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The Burley Herald from Burley, Idaho • 5

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The Burley Heraldi
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Burley, Idaho
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1950 THE BURLEY HERALD PAGE FIVE alls. Christian Church Cor I I Local Notes continued from page 1 pa was dedicated at a cost of about 5165,000. Rev. Jones comes to this community as a Christian ThKr ill lAV't. 1 11,1 III leader with a nation-wide reputa Rev.

Lloyd M. Balfour, pastor of Mm. Maude E. Hawk of Los tion for being an outstanding pas Angeles, is here at the home the First Christian ohurch, attended a meeting in Poeatello, tor. He is a graduate of the Northwest Christian College (then of her sister, Mrs.

Margaret Jacobs, of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Jacobs. Mrs. Hawk Will be hpre fnr snmp Wednesday, March 22. Ten min known as Eugene.

Bible University) isters from Southern Idaho and and has had only two other pas Utah were invited to be guests of time, taking care' of her sister, as Mrs. Jacobs is tecUDeratiri? at Vipr torates prior to coming to Nampa, the Baptist church in Poeatello to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Stitt of Po hear Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, Pro feasor of Philosophy at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Dr. True-blood Is a world renowned church leader and author.

one at Astoria and one at Enterprise, Oregon, lie has served for many years as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Northwest Christian College, and has served many years on the Board of eatello arrived her this weekend to visit her mother, Mrs. Jeanette fcj li' U- "I P(H- iff I X. Chamberlain. tne Idaho State Missionary Society and served as the director Miss TJldine. Gartin, instructor of yo- ng people's Summer con- Mr.

and Mrs. Orvis Dil worth and family visited her over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emer Winward and other relatives. for the blind with the Department Of Public Assistance will be here today (Thursday) conferring with Cassia County pPA Supervisor Gladys Manning.

Karen Irene Moon of Caldwell Mrs. John H- Ottley and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sears and children spent Saturday and Sunday jn Idaho Falls witji Mrs. 011163 son, accompanied-her grandparents, Mr.

lerences at easily baptist- Assembly grounds when summer conferences were just beginning there for the Tfouth of the Christian Churches of South Idaho. Rev. Lester Jones is a fluent and forceful speaker with a vital and important message for our times. The entire community is invited to come and hear him, at th First Christian Church. According to a statement made by the pastor, Lloyd M.

Balfour, Rev. and Mrs, H. P. Moon back to Bur ley last Week for a visit with her Edward Larson, nJ family and also to visit with Mrs. Ottley's sister, Mrs- Maud Crofts who is seriously id in the Idaho Falls daddy, Verl V.

Moon, who is em ployed iere. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Scott had as their guests Sunday, March 19, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Nelson of Jones really an outstanding Preacher with a deep mello voice and a thrilling message The Burley Church is indeed fortunate Mrs. Walter Williams, daughter, Mrs. Robt Anthis and her daughter Twin Falls were visitLng here over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Barbara, of Twin Falls.

Mrs. Wil Iiam3 is a sister of Mr. Scott. Mae Bowen. I We'll FIRESTONE BUYS PAINT BY THE CARLOAD WE BUY! IT FOR LESS.

NO WONDER i VE CAN in securing such a busy pastor for this one-week Revival Meeting beginning April Miss Iola Hoggan, who is em mum PAIHT PAD LB All mtol aclta tificoQy dtsigpmd im mix paint thereaghl'and quiddyl Actually 45t vaUn! Aaron Call of Ogden visited here over night Monday with his grandson, Nolan Call, and family, home from, a major operation. iOllf a1u Kabardine suit fashioned trim lines by Zim of NW tn 'ta particularly complimentary to the vivid coloring of Mrs. "3ClliJeeB Lanthorn. White shoulder bag, whit shoes and flowered Problem gpr'n nat comPlete an eye-catching ensemble from Janets. seii roil ployed at the McCune School of Music in Salt Lake City was home for the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. -Hoggan. She came to celebrate her mother's birthday, which fell on March 14 and her own on March 13- Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell Call of Long Beach, visited here Monday with Mrs. Call's brother, Preston Stocks, and family and her sister, Mrs. Rulon Ramsay, and family, returning Wednesday to their home. C.

O. Schmidt left Thursday for his home in Coleville, after attending the funeral of his mother Mrs. Emma Schmidt SIGE Songsters Schedule Tour -ONsiii niors-Explorers Rose Prom yoinDeclo Monday The annual spring tour of the funior Rose Prom is scheduled Finest Quality Southern Idaho College of Educa rleyTifi onday, March 27, at the Declo ation hall for Junior girls and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hutchison of Ft Hall, Idaho, were here last Friday to attend the wedding reception of their niece.

Mrs. J. H. Hutchison of Poeatello was also in attendance at the reception. The latter visited in Albion with her daughter, Mrs.

Ernest Miller, over the weekend. 20 off tion's Cardinal and Cardinette Glee Clubs will include stops at thirty Magic Valle schools be Orers of Burley stake of LDS ACTOR SETjhes. This is a teenage dance 23 and Birls- 14 10 20' tween March 29 and April 8, Rich ard Montague, SICE music depart 'la JYlrs. oettince vvuuu, sialic For leader. ment head, announced 'today.

Twenty-six students will make ere will be a Grand March by nthe trip and will include, besides Tuniors and Explorers in form- 'o the two glee clubs, "The a swing trio; tenor soloist, Donald Struble, Giraud, Kansas and specialty singer, Carl Hardin, Col. J. E. Myers and Bernie Bowen of Malta left Tuesday for Lovelock, Nevada, to attend the funeral of an old friend. They are visiting at the home of Col.

Myers' nephew, Holly Phelps, and will return home the latter part of this week. Je dance. Idicile Darrington, stake ity -leader, is in charge of pgements, assisted by Mrs. )irect on, HOUSEJAINT OUTSIDE WHITE wards are asked to bring TO DE. artificial roses for the Made with Titanium, the Wonder Pigment JJEG.

5.45 GAL. CASH CARRY ON ALL CLEANING. Bring in Your Easter Cleaning NOW Or phone 188 for pickup and delivery service NEW MANAGEMENT The Burley Parisian Launders and Cleaners is now under the management of Mrs. Bertha Spargo. Mrs.

Fred Hill Jr. and Mrs. Fred Hill are in Salt- Lake City this week with their husband and son, who is in the LDS hospital for an operation on his leg, following infection of the bone. He is, however, reported doing well at the present time. stations and Juniors and Ex- MerCUry if1" frm ftU wards of the ties and SerrjJ Participate.

I VISITS MOTHER MOTOB Manning of Hazelton, for- fain -ur'fy' v's'ted nere wtn Mrs. Hannah Manning, yburn oil March 17. On Satur- 1 March 18, he moved from RC1AL HA! on to Nampa, where he will r- DURING THIS ALE George J. McGonigal and Wayne Long returned Tuesday afternoon after a week's business trip to Los Angeles. sp his old work as electric- 1 J.

HASH Gal. in 5 Ga. Container il and Conor as en operating the Haulini ftt Hazelton for the past ut nw thatuhe can'1 Jthe building for another year, Phone tQfced to close the tneatre The first two days of the tour will include stops at the Filer, Buhl and Castleford high schools, Wednesday, March 29. Thursday, March 30, is scheduled for stops at Hansen, Kimberly, Eden, Hazelton, and an evening performance at Murtaugh. Visits to the other twenty-two schools will be made between April 3 schedule of appelfaftSSs to be announced later.

Cardinette members are Retta Mcintosh, Oakley; Irene Williams, Buhl; Emma Gohl, American Falls; Donna Wight, Malta; Carol Norton, Albion; Barbara Norton, Bur-ley; Dorothy Floyd, Shoshone; Reva Patterson, Carey; Pat Dickenson, Shoshone; and Eleanor Pierce, Aberdeen. Betty Lou Black, Eden, is accompanist for the Car-dinettes. Included in the Cardinals are Ralph Butler, Jerome; Vernon Pound, 'Emmett; Robert Hess, Ma-lad Kit McBride, Burley; Maurice Thome, Murtaugh; Sterling Croth-ers, Jerome; Don Handy, Heyburn; Jack Brown, Jerome; Orvin But-tars, Burley; Warren Oakelberry, Murtaugh; Jack Bledsoe, Boise and David Radford, Burley. Miss Pierce accompanies the Cardinals. The "Bluettes" consists of the Misses Norton, Patterson and Pierce.

Mrs. Donald Emigh is staying here at the home of her parents, while her mother and sister-in-law are in Salt Lake City. Paint Up Clean Up NOW! vie Our Easy Budget Plan! Pay Later EURN, iilii OLAY MEETS PARISIAN INC SPRING SPECIAL Famous Firestone "WALL-TONE" Mrs. Ora Sherrod and daughter, Nadine, have returned their homejn Sherman Oaks, after attending the funeral of their mother, and grandmother, Mrs. Emma Schmidt held last Tuesday, March 14.

VIJiNT DEiiiteen members of the Mt. Har- I Chapter of De Molay met at jjltfasonic hall in Paul for the business session Monday ional Motor iwler Tracts" Vrmlfk-De2 1152 Overland Phone 18S nil "T3 At Home Permanent Refill 1 i. The one-coat wall covering. Even covers wallpaper. Dries in on hour.

It's washable, too! Reg. $3.69 gal. this week only $2.49 gaL 1 inr X( nuugLi. spin curiurs, 511UU1 at Mmer Drug store, adv y. 1.

Bunn returned last IS PARSOS 'rom a trip to South Gate, AGENCT w't'1 cr Parent3 Mrs. J. W. Sides. Spring MORE "CARLOAD SPECIALS Is te jnsunuav.

Estate SenBesssvVWVWSW-Ssi nz ni Reg. 2.19 TRIM and -j QQ SHUTTER PAINT qt. JUtt urley, Id! But Reg. 4.49 (OIL BASE) P9Q FLAT WALL PAINT gaL Omit) Reg. 4.89 PORCH, DECK il AA and FLOOR ENAMEL gaL HlmJU Reg.

3.79 BARN PAINT 3.29 gaL DON'T WAIT UNTIL FALL to have us install your new heating icrfcct (tec ficxa? THERE ARE STILL 90 Days (before Summer) To enjoy Heating Comfort. SO, call us and we will tell you just what it will cost you, at no obligation on your part. it gift W. casion IS HERE te. rgan s' i and chilli'0! 1 And New Tires For Your Car On Our Budget Papent Plan On thm Nw finstom DELUXE CIL13iPION ill Jvcrland 'hnne 77 Spring means that those Super Giant Pansies are starting to bloom Plant a dozen or so on the south side of your house and enjoy the first blooms of spring.

lALTORS UWr AS LOW AS i Am rv' lng.lWMriaf Tlr. I.r tuiltl Kev la ittdgnl Knr la materials! Htfw la performance I Up to C5 itrongerl XJp to 60 nor non-skid asgls Up to 32 longer mileage I Bay al Estate uto Insure You may have up to Three years to pay if you want Phone 832 MAGIC YALLEY HEATING CO. Exclusive dealers for WILLIAMS OIL MATIC OIL FURNACES WILLIAMSON COAL FURNACES MUELLER COAL FURNACES TIMKIN STOKERS. -rj also means that the Geraniums are blooming a few to keep in the house until you can plant ILLANEOtf Blooming Plants only 75c each TO Btf FuntfJ thing of H' STO I Ml It RE 's Furni'i A 0 Bpooiouc DEALER 1221 Overland BURLEY ance OWffi anil EVERGREEN NURSERY Phone CC3V 55M 827 W. 16th St.

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