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The seconi trallic death o t 1961 in M agic Valle!/ occur- red Feb. 2 as result ot an accident in Jerome county on Jan. 10. VOL. 42, NO. 296 A Regional Newspaper Serving Officiftl Citv ftnd County N«wip»per TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY, KEBRlL'AliV Iflfil Big Storm By T he A.ssoclalcd Press A maKsivc snowfall buried the Northeast Saturday, im- niubi 1 izi11ir cities,%lockiiij; liiKh'vay.^i, d isrupting commerce iiad vitiil .services. “Deiulrs I'roni llie .storm, a double- liroiigMl giant that nilleci in from the west and up_Irom (he -south on winds hittin'tr 75 miles an hour, climbed pa.st 75. Ulfto 30 inches of new snow fell in upstate New York, jjilinsf up atoj) heavy falls from earlier .storms unmelted jdurins: the lonprest deep fi'cc?.e on record. A stat>e of cmcrecncy was proclaimed In New York Clly, and (or the first time private automobile traffic wo.? barred fror^i the .slreet.s. In an unprecedented move, May- 01- Wagner ordered police to stop 'all but essential vehicles, such ai 12 Buried hy Avalanche in Beljdan Area moulin -E us - fleron , jium Feb. 4 lifi — DlsMcr work-j took similar m dujj Uiree C T fo (roni a . w a h u n d r e d s of abandoned of bl.|^ck n.ud and debris today nnd i lhe,„ burled feared at least a dozen other Pei- ^^ow that snow-plow; .sons were burled by he slac avalanche that .spilled throfth'|,„jj i,|„im,ayj this village last niRht. j corning ajid Bath, in New York'i A snowstorm made re.scue work|^„,^j„^„ ^he Pcmisyl- aiiiorc difficult, i Flnst to be found were tiie bodies vnnla border, reported two ancf| one-half feet o( snow. New York City measured 17.4 of a 40*yeftr-old woman, lier dauffhicr. 12. and tho when the snow tnpered off (inugliter of a .former Congo nlRhtfnlK Mayor wngncr’s or- der on private transportailon wns tier. Municipal nuLhoriticf? said Icii-st 12 other persoivs were cauRlu under the s\ftR and nil are pre- iiumed dead. Tiie giant slag heap, on a hill overlooking the village, gave way when a load of cinders from a ncaity eleo^tric px>wer p l a n t wa3 being piled at the top. About six liouses were swamped and 10 oth- m were damaged. A butcher's shop wa5 cut In two. The missing include four chll dren. "All of them are probably dead." ft relief worker told newsmen. "You see. this is. not lilie a land- slide where you can hope that the enrth has been . stopped some- where. ''Here there Is du.st, piercing. ..••rtf penetrating diLsl. which Infiltrates everywhere and suffocation must have overcome those whpjlld not die under crumbUng houses."------- t: Column ij" largely academic by that time. Few cars could move, anyway. Tlie city had 12,000 men trying to clear the streets, with 2,500 pieces .of equipment. But there are 6,000 miles of streets, and the task looked overwhelming. Na.<)sau.and Suffollc counties, on Long Island, were particularly hard hit. a stinging wind piled drifts as high as 10 feet in some placcs, lights were out for a time in 12.000 hcwnes and at Montauk Point lighthouse. The point's six coast guardsmen shitted to auxil- iary power to warn ships passing that landmark at the eastern tip of Long Island. Throughout must of the East, the new snow was critical because It came on the heels of a record cold spell. 16 days of unbroken below-zero .temperatures In Al- and United I'rwi Intifrnallunal T ’RICE 5 C E N f S He Battled to SaW§lmnl(i^rieii(l Yet Launched^Is Orbited by Soviets MOSCOW, Kell. I (/I')—The Soviet Union today laiinclicil llic lu'aviest Sputnik in i.^oi-y— nimx' tliiui .so\cn t(n!.s—i(8 paiLflJLLli4iruirr;inL.tlLilcvi;lttp--:i-liwtvv--w«}ghfe— space sliip for mannwi flight. Tlie .^^(.l,'il■o^v radio bruke into its sGhwlnied-bniadea.st a t— «iT7m. tn annptimo tlu' laiiiK-hiim, It made no mention whether au juiinwi nr nwiii wn3-j: aboard aiul did not siicciry where or at whiit hour the Sputnik wa.s Inunclifd. The offi- ..... ................... ~ 'cial annoiiiicemcnt, based on Jan^ lO -Aurto^rash Fatal for Area Man Soviet Tuss UQ\va-atrcu(^y- sfnToMient. said (he device was ch'cllng t)Jc Earlli every 893 m ln-' ulcs on an oiblt jvt an IncUna- I tion of 64 degrees, 57 minuios, reaching 203,5 milfs from Earth WENDFl.L I-’eb 4 - Bernard Worland, 8(>, died at!»‘ «■’ '"rthost point, and coming- GoodiiiK Memm-ial luispilal Fritlay of injuries received inU^ 138.5 miles at ius closest. a two-car accident Jan. 1.0 at the intersection of hicbwavs 25 and 4(i jnst st>ulh uf Wendell. Mr. Worland never re- gained full consciousness after the accident. He remain- ed in a semi-conscious^tate until his death. E r ic h W'cR- lier, -Blis.s,-dinver n( t hc other- car iTivnlyBd'ilTtlfC' QTisliT wa.s treated at St. Hencdict’a hospital, Jerome, and re- leased. This marks the sec-j * * * * Olid IrafEic death in Majric Valley thi.s year, Joy June Jarvi.s.\ 1-year-old dauglUcr of Mr. andi Mrs, Chester Jarvl.s, Edon. wn.s killed instantly Feb. 4 when *lie Drunk Driver Given 5-Year Prison Term Erwin A. Werner, 36, Filer, wa.s sentenced in district iJtourt. Friday to not more than five years in the state penitentiary for drunken driving, repeated offense. Wer- ^hor was arrested Nov, 2fr four miles south and a quarter- 'mile east of Buhl by State Patrolman Richard Burns and Twin Falls Deputy Sheriff Curtis Pryor after he was ob^ served running a stop sign. He was arraigned before for- mer Probate Judge J. Dean^ Mosher Nov. 28 at which Itime he waived a prelimi- Sam, a boxer owned bj. Mr. and Mm. Enill B. BernardI, Filer, feels the full effects of an anesthetic ftdmlnlRtcred before repntrinK wounds be received baltllnic to save his friend, Fancha Goniales, the Bernardls' pet skunk. A Welmaraner spotted Goniales i In. the BernardI front jatd and started after tlie. chubby little fellow, but Sam Intervened. Sam jot the worst of the encounter and was taken to the hospital to tet a raeied ear sewed up. Tho other dor, somewhat larjer than Sam, went home unscathed. (Staff photo-engraving) * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dog Has Scars to Prove He Is Friend And Guardian of Family’s Pet Skunk skunk from an animal farm in iBlackfoot wJicQ he was Just a month old. He was descenlfcd when he WAS 3 weeks old, M is. BernardI explains. Tlifi skunk: and boxer have be come the ,"bcst of frlenda and,..ev?n sleep - a f r said. **Poncho IHcES" to pester 6am~Dy Fi'lendshlp can be mighty Im porlant and also m se complica- tions. Sam. a 5-year-o.ld boxer dog owned by Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil B. Bernardi, Filer, has the scai's to prove it. When. Sam's friend, P a n c h o GonaJkles^-^oip-ini^aroDblerSam**^'- gladiators but not before Sam's left ear had been chewed. He was taken to .the Twin Palls Green Cross Veterinary hospital whei’e Dr, H. W. Ronk anesthetized him and sewed up the ragged ear. The 6ther dog was not hurt,.Mrs. B«njardiTcported,’^n<H=^n6R^tMfI infidiaifily-wcntOa-hli-reaeuer-Pfln* -waitlng-for-Baiii to- get home-sp~ T.F. Boy, 17, Wounds Self In Right Les ft7l7=y^-oid TwinTalls youth who shot iilmself accidentally in the leg Saturday afternoon with a .22 caliber revolver is In "fairly Rood" condition.-report attendants In**- Mlglc Valley Memorial hospital. ■/ Marion Hatch, son of Mr. and ^ Mrs. F. E. Hatch. 761 Second ave- nue north, had been target shoot- ing on the north side of the Per- fiine Memorial bridge In Jerome county when the accident happen- l^ c d between 2:30 and 3 p.m. The nbullct entered high on the right ^ ICR and lodged near the boy’s knee, said Twin Falls County Sheriff _i^nnip.s.Bmham nary hearing:. At that time his bond was set at $1,000. He posted it and has been free until Friday. He appeared with hts at- torney E. M. Rayborn for sentenc- ing after entering a piea. of guilty J a n . 20, Werner was convicted twice be- fore of rinmken driving Mrs. Hatch said her son and a I -companion,'-Qnrr~Snyder; 'Twin Falls, had been shooting at tin cans, “Marlon pointed to a tin can and said. 'W atch that one,’ " Mr.^ Hatch said. “Then he realiz- ed he was hit.” X-rays were scheduled for late oftiurday evening or Sunday morn- •ng. Mrs. Hatch said, adding* her J^an was resting comfortably at the nospitnl. ^ Tiio fad was admitted to the ‘'ospUnl shortly after 3 p.m. Twin In 1066 he appeared before-for- mer Filer Justice of the Peace V. A. Allison on a similar charge. His second offense brought him bebre district court May 23, 1058. At that time he received 18 months probation. Harland H. Price, Rupert, ap peared in Rupert police court on Friday and was fined $100 and costs by Judge George Bedford on a charge ot driving while intoxi- cated. Price was arrested Jan. 31 by Rupert police, • On a second count driving wlth- MLa-drlMrls-Ucense-he^aHlncd $5. -wa8-o^dered•-ll•e'ld.^n-the Minidoka county Jail in lieu of the two fines. Jerry Hafer, 18,483 Martin street, was fined $25 and costa in Twin Palls police court Saturday and his driver's license was suspended for 30 days for reckless driving. Hafer pleaded guilty. A complaint signed by P o lic e Chief Howard Gllletto accused Hflfer of reckless driving Friday on Main avenue and Second ave- nue nortli. A seoond charge of reckless .(ContlnuH on f i f s 3, Colomn i) clio, the Bernardbi' 0-month-old pet skunk, was taking a stroll In the front yard Thursday morning when a Welmarancr dog spotted the chubby little fellow and went after him, Sam took after the larger dog. When Mrs. Bernardi went to in- vestigate the noise the two dogs were battling and Pancho wa.’i an interested bystander, Mrs. Bernardi separated the Only Miracle To Stop Poor Water Season BOISE, Feb. 4 (-f) — Only a rec - ord snowfall and precipitation can, prevent a critical shortage of wa- ter this year, the soil conservation service said today. NEWS BULLETINS MILAN, Italy. Feb. 4 (/R"8ophla Loren tonjihtJgDn JUb^ »n." i\\t Italian verflloii of llolly^ood>_QKar.JorutliB-beit-perXorin- tttct Df a c r t e s a ld~iuTI(allaii movie last year. ilOMH. Feb. 4 IM—Tecn-ago students and ateel-helmeted riot po- bnificd in Roman streets today as faaclBt politicians sought to anil-Au!Jtrlan demonstrators against both Italy's mlddle-jx)au and the Communist party. It was the fourth day m “ tUai fiimlenls, m any ol them still in short trousers, took to the jtrceis (or protect rttlllcs In Italy’s dispute with Austria over tne “ oulh T^tqI. *->f«'i:it, II. I„ F eb. 4 m an anil*W« wife, flgUUn* l'« l' »»!' Ua roiid here toulcUt ttum blc4 oit » Utoiher and aWef nearly dead from eiposure. Taken to Kent County hrnfu * '^'■Itlcal condition were Calbcrlne Fltton. nbout 30, and iief 0^. about 35. Miss Flllon w ti pronounced dead at Uio lioBpUal. CITY. Feb. 4 Wl-Wtninm D. KellcV, Jr.. 30-ycnr-oltl M(i ? oI tho Allegany Instrtfinciib company, Oumbcriand, . 1» ti'o-wrccXnge ol the* Itplit I <^lly L ThuvsUfty -nlght, on R-fHght-frt)jn-6ftlV liaite' I— novtUcnx Utah community. Ho was aloni ronoher-wlth-40"ycars' experience In measuring moisture content t£ld him '*only a miracle can save us this late In the season." Severe reductions In all but the northern mast rlvera of the Co- lumbia basin are recorded 'In the report released by Nelson, the 8CS snow supervisor. There Is now no question that almost the entire Columbia basin (aces a svitctsslvt in seat, he said. The below normal moisture In the Snake river basin tanged (tom the Owyhee and Malheur river tersheds-wniclTiffriO per cent of normal — tfown 66 per cent from the-preylou*-month--^“t(rthe-iire<i| between Hel^e and America Falls, per cent — down from 80 per cent the previous month. In the Lower Columbia basin, the moisture supply ranges from 27 per cent ot normal In the Wllo- mette valley to 65 per cent on the Upper John Day river watershed. The Upper Columbia basin sup- piles range from 00 per cent of normal on the Clark Pork and the Pbnd OrelUe rWer watersheds to 104 per cent on the Columbia river In Canada. he could have someone to pick on, she added. -Mr.-and-Mrs. Bomardl got the Angola Avers Uprisings Are Soon Crushed LUANDA, Angola. Portuguese West Africa, Feb. 4 i;Pi—The gov- ernment announced It crushed to- day an armed upri.slng sup|X)sedly limed with the Ill-fated seizure of the liner Santa Maria. This was the strongest gust of winds of Af- rican nationalism In this Portu- guese territory so far. A communique from Gov. Gen Alvnro Silva Tavares said three bands of iarmed Negroes attacked Luanda’s police headquarters and the cWll and military prisons dur- ing—tne--night-ln-an attempt, to! free prisoners. “In- this they failed,” the com' munlque said. “Those responsible are already under arrest and for the most part order is re-estab' lished." The governor general said both (Continued on Para 2. Column 7) Many RebelsAre Reporfed in Cuba MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 4 W) — The |jIlanll-H?;'a!d-flaj’s-Bn-t!3tlm!itedj 2,000 to 4,000 Cuban rebels liow arc operating In mountain areas ot [cubaTigalnsnhiTeBlniB-of-Prlmej Minister Pldel Castro. The newspaper said the flsures resulted from a poll of Its sources In Cuba and Washington. And It said the antl-Castro forces now are stronger than Castro's, guer- rillas wore at the same compar- tlve stage of development. However, the Herald said Castro has built, up a powerful tpllltary machine and Is In m uch better- shape to copo with a revolt than was Fulgenclo Batista, whose re gime Castro toppled In 1060. . . nibbling him on the foot but the dog doesn' seem to mind,” she notes, Tliey also have a pet owl, Sla. mese cat and a Uttle mongrel pup- py named Heldl. "Sam acta like a protective big brother to them all," she said. "If a couple of the pets start squabblhig Sam steps In and re^ stores order," Mrs. Bernardi re. ported. Ship Owners Claim Nearly Empty Liner RECIPE, Brazil, Feb. 4 Ifl — The Portuguese ownets of the Santa Marli> reclaimed the virtually de- serted liner In Recife harbor to- day while Capt. HenrlQue Oalvao’s rebels cried foul from ashore. ^tisltao7~hcltl~ln""tti$~police3i^- rocks of this tropical port with 21 fellow conspirators, was hop- ing for political asylum in Brazil and trying best to save face. His seagoing revolution yanked out-from under him, he vowed to continue the fight against the Portuguese government of Pre- mier Antonio de' Oliveira Salazar, !on land. To avoid the humiliation of direct surrender to his enemies, Galvao turned the 16.6 million dol- lar vessel over • to Bra 2 il Friday, Brazilian President Janlo Quad Al’ea-Scouts Will Celebrate 51st Anniversary This Week —Scouts In the Snoke River Area council. Boy Scouts ot .America, will be among the nation's 6,100,000 Cub Scouts, Explorers anH adult leaders observing the 61st an' nlversary of the Boy Scouts of, America during Boy Bcout week Feb, 7 through 13. Tlio theme will be "Strenghten America . , Character Counts," notes Richard Dost, council Scout exccutlvo. The main activity during the week In tho Simke Itlver,council will bo the second annual Kaglo recognition dinner at 7:30 p, m, Wedncaitoy In tl^o dining room of tho Moglc Valley cate, Jcroine Fcnlurotl apeak at the dliuicr wlll-be-Ur..CRrl L,lsaauioni head of the depRTtment of ipcech und drama-«t-Idaho-State college, Pocatello. Twin Falla Scouts worked Sat- urday on 18 windows donated for displays by Twin Falls and Kim- berly merchants to Individual groups. Scout skills and programs will be displayed In tho windows. The window displays will be Judged Tuesday, Judging will be divided Into three clnsslflchtlons tor Cub Scouts, Boy Stiouts and Explorer posts. The main require- menl (or each division's display Is following ot ^ thenip Ideo anti currying It out. Churches throughout the coun- cil will rccogulze Suiiday, Feb, 13, as Scout Sunday, Dost notedl thot_moat flcouti jl'OuprimVo uiiirootlvlticj plflir ned for thi week. TorthcHThnounced that the ves. sel, second largest lii Portugal’i merchant fleet, would be handid bnck-to-the-PortugUESB“ gDVern=^ ment. Qalvao could hardlj have been unaware that this would happen, but today a rebel spokesman ot the police barracks told newsmen he was Incepsed tho ship Is golhg bock to "the dlctotor Salazor," "We are shocked and taken by surprise," he sol(l, "at the jttltude of the Brazilian governihent, since It signed 0 document with us guoronteelng thot the Santa Marla would stay under the Brazilian Hag," This was the Ilrst mention ot any such documentt It It exists at all. In accepting the vessel from Qalvoo, the Brozlllans -had deli - cately asked Oalvao only It he would turn the ship over to thehL Hi! agreed. After the Brazilians turned the ship over to the Portuguese gov- ernment, Portuguese ottlclals re- turned U to Its owners, the Colo, nlal Navigation company. Thus ended at least the seagoing phase ot a bizarre revolution that began In the Ct^rlbbean Jon, 33. T h e . liner's stack was smudged with soot and her alrcondltlonlng system, out of order even before tho rebels look over, hod not been repaired. , Now begins a tegol phaap that may bo tangled In Bhizlllon courts lor » long time, Tlie ship's owners ore believed . planning action against Qalvoo lor the seizing. In which a ship's odicer wni klllctl, Tho rebel chief's lawyer, Alvoro Lins, also Is reported nlatmlng toj apiiiiol In court lor -relura o( the liner, claiming It m i prlie of wm. Traffic Death Scoreboard Here Is a compari.-^on of traf - fic fatalities for 1000 a n d 1961 for Magic Valley and for the, entire slate: Magic Valley, lOfiO............... 1 Magic Valley. 1061 ............... 2 I d a h o . IDGO ................................ 11 Idaho. 1061 ................................ 22 darted ih front of a car driven by Mr.*i. Leo Ros.n, Hazeiton. Tlie accident occuiTCd two miles [i;DUtn"OT Eden. Last year7'i.lie .sec- ond car fatality was recorded on March 2. Mr. Worland was born Dec. 8, (Continurd an race 3. Column 7) o Are KiUed JBv-Accidents In Gem State By The Associated Press A truck hit and killed a pedeS' trlan in Idaho Palls Saturday eve- ning. It was the eighth traffic I fatality of the week-end'ln Idaho, I and the 22nd fatality for the year —double the toll at this time Inst year. Pour accidents killed six per' soHR within an elRht-hour period Friday night and Saturday morn ing. And nn BG-year-old Wendell man died In a Ooodlng_huaDiti point. Apparatus on board functioned* normally "while It was being put into orbit-and-during its further m o^ient—along-thc-orbitf^the— r, .slatcmont said. . H "The sclentlilc and technlcaT:. tasks set (ov the hunching of tho sRti'llUc have been cairied out,” It added. Previous space ships punched by the Soviet- space scientists ‘ were In the flve-toir cl^.;i^^ ____ _ • -Last May 15. a space ship was launched to test the separation of the capsule, from its carrier, for return to Earth on signal. It car- ried a dummy U\c size of a man Inside a cabin that scientists said sin^lated temperature and space conditions an astronaut would_ travel in. '' ' _____ Last Aug, 19, the Soviet ficleh-..”' lists sent up a number of onlnml® Including two dogs, Belka (Squir- rel) and Strelka (Uttle .Arrow)* and announced the dog 5 were iContinucd on r*f« ]. Colnnili' 7) If' oT'lnJurles received Jan. 10. Tho pedestrian killed In Idaho Falls was identified as LeQrande Rigby, about 50, Idaho Palls. He (Continued on Pace ], Column 1) l'!|SoundHeari]_„ From Space May Be Man By Partisan Strife BOISE, Feb. 4 (;P)—Partisan strife, with pressure grow- ing steadily during a four-day Democratic slowdown, ex- ploded into a shouted charge of "that's a lie” on the floor of the Idaho senate today. It resulted in a week-end ad- journment with the first-reading calendar not yet com- plete and with a dozen bill awaiting final consideration. Demands for economy, with spending cut below the level of 87.9 million dollars proposed by the joint finanqe-ap- propriations committee, were voiced iti both the house and senate during the half-day sc.s- slon today which ended the 1D6I legislature's fifth week. The "lie" charge was hurled by Sen. K. C. Barlow, R., Casslo, chairman of the joint committee who drew criticism from a Demo- icrallc member or his group on grounds he and Rep, Pete T. Cen- arussa, R., Blaine, chairman of I tho house appropriations commlt- l^Ernscd“ Tiillni!ia” tactics: Sen. Don^Prederlckseri, D., Good- ing, made the assertion, saying he had "seen some pretty good railroad Jobs In my tUne but noth- ing, absolutely nothing, that com- 'pares to the actions o r these two chairmen." Barlow replied that Prederlck- jen. In committee sessions, "asked for no information thot was not Immediately forthcoming," "At no time In the meetings of the .committee," Barlow said, "did the scnotor' from Gooding com- In the-Jotot committee give In- dlcotlon of a program lor ap- proprHitlonsrThelr-actlons-nrtte' [joint committee indicated support ot the decisions democratically ar- rived at In committee." Ben.-R; M. Wetherell, D„ Ehnore, asked Barlow If he had been ask- ed by Dr/ Donold Wolker, presi- dent of Idaho State college, to re- open consldcrotlcn of the budget of the Pocatello Institution. Barlow replied that he had, , "And didn't you," Wetherell odd- (Conllnutd on Pag* 3. Calunn 11 Book of Gold LONDON, Feb. 4 tn — soviet Premier Khrushchev Is offering communlst-style Incentives to boost farm output. Moscoiv radio reported ths Soviet leader Is drawing up a "golden book" which will In- clude the names of workers achieving ogrlcultural sched- ^ycai^plan ---------------- -------- —- Escape Thwarted At Idaho Prison BOISE, Feb. 4 M —A burst of, gunfire halted a murderer and a robber as they attempted to scale a wall and flee the Idaho state! penitentiary today. Guards saw the men as they at- "At no time did the minority T o p n O T n h e 18-foot masonry wall which surrounds the Insti- tution, They fired burst ot gun- flre-whlch-sent-the-men-flcurrylnf back to prison buildings. They were captured wltliyut dlf' flculty. Neither was wounded. The escape was attempted by Lorn B, White, 27, received In 1057 to serve an eight-year term for robbery In Ada county, and' Reed Hopla, 33, received In 1064 td serve a life sentenceP for flrsl degree murder In Bannock coun- ty. President’s Children Fly to Washington to Join Parents WASHINOTOM. reb_4JJI—Tha| itVfoTCcnncdy children Hew from Polm Beoch, Fla,, today to Join thet parents at the White House, The President and Mrs, Kenne- dy went to the airport for thj re- union with Caroline, 3, and 3- month-old John, Jr, Caroline,. In a yellow wool coat and hat, was gathered Into her mother's arms os Mrs, Kennedy <ond t^Fresldent went Inside tho K en tm family plane to greet tlielr unlldren, Tho plane, "Caroline,'' taxied up to the snowy tormlnol at 3:66 p.m, where Kennedy and his-wlfo had been waiting obout seven mlnutei In the 30-degrcc,' but sunny, mcother. W hile photographers - snapped ploturca, the Konncdys got Into 0 White IIouso cor, with boby John, bundled In White hlonkets, on Mri,, Kcnnetly'i lap, Oorollno cllmbeil aboMtl her fnthor'i kheiss for tho rldo-to-tholr-now-homo,— — - W hen their limousine drew up to the White House entrance, Car- oline was delighted to find a full- scale snowman waiting for her Fashioned by head gardener Robert Redman, It hod buttons mode of coal and a carrot nose, wore on ancient Panama hat, and had a bow tie mado of red ribbons, Wlillo Mrs, Kennedy carried baby John out of the cor and Into Uie executive mansion, Caroline and her fother made to/ the snow nian, Tlio little girl smiled hugely and patted Jts frosty legs. It wo« far different weather the ohlldron found UiAn In Ute bahny ollmate they loft In Palm DcBoh.j NolUior woro a; coot when thoy took olf, Caroline and Joliii, Jr., staycil. In Palm Beaoli wlien'Uiclr poronli cnme here just boloro tliq: Jmi, 30 Inauguration, . TURIN, ItaUan-m Italy, Feb, 4 (fl^An— sounds tHatiiSlght havfi.been heartbeats ,Bhd. heivy-utoeathlng on a tape recording of radfo.slg-- 15 nals-on-afroquojioy-used-by-SpTltt— sotellltes, . ■ . :. 1 The’-recordlng was mod# Iwu ^ hlehts ago by Achulo and Olovon Battlsto Judlca-Oprdlglla, who monitored the signals on rodlo re- ceiving eiiulpihcnt thes ’lio.ve set up tn their home to intercept Amerlcaiii and .Soviet space trons- misslcma. . ■>. The same short wave signals were monitored by the observa- tory at Bochum, Qecmatiy. The signals were recdved be- fore the Soviet Union announced today It had launched a giant new Sputnik. The Turin brothers said the signals were different-imm .- those they had heud previousl;r from satellites. “In addition to the usual blp- blp," Achllle said, "it seemed to us that there were sounds Indicating the movements of o human being or animal In. a physical.state ot- apporent ((Ifflculty," , . : im-,could- lhefie-.Eoundn_wcre,’ i-sald-aiovan,— , "■but we thought they m ight be moaning or heavy breathing ot a being In difficulty In a space ship,” HIGHLIGHTSin Today's Times-News rage 1-iJlusslans orbit largest, sputnik yet, Frigid storm crip- ples Northeast U, 8„ Wendell man dies of Jan, 10 crash In- juries, Boy Scouts open Scout i-Aveelc-obsemincerHalfTla y -sei - slon of state legislators m arked by partisan strife, Kennedy. cMldren loin parents In Whltn TIoiEer Pago 3 — Camp Fire Qlrls- help Red Cross campaign. Page 41 - EdltoHal: "PoUtlcs as Usual." Page S—National Chlldren'j Dental Health week marked, 31 nomed to Twin Foils county boards. Three-state meeting .set on fUh problem,’ Pago 0 - Bill to W1 fish and gome eonunlssloii defeated, Hailey area snow report giv- en, Two Buhl youths caught by fleet-pollcemen. ....... .. Pago 7 — American Oil com - pany establishes licadquarters of now district In Twin Falla. Pago 8 Cljlirootors re- , heoreo for Brlgadoon, — P«jo-i)— Ohlldrerhelp-tfrtva-|T^j to aid hospltol. Pate 10—Publli> Forum. Page H—Twin Falls Bruins edge Caldwell, Baakelball le - sults. . rage 15—T, F. edges past Bolso 70-08 In double overtime, Bowling, Basketball 'results. Page ID—FBI expert paid laft honors here, Sundtty Feature Sccllont Hos- i / j pltal medical staff leeks' best caro ot patients, Teen.age girl solos at .losUn IW , OltlUmer rconlls "Old Bnldj" foray In rnlrflold nreo. Molted coins sol- vnBed tram' olub Ilte, Feedlot Tour Sot Tuesday, Bputl out- look changing. Twin n ils m an 1ms ipint life as tnllol', I^orest sorvlco rfcpolrlng sign vandal- ism, Orcat Pyrenees pup» re -' suit from artldolal Insoinlnn- tlon, Dapllst progrum'plannrt. \

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Page 1: Big Storm Yet Launched^Is Orbited by Sovietsnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF...niubi 1 izi11 ir cities,%lockiiij; liiKh'vay.^i, disrupting commerce iiad vitiil

T h e s e c o n i tra llic d e a t h o t 1961 in M a g ic V a lle!/ occur­red F e b . 2 as result o t a n a cc id en t in J e ro m e co u n ty on

Jan. 10.

VOL. 42, NO. 296

A Regional Newspaper Serving

O ffic if tl C i tv ftnd C o u n ty N « w ip » p e r T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O , SUNDAY, KEBRlL'AliV Iflfil

B ig S to rm

By T h e A.ssoclalcd P ressA maKsivc snowfall b u ried the N o rth e a s t S a tu rd a y , im -

niubi 1 izi11 ir c ities,% lockiiij; liiKh'vay.^i, d i s r u p tin g com m erce iiad vitiil .services. “D e iu lrs I'roni llie .storm, a double- liroiigMl g ia n t th a t nilleci in from th e w e st and up_ Irom (he -south on w inds h ittin 'tr 75 miles a n ho u r, climbed pa.st 75. U lfto 30 inches o f new snow fell in u p s ta te New Y ork, jjilinsf up a to j) heavy fa lls from e a r lie r .storms unm elted

j d u r i n s : th e lonprest deep fi'cc?.e on record . A stat>e o f cmcrecncy was proclaim ed In New York Clly, and (or the f irs t tim e private au tom obile tra ffic wo.? barred fror^i th e .slreet.s.

In an u n p reced en ted move, M ay- 01- W agner ordered police to stop

'all but e ssen tia l vehicles, such a i

12 Buried hy Avalanche inBeljdan Area

m o u l in - E u s - f l e r o n ,jium Feb. 4 lifi — D lsM cr w o rk -j took s im ila rm dujj Uiree C T f o (roni a . w a h u n d r e d s of abandoned of bl.|^ck n.ud a n d debris today nnd i lh e ,„ burledfeared at least a dozen o ther P e i- ^^ow th a t snow-plow;.sons were burled by he slac avalanche th a t .spilled t h r o f th ' | , „ j j i ,|„ im ,ay j this village la s t niRht. j corning a j id B a th , in New York'i

A snowstorm m ad e re.scue w ork |^„ ,^ j„^„ ^he Pcm isyl-aiiiorc difficult, i Flnst to be found were tiie bodies

vnnla bo rder, reported two ancf| one-half f e e t o( snow.

New Y ork C ity m easured 17.4of a 40*yeftr-old woman, lier dauffhicr. 12. an d tho w hen the snow tnpered o ff(inugliter of a .fo rm er Congo nlRhtfnlK M ayor w n g n cr’s o r­

der on p r iv a te tran sp o rta ilo n wnstier.M unicipal nuLhoriticf? said

Icii-st 12 other persoivs were cauR lu under the s\ftR a n d nil a re p re - iiumed dead.

Tiie g ian t s lag heap, on a hill overlooking th e village, gave way when a load o f cinders from a n ca ity eleo^tric px>wer p lan t wa3 being piled a t th e top. A bout six liouses were sw am ped and 10 o th - m were d am ag ed . A b u tch e r 's shop wa5 c u t In two.

The m issing include four ch ll dren.

"All of them a re probably dead ." ft relief w orker told new sm en. "You see. th is is. n o t lilie a l a n d ­slide where you c a n hope th a t the enrth has been . stopped so m e ­where.

■ ''Here there Is du.st, p ierc ing . ..••rtf penetrating diLsl. which In filtra te s

everywhere and suffocation m u st have overcome th o se w h p jlld n o tdie under crum bU ng houses."------- t: Column ij"

largely acad em ic by th a t tim e. Few cars cou ld move, anyway.

Tlie city h a d 12,000 m en try ing to clear th e s tree ts , with 2,500 pieces .of equ ip m en t. B u t there are 6,000 m iles of streets, and the task looked overwhelm ing.

Na.<)sau.and Suffollc counties, on Long Islan d , were particu larly hard hit. a stin g in g wind piled drifts as h ig h as 10 feet in som e placcs, lig h ts w ere out for a tim e in 12.000 hcwnes and a t M ontauk Point ligh thouse. The poin t's six coast guardsm en sh itted to aux il­iary power to w arn ships passing th at landm ark a t the easte rn tip of Long Is la n d .

Throughout m u st of the East, the new snow was critical because It came on th e heels of a reco rd cold spell. 16 days of unbroken below-zero .tem p era tu res In A l­

and United I'rwi Intifrnallunal T ’RICE 5 C E N fS

He Battled to SaW§lmnl(i^rieii(l

Y e t L a u n c h e d ^ Is O rbited by Soviets

MOSCOW, Kell. I (/I')— T he Soviet U nion to d ay laiinclicil llic lu'aviest S p u tn ik in i.^oi-y— nimx' tliiui .so\cn t(n!.s—i(8 paiLflJLLli4iruirr;inL.tlLilcvi;lttp--:i-liwtvv--w«}ghfe—

space s l i ip for m annwi f lig h t. Tlie . (.l,'il■o v rad io bruke into its sG h w ln ie d -b n ia d e a .s t a t — «iT7m. tn annp tim o tlu' laiiiK-hiim, It made no m ention w hether a u juiinwi n r nwiii w n3-j: ab o ard aiu l d id n o t siicciry w here o r at w hiit h o u r th e Sputnik wa.s Inunclifd. T h e o ff i- ..... ................... — ~ 'cial annoiiiicemcnt, b ased on

J a n ^ lO -A u r to ^ ra s h Fatal for Area Man

Soviet Tuss UQ\va-atrcu(^y- sfnToMient. said (he device was ch'cllng t)Jc Earlli every 893 m ln - ' u lcs on a n oib lt jvt a n IncU na-

I tion of 64 degrees, 57 m inu ios, reaching 203,5 milfs from E a r th

W E N D F l.L I-’eb 4 - B ernard W orland, 8(>, died a t!» ‘ «■’ '"rthost point, and c o m in g - G o o d iiiK Memm-ial luisp ilal F ritlay o f in ju r ie s received inU^ 138.5 miles a t ius closest.a tw o-car acc iden t Jan . 1.0 a t the in te rsection o f hicbw avs 25 and 4(i jn s t st>ulh uf W endell. Mr. W orland never re­gained full consciousness a f te r the accident. H e rem ain­ed in a sem i-co n sc io u s^ ta te until h is death . E ric h W'cR- lie r , -B lis.s,-dinver n ( t hc o th e r- c a r iTivnlyBd'ilTtlfC ' QTisliT wa.s tre a te d a t S t. H encdict’a hospital, Je ro m e , and re­leased. This m a rk s the sec-j * * * *Olid I ra f E ic d e a t h in M a jric Valley thi.s year, Joy June Jarv i.s .\1-year-old dauglU cr of Mr. and i

Mrs, Chester Jarvl.s, Edon. wn.s killed instan tly Feb. 4 when *lie

Drunk Driver Given 5-Year Prison Term

E rw in A. W ern e r , 36, F ile r , wa.s sen te n ce d in d is tr ic t i J t o u r t . F r id ay to not m o re th an five y e a r s in the s ta te

pen iten tia ry f o r d runken d riv ing , rep ea ted o ffense . W er- ^hor w as a r r e s te d Nov, 2fr f o u r miles s o u th and a q u a r te r - 'm ile e as t o f B u h l by S ta te Patrolm an R ic h a rd B urns and

Twin F a lls D e p u ty S h e rif f C urtis P ryo r a f te r he w as ob^ served ru n n in g a stop s ig n . He was a r ra ig n e d before fo r ­mer P ro b a te J u d g e J. Dean^ Mosher N ov . 28 a t w hich

I tim e he w a iv ed a prelim i-

Sam, a boxer owned b j. Mr. and Mm. Enill B. B e rn a rd I, Filer, feels the full effects of an anesthetic ftdmlnlRtcred before repntrinK w ounds be received baltlln ic to save his friend, F ancha G onia les, the Bernard ls ' pet skunk. A W elm araner spotted G o n ia le s i I n . the B ernardI front ja td and s ta r te d after t l ie . chubby little fellow, but Sam Intervened. S am jo t the worst of the encounter and w as taken to the hospital to te t a rae ie d e a r sewed up. T ho o th e r dor, som ew hat lar jer than Sam, w en t home unscathed. (Staff photo-engraving)

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

Dog Has Scars to Prove He Is Friend And Guardian of Family’s Pet Skunk

skunk from an a n im a l farm in iBlackfoot wJicQ he w as Just a m onth old. He w as descenlfcd when he WAS 3 weeks old, M is . BernardI explains.

Tlifi skunk: and boxer have be come the ,"bcst of f rlen d a and,..ev?n sl eep - a f r sa id . **Poncho IHcES" to pester 6am ~ D y

Fi'lendshlp can be m igh ty Im p o rla n t an d also m s e com plica­tions. Sam . a 5-year-o.ld boxer dog owned by Mr. nnd M rs. Emil B. Bernardi, Filer, has th e scai's to prove it.

W h e n . S am 's friend, P a n c h o GonaJkles^-^oip-ini^aroDblerSam**^'-

g lad ia to rs b u t n o t b e fo re Sam 's left e a r h ad been chew ed. H e was taken to .the Tw in P a lls G reen Cross V eterinary h osp ita l whei’e Dr, H. W . R onk a n e sth e tized him and sew ed up th e rag g ed ear.

T h e 6 th er dog w as n o t hurt,.M rs. B « n ja rd iT c p o r te d ,’^n<H=^n6R^tM fI

infidiaifily-w cntOa-hli-reaeuer-Pfln* -w a itln g -fo r-B a iii to- get h om e - sp~

T.F. Boy, 17, Wounds Self In Right Les

f t7 l7 = y ^-o id T w in T a l ls y o u th who sho t iilmself accidentally in the leg S a tu rday a fte rn o o n w ith a .22 caliber revolver is In " fa ir ly Rood" co n d itio n .-rep o rt a tte n d a n ts

In**- Mlglc Valley M em orial hospita l. ■ / Marion H atch, so n of Mr. a n d ^ Mrs. F. E. H atch . 761 Second a v e ­

nue north, had been targe t sh o o t­i n g on the n o rth s id e of the P e r - fiine Memorial b rid g e In Jerom e county when th e a c c id e n t h ap p en -

l ^ c d between 2:30 a n d 3 p.m. T h e n b u l l c t entered h ig h on the r ig h t ^ ICR and lodged n e a r t h e boy’s knee ,

said Twin Falls C oun ty S h e riff _i^nnip.s.Bmham

nary hearing:. A t th a t tim e his bond w as se t a t $1,000. He posted it and has been free un til Friday. He a p p e a re d with hts a t ­torney E. M. R a y b o rn for sen ten c ­ing after e n te r in g a piea. of guilty Jan . 20,

Werner was convicted twice be- fore of r inm ken driving

Mrs. H atch said h e r son an d aI -co m p a n io n ,'-Q n rr~ S n y d e r; 'T w in

Falls, had been sh oo ting a t tin cans, “M arlon p o in te d to a t in can and said. 'W a tc h th a t one,’ " Mr. Hatch said. “T h e n he rea liz ­ed he was hit.”

X-rays were schedu led for la te oftiurday evening o r S unday m o rn - •ng. Mrs. H atch sa id , adding* h e r J an was resting com fortab ly a t th e nospitnl. ^

Tiio fad was a d m itte d to th e ‘'ospUnl shortly a f te r 3 p.m. T w in

In 1066 he a p p e a re d before-for- m er Filer Ju s tic e o f the Peace V. A. Allison on a s im ila r charge.

His second o ffen se brought him b e b re district co u rt May 23, 1058. At th at time h e received 18 m onths probation.

Harland H. P rice , R upert, ap peared in R u p e r t police co u rt on Friday and w a s fin ed $100 and costs by Judge G eorge Bedford on a charge ot d r iv in g while in to x i­cated.

Price was a rr e s te d Jan . 31 by R upert police,• On a second c o u n t driving w lth -

M L a -d r lM r ls -U c e n se -h e ^ a H ln c d$5.

-w a 8 -o ^d e red •-ll•e 'ld .^ n -th e Minidoka co u n ty Jail in lieu of th e two fines.

Jerry Hafer, 1 8 ,483 M artin street, was fined $25 a n d costa in Tw in Palls police c o u r t S a tu rd ay and his driver's license was suspended for 30 days for reck less driving. H afer pleaded guilty.

A complaint signed by P o l i c e Chief Howard G llle tto accused Hflfer of reckless driving F riday o n Main av en u e a n d Second ave­nue nortli.

A s e o o n d c h a rg e of reckless .(ContlnuH on f i f s 3, Colomn i)

clio, the Bernardbi' 0 -m onth -o ld p e t skunk, was taking a stro ll In th e fro n t y a rd Thursday m orning w hen a W elm arancr dog spotted th e chubby lit tle fellow an d went a fte r him ,

Sam took a f te r the larger dog. W hen M rs. Bernardi went to in ­vestigate th e noise the two dogs were b a ttlin g and Pancho wa.’i an in terested bystander,

M rs. B e rn a rd i separated t h e

Only Miracle To Stop Poor Water Season

BOISE, Feb. 4 (-f) — Only a rec­ord snow fall an d precipitation can, p reven t a c ritica l shortage of wa­te r th is year, th e soil conservation service sa id today.

NEWS BULLETINSMILAN, Italy. Feb. 4 (/R "8oph la Loren to n jih tJg D n JU b ^»n." i\\t Ita lian verflloii of llolly^ood>_QKar.JorutliB-beit-perXorin-

tttct D f a c r t e s a ld~iuTI(allaii movie last year.

ilOMH. Feb. 4 IM—Tecn-ago s tu d e n ts and atee l-h e lm eted rio t po- bnificd in R o m a n streets to d ay as faaclBt p o litic ian s sought to anil-Au!Jtrlan dem o n stra to rs against both I ta ly 's mlddle-jx)au

and th e C om m unist p a r ty . I t was t h e fo u rth day m “ tUai fiimlenls, m a n y ol th em s ti ll in short tro u se rs , took to th e

jtrceis (or protect r tt ll lc s In I t a ly ’s dispute w ith A u stria over tn e“oulh T tqI.

*->f«'i:it, II. I„ F e b . 4 m a n anil*W« wife, flgUUn* l '« l ' » » ! ' Ua roiid here toulcUt ttu m b lc 4 oit » Utoiher an d aWef

nearly dead from eiposure. T a k e n to Kent County hrnfu * ' '■Itlcal condition were Calbcrlne Fltton. nbout 30, and iief 0 . about 35. Miss Flllon w ti pronounced dead“ a t Uio lioBpUal.

CITY. Feb. 4 W l-W tninm D. KellcV, Jr.. 30-ycnr-oltl M(i ? oI tho Allegany Instrtfinciib company, Oumbcriand,

. 1» ti'o-wrccXnge ol the* Itplit i»I < lly L ThuvsUfty -nlght, on R-fHght-frt)jn-6ftlV liaite'I— novtUcnx U tah community. Ho was a lo n i

ro n o h er-w lth -4 0 "y cars ' experience In m easuring moisture con ten t t£ld him '*only a miracle can save us this la te In the season."

Severe reductions In all b u t the n o rth e rn m as t rlvera of th e Co­lum bia b asin a re recorded 'In the rep o rt released by Nelson, th e 8CS snow supervisor.

T here Is now no question th a t a lm ost the e n tire Columbia basin (aces a svitctsslvt i n se a t, h e said.

T he below norm al m oisture In th e Snake r iv e r basin tan g e d (tom the Owyhee a n d Malheur river te rsh e d s-w n ic lT iffr iO per cen t of no rm al — tfown 66 per cen t from the-preylou*-m onth--^“ t(rthe-iire< i| betw een Hel^e a n d America Falls,

p er cen t — down from 80 per ce n t th e p rev ious month.

In the Low er Columbia basin, th e m oisture supply ranges from 27 p e r ce n t o t n o rm a l In th e W llo- m ette valley to 65 per cent on the U pper Jo h n D ay river w atershed.

T he U pper Columbia basin sup- piles range from 00 per ce n t of no rm al on th e C lark Pork a n d the Pbnd OrelUe rW er watersheds to 104 per cen t on th e Columbia river In C anada.

h e could h av e som eone to pick on, sh e added.

-M r.-a n d -M rs . B o m a rd l got the

Angola Avers Uprisings Are Soon CrushedLUANDA, Angola. Portuguese

W est Africa, Feb. 4 i;Pi—T h e gov­e rn m en t announced It crushed to­d ay a n arm ed upri.slng sup|X)sedly lim ed w ith th e I ll-fa ted seizure of th e liner S a n ta M aria . T his was the s trongest gust o f winds of Af­r ic a n natio n a lism In th is P o rtu ­guese te rr ito ry so fa r .

A com m unique from Gov. Gen Alvnro S ilva T a v a re s said three b ands of iarmed Negroes attacked L u a n d a ’s police h ead q u arte rs and th e cWll an d m ilita ry prisons dur- in g —tn e - - n ig h t - ln - a n attem p t, to! f ree prisoners.

“In- th is they fa iled ,” the com' m unlque sa id . “T h o se responsible a re a lready u nder a rre s t and for th e m ost p a r t o rd er is re-estab ' lished ."

T h e governor genera l sa id both( C o n tin u e d o n P a r a 2 . C o lu m n 7)

Many Rebels Are Reporfed in CubaM IA M I, F la ., Feb. 4 W) — The

|j I la n ll-H ? ;'a !d -f la j’s-B n-t!3tlm !itedj 2,000 to 4,000 C uban rebels liow arc o p e ra tin g In m o u n ta in a reas ot

[cu b a T ig a ln sn h iT e B ln iB -o f-P rlm e j M in is te r P ldel Castro.

T h e new spaper sa id th e flsures resu lted from a poll o f Its sources In C uba an d W ashington . And It s a id th e a n tl-C a s tro forces now a re s tro n g er th an C a s tro 's , guer­r illa s wore a t the sam e compar- tlve s tag e of developm ent.

How ever, th e H erald said Castro h as built, up a pow erful tpllltary m ach in e an d Is In m uch better- sh ap e to copo with a revolt than was Fulgenclo B atis ta , whose re gim e C astro toppled In 1060.

. . nibbling him on the foot b u t the dog doesn' seem to m ind,” she n o tes ,

Tliey also have a p e t owl, Sla. mese cat and a Uttle m ongrel pup­py nam ed Heldl. "S am acta like a protective big b ro th e r to them all," she said.

"If a couple of the p e ts s ta rt squabblhig Sam steps In and re stores order," Mrs. B e rn a rd i re. ported.

Ship Owners Claim Nearly Empty Liner

RECIPE, Brazil, Feb. 4 Ifl — The Portuguese ow nets of t h e S an ta Marli> reclaimed th e v irtu a lly de­serted liner In Recife h a rb o r to­day while Capt. HenrlQ ue Oalvao’s rebels cried foul from ash o re . ^ tisltao 7 ~ h c ltl~ ln "" tti$ ~ p o lice3 i^ - rocks of this tropical p o r t with 21 fellow conspirators, w as hop­ing for political asylum in Brazil and trying best to save face .

His seagoing rev o lu tio n yanked out-from u nder him , h e vowed to continue the f igh t a g a in s t the Portuguese governm ent of P re­m ier Antonio de' O liv eira Salazar,

!on land.To avoid the h u m ilia tio n of

d irec t surrender to h is enemies, Galvao turned the 16.6 m illion dol- l a r vessel over • to B ra2 i l Friday, B razilian President J a n lo Quad

Al’ea-Scouts Will Celebrate 51st Anniversary This Week

—S couts In th e Snoke River Area council. Boy S couts ot .America, will be am ong th e nation's 6,100,000 Cub Scouts, E xplorers anH ad u lt leaders observ ing the 61s t an ' n lversary o f th e Boy Scouts of, A m erica d u rin g Boy Bcout week Feb, 7 th ro u g h 13. Tlio them e will be "S tren g h ten America . , C haracte r C oun ts," notes R ichard Dost, council S co u t exccutlvo.

T h e m ain ac tiv ity during th e week In tho S im ke Itlver,council will bo th e second annual Kaglo recognition d in n e r a t 7:30 p , m, Wedncaitoy In tl^o dining room of tho Moglc Valley cate , Jcroine

Fcnlurotl apeak a t the d liuicr w lll-be-U r..C R rl L ,lsa a u io n i head of th e depRTtm ent of ipcech und

d r a m a - « t - I d a h o - S t a t e college, Pocatello .

T w in Falla Scouts worked S a t­u rd ay on 18 windows d o n a ted for d isp lays by T w in F alls an d Kim- berly m erch an ts to Individual groups. S cou t skills a n d program s will be displayed In tho windows.

T h e window displays will be Judged T uesday, Ju dg ing will be divided In to th ree clnsslflchtlons tor C ub Scouts, Boy Stiouts and E xplorer posts. T he m a in require- m en l (o r each division 's display Is follow ing o t ^ thenip Ideo anti cu rry in g It out.

C hurches th ro u g h o u t the coun­cil will rccogulze Suiiday , Feb, 13, as S co u t S unday,

Dost n o te d l tho t_m oat flcouti jl'OuprimVo u iiiroo tlv ltic j plflir ned fo r th i week.

T o rth cH T h n o u n ced th a t the ves. sel, second largest lii P o r tu g a l’i m erchan t fleet, would b e h an d id b n ck-to -the-P ortugU E S B “ gDVern= m ent.

Qalvao could h a r d l j h a v e been unaw are th a t this would happen, b u t today a rebel spokesm an ot the police barracks to ld new sm en h e was Incepsed tho s h ip Is golhg bock to " th e d lcto to r S a lazo r,"

"W e are shocked an d ta k e n by surprise," he sol(l, " a t th e j t t l t u d e of the Brazilian g overn ihen t, since It signed 0 docum ent w ith us guoronteelng th o t th e S a n ta M arla would stay under th e B raz ilian Hag,"

T h is was the I lrs t m en tio n ot any such docum entt I t I t e x is ts a t all. In accepting the vessel from Qalvoo, the Brozlllans -h a d deli­cately asked Oalvao on ly It he would turn the sh ip over to thehL Hi! agreed.

A fter the B razilians tu rn e d the sh ip over to the P o rtu g u e se gov­ernm ent, Portuguese o t tlc la ls re ­tu rn e d U to Its ow ners, t h e Colo, n la l Navigation com pany.

T h u s ended a t lea s t the seagoing phase o t a bizarre rev o lu tio n th a t began In the Ct^rlbbean J o n , 33. T h e . liner 's s tack was sm udged w ith soot and her a lrco n d ltlo n ln g system , out of order even before tho rebels look over, hod n o t been repa ired . ,

Now begins a tegol p h a a p th a t may bo tangled In B h iz lllo n courts lo r » long tim e, T lie sh ip 's owners ore believed . p lan n in g a c t i o n a g a in s t Qalvoo lo r th e seiz ing . In w hich a ship 's o d ice r w n i klllctl, T ho rebel chief's law yer, Alvoro Lins, also Is reported n la tm ln g toj apiiiiol In co u rt lor - re lu ra o ( th e liner, claim ing I t m i p rlie o f wm.

Traffic Death Scoreboard

Here Is a compari.-^on of tra f ­fic fata lities for 1000 and 1961 for Magic Valley and for th e , e n tire sla te :Magic Valley, lOfiO............... 1Magic Valley. 1061 ............... 2Idaho. IDGO ................................ 11Idaho. 1061 ................................22

darted ih fron t of a car driven by Mr.*i. Leo Ros.n, Hazeiton.

T lie accident occuiTCd two miles[i;DUtn"OT Eden. L ast year7'i.lie .sec­ond car fata lity was recorded on M arch 2.

Mr. W orland was born Dec. 8,(C o n tin u rd a n r a c e 3 . C o lu m n 7)

o Are KiUed JBv-Accidents In Gem StateBy The Associated Press

A truck h it and killed a pedeS' trlan in Idaho P alls S a tu rd a y eve­ning. I t was th e e ig h th traffic

I fatality of the w eek -en d 'ln Idaho, I a n d the 22nd fata lity fo r th e year —double the toll a t th is tim e Inst year.

Pour accidents k illed six per' soHR within an e lR h t-hour period Friday night and S a tu rd ay morn ing.

And nn B G -y ea r-o ld Wendell m an died In a Ooodlng_huaDiti

point.A pparatus on board functioned*

normally "w hile It was b e in g p u t into o rb it-and-during its fu r th e r m o ^ i e n t —a lo n g - th c - o r b i t f^ th e — r, .slatcmont said. . H

"The sclentlilc and techn lcaT :. tasks se t (ov th e hunching o f tho sRti'llUc have been ca ir ie d ou t,”It added.

Previous space ships p u n c h e d by the Soviet- space scien tis ts ‘were In th e flve-toir c l^ . ; i^ ^ ____ _• -L ast M ay 15. a space s h ip w as launched to test the sep ara tio n o f the cap su le , from its c a rr ie r , for return to E a r th on signal. I t ca r­ried a dum m y U\c size o f a m an Inside a c a b in that s c ien tis ts sa id s in ^ la ted tem perature a n d space conditions a n astronaut w o u ld _travel in. ' ' ' _____

Last Aug, 19, the Soviet ficleh-..”' lists sen t u p a number of onlnml® Including tw o dogs, Belka (S q u ir­rel) and S tre lka (U ttle .A rrow )* and announced the dog5 were

iC o n tin u c d o n r* f« ] . C o ln n il i ' 7 )

If'

oT 'lnJurles received J a n . 10.Tho pedestrian k illed In Idaho

Falls was identified a s LeQrande Rigby, about 50, Id a h o Palls. He

(C o n tin u e d on P a c e ] , C o lu m n 1)

l'!|SoundHeari]_„ From Space May Be Man

By Partisan StrifeBOISE, Feb. 4 (;P)—P artisan strife, with p ressu re grow­

ing steadily during a four-day Democratic slowdown, ex­ploded into a shouted charge o f " th a t's a lie” on the floor of the Idaho senate today. I t resulted in a week-end ad­journm ent w ith the firs t-read ing calendar not ye t com­plete and w ith a dozen bill aw aiting final consideration. Demands fo r economy, with spending cut below the level of 87.9 million dollars proposed b y the joint finanqe-ap- propriations committee, werevoiced iti both the house andsenate during th e h a lf-d ay sc.s- slon today w hich ended the 1D6I legislature's f ifth week.

The "lie" charge was hurled by Sen. K. C. Barlow , R., Casslo, chairm an of the jo in t committee who drew criticism from a Demo- icrallc mem ber o r h is group on grounds he and Rep, P e te T. Cen- arussa, R., Blaine, chairm an of I tho house appropria tio n s commlt- l^E rn scd “ T iilln i!ia” tactics:

Sen. Don^Prederlckseri, D., Good­ing, m ade the assertio n , saying he had "seen som e p retty good railroad Jobs In my tUne but no th ­ing, absolutely n o th in g , th a t com- ' pares to the actions o r these two chairmen."

Barlow replied t h a t Prederlck- jen . In com m ittee sessions, "asked for no in fo rm ation th o t was not Immediately forthcom ing,"

"At no tim e In th e meetings of the .com mittee," Barlow said, "did the scn o to r ' from G ooding com-

In th e -J o to t com m ittee give In- dlcotlon of a p rogram lor ap- p ro p rH itlo n s rT h e lr -a c t lo n s -n r tte '

[joint com m ittee in d ica ted support ot th e decisions dem ocratically a r­rived a t In com m ittee."

Ben.-R; M. W etherell, D„ Ehnore, asked Barlow If he h a d been ask­ed by D r / Donold W olker, presi­dent of Idaho S ta te college, to re­open consldcrotlcn of the budget of the Pocatello Institu tion .

Barlow replied t h a t h e had, , "And d id n 't you," W etherell odd-

(Conllnutd on Pag* 3. Calunn 11

Book of GoldLONDON, Feb. 4 tn — soviet

P rem ier Khrushchev Is offering comm unlst-style Incentives to boost farm output.

Moscoiv radio rep o rted th s Soviet leader Is d raw in g u p a "golden book" w hich will In­clude the nam es of workers achieving ogrlcu ltural sched-

^y ca i^p lan ---------------- --------— -

Escape Thwarted At Idaho Prison

B O ISE, Feb. 4 M —A b u rs t of, g u n fire h a lted a m u rd e re r a n d a robber a s they a tte m p te d to scale a wall and flee th e Id a h o state! p en iten tia ry today.

G u ard s saw the m en as they a t-

"At no tim e d id th e m inority T o p n O T n h e 18-foot m asonryw all w hich surrounds th e Insti­tu tio n , T hey fired b u rs t o t gun- flre -w h lch -sen t-th e -m en -flcu rry ln f back to prison buildings.

T h ey were captured w ltliy u t dlf' flcu lty . Neither w as wounded.

T h e escape was a tte m p te d by L o rn B, W hite, 27, received In 1057 to serve an e ig h t-y ea r term fo r robbery In Ada coun ty , and ' R eed Hopla, 33, rece ived In 1064 td serve a life sentenceP for flrsl degree m u rd er In B a n n o c k coun­ty.

President’s Children Fly to Washington to Join Parents

WASHINOTOM. r e b _ 4 J J I —T ha | itVfoTCcnncdy ch ild ren Hew from Polm Beoch, F la,, today to Join t h e t p aren ts a t th e W hite House,

The P residen t a n d M rs, K enne­dy w ent to the a irp o r t fo r t h j re ­union w ith C aroline, 3, and 3- m onth-old John , Jr,

Caroline,. In a yellow wool coat and h a t, was g a th e re d Into her m other's arm s os M rs, Kennedy

<ond t ^ F r e s l d e n t w e n t Inside tho K e n t m fam ily p la n e to greet tlielr unlldren,

Tho plane, "C aro line,'' tax ied up to the snowy torm lnol a t 3:66 p.m, where K ennedy a n d h is-w lfo had been waiting obout seven m lnutei In the 30-degrcc,' b u t sunny, mcother.

W h i l e ph o to g rap h ers - snapped ploturca, the K onncdys got Into 0 White IIouso cor, w ith boby John, bundled In White h lon k ets , on Mri,, K cnnetly 'i lap , O orollno cllmbeil aboMtl h e r fn th o r 'i kheiss for tho

rldo-to-tholr-now -hom o,— — - W h e n th e ir lim ousine d rew up

to th e W hite House en tra n c e , C a r­o lin e was delighted to f in d a full- sc a le snowm an w aitin g for her F ash io n ed by h e a d gardener R o b e r t Redm an, It hod buttons m ode of coal and a c a rro t nose, w ore on ancient P an am a h a t, and h a d a bow tie mado o f red ribbons,

W lillo Mrs, K ennedy carried b ab y John o u t of the cor an d Into Uie executive m ansion, C aroline a n d h e r fo th e r m ade to / th e snow n ian , Tlio little girl sm iled hugely a n d p a tted J ts frosty legs.

I t wo« fa r d ifferent w ea ther the ohlldron found UiAn In Ute bahny ollm ate they loft In P a lm DcBoh.j NolUior woro a; coot w hen thoy took olf,

C aroline and Joliii, Jr., staycil. In P a lm Beaoli w lien 'U ic lr p o ro n li cn m e here j u s t bo loro tliq : Jm i, 30 Inauguration ,

. TURIN, ItaUan-m

Italy , Feb, 4 ( f l^ A n —

sounds tHatiiSlght havfi.been heartbeats ,Bhd. heivy-utoeathlng on a tape recording of rad fo .s lg -- 15 nals-on-afroquojioy-used-by-SpTltt— sotellltes, . ■ . :. 1

The’-recordlng was mod# Iwu ^ hlehts ago by Achulo and Olovon Battlsto Judlca-Oprdlglla, w h o monitored the signals on rodlo re­ceiving eiiulpihcnt thes ’lio.ve set up tn the ir home to intercept Amerlcaiii and .Soviet space trons- misslcma. . ■>.

The sam e short wave s ig n a ls were m onitored by the o bserva­tory a t B ochum , Qecmatiy.

The signals were recd v ed be­fore the S oviet Union a n n o u n c ed today It h a d launched a g ia n t new Sputnik. T h e Turin b ro th ers said the signals were d iff e re n t- im m .- those they h a d h e u d previousl;r from satellites.

“In addition to the u su a l b lp - blp," Achllle sa id , "it seem ed t o u s th a t there w ere sounds In d ica tin g the m ovem ents of o hum an b e in g o r anim al In . a p h y s ic a l.s ta te o t - apporent ((Ifflculty," , . :

i m - ,c o u l d -lhefie-.Eoundn_wcre,’i- s a ld -a io v a n ,— , "■but we th o u g h t they m ig h t be moaning o r heavy breath ing o t a being In d ifficulty In a space ship,”

HIGHLIGHTS inT o d a y ' s T i m e s - N e w srag e 1 -iJlusslans orbit la rg e s t,

sputnik ye t, Frigid storm c r ip ­ples N o rth ea s t U, 8„ W endell m an dies o f J a n , 10 c ra sh I n ­juries, Boy Scouts open S co u t

i-Aveelc-obsemincerHalfTla y -s ei - slon of s ta te legislators m ark e d by p a rtisan strife, K ennedy . cMldren lo in parents In W h ltnTIoiEer

Pago 3 — Camp F ire Q lrls - help Red C ross campaign.

Page 41 - EdltoHal: "PoU tlcs as Usual."

Page S—N ational C h lld re n 'j Dental H e a lth week m ark ed ,31 nomed to Tw in Foils co u n ty boards. T h re e-s ta te m eeting .se t on fUh problem ,’

Pago 0 - B ill to W1 fish a n d g o m e eonunlssloii d e fea ted ,Hailey a re a snow report g iv ­en, Two B u h l youths cau g h t byfleet-pollcem en. • .........

Pago 7 — American Oil co m ­pany estab lishes licadquarters of now d is tr ic t In Twin Falla.

Pago 8 — Cljlirootors r e - , heoreo fo r Brlgadoon,— P«jo-i)— O h lld re rh e lp - tf r tv a - |T ^ j to aid hosplto l.

P a te 10—Publli> Forum.Page H —Tw in Falls B ru in s

edge Caldwell, Baakelball l e - sults.

. rag e 15—T , F . edges p a s t Bolso 70-08 In double overtim e, Bowling, Basketball 'results.

Page ID—F B I expert paid l a f t honors here,

Sundtty F e a tu re Sccllont H o s - i / j p ltal medical s ta ff leeks' b e s t caro o t p a tien ts , Teen.age g irl solos a t .losUn I W , O ltlU m er rconlls "Old B n ld j" foray In rnlrflold nreo. Molted coins s o l- vnBed tram ' o lub Ilte, F e e d lo t Tour Sot T uesday , Bputl o u t­look changing. Twin n i l s m a n 1ms ip in t life a s tnllol', I^orest sorvlco rfcpolrlng sign v a n d a l­ism , O rca t Pyrenees pup» r e - ' su it from a rtld o la l Insoin lnn- tlon, D apllst p ro g ru m 'p la n n r t.

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8 Are Killed "Byiiccideiits

61 Geiri State(From P if« Oni)

t t u struck b y a tru ck u lie-wiilk> ed ao ro u th e street.

Tw o c o r- tn ic k collisions claim ­ed tw o lives each—one In north

la lio 'BUd u u c .ln sou theiu t~ ldatitr o n e tw o -ca r crash In southwest

Id a h o cla im ed the life o f a Boise - J u n lo r -h lg h -^ o o l . coach.

A F o rt H a ll resident was killed i n - a sIB gle-car 'M cfdent - n ear Po- a

■" ta lS Io early S a tu rd ay m bming. 'Tw o n o r th Idaho youths were

killed w hen th e ir sm all station- wagon collided w ith a big truck t ra i le r Just e a s t of th e ShosUgne

—(sounty co m m u n ity -o t K ingston o n ■ u . S . h ighw ay 10. S ta te police said

th e victims w ere M ichael LcRoy P e to rso n r 31— K ellogg;-the-drlverr

and h is passenger, F rancis Edwin £ rlck so n , 22, K ingston.

T h e d river o f the U nited Tnick- llnes, Inc,, r ig was P rank L. Clem- m ens, 44, Spokane , who was un­h u r t.

Officer* ( a id the Peterson car ro u n d ed a c u rv e on tlie wet high­way a h a lf -m ile east of Kmgston o n d s lam m ed Into the truck .The

M A G IC VALLEY—Partly clooSy tJiroU ih Monday. Not m oeh U n i' p e ra tu re c h a o fe . Jllrh both days 40-50, Low tonigbl IB-28. U lch Sat< iirdait a t Joslln field 42. lo» 33, 30 a t 5 p jn .

N O R T H IDAHO—Mostly c loudy through M onday Ith. sca tte red m o w In ' m o u n ta in s . -A few s h o w e rs - lower-leveU -todoy- and a g a in M onday. P a tch e s of night and m o rn in g valley log. L ittle te m p e ra ­tu re c h an g e .

NEW Y O IIK . Feb, 4 tPH-The lo w est tem perature reported to the

Prison Terra Is Given^or- Tipsy Driver

SUNDAY. PEBKL’ARY ,nr,i

A i i e h d 'C r a a m t io i tMr. and Mrs. John W . M ille r,

sr., and tlielr sp n and d a u g h te r - in-law, Mr. and M rs. W e rU a Mil­ler, all Tw in F ails , r e t u r n e d last week from Las Cruces. t J . M., where' they a tten d ed , the" g r a d u a ­tion of their son John W . M iller.Jr„ from the University— o t —L a i j j l l a n ln e - L lc u is e

<From P ag t Oni) drlvlnf o g a ln s t H ofer was a John D oe’w arrin ilr lssu ed " a f te r a ’ com- plalnt was s ig n e d by Assistant P o - ,

ttiicB ca jcc iu e b a urivuJB _____ u . l f FHHnv h v IhH T w in F n lU rm in tv . . . ______ In . r f i.n o t.r-hHafcr on A d d iso n avenue c a s t . f a m i l y are moving t o SaltV.-8. w e a th e r bureau here today w a s 13 below lero a t Aberdeen, S . U. j ile a d e d Innocent on this Lake City where he has a c c e p te dT h e h l ib e s t tem perature »a» 83 a t Therm al, Calif. coym „„(, r e q u e s te d a trial which “ Position, .

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l J U n it rc k , c-louily ik>i«e .ItoAtun. e]o<i«t> .....J iu f fa lo . m o w . I J u l te ..

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PauJ; pjnmfy .,V, - N ew Dricant, citiitdy j.'i N e w Yc>ri(, inr)w ... ;l(O u d r t i . 4 1 1O n m h a . miuw , 'i:<P h i lu d r l i ih ia , *iiow ........... :i(iP h i*cniji. c lea r ............71n i t J W i f h 7 " c K i r d r “P n c n ir l l i i .P o r( la n < I, Mr,, rlo tid y I tic h m o n ii r l« ir R*Klfc Sf.TTniir ”S t . r)i>udyS a i l U k o Clly S a (i DirL’o, r lr a r S u i t Kranrloi'ii, e lr . i r

rain

T m iii|>u. r l r a r ,T w in F a l l .W n»hlnjrt'»n. c lear .......W ’M t V fliow ilurie W inni|>«i^ . rlDiKiy

r.s-ni -- "~~Dotbs~Bgld~he ‘8aw a -ll)5^Chev» Council to Meet .PTA council vIH hieet a t 8 p.in.

,Tr.l.U

Jo sep h in e EvenlnR Billie, p o r t Hftll, d ie d In the slnglc-car a c c id e n t o n H ighlinc road nine m iles n o rth o f Pocatcllo. Officers aaid a c a r driven by Lorry B. M ich ae l

“ D D n za le sr^e l8 e r~ fil£ ld d ec !“ trom-'----------------- ^

Magic Valley FuneraB"

t h e ley- h ighw ay and overturned.T h e victim w aa thrown out and th e c a r ro lled over on her>

A 65<year-old m an and a 2>y ea r-o ld g irl died in' a car-tr»ck ____c ra s h 17 m ile s north of Idaho!fourth w a rd .

T a i ls .P e rd Mathifc, Terrcton, alone In

hlA car, a n d 2-year-old Lounnn ^ S is t l ln e ., one of five members of

a M bnteview fam ily riding in the cab of a hay-loaded truck and

TW IN P A L L S — Funeral scrviccs___________ ch. 2 ’/j-m onth-

old son o f Mr. a n d ' MnV. Joseph Busch, J r . . Tw in Fulls, will be held a t 2 p jn . M onday at Reynolds fu ­n e ra l c h a p e l . Concluding rites will be conducLcd a t Suttset Memorial p a rk by B ish o p W ayne Bauer. LD S

fsm ash u p on anow-slick U. S. h igh­w ay 01 . -

A fo rm er B lackfoot m an, Wal lac e M. S te w a rt, 25, coach a t B oise’s E ast Junior high school, w a j killed In a tw o-car crash be' tw een N am pa and M eridian,

StrifeTHarks Half Day for State Solons

(From P*K* On«) ed. "te ll h im th a t It you did you

.ivould cut blA appropriation one- h a lf m illion dollars?"

" I d id n o t. IT iat's a lie," Bar- low shouted .

"Y es, you’ d id , behind the cur­ta in ," W eth e rell retorted, telling n ew sm en la te r th o t a num ber of

~ -o ther--per5on»_also hcard..Borlow m a k e the R em ark.

L ie u t. OoT. W illiam E, Drevlow,, w n a te ^ ire s ld e n t ,- h an g ed jils gavel,

W y ln g h e w ould perm it no such s ta te m e n ts t o be m ade on the t e n a t s floor.

' ; S e n . A r th u r M urphy, D , .S h o - -^f<hone„_AW l_a«»-i.iS

. a . , O uelila7^ iio th -m i econom y, M u rp h y said he could

'.no t, "h i good conscience," support__a .g e n e r a l - fu n d o pera ttag total of

'in o re th a n 70,1 m illion dollars, a b o o s t of five p e r cen t over the

' e iv r e n t b ienn ium . Palm er said he ! ' l a w e d a red u c tio n of a t least five ■million do llars In the Joint com­m itte e 's recom m endations.

■ “W e are, a S d we have been," (p en d in g beyond our ability to ■pay," P a lm er to ld the house. " I t we approve th e proposed operat­in g budget o f S7.0 m illion dollars

'w e m u s t s h a re the responsibility t o In creasin g general fund ex-

Ip en d ltu re s b y some I I J per cent ■In J u s t 10 y ea rs .. T h e senate education commit­te e f a i l e d 'to achieve Its giial of

'h a v in g a proposed new formula t o d istr ib u tio n of s ta te public Bchool funds rea d y fo r presenta­t io n .

S 6n . R odney H ansen, R., M ini­d o k a , chahrm ap, said the group "la m ak ing p ro g ress and we hope to h a v e , a decision a t our next

■m eeting on T uesday,"■ H a n se n s a id meml

__ eo m m lttes w e re "Quite unhappy"’w ith tho 33 m illion dollars public sch o o l ap p ro p ria tio n proposed by

; th e Jo in t conunlttee , even though l i t rep re se n ts a boost,of 6 million

■' d o lla rs from th e c u rren t biennium,' H e sa id th e group is seeking to

d e te rm in e a source for additional . sch o o l funds.

' T w en ty -fiv e bills were Intro d u c e d In th e house. Including one

; w h ic h d irec ts th e s ta te board of : e d u c a tio n to s tu d y sta te-supported ; In s titu tio n s o t higher education to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th ere Is dupll-

— c a tlo r

H E Y B U R N —F uneral services fo r B urton S y lve.ilcr McBride will be h e ld a t 2 n ^ . M onday a t the Hey- bu rn L D S chapel with Bishop Stevens H c ln e r offlclatlnR. P in a lr t tc s will_h /> iiAifi nt (.hp HiypriSififcem etery. H eyburn, Pjienclfi m ay call a t th e Payne mortuary Sunday n fte rnoon an d ;evenlng-And-M on­day until t im e of fiervices.

WENDELL—G raveside rite.s wll! b e conducted for B em nrd W nrlan d a t 10:30 p.m. Tuesday a t the W e n ­d e ll cemetery w ith the Rev. P a s ­c a l Menola, pastor of the Jerom C ' W endell Catholic churclics, o fflc - ia t ln g . Friends m ay call a t the W eav er mortuary from 4 p.m. S u n . d a y until time of services.

TW IN FALLS — G raveside s e rv ic e s for Richard H. O lm stead' will b e held^fiit II a.m , Tuesday d t the T w in Falls cemetery w ith th e Rev, ■Woodrow.WoQlev nf tho F allx

T o leM h o u B h W ^^d rl^^n -b y H a f ^ ^ ^

Bboul 10.15 p .m . Friday. 'h istory of the PTA In T w in Falls.Dobbj s a id t h e speeding Chev- ---------

rolet, r e g is te re d to M. S. Haler,! son i i - m jpassB l-h lB -C B r-sirineT lght, d ro v f; - i ( „ ; A nna Wilson, T w in F^llsT

,J on wllh n o l ig h ts ond passed tw o . reports th a t her son , E. L e o n Wll- oncomlng c a rs . i G arden Grave, Calif., h a s been

.It "Boyd'TJayley, 19, 1316 Fourth '.jiriciien w iih’ his second h e a r t a t- avenue e a s t, w as fined 125 and In the lost two m o n th s .costs and h la d river 's license was --------suspended fo r 30 days Saturday schedule Announced

■Jj when he p le a d e d guilty in Twin Beginning Monday, the E p lsco - Palls police c o u r t ' t o r e c k l e s s p ji church T h r if t Shop w i l l be driving. ;op t„ jhrec days a week, M o n d a y ,

He was c i te d Pi'lday at M ain , Wednesday and Friday,avenue a n d S econd avenue north.; ---------

Drew S te w a r t T eu sch er.20. route^ Tour Tlmes-Ncws 2. Jerome, p le a d e d Innocent to a i Tw enty-eight boys and g i r l s from ehnree ul l e c k le s.' drTvTi7g~Ei'Tw ln! th e ' inuiiiuy and -iunlcr— d e p art?; Palls police c o u r t Saturday andfm ent.s of the M urtaugh M e th o d is t requested a - t r i n l . Judge Ptnce se t cl)Urdi toured the. T ta iM -N e w s his bond a t $50 and th e trial for" plant Saturday a fte rn o o n . Ac- 10 am. F eb . 'lO . ‘ i companylng the ch ildren w e r e Mrs.__^hnrgi* nft<*r M °i l^»rrl.s I.n ttlmcr. Mril. C. L . J o h n1060 Pontiac alleged ly struck three parked ca rs o n W ashington street north early S a t u r d a y j h c accident before 252 W a sh in g to n street north caused a b o u t '$400 damage to the r igh t fron t e n d of t h e . Pontiac.

Also d am ag ed , was. th e fmnf nnH rea r of a leg a lly parked 1953 Chev­rolet pickup t ru c k owned by 0. E.Oamet of t h e above address; a 1952 Bulck o w n e d bjt George A.Clark, Id a h o P a lls ; and a 1940 Do Sotn with O r ^ o n license plates,

F i r s t Pre.sbyterlan church o f f ic ia t ­in g . Friends may call M onday a n d u n tll - t lr a o ,o f sorvloes T uesday a t W h ite mortuary.

sQfl. M rs. K ent Davis, M rs . John Slivers and Mrs. Elmer O r a l t .

Keturn From Nampa • Mr. and Mrs. C . T. N e w b ry re­

turned Friday from N am p a w here they attended funeral s e rv ic e s for his niece, Mrs. Belle Shroll; fo rm e r local resident.

Women to Meet T h r women's auxiliary .N o r - 95

ol the Typographical u n lo r i viill.................. _ . meet a t 8 p.m. Monday a t thepollce-»ald ;-I>am age-to-these-ve^^hom e.of^M rsrB nle-Thom psoii7-1830W ai|njf—jHalnV ‘ ‘ ‘ -- - - avenue. M rs . Fredh ides was l is te d as minor.

Police sa id T eu sch er 's car struck ' Frith will be co-hostess. the rear of th e p ickup trucli which i

DATW<5B t»M ona«7 S tradley c h ap te r No. 5, Disabled

American V eterans, a n d 'o u x llla ry (vlll meet a t 8 p m . M onday a t th e DAV hall, c o m er of H arrison s tree t ond Shoup avenue. M rs. Horold Arm strong a n d Mrs. V . Lawson will be hOTteoses;

Friday by . th e Twin F alls county clerk to S tev en P la tts , Paul, and Adli Nielsen, R upert, a n d R ichard L. Dennis, Heyburn, a n d Shh-ley M. A ndus^n , Jer

Tire T h e tt lleporU d ------------Ray S la te r , 210 W oshlngton

street n o r th r notified Twin Falls police of th e th e f t of a new Good­year tire from -'the t ru n k of h is T5S8 P ly m o u tlrw h tch -T ra rp iirk E d a t his address. T he theft took place som etim e betw een 10:30 p.m. Friday a n d 5:30 a.m . Saturday, police sa id . .

Fined In C ourtMichael K. Miller, ro u te 3. Twin

Palls, was fined |25 a n d costs by Twin F alls Police Ju d g e Robert E. Pence S a ttu 'd ay fo r’d ls tu rb ln g .th c peace. H e was a rrested early S a t­urday In th e Top H a t bar.

Angola Avers Uprisings Aie Soon Cruslied

<Prom On«>iffersides suffered losses a n d th e o t-

U ckhig force was sm all. T h e a t- taokers'w ere reported a r m e d w ith ‘native weapons and f ir e a rm s ."

Miles Brow ning tlnkeno" a-,W der hoad "of 'stalled car' -I':"(Inally going l( jr help p,, " ’ ' bi' stopping a n d starliis hears muilc f o r r i , lk .r \ , ', . '' rink . . . W o m an loolji.is •

novpr inpolish remover in oflice ■|ver c a rry in g -h ead o; I t ia '

erson Inviting trIend |o, ' „

cy reported In a d i s p a tc h from toolsAngola th a t reliable s o u rc e s sa id there were six c a su a ltie s .

W. W . Franti

Mishap Fatal To Area Man

enlng ha t to p ro p e rleaves re s ta u ra n t , , W fer" ing from t r t ;c k bn.ij' -through bum pj’ parioil^Mr,-, and Mr.'i.- V in n l ' \Vll,f.)Il ,

;inf?-hungry ' ------- (i !|.hrTO"lner engagem ent , bu« h, , making wide r i g h t aand lu.- i.' alley . . . . Four ^ u u i bovs jm -n a m ,« M e d e e - . . . Fancv covers In sm all c a r . . . D rive,\. - taching ski rack .s lo car w ' coau on .deputle .s . . ^ , 10.1,.yard .bale court

. P a in te r s w.nAn.I

Ill

T o m

Heavy Storm In East U. ST

(From Pagt On«)bany, for example,•;the same n u m ­bers of days bel(w freezing in New York City.

But la te in the day. th e mercury h it 33 In New York City., The old record of 15 days was established

) years ago.Afl m ight cam e, the storm still

battered so u th e rn New England, but apparently had headed to sea, 'd eailn f'T \ia ln e~ o n ly — s-^ lan c in : blow.

_Magic Valiev Hospitals"

But R hode Island g o t 16 inches. parLs of M assachusetts caught up to 12 Inches with d rif ts piling several fee t deep. M any Connecti-

Magic Valley MemorialVisltlnB hours are from 2 to 4

an d 7 to 8 p.m. in the maUirnlty w ards; In a ll others, from JI a.m . to 8 p.m.

ADMITTKDM rs. H a ro ld R ead , Mr.s. Tnger

Engels, G a y e Steclsm lth, K arla Spencer, C laude P . King, M arlon H atch , M rs . Don R. Smock, W al­te r S. P a r is h , Lucy M. Tliomiaon a n d M rs. .W illiam D. Jensen, a ll Tw in P a l ls ; S teven J. Cox, ArvllC. J o h n s o n and F red K. Lintz, a ll B uh l; J o h n Q oellert. Hazelton, a n d M rs. H aro ld -O . BurgMs, J e ­rome,

DISM ISSED j“■■Mrs. D e e R. H anseh 'ahd d m h - te r , Mrs. D av id F ix and s o n .^ r t . H ubert H e n d r ix , Mra.i J csks A . D lckard^ M rs. Robqrb\^M. Nixon, M m , W illia m D .- Jerisen, Dwight

W ilbur B e l l , M rs. Charles W. Aid- r ic h a n d M rs. F red MoWllllams, a ll-T w ln -F a llf i ; M rs. Dale Petei'- so n and s o n , M rs. Ralph W arren a n d M rs. K aro l Mori, all Hansen; Andrew S e la n d e r , Hailey; Ivan S. Coley, C la ir e M. Mason, DeborahD. M aso n . Mrs. Jam es Whlteley, M rs. J o h n B . Crawford, Mrs. Jo h n Unzlcker, G a ry V. Bishop and B ert L. Nelson, a ll B u h l; Mrs. Peter R . Shaw ver a n d so n and Sherman D. R u w ell, all E den ; L. L. Wickle a n d H o y et S a tte rw hlte , both B u r­ley; T in a Louise Gustafson, R u ­p e rt ; R o la n d Scofield, Kimberly; K a th e rin e Y barguen, Wendell; M rs. H a rv e y Judjd, Kanab, U tah ; M rs. C h a r le s Robinson, Hagcrman, a n d R ic h a rd H eadm an, Jackpot. Nev.

BIRTHBA son w as born to Mr. an d

M rs. H a ro ld R ead , Twin Falls.

'Vl^Itlngf hours a t S t. B e n e d ic t 's h o sp ita l are from 2 to 4 a n d 7 to 8 p ^ . on the m atern ity floor, a n d n o o n to T a n d 6 to ' 8 p j n . 'o n tho su rg ica l floor.

ADMITTED M rs. Pred Abrams. Je rom e.

DISMISSED Donald Bcrgin, Shoshone: M rs,

Elrw ln Oasch an d son; an d M rs, G ilb e r t Serr and son, all J e ro m e : M rs . Dan Fehrenbach, Tw in F a lls , a n d Mrs. R obert E nsunsa a n d d a u g h te r , Hagerman.

Filer Meetings on cohoLPlanne

FILE R , Feb . 4 — "Alcohol a n d th e C h r is t ia n Responsibility'' Is th e topic o ( a series of meetings to bo p rese n ted by the Rev. M er- v y n S h ay an d which sta rt nt th e parsonaEC a t 8 pun,. Mondny.

T h e c o u rs e w ill consist o( tour sessions. T h e M onday session will fea tu re tw o lo-m lnute 111m strips on the e ffe c ts o t alcohol on tho h u m an b o d y and personality.

Session tw o on Feb. 12 will fea -

. M em b ersh ip of the Id ah o potato ' ! tu id onion comm ission would be

: e i p a n d t d f ro m seven to nine un- provlslona o l anoQier measure.

. T h e re w a s j io Indication ot any ! b r e a k lii th e d ispu te which caused i t h e senate slowdown, which began ;'W ednesday. D em ocra ts have com-

_ I » l l ^ rcc^lnte o U l l bills h i full as a j^ o te s t to th o Kcpubllcans’ re-

. lu s a l to p e m i l t tlie prlnthiK of tm ea^u res rep e a lin g the >10 "h ead

' T he rep e a l bills. Introduced ! ;b y S en . HowArd Sims, D„ Lemhi,

j lhavs been b o ttle d up in conunlt- te e -, S e n . H o w ard H echtner, D„ Nes

■ " P e r c e , th e ra n k ln g m inority niem- ■ber o f th e J o in t flnsnce approprla-

, t lo n a o6m m ltteej referred to th a t c o m m ittee blockagg In sayUig th a t

’ ^In p a s t S ^ O D S "we have always ‘th o u g h t w e could Introduce a

— m iin u ia H a T r i t-v o te d -o n :" ----------“ Som e b ills a re being held ui

' n o w ," h g u l d , “bills which sonv I m em b ers lee l a re hnpo ttan t."I : H e called U ia t A violation of the I s e n a te rllles a n d sa id th ere also I h a d been v io la tio n o f rules In the

j o in t com m ittee . He sa)d Uint a m o tio n p ro p erly m ade and second­e d a t a Ume w h e n Dem ocrats were In ft m ajority; — because of the

: obaence o f-B om o Bepubllcan? - • w aa n o t p u t t o a vote,

I B a r l t ^ s a id th e m otion wss not I p u t because I t lyas o ( a partisan ' n a tu r e a n d waa "dilatory," he ! re fu s e d to d bo loee th e subjeot of ' th o m otion ,

■nie exchange between Wetheirll « n d Barlow lollowed and B“ '. U, ir . youn», l r „ B„ Canyon,.Ilic as- a la tan t i ^ o r l t y leader, mavni lor

4 w U ournm eat..-w ylng. J i t . huppj

cla l p ro b lem s.Session th ree on Feb. 19 will

deni w ith alcoho l from the Blble^s U n d p o ln t. The fourth session, oh Feb . 20 w l i r d e a l with the u.16 61 alcohol a n d tho Christian talth.

M U H T A U G II GKANGE TO MEET M U R TA U O H , Feb. 4-Tlip M ur-

tauB h OrnnRO w ill meet Monday n ig h t. A - po tluck supper will be served a t ^ p.m. A proi’ram on a V a le n tin e s day will be urrscnted by Mrs. E lm e r OrntI,'Iccttucr.

tem pera would have cooled by M onday,

8 e n ,-J . Kny Cox, Jr., D,, Ktwtc- na"l, tho iiilu o rlty leader, resLstod th e m o tio n lor ncljournmenl. do- mandlViB a roll c a ll , 'i t resulted 'n a 22-10 v o te on strict party linos.

Tho h o u s e approved, with little •dlscusslonT^rcsDlUIIOIllifel'loTisIy adopted by the senatCojlt urges t l i a t If a m otion picture depleting; th o life o f Chief Joseph Is under­taken , t h a t It be niaile In Idaho.

Cassia MemorialVLsitlng hours a t Cassia M e­

m o ria l hospital are from 10:30 a .m . to 8 p.m. In the m edical a n d su rg ica l wards; 2:30 to 4 a n d 7 t o 8 p.m. in the m ate rn ity w a rd .

ADMITTED Mrs. Colleen Tem ple, Pi’edd ie

Jo h n so n , Mrs. Ju a n ita Diaz a n d M rs . Phyllis M adarieta . a ll B u r ­ley .

DISMISSED Jay Wight. Pau l; L aurie F i r ­

k in s , Earl Boyd ^nd Leo S o r e n ­s e n , all Burley, and M rs. L in d aH ittrU e y b u rn :------------------------------

BIRTHS A daughter wos born to M r. a n d

M rs . Klto M artinez, and a s6^ was b o rn to Mr. and Mrs. P a u l T e m ­p le , all Burley. .

1st. Benedict’s. Je m m c

Minidoka CountyVisiting hours a t M inidoka M e ­

m o ria l hospital a re from 2 t o 4 a n d 7 to* 8 p.m.

ADMITTED Refuyla Oarcia, Mrs. D ale G a r ­

n e r , Michael Adams an d C oyeen M cKenzie, all R upert.

DISMISSED _Mrs. Dallls G arner, R u p e r t.

Soodinff-Mcmorial-

an d

Visiting hours a t G ooding M e- m o ria rh o sp ita l a re from ' 8:30 a.m ; t o 8:30 p.m.

ADMITTED M rs. Carl Royce, Jerom e,

M rs . Roy Rapp, Shoshone. DISMISSED

W ert Alired, K ing HUl. .BIRTHS

A daughter was born to M r.. an d M rs . Carl Royce, Jerom e

REMAINS TR A N S FER R E Dt u r e a f l l i n . How Long the Night, p ^ W l-Iiem aln .s In ilrlvlng. cldent In the 300 block ot A d d is o na n d - th e -^ p lo -o X -4 U a ih o U n d j5 o = .o ^ jy ‘ “ ^ J S ; _ J , J ^ ' J 2 ^ ^ ------------ -----------------------c la l m o b le m s. “ -1988rfom bs, considered a b a n d o n ed , rcsponslbU lty law since; n , ----- - .....

tlien.a r e being transferred to a . m u ­n ic ip a l ossuai7 because P a r eem e teries-a rf* -o v erc ro w d cd r* ^ h e

moved a h e ad a b o u t 12 feet to strike George Redford assessed h e r 2 0 de- the rear o l th e Bulck which then merits, bumped th e D e- Sota. I Three o th er, d river's a ls o were cu t cities were practically Isolated.

Ronnie L . T o d d , 18, route 3. cited on stop s ig n c h a rg e s ^ and Continued cold and high winds .rwhi.Eall3...w ttaa ;lted .b y .a ta tc .E ai trolman B ro y G . H arding at 4:40 p.m. Friday f o r reckless drivingafte r being Involved In a two-car

en c lU lirIe llenX f.l5 ;bond . a n d _ w jis lo recast for the.-Northeast Inassigned 20 dem erits by J u d g e jtorm ’s wake.Redtord. The th ree were E a r l A. stales o f em ergency were prO'Lain. 28. and M elvin H a y e s , both d jim ed in Nassau county on Long

accident th r e e and a hall m iles‘Rupert, and Mi's. E t h e l O r to n , | w here 1,500 s tran d ed carseast ol H a n s e n on highway 30. Heyburn. cluttered the snow -bound road-

Hardlng s a id T odd was going too Perry M eulemaii. 13. R u P e r t, were p ro -fast. lo.1t c o n tr o l o t a 1955 Chev- torlelted n $2 -bond and w a s a s - ' up sta te Syracuse androlet he w a s driv ing , rolled over!signed‘25 dem erits by J u d g e H e d - m i j ,^ n .Y.. paralyzed by more once and la n d e d Upright In the Tord.on a charge o t passing: o n t h e | u , j „ f j j t of snow, and In middle of th e h ighw ay In tront of wrong side. ; Saugeritles. N. Y., w here sevcn-a 1980 C h e v r o l e t statlonwagon Mrs. DeiorLs Lynch, D c c lo , for- (jued foadways.driven by A ld e n P . Newman, 45. lelted a $15-bond and wa.s n -sd g n -1 ,i.|||.(,ughout the s to rm -ba tte red Bol.ie, jed 25 d e m e n u lo r tailing t o ran g in g from th e Carollnas

northw ard a n d Into th e centralDamage to t h e Chavrolet was es­timated a t $70(T to the top, right side and f ro n t . T h e statlonwagon received a b o u t $300 damage to its right front a n d rig h t side,

Ro^erT L V 'lV a B e rr ’23,1^6catenb; was fined $20 a n d costs and ass­igned 25 d e rg e r its In Twin Falls Justice co u rt F r id a y for driving 75 mlle.s an h o u r In a 55-mlio 7-one.

He was c ite d b y S ta te Putrolmnn James G erke J a n . 21. a mile south of the Ju n c tio n of highway 74 and

-0 3 ^n J iig trw n y -0 3 .Harry E . B eteb en n es , 37, Boise,

was lined $1 0 an d costs and ns'

the r ig h t of way.Bernard J. Reis, 45. F l l e r , was

cited by TW’Ln Falls police f o r fall­ing to yield the r ig h t of w a y at 5:48 p.m . Friday after b e in g In- volvcd^ln Ti ■car=T3tclc-up-truck col­lision a t S ixth avenue a n d T h ird street n 6 rth.

Approximately $000 d a m d g e was

states, tran sp o rta tio n w as crippled and slowed. M any power lines were out of comm ission, and normal ac ­tiv ities. d lsru jtted

In the m id s t of the snowfall, the reading in New York edged up to 32 degrees, bift then d ipped again.

reported to h is 1956 C hevro letup truck and a n e s tim a te d <000 to the left Bide of a 1958 Ford driven by W alter E. A y r h a r t , ' 67, Uaf,

hour tow ard a p red ic ted 35 to 45.

In neighboring New Jersey, the snow sm ashed p ast records, 0.113=. Inoh fall bringing- th e siSMntrt*R ichard Ambrose. 17, J e ro m e ,

will be cited for a slop s ig n v io la -s lg n e d la d m je r i t s l a T u r d iy 'b y |“ ™' e a t -Jeromo J u s t ic e o l the Peace Leo tirday. •Terrill lor d r iv in g 70 miles an hour I Ambrose was Involved In a n ac-In a 55-mlle zone. He alto was cldent F rid ay afternoon a t M ain . , , fined 13 a n d c o s ts lor drlvlni with- “ ™ 'uc ea.'it and Cleveland s tr e e t , from a s lx th - f lw r apartm en t w in- out a license iThc o th er d r i v e r Involved w as.dow In U nion City, N J . . out h ad

State P a tro lm a n William V a n l^ y le s Hepw orth, 28. Ogden. U ta h .|o n ly m inor Injuries because h e Dyke cited h im . Hcpworth was t r e a t e d a t St. • landed In a snowbank,

w ... u ,* . I Benedict’s hospita l and re le a s e d . ‘ * -----------------

f a r £ ^ K e ^ , “ -

pollc lor f a l l in g to yelld the right

caused a to ta l of $100 d a m a g e toboth vehicles and brought n c i ta ­tion for falling to drive s a f e ly , un-

merlt by J u d g e Eberhardt for driving 37 m ile s an hour In a 25' mile zone.

e r h r d t " r ^ t h ' ’L 'u L " r f T ^ ? n Borda 238 M oM and avenue.

s?gL t“ eI T " r ' ‘" id iH c T p h e d h is b m S i t r n e I n T

E d d e Reynold.s, Acequla. was section and slid on snow a n d prravel

to ta l to 63.5 inches, a n inch m ore th an the previous 62.5 Inches in :D47-48.

But snow was a lifesaver for 4-year-old Andrew Leary, who fell

Boy Hurt by Fall to Road

(From P if t One)18H, at Shelbyvllle, Ind. H e m ar­ried Clara Cornwell In 1895 'a t Neoga, HI. She p receded him In wouldn't s.iy h e s death . He came to W e n d e ll In llie only time h r . , «(in 1929. 'iiient In liis m.ij-rii-d ii(c j j .

Surviving are two b o th e r s , J. W. slie had lociijaw .''Worland, Buhl, and C la u d e W or-j — ---------------------land. Villa Park, 111., a n d tw o . .p , ,.sisters. Mr.s. G ertrude Y o u n g and! ,Mrs. May Regan, both S t . Louis, A U l J i l l l Mo.

lilted at 10:30 p.m. T ue.sday a t the Wendell cemetery with t h e Rev. Pascal Hehola, pastor o f th e Je - romc-W endell Catholic c h u rc h e s , officiating,

Friends may call a t t h e W eaver m ortuary from < p.m. S u n d a y until tim e o( services.

Big Satellite Launched by Soviet Union

(From Ptgf Onf)brought back a l iv r a f te r S'-Thours aloft.

)U th?JEROME. F eb . 4- ri„„„|,| j„

Krajis and D o n a ld Lrp h :io Eden, have b e e n plncf.-l nn bntlon ror iirx''fhonlh,s Ijv , ,Probate Judge J , H. Slltaim, j„. S ' .Sleallng seven ca.sc.s ol bfrr n,,d ™ one 15-gallon keg ol beer liurn Southern Id ah o Dlslrlbutinj com. pany. They a ls o .stole S2 0H uorUi ol ice cream fro m llir Yoi,m. dairy.

The youths were nrrcMni Ijv Deputy S h e riff Gordon Nmlirv on Jan . 21 ajid t.ik en loTwin|.im;Tlie Twin F a l ls Juvenile niiiri' transferred th e m to Jrnmie cmui.ty. ,

— The— terms— o f — thr-proliaiiiiii' rvrstipulate the y o u tlls niiw bp m

Last Dec. 1, the dogs P schdkaj^V ^ § 1

,®!thcy mii.si be in by mldnii-lit, b''?'1 'I heir d river's llcen.sos wci'e

. ipended for .six monih.s, Tliecovery attem pt, the s p a c e ship „|s„ .sentenced to 30 days '■

(L ittle Bee> and M ushkg. Fly>, were hurled into sp a ce ano ther flve-tonner. In the

sh o t off course and b u r n e d up m o u ter apace. TTie dogs d i ^ d w ith it.

(There were rumors t h a t the S o­viet Union attem pted a n d failed in another spectacular s p a c e sh ip | The boys a lso paid or nre p.iy. experim ent to m a r k Prem ier,lng for the b e e r they .siolc. Khruflhchev\s visit to t h e U nited | ------------------------------

jail.- Judsrc- S llb a u g h .Mis|iendK th e 'se n te n c e ; however," pm vidinf* '^ they live up lo the terms of the probatron.

Nations last Septem ber a n d Oc- l ) . i j i 1 •tober. The Russians k e p t m um 1 V 0 S U 1 1 - 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 ( 1

For Annual Play Jab o u t this and there n e v e r was any confirmation.)

T he weight of the n e w e s t S o­v iet space ship was s e t a t 6,483 kilograms or 14,202 p o u n d s in the T a ss announcement.

L ast Tuesday, the U n i t e d S ta tas s e n t Ham, a ch im panzee , soaring h ig h into space in a s p a c e cap' su le weighing 2,400 p o u n d s and al- Tnost“ 8lmultaneously o rb lW d the Sam os I I satellite w h o se weight, including In stru m e n ta tio n in the f in a l stage, was a n n o u n c e d as 4,100 pounds.

T h e U, S . Discoverer se rie s of E a r th Batellites were c h ie f ly li\ the 1.700-pound range, b u t 'D is c o v e re r

X gH H hU D chc 'd-Iasr N o v . - 12.~-W4U

20 dcnieilts by Judge Reclfbia on ter.sectlon h lttlnff'a 1955 O ld sm o b lle tim e Sunday."H m o n .J.:M cM u rch le . 48,

Jew els. C ra v e n , Paul, was lined Iroute 4, Buhl, on the r e a r r ig h t

JEROME, Feb. 4 - Ja c k Ferren- burg. 15. son of Mr. and Mrs. Layal P errenburg , Jerom e, was taken to St. Benedict's hospital Satyrdny o fternoon for treatm ent of head in ju rie s Incurred when he was thrown from a fla tbed stake trucl: on w hich Se wa.s riding.

Thft a tte n d in g physician report­ed. Saturday evening th e injury was not serious .ind Perrenburg

w as

$15 and co sts a n d asslgrvd 25 de- feeder, merits on a speed ing chatBC, Damage to the Old.smobile

J .D . S p en ce r, R upert, was lined estimated at about J75. T h e $15 and costs o n a slop sign v io la -In te rn a tio n a l truck driven b y B o r- tlon. Judge R ed fo rd assigned 20 da received about $25 d a m a g e to demerits. H e w a s remanded to Jail its front,in lieu of th e f in e . . i Donnie t . Bolley, 17. 400 Q u in c y

Ronald S u m m ers , 10. Heyburn,^street, was cited by Twin P a l l s po- forfelted a $15 bond for driving lice a t 12:25 p.m. Saturday f o r fa il- whlle his lic e n se wa'h fiuspcnded.ling to yield th e r ig h t of w a y a f te r The license h a d been suspended on'being Involved in a tw o -c a r ac-

Carroll___Qimplfi._2 0 . . . . Rupert..driver of th e truck on whitih Perrenburff was riding, was cited

I by Jerome police fo r negligent 1060 driving. T h e m ishap occurred on

"P" avenue w est In Jerom e.Neighbors told Investigating of-

I fleers several youtlis w ere riding on the back of the truck and Olmple w as “sta rtin g u p and th en stopping” the vehicle a t the tim e qf tho accident.

orb ited a t 2,100 pounds and Its 300-pound re-en try c a p s u le was e jected and caught s a fe ly In the Pacific two days later.

Discoverer XIX , sen t u p last December to take th e E a rth 's tem perature , also had a 2,100- pound payload. I t b u rn e d up late la s t month after more t h a n 400 o rb its around E arth .

T h e heaviest U. S. s a te l l i t e was th e fl.OOO-pound—4 ‘,-i t o n s — Atlas- Score th at was launched Dcc. 18, 1959. I t broadcast P r e s id e n t Elsen­how er’s Christm as m essa g e and re ­layed radio messages f r o m ground sta tions.

BUREAU W ILL M E E T FILER, Feb. 4 - The F i l e r Com­

m u n ity Farm bureau w ill m eet at 8 p.m. Monday at the F i le r G range h a ll. James Catterson of th e em- ploypient security agency w i l l show a film, “Idaho 's Sum m er C itizen s ," a n d Monroe Hays will g i v e a re ­view of Ibbor troubles In C alifor-

^L ftL flllQ W N KIW ANia,tj 11 • irtRi tr, -1 HLER, Pcb. 4—S ta tc Patrolm an

p am ag e to Bolleya 954 F o r d was, Richard B u rn s showed a Onion:estimated at a b o u t 850 t o the

ilori;aEcUBccku:iU i,-30,-JlupcrW .fronl,-A‘-1050-Studobal;cr-dr-ivcn-by-cemeteries-are*-ovt«rcrowdcd“ T h e — -by- c i ty council Approved e x p ro n r la - ^ $15-bond In Rupert po- Ehvood C. Thompson. 44. r o u t e 3,, 1— 41.. .__ L- ,_____ . .__ llee court o n F rir iav . .mip hnil hni'n T w in 'P u n . ro„nU,n,i #,ict lo n o( the tom bs because th ey tia v e not been m ain tained an d h e ir s .have n o t asserted th e i r r ig h ts .

Ilee court o n F r id a y . She hail been T w in 'r a lh , ree’elved a b o u t S'25 cited for ru n n in g a stop'sign. Judge damage to Its r ig h t fi'ont.

Paclllo ra ilro a d Him "L ast Clear< ! h a n c e .^ o T nem hcrs~om H e“ Kl- wanH club. N athan S hay, W alter Schenkel, Loren Anderson and

I Ernest T h e e n e r were guests.

R E A D TIMES-NEWS W ANT ADS

As lu n i IS you h av e lo live w ll l i y o u rse lf , you m l^ h t a s w ell t r y tg b e In jo o d com pany.

EHltliy£3:

^ ' . i OEOnO'3 W IL M A V S

III5ARING TESTS A N D D EM O N STU A TIO f^S

\Vilhout Obiri^ntiun in Y o u r Home

or a t

MAICOTWIN FALLS HEARING CENTER

I.ocitlly Ownctl (o Guiirantco — Yuun-Sdlisfactiun__ V EH N II E D ^ E It

Look beller, hear beflerVith smart new slim-bow . . .

Ifenriiiii Cliiaiies mmlulilc milv

N ow You C*N H i!*« nuT T in An d look b c iitr «,|lii Mcitinii A ll-N ovv M j Ico H earing (I " " ’i V dt«l«n of any llc n rfn t Aidl.MBii.'Mini'ri'd I n l a y , lu iv ing licm ler bows wliicj, m ncuiil your lu 'u r in g loss iierfcctly, yol nivo i p i - r ol i„.|p f u r e ither o r 'b o ll i t 'l , , " ', ;llii'iij in inoik.rii co lo rs ily lo d lo y o u r own per- •om il tailo, b ly lc n fo r b o th men an d women.

use your own Eye Glass Framiis 0 / cliooss

any slylo you like .ll‘wushtUopl,alimh;nw„ ... 15S M A IN WEST itE 3.■73,30„

DIAL A PRAYER RE 3-2440

JEROME. F e b . 4—Mrs. WilHum jV'lf Spaeth and Mj*6 . Guy Towle uon Ihe Jerom e B ridR e club'.s nniiujl womGn'fi pair chaniplonslil)) here today. The e v e n t wa.s hrid at ifie parish house o f the Calvary Epu- copal Church. - ” ‘

O thers who p lac e d in the chart- plonship were M rs, W. P, Hann and Mrs. A. P . Ru.s.sell, secona.Mrs. H erm an H a l l and Mrs. War­ren Kays, t h i r d , and Mrs, G. W. Ostler and M rs . A. D. McMahon, fourth.

Two team s t i e d for fUlh pMce. Mrs._Jacli K e h e ley and Mri, Dons

' mrand-MrB-HirMlller*PrM*~tor and Mrs. H . E. Burgess.

ROTARY H E A R S SPEAKER HAILEY, F e b . 4-Jo.sepIi Fosler,

Fort W orth. T e x ., now pre.sldentof the Silver S t a r Queens minf, Broadford, w as guest speaker the regular m e e tin g of the Rot club T hu rsd ay noon. Kenm Hellyer of P a lm Springs, waA a guest.

AMAZING

STORYJan, 10, 1080 - Pltl.*urBh, Pt ■‘Doctored for psoriasis 30 yean Spent much m oney to no avail. Then used G H P Ointmenl and Tablets for 2 weeks Scales db- appeared as I f by magic. In t weeks skin completely cleared

-f in d -c lc a n rn r s r i r ip " In 30 yean:] Thanks for y o u r marveloiu prod* ucts." This m u c h abbreviated re*

‘•port-tellrof-B 'tJser's succcJs with I a dual t re a tm e n t for psoriasis do» t made available to ail sufferen. [ Full in fo rm ation and details of i H day trial p la n from Canm [

Co. Dept. 272D, Rockport. Masi |Adv'eflhMiw'

S u r r o u nd in gsT h a t B r i n g

C o n s o l a t i o n

-Upon-youuinstructlojitwe a s s u m e resjionsibUUy lo r e v e r y d e ta il a tid - io W t~ e x p e r i e n c e d care, la i th - lu l ly 'a r r a n g e a n d co n ­d u c t t h e scrvlce w ith cor­r e c t n e s s a n d d ig n ity , ,

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A M P L E PARKING

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Roads RouteBifl Boosted At Shoshone

f b m w hich would p rovide for “ " u l d a h o highways ih rough

0i m ee tin g s In Shoshone to study current legislation. .

n u r ln a discussion of H B 10

■ "gc to 15, rep w u fro m locul law - ^ f c K t n w n t nlllCOT showed

w ithproblem In Uncota coun ty u -v ea r-o ld drivers, b u t th a t n igh t' time d riv e rs 18 and o ld er are caus- uijT tro u b le . , .

The m eetings are sponsored by ilic C h a m b e r o( Commerce. M ayor Mvrtle C . £ u rd e l t w as In charge ol Ihe f i r s t discussion.

The g ro u p opposed pa isage oi HB 23 w h ich concerns the reap ­praisal o f property. T h e group ML th a t th e reappraisal would be too c o s tly and th at th e p resen t structure Is adequate.

S trong opposition a lso was voic­ed (b th e passage ol H B 76 which tails fo r rem oval ol th e oleo m ar- carlne t a x - . The group urged th a t

-M '..a r id m o n aU L ve c e p u be. i^dd ed To n ie " p i '6s c n r~ ta x - to 'p ro tc c t the state d a iry business.

The g ro u p also w ent on record In (avor o f HB 113 w h ich calls for

____ .(ly e -n jem b ers-ln stead -o f-th ree -o nthe s ta te highway board . Sugges­tions w e re m ade tO' s tag g e r term s ot the b o a rd members.

Scnote bill,' No. 21 concerning trading stam ps, was considered and th e g ro u p went o n record In lavor o f supporting th e bill to abolish th e m within t h e s ta te .

K v o te of support w en t to ftlchfleld organizations' resolution which c a lls fo r a com m unity road from R ic h fie ld to the new K lm lm a area.

The s tu d y session w ill be held 'T a ff iT T ^ sa S T 'a 'T tlre -T ra u r th o n se :

All In te re s te d persons a re Invited.Sen. J a c k M. M urphy and Bep,

Floyd O. K lsllng wired the group that th e y p lan to a tte n d a m ee t­ing, p o ssib ly nex t week.

TruckMishap Damages May Reach $5,000BU RLEY, Feb. 4 -D a m a g e was

estim ated a t S5,000 to a diesel fre lg h tlln e r tru ck and t ra i le r w hich overturned T hursday m o rn in g live and o n e -h a l f miles e a s t of B ur-

■iiS ley on h ig h w a y 30. i j i l S ta te P a tro lm a n M. J . Snyder, i . S Investigating olllcer, s a id exces-

t ' . l a sive sp e e d caused the accident, W llllnn R . Fehl-H aber, 20, Lewls- ton, w as a ttem p tin g to pass an -

" " “f other l a r g e diesel truck w hen an ,,.7 !; oncoming c a r forced h im back.

He w as u n a b le to stop and the 1950 t r u c k an d 19S1 tra llm oblle utility v a n w ent off th e r ig h t

./ shoulder.-----Tlfc v e h ic le traveled 488 fee t In

^ h e b o rro w p it, then ro lled over

n r e r r tJ s o f g T r i r P e fc s i r in s o 'i a w iP ^ ton, rece iv ed m inor Injuries.

The t ru c k was carry in g , bulk grain , l o r F eed ers D ra in supply. Burley. A ll b u t shout 1,000 pouads o( the g r a in w as salvaged.

F eh l-H ab er was cited for d is­playing f ic tic io u s plates and also for (allu re to register. In v es tig a ­tion Is s t i l l u n d e r way, th e pa tro l-

I man sa id .

Camp Fire Girls Fill SoKcitor Envelopes Chief Named For Natioiial

D0URla.s. L). 11: . I of Iho iiaiuiiKil I board .

•'iL'.s tt ;r i i : : ;c fhnlJoii;;' a groai Ii-muh a"rcpw!<M' iiui.i

Richard Olmstead Claimed by Death

Pair AppearsA m an and wife-accused o f p e tty . ,

larceny In the theft o f 13 carton ff , nichard II. Olm stead, 61. died »l , ,s a re tto s 'e ac h w e re s e n te n c e d -; 2b p.m. SnlurdHy a t Mui-ic Valley to mx nionihs In the co u n ty Jail i

McinorliU ho.si)itai whore h r htiU I’liduy in Twin Falls p o lice c o u rt. I i ir4oi,TK./-.rv-vv. ^ for ilie piiM m o CnmnilUncnts were w ith h e ld p r o - JWASHING rON, Fob. 4 T - weeks. \ uUuk boih leave th e c ity a n d .

Prcjicleni KcMiu-dy hii.s c h o s e n . Hr ™ born Nov. 7. 18911. ui n i . m .inrv -------- r - -----

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Labor Boanl'iS’"

l«' ch .un ir.in 11,0 m . I) 0 r l e l . i i u m Survivors include n ’b io ih e t, I' l-

nur H OInisteud. ■J^\ln Kails. ;i . 'Msiei, Mrs ElsiP C'TGvnh.ui;, T\\Ui

' ■ ^ 1 1 a ‘ i^irlls/nnd six ■nlPCt'K fiiul ri'fpIirwi/FirM

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■e.sses, w ere c h a rg e d " iih .'leallnu ihe clgoJ’e tte s fro m ilie Okay Pood c e n te r . 667 F ile r "

vniiie Both pleaded- g u ilty . ’!

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Oi'iiveMde services will be lifld : I I n-m: T u w dy

Prc.-v^vicrlftn c h u rc h offlcU

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FOR YOURAMANAFREEZER

M embers of th e K oyaii'-W »ta Comp Fire jro u p worked S a tu rd a y to fill solicitor e n v e lo p es for the Red CroM m p m b ersh ip and fu n d d riv e to be held in M a rc h , Three of the jlrK Are, fro m left. D ebb ie C urtis , Susan R a n d a ll an d Louise Hopwood. M rs. A lbert Luloff d l-

A * * *

Camp Fire Group Helps With

rected Ihe volunteers. L eaders of th e proup are Mm. Ross P ra th e r and Mrs. M ervln R an d a ll. By dolnj: th e volunteer work, the ifirls

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Work on Red Cross CampaignM em bers of th e K oyan-W ata

C am p Fire group c o u n te d m aterials an d filled solicitors k i ts Saturday m orn ing for the T w in F a lls chap­te r of. the American Red Cro.ss m em bersh ip Rnd funpi d riv e to:be h e ld in March.

T h e -10 working: w e r e Janice P ra th e r . Sharon O ro s s a in t . Susan R an d a ll, Louise H opw ood. Chrl.s- tin e Newbry, Diane O e o ry . Rebecca B est. Linda Capps. T a m e ra Car- h e r ftnd DebWc C u r i ls .

B y working on th e so lic ito rs kits, .he girls earned a b u sin ess honor for woodgatherer's r a n k . T h e work Included counting o u t m a te ria l for the kits.

E ach kit for s o lic it in g In the residen tia l area c o n ta in s a Red Cross facts booklet, a solicitor's re p o r t sheet, 15 m em b e rsh ip cards. 16 window gUclterfl-and-.lfi dona to r 's buttons.

R o b ert King, c h a irm a n of the drive, ^ o te d th a t th e g irls were con tinu ing a tra d itio n of many y e a rs standing as “a r e a l sp irit of cooperation hfli a lw ays ex isted be- ,ween->the- Red C ro ss a n d other

civic and welfare g ro u p s, bo^h Ijil S a E ^ 3 W l M l L W i ^ g h o u t ^ then a tion ."

“ Alm ost all groups w ho have been asked for h e lp h a v e cheer­fully given it. and m a n y have vol- im teered their serv ices, as these Dam p Fire girls d id .”

In like manner, th e R ed Cross iervices have been u se d by many jro u p s, who have t ra in e d their (nem bers for first a id , w a te r safe­

ty. honip n u is in c carc, nurses a id e and other Red Cro.s.s program s.

"W iih vftlunicor services su c h as this. Red Cro.s.s Ls able lo p ro v id e sei'vlccs 10 [he comm unity a t a trac tion of Die co.sl ofpfoffesTonaT aid," Ktiued K in p .

He pointed o u t th a t In 1960, 18 first aid clii.s.ses resu lted in t r a i n ­ing 269 pcrson.s, while 1.000 w a te r sa fe ty rcnlficnte.s were Issued as a re.suli 0/ (lie w a te r safety p ro g ra m held In co n ju n c tio n wUh th e c ity recreation p roR ram .

‘■Red Cro.s.s m e a n s blood to m an y people of our a r e a , and this Ls one of our nio.st v i ta l program s, w ith 1.384 pints d o n a te d Ihrough dravy- ing.s here, but I w ish It were p o s ­sible for everyone to see the m an y o th er ’fncp.s’ of R e d Cro.ss se rv ice in this aren," K in g added.- He "^xnmcd o u t t h a t n early 300

hom e service c o s e s were h a n d le d

are fulfilling a business honor for pholo-enRravlnp)

by the chnpter, m ainly assistance Willi problem s rela ting to veterans, .servicemen a n d /o r th eir familcs, In m an y emergency situatloh.s, R ed Cross is tiie only au thorized agency lo h an d le th is work.

2 Drivers Fined _In Burley Cmiil

BURLEY, Feb. 4 — Jo h n M elvin ' Beck/ 47. Nyvssa. Ore., w as fined $10 a n d costs by Burley Justice of, the Peace Alfred C rane yeste r­day for failure to have fla res on a disabled vehicle on Uie h ig h ­way.

His d isabled V o lk sw ag en was parkf^d in the lane of tra ffic 14 miles west of Burley on h ighw ay 30 an d was discovered a t 3:30 a.m. by S la te Pntro lm an M. J . Snyder, who Issued th e citation'.

Jo h n J . Jenn inga , B urley, was fined $2 and costs by Ju stice o f | the P eace C rane for failure to d ls - | play tw o license plates. He wn.- cited by S ta te P atro lm an F r a n k M ogensen.

Now that there are small small cars

and big small cars

and small big cars

and BIG-BIG ears--------

• and everybody is thoroughly con&sed,

take a look at an unusually normal automobile,

THE »61 GHEVROLET. It’s r o o m y , :

it’s luxurious.

' Bit A irt-D m Sport Suhm

it’s iW y. It’s just

the right size to go in your garage!

' - S M iw iM te t te w of th«m at your Chevrolet deilM ’te n M to p shoppIn i cen ter.'. I

Chevrolet carS, Chevy Comirs and the new Corvette at your local mtlwrhcd Chevrolet'dealer's.

G L E N G : J E N K IN S^13 M ain Avpnue W est Twin Falls Phone RE 3-3033

“ M ccmtnrttTTT, ..........Chlcnuo iid c r iih ^:■.l.luaIIlll^ ;m ’ Rrv. m om iary Monday ^ n d u n til tim e192? fioiii t h e Ilarvm u i.iw .s. h ,M .i . Wuol cy of tlu‘ ’Hvin Fall.s ol mmvIco :nicsdny. and brcuuu' lu-iivf in .social .-ri- tlenipm w«nk, He rurnvd hi.s b;u ;;- t'lor's di'jjrct' hi Williain.s coIIi'kc In 102fi

In ions. M i'Culkvh was n u u u \( indu.sii'iiU rcliviions .sfHTotary ol tlip Counril fur Socint A rtioii ol t h p ' Conufi'iiniionHl - Ciirl.stuui church, a po.si h r hold un n l 194fi

In World u iir II. he ua.«; a pub- lie inembrr of liie rei’ioiial wai labor boaid, and in I94(u ljccam i' director of the labor ed u ra tiu n divi.*iion o f ' Hoo.srvell c o 11 e g p.ChicaRU.

Our clients’ needs get speciol attention

The iiidivlJiial in« ,'Ancc needs atui problems of cach c ltc n t ac t him ap a rt from th r crawd. Belnrc reconjnicndii'K a'l in.snrancc. projjran^—or i single policy—wc analvze our cliriu's p a rt ic u la r circumstancg-s. . . then develop a sounds economical nUi\ w ilLM U rt ii>-C.-> . . . t in . ■■ u». < » -•»«»»Ilu^ t

prm ide thc-pro jifr pro tection mthoul couly CQVtrait owlappinz* May wc provide thia scrvicc to you?

PEAVEY-TABER CO.7 H 0 M A S C. P ^ V E Y

E.<{(abll!ilied 190R “ Insurance Is O ur Business',2tJJ Shoshone Slredl Kasl D ial RE 3-l84‘

Reprtsenting Hartford Fire Insurance Company Member Hartford Insurance Group, Hartford 15, Cotto.

" M a g i c V a l l e y 's L a r g e s t a n d F i n e s t D e p t . S t o r e ”

VALENTINE

Your Valentine will love..

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TUCKER'S NATIONALWHIRLIGIG

fOn Suniliy, Ray Tucke>^an««ert reader** queelioru of aral Inlereit on national and InUrnatlonal poUclw and per- aonalltie*. Uutilioaa may N aeot to him ai 7008 Hlll<re*l place. Cbevjr Cbaa*. Ud.)

W ASHINGTON— "The. pap ers ,” writes Mrs. I. M.. Hoqulam, W ash., “ have recen tly said th a t unem ­ploym ent Is the h ig h est In 20 years. Will you please explain just w h a t Is m ean t by unemploym ent?- T ^ I f t- th ls -c o u n te d -a c e o rd ln g - io ^ e -p o p u lf tU o n ^com pared to thie popu lation of form er years? Also, who a re 'co u n ted a s unemployed? Does th a t Include

people w ho will not work at any , , , tim e. If they can avoid It? And

docs U tak e In retired people who

py the year -tiutaUa-SUta

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N A T I O N A L U K P H K 3 E N T A T IV E 3 W E S T -H O U O A Y C O ., IN C .

626 .M a rk e t B t re o l , H an F r a n c lw u , C a lif ,

POLITICS AS USUAL The people of Idaho can take heart In the

43-14 vote by.which the state house of rep­resentatives klUed a bill aimed a t eliminat­ing the present fish and game commission. House bin 95, killed Friday, would have eliminated, the present fish and game com­mission and provided for appointment of an

-Interim. commlsslor> until new commission' crs could be elected.

In other words, house bill 95 would have“ fetumed~ldahx)'s fish and game resources

to the status of a political plum to be plucked by whichever political party could control the commission. That’s the same general goal of those people who oppose the prMeht highway commission.

J t should bo significant to Idahoans that

E X rE B T S —Am wer; T he odlclal, nerlodlcivl reports on unemploy- m e n t a re adm itted ly only an "edu­ca ted guesa" b u t they are generally believed lo be la lr lj accurate,

T lie canvass Is made through « Kir Tueitr sp o t Check In m ajor Industries

and entcrprlsea by a s ta f f of iralned enum erators In the census b u reau . T hey a rc not the untra ined k ind of people w ho are used In m aking the count of the population every 10 years.

career w orkers, they do not weigh th eir find IngJ for political purposes, a lthough officials a t W ashington som etim es delay or advance publica­tion of the figures fo r t h a t reason.

T lie percentages o f unem ployed are based on an estim ated working force of 72 million, which In eludes farmers. Included In th is to ta l a re members of—th e-a rm e d '-fo rce S ' HW- th 'S ^feU m ated-llve m ll- ToiPemployed by th e federal, s ta te and local goV' ernm ents. Thus, out. of th is . to ta l working force, ab o u t 5.6 million a re th o u g h t to be nut-n f-gork .

both the state fish and game. commission and the highway commission are under fire In the present session of the state legis­lature. And you will look hard to find any state agency doing as good a Job as the two

U n g if ln n s ,-O ‘>*'o«il—M o to re -a n d —eh ry a le r7-(vhlch—h av e

In estim ating th e n um ber of unemployed, the enum erators tak e In to consideration only those w anting work. seeU n g w ork and willing to work. If aged people, t h a t Is, over 66 , s till need employ­m ent, they, of course, w ould be Included among the Jobless.

BREACH J N T A H IFF W ALLS — "In discussing th e outflow of gold,"’" ^ t e s P . S., Bellingham, W ash., "you said t h a t 'by m oving abroad, Am erican firm s clim b Inside hostile ta r iff walls.' Does th a t m ean th a t Ford, being a n Am erican corporation, does Ufit have to p ay any ta r if f w hen shipping cars from Its B ritish fac to ry? '

Answ er: Ford a n d o th er Am erican automobile

net of better roads and pfforts to Improve hunting and fishing for an ever-growing number of hunters and fishermen.

Opponents of the two state agencies readily exclaim, “They shquld be doing a good Job; look a t all th a t money available

- to- theml’’- What they-don’t add Is that “all th a t money” would fall under political con­trol through various schemes advanced in the past eight years to abolish one or both of the commissions. I t should be evident by now .that Is the chief goal of those who have lobbied for changes.

TTie whole issue can be resolved by a sin­gle question: Will politicians or a noii-par- tisan commission do the best Job of building highways and managing the state's wildlife resources? The answer should be obvious.

Little publicity was given;the effort to■ knife the liSh and game commission. The

chief proponents of th^ bill undoubtedly had their own uiter(or motives.or were acting to r Interests th a t stood to gain from politi­cal contK)J.,of the .commission, and the re- Bulting contitol ot fish and wildlife decisions.

_ . These c h lk leprfslative proponents, Reps. — eharlerw inlfler, D., Adams, and Woodrow “ W. Bean, D.', Valley, were the only ones to

speai: against the fish and ^ m e commis-;sion In a virtually unreported hearing held

Thursday by the Joint llsh and game com­m ittee of the senate and house. Wire serv­ices had no advance notice of the hearing and no following reports were carried. But th e word got out and 26 sportsmen from the th ird and fourth districts showed up to sup-

-^povb-the-presB nrcoM iSlssibnrraaay's' vote would indicate legislators were convinced the commission is doing a good ]ob.

The one-sided three to one vote doesn’t■ necessarily mean thatr the fish and game

commission is sSf6 for the rest of the cur­ren t session. Sportsmen and all those who

. are convinced the commission Is the best means lor managing the state's wildlife re­sources must remain alert to any move to scuttle the commission.

Btlll Under fire is the highway commls- 8ion with house bill 61 aimed at restricting the board’s power in determining highway

_routeg„The bill would-rcquire-the-board-to choose the route which would cause the least Injury to Improved ‘or cultivated lands. Imagine, if you will, a vacation drive across country pij a route resulting from such re-

• strictlonsl Highways Just aren’t built that way and the driving public more and more demands use of the straight line, “the short­est distance between two points," Califor­n ia has ample illustration In its spreadingsystem of freeways. .. ....................

Present laws provide for legal recourse in

HE WASN’T BE B I0U 8 D ear Blr:-Hjrapoli)gIea,~PorShoQrhave p u t you In i little h o t w ater.

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WABHIHQTON (NEA) — One view o f P residen t K ennedy’s first stat« o f the un ion message is th a t If he gels Just h a lf of the things h e wants, b e wlU Im a m iracle man.

T liere are 30 action programs! listed In 't ta e m e i- s a 4 e .~ D T t a i 1 r t !

'sent to congT^I on many of them within the' next! two weeks.: Thlsl is no lOO'dayl

[t-wUI keep c 0 n g re 5 5 busier than It h ^ been in years, iat« '

1. M. D etperftU(Twin P alla)

P U P 8 F O E K1D8 D E P T . D ear P o t Shots:

W e have a m ale puppy to give away. He Is, black and w hite and about six m onths old. P lay s out aide rea l good an d loves ch ild ren . He Is p a rt border collie an d cock er. You can ge t him by phoning REdwood 3-9008.

M rs. G a r ; C appel (469 Adams s tre e t)

moved abroad, d o n o t have to pay tariffs for cars sold w ith in the coun tries w h ere they have estab­lished plants. How ever. If they shipped autom o­biles Into those co u n tries — B rita in , Prance, W est G erm any—from th e i r M ichigan p lan ts, they would h ave to pay the d u tie s dem anded by those countries.

T h e re Is an o th er ad v an tag e to th ts Increasing In­d u s tr ia l m igration, especially for automobile m akers. M ost European Cout>trles h a v e s tr ic t quotas on cars of Am erican m an u fac tu re , a n d they are a greater b a rr ie r to the e x p o rt of th is product th an the tariffs ,

A S form er P re sid e n t E lsenhow er and President K ennedy have n o ted , the l a t te r In his s ta te of the u nion message, th is exodus Is responsible for a large p a r t ol ou r balance of p ay m en ts deficit.

JF K 'S BAIIK AND BITE—H. B, O,, Charlottes vllle, Va,, makes a p e rtin en t po in t in comm enting on P residen t K ennedy 's Inaugura l s ta tem en t: "Ask n o t w h a t Am erica will do fo r you—ask w hat you oan do for your coun try ,''

"T h is sounds v e ry sim ilar to W inston C hurchill's fam o u s 6la te m e n t-o f- 'b lo o d a n d tears, etc,’ How­ever, I would like to know how one reconciles th a t B tatem ent w ith th e D em octatio p latfo rm of som e­th in g for everyone,"

Answ er: P rcsldeh t K ennedy 's sacrificial p lea does n o t seem lo square w ith the num erous and com pre­hensive pledges o f th e p latfo rm . However, an d It Irks th e groups w h ich forced these promises Into th e docu.ment. I t ,1s the g eneral expectation th a t th e Los Angeles b a rk will be w orse th an th e a d ­m in istra tion 's bite.

P la tfo rm s are s ti l l r a th e r m eaningless things, som eth ing to ru n o n but n o t to stand on, espe­cially If their w ords tu rn o u t to be em barrassing an d Impractical.

(Roleaifti bf McCIurf N«WBI»PCr Syndic*!*)

V\W s OF OTHERSCOLLEGES VERSU S U lflV E R SIT IES

T h e makings o( a hassle a re reported from Idaho 's c a p ita l city whei-e a legislator from L atah county h a s served notice o f his opposition lo a proposal th & t-th o -n am s o l j d a h o S ta le co U eg e-b e-tlian g e^ to Id ah o Slate u n iversity . ''

T h e University of Id ah o Is s itu a ted a t, Moscow. In L a ta h county, a n d It ap p ears there 1s a feeling th e re th a t the e rstw hile so u th e rn branch, m ore recen tly given added s ta tu s by th e name of Idaho S ta te college, Is p ress in g a b it too rapidly In ask ­in g to be known a lso os a un iversity .

T h e change In n a m e Idea Is n o t on Isolated one. S ince W ashington s t a t e college a t PulUnan acquired th e university n a m e and s ta tu s there h iv e been s im ila r shifts ot T a co m a w here It Is now University o f 'P u g e t Sound a n d Poclfic L u th e ra n university

College of the P a c if ic a t S tock ton Is m aking the change In name, os an exam ple of the ^ n d InG allfom lo;--------------------------------------- ‘

O f those m entioned , the W ashington change Is defin itely not open to Question. WSU not only offers th e variety but m ee ta the graduo te school an d pro- ie-'islonnl s ta tus, n o rm a lly IndiiriH l In a uhi»nr.ilr.y

W ebster says th e term s a re sometimes, used In­terchangeably but Ind icates t h a t a university usually co n ta in s one or m ore colleges an d one or m ore g rad ­u a te or professional schools. "T he term university," th e dictionary continues, "Is so m e tim e loosely used,"

T he morfi common Im pression Is th a t you s ta r t as a college and w h en you h av e several lines lead ­ing to a degree, p lu s g raduate degrees and such as m edical, legal or o th e r professional degree-granting privileges, you have a university . — W alla W olla Unlon-Bulletln.

Pot Shota:I have two nice m ale pu p s 6

m onths old to give away." O ne Is g ra jT ^ e n n a nIs white, ha lf O erm an shepherd , I live In the second house across the railroad track , righ t s id e of th e road.

Harry Sum m ers (M urtaugh)

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Deor P ot Shots:W ould like to contact " I M . D es­

p era te" who wrote for help w an ted In Ja n . 30 paper. W anting w ork In Twin Palls. Have no com plain ts from employers on ray w illingness

^o -w orkH W ould -llke-to -know -lf-I could qualify fo r work.

R. C.(776 Cypress)

(Pocatello)• • *

SPRIG IS SFRUO D ear P ot Shots:

W here Is th e hard w in ter we were supposed to have?. I haven’t seen anyone b ragg ing on th e first sp rin g flowers so al low m e to be th e one.

I have crocus blooming. T h e f irs t one came out on Jsin. 31. T h ey m ay get covered w ith snow yet, b u t you can ’t soy they d id n ’t try I

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IT ’S AWFUL CLP, P A t!D ear P o t Shots; ’

I am a farm er 38 years o ld . would llke.to h e a r from a .g lr l-n e a r m y «ge who owns a tractor. W h e n you w rite please enclose a p ic tu re of the tractor.

La<y 8 . R ancheroo (Twin Palls)

som e of these p rog ram s could cost th e Sovem ment billions. The great, unansw ered- question Is how th e President will propose lo pay for them under- a balanced budget for 1S63 an d a deficit ot only two billion dollars fo r the c u n e n r fiscal year ending next June 30. Instead of th e 100-mil- llon-dollar surplus p lanned by ex-Presldcnt E lsenhow er In his budget message.

To do this, says K ennedy, It wiil be necessary for congerss lo en­act "all the revenue measures" already subm itted to congress for » 6i tn ^ th e Eisenhow er-badget.

These measures Include exten­sion of present excise a n d corpor- j ^ ' i ”o ! jin m tfo y m e n t^ w o n i^ c < » t

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W ASHINGTONprogram could be a giveaway to pu t m ore em phasis on basic re­search fo r g rea te r progress ond to Join w ith th e Soviet Union and other n a tio n s in exploration o f outer space . J l i e sky's the lim it on expense. '

T he sa m e goes for development of U 3 . n a tu r a l resources.

_ S o m ^ of th e K ennedy program s will c o s t 'th o gover.nment only mi­nor m lUlons fo r hicreased adm ln- Istratlve expenses. They Include;

E xpand th e U.S. employm ent service. C rea te a new departm ent -ofc:r-hflUBlnt:rflnd=urban=i£f(alr3; Form a n a tio n a l peace corps. In ­crease U.S. support for the U.N,

and long.f l t a r S itm

itlon—ln c o ra e -ta x -ra te a 7"tncreaSf of aviatlofl and highw ay fuel tax­es imd h to ff-J JA -p o s tag e -T a te s ,

K ennedy advocates closing cus­toms a n d tax loopholes b u t tiie President also proposes a tax In­centive to business for p lan t ex­pansion to create Jobs. 'M s would be a tax reductlori for som e con­cerns.

The P resident Is obviously counting on a h igher level ol business activity to increaose no­tional Income and provide more governm ent revenue. B u t prim ­ing th e pum p to get th is new now Bf tax receipts s ta r te d will cost something.

• » •These are the K ennedy pro­

grams In which th e federa l costs are bound to Increase, no mat- t«r-liow se t up:

Moke federal g ran ts for public schools an d h igher education. (Note th a t K ennedy specllled only "public" schools,).

Increase hospital, nu rsing home, other h ea lth care taclU tles and personnel — m eaning doctor and nurse training.

S treng then U S . m ilita ry tools for na tiona l defense. T h is Includes more a ir transport for th e ormy, more Polaris subs for th e navy, more missiles for th e a ir force. Anyone can write his. own tlck'jt on th at, an d the cost could be bil­lions.

Im prove America 's foreign .ild program on the scale of lend- lease an d M arshall p lan opera­tions. T hey cost abou t H billion

Bachelor Charlie Asks Wliv Friends’ Wives MadLat Him

Promote lJ.S. exports. A ttrac t foreign Investm en t an d travel lo the UJS, ( ^ b organized crime and Juvenile delinquency. End tlie denial o f constitu tiona l r igh ts on account o f race.

Some of th e proposals won't cost the governm ent anything, but the tab w ill be picked up by oth ers:

Increasing th e m lnlm um *^-age will be p a id for by private im - ployers. P u ttin g hea lth care (or the aged u n d e r social security will make th e beneficiaries and th slr emplo-ilers pay for it. Extending unemploj’m e n t b en e flu through federal loans to th e s ta te s means th a t th e advances will be paid back.

R edevelopm ent of areos of

the federa l governm ent onythlng l(Vtoe long ru n If the program Is done'on a lo an basis. S tim ulation of housing an d construction could also be done by loans. B u t If these two p ro g ram s a re financed by grants, th e co s t oould -be millions.

But a ll th ese program s hove certain obvious In flationary ^ m - ■sures If th ey add up to greatly Increased governm ent spending.

The g re a t challenge In the .Ken­nedy p ro g ra in Is how all these things h e recom m ends can oe done w hile keeping the dollar

aging p rice stab ility .T h a t wlU take a jeo l miracle

man.

58 UnemploymentClaims Filed HerePIfty -elgh t new unem ploym ent

Insurance c la im s were filed last week a t th e Tw in Palls employ­m ent security agency office, R. 8 , Cutler, m an ag er, reports.

This b rings th e to tal claim s filed In Twin F a lls to 448. Figures for other M agic Volley cities Include Burley, 15 new claim s ond 112 total; Ooodlng. 13 new claims and 139 to ta l; R u p e rt, 11 new claims and 140 to ta l, and Jerom e (in­cluding B la in e a n d Lincoln coun­ties) 30 new claim s and 543 total.

New cla im s fUed In th e s ta te totaled 1.204. b ringing the s ta te to tal to 14.693, C u tle r noted.

T he aVCTttBB__ weekly benefitdollars apiece, a lth o u g h a few c lS ln ram o u n ted to $36J3, h e said, billions come back.

The 600 m illion do lla rs for Lat­in Am erica is already In the budg et. O t U. S. farm Incom e "reduced by 35 p e r cen t since IW I," he m ust specify lat* r how It would be raised, but It Is obvious this Isn't going to be done fo r nothing.

An expanded food-fdr-peace

EL E C TIO N PLANNED DECLO, Pe-b. 4—Two directors

will be e lec ted a t th e annual m eeting o f th e South side Electric Lines, In c ., a t 8 p jn —Tuesdoj^ a t the D eclo h ig h school, reports A. L. T u rn e r, secretary . All m em ­bers are u rg ed to a ttend .

home. 'So. you've been om good-old-Charlle agaln t w iiai ' he been leading you In io

"The tru th Is, of cour.se. j even saw the bum on ihe nig),- ' ’ question - or any other nn-'-?

- By HAL BOYLENEW YORK, Feb, 4 WV-Mono-

logue In a psychlotrlst's office: - 'No,- doc, I d on 't need any deep

analysis. I Just got a problem 1 w ont to get off m y,chest.

" U t m e J u s t .a tr e tc h ju t on ,pnTlble i “ couch and be comfortable while l ! ^chelo-. _te i ry o u ^ I t-w o n 't- ta k e - lo n g ,--------a r o u n ^ w ^ a

why all my friends' wives h a te ' ..3 ^ j^ese w h o . , iiuj.-.ao-.,m e ,____ -___ ____________ _ .; g reet. Iheh-.returnm a

'H a ^ e I 'd b e tte r' stai;C a t the husbands. 'So. you couldn -. sny i-i beginning. .to good-old-Charlle. could you^

Oharlle. I am 46ih r~ has ta~do U |jui"My uiune is o nanie, 1 am <e]Br - has to- d o -ts -pui an !'ilo;i , years old a nd a bachelor, I am aly o u r head^ n d _ .o ( t-v o » - ivery happy bochelor. too. exceptj you th ink you have a t lea.^; ' fo r one th in g - 'M y friends' wives responsibility to your omii v .', are all m ad a t me. and children?'

-This grieves me very m uch. I t "As I say. doc, I h a i r nv h as for years — because therCjlKe studying women Bu doesn 't seem to be anything I can one th ing I stlll'can 'i ‘/ ' i . do about it. I "W here do wlvf.s ; p ; , h

-DOC. you know some bachelors strange, m lxed-up loyuliy? W hyd, a re women h a te rs and blame w orn-1 they always think ,wmriM> , en for all the trouble In the world,IleodliiB their dumb h u ^ b s n jWell, I 'm not th a t kind of boche­lor,

■•I liked the first lady I ever m et — my m other — and I've liked every wom an I ever met since then , I never m it a. woman I couldn 't fin d 0 reason for liking.

" I have m ode a lifelong study of .w om en,-and-have-alw aysJlcc6td ed th em every respect. In th e ir p res­ence I om never fresh or forward. : am the soul of gentility and courtesy an d 'gollontry.

I ligh t th e ir cigarettes fo r them a t cocktail parties, I help them th ro u g h revolving doors. On m ud­dy or snowy days I stand aside lo r a lady I have never even m et, o n d le t h e r hove the taxi th a t stopped fo r me.

" I hove never ridiculed women's m inds. I adm ire their m any noble qualities, and encomage their as-

astroy?"W hy d o n 't they b la m e iim--'

He's the one. Wh.v i.s it will ever face thl.< I ru ih ?

"W hy, doc. why?''

□one w iuie seep ing m e aoiiar j . 1, , _____t « « «= s o u n d - a s - a ^ o l l a i ^ i d - e n c o u r - r l r a t lnn.s - o n d th e ir d rea m . s ^ c m

even endure listening to a woman ta lk about boseboll or politics w ith o u t yawning.

"Y et all my friends' wives d e­spise me. doc.

" I t Isn’t because I d on 't poy th e m -devoted-RfCW rdn. beoause I do. i send th em flowers on thelc b itth d o y s and anniversaries. I 'm alw ays happy to show up and bail th em out If they unexpectedly need a n ex tro m an a t dinner. I've even tak e n th eir kids to the d en tis t bo th ey could go to a matinee.

"B u t still they hate me. You know why, doc? I l l tell you.

"Becouse they th ink I om 1 oad in fluence on th e ir husbands. Every tim e a m arried m an in ih e circle o f my acquain tance takes It Intoj h is head to spend a n ight on th e ' tow n , h is wife savs wh en -h a

Wildlife ConfabSlMHatRupert I

RUPERT, Feb. 4 -C o lo rcd slldrj'/ ’*1 and movies will be a.sed to ilius. tra te the second of a se rie s of fiv« !~ m eetings sponsored by th e idaVo fish and game d e p a rtm rn i at Oie M inidoka county high school Mon. (I day n igh t. ' ■

Topics to be discussed include the effects of climate a n d noiLi on wildlife production, h o w uiidlifa population drT)end.s o n n grcrii p lan t base, effects of "p la iu sue. cession” on wildlife, how -use-of. lands and w ntcrs-influerwildlife resources, and w hat man can do to help provide better llv.Ing: conditions for wildlife.

Speakers will Include Arnoii y} Coleman, Jerome, an d coaservaA,::'" tlon educator Geovgc Nlcl^ols. P&. .v catello. T hey will conduct a quei. tlon period.

T his series Is bcinp spoiisorfd : by the combined e ffo r ts of tlii ' R upert an d Paul C ham bers o[ .. Commerce and is free to the pub- Uc. Last M onday’s m ee tin g cov. ered the history and organization of tlie departm ent a n d the en* forcem ent of wildlife proteclloa laws. -

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, Magic Valley residents are well aware. If problems of routing roads cannot be solved any other way, then It Is fitting they should be solved In the courts, which arc designed to protect the Individual and determine whftt la best for the common welfare.

But the driving and taxpaying public Bhoiiid iteep in m in d 'th a t various schemes to gain control of the commission are moti­vated largely by political or other ulterior reasons, not particularly by wHat is best for th e drirtng public. Idahoans have only to go into the desert between Mountain Home and Boise to find evidence of what happened to Idaho highways under the old political pa­tronage jsetup. The old, abandoned routes of U.S. 30 in th a t stretch of desert sUgw only too plainly what .happens under nnlltimicontrol.

DIVIDEND, PLUS PUZZLE Meteorologists have received a pleasant

aivldend from the thousands and tiiousands o f photographs transmitted to Earth by the Tiros weather satellites. The pictures show th a t cold fronts, warm fronts, cypionlc jitorms, etc., actually do look tiie way they have tmditionally been drawn in textbooks.

^No one Is resting on laurels, however. The pictures have also revealed strange cloud

weathermen didn’t know exlst- ed. ’The textbooks on the scicnce of wcatiier W n t bo completed for a long, long time.

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Igll w a r T^Ollt i n i ; , a a ' “ “ “ “ *tt«»-»»y«-ho-beUi)ve»i8ongross=;thU-=yi«i=wm approve a low g ran tin g optional retirem ent for gov­e rn m en t employes o t (uU an n u ity a fte r 30 years of service.

I t seenu lo ijs th is would be a totally uiueallsU c ootlon tor congress to take. Unless there is 'disability Involved (another m a tte r en tk e ly ) employes’of the govermnent ought n o t be encouraged to retire when they have miiny po ten tially productive years of serv­ice left. The em phasis ought to be Just the opposite— toward continued usefulness ra th e r Uwn putting older people on a re tirem en t shelf.

Such a plan would make possible retirem ent on lu ll annuity of m an y efnployes In their tO s -a time w hen they should be a t theh- peak of potential.

FuU annuity reth-em ent a f te r 30 years of service for govemm enl em ployes could be very costly. A per- 60^ 66 yeors of age c a n expect to live about 23 more years, which would represen t a v try substantial o u t­lay for the governm ent. Congress m ight b e tte r.p u t th a t money to use to roisc salaries so to a ttrac t h ig h er quality employes to begin w ith, and to k& p able people on the Job a f te r they a rs trained — £ a lt-L a k e lYlbuneH------------------------------- —

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2lAi’e ^ 3med Cliild Smiles Before Teeth CheckedToLocal CountyThe T»lii corarali-

PrWay sppolnted 21 men to ^o?nty boards, Commission Chalr- ninn Henry Crow said.

Appointed to one-year terms on th rc o u n ty (air board jire Warren

- -B orrv-iuid-B enJam U L C -M otterii, bo“ r - n “ “ Falls; H enry H. Leh­m an Buhl: w aite r M iller, Filer: Charles Groves, K im berly. Dwnne s Perkln-s, M urtaugh. and Parley

..u n m a n , C jistleford.---------Nine m en 'w ere appoTnfed T ?

vn n ’ln s terms on the weed advisoryhnnrd . Com m issioner H . L. iK elly i

. 1 * A j n 1C rfa rh o ta OPPO'I'IM--------o n e - 'jw t ™ a rch a lram iV M m e

biai-d, repHclriB form er County Commissioner Harold Lanca.sler. AKo appointed to r one year terms ore Harold Mcnser, M urlaueh , and M ilton Ballard. Kim berly.

Tho.so appointed to two-year i k term s are Charles C onrad , Ca.stle- T ford- Kenneth Naylor. Hansen,

and Roser Stafford, T w in Falfe.Lc5 ter McOrecor, Salm on tract:

jlom cr White. B uhl, a n d Clarence t.IcKlbben. Filer, were appointed to three-year tenns.

Five one year appointm ents to th e waterways com m ittee a l s o were announced. These are_W ll- la rd Teater, K im berly: A r t h u r Diiw, Hansen: F ritz Bybee, Castle- ford: Gordon Y ouns, Bulil, and

— TTimer A n n l i rT w n rT a lB r ’

George Bowie t o Speak for Burley Event

BURLEY. Feb. 3—G eorpe Alex- n n d e r Bowie, a holder of the Free­dom foundation’s G eorge Wnsh-- inp io n gold medal will be the spejiker for the m eeting of the B urluy-R upcit K nife and F'orK club a t 7 p.m. a t the Burley Elks d in in g room.

H e received the m edal "for out- I ^ fifjindlng achievement in bringing I " ab o u t a belter understandlnR of

th e American way of life.” He Is p opu lar as nn Inspirational lec­tu re r a t conventions, colleges and universities; and ’ h a s spoken In a lm o st every state.• W hen not lecturing an d writing,

Bowie travels. H e received his education In colleges o n both sides of the Atlantic an d d u rin g World w ar I I was a naval officer assigned to th e Pacific fleet amphibious fo rces where he served a s a per­sonnel counselor to m arines and seasees in combat areas.

3-State Meet Scheduled on Fish Problem

B O IS E , Feb. 4 '.r Controvi'isy o v e r co iislrucli.m paivcr iI.miis w h ic h im e r f r ir » ; ;l , ' mlKnilory (l.'^h m the Snake nloni; the Id n h o -O re « o u buM...; .,„„v dev,-lop l it a ih rft- .s lii:,' coii- fe rr ti(7 P '^ h rre -^ rn i '„ ! ,i-----------------

■run-. Holien K amiouncodtoclny n .s,.vrn-p,.;ir ,|,psc.'i.simi IncUitlinj: ,, ■ ,i,s(i|ssion ol IJie M iddle S n a kr

M e e t MIS, « II h vviu 1,,,Oov.s. M ark orcnon. undA lb e r t 11.. RweliiiK. W.,'hli'|.i„r,

I d n h i i Power i-,'ai|i„i,v- b build^ In'^ lh ; , - r hydro i'h \::;. ' iiroji.ci'., m till! I l f l l s canyon ..::r,.|i of llie S n a k e and .some !i'ln-;;,s aKencies Ivnve c .j iie iid c d li.^h |>,.-.ai;e larll- lllo.s a ; iho .SIrill-;111,.., adcQU;\:(',

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Talks Scheduled _ “ Fo^rrVIfeases

[ T h r e e resolutions authorizing I leaae agreements a re scheduled to (j bo discussed during th e meeting I M onday evening of the Tw in Falls ” c ity commission. '

T h e resolutions Include lease ag reem en ts for the M agic Valley Cowboys bnscbnll club, conccsslon a t th e municipal golf course club h o u se an d the a irport cafe.

T h e comralMlonera a lso are ex­pec ted to authorize Invitation for bid3 fo r three cars for th e policc d e p a rtm e n t and a car a n d a pick­u p for th e parks a n d recreation d ep a rtm en t. .

H . li. Derrick. Tw in P a lls city m an ag er, is slated to rep o rt on the, w a te r s tudy and o n quotations for

.^ d r i l l in g a water well a t th e airport. W O th e r Items on th e agenda are ■ app ro v al of building p erm its, 11;

■jjj'cense ap^lcatlons iind'"'m ohtlily

‘Station for SaleFR ESN O . Calif,. Feb. 4 i.Ii -

W a n t a fire .station, compli'ip w ith l\\o bra.vi poic.s lor tiickld5?

You can buy one in {•‘I'o.sno n ex t F riday iii a public-auction sch ed u h 'd b\ tlu- Mate dni.Moii of hlKluvay> Tlu- sta tion .siaud.s in tlu ' iijUu-oI-Wiiy of a p liinned rMcufiion.

T w o iiitclu’.s lo tho dtnU- Ymi h ave to pay inoviiii; cast.s aiul

-you“ donT "rt thi* fliv c n p iu C

built tile fan liitcs to .‘■lU'cifK'alioib d ra 'v n by Hie. l,l. lU‘|•le.‘l a;:cni:u* U ienxsclve^ . . '

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Heart Drive Heads Noted

SHOSHONE. Feb. 4 - W orkers for the Lincoln county Hcari fu n d drive have been ap.nouncod' by publicity ciijunniin, Mi.-. Joun, Thoma.s. i

Mr.s, Floyd Kblmi,’. D ic tn c li , i,>' county chaii'inan , Workcr.s n t Sho- shOne-includc":M r.';'Gllb(n-t"'Su' iouilu'a.st Sho.shonf: Mr>. Hcju'aii! Hovry, .s o u t h Mr.s, \.v„

.Knowles, norilicasi; Mr.s. W illjuiii Tru jm nt‘1. mn Mu‘ii.4: iHKi B rr^

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Scout Leaders at HagermanNijted

UAGERMAN. P c b . 4 — D onald ' Ron. inijtitutlonal rep resen ta tive ' for Boy Scout tro o p 35. ceported ; li(* ha.s mast of th e com m ittee m en » ;incl ft‘.<i.stanf S c o u tm a s te rs for ,• the cfwing ycai\ a t a m eeting o f .. '

Me!tu)cll.st c l i u r c h official., board Wcdnc.sdny n ig h t.

r iie traffic on th e cprncr Ioil the .sirpfi ea.sL of the church P 'Vi'.s (li.-.cii,N.snd’ imd I t woe decided to ." a-k ilin to\u> boarcf lo p u t a atop

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P resto n , n v d Pn*.-i(ii; ,.'iid"yiTs Lloyd Wilkiii-soti aiul i.uniile.s ai- lended a farew iil dinnor li'r Jixsrpli P re ito n a t hi.-i noine Thiir.Ml.i,’ nlRht. He will a tti 'u d a luoiuti- long lUueaii In.siiraiuv com ­pany .school at Purdue uiuvci.siiy ill Inclm na.

in-»»oHh yhcvshone with M rs Carl K rrn e r and Mr.s, Floyd n o il n.s.si.-,i- iiu:

•Mr.s. H etla Ptnvfll i.s' R u-h fic ld rluur:ii:ni a tu l Widlrr Bovvinaii. D ie lnch c lia ln n a ii

C liaptcr Irca.surpr U Mrs M yron . Jc.hn.ioii,' Sho.slioiie,

I Tlip'TTevnioljprl M cM nster iin- .uoun^od n yuviUi uucvdenom lna—. 't io n n l ronfoieiicc-uill be held in ;nuf.M^ im Miircli 3.—4 - f t » d - ^ n d -

E llzabelh Ann Callen, 6 -y e a r -o ld daughter of M r. a n d M rv H ich a rd Callen, Kimberly, s i r u ^ I e s for a sm ile as D r. Truman J. W ilk e s . Twin Falls, >Lnc:lc Valley chairm an of the 13iti a n n u a l C hildren’s D e n ta l H ealth week, prepares to c h e c k her IcctU. E l iz a b e th Is right in keeping wllh t h i s y e a r ’s theme “ A Smile Is lo Keep." (Staff photo-engravlHi;)

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National Qiildreii’s Dental Health Week to Be Observed

F eb . .5-11 h as been deslenated a s N ational Children's D e n ta l H e a l th week, Dr. Trum an J . W lH a E . Tw in Palls, reports. D r. W ilk es Is M agic Valley chairm an o f d en ta l h e a lth week activities f o r th e S o u th Central Idaho D Is-t r l c t_ J D e n ^ j ! ! C l e t y _ I te n e — of— In -an sw u r-to -th e -aeco n d -q u cs-

f d ep a rtm en ta l reports.

Four AppearP o u i : teen-agers appeared in

T\v1n P a lls probate co u rt la s t week before Judge Zoe A nn W arberg. All were boys and all were released to the custody of th eir paren ts .

Two 16-year-olda ap p ealed on h u n tin g charges, tw o 15-year-olds for ru n n in g away from hom e. The la t te r two were placed oa indefinite probtttioa \mder s tr ic t ru le s of conduct.

EHl’s y ea r’s observance is S m ile Is to Keep.”

W e hope to influence both th e p a re n t and th e child to the Im ­p o rta n c e -of good oral hea lth , D r . W ilkes explains.

C h ild re n ’s dental health Is b e ­in g stressed, h e adds, because i t is t n o w n th a t early ncqufttntance w i th th e d en tis t influences th e c h ild ’s -attltudo toward dentistry f o r th e rem ainder of hla life.

I I th e fearly habit of reg u lar v is its to th e dentist 1b formed, th e c h ild gains a deep-seatetl con c e m an d awareness to the im ­p o r ta n c e of m aintaining good o ra l h e a lth , D r. W ilkes explains.

T w o of th e m ost common ques­t io n s asked by parents lu re fe r­e n c e to th e ir children's den tal h e a l th are , "How old should a c h ild be before first seeing th e d e n tls M ”, a n d "Is that tlhe Bix y e a r m o la r) h is permanent tooth?"

A s to w h a t age a child should f i r s t b e tak en to a dentist s ta tls - , t ic s rev ea l BO p e r cent of all tw o y e a r old ch ildren have at lea^t o n e o r m o r e cavity, Dr. W ilkes' n o te d .

“B a b y tee th se n e two prim ary ' p u rp o ses ," he continues. ‘T h e y p ro v id e a n adequate chewing s u r ­fac e a t fl. tim e when the ch ild n e e d s m axim um nutrition, an d th e te e th m a in ta in space for, a n d | a lso a ssis t In, th e corrcct eruption of p e rm a n e n t teeth."

T o p rev en t premature loss o f

these Important t e e th , the child .sliould liavc th em exam ined early. If a tooth m u s t b e removed, some form of s p a c e n ia in ta ln e r or chewing liiirface •'.should by all means be c o n s tru c te d .” he phasized.

tlon. Dr. Wilkes e x p la in s there are 20 deciduous (b a b y ) tee th which usually arc all f u l ly erupted by th e time the ch ild is 2 to 2 'i years old. Tile molnr t e e th , which ap­p ea r when the c h ild is 6 years old. a re ‘'definitely p e rm a n e n t teeth," h e stressed.

In keepini: w ith N a tio n a l Chil- dren'.'i Dniial' H e a l th week, llie S o u tli Ct'Uiral I d a h o District D en ta l .socirty is di.stributing posters In various lo ca l business offices. D r W ilkes announces.■ The society a lso is sponsoring a series of h a l f - h o u r programs o v e r KLIX-TV.

'These p ro g ram s p resen t tho l a t e s t scientific discoveries and

xpldln modem m eth o d s being v ised In dentistry,** h e notes.

The society h a s 40 members In t h e Maglo Valley a r e a .

a OF C. M E E T SET JEROME, Feb. 4— C harles Hil

t o n , St. Louis. M o., representative o i the Pet Milk c o m p a n y , will be t l i e featured s p e a k e r a t a valley- w id e Chamber o f C om m erce meet­i n g to be held a t 7 :3 0 p.m . on Feb. 1 5 a t Woods cafe .

T w o divorces w t r e g ran ted in d is tr ic t court F r id a y .

M rs. Judith P re ls d ivorced Ray m o n d Prie.s on g r o u n d s of extreme c ru e lty . Tiicy w e re m arried E lko, Nev., Dec. 15, 1957, and have o n e child.

M Tsr^Preis w as g ra n te d child cu sto d y and a p r io r p ro p erty set' t le m e n t was approved by th e court.

A tto rney /or M rs . PreLs wtis D oug las D, K ram er, of Kramer a n d Walker, Tw in F a lls .

M rs. Evelyn Louise K ole ^llvorced C h arle s Clarence K o le for extreme m e n ta l cruclty. T h e y were m ar Id O ct. n . 1D56. In Tw in Falls a n d have two c h ild ren .

MJ's . Kole WHS a w a rd e d custody o f a daughter, K ole t h e custody of

,a so n . Both are to h a v e visiting r ig h ts with tlie c h ild re n .

S h e was awarded $35 m onthly c h ild support and a ea rlie r cus­to d y agreement of th e children w as approved by th e co u rt.

A tto rn ey for | ^ s . K ole was J a m e s M . Gunnlnglmm of M urphy S ch w artz anti C u n n in g h a m , Twin F a lls .

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your skin w ith hen jing mcdication, soothes w llh e m o l­

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-P rotec ts (or .h o u rs -a g a in s t b lem ish-causing b a c te r io .-

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I F re d ' niibpii.'-. !;>y loader, wa. ^{\ski‘ri u> (iiul a spcuki'r for. the p u ip ii lor Siiii(i.i\. Marcii 5, Plana u p re niiuh* (or nn F,:\.sier .candle- lii:ln .siTvicr tiurmi; Huly wcelc.

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F o r y o u w ho know Brentwcods . . . h e re ’s a chance to s to c k up big, save big I For our new customers . . . a t e r r i f i c price to introduce one of Penney’s proudest n a m e s in o u r long line of biff value brand3.-Como-ini se e tliern , clean u p P

Another g ro u p of not-to-bo missed Pen­ney Fashions in the sam e quality fabrics you've seen a t h igher p r t o — amooth blends of c o tto n a n d Culltohi® rayon, Arnel®. tr ia c e ta te a n d cotton; even all- over em broidered stitched option eyelet. B u t that's o n ly the,beginning of th is f a b - , ulouB story.' W e, ourselves, carefully jnon-. itored th e -m ak in g a n d finishing, guided th e styling. R esu lt: you pick from a tre- mendoua collection o f eaByrJacB-chotfLtOir- sto re fashions in new Spring shades. And no one will e v e r guess tho tiny price tagi^: Junior ■ M isses’ - H a lf Sizes.

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“P & in “Arear Backs United

^ Council PlanB B K liry , F e b . 4 -A letter h a s

been signed b y memberi of t h e Dworshak P T A cxccutlve’coniimlt-

'Ice su pporting t h e United E d u c a ­tion council p ro g ra m .

The le t te r w a s presented by M r.• and Mrs. F a r n u m Warr. I t will be

/or^\'ardcd to t t i e state legislature.___ M rju a fiC E lan _ N ls licn _ rcp o tted .

progress on th e school's skit to be presented S a tu rd a y evening a t t h e Cnssla co u n ty s k i t night p re se n - tatlon in _ th !u B u rlo y .hl8h.schQQl._

llnal p lans a re b e in g m ade /o r t h e onnimi C aM la d istrict Beouters “elinrter p a r ty " a t 7il5 p.m. F r l -

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Oscar R o b c r ts o n rP W rv lp rp re s l^ dent, Is general chalrm nn lor t h e banquet. A rt McOuIstlon; M rs . Melvin O a r r a r d and Mrs. O sc a r nobcrtson, lo o d preparation; M ra. Llnlord, c h a i r m a n ot room m o th ­ers serving b a n q u e t, and Mrs. H a l Mattlicws a n d M rs . DIei! W h ite - iicod, se rv in g arrangem ents, o r e assisting h im .

Olen J u d d a rid Mrs. N ao m i Zenilto w as a p p o in te d lo help O w en Weedop a n d R a y Reid with t ic k e t arransem enta . M rs . M ax.Critcfleld and Mrs. O tis ■Williams will d e c ­orate and M rs. W hitehead will d o tlic publicity.

.Jake ^\V._ake. assistant d is tr ic t

plans.

Grange’s Couples Get Degree WorkHANSEa^, F eb . 4 — Mr. and M ra.

J a m e s A te r a r id Mr. and M rs.- S am u el-H u ck -w ere given-lirst a n d

eccond dCBree w orlc Thursday e v e ­n in g at th o G ra n g e meeting h e ld a t tho O ra n g e h a l l . Mr. and M rs. O gle W all, w ho m oved hero f ro m Jerome, w e re v isito rs .

The a g r ic u ltu re committee r e ­ported on seed g ra in s and lo rag o feeding,o t c a t t l e In com parison

tions. A le e d lo t to u r starting a t 0:30 am . a t t h e Naylor B ro thers fecdlols T u e sd a y w ill show some o f th o com parisons.

plans f o r th e HiUier-son b a n quet, an a n n u a l lu n d raising p ro gram of t h e lo c a l Oronge, w ere m ade w ith a te n ta tiv e date n e a r

" th e middle o f M a rc h . Vance N aylor heods the p ro g ra m comlttee.

A work n ig h t ' t o pick grabis f o r th e county f a i r ex h ib it Is le t f o r Monday e v e n in g Feb,. 13, a t t h e hom e ot M r. a n d M ra. Earl B arnes.' Mr. and M rs . C la ren ce HoUlfleld

were hosts.

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TwoJl-H Clubs Rftpnrt. Prnjftfts

KINO H D tti, F e b . 4 - M embers of tho B u sy J o l ly Workers a n d Bonnlo B e l ls '4 '- i r c lubs reported o n sewing a n d co o k in g projects a t o Jo in t m eeting t h i s week,

i n other n o t io n a t the m eeting th e m em bers w e re assigned to w rite a story o n 4 -H w o rk . T h t s to ries w ill be p r e s e n te d ) to Maty L o u Graves, h o m e dem o n stm tlo n a g e n t

' In Elmore c o ttn ty :Phyllis s i o i l '^ e r gave » lew lng j

m achine d e m b h s ^ a tlo n , Toni R o b ­inson d e m o n s tra te d the c o rrn t w a y | to sweep a f lo o r , Vickis P a rk e c h e e k e d ’i> ro ]ec ts tind assigned stories on w h a t tho 4-H c lu b

^ m eans, a n d Q lo r la ■Woodward a n d Celia Hall w e re I n charge ot gam es.

------- T he ' t w o -o lu M -p la m rv a le n t ln eexchange p a r ty f o r their n e x t meeting.

75 Attend FTA’s —Meet-at-Heykrn

HBYBURN, F e b . 4 — More t h a n 75 persons w ere present a t th e special P T A r o u n d e r s day p ro -

_ g r a m held a t t h e Jimlor h ig ii school o u d lto r lu m o n Tbm-Klay.

Asliun K lo n , a fo re ign exchange studen t f ro m P a k is ta n , spoke o n education In h i s - counli? e n d answered q u e s tio n s .

Leo H andy w a s " presented w lt li a surprise life membership to th e PTA. .

Coisagcs a n d bou to n n ltra w ere presented to e ig h t past-PTA presidents, M ra. C la u de Bowman,

: M rs rE ra e s t E rw in , M rsrM urphy l Neills, M rs. H a r o ld Vogt^Mrs,

— DTBtown, M rs . A te y l Hondo, M rs . Louis B thnpson a n d Otis Orton.

Mrs. R lg ley ’s t h i r d grade w on th e room c o u n t.

Snow Is Blamed In Truck Crash

RUPERT^ F e b . 4-Snow-'covered ro ad s were l is te d a s the cause of a coUlslon b e tw e e n a bulk p o ta to tru c k (ind a p ic k u p truck one-quar­t e r m ile , s o u th o t P aul a t 8:2i

- t u n r - j iDennio S m y e r, 28, Deolo, to ld

D eputy S h e r if f H o w ard P latt t h a t h e had sto p p ed o n the side of th e

— ro ad -b ccau so -o f-a -o a |.-w W cli-h ad skidded a n d s ta l le d uliead ol h im .

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Feb. 1 Snow Depth Report For Hailey Area Is Listed

Tuesday Vote Scheduled on School Bonds

bond Issue to p ro v id e school Im ­provements will b e m ade by vpters of school d istr ic t 262 in tho cast end of Jerom e c o u n ty when they go to the polls o n Tuesday.

Tlie bond Issue, which pioposes $250,000, will In c lu d e major ex paiislon and Im p ro v e m e n t to Val­ley high school, i f approved. T he school will be e x p a n d e d to Include a new Industrial a r t shop building, four added c la ss ro o m s and kitch­en and lunch sp a c e .

At the Eden g r a d e school a tem ­porary lunch ro o m Is proposed.

Cost of the b o n d Issue, accord­ing to school b o a rd officials, will be four to five m il ls on each $100 asses-sed v a lu a tio n for & 15-year period.

Flan to KiU Game Agency

Is DefeatedBO ISE, F eb . 4 — T h e Id ah o

h o u se of rep resen ta tiv es y este rd ay rejected 43-23 th e c o n te n tio n of o n e of ‘lt£ m em bers t h a t the- s ta te f is h and gam e com m ission' w a s *'a m o n s t e r n u tu red by ded ica ted fu n d s."

R ep. Woodrow W. B ean , D ., V al­le y , opened th e h ea ted 40-m ln u te d e b a te -o v e r-w h e th e r- th e -c o m m is - s lo n should be abolished In fav o r ot- an elected flVe-m em ber w ild ­l if e commission. ‘ » ................ .^n4ja m e -d e p a r tm fin t_ a n d - - th e cdm - m isslon w e re -‘'n o t re sp o n sib le toanyone.” ___________________

B u t opponents of th e m easu re

' a n d I t s p r o g r a m s .‘A t one tim e,” said Rep. E m ery

H edlund. D .. Benew ah, “th e f ish a n d game d e p a rtm e n t was a p o ­l it ic a l football and w as In a d e ­p lorable mess. T his would r e tu r n t h e departm ent to th e sam e s ta tu s a n d throw m an ag em en t of th ese n a tu ra l resources back 25 y ea rs ."

2 ^BiAOiMitlis^uspeets in Th^t Caught inlon^^ Chase

b u h l . Feb. 4 — C h arg es a re building ran. WMule he w;u . pending against two y o u th s. H a n d U n g traclca Ui t h e snow iii,. ’5 '^ ' 18, who were ap p reh en d ed e a rly ,in s id e the p la n t sllpned oui yesterday morning a l t e r a “cops I ro n t ol the build ing , and robbers" c h & 's e o f some 13 /^nnis saw h im mid Hp . blocks through B u h l s tre e ts a n d ; wtis on. throuRh one Mreci ® aUeys. ■’ 'le y after a n o th e r until tiieU i.H r' C ity Patrolm an W c s U y A nnls n^an finally apprehended captured th e pair In a 2 5 -m lnu te er tracking a iid putdisuijictr: chase on foot a fte r h e discovered some 13 blocks. '■the y o u ths had en te red th e :U to c o l, T he youths a d m itied th? , •btlllf p lnnt on West M ttln ^ tree t'.__U n-w hen-quesU onod .-

Annls was on du ty Iti th e B u h l however, th a t n o th in c ua.i nvui Industrial a rea w hen h e noticed a t the plant becau.sc ho imd'ron' some activ ity at t h e p lan t. H e upon the boys ju.st .si;o;Uv Ju .

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Power Is Cut Off By Car AccidentBURLEY, Feb. ♦—F ifty fam ilies

w e re without electric pow er d u r- th e early hours yeaterday because n f nnp-m r acciden t a t 2 D.mth re e and o n e-fo u rth m iles west o f Burley o n h ighw ay 30.

R ichard P , M cBride, 35, S a lt L ak e City, received m in o r In Ju ries when he lost con tro l o f his c a r on the Icy road a n d it s l id In ­to th e borrow pit, tu rn e d o n its s id e nn<l collided w ith a -U n ity L iB htJand Pow er com pany pole.

T h e Impact snapped pow er lines, cau sin g the Joss ot pow er to 50 hom es, power- com pany o ffic ia ls s ta te d . Tlie top of th e c a r w as cav ed In by the pole an d th e en ­t i r e left side of the c a r w as d a m ­a g ed an estim ated $500, accord ing 16 Cassia coun ty S h e riff H . O W arre ll who investigated.

Pow er w as restored a ro u n d 7 a .m ., spokesmen of th e com pany s ta te d .

Cars CollideRUPERT, Feb. 4 — A ca r d r iv en

by Edward Knopp, 38, H eyburn , received an estim ated $15 d am ag e In a n accident T h ursday evening in the FoodJand park ing lot.

T h e Knopp car a n d a n o th e r d riven by Nellie Rolof, 32. R u p ­e r t . collided a s th e two w ere backing from the curb. No c ita tio n w as issued. \

HAILEY, F o b .,, 4 - WUllnm Woody, so il conservation service technician, in a Feb. 1 snow re­port. rep o rts th e dep th a t Galena summit a t 32.3 inches with 8.0 inches w a te r con ten t. On this course fo r t h e sam e date In 1058 there w ere 60.4 Inches with 12.7 inches of w a te r conten t; in 1050 there were 55 Inches with 13,5 wa­te r content a n d In 19G0 there were30.8 Inches w i th 7.2 Inches of water content.

Other m e a su rem e n ts and com­parisons o re , snow an d water con­tent:

Horse c re e k course n e a r thc'foot of G alena su m m it. 263 and G.2; in 1065, 18.9 a n d 11.3; In 1050. 55 and 9.6, a n d i n 1960. 23.7 and 5.5.

Bald m o u n ta in ; 345 and 0.5; In 1958,48.7 a n d 12.3; in 1050.38.6 and 8.3, and in 1060, 27.5 and 6.4.

T h U y e a r ’s m easurem ent at Swede’s p eak . 24 an d water content n o t m easured ; in 1956.41 and 6.5; In 1050, 2 U a n d 3.7, and In 1000.34.8 and 5.5.

Garfield r a n g e r s ta tion In theMuldoon c o u n try , 1 6 i and 33; In 1958 It w as 3 4 J a n d 6.6; In 1050. 11.0 and 1.9. a n d in 2060* 2 2 i imd, A 2 r ■— Muldoon c o u rse r l4 J J -an d 2.9; In 1958, 26.2 a n d 4.6; in 1059. Oi) and 2.1, and in 19G 0,193 and .4.

Laldlaw r a n c ^ course, 13.2 and 3.5; in 1058, 21.6 a n d a a ^ i n 1950, 8.1 and 1 5 , a n d in 1060, 17.4 and 3 3 .

Porcupine c reek , 25 and no-wi\ter c o n t e n t m ea su re d o r pnvlous m easurem ents m ade.

The m ea su rem e n ts a t Inacces* [slble Swede’s p e a k a n d Porcupine creek a re ta k e n by Lawrence Johnson w h o la n d s o n tho courscs

on t h e Rocky b a r summit,, where th e r e was 51 In ch es and at th e T r in i ty course- near-Trtitt#f*^lres?^lrefd*iroTh'

liniiiiTwb p a s se n g e r plane. He'alM took the m ea su rem e n t a t Atlanta,

Values of 4-H Program Noted

SHOSHONE. F e b . 4 - The a n ­n ua l 4-H lead e rs’ banquet heard IT M. W illiams. B o ise . University

! o f Idalio ex ten s io n agen t super­visor, iJoint out t h e value of the 4-H program in development of youths an d the opportun ities pro-

w h e re the depth w as fi2 Inches.M easurem ents o n the Dollnrhlde

s u m m it are being taken by heli­c o p te r this year. Up until this tim e these su rv e y s have always b een m ade by m e n from tho local

Lsoil conservation service and the S a w to o th national fore.st by snow- go. D u e to the hazardous condi­tions of traveling up the Warm S p r in g s canyon t o reach this courvse, i t will be taken by heli­c o p te r in the f u tu r e . _ _

W oody reports t h a t snow dep'ths and w ater c o n ten ts will be meas­u red on all courses March 1. T h e se m easurem ents will be used to determ ine th e sp rlng -runoIL o t. the an n u a l water fo recast meeting to be he)d In C arey on March 21.

T h is meellng is held, annually by t h e supervisors of the Blaine soil conservation d istr ic t and the soli conservation service. Morland N elson, state sno\v .survey super­visor will a ttend th is meeting.

Road-PlowedH A IU iiy , F eb .-4— Harry Bauph

of t h e Shoshone offices of the s ta te highway d ep a rtm en t Is work­ing w lt |i tho crew keeping U. S. h ig h w ay 03 o p en ed from Ketch- u m - to the n o r th , over Galena su m m it until s u c h times as Rex J a m e s recuperates.

J a m e s Is s till hospitalized as the r e s u l t of nn automobile acci­d e n t la s t Sunday evening. Also w ork ing on th e plows are Nelse S is la m and H a ro ld Monk, both! K e tch u m . I

le- and their leaders.

A 15-year a w a r d was presented to Dean B arney . F ive-year awards to Mrs. J . H o w a rd Manning. Mr. an d Mrs'. Floyd G-age. Mrs. Willard Nelson a n d M rs. Z a n io Alexander.

Barney, p re s id e n t of the Lin­coln county le a d e r 's council, was m aster o f cerem on ies. H e r b e r t Forbes c o n g ra tu la te d the leaders fo r their work w i t h young people.

WE'VE ^GIVEN AWAY A

BAG OF MONEY!

Building PushedHAILEY. Feb. 4 —Student bodyl

council m em bers of the th ree ' h igh schools o f Blaine county | have-'held se v e ra l jo in t meellng.s, to work tow ard t h e eventual goaljl o f promoting th e success of th e , nex t bond e lec tio n for new school, b ladings in th e county.

^ e county co u n c il now plans' to print and c irc u la te lilernlure| concerning the p re .sen t condition o f Blaine c o u n ty schools The group h as also p ledged Itself to assist In getting e lig ib le voters to ' the-polls 'W hen ' t t r o bond ‘elcctlori* i s h e l d , - ' ---------- '•

in the First Week of O ur Bucks for Birthdays Con­test! Ask these people how easy it is to win!

ENDS T O N IG H T

"VILLAGE OF THE DAM NED"George Sanders ond

Barbara Shelley

fm inrt-that one of th e boya w a s jn■ ^g fw H IF T h l“o l K ? r E ^ w a lS C dow a t the re a r o f the

As the patrolm an ap p ro ach ed m l The two boys told oif'crr, t h e - 1 tniip;' tli« hnv o u tsid e t h e_,Jm d_i!iiM u-to-bed-a4-,U !rn-ii;;,iy ,» and th en , .

hompT .........-A1 Dawson Is Chairman for Burley GroupBURLEY. Feb. Dawson

was nam ed the new c h a irm a n of the B urley Retail M erch an ts o r ­ganization during Its m eeting- yes­terday morning In th e Burley Cham ber of Com m erce office, Dawson Is advertising m an ag er for the local paper,

H. S. M atthews, m a n a g e r of th e Idaho' departm ent s to re w as n am -

Ir homes meeting.

lepartmei___________ed vice chairm an, a new offlceT

Charles Hendricics, C h a m b e r president, suggested th e new o f­fice, and th a t the o fficer would be the ch a irm an (or th e n e x t year. The groups new ly-appointed c h a ir ­man. Don Dumas, resigned la s t weeic a n d Is moving to M o u n ta in Home.

P lans were discussed concern ing the possibility of B urley sponsor­ing a fies ta for the m ig ra n t farm woriters. T hree Id ah o em ploym ent security a g e n c y rep resen ta tiv es urged support of th e f ie s ta . They were D. David Lewis, B urley o f­fice m anager; Don L arsen , Boise, public relations rep resen ta tiv e for the organization, a n d C. R . Jones, Rupert, ESA m anager.

I t was reported th a t 1,500 m i­grant laborers will be. In th e a re a lor th e harvest of th e 1961 crops.

This type of celebration has been held In Tw in Falls, b u t i t was pointed out th a t th is a re a now h a s the larg est percentage o f m ig ran t porkers. Tw in Fails will support a Burley fiesta, one of th e m er­chants said,

A com m ittee will be appo in ted to consider the proposal.

Sorry, FolksE xlrem e w e t Krounils has

kept us c lo sed a Ic « niies

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 19G1 TIMES-NEW S, T W IN /f a l l s . IDAHO •PAGE SI

of New District For American Oil Mrm HereAmerican Oil com pany has se­

lected T»'ln Palls as Its headquiir- srs city (or a newly c re a te d clis-

trlcl In the Salt Lake C ity resion. following t h e recent m erger of Utah Oil Beltotog com pim y Uuo American Oil company, announces A J Bodser, regional m an aee r,

Henry a . Woodall. T w in Falls, Is m anager l o r ' the T \vln. Falls district, H. C. Cottam w.us ap-

^ TOtatTd d tstrlc t'sa les m a n a g e r 'a n j Gene Davis was selcted rea l estate and investm ent develoijjment nian-

a j e c . ^ ^ — C tn fe r

- T w in F a lls w as se le c te d a s h e a d ­q u a r te rs fo r th e d is tr ic t because

— 5T irs“ ffeog n ip h lc^en tn T t^acn ’nDiT — to -lh iM lls tr lc t nn d - th e -^ L a h le , eco

nom lc c o n d itio n s fo u n d h e r e , p lus th e fa c t ' ‘I I Is a good b u s in g s c e n te r." W o o d a ll s ta fe d

T h e T » 'ln F a lls d a r l c t c o n ta in s 250 d ea le rs ; 40 w h o lW le b u l k p la n ts a n d th e r e a re a p p r o x im a te ­ly 400 p e rso n s re p re s e n tin g A m eri­c a n O il co m p a n y In t h e a re a , W oodall sa id .

T h e d i s tr ic t ex te n d s f ro m Lo- c a n . U ta h , to O n ta rio . O ie .. a n d ; from R ig g in s on th e w e s t to tiu- M o n ta n a b o rd e r on th e ra .s t.

T ra ln ln j Center S e t IP re s e n t p la n s call lo r e r e c t io n o l |

s d is tr ic t se rv ic e s ta t io n t r a in in g ; c e n te r , W o o d a ll advlse.s ^

All d e a le rs (or A m e r ic a n OH .■nmna n v m u s t a t te n d a s p e n a l

Issues Discussed at Bureau Meei

SHOi>HUNE, F f b 4 - P i i n n Inbor p ro b ln ib .iiu! ih c Ii‘i:Lsl.uure w fre lo p u 's ol tu iho S lio -

r.iiM! RurtMU nu’iMini; lield ill Uic 111 Biiksciucz-lhl.« uofk

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ain ; i ;• t^ ia c u i. io u a iu t U ilx ir projU'iti.v .IK* t'xpcciod li* ih f nio>( i! ii|) t iM .in ( :.s.svu'.s d u i i iK IJD l

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33 Pounds Lost By Burley Club

B L 'r l e y . F eb . 4 - T h e B u rle y I.a su r S u ^ in s T O P S c lub re p o r te d

.i>» j:uin in u e i g l u durinB lia m c e t- ii;;: at t h e c ity h a ll T h u r s d a y

a n d a lo ss of 3 3 'j p o u n d s Mi.v D c u iu n e J e a s e n v^as U'.e lo p U.M'v ol \\\x> 16 inem bt'v s p re s e n t , y iii’ Ii'.'i s ; \ po iu i'ds.

Iho, i-Iiib v o te d th n t ca c h m c m - biT . iid u ld p a y a fe(“ o( 10 ccnt.s c .u li iiu Y im j: w h r th c r a t te n d in g o r 11,1;.

T r . !u‘\v member.'^ wore wel- ■" 111,1 ih e club iind one viaiior

co m p a n y c o u rse w h ich te a c h e s th e m co m p a n y policy, p roducus. a n d boo k k eep in g p ro c e d u re s . W ooda ll ex p la in e d . T h e i r a jn in s c e n te r in T w in F alU w ill t ra in p e rso n n e l in th e T w in Fall.s d is­tr ic t .

T I10 t r a in in g ce n te r w ill be con- .structed w h e re th e U n io n M oto rs b u ild in g Is n o w loca ted . ‘ W e p e c t to h a v e th e c e n te r c o n s t r u c t ­ed a n d re a d y fo r U5e by J u ly 1 ," h e

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vu icU ■ • ;c ; i : : i . i i m c m b r r '; o f l i i r f o i i i i : ' . u ; i i i Mrs lU\\d lu u i M l- ; I ’ ’ .. .-n u .. ’ ii.s d o ic ’.au-s lU id

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n u “>: ,1: (in c .\ u cjofiMihc,

said. Kiliii Hill NewsT h e Tw in F a l l s d is tr ic t is one K IN O HILL. r-Vb 4 - M rs. W il-

of 72 d is tr ic ts n a t io n a l ly . H is .l ia iu n .u i u k r i i to Boise u iis p a r i o l th e S a l t L a k e C ity vcRion '.m nKnlical i r r a t m e n l o f n ' w h ic ii inclu d es d is tr ic tJ j of S a lt b a fn in iu iy S he w ill s ta y i i t ' t h c - LaJte C ity . L ogaJi, S p o ita n e am i hu tnc ii,-,- d ;u i« lu c r . M rs. H i 'r - , T w in F a lls . w hiU ' in Boise, -j

I Mv ami M rs M a x C la rk nnd

Shoshone News, Visits-Reported

H ns Hcj N E r r u t r - .4 ^ n ^ s rT ~ T r IS h o m e a fu -r a v isit in

.:t. Ni‘b r „ a n d D i's M oines, l a . M: IV rn ia H o ru tn , w ho h a s

bi-«t; vi iiin -j a t P o m o n a , C alif., is iiu s w e ek ,

M; K dna C o f fm a n ha.s r ^ tu r n - a f t e r viM tnii: .smce N o-

vi'ii.bi'r 111 B ir c h trc o , Mo.t ’l.wii’ H a p p a t te n d e d a bow linu

ill i iu c io r’s fo r u m in Boi.se th isUTCk

Mr.N .lo h n T h o r n e r e lu r n o d h o m e U 'f iln o d a y a f t e r v isitinR m R o ck - lantl.

New Manager

"Man SentencedW illiam A. C obb . 30. 251 S econd

a v e n u e w est, w a s s e n te n c e d to 30 d a y s In th e c o u n ty ja i l by Tw in F a lls po lice J u d g e R o b e r t E, P encr F r id a y fo r c a r ry in g a concealcci w e ap o n .

H e w as a r re s te d a t 2 :30 a.m . F ri

Tmiiiiv. sn .i ii F alls, a r e v is itinK ’hp r P -'triii-.. Ml, lUKl M rs, Lee T ra il ai;ij lainil;,.

Rupert Ministers Choose Officers

DONAI.I) It,- Ill KNCKK . . . . (iirmrr l’or.,i,-lln rr»ldriit "liii is llif iirw iliMrift inanacrr l»r the K(|ultal>lr l.lfr Assur- a ii.r »,„irly In Tuiii Falls. He " a s iiamrd rrti'ccivr Krb. 1 «l>rii r . N. T r rn rrtlrixi. Mr. ami .Mrs. Ilm -titrr niid tiielr Ih'o sons liave iiuri’iiasrd a I'oni.r .11 .,Mturah- -dtlvo.Tuiri Fills. IS ta lf n ierav tac)

of t!\o l‘i'olt\sianl ir.irihslvrs iti ihc co u n iv 'riipv s t ' i n

Pioueer Dies In Hevburn: Rites Mouilav

H E Y B U R N . F eb . 4 _ B n n o n S y lv fs ti 'r M rB ru ic . 71, long tim e re s id e n t o f H e y b u rn . pa»,si»d aw:«y a t his iio n u ' y e .s tm ia y of a hoar'i a tta c k .. M cQ rH le w as b o m on Ja n .

12, 189P, a t H .vi'im i. U ta h H f inado• h is 'h o m r~ ir t~ T c ln T in ~ in n s r “ c iM u sl ife a.s a i . i n tu 'r .

On Uk j j i l L J i f L j u

Charter Cities to Ballot on Plan

B O IS E , F eb . 4 U '- -C liic s wiiicli now h a v e c h a r t e r lo-'iii.s of K^vi-rn- m en t cou ld com e under Idaho i:ent‘r a l law s R overninu m nim -ip;i|. ilies by a vo le of ihc ii icsKicn:.'. im der proV Liions o l u bill itu rn - ducrd to d ay in tlie mmi.ih’

T ile m e a su re wa.s spon.MMcd ijv

ihc.^cD untle6 tm d -municlpall^co m m itte e . - / ...... -

I t p ro v id e s t h a t If p e t i t io n s . ing su ch a n e le c tio n a r e 6lgU' oy 25 p e r c e n t o f thft .v o te rs 'w l:, c a s t -b a llo ts fo r m ayor- £ n -th fi,-p n i t 'd ln g c ity e le c tio n , th e n t h e m B j ir .shall c a ll a re fe re n d iim .

A fa v o ia b le m a jo r i ty v o l e 'a t tl" >pc<’ial e le c tio n w ould re s u lt - I n U' rhan^’o. '

Id a iio lia.s th re e c a r te r cities- l,»nvLsum. B o ise an d B e lle v u e .'

Yle(T'[(T'\(I«‘TIn<' Joih'-s In tlu'.Lp^.m. 'Utah. LUS W\\\\^w He h.iiJ hn'ii nctivi' in iliurfh luui civic alimrs all hus lifr,

aurvirini: bc.Mdrs hl.i wiilovi' iuc ont‘ !Jon. L.couurd MaBridc-;aui four diuij lucrs. Mr'- i{ay U:m\rr, Mi-s .lolm Kin«. Mis Elina Dc- ■Rtiillo aiul Mr> (ili'n Arthin. »11 Hj’vbiii'ii; lUui iinoihcr daimliirr, Mrs Nonna HmiJham. Keiilth', out* s'stiT. Mr:,. Kilirl Haiicoy. WiU.ird, Utali. L'Ji i^raiuirluldmi nn<l nmc gro.iL jiraiulchildiTn.

One' Mm proc-oUc{l hiju \n dcaih.Fiini'rai M'rviccs will be (’OtuiiK-i-

cd at 2 pm. Monday at tlie Hey- burn LIXS ciiaprl with BiM\op Stevi’ius Hrinrr officiiUnifi, Final rif?'s uill be held at the Riversidecemriny, Heyburn. _ ____- Frh'ndmnay 'ciTIl nf the Payne mortuary Sunday aitrrnoon and evenini; and Monday until time of ihr srrvice.

M USi: ( ;U ,\D I IA T K 0SH().S11()^-H. F eb . 4 — M rs. E a r l

C hcnov in t 'i i i ly wa.*? g ra d u a te d as p ia '! i( ,i! iuir.se, com pIetU \R a

v<':ir (ii ii.iiiim ii at. S t. B e n e d ic t's d a y n e a r tiie D e p o t G r il l w hile h o sp n a l. .irron ip . S h e b e g a n w ork c a r r y in g a b o n in g k n i f e c o n c e a le d iiu iiu* Wond R iv e r co n v a le sc e n t b e n e a th h is c o a t . I c e n i f r on rv b . L

R I PK H T. F e b . 4 • - T h e R ev M vrl T li ir s le s . p a .s io r of th e P a u l B a p ib i c h u r c h , w a s in s ta l le d new pro .sid rn t o f t h e M in id o k a M in - tsicviivl ft.ssoclJvtlon a t a m ee tinR a t Ihe M e th o d is t F e llo w sh ip h a l l .

O ii ir r o f f ic e r s In c lu d e th e " ^ e v . R ay iium d T h o m p s o n o f th e R u p e r t M eth o d is t c h u r c h , v ice pre .sidep t.

!a n rf iiio R e v . E d w in H u b e r, P a u l I C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u r c h , s e c re ta ry .

M e m b e rsh ip In c lu d e s a m a jo r i ty

Kroup cooporatioii in .such in .i iu ’r.s a s Uu’ n iiu ran t inini.'-iry p ro g ram ,

ly o iiiii ac iiv itii's in liic t’o u n iy a n d u n io n mtvIci'.s for K aster, 'cJood F rid a y uiui Thauk^>;ivm i;,

Ouii-oInK o lf ic r rs arc tp.p n ev .' N o n n im R u tzcn . H iip crt P e n tc - c o s u l ohuvch, piTSUlcni; Uio Ucv. K a le King, v ica r ol ihp T r in ity EpLscopal ch u rc li, v ire pre.sident, a n d th e Rev. M r. 'I'hiosics. s e c re ­ta r y .

SH O S H O N E . F eb - l - T h c S h o - ■shono O dd Follow .s lod^e will m eet a t 8 p iu T u e .s d a y at Uie lO O F hall,

Enjoy a clean Car

3 MINUTE CAR WASH

y f y y y r y y y y y y y y y .']I l o i i i o i i i l t o rwidi

With bfffli/tiful Valenlino overwiop

'■^2-00 lb.

C IT Y D R U Gy y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

I

FREE F A V O R FOR A L L \

LA D IE S V IS IT IN G O K A Y

F O O D C EN TE R S U N D A Y !

b a rb e c u e d C H IC K ]Piping h o t . . . ready to eat. Barbeeued4n-0KAY'S own rotisserie. Large 2 V2 to 3 pounds before cooking. EACH O N L Y ................ ..

LARGE SNOW WHITE ? cmvi7

Cautif lower 19-FREE S erv ing A l l D ay S unday

ICE CREAM SUNDAEK N O TTS BERRY FARM ROYSFMRFRRY l l j i r p _____

LARGE CRISP SOLID HEADS,F 0

HZPORK & BEANS v.»c.mi.'..... .................. 5i~$lDETERGENT Giant Siio Okoy Liquid...........................................................490PEACHES p « P 2V i Size Clingstone.................................................. . . . . 4 for ^ ]

DANISH

ORANGE CUPS. .NESTCE, SOFT SPRAZE

H A I R S P R A Y

UNGRADED

G IA N T — 2,25 Valuo.. 85c

EGGS • • • . 2 Dozen g 9 ‘

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Miembers Get 25-Year Pins

‘‘Brigadoon” r Scene Reliearsed

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. o o O D lN a . R b . 4—Five m em . b e ra ol th e G ooding Orange w ere

-p re se n le d -2 6 -y e a r-p ln 5 -6 m i6 -!^p - e ra t lo n forw ard" m eeting a tte n d e d by 80 m em bers a n d gucsti.

H onored for 25 years ol c o n tln u o u s G range mem berslilp were M r. n n d Mr«. C barlea Pee, Mr. a n d

I M rs. Ben O V uner and Alan FT' " n t t h . — — -------- - r -

M n . N e llt H u ll w iu In c h a rg e j o f th e reg is tra tio n boolu and Mra.

- j - I r f t - K ls t le r . lec tu re r , w as.p ro triu ii I d ia l rm a n .

- » -P ro g ram num bers -vere- p ia n o * fioloj by U la h M ulder: a rea d in g

-T -b y -M rs . K . T . B u t le r r harm onica- i n u m b ers by Mr.i. R ichard J a sp e r , I W endell, and group singing, a c - I com pan led by M rs. George Jenkln."I Bt th e piano.J T h re e hom e economics com m it-' i_ tee m em bers, M rs. Ocbrge RaU ike,

M rs. C hester Sw ing and Mrs. V ella ( Q ulggle, spoke on contcsls sp o n - I s o re d by stjit« a n d n i t l o n a .1 1 G ra n g e in hom e economics worlc. j N a tio n a l G ran g e spoawrs fcro- j c h e tin g a n d k n itt in g ol vario u s j Item s, sew ing a n d baking co n te s ts ‘ a n d s ta te O range Is sponsoring a n J em b ro id ered pillowcase c o n te s t I t h is year. E ith e r Granqors or p e r* j s o n s sponsored by a Grange m em 'I b e r m ay en te r m o st ol these c o n - ■ te s ts ., T h e p rogram closed w lllijscveral

v io lin —n um bers—by Mr.1, Verclfc J J o h n s to n , accom panied by Mrs. W .1 K . Hoodenpyle of th e plnno.; H ig h p r iz f s .lo r pinochle w en t to , n o y M ink an d M rs. Hoy G raves.• t r a v e l to M rs. S usan Baugh a n d { c o n so la tio n to M rs. Chester G w lng . - a n d Ja m e s J Je -N e tle . . „ j' T h e n e x t reg u la r meeting of th e I O o o d ln g G ran g e will be held F r l- i d a y w ith Ployd Thom lon, y o u th I c o m m itte e cha irm an . In charge o f > th e p rogram . M em bers are a sk ed i t o J u l n g o ld valentines.

i Scout Charter i Reviews Near

B D B L E Y / Feb. 4 — A dditional c h a r t e r reviews a re s l a t e d fo r

II I J S c o u t u n its In C assia county M o n - I' 1 1 d a y an d Tuesday nights, rep o r ts

' G eo rg e D. Johnson , Cassia d ls- I t r l c t ex tension chairm an.

I I I A t e p jn . M onday at the E lb a ' J L D 3 ward, c h a rte rs will be revlew -

, ' I e d fo r troop 26, sponsored by th e ' • A lb io n LD S w ard; troop and po st

- i - s a , sponsorkd by th e Malta L D S ■ * w a rd , a n d troop 30, sponsored by

; th e A hno LD S w ard.I T ln a l review w ill be h e ld 'a t 8 I p j n . T uesday a t the Burley h ig h

-------- - |- s o h o o U lb ra ry - :n n lti-p a tt lf .lp a tln g' w ill be pack , troop and post 123, ! B u r le y L D S seven th ward; t ro o p i a n d 10, B urley fourth w a rd ; ; p a c k 10, B urley second and f o u r th I w a rd s ; tro o p a n d post 110, B u rley

7 — “ j T l i h th r - w a r d ; Explorer post 23, : , B u r le y E lks lodge; pack 27, D eclo

I w a r d , e n d p ack 13; Burley L D S ; l l r s t w ard.

Eric Hove Is Appointed to iVaval School

KIMBEHLY, Feb. 4—Eric L e s te r H o v e , n-year-old so n of M r. a n d M r s . Harold 0. Hove, K im be r ly , w a s notified Thursday a f te rn o o n b y Sen. Henry Dworshak h e h a s b e e n appointed to th e U. 5. K a v a l a c ad e m y .

Hove plans to stu d y en g in ee rin g l a i l ’ hT rsT rafh lirslB hts-seron—th e a c a d e m y for some time. He U a n h o n o r student at Kimberly h ig h s c h o o l, president of th e senior c la s s a n d has been active In football a n d b a sk e tb a ll . - . -— The-telegrain -he-rece lvcd-X rom S e n o to r Dwor.shnk advised h im he w o u ld receive o tflclai n o t if ic a t io n | f ro m the department ol the n a v y a s to when and w here to a p p e a r f o r pre-enirfliice exam ination .

H e Is the lir.5t appointee to th e a c ad e m y from Kimberly since 1919. A t th a t time M urr Arnold w as a p p o in te d by the la te A ddison T. S m ith , repruentatlve from I d a h o . A rn o ld Is a rear adm iral In th e n a v y and l.s commandant of th e 1 1 th navy district, San Dleijo.

Hove is the youngest of f o u r b ro th e r s . He h«.s a younger s is te r .

^ P B L o i n t e d

namkd t o p o s t

ANKARA, Turkey. Feb. 4 i/P— A p ro -W e s te rn moderate, r e t i r e d G e n . Muharrcn Klzlloglou. w aa n a m e d assLMiuit p r e m i e r to d a y . H e hiia been Inferior minister.

ERIC L ES T ER HOVE . . . ion o f M r. and M rs. l i a r *

old 0. Hove, Kimberly, h a a r e ­ceived word from Sen. H e n ry Dworshak h e has been n o m ­inated "p rinc ipa l ap po in tee” to the V. S. N aval academ y a n d would receive of/iclal n o t if ic a ­tion from th e departm en t of. th e navy as to w hen and w h e re t o appear /or h is p re -en tran ce e x ­aminations. (S ta ff en fray in g )

CITY CO U N CIL TO M E E TSHOSHONE, Feb. 4 - T h e fiho -

fihone city council will m ee t a t

READ.TIM ES-NEW S W A N T'A D S p.m. Tuesday a t the city h iril._________^

Award Event Held by Cub

Scouts ;HereMembers o f C u b Scout.pack No.

H held th e ir b lu e and gold b a n ­quet Thursday even ing a t the Tw inpalls-LDS-stakehouso.-------

William 6 c a r t h , Cub Scout d is ­trict executive, presented t h e charter to B is h o p Doiiglas Brown, sixth ward U > S church, and p re- B e n te d -a -c e r t lf ic a te -o f -m e rl l- to Oubmaster A lf Olson. ■pFeaayBaJSBerplayed-a-tW inpet

solo,- accom panied, by his sister, Kay Babbel. I rv in g McDonald p e r ­formed several m agic tricks andE-leven; T-e 1 f-OT-d- did - » n -In d landance. . ' •

Mrs. Lam ar A nderson was In tro ­duced as n e w 'd e n m o th e r and M rs. D i c k M artin as assistant. T h e Scouts will h e lp distribute can - Istera lor t h e H e a r t fund drive Saturday, a n n o u n c e d Dick M artin, pack com m ittee chairm an.

Awards w e re presented to Bill Rappleye. b o b c a t; Joe M a r t i n , Ladell B ylngton, D ennis Fredrick­son. David Jo n e s , David Brown and Brad B a r n a rd , wolf badges: Donald A nderson . Ronald W alder and David D a y , bear badges, an d Gary House, L a r ry Iverson, Steven Telford and IDavld Palmer, lion awards.

Webelos g ra d u a te s Dennis Brown and Steven G h a n each received two year se rv ic e p in s and gold a r ­rows. Den c h ie fs B ren t Rouse an d Freddy B abbel earned ann cords.

1 n™ I. O lson received’a-» llver-ar-

$400Damageto Truck Reported

A one-truck a c c id e n t at 1:33 „ F r id a y .caused a n estimiied sjoo da m a g e to a IsaO Chevrolei pickun tru c k driven b y Jam es Tai' 4 K im berly, the T w in Palls ShemV; o f f ic e reported S aturday .

Investigating bfflcor, D rp -j . , S h e r if f David H u n te r , said c id e n t, th re e -fo u rth s of a „„ie ‘ o f the sugar fa c to ry on a ro a d , was caused by slushy— T h e - t r u e k - s t r u c k - the 'ski(4ded Into a borrow nil hii n . ' .en ibankm ent a n d ^Ididcd sidenai',s tr ik in g a telephone pole.

T a ll was n o t Injured and „„ q ito tlo n \y.a9_|s5ucd. ■ ■■'

ro w ; Bobby B abbel, sUver irnti uo'd a rro w ; Ronald W alker, silver a-, ro w ; David Day, Billy Mendenhail M a t t Amon. B r a d Barnnid. Douk. l a s Snow, Ladell Bylngion «nd Bi'i W rig h t, gold a rro w s, aim M etcalf, two' y e a r .service pn'.

David Day g a v e the clmiiij p u , . e r .

HEATED CONCRETE ^

Colonial Concrefe Phone RE 3-5500 \

Anywhere— Anytime J

•MYSON'S BI-RITE'

ALE!One of th e comedy hifh llK hta of t h e coming p roduction , of "Brigadoon” I s th U scene between M rs.

n o b e rt S lastock , Jr.. an d Jo h n E ato n , cost respectively as Mefr Brockle. t h e m ilk m a id , and Jeff Doug;> las» tt)e young Am erican who has wa’ndered In to th e town of Brigadoon. J e f f , tired after hiking over th e Scottish moors, would like to ta k e a nap, b u t Meg fIndH herself c h a rm e d b y the cynici^l American. T h e Wl? of M e r li a s in i ln r p art, a n d Mrs. B la a tock haa two solbs. X a ito n 's ro le in a Sramallo one. (S ta ff photo«encraving)

Sale of Tickets Starts This Week for ‘Brigadoon’ Show

Tickets for the-D lIetton te Oroup o f Magic V alley production of "Brigadoon" w i l l go on sale Wednesday, according to D r. H arry P . Brumbach. Jr.. tickets chairm an.

: Service Is Held ' For Buhl WomanI BUHL, Feb. 4 — Funeral services I fo r M rs. S arah Amelia MoMurdle• w ere held a t 2 p m , Thursday a t Ij.th tBuW JU 33-cih»pel-.w lthpiahop I S o n W atson officiating. ,; T h e prelude and postlude music

' < w as by Mra. B. A. Carlion. Songs I w ere sung by Mr, and Mrs. Oylde I Cox. a trio composed of Bill R ob-• e r ts . Shirley Hulme and O olda ', B obeits , and BUI and Dawn Rob-• erta.’ T h e Invocation was given by ; B ishop William K. Potts and the-

— l - 1-o b ltu a ry -b y ’Blflhop-AVatsonrClydr ; Cox end Darwin Mamhlp paid' {Hbutes, Bishop William H. H utbh- ; In so n gave the benediction and , B ishop Watson t h e dedicatory

p ray er.Pallbearers were Donald McMur-

■ die, Larry McMurdle, Lorus Coley.■ W ayne MoMurdle, Marvin Reed a n d Olenn McMurdle. Last rites

; w ere In the Buhl city cemetery.

Xancer-Training-*School~PlanneSHOSHONE, Feb. 4 - A training

lohool for cancer workeri Is sched­u le d for Monday a t the Legion hall In Fairfield , Workers from Lin­co ln , Blaine and Gooding counties w ill attend.

Registration will begin a t 9;30 a.m . A workshop will be held a t

' 10 a.m . under direction of J im W on ley , state dh-ector. A medical p rog ram begins at 1:30 pm.

Those wishing to attend from h e re may contact Mrs. paul B an ­c ro f t and Mrs. Norwood Borsvold.

production of th e D ile ttan te group, w ill be presented Thursday, F riday, Saturday , S u n d ay and M onday, M arch 2-G, a t the F i l e r h igh school auditorium ________________

All but S u n d ay 's perform ance w ill be sh o w s.a t 8 p.m. Tlio Sun^ doy production will be a 2:30 p.m. m atinee. All s e a ts for “Brigadoon" will be reserved . Dr. Brum bach emphasises.

I n previous yeors, the D ilettan te group ,Mb scheduled th re e per- lo rm a n cw o f I ts musical comedies a n d has added additional perform ­ances because of the public de­m an d .

T h is y e a r , according to Dr. A rth u r F ra n tz , president, f i v e show s are scheduled In itia lly and n o more will be added.

T ickets lo r "Brigadoon" will be available a t t h e Twin F a lls C ham ­b e r of Com m erce office, to which m all orders m a y jlso be sent; M odern D ru g store, F lier, and S av-M or D rug store, Buhl.

“ Brigadoon" b one of th e early, trium phs of th e musical comedy teanL ol A lan J a y l e r n e r , lyricist, an d Frederick Loewe. composer. T h e ir latest w o rk Is the new show

Infant DiesM ichael J . B usch , 214-m onth-old

son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Joseph Busch, jr., 303 Adams street, died In M ag­ic Valley M em orial hospital a t 4:31 p.m . Friday a f te r a week's llUie.is. H eJS M J!0nU IovU ll,lII80 . h i TwUi Falls. . _________

SurvlvinjiJW M es’hls p a re n t r a r e ■ brother, Jo sep h Busch, an d a sister, Paula Busch, both T\vln F a lls; pa te rna l grandparents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo sep h Busch, sr., Carey; m aterna l grandparen ts, M r, and M rs. Robert McConnell, Wendell, a n d great g ran d p a ren ii, E. J . Pnrr, W endell, and Mra. M aud McCon­nell, Sacram ento, Calif.

Funeral services will be conduct­ed a t 9 p.m. M onday a t th e Rey­nolds funeral chapel. F in a l rites will be held a t Sunset M emorial p a rk with B ish o p W ayne Bauer, LD S fourth w a rd , officiating.

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R o b ert BlasLock, Jr.. B ier; Gale C onner, C oatleford, and/Lynn Ben­n e tt . O ther m a jo r roles are taken by John E a to n , Susan Kllnke, Dr. A rth u r F ra n tz , all Twin Palls;

W lllecke a n d Rex Reed, both F ile r ; Mr.s. J o e G. Hackney, and D ale Ball. B u h l , an d Mrs. R i c h ^ a r d Robi'rt-s. Dr. Gordon Tobln '^and Dr. B r u m b a c h .

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Burfey Help Dimes Drive

BUIlDEy. Feb. 4 - ^ e o f the roojt h eartw arm ln* g l f^ to C a s­sia C oun ty 'j-M arch o f.D im es, th is ve»r w M made by a group of children who used th e ir a llow ance mortey' and itag ed a "ne lghbor- hcod carn ival" and tu rned over

March o f Dimes, s ta les a spokes----------m a n - o f - th u l r to , . , r-,

■ ' Ronald Crltchfleld. 9 - year - old son of M r. and M rs. M ax C rltc h - flcia ttlo n i w ith nefghborhood

____ b lends— W a y n e -K n a u U .- fc y e a r -old son ot Mr. and Mrs. L este r Knauff, K athleen M cDonald. 8, i,nri r .h rls tln e McEfenald, 6. c h il­dren of Capl. T i n n ® f ^ n i l a m McDonald, staged a carn ival las t vvetk w h ic h 'In c lu d ed a fo rtu n e teller, snack b a r, chedtcrs. d a r ts nnd sleeping beauty. T h e ir school

• Iriends supported their p ro jec t.^ ' 5U51.5B Collected• Mrs. David M. Belllston, ch a lr -

nion of the m other's m arch iield lhl« week stated th a t Incom plete returns from th e m arch show th at 11387.56 was collected. T h e ;inal to ta l will be reported soon.

'H it te e n -a g e r s ' group TA PS Iiecns against polio) h as been busy w ith a "crutch sale, ta le n t show a n d collections m ade a t the livestock sale yard s each week. Tlie to ta l o( tn e lr collections Is not complete as y e t but It will be around $400, s ta tes Mrs. Mez M c-

— M u rray r-a d u lt-a d v lso r-lo r-O a ss la county.

The T A PS group has been a sk ­ed to re p e a t a ta le n t show w hich netted JSOiO when It was p re sc n t-

- ed at th e Burley h igh school th is week.

I t will be given again a t th e Burley Ju n io r high school an d th e Dcclo h ig h school. Funds co llec t­ed at th ese perform ances 'jiill go to the M arch of D im es.

C hairm en (ot th e county w ere Linda M ayes, O akley; M arsh a

[-------L oveland-Bnd-K itrB irtovB lsirarTa^chairm en. Declo: C arolyn Bow en, Burley Ju n io r h ig h school, a n d B arbara H ines a n d Nancy Jeffs,

I ^ co-chairm en, Burley h igh school. I T Jan ice E d g a r Is county cha irm an .

CoIIeoUons Reported Mrs. L . E , P a tt«n , ch a irm an fo r

th e ’cotfeethoni a n d coin collectors In the business dtalrlc ts, re p o r ts th a t the Incom plete to ta l fo r th e coin collectors Is t3S5 and th e to ­tal for th e coffeethons fSBM . Oib's D rive Inn collected J7.80 the Y-Dell bowl tu rn ed In $22.10 and the Snake R iver bowl $37.29.

O ther re tu rn s from th e co ffee­thons Include the Soroptlm lst club, S28.06; M rs. Ferrell W illiams, $6; M rs. Mez M cM urray, $S.76; P r ic e ’s Drive-In, $4.82; Nelson's cafe, $3; Cousin B oy's, $2.40; S h e r’s cafe, $M 5:— etam p ed er^$ 8 .0 5 ;— RtJcaH drug, *1.80; Sav-M or drug, $ 4J0 ; Oregon T ra il , $2.80, an d V illage K itchen, $2.31.

Local Children Help Hospital in Utah

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C in d y Farnsworth, d a u g h te r of M r. and Mrs. J a y F a rn sw o rth , T w in Falls, and K e lv in M arlin, son o f M r. and Mrs. T h u ro ia n J. M a r t in , Twin Falls, exhibit a p o s te r an d mock pennies used In the LDS cburoh-Bponsored *^penny p a ra d e .” The drive is held e a c h F e b ru a ry lo help su p p o rt the LDS P rim ary-C hild ren 'i.ho9p lU I in Salt L a k e Clly. (Staff p h o to -e n s ra 'f ln g )

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Spud, Onion Bill Wm Not Be Changed

BU PEB T, Feb. 4—PhlUlp B are , one of fo u r area m en who attei^d- ed a h ea rin g T hursday in -B o lse of the house agriculture com m it­tee said yesterday a fte rnoon th a t changes o f wording-In house bill 83 proposed by th e com m ittee would not m aterially a ffect th e

I con ten t a n d m eaning of the bill. ► T he bill deals w ith proposed

changes In the jw ta to an d onion k commission.

Others a tten d in g besides B are , legislative cha irm an for th e Id a h o P o t a t o B arg a in in g association, were L. A. Gillette, vice p res id en t o( the Id a h o P o ta to B argain ing association, and K e ith T hom as and .W llliani K night, from the Magic V alley P o tato B arga in ing association.

R epresentatives o f processing companies a n d s h i p p e r s from throughout th e s ta te a ttended the hearing.

If passed, HB 83 will c h a n ge the p re se n t-o rg a n la rtlo ti of th e ' potato and onion comm ission. I n - sWad 0 l,Jt4_w ® m bers. b e in g -a p ­pointed, It ■will be a n ine-m em ber board with th e growers rep resen t­ed by five m em bers chosen by th e growers.

□rowers w il l select tw o nom lneea from each o f the five d istric ts and the governor w ill appo in t five board m em bers from the 10 se-

j lc c te d with o n e from each d istric t p serving on t h e board.

The rem aining fo u r m em bers would be tw o shippers and two

I processor!, C h airm an ot th e a g ­ricultural b o a rd Is E rn e s t Allen, R., Canyon.

Penny Parade Seeks Funds to Help Run Children’s HospitalT h e “penny parade," a drive to

(jDUect fu n d s 'fo r 'tlie LD S Prim ary C h ild re n 's hospital In S a l t Lake CUy, w as kicked off h e re by the L M s ta k e s In Magic Valley.

T h e d riv e Is held each February to p ro v id e approximately 90 per cen t o f th e hospital’s y e a rly eX' penses. A n estimated 51 children of all denomlnntions a re treated e ach d ay a t the hospital, reports M rs. T h u rm a n J. M artin , Twin P a lls s ta k e worker. The o n ly re­q u ire m e n t Is they m ust n o t be over 12 years old.

O nly 10 per cent of the p atlenU t re a te d a re able to pay, sh e said, T re a tm e n t for the o ther 90 per cen t Is p ro '^ded from fu n d a col lected d u r in g the F ebruary fund drive. ........ .... .

T h e f re e aervice provided young- ftterB c o s ts about $1,000 pex day, ahe n o tea . Coaes are aa v a rie d aa th ere o re childhood ailm ents.

M rs. M artln_clted the caa^ of a lit tle g i r l whoae leg h a d to be

Parldng Fines■Po stin g overtime narking ibojiJs

F rid ay a n d Saturday w ere Lloyd H am ilto n , Patricia Ann H obart, H . M oss, A nn U sher, A. Glbbii, H o w ard Olbbs, K. A ndritsakis, P ra n k S te m m a n , Jane W liklson, T odd N ye, D. A. Estes, M llfotd K eeney. Reynolds C onstruction cd tiipany,

Ace D etective Service, Emery K ay . O . Johnson, MoVey's. Inc.. C laren ce B arker, iPhyills Dickson, B . P o p p , F ra n k Drake, G . D . Ber­ry, S a n d y Hempleman, N orm an D a rlin g to n , D. E. Sonlus, L lzm an S utm lU er, R , J , Holmes, Adolph A nderson , Q. C. Kllllnger.

A-1 E lectric company, Mrs. D ean F ife , Jam es Lewis, R a y T. W ells, C osgrlff Sign com pany, L u la H o w ard estate, Mrs. George S u m n er, M abel Thompson. R ich­a rd Jo h n s o n . Pearl Miller, D iana G ray . J o h n Jenkins, Mrs. Willis Q olBy,-D .-Cedaratrom , H, G ribblc, K e n H affelflngerj-K B E P * a n d - T ,L a w r e n c e .____ _______—im p r o p e r parting bonds of « w ere p o s te d by James Lewis and G ene M llI^.

R u p e r t G i r l P l a c e sPO O A T E IX O , Feb. 4 «1 — P a t

B arlow , Pocatello , was nam ed w in ­n e r h e re W at night In th e Id ah o J u n io r M iss pageant.' R u n n e r s -u p were Connie L uekeu ' ga , N am p a , f irs t; Sandra C offm an, R u p ert, second, and Darla L arsen , Id a h o F a l ls , third,

Beth D u f f In , Aberdeen, was nam ed M iss Congeniality.

a m p u ta te d . "She was carried i n to th e h osp ita l, but w alked out. T h e h o s p ita l provided h e r a new a r t i f i ­c ia l le g nnd as she grows will c o n ­t in u e to (11 her w ith legs tre e o f c h a rg e ."

A n o th e r child «'as scarred a ro u n d th e fa c e Irom burns. "T h an k s to th e s k il l of a plastic surgeon a n d . m o d e rn day iiitiilcine all the s c a r t is s u e was removed," she n o tid .

L a s t year the Tw in Palls s ta k e c o lle c te d »2,890, M rs. M artin r e ­p o r ts . "We have n o defin ite g o a l th is y e a r but wc, hope to equal o r b e t t e r t a t vear's c o lle c t io n ,^ U e - sald .

A nyone desiring to c o n tr ib u te to t h e fund can m all co n tr ib u tio n s to M r.s. Oeorne E. H aney, Jr., 1305 F r e m o n t drive,-Twln-P»llfi, --------

Feedlot Tour Scheduled in Gooding Ai’ea

- O O O D IN G , Feb. 4—T he G o o d ­ing c o u n ty feedlot tou r will s t a r t a t 10 a.m . Wedne.sday a t the fe e d lots o l E rnest and R obert F ie ld s . T he F ie ld s are holding an o p e n h o u se In connection w ith the to u r .

S p e c ia l features Include a w e ig h t e s tim a t in g contest and g rad in g c o n te s t for which prizes will b e p ro v id e d by the Id a h o H ere lo rd ra n c h .

L u n c h will bo served by th e w o m e n o t th e Qooding G range a t noon i n the G range hall.

T h e afternoon program will In ­clude a discussion o f the re su lts of t h e heavy concentrate tee d tria ls a t the Caldwell experim ent s ta t io n , recently com pleted by Jo e D a h m e n , superin tendent.

M o r r i s Hemstrom of the U ni­v e rs ity of Idaho extension an im al h u s b a n d ry d epartm en t will d is­cuss fe e d e r calf quality , cross b re e d in g , eto .- - -_Tl)e_D ubllc-la invited* to a ttend ; ~

LF. to Protest Law Curbing

—G-ity’s Fowcr-jlIDAHO PALLS. Febf-1 - P our

IdJiho Palls clly o ffic ia ls are going to Boise to protest a senate-passed bill whicli would p rev en t clLie.s from furnishing e lec tric power lo

•nrcns annexed in t h e future. B u r­ley also 18 uffccted b / th e law',

M aking tlie trip will be Mayor W . J . O'Bryant. C ouncllm en D on­a ld R , Foote and A lex Creek, an d C ity Attorney G eorge Barnard.

_ T ile hearing wili be .lip M ho u se in'surtince. p u b lic uliHUes a n d banlcinK com m ittee a t 3 p.m. M onday in the iiouse caucus room.

T h e Idaho Palls o llic la l’i said .they...wiU_be In -B o lsc -Sunday-to- c o n fe r with officials of the Idaho M unicipal league.

O 'B ry an t eaid th e b ill Is aimed a t Burley, to p reven t it from ex­p a n d in g . its m unicipal power sys­tem In to territo ry n o w served by r u ra l electric cooperatives.

B u t he said it olso would affect I d a h o P alls and 12 o th e r cities and v illag es whicli h a n d le thelr.^w n. -power'dlstHbutlori.

I d a h o Palls is the la rg e s t of the g ro u p . O’Brynnt s a id th e city Is vlgoroufily oppo.sed to the meo.sure b ecause It would .seriously interfere w ith fu tu re expansion of Its elec­t r ic a l system.

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Times-New orum - Voice of fHUeaderHe Urges Tradiiig Stamp Ban

By Law With No ‘‘Loopholes”

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E d ito r . Tim es-News:I object to tra d in g stam ps.

_lruat-UUa_aeriQW $rinlndedJegifllft=. l u r e will pass a c o -s ta m p law w ith o u t loopholes.

r i r s t , why do n o t all forma of t ra n s p o rtation, b an k in g , utilities,

“ t a x coUM «hBrfigencIes. Etc.. give s ta m ps? Why co n fin e Btomps to t h e do llar iind- d im e -purchaser?

Let m e explain b riefly as pos­sib le . lilustratlonA c a n be educa' t lo n a l. One in s t itu t io n carried my rh flrp e Qccounto from $S t/i |105f o r years. I doubt if they have my m ailin g address to d ay . I am still f r ie n d ly to the sam e business. An­o th e r business p ric e s an a rticle f o r 60 cents' a t 63 cen ts and f la t­ly says. "I will n o t give stam ps."

T h e next Illu s tra tio n , a m an of p ro m in en ce in tow n I consider a f r ie n d , entered a n o th e r business. H e trie d giving a discount card o n tra d e but f in a lly switched to s ta m p s . I a.sked h im why. HIb re­p ly wos. "Too m u ch pressure.’'

IlJufltratlon ttfiree. I quote, “ B lanH ets to baby, bugglca” are R iv e n 'a w a y for stam ps. So are fo a m rubber pillow s and gadgets y o u h an g on the wall. I will ask a n y of the housewives If they

Ava-any-CQncept o f th ft value of a n article , In dollars, for which th e y trad e stam ps? A nd they m ust r ea liz e they can o b tain the som e a r t i c le In m ost any place thpy aak a n d can compare prices,

B esides there a re expeniics to b p e i'a tih g any bu/ilnew w w hy d u p lic a te the expense? If the m e rc h a n t wishes to give you a s a v in g , why n o t tak e i t home in p e n n ie s?

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Illustration four is th e infer­ence of a cen tra lized purchasing power for the local businessm an. A sk any one of them fro m where' h e receives h is invoices? I do not th in k the wholesale an d various distributing agencies a re In on

^ ia - d o l l a r a n d -d im e-d ea l, bo why th e necessity?■ IH'cononislon7“ r r ta ik ry ~ l "doiIbT

if th is legislature h a s th e fo rtitude to pass the law w ith o u t som e res­ervations or loopholes.

HARRY M. W ILSON d 'w iri” i-olls)

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

G e t N o t e s A b o u t

T r a d i n g S t a m p sE ditor, Tim es-News:

W e wish to take this opportu­n ity to acknowledge to our con-B l tu e n tr th a t-w e -T ia v e - re c e l re d ' your le t t tr j expressing your views resard lng the trad in g stam p bill.. W e wish It were possible to an ­

sw er each le t te r Individually, but n e ith e r tlm eT ib r resources perraltr

T trJACK D. CLAIBORN

WILLIAM J . LAfJTINO HARRY TURNER

(R epresentatives lor — T w n r-p s n s -c o u n ty )

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Man Has Questions He Wants Answered for Trading Stamps

Voters Should Decide /\boiit Trading Stamp Use, Man Says

E d ito r, Times-News: - jtrib u tlo n of trad ing s tam p s I canI h a v e b e e as itt in g on my hands!sit on my hands no longer,

fo r q u l ^ some time try ing to keep I T h e oil dealers w apted to get from w ritin g my views on th e jr id of the stamps; the housew ives lra(Ulig~“fllamp~lMue. A fter read- c o m p la in rd ^ B o u t having to lick Ing In th e morning Statesm an the stam ps, put them in books t h a t a group of service station and save them. a t t e n d M ^ and a p o u n o( h o ^ e j • j w onder, who U kidding who? wives h a d marched to the Utah * • . . . . . j ■ sta ttr-e a p lto l-p ro te a tln g - th e d ls- To - 6 « 4 . . o f m x _ b ! O v ^ ^ ,

'iheri- h a s never hnnn any leglsln-

E dltor, Times-News:In an ad a p p earin g In your pa­

p e r on Feb, 1 e n title d "A Citizen Speaks for T ra d in g Stam ps," n um ber of q uestions ' comes to m in d th at th e sponsor, Jo h n C. P Innell. docs n o t answ er.

I believe th a t th e c ltlze a i and o u r s ta te governm ent sh o u ld know th e answers P e rh ap s M r, FInnell w ould supply them to th ese qucs- tlotffl:

W ho paid (or th is ad and the o th e rs appearing In o th e r Idaho pap e rs?

I f this la a m a tte r to r th e house' w ife and the m erch an t, and his l e t te r Is addressed to th e house o l representatives, w hy 'd id n 't he se n d It to the house m em bers In­s te a d o( putting It In th e papers?

I t this Is a - m a t t e r fo r the * * * *

Pre=Season^Stipport4s^Aslted- For Team; Events Scheduled

Eklltor, Tim es-News:O n Feb. 15, one o f the m ost

c o n c e r ted d r lv E r ln M aslc Valley w il l ge t under w ay . T h is 1s th e M ag ic Valley Cowboy baseball te a m boosters' d riv e to sell p re - s e a so n tickets to Ck>wboy baseball g a m e s this sp rin g an d summ er. T h is It the m ost Im portan t phase o f th e entire baseb a ll program .

M oney m ust be raised before t h e season begins to p a y the m any ex p en ses th a t m u st b e m et before t h e o p m ln g gam e, su c h as Insur­a n c e , ball p a rk rep a irs , prin ting , p la y in g equipm ent a n d uniform s. P i o n e e r . league assessm ents, N a­t io n a l ^Baseball association dues a n d deposits, team 'elcpenses from s p r jn g tra in in g a n d m any o th er n i in o r e x p ^ e s .

— The-Cowboy m an ag em en t Is-dO' In g everything possible to hold ex­p e n se s to th e b a re s t m inim um . C lu b officials a re iis ln g their ow n o ffic es to save o ffice expense. H u n d re d s of h o u rs of free tim e a n d talen ts h ave b een donated to th e -b a s e b a ll cau se by club o ffi­c i a l / a n d Cowboy boosters. M any

' m o re hours w ill b e needed before t h e season begins.• T h is help Is com ing from all

o v e r-M ag lo V a lley ;-n o t joilt Tw in P a l ls . In te rested p a rt ie s In all M ag lo Valley c ities a re working d ilig e n tly to m ak e th is season a success.

T h e them e o f th is coming base­b a l l season is " fam ily partic ip a­t io n ." Everything w ith in reason la being done fb r th e comfort an d

A d d itio n a l re s t room faciiltlM h a v e been ad d ed sin ce baseball w a s la s t played In Jaycee p ark . T h e g randstand w ill have a new loolc a n d the fen ce signs will b e renew ed . U sh ere ttes will assist

f a n s in finding s e a ts quickly and efficiently. I t Is th e w ish of the

-c lu b officials- t h a t ev ery o n e a t ­ten d in g games w ill f in d --a sp irit o f friendliness a n d cooperation prevailing a t Ja y ce e p a rk this season.

T he P hiladelphia P h illies, the Cowboys' m ajor league affiliate, w ill conduct t ra in in g sessions fo r a l l valley schools a n d icnothole league players a t a t im e to be a n ­nounced later. Cow boy players 'will be available fo r coaching d u tie s and tra in in g sess io n s when­ev e r they are p lay in g a t home.

Ja ck Phillips, Cow boy team m an ag er, is a w o n d erfu l speaker a n d i t Is hoped t h a t m atiy valley c lu b s will av a ll-th e m se lv ea of )ils speak ing ta len ts . M ag ic Valley J o n s -w il l,J ia v e -a c h a n ce to jn e e t a ll th e iilayer*. a n d M r. Phillips w h en they a rr iv e in T w in Pails fro m spring t ra in in g in Florida. T h is event Is be in g -sch ed u led fo r th e middle of A pril.

A promotional com m ittee is n ow a t work to m ak e th e opening g a m e festivities a d ay to be re ­m em bered in M agic V alley. T here w ill be five o r six b ig prom otions h e ld during th e seaso n instead of t h e m an y sm aller p rom otions held d u r in g past seasons.. T h e popular l a d i t s nights w ill be featured a g a in this season. Also u n d e r con­s id e ra tio n is " fam ily n ig h t" with p riz e s awarded to th e la rg es t fam­i ly attending.

B E N JE W E L L (P re s id e n t

------------- MagioJralley_Cawl)o>i)__

EN TEE8 H O S P IT A L SPRINQDALE, F eb . 4— Mr. and

M rs. L. W. R a sm u sse n are in B oise where h e e n te re d th e veter CUTS hospitoL.for t r e a tm c u t^ - ^

We u se -o n ly Nationally A d v er­tised P roducts. A p e rm an en t f o r . every type h a lr l

Permanentswith pre-perm, cut .

Shampoo ond Hall* Style

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housewife and th e m erchant why la the S and H S ta m p Company in terested in the m atte r?

I f certain m erc h a n ts want the leg isla ture to pull th e ir cheatnuLs o u t of the fire, w ho la Mr. flnneJl w an tin g to ge t to p u ll hi.'i for him?

P erhap .1 Mr. P ln n e ll will explain th ese figures as tak e n from his ad :G ross 5ale« o f s ta m p s . ’

jja-Explalnetl by .ftd^ipg.redem ptloas (a t re ta il value) to expenses, an d , io th e r expend itu res.. Sl.777,^0p(po C ost of rfedemptlons based on 40 per cen t m ark -u p on re ta il (it m ig h t be h ig h e r).......... 000.000.00

O ross m arkup ons ta m p sales.............Less Expenses:

Labor ..................Taxes

— TransportAtlon- Postage

877.500.00

176,000.0015,000.00

—modMo.2.500.00

Advertising ................ 33,000.00

277,500.00

N e t profit ona ta m p -sa lea _________ 600.0QQ.QO.M r. Pinnell. Isn’t $15,000 raUicr

low on this incom e? I.s the liouse- wife really getting: her money ^ w o rth on the s tam ps?

T h e ads In the various papers m ak e SB21 look like a good bill to p ass for savings to a ll of U 5-m er- c h a n t and co n su m er alike.

HENRY B . PHARRIS (Jerom e)

PTA SETS SU PPER PAUL, Feb. 4 — A pancake

supper will b e h e ld Feb. 24 as a fund-raising p ro je p t for the Paul PTA . Anyone w ishing to donate food should c o n ta c t Mrs. Donald W ebb and M rs. W illiam Poindex­te r , co-ohainnen. P a r t of the pro­ceed s w in -g o - to w ard supplylng^ th e new library a t th e P au l school.

•lion In any state- com pelling oil ' d istributors, retail stores o r any- 'one else to give trad in g s tam p s to

. ________ ___ ^ _____ Uheir customers. Nor have I everIt in v ited to a t te n d -th e -th trd - H ieard -o f ' leglslallfeh being passed

compelling customers to accept

F o r u m S e tJEJROME. Feb. i —T he public

in a series of five conservation in fo rm a tio n , forums a t B pin. M onday . Feb. 13, a t the Jerome co u n ty courthouse, announces D o n a ld M artin, president of th e Jerom e County Rod and O u n club.

T h e forum s are sponsored by th e Id ah o fisn and game de­p a rtm e n t .

D iscussion by departm ent sp ec ia lis ts will be on game bird m an ag em en t. Including ba.sic biology, m anagem ent t e c h - n iques, research, game habitat im p ro v em en t program s a n d m an a g e m en t areas, refuges and p re d a to r control.

M ichae l Throckmorton, con- ^{JrxfltiQii_educatOE-m-chargo.of-th e fo rum meetings, says that th e f in a l two sessions will be o n big game and fisheries m an ag em en t. These will be h e ld M arch 1 and M arch 15.

O r e g o n R i t e s A r e

H e l d f o r W o m a nSH O SH O N E, Feb. 4 - Funeral

serv ices were held yesterday a t La Q ra n d e . Ore., lor Mrs. L,a"ura W ll- son, fo rm er Shoshone resident.

M rs. W ilson,' m other o f Mrs. Ray B row n , Shoshone, died W ednesday m o rn in g following a sh o rt illness.

D e a t h R e p o r t e dH A IL E Y , Feb. 4 - Mra. Lottie

R a v e n sc ra f t received a letter from M rs. O tto Wendel, Encinitas, Calif., th is w eek reporting th e death of C h a rlie Donnelly dn J a n . 20. F u ­n e ra l services were held on Jan . 25. . . ,

M rs . W endel. the form er Viva D onnelly , stated ber b r o t h e r E m m e tt Donnelly Is now residing In L o s Angeles an d h e r sisters. A gnes a n d Sara, also live In C a lifo rn ia . The ch ild ren of M r. an d M rs. Doc D onnelly,-pioneer re s id e n ts o f the Wood River vaileyr th ey w ere all born, raised and re ­s ided In Hailey for m any yeflrs'.“

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FILtU '-AYKlLLM ORE -DRUGS

lick, paste In books and save trad Ing stam ps lor reacm ptlon.

We. the people, did n o t ask these places ol business to s ta r t giving: trading stam ps lo cus­tomers. They can stop j in y time they wish, Just so long as th ere Is proper.leng th of tim e (or redem p tlon of outstanding stam ps.

I t doesn't need legislation or correction. The big oil companies and chain retail s to res would like to d rop stamps, b u t -they don't w ant th e small sto res to use them os th e sm all stores m ay n o t go out of biislnesa quite so soon.

Let's not do It the K hrushchev- C astro way. 1 suggest th a t on anIssue. t h a t affects so m any people, It should be put to a vote in the nex t eietitlon. L e t the people choose.

W. D, CEOOK ER IQpodlng)

Census Data Discussed by Rupert Unit

- R U PER T. Feb. 4 Development o f ■ p rog ram p lan n in g in the county, s ta te and n a tio n and the desirability of o b ta in in g census in form ation for th e county were discussed by the, public relations] and zoning com m ittees this weekitrthe-courthouse:------------------

The com m ittee is p a r t of a na­tionwide extension projection pro­gram recen tly organ ized in Mini­doka co u n ty by County Agent Vance S m ith . In th e absence of L eoJ l a m ly.'conducted—Ihe-m eetlngT- ----- ^

T he com m ittee hopes to clarify the position of th e • farm er for the public and to b ring out little known fa c ts involved In the busi­ness of farm ing. I t w as pointed out much adverse and Incorrect pub­licity h a s been g iven the farm er regarding such th in g s 'a s subsidies! and th e rising co st of living.

The g ro u p recognized th a t small­er m arg in s are b e in g taken by all segm ents of Industry , particularly Ui the ca^e of sm a ll businesses.

C om m ittee m em bers present were Ju d d . W ayne Hollenbeck. H a r v e y Pflughoeft. Normanij Raisch, Robert Persh ing . M rs.!: W ilbur Butler. P h i l ’ Bare. Leo, Moore, Russell P incock . George' M cDonald, George Hedllnd a n d Sm ith. I

A com m ittee. P h i l Bare, Wayne j Hollenbeck ahd L eo Handy, will -sCUdy-the-aonlng-sltuatlon-further- withln th e county an d report to the n e x t meeting.

Id ah o ran k s f i r s t in the U. S. In the production o f lead. I t l.s the num ber tw o sliver p roducing slate.

J U S T

• I Choice—

USED CARS

WHO NEEDS A GIMMJCK WITH USED CAR SAVINGS LIKE THIS?

1 9 5 9 C H E V R O L E T B E L -A IR4-door sedan. V8 engine. Powergllde. Pow er steer­ing. Radio a n d heater. S h a rp cream over coral paint. W hitewall tires.Only 23.000 m i l e s ......................................... • O v O

1 9 5 9 P L Y M O U T He passenger s ta tio n wagon. S p o r t suburban model with V8 engine. Torque fllte , power steerm g and

.brakes. Beautiful gray p o in t with $ 7 ( 1 0 0 while top. Local one-ow ner & shows it, * w 7 0

1 9 5 8 FORD C U S T O M 3 0 04-door sedan. 6 cylinder eng ine. S tandard tra n s­mission, radio and heoter, whitew all tires. Interior very good. Solid green color. I f you are cconomy m inded but w a n t a full size c a r S 1 0 Q Q th is Is It ............ • ........................................... I ^ 0 0

1 9 5 8 P L Y M O U T H V 8<-door. sedatt w ith stand iird transm ission, radio ond heater, tlfSs, alm ost new . A one-ow ner car

" w ith 36,000 m iles. ln n ea r i ie r te c t ■ c o n d it lo n -lJ g h t .green color ............ .....

1 9 5 8 P L Y M O U T H .4-door sedan w ith 0 cy linder engine a n d over­drive transm ission. H eater a n d new custom scat covers, good w hitew all tires, so lid gray $ ’|A O Q In color. Lots of miles left in th is one, lU O O

1 9 5 8 V O L V O2-door-sedan, whitewall tire s , heater, on ly 0,000 miles. Nice ta n pah it, clean inside and out. Tills is the superb Swedish com pact built | o o for economy o n d rugged dependability, I 1 0 0

1 9 5 8 - f l A T - ^ 0 0 “ — -^ -----------------------------------4-door sedan, Off-w hito color. Economical 4- cyilnder engine, 4-spced transm ission. S Q Q Q

■poTnl” and In tS Ib r” very ■g0 0 a ” . ~ : r r ; . . r O O o - -

1 9 5 8 F O R P R A N C H W A G O N4-door, V8 engine, Fordom otic ti'ansmls.slon, radio and heoter, w hitew all tires.Nice ton color ................................

1 9 5 7 C H R Y S L E R W IN D S O R4-dr. sedan. Blue and white p a in t, new sco t covers, good whltewoll tires, power steering ond brakes, rodlo ond hea te r. The first ow ner took $ 1 0 0 0 oil the depreciation on th ls .o n e I Z O O

^1957 D O D G E C O R O N E Ta-door Lancer hord-top. B ra n d new whltewoll tires, red ond w hite paint, to rque flile A n n transmission. See thia beouttfu l cor..... I U O O

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tra n s m i^ io n . 2-toni

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1 9 5 3 C H E V R O L E T4-door sedan . Powergllde pa in t, new seot covers, good tran sp o rta tio n ..................................

1 9 5 3 C H E V R O L E T4-door Stotlonwogon.S tondord transm ission ,...................... .......

1 9 5 3 H U D S O N H O R N E T4-door sedan . Hydrom otlc, radio an d heoter. T w o of these. Y our c h o ic e ___

1 9 5 2 F O R DS cylinder 2-door with s tan d ard tra n sm ls- j h o slon, good tires. M echanically sound ......- ' 0

1 9 5 2 F O R D V -84-door sed an with overdrive JO Btransm ission ........................................................... ' 0

1 9 5 2 C H E V R O L E T4-door Sedan . $ 1 Q Q Powergllde.............................. ............................... 1 0 0

1 9 5 1 P O N T I A C " 8 " 7 “H y d ram atlc • J y j

______transtBlssion,1 9 5 0 S T U D E B A K E R

C ham pion4-door................................ 550

1 9 5 4 S T U D E B A K E R C H A M P IO N4-door sedan. 0 cylinder engine, overdrive $O Q Q transm ission, radio and h eater.................... ^ 0 0

COMMERCIALS1 9 5 8 D O D G E 2 -T O N

Heavy .d u ty truck. Long wheel base, new motor overhaul and new 5-speed transm ls-

— BimTrN cvrpirtntrgood-fr:25x2Hlri

1 9 5 7 C H E V R O L E T 2 -T O NLong w heel b as6. 0 cylinder engine, 4 speed and 2 speeB. M otor excellent;Cab rea l clean. Good tires. .................... lOOW

1 9 5 6 F O R D 2 -T O NLong wheel base, V-8 engine, 8-8peed k n d 2 -5peed. R ecent m oto r overhaul $ 1 ^ (1 1 1 an d p a in t Job.................................... .............

1 9 5 6 F O R D 2 -T O N ' ' ^ 'Long wheel base, 4-speed an d 2 -speed. Feff th ousand m .i le s on reconditioned motor. R ead y to work............................. IHUW

1 9 5 5 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 2 -T O NCab over engine. New. 8;25x20 tires on ; rear. 4-spced ond 2-speed.

1 9 5 2 D O D G E '/ j - T O N4-»pecd 'transm ission , good m otor. . 9 C 0 f i_ Rodlo a n d h eater ............................................

WANT GIMMICKS? GO ELSEWHERE! WANt V a l UE? SEE.. .

B O B R E E S EMOTOR.

COMPANflDodge - Chrysler - D art-- Imperial - Lancer

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SUNDAY, FEBBUARY 6, 1961 TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE

Observance Set For Prayer Day By T. F. Women

-Thi. 1961 World D ay ot P rayer wUl be held I ’Presbyterian church. M rs.

- ^ ^ e J p l e - i s hi c h a r g e ^ p lau z“ or the meellhg, a^^jted by

J rs Gordon ToWn, president o t fhf U nited Church Women ol ^ J ln pa lls M d Mrs- Woodrow

-W ooleyVooiey. ------------------- -Tlie year 1D61 m arks the 75th

. n X r s a r y o( the World Day of m j-e r . in 1881 a co n sec ra ld wom - „ T to the United Slates f irs t

arid I n ^ o n e - c h ^meotlns was h e ld . T arQ ug t years the moveroent calned

and In 1920 moved to Canada an d on to Europe. Today the service Is used In “ ■‘ "sl‘'te dinto counBSs languages.

The siM a» h rises out of th e pacific ocean a t th e Intem ntlonal date line will herald th e first serv ­ice and the last p ray er will be sold a t St. Lawrence Island n e a r the Arctic circle.

An offering for missions accom­panies the prayers for unity an d peace. In -Twin P a lls the offer- niB will be used for the m icrant m inistry, im portant In this a re a for religious tra in ing of Indian- Araerican youth a n d for t ra in ­ing leaders In low income farm areas. Special 75th anniversary projects include a tra in ln s center for African writers a n d a mission

■ to Alaska.L -A ll-church-w om cn-of-th ld -com * m unity a re invited to share in th is

■ observance. Churches assisting In [the observance are th e Church of Ithe B rethren . F irst B a p tis t church, r i r s t C hristian church , V a l l e y C hristian church, F irs t Methodist

[church. Episcopal C hurch ol th eilscSisIon “and the F irs t Presby­terian church.

¥ ¥ ¥

Ijerome Selects'FHA President

Plans Mode for Benef i t Dessert Bridge Party,

Making: plans fo r th e American M edical Education foundation’s F rid ay a i tlie Bishop Rhea a u d ito r iu m of t h e Twin Falls Episconala nnual benefit d e s se r t bridge p arty a r e . frmii left M rs. Harwood _<*hurch-ur-Uifl^Asoentdon. -T h e-b en o fit event

-Stowe-and*M rsr"Oeorffr'W Bmerreo-chn1rm{Ti o r ih e local committee, th e S o u iiis ld e Medical a sso c ia tio n 's au x ilia ry , (S taff nhoto-i a n d Mrs. C h a r le s Beym tr. The p a r ty w|» bf-TjHd a t 1:15 p.m. pruvlnjii

^ ^ ^ u . >f. it.

Mary Hoover Is Bride o f UlricK

In A frica RitualElizabeth Hoover, daugh­

te r of Mr. and M r s . B. F. Hoover. T w in FiOls, nnd Ja m e s U e Ul­rich . son of R o b e r t Ulrich, Los

x r ric d —in-fl-f.lvllA ngclcs,-cfrem ony recen tly In Zanzibar, E a s t Africa.

T h e rites were rea d by Donald P u rser at 4:30 p j n . J a n . 6. At­tending tlie c o u p :e were Mr. nnd M rs. Arthur L e B ru n and Robert K nopf. All Z a n z ib a r .-

A reception w a s held after the ceremony at the seas id e home of the newlywed.*) fo llo w ed by a swim a n d buffet su p p e r.

T h ey are at h o m e a t 149C8 Mig- onibnnl (Plnce o f . th e banana trees). Box 1283, Z a n z ib a r .

U lrich Is em ployed by Bendlx

B enefit Party Is Scheduled By Medical Education U n it

T-l» _ - .........1 . ... . . . . . J_ _ .T h e niimml benefit dessert b r id p e parly of ihe American M ed ica l Educiiiion Foundotlon dom initU 'o \ull be held al 1:15 p.m . Friday ni tho Bl.sUop Rhea

a n d M rs. i^arwood Stowe, co - c h a irm o n o f the commlliee.

All d o n a tio n s received a t th e p a r ly will be used to assist m ed l- cal ed u c a tio n . A Valentine ih e m e

Work on FavorsHAGERM AN. Feb, - Menv

beis of Ihe S t a r Social club work ed oil n u t cup.s to be u.sed for a Febi'uary b a n q u e t hoiKirlni? M a- son.s w hen they m et Tuc.sday a t the Miusomc temple.

, Tho n ex t m eeting will be held I Feb.- 28 a n d lavors for the O rder

En^rrni sum ''incirdiih 'ip nlgiit will be m ad e .

Joyce White Will Lead f i le r Unit

FILER, F o b . 4 — Joyce W hite hn.s been e le c te d pre.sldent of the Future N u rs e s club al the F iler hlKh school. B etle Sharp Is vice president: J a n ic e Hardlnp. secre­tary; R o b e r ta Lorain, treasu rer; Marlene T o lk . h istorian, and Carol Schuyler, r e p o r te r . Connie Cole will be n u rse sponsor for. the Rroup and E liz a b e th Rowland, faculty sponsor.

During Ja n u a j* y members a tte n d ­ed a w o rk sh o p a t Burley an d tou r- ed the bloo d m o b lle durln_g[ F ile r’s.

’Ulo'od drawTnB’ a" lec tu re 'an d tour through M a g ic Valley M em orial hospital a n d fu rth e r Instructions and p a r t ic ip a tio n in the s tu d e n t nurses aid p ro g ra m are s la ted for February.

Social Calendar [HeyburnWorrien;I M e e t irr Burley

Annual Festival Given fo r Decio

. By M IA C la s s e s ;n ^ ^ > ^ t::^ r «DECLO. Feb. 4 - The lu m u al V ' " ' " Albert L a rse n In

MIA musical fo.stivni wn., ( ra iu u 'i l f , . ^ uv i h i ' BinuiS’ w i th Mrs, F lora H ack ing ,M ondny n! the L D S church 1’“ Iia'.te.ss.d k ^ o i i - .M . M rs. F icd - gH O SH O N E — TIicoIor\ |iK,im' J a c k Dudley p r e s i d e d 'a t

M « m l - r l i c lc i :il the LDS U d i t l" '" ' S « i i e . T l VM rs. Robeil M ead e nieetinL’ a fte r ihc vu-.,..,. r c p u r t

.A-mccU»H^rHy^hr^^,.,r inl (n .cluTs me.ssuge ' a l I 'a i i lo n cM a t i h c w t uiitI.Tuoikiuy a t ih e -d iu ro h . ^^0 to iJio p o llo - fu n d .—A ll

C harles Salsbury. T h e lluMlie if. ‘:f. :if. n'.rnibfM s were asked to b r in g a :rend by Jniu.') tfc h n u d i.

O l i i f t n ? ! . W fls_Klyen-by . .M rg.

H on d o . I t w a a .d ec ld e c l_ ta_ine.ssuge ul i:30 uiltl.Tuoi^auy a t ih e-c iiu ro h .

I _ .i,u u. o v .iu u u .. Ti.wni,, n i , p a t . l e r n o r ah Id ea fo r SlnglHS w ve M rs. DcimU 'm il l soon to be s ta r te d

obs’ flr.sl ym- B e e h iv e glrh. ,in>i, C u E o J = = U o L t o s _AVord,Jeaii I c a ; " ' CTTHnc., u e re ^ a y c d an.d refresh* rlngton, Wllcen K id d niid |nu'iit.s u d o .served.

h P rlea tr-» m )m m trtg A — l.y - ^ Li..uiiDarrliiBioii: a mi.xecl doiHilf cni.w. |,„ii!c No, <5 w in m eet at 8 ii.m ' I f J '.'te t, Lello Jo Jncob.s. Jiiy D iinnu i-T iir.< day ivt th e lO O P hall, ‘ ' ...................... .

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A lan SraHh will be h o s te ss lit her hiino In B u rley .

All meuibera and’ p o te n tia l m em bers a re uiBed to a tte n d ,

M asic chaiitcr No. 82, O rd e r-o { -

lon, Yvouno Blnk'c, Rnlieft . f i/, >/,rlhgtQii. Keimctli -irhuuipsQ u, lta= i 'iv i , , coun ty -o fn rrrs^nnd 'iti.irj nae Bywnlcr. D av id Glllcllc am i r.,,,,,, c a p ia ln s o t Druii'luers ol D ionne 'n irner: a d u e l, .Mrs. M ax lUall IMoneer.s will m eet »l 2 |)iii T u rn e r nu4M rs. R a y Ht.'s. a c tu m - Monday a t i h e hom e ol Mrs, Jackpanled by Mrs. B ru c e Turner, m ill L-. l> a v m . 466 Bracken .slri'i'ljEa.sierii B i.irrivlll' m c e i ' a t T o m ' i MIA oltlcers. • north . ■n««e a ltcndlnB are rc- M onday a t the Masonic tem p fe

Dances were p resen io d by J a n - nunded to b r in g annual reports, lus ZollluRpr. K a ro n 'IM rnor.l ^ V- ¥Tam m y I'lirner. N an cy P re s to n J Tw in F alls Mu.slc club will hold W ayne Tiirnrr a n d Shaniui T i ir n - li.s a n n u a l w h ite breakfiust at I er. Plano .selections w ere played by]l' in. Feb. 13 a l the Episcopal K arren DurrlnRtdn. Carolyn w h ip - iC lu irc h of Uie A.scension. Mcmbm. pie, Janls S chm id t. Susnn P r ie .s i '“” l Ruest^s nxe a.sked to reclster

j in d Nan D nrrlngton . T h u rsd ay with Mrs. Doimld— Holler. RE dw ood 3-4789; or Mrs.

Robert W ilson. REdv.ood 3-T898.¥ ^ ¥

Mrs. G e r tru d e Bradshaw. Lewls- -{or»;-president—o f~ thc“ dcpwtmdhf as.sociatlon L a d ies Auxiliary Patri­archs M W Hant. wUi innkr her ol- liclal v isit to C olfax No, 13, LAPM, at 8 p.m. M o n d ay a( the Jerome lOOF h a ll. A . 7 o'clock potluclc d inner w ill p rec e d e Uie meeting.

^ ^ ¥Prim rose R eb ek ah ' lodpe No. 76

will m eet a t 8 p .m . Tuesday ut the lOOP h a ll . A ll visiting Rebekahs are welcome.

ffi ¥ ^■ F IL E R — S cv c u th -d a y Advpt\Ust

church D o rc a s society will hold a rnnkpd fnnri .salp and fancy wnrlfl

M rs. Left U ursl cllroctort tom lm e rIvpii by Q n y le Oslerhout, Cheryl Osicrlmut. J n n is Blake n n d M arjorie Wood. An accordion solo was p laypci-b)—Kurt~HTimpson':— ’

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Editor Is Guest At Burley Meet

BURLET. Feb. 4 — G ertrude D e lk en ,. P lilladelphia. Pn. e d ito r of the Fnrmer's W ife matmzine. connected with th e F a r tn Jo u rn a l,

a spocliil Ruest durlnR a lea d e r tn^lning workshop h e re Monday.

T h e \»sc o! herbs a n d spico c o o k ­ery were d e m o n stra ted by Mr.s.

-MaFjori0-Qill0Rpte ,-e-Kie H6l(Hh4mmr

Finess« Pattern

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yNJUL.Iiui CHIN* t,\)sY IIA

Wc a r e Now Stocking

Syracuse Chinai n — *‘C a refrcB‘*— a n i l ' , “P in

JEKOME, Feb. 4—LaRue B(anch RHS elected F uture Homemakers

America president for the sec- sem ester T uesd iy eytnlng a t

perom e h igh school.O ther ofdcera Include Kay Nel-

|o n ,_ v lc e president: U n d a Ma.t- nrs._secrfitary; B onnie-X ow o,

Iren slirer; Hoberta Carrgll, ■ de- Brcc chairm an ; A nnetta stuhlberg, P a rliam en tarian : Chrlstlnfl' Coupe, jec re a tlo n chairm an; Sharon Dirk, p isto rlan ; Evellnda H lntie, vice

Istorian: Carol Farnsw orth, p ro - ffam chairm an, and Carol Bond, feportor^

M embers planned a hom em ade p acU lc, TZs A iigeles, os an elec-,ndy sale to be h e ld *eb. n a t ! school.

I ’New officers will bo Installed ; Tuesday.

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^agermqn Fetes StephenWinegar

A.GE31MAN, Feb. 4—A blrth- anniversary p a rty h o n o c ^

p h e n W lnegar who was 80 years I J a n . 22 was held a t the Rsor-

ij^iglhlzed LDS church.V nfA bout 75 friends a tten d ed 'fro m lf.;Hagerman, B u h l an d ''fv ln .-P a lls “ u r c h e s ^ . A- potludc. d in n e r was

ierv ed .^> .A d augh ter, Mrs. George Lem­m o n . an d .a daughter-in-law , M rs. (H o w a rd W lnegar, baked the three-

tie red cake frosted In yellow.I Mr. an d Mrs. W lnegar have re - ild ed in Hagerm an since 1S36 and have nine children, 30 grandchll-

f d re n and 16 great-grandchildren. Tv/o years ago they celebVated p e i r golden wedding anniversary.

Marian Martin Pattern

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tro n lcs enjlneor. H o Is associated w ith the Zanzibar s ite ot Project M ercury (man In sp a ce ) as super­visor ol the te le m e try station In ch a rg e ol InBtalla-tlon, mainten­ance, operation a n d instruction In use o t equipment.

M rs: Ulflcli' h a s Ifvcd In Callic^ d ra l City, CalK., f o r the past seven y e a rs , and has b e e n active musi­cally In the P a lm Springs area a n d Los Angeles n.s m usic Instruc­to r in the schools, p ian o teacher, In solo concerts a n d chamber mu­sic recitals In coUalJora\;lon with A lb e rt Vertchamp, violinist and fo rm e r- ic m c e n n tn a s te r -o f M asrf' s tud ios 'In Los A ngeles.

a u d ito n u iir -D I— nic Twin M is E p isco p a l Church of tjie Ascen­sion , reiw rls Mrs. George Warner

Sketch Given at Literary Parley

M rs . Larry Soven.scn presented th e a u th o r ’8 .sketch for the month­ly m eetlni? of the L iterary Art g u ild a t the home of Mrs. Ber- ne ll S k in n e r, sh e (old of Cnnad.'j’; h is to r ic a l writer, T hom as H. Rad- dall.

M rs . Soi'cnsen wa.s in charge of th e m eeting and also Introduced M rs. Elwood Ma.soner who review­ed t h e book, ‘T h e Nymph and th e L igh t." Tl\e th o u g h t for the day . “ My Neighbor." was presented by M rs . Eugene Sturgill.

Hostes.se.5 were M rs. ■William J o n e s and M rs.-TonT"M cV eyr

¥ ¥ ^TOUR POSTOFFICE

K o y an -W ata Camp F ire group tourfcd the postoffice Monday a ft­e rn o o n accompanied by Mrs. Mer- vin R a n d a ll and M rs. Richard Best. Rebecca Best a n d Christine N ew h rjrse rv c d refreshm ents at the

'T w in P alis ' F irs t B ap tist church a f te r t h e tour.

will be fea tu re d ana prizes win d o n a rcd by local pharmacic.s, T h e event l.s spon.sorcd by the S o u th - c c n tn il “M edical association a u x il­iary .

T h e p u b lic , l.s Invited to th e p a riy . R eservations mii.st be m ad e by T h u rs d a y with Mrs. S to w r, REdw ood 3-1450, or Mrs. W arn e r, RE dw ood 3-4181.

Theology Lesson Given for GroupF IL E R , F<;b. 4 — “The law o f

a d m in is te r in g to the .sick" \va.‘! th e theology lesson presented by M rs. W . W. E lledge a t the T uesd ay m ee tin g o f th e LDS Relief .society. M rs . H a r r y Carver presented ' t h e v is itin g tea c h e rs message.

A w ork meeting will be h e ld TTt"n"E:m . n e x t 'llicsflfly; M em bers a re to b r in g a sack lunch w ith b e v e ra g e 'to be furnished. Covering sh o es w ith fabric will be d em o n ­s t r a te d a n d members should b r in g sh o es to b e covered w ith fabric.

agent, in the e x te n s io n kitchen of the Cassia county courthouse.

M rs.Delkcn. a g u e s t of Mrs. R a y Bedke, had Ju st retu rned f ro m the “Cowbell" n a tio n a l convention held in Salt L ake C ity . 8he..\\iHs asked where />he o b ta in e d iier m a ­teria l for the m a g a z in e and sh e s ta te d thfti the s ta f f made c o n ­ta c t w ith “le.st fa m ilie s” and m u c h m ateria l wfus g a th e re d from r e a d ­ers who wrote to th e m .

T h e menu p rep a re d by Mr.s. G i l ­lespie Included beef s troganoff. h e rb seasoned lamb p a tt ie s , dllly b read , tarrag o n dressing f o r tossed sa la d , h e rb sauce for g re e n beaus, a n is e icebox cookies, p o p p y seed ca k e cranberry punch a n d cinnam on hob aUamei la .m U k drink),

VISIT IN B L IS S--B L IS S -F eb ^ 4 -------^M i^and-M rfl:Je rry Tliompson a n d son, B rooks lyn, N. Y., were luncheon g ucsta M onday at the h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Jay Outright. T h e T h o m p ­sons are visiting h is mother, Mrs. Iris Thompson, G le n n s Ferry.

sale all day T u esd ay a t tlie former telephone o ffice building on Main street.

^ H' i{‘Ladles o f th e Elks will meet at

8 p.m. T u e sd a y a t the Elk.s hall. Mr. a n d Mrs-. O abrlc rN U tllru 'I lI present a p ro g ra m on plants of th2 Bible. Special m usic will be'sung by M rs. T e a la Bellini Boyd. Mrs. S tanley P h ill ip s Is program chair-

Chlna — a n d will order fill- in s fo r aqy pattern*

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Reception Fetes ^ C o u p leM arried

1 : In Tem ple Rites. ' M r. a n d M ra ., William O . Lyda J were h o n o r e d j i t a wedding recep-

||l tion l a s t S a tu rd a y night a t the 1 i ' LDS s e c o n d ward recrea tion hall.

' The co u p le waa m arried d a n . 23 In th e I d a h o Falls LDS tem ple,

T he b r id e , the former Undo Ford, Is t h e daugh ter of M r . and

- e h a r l e s - E . Ford, a n d thebrid eg ro o m 's p a re n ti are M r. and Mrs.TV. M T X y d a. ‘

R ecep tio n jfuests were greeted Ih f ro n t o f a n a rch covered In pink roses a n d g re e n leaves. O th e r hall

- d e c e r i t lo n s — wcnr™ phitr and e v e rg re e n sprays.

C o rry ln g a bouquet of p in k car-—n atlo n s-b M lc ed -» lth -n e t ,>th e b ride

wore a l lo o r - le n g th gown o f lace and n e t o v e r taffeta. T h e lace bodice f e a tu r e d trad itional Iojr sleeves and-T T Q B SSn Anne collnr.

• Irid escen t s e q u in s were em brold- . cred on th e la c e of the gown and

outlined th e crow n holding h e r II- fusion ve il. H e r Jewelry Included n necklace o f p ea rls , a gift o f the bridegroom .

Sho w a s a t t e n d e d by. her KLstc;, Mary E lle n F o rd , maid of honor, and h e r n ie c e , Jo n c t Leazer, and M yrna R a s m u ss e n , as brlde.smalds. They w o re gow ns of nlle green brocaded t a f f e t a with m atching green c h i f f o n sashes ond carrlcd bouquets o f p ln^i cnrnatloni.

‘U irry, D e a i i served as best nn,n.Focal p o i n t of the refre.shnienl

table, c o v e re d witli net lace ovor -plnk, ■ w ero —a re c n —ta p e r s -a n d —» th re e -tle re d c a k e with pink roses and a m in i a tu r e bridal pair.

The c a k e w as served by Mr.s. Edythe H a n s e n , sisler of. tli; bridegroom , a n d Mra. D arrp 'l Cardwell, s la t e r of tlie bride. Mr.i. Horold C o o k e , siste r of the Bride, poured t h e p u n c h , .

T he b r id e 's m otlier was a ttire d In a b la c k s h e a th dress w ith red accessories a n d a corsage of pink c a r n a t i o n s . The bridegroom's m other o h o s e a blue ensem ble w ith m a tc h in g accessories a n d a pink c a r n a t io n corsage.

O lfta w e re displayed bv Mrs.

Rites ^olf^mnized in Idaho Falls

M K. AND MnS. W IL L IA M 0 . LYDA (DujUey plioto—.staff engravlns)

Beth Ward Leads.

I d n s t H L o d e r , sister of tiie bridegroom ;., M rs . John R am bo, sister -of t h e b ride; Mrs. D onald Ford, s is te r - in - la w of the b ride, and H elert K in g h o rn , cousin of the b ride . M rs . M erlin Neale, s is­ter o( . t h e -b rld o ,-a tte n d e d Uie guest book.

B haron — M U le r sang "T h in e Alone" a n d " C a lm oa the N igh t." A trio, T e n a Lawrence, R anelle Thaxton a n d M arie tta Clifford, sang "T einplB by the River" and MLss T h a x to n a n d M iss 'C liffo rd sang " T h e W ed d in g Prayer." A solo also w a s s u n g by M ilton B o r- rlus. Q le n R a£m uesen p layed a guitar a n d h a rm o n ic a solo.

R eception d e c o ra tio n s were a r ­ranged by M rs . Ross Ward.

O u t-o f- to w n gHesla.wero^Qliidys C hapm an. R iB b y ; M r. and M rs. Cliff L yda, B o ise ; L av onK inghorn and H elen K in g h o rn , both Id a h o W ls ; lU ie a L ounsbury, H am er; Mr. and M rs . R a lp h Amos, H ailey; Mr. an d M ra . P . A. Butler, P ra ir ie City, O re.; O liaric.'i Avery, Logan, Utali, an d M r. a n d Mrs. Mn.'i C ns- pctEon, B u r le y .

For a t r i p to S a l t Lake City nnil Provo tlio n ow Mr.s. Lyda \yoro a two-plec6 a v o c a d o green suit w lt 'i

* m atching s h o e s a n d green acces­sories!

The co u p le Is a t home In P rovo where he Is a tte n d in g Brlghoni iroung u n iv e rs ity .

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Hagerm an ClassSponsors SupperHAOERM AN, Feb. i - K c h o p

suey su p p e r sp o n so red by th e M ethodoers c la s s la s t week a t th e M ethodist c h u r c h was served to

,— m oia-thoiuUOO persons.Gerald l l a r t l n w as chef, a ssis t-

t i by M rs. D o n a ld R ea, Mrs. V erne Carson o n d M rs . P red Roberts, The m en o t th e c la s s were w aiters. Table d e c o ra t io n s were a rran g ed by Mrs. R o b e r ts of Joponese p a r - (uola an d f ig u r in e s w lih c lu ^ s - anthem um s. J a p a n e s e lan te rn s were hun g th ro u g h o u t the room .

Maude D u rfe e . Qoodlng, form er­ly of H a g e rm a n . showed slides o n the B elgium C o n g o . About $00 w as

_ n ijlS _ lar_ th fi-x laas-p«> Jeo ts.----------___________ 3L » » -------------- ---

Dinner Held by ^Elmwood Group

f i l e r , F e b . 4 — Mrs. Q erald Harding w a s h o s te s s to the BUm- wood club l o r I t s annual poUuck dinner fo r m e m b e rs and husbands, I t was h e ld a t h e r home.

A lter d l im e r p inoch le was p lay ­ed, Mr. a n d M rs . R ichard Tucker received h ig h score prizes a n d Mra. H a rd in g a n d George D enton, low. T rav elin g p r iz e was awarded to Qcorgo C a r d e r .

The Feb. 8 -m eeting will be h e ld ftt tile hom e of M rs . Rose Lincoln

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Festival's ThemeELBA. F eb . 4 - B e lh Wnrd led

the M IA tlicine for th e rccent music festlvftl a t the LDS churcli. Prayers w ere Riven by Bishop Or-, vU B eech er M elburn Barker.

BUly B a r rc l t was m aste r of cer- emonle5. S ours were sung by Carol W ard. K n rcn Edward.s. Pntrlclii Edwards. M a r c e n e Nye, Oene Wlckel. H a r o l d W lckel, B rea t Wlckel. P re d Nye. Calvin Edwards, Vicky D u rfee . L ylla Durfee, Geno Wlckel. N ancy W lckel. Lovlna Tuttle. Z eJm a Hop\iinrth.,iSiila-OttIcy, Carol W ord. C leta Taylor, Ann D nrrlngton, B etty Edwards. Nila Edwards a n l the Sinfjlnj? Mothers directed by Lovlna TuU le.

In stru m e n to l s e l e c t i o n s were played by th e prade school rhythm band d lrc c tc d by Q ra c c Durfee and led by B lak e B eecher; ElUier Bcechcr. o n an old ttm e Instru­ment, a n d M arilyn BeecJier, clar- llnet. A com edy m usical skit was presented by Orvll B eecher. Euart Ottley, M a lb u rn B a rk e r an d Roger Musser. A ccom panists were Lana Scars. C le ta T ay lo r an d Deborah Beecher.

>f.. W hen you axe s p it - roastlnpr

poultry, t ie w ings a n d legs 010.16 to Uie bird so It is com pact.

Luocheon-hdeld- .Pm9mm,-Socia I— Highlight ParleyP IL E H . Feb, 4 — Della Han

club m em bers w e re guesU% Mrs. Jack H anson at a d e s se r t luncheon las t week.

M rs. Hunson recclvcd , hljjb hcore a t p inochle with M rs . George E r- h a rd t receiving lo w . Mrs._ Pcari Howell was a w a rd e d the trnvel- Ing prlw j.

Mrs.^ Howell w ill bo ho.s(css fo r the F eb . 10 m eetinf?.

"Snow Frolic" Is-Them e o f Paffy

RrOH FIELD . P e t3 . 4 — “Snow Frolic'* was the “ d a d d y date niRht" th em e for the a n n u a l party given a t th e LDS c h u r c h by tcncliers fro m Lbe Homo B u ild e rs el(is.sefl.

M rs. Gerald S tiiw e ll announced the p rogram of p ia n o selections by R en ee Parke, L in d a Brnd.shaw and C aro l F e h lm a n ; a rending by B a rb a ra Thomn.s, a n d a .song by R ita a n d Rena K i n g and their f a th e r . S terling K in g .

P h y llis FlQVel g a v e the salute to fa th e rs with R u e b e n Bradshflw responding . Bishop Elmo Patter­son a tid Kathy R i le y gave the op en in g and c lo sin g prayers.

Mr5. S terling K in g , who also dl-

NationQl Y W C A Leader W ill M eet With Local U n itE sth er B rtEsertielster.-stalf m e m ­

b e r of tiiB N a tio n a l YWCA w e s t ­e r n region wltli h e a d q u a r te rs In S a n Francisco, w ill be here M o n ­d a y and Tliesday to asslat w ith ■the progriito to r t h e local Y W C A ,

S h e will a ttend th e regu lar ex- ecu tiv e boiirit m p c tin g ni, 3 p m. M onday at which t im e new o fH c e rj Will be .e lK te d ^ -O th e r m 'eetinga scheduled lor M is s B rlesem els te i a r e a meeting w i th th e c o rp o ra ­tio n board; a m e e t in g wllh P . C. Shenebergcr and t r u s t e e i o r „ t h c

"e s ta te o f Mrs, E , 'W hite, a n d a m eetin g wlih the Y M C A d ire c to rs

B efore a&suming h e r nresenr. p n -p l t io n , Mlsj B rlesem els te r was o a - soc ia ted with th e N ational s t a f f in ieaderahlt) se rv ic e s anri in nrt--------T III_n il ’v lso ry capftcltles. I n 1951 she r e ­tu rn e d from T u rk ey w here she w a^ p ro g ram director f o r th e Is ta n b u l YW CA. Prior to t h a t a ss ig n m en t s h e spent six m o n th s In Ja p an o n sp ecia l work with c iv i l In lo rm a tlo n a n d the education section of SC A P.

A graduate of B a t t l e Creek c o l- lege. Mich., where s h e m ajored in education , psychology and s o c io l ­ogy. Miss Brfcsem eister also c o m ­p le te d a course o f sp e c ia l t ra in in g fo r social workers a t W estern R e ­se rv e unlverMty, C leve land . O.

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■SrhpHules V isit

ESTHER BRIESEM EISTEII (S ta ff engraving)

CAREY, Feb. 4— A program a n d social hlghllRhted t h e Relief S o ­c ie ty mcellnif T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n a t th e LDS cliurch.

T h e progrnjfi in c lu d e d , a re a d in g by M rs. Boyd S to c k in g ; a s o n g by a trio, Mrs. V e m o n W ood b u ry M rs. Russell W e a v e r and M r s D o n a ld Bnird; acco m p an ied by M rs. Phillip B ritto n , a n d a r e a d Ing by Mrs. Louise P rice .

F u n singing w a s d irected b y ■Mrs. Wfiflvpr f in d -M « r-W o o d b a ry : R efreshm ents w ere se rv ed by bO' c le ty officers.

Instructions GivenHAGERMAN, F e b . 4 — R elleT

so c ie ty members w e r e in s t ru c te d In m aking pin c u s h io n s by M rs , C h a r le s Sherwood a t th e ir m e e t ­ing Tuesday.

M rs, Roy Kenltzer d e m o n s tra te d cup and saucer p la n te rs . T h e p ra y e rs were given b y M rs. P r e d Z e lio r and Mrs, A rd e n L a u r ltie n .

Social Featured By Carey Group

CAREY. F eb . 4 — Members of Uie Llhoma P r im a ry ; c lass held ihelr annual “d a te with daddy" wclal Tuesday n ig h t. T h e event was held In • th e LDS recreallon haU-where sup p o r—was -served-to 35 girls and th e i r father.s. The remainder o f th e evening was spent in dancing .

T h e pnrty w as directed, by the class leaders. M rs. Leo Peleison, Mrs. Donald B a ird a n d Mrs, Bcrle Cameron.

Zone RalLyLioiL- Wa I ther League

Is Held in T . F.-"G o d 's winter w onderland" was

th e general topic g iven a t the M ag ic Valley w i n t e r W alther le a g u e zone rally la s t si’eelt at T w in Palls.

T h e Bev.vCarl R a th je n - o(. (he Im m a n u al Lutheran c h u rc h , 'iv ln F a lls -p re se n t« l th e - to p ic :

T h e Kev. Harry S p au d e of the G ood ing -an d W endell churches conducted a Bible quiz. A n n Wes- ten d o rf , flooding - W endell league, w as the winner In th e quiz. She re ce lved a scholarship to th e LU' t ^ ^ a n se rv ic rv o lu n le w -s 'a r P e rk in s in June. T h e re w ere 160 le a g u e members com peting ~in the quiz.

T h e Wendell-Ooodlng, group re ce lved the traveling p laq u e for the h ig h e s t percentage a tte n d a n ce tor th e m eeting,

A full-length movie, " F a th e r Is a B achelor." was shown d u rin g the ev en in g followed by a vesper serV' Ice.

T h e next meeting o f th e Wen- deli-G oodlng group will be held a t th e Calvary church, G ooding.

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Film of Alaska . Shbwn a t Meet

SHOSHONE, Feb. 4 - 5 I ld e s of A lask a were shown a t t h e M oth­ers circle meeting la s t week oy m y o " rM y r tle " C rB u rd e tt: As Mrs. B u rd e tt showed tlie slides, she to ld of her Impression o f the a re a which she visited recently .

T he-business m eeting w as con­d u c te d by Mrs. Ray W ebb. Rfi' fre.shm ents were served by the h o s te s s during the fioclal hour.

Party Precedes^Wendell pQr| .

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5---------- 1---------------- %

WENDELL. Pcbthe Presbyicriiln W e i i m > (lowshlp anendert a week for the blnhd,.v aM ' 4 of Lester Coolcv. n ' ‘'at]

T he group r f i i i r n e , i , . church lor the regular

P lans were made lo m , 12 rally In B u r lc v -C ;- ' dell group will present a b ?''

P in a l plans were mad, p a re n ts ' banquet to be p.m. Sunday. Pattv Brow *' g ram chairman, annour,,,?' Rev. John O 'dm an. Jcrom, be the speaker.

_Dlnner committpe In e TversSTi.' ' Elaiiie Pat, 'J'- G c-gcns, Janie.s Oer^cm Up P a r r , -'tab le tifu jiatlm H m lttee will be Dianne E arlene Wilson ami s.-ini|vr

T he recreallon hour , 1, * ducted by Charle.s Turn,, ^ an d Itlrs. M. E.' Scliocl. coii'u" a tten d ed the m ec 11;, ^ .

D R . TOM E. SH EA R ER . , , who if president o f the Col­

lege of Idaho, Caldw ell, will be featured ' ipeaker fo r t h e Twen­tie th Century club lu n ch eo n ses- «lon a t 1 p jn . T u e sd a y a t the T u rf club. Title ot h i s Ulk will be "Educatloo fo r w h a t? " (S taff e n t rnvlng) _________________

SALE SCHEDULED

■ R O P E R 'T r 'F e b T 'T ^ T h e R upert Ja y -C -E ttes plan a hou£e-"to-house candy sale Monday a n d Tuesday evenings. Proceeds o f t h e sale w ill be used lo finance v a rio u s youth program s.

Socially C'n-rect T H E R M O G R A V K O i, PHOTO-EXCR.Wi;

W EDDl.XG I n v i t a t i o n s and

A n n o u n c e m e n is , th( m o .s t b e a u t i fu l selection

in th e N o rth 'w est:

Pefsomlized - R e c e p t io n " accesisoriis,

Bridal Books, Biblej, F ree Samples on rqtioi

The Hills of /dahfPhone RE 3-456!

Bank & T rust Bld(,

reo ted games, a n d M rs. S tow eil w ere in charge o f serv ing , M rs . C liffo rd Davlev. aLso a t eaehpr Was In cliargVof d eco ra tio n s .

W OM AN KE'FED f i l e r , F e b . 4 — M rs. Earl LaH ue

entertained a t a no-host d in n er last week in h o n o r of the birthday anniversary o f M rs . E. E. Haag.

S C H O O L S P E C I A L

3-EYE-TIE

C o rd u ro yO x f o r d

Cushion SoleN a r ro w a n d M edium W id th s

A i r Sizes

B la c k - G re e n - and T o n

In tro d u c in ^ th re e m a rv e lo u s salon hair-ca re preparations

from m a rv e lo u s Charles of th e R itz.

mmn»nnz, . . su p e rb ly cleansing, non-dry ing ,sham poo that leaves

vour hair lu s tro u s , soft a n d easy to m anage. In two lormulaj

for norm al to dry and n o rm a l to oily ha ir , S 2 .00 each,

ilr-d tesslng-tha t'C ond itlons— —;—

as It p ro te c ts and h e l p s gloss and g room your hair

10 b eau tifu l perfection. I n a plastic tube . $ 2 !0 0 plus lax

MWieMKiTZ' . . com pletely d if fe re n t hair spray th a t fiolds

h a ir in p lace longer th a n you'd believe possible

w ithou t sticky or o i ly (col, $2 ,00 , p lu s tax.

d « r l c v o | fLc^ , , v l« rlc v ^ |(ic Xilz. j

The Eased FlairLrne...l$

The Fashion Look for

• • •

N O . 4671 — (L e ft) the s lim d ress h o s a solid, - s e lf b e lte d s k ir t e n d pure s i lk p r in t s h o r t sleeved to p , w ith B e rm u d a col­la r . W a is t le n g th jack e t is co lla r le ss ; h a s s e lf b u t­to n s , s lee v es . Colors; n a v y , b la ck , In s iz e s 12- 2 0 .

14.95

N O . 2 7 3 0 — (RPgFit) An- o th e r p re t ty " J o n e s G irl," c o t to n k n it s h e a t h with m o d if ie d s to n d u p neck ­line d ro p s h o u ld e r , short s le e v e , d e ta ile d s titch ed b o d ic e , novelty , b e l t . Col­ors: b fack , b e ig e , lilgc,. Q reen , in s izes 1 ,

10.95

It's a m y to a whole ipardrobe to tcear . , .

and a state of lovely fanUontmindcdnesa. Ml •this included 1/1 the natural partnership of drais ond coat that carrle.i you imperlurbably to and over 0 happy Ka.ilrr and an unlimited atason ahead. Light lacy xcooU and brilliant s ilks , as irell as Peautiful supple jnaeys dre yours to choar from' ' oniony our realhj fabulous selection of fabrics, ^

EASTER ENSEMBLING with vogue printed patteins

• I .

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f ^ d Parties for [Five Groups Are

Held in LincolnSHOSHONE. Feb. l -M ra . 'M a n s fli!„ en te rta in e d h e r bridge dub

tt’eek.argaret

Prizes w ent Haddock and

lo Mrs. Mrs. E\

f 'o M n T s ia m B rldse riuK W « hom e of Mrs. R. D , Burkett. . w m is p a rs o n ,-M rs .-B , D.

liras a n d Mrs. Jo h n Severson were L t s . p r lie s w ent to M rs. R, 0 .

S ther. M rs. S aras and M rs. Joe

[’m ro B rldse club m et WFdHS;' t the home o t Mrs. M ax Cod-

eiUaT—Ml jocobsen and M rs. Carlos

|»hn were prize winners,jR club m et a t th e home ot

c h a lm e r M artin . M rs. Roy laie was a guest. Prizes were won y Mrs. R. L. B aum an , Mrs. harles B orden a n d Mrs. Roy Bate. Mr. and. Mrs. WUllam Thom ason

iile rta ln ea Ihelr couples club this I a f te r d in n er a t a cafe. Prizes

won - by Mrs. Joe iBroyles, .oberl Haddoclt an d M r. an d Mrs.

fclyde R app.4S V » •

iome Group in -Wendell Selects T easer at Meel

I’W ENDEM i, Feb. 4 — M r s .^ e n Borsan was elected .presldeni of

M erry H om em aliers Hoiue - . . . jo n s tra tlo n club T uesday lit a leetlng a t the hom e of M rs. £!■ ler B en n e tt.O ther o fficers elected are Mrs.

harles Y ouns, vice president, bd M rs. R ay Ruby, secretary,

freasurcr. M rs. N orm an M iranda I the re tir in g p resident. New fcuncll m em bers a re M fs. Pharss

f;hl(fler a n d M rs, B en n ett.June H oalst, G ooding county

■ ex ten sio n ag en t, h ad chnrne! p ro g ra m on w eight control,

show ed a colored film strip Bd co nducted a quiz on foods.

A lea d e r tra in in g school will held In O oodlng a t th e home

onom ic room s on b reak fasts t t _ F o b .-8 .-T w o m em bers of

group will a tten d , d a y the club will m eet at ’ h a ll for a special meeting

m ake egg shell vases. Mrs. ances D ow ns will be hostess.

1 Feb. 20 th e re will be a n open Ung a t th e Q oodlng court-

, C ec il H obdey will discuss com m u n ity p roperty and

■ legal m atters ..Irs. a . D . P ierce nnd M rs. Ben

. a re a tte n d in g th e basic sew Instn jQ tlo iuclasses.

l l r ^ J o y c e R o lan d was a guest.n e x t m eeting will be held

. 28 a t 2 p jn . a t the hom e of , J o h n C onner.

* V *

•lames RevealedlU R liE Y , Feb . 4—S ecre t sls-

I were revealed during a mect- Jfof th e P a s t Noble Q ran d s club ? 'R uth R ebekah lodge a t the

h a ll T uesday n igh t. . i ; io j t e » s e s ^ e r e officers, M rs. J.W;

pderson , M n . R iusell Helllg and , Ja m e s P . W olf. Q am es were

yed a n d re fre sh m en ts w e r e ffved.

Women P repafe ior AnnuoL-L-o^^ oTilT^Sw eetheart: BqIh '— M eet of Flower Club in Jerome Features Report; uoii

^ a k l n r decorations for th e a n n u a l Ladies , of Ihe Elks sweet­h e a r t baU a re M rs. Troy D lckard , left, and Mrs. U lch a rd W ilson, co -ch a irm en of ,th e decoratlni; com m ltlce. The s»m l-form al dance win b e held t t^ 9 p.m . S a tu rday w ith a bnffel supper a t m ld n lfh t. A rlo n B astion 's o rch es tra wlM\P*’ovlde Ihe music. O th e r chairm en

are >lrs. H aro ld M urpliy nnd M js. .John I-ioncn. buffri suppor; Mrs. \. L. U an sen . UcUets. and M rs. I. A. H a n d , dnnre, Mrs. Sum Hnbin ha.s d o n a te d a hnndm adc (|itiU for a fu n d raisitii; project. Ait Elk m em bers an d Ihelr guests a rc invKcd. (S ta f f phniu-enfrruv- ing)

Mrs. Sherman Is Hostess to Club

K IN O HILL, Feb. 4 — Mrs. Lynn S h e rm a n waa hostess fo r a lunch-

■home—fDr561 SH turdsy Ht h e r Id a h o Peace Officers Wives d u b .

A f te r the luncheon m em bers w o rk ed on Individual projects.

O u t-o f-to w n m em bers a tten d Ing w er^ l& s. W a lte r KIrtley, a iE s ; M rs. R onald Ross, M oun­ta in H om e, and M rs, George Tay. lor, M rs . Boyd P a rk e r and Mrs. R o b e r t Hedburg, G len n s Ferry.

M rs. P arker will be hostess for the F eb ru ary m eetlnR.

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Reports M ade at Richfield Parley

R IC H FIE L D , F eb 4 — County council and sh u t- in v isit reports were m ad e a t tho BUrm ah club m ee tin g las t week a t th e hom e of Mrs. B u r l Akina. M rs. Elwyn C a r­ver w as co-hostess. R eporting were M rs. P . N. Stowell. M rs. R. 0 . BeU an d M rs. Russell Pow ell.

M rs. T h u rm an H a n se n conduct­ed g a m e s du»-lng th e p rogram hour. P rizes were ow arded Mrs. G len R oss a n d Mrs. Hal R oss, Jr., ShO' shone. M rs. Russell Pow ell received th e h o s te ss prize. M rs. Roger B en- eger, Pocatello , and M rs. P a t Swlri- ney w e re club visitors.

T h e F eb . 10 m eeting w ill be held a t the hom e of M rs. W . L. Jensen.

Care o f Y our C h ildrenBy ANGELO PATRI

T hese U iU ted S ta te* of Am etlca ive produced th e ir heroes, Wash, igton, PY anklln, Lincoln, great en of th e i r day . Time, th e au- orlty on th e crea tio n of heroes, arkcd th e s e fo r Its own. I t will,

years to come, m ark ano ther Id an o th er. T im e b slow a n d de- jerate a b o u t «uch m a tte rs put ice It h a s spoken th e re Is n o mls- ke about th e decision.How m u ch , o r how little , do our m ln g g en e ra tio n s know about lese m en, w h a t they did to earn lelr high p laces In our history? DO I lttle ^ - l^ e a rr-A ll -a-aecondary ihool boy could recall . .a b o u t leorga W ashlngto iL -w as„the-storv n h e c h e rry tre e an d th e fact

. t_ h e - J e d - th » -R e v o lu tlo n -a n d ecame th e f ir s t P residen t. As to TOnklln h e know only t h a t he as known a s P oor R ichard . Why e was so ca lled he did n o t know. Jncoln w as b o m In a log cabin nd frfeed th e slaves.

could, se e t h a t th is boy and nany like h im , In te lligen t a n d well lehaved pupils, rem em bered w hat hey had le a rn e d In the first lasses ot e le m e n ta ry school where he teacher m ad e a special point I ce leb rating th e b irth d a y s of hese heroes, m ade p ap er hats, ijln ted_cH £niia .-m ade-m ))del-log f Sbins, and to ld th e s to ries helbng-

Ing to th ese symbols.A n y th in g beyond th is th a t they

h a d le a rn e d , If an y th in g , h ad faded o u t of m em ory. T hey w ere deeply engaged In studying science and from w h a t I could g a th e r about t h a t s tu d y It was n o t digging too deeply in to the su)>stance.

W e a r e n o t teaching o u r history as we shou ld . I f our younger gen­e ra tio n knew about W ashington, Je ffe rso n , F ronklln , Lincoln and those w h o worked w ith them , they would u n d e rs ta n d w h a t the Con­s ti tu t io n of these U nited S tates m ean t t o th lm beyond w h a t they k n o w -n o w —T hey- w o u ld -b e -b e tte r p re p a re d -fo r th e d e fen se of Ihelr freedom gained by th e sacrificea n d d ev o tio n of tlieae g rea t m en.T hey m ig h t glimpse th e high cost of m u ch they enjoy todffy and be b e tte r A m erican c ltteens. They m igh t u n d e rs ta n d m ore the value of th e i r r ig h t to vote and hold th a t v o te as a sacred privilege.

believe It Is Ignorance ol our dearly b o u g h t liberty t h a t allows some o f the outrages com m itted d uring o u r political cam paigns. A b e tte r Inform ed c itizen ry would p reven t m u ch of w hat Is wrong po­litically . T h e schools cou ld help bym aking a s tudy of our hfatorv. A _______TfiaTHuly. W hy not?

IHelCMiid by Tb« Bell S jn d lc it i )

FINAL CLOSEOUTOne Rack

FALL MERCHANDISE

Reception Fetes Pair in Wendell On Anniversary

Lincoln Society

refre.sluiu'iu.s.

m i :k t i -o r i .i;.<s o n

UKYBURN. m y 4 T h e Ips-

nonors UTTlCGrSjMniricd.s Cln.ss in.st w in was RlvSHOSHONE. F eb . 4 - A t llic all- M™'b<'vs m et

Jay M.eetiiii! o f th e LDS Relief .so -j" ‘ -H A S B R M A N T -Prlr-4= T hrhD nre- « lety* ie« lay r-re< M siiH lo iM M s-!!h --|^ ';‘‘‘“ ‘= -“ “^ ^ ^ ‘‘ ^ of Mr. aiKl Mrs. W illiam HiindrlcU- ™ retlriiiB o fficers and v i s i t i n s Sm .ii-c .ukI M is . M im i sevvUig son wa,? the scciic (or the golden teaclicrs. After th e m ornlnu work weddinp ntiniversnry open house la s t week In honor of M r. and M rs.M yron B. EbberLs. W endell, fo r­m er Hagerman residen ts. ____

Two cRkcs dccoraled w ith gold leaves, flowers and w edding bells were served by Mr.s. Hendrickson, s iste r of EbbcrUs. T h e gucai book was presided over by M rs. H arold Meyers, Rupert, g ru n d n u g h er of th e Ebberls. Mrs. M erle G reen .Blls.';, sisier of E b b erts , poured coffee. a.ssi.sted by M rs. N orm a Ebberts, a s is ie r-in -law .

The Ebbcri.s have th ree sons,H arry Ebbcrt.s and A l/red Ebberls. boXh Poriland, and Ashley Ebbcrls,Carmichael. Calif,, 14 g randch il­d ren nnd eifiht, g rea t-g riln d c h il- d ren . Tv.'o dauRhicrs. V ivian E b - b e rts and Augusta E b b erts a re de­ceased.

if. if.

DecIo Members Discuss Sewing

DECLO, Feb. 4 —. S€wing~hint.s a n d notions were discussed by M rs. ’ M arjorie Gillespie, ex tension hom e, a g en t, for the T h r if ty Thrivers H om e Im provem ent c lu b m eeting j In st week a t the home o f Mrs. J a y ' K idd . Mrs. Roland T ay lo r was co- hostess.

T h is was th e 10th an n iversary of th e d u b w hich was orRanlzed wlUi M rs. Arils Scholtz F erllc as county hom e dem onstra tion agent.

P lan s were discussed for m em ­b ers to m ake a house to house canvass for the polio fund. The c lu b will sponsor the drive, for tlie D ecio com m unity. Mr.s, Jack ; C h am berlain fu rn ish ed the cake fo r the cake walk w hich wa.s re-1 celved by Mrs. Law rence Thom p- £on. ^

M rs. Clifford S u tto n will be hos­tess for the nex t m eeting .

it ^DISCUSS B U Y IN G

aPRINODALE, Feb. 4 - Buying a hom e according to Income was| discussed a t the MIA Y oung M ar- ried s -m eeting lost w eek a t Uie h o m e of M r. a n d M rs, R ee^ .L ar-

projcct a p o tlu c k luncheon was served.

R elirlnc o fficers honored wereMrs, C. K __________Canister. Mrs, Louis Andcison and Mrs. Jiick A llen. They were pre'. sentcd Rifts by M rs. KenneLli Rork, a pre.scnt counselor.

SonKS were s u n g by Mrs. Vern Barnc.'i and M rs . Callisicd, Mrs, Cecil Cope spoke on the m others awards project.

HoslCiis booKs w ere dlslrlbuled by Mr.s. K e n n e th R ork and vlsitfng teachers were p rese n ted a booklet.

^ ^ «ATTKNDS MEETING

FILER, Feb. 4 — Mrs. Mervyn 3hay, district secre ta ry of Chris tian social re la tio n s , nltended o d istrict cabinet m eeting of the W oman’s S o c i e t y of Christian Service Tuesday a t Paul. F uture d istric t m eetings of (he WSCS were oulllned a t the meetln«,

son . T h e lesson was presen ted by M rfiT O rva!'B roadhcad;— -

THIS WEEK O N L Y !R e c e iv in g

BUNKETSRegulor 1 .0 0 to 1.25........ 8 0

Infants' Orion

SWEATERS2 . 2 5 3 . 2 5Blanche H oushka 's '

Tot & Bee-Tween635 M a lirE . TwrnToIfs

G im .am L T O Y S

JE R O M h, Feb 4 Mrs. J n ! W ebsU'v rovA'iU'.i on ih t' -ictin splt‘ctmii,s of finii.s, trees and! ■pgetable.s (ur .u ilip nieriin;; | , >^-t-he— Hinl Pr i .Ti' ctnb~tTr^i— 'cek a l ilio ho!ii(‘ of Mr.s j T

R ick e tts , Mr. Hi.'kfti.s wa.N m charR e o f (1k‘ pri'i;;i.uu

jRoll call wa, au.swiMT.I with 'Mv Kurdfn roohiiiun.s for IHOI," !)ui- Ing tiip buMiir.vs iiu’oiini;. piTs;ci,'d

’rMmrFa'lJft a Iflior wus rr.Td from Mr^Kay RiMKcrt, I'oni-crm iu ihq cini

cussed r a i . s i i u tlu ' mciubor.slui) fro m TJ to 15 luul u qum uin fro’n ’ soven lo nino, 'I'hry al.so di.scusNrd' chonglnK th(> im’otint: dnio to ilir! fo u rth Priduy Boih clmnnc.s woiik!' InvoUu ainen.linpiHs t<) the fo ti-1 .stliu tion . I

Copies of ih r .Mali' fpdi'ratioii m ag a iin c . Mi.\s Ida-H o. were dl. ' U ibu led , Mr.s S i n i t l i rcporird nicinber.sliip c.U'ds h ad b rrn rr- celved from ilir .stale Mvretary M em bers v.oic rpqviesicd lo wrlic .state iTprcsoiiiativo.s a.skniR them to support the bill protecting m ourn in ti dovc.s,

M rs. M;UKimrile Knull. Twin F a lls , rrviiMvcd ilir fir.sl two chap-

. to rs of tlio book. ■‘T he A rt of Flow.- \ c r nn d Folwui; ArranKuniwit.'-'-Mrs, K n u ll cMipha.si/.c.d u.sijjj: inrse a r ­ran g e m e n ts in 'la rK o rooms and sm a ll low nrranRcmoMts for cof­fee table.s. Members will study this book In prepnnulon for a parden school to bi' hold laU'r th is year,

M rs, H P, Hickeius was appoint­ed lib ra rlnn .

T h o next lucetlnR will b€('*held Feb. 24 a t Mrs, K null's home in T w in Falls,

MEKT FOR BKIDGE SHOSHONE. Feb. 4 - DLMO

E rid g e club met ln*t, week a t the h e m e of Mrs, A W. Hnnsen, Gucst.s were Mr.s. Evelyn Mnb-

w e n t to Mrs. B. R. Werr^’. Mrs,E. L . OotniS.s nnd Mrs, Coffin.

A superb suit th a t 's

charm ing fu.shion

basAiidur In (ow n o r on

tour. Simply desiignnd

in marvelous w rink le-

f ree Areta w ith P au la

D ean 's power o f quiet

Kood tnstr. S atin bound

w iijst^jm nkel

f lap add a touch of eie-

l^nnce. Composed and

lovely in navy, sizes

IZU lo 22!^.

thePARIS. . . E v e r y b r a y o u ’v e

e v e r w o r n b e c o m e s o l d - f a s h i o n e c

t h e i n s t a n t y o u f e e l t h e l i g h t n e s s

a n d f r e e d o m . . . t h e m o m e n t y o u

s e e t h e l o v e l y u p l i f t o f y o u r

n e w * M a g ic o o l”b r a b y P e r m a * l i f t

• ty thi disignen of fabulous "UaQluor Glrdli t Paotii.

• Disionid with olr-ttolad, H»lonca-llnid"Elo]tpmir0" robbif.

♦ -* l«)n-t-«otiin l piit ol you.

• M m nnU in lliH tllkyou.

• Sirililiii u yw iliiltk

• Ntvai illpi, ilMii et ildot -

• Mggltlniiti lift yog Ugt' •nd Him.

• Stoyj pan, nyIle^»(ll^ h t n u , '

• Con fai nudilM-iniif4 ind M i

• Nylon lo (i 'np ) llu< «llh gylcg n i r ^ l t i .

• lioiillhlbd>iliii,SU I.'

• loiilllM. M.o«.

- 0 |U * IN ttct'dama V. M. H*»- m slM •tU t7iS4T*»>U

Merchandise formerly selling Of HALF PRICE . . . now re-

another 50% for final Closeout!

thei i y a i r

— n il the gala w h o so flag­ran tly snitched th e best of

— jnon^s—Jeisuwj—iash id n s—and- have adopted them to such u ltra sm art, carefree toga for th e ir own casual w ear. And to them also goes t h e ^

—of choosing Jrom our fabulous spring ■ collections in c u r Sports

Shop, Shorts unlimited' . . . pedal

pusher, 'Jam aica,,band-stand, Ber. m u d a and Car-go, sk inny pantA'In i

a l l lengths , , , ankle, calf nnd

bcachco'mbcr. Jackets , . . fitted or

' boxy. In solid colors, plaids, stripes a n d 'p r in ts th a t mlk 'a m a tc h .lo f- coutso. w hat exoltemcnll

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Charity Tosses in Final isC Bengals Top

Overcome 10-Point DefjsitlScQ^^^^

Idaho Vandals Romp Over I Settle Chieftains to Take

ITTe rF ee -T tiF o w n ih e w ith two seconds rcm ain inR and made ttood on tw o clinrity to sses to K i'’e the scram bling Twin Falla B ru in s a m i­raculous 60-58 com o-from -beh ind decision o v e r th e Caldwell 'CouKara. I t m a rk ed th e

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Kellogg Skier Is Winner in Gi’anston Cup

BOOUS BASIN, F e b , 4 HI - Ja c k Morbcck, Kellogg, la s t year's

.-deJendtaj. cham pion, a n d Sund'y Bhellworth, BolSe, to o k slalom victories In th e e x p e r t division h e re today In th e a n n u a l C ranston C u p races,

Morbook, lo st y ea r’s combined -C ran jU m -O u p -o h am p ,~ to i'e riio w ii

th e eo-gato sla lom co u rse twice Io iL jucom blned-tlm o-o t-l4« .-M or-

'b e c k -won the n a tio n a l Ju n io r ski­in g ch inp lonsh lp lo st season.

M iss BhcW orth~of~B olse~hlf[h echool, made h e r tw o t r ip s down th e tricky slope In a combined tim e ot 1:54.11,

Sunday some 260 r a c e r s will take p a r t In the downhill p o r tio n o t the race , Hils Is a 10-gate c o u rse (rom th e top of Bogus B a s in ’s 4000-(oot h i ll some fO m iles a b o v e Boise.

T he; expert boys d iv is io n was Jammed tight w itli D a v e Engcn, McCall, Ilnlshing one sccond oil o f Morhcck's tim e w ith 1 :435, One second behind E n g e a w a s Sky Rcc nrds, .Yakima

T he Cranston C up e v e n t Is one -yta ■ Ot two qualifying races fo r the na

; tlonnl meet s la ted t h i s y ea r for « Stowe, Vt. The o th r r rn -a . tn ^ c .

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lec fT h o Pacific N o rth w es t Ski as­sociation's team will b o held at M ount Hood, Ore., n e x t week-end.

Combined scores f ro m the C ran­s to n Cup and M o u n t H ood raccs w ill determine th e 35 m em bers of th e Pacific N o rth w est team . Six tee n of these w ill be b o y s an d nine girls.

Miss Bhellworth h a d a wide b e rth in the s la lam tim es. Behind h e re was Ingrid S im onson , Yak! m n , with a tim e of 2:2.4.

Qordon Dunlop, H a iley , won the Intennedlole d iv ision w ith a time

■ Q f K e n S tro d e , M cOoll, was second with 1:51.0, a n d Jo ck Kim­berly, M ultnomali, w a s th ird wllhs;o.o,

.__ OO-IL-C arlcen May. M cCall, w o n th e In­term ediate slalom w i th a time o f 1:10.8. Second w as S u s o n Povey, Fortlantl, with 1:30.6.

In tlie novice even t. l ic n n y y i l . le r . Hailey, w on t h s slalom In 1:11.6 and Fay Jo n es. Boise, won th e novice girls ev en t w i th a clock- J ^ o f 1:33.8.

LATE BIARTEH W IN S , AHOADIA, O allt.. F e b . 4 I.V _

S is te r Antoine, s 4 -y ca r-o ld filly w ho wouldn't h a v e b e e n In todav's (S0,^00 Santa M a rg a r i ta Handicap except for th re e l a t e scratchc*, cam e flying th ro u g h t h e slretch to w in In a p l'o to f in ish from Paris P ik e iinll aeech ee I jOu ,

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Murtaugli by 62-57 Score

M U R T A U G il, PGb. 4 - T h c ,n a R c rm a n Plnuc.s dow ned M urlaugh 62-57 here F rid ay n ig h t despite n r e d -h o t 23-point e f fo r t by the Red DevlL? In the f in a l q uarter.

T h e Plrnle.s b u ilt up ii 12-poinl m arg ih In the th ir d period and hod enoufih left to hold off the laflt-m inute rush by the Devils.

.an -w oii—il)o-pi:oUm lna{^ 44-32.

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Freed Is Renamed Davis Cup Captain

NEW O R L E A N S , Fel). <) (/P)— U, S. tenni.s fa th e rs Rave David Freed anoC lier chance ijs D avis cup c ap ta in today and took new step.s tow ard openinR up co m p e titio n lo the proa. Freed, 51 -year-o ld Salt L ak e C ity fin a n c ie r, was chosen by th e U. S . Lawn T enn is a s s o c ia t io n to try to salvage the w reckaR o o f the

J^OGO eampfUjjn w h ic h was m arteil by d efea t o n d cohtrpvcT^.

“Hopo springs e te rn a l ih the hii- m an breiust," F reed sa id . “ I de­bated a long tim e ^w hether lo ac­cept. I welcome th e chance lo try to win back the cu p ."

Last year th e A m erican s were bealen In the In te r-z o n e flnald at Penhi-^Ufltrallft. by I ta ly — the Xlrst time In 'm o re t h a n 20 years' th ey h j^ Ja lled to g a in the chal­lenge rounB -and l a t e r ' t h e learn w as c;ltlclzcd for so -c a lle d poor sportsmanship.

Two members of t h a t team —C huck McKinley. 19. o f S t. Louis a n d DcnnU R alston . 18. of Bakers-

- f l e ld r -€ r i lf. a re - \m d e r—ft—y em ^ probation for th e ir tac tic s . Mc­Kinley, who h u rled a ra c k e t Into th e stands at P e r th . Is u n d e r sus­pension until M ay 1. 1001.

Yet they are the tw o key m em­bers In Uncle S a m ’s p la n s for re­covery of lost p res tig e now th at th e ir o l d e r tea m m a te s . Barry M acKay and E a r l (B u tc h ) Buch holz, have tu rn ed p ro fess io n a l.

Bernard (T u t) Bartzfen. 33. of Dallas, served a s a s o r t of co­captain lo Freed la.st y e a r b u t will n o t have the som e c a p a c ity In the 1061 setup.

“fidrtzcn asked to b e relieved of th is responalblllty,” s a id George B arnes of Chicago, p re s id e n t of

- t h e - U S m ; = ^ « e - w a n i i - t o eon- centra te on his p lay in g ." Bartzen, s a t a t courtslde and h e lp e d Freed form ulaic s tra tegy in the IDCO, venture. This year.. F re e d does It alone.

T h e TJSLTA. a t th e f in a l m eet­in g of its annual c o n v en tio n , also approved Uie open te n n is plan subm itted by P e rry J o n e s c f Los AngeleJ.

Under the p l a n , t h e United S ta te s will recom m end to th e In ­ternational L aw n T e n n is federa-

. tion . which m eets in S to ck h o lm in Ju ly , t lia teach c o im try m ay sanc­tio n an open tou rnam ej:it a t Us ow n discretion.

Professionals a n d a m a te u rs would be permitted to p la y together w here opproved. C o u n trie s oppos­in g open tennis could fo rb id tlielr, p layers to compete.

P O r A T F ' t i n F . h a ^a’W l d a h o s t a t e CDlloge- r o l l e d M OSCOW ^ F e b . 4 ( / P ) - I d a h o 's V a n d a l s p u t t o g e t h e r a s t i c k y f i r s t - h , ' , j , , , i

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Three Men Tie For Lead in Golf Tourney

PA LM S P R IN G S . Calif,, Feb. 4 WV-Bllly Casper, K e n V enturi and Billy M axwell m o v ed in to a tie for the lead today a f t e r 72 holes In the 00“hole, $50,000 Palm Springs golf classic.

P lay in g d i f f e re n t coursc. each posted a score of 274 and goes into the f in a l ro u n d o f tills desert m a ra th o n B onday one sho t In fro n t o f Bob R o sb u rg . T he la tte r carded a 73.

C asp e r p lay ed t h e sw ank B er­m u d a iJu n e s CountJ-y club's p ar- 72 o o Jrse In 68, M axw ell toured t h e ' T h u n d e rb lrd c lu b ’s 71 In 60 and V en tu ri had a on e-u n d er-p ar 71 a t th e E lD o rad o course, rated the ro u g h est in th is reso rt land.

T h e f in a l ro u n d , w ith the field trim m ed to th e low 60’s and tics, sh if ts to th e exclusive Tam arisk C oun try club.

T lie lead e r th ro u g h th e sccond and th ird ro u n d s, darkhorses Al M engert. h a d m iseries.

M engert. a te a c h in g professional a t P hoen ix . Arlz., to o k a whopping 70. He still Is in c o n te n tio n , how­ever. o t 277. He h a p revious rounds of 68. C5 and 68.'

A lone a t 278 w as Doug Sanders, who s h o t a 66.

U. S. O pen ch a m p io n Arnold Pa lm er, who fired a fina l round 65 to w ln 'th ls to u rn a m e n t a year ago, Tffces a roSgll^V^a&srgrifnent SQii- day. Ho took a p a r 72 a t ElDorado S a tu rd a y fo r 270. ' —

“I 'm n o t p u ttin g a s I should but I hope to do b e tte r ," said Palm er.

^ l e d 'w l t l i P a lm e r were Ja y H e- bert. w ho h a d a g r e a t chance for a su b -p a r score b u t got Into tro u ­ble on Uie back n in e and took a 73; P a u l H arney , w ho also had a 73, a n d G arn e r D ickinson, who sh o t a 67.

Buhl Defeats Bui’ley in

durinp th e Hccond halfa torrid fir.st half ’and Caldwell th ird q uarter.

The B ruins b a ttled from 10 pomus behind going Into th e f i­nal quarier to M lvage the win.

Bob Soren.son hit six T w in ro lls points in the la.st four m in u tes and Sander.son had tied It u p with a rebound sh o t w llh 1:16 le d in the game.

The Bruin.s. a f te r p lay in g the double overtim e gam e a g a in s t Boise Friday, seem ed Ip h av e llt- llec hnnce o n .th is one. E ven a fte r Caldwell had blown the 1 0 -p jln t

1ca~dT 6 IhC ticreffimnTg~TH’!ri f alls full court pre.s.s. Doug Lyke. who h it 10 points for th e n ight, J iad a one-and-one free th ro w B ltuation wllh 11 seconc'.s left In the g am e

He ini.sscd his f jr s i sh o t but John 'D ioinas g a thered In th e re ­bound and c ranked It up . T lie ball rolled off, wllh S an d erso n In position. T hom as reached o v er h is back In a vain a tte m p t lo g e t th e ball and fouled th e u n h u rried Twin Falls sen ior in the process.

Both team s were torrid in the first half, shooting well o v e r 50 per cent, i t seemed. Tw in Falls, hi ttln g -o n —long-shot& r-tooic—Xi point leads three tlme.s d u rin g the flr.st h a lf but cou ldn 't shake away. Sanderson k e p t the B ru in s in the lead during th a t t im e by h itting four .straight long sh o ts of 30 feel or b e tte r and adding th ree free throws,

The B ruins pushed to a 33-20 lead with 1:50 left in th e h a lf before F rank Reberger Jo h n Tliomas h i t two buckeUs e a c h to send the Cougars a h e ad 36-35 a t halftime.

In the th ird q u a rte r Tw in Falls lost its golden scoring touch while Caldwell enjoyed one last spree of. torrid-.sbootlng. E arly -In -.tho -porlod' T hom as, L yke a n d Joe Jam es h i t four s tra ig h t field goals between them to boom C a ld ­well to a 40-37 lead. T lie ir touch stayed warm In Ihe closing m in ­utes w ith Reberger and Lyke picking up six poin ts to m ak e It 52-42 going in to the la s t q u a rte r .

T he B ruins came o u t in a full court pre.ss a n d picked up a pair of fouls im m ediately. S tev e Berg and Cutler each h i t a p a ir of charity po in ts to c u t I t to 52-46. After Caldwell pulled, a h ead 55-46, Berg h it a field goal a n d S o renson added four s tra ig h t points.

W ith the Cougars try in g to slow the game down, they still led 56-52 with 3:20 left. T hen D an K elle r h i t A rebound shot a n d S orenson added a pair of free throw.s to tie it up a t 56-50 w ith 2:57 rem ain ing . Thom as im m ediately sco red lo give Caldwell Us la s t lead w ith 2:38 left. A m inute la te r . S a n d e r ­son picked' o ff the reb o u n d and pu t It back through. T h e n cam e his clinching free th ro w s t o give Twin Falls a 5-3 S o u th e rn Id ah o conference victory,

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the Benator.s.Oakley got off lo a slow s tn rl.

and although the Hornet.s pulled to “\vUhUrtwo points o f G ooding a t haUllme they couldjvt s la y * w ith the home team In the second half.

Gooding's Junior v arsity won the prelim inary 31-34.

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WrestlingB U H L, Feb. 4 — T he Buhl In-

tlllDB cShipTeted tlie lr t u n c u p m atch es lo r th e d is tr ic t .tourna­m en t ton liih t by cIocIs IoiiImb the B u d ey B obcats wrc.Mlcns 25-21.

T h e fen tu re of tnp niciu fuiw P h i l Jones, B urley 's 255-pound heovywelRht, c o n i o from o 3-H po in t decision nBaln.s[ him to pm I .si'nuxiton " i h Wpii- B uhl's Rodney R iitlu ’riord. T h e i^* ''" '" ’ ’ - i i.i Kmnk.

Jones while R u th e rfo rd i.i 10-3 ond was p in n ed for th e flr.st lim e..

R esu lts of the mnlchr.s iBuhl gropplers listed f irs t i nii-luclt' sub 95-pound, ■ R u n y ii ii di'ri.slonod B urch: 103, F reom nii pUuiiHl tlndole: 120, Lollls d i ’ c l s l o n e d K unzler: 127, H o um ont dci-l.sloncd Johnson : 133. A yers dcclsloiied by DeNouBliel: 133, J . F rancl.s pinni-H ISyTllnB-ham; I3B, A tk ins dcc slonod Brown: 138, s . R u th o rfi.id ilnned B uetler: 1-15, M iller declslonrd bv, l lnubner; 154, P e terson dcflsloiicil M, Jo n e ; 105, I li ir ru | plnncil I-’lovv trs ; heoVywelBhl. R . R ulhcilord p inned by Phil Jo n es.

Past Oaldey By 58-53 Tally

GOODiNG, Feb. 4—T h e G ood­ing Senators, buoyed .up by ih elr F iiday n ig h t upset w in o v er con- ference-leadlng Mlnlco, k e p t th eir momentum tonight a n d roHed to a 58-53 victory over O ak ley . I t \viUi.lhe_secQUd..coii!£i:fincfl-WiuJQr.

the BulldOj^s f r o m California, P rank Swopes paced the scor.ng

for IS C of the Rocky Mountain conference w ith 31 points. T lre e other B engals hit double figures with Al Rolfe and Bob Blum 6:or- \ivi 15 each and Jack Womboll 11

High m an for Fi'esno Stale was Mike M cFerson 1th 10 polnUs, fol­lowed by Roy M cCarty with 17 and V ern Cri.ssman with 15.

It w as th e Uiird loss of a three game ro ad trip in th e Northwest for th e Bulldogj} who are 8-13 in

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Hailey Uses Zone to StopWendell 48-34

WENDELL. Feb. 4 — The Hailey W olverines turned to a zone d e­fense In the second h a lf tonight to stop the- W endell-TroJans '18-34' in-

U ttfe Six conference battle.Tlie T ro ja n s opened hot and

fired a t a 43 per cen t clip during the f irs t h a lf to carry a '26-23 lead Into ln term issl6n . B u t in the third quarter th e ir shooting fell to 14 per cen t which resulted In three wints a n d Hailey dum ped In 16 :o end th e fray. T he Trojans h i t only 18 per cent in the second half._________________ ____________

Rodriguez h i t 18 po in ts to lead Wendell to a 40-30 preliminary win.

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r k e d t h e c o n tr o l le d t h e D o ara .s in in e i n i e r s e c u o i i a i kuuiu . l o u Me oq rr^uvir^^^ ' i n d d id it l-ivin .w , \ J ................... 'u , .e d dow n 54 rfihonnds. Krn.sno S ta te jrot 43. -The B en ija ls le r, Idaho m o ld ed a 36-23 halftime m a ig in an d did i t la g > ( , delen ...

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Lewis Hits 34 Points as Panthers TipMountain Home Airbase 90-82

M OU N TA IN HOME, F o l). -1 — I.imky T om L e w is .shoved Ihi'ough 34 iw in ts and tro lled th e biickboiird.s a.s he pu.shcil the iM at'ic V alley Christiiiii collegre P a n th e rsM o u n ta in Home air force ba.so 'JO-82 loiii,c;iit. In earniiiK their f i f t h w in of th e sea.son.i,.,;.....th e P a n th e n rb ro k e awnv fro m ii sce-.saw b a t t l e w lO r d c h t .p inute.s le f t in _ th e g a m e an d th e n matched baskets oyer the final f o u r m iniite.s. It m th e P a n th e rs fir.-it w in on th e road since their op o ii-

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W llh Riiiird T(jin Shaule.s pui ularly. tlic bi" hi.i,;, lo seven j )d n i (5 a: mrnuteis lofi.

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e r a t H ill a ir force bii.se. T h escore w as tied 15 times during th e flr.st 32 m inutes of the game e n d n e ith e r team pulled farther in f ro n t th a n four points.— M m m tiitn~ 'Home~pulicd~tTp— itrth e c losing seconds of the f i r s t h a lf to fashion a narrow 3 7 - 3 6 h a lf tim e lead.

Three Records Fall as P ilo t s-T o g ^ im b e r l j L -

GLENNS F E R R Y , Feb. 4— A dny-old reco rd w a s b roken ind two o th e rs w e n t w ith it tonight a.s th e G tenns K erry

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e i ^ i t t r u t f i ; , : ; ; ? <l'-0PP«i t h e K im berly B ,,H do^ M - 5 :! . / r h e L i ttleW ith th e score tied 68 - 68. t h e Six conlorence r e c o rd book look a b eatin i? in the Iree ■pimthimnvGntr-to-Rrork and in t h e i th ro w luid foul d e p a r t m e n t a.s K im berly ’s 35 fou ls b roke

................................... ■ the old r e c o rd se t by V alleyby one. T h e P ilo ts tu rn e dlliose 35 in frac tio n s in to 34 free tliiovvs lo b rea k a tw o-year-o ld mark h e ld by Valley.

And th e one-day record of 48 free th ro w s s e t betw een G len n s Ferry a n d Valley F riday n ig h t WHS f ra c tu rc d when the team s IJoured I h ro u g h 51

Goodinjj Staten e x t fo u r minutes twice built u p n ln e -p o ln t leads,

Ron H ill, the former G oo d in g p rep g u n n er, contributed 18 po in t.s to the w inning cause lonlghl, 1 - o f I T ) A Cf Q Oth em on long set shols, T e r r y j DOW S T r a h a n also worked well, h e lp in g !

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s I 0 7 i flr.st half but th e n bow ed to the ;)- ! ’jCarcy Panthers 45-32 h e re Friday

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Derie Leads Wolves to Will Over Miisliers

OASTbfePORD. Feb. i - W ill ie D erie, s tu n g by beinK held lo f o u r po in ts a t R a ft River Fridny n lR h t. ro ared b ack with 35 ngnliwi C a m a sV i C ounty to n ig h t to lend the C a s tle - fo rd W olves to a 73-(33 victory.

C ostlefo rd got off to a fast le a d a n d n eed ed It as the M ushers b a tt led th em all the way to t h e w ire. T h e squads were even f ro m th e field, both getllnR 25 f ie ld goals, b u t the Wolves had a b ig . 10-point edge at the free.. Lhcgvv. line.

Ca.stleford'.s junior varsity w o n th e p relim inary 44-32,( A .S T l .E F ( ) n i ) 7S. CAMA.S C lll'N T Y

I 'l i . t l l f o n l (k f t I'f ti>i;«Min« lo , Ik fi p f t p D o r ie 11 i;l 0 .1,-) T(:n)mli-y 2 A 12 H u f l n c lo n n 2 X Clll 4 I .SIN -ynoia# 2 1 2 ,S W..!f < S 2 i:i V e a l 4 2 4 10.<Slui;ktQn i i -2 .-U - . l l r . ' . l 4 :I10 Kniliri 1 I :i «>J im ___ 2__ L6_.5J'.Urt'iiilu..:i O—l_ 4

1 II ;i (I 0 0 ' - ^lawiiy Ciiroy w e n t cold in the

second quarler luid h a lf tim e .saw them Iraillng by o n ly a .single point. lG-15.

Carry came ro arln f? back a t the start of ihe sccond h a lf , however, to .scorc n po in ls In th e third (|uarter. w h i l e h o ld in g Gooding S ta te ia tw o ^ X iia L -sa ltcd - it .away.

CAKKV 4:.. ( J O O D I N G S T j t T E 'U - - C a rfy fi: f t J it I p . t i S t a t e fir f t |if tp I’rHil , 2 0 2 I M « .r « a n H 0 0 ti

0 0 1 0 l |i> rn 1 I :illiiboii.i ;< 0 (1 <t 2 2 :i K.Si.ark« 1 n I 2 < llM .rm .-yor 7 1 2 lA

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close m o st o f the w ay with the Pllot.s f in a lly coming on la te In llie Rame to ru n lh e lr_ L itilit_ S ix

. conference reco rd to 7-0. T he Pi- The home .squ.id k e p t plusBlnK loi., i,|i o n ly l.^ (leld Boals. T he

-rh&-ni--ftnible^>mftinhl<^Bame—v:asK ,\ly rr C H ark Vf,nl.*.v.. M rf‘lu r«

entire K im b e r ly .starting five fou l­ed out o f th e game.

Kimberly to o k the p relim inary 49-44.

Cox Guides T.F^toWin Over Hansen

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Trvii» \ Iind .M SO, .S.Mll fifi O riifon 71. O re g o n S tn to Sk Cull), c o lli 'ifo 7.». Ailnni" S liiie II 1‘ur.hn* till. Wifc-miHln fiH Holy C ro n * 100. Syracii(n> 71 Ohiu S t a t e KO. A licliiiran 6«N m y 6« . P e n n .State 60 W r.t V i r j f la n a KO. N . C . S t a te Jg (’ok 'iito HO, N Y U 7o JIlM o iiri JtO. C olorailo 72 )linsiNiill>|)| S o u th e rn 72, JaekBorlvllI* 62 Cnni«iu« 7D, N n tre D am e 72 O klaho iiia .S la te N ehrn iika IT |S|, l .o u i* 77. O k lahom a Cliy 51 Idaho K ru e h 6li, L ew ia -C ln rk N orm al

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>itimi>hrle S )i :t 10 M M a rin < l| 2 1 5 .SMo'r*.- ; l ' , \ 6 II M n r tn i i l & ft l l . ’,(Jiln .m i 2 2 I (i I 'a .k ^ t i I o *l -jli»ili-i>ev'he 0 0 2 0 Malwy 0 0 1 o

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HACINO ro S T P O N l- l)«O W IE , Md„ F eb . 4 01— novvlr

Ilnce courjc , b a tte re d bv aiiow ■'Ince th e opeiiliig o f Us sehediiled IBJdny m eellnji husl m onth, to­day iKMtponed (urthei- nu-ing al the soiillierii M nrylniid Iriii-k until ne.it W ediiesdny.

L onsest pii.1,1 In lercceptlon plny^ 111 t lio .B lg T en huit snisun wns tu rned In hv low n 'q T-m-ryson nRKlnst N ortlnve.slern. He went 70 Vawl3, r.

i i g h t B a t t l e -----------NAMPA. Feb. 4 - Sopho­

m ore biusketbttll team s from Niimpa niid Dolsc h lu li schools

, plnyod to 11 scarclc.'is lie In th e ir renulntlon game F riday n li;h t blit Nnmpn won 2-0 In over- tlmp.

Thf Nom pa players, eoiu'ild- enibly shorter thnrt ih elr Ilolse opponrnts. «-ere Injilructcd to piny a ctintnil siune. .leeltlng only sure .'ihols. During reg u la ­tion play only six sh o ts w ere Iittrmpled, an d all lulled. No (mi! waj called d u rin g the game.

Ill llie overtime, N am pa 's .'!-k'lliiril_nrlinc.i-\vns .fouled a n t >ie<inado iioth free throw s.

■nne««pp Itifl, A u s tin I’cii) li(S t SK. TexB> C h r i i i ia n Ti

i.fo ririft T tv h \lalw «ni.t 41) Tpniie»»iH* 75. i .e o ru ia il7 K iirninn S I. (I.'.., W unhliiiti.m 71 V irifiiiln I'lj. S iu u h C urn lliiii •>.’ |{lolim ..n .i K |, V irg in ia T ech ;u N. M ik'hiu'a ii Til, M lohltiBii .Su Tl K»n»n" TN. .M r Korve .S2

■ WftLe K<*re»l 7h. M a ry ls iiil hO l ln iu ii 7 1 , lln ritiuK ith 71 Tok.l.) y.-,, i lh io IJ, 1)8 l-iiyola u ‘h k-n i:,.i 8,1. D e tn .i t M Illinois t i j . .MIiuic«ola 6U niiLe > 1 , .S’i . r i h C a ro lin a 77 Kaii.ii* S t a l e 71, O k lahonm li3 Hi-'ion collej.**- A rm y VL'Iniihiiin Wl. N o r lh w i i^ c r n TH Ki-nliii-ky VD, I 'lo rlila <iS ,M»iii.iiiii 70, Colo. .S lats U . iin AriioMH S t a l e ci.lli'ue 10.^ New Mexlro

UichlHiulit s.;I’oKi. .S la te ro ll« v e Ti, W e « tr rn S l ile

lo v e rlln ie i,l.lahii S t a t e hU. F ro .n o .S la te «il H richam Y oiini: mi_ D e n v e r HO

— 0 « iile i: t-n f-h Jn h n »T. WhItnillirOVlih.)

New M c»io(i 7.S, U u h S ta te 68 t 'in o ln tin ti 77. Iowa (10 rlHah S:l. W y..m liii{ 71 W a ih in u ttm iS t . U n ilo ) M . Indiana

S ta te THTexan T . '. 'h iir., lity ltir 5U ,Y il« 81. H H rv iirii 6T

Mat, BoxingCard Set forT. F. Monday

t/T h e T w in Falls city recreation

h ig h school boys, will meet t h e G ooding ^ F W 's club In a 15-bou t p re lln iln a i7 to the Twin Falls h i g h | v ■srhool-Mirrico—wrestling—p ro g re m r^ M onday n ig h t.

Vikings Grab 72‘6l Victory Over~Indians

Dim inutive Jack Cox oiled up the T w in P a lls fas tb reak and scored s ix p o in ts In rap id f a s h ­ion him.self to lead the Tw in

12 j Frills ju n io rs pasl H an sen 's H us- ,j';|klc,s G9-38 S a tu rd a y n ig h t,

Unlil C ox began leading the Jiinior B ru in s in som e racehorse ball, Harusen stayed respectively close. T h e n T w in p a lls zoomed from a 31-24 lead in to a 49-29 edRc and co a ste d in.

SHOSHONE. Feb. 4—T h e Valley Vikincs .sped lo a 20-10 f irs t pe­riod lend tonight a n d never were headed as they d e fe a te d th e Sho­shone Indians 72-61._..The Incllans. b e h in d by. 24 points at the third q u a rte r, p u t on a full- cour4-pro}ifi-ln-tho-(lnRl-per-lQd-flnd taeked up 25 pm nt.srburit~w *f:tD O lltlle-flml-too lu te -

Viklnc .sliarpshooicrs had a red hot night, connectinK for 48 per ccnl from the field a n d 66 per cent a t llie free throw lin e .

In the p relln iliu iry . Shoshone’s junior viirslly won 33-2fi,

VAM .KY 77 . S H O .S IIO N K 61Vulli-v /u ft j)f ti> SlnJ^h<>ll« I g f t |if t r .Shw kley H 2 .1 2 .S t ( .w o | |J h n in r III K :i 2H .M n l.l .u tt MoNrv’In 4 :t ; i l l < ; i i i i l j yTorrr*K IIn ineI)iivIiIkoiiKohlzllui-lii,'Ayren'AIlieTi oc

r.lfi :t 12 I'i 2 1 tI 1 1 ;i S (ilii.tl,'II 2 0 2 T h .u , .n « <1 I I I V V ilhttni ? \ r, K'

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GOODING. Feb -1 - 'I’he y vlue Biilldog.s .sailnl [r» victory ton ight over iin* O oi;' S la te Panther.s, a.s pai Barke* the way with 20 poinls

In the girl.s' prelinniiarv. &’.• vuo won 31-18, high .scorer for BcIIrviio G ladys Papse wn, lop Gojc S ta le scorer wiih oikIii pninL' .

n K L l .E V T K 5(1, I .O O D IM . S T U I- • ' Ih'ti.'vii.* fii f.‘ [if tp c,, i;- O 'D o n n i'll 2 1 I S .Mi

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W i n n e r ^ o f - S I f i l o n T -BADGASITSIN, A ustria, Feb. 4

I/I1 — G u i l la n a Chenel-M Inuzzo, twice a n I ta l ia n O lym pian and twice a m o th e r , won th e g ian t sip- lorn of th e In te rn a tio n a l Silver Ju g ski meet to d a y .

Her lim e down th e 1,080-yard Icy couj-ae w ith its d ro p of 390 yard.s an d 55 gates w as one. m in - ule, 42.1 seco n d s,-S ix ty girls from 14 countries pa rtic ip a ted . T h ere were no U .S . e n tra n ts .

0

Pull front whe«U j inspect brake

. linings end .dn in i.I

Sheck grease seali| ^ e e l c ^ in d e n forleakbge.

-g e a n jr in ie c t .- ^repack front bearings. I

Add brake fluid--1 if necesaary, IAdjust broke* on I all (our wheels fo il “full p < ^ " braking. I

d l lla vs. W a lt Knight; Terry H a r t ­ley vs. T e r ry Quinn, end Roby-OU- Dlinnt_Ys._Ji!hii_Hccd___________

- ' F r id a y ’! K ro re i

The C l u . l c l Ml. Oeorite W a.h in ji lo n 12 ,TM, Mii«»Hchu«i'tlB 75

.srelm.n 7H, .Mliinil fiSlliil.U vln-W all« .-i. 1)2, lltK-hcMer Tei’h S7M....It S t . .Miiry’ii lit. U iik r illAiiwiiMt. 70, N , P a k o ia S t , nn .Sinilliern U lin o li 120, K n s ie in .MiohlBmi

iON tirih D u k o tii ill), Kuuih D ako ta 61

■•('lernion Ml. VIi-bIiiUi hiA tlan tic C h r ln t i a o II2. I 'a n i l ln i 61N isu a rii HO, H o ly Crtts i 7JC.ilhy M , m i n U y 6UJ*‘iil iv llle 76, Ijoyul/i (N e w O rjcn illl #8Ulll|iii,rC«r.7 l»i, Nl.'hull. hi ”SciiiUierti C a llfo rn lB TH, U C l.A 6] W in h ln irln ii 71, .HlliVifunI H

lle iiP tiic l 'a 17, O m ih a C4

T he m u tch es will begin at 6 :3 0 ! T n p v A r p h p r H p f c p .m , M onday a t the high s c h o o i r ' ^ ^ J \ J C 1 0

P airin g s for the boxing p ro g ram ' D e c i s i o n i n B o u tinclude, (Tw in Falls boys l is te d f ir s t i Ned W illiams vs. Roy K e lly ;G eorge S m ith vs. Brndre'y'Shgfl:D av id N ew m an vs, Earl D ry an ;J im B row n vs. Denny W JIinoth;T e r ry G ro v es vs. Don James; T o m W h ile vs. Francis Fuga; T o n y

W i t h D o n F u l l m e rHEW YOKK, fH ). 4 I/H — U nde­

feated Joey Archi-r, -New 'Vork, scored Ills 30th .siriilK ht victory tonight by enlnliu! n i l u p se t 10- round (ItcLslon o v ir m idd lew eigh t

S r cklln vs Rusty Boyer; G le n contender Don m ih i ic r . W est Jo r- W1 ham vs. George Carrico; J o t r n ja n . utnli, al M adl.son Square N u ttjn g vs. F rank Dllhow; OeorKe garden ^M cA dam s vs, Roy Dixon; O n r ,v | Rofe™ o e v lln # 3 InD lck a rd vs. SOTny Boy cr; J a c k roundsi mid Ju tlcc t 'r a n k Forbes C ox vs. V irg il Rogers; Floyd P a - ( j . j , voted lor th e New York

U t a h W i n s 8 3 -7 1

O v e r W y o m i n gSA LT LA K E CITY, I-’cb. 4 tfl —

U ta h , u tiliz in g rc.<orvM tlirouuli mo-st of th e second Imll, w altzed p iis t W yoinlnR tonlclit In nn B3-71 S k y lin e conference biuketba.l g am e.

T h e U tc first, .strliii;, ml by D llly (T h e m il l McCnil's 'J3 |)(i[jiis, 1-an u p a -47-34 halftlino iniuein before th e y took to the boiiVli, WvoinlUK a ls o w en t with ro.scrvfs tiirouBti in u c h o t .t l ic accoii^l liii||, ____

T h e v icto ry kfpt ih'- Utn on to p fOf tliP Skyline lioaii «in, (in.),, s l.x lh win In seven sii.rij.

Ion6.shotcinnii. JudR c Leo Blrn- baiim -cnllcd-|t“ n ~ ( l i- a w ." T H n ia ^foolnted Press - c a rd h a d ru llm c i ' ahead B-l. - ’

Tlic fipllt drcLslnn d e fe a t ended I'ullnier ',1 uiibcati'ii atircak nt eight.,Till' 2 I-year-o ld lo.ser Is the kid broilin' of NBA ' in ldd lew lgh t king Ociie Fullm er a n d la ran k ed sixth In his own r ig h t . ■

UliAllCATS T ()l- IO W ACIIICAUO, l-'i'b. 4 1,11 — C incin ­

nati's Urnrcut.s, b j t i l ln B for a spot among tlic nHtUm's t o p 10 teani.s, cruiihud nx th -ra iilicd Io w a 17-00 tonight niter Uiyoja tr ip p e d De­troit 1!3-U;I In II C lilca f 'o s tad iu m biuskelbiill do iib le-heiider.

—Ernlo, U roB llo -oom plcted 'n ine of 24 Bliirt.i iind Ilni.shod H gam es In I'cllel while ja k li ig :>l decisions for llio Cardinals last, y e a r.

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N FALLS SLIPS PAST BOISE 70-68J N DOUBLE OVERTIMESorenson Clutches Throughipz7of5 Nip Valley 67-65 to Hike On Two Free Throws to EndHecfic, See -^aw T hriller

U'in to reserve s ta tu s b y a sh ill in s i^ iriin ij linoups,

ill a sudden - d e a th o v e rtim e Kridiiy n i j ' l u lo Ki''i‘ t h e - ^ o i s e - B w v p w r - S m Y i i r 'iPii. [ l i e H r tThTy

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Lanky Sorenson, m oved in ^Inti’hed th ro u g h tw o free th ro w n i

r ' ! will F a l l s ~D r u in s - a -^ = 6 8 - T ic tm T -o ^ - e T ~ ~ t t> < r - t to w f r -» w

,11(1 lending scorer, w as sidelined a t tlie open ing o f th e game in fuvur o f th e de- ?!,*!! vpiv-touo-h Jo h n .lenk ins . B ut th e 6-foot, H-inch s e n io r , came mi with nine.))oint.'!_ ! ------- ‘ ,in the fourth q u iir le r a n d

tw o o v e r t im e s lo b ^ c o r i i e , W I _ t h e herci o f th e n i g h t . ' ” ' * 1 ' ' V V 1 1 1

II was ft gnnie of redho l S hoo t-

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T . F . C e n t e r S h i s l i i i i « ; t o V i c t o r yn

By Tripple Settle O erTime

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, Lng and, .sui-prlslnKly enough. louR h -v'defense. T h e Bmtns. h l iu n c to u r « -^T - 1slra ig lu lone .shots of 30 feet o r ^tiiore. opened up nn f lR h t-p o in t

.biRKCst niarRln. A fh 'c-poln t sp re a d

■ on t)ie home H oot for a long lime —

'’ p u n s of i h r e e ^ years and all o f -,- o n e . Bu.t t h e ' crowd.s are d ro p -';- innx o ( t. U is

. d 0 u b I f u l U B ruim have a v - ’” ' pinscd %m p e r ' fiame dtainR th a t !5 p a n . In f a c t ,Uierc Is some i n ­dication that t h e \vmnlng basketball team in 10 Rames will not o u tp u ll ihe b rea k - rvf*n_fflQ Lb(ilL_L

Horer

Uiis year.One reason t h a t presents lu e l f

h Lliat Ihfi B ru in s a re w inning more Ihnn Ihcir sh a re . Twin Falls never had d r a w n too g rea tly nsaln.st Southern Id ah o confei-ence (eam.s unless s o m e th in g great was In the making.

I n past years, t h e B ruins enjoyed Ihelr best home g a te s aRalnst dus- iric t competition. Kore the old h u ­man desire to s e e the big .school dun\ped by the l i t t le one worlCGd (or the benefit o f Tw in Falls.

One of the g re a te s t over th e years was the T w in F alls-Jerom e battle. Starting i n the early ISO’s. tho.se two games w ere worth q u itea liule. In most ca ses li appeared . . .

ir-b c sr tn n rliiit cim r c itm rT ro iT r — T h t-a c o r in p ln m -b u ra M v itli- th e .had. Thl.s year, t h e Jerom e at T w in Pall.s gate wa.s o n e of the poorest here in several y e a rs ; possibly b e - rau.so the faas, b a s in g their o p in ­ions 6n past reco rd s , d id n 't figure i: to be much of a game.

This holds t r u e fo r the B ruins |f ig a in s t all d istr ic t com petition th is

leason.W hen Tw'ln F a l ls began Its baa-

ie tb a ll resurgance in 1052-53, th e !old gymnaslmn becam e far too kmall to hold th e . , tu rn •> aw ay orowd&>-^e--XoUowlng—year, tiie year the Bruina w o n the^Big S ix title , the ifew g ym nasium was p r e t ­ty fu ll most of t h e tim e. The t it le gam e with Boise I n th e apring o f 1054 had a good crow d.

F rom that s ta r t , th e Bruins b e ­gan winning m ore s a m e s th an th ey Tvere losing wiUi t h e exception of 1054-65. Even t h e n . Tw in Fall^

I surprised everyone by winning th e 4 lstrlc t.

W e have alw ays suspected t h a t Twin Falls still Is m ore a football town th an bnsketbaU. t)u r ln g th e “dreadful" years, t h e B ruins w ere draw ing better c ro w d s a t football games than they d eserv ed , even If tlie gate slipped to $150 to $20.

The simple f a c t Is th a t Tw in' I Falls fans are p e c u lia r . Win. b u t In o t too often, b u t don’t have a |lo s ln g season, e ith e r .

Spealclng of b a sk e tb a ll gate5, Idaho Palls Is d ra w in g well th is year. The Tigers h a d a $1,100 ga te against Twin Falls a week' ago an d picked up $1,600 in th e i r f irs t game

^ 'I th PocatoUorTlieyTfUh consis t" ently over $600 a g a in s t anyone.

— IH » -llttleT v o n d er^ h ard u rin g ~ tt •p er~ tisse m b ty rT w lir~ rA li r 'coach' Ollie Butler stood u p and said something like. “I would like to introduce 12 s tra n g e rs to you. T hey play basketball fo r T w in Falls b u t many of you w o u ld n 't know i t since you never a t t e n d a game.”

Or coach Butler’s question. “W e play a brand of b a sk e tb a ll th at Is crowd pleasing. W e c a n pack gym­nasium s like P oca te llo an d Idaho Falls so why c a n 't we draw a t hom e?”

N o D e a lST.“IDUI8, F e b . 4 Ml — The

Olobe-Democrat re p o r te d today the St. Louis fo o tb a ll Cardl-

- n a h —have^rofufled— to— trad e - nalfback John D a v id Crow even up for the C leveland Browns' fullback Jimmy B ro w n .

Brown has been, the National football league’s le a d in g ground gainer for the p a s t (our seaB.

•ons, but the C a rd in a ls were Mid to believe C ro w la the best m the business.

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la s t two m inutes, the B rav es h i t th ree field goals to tie i t a t 27-27 and then Curtis Keilh, w ith th e halftlm e buzzer. already .sounded, h i t two ch arily lo.sses to give B oise a 29-27 hftlfllme edge.

T he B ruins stayed two p o in ts behind u n til five mlnute.s w ere le f t in the th ird quarter. Then S te v en Berg h it ft long shot to tic it a t 33-33. I t wa.s tied at 35-35 a n d 37- 37 before Twin Fall.s w ent a h e a d on a Dan Keller free throw . T h e lead chat^ged hands twice b e tw een th en and the-thlrd-quartci- buzzer, which found the Bruins on lo p 43-41.

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The Twin F a l ls B ruin ba.skelball UrIu one between the two .squads..

13ol.se two week.s ago. I t a lso r a n ; i wnus a n d W arr of lo five sLrni«ht year.s th e sq u a d s Hivci IH lo lead scoring, have .fplit. each winning on th e i r hom e floor.

The gam e started out as a h ig h ■^scoring affftlr. leveled Inlo u d e - ifensive b.-ittle and suddenly blo.s- l-Ronied Into a pro-type b a tt le t o - jw ard the end. The team s scored •44 points in the last q u a rte r a n d n ine In the la.s(,59 .seconds.

During th e sccond half, th e sco re changed hands 11 times a n d w as lied seven times.

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s ta r t of th e la.st quarter, H a rd in g h i t two (Icld ROftls and K en B rig g s added an o th er as the Braves p a s h - ed off lo a 49-44 edge. T h e n C harm in’ Chick Cutler cam e u p w ith two n ifty field goals, a n d A l­lyen Sanderson hit a free th ro w to tie it up.

Then a series of ties a n d lead changes developed and it* w a sn ’t u n til 2:53 was left In th e g am e th a t Dan Keller got a t ip - in to send the Bruins in front. T w in F a lls got SI three point bulge a n d held sway from one to three p o in ts as the team s traded baskets. B u t in the closing 20 seconds. B ob Laubenheim , who h it six s tr a ig h t Jum p shots, connected to c u t th e m argin to 64-(53.

W ith fo u r seconds left, Boise s e n t Briggs to the free th row line on a one-and-one situation . T h e Junior cen ter swished the f ir s t one b u t after a timeout w atched h is second, and possible clinching sh o t, bounce off.

T h e first overtime saw Sorenson , who h it seven of eight fr^e th ro w a ttem pts, open with a p a ir of c h a rity points. Harding nu llified those with a Jump shot an d S a n ­derson regained the lead for T w in F a lls with a rebound shot. A gain H arding cam e to ttie rescue w ith tw a free throws to dem and the sudden d ea th . But in the la s t 27 seconds of th a t overtime period , the Bruins took nine sho ts. In­cluding one cripple, and m issed th em All. -:Bolse__conLroUed—the—su d d e n

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Bulldoj-s. lield do.se f o r th ree pe­riods, broke anay w ith a 20-polnt fo u rth quiiiirr Friclny n ig h t to overwhehn. Dieiiich 4r>-2,‘i.

In prrliniinnrv qiitnr.s. (he Diet- r ic h junior viuMty w o n 45-29 and th e Dleirich cirls \von 47-27. Bar­b a ra Ander.son «ai 33 fo r D ietrich a n d Miss Beny lui lr> fo r Bellevue.

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H eld to a 45-45 draw w ith two m inutes left in the game, th e Tw in F a lls juniors h it six quick po in ts to n ip the sophomores 51-45.

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Johnson Meet' Bowdrv in Title Match' M IAM I BEACH, Ha., Pcb. 4 « n - T h e National Soxing ossociatlon will have a new Ilgtil-hcavywclBht cham pion Tuesday night, an d the odds ore 2-1 hc’ wlil Tie H aro ld Jo h n so n or Philadelphia.

T h e 32-ycar-old warrior tokea on 23-scar-oW Jesse Bowdry o t 8 t, L ou is li) a 16-rountl bout a t C on- ven tlo n hall w ith the w ln n e t-tn -lit

Jerome PulLs Away 52-42 Over Oakleys

OAKLEY, Feb. 4 - T h e Jerom e Tiger.s broke open a tit^h t game in the th ird quarter n n d w en t on to d efea t th o Oakley Hoi*neU 62-42. S m all led th e scovlng (or Jerom e •with 16 points.

Je rom e won the j u n io r varsity prelim inary by one p o in t.

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five, .set bi'lwiH’M V.illcy luul Shn- sho’.ie ivVi) years t '.lm iis Ferry v»i'irycoiUer a i ie n n ^ ;io k h ii K! f ire ----------------------------ones to tii‘ Ihe ri'coiil .‘■n l)v L arry TT > I 1 7 1

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leaKue .stiuidliiKs. Ilircn in id rd torun the Pilol.s o ff Iho fl(u>r m ilie SL C t U T l U ' C J l c a l S early'RoinK. C oach Bill Km('iMin'.<; crew led by 10 po in ts ulivi ihe. | fir.M q u n rle r a n d boo.Kted iln i lo J _ 4 C 'W lS * \ .> ^ l C 13 in th e sccond period . 13iii th e , -Pilots vpba\u\(lcd to iv ail m \s MOSCOW. Feb, 4 (fl — Til-» ■3-l-mr^wMtimr^-------------------------------r h W w - lr o a h — iv-on—theli— el]

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LewLsloii. 50-42 here ton ight.

In tho th ird q u a rte r. Valley (onk tho lend ns Iho PlloLs tnanngcdonL\ lL\p ))()int„s. youhR Vandals ran Into a .

After ft .sre-.saw .sevrn nuniil''s -/.one dclrasc a n d k apparently u p * 'In the l:.M q u a rte r, the Pilot.s were coach Wnyno Anderson w ho on top by two. W ith 13 sceonds called for ball control tac tlc s-in - rem aininji. Donni.s Shockley fired second half a long .shot th a t nilsscd but G ary I officlnU gave the V a n d n ls - th e ^ l Ayers wu.s th ere to s tu f f the bail 130 secohd w .uning repeatedly, fo re- back th ro u g h th e bu.skct, He was jjijr idnho players to move In w ith fouled iilcmi! th e way b ill ml.s,sed; ti,p |j„]i |),,fore going out agoln In IH.S h w thrnw UiiU would have pi,,y from tlic center to the f to n t m eant a g an ic-w lnu lng th v ce -p o ln t 'c o u rt,

I Anderson also apparently to ld I Valley o p e n e d h e overtime h b ehnrgc-s to shoot when t h V y l ^ t ^ a

ppilotl w llli II l ic e th ro w bul i h c ^ Bood look a t the b a s l! e t- a l- -S Pilol-s jiiinped In f io n t 6'l-OI. T hen thougli Idaho was never In serious Valley h i t aijaln to m ak e It H5-G1] t,.„ub|e from Uie scoring s ta n d - W llh 53 .sccondii lelt, t h e VlljhinH,

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Tigers Edge Gamas Co.ui By 4541 Tally

R IC H FIEL D , Feb, 4— T h e R ich­f ie ld Tigers, battled a l l th e way b y a determ ined C a m a s County M U5her squad, came th ro u g h with a 45-4rvT ctory here F r id a y night.

T h e .M u s h e rs pushed o u t to a 2 1 '1 6 lend a t the h a lf, b u t R ich­f ie ld came back roaring an d took b a c k the lead at the e n d o f the t h i r d period.

I n a preliminary, t h e Cam as___---------£:oim ty^glrls'-flquad-*dowTied-Rlch-

f ie ld 52-40. M axine B e h r was high fo r Richfield with 29 n n d Mlxx K n o w lto n led Camas s c o r in g with Hit---------------------------------

Nelson Hits Bucket as Senators Edge Minico in Final 7 Seconds

R U P E R T , F e b . 4 — T he f i o o d i n g S e n a to r s a r o s e f r o m th e d e p th .s o f t h e B ig S e v e n c o n f e r e n c e c e lh ir l a . s t n ig h t t o l i n o c k o f f t h e f r o n t ru iin in fi: M in ic o S p a r t a n s ;4 9 -48 , J u n i o r F r e d N e l s o n app lied t h e c r q s h e r w h e n h e s t o l e t h e ball f r o m t h e a ta in iig - S p a r t - nns a n d rac c d t h e I c n u th of t h e f lo o r fo r t h e w i n n i n g fie ld j ro a l . I t m a r k e d t h e J i r s t loop w i n o f th e y e a r fo r c o a c h D a v e G a r d n e r ’.s c h a r g e s a t 'a i h s t f i v e (lefeat.H . M in ico w a s p u l l e d init, o f so le pi).<- ; ^

“ ■ Burley Edgep Buhl In 58-56 Thriller

B U H L , F eb . 4 — T h e B u r le y B o b c a t s f o u g h t o f f a de> ter res ts . Ooodlnc c a r r ie d a one- t e r m i n e d B uh l c h a l l e n g e in th e f in a l p e r io d F r i d a y n i g h t

- '’ 8 - 5 6 y ic lo ry t h a t t ie . l t h e m w i th M i i i i c o f o r th e B i k S e v e n c o ii le r e n c e le a d . T h e B o b c a ts h a d th in K s g o in g a l l t h e i r w ay in t h e f i r s t h a l f , o p e n in g

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nppearrd to be Bolng In to a stali, Diit Shockley tried a Jiiinp sho t which m issed a n d seconds later. Pack w en t to tile free throw line to tie It up.

Valley lost posse.islon o f the ball seconds la te r an d T rlp p lc drew his foul as th e buzzer sounded. I t was the 30th Valley (oul nRalnst 20 for the P ilo ts a n d it provided the d ifference.

G lenns Ferry a lso took the p re- llm lnory.

leoog ia ied as succeMOr to the ven ' c rab lc Archie Moore, Irom .whose brow the erown waa removed by th e NBA tor Inllure. lo delend tlie tlt je within w ho t waj considered a h a so n ab le tim e, , , \ ,

T h e veleron and skllllul Jo lin - so n . Jour ol whoie eight d e fea ts were suffered ot tho liands of M oorc, la considered by critics to p ack too many nilns lor lilj youtl>. tu l op iuuaiit, wlio ju iw ed Into th e t i t le picture through a deelslvc v ictory pver W llllt I’oatrano.

N ettheniJohnson nor Bowdry hna been defeated In Miami Beacli u p - pcnrnncea, Johnson fought h e ro th re e t|.moi, Ills liut nppenranoo bolng n lO-round deolalon over Bob Balt'erfleld. M nrch 13,1(197. iiow dry lin s fmiglit here over I’M trano lo st D eo, 37 being lil< moat rec e n t Bhow lnr.

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Decio Beats Hansen 59-34 Ow Southside

DECLO, Peb, t — T h e Deelo H ornets remained unbeaten In Southslde action by tak ing a 60-34 victory over Hansen F rid ay nlirht.

D eolo'puahed but lo a n ia-10 lead In the first nuarter ond the H uskies never got close afterwai'da.

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share__£or top h o n o r s with B urley ,

The outcome wa.s no tlgliler tp an t h e re.st ol t h e ball game. The te a m s were tied a f t e r the flr.st ’ q u a rte r an d only o n e point scp-j arated th em at tlie n e x t two qiinr-

GYM NASTS T O P WSIT PULLMAN, W a .* ., P e b . 4 tn —

E astern W ash ing ton gym nasts scored th e i r second w in ol tho season over W ash ing ton S tate to ­day, edging the C ougars 721i-71!i.

T h e .V andals were charged With 30 foiils and four of the star te r s w ere thumbed o u t with live apiece.

Lew ls-cloi'k 's 6-foot, 10-lneh R od K ainpp t was Uio evening's to p scoring, g e tting 14. Idaho's- b est w as John Penney with .13,

Id ah o led 20-18 a t the halt.Individual scoring nummary.:------- 1L O N '(42)—Nelson 4, Olson 7.

K am ppl U , Ju d d 6, Halsej i , A n­derson 4, V ann 2.

IdahS (58) — M attls 6, P enney 12,' Scheel 2, P e ttit, 9, Ballantyna ,_ i 5, M eyer-4, .R o » s, Crowell 8, G ustavel 2, Olearey 2,

Murray Arinstrong, former Na­tional Hockey league star, coaches tho U n lv e r^ orDenver_IC8.team.__ !

by m o re th an four p o in ts . Good­ing’s la rg e s t wa.s t h r e e polnl.s in the th ir d quarter b u t two. quirk buckets by Minico b ro u g h t (ho game b a c k Inlp its see-saw pat­tern.

O oodlng jayveo.s m a d e It a clean Rw eeirby 'w lnnlng u ie pfellm M iy 34-31,

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Indians Give Weiidell T-2 Shelliackiiig-

SHOSHONE. Feb, 4 — The She- fllione In d ia n s cauRht f ir e Prldny night a j id shellacked Wendell's Trojana 47-29.

W endell kept it tiKht throughout the first h a ll, IralllnB, only IMO at the e n d of the fir.st perlocj and 16-12 a t halftime, T h e Indiana broke aw ay in the t h i r d period, however, when B e rn a rd h it three fitralght field goats, a n d went on to the lopsided victory.

Shoshone's Junior v a r s i ty took the preU m rnary 40-20. Arrosaa of a h o s h o n e led .sco ring with 33 points, '

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OKHMAN IS SKI W iN N K It COLORADO B lM lIN a s , Colo,

Pol). 4 m Ilanspeter Liinig, a blond Q o n n a n Olympic nee, won tho in tc rn a tl in i il B ln lo n i tlcrliy today w ltli a niiirglu o f six see-onils over Ills nearest r iv a l .

.. 'I'ho D etro it Tigers—w ill—liavo tliroe flra t bnsijmcn i n B|>i'hi|| training n t ' Lakeland, l-’la. They aro Norm Cash, Larry Oabornt anil Dlflk ao rnert.

bowlSng.. . - _ £ D r a m tK i8 l_ L « f f U c ___ _H f i i i i ir ro w e ra ilafeiitcd C l u b 4 - f .

D u m f » itv r i 4l<>fealnt K ri> iitlc r K v ii l i y :i- l , T w in I 'hIIh I'liror K io rc < Iofeat«-<l W h ite O w l C i « a r 4.0, T r.x .p “ I /* ii«< l llM k e r y 2 -2 . Tlit'f tcn M o t o r n <ltfroiit('ii M d u i r ( ;Ih»h .VI.

M ii f h iiu llv ld iin l ifan io , D a v r T f w i i l t ,: hSKh ln«UvWv*al utrUrt. D a v e T uw ult,: h iu h itc ratrh Icun i

( ■ 'r o w c m , KU3; hl){h h u n il l c a p t o a i i i Kin , i t m n (im w erM , h lc h l i a n d i c u p te a m H c ric n . Ih 'i.i i (Jn iw i'ri. ; h l i r h n e ru tc h tw im H crle ii. lli'nn ( J ro w c w , 2,& 4i4.

H o v v l m o f the M(cck. D n v o T e w u l l , D05. a n t i l i e r i i i i ' IJrmliliBw,

L ,a ( e M iie d up D o u b le s L e a g u * ( ' r u n t i o l l aikI N paton ( I v f u i i l i 'd C rn m p n

uD il G r a m n a - l , G o rv a in ( I r f c a t e i j W e n t h ) H 3 -1 , M « tis e r a n d W u r i n t c d c fc u te t i C o m e t j i 3-1

Ms(VH».*-hiff4>^liullvli]ua|—( ' r u i i d a l C I KO; wnmrn'R hiMrh i i u l lv id u u l K ani«. L ciU Warliiu, IHU; m e n 'B hltfh Jft- i l l v i i l u a l n€»riM, l ic n t i C r i» n « ! n l l , r>;iO: w o m e n '« h i>:li Imliv ld iin l w c r ic n

• c r a t c h l e uY T ritf. 5 .I.1; high a cr a tc h I c u m K um c. a n d NVsring,,CS)0; h l i r h h a n d l i .

to a rn a rn n ie . M etntar a n d W t t r i n B . 7 6 2 ; h l« h t r a n d i c a p team uPrlpti. M e t z i r c r a n d W a r i n i r , 2 .1 A I: liiuh i c r a t c h t/ .* a m n e rie a , M o t s i f c r a>i<l W arlnu , l,t)U.V

H o w l e r o f llie week, b c l lu W a r l i i n . iVia.F l v h l r n Double* L e o r u e

M ln t i-u i iit 4 |c fctileil B crow 4*0, “ 4".S t r l k e a d i'f.* » lH llow lln Jc rl tH 4 - ( l . 'I'l d<ifeul«;<l J 'ii) Dow ni 4>U, M a rk - u i i i> i «ie> f t 'a to d II n ritl M 3-1, W a r n e r n t u ! C a l i r n d u f e u l e t l Tt*V‘l» lUl, " i " D l a i n o n d u d e - f e i t tc d J f n u T ruck S to p 4>U, IH n U Mpllt S p a r e U ev lli 2-2, C h e c k M u te a d e ­f e a t e d S t r i k e O u ti S«l.

h i i f h inilW liiual u n m r , M a rn e l‘»«. 1 » 6 : n je t i ’i hlirh l iH l l v J d u a l ifu n ic . I 'a i i l U r a u i r . 1!12: ladlo»‘ h l l r h i n d i v i d u a l lo r ic ti , M a ru f l I'oe. 472 ; m e n ’a h l ( ; h ind i> I 'id im l ««‘rli'(t, KIdtin J o lm n u n , RKU; lilu;h A c ru tc h te a m gam e, I{ a n d M . 7 1 f> : l i l » h h i i n d l c u p if i im uanie, i t a n d M . 7 7 8 .; h l i t h l i a iu i i c « |) ic iiii i (crlen. '*4"2 .1 H 4 : h i v h M cralch te a m a c r ie M , W o s i io r ■ lid C a l l c n , l,U4K.

iHiiUenitL^LeiKiSvrptt’n HcttUna Oil* drfr«lc«\ Cbul-

lcnge-MIlk~4-0,' Hertlc's’ Puultry d«-fi-»lrd WcBt C«»ait AlrlInN V«?rn Thatiiaariiiiiiblnfr defealeil Hub llnr «>-I, Indn* pendent Meat dcfeMed McMnhnn’M IMiih- rield J i - 1 . Urokern IImi defcuted T«wn itid Country,

I l i t f h in d lv ld i iu l KRme, C . D n r H n u , 2 1 i l ; l iu h I n d i v i d u a l le rlra , (1, D a r l l h w . 0(12: ilirli H c r u lu h (c im bbihc V <>rn T h in n ii ii l* lu ir\ |» ln K , HflHi hlgl, ) m n d ic a i> t r a m [I in if , T o w n a n il C o u n try l i n k c r y , •, lilitli l i i i n d l c n p learn le rle s , V c r n . 'r iin n iH a I 'tu n i l i l n K , 2 ,liH 0! lilgh B c i-a tc h t u a i i i ac- rlcH, S r r i i n ‘8 UcAtlhH O IU . 2 .4 4 7 .

U u w l e r u ( t h o m tV , T., D w r l l n j r . 0U -.

K IM lANl-H ,Trucli«r’i League

I 'rrk in * llrollierii aefi-nt«l AniOld'a lliirdwiii-« 4-0, (Jriiiilftr* Che-vri)!! dr- frntvd rrefinell Ilhithera iU I. fldvur f^nd' lie dpf«*ntr»| llean Ilruwcrn' Wnrolnnia# I'l, KIniltprly Mnchliie K h o p ditfvntpdChrUtliiii cijuhili.a.jj--------------------- -—

n i t f h h n l lv l t l i u l KBiiiP, C l i f f ( J i 'n i i t f d , 107 S Ii Ik Ii Im U vliU ial U u y llm H U y , U A i l i i K h trn tn u h i i i p , IUm iiUr«iw«i^* War«lin(m«, H4H: liigh hnnilli'Mii r a m t r n n i v , B llvcr H addl* . 9 3 8 1 h l s h \Kndt«ftp ' i»«m itTlN, B lW » r BhiIiU*.

ccni average throughout th e flrat two period-s.--Buhhcam e back frtnir a ~l Q=polnt hiilftlme .detitiL_to_cuLthcJea±Jn-

poriod. —T h o -d e te rm ln e d -In d la n s made a s tro n g run In th e final quarter and m ost of the period ll\c team s w ere sep ara ted by no more th an two points'.

Bailey k e p t-B u rley from going under In the fran tic final quarter by accounting for n ine of the 10 points racked up by the BobcaUs.

The decision was In doubt to the fina l gun , however. Matlock connected w ith 12 seconds le lt to bring Buhl to within ,a single goal of tielng th e game and sending It. Inlo overtim e.

seconds but cou td 'n t ge t off a £hot.DuhPs Jun io r varsity w on the

preliminary 47-39.lU iK L K Y 5fl, n U I I L 56

Hurley f i; f t p f tp ! liu l il f i c f t p f t p ilaljcy 4 6 1 14 h K iitf lkn i; <i 7 0 10Church 4 :i 4 11 K IJn id k n ir 6 2 U12 VVo.»dwrth 0 0 I f l 'D n v li 0 1 0 1 (larrarti .1 0 2 fl'C M a tlo c k 5 0 >1 10CarUmi 1 2 .1 4 'U i i i r lc y a fl 4 (1MnfMlt fi 2 0 12 'D ow d 2 0 1 4M artnm m h \ 3 U jh o w u r d ‘i 0 1 4

Totals 22I4 14 6k| Totala 2;1 10 12 Wllurli-y/^.... A-:............ CHlluhl ! ; g > .......................... 9 22 37 (0

Julio Ootay. 8 t. Louis Cardinal rodkie sh o rts top , led tho N orthern Icngufl in honiera ^witli 2 1 while playing w ith W innipeg in 1058. He’s a P u erto Rican. • ^

2.AT4', f t r r a l f h k » m i n l e a , lic a n (SriiwerH' W a rrb u u n e . 2,410.

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Illuli In illv id u o i u a m e , J , M uC ee , hlsh t l id lv ld u a l a e rir ii, P . H rn u ir. &07| hluh ic r i i l c h I r a n i gainr*. C n n tl H u t MurtHiiKl), M971 h l ih h a n d ic a p te a m K*nir. 0 H «{ M ur\»M »h . U W .W h ia h Kcratrh t r a m iie r lc i , l lh l l t f r r n l I / i t ,2,fi7(1i h lu h lia iid ic f l|i l e r i r a , H n fe co In*

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llAMitu F .le v a to r 8-1,lll lh I n d iv id u a l g am « , I<h Mu u I M a n tk r ,

24Nt K lxh in d iv id u a l M rlc a . U M u u t M an . ak (, 6KK| hiK li a o ra lc l i iM rn K aiiip. Cuin< niiinlty in i i l i l e r a . - Ht*l! j l i l t l f - h n n i l l c a p tfilti) g a m e , C u n in iu u ity llu l l i t r r n . OlIU)

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-P^G Bm TEEN TIMES-NEW S. TW IN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY

Scout Troop Holds Yearly Dinner Meel

BUHIh T e b . 4—B o y S co u ts o f troop 3, sponsored by th e B u h l RotW i' club, held t h e i r a n n u a l fam ily banQuet an d c o u r t o f h o n ­o r •fiiursdny evening In th e socia l hnll of the FIrat P re sb y te r ia n

F B I M a n D i e s

church.------Df;-T)anie5- MoMlllIn—, s u n le y Kern p rese n ted aw ards.

Trey -H iatt, received a ten d e rfo o t badge; Loren L anedon', second c l i ‘.\ badBc; David H eldel, I a n Von U n d cm a n d BlUy B a g g j, f irs t cinss. an d DaVW T rv d y a n d Steve pcnce, s ta r badges.

M erit badges w e n t to Louis Wells, safely; David Lowry, c ltl- KeiislUp In the hom e; W ayne R e n - d la , sa fe ty ond h o m e rep a irs ; Steve Pariah, sa fe ty a n d public h ea lth ; David Erb, flrem an sh lp , nnlm al husbandry an d sa fe ty : J tm B arker, s a fe ty ; J e rry Lively, safely and f lre m a n sh lp : Allen Dowd, safety and f lrem an sh lp ; Jo h n W att, m usic; .R a n d y B ax te r l l fc.savlng.

Sfl© PPn<l€^CfNTEirWhere itVcLBleasureJo Shop iii Comfort and Easel

FARHERS AttENTION!

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COMBIOTIC

Billy Baggfl. W ayne R cndla . J a c k H anseo, D ennU B r i tta in and Louis WellB, onc-yea i' p in s; Mike P ierce, G ary P a trick . F red B ralls- fo rd . D anny K ern . Crnljr M cMll- l ln , Steve Pence, D avid E rb . K en ­n e th A ustin an d R o y H aw klna,

B ark e r, Jerry Lively. AJlen Dowd t in d Steve ParLsh, th re e -y e a r pln$. R u s ty Lively received a d en ch ief co rd .

Thfl program Included a film S u rv iv a l, shown by K e ith T u rn e r, T w in Falls, J e rry K re lg ti. a re a c h ie f fo r the .Id ah o O rd e r of the Arrow, spoke o n the O rd e r of the A rrow conclave to b e hel^l th ia su m m er In Ind iana. N o m in ees fo r 1D61 w ere in troduced by D enny P a trick . David Erb a n n o u n c ed de-

' t a i l s of th e Pinewood derby. T h e p ro g ram was in tro d u ced by How» o rd Parish.

John M. B arker, S c o u tm a s te r of t h e local' troop, in tro d u c ed m em b e rs of the ‘‘easles,. n e s t.”

Thl3 Includes S couts w ho h ave a s t a r ran k pr above w ho a re w ork­in g toward .1 th e ir E ag les badge, A llen Dowd, Mike P ierce . J im

, B a rk e r, R andy -B axter, D av id Erb, F r e d B ra ilsfo rd , G o ry P atricK , S tev e P arish . Steve P e n c e , J e rry Lively, David Tvrdy a n d D an n y K e rn . v<

R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r sloformallon Fu.'nlahed'bjr

Twin Falls Credit and A djnitment Bureau

W irr*n lrM y ro n W . T bom iM on t o T » y lo r L .

L e e d y , L o t 14 B lo ck 61 K a i t ’a a d d i t io n . T w i n y*U *.

M a r g u e r i te A rne A n d e re o n a t a l l to G uy L . K in n e y . L oU 7.H U lo c k 1 0 3 , T w in f ^ H i , O n ^ h a l / I n t e m t .

M a r s u e r i t e A rn e A n d e rv o n t o E r m a L « e t e r , O n ^ tw e n ty > f o i ir th i n t a r e a t L o la 7 ,8 B lock 103, T w in K alla .

M a r g u e r i t e A rne A m le r to n t o P e t e r B . " J o b n i t ^ n , J r . , O n » - tw e n ty - f o u r th i n t e r e i t

L o u 7, 8 BIbck m . T w in V alla .M a rv in R. K e lie y to W a y n e E. B a r n e y ,

L o t i t a n d p a r i L o t 40 B l u e L a k e a a d d i ­t i o n w « it. T w la l- 'a lU .

J . R. S t a k e r to l l a t t l e E . S U lf f v r , L o t I B loek 10, T w in F a ll* .

F r a n e i t E . A i b o r a f t ' t o J i m G . K M p> n i c k . L o t 8 f tm tn d td Q r t e n 'a u b d iv i i l o n .T w in Falli. " ..............

Mark H o lltn to Lm Carney. L i t fA Block t Le* C tm er aubdlvlilon M a S. TwHn Falli.

U . 1(, S lo k M to H a s O U o n . L o U 18.B lock W , B uh l.- - — ---------

EUtner Jordan RugU M . Qhibb. tlC. L o t S MQ-17.- H e r m a n G lU llla n Ia E d w a r d B a b c o c k .

1 1 0 . L oU a . 4 , J a n d S W ^ N W U W l - l f l .I d a O a te ra o n to I n d e p e n d e n t

M e a t c o m p a n y , p a r t 6 R U 5 E H 2 2 -1 0 -1 8 . . S id n e y E la b e rry t o A r t h u r T . D u n c a n . L o t 8 O la l r O rc h a r d B u U liv U lo n . T w in t ^ l a .

J a y T . D o c k i ta d e r t o W a y n e L o u l i .B lu e m e r , L o t . 3 B lo c k 1 D a a t A d d l io n 6 u b ( i lv U lo n . T w in F a l|> .

E d n a U a y K enin t o W il l ia m D . I le e v a i , P a r t I i ) t 1 B lock ■? T u r n e r ’a A d d i t io n , K im b e r ly .

R , 0 . F a i t to H a r r y B . W e a v e r . | 1 . L o u 1, i B lo ck 40 ( 'a i l ' i A d d i t i o n . B u h l .

M a x W . C a rv e r t o M o r to n C u t l e r , P a r t L o t n . H o llo h a n A d d iU o n , T w in F a l la .

J . Diean U o a h e r t o J t i c h a r d C . R u tM lI . F a r t L o u 4. 6 B lo ck 2 D e l l l U y S u b - d iv ie io n . T w in F a lla .

V e r n o n E . D a v li t o J a m e a C . K a m b le h . t l O , L o t 1 a n d P a r t L o t 8 B lo c k 2 U e - C o l lu m , B u b l .

J a o j r t C . K am b leh to G a r y U . A aa en - d r u p , L o t 7 a n d P a n L ) l 8 B lo e k 2 M o- C o l lu m , B u h l . ■

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A . G. Gould to Uelvln R. Atkinson.

EDWIN SULLIVAN DEISS . . . A n a tiona lly known finder-

p r in t ex p e rt, died Monday b i W aiihlnelon. D. C. i-lineral ser> v r ^ Inr M r . _ nrhiknow n In T w in Falla, were held Haturday a t Twin Fails cem e­tery. (S ta ff e n irav in f)

Man Is Paid Last rioiiors

O raveslde scrvlccs (or Edw in Sullivan D elss. 52. who died Inst M onday In W nslilnston. D. C, w ere held a t t lie .lV ln Falls ceme. tc ry B aturdny n’lth the Rev. Don. a id H olfm nn of the Twin Falla F irs t C h ristian church o ttlolatlng.

P allbearers were Charles Rat* cllffc, Olenn R. Wllklson, W. B. W llkkon, J o h n Hahn, Oeorge H ot a n d Fred S an eer.

A f in g e rp rin t expert. Mr. Delss J m d -w o rk c d .- lo r the FBI for 3q y ears during w hich he established a national rep u ta tio n as a linger- p r ih t m an.

M r. Delss w as born Nov. IJ, 1008, In Tw in Falls, and attended g ram - m ar ond hlR h schools here. He w en t to W oshlnBton, D. C., to a t ­tend Oeorge W ashlngUin un iver­sity. In th e l a t e IBZO.'s.-

Before f in ish in g colle'gc, h e Joined the F B I , a s a fin g erp rin t classifier In A pril, 1830, w hen (he fln p e rp rln t d iv ision was only six y ears old.

A fter se rv in g as a fin g erp rin t an a ly s t and exam iner and recelv Ing an official ra tin g m n . I l n g e t . p r in t expert, M r. Delss was nam ed In February , 1B«, as chief o f the 4 a t« n t—flngorpi'ln t-seotlon—In—tihfr F B I 's Id en tlflc a tlo a division, th e position ho h e ld a t the thne o f h is d ea th .

Ho testified a s on expert w itness In nu m ero u s crim inal cases th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates and also served o n the FB I's d isaster squad w hich a ssis ts In IdentHlca- Uon of d l ^ e r vlcUms. _ _

H is la s t 'n a s lg n m e n li were th e collision of tw o airliners over New Y ork City a n d the fire aboard th e a irc ra ft c a rr ie r U8S Constel­la tio n In Brooklyn , bo th in D e­cem ber.

D uring hla F B I career, M r. D eh s received m ore th an 25 com m enda­t io n s Jrom F B I Director J . Edgar Hoover fo r excep tional service. _

Survivors In c lu d e two bro thers, R o b e rt Delss, Albuquerque, N. M., a n d Joseph D elss, Corvallis, Ore.

B u r l e y ’s L i o n s

C o l l e c t G r l a s s e sBURLEY, R eb . 4—Roy H arris ,

chah-m an of t h e Burley Lions club eyesight conservation comm ittee, rep o rts th a t co n ta in ers a re being placed In th e sto res In B urley to co llect old eye glasses and fram es n o longer In use.

T h e glasses will be d istributed to th e needy, H a rris stated .

A t a lu n ch eo n yesterday T ru m an B rad ley th a n k e d Newel Nelson for th e ch a rte r p a r ty held last week.

B radley u rg ed members to a t ­ten d o th er c h a r te r n ight events a t

on-F eb . 14, N am p a on Feb. 16 and

-II0 ,-S K W 8W «,-S W 4i6E H -JIWI.H,V .U n tlu U u l iu i t to L iU n d W ilk .r

- i a iw l i , I I . L ou 22. 23 Dlock 15. C u ll . ,

Travl* U . UcDonourh to D arrell A. U eider, Lot 1 Block M. Tw in Falla.

R ay A. C ^ ln a to Bible Miaaiontry Churob, Inc., Lot i Floyd Jom Uey«r Subdlvlilon, Twin t'alls.

F rank Z. Ilamee to Donald R. H uenser, liO t 28 Hawthorn Subdivlaion, Twin F alU .

................. " Qb» CTaIn DeedaGlen Hill to Bichard Hill, BV^NW ^.

24-1M8. r . r t of.O lartne Carter to Leland W alker Lew­

is . 11, LoU 22. Za Block Ifi. Caatlefonl. Jam«a J . Barnes la t ^ r l Barnes. II,

8BV»SBH JI-IO-W. P a r t NEUSE',1. SE'iNB>4 21-1&-10.

AdnmlatratlTe' DaedJjuaiill 6n_9fll e n a _ i .

6andla«a to M n W. Blick, 1086, P art L o t t M l-13.

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tJO Ofllnr(Jn^Febr=27fC raw ford o O h O burjCAU.

of reclom atlo ii presented '& d im . “K eys to th e Future." I t d e a lt w ith the con tro l, development an d sto rage o( w a te r In the Colorado R iver basin.

O r i e n t a l M o v i e

S t a r D i e s a t 5 4HOLLYW OOD, Feb. 4 «V -A nna

M ay W ong, silken-voiced symbol of O rien ta l m ystery and beauty. Is dead a t 54. Hollywood’s first C hi­nese s ta r o nce told a movie col- Ju n n lJ t:

* T w in FalU Title and T ruet to Sidney EUberry. Litl 8 Blair Orchard Suhdivl* •Io n . Twin Kalli.

Boon* Land and Title to Mkrlc Hollars, L o t 26 Block t Lee Carney SuUllvUion

"N o . i , Twin Kalla.• Bted Truita

Pranela E. Aihcraft to J l m ^ . Koe;>- n ie k . |iOO, Lot I Amended tireen‘a Sub- divialon. Twin Falli.

Leoiurd J . Irlah to Rrady JacVion. 12.700, Lot U Block 111 Twin Falla.

Carney to Jamea 11. N«ynian. IB.ODO, Lot 20 Bloek 2 l<ee Carney Sub* divialon No. 3, .Twin Falla.

Klcfaard 0 . Ruiaoll W FIrat Federal, 141200. i Ulock 42.'Twin Kalla.

C . T Parker to FIrat Fetleral. H.IWl, L o t 7 Block 8 Elm Park Addition. IV in

---- ---------------Trusleea. 'Eitate of C lam Latham to

G a il 8«mu«l, $12,000, P a rt-B W ^ iS E U .• BEViSWy* li-IO-U.

S U nlty K. Scholea to F irat Federal14.800, l‘* r t Itfl 17 Block i Jo n ca Ad-

' . A . D. Potter to F In t Federal, |8.000. _I L o t 10 Tolbert*! SubdlvUton. Twin Falla,

—K a rl C. Freen^n to F irat FetlerolT 16.000, liOU 10, 11 Bk«k 60. Twin Falla.

Donald i( . Iluinger to T ruden lla l In-

ih o rn e SuUllv ib n . Twin I alia.j l m « W. Hawley to t 'ira t Fetleral.

17 fiOO, L ot t B l^ k 12 B kkel Addition,, T w in

Jo h n W . McGee lo F ira t Feileral.13.800, U>t * Bk)ck%l Lincoln School Ad:

------AM lin.4D »W T r . . lY _ Carney to Wealty W ohllalb, P art

■ I ^ t I Block flweefa BuM lvlilon, Twin F«Ua. __________ _

/ E X E n C IS E SL A TEDP fo . MorVln ,W. C o a te s, eon ol

M r . and Mrs. Jo sep h K. C oates, r o u te Sf K b ib e rly . F ra n k J . Olsen, 21 . «on o f Mr, nn d M rs. D a r ls n . O lse n , M urtan g h , w ill p a rtic ip a te

__ ln _ E M rc taiL W U lo » _ J? r« ™ .,w e a th e r w a rla re tle ld t ra in in g ex- ero lM In A lM ka Fob, B to 10.

"When I die, my epitaph should te r t il le d T r th D lls in ia -a H lT iirT T O was the, s tory ot my film career,. “M ost of th e time I played In

m ystery and In trigue stories. They d id n 't know w hift to do with m e a t the end, so Uiey killed me off,"

M iss Wong died of a heart a t ­tack las t n ig h t a t her home in n earb y S an ta Monica, F u n e r a l services are pending.

P a r k e d A u t o I s

D a B i a g e d b y H i tApproxlm ntely |75 dtunago to a

properly p a rk ed 1062 Bulck owned- by Herbert l?eck. route 2 ; T w in -Pftllan^Tirreported to-clt7poltceT ;r 8:05 a.in. F rid ay . I t \vas struck by j i backing p ick u p truck.

T he other velUcle, a iMfl Ford driven by A lb ert J . UWi, 37, route

^^vln Polls, was not drtmnged. Police said Irish backcd th(

tru ck from a driveway. No cltfl' tlons were issued.

R e p r e s e l n t a t i v eI IA IL E r, r o b . 4 -M rk. Ueii Cook- been appoin ted representative- Dl)>lne bounty, in the annual

rarclv for/ th e '“mother of tho'year" contest.

Mrs, Cook s ta te s thnf any organi­zation w ishing Information or nom inating b lu if c should con-

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M elted Coins S e n t to M int . . . T a ilo r Began T r a d e nt Arc 7 . . . Scratcher-O iler D esigned fo r A n im als . . . L ife in M agic Valley . , . W ilderness A rea S ig n s A re , D am aged by V an d als . . . P o r t r a i t .

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SUNDAYf e a t u r e s e c t i o n

TWI.V f a l l s , ID A H O , SUNDAY, FKRKl'AKY 5 , 1% 1

Patients Is GoalHos))ital^e(li(‘al StanJExmitlv-c (^Hnmittee Meets t(> Oversee Activities ofib6 Others"

Througli niany hour.s of c u m -’ Each com m ilice has ii.s own iree work, area .clociors art- do- .special function and e ith e r d e a ls :

their lo assuvo Uw with problem s It-seU or. on c e r la in ;best of medical care for pn:icni.s occasions, refers them lo th e ex -| In Magic Valley M emorinl iiospi- ecuiive com m ittee for review . ;

T h e re are four clinical d e p a rt- W Not all of the time devoted to com m ittees - m edicine. ,ob.|

nirm g the IIU o( p a tien ts take.s gyneco losy .-su rgery >plHce in the offices of doctors in .n n d d en ta l. T here are lour s ta n d - ; (iii.s area. Each m onili mcdical iijf; com inittees — tissue, c o n su lta -; staff members of Magic Valley i-on. credentin ls and m edical rec -. Memorial hospital spend hundreds' And there arc ciglu ap p o ln t- of hours attending to problem s of commUlce-s — tnfectlons. can - in ain u in in g a modern, efficieni ^er. pharm acy . Indigent, lib rary . Ijocpital. ! d isaster, public relations a n d the

It IS JiLst p a rt of the ex tra labor jo n u conference comm ittee.Involved In ticepiiis local t)rolc.i-: executive com m ittee m eets

!itnndnrd.i high nml keepiiiR U ilvd .T lm sday evenliiR o(_ a J i i i ip iH>l, °P °ce oJ rap id

in .wleiullic lechnlquc.s,Thl.i Is no .small Job nnd tlie x h e II momljer.s or the executive

doctors nnd hospital s iaH member.S jjjj Kolouch, p res id en t;devote m uch tim r to the Job. ! jj^. Carver, p rcs ld en t-

Rc.spoiislbillty (alls on the m ed- fj Anderson, Im-leiil stflif M ocutlvc com m luco. p r e . s l d e . i l : Df7I., an n -m a n commit cc c o n ii^ e d ip l , . ,^ ,^ , / ^ o( doctors on the t e p l l a l s nied cal d , . W illard M,Hiitf. The comm lttoe t a i c i “W l'e ;p c tc rso n , chief of d ep a rtm en t o( at, the Ilrst of the year and serye.s ^ C ovington,throughout, Uie calendar yoai . T his , d ep artm en t of o h s te trk s year the coinm ittee p res id en t i.s gynccolosy: Dr. G eorge E. Dr. Fred T. Kolouch. iBrovvn. chairm an of the tissue

m e e.'cecutlve com m ittee Is ic < ,o,„,„iuce; Dr. Ben E. K ^ ti. c h a ir . .„a^or group «nd It ovorsecs t h e . ^ „ „actloas of 16 other conm iittees ,,,^^^ q ,. p ^ Schow, th a t are e ith e r elected or a p p o i n t - c o n s u l t a t i o n oom- rd to serve various special funo- „n d TDr. O lonn Q . Voyles,

c h a irm a n of the credentia ls com ­m ittee.

According to Dr. Kolouch, .the goal of th e .various com m ittees is “to Insure the best of m cdical caro for p a tie n ts a t Magic Valley M e­m orial hospital.'

T he com m ittee has m any duties. I t m eets once a m onth or m ore de- pendlnR on the requirem ents. T he com m ittee ac ts as the official re p ­resen tativ e of active m cdical s ta f f m em bers, which totals 48- docto rs from Tw in Palls and su rro u n d in g rnmmiinUies,

History Made WlienCliiefs, Press Gather

W ASHINGTON, Feb. 4 l/P ~ Poiisibly no one there t h a t Utiy realized history was being m ade.

Woodrow Wilson was nervous, prnUturHSSua. UiiU iUIl ofeousness.

hiurwere willing to listen, b u t prob­ably were unwilling to be Inv ;.prcssed, especially since W ilson's ‘little lecture dea lt w ith how they

lould ru n th e ir business.'I feel t h a t a large p o rt of the

luccess o f .p u b lic affa irs ." W ilson .id. “depends on the new spaper

^ .v M ^ e n —not so much on the edlto- •'.V iHiylaJ writers, because we c a n live

w^at the^ say. os u p o n the .nawa .w riters,J)ecausc. th e ncw a^ii the Atm osphere of public offalrs.

“Unless ypu get the r ig h t s e t­t in g to a ffa irs—disperse, th e r igh t Impression—th ings go wrong. I f you play u p - th e d ifferences of opinion a n d predict d ifficulties

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They receive reports from all o ther com m ittees. I t takes needed action "ori 'tlie ' r e p o i^ and rep o r ts to the president on recom m enda tions to be presented to the active

-mcdic&l-staff.T he com m ittee also reviews rec ­

om m endations for changes in ru les and regu la tions to be presented to the active m edical s ta ff fo r dlS' cuislon before su b m lttin j th em to the ho sp ita l board for f in a l a c tio n .

T h e com m ittee reviews a n d aud its w o rk of th e m edical s ta f f , supcTElsc&Juuifi of hospital p a tie n ts and defines and enforces s ta n d a rd s of care.

Upon occasion the com m ittee will review breaches of professional etliics, techn ique or_conduct of in ­dividual physicians. This is based on a ^vxltten rep o rt and perso n al

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This Is a m c e tln t of M aglo Valley Memorial h o s p ita l ’s m cdical i la tf executive oommlllee w h ic h chief of d e p a r tm e n t of s u rg e ry ; Dr. Geofje E. Brown, c h a irm a n of (he tissue co^m ltfeei Dr. dlemiovtrjtej a c tio n s of 16 o th er comm ittee!, From l e f t a re D r . Fen II. Covington, chief of d ep artm en t of Q. Voyles, c h a irm a n of (ho c re d e n tia ls committee, and Dr. C h arle s Maiiiti, c h ie f ol I h t dtpM tm m t-olobsielrlcs a n d cyocoloty) D r. W ayne Sohow, c h a ir m a n o f consultation com m ittee; Dr. Den E . K a t i , mcdlclne. S ta n d ln c and ta lk in g ; on telephone, a common occurrence a t s ta f f meetings. I) D i M aicimlrman o f th e medical rec o rd s oommldte; D r. V e rn A nderson, Immediate p ast president; D r . F re d Carver, p res iden t-e lec t. Bllsslnn: from the photograph because ho .was o u t^ o f tow a Is Dr. lia tw o o iT. Kolouch, president of t h e s ta f f ; Mti, I re n e O liv e r , ho sp ita l adm inistrator; D r. Wizard P e te r s o n , L . Btowe, secre ta ry -treasn re r.- (S ta ll.p h o tij-fn g ra ih iK ) - ,

conference w ith the physician. T h e committee d ec id es what action will bo talicn

The c o m m itte e al.so has a r e ­sponsibility to maintain and e n - courage'a h ig h standard of k n o w l­edge, sUIl a n d conscientiousness on

th e part of s ta f f m em b ers . Thls'Is done by reg u la r e d u catio n al pro- gram s for th e m ed ica l s ta f f .

Actions a n d hl.'itory of the com­m ittee are re p o r te d to th e active medical s ta f f at, each quarterly meeting.

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Teen-Age Pilot Looks Over Her Log Book

They All Turned and Fled- ‘Old Baldy’ Ran Wild in

6 1 o d S " ! i ,n u “n „ ' l t,"'* d a u g h te r of Mrs. M erle. look over h t r p ilo t s , l o » .book. Jew k es Is In stru o tln j th e ,

* * * * * * * ' * ,

To Solo at Joslin>l“ 'ilth le r of

""ly n . 'I'wlii Falls,“oio'n. flrat tcc ii-n jo girl

* ° U c c d n ? ™ n eeo rd ln j-M iiija f™ "-i“iylni{ ncrv lto ........

’'-aiVtr ■>»'>■ lo.' look I I ■'lit «'»'«

"* “'mi. 'n r , ' " ' “ I "I'o V- ‘ I'en tlio hail oi,cok

tho en g in e 's speed and leaned over lo cliccic the gauge on th e f a r sido 61 t|)o con iro l pane). As she lennoij .qvccJBh o . sudilcnly-bocam o awnre l ie r Instructor, Kom ietli Jewkes, w iian 't s ittin g besido h e r.

T his gave h e r a alight Jolt, bu t alio wits too busy flying to tliin lt iniliili ab o u t It, '‘Aclutilly, I w asn 't ocarca u n til a f te r I t wos all over,",

n -yea t-o ld T w in Falls high school senior. She Is. th e f ir s t le e n - i( e girl to m ake h e r solo flight a t J o s lin field. (Staff p h o to -en g rav in g )

* * ' * rfnotes Blis li«5-made-nbout-a3 much as she liiu gpcnt otl the lessons.

S he slBtltd f ly ing Nov. 2. W hen, ev e r she occum ula ted e n o u g h m oney for lessons s h e w ould dash o u t to tlio field a n d p u t In aoiue tim e.

She liM licr s tu d e n t liccHse onil hopes to continue, h e r lessons ot such a luM H int s l i o 'c a n reecive h e r iirivato llccn te by la te sutu- m ertlm e or ea rly fa ll .' T ills de- penita on liU llibor of ilnnisliiii s tu d en ts ilio h a s In th e ,n e x t lew inontlii,

fiiie wotiiil like to get h e r censo by llio lllno s lio e n te rs col­lege In t)io h ill. 8 l io ten ta tive ly

(C'DnllnniJ on I’s i i IV, L’olumn 1)

she iiotM.A solo f lig h t consists of tlii'co

take-offs an d tli rc o landings, so M liu.atoililard w a s , cdnccnieil w ith Die 'JoU »t h i ln d . Ijho imys g e t­tin g down Is t lio hardest.

MI«« eio tldnrd financed her lun- sons, which c o s t l ic r between >100 a n d »a00, Ul a v a tl io r um nual way, slia gnvo d a n c in g l o m u , 6)ic

HAILEY, Feb. 4 - I t w a s lo n g ago th a t "O ld Baldy" te r ro r iz e d miners and shccpherjc'rs o f th e Little Sm okey country a n d the men whose ranches, r e a c h e d across the narrow Willow crjiek canyon a t th e head of C a m n s prairie.

He was the only grizzly ever seen in tills section ot Id ah o . .Where- he cam e from n o one Icnew. W hy he stayed on f o r m o re than tiiree years without a m ate , was a m ystery. And his b u r ia l eround has never been d isc o v ­ered.

If It were not lor th e k een Iiicmory - Of Angus Brooks, now n tjl 'e if ja n c h e r - ,a n d . .stoc k m n n - o t the. J l l ! 2SL_Si:ec!ii.coun^y y i d only m an still living who cA inc In contact w ith the brute. I t cou ld be th ough t th a t perhaps 'O ld Baldy" never really existed'.

I t mS In 1905 and A n^us h a d Just turned 15 when he firs t: s a l and listened w ith awe to t a le s of the few m en who ever s a w th e grizzly.

It was n ea r the turn of t h e c e n ­tury w h e n ,th e late Charhe B u r ­rell. Hailey, came face to face with the bear while he was m in ­ing In the Smokies. While w alk , ing through the dense t im b e r hunting for cam p meal o n e d a

Imbed—ontn-TT'targi ti^ec

. ■ As he stood on the tree, lo o k in g out onto u sm all meadow ,b ey o n d tlie tim ber's edge ■«» a lik e ly place for a deer, the g r iz z ly .su d ­denly towered over liini. H e h u d evidently been sleeping In th e warm afternoon sun on th e o p ­posite side of th e htlge log.

Burrell froze for on In s ta n t o s he and the grizzly looked a t e a c h oilier. B ut w hen Old B a ld y 's tongue, cam e o u t p( his m o u th :o lick his chops. Burrell u p r a n g from the tree a n d dashed t.o h is

g cabin.When he re la ted ills s to ry to

friends la te r, they asketl him w h y he d idn 't slioot. He replied. " I w cn t-hun tIng-lo rcam (i m eat— n o t to become cam p meat f o r a bear.''^ Jp o -V o g n er,-« n o tlie r prospccto] who m ade h is h ead ijuartm In th ( 8mo|tIes, h ea rd rboki falling o n the m ountalnsldq Juit ibove h im . os he walked a lo n g the.Ira il o n e day. Looking upi h e i«w the g l n n t bear clim bing ground > .Ic d g c . "lie was th e biggest un lm n l I ever saw In ' m y Hie," Vogner to ld hli friends. "H e muil .h a v e weighed m ore th a n )mlf > t f f l . "

'I watched lilm for a tow m in ­utes, with I) creepy (collng r u n - nliiij up an d down my Bplne, o s lie scraped boulders «»lt!o to . g a in a foothold, f ir s t ^wllli one f r o n t paw and th en w ith llie other.

"I had m y .44 Wlnclicitcr w i th l«c aliil I t c a rried o pretty g o o d wnlloD, b u t I w asn 't si|ro It w o u ld ilo the Job, J flgurUd llmt I f I could h it him rig h t boiiliid th e ear It otiglil to finish him' o f f . I was Itylng lo ge t n beat)'on h im . Ho w asn 't very fu r »w«y.

Angiii l l ro o k s holds hij f ln » e r 6n the n o tch he cu t In th e s to ck of h li .3 0 -4 0 .caliber-W tochMler,, r if le the day h e wos (railing " O ld Baldy" In th e Smokies. F ifte e n years of agw a i th e (Irae, B ro tk s ' l a id the s tack o f the gun on o n e of the foo tp rin ts m ade by th e t r h i ly liear l n m a r s h y grouoil. (S la ff'" photo-engravinis;) •

"H e must h a v e gotten my s c c n t , because Just t h e n he turned a n d looked s t r a i g h t ^ me. His f a c e wos broadjtSaW W lc-facE d b u ll7 a n d olmost a s w hite^lTor a m in ­u te I went n u m b a n d dtapped m y g u n . Then I t u r n e d ond, ran a n d n e v e r slopped u n t i l I rea c h e dcam p^"-------------------------------

A no ther, s to ry heo rd by 'A ngus B rooks occurred In the winter o f 1000, when a b o u t 100 head o f sh eep got c a u g h t In a blizzard I n a canyon and f ro z e to death. I t was Jack S e h a u b , tilso a prospec­to r, w ho Saw Ih o g r to ly that t im e .

, H e was c o m in g through th o tim b e r, tow erlnif like some p r o - h ls to r lf g iant o n Ills two l iln d legs, anti im dqr .c a o li arm lie w m c a rry in g a big e w e , He wos w alk­ing 'Ju st, like a m an ;-

" I wotched h lrr f for n few m in ­utes, thought ab o u t shooting, knew wlint .w o u ld hnppon If 1 illd n 't lilt tlie r i g h t spot niitl took o ff f o r ooiiip.

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" In the spring, w hen we w en t back to the spo t where tlie sheep had died -there w asn 't a carcass leftr-P at-ew es.-tn ilcK 'frozcn , h ad m ade nice tidb its fo r th e grizzly th a t winter,"

A Basque shcepherder’s encoun t- er with- the_ lm itil’_ JV ia_pethapa m ore hnlr-ralslng thon any of tho others. Having .bedded h issheep down fo r the nigh t, ho hod crawled Into h is bed In his teepee tent. He w as awkened by th e whining, of h la two dogs‘ n o " th e / crawled under tho ten t flapi ■

Listening, h e ' could h ea r th e dull and low g run t the boar ^ d d s a t each .step asr ho lum bered up the canyoui coming closer,

" I crawled down under tl;e cov- e b , anti iliy dpgs crawled In w ith me. .Wo liild tliere m otionless. P re tty soon I jieord him In tho pots and p a n s -a n d I craw lcd dmVli a little far th e r l Kvery move I lieard us ho raiisaoketl tho cam p

■'I went down, untl Uio J o g i were

righ t w ith m e. '"As he passed th e tent on his

woy out, h e Ju s t . took one swipe a t It with h i s huge pair an d rip­ped the w h o lo side out of It. Me and tlie d o g s liist stayed In the . bottom o f t h e bed till morning,

knew ilt w a s Old Baldy a ll Iho tlm e rb u t-w h e n -I - io o k c d a t h li footprints I couldn’t, believe my ' eyes. , ‘

"Ho sure playetl havoc with the sl.icep th at n ig h t,T h e re were oor> ' ciisscs everyw here, Tliq next day ho stam peded 00 of my b u t ewej . and ran t h e m over a iteep c l i f f , Into till) g o rg * below." ; '

Ono prospoctoV olniMt liist his • life when h e wore lila home- tanned _badK C I.J«D iiit_ iim _.colil-- m orning to .p s i i . I o r gold, . .

Another prospector, who had heard 'utorlds ot the grlraly, wot walking alonB 'lho trail when hs glancoil tlown to tho ereek, In th t brush he a«w Uio nrlnly-oolared <ur and deotdod lio would' bo Ui* '

(ConllMwl on r» « >1,1'tliBii I)

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CiyQ War Papers Uncovered

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1961

Retired Rancher Recalls Tales About Grizzly That Terrorized Smokey Area

iFfom P u a 17)ane to p u t a n 'en<f"to 0 14 Baldy. Carefully he a lm e d v '

Ju s t i h e n th e prospector slOQd up from h is s q u a tt in g position andtu rn e c l-h is - fac e - to w a rd - th o - lra il^

"I w en t w eak.” the pra'pector Elated, “ w hen I saw I h ad aimed a t 'a m an.*"Then I w ent dov.n and

' 'iCTyw o ^ ^ k ed aw hile. iCTy 7Hen3 dccld- ed he woulc} leave h is badt^cr coat a t hdrpc In the fu tu re ."

ATier lis te n in g to 'U iese Ulc.'! o f fright fo r a y ea r or jo. Aiigus Brooka d ecided he would show up the.se o ld e r m en. H e w asn 't afraid of a grizzly bear. H e would bring in his h id e , he decided.

T aking h is tru s ty .30-40 Wln- che-ster. w ith w h ich he had been able th e post’ aevernl yenrs to bring h o m e h is deer or kill ii coyote on the ru n w ith Ju.si one bullet, lie left fo r the nioulh of the east fo rk of W illow creek one sunny a fte rn o o n In July. The grizzly h a d been seen in th?t lo­cality Ju s t the d ay before by a cattlem an who w as uneasy nljout

hla calves, ,I slowed down e n o u g h no glanceAngus m ade cam p a little-w fly jback ..over my sh o u ld e r and see

up th e . canyon, a n d a t aay b reak |th e grizily was n o t pursuing me. I took o ff up the d raw . I t wasn't stopped and looked back to the long u n til he r a n across th e!sp o t where I s ta r te d from. T he gri77iy>t f rp.sh t rn r kx In th^ m iid.|only living th ing J coi^d Me w w He could hard ly believe his eyus^a big w hite-faced bull’ out m the as he exam ined th em . T he back j open on the h illsid e , loofing down tracks m easured a good 13 inches. I a t me "■ ............ t u t t ■ ■ ■•Hir la ld t tie"fau t t tjf hla gun dow n '— *T ' hever~Kiiew— w h eth er t>r n ob on a good plain Im p rin t and cut a |h e watching O ld Baldy, too. notch lo r size. U j u s t came on h o m e and decided. ■The g ia n t" Irtn r^aralJ le tf“ aloirg' to T e T w r ^ ^ e ' e L sc* lray rttie 'h o n - eating berries, crossing several ors of bringing in h is hide," BrooiLs m arshy place.s. 'The foolprlnl* chuckled.sank dow n about fo u r inches ini ^p^e com para tive fe>v persons the m ud aiid wer^e g e ttin g ao fre.<ih|\vho spent their sum m ers In the the w a te r had n o t-y e t peeped backlw tld terrain of t h e Smokies were Into th e holes they m ade. becoming more J i t te r y day by day.

"My h e a r t was b ea ting like a nq one wanted lo be out alone. All t rip -h a m m e r. I w as.w alk ing wltli-licnew the na.sty disposition of a out a s o u n d and k eep ing my eyes'grizzly and the r e s u l t If they did open. [lilioot and wound h im . So they de-

J^Suddenly, only a few steps ■ e lded lo trap h im . The largest ahead o f m e. a c rash m the bushes .b ea r tra p available w as ordered. I t along th e creek a lm o st Jcnockcdjwas late in the f a l l when it a r- me over. I whirled a n d r a n as fast;rived .as I cou ld down th e canyon. ; jo e Vogner Qnd Carl Neusiis

"W hen I could ru nP eak crock. T hey b u ilt a log pen

Princess’ Husband Has New Freedom in Job, Hank SaysBy HENRY McLEMOBE

ROM E — A t le a s t one London new spaper has wondered, and on th e front page, too, why Anthony A rm strong-Jones is n o t‘going tobe paid lor h is new Job. - ------- , ----------- -------— M y-reaclion—to —the-an n o u n ce» rw lth -n o -h u sb an d a ro u n d - i t- J ll day m e n t th a t ■ P rin c e ss Margaret’s keeps from golnit to po t.'W h en a h u sb an d w o u l d be a 8-to-5 m a n

O F F IC E n OniE.VTFn'RU PER T. Feb. 4 - s « o „ ? ,

Nels D. Moller, son o( Mr AnnNois M. Miller, route 2 R

„ h as com pleted Ihe mhsiie - U rlen ta tlo u course a i the

u m curls , c lo th e s lin e s break , ham - fense school, P t. Bliss m crs d isa p p e a r, m a ttre s s e s have to - - ■be tu rn ed , tap?__ le a k and Jars have to be o p en ed . Even hems h ave to be p in n e d .

I o ften w o n d er how a home

READ ■HM E^NEW S Wa .Nt

H E ’S AT H IS BEST WITH

fro m now on. w as j u s t th e 'o p p o site . _ In d eed, 1 w o n -

d e re d when t h e new s broke, h o w m u ch Armstrong:- J o n e s had ag reed to pay for t h e

Job. Only th o se o f us u n fo rtu n ­a te s whose w ork does not s e n d

d raw er sticks, w h a t does a wife,' whose h u sb a n d Is 10 miles awgvs it tin g a t an o ffice desk, do?- Does she a c tu a lly b race her o w n ' legs a g a in s t t h e c h e s t or bureau a n d tug a t ’l h e c o n fo u n d ed thing u n til It slides b ack Into place?' I 'd like to th in k th e r e were such I capab le w om en in th e world, b u t ' I have m y -^loubts. My gucj.s is

h u sb an d com es h o m e from noik a n d h an d s o v e r th e jo b to him. ,

A rm stro n g -Jo n e s’s d ay s a t hom e; m u st have b een ev en more tin-1 com fortab le t h a n th o se of us who

______________ __ „ THE BESTth a t she leaves it s tu c k uniM the n - f l t - t n P - f l a t .h i ic h n n H rnnip.< ; h n m p f r o m iin tlr U l u u u l

HEAKING mSonolone •

EVER MADE >

Adds to Shopping Woes

Changed by: New Diets

U o ;d S allee , Tw in Falls, d lip la y a u rtlo les from a j i e r s o n a l Journal h e to a n d 'n h lle in s till ln ( a fu rn a c e in a R u p ert h o m e m o re th a n a je a c > |0, SoU ee’a tind d o cu taen ts perso n a l reac tions to th e Civil w a r In Its ce iite n n la l year. O n one o f th e en tries th e n a m e E lisha C o a t« U w r i t t e n and Sallee believes h e was the a u th o r o f the re - m aik i. (S ta f f p h o lo -en (rav ln ()

* * * * * * * *

A eochB o f-p e rso n al jo u rn af p ap ers d a te d in 1861, fo u n d by a T W IN PALLS m an w h ile Infltalllng & fu rn ace In a R U P E R T hom e, docu- mentA some p e rso n a l reac tions to th e C ivil wiir c o n fl ic t In its ccn -

_ tennIoI year.Lloyd Bailee, 133 Jefferson s tr e e t , was InstallinB a f u rn a c e in a hom e

In Rupert a b o u t a year ago w h en

B ; HARO LD TH OM AS HYMAN, M.D.

W ritten f o r N ew spaper Enterprise A ssociation

As If th e h ousew ife h asn 't dif­ficu lty-enough th e s e days fn ciiooa- ing, guying , p rep a r in g and serving the fam ily m eals, c e rta in nutrition­ists-Are- Tiow in ­forming te e n -a g ­ers t h a t t h e y “have th e free ­dom of looking ■over w h a t’s av a il­able and selecting some foods nnd rejecting o th ers" in order - to devel­op a ‘‘perso n a lity plus" o r to im ­prove th e i r "fig-

T ” o n e p am - phlet I h a v e before m e, youni(»lers ftro told t h a t " th e food you cat can play a p a r t In tbo k ind of person you are no w an d th e person you will becom e by its effec t on your appearance, your perform ance and y o u r - p c t s o n a ^

h e came a c ro ss aomo m agazines d a te d lOM. L a ter ,, on th e w ay hom e, he d isco v ered three p a p e rs apparently t o m from a p e rso n a l Journal or d ia ry .- A l l papers w ere -d a te d o n d a y s

In October, 1861, and on one w as a nuui'i n a m e , apparently ., th o

^ w r i to i^ I l« h a - O o a tc j , - A l l_ p a p e r s h a d ths to w n K van iv ille . a t th o top.

Ballet h as n o t Investigated to determine h o w th e papers tu rn e d u p In R u p ert, b u t he su rm ises th e y probably w ere b rough t to Id a h o by re la tiv e s during th e Bottlemuit o f t h e area.

' Elisha C o ates, If he w as th e - •w rlte rrap p aren tly m u a te a c h e r

In a seminary In Evansville, p ro b ­ab ly In In d ia n a . M ost of th e l e t ­te r s deal w ith occurrences a t th e Bohool, but t, few possages a r e r e ­la te d to and c o m m e n t on th e OlvU w ar.

-------- In -o n e ,-d a ted .JE v an sv lU e, P r l- .day,-OoL 11. 1861,’ Coates w rite s , " . . . One o f o u r neighbors cam e o u t here to d ay a f te r his son t h a t h attending s c h o o l this term . M r. W ilcox one o f t h e students o f th is In s titu tion c a m e In to tho c h a p e l t o ^ H us g o odbyT H a h a s ta ifen

— h h -d ep a ttu re fo r .thC -vm r.;L th lnkt h a t It was a sudden s ta r j j i ^ h ^

“ T iad-sald n o th in g about It p rev io u s to

“ t h e s tu d e n ts were taken b y th o ■uipriM. I t b e g in s to seem like r a th e r dull t im e s here a s th e re h a s . already b e e n a g rea t m an y t h a t have w e n t (sic). T hey keep dropping off o n e a lte r a n o th e r u n -

' tU a great m a n y have w en t th a t I have know n. Now I wonder who w ill go n ex t I f th e war c o n tln u e s . , •

I n one d a te d ' Oct. 26, IBSl, C oates notes . . Our p ro g ra m has-been o v e rh au led -and reo rg an -

— lie d - la prepnrn fn r-tha-w ar-w hlelv

gio a s lure.s, h e s ta t e d . Average w eights of s tce ih ead s c a u g h t there ran g e from 13 to 16 pounds.

L le rm a n notes th e fU hlng this y ea r w as the p o o res t I t ho.i been In m a n y years, a c c o rd in g to L ier- m an ,-w h o th o u g h t U ils was pos­sibly d u e to tho h ig h w ater. He s ta to s - t l i a t - e lg h t - ln c ih c a - o l ra in fell In 24 hours d u r in g the time they w ere there .

• • •E d g ard o Leiva 'L e p p e , ,San F er­

n an d o , Chile, s p e n t a sum m er In th e W ood R iver v a lley sevcrol y ea rs ag o a s a n In te rn a tio n a l F a rm Y o u th - ex ch an g ee . '.H e lea rn e d th e E n g lish lan g u ag e and. m ad e m an y - f r ie n d s h e re . Since r e tu rn in g to C h ile h e h as cor­responded w ith t h e Jo sep h W urat fam ily , HAILEY, a n d a year ago w rote th em th a t h e w ould like to r e tu rn to A m erica a n d asked them to f in d a n em ployer fo r h im so he .m ig h t .g e t-a -v lsa .

T h e n cam e th e ea rth q u a k e in C hile — and no o n e lias heard from Leppe since, e v e n though f rien d s have w r itte n h im rep ea t­edly.

A . ( ^ l i y he lived., w i th In F iler.Whiie here , was ad v ised h e hnd.loJt h ts-lU e -ln -th e .()u a k e r-a lth o u g h -b R

- th eh o m o -w a* -to- I h o - n o r th - o f w orst d a m a g e d -a re a .

M r. on d Mrs. W u rs t requested Luclle Friedm an, local rep resen­ta tiv e o f th e Red C ross, to try and f in d In form ation o n him . M iss F ried m an odvised th e m th ere Is no R ed Cross in C h ile , bu t th ^ t she h a s a cousin re s id in g In Sarn i- ago. Chile.

T h ro u g h her co u sin , she was adv ised Leppe, w ho was coun ty aCTlQulture a g e n t In his coun­try . A a d been t ra n s fe r re d to the earijtiquake.area to a s s is t with re­construction .■ I t US llbpea m a t , th ro u g h tills m eans_of_M m m unl!:iv llon ._Leppe'i

In a n o th e r , they a re told that, while body, build Is inherited, fig­ures afo^ 'B ulIt.” AHB the teen-ager who w an ts to build "curves where curves w e re m e a n t to be" must adjust h e r d ie t lo conform with her figu re req u irem en ts .

Now I a m p erfec tly willing to grant t h a t i t w ould bo difficult for an u n d ern o u rish ed child “lo be rad iant, fu n ; full^bf pep an d spark­ling lau g h te r."

This is a m a tte r of th e young- ster’a d isposition a t the moment. I t Is n o t a m a t te r of personality If I have a co rrec t understanding- ot tho m ea n in g o f personality.

I am w illin g to concede, too, th a t tho f a t y o u n g s te r m ig h t p u t In a better n p p en ro n ce l t-sh e - io s t tomo weight a n d th e sk in n y youngster if she g a in e d som e weight. But I do n o t concede t h a t a weight iM,s In t h e f ir s t instanfce nnd a weight gain hi th e second in stan ce will put 'curves w h ere th ey were meant

to be."I um w illin g to concede also th at

the ch ild w ho Is a victim ot a dietary In su ffic ien cy w ould have clearer j k l n , b e tte r , vision and stronger bones if given a d iet th a t com pensated fo r deficiencies -of vitam ins n n d m inerals . B u t I am not w illing to concede 'th a t admin­istration o f these v itam ins or mln- erals,~in food o r in supplements, will accom plish an y th in g for the child w hose n u tritio n a l needs have been m et since b lr tli by th e foods th a t g race th e tab le set by every conscientious housewife.

-E o rJn y scU ,-I d o n o t-tW n lH l-ln the best In te res ts of a teen-ager to-m akc-hcr-any-m ore.::Ilgure:C un^

M AN SENTENCED BUHL, Feb. 4 - ^ a m e s D. Reed.

Buhl, w as fined $100 p lu s costs and sen ten ced to 30 d a y s in the Twin Palls c o u n ty Jail T h u rsd a y morn­ing by Police Ju d g e fo r being in- tO T lm W ^ I^ J m ^ I6 ^ t7 e e ta ^ fc p e o r offense. R eed was a rre s te d a t 1:15 a. m —T h u rsd ay -b y -C ity -P a tro lm an Wesley A nnls.

sclous“'t h a n - 5 h e 'l s todayrN or- do I - t h ln k - l t - ln th e -b e a t Interesls of te e n -a g e rW o 'c o n c e n tra te on de- vdloplng a "pe^w nallty p lu s” th a t consists o f a "n ice sm ile, pretty skin and a figure s e t o tf by becom­ing clo thes, p o stu re and grooming."

These a re n o t th e values th a t will p rove of m uch service to a g enera tion th a t m ay bo called on to f igh t fo r m ain ten a n c e of the

freedom s an d dem ocra tic principles for w h ich we and o u r forefathers strugg led , bled an d died.

The com m unist m enace will not be d e fe a ted by figures, personality plus3cs'or-by-"fielectlng~fiome-toods and re je c tin g o thers."

th e m lo an o fficee a ch morning, a n d who are doom- ^ ------------- ------- ---------— . . —ed to spend a g re a t deal of l lm e ;a re n o t m a r r ie d to princesses. I t l w orking a t hom e, can know w h a t is possible fo r us w ho mniTled‘ th e new position means lo Tony. * com m oners to b a lk once In a

I have read t h a t the wife is!"'JtH« »nd s im ply re fu s e lo nmwcr

no farlbcr ,n ad e th e 's c t a t th e liead of Big th e one who s u ffe s r when a r u r o “ 'run‘“a '^ o o l 4 a n d ' ^b a n d is a t hom e a great d«al*of ^ or ru n a looi . n a n a . th e time; th a t sh e has to endure! ^ p rin cess speak.s, Ih av in g him u n d e rfo o t and in t h e ' “ co m m o n er, even if he is w ay. This is nonsense, puro „ n d 'h e r husband , m u s t -gel golmj. A gjjj^pjg 1 refusal m ig h t m ea n a call to

I t is the h u sb a n d , out of b i.vB ucltlngham , a n d a call from elem en t as m u ch as a fish on a to th e prim e mm- v . . .p iiio w rw h o -is7 to 7 b eT )itie flrH cn .^ ‘« J« !;-“ 2 7 i .™ T 7 ‘5 t 7 i ’''‘" ? 7 '! ! ! „

tc o n o m iz e r Icnt;lhcns life o(

guards, an d th e o ffe n d e r ml^ht well find h im se lf in an inside

W i n s C o n t e s tCAREY, r'eb. 4—M ack Albertson

won th e F u tu re F a rm e rs of Amer­ica sp e ak in g con test i ie ld by the C arey c h a p te r here T uesday, after­noon.

He w ill p artic ip a te in th e district event. O th e r c o n te s tan ts included P a t M ean ea , R o b ert P y rah , Lyn Cook a n d K e n n e t h Mecham. Judges w ere D onald W illiam s. Jean Mizer a n d Mrs. E le an o r T o o n e .'

an d placed the t r a p jnside, iiflng f re sh m eal for b a lf . Tlie No. 6 t ra p was fas ten ed w ith a heavy ch a in to a huge log.

J u s t a fter c o m p le tin g their Job -Uiey—w ero-callcd—for,, a \veek-lla Hailey near w here Neusiis operat­ed a large .sheep sh earln ? plant. W hile they were away about 18 Inches of j5now fe l l .

W hen they re tu rn e d to the spot w here they had m ad e their set. th e trap, chain a n d IOr to which i t w asja.stened w e re ail gone. The te r ra in a round th e settm g gave m u te evidence O f ' lh B ~ te rrlflc struggle th a t h ad gone on.

T h e two men s p e n t several hours looking In vain f o r any sign of th e grizzly. It h a d s ta r te d to snow a g a in and w ithin a n hour several Inches had fallen an d the wind w as moaning th ro u g h the pines. O nly loo well th e s e two m en knew whnt It m e a n t to be caught In th e back c o u n try in a blizzard. T h ey would h a v e to wait un til sp rin g to find O ld Baldv.

A lthough V o g n er and Neusiis tram ped the e n tir e a rea the nex t sp rin g looking f o r som e trace of th e grizzly, no t r a c e h as ever been found. All th ro u g h ttie years m en of the Smokies h a v e remembered to look for the ca rcass of Old B aldy. an d f in a l ly th e trap and chain .

H e disappeared f ro m the Smok- ies as m ysteriously a s n e n aa ap - peared . leaving b e h in d him a JcBcnd- for m en .- to tell -their grandchildren .

p i i4UV>, »V»iU lO VU me pikll-u . 14L ^ .» J »» j J ^a t his w iffa b eck and call, a n d i ‘ « '', ‘o S c o t l ^ d Y a rd , and horn n o am ount, o f locking hlm3elf|Scol>n_nd_ Ynrd^_lo_tHe_ aw ay In a s tu d y , o r the banging .................. ...of "do not d is tu rb " signs, or even dow nrigh t th re a ts , helps al all. *

W hen som ething’ goes wrong In a house. It Is a s Instlncllve for a w ife to call h e r husband a.i 11 is fo r. a .dog -to .^bark a t. the moon. E ven more so, fo r a dog usually w aits for a fu ll m oon lo set up h is yowls.

I f my home is a n average one, th e n som ething goes wrong in t h e overage h o m e IIH limes a day , and on b um per days Ihc n u m b er soars w ell above 200.

P ic tures fail, d o o rs slick, ilnolo-

You, loo, will hear ibc dillcrcnce wilh ihc all-new .Sonolimc. «o,n cniirciy iit Ihe car. Ihc ,\|oJj1 "66" is the smallcNi. okm pov cr- ful hearing aid ever uilh so ninny features, il provides five m ore power sensiiisiiy ilian previous miniauire Sonolone. |i',

"the mosi powerful hearing aid o ils size with full Aiilomatic Vol. umc Conlrol (AVC) lor easy

every bailery.Women and men wear the best

a ll-a t-Ib c -c a r hearing aid Sono- tone ever made in two styles-the ‘Tucl:-A-W ay" (shown above) or wilh slim-irim eyeglasses. A slen. d e r, transparent tuhc coniiiietj sounds from the Model '66' lo carup^in the car.

room In the T o w er of London, w ilh no th ing b u t visions of Ihc chopping block lo console him.

My guess Is l h a t Armslrong- Jpnos was w illlng-^-excusa me a m om ent. T h e a r a -^ o lc e sttriiraSn- ing m e to th e k itch en . Refrlitcr- a to r on the b lin k a g a in , I Imagine. '■ ''p r..-

(D i.tr lb iitc < l l,y M c N u k lu lu S v iitlic .lc ) , f V M I , I

D A U G H T E R BORN ^ U IN 6HAILEY, F e b . 4— M r. and Mrs.

M illon S av a ria a re th e parents ot a d a u g h te r b o rn a t tlie Blaine C ounty h o sp ita l.

lliish

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. T h e Name You Can-Trail

.. 833 Shoshone North Twin Foils, Idaho

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. This week we celebrate

■^4ectiidty’s histoty-malrfng past

■"SI

Thomas A. EdisonFEBRUARY 11, 1847

Thejathcr of^ic electric inclustryj Edison; wss____

Is to come o f f nelct week o r week ____ _iie -8bie“tS"i;rBr frmiT

I i I .

t h e conflict o r lla progress to th a l — d a te Is m ade in th e letter, -

Again,'in o n e d a ted Oct. 12,1801, h e notes b rie fly , " , . . I was h ap p y to day to rece iv e a letter f ro m m y b ro th er a t c a m p (not legible) R a ­c in e who h a s gone to Jo in th e a r a i y . ,. B tined b y centennial sto ries .

Bailee toys h e m ay return to the h ouse to s e e If he can f in d any .o th er re m n a n ts of tlie Jo u rn a l.

•Oalen U e rm o n , n L E E , re tu rn e d h o m e trom a recent, flslilng t r i p to F orks, W ash,, bringing wlUi h im th e largest s tee lh ead flsli c a u g h t th e re this ee o so n ,' lie eialm a. T h o p rize fith t ip s tlie scales a t JO

lir-tw o-ounce»,-l»-3(J-4nche3 long, and m e a s u p s 21 Inches around,

Oalen, acoom ponlcd by h is fti- t o e r , M artin L lerm an, and a friend E d p r M eyer, a lso Filer, sp e n t two w eeks a t t h e Ogaboslil r iv e r In 'W ashington f ish in g for s teelhead .

.T h e y used a a lm o n eggs an d ■ipin-

COM PLETES COUKSj;BU H L, Feb. 4— Pfc. Charles I.

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Melted Coins From Fii*e Sent to Mint

Willard M. I teea, Kimberly, senior vice president of Ihe T w in F a lls Bank and T r u s t company, points to & rock Im bedded in a m elted mass of silver coins destroyed w hen T ex’s G atew ay club. Jackpot, Nev., burned la s t Sept. 10. J^Ielted coins weighing: about 50 p o u n d s were recovered from the debris. The bank s e n t th e m etal to the S alt Lake City Federal Reserve bank for club ow ners Tex O’Niel.. Idaho Falls, a n d George Cannon. Lake T ahoe. T he metal w ill be transferred to th e D enver m int to be melted a n d assayed. (Staff pholo-cn§^avlng)

Coins Melted in dub Fire Being Sent To Mint for Assaying and Replacement

MAGIC VALLEY PORTRAITIrving McDonald Is Leading FigHfto

Change Route of Interstate Highway >

Bi!£_sideritiai Press Was Inaugurated hy Wilson

EDEN’. Feb 4 — Sincc 1958 wiien till’ First Segreciitum {Oo;o> J ciiviiuji vyiA lu n n ed , Irv ins M c D o u - ,« nld' ha.v [>:.npd ii ijinjor role in * ftohicvm;; v,'„u orKiUMWUon’s ob- « Jcctivr: Vo cluinRC llic pl■opo^pd ♦zuuiiUiL q;..:Uc iiiLni:&iaLe l iiu J iw ii i '.J ......from ilu' "plan A " I'oute -south <W ♦ ^dcii. uuii rH n /o lto n -to “p lan C --* - -- .north of ;;',c .trea . ■ *

Moi^oii.ilil :.s prcsidpiit of the ♦ aNSonit:;*'.;! Tlio a^scx’iaiion ha.s * . about Iji) iiK'itibors—(arnu'i'.-', iner- « chani.s landow m ’i-s in the ♦area. In h u‘I. th e iisMViation* J meinbcrT brlirvc th e rtccssmn ol •(he s'w'.c n ich u ay boiircl to ro u te * the inic:,';.iic [\lKhwity ihi'oU|;h * pi'odiiciiM- I.in u lan d was imicle »ii ♦ nn nrbiii',i:v m an n e r without p ro p - * cr .study n[ il^e fnct.s. «

T h e a.'v.viaiinn, In tin n'ltenipl (o ♦ susi^o.-: ii:u>:hcr wuj; of ro u im n J the propa'i'd hifihw ay, has suk- ♦ pe.sied ili.i; it .sliould .skirt the fannlniU'i ;uid pa.ss tlirouRh tlie d esert hmil in th e n o rth . T h is Ls called “i)!;!!! C "

McDuii.ild a y .s the nieinlper.s believe d ie board failed to eon.sirier properly th e value o f t h e ’ ijjm i2lm d -;|i ii tr-w o u l(l—lim-r—m 'b r " ' ‘ piireha.srd ov the .slate, the h icon- venienct' ;liui w ould be cuuscd farm ers who f a n n e d both Mdc.s of Ihe ro.ul. ihe va luab le farm lan d ^ th at would be tak e n out of p ro - ♦ ducllon and fa rm la n d thni would ^ bo lemovcd fronr th e county’.s lax I lolc.s,

McDonald .' ays “ Bccaiisc of the ^ M cllUonal expeiisa "plaii A" i n - I f volve.s. we ihink Ih e hifihway com - ♦ mii.sion ls doinp nn luju-'^iice lo J the taxpayers of Id ah o ,” He say .s> the a.'i.sociailon es tim ates "p lan A " iJ will co.st about fo u r million m ore ♦ dollar.^ than "p lan C .”

In the last few’ year.s M cDonaldand o th er m em bers of tlie a .sso-!J c iation have m ad e frequent trip s ♦

I They arc .stricly th e whim o f th e •' t iu , ? " 'e e t With r e - _lluis, on M «id\ 15. 191.1. a po- ns seldom , imim ral >U,SUUI m , born ,vhatcvcr Bround

WoiiWriiw Wilson lin,-l hc 'ttiu iL s - - _____ _____ _piTMrtniiml now., c o iire iT n frs ■ y,., „ , uk o n t r r e n c c s a re »P well

I Mill Dvvinlii D. rsial)|i.s!ii-ii, aiut a icy can bo usedMill, nuT fxHTilons, t lu ' advan tage , th a t«I1< MCUM- (lim ily q i iu trd S im,'- ,,,,,,, en te rin g offlc'o ■

j-n m r., - h r - T O 't - - o - r n - trirn t.iirn 'ir.it;-,,,,, ,iiin;iiTiTi7a~Tre p lans t o "~; 'A hiBh U h iic IloiiM' .•-oiin- •I:-.. nil h is ’ goodf ;clnsptl itit1ny.“ -riirn T i n in r r i i ic t i ' rri(-iiii;rin?~ nr'vM nrn .........- bm n Iravine ilu’ i T .u I n m n,,, „ Honeym oon-Is

I..™- liiKl. u,,. .smii-ci,' n .ii;l,i „v ,,. f r i i .u n ly W ilson, whollul !'.l^,fnlimvcr. «clv isn l Uv hi-, i,v |,(, ,v„nt<;d to

|i rm spcicuuy. J a ii ir s c . IliiKi'r- ,„;,kr in i-m |.,'„ i tlie p ress , never 'IV, n.iuli' niiijKr cliiuiKO.'u .Muvivdnl Ho «;i.s .suspicious-Ot

PlmiOKniphcis iv rn ' nil,.wed i,i o.sncclnlly w hen■MI.IIII lum.v Umiuelioiii ili? ran- ti,ry iriori i,i buc.s.s wlmt coursoT(I’li'iu’r DiU'e lilt’ rrmiMTlpl hp inii-iH i;,|<,.»lml F.i.sriihmvi'r liiid .^iiil iv.is wiKUcvn i'Im' hi.sicii-y m ay say^ i-im-kcil lo r niiy rciil l) l iio p ,M ii „iimii \V ;,ne» c, u iu 'd lns. a s awn.s rplra.Td lo ri-porU 'is loi (li- nnv.|iiiiiiT in......... wasiTi'l. quiiliihon. w ith Ih r vionl.s pnljli.si,,., nl iS r M.,,ion lO.) S ta r ■ luinbliiiB luul .Miimblliii; I’vrry - hr luMlnM,,,,,! and liked n e w a -_ which jiu'l n.s .Etspuhnwp!' jiien 'I 'hiiil .snid ihi'iii, . He mil ciih irsin rrd news con- '

Now I'rc.sidcnl K cn iu ’dy, loiior- f,T hiers; hr nl.so p u l ih e ra 'o n »' iilR koinr .slroMK .MicRc.sliims .hiil j wjci'-a-wrck .si hrclulc

»!kirnd.s adm it 11 n .uki be ,i m kyj c ' t o c "rrrov riCm. »flev , r _ d♦ t . ' j -------- -ri------- ;— I-J^'our-'POWPI' ti'cntv se.s.sioii w hen♦ r ” " ’"''i “ ' “■■'‘''I '>'> ^ (M lie-eu ff an-♦ I n 7 .swrr ih n t WI1.S am iplctcly wrong,

' I m i s ' u .leriuulonnl complications’ Ciilvlu CoolldKC and H erbert

Now i t s on the lecn rd , in.>(ani-1Hoover wanted th eir questions ily fo rn ll the world Id see, [w xit^n . B u t w rttinc a dUestion

"Do you feel there i.s any ii, k',’" d id n 't m ean you’d RCL an answer.Kennedy was asked a t his firiil n.C vs confcucncc.

the la.st half century h av e there................. III I regu lar quc.sUon-nnd-aniwcr

to Bol.se 10 explain th e ir pn.sluoii.,» sc.s.sloiis w llh newsmen.DurliiK the la.st .session a delcRn- ^ HIVING M cDONALD Mnny ob.server.s a re now coli-llon (loiii the assoclntlon m iule. vhiced th a t dem ocracy couldn't

r ■ ^ » ln „ a n d ,p c r Io n n a n ,o s . B u t_ he ad d s he ~

CoohdKe ducked .so m any th a t i-eisortoi's rinally Banged u p . Ort—j

K ninedy dldn l niiswijr. d n m ly , hUii. Eucb w ro te.ou t p rcc te ly t h e _ He .merely .said l lm f Kisriihowcrjsiimc (|Uciy. Coolldne picked up .spokr on the lecoid. too . iiiiii Ihnt each question, Rlanced a t i t, an d ■ ho ihU its the country'.s iiiU'i,'si.s;dl.snirded It In turn, lire a.1 well prolccicd uiulcv iliis, w iicn he read ied the la s t one, :

Ihe siild: “ I have here a question Yet dc.splte the pre.sltleiilliij^ills- about the condllloi! of children In

cininirr. It's still a d a r lh c m m'r.' p ue ito Rico," which o t course he .. All presidents liave dealt-.w lih d idn 't. But he m ethodically plowed j:th0 pres.s, of course; b u t only ln |throuifh n lone, dry reply.

On this alone, you'd havo to. num ber Coolldce am ong th e presi­dential huinorLsts. ■

Franklin D. Roosevelt, of course, was the old m aster of the press

,___ ' ;,nmKir Thp lii.st hnbbv has pi'oh- nev e r hns charKCd for beiiefli.s.T he last tun trip,s have been lit ,„n n v : W henever h e tnivnls he o f ten I H bH'cs the prc.sl-W henevrr h e navels he often

- - ' - / ' - - ' . e t s in touch with other .......

nu tiee . f o f . s i X t M r vL\ vs“ a n d I " 'answ erlne nuestlon.s I McDonald .sa.vs h r hns aluay.s O'l ‘h f ■'’Hbjert, He I.s n m em ber of

■ II ^ j n I b e e n intrtyiied l)v m agicians ! In te rn a tio n a l B ro therhood ofM cDonald hn.s lived In he E d en - : M asldiui.s a n d the Pncidc Const

Haze ton iiieii m o st o f .h is life. „ | A.ssoclntlou of MaBlcliin.s. He frc-»n.s bom Jii.st a m ile iM i ,h,i ripn fu ll ,,f m„ . | , i,.i„ , i ' , n "e n llv nl.u;ud.s nonvi'iitlons nnHh e -iivt;.s. ii m tUr pgst^ of-T ippi«n ny corner. His {!\iher, th e Ifttc P ra n k McDonald, farm ed land in ih a t area, McDonald a tte n d e d Russell* Lane ru ra l e lem en tary .school and was Rrnduatcd fro m Eden h lph school In 193-1. H e th en ntiendedthe Unlvei-.slty of Id a h o for t hr e e ' ! > " '" n th to all kiiirts yepj's. He tpok a p r e - i i ie d lc n lu i 'o u p . '- . The hobby crew out of cour.se. blit In 1937 h e returne<l a n d I bis bridne club nflllliuioii. When decided to fann. I n 1939 he m a r- I 'f learned a few tnck.s, he u.scd r led th e formci- Jo ra ld ln e Hou.se. pei-roi'm Hiem " h e n requested who was teaching EnBllsh at E den 1''^ bi ldne club, h ig h scliool. I More por.son.s became aware of

M cDonald then worked In W estjhi.s ta lc n i . in ih is line and pretty Coast shipyards a n d in 1942 h e |so o n h e . wjis bcin j;.la \tltcd Lo per-

arliH es an d a library on m a n i c ! a convention in lhat number.s over 1.000 vohunr.s.M uIy hi An/.ona,

fa n ,1 .work will perm it. During th is . time he put,s on .several 30-mlnute

I dent a chance to get hLs view.s to the pubhc, and lh a t I t Rive.s Ihc new.«;men. wlio here re p re se n t the public, a chance to a sk questions that .should bo asked ab o u t the nintnnioth, complex fed e ra l ’ or- ganl^jitlon.

-Khiiiy II ■pmmc'al .«;candal. .stTTlin arcum cul runs, could be swept under the While Hou.se ruR if It^ 'e r e i i l . fo r— Llic -opportun lfcy -the cunfuronccg;— but” most, reporters

jo in ed th e arm y a i r corps w here h e -w a s trained as a navigator. H e was discharged as a fU^t l ieu tenan t In 1045.• H o retu rned to fnrm lnp. M cDon­ald Is a member of tlie Elks lodge an d the American Legion. His

(arm for Rrdupei th roughou t the valley. A t -rirsi, h e d id n ’t charge for the shows, b u t he explains lh a t a fte r a while he wius spending so m u ch “tim e n t " t t n h a t t t 'w a s no longer a relax ing hobby. So he

T e a c h e s i n A r e aW ENDELL. Feb, 4 - J a in e s K em p

i.s teaching speech, general scl- rn ce and biology cla.sse.s form erly lixughl by M rs. Larry P e te rse n a t th e high school here.

Kem p Is from K ansas. H e a t­ten d ed N ebraska T eacher’s" col­lege, Peru>^anrt-,mffjat&d- In social sc lcnce~w lth minors in physical educational an d biology.

conferences offer for questioning.Only nl a news conference can president be asked in person

why he allowed, or d id n o t allow, certain things lo h ap p en . If the rei)orter.s do their w ork con.scien- tlously, the public's r ig h ts can be" protected.

Yet If th is Is true. democi'a\,y'i effectiveness liangs by a slender thread. For news co nferences have no legal support.

m b a s h ; “ m d .r wns th e f ir s t iplty in the world to be lig h ted by

s ta rte d to ch arg e a fee for his e lectricity .

Through sc ie n tif ic m etal an a l- y.si.s and assaying , some 50 pounds of melted co ins will be replaced by the fed era l governm ent for Tex's Gateway club , Jackpot, Ney,. The coins w ere m elted when the club burned In st S ep t. 10. Recov­ered /i.oni..Lhe..debria,_the glob of- metnl was ta k e n to the Twin Palls liink-fm d-Tniatrcoinpanjrrrep^ii'ts

Harold Hove, a s s is ta n t vice p res­ident.

Hove exp lains the bank fo r­warded the m e ta l to the Denver mint, via the fe d e ra l reserve bonk of Salt Lake C ity . A t the m int, the glob of m e ta l will be melted and assayed. W h e n th e m in t has

I determined th e a m o u n t of money Involved, the fed e ra l governm ent will reimburse th e club owners, George Cannon, L ak e Tohoc, Nev..

F a r m e r s I n v i t e d

T o J e r o m ^ l HJEROME. F eb . 4 — All (ormers

me invited to a t t e n d a meeting a t 8 pin. Friday a t th e Canyonslde Giange hall fo u r m iles south of Je»ome on h ig h w ay *J9 lo hear pur­poses of the N a tio n a l F arm organl- ziiiion.

An NPo rep re se n ta tiv e attended ^ 'Meeting th is w eek lit Paul tt^here in Hal steps w ere tak en to form J local unit. I t w as pointed out the NIX) WU.S o rg an ized about two

s ago and Is ac tiv e In the Mld- we.'ii.

Puipoae of th e group la to pro- j'ae a collective b arg a in in g agent lor farmers o n a local basis.

and Tex O ’Niel. Idaho Falls.Hove explains the melted m etal

hod fragm entji of such d eb ris as rocks an d nails. A ham m er was used to b reak up the large c h u n k s of m eta l so they could be placed In m o^ey bags lor sh ipm ent

-—T h e bank official—po in ts—on

Dial Service Plans Listed

HAZELTOW, Feb. 4 - W . W. Clark, Tw in Falls, d istrict m an ­ager o f the Mountain. S ta te s Telephone and Telegraph com ­pany, will report on the proposed extended dial service fo r th e valley exchange a t a m eeting of t h r F irs t Segregation F a r m B u reau rLA p m _TiiP»iriny

such assistance is provided by the bank in case.s of m oney being de­stroyed In (ires. T h e governm ent ■will reim burse anyone In ciusas where m oney is dcstroyod in fires, a fter su ffic ie n t p roof can be made. T he policy in cludes both

r t^ n p o i ' and m e ta r in o n e y . _H9v.Q_poiJHed-out-gQDd.-accurate bookkeeping reco rd s w hich sho.v "cash on h a n d " will help estab­lish proof In cases w here paper money Is b^fl!ecf‘“*' ” “ ....

At th e Ja n u a ry m eeting.. C la rk explained the company’s p roce- dure In com bining the exchange He po in ted out the m onthly serv ­ice ra te would rise and th e toll c h a rg e -fo r individual calls would be elim inated .

T h e new m onthly eervlce ra te , in proportion/’ to the p resen t toll charge, would bo slightly h ig h er. T lie co n trib u tin g factor 1s th a t w hen • a service becomes free It woujd be employed m ore .jT he In­creased tra ffic would necessita te an expansion In the num ber of c ircu its, C lark noted.

Farm B ureau officials u rg e all persons on the VAlley telephone exchange to a tten d . O th e r or­gan iza tions also havo been ln>/fted.

D r . D e H o f f T a l k s

T o C a s s i a G r o u pBU RLEY.' F eb . 4—Dr. Geoj-ge

DeHoff, p re s la e iit o f M agic Valley ph rls tlan college, Albion, was guestipeaktr fpf th e Citssia“C0T3nty Efl-

ucfttion' ^ D e la t io n ih is Sveek a t -tho-B urley-h lgh-school'n iid ttorlum n

Carl J . P en d le to n , S t. Anthony, dem onstra ted teach in g of musical selections a n d s tre ssed the im­portance of m usic In the class­rooms. Ray R eid rep o r ted on public relsitlonB. *Rex H am b lin , of the teachers w elfa re conm iittee. dis­cussed teach ers ' sa la ries .

M orrill R ob lhson , m em ber of the sta te textliook com m ittee, re­ported on a ijieetin g he attended In Boise, M rs. M o ffe tt reported on safety education , ‘

Members dec ided to choose two from the F u tu re T e a c h e rs club as delegates to re p re se n t the asso­ciation a t t h e d e leg a te convention in Boise th is sp ring .

®-T.PrHighSchoorSehior,17 First Teen-Age Girl to

O -'rom P » e 17) I n t h n . ., ( P ro m P a c e 17)

“t t 'n d e ith e r UCLA or If fill! Idalio , and saysIhnt H PJ'lvato license bylloillo m,' " “ y

81, . •■‘■IPS occoalonnUy.Ol aboil! n I '" '" ’ “ ‘“‘“ Iinuss . time nntl(„ ’ » PiacllMl a n d w ritten tc it

ta k e pnssongcrs,

o th er tlm n flig h t Instructors.Tho w ritte n t c 4 Is rigorous. I t

exninlnca «tudcntJi In dctn ll on »uch su b jec ts ns radio com m unl-

'''ENd f! ? , ' i f W ENDELLII. n I '\b . 4 -M r.n n (lM ra . “"<1 Mr,'"eiilif Mrs. Dov-'f«lloii n '" '" loil-

W om en, visited"'n n n u Jorom o club

L a s s i e s M e e tn iO H P IE L l;, ro b . < - I la iu e n 'c

Lassies 4 - H . ,d u b held' nn a rts and c ra r ts m eeting a t tlie hom o o( Dlnne Dnvla thla week. Mrs, Onll H nnsen liuitructcd In nm khi.; co asters w ith leather,- Mrs,- T h u rm a n Ilonsen, lender, l?nvo k n ittin g liBtruotloii. Mrs. Cnrl n ile y wns ail ndult visitor, DIniiii lu id h e r niother, Mrs, J e rry Davts, se rved refreshm ents, Thi) all-o lub m eeting will bo held M on­day Rt th o hom o'oJ Acncs Bohlsl'ir.

, Becomes Solo at Field

catlona, n av lgo tlon a n d m eteor­ology.. Miss . B loddard soys flying Isn't

Just n fad w ith h e r an d she In­tends to co n tin u e . B a n k account pcrra lttln s, sho w ould llko, to own he r own piano som eddy,

OIIAN GE T O M EE T KINO HILL,, r e b . 4 — Orange

m em bers whose b ir th d a y aimlvor- finrlcs occiu' In J a n u a ry , ro liruory an d M arch w ill bo lionored n l a po tlu o k d ln n o r-a t-V -p .m .-W o d n M - doy a t the O rn n g o ha ll, M rs, Wll- Ilnin Cain a n d M rs, Melvli) IIcl- wich a re In c h a rg e o f nrrange- menla.

READ T I^E a,N ItW B WANT ADS

LOOKINGF O R A

S a v e B e fo r e^Y O U S P E N D !

Do .your budgeted laving i (oem »o lecp away bofore you can get them Info your »avingj_ac- count? Stop that look by doing your loving before you do your ipending. Depoiit lovings first thing every payday.

CURRENTRATE

" I n v e s t i g a t e B e f o r e Y o u I n v e s t "

T h e ONLY S av ings and-L o iin Asioclatloo ’ In M a tte Valley irlioss a o o o u n t i a ra

INSU RED by > F ed e ra l A iency.

federal savingsAND LOAN'iSSOClATlON

O F T W IN F A L L S2 3 J . 2 n d S t . N o . '

T W IN F A L L S , J t E 3 - 4 2 2 2

U D H LE '^ b r a n c h o r 8-8302 Ovorlnnd Shoppingr Ccnlor

confcrcncci He enjoyed tlie give a n d take, .|

used the conference to fu rth e r his plnns, and wound u p having an Incredible 098 of them .

Hnri-y T rum nn was no F ran k lin D. Roosevelt, but If h e lacked the fine strokes of n fancy a rtis t , he could still slap on a lot of p a in t—-*- iiatmllv all black or all w h ite—In an astonishingly sh o rt tlipe.

It's too early to-evaluale p roper­ly Dwight D. Elsenhower's news

agree th a t som ething was lacking.Ironically, this m ay have b e e n ’

partly due to Innovations m ade b y - Elsenhower. Each reporter was told to give h is nam e and afflU* atlon before he nsked a q u estio n .'

Since tex ts of the conferences ' were prin ted , and since portions' appeared in nev/8 j:cel5 ftnd..oiv - televlslon. here was a n excellent opportunity fo r those addicted to self-advertisem ent.

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19' portibliit Only 121/,'lHln\• 19’ onnlldlisoflir• 172 M|, In. viewibit i i t i ,

EXCLUSIVE SCAN-TENNAArtlenns' ind hindli (o m b in id . U p tp G lln id id iU r puiMn ’ powii Dim ordiniryiln|li-poli inlinnis.

And Priced at only

or a t little at $2.00 a W eek

| [ |COOL CHASSIS Q" CbNSdlE

• B ull thi belt—ni|or citiu of ill 1V,lrtilulo«m

. • N a l i J i H f i t o T O , ........lonierTVIIIi.

• 20,000 m ill ol n iu tittil plctun powir-wM ffi . trwltHTV ptrfotninci

*2” . w e e ir^ rwia*ipii|iif twlv«l coniolt. 2)* mriU dlt|onil, 212 iq. In. tr(iwibt« ar«i. •

W I L S O N - B A T E S

Twin Falls - Buhl^ Jerqme

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Scratcher-Oiler Relieves Cattle of Pests

OUrfc Francisco* P au l, show s (he c a t t le , i c r a lc h ^ and o ile r h e li m tnufaetu rU ic vallejr a n d fo r w h ic h he has applied fo r a patent. T h e icraleher-oU er Is un ique because cattlc can ru b an y ­where on th e steel (ram e o s well a s u n d e r (he canvas on d be oiled • fa ln s t lice, fllei or o th er body lnsec(s t h a t annoy cattle. T h e heavy

Most Parts of Animal’s Body Treated By Scratcher-Oiler Made by Area Man

A c a ttle 6cr»tcher and o iler t h a t treats easily moat p o r t o f a n a n i­mal's body— the brisket ond-belly t s well a s th e b u k and sides—Is being m anu lactu red by a Moglo Valley residen t, Clark Francisco, Paul.

Francisco, la w e ll-k n o w n to many c a ttle feeders and dairym en, having sold scralchera and ' teed supplem ents In th» valley for m any

turlng h la own bock sc ra tch e r nnd oiler. P a r t3 of this p o r t a b l e Bcratcner a re so U nique th a t he has applied to r a paten t.

I t a p p a ren tly U doing th e Job so \#ell t h a t h e haa sold 74 of these feedlot "m u s ts” in the la s t 30 days. H q hoA a sales representative In

Q uincy. W ash,, n.s well a s several o th ers In the Vttllcy.- T h e re ’s n o ih lns new a b o u t ca t­tle s c ra tc lie rs and o ilers. Com- m erc lany ih'cy have b een on the m ark e t -m an y years a n d a re In m any feedyiirds in the valley . In m ore p rim itive form, th ey may a p p e a r as a tree w ith heavy b ran ch es dragged Into a feedlot for th e caLLlc to rub a g a in s t , and to k eep them from rubbing against

T h e com m ercial varie ty j i s ually Is se en a s an upright m em bw w ith a n oil reservoir on to p ond 0 h eav y rope angling o ff to a s tak e on the ground. F ra n c isc o ’s s c ra tc h e r - o i l e r re6emblc.s this form , b u t ha.s some Im p o rtan t d iffe rences.

F irs t, th e oil is spread to the scra tch in g p arts th ro u g h the use of wicks. Tho wicks, Francisco's own Idea, p erm it tn e oil and In­secticide to flow evenly on the ropes an d canvas so th a t they arc alw ays w et and so t h a t the reser voir supply needs replenishing only every four o r five weeks.

Next, th e rub ropes are wrap­ped wlLh heavy w ire colls around the varlqus pipes t h a t ro m to m aking th e steel A^fra^me. t W fea tu re o f having r ig id rub ropes

Tnf nil p a r ts ^ th e frame, plus no tched jiicce.s of w elded steel for cutvyltig th e hair, Is unique and probably doesn’t ex is t on any o ther, com m ercial sc ra tch e r In the u n ite d S ta tes .

M oreover, there s a canvas ex-

Summary Report Indicates Program oh Agricultural Conservation Is Popular

W ABHm OTON, peb. 4 lUPI)—T h e popular ig rio u ltv ii l cbnscrvallon p ro jram (AOP) w In opera tion on 1,005,U S fa rm ) an d ran c h e s In

- t h e W M-program-year,- a n ag ricu l­ture d e p a rtm e n t sum m ary ghows.

The AOP, eetabllahed In 1836, provides a b o u t aoo m illion do lla rs yearly In cost-aharliig a ssis tan ce to farm ers who eatsbllah an d carry out c o n sen a tlo n practices. T he program Is designed to (1 ) res to re and improve soil fertility, (3) nUn- Imlie erosion caused by w ind and water, a n d (3) cooserTS w a te r on the lan d . •

The farm s an d rsn c h c i Involved In the 19S0 program year — th e latest fo r w hich figures aj-e a v a il- able — com prom lie a b o u t 33 p e r cent of all-U^Sr^furm landi-A m ong- the o u t s t a n d i n g conservation a th levem enls by f trm ers rep o tted In the sum m ary , were 3.9 m illion acres of grass, lepunea, a n d trees

. established w hich take land o u t of intensive lise for more th a n one

" 'crop year,-*notherI.TT ttm ion acres « f-v o g o to tlv o -o o v er-^n ip ro v ed -to

■ ^ b rtn g - lt~ u p ‘ to “conservation ' level » and ex ten d Its normal lllo span ,

_;;_and 60,363 w a te r slorane reservoirs j cohstiuctii^^ T he cost-shares In 1S69 n a tio n - ii ally averaged fibout h a lf th e cost

of th e p rac tlces 'ca rrled o u t.' P a r- ; 'tic lp a tin g farm ers paid Ih e lr h a lf ^ in m oney, m aterlsl«, labor, and ; equipm ent. Average grass cost- . ehate p e r fa rm was $208.

M ajor conaervatlon estab lished on farm s lo st year Included: All protective vegetative cover, e s ta b ­lished o r improved,10,816,000 ac res ;

trees p la n te d o r timber s ta n d s Im- p ro v e d ,. 668,600 acreS; strlpcrop- p lng , 435,000 acres; d ra in a g e to m a n a g o ,- c o n s e r v o a g ricu ltu ral w ater, 1,600,000 acres; w ater­w ays. p re p a re d and seed ed or. sodded to prevent erosion, 48,470 ac res ; l im e fo r estobllshlng con­

servation cover, 16.200,000 tons; wind erosion co n tro l In serious wind erosion areas, 1,624,000 acres; s tubb lS 'm ulch to co n serv e soli and w ater, 6,030,000 a c re s ; terroclng, 781,000 acres; w atersp readers and diversions, 4,101 m iles; w ater stor- oge reservoirs. 60,362 structures.

ru b b in f rope w ired to the bottom o f t h e c a n r u will bow tow ard the sides and ru b a ca ln s t the ribs of t i l e an im a l wlien It p n ih e i a c a ln s t th e top of th e archway. T h e o i le r reservoir It beyond the reach of th e a n im a l and imall a s w ell as. la rg e beef ilo ck can u tilize th is so ratcher-o ller. IStaff p h o to -e n i r a v in i)

*ten d e d f ro m an o th e r a rm o f pipe t h a t h a s a heavy rope shap ed to f i t th e b a c k a n d sides of a large a n i m a l and also a calf. T h is m ea n s n o ad justing to f it th e size o f th e c a tt le .

W ith th is com bination o f oll- ru b b ln g p a rts , a s many as six a n i­m a ls o f a l l sizes can keep th e In­s e c ts o f f th e ir bodies a t one tlrne a n d m a k e them selves look sm ooth a n d s h in y .

T h e re a re no moving p a r ts to t h e o u t f i t , w hich elim inates costs to r r e p la c e m e n ts and breakdow ns.

T h e e n ti r e o u tfit Is m ounted on a w o o d e n p latform and Is p o rtab le;

T.F. County Feedlot Tour Being Held On Farms in Hangen Area on Tuesday

T w in Falls, will be

T h is year’s Twin P a l ls county . .tnnr vAW h e i J In the o f Kimberly o n the Sugar Factofy

feedlot tour m be n e m in tnc n :3 0 . M ost of his heifersH ansen area beginning a t 8:30^^^^ purrhM gd by a local ■packing a.m. Tuesday. .........tp la n t .

T h e Naylor brothers' fced lo ts j Noon luncheon a t t h t American th re e ■ and one-fourth n ^ lc 3 _ e a S t-= ^ ^ 8 lo ii-* ^ ' of Hansen will be the f i r s t stop.N^w corrals, feed building a n d cx- ,pansion~plans-WtU.be..s h n w n a lo ng with a concrew fen cg -lln o m onger.

s t a r t ed < an a ll-concerilra lt'la lion 'w lU bR sliown a t 10 ajn. by B ry o n H arris .Jr., two miles cu t of H a n s e n on ihe old Lauterbach p lac e .

At 10:30, members o f t h e tour will visit one 6f the o l'd& t feedlot establLsliments on the t r a c i one mile east and one mile s o u th of H ansen on the A, R, S c o u fa rm .

FeedloLs on the Mark P o m e ro y farm three and o n e -h a lf miles south of Hansen on t h e Rock creek road will be visited a t 11 a.m.Corn has been one of t h e p r in ­cipal feeds used on this fa j-m for many years.

Two jots of heifei's will b e view­ed a t the farm of John F e lc lh u se n ,

Manager of B ean Growers Selected For Council P ostJ, p . (Jack) Smllh, g e n e ra l m a n ­

ager of the Bean Growers W ai'e- house asHoclatlon, Inc,. T w in Falls, has been elected vice c h a i r m a n of, the National Dried B ean co u n c il.

The council Is a na tionw ide trad e asoclatlon of growers, p ro c e s s o rs . ' dealers and shippers w h o h a n d le

per cent of U. 8. b ean p r o d u c ­tion. !

J , C. Hawley, vice p r e s i d e n t *of the Berger and Plate c o m p a n y ,S an Francisco, was e lec ted t re a s ­urer o f - th e council. B e r g e r and P t^te company owns M agic Valley B ean company. Kimberly.

J r one and one-ha lf miles ,west spoivwed b y local and profes-- ■ ■ - - ....... sioniil b u s in ess firms. Afierw ard,

a pi.nel d isc u ss io n wl|l be h e ld op aU -M U centrate . rations, feeding relationships—to -g r a d e ■ on d saleweights, e f f e c t of the proposed Armour a n d company p la n t at

H ansen on feeding ~th e area, a n d feeding experiences. w.d

Speakers o n the pa„,i „„ elude E u g en e Chnnmlin t P alls; J, J . D ah m en . Caldii'eii erln ten d en t o f the U niveri^J;Idaho b ran c h expcrbnenf ..'i M orris H em stro m . Boise. hveslock sp e c ia lis t: j j, Kemp. N am p a , “and Pome™.U rep resen tin g the Idaho r , , : ' Feeders' a.ssoclatloii -

Sale Is MondayT he Idaho Polled H e r e fo r d a s ­

sociation Is holding a s h o w and sale a t 9 a. m. Monday a t t h e F ile r Fairgrounds,

Forty billls and 10 heifers a r e be- ,ng offered. __________ _

A M ’armers^Ranchers Urged ToU se Brands for Livestock

F a r m e r s an d ranchers eveiy- w h ere a r e u rg ed to brand th e ir liv esto ck before .turning them out o n p a s tu r e by Holland P a trick , c h a i r m a n of th e beef com m ittee of the T w in F a lls county extension ad v iso ry council.

P a t r i c k says in view of increased r e p o r ts o f c a tt le ru s tU n t ln M aidc Valley, t h e best sa feguart le f t tir fa rm e rs a n d ran ch e rs Is the b rM d .

" I f a f a r m e r o r co ttlem an does n o t b r a n d his ca ttle but th in k s he c a n i d e n t i f y J t J o r .legal purposes, by som e colbr o r physical t ra i t, h e ’5 w ro n g ," sa id Patrick. "His b ran d , h o w ev er, la proof of iden­tity ."

--th'^azinrf'f!rfoT= , I ; BLM Rangeland

; / ; Lowered 3 Centsr * The basic grazhig fee in 1061 on

< bureau o f la n d m anagem ent r an g e - ‘ land will be 10 cents j>er m o n th fo r I each h ead o f cattle.J Tlila i s a drop o i th ree centji > per m o n th fo r U« grazing an im a l ' from 1060. T h e \l? p p 1s au tom atic i when th e m nrkeP lirlce for co ttle • declines two cents w ith in th e cu l ; endar year. 'J The basis charge wlU b e the I eame fo r sheep, with a d ju stm en ts< m ade by equating live slieep to one

■; beef ah lhiol. .

i U n iv e rs itftJe t^ T^Beep-Industry. i Research Grant; MOBOOW, IVjb. 4 mPH-A »4,000 ; industry grant.la being used to fl'; nance IJnlvMBlly ol Idoho agrlcul , tural experiment station" research

■ . to aid th e ita te 's sheep Industry, ; says Dr. R. D. Ensign, associate

-r? t« tio in u re e to r ,...................— —Tlie studies ate aimed a t in -

I creashig Uis basic knowMge of ■ ovine abortion, which cosd Idaho , ilieep grow en an'esUmated MOO,-

. I 000 anntuiUr. The grant waa given; by l ie u «nd Clark division o f Vick I Obemlcsl oooipany, Ashland, q ,

Auction Sale!I am cutting down on my farm ing program as are some of m y neighbors; we

—WiH^eli'the-following-located-a-blocks-easlrof-the-HBTisen PostofficerH ansen; Ida—

T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y , 7-SA LE-TIM Et-15^:00-Noon- ------------ tU N C H ON GROUNDS

TOP LINE OF MACHINERY“ 1 0 5 7 'm c 'm o d a " 3 5 0 “ p iifran ll A, "excellent unit

th roughout w ith QU ICK TAOH H rrC H . touch control, IH O wide Iron t-end fo r 390 P o rm all

1066 IHO model SOO P o rm a ll, excellent rubber In top condition w ith touch control and quick ta c h hitch

IH O M tractor, (air 'ru b b e r , .runs good *1051 Jo h i) Deere B tra c to r , lights a n d s ta r te r O liv er 70 tractor, w o rk s ntid runs O k

TRUCKS1053 OM O IH -lon tru c k with good 14-foot beet

______ hBd_gQQd-rubbcr,-rettdr lor use:--------------" HHB'Pam i i i - t s i n r a c i n v i i h 2 -spctd with'

P a rm a m anure spre.ader (power box) in p e rfe c t condition ,

COMBINES & BALERSNew H olland 'N o. 77 s tr ln g -tle baler w ith W Is-

- consln molor New Holland No. 80 w lrq-llo baler w ith W is­

consin motor ,C ttse A-6 combinc w ith m otor .Jq h n D eere 12A com bine with motor ■

CulHvafing EquipmentIH O cultivator front a tu l back bars and tooU

fo r 0 or SOO IH C m ount IH O H eavy Duty p o ta to and bean cu ltiv ato r for

350 Porm.ill m o u n t- c s t r a heavy back bar a n d shanks w ith gauRO wheels

D ix ie m ulcher (O ultro) P.T.O, operated

______ MlSCELLAfclEOUS-F rlg ld a ire 21-cublc-foot deep freeze, t T h e re will no t be m u ch mlsceHaneous ki> come.

early . Tlils Is a very ^veil kept group of m achinery which will do you a good job In your fanning operation,

Ground W orking EquipmentIn te rn a tio n a l 210 1 6 - I n c h , 3 -bo ttom , 2 -w a y

hang-on plow. h y d rau U c operated, like new In te rn a tio n a l No. 3D tu m b le plow on rubber, 16-

Inoh, 2-wayJo h n Deere 203, 2-w ay 1 6 -lnch plow on rubber In te rn a tio n a l lO li- fo o t d isc harrow on rubber T ru c k s complete w ith 2 -w a y hydraulic ram M elrose 6-sectlon h a rro w (25 foot) mounted on

rubber cartNoble 6-sectlon h arro w w i th c a rrie r on rubber O liver tractor sp re a d e r o n rubber, 75-bushel

capacityS teel harrow, 2-sectl6n w i th draw bar Q ean . tic k le r ,-3 -scc tlo n -w ith -fo ld in g bar- w lth -

3 P Ji._________________________________D ixie oeet th inner an d w eeder with 3 P.H.A lfalfa crowner, p u l l- ty p eT an d em disc, 8-foo tB lack l^awk tandeh ij d isc , 8-(ootM assey Harris 4 -b ar s id e rakeJ o h n Deere, 4-bar side r a k e

HARVESTING EQUIPMENT-Cose self-propelled com bine ; 12-foot cut. com-

' pletcly"t)one th ru i year ago, all set up fo r bcons

In te rn a tio n a l M -il b ee t harvester and c a rt with late m odel to p p in g unit all completely overhauled

C ham pion a-row p o ta to d igger w ith new Curl a ttachm en t a n d d ig g er, h a s Quick T och

’ h itch

PLANTING EQUIPMENT4 In ternotlonal model No. 1B5 p la n tln f u n its— _____ “» moiuited o n h e a v y duty r.H.O. ciilH--------- ValbmsiiTIn te rn a tio n a l 10-foot p h o sp h a te drill on m b -

-b e r , llkc-iicw_______Jo h n Deere, 3-rovv p o tp to ‘p l jn te r on iteci, ex­

cellent condition IH C 2-row potato p la n te r

f ' n c k «»all»ble on litge equipm ent ba-.1 C a i V l J . fo r , aale day, conUet ancUbneer o r clerk

ors. OwnersHansen, Idaho, Phone GA 3-1592

AUCTION SER V IC E A U C llO N LhK S. Irv in Lllcrs, Kimberly • CtEUK; J. W. Mesacrsmilh, (fern

S lal« R ealty , T(vin lilalls.Tim MbBacrsmith, Jerom e

P a tr ic k Is a dlrcclor o f t t i e Id a ­ho C attlem en 's associjtlon a s well as president of the “71" C a t t l e a s ­sociation, a group of r a n c i ie r s In th e T h ree Creek area."

Directions: Located '/z-Mile West, i/o-Mile South and i/o-Mlle W est of Wcndcli' Elevator in Wendell, Idaho, on— *

T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 7STA R TIN a TIME: 12:30 P.M. ' LUNCH O N GUOl'NDs

3 T ra c to rs -M A C H IN E R Y -S T racto rsL s ^ e . i - I in c to r witlv- ive-|-^THlGv^lang:-olK-18^inch p lo w -fo iT n n r

tra c to r

John Deere Corn C hopper wilh com head mounted and h ay head will sell separately; the m otor wa.s ovorhaui. ed one year ago and w a sn ’t usod tliLi past, season

2 Phosphate Spreaders on steel wheels,P.T.O. Corn Sheller Single-row Spud Dijfger Horse-drawn Corn C u ltiv a to r

P.T.O.,' in A-1 shape, good rubber Manure Loader for 800 Tractor LH.C. model A Tructor, wilh super A

motor installed ' 4 year.'i ago, good rubber, s ta rte r and lights

F -12 T racto r on rubber with M anure Loader, will sell as one unit, tra c to r runs good

• LH.C. T ra il Mower, 7-foot LH.C. hang-on, 6-foot Mower for A LH.C. hang-on, 16-inch Plo^' for A LH.C. B eet and Bean Cultivator for A Chattin D itcherFull-turn Scraper Blade fo r Ford Bear-type Corn Cultivator for Ford Fresno fo r Ford, only 3 years old John Deere 7-foot tandem Disc 10-Foot tandem Disc, old one Rubber-tireid Wagon and Rack1D4D BN F o rd trac to r In A-1 shape. Good r u b b e r Dearborn 1-row corn picker, 1954 model Case side rak e 3 years old used very little Dump rak e Ford renovator3 Ckiod h a y ailps 6-lnch grain auger. 18 f t .

LIVESTOCK12 Head Holstein and G uernsey Heifers

and Bull Calves, 6 m o n th s old anil up to yearlings

MISCELLANEOUSThere Will-be a wagon load of— Forks - Shovels - C hains - and Manj

Other Items too num erous to raeii- tion - Some Scrap I ro n2 Surge m ilk buckets w ith S e a r s pum p 8 10-gallon milk cans

TERMS: Cash e x c e p t on item s over (500. -S e e -o r -c a l l-» n c llo n e tn m o -d a y -p rio r to T a l*

A . P rD O R A J V lU S , O w n e rHAROLD KLAAS, Auctioneer Phone Jerom e, EA 4-2685

BILL JA CKSON, Clerk Phone W endell, KE 6-2661

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M r. F a r i n e r : B e f o r e Y o u B u y - S e e

T H E N E W IM P R O V E D

KRENGEl HARROW

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j^ io d J N m E E ix s a p c n t" D R O P - O U f T E E T H " H E R E

Look at th ese fea tu re^• Free Hooting, f le x ib le section^

All iteel bindings, leoioned oak bars */■ " ilcel tide b a n , itoel tcofh with molleted heads.

The Wijod H arrow that carrici an uneondltional guaronlce.Tills'every iq u o re inch of teed bed.______

^taggored¥oth t i l l and ro H II. , ricavo no ^hardjidgoi. M cK cr.lo io a-tooth.

2, 3 and 4 le c tio n with folding drawbars avalloble, Builr so bfhcr loclions can bt added loter.

1-A KRENGEL HARROW W IL L S TIL L BE DOING A .TOP JOB LONG AFTER O RD I­NARY HARROWS HAVE FADED C U T !

5-Foot '6-Fool' -Section----- - Section—4 2 S t e e l 'T e e th

( 9 / ) 6 x l 0 ) .

W e i g h t A p p r o x i m a t e l y 115 lb s .

-------^ 5 2 - s t « 6 | - T e e t h - — I

( 9 /1 6 x 1 0 )'■ ' W e i g h t , Approxirnbtely MO lbs.

MANUFACTURED BY

MACHINE CO.SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER

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SUNDAY. FEBKUArY 5, 19G1_^ .TIMESJSIEWS, T W IN FALLS,- IDAHO PAGE TWENTY^NE

Magic Valley FARM NEWS

By Sam Rosen

Route 2, Hanson, Phone GArfiefd 3-5910

D istinguished Guests B e in g Asked To A ttend H a ll o f Fam e E vent Here

Experts Take Second Look, Changing M inds on O u tlook fo r Spuds in 1961

n i io ih e r lo Ihc proBiPM o f ihe | «n a ff a ir - th a t h o n o rs th e UveJtocl livcM ock Industry in U,l- valley, in so u th c e n tra l Idaho.

T h e s e c o iu r to llo n s can la k e the ,, „ „ ,ong o verdue , , tu llo n n o f building up i i , bret*d of which Ls r e c e i v i n g : atten tion]

_______ ____________ __ _ ___________ ___ l iv e s to c k : sUiiiulfttlnK b fiic r p n i c - , ibrouKhout the W e s te rn s ta U s, IrSeveral d islingulshed clilzeiis a re a ry or i*ar(\' M .iu h . and prior te r 'p u b lic insm utioii nexl, yr.ir. nnd fcedlnR or produciiij: c a t i l e | '’'cw of th e burst o f RCtlvlty thQl

bein« Jiivufd to th e second annual th e bancimn ii.iw- This banquet s o o n . or s h e e p ; purchaslnB livo?::ork'and «ccompivnyinff th e UvestOCK ID'souihcem rnl livestock industry's occurs ou tlu* .vauu' day as th e ThouRh specific d e u ils (or ih«* I li id in e markcta omaidtf or in Uie dustry in this area.Hall 01 Pnme b a n q u e t March 18 I d a h o Canlc‘u . 411 ahsotMalion• se lection of ea ju lid iues lo th r Hnll • :scLUn« an example to r lUc in 'r\vui Paila. sp rin g bull .sale | o f Piinie nro in ih c process y| M iiToundm g areas on now 10 do-

Edwarcl Shaff. v ice president o f as esiabii'luM Lim vear th e "'orked oiii, tlie gonoral phi- ^ enterprise, an^i th e like,th e F^deiny bank, c h a irm a n ol t h e . ‘ • • . ‘ • losoplny is Ih n l ih e persons imiM In s h o r t , the a ffa ir lo r lio n o r-P«e-pl;miillm couimitLec. lias ''i'7iV/l..lmvc--conLnbui,od. m .» i- t h e ^ e meiv-and-wom en l« alsovlied the covernor of Idaho a n d nnd have liie ir .

. nanuvs iasrn.„M pUiquc

are thlnWng now the spud-m arkeU ing outlook f o r the next year n m y not be tts g o o d na U seemed a few monlhs ago.

A few m o n th s ago the outlook seemed b r ig h t . Spuds started o u t Willi high p r ic e s a t harvest; p o ta ­to consiunptlon In the U. S. s to p ­ped tum bling a n d w ent up to m o re Uinn 100 p o u n d s annually per p e r- ■son. mostly because of new prQ- ccs.sed p ro d u c ts on grocery shelves, and Idaho procossors were p u r - cliaslng a lm o s t hall of all tlie p o ­tatoes raised In the sUte. It wa5 reported a ls o th a t processors were unable to keep up with tie - m andj of c h a in stores tliroughout the nation.

A. M ercker. sectetary-nfthe-N n-^ tional p o ta to council, said tile o u t­look for th e p o tato Indastry w as good tor th e nex t five years. Ok- .suinlng Uie r e s t of the economy held, up.

prospects seem ed so brljht t h a t n(any fa rm ers decided to grow p o ­tatoes a g a in o n older lands wItH reliable w a te r sourccs. Tliey haci' dropped p o ta to e s from their ro ­tation system years ago.

One d isse n tin g voice, that of th e Idaho S lilp p e r 's association, w as som ehow n eg lec ted , Tim associa­tion s e c re ta ry , Eklword Moore, Idaho Palls, h a d said on several occasions, In c lu d in g once In T w in Falls, th a t Id p h o was .losing som e of the fresh p o ta to m ark d acrcfis the nation o n account ol h ig h prices la b o re rs elsewhere had to pay this w in te r .

Based on ad d itio n a l InfoHnatlon of last, m o n th , there a re oUier d ls- ficntinp voices.

Virgil C ro ss , B u rl^^M liil^gaS r sia extension p o ta to spcclajisl, ^ I d recently, ‘T l ie p resen t potato m a r ­keting s i tu a t io n Indicates the po­ta to Industry will no t be able to profitably m a r k e t a large Increased crop next y e a r In Idaho."

Cro.«’ s ta te m e n t Is based on In ­form ation g a th e re d by hlni a f te r s itting In a t s e v e ra l meetlnus w ith pr(5cfe.«irs, f a n n e r s , snippers aiicT extension se rv ic e personnel from Aberdeen o n d Moscow.

B ackgrounding hl.s statement Is th o fact I d a h o p lantings last se a ­son were 12 p e r cen t above th e y ea r before. T h is was a record h igh . I t r e s u l te d In a record to ta l tonnage of r u s s e ts throughout th e sta te .

Fortunately , perhaps, Individual average y ields l i l t a record low p e r acre, a s i tu a t io n brought on by frosts and a ’ reco rd h o t ipell In Ju ly . W hat w o u ld have happened

i. th is year to tJhe p o tato market-11 ' Browlqg c o n d it io n s h a d bepi f a ­

vorable and a v e ra g e yields h ifh Is a m atter fo r speculation, but I t could happen n e x t season.

Fiu-therm ore, surveys by th e Id a h o Power c o m p an y , economists a n d Informed m em b ers of the spud Industry, now In d ica te th at In 1861 an o th e r 15,000 to 20,000 acres o l new land In Id a h o will go Into spuds.

In a K nse, t h i s Is causing o ther s ta te s to go o u t of the spud In ­d u stry os I d a h o grows miire po­ta to es an d c ro w d s them out, A few years a g o Idaho produced e ig h t per ce n t o f the to ta l produc- tlo n of spuds Ip th e United States; th e n In 195D, Id a h o produced 14 p e r cent, a n d l a s t year from 15 to 18 per cent.

These f ig u re s do n o t Indicate th a t Idaho h a s cap tu red the same percentage of t h e fresh market, b u t rather w h a t Is produced here a s other s ta te s h a v e gone out.

This may be g o o d If competition 1.1 lessmed. B u t I t won’tJ ie so gooi fo r the fa rm e r a n d the shipper- proceasor--if I d a h o potIll<)es^Sre

- s o much h ig h er tiia n 'p o ia to e sra ls - ed In other s ta t e s , like Maine and

id-the fae t - th a t it' tak e s -n- good piece o f m oney to ra ise an acre of potatoes.

Officer.'; of th e association po in t­ed o u t llia t m arg inal land th a t doesn 't produce a t least 200 sacks of spuds will no t return to the farm er even hts costs. Nor will th is yield pay him back for th e usj of his land and h is time. This type of low"production would have th e effect on ly of contributing to a passible sirrp lus crop In 1061.

Extension ccrvlce and bai-galn- Ing a.ssoclatlon s tud ies report the cost to produce a sack ol potatoes is from $1.24 for tn e small farm er down to SI fo r the larger farm er who h as his o w n harvesting equip­m ent. These figures also ~excm d eiL ‘ j!££n:..m.i!io has lo s t some-of-Hs-

Q-Af-itTnT!"Qn/-i"nT^uT ’ " iK>vmor in:nKii.s. Jo bbers and b ro k -

ple would buy th e m .At a recent m ectlnB In Paul of

th e Magic V a lley Potato Bargain­in g association, grow ers were ad ­vised not to p u t apuds on any m arginal lan d s . T h is advice woa b a s ^ on tlhe f u tu r e m arke t Bltua-

W e “ u5e“ 6 r i i t n d a r id time,I f land costs and labor tim e were

included IL w ould rai.se the cost, based on a 200-saclc yield per acre, to ab o u t $1.45 on sm all farm s and $1.20 o n the la r je farms. Larger fa n n s purchasing seed on bulk co n trac ts , fertilizer on bullc basis a n d having low er power ra tes will be able lo ra ise sp uds a t even low­e r costs.

However, f o r the average farm er I t lak es about th rea acres o f 200- sa c k spuds a t p resen t prices to equal th e p ro f i t o n one a c re of 250-sack spuds.• T o enlarge on th is ra tio , It would take 150 acres of 200-sack sp uds to equal the total n e t In­com e b f 30 a c res of 250-sack spuds.

A t a production cost m eeting In B u rley , a few weeks ago, I t also WHS shown t h a t m ore net profit could be realized from raising a 15-ton beet c ro p th a n from grow­in g a 200-sack spud crop.

I f prices w ere to decilne next fa ll , spud p rocessors might take u p the surplus and keep the fresh m a rk e t dem and h igh for fa rm ers’ p o ta to es all seaso n . However, this seaso n there was a cutback on o rd j^ s for processed potatoes th a t

iMttrrrrt—f!um ju [c 40 per c c n t . , TIMS happened pcrhap.s a lew i year.s .soomi' ih an indicated lu s t !

new m viubcrs o l t h e d e p i r tm e n u0( a c n a m u re a n d in te rio r i n ‘ ‘ f ■' ‘" 'P b '.v T h e-\\‘TCihrtiimn.- D ;C ;- T h e b a n k spo il— pl?91L 'H !.L b i:&C)r& U\c banque t a n d do^iatci t h eplaQUOi,

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Tlie groundliog — o r ,wo6’d c h u c k l —sleeps so soundly w h e n h ib e r - l nating t h a t only a sen sitiv e In-F stn im en t can d e te c r itS 'b re f lth ln ff J

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flow of pouih'c.s thLs wUuer wa:; u p se t. v.ore 136 new s io ra s e cellar,'; bii;;- m C.ussia and M iu t- d o k a nre.i'i In.si s«“n.son. Theasaiiie inci'ea'-e 111 ■;mru;:e .space o ccurred

.a l l over du’ CniU’d States.Thi.s mr.uM farinor.s. who h ;id

b e e n .‘.(■iiiu;; p,)( a lo es earlier in p a s t ye.ti-.v hrld ihuni. or are s ti l l holdlMi: Ihe;)!. m aking Idnho p o u - toc.s h;ird to roi' elsewhere.

ProdiK'cr.s and .Oiippers'say b u y ­e r s wni: 10 M aine, the D ak o tas a n d Minnesoia a reas . For t h i s

available m ;- p o lh n d Piuri, k View of the d e m a n d s on a new

e r s ii;td to nun lo o th e r rireas fo r m o re .spuds ilian they bought from th a s e iU'CA.s in \ \\q pasl. In th e n ican iin ie . Idaho growers h a v e boon hoklini; .spuds in cellars.

PruceNSfd potatoes, especially fro zen , cannot be h e ld In s to ra g e ind efin ite ly . They lose flavor a n d sonietim e.s color a f te r a pefiod In sto raR e, The processed potato h a s s o m e peri.shiible aspects, even in t h e frozen p;ickaRe.

W h a t lin.s happened tills w in te r ah m v s th a t Uie piocesslng in d u s ­t r y can 't make spud raising p ro f ­i ta b le to everyone every year*

O n e ihlnc \a in Idaho 's favor, how ever. Tlie ru.s.set potato is 's t i l l t h e befi for Die processoi-. e^en th o u g h other kinds of potatoes m av b e u-sed for some item s. And p ro ­cess in g aren.s can 't ju m p up n e a r r a i l ro a d tracks all over the U n ited S ta te s .

A t least nat in California. C a li­f o r n i a extcniioii sorvico s tu d ie s sh o w the farmer th ere has p ro d u c­t io n costs of S‘2,40 p e r 100 on fie lds yleld lnK fi-oin 250 to 300 sack s. I d a h o lias production costs of l e ^ t h a n S1.50. Tlie conclusion ta t h a t i t i s n 't feasible a t p re se n t for p ro ­c e ss in g to spread In California.

connre.v, a n d t h e traiisiUonal p^n .s (“he^i.vioc:.! period 111 ftRriculture. ' : o a, m, p iid iu

Howevor, one .th in g Ls sure. T h e room ol theevent. (’Mubli.shed l a s t y e a r t o h o n - ________________o r the livestock In d u s try In MaRicj Valley nnd su rround ing areas, w illi n o i be lacking in d ig n ita ries. \

The.se dignitaries will be th e m en and women associated w ith a ll .secment.s of th e llve.stock u i- dustry in this a re a , and Judging from liLsi year's t u r n o u t tbe b an ­q u e t halt will have a n Assemblage o f per.«;om th a t c a n fill the pages of anybcHly's "W ho's W ho" in Id a ­h o agriculture.

T here will be p ro m in e n t *heep- m en and cattlem en, feeders, p ro ­ducers. truckers, b u y e rs , packers. commis.sioii com pany m en. bankers a n d the younger memberU of th e Industry who are growing w ith M agic Valley and t h e older m em ­b ers who have h e lp e d make th e in d u stry what It is today.

Last year’s h o n o rees , w h o j e nam es are on the H a ll of Paine p laque at the T w in Palls Bank a n d Trust com pany, a re as d is­tinguished a group o f men and w om en as can be fo u n d anywhere associated w ith th e livestock in ­dustry .

T hey tire Mrs. O r a L. Brackett.F l a t creek; A. H. B ra ilsfo rd . Hag- e rm a n ; Charles W . Coiner, Twin F a lls ; Harry E aton , Twin Palls;L . P. Larsen, Rock c re e k ; Hay Mc- K ln s te r . sr., K im berly ; E. H. 01m- s te a d . Twin Palls; E . T . Sandmey- e r . Buhl; Guy H. S h e a re r . T^-in F a lls ; Frank T hom as, Twin Palls, a n d Sidney Sm ith, Shoshone,

T h is year’s list o f honorees, no t y e t selected by a la r g e committee m adfi up of persons representing m o s t segments of th e livestock in d u s try . will be an n o u n ced some t im e toward the e n d of Pebru

pri'.sideiu <'f the .i.vociation. rc- ■)n mil meet a t :i tlie R oundup : Non hotel.

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A s 1 hnvp quit. fi\i-mi»K, 1 will se ll the {ollowinR a r t ic le s nt pub lic auction o n m y ' I'linii liicated I ' t iiiili'.s Sdiilh o f th e Minico H ig h School,

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JPmfessoFBelieves S o lu tion O T a rm Surplus, N e t Income to Come S low ly

W ASHINGTON, Feb . 4 IIIPD - A n advocate o f the supply m an. o g em cn t concept o( solving la rm p ro b lem s of su rp lu se s and n e t In­com e believes su ch program s will com e-slow ly.

H arlow W. H alvorson , professor o f agricu ltural economics a t the U n iv e rs ity of W isconsin , expressed t h i s belief a t t h e . recen t a n n u a l aE rictd tnral-; o u tlo o k conference. S u p p ly m an ag em en t is the ap p ro a c h to farm problem s laid down b y P residen t-E lect J o h n P. K e n ­n e d y d u rin g t h e rec e n t campaign. lt~ w o u Id call f o r d ire c t m anage­m e n t of m ark e t supplies.

'I f leglslairdlt 'Wete adopted to p e rm it this a p p ro a c h , It doesn 't s e e m likely t h a t th e re will be a m a d ru sh am ong producer groups t o develop p ro g ra m s I6r every co m m u n ity ," H a lv o rso n said., " If t h i s approach I s tried , i t may very w e l l s ta r t aow ly .”

H e added th a t such a n approach

Hagerman Class Starts on Feeds, Use With Stock

HAGERMAN, Feb. 4—Tlie fir^t o f e igh t weekly classes on feeds a n d feeding-livestock hna sta rted I n th e ~ a ^ c u l tu r a l classroom of

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’ In s t ru c to r i5 -:^ n a ld Carlson, vo­c a tio n a l ag ricu ltu ral teacher.

tlio-D akotos.-P robably.-m ony peo-— T h e -co u rse .^ ^ o p e n to ’ tho 'public.Is h e ld a t 8 p.m. W ednesdays. Sev­e n m ore classes a re scheduled. T he in fo rm a tio n used in the classes a b o u t feeds and feeding bed an d d a i r y c a ttle Is d is tr ib u ted by the U n iv e rs ity of I d a h o extension serv ­ic e .

rep re se n ts a departu re from p ro ­g ra m s with which fa rm ers a re f a ­m il ia r .

H alvorson described the esssen- t lo ls to a supply m an ag em en t a p ­p ro a c h as. "the conscious a d ju s t­m e n t of supply to dem and, com ­m o d ity by commodity, year a f te r y e a r to yield prices In the m a rk e t t h a t h ave been determ ined as f a i r by so m e responsible agency. T h is im p lie s on Insiltu tionai In u n e - w o rk o f controls to lim it m ark e t­in g s , w ith approved n a tiona l su p ­p ly levels translated to individual p ro d u ce rs .

“ A n d It further implies t h a t s u c h supply m anagem ent p r o ­g r a m s w hich ftfe s ta r te d will p ro ­c eed on ly afte r a sufficien t m a jo r­ity o f producers h as approved th e p r o p o s ^ , an d conversely, th a t a s u ff lo le n t m ajority of producers ca n .d lsso lv e a program , oncc s ta r t ­ed, i f they choose.”

H a lv o rso n said t h e question f a rm e rs really face is; "Con we o rg a n iz e th e way our agrlcu ltura w o rk s so t h a t new technology c a n bo In tro d u ced in a n orderly w ay, b u t a t the same tim e not l e a i to s u c h a great increase in o u t­p u t t h a t the m arket fo r all f a l t ­e rs i s destroyed?”

H e believes it con be done, and d o n e in a dem ocratic way. “b u t .pn)y. I f farm ers them selves a rc m a d e fully aware of w h a t It takes to T J ir ir£ Q ia“w lm n h e consequences a re lik e ly to be If th ey don't."

H alK prson noted t h a t farm ers h a v e - “ a - J o n r ‘tra d iao n ~ o f“ Igrior-

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t l l io n l o r m lln tin .n c a ind l i l l . i* on firm), in d lor Imd lormini to cotreci iu d i:i tfrilni| 8 problims, (ill N iih ts ind lulliii, imooth N rd c n . bsnctiti, ale.O lf itr Q U A L IT Y K v itim an P ro d u cU C v trim an 329 and 4iOAuloniallo l i v t l i r i E v trim n n Floitlng Hllch D ilch tr i ■ v a rim tn HK(ltaul(a8 c(»p«rt .

In g th e price consequences of their a c tio n ." especially w h e n It comes t o producing a big c ro p .

"M any farmers b e liev e that to p ro d u ce all you c a n is Uie good tih ln g to do,” H alvorson said

• 'T hero’s a certain m y stic quality a b o u t high-level production . But t h e m anager of a n o n -fa rm busi­n e s s who produces w ith o u t regard t o th e size of his m a rk e t and what c a n be sold a t the p r ic e he has s e t Is soon in trouble . I t 's about t im e th is idea was a p p lie d to agri­c u ltu r e . In dealing w ith , the lorm p ro b le m .”

. Halvorson said, " I t appears *hat u n le s s something is d o n e about it f a r m e r s will continue to adopt new tech n o lo g y and p roduction will c o n tin u e to be s tep p ed up a t a r a t e fasten than m ark e ts e re grow­i n g .”

T h is will act 88 a lo n g run drag o n prices, he said.

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I 'K R IU T A R Y f)A. G. H olland

A dvtrtisem ent, Feb. S-4 Auctioneer: H aro ld Kluas

FEBRUARY 7T I o y J '“ Shepherd a n d 'NergW)Oyif

Advertisem ent, Feb. 5 Auctloneer»—Irv ln E l lm and

Jim M essersm llh

FEBRUARY 7' Art K n u d so n

A dvertisem ent. Feb. 5 Auctioneer: L y le M asters

FEBRIJARY 7A. P . D o ram u s

A dvertisem ent. Feb. 5 Auctioneer: H a ro ld Klaaa

FEBRUARY 7Jak e K e rb s

A dvertisem ent, Feb. 5 AocUoneer: G ay lo rd Phillips

FEBRUARY 8Norman lit^Jagels

Advertisement, Feb. 6-7 Auctioneer: H arold Klaaa

FEBRUARY 8C harlie Thomas an d Ulen Miller

AdverlUement February 0 -7 Jo h n Wert, lira M essenmlth—

Auctioneers

FEBRUARY 9Clarence Kauffm an

Advertisement, Feb. 7-8 Auctioneer—H arold Klaaa

FEBRUARY-9 •Russell *'Bud’* Larsen

Advertisement February 7 -8 Irw in EHers. Jim Messersmlth—

Auctioneers

FEBRUARY 9J e t t W a r d

Advertisement February 7 -8 E. H. Kirkpatrick—Auctioneer

----------T E B R U A R V f f lM. A. Robbison, Elm er Reese

and Earl Barnes Advertisement, F eb; 8-9

AucilDneers: Irv ln EUeri and Jim M essersmlth

FEBRUARY 10 .Lauren Shriver

Advertisement, Feb. 8-d Auctioneer: Lyle Masters

--------- ^ P E B R U A R Y - n ^ ---------Paul S c o tt

A dverffiem ent, F e b . 9-10 A uo U o n ten 4 n )o h n W ert and

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FEBRUARY 17)Olen Buckendorf, Jr.

Advertisement, Feb. 10-11 Auolloneert—K laas Jb Klaaa

FEBRUARY 13Harold Down '

Adxertlument, Feb. 9-lD AuoUoneeti—Ivenon and Itos

FEBRUARY 14McVey's Valley Equipment Co.

Adverllsement, Feb, 12 Auotloneeri! Irv in ' E llen , Jim

Meewrsmlth, J o h n Wert

FEBRUARY UGuy K lnyon

Advcrjliement, F eb. i ; - -Auctioneer—Dtlbevr'ATeiaiTder

FEBRUARY 14Frank Thom pson

Advcrllieraent, Feb. 12' A uelloneer-Ilaro ld Klani

February 15lhHam O nrrlsan

Advertiieinent. Feb. 18-14 AuoUoneeni Irvin Ellers 4nd '

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F E B liu A ilY 15Ivan Coley

Advertliement, Feb. 13-I« Auctioneer!, Klaaa A Klaai

FEimUARY 15Fred lloakliis

Advertiiement, Feb. IS-lt o tlo n ^ rr-lla ro ld K laaiAuotl

1955 Chovrolrt Ti'urk with heel bod. 2 speednxir niKl long wheri biuso—(iiwd o n e__ _

IfllR F(*rd Truck -2 sprrd195.) Ciicvrolci ton IMck-Up-Jii.U overhauledPiinna Feed Box foot.Ford aiil T ractor- dual whcpl.s niicl t i r e s —vSpool.s

1(1 CO Lo 9(1 in.—ju.st like new 19-lft Ford-ForKii.soii 'Fnu’tor—good one Farnmll M Ti actor—gopd rubbof-Rood condl-

lion,Inlcniaiionnl H Tractor wilh duiil wheel.s PumlKainr for Nematode in entile—f i t s Inter­

mit lonalIntcrnniioiml Tumble Bug Plow—16 in .—deep

tilluRp mole boards Inlcniaiionnl Potaio Cultivator for H o r M—

iieavy tool bar International 11 B Beet Topper—like new International Potato DlRgrr—one row Pho.sphate attachm ent for IiUornnllonal Potato

Planter Ford ScoopFord Hans-On Mowev—6 loot cut Ford 2 bottom Plow—1 way • „Ford Cultivator—back cnd-3 , bar.Bauer front ond Cultivator (or Ford Fanil Hand 11 F Manure Londer-heavy d u ty -

chopped hay basket—dirt and m a n u re buckrl

MC 56 W Hay Baler with len.slon conu-ols— Used one soa.son

John Deere 10 hole Grain Planter w ith seed at- tiichincnt.s. on rubber, like new

John Deere Bean P lanter-3 point 5 foot Hay Crowner—3 point hitcli Silver Beet T lilnner—all attnchmenL'j Oliver 9 foot Tandem Disc—3 point Milton 4 row Beet Planter—3 point 3 section Steel Harrow—3 point

5 foot O ff-Set Disc16 foot O m ln Auger—4 In.—electric m otor

‘!22o~fept of 'r i’ack^and roiiei'.s for doors M tooL Stock Rack-complete Platform—3 point Evrrsinan F loat—8 foot 10 foot Cnm el-packer-3 point Cyrlon Phosphate Spreader6 foot Roll-over Fie.snoft foot Sprlngtooth Harraw—3 point Self Bean C utter 20 foot M achinery Trailer 10 fool B lade—3 polni

SHEEP & EQUIPMENT AND hay ; ^

25 White Faced-^^we Lambs 40 Tons of first and second crop H ay i f n o t

sold by sale day

MISCELLANEOUS30—18 foot Peed Bunks ^C am p to r P ick -U p 4 M etal W a te r Troujlis 6 Rolls o f 32 In. Netting W ire ■40 Steel Po,<it.s Vise and AnvilCom plete L in e of Shop Equipm ent Allen 250 A m p. Welder G rinder a n d M otor 500 gal. S y ru p T an k on T ra ile r 100 R ailro ad T iesLots of C u ltiv a to r Tools ■ _____

Many more m iscellaneous items loo num erotis to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: CASHAny sale over $500, can be financed for 60 days.

JAKE KERBS, OwnerGAYLORD P H IL L IP S , A u c tio n e e r

liox 146, IJeyburnJESSSLAUGHTER,

C le r k

^ u c n o i h S A i i iAs I have gone into the complete Welding- Supply business, I .will sell th e fol­lowing located from the soutiiw est corner of Buiil, Idaho, 6 m iles south, 2 miles* west ,and i/ mile south or from Castlefoi;d, Idaho, it’s 3 miles east and

miles south. . '

Tuesday^ February 7S A L E T IM E : 1 2 :0 0 N oon — L u n c h _ o n G r o u n d s J jy i - C a s l le to r d - W o m e r f a X lu b -

5-TRACT0RS-51S53 Massej'-Harrls 44 diesel tractor, 400 hours

on-new overhaulrhas-new-powcrT>aclErhair power equal to 44 special, 2-way h y d rau lic contrdlT wlde~front'end, 3=PH, good n ibB er'

1952 Ferguson 30 tractor with 35 po w er U t, In excellent (yndltlon, food nibber

104DTHO‘"M" tractor In good condition, has live litt, good luljber

1048 Ford "8N” tractor. In good condition, Jalr rubber

Oliver 70 tractor in A-1 shape, gooa ru e o c r

Other MachineryHomdraullo m anure loader t o Ford or F erg u so n Horndraullo grab fork and booin New Idea tractor manure spreader on rubber 18" quartertum plow .w ith Llndemon bo ttom s Dearborn 2-bottom 1-way plow

~M olln^O 'loo t-tandem -dl«c-ln-excellen tr-cgnai^ tlon with wheel for moving ,

Cose 3-6ection steel harrow wllh folding draw ­bar ■

Caae-7-loiit-tandem illaii— -----

"Ford Iroiit^end bean cutter Bcrapet blade la n d J Io a t

2 -sec tlo n steel h a rro w O liv er 2-row sp u d p lan ter V a n B n ln t 14-hole grain drill M cC orm lck-D eerlng bean drill w llh 3 - P H 8 -fo o t Graham H oem e plow, has 3-PH3 - to o th sod b u s te r w ith 3-PHJ o h n Deere No. 5 mower, h u a t t a c h m e n t to

use on a F o rd o r Ferguson tra c to r F e rg u so n 0-foot m ow erF e rg u so n h an g -o n P .T .o . 8-bar slda r a k e , h a s

bean a tta c h m e n ts F e e d , ditch c leaner, 3 -P rf

-C u r ry 's single w ing d itch er. 3-PH 2 -co w metal (ex c e p t floor) stock tra ile r, e .tce l-

len t rubber 2 -w h e e l trailer1 6 -fo o t hay rack w ith o u t ch asilt >

O liver SO twin He hay baler In ex cellen t shape

MehTOe harrow a n iU lrtttthar,.uM d-onlY -nne- - season, a good one ■

Massey-Harrla 12-foot awather In very good....condition ............................Farm hand tniok power box manure sp read e r

H orndraullo buckrake w ith hydreullo p u ah o ff system

2 " tool bar wlth-B-sprlng trip corrugntor a h a n k j, 3-PII

J 8 - t o o ^ a l o d J i i a y ^ « l o v a t o ^ ^

Other MachineryJohnson b a le d ho y loader In A-1 co n d itio n y e ^ g u 5 o n - l l D l d - c u U l v a t o ^ - w l t K ^ l » ^ h a s Ferguson s p u d h llle r with discs. 3-PH

2 box wagons without wheels Dump rake

2-^RUCKS«l1848 Ford tru ck V-8 cabover, 3-lon, 4-speed,

2-tpeed, w ith very good beet an d g ra in bed, good rubber -

1040 Chevrolet truck, 14 ton, 13-foot ’ army, bed w ith stake tack, in good condition, good rubber . ' , .

___;Bnth truc lis hait-lllB l^lloeiiM -Blii'tea'*^

MISCELLANEOUSHeat houser fo r Massey-Harrla 44 ^ Ford and Ferguson front wheel weights Qas purap. awlnglng hlfth lo r Ford Horndraullo pum p, markers for bean drill, 3

wheels a n d tires for Ford or Ferguson front e n d , ■ • -

'Ford or Ferguson tractor Jack J electric fencers, slcUe grlndw, cultiva tor

tools, forks, shovels, log chain a n d o ther Itema too numerous to mention,

— HAY—Approximately 1200 boles o f .and-euttlng h a y •

— LIVESTOCK- -4 H olsteln-bred helferi Holstein h e lle r , 10 months o ld . ' . Quemsey heifer, 8 mouths old Nearh ' ' 'Harris torch s e t w ith cjiUndera Complete d u a l wheel, front-end assembly. Xor

M atsoy-Harrlii 44 'Fi'ont-end w heel and tire fo r M asjey-Harris-44.

30-ft. boom pole and cable; Self hotf feeder,' hind w heel spacer! for Ford or PWKUson,-

S-ft. tra ile r, axle frame for motor hoist, 180-gaIlon overhead gas tank with etand,,

, ' grille g u ard for 48-J3 Chevrolet plokup, BO , gallon d ru m full of dieael fuel, baled bay;

fork -

. TERMS: CwK Doy of Sole

ART KNUOSON, o»»r, AUCTIONBBB: Lyl« Maelers— Phone 090-J3. Duhl

CLERK: Cal H a r p e r -P h o n e 576-W , DuM , ;

Mm

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T. F. Tailor Worlts at Sewing Machine

A. C. F ra s ie r , Tw in F a lla (ailor, h a s b een a tailor all h is life . H e Is 76 y e a rs old and f irst s ta r te d a t the t r a d e when h e w as 7 years -old. help ln jr mal(e clothes f o r m em bers of t h e fam ily. He was th e younfest boy in a fam ily of nine c h ild ren an d each child h a d c e rta in chores to do—his Job was to help m ake clothes fo r th e o th er ch ildren . (S ta ff p h o lo -engrav ins)

T.F. T a ilo r, 76, Made F irs t C lothesF or F a m ily in M issou ri a t Age o f 7

The 2 0 th century h a s brought considerable change in th e lives of fiomo porsoxu. Tho ta ilo r's trad e is one t h a t h a s seen considerable thange in th e lost 60 years.

. A. C. F ra z ie r . Twin P a ils , is 7fl years old a n d has worked a t the taliorers t r a d e since he w as 7 years old, w hen h i s m other f ir s t p u t him to work m al^ lns clothes fo r the large fa m ily .. In h is .life tim e. ,Frfl7/ler \ m fiecn

- f H-

' t I I

He was born In Missouri, the son o( a country doctor and the youUR- « t boy In. a family of nine chil­dren.

Malting clothcs for the family was som ethlns that every family took for granted In those days. Todoy, w hen moat persona con go to a local Btoro and buy any article of clothlne they desire, the days when a tom lly too< a handful of (heep's wool and fashioned It Into an article o f clothing seem remote. Buch was th e life In Missouri be-

_X or»-the-tum of the cen tu ry .'There w ere ho “store bought"

clothes th e n , a t least they weren't a commonplace for most families, according to Frailer.

On the l a r n where they lived----- there was a-floclrof-shceprllrw as

the wool Trom this f l o c k that clothed th e family during the year. Cottcn m aterial could be pur­chased fo r shirts, but the trousers, coats, Jackets and overcoats all weie m ads by members o! the family,

This w as a complicated, .time- consuming process, P razler ex­plains, and It was especially hard on a family of such size.

It took abou t 24 hou^s of work to make a p a ir of trousers. Frozler sayi, b u t . th is work was divided

----- among-all-membera ol-the^,om lly.When bo was. 7 years old, Frazier was assigned by h i s wldo\ved

. mother to p lay the role of family tailor. B u t before he could fash-

. Ion the c lo th Into a coat, the ma- ------terlal'hsa'to 'bsT nrde,^ ^

Frailer explains the complicated process t h a t followed tho sheep

, shearing sessions. The raw wool___ stas-washed^clean ol natural-olls;

g h ls jh ru n k the wool and proctl- coUy elim inated any shrinkage In the cIothlAs.

Then the wool was dyed. This was an 'ex trem ely complicated process The lye t h a t "vi'os Wtd Jn the dye­ing process was homemade. I t was maae to a hopper in the backyard All the w ood ashes from the fam­ily fires w ere placed In the hopper Later, w a te r was poured througf the ashes an d the lye drained off the bottom . Commercial dye was

"TTddfd'tft th e lye, ih 'Ju 'snhe propj;r amount.- T h ls was determined by a home recjpe.o t Frazier’s mother. Til4 m uch would ta t the cloth away; too little, and the color

-w ould -fnde:----------------------------After th e w o o l wos woshcd,

ahnink a n d dyed, the wool would be carded, T licn 'the string of woni would be s p u n on a spinning wheel. Later the string would bo woven on a loom. A t all times tho ioojii was" set u p In the corner ot the living room . Most of this work was done in the evening by various onembers ' o f the family^ ,

, IVailer says the cloth th a t was fashioned b y this means was called jeans. I t w as either a tight ot loose-woven cloth, depending on the method ujcd in weaving. I t was

■ a 'h e a v y -c lo th * that~^vove \v?U. Frailer sa y s It welglicd between 18 to 30 ounces per yard, .similar

. to Harris tweed, but a closer weave, He t»ys h e always enjoyed tho

su p p o rt ab o u t 10 tailors."B u t P ra z le r says learning a s a n

ap p ren tico wos dlltlcult. H e ex- pitilns t h a t there are .secrets to the tra d e th a t older p ra c tit io n e rs ju.st w ou ldn 't reveal lo the y o u n g apprentlce.s unle.ss Llicy liked th em quite well.

P rn z le r m anaged lo p ick up secrets from the older ta i lo rs an d even m an ag ed to pul Ji i m s e 11 througli, qpllege by workllng n.s a napprentice In ir~Columblu, Mot he eunsli.allorlng .shop.

A lth o u g h he Intended to fa rm afte r h e g o t out of college, h e d e­cided h e w as'w orking a t, w h n t was tor h im , " th e most fa sc in a tin g

* * * *

trade th ere was."'He ex p la in s th a t becau.se s ty les

change a n d no two persons a rc built ex actly a like , tallorinj’ Ls one of the m o s t ' variable of Jobs. No Job 1.1 like th e la.st one and I t Is never b o rln p

To P ra z le r the work of InllorlnR i.s .som ething [lint mellows w ith age. And h e .says a tailor lea rn s more abou t h is trade the older he gets. He say.s he is 7(1 tbl.s year, b u t

than he w as la.st year. He intend.s to work fo r an o th e r 10 years a n d then re tire . He adds th a t h e 'll probably be a better tailor th e n th an now.

* * * *

Invention Helps Crease Cuff

A. C. F ra i le r works w ith h la invention, a m e ta l fram e he d e s ip i - ed to h e lp Iron th e c tease In th e cu lt. F m le r c a n recall th e d a j's when h e wa»„a_lioy In JM Isgouri w hen all the fam ily (ilnlhf|i ,yere m ade a t hom e. They s ta r te d o u t w ith sheep’s w o o l w hich 'w as in id e Into y a rn , th en elbtli, a n d en d ed up with ta i lo re d clothes. (S ta f f photo-engravln it)

•wdrk, eVtn 'fiS 'in M n g b o y rtS te f in life, a f t e r he attended Missouri 'Valley college and tho University of Missouri where he m ajored in atcloultuni, h e decided th a t tailor ,jng was th o trade lor him.

Frailer says that>his paternal grandfather was a tailor In Vir­ginia and once (Ailorcd clothcs lor

. PiM ldent Monroe. "I guess that's . why I took to It," ho snys.

"IHere w ere no tailoring schools — liT T iro s B" days,"“ hir-snyBr-"\Vf

leaniod as apprentices. And tliere wu never a n y problem about get­ting a Job, fp r about tO per cent of

' the popu la tion wore t(Ulor-made clothes th e n . ’

"A town th o oI Twin Falb a t llie .tu rn ot tho century would

FarnTBureau Shown Film

H O L L IS T E B r'F eb . ( - A Him on open h e a r t surgery wa.s hhuvvu a t the m o n th ly nieetlnu o! the S a l- Hion T r a c t Conununltv r \\ rn i B u­reau m ee tin g held ai (he l lo llls ie r □ ran g e h a ll .

D r. D en E. Knl?,. Twin FnUs, ex­plained b riefly the work nr ihe Idaho H e a r t as.sociai|on and c o n ­ducted a question period.

Ml'S, H e b c r Louglunlllcr a n ­nounced R ed Cross first old dn.sses will s t a r t n t 7 p.ju. Ptb, 15 a t the O range ha ll.

R esig n atio n of Ih-s. w . J . Liwit- Ing .m -C m iil'ftm -chalcuw acepted a n d Mrs. Mnrlon P en d er- g rn ft was appointed lo replace her.

C om m ittee chalrmon ap p o in ted were D avid Ciiadwlck, policy d e ­velopm ent; H e b e i - Loughinliler, policy e .\ecutlon; Lester M cG regor eoinm odlly; Dyrl Kunkle, m em b er­ship: M rs. Steve Pastoor, rep o r te r ; C. M. L an lln g , road nmrking;, M rs. Mark Skrem . rerreshnionts; C . J Uofs, legislative; O e iio a r lf l , lab o r aiul O raii Jo u c s-llm la n li

M nrlon Pendergrall. counlv del- enate, rep o rted on the mixed g ra in •lluallon. David Chadwick r e p o r t ­ed oil t iie F lie r Miiliial I’lioiio oom|)any ineetliig.

U efreshm cnls were scrvc'd by M r and M rs. G ene GriK nml Mr" an d Mrs. L. K. Ju’sliii, Jr,

Fairview Grange Asks Joint Deed

b u h l , F eb . 4—Fnlrvlew-.Cirange adopted 0 i-e.solutlon urging Joint deed la w between the hu biuid and w ife then they m et In regular se ss io n W ednesday e v e ­ning.

I t Was rcp o i'led the r iin d -ia ls ln u p a rts sponsored by Hie O ran g e net(e<i $103.53. ThLs am ount wll be dlilded a m o n g (he h ea rt, c a n ­cer and p o lio funds. R aym ond Beiiiiclt, y o u th comm lltee c h a ir ­man,* rep o rted th ere are openlng.s (or boys o r girls to Join th e Nortlwlew 4 -H Llvcstock.oiub.

Orange m em b ers volcd to se rv e t ln r t t r a r c n - S h r lw r ia n i i siiirj.=Sbr 10, and w om en were requesled n (urnlsh a plo for the ,sale, n u t h Priest, a rep resen ta tiv e ot the. t e l ­ephone co m p an y , e.Kiilalned th e new dial system . I t was announced Pomona G ra n g e would ineet^P eb 11 at K im berly.

Mrs. C lara Ju k e r and Mr. o ju l M rs. W ard M offett served re- tre^ilimcius.

Results o f U nderw ater Survey to Be Published

BAN FR A N C ISCO , Feb. 4 - T h e national park serv ice announces from i t j reg ion fo u r office here thatrOn ana lysis o f th e charts re ­sulting from - th e U nderw ater m apj., ping of. C ra te r lak e 'wlll 'be pul5- llshed In an a r t ic le In the Febru­ary Issue of th e A m erican Journalof.Sclenci,___________________

Tlie m apping survey was done in d epartm en t of geology. University 1055 at C rater L ak e N ational park , I of California In B erkeley ,'to un- Oregon. by o fficers of the D. s .ld e r ta k e analysis „ o l . th e _ h y d a b . coast, and geodetic survey under a ' g raphic charts. D r. Williams is a cooperative rese a rch agreem ent'recognized au th o rity on the geol- wlth the n a tio n a l p a rk service. T h f I ogy of .C rater lake. resuUing -underw ater m ap shows In his article . D r. Williams de-

'.(hal th e deepest p a rt of C rate j lake is 1,933 fee t, somewhat'' less th an the previously estim ated d ep th of U 96 fee t. T he lake,'hpw-

• e v e m e m a ln s th e* d e e ilB n rt~ th e ^ U nited. S ta tes a n d seventh in ' the world.

T he na tiona l park service re- que3ted_D rJiow il_W illiaiB S-0f-the:

Grange Helps With listings On Directory

BURLEY, Feb. 4 — T he Clare­m ont Orange h a s worked In con­junction with w om en of the Farm Burcnu to compUc ru ra l addresses to appear witli th e n am es of farm residents In th e n e x t telephone book,' it WAS rep o rted at the OrniiBC m eetin s W ednesday night.

The Burley L i o |j ^ ^ u b recently s ig n p r if l l ; ^ i n . .1

with road addresses an d najnes of residents. The lis t was submitted to G rant W yatt who will turn It over to th e M oun ta in S ta tes Tele­phone and T e leg rap h company.

The group voted ag a in s t the blil now before tne leg is la tu re which would abolish tra d in g a tam parT he women were In tc rea ted In contin­uing the stam ps.

Tncy diacuflscd w ork ing in coop* e ra tlo r w ith th e F a rm Bureau to have rura l p a rty line telephones se t up on a th re e -m in u te limit os they are In M inidoka county.

Mflater Russell Shoclcey intro­duced D. David Lewis, m anager of th e em ploym ent secu rity agency, who presented a film , "Idaho's Bummer Citizens,” on migratory labor. He briefly review ed the or­ganized labor t h r e a t to these la­borers in C aliforn ia . C harles Clark operated the p ro jec t;

Dick Aldrich, m an a g e r of .the Co-op Supply a sso c ia tio n ; Burley, a n d Harold W ilson, fertilizer sales­m en. discussed fe r t il iz e r needs for th is area.

Refreshm ents w ere served by M r. and Mrs. B ay P reym ilier and Mrs. Annie F reym iller.

Burley high school FFA mem- ber.i will be guests a t the Feb. 15 meeting of the O ran g e . ______

FINED AT HAGERM AN HAOERMAN. Feb. 4 -R e x . S.

Johm on, O rofino, was fined $7 and costs by J u s tic e of the Peace Ellis B. Alien fo r fa ilu re to reg­ister a m otor vehicle. H e was cited by State P a tro h n a n W alter J. Klrtley.

scribes a newly discovered volcano with a nearly sym m etrical cone rising 1.320 fee t from the floor of the caldera u n d e r the blue w at­er.'? of C ra te r lake. He calls this volcano the M errlam cone a fte r, the laie John C. M errlam, form er, president of th e Carnegie In stitu ­tion of W ashington , and form er cha irm an of th e departm ent of paleontology a t th e University of California. B erkeley campus. Dr. M errlam 's son. Lawrence C. M er- -1am, is the n a tio n a l park service regional d irec to r in San Pranolsco.'

Dr. W illiam s’ analysis of the floor of the lak e was aided by a collection of bo tto m samples ss cu red by C arlton H. Nelson. Uni . v e r s l t y . o L M i n n c s o t j L c g r a d u a t 6 - s t u —

d e n t in geology, as a p art of a thesis he !■'( p rep arin g on the C ra te r lake region.

M errlam says t h a t Dr. W illiams’ a rtic le in the forthcom ing issue of the A m erican Journal of Sci­ence represenL^ th e success of one of a num ber o f cooperative re ­search projects t h a t the n a tio n ­al park service is conducting th roughou t th e U nited S ta tes h a n d -in -h an d w ith other federal | a n d s ta te g o v ern m en t agencies an d universities.

T h is research. M errlam said, is c rea tin g new knowledge in the] fie lds of n a tu ra l science, h istory | a n d archaeology, t h a t is proving of g rea t value to s tu d e n ts 'I n these fields and to th e national park serv ice’s p rogram of Interpretation of th e parks fo r th e ir millions of visitors.

WYLER'S PACKAGED CONCIbLTRATED

S 0 W $ -2 H »Beef noodle, cliicken noodle, or cliicken rice. Ciioice or asst.

"SWISS MISS" FROZEN FRUIT

Play SelectedBURLEY. Feb. 4—T l« three-ac t

play, "O ur H e a r ts Were Young an d D ay," has b een selected as the a ll-school play to be presented by th e Burley h ig h school and try ­o u ts will be held th e week of Feb. 13, stf.tes Mrs. R . R . Riley, facul- ty instructor,

T h e comedy w as w ritten by Cor' n e lia O tis S k in n e r an-l Emily K im ­brough and d ram a tized by Jean K e r r who wrote “D on 't E a t the D aisies." T he p lay la sponsored by th e T hespians, t h e dram atic dub. b u t tryouts are o p en to any high school studen t. A tentative date o f A pril 22 Is s e t for the play.

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n e mIf you save trading stamps, you may be in clanger o( losing tha t privilege. The right to save'or not to save should be your own decision, not the State of Idaho's. Urge your Representative listed beiow to vote NO on the Traditjg Stomp bill now being con­sidered by the House of Representatives.

Address: House of F?epresentatives,

Statehouie, Boise, Idoho _____________ jB lephone: 5-36B1

, TWO i.vrn.\ri;i)IDAHO S T A T E C0LLE013, l>o-

pUello, a.l), ChiulM Kiilit, Dur- ley, nml Linvrciice Hllvey H |ch- fjelil, were In itia te d lum u ,o i g c cliiiptcr o( I 'l DeUii. i ia -lloiiiil lio iioniry lo rn is lc s ' (fn lc r- u l t y , I h b w o e k .

CASSIA COUNTY Rep. J. Vard Chatburn

GOODING COUNTY Rop. Clyde C. Potorson

JEROME COUNTY , — Repi-Jomo*-G.-Martln“^

OWYHEE COUNTY Rep, Alvin B. Benion

TWIN FALLS COUNTY Rep. Jack D. Clolborn,

Sr.Rep. Wm. j . Lanting RoprHorry St'Turnor

This aUvortlsemeiit Bponsored by the Idaho doiiaumcr'a Lcueue tnd a <Jc n Green Stomps

Large Family Size choice of

Apple - Cherry - Boysenberry

B P i n i r s i i E

CIANt I^ I I y » » p o y p

78c

Folgers’

COFFEE1 71c2 .1.38

SunshineKrispy

CRACKERS2 Pound Box

55c

Fresh, Tender, Juicy PORK

NECK BONES 3 2 5So Good With Sauerkraut

Our Own Fresh Daily GROU N D

BEEF. . 2179ARMOUR'S STAR

Boneless, Skinless' FULLY COOKED

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HAM S.. 31!!GRAPEFRUIT

8 p o u n d M j C C

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AVENUE EAST PHONE RE 3 -4 4 3 4

OPEN DAILY 8 A.M . TO 8 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS

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Forest Ranger Examines Bullet Damage to Sign (or aboul 15 y e a rs , 'b u t t h a t . J t ta d n 't been v e ry successful u n t i l iiewtr loclinlques were d ev tlo p ed .

Tilt Caudles h av e raised t h o O m ii PyrriicM since 1948. T h e y lu v t r«i.sed a n d sold about 35

A rtif ic ia lly Bred G reat Pyrenees Pups W eigh 9 Pounds at A g e of O ne M onth

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Allen Aahton, assistan t forest ran fe r of the Sawtooth Valley I-ranker district of th e Sawtooth national foresj, examines dam ofe

to the wlldemeas a rea slini which Is observed arniually by thousands of persons drivlnr over Galena lom mlt on U. S. highway 93. Bul­let bole b shown a t each of white crosses in lakes. The large

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sign, which depicts th e m an y lakes, pealis and t r a i l s 'I n the p rim ­itive area, cost ap p ro x im ate ly S1,00(), forest serv ice offic ia ls note, and the damage In ih e p a s t season will cost a b o u t $500 to repair. Each winter forest service signs are broujlil'to H a ile y for repairs. (S taff photo*pngravlng)

|V a n d a ls Deface Forest Service Signs W h ich T e ll S tory o f W ilderness A rea

Awards Given to Cub Scouts Here

HAILEY. Feb. 4—E ach winter any of the approx im ate ly 3,600

B trail. f ire protection, ro ad , recreo Rtion a n d o th er In fo rm a tio n signs g o f th e Saw tooth fo re s t a re taken

the fo rest service w arehouse In Hailey to be repaired a n d prepared

re -h a n g in g in th e spring. T h is y ea r, however, vandaltfim, ^

feforest service sfgns _ h w been "greater In several sections of the S o rest th e n ever before, local rang- | r s rep o r t.

T h e g rea te s t dom age Is reported I th e larg est and m o at elaborate ilgn o n th e forest. I t overlooks the

ad w a ters of the S alm on river nd th e Saw tooth valley region—

dow n the river to those peaks jround R edflsh and S tan ley lakes

^iiiwhlch h ave been re fe rre d to by jrld trave lers H3 th e "Switzer*

- l i ib n d o f A m erlca .- T T h o u san d s of to u rf ttS stop eoch

season to read th is sign, w hich d ep ic ts the m any lakes, peaks, t ra i ls an d other In lo rm atlon con­ce rn in g the prim itive a rea in one of A m erica’s la s t great w ilderness a reas.

M uch painstak ing labor by local fo res te rs w ent in to the sign, w hich ift in th ree p a rts and weighs well ^ e r 300 pound3 . T h e m a in ” m easures six by eight feet. T h e two wings m easure th ree feet by five feet. T hey are m ade of tw o by tw elve-inch boards.

Cost of m aking the signs was approxim ately $1,000. D am age the p ast season will cost about $500 to rep a ir, forest service officials say.

Lack ing any th ing be tte r to use OS ta rg e ts for th e ir rifles a n d p is­tols, vandals used the lak es of the m ap, colored blue, fo r "bulls e y e s^ -O th e rs c a rv e d their In itia ls In ttie valuable sign.

Tho large, m iddle section of the sign is placod a t a low angle , so read ers can look out over th e v as t stre tches depicted on ils ' su rface . V andals have defaced th e s ig n by walking over it. hobnails cu ttin g deep Into the wood.

At the foot of G a len a su m m it, where the SRltnan r iv e r h e a d s -as only a small creek, stooci a elgn, "Headwiitens of the R iver of No Return ." Several m iles on down the river, also beside h ig h w ay 03, an o th e r .sign poin ting to th e w est read ' yunder Lle.s th e S aw too th Wilderness."

Last July 4 both th ese tw o by eight-foot signs were s to len and have never been recovered. Ja ck Lavln, Sawtooth Valley ran g e r,

from whose d istric t these signs were taken, sla te s new ones will be m ade this w in ter a n d h u n g in th e spring.

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All SriH iirts ;ind vmvc.s n r r in- v l t rd ti> (h r (lim-.i'r .mil w o rk ­shops follow 111.'

A.ssistinu ;iiT Hiiv Rri.l, n r r a u K r - m rn t c h a irm .rn : Jav Wakt*. llc t:- e t r l i iu n n a n . an d h a n k H u m , all B urlin ', pro i'.ram niui p u b l ic i ty . aloMj,’ w ith nu'inbcr.s of d ip C a ssm dLsinct commLssioncr .Maif.

Tlu* worl:shop si‘.s.Mon. u nder the direction oi Frank H am , Ca.s- Bia dlsirlcl chniv\nft»\. will li^cUide “ Inatltuilonal rcpreeeniatives and Institutional head.i," led by D r . J o ­seph W. M arshall. Twin F a lls; “Cub Seoul acliievementA/' Jack Bodily. Burley: “Cub S c o u t ganiej.,” Dnrwln Tjicr, R u p e r t, as^ s ls tan t d i s t r i c t com m issioner; “Troop and post adm inistration ," P rank Ravsten. Hcyburn, m em b er of council executive board.

"Ti'oop and po.st advancem ents,"

Mcm ufL-iut-u 10 n a v e a nuiliocl lu'.s uren u.sp<i wuti di)-:..,biaii.s iji* * * * * * * * ■ • * * ■k . ' 1;;

t)wncr Holds ITirsrvv^rcat Pyrenees Pups I

Members of C u b S cou t pack CG received awards la s t week during a meetiiiR at th e T w in F alls Flnst Presbyterian c h u rc h . R ichard 'H arvey Steel. Burley. C a .^ la dls- Best. council S c o u t executive, pre- trlct advancem ent c h a i r m a n ;

fCapone Successor t iT e s K k e Business M an, b u t Is Due to W ind up Same W ay

CH ICAG O. Feb. 4 ( f l - P a t , rich ijnd sm ug, Alphonse C apone swag-

s t d In to a federal c o u r t nearly 30 ^ ea rs ago and wound u p In prison jjo r ch e a tin g on h is Incom e tax,

Now ArfEKony'Joseph A ccardo^ who used to s it In S carJace M's

iL cx ln g to n hotel h e a d q u ar te rs with l a subm achine- gun o n his lop - Ifaca? p r iso n for lying o n his form 1 1020 .

TliB loud-m outhed . Imperious IC npone a n d th e so ft-spo lien stolid I family m an , Accardo. b o th were I brought dmvn by' pencil wlelders— I governm ent crim e b u s te rs faster I with ad d in g m ach ines th an m a- I chine guns.

But from C apone to Accardo I there h a s been a m ark e d evolution I iB-otganlzed crim e. I t ’s th e change I from th e goon with a flashy tie I and a b lack-lim ousine-w ith bullct- I proof windows, to .th e organization I man In .banker's gray a n d a s ta tus I symbol sp o rts car.

C apone was as well k n o w n a s » I m atinee Idol. Accardo could walk

torough Chicago's Loop a t high noon an d n o t bo recognized by one

^ u t of 100 people."T h a t d o esn 't m ean t h a t Accar-

■ do Is som e sm alltim e p u n k ,” says ^ V irg i l P e terso n , d ire c to r of the

hlcago crim e coipm lsslon. "A ccar- yo is th e h ead —the ab so lu te head

I - « ^ e Capone mob. C anone wns r fo w e rru irb u t A ccardo 's pow er ex­

ceeds t h a t of the feu o a l lords olU l i "

Although Accardo tr le ii 'to move In shadows, investig a to rs — from f e d e r a l agencies, congressional committees an d the C h icago police oepartm entr-Jiave built u p quite a iloealcr.

Accardo once com plained to an elder s ta te sm a n ot th e m ob; "I can'l even tak e a b a th w ith o u t one 01 tiiem college boy gum shoeii Is Minds'* th o .Venetian

When Accardo takes a 'b a t h , he nas some luxurious choices. He

“ “'O™ ‘“b o u t 'fo m -a “ Id block of M exican onyx or f ' ^ ' h l s 105-pounds, 6 - to o t, 8 H - mcft fram e In to a tu b w here th e

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w“ b u ilt for ^ I '-n il ll lo n d o lla rs by the,

iSni J a rad ioi ^ W ^ t h as a n In d o o r sw im -

m ing pool, w ith a roof garden above it, six bedrooms, two b-'Wl- Ing alleys, a large pipe o rg an , a b illia rd room and a 40 by 14-foot living room —00^ for ente*':alnlng

cana, who Is wldefy named a s Ac cordo’s likely successor, o r An' thony De Grazlo, the police lieu­te n a n t who W05 d ischarged a fte r he a n d his wife w en t on a Euro.

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Mother of Decio Resident Passes

4DECLO. Feb.- — Mrs. Arvll Voyce w as called to Salem , Ore., e a rlie r In the week because of the aorioua Illness of ‘h e r m other, Mrs. B irdie Siswell, a form er D e c l o resident,— w ho--d lB d"W edncsday ; F u n era l services will be held S a t­u rday . M rs. Joseph Gillette, D ec­lo. a sis te r of M rs, Sidwell, a t ­tended th e services,

M r. a n d Mrs. L. C. O sterhou t an d M r. and M rs. E arl O ste rh o u t ’visited B ertha O sterhout. Poca- teUo.. w ho has been ill. She l£ a siste r o f L C, a n d Earl O s te r­hout.

M r. a n d Mrs. R othm ore Finley. A m erican Palls, were guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. C lifford S u tton and R o thm ore 's m other, Mrs. Naom i W n l e y r r v r t T O - T ’e c e n t l j r ^ c a w ' n - b T n

O allforn la and Is a guest a t the B utton hom e.____________________

p ean Jau n t with Accardo nnd h is b londe wife, C laiice, in 1959.

Clarice calls A ccardo "daddy" or " fa th e r," and so, presum ably, do h is grown children . A nthony. L in-

hlm self "Joseph Battets^i' EUe- where. h e ’s called "T ough Tony.'*

"Accardo leads a fairly respecta­ble family life and trie s to fil. the im age of a conservative bu.slnes,s executive,", says R ic h a rd 0«llvie, 37. the Justice d e p a rtm e n t piuse- cu to r who d irected th e str.v,egy a g a in st Accardo. “B u t h e 's also the m an who was suspected of gun-

Jalt® y n g le . (a, r ep o r te r wiih g an g ste r ties) a n d being the c h au ffeu r In th e St. V alen tine 's D ay m a ^ c r e (w hen seven m en w ere rubbed out).■ " e a p o n e ro n 'th e 'o lh e r vTas

gross, vulgar, flashy . H e was a boozer, a lecher, a m an of violence to the end."

I n tho Capone heyday, Chicago a n d m any o f l t s "suburbs ran wide open. T he s tree ts belonged to ih c hoods. In a five-year sp an , 500 m en died in gang wars. Capone ru led through assass in a tio n , te r - r o r l ^ and political co rrup tion .

TI15 mob today Is know n as th e syndicate, the o rgan iza t.o .i, the boys, the outfit, th e Capone mob. AH describe the sam e t h l i i g r a n

sented the aw ard s .Gabriel N utlle Is Cubma.ster.

Stanley Nutlle rece ived a denner award nnd D avid B est, an ''as.sist- ant denner a w a rd . A service s ta r wa.s pre.sented to R an d y Givens.

■RooeVvlng— woVf— badi t*!?— were Kenny Wilson. D a le H am m ond. Mike Morgan, S te v e n Nichols, B ri­an Olmstead n n d R oger W arner. Gold arrow.s w ere presen ted to Kenny Wilson. L loyd H ann. Dale Hammond. S te v e n Nichol and Roger Wfirncr.

Lloyd Hnnn .a n d Dick Capps received bear b ad g es and Kenny WllBon received a sliver- arrow.

"Troop cam ping and aclivitie.s.' Merlin Stock. Burley, Ca.«y;la di.s- (rlct camping chairman; "E x p lo r­ing actlvlHe.s." Oacar Peter.son. ils- fll.stani d i s t r i c t commis.sloni*r; "Guide patrol lenders." Floyd Wi'.st, ^ c c lC T r ~ n c i g h b o r h Q O d “ x o m m h w i o t r er. nnd a "Spcclal sliow for •Scout' er widow.s.’ ’• Owen Weedop, B ur' ley, pa.st d istric t cl^irm an.

Benefit Extension Permitted by LawUnemployment In su ran ce c laim ­

ants who have ex h a u ste d benefits they are eligible 16 d raw during the current b e n e fit year have been permitted a n ex tension by a law Pft3« d rec e n tly by th e .s ta t£ legislature, R. S . C utler, m anager of the Twin F a lls em ploym ent se­curity agency office, reported.

He noted t h a t the benefit year begon in July. T h e law will go into effect M onday, C u tle r said.

The new law p e rm its a claim ­a n t to draw th e sam e am ount of pay for half th e weeks he has been entitled to d raw benefits, Cutler staled. H e explained th a t a person eligible to draw $30 a week for 10 weeks, who had draw n all his benefits since Ju ly will, under .the new law. be able to draw $30 a w eek for five more weeks.

ATTEND FUNERAL HAICEY, FeTj. 4— M rs. M ary Mc-

Gonigal visited In Boise last -week. She attended fu n e ra l services for Grover 0. Sullivan form er Blaine county-flchool-superintendent; who died there iast T hursday . Mr. Sul- llvanahad reta in ed h is m em ber­ship In the local lO O F . lodge.'M rs. McGonlgal also a tten d ed several sessions of the legi£lature.

Idaho Employes Meet at Gooding

GOODING, Feb. 4 - L eg isla tio n now before the state leg is la tu re regarding s ta te employes w a s dls- cusscd..al tl\e monthly m e e iln g ol the Idaho S ta te ‘Employes’ osso' e lation here th is week.

I t was reported the re t i re m e n t bill is being studied by th e h o u se public affR lrs-eom m itteo-and-a-blll Increasing a n n u a i ‘leave Is be ing draw n In cooperation w ith -the gov­ernor's office. A merit sy s te m bill Will be Introduced In the leg is la tu re nnd ISEA representatives w ill be osked to testify .

The >next m eeting will be h e ld a t 8 p.m. Feb. 28 In Tyjer h a ll a t the sta te tuberculosis hospital h e re .

H e le n C a u d l e » T w i n F a l l s , h o ld s t w o h i u k y G r e a t P y r e n e e s p u p s . T h e y a r e o n ly a m o n t h o l d r r e t (h e y t l r e a d y w e l f h n i n e p o u n d s . T h e y M e b w e i g h e d o n e a n d t h r e e - f o u r U i p o o n d c a t b i r t h . T b e j a r e ( h e - r e s u U - « f - 8 n - « r t i f l c i a l r o a t l n r . M l u C a n d l t n o te a t h a t d o f b r e e d e r i (0 0 o f t e n O T e r lo o k t h t i m e lh c d . ( S t a f f p h o t o - e n g T a v l a r ) '

W atusl tribesm en of Africa have wrlten poems c o n ta in in g as m any as 1,300 verses to ex to l the virtues of a single cow.

Attend ParleyniC H P IE L D , Feb. 4 — G r a n t

Stevens, M r. and Mrs. CUffor.1 Conner and M r. and Mrs. J e r r y Johnston a tten d ed the A m e ric a n Legion convention a t Boise.

G ran t S tevens, Donald W a lk e r and K enneth Johnson, F a rm B u ­reau representatives, spent T h u r s ­day In Boise In an effort t o get fav o rab le '-p o ta to legislation... f o r this area.

Mrs. R alph K ing was c a lle d to G arland, U tah , Thursday to ca ro for h e r m other," Mrs. L a u ra " U dy, 84. wlio had a stroke.

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Va„ visited M r. and M r s . Eugene BiesslnB t h e r e tills week. B lessing Is slalloned !n Virginia i n th e na vy. IlD a n d M iss Nelson a tte n d e d Hailey h ig h school t o g e t h e r and Mrs. Blessing, the fo rm e r Glenda Ohsney, a t te n d e d B e l le v u e high school.

Rock a t N iag a ra i 'a l ls la being erodtd a t t h e rate of f o u r feet a year by th e rushing w a t e r s .

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Minister Plans for Baptist Program

T I M E S - N E W S , T W I N F A L L S , I D A H OPAGE t w e n t y -f i v e -

Letters>JFK’ Loom Large Over Market

Businessmen Stiidv Keniiedv* * Plans, Wonder About Future

NEW YORK. F.’b- 4 - The 1 sch ed u le Is for 430,000 car-s cui ibasini^.s woiid t!'.;.- uook s(udu-d |ili:^*Q Q O Jjojii joycruied m achines a t fiorvioetim -

Tlie dally average rose to 57,803,- Exciiange, “T h e A m erican ■ d o l j ^ 200 from $7,642,200 la s t wecii, win n o t bB-deYalued nor---wUl;-tne - 1 Briefly a round the business dollar price of gold be ralW d.” sc'nie: , ) . . . Lockheed A ircra ft ^ i p o r a - .

Policy - MiUlc .c o rp o rn ilu n of Is building 2,314 OOl*- .Miit'i lca plaius (0 sell trip in.siir.' lars w orth of P104 J e t l lffn tc r

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Pr«'MdiMU Kciuu;dv '"Utfw unct C hrysler clascd siK as-KEW , YORK. Keb. 4 'im ’- T h e Her" propavils m spur iho liiyumt:‘•'iejnbly p lan ts an d car linr.s at two

lctU‘r.> Ml'K • v\s nopu!;n- th is,ecm u',iw . ■,\m\ svonCr.ed whni is ' oU iers lor Ih b wppk. ullin{i Ki.DW ' • • - , ,w ed ; as miy tic k e r symbol on the ovrr iho lu .n /o n .A nicrjci\i:$ M o L u ^ u lU h u u U o u u . ^ m im on "

W h tie -n D such scim* o.' ilir p 'tr- 'd .- 'r s pro-:am ' A ,,-.coJld bi> Mund for the Pre.NidciU .y d u u ’t vUiicu" will' bOLMiise ofof [\'.2 S lA lcs. th ( 'H U -'........ ' “ --------- ' . .......... ---- ------th e ir.Mi U'.'uicd larp.c in a-crttminrd \\-.:h h lR h cr p n c c s ................................................... _boon\uvi \o iunie. ci’onD.iiy ls in a ^ lhlIl•lrrIn ri'C(\s- 'vcek .stariin

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■ml d'D.>;c 'M h.;;;: ; ; ; ; ; r n uencnn <i:viM.r m n ,r .unom ..- . . . y n id m ;: m„ohine.s .wo„ «iii1> t-'Pr tinienil upon o.>i v ;t .m j. i il a . t i u i r t i l e iv »o»->ilcoholK jc O Tcs and- K rim n iv 'in id ih .n piiu irrrd to lay off 45.000 n»cn l'*r '>coi, iich iia r.m i ci\ kiki, i '1._k .s inai Me ___............. cfntnc n„.,

kino\^.iu, Pifieiity p^jnd will p a y a sp e - 'cuil (lu^uibutlon of 65 cen ta per.

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on c v e r r word I’l'C 51 ^Prc.sldi'ni irDin the m.iH' of, 1*5 uixcu. mcrcojui^- M-'jrtl •ftrfiiV--- up^ct-tim j.tcol induHr.v':^ h o p r jr tn r 'iT n tr r in

H ’b. 13. . • The United State.s opened ii.'i H<i.sion Fund will pay a special. ,T h e ciul);i<k in c.u- prodm-iion fir.-i pernn inrn i j^venseas tiadc dhid^H j oX il ccnlS-Per nhflrfl ftnd— -a

LnndoiTT.tlio-unw^MTr:T5n?rc-ttH i)?? a p ickup . Prcclucuuu of m ccI !;\r fp o it 1.1 t-Mi-rcs.-^-iradcr.s b:d up p ^ n in n u L-^i'irfii.s .'mi ' in w nrk ‘ declined 2 2 prr coni urtheii- t.uo;'.;c.s t'.) th '* ' iho ir.mi.in:;n «a-'.’ c.i.sier hoi i -MtiR' prov] on>

Ju n e and M otchi;i,e ,.cdt!, Uw ,y lon-.-irnn in l i 'rw t 'r.ucs ,;iui Nwifi'.-i-'i.'rii'i'.il and locuT C h a lr in n n R n u rr DIduk’ U g jvcra iiictu spoucliu; | U n t ie d S la te r S t i vl cvivv>'Mi\tion'

S.;;iic l)ii..mi's.s ic .u ins fe ll lhal n iu :le a M iil.’Jiii'A l ilia»

Q uot'', PrcMdont ■■llll lon of tlie New York S lock■ record Jan . 31.

a roKiiFar d iv i^ n d of 16 c e n tS -p e r- - - Keiilx^f.havf' Fob 28 lo Bhareholdeta of. '

weeklyel.s .‘«nitIhcu ' MX!,i consecutjve gain o r ii\c;

'1 h e bii\m^' r n ih iu s ia s n i o f nn.'>' s.;;iic hii.-mcs.s ic.un-is fe ll ih .i i^ n ia : le a ca iiin )i’.> Miil.-Jiii'Al ilia» lnvos;o i> , c .'up li’d 'w i i h th e s e l l l iis t otU);ny alroaci. «.i,s p n tn i i i '; 'h ( ' w ou ld o r M n'pn.srd iJ o u ip n t o f a nio.c (M iHioiis m in o rifv , re - lo llli ii.x'If i\v ii.s l'oi>(.su'Hi)6 frii;ii > f(T th e secund (lu .ir ic r fa ile d i;i su U e d ii\ th i ' h e a v le s i in \d n i^ ; .sirii>:ttlin’ ' e .vcred ih c di'prc.-'.-'Cd hr.si (jiiiti ic r .volume ,h e week ot Ocl. 17,jr.ie j; believed thi.s come i-;- u „ co,um-i1,-,1 IhM tlie roonon.y

. f " " ™>;ie..^ IICIS o:: ,'ome of Ih c .l,, m a hill Iwl .s:iid ■'Iherr is n« Im p ,m i II, I I ,r K cm w dy p r o - ' p.e.s:,i.-n-,v, pvop..-.,,' ’ reason for piT.--Mn« Ihc panic b u i-

nouncc;iiei;;,s, iiccoroini! lo m ast Nnerilic'e.-.^. the K'-iinnLv pm- t o n -obscrvevs, u « o ld r s c u w lov fr .iin « a s g en e ra lly i .e « c d a.s p i..- l a j e v r r r ro 'd w .ive co m p o im d ed b u y in g .s in rk .s - ln f ln t lo ii . r h e ) , v id in t v iu i pn-.spe.-iive s t im u la i - ’ t h e (.cuiw im c vvoiiblps. K k e p t c o u ld n .s ,■ a n y o t h e r ro u le I o ia naiion.ii b u d sc t ilkc l\ to be u n j 'i i ir ; ;o A mnrkei i :,vr every m- nnd reta il trade dropped tour to b.ilanct[l III ihe e ffo r i to choc^ diraii.ni ol ,T|iprov.il lur the p n - c in i ,i c c u boloiv ii vear uih> m oum tni: im em ptoym cpt, nnd iv e|.„m,.„i i,e',p li ri.ci'.Ml lip f.'iiie; f u 'IbIi I. car loadiiiB- declined II.S saRtlPi; e;-imo:ny^ sharp caiiK in a biillL.h aliiKis- p^,. cem trom ilie provloas Keck

T hen- «ere o lh e r m arket n n a -,p i ,e ,e iiinid very hc,.vy nadiiii: : ,„k1 =1.3 y .; cciu (roin i. vc.ir «,;o,lyst.<. hovvTver, wllo conceded be-] T i,, „iiTiall-iiu>,silc Moct.s lo,* ________________

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" " H i e j l i r r T e a t l^ r a i i v a i i c e im th e « o n i™ ,;.,.p „ .,e ( | d e m a n d lo r 'l i r e chau i.s. In th e fare of . in c h R loo in ) n e u .s a s U ial Ih r M c.nm isira llo ii w oiik l .sleii s n o w tire s . Iiallerle .s , snow p low s

up d e fease .spciulll.g , incllldm i; ;i a n d ro c k .sail. ■M:; increase in Ihe fleet of mill-; n , ( . w eeks volum e iif 21.307,17;;

heavy Invrniorles of un.sold ciir.s. low .Mori pn>ductlon and sheev d isregard of su ch fu n d ajiien ta ls ns

_ . . j Rev. R obert Burchelf, m in iste r of education a t th e Twin F a lls First B ap tis t c h u rc h , works p a poster to tell of the In terohurch program p lanned for all th e F ir s t B aptist ch u rch es In Maglo iley. NJqa c liu rcb congregations will en te r th e program . I t will be h e ld Feb. 12-19, N ine m inisters

Id ah o a n d su rroaodlng s ta tes will visit congregations during t h a t time. (S ta ff p h o to -en g rav -

f t * * * * * * *

|959 B a p tis t Conference R esu lting in In te rch u rch Plans o f V a lley B ap tis ts

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i 1950 m ee tin g of the presidents | t h c Uve m a jo r B aptist con­ations re su ltin g in an in te r-

■ch p ro g ram from Feb. 12 to 19 nine o f the F irst B ap tist

brch congrega tion^ In Magic

Bine m in is te rs from nelghbor- ] .sidles a n d Id ah o communities

ide Magic V alley ,wlll serve as

lie Rev. R o b e r t Burchell, m ln- of e d u c a tio n a t the Twin Baptist c h u rc h , ^ays one of

mali\ p u rp o ses of the pro* m is to " f in d th e m eaning of

^rulh of C h r is t and rela te it th e -n o e d ^ f—the-flO th^entory:*^ I O a y s ~ th e ~ churc lie rT ibpe~ t?.aln a ren ew al of the devotional

or tlie ren e w a l of the spiritual 1C of the c h u rc h and win o thers church life.Ic stre.'ises t h i s isn 't simply a mbcrshlp d riv e , b u t ra th er a )Brain to In te re s t 'a ll people In jrch life, reg a rd le ss of their

brch:He believes I t Is im portan t In

age for c h u rc h e s to be places ere people w a n t to go and for urches to o f fe r som ething th a t relcvan(| to m em b ers ’ Uvea.'The Rev. M r. B urchell says all Usicr.s w ho w m visit M agic iCiL-churchcs—ar^ m en -c h o B i

Uielr a b ility to Inspire th eir Brogations.-He-adds-the-weelHa Ivlilcfi should b e 'a n Inspiration those who a t te n d . 'Any of the ■Rranw In a n y church are open Uie public,’he Rev. M r. BUrchell explains t 111 1050 th e presidents of the ' major co n g re g a tio n s tlecldcd ^licdiile a co n v en tio n of’ m em-

in ii)64. A fiv e -y ea r program cooperation betw een the con- latlons was devised . I t will con- le with the 19G4^Baptlfit Jubilee

■''^cnilon, th o f irs t such m eet' ^ tills ce n tu ry ,

nifi program In M agic Valley Is \ 0 tlie f iv e -y ea r program*

year t h e r e la a d ifferent In 1950 t h e th em e , w aaJlA.

^ p 't& 'th im c f id e r n lc commu- -More th a n 7Vj million dol-

^ raised, f o r seminary col- Tlie c u r r e n t them e is "M is-

™ to the locnl church.” ,*"« Ilvt convontlona or denomi-

.w io iis a re / i m o r i c n n , B » p -

luUicrn—BnptUiti— W estern

B ap tist, C anad ian B ap tis t and G erm an B aptist. ..

T h e Rev. Mr. Burchell says this Is th e Jlrst tim e In M agic Valley t h a t Am erican B ap tist churches have had a m u tu a l program . There a re ohuvchcs a t Tw in Falls. Flier, B uhl, C astlejord, Ooodlng, Ru­pert, Jerom e, Shoshone and Nor- lahd.

A youth rally In th e bascm int of th e Twin Falls F irs t Baptist church will s ta r t the week-long p rogram ot 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12. N ext on the program Is an 8 p.m. service in the church sonct- uary. All congregations in thevalley are expected ...T h e -R ev -M r,■ B u iW re n 'e x E tM ijb D U t 500-to ..nl- temT ,

T h e R ev .'H u b ert Davidson, La­

g u n a Beach, CalK., will deliver th e serm on a n d a 100-voice youth c h o ru s will be led by th e Rev. Mr. P a u l W inkler, S hoshone . Chil­d re n from a ll th e conBtegalions will partic ipa te .

T h e Rev. M r. B u rch e ll notes th e ^ ev . Dr. D avidson is a well know n speaker on th e coast and will provide th e In sp ira tio n for th e week ahead .

G uest m in iste rs w ill be in resi­d en ce for th e follow ing week. T h e re will be a dolly serv ice a t 8 p.m . and m ost o f the c h u rc h e s al-

wlll have S a tu rd a y services. T h e week-long p ro g ra m will con­c lu d e a t th e - lo c a l ohurohea. M lnnpSntii_J,irn ln ff— picked- up

A t ,a -p.m .-iruo3day ,--t»nn '(f-« ram f iv e ' p iiln tr fo llo w lh g a ffdkerdge

Workshop Set On Irrigation For Goodins:GOODING, Feb. 4 - A n Irrigation

wol-kshop will be held M onday and T uesday ,a t th e Gooding Orange hall. T here will be two sessions dally with the y n r i

:ghinlng a t 10 a m'.L unch will be served by G range

■ W (m »sn iS truc lo rs lor th e w o r t shop will be D orrell C. Larsen, U niversity of Id ah o extension Ir- r lga tion ist and G len Nielson, con­servation ist of th e G ooding sell conservation d istric t. Leon Orevo also win attend .

Topics will Include how mucii w ater should be applied per irri­gation , .general m o ls tu re -p lan t re­lationships, w ater-stvctehlng m eth­ods, length o t riin , various crop w ater requirem ents and many o th er p e rtin en t topics.

T he workshop is being sponsor­ed by the W estern W arehouse com pany, Beakon B ean compony, GoodlBg Seed com pany, and the A m alg o m ated -S u g n r'C O m p an y 'liJ cooperation w ith the Ooodlris county ag en t’s office,

Spcclal inv ita tions have been sen t to i\. lim ited num ber o l peopiis, and E dw iud K oester, c o u n t y agent, sa id If anyone not contact­ed Is Interested ho tliould notifyth e -c o u n trn B c f tX T o fflc e r

Twin Falls Markets

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p r o f i t s , AA t any rate, th e m o re c a u tio u s ,

W all -«lree{«r/i b e g a n to be heard m ore IojkHv by th e w eek-end a i th e KTennrciy ‘•confidence l ^ o x " a ppeared on the w a n e and p ro fit- tak in g sliowcd u p in m any se c ­tions of the list.

O ne major b ro k erag e house whlcn^ unfurled th e cau tion fla?: several wcDk.s nRO, p o in te d out th is week llial while th e Dow-Jonc.s ■industrial nvera;;e l ia s continued to rise, the m a rg in o f Issues a d ­vancing". over th o se declinlnB has decreased,

T h e latter, h o w ev er, was largely ignored by th o se a n a ly s ts pro- c la lm m g the in it ia l “confidence'' pha.se of a bull m a rk e t , the o p ti­m istic s l a t e m c n t a by Roger Blou{?h. chairm an of U . S. Steel, a sllRht lesseninR of in le rnatlonfll tensions, and a f re s h round of spectacu la r .space sh o ts , br>osLlnR th e fortune,^ of th e com paixlcs in ­volved.

T^ie Blougli p re d ic tio n of an early turnup fo r th e s te e l Industry

(eht-prin.«r u f fuu'i'“ pou)fs“ uT U.S. S teel and 3 'u In YouuRstown, A prom ise by Uie d e fen se d e p a rt -m c n t^ U u t- ltr p la n n e d - Increased p u rch ases of B oeing a n d Lockheed LransporLs carried th ea e two stock^s a h e a d by 3!k a n d 4 '-:, respectively.

V anadlum -A lloy S tee l, however, w as dun^pcd for , following c u t dividend a n d sh a rp ly lower e a rn in g s report. T lie M lnu lem an space shot helped o u t Avco. H er cules powder, T h io k o l and o th ers Involved In the p ro je c t.

S toclc splits. ■ c a u se d G erber P ro d u c ts to rise 7 ’i , D ay to n P ow ­e r 5% . and RlcW leld O il 4^i. AtJa^ P ow der dropped 8 Vj o n p ro flt- ta k - Ing In th e wake o f Its fo u r-fo r-o n e sp ilt

R a y b e s to s -M an h a tta n a-o a r e d 8 ',8, th an k s to a n a tio n a l m aga- zle a rticle p lugg ing the com pany'is new b u ild ing m ate ria l a d ­hesive. Gold s h a re s w ere all down In reac tio n to P re s id e n t K ennedy 's pledge to keep t-he d o lla r on s o u n d footing. P ip e r A ircra ft Jum ped 6 Vi on w ord th a t It p l a n n e d to double production sh o rtly . -

A-str<ing drug sec tio n respond­ed once again to th e K ennedy p ro g ram of a id to the aged. G e n ­era l Electric, }ilt h a rd recently by In v estm en t com pany selling, re ­covered 3 despite a larg e drop in ea rn in g s .

.C erta in -T eed rose 3 ’« along w ith mOkSt other b u ild ing stocks on hopes fo r a sw ift in crease In h o u s­ing s ta r ts under th e new adm lnls- t ra llo n .

ta rv ji’t t ran .sp o r l planr.'i. s h a r e s o n l l^ c N e w Y o r k S i o c k E x -Bri)!:er.s Interprctod i he -m ar-! c h a n g e coinparcd with 2l'.8()9.864

kcr.s steady Rain thvon);h Jan u ary ! in.st week and w;u tlio g jw ie s t for M Indicalion th a t J l i.s anticipal- an y week since 0 ;;i. 18. 1068. which

p ro d u ced tuiiKU’n ' of 24.402,570. B o n d volume on tlie exchange

In? Dip .‘itiu't of a'biL.''iiW'5.s itcov- cry ab;nii m id-yrnr.

, , , . . . . u w i i i t fw M tiiii: \ in l i l t , t .NUlllvtiliLt- s o a r e d t o 8 .7 7 „ V m io n d o H a r s p a rrcmauu'd In the doldvviius

Layofl.s, low production and .slow sale.s plagued th e autom obile In- dii.siry. Steel ou tput declined and. de.spite a pickup in some lypo.s of order.';, there was Utllo a»\Ucipn* tion of m arked Im provem ent for anoihrv m onth.

Auto production totaled an c.sti- mated 102,000 this week, u p (5,9 iw'r ccnt from la.si week b u t dow n 37.4 per cent from a year ago.

January pvoducilon am ounted to 414,752 cat.', com pared wiiii 522.718 in December and 688,991 in January. 1960. Tlie F e b r u a r y

|.n0.1,,-,«- l .iw o r ; m ortl hri'iik In m o n lh i i ; cown 7.’>*l.00 h lu lio r . liiill« Rt<'«[|y; v rn lp m 1,0(^ 2 .0 0 h lu l i f r ; rlif'irf* * tprr« ; r.in tH lnr I nii.llow ffop(» ^n ififjr^^rSTtTTilioTTolirTrFfP i^^Ti

. <-nrlv.Ki.MV-lti.iTi; nn tl r h n u 'c vc ilev*

22..Vi.20.(}(); R lookfr* •ru l fctMlvr* sluw liy ; giHHl nn<t c.hoic* 6'i-ViUC Iti

n tiv k f i* 24 .(H »-J '.00 ; j:oo<t f tm l ch o ln 111. iK -iffr i 22.6D -24.S0; u<hh1 jukI

choicc Block MtoiT c n iv c i 26 .0 0 -a2 .M I: me* iltiim a n d ummI »U>ck cow*

.‘'hoc it Ifi.fin il: w («>W f tla iiifh lo r Utnhn 2iV6« lowur; »h»)rn Blaiiihlpr Inmhs Bl«»dy to lb h J a h c r : e w r t -st<«nrty:

c h o ice a n d p r im e 11», No, 1to ntOftUy («.U *horn peU» c u ll to cho lc* w o o W # l tu g b l « r «*w « 4.0ft. C .U :'good and c h o ice 6<^W U). w q o W fee d e r lim b s 17.00-17.60.

Hoffi 37,000 ; b a rr o w s and f f i l ts itrB ily to 2u lo w e r; lo w f aieA dy lu hiffliiT ; 1-2 200-400 )b . b u tc lie t- i IK .7 ^ I1 ) .0 0 ; 1-;* sow * 260-3U0 lb . lG .7 i-n .O O .

a b reak fas t a t W eg en er’s cafe for n iln lste rs and th e ir guest? .

V isiting m in iste rs a n d comm u­n ity they will visit a r e the Rev. Dr. Davidson, L aguna* Beach C alif., Twin P a lls ; th e Rev. Glen H am m er, G re a t P a lls , Mont,, B u h l; the Rev, D r. R a n d le Mixon, Boise, Filer; th e R ev. Charles S a n d e rs . P end leton , O re ., Castle- fo rd ; the Rev. Bob V ance. Ustlck, G ooding ;th e Rev. G ra y d e n Lo- ree, Em m ett, R u p e rt; the Rev. K e n n e th A rm strong, C aldw ell, Je ­rom e; the Rev. Bill S tev en s, Lay­ton, U tah . Shoshone, a n d the Rev. G ay lo rd Ha.<«elhlad TWarVlaaL

fbrlandlT h e Rev. Mf, B urche ll says. 'T m

su re-th a t-th c-m ectin g sT Y C W Iirtftc v a rio u s com m unities w ill bring s p ir i tu a l’ .en richm en t to th e lives of th o se who s h a re a n d will add to th e s tren g th en in g o f the reli­gious fiber of o u r A m erican cul­tu re .”

recom m endation th a t Its c h a r t p a tte rn was fav o rab le . W illiam W rlg ley Jumped D’.s, a lso on m o r ke t le t te r advice.

ABS Vending jin n o u n c e d tlie acq u is itio n of tw o .^ in a ll vending com pan ies and rose 3 ‘ii. Hershey, a lw ays involved In sp ilt rm nors, ra n g u p seven po in ts . H igh-priced R ohm and H aas sagged 30 po in ts am ong th e chem icals ^ ’here D u P o n t rose two.

G e n e ra l Telephone w a s the m ost actively traded s tock w^Uh 335,600 sh ares . I t rose 2 \j on brokei'oge advice t h a t it was ripe fo r a run-L

Meeting Held by Toastmistresses

M rs. Gordon T obin , M rs . W. R. H a tc h e r and M r i LeR oy A rring- ton w ore speakers jlu r ln g a p ieet- Ing F rid ay m orn ing , ot th e Tw in P a lis Toastm lstrcss club.

T h e m e of Uie m e e tin g \ ''Eov6~Mo1cca''‘lhe W o n n ^ o ’R ou n d ."

T h e tab le topics were u n d e r the d ire c tio n of M rs, N o n n o n H erzln- ger a n d based oh Im p o r ta n t events tak in g p lac e ,ln iP e b ru a i7 . F o r the lexicology lesson, M rs. H u g h 5 ? o n eL _ tg as tm l« tte ,« , a sk ed for w ords m eaning “ love.",

M rs..C . H. M llchell g av e Uie hv v oca tion and M rs, T o b in was In charffo o f the p a rl ia m e n ta ry study, "p o in t of order," a n d ''p arU ain o n . tn ry ln<iulry,\' . .. . . . .

up. A m erican M otors p laced sec, ond, di'oppm g I '/i o n low er earn, Inp.s n.riri n pwi If. w nuld-^ton-pro i d uc tlon fo r a week. Follow ing were Lockheed, General E lec tr ic and Jersey ‘S tandard . •

T h e Dow -Jones In d u str ia l aver- oge fin ish ed the week w ith a net gain of 9 J8 to esa.in . rails rose 2.66 to H3.10 and u til it ie s scored tor 2.06 a t 107.70. T h e 66-stock average gained 3.87 to 220^0,

Volum e climbed to 24J07,173 shores from 21,800,804 0 Aveeli e a r­lier a n d compared w ith 14,078,200 a y e a r ogo. Tlie c u r r e n t week's volume r a n lust s h o r t o f the 24.- 402,570 Interim record o f Oct. 17, 1058, a n d compared w ith the next h ighest level of J4,320,033 shares on J u ly 22,. 1033.

Dividends ReadyValue Line Special s ltu a t|o n a

Fund. Inc., has declared two dH- trlbu tlon t payable M arch 10 to shareliolders' of record Feb. 14; reports E, W.’ MoBoberts nnd company, T »lh Palla,

Two ccnt.i per share will IJO paid from earned Income and H cents a shnro will be p a id fioin capital Balm. ' - '

Church Planning Father-Soh EventW ENDELL, Feb. 4—T h e annual

fa th e r-so n boniiuel_ tpPJiM red _by the. W om en’s Society o t th e Wen.- dell M eUiodlst c h t e h wlU be held M onday evening, ’ “ ‘

TTie banquet, being hold prior to Boy. S co u t weeki w lll be In honor ot Boy Bcout troon No. 1)8.

T h e R ev . Eorl R idd le , p» a to r o! the F irs t M ethodist c h u rc h . Twin F a l ls ^ l lU b e guest sp e ak e r, epeok- Ing o\i ';U fo Consists o t . .

D an n y Eaton, a Doy S eoul, will slve th o w elcom ing-address, »ndElm er M iller will give Wi« « - tponse. G ro u p s ing ing d u rin g Uio evening w U tb e led by aam cs.F rce - iiiSn a n d Jaynes T o d d w ill servo ns m as te r o t tcrem onlcs. All boys and th e ir (nUiera a re in v ited to kttond.

v a lu e M o n d a y -th e busiest day .<;lnce Sept. 22. 1950. The weekly to ta l h i t $39,010,000 and again was th e hlghcM since Sepi. 21-25. 1959, La.st week'.s total wa.s $38,210,000

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lo w e r ; cow a t l r o iv s l o h lg b e y s bulls w ruk to 1.00 lo w e r ; s io e r s a v e r a tr e cho ice1.tOC.l,2fiO lb . 26.60 to 27.00 ; c h o ic e 25.00-,2 .).75; cito lcc, m ixe.1 y e a rIJn i:* WO lb. 2<1.26; a v e ra ir* e b o ic e h e ife r* 050-1,026 lb. a t 2{|.76: cow a u t i l i ty H .5 & - l£ .7 9 ; u til ity bulls 1 7 .00 -19 .00 ; a to c k e rs and /eedcre aoo<l a n d c h o ice a te e r s 67O-7S0 III, 24.00-2S.T 5; fo o d a to ek c o w « 16.00-n .flti.

Calves — s t e a d y : ffood a n d choicem lie il i l e e r a n d h e i fe r ca.W ea 87S-K S lb. 27.00-30.60.

Sheep— S la u tr h te r lu m b s u n e v e n l yile a d y |o 25 lo w e r ; ew e* a c c a r c e . s te a d y ;fi-cdcr lam bs w e re a t^ a d y t « w ea ksinuirhtcr*lBnlt« chaTce a n d prlnwLwooleir Mlil.113 lb. 1 6 .0 0 -I8 .2 6 ; c h o ic e a h o r n U&> 113 ib. 1S.0&-IH.25; c h o ic e a h o rn l)r>-112 111. 1*2 p e lu 1 6 .50 -17 .50 ; a la u i r h te r cw e i cu ll am i uU H ly t.OO to fi.OO; f e e ^ r j .hhI a n d c h o ice 6&-&U b - 1 7 : 0 ^ 7.S0 .

H u tfs -v l la r ro w a a t i d K l l l s ' - tO lb . dow n m ostly 2^ lo w e r ; h e a v ie r u n e v e n ly s te « d y to 60 h ig h e r ; so w s c a r c e , (O-l.UO h iirh e r : b u r ru w i.- * l lU - 1 .2 - lM -2 4 1 lb . l« .8 6 -1 0 .4 0 ; w w t 1-3 2 6 a j3 5 0 - lb .-K .W -lf i:1 4 ;-----------------

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O G D E N . Feb. 4 (AP-USDA)-C«Ule 1,‘UU; slaughter steers and heifers good anil choice steady to 25 low^r; Mtondard Slid below steady; cows tlendy lo SO higher; bulla firm': atockers and feeders alioiit steady: iteen high good to aver» go^ graies 2t.60-23.60: good helfcn age choice OOM.260 Ib. 23.60-21.30; bulk 21.10-2.3.00; cutter and Utillfy 14.ti0- 17.60; commercial cows 15.60-16.40; cut­ter bulls U.2&-17.00; stockera and feed- ers good and choice B0C 760 lb. yearling steers 22.00'26.75; medium to low good r.iX l,tK)0 lb«. 18.0i>-21.50; medium and good Stocker and feeder cowa 12.50-16.00.

C ulves U O : v e a le rs a n d s to c k c a lv t i s te p d y ; goo<| a n d c h o ic e 260-600 lb , s to ik ca lv e s 23.60-28.73; good a n d cH o lc^ hctf« e rs 21.00-25.80.

H oaa 066 ; b n r m w i • n d ^ l l M)ws te a d y to 28 h i g h e r ; ^ 180-230 lb. b a rro w f a n d g l l t a 1 0 .0 0 - R 7 6 ; 1 -3 so w s aOO'iOO lb . )4.CH) to 16.25.

R h « tp a U u a h U P - l la m b ila m b s a n d ew e» a t e a d y ; ch o ice Ib. »wooled s la u g h te r la m b s 17.(K>-18.UIJ | w uoted a la u g h te r ew M c u ll U) g o o d .ll.^ O - 5 .0 0 ; fee d er lam ba g& xl a n d c h o ic e dO-UOlb . w o o ltd 16.60- 16.00.

Trading Ups All Grain but March Wheal

CHICAG O. Feb. 4 nipn—Active tra d in g propelled all Rvain future.sl b u t M arch w heat .shai'ply hiKhejr thlss week on th e Chicago board of tra d e .

C om pared w ith hi.sl F rid ay . w h e a t was off 'h tn IIP ?'ir u p 3*4 to 6'h. oaUs up 1'.. to 3'-«. rye u p 5 \ to 1 \ . Roybeaus up

to 7 ‘i and d rununed la rd up 3ft to p o ln ls .'

Soybean trad in g continued a t a .slzzllnu pace, w ith prices m ov­ing widely and eiTatlcally In each se.sslon.

T h e m ark e t h ad ll5 llrs t w lde- 'opcrv b reak .d u rin g the la s t two m o n th s th a t soybeans have e n ­jo y ed i one of the m ost su s ta in ed recoverie .s . In th e hi.story of th e ex ch an g e . Two c o n tra c ts tu m b le d th e d a lly lim it of 10 c en ts ’8 ijo sh e l T u e sd a y , but th ey qu lcW y.-re ­covered.

S p u rrin g soybeans to g rea t h e i g h t were s tro n g oil' an d m eal prices, confusion over the e x te n t of R e d C h ina 's crop failure, h igh ex p o rts an d talks o f h igher su p - p o rta fo r feed g rain s .

C om m ission ho u ses and local t ra d e rs led buying In most g rains. P ro flt-taW n g w as liberal on th e price bulges.

W h e a t was h e lp ed by several l a rg e 'e x p o r t an d f lo u r m ill p u r­chases. O fferings In- -the -w in ter w h e a t a re a rem a in e d light.

Cold w eather a n d heavy snow ­fall In th e com b e lt b rough t buy­ing in to feed g rain s . All com de­liveries b u t M arch reached newhlgha~ fo r ‘-the s e a s o n .--------

_OUs followed c o rn to a large ex ten t. Cash houses actively sold May fo r M arch con tracts.

R ye w as% lded by strong prices a t W innipeg a n d speculative buy­ing.

C a sh g ra in s ..clDsed- 2M to 3V« h lg h e p 'fo r oo rnr 1 ^ to two h ig h ­er In o a ts and fl'll c e n ts h igher for soybeans. W heat fe ll to 2% cents.

D rum m ed lards w ere sparked by firm vegetable oil and hog prices. Some b uy ing stem m ed from renew ed governm ent p u r­chases .'or the "food for p eace” proBram,

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Mrs. Florence M atthews and Mr. and Mra. Prank Lenker, den m oth­ers, a iilsted by Mrs. Arthur D an­iels.

Each den gave a skit showing work In cubbing. F irst and second grade students sang under the direction of Jay Evans,, music In­structor.

Supt. Orville Reddlngton p re ­sented awards to winners ot the essay contest on h ire the hand i­capped, "a community challege." Receiving awards were Ronny B en­son, first $7i0, K aren Krohn. second, »5, and IL*rry Lynoli. th ird , M.50. They are students ot Aldrich B O jr te m m 'in 'rc llp le to enter thi s tate"'H lre the Handicapped" eon. test.

Judges were Mra. Henry Cherry, Hagerman; Mrs. Leland Eurress, Ooodlng, and Mrs. Jam es Faulic- n c r , - B l l s 3 i ”

Mrs. S am Bishop reported ahe has 800 s ta te library boo lu rsrR er home. In Bliss. HoUrs to r the li­brary a re from 10 a.m, to noon Monday, Wedpesday and Friday.

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LLOYD ROBERSON AGENCY

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• lo v e ly h o m e , firep lace . t | - j b a lh a , car* - p e le tl . - o i l fu rn sc e , b e a u tif u l Ifcud- a i 'u p ln g . double u a n ig e a n d . sh o p , L a n d h n s k 'e n su rv ey ed fo r 32 c ity lolH. W il l tjikii s ho m e In lrn d o If e te a r o r n e u rly su. A w ise In v cs t- m o iiU A p la c e you w ill love.

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2*.j . \C R E S n e a r th e O k a y M a rk e t, c o r n e r lo t , sm a ll hom e, 's u i ta b le fo r su l td iv ls lo n o r a Luainesa. A n ic e lo> c a llo w . tA>ok alita il a n d c o u n t y o u r p r o f l u . lUi.OOO w llh Jj.OOO d o w n .

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p ro je c t . E x ce lle n t c o r n e r lo c a tim i, o il ro ad , school b u s ro u te t i. good soil, goo d w u ie r r ig h ts . 2 h o u a e * . o u liU e b u ild in g s . F ine n e ig h b o rh o o d . 1 mile n o r th o f P ion ee r S c h o o l o r 185 no rth 400 w est. P h o n e H E S -4232 R u p f f t. I d a h o . M ui R o n a d lm a n . ________ _

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240 A C R K S w ilh s |ip ro x |n iu le ly 150 In n i l t i v a t i o n , F jis l of J e ro m e . M ust h av e f in an e t-a a n d references , T a y lo r A g en ­cy, liA

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26 T u N a o f a r d c u ttin g ha y . I mile went and m i l e n o r th o f D ead M an 's C o r­ner, F i l e r .

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Filer.

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M U O H M A N ’S M inera ls a n d m ln tra ic a , C harles A . R ro w n , P h o n a 305, 827 A lkfii A v e n u e . Ruhl.

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ltl.\7 S T i : i ) I 'l l Mv Kit V-; r .i ir it ie , 4 *l»ro«l iKiii'tiiiMiiiM, S 'y ' p ic k u p br<l. T h i« I'i.-kiiii ha> t*>«>d lir«»a a n d io in 1<ht »h»iie.

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1BS8 C U K V II O I .K T ’ to n , U n r w h e^ lb o R e , J »i>p (h| n v le . N y lo n

. t i r e " . Ju « i oxerhaiiled a n d j u a t r e p n in i e i i .

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w ith neu- RD-2fil e n ir in e a n d n e w 9.M \xin l ir e . .

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AUTOS FOR SALE1946 K U ltD i <loor. umkT, t:I&.

N o rth I.,o ruH (.

lt»66 F O R D VH. 4 sfxe^l. | . lc k u p . K x t r a c lean a n d n e w p n ln t . Call a f t e r 6 p .m . o r S u n d a y . RF, .1-1400. •

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w h e e l b a se . 4-»peedtl tm n a m la - • io n , V -8 en ffine , f le e t a id e b o x . S h a r p 1

YOUEEE MOTORe«4 M a in A v e . S o u th i l R 3-6811

Y o rr . CHOICE1936 CHl-VIiOLET DEL REY

V^ .•nuMir i;i ,|i,,, hc*ut«‘l . Hulillll a I IfliAli>ii>i.*i.'i> I..K-a11y ow ni.il. I trH l «hlii|i

1956 CllKVIlOLET DEL REY■-•'l.inr .................. . l ip u ic j, V p «'n-giiie , >i..n.i..>.| [run»n ii'« li> ii. l.k-ully o»n.-.l

YOUREE MOTOR

WHO’S

- ^ O E D T N G ^ A

“BISON HUNT

BONANZA?”WE AREN'T! B u t W E are h o ld -

a uscil car a n d truck sale . A WHALE of a sale I No less than 70 fine used cars a n d truck.s! Out' sa le l.s a REAL SALE. Nothing fancy . N oth ing frlvolou.';. N o th in g silly o r frilly. Jii-sL P la in S A L E -w ith

• sonip of the bipge.st used c a r aavinK.s Twin F a lls has ever ficcn! Come on a n d get in on the BIG sale t h a t can, save you BIO M ONEY on a good u.sed car! O ut to o ur used c a r lot for our . . .

JUST PLAIN

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YOUR DEPENDABLE

b O D Q E D E A LEn

.BOB REESE MOTOR CO.

100 n io e l 2 n d A v«, So,

GAS AND OIL. HEATEnS 8ave up to

CAIN’S, INC*f w l n F i l ls Bh

f t r o p leaf table.B i r Conditioner.1 k‘ Xmana u p r ig h t d e e p f re e i i .Diiitlile oven and r a n g e , l l ’iece Majile o v e r a t u f f e d aal, J a tc h in i f corner t a b l e .|f» l> le dininii ta b le a n d c h a i n . p e n v y ctnlnni lm nn f in d f l r o r

a r . r i n j lAHK c l e a n J n j r . C a ll C h e a te r T a l l e y . HE .1-2104.

, ^ ^ p c j c a n w l . r e p a i r e d . » n d io*.• t a i l e d , h M I n a p e c t l o n . 12 -yea r r e s i­d e n t . HK o-sos:i.

A L L X y i ‘Efl e e m c n t w o r k - f J & V a f 'W f f ^ — C o n c re t# or b lo c k u n d e r h ouse e x c a - v ^ o n . f t f i e s t im a te a , f ln a n e in tf j U E

S K P T I U TANK a n d .-sew e r lin e s c le a n e d a n d Inxalltd , W o r k g u a r a n U e d . I le a - a o n a b le r»le», H a k e n ‘s R o to • R o o te r S e w e r g ttvk* . D A 6 -4 7 1 0 , K lle r.HE V2BU.

RADIO A N D MUSICU l ’ H lU I U ' I’lA N O , » 7 6 . 511 6Ib A v tn i le

FOR- SALEI I H P L Y M O U T H K urr. ( - d i« .r .

p o w e r e d , T on)U »*K lite tr a n a m ia * a io n . r a d io , h e a te r, o n e o w n e r .

10S8 HUICK S p e c ia l. 4-<loor. D y n a - f lo w . r a d io , h e a te r, 2 - to n e , w h i t e w a l l t i r e s , a o n e o w n er .

1oS7 n U l C K S u p e r , 4-door, h a n l - to p . c u s t o m t r im , 2 - t o n e p o w e r a l e e r i n s a n d b rakes. W iih * w a l l t l r e a . A o n e ow ner.

1981) P E U G E O T < F re n ch ) 4-<ic>or. t - s p e e d tr a n s m is a io n . r a d io a n d b e a t e r . -A ^ I-o o n d lt lo n .

10S2 H U I C K S p e c ia l 2 -door, r a d io , h e a t e r , a ta n d a rd iranHnii>«ion. .See t h i a o n e . A one o w n e r .

BROWNING AUTO CO.202 2 n d A v e n u e N o r th

NO s t r a in ___NO pain

LOW priceE - Z PAYMENTS

I9II ClmYSLER I «lU&n D O D G E 2 -d o o r sedan I l:!7lOM C H E V R O L E T t 2471054 B U I C K C e n tu r y I 40710S4 O L D S S u p e r U % «9T

1965 C H I I Y S U S R N ew Y o rk e r i U 71058 D O D G E tk p a a i . w aifon I 707 ll»M C H R V S L E J l N ew Y o rk e r 110971957 P L Y M . h a r d to p coupe >1007

. QUALITY-^- OK

USED CARSAT PRICES YOU

CAN'T BEAT!

1956 FO R D F a i r la i ie h a rd to p . T u - to n e p a in t , K ord-f>-m aiic I r a n a - m isR ion, h e a te r , w h ile w all t l / ’e s . T h is is a r e e l n ic e c a r . O n ly ,.......................... .............. 100 5 )

1950 C H E V JIO L E T 2 d o o r R liteayne .6 c y lin d e r m o to r . lU d lo , h e a t e r , w h ite w all t i r e a a n d p o w e r - ffllde tr a n a m ia iiio n . M&OS

1069 C H E V R O L K T 4 doo r Im p a la . R ad io , h e a le r . VH m o to r , p o w e r - g lld e tra n n m la s lo n a n d tu - to n e p a in t . O n ly ................................ 11005

19G0 C O R V A in 2 d o o r , t t e a u l if i i l b la ck (In U h . w hU e w all t l r e a , a ta n d a rd tr a n a m ie s io n . r a d io , b e a te r , 8,000 a c tu a l m iles aTid Dew c a r w a r r a n ty ...............11095

" ^ - C H E V R O L E T < d o o r I l d - A l r . VB m o to r , a u to m a l le t r a n a m la -

-----------a ion ,— DO W CJL^s.icerlng, p o w e rb ra k e s . T h is c a r ia a h a rp ,..n 2 D 5

IfiiC O L D S 4 d o o r , 8R aedan . V 8 m o to r,” p o w e r " s te e r ln ir . ' ' p o w e r - b ra k e s , r a d io a n d h e a te r ......1006

1965 C H E V R O L E T t doo r B e l-A ir h a rd to p . R a d io , h e a te r , a u tc v

‘ m a lic tr a n a m ia s io n . See th I a a p ec la l. O n ly ..............................1086

1055 FO R D 2 d o o r a U t lo n w ag o n .6 c y lin d e r m o to r , s ta n d a r d t r a n s m is s io n . Bee th i s s i^ tc ia l. O n ly ............................................... 1305

1056 C H E V R O L E T ! d o o r a U t io n w ag o n , fl c y lin d e r D io tor, s ta n d ­a rd tra n s m ia a lo n , n e w p a in t ,

................ ............. ;....................................... j.....1 7 ^ 6 -

I AUTOS FOR SALE ■I f .V U lL L .V f •■till” Si>cv'ia- A i' i-.m.'I i l i u o n in u . « l i nili’. n r w 1iri-» «n>1 l«*vj iiiil.-nnf- UI-: I ' l i : _______

!y;.„ U LU.-^. iin.i.iHv .-..liiu- s.'f J it" ....... I. t f in i i ' : ..f l .-f ..i .i

! AUTOS FOR SALE, 1'.‘»«| 'h l lU ) i - A U 'O N l - d .x . r »M<I I.U

A‘ l o i i i i h t i o i i . I ’h o n e riii , i tu h l . Idnh.i.

~''T-\VIIKKi7T)Kl\-KS~10o7. Wll.LYS ’ - l-on PioVup. Cab (oiwaul. n e w p.iini, rubber Vlii.s i.s a u m I mk-c unit

1056 GMC ' . - T o n 1‘u kup Ha.t Bood rubber. 4-spt^*d uiin.sinis- siod ttiili 4 -w lie o l clnvr, new. paini. SKK T H IS !

.$129,')GLK.V (I. .)K.VK1.N’S ■' ('11K \-K 0I.K T

(;.MAC TEK.M S

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BIG A N N U .\L ■ USED CAR

• SELLOUT!!!

1959CHEVROLETS

Ovcrdi'lvr. Pott-ergHde.s; V8.i and 6’s; 4*door sed an s; sport coupes; Iinpalaa, Bel-Alr.^ and Biscnync,s

FROM,|129iS^U-P;

1 9 5 8OLDSMOBILE

P O N T I A C

Power steering; p o w er bnikw ; -4^oqr.'!: 3-abOt'S’!— o n e dwncr,

' Ok k »im <>• rii'si r.r .11)-<>ii iiiiiv iir i’.l ( l i i l r i n li| nml

hnm llo il i>riiiii|ii:)rH tJN K K \ 4 j :-i |( i .o s m .-irN'i) \v.<

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ili.i-l.U nl. .'iMll'MIlH T.-»ke o v e r lu .n .c i >mnll a m o u n t ..f > fire.

C A N BK S K E N AT

T E E T 0 N T 1 7 V C '

excellent tires a n d low mile* age.

$ 1 3 9 5 U P

1957 BUICK — FORD

CHEVROLET PONTIAC— DODGE

All tj’pe.s of m o to r s , body styic.s, transmissions,' a n d a l l in good condition;-

$495 UP"'

1 9 5 6

C A D I L L A C

B U I C K

CHEVROLETSport coupes, s t a n d a r d tran s­missions, V8'5 a n d 6’s.

$695 U P

1955NASHCHEVROLETOLDSMOBILEF O p

Station wagona, convertibles, sedans.

$295 U P ■

1954 “OLDSMOBILE

FORD — DODGE CHEVROLET

Very good c o n d it io n . T ry them today.

$195 U P

USED PIC K U PS

Jerome

TWOBEAUTIFUL CARS

-1959 t - BIRDT his b ^ n u lif u l ]<rlliiw «s iili* lie isr *11*1l)r\)wn In tc r iii r i* o iii ip iK -d »vlth i i rc o n d it io n un it, tn » w rr s lM rinc .jm w cr b n ik r s . ixi ««T HfMt. i»i«-pr « iii-iliiw i, rn<|i>i Kill1 l i r a lo r . (In e livnli iu n c r . N ew m r l r n .lo - in .

1958 MERCURYP A R K I .A N K i <U )r T h a e to n . IJS in rh vvhw lba»e, :iUO h o rae im w er en- f in e , n u lo m a H f trn iiH m iaH ion , p .m er se a t, p o w e r i l f e r in u . p<»wer br«lie». rad io , h e a te r , bVanil n e w w h ile u a ll tire* , b o n iil lfu l C o lu m b ia hlue finish and lo c a l ly ow ned.

THEISEN MOTORS*701 M ain E a a t

L I N C O I J ^ M E R C U R Y CllMKT

_______________S A V E _ „ _ ^

IIAVI' M O R E C K N T SI I l-o .i r i i r I r i i l l i . r < l l r a k e » i . ( . i'miiI

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VALENTINESPECIALS

AT

‘UiNION MOTORS’

'■'I lU 'K 'lv ....................$ 5 9 5•''III...I, iinii.r tn»rtlt«>p. N ew o v e rh a u l "II iiu.i.x nit.l iriinAniiasion.

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WYLLIE'SI'WIN K A L I,S MO-l-QH

ON T R U C K LANE

_A»LJur—" N u i u , : ,

V diir MACK TIIUCK U E A L K R

BETTER BUYS------ IN B UHL1959 CIIEV $2245IM I 'A L A 4<Jw r. O n a o w n e r , and a h a r p .

19G0 Corvalr $18951-iinor 70(1. Very low m ile* .

1959 CHEV $16954>door. VH, [X iw erglide, v e ry clesn,

1955 BUICK $695Z>dcM>r R iv e r ra c o u p e . lyoaded with e x tra s .

1958 BLYMO.UTH $095t -d o o r , 6 - c y l l n d e r . - n r w m o to r .

1953 CADILLAC $6462-door c o u p e D ev llle . B econd ltloned m o to r . A beau ly .

1955 CHEV $795^ • to n p ic k u p . N ew p a i n t , v e ry clean.

A u th o r is e d C h e v r o le t dealer

MAGIC VALLEY MOTORS

Phone 861 O U H L . T h o m 160

QUALITY UNITS

61 CHEV......$3195IMPALA HARD TOP SEDAN

All th e e x t ra s . W h ite w i th red In­te rio r, 2 .000 miles.

58 CHEV. ..'..$1895NOMAD W A G ON -

Really n ic e »nd lo a d e d .

57-GHEV;T::r$1295vSEDAN. V 8, pQ «»et«irde, n e w cuitam se a t'eb v e ra V J o s l o v e r h a u le d .

57 PONT......$10952-DOOR SED A N

V8, h y d r a m a tle a n d n e w premium i lr ts ,

55 PONT...... $895O -PA S S E N O E R W A G O N

V8, h y d r a m a tle , p o w ' a r ite e r ln f , S hari).

T 4 P 0 N T : ~ . : . ^ 9 rW A G O N . C le an , m e c h a n ic a l ly go6d.

1 b MEKC. ..,...$495Sedan . A>1 c o n d itio n .

53 CHEV. ....,.$495l ie l 'A I r a e d a n .

SUPERIOR SERVICE

57 GMC''..... $1295.V, TON. V I, I i p n d a n d s« id .

57 IN T .........$1295Vj Io n .-* '# ” , I »pe«d. L t> w m l l i i i i ,

55 CHEV.......$995\t, to n . " 6 " , 4 speed ,

55-EaRD^;...,$895_Vi ton . 4 a p e e d . Good R u b b e r .

54 FORD .....^695-U-ton. ^

_NOW-YOU CAN OW N A NEW

F U L L -S IZ E

1961 PONTIACSPORT S E D A N W IT H

POWER STEERING HYDRAMATIC

RADIO-HEATERF IL T E R -A N T IF R E E Z E

READY T O .G O , D ELIV ERE D IN TWIN F A L L S , O N L Y -

JI698 DOWN $69.88 MONTH

C - A - R - L - E - S - O - l f ’- SP6NTIA0 - CADILLAC - OMC

-601-M7rtN-E3qST - RE 3-182T

-W G E G W W R & L E -T ------

MAGIC V A L L E Y ’S

TRADING D E A L E R1 M « C lIK V IU ll .K T 2 . , l o i i r >o<l.n .

H ealer, a ln n < lA rd t r a n a m is a io n , new p a in t , ^ a t o m i n t e r i o r im d r e a l lh a r p . O li ly ............... . . . | l f 0 5

1 058 ( ;ilH V It()M < rr 2 -d o o r a e< ia n . R a ­dii), h e a te r . o v e rd r iv e . V 8 m o to r , tinteil b Ikma itn d r u n a l ik e a millitm .............................................. I12Q&

105 7 C H E V R O L E T B e l- A I r 4 -d o o r •td an . R a d io , h e a te r , « u to m a t) e tra n s m la a io n , ' ' t in t e d f fJ a s s , tu> tone p a i n t a n d a lm o a t n e w U ral. E x c e p t io n a l ly n lc a . . , . |1 2 0 6

1&68 BUICK R o a d m a a te r , 4 -d o o r le - dan. R a d io , b e a te r , a u to m a t lo t r a n im la s io n ,\ p o w e r a te e r l n g . power b r a k e a , a i r c o n d i t lo n in g t almiMt n « w ^ w h i te i i d f l w a ll tire i. S iM w ial w lr « w h e e l c o v e rs , tln(e<l itla a n , t h e a i r c o n d i t i o n e r Is wurih m o r e t h a n t h « a s k in g p rice of o o J y ........— ...~ ......._ |8 i> j

. COMMERCIALS1060 C H E V R O L E T f i - t o n p ic k u p .

W idt box, V 8 m o to r , ..4 -ap e M tra n s tn is i io n , K re a g e l hiuh, ^ ply tirea a n d re a d y t o g o to work fo r o n l y .........— .......... 11896

lO S rG .M .C . V j- to n p ic k u p . C u s to m cab, ilm o A t n e w 6 - p ly t l r e a , tra ile r b i t c h . H « a l n i c e . . . ^ . . |a i ) S

RICE * CHEVROLET

ON SOUTH LINCOLNJERO M E EA"<-4S13

8 a .m . t o 7 p .m ..

W I R T H L I N

F O R D S A L E S

A - l U s e d C a r s

’59 T-Bird '...... :$2995' K ou ln 'ite il, Ju a t H k ^ -new .

'.'j.'i lU’K'K .............$295M IIH 'I'ii,.i..t Ii,,ili»i> . V -S 'e n g in e , ra* ilm, ll.- .tlrt, Il.M iiflou .

’■>:! Hl’K’K .............. $295SuiH-r I tad i ii. h e a t e r an dn iiiii.li in l irHtuniiHaitin.

’5:! R U K 'K ................... $ 3 9 5 '.SlK'i'iHl iii.liii Knili.i. h e a te r , a ta n d - * r .l irn iH n ii..i .m d u e o w n e r , e xeecp- l in n a llv rlrn ii.

'57 BUICK ' $1195C e ti iu iy . Iiii|i>( hw riliop . R a d io , h eat- e i , l lv t ia f lim , t»<v.rr » t.y > rin s. pow er I'l'iike*, tii-l« iif b lue a n d w h ile . ------

'56 I’ONTIAC ...........S l'A H I 'lI IK l-. lo rd i> r h a rd to p . R a. <lii>, h e a te r , h y d ra m a tle , p o w e r a ttar* in t: . a n d tu*(<ine.

- I 'i

'55 PONTIAC. _$^755-.r.ir, . in li in i w airo n . Hadi«». h e a te r,

h y d ra m a li i ' and tu > to n e .

'u:i PONTIAC ..........$295i-'iirdiir, Itii.lhi, h e u le r , h y d ra m a tle , a n d p o w er ■loeriiitf.

’5;! PONTIAC .......;..$195K ordiir. li c y linder. R a d io , h e a l e r and H tiux inrd tran n m ia^ io n .

'5.1 JIERCURY .........$19S"-*-»M»mivr«.y tiu U ir .. R a d io , h e a t e r and n i e r d r h e .

'55 MERCURY ........ $696.M om.Tcy h in lo r . R a d io , h e a te r , M«*ri'*i)niHili'. K x re l le n t r u b b e r and new tii-liMii' p n ln t.

’5'1 MERCUilY- ........ $595-.M .mUTry im lnr hH n |l» ip . R a d io , h e a t­e r, .Mormminilc a n d tu » lo n e r a i n ’d u h ite .

'59 FORD ...............$1995F.ir<li.r Ktallcin w am m . R a d io , n e u te r , . K on lo iiia tlc and b c a u tU u i U u e J i n i i b . r ^ — -7

'59 FORD ...............$2196( .'o iiiiiry Hodaii. T u d o r s t a t i o n w a^ o n .R adin . he iite r, F u rd w m a tic , p o w e r a te e rin ir and a ir c o n d i t io n in g .

'56 FORD ........... «:?1046T u d o r V Icdirla , K a i r la n e m o d e l , Ra< d io . h r « le r . K on lom allc , a i r c o n d it io n - Inu^. V-X eiitfine a n d tu - to n e p i n k a n d

18 TRUCKS AND P IC K U P S 'TO CHOOSE FR O M

1949 Thru 1959 MODELS i/.-yi.-l and 2 TONS

$95 and UP.

R aleam en 'a home p h o n e s f o r a f t e r h o u n l ie a n L ew is R E M 0 6 IHud S n d th R E 8 .8 H 1

D ick G l H m » . l « ^ l l E H H I - I ly ro n M o y « R B M « |

U-N-I-O-N M“G-T-0-R-S

BIG DRIVE-IN LOTPhone RE 3-1019

------- 180'Srd-A venue-Eaat-C o r n . r o l I rd A v t. E u t a n d ! n d I I , .

WILLS FEBRUARY

'BEST BUYS“ W b e re c tu ld m e ra t e n d t b t i r f r i e n d i T

lOCO C H K V R O I ^ I ^ o o r I m p d i , i . h a n l to p . S48 e n s in c , r a d io , ' b«a(*

e r . pow er b ra k e * > a n d a u t r a a t t o t r a n s m is s io n .- L e a a t h a n - 1 4 ,0 M ,~ m ile s , one o w n e r , I lk a n « w a n d ' o n ly ................. ..............................n w .

1059 A M B A aSA D O R b y J U a M w , I d o o r le d an . P o w e r P iQ « r in f f i p o w er b rakes, r a d io , b « « te r . t u « •

" I" ~ i n

1&58 R A M B L ERwagon. lUdJo, h e a te r , i, a u to m a t te tra n s m iss io n ,' o n e o « m « r . M iu i a ce to a p p re c ia te .

1B58 F O R D V8, e o u n t r r l e d a o . lU * dIo , h e a te r a n d a u to m a t i c t r a n i - m U iIo n . O n ly --------

1967 F O ^ D V8, t d o o r . R a d io , b M t- . e r r a n d s ta n d a r d t r a n a r a i t i lo B . '

V e ry clean ----- -----------------------|8 H

10S7 C H E V R O L E T C o r v e tU . R a d io , h e a le r ant) a t a n d a r d t r a n i m U - ' • io n . A rea l b e a u ty . O n ly .. |1 9 9 6

[ I n c r T T i i . H re p l^ ^ ^ » « t.uuUe l»,l ,n d a p r i n a n .

,l ia r and k itchen c a b i n e t .J kitchen c h a in .■tiacia.-and-rwklnT-bOTl#:---------^ m p .f hite Inlaid r p a n e l .| i n l n * tabls. b u f fe t , a n d upholstsred

>. fru it im tlles.I «f d rsw tri , g U n to p vanity.

BEST O FFER ,

phone R E 3-1610

r - S lL V K in O N E T V Bet. J6U. V ery g o o d romllllon,. P h o n e H E -3 .3 6 a 7

2 1 - lN C H Ubie m o ile l T V . IH0.50. O n ly— •H:eft-downrtt:25-tJer-weekTTi^^

E le c t r ic .

■ \U IT A I sm iillfler, 1 2 - in c h a p e a k e r , v i- S r» d o r . Alio v io lin i n g o o d c o n d it io n » h o h e H K ........... '

b . „ _ ...................P h o i i e HK i - m i

U 8 E D lU U U O N D h o m . m o d ,I o r g a n w i t h pereuuion a n d to n e c a b in e t . P h o n e HK 8*0fH18.

_JPORTING GOODS

S b E W AIINEIl M u . i o ( o r p r l t . . n d a u . m j r . L o , « , o r » « n * a n d K Im b « ll P l . n o . . Oonn , n d S e l m t r b a n d In- a t r u m e n l i . ____________

^ * A N 0 IJA im A IN S I U n e u se d S p i n e t p i a n o . O ni S p in e t a t j r le d p ia n o , ex-. c . J I j n t condllloo. S a v a r a l lo o d q u a l l t j i i . n l u p i l l b l [ l i n o a . E a a r t a r m l l F u l ly lU a r a n lK d . C l .u d a D r o w n H m lc , T w in -

1057 O i n t V . ( - d o o r h .n l lo i . IU D 7

m il IIU IC K LcSabrc b«rili™■ c o u p e . O n ly ............................ '.I22D7

-l9M-0L»D3-lnr;^holWay-»Mfn—

50 o th ers to ch o o se from

SPAETH MOTOR CO.'

c m G lb e o n E X ' 4-5378 Je ro m e e a 4-4324

J

i 9 £ S ^ 0 R 0 3 do«>r U u a ln esa eoup« . t c y lin d e r m o to r w ith o v e rd r iv e .

- h e a t e r r ^ t i i n d « r d ^ n i n « n i l i i i o n r “S e e th is . ...$*45

-TRU CES E-tl--OLDER-GA-RS-^

modil IJ. '" " “ “ 'I r . WU«in.B.U.

MOBILE HOMES

c!]!''',,*;* aprpllancaa U buj or

accniorlH'| „ , | J , P ' l ' * w h i l . t b u l „ | . ^ 'V '.l r i , a P o i n u S p o t lin t

T F " ' •>ou.., L lk . n . .tU I H ) . I'hMi, UK

r . m o u a L i n i . U M l i k

& a p p lia n c I s

NOW ON p ia a A y . luai uoL^aWo, Z e n l t b and A n ie lu a . t — 1D50 24* D olea-

— ^ , “ » ^ , « U i L L * i a u r 4 - I I o m e , - l u t a t i a 4 .1?®M 2 b « lr« o m . M a g icV a l l e y U oblli H o m c a , 2 U m ile s w e a t o f h o a p l u l on U l ih w a y 8 0 . C losed S un*

A TRUE SWEETHEART

1959 DODGE<-Door H ard top . The (Ineat car built by DOD G EI A beautllul

-lu-tfne-R ose-Q unrlj-tnd-P earl-

191) F O N T IA C ' i do o r. I l id to . h e a l - e r , good r u b b e r , a u to m a t ic t r a n s m is s io n ..............................|2 0 5

C O N V E R T IB L Em co FO H D 2 d o o r . V8 m o to r , r a d io ,

h e a te r a n d n e w t o p ............... |1 2 5

COMMERCIALS1988 C H E V n O L E T . 2 to n . L o n * ,

w b ee lb a ie , 8 .25x20 t i r e s , 4 sp e ed t r a n s m is s io n , 2 sp e ed a x le , 26 ,- 000 a c tu a l m ile s . T h is t ru c k la

- je a d y to g o ................................ f l8 0 5

11I&2 DODQIS ] to n . L o n g w h ee lb a se , goo d ru b b e r , S sp e ed tra n s m la * a io n , 2 sp e ed a x le .4 n d n e w p a in L O n ly ........................ I8 0 J -

19i9 8 T U D E B A K E H 2 to n . L o n g ' w heelbase,. 4 apectl t ra 'n sn ils s io n ,

2 sp eed a x le a n d f l a t bed . f l 4 5

TfNlBlIKU

— JEEEQSSESSED-1959

AMERICAN'O oid Beal, 3-Bcdroom Mobll« H om e, M'xto' W ide—

with controaU ng Black Nylon and W hite Interior. Thia car Ij equipped w ith the Marvelous Swivel Be a t^ jL -lm u rtL Jo r-ty .

l o s t P O IID >,i Ion p ic k u p . < e y iln d o r m p to r , 4 sp e ed tr a n s m is s io n , 13,000 a c tu a l m ile s . t> iu lp p ed w ith b i* « a y c r u is e r aiH trt c a b . T Itls u n i t Is l ik e n e w '........ |1 0 » 5

cryonc, fac to ry air condition­ing,' radio, heater^ power steer­ing, power brakei, power wJn- dow8, t in te d glass, almost new tires and only 18.000 actjijil

- I t a t - c n E v n O L E T u lu n -p lc ln n y r-< - c y l ln d i r n iu io r , 4 speed tr a n i* m ission .. 18.000 m ile s , a ty len lde bo<ly. O n ly ...................... .......... 11705

194B C IIK V H O L K T V* tu n p ic k u p .F l a t bed, 4 sp e e d t r a n s m lis lu n • n d r u m g o o d ........................... I20S.

L ' w . bur,‘ ”" i l!0 S ' .

r J i l a l l f i i t ' " ’M « " w tt lo n

10 t'om im m igii

.'"•I'l, In « " l " .• '" H r , N .w » ii( .

n o r i h o l j . , ™ , .

•100 D OW N •riiln Over Paym ehta

"W # Take Furniture In Tiado"

Lei aood O le ' Trndcr Bm You M oney I

. TRADER HORN TRAILER SALES< 11 A d d lio n Av<. W a i t ' l l l i I-I19 II

luiies. ' in if l car was owned >oy a local buslneMmnii and serv­iced by us. We will pcraonn(ly guainiitee tliU car p e r f e c t I

.STOP IN T oday and See Thia .Exceptional Oar.

B O B R E E S E ' MOTOR CO.:•0 0 P l u o k l i t d A v t, Hua .

b« r, lo n g w h N lb a a e , rfidlu, be ftl- • r a n d 4 a pc«d tr a i is m ls i lo n , ............. ................. ............................. flt4&

GLEN G. JENKINS ' CHEVttOLET

■^OM AOTEnM S: ’ ASK FOR

Del Oook ,..:,...Plione HE 3-0181 Dick Stevens Phone HE 3-ailOa Don Welch ....Phone HE 3-WOa

and 7S MORE u n ita to choose from, We- a re ae lllng these used carj a t a tremendoua LOW PRICE, we w ould rather sell to our euatom era than have to sell them a t ' a c a r auction or Used Oar L o ts . W ell sac­rifice price to re d u c e our In­ventory,

LATE MODELSFULL GUARANTEED

EASY FINANCE PLAN BANK RATES

-----ElBERA-t-TRA-D&INS

■SALE RUNS- ■THURSnSY^MD"

• T hru SUNDAY 5TH

59 Ramblei— $-1725tC u i r o m { ^ o o r . f r - c y l in d e r e n g in e , « u to m a t l e t r a n a m lM lo n , r a d io , h e a t e r , w h i t e w a l l tire a , T O P - N O T C H C O N ­D I T I O N . .

59 Rambler $1725C u a to m 4-door, a ta L lo n w a s o n . 6 - c y l i n d e r e n i ln e , o v e rd r iv e , r a d io , b e a U r and w h i t e w a l l t i r e a , C L E A N .

50 PONT., $1654 - d o o r , A u to n ta tle t r a n s m i a a l o n , b e a t- • r a n d a v try g o o d o ld c a r .

COMMERCIALS

’51 Dodge ......... ...$295^ t o n pickup.

’58 Dodge.........$1095% to n pickup.

""SO-Dadgej-t::....$2S9&2 t o n trtfck,-

1957 P 1 .Y M 0 U T II V S , 1 d o o r . ----------b e a te r - a n d -a u to m « U o

U U B U IC K n iv le r a , A d o o r R o a d - m u t e r . F u l l p o w e r , r a d io ; h a a t» e r a n d D y n a f lo w .....

1666 C H B V n O L E T V 8 , B « I - A l r 4 d o o r le d an , lU d lo , h w t « r a n d

US5 T R IU U PU C onvertlb la , Xxe4> , len t condition, p n ly ,

i m CHRYSLER t door^aadan . I W t r Bteerini, radk>, h e a t« f and au tom atic ...................... '.............lU i.

49 STUDE. ..$345H ton. C lean , A*l m echanically .

48STURE. ..$1001 ton. Uuod,

OPEN 9 TO 9

■ LEO R IC E MOTOR. CO.OOODINa,’ ID AH O

WE 4-<«0 W E 4-4731

1961 GMC!l-lon. Long bed, 4-apeed tranginisalon, Low mileage.

T W IN F A L tS EQUIPMENT CQ;

•-^RE;3-4420 :

— SPEC IA X S^'50 Fotd 4-door .............$59

'49 Plym, 4-door ..........

’51 Pack, 4 .d o o r ...............?49

’SS^HGvTZ'dcior .............?39

WIRTHLIN ■ USED CAR LOT

221 so . LINCOLNJEROM E • ,

1»S8 FO llO V8, 4 dooc._____:_____9 8 H . '

1SS8 GH£VnOLL-T C lub c o u p t . . . | l »

IBfil C H E V nbL > rr 4 d oo r « td u i . . t l » l

. -PIC K U PS—- 1 9 9 » CHKVROLrC—. wb«<l base w ith cover.......

m s C U E yR Q L C T ._% ,tw i__________ ^

W 4N T^A TiO NAf«.HlOU STUDEUAKEn H t«a 10S2 GMC ton

IPSO FO /ID -W

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WILLS

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^ o u th in P u b lic Service Seems to Be T rend in N a tion , N o t O nly in

. ; >

BV WILUAM J. CONWAY • As«ocUted PrtM W riter .

" t e t th e w ord go fo rth from thto tlnio a n d place, (b f r ie n d a n d

— f(» -a U k srth a t-th e -to ro h -h a B -b « o n parsed to a new g en era tio n nf American*—born In th is c c n ty ry ."

T liiu In h is Inau g u rm 'to d d re.'s P resident K ennedy culled a tte ii - tton to -th a-OBW-loo lc-ln -A incc lcaa

■ g o v c r n m e n p ^ S ’ J o o l n t f - y D u t h : "K ennedy, a t 43- the youngest

m nn e w r elected p residen t, hns ^ surrounded him self with young

■ m en. ^But th is tre n d goes beyond the

'v W h lt« House. T hroughou t th e na. tion younger m en a re being se n t to congre.a, to gubernatorlo l o f­fices and to legislatures.

W hy la th e younger sot com ing , , , t o the fore?

Some of th e young public se rv ­an ts. reach ed In a survey by T lie A.woclated P ress, have Ideas. Tliu ideas vary, b u t generally Lhesr. m en d o n 't feel Uie young T u rk s

. a re tak ing fu ll com m anit" I th in k th e re Is a definite tren d

tow ard younger o fd claK a n d 1 th in k th e o lder folks approve." said the new governor of K ansas.

son. 39. "Modern m eu is o f com­m unication and more education ore bringing this about."

low a'a nelv governor. N orm an E rb e ,.41,j a W th e j is l i te genera­tion o f poHU'Ifi^ "bringing fl-csh Ideas ond' vigor to govern* m ent." and .offerng ‘’a new ap. proach to problems,"...C. W illiam O'NdIII, ,44.., (om i-r

Tfovemor7 who hfls-been-eleotcd-to Ohio's supreme court, .sugscstcd'.. 'T V h as pul the empha.Ms o n j i in - d ldates who arc physically a ttrac ­tive an d whole pcrsanallty Is pr.'v Jected well. Young candidates fit Into th is sltuallon well. However, In no sense Ls 11 n monopoly,"

Edw ard J. McConnack, jr., 17, a tto rn ey noneral of Mas.sochu5etts, look n panoram ic view:-“Today, In a lm ost all fields of endeavor • -

business, science, medicine, engi­n e e rin g , education — as well a s politics," he sad . "we find th a t y oung people a re play ing a greoter role a n d are sh a rin g in the m ak- I n f o f-m o re Im p o rtan t deck lo n s th an ever before."

S ta r t looking for these young people andyoi; stum ble over IhenfT

T ho President's cablnci. which h a s a n average age of jT, Includes A ttorney Cicncral K o b crl' dy. 35; Eccrclary of In te rio r S tew ­a r t L. Udall,40: Sccretai'y of AgrJ- c u llu re Orville L .' Freem an. 42. an d Secretary of Defense Robert 8 . McNnmnift, 44.

O th e rs on the 'K ennedy .leam In­clude spcclfll couasj} Tl)eodorc S orcasen. 32; prc.s.s socrciary P i­e rre ealinRcr. 35: George B. Mc­G overn . 30. ad m ln lslrn lo r of r.hc food-for-peace proRrani. iind p res­id en tia l nfslstant A rthur Schlc-sln- ger, Jr.. 43. !

- _ _ j r i j Claiborne de Borda Pell. 41. i A n n i l 5 ) l M p P i S P a ‘ N ew port b!u0blood.*'wafi cleclcd lo l

/ l l l l i u a ! i l i c c t vacated byj'riie Tw in Palb County Potato .Theodore F rn n cb G reen. 93, the

Producers oMoclatlon, m em bers of.oldeflL man ever to s it In the U.S. | the Id ah o a.‘ oc)Rlion. will h flld 'sen a te . —

an n u a l meclltiR a t 1:30 p.m.I C larl: MacGregor, 38. a M lnno- reb . 14 In the city ha ll. Duane apolU attorney, oii^ted Rep. Roy]

____ __ l-Wr-W-ierH79;-\VlJo-hftd-rpprespnted'O ue.u .I’pcaker.i wlU Inciudc the'M lnne.solo 's Ih lrd d istr ic t In con-

A m ong th eir colleagues, new or o ld . In the house In W ash ing ton a r e Bllchard H . Ich d rd , 34. M is­s o u ri; Ja m e s-F . B a ttln . 35,-M o n ­t a n a ; R alph H a rd in g . 31, Id ah o ;J^e lv ln Laird, 38, W isconsin; F e r- m a n d J . 6 t. G erm a in , 32, R hode I s la n d ; D avld“N . H enderson. ,39,N o r th Carolina. aiKi P e ter A. G a r ­la n d . 37. M aine. . - - n , ,

I n th e clrcie o f governors^'

a p p re h e n d e d earlyM lc n l^ n , W illlaio G uy, 41, N o rth Tnn '>r hu fum wnripv

Judge Sentences Man on Burglary

BUHLEY, Feb. 4 ^ o t Q. S an ­doval, 45, Parkview , N. Mex.. was sentenced here to a term n o t lo exceed 15 years In th e s ta te pen­iten tiary by D is tr ic t Ju d g e Ed-

'w a rd Heap fo r f ir s t degree bur-

tomfft—Jfa rirH atfle ld r-S B r-O i go n ; rJohn H. R eed, 39. M aine,

worth of w ilches a n d 'B ands. “H i liHa the s tolen yumis Oil Ills p er

Dinner Set ENTEBB COM PETITION HAILEY. Feb. 4—L aurallc Ben-

«>n, dau g h ter of M r. and Mr.$. HAGERMAN-,-Feb. 4 - A - p o « u c t ^ student*

d n n fe r hODorIng B oy Scouts ot t ro o p .35 will be held, a t the M eth­od ist church a t 6:30 p j n . Monday.

All S couti and th e i r lam iiles a re u rg ed to a ttend . T h o se attends Ing a re ^ k e d to b r in g chicken eno u g h for their fam ilie s, and a n ­o th e r dish.

A film will be sh o w n by Aldrich Bow ler. Mrs. Asahel O rld ley;'M rs. R a lp h Calawell. M rs. Del P ink­sto n . Mrs. Ehvood G rim es and Mrs. W esley W harton a re in charge oj th e d inner.

a t DYU. Provo, d t a h , and com ­m and of th e 'd r il l team (or t h e ‘1 school,' w ent to Tucson , Ariz,. t o | t ^ compete w ith d rill team s f r o .n l j over th e -entire W est. : •

JO IN S.A R M Y BURLEY. Feb. 4—A lan R. Mar

Spud Producers’

a n d Oav ord N eS on 44 W lscon He was i r -- d a l e , Burlcy, Is th e .8 th Magic

D id these fellows rLse fa s t or ^ver to d is tr ic t co u rt on a Valley regular arm y volunteer forS ta r t young? jjqq J a n u a ry , according to 8gt. Lc»

A .study of I h e l r brief c a rc c is The com plaint was s ljn e d by K“ P f . T " 'ln Fiills re-show.s that, by .a n d large, they Delbert ChJtstenscn, one of _____________________ __serv ed apprcntlce.shlps In p 'a iiy ,'a r re s tin g officers. T h e break-ln i w w w w w —w w w w w w w w city , county, s w te or legislative was reported to th e police by Lyle t _ _ _ —

Fairchild, who saw th e window be- t P c R R Y S T V mg broken.

positions.P e rh ap s the pendulum of pol­

itic s m ay be sw inging back lo ih-;' p o in t-w h e re It s ta r te d . I

Guaranteed service on all mokos TV & Radios.

PHONE RE 3-1037North America, w ith abou t 20,

A t th e conslllu tlona l coiivcnt'ton cent of thtf E a r th 's cultivated in 1787 the av erage age of th c 'n f™ . has 7.5, p e r cen t of the d e leg a tes was 42. 'f l io in a i J c ff c r- world's population. 'so n d rafted the declaration of ui- dependence a t 33. A lexander H a m - ♦ rr_rm . ■ m .-rm Mnl l to n wn.s 32 w h e n h e b ec a jn e th e ^ D I A M O W W S S u t n m e r f i e l d ^

J o h n A nderson . Jr„ 43. ••Probably „ u- 4 t c = 4 f l s u b e c a u s « - o f = t h e ^ f f r e a t - - c a m J j M B 1 5 £ ^ r f - , p t £ a l d c n t r 4 ' c p M t f i .

•p lcx lty of a m ajor office today. Ouc.st .speakers wlU Includ . .I t takes a person of energy a n d 's ta te a.s.soclatlon’.s m arketlnR .spe- for term.*?.

I f i r s t secreip.ry of th e treasury .

s ta m in a to hand le It."Gov. G ra n t Sawyer, 41. of N e­

v ada suggested: "Demands of c a m ­paign ing a n d dem ands of Ju.*it ho ld ing office—physical den ian ils —a re suoh th a t m ature youUi h its to be considered.”

"T here Is a greater In te rest in politics am ong young people.” aald A labam a's govdm or. John P a t te r -

clall.st and Vlrf,’!! Cro.ss. Burley.! T om Adan,.s. 43. U Florida'.;[he M lnUCassia extension p o tato 'new .secretary nf s ta te . 'Ilio oldspecialist. [one, R. A. Gray, decided to .step

S iibjeels to be covered a t the o u t a t 70 afte r 30 ycar.s in them eeting Include n review o f legis­lative propo.'Mil.s pertainliiB to the p o tato Indu.slry. water pollution and diseased potatoe.s. disease In potato fleld.s, and the curren tm ark e t outlook.

offics.T lirc o p f the four Irofihman con­

gressm en from Kaiusas are in th e ir 30s - R obert F. Ellsworth. 34; R obert A. Dole. 36, and W alter

- - 1 McVcy; 3fl.

C a n ' t G e t

A u t o I n s u r a n c e ?Under age. Over a^e.

poor driving record, etc.

. W f l I n s u r e Y o u !

TABER INSURANCE AGENCY;

113 Shoshone S t. No.. l i t 3-1274C r e d i t T e r m s

COMPARE . . . . Qualify “ COMPARE . . , rw iJ iS T

COMPARE.............PriceC om parison Is in v ite d with average WHOLESALE PUICES as quo ted by rep u tab le whole­sale diam ond dealers a n d cata­logues.

B & BSHOSHONE AT M AIN ST.

N EX T TO VELLOW CAB CO.

U N B E U E V A B L E

g — p _

BUNlt BED OUTFITS t y l e d f o r Y o u n g C o w b o y s a n d G ir l s !

( Y o u n g I n d i a n B r a v e s l i k e t h e m t o o ! )

I n a N e w L u s t r o u s B lo n d W a ln u t F in is hc

I n c l u d i n g M a t t r e s s a n d B o x S p r in g *

Inc.

$ 9 9

$4.85 Month

FOUR EASY WAYS TO BUY!Cosh! 90-0oyChotgoI .Time Payment Pliin! Y , Former's Spocial Payment Plan!

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251 Mam Ave. East, Twin foilsRE 3-2607