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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 5

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March 20, 1961 Spokane Daily Chronicle, Crackdown on Dog Law Causo Sounht Air Voile Begins Causo Air MEITAI Ipeng WEISFIELD'S 1 Lotto Closuro Draisod; 003,000 Paymont 009 Continuing qt. Jet Crash Preoe Jet I 9 81 (.1 (i'l if, 1:,,) 1 din (......., 11'51 OUR 8th ANNUAL SALE Famous Exclusive Rings 09 Fortune DIAMOND RINGS at the some money-soving low prices that have mode valve history for over 1 years. Now 1113 styles greater values than ever before. These special prices for six weeks only! City animal shelter crews are continuing their crackdown on unlicensed dogs and dogs not confined to their owners' yards, Glen A. Yake, director of utilities, said today, "In cases of repeated violations of the leash law and in other aggravated cases where dogowners repeatedly prove uncooperative we will be forced to issue citations," N'ake said, Re made this comment niter the city yesterday made its First arrest in an unframed.

dog case in more than Iwo years. "We don't enjoy issuing citations," Yake said, "but we must enforce the ordinance. If dog owners don't cooperate in keeping their pets in their Own yards, a citation is the only answer." City animal shelter crews continuing their crackdown on unlicensed dogs and dogs not con- lined to their owners' yards, Glen A. Yake, director of utilities, said today, "In cases of repeated viola- tions of the leash law and in other aggravated cases where dogown ers repeatedly prove uncooper- ative we will be forced to issue citations," N'ake said, Re made this comment after the city yesterday made its First arrest in an unframed- dog ease in more than two years. "We don't enjoy issuing cita- tions," Yake said, "but we must enforce the ordinance.

If dog own- ers don't cooperate in keeping their pets in their own yards, a citation is the only answer." the last words heard from Capt. William F. Tesmer were that he was having control trouble and was ejecting. An Air Force investigation team today was examining the wreckage of his F106 Geiger Field jet fighter 011111114 to determine why the 29-yearold pilot was still in the plane and why It crashed yester- day morning in a heat field '1 about four miles o. south of Kenne- IL 4 wick, Maj.

Earl S. Payne, base Coot. W. Towner director of operations, said. The body of pilot was found in the the last wo Capt.

William that he was ha ble and was ejec An Air Foi team today wa wreckage of him F106 Geiget Field jet fightet to '1' determine why the 29-year old pilot wal still in the plan( and why 11 crashed yester day morning ir a wheat fielc about four milei south of Kenne wick, Maj. Ear S. Payne, has( director of ()pm body of pilot 1 In an oral opinion which recognizing the possibility, arel mended the head of the to post Clear Lake and County Health West Medical Lake as dangerous Judge Raymond F. Kelly last, to health' 1 This, the property owners night awarded damages of hurt their businesses 803 to four Clear Lake property and the value of their property, owners. around the lake.

1 After hearing the monthlong' In the settlement with James trial, the judge noted in his de-I' GraniPs. the state agreed to a permanent injunction against cision that testimony had shown ever allowing effluent to enter that Clear Lake now is as clean Li or indirectlyinto Clear, as it was before the state allowed Lake. sewage plant effluent to flow in- 1 Barrier Required to the This was backed by a require-i The damages were awarded as ment that a dam or other bar. follows: Kenneth Morin, rier be erected to prevent over- E. Robinette, Norman flow from West Medical Lake W.

Graham, MAO, and Harry draining into Clear Lake. Cramps, $7.000. I Judge Kelly, in discussing the A $14.000 judgment was award- possible source of state money ed James Cramps in a settle-to pay the damages ordered last ment last Friday. night, said a bill has been passed Judge Kelly strongly empha- by sized the role of Dr. E.

O. Moe- the Legislature to set up a fund for such damage awards. There are an estimated :10.000, ger of the County Health Depart-1 The bill now is on Gov. Albert dogs in Spokane and fewer than ment in a decision to post the D. Rosellini's desk, 'but we don't lakes as dangerous for use by 10,000 of them are licensed.

know what shape it is in," Judge fishermen and swimmers. Kelly said. Witness Rebuffed He said he disagreed strongly 0 ca a a Integration with a witness who had called the closure order "stupid." 1 ttiils Identify In the suit, the five property to tb owners had claimed damages to- victim of River to Be Topic tang $542,500 from the state, claiming their property values The body of a man found in and-or resort businesses had been 1 the River in the 1700 A representative of Gov. Ross damaged. They contended the 1 block West on Water this mornR.

Barnett will discuss Mississip-Istate had permitted sewage plant, mg was identified as Martin Han- pi's views on integration at a to drain from Lakeland son, about 80, W1702 Main, Po- Village into the lake. lice Detective Frank Vecchio re-meeting here tomorrow. At that time, they said, sev- ported. State Sen. Gillespie V.

Mont. eral infectious hepatitis cases! Vecchio said it appeared the gomery, named tothe Mississippi had been reported in the state Jiody had been in the water for A representative of Gov. Boss They contended thel block West R. Barnett will discuss Mississip. state had permitted sewage plant mg was ide pis views on integration at a to drain from Lakeland son, about Village into the lake.

lice Detecti meeting here tomorrow. At that time, they said, sev. ported. State Sen. Gillespie V.

Mont. eral infectious hepatitis cases! Vecchio gomery, named to the Mississippi had been reported in the state body had I Photos Viowod Police Detective David Watson, left, and Pros. Atty. John J. Lally look ever photographs connected with the slaying of Mrs.

Nel le P. Twitchell, 69, found dead in her home at W2914 Upton Nov. 20. A jury was being selected in Superior Court today to try her husband, David L. Twitchell, 76, charged with second-degree murder.

Watson was the chief investigator in the case. sw0 A 7k, 1 ,.17. tYPry -4'itt ke- 'CLAW, 4 1 0 ITTA Niro Be Lots 0 tt $12,500 Eyed for Prolects at Girls' Camp $1250 for Pro at Girl! disintegrated wreckage. Base officials said today the plane's ejection mechanism apparently failed. But they noted the possibility that Capt.

Tesmer may have regained partial control at a low altitude and steered the supersonic fighter away from Kennewick before it plunged into the foot of a hill called Jump-off Joe on the Ben Blair farm. Geiger officers said Blair's sister, Mrs. A. R. Schmelzer, reported the plane circled away from the town and headed south just before it crashed.

Ejection Planned Base officials said the pilot, of Geiger's 498th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 84th Group, was on a routine training mission when he apparently encountered con-trot difficulties at about 40,000 feet. Descending to 16,000 he radioed to the Spokane Air Defense Sector center at Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, that he was going to eject. Investigators said the plane tore a hole 15 feet deep into the wheat field and the explosion blackened more than 200 square feet. Investigators were plotting details of the crash at the scene this morning before they began to gather parts of the plane in an attempt to piece together prob. able cause.

The team, headed by air crash officials from 25th Air Division Headquarters at Mc. Chord Air Force Base, Tacoma, is made up of Geiger branch experts and personnel of other SPADS units, officials said. Witnesses to the crash were asked to contact Geiger's information officer to give information. Maj. Payne said factory representatives have been called in to help with the investigation.

SPADS control center M. cials said Capt. Tesmer was checking off control ur-s with them after report-lag loss of control in an attempt to save the plane. They said he reported he could not control its path of flight, a condition which might suit from a number of points of controls failure. Maj.

Payne also said an excavation team was on its way to the wreckage today to probe the "Flame ol Fortune" Woman Minister Claimed by eath Savis floey diamonds sot la inteicafal designed sings of gloaming 14 Gra, gold. MIAS Low AS COO A MONTH days. He said the had been slashed. was taken to Hazen State Sovereign. 1 institution for retarded children one or tw, ty Commission and it was feared that the virus man's wri by Gov, Barnett.

had gotten into Clear Lake. The body will speak at County and state health all. 81 Jaeger's. the session of IllP, ,.,.1, the Barristers' Council in the Nothing ID Karly i Clubrooms at 4:15 p.m. NO INTEREST ..0 1 Attorney Eu- gene of i ne I.

Annis NO CARRYING CHARG the council said the senator will' Den im! lk G. V. Monlitomerr answer Hays on account with any established tions from the floor, following his talk. I I so. your credit's tom at Sterlinal Visit us so Nothing Dental Hays on account with any established so, your credit's tops at Sterling! Visit us NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES one or two man's wrists The body The Rev.

Erma Wiley Wells, W1111 Sixth, pastor of the Church of Truth here for 21 years, died at her home today after a lengthy illness. Pastor of the church, now Unity Church of Truth, from 1925 until Other obituaries, page 28. retiring in 1947, she had succeeded the founder, the late Dr. A. C.

Grier. Mrs. Wells was a 1905 graduate of lowa State College and after The Rev. Erma Wiley Wells, W1111 Sixth, pastor of the Church of Truth here for 21 years, died at her home today after a lengthy illness. Pastor of the church, now Unity Church of Truth, from 1925 until Other obituaries, page 28.

retiring in 1947, she had succeed ed the founder, the late Dr. A. C. Her. Mrs.

Wells was a 1905 graduate of lowa State College and after ee. ,,771. Down An estimated $12,500 will be spent this year on new construction, repairs and replacements at Sweyolakan, Camp Fire Girls camp on Coeur d'Alene Lake. Directors at a meeting yesterday discussed plans for completing a lodge for the Connemara (seventh grade) unit. Other major construction planned includes fireplaces for Echo unit for high school age girls) and for Corral! unit (fifth graders 1.

Laundry Unit Set Laundry facilities for staff members and repairs and replacements of fences and other items complete the list of building projects, all of which are financed through the sale of Camp Fire Mints rather than by United Crusade funds. William K. Scammell, chairman of the current mint sale, An estimated spent this year tion, repairs I at Sweyolakan, camp on Coeur Directors at i day discussed I ing a lodge (t) (seventh grade) Other maji planned includi Echo unit I for girls) and for graders 1. Laundry Laundry fac members and placements of items complete log projects, financed througl Fire Mints rath Crusade funds. William K.

man of the ci FOR "L.T.L." clubs she had organized in connection with the Church of Truth. She served three years as presi- dent of the International New Thought Alliance, a federation of churches similar to her own. She also was founder and a teacher for many years in the Spokane University of Metaphysics in the 1930s and 40s. A member of Pi Beta Phi sororiG ty, she was its board member for the University of Idaho. She was a past president of Spokane 1Sorosis, past chairman of educaion for the Washington State Fed- coming west in 1907 taught in Coeur d'Alene High School for twol I years before her marriage to the eration of Women's Clubs and a former late Frank L.

Wells, a real esormer member of Altrusa, bus tate dealer. ness and professional women's She was active in the church philanthropic club. for several years before her Mrs. Wells has no known surordination In 1922 and organ. vivors Pied and was a leader In the The body is at Hazen Jae philanthropic club.

Mrs. Wells has no known sur vivors. The body is at Hazen Work Spokane firm? If soon! 'Spokane's Dentists for Over 47 Yearst PARK "Star el Fortune" Hearin ly bridal $et features brilliant diamonds in rich swirl of 14 Karat gold. TEAMS LOW AS S. A MONTH pill Montgomery is the vice presi- dent of the Greater Mississippi Life Insurance Co.

of Meridian. PHI He is a past president of the Mississippi National Guard Asso elation and a past president of the 19 Mississippi State University Alumni Association. HU PHONE 9. Pao Sterling Dentists Neo nor 001orol I 220 WellesleyNoffhtownOpposite Sears reported that 85.900 boxes of made by the plane on im- Coeur d'Alene branch church. mints have been distributed to pact.

lie said the diggers were Mrs. Wells was known as Blue Bird and Camp Fire groups 'sent because it was believed the "Mom" to hundreds of young pen-in the Spokane area and salesiaircratis engine might be buried pie throughout the Northwest who seem to he going well. 120 or 30 feet below the crater. had been members of the in" Blue Bird and Camp Fire groups sent because it was believed the to ii.iindred"snol in the Spokane area and sales aircraft' engine might be buried throughout the Northwest who seem to he going well. I 20 or 30 feet below the crater.

I had been members of the reported that 8, mints have bc Blue Bird and I in the Spokani seem to he goinl 104 1 i tI 4:11 a) 4'0 4lik, A iMAWS ONLY sw Spokane's most Jacob Wilhelm Services were held today in Caldwell, Idaho, for a former 1 lung time Spokane resident. Ja-I J. cob Wilhelm. 75, who died there Sunday. He was an employe of the Union 4( Brief City Metris Records Pacific Railroad here for 35 years atot before moving to Caldwell about 10 years ago.

He is survived by his wife. 10 i Grace, at the home: a daughter. dem-I v. u- no ocordo Eileen. in Salt 'Lake City and several grandchildren.

dif 4( Brie complete 51H1011D5 AIL NILS' AEI-, Ph-1. 11 DOWNTOWN ti and SHADLE CENTER and SHADLE CENTER 'Worrier do' Fortune focotod poorshpod or Ruby with two Dionossds is solid bock 14 Korot gold Missi LOW AS 11.N A MONTH I INIETtin ROrn Di SPnitilla hospitals clurtna tho 24hour period ended at 0 a m. Wednea day. March W. 1963.

M. Lothes To Mr. and Mrs. Orville James. tilla Hoffman.

Niel To Mr and Mn. Barry, L. Rolf. Whit. worth Colleae.

boy In Mr and Mrs. John J. trornev.1 NNS27 Elm. boy. To Mr and Mrs.

Gerald L. Armour. E.I914 Indians. boy. Sacred Heart 'hoewale clurtna tho I at 0 am, Wednea shes Orville James.

tilla Flarrr L. NW. Whit. John J. irnrnpv.

Gerald L. Armour. Heart SILVER table lighter was all AIRS. E. R.

MICK will demthat was reported missing in a onstrate making candy arrange burglary of an apartment oceu- ments and Easter egg decorations pied by Mary R. Cuthberlson at at the dinner meeting of the Spe W2115 First, police said today. kane floinebuilders Auxiliary at YOUR ADVERTISEMENT p.m. tomorrow In the Desert placed in this column will enteciSaharan. Mrs.

Harvey Lenhart over 70.000 homes each day. 101 the group said today. Phone MA 4-1121, ext. THEFT of a motor scooter was FRANK O. SEAT.

ERMA La- reported to police yesterday by Crosse, is retaining ownership of Richard H. Ellis, W220 Seven. the Burger Grill, E9277 Trent, he teenth. said today. It was reported ear-1 TIRE and heel were stolen tier that he ttas negotiating a from his trailer.

Robert M. sale of the grill, but the Alarket, reported to po-I tions terminated, he said. tiff. slINER table lighter was alll MRS. E.

R. MICK will that was reported missing in a trate making candy arrange- ons 1 st TIRE and heel were olenIton. From his trailer. Robert M. hillier.81911 Nli8415 Market.

reported to po-I lice SILVER tabl that was repoi burglary of ar pied by Mary W2115 First, p( YOUR A placed in this over 70.000 hi Phone MA 4-112 FRANK D. Crosse, is retai the Burger Gni said today. It her that he sale of the grit tions terminate( Daniel Walker Daniel M. Walker, 72. well.

known Spokane golfer in the later and early 1940s. died Sun. 1day in Pomona, where he had been living the last five years. Funeral services were to he held there today. Patrick Mr.

Walker was horn in Lyth- Robert PC Uvehariv England. and came to the tUnited States in 1910. Ile was P. Patrick Kamm Mr. Walker was horn in Lyth- ant.

England and came to the Robert IC Usehnrs States in 1910. lie was 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 7 I IV eV i LIBERTY .0 7 1 1 fel, l'INgg 4 'I i 4 1 I 'I 11 l'" od, .01 New Bob ni.q. $1 30 ide. To Mr and Mn N4ZIA Now ald Cirl To Mr and Mrs Resal. boy.

v. Mr end Mrs. John P. Tracer. the golf professional at a Seattle I yesterday.

INolind Lincoln. siti in nivi ugly. 'Iclub for and in the To Mr anti Mrs Obeid A. Brand many years I ABOUT 700 dexadrine tablets 1:12.1" n'sme1, boy, late I was an assistant to Wil lo Mr and Miss Jannis P. Heaton were stolen from Hart eT Soo, girl.

lard I Bill) Mader at Downriver airy aild tush Pharmacy last night. police To Airman 3 and Mrs a 'Club here. Ile later was the pro were told. Store officials said they no7oleyi eyeland. hi the Hayden Lake Golf Club 'apparently were stolen by a man hr.

MI6. Ronald Car. for four years. 1who asked to use the telephone trail. mid Ws.

Monte Johnson. Pawl lie is survived by his wife. co. Icn mt. Mrs.

Charles mine. and a dauehter. Mrs. Rich. i 11'4 mi In Airman I and Mrs.

Charles nnne. and a daughter, Mrs. Rich. "to Itiring o' Fortune' 0 Mien. r4a23 aul.

Largo IIlitibite iN litedelli III lid design 14 Korot gold mounting with motching liond. SUMS LOW AS WOO A MOAN Ilsarsospos lard York, at the home in Mr end Mrs. Rt Its lissom 111319 mons; five grandchildren, and a i Intl 'In Mr and Mts. Orsdsts Merkel. Ed brother and a sister in England.

ty.n.h.:hot CEMETERY MARKERS for Memorial Day, order now. Inland Alonument Co. E2724 Sprague. Ad. SIEMBERSIIIP RELATIONS Committee of the Spokane Chum I A al rig Go.

Itr I I 1 I I I Fu rill tire Oa a riiteliotptLr. io, .4:112 -J- 111 Er4- -d 71 1S1 (,) ----VIII 4 AO TT itrmly Earlyknerican I I II Furniture a Mgt )0 A' IN ow 1 1 10101Favallr I 12 At 1 est CI VIIII IIIIIIi Ili 4.. Tor.t.77'. 0 it I ,4..............1 4, I drmly i Ntitin gi I I tally linlerican Hi-TinaMts. Joe ninon.

Joseph mull" Lee. sirl Josepn miter her of Commerce will meet at 1 1ANNIAGE 7.30 a.m. tomorrow in the Rid. 1 'Isom and Kam Wolth I Burial will be RI The Pines in Opportunity tomorrow after fu path Hotel. Carl Hoffman, chair.

isi. Minima and Ciail L. neral alaNa in Coeur d'Alene for man. reported today. htwkome.

(NIT Irs. IL Rine and Rochelle wii.1.1oseph Muller, 83. whose body WANTED: Items you no longer thttbig use or need. please call Si, Vin 1 'iimiiicuhnn ha itLhi astI J. and MUM, was found yesterday in a Coeur cent De Paul, KE hin'th d'Alene logging company's stor- II, 4t DIL IL IL RERSCIL Optometrist.

E9tio2 Mission. by appointment. Phone WA OUTBOARD MOTOR was stolen from his garage, Michael A. Wolf, E720 Montgomery, reported yesterday to poke, DENTAL PLATES. relines, expert repairs While you wail.

DD. IL L. DOLTElt. 415 American Legion Bldg, NIA 4-2751Adv. IAN ROBERT.

notary Foundation representative from Sotland. will discuss "World of Variety at the It (lob luncheon tomorrow at the Davenport Mint Ice cream available again al ENS-TO. 5th AUXILIARY to the Spokane Fire Department will have a luncheon meeting Friday id 12,30 al the Coeur d'Alene Howl, memhers said today. KAYLA SIAM KNAPP, N4HI4 Magnolia, vas treated al SI Lokes llospdal yesterday tor a cut lip, police said, Slw was injured in a fad diovn some steps at E718 Empire. NEW TEXTURES in carpet for particular people.

Custom instal-lotions by 11, E. Owes Third, MA DR. O. IL Inst. Ea1i02 Mi med.

Phone OUTBOARD I from his garagc Eno Nloillgoou terday to police. DENTAL PL, pert repairs vs! IL L. IIOLTE IAVilln Bldg, NI, IAN ROBER1 lion represenli land. will disci riety" at the 11 eon tomorrow Hotel. CHOCOLATE cream availabl TO, 5th Wash AUXILIARY Fire Departmi luncheon meetu at the Coeur (11.

hers said today, KAYLA MA N4H14 Magnolu St. Liike1s II tar a cut lip, was injured in steps at Et NEW TEXTI, particular peril: lotions by R. I Third, MA txr I msg, nt odii.la.rs1 DOM bel owe age yard. amain, 1 i age yard. I Mg IIrSLI nom 'Mikan, 1 Bge yard.

1 HICITLE THEFTS were r' IiThPII.1fli4 PIEM1111 (MKT Mr. Muller had horn misting it.IU:lit'o rope ts (4110411 Not 1106 lhoqit $375 r- ported yesterday by Mrs. 011.11,74:71:-A31;" 'frilln a Lake City nursing howl Li, 1). Ward. W2112n Grave.

and Carl (1. tot merchtot4. I lArt, it Allittsn Pik owon sinee Feb, 12. Ila was a retired i lik, A. Carlson, W24111 Ileroy.

'nom ettitotte farmer, log Potter to ItPnnollt Rim roe. I Surviving are siti sons, it Know( vt4. anheti Kni.ot. log George J. And ROhert V.

Linid Whil ref Muller, btlih of Oppthlunity, nod 41t Arlamc IS by Kenneth it0 41( I 6. Lo 1 P.2111 017: 11... A I I I 1 1. 1 i. y'', t.

1.1 li 1 1 i ir I t.iir-- is, '1 fitr)1 mama 'n'AtO 1, 'AI -er, ili wr--iot, tar( ,114 I 1 io 11(Lat I 1 001 I -s, e. AI 4 I e- ,,,,,4, (-4 6-i' (4, et A jtdelisvi i ll, er .,..2 IINli 8.nninoNNTI INN ANI pH, St lips (1 1) 1 11110 INTIMlit itthilleh NA 0 I IA "An' red Frauehiger tINoiS IfFsniss ss ANI as es i St krs 1)11411miln. Fred Frauchiger 1.11,1,1-WIIITE. pm tot dovnico ressor of sociology at Washington State University. ill t4 peak at tonight at a meeting of the AI rellf.

Greater Spokone Science Teach ha; ers Association in Casey's rant, now, Metrotio, DECORATIVE window shades. alldts! room darkening other choice Homan (olds -fl1iR, tics oil to cover your roll- Graham Window Shades, vitionis N709 Monroe. FA 01111))11. C11101 Metrosonnon Mt find whets, SIS HiIIp Mollie J. annum dlintr hiss Adam IN 0.10141 Illt Ciuni Hogg dtim I).

1.11,111VIIITE. pro.of shol ipv i Aliens 4 tams as swill int I "Goddess o' Fortino" Num svpronlell diamonds tit Jot 14 Kest 'old low LIM CMIDIT nein '4( Services will be held at 10 am. 41X tomorrow at Hazen Jaeger for Fred Frauehiger. an. a gar.

4( dener who died in a hospital here Jo, Monday, The Rev, Russell O. Luke will (Moline, Burial will be in Greell leen lifthOtil to. Rolnh 8 (do ro to I Mt flohM1 iiinnotisit and WS end IMPtimids siiked pontm I. SS Robert lop. fil Mon to L.

net. nottlit Meittn ditint rostsinpnri Holm Int Sil mp ii-14m1 im tan Hicks tit Neff' 1101111tMdlit. tn OSItalltfo, Co th fun rispitiot1 IMP undPf pinvisonns moutonte toninO, Jelli tol, 8 No itickt tt linnttmnsto In, In SIJI thoottion on unint of insutonte ainik 1. Al GOLDEN CHAIN Auxiliary met fit noon today in the North 11111 Masome Temple, I'll'Y iorth I i II GOLDEN CII at noon today Masonie Templi FOUR Shuffle Palk High School students will form a panel to (hip world problems for Ihe Soo. hone Exchange Club luncheon lip I kane Exchange Club luncheon In.

I Wino Prntii Inger NM hnrn in 111111Mf 1 fiN III) 'Sitzeriond end camp In Sim). 14114111i ono came to mpo. 4( Nov tw am We ee tram Imo kane 50 year ago. Tho tlicathor noon In the Itiolpath 10 1 by oilany ft fin ota bon a Ile a orviverl og b', 4v lel. karl Rachman will he mod.

am leda. at the home. E24111 Provl. -11 I 0. 1.0.

WPRiNpr Putrasst eralor. onn omo, fmm lipqtont fr TolaIlloorl Nit-trig Alm 1110mott 11M11 Arwur 'fence; own. Erwin Erauchiger 4o" 6 "2 i I1ATTERSi oan. 1 tomot I nli NJ WI I i I 1 Onto, litattle, trnM 1 mow Spokane: two grAndthiltiren flow --r, P.M 11A04 4 0 a It" 1111' km" Will he the bulb, of liPmeilad. Irm NiNiCtil NMI a brother In Switzer.

4," nnnknoneltnitly 1th en hn tiOnnil Jo. lertinz srlyielder prolexs fp or i Jo Ann I Mot, nm A Sang hind awl a Mother In Wisconxin. --r Ott MI confrt InnIntrn" tai Cetronemk I 'niunvil lb it ii to a io 1 fll NW Ann Drainer in awnpr. hooaeloodir otth Franz Schneider. professor Jo Ann Mgi, ot tth th 11 I coofrt tomottn 1., st.n f44e9 hind owl a blather in Wisconsin.

English tit tinniago l'niversity, Tho talJ In 0 II tit 5 NJ a hi Print lortin 1 15 Pm 004noloelt0Kly 1 MAN'S JIVitil, wIrmaust 201AHCVID SILVW1P401046 lodollim 70'95 01 11,41,0,0, urniture tor esery room in )our home kith the grace And tlIMITI thdt olds goml Ar ColoniAl sts ling brings. Authentic stsling. eAstern outstAnding selection trom AllietliA'S uincst 111Akeli. SrrtiguC And CArictint Williams. sun (floss And liernhArdt.

YIPIJ II be excited At the collections sou-II find 114 And cou'll be thrilled At the loss. loss prices! furniture for csery mom it )nu, htotne kith the gfit Atid chArtn film (mIc golli 1 0,11,111,11 stittig bring 1, Authentic stling. eAsten I iinstruttlom, outstAntlini 1,.. stiem ttii triM1 Atilenti' II stiore sih or, set I fftI.ffll Imtle tior the Centro' Linn Club hinph I VP ittlith Pr mo 1th WNW ilia mete 11, Elk Orth thopor lohtigh, 301 in ih high loth, tow 41 In hol tamarraw noon in the '1111116 tufin lintihet KA Clmod Is howert solk in will bp held ot I An' "Mal I for the Central Club hinchI r.t unto who, lames 11, Eillmorth why rhithar rgitrrIrci inhigh4, 301 intligninw 41 In hil gnintfig tomorrow noon in the '141116 Itinn PoIn in in hig lintihrtil Kohn Oniony itilh ohnigett Service till he hchl at I tn. geftional honor chnhar 1vilit rgin in in high Intrinrin 5intiheril Who I r.

Slaws LOW AS I A MOAN I amin tortnitimi Moir genrini gent enport no highrr rirt intim 'ninon in t000t wool Pri(lay Thortitul Valley ln Infmtlit 30 in 41i Wahl pTANT()N1 GANI)Eitm si lPPo of thane for Jame 1,15 gosh PlOrIttif Ctliitiit1011 afii4 wimont, Maringo resident ol $4i4 nm ippoi 1.40. 11 7ASP 1111h 4.1 riittittii II the fur napre than i TANII)N 1)EllM, Friday Thornton; Valle ti '1 isdri.zot n' IL''' tl. 4 ihne for jilmea 13. "14414 77, E'ssit Maringo, resident oi and Empire for more than 64 sotwai. th Inland 4 77, 10(1(11 Marino, resident ol rb the Inland Empire for more than .0 4x i ator 4tC Innight hernitimi o.nnyt nt highrr rgnrrigd In Int a f.

I Ji 30:,, 'II' pi i'-IIITI ,,,7 11b14 uors 211 JIWIL CROTON WATCH 6095 et MIAS LOW AS Oil A AMIN i i a 1 II rtI 11 4..." tni 7() Th flobert A. Mill Millwood i'rembyterian Chlit ithlt 1 Wt litmknot. WOW ill officiate Mal 1 Imio 0.iti,Zi, 11317. APIA ot, The Pines in Opportiami be in i 1 Ellsworth, retired cas-ner of Mr. tn.gv' the Mill wood hal dipci of an $,2, mitnan, tomml 0.14,neo, apparent heart attack yest rd ti IE ity while pushing his car on $1,,,, 110 near Sargent Ile ormer Crif II el lie i iiittived bs! 111P WO: e.

ts.mis',IiirS,"'l 1 421 ig .4 tookteme: AlliPisla, th horn mei i 11 Alla tith IT," rd, Mrs. Allred Na two Spokane rfstott. sr; roe f40111.it!oft,,,,to:1,1p,1,,, vemo and Mr Uhatlem StrPth, fievorl grandchildren-, Iv 70 years. The flee. Hobert A.

Stills of Millwood Presbyterian Church tA ill officiate. Burial will he in Pines in Opportunity, Mr. Hisworth, retired owner of the Miliwtssi Fuel ('n, died of an apparent heart attack yesterday while pushing his car on near Sargent Ile is a former resident of Coffin Ile is sortived by his 'Augusta, at the home, two tem Mrs. Alfred Porta Spokane anti Mrs (biles yit 4C 11:1,:: 111 ob tooluttemINI live threctar of the Agricultural eliti4PI'4014 I Im. Stabilization and t'onservation moo rsniai.

Oh tem leen NI hifIrPt I PIPNollow, Ialtvolavs Moir lennOpt aline service for this Male, will dap oilmen nil Inn Inteliel. IS In ,11 Nell tottwormp. 441 to Stt cuss the 14 wheat program ref. Vito Pot II erendum for the Chamber of Com. thorthnl.

dotal horhN limn 4,, In no WA InINN Itnni ii In 411 PNqueni i merce Agricultural Itureint Fri. loon Woof am, fil Itmliet pirtattmIN. tompProfott MINN' INAI 4 flay noon at the Coeur dmcne mill. insma 0 len niffel 1 finfl tell, nt glin diptini I 24 hm144 P17117. 1 4,, 1 111,1) NEWSPAPERS gladly Iglronlintlo "I picked op by Volunteers of Amer.

Alf nrl 44 la INt owl 61 RN A Ihltritg A 11 fle A On 41 I'l t'i Ica. Call MA 4237WAdv, It IN MI "KAnol ill 52 Mt IOW a terf i'l 12 4i 444 JAMES I'. CONNELLY will '11 110 15 24 WO 411Pittli 142 7 IR 1111Mill VI A fili 11,1114 NI 211 f4 speak al the Spokane County Oar ss rz ell Inlai III IN 1 el i nfr1 lltifill, 44 Il Or Me Al i illIi'll mein luncheon meet sulloin 41 14 11: ,643 foul ill Friday in the Itidpalli lintel. ii iI ei), sPOKANE Chapter, American Zs '111 kr, nr; Society of Wamen Accountants, prnli si 12 AI Flenrre ell VII In pt.i.,g at A p.m. tomptrott at sphfcs s3 411 nn tin 'II le ll "'erne .24 en 1,1, .,11 40 44 cm InP Coeur d'Alene lintel, will p-, writ.

71 le en ensile, el 4 mi 6 pc. 0 An Hobert Arick, certified pith. 24 141 44 Vh4 I Mi lie accmintant as guest speaker, litia Al al fel --f tire rht Wei 23 12 22 21,21112 21 12 22 rra'rlittl ,74 4 1 '41; nrottlevit 42 14 22 11 C. 42 rimy, St 24 22 nteho 27 12; 12Ple22 41 31 MN 1 Ink iffilW111111, 4i in SS I oho t0010eINI live tiire(lor of the Agricultural 111 StabililatiOn and conservation 11011111 Oh lain feint gl higlirt ect t. tit i whe the director of th Agricultural and t'nservation i bilization vi ce for thi slate win Moil at program ref ndum for the Chamber of Com.

rce Agricultural Bureau i 1 noon at the Coeur lel, ILI) sAlmwellty ked lip by Volunteer. Apit.23(7.08Aidiv, al the Spokane Coi It will writilinn'a mina whom, in the 1 11 Ill'et lintel chi, 1 0 9P nrnctictin eltekYg Pat 1411 a lornortn. 4i in 55 Whistle. got In main tininig Itilli 11111V011 thong, 011h glum In ,11 Nell firttwytrel Fitt-Pot nreem dnill hog OVOtOlifill 'MOO It' I attl two 041010,0 frtinttri MIS inlvtin sol And tgin nt thei 24 hnifill. FlofillLol I Of ti 111g0t oho Airnr1 40 40 Alintrital :5 11 Amno i I IS floini a 19 4, ng .15 211 ilittio 50 310 1, Pnilltroln It 11 Z1 A' 40 30 32 29 gtnil 30 12 0- liht 414 9 r.rbk, 74 IS 1rotne411 40 4 tifivr SI 24 10PlettS 41 23 Cmon in, Browse Around Our Downtown Store's.

ALL BRAND NEW MAPLE lk EIS1. CilE1)11' 4( SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL I Do Op." Moo. I Fti. Mies lil I Shod's; Opto Fri. odes Ill I 1 II 4( EISIFIELD W6Il MAIN I I ,9 TM MAIN It WASHINGTON 500 11004, 001000 lei Mill NMI MOM le al 111111 tu URNIVIUR SNADItiCEN 11 aim killURNITIUR 113N0 tO4telottt olo Mrs.

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