISUU using (I use th a te rm Io

luslness a n d ly ) th e scratchy old D tsnoa •tain ex ten t, num bers. Sometimes I th in k ■ d a ry 'to 'f r i e " 'tfie"ec(*flmy trend c i a ba c tr am en t com - too fa r . I t 's time fo r a cbangel Ilch m a y ^ P e a Scratebtratlon . th e {xw ia F a llsis . coounon . , -ned l a th e p_ g ^

wUl te ll you quite prom ptly th a t f " “ ‘ po r i U4 . i v t o c o m « im a e t,c lv ll . . I ce and Is no t In poUUcs. Alreadj

c an hear soalo b righ t pe rson 1 f l i i n n t « ^0^ " ’“ J' R«PU‘>Ucan V

nn ^ m aste rs have been appoin ted In iT o lS T e s S l- t3 0 .y e a r s ._ ^ ^

,- as In th e k a j i o u s LAST U N E. We --dldnt th in k w e’d

anyone we knewl” i.C h ap m a n - GENTIEMAN IN T Itd e ra lp c w w FOUBTH EOWsuch widely

s f a V A N E N G E Leater recog-th e fed e ra l m

* y e t-to r e - - -------■ .- V .

‘S S : : K U f Vth tr ib u n a l'sig t h a t th e ithe s ta tu te s ■ J

end actionslawa. W ith ___ - _____

C p E iiiirt Judges. ' 4 ^ | m ^jsevalt-T ru -Uclal w reck-

ERS ~ GUMMm

~ DISH 's spproved . n t m a n tob * o o m e - e v l - - -------------------------------------------ip U sb e d 'lt t

M b a ffa irs . H E M M P DZ m . §;.‘ - _ L A v m m E PM ncemed a " _ •he governor “to do u n d e r ; .

1 proposing to succeed

h t ye a rs In

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tha Icglsln- , i , t . e n tire a d - • U b A t - t V

o fflce n . o r P A T E N T 'n d irec tinglon> o! lhe NAVY

REDn m s again ,p reven t th e . . .the

luck", term s lor re-

, SANFORIZlth.« • PLAIDS

« lou i State*1 th is sU te . ■ ^ - • •

3 = CHillC'lB sa id by ^«. tb e press II th o se p e r- . _______________ "..v lU fy ..and . ... ................) th e ac tua l 'M jlab lD .K L ■ --- ------- • ---------- ------p u b llc p ro . a T 7 1 ? Csta te m en ts •

ite censuresencroaches. 6 - 1 4lUty. . —.p roponen ts , je p re se n tsjtta l wronKs ~ • 'Toold surely "U iatrlvo llcy I f f AiC T t i Siifc} m n = - = p U ^ :

n e w s . TW ffl FA L M , roAHO

“ p r - j HOW T H IN ^

^ PEGLEII U t le lte r w m be c o U t te n l '

W «*pe»« o f P g ^ ^ i

ployed a t l e u t two oommunlst * m e a.'-o a t of wbom ooce was cei l a t i e ac t o f go- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

D IC N E 8 ing through h ig h - j | ^ ^ B | ly » M » t lU te d t -

> th e ^ t o r r a partm ent decu- »eut giving the m o U coavtnlenU

a n d etptcUUy ly U ft exposed for choace to clean thU purpose by a siag tea . f u n e t i o a ^ whoit. l a tb e Ust of stepped ou t o flU s(b e -s ttto -k ig l t- e ffiet.--------------nee a a d o la ln g i call a ttea tie a I BS It'tO 'p rp * ■g tlB 'to th e fee t « o a ' t b e slot th a t to m t b u n - C i H » * B |

d rtds of- A merl- tb th o t* m a- caa dally p a p e n h e y .wore o a t- of th e grufe A o itr lc to f r te c

btve e eauaued to th ru st upen t r to d tr t the malieioui, b h U t

(Bubl) p«w<ti»»iM o f this f s k tr loag 1• ^ netoriely w as tilab llsh id bt}

J« D E P T . quiiU ea u a lying b la e k m rd’ I r e fe r to • beek c s lltd *

JH to flv * tw ay earth y , the M sa , t h t eu jo to r, r t p o r t eoektr I ra ." by two m em ben of Peori l io n shephsrd.' staff. T h » t o h a ra c tm m . I n o r th a t tbe A ndtrton a n d B oaald W . 1 ghway o u t ' of Neither ef t b t t e indlvlduaU i t ». no te : HoWt ferred to la my msaU oa of P ^

two conuaunlst "Jeg-men. i 1 a m p . S e h ltt t no knowledge w hether either• them Is a communlsU

!'hu i*aod was ^ laU n tlon here U to callr o 'M a ' com- OuesUon U ie -g o o d - fa l th - o f - l

i S S ^ e e the New York Times w d Uie 1 6m i a t Z ald.TTibune a n d of John B. O t

wa 1 ^ of the Times editorial board, Bobert K . C arr, who bolds t

— :• c b s lr 'o l- J o e l .P irk e r-p ro fe e s a

1* .a m ll iW i.- o n O il, » , tf io tlli

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r I fployee of Drew Peanon and e

a ^ e l Pe^.gp,penaan and m ost o the r m ^ S c re te to formed Americans know U iat 1 r w ia Pans) C irlhy licked heli o u l ol Pearsor

a pubUo place. Mr. Oakes of posta l worker editorial board of the Kew ^ m ptly th a t Uie Times conceals th is relaUoni nder.clvU serv-. from those renders o l tho T l ics. A lready v e wbo read bis review, i t pe rson oak- . 1 wrote Oakes. colUag b is )UblJcan post- {enUoo to Otis culpsbJe omissJoz ipolnted In the , material fac t, on offense whlcli

lthe case of a lawyer bcloro a co• would' call fo r serious dlscIpUr T LINE acUon. I p u t oppropriote questl U ak w e'd tee to Oakes,

U f IN TBK I have:received no.acknowle^ H BOW meat- from e ither Oakes or A rt

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E R ’S A N G H» U tte n l w ith Hay»p e a n o a a* a b a t ^ affren tery to 1 ^wbo h a s e m - Jouzoabstie groups on the ello m u a lsl * le s - e n d functions o f modera Joun

g io n to f tb a e th lc tw h le b n o w d o s a te th e N ew York ^ e i . » b e rg tr -sa id rep e rffag . beoctfc should oe n ec m I tts lf a e t altogtt w ith p re te sU U o n of farts bu t « l a t e r ^ t a t l a n u wtlL - i . t a k e . l t trom (h t lasttaee tl& O o k tt .T tv i tw .a a d . th a u M CO arthy-ly k . b r :pCTW P w y

I S H B I m eoDvtnle& t to the peliUeal ism th a Kew T o rk Tlm at a lio is te a a acknow ledgtd peeuliorliy of I

•tkiwfcPwlst Journalism .10 f r te p reas O arr, of D ortD uuth, w u th t 1s t upen % e i r ecuU vt t te r e ta iy aad maalpuli n , aw U vated of B e r ry T ru m a a 't to*«allsd cc t t r long a f te r m ission on d v il righ ts aad It ilishtd beyond ta m e in d ir ld u a l whe eagsged Nti ilaekguord' W ecbiler, a n scknowltdfcd mem 'co lltd TJO- o f th e V oung Oommunlit lesi Seaotor, tb e w ben tb e w u a QeluttbU itud(

1 of P t a r to a 't u e e u a tt] o f t h t oommUtlop.t n a re J a c k T b e oo a u au a lit book store la ^Id W . M ay. Y ork g a v t th is report a promlsrlduaU I t r e - display. C a rr b u no excuse f o r :D of P t a r K n 't know ing t h a t A ndenon w u Penen." X h a v e s c n 't employe and Uiat McCarer either o f b a d given Pearson a beating.

I t a p p e a n tb a t h t dellbent chose to oonceal this reveaUng 1

I to call In to Influen tia l deUU In wrIUng hisi lU j- o f -b o th tack-on-M cC artby in-Uie'gulse 0and Uie B e r - book review,ihn B. O akes, i am coaflden t a lio Uiat Oa)11 board; a n d c a r r and Sulsberger are thoroug: 1 bolds th e ir aw are o t PoarM n's notorious i -profeesor o f honesty, m alice and th a t polIU nee a t D a r t- motivaUon w hich caused him to 1

gage two com m unist reporters ar before, tb e to use th a columns of several hithe New Y o rk drad A m erican papen to try to wiloUUcal b la s t gla a rm y commissions for commihe guise o f a Ists w ithout sta ting th a t they Wies. A lUiough communlsta.book p la in ly • • •In Bn e m - I have discussed Anderson recei

)n and every ly w on u ia . a i weaemeyer a3st o th e r J o - Col. Ivan V e a tc a A ndenoa t m )w U iat M e- Jf Pearson In }akes o f th ee New Y o rk “

relaU onship 1 !■■■■ ^f Uie T ;to o t • ___

lllng h la a t - ___jS R u M I0 0/71 ill!on o f i O ^ e H use w hich, in:Ioro a cou rt,1 disciplinarynte questions f i

acknowledge- es or A rth u r

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______ . _____ B alt L ake City.^ T A fter tom e rouUae fu rre i lI « r I th t a rm y decided be w u no t

e a o a g b -f ic w to JusU fy furtbe ■ " L ' tension o f h i t d ra f t d e f etm ent

s puUlsbff, who w as drafted b a t, like ;*?u- e thera o f bU type, eased da to

___ O e n e n l Wedemeyer saidtome lim e a fte r Uie w ar, he dl

i h i ^ ^ < ^ - ered tb e paper’a edltortal poUc? clote to Incilttlon- to muUny

to -h le op la loa, Peorsan’a Jackf f ” “c T i S . ? de rton d id no t havo enough aur farts bu t with jjy dom inate the editorial t

lastanee of teaU m eaU m ay *ho aaU-P a a n g a ' H e definitely doet be l|tve

S e t c r o f f i c U a n o th e r ln C U ? ia ttsU rM J? h ^^ ^ U e a l lam of ccm m unlst gafflt.o f fom eatlni

is to be c o a tc n t om oag A e r lo a a toldlieuUamv of t l S em phatlslng th e .a e w i’ of O Icuuanvy o iv m ^ a ad In PhUlpth. was tha ex . l a lin e wlUi tb e ooauqualst.iS m m S u t t o o fd U o r g a a U d n g th tA o je r l^ i

m S i S la g m ach toe a ad g rtting th e ti h U ^ U t t t o u t o f O hlaa and Iw e p e .-ea eu sd N sa ev . Cieneral, W tdemeyer »olve<!f f l d m f f i p ro b ie m 'b y dipleUng th t tUf f l j t “ J S the . la n te rn . As ladlviduaU leiSSuufnwtff<"r P r tse n tiy th sre w t t a oS csto re ln N ew ■” <1 “ »t paper folded,r t a S S lO ttt P * P « definitely wti l e x m e ^ a o t n u a t ln g trouble," the g e a tra ltion w u Pear- •Uiat McCarUiy Colonel Y eaton said h e reik beating. A nderton only u a leg m sn fc he dellbentel? ed itor o f t h e L aa tem b u t adde<s r e v e r end b is Im pression o f Aadersoa w tm m h ij . 1- I«vor.W t.1-the'gulse ol-'a - Y ea to a w u -y a n ) ted .o u t o f .

' cow a n d sentenced to a wholelio th a t Oakes, o f tUenoe a t a desk la tb e Penare thoroughly b e c su se .b e opposed-submlsslinotorious dls- th e SfenU in .

I Uiat pollUcal A nderaon'a own blurb on th eused him to en- Jacket gives .h im a m uch mori reporters and m an tlo c e r e o In the w ar. H eof teveral hun- h e aerved as a '^>rar correspo]s to t ry to w a n - In O hlna."-A nd la ter In arm y l iIS for commun- gence in Shanghai “ to r tpo ith a t Uiey were w h at th o communists were u j

H e a lso says th a t w h e n 't tu* ended h e w u w ith a ban d of ns

nderson recent - allie g ue rrlilo t "behind the 2iTKRMiyif' U B ' sns&ued tu lis iu e a iU i i h e -Ddenoa turned m u n ls t gue rrlllis .

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for h lf tour. ■ In W«h ■

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Oflered m e imy ■f S “ t« » ■»? “ R I“ ^ iJttrwwd. “I can ■

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Whius House ■Iw alW uiH notnecejsarlly ■i^ flo d lD « » .-A n d ^eO T - ■fffliw mX iu full (ulliU es of the ■iflaeat for_Uie, project.------- ■JLiiUani ire t r u U n g m e ■ W ^ p p e d . - th » t rm - ■Jlo like W uhlngton—m ay- ■ech-’----------------------- th

(rve Leader 'ases in Boise iwt h tx » IW -W irrea Lynn

I^OTiU Wholesale Build* t f (OfflptAr office he re and g t a e Clly resident, died M a Mpiua Tuesday. u ee I reserve lieu ten an t B lie uny , wos com m and- Kcf field ttrtlllcry.reserve ^ h a KetteniMflho. - - • - h k h jO K llre duty from 1941 erlsf la the sou th and

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ed More th a n 300 ekatere and d a n c e n also a a re d itp lay lns the ir ta len ts a t th e ley-

?* th ird annual polio roller akatlne and t* len t ahow W ednesday and

IT ThurBday^cvcolBCT a t the Tw in Fall# high achool gymnaaium. S how 'tlm e Tak

•* fo r bo th pcrformaDcea la 8 p .m . are al T he show provides th e fina ls ' to »chooj

the Tw in Falls ' county M arch of »{*«>■ Dimes campaign with a ll proceeds from th e two performances going to Pf*“ p

•y th e polio fu n d .; eioodi:d K enne th McNew, R hythm R oller ’ I°cl J- R ink m anager, reports th # ahow h u “ “O’," u been -ffloved -to -the -gym naslum -to Prwisl J . provide addiUonal seating facUiUes. y, U s t year's show played before threo

overflow crowds Jn Tw in Pall*. I t Tick

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A r TheI also appeared lo Gooding and B ur- in Wi» ley* PennjI No goal h u been se t fo r th e 1933 apkrt,1 benefit. However. W 5M w u raised —^, from i u t year'a perform ances. mJ T aking p a rt In th e tw o-hour show «

are akaUng groups from th e grade 11, schools, Junior h igh schools, blgh * Uf school and the R hy thm Roller Skate L «"., club. Special dance num bers will be l / l l I , presented by pupils o f th e 'M e rle

• Included in the ehow'a 4S separata K £ 2 , numbers a re Jum ping exhibitions, p tm i , precision drllls ..s tU t.and -ac robaU c , skating, novelty num cers, dance I routines and ta le n t acta.; TlckeU will be avaUable a t th e ’

Saturday we will give ?30 fo: Model ECA74- Westinghoui

for a dozen eggs!

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door. No reaerve tickets a re be ing told.

0 . A. Kelker Is m u te r o t c e r-tmonlea.

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V6 know you will enjoy ih e fin 's" peechcfl, as they will have ifood fo r thought" fo r you.

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H H cd In th a p u re h u o of n itu ra l laj H H ' f rn n 7our appUeant< herein for dl» H H .'.trUmtlon to Indu itr? to d the geO'

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m SM tl ITcartU lcaU by the federal pove 9 i i £ 3 commltslon we wlU grant a certlll' H i i 5 cat* or certiflcaU * of convenient H l i r!! and necg8t l tr-io-«ueh-(|uallfl<<l-*a H l l [ 1 weU-flnaaced organlutlons aa a r H B a w e u a a to effcct efficient d titrl

i buUon o f g:«< throufhauC ths trei H W }. Into which i t haa been Introduced.' H m T M tln s n f OlrenI f f l atarted preienUng testf.H i V I mony TU eiday on lt< rtien 'ea anc H w was a tU cked vlgerouily by the opH B i * ' - po»ln« p a rU es -N o rth w eit Nfltura ■ f l 1 i . Oaa company and W eilcou t TTan*' H i V ! Dilation company.K l I . * I M tanum e, i t appears the hear. H i H ) ' < Inc will recess all nex t week. Mon. O f ^ '' 'i day U a legal holiday and Examloe j f i f r ' .L aw has conflicting dates U ter It|H 'h i | Jk l the week. PP C engineer* also havi£ ] B ft Indicated they are anxious to begliU I a 1 an Interim atudy of the date on re^H n r ’ ' ic rvta to be submitted this weelH I H i >nd have aome kind of report read:H I m 1 when th e hearing* recanvene.H l l B 1 1 la te rre n tlo a OkayedH l l » - L — P E a - m n t« d .th e _ r l8 h t .to ln l« jM l l i f|t|| vene Tueadoy to th e N ational CoaW i aasoclaUon. t/n lted Mine Woricera o.H l l AmerlcD, Fuels Research councU■ I IncM M ontana Coal Operators awo-■ I claUoQ, Coal Producera AstoclaUotH l R I ot W ashington. Wyoming Coal Op-H i U era ton association and Eherldan-H t l i I ' Wyemlnff Coal company, on t Join'n f l !i f peUtion.S I I H! ' Monday eranU Included:K l ■ 1. PacUie was endoned by th iH H ' BeatUe Q a i company, tha Colorad<H l l I' ‘ ln te n U t« Oa* c08U>any, the Publii■ n o 11 Serrlce co m p aa r of Colorado ancH U U " • th e Spokane Oa* and Fuel companyB f f i l I tt " '" h w y ow ned oy t'acuic.T n m ll i 3- W esteoast'* attorney aald biU im T 1 1 *o tiU take two or three day t t<n i f f l 'il' show la detftU how hU company haiu U b 3 l ' autborisatloa required tm<B i l n I J « der C anadian Uw to brine ra* lnt<n f f l d IH H 1 ) pu>7 fa ln e d approval by June 1H H I I ■ t t could have g u In this countrjH I M I '*1)01 u te r .tbaQ .thfl.end of ISM."...H H I I I O allloinla SkepticalH | I ' S. A CaUfomU apokesmen aaldm i r-^ ^ com panlu there are against Ps-H l i > ciflo's pTopoaal un til “U haa beerH H Ll I prorea beyond any doubt th a t liH l l I haa adequate reserra.'*U m B 4. T he P o r t l a n d 'O u a ad OokiH H I — eom pany,-tha-W aahlngton-O u.aai!H H I S ae trlo oompany and publlo (err-M y I r i : - lo«’ oom m lsslons-of--K ew -M exlcoH H N ' W ashington U tah remalnMH H ,o eu tn l.H I ■ ' M ounU in l^ e l Supplj■ H a compaay. B a lt Laka City; Southersy i g ■ VnSon G ad company, retail auppUn■ « for New Mexloo,' and the ThreeH I ] 1 filetea N a tu ra l Oaa company, a BanH I ! 1— Ju a n tuppU ar. a ll were-hoatU a-tcm M i Paolflo’a proposal.

I j C. of C. Seals n New Officers H — ^t-Shoshone^ H 1 8HOSHOKS, reb . IS -H erb Love, H I I I I I p residen t of the Shoshone n i I I I I Chamber of Commerce, took office IrH I I I ' * m eetlas of th e chamber M on- I l l Ib ! ' ‘ outlined actl'HUes for th et i l Ik ’' i m on th ,m liii i ' fa rm ers bnnquet da te v a aj l f 0 1 ' set for M arch 10 a t- th e Lincoln I t t . I ' l school' cafeterU . Committees ap> w [ l " i : pointed by Love Include Ray Brown, H U[, . D., Camden M eyer and Pred Kohl ID 11 i f 1 who will w sU t Love In outlining th e K l | t | I *program; Jo h n Thomas, C halm er y k { u i— M a riltt 'a h d -Ja c k -K e lth .-v h o - irt ll |V |H <1 { handle ticketa, and Meyer, who will

l l f f r ' i ' ^ charge e f the menu. in U The cham ber w ent on record aa

objecUn* to th e government U klng i*i i i lL' r r ’ ow -tt>»-entlr»de«l8n>ted-*rea-near

I Carey a s a bom blns range. A cash donation v a a voted for th e polio

• fund- E. I . . Gomes will act as secre­tary u n til t h i f ln t meeUng In March w hen Fred Behwarta, new

— secreUry. will - U ke office.--------------Kohl introduced the county a n -

nlng kitchen problem and the cham­ber decided to write a le tte r re ­v e s tin g th e county to dUconUnue pU ns for opening of.the kitchen,

T he le tte r will point out the un ­feasible u p e c ts of the project which

f p 'i fjl l i det^rmlnod hy th» rh«mh«T-n t l r n ' ^committee'which investigated the

i l 1 project. C ost o f putUng the canning I I kitchen In order for operaUon Is «c-

: ces&lve. th e committee reported, and I through • InvesUgaUon with o ther • r— MosIo Valley kitchens, the com m lt-

■ fee determ ined th a t It U doubtful if Lincoln county could m n lnu in

ji - t h e kilchen .-- '- • .... — -

n 'TaggedBOISE, Peb. IB MV-6en. Glenn

Bandelin, D-. Bonntr, one-hslf o f the n o r th Idaho Democrat combination which filibustered ■ in the se n a te Tuesday on a coun­ty opUoa slo t machine bill, re­ceived a g ir t from senitc a ttaches Tuesday m orning.

I t was a toy slot mschlne dan- ' ■ g lh if from -A key ring.

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the he a r- t i u cnU V i i Ir » a m l ^ V:M VhlriMw tool*** Irtfl | llB *am iD « i;« i i s i t Pmi»« • " ! ®es u u r In *>io {sir k iw *>» >>, also have ! « £JS to begin ] ; ,6 BTSoiufi * .« « Jlate on r e - »:oo iruiion t ^ k )r.Uils week t i ^ ^ i

!port ready '{ i S S s W ” ivene. ■

fiftls -Poulli7 ,-Egg—Woricen of

Potential for S ‘ yaUeyNotedo n t Jo in t ( r r . . r ^ o . . >

n a tio n a l production eontest apon by Bwlft and company. Thi

sd by th o dUUncUon can be attrlbuU d chlefl e colorajta to th e excellent growing condlUon the PubUo prevailing In Uie valley,

f e e m p a w A ccording to Davis. locally pro

. h« P*’’ 'I®**' the w est coas ^ m a rk e t than -do e n * produced 1:

th e midwest, which presently sup P l '“ ™ « t of the west's dem and fo

S t o •««■■ ■ " • • • " m tolnB lhO pportuhlty to.com ar a piece of th

i , i ooast m arkat, where Idaho e lg s, su Z PerhrlB<iusllty tomiawstUmcgg,ef IBM ^ constant demand.

' B rede *ald the demand fo r p o u ltr tmen sa id tab le use h u made I t ther e a t ralnst P a - °>Bat enUrprlse with Sw ift am

haa been com pany. Packaged poultry account b t th a t I t tor m ore than M per cen t of Swift'.

, grow sale*, and Ooke’ S om e nOfiOOfiOO chicken* ‘weri a -G U -a ad graw n tn . t h ii Hnltx l t«iubUo s e rr - year, h e lald. I h e total Included sl: w - M axleo, tlm ea . th e number of b roilers, pro

rem ained duced In IMO.OonsumpUon has Increased fron

« pounds per pereon over th e n s '; S o u t h s Uon in 1W8 to nearly 38 pounds Us lU auppUer j-ear.

u w o a m Scientific Improvements In ha n d i j ^ u i « to growing have sUmulate<no a m e-io b o th th e demand ■ and 'the 'p roduc _ Uon, W here a decade ago I t took I

pounds o t feed and IS' to 14 weeki l l ’a ' ■- to produce a three-poum

bro iler. Uie same resu lt can b achieved today In 10 weeka wlU

> P 1 * 6 pounds of feed.® B rede noted Uiat th e T w in P a ll

--------------- a rr« 'R n d -H ag e n n v i'v a i]e y -a re tw(.■K®9_p(HtJcuI*TbL_jfeJLjulUil_i< pou ltry producUon.. Paotors w hlcl

ferb Love '" h n n c e Uils business In theoo a rta j Slwshone *l«ht amounU of preclplta-ook oflica tlon . especially light am ounts ol Iber M on- «"'* the ateenco o f long pe-‘s fo r th o extremely h o t o r cold

w ea the r.da te Woa op'lned Idaho will becomce Lincoln * “ aJo r egg producing area, how- ttees a p - farm ers quIIIT Brown. Pfo<tuolng eggs on a "horse-ond* "red K ohl *>tiSffy" basis. There wUl be UtU< lining th e P™^*t In the business fo r tho form e:

C halm er conUnues to. keep chickens In w ho-w lll fw oriy h « te d and.poorly .In juU ted w ho WlU ““ I 'dlngs, feeds them Irregularly

a n d let-! Uiem m n loose on the farm, record aa W h eth e r Uie farmer raises chlck- n t 1«^ln g ®” ® “ fullUme undertak ing or a re a -n e a r J tL f t gldfllnf. ttic builnKia demands e A d u h th e appllcaUon of sclenUflc methods th e DoHo feed ing and housing, h e said. The u iM rti, Im portance . of well-heat«d. well-

>eUng In In su la ted 'b u ild ing , which provide irt* , new tem peratures boUi w in ter nnd-------------- su m m er,, cannot-be .overestimated.-nty c an - “ dded.^ e c h r a - v ast U Uie coast m arket It U tter r e - ” a1y to buy a ll th e eggsisconUnue could produce. Davis said.Itchen C ollfom ia, once a m ajor exporter t the u n - now Importa nearly 50 perect which “ •.cham ber,Fated the B canning ion Is ex- irted, and th o ther I com m it-

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nwt M ast „ 4 ,„ 5 eourt, m.4*o I.>duced In u * 'l f t n r r . Hil.TOO <or aiitrlct <001n tly sup- wod' lor, fogrt *<»r<lB»l«. 11.100 fimwid for " ■Using the JIU Sll—Countl«'-and Dunlelp>lltJ»eee of th e roTRilttlnt <Muetlon from cIMoRiDlori™ to , i l - ■“t« 7 I eggt, !IB Uf-SUU « /<

tradt acU ^i r TvniltrT so lift—laaarano—A now <od« f<

»oi>pro{it_bo«.Ual. ,«« l - aadJeal. .*rrtSwift and “ ^ " i i - n a a i K * —AppreprUiInf hiin ’ account! (or lUU min* lupw lor and driikrttivi: o i a w i i f .

MCOfid elait cIUm Ui* poiran to r« iehs "w ere <>»'«” * »»<* l»ltuu»« and rrfmadu iatea ll.<t .^ ^ i2S -au t* .aU aln-C nrld lnc .4W T ( eluded six «<c« ux on tinb tr Ukm from mb! Hera pro- '**“ "““" ‘J' **'®"

^SJM it, prje d from ^[ ,1 r,p„iiia*J’2t*Idiho'p^l«irbj- •h*! r th e n a - aatirt.mnds U st - ><■»< l-WfmorUIUIns «onir«i ta ta)miiuB iBSb out of tho mou

. (utt tax (Itkl, Itavlns It txelutlrtlr te tl m-D»(lti1n* Bon-fat drltd ml:Umulated ..udi,

rp ro d u e - w iiU n iB U -m W ------------I t took M14 weeks' n o :<>—Amin<lln< fair tradt aeU 'ree-Dound Pautd 6r s t u t t

can ^ .SB H -;Cocntjr opUon tlot machfa. bl

Contract Granted On Road Projee

« ^JhTi* “ PO 0 A T E X C o rre in rtsj= -A -ttT O MO areas «M. con tract for th e groding a

elght^nile aU etch on relocated U. I oiinta of highway 20 In aoutheostem Idah iQM r i . was awarded T uesday to Uie Bren

n an ConsUiicUon company, Poca ” tello. C. H . Kelly, d istric t hlghwn

I hrrnmn engineer, announced.L . ^ The co n tra ct caUs for Uie gradln

?*.! of Uie highw ay from a point on th Ryo Oraas f la t a - to th c Blnckfoc

be m U e tgldge acroaa th e Snake river. le farm erIckens m of eggs consum ed In th e sUt4

h e said.regularly U ie'cRg production 1:the farm . KSi^ho Is down 40 per cent from Ui es chick- Jevels of 1044, IMS and 1046. Mon ■Vlng or farm ers abandoned raising chicken riiTr^nt^ii^ and turned fu ll a ttenU on to, to e pro methods ducUon o i c a iii £^6^3, WiUtll hav

said T he t>een In high dem and since th e wai d . well- he said.

provide ' H ow ever,-w hene\tr they a re read n te r nnd to re tu m to producing eggs, th stlmated n i i ^ e t wlU readily _welcome then

because th e r e 'U 'n o subsUtutO 'fo la rke t It fresh eggs, DavU concluded, the eggs vis said.

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rory^ robertH

IRD ANNUAL

10 B iEN EFIT

[ A H N G - —ond

^ T ^ H O W ^J H S C H O O L G Y M

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8 : 0 0 P . M .

A ll P ro cee tjs Go T o • M o rc h .o f D im as

■ . - I ■

— - TIMES-NETO. '

die Schedule—K E E P K B I O

itSO K IL 0C 7C L E 5) (U M KXLOOYCLZS:

WeS nMDAT wrDNDDAT ' 'r r to Warrm - «?<) Earlr Eroala* Ktira•Ed B. Morro* 7rOO •UnUrr TWUr •Dr. ChHiUan • 7ft0 *LH« Bwint at M —•Broadvar Flark««M SlM *Crou Hr*•What*. M» Ltio *fl>0 •E<b«« «rf CaJttrr•Tbotl**U» tiSO ‘UUn Q w t« Orth.Lran Marrar 10:00 •i'Urbon

i s s i 'S 'r i .R iK . f i* 'Slartlta WtledUa .TBVUnAt•CDS Kn.1 -* ;m . -- '

TnUMPAT f M SonrlM Xu>< TIm•CDS World N tw ■ Tiir^M.rUSAfiOMW^Hamtaralllao TilS Oiidd' U'ttlock SluiK t- . and Wo*U.« — SlOO'BraaUut Clab-----

,!;!S■ l ! i ! ! : 5 ! K a . f S S , .

•W»ad/ Vtnra pja. .rWecnan'i WerM 1Z:00 Paol H anir•Xosw Or. Maloea ix iis Koea Hoot Ht*a

llOO •Dili RlOf 8 ^ xB«x CaapML s m lilS 'Tod Malcao H ^^H oob la ^ 1.10

flpl'U’n BS slidiU ad *loe wli»«r S sU '■N«w« 4iM •Bvarkr•JWm T m t C l l T u n ra tto r•l’«T»«a»oB .SiJO.*Cb*t.JlualJ«y.-------Pept(orTn8S «;00 Earlr llm lU Ktw*M nit TiRio TiflO •Top G a r ........ .......•Mirard R. MsrTow 7:10 •llrrluxo

v s ? a " A J : S “L a•Blac Croabjt SitO Frtodem UBA•ThoAnitrteaBWay 9:00 *Til«o of Tomorrow•VUIUn' Tim* StlS Lat U t r t lit Lljtht•Krpon li, tho A »•'« *TIm»•Metl HlllU lOiOO Muik yrom Bord**•Nr»> lOsI^ 'Svorta lUport•c u s Ktwt lOilO 'Edwla a lllll

. Local Firm’s Bid On Buses Is

•RUPERT, Feb. 1« — H ie T PU U E quipm ent company w u

» I— bidder o n i l z aohool buses to rn aa - bought by th e Minidoka cou

, , cUsa A school dU trtct. T he bo of tn u te e s opened bids a t a mi

-•ppropriitiBf la g here M onday nighL audit rariou* . .T he T w in Fall* firm bid t) .

-Atrer«pri.iiBf e « h 'o n fou r ChevroUt buses, tS. . i ia u auditcr on one OMO bu* in d $3.317.S0

«>« » ! » « » * ' S J a <rrtit. rf m « t« l br alx Rupert d jtlen t. U -r— —— eet of th e local bid* was made by

Thom as M oto r company wmch : V i S . . » 5 : M J7M S Io r ~ 1» 01 > D om e b

T he hoard m e t In a special sesii to coiulder th o Wa<.

a 'f fa t students to Give Musical Prograi

"IT; Feh . 18 — Instrumenaadieai. **rrl<« n u s ic —s t t id e n la - o f - 't h # - Llne< (.rlaiini hinda achool wlll presen t a programnd dmittmmt I h T ^ H i T 'a f 'S 'p .-BirW edneK !T>it.-ar.DiiBi a t th e tehoo l auditorium, van to raetl) PeatuTcs of th e eatcrtoincK tnd r«(m»dum ___

UaUTItO-CmtpmctrPliTiS....... - J . H IL L ........

1. , r » r .I l fc M thotioaa b7 »hoi*. . Ladlea Bom e Journal.r»r«a ta tak. ' « ' «“ r t h . »e“ J 30 mos., W.OO:lutlTtlr to th« 1at drltd mlft i

RHAPSODY IN RHYTHM

I s id ” K T F I’roiectT f i= * -m )r r —= * -S w « c t-S o lk f lJ5 o t-----------grading an • Lovey C am e Back

located U. 6 . « MUolaalppl W slU s te m M aho , D oo-W acky Rag

. i w - h i w . .

g e o . c . w o o d s

V T r o c J o r R « p o lrC « n fo r

river.

from the

ing chickens 'I tt t th e pro- -^m a n rn v --------- M O R e-P O W E ft-^ice th e w ar. j q Y O U R T R A C T O R

ey a re r ^ y _____T eggs, the icome them ,ibsUtutft' fo r -led^________

J l W ed . ( /

f c - -

M l - .

K ' . WJ S ________

« T o •• A WAND NAMEimas ___ © co tuM iiA a tew tiiK . inc. ■

______ 1., •

T O v s , T W ^ r - ^ A I . L g , - r o A H O -

~ ■ ~ - - P a i r R e s c u e d

— :— J A f t e r O w y h e i

L o c r c u f l ] G ) i m t y C r a s

NODAT - - - B o i s e , P eb . 18 (D -T w o i„ __ were rw c u ed by plane m itsday t

J T b iu f th e O w yhee desert, where they«int at H-~> c rashed w hile conducting an a<

, survey of gom e hlrds.t^ rtS 'o K S . T h e m en. J a m u CuUer aad

v a rd R . H n er , tu su ined no i«r InJurle*.T1iey remained a t th a o

'w a t »«ene nw re th a n 34 hours befoi------- rt#cuo p la a e picked them trp.

----------------------- I n J a r ia -B U jh t- - -u<«i«ck Show C utJer. m Boise j^ o t, receive t t i fi"”l ----------p a liiru l e u t 'o n hU knee and KI f j iS i ! ________i - I M i . u i d - g u m a ro ix lm tiitriec sirM i ploye, received only bruUes.a Girl Hirrita K U er ffwld th e ir light p l iJ ,- ■ c ra sh ed a b o u t U:30 pm Monmr H m and they w ere spotted by a rei« Sw* p iano ' Ju s t abou t 34 hou n liTiBo T hey a rrived l a BoUe about ■M« b a i t p m . today.

, H e so ld th e y apparently i- -- forced dow n by tu rbuJiat a ir t

wierr a canyon . T%e same drafts, b s s « l. 'P w b ab 1 y aaved Uielr Uvea, s

r caused th o pU ne_to careen ato from th e canyon wail, whlohiJ ; L *^tT t '> UBA L and ing DlfflctUtjf Tomonw . Q lc n n E . HIgby, Bolit, who l

the m e n bock, said he had to 1 rom Bord** abo u t two m iles away - from

craah scene. In th e nearest cleai he oould f in d In Uie Uilck ii

■ -------bm ahj------------------------------- - .’ □ H l i l T h e m e n were found about 0 m u mUes so u th of Bruneau after Tim t U ireo^ 'o iff aeaich, cbrerlag s<

' I S L O W 1 « » iq u a re mUes, in which — Tba Twin P '“ “ participated.

3oanv v u low p la n e was ‘'wrecked p t^ »*dly.”. H Igby .a id .

nidoka countylet. T he board will Include th e fourUi grade a Ids a t a meet- flute g roup , th e flfUi grade bet ghL nera* band a n d th e sixth grade biinn bid M.4M W oyne Ja m es , director,-aald et buses, 13.103 program woa planned to acmu Id *JJ17J0 on p a ren ta a n d tb e public w ith ' UM w r e SUl). grade school InsUiimenUl progrdealer*. Low- — ------------—

u made by the gOO CX XX K X K XX X m autX M t^

T t w i t btu. I D o n ' t M i j j t h e Tspecial sesilon n___ I POULTRY IN

( G i v e I F e b r u a r y 2 0 t

' r o g r a m |' Instrumental S H H « a l » A H H l-'U ie-Lincoln- ------m r a K 6 . . f l l l 'i program for Sn rw e d n esd ay ----------------- __________rlum. 5entertainment » maa

tetrPhriSB- I ----------------— £ L S —L ......... \ . J S S S B S S K iIdaho Sloum ai u J k J 9 R S i■'00 95.00 8 ^

DDY • | | ^ — ^ THM I X MCV >F l m

M t I•1“ a ■ •

I ^8 1 S '

CODS g■ C .n t . r R c h ick e n s

I \ f e c d c M t s

g S g ^ V £ ^ E a r n - m o r e

H i S .la y « 8 ..h O T d

m l CARTER5(c t o r ' I 7 3 5 M A IN AVE.-S............

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PI- m

\ B E E R ^

^tllK. INC. « TACOMA. __________ .

AHO ■ —

s u e d ^ l ^ ^ o t W a r ?— I ------------- — D JD nK K P C lE I8 ,-lnd ,-peb .I J1C6 W-A superior c o u r t Judge nili J “ -yesterday-U iat-U io K o rean eoi

fU ctU D o taw aro o d th a tli L i T S S l l rrrn»y« beaafldarlet of a soldli

kUled In U>e flghtinc tbere we Two mea enUUed to double IndemniUet.

musdaytram judge John L. NUilaek told a sere they had ^ n e ^ jor the MetropoUUa Ii lag an aerial TOrance?. company, *TVhat yc

.. waat U for tho oourt to ru Uieie is a aute of war betw«

^ ,°?h!^2rSf the U, S. and aome foreign powt 1^1 ^ thU. court ..to. aaiuBlora tafore a fuacUon* of congres* . . .

asking too much."— n ib u e t-o td e rw i- th # - ! n n n w

Jt, r e c e l i ^ a compaay to p»y doubU laden n ity oa a IIJOO poUcy to-M i

la m e n t e m - p ,-K c C U n tJc .- w b05e-JC, _ 0«t. Charlea E . A nderw n , wi

“ » “ ‘V1 by a rescue

hou n U te r. h s a d TIM KB-NBW S WAMT A3 te about 4:80 - —

e s r ^ a w a y U i M U i b f l J O H O“ EN D S T O N IG H T

letUt t— I ^

■ S s JEWIFER I t JOj^S

ud .b o u t 30a tte r a g B H O H B H e B H H w H

" 1T ^ - l = / f e a e t _h grade baad . 1 ^ S H O R T

W S U B JE C T .'lie w ith 'th e f s S B B H H H H H H

program.

the Twin Folli F in t A nnua l Vf INSTITUTE FRIDAY ry20 th a t the tu r f C lub

t MQREJIMOMEYw i t h ^ t h r i f t y

-

l A Y E R S

{ ‘ H m t o

• le s i M (od

7 I M ' • * * " -

, — :^ T ests made b y hundreds^ofl

poultrym cn show H y -L in e s lay about a case more tg g s a m onth

per 100 birds housed th a n o ther chickens. In feed tests, H y -L in e s cu t ed costs 5 to 8c per doEcn eg g s laid.' n-more m oney with th r i f ty . Hy-Line,' T8..h^0rder yours nowr '^

ER HATCHERYs . .......... - .................... P H O N E 2 9 5 -W

. •— -.........WE

n l Activity P lanneeo r ^ eaoeH O K E . P e b . l a - c u b s^ « .w ,a o f dea ITO.I m e t a f te r schoo l]U ld ,-P e b . W d » y - ir iH e ~ T ra m B -o f-M i* .-t Judge ruled «rjioinis, leader, a n d pU anedK o rtM e«»:. u»m *, la -the P eb . 35 pa ck me

« t the Llaeoto ith o o l oudltoa o f a soldier j j j j ujeme of th e p rogrami ( tb e re were “patiloUsm.*' wa>*>< deandem aiU ei. parUclpate in t h e cereialack told a t- B nphssls will be placed o s propoU tan In - folding of the f lag a n d gre

•TVhat y ra of It. o u r t to ruleT o r betw tea ^ I H ^ H H I B H I I

e s m IoubU Indem- k l A l i f S EN DSoUcy to Mr*. I M U T T •" T O D A Y.-.whose aim,. ______

° J s r _ p j w K1 WAMTADB.

mESumIG H T

V v<v n u e o io ttm t a 'm iU D tn r ^ ^ H H H H I ^ H I ^ B I

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. i n e s c u t 8 l i Now Thij g s Iaid .1 S jmH y - L i n e , | ■ T h e I D A H

5 9 W IL L BBINCg I H N EW TH EATR

L j - E A / i

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m . . 2 :3 0 7 :1 5

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Announcloj CU BTA IN XDU

i ) FABULOUSe Kc u a n t i n o ■

SPECTACLE J, . . with The S ta rs of A

“TIIE RED SH O ES-

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7 V ,^ * i j^ f t n is i fc

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w d • *»c t**® ore

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Mttd lh a t renU tor z^ a ^ b w l r o o m » p ^ dlreci g ^ U aJtrf Btate# would bo,u««Donth. . s u mJ « On*, director o f th e ^ 1,6 ^ & l w l M l D g o p e r .5[?-tlii-Bremen T-proJcct v ,- .n5%Tlau5ly W 8 h -o la n n i U ,drr* - • eonfei ifllteekf' have been c r - yona. I ' ^ o r i j l n a l l y called•2a«cM -andrftitaTatpr7.. tiomt ^ bedroom apartn jen t.

^ tiu been. eUmlnated. i^ ten

. . 'S T o O T x ro E : - - ■ t t J w . l t ^ e n L e w l . M . J J S i S i . Mlih:. backed hla J g i ^ w n the curb onJST»l P-.P* o m 1

jliaUercury. D am agc.waaU r t W ----------- -------- ’ fundi---------------------------- -— I Hei

i r t BIVBR R E P O R T waa 1 ^ urdttj

S i t,rtt •»4 « ^ ?ir .t- W. V•SU rol-tot. ,Y ~ r « » onln

- ».«». a.Mi)

f K O T ii - im o : .K > .w .)u.« ii(i) i 7.:m (b) absor:

B..rti:L«.i.’iv CHI ' j s i V i S t - '■'•■* S "P«k take-:W a 4im a.H Inclu Aihloa th e f t

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liiB w eather bu itftU 'M pecta most- -of tb fl-coun try ;to be aa-cool o r’ .^ o o to < th a a .u a u a l 'la 'tb e oex t-30 .

5 ■. " ' ■ ■ ■ "'TH<* ;-T h e outlook fo r Uae pCTlod0 trom m ld ;P ebn iary to tn ld - ° |;d “ " M arcb 'ca lla-fd r te m p c r a tu ra to* avera«e .bdow aenaooal norm als^ o re t. the h a ir o t '. th e n a - Und" t lo n 'w ith ’th e ’ exce2.Uon o f N9W znanx' BBsland a p 'd ' a l ^ th e OuU mo&U]

^ coast where o e a r n o n n a l Is ta - ncTO

^ -p m liz re s a v rn f ln g a b o re hor- ^* n u I * - a r o - n J ^ e te d .~ b u t~ o th e r ' dock.-

,w«»t«m » ilo n i_ » re .e x p e c t« l ; to .■ aTerage 006 ta r fro ia no rm al, * « d !

e ^ - l i io ouUook X er-preclp lU tloa-- in d lc a ta g rea ter th a n n onna l f> *<>'0 , amounU In th e PacUlc northw est i®*'1 and .alqn* th e AUantlc eeahoord. f’® " '

E tiew hert'seaB onal a m oun ts are 4? ,: I ••■'■■ ■ I n j 'u i

t Farmers in Area . Uim« ' Meet in.Jerome ^

SH O S H O N E ,-^b . l« -T 7 je Idaho Uji,™ I annual' ooiifcrcnce fo r F anners u i » . ^ D nlo ttiw as h e ld : S a tu rd ay a t the ^ o 1 ^ O ranse h a ll In Jerom e. ed (g

T be m eeting; w u callcd to order < int f by DorU Sm ith. D enver, na tional press

■ d irector of education to r th e western ° sU tes. She introduced th e n e v tn - -no c(

su ran ie direc tor, - M ahlln H ansen, t,«r ot ® who s^Mke. ■■ •T Resolutions were d row n a n d will • - ‘ be -U inonncB dT ln-detaH -lollcnsring V* the ir p resentation ' a t th e no rth em ' conference, Arnold S n o rtlasd , na-

: tlonal otflceritrom D eaver,-w as, the ^ m ain speaker. Delegates to th e na- ?- U onal;eflavenUot\;W Bre_^dM W wlth '■ A lbert Olapp,-Shoahone, chosen as '• alterimte.- . V . .

, Woman Releasied.' Mrs. -B etty I* MUler. -19, -Boise,

n has.been rdeased trom 'th e counfy f JoU on a-»600 Jxma. vShff waa bound ' over to d istric t c o u rt S a t y d : ^ when

‘ a charge o t Issulng^a c ^ k wMhout ’ funds-In the ' fcrik . • " •.

Mer husband; W. -P. M iller, .who waa w ith h e r.in .J u s tlc e .c o u c t.S a t- ' u rd ttyw hen sh ffw a a ’arralgtiod, was a m s te d h e re -S u n d ay n ig h t o n - a

, forgery charge by D eputy Sherift W. W . Palm er. H e was p icked .up on InstrucUona from M adison coun-

I ty a u th o riU ^ M lU er’w da-taken .to' Rexburg M onday,to face th e forgery.

’ c o u n t . . . . . .

, Wood Is always In m ovem ent. I t ’* shrinks a s . l t drlss and ^ e l l s a s 'l t I absorbs moisture^ '

, THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks I ..' a re acid IndlRctUoD. W ben-lt strikes ■ ■ t taker B fll-anaU ble ts.'T hey ,contain I the fastetl-Bctlng modielnes known

todoctori fo r the relief ol heartburn and s u . G et-B ell-ans today. 23r.

SAVE . .: 135 -nnu iciu im . / { ^ “Tssrsst t g u W r l ^

m a a k* :: :

I tJ ! co» n t««^\ both for j—

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Doth loc 4 s S S J “ « « S---------------------

^fe:ed-Reactroir^Pi*es¥

.W ASHIKOTON, P e b . - '1 1 1 - — t h e P President £ l2enhower.';calledr:mo<t M a la of 'th e ' sh o ta 'a t'H ls news cdoferenlce tend! T uesday, p tcklng most o t tlie-toplcs encoa of. discussion and allowing i ^ r t e r s Hooyi only 13 m inutes to pop.qiiesUons a t “I him. . • ' . • s a id . .

U nder th e 'R o o s tre lt l a n d '.T r u - *od t m ao reg im es, news’conferences were , B “ { BosUy dfivo.t^T to Q .~and;.A.:'nre’ UUeaJ neffsmen w ould'put.whateVer (jiies- tlons -caroe Into ■ tlieir'-hw d*—and th< Presiden t, would e llhir-reply or duok.^— , V . -" • m e^n

T tiesday '.M r.-E lsenhow er'dom ln- * a ted m u c h o t the-precaedlngs. H e f.jfj® ' announ?od:ll?e toplcs'*Dd;proeeed- i!*“ * ed to e labo rate without Interruption. for a p p n u d m a te ly l? minutes.-Then he took on questions lor about 13 m lnutea m ore. •

At 11:02 a. ml, ivo minutes a fte r the tim e lim it he had tii. the Presl-

' den t a n nounced , th a t .was all. fo r ' the day , aald a smiling goodbye and „

tu m e d -an d strode out of the room. 1 ^ . 0 •Reportera wera.Jdlvlded on . how Mon.

they liked- th e procedure. To some, th e n e w Presiden t seemed to be

' trying to' channel the news, in to * ' areas o f h is own choosing. l ^ i h

To o th e rs , the-PresIdent appear- ' ed to have done very well In h is . ^ _ first fac e-to -tac e meeting with the , press since h e -took office. 'They noted th a t the re .'w asn 't .a single v "no c onunent" to .th e llmltcd<num- W ber o t questions asked.- . ■

Mrs. M ay Craig, represenUtlve o t ■

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^Vrllowa Fif8t~~ SSS FlN^w President St l u P o n U i H P t m - H t n M u a o l l u r n .v 'SM alnB .ae»»papera .w bohaabeena t- th ingtend ing presidential news confer- u tences .alnce the days o t H erbert to ryHoover, was no t pleased. wheU

- I fe lt like a 01.” Mrs. Craig p o r tosaid. .“H e gave us hU UtUe lecture allowa n d th e n h e dismissed u s .V 0> p

B u t O ould Uiicoln. veteran po- confeilltleal-Teporte r to r the W ashlagtoa o f aeiS ta r , though t M r. Elsenhower d id u d 1"rem arkably welL” “I 1~ " H e d id n 't b a re to faee aay very Hageime*n-<lue•«c»M.'’-^ n e o ia -« a ld .--H ^ to d lsv u asked InUlUgent quesUons a n d Ha«I .th o u g h t'b e 'an sw e re d them tn t^ v holdUgenUy." nex t- L to c o ia - iu a T w - T e g t r d e a th e n T - --------m inu te discourse on announced topics a s sim ilar to th e pracUce T ru - m an aometlmea followed of reading'a p repared aU tem ent and then iu b - ^ ,m lt tin g to QuetUonlng. l“ * ? '

M r. E lstnhow er said ha wouldn'tknow why th e re had-been reporU “ 'P ' of an tagonism on his p a rt against th e press. H e had had long rela -Uons .wlUi rep o r te n a s a mO ltaiy -m an a n d la te r aa a candidate a n d ^ h a d olw ayi found nothing bu t a de-sire on th e ir p a rt to dig ou t th e ■tru th , h e sa id . ^

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tf all thn fmnlBrmoea wmHil follow Use same p a tte rn , •- U C .J .W O tr i r -M - f o u h d -a Q m e l'o th e r r : :'

J . m ethod more conren len t, he re- iL piled. Observing th a t h e was open vm

to suggesUons. th e P resldeat eald he « ^ h a d though t be knew e v e y - g g j

[T- U te r 'W h ite House Press Becre- 5rt ta ry Jam es 0 . H agerty w u asked ,

wheUjcr h e would Intercede for « . i 1 po rters and ask th e President to (1) l e allow more tim e fo r queaUons. and 52:,

(3) perm it n e » m e n to term lnsle o - conferences as they did In' the_caso m o f a e ^ w U h 'P jx a ld m t-T ru S S ® * ? ' Id a n d Roosevelt.

“I have nothing to iay_oQ_ihaL" 5^}“ ^ H agerty d#c ls«d . “I am not going 3 ^ to -d lscuB mechanJca or te c h n lq u a ? “ *

^ H agerty aald U»e -‘Prealdent- wUl w?®” ho ld hla second news eonfereace f*? *

_ nex t week. ______ _

^ MEBTINO SLATED q OtJN rry .,F e b . i s — a priesthood cow c

b . ? “ “? » foUowed by a dance win be f o r t !h e ld Saturday a t th e new recreation pouni

i t ^ No services will be held In Uie pouni.jj church on Sunday because of the teat^ atal^e conference la Burley. Prlesla - . ,

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Cocoa i• 2 .3 9 Value• Large T2x2T-inehiIx0

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K eep v otjr house c ieon Inside wllti cocoa m ots outside! ThVbrush[ik< d ir t from shoes. Firrnly-woverrquo c lean . Sale-priced!

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low p rice . . . no seconds \

o r o ld nierchondlsel’A speclqi o ffe rin g fo r th is sale! Every •

p o ir t ru e sized , c u t generously S ea rs specificofions, ^

red , blue, green or

" b row n pinw olo~cor- '

duroy . T w o .-b u tto n f f t a M suspenders, fu ll e la s- \ J B S

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iJtelrflrnrBids^— BIDAHO PALLS,--»W>.~lt'lfV-Utah E *pte

OonstnicUon 'com pany, Salt' D fte v a s h City, w as a p p a ren t low bidder Tue*. ovenli

_ day on a con trac t to construct Uie o f ee f irs t phase o f a n a irc raft propul. R uper slon reactor te sting sta tion a t ths M r. atomic energy commission Installs- U r . u

“ ! Uon, northw est o t here. en tertT lie low bid waa M.ftSS.(a8 for-Uie chargi

^ oonstnicUon o t a s assembly and ^ m a ln ten anee-area -aad - an -adam »

Istratlon area. H ie AEO h id esU- m ated th e eoet a t about slx'mlUkadollars,............ .................... ■: -

^ E lgh t-oU jerllrm a-fliod b ld i—Some mojacio o f U u n ta h fina 's

bid waa for a n aasem U y-aad main* tenaoco building.

COW TESTED OOODINO, P eb . 1 8 -A Holstein

■ood cow owned by th e Idaho sta ts «<•*'"«»I b e fo r th e deaf a n d bUndinxxlaced-801 tloa pounds of b u tte rfa t and U429 Uie pounds o t m ilk during •Uie tea t conducted by Uia Holstola-

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” fo r th o second ward Boy Bcouta aad ih ExpJorer g roup aad th e ir pareats '3u waa he ld In tho » J )6 « b ra th Prtday

evenlag. O alvla H elner was m aster - - m ha o f ccrcm onles aad E v u Otbom. ^ a. R upert, w aa guest s ^ e r . ™hs M r. a n d M rs. H arold Cheney and . 4. U r . and M rs. Melbert Taylor, Scout J .

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^ j ^ in Roads™ H lj Hurts Safety^ H I DealersHeaiB B I ] 8AH FZtANCIBOO. ?^b. 18 (UJ>>>I n I I AmerlM'* bifhwftjr buUdlng p ro g ru

i l h u to f t r behind a u to ^ b i lI H ( I I Hcductlon ilnee the end of Worti■ M i I I 'w H L t h e f«Xet7 of motorUU h iH f I I ~ SSm etapa^ 'i»M O r.-------------■ i I Dealer W alter B. Cooper. P t . ^ 1B I L D ! Uni. Colo, told the 38lh »nnu»l B M lT 1 -tioBil-AntoroobUo:D«iIer« A uoclin i f f l l 11 i tlon conirenUoa y a t« d « y .th e n «M tE I U _njlJf* of hlBhw»7» bulU ilnw WorUw | E | V wtr n COUU n o t e ven 'p irK 'tns'ne i■ I I I I* ~ { « ri produced In t h t u m e period..^| U | I'. -He added t h t t eren thoush AmerH H ] II Ictni ipen t more than one bllUoi

ll dollirs on r o a d . malntentnee I uH H P Tear, more U tp e n t for Iniuranee oiH H I - automobllea th c n for the i t m u v uI n hlihw ayi th e ; um .I B I I Accldeol Lew CitedI l H r i Cooper etnphaiUad h li point b;I I I MYlni economlo joss from aceldentI k In 19U totaled 9U blUlon do U tri-H I M ; -more th in waa ip en t oo the e n tlrD iiU t '■ BTittro of hlehways. itreetd imd o rrR j H • II atreet parlclng facJUUe*.H i E : i H» »*ld tom eth ln j m uit be domR rffl 1 • ■ tnunedlately to remedy the hlfhw a;W i l l u ' ' um tn ictlon problem Id the couD'

l l l n l i 1 » e w ait for public opinion t4l lll P force acUon." Cooper o ld . “then WlI I U I' f can expect action that'W lU not b<l lf i ■'! i t^ouTilUng.

n Voleea W am iafI t n KT ‘• ifw e“ wnUnueto"permit-40,<»0(■ H i ! r / i nMcis per year to be kUled throus^M T M- the UM of the product we aeU. therW U \ HI we u n look for. leiUlaUon w hictH I I will not correct the altuatlon bul■ I I which could weU prove dUaatrout Um H i ' i ourInduitry ." ,■ K U C o o p e r t«td the other dealera li■ H l ! ' "we work to se tb u u onanlzed M H I t e a m we can do a lot toward atlm* 1 1 I 'M Ulattns official acUon."i l I I ' lh e convention holds l u final tea* Wjm | " j iloni tod ty .- . ■ - -

I l l j Decree Filed Here 51 lILli'oryolpi’sJilstatei i m li' A .dee r* to f dUtrtbuUon In th tc i<

I' J— u u o f B lro .V o lp l,»bod l«d lnT w lr I m i l county se p t. U .W M .w u rU tc

in dUtrlct court Tueaday by thi I Twia yaUa. Bank tn d T n ii t com- I (any, executor of the eitata.

I Qder Fr*d v o lp l a ton. recelvei I th e eoUr* eaUte- H U Jath tr_aU p^ ' ttJated (hs ten'wuU) n c ttn ehi

• ~ « s u t e when b e becatnt 95-jreari old ' Velpl w u 39 Feb. 13, according tc

B W n r ' “ ttadecrM .----------- ------------- '---------■ i l l Itl 'Rib a itat« ^ n a U li of 80 acres ol ■ I Und about / m ill u id ona*hiUH I horth «f B e ftir . M.IU43 In »n in-H l l vaitmeot account wllh th s TlralU l f II Vediral B trlncs and Loan taaocla* H u i II : tlon. Twin Falls, ah. electrlo atove ! ■ '] . three iharea of capital stock In thc B < Twin FalU Bank and T rust com*H ' ^

I K I . o th e r lu rr lv o n listed are' fiveI R i brothen, Jo h n Velpl, etockton,K R ‘ ; CalU. and Jack , Olsto, n u b a th andH f l ^ I to p U io - V o lp l ,- a l l Panna, Italy—

I I Buhl Area Pupils H I ' Registered at ISCW l I IDAHO STATE COLLTOB, Poca-I H I I t«Uo, Feb. X»-EIght«en atudenU— 1 |~ f to m ~ B u h l'tn d flre-fnnn C uU eford— I ff— w m ont-th»4 ,> 00 -an roU ed a t Id a .U H I ho State coUege for the aecond utf^ H m IB W W I Buhl (tudenta are Jim H . Clayton. I H I I A ! ^ B. Cham ben.'~Raa~Bag]Br, I H I I F iy A. Bagley, Charles B. Fuller, E.II Ml I , Frances 0«er, Floyd E. Qllmore,

I F ! vrnilam A. H erring. Aclte J . HUl, i I : : ; Reyaold o . H ouk. MUford X Keeney.

Sugtoe R. l^ w ten . Paul M. Paraona. ffl John J . R u n , Shlrley^A ..S tm uc], Cll t-" •. U o n a rd D .ib o tt. Jack A. Sm ith and

§y O m ond T . Sm ith.RtgUttred from CaiUeford t r«

Edw vd U . Anderaon. A rlitto BU ck- b a a , O e o m T . ^eM tlholt. T*d Q tilgl^ and I?oloree J . ^ t h .

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3. 18 OiJy- OOODING. Feb. 1» -W . B. Steadng program m an. S a lt L ake City, had a bus; a u to ^ b U e ujne jj, courta Monday and T ueidaj1 of W « ld O n Monday be was fined 115 ani itorUU haa « eo iu In th e Wendell JuiUce o:------------Tn. F t. Col- ipeedlag In a echool l o n r and or um ual N a- 'Tuesday he was fined »300 by ra Assocla- ^ aw Jpdse Jam es P . Oossett o a .i

charge of-»Tltlng.ft check wllh in. Ince W orld »ufflcjent__lunds to the bank. rK the 'new s ti id m a n p leaded '^ H ty 'w heina ' fi period,— nigned -ln -ho th .cou rta. Judge QOS. rugh A mer- j j t i , 1,0 sentenced him lo slj one bllUon aonU ii In the county Jall, lenteno nance to be im pended upon payment 0; > « « « « the nna. H e also directed tha: ttfM U and Bteadman m ake good oo tk e checkj

• be hsd wrltUn.

ISSoS VisJtB Reportedn d o U a r s - K lN O -f in lu Feb. 1#-M r. anCthe en tire M n . Lyal Hall and ton have rS'

U and o ff- turned from rUiUng her parents U------ ---- Caldwell.

I t be done Mr. and Mrs. I n SmlUiwlck. Beo< le highw ay wawe. Nev., h a re returned homithe coun- a fte r visiting Mr. and Mn. JoW

Parke.opinion to

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tS U S y " c i i a d M to I a-bu i-ro r-»~coun tj opUon Ilot machine U cou lng Uw

. <,,.>..1 DemocraU for: Aikele, AJbertini d 'a ^ y T oU

B B s0 by Pro- Hoff. Irwln, Luekenga, M eadow M tt b a ^ Moore, Morgan,--Mom . -Mur^ook

w th ln . ■Murphy,- N a e g le , Schweodiman ^ S tarr. 8 t« n , Tatcher. W a«l,-W ber.

w hem ac- T7,-W hlte,'W rHhVTot*l-»L-----------idge QOS- . .D em o aa t« ._ ig « in it :___Banddli]n to sU Buxton, Coitley, Oaffnoy. H echtnci, sentence Rasor. TQtal.0.yment of Republicans against: B ahr, Ran.

______■T he word "prlejt" la t contraetei

“ , to n n of Uie word “pftsby ter."led = = = = = =

CRUSHED GRAVELrarent5 in F o r Your Drhr*irlck.Beo- I PHONE COLONIALed home J | Ctn . Jo h « • * » I 3

PATCNTCD I

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^ ^ s i m p l e ! ^

Rf-TONIC waving lotion

LL types of Hairing little-girls'hair...M y O i l - r i c h , i t w a v e s i n '

1 a s 1 0 m i n u t e s

respond w ondeH ulJy to th a m ild , su re lie pe rm a n en t’a ONE w aving lotion,

ng e lim in a te s any need fo r lo tio n s o f InablUty to Judge the one m ost su ite d longer a problem .

w aving by neu trs lid n g w hen le s t cu rls show y o u have Just th e a m o u n t of

- cu rl yo u w a n t N u lr i-T o n !c .n e u lra lv --— iz e r r e b u ild s h a ir s t r e n g th , th e n " locks th e waves I n . . .m a k e s th e n i la«t longcr...p e rm lls rc-w avinC a t

, ' cuatom nry Intervals.

1 N u tri-T on ic Is so O il-rich i t g ives 1 th e love lie st of a ll waves. Snvcs u p I lo 7 ho u rs time. ___________________ _

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low. B lack-Iff. ColUn, ■ J M ^ ^ 1 -D a tw cU tf^ , - B H ___

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G-E 8- F t BEPE ^ G-E 8- F t BEPE>. G-E 2-Door EEI■” < G-E 11-Ft. FRE

G-E 8- F t FRE :uri> G-E WBINGERw - • G-E AUTOMATJ " G-E c l o t h e s :I! •' G-E FLAT PLA

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. s t a n d a r d RECORD!

I M - ' 51* 'X 4 fo ^ r 1

J O NE GRO.UP pq. on sta

Including Dick JeTgeni, 1 ~ DoyIi, Bob Willi ond othoi

BAR- _^_ELEINJ)J)

GUARANTEED

GROUP i l m ■(NO.1 # 1(S Only)....

— BENDIX-WASH(NOJ

BERDIX DRYE

-------I -------MUSICAL-^INSTRUM ENTS

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y » . o o io y a (

. :=; . 11°JQ.P01T — «Sliib lly Used H ule , « u 123.

1 ------------------_ « 9 . sNew Wood CU rlnet, w « ISliOnow ...........9 9 *

. New M eU t CU rlnct, was 103 JO --------- -- — now________________-— S 8 4

!WS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

M U S I C

I R G A

A S t O R i

IncludingLIANCESlA D IO S___• PI A N O S

• RECORDS ical Instrum ents

^ R A S THERE ARE J U S T A FEW E

Don't Have Room to List Tho

LOSE-OUT BARGA_ BRAND NEW -UTE MOI

S -E A P P L I A N. REPRIGERATOR.......... ... rej. BEPBIGEBATOR....;......... rej. BEPRIGEBATOB..............rei, BEPBIGEBATOR..............reiK)r REFRIGERATOR.......... reit FREEZER......................... re)t FREEZER...................... ...rei[NGER WASHER, deluxe....re|:OMATIC WASHER............reiT H ESD R Y M ..... ...............rei■T PLATE IRONER........,„.,reibination Sink & Dishwash-omplete with Disposal........ rei(fcE=M O D EL-B A D IO =j:eiLE MODEL RADIO ...........refeTRieeLOeKS-To-BfrGloBed- »UT ON ALL G-E ELECTRIC

e S t a r t s ; T

M I N S J n J t E C O R D Sm r — ________________ QM EJiRO D JL-1RECORDS 45 RPM RECORDS

1 “ 20% Oi>UP popular ond western arti on standard records'

BARGAINS in >^DIX WASHERSNTEED GOOD CONDITION

15'” S.,70,"DASHER ...............................1 35.1

(NON-BOLT DOWN)DRYER .... ,,....130.1»ordl«n wllh . . -wZ33S;oo--------- -AND SEE FO-^9.5S__H0W. much y[ ; ^ ^ y O O ' ^ ~ R c d i o i o ' t Q o V w i t h npw

g f t p lo c e d r iq h j-o v e r th c r c ni

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iRE-WiDE C LIV/e don't often have a son for it, and the vali th a t not only ore' we c

. ., immedlotelyjor^a fanr clear our stocks. You'

- partment, Including bi ^ out Items, floor samp! 5 and see for yourself h(

T I C A L I ? !EW EXAMPLES OF T H E

It Them All. You'H Fiird^eoM

G A W S - W — I '[MODEL

V N C E S3 I

.......reg. 209.95 167.95

..... reg. 269.95 215.95 «

..... reg. 249.95 189.95

..... reg . 279.95 223.95 . ,

..... reg. 467.00 374.95 ' f ”.....reg. 429.95 339.95..:..,reg. 339.95 269.95 ;e....reg. 174.00 139.95..... reg. 299.95 239.95 _ i«....reg. 249.95 199.95 S,...,.reg. 294.75 250.75 ^isii- “.....reg. 525.00 325.00 i". . . . r c g i 8'1i95 2 d A ^ — o s

.....reg. 41.95 29.95 us:;ioBed-Outat^20%-Off!_ —vb ITRIC BLANKETS!

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kS_______ 1 only KelvinatiION 1 onlyFrigidair

2 only G-E .B EI 1 only Coronado

. 1 only Coldspof-1 3 5 ,0 0 - - 1 on]y_Ctosley_J

A S L ll

.130.00 jm m m m m

EE FO R-Y O U R SEtF^^— CH YOU CAN SAVE!tth new sloshed prices hnvp been______Jhe rcgulor price toq$..Every RPn3AIN — ondyoiicanseeforyour- ' h-ypu can save on-cv^-item.---- -------------

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h e v a l u p s . a r e a l w a y s t e r r i f i c !

r e w e o v e r - s t d c U e d , b u t m u s t

■ a f o m o u s n e w l i n e . ~ S 6 w e d

; . Y o u ' l l f i n d s e n s a t i o n a l b a

d i n g b r a n d n e w l a t e m o d e l

s a m p l e s , d e m o n s t a t o r s . S t o [

r s e l f h o w n n u c h ' y o u c a n S A V

L Y J T E D ITHE BARGAINS YOU'i

d ’S e o r e j - o f O t h e r F i n e M o n e y .

B A R G A IN S ^R A D IO -PH O F

a ODly ____ .TRADITIONAL CONCERTO—1 Only

. CONTBMPOBARY ....... ...........................3 OnlyAMgBJCAN TJtASJTJOKAZ._________1 OnlyAMERICAN MODERN.----- __________

1 OnlyPBpV IN CIA I, (8*T*y)----------------------1 OnlyPB O VIN CU L (Maple)-------- ;_________

, 1 OnlyREG EN CT --------------------------------------

B A R G A IN S iN E W W URllTZER. blonde ploaUc, ret

N E W WVRLITZER, blonde m ^og& ny,d a m a g e d _________________________N E W CUICKEBINC, m a h o g a ^ , rediIm m edlata clearance________N E W EVERETT STUDIO U PR IG H T, ; X ron ren tftL _ „ ........_ .„_ .......................

__ D SEDJIOW ARD..™ — ______________

U SE D PEEBLE8B________________ _

U SED BUNTINGTON.-------------- ---------

H HABON S H A M L IN _________

S D A Y a t •

- B A R G A I M S

I S E D A P P L I AA L L RE-CONDITIONED A N D GUA

■ E R A N G E .................. ; .................................

O T P O I N T R A N G E S ' . .......................

D T P O I N T A p a r t m e n t B a n g e .

a C I D A I B E D e L u x e R a n g e .

A R I O N D e L u x e R A N G E .........

: I v i n a t o r B w i g e a K ^ - 1 s h a p e . . '

I I G I D A I B E S t a n d a r d R a n g e

i l v i n a t o r R E F R I G E R A T O B . ,

i g i d a i r e C o ld W a l l R e f r i g . . _ . . .

E . B E F B I G E R A T O R S ......... .

r o n a d o R E F R I G E R A T O R . .......

I d s p o t R E F R I G E R A T O R .........

o s l e y R E F R I G E R A T O R ----------

A S LITTLE AS $5 .0 0 D O W N 'W ILL I

— — OPPOSITE-theP

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e j e c t s Eyed IL . tl 1'-™ i i s s “ 'A ^ i^ n n o rderta

* 9 ^ * ^ 3 S l o “ >» i ^ s . r . s £ B

g ,V & » ™ “ “ B»■— ■— nlitlon*, * cam- Pua r ! « * * ! * uUlitlM Mr.

e a c o u w

onJer would frtfSlnB rewlUn* from

IW* w ould-be-r#- U «d f o r d s -

* j^ « m 3 p * n y * “ • “ •

ipokesm in w ld

f s r s " ' ih t Bcdt ^ P o n r - ro a y h ire , uSsSiUoD to r BnttUer

S r s E i e r t e d

ir C o u n t r y C l u bt ftb. l»-A^ * meflUns o t

club eharehold- ritfi *ltf«^ M thrw -year Urma.! ju n « D. Pence. J w d m T . ^ o im a n i ih . •W to n whoso term s did ^ J. H. Barker. Pred

Husl«»d.- J ic k I, g ,.r« - and Qua Aver- _

e ta dlKUued pU ns .fo r »K u e to tM constnK ted r J a to e .H ie buUdJng wlQ im arten ior th e green i-

ttiddlUoD to a club room - ta t tly 650 sq u tre feeU r t 0/ the building it ilxibout 1,600 «ju»ro feet, nU. buUdlne com m lttwI pi<4.j e{ (be proposed buUdlDK M th« club by A v ere tt -

iril hold an orsanleatlon jtL-cb 3 10 nam e chatrm ett eEsjttees for tbe M m lni

ier I s S e r v e d

[ F i l e r L e g i o nrtb. IS-M em bers o f the tu t Lesion and auxiliary

fltock dinner M onday a t ihilL Mr. and M rs. Max ro Kucera and M r. and i Agenboard wSfo In irrengemcnt*.I Sharp (cave two hucior- [fL Mr. and M rt.-Jac k Cd U r. and M rs. R alph lu n n g e d th e prosram .

m dUcuued for th e Le- ^ dinner on M arch H. sh»Bnunet,-M r.-and Mrt. - 7»p,Mr..«ndM riUteard:- t, tnd Mrs. Leo O rav u ,

tD iu i and Mra. M ary Zt- fan charge of a rra n te -

spToted to tp o m o m p rs - “ tialatirtcn b e g l n n l n s l l f t i iu ih d lit r ic t meeting

a Mirch 10 w as an-______________ t

ags-N E w s Wa n t a d s . 22£

l a ^ N N f N G — lULTRY DAYA L U E S ^

28 ONLY - W l-a n d -W ln tc r-------------------

C O A TS®'Pilar to S42.50I

I f O 0 0 - -

ONE TABI

BLOUSES-------jackets i skirtsV a l u a s - » 5 1 5 . 9 5

— Annual : Twin Turf Club, jVid

' ■ H u rry foi

r 18, 1953

= =35sitsilelated= |~- - lU B R .- F t b . 15—M r .-a n d - M ra . *-■

• Frwnk Slkei have re tu rn e d from ' V aklm i. Wash.

i nw y n Behrens, a irm an second d a ju . U TUIUng b is wUc. a n d lam - U y-a t the home of h is -w ife ’s p a r­en ts. Ur. snd Mrs. O . O. Beem . He is lU Uoned In Korea.

edATTEND M EETIN G

■Jf HAOERMAN. Feb. 1 » - I n a tten d - :er ance a t the Ooodlng s toke LDS u unlon ' meeUng Bunda" in Ooodlng

wera Bishop D. H . O old. E m erw n Q. Pugmlre, M ra.C Ieam cnt P rince and les M r. and Uxt. L m T . G rover. Mr.fr. a n d 'U rs . QniTcr-WBre-BUstalnBd-as ------n r ' s take mlutotiarles:........U ' ' . I I I . -tiege

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( m u ' i n m . k t m . t u n m I. ^°“ ” ^ “‘WWCQgOUTIOI.inrTOtt,ILT.

27 ON LY ________Fall and W inter

S U I T SRepilar to $49.50|-

:a b l e -

~ $ ^ o o ^

T w iiF F a ilfF p u ltrI» » ^), ^ id a y , 9:46 a.m.

Y f o r T h e a e B a r g a i n a l

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%

FRI II MEN'S '

I S P O R T

- l - t A S O A t t■ - p — LeotherUppers-wit

C| Crepe SolesW edge style for

~~P Sports Wear

. I SPECIAL!—

1 5 ' ® *I ' FIRST " I r QUALITY I

I Sheer 60 gauge,

— i- f ir s t-^ u a li ty -N y

■ \ TIMES-NEWS.-t w i n :

M i l

o fq u

O utitand in ; for com fort i BOOTS by RED W ING.

New Styles and M aterials ALIZER and U F E ST K II

Comfortable CASUALS fo CHILDREN’S SHOES of

„shoes foi" ' " C o^ I m " b~)T N Q ^uraIIz^

Black Kylon Mesh a n d P a te n t ^ ^ 9 J back open toe pum p w ltb me<

BU to fi..W ldthi AAA to B __________

" 5 h * * w » b y H a t u r a l l i t rb y --------------Black H j-b n .M ctb an d .P a te n !^ Toe and Keel sU ap.

S ites 5H to 8, W idths AAA to

-V " S h t l l o " b y L lf« S t r l d a

Closed baek open toe pum p______ patent_Sl*e»-614-to.S.________

W idths AAA to ---------------

" A m o u r " b y l i f « S t r fd eIk O p w sandal type sUng pum p

• In' po ten t lea the r w llh w hltan k underlajr. S ites S to 9.

widths 0 Q C■jPPPk *AAAt/>n 7> 7J

U D A Y & SA

CHILDREN

J S H O E■.«_______ONEIARGE-GROI[ N ■■ CHILDREN’S SH

F R O M R E G U rw ith — -STOGKT-Over 300 s to choose from. N

■ sizes in every style fo r the group are mosiir_____ from infants’ aize !

....... Hoys' and Uirls sizSPECIAII—

8 ^ 9 (

ig e /15 denier T

N ylontH ose ■ — i 3 Pai

W I N F A L L S .. ID A H O '

q u a l i f y s

i f o r t and wear—WORK SHOEI NG.

erials in DRESS SHOES by ,NA STRIDE.

lLS for everyday wear.ES of quality by BUSTER BR<

for the ladiei( u r a l l z a r W '

id P a te n t L ea the r Closed ^ w ltb medium heel. Slzet B

_ _ _ _ _ 10.95 I

urallxtr .j d .P a te n t L ea th e r OMn _______

AAA to B

S t r l d a 7 |« pum p In black Ji'= n r8 ;9 5 ------------1 —

" P o o d f e> L ife Strldt

fo rtab le C

i f c - > ^ '~ W .d th B A/

S t rM e \ '

ng pu m p X Vth whltA

' 9 . 9 5

S A T U R D A Y !

REN'S WOMEf

) E S ^ CASUJI X J R O U M P - -0 N E -G R O H P -< ; I S H O E S E N ’S L E A T H E

S H ^a ty le b u t in I D E A L F O R

e most sizes WEAR T H IS S ' size 2 V2 to Crepe soles, com

' s h c i A L ! - - ^

9 0

D N s : r a

I 3 3 i p- M ----------l - . - P ^ S r - . - ^ ..........................

>■ Pairs ^3.25 I

~ r" ~ ' I i II ririiiTiiiwiiwHiiiiiMMi.

SHOES and - «

DO]by UATUR. . .

!R BROWN. I

Jies —f -

a n d U t t b r o g u e ' \

P . O N I" P o o d f e S t ro p " A jL ife Stride's answer to a com - wmmkfo rtab le Casual Shoe. M edium ^wedge strap In soft-pUabla - Iw th e Vrfllwi R to.10^ 7 : ^ r — ■ • _W id ths AAA to B----- / 1 7 3

_______ " , .«PP_________^ <00/4l^

r T ^ I ^

D M E N 'S I * 2 5

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fHIS'SUMMER. ges. complete sizes 1

^ 8 8 I [ _

t ^ --------^ . Free - P

- “Footm- ' - t - — - — — ^

r tire fell

b o y s '& g i r l s '

A n e w t r e a t m e n t - i n - o x f o r d f l - f o r b o y s m d U t t l e G e n t * . T a n l e a t h e r U - t I p i r o g u e w i t h N e o - U t e s o l e . S i z e s t o L 2 U t t l e G e n t s .

S I x N 1 2 V i t o U Y o u t h i .

s

r w o s t r a p o x f o r d s t y l e s f o r M i s s e s m d - G l r l B . R e d l e a t h e r - w l t h - ^ N © o - l l t « - l o l e . A t o C w i d t h s i n s i z e s t o 1 2 m d 1 2 ^ t o 8 .

1 2 V i t o 3 M l m i

m e n 's s h eO N t r r n

Ai/^ NAI

j b U l S x ^ m

AlUo-Edaiood* t n u lc tb e J WT'KRud w m b a ttu d r . o iO e i i oak j M Htb j i c e a > U M b « I - t e « > e n a M i ty

f t e a i T«i f t n foM f.npfcct TUi pHtattd oeo4 ttrvctioo aKUS thtt AUea-j EdnAo cu ttmtnitt ^ a r t . i - o f T o c ^ '"

o t w o t t

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W i n g - o - p e d s W ork SI

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......... ........ • n a r ro w ti• m « d « i n

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r e e P a r k i n g f o r O u r C i i

r i a h f f l e P o r k i n B - L o t ^ R e

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_________________ ’ ■ P A r o . N D a ^ B

m

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rls'shoes i

f o r b o y i - - ------------_HIIe r U-tIp A C 0 5 !=»8Wto 3 , 7 > ■ i i

l Y o u t h i . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . $ 6 . 9 5 - _ | | s |

r M i s s e s « ^ ^ — :• 1 1 1 -^Neo-l l t e— g l !V 4 t o 1 2 ^ , 7 3 • ' H

. . - ; — ---------- - ^ 9 S ' - " ’ H

shoes ■/ NAILESS ■ I^ CONSTRUCTIOIS r 1

ds from $18.95 { |

X^ork Sheet you I f l — will-«njoy-wed£ln8JL___ !__f f l3 a rc h supporting fe a tu ru l ^ inarrow to w y wide width*m ad a in *U«a S to 14 r o ifo r farm , * to», or factory ' m l

wear iH l

—‘ T^'OB'O poif.todoy.____ —

ur Customers a t | ot^Rear of-S torft-I^m

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I W 4 v t f e ^I 5 ic i: .aM

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lY STO R E HOURS N O O N 'T iL 9:00

S p r i n g Arrivals

l . . _ « S H O R T I E

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n^ing Purchase of

:s J Hm l » d of /. gsy-spir- - / X A H B ; a k>]ortui Ut- / / ^ / l a M M M fairly s in s ( \

ind on the Dresses too f t e s . j O i i r - J i ^ H B e H ^ H |H 9111

95

/ / "ROTTeIR ^ e g g " - |

\ - SPECll^ f o T P o u f t ty P ™

F R ID A Y a n d S A T U lM

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S & E W |"tJKJRTS^ • '- R itcm bT TO MEN*n A L i . 7 _ _ ^ w - J K | i ^ H’O 0 L T R 7 .AixB.

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H I -r Farm-Region: H liB o rIm ]^ r^ H l 1 w A SRm oTO N . r e b . IS nju-iH h i API/ farm union ortleU l said Tuc

I day tb i t unlest large-K ale f a m e^ ■ n I (top dcpesdlnf on Imported latx

I ef tcrlenltaral employment wtth U H I f k f«w yctrt.[ H B !! I. H . L. MltcheU, p re ilden t of tl

I r ' TttiiBn,—tm d e - th e - s ta te tn e n t -a t- B B lK ! 1 } meeting ot labor dsparU ncnl'i eac n B I ^ ‘ I n l t te e m ta rn labor. T he comi H i f i M tee. an advUorr B »up . U compo» H h of IS repreeenU U m of th e A2H I 1 and 0 1 0 . .............H I i [ Mitchell crltlclted the labor d

I i>artaest'tor~~fAllurfl to p re ren t'lH H [ H a l dtducUoni from Meidcan nH h tlonali' vases tor tying carrota

I tb e Baltnas valley o f CallfonUiH im f Hs taM. the CaUfomla labor d^ D m ' I ' p ir to e n l had found the deductliH n made from domeiUo workers’ w asI H n L I ' to be In vlolaUon of th e etate lab

R m I eode,' but the dU tile t attorneyK n n q tile -c r tm lnR ! n '< l| iBoieeuUon chargea a g a tn tt the ecg f n ' : ' p loyen.__________________

h I li l Petition Is Filed ■IP [ ‘ h Estate MatteH I E S ' ' A petiUon for letters o t admlnlW n ^ I . ' - traUon In the estate o t Manr H i l l l n i i Drew, who died In Twln~7aH»'C0Ul■ b i I W ty Jan . U , hat been tUed tn probaH I k !a'j M u it by h ll widow, Mrs. NoiH I i 2)rew.^ ■ 1 U ___ Lifting _ tbe_ real and person:H n u w o ^ r ty as com m unity-propertH I M ' " M n- Drew lU tes i t conalste o tH I h i ;* home valued a t 17.000. personH l f l ll' property o t t i W a n d th e whole e:l l l i , te t« does not nceed S8.S00.v f i l Hearing In tbe case haa been sU l l fo r 10 u n . Mareh 7. Benoit arn w • — 8«BoU TepresentHhe p e llllo fic r.~

|m I If Deiiiu Solmis for ~ 1 1 1 — Rocicies OrganiziH « i WASHINOTON, P^b. 18 (fl •Q t « ‘ \ R o ^ mountain sta tes Democraf i D i i in the house elected Representatli■ f f i Jfem andei, D. N. M., as a memb<■ y | I o t th s house Democr«Uo steerlrH l l I committee Tueaday..H I i lieprtsenUUve A tplnall, O., Oo1<

- w u named u -v h lp - fo r -th e groui■ I I ' ReprtaenUUve Pfost. D.. Ida., seiH l l > re ta iy , and RepresentAtlve DemjH I : ■ m em ber of UH I & DeaocrsUo congressional conunlH l l i tae.H I I included In the RocI■ l l a l ■ JBOuntaJn area are M ontana, Co B n l l I orado, Wyoming, U tah , Idaho . N< ■ U m I H k I M exico."

H I j Hoops Bids Low BBii ; On Road ProjecI f t ; I BOISE, Feb. 18 Cff>-Hoope CotH |H I __ structlon compnny. Twin fa ll s , waH I a p p a n h t low 'b idder Tuesday ti

construetloo cf a roadway, roadmJ bituminous lurfsce and two 'ooc « t e bridges on 1 0 .m mUet o f U: Buhl-CasUetord road tn T w in Fal county.

T ho state highway deportm er m d Hoops bid >400.078.

\ I M

>rl 'V i

| P = K

i i i Ladies’

I ^ B LOOSES-| « r I . Large assortment of Tailored a»i iT j I ■ ;| Dreaay Styles. Lota o t colors, al

I M b '^ j •- Blics from 52 lo 40. Nyloaa •IS Il lil •RW'ona - C re p ca - Sheers . .^ 1 *re Included. _______

H l j S S ^ n d JMB_______ * 2 . 4 J

H Mil Regular | 0 Q (n i I I 97JI8, now onlT___

H I I j - - B e g « l a r .• iO A t R l {[j - W J8. now only..._____ 0 . 4 j

n l | | | { • "

I y | l _ ------HEYi-MOM!.-LoB I _ g o o d

| - "G IR LS!£ r e i7 oonoelrable ^ l e , «lze-ai

S I g t r t p M r c i i e c k r « i d i ^ t i . ~ M i t fit b n m f ls 'th a ty e a 'to o ir r 'P B ljr ic ::I [ a to 6 x . . . 7 t o n and B ub-teen

W r - - A L L N O W P R I C E D T O G

, m

H H I j t . * h____________

^ o n = ^ ^ H | H H |Q j ^ r t

IS n ju-A a I said Tues*^ e ta n n ers , » ^ Horted labor.

w ith in

le n t o t th a

m e n t- a t - A a u n t's corn*T he comlt* la composed >f thft AFL

0 labor de>) p reren t-U - ' ileidcan xu>; carrots in CalifonUa.7.

de« deduction

wages1 labor attorney tn ’ le- c rim lnal

the em>

i l e d Xeoneth E. XftlL Twin Falls b l|Parent* a « d Te*ehers fi

n a t t e r photoengnving) o t admlnis* * * * *

S S e Honorary Life r j Z PTAAwrde,y -p ro p e rty . - K iiine th ’ E.’ K gli r n i g h —schoiinsists of a denn of boys, was awarded a PT0, personal honorary Uto memberahip by Mrle whole es- Donald BaUey. president, a t the orw>. nual Pounders' doy meeting of I tlaa been se t junlor-Senlor PTA Mondny.

. - Ken M cDonald._rK A prealdenUtlotter. L otham ,.PT A pre.ilden

. . . . spoke on alm s and accompllshmeni of the organizations.

. A violin duet w as played by M ar^ a n i z e Merrm and Kayo A w r ^ u e l

18 W — The national PTA .presldciA D em ocrats Founders' day mesaage was give

l>resentaUveI a member Uo steering

u, O., Colo. H R 9 ? J 1-% ^'-th e group; - W B w lW laR '*---------t ! * r a K ^,. Ida., sec- A v tT ^ ' ,Uve D em p- R g F V ber or theII com m it- R

tho Rocky H | .stana . Col- | H i \ , , , . j H u L ^ RIdaho . Ne- u H k • m i i f l M L r V T i t l M e x ic o .-

;0WTh® Future of your Egg Monej

r O i e C l because BECKS tenture only f!YVwin. rv,« nam ea-R ed Cross. Bostonian,

f S is. w as ■ LltUe Y ankees and ue iday to rly. roadm ix M ^

two oon . / 7 ^aUei o f th e l l ' j T w in Falls^ . “ T h e F r ie inBepartm ent j 5i Avenae W est

= = = f a l k * 8 . . . Y o u r F a g h i o n S i

w .

S ^ a r G A fI FRIDAY and SATURD

"Just Hatched”

I S r r Ohe JLot^

Ulored and COSTUME: colors, a ll

. JEWELRY- i n J O ' n e c k l a c e s • BRACEl - A w i d e V a r i e ty o f

ilere la an oppoHunlty to r yi l o O Q .Mlect your own spring Jewelry

. ^» U U or m a t little added gift, a t a I et price. Regular values to »:

3 .4 9 FR «>A r and SATURDAY. CU

M! Look-at These “Cackling” 300D BARGAINS! '

L ^ D R E S S E S :le, « l» and color._ Lovely tabrico in Plains, F r ln t l . M any with gay tHmmlng. Natlonally-k: f .-P B b rlc a th a t w ear"and 'w aah beautifully." B ub -teen sites 8 tb U. ---------- --------- -------

D T O G O A T J U S T .. . . . ...........

F a s h i o n S t o

a n o f j B a y s j H o n i ^ e d

Folia b lgb achool dean of boys, r ^ v e a » Ufi acbers fro m M n . Donald Baitey, T w tn Falla

* fr * * *

jife Membership-in-^ rded to Dean of BoyIh—s c h O T l t l j r ^ l c k e y -H u lb e r t,- Ju n lo r -h l ; ed a PTA aehool speech student, p by Mrs. M ary Dee Arrington presen ted a t the a n - hum orous reading- urging m em b Ing of th e o t PT A to subscribe to th e NaUor ay. Parent.T eochera m agaslne.presiden^ A film ,-"X d a h p 'o n -th e M arcl pre.ildent. concluded the. pregram.

Dllshments Refreshmenta were served tind the dlrecuon oi mts. w uU am K k

1 by Mory Mra. Floyd Maddocka. M rs. A rt Ft ngerbauerr i l s . M rs. Vera Munson, M rs. Heli Merrill, . Bobler, Mrs. L. W, R oth . M ra. R. ’

presldehl’s Schum acher and Mrs. O rr in Ful] was given T h e nex t meeUng w ill be held

® / / .T ^ T - D O N T T

/ NEED A CRYSTAL

- BALL to Know—

Ig Money o r ANY money Is best a t BECKS' -D only fine quality shoes backed by famous Dstonlan, O rch id . Cobblers. American G irl. CCS and m any others.

i e c L d! Friendly Shoe Store"I .F h o o e S S l l

lion

r #

U N SURDAY ONLY

m e t | ^ ' ' %

RY[RACELETS - EARRINGS - PIN S •iely of S ty les and Selections! ty to r you to Je Jewelry . . . ^

a t a b u d g . W M § rues to *3.00- . J rDAY.CUOICC

Plains, P laids. ~ _ lonally-knowa i / . tifully.' siie 's I / _ " .........

7 2 P r i c e

on S tn r<*=— - .

, _ ' • f l M E & ^ N E W S . -

: o r e d b y

>elve« » Ilfs m e m b m b lp card In Uic Idiibe C* Tw tn F a lls J s a le r .S e a te r FTA president. (8 t

» , -------------------- ----------------------• • . U u h igh school M arch 18. Oftii

p - i n — -------------------------I TTfc • •■■• I Indies are o ften Cl: rtoys »»».^-touiies.- •■ . •

J u n lo r -h lg h

p resen ted a u ig members th e

served tinder nniKMTClDE’\an. A rt Fer- H - . ‘ > - . F / ', M rs. Helen /'J.i .M r s .R .W . ^ ► ’■ 7 - - - 1 i ' O rr in Ful]er.H be held a t ^ H ^ H H S ^ H

h h h h>TAL ' ' idinriul luxury LL TOf QUAIITY

.i^ssCBSSC!!?®?I t BECKS *>y fam ous j L M a P B j L ^ a ^ ^ M O ^lean O lrl.

•hone 2511

m---------l teringSeoIyi^^Anniversa

y j ) f r^ I T S O U R -B m T H D A Y nra

p i ^ q PR E SE N T S! B e o iu se i t ’:- X-Si. o w h e n you ean find genu ir

M a t t r t s s c s a t th iS 'i in b e l i . . . l in d w olt 'tU y o u -sce *ci

^ / ' _ 5upe r.com fortab lo l O n ly J m ' T tin u e d th is b<»uU lul.'du .V c a n w e b r in g y o u th i s 'sr / Q u a n t i t ie s a r e 'l im ite d !

SEE OUR - ~ W lN D O W S T ^ g

0 B

------------------------

C1C6“

~ B te i^ ^ la im i ■ ■ ■ U. S. Pdlicie ^ ^ 1 Create Spii

' 6E0tn<. K orea, Feb. 18 im-I d e n t Syngm an Rhee u ld toda; ITnited S U te s U responsible fo tlaUon in SooUi K orea and. agree to a n » y -as >-DU go’‘ s] T or'btQ Iiit KuteaM-emteui.y. '

Rbee sa id Uie Republic o t E has p rin ted - ‘'q uuU U es o t UJ paper m oney"-to m eet U. S. duoaods. - —' —

.H e Jsaid- tb e -U .-S .-h is - .p a l million doUars for won currency sUU-owvs n -m llU o n dollars.' Bettlem ent Sodght-- T h s deb t figure to baacd-onE K orea's dem and U iat won we

I ^ I ^ ^ I H ist tb e official rate o t 0,0 ^ ^ H ^ H the dollar. T h e O. S. is p r e ^

a setU em ent a t 18,000 to, Uie di H ^ ^ H ^ I *This am oim ts to the black

k e t rate ,” R hee said, ‘^what cUy uses Uie . black m arket^ra tlt« official transacUonsT”

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 . Stopped Dec. 15- *^B 's to jlp«d tdvanctng-woQ IS- 'H ia t m e an s-n o m ore'loaj

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 Uie V. S . 'We said. 'Psy w hat ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 own, Uien I f you need more wo: ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ 1; can buy i t wlUi dollars.'"• i ,« ; i . . /V .- T he governm ent caJW in all S d f ^ (S^S 'f UUs week a n d began Issuing a ddent. (S ta f f th e .w h a n , pegged.i

' to Uie doUar. Officials hoped new Issue w ould h a lt laflaUon.

:h 18. O f|icer» ' ---------------------- ------ .____________ «m iiTii1 thp Rfd------------have alm ost no rainfall, biit thire o ften ca lled adds.m oistu re to the s ir to-pn '.- •' • • ' •- a ho t, m ois t beat. ■ .■

l u x u r y F e o t i i r e s F o u n d in

ITY $5950 MAtTRESSESI ^

S B

eol^mfeAjfegr^ ^ P liversory Snlel ■ < g ^ a |

^ w e ig hf ~ A 6 A I N S T - [ ^ O T H E ^ ^

'H D A Y .-tT A N D -¥O tf*€B lV K ffi— 1 / SoW8’< e cause i t ’s - U k a ge tting a - ^ t M otlrain d g e n u in e S u l t lim otspiaH O h is w b eU e v sb ly .L O W P R IC E ! | / S o n s ( /o u -sc e 'e m ! H andsom e, s tu r d y , • ✓ c —. . 1 jlel O n l y b ^ u s A Scaly d iaco n - f '- a tn n B I l O t i f ia r d u H H f ^ l l ik in r p a t t e r n — ' ro u th is 'i e n a a U o n a l V A L U E ! ',r 'l im ite d ! S p 'c o r a e in. N O W ! y U tm

1/ Sams' . I c s - V

J l B R IN G- Y o u n i

■ B i l l ’l l ,-K — ------------:— 207-SHOSHONBH((OI

m a ^ ' ■ - ; - -

i7“; ........Wager Is'Wonbv T n e z u e l a m

:Spir.aI jSo'^ S i1 J8 HB—P re s l. children won 8367JOO on a 81.M u ld today the by being th e only person to p le t onilM . Ior In - » t a " n « ' f S l ttt. and m u st a t C a ra c u Hippodrome track.Wl go’‘ syiteoi Concepcion Blanco de H erreri r r e n c r - --------u tn m s r o t^ S a n - J u a n de Loa hubllc o t K orea ros. copltal o f Uie sU te of Guaj Ues o t u te le u niaced th e be t Bstiirday when e t U. S. a n n y h a d only ano ther 11.30 le ft to ]

chaae lood. She sa id I t was .-h is -p a ld ^ 3 5 aeeond Ume she b a d .b e t Qn J currency iantf horses. She e am s'o n ly trom -K dollars. glS' weekly washing clothes.tottght- Seno rade H errera's c h l ld i^ ra

p a r t In V tncruela's pop-

- horses in Uie final six races of*•■ “ day WlUl' a minimum bet of Id n g - '« ra Dee. . ^ i c h allowa naming one bors<

■ rtT w hat you ^ ______________ __________________more woa you TESTED

JW to a ll won GOODDiO. P*”. IB -T ^ e 13*Issuing a new he rd of registered H oIsW m s tpegged, a t 60 Idaho s ta te school fo r Uie deaf

sis hoped ' the blind produced an average otInflaUon. pounds of b u t^ rfo t and 11______ oounds of milk during a U at cL 'U iC -B rt 'K a ducted by th e H obteln-Frieslanill. biit the sea aoclatlon or ~ ^ e r lc n .air to-prori.de T1ME3-NEW 3 A N T A

7TiTv7?! "fii iv i

r - ^ i o i i w W k o o r t ^ I r a o r i w r j s j j o ----------Motlresseil

/ Som# Quollly Conitrutnoni

/Som eP re-6u iltB ord« rsl

"Body^BQldnted*^IiiP8r$prIiig UnTil / Somt Tailored Handlas for EaJy Tumlngl

1 / Same Deluxe Decorotor-D'esigncd lODg-Weciring Covwsl

1 / Same Quality HotcHng Box-Spring for Jdst $3955 in Bolb Twin and Foil Sizosl

NG IT H E R E !'our EGG JIOKEY_____ -Means MORE at

n^ - y ^ o o d i e r

i m l t u r e C o .

W ]

1 $t2(Hf™PM>motedTH 7 a « * - W B O R m .-P e b .- 1 4 - L , R .Z TrUn U J f o „ jc r r » ld e n t 'o f n a ilB iir le

a W i d o w S . S S l S i S / ? ^ S

rson to pick th e ■,... . 1 i m u m n -Tinin^ in n i un e races Sunday.m etrack. Due to5 de H errera, a N f j - | f c l an-de Loa M o r- - V - s a l e s pi tate o f G uarico. Uie day. wo wUl coaUnue irday w hen she1.30 le tt to p u r . ' | - n | v % A vild i t was th e _ F R I D A Yad bet «n th e

12:00 N(s children ran g e)t age. Bhe so ld .> bouses, se t u p - - aiS. and pu l th e K \ \

Id tho b ank . A N i.^-a. who c a n n o t - Vher fo rtune by • __________________\ V

truela's p opu la r 1-------------------- - \Id six" betUngr can pick th e / ksix races o t th e / gn^m bet of t u o I i g L g one borso l a ----------------------- =— I — ^

STED ^18-T he 13*cowlolstelna a t th e K .! - . . . C ,DT Uie deaf a n d N e W b p iaverage o t 2OTa t and 11,898 | f f = »lng a U at con - :ln-Prieslan na-

3 'WANT A D S. '

J \ \ i j

^ 1 ^ ^ ^ H ______

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\ [ S M We wm M| | | |h |H Accept **Egg I

Money" I

O utstan^i

^ . . . . N E W

I S P R I N G

t e D R E S S E S

Come, pick a a .aniilos j | 9 j i k these eprlng-fresh. gay*SFiilSi l^ d new dresses..Colorfu

S M b Ue p r in ts th a t will fairlyaround tb e house and o! way to m arkeL Dresse

f l ^ spring c rop is In full bio1 Y — - - . see tbem today. ~

. ! 8.95and

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O D D S- - - ^ x - r e i ^ t J afe5.'~BCT

7 1 • ■• AND M ANS’ OTHER m: TOO-JTOMEROOS TO M

H PRICED FO R '•POOL':L1 DAYS" ZN T W n r FAlXB.

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* MfflU took p lice In j g ' S t c o . p l l o t . U ^

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i ^ i lU n ^ n g were Keith idvl»er. and la ­

teen the alx c h a p te i.■fitj fpetch conteat will It I p. R. March 4 a t tbe ilii Khool audltorlunu ■ sa tjto b e held lit Burley en t and m contM t on Ei2 Judjlng on Feb. U s a t conteiti on May 38. icKhiDlcs conlMt will be

on April 23.

naVS TO OAKLET tl. rtb. le-F lc ld ln ir Hale, t ts d M n. WallacQ Hale,'^ trom an U3S m luloa rticTi lU te i . . «

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LLij!anauei_% rveL_ K IN O H ILL. m . 1»-M cm berii of

___ th a K lM -H U l achool facu lty enter-i r U lned th e achool board a n d their J wlvea a t a banquet recently. L. U

C lark waa m aste r of ceremoDles.,w>y The ttn f ttw l by Mrii ___

Jo h a K elley and M n . Oafl Jonea. ' ' •The —lane • ■ •

“I SewfiIB RaulBunyaiS _ : Empire ^

““ F/y to • i p r Lewiston K l Clarkston

" E 24'"° I

InlornaitoiLjn l- _

^tkSm Snftle. ____________ _ w—ale,' ^ r r s i t ' . j r c r r i ' r ^lion _

« . . . «

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3 A i N S _

k > > / \ I a w ' t o u i l \ \ a 7 c o i m ___

TAX10PAT

r i a n f i i M i!^-lnch R ubbar

r M a t s __and Horn*^ An89cVqIi»

■YOUR

NE STORES J. ; . - P h e n ^ S r [ H

of ' * •.'•• e r- • _____

S ’ y

0 STOCK N

F-237

; F.184.

- - — — - B T - lO l

_ _F.250

; i _ ________ R . 3

F - 2 .A

R . 7

F-8

F.13

1 F-14

R-18

_______________________ R -2 1

R - 1 2

D - 2 5 4 -

ATTENTT R U C K Bl

— Our truck departm-----sameoptnion-as-we

flation, ond •'is red accordingly.1 9 5 0 D O D G E % - T o n PT'lOOl—4 -8 p e e d Tranam lw lnn • D«

_ L tun Cab - 8 O oed Tlrea - w w ta

1948 CHEVROLET Vi-'T-103U —Thla Is A 1900 U&lt Ot Any body'* Money. T o p> now a t— —

■ " 1 9 4 9 F O R D F - 1 E x p r e s iB T -I003-T hls r o r d I s W orth A t L e u

- WOM. We'U T aVe,— ------- --

1 9 5 0 F O R D F - 6------T>:300A-'rhl* U.'I’oan^' WUl CW Ou

A nd Work W ltb $3000 Kew Onaal O nlj

1 9 4 9 S T U D E B A K E R 8/^T'lOSSA—The Stock R ack A nd Oral] Bad on Thi* Stude I s W orth >800 Itael

1 9 4 7 F O R D V - ^ 2 - T o n ,T-iO lO -W e H ave B eea A ik ln t KOI

■ F o r ThU U nit. B u t Now It'* O n l y ^

1949Studebaker %-TotT»101S—V oull a e t •1100 W orth o Pickup O n Thla One F o r Only,--------

' " " 1 9 5 I c S E V R O L E T ^ '............ T-10I7-W hy B uy A New One F o

Several H undred DoUars Mora T hai

“ " “ 1 9 5 0 F O R D ’ F - 2T»103I-T hls Ford Should Oo For I13SI

■ — '—I f* Tours N q W F o rr—M ■■m ■■

' 1 9 4 8 F O R D V j - ^ o r i “ 6 , ”.. T.1033-Agaln..you.Can.Plck,Tn>,W«

O n T^U* Top U nit_____ — --------------

1 9 4 8 I N T E R N A T I O N A :« T - l6 l3 X -'n il* T ruck It Solid And

' Should B rln« |9M . W e W4p l— —

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

i r pIt is still o Magic Vali(

: -ey,for usee lowering 01 putitblunt HOW ABC

HERE ARECK NO.

^7 1950 FORD_______ Very Clean . Good T l

184-A 1946CHEVFFully SquJpped - Ver:

■-1069-e 1946 PONT!Radio . H ea te r - Good

BO--------- 1948 FORDRadio - H eater - Colu;

i 1946 PLYM(Radio . H ea te r • Naw

!.A 1949 FORD IA Real Qood O ar For

1 1946 NASHRadio . H ea te r • A 0<

t , , 1949 FORDH u OverdrlTB - H eate

13 1949 DODGISun V lu r - H eater - 1

14 1951 PLYM(I f You W ant A Really

18 1950 6 l DSKHydramaUc - R adio •

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12 1946 PLYM(Fine Motor - G «& ^

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N E W Iill our opinion the /alley have been p( jsed cars. Starting g our prices to our luntly,We-oresicI< \BOUT YOU?

ARE EXAMPLES OF 0D E S C R im O N

)RD '6' Tudor CustomGood T lrea - to m a cu la te Inside.__________

H EV R0LETilyline4.Deed - Very Clean - RecondlUoned. A REAL 1

JNTIAC S edanette Sixe r - Good Tire* - Good P a in t • Oood Oar.

}RD Super Deluxe Ford(e r » Columbia Orerdrlve - A R eal Nice Ford.

■YMOUTH 4.Dooro r - Naw Pain t . P lym outh Buyera . Bee H

>RD Custom Tudor '8 'C ar For Anyone.'

ASH 4-Doors r • A Good Oar Im d O laan T iuou fheu t.

)RD ^^8'CuHw^^TudorB - H eater • Oood Tlrea - ReeUy Clean.

3DGE W ayfarer 2-Doorle a te r - Thi* Cara la In Tlp>Top Shape.

.YMOUTH 4-Door GranA Really Oood Cor A t A Knockdown Price—S

LDSMOBILE Club SedarRaiUo • Heater • A Real S tea l a t V olon Uot<

NCOLN 4-Doora r-* A Blg -C ar-.W lth-L a*a-T hfta.fittall.O ag^

.YMOUTH Deluxe 4-DoG ^ Tires - Clean - An Idea] F a i^ y Car.

>RD StaHon Wagonr • Leather U))hoUtery - £ z t e l l a t Over AU.

« V 1 T O T 2 -D ^ o7 = =d Tlrea • Oood P a in t.

DO YOU

C A S/ To M eet Marchtf you own-a poat-war car, v; need some money, your car ment and we can ^ve you up later-model unit!

______ ___ WE-HAVE-DEMONSTR

_ :___ SAVE *____ U P T O . . . r -

O n one o f thes

ALL Our USED CARS

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r t N u sI the used car buy 5n paying too much •ting immediately'\ our used car buyer sick of this inf latior

OF OUR PRICE REDUCTC illlng P riei '

tom $1464

i-4-D<jor— — $-863—A REAL DBDDCnONI •

; Six $ 908d Oar.

Fordor $1008tlee F o r d .________________________________ ___

S 841Bee TbU Onel

r '8 ' $1251

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B $ 1 0 1 2Over AU.

- - - $1555

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lS H ?arch I S f P e a d i i n e ___u* car, wnnt a better one and 1ir car wake the down pay- ' ' s you up to |260 in caah on « ^

A yp f, 19M 1« t Ra t o r s 1

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:ARS‘Are LIFETIME GUAI

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a u c tio n sP rici F o n n ir P ric i NOW

64 $1195 $ 895

6 3 - l l $ - Z 9 5 - — $ -4 9 j

08 $ 750 $ 445

08 $ 895 $ 645

41 ~ $ 1 ^ $ 495

51 $1195 $ 995

63 $ 695 $ 4 4 5

11 $1195 $ 9 9 5

50 $1250 $ 945

22 $1695 $1395

21 $1695 $129iS

12 $ 895 $ 445

41 $ 695 $ 495

12 $ 795 $ 5 4 5

55 $1295 $1095

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A N O FW e're ju s t liable ■

1949 MERCURY CluRadio - H eater - O rardrtvs • fiatit

1949 LINCOLN SporA utomatlo TVansmluIon - Pus t-B Low MUeage. Stock No. F-96.

1950 OLDS "88" 2.D----------------N ew -Red-Palat-JoV w -R*dio--'H ei

Olds! Stock No. F-SO.

1946 DODGE 2-DoorHeater - Really .Clean. Stock No.

J9 4 7 DeSQTQ_ConveNew Red n n ls h • Good T op - Rad R-11.

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^ H |3 o n g -S e c re t I : W Ute House n -|—S helter^eeiB B ; WASHINOTON. Ttb. 18 (ffl■ ■ ( BouM mem ben reve&led today tlB i Jons »ecret While House bonW U ultcr It burled th rea sto rle t dei■ n .under iteel And co'nerele a n d U bo M 'enough to houae “maybe 100 pe<

i i*%iey said It comcrUes screr . good alied rooms, bare of fumltu; ' "but equipped with f lrs i a id iuppllt

- uUllUes and a radiation-proof a

Some of the law makers Inspec ln f the sbe lk r a fK r a lunch« wJUj P m Jd en l SU cnhow er jeste-

H H i day thought It odd th a t the shelb B W p U located no t under th e west wlr B H of the White H ouie. where ti ■ M Preildent worles, b u t n e a r the Jum■ H I , tlon ol the mansion Itaelf and tt B u east w ins,'where m ost of the SOB l “ odd-w a/te Ho!U9 employes worfc B l L I ■ Eren ao, the^ fisu red U woul n n r take the President only a few te< b l m > ' ^ ^ shelter In eveiR l lf l r I o t ^ unexpected a ir attack.U IIB !' aheltcr's banlmf[H - . r - Tault doors. they said, there won W in lit'l be« iuch QuesCJon at th e President w tlS S ! ‘ Kcurlly. Rep. A lbert Thomas, Q HIU R li) Tex.,'to ld a reporter i t was bul I l H r ' I with atomic bombs tn in ln d and Wl ■ f U U ' plenty stionK (o "do th e Job."

1^ I -Prake lalve_Gets_ m g -dBlamfrin-AccidenB l l I WASHINOTON. Peb. 16 (fW-ThB l h i IntenUte conuneroe commission salB l n I tncorreeUy placed brakI «r I’ J vaJve cauMd tfttf jpectacuJar wrec■ n LI of a runaway express train I:I n S! Washlnglon-I Union staUon.I H d i recommended th a t a:I I " . raUway c an -hafln« brake valveI I - '• --placed_ln -a_a lm llar ... pojlU oo^bB l ' j checked immediately to make surm ff f i l l th a t Uiof eao 't cau2« sim Jlar ac

H H I tt f t i l i The wreck on Jan . 15 came whel

i th e Pederal express from Bostor - c^wraUd ^InU y by the Mev.Eavei and Penniylvanla railroads, (allei

m a i to stop aa l i came into th o statlor J J in il([| , Zt ran off the dead<end raUf, an< y if f l ^1 i c ru h e d Into the concourse of th I I I ■ I ^ iv e station, only th ree blocks fron ■ ■ t t m 1 - ^ B T i i t l i r a ‘rciiJltafc----------------------

n l i Canadian Views III Ijl On Korea GiverI I I U llll OTTAWA, Peb. 18 im -O anodaw U R H I I I OPPOM any extension o f th e w ar ii B R l l 1 aetldn vo u ld encW l I I Im i l I f f • ® »t«na] Affairs M in is ter LestejR IB iS , Pearson gave this view of Conada'iH I m position to the house of commoniB iL i concluded a four-H 1 1 . ' debate on foreign affairs.I H B n * He said the dangers a n d dlfflcul-If f i 13 imposing a blockade on thcI m B 'l ^ ^ China cowt fa r outw rlshed thc■ |n E 'h m ilitary advantages to be gained.I U l i a - Be lndlcated.that h a does n o t be-H IP I^ Ueve sucb a blockade would end the

l ; |L war.I I I Furthermore, h e said, any OhlniI I I blockade should be m ode through

M m J I I the United J«JiUonj u u i n o t by o/ieI H I I ' ■ '

m Bannock License—H | SSff Is Reducedn H l ^ ^ A T ^ ^ b 18 ^

|H j I V county driver's license* bureau wasI I I f r ' n o v e d ’loto the courthouse and itsI I r i ’ - was (^ e re d c u t from fourI PI T: I ' peraons to tvo.I K n 'l ^ making the m ore, th e county! l f ^'1 i 09« P l“ ioner^ office aald I t wouldl l i ! * year In r e n t alone.

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d! Accident Proves n d and was Truman Is “Mr;J®**-” KANSAS CITY. Mo„ Peb. IB («. _ Time was w hen H arry S. T rum an

l . p r q presence In an autom obile require • 1 ----- *note«ycle—escorta;—alrtnj,— seen

C ld e n t S S w K ^ i F T s ^16 Ufw-The *ould get ou t o f th e woy.nlsslon said But th s fo rm er Presiden t founaced brake the h a rd w ay yesterday the;uJar wreck being a p la in clUzen a m makoI tra in In °Ig dlderencc.Jon. A slate pa tro l c a r carrying M:•d th a t all »nd Mrs. T rum an-co llided wlih■ake valves ^ c k a t a K ansas O lty.interaectloi» jlU o a * b e «o one was liUured a n d bolh vemake sure Wcles r w lv e d on ly m inor daniBBi

jimJJar ac- 8«t. A rthu r a BelJ o f the Mlj• w urt highway p a trol, driving th

came when Tninmiii nfittie. a n a tJl'fl tn iik a n rwn Boston, *r, William D avel, 2®, were charge.Hew .Haven wlth..carel5« a n d recklesa drlvlm>ads, failed v ii esch posted >39 bond.tho sUUon. • ----------------------------- -1 raUf, and When large gom e on lm a lj JnhaUirse of the “ country, they m ake trails ofteiilocks from M «Jy roads fol

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Ceramlca-id dlfflcuN Busan#—Lide on the ._ , ,r lghed theb. - F I N E STATIONEres n o t be- ............Id end the FersonalUed S t a t i o n e r y

O reetlng C ards fo r all occ any Ohlna slons—Pen a n d Pencil SeU le through o rrice Supplies - lo t by one

. -P A R T Y SHO P—n e / i ‘ W here y o u ll find a ’ corapleto se H O C ~ o f m p p li e j fo r-oT ory -pa rty—T j

l u c e d Covers, lapklns^nnd Cup»^;^ In an and Oame B l^PfJ|c*-Coa trcau was

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. .» deacrlpUon of th e c ltiien* of the 6 ^ 1 8 (in-. American melUng p o t haa been T rum an'a boiled down to ’ a alngle w o rd -

e required “caprsw."n5,—8ecret —w«iater7rouTer,-ehierjDdgB 111 under- of the P ^ c m tf lm a .f lo u r t . .c o la ; 1 the road ed the word T uesday Ubel

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Ivlng th e HAILEy. Feb. i8 - W r a . B ay K( n ra n f fiv :’ Ouldilik le tl M uuday FlU i-M rraii e charged Mrs. John Q ummerson. R iipert, fc ss driving Morcago Valley. Callf., to visit ^

UcQoldrlck's and Mr*. O uirunerson — sister, Mrs. Rosella Hess, wbo Is UIs InhaW t ----------------------------- -sUs often Alaska did no t become an or ■oads fol- gan lud territory of th e U nite

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T H E PLACE T O GO

I t ’s RUNNING’S-COM PLETE G IFT SH O P—'eaturlng a varied selection of f in e glfta— !eramlca— Cups and Saucers—C hina—Laxy luson#—Leather Q oods-Coetum e Jewelry.

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HBW Y O RK . reo. 18 aam bcr, o X ..p e r » n s . ._ b ^ ln * ; postw ar boom Is a t o r near lU j

R d V 5 9 k grows s te ad ily .'B H k ^ S u t an equally vocal g roup It

as con fiden t th a t the decline—« and If I t come»-wlU be slow shallow .-

^ T he d eb ate comes to th e{ again w ith a w arning by Dwlghi

; / M lchener. d irector of researchChase NaUonal bonk. New Y ork. .A d d re ss in g a personnel con enee in . Chicago sponsored .by A merican M anagem ent assoclat W h ff ifT lines lip argum ents hla beUef th a t , the m ajor fo ra

^ ^ ^ ^ B postw ar boom ‘'m ay be lan behliul tis."

Home buUdlng and p lan t exp sloa have been 'abnormi^lly h

^ ^ ^ ^ B recen t y e an , suggesting M lchener th a t leaner years ahead.

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>. 18 W —'T he Postwsr Inventory buildups.beUevlnc th e now due to alow dow n, h e holdr W l U pe ak He wama th a t to ta l debt—ad. >' federal, sta te and local govem rU group ia Ju s t deb t lo co rponte and tndlvldecline—w hen debt—" h u increaaed a t a faster

t be slow a n d than national Income."Large amounts o f fu tu re Inc

I to t h e - f o r t h * « been pledged by conffumenbv D w lflh t w home owners to c u rren t purchjit SsS. o/ r a

New Y ork. Installment deb ts wUl t ^ otmel co n fe r- substantial p a rt of m w y paychc

t a An<l Mlchener doubU I f preiQ M u r o S t to n condltlon»j;wlU .su sU ln irzum enU fo r « P o r t volume t h a t th e Un S f f foTO S States has achieved since the •S V l S e ? y Against these SlgnaU th a t the I

. o f thc poslwar boom As d u e to ip lan t e x p an - down. If not to reverae Itself, otJ

lormi^lly la rge point out th a t u n de r th e ecomiuggestlng to a re some built-in props,e r ye a rs a re Most ot^servers expect th e defe

program to stay a t a h igh level,

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U C - y tm . industria l _producU on w • 3 * off too m uch, th e y argue.

n j e farm p rice p ic tu re U buildups a re ^ j r t e i t a t tbo m op jen t. Commo< I, h e holds. nH rx taken a s a w hole, reac. deb{=^adding g ^ p S L »bo n t tw o yean. .

61o« they h av e tlg tag g e d . bu t 3d individual _ f p^inr a UtUe low er. ‘ S ^ l r e h u r t now . w ith U

u tu ro Income l« « o e dropping a n d troubleK S i O T a n d *urpluses of m a n y t o n t purchases, Ihreatenlng to keep p rices down, jn m ortgages B ut however Inadequate th e p ; wUl take any paychecks. _________ ^U i f p resen t ■ P f f J H V n f f K V r T l T ^ ^.su sta in th eth e U nited. _________

Ince the w ar. th a t the pace 5 d u e to alowItself, o the rs ■ / / / ' ' '

th e economy

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PAIRPIELD.-Peb. I f i . , K h w o J**™ /*® - garten. cla*es.w ere.re*um e<t : *gged . bu t a l- ,

because of.sJckaew ia. tbo eoa low. w ith toe lr jjity. classes for pre-school chUi d troublesome which began on J a a -8, a re he fo rm products the home of M r. and Mra. I jrices down. - Baldwin. M rs.' -B a ld w ln - la - quate tb e par- teacher. . ■ • - ■ • •

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CHtCAQO, CHICACO, Ftb. II (UPl-LlrtpoultiT l Marktt tttadrs 10 tnck*. rrieo ehancta tlDct m u rd a r t lltn .i Hrbrtd 24 c«at« a pound: banbaek 24: lt«hem M.

6 » t i t i BtncU dabitt 42-42H MOta a M odz-lonthnni 41-11^: procMsod lotJ 41.4tUi SwItt end* A 4 M t| B dT-41;

>« teer* tiU : t> ator. lIU i cariotii (o * '^ ^ 1 'l0.t44**u!ta. ' Marktt (tM «r to firm. Whit* Urt* m tm eO-M.» p « e«il A aad «*«r 41 ctsU a doatai mlsad Isrst axuaa H.ei.l p t t ctal A aad ev tr 44: ntdlBini ptr cant A and o r tr 41:

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about ttaadr OB mldwiat ^ l i B yallow .Gl^ta. '

TrMk aalM (80 lba.)t Idaho SpaaUb W >

HlnntMU.xtllow Clobtt US 1 70 to 75 p«c ctnt 2 Inoh and larger ear 2.t2U; aer 3.41.' S i r t t t 'a a l a - <80'Iba.H Idaho. Orrcon - and U uh BpanUb I Ineii and Urvtr 4.10- J.M: Bl#wt«l B«llBa mIIow GIoU 2.S0-}.U: fair te ctntrallr tood 1.10*1.18:24 lb. aackt wbfu bolltft 2.11: MIchiian cartena tw tlrt « Ib. nlloi I.M. '

T h r e e S e l e c t e d• PAUL, re b . l» -T h re e ffJrJj o f th a « Joum nlU m club of the Paul h igh j S sehool have been chosen .to a tte n d . ^ ^ the Jo u m tllsm press cllnlo a t Beat* tie Sa tu rday and Sunday._ jn ie y .a ra -D o ro U jy -H a lh asa y ..cd l? ------to r o t th e P au l school paper: Col« le tn Nielson. MSoclat« editor, and M ary McCall, p u t editor.

P a r ty Planned •'JERO M E, Peb. 18-T h# AppIeUm •iU

PTA will sponsor a ■publlo cartj p a rty P rld ay n lgb t « t the Appleton school. . ■ ^

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be lupported now a re dairy products. ®| a t a level of 15 to 80 p e r c cn t

I n 1 . .M „ .h .3 . ................. ;SSST he present p rogram , covering a in , j-

y«ar endlflf M areh 81,-1# dsajgnrd e to support producer prices o t milk var and bu tterfa t a t SO per cen t of . m c Ij PArity .

ContlouaUon of th e 90. per cen t nreiic supporb was recommended by_aij jjew_ bu l ‘tw o 'o f 14 m em bers of an In- w intedustH al advisory eommlltee callsd of thIn by Benson T uesday to dU cuu the New Itna tle r. Ino t:

Declining prices and heavier lhari »ion.norm al producUon to r this season a thave required th e departm ent to K rvttbuy bu tter valued a t H 0.jw .000 and mell.ch sise costlnE-n.iaa.OOO-sliiee-lsst em pNov. 10. the pi

T h s departm ent also h u bought p . t<17.889,000 w orth of dried milk since ler brl u t April. range

Oppetm H Jfb Props , ed bySenson h u lndlcat«d he opposw produ

perm anent high-level nrlee supports Moldenow In effect fo r m a jo r a o p s . R e Hemlicould reduce th e da iry supports, em Ebut he Is no t likely to do so u long Jam uas the law requires prices of grains, ant. aa m ajor Item In m ilk production, to Nesle,be lupportod a t high levels. Plumr

Tlie advisory com m ittee expressed Haroli unanimous agreem ent th a t effortsof the dairy Industry should be d l- l U 'n-«?-ted_oYer_Uie_long_DuU.to-ifitum i U 4to "a free economy a n d the ellml* T

■natlfin nf s r t in r l i l ju g a o tM .1 ■___ ■ ___ £Aiken praised th o fa rm s ta te S e n l m ai

EUenhower nfade to newsmen T ues- ie « fcday. _ ,

Senator M urray. D .. M ont. eald Mr. uhe Was sure f a n n e rs would be d ls- w a luappointed I n . th e P resIdesV s'sew s theconference remark*.---------------- jhom i

J e r o m e ’ s Q u o t a - i ' S ' iJEROME Peb, 16—P our Jerom e elude

y u n ty a e n g l» be etlled for la- Mr*. .

M arch, Mrs. A dra ln Van Book, P n yclerk of th e -d ra ft board, said W M - tuneranesday. • - —.-------- -------- uam J

Tbe men wlU repo rt to Boise ipoke.M arch 13. Six m en will be called fo r Thepre-lnducUon ■ physical examlna- by A ftUons^an d will r e p o r t to ^ ^ e on stake

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• handling a now fu t-m ovlng oonfec.n

N O SELLIIAn locations obtained for you by cc you opera te th e route only. No expi operated In spa re Ume u Uttle u 4 You m ust have car, references and |6C tected by IrracJad money-bac); guan Spare tim e should s e t up to HOM pe U beral fin an c ia l asilstance « ^ e n o

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!DjoHfin'<^ bb applied two ways. F doeaso of 8 gsUona of an emulsion con dieldrip Idllfl the weeivils. .Whoa *pi .pound of dioldrin in 2 gaHona of dittelo:

—; - Alfalfa th a t has been protoctod from —BBBnre#-higher quality, top yield from :

■oed production.__________________' Seo your local insoctiddo dealer fa litorature and applicatioD instruction^

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-M icials-of-Seed-K o Firm Hold 2-Day G Meeting at Filer ^

g- P IL E R ,.rc b ,.l» = p ff lc la to , of .the “ ,I AaiocUttd se ed B itiw en from all t,„ .

over the U nited S ta te s and .parU „ ” of Canada a re m e etin g In Pller to ^

• discuss weed problem s. Improved , A rt farming m ethods, in se c t control, snIl “ tf* '

- - testing and ha rveatln* and threeh-* Ing methoda. T h e tw o-day session « ftar

‘r t wffl close W ednesday. ic* U ^ Vance Sm ith. s U t« soU extension th slr 0* specialist, was th o principal ipeak- shoul

er Tuesday. D onald M. Clark, vice accur -nt president a n d --g e n e ra l, manager, Ing f all N ew -H aven.-O onn..-apd.D f.-P lflyd. —t ^n - Winter, vice p rea ld en t in charge M ala■M of the breeding departm ent, also . .he New Haven, a re a tten d in g tha meet* . _

. ing and ipoke a t tb e Tuesday ses- LVan tion. X ' on A bani]uet fo r th e officials wasto served Tuesday n oon . E e lth Ham- A tnd men. H amilton, M o n t. northwest- t to *i»t em production-m anager,-also Is-ca P « ll«^ the program. Poah t p . M. Hudson, m a n a g ir of the Pi- vensoice ler branch of th e aeed groweri, a r- cag le

ranged the meeting;. B a waa assist- vlk. <ed by Coroells VUsett, m u u fu ot w ayn

KS production re se a rch a t P ller: Bob e n o a•U Moldenhautf, hU asaU tan t; W. 0 . i l ^He Hemingway, m a n ag e r of th a West- n m *ts. em Breeding sU U on, T w in PalU; ,v ir* :ag James Luther, H em lngw aya assUt- w ntyIS, a n t and F ieldm en R ay Neale. Vance ^to Nesle, L uther P lum m er. W o r t h H H

Plummer, C barlea W illiams aod od Harold Blakley.

S Malta Twing_Aie„_ j f Paid Final Honor

o t MALTA, m . I9*-<Sravaslde 's e^» ^ Ices for P rancis a n d S teffany Gun- M nell. Infant son a n d daughter ot ■

Ib Mr. and Mrs. P ra n c is P au l Ounnell, ^ »- MalU. were c o n d u c t^ Monday In . M the Malta ccm etory by J . Heniy ^

Thompson, L D S b lih o p . - ^The twin were b o m Peb. 19. a t

- Balt Lake O lty a n d dted Peb. 11 Besldes-the-parent*.-Burvlrors In­ae elude three g ran d p a re sU , U r . and I - Mrs. J. o. QwaeU. SrUit, andb r ■MrarBannah.W ya, M alta.--------------k, Prayer a t th e MoCuUoch Burley 1- funeral home w as offered by Wll-

■ ll»r>1 J . Otm w it -le Ipoke.3T The grtTeslde p ra y e r w u g l mI- by Afton Nye, counselor In th e LDBm stake presidency. A male quartet

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poesiblo attir t h a w ee v il comea t t o i h ib e rn a tio n .Adult woovila la y eggs when ralla Is 1 to 2H incheis taU. . . or^ tb e - f ln t - g ro w th - B ta gP. P ro p e r_________n in g o f tf ie d i e ld r in t r e a tm e n t , c refore,.is o f .p r im a iy im p o r ta n c e ..................

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Hll- to r is it the VA offloe soon jr slon a fte r th s l r separation from th e serv- ^

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i — * n sI '6 ls n e ~ w o e -m « S e -te r -U ieH I TUlt of U n . H atU i Alexuuler, Kel-H H I to n .R < M u h u M m b ln » ^ i le n ^ « tn n S i m w tta j of PilmioM■ ■ ~ lodst Tueiday eTeato* in lha IOO?^ H hill- Mf*. A lexM dar wlU be bonor-— I ed a t » busQuet a t 6:30 p. m. m .■ I l l n i n tbeJialU - - - ^ - H H M em bea »1« » « « requeited toI H ) attend th e district ncctlnff ret>. R l i - » a t F iler .'B i l ’ - -T e a n o o k s i r tr e d la t rn n il r fb y lh aU W . flommlttee. Mr*. p*Je Bowman. ^ n I J.B B arth. Mr*. OUreoce W akot^■ E J V « . W. m T W w lo d Mrt. Floyd ■ u l y i n .1 9 1 ’ Befrejhm cnU were lerved .by■ ■ 1 M n. U onel Dean, ehalnnan; M n. ■ n I Jessie- DavU. M n . Mae Davldton. I n I t o . J. a Doolittle. M n. Melenda [ B l p tT li and m DrlskeU.

B B ! ! SqnllU a o t)B i E Ii A b a m r and ' plnodile party « uU U t i idseduled lo r S a turday a l the Le«UB B I' Roy home when Squllla club mem-B i l l » -b«» -he ld -i-de»M rt_ luneheon_^ thB n i r Urv. Carroll UUey.n I • r I t also was announced tha t theS II '■ ; ( elub will aerve pie and dotighnuUI i t I f I t tho ;John Brooka farm aale

h I K B ' i ' ^ A c W p a c k a g e was ten t to ani l U fl'1 Austrian Xtmlly- and the pro«rMl l l l L‘ l featurlns sam et v a s planned byH y tli Mrs. Glenn Neleon and M n. Roy.I l n Mrs. Harold NeUon won the white

I l H Kl meatliw will be heldi m [IQ M a i^ 11 a t the home of Mrs. EldredH E ll -T iy k w .-------- ----------- -- -

I B I H arva ClabH r I Husbands of Maroa dub memben 'l l f l H were honored a t a party Saturday .l y i i '■ e ren ln t la the Filer Oranse haU.i f n I: ' Mrs. T ed Slerer w u In charge 'i l B . of the p ro fr tm . which Induded aU f l Tocal number by Jeanette Knelp, l i m tccompanlcd Iff T h ere u Matthle*H I ; aen. who aUo-pM7c<l » P t^ o selec- <H I 1 Uon. Bob Ranslng tang and played :H i l l I tbe gu itar acoompaolment.. ‘I U l l . — goUQglBg-tba dtnniiT tffrvfri \a, iBm I * i 1 women o t the a r tn c e , Mr. and M n. ■ IhU ! Pbll. B u rkhart' showed picture* ofItm I Korea a n d Ja p an and Sue Olenn t1 ^ Bunce, FUer. presented pictures ot |I t n i European tour. i

C a i» M a r r L ( ^ tI f l l I I I — T S n u B o B io f e w 'e n a iu r M ii i rl l f l 1 1 1 Partrld fe t.yn ftn w at read b r Mrs. jI H I I 4 - r ra n k -S te v e n a -a t- tb e meeting ot |I I I I I ' Oamp Mary I<ols, Daughten o t Utahl l l l n . Ploneen, M onday alUmoon a t the ,HI )' *' ol Mrs; B annab Bankhead.BH I r ' : Secret pals were terealed and newI I I U i I namea selected for th e ecolng year.I H i l l Oroup « laslQ g-«w tffI IB I I I Bterens u d a letter tn m tha oen*H i I I I company « u read by M n.IK l | j f Bootbe, capU ln.I i i i PP r i t i e hoateia waa assisted by M n.■ N ||k Bootbe a ad M rs. £ffl« WtUcer. ^

B B o lb U m ClibIB I g Mrs. Jam es Leighton w u appoint* ^» H i| ed courtesy ch& lm an t t ihe Scrlb* *n i l >1 blera club m H tlog a t the.bom e of I*HID ; • Mra. p . B. Johnston. "M Publications were a iuounced 'by pH ! Mrs. Max O rothen. M n . Leighton, ^■ I Mrs. K enaen Whitesides and M n. ^■ Roy King, ManuscrlpU were read H by Mrs. B a n ; Snock. M n. 1 M. 5 H Jackson. M rs. O n th e n and Mra. >> | B Sing.H W hitesides will ba hosteu <>'n to -tbs tro u p M a r ^ 13. ----------- ^

H I P a lT « ! ilg ; W« n a i .--------H f l i A s t Valentlne'a day theme w u f tn f l i featured la decorations a t the an> ^H 1 1 aual fellowahlp benefit card partyn flp beld tay th e American Auoclatlon toIfi i|,p of T Jb lrq ilty Women Saturday sliH BN;' afternoon la - th e American Legion caI I [ v : ball.W K4 'l Mrs. O . W. Burgeea. fellowship v if c ' tv K chairman, w u In c h a rg e 'o f the thI B L' H«i annually to ahI I 1- i l' benefit tbe Tw la-F lO lsbnncb 'j oon* IIIS p :j I tr tb u U u to th e fellowship fund, w

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I 11 ; ' 8PE IK O O O N V I B im il li m i Top fM bloa Iw eprln g -th e dreaj M U rU I a n d jacket tb a t t« k e you ere^w here I M i l trom 0 a A .o a l 'W b e a aaunexpcct* i H I t ^ dinner d a t« o o m u up—off oomea I i l l th e Ja ck e t‘to reveaJ-a-preU y-dec- I ffl I ^ d ra a u , make It withU IfllfS ------- ■ " ..........I H I I i ' 'P « t t« n '9 0 7 < .‘T C tiea"8 ltta 'T 3 .* li;I ra M l 10. 18. 30; SO. 33. H 38, 35. 40. 4X I Ik j I,! s u e 16 ensemble 3Ti yards 30>lncb

pj) f : fabric; IH y a rd i'iw n trast. d | i : fiend th lr ty .f lr e cents to eolni fo r ifl f:: thU p a t te m - i d d 6 <irita for eacb :| 1.. pa ttern It.y o u wUb I s t-d a is mall*1 l! ln g . Send to M a n ^ s M artin , care of I ||T taea -N ew * . .p * tte n j departm ent,

Special Events id by C lubw om en- (o r - th a ^ e tund -aaatsu -w om en studen t* der. Kel* w ith advanced study or research tn llden t, a t apeclaUied fields.Rebekah id a Alien w u chairm an o t th*

h a IO O ? deecratlona committee, aaslsted by M bonor- Mrs. P . 8 . Carver. O retcben liclck,. m. Peb. P itx lc la Palmer, M n . J . W . P lu m -

. . m er and Helen Sm ith. M rt. W . L. jested to Buchanan w u In charge of m ak ing ing Feb. the coffee for' the dessert luncheon

w hich preceded cards.»d by the ‘ o th e ra assisting with tb a prepara* nan. Mrs. Uon and serving were M rs. C harlea Walcoti; Albertson, Catherine Crider, N adine

r t . Floyd Eccles. Mra. C. Hsyworth. M n . D . 8 .H u lb e ^ Vlvlaii iUlnk, J a n e M cE l-

rved .by roy. Mra. Rose M. North. M n . M orrla an; M n. Roth, Mra. Elizabeth Rowland. M n . Davidson. Theo Splelmann, Mrs. S . L. T ren - Melenda halle and Mrs. oeorge W am er.-

Brldge. c a n u ta and pinochle were played. Speelal prlies were received

■ . by Loyala Shea, Mrs. M. P . Ken* larty « u w orthy and Mrs. Sam Rabin, h e LewU M ary Prlebe and Mrs. Chnrlea ub mem- K atcllffe were In charge o t tickets eon with ^ d prtxea. ,

l ^ e nex t luncheon m eeting o f tb e tha t the ^ A tn v wUI be held M arch 14 In the oughnuU American Legion auxiliary rooma.irm sale • -------- ■

, , Alpha No Chapteri L ™ Mrs. K u rt Mo*s discussed h e r ex*

periencea in OeroiaDy d u r i n g K T>,« World w ar n a t the m eeting of !. A lpha N u chapter, ^ s l lo n Sigm ahe white Monday evening a t the hom e

of Mrs. K urt Moss.». Eldred Ouesta were M n. Oeorge .Shipp*

m an, Mrs, John Feldhusen. Jr., and M n . Dwalne Stimpson. Refresh* m enta were served by Peggy Boss,

memben hostess fo r the evening.S»*iifd»v chap ter also held a com e-as-’r l T n you*are breakfast Sunday m om lng I ^ r g e ^ * * * H eltter.:luded a ‘I Knelp, VFW AnxlllaryMatthle* M em ben of the auxiliary to V et- w selec* m n s-o f-F o re lg n -W o n -d cc ld e d to d p la y ^ pack E aster boxes M arch IS to be

sen t to K orea when they m e t M on- ivM hr day evening .In th e old ho.i>pltvt> md M n. building.tures of T he project will be p a r \ o t the t Olenn o i T hanx program and each m em - tures of bcr Ij asked to .contact one person

for a donation.I t w u announced th a t the d ls- :

tr ic t meeUng wlU be held In early i UTMUIr ia a r c h “ an'd I h lT o f f l i j e r a - w ra - W 1 b r Mrt. nominated and elected a t ' t h e n e x t ; eting of session o t the local auxiliary.

y i t . Games were played following tho ' u i i d * business meeUng.___________________ :

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by M n. ' .ker. E tc h m onth there comes th ro u g h c

th e m all an attracUve lltUe bu lle- tUn. telling about the happenings In i

irmolnU » children’s •'museum" in N aah - tp. A-HK. vlUe. Tennesee. There Is usually a tlome of a cqu lslU on-a t

b ird , o r a n animal from a faraw ay iu ^ - .v y place. A warm InvlUtlon Is a e n t talBhton to ChUdren to coma to tee Ujo a ew IId Mrs! attpacUona. *ire read T here Is always a planned ex-. I. . r M curaion. a h in t of th e w onders to tId Mra! ^ «“<* 0* “ *

cauUon to bring lunch and a no te thosteu o f permission algned by a f a th e r t

or__mother^ A .ajo iy m ay bo told______about- Uia-latest-tr lftk .a-pe t_hM i---------- le am e d r^ lw a y e -« in e th iB t-t* -w h « - ane w u fn terest of the children a n d c a ll ' th e aa* Uiem to tho "museum." liI party T h is Is one of tho fines t w ays “ iclaUon to educate children In m a tte rs out* iturday aide th e ir doon th a t a com m uaity

c a a offer. BE xperts take the children In to th e ‘

owship w orld o t nature, lell them a b o u t ?of the th e w eather, wind and auash ine ; ^ Uly to ahow th e growing p lan ts and th e.'joon* IltUe creatures of tha fields a n d b

fund, woods. I t all opena a w orld o t >" - In terest, knowledge aad bcouQr to tM th e eagenainded children' to m ake e> I a r ich background for Uielr fu tu re ^

learn ing , and a ttitudes tow ard a ll. r liv ing things. The experience ga thered a t the "musemn,'' on th e

adds immeasureably to--------- th B eutU vanou' Uf chftttrtn ii'Tm n agr ■

I have never known a child who ______w at no t laterested la w h at a a tu re

a ta r children don 't have aa m uch

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Chorleatickets • LUCILLE DAYLET

. . . wboM cBjM emest to Wayoe t o t tb e Brower, ton o r f i r . and Mra. Earl I in th e Brower, Paul, fau been atmoooeed ooma. by her parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred

Dayley. Springdale. She U a aeolor a t Dorley high aehool. Brower waa

hi>r fiT. graduated from Faul hlgb acbool u r l n g J®**- tSherrod p b o to -aU ff en-llng of _________________________Sigm a

Anniversary Day Kn'j Celebration Heldefresh* pAlRFIELD. Feb. 18 — Mr. nnd 1 Boss, 2Sxi. E. R-. Rice , celebrated Uielr

60th wedding anniversary Sunday Kt an Informal party a t Uielr home In

lom lng Realdenta of C a m u PrairieSeitter. 1903 t<, jg j4, they alnce have

lived in BoUe.T heir children a n Leo Rice and

to V et- K enneth Rice, Ooodlng, and Virgil ded to Rice, Eusene, Ore. T hey have- 13 I to be grandchildren, t M on- Mr. and Mra. Rice were bom In o,Tp}tvi> KjrlriirtJI& Mo,, and were ffsarried

Uiere. They a n m em ben of b ie I of th e MeUiodUt church. |m em - - ................... * -* - . , * ------------------- \

person ANNUAL FETE EEPORTED *■ FILER, Feb. 16 - M r. and Mrs. ]

le dla- Morrto Carlson w en hoata a t an a a - j I early au al dinner party given by chap* ] ?ra“ W U r AH, i>EO HU ttrtlo o d T T n tn ree f l0 n e x t Bridge and pinochle w e n pUye<^

WlUl all'CUt prlies going to M r. < ng the and Mrs. Kenneth shook aad E. M.

Raybom.

Y o u r C liild ren ‘\N G E L O PA TRI J

irough opportunity to leara about a a tu n ,bu lle- aa those In the country. W hat th e 2,nga In u rban youngsten seo hardly gives ,N ash - them Uie deep understanding th a ta lly a the open country affords. However, uIon—a there are the porks, the te a a b o nraw ay a ad lakes th a t may no t be too fa r1 a e n t away and. afford m uch. Interest. .. e new Farea ta and teachen . should take

advantage of every opportualty tod e x - p u t the children la touch w ith aa* *e rs to tu re. For children, na ture b u a *Tip, a compelling magic, times th a t 'U tta ft no te the children Into the realm s of ^fa th e r wonder and ImaglnaUon. w) to ld A rccent buUeUn o t th e -museum rt haa io ia o tlP rim aglnaU ve sky 'lrlp la a ^- w h ^ ip5H =slltpFV l»w btg=th8=pltnet8FT = d c a n ' thrtHtng story.' one to s ti r tho

im agination while conveying tru th and beauty.

I ou t* Wo who live wllh children, lead- i'lunitT “ ‘I “ tcb lng Uiem, ought to I

' g e t in touch wlUi Uie museuma th a t 3a re doing their best to help us. J

a b o u t T h e n U undoubtedly one in you r *ihine; c ity o r town. ____ ^ 8

a th e ofun toiwxl >t ltif«nf» Bl»r.. a n d bat thu I> tusd4n«nul t« » chlU*! trevth.

t r to PU,.- T» ebUlB . tttr. tom ake e«nU U celn to him. t/o T.•uture o- **• ” *» » . V. y.d a ll, >rlence M all ThU Couponet W ith? N u n e-A d area i-C h eek Totttid sr ------- ;f c - H l t t r - T i r f t t -F a I h -------------

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in k Boxer Dungarees ch . aofl Oyeralts

Sizes 1 -8 years. Sanforized • > dentm for Boyt | A A

and GlrU. Special----- I .U U '

ON OLD'FASmONED

Chocolate Drops:a p . . jiegulaif39Q-lb..Yalue,.PoulU7L ,

1 0 S . i — 2 6 c I b .

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I Novel Program Giyen a t A nnual tiu sb an d s 'P a rtv

w S r J -h BHOSHONE. Feb. 1 » -A aoveh; B l K v ' ^ program of aklts, readings, pojito WfiMLJi n ilm et and musical n u m b e n wa

presented by women o f Uie NorU

S p R d ' a t Uielr Uilrd annual “huabands TalenUne party" held S a t u r d a j

- n igh t a t Ui< O o m u achool building a . Mra. Carl K erner a aaounced thi

J program , arranged by Mr*, p . D B atem an and M n . V al B aU m an - .In c lu d e d w ere-read lnga by Mrs Ja ck H annah, Mra. J e ss Velasqusz

V ^ ^ H Mra. John S tutzncgger and- M n Oeorge Eden. P a rU c lp a tin g 'ln thi aklts were Mra. A lbert Clapp, M n

^ ^ H Archie Jones. Mra. KenneUi Wilson ^ ^ H M rs. Carl K erner, M n . Val Bate-

m an , Mrs. P. D; B atem an. Mra. Dean OuUirle and M n . E ldon G uthrie a a d Mrs. KenneUt W ilson was tea- uir'ed in a apeclal pantom im e. '

OUier musical num bers Included aongs by I-lra. Val B atem an a n d a chonia featuring Mra. D ean OuUirIc

^ and he r s ls len . Mrs. C huck Shipley,0 W ayoe Gooding; M n. Roas McCowln. Idaho lira. E arl Falla; M n . Wea M itchell and -M rs moooeed BIU Kllllam, Shelley. Tom B c ttj Ira. Fred w as accompanist for th e chorua. P a aeolor D. Bateman sang a aolo a n d music

)wer waa for the dance lh a t followed th e pro'- h achool g ram w u fum U hed by Mrs. George •U ff en- Eden and Bill Dayken.

T here were guests from Wendtll, ------------- H agerm an, Shoshone, Ooodlng, Id a ­

ho FalU nnd Shelley. Mrs. Jack J f l V H annah , Mrs. Archie Jonea and M;-j.

Eldon OuUirie were m em ben of Uie H e l d com m ltue.

ttTih?!? Prayer ServicesPlanned Friday

i t r r h lv B • FAIRFIELD. Feb. 1 8 - M n . E arlinee nave ip irltual life aecre tary ofRlcB and W oman’a Society of ChrUUannd Vlretl Service, h u announced .tha t th e a n -

h .v « - 12 “ <“ 1 observance of th e W orld Day" • o f Prayer wlU be held a t 2 pxn.' F r t-hom In Community church.married Among those-parUclpa»og_ in the

' ^ M n . Claude Ballard, M n . Ed K rohn , M n . W aller Wolf. M n . Victor Plananaky, M n . Alvin C arm an, Mrs.

***•*' Jam es Vamamoto, M n . G e o r g e and Mrs. P e td e , Mrs. W alU r Pearaon. Mrs. it an a n - Eddy Tewalt, M n . M ae Cunning*

W lleher and Mra.

> Pltyed. Mrs. Dale Reedy will be t}je or- to M r. aanU t. "r:-

n d E .M . ¥ ¥ -V

----- Party. ReportedBORLEY, Feb. 18 — M em ben ot

*1 th e CB club held a h igh-low p a rty* PWday a fU m oon a t th e hom e of

M rs. A lbert OUen. Declo. Following JunchfOD, bridge was played. A gift w as presented to low scorers, Mrs.

a a tu n , Dewey, Mra. Oeorge M atthews, Mrs. Leo Handy and ,Mrs. Hazel

I r l i r a ____lng U iat T he club meela Feb. 27 a t Uie however, ijomg Le^ Dewey, Burley,sa t h o n j/. tf, h-

t o t Conduct ServiceHAOERMAN, Feb. 1 6 -A w orship

»m, te rrlce for Uie Zion's league o t Uie ; . R e o rg a n ^ d L D S church- was held

Frldoy evening a t th e Ed Dayls i?m . «f home WlUl Doris Davla in charge, aim s 01 meeUng UiU T h u n d a y willBiuaeum GUmoro home forM p I n - .

Sa le.R e^W edFAIRFIELD, Feb. 18—H ie A m er-

n lead- Legion auxiliary held a cookedu c h t to ^ood aale a t Cook's grocery m d a y .ims th a t T he coramltUe .Included Jdra. Dickhelp us. Olealer, Mrs. T . ‘T . W okerslen andin you r Mra. Joe Cook. T he proceeda will

^ go to Uie polio fund.

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'S,' T WIN FALLS, roAHO

Chapter. Plans . inual Party, Review

P a r t v ■nmmaa. Kim*. berly. wiu preaeat a book review

- A noveny j jj , annual tea m arklM W aab- birthday for member*

and guesta of Twia FaUa chapter, . r l . D aughU n of Uie American B ev-M B O td u t j o lu U o n .'m e .e v cn tw lU b e h e ld a t

huaDano* j p jj^ Monday In the F ln t B ap- l a t u r d a y tla tchu rch . ■- ■

b u l ^ Hoatesaes will be M n . H . L . junced the Holmesr chairm an: M rt. A- J .

Peavey, Mrt. Maude McRoberts,1 B ^ m a n . M n. P . Wayne Schow. M rt, F rank ga by Mrs. o»waon and Mra. Jo h a Sanborn,

V eiasq tiet -Hagerman..1“” ^ ; M "- ' Those wUhing to a tU nd are

-lapp , M n . Sunday. eUi WUson.Val B a u - ----------------------------------------------------

n“S i S Party Sponsored raS;.''"' By Girls' Group

B tm i.E y , Ftb. IJ-miwiiM C r a p an G uthrie >>y the ir guar-i * a i lD l“ y. “‘“n- Mrs. O. C. 0 3 ry a n , e n U r- }wln Idaho ialned the Wahanka Camp F ire1 a n d -M n . ClrJi with a party laat week In Uie rom Betty Ccfiollc parUh hall.chorus P. The committee In charge o t a r - a n d muslo rangcmonts Included.A nn.0,’Bryon.

ed th e pro'- Sue Ballinger. Sandra Jenkins a n d 4rs. G eorge Mary Ann Jones.

A red heart was presented to each n W endell, member by Mary Ann Jones. oding. Id a - Games were played wtlh prizes Mrs. Jack going to Patricia Larsen, June Kidd,

ta and M;-j. Patty Janek. Charlene ^ lb « r t , b e n of Uie Mary Ann Jones and Mrs. Lee J e n ­

kins.Adults atUndlng the event in ­

cluded Mrs. Ernest Cooper. W ahanka ^ 6 S Camp Fire guardian;. Mrs. Evan • . , T hom u. Mrs. Kenneth 'DalUnger T l d O y Morlene Rehn. '•

-M n. E a tl „ * * ,*

" o & i Pa I r Ce I ebratesla t th e a n - RUPERT, Feb. 18—Mr. and M n .World Dny R. R. Spldcll, ploneera o t Uie Mln*2 pxn.' F r t- Idoka project, celebrated the ir 50Ui lurch . wedding anniversary last week, log In th e They hotnesUaded touUi of R upert

Ed K rohn! 1B27. He served u sheriff from 1027 r«. Vic to r to 1B3I and_hM _btea_an..ttcU vB- Tnan, M rs. memb'er of the lOOP lodge. M rs, G e o r g e spldel Joined Uie Rebekah lodge m

raon. M rs. loofl.Cunning* ¥ ¥ ¥

r a n d Mra. BRIDOB PARTY HELD_____^^ BORLEY, Feb. 18-M r. and Mra.M jp e or- o len n -K unau entertained wlUi a

bridge party last week f t the ir hom e following deuert. Dr. ,a»d Mrs.

' t e d T hom bum won high prize.

g g j S , u M a u i■ei. A g ift ^rers, Mrs.M atthews. /;rs. H azel /

r? a t u ie 7

1 charge. L Arsday wlU M

’’• ' “ m S O P P Y ’SV PWday.

S S . ' S S F A V O R IT E .:eeda wlU

1

tT ie r- r t,

' Rigfttoalthe bowl

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r Thtte tu ty . en»mr.loaded KtJkWE’i) f liit i »!«« b«o orta.tMited »nd toa»'

tojrerbp toJdtn bfown. They th e r woi

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l a lk pn travels^" .jg^ Held a t Meeting imn- O f Carey's MIAI w S ! OABCT, R b . 11 - A u .» tI o , bJ* " 7 ^ . L orry Hall, fonner anny w arrant

officer, waa featured d u ^ »in prelim inary exercUes of Uia LDSh E ld ^ t M IA l u t week. •

, t a i B . H all dUcuued New York City,. ^ P anam a, Uie HawaUan Ulands,

H . T_ Philippine,Islands aad Japan. >• ^ J Cormen Pyrah prcaenWd'Uie UUfc a obcrts ' wWoh sho gave two weeka ago ia L P ra n k Richfield during Uie slake ipeech

feaUvaL 'Ib # acrlpture reading w u given by L>ti Adamton. and the :

nd a re t^ tm e by John Barton. iw*v bv F lans for Use ward Oold and

G reen baU were dUcuJsed during : a n offlcen ' and U achen ' meeting.

------------- T hem e for- Uie ball, which will be^ J h e ld Mareh 27, will be “SpringUme e C l in Uie Bocklea." Mrs. Boyd Stock- -

ln g a n d Ross Peck. jicUyity coun* r O U D te lora. were named decoraUng com*

, ^ c a i tu e chairmen. Programs. UckeU la c a m p j j , d adverUsing were assigned lo of- ‘ :ir g u a r- of.Uie'YMM IA and refresh- ''' m e n ts will be supervUed by workers Jmp F l « la th e YWMIA.:k in th e jo h n Briggs announced th a t

C arey wUl present a one-act play e o t a r - in ujb Blaine su k e drama fesUval 0,’B ryon. w h ich U scheduled for March 27 in d n s a n d shoahone. Mrs. Cecil OUen will se­

le c t Uie c u t and direct Uie play.1 to each ¥ ¥ ¥

h prta. Lincoln Is Topic- Of Club Program

^ SHOSHONE. Feb. 18-Tho life of, .n t In A braham Lincoln waa Uie program vVhanVl top ic a t Uie Friday afUmoon MoUl*. . a « n3oUlnger R oll call was anawered with

“s o m ^ ln g about Lincoln" and the program was led by Mrt. PayctU P eck nnd Mrs. HatUe Dayley.

t6 S T h e meeUng w u held a t the home ind M ra o f M n , R. A. Baumann and Mra. he M ln - Boyd Alexander waa voUd a newlelr 50th m em ber.. ----------week. O uesls were Mrs. Wayne Hlck- fR u p e r t m a n . Mrs, Cletui Shonk. Mrs. Me*

om 1027 ¥ ¥ ¥

” DevOtloTiTSi ven ■lodge in HOLLISTER. Peb. 18 -M n . Orace

L antlng led devoUons a t Uie Wom­a n 's association meeUng l u t week In t he church. Membera decided to

nd M ra Bl^^ Uie March offering ta lhe stove WlUl a .^'Uid for SawlooUi camp,

sir hom e • T ho lesson was nrcsenled on At*Id M rs. r lca and the w o r l^ o u r w u spent srize. quUting.

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mTHEVllEBieeER

T ie r-rt a bic t r o t nTlimcl RiC'it oot of t i e b d or oat r f 6 —the bowit Thci# W |, fre«h fltlcaa rem ade& m tbcbev t ' e fU M cbaka teen tM tsvca X B g y

IRfHE MR-FR02ItD J

Kf(k>ec’i 'n ew » a(w co ttin i •nd toa itins PTOCW erealti • ' J wth e r wonderful flavor. Try \ / a’em. Wo think you. too. »tll ' ' & 8“ y - th c y 'r e GR-R.REATI

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^ W EDNE

C alendar ■ting I- • --- --------- ^

U I A H A IL E Y — Job'i D aughU ra w t J V l i r V h o l d ' a speelal meeUng T hu rada

Wvelog by e v en in g - to elect a Junior prtncesj y w arran t , ¥ ¥ ¥.urlng Uie T h e meeUng o t Camp Em *A r-E

the LDS D au g h tera o l U lah P loneen . ha be en postponed from Feb. 20 t

^ork' City, M a rc h 19. .3 Ulands, , ¥ ¥ ¥•P“ - . , l F IL E R -T h e BapUst Y o u U i'fc l

low ship ' wUl'Kbld'a porty T hu rsda c l 5 2 JC e v e n in g 'a t th e home o t M r - .a nSmrSS M I ,. M 'w a r . ™ . .

and the -----------T h e annual February., d in n e r o

Oold and th e M entor d u b wUl.be held a t ed during p j n . S a turday In -the Idaho Powc I' meeting, aud ito rium .:h wiU be ¥ ¥ ■'¥

ir t to c k - - K IM B E R L Y -T be Joint m eetlai ritv coun* ^ American' Legion po^t ani lUnir com* a u x ilia ry , scheduled for T h u rsd a ; M tlckeU evening , h u been canceled. Thi ned to o f- auxU lary wUl hold a cooked foo< i refresh- ‘ a le Sa tu rday a t Ridgeway's atore ry workers K im berly .

uncedthat5-act play ••la fesUval J ,arch 27 inin will se- FR O Mhe play. .

, p , c . W l3ram -"“‘ Iho life ' . ^ ^ H H H H

program • .on Moth*

WlUlthe

. PayctU ^lyley.the home ' ^ r ^ ^ ^ f l ^ H j A - ^ B Hand Mra.

a new m V ’S

ne Hick- Me*

ven ■rs. Orace H ^ ^ f lhe Worn- l u t week

a S i — Bavs-id on A t- MIU spent KITE. FREE H

--------- W ith the Purchase o f ^^ Two Pairs of Jeans II

GIRLS’ RAYON P A N T i M Sizes 2 to 8. S P E C U I ^

m m New Shipment Ie d u c a t io n a l t o y s

^ By PLAYSCHOOL!

S P E N D Y O U R EGC p k M O N E Y 'h e r e : -

K S h o p now fo r. E u le r from • i~ m ~ r ■Erdresaes.-bonneta-and-coata-arrivl

— ~^flo-your-egg-m oney-fer a down -m on o u r easy Jay-aw ay-planf

r THETD. 107 2ND AV

fmKFRDSLAKES

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% Meet 1" ■ j t t l . F e b . IS -V a lle y

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K i 7 night V a l l e y 1 ". I t 1:W P-“ - *"'*

wSieriS y s 1r e i M ^ gifnttflY-CnUeford ■' H a . B ^ e p bftttU ai (o t

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U ^ E i i Uurtiufh 08 tv o b is t a d ^ a w u i . MurUugh c«nU r.Jl S i ^ s f . CuUeford aen - i.

their UUM bfttUln* on ,w t in th e U ta

in the xirin lase faU to

^ 'W oo itieT InS CasUeford In \» poln** i

. JS , Muruujh v u Jay ?

— K rt-iJpolnl«.-W U l-»cored -W :. )i( pldied up h ls f i f th i—

^ ■ u d AUea Oslley w w ed

' l e t tsto (he v ln colum n I to KImtrtrly tn th e 1

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U>em. O tunbrel -m a i Coulton 30. Hr

O j^ lB io K n wero Leon&ra iio Am K eH] u d O h u te r P rio r

eaeh. H anaen 'sttehman. Busene T u - iu<

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•W ^ -li l i .!! !! 2'”^ ^ |i ) l ts j lU D i(a /■ rt p( tp b f l ] I < j ' r Hill 2 1 3 T J.*'

a i h i f S - ; : I : h1 I iIa Prior I : 5 J ^ ■

-jH ri-t;H orfT iP ii ' - u u o-o~ — ry ^ B 11 eiB r^U w .o o o o/ ■ i r c l S l t r c r 0 1 0 1

H m oo Kr>hn J 0 J 0 HtlD H i i u t i l TeUU 7 U X 3 S 4 ^

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JanJockeys leforW in |

■ u . CaUt.. Feb. 18 m — R«■ Jchnnr lioncdcn. Eddlo CnW lUlph Nevek «U1 h&rdly i S a to the wlnner'8 circle■ V elUier rider brlnBa In , M f in Uie $100,000 B anU

last week cclebrat«d ^

" W w h i r to u r th derby n 'i-Anita parlt w hen he ^

. aboard th e probnDle ,u ,W to r a t td . Ke won w ith c » B l n l i i o .» hrouihl On T rust In on K*n

Uie 1847 derby, .'.nd n.r ■ * 0 ( tn lth t the nex t y e u» U t « WUUam HclU’ S a l- ’

■ ^ U i * derby jo ld In 19S1 J®* .M ^ n a n a i Oenler’s Rough 3 l

and Neve.-! scored on__________T

■Top Players Bed in Ruling ’■ f lP . l J ^ ^ l ’- ie i .f t - a n rd n f tr Dur

top-ranklns , « w d threo other top niR ht m r ■ ^ U ritn o j San Leandro. j K L r . n i l ' 'york and ^ ' ■ » n ? ,?” ; 'n ‘-h 'vve been nu

of htftUh In the k.I: ^ E i n n " su ite d In^ K s t7 i ? VlrBlnla t

u- 6. Uu-n Tennis n j-

announced Tuesday nil! i^ f c - ^ P ^ K e d e n ie d action re ‘

for falllnK • S * ^ f t on a aura- ‘i ”

a * i r a .n o t i h . I

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TEA.M

"n «iP* fro^ ■ U iU r w r , - ? 27 In net

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MAN, WEJ Defeat FairStomp Red«]Itage for Bij- H B g e r m a n a n d W e n d e ll, p r e - m e e t f: 8 B B u b - d i s t r i c t b a s k e tb a l l t i t l e T h u r s i r u e s d a y n i g h t h e re . W e n d e ll m o v e d Ir F a l H i e i a T a m " 4 8 : S 6 a f t « r t h e T r o j a i ----------- -------- — .

astlefoM—t Victories B" a l le y a n d C a a t le f o r d w o rk e d t h e i r ®“ * i f t h e S o u th s ld e s u b - d l f i t r ic t c la s s s re T u e s d a y n l f f b t a a V a l le y t u r n e d whii i t l e f o r d h a n d e d M u r t a u f h I l a f i r s t

I ■' ■ I

: z U p s e t s ! s i r] jn . /HAIUUKOTOK. W u ^ . P ib : ViBht 11 U)* «P - Tueord h U *T*r «««n In p n p b u k e t - lead

to ball wirf-»ooT»4 » t the opening hime a t o t the Llpeoln-Adasui fcOtRity' 3(*3

tournam ent Tuesday n lsh t . B u t rlodM il n » t« n fa r both a l4 n « r » dl»- Llol* appointtd . l o r :t« r. yioor waK. m litakcn fe r " f i n a - Deaen - log*' compound when th e floor the00 w u prepared, prorlded th o u p - D

^ ta Bjta. witl» T tie game v u stopped w ith scoi

-R ltarlll? ahead of R esn lan 31-J3. U‘ V* I t WM rescheduled for W ednes- gan:

day D ljht, bu l oKJcIal* h a v en 't 10I Z l dMlded Tet whether the team a C ur

ahould a ta r t ireah or laxo up" en 1red where they laft otf._____________ O'

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^ta flr^n _________ _ n i a im f l« th e :

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S°d Toul. : III K7 < «t4M ^ j 3r a n » . J . t - 1 . . Cr i y i . , ,Lhe •'•Im n« 111 m <«« comn

M orn .------------^ j n j u j a j u ^ id lnia Touii _______ _ 4 » Sll SK IBSI Joe Jttj . — I -. • verdl

rh in 111 1» s u « ' ' «lay iiu=k«15rZ Z Z Z :Z Z i4i U l i n « » ‘Tue*Ion r e i i « ____________ t l l IW m «»

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“ W e l l K n o w n B o x e r

3 D i e s i n A c c i d e n t r ^ i

ir1- from Calumet Olty. IU., waa MUed n near here In an auto aecldeat. •,y-------Ind iana <Ute .pollca saidI- sen 's car w ent over an em bankm eat H ew

one mUe e u t of oa ry . , . *V « , ,0 Peteraen h a d fflUiV aome of th e i w 1

beat boxer* In Uie game, i n c l u ^ -tarm to Rex U y n s . H arry MatUiews. Joey m t a^ M a x m a o ? Loo ?lovi._____-U= 7 =- = P e lm e n i \ ) a |? i { - « r » » r u a ^ - t o U»o-I

m atches w ith

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} i g G a m e 3neet favorites, won th e rig h t to ^Thursday nfyht w hen both team s ^>ved Into the finals f i r a t by stop- insTrojans had trailed in oho qudr- P" ~ te r and held only a narrow

margin a t the en d o f_ twQ j uothers. ?o

, ~ m r8 e rm » n -h 8 d a n easier Unio “ 0m aklng'U ie f in a l .ro u n d by stopping oni O w d ln i 5U t« 03-33 In the second gama Tueiday.

W edneiday n ig h t Pa trfle ld playa Jl'' ,}_ Bliss and Ooodlng S U U meets

Olenn* Ferry.- T h e tw o w inners wlH “ y 8® play Uie flrit gam e T hu rsday n igh t5d while H ig trm a n a n d W endell will ““

battle for the Utle In Uie second 1,^game. The loaer of th o -Hagerman- i , '

“ j WendeU game wlU th e n play Uiewinner of T h u rsd ay n igh t's f lrs l w . tu t for aecond place Friday.

WendeU received a rea l scare c!.“• Tuesday oa F a irfie ld held a 10-9 «•.• lead In the f irs t q u a rte r , was be- {J'* t h ind only 20-19 a t halfU me a n d cii r' 34-30-al the f in ish o f th e th ird pe-1 rlod. * T

LltUe A rt T u rner acored 16 po in ts sfor Fairfield to lead a ll ecorers while 5 ^

. Dean Jewett acored n in e points forr the loMra. \ )

Dick Stickle was h l;th for W endell Y w ith 14 points, M a n tle Peterson

i scored 10. n Hagerm an h a d n o - tro u b le .Jn .lU i. I.

• game wlUi Claude M axwell scoringi 10 points, T ed L each e igh t a n d 1 7 i_ C urt Manwi*!) «nH ry jTtT **v- X -> en each.

Ooodlng a ta te w as led by Leroy P z i OBnnann w ith-elgh t-po ln te,-G era ld-

Wldllng nnd Archie P a rris each W'". scoredrBeven.^:__~ 7 ^

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ii National Leaguers B!T ^-------NEWYOIUC. Feb. 18 WV-The fira t vis» NaUonal league clubs to begin spring Tue1* train ing open th e ir Florida base- 81xI; ball camps W «(fncsday. thaH The cham pion Brooklyn Dodgers j t" wlil be a t Vero B each and the S t. cal(tl Loula Cardinals, & perennial th rea t. ^

will be across th e pen insu la a t St.! Feterstmrg. perir Three American leaRue c lu b s-S L thej Loula, Chicago ond phllndelphlo— ..

already have opened comp. • „ „- Tho Chicago C ubs. W oahington S ! ; » and the P h ilade lph ia FhlUles open

cam p Thursday follow ed by P i tts - i J " IS buigh cn n id a y a n d D etroit and [J Uie New T ork Y ankees Sunday.^ Boston's E od Sox and Braves..1 along with th o N ew -Y ork -O len ta r -«lun: » i«filI-»ralH inlU ^ond*yrW hll«-Clovo- -aM!

land Isn't due to beg in unUi a week H• from W ednesday. C inetnnoU w iu be ond >J th o last club to., op en cam p, on mln !{ Feb. 38. Bln.

? Fight Fans Now mi I Collect Wagers■I NEW yOBlC, F^b . iS tW -F Jght ^ 0> fans who made friend ly w agers on Ni

th e Dec. IB g a rden fig h t between hair- Jft*y Q lirrf«»a an d Hlllv O raham lost> probably wlU setUe th e ir bets now '^ecl 7 lh a t supreme oou rt Ju rtle tf 'B ernard spor- Botela bas ru led In favor of O la r- reap 9 dello. buy

B u t bookm alun , w ho handled —a bets on the controverala l flght, pald i—

off a h n g Ume ago— and In some\ cases to boUi a ld ts. S■; Immedittely- a fte r 'th e figh t. 01 - m• ardello w u declared th e w inner by ■ I the ofnclals. T w en ty m inutes la te r ■• commlsslonera Bob O hrlstenberry ■ 1 aod Dr. 0 . B. PoweU changed Judge ^ I Joe AgneUo's c a rd a n d awarded the

verdict to O rah am . Judge-B o te ln M I reversed the com m ission's acUon E0 Tuesday. ■

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1 Another Appeal 1 ! Looms Over Fight' N ffW .TO RK. Feb. 18 iW -M ar«n

B. Nedle, a tto rn e y - fo r boxer BlUy » O raham , said :t«d»z. h e jn lg h t seek J another reversal I n . th e i^ c e -r c - ; v e r s e d O n iham -Joey QlardeUo

T —N adle-aald-hft-w ould-apD caLIt he » decided auch ac tion •ft-as w arranted f a fte r a study o f s ta te suprem e court s JusUce B ernard B o te ln ’s decision 4

which gave back to middleweight I OlardeUo of P h llade lph la -h ls o r ig in - - J a l spUt-declsioa v lo tory over O ra - -ham oa Dec. » . ---------- — - — - U

Chairm an -R o b e rt- K .-C h rU te n .- - 1 berry of the Now Yorle boxing com- J ^ m lu io n ^ d h e p l a n n ^ ^ a j ) ^ a U ^

SPARTANBURG, 8 ..C ,F e b , 18j(/n H. —Conley Snldow o f Emory and ■ ?t H enry o ^ o M o nday ’ w u nam ed U

hoad football ooaoh a t W offoid col- H9 lege here. He auceeeds Ph il Dickens, ■(- -former head ooach a n d athleUo d i- ■ f rector. Who raalgned recenU y to ac-- poiitlon a t 4 IV _ _ .

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B tniL . F«b. IS—B uhl's W ayne ■ CIsxton h ll a long sh o t from themiddle of the floor In th e la a t tv o * f

----- a«coad»-of-the Bame-to-glv«-th«-In> - I -to d b n s a 49-41 w ln'over Qoodlng here X

Tuesday Jo a Ugbt cage batUe.Close aU the way w ith B uhl ho ld - ^

!>- Ing a slight edge u n til th e th ird Cr . period. Gooding took over th e re and ^

went Into a 37-34 lead. ^^ Claxton began hltU ng to tead the 'iQ. -Biihl fourth quarter r ullv ^hlpt^ ___]

wound up wlUi h is despcraUon ahot from mid-court In the f ina l c k -

^5 Junior Walden and Poul Srow n in t Ued up on lilgh ecorlng ,honors for R ir

„ llie Indiana wlUi 12 po in ts each. i t , Claxton coUected 10 during the I'lp **m and tuck tiatUe. . T, t RalUe Lecper paced th e Senator’s of i

attack wlUi IT points. - vue, In the preliminary game, th e bJayvees whipped Uie B uh l Juniors vue

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IV PULWfAN. Feb. IS W>?—‘H ie Jdajio agei ({.-V andalsJup (.a live_ the lr^hop ts . or Rayh winning second place In th e n o rth - nice- - tm dlvialon baikeUialt a U n d ln g i'b y d iu- dow n lng -W aah lng toa .-S U t« -7 l.aS Hlgl t« Tueiday n ig h t 11 t » Guard Tfltnm y F lynn recap tured Coa

Tlia—e k riy :M lM m p e « d -a « -n i-W B r sevi7 keyed Uie Vandal a tU ck and paced w< the acoring wlUi 33 points . Dlel) The Idaho squad. apparenU y re s t- n e e0 ed after a week's layoff, found th e Bh«*0 basicet Hght where Uiey w anted it. Yeui

with a game-scoring average of HAper cent. D w• A big third quarter In w hich th e f w i

1 Vandals scored 34 points, 16 of themby Flynn and big H artly K ruger, c u y

\ while holding Uie Cougar* to 19, J w p blared Uio victory trail.4 I t was Idaho’a Uilrd w in of the

■RCft.ion over WSO. T ho two learns _; wUl wind up the ir N orthen i D lvl- J r I slon scries with a game n e s t T ues- shot i dtty a t Idaho. ‘ J*'***

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CAIDWELL, Feb. 18 W — T h i “ i3Jiaw »irW B h-K hoorcongaT nneilr^ - r s it ed by Uie Nampa BuUdogs 40*48 •5 Tuesday n ight to win th e ir f i r s t Big- Six conference boakeUiall gam e of | > ,

tha season. I j t* I t was Uielr la st gam e on the“ Caldwell cou rt f t;> Nampa acored first, b u t Caldwell c .- stepped to the fore early In th e f irs t v*

period and sUtyed there th roughou t^ th e ha lt by a narrow m argin." After a seesaw th ird quarter.^ Nampa led 39-I7. C e a te r E>uano c* ™ Peppley p u t In a f ie ld .g o U and ^ Max Goln a free th row to e tU n d ! tho Bulldogs' lead. - rv

T he Cougars closed l a a n d wllh , Nampa leading 4I-40, J im W arner - Vf

dpipped-ln t?,-Q baskota to p u t them X*- jvhrad.by Uiree pointa. . g c Then he pu t In an o th er field goal ffl e and threo freo tossos in th e final oh 1 minutes to widen th e w inn ing m er-

gin. IOoln was high po in t m a n wlUi

• IB points. 81x of Uiem w ore acored - In the second quarter, inc lud ing , two long shots from the com er.

TO KEEP FOOTBALL NEW YORK. Feb. 18 (fl—Ford-

ham .university, w hich reputedly lost » 5 0 ^ m foottaU la s t season.■aeciaed'“T n esd ay - to -co n U n u o -th # --------sport In 1M3 because of th e generous response of alumni to a n appea l to buy season Ucketa.

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s Hailey Takes s Stop Richfieb ith R I C H F I E L D . F e b . I s l - T h e H . ahot ■firBub-district basketball tournam

taking th e ir second straight.win. rown into action a f te r a first-night bye ‘ f” Richfield, Richfield also had ~ '“',p a bye Monday n igh t. T

T h e Joij fo r BelJewia » « Its tint J to r’s of th e meet. M onday night BeUe-

vue defeated D ie trich 48-44. th e B u t the W olverines stopped Belle- 1

ilors vue cold T uesday aa Ken Coates f again led Uie way h ltU ng from way

{£ o u t and loosening th e BeUevue de- ] I ( fense with several nice drlve-ln i_ . . . sh o u . Coates acored 35 points for y " * ® h is night's work. da;1 I Coates' 35 po in ta Tuesday, cou- on ‘ * pled w ith h is 33 M onday gave him - i , , i I 48 polnU a n d to p acoring honors

— e o " / i r j f n h T lr i< « t .------ ;----------------- P®'“ ” Dick Fos ter w aa another big atr I 49 fac to r for H ailey Tuesday u he 8 ' played defensive ba ll and also acored tal

13 points. Q eno Blessing scored nec IB points fo r th e w inners. B

Dick Rooker w as high for Bello- Uie vue wlUi 30 po in ta and Dennis defi H ead scored 11. sUo

-----------S hoshone-had^ trouble hitting Its tualong shots du ring th e f i n t half of froi

I Its game bu t w hen AuUn Ycung 1 '— ■ rtand in f-ou fc-en -tha -boarda-m an- I h a laho aged to lead B lchfleld a ll the way. goo j .o r R«y_C)aylon-K oted_on.ft.couple_of ™ r th - a lee long ahola to k e w the I n ^ i e f l r b y d l» n i“ drivlng in IHSI flfsF S a lf ;1.88 Hlgh.for-8ho8hone-w aa.Y flung.wilh ^

11 and T ed Burgesa wiUi 10 Olyde « « ored Coates and Law rence Sllvey scored 58tir seven each lo r R icniieia . t ;;*!iced W ednesday n ig h t's schedule h u ^

D letJloh p laying C arey and Bellevue ►*“ e i t - neeU ng R lchlleld . th e Bh«*hon* rc f t pt ts BkhritU ft (I pf t« ,7 "

1 I t Yeuaa 6 1 1 11 G Hub. Upu j ! MmlU 0 I } 1 *mlih I t I S Kei♦•■8 a«ln J 2 4 4 E Hub-

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Bur«»t 4 2 4 10 rtM ior 0 1 1 Ilem willUmi 0 1 0 1 Co»tt» 2 2 2 7 JJ*''ger, CUrton 2 1 1 s iu id n a » 0 0 1 0 Bitni

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Basketball Scores Jth e c iu* D bbM i<iiI(1 G st

Ilftlltr 61. Dtllevue 41 „ Shoahone JB. nlehflrU 20 T

well CMtlftord 44. UurtAUfh IT first V .llrr.M . lltnMr, 21 • W

W«nd«U 41., FslrilaU 11 'OUI HwCTtaiB t : . 3*r t— Uuhl 41. Coodlnr*!? Iy

Twin K.lU #1. Ilup*rt 9V lane C«lili>«II 49. Namp* 48 Q

S3 ^ LsFunuB tos. ScFOth CtrtfiM U.Wikf f a m e 19. North C*toI|m U It;

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tkes SeCondWir ifield in Norths-T h e Hailey Woiverlnea moved ou t In J tournam ent bore Tuesday n ig h t by de

[ght win. Itt Tuesday’s p th e r gam e, hi] light bye, and camo through aa expectei J had T------- 7 —---------------------------------

*is‘ Bruins Take Win From I

n way>e de- RUPERT, Fob. 18—T w in Falh

tran ta handed Rupert a convincii day night to break a long-atand:

cou- on tho Pirates’ c o u r t T he Brt shooting Gary Simmons who —

-------poured-34-points-throufirh-the JAr big a tr i n g B . ^u he Sim m ons acored h is b lg -p o la t to - —1 tcored ta l o a 19 field goals and e ig h t con - gle Kored necUons from the charity s tr ip e . Sei

B u t u good u Simmons waa from out BeUo- the scoring line T uesday th e B ru in cat tennis defense w u better a ad I t w as th a t gai

sUoky. ball-ruiUlng defenae t h a t a c - — ng Its lua lly brought Uie v isito rs o u t laalf"br fron t. ---------- ----------- -------- -----doling T w in Falls simply refused to le t

I way. good positions and Bud Sw eet, D ale ~ ale of T illey. I .arry Hovey and K n u to W es-8 f n . le :rg rea:* lL ff0rX M ^e3»fc« toT ia= ir-Half; they-ow ned Uiem:■ w ith TUley also seored n ln i poU ita for Clyde aecond-be*t b^hlnd’ Slmmona.— Bob - icored lO 'dum came through w lh elx taUles.

— B upert'a-top-soorar .-Z a a e -B u c k ^ - , v „ le y led Uie PlraU s again w ith 18 nevus po in ts on four field goals a a d aeven

fo u l- to s s u bu t Uie oU ier . P ira te s - • „r ir. stymlad. Ja rl G ibson came

“ up wiUi four pointa a n d DeVere 1 8 s K en t the same number. G ary Fen - , . . tan seored.seven polnU I 1 7 T«Id r«Ili ' Ba»*rt...-fs f t .p t tp _ I 5 7 Ttltw V 0 "o *? • « i 1* V

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! S ! !•a 11 RUrktr 0 0 ( 0 Keel 1 S 4 4 21 U ih a a 0 0 a 0 oib^on 1 3 4 4 ** Sleek « 0 0 e HuUhtM _f «[ ‘5 Tot«l» 19 2S t i U T^Ub » I t » f i: .4 11 .• — . . . . . .

iii Magic Valley Loop : 1! To Fete Shooters' t 7 BDHL. Feb. I S - l t i e M agic V aney

' R ifle and Pistol league wUl ho ld a ' p eU u c t .aupptr a t th e B u h l ' R ifle

. a n d n t t o l club bouse a t 7:30 pjtL,',« » » Friday.------------------------------------------- -*j }• Purpose of the event Is th e aw ard ­

in g of 1053-81 trophies a n d n^ed^la.A ll Maglo ViUey League m em bers

!B a n d famlUes are Invited. L ee V aa O stran , B uhl-club president, aald .

T h e m ass of th e sun is ab o u t 3J3,000 Umes Uiat of Uie earth .

Magic Valley Schedule Tonight

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WEDNESDA'

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th s id e M e e t |ou t In front of the Northside class' mcw t by defeating Bellevue 69-48 an d icnifi am e, highly-regarded Shoshone g o t expected with a 88-26 victory over j»ck

ike 63 to 39 | a Rupert |'in Falls high school’s Big S ix en-onvincing 63-89 licking hero Tues- ] ) jg-standing Twin FalU losing spell nrh e Bruins wero paccd by sharp - J50who ----------1------------------------------ BC- th e JAYHAWKB-WIN--------------^

MANHATTAN, Kans.. T eb . 18 W y t to - —T he K ansuJayhaw ks go t a s t r a n - elaU con - glehold on their second s tr a ig h t B ig Di

le. Seven buketbaU championship by sout from ouU uU ng Uie K a n tu S ta te W ild - a m Sruln cats 80-78 In a furiously-contested to « th a t game Tuesday n ig h t men

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I T P lN A L i/ S to jacE P in srZ jH y J a m e s i n . '" 'il

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^ ■ Prank stojack, fo rm erall-A m a rle* ^ ' ' footbaU played a t W aahlng ton 8t«t«, made hU T w in .■.wrestauf .'r, .

S---------d e b u t« -a -# u o e e M ru i-^ o * -a u e * a a y -^) nlgbt by defeaU ng P ra n k Snan'A'-

in the main ev en t a t th e R adio". Rondevoo.

Btojack lost th e f i r s t fa ll to Jom ea V.In sU minutes a a d 13 aeeoads o a V

. a head butt a n d body p r a a bu t ha , took the seooad lo 13 minutes,- 66

c l a s s ' uconds wlUi a d ropU ck a ad Jack*. a n d Icnlfe and Uie th ird la 19 a lan te a ,A c rnf S8 seconds w ith a a a lrp la a e ^ l a . .

^ The tag a u t c h aem lflnal, v o a bjr ^ o v e r J tck KUer a a d C a l Roberta, k m

crowd pleaier. B a a« r-R o b « ti t o t t v f _ r v two straight faUs f ro m tw o ueaaU a,;^ L i Uie G ru t K lm b a -P au l DeO tnca. t f - winning tb s f l m l a 13 m fo ate i; 31 f ; -

seconds sad th e second I s U i ^ - i utes, 38 seconds.

Sugy H ayamaka a a d Cheater Wal« llek went to a d ra w l a the ir lAit, minute spiwlal e v e n t c u rta in r a lf i r ,^

Cues- Daniels Named 'i larp- Softball Prexy «--------- B0I8E. Feb. 18 IfV -T . O. D aalell,-’______ Nompo. J ia s .b e a i.n a n ied ,to .iu e6 e ad —

. ^ohn Balnf, BcUe, a a com alsgfoB ir 18 ol I^ ih o A m at« u r Softball asao* lU-an- claUon for 1B58. ‘I t B ig Daniels, d is tric t com nil|slotier i ii'i Ip by souUiwestcm Id a h o ataoe 1 ^ s k d W ild - a meeUng would b e caU ed la ApgQ'v te s te d to select dates a n d a ltea fo r Uie (U t4 V

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H | j i E nvoy to R u si H | | H o l ^ e e t i nI B ) H E MOSCOW. Feb. IB in — Ind^ H B I 1 1 1 jn b a u ad o r K . P> S. Menon to lH H I F KU* eotiiezenee. todty hit 3D-jt.H H I — ta £aovenaU oa..v]U t..6oviet. FH H I ---- i l n— ni yh t . ’H I ; ‘ rlmarily a c o u r tM y ^ fc ~ H « -■ K ffij ] --, U> dlicloM delalU.m i l f l » — 5 Hrf— advlMd -new'imen— *«aJ

I ' ipeculatinK on the iul>j«ot-ofIM II 'I i t»iic B u t belore h e cauUoned DffI H i l l B>en obscr^ 'cn h sd started tpeculi H l f l l I ^H H ) ’ C h lne»-K orcan problenu.H U 'G e t ie r s r DUcsulonH h X McQon said h b dlicuiilon vH U PuU n was very general andH I H ^Jound th e Soviet leader "rem sriuH l b ' l i t physical and a e rH | E I ylsor.”H n f: i il An Indian embusy- spokean■ f f l p U td 'o n l y - t h a t Me meetin? ^IHill j ' rfrlendly and cordlaL"M I O ' ' I Asked about reporU In loreju i l n I: l| ^ l e i In Moscow th a t the Indif i j f ' i ' dUcusaed Korea -wl iiT U lit I Ctalln, the embmsy gpokcaaB t V S ' IU B H I Jcnow?"H H r I Worka OB ReporiH y b ! On h is re tu rn rrom the f&emH I h I ' ' Afenon worked on aH f f i I > k >ort to New D elhi untJl early tH l n S till Snomlnff. > . .H U l ! I ;; The forelffn diplomatic oorpsI B i ' . ' I I ' Moscow assumed the visit was p■ M H; I. marlly a courtesy call by the Indl

IP I ^ b a sa a d o r . H e wa« the seccI q I non-com m unist ambassador

S n n i Mil I ' celved recently by Stalin. A rsen tH l n i K ' 1 Ambassador Leopolds Bravo waa ;■ m ■{' I' celved by the premier less than tM i n I ' i weeks ago.

Ill [ jl Trial Is Ordered m |LjJOn.-Theft^f-SloiR D j ( f l j • e r . ANTHOiTY. Ftt:. 18 m -ric I loB^ i i t — f - Johnson. 30, Boise, wss bou 1 ^ to 'd ls tf lc t cou rt'T u tsday-t I m J ^ ^ b a t o Judge Frank U Boi t t i j f l i3 < k _ i f to m o n t eounty, on a c hanc- BHH l i » degree burglary.B l f f i s l I i Johnson was c h a im l wllh bujB l M i 11 1 -th^fL-Of m}nt TwrhliH i l l 1 1 ' ^ Nawdale. An tS.iH H l l r b roperiy bond w u continued-H H H I »■ ■■ sudgo. floule................... — —H l l R f I T P ro b a te Judgo Edgar Cord<M l rWl'ii T eton county, bound Johnson 01H l i w dU trlct oourt Monday a t DrlcH | 1 Miijt' contlQued h ll bond o{ |4.(H h i l l II * sImUar charge.R M B i l ' charged In T etH lU I I II c o u n tT ^ lth ! lrs t degree burglaryH l l I U th e th e f t of slot machines from^ n t j k 3 r ttto Id Tetooia.

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a e n - -a g a ln t t jb jeo t-of h is iUoned new s. - ‘rted specula t- ’ • . ’• V . j B P I ^ ^ ^ I H I ^ l ^ lave been on

ssilonicusslon w ith eral and he r "remarkably

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spokesmanmeetin? ,w as ^ ^ ■ ^ ■ K ^ B H H I ^ Rs In foreign t the Ind lo n

^sTOkcsman O ne of two Uons th a t etcapi Tenn., (ladJ no hum an being

9« crowded with people. SpeeU tor llooa strolled wlUiln “tbttehlDK

port tu re five m lnalw Uter. (NEA ( the J&emlln --------------^ ^ -------------------------

LftLVtS; Deadline Set for Job Applicatit

jy Uie In d ian BOISE. Feb. IB W>)-Final date the second m ing. appUeatlons for th e pres

isssdor re* jygiem cf m erit exam inations In. A rgentine Feb. 25, lU om as H. Charrey. Idi Iravo woa re* m erit system supervisor, aald Tu ess than tw o day.

The examlnaUons aro fo r &------ 'ecrvatlon otllccrs and o th e r 1

" I ' l R'ln'e department Jobs; Int B l c Q viewer# WlUl the- employment

1* r t i J. curlty agency; and sanltorls U r d l O l S - < he sU stt-*B d-nu»es-w lth th e '' -y nur ta im t nf niihllc health .18 Vfi—Tloya , .

w “w Arson Checked in .Waterfront Bias

I with b u rg . BALTTMORE, Md.. Feb. 18 ft lo t-m a ch ln c i -AuthorlUes chccked the posslbll Ie, An 18,000 today th o t a fire bug to u c h lT ontlnued • by the a million dollar fire th a t awi

— ------the-cliy'a-hlstorlo w aterfron t.- -•[ar Cordon, The IB-alarm blaze, whipped ohnson over high winds and punctuated by ly a t D rlggs tank explosions, destroyed or bai id of 14,000 damaged seven buildings and t

piers yestc^ay . id in T eton Pour firemen were h u r t os o e a I burglary In three-fourths of Uie city force sp< lines from a moro th a n two and a h a lf hoi

brlnglnsr the fire under control. -

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kt escaped f n m th e Shrine d r c u * In Mempi n being la sight In m downtown a rea nsw IpeeUtora (hoDght t t waa p a ri of (he ae t a« bttchlo* dlsU nee" of children before tbe lr & , <NEA telephoto) '

I Crusaders?C E l l O n W ITH TH E n . s . SEVENI ..„ t DIVISION, K orea, Feb. JB W

n J L S I som e American -fighting menIn a tlo n T ta ««>" “ “y »«i,2»« T/fuhn arm or from neck to onkle. •' ^id SS- A nnom d v c sti a re standaj

Armored ahorta are being test0 for con- combat. A rm ored leggings a o th e r fish parently a re nex t. ■

lota- In ter- N one of toe leggings have beoym ent se- sen t to K orea, b u t are expectsan itarians, soon. T hey a re being testedth th e de< -tlie quarterm asterrgenera l’s <h, flco In W ashington.=Z----------r •' CapL Mdtfid a tff lu u : a ro^ J • Bond. Ind., head of th o body ■ f U i l l ' — 'm o rte s ttn g 'te am , sold-use-of-t

T k i legglntfa probably wlU be limit. J j 1 S Z 6 , to_mlne detecUon Uam s.

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th a t swept tello, Feb. 18— Jo a n Flsherl 1rron t.-------- Fall8 ..an£ f.« iincc5 .aee r. Buhl. Vvhlppcd by on the com m ittee In charge ofite d by oil freshm ents a t th e mcettng of!d or badly C anterbury club a t Idaho States and t«-o lege.

•t os nearly O ver th e g rea ter p a r t of the.iforce spent' erts of S aha ra and Egypt, the rsh a lf hours fall is believed- to be less than»ntn>2. ' inch a year.

v D e n im Ja c k e tsy B lanket Lined

P or th a t ex tra w arm th on t h e s e cold morningn.. Short, zipper fron t or longer bytton style.

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5? Atomic Statei . LaginA

WASHINOTON, Feb. IB: ( Conccm over is^glhg publle In ^ Toluntecr skywatch pi th e a ir defense program app today to be partly responsih] P resident EUenhower's relt- declaraUon th a t Russia does I

J j p ' have a to n ic weapons. •S £ 2 s = = r 3 - Mr. Elsenhow en-on-hl* owi

J . jiu_nOTa.coaference Tuesday,

B - — H o -re ad - th e -sU le m en tU r t m an O ordon Dean o t the a energy comnusslon on Jan . 50.1 v fU r farm er President Trumai jU te d aoabt tbat Russia had able atomio bombs. Dean aali 0ovlet» h ad exploded three a iMmbs. T h e President' sale thought D eao's-sta tem ent vas lutely true, word for word.- «

*nie President's voiunbuy d slon of Soviet bomb making blllty was against th is b a c l^

_____ 1. T he Qlr force programifcJ •'* ■' 'T ^ * ^ crulUng an ultim ate to ta l 6t ’tA l.' - i th a n M W men, women and y «*3/V' .-7] to keep 24-hour' w a tc h 'fo r r

_ _a i— 1 planea which m ay slip Uiroug r i n Memphis, r a d a r netw ork Is fa r behind s I a rea usually "(he ae t aa the ore the ir cap .

ers?S.. SEVENTH I ^ H ' HFe)?. ;B m - h h ■

h tlng men In W ^M ■ —9 sheathed In D ankle. •'xre standard . _ _I being tested

ngs have been >ore expected / y V j r

Ing teatcd by /•general's 6f-

fi[aK~ Santtr " ' *>v \ \ ------ rth e body a r- fA __ \ \ I

jld -u se u f th e -------^ A W l-lU be limited / / ^ a earns. ____

TTEE * -r a x o E T T o c a T --------------7 > 2 p — h ^ / ~ ^I Fisher, Twin J^ay M ?eer. Buhl, were / ' W ^

charge of r e . Z < ; ^neetlng of th e 'fclaho State col- '

a r t of the des* gypt, the fa in .I less than an_____________ THIS W N tS m IS 4 YE

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i t a t e m e n t I s L a i d t o : .

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Feb. IB: (I) — u ie . By th e end of lss t year ' ig publle In tere st U ttle o rer 138,000 persons'ln : k ^ a t c h p a r t o t n o rthern and c o u ta l sUtes la■ogram appeared in “OperaUon Skywatch" hai ' responslhle fo r unteered.Wei's re ite ra te d 3. T he federa l civil delensissla does indeed m lnlstraU on, also troubled & uu . . . . . . d U f e r e n c e ln s u a y .a r a a s ta l t on -b is own Ini'- g ram , deolared-ln-^r«poct-A ln tbe subject a t th e red a ir force was cspal» T u u d ay . sending 400 planes against anye m e n tu r c h a l r - in - th e -U . S .;-U ia t one a ll^ iI o t tbe 'a to m le U ck wlUi a tom bombs couldon J a n .30 ;Issued I l 'm llllon killed .and Injureden t T rum an h a d 3. A fullKlress .briefing ca 1lussla had work- w arfare — operaUona] as w. Dean said th e pollUcal—given Elsenhower Mied three a tom ic by top civilian and mllltarIldent' said h e ficlal#. I t was possible, of clement'Vas a h to - t l ia t Ssenhow er could, haveir word.- « advised of some new evident'o iunbuy d iscus- dlcatlng ano ther Soviet atomlilb m aking c a p a - Tta system for det^Ung- sthis bacl^ round : explosion*—which presumsbl;p rog ram ifo r r e - elude upper a ir sampling for t

to ta l 6t m ora traces o f fission products, sc)men and you th s g n p h lo In stn u ie n ts and ,agca te h '(o r hostile p o r ts^ la being steadily exp:slip Uirough th e a n d Improved. Dean, in his Jitr behind sch ed - aU tem ent, spoke laconically t

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, - w hei\-you 're ea tln g rlu n c h 1last year only a r a ta u r a n t? ersons In th e 37 are th e attsenceJ sUtes Involved in u n tlo n a l to make you eat f ratch" had yol- saya an official of too (

^ • . R esU u ran t assoclaUon..11 d tu n j t . a - i ro ld e n t.E O M rl B. 'iwiojed oy ia» Uams. told r ts ta n ra n t m en 1

gainst any place ‘one a ll- iju t-a t- ------------------ . ---------- I l ~obs could bring “sclenUflc and technical evldId Injured. h e s a ld l e f t do doubt o f.theex lieflng on atomle o f atom ic weapons In th e USSImal as well as Mr, Elsenhower’a ev ident Inahower Monday In the. atomic program has iid military of- aojfie sptculaUon w hether be 1ible. of course, choose to wlUiess one or more <luld have been te s t exploiilbns In ’ Uie springtw ^ e n c e in - aeries In Nevuds, o r-pe rhaps 0rlet atomle ^est. tlie lo te r big-scale experlnilet«Ung' atomic sho ts o t , Enlwetok tn the Ppresumably In- a e x t fall. • •pllng for tellU le T ru m a n -d u r ln s whose , adnxidasls, seismp- tra tlo n - a score o r m o « test

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iie.lunch In a speaker atjrvenlng smicei Ijgriunca in ghoahone Pint BapUst chtie ah&ence was March 1*ks v ^ t f j ^ The ««»• JMeph Md>od.

s a » c « . . 1 . . 8 t o t r oI many patronslahtrays are re- ^

^ j f j r i fholcal evl'drace*'>t of the existence ,in the USSR- / ^ ^I evident Interest / j«.

“ i r w m S ifk■ Uie spring test ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ ^ H I Hr-perhaps one of . i ^ H V H R S S S S H -le experlmenUl: tn Uie PacUlc V ^ | g B K S S | | H

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I ^ E d, Uurtaugh, recen tly Mr.■ m tbe broDW etor a n d shone|H d l e i { cluster to h is a ir w isesH to .U in s s Airforce base, the ii

H (tasb c r C&ptAin P oulton d £ a t thetilver sta r and a i r . . ,

H iU It la s CaptAln Poulton r*~~* ^ In n p tU o a ribbon, th e ^ ■ r .n Tlct0 7 ribbon, th e ^ H u itbbcn with two b a t- ^ K v n l t t d Nations ribbon ^ K U s d Irom tho Sikors* ^ ^ c o rp o ra t io n for hav - ^K lU C 'U T lns mission In

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IS P r e p a r i n g WW P r e s e n ta t i o n ^QcmbOT aod Uielr wives, b e lter known one-ha whipping a n old-tim e m instrel show Frank

le .h lg h school auditorium M arch 9,

n," Is a benefit w ith a ll the proceeds lervaUon woric. ; loc&tedIs D on.arw JdJean . H oger M anh Is

in , .a ^ fe s s lo n a l direc tor. Is guiding “ *r ^ , j j_ ............. Colorat

,• the show w ui feature num bers by thoom en'f V/storlan q u a rte t with D onald “Jib • i^ioajj.or UotVJiitcd—end men.“ b« pla’ bWiy.wotltlnB on th e ir various pa rts then thaala held eaoh-woefc- M uslo-for-the to the-rtlan and h is orchestra. W alli■ -. ------------ ---- ------ -- - J ... th e .c c

Events Belatedr -eH 0 6 H O N B ,-P eb .-ie -M ra .-H a te l- - ' ^ g j j' Miller, Helena, M o n t, iB visiting h e r ----------1 daughter, Mrs. £ a r l 'D rle se l, and . family,

M r. and U ra. i rv la Braun,. Bbo> i shone, a n d U r. and Mrs. Armln ‘ Wlseinan, WendeU, a re a ttending■ th e timenl of s rela tive In Texas.

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Gooding Properly Is Sod by Board-«“J

_ Q Q O D m a ,-F o b .~ i6 - z i« v e a ja d — — one-half city blocks ivere sold .to ~Frank Henderson by th e city coun* b I iAC cll Monday n igh t on Henderson's ors fror h igh bid o f 13,020. H ie property Is located along t t e railroad tracks.

Property owners between Eleventh ga rlan d and Fourteenth streets aad west of tvIa n . Colorado street peUUoaed the eoun- cU Monday to be tik e n Into th e *city UmlU. They wero Informed by ° “ ® ®‘ ' tha council th a t the property taust tw platted ey an enSm «« 'lin a I then the petition can be resubmitted r i c hto th e clty.----------------------------------

Walliver Miller was appointed by M rs. Ot th e . councU. as coretAker. for. th e O re .; t golf, course for the coming season. H ow ard

Bqulpment fro m ' the Mountain George

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Here is a sturdy two or th re table on wheels to answer ever; kitchen. I t has MmJ-tubuIar si casters. A tough baked-on e ,Legs whito ; top and shelves, wh lo w .

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a director e f tb e show. Robert D . WUsoo, '. T . Luke. (Staff pboto*eagraTin|)

tAtes Construction company a r- (ived In Ooodlng M onday to be- ‘In coiutrucUon of seven blocks o t SH0S(5 w « line. j i r ,o f den 9_______ _____-------------------------- the homi

Consignors Mn.ca.i- ® was In C

BLACKFOOT, Feb. IS-C onaIgn- nag fot. rs from I^sglo VaUey to th e pure demooiU red-swlne csie a t tho Eastern Zda- a fairground W ednesday Include la rk J.IU1B and son, Tw in Palls; J . n w n r a rla n d Monroe,' Twin PaUs, and . , I .B . r t « n , R upert. _Col. E. C. W alters, Pller, will be b j jh jchi le o f the auctioneers.

RICHFIELD. P^b. 15-Q uesta of n l i S ^ E 'a n d Mrs.' J . O. H eldennan are' 1, trs. O race Halsey and aon. Union, , “Jr e .; Mrs. Blanche _ P ? v e lan d '_ an d___ J . tow ard Mins, Absorkee, MonL, and I u n d e r} eorge Osear‘M U ls.TU den.N ebr... >_

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Scouts M eet “gSHOSHONE. Feb. 18—C ub Scouts _ .

o f den S met after school Ptlday a t R I the home ot Mrs. M a rtin s Oneida. / * » M n. Claude M atthews, den molher, was In charge of tb e meeting and OppodtJ flag ' folding was discussed and demooitnted.

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4-H club m tt Prlday a fte r school In ' the homo economics room a t the high schoci to dlscusa new proiecta.

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T he equipment fo r th e system Is being InstaUed In th e community's new telephone buUdlng, pole lines to new subecrlbera are b e in g 'In - BtaUed and rearrangem ent of pres-

new cubseriben have been added to the office and telephones of 3M o lhe r sutacrlbers a re being con*verted^_________________^ D .

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ALBION. Peb. IS—Mr. and Mra. BPW^.yy, Arabld' EJollan'a h a v e"n lu m e d to Petersoo h i Albion trom Ogden where M n. HoU Mr. and M r land um leiirent-am'g er jf. T hey w ers TuiriByr yfff, iccomponied hom e by tbe lr grand- aod daoghU children. Paye and Howard CotrtU,’ H erbert Bra; W e n .____________________ . - p a ren t« o f a

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B B i l l t i l IDAHO BTATE COIXEOE.H f l ( l l l i lB -F tort7 'thrco sU■ H i l l I Burler t n a are amoiI f l l l l l l enrolled a t Idaho SUt4^ m i l i n r i •' stcoad semeeu M M tiM i ||l [ . ^— oTm«, !» «rft fmm Burley, ,3■ H i l l I ’ Albion. 9 (rom Alnw. I (rom EH P HI f He>'bum, s from M alU. 3

Ml ||1 OaUey and 3 (rom PnuL . .H n j t l i i l l ' Burle? j tu d e n ts w e M arviH fffi * ---- /^ni4i»^n, Q. Rom Kein i E i } i: ' B totham , Lionel C. Bowen. S■ I E S I Ann Chamben. Oene 8. d■ | f i Jack L. Daylejr. Jam es O. DcB B ;• Doliglat W. Dulf, R cU J . Fall■ ■ ) Lola J . Gochnour. L arry A, :■ ■ > j John M. H untington, RuloM n i < H un t, Bryant A. Jensen. Rl'■ n I E. Jenten. Ned Klkuchl. Dc■ n |! ' u o tfe t t , Jun ia MoffQtt, Verlle■ K l ll Oulloch, Phil D. Neltwanger. J■ H !, p . Bowlan, Jerry T . Bowlan. :■ i n I E. Stokw and Louiie WoK.H w r ........... Albion student* are FloyI n ^ » ' t B ark tr and John V. c h a tb u nu i N ' ! Direlled (rom Almo are .R iIfJ \\ [| y. ’■ Ertekioa. PatrielA A. JoneiHI.MI'I ■ Oiirtii L. Tracy.MlfBi {)• • Btudenla registered from He;U n v l f tH I U HI k; Raviten and Lyle Uicola.f l l H r i Malta studenti a re DwalnH lU r * ’ Andenon. Z e n i th 'R . Bakerf l i f l l!^ (' I 'tn y 0 . Gardner. Studentsf l f l H ' l i ' Oakley are Beverly Bracken■ H ? a . I,I - Percy Christensen, and MurrcB H I! fllj t j Martlndale. Paul itudenU■ K . D tnlel P. Barclay, Arnold G . S.H f l I ll! and Harold F. Sampe.H I I ' . - -Alw enrolled U Annie U. B.

11 fill Folks in HeyburiI I if Travel, EntertiH i l l I { HBYBORN. Feb. 1#-M r. andI K R g i l Rlc)}ard BUneoe and (amllyH n u w M k^nd In Balt

K B I ! 11 ' M r fw d ^ ^ 'E l m e r Heinern H I l i ’---------H tO T n M -trw n ~ B * n -tu lr '0 1U l f i l U , . c a lifs w)i*ra they TUlted ttaelif l i S ^ ) , fitereni H«ln«r. a ad family.I l t i H i I"--------- Mr. and Mr*. t e J M t H aod jH r a M k l Mr. and M n . LaDtU H andy v:l i i l B l l y _____ U r. and Mra. G ltn B adfer, Mr■ M l 1 1 F --------- M f T D M ^ r H a n a y lk H n t r :B H I I K ' , Mrs. Gerald Handy In S a lt ■H I l i lt'' City Sunday.I I I I I ’ Mr and Mrs. Clifford { I M ' i • Ogden, were we«k<end H I ''i;;'- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stlmpso I w -J l i l Mr. and M n. Isam u Abo H m l l l l fm n ^ moved to D enver. •

I II M BRTNO BELDi n ' J8R 0M *. Feb. 18 — Nearly

n t t ' holden of eoutbem Idaho F ^■ 3 1 - ' union insurance a ttended educa

a l sessions her* Baturday a(n ,V Jerome Grange hall. Tho sesi| l ' v e re oonduoted by M ahlln S. 1

sen. Boise, dlreotor of InsuiW sales for Idaho.

* ? ' ' • -BT8*klB» CO tbe w heel-.w ai l , aneleat form of to r tu n In \

I the TtoUm was stretched oiit-I I wheel and all his bonet broken

I an Iron bar.

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T r a v e l , E n f e r t> 1 1 8 1 1 1 FILER. Feb. 19 - m e R«t

Mrs. T em S pau r and fafflUyk v r A v « A o n tu ro e d fram Vaklma. Wash

y i U . C « Mr. and M rs. H em y Dyer*' chorage, A laska, w ho have bee

OLLEOE. Poca* lUng Mr. a n d Mrs. B n e i t K’•three studenU have re tum ed home.I are am ong the Mr. and M n . Clyde Tum:laho s u t e coU and ton, Pocatello, have beend «enifiSUr. Of log Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neale.Burley. 3 from • WUbert F lem m er haa returr, i (rom*Eilia,'J ’S i i r t j a k e ' City" a f t e r - i « t l nn M alU, 3 from ptrenU , Mr. and M rs. John . Paul. »r t Lee M oreland. W ln ten , Csl

Bowen.'Shlrlee *'■

VaUey GrangLarry A. Holm, ^ O l

. O p p o s e s b l (kuchl. Don 0.e itT Verlle Me- JEROME. Feb. 18 - Rew litwanger, Jam ei opposing slot m achlnea were pnow lan K eith by jnem ben of th e Jerom e Gi ^ w an . K eitn ^ ^

J. fl a™ n«e M em ben were.u I ^ eonU ct aU te repres

, chatbu rn .- ^ BoUe voicing the ir of,mo are A rtys o , j „ ^ jn n e s .A. Jone i and Q y, c a lle n . polio chalrmai

the O range,, reported I493JS I from Heybum been collected by the Orangi tor, V em on F. the March o r Dimes. Ke erpli icola. lha t tSO of thU am ount hadre Dwalne R contributed by the Orange thi

B sker and the sponsorship of a eard \ StudenU from lU chtrd H andy, member ot ' Brackenbury, execuUve board, was InstrucU m d M urray B. purch iie a filing cabinet (oi ItudenU a r e secreUry. P lans t« erect addit 'nold G . Sampe cupboards In the kitchen also I. ' maas;inle M. Barker M ^ r-O fv ^ L S p * ? ^ . home w

mlcs c h alnnan , r e p o r t^ »e______ . d lnnen to th e G range supply

a t the cattle feeders 'tour. Don i v l i l i r n lor Introduced Mrs. Mabel Beve ^ j U U i l l who reloUd experiences o( h t

Wp I*’ Ouba. Som Eakln s nl6rlEin deplcung m e In CubThe social hou r was cond

U M r. and Mrs. by U r. and M n . A. E. B u t i family roen t mew, Mr.. and M n . Tom Clark tt In Balt Lake Mr. snd Mrs. B ea ThomaMn, kh. Carl Hughes, lecturer, annoier Heiner have tha program fo r th e Feb. 27 me< - tu lr -O b lip o .- irw lll-T ncH iao -E -traT e togu r- slted th e ir aon, trip to E ngland by U r. and family. E m u t q a rk a o n , a musical n i

1st R aady and by Marie Van O iinan , clarinet Handy vUlted by Carol A nn S p ark i and no

«dger, Mr. aod dance selections by Carol Wllc -“ a H n t m n f f 7 e an " B U U If» T n a~ C iW iy irx

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d f ^ y have p jj,. 1 8 -B u h l muslol ! l -a' had a-ipecla l tr e a t Sunday

they attended a co n ce rt of m u ic presented by tw o loca

E rnest M ouee, w u ila m W at

de T um baugh ^ ^ave been vU lt-ly Neale. The concert, orig inally p.aa returned to for naarer E aster, w as beM s x - rW tln r - tJ la a -< r t* -w iU -o ffa r tn i-U k e n -c X John F l e a - intermission could be ttame<

to Buhl's polio fund. lU n , Csllf., is Mrs. W att aet th e m ood fo Barl M oreland, * iu , he r f l n t nt------------------ •m yer." - b r O p lQ a r^ h e - th e i" th e difficult n m s in th e tr lu n

■ange_ P “Cty of Rachel," by B alter, ws

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->,.1- . . . , feUPERT, Feb. 1®—T hree dl« tiM -uP h . I granted and a case for

« ta P»y child suppo rt was ttSa tu rday before

range through W ayne Johnson waa gran I esrd M r t ^ Belinda John&m li r ot th a P«un<»9 of cruel a n d Inl iM ^ucted to Irtatm en t. He U to p a y MB a

b lnet (or th e iupport of one m inor•ect additional custody ot whom w aa aw an hen also were ^ le defendant. .

Sonnle*Fam ie^reoelved~a* home eoono- o f divorce (rom H aro ld F

o r tr t" s e rv ln « S h# -a lso w as-aw arded cujt< te supply a n d three m inor children. T h e d our. Don T ay* a n t wlil pay fl33 a m o n th ( sbel Beveridge support ot th e chU dren un t ies ot her re - youngest Is 31 years of age.1 E ^ l n show - son and Creason w ere a t t e In Cuba. fo r th e p ltn tJIfs In b o th casei >as conducted In a th ird ease, R u th Kals

E. B v th o lo - celved a decree of divorce om Clark a n d Rlck&rd Kaiser, w ith La«Tenci lomoMn, M n , f in repre»entinir th w ptwintift T, announced The charge of oonU m pt ot •b. 27 meeting, fo r failure to pay ch ild si iT etogur-of-« ' -agalnst-B ldney-W tenett-w aa- Ur. and M rs. pM b e au se h6 .hks n e ith e r en uslcal n a d ln c m eot nor money a t th e preMnI , clarinet aolo Judge LoW e'decre«!; however I and novelty he still owes 1160 fo r th e l u arol Wllcomb. payments. T h e caae. was l i w i y i n a i r t r 7 e rre a T ie m ro m --c a ijro m if f r-------- m an Bellwood Is rep resen tinWANT AD6. plalntUf,_____________________

ERIES-CARPETSnm CUSTOM MADEI n U Dirsct Faetorv RspresentaiitI n i i Bringing You Factorv-to-Yot| | l | | PricealK i l l In terior Decorating Servicei l l l l E stim atesl U w subm it sam ples th a t willI I I H harmooixe with your p rese n t colotI H H ■ schemes.-

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Ju h l m uslo lo ren cana,** by P ietro M ascagni I t S u nday whan in h e r n e x t aerie*, M r o n c e r t o f sacred , » n g M a l o t t e ’s -Baa r. " 8 h « P May Safely O raae." IUam W alt, ao- **Aznus D el" by Blxet. .h n Orodeon, or- ^ ^ ^ e m e n t by Sei . , „ , , MajweU from Tachalkowskj IglnaUy planned sym phony of th e 33rd Psj

^oUewad by-“Paala-A ngelini ^ - H n r W a ll 't f t i i i 's i i fg - T ljeb . t a r t m r - l o m i u i“ • late,'* by M otart, followed bjle m ood for rev- „ organ solo, " in a MonaaU

f l r t t number, dan," sy .K eU lb e y . c-flh e -* h e» 'ian g —y o r~ h er~ ttn a l -g ro q p ,- >tr 1 th e tr ium phant chose - w h a t ShaU Vo caU •Uis th e Heaven,* Brownell, and tho concludlt a rt aelecUon w u bar was "M y G od and ’ B alter, was par- wihtoL ''ed . IndlcaUve o f 't h e aplrlU llyed th e 'E u t e r o f the concert waa th e fac t i sTaUerla' R u tti- audience w aited, a s thougl________________ t>enedletlon to be p ronoun

f o n liavlAg th e ir seatc.

r r a n t e d/ r t ClaragenB B inder. Sharryl

5 r t ( j o u r t Ann K oeh and JerU no D utt ushers.

I—T hree divorces ■ ■ ■ —I case fo r fa llun ................................... ^3 t t was tried In ^ / \ a w ■ fm d a y before Judge ■ ( j U I IM W

w as i ^ t e d a P L A C E S ?Id a Johnson on r U / \ V f t , 3 rlel a n d Inhum an r . r t -mpp a y »3S a m onth L e t U 8 laO V e Y oone m inor child, . _w aa awarded to O DB ^ - ^ IS Y<

«oelved-*-dacraa- ------ ^ -----H aro ld Fanner. ■ ^ H ' Q | p » S .rd e d custody-o t ------e n . T h e defend- ■ ■ ^ K | > \ c ^ E ja m o n th for the ^ E ^ S S I L S m ^ kU dren un til the . .r s of nge. Crea- _

w ere attorneyss s „ . r U R l JTR A N SFER .4 STOR<

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M ascagni. b u tte r fa t and 13,409 poundsaeriea, M n . W att during a )e* t condueted-by: e'a "BaaUtudes." ite ln -Frie slan association oly O raM .” by Bach, lea.by Blxet. .. O ne cow owned by Reed jDt b r Selbel and pounds of bu tte rfa t a tc h a l k o i n ^ F ifth pounds of milk during a 347.^ M r t l S i L w « conducted by tbe assoclaUc la-Angelicus.’ - • •rsitfg -T helU bnant- —*--------- ^ \ ” \ \ \ -------

“B w ulU U Jubl- \ --------- \ \ Vfollowed by anoth-a M onastery O ar- f ' ,

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h e aplrltal knpact N / N ws th e fac t th a t th e ^ >

a s though for a t pronounced, be-

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RD

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iC A U S E of the tremendous dema PHUJP MORRIS King Size. . . facto being rushed to your dealer every ]

(TOUT dealer has been temporarily oi please tuk. again. For nerer before

ng-size dgarettc that tastes so good smooth—feels so comfortable as i

PHILIP MORRIS King Size.

ifesr« /^d^(««^and 'C ttrF O R 'P H l Take ic from thc millions of smo

have already tried them . "-------AMERiCA'STp/NKr-aCSRFI

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f j S W I i S B T i i r t ' n S T T ! n p m .T “ < '"< ~ « “

fr i « » jK itm a. 0< U ld CKII b r j u . u k» pounds o f mlUc p u c e Frank T rlesen. T heM Ud-by th e HOl- pla in t j r u ,#lgn»d. by S U te .>clatlori o f Amer- maq B. W. Johnaon.

by Reed produced Harvard university t a t o 11 tte rfa t a n d 1«XM from Jobn Hanrard w h« t •Ing a 347-d ay test 108, leaving the school h la taV t . t tnT., . and half h is esUte.

rbab'nglvV

w n i i l i r

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aemond I005 1 Stocks I n U v /

■ ■ ' v is demand for the new ^. factory-fresh stock .every hour, every day.

irily out of stock—before has there been a0 goo ilsm o kes so T'lie as thc new / i T/ i

'■■■ '^ 7 ;JR T H aiP MdR&tSy f f l f l of smokers who yt h e m . . . i t ’s .. . ,SARETTET-------— T^“ ------r""

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"2tS^aek*on and Elton ^ clofinf eeremony wu , aen Hw under, the d lr^ , ^ D tle Vlnlng. den moth- ^

jo ,o « U n « * M » n n o 'in ce d , I T 10 » t the hom e of Mr*. ^ ‘®rae monthly pack *

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ni^porfed— I ir_V iew V i c i n i t y „rr ftb. IB-Plans for the mVw were made tlonday ipytf the nrcaldepcy-and- •

Praro. and Robert

^ B | t b e cDly mammal known tiro types o f tw lm .' one

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A B Y 'i ? .1 S 5 S

[— Education^uncil-1 t V Confers at Rupert

I t ' R U ygRT. n b . IB—T h e Minidoka J couatar unified education council,

i p f w M lit la g 'o f nine-m em bers, dlicu*-- — Md w sys to promote education and be

„ i , ,_ Im prore th e educaUonal opportuni- nii tie s o f tho children of tha county a t

‘S - * ft meeting T hursday a t the achoolfcdmlnlatraUTe office. t ,

C irl W arner. eupcrlnt«nd«at o t .

bUU th a t have been enacted and thMfl to bc conaldered by the.legU- {,,U U « . 2“

r t r Tho group a d w te d a resolution to w, aend a le tte r o f commeudaUon to ®,

<Iol“ OOT. -L on-Jordan-and-r-M iB ldok*-S -!eounty leg lilatara fo r th e tr action In

r_“ e th e measure* th a t have been p used ^ Bgm« and to tnge th e ir continued support *i* £ome Ujo atato 'a nine po in t unified rau* ^

<!*“ caUon program . “*

«« School Visited by S University Agent«

bt by BUn£B5r. Ttb. I f t -O u y P . Wicks,v e r t V niTcndty of Id ah o Held agent, ovand m ade h l i an n o al v ld t to Burley m

ralter high tehool P tlday , P r in d p a l Earl uglU ty. O arlson t tp o r t s . . - tpllvan. Aooomp«»ylng- W lek i were M n . injNeu- O. Cartflf, dean o f vo roen ; Ray Oox, gt<1 a r- associated staden ta president, and haE^lk- Erlene Clyde, p residen t of associated 'r a > women students. ^e:rklns, A film ' shewing th e onlvenltyI s r - cam pus was show n to th e senior ,)»rrow: class. FVJllowlng » ta tk by Wicks on hii

college training. Individual confer-m ted ences were held fo r studenU wish- jy,3. 8 . Ing additional InformaUon.

S V is iting in P au l iri:“ PAUL, Peb. IB -P fc l Ted Hstch, ’

son of M r. and M rs. Tom H atch, a r- °5 11 flved home Friday from Germany 1” „fh* w hM ^lie had been-tU ttoned for the

” “ ** laat 18 m onths.Ptc. O tto RJedllnger, eon of Mr.

and M rs. John-R led llnger, arrived home Friday following his discharge from th e arm y. H e spen t 18 months toO erm jm y.______________ ■

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' GET your FARM LOANS J

“ b e e I ^

r z J- E. WHITEither ^ ew Low B a tes and Terms I

m M ain B ast • Phone MT

ADS.

S u v p a s s

c d m i n e n i

C a r I'3 /tfeasu/e o f Prot&aBooogh . . . bu t “super 8afo” I Yea, P h 'emhua M otor Ofl «tfyasaes the recmnmei IB for any BXkd^n m a]us of cars. Yoa can jurdy, extra-effidant oil ibr wear p c o ^ ion < *-* deas2xi9.acl3anTr; tiodec oooditia my your m otor is.'evar likely to f r a l I margin" oreor and above nonnai driving; 'hy yoa can have in Phillips 6t .Wotor-OiU----------— . --------- :-------^

TO AT nAT*0«l WHRl v l i i l l l l l l i Wm THBI PONS •

i l - H a i i k ^ L f f i ^ s t o i i i

; 5 i A t B I u e - Q i i p S

B y jlE lJR Y .M elC M O W _____ oH O L L Y W O O D , C a llf .,- .n i go one a

*od b e tte r lh e poet who’ cried. "Oh. le t dc “n l- m e be a ch ild again." ' • y s t I' “p h , le t m e M a baby again, the

sm a lle r th e bet- ter,'* m y plea.

THIS la n o t be- ^ n o s e r a m ' o v n l y ^ ^ ^ S ^ „

fond o f th s stuff bab ies h av e to

J f . C A °x e _ Z _ _ jM k .^ ^ ^ ^ B i _^ l e t e h l n g - and ■■^ a d o n b le I n a »

long, w h lt« dress, lo o r because I am l i H E f l Bd affy a b o u t hav- P* i n g m y world ^ bo rdered by th e four a ld tt of a play

’ • pen . hiJ N o r i s I t m y w ish to be once '*

n r a g a in a n In fa n t in tw addling clothee I:,p rom p ted by any mecnorles of how „p le a sa n t I t w as .to be halr-p(nned ?

en t, ove r « shoulder and bubbled, howrley m u c h fu n I t w a i .to .b an g .tb e day- _Carl U ghta o u t of m y h igh chair with a i!

tpoon . o r th e dellghts.-even. of be- ^ing given a ride on an uncle's In - ^

^ s t ^ a s If I t were a horse, o r thrown^ ha lfw ay to th e celling. - « ited I w ould like to be a baby for mer-

c e n a ry reasons, pure and simple. ^ T h e m o m en t msima or th e bsby-

‘'■o*' s i t te r o r nu rse weren’t looking I 'd ^lh itc h up m y d iap en and s ta r t crawl- ^ Ing to a movie studio he re .In Hol-lywood. w here the chances are I ’d q]

___ Ret on th e payroU a t a fa t sa lary «■fo r do ing n o ih i^ jat a l l 'b u t being .^jm y ow n In fan t self. t<

tch, T h e re 's a good steady demand 24 by s tu d io s for babies. I d o n t mean ol

any babies who can u p dance, sing, n

the j i ^ ^ ^ * 5 5 5 5 5 5 i ^ B

I A H E N

O N K

1 G R O VS I f you are planning an aer• , Spanish Onions this year,

J ited amount of the fines^ T l seed availsblei

' Call or V LAYTON C. WARREK

I Route 3 -T w in

you got a printed i juarnnta! ot uato

' J ' great oa for ten da

6SD« to jM h o 'l

i s e ^ t h e ^

n d a t i o n s

M a k e r s

ce, Phillipa 66

o a can depend

jndiUons m ore -

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r l i e M o T i e i i a b y — ?

p i S c a l e f o r W a g e \___m lm lc_C «itor.^or_B«nny, play h a lf au e a dozen m usica l Instruments, and t le t do th e ir ow n bargaining w ith th e d

studio. VI m e an ju s t p lam babies, w hew

only ta le n ts ore those they w ere 8 bom w ith su c h as .crying, yaw ning ? sleepIay,-sqolrmlng,-morB crying a ad ® m ere yaw ning . •

I f I cou ld become a baby again « I 'd choos? to be one between -18 (i and 29 d a y s old.

T h is Is th e top money-m aking age.- - B ib iw T^ - o - h a v T ^ 5 ^ 5 5 r IBth a n n iv e rsa ry b u t h a v e n t lived long enough to celebrate th e s ta r t of th e ir second m on th on earth , a n paid »78 p e r day.

A nd w h a t a-w ork ing dayt lav By C a lifo rn ia law they a re pro-

' h lb lted fro m appearing before th« cam era fo r 'm o re th a n SO seconds a t

^ a Ume. w ork ing more th a n M n tn - utes a day , an d .m u s t no t be on th e movie lo t m ore th a n 'tu -o houra a day. '

low x h a f s m ig h ty good dough for 7 ' g u r g l in g . - y a w n ta g . 'c r y i n g and* * squirm ing. A nd they don’t h av e to , ~ take a n y nonsense from producers.

directors, aasls tan t d lrec ton , o r th e ^ like. J u s t Bleep and U ke I t easy.

I t beats a b o u t any Job I know, e ren th a t o f ca lling o u t stops on a t ra n s -

?‘®* AtlanUc Uner.'J?' T he on ly w orry the. 15-to-20-day- 1 ° old m ovie s ta r h as Is the sam e one* • th a t pestera u s all—growing old. o<* T lje day baby becomes 30 days I 'd of age h e takes a one-third s lash In a ry u i a ^ . to:;tSO . pe r day. Ju s t w hat Ing happens iia a baby 's appearance o r .

tem peram en t in th e short space of ind 24 hom » la beyond me. b u t th e m en fan of H ollywood a re a ll wise, and they lug. no dou b t con sea th a t th e baby

N t l O N ~

I O N SW E R S ^in acreage o f Yellow Sweet year, we can o ffe r a lira, finest c e rtified Blue Tag

or W rite:REN o r REX WARREN Hrin Foils, Idaho

t b f t G o o d ! _______

tam n t66(/& A is fy \

refill with PhiDipe'69 / Premium M o tv OQ rintod ccrtificato—your r satifllmrtSQnl Use thia ten days, c r ttp to 1,000 aren’t completely satis- »un£,'go'to any FbiU4»td be*ll refiB yonr car’a ____th any other evailflblo , a t Phillips cacponso.

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I.. T W I N P A L L S . ID A H O

' ' ' " «»i.n hft HM th« _

y day before.Until he rcachea th e advanced

• ag* of th rte m o n th a 'lh e baby star 1 2 0 conUnues .to knock dow n M bucks

O a day. When th a t f a ta l day arrives, y h a lf and he _ ilaru dow nhill tow ard the I. and fourth aon ih ,' h is n i la iy check un- :h th e dergoes another w hack , a n d he Is

worUi only 3S doUara a day. Iw hew After six montha th e baby must j

w ere s e t o u t and roo t fo r h imse lf , for I owning 1“ P*«ea th e h a lf-y e a r m ark 1 w B B d he-becom es sim ply a n - c z t r a r a t - ^ glSM per working day.

, At my age I guess I am- worth e*acUy nothing.

^ *lp (DUtributjJ h» MtMtartt «n>dlt«tB.

^ l = D y ^ T j - N « d A- - ■ G E A K M 0 T 0 R 7th . are

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) n i n - MADE FO B T O U B JO B t on th eoura a ^^ {gf Ask For BIABTXB W h e a T o s Bo7 .( a n d Yoor Dealer Can O e t I t T o r Youi ..ave to ,lucers. ■“ '■■/ r

3 - PAUL ROBERTStr a n s - u e 4th Ave. W est • P h o n e tU i

0 -day- LANE - - T W IN FALLSne oneold. —) days lash In. w h at . :1 . -■■nee o r , lace ofle m en M ^d they M ^

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I woolen. Lines ihoJ ore eoj^I w ea r...fo b rlo thal ore fur

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H l l p ^ m S e l l ^ ^ i i i e . bishop's COIU kil speaker iB l I- ' o the r numbers of the program in i conducted the business m eetiB W 7;i: Lom a Larsen and Oaea C aro thi m ' m ade an appeal for funds fo r '

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H L a sd M rs. Clyde Harper Introdui111 a s new officers In the executI U departm ent. Other officers a re P.m Stowell. YMMtA superlntenda:

I M . J . Dllle. Junior M Men lend i l Dean Barney and Fayette P c Ilf • Scout leadera; Ruaell Kettev. R< f j Boyd and doSon 'Sorensen , mei i t b^rs o f the Seoul committee: AlI I • Johnson, special interest lendi ■I-— Mrs. Pnyetto-Peck; YWMIA- p r t i ] . d en t; Mrs. Vera Morris; a counsel: W . Mrs. L. T . Sorensen, secretary: M

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es will be In cosU of production and Uvlns of courae. Is penses. The “parity" price also It Is a m a tte r supposed to t>e fair to people i a car m a k er buy the crop, eight cy linder As of last month. 17 out of »ttract m ore m ajor crops were selling below tl

parity level. W heat wss 14 per c Users under ltd parity price of t3.4< n t c arm akers bushel: oats were eight pe r e models ' i n d below their parity prlce-ot 80.4 ce

the V-8 type , a bushel: oranges vere 65 per e research h a a below their parity of *3.28 a boi

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I ' l domestic markets; a general we Q S . enlng hi Inflationary pressures si

. • _ Some crops nave the ir o » n s3 C t m 2 clflc problems. Butter and o t—------------ O dalry-producta-faca.ever-lncraasI—“Courtsh ip competition from vegetable oils. 1I sub ject dls* herd buildup phase o t the nonIday evening cattle cycle the past four years.lOoll H end* created laige supplies of beef cat

^ _________ whflse -prices h« ;e shown someSop's co u n - tHTBiggest d r o ^speaker a n d -----------------------------------------------

F S s Project Discussed“."ik'fool! For Area Granj

BHOSHONE. Feb. 18-Com mun TO M arch 7 projects for the year wiiJrt, Wnm»i« discussed a t a meeting of W< i f Sho^hM iT River Center Orange Saturc

of »M «r. . t n '' t reached, A community dai B In r . J I j was announced for Pob. 36 for I

T h o rn e Sponsors will be <led hv ^ Grange. WBC Home Economics cl l l y d e V r S r North Shoshone Home Improvem. ■ngrcgauonal <=lub. F to n Bureau «nd P _ ^ «

union. The dance will bo held sre susU lned *'*'’*>’ Center O range hlyde n S e r Donald Bandy, lecturer, ^

r in troduced ‘n charge of the program. Val. M execuUve Une recitations were given by Ad ers nre F K Sandy nnd olher readings were g e rln tcn d n n t: «« by Roberta Hall, Pred K ohl s Men lender! DonftW Sandy, lyette Peck Juvenile Omnge membem pi Kettey. Rosa tidpited la the en terta inm ent a nsen. m e m - ‘nppHcatlona for tw a-new m em bn llteeT A irii '"•cre-necepted.---------------------------•est lender; --------- -----------------

;“cS„Sr': Youths MeetSHOSHONE. F c b .. l8 - A conti

i S i of “ *« on "How to t■nme'' w s held a t t

M ethadlst YoiKh’H llow shlp me« s X n e x t ‘" 5 Suitday night a t tho ch u n !j ^ L loyd O 'hrig , Sandra Schw ager a tiehfiriri . Hughes were In charge o t t___ ' lesson and Stanley H ughes coW ashington ducted the meeUng.! h is ho m e Mrs. C. W. Dill, adviser, supe

vised the meeting.

c n o f hic a u c t i o n t h e fo llow ing : p r o p e r ty loca.tt J e r o m e , o r 2 m i k s w e s t a n d M m il e sc

i ^ Y , F E B R U!:30 Lunch b;

•STOCK Wnilking now Cnse side dein in spring ' A C. taderfreshen in spring hen in spring

' ^ « 0 - 5 0 0 1 b s .

■rscalves - - McCormlck-I

S p u d c u ltiv f t

S p u d h i l l e r

■LANEOUS-= • T _ D 4 m c _ ? a k « _

i dMnVblj’ " r a W e S J. . Bedroom si

TERMS: CASH

!,HARRYMAIN,_W m » « ____________

G i v e n on Q u e s t i i f

j l i d i n g P r i c e s ^>. 18 on • _ W hy hasn't Uie decline thow t about th e a t retaU food cqunten? t i u s se t o f l A seven per cent rise In cos Secretary o f markeUng farm foods la s t yea Benson a s d m o st wiped out th e I I p e r ceni ess: d in e in food prices th e consiD prices d e - m ig h t havo expected. I t u k e i

a n d sustained drops a t the rears, p rlccs level for prices to change a t i •tr cropa a n d leveL1 gradually w h a t about government : o f a ll fa rm supports? en t under > j j j ^ e ag rk u lu m d e jn r t n m t la

raoulred by law’ to supporTHx i t 30.7B c a n u tie crops, wheatV com , cotto^n~ 28 eenU tw o n u ts , rice and tobacco, a t 00 117.80 a 100 c en t of their' parity prlee. ‘ ; beef c a ttle niandatory high level retjulrei red to *37; expires In 1P«. compared to B utterfat, m ilk a n d o th e r <

products ean be supported any* It. have o o t 79 to #0 per cen t o f pari( > r le e . B u t th e dlscreUon of th e agricii ser. m a c h l^ secretary. Now price props on not d r o p p ^ product* are se t a t 00 perrw lv e d b y 'p^rwj, but they m u st be n Income ha* 31 when cu rren t <

:rop«. en^s. •. M ohair, honey and tung

m u s t be supported-at 60 per 0 P*rtty or higher b u t lh e gov

f J r m en t has a free rein on su;Viv? of

L . p o r t them up to 00 per c e n t of pio r n o t tupport Uiem a t all.

people w no c u rren tly It U supporting p r ft«t of M of *>“ **>'■ •re . torghum s, I h S w *ec<l. toybeans. beans, Ameri 11 ^ EgypUan cotton, cottonseed, c

,f L , A „ f dlscxeUonary auUiority. Most of &A c S S se ttin g 80 per cen t of parity

“ a ^ box?*^ *’'2 ^ Benson Ignoring th e sup

m ^ d 's^ n w - On the c o n trw . h e has 'a m DrlcM- {JcaJ^H y-eraphaslw d-h ls-ln te r

tn ^ n t o f observing the "sp irit i^nd In t foreign de-

Springdale Peoplsssures since * r f j . j .

M d o th e r s p j u n ODALE, Feb. 18 — r - l n e r a a s ^ X e n n e th -O .-B asse tt-h as-b een -

charged from the a rm y a fte r t tne no rm al ye ars and h u re lu m ed home, u; years.hM jq monUu In K orea,beef catU e. joHn Banders a n d dai

m .som e o l ta r.— F a l r v l t g _ I I t f t h ._ a t t a l - b ro th er. E O. Christensen.

■“ fam ily Bunday.J M r. and Mrs. D. M. Burgess

I S S 6 Q M r. and Mra. Ed Anderson 1 . re tu m ed from San Francisco.r r A t l S f f ^ R o lda M arch an l'h as retum ei lJ .C M l^ v > B a lt Lake City a fte r vlstllng Com m unity parenU , Mr. and Mrs. O . S. J

year were c h an t. , r of Wood M r. and Mrs. Hai;vey Frees

Sa tu rday a rc vUIUng Uielr daughter, ecislon w as R obert PuUnan, and fam ily tn inlty dance G ran d . Ore.

36 for th e , ■

wmiSoiS.' Attendantn p ro v m en t . j d a HO BTATE COLLEOE. P« d P _ ^ e r s is^ K e lth Egbert. T, - t » Falla, wrved oa one of th e king's Jro n g eh a ll. tgndan ts a t the an n u al U m

i v .1 D elta Sigma sw eetheart ba ll a t U 5 S InsUtuU a t Idaho S tate en by Adele j

[f E d ith Dean. Pller, servedd K ohl a n d qj u ,g program .conu

t.b m p . r - ^

~ hSTOKERS„ S toker 'L ry ice

-A c o n tin - K 0low to U m » FU R N A C E A N D

Ihlp m e? t! 2 O IL BU RN E Rho chureh . g ‘ SERVICE

ser. su p e r- * 740 Shashepe W. Phone W (

y located 4 miles south. 2 miles west, mile south o f Canyon, Side School

:U A R Y 2 0ich by Canyon Side Grange

MACHINERYside delivery rako taiidcm d isc, 6 foot

)ver scraper " bean cu tte r

S tooth h a r r o w .......Deere co m p lan ter :or bean drill frm ick-D eering mower, horse draw n cu ltivator . hiller ron s c a rsr b o a t ....................................L?ak«_________ '

bU SEH O L D jSG O D S-t t€ “Eel"— ; ' “ ■e a n d * c h a i r s e t ■com s u i te

.SH ' ’ ” '

JN, Owner_ - e le rk': W m A . t t g n d l

T I M E S - N E T O ,

e M o i i s m T l u t k u s

3 of Farm Produ(Kllna show n u p of the price support law untU at? plres a t ^ e end o t n e x t year,r ise In costs o f W hat is the argum ent aU a' Is la s t year a l- some farm sU te congressm I I p e r c e n t d e - concerned, fmmediately. b

th e consum er Benson has wide dlscreU onan 1 I t u k e s big ers under the law to lower si s s t th e fa rm prices an sU b u t th e alx basic hange a t r e ta il He has resisted dem ands

specific pledge th a t h e will i e m m en t p rice this.

More fundamenUlIy. these M rtm ent Is now makers Interpret B enson’s lU pporT alx-ba- i&tfflentj> as a strong S a i ■n, co tton , pec- th a t hk favors a d lf f e rm t kl cco. a t 00 p e r f»rm law sfte r 10&4—one th a t ty p rtee. .T b a t give him even broader dlacret 'el retju lrem ent letUng low or high price su

as he feel necewiry to discc Jd o th e r d a iry produeUon of a particu la r c r o rted anyw here w hy would Benson w an t toa t of parity at lupporU?Jie ag ricu ltu re some farm experts contenC I props on th e dropplng support levels Is a t a t 00 pe r c e n t to discourage overprodnct m u a t be r e - s e t * surplus crop th a n p lacing

c u rren t d a iry goremment controls—such as age allotments— on fa n n e ra * ;

nd tung n u ts jng. ••Flexible" aupporU also a t 60 per c e n t u v e the government m a n y m IUt th e govern- of dollars th a t otherw ise woi •in o n _ su p p o r t gpent buying up surplus cropi >p*. I t c a n 's u p - W h a t do Benson's oppc r c e n t of p a rity ^ n t ?a t a ll. A drive Is already im der w pportlng prices congress to extend th e p resent (orghums, f lax - j ,* , wnjj ^jgid high price suj ns, A m erican- ©n basle crops, th rough IM7. itonseed. crude o Q p gtate congressme: oil under th a t convinced th a t flexible price ■Uy. M ost a re port, political poison, o t p a rity su p - 7 ______

* th . upport J u n i o r S t u d e n t 1

■5 A ' S . K - Q u e e n J o r . D a ir i t ^n d in te n t" I8 -D o ro th y Bel

Junior a t Ute Buhl h igh schoo T » crowned <jueen of th e aweelJ r 6 0 P 1 6 ball sponsored Friday a t th e <

^ , by tho Y-Tcens. She waa e n f P r i f t^ T I membera of t he Boys_aaaocl

eb 18 — Cpl. vlser, Barbara Livingston, 'Jon - h a s -b e e n -d ls - aen.Jl^^yd-llUI^..M^^.How&rd. m y a fte r th ree and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Olson n e d home. H e sponsors’i t ' t h e dance. L u ft, p Sorea. P*l of the high school, erowne3 a n d da u g h - queen.L visited h e r Durtng Interm to lo n s n aen ristenM n. and team of s tu d e n tn j 'i ln e d 'ib y 'P

Patrick provided en terta lnm en I. Burgess a n d JoAnn U e sang th e them e \nde rson have for Uie dance.Tanclsco. -----------------------------

B u h l R o t a r y S e t

F a r m e r s B a n q ilaughter. M rs. b u h l , Feb. 1 8 -P la n s a rc ne fam ily tn L a - compleUon for Uie an n u al B

club farmers banquet Peb. 3S 1--------- P. H. Buhl auditorium.

. SUnley Webber, chairm an ,a l l l nounces th a t Alfred Peters , n■LLEQE Poca-. company, w

T » in *Peakcr for Uio event. W

: th e king 8 a t- t.H vm. dlmn.Other committee m em bers In

S S s S . ; ‘ , S !

r, served aa

T o T A f t e

i r Poultry Ir

m ^Phone W o J

^ o f T h e

lies w est, ----- '{ fSchool .-V

1 0G r a n g e

CHICKG ivt your baby thit high-entrgy anc« of oil th« . . . . P I U S V H om

draw n

S l n n g , H e a l t h y

___ _______ I n t o K g , f i n e ^

3 D S — T e a r t e r f [ j j

f a ? j i o g

N EW S, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO

t k u s Folkrin Eraers( List Trips, Vioducte

t law untU I t ex . S a tu rd ay . ^n e x t y e a r M r. and Mrs. C. D. HoUenb

m e n t aU about? tu r n e d from Idaho Palis Batt

S " S S ”

B enson a pubUe ^ H *y..3lBX »jjrt»_Tj»ll^ -brothfT . n im BalfA T tiaJlB

[ffferent kind of m ^ av e rttum ed home. ‘Ihe^ n e th a t would t« r. M rs. Harley Newcomb. Red er dlacreUon In o a l i f , a registered nurse. Is!i p rice supporU jo r h e r brother a t the Rupeiry to discourage pjcai.r tlc u la r crop. M rs. Irene Stoddard aod hem w an t to lower in - la w and daughter, U r. a n

J a y Peterson, Hynun. Utah, t■U contend th a t M r. a n d Mrs. Howard Carlesivels Is a be tter U rday.verproductlon of Jew e ll Brookridge and Wn p lacing d ir tc t Brookridge le ft Friday for Set - s u c h a s acre- < » la ^ a tte r vlslUng Uielr br1 farm ers’ p lan t- In -law , Olen Bales, who ts UJw rU also m ight — ' ' —-------

MYF Meetsrp lus crops. FA1RP1EU>. Feb. 18 — "1 ton 's opposenls w u th e topic of discussion 1

D ee L ee Sunday evening ay im der way In h igh school MYF meeUng ai ie p rese n t form hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sao<1 price supporU E leven girls, eight boyt and)ugh IM 7. Many leade r, Lonxo Baldwin, were»ngressm cn are en t. T ho refreshment conad b le p rice tup- w as composed of Marie Sanixslson. P a t W llcher. and Claude BtUi

T „ LEGAL ADVERTISEMEIaent is .r cpl)r DanceoroUiy B«lton. ■ i .!* ! , '.? ! ! !! ,high echool, w u S u t» o r I<I(>ki. M on Htrrr Tmf. th e aweeUieart J . - } ^ »

ly . t t h . K h « .i : r « a % » ' l l . ” “! S . . l .V T!ihe waa elected f<«t p«r tMoad oi tk* » i« n o(a o y . _ . ^ tolloa. . i g y I

gston, -Jon Ja n - jHh^ . H o i , « n l J K d i i S S i S J - S 5 5 ^ S i :S .S .1 iim es O lson were „ .u o n «f th, su t* o( fdiho. ce. L u ft, prlncl- »• Th* mm* «nd po»laHle* »4<li

Klnb«rt7 UMd. T*ln r»ll<. ldi>N>. m a n acrobatic •• •Hvmltn >111 bU »« r» 7 T T O ,ll^^ rta ln m e n t and (oid worki »» e*ptbi« «< ow»oh . i h « » . s “ i s . S

•(i<h r m l t . k I.i rvbic r*tt »*r 1_______ ». » • to whlth h U wtt»r b«

^ itnpIM U IrtlMtJen iik! daainlk pv

rySetsBanquet Sr-Jifesw?;:::::Ians a rc nearing '

an n u al Rotary mnd i>««ab*r i». lu i . iot 1,1 ci.*.>t pyb 3fi In the Pannit Ko. C*>S4(0.. t r e o . 3S m w e ^m. SUl* Rtchnitlon Cnchairm an , an- I'ubikhs F<b. n . 11. is , Mir. 4. iw

I Peters , m ans- -------impany. will be s«<u»d bu> win b* m«if*d bQ event. W omen ci«rk nr c u u a schMi-Dinrict N(

Ins. KImbtflr. Idiho. unlll » p. M,nem bers Include i«. l« J . md "in Oi*n W emn*. ry . n a D on V. " f t / i r . ' i . . , h . l b ... rf U .I.

■rd *9«clfIciUon on sccaMorlM. Bid

Invites you ~Attend”TwiirFails

ry In s titu te Friday

' The Start 'heir Lives_________^ __________________ J_______

u i i m i A

;k startei>ur b a b y chtcks ih e full benefllt o f |h -en# rgy fM d ~ } u s t th e right bol- f o il !h« nutrien t* t h ty n t« d . . .IS VHomin B-12 a n d AnHblotlcsl

^ < h i d a D e v e l o p

^ layers

l r ^ « t A . M f o y A l l T h e W a r

- - - © ' CHICK. STARTir

— © - O R O W MASH

UYMASH

?AHO

I W A N T a d r a t :

j.H oU eabeckre- ______________________Palls SaUmUy. » «i*n------------- ------------- itrs reUimed P r i- * f f * — ;----------.Ore.. where th e i . ‘A ,"JSi'SL Si*d »di

s. Norman. H en- r e r «um»l«. tibi* b«l»* ■ —yrSiM I t w \

jne Uscala. ac- — 16— IQ ?_, _!Jand Mrs. KeJUi U—re tn Aberde«n ------- 1

Thomaa Bates. ^ ',d Palph B a S ;

nurse. Is caring • flBndsrt-rt p-m. B*tnrdiT* u , , E u p m h « .

I d and her son- b . c It.r , U r. and Mrs. ^ui, UUh. vl^Hjd Error. »J»»ld b. 17 ta p - .ird Cor eas S a t- ly. Na «ll»wue« wCl b* na4« fov

Ui4B OB* is<on«ct lUfrtloB.g and WUllam 'lay for Sapulpa, SP E C IA L N O T IC E S

. . . - - D . t « -Iscussion Jed by pj»cb. »»-)•_________________svenlng a t the

•S. Ed SanderUn. ffAWdk ereliMtra i»»lUl)l*. sll oec , boyt and th e ir w riu J - »« “• ^ rtn . were p r ts - r tiu . rh om cnt-iu . _,cnt = o m n ltt«larle SwidwUn, • C.II Mi.. ■n.tm.M. laio.

PERSONAiSt i s e m e n t s ^ s s !^„’SSo r COMPLSnON BOLtXAIilE'PLICATION OF “ iBUfcNrM.S -S f . ':” ' , . * SCHOOLS i TR A IN IN

Risr. Dalldlnv cOjilUiSrONDWCE C90IM* Ib boo

i-,-s''sF£i ’S V t : , " ' ; BEAUTY SHOPS

'!!u1*04H« COMPLETE b ^ W bT T S

Hoflle* *ddr«l or »«irn- ».oe. B««aly Aru. Ae»4«rUoa boldliif u ld COHI'LETE modmi b**st7 *«rvle* 1th A SoBi, 17<0 Mrt oomton. UicbtailMi u><•Jl,. Wiha £ ;Vm^ bp. Artl.Ua B«.Bty Si

L ' S r C C CHIROPRACTORS

t r L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E h

g . x ' i ' . j . ' ' " '=p 6t»fi/tf«tlafn m.y b* obUlii«l,

l .“ S t . r i .H , K ;Wir. 4. IMI Ttw' B»»rd r - .r rw th. riehl to

BBT or .11 blda. .ad le v .I t* (omu W ur.Vl* ClWk of U.I Durd of Trt

■ ■ C1.U A School DUL «o.fl'l** p!’i?^ MUreh ruHdh!' yeb!^'r>^;^'M.‘ ch <. IBS!> U osinti •nd n o n c e TO CRSDITORS.c fW ih ^U B d .

*■» ESTATE o r HAE NELLIE BP m Sm m lSm Sm S DECEASED.

Notlc. I. hmbr #l»rn by th . t .tea«l Ei*tutor of Iho FjiUl. of

_ _ _ _ W.lll. Dr*lcf. d»r»Me<J. to ih* rr«llCi/ O U •"'I *'• P«r*on» h.vinf el.Imi .(.In if V M ,.U dccmrd, to Khtbit thm wiL

.BKManr ,You«icTfc wllhfa four.Bi --------------------rnfl«-th.-fi™t-polille.tf<m-or-thl»-Ti - — to th* Mid E*«ntor .1 th* l.w offI<

s r „ " ' ; . K " * u ‘ K . r . - c ; ' s

s v r ' i W . s .a ( li.d for th . tr.ni.dlon ot U). bu

iI m «> of *.M r>UU.j Q V J.nuuy Uti. IMI.

FRED E DRAKB. JR..- EiKUtor flf th . E.UU

H.* N.III. D nk., 4«e«u _ Publiihi r«h. It. » . )l.rth «, 11. 1

m s m

e s !WATCH t h :

- a f e 3 * = ------.SPACE

for new s o t Magie V alley's fi auctions and for the da te .11 UsUngs will apjKar In ih e T in Newa. Cheek Uielr ads fo r local

■ I . . a n d a ll necessary Infortoatlos.

^ , F E B R U ^ Y 192 7 Elmer Annis A Son ~I V AdverUsement, Feb. 17-18y . O te a r & Harold K U a^ AnoUon

_ F E B R U A R Y 19^ Bttbl C o a n n s ily

RUeUaery Sale . _ _ ^ AdverUseJoent Feb. I f l -nI A Hopklna and Harmoa, AnoU

f i l l F E B R U A R Y 1 9 'r f - f ' -----------------W .V .H ra n a o ----------

Adrcrtfsefflent, Feb. I« -iT _ _ O oodhne and Doffek—AneUone

E D F E B R U A R Y 20E Mr*. Harry Main^ Advertisement. Feb. 18-19

— -------- Oecax“ KU*v-AncUoa«er—

’ F E B R U A R Y 23'** Esrl PeUerson

, AdrerUiemenl Feb. 20-21O acar A Harold Klaaa, A ncU

F E B R U M Y 23Jebo Broolct

AdTertisement. Feb. la .jo IV O /O P n o ” "***** A McCtilleugh. Auc

F E B R U A R Y 25

Mfiisn

eJtejt/.^ a« fU *«aeffl Feb. 34-25

......... ............. _ 9 ? ^ * Klsai. AucUobw

' m^ h & ~rA R T M .................. W . U W lckh& • .____________^ ^A d T ertl« m en t..F eb . 27*28

0 « T . . l l . M a K l m A u . U .

H ; r A TTEW ION FARMERS:

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D R A T E S o j o i 1«« w

t h u b m utsb> EXPEBICNCED d .lrr bind va: eeoopBBT r o v or. or f .na work. Phoa. nst-M.

— ; - UWINC. Bll«rmUiaB...UUrm’.

flfh'rSdlw'.**” dw t tt . m r or P1«f« iu Phea.for* iBMttJoa „B.,B*tard.T, __ tl»* beokkKBisa Job. flo*. l^ j■ Ul. rllb t to Mit - N m .uUM •drartklBS. WALLPApE JT-.U bI m wJH“

k T S S iS 'u i s t * “ boBWirot*. Calli r - f f l i E - s s s a r i c t T a s n ;apertad tamadiat*- ^ ^ o p ie rsM t. Call1 b* ib. 4*for »e»* _iiartioB. PaINt INOta&d p.p.TniTtr1-s 1

I aatM. C.I1 aajU a« A. U

N O T IC E S . . .H ,, . 1 - ^ . . . m s i ‘

raaoa E u t. Pbooa psinip*, c««m i JMtrw?, C

_ i I tm es ilMr»:«sd w tf,. Cn" ^ fe tfc '^ ^ lla ^ 180 Vaa Dcrwi. Pbefta mt-M

B U L L D O Z I N G

doUilBS B ap«:Ulty. Tr».*-Raekpll«-C.u]. Coi aulu »ada DluK ^IU tU lIUin TrwieJ

i i A L s "

1 *” ** . • - DTBtllB* Wotk^ ^ r . - p o l B t . - ! ; ,

________ WE INSTALL DRAIN FDT R A I N I N G .............W ATERLIN B

CHAVEL AJJD FILL BISCTrtlflauL MIQ.R.

IH LER c o n s t . C(ra- ««0 Klob.rly Eo.d PhotS H O P S».C ., U.O.. |U » .

Art.. A cdnar. i>™«. T^Sb ftlU .B ti-aU taJc£p nutKla. .

>ATHS

at hom.. u a r. e l«a handwork.l c t o r s

t u Ttird W A N T E D — M>

[ « lf * MAN for emaral fam work, ym I I I __________z . w k . B*d«!a booM. Bos <-a

‘T IS E M E N T S , .B , irrlsator .n j« - « p u u n . «

b . obUln«i: fmm «*nniEO » .a :,l> o d*l^ work Uabool.. Kiflibarlr. «:p.ri»n«.. B

tha richl to rajaet GENERAL fum hand. Wedm w.iTt formallllM. milk. 1 wat. Vt MUlh, MUthwa

UG. yil*r lu« t .Id . of road).I Doard of Trtlitaaa, tit-u it rrM tn i^vaiT i MW. ChiB« for . d r . ^ r m i :

, « J X ; r ^ i r ”'* *■" 'REOITOR8---------- S F E H S J O E O ^ w C r a ^ - Z n -URT o r COUNTY t-room bmTATE o r IDAHO. *• «n .r»B , »NELLIE BRAKE, , rhon.SW lI.,^, ____________

WANTEDi Publlih.r. mir«*BUtrn br th* uniln- c l l on publle adiool*. fortn»r10 FjiUlo of Ma. Undent pnfmwl. Muat b . frMto Iha rr«llCor. ot .1. WrfU UnlUd Tor Dock Paclaim, asalnit th . SOI KamllUin atrMt, lUcln*. Wl

>lt thm with th . ------------------------------ ------------lihfa four-Bioolii_ ......................... ...... ..................... I' t h T i ^ l i f f K J 'i - - WANTED!‘ * xiSit C ^ ’pMT »»•>

Ccwntr e t r»iB • ope ra tion and Managcme9n of X bwTowi of Body ShopJJJI Wlli *quIppM ahop

IRAk'e . j r .. InWTBBc. b«n.(IUt th . E.UU of CIt« MoplaU lBfoim.tion flnt

J S Q k Box 14-B Tlmes-News

SALE I ’ USED CARC a l e n d a r SALESMAN

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V .1 W . t u n , 1_ ,the da te .Ihelr In Twin Fdl. for th. rifh t B*. In lh e T im es- >• ^

« i. t . r l o c u o on fo rtaa tlo s . ckus. of lot.

l Y 19 OOOD SALARY^ gon - - ■ PLUS OOMM. ' Feb. 17-18 GROUP INBURANCB OFFER:JUI, AncU oneen

i y la J S ’o S fe u S u‘ » | . y

Sale BdTCTtklncFeb. 19.17 •m oa , A ncU.

•xpcrl.Dc.l Y 19« * « B 0 X 6 -BFeb. I« -iT . _____k—A netloneers TIMBS-NEWS

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Feb. iB -is H E L P W A N T E D —inctloaeer----------------- FEWALE~»Y 91 l’U9IT10N~«T.IUbl. for .Bl«mai^ » *>1 iMdlw ru l « u u fina ta Twlaerson S u u eaallflcatloBi. r«f«me«Feb. 20-21 s-D. nm -V aw a._____________Claaa, Ancta. - .................

W 2 3 W A N T E D>olctFeb. 1D.20 C orrespondent F o r

B U R L E YlY 25 ->ti . . .Feb. 23-24_____ __________ A p p ly ________n a afcA u cu ...---------------H ag k j-V a lley -B d ito r-

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Feb. 24-25 B M 800 •A u c U o a ^ _ Tw m FAIXS, i d a . _

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W 27v28 B U SIN E SS O F P O R T U N ITAucU. hECTAtlfeA>^ ~aoirt^~ to .^ - b5

_ WrlU bo» »-D. T toM -Nw.1 AkHVlcll'.Utlon for

IRM ERS: • PhJ"/ ?: !*’ ^a farm sale sbuvicbV uuob. U a »o, Babl, •*>■ ? ™ f ™ s ; a r z . r r f . “ '

- ■ “ .'v rcnpletely a t >- C.at'st Ifle*tlon.'Pbes*-i?<

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otk flocn. ®

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tl"* '"- »*'»». « IM H r monlh, «

H ,H Jill. *««•'* '■ » t;M ' - — t»

B bedroom HOME - ^^i-iiili bKSt. cm) (lak«r.

■ J ^ i5{ J S rn klW*-" * l‘5 P.■ j i K .luchtd B»rtf« »ni ^ C . ! t C«o K »** lUMItl*. wesJirful 1I*»>>1* hom*. ■ ^ m Uo ~1 - ^ E A O B - - - - - - - - - - - )—

Btian **’’•■ ,% u ? £ l l .« » . ur>p>.K hUB T. WATSON 0,■ r e a l e s t a t e « "Kj>taBl<(* Phofli (01

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l i b e d r q o m s ' [J ;t»» l>M ^nt. oil

U rn TUA

I J bed ro o m s •H k nll.lo.vill cin>«t, 4lmo>t

(ilci 111.00. rHA loiD

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llli u IKl tTi«lRU ___

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YOUR OFFER J ?

I Kst mU. ' T>ir**-Mr«oa. R■ krim homt. Tbll bsm« It >

U>t-CuMr*-l««U*n. p r -

W t f l a tnd tl.OOQ ilewn ptr*■ 4 ttn lam«41tU vouttiloB. jg,■ Wl■ f f l F A L L S R E A L T Y f ‘r I i I N S U R A N C E w ,B b i m t iE u t Phost tIU loi■ T>la niU. Idtbo

B ftri:! tratBi btMntflt. tUktrttnia. lol nletlr U sj. (

B*00M teat. ClMB tnd In f«ot!ht] b«t«tatnt. tlakcr P»i

■m. cfcH Is icliM]. I8.0CO. ta

B S i «H out «f «lt»: B»;■ Mtlfi, f.Mtoem h»nt. It.tOO Wl

| i i n v e s t m e n t ' c o .i ^ B U N . T -ln FtlU

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P r a ACREAGE TIMKtI “ “ •“ I't 3-Mnmm■ ^ ''«•»» bMtmtel.l f e K r A “a t tE > Ittdt (er hoot Pr<■ ' IWi

r r a mcoM E t w r r a

ot IIM p«rBl f l ? • »!«• you■ L S ,.» « W u l.lr tn i mtV,

I ^ L . E S T A T E - - - - - - - ^'E R V IC E A G E N C Y ,j . ’i ' J f 8«irt“ «»“ ««!> I-bOBtSMj ««l

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!*»MS FOR SALE . K

~---- I **®'0®v MAKER E‘

‘“ .OOO lo n r do.n ?M

S 'I W E S T m e n t rn . j f t

S

t® W E S i iS 0 N • ' I

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tP ^ ~V 'FARMS FOR SALE

j ' **8«i^rMir'p««‘r»a.*^M «Su|£*? Bil*” toqlli OB Artttltn r«««l m l M ««it.

SIXTY ACliES low M B«tr ^1n!Y tlli. sd Coed ImproTtmtnu. Is«aln t t I bIIm

‘ T ^ s r s s z ^ i s s s ' c —nlMd drr ftrm w bttt. 1 c u t Asn-lun FtlU. hUb«V *<>, IMwb wtll. p«Bi> ted i»rlnkl«r. Il-foet w tttr lift U*Ut le e tM tt. U to per w r« itnw.

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~1 HEAD EVERY. WORD . ^We b«re petltlrtbr the beet buy la the f ~ ~

•, Uhd on* l»-i*re /trrntloM lolViB iX FelU with ezctlltnl .ImpreremtnU. AI«(O «• bar* k eurprulnt oltn In a y 400.*er* peUto (arm In th* Rurl«7

I. *r<a—ciedlini .homt* tn< lo:pr0V»■ntnt*. Tbb li a d«*l unhecrd el b*>(ort. Tb*n > t have a 40*«<r* dett m i cist* to TwIq r*IU wltb a Blc* hoBi*.A lortlr plte* to lit*. It yea wevld , ,

, i X ’ . ' s r S ' . T r M t s i.1'* wflh t-room motfarn (icm* and pitntrJ « T t ' r nZ. Bacon & Lawrence '«

Opp. fatletde* Twin FtlltH ^ i . . i I II >

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; A FA PM TRADE —■■ Will Iradt (hit wea4*t(al wcllea of >• Itnd *a 19 or 119 a<rn. 170 iull)rtlM.), 411 ih tro w tur, 7-rown me^ern bemc.I, eutiUndlnr In enafort and bMBty.

4 I M ttniDt beniH. Btrn (9x100 feet.' n tv tpud etfUr (OztOO (*ti.

_ t e .S L 't l ' i i V .J . 'f f l B '.S K(er ib»»p. V

- ARTHU^l T . WATSON , ' REA L E STA TE -^ PtiT(7 Tabtr BIdr. Pbea* (01 p j

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L 200 ACRES . ____ ^tio CgltlTiled. 115 i|i«r*i of water.Oalr tIt.eOO. 11.000 dowa. CeaUeil «n biltnct.

2Rft ATRFS__________

_ New Itnd. a*w hemt. Cropped two i_ i T*tn. Rich. defp. s«nllr iloplRt toll.Fret o( rock and noiloui weedi. SlO ih irn NorthtU* »aUr. Only t i l l i - i

I . . .f Be* U for la m and rtn«h leant. Af*nt

fw IttdlDf Imd coBtptnlo. Lew Id- U nit r tlo .'

I MAGIC VALLEY ccINVESTMENT CORP. i»

1» Eboihon* Stre*l 8«oth c<Phono :(IS IIJ

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. FARMS FOR RENT________ ________ ri

s - i s ’i W t e r ' r t s :Tltt»t-N«wi. __________________ _ p j(

. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ” "(

R|( m tlO.OOO » yatr. Will takt until L• down ptymtnt. - _ ‘

Will t.ll or trade ■parlRi.nt court with no lTJl tptrUntnU a l Arto. will mak* th* HtmIcmt that you ctn tnc*t PF7T740 Acm op the Nerthildt ea mala 'W ,{ :E S s.'U '.’r i o ,

i iOO, t»rm». P'W

Dfty'fl B « a l EsU U ' ^ee Ineurw iM WaSI

- IMI « o i ^

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OWNER W IL ll TRADE ^10 Aem Id Slihfleld fur beat In Twin >•«<)

I Fallt. II tc ru eulUrited. U tcrtt

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CITIZEN'S AGENCY s S nWEST nVB POIWTS Urlj

I Phea* W i Be*. H*T • |

I— ------ ----- - 1 u jia_ Ur*. Roblnidn atya— tjjd.- - “With tprlni luat trouad th* eoratr

HOW ABOUT ~; A N A CK EA G E? , m r i; ~W*'** awumulaUd a , li«l of *u«h ««” r, prop»rtl*t. ran«ln» from H • « " to WE H

iwtnty. wllh nice modnn hoa»^- Imdmcallr twe bedroom*—ODt Itrstr. irow“If you fHl th* urs* to cemrntlB* wllh _ i 2 iI satur* on lem* land ef your own. <amt ,

r ■andJe.ot, N«w I t Th* T l« t r —

' C. A. Roblneon Agency[ OWVE-m BEALTOM _

_ _l»^h

CATTtt RANCH or t»n f*rin. *' *’

k ;-* bifhwty, irtlti~ IM ACRES rood Und on

Uact. «n leod road 4 mil** from *»*"•_ On* budfit*. BorOi tlop*.

1 - 10 ACRCS *t Murteuals n»od«rn bom*l tood urm*. 111.000.

1 400 ACRES at U urU nih.W re. intd.. *rn hornet' f**dln«

Sv*rylhln« you B*«4. U— Twr».b*droem med*m beta*. (uraUSed. _

n iV.W. iwo-demn. ..........- -llS.jJ^SIh^-ire-UlB.tjrflii-da-J'W E:-

1 PARM tM H EM tN tS ^; mriidLLOND

J _ a M ih .- i4 ~ w tt t-« a -C * « tu n ^ r« ^ ^ —J5| ,. . . . y « r t ; - - - - - - - - - - - - .....................................

RY 18,1963 ------- /' '■

FARM IMPLEMENTS I Ll

i t ] ^ ~ i ^P o rU b ls-foU to S o r te n k«'.i

i‘i PorU blt P o u to W ts h e i ’ ,*( 1;or E llm ln tton . QlsKera, J .r .

R ep ilr W o r t . f m3> ■ on# OseO Borter

— 5 ? w ^ s a ! ? ip i ! jE r? T _ T O ._ _ —

puoNB n n '

. ArU

! POOSPaAT* ■M A D C A Srm .

! „ w h w w i i j ^ ^ -

I C.LT„*, K =, A Mtwtn tb* Wbnte evllirttor btrI Ibat «MN ar« W well pl*a»ed wlih.

rUNWEL CORHUOATOIIS n * (*rruftlir that m tktt a tnoelh.Im »?Ur *“ ^**** *f“ *1«»'

PAUL EQUIPM ENT Ss _ WELDWiO SH O P n PAUI, IDAHO -------

7 . , , : ~ m i

JUST RECEIVED m'iXHui;

WhllS h i p m e n t o f

1953 Ford JubHM T rtc jp ra Eim I - •, sWIF3

IHlT>»nr-rin»phtt«-nroid«ulin'D*ttbom Walttv * Loadtn dt'y.'

f?lliP IO N E E R T R A C T O R CO . ~

J uo tad A .t So., Twin Ftllt(Year Ford « O tarban Dealtr) I V

I I

U S E D T R A G T O H B Il - m o FordJ -------

1 - im Fofdi «Tt« J'I-l»IIF«frii «»«l- l i lC F . l I i .......... ...................... itM

l - « « Ued.1 2. ---------------------IKS1—FtfWtll R*rjltri ___:_______IJOO L _ —,

U S E D E Q U I P M E N T I-------

Cormcttort * CullliatoraDet fcora A Cue J.polnt plow* {’“”'*C*mHs*e-Prlc*d Rl,htll»C « JchB D**r* Ueo*ri'

J DItdM A Scrtptr*Ntw I<l«a A 01lv*r Rtkci

- riinUn, DutUn. Sprcytra t UiH Utaur* Letdtrt

“ PIONEER TRACTOR'CO.:iO ]nd Art. So. Twin FtlU [ SJ

(Vour Ford A Dttrbem D*tl»r)

-------- • ------------1- ................— I ■ — ......... jo in n

HAY, GRAIN & FEED ]!Ul » "l i i n ; ^ . 'tr.w ~fer tale. t>bont 7(-kl. JoNAT

Htnua. Idth^ - tyi b

B m J S H r o n r m E i wb*au Phoa* om.BI, Twin Fall*.______________

1 w ira ii 'tc a ,,!«! «u. uWtthtrt. IH toulh KlmS«tly. Phon* _____»»-•»!•__________• • ff>n7T

I.MO llALCS Ind atid Ird cuttlnr hty. prlew

I tr i:» . Twin ral'»,WAtili: Va lLc) Ulliln. ^r*i«t. kim. -----S

btrly, Ctll Tt*ld«Be* :i»4 . If t» ttnirtr, ___ ^

l l roK t i;.i4 u , . i n . . . t u . . , . I t . ;! !tltd. W.M {re*. IH bait* ttrtw , wire N*rt<

m i ?

• StEDS”& PLANTS S SCONTKACT etrrot »**d acr«tx* •rtlltbU.

roou furaUhfl. Ctll U«. Cornill Seedtonipitr. Twin Ftllt. Idtho,_________

WE HAVE 1.100 tatka flrat y*ar w l drr ni* 1, ' lind iitd potato** Ufu Rocutd eac*. u frt»B 1.700 ft. elettllen. CtBpb.ll .

_^j»d_Pol*lo_C&j_Tt2*<onj_Jilili«^^

I DON’T W S f “o m S R NOW ^

~ Y o u r F i d d Seeds^: I 5 j ^

FANCr ALFALFA . _l»eb*ip.r.thU-,«.t-_AI«.-«a«J**d*„

■mJ r iln i. ctrtlfltd wbttt. otU tnd

MIXED GRAIN t ' t bVtrlillt* Ihtt will ripen *vtnlr to t i l l(fiber. Aik (or our ipiclal nUid _____irtln,

Cletn'cd end Tr*tt*>l ■»4.57 c w t.

BOOK NOW PICSUP WHEN YOU- WANT IT

G L O B E S E E D & I---------F E E D C O . • BIC

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{ i v i s t m k T p o u l t r y ”J"* m

< i m ^ O K r 'io r- ta le .- ^ mil* nwt& • HA

10 HoilTalN Vprlnfm , S tn fr rtMiatv- - “ 1 * m t . .outh e * » .w

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L IV E S T O C K & POULTRY MIS<1 liUlmit'l. 1 11.I.U. U i.„ .; S»«. m rv

;,-,sr tiUls'K Vallty Cu.rnie, m .i; ]n „ l f UUILU

.lloliula. tad ceir lleUulB. Ind <*!( pilni J . r ty . All he*ry .Pfltr.r*. Tbeti. 3!<L m.ni

■■-— IJ-T-.I--------- IU ■ ■■» Ut3T“Prompt resorai eC d*id aed u tltii «<iulp ta la tli. Pbea* «oiI«et, T*la FtlU. I ll

lOAUO HIDE * TALLOW CO. ' ' ~C.m«__ - ------1 ‘fSSTT

— -----------. J tpoa.

BLUTFVIEW for >

. ArUflcltl iBiemlaiUeB i.nle*. IloUiltlo. GDreniey, J*«My ta l Nlllilai *t(hSbenhom. I fol. Umi ttebileltai aow Comt•terklag.ln Utxie Villty. ^ * 1

Pboat 111 Jerotnt \L' ir? 'g(U no aoiwff cill IJJl W iT I

Phese 1011 Oulley' ' milk

—- ' • ' — J? ,l'

nsQWTSRSD Dtmoa Isows AND GILTS

J . H. MONKOE RouU 1. 1-In FiMl

(t milt Sogth »f Seulh Puk)

b a b y c h ic k sH(CE InfanDlUoni Cutftnuid 't* (eaj FURI

“. , 5 1 “ . u f f f l ^ i l y ' c . 1 . . r a a ; w m -ttr. Jeremt. llOt

t e t e . s . " s : : - 3 1Nortbweaun. »« at htUbirr. AIM ttxH uiicu pulltta. (jreta tt4Pr* or cub d|K«tiat |o ; 4

] ] g

Ali'm«Tor’’b m i i V h ’fi^ty^«d"F?h WA.si'dty. Lon't wtlL Do ll Sow, Bwlft HtUb- uBimI .ry and Feed-fltor., phoM ttl l . Twin CK Al’ r.lU. Idaho. Ilrrul

- ■ Ntw / HARDINO'S 5^

W EST END HATCHERY

WE SPECIAUZE Clin,--------- IH-ITARTKD-CHICK6---------- -IvifKt

PUONE Otll-IU nek? ----------------------------- • KaIsTT

-----------V r C T K -----------^Ntw Hamyihlrc*. Whlu Rm U l „

Auilrt-WRUei m nHtUbt* T<!udty tad FrUty KI.«b.

1SS!eS " , . S . S ■“ c a \ V K c i a , | " S

Twla FalU Pboa* I9I.W ^ , “1H I Mah Ar» E

FARM MABTERBABV CHICKS SErriU

Ilulld poultry profit*, lent rtai* ttlea- . tllic breednli ibrourh Kenedtlent *f CttibfCblsh ptodiiCtlSB blnud tnlej (lock . . . InipKilcM hatchlBi coiirolt ntk* S**r* OIII.J chleki lb* U ll tbat moaey tad pcullry T tT r ii■kill cm produce. W* gutraalM 1007. r> l if t delly*ry. If any cblcki t n d**d.

ii.s ™by riturn mail or rrpltc* tht cblckt. flulP'Whichertr ywi prtftr. I"*P«We rsarantee P7W tn ln t aMsracy. OEfllC

■ We 1*11 Jtinch'Way cblib itartcr. meterShop at S ian aad B^rt Wjel

All breed* t l katebtd pir 100 III.M .^2i2LI

S E A ?S FARM STOREJ ■ rifle..

- G 0 0 P - t H i M a r t 6 EAV ~ p “

WILLUla*r«. Irrla Dodtailab. t aarib, 1 . .wett *f W*.t flM^^lnta.__________ «

1-AltAKKb-Tij. eanari**. I l l Ird arta».north. Pbon* IIH.

biUfa flkfcVlcK - Jtcliured TPy Tex (

pS£s!^*'lVS*‘‘y " '' 7i ^flih. anaW tiat tad tay il^^ til^ ■

w S t e d t o b u y a s M i :WAWt furniture tn^ tppiuace't. U l|U t »»rlh.

?rle« paid. Phon. lOtU. • TpITkO i 1l6’d 0 M «n. wty plow. tr.} .r lllfc. /»» t H

Write llo» It-B. T1m...N.w». KGOOD l>h«droom hnm*. Wttblnilen Hhwl ” dloe

W AN5'Erra7nn”rW *"tn ptri'at a rr*. m an orer n trk tt price. Btiili’t PoBluy — F r Ftrm. rhon* 1116.

f o r i A L E 'O R ~ ^ R A b r ~

I llNIH^KOVEO t .m -llh bslMlniii ^ " E ib * ? & r w ‘riu WU*: INtrtd*.

l l l l JOHN DEERK mod.l •■ll" Irtctor for IMO Ctil*, or will irtd* for w*ll.r bouji or d.plekup. Caors* Benniy. Modim Birb*r clfibop. Coodln*. or-pbon* lOI-W a(t«r I ^

LATE MODEL A-l C ut combln* wllh '«httn. ir*lD *nd »**d tllachmlnU. JUi _ftclory und«n and bln (or bulklnt for *»•» * Bilk cow* or dtlry helfiri. 1 north.« ctll of U. 8. 10 cn Arl*tltn B«d.

' Muruush. Phone I1.J9. «*.• r.m i S c e l l a WeO u S f b f t SALELOCUST-poati.- S Bllo we*t-ef-J*roic*r — • . -

P b w oini-m.___________z—r — T

tIdKtr. Eicillcnt eoBdllion. Phoat ■Ill7.n. . f u r t._________________ „ „ c

INKTALLUENT cunlrtel. 11.(00 (ortlniI>

TO OE MOVED. Or«lt aVow btm.boldl -YoI COWI. 11x18. AIio milk bouM 10x14 with Phon*wtlh raU and dralDlni boirdt. Pbea* ______l l l l alter 7 p.m. or M74-JI. ----------

BUSINESS ond PROF

D I R E C T i• BICYCLE SAi.£S & S£nV /C £ • PZ-Lniriu'. crcl.ry I’h. iH. Ill Mtln A rt.Y ^lotn*~r• CLE^iVERS ^

• FLOOR SANDING Ebum'Jyieer* *tndwl tnd wf|nlib*<. Pk. • THf0. A. H*ld*T. Free **UB'»t«a. Ph. tI ttJ I .

« UATTRZ3S BETOVArmc**^ 'ilt tir ttte t r*ae<'ii*d., X rtitts IftitnM

Fatterr. Phen* lt»W.• MONffy TO LOAH ' *• VAC

5. iatiw f<i* I'ffT'** tn4 Whwii Rw)n*T ^ V £^•gtnk * Trait Bplldiai. Phea* t041. CESalaJ

«j> io rom yg .E S ^ ^ ^

^TIMES-NEWS, TWIN :

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I m i s c e l l a n e o u s FO R ..SA L E , p ; !

rnn.llti.m, 1 »wi|h. »H w HrtgJ.llna. j , j , Tf IUjLoI.NU ntteriili of >11 kind*. SeldJtn |I( pilnu, rou(h luiebfr.aad cuait Hr til- ; t m.nilon, *. Clyd* Dhhop Lumber Co.” Pbom HI. Wnl»* s a il Or»«n Sumpe,"I BMT atuCl.-TloN n*w and n*ed pnoto •,

"lulpthenl., Itp» r»cotd.n. r«'ord pliy- tn , etmtrii tnd pfoj*ctor». Ewrjlhln*

.-.pbelwcipklt.'WiUt j^Uylock'a Coronit

"1 epoa.- Wrfi«'pDr^I*o*Trtnilt*CMWW ---- '■for d.iilli. V __________

Uat.D AffLIANCCtf. mik* u* an efftr. llllhn i bid ea tny uted appllanct, (or S*e •

••WIIIIL cniul ciblnel .Ink wllh ilouLil*

pore.lain drain botrd. McCaikry irrtle*Kathia caib rcfiiler. Ife.vy duty julo-

-* miUo deubli Toaillntaler w afd. Iron '(or rMUurtnli In «xe*Ilent condlUon.

— Ctll Im .W nr 110 Mturle* Hre«l north. r~“~

FIE LUMBER | ^2x8i 2xSs 3x128

SIS G rade 4 on litnTEK

190 M y •J ■' Pbont lOiO. E>t. S

a FURNITURE & A PPL IA N C iS!: IMUU Nofft elccttle iiB ft. Pbon* Dtig.

no t 7lh arenui *tiL T>r. HuKcitt r .l,i,.r.to r l l» .l l . ' T M ~ 'iowa. " <. . 11.11 B.r -eek. WIUon.Btt**.

IISCU vieuum tliantrv ~Cheap. T*rmj. ||W : ' t 10: llh Af.nue Eait. KItby Co.

l-JtACflCALLi- niw bfli waur li*.ur. ,*a- .- mn.lilr nrle»1. IH Ro«t .irwL______ l*«l

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tUmin. >li;e« (••urnllur* Eachante. KK ,U Nt ONLY: Wntlnihoui* rame. Ilk*

ntw. t i m . H and V Appliance Cem. 'tHT :

with mcler.mlier. Lo^ n*w. I . I . illi*T» -UiLi■ 1»SO-rENMORrtOOlf»arr».-l»0.-t*mtlcaJ- |

Iy n»« code* UbU. IlMOl macailo*nek. II. Wtrt>nf llroihen. l i l t ]

kAIStll tuiomtilc d liU tiU r . llkV n*«. ' ' ,Cott tuo. .ll* prlc*.ll».IO. Merchtadli* B*liMtrl. I ll .Sboahone tlrc .t eoulh. L

d l b itt.d . *Dd watblni maeblBn^tKa’ ^If) trad*. Prlctd te till. Wt D**d th* Jreen. Llqall Gat and Appllinci. IlOO -IKI...UHr Hr„d. ■*

jtECONUITlONED SInx.r porUhl*i l » CO up. ■ Nearly new Adler. IlOO '...Inr.Uometile eoniile traidlet. 110. T*m..I l l Shwhon. Street North. Phon* SHI. L ^ _ Twin FtlU. It? South Lincoln. Pboa*

SPECIAL SERVICES

^r'ouitry Supply III «th «r*nu* wwU^SEITIC unki Initallfd. and draln fltldi.

Ibler Contlnitlliin comrtny. I’hnn* iH». CESbPOOL tB'i lepUi Uak cKanlni. Pr**

intpicUeo. a Utkin. Ouhl. Phon*OIII.JI,

MATTItEssES rinoraled. AUo wool card- ed. Ertrtan UtUnii Faeiory, ISI S*cond arrnu* toulli Phon. II.W . 4* CH

Cr.bVl'UU[.H leptlc lank pumplnir. Ktnllary CJ! ♦QUipmenl. All work lutranlctd. Frt* lmi>eetion, I'hone 115. J . rom*. IP'CH

lank *nd MfipooJ eleenlnr. Meto> meter i i - i t iirtlet R C. Jon**, l i t 4t FO

, . r oRADIO & M USIC <■ ST

; ' P T A N n R A B H A T N R « CH$18.00 D o w n ........................10 CH

M.M Per M onth '; WILL BUX A FULLY GUAIIANTEED. •“, USEU I'lANO u r it‘ 13 PltnoB to Ohoo-te P ro m .

J05.00 and UP (0 FO; FREE DELIVERT « FO

: CLAUDE BROWN ”‘ MUSIC & FURNITURE,1 L - ---------------- --------1 MBT. A U T O S FO R S A t l „ ch

U 6 1 ^A lej^n. li»-0(i. ( t l atK arenBt ; nnrlh.

IMO KOllb~.ed.n. I'hon* 0<II-J1. 2 mll*i j j cU ; ( l i t Due Jlaiiir.

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f - P R I C E -

-Q U A L IT Y -

: -B A R G A I N S -> » I I MERCURY Club -coupi. Radio, t l l U<

hMiir and ortrdrlrt ...^----- 11144r IMO CHEVROLET Slylelln* Deluxe 2- , r doer. Htatir. ntw tlree.

Itio FORD Club coup*.. R.dio, biaUr.j low mllft**: like ntw „ _ i l 4 l t1 l»l» PACKARD, Radio. h.aUr. orer-

drlre and ntw tItM. A; b a y __________ _________ « «. 1041 OLDSJIOHILE "I!!,” '4.door. Rt-

Uio, hitl.r, hrdftmtllc.

IDll FORD Euper Dehii* Moor. Ra- VI dio. better ............................ 1701t I941-CHKVBOLET blub feupe. Ron*- - - ; *»ed --------------------------- - l t» l

1910 CHEVROLET Coupt______ tlU

' K EN SELF l lB f O lT C O r *'1 -Your Llnwln-Mirenry D*tl*r"I Phon. 1UI.W Twin Fallt

P R O F E S S I O N A L ~ | " v ,

] T O R Y I• PLU A fB lN ’G & UEATJNG ■ 1141 l

; ^lom»~numl>lny tnd llt«. Co. Phone t l l . . *• RADIO f lE P A m SERVICE

; • r ^ £ . SERVICE— - - ......... * -•

• ^ n f g W M r ^ R S . ____________

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’ (^lun!» r«alrir*'. Mtapla«. Pbaa7“l#tO. DESO'

'WIN FALLS, IDAHO ■

1-----.-----.JPQ P jy j ______ i^ BUT YOU CANT BOt B tm S IUl Pl :_ IIM PLYMOUTH Daliui Weor, pow.

f : .n ? * r a J i " « .« * - tS )^ ■ . ;s i- .. '^ i i ,r r„ ’i^*aT'::ii‘in »jt*S![f,! ' 1141 FORD Ctnloa Intar. Sea feaa

you thi effort yoo —— an «ff<_ iS* IM al - ___ im i — ^~Hti I'tUL taACTtt —C U

__ Tht (tally wllt'tajey thli*eS — _?;;; nomloal. allniUri ta t____ITU W« W.(or See our unuuti ial*eU*a ef 1I4M7 C u Lle*. ValuM Ib Ferdi. Cb*Trel*ta aad Wa'rae«d piymouthi wer^'“*■ " MITCHELL HUNT 01ICT* PORD SALES U•l« BOHL I Dl

rth . FR K

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b y F E B . 2 0 t hS . im FOIlD ^^tn plekup with_ 4.*».*4 —:------------- ll«.« Itio F(^ Itll NASH 100 SWaa I7M40 nu PI

tl4T FORD todtr _ _ _ — IIU40 itH CJ” t -1141 PUMOUTa flpetlal d*lux* ^ OJ

" • im'FOni V.|,Bltiu9 wllh a t»(«OI- T*eoBdltlonJ motor —_l»l.t0' jtit a_ ltd CHEVROLET Meer-----IlIlMS -tm HUDSON Comn,Oden. '_ dub loupi-------------- l«M« 1941 FC

If. WT 0LD3M081LE eoa.irtlble |Ht Elm i r o J 3 . n _______ ! .* « "* * "

?o“S.51ri5 ■SlJJra'IJtT ” ** "3L ---------------------------------------1.____ _ .,» » wi". T W I N F A L L S ' mi n t

M O T O R C O . nil ClTo Th* Friendly Hem* ef Studebaker . ';,y; Eaot Scklldtr Jake Both I«* CI

~ ' 1941 CJl_ j-------------------- ;------------------ 1 Itll rc

5. Q U A U T Y

S: — O K — "Is i ^” • U s e d C a r s

^ I t cHEvnoLtr w .o t d ,i i« ._ in )« - i^ 49 CHEVROLET «.toa plckop._ll«9l

- JO cnEVROLET >;.un j l e n p i l lO ir -------24t FORD :.d«or i«!*b ___ _ tlo » ]

^ 49 FORD 4.dser i*das ..... ...illtl41 STUDEBAKEIl aoup*_____11091

Ie* 4t DODCB Wecr ttdiB. F.D— 11141 i” 41 DODOE H.lea plakap-------1 IM

M cnEVBOLrr iHtoer dtltt»*-.tll4l _____(0 cHxviioLrr 4*aMrdii»a:.iiiu ' -(0 CHEVROLET i-door ipeeUl-ilttI ,M CHEVROLET M-toa pkknp-ttlU „(0 FORD 4-deor aedaa —__„,.,I1IM happy «» FORO >4-toa pickup -- ---- 41HI ‘10 MERCURY l-patttattr ee<ip«.tl<BI(0 STUDEBAKER plefc«p4 Ml ^

J H STODM, l-4eor Mda*. j , yjs:

_ It CHEVROLtT J.doer dilne—lllll ijj'!;,''“• ltCnEV*0LET4-I«».,.cuLlimR5 11 CHEVROLET toupe ipeclal-lttU. „itL ll IK ATlONAt H-toa

n -ll-CHE^m_Moor_di^u«»-«im It COIVEOLET «oe» P.Q__ UIU

SO N Sl

G L E N ^ G . J E N K I N S 'CHEVROLET " B

, 111 Mala Ay*. W*tt OwBi IOT owi— ■ ■ ■■ JJ

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I" YOUR CHANCE TO “ S lu

. ------------S A V E ----------- " K; OP TO »3M OM „

- A-QOODrLATE^MODHj---- ----USED CARI ■„ j,^e,

“1 H * „ '. r W n ? ’“ ‘=*“” .-car. look ------------------- —»IJ»S47 KASl

13___ ;____ »«fF I“•’5“ l‘=.^rn.i*^“- • 4IHUDI

12295X10 ■• 1941 Plymeuth SeJin ... **®“ ‘ ^ Mottr oretbiuled .»«*- ----------

- ■ 4J «ER(Ur __________ ____________________~ m . r

S - \ e v m i! • uAB-ma-ggH— - - - ■± . .B H pnO ED r o B . a QUICK S t t E ■5 J ' ------------r~------- ---------- ------T-^ - • •• ^fAffffYOUB------------ --

SELSCnOH..- ■1- AT THE-- • — U S

I G O R E ^ M O T O R -C i) . . ____ ;i l DES0T0“ *'“^ «?TKOOTH- Phmri:

------------------- ' f ltu . alee

AUTOS FOR SALE S t SlU I PLTU0UT1I 4-looT tedtn. Coed SaJf w!

coBdltlen. Pbon* 1I7.M. Klmbetly. IsBldUUIH l JEEP “I - jUtloB waton. Very lew ■

m lliaiit ell extrti. Hao Clark.1141 CHEVROLET lUtloo watea. radla

bitter, ace llint eoadltloa. lUM, Pbeae-!2 it_______________ - NORlINI PLYMOUTH two de<>r. J u i reeea-

dltlenid. Wrlu bet (79. Flier, ta l nakt .......an offer. OHXVBO

I ^ R L E Y ' 5 5 SWe W an t T o C lem O rt T in Oidd _CiP L o t-S o , n i TeU y o u W hat IW e're Oonnft* Do—

Wa Are G oing To G lTt 'OASffTilBCOOTrrB lo d LONO TRADES fo r • I VMiD »yil

FRrOAY - SATURDAY ‘**‘ E SUNDAY

- - L o o k 7%eM C srs O m l - . ” * * * 2 IMi DeSOTO rtredea* 't"‘ 4-daor **■ a«w

daa. B ^ o , b*ai*r, power ti*tr>Inif^tJnld tei^ni drlret »*T DOI

ll i ! PLTUODT}! Cranbrook «4eer te-das. 11,000 BiUit _________ lt9U 19tt c m

I«1 CHRrSLER Windier Dalwi.Ciub a l«co«p .« .000 » l. . . ----------I t tu

'We win Joil lilt lha Itsi

m o o uli l l PLYMOUTH Club Coapa “lU t CURYStJER Imperial Stdaa EmI1910 FORD T-1 CoarirUbI*19(0 PLYUOUTK t-deer Sedu1914 CADILLAC " I f 4-door Sedu . E '19» CADILLAC " i r 4-deor Sedia19(0 OLOSMOBtLE T * 4-doey Bedaa1919 alEVROLEI Fl*«tllfit Weer _______

Sedan. 'l l i l CHRYSLEE Wladtot Wdo» Sedan '1949 FORD _____________ q q q j j

1919 HTUPEBAEER ^-toa clalrep m t TQl1949 STUDEBAKER K-(ea pkkup |1149 PLYMOUTH Spielal Deloxa------ I - l t d DOI

4.d«r. dte m t WILLYS Pickup _________

1911 CHRYSLER Wladaor Clab Cnpe1141 CHEVROLET Fletlllae 4-door J{ f

Sedaa.1941 CADILLAC "11“ 4-Jeer B*i»% q u1941 rOSD V.I 4.daer' Sedan ’IMI PLYMOtmi 4.4oot po,194T srUOEBAXER Champloa Moor 1917 DUICE Special SedaaitU j y , ^O]1911 NASU Saper 44eer

-■ P-i411.00 aad «P • “«

"At th t Place lo Oa te Bar*Your Ooutb” IMI OH]

— ^ A S H W O E T - H - — — ^

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L O O K ! ^

Our Ktw Carm are Mlllns (aiUr thaa «r*r befera. L*t «• tntkt yoo ' ' ■ ' ■happy wllh ont of thaa* EXCELLENT ________NASU TRADE-INS.

We W ILL N OT be UNDKRSOLDI

“ S r b ^ S ' r r o r ' i S ? ! ^ ” ^ 'Iltbta, Continental kit. MoBa nets. rtU U oor demeaiualor. Oofai *1 ...a blc dUcoUBL •« ^

wtll<i11 NASH Butaamaa' 4-dosr. r a l l y taco.

equipped. Oa* owatyj low . ’ '( I PONT

i tlonal

enpe. Cleaa -----i---------------11449 filnTa

SO N^SJI SUUemao InJoor. ^ 5 ° ,

o i l / !10 BtncK BpecUI Delua Sedaaitta.

clten,Badle.

to NASR Ambatatder Coitom 4-doorMdan. Shlay black (iBbb. tO.OOO . . .

hydramallo CHCT

H BTUDEBAKER Champloa dtluxt 4-door. A tleaa ear --------------- l l l l l '«» J ig S

47 FORO 'Suptr deluxe d-door. Radle. Osl» -

'SO SOICi

4» FORD H-toa-plck«p:4.*p**<!lr*B*. ,Oar Kore. mUiloit. A-l coadluea tH I any peet-i

cbaate prU DiSOTO 44oor. Radio, baattr, aslo.

11 NASU Rambltr SUtloa Wacea. Ra- J . . ,dlo. beat*r.,OBt.wtT aod

cltaal «'«»

4T NASH “» 0 " Club Conpa. Radk

CHEVRC47 KASB *’<C0‘* 4.doer. Radio, bettari ^ ,

Ttry tleaa — .................... ...1719 -^Opcn I

41 HUDSON "I" 4.door. Radle. bttUr. —exrdrlre. A real’ Soed trauperta- .uea e a r -------------------- ------- 1(«

-ff-cn^ROLET^ltS^oB-trU^^of,,, ;,•■ ........— ____11(9

OVERi 34 MORE VARIOUS M * ™AND MODELS TO CBOOSS TROUl' ^

_____________ - A T - ------------------ i'SJetW.-ati

W E -L S M O T O B ^ “ a* CO M PA N Y

• —U S E D C A R D E P T ;--- T & S

Pbcm rnV l TwlaF»n.‘

• ' PAGPAGE T W E K T r - ! r i a ^ ^ H“ I---------- ‘""'^^*“ “ “ 1“ '—

M ' ' r - a s a - f e ' a z s g i Wireea flaitb. trlUuat m b l e £ ^ RMIfc , i i ^ H

I heats, dyaaDow. powtt itttrloc. llaltiL : flau. altetrl* w tadon, p n l s a wbU*>. -wall tU ae^tm a ly B ^ ^ S ^ - i l f l ia i . - ■£ 2 f « u S " £ . " S l : i t e S £ ' ■- und. To. will U lu tin t

■ ?3195 ... 'jM- NORTH SIDE AUTO CO; - ' | H»• JS R O M B --------- ' t m

CHXVBOLET BtnCK K f l B■ Opea Soadan Neea 10 - a i l f l

1 B E I T ^ BUYS I n

In | lUsed C&TB and Trucks ~ - h H

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reeoadlU «»ed-B iotsr-__ijl»»- 194t Cpg/ROLET Badto. i l ^ jH

t»4l STUDEBAKER OoBSuadar. %■ i f l l n ao* I I U

1940 h H

|fflTW IN FA L L S . I I H j

EQUffM E^JT'CO. Ijln w L*ae llliBSI

Twla_r*U* ’jn pW P b o b i - t l i t --------- ------ .rboaaj-on

GOODWILL USED CARS ' i f f l

; U . a . p R T U l « t o . . . . . o e . ^ ^>*aiar u d em drtr* , .„ .r3 l» T IR M ti

- -1911 MDOB M nz« t-deor «*das.-Ba.-dl« asd bealar T**'’ I K g

s f l1941 UERCURY 4-doer. Orerdrirt. ra. %

t»47 0W 8 H 0 B M ^ '7 I.-

IMl ly /m A O ChletUla 4-det>, Rfg o I

t i l l PLYMO^ t-door aedaa. ^ |

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BARNARD AUTO CO^ -

. O oi*a-Saaim r*a*l^^-lfea3 iK — '

NORTH SIDE ,! j f f l

AUTO CO. I i H

II'II PONTIAO 4-door X-toae ta acei^ W

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'«0 CHEVROLET Plaetisatttf 4-deer. iHj . R j ^ a r t haaUr, aelld thwo«Jyyu. I D B

'(0NA8R SlateaoaB Bopar d^eer. i iB fi M*dl0B bine. Ra^K bttltr. o W '{ U HobSt* 7*,* *^.,„,^***” ,” itiw , i j ; I

'to SOICK SpeeUI t-door. Radio. b«t- ' | w^dynafTtw. «lc*^n»j ;> |

.Oar'Kor*an Veteraa Bossi applUa'eo ,. js , {Baay peet-war ear. aad owK-day «r- n

cbaate prirlltce la yecr batt Innnaee i ; Ua n la it n tU a t * aUtakt oa a sted | Btar purthita.__________________ _ | j |

NORTH SIDE HA tJT b CO. IH

Jerom e. Itlabo

OHEVROLTT BITIOS—Open 6tmd&7S Noon-’n i e :0 0 -

TRUCKS f t T R A IL E R S ^ - i B |

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ngerie~M (dn Floor

f N S 4 ’first-quality , ■ aU-nylpn..**

l i a r '8.95; values. .A sa ^ JS ll T here a r^ only 6 dozen fa *1* r shop early 1 Sires from 82 toll

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n il IH [I W 1.98 value.

i l ' P SPECI AL'GROlill SH<K ’i tRl 'l iu i Anort«d SCylM. Colon udW Stnds. Broken BU«4- ^ i 1S | j l l B u f t l n i I t }«o I to ) . tbaUT n . y I t!ze. I a our dQTDiUln

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>WELS I,Awrt«<i Pastel Colors .

Aii First-QuftUty Bfigular 79c Value2MEL PURCHASE! Rayon

\ N E L Smly. Sizes f tR e g u l a r '

GROUP CHILDREN'S

H O E SlO rtU d ^ /

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C % Sport and P • F ine Plaids • Reds and Gi • S i z e s 141^ t4

J,I While They Last

Friday and Satarda: — -------MetCi-Dept,--------

C M e n 's Fd

I^S P B righ t Colors. Abboi " Sizes i m to 18.

I REGULAR 50c VALUESSPECIAL ...... ......

Men^B 1

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I rc?. 1.98. EGG DAY S

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, .Some are rea l old-fash- loned 'bargains I____ -

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4 . ® ®

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3 p f * 1Men*8 Department

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Men's D epartment \

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EGG DAY SPECIALS!

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