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South Idaho Press from Burley, Idaho • 3

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South Idaho Pressi
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Burley, Idaho
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June 24,1947 Bt' BUR BY BULLET IN Mrs, Stanley Swanson and daugh A. E. Larsen, Burley, an agent Mr. and Mrs. George Peacock for the Beneficial' Life Insurance ter, Rosemary of Waxahachee, have left for a week's fishing trip to the Mackay area.

Texas, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farwell and relatives in Nampa. Mrs Swanson is the former Alice FarwelLt i GRAZING ICE CUTS I1Y HERE William H. Thompson, Burley, in Washington on reclamation business, visited the office of the Re co.t has been named a winner of the "national, quality award" given by the National Association of Life Underwriters association, according to L.

D. Greenwood, general agent of the company's home office in Salt Lake City. The award was presented at a recent Twin Falls meeting. Word has been recieved that Mr. publican senator from Idaho, Henry Dworshak, a former Burley resident.

Thompson was accompanied and Mrs. Homer Wright of Dayton, Ohio are the parents of a daughter born June 12. This is their first Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beach of Ta- by W.

H. Henscheid, Rupert child. coma, Wash, are here with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E.

Patton. The two-week vacation Bible Mrs. Florence Moultrie visited in Mr. and Mrs. fJilbert Matscn and children of Payette visited several days at the home of Mrs.

Matsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everest A son, Burt Everest and son of Grangeville visited with the Eve-rests and while all were here, a school, concludede Friday the Rev, iies at the district U. jig Service office in te being curtailed pen-vision by Congress on ations for its opera-ing the fiscal year, Burley from Portland, to participate in observance of the 90th birth Mrs. George Larimer has returned after, visiting in California with relatives.

Martin Crabbe, chairman, announc Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Asher and ed Monday. He reported 150 day of her father Alma A. Fair-child.

While here she visited her II classes. A program was given church at 8 and work done family spent last week visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadden, Pilot Rock, Ore. Mrs.

Hadden has returned for sev family reunion was held. It was the first time in 12 years the entire family had -been together. IMS by the school was in four sons and a daughter, Herbert, Verl Orville, Truman, Moultrie and families and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cur-tez and family.

A sister and hus Rev. Lloyd M. Balfour returned home Saturday from Homedale, Ida after accompanying the Rev. and Mrs. Ira Bails where they will visit Mrs.

Bails' parents, Rev. and Mrs. eral weeks. the basement of the church beginning at 7:30 p.m. SLASHED PRICES UNEXCELLED VALUES! Mrs.

Ray Pearson of Grangeville Mrs. James Thaxton and son Jlm- band, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finn also is visiting this week with her broth L. E.

Obert mie have returned totheir home in were here for the occasion. FRESH NEW MERCHANDISE er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everest. Sacramento, after visiting 10-days in Burley with her father, George W.

Stedman, and friends. Mrs. T. Rice and her sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Don C. Grayot and left Saturday noon by car for Deer River, where Mrs. Grayot's parents will observe their 50th wedding anniversary. The Grayots will visit friends at Miles City. before returning the Margaret LaRue left Thursday Following the services of Mrs.

to information avail-iday. two executives at the James F. Keith, and je examiner, William been placed on an- with the four remaining handling administrative tfork. il on the fire detail are Barney and Ralph Ander-J Arthur Campbell the improvement foreman, and ouise Hays, clerk, riling to information from trton, if the curtailed appro-ns request is approved, there la one central office of the service in each state. The morning for Los Angeles where they plan to visit several weeks Helen Freymiller of Hamilton Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Reed and children Margaret and Daniel of Ontario, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Alma Peterson. Mrs. Reed will visit two weeks.

Reed is to return to Ontario Sunday. He is a former employee of the Burley Herald-Bulletin. Nina Peacock Henderson, which were under the direction of the Re-bekah lodge, dinner was served to with Mrs. Rice's son, Willis Hutton Field, San Rafael, is here on vacation with her parents, Mr. and I Lf irst week in July.

and other relatives. MORE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES AT FIRESTONE Mrs. Lewis Freymiller. relatives and friends of the two families at the IOOF hall. Eastern Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Emigh of Star and Methodist church mem bers also assisted in serving. New York were here for several days. He left for California and Miss Helen Fisher left Wednesday for a months visit in the Presidio, San Francisco with her sister and brother-in-law, Capt. and Mrs.

Charles A. Doze. Mrs. Emigh will join him later. Father Francis J.

O'Driscoll at tended a Silver Jubilee mass at St. John's, last week, marking the 25th anniversary of the ordination of 3 districts of the state will be ed to include only the persons 'y responsible for controlling Mrs. Mary N. Riley and children Delora Mary, Cary Grant, Kenny Dall and Cecilia Mae have gone to Wenatchee, to be with their husband and father, John B. Riley.

Father Carey. Bishop E. J. Kelley fires and similar activities. Mr.

and Mrs. Marshal Fisher and Barry Fisher left for Challis National Forest where Marshall has a lookout station for the summer. and 19 priests from Idaho towns at tended. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Yelton and Mrs. Mark Sweany from New Haven, and Mrs. Ben Root daughter Dorothy Jean have re Hilda at the VA ofice in Burley, was 'on vacation at Sun Valley last week. She atten- are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William River nge Holds hers' Fete turned after a week's vacation trip Schlick. to Bryce Canyon, Boulder Dam and Ided the Idaho Potatrf and Onion Grand Canyon. Mrs: Ruth Wolfe and Mrs. Retta I Dealers convention with her hus- Pavnp lpft SnnHav fnr ft 10-Hav band, DELUXE CHABIPION Mrs. Earl Lake and three daugh trip to California.

LTA At the regular meeting Miss Estella Loveless, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Li 'Barkle and daughter, Bety Joe Tomas, and ters of Twin Falls visited in Bur-ley Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bryan Cazier, it being Mrs. Cazier's birthday.

The two women are Mr. and Mrs. John Blankenship and family spent the weekend in Nevada with relatives. They return-home Sunday, leaving their two daughters to. visit several weeks.

friend Reta Fay Dusten, Dewey-ville, Utah, are visiting in Burley at the home of Miss Loveless' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love LoftyMtWMariaVf Tka bw lathi Kw In design! Sew msterUlsl Kv la perforasnesl Up to 65. stronger! Up'to 60 nor aoa-skK sngles! Up to SS longer mileage! Bay toe Mrs. Alta Stauffcr and son of Howe, Idaho, are visiting with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Smith. less. To give you an idea of Standard I Utility Coatings economy it takes only 21i worth to rust-proof a 6-foot double disc harrow. It's a jet black asphaltic compound ready for brushing or spraying on metal sur faces.

All your metal implements I Hi ASIOW.AS I 8 125 a aweeit Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kidd and daughter, Yvonne of Vallejo, are visiting in Burley with friends and relatives.

They spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Talbert Mr. and Mrs. Alton Martindale and daughter are in Moscow where Martindale, Cassia county's super ftaft River Grange June 16, program was held to honor according to Frances Grange reporter.

lidren's night was featured lecturer. "The History of i Day," was given by the lecturer; 'Tribute to Fath- -s by Robert Hawkins, and tton "Solid Comfort," was by (Patricia McDonald. St program numbers included Solo by Jean Nickolson, a Corlene Nickolson, both by their mother, Elaine a recitation "Happy tf Dennis Ward; a trum-3 by Blaine Anderson; a "Things My Father Know," by Gordon Powers, Guests recently at the National hotel included Dale Nelson, Salt Lake City; Laura Compton, Black-foot; Dr. Tom Goody Harpcnden, England, here for interests in the sugar company. intendent of public instruction, will attend sessions of an annual conference on education.

They are expected to return about July 1. Reg. $8.45 Miss Helen Edwards is visiting in Burley from Hamilton Field, Calif. have longer life with this inexpensive rust-proofer. Use it to prime metal roofs before applying Standard Asbestos Roof Coating.

a team that gives lasting protection to roofs. Mr. and Mrs. P. F.

(Shorty) Des-pain and family are visiting in Watertown, South Dakota. This is SCOOTER Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wright and daughter Sandra have returned home after vistiing in Burley with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Anderson. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Anderson are 1 the first trip to their home town in nine years.

LLOYD DOUCLAS 620 North Elba Avenue Phone 568 Scouters of the Burley district met Friday at 8:30 p.m. at Rupert, at the Chamber of Commerce office, with W. R. Beeson, district chairman, and Dr. L.

D. Hyde, district commissioner, in charge. Larence Barrett, Burley, the field executive for this area, in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobsen and three children of Klamath Falls, are here with friends.

They are former Burley residents. Mrs. Walter Short and Mrs. Mabel Zemkc were callers in Buhl Thursday. 'also attended the meeting.

run sad good exercise, toe. Flashy red finislu Easy-rolling dlae wheels with rabbet tires. 'STen a parking stand. Watcb every week onx Btar Kpedals. le i fathers were presented aniares by the chairman of Lene economics committee, I echer, assisted by Florence 'an dthe program closed a group of ladies singing a Father's Day songs, rs also discussed selling "ground to the forest ser-- decision was reached, how- 1 1 Recent housegucsts at the home of Mr.

and-Mrs. E. A. Tanner were Mr. and Mrs.

Fay Livingstone of Pocatello. Rich Satin Finish i For 45 years, in good times and bad, Penney's has brought you always "best possible quality lowest possible price." That is a day-iiv 'day-out Penney policy. But every so often something super-special comes to us a value so unusual it's worth shouting about. Here'sjrae of those super-specials. Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Crancr, PENNEY'S Close Outs Mrs. Roy Sohm, Mrs. Nettie Tucker and Mrs.

Raida Matthews were in Jerome one day last week where Interior GLOSS aittioiaoa BWIVOif Present ie Award I 5p-lMiI- Now more than ever .1 they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dickson.

Mrs. Don Chisholm and children will visit in Nebraska with relatives until July 4 when Chisholm will go to bring them home. Ladies' Canvas Eaay to apply, easy to wash, beautiful to look aU Especially for kitchens ani bathrooms. BUY IN BURLEY FOR BARGAINS Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Bailey and son of Soda Springs stopped in Burley with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bailey, enroute from Portland, Ore.

PLAY SHOES Platform Soles and Wedges $200 a Kenslager, retiring secretary i Burley Lions club, at the Fri- luncheon was awarded a -s Lion for "having all reports a time during the year," accord-to the retiring president, L. V. officers of the club will be at the luncheon meeting i Friday. Kales Lowe will bc-j resident re of the five members who desj the district convention at June 15-17, made reports, Morgan, Dave Jensen and aelhousen. 1 Douglass acted as tailtwist-l'-o absence of Don Ballantyne.

Lowe was a guest Has a HunJnd I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jolley have returned after visiting in Oakland, San Francisco and Santa Cruza, HCi till' MEN'S SANDALS two weeks. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Carl A. Husa, parents of Mrs. Jolley, Mrs. Eino Husa, a sister and sister-in-law of SJ50 Mr. and Mrs.

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Empties inick and clean. CKOILQJ 11 Reg. 17.57 Set of Finest WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET SO FINE A SHIRT MEN'S Platform Slip on Casual Cork Platform Leather Soles $400 Sizes 6 '2 10 I I tar mtx eg 3 a sational New Insect Toxicant x95toWOKillin24Hojrs! 1 5W, for the first time, protection i. your, vaiuaoie crops agaunsi toss sure and simple. Octa-Kloi brand Chlordane gives complete control grasshopper infestations in 24 hours or less plus continued protection against new invaders lor 4 weens MEN'S Moccasin Toe Blucher OXFORDS Cork platform leather soles.

Sizes 6'i 10 Vi or longer. ao NOW AVAILABLE IN DUSTS, SPRAYS AND EMULSIONS See vour insecticide dealer todayJ $400 Demand formulations containing Octa-Klor brand of Chlordane. tOWNCRAFTShave the highest thread count (number of threads per inch) vifi know" of! A full, Ene 144x76 count! A whale of a Jot of WEAR and WASHES and GOOD LOOKS! We buy this broadcloth by the yard-have-it tailored OUR way-so we know they fit Sanforizedt to stay fit. Plenty of 6nowy white, clean cut stripes. Oxford button-downs and end-to-ends, too.

Grand gifts for Dad-for only 13.49 Other Towncrerft White Shirts Rick Rayon Ties. Full of color! J- .98 Shrinkage not rfed Mirror Nothing else is just as good there are no substitutes. a ff Safety-Grip, Haat-Reslstant llcsnti.ss OtUm HYMAN i r.t...JK Includes 4, 2 and 1 qt covered sauce pans, 11 Inch chicken all the sizes you'll need all the quality you'll want for a who! lifetime of service. BOY'S SANDALS All leather. Cord rubber sole.

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