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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 18

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IB-IDAHO STATE JOURNAl Friday, May 7, 1954 Grade School 'Safety Lessons' In Dallas Pay Off With Amazing Low Accident Record By RALPH MONCRIEF NEA Staff Correspondent DALLAS A Along the streets, boulevards and express- Legal Advertisement ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES CUy of Alameda, Idaho BE IT MESOLVKD flY Thi? a City Council of the Cily of Alameda, iJannock County, Idaho, that the following estimate of the probable amount of money necessary for all purposes to be raised by the City of Alameda for the fiscal year commencing on I tic 1st dny ol Mny, 1954, and ending on the IE! day of May, 1D55. including all payments of principal and interest on bonded debts and all sinking i be hereby accepted by the a a CUy Council of said City and entered at length upon the minutes of said Council and published in Hie i i a newspaper of said City as required by law, Expomoi Payable Out of the General Fund For the Cily Street Department, I i salaries, maintenance nnd i of the purchase of new equipment nnd for payment of additional i of-ways for street extensions $31.200,00 For the City Park a for maintenance and operation of City parks, i i salaries, the i purchase of a equip- inent and supervision of retro- ntion 4.888,05 For Die City Police a Including salaries, maintenance and the purchase of new police equipment $16,900.00 For Ihe City Fire Department, including a a i a a i a and rental of i i i equipment $12,600.00 For the Sanitary Department, including operation and maintenance of Ihe Cily sewer system find for salaries anrt equipment al $10.500.00 For Ihe City Walcr a including operation, maintenance, cxtensional mains, salaries and re-building of the old pump house S25.200.00 For City Street Lighting 5.500.00 For executive salaries, I i the Mayor and members of Ihe City Council, City Clerk and Treasurer, Police Judge and retainer of the City A a salary b( works superintendent $13,212.00 For all other miscellaneous and contingent 5 6,000.00 TOTAL Payablo Out of Special Lavloi For the Local Improvement Dist i a a Fund 1,435.00 i i fund requirements for the payment of the prnlclpal of the Waterworks Extension Bonds for IJMfl 4,000.00 Sinking i (or the a of Ihe principal of the a Extension Bonds for 1D50 2,000,00 For the payment of Interest for the fiscal year on the Waterworks Extension Bonds of 1948 now onlstnndlnB 2,345.00 For the payment of interest for the fiscal year on the Waterworks Extension Bonds of 1050 now outstanding 1.020.00 TOTAL 10.800.00 That the entire cash revenue of the City of Alameda for the fiscal year ending on the 1st of May, 1EJ5L exclusive of special Improvement assessments, was 'PASSED XND'APP'RO'VED 'nils am day of May. 1D54, L. W. TKUnSTON Mayor of City of Arr la SEAD May 7, 14, 1054.

wnys of Dallas, grim signs warn the "If you think it can't happen to you, you're crazy!" I'robably nobody understands Hie liable to be liit by a six-year-old 1 because the street they drive on extends into the hall. Kac-h teacher who conducts traf- sigmftcance of these signs mnrc i Classes lias some visual aid to 11 inii the youngsters in the city's public schools. In the 18 years since (fie Citizens a i i sion organized its educational program al (he school level, only two children have been killed in traffic accidents while on their way to or from school. One of the major reasons why this almost unbelievable record exists is teachers like Mrs. II.

M. 1'oltey, a teacher of six-year-olds at Ihe Margaret B. Henderson Kle- mcntary school. Mrs. Policy genrs her teaching to its simplest form.

yet is often surprised at the re- SllHK. Carefully and cleariy she explains to her wide-eyed charges the hazards of traffic. She tells them how to cross streets, how to watch for ears and signal lights and the penalty for breaking the rules and laws. She then her teaching into a game and the kiddos arc on their own, THE CHILDREN HAVE two ways of learning their a i lesson: sometimes they are pedestrians, sometimes cars. When they are cars, they do everything a car does and sonic things they don't.

Horns squeal, brakes howl, nnd bumpers arc bumped when a i gets heavy at signal lights. If you happen to be walking down the hall and the door to Mrs. Policy's classroom is open, you're Legal Advertisement LEGAL NOTICE City of Alameda, Bannock County. Idaho Pursuant to a Resolution regularly adopted by the Mayor and i City CouncJI n( Hie City of Al.imcda, on i 5lh day of May, J054, NOTICE IS HEREBY I Tluit on the 2Glh day of Mny, 1954, ul the hour o( 8:00 o'clock p.m.- in the City Hall. No.

456 a a Street, in the said CUy of Alameda. the Mayor and the City Council will a a public bearing to nil parlies Interested may thc-n and there show cause, If any they have, or objections to the Alayov and CUy Comii'll wnv the a a tax for he general 1955 shall. for he lcipal purposes ot be i at the rale of Twenty mills per One Dollar (Jl.QOJ of the assessed valuation of snld CUy, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN That the Mayor nnd City Council propose to adopt an a i a i bill or ordinance making appropriations in an amount' which will necessitate I tnxes in the amount of Twenty mills for purposes for the fiscal year beginning on the 1st day of a 1951, and ending on the 1st of May. 1955 THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN Under the provisions of Section 50-1102 of the Idaho Code. BY of the Mayor and the CUy Council of the City of Alameda.

ATTEST: ALTON M. ALEXANDER CUy Clerk (CITY SEAL) May 7, 1954. get over lo pupils the problems they will encounter when they be- yiti driving. Mrs. Policy's is a signal light, built by her husband in his spcirc time.

It has the yellow caution, red stop, nnd green go of a a i signal light. Lights arc controlled by an operator who eati flash on any color light he wishes. The operator in this case Is David Sturges, who doubles in brass as a el ass policeman and keeps traffic and pedestrians in line. And if they get oul of i lie writes a ticket. TO I I TIIE1K LESSON.

Mrs. Policy forms two lines, using her class, ami posts them at right angles' at the street crossing. If they at'C pcdestrains, they walk happily along watching closely fur (lie signal light lo change. If they a crossed the white line when signal begins lo change, lliey continue across the street; if not, they come to a halt. If llicy get a little careless and tlott't wntch what is going on, or if they talk too much, the policeman may pass out a ticket and they will have to tell it to Die Judge.

When they are cars, they "tlrlve" on lite rig tit side of the street, jitst as they should, and ohey al the courtesies of the road, driving laws and signals, just as the pedestrians do. If (here i too much horn-blowing, liiey may ngnin end up with a ticket. Playing the game, they some- limes make up a few new rules and laws of their own, Mrs. Policy says, but they are generally in keeping with the seriousness of the. lesson.

At the cut! of their period, Mrs Policy gives hem a Jittlc quix nnd if any new rules or laws have been made, they show tip here. WHEN A YOUNGSTKR receives ticket for a violation, cither as a pedestrian or car, he must go tu the back of (he room and sit in a special chair i he appears in court to pay a fine. Usually, Mrs. Policy is the judge, but on special occasions Ihe children pass the job around to gain experience. "We're proud of what Airs.

Polley is doing in our school," says Dr. J. Gibbons, principal. "We arc fully aware of the responsibilities a are ours in guiding the destinies of our most precious commodity, our children. And we arc more than pleased with our record of never having liad an injury In traffic." Don Matthews, assistant (o the superintendent of the Dallas Inde- pcndetit School District, says.

"We have parents who call our office anrl raise cain because our schools arc teaching other things besides Utah Lawmakers Ask Probe Of Fund Misuse WASHINGTON, (UP)--Sen. Wallace F. Rennett and Hep. William A.Dawson, Utah Republicans, nave asked General Accounting Office to investigate alleged misuse of federal funds and waste of personnel at Deseret Chemical Depot near Tooele, a In a to the GAO, the legislators said some evidence existed that SSOjOOO had been used to construct a golf a costly horse barns had been built and (hat civilian barracks at the dcont were used as officer quarters with diversion of rent money to the officers' in fund. Acting U.

S. Comptroller General Frank H. Wcitxel promised an investigation. At Deseret Chemical, commanding officer Col, John D. "Tolmtin said the Army had already investigated such charges and found there was "no misuse of funds or personnel." lie said the allegations were untrue and were made by a former employe who was disgruntled at being fired.

Tulmnn said although he had been at Deseret only a year he understood there was a golf course at the depot once although it had been abandoned for four years. He said riding stables once existed and were used by a mounted patrol of military police. The stables were later torn down and sold for surplus and the horses declared excess when the need for a mounted patrol decreased. Of the barracks question, Tolman said a reduction in force was made March 1, including janitors for civilians were unable lo obtain quarters: close to the depot, the officers club took over operation of the barracks. All rental funds were used, he said, lo pay for janitor service, heat and lights with no money being used for HID club.

Since then the government rehircd the jnnl- lors and resumed operation of the harracks. Gas Problem PORTLAND, Me. --Jessie H. Handy, an employee of the Eth- Foundry Machine is luzzled over this one. While poking through debris left by a fire lhal swept the plant, he found a badly- scorched five-gallon can.

The can was full of high test gasoline which somehow had failed to explode. read In', and "rithmetic. But if we make the best writers, readers and spellers in the world out of our children and they walk in front of an automobile and are killed, we have lost our invcstmenl in the most blessed thing in our lives." TWO OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS Le-al Advertisement LEGAL NOTICE IN THE UltirrtJCT COUitT OF THE 'If rii JUDICIAL DISTRICT OK THE ii'A'i'li OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR BAiVNOCK COUNTY. NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION OK SEPARATION OR DETACHMENT A I A LANDS FROM THK CJTY OF POCATEtLO. A.

H. A I ELSIE MARTIN A HARRY MARTIN. Petitioners, vs. CITY OF POCATELLO, Dc- cntfanl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That he petition of the.

petitioners in he abor-e entitled mailer has bvon lied in the above entitled court and he same has been set for on the 1th day of May, 1954 at 10 o'clock in the fare noon of said day the loom at the itoub-o In the City of Pocatcllo, Ban- lock County, Idaho, arc i ns the for the a i of said petition, that any person de- iring to protest or object to trie a i of Ihe prayer of said po- ition may do EO by i i with the of this Court least two days eforc Ihe day set for the a i of aid petition, his objection or protest i i and SCIA a copy thereof ipon the i i or their counsel of record. The said a are described as i i nt a corner No. 1 identical with the South I I comer on the West section line of Sec- lion Twenty-seven, Township Six (6) South, Range i (31) E. thence South 0 35 East along said West section line of section (27), Township Six (6) South, a Thirtyfour 131) E. B.

M. 530 feet to Corner No. thence North 61" I I East 8CG feet to Comer No, thence 3-1'a-V West 27-1 feet Cor, ner No. 4. i ts a point on the South line of Section Twenty- seven (27), Township Six South.

Range i 131) E. I). M. G28 feet east of the South Corner on the West section line of Section Twenty-seven (27) Township Six South, Range Thirtyfour 34) E. B.

thence South B0 We si along said South line of Section Twenty-seven (27) Township Six (6) South Range Thirty-four 31) E. B. M. G2ft feet to Corner No, 1 the place of beginning. Corner No.

1 identical with the corner on the West section line of section Twenty-seven (27, Township six (G) South, Range Thirty-four (3-J) E. B. M. more particularly described ns follows: Beginning at the Section Corner between Sections Twenty-seven (27) Twmtv-cight (58). Thirty-three (33) and i (3-11 Tnwr-ship Six (6) South, Range i E.

B. I North 1317 feet to the South Sect inn corner tin the section line between Sections Twenty-seven (27 and Twenty- i Township Six (6) South, Range i (31) E. B. thence North East 1339 feet to the South corner on the West section line of Section Twenty-seven (27), Township Six (6) South. Nange i (31) E.

B. which is Corner No. the above described tract containing 6.95 acres, more or less. SK'i of Sec. 27.

T. R. 31 E. B. M.

Commencing at Hie 1'16 Corner. Sou. 27. d-l, B. thence (W'ZO 1 E.

4I4.W feet, the point oE i i thence N. P9'2iV E. B3.45 feet: i i S. i 1 173.80 feet; thence around a a radius of A 11,70 feet and a central atiple of distance of Iflfi.OO i S. KT30 1 feet; thi-nto S.

3VD3 1 E. ll.Dl thence S. CT32' 50.67 feel; N. -10" feet; I around a curve a i a ra- dUrs of 391.70 feel and a central a of 13' -15'. a distance of 94.0 feet, thence N.

54' 15' 244,90 feet, more or less, to the point of i i a i i 0.42 acres. Beginning fit a point on south Vine of Sec. 27, T. S. R.

34 E. B. M. which point is G2R.O more or less, cast of the Southwest corner of said section 27. N.

E. thence 28'2G' E. 23G.2 ft. thence N. 3-P5V W.

ft, more or less, to the point of i i containing O.OD acres more or less. A a of Intiri in the SEttSWV, Sec. 21, T. 65. R.

34 E. B. M. Bannock County, Idaho, more particularly described above. Tax No.

-1 consisting of "1AK acres; Tax No. 10 consisting of .20 acres In Section 27, Township 6 South Ranee 31. E. B. M.

i DATED THIS 4 day of May. 1954. A A E. DEVANEY Clerk of District Court Anderson Anderson, Attorneys for Petitioners, Res. P.

rocatello, Idaho May 7. 1954 FOR SOUTHEAST IDAHO LISTENERS "HAVEN OF REST" FIRST MATE "BOB" PtUS THE "CREW OF THE GOOD SHIP GRACE" "BIBLE INSTITUTE of LOS ANGELES" NOW IN ITS YEAR OF NETWORK BROADCASTING "Haven of Resr" 7:30 a.m. TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY "Bible Institute" 7:30 a.m. MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Legal Advertisement NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF BANNOCK, STATE OF IDAHO: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of DELBERT A. BRISCOE.

also as D. BRISCOE. and also known as DELBERT BRISCOE, De- NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN a the undersigned i of the above i estate will sell al priv- a sale to the highest and best bidder on terms i a stated and to confirmation by said Probate Court, on Monday, the 17th day of May, 1951, at 10 o'clock a.m., or a said a at the Law i of Robert M. Terrell, 201-3 Pitmeer-Tcr- -ell Building. Pucutello.

Idaho, all right, i interest, and esatc of Delbert A. Uriscoe. also known as D. A. Briscoe and also known Jis Delbert Briscoe, deceased.

In and to the lot- i described parcels of real estate situated ip BannuL-k Counly. Idti- lio. and described as follows, la-wit: Commencing at a point which is 34S along the center line of U. S. I i a 91-191 from the south bound a ry of the of Section 3, Township South, Range 3-1 East of the Boise Meridian, thence westerly at right angles and jinrallel to the South Boundary of the said i i 1 of said Section 3 distance of 1272 feet to the real i of beginning: thence South at i angles distance of 346 thence at right angles in a Westerly direction distance of thence a right angles in a Northerly i i a tlistaiiL-e of 346 feet; thence al right angles In an Easterly direction a distance of 126 to the real point of beg i i Also, i at point which is fi-et Xm'lherlv tlip center lint; of U.

S. i a I 1 1 the South a of the i of Section 3, Township 6 South. a East of Ihe Boise i i a ho nee Westerly at i anglTM and parallel lo Ihe South of the said 1 of said Sc-rtinn ,1 a distance of IfiM to tin- point of beginning: it i angles a i i a or 3-1G thence Easte at i a i a distance of 126 feet; thence at ripht a les a i a of ,116 fee at i angle. 1 i a of 12fi feel the real point of be- i Together with the here- i a a a i belonging or in a i apper- a i i Bins and are i i for the a of said anci imist be In i i and will he received in the i of M. Terrell afnrp.snid or delivered to snid Exe i personally at hrr residence approximately miles of Po.

a Idaho, on HFD South, or i in (he i of the Clerk of the above i Court a a i a the i publication this i and before the in.ikmR of said sale Terms and Conditions of Knlr: Said c.slntr i he Fold in a parcel as nbovc i i i or a whnlf! for i a Ihe i of America or on Cont a of I ho a of bid tri ju-companv bid. If hid is for cha5o i a S200 as cash flown a i be required and the a a ammml of Oij bid in of $.15 per mrmth i i a 1ho rate of per a arid the i pay- (o bo made on I ri.ite of con- i a lion of snle: satd contract tti i the a i i of real a and lo he approved by said i i i i and said dt'fd or of sale al expense of purchaser. DAT'jJD i HIP dny of A i 1054. A I DALY ni said Ksl.nc RnbcTt M. Terrell W.

for Sairl i April 30, 7, 1034. Advertising RATES Rate Per Line 8 times yc I lO 3 bines 80c 3 weeks 73 time 50c 1 weeks SI ftU I I LfNES Foi alt Classified Advertising Is 5 DAY PHECEEDJNG PUBLICATION HOURS a to 5 DAILY EXCEPT A A a a til 1 DEADLINE A i is responsible (or the 1st 'risertlan only in event or error advertiser must call by for correction In to! low ing paper. NOTE All ohone and charge ads will receive a IGc per line cash discount IF PAID FOR I 5 DAYS aftei ceipt of statement A charge of 25c will be made For the ure of JOURNAL box bers 4100-ft AA-Too Late to Classify NICE 3-room new apt. Heat, hot water. Near Jr.

Alameda i Ph. 2227-W. DAVENPORT, chair, plat, rocker, coal range for sale. Ph. 3351-M.

COLLIE PUP 3 white, black stud, collar, from 725 W. Bonnoville. $5.00 SE- WAHP. Phune 2Q33-R. TRUCK IVfe--1x4.

good nVcch. 9Tof more p. stationary 3-RpOM 10. Lost and Found 5' bicycle, blue Columbia, lost at Emerson school around 30th. He-ward.

12. Help SECRETARY for Boise Law Office preferably 25 to 35 yrs. with Jaw office but will consider com. pev. with sten.

e-xp. in other lines. Start, sal. per mo. Write giv.

past exp. and ret. Vernon K. Smith, 1099 Main SI, Boise- OPPORTUNITY a sonic knowledge of farm and heavy machinery to represent a i a concern In local territory. Must be time man and have goon late model car.

Good commissions, drawing account ii-hen a i i Schooling and field training given by manager. be over age 35. Previous sales experience helpful but not essential. If interested, write, stating age, background, address and phone number to Mr. W.

Hodge, Depl. 10-E. Box ,192, "MANAGER lor small apt. house, Reduction ni services. Th.

3997. SALESMAN Young a age 23 to 28, to Ir.iin for sales position with largest food a a in its field. Assignment to territory assured within 60 days. Position offers salary and commission group life insurance, health and benefit plan, and company founded pension. Applicant must have cnr.

State age. a i 'any previous selling experience and telephone Write lo Box 124. care of Journal. IB to 25. To learn telegraph busi- nnss, PaJd while learning.

Must be typist, a i free In travel. Apply lo mannger, Western Union. dle aged man with family, ferrcd. To i a and irrigate. beets.

Phone 1 FIELD REPRElilii'NTATIVE WANTED a i Finance Company Is seeking a man for salary position with excellent opportunity. a week Group Insurance. Paid Vacations. Profit Sharing. Age 25 to .15.

college training preferred, a i necessary mileage reimbursement. Mr. Anderson, Pacific Finance Company, 151 South A or coll 2922. YOUR FUTURE SECURTIY OPERATORS URGENTLY NEEDED I want to talk 1o 9 men nnd women ages 21 lo 47 who are Jntorcstcd hi working for rail- station agents, radio telephone as telegraph operators, and other communications at .1 wage to $350 monthly and up. Jobs waiting, permanent employment, WE THAIN YOU Does not interfere with present job.

If sincere, ambitious, nnd in good health--write Dox 120, Idaho State a giving address, phono, working hours, directions how to locate. SALESMAN WE teach you while learning, Also 2nd, NEED lady to lake cnre month old boy 2:30 to 6:00 p.m. four days a week. Please write Hox 500, care of Journal, giving age, references and wages per hour desired. 14, Instruction LEARN lo twirl A baton, beginners IrsFons given afternoons by Mrs.

Robert Hopkins. For I her in a inn Phone 116-R3, 15. Surgical Supplies SURGICAL STOCKINGS, trusses, belts, Fitted by experts. Ph. 4121 A AC PRESCRIPTION CENTER 18.

Positions Wanted A A I A for housework. Ph. A needs housekeeping CURTAINS, table cioths washed and stretched. Phone 2218. nOTOTILI.ING" best.

dens, lawns Sec the difference C. Ph. 31I3-U. ABLE CLOTHS curtains ed and st retell ash- 50. Day and Contract CUSTOM plowing A I a in Idaho, fl Ph.

as.T7-jl. NEW a EO cried for Meyers Pjtone 4,112. ncrvYrtl ROTOTiLLING Tidier tilling for better gardens. SH-J2. SPIUNG nioHSColoanlnir "Ph 362 i-W.

t2 yenirs TnEE removal, trash liaiilinB, buy old cars, a i stucco cinder inoi, "lilnck nil. Pulverised sheep fertilizer I. awns prervnrcd i I'houc 5551-R 20, Day and Contract nOTOTILLFR a lawns, etc. Dave Pmilscn Harold Griffin "(7ONT "RET WORK elc Ph Ricks Upholstery "All types i upholstering" 432 No 6th--Phone 2538-NW Repmf Service LAWN MOWER A A Sharpening Repnirs New Used Mower Bargains Precision Saw Too! 430 728 CYCLE KEY LOCK I REPAIRS--PARTS RED'S A A CYCLE KEY 315 North a i 1625 25. Women's Realm COLD wave and inRchineles LOCAL i i for Luzicr's coslmet.

Call Lou Lyon. 5G30-J. 27. Special Notices Good Food Is Not Cheap Cheap Food Is Not Good THE TOP NOTCH TADAO ITAMI: announces his return to Lava Hot Springs. i at Hilleresl.

For appointment Ph. 6557. GATEWAY lumber, sawmill. Ph. 15-J5.

Drive out, save on lumber. 30. Personals YOUNG man wants to meet lady between 22 30. Loves dancJng. a companionship.

Write Box 118. Journal. LONELY? Use ihls space to meet someone. Just call 4100. the classified result number, for information.

ALCOHOUCS Anonymous meets every Saturday iiifihl at 313 East Bonneville. Phone 923. 32. Wanted To Buy WOULD like to buy 3-bdrm. house, $.100 S5 per mo.

Write Box 125, Journal. WANT to buy lots of nice furniture--No BARGAIN HOUSE 36. Nurseries THE finest bedding plants, petunias per 100, all double SSc per doz. Asters per 100. Pansies 60c doz.

Tomatoes 25c er doz. Many others. Call 3941, 35 Johnson. COLONIAli" GREENHOUSE for ansies, bedding plants. F-l hy- rld tomato plnnt.

Memorial Day boxes. At Chubbuck. Ph. G-J4. MINERAL SOIL that grows a'n'v color SI 50 load.

Ph 2-ifl. 38. Mus. Instru. Instruc.

CONN a alto saxophone. Brand new. Call 2665. 39 Home Apptiances SACRIFICE prac. new May ag autnrnnUc.

155 Bandolph. FILTER Ph. 3131-NJ COLDSFOT refrig. Good cond. 923 W.

Center. 30 cubic foot reach-In refrigerator. Good condition. C-L ELECTRIC CO. 410 South Main Phone SI3 USED WASHERS G.E.

2 old. $69.00 Maytag, completely overhauled. Heavy duly. $89.00 Easy Spin Dry. Good condition, $79.00 C-L Electric Co.

410 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 513 40. Home BDRM. suite, bed complete, chest ot drawers. Ph. 2832R, 7090 4th BIG DISCOUNTS LIBERAL TRADES EASY TERMS On new nnd used refriRerntors, ranges, washers, i i room and bedroom set.

dinette sets. etc. WAREHOUSE I CTR al Ken Garff Trailer Sales South of City Phone 2153 EVEN BEYOND LOW RENT DIST. 41. Television and Radio TELEVISION A A INSTALLED, $22,50.

Pli. ID12. 43. Lei's Swap WHY NOT WORK FOR YOURSELF? Have nice clean Second a store and some cash, only one on Main St. in a 11-rm.

modern house- Cheap rent. For good modern trailer Louse. Selling on account of sickness. 331 S. Main.

Ph. 5445. 44. Miscellaneous For Sale 2 CEDAR chests--Special $39.95. Small down payment.

6" deleca- tcsson refrigeration case. Value Price now $250. 200 sq. ft. gray rnarhel.

Cheap, MODERN WOODWORK .136 E. Banncwllle Ph. KB-Hl TWO twin-size box springs. West. vacuum cleaner, child's a i i ch.ilr.

Ph. 4352-J. Good METAL 1H" 72" length. Like new S18. ph.

1163-R. RICH Mtn. top soil, pulverised sheep fertiJIzer $2 yd. 1st crop hay bale. Anderson a H6S4.

AUTO PAINTING $49.50 and up FIRST CLASS A JOB Body and Fender Repairs YELLOWSTONE MOTOR CO. 420 Yellowstone Ave. Ph. 1176 SUIT nnd two sport coats, size 38, Like new. Make good a a i gift.

Ph. 2Z-I5-R. FOK SALE--Rug 0x12 and pad and Ph. 3221. I'LOOIT A i Flnlslilnc Phono 2112.

653 N. tljur. D. E. Banks, ly a Im about the cost of in i a a i ne i 4.000 miles or 00 days.

Ask about MONTGOMERY WARD 235 So. Main pi, 2HI2 1 CV. FTTCrnslcy Shclv.idorcTrc". excel, cond. Sacrifice, SIO.il).

rhgne outboard Fairbanks. Phone 3030-NW. BEST BLACK DIRT Sand grnvel delivered Clear) up jolis. Pli. llmi or USED Maytag washer, new model, $80.

A condition. GAMBLES WESTERN AUTO Plione 515 1 load of used" for 7 3 llalljtlny. WAS'HEh. cornpfcTclir recnnrll- tinned. Car Jack.

ieai. enable price. Phone 3105-W. 44. Miscellaneous For 52 RED Harley Davidson 125, new battery.

HecentJy overhauled. Very good condition. 105 Valley View. WEDDING gown with" veil." light yL a Ph. 2832R.

709 4th 9 "l5''. S350. 76.R-3. BABY BED 815. tk.eS2Q.-i 572-W.

studio coucli, fishing car, pick up trailer. See at 237 South Third, EXCAVATION Septic tanks, cess pools, field drain. 1 repaired an installed Basement sewer and water line excavations. Fill dirt 50c a yard. Gravel yd.

Me! ton Anderson. Phone 5551-W. USF.D Bendlx Dryer Sale cheap! GAMBLES WESTERN AUTO Phone 515 MISCELLANEOUS "grocery fix- Vege. case, meat case, cash meat and grocery scales, sliccr. grinder, steak maker.

Very reasonable prices. Call 3952-M a 5:30 for Jn- formation. FniGIDAIHE range. New 30" oven. Excellent condition.

A a i timer and clock. Phone 4222-J. RED potatoes, nlso good seed. Call 75-JI. Or 2nd house back of Asgoe.

Gns Station at Tyhce. PAY for what you catch only. H-R1. Douglas Trout Farm. NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE Good as new--three years old, 5393 BLACK mountain top soil; rotted: a $10 load SS half load.

Lawns planted, yard leveling. tree removing trucking. Ph 3654. USED trailer rnrts. wheels hubs, springs $10 comp Ph, 4145 or 4146, Henry's A TRASH hauled, black" gravel for sale.

Ph. 10G8-n. 45. Miscellaneous fop Rent RIVER bottom land for rent for garden. Close In.

Phone 5G32-M. 47. Pets REGISTERED puppies Fawn female S-10; brindle male $60. Two months old. Mrs.

J. Bradley. 1504 Poplar Twin Falls. Idaho. REGISTERED German sliephefd pups Special price Gem Slate Kennels.

Rtc 1 So. Ph. 40-J-2. 48. Sporting Goods .32 AUTO, pistol nnd holster.

44-40 Winch. 1873. 2 0 3 sgle, ammo, for all. H332-NR. SCOTT-ATWATER With Bail-A-Matic.

The out- a that balls your boat. CHUIS CRAFT Floats and Trailers. East Carter. Ph. 1023.

ATTENTION FISHERMEN. wrap. rcflnish. 231 5 41h. 2302K MOTORS Boats, trailers, RPM Inivnmowers Fiberglass Boat Coverings CECIL JOHN REPAIR SHOP Hours 6 to a p.m.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1949-1977