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ijdoDH'"; Traffic Death Scoreboard (iere is a cuinparlson of tra«Ic fatalJllfs as of ihis dite for 1961 and loco for Mafic Valley and for the entlr* itate.. Idaho, 1960 .................. 18 Idaho. 1961 .................. 29 Muslo Valley, 1060..... I Mnelc Valley, 1001 .... 6 A Regional Newspaper Serving TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, KKDRUARY 2;!, 1961 Mrmt'rr i>f Xuilil nurrHii nf ClrciltatIntii Aiti<viA(^>l I'rpst Hn<) Umlnl lnf<'rniiiii'nal PRICE 5 CENTS' Resources in U.S. Sought IffASHINGTON, Fob. 2,'i (L'PD — Presulcnt Kennedy I (congress today a vast naturiil resnurcos protTiim to „ijctr-and develop t)ie_ nation's lifehluod auiiplica . of. S^land, ioresls am! minentls, KoiiTiEriy pin Into a «ci»i message propo.sals raiiKinK from purification ' fcity air to the de-saltins of ocoan water for drinl<inc: 1 industrial use. He warned that inilcsa wise brnacl- .'.lonction is'taken “ vve.wiD be in tn'uible within a short ----------------------- time.” Ill spttinir.fnr.l.h-rj.Ala- ajui’ies IReported to Aiea People EBT, Feb. 23—Extent of the j ol the two Bupert couRlea 1 In a plane craih at Las Ne». Tuesday night, vma iid by relatives here Thurs- "morning. . Illn, Wayns Reddeloopp Iia-s » to It! ^ She Is reported In serlou.s Son at Southern Nevada Me- il hospital, while Mrs. A lburn od has a broken shoulder and islte brultcs. I n i two-men are reported In t tondltlon while Mrs. Atwood 1 listed as poor. Reddcltopp. j,-as pllotlns hij light plane a It struci power lines durlns nillnn approach, has extensive j bruises. IjM Andereon, Paul, brother of . Reddeliopp, and his fam ily late moved lo Uie Beddekopp Inch to care lor the couple’s four til Mothers of both the _(d women were reported coni- ( lo help with the children, louse Group )K’s Special I Jobless Help (wmniQTON, nhs 23 (upd — I bouse vayA aDd meajis com* M todiy approved President fidyioQfiblllltn doU&t em er* ' proposal to exten<i u n e m - lU t compensation benefits rJoWeaworhra. \td\ti tbree days of closed h e a r- tbe eommitlec approved thl& tpartTJf Kennedy's program to )tbj unemployed. The antl-re- lon bill would provide alm ost jilllloD dollars tn extra relief to 8 3,125^00 persons whose b e n e - I either have run out or will ex- 's diirlnj the next year or so. Bpeiker Sam Rayburn. D.. Tex., a promised fast consideration by i home. A vote on It was seen rly next week. Dp to 13 flddltlonnl weekA^ o t D«flts WQuld be authorized, de- JJto* on eligibility In various However, a worker could ireeclve more than 39 weeks of 1 combined federal-state pay- ihouae aplcult,ure sybcommit- lodny reached "broiid general fwnent" on proposals to adopt u ^ the lines of a Kennedy wnlaUatlon “emergency'’ pl^ w-iMd-graiirsurpluseSTSfnnr m Murce reported. i subcommli re.soiirce.s recofnmehdations, Kennedy pointedly denounc- ed ihe "no new starts” policy Democrnts have attributed to the Ei.senhower administration. "Such a policy denied the re- source.s requirements and potential on wliich our economic grovifth hlngc.s.'and took a heavy toll In added cosUs and even human’ life and home.s by po.stponlng essential flood control; projects,** ’Kennedy said, The Pre.sldent announced acr tlons his adminiatratton would lake and said what he would like congre.ss lo do. AdmlnLstratlon of- flclnls said no price lap: could be affixed to the over-all program until legislation is proposed for specific program.s. In its broad framework. It was obvious that many hundreds of millions of dollars would be in- volved. For example. Kennedy called for enactm ent oC,lftgi.HlaLinn. "aldnK the general )llne.s” of a bill which would prov^^de 1.25 billion doUars over lo years to expand federal assl.stanco for water pol- lution control. The President's 3.500-word mes- .sage emphasized that ‘‘pur entire society rests upon—and is depend- ent upon—our water, our land, our forests and our minerals." "By the year 2000, a United States population of 300 million— nearly doubled In 40 yea;s—will need far greater supplies of farm products, timber, water, minerals, fuels, energy and opportunity for outdoor recreation," he said. Kennedy said his message was “designed to bring together . . . the widely scattered resource poli- cies of the federal government" which be said had "overlapped and often conflicted." He said federal funds thus were wasted along with the resources. Kennedy said this country now uses "over 300 billion gallons of water a day . .. much of it.wastC' fully" and by 1980 will need 600 billion R&Uons a day. "If all areas of the country are to erijoy a balanced growth; our (Conlinuid an T ifi 2. Colnmn 4) Coiiiio Leader Orders Mobilization O Horse Race B e ttin g B ill Passes Senate; Stamp Issue Poised PiOiSK, Kcl). 2',\ (I'iM and A I’ ) —The hor.^c.s ^rot out of the slarlinc R:ate today wlu'ii the .senate voted to 2! tit localize pari-iiiutiiel bettin^r on horse races in Idalui. 'I'iie niea.sure now ;jocs to tlio house for con.sidei'alinn. Lieut. Gov, Wiliam K_ -Brcvlmv'T-pTTKTdinp: oflTTrrnrl^ho scnlU^XvaTrm cast the fio vole when the roll call showed 2\ to '21. Without lie.siiation Drevlow voted “ aye.” In the hrfUse, pre-i------ ^ ----- --------- - - '• Wearing his “ isash of office, Katanga president Meishe Tshombe, left, reviews (he pre^cienthil jfuard In ceremanles at Eliiabethvllle. Katanga. He has ordered "lotal In hl.i breakaway stale and barred all foreigners from leaving the country. The order came a few hours after the U.V security council called for the withdrawal of foreign/military and civilian, advisors from the Confro. Tshombe wld the security council resolution is "declaration of war" by Ihe UN again.st Katanga.' Today thf US sought 7,000 soldiers to beef up Its force* In the Congo. INEA telephntol National Council of Churches Approves Use of B irtli C ontrol SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 23 Repre.scntatuT.s of the bulk of American iMoic.stantl.sm joined to- day In appi'ovluK a widely used but religiously rxplosive practice—ar- tificial birih con'trol. After cxiendcd discussion, the poIlcy-makluK general board of the National Council of Churches endorsed .such methods as morally Christian, an adjunct to wholesome home life an aid In world population problems. The u. S, government was ask- ed to supply birth control help to countrie.s that ask It, a move pre- viously shunned by Washington. The statement also deplored stnte laws restricting birth control serv- ices. ' V , Those laws "violate the civil and Judge Orders |20DFineTii Tipsy Action Charles A,. Standley, 20, Burley, was fined $200 and costs and- his driver's license was suspended for a year In Twin Palls Justice court Thursday morning for drunken AMns. Ittme said the "general feel- J ln tho subcommittee Is that ™ture Secretary Orville L. ttnan should bs glyin dlsdre- My authority to ralsi! support ™ ol corn and other leed ™ In connection with an acre- ” 11 program. ecession Hurts jbor; Revenue, Jembers Decline S.,®'=ACH. Fla., Feb. 23 Wl buslnes., recession Is hitting '’I'e'U'lzed labor's own 2 ™ m t opcraUons. A drop tat lie million dues-paylng W te” ch toffi!".Privnle- buslnesa- *t , L have to “ 'Of® “a lUllD'trnm "lem- W 15 ? ‘" '“Ion to C um. ' ““ 't P“y iMODamage Is Jsed by Blaze ^ toS " “ “ 'OVOO “ I'tb u lld - Ui(Vii;|„J„, " tfoller home «.tSy. ia:30 "lie tan of wT”'? Iionso ‘"is'vciod the oftU, Standley was arrested early Wednesday morning after being Jnvolvod-ln^a-ono-oat-acoldciiL-a Harding corner pn highway 30 east 0/ Kimberly. Dougins c ; Miller, 08, .Rupert, was fined $100 and costs and his driver's llqense suspended M one year by Rupert Police , Judge George pedford Wednesday for drunk driving. He was arrested Feb, II by Rupert police. Bohnle Patterson, Rl9hfleld, was cited for failure to observe the basic driving rule as the result of a two-car accident on Main ftreet In Richfield Tuesday morning. Damage was 'tsUmaled at ap- proximately $200 to a parked 10S7 Pontiac owned by Dale and Mar- tin Whltesell, Jr., which was struck by the I960 Oldsmoblle Miss Pat- terson was driving. There was fto damage to the Patterson car* own., ed by the girl's father. Sheriff Tliomaa Connei;, Investi- gating officer, said tlie girl had not removed the frost ■ from the see the parked car as she turned left from highway 20 onto Main street. ~ . JlacuM!.-BaydrA7rJe(oni lined (IS and given 25 demerits Wednesday by Jerome Police Judge Fred Eberhardt for tfolng 40 mllea perrhour in a 25-mlle lone. Mayor Race Assured for ' Jerome Vote - JEROME, Feb. 23—A race for the post of mayor in Jerome's clly election April 25 was assured to- day when Paul Pratt, owner of the Butcher Boy market, announc- ed his candidacy. Other candidate is Ted Bruck- ner. present councilman from ward one. Incumbent mayor, William Peters, has not yet decided if he will seek reelection. Peters has cerved -a-two-year term? -------------- Pratt, who was born in Twin Palls, moved to Jeroffie In 1B20. He went Into the market business here In 1K3 with his brother, and- In 10&O j/ecame sole owner. Aside from his service in World war II and a brief tim e of employment In Safeway stores elsewhere, Pratt has lived In Jerome. He Is a member of the Cham- her of CommfTce. Vhvnnla. Hiih religious llbertj^^f all citizens. In- cluding Protwtants," the slale- ment said..' It was the first collective Prol* e.sinnt pronouncement on the sub- ject. although numerous individual denominations previously have taken similar action. . While upholding chlld-bcai^ing as a "divinely ordained purpose" of marriage, the pronouncement said the sustaining of mutual love be- tween hu.sband and wife, apart from reproduction, also was ‘or- dained of God." However. It added: V"AU agree that ChrlRtlan mar- rUtge should be free from sen- suality Qnd selfish Indulgence, and that mutually accepted periods of continence can be of value in a and Elks lodg6. Bruckner is man- ager of the Idaho Gas and Appli- ance. PoTir H uri Gs.niffinoTttblinc e"d” KIs candidacy for councilman from word one. He is manager of Magic Valley Wood products. Ed Baer, Idaho Power company, manager, wlll-run-for'councllman~ln word two. ____ _________ Council terms are for four years.' Holdover coimcilmen are W. B, Churchman and Darrell Darling. Iowa Firm Files Bankruptcy Plan SHELDON, la., Feb. 23 m - Northern Biochemical corporation, Sheldon, haj taken the first steps toward voluntary bankrufitoy, pav- ing the way for the formation of a now company. The firm went into the hands of the federal deposit Insurance cor poratlon after the closing Mliat month of the Sheldon National “Orbiting” C O L U M B U S , O .. F e b . 23 (UPD —Four 13-year-old science stu - dents wo’e "In orbit” today—in a wlndowlcss second floor schoolroom. Eddie Cox, Martin Foster. Jon Miller and James Miller took off on a simulated space -flight last night and should be "or- biting'' for'24 hoiifsrThelr scl- fence instructor initiated t)ie project. The Spacemen’s ground crew concentrated on maintaining walkie-talkie radio contact and prfeparing io r a "successful re- covery” of the simulated space -capsuler ----------------------------------- "Oh well,” 13-year-old Sher - man Rjuidall said, "if we laU they can walk out of the room." common life of Christian dl-scip- ^Ine." ..But tiie statement .said such periodic absUnences from Inter- course "\s not'inherently superior meantime,, lawmakers pared for fireworks this aft- ermmn—nvhcdulinK the con- 'after lOTlch, Rep. Harold Snow. II., Latah, made the reque.st that' the senate-approved bill (o virtually outlay the stamps in Idaho be Rlvcii final consideration at that time. However, the ho\Jsc-nside from committee reports—devoted mo.st of Its morning, se.viion lo party caucuses. Democrat.s met for 55 minutes but Republicans still were In caucus at 11:45 a.m. - Tliere were report.*; the Repub- llcan.s—who asked for the rece.ss to caucus—were mapping strategy for adjournment sine die next week. Both Sens. Howard Sim.s, D,, Lemhi, and R. M. Wetlierell. D.. Elmore, called It the be.st horse racing bill that they had seen In the se.sslons they had been In the sennle. A pari-mutuel bill has been In- troducQd In every session since 194B. T l ir e e tim e s 11 h a s p.i.s.<;ed t h e legislature and three times been NEWS RIJTJ.KTINS TFoiiP moral avoiding.pregnancy, than sicenllfic means of birth controK. The .statemefit'condemned abor- tion, cxccpt to save the mother's life. .sa,ving "the destrucUon of life already bepvm cannot be con- doned a.s a method of family llm- ilalion." Di‘. Riciiard pagley. head of the World Council of Churches com- mission on International affairs, said that abortion had become serious problem In America, with 70.000 to two million ofccurrlng annually. Flood Water Is Spreading In I^outb US. bank. The firm’s principal stock, windows of the cor-and-falled-to- tmlder was Burnice Iverson Geiger, 60, who embezEled more than two million' dollars from the bank and gave Northern Biochemical credit jitjibaut ' Tlie company, filed voluntary bankruptcy proceedings in U. S. district court at Sioux City ycstcr. day. ~ BlaclTPflltffl QiinOarroW Is Grand Champion for Show bincli Poland Oiiina borrow -jniflgnoai by,E. H. Bryce, Mdrld- lan. «!na/ named grand ■ champion at- lh»-l)«rrow-i)how-»pnnsorecrtjy ■Yorkshlro Dawffivs woh sccond and ^h'e BoliUiern Idaho Swine Breed- ers, ln<y., at the Filer fairgrounds Thursday morning, m , A-H and .barrow bIiow, Judging events were conducted Tliursdny morning. Tin annual sale started nt 1 p.m! -nlokey- Kruse, - Filer, loalt. lop lionoi'li in tlio 4-H Judging evpnt. Frnnole Smith, Jerome, was sDo- oml, ami Larry M«Ca«tey, I'llen tilled, 'lln volley high m IiooI FPA olmptor won lirat lioirtw'm ond. and Filer PPA group UiirA In tlie barrov^ show. Judged by Clarence Wells, Ooodlilg, two tliird place honors, Larry Annli, Filer, consigned the eecohd place winiier and Vernon Lassen, Filer, consigned the third jJlace winner. Scheduled to pojia througli tlii sale ring were 37 bred gilts, .sit oficn Hilts and 13 bonrs, Lyle Bar- tonl -llupert, was - the- auptioncor niul rliignieiV were Tom Parks, Filer and Lyle M asters, Buhl, FirBt place honors at the cav- oass contest held by the Indeixm- dent Moot oompan^forihojiiiiotl- OTA'JudiilnjrDuirrTArw^ iC.nll«.d.» r u . i, yglun'n T) By lT nH ^-Pr«M-Int>ms(liin«l—I et l eilllMia]mnU» ~tlnK SI live tO ‘ six minutes on article one, section one, of the constitution. Thomas Hovenden, chairman of the ..Legion conunlttee sponsoring the contest, was m aster of cere- monies. He told approximately'40 persons in the audience that the contest, after lapsing in Twin Palls last year,' was being revived by the Legion. Judces were Lloyd Webb, Del Hearne, Charles J. Cover, Arnold Helwege and-Donald Murphy." Fioodwaters spread misery and mud through the South today. Rampant rivers and heavy sur- face ninoffs from torrential rains left nearly 0,000 persons hoiheless from Louisiana to Georgia. . High waters were ebbing in Blr mingham, Ala., where 1,200 per- sons were forced from their homes and a new all-time high rainfall record ol 10.63 Inches tor Pebninry was set by 6 a.m. today. But deeper in Dixie many rivers were still rising, and 200'persons were being moved out of their homes at Shabuta, Miss., on the usually placid Chickasawhay river. More than 4,000 persons were evacuated from lowland homes In the Hattiesburg, Miss., area,' 100 at Northport, Ala.. 70 at Tusca- loosa, Ala., and about 40 at Rome, ba., where the Oostanaula and Etowah river flooded streets. Ttie Dixie floods claimed at least three livej-tw o In Hattiesburg and one at Birmlngham-«;id two per- sona died In a two-car collision in a. lainBtorm at Lumpkin, Ga. Flood threats oro.se today In •and- ■Miemguii— nm rM yiseonsinr snow hit widely scattered sections of the North and West. T [Sin Today'i'TiniiiBuNewi Page 1—Vast program on re- sources given congress. Church council approves birth control use, Washington birthday sit- down sttlkcs nets suspension for 23 T, F, students, Dci)dllne -passM-r-ana-slrlke-rfcontinuesr Scluite okays bill to Icgallte parimutuel belting 'Dn liorte races, rage 4 - Editorial: "Needs Bliorins: Up." , raie 7—Fire alarms Installed In Dlaine urea schools. P«l« II—Oarcy reservoir firm drililnrwiiierwDil, -------- . I’sie 17-Blxtli district meet st*H« Priddy, PMe 23-Clollicj readied for shipment to Dolae, R. L Kienzle Wins Legion- Oratory Test (See Photo on Page 10) Ronald L. Kienzle, a Twin Palls high schopl junlorj wpn the Amer- ican Legion oratorical contest held at the Twin Palls Legion hall Wednesday evening. Kienzle Is.the son of Mr. ond Mrs. LeRoy Kienzle, 546 Third ave- nue west. The local veterans' gro'up awarded him a $50 savings bond, ,an ^e,aJll’ tepreaent Twin M is litghschool In the district contest, to be held next Tuesday evening at the Twin Falls Legion hall. Sharon Anderson, who decided to- enter the contest only last week, finished second. She Is the daughter of MaJ. and Mrs. .LeRoy Anderson and a senior at the lo- cal high school. Contestants discussed "PuUlllIng the alms of the constitution," In W-to-«=hitaiitB-prEpareff-5p6K . They then were given approxi- mately five minutes to prepare an Doctor, Dentist Union Forming NEW' YORK. Feb. 23 LR—Physi- cians and dentists In the city hall department have set up a union, believed to be ‘the first suph or> ganlzation for such professions in the United Btates. With a memberslilp of 1.000, the group—known as the Doctors M’ sbciation of New York—holds its first meetihg tonlg,ht. Announced objectives are salary increases, tenure and pension ------- •ed^ Welhcrell said that one of the thing.s he liked about the bill wa.s that it provided money for 4-H and’ Future Farmer.s of America activities iiltkhe counties. However, the que,sllon wa.s rais- ed as to, the constlvitionalltv of pari-mutuel betting by Sen. C. A. Bottolfsen,* R., Butte. ■a former governor. Bottolfsen said that because it wa.s unconstitutional was the rea- spn that it had been vetoed. . "Neither the governor nor the legislature has a right to declar^ a bill unconstitutional." salH Wetherell. Welherell also told the senate that this bill might correct a situ- ation in TSvIn. Falls, "where thousands of dollars arc going to Nevada every day;“^— He referred to the.fact that just south of Twin Falls, across the border, there was gambling at Jackpot. WethereJl also said that 26 states presently have horse racing and in 1959^ 243 million dollars went to treasuries and counties in these states. ' “We need a source of funds and (Continued on Par* 1, Column 1) Unfair Labor Charges Due For GE Case NEW YORK. Feb. 23 (UPD-'ae national labor relations board. (NLRB) plans to file unfair labor practice complaints against ^he In temailonal Union of Electrical 'WorltBTS UUIS) In connection with the violence-marred national strike against General Electric last fall. It \fos learned todoy. The action follows sharply on the heels'of NLRB unfair labor practice complaints filed against the company Tuesday. The charges against .GE. alsoi.grew-out of the bitter 20-day walkout by 70,000 lU E members at 36 GE plant! last October. A contract settlement was reach- ed virtually on GE's terms. A hearing on the complaint against GE will be held hero March 13. Findings will be for- warded to Washington for formal determination. Tlie charges against the lUE are expected to be filed shortly in Boston or Buffalo. Tliey are be- lieved to center on the violence that tooK place In GE's Schnecta- dy, N. Y., ah^ Worcester, Mass.. plants When some workers tried to go back to their Jobs. The NLRB charges of eight com- plaints against GE, which recently wnj convicted of anti-trust viola - tions in a multl-milllon dollar prlce-Ilxlng case, were announced yesterday by Regional Ivan 0. Mc- AvASIIIN(;TON',~Fetr. 23~tiv=secretary of nemi.« Robert H. Mt-“ Namar.1 dKlarcd today th at danfcrnus uncertalnlln In the world demand dial the United Stales maintain n weapons arsenal capable of launcbliiK decisive counterblows after surviving a massive nucleir attack. NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (liro—Mayor Robert P. WdRncr, rebuffed in hlj renppolntniciil ol conlrover.slnl police Commissioner Stephen P. Ken- nedy, today .swore In v eteran cop Michael J. Murphy to head the city's s-l.OOO-man force. WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 3 Hirii—A ttorneys' tor about 3 0 eitles and mimiclpal iitllUles m et hei"* today lo flirure out how to recover mil- lions of dnllnni in dam ages from electrical manufacturers who rlgied bids and prlce.s. -fiONDON, Fob. 23 Wl—Queen Elizabeth II. head of th e Church of England, and her husband. Prince Philip, will visit Pope John XXIII at the VnllcMi during a tour of Italy, In May,. Biicltl(ighara palace announced lodny. Deadline Passes; A ir WASHINGTON, F e b . 23 (U P I)-A 2 p.m. (^EST) dead- line in'tho wildcat flig h t engineer.^ strike passed today with the ndmini.stration working feverishly to end tho di.-ipute. Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg- had been scheduled tn meet w ith Pre.sident Kennedy ahortly before expiration of the new dea/tlline but he waa reported still in the labqr departm ent a t'2:15 p.m. There w as no word from the White House. Five of the major airlines ground- ed by the strike had extend- ed from noon to 2 p.m., a deadline on th eir promii? that they would not cany out any reprisals agai?8t.tha strikers if they returned to work. . . The agreement to ext«n4 thi Pedestrian Is Struck Down; Sho^jts Driver SEATTLE, Wash., Peb. 2 3 Wl-A motorist who stopped to aid an elderly gunsmith he had knocked down at a street intersection was shot and killed early yesterday. Durwood L. Honey, 32, a Seattle Insurance salesman, was wounded la the chcst and .died w ithin ,30 minutes. Two witnesses told police Wit Ham Oxley, B8, who was felled by Honey's car, rasa as the younger man approached and (Ired twice with a .38-callber pistol. ,__nie_.IlrtL«totJilt_HDnex.^' second missed as he turned ran a few steps before he collar on a curb. One of the witnesses, Lawrence Meyer, said Oxley was crossing the street against s traffic signal Oxley WHS treated for a head cut and ankle Injury, and kept under police guard without charge.. Detective Robert Honz s a id Ox- ley told under questioning o f firing the Shots in Irlght, bellevlnK Hon- ey meant him harm, but insisted he only meant to scare Honey away aud hadTiot-tatemlGil~t!nsir hta). Educators Claim Fund Inadequate BOISE, Feb. 23 «1-Tlie Idaho Education association said th e 3Sth Idaho legislature is putting pol- itics before the welfare of Jdaho's children. If it fails tq incfea^e the 33 million dollar public school appropriation bill. 'hie bill hss passed the house and the senate and has been sent to the governor. The assoclBllon’s executive sec- retary, Elmer S. Crowley, sa y s the 33 million dollars Is a six m illion dollar Increase over the preitlptfs blepnium, but, “It will take nearly two thirds of Ihe six million dollar Increase Just lo educate th e new youngsters wlio crowS Into the publlo schools." TRIAL TO DE APRIL 10 COLOGNE, Germany, Feb. 23 mi)—Tho trial of nassl Adoll Elch. m ann wlU begin on April 10 In Washington Birthday Sit-Down Strike ■NetslSuspeiBioirti9r25^tiMM®‘Herie Twenty-five unnamed Twin Palls hlih school itudeifts Thursday re. malned on suspension from school until Monday after they attempted a "slt.down strike” ognlngt classes on Washlnglon'a birthday. M ncliSinnm cs^oluska reporl- ed Thursday morning that he has been uppronclieit by parents of two of Uie students lusixnded and Vtho parents were li| agreement 'with the action taken." He mentioned no agitation to get the aludenti 'reinstated before ^londay. It .wna ropoi'ted tim e Abpiit ohe- foui'th of till (cliool’s 1,100 stu- dents weie ttamling around or lil- ting down In the adinlnlslrntlon \v!ngJnllj(niLdld.iiol_repartlto UmIi' llril-perlod ohtwei Woduea-, day. However, according to Falus- kn, almost all tlies« students were unaware classel had begun because the lahool'a bell system was not working, \ —Some-prBhlistWs-had-takoVtho clappers” from bella throughout tlie building and put them In .wastcbnskola.; Tliey 'were found latter by- scliool custodians. MtBt of the students returned to thclr classes when asked to do so, Paluska reported, and classes were being conducted as usual, with oiily about )0 minutes of olasstlme lost during first |)erlod. It wnfl reported that several alutlonls, while Billing in the hall, were singing "Happy birthday, Qa<»go.'.!~NaroM^t-Uit.<U(pendtd (tudeiiU were Hot dlsoloiod and It Is not known which students re- moved the bell clappers. .-Paluska rc|iorted the clappers wci;6 replaceii by Uie Janlloi' w hto It was found the school's'' alarm »yalem-la-connecled-to-lho—«l?sa boll systemi Tlie elappeti tfiJUld llavo ^eeil left dlsconiiiolcd otlierwlse. he said, . "When clasiti are run by the clock rather tlinii a tardy boll, eur- veys have shown tardiness Is de- creased ^by.M mufll., M 75 per cent," ho cx|)l«luod. A similar liiclilent occurred at tho school fow'years ago when several stildenta |irotes(ed against olaMM bolnl Jigjd on W ashlfiKton’t blrlhdny. Strike Ends WABHINGTON, P e b , 23 m - Presldent Kennedy today an- nounced the end of the «lx-day old flight'engineers strike and forecait-that-pajjenger-^trafflo- would be resumed tonight Kennedy told reporters that the engineers union, the air- Ihie; pilots union a n d flvi ma- jor airlines have ogietd to % plan advanced by Labor Secre- torv Arthur J. Ooldberir. , deadline was announced by till White House minutes before thi deadline was to expire. But Alfred Elburis, spokesman . for the wildcat atrlkers, aald In New York that there was no chance of the flight engineers go- Uig back to work "until, the order of the national mediation boitd «C-Fob.- ___ _ sclnded,' nullified, or clrcumTent. ed." The order requires the engin* fen-and-the-AbUnes-Plloti-.flaae' elation to elect a alngla bargain— ~ ing agent. The extension agreement vaa worked put by Swrtarylof.Laboi ___ Arthur Goldberg in a n effort to _ end the worst. tIe-uiJ of'JBlrllifta.".- in U. s. history. The White House saifl shortljr before noon that Goldberg waa attempting to reach th e President of 'Western ah-Unes, th e alxth air- ■ line hivolyeti In thldUPUte., White House sources reported earlier that Kermedy hadl^een toll that-ttie Btrlici' could be tolved If Western agreed to rehlre 130 dis- missed engineers. Western dismissed th e englneeia two days ago and lald they would be replaced with pilots as soon aa these men were trained In th? w ghieers' duties. The other five airlines have agreed to rcfiume operations with." oi’ .t changing the Job status of th> engineers while a presidential com- mission undertakes a study of the dispute. It was this guarantee that had been scheduled to expire at noon, but was extended. period, Ooldberg h o p ^ to'obtaln this necessary agreement from thi offlciala of Western, % liji I "TTooa Eases OATALDO, Peb.3J liB-PreeBlni temperatures across northern Ida- ho overnight erased m uch of the flood danger after near record rains and mild winter weather sent river water Into lowlands •) sovoral-polnta-ycatcnlBy."' Busy highway 10 acroM Ui« Ida. ho panhandle still had VfXts oi^ the roadway near Oataldo, but state police aali^ inotorlati were experiencing; no dllllcuUlea. ----------------------------- ' ALGEIIIAN MOVE HINTED PARIS,'reb,M lOT^Ftenoh joyi- oriunent sourccs believed t^ay that Algerian rebel l«aderi wen stepping up tho tlghtlns In Algeria In an effort to altthcthen their poslllonforlwao® taiia •w iarJnB r'- (lent Otiarlet d« OauU*. '■K \

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TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, KKDRUARY 2;!, 1961 Mrmt'rr i>f Xuilil nurrHii nf ClrciltatIntii Aiti<viA( >l I'rpst Hn<) Umlnl lnf<'rniiiii'nal PRICE 5 CENTS'

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IffASHINGTON, Fob. 2,'i (L'PD — Presulcnt Kennedy I (congress today a vast naturiil resnurcos protTiim to „ijctr-and develop t)ie_ nation's lifehluod auiiplica . of. S^land, ioresls am! minentls, KoiiTiEriy pin Into a «ci»i message propo.sals raiiKinK from purification 'fc i ty a ir to th e d e - s a l t i n s of ocoan water for d rin l< in c :1 industrial use. He warned that inilcsa wise brnacl-

.'.lonction is'taken “ vve.wiD be in tn'uible within a short ----------------------- time.” I ll spttinir.fnr.l.h-rj.Ala-

ajui’iesI Reported to

Aiea PeopleEBT, Feb. 23—E xten t of the j ol the two B upert couRlea 1 In a plane cra ih a t L as Ne». Tuesday n ig h t, vma

iid by relatives here T h u r s - "morning. .

I lln , Wayns Reddeloopp Iia-s » t o It!^ She Is reported In serlou.s S o n at Southern Nevada M e-

il hospital, while Mrs. A lb u rn od has a broken shoulder an d islte brultcs.

I n i two-men are reported In t tondltlon while Mrs. Atwood 1 listed as poor. Reddcltopp. j,-as pllotlns h i j ligh t p lan e a It struci power lines d u r ln s nillnn approach, has ex tensive j bruises.

IjM Andereon, Paul, b ro th e r of . Reddeliopp, and h is fam ily

late moved lo Uie B eddekopp Inch to care lor the couple’s fo u r

t i l Mothers of both the _(d women were reported coni- ( lo help with the ch ildren ,

louse Group )K’s Special

I Jobless Help(wmniQTON, n h s 23 (upd —

I bouse vayA aDd meajis com* M todiy approved President

fidyioQfiblllltn doU&t emer*' proposal to exten<i unem - lUt compensation benefits

rJoWeaworhra.\td\ti tbree days of closed h e a r -

tbe eommitlec approved thl& tpartTJf Kennedy's p rogram to ) tb j unemployed. The a n tl - re - lon bill would provide a lm o st

jilllloD dollars tn ex tra re lief to 8 3,125 00 persons whose b en e - I either have run out or will e x ­'s diirlnj the next year or so. Bpeiker Sam Rayburn. D.. Tex., a promised fast consideration by i home. A vote on It was seen rly next week.Dp to 13 flddltlonnl weekA^ o t D«flts WQuld be authorized, d e - JJto* on eligibility In various

However, a worker could i reeclve more than 39 weeks of 1 combined federal-state p a y -

ihouae aplcult,ure sybcom m it- lodny reached "broiid genera l

fwnent" on proposals to a d o p t u ^ the lines of a K en n ed y

wnlaUatlon “emergency'’ p l ^ w -iM d-graiirsurp luseST Sfnnr m Murce reported. i subcommli

re.soiirce.s r e c o f n m e h d a t io n s , Kennedy pointedly denounc­ed ihe "n o new s ta r ts ” p o licy Democrnts have a ttribu ted to th e Ei.senhower adm inistration .

"Such a policy denied th e r e - source.s req u irem en ts and p o ten tia l on wliich our economic grovifth h lngc.s.'and took a heavy to ll In added cosUs and even hum an’ life and home.s by po.stponlng e ssen tia l flood con tro l; projects,** ’K en n ed y said,

The P re.sldent announced a c r tlons h is adm in iatra tton w ould lake and sa id w hat he would like congre.ss lo do. AdmlnLstratlon o f- flclnls s a id no price lap: could be affixed to th e over-all p rogram until leg is la tio n is proposed fo r specific program .s.

In its b ro ad fram ew ork. It w as obvious t h a t m any hundreds of millions o f dollars would be i n ­volved. F o r exam ple. K ennedy called for en a c tm en t oC,lftgi.HlaLinn."aldnK th e general )llne.s” of a bill which w ould prov^^de 1.25 b illion doUars over lo years to ex p an d federal assl.stanco for water p o l­lution con tro l.

The P re sid e n t's 3.500-word m es- .sage em phasized th a t ‘‘pur e n tir e society re s ts u p o n —and is d ep e n d ­ent upon—o u r w ater, our land, o u r forests an d o u r m inerals."

"By th e y ea r 2000, a U n ited States p o p u la tio n of 300 m illion— nearly doub led In 40 yea;s—will need fa r g re a te r supplies of f a rm products, t im b er, w ater, m inerals , fuels, en erg y a n d opportunity fo r outdoor rec re a tio n ," h e said.

Kennedy sa id h is message w as “designed to b ring together . . . the widely s c a tte re d resource p o li­cies of th e fed e ra l governm ent" which b e s a id h a d "overlapped a n d often conflic ted ." He said federa l funds th u s w ere w asted along w ith the resources.

Kennedy sa id th is country now uses "over 300 billion gallons of water a d ay . . . m uch of it.wastC ' fully" an d by 1980 will need 600 billion R&Uons a day.

"If a ll a re a s of the country a re to erijoy a ba lanced growth; o u r

( C o n lin u id a n T i f i 2 . C o lnm n 4)

Coiiiio Leader Orders MobilizationO H orse Race B e ttin g

B ill Passes Senate; S tam p Issue Poised

PiOiSK, Kcl). 2',\ (I'iM and A I’ )—The hor. c.s ^rot out of the slarlinc R:ate today wlu'ii the .senate voted to 2! tit localize pari-iiiutiiel bettin^r on horse races in Idalui. 'I'iie niea.sure now ;jocs to tlio house for con.sidei'alinn. Lieut. Gov, Wiliam K _ -Brcvlmv'T-pTTKTdinp: oflTTrrnrl^ho scnlU^XvaTrm cast the fio vole whenthe roll call showed 2\ to '21. Without lie.siiation Drevlow voted “ aye.” In the hrfUse,

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W earing his “isash of office, K atanga p res id en t M eishe Tshombe, left, reviews (he p re^ c ie n th il jfuard In cerem anles a t Eliiabethvllle. K a ta n g a . He h a s o rd ered "lo ta l In hl.i breakaw aysta le and barred all foreigners from leav ing th e c o u n try . T he order cam e a few h o u rs a f te r th e U.V security council called fo r the w ith d raw a l of fo re ig n /m ilita ry an d civilian, advisors fro m th e Confro. Tshombe w ld th e security council reso lu tion is " d e c la ra tio n of w ar" by Ihe UN again .st K atan g a.' Today th f U S so ugh t 7,000 soldiers to beef u p I ts force* In the Congo. INEA te lep h n to l

N a t i o n a l C o u n c i l o f C h u r c h e s

A p p r o v e s U s e o f B i r t l i C o n t r o lSYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 23

Repre.scntatuT.s of the bulk of American iMoic.stantl.sm joined to­day In appi'ovluK a widely used but religiously rxplosive p rac tice—ar­tificial b irih con'trol.

After cx iendcd discussion, the poIlcy-makluK g en e ra l board of the National C ouncil of Churches endorsed .such m eth o d s a s morally Christian, an a d ju n c t to wholesome home life a n a id In world population problem s.

The u . S, go v ern m en t was ask­ed to supply b ir th con tro l help to countrie.s th at a sk It, a move pre­viously sh unned by W ashington. T h e sta tem ent a lso deplored stnte laws restricting b i r th con tro l serv­ices. ' V,

Those laws "v io la te th e civil and

Judge Orders|20DFineTiiTipsy Action

Charles A,. S tan d ley , 20, Burley, was fined $200 an d costs and- h is driver's license was suspended for a year In T w in P alls Justice co u rt Thursday m o rn in g for d runkenA M n s .

I ttm e said the "general fee l- J l n tho subcommittee Is t h a t

™ture Secretary Orville L. ttnan should bs g ly in d lsd re- My authority to ralsi! su p p o rt ™ ol corn and o ther lee d ™ In connection w ith a n a c re - ” 11 program.

ecession Hurts jbor; Revenue, Jembers DeclineS .,® '= A C H . Fla., Feb. 23 Wl

buslnes., recession Is h i tt in g '’I'e'U'lzed labor's ow n

2 ™ m t opcraUons. A d ro p t a t lie million dues-paylng

Wte” cht o f f i ! " . P r i v n l e -

buslnesa-*t , L have to

“ 'Of®“alUllD'trnm " le m -

W 15 ? ‘" ' “ Ion to

C um. ' “ “ 't P “ y

iMO Damage Is J s e d by Blaze

^ toS " “ “ 'OVOO “ I'tb u lld - Ui(Vii;|„J„, " tfo ller h o m e

« . tS y . ia :3 0

"lie tan of

w T ”'? Iionso‘"is'vciod the oftU,

Standley w a s a rrested early W ednesday m o rn in g afte r being Jnvo lvod-ln^a-ono-oa t-aco ldc iiL -aH arding c o rn e r pn highway 30 e a s t 0/ Kim berly.

Dougins c ; M iller, 08, .R upert, was fined $100 an d costs and h is driver's llqense suspended M one year by R u p e r t Police , Judge George p e d fo rd W ednesday for d runk driv ing . H e was arrested Feb, II by R u p e r t police.

Bohnle P a tte rso n , R l9hfleld, w as cited for fa ilu re to observe th e basic driving ru le as the result of a tw o-car a c c id e n t on M ain f tre e t In Richfield T uesday m orning.

D am age w as 'tsU m a le d a t a p ­proxim ately $200 to a parked 10S7 P ontiac ow ned by D ale and M ar­tin W hltesell, Jr., which was s tru ck by the I960 O ldsm oblle Miss P a t ­terson was d riv in g . T h ere was fto dam age to th e P a tte rso n car* own., ed by the g ir l 's fa th e r.

Sheriff T liom aa Connei;, Investi­g a ting o fficer, sa id tlie girl h a d n o t rem oved th e fro s t ■ from th e

see the p a rk e d c a r as she tu rned le ft from h ig h w ay 20 onto M ain s tree t. ~ .

J la c u M !.-B a y d rA 7 rJe (o n ilin ed (IS a n d given 25 dem erits W ednesday by Jerom e Police Judge F red E b e rh a rd t for tfolng 40 mllea p e rrh o u r in a 25-m lle lone.

Mayor Race Assured for '

Jerome Vote- JEROME, Feb . 23—A race for the post of m ay o r in Jerom e 's clly election A pril 25 was assured to­d ay when P au l P ra t t , owner of the Butcher Boy m ark e t, announc­ed his candidacy .

O ther c a n d id a te is T ed Bruck­ner. p resent c o u n c ilm a n from ward one. In cu m b en t m ayor, William Peters, has n o t y e t decided if he will seek ree lec tio n . P e te rs hascerved -a - tw o -y e a r te rm ?--------------

P ra tt, who w a s born in Twin P alls, moved to Jeroffie In 1B20. H e went In to th e m ark e t business h e re In 1K3 w ith h is b ro th e r, and- In 10&O j/e c a m e so le owner. Aside from his serv ice in W orld w ar II an d a brief t im e of employm ent In Safeway s to re s elsew here, P ratt h as lived In Je ro m e .

He Is a m em b e r of th e Cham- her of Com mfTce. V hvnnla. Hiih

religious l lb e r t j ^ ^ f a ll citizens. In­c lud ing P ro tw ta n ts ," th e sla le- m en t sa id ..'

I t w as the f irst co llective Prol* e.sinnt p ron o u n cem en t on the sub­ject. a lth o u g h n u m ero u s individual d enom ina tions prev iously have tak en sim ila r ac tio n .. W hile upholding chlld-bcai^ing as a "d iv inely o rd ain ed purpose" of m arriag e , the p ro n o u n cem en t said the su s ta in in g of m u tu a l love be­tween hu.sband a n d wife, ap art from reproduction , a lso was ‘ o r­d a in ed of God."

How ever. It added:V "A U agree th a t C hrlR tlan m ar- rUtge shou ld be f re e from sen­su a lity Qnd selfish Indulgence, and th a t m u tu a lly accep ted periods of co n tin en ce can be o f value in a

an d Elks lodg6. B ru c k n e r is m an­a g e r of th e Id a h o G as an d Appli­ance.

PoTir H uri G s.niffinoTttblinc e"d” KIs candidacy for c o u n c ilm an from w ord one. He is m an a g e r of Magic Valley Wood p ro d u cts . Ed Baer, Id ah o Power co m p an y , m anager, w l l l- ru n - fo r 'c o u n c llm a n ~ ln wordtwo. ____ _________

Council term s a re for fo u r years.' Holdover co im cilm en a re W. B, C hurchm an a n d D a rre ll D arling.

Iowa Firm Files Bankruptcy PlanSHELDON, la . , Feb. 23 m -

N orthern B io ch em ica l corporation, Sheldon, h a j ta k e n the f irs t steps toward vo lu n tary bankrufitoy , pav­ing the way fo r th e fo rm a tio n of a now company.

T he firm w en t in to the h an d s of th e federal d ep o sit Insu rance cor poratlon a f te r t h e closing Mliat m onth of th e S h e ld o n N ational

“Orbiting”COLUM BUS, O.. Feb . 23 (UPD

—F o u r 13-year-old science stu­d e n ts w o ’e "In o rb it” today—in a w lndow lcss second f l o o r schoolroom .

E d d ie Cox, M artin Foster. Jon M ille r an d Jam es M iller took off o n a sim ulated space -flight la s t n ig h t and shou ld be "or­b i tin g '' f o r '24 h o i if s rT h e lr scl- fence in stru c to r in itia ted t)ie pro jec t.

T h e Spacem en’s ground crew c o n c en tra te d on m ain tain ing w a lk ie -ta lk ie radio co n ta c t and prfeparing i o r a "successful re­covery” o f th e sim u la ted space

-c a p s u le r -----------------------------------"O h well,” 13-year-o ld Sher­

m an R ju ida ll said, " if we laU they c a n walk out of the room."

common life o f C h r is t ia n dl-scip- ^Ine."..B u t tiie s ta te m e n t .said such

periodic absU nences from In ter- course "\s n o t 'in h e re n t ly superior

meantime,, lawmakers pared for fireworks this aft- ermmn—nvhcdulinK the con-

'a fte r lOTlch, Rep. Harold Snow . II., Latah, m ade th e reque.st th a t ' the senate-approved bill (o v irtua lly outlay th e s tam p s in Id ah o be Rlvcii f in a l consideration a t th a t time.

However, the h o \Jsc -n sid e from com m ittee rep o rts—devoted mo.st of Its m orning, se.viion lo p a rty caucuses. Democrat.s m et for 55 m inutes b u t R epublicans s ti ll were In caucus a t 11 :45 a.m.- Tliere w ere report.*; th e R epub- llcan.s—w ho asked for th e rece.ss to caucus—were m apping s tra te g y for a d jo u rn m en t sine die nex t week.

Both Sens. How ard Sim.s, D,, Lemhi, a n d R. M. W etlierell. D.. Elmore, called I t the be.st horse racing b ill th a t they h ad seen In the se.sslons th ey had been In th e sennle.

A pa ri-m u tu e l bill has been In- troducQd In every session since 194B. T liree tim es 11 has p.i.s.<;ed th e legislature and th ree tim es been

NEWS RIJTJ.KTINS

TFoiiP moralavoiding.pregnancy, th a n sicenllfic m eans of b irth controK .

T he .statem efit'condem ned abor­tion, cxccpt to sav e th e m other's life. .sa,ving " th e destrucU on of life already bepvm c a n n o t be con­doned a.s a m eth o d of fam ily llm - ilalion."

Di‘. Riciiard p a g le y . h ead of the W orld Council of C h u rch es com­m ission on In te r n a t io n a l affairs, sa id th at abortion had become serious problem In A m erica, w ith 70.000 to two m illio n ofccurrlng annually.

Flood Water Is Spreading In I outb US.

bank. The firm ’s p rinc ipal stock, windows of th e co r-an d -fa lled -to - tm lder was B u rn ice Iverson Geiger,

60, who embezEled m ore th a n two million' dollars f ro m th e b a n k and gave N orthern B iochem ical credit j i t j i b a u t '

T lie company, filed voluntary bankruptcy p roceedings in U. S. d is tr ic t cou rt a t S io u x City ycstcr. day. ~ ’

BlaclTPflltffl QiinOarroW Is Grand Champion for Show

bincli P o la n d O iiina borrow -jniflgnoai b y ,E . H . Bryce, Mdrld- lan . «!na/ n am ed g ran d ■ cham piona t- lh»-l)«rrow -i)how -»pnnsorecrtjy ■Yorkshlro Dawffivs w oh sccond and^h'e BoliUiern Id a h o Sw ine Breed­ers, ln<y., a t th e F ile r fairgrounds T hursday m o rn in g ,

m , A -H a n d .barrow bIiow, Judging e v e n ts were conducted Tliursdny m o rn in g . T i n annual sale sta rted n t 1 p.m!- n lo k e y - K ru se , - Filer, lo a l t . lop lionoi'li in tlio 4-H Judging evpnt. Frnnole S m ith , Jerom e, was sDo- om l, ami L a rry M «Ca«tey, I 'llen tilled, ' l l n v o lle y h igh m IiooI FPA olm ptor won l i r a t lio irtw 'm

ond. and F iler P P A group UiirA In tlie barrov^ show . Judged by

C larence W ells, Ooodlilg, two

tliird place h o n o rs , L a rry Annli, F ile r, consigned t h e eecohd place w iniier and V ernon Lassen, Filer, consigned the t h ir d jJlace winner.

Scheduled to pojia th ro u g li tlii s a le ring were 37 b red gilts, .sit oficn Hilts and 13 bonrs, Lyle Bar- tonl -llupert, w as - th e - auptioncor n iul rliignieiV w ere T om Parks, F ile r and Lyle M a ste rs , Buhl,

FirBt place h o n o rs a t th e cav- oass contest held by th e Indeixm - d e n t Moot o o m p a n ^ f o r ih o ji i i io tl -

O T A 'J u d i i l n j r D u i r r T A r w ^ ■ iC .n l l« .d .» r u . i , yglun'n T)

By lT n H ^ -Pr«M -Int>m s(liin«l— I et l ei lllMia]mnU» ~ tlnK SI live tO ‘ six m inutes on a r t ic le one , section

one, of the co n stitu tio n .Thom as H ovenden, c h a irm a n of

the ..Legion co n u n lttee sponsoring the contest, was m a s te r o f cere­m onies. He told a p p ro x im a te ly '40 persons in the a u d ie n c e t h a t the contest, after lap s in g in T w in Palls la s t year,' was be ing rev ived by the Legion.

Judces were L lo y d W ebb, Del H earne, Charles J . Cover, Arnold Helwege an d -D o n a ld M u rphy ."

F ioodw aters spread m isery and m ud th ro u g h the S o u th today.■ R a m p a n t rivers an d heavy sur­face n in o ff s from to rren tia l rains le f t n e a r ly 0,000 persons hoiheless from L o u is ian a to G eorgia.

. H igh w a te rs were ebbing in Blr m in g h am , Ala., w here 1,200 per- sons w e re forced from th e ir homes a n d a n ew a ll-tim e h ig h rainfall record o l 10.63 Inches to r Pebninry was s e t by 6 a .m . today .

B u t d eep er in Dixie m an y rivers w ere s ti ll rising, an d 200'persons were b e in g moved o u t of their hom es a t S habuta, M iss., on the usually p lac id C hickasaw hay river.

M ore th a n 4,000 persons were evacu a ted from low land hom es In th e H a ttie sb u rg , Miss., a re a , ' 100 a t N o rth p o rt, Ala.. 70 a t Tusca­loosa, A la., a n d about 40 a t Rome, b a . , w h e re th e O ostanau la and E tow ah riv e r flooded stree ts.

Ttie D ix ie floods c laim ed a t least th ree l iv e j - tw o In H a ttiesbu rg and one a t B irm ln g h a m -« ;id two per­sona d ied In a tw o-car collision in a. lainB to rm a t L um pkin, Ga.

Flood th re a ts oro.se today In •and-■Miemgu ii— nm rM y ise o n sinr

snow h i t w idely sca tte red sections o f th e N o r th an d W est.

T

[SinToday'i'TiniiiBuNewiPage 1—V ast p rog ram on re­

sources given congress. Church council approves b ir th control use, W ash ing ton b irth d ay sit- dow n s tt lk c s nets suspension for 23 T , F, s tuden ts , Dci)dllne

-p assM -r-a n a -s lr lk e - r fc o n tin u e s r Scluite okays bill to Icgallte p a r im u tu e l belting 'Dn liorte races,

r a g e 4 - E ditorial: "Needs Bliorins: Up.", r a i e 7—Fire a la rm s Installed In D la ine u rea schools.

P « l« I I —Oarcy reservo ir firmd r ililn rw iiie rw D il,--------. I’s i e 1 7 -B lx tli d is tr ic t m eet

st*H « P rid d y ,■ P M e 2 3 -C lo ll ic j read ied for s h ip m e n t to Dolae,

R. L Kienzle Wins Legion- Oratory Test(See Photo o n P ag e 10)

Ronald L. K ien z le , a T w in Palls h igh schopl ju n lo rj w pn th e Am er­ican Legion o ra to r ic a l c o n te s t held a t the Twin P a l ls L eg ion h a ll W ednesday evening.

Kienzle I s . th e s o n o f M r. ond M rs. LeRoy K ienzle, 546 T h ird ave­nue west. T he lo ca l v e te r a n s ' gro'up aw arded him a $50 sa v in g s bond, , a n ^ e , a J l l ’ t e p re a e n t T w in M i s l itg h sc h o o l In th e d is t r ic t contest, to be held nex t T u e sd a y evening a t th e Twin F a lls L eg io n ha ll.

Sharon A nderson , w ho decided to- en te r the c o n te s t o n ly last week, finished seco n d . S h e Is the d au g h te r of M aJ. a n d M rs. .LeRoy Anderson and a se n io r a t th e lo­cal high school.

C ontestants d iscu ssed "PuU lllIng the alms of the c o n s ti tu t io n ," In W -to -« = h ita iitB -p rE p a re ff -5 p 6 K . T h ey then w ere g iv en approx i­m ate ly five m in u te s to p re p a re an

Doctor, Dentist Union Forming

NEW' YORK. F e b . 23 LR— Physi­cians and den tists In th e c i t y hall d ep artm en t have s e t u p a union, believed to be ‘t h e f i r s t suph or> ganlzation for s u c h p ro fess io n s in the U nited B tates.

W ith a m em berslilp o f 1.000, the g ro u p —known as th e D o c to rs M ’ sbciation of New Y o rk —h o ld s its f irs t m eetihg tonlg ,h t.

Announced o b jec tiv es a re salary increases, tenure a n d pension

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•ed^W elhcrell sa id th a t one of th e

thing.s he liked abou t the bill wa.s th a t it provided money for 4-H and’ F u tu re Farm er.s of A m erica activities iiltk h e counties.

However, the que,sllon wa.s ra is ­ed as to , th e constlvitionalltv of pari-m utuel b e ttin g by S en . C. A. Bottolfsen,* R., B utte . ■ a fo rm er governor.

Bottolfsen sa id th a t because it wa.s u n c o n s titu tio n a l was th e re a - spn th a t i t h ad been vetoed .. "Neither th e governor n o r th e legislature h a s a right to d e c la r^ a bill u n co n stitu tio n a l." salH W etherell.

W elherell also told th e sen a te th a t th is bill m ig h t co rrec t a s i tu ­ation in TSvIn. Falls, "w here thousands of do lla rs arc going to Nevada every day ;“ —

He re fe rred to th e .fac t t h a t ju s t sou th o f Tw in Falls, ac ro ss th e border, th ere w as g am bling a t Jackpot.

W ethereJl also said t h a t 26 sta tes p resen tly have horse rac in g a n d in 1959^ 243 m illion do llars w ent to tre a su rie s and co u n tie s in these s ta te s.

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Unfair LaborCharges Due For GE Case

NEW Y O R K . F eb . 23 (U P D -'ae national lab o r re la tions board. (NLRB) p lan s to file u n fa i r lab o r practice c o m p la in ts ag a in st ^he In tem ailo n a l U nion of E lec tr ica l

'WorltBTS UUIS) In connection w ith th e v io lence-m arred n a tio n a l s tr ik e against G e n e ra l E lectric l a s t fall. I t \fos le a rn e d todoy.

The ac tio n follows sh a rp ly on th e h e e ls 'o f N L R B u n fa ir lab o r practice c o m p la in ts filed a g a in s t th e com pany T u e s d a y . T h e charges a g a in s t .G E . a lso i.g rew -ou t o f the b i t t e r 20-d a y w a lk o u t by 70,000 lU E m em bers a t 36 G E p lan t! la s t O ctober.

A con trac t se ttle m e n t w as r e a c h ­e d virtually on G E 's term s.

A h e a rin g on the co m p la in t against G E w ill be h e ld hero M arch 13. F in d in g s will be fo r­warded to W ash ing ton fo r fo rm a l de te rm ina tion .

Tlie ch a rg es a g a in s t the lU E a re expected to be filed sh o rtly in Boston o r B uffalo . Tliey a re be­lieved to ce n te r o n the v io lence t h a t tooK p lace In GE's S c h n e c ta - d y , N. Y., a h ^ W orcester, M ass.. p lan ts W hen som e w orkers tried to go back to th e i r Jobs.

The N LRB ch a rg es of e ig h t com ­p lain ts a g a in s t G E , which re c e n tly w n j convicted of a n ti - tr u s t v io la ­t io n s in a m ultl-m illlon d o lla r p rlce-Ilx lng case, w ere a n n o u n c ed yesterday by R eg ional Iv an 0 . M c-

AvASIIIN(;TON',~Fetr. 2 3 ~ tiv = se c re ta ry of n e m i.« R o b e r t H. Mt-“ N am ar.1 dKlarcd today t h a t d an fcrn u s u ncerta ln lln In the world dem and dial the U nited S t a le s m ain tain n weapons a rs e n a l capable of launcbliiK decisive co u n te rb lo w s a fte r surviving a m assive nucleir a ttack .

NEW YORK, Feb . 23 (liro— M ayor R obert P. WdRncr, reb u ffe d in hlj renppolntniciil ol co n lro v er.s ln l police Commissioner S tep h en P. Ken­nedy, today .swore In v e te r a n cop Michael J . Murphy to head the c ity 's s-l.OOO-man force.

WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 3 Hirii—A tto rn ey s ' to r about 3 0 eitles and m im iclpal iitllUles m et h e i"* today lo flirure out how to recover mil­lions of dnllnni in d a m a g e s from electrical m an u fac tu re rs who rlgied bids and prlce.s.

-fiONDON, Fob. 23 W l— Q u e e n E lizabeth II. head of t h e Church of England, and her h u s b a n d . P rince Philip, will visit Pope John XXIII a t the VnllcMi d u rin g a to u r of Italy, In May,. Biicltl(ighara palace announced lodny.

D e a d l i n e P a s s e s ; A i r

WASHINGTON, F e b . 23 ( U P I ) -A 2 p.m. (^EST) dead­line in'tho wildcat f l ig h t engineer.^ strike passed today w ith the ndm ini.stration working feverishly t o end tho d i.- ip u te . Secretary o f Labor A rthur Goldberg- had been scheduled tn m eet w ith Pre.sident Kennedy ahortly before expiration of th e new dea/tlline but he waa repo rted still in the labqr d e p a r tm e n t a t '2 :15 p.m. There w a s no word from the White H ouse . Five of the m ajor a irlines ground­

ed by the strike h a d extend­ed from noon t o 2 p.m., a deadline on th e i r promii? th a t they would not cany out any reprisals agai?8t.tha strikers if they re tu rn e d to work. . .

T h e agreem ent t o ext«n4 th i

Pedestrian Is Struck Down; Sho jts Driver

SEATTLE, Wash., Peb. 2 3 W l-A m o to ris t who stopped to a id an elderly gunsmith h e had k n o c k e d dow n a t a street in te r s e c t io n was sh o t and killed e a rly y e s te rd a y .

Durwood L. Honey, 32, a S e a ttle Insurance salesman, was w o u n d e d l a th e chcst and .died w i t h in ,30 m inu tes.

Tw o witnesses to ld p o l ic e W it Ham Oxley, B8, who was f e l l e d by H oney 's car, rasa a s the y o u n g e r m an approached a n d ( I r e d twice w ith a .38-callber pistol.

,_ _ n ie _ .I lr tL « to tJ ilt_ H D n e x .^ 'second missed as h e t u r n e d r a n a few steps before he c o l l a r on a curb.

O n e of the witnesses, L a w re n c e M eyer, said Oxley w as c ro s s in g the s tr e e t against s tra f f ic s i g n a l

Oxley WHS treated for a h e a d cu t a n d ankle Injury, a n d k e p t u nder police guard without c h a r g e . .

Detective Robert H onz s a i d Ox- ley told under questioning o f firing th e Shots in Irlght, b e llev lnK H on- ey m ea n t him h a rm , but in s is te d h e only meant to scare H oney aw ay aud hadT io t-ta tem lG il~ t!nsir h ta).

Educators Claim Fund Inadequate

B O IS E , Feb. 23 « 1 -T lie Id ah o E d u ca tio n association said t h e 3Sth Id a h o legislature is p u t t i n g pol­itics before the w elfare of J d a h o 's c h ild ren . If it fails tq in c fe a ^ e th e 33 m illion dollar public school appropriation bill.

'h i e bill hss passed th e house a n d th e senate and h a s b e e n sen t to th e governor.

T h e assoclBllon’s e x e c u tiv e sec­r e ta ry , Elmer S. Crowley, s a y s the 33 m illion dollars Is a six m il lio n d o lla r Increase over the p re itlp tfs b lepn ium , but, “It w ill tak e n e a r ly tw o th ird s of Ihe six m illio n d o lla r Increase Just lo educate t h e new y oungste rs wlio crow S I n t o the publlo schools."

TRIAL TO DE APRIL 10COLOGNE, G erm any, F e b . 23

mi)—T ho trial of nassl A do ll E lc h . m a n n wlU begin o n A pril 10 In

Washington Birthday Sit-Down Strike ■NetslSuspeiBioirti9r25^tiMM®‘Herie

Tw enty-five u n n a m e d T w in Palls h l ih school i tu d e if ts T h u r s d a y re . m alned on suspension f ro m school u n til Monday a f te r th e y a tte m p te d a "slt.dow n s trik e” o g n ln g t classes o n W ashlnglon'a b ir th d a y .

M n c l iS in n m c s ^ o lu s k a r e p o r l - e d T hursday m o rn in g t h a t h e has b een uppronclieit b y p a re n ts o f two o f Uie students l u s ix n d e d a n d Vtho p a re n ts were li| a g re e m e n t 'with th e action tak en ." H e m en tio n ed no ag ita tio n to g e t t h e a lu d e n ti 're in s ta ted before ^ lo n d a y .

I t .wna ropoi'ted tim e Abpiit ohe- fou i'th of til l ( c lio o l’s 1,100 s tu ­d e n ts weie ttam lin g a ro u n d o r l i l ­tin g down In th e a d in ln ls lrn tlo n \ v ! n g J n l l j ( n i L d l d . i io l _ r e p a r t l to Um Ii' llr il-p erlo d o h tw e i W oduea-,

d a y . However, accord ing to F a lu s - k n , almost a ll tlies« s tu d e n ts w ere u n aw are c la s se l h a d begun becau se t h e lahool'a bell system w a s n o t working, \

— S o m e -p rB h lis tW s-h a d -ta k o V th o c lap p ers” fro m bella th ro u g h o u t t l i e building an d p u t th e m In .wastcbnskola.; T lie y 'w ere fo u n d latter by- sc liool custodians.

M tBt of th e s tu d e n ts re tu rn e d to t h c l r classes w hen asked to d o so, P a lu sk a rep o rted , a n d classes w ere b e in g conducted as usual, w ith oiily a b o u t )0 m in u te s o f olasstlm e lost d u r in g f ir s t |)erlod.

I t wnfl rep o r ted th a t sev era l alutlonls, w h ile Billing in th e ha ll, w e re sing ing "H appy b irth d a y , Q a<»go.'.!~N aroM ^t-U it.<U (pendtd (tu d e iiU w ere Hot dlsoloiod a n d I t

Is n o t known which s tu d e n t s r e ­m oved the bell clappers..-P a lu s k a rc|iorted th e c la p p e r s wci;6 replaceii by Uie J a n llo i ' w h to I t w as found the sch o o l's '' a la r m » y a lem -la -co n n ec led -to -lh o —«l?sa boll systemi

T lie elappeti tfiJUld llavo ^ e e i l l e f t dlsconiiiolcd o tlie rw lse . h e sa id , .

"W hen clasiti a re ru n b y the c lock ra th e r tlinii a ta rd y b o ll, eu r- veys have shown tard in ess I s d e­c reased ^by.M m ufll., M 7 5 per c en t," ho cx|)l«luod.

A sim ilar liiclilent o c c u r re d a t th o school fo w 'y ea rs ago w h e n se v era l stildenta |irotes(ed a g a in s t olaM M bo ln l Jigjd o n W ash lfiK to n ’t b lrlh d n y .

Strike Ends■ WABHINGTON, P e b , 23 m - Presldent K ennedy today an ­nounced th e end of t h e «lx-day old f lig h t'en g in ee rs strike and fo reca it-th a t-p a jjen g e r-^ tra ff lo - would be resum ed to n ig h t

Kennedy told r e p o r te rs th a t th e engineers u n io n , th e air- Ih ie ; pilots union a n d f lv i m a­jo r airlines have o g i e t d to % p lan advanced by L a b o r Secre- to rv Arth u r J . O oldberir. ,

deadline was a n n o u n ced by till W hite House m in u te s before thi deadline was to ex p ire .

B u t Alfred E lb u ris , spokesman . fo r the w ildcat a tr lk e rs , aald In New York th a t t h e r e was no ch an ce of th e flight e n g in ee rs go- Uig back to work " u n t i l , the order of th e na tio n a l m ed ia tio n boitd«C-Fob.-___ _sclnded,' nullified, o r clrcumTent. ed." T he o rder req u ire s th e engin* fe n -a n d - th e -A b U n e s -P llo t i- .f la a e 'e la tio n to e lec t a a ln g la bargain— ~ ing agent.

T h e extension a g re e m en t vaaworked put by S w r ta ry lo f .L a b o i___A rth u r Goldberg in a n effo rt to _ en d th e w orst. tIe-u iJ of'JBlrllifta.".- in U. s. history.

T h e W hite House sa if l shortljr before noon th a t G o ld b e rg waa a ttem p tin g to reach t h e President of 'W estern ah-Unes, t h e alxth air- ■ lin e hivolyeti In th ld U P U te .,

W hite House so u rc e s reported e a rlie r th a t Kermedy h a d l^ e e n to ll th a t - t t ie Btrlici' could b e tolved If W estern ag reed to r e h l r e 130 dis­m issed engineers.

W estern dismissed t h e englneeia tw o days ago and l a l d they would b e replaced w ith p i lo ts as soon aa th ese m en w ere t ra in e d In th? w gh ieers ' duties.

T h e o th er five a ir l in e s have ag reed to rcfiume o p e ra tio n s w ith ." o i’.t changing th e Job s ta tu s of th> engineers while a p res id en tia l com­m ission undertakes a s tu d y of the dispute. I t was this g u a ra n te e that h a d been scheduled t o expire at noon, but was ex tended .

period, Ooldberg h o p ^ to 'ob ta ln th is necessary ag reem en t from th i offlciala of W estern,

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tem peratures across n o r th e rn Id a ­h o overnight erased m u c h of the flood danger after n e a r record ra in s and m ild w in te r w eather sen t river w a te r Into low lands •) s o v o ra l -p o ln ta - y c a tc n lB y ." '

B usy highway 10 acro M Ui« Id a . h o p anhand le still h a d VfXts oi th e roadway n ea r O a ta ld o , but s ta te police aali^ in o to r la t i were experiencing; n o dllllcuU lea.

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P A R IS ,'re b ,M lO T ^F ten o h j o y i - o riu n en t sourccs believed t ^ a y t h a t A lgerian rebel l« a d e r i w e n s tepp ing up tho t lg h tln s In Algeria In a n effort to a l t th c th e n their p o slllon fo rlw ao® taiia • w i a r J n B r '- (len t O tiarlet d « OauU*.

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Horse Races BiU Is OK’d By Senators

(F rom P « f o O tii) we .certa in ly n e e d m o n ey In this s ta te ,'' said W e th e re l l . "W e a re n 't goln? to keep p e o p le fro m gam bl­ing so we m l ^ t a s w ell ra ise a little money."

Sens. Hussel D a n le li , D ., Orielda, and , H al W a llln g to n , R ., B laine, beth noted t h a t th is b ill m ight hold som e of t h e m o fie y .th a t goes to Nevada.

. 'W alllngton a a ld t h a t clubs In Jack p o t, Nev., i n 00 days la s t year

■ h a d —n « f p r o f i ts a m o u n tin g to J350.000.

I S a la ry In c re a se s of $1,600 for d is tr ic t an d s u p re m e c o u rt Justices were approved y e s te rd ay 40 to 10 by th e house, b u t th e m easu re has y e t to be c o n s id e red by th e senaie .

T h e senate s t a t e a f la lr s com m it­tee voted to r e f e r to th e senate elections c o m m itte e fo r fu rth e r s tu d y the h o u se -a p p ro v e d m easure rey lslng b o u n d a rie s of Id ah o 's two congressional d is t r ic ts . T h e bill sh if ts Ada c o u n ty from th e Sec­on d to the F i r s t d istric t.

T h e senate c o m p le te d legislative ac tio n on a h o u se -a p p ro v e d es-

jd ie a ta .rb l ll -w h tc ) i7 :is rp a r tL S L { h e f in a n c in g of t h e 7.4 m illion dollar construc tion p ro g ra m a t s ta te In- a tltu tlo n s.

T h e m easure w ill p roduce an es tim ated J400,000 In the tw o-year perloji b eg in n in g Ju ly 1 an d the uiuiicy 'lsi’a eilli;ut'e it" tB" tlie ' tJulldhig'

' MAGIC VALLEY I n c r c a i ln r d o n d ln e u to n ig h t beoom ln i m oitly cloudy tom orrow w ith » few s h o w e n th is ev en in g . Not so cold to n ig h t in the w est with a low te m s e ra tii re o ( 20 n e a r Burley a n d 25 to 30 la the G ooding area. A iltUe w a rm e r iom otrow a high o f 45 to SO. Lon lust n ig h t 24, US a t 8 a.m . a n d 3i) a t noon. P recip ita tions .03 of an inch fell ' yester day;--------------- .

NORTHERN ID A H O -M o stly cloudy th rg u g h tomorrow. S n o w in the m ountains an d occoslonal r a in o r snow a t low er levels to n ig h t and tomorrow. Little tem p era tu re c h an g e. Low to n ig h t 25 to 30; ■ high tomorrow 4Q to 50. . .

NEW YORK, Feb. 23 OIPI)—T h e lowest <emperi^lure rep o rted to the U.S. w ea th er bureau today w as 4 d e u c es a t Havre, M ont. H ighest tem perature yesterday was 88 d e fr e e s a t O rlan d o , Fl«.

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Sen. J . Ray C o x , jr., D ., K oo te­n a i, th e D e m o cra tic lead er, sa id he questioned th e e f f e c t th e m easure m ig h t have o n f u n d s o f farm ers ' cooperatives.

Sen. W illiam J . Dee, D ., Idaho,__BaldLho_wiis a s3 u rB d _ lh a t I t would

h av e no ad v e rse effec t o n ruro l e lectric a d m in is tra t io n coopera­tives an d Sen. J a c k M urphy , D., L incoln, the R e p u b lic a n m ajo rity lead e r, sa id t h a t t o a ffec t th e farm cooperatives m o n e y I n v o l v e d "w ould have to b e dec lared , paid a n d unclaim ed f o r 16 years ."

T he house r e v e n u e on d tax a tio n com m ittee Ifa troduced a b ill on be­h a lf o f Rep, G e o r g e L. Orookham , Jr., R.. Canyon, w h ic h Is In tended to provide m o re m o n ey fo r public schools an d p u b lic h e a lth , reduce p ro p erty taxes a n d re fin an c e the

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for Fredrick Lewis W yckott will be held at 2 p.m. F rid ay In the M c- Goldrlck funeral chapci, Hailey,, by Floyd Dorlus, B ishop of th e Hailey L D 3 w ard. C oncluding rites will be held In Bellevue ce m ­etery. F riends m ay call a t th e ' fu - ntTol hom e until tim e of se rv ices Friday.

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Orookham, b a c k e r of th e sales, ta x bill which f a i l e d T uesday, de ic rlb ed his n ew p roposa l of "i sophlstlcoted sa le s - ta x lev ied upon th e Incom e tax p a y e rs of Id ah o ."

He explained t h a t th e -proposal w ould be f in a n c e d w ith a "g rodu- a te d h e a d tax .” "T h e }10 h ead ta x w ill be lev ie d a s before, bu t th e ta x will b e m a d e progressive u p to $100 os m e a s u re d by to ta l gross Income of th o s e who file re ­tu rn s . . . A f te r th e In itia l p ay ­m en t o f $10, a t a x o f one p e r cen t’ w ill th e n be c o m p u te d on g ross ln> come w ith a c u t - o f f l im it w h en the ta x reaches t h s $100 m ark ," h e ■aid.. Included In t h e O rookham pro ­posal a re m ea su res to prov ide for » n 8-mlU cut In p ro p e r ty taxes, a red u c tio n of 11 m il lio n do lla rs each biennium .

T h e house k i lle d 15 to 41 a bill w h ich would h a v e lif ted re s tric ­tions a g a in st jgam b lln g In Uauor' b y -th e -d rln k e s ta b lish m en ts .

A m easure w h ic h would requ ire * -1 3 -m o n tb -c o o lin g -o f£ lp e tlo d -b e ' tw een labor b a rg a in in g elections passed the house 31 to 31. I t also gives th e sta te l a b o r com m issioner p jw e r to in v es tig a te controversies concern ing co llec tiv e b a rg a in in g a n d to conduct h e a rin g s .

— In tro d u o e d -ln —th e - h o u s 8 -w e ro ap propriation b i l l s to ta lin g $11,- 780,861, of w h ich $8,080,082 would' com e from the genel-al fu n d .

Included were a p p ro p r ia tio n s of $85,015 for, the s e c re ta ry o f sto te , $582,130 fo r th e com m issioner of ag ricu ltu re , (200,695 for th e s ta te board of sco rrec tlo n s, $160,000 for th e a tto rney g e n e ra l , $1,320,812 fo r th e , s ta te boord o f vocational ed-

l« ,600A jt- tb a s ta te m u d l.

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to r , $120,625 fo r t h e s ta te h ls to rl- caT society, $1,091,661 for th e Btatij T o re a te rr$ W 2 W 5 7 -fo r-8 tir te -f lo s ' p lta l N ortli, $84,100, for th e s ta te ti'easu rer, $1,403,811 fo r th e U n i­versity of Id ah o ex te n s io n service, $1,869,018 for t h e U niversity of Id ah o fo r a g ric u ltu ra l research .

T h e ^ se n a te a ls o recon.sldered, th e n killed, a b i l l passed Tuesday I t would have p ro h ib ite d towing o f tra ile rs w i th a gro.M laden w eig h t which ex ceed ed th e laden w eigh t of the to w in g vehicle.

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Radio for Europe Nations Is TopicT w in F a l ls ' K lw a n la n s heard

W ll la m Kyle, s t a t e ch a irm an for t o e Crusade f o r Freedom and B a d lo Free E u ro p e , speak on the effectiveness bf b ro ad c a s ts beamed I n t o ' captive E u ro p e an nations. K y le sa id th a t R a d io F ree Europe p ro v id es a " f re e " press to these people.

O uesta a t t h e luncheon were A r th u r Beom, S e t h Blake, Byron •W right nnd C ec il M acaw, nil Filer;

' J , C arlson , O a k e s , N . D.. and W al­t e r S e ften , M . P . .Catlson, E. M, T o m lin so n a n d O lln S m ith , all B u h l.

-TWIN FALLS - F u n e ral s e rv ­ices for M rs. Julia A nn O rlffto w ill be held a t I I a.m. S a tu rd a y In th e While m ortuary chapci by thi; Rev. Earl Riddle, p asto r of thi- Twin Palls F irs t M ethodist c h u rc h . Concluding rites w ill bo h e ld h i Twin Palls cemetery.

JEROME — F u n era l services fo r Mrs, V irginia M ay McAuley w ill be hold a t 2 p.m. F rid ay In C rlp - pln funeral home by the R ev . Ralph Fotherg lll. p as to r of th e Jerome F i r s t M ethodist c h u rc h . Ritualistic services will be c o n - ducted by O rder o f the E o s te mUtar, c h a p te r 64. C oncluding r ite s will bo h e ld In Je ro m e cem etery . Friends m a y call a t th e fu n e ra l home u n til time o f services F r i ­day. The fam ily suggests co n tr lb u - tloas to th e m em orial a lta r fu n d of the M ethodist ch u rch .

BUHL—F u n e r i l s e r v i c e s for M agnus S o n d g ren will be h e ld a t 2 p. m. S a tu rd a y a t the B u h l F irs t P re sb y te rian church w ith D r, Jo h n N. .M a c in to s h officiating. F inal rite s will be h e ld In th e B u h l city cem etery. F r ie n d s may call a t the A lbertson fu n e ra l home F r id a y and u n til tim e o f services S a tu rd a y .

K IM B E R L Y — F uneral services fo r K aren M u rrI will bo h e ld a t 1 p.m. F rid ay a t the K im b erly LDS church by Bishop Floyd Olsen. C oncluding r i te s will be h e ld a t S u n se t M em oria l p a r k . F r ie n d s m ay call a t W h ite m ortuary , Tw in Falls, u n til n o o n Friday.

Vast Program On Resources Asked in U, S.

(F ro m P t f c o O n .) federal rec lam a tio n a n d o th e r vyater resource p ro g ra m s w ill h a v e to give Increased a t te n tio n to m u ­nicipal and In d u s tr ia l w a te r an d power supplies a s w ell as I rr ig a t io n and land red em p tio n ," he s a id .

He also urged congress to ; - —Authorize p la n n in g c b m ln ls-

slons for all m a jo r r iv e r b a sm s "w here adequate c o o rd in a te d p la n s a re not already i n ex is ten ce ," th u s carry ing out a sp e c ia l s e n a te co m ­m ittee 's proposal " to develop c o m ­prehensive river b asin p l a n s by 1010, In cooperation w ith t h e in d i­vidual states."

—Perm it the g o v e rn m e n t to re ­serve "known fu tu re rese rv o ir s ite s ' when necessary t o p re v e n t " u n in ­hibited com m ercial a n d re s id e n tia l development in s u c h areas."

—Have the s e n a te a p p ro v e the Columbia river J o in t d ev e lo p m en t te ra ty with C a n a d a " to p e rm it a n Immediate s t a r t on t h e Im ­m ense efforts t h a t can b e Jo in tly undertaken Ip p o w e r p ro d u c tio n nnd river control In th a t b a s in ."

W LtlLregard t o e lec tric p o w er, K ennedy s a l d 'h t b a d -o rd e re d -the In te rio r d e p a rtm e n t t o p l a n for •■national co o p era tiv e p o o lin g of e lectric power, b o th p u b lic a n d p riva te ; and to e n la rg e su c h p o o l­ing as now ex ists ." I n a d d it io n , he TOld;^----------------------------------r —:-------

HA ZELTO N — Funeral services fo r W orren L . W ickham w ill be h e ld a t 10 a .m , Friday In th e H az- e lton LDS w o rd chapel w ith B ish ­op Jim m ie c h rls to p h erso n o ffic i­a ting . L a s t r i t e s will be h e ld a t 4 p.m . F rid ay a t the D a y t ^ cem e­tery. F r ie n d s may ca ll ‘ ” fam ily h o m e lirHliZBltDir d a y evening a n d until tim e o f se rv ­ices F riday ,

QOODING — F u h u e ra l serv ices fo r Roy Holloway will be h e ld a t 2 pjii. S a tu rdoy a t th e T hom pson funeral c h ap el w ith the Rev. Chester A. Northrup," Boise B a p tis t m lhlster, offlc lo tlng , assisted by the Rev. Elm er N eff, G ooding, Friends m ay coll a t th e chapel F r i ­day otte 'm oon and evening an d u n ­til time of services S aturday .

TW IN P A L L S—Q raveslde se rv ­ices for R ic h a rd A; P o m ero y will be held a t 4 p jn . F riday a t Tw in F albi cem etery with the B e v . D o n ­a ld H offm an offlclotlng.

BUHL — G raveside se rv ices for K aren R lp p ee , Infant d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs, Frank R lp p e e , will be held a t 10:30 a,m. S a tu rd a y a t th e Buhl c ity cemetery. F r ie n d s m ay call a t t h e Albertson, fu n e ra l h o m e F r id a y an d u n til t im e ol services S a tu rd a y .

Magic Valley HospitalsMagic V a lle y M em oria l

visiting h o u rs In th e m a te rn ity wards are f ro m 2 to 4 ond 7 to 8 p.m.; In a l l others, from 11 a.m .to 8 p j i . _____

; aU M lT T E D Kevin Hoskln, M rs. C hoH es

Kennedy. M rs . W a lte r H ightow er and Glenn Brown, a ll Tivln P a lls ; William B r ia n R om anlck , W a l­ler J. Toevs and C h arle s S u rrn g e . oil Burley; Tony Reynolds, M rs. buGene F laher-ond L u ra -G ro y r a l l Buhl; B a rb a ra Com m ons, Boise; Donald B eim ett, O akley; klwood PetUnglll,. Filer, a n d Roy D . Brlxey, H azelton.

D ISM ISSED Norma A n n Aragon, Daniel C.

m iff, G le tw Davis, bllen M c- Ncely ond K aren C liam plln, a ll Twin Polls: S h a ro n M organ, H ey - burn, and M rs. George W att, B u h l.

JBlR'niHA d au g h te r wos b o m W ed n es­

d a y to M r. and M rs. R eg in a ld Jo n e* --------------------------------------------

Gooding MemorialVlsjtlng h o u r t a t G ooding M e­

morial ho sp ita l ar« from 6:30 a .m . to 8:30 p.m .

ADM ITTED Claude E . Finch, F airfie ld , a n d

D aryl Trowbridge, Qooding.D ISM ISSED

Mra. G a ry Bunn an d son. a n d WrB. 8am R . Sullivan, both G ood­ing.

BIRTH SA daughter was born to M r. an d '

Mrs. PhllUp B arre tt, Qooding.

22,750 Licenses Sold for County

St. Benedict’s, Jeromev isitin g h o u r s a t St, B en ed ict's

h o sp ita l a re f ro m 2 to 4 a n d from 7 to 8 p. m . In the m o te rn lty w ard a n d from n o o n ^ to 4 _ a n d f r o m a to 8 p. m. In t h e medical a n d s u r ­g ical word,

ADM ITTEDM rs. S ta n le y Payton a n d M rs.

D ale D urfee, b o th W endell; Mrs. B ob Ellis, H azelton , a n d D ebbie R ichards, J e ro m e .

D ISM ISSED ----------_ W lllln m -R ld e r, R ichfield; D avid D avis, Roger M oorhead a n d Mrs. B e r th a N ew m an , oil Je rom e; B re n t W ard , H o g erm an , ond J o h n M iller, W endell.

BIRTH SD au g h te rs w e re bom' to M r. and

M rs. Bob E llis . Hazelton, n n d to M r. and M rs , Stanley P a y to n , W endell. A s o n wos b o rn to Mr. and-JVtrs. C harle .s E, f ln lle n _ W e ndell.

M inidoka C ountyv isitin g h o u r s nt M inidoka M e­

m orial h o sp ita l are from 2 to 4 a n d from 7 to 8 p. m.

A D M I'n E D M rs. B e rd ln e Bclunldt, B u rley ;

K e ith Mooso, Declc. S h a ro n M o r­g an , Heybui-n, a n d Mrs. A lice C re a - son and R a lp h Short, bo th R u p e r t.

DISM ISSED M rs. R ic h a rd O rchard a n d

d au g h te r ond M rs. A. P . B ey m er, oil R upert.

Cassia M em orialv isitin g h o u rs ot C assia M em o-

rlol hospital a r e from 2:30 to 4 a n d from. 7 to 8 p. ra. In th e m a ­te rn ity w ord a n d from 10:30 a . m. to B p, m. In t h e medical- a n d s u r ­gical ward,

ADM ITTEDM rs. H azel Couch a n d D . P.

Bllncoe, b o th Heyburn.D ISM ISSED

Hnzel W h ite , Mrs. E llean o ra Brower, F re d d ie Johnson, H arry Jones and M rs . Nonna P ew k es. oil Burley; B u r l Aucoln. D eclo ; M rs. L eah H uber, P a u l ; K o th leen N uss

H u ff and

Tile Tivln Polls co u n ty o.s.so.«or's office has collected $107,581.78 In llcen.sc p late Ices since 1901 p la te s went on sa le Dec. 1. County A s- sp.ssor Clifford Tliom pson rep o rts .

Tills represents th e sole ol 22.750 sets ot license p latra . Inclu d ed ore. possenger cor platos, 14,021; ambulances, hearses, wreckers an damateur ra d io cor un its , 116; tru c k , Kcn, H e y b u rn ; Gary ............ ..plates, 6,654; boots, 100; m oto r- L inda H uff, b o th R upert, a n d M rs.

'• J8f f s n »»Zg»r T w hi' r «lte,- 'jDllii'ir th e c lubl

.Keep t h e W hite F la g 'b f - 6 a f e t i y ^ P l y l i i ^

iWlWlp

. Now fo u r days without -H ttafH o iie a th -in o u r MagtoValleu.

------------- , ...................■Btiti.i rlarge tra ilers, 18, o n d 'rc n to l t r a i l ­ers, 07. I

The loo boats llcen.'spd b rough t In $76t23 In fees. House tra i le r

complcto since these p a rticu la r .sales arc tabulated Just once e a ch montli, Tliompson advised.

TIMES EYES W EST E D ITIO NNEW YORK, Feb, 23 IlIPD ^ ',T h 'e

Now York Times Is u n d c i% f lig a study of th e po.s9lblUty o f 'e s ta b i l ls li ln r« -W c st-c o a a t-n lf tlo n —A r- thu r Ilnj-s S uU btrgcr, publisher 4 f the Times, h as announced

KIs GOALTop Quqlity Alwoy$ tWARBERG'S

_ 3 - 7 3 7 1

u ttr tnu T T o ze i'n lclir

■ ^ in E M E N CA)^LED DUHL, F eb . 2 3 - 'n ie B u h l fire

d e p a rtm e n t w a s summ oned to the

t lc u la r s tre e t, a t 1:60 p jn ..1 'uesday wlien - M rs. Kokes becom e o larn ied th a t

bu rn in g w eed s behind th e ir resi­dence w ould spread to a n e ig h ­b or's garage. T h e re was no d a m ­age.

G a n - ^ - G e ^ “

"Auto InsuranceUnder Age, Over Age, P o o r

U rivinc Ilecotil, Etc.T

JVo_l nsuro. You I _TABER INSURANQE

AGENCY113 S he. 81 . No. . HE 3-1274

S —H ydroetecW c-pow enrflJ b e In - eluded in oil m u ltip le -p u rp o so r iv ­e r projects w h ere the g r e a te s t economic use of th e w o te r J u s t i ­f ie s It.

—T h e Tennessee valley a u th o r i ty "w ill continue to u s e the f in a n c in g au th o rity g ran ted I t by t h e la s t congress to m eet t h e ppw er n e e d s o f the area I t s e rv es ."

—Efforts will b e en c o u ra g e d to ach ieve econom ically co m p e titiv e n u c le a r power b e fo re 1970 in a re a s where, cool ond o i l costs a r e h ig h ,

—In ,marketlng fed era l pow er, sa le s preference w il l b e g iv en p u b ­l ic agencies and co o p e ra tiv e s : d o ­m estic and ru ra l c o n su m ers w ill h a v e priority o v e r o th er c o n s u m ­e rs ; power will be s o ld o t t h e lo w ­e s t possible ro te s c o n s is te n t -with sound business p r in c ip le s ; p o w er disposal "shall be su c h a s to e n ­courage widespread u se o n d to p r e ­v e n t m onopolization."

Twin Falls News in BriefP ark ln i: Bondi Posted

Po stin g $1 overtime p a rk in g bonds w ith Tvif\ Falla police W e d ­nesday Were L. Stewart, M rs . A I Jen k in s . Bill Waddell and J . M . Glass.

Freedom for Press Is Vital, Leader Notes

BU RLEY , Feb. 23 - " A b s o lu te freedom o t 't h e press to d isc u s s public questions Is o fo u n d a t io n s tone of American Liberty," L y le Young, secretory of the I d a h o P ress assoclotlon, Boise, to ld m e m ­bers of th e Burley R otary c lu b m eeting during the T u e s d a y luncheon o t Cousin Roy's,

He s a id th is ,w as a q u o ta t io n m ade by a former president, H e r b ­e r t Hoover, Young said se c re c y In governm ent was the f irs t r e f u g e o f th e -ln co m p e ten t-o iid T llsh o n est a n d he f e l t It should be k e p t a t a m ln h n u m In a democratic s o c ie ty .

"A fu lly Informed’public Is t h e basis for sell governmeift," h e a s ­so rted - ~ L _ L

H e to ld of the real service d o n e by the publishing o t linonclal l e - po rts of local, county ond s t a t e g overnm en ts In th e newspapers.

Id o h o h a s 14 weekly and«l3 d a lly■pBper#-

Hansen Folks Get Training

MURTAUOH, F e b . 23 — M rs. E d w i n K. B uel, ce rtif ied R ed C ross histructor, h a s a n n o u n c ed t h a t 13 Hansen a n d M u rta u g h res id e n ts will rec e iv e s ta n d a r d f i r s t old cards f o r s a tis fa c to r ily com pleting a t ra in in g course c o n ­d u c te d the past s e v e ra l w eeks u n ­d e r the sponsorship o f th e M ur- ta u g h Oronge.

H ansM residen ts rece iv ing c a rd s a r e M r/^ in d M rs. A ustin M oore, D ean Moore, a n d M r. o n d M rs. H e n ry Petersen.

Receiving cards i n th e M u rta u g h a re a a re Mrs, D e a n Bowles. M rs, G le n A. Breeding, M rs , J, J . B y er, M rs. O. W. Jo h n so n , Mrs. W illia m M cCoy, Mrs. T h o m a s E. S h o u se , B a s il Lewis, Jr., a n d S h irley H a r ­r is .

M rsrB uel a lso -in s tru c ted -a-o lass o f seventh, eighth a n d n in th g rad e g irls to a Junior R e d Cross f ir s t a id class. In s tru c tio n was g iven d u r in g the regu lar school p h y s ic a l education period.

Toklng 17 hours o f tro ln ln g w e re .CflCOL.BaUey,. Y erla„B alley , S h l r - leen Bennett, J e o n ie Cooij^r. B a r , b a ra Gott, Je ro ld e an Q uest. S a n ­d r a Langley, N lckl Lewis, X .anell M athews, Marva Nebetter, J a n e Ikplberry, Noda- Ik e lb e rry , ‘ J a n e Olsen. Deborah P e rk in s , S h a r o n ’ eterson, Susan R a m b o , E liz a b e th lan d e ll, Linda R eese, A nna L o u ise

Savoge, Dcnnd S ta n g e r , P a t S t a s t - n y , Joyce Vlttetofe, R lto -W atts , Cecllle Webb, C a r la E eece, a n d-K ath leen-B underson:----------------------

N in th grode g i r ls were M a ry lirlsten sen rM arlftn -C o o p ery -Jan c t

Q rlsh am , Carol L em on , C h e ry l Lewis, Carol N ebeker, S a n d ra S o r ­e n sen and W an d a 'W arr.

lm p«rtant-fww 6-nH )dla-aad by fa r - th e m o s t effective, a d v e rt is in g m edia, h e declaredi

Y oung noted some of th e w e a k ­nesses In biy.,Sj!ftrds, direct m a l l , television an d . rad io a d v e rtis in g . He s ta te d that th e big n o t io n a l ad v e rtise rs set oslde a large b u lk of th e ir advertising m oney f o r new spapers.

N ew spaper odvertlsing h a s a d ­v an tag e over electric media In Im ­m ediacy, bellevoblUty, p erm an en cy In p rin t, color a n d proxim ity to- the re ta il outlet, he asserted.

T h e newspoper pattern Is d if ­fe re n t In Idaho from other s ta t e s w hich a re served by a m etro p o litan dally. ■ ,

H e p raised the efficiency o f th e com m unity newspo/er ond to ld how It Is effective if^helplng w ith bond Issues. He told what th e lo ca l paper con contribute to th e to w n , business a n d Its residents.

Y oung noted some of th e s m a ll papers of Idaho were one-m an o p - er a t lonsr

W orksbbj) la TonightArt G u n ^ ol Moglc VoUey wlU

hold a w Q j^ o p 'a F s p . m . to d a y o t th e H o riy B am 'p o l-k buU cilng . New a r t class M m en o n ly w ill s ta rt W ednesdoy. F or in fo r m a t io n coll RE dw ood 3-9164.

A ttends flee tin gLouis Thorson, p re s id e n t of

Thorson Builders, Inc., Tw in F a l ls , Is a tte n d in g an " E s c e lla ra m a " soles m ee tin g hi K onsas C ity , M o., sponsored by the B u tle r M o n u fa c - turlng company.

Area Men to Attend Idaho Feeders Meet

A la rg e group of M agic V a l le y cottle feeders Is expected to a t t e n d the second annuol Id ah o C a t t l e Feeders association m ee tin g In Boise F rid ay and Sa tu rday .

Twelve a rea feeders are m e m ­bers o f the board of d ire c to rs fo r the ossoclotlon," and th ey a r e e x ­pected to attend th e d i re c to r s m eeting Friday ot the H otel B o ise . N e w i® ic e r o 'i i r . t ! o ! ? .c te d , , : ,- . : ^ - :

Am ong highlights of th e m e e t in g beginning a t 8 o.m. S a tu rd a y a t the h o te l will be a w elcom ing a d ­dress ,by Gov. Robert E . S m y lle . Association president, M a r t i n :Ci-Ainipnlllirnpnrt on flngnges. r e s -

THURSDAY, FEBRUAHy 23,1961

Poland China Bmtow Wins Show Contest

( F r o m P * f e O n e )a tlo n W ednesday a fte rn o o n went to Robert W a sh b u rn , Oakley.

W ashburn e n te re d a 215-pound Tam w orth bo rro w . T h is breed o’ hog, one of th e o ld e s t to the United S tates a n d E n g la n d , Is un­common In M oglc V alley .

Second place h o n o rs w ent to Vern6n Lassen, P l le r , who en ter­ed a 220-pound Y o rk sh ire , Third -place went to L a r ry A nnls, Pller, fo r a 180-pound Y o rk sh ire ,

T here w ere-12 c a rc a s se s entered h i the contest w h ic h opened the two-doy event.

Harold G ra n t, E d e n , Is sale com­m ittee c h a irm an ; C lark , Mills, T w in Falls; vice c h a irm a n , and D on Stivers, E d e n , secretory- treasurer. D irec to rs a rc Jerry K ruse, Filer; D a le H opper. Je ­rom e, and Floyd K a u fm a n , Buhl.

Members of th e w in n in g Valley h igh school FFA J u d g in g team ore D an n y Stivers, E d e n , an d Terry Stlg lle and M y ro n H u e ttig , both Hazelton.

Members of th e second place B uh l PPA team a re W ay n e Jagels, r ib n Thompson a n d C harles Wll- la r d r a l l Buhl.■■'CoffipflsMg th e th lrd 'p laceT IB F ^ FFA team a re L e s lie M ai, Jerry T eg an and L a rry A n n ls , oil Filer.

«h itlen s-o n d the-dlractor i m fp f .Ing

Mrs. Sorensen Is ^ a k en by DeathBURLEY, Feb. 23 — M rs. E ffle

C a th e rto e Kills S o ren sen , 75, d ied a t th e Cossla M em orial h o s p ita l W ednesday a fte rn o o n of a s h o r t Illness.

S h e wos born A p r i l 8, 1885, a t Providence. U tah. O n Aug. 1, 1007, s h e was married to Law rcnce L. S o ren sen ot Pocatello . They h o m e ­s te a d e d at A m erican Falls w h ere th e y lived until 1059 when th ey m oved to Burley.

Survivors Include h e r h u sb a n d , o n e dougliter. M rs. B lanche P o i­so n , Pocotcllo, six sons. L aw ren ce W . Sorenson, Genefiee; Bert S . S o r ­enson, Blackfoot; Leo J. S o r e n ­se n , Wesley R. S osensen ond G e n e , V. Sorcn-scn, oil B u rley , and K e n - i n e th 0 . Sorensen, S eo ttle ; 22 grandchildren o n d four g r e a t - grandchlldreh.

The, body hos b een tnlten to th e J la n ln - mntlin n i i A m fria n n .

T h e nom lnotlng committee r e ­po rted a slots of officers fo r th e election n ex t week. Jack S now , f irs t vice president, au tom atically becom es th e nom taee for p re s i­d e n t; C liff Strom, first vice p r e s ­ident, a n d Al Schaufelberger a h d D rum m ond Hoggan, jccond v ice p res id en t. Three directors w ill be elected fro m the six nom in a ted . T h ey o re Bruce Ellenberger. P r a n k Goodw in, M ax Hogg, Dr. O rr K e e n . R ich a rd K . Sm ith ond D o n a ld W estfall.

A nnouncem ent was made t h a t the R o ta ry aonfcrepce of d i s t r ic t 642 of U ta h , Idoho and W yom ing will be h e ld In Provo, U ta h , in April.

T h e g u e s t speaker was I n tro ­duced by P rank Burke, who w as In ch arg e o f the program. B ru c e E llenberger will be In c h a rg e o f nex t w eek 's meeting.

V isiting R otorlans were V e rn H ulbcrt, T w in Falls, and J u n io r Ross, R u p e rt. Guests were N e ll Thom as, Albion; Robert D ean a n d te e C onners, both - Burley, n n d H arlnnd B lackburn and J o h n K uhlm al, b o th Tw in Falls.

hnm edlately after th e g o v e rn o r 's address.

Area s ta ff officers a n d d i re c to r s for th e s ta te assoclotlon a re R a l p h Olm stead, Tw in Falls, s ta te vlcfe- preslden t; Marcus Pom eroy, H a n ­sen, vice-president fo r d t s t r l j t „ H e was born J a n . 14, 1880, Inthree; M ark Moorman, M u r ta u g h ; Robert Fields, Ooodtag; Ed U h l lg and R o b e rt T . Nall, b o th H a n s e n ; Howard Hill, Shoshone; Joe H a n ­sen, W en d ell; Arlo M o n tg o m e ry . H eyburn; Kenneth W arr, O a k le y ;

,JJfllllam Beck, Burley, and ' H e n r y Jones, Eden.

Death Qaims Buhl Man, 93

BUHL, Feb. 23 -M agnus S a n d - gren, 93, B uhl, well-known r e t i r e d Buhl ran c h e r , died early T h u r s d a y m orning a t the TVin P a lls C l in i c hoapltal a fte r a long illn eaa .------

Rupert Approves Residential PlatsR U P E R T , Feb. 23—The R u p e r t

city council approved a p la t of land for residential developm ent p resen ted by Mac Kunip, a n d s e t the fee fo r water and sewer c o n ­nection a t $500 a t a m cetlng^Tues- day n ig h t. The lond will be a n an n ex to th e Sunset addition In the so u th w est po rt of town.

A rran g em en ts were m ade- fo r -pest~controHncR8ures-ti>-be-tak' a t th e c ity owned opartm ents on D s tre e t, a n d the preaenLaccuBfliitono tfled to vacate tho building for several days.

R ich a rd Dufphey, Rupert, n p - pporM before the council w ith a proposal concerning the a p p o in t­m en t o t m ercluint police, bu t s ince the m a t te r Is not within the c ity 's Jurisd ic tion , no action was tak e n .

M ayor Glover Acocii a'nnounccd th a t work o n tlie new lewer p la n t wos h am p ered by the recent ra in y w eather, b u t progress wlli be m ad e as soon a s weather permits.

He w a s born In S kane, S w e d e n , Aug. 7, 1867, and come to th e U .S . when h e wos 21 years old, s e t t l i n g In Rockford. 111. In 1914 he m o v e d to Buhl w here he had lived s in c e . Mr. S an d g ren larm ed h e re fo r many y e a rs and wos a brick l a y e r In Illinois..H e m arr ie d Selma P a tlm a In

1891 a t Rockford. She d ied In 1924. Mr. S an d g ren was a m em b e r of the B u h l Presbyterian ch u rch a n d tho B u h l Orange.

Survivors Include fo u r d a u g h ­ters, M abel Sandgren, M rs. T h e l ­m a D a u , ’Three Hills,. A lb e r ta , C anada; M rs. Aldo O rthel, P l le r , and M rs. Ebbo Johnson, B o is e ; eight grandchildren a n d 24 g r e a t ­g randch ild ren .

F u n e ra l services will be h e ld a t 2 p.m. S a tu rd a y at th e B uhl F i r s t P resb y terian church w ith Dr. J o h n N . M acin to sh offlclathig. F i n a l rites w ill be held in th e Buhl c i ty cem etery. Friends may call a t t h e A lbertson funeral hom e F r id a y and u n t i l tim e of services S a t u r ­day.

Infant Dies

Roy HollowaiD & a t A^e-81GOODING, F eb . 23— Roy Hollo­

way, ai, p ro m in e n t ran c h e r , died a t h is home la te W e d n eitla y night a f te r a long Illness.

Seen TodaT h u rm an Jackson

a p ro n . . . Mrs. June oiiIu',**tin g to wind c a rry in g books

• Gloria

A n d erso n enterini...’ *b u i l d i n g , , . T h e n V ^ ,* ’ 'h u r ry in g down s ir r ti ‘ “ H u ffe r toliilnB to f,-|c,„| ' a r d Lennan preparm,. n a tio n a l guard meci;,,.. ft D u rn ll In bare f e e t .w ith head Inside wa.sii,.,- M ills watciilng Ju(im„„ a t sw tae sale . . . llerl,eri n , ’ look ing for s tree t on i-,„- M rs . Carol L. h e r garden . . . d lscuM lng conserviu,,,,,-------- O *,II 1011

. Harold Hove d r iv e ; . Harry P„v,-,v

‘•'i abl,;

h a v e cast us enouB h""„„r“‘! 3 o u t w-orklni! ovcriim,.

C assia county. M o,, a n d ottended schools there, g ra d u a t in g from W estland B usiness co llege, Sallna, K ans.

O h Dec, 27, iB O l h e m arried An­glo Melllgan In lo la , K ans. They cam e to the T w in P a lls trac t In F ebruary, 1906, a n d hom esteaded In th e Knull co m m u n ity . After 10 y ea rs they m oved t o Dollos, Ore., w h ere Mr. H o llow ay operated fu rn itu re business.

T h ey moved to G o o d in g In 1913 a n d purchosed a r a n c h w hich Mr. Holloway o p e ra ted u n til retiring In 1946. They lived In S a n ta Bar­b a ra , Calif., fo r 10 y e a rs , retu rn ing h e re In 1956,

T h e couple c e le b ra te d Its 50th -w e d d ln n u m lv ersa rv F eb . 27. 1955M r. Holloway w as a m em ber of th e Baptist c h u rch .

Survivors Include h i s widow, one son, Wayne H ollow ay , Oooding; two daughters, M rs. B la n c h e W in­ters, Glenns F e rry , a n d M rs, Ethel P atterson, O o o d in g ; one sister, M rs. Lido C o u ch m an , S a n ta Cruz, C alif.; one h a lf -b ro th e r . F ay Hol­loway, ond a h a lf - s is te r , D eva Hol­loway, both P o r t la n d ; seven grond- ch lld ren and e ig h t g rea t-g ra n d ­children.

F uneral services w il l be held at 2 p.m . Saturday a t t h e Thom pson fu n era l chapel ,w lth .the^BeJ,,,Ches­te r A. N orth rup , B o ise Baptist, m inister, assisted b y th e Rev; El­m er Neff, G ooding B a p t is t pastor, officiating. F rie n d s m a y coll o t the chapel Friday a f te r n o o n and until t im e of services.

BUHL, Feb. 23 - K aren R Ippw e, Infant dau g h ter of M r. ond M rs- Fronk R lppee. Buhl, died W e d n e s ­day n ig h t a t the Magic Valley M e morlal hospital where she__W M taken S un d ay .

The child wos'born th ere F e b . 2, In oddltlon to her porents, s u r v iv ­ors Include three b ro thers, M ik e Rlppee, 7; Teddy Rlppee,- 3, a n d Tommy Rlppee, j; one sister, D e b ­bie Rlppee, 5; paternal g r o n d p a r - cnl.i, M r. and Mrs. F re d R lp p e e , Buhl, m a te rn a l grandm other, M rs '. Ethel Huddleston, Twin P a lls ; m a - ternal grandfather, H enry H u d ­dleston, F iler, and p a te rn a l g r e a t - grondm other, Mri. A n n a R lp p e e ,

READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT AD S

HartVllleTTWbT O roveslde services will be h e ld a t

10:30 a .m . Saturdoy a t th e B u h l c ity cem etcry. Friends m ay c a ll a t tho Albertson funeral hom o F r id a y a n d u n til tim e ot services S a t u r ­day. '

■by the Payne m o rtu a ry . S e rv ic e s w ill be held thete 'J^aturdoy.

HOOVEB "IS N 'T n E T I I tlN G " WASIUNOTON, F eb . 23 lUPII —

■^•n-PBr 'iiiioiii’iiiiiirr tu d n y T ip ite d - rum oni that FBI D irec to r J . E d g a r Hoover Is planning to retire .

LOW ESTCARPETPRICES!

^'Drivo Out and Save”

W alker'’s

OIIURCU TO ATTEND D IN N E R BO ISE, Feb. 23 O IPD -Idaho's

Jun io r D em ocratic senato r, P r a n k C hurch , will visit the caplto l c ity , n e x t w eek to confer w ith D e m o - c ro h r w ho will attend th e s t a t e - w l d ^ e f f c r s o n - J a c ^

MRS. JOHN E. HAYESwill be

in our store 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, February 25 -___________ and

Mondqy, Febrtiary/27 'To personally outograph her new book . . . the-f h T m r n g n n j r s 1 o r 7 ^ r t r r e f l ' ^ r o m '" 0 u r ’o w n“ trn-'—

m ediate community . . .

THE ADVENTURES OF HHEDVIG-ahd-bebyE-

Illustrated by Twin Foils' Own CARL A. ORRIN

B O O K

S T O R E

Relations Claim Amnesia Victim

A n apparent a m n e s ia victim, Jo h n Schmler, 52, I d a h o Palls, wos released from M agic V alley Memo- flo l hospltol a b o u t 3 a j n . 'ITiursday' to th e core of r e la tiv e s who arrived to Tw in FjUIs h ^ m I d a h o Foils.

Schm ler hod w a lk e d In to police headquorters a t 8 :25 p .m . W ednes­doy and com philned o f . a head­ache.— Whl'ln tA lklm r tn officers

o n i J

B o n n ie Baird V A m i 'o ti" * ! '1 hope the ieBislaiun-

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enouBli ........w orking o v cn im o ai ij;.

P la n n e r Sets Meet T on i wilt W ith Groii

Ronald-Tbomp.'ion Biili. y j e x p e r t on city pbimmig and. Irig , will meet w ith 11,e Twin p la n n in g .a n d zoning „m m iS a n d city commi.ssloiicrs p . m. today at th e cliv balh .- la i jQ n in g.pmblaai».||yq,„ “•

Thonipison.m et wli-h H I r r ic k , Tw in F i lls diy T h u rs d a y afterfimm lo d ta p re se n t zoning condlHon.s in F n lls an d polentiiil firoblems.

T en tativ e plan.s call lo r , s„„, t o he m ade ot Twin Faiij ,u w ill study such Itcm-i a., pi,,, geogrophy , cconomy ol the i p re s e n t population, csistin, i u s e , traffic, public and pam] sc h o o ls and the cfniral d is tr ic t .

T h e ultimate purpose ol Ihie v e y would be to work out a dd; z o n in g program from lacLs i e r e d in the survey. Hems | co n sid ered would Include u, l a n d use, offstreet and curb |i In g , a plan allowing for nit a n d fu tu re public facilities In tL t io n to the communliy-.i; ne(di iw o jec ted growth occurs and i n l t e lan d dCTclopmrnl coi> p e r ta in in g to •subdlvl.'ilon Kjli t lo n s nnd the e.'rtabllslimenH z o n in g ordinance. . ,

l^an Is HeldT w in Falls police Tliiirsdayn

h o ld in g Gary La Marr Andm n o address, on a felony \i-an In Tw in Falls Ju n e 1) charglnjl w i th forgery,

A nderson l.s olleccd to have^ e d a check for $20 al a local d; s to re , police said. He wa.i ftrro a t 41 W ashington courts at) a .m . thu rsdny . T h e Invesllii: is continuing.

B r i ta in ’s Royal mint ii ( e r ln g th e possibility of i m o n ey oi^t of plastic.

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ho suddenly co llap sed , gasping for b rea th . He wos ru s h e d to the hospltol.

Thursdajr m o rn in g th e hospltol reported Ills d ia g n o s is show ed no reaso n for the c o llap se .

Schm ler was r e p o r te d missing by Idaho F alls p o lic e a f te r his absence wos b ro u g h t to th e ir a t­ten tio n ot 7:30 p j n . W ednesday. T h e m an told T w in P a lls officers

le d id nonom em bB i—who-he-wosrl H e was Identified by p ap ers cor -n ca -D irh lrp e rso n :------------------------

DAItnACKS T O MEET. BUHL, Feb. 23— B u h l Barracks

No. 2BIS Will m e e t a t 2;30 p,m. S u n d a y at the lo c a l Amerlco{i L egion holl to close c h a r te r m em­b ersh ip . Flans f o r . th e d is tr ic t cpn- v en tlo n April 16 w ill b e discussed. All W orld war I v e te r a n s are In­vited.

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CsUf., F eb . 23 i/Pi- ,.vear-0 ld boy « h j

‘‘fSSr'hls; iurlng television show s

S b c d a screaniliiR then fled w iih

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“f? In the fw n l'y ' ‘I’V , n hour a l t e r t h e s h o o i - ■ "^T tte dam tite to w n o t L e w ls - 1^* 5% e s to th e w e s t.

L m my f a t h e r o f f i c e r s y l d bov said of Veril M(«5.

■ ^ d d e r t l5>e L D S ch u rch ^ ,S g s t e r ' s sh ir t and troi,.s- ^ K hiood-spattered.

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Arctic Giiardiaii Is Ready 14 Area Giiardsineii to Train Two Days at California Post,

All th e MaRlc Valley guardM nen --^vlio'wHl R u e n c f 'a r t nipinbers ftf

heaciqunrtcifi a rid heaciquju'ters iroop, U 6 ih arm ored cnvnliy iincnl. T w in Ptills. They m o Col

jEdwiU'd G ElUoy. Burley, t.u 'u tBO ISK, Feb 23 — Brlp. Oen ircMTve aiul Uu* n;nili tiuMIiul a ir Col T hrodort* R, Poiu’c. Buhl,

Carey Child Has

O t*or'’ t* n B e n n e tt, a s .s l5 tn n t Id a h o ! fo rce ." (ic n i 'iH i B e iin i'ii .said n d j u t u n i ^;(•IU•rnI, to d a y a n n o u n c e d H e .'au l [ h u t t h e o f th es e le c t jo n of 14 M aple V a lle y arm y^cx iT ci.sr s m pr(»vi,ic u a m in i* lo r :u i l) o n a l niiard.<men to a f I e n d [cumiii.uKlei-.s a n d .-i.iif.s m la c i i c a l ••cxrrci.sr b re n k lh r o u g h V ” n e x t . in lclliu* 'i» c. in^i.si .l al in o n t l i m C aU lo rn ia . j s l i 'u l u t ’ n[>ei;ui(U.N \u\Uc

B r i i n r l i .siud b m ik lh r o ii i i l i V ... ....................t t il l b e n in d u c ic d M i ir d i 4 lo 5 u n i- in lliL iC n in p l lo b m .s , C a l i f , a n d Is a ' " ' " ' tac tic ftl type com m and post exer- ri.se II \vili bP condUL'tod by iht’ i*'' s ix th U s arinv u n d e r the d i re r - , t io n of l.ieut. Ocn. R o b ert M. Cun- n on . coiiiniandinK genera l.

“T h e (’xerci.se will o ffe r a reali.s-

ing Brandmot’hcra waa 50 m llfio li lo one. according to ’a M auachU fl-

6W , 1 j | ! -seti.s in su ran ce firm .I j I < i n Q m O l n 0 l S ' G ranSm oiher.s of young J e f f r e y

C.^REY. Fcl), 23 - .M r s . Opal Payne include. Mrs. T a y lo r . Taylor. Carey, r e p o r ts her - 10- '‘I'd Mrs, Ray Payne, both CftrcyJ Mumtli-old grandson, a t Ooiri.sboro. ^L-f-iu-Rrandmolhers. Mrs. L o l a

Twin Full.s; MaJ. Vinton I. S ta n - N C . ha.s .six Ilvinu j>nindijioilicjs ! BauniKartrfier. Albion; Mrs. E d i th field, B u rley : M'aJ- Siumiel K .M.i- In ihv Feb, 16 Tune.s-Ne\ys, .slory,'l'»yl(ir. Boi.se. and Mrs, S a rah '^ E .

'I 'w in Faii-s; MaJ. I,ynn I . ; was curried iKiiini: Itia f a chiid'.s, ai.so^^Carey, and a g frcat-aiui a d m in - j J e ro m e ; MaJ Ivan (J J o h n - ' h a v n m ih a t m any liv-1 iJ>'i\iulmoihpr. “ Mrs. Olivia S n U th ,lutci x w in R uvinond] ' 1 Wi, eivklwell.

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.itid h m m 'd _ n u - • 'j-^vin Fall.s; Capi W ilh .u n I Kall.s, M Si-I. H e n ry I) V a n P a l - ’ 'H ir 'babv ha.s on ly two ^ r a n d -iJ ii ira i io n . c l ie m - c W iU ln u u i. T w in Fall.s, M S ; : i . l i e n . T w in Fall.s, S m I l i i 'l l io n ’ f a ll in sa n d r a d i o l o k i c - i i l i ^ (W n tr v . Tw in Fall.s, M R Tou.slev. T v .m ;u\U ................—

(inii- u ,I I I ,in - c a p iib il i tie .s iy ^ j c.iH;I r ie n d ly a ia i a^;^•e.';.sOl■ I -

iilbiMt H Manker, j r . Tw ni Jamc.>; Caiter.son, Tw in l-'all,s HKM) TIM ES-N EW S WANT A D S

The n u lar nl:ili«n a t T h u ie . G reenh ind — first «f tliree de.slpned to warn N'ortii .America of a missile a tta c k — ijr'tmw in operation. Kketrii >horis how tlie r a d a r will p ick up, CDrnpuif and report the trajectory «( an enemy m issile comlnK « v tr Uu* \n\> of Ih r world, l l i e r . S. and C anada w ould have fro m l.’> t<t i t nilmiteH to Ret de­fense operations Under w ay. dependlnf- on the distanee of the mis­sile’s target. T he four huge a n te n n a s a t Tituio are by 400 fee t, in size and iiave a rans;e of 3.000 m iles. .Vnoiher station a t Clear, Alaska, will he ready n e x t sum m er. T h e th ird , coniplelinf: eovera/:e of the Soviet Union, wlli go Into o p e ra tio n iti Viirkshire. Kncland, in I9fi2.

Bi'untM.i adiled, nl.M) piiiv'ide.s a mean.s of .••clioohnK o/(icei',v. bC'lh aw in c ai'niv a n d re- .serve atui n a im n .il kuaid, in newly

tic di.*iplay of the 'o n e a rm y c o n - ;n<i„p(,.j| com cpi.s , <ir;;.ini/a[ion.s. c e p f w itii partic ipa tion by tlie ret*-1 doc-tnncs. proccdrrri'.s mui tech - u la r a rm y , national jjm ird. a rm y , nique.f

Scout Leaders in Arejt Plan Parley

Cub ScoutmofiterR. Boy Scout- ma.sier.5 a n d E x p lo re r . iidvisfirs. from Ihe Snake R iver a re a council. Boy Scoui.s of Am erica, will m eet a t 7:30 p,m, M onday a t th e ,Twin Fall.s hlRh school cafe teria .

K ennelli McNew, B.uhl, council ad ltiL ie iu :h a iw ia< h -w U l-p iw iid o ^th e jn fc t lrn r 'T lie group will dis­cuss the sk iilo ram a proR ram of

t h e co u n c il in he lu ’ld fro m 2 t o i 9 '-p,m. K'.u\ii'(lay, A p ril 15,

' r t i e p ro ^ ia in will be ho ld In t h r e e place.s, Tw in F a lls h lnh s c h o o l, B u rley h i jh s c h o o l a n d th e J e r o m e ariim ry , n o te s R ic h a rd B e s t . cO unrll Scout e x e c u tiv e . .

B e s t s a id th e dLsciLssion w ill in ­c lu d e suR «i‘.stion.s for Lheme.s. d e c ­o r a t io n a n d ticket s a le s , B o o 'h s jm a d e by a Cub Qcnut p a c k , a Boy

w ill be on di.spiay d u r in g th e m e e t­in g , B e s t added .

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CHINA and-<5LASSWARE

2 Country Tweed CASHMERE COATS 11 ond 14, Reg. 139.95 ...... Sola 69.00

3 LADIES' DESIGNER DRESSES Reg. to W.9S ........................ Sale 15.0014 AFTERNOON or DRESSY DRESSES F A A Rej, to 19,95 ........................ Sale 3 . U U

IB UDIES' BETTER DRESSES Reg, lo 39.95 ........................ Sale 10.004 IfldlBi' All Wool TWEED COATS Reg. to 69.95 (6-8-12) Sale 25.003 BULKY KNIT COATS (8-12) 25-00_Mg»_ro—jyirVS—........................ Sale

R eg. SALR8 P re-T een P rin t Dresses (6-12) ..... . .. 8,08 2.993 Pre-T eeen Dressy Dresses (6-12-14) ........... .,. to 15.95 4.904 P re-T een All-Wool SHIrta (12 a n d 14) ...... ......... 5.95 2.09

15 P re-T een Sweaters (10-16) .. to 10.98 3.096 P re-T een Orion P u ll-over Sw eaters (32-36) ...... 5 5 8 2.092 .G irls ' Slim Skirts (7-8) ..................... - ................ ........ 5.98 2.992 G irls’ Wool Jackets (7-10) ................................... ......... 8.98 i ; ‘)91 G irl’s B lazer Jacke t (14) ......................... ........ ...... 10,98 1.99

16 G irls’ Orion and Bulky C ard igans (7-14) ........... 5.08 2.9910 G irls’ Cotton pr Orion Blouses (7-14) ........... .... In 4,98 1.092 G irls’ All-Wood Vests (8 and 12) ................. .. „ 5,98 1.991 G irl’s Cotton Vest (P re-T een 8) ...................... ...... .. 5,98 ..*>01 G irl’s Corduroy Robe (10) . .................. - .......... ... ... 5.08 3.09

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8 15-Pc. I t a l i a n Tea Seta ...................... ....9 Bottles C le a n T in t .................................1 F lin t Zgg B eater ................

55 D oll D resses for 8" a n d 10!V Dolls10 Assorted T o y s ................2 R u b b erm a id D rainer T ra y s ................2 R u b b erm aid D rainer T ra y s ................3 ' R ubberm aid D rainer T ra y s ...............2 Ru^iberm aid Sink L in e rs .............. .

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DOMESTICSMEZZANINE

.Reif. SALE. - 9,05 3.05... 2.00 . .99

. .. 4,95 2.95

.... 2.50 .751.00 .25

.... 2.49 1.49

.... 3,20 1.49

. - 4.29 1.991,89 1.19

..........69 , .25

Vs

1 N apkin Set ....................................................... .... .....1 Tw in Slie E a rly A m erican Linen Spread3 36x60 Rayon T h ro w Rugs . .............. ........5 M artex f a c e C lo th s ................. ........... - .

10 M artex B a th T ow els ................ 1..... ................ .1 G ift Towel S e t ....................... .........__________

10 Nylon Cloud Ruffs (2’x48‘’) ______________ _2.48”x8r* Ready M ad e D rapes ........... ....1 72''x8r* Ready M ad e D rapes __ _ ^ . __ _3 S ca tte r Seats ...... ......................................................2 S ca tte r Seata ......... .................................................

n e i .. 3.98 . 15.98 . 14.99 . . J 5 . 1.39

___ 6.99___ 13.99

BALE1.496.684.66J 9^9.

.4.495.9834 16.22L292.65

INFANTS' WEAR

LINGERIESTRtET FLOOR

SPORTSWEARFASHION FLOOR

M t i ’ Cotlon BIoubcs (30-36) .........UJlea' Wool Jtrsey B louses (36) ............... .............u d ltj’ VelvetMB T ops (1-15) .......................... .........»«n Plcone -Cotlo ii-B ln u sw .................... .. ....... -tiT

- Eiin picone Wool Je rse y Blouses (32-38) . ..........; 5'Mht lLQrlnii Cro i> Jo p » -(4 -l)) . ........................

Vdxlten Capri P a n ts (15) ............ ........................I Sran Picone Capri P a n ts ..................... .........................‘ fleiltd Wool Skirts ................. _ ........... to- feim lM e Wool Skirts ....................J Broihtii Orion Pleated Skirt* ........................... ..........

Mnd stand Skirt (8)H lttlten Slim Skirts

6 J810.08

imJd12.95•0:75-

s a l e :1.991.99 1.90n j ! p

K Xa3!es*~Tyrt8.’j uow ns (3 4 ^ 6 ) ...4 L ad ies Long Gowns (34-36)............. .......1 L ad les’ Dress Length Gown /38)1 Ladies* Pink.R obe an d Gown S e t (36) .2 L ad les P ink Pajam as (34-36) ............- ......1 L ady’s P ink Pajam a Set (34) ...............2 Ladies* P ink Dress L eng th Gowns (36) ..2 L ad les ' P in k Lnng G ow ns (34-38) ______1 L ad y ’s W hite Nylon Slip (36) ........................................12.f)51 L ady’s W hite Half Slip (L) .................... ...................... 5,95

Reg.

.... 10.95

.... 10,95... 29.05... 8,05.... 12.05

8.05 8,95

3 Ladles* W hite Nylon P an tie s (5) ^ d ie s M V h U e ^ i lp » - < ^ & ) - ~

2.00-5:05-

SALE'

5.905.99

20.004.098.094.094.99 8.002.99

.50

FASHION FLOOR

10 In fa n ts ’ C r ib Sets ...................5 In fa n ts ’ C o rd Creepers (M -L-X L) ......2 Toddlers’ P a n ts and S h ir t Set (3) .....3 Boys’ C ord P a n ts (8) .............................

' ' “3’ T odd lers d o r3 ~ P a n is (3) ..’5 M itten a n d S carf Seta ......8 P lastic B ibs ................................................

. to

4 G irls’ N y lon T ights (4-6x)3 G irls’ W ool Gloves (2-3) ..1 Boy's P a ja m a Set (3) ....

12 G irls’ F la n n e l P a jam as (4-14) ..........................5 Boys’ B o x er Cord P a n ts (toddlers, 2 a n d 3)8 Cord P a p ts (7 and 8). .................................. ...........2 Cord P a n ts (S) .......................................... .............3 Cord P a n ts (Toddlers 3 a n d 4) ........ - ..............

Reg.4£83.29 3.D8 2.08 2lD“2.29

.331.091,003.292.291.49 2.982.492.49

• ...wvccH aunv sKirts ............_ , . ,; Picone Wool C o -O rd in a te Jack e ts '..

Blaier Jackets ....................... ... ...Wool Blazer J a c k e t s ......... ......... 1

Jord Drouser Jackets .............................. ,JUDous Name Car C o a ts (10-18) ............Slceveieaa Vests (34) ............................ ..Cotton -ShorU ....................................E*in Picone Linen J a c k e t (16) .................*uaou3 Name Sw eaters .........- ............... . to

13.9814.95 16.0819.9814.959.98

-11.9839.9515.9815.9825.9520.954.99 4.95

14.95 15.05

2 00 1 L ady’s W hite Nylon Slip (36) .........................-----------6 -L ad ies ‘-ts 'y lo irS in iS ( ^ 4 - ^ ^ ) .;....................

3 L ad les’ C otton 2-Pc. P a jam as (34-30) ...........6 W h ite C otton B ouffant Slips ...........................

11 N ylon B ouffan t S l ip s ............. . ..........................7 N ylon B oyfrnnt S lips — ........................ .............5 N ylon B ouffant Slips ........................ ..................

A m - 5.99_

OFF

SA LE'U 91.37 .99

1.37 ~ i : 3 7

.87

.101.00

.501.471.37

.g71.471.371.37

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- NOTIONSSTATIONERY

1 Photograph A lbum ..........9 Boxed T hank You Notes 6 Boxed T h an k You NotVs

4 Boxed Stationery2 Boxed S tationery ........3 Unfinished P ic tu re F ram es (I5”xl8") ..............

76 Yds. Lace T r im 22 Yds. Lace T r im .29 M oth Refills ......

3.092.994.99 6.904.993.993.096.991.995.99

11.9911.99

1.99 1.00 1.003.99

......... 8.95 4.993.00

......... 3,98 1.99......... 6,98 3.99

758 4.99.....14.98 8.99

MEN'S WEAR

SHOE DEPARTMENTSTREET F160R

M illinery c le a ra n c e — Suburban Turbani, ^I 6 98* Turbani. 1 . 0 0

S lip p ers21 P r . W om en’s Sum mer Sandals 11 P r . W om en’s Canvas Oxfords13 P t . W om en’s Casuals ................U . P r . M en’s O^era S lippers .... . O dd Lota o f Shoo Bows a n d Polish

Reit. SALE1 C h ild re n ’s

lo 4.99 1.00.. to 4.95 1.00..'to 5.95 2.88,. lo 855 2.B8

to 5.96 2.88I .............- ........... to 2.00 .10'

■BOYS' WEARSTREET FLOOR

! Bov?°n S lack s (10-18) ...“«y« Red Jacket .........___________

(8-10)

FOUNDATIONS'• FASHION FLOOR

2 C orduroy V es ts (40-42) .........- ...... ..................1 B elfe K n i t J a c k e t (42) ......... .. ........................5 P r: C o tto n S lack s "(31-38) .................... - .........1 W hite K n i t Sw eater (fa d e d ) .......................1 A criian S h i r t (M) ........................... .... ..............3 W ool S h ir ts (S-M ) ..................... .................... .4 W ool J a c k e ta (M -XL) ............ ..........................6 F lannel S h i r t s (S-M ) ............... - .......................1 F lan n el S h i r t (M) ...............................................1 P r, B ro w n W ool Slacks (40) ............ ..........

18 Pr. D ress S lack s ................................... ................17 Pr» B oxer S h o r ts (30-42) ................................. .

7 A th lctlo S h i r t s (34 an d 36) .......................... .1 M an ’s B rie f (28) ............................. ................5 M en’s V -N eck Tee S h ir ts (8 and XL) .......5 M en 's P a ja m a s (B -C -D ) .................................I M an ’s S ock a n d Tie S e t

r nZ . • (8-liU............................................ .........I Bml. (C ardluans,. 8-14) .................... .......

!B o«. lO-lO) ............f ................

R e r . SALE5.08 2.507,05 1.998.08fi.nn

- LOO1 nn

n e j ............................ to 2.50..................................3,95

3 F am o u s N am e D C up B ras .................. ........ ........ to 6.951 Fam qufl N am e Paiiiy G lfd le ..... .. 7.058 F am o u 8 “NamB'(Jdr8oIetle8 B nifS lerT y W idow s t (^8.60

19 F a m o u s N am e Cotlon B ras 7 F a m o u s Name Nylon B ras

SALE1.002.003.003.00 7.99

2 M en’s W h ite Dreas S h ir ts (15 'i-lfl) .........2 M en’s n o b e s (S) ..... ..... .................. ........ ....1 M an 's W h ite Terry R obe (M) .1. M an’s D row n Travel R obe (S) ........- ..........8 M en’s Bow T ie s .................. .............................I V ale t D re s s e r .............. ........................ ..............1 C loset V a le t ................................ ................2 B lack T V T ra y s ................................. ...............

. S . M en’s Spcks

Reg.-. 5,95 .15.05'. 4,08. 22,05.' 3.08. 13.95. 17.50. 7.05. 2.98. 13.05. 12,05. 1.05. .79. .70. 1.60. 5.00. 2.05. 4.50. 12.08. 10.08. 7.08. 1.00. B.OO. 3.05

6 M en’s B lack W ork P a n ta (33-40) ,fl M in ’i . Wooi-^ -fW «

I S h irts (0)IB -” , ‘ I’ajllm ns (1 0 ) ...................iBoJJ. (10) ..................

T il ................

S tre tch B o c k i .........

2.49 2.08

...... 2.98

...... 2D8

...... 3.08

i.op.25

1.001.00 1.50

FURNITURELOWER LfVEL

5 M en’s W ool C ru lfe r-L e n g th Jackets (30-46) ........!2 Men^s N ylon W ork J a c k e ts .......... I.,'........................

4.08- m r

&ALG1.99

- -5.002.99

13.001.996.998.994.991.995.992.99

.66

.25

.25

.502.991.503.006.996.993.99 .25 .50 .50

1.99.- ,25

l.OD’ 10.Tl(r

14.004.09

COSTUME JEWELRY CLEARANCEIR « (. BALE

Assorted E a rrln w a n d B r a c t l e t s ................................ J 5Assorted E arrlnns a n d u i 'a c e le is ..............~ T c r I XAssorted E arrings a n d B racelets .......................... - 2.00 JiOAssorted Earrings, B racele ts , N eck laces_________ 3.00 1,00Assorted Bracelets a n d Necklaces .................... ....... 5.00 2.002 Necklaces .................................................................14.00 S.00i Necklaces. ..............................................____ ________ 6.00------ 8.00

85 AssortedGIFT WRAP RIBBON ............... Reg. 25e .05

FASHION ACCESSORIES

3 C hiffon Scarfs ......................................'6 C hiffon Square S c a rf s ..................

3 C hiffon Scarfs .............................14 Hllk Scarfs ............ ..................... .

8 Blue B u lk r C d r d l ta n s (S -M ) ........4 O rion C ardigans1 W hite Colton J a c k e t .3 Blouse nnil S k ir l S e ta (9-11) .......4 M etal Copper B e lts 6 L e a th e r Im ported H an d b ag s

_ ?J< ?# th e tJ l» v jL 4 la n d b a g s-,„ ..,. ..- ..i Leather, Fancy T r im H andbags * » --■» > l>"l

Keg,1.35

1.25 1.00

. 6.9S4.084.08

- t -Le s t liir - B lill'lt i n H d liUgs"J W

.60

APPLIANCESLOWtR UVU

'W rm U tefrlgeralDw 'Vaslier .............. ....... ..... . . 100,05 124.05 i

H-Pc i ' , ">""»!« (chpckod & BUnr.) 00,05 30.05'''w a I" 1* ................ ■■•••• ." “tt'oliit Auto W nslier ...................... tO.OO 25.0D

Keg. HALBJBDiOB----- 230.0S-w /t-100,05 124.05 w / t

30.05

--------- i .: -------------- n e g ^ « A L B r -------................. ...........S0.05 20.M........;.......... ........ 21.05 14.88............................ 10.05 J2.8S

1 7^Po, D in e tte wltli N evaniar T o p ....................... ........ 00.05 05.00r S m all B lu e Occasional C h air ................................ 30,05 25.001 W a ln u t S tu d en t Desk w ith M ar-P ro o f T o p ......... 40.95 35.001 K epossessed Kecllner C hnlr—3-8pccd»V lbrntor 139.95 89.95

1 C o lon ial Floor Lam p !....... ..........I L a rg e 27x38 Decorator P loture ... 1 L a r fe 27x38 Decorator PlctOre

HOSIERYSTREET FLOOR

ASSORTED SCATTER Reg. 2;98 ..................

RUGS 1.88 S I’r. L ad les ' D re s s Sheer NyW n Hose (0)4) .... 2 P r, L ad les U ay ilm e S h ee r N ylon H ow (O'/j)2 P r, L ad les’ N y lqn T lg h li ( re d , 8) ,B H osiery C ases ................................

I “ K ►V' ( < < < ” . I • ’ ' ^ . * 1 ^

O p^ JI Convenient Chdrgie Account Toddy............. ................................... ..................................... .......................................................................................................................................n il - ili.ln , i U l l,'l.... .

-S A L E -----------1.35 .?S , '1.65 ,25 ;3.50 1,00 1

.. i.aD J!5 1

j> 1 T a n ' Leather S h o u ld e r J la g .1 H ed P la s llo _ H a n d b a i ........1 Brown. Fabric H a n d b a g ......5 F ab ric E vening B a s s ........2 E U ck L eather K ey C asts ,

— IS-lll«ck“ S o t f L r a t h t r ~ I l* I l i 'r4. L ea th e r H i" C o n to u r B elts7 L ea th e r I" B elts ......... ..............5 Ladles’ Billfolds ..........I L ady’S 'Billfold ( in n ) ..............1 Lady's C on tinen tal Purse0 Ladles’ In itia l H a n k ie s ........] Ladles’ L in ed -L ea th er G loves (03i) .1 IT . Lady's Whiter K n i t QloVeV...........«.l -P r< 'U d j '« -a « ld - ‘N y Io n * (J lo « s4 Ladles’ L eather G loves (O'.i)1 P r. Lady’s L ea th e r P a lm Gloves,.5 Ladles’ B el|e G loves I Ladles’ Double W oven G loves .

. 16.08

. 16.08

. 5.08 , 5,08 , 5.08 , J.85

a j s1J5a.oo3.(15a,08r

- ,1 9 '8,003.00

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. ' -r - "..-------—:»TIM ES,NEW S, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1951

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Entered u aacond e la u .m a l l m a t te r A p ril B. IBIB, a t the poit o //ic« Ij> T w in i-'alla, Idaho< un<]er th e a c t o / U areb 8, 1619.

All notice* req u ired by law o r by o rd e r o f court o f com petent JorU dlctloo to< b« publtflbed w eekly w ill be publUbed In tbe Tburaday la iaa o f t b ^ p a p e r tm n u a n t to Sec. Idabo Code.

S U B S C R IP T IO N . RATES B Y C A R R IE R

By the m onth By th ree m on tha . By aix m onths By th e y e a r .

BY M A IU -P A Y A n L K IN ADVANdiS ^ ” 'W ith in Idaho a n d E lko C o u n ty . N erad a i•By th e m o n t h _____________________________ ____________ i 1.26

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-.112.00

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NEEDS SHORING UPI t Js an old story th a t President Charles

de Gaulle of F rance h as his own Ideas about his coun try’s 're la tlo n sh lp to NATO. Unhap­pily, It Is a con tinuing story, with each suc­ceeding chap ter growing grimmer.

Thoughtfu l sta tesm en and diplomats, ap­preciative of F rance’s Individual'aspirations but deeply wedded to NATO as a barrier to com m unist advance, feel th a t De Gaulle now Is going to extremes. . '

Some even have suggested th a t jie has reached the point where he Is trying to m ake NATO serve F rance 's narrow' national In terest alone, r a th e r th an to have France rn n tj - lh 'ih f f .t.VirniigVi N A T O t.n„ .th e genpral

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safety of W estern Europe.'Of la te years, NATO has been so often In

crisis th a t It has h ard ly known normalcy. Secretary General Spaafc's resignation was a t Jeast In big p a rt a protest against mem­ber nations, including. France, which would not honor their m ilita ry commitments.

De Gaulle of course has long since with­draw n the French M editerranean navy from NATO. More recen tly he has been trying to make the French m ilita ry command wholly Independent of NATO authority.

C ertainly De G aulle has many grave prob­lems of h is own. B u t he has exhibited enough sta te sm an sh ip In other fields for It to be p lain th a t he m u st understand NATO’s life and dea th need for a full cooperative effort. ^

T h a t he refuses to make this effort can ,n e ither th a t h e allows his best Judg-

n t to be blinded occasionally by his de-■vetlon to F rance; o r th a t he really doca-no^

-belleve-in. NATO’s value.Only th e most delicate diplomatic ap­

proaches can possibly cure (iny emotional blindness.

But If the general needs'!persuadlng as to NATO’s m erit, P residen t Kennedy already has begun th a t process by stoutly reassert­ing America's fa ith In ttie organization and pledging i t more, n o t less, U. S. support.

Inevitably, our assurance of support m ust lead to se ttlem ent of the pending Issue w hether o r not we should give NATO a n u ­clear strik ing power. The Elsenhower ad­m in istration ten tatively agreed to th a t last December, but lio f in a l decision ha!s come since.

NATO, has lived too long In the half light of Inadequate support and weak conviction. E ither It m ust be bu ilt up by all concerned as a positive asset fo r semirlty, o ir it should be scrapped.

I f the In ten t Is to build, the firs t eltort m ust be to 'p u t th a t old building block,. CharleS-de_Gaulle.J)ack in to place a s a full supporting pillar, r

B ay T n c k tr

TUCKER'S NATIONALW HIRLIGIG■W ASHINDTON--Pi?jldent K ennedy la w ag in g a

s tro n g ond j ln g le h o n d e f struggle to s t i r con g ress ,and ' the co u n try to 'an appreciation dI th e c ritic a l ^conditions a t hom e and abroad, urging, th em .to r,eact^ accordingly a n d promptly.. W ith l)ls televised press conferences a n d h is Jfigls-

la tlv e m essages, Which a re his principal w eapons.President K ennedy seeks to b ring public pressure from b a c k -h o m e constituents on the leisurely- a n d lelhatglc legislators.

Jlie In d lU ere n c e -a h d In ce rta in areas, th e hosllllty—m u st be m a d ­dening to such an e n e rg e tic ch ie f executive. Almpst ev eryw here he turns, h e finds b itte r o p p osition from expected enemies, a n d only lip service to his "new f ro n tie r" summons among the ra n k -a n d - f l le

_________ of his own party.■With the fu ll acquiescence of the R aybum -M ivns-

fle ld leadersh ip , the congress has v irtua lly rece.ssed fo r two m o n th s for purely parllson purpo.ses. T h e R epublicans dem anded time off while they c e leb ra ted th e b irth d ay anniversary of a p residen t .who no lon g er holds th e Negro vote In fealty to th e G O P — A b rah am Lincoln.

And, th ro u g h early M arch, the D em ocrats w ill ab s e n t tiiem selves from capitol hill while th ey eulogize th e e ra of a m an who would n o t have stood fo r such political perform ances in a crisis—Andrew Jackson

SPE G TEB O F DEFEAT—W orse still, th is b iparU - s a n filibustering , which will delay action on th e K e n ­n ed y program for nt least two m onths, occurs in the face bn iV e P fT isIdcnrrrequest t h a t h is m a jo r a n t l - rece.s.sl(m .m easures be enactcd .by April F oo ls '"S ay .

Otherwl.se, h e warns th a t the economic decline, w ith Its g re a te r unemployment.- a n d ^ o r e severe h a rd sh ip s , w ill bccomo so bad th a t i t > m c o n tin u e th ro u g h the s u mmer months." a e v e r a J - r e e ^ iF ^ s ts convince |i jjn tlitit, u ltliU utill th e D em ocrats command a nom inal m a jo r ity in hou..ie and se n a te , his program faces s tiff o pposition , w ith possible d efea t or em asculation th ro u g h a m e n d - m en ts . ^

M AVEHICKS IN THE IIO lJS & -T h e 217 to 212 vote, on liberalizing the house rules co m m ittee show s th a t the house cannot be depended upon w h en It beg ins be la ted consideration of specific m ea.sures. M any m em bers supported ti)e K en n ed y -R ay b u rn c h a n g e only o n the' ground tn o t I t m ade to r p a r l ia ­m e n ta ry dem ocracy.

P resid en t K ennedy, contrary to the g en e ra l o p in ­ion, will h av e equal difficulty In the se n a te , d esp ite th e growing s tre n g th of th e liberal bloc o n th e K e - p u b llcan side o f the aisle.

T h e se n a te committees constitu te th e p r in c ip a l p res id en tia l h azard . The chalrm ert of a lm o s t every m a jo r com m ittee , chiefly southern D em ocro ts, a re opposed to v irtu a lly all tJie sociol. economic a n d r e ­l ie f m easures advanced by the W hite H ouse to dea l w ith the n a tio n 's situation.

T h e y in clu d e Ellender, Louisiana (a g r ic u ltu re ) ; Fulbi-ight,. A rkansas (foreign a ffa irs) ; R o b ertso n , V irg in ia (b an k in g and cu rrency); M cClellan, A rk a n - srm (governm ent onera tlona):-B yrd . Virg in ia , U l-n a n c e ) ; E astlan d , Mississippi (JiW lclary).

E very one o f these Influentlol leg islators w ill f ig h t th e w h ite H o u se bn the very h e a rt of h is p r o g r a m - civ il righ ts, a health Insurance p lan u n d e r so c ia l secu rity an d a n Increase In’ the h o u rly m in im u m w age to $135 In three years.

• • • •P O W E R FU L PO U TICO - IND USTRIA L C O A L I­

T IO N —A lthough the P residen t received a frie n d ly , leraonal recep tion In his recen t a p p e ara n c e b e fo re h e N atio n a l Industria l Conference b o a rd , w i th h is

p le a for cooperation of governm ent, m a n a g e m e n t a n d labor, th e business an d professional In te re s ts a re m obilizing their forces ag a in st him .

T h e lobbies conducted by th e N ational A ssoc ia tion o f M an u fac tu re rs, the U nited S ta te s C h a m b e r of Com m erce, th e American M edical o sso c la tlo n a n d th e p riv a te u tilities have n o t been so a c tiv e s in ce P m n k lln D . Roossvelt's' “f ir s t lOO days" o f th e new d ea l.

W ith the D lrksen-H alleck-Sm ith co a litio n of R e ­pub licans a n d cpnservatlve D em ocrats o n c a p ito l h ill, th ey m a in ta in th a t there Is no recession, a n d , th e r e ­fo re , no n eed lo r P resident K ennedy’s em erg en cy m easures.

(R eleas«d t y McClur# Ncw#p&per S y n d lc a t.)

NO TIME F O R DISSENSIONThe deejjenlng Congo crisis Is the most

d isturbing the world has faced since Korea 11 years ago. ,

The Russians m oved with Incredible bold- lessiaexploltthB T leath 'o lPatrlcB -Iium um -'

ba. both to estab lish communist control In th e Congo and to destroy the United Na­tions as a 'io rce fo r world order.

The m aneuvering In the Congo and the a ttack s on the U. N! and Dag Hammarskjold we have known before. Never, however, have these been piirsued by th e Sortet Union with such ruthless vigor and s u c h ^ e n contem pt -for-world-oplnloii.------------------------------------- -

VIEWS OF OTHERSG O IN Q T O O FAR-IN-M ARW ED S T U D E N T BANT h e M inidoka county school d istric t, p la g u e d like

im o n y -o th e rs ■by the problem of w h a t to do a b o u t 1 4 a .r js lp jl , jiu m b e r of h teh -sohoo l m arr ia g e s , chose a n ex trem e solu tion: I t ru led In. 1952 t h a t n o m a r ­r ie d s tu d e n t m ay attend h igh school In th e d is­t r ic t. N ow ' th e ruljng h a » been ch a llen g ed b y the f a th e r of a banished h ig h school s tu d e n t, a n d we su sp ec t the school board will discover t h a t I ts ru le c a n 't , l) e enforced . D istrict Judge E dw ard H e a p has .pnlntprt nut, t.hnt. Klmllnr r egulations w ere kn o ck ed d o w n ' by c o u rts ' In Texas and M ississippi, a n d h e h a s postponed 4 hearing In th e Id ah o c ase u n til th e school d istr ic t’s a tto rn ey h a s co m p le ted a n In ­v estigation o f a case In Pennsylvania.

M inidoka county probably will come a ro u n d e v e n ­tu a lly to th e so rt of compromise th a t h as b een w o rk ­e d out by school boards elsewhere. A t L ew isto n an d C larkston , fo r example, m arried s tu d e n ts a re p e r ­m itte d to continue in school, on the p r in c ip le th o t to kick th em out would constitu te p u n ish m e n t for m arriage , w h ich Is not a crim e but a n old a n d h ig h ly

pacify the Congo and preserve th e.

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U. N. In these extrem ely difficult cl'rcum- stances Is a m onum ental task. President K ennedy and o th er free world leaders, ac t­ing both through th e U. N. and-as national leaders, will bo te s te d to-the-very-lim it of

- th e ir energiesJand diplomatic ■ skills.----------Kennedy already h a s warned Mos(jow th a t

any m ajor one-sided Intervention by the com m unists In th e Congo would carry w ith It grave risk of w ar. He also has indicated th a t we will continue to lend our ftill back- In g 'to the U. N. au th o rity now In the Congo.

Will Russia be deterred? . - :■We m ust hope It will be. Y etih ere Is little

encouragem ent in the events we are wit­nessing.

The largely organized demonstrations on bo th sides of the iron curtain reached new dep ths of disgracefulness. Though-the .fAill- e x te n t of com m unist direction and partici­p a tio n Is not In every case clear, particularly as to dem onstrations in this country. It is p la in th a t.th e^K rem lin finds much benefit from th is shocking exploitation.

The reckless undercu tting of tfic U. N. —l e o v o ft- t h a t

edge of collapse. 'Were Its pacifying mission to fa ll in the Congo, th a t might be the be­ginning of a fa ta l decline.

Those who-have th e greatest stake in see­ing th a t th is does n o t happen are the very

“ A m c t t m i a t l m i S ’T n p s tx I o s e ly - i r f f e c te d - b y - th e - crisis In the Congo. The U. N. Is their pro­tective shield..

This Is, above'fill, the moment for them to rally w ith a ll 'n a tio n s wedded to peace nhd- Independence, to bring the turbulent Congo under co n tro l and to save the u, j j .

-Ird in-dostructtonI .

SPACE-AG E PHYSICSOne o f the big problem s an astronaut will

have to faco' Is th o friction heat which will be generated by n space capsule ro-ontoiing tho iitmosphoro. ■ W ith America’s man In

rspnco program ; It's n casO'Of wheivtlio Mer cury.com os (lown, tho tompcratui'o soars.

T e g a i d e d - B o d a l - l n s t H u t i o n r - B u t o n t h e p r i n c i p l e

s h a re d by o thers, the m arried stu d en ts a re n o t p e r ­m itte d to engage In such ex tracurricu lar h ig h school activ ities a s varsity sports and m arch in g b a n d .

T h e comprom ise may be far from p e rfe c t, b u t one seldom contrives a pcrfect solution to a n e w p ro b ' Jem . T h is Is n o t tho f irs t tim e In our n a tio n a l Il^e w hen our.young people were, p a lrln g .o ff. a n d m a r r y . Ing a t h ig h school age, but In th e p ast n o o n e be­lieved th a t every youngster should go th ro u g h h ig h school as a m atter of bourse. No\\;. fo r th e f irs t tim e, universal high school education a n d a tre n d to teen -fg e marriages have coincided a n d p re s e n t­ed a social problem Peculiar to our ago.

T here Is another trend working, how ever, w h ich m ay reduce any IrrltaUons produced by d isc r im in a ­tion against-m arried studen ts In e x tra c u rr ic u la r ac­tivities. T h a t is tlic trend ag a in st th e a c tiv itie s them selves. A growing num ber of ed u cato rs h a s be­come convinced thKt h igh school education In the U nited S ta te s will not be worthy of the n a n ie u n til we s ta r t spending la« school lime on v iirslly sporla , d river tra in in g and baton twirling and m o re on h is­tory, English, French an d m ath .—L ew iston M orn in g

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0OTSHOTS

YOU’D B E T T E R LOOK!P o t Shots:

H ab it la Indeed fitrange. It'i h a b it th at gets m e to look both w ays when l s te p o f f a curb,' even if th e street Is d e v o te d to one-w ay tra ffic . And i t 's h a b ib th a t causes a d river to (,iirn a c o ra W a n d head th e wrong way on t h a t sam e s tree t.

Anyway, we a lm o s t m e t . the o th e r day when 1 a tte m p te d a h e a t b it of Jaywalking' s tepped off th e curb between tw ^ ^ a r k e d cars a n d thjA paused to b o th iffays b efo r^ sp rln tin g - a c ro ss M ain . I t ’s a dapned good th in g I peeked, too, because the d river Im d tu rn e d the c o rn e r two p a rk in g spaced away a n d was heading t h e w rong way dow n Main.

M aybe we w ere b o th s ligh tly u n ­conscious.

A. PedesirUn(T^vln Palls)

• • •PU PS F O E K ID S n E P 'T .

D e a r Pot Shots:I W e have five L a b ra d o r and co ck er -spaniel - p u p p ie s - to -give aw ay . They’re 7 weelcs old. You c a n get them a t the H arold S c h u tte place five m U es w est and tw o and one-half m ile s so u th of H azelton or tw o a n d o n e -h a ll

s ta tio n .H a ro ld S ohn tte

T h e parents o f t h i s black, m ale G e r m a n sh ep h erd -W elm a ra n e r cross are reg istered o n b o th sldjes. H e 's 1 or 8 m o n th s o ld a n d Is be­in g given aw ay. Y o ti c a n phone REdwood 3-2707 o r p ick h im up a t th e Freda H oller p lace one an d o n e -h a lf miles w est o f S o u th Park .

D e a r Pot S ho ts;I 'm blacli a n d w h i te a n d sassy 'W ith freckles o n m y nose.M y mama Is a b i r d dog.M y daddy? O nly m a m a knows. I ’m B boy a n d ro ly poly. . T h re e m onths o ld (ab o u t).I s there som eone w h o w ould love

me?T h ere m ust be, w ith o u t o doubt.

AEdnroed 3-8415 (T w in P alls)

D e a r P i f t^ h o ts ;■We have tw o d o g g ^ give away.

O n e is a red/fenM ne coqlcer spanle] a b o u t 7 m o n ao o ld ani _Is a male B r i t ta n y sp an ie l abou t 3 y ea rs old. B o th g o o d w ith ch il­d ren . We will be hom e betw een 1 a n d 3;30 p,m . or a f t e r 6:30 p.m. W e live across th o ro a d n o r th of t h e tuberculosis h o sp ita l. O u r p h o n e numlier Is 'W E st 4-5461.

Mr. a n d ilra . P a u l Allred ' (R t. 2, Gooding)

* * *MORE IM P B E 8 S IV E

D e a r Sir:Several people w e re doing th e

sam e thliig In' a p la n t , b u t one In p articu lar sto o d o u t from the o thers. As a m a t t e r of fac t, the one worker seem ed to be m oving m ore and acco m p lish in g m ore th a n any o f th e o th ers . S u p er­v isors were qulclc t o note.

H ilt after aw hile , one supervisor conferred w ith a n o th e r a n d asked. “W h a t do you th in k of t h a t one guy over there?"

-T h e second su p e rv iso r studied th e active w orker f o r a couple of m inu tes and sa id ; "Shucks, he 's n o t doInK any m o re w ork th a n any of th e others, b u t h e ’s su re m ore Impressive in th e w a y h e does It I"

T h e Uiespian to u c h , as i t were.' - A . S tupldvlsor

(Burley)• • •

---------JlAMODfl LAST LINE^He's so weak and Bmall

th a t his 7-year-old boy can whip him !”

GENTLEMAN IN THE FOURTH ROW

TH E T A X I lE A n iN O STlie objectors to Ihe governor's th ree p e r c e n t tux

on new automobile.! called It a "h ighly dlscrU nln- a to ry sales tax ” that will odd to the p ro b le m s o f, th e a lre a d y beleaguered-auto industry . I n re f e r r in g ' to it as a sniM tax, the witnesses a t th e h o u se tax i

« « H » w ^n v T in ,i6 ^ c rtn jM n !n ?n !rn T tT F P iy T H 5 n tr il l ie re will be similar 'objcctlbns w hen a h e a r in g !

o n tho telephone tax Is colitlucted, and It will be no d ifferen t w hen the tax on electric bllU Is consid­ered. . , . 1

Tho resu lt ol the hearings probably will b e I n - ' " c a s e d sen tim en t in favor or n genera l sa le s lux.

" a T a r ^ ^ , ' ^ a n d ' t h e y o n y 7 ”o y T c tlo M ‘i from the public. i

The s tn n d taken by some m em bers of th e Jeg is- tu re tliu t they oppose a sales tux because U ielr c o n - , stltu en ts oppose It is n o t always 'on o ccu ru tc p ic - ■ tu re of th e sltunllon, E viry tim e a public g ro u p Is oskcd w h a t It thinks of a sales tux, tho answ er, a l­m ost w ithou t exception, Is th a t a m nlo rlty of those expressing their opinions lliink It m u st be e lven lE e i ' i o u r c o i n i a c f s t i o i n -------------------- -----------------------------* ,. I t Is' th n e tho legtilators recognize th is . I f th r^ don 't, they ore likely to find them selves ag a in p u t­ting together a liodje-podge revenue-producing p io- grum w hich will do noUiIng to Im prove th e tax cllmoto In Mlniifsolo.—M ankoto (M inn,) T ree Pre.ss,

L o t y o u r fric iu is giib a i jo u t t h e m s e l v e sn n d - ' t h o y i r t li ii ik y o u ’ro t l m l n u i c i r i i i o i ' c l a t o r o s t l i i g .

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W A SK N O TO N (UpA) - T h e K ennedy adm in istration apparent­ly ho p es th a t m o s t progress can Ik m ad e In nego tia tions with Rus­s ia 's K lm ishchev p n the subjects of d isarm am ent a n d peaceful co­ex istence to avoid W orld war tl.

K hrushchev has done a lo t'of talk­ing on these sub­jec ts o s self-styled

iplon of the loc.e - l o v i n g

s ta tes.B u t when h is

w ords a re exam­in ed closely, w hat comes out Is most­ly d o u b l e talk .T h is w as particu­la rly true when h e reported on th e recen t Moscow conference o f (Communist p a rty representatives from 81 countries.

H e re are s ig n if ican t excerpts from h is long J a n . 6 speech to i l­lu s tr a te this p o in t:

"Comrades, If th e problem of a ll problem s of o u r times Is t h a t of averting a n ew war, the m ost rad ica l way of so lv ing It Is d isarm ­am e n t . . . Our s tru g g le lor d is ­a rm a m e n t Is n o t a . tactical move. We sincerely w a n t disarmam ent . .

• j* •" T h e 'struggle f o r disarm am ent

Is th e .niost Im p o rta n t factor for a v e r tin g iSar. I t is an effective s tru g g le against Imperialism. In such a struggle t h e socialist cam p

th e m ajority gl m ankind

"T h e struggle f o r d isarm am ent Is a n active s tru g g le against Im ­p erialism , for res tric tin g Its m ili­ta ry po ten tialities. . . .

"T h e primary cond ition of p rog ­ress In d isarm am ent Is the m o - bUlzatlon of the broadest m asses o f people and th e i r Increasing p ressu re on Im p eria lis t govern­m en ts .

" I n the c a p ita lis t camp, policy regardUig socia list countries fo l­lows two trends: A m ilitant a g ­gressive trend a n d a m oderate- sober trend.

"L en in pointed o u t th e n e c e ^ ty (o r establlsU ng contacts w ith those clrcleii o f the bourgeois w hich- gravitate to w ard pacifism, even i f they sh o u ld be of the poor- ^ t quality. . . . T he correctness of these words Is conflraied hy th e events of o u r tim es, too.

• • •Am ong the r u lin g claaea of th e

im p e m m tr e aw p . a~ fea r~fu r -th e fu tu cf, o fc M lta l is m prevails. . . .

two tendencies; 16 l3 alm lni^ab Tvor, Uie &econd

accep ting the e a of peaceful co< ex istence in ^ m e form . . . .

“Comrades life itself .bears ou t

I IE L P ^ I N SUBVEY IDAHO STATE OOLLEOE, P o-

clitello , reb . 23 — Beryl Maudlin, J e ro m e graduote assistant In the ISO college of ed u catio n Is assist­ing In a survey t o determine c h a r ­a c te ris tic s of Ju n io r high school ch ild ren .

th e correctness ol the L en in is t po licy of peaceful mexlstence of s ta te s w ith diverse w l a l system s, consisten tly pursued by th e S ovie t O n ion an d other wclallst c o u n ­tr ie s . . . • ^

• "Peacl^U l 'coexistence w ith, c a p i­ta l i s t countries . facilitates th e ac tiv itie s of Communist p a rt ie s a n d o th er progressive o rg an lza - tlo ris of the worklng.lnss. I t fa c ili­ta te s the struggle the. people wage a g a in s t aggressive military blocs, a g a in s t foreign ihilltary buses.

"T h u s , the policy of peaceful co ­ex istence, as regards Its social c o n ­te n t , is a form of Intense economic, p o litica l and ideological s trugg le of th e p ro le ta r ia t against th e ag g res­sive forces of teiperlallsm In th e In te rn atio n al arena.

" T h e re Is only one way of b r in g ­ing Imperialism to heel . . . ai a l l -o u t unification and consollda' t lo n of the^^world revolutionary m ovem en t . . . to p reven t th e d a n g e r of war,

" T h e (^m m unlst pa rty o f th e S ov ie t Union and the Soviet gov­e rn m e n t will continue w ith d e te r ­m in a tio n to do everything to en h a n c e th e military m ight of o u r coun try ."

EventsNotedby- Eden Residents

ED EN , Feb. 23 - Mr. and M rs. D. A, McCan met M rs. L illian R eynolds a t Shoshone. S h e visitedT e ia tiT C rjn Js jB sy rD re r----------

S tr , and Mrs, Von ’.(paylor a n d th re e older children retu rn ed a f t ­e r visiting In M ountain H om e, A rk .: K ansas City, Mo., an d In C olorado en route home w ith re l­a tiv e s .

J u n io r class members of V alley h ig h school spent Monday In Boise w h e re they attended th e leg isla ­tu re . T hey were accompanied by K a y Hill, class adviser.

M r. an d Mrs. Harry K u rtz arid fa m ily w ent to Emmett to r e tu r n h e r p aren ts, Mr. and M rs, J . D. LaJU enesse, sr., to tlieir J iom e h e re a f t e r visiting their son-in-law a n d d a u g h te r , Mr. and Mrs, W illiam B a d e , an d Billy.

M r. an d Mrs. Robert B arcus a n d M r. ond Mrs. Robert Powell le f t fo r Neodesha, Kaijs,, w here th e P ow ells live and whVe th e B arcu s p la n to make their home.

W om aruflSuise” Visits Tuttle AreaTU TTLE, Feb. 23 - M rs. M a rla

T u c k e r and daufhter, Bolae, v is­ite d Mr. and Mrs. Boyd G raves.

B ob Robinson has gone to T ex as w h ere he will compete a t rodeos in H ou sto n and San Antonio.

M rs. Henry Nichols and sons, S p o k an e , are visitjng M r. an d M rs. B . M. Woody and ether rela tives.

M r. and Mrs. Ell B ennett v isited D r . and Mrs. John R ltch lo a n d c h ild ren . Covina,’ Calif.

Boyle Describes Office Biids That Make up Monday Aviary

n v n A T . . n n v r . p h t . H .c l r a m l . t l n n h n l l _ . . . . *BY H A L BOYLEN E W Y O R K , Feb. 23 I* - How

yo u m eet M o n d ay s Is a real te s t of y o u r c h a ra c te r .■ Nobody In t h e office *03 a h a rd t im e getting th ro u g h Friday. I t Is t h e last day o f the work week, and everybody Is pe rch ed on cloud No. 9, tw itte rin g w ith Joy as 'he waits lo r the c lo ck to strike quitting tim e .

B u t your o ffic e M onaoy bird dif­f e r s from t h e F rid ay bird. He k n o w s the w o rk week Is Just be­g in n in g . a n d th e freedom of F r i ­d a y seems a co n tin en t away. He te n d s to c h ir p a different tune.

Y e t It t a k e s d iffe ren t kinds of b i rd s to m ak e any ovlary. Probably If you look a round your office s o m e of t h e following types of M onday m o rn in g birds will seem fom llla r.

T h e la te -r is in g pu b crswler—He f lu t te r s In o n one wing with hol­low eyes a n d disheveled plumage, h a n g s up h i s coot ond hat. then s n e a k s dow h to th e corner tavern fo r on eye-opener.

T h e p u ffe d -u p v lrag o -S h e Is th e m other .su p erio r of the secre­t a r i a l pool, a n d gets in IS m inutes, e o rly so sh e co n be sure to catch a n d bawl o u l any JLttle steiiogra- p h e r who a rr iv e s five seconds late.

T h e m o u ltin g m ourning dove — T h e - thought- of - facing- an o tlier w h o le week o f labor ovcm h^m s h im . He s i t s , droop-featherefif a t

Lodge Has YearlyWashington Fete

R IC H F IE L D , F e b . 23 - The W a sh in g to n 's b irth d ay anniversary observance, sponsored annually by t h e "R ichfield M asonic lodge, was h e ld S unday a fte rn o o n at the M a­s o n ic tem ple.

A dinner p receded the program h o u r with E a s te rn S ta r members, M rs . E dw ard Schlsler, Mrs. Nor­m a n Mills a n d M rs. Frank Pope In c h a rg e of a rra n g e m e n ts and serv ­in g . Candles cen te red the banquet tab le s . r

M a x B ehr, w orshipful m aster of t h e R ichfie ld AF an d AM lodge, a c te d os m a s te r of ceremonies. P ro g ram n u m b e rs were piano se­lec tio n s by Q len n ls Conner, M a- n o n e Pope, R osalie and D eanna B e h r and E la in e B ehr.

M Uton B e h r and Maxine B ehr p lay e d a cco rd io n selections and M iss pope a n d N ancy Estock p re ­s e n te d a v o c a l and p iano duet,

M r. and J jr s . cKarles Sm ith , T w in Falls, w ere guests.

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T h e f e 4 r - tu fted finch - g,,, dened w i th secret guilt, he liitj a t B a jn . . hoping to finish befof, th e boss a rriv es th e report h. sho u ld h a v e com pleted the prtu o u s F r id a y .

T he d o u b le - b reasted creeper '■ w hofs goo d ab o u t it? " he imi„^ b les If a n y o n e soys "good morn h ig " to h im . H e buries hlinseu i« a pile o f popefs'. To this nilsan th ro p ic h u m a n lilm p all work aj... a r e the s a m e . H e h a te s Friday cause 'I t gives h im the problem o f f ig u r in g w hat to do on Saiurda. a n d S u n d a y ,

The h ig h -f ly in g klngflsher-Tht ju n io r e x ecu tiv e bounces m ^ cheerfu l a s a sm all boy on stick . " A h ," he burbles, 'u h lS fc w o n d erfu l day. A n o t h e r chance t o carve a niche In ttie ball o f b u s in e ss fam e."

T he b u sy -fin g ere d magple-Too lazy to g o to th e stock room hij,. se lf, he h o p s ' from dtsk lo dfjt bo rro w in g popcr. pencils, ((•pj, w rite r r ib b o n s , scissors and paper clips to l a s t him th rough the A t each s to p h e a lso 'trie s lo bor. ro w en o u g h --.money to tkie-blnr' over u n t i l payday.

T he t r i p le - crested nltplcktr - T h e o f f ic e s tra w boss, fniiirateii b y two d a y s of listening lo hu d o m in e e rin g wife, en ters nibblnj h is h p d s w ith glee. Hf imi.a ro u n d a t ihfe huddled backs ol h is s ta f f a n d murmur.s, "I hardV' know w h e re to begin. Wlio'll fly -speck f irs t? "

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. Tom S to ltz , Jerom e, is doing the I so u n d p ro d u c tio n ond the llghtlnj I crew In c lu d e s - L y n n Woodbury,1 G ooding , an d Je rry Hartley and f P h il L o w m an , bo th Twin frills.

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p a g e SIX T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN FA LLS, IDAHO- ^B i«B A Y ,-FEB R m .R 3:-2V W 6i-

Programfjor Mixed Grain

Same in ’61T ho m ix td g ra in p ro g ram fur

lo e i Involving w h e a t seeded w ith o th er g ra in s Is t h e sam e as I t was In 1060, C arl B oyd, c h a irm a n o( th e T w in Pall,s C o u n ty ASC cciii- m lttcc , s a id T liu rsd a y ,

W hen w h e a t Is p lan ted with b arley , o a ts o r b o th , th e h a rv e s t m ix tu re c a n 't c o n ta in m ore th an 25 per c e n t w h e a t by w eight. T he ASC Is n o t oble to advise tarm cri; Ju s t how m uch w h e a t ,should p lan ted In th e m ix tu re to g e t no m o re th a n 25 p e r cen t w h e a t at h a rv e s t tim e, Boyd sa id .'

W hen w h e a t Is p la n te d w ith rye. Boyd ad d ed , th e m lx tn rc can 't co n ta in m ore t h a n 10 per cen t w h e a t by w eight a t harvc,st.

I f th e a m o u n t of harvc.sted w h e a t Is m ore t h a n 25 per cen l, o r m ore th a n 10 p e r cen t In the ca,*ie of rye. th e crop ha.s to br cla.s,slfled ;\s w h e a t and L'i countcci a g a in s t th e a llo tm e n t on the farm o r agoln.st the 15 acres perm itted w ith o u t a n a llo tm e n t.

T h e re Is one exception. Boyd n o tes . T h is Is w h en the fa rm er a p p lie s to p la n t w h e a t for his own u se . In th is case , a farm er can p la n t u p to 30 a c re s of .straight w h e a t a n d mlxod—g ra in s -w ith o u t p e n a lty . H ow ever, none o t this w h e a t c a n be fed o f t the fa rm or so ld a t a n y tim e.

MAGIC VALLEY RADIO SCHEDULES

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o f C om m erce m em b ers w ere to ld h e re y e s te rd ay the Id a h o p o ta to occupies a s ta te ly p o s i­tio n o n r e s ta u ra n t m enus a n d ho u seho ld tab les th ro u g h o u t th e coun try .

T ho re m a rk w aa m ade b y G era ld A. Lee, execu tive s e c re ­ta ry o f th e I d a h o p o tato a n d onion com m ission .

■ Lee s a id th e econom ic s ta tu s o t the Id a h o h o k e r Is proven by th e f a c t t h a t housew ives a re willing to pay tw ice as m u ch fo r Id a h o p o ta to e s os for c o m ­petitiv e produce w h en h e sp o k e on " th e Id a h o p o ta to s to i^ ."

iraz Tallt on China Seat in U. N.B R A SIL IA , B raz il, m . 23 IM -

P re s ld e n t J a n lo Q u ad ro s h as o r­d e re d th e B ra z ilia n de legation to t h e U nited N a tio n s to vote lo r d e b a te o n se a tin g R ed C h in a In th e U. N . a t th e n e x t g eneral a s ­sem bly session.

T h e 1 5 th g e n e ra l assem bly in N ew Y o rk las t O c t. 8 voted 42 to 34— the c losest m a rg in ever— w ith 22 n a tio n s a b s ta in in g , to p u t off c o n sid e rin g th e se a tin g question . A sim ple m a jo r ity p rev a ils o n th is question .

T h e 16 th session resu m es d e lib ­e ra t io n s o n M arch 7 b u t th e q u e s ­tio n Is n o t expected to come b efo re th e assem bly u n til’ t h e 16th session o p en s In S ep tem ber.

O hian g K o l-sh e k 's N a tio n a lis ts based on F o rm o sa re p re se n t C h in a .

Hospital Releases Injured Persons

Tw o o f th ree p e rso n s a d m itte d to M aglo V alley M em o ria l h o sp ita l w i th In ju rie s rece ived In a u to m o ­b ile accid en ts s in ce S u n d ay were re le a se d iV ednesdoy a n d T h u r s ­d a y ,

D e a n O. M urrl, K im berly , In­ju re d In a tw o -ca r collision S u n ­d a y m o rn in g n e a r K im berly w h ich

n iea —HTs— p y e a r - o ld - d a u g h te r , K a re n M u rrl, w as released W ed, n esd ay . H is w ife s ti l l rem a in s In t h e h o sp ita l w ith a back In ju ry , a n a tte n d a n t ea ld T h u rsd ay . S he w a s rep o r ted In sa tis fa c to ry c o n ­d itio n .

Also d isch arg ed w a s T eresa F red , e rlckson , 22, 1535: E lizab e th b o u le­v a rd . S h e w as a d m itte d fo r o b se r v a tlo n e a rly W e d n esd ay m o rn in g

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Fears Eased 111 Rliodesian Voting Crisis

SALISBURY, S o u th e rn R hode­sia, Feb. 23 WV-The s p li t between London an d the w h ite -ru le d Cen­tral A frican federation — CAP — of the Rhodeslas a n d Nyasoland widened las t night o v e r B rita in 's Inslstance on g iv ing N orthern R hodesian Negroes a g re a te r voice In th a t p ro tec to ra te 's legislation. But fe a rs of violence betw een Ne­groes a n d whites d im in ish ed In N o rth ern Rhodesia.

At Salisbury , th e O A F capital, sources close to a i r R o y w e ien sty , CAP p r im e m inister, p red ic ted he will ca ll a general e le c tio n asking ■for a m an d a te t o . d e m a n d Inde­pendence for the th re e a re a s o t the CAF: S e lf - govern ing Southern B hodesla and N y a sa la n d protec­torates.

B ritish P n sh P la nIn L ondon , C olonial S ecretary

Lain M acleod declared B rita in will go th ro u g h with p la n s l o r consti­tu tiona l reform .

The decrees In fe a r o f a race ou tb reak cam e w hep t r ib a l chiefs of N o rth e rn R hodesia announced approval of the B r i t i s h proposals. They ap p e a le d for c a lm .

The C A P was b o m A ug. 1, 1063. I t has a combined a r e a ,of 480,702 square m ile s and In clu d es 7,600,000 Negroes an d 201,000 E uropeans. U nder v o tin g re s tric tio n s , th e o u t­n u m b ered whites c o n tro l th e legis­lature.

O overo inen ts D escribedS o u th e rn Rhodesia h a s Its own

prim e m in iste r . S ir E d g a r W hite­head. N o r th e rn R h o d esia and Ny­asa lan d h av e leg is la tu re councils and g o v e rn o rs resp o n sib le to the B ritish crow n.

N o r th e rn “ R hodesia, adjoining the s o u th e a s t p a rt o f th e Congo, has a n a r e a ot 2D0.323 sq u a re miles and a p o p u latio n 'th a t Includes 12,- trao E u ro p ean s a n d 2,250,000 Af, rican N egroes. I ts leg is la tiv e coun^ cll b as 22 elected m em bers. T he chief B r i ti s h r e f o r m proposals were to enlarge th e council to 4B m em bers an d a rra n g e vo ting pro­cedures so it would b e ah n o st cer- ta lm i t le a s t lS T n e m b e r s ^ o u M T ie ' Negroes.

The A fricans dk m an d a m ajority In tho council.

T h is daily ic h e d u le of telev ision and rad io p ro g ram s is p re se n ted a s a service lo re a d e rs of th e Tlmes'.N eits. U a tln g a a re fa m ish e d by th e sta tio n . A ny e rro rs or c h a n g es should be rep o r ted to th e B tatlon Itse lf a n d not th e T lm es-N ew i.

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Harding Asks For Extension Of Wool LawW A SH IN Q T O N , F eb . 23 (UPB —

Rep. R a lp h H a rd in g . D., Id a ., h a d a bu sy day In congress y este rd ay w ith th e ta tro d u c tlo n of th re e bills concern ing th e Q e m s ta te .

H is f ir s t b ill w ou ld ex ten d th e n a tio n a l wool a c t o f 1094. H e sa id th e ex tension Is o f p rim e Im p o rt­an ce to Id ah o sh eep m en to h e lp th em g e t back o n th e ir feet.

A n o th e r bill In tro d u c ed by th e ju n io r rep re se n ta tiv e would a u th - orlze th e sals o f 1,64 acres now used b y the R u p e r t ir r ig a tio n d is­tr ic t w ith the p ro ceed s from th e sa le going for th e c o n s tru c tio n of a n op era tio n a n d m ain ten a n c e h ead q u arte rs a n d fe la te d fac il­ities In a loca tio n t h a t w ould be m ore accessible fo r th e C a v ity d iv ision of th e M in id o k a i co u n ty p ro jec t.

H is fin a l b ill w ould au th o rize 12 .Basques who a re s ta te le ss In I d a ­ho to seek c itizen sh ip . T h ey h ave been in this c o u n try for 12 years J} H t_ » 3 trlc tlve pgal5L pn3__pf„Jhe p r e s e n t law p re v e n t th em from m ak in g app lica tio n to becom e c itl- M D S ,

S ens, F ran k C h u rc h and H en ry D w orshak have a lso In troduced th e bill.

Auto Is Wrecked As Woman Dozes

A pproxim ately $260 d am ag e to a 1060 P ly m o u th driven by T e - r ^ F red erlck so n , 22, 1535 E liz a ­beth b ou levard , w as rep o r ted by state police In a o n e -c a r acc id e n t a t 2:60 o.m . W ednesday . S ta te P a ­trolm an Jo h n W ray said she a p ­paren tly fell asleep a t th e w heel and th e c a r r a n off th e ro ad a b o u t two m iles n o r th of H o llis te r on highway 93.

The w om an w as a d m itte d to Maglo Valley M em orial h o sp ita l W ednesday fo r o bservation an d was d ischarged T hu rsd ay .

Officer W ra y said she (ip p aren tly received only a m inor bum p on th e head I n , t h e accid en t. No c ita tio n was Issued,

Zoologists believe a Jellyfish can tell w hich w a y Is u p because o f a small o rg an ca lled th e U thocyst, situated a t th e base of ten ta c le s .

Former Resident 111 in Minnesota

Mrs. M ary C. S tafford , former Tw in Falls res id en t for about 25 years, Is 111 In th e Im m anuel hos­pita l, M ankato , M inn.

She resided In Tw in F a lls until abou t four y e a rs ago w hen she moved to M ankato . Mrs. S tafford had a stroke on Feb. 12 but her condition. Is im proved, although she m ust re m a in . In the hospital for several m o re weeks.

She was a m em ber of th e Twin Falls F irst M eth o d is t ch u rch and resided a t 320 F if th avenue north.

Sava M ilk, F eed Calvea M ilk Re- p laeer from Globe Seed. Adv,

Mrs.McAuley Is Qain jed by Death, Age 72

JER O M E. Feb. 23— M rs. VlrglDla' M cAuley, 72. d ied o f cancer a t 2 p j n . W ednesday . a t ' her hom e here.

S h e w a^ 'b o m F eb . 25. 1888, a t M eshoppen, Pa., a n d went to Bchool In P en n sy lv an ia . She was g rad u a ted /rom T im k h an n o ck high school. She ta u g h t sch o o l a t Day­ton, W ash,, for so v era l years.

S h e moved to .T w in Palls in 1913. a n d In 1014 s h e was m arried to H a rry M. M cAuley. They farm ­ed a t Tw in F alls u n t i l 1017. when they moved to C a lifo rn ia . In 1628 they moved to Je ro m e , where they farm ed west of to w n . H er h u s­band d ied In 1942 a n d she moved' to town.

S h e was a m em ber o f the M eth­odist church, c h a irm a n of the comm ission on w o rsh ip , a member of O rd e r of E a s te rn S ta r , chap ter

th e G arden club . prlsDllla club. El D orado club, A rt G u ild and the Jerom e O rangft

Surv iv ing are tw o sons. Harry M. McAuley. Jr.. J e ro m e , and Rob­ert E a r l McAuley. Yaklma> Wash.: a s is te r . Mrs. M aym e William.s. La •H E bnr;~ 'ea ilf::— t h ree— brothw ^r Charle.s A. O v erfle ld . Jerome: F ra n k s P . Overfleld. Los Angeles. Calif., and H arry O verfie ld . Ven­ice. C alif., and tw o g randchildren .

F u n e ra l services w ill be held a t2 pfm. Friday a t C rip p ln funeral S h o r f n n d C o lo r C a T T t m r r w 'T m r R e r T m p i r m w ^ —gill, pasto r of th e Jerom e F irst M ethod ist church. R itu a lis tic serv­ices w ill be co nducted by Order of the E aste rn S ta r. C oncluding rites will be held in J e ro m e cemetery. F rien d s may call a t C rippln fu ­nera l hom e T h u rsd a y evening and un til tim e of se rv ices Friday. The fam ily suggests c o n tr ib u tio n s to the m em orial a l t a r fu n d of the M ethod ist church .

BENEFIT PLANNED G O OD IN Q. Feb. 23 - Gooding

F a rm e rs union w ill spo n so r a pub­lic p inochle ca rd p a r ty Monday evening a t the W a r M em orial hall w ith a ll proceeds to b e given to the h e a r t fund. T ick ets m ay be pur­chased a t the door o r Mrs. Floyd 00S5 a t WEst 4-4244 will deliver them .

Last Honor Paiff To Mrs. Baldwin

HAILEY, Feb. 23 - L ost r ite s were h e ld fo r Mrs. M innie Ada Baldwin a t 2 p m . Saturday o t the jyiUowers . o t Christ c h u rc h a t PIcabo. Jp h n teells,'M arslng, a s ­sisted by* D elbert Cunningham , Boise, conducted .the services.

P a llb ea re rs were Richard S m ith , Jack H u n te r, Jr., and Junior P o r t­er, Boise: D onald Baldwin, PIcabo, an d M arvin P o r te r a n j Je rry B a ld ­win, G an n ett,,

L ast r ite s were held In th e fam ily plot In th e PIcabo cemetery u n d e r the d irec tion of the M cGoldrlck fu n era l hom e.

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T lilr ty - th re e m odels jjlow ed past, p resen t a n d future h a i r styles and

lo ra H n c lu d ln g —tl no u n cem eiit ol the n e w trend for •100lT^Honey-HugiM ttflt-Bunday-»l a h a ir fashion allow , clim axing N atio n a l Beauty S a lo n week.

T he show; “Daisies W ill Tell,' was p rese n ted by th e M agic Valley H a ird ressers and Cosm etologists assoc ia tion In c o n ju n c tio n w ith tho H e a r t- fu n d d riv c .-

J lll B o o th , 1-year-o Id d.iughtero f -M r __a n d Mrs,—P r a n k —Boothrrclgned na q u e e n o f National Beauty S alon week a n d the show.

G u e s ts were Mr. a n d M rs. Allen Rice, B oise; n u th Iv erso n , ch a ir­m an f o r the Magic V alley heart fund d r iv e ; William D enney, m as ter of cerem onies: M rs. Artell K el­ly, n a r r a to r ; W illiam Bower, mu- slo, a n d Robert' B r ia n , comedy, Mrs, R ic e Is president of tho Idaho H aird ressers and Cosm etologists afsoclatlon .

Neal Dotson Is Paid Last Honor

iPuneral serv ices fo r Neal D otson ■were h e ld T liu rsd a y a t tho T w in F a l ls U nited- M issionary ■ o h y rch w i th th e Rev. D. U M lkel o f /lc la t- Ing .

Solo ist WHS M rs , M able B ra n t n n d acco m p an is t w as Mrs. D . L M lkel.

P a llb e a re rs w e re C lyde B urney , ; ^ “' - ‘* T S liro ‘W ra r ttn r -Q ltn -O o a i- -» lo y < l .

N ew berry , F loyd M adtlocks and L y le M iller.

F Inol r ite s w ere a t T w in F a lls ccp ic tcry .

Conduct Rites-T— H A aE R M A N r—Feb.— D3— Lyle

O lhnoro nn d Stovo WIncRnr co n ­d u c te d serv ices a t th e B uh l n o - org an ized LD S c h u rc h Bunitay. W ln e g a r ' blessed Iiliy g ren t-g ra n d - ch lld , th o eon o t M r. nnd M rs. D av id 'N ipper.

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Jaycees will sponsor a p\ibllc dance a t D p j n . Friday a t th e Gooding arm ory. Music will be provided by the B lue Knights, T w in Falla, and proceeds will be d iv ided equally betw een the March o f D im es, and hehrt fu n d .

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Figure ConsciousI f you are in te res ted , we a re Inviting you to be our ^ e s t a t o u r p arty a t th e S alvation A rm y Hall, 801 2nd Ave. No.

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S s e fees tor th e balance of a S r a c t signed May 21. 1958. T he S t r a c l was for a tractor and

***e second count was tor $115.91, ite balance on a con tract, s igned

irch 31. >959. 58.50 Interest and atttorney fees. T h is con tract

ms for a tool bar carrie r, tool bur. corrugator an d depth Riiase

th ird count was S185.5(i for ,oods sold and delivered bnw i'cn lin ’1.1959, atid Oct, 27, 1959, plus ,I1.B4 interest. T h e fourth coun t was 857,20 costs.

ff “ TROTROtE— NEWSSCHEDULE

s . S ixth G rad ez / i t a Jn .-M cC ullu tri's Falcon.1 vs, ^ H lg e e n b o th a m 's Eagles, Pope's I Hawkeyes vs, N ussbauin 's H u rrl- I tioes, H inkle's S p itfires vs, Swope',^ J L Bobcal an d C a rp e n te r 's Cougars

I f j ,j. Jona's P an th ers .10 a jn .—Pope’s Hawkeyes vs.

Warner's M ustangs, Swope's Bob­cats vs. M cCullum 's Falcons, J o ­in's P an thers vs. B radley 's B ruins (jd Johnson 's H uskies vs. M at- luoto's Tigers.

F ifth G rad e i r a.m.—D ondanvllle 'a Jaguars

Ti. Koch's Red D e v ltsT 'F o u rth G rad e

11 a jn .—Soranls Hustlers vs. KUlen'j W ildcats.

RESULTS —Results o f Kn o th o le basketball {imes played t'ebV iB a t m e 'n v in pslls Junior h ig h school gym na- ilimi:

Hinkle’s Spltflre.i defeated M c- CuUum'a Falcons 43-12.

laRell P a tte rso n scored 12 points and J e ff T o le r 10 points for tin Spitfires. Tom S tephans scor-

- (d flv e jx iln ta fo r th e losers. Warner's M ustangs beat Nuss-

tenm'8 H u rrican e 's 38-21 Tom Goodrich scored 19 points, Mike a c ta y e ig h t p o in ts and Billy Oirrlion seven po in ts for the w ln- ueis. Gary S tlm pson scored nine points and J e rry Christensen six poinla fo r h ig h m en o a the losing lum.

Johnson’s H uskies trounced Jou'i P a n th e rs 53-17. Dick Jo h n - lonmred 24 po in ts an d Bill Van W tn 18 po in ts fo r th e winners. Dennis J o n a s was h l^ h for his (jua with 10 poin ts. '

Lake's M idgets nosed out C ar- penlet's Cougars 27-26. Dwight Bab- was h igh fo r th e Midgets with nine points. D enn is Baugh­man. and M ark Sim m ons each

'tcoreil.U- poin ts for th e Cougars. NUssbaum's H urricanes detested [glnbotham's Eagles 17-9. J e r- Chrlstensen was h ig h for the

ilnne'rs with nine points. Kenny Uasoner scored six po in ts for the

Matsuoka’s ’Tigers defeated Car- prater's Cougars 32-19. Bryan Cooney was h igh fo r the Tigers »ltll 16 points, followed by Eddie Martinez w ith 10 poin ts. Dennis Baughman scored e ig h t points for lilt Cougars.

— Uke’s ^ M ia e e tO ro u n c e T 'B fa iP ley'i Bruins ■ 30-18. Dw ight B air Kored 13 poin ts for th e Midgets ind Joe M ondragon eig h t points lor the losers.

F ifth G rade Koch's Red Devils defeated Cas-

ptr'a Red H ots ll)-16. Dodds was H|h loorer for th e R ed Devils Wlh 10 points. Alan B ra u e r tcoretl men points for th e losers.

Blaine 0|fficials Examine Fite Alarms Glaiiee MadeAt Kennedy’s Water Plans

Lester Lewis, left, p r in c ip a l of the Hailey prade sc h o o lj^ d d John W allace, c u s to d ian of the bulldlnfr. exam ine the new F alco n f ire alarm!) which were Instaned^T uesday a t th e Kchool. T h e small deviccs o p e ra te by a m u ltip le fuse system and depend e n tire ly on tem perature^ . (S ta f f photo-engraving)

Fire Alarms Installed iii AllBlaine Area School Buildings

OHAILEY, Feb. 23—P a u l Dempsey,

Blftine county school su p e rin te n d en t, announced W ed n esd ay th a t th e work of InstallinR ''F a lc o n ” fire a la rm dcvlces in the m u lti-sto ry , school bulldlnps o f c lass "A" school, d is tr ic t 61 will be co m p le ted th is week.

T hese small devices, h e ex ­p lained , w h ich 'opera te by a m u lti­ple fuse system a n d d ep en d en-

Church Sets Foui’Weeldy Study Meets

CASTLEFORD. Feb. 23—A fo u r- session school of m iss io n s w ill be h e ld a t the C ostleford F ir s t B a p ­t is t ch u rch b cg inn lns a t T:30 p.m. S u n d a y and continulnf? each S u n ­d a y th ro u g h M arch 19.

E a c h session will be d iv ided Into th re e p a rts , a se ries of s tu d ie s led by v a rio u s laym en, a w o rsh ip serv ­ice, a n d the showing of a m ission­a ry film .

T h e f irs t session w ill Include M rs. E rm a Haley sp eak in g on “A New D ay lo r Congolese W pm en," a n d J im LaGrone, “T h e C hange a n d Challenge in th e Belgian C ongo .”

O n M arch 5, w ith A laska as the th em e , h ig h school s tu d e n ts will p re se n t the program . D a n a Owen w ill sp eak on “L e t’s look a t A las­k a ;" C haflcne K ennedy . “Alaska— lan d o f hills a n d valleys,” and G o rd o n W illiams, "S h ip a n d shore evangelism in A laska.”

T h e O rien t will be fe a tu re d d u r ­ing th e M arch 12 session , w ith M rs. Id a Barns sp e ak in g on “O ur T h a ila n d v en tu re ;” M rs. I la L a- G ro n e , “Sure fo u n d a tio n s in Assam ." and J. R oy H aley , sp eak ­ing on “Okinawa—lan d of wel­com e and opportunity .”

T h e concluding se ss io n , will be Ibd by. the Rey. E dw ard J . Stubbs, p a s to r of the C as tle fo rd F irs t B a p tis t church, w ho w ill discuss how a person bccom es a m ission­ary .

All persons living in th ^ C astle­fo rd a re a are Invited.

Save Milk, Feed Calves M ilk R e­p lac e r from Globe Seed. Adv.

tlrely on ((‘m ep ra tu res , are trig­gered to so\in(l loud horn alarm s cOttllnUoii.sIy fo r " fro m s ix 't o To minute.s, from tw o and one-half to th rc i' m in u tes ahead of any actual flrp—th u s giv ing occupants of any building ' I n which tliey are inslallcd, am p le time for escape..

The alnrni.s h av e been Installed in the ccihn«.<i of th e boiler rooms ■and In the ha lls of th^bulldinRS.

4-H Council In East End

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A. Nae^le. T w in Falls, local representative o f th e Falcon com­pany, wlio superv ised the Installa­tion here, .states t h a t the device first cam e onto th e m arek t in 1953 and th a t not o n e life h a s ^ e e n lost In bulldltms w here th e a lo n n s have been installed.

He staiM the C a th o lic Properties adm lnisiratlon h a v e made these a larm s s tan d a rd equipm ent In all their schools a n d buildings since the dlsa.strous f ire a t "Our Lady o f ,th e Angels” sch o o l in Chicago several years ago.

The alarm s a re be ing tried out as they are in s ta lle d and all s tu ­dents In the b u ild in g s have literally ‘left their s ea ts ' a t th e first Ijlast,

Teacher’s Family. Moves to DietrichDtETR IC H , F e b . 23 - Thom aj

A ltman, D ie tr ich h ig h , s c h o o l t e n c h e r , 'tr a v e le d to Missoula, Mont.. to b rin g J i l s wife and son here. T hey w ill res id e In one of the teacherages.

G ladys N orris , W h ite Sulphur Springs, M ont., w as a g u is t at the Alfred H elk en hom e.

S tate Rep. F lo y d KIslIng spent th e le e ls -e n d h e ro w ith his 1am- lly.

Mr. a n d M rs. R ic h a rd McCowan, Pocatello, v isited h e r parents, Mr. and M rs. H o m er A nderson. Chad McCowan, w ho h a s sp e n t the past week w ith h i? g ran d p aren ts , re- tun ie jd .hom c_w itlL -h is-paren ts-.

Mrs, D onald A s le tt and family, Pocatello, v isited h e r husband’s parents, M r. a n d M rs. Duane As­le tt.

Mr. ail'd M rs. C onnie Cummins have re tu rn ed to D ie trich a fte r a tw o-m onth s ta y in California.

Phillip E dw ards, M arslng, visited h is paren ts, M r. a n d Mrs. John Edwards.

[BERJLY, Feb. 2 3 -T h e E ast E n d 4 -H council nam ed B. V B row n p res id e n t for the com ing y e a r a t a m eeting held M onday ev en in g a t th e Kim berly M eth o ­d is t c h u rc h .

O th e r o fficers elected a re M rs F , C. O dell, vice president, and M rs. M. F . C uste r, secre ta ry -trea- ■ S lirP I___M r s T.p c H p M p .T n t .n r f w n .c

ap p o in te d to rep resen t th e group on the co u n ty 4-H council.

N an cy N orris. Jeannie M organ a n d S h irley B utler, all jun io r lead ­ers, w ere e lec ted reporters.

T h e g ro u p reviewed 4-H projects. D o n Y ouiz, T w in Falls county ex ­ten sio n a g en t, reported on weed e ra d ic a tio n an d junior -leadership. F lo ren ce S ch u ltz , Nancy Norris a n d M rs. M arv in Custer discussed cliJld c a re p ro jects .

T h e council discussed po.s.sIble m e th o d s o f ra is in g money to f i­n a n c e a tr ip for Betty Carey, K im berly , se lected by the N ational 4*-H council to visit Uniguay as an In te rn a t io n a l F a rm Y outh E x ­c h an g e delegate.

P la n s w ere m ade for window d isp lay s In Tw in Palls and K lm -

wb«cly*..-to observe National 4-H C lu b ^week, j M arch i th ro u g h M a rc h 11.

Jaunts Reported For Elmore Area

K IN G H IL L . • Feb. 23 — M rs. G e ra ld N ielson and son. Provo, U ta h , a re v isiting her b ro ther a n d s is te r - in - la w , Mr. and Mrs. G erald A n d erso n , a n d family.

M rs. A lonzo Lavallo and d a u g h ­te r . Vale, Ore.. are visiting h e r pal-en ts, M r. and Mrs. L. S. U ltlcan , a n d fanriily a n d Mr. and Mrs. J o h n B ap tle .

M r. a n d M rs, Norman Allen a n d fam ily , Arco, visited Mr. and M rs.-T h o m aa-C h afin and family; ------- -

, S am iie l M a'upin went to H om e- d a le S a tu rd a y afte r Mrs. M aupln a n d c h ild ren who have been v is­i te d h e r p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. LiCs- t e r C a rp e n te r .

A nn is B arn es, daughter of the R ev. a n d M rs. R. I. B ^ t s . h a s been cho sen co-chairm an of th e R elig ion in L ife week a t the Col­lege of Id a h o . Caldwell.

'W T^SHlNOTON.'Ffl) 23 il'PU — l i n e art' I’l'i'.sidnii KiMitu'dy's nat­u ra l ic.Noiin-f.s p; i>[xi.sal.s lo con- grt'.-'.s II: a ulann-

piium nig com- 10 dcvi'lop (.•om|>rchcn.sive

rjv t’i- ij.i.Mii, |)lan^ by 1D70 In co- opcriiMi'ii \u ih iiKlivHliiat slatc.s:

fuiiiiT rosrr\'o ir .sues and re.-x’rvc iliriu (or i.iic r u-sp if neccs'

.sary,FUiiul control-.Ml fodri’al agen­

cies iMiici'riu‘(l are bciii" (uskcd lo pi'ovuic dahi on flood, hnzard.<J In

ai'ra.s lo nil SO.sifttes, and to help ihnii in n '^ u la tln g or Zi'inii;; ihc fl(K);l ptain.s.

-i<piiiit‘tiy rcJecUs "no new .siart.s" policy n iin b u te d to Ei.scnhowcr adiiiini.strniion b u t dc- fi’r.s pi'opo.'-al.s I»r .specific projects unii! laicr

WaiiM- niul n;r p o lh inon—Calls ■ for e rra lo f RovcrninciUnl an d in- dn.Mrial effort and cMabll.shnient of .special public h c a lili service u n ::. ' '■

I)c-suh5U7.ail(m of occan water- T h e adniinislrailon is redoubling ll.s rffnrUs to cle-.s»lt sea w a te r for rirmkinjr and industrial u.se and

-vuJl. hhare UiW oouiH'i’y'H know-ho\y w ith cvrry naiiou lUiM wanUs It.

K lrririi’ p^nu 'r-R eniain ing hy- droclf'ciric .siir.s w ill be utilized an d new ones built where war- n n tc d : efforts will procced tn ach ieve economically competitive nu c lea r power by 1970.

O ccan resources—"C oncerted a t­ten tio n " will be Riven lo solving th e mysteries of Uie deep.

Recreation—A long - ranpe fed­era l - s ta le wildlife conservation proRram has bm \ o rdered ; con- Krp.ss sliould enact a wilderness p ro iectlon bill, and also should estab lish seashore a n d shoreline a re a s for public u se and enjoy­m en t.

Irrigation Area Vote Set Friday

RUPERT. Feb. 23 — itural resi­d e n ts of the original M inidoka Ir­r ig a tio n project will v o te F riday on

■fohnatlon of a seconci soil conser­v a tio n dl.strlct.

T h e - n c w -dlstrlut. I f appruvnil;' w ill be called the W alco tt .d istrict a n d will serve residents of th e old p ro jec t, with the exception o f in­co rporated towns a n d villages of R u p e rt, ^>aul, H eyburn and Ace- qulo.

G eorge Welch, m an ag e r o f the local conservation office, said th at po lls will bo open f ro m noon un t il 6 p.m. a t Union ch u rch in Ace- q u la , courthouse in R u p ert, G range h a ll In Paul and Jun io r high school in Heyburn.

W elch explained t h a t when a soli conservation district Is formed, res id e n ts of the a re a covered are e n ti t le d to receive tech n ical assist­a n c e from the conservation service,

A simple majority o f votes cast w ill approve the p lan , Welch said, a n d if approved, th e d istrict will be s e t up within a b o u t two weeks.

T h e soU district now In operation w as se t up to serve t h e new N orth - s id e hom estead p ro ject.

L uanne J e w e tt , d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs, D ean J m l t . F a ir- fi«?ld, is a rqt2)J!it 3 ' j -y e a r-o ld chllrfbecause o f m odem heart gurjfcry. W h e n she w a s 18 m o n th s old she w as fr.all an d failed to gain w oiffh tr w a s d iscovered the Talrc in t h e a r te ry between fte r '

[unps h .id n e v e r dosed, m akinjir the h e a r t work over- ■ndcrw ent surgery at LD S h o sp ita l, Balt Lake City.

o * en g rav in g ) i,^ V 9/i i i y II. tf

h e a r t and t im e . She ( S t a f f p h

Fair^eld Girl, 3, Alive and Healthy After Heart Surgery

F A IR F IE L D , F eb . 23 ^ Luanne J e w e t t , 3 !-l-y ear-o ld d a u g h te r ot M r . a n d Mrs. D e a n Je w e tt. F a ir­f ie ld . Is a s tro n g h e a lth y g irl to­d a y because o f m o d e rn h e a r t sur g e ry .

W h e n she w a s a b o u t t m o n th o l i lt_wM.,-dl5CQY£r£d_ t h a t -there w a s som eth in g w rontr w ith her h e a r t bu t doctor.s d id n 't th in k it w a s serious e n o u g h to re q u ire any s p e c ia l t re a tm e n t u n til she was of s c h o o l ag».

B y th e tim e th a -t sh e w as shout 15 m o n th s o ld sh e becam e trail a n d pale and fa ile d to g a in weight a s a norm al c h ild sh o u ld .

H e r p aren ts to o k h e r to many■doct o rs ....................t h a t th e valve In th e a r te ry be­tw e e n the h e a r t a n d lungs, which Is suppo-sed to c lo se a t b ir th , had n e v e r dona so . T h is condition m a d e the h e a r t w o rk double-tim e a n d enlarged t h e le f t v en tr ic le o( t h e h e a rt.

I t became so e n la rg e d t h a t the h e a r t beats c o u ld b e seen outside u n d e r h e r le ft a rm . X -ra y s showed t h e h e a rt w a s a g a in s t • th e left r ib cag e and t h a t th e re w a s need f o r im m ediate su rg e ry if th e child w a s to survive. T h is co n d itio n was t h e f ir s t type o n w h ich h e a r t sur­g e r y w as tried , acco rd in g to the p a r e n t s . ■

L u a n n e was 18 m o n th s o ld when s h e w as taken to th e LD S hospital. S a l t Lake C ity , fo r su rg e ry . The o p e ra t io n to c lo se th e v a lu e took th r e e and o n e -h a lf h oure. O nly i p i n t o t blood w a s n e e d ed fo f a ‘

ra n s fu s lo n . H er father a n d her n a te r llo l grandm other, M rs. M an- lle S h a w , C orral, each gave a pint of b looh t o the LD S blood b a n k to rep lace t h e Qge used and to add one to t h e bank.

M rs. Jew ett said L u an n a WM b o m a fte r & d lltlcult b ir th »ntt- th e doctor had trouble g e tting h e r . 10 b rea the . She said th a t fo r . aw h ile she wos nfrnld to have a n y m o re children lor tea r th a t th ey would have the .wme defect. W hen L u an n e ,w as 3 the Jew etts becam e p iire iits o( a husky healthy , b a b y " boy w lihout any signs of defects.

T he Jcwcius lire g ratefu l for a ll th e help th at tiuiy received from tlie people ot Caiiiiu prairie w hen L u an n e hud her operation. T h e y ' s a y ,slu- ttouldin Ijc alive today wlthouL heart .surgery.

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Call'a T igers d e fea ted P eter- ,j® J[{U ld a ls-i2 .2 3 ,-O ai* y 'H u lb ert -

20 po in ts fo r th e Tigers. Willie Peterson scored 10 points lor the Vandal.s.

Sheen’s S enato rs b e a t K och’s Wj Devils 30-15. J o h n Henning

.-N 16 points a n d G ene Sheen j j j t points for th e Senators. Iwda was h igh for th e losers with w points, followed by Van Buren

Jlvo points.Willlam.s' H u s k i e s defeated

oondanvllle’s J a g u a rs 46-10. Rob- wingdon scored 20 points and

jonn Dahl, lo poin ts fo r the Hus: JM. Bruce Joh n so n an d Mike Brown scored six p o in ts each for “le IcBera.

Htdrlek's W ildcats defea ted Ory- Bears 18-18, D av id Wilson

nigli po int m an f o r th e Wild- Mil with 10 po in ts. B. Staples ‘™rM elsh t iw ln ts fo r th e losers.

I 'ourtli G rad e joran 's H ustlers d e fea ted Holli- W Lions 28-;7. K e n Helmon Ml , 1’“'''^ '’ A rchy Qucs-

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> fligh t intoR edsione ro c k e t for space.

T he th re e m en were c h o sen from A m erica's seven a s tro n au ts to be­gin final U-alnlng for th is n& tlon'a f irs t a t te m p t a t sending a m an Into space ab o ard a rocket. I t will be a 16-m in u re fUghl. .115 m iles up ffnd 300 m iles out over th e A t­lan tic ocean .

T he o th e r fo u r a jtro n au tfi who,

with G lerin , G rissom an d -S h ep a rd have been tra in in g for 32 m o n th s , may be used fo r la te r ballistic a n d orb ita l f ligh ts. T h e three m ien'were picked “a f te r evalxiailnj a la rg e am oun t of m edical and techn ical Inform ation ," ,

T h e m en, by trnfnlnfi: and b a c k ­ground. h ave a ' l o t in com m on. Each Is m a tu re an d highly tra in ed . Bach fo u g h t in two war/ST-(3ienn and G rissom in the a ir In 'W o rld i war I I an d K orea and S hepjird aboard a d estro y e r in the P acific. Each h as m ade a c a re e r .o f th e m ilitary an d lias contributed re ­search and experience to a irc ra f t developm ent. E ach Is m arried a n d each h a s two children .

Oleno. who will, be 40 in July, Is a lleulem \»i .colonel In .th e m arine corpa and a native of' N ew -C on­cord, 0 . (irlssom , an a ir force cap ­ta in , haii.s from M itchell, Ind. S hepard , froni East D erry , N. H.. i i a navy com m ander.

S h g )n rd '5 m other. M rs^ Alan. B. Shepard , sr., Derry, N. H.. said she lean^cd a m o n th ago t h a t her &on had been selected but th a t she. Is resigned to h is choice because ‘•thi.s is e.xactly ihe so rt of th in g by son w an ts to do a n d is tra in ed lo do."

X VI.'^ITS IN NEVADA D IE 'rH ICH . Feb. 23 - Mr. and

M rs. Clancy HolUbaugh sp en t the week-end a t W lim em ucca. Ncv

U. s. Policy on Laos Does About-Face Under Kennedy

Hy I ’n lted Press In te rn a tio n a lU nited S ta tes policy to w ard the

little S o u th eas t Asia k ingdom of Laos ha.s undergone a n ab rup t change of course.

From all-o u t s u p p o r t of .the rlg h lis t Laotian g o v e rn m en t which •since la s t N o v e n ^ r h a s been bat­tling tlie Russiun a n d Chinese red -supported force.s a t the Lao­tia n P a th e i Lao, this w e e k it sud­denly endorsed a p ro p o sa l for a

n e u tra l L aos whose governntent, by ta c i t u n d e rs tan d in g , wouTd Include co m m u n ist rep resen tatives.

By m ak in g th e switch, th e K e n ­nedy ad m in is tra tio n tu rn e d ’ Us back on th e course w h ich h ad been followed by P resid en t E isen how er a n d h is secretary o f s ta te . C h r is t ia n H erte r. and endorsed the view w hich had been held a ll along by G re a t B rita in and F ran ce .

No a n n o u n c em e n t accom panied

Uie y .S . about-face.I t 's im p l y came w ith U nited

S tates endorsem ent of a proposal by L ao tian K ing Savang V a th an a fo r a n eu tra l Laos p ro tec ted against outside In te rv en tio n by a untch '-dog- comml.ssion 'of th ree neu tra l n a tld n s — Cam bodia, M a­laya an d B urm a.

Wli!le',thi'..?l.>:il..war b itw een .pro a]id ah tl-com m unis t forces In Laoi h as gone on in te rm itte n tly slnc( the G eneva conference of 1954. the cu rren t crisis dates from Aug. fl. 1960. w hen a n arm y coup led by Capt. K ong Le toppled a pro-w est e rn governm ent an d estab lished an a V 0 w c dl y n eu tra l governm ent

Man ReleasedJEROME, I ^ b . 23 - R o b e r t J .

Galbraith, Boise, appeared I n d l s - .. Irlct court M onday on th o 'c h a r g # , of non-support o f a m inor c h lld U

P. C. Scheneberger, Tw in F a l ls , was appointed a s his a tto rn e y b y Judge Thcron W ard . ' '

Sclientbsrger ask'edi.lDr i . d e l B W ’ on entering s jp lo s for Q a l b r a l t h , ' Qalbrallh was released on h is o w n recognizance u n til the spring t e r m o! dlsltlcl co u rt In May.

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State Issues Reportedior

•, Bureau MeetI ■WENDELL, ,Feb. 23 — J o h n ■Bonbbrh, O oodlng coun ty F a rm 'Sareaa ^chalrm aJi, rep o r ted on 's ta te Icglalatlon a t th e a im u a l

. banquet o t' t t e couiity bure|>u last week a t th e g rad e school here.

Robert Burka, ch a irm an o! th e W endell C onununlty F a rm B u re a u . M'as m as te r o f cerem onies a n d In ­vocation waa given by P a r re n C hand ler.

D is tin g u ish ed guests In troduced w ere M acy W lllla m srF a m i-B u rea u rep resen ta tiv e" F o rres t Severe, com m odity d irecto r; Nile T ay lo r, d irec to r of F a rm B u reau field service; Jo e H all, G ooding co u n ty

^ ag en t; S pencer P eterson , W endell l ^ - c o m m u n lty c h a irm an ; J o h n G else,I O oo3& g c o u n t y com m m unlty

c h a irm a n ; a n d M rs. Nelson K ln j , O oodlng couo ty w om an's c h a ir m an.

P ro g ra m num bers Included vocal n u m b ers w ith g u ita r acco m p an i­m en t by L ynn S tephenson, G len s p e n c e r a n d E a rl D orm an ; d an ce n u m b ers by Carolyn v ip p em ian

■ «nd S h a ry n ■Willard, a n d a sa x o ­p h o n e q u in te t num ber by R o b e rta

'w i l l a r a , '’S a m R odriguez,' B iiza 'nnei" F in k , C a rla Soares, accoinpanled by S a n d ra D urfee. -

Trojan^aiid Has Concert

■WENDELL, Feb . 23 — T h e h ig h school T ro ja n band, directed, by P ra n k ■Webster, p resented th e a n ­n u a l "b an d stiow" M onday eve- n ip g a t th e grade school a u d i­to rium . _

T h e p ro d u ctio n was in m in s tre l s ty le w ith G le n S pencer a s M r. In te rlo c u to r; T im P u lle r as M rs. T am bo , a n d J e rry Jones, M r. B ones.

S p ec ia lty b lack ' face ac ts w ere " g iven by several b a n d m em bers.

T h e o rig in a l Dixie concerto was■ p lay e d by P a tty Brown, T im F u ll'! e r. J e a n W ilson, Eddie Jones, Don-

n a New berry, a n d J e a n T ucker. W ally D eB oro, u a ro i tu jbertsu li

■ Je rry Jones, N ancy N leffenegg^r a n d -Eddie Jo n e s were fea tu re d in

.""C am p to w n . R aces." S h a ry n W il­la rd a n d C arolyn V lpperm an w ere acco m p an ied ' by E arlene W ilson

O th e r specia lty num bers fea -■ tu re d solo p a r ts by J e r ry Jo n es,‘ P a t ty B ro w n 'a n d S h a ry n W illard ,; accom pan ied by the baiid .

T h e sing ing band, also led by W ebster, san g two songs. Ja m e s K e n t w as su rp rise guest conducto r.

G lo ria C asper and A le th a W ood­ru ff .' fo rm er piem bers of th e T ro -

. j a n b a n d n ow living In Buhl, w ere in v ite d to Join the b an d fo r th e l in a le , " a iv e M e th « O ld T h n e R elig ion ."

Bond Awarded for Winiiiug Talk Contest

European Chiefs Discuss ProblemsLONDON, peb , 33 W -W e s t G e r ­

m a n C hancellor K onrad A denauer and" P rim e M inister H aro ld M ac­m illa n ta lk e d for tw o h o u r i y es ­te rd a y o n th e In te rn atio n al a ltu a - t lo n , w ith heavy accen t o n eco­n o m ic problem s.

- In fo rm a n ta -s a ld - th e ta lks w ere f r ie n d ly a n d th a t both lea d e rs fo u n d them selves In o g reem en t on m a jo r E ast-W est problem s.

T h e y w ere sold to h ave d iscuss-' « d th e prospec t ot closer co o p era­t io n betw een th e E uropean C om ­m o n M ark e t, led by G erm an y an d F r a n c e , .a n d th e r iv a l E u ro p ean

_ E reo_T rflils asEDclatlon,_heaileiJ-byB r ita in .

G e rm a n sources s a id 'A d e n a u e r and , M acm illan expressed s a tis ­f a c t io n over recen t B r itish -G er- m a n ta lk s o n the possib ilities of c losing th e gap betw een th e two

. econom ic blocs.

Shoshone Issues Idin^Permi

II

— SH OSH ON E, I!*!). 23—BnlWlng^ p e rm its Issued the post se v era l w eeks b y th e city council h a v s b e e n m ostly fo r rem odeling re s i­d ences.

___ T h e y - h a v s b e e n - t o D . ' t r S t lc k -n e y , fo r a c a r p o rt; D o n W illiam s, f o r rem odeling a h o u s ;; W illis P a rso n an d H erbert C o rrig an , each fo r rem odeling a house, a n d G ene K elley to co n stru c t a P h illip s 66 serv ice s ta tio n .

W ork Is p rogressing on a n e a rli­e r p e rm it to R o b e rt H ad d o ck to m a k e a n add ition to h is resi­den ce.

Honald K len ile , l e f t « Junior a t T w in Foils/ h ig h school, | j aw arded o cerUHcale fo r a J50 sav in g s bond by T hom as Ilovenden, c h a irm a n of the T w in F alls Am erican Legion oratorical co n te s t com - mUtee. T he s tu d e n t won a speech co n te s t held W edn esd ay evening a t th e American L e d o n h a ll In Twin Falls a n d will represent h is h ig h school a t t h e regional speech co n tes t next Tuesday a t the Legion h a ll. (S U ff photo-engravlngl

Cassia’s 4-H Group Elects Aides at Meet

BURLEY, F eb . 3 3 -D o n a Haines waa elected p res id en t of the K it­chen Queens. * Cassia county 4-H group, du ring a recen t meetlnR: a t the home of M rs. Rella Paskett.

O ther o fficers elected a re Lurlce Paakett, v i c e president; C lara

Tuned inM ANCHESTER. E n g l a n d .

Feb . 23 (UPD—T h e Soviet Union h a s given B ritish scien tists at th e Jodrell B an k observatory n e a r h e re the frequency to tune In on Its Venus rocket.

B u t Observatory D irector Sir B e rn a rd Lovell sa id the R us­s ia n s d id not say w h a t time the s ig n a ls could be expected.

l a th e past, the rocket has tra n sm itte d every five days, a n d th e Jodrell Bank equip­m e n t Is geared to th is schedule.

Nelson, rep o rte r .Sewing books were d istributed

by Mrs. P ask e tt . M embers dis­cussed sewing hab its , tools, m ethod of threading a needle, wearing a thimble, how to tie knots In th read and 'how to p re p a re ap d furnish a sewing box;

Mrs. Jesse M ayes gave the girls food b o o k s . Assignments were m ade for m ak in g yellow cake for th e coming w eek. T he group d is­cussed the yearns work and exhib­its for the fa ir .

O ther 4 -H clubs who m et in ­cluded the S ix Sham rocks group. They m et a t th e hom e of Mrs, Lois Reynolds. Sue Reynolds gave a dem onstra tion , on “T h e develop­ing process o f film ."

The nex t m ee tin g will be held a t the home of Vlckl d len slag cr.,R e- freslw jents w ere sei-ved by Nylcne Qorrlnge.

Busy D aisies 4-H club members .held a v a le n tin e parly. M arva Ju d d took th e roll call. T he next m eeting will be. held wltli Connie Holbrook, r e p o r ts Denise Rlchlns.

Fourth y e a r g i r l s practiced Imeadlng b re a d during the m eet­ing of th e D u n g aree Dolls 4 - H group,. A M lgm eni for, A lesson, a n d d e m o n s^ a tio n wa§ given lo r the n ex t m ee tin g an d refreshm ents were served b y Lee Jacobs, accord-

,^»)J..<«..Qan)l.5chwajegler. reporter, i A dem o n stra tio n w as '^ iven on a

W aldorf s a la d by Bonnie W alker, who p resided In th e absence of th e p res id en t for th e m eeting of the Junior K r a f ty K ids 4-H group.

A*, d em o n stra tio n was given on

J. R. Fairbanks Honored at Rites

BU RLEY. Peb. 23—F uneral se rv ­ices fo r Jw e p h R. F a irbanks were h e ld M onday afte rn o o n a t the O akley LDS s tak e tabernacle u n ­d e r th e direction of the f irs t ward b lshpprlc.

F a m ily prayer was given by Al­b e rt H ale. O pening p ray er was of­fered by Mose M artin and the o b itu a ry was rea d by D aren F . C rltch fle ld . S peakers were W allace H a le a n d Ivan H o lt and benedic­tio n w as Riven by E arl W hlteley.

Tw o selection^ were sung by a q u a r te t and one by R obert Severe, accom panlcd by M ay Poulton who pln.ved th e p relude and p^iSLludo m usic.

Pallbearer.'? w ere Boyd P o u llo n , R a lp h G orrlnge. A lbert M cInio .sh , M errill Robinson. E dw ard Lee ^nd R oy Steel. F lo ra l a rran g em en ts w ere u n d e r th e d irec tio n of Hazel B ell, Cleone B ates, V erna Bales, V enice F airch ild , A lta B urch and O . Speckm an.

L a s t r ite s w ere h e ld a t th e O ak­ley cem etery w ith M artin W. C ra n n e y ded ica ting th e grave.

Slides ShownAtHagerman

Grange MeetHAOERMAN, Feb. M — Ed

K oester, Gooding corm tv agent, show ed slides of an a g n c u ltu ra l to u r In the W estern s ta te s las t sum m er a t the “o p e ra tio n s fo r­w ard " m eeting o f the H a g e rm a n G ran g e meeting th is week.

M r. and Mrs. W illiam Scruggsw ere In charge of th e p ro g ram w h ich was preceded by a pancake arid sausage supper. Y earbooks w ere distributed a n d V a y re tia and A llison Cook were In c h a rg e of th e guest book.

In charge of the su p p e r were M rs. Ted Bell. M rs. Vay Cook' an d S ta n le y Hoskovec.

O th e rs assisting w ith th e p rep ­a ra t io n and serving w ere M rs. G eorge Lenker, Mrs. A rd e n L^iu- r ltzen , Mrs. Lottie Bell. M rs. Tom Fau-sett. Mrs. Dick P ope . Mrs. H ow ard Clifford, Mrs. W illiam M c­C arte r. Mrs. Percy P o lla rd an d M arveena Hays.

G uests Included Mr. a n d M rs. L aurltzen and son, M r. a n d M rs. Joe M cCarter and ch ild ren . M rs. V irg in ia BcfKson, Ed L e n k e r and Joe Newman.

Ted Bell, ma.ster, nnnoun'.*ed the OranBe will .serve lu n ch a t the J a y Farm er sale M onday a n d each fam ily Is to bring a p ie a n d help In the stand. T he n e x t reg u la r m eeting will be M arch 6.

H elp Contrdt B loat w ith B an n er Chem ical Compound fro m Globe Seed & Feed Co. Adv.

Sales of Ui S. Gold Drop to Lessen Crisis

W ASHINGTON, Feb. 23 OIPB - Sales ,o f U. 8. sold h ave fa llen off sHlfrply since inaiiguratlon day. T reasury of/iclaJs give m uch of the c re d i t to i^csldcnt K en n ed y 's a p p ro ach ' to the go id -and-do iiar d rain problem .

In th e first (our weelra of the K ennedy admlnlslrotfon gold sa le s totaled 115 million dollars. In the p receding month, under fo rm er P re sid e n t Dwight D. E lsenhow er. ;old sa le s amounted to 457 m illion

Jollors a n d 334 million do lla rs in the m o n th before that.

T re asu ry officials said m uch ol the u n c e rta in ly about th e d o lla r which boiled up last a u tu m n h as evapora ted . They Bald th is was indlcaigj^ by these developm ents:■ —C o m m en ts ol British an d G e r ­m an governm ent officials w ho have b e e n in Washington In tlie past tw o weeks.

- A dec line in the price of gold In the L ondon market, a n a p p a re n t signal t h a t speculation a g a in s t the dollar h a s subsided.

—M ore favorable quo tations for the d o l la r on European m oney exchange,?.

O ffic ia ls in W oshington believe K en n ed y has convinced’ the d o u b t­ers t h a t he opposes d e v a lu a tto n of th e d o lla r and he in te n d s to sh rin k , i f no t wipe out, th e d e fic it in th e U . S. balance of in te r n a - l lo h a l payim entsr'

T. P. Man Is Speaker for

Ai’ca SchoolED EN , Peb. 2 3 - th o m a s Hoven

den, T w in Falls, locol c h a irm a n of o ra to r ic a l services of th e A m er­ican Legion, was guest sp e ak e r a t the V a lley high school T uesday a fte rn o o n during the Legion p a ­trio tic program .

H ovenden attended th e n a tio n a l d efense strategy .wnilnar in W a sh ­ington , D . C.. last July along w ith 200. re se rv e pKlccrs.

"W e m a s t go back to the p r in - clnlpj n u r nation wos founded up-on, to m ain ta in our n a tio n 's free - dom. I t cannot bo p rese rv ed by d ream s. W e must prevail a g a in s t the fo rc e s of communistic pow ers."

T h e 'Valley high school b a n d p rese n ted musical n u m b ers and the E d e n sextet sang th re e n u m ­bers, accompanied by M rs. M il­ford Jo n e s . Ed Bruno a c te d as m aste r o f ceremonies.

O th e rs taking part were r e p re ­s e n ta t iv e s of the local Legion a u x ­iliary , Ju n io r Legion au x iliary , A m erican W ar Mothers, C am p F ire G irls, B lu e Birds, Boy S couts, the I960 G ir ls ' staters, B a r b a r o H ughes an d Roberta H ughes, and I860 B o y s ' staters, G era ld H u e ttig and E d B rune.

F IN E D OVER M UFFLER B U H L , Feb. 23-R onald S. F o u -

kal. ro u te 1, Buhl, was fined siO and c o s ts by Judge B ern ard S ta rr I'or d r iv in g a car w ith s noi.sy m u ffle r . He was cited by P a tro l ­m an W esley Annls.

Junior High PTA Honors Founders

F o u n d e rs day p ro g ram o f the Jun io r h ig h school PTA wos held M onday n ig h t In the s c h o o l aud i­to rium w ith Mrs. H o w ard Ronk rea d in g the n a t i o n a l congress p res id e n tia l message, "L o o k in g in on y o u r PTA."

A n o m in a tin g com m ittee for new officers was selected. T h e s e a re Mr. ond M rs. Glenn S heen , M r. and M rs. Le Hoy M othershed, M r. and M rs. C. W. Westbrook an d Mrs. Lloyd John so n . The c o m m ittee Is to h av e a tla te p rep a red for the m eetin g of March 20.

I t w as announced t h a t the' room m o th e r and teacher p o tlu c k d inner v lil be h e ld a t 7 p.m. T h u r s d a y a t th e iiig h school ca fe te ria .

TREA TY HEARIN GS SET B O IS E . Feb. 23 S e n . P rank

C hurch , D , Ida., .says t h a t h e a r­ings o n the U. S .-C ari'ad lan trea ty involving water o f th e Co­lum bia river will be M a r c h ,8 In W ash ing ton , D. C.

N ot EdibleA U S1TN , Tex., Feb. 23 liiPt-

Ben. D o y le WIUU, P o rt Worth, says h i s b ill was a "dog-gone" good o n e , b u t a com m ittee ol the s t a t e leg is la tu re killed It o nyw ay y este rd ay , /

W lllls w an ted to m ake i t a felony to s te a l dogs, punish,i- ble by> u p to two y ea rs In prison and a f in e of $500. Dognaplng Is n o w a m isdem eanor.

S en . L ouis C rum p, S an Saba, led o p p o s itio n to th e bill.

" I t 's a felony now to steol a c h ick en ," sa id S en . Bill Moore B ry an . W h a t's th e difference?"

"C h ld k en ' is ed ib le ,"’ Crump cu rtly rep lied .

Visits MotherS H O SH O N E . Feb . 23 — Robin

K insey, Pocatello , visited his m other, M rs. L uella L. Kinsey.

M rs. D e n ln a Rodeback returnijd home M onday from •‘Montpelier where s h e visited h e r b ro ther and s is te r- in - la w , D r. a n d Mrs. R. B. Lindsay.

N O TIC E O F S A L E P u r s u a n t to S e c t io n 45-805 ld»ho C.-!,

P e r r y D e F o rd o f H tu a e n , ltl»ho a i i o f f e r a t p u b l ic u l e t o th e h lirhn( o n e , u»ed A rm y T ru c k — iC hev, » \Vi. ", D r i v e l , t o l a lU f y th e u n d e rii jn ,', -j, ' f o r H o r a c e o f i s i d t r u c k . ‘ ''

T h e » l e w ill b e h e ld i t 12:bu rn.jn t h e S f l l u r d e y ih e 4 tb djiy of t h e Do F o f i l h o u se 3 b lo c k i I'Usi of S c h o o l f |o u » e . H a n a e n , IcUba; r n n h , t i n o d n l o f O n e ' >]f' •D o l la r ! , p lu s cosU o f Bale and a d u ' i i i . i , .

P K IU tV DK hUKI) ■ P i ib l l i h ; Kel), 21 t h r o u g h M arrli ,

N O T I C E T O CHKDITUIW ^ I N T H K P U O H A T E C O U llT OK T W .y

F A M ^ C O U N T Y . S T A T K OK | | ) \ n , . E S T A T K , 0 F J O E l i lK H L v t '

K N O W N A S J O E B. UlKHl.. [u C H A S E D '•N c l lc e is hereby g iven by ( tit un)..,

B icn e d t o th e c r td i l o r a o f and ill * h a v jn i : c la im s a a r a ln a t j , 'k n o w n a s J o e B. B le h l , dci'CHkjH). i,, f,. e ^ ta te . t o e x h ib i t th e m w ith th f ni'/.- .voui-hcn* . w ith in f o u r n ionlH t s f i r r ik . f i r s t p u M lc n lio n o f th l i no iicf, n •• BultV \ in r te r# l ir n n l a t th e o ffL r „t a tto rn c V B . M ay & M ay n l Mfi S r„ |,.i S t r i 'c i E a a t . T w in F a l l s , Couniy i.f | , , , F u l l s , S t n i e o f M n h o , th is ln'im; , |„ p U c p f ix e d fu r t h e tran s ac iiu n of tn, bun in< ns o f BAld e.Htftte,

Dalfif’ February 2J. llW!.TWIN FALLS BANK AND TKl COMPANY OF TWIN FAU„S ^ IDAHO J,

Hy /I / WILLIAM II,T r u s t O f f i c e r

P u b l i s h : F e b . 23. M a r . . i . a . Ifi.

Why is one of these whiskipsinsured for

One MillionD o l l a r s ?

Both the whiskies pictured above have ex­actly the same exceptional flavor, smoothness tincl aroma.

W h y th en is o n e - t h e whiskey o n th e r ig h t —insured for o n e m illion dollars? B e c a u se it is draw n from C a lv e r t Reserve’s “ S ta n d a rd o f Excellence"— th e w hiskey th a t s e ts the standards for t o d a y ’s sup erb C alvert R eserv e , T h is insures t h a t th e bo ttle on th e l e f t - a n d

S O L I D - G O L D B A R S c o o s t ts v o r HAiior t h a rm a h , a U .S. ib ia su b y DtfAHiHtHi uciN jq l

th e m ost rew arding w h isk e y y o u ever tasted.

U n ifo rm q u a li ty like th is m ea n s skillfully

b len d in g at le a s t 18 se le c te d s tra ig h t whis­kies, uniting th e m p e rfe c tly , th ro u g h use of ra re grain neutral sp ir its . R easo n : All straight w hiskies vaiy w i th e a c h n ew distillation .

B u t tlianks to Calvert Reserve’s "Standard o f Excellence,” t h e t a s te o f C a lv e rt Reserve

neocr varies-a lw av s G o o d as C o ld . Shouldn’t

, every bottle o f C a lv e r t Reserve y o u b u y - i s y o u enjoy It to n ig h t?

You deserve H C S C C V fHILL 88 PIOOF • liNOlEl) DBISKEV • (SX OUIH NEUTMt iP IIIIS ■ O llll CILViRI DISIILLIRS CO, U a

salad d re S ln g s in w i i lc l ira in ; tr ls ' participated. T h e group will m oke jread a t th e n e x t m eeting. They studied c a re o f appliances an d how to buy th e m . O a n js h e d salads m ade d u r in g th e dem onstra tion served as th e le lresh m en ts , reports M em a Voyce,

Solon to Attendi r f Q - — 6H O 6H O N B r-P0b ,-3*-S tat» -S 0n ,

Jack M. M u rp h y will a tten d th isweek's leg isla tive m eeting to be held a t 8 p .m . F riday a t the court-i o m a J i e r 6 ._ _______

This will b« the foiiftH ln~a '

latlve Issues sponsored by .the Cham ber o f Com m erce. All in te r­ested p e rsons a re urged to a ttend .

. .V IS IT IN V A llE Y HAOERM AN, Peb. 2 3 -M r, and

Mrs. K e n n e th Brew er and chil- dren, Arco, a re visiting iier p a r­ents, M r. a n d M rs. Nels Ander- s6n. Tliey a ls o will visit his family a t C astleford,

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PINE CREEK HEREFORD RANCH

.ROUTE 1, SALMON, IDAHOSELLING:

SQUARE MARK DpNALD 42 / : P k U 5

4Square Domino Heir BullsALL TW O YEARS OLD TH IS MONTH

Look tliem over a t (he LEAnil BEEF DREEDEHS. A8HN. SALE

At M aduy , Idiho, M arch 4

Also Sellbif a t■ " " l O A n O CATTtESrEN'S

Filer, Idaho, Msrch IB

SQUARE MARK DONALD 43, PLUS 4 GOOD SONS OF SQUARE VERN DiAM ON_D_^,

i P . R E E SE , O W N E R

STORAGE W AREHOUSE2 DAYS ONLY!

ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD~~Regardl

SEWING AAACMINESSome New — Some U*ed — Some Freight D am aged

• Singer • Whife • Adler • Elna • Pfaff• Kenmore • Necchi§ Bernina • Universal

Consoles - Desk Models - Porfables ^W you want a wwlng; m aoW no of a n y m ake or m odel, you should fin d J u a t w h a t y o u are looking: ^o^ h e re . . . a t savings you c a i i never duplicate! All new m a c h ln a tvlll be sold a t a fra 'o tlon cil re iu lar p r ic e s i All used m a c h in e s a t ( iveaw aj' prices! E v e ry th in g positively m ust |o In J u s t 2 days. Not o n e m ach in e w ill be kepi In s to ra je . No m a t te r w here you live . I t will pay yon to a tte n d th i s (re a l >alt. Com e a s ea rly aa you can , . . b u t , In an y even t, b e sure to comel

PAY CHARGES on Somo ond Take Thom Away

PU INSTITCHES

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Samples Indicate Added Water for Cai-ey

Bill M ariln, r lj li l, w e ll driller, dliousses w i th M erw yn E ilo rh o ld t th e Im portance of tuni a n d p t re l «a,mpllnj«. A ccord ln j; to Mnrlln, s a n d a n d jra v e l t re r o o d Indications o f a food water n ip - ply. Those seen were o b ta in e d from 30 f e e t below ground lev e l. M artin expects th e wtU to b e d u g to t d ep th of 100 to 150 feel, and will h e co m p le ted th e end of t h e week. (S ta ff pholo-engravlnr) '

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Carey Reservoir Firm Drilling Well In Effort to Augment Season’s Water

QAREY, Feb. 23—M ore w a te r— the lifeblood of the l a n d — Is be-

- th o - Ca r e y - -VftHey-Reservoir comfiany to su p p le m e n t Iht short Eupgly stored In FLsh Creek re s B fi it l^ -

Work la In full swing t h i s week on the projM t which, If suocess- lul, will produce a 300-Inch s tream of water, and later w ill b e ex­panded to supply a OOO-lnch stream of water.

The p ro jec t to supply t h e ex tra water presently consists o f drlll- los a well behind the h ao k w atcrs o( Pish creek dam. I t Is th o u g h t by the Investigating co m m ittee , of »Uch G ordon Draga Is c h a irm a n , Ihit the depth of the w ell w ill be Wween 100 feet and 130 fee t.

Kiteen-lnch casing will b e used. It li estim ated th a t th e single rdl, complete with p u m p in g u n it «m other necessities, will c o a t a p ­proximately $10,000 and w ill 6up- p\S approximately 300 In c h e s of much needed water to stoclchold- ers. II the well delivers a s an ­ticipated, two other w e lls are planned.

January Arrests Noted at Rupert

RUPERT, Feb. 2 3 -R e p o rts from ^the R upert police d e p a r tm e p t

«how 114 arresLs during J a n u a ry .Seven were for drunk d r iv in g ,

with six convictions, and o n e case jtlll pending. All those co n v ic ted ol the charge were lined $100 or

_moi5._and_thelr- drivcr^ft-UcenBeB were revoked for one year.

According to Police C h ie f H . 0 . Wlllb, 16 Juveniles ranging I n agei Irom 0 to 18 years of a g e were processed on charges of p e t i t l a r ­ceny, Illegal entry, b reak in g and tattrtng, BhopUfUng, b ro k en •win­dows and aimllar d iarges.

These cases are handled th ro u g h probate court, ‘Willis said, w i th the names of the Juveniles a n d the

^ p o s l t to u of (Jtiies kept I r o m the ~")llc r<

Pish C r e e k reservoir, lo ca te d since the d a m w as built, a n d w ill about 17 m ile s n o r th e a s t of C a re y , be the case ag a in th is year u n le s s ■Is f t-m u ltip le ttic li s tru c tu re , CcJin^ "the wealJier ch an g es considerably

fo r the b e tte r, D rage notes.A t pre.sent, th e re Is no h o p e f o r

th e dam to su p p ly th e m u ch -n eed - ed wat«r fo r growing crops a n d th u s su.-^iainlng th e people w h o a r e depending u p o n th e water. T h e summ er of i960 w as one of s h o r t supply, nnd i t Is feared th a t th e r e will be Ie.«.s watel* for lOfll c ro p s . T h e reservoir la s t year d e liv e red ab o u t 37 p e r cen t an d was d r a i n ­ed belore th e Irriga tion season w a s h a lf over. ^

T he well Is being drilled b y B ill M artin. S am p lin g s are , being e x ­tracted reg u la rly a n d recorded b y h im for use i f I t Is feasible to s in k two more w ells.

Help C o n tro l B lo a t with B a n n e r Chemical C o m p o u n d from G lo b e Seed & F e e d Co> Adv.

picied e a r l y in the I920's to s u p ­ply I r r ig a t io n w a te r to farm ers in Ihe p ish c re e k a n d C arey area. I t has been a n o te d fish in g spot, a t ­tracting S p o rtsm e n fro m o v e r the W est.

The r e s e r v o ir holds capacity o f H,000 a c r e f e e t of w ater, b u t I f there Is n o t m u ch snow and sp rin g run-off, i t d o es not fill. This h a s been th e c o n d it io n fo r many y e a rs

Luncheon Set by Red Cross Aides

BUHL.. F e b . 13 — A n o -h o st luncheon la s la te d fo r 11:30 a .m . Friday a t th e R nnd B cafe h e re !or all w o r k e r s a n d In terested p e r ­sons In a r e a tw o of th e Red Cross regional b lo o d p ro g ram , according to Dr. H a r v e y V an W lefen, p res i­dent of t h e a re a .

Dr. E . P . S ls te ro , Boise, w ho heads t h e reg io n a l blood center, will e x p la in th e j J o h o r recru itm en t p ta , a n d e m p h a a lie tJlft repmce-- ment r e c r u itm e n t . ,p r o g ra m . D r. Slstero' w i l l p x p la ln th e relation­ship ot c h a p t e r s to th e hospitals as related . th r o u g h th e blood p ro ­gram. »

Dr. V a n W le re n u rg ed persons who are I n te r e s te d a n d would like the o p p o r tu n i ty to lea rn m ore about t o e R ed 'C ro ss blood p ro ­gram, to c o n ta c t Mrs. E . R. Basom, REdwood 3-8464 or th e ir local ch a lro an .~ -lo r—lu n o h e o n - rc s e rv a - tlons.

Dr. S l s te r o w ill r e v i e w th e amounts o f b lood and blood deriv­atives u s e d In a re a tw o, and will go Into - th e f u tu r e o f the blood program a t th e F rid ay noon m eet­ing, a cco rd in g to Tir. V a n W leren.

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t . T h e n a m e and p o a lo f f i c * a d d re ^ i of t h e p e r s o n o r c o r p t i r a t l o n h o ld in g sa id p e r m i t In ( l i e n D ale F a r m s In c . Mur- l a u g h . I d a h o .

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w h ic h a a ld w o rk s a re capAhle o f convey - InK lu th e p la c e of u a o i s 8 .AO c u b ic feel p e r B(>oond.

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T h e S o u th fee l o f Lot f i v e (6 ) o t H iu h v le w S uU liv l» in n lo T w i n t t l U K X C K P T th e W e«i j f w t t h e r e o f , ' a n d alM) th e fo llu w in u .Ic u c rlb e d tr# C t in th e N o rlh e a ^ i IJu a r le r o f th® N u rih eu M q w a n e r iS H ‘ , N E ‘ 4 ) 8 * c - lio n F i f t e e n i l.S i. T m u i.h i i. T e n ilO ) S o u th , R a n v e S e v n itf fn i t 7 l K , B» ' M .. C ou im eiH 'inK i,i Hk* S u u t h e i s t c o rn c r o f *nld L u five f:.i H Iifh v lev T . S u lK llv i.lm ,^ Ih en c e .^..lllh aO f e e t ; Ih e iic e \V W l p w ra llf l with t h e S o u th

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T h e < |e fa u lt f o r w hich this s a l e la to b a m a d e la l h a i th e granu>r<, V o l ta ir e - T o u * > s a i n t a n d L n u la e T o u aia ln t, h u a b a n d a n d -

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!61PU jBSDAY, FEBRU A RY 2a,'1951 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE t h ir t b e n :

Aircraft Ditches; U. S. Official AliveATLANTIC OITY, N J.. P eb , 23

J Z k navy carrying iie u ly . S l e d navy O ndersecetary Paul f t y crashed Into a bay a /lc r L r n i n t o g an a irs tr ip In an

J j , All eight persons ab o a rd

’* m th ^ m '* 'o n the tw ln-pngincd nluie were hla wKe A nita and th eir i7ear-o ld daughter.

ray 's ttWe. Cmdr. W illiam A. Qolden, 40, FaUs Church V a„ 1„- furred a broken leg, b u t th ere were 00 other Injuries.

Pay an old Irlend and w artim e ^ o ’de of President K encedy. \vn.s JSToUte (rom New York to W ash - to ton , where he was to bo sw orn In as undersecretary ot the navy

,*°Ha*rry Pnttorson, pilot o f the trin-englned R4Y (C onvalri, .saui the plane lost power and he could not make h is destination , tiie A na- costla naval station , W ashlnsKm , SO he headed lor the neair.st a ir ­port on h is c h a rt^ B a d o r Iicld

£ald P atterson m ade "a beautiful'' landing of the cripp led nlane _B ut- th e runw ay was s llp - S from a n a ll-Say rain, T h e S n e rolled to the end o f the runway and skidded ot! in to llie »-ater.

Urban Centers Mushroom

The I960 census rev ea li Ib a l to-the-sul>url)B tren d h a s p u t 10 more of th e n a tion’s su b u rb a n centers In th e m illion-p lus population class. Prior to 1950 th e re were only n in e such m etropoH tun areas a n d five cities in the over-a-m llU on class. I’he n cw sc h a rl. above, classifies each group, In c lu d ­ing those u rb an cen ters which possibly will reach m llilo n -p lu s s ta tus by 1970 a s foreseen by the American Society of P la n n ln r official.v

A lm o N e w sALMO, Peb. 23—M r. and Mrs.

Herchel Loosll, Id ah o Fa21^ visit­

ed h o r m o t h e r . M rs. G eorgia Eam cs: .si.ster. Mr.v O lte lla T racy , an d o tlipr relatives,

M rs. G. L, Erlclcison v isited re l­ative's in I3oise.

Swiss Envoy Choice Won’t Accept Office

WASHINGTON. Peb. 23 OFl - Presideni I^e m itd y ’a .choice fo r the ainbiis.sador6hip lo -S.wilzerlflnd has witlulrawn his, n am e from consld- eniiion.

I»ing: so, he yielded to firm , thoUKh In/orinal, opposition from the Swiss g o v e rn m e n t-n n d he a l- io lifted Uie P resid en t from a somcwliai .sticky d ip lo m atic limb.

Eftvl E. T . SniU h. a R epub lican finuiicier an d Palm B cach n e ig h ­bor of the Kennedy.s. announced al Ills h’lorida hoin t' he h as asked the W hile Hoiiise to w ithdraw hl.s nmiie “because of tlie controversy Cliiu h as been s tim u la te d .”

Infornu'd souitc.s rep o rt th a t rre.-iideni K ennedy liius p ick ed 'A s- .si.-nini Secretary of S ln te J . G ra - I'Jim Par.ion.s a.s ilie n rx t U. S. aniba-ssiidor lo Sw eden.

• 93 ESSAY'S w r i t t e n ■ BO ISE. Feb. 23 nfPD — S o m e 93 essays h av e been entered in s ia le - wlde co m p etitio n In the Id n h o j wildlife fed^ra^ton essav c o n te s t .__Li

HF.ADS SO RO IU TYHAILEY. Feb 2 3 -M a r ily n M c-

Aiep, a su idetil a t the Univei-sity 0.' the Pacific, S io ck lo n , C alif., has been elected pre.sidcni of Lam bda Kiippa Sipina so ro rity , M iss Mc- Atec i.s in h e r t li lrd year of p h a r ­macy a n d is Ih r d a u p h tc r o f M r. and M rs /W , V. M cAt?e, HalleycShe,was a deieR ate to the W estern

PhRruMvceutlcsvl conven tion held In Las Vegas, Nev.. w here slie .\v a s -a -g ite « » "a t^ h e 'D u n e ijio te lr

Important John Hancocks

These sli^natures m ay not be terribly loirllile b u t th e y ’ll be very im portan t In the n ex t four years. They will be o n Im p o r ta n t docu- ment.s and will be m uch souRht after by collerlors. W h o se a re they? That’s “J o h n K ennedy," top. "Lyndon B. Jo linson” on bottom .

Malta Men Talk At Almo Service

ALMO, Feb. 23 - G ary Fowle.s and Guy Sunbcrg , M alta , spoke at the LDS airom m eni scrvicps S u n ­day a t the Almo w ard . Z enith T a y ­lor nL'o .spoke,

Mrs, U obert W a rd 's P rim ary cltt.s.s. the G ayno tes. described the •needrfor-contrlbut-ron^of"=birtndS3‘ ttd^

pcnnir.s lo th e p r im a ry haspital, Salt Lake City.

Mrs, Asnei L ow e w as sustained .social scicnce te a c h e r In the Re­lief society. It w as announced fast Sunday will b e h e ld Feb. 26 be- cftiuie the -R aft R iv t r s tak e q\iw- terly conference w ill be held In M alta March 5?

G et Milk r c p la c e r for Calves

Hollister Seeks Charter of Pack

H O L L IS T E R . Feb. 23 — ColUna. Helms. X w fn Palls, neighborhood co m m itteem an , assisted th e par­en ts a n d PTA officers w i t h . t h e a p p lic a tio n for a c a r t e r .for O u b S cout p a c k Monday n ig h t a t a m eeting n t the Hollister schooh-

H om er Roberta was nam ed t a - s i i tu t io n a l representallve; M srv ln Ulrich, ro in m ilte e chairm an; Ora w . J o in e s . Cubmii.sier: K enneth Anthis. a .ssistan t Cubma^ter; O . M. LanLing, secre ta ry -treasu rer;

S. R . Ccuiiper. advRucement; R ic h ­ard L u te s , pureni.s contact, a n d M illard C ornk. aciuitle.s.

M rs. M a rv in U lridi nnd Mra. <p.J . Bo.ss a r e th e den m others.

T h e c o m m it te e will m ee t o t 8 p .m . F n d ^ iy . M arch 17,“ a t th e O . . J . Bo.ss h o m e . A pack m ee ting 1» se t fo r F r id a y , M arch 24, a t t h e H o llls ie r scliool.

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State Leader for LAPM Is Visitor To Gooding UnitGOODING, F e b . 23—Mrs. H o r­

ace Bradshaw ,. L ew h to n , Ladles Au-vlllary P a t r la c h i M ilitan t, d o - pap tm cn t a&soclatlon president^ m ad e her o ffic ia l v isit to Wood R iv er Valley u n i t No. 22, a t a re c e n t meeting.

D inner was s e rv e d to 45 members a n d guests. O th e r g uests attending w ere Mrs. C arl R ow en , Homedale, d ep artm en t a sso c ia tio n vice presi­d e n t; Mrs. A. G . Blswell, Buhl, and M rs. Ted A rb o g ast, Burley, .past d ep a rtm en t p re s id e n ts ; Mrs. C h a r­les Hart, F lie r,s association color- b e a re r and p re s id e n t o f Colfax No.

■ 13; Mrs. W illiam Jewell, honor g u a rd ; Mrs. G a r l Ridgeway, K im ­berly , m usician; M rs. J o h n Quary, W endell, left a id e to th e chaplain, a n d appointive o fficers of the de­p a rtm e n t asso c ia tio n LAPM, Ted Arbogast, B urley , p ast departm ent com m ander; W . O . Heru7 , depart' m e n t Inspector; R o b ert P. B ryan, d ep a rtm en t Ju d g e advocate; M ar­tin Jewell, d e p a r tm e n t chaplain; W ir t Palrm an, d e p a rtm e n t aide;

'G a r im d g e w a y , itlm b erly . B atta ­lio n major, a n d Bd Olorlfleld, l ie u ten a n t co lonel of th e first regi­m e n t.

O th e r guests w ere Charles H art. F i le r , Mrs— M yrtle .. JB aer- .Tw in. P a l ls ; Mrs, R u th H opkins. Jerom e; M rs. Ed O lorlfle ld , Burley, presi­d e n t of LAPM R u p e r t No. 10.

M rs. B radshaw spoke briefly, em- ■ -p h 'if iIz ln rh 'e r-m o tt07"Be’ Y T K M

O n e To A n o th e r," an d her p ro j­e c ts . the home Im p ro v em en t build­in g fund and th e ca n ce r drive. Mrs. B lsw ell urged m em b e rs to work for p ub lic ity for th e o rd er.

T h e charter w a s d rap ed In m em ­o ry of Mrs. M a u d e Larson , Belle' vue, and Mrs. E f f le W atkins past d ep a rtm en t p re s id e n t.

P etition was r e a d fo r member' s h ip of Mrs. H a r ry Snodgrass, W endell. Mrs. R o b e rt P. B ryan

. conducted a r h y m e quiz commem­o ra tin g the b id th d a y anniversary o f T hom as W lldey , founder of the o rd e r .

M rs. B rad sh aw and Mrs. Carl R ow en were o v e rn ig h t guests a t t h e home of M rs . J . W. Henry.

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Caring fo r Sick Is Decio Lesson

DECLO, Feb. 23 — Caring for th e sick In the h o m e w as the les- so n given by M rs . C arl Oslerhout

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w h e n the li» S R e lie f society m et ■last week for a n a ll-d ay work m eeting.

A fter the lesson a dem onstration w as given on m a k in g hem s by Mrs. M e rle M atthew s an d Mrs. Hal N oyes.

T h e rest of t h e tim e was spent In quUtlng and em broidering tea to w els and pUIow cases.

M rs. Norm an W ood was In c h a rg e of the m e e tin g and th e o p en in g prayer w a s given by Mrs. W infield Hurst. M rs. M erle M at­th e w s , played th e p iano for group Binging led by M rs . E a rl Darrlng. ton .

A potluck lu n c h was served a t n o o n .

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Attend MeetingK IN O HILL, F e b . 23 — A m eet­

in g of the p e a c e o ffic e rs Wives c lu b Saturday a f te rn o o n a t th e h o m e of Mrs. R o b e r t Hedberg, G le n n s Ferry, w a s a tten d ed by M rs. Lyal P ldgeon, M rs. p . 0 . A n ­d e rso n and Mrs. L jT in S herm an .

A luncheon h o n o rin g th e baby d a u g h te r of M rs. W a lte r Klrtley, B liss , was served and baby .gifts w e re presented t o M rs. K lrtley.

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Miss Collins and Harnden Wed in Fairfield Church

FA IR FIELD , Feb, 23-In a red a n d white valentine setting Louise E la in e Collln.s became the brl^e of G a rry D. H arnden In n double ring cerem ony Tuesday cvenlnR Feb. 14. In th e Fairfield Community church .

T h e b rid e Is the daughter of M rs. E sth er Cojllns, Welser, and th e late Lester ColllnA. The b rid e­groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D elbert H arnden , Mitchell, Ore.

T h e cerem ony was performed by th e Rev. Roy V. Dunngnn before a n a lta r w ith ba5keL<i of red and w h ite c a rn a tio n s and red and w h ite can d elab ra with white ta p ­e rs . Candle lighters were S h a ro n C arm an a n d Judy O'Noll. Lighted cand les a n d red hcftrts were In

tiflnHmif nlnnff.-t.h<LJLklga-T h e bride was gowned In w hite

s ilk ch iffon with Schlffll em ­broidered em pire bodice w ith scoop neckline and thfee-quarter len g th fileeves, and a bouffant ch iffo n n e t overskirt. She wore a sh o u ld e r-len g th veil with a tia ra of seed pearls , r ie r bouriuet w as a red and w hite rose wltli red and w h ite s tream ers on a white Bible,

Louise Collins. Welscr, sister of th e bride, was m aid of honor and w as a ttire d In a red dress w ith a t in y w h ite h a t. Jill Lawson dressed In red, was flower girl. J o h n Law son was ring bearer. Lee B a rro n served as best man. U shers w e re Dale Collins. Welscr, b ro th e r of the b rid e : Kenneth H arnden, M itchell, b ro th e r of the b rid e­groom , a n d R obert Kcever, cousin of the bridegroom . The bride was g iv en in m arria g e by Allen Law ­so n .

O rg a n is t was M rs. Phil B racken- b u ry who played traditional music. M rs . 'WllUam A. Simon sang “My W on d erfu l O ne" and 'The Lord 's P ra y er." accompanlcd on the p ia n o by M rs. Esther Ocisler.

The* m o th e r o f the bride was gow ned in a royal blue brocaded d res s w ith black, accessories an d a w h ite c a rn a tio n corsage.

T h e recep tion was held i n th e c h u rc h rec rea tio n room. The w hite th re e - t le re d h e y ^sh ap ed wedding c a k e . w as decorated with red h earts ,-•rcd -ro ses-tin d white 'bells a n d topped w ith a framed cluster .of bells. R ed ribbons Johied the c a k e to th e heart-almped bride a n d bridegroom cakes. The cakes w e re m ade and decorated by Mrs. E d K ra h n , M rs. Loy Vansklke and M rs. K e ith Strom .

M rs. G w in Rice, Mrs. Loy V an ­sk lk e and M rs. W alter Pearson, all gow ned in red, served the cake, p u n c h a n d coffee. Mm, Merlin Cox.

Social CalendarBUHL — Order of E a s te rn S ta r

w i l l hold a rum m age s a le from 0 a j n . to 5 p jn . S a tu rd a y a t the f o rm e r S n id e r's Dre.ss S h o p . M em ­b e r s may bring ite m s th a t day o r deliver them to M rs. W ayne A la n d .

•k icS H O S H O N E -M oU iers circle will

m e e t at 2 p . m. F riday a t th e hom e o f Mrs. T. V. S trunk .

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w i l l be h e ld a t 8:30 p . m . S a tu rd ay a t the G u n club, o n e m ile east a n d o n e -h a lf mile n o r th o f Costle- f o r d . Dallls Brown Is c a lle r.

V ¥ *BLISS—S un sh in e c lu b will m eet

a t 2 p. m. Friday a t th e hom e of M rs . H arold Stroud.

^ ¥PA UL — There w ill b e square

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February Topic Is Meet-Feoture Of Burley Group

BU RLEY , Feb . 23 — “Daughter give M e thine, h e a r t" was the title of th e topic w hich highlighted the F eb ru ary m eeting of the Zion Lu- tlie ra n W om en’s Missionary league. I t w as p resen ted by Mrs. Armand J. M ueller, C h ristian g r o w t h c h a irm an , jisslsted by the members of th e executive board.

T h e devo tional meditation ,was keyed to F eb ru ary and Valentine’s day.'

S pecial guests were Mrs. Ed Schu ltz and n ine women from the R edeem er L u th e ra n church of K im berly.

M rs. J o h n Jo h an sen , president, conducted the business meeting.' She a lso reportt'd on the recent o fficer’s wockshop a t Wendell which sh e and o th e r members of the leag u e a tten d ed .

T h e w elcom ing an d visiting com - m lltee rep o rted 11 calls were m ade d uring Ja n u a ry , M rs. Johansen and Mrs. S ch au fe lb e rg e r will serve on this co m m ittee fo r February.

M rs. AJ R eeder was welcomed as a n ew m em ber of the league.

M rs. M elvin W olter.s presented a tim ely a rtic le , “ K aye you delivered Ood'.s V a le n tin e ? ” ' -

R e fre sh m en ts a n d a social hour followed the m eetin g with Mrs, E m a n u e L ^ l e r in charge of a r ­ran g em en ts . ■ ■;

T h e n e x t m ee tin g will be held M arch 14 a t w hich time a shower D f 'n e e d e d 'a r t ic le s ’ for-thfe-oh,uroh k itch en will be featured .

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Committees Are Listed a t Lodge Meet in Lincoln

SH O SH O N E. F eb . 23 - Btandinff com m ittees fo r th e coming year were a p p o in te d by Mrs. Clayton Peughi nob le g ran d , a t the O pal R eb ek ah lodge m ee tin g last week a t th e lO O F hall.

T h e y Include M rs. E. C. H ahn , Mrs. T . V. S tru n k a n d Mrs. Elm er Terry , su n sh in e , a n d Mrs, Bennie Ray W ebb, M rs. D ale Chatterton and M rs. T erry , finance.

O ff ic e rs who w ere not Installed a t th e services la s t month were given th e i r obligations Tue.sday n igh t. T h ey a re M rs. John Con­way, t re a s u re r ; M rs. Luella K in ­sey, m u sic ian , a n d Mrs. Strunk, rig h t su p p o rt to vice grand. In -

G ra n g e h a ll . B eginners class' will b e held fro m 8 to 9 p, m . W alter W il l is calling for re^ ju la r dancing f ro m B to 11:30 p. m . T h a se a t ­t e n d in g a re asked to b r in g cookies.

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Association Sets Saturday DancesT h e S ou thcen tral I d a h o Square

D a n c t t association h a s d ecided to h o l d association d a n c e s on the f i f t h S a tu rd ay of m o n th s Involved s o a s not to coincide w ith o th er c lu b dances. The d ec is io n w a s m a d e at a m eeting of th e k^oup S u n d a y a t the G o o d in g G range h a l l with th e M elody ^ u a r e s as h o s ts .

A record workshop w a s p lanned f o r Feb. 28 a t the n ew T w in Falls S q u a r e d an ce hall.

I t was an n o u n ced t h a t th e Lads a n d Plaids and the T V H lghstep - p e r s along: w ith th e h e a r t fund d r iv e will hold a s p r in g festival d a n c e A pril 14 a t th e Caldwell h i g h school gym nasium . A ll square d a n c e r s a re welcome.

N ew squarff~ dances w e re shown b y Myron Bliss- a n d W illia m Co- f i e ld and n e w rounds w ere shown b y M r. and Mrs. G ideon H a r r .

T h e n e x t assoc ia tion m eeting M a r c h 19 w ill be h e ld in R u p ert w i t h the R iv e r H eelers a s hosts .

>{• * MrirKuFrMossl§ Club Speaker

HANSEN. Feb. 23 — M rs. K u rt M o ss , Twin Falls, w as g u e s t sp e ak ­e r a t the F riendsh ip c lu b ’s F e b ­r u a r y m eeting at th e h o m e of Mrs. M a rg a re t S h ep ard . F ile r , She p re ­s e n te d a review of th e hum orous b o o k , "T he Snake H a s All the XJnoft,!i-l)y-j€an-Kerr

s ta llin g o fficers ' were-M rs:D elbel-t G ehrig , d is tr ic t dep u ty president: Mrs. S tru n k , d ep u ty marshal, an d Mr.s. E . C . H ah n , deputy treasurer.

M rs. G eh rig announced she will m ake h e r official visit as deputy p re s id e n t on Feb . 28 and will tak e secret" w ork.

M rs. H a h n w as appointed to a r ­range a p ro g ram honoring Thom ­as W lldey , founder of Odd Fellow­ship In A m erica. T h e program will be p rese n ted a t th e next lodge m eeting .

New o fficers rea d their charges.M em bers of th e refreshment

co m m ittee were M rs. Willard N el­son, M rs . D ora F rees, Mrs. Ben W alker a n d M rs. Sidney Edwards.

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Four Donations Okayed at Meet

C ontribu tlo ru j o f $5 each were approved for th e polio, heart, c a n ­cer, a n d Red C ross fu n d s'a t the Salm on T ra c t Homemakers club F eb ru ary m eeting a t the home of Mrs. E lm e r P a r ro t t . I t was report­ed tw o CARE packages were sen t to In d ia .

New yearbooks w ere distributed. Mrs, R a lp h W ard conducted the le.sson on w indow trimming and Mrs. W . J . L a n tin g and Mrs, P a r ­ro tt d e m o n s tra te d cas.serole dishes.

M rs. Edwnrdt "P asto o r^ ece tv ed the w h ite e le p h a n t gift for adults and D ixie Lynn N oh received the c h ild ren ’s p;-ize. M rs. Lawrence P a r tin was hostess.

S ec re t s iste rs will be revealed a t the M arch 15 m eetin g a t the home of M rs. Fred Montgomery, Mrs. W arren S tro u d will be co-hostess.

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Mrs. Chatf ield Is

Observe Golden Anniversary

..-.iMR. AND MRS. DAVE DURI’EE

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Social Held for MIA at Oakley

OAKLEY, Feb. 23 — valeiUlne so c ia l was held l a s t w eek fo r first an d second w ard M I A m em bers at th e L D S church, - . > . .

T w o large p in k h e a r t s formed , t h e background f o r D a r le n e Mc-

urday-w lth-open-hous8T it-thB *D raB :O T l5shr'“q u o o n -o f -h e a r ts ;-R lo h ard

Open House Set On Anniversary O f Carey Couple

■CAREY-, Feb.- 23—Mr; and- Mrs. D a v e D urfee w ill observe their gd lflen w’edd lng anniversary S a t-

of M rs . H enry S m ith . Friends and re la tiv e s a re inv ited to call from 2 to 5 p . m. T he couple requests no g if ts .

T h e y were m arrie d Feb. 21,1911, a t A lb io n an d m a d e their hbme In A lm o, w here h e had been raised, u n t i l 1927 w hen they moved to R ic h fie ld . I n 1931 they moved to C a re y w here th ey have since re­s id e d .

T h e y h av e h a d eight children, six o f whom a re living. They are A rn o ld D urfee, Collbarn, Colo.; A rv o l D urfee, Lakewood, Calif.: M rs . E lv a Reese, Canton, 0,; Mrs. E s th e r FleLschm ann, Half-Way, O re .; M rs. S h irley Way. Detroit L a k e s . M inn., a n d Iren e Durfee, C a re y .

D u r fe e Is n o ted for h is talent w i th th e fiddle and In the past few y e a rs has p a rtic ip a ted In old- t im e r s fiddling conte.sts.' '

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Two Initiated byOrder in Burley

B U R L E Y . Feb . 23 - Initiatory w o rk wa.s held fo r two new mem­b e rs o f E verg reen chap ter No. 46, O r d e r of th e E a s te rn S tar, during Its m e e t in g M onday evening at the M a so n ic tem ple.

In v i ta t io n s w ere accepted from th e W e n d e ll c h a p te r for the March 4 v i s i t of the w orthy grand rtia- t r o n ; f rie n d sh ip n ig h t at Twin P a lls . M arch 6; friendship nlp^t a t A lb io n , M arch 10, and frlen"^ s h ip n ig h t a t th e Lakevlew Amerl-' c a n F a l ls - c h a p te r , M arch 7. The g ro u p also ^accep ted an invitation to a t t e n d the golden anniversary o b se rv a n c e M a rc h 9 of Rupert c h a p te r No. 39.

M rs . G eorge Crawford, worthy m a t r o n a n n o u n c ed severni new m e m b e rs w ill b e initiated during th e M a rc h 6 m eeting .

R e f re s h m e n ts were served by Mr. a n d M rs. M ack Crouch. Mrs. D. C. F u l lm e r , M rs. J o h n Harding and M rs . C h a n K nod le .

T. F. Unit Fetes Mothers at Tea

T h e O -W a -T a-N a Camp Fire G i r ls e n te r ta in e d tbelr mothers a t a t e a lo st week a t the home of M rs. R o b e r t C o rn , guardian.

A s h o r t cerem ony lighting the ■caraHe.i o f " 'W ohelo featured by J u d y B rock , R h o n d a Miracle and C a th y C orn llB htlng the cand!c,s, a n d Ju d y O 'D onnel. Ann DeVold- e r a n d D o n n a Ceder-strum. eKtln- g u ish ln g th em . E ach girl expre.wed a s h o r t th o u g h t o n the meaning of W o h e lo

A ll m em b ers were awarded the W o o d g n th e re rs ra n k and each re­c e iv ed m an y beads. Highlight of th e ncciLslnn w as reported by Mr.'S,

O kleberry, king o f h e a r t s ; th e old­e s t m arried c o u p le p re s e n t , Mr. a n d M rs. Albert M c In to s h , a n d the y o u n g est m arried c o u p le , M r. and M rs. Hilton C r l tc h f le ld .

L in d a Craner s a n g ^ X e t W e Cnn y o u Sw eetheart," a c c o m p a n ie d by N ola Puckett. T h e e v e n t w as ar­r a n g e d by activ ity c o u n s e lo rs with M r. a n d Mrs. R o n a ld B e n c h , dance d irec to rs .

Mission Society Hosts Services

SHOSHONE, F e b . 23 — Mrs, P a u l Bancroft, p r e s id e n t of the B a p t is t Mission s o c ie ty , officiated a t W orld Day o f P r a y e r services J a s t week a t th e F i r s t Baptist c h u rc h . Other p r o t e s t a n t churches of th e comm unity p a r t ic ip a te d .

R ead ers were M r s . D e l b e r t G e h rig , Baptist c h u r c h : M rs. Pete B o rd e n . M ethodist c h u rc h * Mrs,

o h n Shaw, A s s e m b ly o f God c h u rc h , and M rs. B e n Walker, E p iscopal chucrh.

In addition to congreatlonal s in g in g , ft solo w a s su n g by Mrs. M arv il Glnther.

A fte r the serv ice, a social hour was h e ld under d i r e c t io n of Baptist w om en.

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Women of Lodge Fete State ChiefM rs. M a b e l A n n B orchardt,

B oise, district d e p u ty g ra n d chief o f th e Pythian S i s te r s , w as honor­ed a t a potluck s u p p e r l a s t week a t th e lOOF ha ll.

‘M rs. B orchardt m a d e h e r offlcal v isit to the local t e m p le a t a meet­in g a f te r the s u p p e r .

O th e r visitors In c lu d e d M rs. La- vona Backus. M rs. C la ra Harris a n d M rs, Merle S o r r ic k , a ll Boise, an d M rs. Olevl^ W e stb ro o k , Twin F alls .

M rs. Ralph U h le r w as Installed a s ;(n o s t excellent c h ie f . T h e c h a rt­e r w is draped in ih e m o ry of a past g ra n d chief.

B allo ting wa.s e x e m p lif ie d . Mrs. N o rm an ^ ev lck w a s e lec ted dele­g a te , and Mrs. L. C . S u m n er, al­t e r n a te delegate, t o th e 'd istric t m e e tin g to be h e ld M a rc h 18 at W eiser.

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Pinochle Played By Hansen Club

HANSEN, Feb. 23— M r. a n d Mrs. J C. Pope were h o s t s to th e pi­n o ch le club last w eek w i th M r. and M rs. Everett N orris a s gruests.

Prlze-s went to E v e r e t t N o rris and M rs. Hnirold B a n n in g f ir s t; Mrs.t y l e —Oones-and—D onttld—K-Uborni low. a n d Harold B a n n in g , travel­i n g s

Demonstration , Given at ParleyA d e m o n straC tu m o n q u ick a n d

easy c a sse ro le dishes was f e a tu re d at t h e F e b ru a ry meeting o f th e M erry M a rr ie d s Home D e m o n s tra ­tion c lu b a t the home of M rs. Vertie R o u th . Mrs. Alfred C lay was c o -h o s te ss .

T h e h o s te s se s assisted M rs. H o w ­ard R o n k w ith the fesson a n d th e foods p re p a re d were se rv ed for re f re sh m e n ts . Roll call w as a n ­sw ered w i th "How I met m y h u s ­band.”

New m em b e rs welcomed w ere Mrs. K e n n e th Stover- and M rs, Ivan G . Jo h n s o n . Guests w ere M rs. Lowell H u lb lr t . Mrs. W illia m R ou th , M rs . H erbert Deagle a n d Mrs. R a y S tr ic k la n d . .

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Showers Honor Eden Newlyv/ed

ED EN , F e b . 23—Two m is c e lla n e ­ous sh o w e rs .w e re given r e c e n tly In honor of M rs. John H olland , n ee Judy R o ss , who was m arrie d la s t m on th .

L in d a S h irley , Mary M itc h e ll . Judy W o o d a n d Mr. . F red F u n k e ho sted a show er at the E d e n C h u rch o f C h rist. Prizes a t R am es were re c e iv e d by Kay Davis. M a rl lyn H a n s e n an d Bessie Riley.

T b e se c o n d shower was a r r a n g e d by- M ra _ L eonR rd. Riley a n d h e r d a u g h te r , B essie , a t their c o u n tr y hpme. G a m e prizes went .to M rs. P ra n lc -H o lla n d —M rsi-M elv in '-R ifo and M rs . G eo rg e Talley.

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Spring EventJs Club Discussion

H A N SE N , Feb. 23 - P la n s fo r the a n n u a l sp rin g luncheon w e re discussed a t the Excelsior S o c ia l club m e e t in g la s t week a t th e home o f M rs . Clifton H ay n es .

J a n a E s te rb ro o k , Ooodlng, w a s a guest. C o m m itte e s for the lu n c h e o n will b e a n n o u n c ed at th e n e x t meetlng.-

M rs. E a r l Hutchinson, p ro g ra m ch a irm a n , p resen ted several c o n test g a m e s . C harleT T lenfrow received t h e “w hite elephant p r iz e and M rs. L ouis Hranac recedved a sp ec ia l b i r th d a y anniversary g if t .

T h e M a rc h 2 meeting w ill be held a t th e hom e ot Mrs. H r a n a c .

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Rebekoh-Leadei^Plans T. F, V is it

P rim ro se R ebekah lodge N o . 76 m et T u e s d a y a t the lOOP h a l l to m ake p l a n s for the official v is i t o f ‘ M rs. C h a r le s King, M e rid ia n , assem bly p res id e n t.

A p o t lu c k d in n er In h e r h o n o r was p la n n e d for 8:30 p.m., F e b . 28, M eat, ro lls and dessert w ill be fu rn ish e d b y the lodge. M e m b e rs are a sk e d to b ring a covered d ish . O fficers a r e asked to wetfr f o r - mals.

A g u e s t. M rs. Edith S tro h m e y e r. past n o b le g ran d of Dora lo d g e No. I l l , K rem m lin g , Colo., w a s I n ­troduced b y M rs. Merrill P o r te r , vice g ra n d .• W a sh in g to n 's birthday w a s th e

them e o f t l \ e tab le decorations. R e f re sh m e n t com m ittee was M rs. Izora K e v a n . Mrs. Charlotte R o th , Llllle M en d er. M rs. Clara W o lte r , Belle R ic h a rd s an d Nina W e a th e r ­ly.

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Oakley Reports Two LDS Fete's

O A K L E Y . Feb. 23 - “S ta r D u s t" was t h e th e m e of the Cassia s ta k e gold a n d g re e n ball Inst w e e k a t the L D S rec re a tio n hall.

T h f i-H o o r . show, .ieatured A . tO r th e r - d a u g h te r dance to the t h e m e song, a d f tn c e by the Young M a r - rleas c la s s a n d an all-girl d a n c e . R e f re s h m e n ts w ere servtid b y th e Pella w a rd .

T h e b a ll fo r Beehive g irls a n d Boy S c o u ts a lso was held la s t w eek ,

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Day Marl<ed by Women of Buhl A t Church Rite

BU HL. Feb . 2 3 -B u h l rlnrcK observed th e 75th a n j i u i ; . , ‘ the W o rld D ay of Pnu,.; .j services a t th e Nazarejie 11,1, ^ ; P a rtic ip a tin g churche.s aniu,;;; First M e th o d is t church, Fir.,| p f , ; b y terlan c h u rc h , Flr.si c in ;„ church. N aza ren e and Fir.r n.!“' tlst c h u rc h .

T h em e of th e proBr.un "Forw ard th ro u g h the Robert Long. Nazarene opened th e scrv lce. The niih: h .school C h o ra le e rs , under ilie djrj." tlon of Dale B all, .wni;. The PirJ M ethodist a n d F irst Pre.sbi ler'at' churches p rese n ted a fuiiibinM service on "W e come In joyliii tt. m enibrance.”

Mrs. W illiam W alt and Lawrence R oublnek ruvp thought for m ed itation niii, •sponse by M rs. Roland H.iidipi Mrs. Ei-nest M iller. Mr.s. S tallings, M rs. Stanley Webbn Mrs. L e n a D ieh l. Mrs, Chrhs Hft .selholt. M rs. J o h n Barker and Mae G lbb .

Mrs. Lyle E v a a s and Mr.s joi,, W. W ilson w ere soloists. T lic j^ ,. BaptLst c h u rc h pre.scnK'il, -\i;l come In p e n iten ce and dediiiuiot;' by Ml'S. E arl A llen and Mr.s h j Com pton. M rs. E. L. Go.s.'; led con. BregaUonal sin g in g .

The clo sin g p rogram wa.s Bivn by the F ir s t C h ristian

sell L ively In ch a rg e . Special must Included a d u e t by Mrs. W. r.chis. ham a n d M rs. L am bert Lauda.

A l te r th e -s e rv lc e women or tl.. host c h u rc h se rv ed tea In ihe P e f lowshlp h a ll o f the Melhodisi* church.

Rupert Event Is Slated Scturda

RUPEJRT, .F eb . 23—Tlie annual ravioli d in n e r spon-sored .by th» Catholic w om en will be held Sat­urday a t th e S t . Nlcholfw parish hall.

The th em e carried out In food and d in in g ’ro o m decorailons will be "O ld I ta ly ," w ith rod checktii tf\ble cloth.s, c a n d le s and other ap. polntmenUs. M rs . Hari7 Workman Is In c h a rg e o f the dlnliiR room

Mrs. L in d a G abard l. Mr.s. Alberi Asson. M rs. j o e Georges and Mn Phillip P e ro tto will servo mcook^

T |ie m en u w ill contain Itallmi dl.she.s, in c lu d in g ravioli as ili« main d ish , w ith ham and Kalian salami, r lso to (ricci. Los.scd greea salad, relLsh p la te , hard rolls butter. D e sse rt will con.si.si of van* ous t a r t s a n d Crustolinl, a natln pastry. C o ffee a n d an Italian be?, erage c o m p le te th e meal.

Mrs. H e rm a n Hcnscheld m i Mrs, J . B . F u lw y ler are In charft of the d e sse r ts , an d Mrs, Joe Avf. lar will tak e c a re of the coffn. Mrs. D a rc y N elso n is In charge of the c leanup .

S erv ing will b e from 5 until !:31 p. m. T h e p u b lic Ls Invited.

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Woman Honorft/Mrs. L a rry O U en was honoiriil I

a pink a n d b lu e shower Mociii a fte rn o o n a t th e home ol \xt 1 m other. M rs. J o e Duffelc. Haslejal wore M rs. D e a n Olsen and M ai Bernice C oliings, 'assisted by Joy«| Duffek.

G am e prize w inners were Ama&| da C lim ber, M rs. Ortha Hoslcl^ Mrs. A rsu la O lsen and Patri^ Newman.

d ressed In whlta^wTth red trim , p resided a t th e guest book.

-O u t-o f-4 o w n -fiu « st* - -^ ro m

I t will be a voted o n a t th e nex t m e e tin g to change the, c lub con- Service Director

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W eiser, S hoshone, Qoodlng. M it­c h e ll . O re., Rosalia and L atah , W ash .

T h e b rid e a ttended Comas coun­ty h ig h school an d la a member of th e 1061-class. Hamden Is a 1054 g rad u a te o f Camas high school a n d Is em ployed wllli M cBride Logging com pany, Emmett and F a irfie ld . T h e couple will reside inP a trf le ld . -----------

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r e d food coloring to a glaze m ade f ro m freah or frozen strawberries,

■stttu tion-to - d ispense w ith t he-firs^ m eetlnR s o f the su m m e r m onths, h o ld in g o n ly the th i r d T h u rsd ay m e e tin g ,

P la m w ere m ade fo r m em bers t o p a rtic ip a te In th e h e a r t fu n d d r iv e .

M rs. G ordon Hill a n d M rs. B lake P ro e h llc h will send g i f ts to the a d o p te d p a tie n ts a t th e G ooding tu b ercu lo sis hospital th is m onth . — M rs—E a r l-B a rn e s -w a s a guest. T h e M arch 2 m eeting w ill be held a t the hom e of M rs. W . G . Allen a t- 8 p.m. Instead o f th e usual a fte rn o o n hour.

-R ie H P IE tE V P e b r-a a —M r» H 3 r^ jn E m o rjU io j^ ,

C o rn th a t each girl In the group rec e iv ed a n a tio n a l award for her

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USE R E M N A N TS!B e t s m u t ,’n* sav lp g morn- Use

re m n a n ta on h a n d or icoop u p a Bpeclal buy (o r th lq tp ln -o u t ity le . I t 's gsy fti c h e c k s o r bold plaid

Core of Y o u r ChildrenBy A N G E L O P A T R I

W e are u.sed to sajlng average; average rain fall, aver«BC Income, average ch ildren when we moan ■The usual,' not th i Individual, and w h en we tace a tact In any field of l ife It Is th e tact, not the m ystical average th a t we must meet.

Wo a re all agreed that no two ch ild ren come Into the world alike In any degree. They are aa dlf- te r e n t aa d llle ren t can b e .-Y o t d a l ly we m eet anxious m others w h o say, som ething like th is: "My ch ild Is ai year old and he does n o t t a l k .^ e says inn-nin, bye bye, b u t tlu il* all. My jljler's child Is on ly D n tbntha old and says lots of wordJ. .W lia t should I do to get h im lo U lk7"

Sonio childrenr 1 iiHvU < UbVvi u wgui.

s ite s 3, 4, 0, 8, w - Size 0 takes 214 yards S t-Inch; 1 yard for con-

, 1 t r a a t collar, h em band,------BeiTOO'caT»-(Ciilni)-^or-thls

'it DBWern — add lO conts lor cach ” ■ p a tte rn for flrst-o liuu mailing.

S end to M arian M artin, Tlmea. N pw i, P d tlcm D ep t., S3J West lo th St., Now Y o rk 11, N. Y, f r ln t plainly hamo, addteos with tone, s ite and «lylo num ber.-

•100( FMhlon F inds — tl\o best, newest, mo;t beautiful Printed P atterns loi* Bprlng-Summcr, looi. Bee them all In our brand-new Color 0>talog. Bend 35 ccula nowl

I n g the ch ild to lea rn speech . B ut w h i le thh Is a h ig h ly Im p o rtan t e le m e n t In a child 's progre-w to ­w a r d .ipa-ch, n a tu re co n tro ls the readlne.5.1 o t the ch ild to talk . So t e n c h by talking, s in g in g , sfory- te l l ln g but wait p a tie n tly for tiie e n d result. A n o rm a l ch ild will t a l k In his good tim e. ■He Is an In- d iv id u a l a n d not a statLstlc.

— A ll-th rough^ch lldhdO d 'a n d ad ­olescence th is "average '* I d e a h a u n ts th e children. P n rcn is are a n x io u s lo see growth a n d progre.ss' to w a rd succes.s(ul m a t u r l ty In

A h e lr children and they constan tly c o m p are th em with those they see a ro u n d them . Why d o n 't they play a n In.ilrunieni? T h e ni-lghbors'

. U . . 0 i A fl 1fk> Rl«« A faWM havn immi Irnmirn ,t„u.. ____ _ . ^ V iUUI SO IS. HC IS UHdcrh av e bt^‘n known to delay speecli j in t ll ,3 y ta ra 6f age, nii occa.slon»l o n e even Inter. J^oriim l'rhnflrm 'W iin p n rn n iT la irw irp M h V y are ready for It.

All babies need to hear (ulk. T hey Umrn lo dl.stlii|;nlRi, lliclr m others- vok-cs nirly. and th a t Is w hen the fouijdatlon Irnrnlng for apeoch 18 laid. The th)k m others use iw th ey bathe mill dro.ss their babliM Is par.t of the Icftchlng and learning .tlin t nmal bo done. The M otluT G(k).si> rhymc.v Ihe noji- fiense vcr«c.s. the iullnbyw, Rong.s. stories, u ro all essential la hclp-

C h a tfle ld was In charge of the R ichfie ld W orld D ay of Prayer service a t th e M ethodist church. " F o rw ard T h ro u g h th e Ages” was the th e m e w ith seven women read­ing p a r t^ T in d p rayers.

A ssisting w ith th e program were Mrs. C. M . P rldm ore, Mrs. Ralph Riley, sr.. Mrs, W. S. Kohl, Mrs, Russell Pow ell. M rs. Eugene F ad- dls a n d M rs. R . J . Lemmon. "Mrs. C. M. p rld m o re w as piano accom­p a n is t fo r hym ns. T he prayer ob- se rv an ce was sponsored by the R ichfie ld W om an 's Society of Olu’I s tlan Service.

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Jerome WomanMarks Birthday

JER O M E . Feb. 23-M rs. Myrtle G oem m er was honored on her 80th b irthday anniversary last wtek. Many friends and relatives called to ex tend their best wlshe.\ and she nlso recrlvcd m any gifts,

Mr.s. Harold H all, daughter of the hnnoree, an 3 M rs. R o b e r t Goem mer. daughter-in-law , were hoste-sses. Tlie r e f r eshment table

w e ig h t by tho s ta n d a r d . W hy d o e s n 't ho e a t more? I je ’s not the ti« lit-h i'l8 h t; accorUlng-to stn n n artl: W h a t cun b e done to s tr e tc h him ? T h o idea seem s ^o bo ho m ust be a s olhoi.s a re , bo av e rag e , or he Is a failure.

I t Is best, beeauflo It ca n n o t be othfcrwlso, th a t a ch ild bo h im ­s e l f —tall, sh o rt, fas t, alow , Intel- le c tu a l, n iotor-m U uled. social-re-' t l r ln g - f ts ho was c r ta te d . Ho \s n o t av o iag o -h o Is In d iv idua l and m u s t bp icnown that way iiju iJ je lp eel aldUK t h a t w a jC ^

(itflturti l>y nil Itoil ^;y||,||c4U)

wa.s cehte 'fcd w ith a cake deco­rated w ith the figu res “GO" and red ro.si'.s. R ed and w hite lighted tapers flanked th e cake.

Mrs. A ..0?*Plas8 a n d Mrs, Nelson Pierce poured . Mrs.- Quy Kennedy was In c h a rg e of th e guest register.

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Mr.s. E d n a H a r t observed her 80th b ir th d a y an n iversary Tuesday with a fam ily p a rty a t lirr home.

Atr'alJKihg th e ikirty^vero'Tifr. and M rs. H arold Putzler, Mr. and Mr.s. Dewey K ing and Mr, and Mrs. K verett H artf Mrs. Everrll Hart, h e r daugh ter-in -law , baked the Cftko for the occasion;

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K o - Y a n » W a - T a Camp Fire group h e ld a va len tine party at the hom o of M rs. Ho.w Prather, gunrdiun. Various tnembers plan- iiod th e gaincs, refreshlholits and dccoratlng.^

M rs . R u th Vandenbark was a s p e c ia l guest.

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New YearbooksAre Distributed

F IL E R , Feb. 23—New yearbooks w ere d istr ib u ted a t the Syrlnga c lu b m a t i n g T uesday a t the home of M rs rc h a r le s ^ H a r t ." Mrs. Loren D rakQ was co-hostes.s.

M r.i. T om ^jUcas, president, was In c h a rg e o f th e meeting. Mrs. G le n P a tte rso n an d Mrs. Fred W ebb co nducted the leason on q u ick a n d easy casseroles with the food se rv ed fo r refreshm ents.

V is ito rs w ere Mrs. Warren S tro u d an d M r». R obert Holloway and b ab y .

T h e M arch 21 m eeting will be he ld a t th e h o m e of Mrs. Stanley W a lte r s . M rs. C liffo rd Thomas wll! be c o -h o s te s s a n d the lesson on g u id es to sew ing new fabrics will be p re s e n te d by Mrs. Edward S h a r p a n d M rs. H art.

Drills Practiced

T h e next m ee tin g w ill b e 'h e ld M arch 2 at the h o m e of M r. and M rs. H . A. T h a e m e r t .

G u aran teed lervlce on -oll-mink«»-TV-&-Rodio».-

PHONE RE 3-1037

^ t h e PARISweekend bonus buys

A t HdnsenMeetH A N S E N , F eb ., 23 - Members

of t h e R oyal N eighbor lodge spent mo.7t o f the evening jnnkliig plans an d p ra c t ic in g r i tu a l drills lor the s ta te co n v en tio n here In Jut\e at th e ir m ee tin g la s t week at the W o o d m a n hall.— J iie y .d la c im c d .m m u i-m b a il tle d by . v a r io u s organ izations to serve the d in n e r b a n q u e t and luncheon a t t h e conven tion .“ T n o ~ n ro u p -iiiso -n m d i!^p iiii i.rf6 ran e a r ly sp rin g rum m age sale. No d e f in i te d a te wa.s selected.

M rs. Rose W isem an and Mrs. Je.sslo C alico w er^ hoalc.vi.ses.

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Frederickson'sFrcih Cormol-Nut Corn

Corner of 2nd Bircet'^ Rnd 3rd Avenue Mast

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<'l',’!'’werr Blvcn’ a Bpeclal w el- L Dr j . W oodson Creed

^ t h y V o n . W d M rs . C, R. Fox

e a s t were Mrs. r M v e r s o n . Mrs. R ussell L a r-

^ M r s MUton B a lla rd . Mrs. Norfleet, M rs. E. M. l ^ y -

„ nollle-'SoOTrson, R ussell L a r- ^ “ 'iloberlson W atson an d M llion

® i t o e d were M r s . F ran k J | 5« grand rep resen ta tiv e of the S u r ls d U it lo n of Illino is; M rs.

*L “ m nn, T w in Falls c h ap te r No. ^ a n d Mrs. Bess B row n, Oregon

jpluie chapter.iilrj Floy<l B andy rep o rted for .rslck and visiting com m ittee . V ilatlons w ere received to a t-

friendship m eetin g s from S e r chapter No. 40, N aom i cliap- ,,r No. Lakcvlew c h a p te r No. I uiil Buhl c h ap te r No. 38.Bpedal com m ittee c h a ln n e n to r

r m i chapter sessions appoin ted h, Mrs. R)X are M rs. B a td y . j . , e r comiplttee ch itlm ian , and vw. Ooyd M ason, ch a irm a n , to ^ u jls te d b y -p asL m atro n s , crown

jceptcr fav o r com m ittee .* ‘u — Th» tlm l f l c a B C B - o f - th e ^ a n g ;

work was p rese n tea e « n . P o t A special p ro g ram , 'T h e u j , oI Rock Creek gu lch ," was plescnted by W a rre n B arry and Ij committee.l i e refreshm ent coreunlttee In-

'(Udfi Mr. a n d M rs. N orm an Vebb. chairman, Mrs. L ouis T h o r-

MH, Mr«. D arrell Je n se n , Alice Wllion, Mrs. H aro ld Hove, M r. uid Mr«. F ra n k F o n d a a n d Mrs, 0 . W, Burgess.

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Rebekah Leader Schedules Visit To Jerome Unit

JEROME. F eb . 2J—M rs. E m anuel Kdjon, noble g ran d o f S yrlnga Rdiekah lodge, an n o u n ces M rs. Flossie Ochrig, d is tr ic t deputy , will make her official visit to th e lodge Feb. 37.

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MU. Nelson a lso an n o u n ced a t Ha last meeting” t h a t a potiuckdinner with t h e Odd Fellow s will bj held March 2. F u n d s from th e dinner will be u sed to h e lp finance I jouth to a tte n d th e U n ited N a- UonJ pilgrimage.

Vem Rom alne exp la ined P ll' plniage tor y o u th p ro jec t. T h e tinner o( the local c o n te s t will tmpete In th e d is tr ic t co n tes t to la held at G ooding. Je ro m e p a r ­ticipants Include J e rry K eck, J o h n T. eiells m , M ark T illey, G ene 8nIUian gnd K vallnda H lntze.

Kn-Wlllatd S h ro p sh ire rep o rted leienl members ca lled on M rs. 1® Reddick, T w in Polls, "and p re- leatid her a g ift fo r h e r new baby.

MsJbers decided tO-ijupport M rs. Wean King, M e rid ia n ,'asse m b ly

'msMenl, with h e r beehive p ro jec t.Mt«. P la n t M essenger, m usician,

resigned tor position , because she 1> moving to H azelton .

Min Honulne, p ro g ram chah-- man, ntd a m essage from th e assfimbJy president ta k e n from th e Odd Fellow m agazine.

Mrs. Stella T ankersley , R u p ert, lormer Jerome res id en t, was ' lest.

■s. Wesley V anZante, M rs. lerald Oergena, Mrs. N a t , .8 pof-

d, Mrs. Je ff Smith, and M rs. io Johnstone were hostesses.

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iMrs. Gilmore Is-Theme-EM rector

I Blokes and Mi». N ellis M cIn ty re j m n ■

The lesion s tudy , “B eyond Com - 'm i, was p resen ted by M rs. Blokei.

Uaterlali were received fo r p ll- w i to be inade fo r p a tie n ts a t th e Mijic Valley M anor in W endell.I The next meeting will be held ]tl pjn. March 1 a t the church.

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fam piireG lrls- List Filer Party

T m i , Feb. 23 - A v a len tin e JJrty was given by o rd er m em bers «U n A-O-W a-Kl-Ya C a m p F ire

«l the home econom ics room « t o high school. T h e p a r ty was “ Id to fulfill & req u irem e n t in Jwmakerj rank lo r J e n n ie Lee Mtnetlotd, Joan P a tte r so n and ™ Hunt.■ W i of the girls inv ited w io th er

w a iwo boys. T h e v a len tin e Was carried out In decora-

>M lelrcshm ents.MothHB a«lstlng w ith th e p a rty

^ M r s . t>nul P o tte rso n , M rs, "™ n Hunt and M rs. R a y R u th -

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALl S. IDAHO PA G E F I F I E B N

Marry in Gooding Ceremony

M R , AND M R S . LYONS D. W OODY (Jo rd an p h o to —« taff enumvln^)

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Karen Prouse Is Idimed dsWi’f ^

By Lyons WoodyT U T T L E , Feb. 23 - K a re n L ee

Prou.se. dnufthter o f Mrs. M au d e W. K n ig h t, Rupert, and L y o n s D. W oody, son of Mr .an d M rs. L y o n s H. W oody. Tuttle, were u n ite d in maa-rlage a t 11 a m . Jan . 26 a t th e G ood ing M ethodtat church . TTie H ev. P a u l LaRue o lflc la ted a t th e s ing le r in g ceremony.

' G iv en In m arriage by h e r uncle ', W illiam Dickinson, R u p ert, th e b rid e wore a w hite silk t a f f e ta w a ltz -len g th gown. I t w as f a s h ­ioned w ith th ree-q u arte r le n g th sleeves, rounded neckline a n d c i t ' c u la r sk ir t . Her veil of Illusion n e t w as secured by a s a tin h e a d d re s s a c cen ted with seed pearls. S h e c a rr ie d a bouquet o f pink c a r n a ­t io n s tie d with n e t an d s a t in r i b ­bon s tream ers.

M nrdcll Woody, Bun V alley, ■ m ald-of-h onor, wore- a b lu e w o o ls h e a th dress with a s a tin c u m ­m erb u n d and a corsage o f p in k c a rn a tio n s .

M rs. K n igh t wore a b lue d re s s w ith b lack accessories w hile t h e m o th e r of the brldegroon \ ch o se a n Ivory brOCade Jack e t dress w i th Ivory a n d black accessories. W h ite c a rn a tio n s formed th e ir co rsag es .

A weddlpg. d inner was se rv e d la te r a t th e home o f the b r id e ­g ro o m 's parents.

A f te r a wedding' trip to B o ise th e co u p le Is a t h o m e n e a r h e re w h ere th e bridegroom is en g a g ed In fa rm in g .-

T h e b rid e was {(raduated f ro m a V alle jo , Oalll,, h ig h school a n d took n u rse s training In Ban F r a n ­cisco. W oody Is a g rad u a te o f H a g - e rm a n h ig h ;school, served fo u r y e a rs in th e iavBl a i r force a n d Is a m em b e r of the n a v a l reserve.

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Dinner Planned By Study Group

M em bers of the s ix th w ard M IA stu d y g ro u p will m e e t a t 7 p .m . F rld o y a t th e home o f S. L. C ro w ­ley fo r a dinner 'iircceding th e s tak e g reen and gold ball.

M rs. W alter E agar will p r e s e n t a t r l e f Illustrated travelogue of h e r rec e n t tr ip to Howali and H a w a i­ian m usic will be fea tu red , C ro w - l e y ^ i l l ' be -toastmasti

Mrs: Nattressfs"■petedlrfWenderr

WENDELL. Feb. 23 - A family d in n er m arked th e 87th birthday anniversary of M rs. Althea N at- tre ss last week a t the h iijie of h e r son-ln-liuv an d d au g h te f , Mr, and M rs. Hcniinii CoU ani.

M rs. Nalire.ss, a re s id e n t of W en­dell for the p a s t two years, form er­ly lived a t Clover. U tah . She Is th e mother of five children, Mrs. C ottam . Mrs. b e s tc r K nutson and M rs. yiiBlI Jen k s. all Wendell: M rs. Au.slin T ip p e tts , Malad, and C harles L. N nuress, Ogden,

Mr.s. Tippet I s an d Nattre.ss were u n ab le lo a tte n d th e family g a th ­ering.

E i g h t g ran d ch ild ren and 20 g rea t-g ran d ch ild ren a l s o were present.

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Leader Outlines Reading Course

C o m m ittee Includes Mrs. L o rry M atso n , M rs. George M iller, M rs. R u lon C arpen ter and M rs. A n d rew M agnelll. Further " In fo rm a tio n m ay b e obtained by phoning M rs. Roy K ing , REdwood 3-7487.

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HAOERMAN,»Peb. 23 — T he theme, "Be ye t ra n sfo rm ed ," was |lnn by Mrs. D a n a 6 llm ore fo r the Fydella club m ee tin g la s t week « the Reorganized L D S ch u rch .Mrs. Sam T hpm ton w as in charge.

Mr».’Gllmore a lso led th e w or- ihlp servile. T h e call to worship ra given by M rs. E lv a W righ t.W ca ll was answered by a i i . I_ I l_ liiimhnM-iho g l^u t,-;M m r-M otrls------ /V \U W O U Q R - - » . i» 4 4 J D -filftVM nnH ValllA HiT«TTiK»».a _____________ __

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OAKLEY. Feb. 23 — The MIA read in g course was explained by Delose Stoker, h igh councilman, a t th e Cnwla s ta k e .M IA confer­ence Sunday a t t h e LD S sioke- house. ''■ T h e program waa direclcd by M rs. Olatlys G a rn e r, YLMIA pres­id en t. Retold s to r ie s w ere present­ed by Byron T ln g y , Ensign, and Peggy Eli.son. Beehive member. T a lk s were given by Ja n e Gorrlnge, L aurel class, a n d K endall Bing­h am . A piano a n d o rg an duct was p layed by Nola P u c k e tt and a solo was sunc by R o b e rt Thompson, accom panied by M rs. Thomas C lark.

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Bridge PlayedK IN O H ILL, .Feb. 23—Mr. and

Mrs. Lea T ra il w ere hosts a t a S a tu rday ev e n in g bridge party here . Three tab le s w ere In play.

H ig h prize f o r th e women went to M rs. W o rth M ontgom ery, sec­ond to Mrs. E a r l H o als t and th ird to M rs. J o h n fih ru m . Thomas F eeney was h ig h p rize winner for the m en. w ith J o h n S hrum second and Earl H o a ls t th ird . R€fresh- m en ts were se rv e d by Mr. und M rs. Trail,

Initiation Ritual Is Featured for Hailey Meeting

Recites Vows

HA ILEY , Feb. 23 — m ir a t io n cerem o n ies were fe a tu re d a t the T u e sd a y m eeting of th e Am erican L ep lo n auxiliary tO 'B lIan e county p 0 5 l No. 24 jvt ihe LeRion ha ll.

T h o se taW n^ the o a th , given by M rs, J a m e s N eym an, fluxlllaiy p resldpfit. Included M rs. E l v a Y ou n g , .Mrs. George E . M cOonlR’il.M rs . Ja m e s Colem an. M rs. G len O v e r tu r f . Mrs, C h arle s C harlton a n d M rs. M erle R ayborn .

M rs M ary M cG onlgal. fourth d is t r ic t president, w as instiilllnR o fflccr . Mrs. Neym an presented e a c h can d id a te w ith o n auxiliary p in from the group. O th e rs a s ­s is t in g were Mrs. G era ld Sherm an , f i r s t vice president; M rs. M organ D oB oard . second vice pre.slde..i;M rs . Law rence Jo h n so n , p ast Ju­n io r ^ re s id en t. Mrs. L ouis Steven.'!, chaj5]ain. M rs. D elm er Nicholson.In it ia t io n chairm an, M rs. Josepli W u rs t, p ian ist, and M rs. F loy i P a t te r s o n and Mrs. Lyle B renc-m a n . se rK can ts-a t-a rm s. . . .

T a b le decorations w ere c a r r ie d ' A / \ t c c H n W P n n r lo u t i n r r d and w hite w ith llRhted ' ‘ ' U W C I I U 1 l Uta p e r s and Legion poppy p lan te rs by M rs. Nlcholsen a n d M rs. B rene- m a n .

A t th e business m ee tin g . Mrs.S h e rm a n , m em bersh ip com m itteech a irm ftn . re p o r te d ' t h a t w ith (>Cm em b e rs the au x iliary now. __ x:.: 11 .... C1?A"-ce e d s ^ ls - iju o tB —by—H i - S i a - ^ dM rs . P a tte rso n of t h e finance co m m ittee told o! a -w aine p arty p la n n e d lo t the n e a r fu tu re .

M rs. Joh n so n rep o r ted on the p ro g re s s of th e Poppy p o s te rs and o f m a te ria ls d is tr ib u ted to the sc h o o ls . M rs. N eym an reporled t h a t 1,500 popples h a v e been or d e re d fo r th e a n n u a l Poppy day s a le .

M rs . S h erm an , c h a irm a n o f the G i r ls ’ s t a t e e o m m ltttee , s ta te d t h a t p laques have b e e n ordered f o r p resen ta tio n to o rg an iza tio n s w h o pay for a girl fro m th e ir com ­m u n ity to a t t e n d . t h e a n n u a l s p r in g ev en t sponsored by the a u x il ia ry .

M rs . M ary M cG onlgal reported o n th e recen t n a tio n a l security couric ll m eeting she a tte n d e d In Bol.se as fo u rth d is t r ic t p resident a n d rep resen ta tive o f th e auxll'ary.

T h e g r o ^ decided to assist In t h e c u rre n t h e a rt fu n d drive a ft- e r h enrlng-n -ta lk -by Mlrs ,1nhnson,H a ile y h e a r t fund c h a irm a n .

M em bers signed b ir th d a y a n ­n iv e rs a ry an d get-w ell ca rds to b e s e n t M rs. Eldon A m os, form er m em b e r, who recen tly underw en t m a jo r su rg ery In a B oise ho.spltal. M e m b e rs also signed' a le t te r sig ­n ify in g th e ir approval o f the re ­m o d e lin g o f the so ld ie rs hom e a t B o ise .

M rs. D eB oard a n d M rs. P red B o a r d rep o rted on th e F o u rth of J u ly c e n tra l p lan n in g com m ittee m e e t in g la s t week."

T h e w h ite e lep h an t prize w ent t o M rs. L au ra Jackson.

M rs. N eym an th an k ed M rs. M c- O o n lg a l an d o ther o fficers as- s l s t l t ^ In th e In itia tion cerem onies, M rs. T h o m as N o rth co tt th an k ed m e m b e rs Jor rem em bering h e r w h ile sh e wa» a p a tie n t a t th e B la in e C oun ty hospital.

M rs . J . E . Lelchliter, M rs. D e- B o a rd a n d Mrs. P ra n k K n ig h t s e rv e d refreshm ents.

M rs . Alice Hurst, G o ld S ta r m o th e r , w as a special guest. O th e r g u e s ts w ere Mrs. L oyette Croce, M rs. R u th Bergin and M rs, L arry S c h a e fe r .

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M ils . GLENN McCASLIN (S taff engravlnji

McCaslin Marry In Elko Services

■ HAZELTON. Feb, 23 — L y n d a Puvtoii; dftughtep of Mr.; a n d M rs: H obcn Powell. Neodesha.'' K an s.. a n d • G lenn-M cG aslini «on“-o f-M ri and M rs. Max McCaslin. H aze lton . were u n ited In marriage a t 11:30 a m . Sa tu rd ay . Feb. 18. a t th e P resbyterian church In Elko, N ev

T he Rev. Hardld Van Zee. p a s ­to r of the church, officiated In th e single ring ceremony p erfo rm ed before Imm ediate m em bers o f th e ir fam ilies.

T h e bride was attired In a p in k k n it su it w ith white accessories, H e r corsage was of pink cam ellias,

Mrs. Powell attended h e r d a u g h ­ter. She chose a red knit su it w ith black accessories. Max M cC aslin served as best man for h is son.

T he b ride’s grandm other, M rs R obert Barcu.V, with w hom th e bride m ade h e r home the p a s t y e a r was a ttire d In a red kn it su it w ith black RCccsBorles,

T he bride wa.? graduated in 1960 from Neodesha high school, an d h a s been employed the p a s t y e a r a t the Barlow warehouse in H aze l- lo n .

T h e bridegroom was g rad u a te d from Hazelton high school in 1951 a n d Ls employed by Bean G row ers w arehouse in Hazelton,

T h ey will m ake their hom e h e re ¥ ¥ ^

Lodge Visited byFund CommitteeEIC H PIE L D , Feb. 23 — T h re e

m em bers of th e Snowdrop R eb ek ah lodge, K e tch u m ,'-a tten d ed t h e F eb ru ary Richfield Alta R eb e k a h lodge m eeting to solicit fu n d ra ls Ing support an d discuss the com ing d ts tr lc t m eeting a t Ketchum M arch 10.

M rs, E lla M arie Johnson, S n o w ­drop noble grand, Mrs. Jo h n S c a r­borough, and M rs. Ralph B u rr w ere th e visitors. M rs. W endell J o h n ­son, A lta noble grand, welcom ed th e guests.

T h e visit of Mrs. Lodema K in g , M erid ian , Rebekah assembly p re s i­den t, M arch 1 a t R ichfield w as p lan n ed w ith Mrs. Lester J o h a n ­sen. ch a irm an of the a rra n g e m e n t com m ittee reporting a no-ho-stess d in n er would precede M rs. K in g 's official lodge visit.

M rs. 0 . 0 . Chalfleld an d M rs,

Home Decor Is Speaker's Talk

To Buhl Group',<u

Four Candidates Initiated at MeetF o u r cand ida tes w ere Initiated

ill la.st week's m ee tin g of belht'l ^ I 19- Jo b ’s* D a u g h te rs , at the

BUHL. F eb . 2 3 - A proBnim <>n, ^ T h e new m em bersare V ivian M olyiieux. M elissa H en-In ten o r d econU lng was given by.

H, J . P e te rse n of P e te rse n ’s F urn l- Luro c o m p an y . T u 'h i F a lls ,-d u rin g lust ■week's ■m.eetlUR ot Omcj-iv ch ap te r . BetiV S igm a Phi. a t the home of M rs. Jame.s Cobb.

A rep o r t wius m ade of (he valrii- tllne te a h o n o rin g c liap te r m em ­bers g iven by th e ir Wu-Ba-N;inK Cam p F ire G ir ls group a t the home of M rs. A n d y A nderson . Mrs. D on­ald W right, a n d M rs. T horle if R un- gcn p res id ed over the coffce andpuncii se rv ice . i i i i i

U nder th e d irec tion of tlicir a A t c H n r r n n n c leaders. M rs. A lbert G abairil ' l ^ > * ' ' U r i l bM rs. M illa rd S tah lm n n , :he giri.s presen ted a p rogram on the them e.“Nam e T h a t T u n e .” P artlc l|)un ts were Debbie R angen , Ja n ic e S tah l m an. P a tsy

ry. C a ro l L illlbrldge an d L orraine PiiilllFS.-'

Mr.s. I n n a Scott, p as t guard ian of th e bethel, was Introduced. An in v ita tio n was rea d from bethej No. 43 to a tten d lt.s .sister n igh t. T h e lib ra rian 's re p o r ts were “Luck” and “Friendship ."

U was an n o u n ced the ne.xt m eeting will be h e ld a t 4:30 p,m, M arch 2.

Lesson LeaderMr.«;. E dna H a rm o n conducted

the le.sson for the O phelia club of A n d e r s o n , Connie liie Reorganized L D S church la.st

Thom elz. C 017 M cM lllin. Debbie G abard i. E m m a 'J e a n Hender.son. S h a n n a K lrk h am , K ris ti Ellis and Debbie F re n c h . , . . . .

I t was n o ted th a t th e prevlo\i.< m ortlng of th e c h a p te r was hosted by Mrs. J a y S hro p sh ire . Mrs. Jack sk in n e r a n d M rs. Derek Cantrell p resen ted a p rogram of music. G uests a t th e m eeting Included M rs. H azel E ggers, Nez Perce, an d M rs. Leo T u rn e r . B uhl.

week a t tlie home of M rs. Pierce R oan.

Devotions. "O rd in an ces and s p ir ­itual power." w ere led by M rs. Roan. T lie opening p ray er w a j p lvrn by Mrs. Lisle Fullm er. Roll cull wa.*i answered by alms for 1961. T h e benediction was given by Mrs, Harmon.

T lie nex t m eetin g will be held Feb. 28 a t the c h u rc h on E lizabeth boulevard,

Leader Resigns , A t T. F, Parl ey

For Lodge UnitMrs. A nna Bran.wn re s ig n e d 'U

president of the Past O racles club a t lUi M onday m eeting a t th« »(ime " of Mrs. C lara Koehler.

Mr.s. W illiam Armga, vice preal- deni, will succeed Mrs. B raM oa... and .Mr.s. Llllliin HarmoD WW elected vice president.

G lfls were presented to re tirin g oftlcer.v Mrs. Armgn, M rs. M abel Young, secretary; Mrs. Van BUr- en. treasu rer, . and M rs. P n u ik Keim, .sunshine chairm an.

Mrs. Kelm read a u ib u U to M rs . ' M ark Hill with prayer by M rs. . M ala Van Burcn and Mrs. A m g a .

T he white elephant gift fu rn ish ­ed by Mrs. Mac M urray was re­ceived by Mrs. Branson, Several sccrel pal gifts were exchanged.

Ciuesls were Mrs. Louis Ander­son. Mrs. G race Laubenhelm, M n . Nellie M cvey an d Mrs. M ae M ur­ray.

A dessert luncheon was M i^ed by Mrs. Kelm nnd Mrs. Harm on. T he next m eeting will be held M arch 20 a t the home of Mrs.

■ Armga w ith Mrs. Susie P ra tt and Mrs. L aubenhelm as co-hostesses.

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jaunty playclothes collection in tangy

Jubilee OrangeSEARSHOICHUCK AND CO

See o u r w hole collection o f easy-going citrus-hued c o t to n s . Inc luded ore roll-sleeve and sleeveless t o p s , sm ooth ly ta ilo red C apris, pedal pushers end w alking sh o rts and a figiure-paring skirt. M ix or m ptch the so lid s with w oven tex tu red stripes!

R E A D TTM ES-NEW S W A N T ADS M ack P ro c te r served re lresh m en ts .

M URTAU OH , reb . 23-M !r3. L e -

nitjated^ot I FHer OES Meet

PUMJrf” No. (0, O rd e r o t E a s te rn b i | * * me e t i ng called

Eln'ood M cC auley, th e

S ^ n n h B J l a r m ee tin g will S p JJ il |; '" " 'i la n .d w lllb e I r le n d -

*'[piIrT T uurM rs.. M orr¥ f i t n V ; H a r r yk X jJ *■ VInccht, M rs, Olln-

V. Mrs, M, T . Anlauf Howland.

h e l dQ M m iitn ln V iew o lu b -m o t

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d e n t o f the M and M Home D em ­o n s tra tio n club last w eek lo 1111 th e office vacated when Mrs., H o b e r t D an ie ls ., assumed th o duties, o l p res id e n t.

M rs. D ean Bowles and M rs, B arkea presented a d em o n s tra tio n on w indow treatm ent and Mrs: R ay m o n d M cFarland and M rs D an ie ls . .gavB -a-dcm onstratlon -on q u lc \ a n d eeoSy casseroles.

M em bers decided to have a ro ll call r e p o r t a t the.nex t m eeting q n cassero le recipes which they h a v e p re p a re d fo r their fam ilies.

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Equipment to Be Bought by GroupP A IR P IE L D , F e b . 23 - M rs.

G eorge P erk ins, sr., M rs. C h arle s Scoggln and Mrs.- D ean Je w e tt w ere hostesses lor th e F eb ru ary m ee tin g of the Oamaa club In th e school an n e x . Plans w ere m ade to buy a d d itio n a l equipm ent fo r th e k itch en .

M rs, L e lan d Lonuon, c en ten n ia l c h a irm a n , presented M ann le S h a w w ho g av e a n outline o f the s ta te a n d :ic o u n t)L p la m Jo r_ tl iB j!e n te n ^ n ia l In 1003. H e’lilted p ro jec ts fo r th e v a rio u s o rgan isa tions-to p a r­tic ip a te in.' Shaw 1« s t a t e 'c h a i r ­m a n o f th e O ldtlm ij',F iddlers lo r th e cen tenn lali.

R efi-oshm entj wets served an d th e n th e group ployed a traveUng w hite e le p h a n t game.

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e r e n te r ta in e d (Ivo J rle n d i S a tu r ­day ev en in g w ith a sh rim p d in n er

■ a f tc n n B ~ " M ln lc o ^ c d '* -d a n c o -o t M lnlco h ig h school. T in social dan ce w a s held «t U ie hom e o f h e r p a re n ts , Mr, and M r i O alvln H e ln tr .

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f i r m .C o rn — H i g h e r ; * h o r t covering .O u t*— U p ’ iw llh c o r n . -SoylH-nn»— S t r u n g : Active g e n er& l

d e iita n il.H dgs— S t r o n g to bO e e n li h i g h e r ;

to p JIH .76 .CutLli*— S l a u g h l f r BU-ere i tc a d y to

• i r o n g ; tu p 127 .26 ,

NETW Y O R K . F o b . 33 ( U P I ) — U l c a f ic r n n o n A u p p o rt ca rried Iho s to c k m a r k n In to h ig h e r g ro u n d to d a y aa QC^lvlty m o u n t(!d H harp ly 6o w ell over fiv e m ill io n B hares.

M o n o y -le n d ln g stock fl. b u ild ing , elec* tro ii lc a , c n le r tA ln m e n t , rot^ill Atorps. B om eid rugn . co sm e tic * a n d apec la l sit-, iia ttonB r a n u p h e f ty gains a l th o u g h b ig In d u s t r ia l l u u e s lagged b e h in d a l l t t lo .

L u im a n d P in k . R lchardM n*M err(>n. M O M . R « v lo n , Z e n i th . B orm an Food s to re s , W a lte r H e lle r , C IT M n an c ln l. B ru n sw ic k , K c rr-M c O e e Oil an d Kor* vi'iio w e re e tro n g ly o n th o upnlde.

P ro c to r a n d Q a m b le ro.ie a co u p le a n d J o h n s 'M a a v U Ie ov er one to p luca th o D o w -J o n w I n d u s tr ia l svcrnge well In f r o n t a t t h e clo se . O eneral E lec ­t r i c eftflod o f f a r o u n d a po in t;' h ow -

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O th e r g a in e rs o f a p o in t o r m o re I n c lu d e d B eck m o n , C e rta in - T e e d, C la rk E q u ip m e n t . Con§ol.ldftted E d i­s o n , F a m ily F in a n c e , M ays d e p a r tn ie n l s to re s , L i t to n . N o rfo lk and W este rn , N o rth co p , R e p u b l ic A viation, S c o t t P a p e r , P o la ro id a n d S h a ttu c k .

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ID A H O F A L I-S , Feb. 2 3 - r i . l l l » r«^ re ip l* . l,r*«ii. C ho ico g r a in fr<l sleer^, $ 2 2 .6 0 - |2 ;i.7 5 ; g .xn l » tfc m . I 2 1 -J2 2 ; com- nurroin l s te e r* . I lH -IIU ; . r h o lr c fiit hclfpr», |2 2 - t 2 3 ; goix l f a t h e lfrm . >2(1-122; coni- m c h ’ia l cow a, - |l£ l.it> -J1 7 ; u t i l i ty eow*, JW .SO -He.-IO I c u t l e r cown, ,c an n c M . J l l . |1 3 . f .O ; ».ulU. > l7 - |l '- .y ) : Vful c b Iv« , |2 2 - I2 f i ; tf<x»<l fc<><lpr a in -rs , |2 ; i- |2 3 ,r .O : me<lliim fe«l<*r u lrp r i , |2 1 - t2 2 : H i . l s l d n |1 7 -llh -.M ); g.xxJf .-r .lln g h.-if«*M. I2 1 -I2 ;i ; m ed iu m frc ilin g ho ifcr* . |2(> -|2 I.?> 0 : f t-n iin g cow«. ll.I.f.O- 11.1; l ig h t c h o lre c# lv r> . $2i>-t2U; itix-k *l«'er r a iv e n . f 2 4 - l 2 6 ; aoU'k h e ife r calvcH, J22.S(f-l24.fiO ; *liiiry ly(>e cnlv*"H, J IH -r '. l .

S h e e p , 1.2.10; a ll fln -ne* sternly . Clicilre l ig h t fi»t laml.li. II7-H7.M I: k«k..I to ch o ice h c n v y fn t U m ln . ; fc«li*rln m l« , IK>-|17; o«M m tf f t ^ l t r lnml>», l l f i a n d ( lo u n ; liifh t f a t ew«-».$r.,6fl; c a n n c r e w i -a ’ am l h iirk» .|. 'i ,6 0 ; mikF<l «ge<l o p r in g ew ra r<‘a<ly to la>r>h, 117.r>0 p<r h ra d , ,

H og*. 23t). K»tr«Tiio lop . I1R.7R: IRA- 220 |18.:U ^|1H.*iO: 2'»-2Ut. I IH .2 H lR .r ,’. ; 2HW2«0. 117,7^-118.2.1; 2fiO-2MI, |1T.2.V in .7 .S ; 2H<H»i«. w)w« MniWr3)H), ll/V -117 ; :KI0.330. I1 3 .5 0 .|I4 ,.1 0 : iUlV. 400. |I 2 .A ( H I3 .6 0 : o v e r MO, I1 1-J12 .50 ; i t u g i , < 6 .M - |0 J Ixw rn. |3 -» 8 .

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to te» l ( r e n d ; riilv in none.H o g i 35; n o t e n o u g h on la le e»rly

to t«*»i t r e n d ,S h e rp 4 5 ; nof e n o u g h o f a n y o n e claat

on aa le to te s t trfn<l.

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i, .4QU.;_cfllvea.-Jim ic,; b u lk . of-X«weii»U lu id a t r e g u la r wpi-iily a iic l ir in ; o n ly f»!dii a n d entU avnlU I>l« o n reg ii lu r m a rk e t; a ll prire«i n o m in a l.

H og« MOO; Im rro w i a n d g ilt* mostly s tem ly , U>-26 h ig h e r fo r tw o iliiy * ; aver­a g e (lU aJity 1k*1ow y M le n la y ; lo w i vpry acart-e . a t r o n g to 2.1 h ig h e r, o r 2.1-.S0 hlgh«*r f o r tw o <l)iv»: to p 19.3.1: bulk 18.ft(»-!0.26: a o w i 1.1.75-17.60,

S h eep 3 0 0 ; e a r ly c U a m n e e llm ilo d run ; q u o ta b le a te a d y f o r a ll a l a u g h tr r cln«»e»: fe e d e r la m b s sc a rce , n o m in a l; woolwl ■ lau g h te r la m U lf>,00-18.00; w iuletl a la i ig h te r e w es 6-00-^..10.

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- C u t l l f 7 6 ; g'KKi f.«<l K te fr. 22.75-23.7.1; til l l l ly ro w * l.I.OO-li) im ; r a n n r n h'ikI r i tK rm I l.fX l-12.50; culven 2,^; g u x l nml ch o ice v e a le r i 28.00-31.0u ; s ta n d u rd 22.00- 27.00.

Hoga 1 0 0 ; 1 a n d ! b u tc h e rs 2H.00- 20 .60 ; m ix e d so w s 86l)-660 llxi. 11.00- lfi..10.

S h eep 2 5 ; no irn t e a r ly .

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a rliv p , a i r o n g lo m ontly 2.1 h ig h e r . ut> 5(1 In a p o t* ; U S 1-3 H'0-2,10 ll.«. |i.,'i;,. IK.7,1.

I 'n i t l e 1 .600 ; e.Alv^< Z.\: a la i ig h k r lo w . h n re ly a lriiily in a etc;!!

a n d c h o ice a to em 22.6(>-2ti.Ofl; c u t te r cow ii n inntly N trnily a t i;t.50-M .26.

Sh ee p 2 .0 0 0 ; w la u g h le r lainlM iniile r a th e r s lo w , m a rk e t n o t fu lly e itn b llK tin l; o n e load c ho ico 117 lb . wo<ilr<| Innibx lf i.6 0 ; s a m e g r a d e s Olt lb . a lio rn w ith

N o. 1 p e lts al»<> IG.60.

n i iC A tJ o • C H K ’ A d O . F e b . 23 i /T V -d lS D A l — H og* ii.fidO; b u tc h e r* 2&-60 h ig h e r ; 20 hem l cI<»H*ly a n rle tl 1-2 a v e r a g in g 20X llw . y1 « .7 5 ; m ix*sl 1-2 a n d tnixoil 1-3 111^210 llvH. l^f.lHWlK.fiO: m ixpil 1-3 sud m ix e d 2-3 24t>-270 Iba. 17.76-1K.25; mixed

nd 3 s 270-300 l l» , 17 .60-18.00; a lo ad nu m tly 3a 343 Ilw. 17 .25; n iix e il 1-3 a n d m ix w i 2-3 30(M(M) lb . aowii 16.25- 1 7 .0 0 ; m ix e d 2-3 a n d 3 s 400-600 Iba. 16.25-16.60.

C a tt l e 1 ,0 0 0 ; c a lv e s n o n e ; s te e in steady to s t r o n g : a few load* c h o ice a n d mixe<l e h o lf« a n d p r im e l.OOtJ-1,460 1b. s lM rs26 .0 0 -2 7 .2 6 ; m lx e tl goo d a n d e h o lce IHIO- 1.260 Iba. 2 4 .2 6 -2 6 .2 6 ; goo,! 23.00-24.60.; a few s t a n d a r d a n d m lx « l a la n d a rt i and g o o d 2 0 .0 0 -2 3 .0 0 ; c h o ice h e ife r# 25.25- 2 6 .0 0 ; goo<l a n d mixe<l good am i choice22.00-24.76 : u t i l i t y a n d s ta n d a rd 15.50- 2 1 .7 6 ; u t i l i t y a n d c o m m e rc ia l cow s IS.OO- 1 6 .7 5 ; c a n n e r s a n d c u t te r s 12.7.1-1.1.S0; u t i l i ty a n d c o m m e rc ia l b u lls 17.60-21.00; g o o d a n d c h o ic e v e a lc rs 26.U(M0,OO; c u lls 4 o w n to 1 4 ,0 0 ; a p a r t lo ad m edium "■)0 lb . f e e d in g s te e r s 21.50.

S h e e p 6 0 0 ; a la u g h te r I n n tU a tea d y to s t r o n g ; 60 h e a d p r im e RO-102 lb. wooleil s l a u g h te r la m b * 1H.76; a d tv k o f rhulce a n d p r im e 100 lb . fe»i w es te rn lumbA 18.6 0 ; g o o d a n d c h o ice natlv*** ' ltl.,in. IILOO; c u U to c h o ic e s la u g h te r «w(.-«6.00-7.60.

Cassia School Office ]\Ioved

_ B n H L E y ,-E e b .-2 3 —n ie -c e n tm l- Co£sla coun ty school office hns been m oved to th e form er voca­tional ag ricu ltu re building behind th e ju n io r h igh school, Ray Bo- h a rt, business m anaper, reports.. T he office waa located in the Cassia county courthouse since 1948, a n d new facilities give the ad m in istra tio n approxim ately 1.500 square fee t of space which is twice tho a rea th ey h ad previously.— T lw uiji'li!mi.ure building t

Music Educators . Meet at Hansen

HA NSEN, Feb. 23-Tlii) (oiirtli D is tr ic t Muslq Educators nssticin- t lo n h e ld a band workshop with th o H an sen band as a laborniory g ro u p M onday cvcnlns.

------ T h e f iv e sections ol tho work-Bhop w ere w arm u p and Intonntloii. conducted , by R onald Archibald. B u rley ; rh y th m ic patterns and m a te ria ls , C h a rle s Ilotcllllc, Tw in T a l lB : s lg h trea d ln s . Jud P e tty -

■ g ro v e , K im b erly ; rehcorsal tcch - n lq iies, D el S lau g h ter, Twin palls, a n d re h e a rsa l o t a previously rc- H e a r s e d - n u m b e r , - K ollli- P arris ,r l l e r .■ T h e n e x t m o n th ly mcctlnB will bo a c h o ra l workshop M arch ;io,v.inB,.thBJM lnlciLjcllo lL M ;tlie iab i

n s wronovated-after-olafises-wero-movfid- to the new building locatcd south of th e B urley h igh school.

Tho new facilities give the ad­m in is tra tio n am ple storage space os well a s office space, i t also houses th e school lunch progra.ni ad m in istra tio n and a desk to r Sid

-Larson, build lng-.ond ground” su­pervisor. M rs. Jo h n Clo-sson and M rs. R o b ert A uth h ead the lunch program .

T he m ove was m ade to coniioll- date adm in istra tive and malnlc- nance phases of tlie school opera­tion. according to Ezra Moore. Cassia coun ty supcrln lendent of schools.

Mrs, C lift S trom Is vouchcr cicrk and Mrs, W illiam Daniels Is re­ceptionist. The space In the courl- hou.so Is now being rcnnviited (or oKlces of tho Justice ot Ihc pence. Alfred C rane, and Mrs. Belva Russell, probation officer.

o ra to ry g ro u p .. M embers, h e ld a b u s in ess m ee tin g o t the Towji

■House, K lm betly , precSdlng the w o rlu h o p .

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Drivers Confused On Right of WayRU PER T. i'Vb, 2 2 -T w o drivers

Involved In an accident a t 4:55 p.in. Sunday a t llip lnter..iectlon of Seventh and ' i r ' s ire e u told Ru­p ert police they ilioUBlit the oilier was golnj. lo yld j the r igh t of "U'ftyTNo cltnlions were Issued.

Daniai;c,s of MOO were csllninlod to th e fro m i n,l o f a 1054 P ly ,,,, o u th ilrlviMi by 11. L . B a lla rd , dli Jlupi ". - ■ -------- 'm inpr*listed In the rlBht reor of ^lie 1040 Chevrolet driven by Mrs. Eva Martz. 12. Rupert,

C irrC T V C O f r c i i . .7 - I ’ u v i r /.ny l.< -»n i M u i n n . . . th e d . l l y p e r l S M H . l li i iH 0 / 10 Cfn<» a b u sh e l In hM vy i r a . l i n g U xluy lo U-ail a g e n e r a l l y h ig h e r g r a i n in a rk i - l . , ,

O n ly o l.l c ro p w h e a t, w h ic h w a s 'u n d e r l i t ju i . l i i l lo n , fsiloc l U) » b « re In th e g e n e ra l a d v u n r e o « l.be Ihw h I o f t r a d e .

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In W H-lo. ntiyl>eil'n, o il a n d m ealc o n l r . . , l . m .i . l f now h l i i h . f o r lh> ■ f . .o n ,

I h iy iT . / ( .i j t i .l In .iiir iiM on In th e ii«v- . r n n . e i i l ' . f .’f .! « ™ ln p r w r . m «n .l i c ftiB iis liiiri'HU r t-p o rl, w h ic h a a lo soy- b e iln ex i> .* ru »o f a r th is s e a so n ar« u U .u t 10 m il l io n biii.fipls ahffotl o f a y*-ar a g o . J a p i in a n d Kur»)pe b o u g h t * t o u l o f TUi.OliO b u sh e ls U xiny.

l l i iy in g in tf r i-^ it - in o th e r g r a in # <jiiieteil d o w n a f l .* r a n e a r ly a d v a n c e . H oavy s p r e a i l i n g KW<-lli-<l v o lu m e in «)orn, tn iu t ly b e lw fo n .S la r rh at.cl .May c o n irn c t* .

I ti wh«*at, l io " i'iH ti( in w e a k e n e d n e a rb y p^>Kili..ns, S fW c ro p s f i r n ie d 'o n s c a lle re il b iiy ln g . I r a n b o u g h t 750 ,000 b u sh e ls of h a n i w h e a t .

( ;o n m » i» " i» n h o m e s U m g h t c o rn on ta lk t h a t i»ro->iHsrl* w p re go<Ki f o r pa«»iige o f ih ^ a d n i i i i l s tm t i o n ’i fee d g r a in bill.

O n li f i r m e il o n e a r ly b u y in g o f May by a n exjM>rt hou*«-. I» c n l* so ld . Ilye fu ln r i* s w«>re fll»<> f ra c t io n a l l y h ig h e r.

D n im m e < l ja n ia gr»rw a U o n g on th e h ig h .T n e t io n o f o il anrl h a g p r ice s .

(Jiii»i<l# n ia r k c ln w e r e m o s t ly f i r m .

■ n i n u r . n . u ' j P h - m i . V t u n - chnng«-<l; N o . 2 p liu n p 2 .1 4 '- i n o m in a l.

.C o rn u i ic h » n g c t i lo l i p h i g h e r ; N o . 3 yo ilo w l . I l ’ ‘j - l . H : N o. 4 y e llo w 1.07- 1>12; N o , 6 y e llo w N M - W ; N o. 4 y i'i lo w lo c a l

U n ts u n c h a n g w l ; N o . 1 h e a v y w h ite CS n o m in a l .

R v o u n c h n n g w l ; N o . t p lu m p 1.16 n o m in a l ,

H a r lp y m ftU In g 1 .20-1.23 n o m in a l ; feed 0.1- 1,0 ,S n o m in a l .

Soybt*ana u n c h a n g e d ; N o . 1 yellow 2.8H n o m in a l^ t r a c k C h ic a g o .

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wh<tl<>nale. p r o n ip t d e l iv e ry , b u lk to n , fol» t r a c k P o r t l a n d : O a ta . N o . 2 . SB-lb. w h i te ftfi.Ofl: C o r n . N o, 2 . y e llo w ea>itern r)0..'»0; R n r lc y , N o . 2 . 4.'n lb . w e a le rn 44.f)0.

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UurW t o a r r iv e TnarUH. 2(\-tUys h ip m e i i l , t ie l lv o re d c<w »l: N o. 2 . iJ>-ib. w o n te rn 43..'>0; N o . 2, 2-row e<l o r 2-rowe«l w e n lo rn 44 .00 .

W h e a t h id t o t r r l v t m a r k e ts N o . 1 b u lk . 2<Kdny s h ip m e n t . < le live red c o a s t : .S o f t W h i le 2 .1 2 ; S o f t W h it« b a r d a p p l. 2 ,1 2 : W h i te C lu b 2.12,

H a r t l W h i te l i^ u i r t ; 12 p e r c e n t 2.22. C a r r e c e i p t s : W h e a t 4 7 ; b a r le y 2 4 ;

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Steers High By 25 Cents

AtT.E.Sale' O o o d U jll c lip jcs./a t s te e r s found a dependable m arl^et a n d sold strong to 2 i ccnts h ig h e r W ednes­day a t the Twin F a lls L ivestock Coniralsslon company.

Cows were active a n d s tro n g a n d 25 to 50 cents., h ig h e r . H o lste in feeder ' steers w e r e s low , but s lau g h te r Holstelns w ere s tro n g and 25 to 50 cents h ig h e r . Calves were s tro n g and u p to 50 cents hlBher,

C la lb o rn and sons, K im b erly , sold fed steers a v e ra g in g 1,090 pounds fo r $23,70, a n d 1,221 pounds, 523 J 5 ; B ob and A rch C o in e r, Tw in Falls, 1,154 pounds, $2330; ■ H. J . Paul, E den , 1,110 p o u n d s , $23.20; Dave W onenberg, B u h l. 963 pounds, $23.20, a n d Jones b ro th e rs . B uhl, 1,153 pounds, $23.00.

D ean W eatlierwax. E d e n , sold fed h rife rs averaging 859 p o u n d s for $22.70; Luke and B a r to n S o n n er, Buhl, 981 pounds. $ 2 2J0 ; G rin d ■staff a n d Lunty, B u h l, 892 pounds, $22J0; I r a Poster, J e ro m e , 896 pounds. $22.40 a n d 976 pounds, $22.10.

Dick G raves and F ile r S ecurity , Filer, so ld feeder s te e rs a v e rag in g 630 p o u n d s f o r $24.10. B laine W right, M alta, sold fe e d e r helferS ovcragl-ng 705 pbun'ds, $2LiO . B ab ­cock Livestock, T w in F a l ls , sold s tee r caJves averaging 286-poUnds, $32.00 a n d 304 pounds, $29.00; Alvle John so n , Buhl, 340 p o u n d s , $30.50 and 451 pounds, $27.50.

B abcock Livestock, T w in Falls, sold h e ife r calves a v e ra g in g 257 pounds fo r $2650 a n d 381 pounds, $25.75; Alvle Johnson , B u h l , 357 pounds, $26.00.

Good to high ch o ice ' steers, $22.50-$24.00; com m 'erclal to low good, $20.00-$22.00; u t i l i ty ’s teers, $14.00-$17.00; fed H o ls te in s teers, $18.00-$31.00; good to c h o ic e h e if­ers, $2j.00-$23.50; c o m m erc ia l to lolv good heifers, $16.00-$19.00; utility helfer.s. $14.00-$16.00; c a n ­ners a n d cutlers, $11.00-$13.00; com m ercial bulls, $18.00 - $20.00; utility bulls, $15.00-$I750; lig h t bulls. $12.00-$16.00. '

H eavy f e e d e r s te e rs , $20.00- $23.00; lig h t feeder s te e rs , $23.00- $25.00; common q u a li ty steers, $17.00-$21.00; H o l s t e i n steers, $10.00-$19.50; poorer g ra d e steers, $11.00-$14.00; heavy fee d e r he ife rs,

$20,00-$2325; c o m m o n he ife rs, $13.00-$n.00; steer c a lv es , $25.00- $30.50; common q u a li ty s t e e r calve-s, $20,00-$24.00; h e if e r calves, $23.00-$27.00; vealers, $22.00-$24.00; feeder cows, $12.00-$13.50.

Potatoes-OnionsID A H O F A L L S

I D A H O F A L L S . F e b . 23 ( U P I ) — P o U - t o e a : U p p e r v a l le y . T w in F a l ls . U urley d U lr ic t .

O f f e r in g # m o d e r a l e : f a i r w i r e in c iu iry ; j j o w , b a r e ly a te a d y .

'i l i i s a e t a U S I m o titly s ix * A 3 in 4 OE. m in i m u m sa c k c w t . fo b m arke fji i0 .21 l p o r c e n t 10 or., l a r g e r 2 .DO-3,1.'*; 2(W:iO p e r c e n t 3 ,10*3 .40 ; 3 0 -40 p e r c e n t 3.2r»-.1.1«; b a k e r a 10-12 o t . m in im u m A nd A-l-4 o z . 4 .0 0 -4 .2 5 ; 10 lb . s a c k m esh bale<l 8 .8 & > 4 4 0 ; s m a ll s iz e tow a s 3.(iO; U S 2 i or,, m in im u m 1 .7 f i-L 0 0 ; fi. ox. m lnT nU im w a x a m i InhlW Vore x t r a .

P a c k e r p r ic e * to g r o w e r s i T o o few to q u o te .

CHICAGOC H I C A G O . K eb , 2.H ( U P I ) - P o t a l o M

•< o ld--«nd-T »ew > : - 'I \ } t n |~ U . S r ih ip m e n ts 0 3 0 ; (o ld ) u r r i v f t l s (i7 ; t r a c k lA ll; (n i-w ) a r r i v a l s n o n e ; t r a c k I ; s u p p lie s m od­e r a t e ; d c n m n d a lo w ; m a r k e t d u ll.

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The U .S . governm ent's l a n d ho ld ­ings th roughou t th e w o rld In c re a s­ed by 400,000 acres to a to ta l of 712 m illion during tho y e a r e n d e d las t June 30, the general s e rv ices a d ­m in istra tio n has re 'po rted .

T h e holdings o rig in a lly co s t 52.0 billion dollars, u p 3.4 b i ll io n dol­lars d u r in g Ihe fisca l y e a r .

Tho lan d holdings In c lu d e d 771.5 m illion acres In th e U n i te d S ta te s or 33.0 per cent o f th e n a tio n 's total l a n d area of 2,273.4 m illion acres.

A bout 720 m illion a c re s o f fed ­eral la n d was In p n b llc dom ain , p rim a rily ust'd as n a t i o n a j - f o r ­ests, n a tio n a l; parks, w ild life r e f ­uges a n d grazing areits .

T h e federal a c reag e Ijy s ta te ran g ed from 6,575 a c re s In C o n ­n e c tic u t- to 905.4'm i l lio n n c r e s ^ n A laska, w ith federal o w n e rsh ip a c ­c o u n tin g for more t h a n h a lf the a rea o f five stales.

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T h e 'a n n u a l 'B lu e a n d G o ld b an ­quet w a s held by pock tw o o f the Cub Scouts. In th e W ash in g to n school cafeteria T u esd ay evening.

Two d e a l had lOO p e r c e n t a t- tendiince an(| a th ird 80 p e r cent. Scout.s an d their fam ilies w ere led In a song program by a c tin g to as t­m asters. Morris R o th a n d W illiam Rnppleye.

The p ack charter w as p re se n ted by J o h n Martin on th e b e h a lf of the S n a k e River council. W illiam Fo.sler. W ashington sch o o l PTA p resident, accepted fo r th e spon- sorlhg PTA group.

O n e -y e a r pins w ere p re se n ted to Cubs W illiam M aupln , J a m e s R ic k a rd , Charles P e ttT so n and Jam es Langley. Q regory M oore re ­ceived a two-year p in ; T im m y O '­C onnor received a s ilv er arrow and a one-ycar p in ; J o h n Moore, wolf badge, and R n n d y Pletz, th re e -y e a r pin and U o n a n d Web elos aw ard .

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(R evenue a n d t a r a t i O t i ) — P ro ­v id in g f o r s one p e r c e n t g r o s s r e c e ip t t a x t o b e pa id by e v o ry p c r» o n f i l i n g an in c o fi ie t a x re tu rn i n a d d i t i o n to h U re g ­u l a r in co m * U x b u t p r o v id e s t h a t no p e r s o n . s h a l l pay le s s t h a n <.10 n o r m ore th a n $100 . A lao a p p r o p r i a t i n g a d d ll iu n a i f u n d s f o r public s c h o o ls a n d p u b lic h e a l th a n d reduc ing p r o p e r t y ta x e s by ti m i l l s .

H I ia « 9 (R evenue a n d U x a t i o n ) — L e v in a n a n n u a l s ta te ad v a lo r e m ta x to y ieh l tw o r ^ i l l iu n dollar* a n n u a l l y f o r t h e n e x t tw o y e a r s .

H B 3 7 0 ( A p p r o p r ia t io n s ) — A p p ro p r la t f * 13 ^ 7 .600 f ro m th e g e n e r a l f u n d lo the s l a t e a u d ito r fo r e x p e n s e s i n - ^ e n e x t b ie n n iu m . . .

I11U71 ( A p p r o p r ia t io n s ) — A p p ru p r i- a t i n g (24 ,I4U from th e g e n e r a ] f u n d fo r th e a d m in is t ra t io n o f tn e t e a c h e r s re- t i r c m o n l s ) ’il«m .

H 1W 72 ( A p p r o p r ia t io n s ) — A p p ro p r ia le s 1 1 ,320 ,81 2 from th e g e n e r a l f u n d to th s s U l e b o a rd of v o c a l io n a i e d u c a t io n ,- - H B 8 7 3 " ( ■ 3 tp p ro p rIa lIu h a ) -^ A p p ry p r iu ic s $160 ,00 0 f ro m the g e n e r a l . , f u ^ d to th e a t l o r n e y ge n e ra l,

H B374 ( A oiironrlstior)^)— A pprin irl'j20 l)V 03£r"ifrom -tne- g e n e r a l - - fu n d t t r ■ t a le b u a rd uf c o rr e c t io n * .

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H U 37 ti ( A p p r o p r ia t io n s ) — A p p r o p r ia te s $8 6 ,076 f ro m th e g e n e r a l f u n d to the s e c r e t a r y o f s la t* f o r e x p e n s e s In the n e x t b ie n n iu m .

Baby’s Rites HeldWENDELL, F eb . 23—G raveside

serv ices for S herry L y n n Rogers, In fa n t daughter o f M r. an d Mrs. E lw ln R ay Rogers, w ere conducted a t 10:30 a jn . M onday a t th e W en­dell cemetery w ith B ish o p Melvin T . A llred officiating.

H y m m C hristensen gave the p ra y e r a t the m o rtu a ry . Invocation wa3 given by H al R o g ers . B ishop A llred read the o b itu a ry . M rs. W. A. G old. Mrs. U >ren S tep h en so n , M rs. Cleo Prince a n d M rs. W al­te r Stockhmn. Jr., s a n g . N orm an S a n t gave the b e n e d ic tio n and d ed ica ted the grave.

Kennedy Note TeUs of Hope In New TalksW ASH INOTON, Feb. 23 if ^

President K e n n e d y hns ,jent personal m essage to Soviet Preniij, K hrushchov exp ress in g liopp future talks b e tw een the two cou« tries wfll be " f ru itfu l."

A m bassador Llew ellyn fhomj, ton w a j In s tru c te d yeslerday' hand th e m essag e to the Sotin leader upon h is r e tu r n to Mo.scoif

Thom pson le f t W ashington Ian, In the day a f te r tw o we(ks ot con.' sultatlon w ith K en n ed y and men! bers of h is a d m ln lstra tlo ti.

The d ip lo m at h a s had f o u r ; ferences w ith th e P resident iini, hla a rr iv a l h e re Feb. 8. Tlie!( meetings, th e W h ite House uij after the f in a l session, "will able A m bassador Thom p.wii ij, turn to M oscow w ith a cli-nr un^ derstantling o f t h e PreMdfni'i views on th e f m a t te r s discii.ssed |di bis use a s G uidance In convena. tlons w l t h j^ v l e t officials."

T h o m p sip went; to the Wlni, House w ith S e c re ta ry of sij;, Dean R usk . I n th e stateiiicm u. sued a fte rw a rd , th e While Hous said th e envoy Is taking "a p«. sonal m e ^ g e to M r. Khm shdi«. a p rcss lh g 'th e P reslde iu 's confi. dence In A m b assad o r Thompson and th e desire th a t , any fiirihi.conversaH ons-betw een ■ BoHet o|. ficlals an d th e am bassador will i* fruitful a n d a.sslst In liiinslnj about b e tte r S ovlet-A m cinan un. derstandlng." •

Last Honor Paid For Dan Biuce

F uneral se rv ices for Dari c.' Bruce w ere h e ld T hursday a t tlii Reynolds fu n e ra l chapel « ith th( Rov. Lee C arn ey officiating.

Soloist w ^ M rs. Virginia Pbir. ris an d o rg an is t w as Mrs. Join BIrrell.

P allbearers w ere Vernon Lant(. Harold B ow er, H aro ld Cirnieron’ Jack ROyston, C a rro l Knapp »ni Fred T a tte r sa l l.

Concluding se rv ices were held it Sunset M em orial p a rk .

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^ S B A T . a . 1S81 ^ TIM ES-N EW S. TW IN FA LLS. IDAHO PAGE SEVENTEBST''

I EWLY-FORMED SIXTH DISTRICT OPENS TOURNEY FRIDATIs

Bated Favorite in 8-Team Field

The n e w ly crea ted sixth c l a s s A a th le t ic district w i l l begin its first b a s k e tb a l l tou rn am ent Friday night a t Hurley a n d R ich fie ld . The new reRion, w h ich added R o c k - Isiid o f t h e o ld f if th d i .s tr ic t t o the ea'Stern half of t h e nIH f o u r t h d is tr ic t , w i l l play F r id a y luui Saturday a t t h e

s p l i t ,slte« and move to H an­s e n next w eek for the fin a ls. T h e d istr ic t also draws an in d ep en d en t and m e m b e rs - o f two conferen ces into bat- l lc . iiiarkmE the first time som e o f th e m h ave met, In several yeara.

'T h e new com er to what essen ­t i a l l y Li slill a Magic Valley d is ­t r i c t . Is R o ck lan d . And R ockland Is considered th e favorite for th is o n e . The fav o r ite s will bring, a lo n g a t e a m th a t s ta r t s a t six feet, fo u r I n c h e s and g ra d u a te s down to six i c e t - i a t h e - l i r f i t team and- atlU h a s two j lx - fo o te ra . left on th e b e n c h .

A U ANGLESFROMBy LA BRy HOVEY

' Hlgli school, colleie an d ortho- orofesslonal baskttball play-

„ s all complain a t a t th e leneth .f the jeason, and tnd-of-season

-il»l6nes5.-IJ -.i-.bftlW-.lhAt haunU ertry coach.

But all have It lolt com pared

Hovey

o ilb ltlo n c r e w n ut s taged a good

-comedy game tol.IVln r a i ls W ed­nesday night,

jlj ft " to r-ln - lUnce." the team pUyed in Austin;Tex.. M o n d a y n i g h t ; Durango.i Colo.. T u e s d a y nijht: Twin F alls Wednesday n ig h t ind le f t inunedlalely a f te r juroe to r R ichland. Wiuh.. and Its Thursday n igh t battle,

■We piny abou t 300 gam es a year," says player-co«ch B old Buie, billed a s the only ont-armcd man jn professional baskctlmll,

T^e team will “brenk up and go hope" during M ay and th e n re- poup to s ta r t th e endless series oirtiad s tands In June again. Tlielr heavy season ru n s from la te Sep­tember through April, with seldom

jay off.

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It w’a s pointed out th is area didn't have enough size to press th6 KToup too strenuously W ednes­day n ig h t.

“Man. we're happy about th at." imlled Buie. “W e hnven’t b een in I bed fo r three nlRliU." I n fact, most of the ".sock time" Is caugh t to the team ’s crowded s ta t io n - Mgon a s they race from p lace to plBCe.

Of course such a travel a rra n g e - mtnt a n d long stays away from boots o f te n re su lt In a little marU ttl s tr ife . F or th a t reason, the 6Ur« w a tc h for likely prospects lUthe tim e,

aow boat Buckner, the 6-foot. Moeh b a llh o n d lin g wizard o f the /fim.w&s unable to appear h e re as be was tak ing a brief vacation.

Knowing th a t was coming up, Buie picked up a prospect w h o ap­peared here. H e la 6-foot, 1- Inch center the S t a n lued ag a in st VaUey Sporting Goods,

"He played against lu & couple of peeks ago in Texas and we In- Tlted h im to Join the team.'* Asked■ they h ad taken him off a cam- lus. B u ie-sald '-No. hs had to quit Igh sch o o l and never went to col- !K. H e never even played high■ il ball."To th is Paul Ostyn, Twin Falls

high school a th le tic director, add- td. “Now 1 know what Chuck Wnnelly (ex-Universlty of idflhj)

tH e ~ D eciQ ~ rio rnets meeting R a f t R i v e r a t 1 p .m . a t the Burley h ig h s c h o o l gym n asiu m with M urtaugh t e s t in g the t a l l Rockland crew a t 8 :3 0 p.m.

T h e R ich fie ld phase will see th e h o s t R ichfie ld T igers play C astle - f o r d In the f i r s t game wtlh D ie ­t r i c h taking on Hansen in th e n ig h tc a p .

W h ile R o ck lan d Is the team to b e a t . Declo c a n n o t be considered o u t o f the r u n n in g ta the H o rn e ts w o n the s S u th s ld e conference t i t le w i t h a 9-1 m a rk . However, th e H o r n e ts lack th e height to ra te a s h i g h n.s c o -ch am p io n s with Rock.- l a n d . R o ck lan d also has two v ic­t o r i e s over D e c lo in season play.

R i c h f i e l d , ruhner-up In th e N orth .s id e lea g u e , and Castleford. t h i r d place o n the Southslde, a lso c o u ld prov ide m i n o r su rp rises a lo n g the w a y . Castleford b a ttled D e c lo to a s ta n d .s tlll for 31 m in ­u t e s T uesday n ig h t but lost th e ■fiam e in tho— la& U -m ln u t» r^ lo h -

_ c o a cB m ean t when h e sold the S ou th was filled with dozens of good, big Negro players w’ho never g e t a chance."

Buie, whose age Is beginning to ihow a little a f te r his pro b reak - Iji with the Globetrotters, had nothing bad to say about h i s way 6/ life, except for one thing, and Ihil falls In th e realm of coach-

—^eVfr-»got-trtvo - beythyho • d on 't: Bulerstand this ex h M U sn _ im i

Tmeay basketball," he imllea. "All Hir w an t to do Is cram th e ball Uirough th e basket. I have to m ake Hire both a ren 't playlnj a t the ume tim e."

• '• •I After th e m ost amicable ac-

- y ^ y t l n g on gate receipts, th e crew for R ichland . ‘‘I hope y o a pcd- enjoyed the show," one com-'

Bwtei *,'Here’s my w d ." said ijother. **we*d like to get toge- (iier with you again next y ea r."

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f ie ld , which ojpened badly, blazed In m id seaso n a n d then tailed o ff s l ig h tly to w ard the end. has coach D a le C h a tte r to n w o r r i e d . "W e h a v e n 't looked good .ou t las t tw o g a m e s ." C h a t te ro n reports. “W e've w o n th e g a m e s b u t we lacked th e c rlsp n e .w on o f fe n s e and hustle o n d e fe n s e we h a d two weeks ago."

T h r e e of t h e clubs, D ietrich , R a f t R iver a n d Hansen, are long S h o ta a t best. N one of the tea m s h a v e been a b le to muster co n ­s i s t e n t scoring p unch . Any of th e t h r e e can be s tro n g on a given n i g h t b u t d o n 't a p p e ar to have th e h o r s e s to go t h e route.

Mills and Miles Provide Scoring Punch as Seattle Drops Bengals

Finals Slated For Girls’Gage Toui’iiey

B U S S . Feb, 23—Cama.s Coiinty

th e d istr ic t girls b asketba lr-tum -nam ent Wednesday n ig h t o n a p a ir of surprLslnijly easy victories. Tlie two squads will m eet In the cham pionsh ip battle T h u rsd a y night a t -the Bliss gym­nasium following th e consolation f ina ls between B ru n eau and Diet- r ic h a l 1 p.m. '

C a m a s County, g e ttin g a 23- p o in t e ffo r t from D o n n a Bauschcr. s to m p ed pa.st the' H ag erm an team 66-23. h an d in g H ag erm an its first lofls a f te r two victories, Marla H aw kes again paced th e Pirate M isses w ith 16 points.

R ich fie ld had little troub le after th e flr.st quarter In g e tting past B ellevue 3? - 22. M axine- Behr topped Rlchficld w ith 17 while Vicki B erry had 11 for th e losers.

D ie tr ic h earned the r ig h t to play fo r consolation honors w ith a 32- 21 d e c i s i o n over G ra n d View, th a n k s to a 17-point n ig h t by Jerri C a rp e n te r . G rand View, for the th ird s tra ig h t n ight, w as paced by V ada CuUcu, who tan k e d n .

so p h o m o re D av e Nelson. Phil H e lt- m ey e ^ helped to o and a pair of q u ick fielders b y P rice put K -S tate w i th in 2 ;p o ln ts, 27-20.

L a r r y Oomley tr ie d It froM th e side a n d , then P r ic e lowered th e boom . He got e ig h t of K-Btate's last 10 * poin ts as the W ildcats fiw cpb-ln to .an-^llxpoin t-lead , 12-31, a t t h e h a lf r— '

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Heavpveiglits Take Trip to Palm Beach

P A L M B E A O P , F la ., Feb. 23 W - B o th Ingem ar Johansson and h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m p io n Floyd P a t ' te r s o n . whom h e h o p es to dethrone, sp e n t T h u rsd ay In Palm Beach w here’ Ingo t r a in s . B u t there were no p l a n s (or t h e m to meet.

T h e two hnevyw elgh ts cut tapes w ith J a c k ie a i e a i o n lor a tele­vision show.

J o h a n ss o n , w h o h a s taken It easy f o r two d a y s while recuper­a tin g f ro m a h e a d cold, resumed ac tiv e t r a in in g ' W ednesday.

H e g o t In s o m e ro & d w o tlL i^ ip o r r ln g . '/ J o j je d liv e ' miles oii a golf c o u rs e a n d bo x ed tlx rounds with sp a rm o tea Freddie Dlacs, O llff-M o rrls a n d .B o lam on Mncatlcr.

A t P a t te r s o n 's M iam i Beach ho- t t l t r a i n in g c a m p , th e champion s p a r r e d five ro u n d s and shifted gears f ro m b o x in g to ilugsln;.

P a t te r s o n ’s J e f t - r lg h l combina­tion f lo o re d h i s f ir s t iparm ate, Levi—R j r te , - N e w —Y drlcrO lty,~ in ro u n d o n e of a B ph td u led two. T h a t W M -alL-lor-<Forte.

r i o y d went tw o rounds caoli with , A lv in , a r o e n , whom he flo o red wltii a r ig h t to .th itr jb a , and W lla o n H a n n ib a l, whoie mid die t o o k 'fi d tu b b ln j from Pattdt' gon'i b o d y a t t a c k . ,

Wildcats Belt Kansas, Gain Tie for Lead

M A N H A T T A N , K ans., Feb. 23 IJI —T h e K ansas S t a te Wildcats, a id ­ed b y a la te f ir s t half scoring b la s t b y Ced P r ic e , walloped K a n s ­as 8 1 -6 3 W e d n esd ay night to gain a t i e w ith the lo s in g Jayhawks for the l e a d In t h e Big Eight confer­ence bask etb a ll race . Both team s are 8 -2 ,

T h e victory. K a n s a s State's 16th o f _ th _ e _ je a { g a - - J ia lp i t four d e - fea ts , avenged a 75-68 d e fea t h a n d e d them by the Jayhawks In L a w re n c e J a n . 20.

T h e W ildcats, ran k ed eighth n a ­t io n a l ly , s ta r te d slow and K ansas n u r s e d a lead o f six to nine poin ts u n til Price, w h o h a d spent most of Uie e a r ly m in u te s o n the bcnch, cam e In to l ig h t , th e fire.

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H lffh i n d iv i d u a l r « m e . M . K uykcndiil) 202 } h ig h in d iv id u a l a e r lM . M . K iiykm - d&ll 6 1 1 ; h i i r h a c r a tc h te a m g a m e . Wllnon P l a n l j i s M ID ; h ig h h n n d lc a p team g a m e , W i l t o n P l a n in g M il l 7-42: h lsh h a n d ic a p te « m le r le * . W iin n n P lan in g M il l 2 . 1 4 1 ; h ig h su -a lx ih t e a m l e r l t i . W ilso n P U o i n g M il l 1 .802.

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S - 1 ; M A T P a v in g d e fe a te d N o rc o 3-1.H ig h i n d iv i d u a l g a m e . D ic k Kei.-an 205;

h ig h in d iv i d u a l a e r ie i . W il i ls D tn m a rk S 4 6 ; h ig h a c r t t c h t« a m g a m e , MAT P t v i n * 8 T 2 ; h ig h H a n d lc ip t e a m gum*. M A T - P a v i n f M 5 ;_ i i lg h _ J » a n d lc * p - U im - M r t M T H X T 1*avlng 2 . « 0 ; h ig h acra tch U u n t e r i e i . U A T P a v i n g 2.3&1.

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Big 7 League Ends Season

PO K ATJilJ.O , Fob. 2.’! (/I’) — Duve llilla and E ddie Miles I'iiiiii; to tlie rc.sciie with h o t sh o o liiin and i-et)oiiiulini; W'edne.sday iii};ht a.s Seatllc iiiiiycM'i ily downod Idaho S ta te collei'e G i-b l in iin inter-seclional ba.sketball (fame. The victory, koepinjr Sonttle’.s N C A A toiH'ney hope.s alive, pfives the C hieftains a 16-7 won-hisl record, he.st amoiiK: th e N orth w est iiidependent.i. Idaho Slate, its w ifin ing streak broken at 11 Karno.s. now i.s

' 1."i-10. The B engals lo s t their ■ f ir s t 8 pm e.s th is ,sea.‘(on.Iflaho State took an early lead. 15-7 over S ea ttle , but th e Chief.s g o t hot on Mile.s' s h o o lin ”: and cam e back to take a

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r e n d r to -p u tn m rT Jir '^ B ^ ^T T T O n ^ ferciice trophy In t h d r showcase, the ocher six m em bers of the c o n ­ference w rap up the scaiion th is week-end.

The w eek-end schctlule. w hich includes four games, will be th e final tu n e-u p s for the d istric t AAA tournarfjent w hich opens In Jerom e and M lnlco nex t Thur.sday.

The F riday n ig h t s la te finds th e Oakley H ornets tra v d ln g to B u h l Gooding will e n te r ta in the r u n ­ner-up Burley BobcaUs while th e F iler W ildcats will trav e l to J e ­rome.

Satu rday n ig h t Gooding a n d F lier top off the season a t Flier.

T h e teanw m ee t ag a in m S eattle; Mlnlco an d B urley h ave the o n e- M a rc h 2. Seattle p lays M ontana spots c linched and Buhl n eeds

h o s ,ta ic ‘5 turn to come..bacK .ajtcx t i l e intermission an d i t d id . knot- t in g the score a t 41-41.

— S ea ttle Tnoved’*ahead“to -irtO -4 l- lea d , befpre th e B en g a ls came fro m behind to ta k e the lea d again53-51 on Bob B lum 's u n d e rh an d la y in w ith four m inu tes, 15 sec­ond.? left.

The Chiefs sn ap p ed o u t of it In t h e final four m in u tes, tak in g a54-53 lead on baskets b y Tom S h a u le s and M ills and th e n pull­i n g away for keeps.

M ills and Miles, w ith 22 an d 31 p o in ts , respectively, a cco u n ted lor m a s t of the S e a ttle sco rin g . They a ls o pulled In .m o s t of th e Chiefs’ 54 rebounds to ISO 's 42. Pn\nk S w o p es led the B engal scoring, al.so w ith 22 po in ts.

S t a te in Bozeman F r id a y nlpht w h ile Idaho S ta te h as a d a te with RegLs in Denver S a tu rd a y .

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n ig h In d iv id u a l gam e. P a t I'leenor 2 24: h igh Ind iv idua l ae rie i. P ra n k . Cook K81; h ig h a c ra tc li te am r ^ e , Dent«n D r illin g 9 1 4 ; h igh h an d icap team gfime, K re n g e l'i 1 ,018 ; h igh h an d icap team oeriea, p e n t o n D rillin g 2 . m ; high a c ra tch te a m aeriM , D enton D rill in g 2,&22,

H ig h l lg h t i : Bow ler o f th e week, Frank Cook 681.

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<-0; B ea tw ay B ulldjng C en te r H aielton de/eate<l A lb e r ta o n ’i ft-1; T h re e -0 Clean, e r i d e fe a te d fity lliU Ilua* WelUT ru ck in g t ie d M ilitary Inn 2-2.

H igh In d iv id u a l gam e, fih lrlcy Blaki 217; h igh In d iv id u a l fe r le t , S h irley Blakt <94; h igh a c ra tc h team gam e, Beitwav B uild ing C e n te r lU x e lto n ROB; high h an d icap te a m gam e, T h re a -0 C leanen 078; h igh h an d ic a p team eerlea, Thrce*0 C leaner* 2 .7 6 8 ; high ac ra tch team ‘ie r l« , B eatw ay B u ild in g C en ter H axelton 2.209.

H ig h lig h ta : Bow ler of th e w eek, N orm t F in e 47D { b o w le r o f th e m o n th , Helen M cCollum.

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D lat. Co. S -1 ; Globe S eed tra dafetied W h ite S a t in 4-0; FIv* P o in t Q leanen d efea ted J e n a t n JeW elen M : W agner 'i d efea ted W O T U 4-Os A lbum Studloi defea ted A r c t k C ircle S-J.

H ig h In d iv id u a l ^ e . Ju d y F re l i 107; h ig h im tlv id u a i te rlea , D o n n a Bohling fO l-i-h ig h • o n i tc b t<)K m ~K iin«;rW auner'i 80 2 ; h igh h a n d ic a p team g am e. W agner 'i D U : h ig h h an d lca ii tenin le rtea . KLve P o in t C le a n e ra 2.H371 h igh ic r a tc h ieim •Ir le a , F iv e P o in t C le a n e n 2.384.

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4-0 J K T F I d efea ted t 'a r m e r a In iu ranee M ; H a te l to n Dank defea te il A igrow 2Vj*U{if T h o rn e 'i- IG A defe« ted Ja c k and J e a n ’i 4 -0 ; A agrow n e ie a rc h defM ltd Tlm e»-N ew e S V ^;"

P a t te r s o n aIk ) Jogged flv« m ll» aro u n d -M tilm i-B eA ch 'h lK h lohool'fl g i 'oundo.

Dtlly 8 t « U f i r t , JolmuiQaburg, S o u th Africa, la o n p tA in of M ioh lgnn-fltn lo 'fl- •w lm niinrW Rm ;

— IIIg h - |n ( ! lV Id u il gam e, J 'h y ltl i B r«iii 10 8 ; h ig h In d iv id u a l le rlea , P h r l l la Bragg M 7 ; h igh » c r« tc h t e a m - g * ^ , F ln e .tilub 8 ia I •’h lgh"*h«K aicap tean i g«m e, Pine C lub 9481 h ig h hHildicap te a m •e r li i , T h o rn e 'a IG A 2,flOBj l»lgh <•erlea , P in e G lu b 2,28V,

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T w in Fall* T i t l e . and T r u i l defeated Lot Tav4rn <*01 ~ 'Houlh P a rk Rlnol . . ...........................defea tc il J I m 'a P lace 3 -1 ; H o m e of Ntiftlo d e f e a t s M otor-Vu ’—> H lg H -ln d lv id u M lg an ie rW in -P p tle r-6 S 4 ; lilgh IhiilvhlUNi arrien. Kod (lordoii fl'iilli h ig h ac r« lrh tcRin gnine, T u r f Chib NK.11 h ig it lm iidli‘«Li Unin uaiiic, A m erican L in en l»171 h ig h liandloait (earn aeriee, <TiKP 2 ,715; tiigh a«r« toh •e r li i ,

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Tennis Chief Is Opposed to Open Tourney

NEWTON, M ass.. Feb. 23 1.11- K arrlf io n Rowbotham. p re s id e n t of t J ie powerful New E n s la n d Lawn T e n n is RSisMlatlon. h a s declared h im s e lf solidly opposed to t h e open t e n n is movement "In any fo rm ."

A nd t h ! p res id en t o f t h e U S L T A 's largest section , w h o says h e has enough back ing to k ill any BUCh proposal, h a s fired o ff a let­t e r to nSLTA P re sid e n t George B a rn e s o f Chicago spelling o u t his p o s itio n .

"W e 're going to keep a m ateu r te i fn ls am ateur," R o w b a th am in ­s is t s .

" I 'n i willing to s it dow n wUh B a r n e s an d discuss w h a t c a d be d o n e ab o u t the problem . B u t I'm n o t going to s it by a n d w atch a m a te u r tennts th row n to Jack K r a m e r (pro ten n is p ro m o tc rl.—— A n d -I 'm -n o t n lo n e - in - th ls r ! t h in k we have 66.000 out o f 79.000 v o te s If the open tennis proposal c o m e s before the USLTA. T h a t's e n o u g h to kill It."

K ra m e r recently p ro p o sed to u rn e y , or series of tourneys, w h ic h w ould be open to b o th pro a n d top amateur players. H e also s a id am ateur tennis Is doom ed."

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only to win Its gam e w ith Oakley to cinch th ird . O oodlng ' has th e fou rth .-ipot edge w ith a 4-8 m ark b u t Jerom e Is still In con ten tion th ere w ith 4-7. F ile r U 3-7 a n d Oakley l,s 3-8,

Fish ProgramTo Be Aired At Public Meet

RUPERT, Feb. 2 3 - F ls h m a n ­agem ent will be dlscu.s.sed by S tacy Oebhnrd.s, d is tr ic t f ish biologist for the Id ah o fish an d game d e ­p a rtm en t, a t a free public mcotlnB a t 8 p jn , M onday a t M lnlco h ig h school.

O ebhards will ex p la in a ll phases of Id ah o ’s f ish m an ag em en t p r o ­gram Include w h a t I t required to produce good fish in g ; problem s encountered by fish them selves, and th e fu tu re outloolc for s ta te anglers.

A h ig h lig h t wlU be d e ta iled d is ­cussion of sa lm o n a n d s tee lhead ru n s In Id ah o a n d th e effect o f com pleted a n d proposed dams o n th e stream s.

Color slides will be used to Illus­tra te bo th th em e s a n d a special movie will be shown.

T h e p ro g ram Is the l a s t In a s e ­ries o f l iv e d iscussions o n wildlife m an ag em en t sponsored by th e P au l an d R u p e r t C ham bers o f Commerce.

Arizona w ill p lay 11 football gam es-th l» “ fa llren d ln B r-th e -cam -- palgn on Dec. 1 w ith a game in Hawaii.

Instructional, Educational Ski - Film to Be Shown in T.F. Friday

All a.spect.s of .skiing frdPi the 1!)G0 w inter Olympn’s t(i demon.striition.s on te c h ­nique,s iiiui some c»m e(iy will he shown in a special (iiip iuul o n c h a lf hour film , “ Ski Tim e U SA ," at th e Tvviij Falls .jiiiliiir h ig h school iiuditoriiini. The film, will be nar­rated by yverre Enjtcif, head (if the ski schnol a t Allii, U ta h . It will hcKin a t 8 :30 p.m. Friday. The program , aimed at ('iitertainiiiK as mui'h a s iiistcucting s k i e r s , i s spon.'^ored i)v the T w in Falls! —K iaw aiiis club w ith p a r t ol the proceeds Koii'tr to the hitrh .school ski c lu li . ,

T h e H im u a s e d ite d b,v E llR C n, a mtM uber o f a (lu iio u s sk iin g fa m ily , a n d . I.s d e .sc r ib e d a s on e o f t h e best ev e r i)ut loytM hifr. L ow ell T h o n ia .s . w e ll -k n o w n ra d jn c o m in e n tu to r , a f te r s e e ln « •S k i T im e U S A ,” w ro ie E n g e n , ‘T h l .s I.s by ff tr y o u r b e s t show . I d o n ' t see how a n y o n e c a n ev e r to p th l .s o ne . If .s fu ll o f lauKh.s, t h r i l l s a n d fikl- Ing t h a t m ake.s m e w a n t t o h e a d fo r t h e s k i slnpe.s. E v ery s k i e r will g e t a t e r r i f i c b e ll o u t o f y o u r show,*’

EhRen h as l^he b ac k g ro u n d to know w h a t is ROod an d co m b in e i t In to. o n e a n d one-lm lf_hQ urs.oLtQD e n te r ta ln m e n b

A fte r sp en d in g hlfr y o u th in Nor­way, E n g e n 's f irs t big d e b u t In th is co u n try cam e in the early 1930’s as a m em b e r of an ex h ib itio n team , which trav e led acro.s.s th e co u n try s tag in g perform ance.s.

He is a pa.st w inner of t h e C hi­cago N orge Jum ping m e e t held a t S o ld ie r field, the N a tio n a l sen ­ior Ju m p in g m eet in U ta h and hold.s s e v e ra l o th er titlc.s. H e p lac­ed .second in the fo u r-w a y n a ­tionals in 1940, the nVoel IhcludlhR Jum ping. cros.s country , dow nhlU and s la lo m event.s.

A fte r becom ing an ln st;-u c to r a t Alta, S v e re is credited w i th de­veloping th e f ir s t p rac tica l, te a c h ­able d eep snow technlue. H e also Is one o f t h e original snow ran g e rs , whose d u tie s Include the s tu d y and contro l o f ava lanches on .ski area. His film in clu d es .several o u t s ta n d ­ing a v a la n c h e sequences.

E n g en becam e in te re s te d In m aking sk i movies w hen h e and

Cops Ski Crownhi

I l ia f u j i u =— eim ade a film called Ski A ces for pox M ovietone, p ro m t h a t beg in ­ning h e h a s taken o u ts ta n d in g footage fro m all p arts of t h e world In re c e n t years.

H e Ju d g es h is “Ski T im e USA“ to be h is best. S ta rr in g In I t are such w ell know n skiing n a m e s as Toni S a ile r , M olterer. R a lp h M il­ler. B u d W erner. H y v a n ln e n of P lnaldxja. ChicV Igaya. W lU y Bog- ner a n d m an y o thers, w ho a p p e a r In ra c in g sequences.

division of the 1961 S u n Valley Ski c lu b cham pionship ra c e co n ­d u c ted over th e w eek -en d . Fegry K o lo u ch , Tw in Falls, m ad e H » sw eep for M aiio V alley Junior Bklers b y wlnninj^ th e rlrlif Utfe. (S o n Valley photo—4 ta f f en firav ln ;)

T.F., Jerome Win In LDS Tourney

JE R O M E , Feb. 23— T w in Palls and J e ro m e w ards took o p en in g tlc to rle s In the LD S,’ I d a h o divi­sion 60, Ju n io r b asketba ll to u rn a . m ent W ed n esd ay n ight.

T w in P a lls f if th w ard d ro p p ed B urley 's f i r s t ward 39-21 w h ile J e ­rome f i r s t ward edged T w in P alls six th w a rd 37-35.

T h e tw o w inners will m e e t a t 8'.4S p jn . T h u rsd ay to d e c id e th e title w h ile B urley arid -Twin PaUs six th w ill play for co n so la tio n honors a t 7:30 p jn ,

W in n ers will advance In to a re ­gional m e e t w ith ch a m p lo iu o f the to u rn a m en t being cond u c te d In Barley.—

Meet OpensSHOSHONE, Feb. 2 3 - T h e

fo u r th district c lass A A basket­b a ll tou riuunen t o p e n s a t Sho­sh o n e high school to n ig h t with two varsity a n d ' o n e Junior v a rs ity b a tt le . '

T lie varsity gam es p i t Sho­sh o n e against W en d ell a t 7:30 p. m . with H a llty m e e tin g Kim­berly a t 0 p .m . A Jay v ee battle, betw een W endell a n d Glenns Terry, will begin a t 6 p . m.

U se D orm ant O il S p ra y Now, fro m Globa Seed A F e e d . Adv.

F E L K FIN ED N E W YO RK , Feb. 23 (ffl — R ay

F e l ix of the Los Angeles L a k e r i W ed n esd ay w as fined |160 b y M au ­ric e Podoloff, preaW cnt o f th » N a tio n a l B asketball 'a sso c ia tio n , fo r h i s ro u g h play la a g a m e a t C in c in n a ti la s t S unday. A wild sw in g by F e lix h i t Mike P a rm e r of t h e Royals on the chin a n d se n t h im to a h o sp ita l with a s lig h t concussion .

-T h e Y ankees, In s e t t i n g a a A m e ric a n league m ark la s t seaso n w ith 193 hom eruns, h it 93 o f th e ir fo u r baggers In Yankee s ta d iu m .

Dressen ClaimsBRADENTON, F la ., Feb . 23 IffV-

I t an y o n e wants to bet a h a t th a t t h e Pittsburgh P ira te s r e p e a t as N a t io n a l league p e n n a n t w inners, M llx au ^^ e§ ,m n ag er_ C huck J D s e n is read y to tak e him* oh .

T h e b rash boss of th e BraVes n o t only thinks P ittsb u rg h w on't w in again , but he 's willing to w ag­e r tw o h a ts that h is club f in ish es a h e a d o f th e Pirates.

" I 'l l tell you a n o th e r c lu b th a t w i l l b e a t out P ittsb u rg h ." aald D re s s e n . "Loi Angeles. T h e Dodg. e ra will be the club to b ea t. Tliey g o t th e best fielding, th e m ost s p e e d a n d the best p itch in g In the le a g u e .

-‘T h e mystery team in th e league, a c c o rd in g to Dressen, Is th e S an P r a n c i jc o Giants.

" I can ’t figure 'em out." h e said, " T h e y 'v e got a good team . T hey s h o u ld h av e won the la s t two y e a r s , b u t they d id n 't. T h ey m ad e a g o o d p ick when th'ew n a m e d A l v in D a rk m anager."

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U * rd ln g 'a defeate«l C unn ingham 1 n o n i i« T ic h 'i-T je lt« tJ . I la r r ln g to n 'a S*l 1 C a r t e r ' i t(«<1 U U lm er'a 2-2 j F o rd ’a de- f e a te t l G ruvea' 4*0; MJIIer'a d e fea ted l le lle w e ir< 8- 1.

H U rh Individual gam e. T belm a G rovei 160, llroy iU rding 1<M; high Ind iv idual

HllUr Mflth ig h acra tch team g tm t , Lula a n 4 Cecil I l a r r l n g lo n S2)t nigh hand icap tean i g a m e , D arlene mil D ro r H ard in g 371; h lg ti h an d icap ttim le i l t a , Irene a n d J im F o rd 1,080;' h lih ic ra tc h team , ae^le i, I r e n * and J im Ford 94G<

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j^ S D A Y , 1961TTM ES-N EW S: TW IN FALLS. ID A H O PAGE TWEOTT-ONB

Declamation Event Set by Aiea School

FFA Member Wins Banner

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t h r e . t a l i n g s 1„ e S T ^ . i n wlU b e e lig ib le lo ti ii iT fh rd ls trlc t c o n t e s t M a rc h II In Smberly, a n d o n ly o n e In cn -h S „ / o f th e d i s t r i c t contc.st « . 11 h (llslble to e n t e r t h e rcRloiml J l t ' s t M a rc h 25 In T « 'ln FalU .

'“ judio for th e local school con- iMl next week w ill be Mrs. Peter cjjif, C harles G ra it t , nobcrt PrMic'l! and M rs. M arjo rie Jeii-ifn. jud!eJ (or elim ination con- m tj being h e ld a t the school Ihis -eek are Mrs. P re s to n Stock.s nnd

jis K. E. W elsel tor sperch one ^ 't « o and M rs. N orm an NIeI.siin ,nd Mra. LeBoy G a rn e r, (or ihe fpeecli one c la ss o f Mr.s. Marvin Badgf’’-

students will be Brivded s»imlor, ncellent, good a n d fair. linirio.i liU be m ade In poetry , meraorlied orator)', o rig in a l o rato ry , o.'iioin- potuitous s p e ak in g , original essiy, MUitl dl«cus.slon, humoroii.s m id- Inj, dram atic read ing , r a d I o i«aklns, a fte r d in n e r .spcecti and r if f l slory-.Thfure wIlLhe_iio.cri~ trie! In choral sp eak in g nnd radio drama.

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bark ed f ro m e c o II o in y c la ss p lane w e a r in g -in overcoiii o v e r h is p a ja iu ii.s .

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1961 -T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN F A L L S 4 D A H 0 -- rapS D A Y , PEBEUAEY 2 3 ,195,_ .

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■ denim arkeli and n e ig h b o rh o o d (.toros m the Ka{t, M idw est and^F ai' Wcsi iVftr rib roasts a s U ielr weekly .Mclal o n e -chain o ffe rs i h e lo- mch cut at 49 c e n ts a pound and toven-lnch cut a t 57 c e n ts a pound ta the New Y o rk m ctro p o lilan

That's rough ly 20 cen ts be­l o w Vear-carller J e j« l s ^ .

C a l l l e A r e ' B t a e r

' P a r t 01 th e r e a s o n f o r ti>p p r ic e c u U Is to s h a r p e n d e m a n d d u r i n j

. l e n t A n o th e r r e a s o n m a y b e t h a t l i t t l e com ing to m a r k e t r c c e n i ly ▼ h a v e b e e n b ls 'g c r t h a n u s u a l , r e

f le e t in g ch eap a n d a b u n d a n t te rd ^L e g o ( lam b I s f e a t u r e d in a

le w a r e a s , w i th ■ s i m i l a r p r ic e s la s h e s o f 20 c e n t s a p o u n d f ro m . y e a r a g o a t 4 9 c e n t s a p o u n d s n d 65 c e n ts a p o u n d f o r o v e n - r e a d y c u ts . I n e x p e n s i v e p o r k c u t s s u c h a s b u tts , s h o u l d e r s ’ a i id im o k e d p icn ic s a r e f e a t u r e s In

“ o th e T a re 'a S . F is h - s p e c l n i s I h c lu a e

h a l ib u t s teak , c o d ^ e a l ^ ^ a n d ’( W ^ l s h .

Chicken P rice IHsliP r i c e a d v a n c e s o f t w o to f o u r

c e n t s j l& u n d m a k e f r y i n n c h i c k ­e n s u n a t t r a c t iv e a s a b a r g a i n H e m .

T o p p in g th e b e s t b u y l i s t a m o n g v e g e ta b le s th is w e e k a r e b o o ts , b ro c c o li, c a b b a g e , c a u l i f l o w e r , F lo r id a celery , e n d i v e , e s c a r o le , Ic e b e rg le ttu c e , m e d i u m y e l lo w o n ­io n s , p a rs le y , p e a s , p o t a t o e s , r a d - I j h e s , rh u b a rb , t o n l i a t o e s a n d th e o r a n g e J e rs e y v a r i e t y o f s w e e t p o

ta to e s .ao o d buys In clu d e artichokes,

beans, carrots, cooking greens such U collard, m u sta rd a n d tiirn lp tops, spinach, c o rn , green o n ­ions, leeks, m ushroom s, large yel­low onions, peppers, sq u ash , w a t­ercress, turnips a n d ru ta b a g a s .

G rapefru it and o ran g es reign supreme among f ru i ts . Good buy.s Include McIntosh, K o m e , red and golden Delicious a p p le s , avocados, Umes;'small pears a n d coconuts.

S ‘-emphasis o nf r o m la s t

l l s h , c o in o i -

T h e smallest b ird k n o w n to m an Is th e calypte h e le n a e , a h u m - m ihgbM ; i tr jro w s-B in y T T rin c n e s loag. __________ ________________

Report G iveii For Jerome’s County Aides

J E R O M E . Fi'b. 1:3 - M rs . C h n r - lo it( ‘ R oberson , c o u n ty ,c le r k a n d a u c liio r . p re sn u e d l l w q u a r t c i i y r r p o i 'i lo . coiiniy c o in m is s lo n e rf i M u iid n y a t the court h o u fic .

C an i|nU .sloners vo ted to g iv e a M | m o n ih ly ra b c to a l l t h e c o u n ty (ffputif '.s , exccpi one. w h o r e c e n t ly rw e iv t-d a raiso I'iic s a l a r y o f th e

s u p e n n tc n d e iu Wius s e t a l l $ 370 . I

D o n a ld L. SiKH)k p re .s e n te d h l.v r c s in n a i io u a5 Jerome c o u n ty c o n - i s ta b le , ]

A t (h e coun ty ci)m inj>sjon m e e t - hik' In.st week n \v(T(1 a d v is o r y c o n u n u te e w ils e.stublushcd. T h e r o i n m i t t i v Includr.s I 'Y ei K a s w o r n i , R a lp li B a lsch , M n/olton: A u s t in ^ Iiith (> ney , F rank Y a n io R a ta . L eo N an cd la .s . Virpil C liiiborn, W ilb u r ’I 'u r n e r . C arro ll W ilconib, R a n n a l d S h ro p ih ir f* . county w ood s u p e r in - t r n d n i i : L. H Viin R lp o r . W i l la r d L n tr i i i ip r a n d Kolih J o h a r i s c n .

A t t l ie mcptliiK In s t w e ek th e f a i r b o a r d wa.s appo in ted w i th M a c Ambra-<e a s chairm an. O th e r s a r e M iH o rd Jonc.s, Eden; B ill B ro w n , H ii7 .clton ; Tom U n u i n , J a m e s P n im y a h d HnfoW je n k tn g . L . H . V a n H i p ( T w lll^crve a.s t h e c o u n ty c o m m [ s s j o n e r ^ ]hc f a j r b o a r d .

Morkef Place of

M ogic Valley

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l i» h H c* » b n iu » t » f fo m p * n ? o r d e r ,

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A l . r i in u lJ O S ANONYM OUS. Kuf fu r- ihiT tiifiirntH tioa, RE ii-4(i30 or KE .'11.' \Vend«ll.

SPECIAL NOTICES

FIN E D OVER LICE.VSEW ENDELL. F rl3 . 2 3 - R o b e r t W .

B ra rk e tt, rouu? 3, Twin P a lls , w as fined $5 and cnst.i by J u s tic e of th e P cace J. C. Miller fo r o p e r- n ting -a vehicle with an ex p ire d d riv e r 's licen.se, Stftte P a tro lm a n C h arle s Peugh Issued th e c ita tio n .

h iu l i n g . . Htihi.

V(>riioi) O ljin d rr.

K lI L L K U H K U.SH product* , g u i c k d<>li«'cry, HK a-TiiTO.

U U a 'iU M incul cu^liik( anil . • nd wlii)lc»«le by haUi-iitern . K in 'ih irly ('..Id .St.iraiff.

i.vU.iCt.U aiv»nv*r aiyl«riiiriii. h r ia . *iiri{icBl * iippu rtt I.ys

HK v:o»l, Xj-2 flth A'« Ki»r.- . i n i i l r , I je lw .'rn ^lU fi nl •iM ith ri U o i 'M i . c /o >r itifi>rii>tttion o n " S iiijl w f o rm in i t in M a ir ic Vallfy.

CHIROPRACTORS• r .jC V t U r A lm a H artJm , 130

Mu:n S o n h . R E 3-4741

BEAUTY SHOPSS l 'h C lA L p « r tn a n e n l . l ie if u la r ly M .£0.

A*k. J ..r • t i r r c n W B ttn fn tir* '.'I l i i ir* d a )a a n d S a tu r i ia y i . Idahu Oar* b*r and R e a l i ty .Shop, RK S-2861.

C O M ) * lA |K b e a u ty a e rv lc* by ailv*nc«><l a lu d o n la a l - reU ut'eil-priee*.-P«rm «n(nta 13. lirA u ty A rt* A c a d rm y . 136 U a in Avi-niip W .*at. R E 3-R342.

Lana L a n ^d o n , left, Sallj Peacock, center, and Dorothy Evans, all Tw in Falls, prepare elothe.H for shipm ent'to the children's hom e, Boise. Tlie clothes were collected by members of the Twin FaiI.s high school Future Homemakers of America ciub in a liouse-to>hnuse drive Monday eveninjf. The proltcl w as conducted in conJimcUon w ith a IJNICEF collection. The ffroup collected J38.80 fo r the UNICEF fu n d . (SUff photo-en^aving)

IF YOU PLANT IT OR FEED IT

Milner Citizens Report Journeys

MILNER. F e b . 23 - Mr. a n d Mrs. R Icharcl Sutm lller and s o n s have r e tu rn e d hom e after v is itin g friends an d re la tiv e s In O lym pia , Wash.

Mr. and M r s . E a rl Sars and s o n are In C le a r f ie ld . Utah, w h e re they were c a l l e d becau.se o f , t h ^senou.1 l i jn e s s of Scar's m o th e r^ Mrs. C laren ce St-ars.

M r. and Mrs. Joe B ra s ie r an d fam ily have re tu rn ed f ro m T h e Dalles. O re , T h e y were a c c o m p a ­nied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W rig h t, MurtauRh.

J . E, Neumann, Earl S e a rs , and Lcs Rose. M ilner, and M ax B oley. M urtaufih, have returned f ro m an Irrigation opera to r’s co n feren ce In BoLse.

' M r. and Mrs. T e d Wren a r e v is ­iting friends a n d re la tiv e s in Colorado.

U s e D o r m a n t O il S p r a y N o w . f r o m G lo b e S eed A F e e d . A d v .

GLOBE SEEDW ill Ho«e It.

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READ TBIES-NEW S W A N T ADS+1

A u c t io n S a le !T o be held 1 mile East a n d Yi mile S ou th of Hogerman

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27SALE STARTS 10:30 a.m. Lunch by Hagerman Grange

4 TRACTORSD2 C aterp illar.'R eally In good condition, t r a c k

grease gun1A54 Ford In A-1 co n d itio n a n d good rubber H International In f a i r condition, fair ruB ber A International In good condition

FORD MACHINERY3 point utility b la d e — 3 p o in t 3-row c o rru g a to r International b e e t, b ean a n d com planter o n

rubber, 3 point Self feed ditch c le a n e r — Dearborn 6*ft. m o w e r Rigid ahatik sp u d a n d co rn cu lt^ato r _

’3"polnE 2-row c o r n p lan te lT iHlernallonnl

MACHINERYTrail Hurst sp ra y e r off rubber, complete w i t h

boom and h a n d gain Farm hand with m a n u r e bucket and push o f f

hay basketInternational 2 -b o tto m 2«way 10 Inch ])low o n

rubberOliver 20-hole d o u b le disc g ra in drill on s te e l

^Hh all steel b o x a n d aeeder atmchmenl n n dpower lift

Qehl single head c o m ch opper with hay h e a d

KUllfer Jieavy d u ty d isc 2 Buerkens chopped h a y a n d ensilage w ag o n s

with heavy t ru c k ru b b e r International ta n d e m dL^c

'S 'sectlon steel h a a ro w —3 section wood h a rro w 2 section spring to o th h a rro w 'Killifer 1-row su b so lle r

-Slngl«-row Wooda B ro th e r s c p m plcker..PTO— - . International No.- 60 h a y b a le r with motor, c o n ­

verted to string Bpud, corn and b e a n c u ltiv a to r for H In te rn a ­

tionalHangon 1-bottom 2 -w a y plow fo r H In te rn atio n al John Deere 7-ft. t r a i l m ow er o n rubber Sargent side rake o n ru b b e r Chattln ditcher (m e d iu m )Chattln ditcher ( la rg e ) — S ing le wing ditcher Two 4-whceled s te e l box m an u re spreaders Eversman 0*(t. a te e l w h ee led lan d levcler

SHOP TOOLS< 'i-ln . bench vise; 2 good anvils, new set o p e n

end wrenches, s e t T h o rse n Vj drive socket s e t , fence tools, b r e a s t d rill. C rescent wrenches.

T ap iind die sot, s e t wood au g er bits, ',{i-lnch electric drill, p a in t sp ray e r and compressor, Bteei tool box, lo ts o f e x tra tools. 16 gal. o i l dispenser, two 3 -g a l . weed burners, forge,

Beveral log clmlns. w a ll press drill, oiw 5 -horse elMlvlc m olD rrtw oT -horB fi' electrlo mblorii '

Hoy-Ensllage-Feeders-Fence PosU-Shed Canvas-Grain

15 tons of second c ro p h ay , BOO tom cnallnBO In 2 pits nol opened, 3 cnnyos alicd covcra, 5

— Blocks tM ; oadB-nnd~cnd8' o f seed g ralnT ina seods, several lo c k s o f beet pulp , sovcrnl sncks

- ^ ™ n r ir w ( n B r » 0 f f h w ~ c T i8 S i« a tn i i« i e ( ! a c ^fpally good, q u n n tlty o f po sts nnd used w ire, «wel iioata, itcol o lec trlo posts

SPORTSMENsas lump, c a m p stove

nii\l nnd Bel'Doxtaii sieves, punchlns bag nnd rack ' ' top ski carrier, nnd many more Itcnii

SADDLE HORSESRancherti a n d livestock men, A T TEN TIO N I

HorsM, .saddles, pnck saddlia. brldl6.s, btc.SADDLE H O R S E —S m ooth m o u th brown g e ld -

InB, well b ro k e , sm ooth m o u th plnlo, w e ll broke

LOOK AT T H IS —Two 7-yr.-old, about 800 lb s ., black and w h i te spotted ponies well broke to ride and g re e n broke to drive. T h ere Is a s e t 01 llsht, d r iv in g h arn ess In good condition. AJso In excellent co n d itio n a m ountain driving b u g ­gy.

3 Hamley d o u b le rig stock saddles, extra g o o d : — condition--------------------------------------- " .2 extra good K id 's saddles In goo d condition.2 old stock s a d d le s , horse blankets, bridles, b u ll

show h a lte rs . 1 array saddle, 4 p ack saddles3 set allorcases. 2 canvas. 1 woodQuantity of n e w horseshoes, 3 English r id in g

saddles, a lo t of veterinary supplies, 1 c a se of Hl-o-Dlde cond itioner, dehorners, ho t s h o t , small H udson stock tan k , 3 steel w ater tro u g h s

Powder River c a tt le chute , Teco c a lf 'chute f o r left side b ra n d in g , 2 ligh t steel ca ttle g u a rd s ,

-B e e re -Ha m m e rMill, In te rn a tio n a l burmlll, r o ta r y ph o sp h ate «nre«(ler. f l l lv p r rium p-n

MISCELLANEOUS60-ft. endfeis b e lt , 12x4-ft. steel fram e h e a v y

wire dog r u n , 2 h a n d lawiimowers, one 18-Inch Lawn Ace re e l type power lawnmower, 2 s te p ladders, so m e spud .baskets, new set of H ow e platlorm sc a le s , 100 or more 1 Inch s ip h o n tubes, 2 se ts h a rn e s s nnd collars, wire s tre tc h -

— er8,-3-ln ternatlonal-fencors, lo ts -o f so rn p -lro ii- New lawn fe r t il iz e r spreader, forks, shovels, sp u d

forks, heavy w ag o n runn ing gears, several u se d 15-lnch tire s, coal shop stove, W estlnghouse electric stove, q u a titlty of g ard en hose

Several 60-gal. b a rre ls , 3 rolls of g ood used y a rd wire, 2 rolls c h ick en wire, sev era l rolls u se d barbed wire, 1 roll snow fcMe, bu tane w eed burner, new, sha llow well higli pressure s y s ­tem, quantity o f p lastic dams, tw o 6-gal g rease guns, several sm a ll grease guns, quantity o f pipe

MORE MACHINERYBrush rail, 1 0 -ft. Jo h n Deere p u ll type f ie ld

cultlviitor, p o w e r lilt, 6-ft. hydraulic soil m o v ­er on rubber, 1-row Oliver p o ta to jllgger o n rubber PTO. ro ll over scraper, Tusco l*ro\v field potato sa ck e r , In te rn atio n al 32-ln. s e p ­arator (all s te e l) In good tlircsh lng condition

Heavy duty f ro n t bum per for Pord tractor. H a ll hoist winch w i th In ternntional g a s engine

Peerless c e n tr ifu g a l p um p with 12-horEo d iesel engine (poi'tab ie) w ith 16 leng ths of 2-lnch pipe, 25 len g th s of 4-lnch plpo a n d sprinklers

Rubber tired w ag o n , old b in d er,'h o rse m owing machine, 2 -w ay horae plow, cultivfttor, TDO' PTO belt p u lley

_^CKUPS-_TRAILERS------lOSO QMO ! i - t o n p ickup Just l ik e now, 9n ly

18,0110 miles. 4 -sp eed transm ission nnd good tires, long w h ee l Base ^

1061 1l-lon C h e v ro le t pickup, 4-8peed ttnnsm la- b!ou, 111 good co n d itio n with O m a h a s tan d ard combliintlon g r a in nnd stock lied -

T iltin g bed m n ch in o ry trnller w ith liolst n n d780x20 rubljcr * ___

iio rse trnilor>lcavy diilfSa o o d 1 horse t r a i le r w ith hood Paotory-bullt s te e l one wheeled t ra i le r

TERMS: -CASH DAY OF SALE

FARMER,*“o*lonMrii ae iie L « r« e n n n d John E illnborou » h . Call i ii lo r m ie il»lM Quincy O iile i, Clerk fhoii# \v ,5 I ,M o y n e , Oaihler

FARM LIABILITY TO COVER FARM HELP

• WOBKMEN'S COMPENSATION• ANIMAL COLLISION> CARS_____________________________• TRUCKS

BYRON WRIGHT AGENCY342 Polk RE 3-8962

DAIRYJVIEN!Here's Your Chance to Buy Some

Real Bargains in . . ,

USED BULK TANKSAll. 3-A Standard of Various Mokes

PIPE LINES

Phone EX 9-T392 at Ogden, Utah

or Coll EA 4-4381 — Jerome

DRIVE-INNDISPERSALSALELocated on Highway 30 ot South end of Hagerman, Idaho, 1 Ijlock North of Motor-

inn Service

S a tu r d a y , F e b . 2 5 thSALE TI/^E 12:30 P.M. NO LUNCH

DRIVE-INN CAFENew 24' X 48' Cinder Block Buildinir. equipped

fo r s o f t icecream D rive-Inn, located on 4i/i lo ts

on Highway 30 in beau tifu l Hagerman' V alley

ACREAGEA pproxim ately 10 A c re s of Good L an d w ith 12

“ a h a res -o f-w a te rrn o w -in -p as tu re ------------ ----------Acreage a n d building will be offered fo r

I ^ V / I E * gale at 3 :00 p.m. Term* m ay be a m iife d . C on tact'auctioneer ot ow ner before tale.

Ice Creom & Cafe Equipment-Scotsm an Ice Flaker, 350 pounds p er day, like new E lec tro Frce.ze Snft. Ice C ream Machinp., ennatnnt.

flow with new IH P B ru n n er compressor E ^p -F reeze -------------- Po]>-€ooler-26 Cubic Foot Kelvinator commercial-type F reezer 16-Foot G-E Reach-in E e frig e ra to r L a rg e Kelvinator R efrig era to r W estinghouse Refrigerator '8 4" wall-type Range Hood 'w ith f ilte rs N atio n a l t'liah Register H am ilton Beach 3-spindle M ixer, like new 3 M ixer Ringsi ^5 ' Walk-ill Cooler F loor, com plete with hardw are

and jamb4 ' X 6 ' ceiling-type R ange Hood, complete with fa n

and lights Severa l Neon SignsP e a n u t Vendor Machine - P ie Case 3-Comparlment Sink 1 8 ’ B ar with 8 Stools W e lls . electric Deep F ry e r F ry m a ste r No. 15 gas Deep F ry e r Good hardwood Butcher Block G ariu s Hot Dog and Bun W arm er H o tpo in t 60-second B urger F ry e r M orley Poiicorn Machine, m odel No. 47 2,000 Popcorn Bags an d C artons A utom atic W ater ValveN apk in Holders - S ugar D ispenser s - M ustard

■ and Catsup Dispensers H am burger Baskets E tc .

SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENTN ew No. 80 Bench V ise

600-Gallon Tank, 8 /1 6 " steel - lO O ^ e e t of -good-g^-^^ipe-

F a irb an k s-M o rse P la tfo rm Scale, BOO-lb, capacity80-Gallott W ater P re ss u re TankC onduit P ipe - E le c tr ic WireA ir C om pressor and P a in t GunBale L oader with gaso line motor250 Pounds Crested W h e a t Grass Seed

— O N E-LO T- OF-ARM Y. S U R PL U SJT E M S 1951 CHRYSLER C L U B COUPE

HOUSEHOLD GOODS2 C hrom e D inette S eta F rig id a ire A utom atic W ash ing M achine S quare tu b M aytag W ash in g Machine l \v in L aundry Tubs, galvanized R.C.A. floor-model R a d ioG-E 21" Console TV - Channel 11 TV A ntennaL arg e Duo-Therm Oil H eaterRound D ining TableW inchester .22, model 1890W .R .F. Pum p RifleW este rn ' F ield ,22, b o lt action rep ea te r Rifle Good T rash Burner

'O N E T :O T T JE W T rO U S E H O L D ITEM S— FLAV OR­IN G S, COSMETICS, TA BLE CLOTHS, ETC. ,

ANTIQUES2 1924 model T F o rd Cars,^ ru n good, good t ire s ,

antifreeze ' ,Bracket-type Wall Lam p, 150 y e a rs old

A ntique Commode, com plete B A n tiq u e S to h T T O s2 A n tiq u e W alnu t O ccasional Tables And M any O ther Item s

TERMS: Cash except on ocreOge ond building

D. E. and DAISY COLE, OwnersSALE MANAqED BY MARITT AUCTION SERVICE

AUCTIONEERS: Vi>gn Moritt;^PhbW543-4667 Byhl — ^^ R CLERK: D. M. Cheney-7 Phone 543-4039 Buhl

BEAUTY SHOPSVn a H O U E J S ' ih o p l a now lo c i t f d !b ,,

h c r ^ h u n i r , 3*5 ' M a d lo o n . ' T h o n i l " B S ~ j | l

H A jH cnrriNG..........I ’e r m « n e n n from t&. A r t i i tUS u l o n . 135 M»ln A v e n u # W m U 3 -1 6 4 1 .

l i iT r . i ly l in * ,

BS

EL t - N A .S B eJim y S aIod.p « n o p e r m . r i , E v e n ln if* by ip p o J n t*

1-J463- U 9 th A v f n u * E«»t. pbOD« ^

LOST AND FOUNDL O S T : m .l* . n 'i i f « U y . G e n tle —- M x r h im . itK n .r.iH R , lO lS U n c o l j l :

, U u /f .•.,|„r.sl m , i c P e k in g e se . I n ' n y i-f hiiili i r h o o l . R fw -ard. P h o n e

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12 ACRICS w i th f in e v ie w , s e v e r a l anmll s p r in g * , f r u i t . Iw rr le s a n d so m e im p ro v e m e n ts . O n ly $fi,000. Vj d o w n , ba lance , e a s y t e r m s .

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80 A C R ES2 U edroom tn o « le rn h o m e , d a i r y b a rn , and o th e r o u tb u i l d in g s . $ 10 ,600 w ith $1,500 d o w n . I m m e d ia t e p o s s e s s io n .

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X B e d ro o m o n N o rth L ocust. 2 b a th s , full b a s e m e n t . O n ly $9,500. G ood te rm s.

2 G O O D H O M E S o n -o n e T w in F a lls Inl, cldMe in . 0 » v n e r le av in g , w ll aac - rillct, 1 7 ,5 0 0 , te rm s .

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658 ACRESD A R B V M O N T A N A . F re e w a t e r / over 300 a c r e s c u ltiv a ted . 2 2-bcd> room m o < Ie m h o m e s , ic v e ra l th o u * ssn d d o l l a r s w o r th of lim iter r e a d y to cu t. O w n e r ao ld o v e r 115.000 w o r th of o a ta In n t y e a r . W ill c o n s id e r V rad« for m o te l o r a p a r tm e n t b u i ld in g ,ConLact .ua.Al once*.............

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■ bousea.. O ne po ly , fi y e iu n o ld , .D n . . th c e d g e o f Je ro m e . C a ll o n l y a f t e r 6 :00 p .m .. E A 4-1710.

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s iz e h u m e . Q u ick s a le p r ic e $10,900, le r m s . Rocky M o u n ta in . R E 3-140C.

DUPLEXO n V a n B uren, n e a t a n d c le a n , coal f u r n a c e and s to k e r , b a s e m e n t , a il o n o n e floor, f u r n i s h e d . $8,500.

NEAR H IG H SC H O O LA c h a r m in g 3 b e d ro o m b r ic k hom e , f i r e p la c e , a tta c h e d g a r a g e , fen ced y a r d , b e au tifu lly l a n d s c a p e d . I t 's n ice f o r $17,000.

REMODELED AND CLEANI t 's a l t r a c l i v i ; w a ll to w a l l c a r p e t , hardw o<K l floo rs , in a u lu te d , o il f u r ­n a c e . finialieti b a s e m e n t , g ood L o c u s t S t r e e t location . $11,500.

ACREAGE Q n ^ L lh i bf9t Jn„T.win.£«Jl9.,.h»Pe v e b 't h ln g . 4 b e d ro o m s , f i r e p la c e , f r u i t t r e e s , l a r a g e . s h o p , b a rn , p a t io

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w e s t , V« sou th o f W e n d e l l . H ar tle y , r o u te N o . 2, W en d e ll.

160 A C R E ^ n o r th o f R u p e r t , 30 a c r e s fo r p ^ )ta to e s . 50 a c r e s f o r h e e ta . 45 a c re s of a l f a l f a . B a lance a o i ta b l e f o r p e as and g r a i n . I j ty i g o 6 d a n d w a te r s gom l. C a s h r e n t p re fc rre tl . P h o n e K E 2-2338 o r w r i t e Cleo M u x so n . R o u t e 3, R u p e r t.

FARMS FOR RENT250 A C R E S , s u r fa c e i r r i g a t e d . 200 a cres

o f s p r in k le r i r r ig o t lo n . N o r th e a s t of - M in id o k a . I lc f r re n c e a r e q u i r e d . P h o n e

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A F T E R 6 ; 0 0 P . M .

FARMS FOR SALE405 A C R E S , m o d e rn h o m e .* n ic e f ields.

B a r g a in p riced. $ 23 ,000 . A ce R e a lty . P h o n e R E .U 2 L J ,

P R O D U C T IV E 80 . U y s n ic e , o n e head g a t e on plsce, 4 m ile a F i le r . P h o n e D A f>-.'.24S,

20 A C R E S Iw rd e rin g B u h l . Id ah o . 3- be<lronm home, m o d e rn e x c e p t h e a t. $17 ,000 . 20% d o w n , P h o n t 643-5360. B u h l , Jo h n L a llis s .

400 ACRES

C O M B IN A 'r iO N stock a n d ro w c ro p , good heavy m il . B e l te r t h a n a v e ra g e b u ih i in g s and c o r r a l s . B ig F ie ld s , e a s y to ir r ig a te . 2-lK‘d r o o m h o m e , d e e p w ell p re s su re s y s le m . P r ic e d to se ll . $50,000 w i th $16 ,000 d o w n . Im -

^ m e d la te pom casion .

150 ACRES

V E R Y good 120 n e a r to w n w i th a n ic e new hom e a n d f a i r o u t-b u lld - in g a . O n oileil ro a d , s c h o o l a n d m ilk ruULi!.-(Hu'~lUll-acr«s-oultiuat«<l.-This- couM hr t f ine d a iry a e t - u p . $45,000. 30 -d u y pu iM sslon .

200 ACRES

A R E A L Bood 2 0 0 -a c re f a r m w ith good bu ild ings a n d a f i n e hom e . E x­t r a go(Hi p ro d u c in g f a r m a n d k e p t u p in giKxl con< lition . A s k us a b o u t ti l ls o n e fo r $50,000.

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of f e n c in g , n u m e r o u s o u tb u ild in g s . p a N ■ • lo r " b a r n ; - 1 0 0 —a c r e w h e a t a l lo tn w n t.

p low ed , e x c e l l e n t w a t e r . A ce R e a l ty . P h o n e R E 3 -5 2 1 7 .

80 A C H E S n o r th w e s t S h o s h o n e , lays be au - t i f u l ly , e x c e l l e n t i r r i g a t i o n , a ll se ed e d , p a s tu r e a n d a l f a l f a . 4 bedroom m o d e rn hom e, m a il, m i l k , a c h o o l bus by d o o r . 120,000. T e r m s . P h o n e TU 6-7667 . S h o sh o n e .

Id ea lly lo c a te d 2 a c r e l i t e s . N o r th ­east a r e a . T e r m s a v a i la b le . $5,000. Close in 40 a c r e s , la y s w ell, g o o d w a te r . N o b u i ld i n g s . A bu y . $24,000.

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K E Y REALTY124 S b o f ll io n s S t r e e t W est

* DIESEL WEED BUHNERSSilver J f t b u r n e r s , s a le s , a n d a e rv ic s .

K. r . M a r t in , Ph«>ne EA 4-6167 , J e ro m e ,

• DKi CLMAMNGR irh s rd so n 's . 12ii 2 n d S t. W .^ R K 8-2 U2I.

• EUC riUCALINS'IALLAriUNS

( jo til ra c t h o u ie , in i i u s i r i s , a n d re p a ir "LW e U e t te r 'E l e c t r i c a l l / . '* K l l l l n f i r F l tf t r l e R E 8-6728 .

• t.XCAVATION............................ .. W a lU , f lo u rs , RJ-; 3 -4N 1

U le i i 'F a l rh a t ik s — h a v e t tr a c tii 'r n in u n te d b ick h iie s , I ta i e in e n ls , t r e n c h in g , y a rd Jev rlin g , d r iv e w a y s g r iv e t e i l . C o m p l i l iNPtfa lyittmi. JiB s'.aoflt.

• FLOOR SANDINGP h il's F lo o r S e r v ic e . R L 8-6197.

D. A. H e id e r . F r e e e sttm a ta s . R E t-8 » 8 1 .

• .FUEL O ILiiem S in t* t ) i l U E 3-iVt>2

U S O L E V M AND TILEF orm ica , w » l l a n d flix ir ti le . F r e e e n tl-

m a tea . R i i lg e w a y s , GA 3-5572. K tm l> erly .

• ) iACAZINESSubscrlptlo m a g a tln e s , R E 3 -00(il

• PAINTINGl is r t le l t l l r o s I n te r io r - K i te r io r R E 3-8617

S tu s r l U ro s . I n t t r i u r snd E x te r io r U E U l U o r H K 8-ID4K.

to r i . C a l l H E 3*ii)22 or R E 3-6071 , " T w i f l r F i iu r T c H ir t :— ------------------------------

• PAINTING - PAPEllIIANGINGIloyd A s li. P h y n e UE 3-Mil):.. ~

STO P HIDING YOUli UbsiNESS

You c a n k e e p In touch w ltb o v e r 211,000 r e a d e r s EV E U Y D AY P e o p la • h o a r e in t e r e s t e d in u s in g y o u r b uslD eai, T h e r u s t tu you th e b u li* n i i i m a n U a ^ l l t t l e i i .

t K .n o Per Moritli I ’lmiifl RE 3-0931

• FLUMBING and U EATWUH o m e P lu m b in g a n d t i l g . C o . R E 8-2477.

• BADIATOn SEIIVICEC ly d e 's -H iw a y 30, T ru c k L a n e . R E $-6080,

T o m 's R sU iator S h o p , S e r v ic e a n d R e p a i r 242 S a c o n d A v«. S o u th ; R E 8-7261.

• SEWEH SElWICtR ^ I l o o U r titw e r S e rv ic * ( o r a n y d r a in ­

a g e fa ilu re . D A 6-4710 o r R & I>2t41

• S E W im M ACHINESC o m p e te n t se rv ice a li l a a k c s a n d vacuuiB

c l c a n e r i . V. N . P ric e , U K 3-6086. A-1 s e w in g m ic b in e a . 133.4 K im b e r ly R oad .

• STANLE^ PHOUUCrS

9^.^ ACRES

S O D T H O F EDEN

T h e re is no b e t t e r la n d ou tdoors, no rock. 2- b » l r u o m h o m e , g a ra g e , b a r n , etc, A l o n ly $ 3 7 ,0 0 0 w i th on ly a $1 0 ,- 000 d o w n p a y m e n t

72 a c r e ; ; , 7 m ile s f ro m T w in F a l l s , good la n d , 18 a c r e s b e e ts . 4 bed room hom e, a giMxI o n e a l l mo<lern, 0 s ts n c h lo n b a r n , a t o n ly $38,000 w l tb te rm s .

BILL COUBERLY REALT5STSTE

A C R O S S P R O M S E A R S «

M A U H IC K K L A A g R E fl-66 I9B IL L C U U D K R L Y RE H-6116IIE R T LA H SIC N DA e-4B(12O ff ic a P h o n e R E 8-9668

U E G I S T E R E D A n g u s bulls. Tomd e n . P h o n e H E 8-3B2H.__________

F O R S A L E : 70 head of H o lste in c o n s in o p e n h e ife rs . 600-000 pounii- P h o n e H E ^ 2 6 7 2 , Clyde P e rk in s , M«f la u g h .

10 H O L S T E IN S p r in g e r h e ife rs . m]'' e a s t o f H a i e l to n . Phone VA H n ie lK jn .

W E B u y h e o v y hena M ondayf d s y i . U e r l ie ’a P o u ltry , 8009 4lh

{Cast.

W H O L E S A L E beef f t r «»lt- t in g , d o u b le w ra p p id . t io ’ ihL o 'ik e ra . P h o n t __________ _

S P R I N U E R c o w s a.nd h e lfe n |o r i*l* * I r t d e . G u e r n a e r nnd l l o l . te ln i . r n 6 < i - 0 1 0 . U u h l. ■ - p

S P I l l N U E I U i t l ( « t < , 117. Jiiw ii, b*“Spo

• rE L E tllU N E ANS. SE/IV/C’J!FARM IMPLEMENTS

PIIIN U E U h t lH t i , onwn,

M r. U E. lled Jltk or J . r o m ., « b lo tk i . n t o W ..b l.|U B choo l. N o .Sunday buslnw *- —

T O P D A IR Y c o w i • '*Ja p r ln g r r s . J ,\ \ \k w elgh li on l/i* o n e s . W e a ls a b « / In , w ill b u y y o u r beef in d i lj |iC a l i f o r n ia . C a ll H ap H u g h e i , PW»U uh l n r 64!i-BB26. ^

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I w ill b e rnu r le le p b o u s a llti> r. 84 b o u r s e rv ic e .^ P h u n e R E 3 -2 8 8 e .

PU W K U F o r t ln u n m a jo r U ir ie l . lO&U nim l« l. J b s t l ik e n e « r. P h o n e R E 8 .H » r..

• TELEVISION SEnVICEJ o e 's K tiuium ii T V . R E 3 -0 2 7 8 ,

I'V h trv n -e , U E a -1037 ,I'vrry'aL u n g 's R ad io snd TV S e r v ic e . I t E 1-469(1

C k iV a A pp liance . R E 8 -7 1 1 1 ,

FA R M K R H A t t o n t i u n t 6«ton< 4 -w heeletI w ag u it o n r u b ^ r , J u s t Ilk a n e w . A lsu 2 gcKid i'lM ing , w « li b r o k e •«<Mle m a re s . I'bone* R E It'inO H , gftarn«H im .

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nA ,V hr$4 ,llO U o r e i l l t o n in irc lis s e o f new

• VACUUM ItEPAfhS

Irce o f e i i u lp u ie i t t , a t i lu u lh e rn Id iiliu K ijii lp m e n l O o tm ia n y . W ill d iiK o u it l ll,W )0 . C a ll K A 4»27j>a. J c ro n n , M a h n .

A u th o r l ie d H oover r e p a l r f . S e r v ic e Co,, R E a-6til<if. '

llo u ia h o ld

1-Ull H A L E I Ui>« l i i i t r n a l l u n i l m o w e r . (ln« 2 - w a r I n l a r i i i i l l o n a l p low a n d o n t lUS'i C o c k - H h u l t trae lu r^ C a ll UE n.3ii!)H.

• W A I EII HUh'ENEHSOulllgandofl Water fierTlet.-RH M a L

21 I 'O O T i l o w r y M l e r v e le v n tu r w i th ox- le iis lo n h o p ir c r . A ll In g ix id c u n illllu ii , f iu l la b le f o r r l io p p v d h a y , i r a l n , o r U l e t ; - r h i m « U H a - » I 7 7 i------------------

-F r tn e n —flem en—w ey r-v u u u .^ ijj_ 5d a iry a m i boc! Jf. ____I ,tu v ,n • Ire i . All b « l bulli o r iiroilii«ny U .l til, Ineluil n l U < r« »B iiita ( lu r lru d li , H n l S h o '/I;" '" l lrah m a . Don KtillniMi. M J Jij T w in F l l l . l ( l l .n lld.ll.l<. ^ ’

I l i i i l t o n , J t u llm llir , O il B-BlH. “

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PHONE Rljl 3-0931 ;

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T IM E S -N E W S, TW IN FA LLS, IDAHC PAQE TWRNTY'-FIVE ■

y cow l, 1 1 u f (., T h e , c cow ,

ig wjuiiniu'tji J ei776». Sh.K

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rVALLtVa s s o c i a t i o n

*«! by D airy F a r m e r *

'• 3 -4 0 JS ,R E :

a p p a l o o s a

STUD SERVICE

Blinding Jack's W arrior. Action, color, Conlorm ation

f e e $35CALL

EA 4-2268 or RE 3-7792

F or prom ptr e m o v a l

o( D ead and Useless

l iv e s to c kp h o n e u s c o l l e c t

t . l l f * “‘

IDAHO HIDE &TATIOW CO.........

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CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE

jtcd to top bulls o( your breedU „,] G u . r l n . j r , R E j . ' j a u

T w in F all*

• C h irlea W in l . KA <.5062 Je ro m e

G«n« M a fU n . U N 2.J6SO O akley

D arw in T y le r. K E 1.4160 Jlu p e r l

baby chicksh a t c h i n g

WEEKLY, t h e fo llo w in g b re e d a : BABCOCK H B S S IE , w orld’i f i n w t U « r . A U S T R A • W HITK K N K W HA UPSH lU Eij, l l l o th hcnvy p ro - iiKiniYANTRKSS - W H IT K ROCK e ro s . . For meat p iir iuw rn milySUNNY CHIX HATCHERY

Bu m f i l e r . Id ah o DA fi-1217

ORTffiR NOWB M IN E W h lU t v s la y e r i, A U S - IRJk.W HlTES. E bb »Vr»in N K W HAMPSHIRF:S. w h i te H w k s a n d V M tre«.yV hile Rock f r y e n c ro ia .

CARTER HATCHERY

GOOD THINGS TO EAToiee H o m e U cau ly a[>|ilo*. G ood

for {ooklnir a n d e n tln a . A ll srad e fi . Brint c n n ta ir je r i , Irv in i lm le n a la b ortliird, 2 n o r th . 1 w e i t o f W.<at F iv ePoiflU._______________ I_______________ .

iL’Nl'LOW tR. BoaHiiie a n d n i i l l f l x c c ih . ?nfluU, un rooH led a n d ahi-IIed. Wht>l« Ifilni and w h o l# jtra in p rw h io u . S (a - Wtll H ealth F d o d S to re , i 'h o n e JUO I-UIL .

PETSBOSTON T e r r ie r iiuppien. All m n le a . 6

fafaold, P h o n o (}A 3-M 22. K initH>rly.

AIC U iU IS T K H hJ) ( ie rm n n S h o p h c rd Hji. Phi)np <1A '.l-fiflll.

itfCb'JKKHD A .H .C . H crcwliill btilldoi{ , /faJiervlce. P h o n e R E a-70.11..

KALL C H IH U A H U A p u i.p le . a n d a tu d un U « - T W e R E S-4401!.

AKC KE(518TEHEU toy C h lh n ah im p tip - p in rn d y to r o . ZVj pound i t u d a e r v . Ice. Phoiie R E 3-9H)S),

nBLOND Cocker p u pp le* . A K O -re ^ ltile r td . i . louti). 6 e a a t of D urjey. P h o n r OR fl- im .

I lK C itK G l.ST EU E I) H rl tU n y « p a n u 't ~ puppici, tUl M cL lnn , 4BIJ I tu c h a i ia n .

t in '••alii._________________________

i^UKED E n iflish P o in te r p upa . A inu Ined E n j l l a h Pointed. H E 8.4fi33,

t J u p e r t .

2 R E G IS T E R E D Toy U oiton T e r r i e r mud Bcrvice; 628 M aurice e t r c c l .Phone RE 3 . : i 1 1 4 . ___________________

Itk iN G E S E -pupp ie* . U lo n d e ; |3 G e a c h . WnrAtex BrtcJnstmTTihDm'GA-Sime; Kimberly.

JOIlSALK; R e g is te red P o m e ra n ia n p u p - pla. e»tra f i n e reg ia te red . a to c k . Red w blonde. C e o r ire M endenhalL 2 *^ w lle a loutb ila te l to n .

WANTED TO BUY™ J ic iu o n sb llr p r lc td . P h o n e

0 ) l^ ll-« H '.V 4 jl^ - to ln irT O r^ l^ncoln pennie s . Phone R E 3.S753,

BENEATH THIS BANNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS 0 \ 0

RE 3-0931

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEL iK K . \K \V M in m .\croao iiii; p la n u .

l'h .,n o H uh! •

\VK.-;TKJ{.S :iI'OCK n.iddlrt. *'*11*1 Farm Htore,

FARM lui,il.,M. 1 I’hdtK- UK nfi

in d im e n a lo n . »> p.m.

S 'IK W A H T i|<iu*e C liitia f u r inle. P h o n eUK ............. • *

U N K ATLA,"! ii iM f U n r C f t t f u n ia ri m l r r ^ i U . - now P h o i if »K

M \ I I ' H \.N IS\-r. Ill'

W l ' l . l ^ r i . i l K l t ,li> uM ili'w .K -j t„r »uli:...... - M- • l‘ i . '..-.‘, KA U 4W I, J e ro m e .

LSKl) .Mjuiptiu-nl. U«-»k». chairaand fiV.i. I'all ux lodny. Runninu'a Of* fu-f .Sui.!|iif», i:i8 :2nd Avenue South,

HAUI.K’i .I)AV1I).><()N i>l moior- I'vrlr. Wiiidi-hiolir ftiid laddli '■•-•y rhriiji. Ph.me WE 4*,)0W. liood-

NKU' STUKERMATIC parlor furnacea. Nothinu down, three yean to pay'. Fall RE 3-Mi8 or lee J. 1.,. Mondragon. <44 5lh Avenue Weal. Twin KalU..

10'>y J. H. ttioiorcy.'le. 7 horaep<iwer, like nciv. S KIO. (luaruiiU'ed ttvndix <jryer. MU. C. K. .iry.T. 120. 2»52 Van Hiiren.idi.'nr RK , _______

1! Al..'iil A |( V .S I EAM i-lfuiier Cunipletely rci-i.nditiuticd, cuarantepd like new. l/j new pric<-. Alno 2 /'mall air eumprei- •ori. Phone |{E 5 • 3.02B.- RE I - fiHJI evenlna*.

UUAIlASTKKl) repair avrvice on tuuat- - •r».—lM*rcoiaior«,—lron«i—PndiMr'tPlevI*

Atiy nuikf. Free pickup nnd dvIiv,Ty. RK 3-2014. Frnnk'* ApoU- M.rrnn.lTV .

AR.M.STIIONC vinyl Ai-folon r]i-»r co.cr- Inc, 3 paiterni. 12 foot n'idlh*. Ucir- itliir Ji,;:.. now SI.21I B.jiitire yard, Uutinrr Kurnlture, 200 Shyslioiic Street .' •lulh

SlUK-S'TONk, nuifflera. 2-v< • TininihTi-?; ■ Ijri^illed whil'- you

Cioi Uesi anil nave on IniiallatiDn coHt. AhlxiH'# Auto Supply, 121 3rd Avenue WfHi. RE 3-2049. Closed Satur- dny. ot'on Sunday until noon

ANY A.MOUNT of pine p<»les for fence po*(n Aii.j oih»T iiacfl. Very reaionnble priiTJt, C<»nincl Floyd W. Moore Con- atructlon ('o., Rox 34. Stanley, Idaho, or R.'17 :tOih .Slrcct. Ojfden. Utah.

MANUVAU'l-UaKD «UH-<ired Mulpnient . for fl.ile. 'I'wo Kuvfired^ unit heateri In I perfect condition, thwe are juit what

nml for ahup or ludjre ball, you tixe once a week. Alwt ww have 3 apiirp hrntcr*. ju^l th« thlnii for that diiiry room <>r office, all with rom- plelp aiitunialic ccmlrula. We have an oil xlovo alinoKt now condition and a fine (i.h. oil furntice. Alan a fine •tock of_ repniri for moat 11 healing linlti. Get a hottU of itaa and heat up thoRe har<i to heat ipacea. Uracketl'j Hcntini Co.. IM 4th Avenue South.

Contact Me On All Your ,. LUM BER fTOEDS

Delivered direct from mill

BXJILDINGS'TO BE MOVED

DUPLE.X-2U30 foot, 3 bedroomi (n each unit.

ONE—lfix22 fi>ot with metal roof.SEALED-2US8 foot, will eut.

Inquire 1303 Addison Avenue EaiL

SPRING SPECIALS6' steel p o s t ............................$1.09Barbed W i r e ..................$D.D6 rollClothea L ine Poles ....$19.95 se t

H. K O PPEL CO.152 2n.i Ave. So. RE J-7441

CLOSE OUT I

ALL D D O-TH ERM

OAS ^ND OIL HEATEHS Save u p to

C A IN ’S, INC.<in F . l l . Buhl

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES, TRUCKS AND TRAILERS AUTOS FOR SALE

W E S T IN li l iU U ^ K A U iu .M A T IC u a . h t r . -V e ry jn rn t rfth .K Iio n . W ill a ac rif in - . P h o n e i(K H-:'/... ~

l« 6 tl H U 'i’lHH.S'T. lii iili -it i c.hik tu p |7U,'J5^ M a tch in i: o . r n i’a l i A ppli-anff. J.toriic |'!,u„r KA jlj.'.M

I UUH ton piokup.Phut.- i . \ .'i..'::".

i HKViCULET truck. I’hone RE

UKr iMallKb116,»b, lUrii alione Sln-<-t ■

• J-urdv.'k*. S|xn'ial

i i t u re , 200 ^iho-

F U R N IT U R r . - t in , ae li. C I II A .M S^oilth Cnlt ! u

to liuy o r U'l '.’nd A venue

D E L U X E Krik;,. W ill * » frifio e R E -

iri- w hbKit u 'ld d ry e r , r h o n e ( |A 3.570ri o r

M A V T A U V.. p u m p . f:i.' A tP t l l ir \\ 1

I'llM■ >mil «i,*l»<-r w iih • K E 8- I 0 '.'.’, <21 2nd

HOLLVVMmrim a tl r e 'x .h .p . l.n >M tiMHv..be •p c n nt :i'. j -

w. The*e «

R A N IIE ,a ll ex ce llen i ......e r w a»hrT . j u . t T r a i l e r .''ii'r-

.<1 n n d l.i'drtHMn »cl.i t io n . .. ...........tie w rin s -le .-o n d llio iied . T ro lley Afldiiion

L I E E NKW . ro r,r r t r , iriui:!t r i e n.ii.U 'iA v e n i tr I'.,

:i'l iij iii.j tf in y Im ffi'i. .Mif'...... »iih InrKt tiiir-

UviMlis w n iihe r. ele>--V2-A <;il)

M.nr UK 1-UD.iA U T U A IA IH . in I . . i r i t f e r a tu r .

f r e e i e r . T n k r <> m e n ta . W a lk v r 'i

— M a ln - l-in » r------

•>l W e - i in i : i i ‘iti»i' re* • d tm r . f til l w id th ■T tfi m o n th ly pay- l -> n n o m y lio u n e . 620

FEBR U A R YC L E A N -U P!

■2-Onlyl s p e e d q u e e n , Da $40W r ln a e r rm u lU iu n .

1 Only I SPEED QUEEN $39W r in g e r

1 Only I CORNADO Range $65SO -lnch Oi’rn . .\<>w n ty l ln ^1 O nlyl CORNADO Rtinge $394 0 - in c h . (;<-><l r .M id ltion .

1 O nlyl PRESTLINE R ange $25 ‘4 0 - it\c h ,

1 Only WIZARD R ctrlge . $229nepoaaei<>tc-<l niiH lcl. l ik e new ,

1 O nlyl n iN E T F E S E T $357 p ie rc . Ili-i............ ...

1 O nlyl DA VEND <!i CH AIR $60RepoBneM od. .1 fur.-e, Rojr. IlKD.Di.

1 O nlyl L in n s Room Ofpg. $98ncpoaae«*e>l. M ap le. R e g . |I80.E)S.

1 Only Llvlnc Room S u ite $30B r o w n . Ui*i>i.,iie»ne<l. S o ld new , 1269 .06 .

M ISf'ELLANEOUS1 Only! BICYCLE $25

r iin illtl*

1 O nlyl K O T O 'T IL L E R M9I9 6 0 dem o. W jzn rd . R e g . t>i)9-96

1 O nlyl SEWING M achine $70R e m in g U in . like n e w . R e g . |I 6 9 .0 6 .

1 O nlyl SEW ING M achine $2U se d . N eed i r e p a ir ,

W ESTERN AUTO233 M ain East - T w in Falls

SPECIAL SERVICESS E P T I C TA.NK i l « n l n i . C » ll C h e iU r

T a l le y , RK 3-2104,

S E P T I C T A N K c le a n in g , reuaunah le r a t e a , U y e ara r e a i i le n t , J . S . L o ra in , D A C-filTfi.

■i\-i T U S I'..:,; b o d g e . S vofk r»eW.o r « i ; i iin c le f o r d u m p - t i u d Of uninep r i r r ( itll .^ K y lln e 6-42l>4. J a c k p o t .

lU.’. l I,.Ml : to il t r u c k w ith m ilk \tni..Ma» I..- a i't 'n a t J e r o in e C o -U l 'e rn t iv ef - . , i n > r i X in T » i n h a l l . .

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I t i .S I 'J l K V R D U . r , D .’lux .- I ru n * i:«H!d- ln in « -: iiihI l i r c n , n n d t r i t i lo r hiti-li. .• P h i iii . ' KA 4 -4 1 1 '. J .T , . i . . r

F O R S A l .K . llij,-, t;.M C, V-.-v e iiu -in i' .m h ■ liy d rn in ; ii ic { n i i is in U iio n . A ll ao rloa , in <-ontu<*(, E xci-Ili 'n t c .in iliiii>n fail iind J'iMI. (.uulftciR f i i .M iller o r M c tie e a i H lis* S»'hou; le n r h r i n t:e . ' Rli.in. Id ah o .

$995

NKED. A PIC K U P?

W E 'V E GOT ’EM!

1957 FORD .11295’ •J (o n . .S iflke l)(‘d a n d 4 apeeil.

1957 IN TER . $1295'f3 U m. . ''l i i irp a n d low niile» ,

1956 IN TER .Vi tn n .

1955 CHEVROLET $995l-j to n . 4 a|)p(Hl.

1955 FORD $895to n . N e w p w ln t a n d good .

195,'! DODGE $695% to n . N e w p a i n t , goo d V hroughow t.

1956 IN T E R . $J395to n . 4 -w h e e l d r iv e . G ood.

1951 CHEVRO LET $495to n . N ew p a in t . G ood 1 5 " c o j.i-

m e rc in l t i r e a .

1951 FORDIn to n .

$395,

T W I N F . ALLS . EQUIPMENT CO.

R E 3-4420

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’.53 OLDS

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54 CHEV $ 645l i -T o n

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Lot P h o n e — EA 4-5245

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1959 DODGE $2595 Custom R oyal 4-Door H ard top .

-stc0rinff-4uul-br-ak08,dlo, h e a te r , swivel seats, fac - tory a ir conditioning , tu - tone pain t an d o n ly 18,000 mlle.s— MUST BEE T O APPilECL^TE .

1959 CHEVROLET $1895■ Bel-Alr 4 -D oor Sedan. V8 e n ­gine, Rowergllde, power s tee r­ing, radio, h e a te r , tu -to n e .p a in t and 24,000 m iles.

1958 CHEVROLET $14954-Door S ed an . V8 engine, pow - ergllde, rad io , h e a te r , p a ln t and- Interior looka new .

1958 FORD $1295Custom 300 4 -D oor Sedan. 8- cyllnder eng ine, stan d ard tra n s - mtsslon, rad io , h e a te r an d very clean.

1958 VOLVO $1295Less th a n 10,000 rallesl T h is economy c a r Is perfec t th ro u g h ­out!

1960 FA LC O N $1795a-Door S ed an . S ta n d a rd t ra n s ­mission, only 7,800 miles I Local owner, J w t lik e 'n e w .

1957 PLYM OUTH $13954-Door S u b u rb an . VO engine, autom atic tran sm iss io n , b eau tl-

- l u l - g o l d - a n d - w h l t o - p i i 'n t r T ^ ^

1957 DODGE $1495 s ie r ra 4-D oor. S h a rp Mue and w hite p a in t. P o w er s teering and brakes. /R adio /a n d heater.

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1955, CHEVRO LET $8954-Doot, d -oy llndor englno and standard tran sm iss io n —

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500 n io c k 2 n il A v e , H uiith O p en f i v f n i n g i — “ O l o i r t B U H d iy i ‘

HOUSE OF HARDTOPS!

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1069 C H E V R O L E T 4 d o o r aednn . Ra­d io , h e a le r . VH e n g ifie a n d s t a n d a n i t r a n a m ia s lo n . V ery low m lleng '* .

1068 {’.M K V K O L h rr R E I ^ A I R 4 door a e d a n . :!4S e n g in e , l ig h t blue, new ( fre n . r a i l io , h e n te r a n d au - to n m l ii ' tn in M n iin a lo n ,

1967 l 'H K V R () i> E T « c y l in d e r 4 door. H e iiiiii fu l re d n n d w h ite f in iah nnd n u lo n m t ic i rn n a m itH io n .

10S7 C H K V K O L i-rr 8 c y l in d e r , 4 diM^r, T u r» ju « l» « a n d w h ite . R a­d io . h e a t e r , n t i t o m ^ i e t ra n a m ia - diiin, iin«l no w e i> m k VH en ifine.

1057 C H K V R O L h T r I c y l in d e r , h a rd -__ U>p h p o r t c o u p e . D r o n te fjnl»/»__

■ u 'i rh w H Ile lo p . R jifllo , ITeater, a u to n in t ic t r n n H n iia a lo n . pow er- |m k V 8 e n g in e a n d w h ite w a ll

1966 ( ’ iT e V r O L E T , B e l - A ir 2 ' door, ( 'l e a r p lu a t ic a e a t c o v e ra . R adio,

• h e iite r . a u to m a t i c t r a n a m ls i io n , nn il VH e n g in e .

1066 C H E V R O L E T R e l - A l r sp o r t e«nipe. B lu e a n d w h i te ( in U h .

------ — Hndio;— h e a te r ;— VH; - a ta n d a rdtr a n x n iix a lo n w i th o v e rd r iv e .

lOiO C I I K V R O I .E T i-j U)n V 8, 4 Hpeed trnn*nii» iii< > n. R a d io , heat-

F Ic tf ta id e a n d lo n g wheel-_fmne.

1058 C H E V R O L E T «rj to n . 6 c y lin d e r ,3 sp^cKf tm n a m ia s lo n , long w h ee lb n a e .

1965 C H E V R O L E T t o n , 6 «y lln -

Jong w h e lb a s e .

- Y O U R E E - • MOTOR CO.

664 M ain E a s t - R E 3-6811

S P A E T H ’SSPRING BONANZA

N E W 1961 OLDSMOBILES-

88 4-DOOR SED A H .H y d ra m a tic . p o w e r a te^ T T n ir p o w er h ra k c a , r a d io , h e a t e r , t i n t e d g l a i i , , b a c k .u p liten , c u s to m I n t e r io r t r im , ' w h ite w a ll t i r e s , d e lu x e s te e r in g w h ee l, w hee l t r im s , 2 sp c e tl e le c tr ic w ip e re , a n t i - f r c e i e a n d Z acceeao ry g ro u p .Delivered In J e r o m e ..........$3295$750 down — $84.65 p e r m onth

F-85 4-DOOR SEDANH ydram utio, w h ite w a ll tire s , heftier;

— ttnl€<l"irlttkB, lo am a « a t cu ih lo n , ell filte r, heavy d u ty a i r c lean er. ,Delivered In J e ro m e ..........$2506$400 Down — $71.04 p e r m onth

LIBERA L ALLOWANCE f o r your

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N O T IC K I liiK xi 106U .S m .le U k rr J . d . u . r , o v e rd r iv e , ra iim . h e a te r rind w e n te r 'i le n lh r r i»i>hi>l»lerinif, Make ide iil .Ui'l e a r 'o r ■ T T ine tiir ' ? ' ^ ' a l 'S i i l l e r t 'r K eiT^lr . ''h m i. tn lle* » n u ltl fl( J e ro m e . V.,\ 4 - J o : i o r EA 4-:!K:'i

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1959 CHEVROLET ?219.-)I.M l’A l.A 4 'lo x r NMlh a ir rm id ii i..ii- in u . O n e o w n e r .

I'.IGO CORVAIRroMiii- i r a n ^ m ls 'i o n am i \e ry l.ivi- n ille iin r.

19.')9 TH EVROLET $161,'')4 ilm>r, V 't a n d b e u u tif iil u h i lo f in - i .h .

lDr,7 OLDS $i;!D54 .I'-iir, Hi>l'lo«y. N ew p a in t. N u-o f a m i ly e a r .

19,'iG OLDSMOBILE $9054 d o o r H o jd u y , t ' l e n n an il s lis rp . O n e

1955 BUICK_ C e n iu ry 2 d o o r U lv le ra coupe-

1956 CHEVROLET $995*<j Ion p i . 'k u p . V 8 , 4 sp e n i, n<-w p a in i ,

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V.NT kiiiDil in i'k iip fo r e g u l ty In 1051 I’oiil'.nc i-ow er a t e e r l n g a n d , litakt-., t a k e o v e r M.HI'V r h o n c .R K ...:-0 i4 . 4 8 9 B r t c k a a S U ..I , T w in

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1066 R t lIC K S u p e r , 4 d o o r. P o w e r s le e r m ir . r a d io , h e a te r, d y n u fio w o n e lo c a l o w n e r . N ew c a r t r a d o - in .

1056 F O R D C i ts to n il in e , 4 d o o r . R e n u t i f u l S i r e n R ed w ith a ta n d - a n l t r a n s m ia a io n . VH. r a d io , h e a te r a n d n ew ta i lo r m ade s e a t c o v e ra . H E A L N IC E .

4 d o o r , F a ir la n e . S h a r p2 - to n e b lu e w ith F o rd o m a tlc , r a d io ,

h e a te r , n e a r ly n ev r tire s , n e w s e a t c o v e n . N ic e an d c lea n .

1055 lU lH 'K C e n tu r y , 2 door h a r d ­top . S h a r p in a ld e a n d o u t. F u l ly e<|u ippe<i a n d goo d tire s .

1054 M E R C U R Y M o n te rey . 4 d o o r , {{ ea iitifiil l l r o n te w ith a ll l e a th ­e r in t e r io r , e x tre m e ly c le a n I h rm ig h o n l. N ew w liite w n ll lire^ , M e r r o m a l i f . rucllo. h e a le r .M U S T S E E T O A P iM lE C lA T E .

1054 N A S H 4 dooi* se tU n . R a d io , h e a te r , bed u n i t , N ice in te r io r a n d g o o d t i r e s . S P E C IA L L Y P R IC E D .

1063 F O R D 4 d o o r . V8, g as s a v in g o v e rd r iv e , ra tf io , h e a te r, n e a r ly new t i r e s . O u U ta n d In g t r a n a - p o r t a t io n .

1962 F O R O C o n v e r t ib le . S h a rp b fac k w ith c h ro m e c u n lin e n ta l k i t .

„ T a i lo r m a d e s o u t c o v e rt. N ew e a r t r a d e In.

1951 B U IC K 4 d o o r Speolul, R ad io , h e a te r , d y n a flo w , e leaa in te r io r a n d g o o d a p p e a ra n c e .

T H E ISE N MOTORS701 M ain East

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- 1 9 8 0 S U P B R - 4 - d o o ! - f l a m b l e r r « - t y k “ In d er . h e a te r a n d o v e rd riv e . O n ly 10 ,000 m ile s ________ |2 l0 6

1069 A M B A S S A D O R V 8, 4 d tw r c u s ­to m s t a t i o n w a g o n by R a m b le r. P o w e r a te e r i n g , p o w er b rak e s , ra d io .- h e a t e r a n d a u to m a tic . A r e a l f i a t e a r . O n ly ______ 12396

106B F O R D V 8 , c o u n t r y s e d an . R a ­d io , h e a t e r a n d a u to m a t lo tr a n a - m iis lo D , _____11506

1057 R A M B L E R R E B E L , 4 d o o r h a r d to p . V 8 , 255 h .p ., p o w er ■ te e r ln i r . p o w e r b rak e s , r a d io , b e a te r a n d o v e rd r iv e . M u il t e a t o a p p r e c ia te .

1968 O L D S M O B IL E S u p e r 88, 4 d o o r H o lid a y , V e ry c lea n , fu lly *<iulpp«<l. O n ly __ _____tU 9 6

1966 B U IC K S u p e r t d o o r R iv ie ra . P o w e r a te e r i n g , p o w er b ra k e s , r a d io , h e a t e r a n d D y n aflo w . V ery c l e a n , 41 .000 m U e s ._ t0 9 5

\ m F O R D V 8 . 1 d o o r V ic to ria . R a d io , h e a t e r , p o w e r s te e r ln if , a n d F o r d o m a t lc . O n e o f 6 ie c le a n e s t lo c a l c a r s . Only....tlOOO

1964 P L Y M O U T H S a v o y . < d o o r s e ­d a n . O n l y ____ ______________ 1395

1954 F O R D V fl 2 d o o r s e d a n . R kdlo , h e a te r a n d v e ry g o o d c o n d itio n . O n l y --------------------------------------- (80S

1956 F O R D V 8 , F a l r l a n e , 2 door i i s d a n . R a d io ; b e a te r a n d o v e r- d r i v . R e a l S h t r p tPOS___

1062 F O R D V 8 , 2 d o o r i e d a n . . . . ^ l l 9 5 1951 C H E V a O L E T 4 d o o r„ _____ (iO S

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’52 CADILLAC $595F o rd o r . liO Series , ra d io , h e a te r^ h y d r a m a tic a n d tu - to n e g r e e n .

’49 BUICK $145F o n lo r , rad io , h e a te r , d y n a f f o w , o n a o w n e r and c o m p le te ly o r lg in a L

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” 56 OLDS $895F o r d o r , 88, r a d io , h e a te r , h y d r a m a t io

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’56 PLYMOUTH $695F o r d o r , V8 e n g in e , ra d io , h e a t e r , a u to m a t lo t r a n s m lu io n ,

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