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Officers Named for Earlv Settlers Group Macmillan Plans Meeting With Khrushchev in First Sign of Easing Tensions NKW YOllK,: ilav with ;ui anil J,-! H ’r n — T h e In "iini'.'nienl lluU S'>\ i.1iv.-nii' Ian will iiK'.'t tenlU'innv, Tlio twn .-.tat.-i:ilc-n Tht-re .slill ,1 .. inilu-iitioli o f a Kliru:^lu'lli'V am-Mfrllllv stU.'k t.> Ml,il i-nii'i W hile lloiis.' .1 l-i-.'llluiw-- Inr ofdcen of the Early Scttlerx »mocUiiuii » »nnu»l banquet held bj Ihe srnup Tuesday r»t t. Otflceri are. from leCl, Kdwurd lUbcock, lr»»: Siidge Under Sharp Attack InDemo Meet IDAHO FALLS. Scpl. 28 r?' - 1cV pVcVlVl’c'n ro Mrs. Salladay Is Nam ed President for Early Settlers U nit at Annual Affair intrtock, .• tlic rr.'siil.'iit, .111(1 tho One-Way Traffic in Heart of T.F. to Be Effective Monday rhwjy ck-]i;irtif : <)tl lufttftl-flv .• Poiiils i'jist'v •01 . 'Unm 3uiJkc' ^,^^rpl>• crlllclicd . diy-loni: Democrntic confer- . ,t on tulu^ll.rciOurcc^^Jll.Irt^• h) F»l!«- U ScWfndcr. Mnltn, sccrctar; tr tte Snake nlvcr Power :rr, s»id Budge gnvc Lwtvfr In BctlH'H til I d.Mn bill pas-scd, t bill died III the h o u « dur- me list conKfuJ. B urns crcck «uld be built on the Snnke • fioTnsUeam Itom the Pall- uiiiprolcct, ‘ ■ 'tr Mid lie was one ot the CAlled lo testify on the ! tlie house Interior com- iiltf, lit sjld DudBo did nol liim Qr others le d welcome, id iJutfRe gsvs no tielp. ifudt: iMd other conRttw- tuld lilm It was difficult to 1)111tusei which WM jpon- sored by Uudge bccaase he hivd cd blKlctd maiij- other blll-i which - Inter- ;i(iibom. s r , kimlcrly, i ^Residents of Wendell Miss Blood Quota •WENDELL, Sept. 28 - Some 69 pints of blood were collccltd Tum- dfty when the Red Oro-v blood- mobile visited WcndeiL FlJtem oI tho lOi persons rc«Utertd Ktit re- jected nad the 100-oJQC quoU »« m lued by 11 pints. I Rlcliard Jnspor received n two-! Rnllon pin and Wayne l-afig rettlv.' D-motratlc Rep, Lee Metcalf, iloiii.ina. Slid tha t m a member hoiue rulc. 1 commltlce. u ln a powerful position. •I do know ihl.%" M ctcall said, iin)- Dtmncrnts were ilnhsppi tau:e Iltprp^cntatlve BudRC had :tf<l the iPdcral nid to schools. Il.ntin.fd J. Columi. <1 Demo Attacks- Answered by Hamer Budge BOISE, 8ept. 2B IT^-Rep. Ham B:djp, n, Ida., n.uertsd todi. . Democrat-^ have ijlvcn only >rnlce-‘ to tlie Burn.? Creek fcl In eastern Idaho and have tiployed '■obstructionist tactlis' 1prevent Its approval, Bjdce, at a Democratic confer- In Idaho Falls. e-gallon pin. Blood drive chalrmcn. Mrs, Nor-| man Miranda and Mrj, Grant Zol-; linger, reprejentlng the Amerlcjn. t.CKloti auxiliary, dirccled Tucs-: day's blood drive In the aUscnce of Mr.». J/arold Hoislngcr, Red Crou :halrmBn. Doctors agisting with the drive vere Dr. Harold Holslncer »nd 3r. M. E. Scheel. Rcslsleied nurs- rs were Mr.?. Veronica Mauj. Mr,'. Zanrl Alexander, Mrs. illclurd Ovcrtleld and Mrs. jomes Gun- ning, _ wrie_Mrs, CW U«- oJison, Afr*. fifitniry Payloii. Sir Paul Jerke and Mrs. Rlclinrd Eii on, Mrs, Earl Schrcnk recorded tt blood nutnbers, Reccptlonljt-t »ci Mrs, M- E. Scheel and Mr,?, Dei ton Adam.1 and typLiu were Mi Oarlan McCulloch *nd Mr.v Jac Rocket Pilot? tape cond after : bccau-w ,Jm, 17, . . 'tuiicrt his 'rec wave length as Sovleu for l beep-bccp of t Kunz wns 1 tliB nii-v'«aa< hnd Jiiu an- nounced their rocket l«ls In the Pacific, He lia.i been an en- lhu*lnatlc follower of U. B. and Soviet .-latelllles r v c r since the Rusalans sltot up their first sputnik. = iH u : ■iRton V le plan ollHT [irrMiniii rcmembrani the HucK crti-k area, -aom r llK> prr.tona, all -whc lived 111 Ma;ilc Valley for ol Juneau •c tlie vi-'elcon Mnt Jm'i'S Benfrov.- and Ben Morgan, -meL^jnjp^^ y^.-.tcrday that ’.'’.BrailnK privileges h a v e been cut *' Irnm ;).4nf> *hern o n 20,000 acres to 1,J00 at •d for tl u ael 0 the are. of cc n n Tl 3,400 sheep —- Ray Ruby, Mrs Ben^oj rnno. land In 1!>; Gulllford and Mr.i, Henry ScJiniltlt (1,5 present. . project, said he first-Introdjiced authortiJnff trie project In nd reintroduced it at se.silons. iild he obtained a tsoo,ooo ‘PProprlailon for the project In «n'.lnrtnl . f the »pprov« '•'■‘burj meanwhUo..Ralph Cut in Forest Use Criticized By-Slieepman NAMPA, Sept, 21 lie and sliecp that Iore.?t lands threate a 100 million dollai Snake river valley, ilieepman chnrges. Refer .ttudcr offl- - ...... - - ...............nmltlee, Mrs, Carl OeUsltr, Mi Ilarruon, Mrs. Phillip Bailey and Mrj, Oscar Thaete. all memberj of the L4Jl)iersn Women’s MlisJonuy l«aeiie, worked In the-donori' can- Russ, Yugoslavia Differences Slay' No J illce, : S«y> ___ ..aylor added, service has under atudy b M-callcd 18 lo I ^lounent which would cut .dowrj^he, numbt-r of .wlmals per range to 250. . In all slnccHty." Naylor 'Francis Powers ‘Ua *py illot) In the llus.111 Justice th a n we to our flBht wit .I7t-er/rom — second district, said thitt Nlklla Khrushchev said ir ' day he and President Tito, Yusi slavta, have reached full agrer- ment on loreign, policy but Ini" cated (heir communist Ideolosl< dlffercr'ces remain despite ... Aaiu iiiui opptini-ni, Incumbent Repre. «-Jtup- Budge, votes for ■* 'i‘fi, the entrepreneur, the iiiu-ftMa which seek to keep •0 i« ihe bonds ot s colonial ' Budge can "alway* be on to oppose the Interest If 'cmumer, ibf farmer, the 'f'-'nian, tha laboring man,' iaton and Castro Meet; Visit Is'Set ^E\V YORK, sept. 28 IITJ - .'■t-.iiiii millionaire C y n u Eaton »nn ihe I960' L*nln peace - W-'Jied fidei CMtro today „ j ” ™lfC1ati<Jha'wlth Ihe U nit. •J-jear-old caplUllst: biAer ^ 'r-any , u. N, delegat^at ;pSL'Ti'..SS Invited him and Mrs. ^ aid his own lnt«itit Jn ai r« Cui* wa4-fto »^-U.Cteiro ptople/' « b.n^f and •teelinu Sjd be hu vuit *0 that It 2 coincide « ith it Cuba bv ftwnJW of •'httle lu m m lf conferences in New York, Khrushchev made the slatemrnl a t tJie end of a I'^i-hour meetlnfi with the Yugoslav leader at U ie Soviet embMsy building. Khrushchev told a curbslde presJ conference, "we have fully come clde or are very close,'" But he Mid, "We did no cuss any Ideological b.ecaa« I am the chairman of the council Ot "tnlnlJters (premier) white TIM U pres/deot ol hli country."___ _ -at.% charne of :lien It comes" to deciding slieep and cattle allotments on forest lands." he said, lle.iecdinc Crlllclicd The cattle and .'ihccp industries, he added, have no recourse (0 Ret their cases before federal district courts. The Emmett sheepman charged the forest service wa; re,«eedlns areas In a manner that well for th e future. 1 settlers I T h e group posed of orlgl Manic Vallty ...................... slsu prlmsrlly ol descendants 0 those enrly settler's who m eet one- year at the nnnufll banquet. Period Noted For Turnout In T. F. Canal rhe will t lU canals between Jan. 1 ant March I of next year. Alfred Pe tcrs, msnoger, said Tue.-sday night Tlie conipihy's board of tors met In special se-^Ion day evening, Peters said, an ed__to lake thi.? action beca '!7ie cfllksl'viiUnMmge'ln-^M Mon of the company’* comes from American Falls voir, with some drawn from Jack son lake reservoir. By taking this acllon, Peters plained, the water users are prac tlcally assured of a full auppl next spring and summer, H th water were allowed lo run during these two months, the dlreclon feared that the supply would havi lo be curtailed around ■Aug- 25 1001, before kll crops'hav* beet harvested. Titan Missile Test Success CAPE CANAVERAL. FlB-, Sept 28 I^T he air force launched thi third straight successful opera- tional prototype of ll» T itan In tercontlnental range .mUslle to- day, hitting a target 5,000 milt fool missile achieved all flight' ibjectlveo. An Jiour later an ocean range ve.uel retrieved a <laU capsule th a t popped out of the nos© cone .nd landed In the Atlantic north o t Ascension Island. The capsule carries instrur to refliKr Uie cone's perlona- during Its flerr reentry Into the Earth’s atmosphere. Bids Invited larlment 0 In the 1 Perry and . Tht departmcat utd bids *W!:d ^ opened Oet, 25 for the project, him calls for tealcoatlng U-JCO miles o( tlie highway in thou •reaa. LEOPOLDVILLE. T he Cange.-^epl, 2$ Wi-CoL Joseph Mobuto dU- palehed 28 at bl« aide* today bto (he ptoflnet* u Invite pollUeal leader* to a rouDdUble eonreetnee that be bepe* will end weeka of test eiUea la SUsabetbTille. wbere MeboU’i nlolaa will >rr to per- ■uade M obt ’Tabonbe. premier of aeeeaalealii Kalanga prorlnce. to JstD lh« rouodttble nexl week. tbcMVert GerBwn paqporta of We«l B«U« dUna .. RtutU. Tke aBnaoBeemeni waa aude by Bmrtili Eat( C ba*tr.-Itfellmnd-a-M«.SaTt«LssIate>MUa«4; pntatta afaiut travel 1 ................. Berlis. IDAEO PALLS. Sept. 28 (»-A nother aUcaipt to utUe a 37-<Ur*oId ..rtlie tffaJMi (he PtUUIps Peiroleiim co»p*njr (alUd today *nd-n«o- UiiUoiu wert broken o lf,« union spokeusan nported. 0 oppOM rUn communist r.hlkov cl’ Untt»d Stales today ipendrnt countrli ..rinc-V’ allachcd ahd .salirWiuh^ InRton .<pend^ ’ huKe blackmail, bribes ant .. . Ions’ In ihe under.developed ZlJlko.'* AS; Unlled States and I'-' allle.' E ach Iron curtnln speaker appnr- itly had a different llitme t( hammer home and the Bultarlan’; the V. 8. aid pro- prani. I ll Qlher developments: —The soviet Union suffered »ii- ottter defeat when the steering committee plgeonhifled a Mascow request the ossembly take up 'th re a u ' to the Congo during the current se.wlon. The vole w o 7, with one abstention. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro flew defiantly home In a borrowed So- viet airliner today alter warning 10 will return shortly and deli ila Cuban regime as being based in the precepts of Abraham Lln- :oln. Unit of U.N. Shelves Red “Clunirlssue U.S. Growth Minus Inflation Predicted lu'sl AVASHINCTON. Sciit, 28 (/l‘)-Rccrftiirv of tlic Trciis- in urv Rdliert H, Anticr,H.m said toilay the United Slale.-i is ''" iieariti^r the oiid of ii recessicm-t.vpe luljiistm cnl which I'lpitvfs the w ay for u Ioiik pcrioil of urnwtli w ithout infla- on.ition. In n nuijor polic.v iinmoiinci'mcnt, Amierson tiiid th< .iih,aimu:vl nicelinir nf Ihe International Mniiotary fund; m y Ktl'nll^r view lhat the outlook for cconnmic aclivit> 1)1) ttii.H conntr.v )-•* favorable, both for tlie near future ant for many year.i ithoiKi." Ti Ihose who nee harbiiiRer.H of reccs.sinn in the Bpolly busine.i.H trumlH o f 'v c c o n t montlij, Anderson ».ild—In effect —that something akin to a very mild rrces-ilon already Is under way and lias .Just about :i Twin Fallal at r)a,ni,MoiKlny, ili'jiiirh iio n t .<ai(i \V(i(inc.‘<(lny. o (ii»iii the one-w ay I'oiiplet coniicclcii to ■l.r differ (li.'tn fit n l.-iter Triiflk cam- ■St akmK' M ain avenue, Eiistiioiiiiii traffic ivill-nia\:uilontc-Seconjiave-L_|| iiies west ami .Hoiith from Five I’o in ts west. Glnsby -said traffic Rijfnnla nt Five Points cast, will nol be In place for about :o days, but without •he highway depMtmeni •nffic will mDve without Olasby added. ■sr: Driver Seeks Hearing Over Reckless Case Hoy J 28 liPi—The U. N. steering ci ICO last night,overrode Soviet oo- jectlotis and voted lo shelve foj nnolher year the question of seat- ing red China In the world organl- mtlon. The vote in the Jl-natlon body was 12 to 7 with one absien- Thla was exactly the *ame vot« th e commlllee recorded a year ago propojaJ. Although (pected, 11 th e outcome had been expected, 11 rkTt“ .ru:Td^» s-ftich provided specUleally th a t no -action be Uk*n on- the China represenutlon qtiesllon during the ISth M&^lon of the M-. nation general assembly. Ratification of the iteerlns committee action by the full as- sembly seemed assured In view *' the preliminary vote. The committee acted after . V. 8. Dele- Rate JSneTJrWaaiitforlirtirdTDe Soviet Union’s Valerian Z. pres.- States, P*nama, Italy,, --------- Rica, - Haiti. FaklsUn. Canada Veneiuela and Japan, Votinj asainsl II vere the SOrlet Union, BuJgarls, Roffltnlo. YUfMlayla, Ceylon, Iraq and Sudan. Libya abstained and the a ' dent, Frederick H. land, did not voU. Wadsworth declared lhat the Chinese communist government Is toiAlly unfit for U-N, member- abtp because of what he called Its open contempt for th« Unlled Na- Uons and lls agfretslve acts in Corea and other nelihboring As- Delivery to End On Stored Water IDAHO PA1X8, Sept. U (IJ-De- very of atored valer u d rirer .•gulatlon « m end after Friday, 3n«ke m n r Walennuter » r u t 0. Bajle yesterday. In view' o( the low canyorer ' CanaU abon Aneilcaa ?Ult been asked to reduce d lw . don to nlnlAUm* m the Uneit MWlble iwrace- wm be Held lb Uta AU aod winter. illi-r, JiTonie, a.^ked foi „ , hen he appeared Wed- n(-.<idny mornlnB before Jeromi Ju.Mlce of the Pcnce Uo Temil oi charge of reckless driving, l!c wns cited Sept, IS four am roe fourth-1 miles wesl cf Jerom. ___ptaie Jilghway 25 by Slate Pat^lman - William Van Dyke, Dat« for the bearing has not 'been s«U Robert A.’sievertsen, Twin PalU, po.^tcd 4 125 bond In Jerome . lice court Wednesday for failure to nppear on a speeding charge, i'M cited by State Patrolman »ln 8, W right for going miles per hour in a <S-mile . - mei 6, Brown. 18, Twin Falls, fined tlS nnd costs and giv 35 demerlLi Tue.^day by Judge T( ■>r golnu 70 miles per ho 5i-mlle rone, Kls clutlon Issued by Palrolmai Dyke, Larry D, Fairbanks, Twin Palls, as fined »25 nnd co.^u by Wendell Police Judge J- C, Miller for fnll- o yield the right ot way afui ,--. -accident on _lhe_ corner o Main 9nd Wendell slrecLs in Wen- dell. }le was cltcd by Police Chief Dill Auilln, 1C chief said the tractor, which banks woa uslng.to fill ditches, made an illegal turn and collided with a iMO Plymouth driven by Mrs- Oeorge Hudson. Tlie car was demolislitd but the drivers were lot Injured. ^Voyne Dickson, IJ, son of Rfr, ind Mr,v Ed Dickson. Rupert, was cited Wednesday by Btierlff Tlieo Johnson for driving without due regard for existing conditions. A a colll- .jfter the Dickson boy lost -enolrol of his vehicle. The Johnston youth ill Minidoka County hospital Ith a double fracture of his leg. M erlin W. Dudley, 23. Burley, forfellea a |I5 bond to acting Bur- ley Police Judge James Annest Monday-for apeedlng 35 miles — hour In a 20-mtle »nc- Norui* schftccher. Burley, was n n e d - » » - t j r ^ '‘f«-Aw»»^-^o»-« atop sign violation, Lewis Kun*ler. 17, Burley, waa fined tl8 by Judge Annest Tuesday afternoon for speeding 39 miles an hour in a 20-mile zone. The Judge, suspended half of the fine. L-.- A lfr^ Dumont. « , _Burl_e_y,_wai,lJ*^reA The into e-way - will I If iwd now rather ihan Ing nn added period until Is are placed, he said. *ln Palli police Chief How- Olllette snUi ^Vednesday that knew nolhlng of Olasbj's which was telephoned ariier. While he acldre.wed himseif nance mlnUtern from more than COnations, Andersqn'a ccrlaln to gel close aiudy from economlsts-some of whom will dtsaarce wholeheartedly—and. In this eampalgn aea^n, Irani poll- ticlips of all huei. Anderson -attributed moot of this year’s elack in th e economy l« < sharp reduction Jn buslne.« outlays for inrentories-><i develop- ment usually asnpclated with a Tl. .Ul. cession. He & urrtd be- fear and the fact of Inflation.' Businessmen came to realize.' he satd, that they could count on nr ample supply ot goods at reason- tb)e prlcts tnd did not bare.to maintain large stockpiles, Anderson said lhat in contrast to the experience of 1957-59 and two earlier postwar recessions, the recent Inventory adjiuitment has proceeded smoothly and has been offset by heavy spending by sumers with record Incomes. :lte said he would issue a ,ent later. Many persons ' . callcd local police about I slitn.1 erected by th# highway de- partm ent on Second avenues "wert' ■ and south, he aald. Ije added the public should disregard them un- til an official stalemenl b re> leased by the enforcement agency. The departmtnt.-.according-ta Oidette. has promised lo cover the signs so as nol to confuse Ih* public. Olfuby said Wednesday that ................... - little work I ■ ! nt rive Polptj east.......... ileanlng the cowlnicUon sll«, paving the median ind iwtalla- (lon of traffic lights. ---------- Completion of the project wat Siheduled ortglaaJIy /or Oct. I. _ Olasby said the Job wUl be com- (■ picted on that date, allhouih ^ minor delalls are expected to arise ynich"wtll-~h»Tr~to-be haudltd,— He menlloned pevlng in areas be^ tween. Washington street aod Second avenue west lo "malEa a Mnoother ride." i s one detail. there 1 Negroes Slate" Separate Vote Devices Used NEW ORLEANS. L a . Sept. 28 (fl -The federal civil rights com- mission today was told Negroes and whites voted on separate vot- ing machines in a central Lou- parish, D, Howard. iS. St, Helena ___ door and whites at another. Whites marched to one machine and Negroes to another.” .Howard said the situation ci ted an opportunity for "votes . t shoved aside and not counled- 6 destroys Ihe ptirpoee of the otlng machine’s eecrei vote." ' lald, htnverer, he had .onani sau, niTweTor, no n»u proof of the postlblllty that Kegro Toles were n o t counted. The commission is ' tH’oblng charges of voUr dlBcrlmlnailon In the weatem world * lailslana. winding tn> tl*-two- day hearing today.'-- I ' Kennedy Says He’sAttacking GOP Not U. S. By The AlMclaied PrtM Ben. John F. Kennedy, cattv ■palgjilng for'the ilitioru'ttite'ftr" Pennsylvania and New Toric, said today he downgrades the leader, ship of the Republican party a«d not—as Vice President Richard M. Nixon has contended— the Unlled States of America, •’I have nevec been alUcal of ur country.” Kennedy, the Detno- cratio presldenUcd nominee, de< dared in caing Issue wiUi (flxflii, his Republican rival. Nixon, who has accused Eenne- r of disparaging the nation In tying it needs to be atrengtbenff. said today the United States must •sent the case for the free world . utJderdereloped naUon's "belltr than we’ve done In the pMt.” The Republican presldeoUal ooiinee spoke Id snsirer to ons frocn editors.at a hreaklitt leeling ot the Magaslpe Publisii- ra association before | 1 for a day c OCEAN FOUND bSLO, Norway, Sept, 28 A : .,00a-year-oId. salt water ocean- jhu been discovered 434 feet below 35 Burley, was fresh water of Tokke lake. 120, fined »5 by Judge Annest for mak-jmnes west of Oslo. Dr. K a ^ i _lmpropMturn.Hea^_-m|8^m^o^^ untvei^ty, who fTned M ?or h a iii anl^ilrtdfniade ifie dlsepvem Uie ttnd p.s« «• >1 «*s unique. -________________ British Expert Says Mother Needs Break From Children a lot of good, '' . 'fttwli ft' ilNiit Ui'esk~he]aR him io begin to learn tnd^i^ence.** i^leal ^btemS in too llttu to prerenilng paychc.... cal problem* tn molhet*," lUW - nother* time oft to get a half do or goahopplng. ............ tb* prOfesMT explained. At Otford. sob -American and BrIUih m g'thera attending tku filth annual eoUerence of Amer- ican and British Women'! Aottvl- Ues agreed that cmidrec -- to U yean old often ----------- -' "We agreed there is a deftnlt* ick of dlwtpUna unOD( )UTenU»a lodsy,* laid Naner B la« . wUe of a U. a . air fot«« eaptatn- sad Botiiff-ir HIGHLIGHTSin Today's TimiS'Newt Page 1—One-way streets to be efCecUTe in T. P. itartlng Monday. Uacmillan plans meetlor »ith- BinJttelier la. first algn of letuloa easing. Early SetUen, u ,;s. growth minus tnflaUon U icedlcted, British expert ajt notbei needs break fron eblldrca Page }-Completlon data set for Rupert ^toffloe. Page »-ouUtandlnc baodl> capped Idahoaa to a tte a d meeting here.. 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Officers Named for Earlv Settlers Group Macmillan Plans Meeting With Khrushchev in First Sign of Easing Tensions

N K W Y O llK ,: i la v w ith ;ui anil

J,-! H ’r n — T h e In "iini'.'nienl lluU S'>\ i.1 iv .-n ii'

I a n will iiK'.'t tenlU'innv, Tlio tw n .-.ta t.-i:ilc-nT h t- re .slill ,1.. inilu-iitioli o f aKliru:^lu'lli'V am-Mfrllllv stU.'k t.> Ml,il i-nii'i

W h i le lloiis.' .1 l-i-.'llluiw--

Inr ofdcen of the E arly Scttlerx »mocUiiuii » »nnu»l banquet held b j Ihe srnup Tuesday r»t

t. Otflceri are. from leCl, Kdwurd lUbcock, lr»»:

Siidge Under Sharp Attack In Demo MeetIDAHO FALLS. Scpl. 28 r?' - 1 cV pVcVlVl’c'nro

M rs. Salladay Is N a m ed President for Early Settlers U n it at Annual A ffa ir

intrtock,

.• tlic rr.'s iil .'iit , .111(1 tho

O n e - W a y T r a ff ic i n H e a r t o f T . F . t o B e E f f e c t i v e M o n d a y

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. 'Unm 3uiJkc', rpl>• crlllclicd . diy-loni: Democrntic confer-

. ,t on tulu^ll.rciOurcc^^Jll.Irt^• h) F»l!«-

U ScWfndcr. Mnltn, sccrctar; tr tte Snake nlvcr Power :rr, s»id Budge gnvc

Lwtvfr In BctlH'H til I d.Mn bill pas-scd, t bill died III the h o u « dur- me list conKfuJ. B urns crcck «uld be built on th e Snnke

• fioTnsUeam Itom the Pall- uiiiprolcct,

‘ ■ 'tr Mid lie was one ot the CAlled lo testify on the ! tlie house In terior com-

iiltf, lit sjld DudBo did nol liim Qr others le d welcome, id iJutfRe gsvs no tielp. ifudt: iMd other conRttw- tuld lilm It was difficult to 1)111 tu se i which WM jpon-

sored by Uudge bccaase he hivd cd blKlctd maiij- other blll-i which -

Inter-

;i(iibom. s r , kimlcrly, i

^Residents of Wendell Miss Blood Quota

•WENDELL, Sept. 28 - Some 69 pints of blood were collccltd Tum- dfty when the Red Oro-v blood- mobile visited WcndeiL FlJtem oI tho lOi persons rc«Utertd K tit re­jected nad the 100-oJQC quoU » « m lued by 11 pints. I

Rlcliard Jnspor received n two-! Rnllon pin and Wayne l-afig rettlv.'

D-motratlc Rep, Lee Metcalf, iloiii.ina. Slid that m a member

hoiue rulc.1 commltlce. u ln a powerful position.

•I do know ihl.%" M ctcall said, iin)- Dtmncrnts were ilnhsppi tau:e Iltprp^cntatlve BudRC had :tf<l the iPdcral nid to schools.Il.ntin.fd J. Columi. <1

Demo Attacks- Answered by Hamer BudgeBOISE, 8ept. 2B IT^-Rep. Ham

B:djp, n , Ida., n.uertsd todi.. Democrat- have ijlvcn only >rnlce-‘ to tlie Burn.? Creek

fcl In eastern Idaho and have tiployed '■obstructionist tactlis'1 prevent Its approval,Bjdce, at a Democratic confer-

In Idaho Falls.

e-gallon pin.Blood drive chalrmcn. Mrs, Nor-|

m an Miranda and Mrj, Grant Zol-; linger, reprejentlng the Amerlcjn. t.CKloti auxiliary, dirccled Tucs-: day's blood drive In the aUscnce of Mr.». J/arold Hoislngcr, Red Crou :halrmBn.

Doctors agisting with the drive vere Dr. Harold Holslncer »nd 3r. M. E. Scheel. Rcslsleied nurs- rs were Mr.?. Veronica Mauj. Mr,'.

Zanrl Alexander, Mrs. illclurd Ovcrtleld and Mrs. jomes Gun­ning,_ wrie_Mrs, CWU«-oJison, Afr*. fifitniry Payloii. Sir Paul Jerke and Mrs. Rlclinrd Eii on, Mrs, Earl Schrcnk recorded tt blood nutnbers, Reccptlonljt-t »ci Mrs, M- E. Scheel and Mr,?, Dei ton Adam.1 and typLiu were Mi Oarlan McCulloch *nd Mr.v Jac

Rocket P ilo t?

tapecond

after :

bccau-w

,Jm , 17, . .'tuiicrt his 'rec wave length as Sovleu for l beep-bccp of t

Kunz wns 1 tliB nii-v'«aa< hnd Jiiu an­nounced their rocke t l« ls In the Pacific, He lia.i been an en- lhu*lnatlc follower o f U. B. and Soviet .-latelllles rv c r since the Rusalans sltot up their first sputnik.

= iH u: ■iRton Vle plan

ollHT [irrMiniii rcmembrani the HucK crti-k area,-aom r llK> prr.tona, all -whc

lived 111 Ma;ilc Valley for ol

Juneau•c tlie vi-'elcon

Mnt Jm'i'SBenfrov.- and Ben Morgan, -meL^jnjp^ y^.-.tcrday that’.'’.BrailnK privileges h a v e been cut *' Irnm ;).4nf> *hern on 20,000 acres

to 1,J00 at

•d for tlu ael 0 the

are. of cc

n n Tl 3,400 sheep —-Ray Ruby, Mrs Ben^oj rnno. land In 1!>;

Gulllford and Mr.i, Henry ScJiniltlt (1,5 present.

. project, said he first-Introdjiced

authortiJnff trie project In nd reintroduced i t at se.silons.

iild he obtained a tsoo,ooo ‘PProprlailon for the project In

«n'.lnrtnl .f the »pprov«

'•'■‘burj meanwhUo..Ralph

Cut in Forest Use Criticized By-Slieepman

NAMPA, Sept, 21

lie and sliecp th a tIore.?t lands threa tea 100 million dollai Snake river valley, ilieepman chnrges.

Refer.ttudcr

offl-

- ...... - - ...............nmltlee,Mrs, Carl OeUsltr, Mi

Ilarruon, Mrs. Phillip Bailey and Mrj, Oscar Thaete. all memberj of the L4Jl)iersn Women’s MlisJonuy l«aeiie, worked In the-donori' can-

Russ, Yugoslavia Differences Slay'

No J illce, : S«y>___ ..aylor added ,

service has under a tu d y b M-callcd 18 lo I ^ lounent which would cut .dow rj^he, num bt-r of .wlmalsper range to 250.

. In all slnccH ty." Naylor 'Francis P ow ers ‘Ua *py illot) In the llus.111

Justice th a n we to our flBht wit

.I7t-er/rom —second district, said thitt Nlklla Khrushchev said ir

' day he and President Tito, Yusi slavta, have reached full agrer- ment on loreign, policy but Ini" cated (heir communist Ideolosl< dlffercr'ces remain despite

... Aaiu iiiuiopptini-ni, Incumbent Repre.

«-Jtup- Budge, votes for ■*'i‘fi, the entrepreneur, the

iiiu-ftMa which seek to keep •0 i« ihe bonds o t s colonial

' Budge can "alway* be on to oppose th e Interest

If 'cmumer, ib f farmer, the 'f'-'nian, tha laboring man,'

iaton and C astro Meet; Visit Is 'S e t^E\V YORK, sept. 28 IITJ - .'■t-.iiiii millionaire C y n u Eaton

»nn ihe I960' L*nln peace - W-'Jied fidei CM tro today

„ j ” ™lfC1ati<Jha'wlth Ihe U nit.

•J-jear-old caplUllst: biAer ^ 'r-any , u . N, d e leg a t^ a t

;pSL'Ti'..SSInvited him and Mrs.^

aid his own ln t« itit Jn ai r« Cui* wa4-fto »^-U .C teiro

ptople/'« b.n^f and • te e l in u S jd be

h u v u it *0 th a t It2 coincide « ith it

Cuba bv ftwnJW

of •'httle lum m lf conferences in New York,

Khrushchev made the slatemrnl a t tJie end of a I'^i-hour meetlnfi with the Yugoslav leader at Uie Soviet embMsy building.

Khrushchev told a curbslde presJ conference, "we have fully come

clde or are very close,'"But he Mid, "We did no

cuss any Ideological b.ecaa« I am the chairman of the council Ot "tnlnlJters (premier) white TIM U pres/deot ol h li country."____

-at.% charne of

:lien It comes" to deciding slieep and c a ttle a llo tm ents on forest lands." he said,

lle.iecdinc Crlllclicd The cattle and .'ihccp industries,

he added, have no recourse (0 Ret their cases before federal district courts.

The Emmett sheepman charged the forest service wa; re,«eedlns areas In a manner that

well for th e future.

1 settlers IThe group

posed of orlglManic Vallty ........... ...........s lsu prlmsrlly ol descendants 0 those enrly settler's who m eet one-

year at the nnnufll banquet.

Period Noted For Turnout In T. F. Canalrhe

will tlU canals between Jan . 1 ant March I of next year. Alfred Pe tcrs, msnoger, said Tue.-sday night

Tlie conipihy's board of tors met In special se-^Ion day evening, Peters said, an ed__to lake thi.? action beca '!7ie cfllk s l'v iiU n M m g e 'ln -^M

Mon of the company’* comes from American Falls voir, with some drawn from Jack son lake reservoir.

By taking this acllon, Peters plained, the water users are prac tlcally assured of a full auppl nex t spring and summer, H th water were allowed lo run during these two months, the dlreclon feared that the supply would havi lo be curtailed around ■ Aug- 25 1001, before kll crops'hav* beet harvested.

Titan Missile Test Success

CAPE CANAVERAL. FlB-, Sept 28 I ^ T h e air force launched thi th ird straight successful opera­tional prototype of ll» T ita n In tercontlnental range .mUslle to­day, hitting a target 5,000 m ilt

fool missile achieved all flight' ibjectlveo.

An Jiour later an ocean range ve.uel retrieved a <laU capsule th a t popped out of the nos© cone .nd landed In the Atlantic north

o t Ascension Island.The capsule carries instrur

to refliKr Uie cone's perlona- during Its flerr reentry Into

the Earth’s atmosphere.

Bids Invited

larlment 0 In the 1

Perry and .T h t departmcat u td bids *W!:d opened Oet, 25 for the project,

him calls for tealcoatlng U-JCO miles o( tlie highway in thou •reaa.

LEOPOLDVILLE. T h e Cange.-^epl, 2$ Wi-CoL Joseph Mobuto dU- palehed 28 at bl« aide* today b to (he ptoflnet* u Invite pollUeal leader* to a rouDdU ble eonreetnee th a t be bepe* will end weeka of

test eiUea la SUsabetbTille. wbere MeboU’i n lolaa will >rr to per- ■uade M o b t ’T abonbe. premier of aeeeaalealii Kalanga prorlnce. to JstD lh« rouodttble n e x l week.

tbcMVert G erB w n paqporta of We«l B«U« dU n a .. R tu tU . Tke aBnaoBeemeni waa a u d e by Bmrtili Eat( C ba*tr.-Itfellmnd-a-M«.SaTt«LssIate>MUa«4;pntatta a fa iu t travel 1 .................Berlis.

IDAEO PALLS. S e p t. 28 (» -A n o th e r aUcaipt to utUe a 37-<Ur*oId ..rtlie tffaJMi (he PtUUIps Peiroleiim co»p*njr (alUd today *nd-n«o- UiiUoiu w ert b roken o l f , « union spokeusan nported.

0 oppOMrUn communist r.hlkov cl’

Untt»d Stales today ipendrnt countrli

..rinc-V’ allachcd ahd .salirWiuh^ InRton .<pend ’huKe blackmail, bribes ant .. .

Ions’ In ihe under.developed

ZlJlko.'* A S ;Unlled States and I'-' allle.'

E ach Iron curtnln speaker appnr- itly had a different llitme t(

hammer home and the Bultarlan’;the V. 8. aid pro-

prani.I l l Qlher developments:—The soviet Union suffered »ii-

o ttte r defeat when the steering committee plgeonhifled a Mascow request the ossembly take up 'th re a u ' to the Congo during the current se.wlon. The vole w o 7, with one abstention.

Cuban Premier Fidel Castro flew defiantly home In a borrowed So­viet airliner today alter warning 10 will return shortly and deli ila Cuban regime as being based in the precepts of Abraham Lln- :oln.

Unit of U.N. Shelves Red“Clunirlssue

U . S . G r o w th M in u s I n f l a t i o n P r e d ic t e d

lu'sl A V A SH IN C T O N . S ciit, 28 (/l‘)-R cc rftiirv of t l i c T rc iis - in u r v R d liert H, Anticr,H.m said toilay th e U nited Slale.-i is

‘' ' " iieariti^ r th e oiid of ii recessicm-t.vpe lu lj iis tm c n l w h ic h I 'l p i t v f s th e w a y for u Ioiik pcrioil of urnwtli w ith o u t in fla-

o n .itio n . In n n u i jo r polic.v iinm oiinci'm cnt, A m ierson tiiid th< .iih ,a im u:v l n ic e lin ir nf Ih e In ternational M niiotary fu n d ;

m y Ktl'nll^r view lh a t th e outlook fo r cconnm ic a cliv it> 1)1) ttii.H c o n n tr.v )-•* fav o rab le , both fo r tlie near f u tu r e a n t

for many year.i ithoiKi." T i Ihose who nee harbiiiRer.H o f r e c c s . s i n n in t h e B polly busine.i.H trumlH o f ' v c c o n t montlij, Anderson ».ild—In effect —that something akin to a very mild rrces-ilon already Is under way and lias .Just about

:i T w in Fallal a t r)a,ni,MoiKlny, ili 'ji iirh iion t .<ai(i \V(i(inc.‘<(lny.

o (ii»iii th e o n e - w a y I'oiiplet coniicclcii to ■l.r d if fe r (li.'tn fit n l.-iter T r iiflk cam- ■St akmK' M a in av en u e , Eiistiioiiiiii tra ffic

iv ill-n ia\:u ilon tc-Seconjiave-L _ || iiies w est ami .Hoiith from

F ive I’ o i n t s w est. Glnsby -said t r a f f ic Rijfnnla n t Five Points cast, will nol be In place for about :o days, but without

•he highway depMtmeni •nffic will mDve without

Olasby added.

■sr: Driver Seeks Hearing Over Reckless Case

Hoy J

28 liPi—The U. N. steering ci ICO last night,overrode Soviet oo- jectlotis and voted lo shelve foj nnolher year the question of seat­ing red China In the world organl- m tlon. The vote in the Jl-natlon body was 12 to 7 with one absien-

Thla was exactly the *ame vot« th e commlllee recorded a year ago

propojaJ. Although (pected, 11th e outcome had been expected, 11

rkTt“ .ru:Td^»s-ftich provided specUleally

t h a t no -action be Uk*n on- the China represenutlon q t ie s l l o n during the ISth M& lon of the M-. nation general assembly. ■

Ratification of the iteerlns committee action by the full as­sembly seemed assured In view *' th e preliminary vote.

The committee acted after .V. 8. Dele-

Rate JSneTJrWaaiitforlirtirdTDe Soviet Union’s Valerian Z.

pres.-

States, P*nama, I ta ly ,,---------Rica, - Haiti. FaklsUn. Canada Veneiuela and Japan, Votinj a sainsl II vere the SOrlet Union, BuJgarls, Roffltnlo. YUfMlayla, Ceylon, Iraq and Sudan. Libyaabstained and the a ' dent, Frederick H.

land , did not voU.Wadsworth declared lhat the

Chinese communist government Is toiAlly unfit for U-N, member- abtp because of what he called Its open contempt for th« Unlled Na- Uons and lls agfretslve acts in Corea and other nelihboring As-

Delivery to End On Stored Water

IDAHO PA1X8, Sept. U (IJ-De- very of atored valer u d rirer .•gulatlon « m end after Friday,

3n«ke m n r W alennuter » r u t 0. Bajle yesterday.

I n view' o( the low canyorer

' CanaU abon Aneilcaa ?Ult been asked to reduce d lw .

don to nlnlAUm* m the U neit MWlble iwrace- wm be Held

l b Uta AU aod winter.

illi-r, JiTonie, a.^ked foi „ , hen he appeared Wed-

n(-.<idny mornlnB before Jeromi Ju.Mlce of the Pcnce U o T em il oi

charge of reckless driving, l!c wns cited Sept, IS four am roe fourth-1 miles wesl cf Jerom.

___ptaie Jilghway 25 by SlateP a t^ lm an - William Van Dyke, D at« for the bearing has not 'been s«U

Robert A.’sievertsen, Twin PalU, po.^tcd 4 125 bond In Jerome . lice court Wednesday for failure to nppear on a speeding charge,

i'M cited by State Patrolman »ln 8, W right for going

miles per hour in a <S-mile . - m ei 6 , Brown. 18, Twin Falls,

fined tlS nnd costs and giv 35 demerlLi Tue.^day by Judge T(

■>r golnu 70 miles per ho 5i-mlle rone, Kls clutlon Issued by Palrolmai

Dyke,L arry D, Fairbanks, Twin Palls, as fined »25 nnd co.^u by Wendell

Police Judge J- C, Miller for fnll- o yield th e right ot way afui

,--. -accident on _lhe_ corner o M ain 9nd Wendell slrecLs in Wen­dell. }le was cltcd by Police Chief Dill Auilln,

1C chief sa id the tractor, which banks woa uslng.to fill ditches,

made an illegal turn and collided with a iMO Plymouth driven by Mrs- Oeorge Hudson. Tlie car was demolislitd bu t the drivers were lo t Injured.

^Voyne Dickson, IJ, son of Rfr, ind Mr,v Ed Dickson. Rupert, was

c ited Wednesday by Btierlff Tlieo Johnson for driving without due regard for existing conditions. A

a colll-

.jfte r the Dickson boy lost -enolrol of h is vehicle. The Johnston youth

ill Minidoka County hospital I th a double fracture of his leg.M erlin W. Dudley, 23. Burley,

forfellea a | I 5 bond to acting Bur­ley Police Judge James Annest Monday-for apeedlng 35 miles — hour In a 20-m tle »nc-

Norui* schftccher. Burley, was n n e d - » » - t j r ^ ' ‘f«-Aw»»^-^o»-« atop sign violation,

Lewis Kun*ler. 17, Burley, waa fined t l 8 by Judge Annest Tuesday afternoon for speeding 39 miles an hour in a 20-m ile zone. The Judge, suspended half of the fine. L - . -

A lf r^ Dumont. « , _Burl_e_y,_wai,lJ*^reA

The

into

e-way - will IIf iw d now rather ihan

Ing nn added period until Is are placed, he said.*ln Palli police Chief How- Olllette snUi ^Vednesday that knew nolhlng of Olasbj's

which was telephoned ariier.

While he acldre.wed himseif nance mlnUtern from more than

CO nations, Andersqn'a ccrlaln to gel close aiudy from economlsts-some of whom will dtsaarce wholeheartedly—and. In this eampalgn a ea ^ n , Irani poll- ticlips of all huei.

Anderson -attributed moot of this year’s elack in th e economy l« < sharp reduction Jn buslne.« outlays for inrentories-><i develop­ment usually asnpclated with aTl. .Ul.cession. He & urrtd be-

fear and the fact of Inflation.'Businessmen came to realize.' he

satd, that they could count on nr ample supply ot goods a t reason- tb)e prlcts tnd did not b a re .to maintain large stockpiles,

Anderson said lh a t in contrast to the experience of 1957-59 and two earlier postwar recessions, the recent Inventory adjiuitment has proceeded smoothly and has been offset by heavy spending by sumers with record Incomes.

:lte said he would issue a ,ent later. Many persons '

. callcd local police about I slitn.1 erected by th# highway de­partm ent on Second avenues "wert' ■ and south, he aald. Ije added the public should disregard them un­til an official stalemenl b re> leased by the enforcement agency.

The departmtnt.-.according-ta Oidette. has promised lo cover the signs so as nol to confuse Ih* public.

Olfuby said Wednesday that................... - little work I ■

! n t rive Polptj east..........ileanlng the cowlnicUon sll«,

paving the median ind iwtalla- (lon of traffic lights. ----------

Completion of the project wat Siheduled ortglaaJIy /or Oct. I. _ Olasby said the Job wUl be com- (■ picted on that date, allhouih ^ minor delalls are expected to arise ynich"wtll-~h»Tr~to-be haudltd,—He menlloned pevlng in areas be tw een. Washington street aod Second avenue west lo "malEa a Mnoother ride." is one detail.

there 1

Negroes S la te" Separate Vote Devices Used

NEW ORLEANS. L a . Sept. 28 (fl -T he federal civil rights com­mission today was told Negroes and whites voted on separate vot­ing machines in a central Lou-

parish,D, Howard. iS . St, Helena

___ door and whites a t another.Whites marched to one machine and Negroes to another.”.Howard said the situation ci ted an opportunity for "votes . t shoved aside and not counled- 6 destroys Ihe ptirpoee of the otlng machine’s eecrei vote."

' lald, htnverer, he had.onani sau, niTweTor, no n»uproof of the postlblllty th a t

Kegro Toles were n o t counted.The commission is ' tH’oblng

charges of voUr dlBcrlmlnailon In the weatem world * l ailslana. winding tn> tl* -tw o- ’day hearing today.'-- I '

Kennedy Says He’sAttacking GOP Not U. S.

By The AlMclaied PrtMBen. John F. Kennedy, cattv

■palgjilng for'the ili tio ru 'ttite 'f tr" Pennsylvania and New Toric, said today he downgrades the leader, ship of the Republican party a«d not—as Vice President Richard M. Nixon has contended—the Unlled States of America,

•’I have nevec been alUcal of ur country.” Kennedy, the Detno-

cratio presldenUcd nominee, de< dared in caing Issue wiUi (flxflii, his Republican rival.

Nixon, who has accused Eenne- r of disparaging the nation In tying it needs to be atrengtbenff.

said today the United States must •sent the case for the free world

. utJderdereloped naUon's "belltr than we’ve done In the pMt.”

T h e Republican presldeoUal ooiinee spoke Id snsirer to ons frocn editors.at a hreaklitt leeling ot the Magaslpe Publisii- ra association before |

1 for a day c

OCEAN FOUND bSLO, Norway, Sept, 28 A

: .,00a-year-oId. salt water ocean- jh u been discovered 434 feet below

35 Burley, was fresh water of Tokke lake. 120,fined »5 by Judge Annest for mak-jmnes west of Oslo. Dr. K a ^ i

_ lm p ro p M tu rn .H ea ^ _ -m |8 ^ m ^ o ^ ^ untvei^ ty, whofTned M ?or h a i i i a n l^ ilrtd fn ia d e ifie dlsepvem Uie t tn d

p.s« «• >1 «*s unique. -________________

British Expert Says Mother Needs Break From Children

a lot of good, ' '. 'fttwli ft' ilNiit Ui'esk~he]aR him io begin to learn tnd^ i^ence.**

i^ le a l ^ b te m S in too llt tu to prerenilng paychc.... cal problem* tn molhet*," lU W -

no the r* time oft to get a h a lf do or goahopplng. ............

tb* prOfesMT explained.At Otford. sob -Am erican and

BrIUih m g 'th e ra attending tku filth annual eoUerence of Amer­ican and British Women'! Aottvl- Ues agreed that cm idrec - - to U yean old o f te n ----------- - '

"We agreed there is a deftnlt* ick of dlwtpUna unOD( )UTenU»a

lodsy,* laid Naner B la « . wUe of a U. a . air fot«« eaptatn- s a d B otiiff-ir —

HIGHLIGHTSinToday's TimiS'NewtPage 1—One-way streets to

be efCecUTe in T. P. itartlng Monday. Uacmillan p la n s meetlor »ith- BinJttelier la. first algn of letuloa easing.

Early SetUen, u , ; s . growth minus tnflaUon U icedlcted, British expert a j t notbei needs break fron eblldrca

Page }-Completlon data set for Rupert ^ toffloe.

Page »-ouUtandlnc baodl> capped Idahoaa to a t te a d meeting here.. ' ,

er|^UoB on Blehflsid c

P a n M ^.^TjonlB r ■ tOSDW^tt-OOPdlBI...

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T IM E S -N E W S . TW IN FALLS. ID A H O WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ;■ 15» I

Divorces Aic Sbuglit by 3 LocalWomenJi™

ITirce dlvorcc Mfrf

W eather, TemperaturesBr f n i u a rre i* InUrnallonil

' FOlltXTAaT, THURSDAY TIinOUOH 1 tycrtgimc normn), MUlt or no i>r»

Budge Under Sharp Attack In Demo Meet

Twin Falls News in BriefLKcDte

' . t A IIMI

MACilC V A I.I.E y-rartlr clou

*111 hold »! A mwTtasc llwnse **3 Issued | 'luau - biscd on amTucsday by llie T»Ui Falls co •illan theme from 5 clsrlt'a ofllce lo lUymonrt Tlday a t the BchooiJCUrV t r . i LuceUU Mnrle C

T KalU police rtporlfd l

Washington’s PTA Meelinj Features Skit;!

} Seen Tod ^

NKW VOIIK. Sfpt. :

; h ish inriiorrow l i

hf hU linl Cempff*

Arrnneed by *r<l UoriH. vli - cram chBlra sfnlrt by Mr

rcndtne |Ihe Ws?

: Mondny nIM

Lions Group Has Speech For Meeting

Boyd Lowp. BUld-;

:o-prtsidcnt.give I by II

il:Fall.i Lion

•: Houndup I

Magic Valley Funeralsftflerw

ic Hold

I

^Mred Mny, o! U»y i

Driver Seeks Hearing Ovei Reckless Case

. IN P A u a - Funeral h Icci Ur Herbert P, VVJrlli »lll

t 3:30 p. m. "niuraday «l F.ilH mortuno' chopcl v

e oJflcera.Jo h n . H .. iiclal) Bivkcc

ned t l i mill co.M.t by Wcndel I JUlUce of the resce J. C. MRIer

UiU week for improper pnulns. Iff w u cited by Sinte Pairol Sgt. M.

i . Bayg. jr .- Jim m y E. Ksya, Twln-FaUi. uas fined »10 and cosU and given :s demcriw by n ie r Jusdce ofithe Pe»ce V. A. Allijon Wednesday Jor tDcedlnr 4 i mlica ocr '

milePftlrolnini

Jeise Jones, n ie r, r-m ttncS i: , »nd cosU and given 2Q demerllA by judge Allison Wednesdny tor i ' ttop algn violation. lUii driver' license was suspended for 10 il»yi ISb was cited by State Patrolman Richard Burns.

— '’iTory-M—tluffyr-BuIiVwa*-}ln«d ttS K id costa by Filer Police Judge K em T lu im a n and given 3S de> marlU Wednesday tor a slop sign' violation. H er citation win Uiiicdl by M artin Adam), Filer police Ichief. I

a m Felton, about « . Pnul, post­ed ft *350 bond wllli Paul ’ the peace Augujt Deth... reckleas driving charge and lor driving w ith a revoked driver's 11' cense. Judge Betlikc baUt FdUn'j lleenae was revoked lor drunlt drlv lo t bu t h e hM not rrcelyed inlor- matlon u to the date and ploci

the slate

1 ileuFcIU V In jai:_ $300 bond on a coiuplalnt signed by hla wife. Mrs. Bcrnlcs Felton.| for aasauH and battery, llcarlni ftll th ree charges has been set W ednesday. Oct. 5.

Jack Duncan, Burley, was fined tU and costs by Paul Justice of the Peace August BtlhVe for going Hi milea per hour In ft CQ-mlli

Ju a n Olvare*. Marslng, wi. .. ed J15 and cosi.i Tuesdhy by Judge BeUJco lor lullare la yield thr righ t of way.. Dick George. Burley, was fined $11 and costa by JudRc Bethke for Uwedlns '71 inltcs per hour li «0-mlle zone. He was cited by Si P atro lm an noy Thomas.• Floyd Miller. 28. Paul, was fined i2S a a d co its by Judse Beth'ke W ednesday for faltiu-e to drive lli a reasonable and prudent manner. H it cltatl6n WM iMuej t y Depuf Sheriff Howard Piatt. <. B laine Jones. Paul, was fined ! and costs wltli tlO KUspended by Judge Bedke lor a Mop sign viola­tion whUe arlt'liig a ixnclor hauling A hfiy baler.

■. Dnll J. Hclsotii

- -T W IN -T A L T S "-ra i(rir srrv. Ices lor Mrs. Hculah nender wll be hflil a t 3;30 pm . Thursday li

W}ille jiw /iM ry cJiapel. Con-:ludliig let Memorial park.

n u i’E nT -F un rr Mr. . I-'rcU Deno iil I.m. Thursday al iry clinpel wlUi llct conductliiB 3lar -icrvice.i. 1 leld in the Tv.’i

Dryan Palrlck.j^'/ l.inRic, wyo.. loon a stand ajralnst ' llie propo:.cd wllderneM bill say- Hj;: i t would compound the »roB- icni.i of livestock men by taking needed land ou t Ot production.

Ktmore county Stale Sen. Roeert Wciitherall, Mountain Home, fsid tn c re -w sra need"for the pfopoTca' Mountain Home project.

vlll tie r

t Rober

Mrs.

T a lk D eals With Responsibilities

Vurren B arry spoke on facing :iottal eapoMlbiliUfs bC tliereg. T Wednwdoy noon mpetlnjt of ! Rot.ir; ■ ...................

:femlngway- The (lucsllon of Lion;

■<ihlp of a Knothole fool ar&w ftlien Lion preiMe ^sker queried members oi proprlttry of the club dlv money to this cftu.ie. Chni n«h>ri .ifniM.gnve dalA Cm uni- form costs, Insurnnce of Dlaye and p la y e r rc.sponslbilUy fi maintenance of nnlforma.

Sales of Ilghc bulbs hare 2>raURh(| in tSail.M. In tw o nlghla. ii reported,

auejn *ere Lynn Clark, 1

.iLCKlO hall.

Irloufl rrely ited the

Magic V a lley HospitalsMaffic Valley M em oria l!

Vlsllln* hours are from 2 to 4 ad 1 to 8 p'.ni. Iii' Iht* maternity ards; in all others, from 11 n m.. iS pm.

ADMITTKDMrs, Larry Lee Stoiiely, Harold

iKoch. Mrs. o, J. Sm ith . RichardjOlmstead. Mrs: Douglcia Cobbley, Mrs. E?3lirem Bamw u n d Gary A. BUmson, oil T*b» Fall.s; Robby Lee Brady. Mountain Home; Mark Rusclgno, Ketchum; Mrs. John

.Oourley. Filer; Paul Jensen. Rup- t, and Mrs. K enneth Tverdy. uhl

DISMISSED Mru lyle pottluui a n d daughter, [atk Milton. Luceln Todd. Mar­ia Biiow, Robert Day. Mrs- LeRoy

..arr,- Karen Klnff. Oary }Ia!J, Dwight C. 'rhomas, K u rt Hender- :gonr-Mr».-Paul-Ausien ifamp, Mm.1 iHarrr Wamboll. a n d Ramond| Iparmer, all T*ln F alk ; Johr iKrtes. Emesl Relnkc. Mrs. Selmai Ixhompson .......................... ^

M inidoka Countvminit hoiir.i at Mlnlriokf

County linfTiltal are (njni 10 a. m

C assia MemoriallUnjf houj-.s a t C.i.s5U Mrmo

IMhosplUi »rc from 10;30 am,8 p.m. for medical snd .surglc I patients only, with a limit ot ti

I Lower andti .a llB l; Rae IIKInmnBurley; Mrs. K(

Paul, and Mrs. Ronald J . Ooodmai MurUugh.

I Jacob W. Paw ley Paid L ast Honor

Funeral services fo r Jacob W. Pauley »ere held Wednesday a t ;he, While rncctuary ch»|iel w un the Rev. Donald Jlof finati olllclal-

Pallbesrets »fre Oscar FJlins r, J. E. Gillespie. Howard FKhor

John Nje, William Dengle nnc Martin R«a.

Concluding w n lcea were held, n Suniet Memorial park .

ICharles D ana Is Honored a t R ites

, BUIIU Sept. 2B—Funeral scrv.Ices lor CharlM Drvria ftrre held I t a p, m, TutsUHy at the Flrsl

, Presbyterian church with the Bcv [John N. MACiniiuti. pastor, oftl' cliUng-

Mr. and Kfrs. Clyde Cu-t ssn j Iduets. accompanied by Mrs. R. A 'Carlson, orgsnlsl. Pallbearers wen Joel Nejerchleba. Tlioniiu Nedba-lek. Roy Howerton. Norman Her ____slnirer, J. V. Howerton and Joeidsu jh Hartl, Jr.

three most se- problems as the op-

prcM i.o lamitlon system. Irreapon- alblt! labor Io.ws and aliort-slEhted policies in world allalrs. He holed fxam p ltt a n d discussed po&sijlc

Angcrbauer, chairman of crebrnl palsy ichool proJe:t. ;cd the nex t activity on tliij ;t will bo the aitempt tocor- . u i addition lo the school al «!. This kJI! be done by si~ g Rotary member* for lup-

Joh)

p l l«

1 Manci . Rupeit.

1 froi

•nndnii

I. Donna Eastman. Tsui; Mm. , Vnn Stone. Mr.v Anna Marla

'Medlnn and fJoScrc tTjerjberRer, Jrley. and Mrs. zthd Nelson,

IHcyburn.niSMISl^ED

Mrs. Judy. Albertson, Paul, and WSJ* Baker, Burley.

BIB'niS. jRhlprs were bom (o Mr. and

Mm. Le-uer Koyle. Mr. and Mr.s. Luis Medina and Mr. and Mrs. [ohn S. Slone, nl] Dutlcj.

St. B ened icfs. JeromeVLilting hours“T l SlTTJenedlcf.'!

lospllal are from 2 to 4 and from I 10 8 p.m.

ADMITTri)Kathryn Romey. Shoshone; Mr

Oonal Henson, llaeermsn; Mr Harold Sagers. Coodlne; Mr Jack Tubbs. AMiley Hurd and Mrfft/( Sfielte

ilh Shoshone.BlUTll.S

A daughter wm born lo Mr. rs. James Campbell, Betlen

Goodihfr MemorialVlaltlnj hours at Ooodliiy Me

morlal hospital are (com 8:30 am

* , '’ '"a dm ittedMrs. Ber>l Be>efcoi»h« &n(

Mrs. Rftlph Kendrick, botli Good-

Bll.-is:

DISMISSED James Faulkner >nc Mrs. Ivan Kiilshl, and Mrs. James Juke

at the Buhl clly c

A uto Burns• BURLEY, Sept. 28-Burley fli departm en t was called to 13: Xlbft avenue a t ^ni. Tuesday, to extinguish a Tire In a 10S7 Fordi W ong lng to Baker Motor com-

auto was being driven out ot the driveway oi Dave ciiarles when the .ftr« «t«r«d Jn Uie motor, caus­ing an estimated $600 damncr. O ia rle s ^ »» employ of the motor oooipany. Cause of the (ire'wa

.determined.

55-Idaho Pupils Contest W inners

Cl'^ntiy-flve

K ee p th e W h ite Flog of S a fe ty F ly ln f;

: tfou> 10 dai/3 w ith o u t J traUic d e o lh l» o u r

t Schol-

BOISE. Sept. 28 fdaho tilcli school eiti anion; more than lo.i

I people chown o* semif 'Uia 1S60.01 N ational Mi arship compeililon.

Tlip JlHal rlJincra, who will re­ceive fnur-yi'ar scholw.^lps of front tlOO lo (1.&00 per year. wUi be announced about May 1, lOfil.

Tlie Idaho irmlflnnlW s include Richard P. McKinney and.W llm i P. West. Burley: Edward H. Brwne

I and L D,\vld Ritchie, Eden, and

~Two"FineTi"BimLEY. Sipt. :s - David E.

lam er was tmed J3 auri costs b'I Justice of the Peace .Mired Cranl iTuesday mornins lor defectlvi auto equipment. He was cited by Stale Patrotman m n k Moser

Murray B. Walker, « . route Burley, was ilned t : and ca^Li I Justice Crane for having no mu flaps on hU truck. He »as cite by Stale pBtroUnan M. J, Snyde

tobert Warberg wa.i nnrntd Ircajurer to replate Harvey Cock

3 rc.Mpied.tudent Rue.it.s were Rick Wl!- B and DouK IlMold.ie[i. VWm.c ;.irlans Included Hnns Kvk.

Cnmpbell River. Brlllsh Columbia; A rthur C. Wells, San Diego. Calif.;

lody Voyle-s. Ooodlng; Sani Ubprunga. Hailey; Dill FUhei

Evanve Sumi ...................

Buhl; John Slelley. . aeorge Cannon, 6outh

Z M o Titioc. Calif, and RJehard - • • Preston,

M rs. Barron Gets Pencil for TalijBUHL, Sept. 28 - Mrs. William irron received the blue pencil len the B uhl Toa3Unlslre.M club M Monday evening a t the Meth-

Jc r's fpeech and .Mrs. 3ur(? evaluated .Mr.'. 4p»oehJ4rt—Frad-Bral

M on • The pros and cons o establishing n national park b th e Eawlooth wilderness area.' Mre. Vern Anderson servtd a tonstmlslrcu.

»'Ofk.'hop on "iiow to Jniro • a speaker' nos conductet

by Mr.v C. T . McNealy. Mrs. Al b e rt Lewis conducted a test on thi previous workshop .subject, par llaraeniary procedure. The rex regular meeting is slated for Oct 10.

L ast Honor Paid To Leslie Thomas!

v,„-y aemhatdt. - . . e city of the Flrsl Melhodtst cliu 1 cn<i:ilig ctrfinony was contli wood Mrs. J. H. DomowUs’. Da

ffs on'Cump Fire group. Membc iclpntliii! were L lndn Bea;

Kai

1. 851

Show Slatediln Falls K'IIS f,lll (lOR 6l

Winner* lleporied

Sus.in Domowltz. Vickie .I niionda Wheeler. I irtcll Heldcr. m em ber-i,. man, reported excellent;' rom the membership en-

announced the Mati on win be heW Oct. y Mrs. Jo.scph Shin I , ot the budget ai

c P T/

mcnt played by the Junior dlvl,?lon| Ollie of the Players Duplicate Brldce cluile ) club Tue.'day a t the YWCA wercjUy; M Mrs. Rose Sinclair and Mrs. Jesse mother H(K!ed. flrsl: Mrs. Donald S(nf-|lunch;

- - R. O -M cC i" - - -

ijack frolic’

her commit'tee chairmen 1 s Flinn. hospiti H. Martin. ro<

s. EuKer

and Mrs. L R. DUMRoy fill. I ilrd.

iCracken,

Program Held

procedure book Skinner, mimeograph;

....... 0 . Johnson, publicity;ilobcrt 0. Corn. Blui Jsck Jones, magailn'

For Lutheran School’s PTA

|Talk Features I hiitial ParlevI For PTA UiErnest Marlow. Twli; .

Jcpnrtmcnt Juvenile c l l ic , i on parental re.^ponslh;!;-.’.:rirat mecllns of Die j/jP school PTA Mond;iy evri,.;;.- ,

:hooI auditorium.Marlow explained ti;. fj

needs for w

IVUIR!d Mrs.

Sfrs. Itob- itnmps.- itlve:;

___ .wnlng, secondfftaUe teacher. Is pianist a n d Mr.ond »f«- • '"O ' Kelnkopf are •casuter and secretary.Mr and Mrs. ■William Ilonary

... ...... .tceted members a n d teachcrs wereram Tues-1 introduced by Mra. Helen Perry, Inc o f ...............

c_hi-v.aucslioi'.i_::m;i;y i •ly. This will imprcM illdrcn that parrnU m

rcspccted, Morlow ilrfiifd.Durintr Wie {itismcu m

conductcd by K cnnc t ii « esldcnt, commitire ch

Lincoln U nit H as Opening M eetingLincoln

held ihi school y

by H. Women a t Jerom e Report o n Nixon

Ilrsl meeting of thejf,jrs. e . Mcln. tren Friday In the school mcmbcrsl

and made pinna far,Mrs. Louis Bcinfce. h

he meeting commltli inted -for tw o-of. t les and for the Harvi r chairman:

■y. publlcllj

. ja -M rs . Harry Ippln. Mrs. W arren Kayn nnr' rs William MocKnlRht cpoke a meeting of the Jerome Repubh n Womens club ot Mrs. J . C e's home last week.Mrs, MacKniRht described ht

idlnKot II

urttcd p

:Iolhlng .si Member;

iboard Incl

Nlx-|DonaId Hiilcl „ " . - lldent; Mr, iMr! Crlppln and Mra. Kays iiyan. secont

swkeon th e ir personal (mprWiJcnijflnd Mr.s. K,

chairman 1' Mrs. Jack Leavllt,Rocm mothers Include Mrs. A.

L. KniKht. Mrs. Betha Anderson, Mrs. David M arr and Mr.v Gene Sharp, captain. <lrsl gmde; Mrs. Stuart Lincoln. Mrs. DouglM Kra­mer. Mrs. Darrell Jensen and Mr.'. Lconttd Heglund. captain, recond grade; Mrs. John Kartchner. Mrs. Nor\-»l wildman and Mrs. Ed Eld- redie, capUln. third grade; Mrs. Leo Pyne. Mrs. llorold P.iskett and Afrs. Eugene pleenor. captain, fourth grade; M rs. Lee Rose, Mrs. -Qlen-Eheen an d Mrs. Michael Ba- msc. coptaln, f if th grade; Mr.s. C. E. Donnelly, M rs. Mildred Uu.-s and Mrs. Harold Finney, cnpt.sin. sixth grade, and Mrs. Ouy Callen and Mrs. pete Brown, special edu-

.ere aL«U5.';cd.;®“ "f!

. assist with thelf^P'";; •s Mlssli

t meeting s

Sha dl;

ind Mrs. Cearsi irer; Mrs, Eduard s Glen Jaco

Trial Is Sought On Check Charge

ittcndance trophy went ti ■t crade for having 52 pe)

its parents prc.',ent. Tfi( gr idc had O per cent: 4 per cent; fourth. 38 pfi lUi. 35 per cent; sixth. :: l; seventh. IS per cent, and

Funeral Is Held For Mrs. Priebeincral services for Mrs. Matlt Vlebe were held Tuesday at Twin Fulls Episcopal Church]

. pleaded no police court o f issuing I

iChecit Case Goes To D istrict Court:

Active p.illbeBreri Robertson. William L. Norton. John Ha'

vas orcanlsl

istrandrr. A

n-| Honorary pallt

ily National bank. Twin Fa 'eiiktitt appeared «I(h hi* , ney James J , May of May a ly.Tn ln Falla.

Buhl Church Sets Special Services;'BUHL Sept. 28-Speclal events'.!

m .cbarB n_■wwr^ocluded Vllbur S ! ^ l l l ,

John Hn> 0. Smith

FVna! i

ad, Horry Norti Harry Benoit BrunlnR, T.

I, Frank Mag

Parldng Finesparkin?!

I have been

regulai

!8-Speclal lounced for Sunda’

:rvices a i m e local First Clirlrtiai lurch by the pastor, the Rev. Del lar Talley.

OOODmO. Sept. 28 - runcrallj(hi»?it 1C

chapef wltlT^S^ nev >»* ' “"ductedm n a ld Ai-nold of Ooodlng inrst ^ ; , ----------Chrlsuan church officiating, ,he Rev. M r. Talley, and :h o |5 ‘“ ’ ' B‘'> Smith. W. Benson and

mr- »nn i.,r-v ..p . „ r t . . . ^ a t t e n d - 1 a c D o r i m a pin Sunday school membership, c local church also will oU-.

P o s t in g ..................... ......londs with Twin Palls poiici

Ronald Lee Taylor. Ji. ____ r. Arnold Putzlcr. HowardWood. W. P. Murphy. Mr.v Paye Perkins. C. Van Eaton. .\fra. P. li WLwwcIl. J. C. Abram. L. B. MelKS Lamar Alidreasen. J. L. Personlus Doroihy-JlfllUngSWprtli. Mr.Sj.I?, E Babcock. Tom Bhouse, D. E. Qulh Ucj. Rulh John.«on. Mrs. W. L I White. Mark Knull, Mrs. Too|jj

llsntic Oty.campaUn souvenirs.

Members dl.scus-sedb«lh they had a t the cc Campalpi jewelry was cl

jjjf. Edna iJurlc.s and

otUcjlard Kim

Mr.

Buenaljpmes E Shepard. 24,/ista street. wa« bound t ,ln Fills distric t court, Tuesday >n a forgery charge byTw:'ollce JuilBi ‘

n lie

PumphL .;he Tw in F«ll!| ot »l,500 bond.county Jill

Shepard appcuicu .■-. »■ment Monday a n d requested llmlnary hearing. He flp] Tuesday afternoon to w al'

Miuam Hoops, membershi:,nd Mrs. William Nembry, c Jne; Mr. and Mrs. G.’ A, a mdgct and Ilnance; Mr. sr.d Kfl >011 Fenwick, hospltaJKy; ),ir». Joseph Vanuniwcn, pn»®

,jrc; Mr. and Mrs. Uojd Johrj* Ipubllclty; Mr. and Mrs. i-\3unt iBrower. roundup; Mr. and 1: 'john Contej, mimrfsrspj); Mr.j, Mr». Donald YouU.salety; Mr.J Mrs. James May. ccnsliiuUoall' iws ilnd legislature; Mrs. T |

[artwcll. Camp Plte ilrds; Bob Ryan, Cub :Itutlonal represintallv

Mrs. Art Cannon, cov Stocker, wellare.

He is accused o f cashing -. tn check for t85-70 on the payroll! account of tJie Haney Seed com­pany. Tlie checlt was m ade p a y I able to a Robert Hepworth. Twinfiais“ p«IIte-5Blcl-it-wn«-oa*h4d,July 6 at the S a 'M7 Filer ai

Services SetSHOSHONE, Sept.

mal services will be held st ew Blaine stakehouee it R eld a l8 p m . Friday.Choir rehearsal f

1 chorus n tu rd ^ at the Rlchlltld jiroweifVy-V-dahcrrHir-

• for the flrJl t CsreyatSp-Ja

N ow Many WearFALSE TEETH

WlthLIHIeJJ(oi^

(non-atld). ClietU (Oenluf* bttatni fleirABTroo"!

s. Donald £

K ing and j ; W. Rodenholer.nnal rites were held In

wood cemetery.

HELD TQ ANSWER BOISE, Sept. M i.f— A {

Boise Juscice of the peace, .... n e th 0. BelJ, was ordered held for, action In dW rlct court yesterday a t the conclusion of a preliminary hearing from which the public

-TJiided. aeJl U aceu.ied '

Boise, former pastor of the local church will be guest speaktr, A Ipoiluck dinner will Jollow m the Fellosshlp hall.

- B 1 R T H D A Y 2 -GivjB A Unique Gift

C A B L E -V »S 10NRE 3 -2 2 3 4

READ TIMES-NEW3 \VANT ADS u.ilng » J 8 8 In public fund.V

R a d ia to r sNEW AND USED

Service L R ep a irs '

P hone RE 3 -6 0 8 0All Type»»Klndi

C t Y D E 'SRADIATOR SHOP

flI.Way }»-O n Tnaek U n a RadUlon Are O n r BDtlne«»~

S e le c te d from K r e n g e l 's G o u r m e t B a r

nPefit^FourFC ak e f o r te a s oc

b r id g e clubs. Cho­

c o la te a n d paste l.

“H a g i c V a lle u ’t M o s t I n t e r e a t i n g S t o r ^ '

KRENGEL'S Hardware

FURNITURE CLOSE-OUT!

Everything M tiit Go! N ew Sfoek Coming In!

FINE FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES!

— 6%-BANJ^FlNANGING— iSea S u n d o y i T m e i-H a w a For C cm plet* ' LJ»Hng

John Hail kinI N T E R i a R

F U R N I S H I K C S319 M a i n A v e n u e Eas t

ATTENTION HIURTfRH

W e W i l l Be

OPEN 'TIL 9 P M

Wed., Thurs., Fri. ------------Thls eekFor Your L ast Minute ShoppinJ

B R Y S O N 'S -S O R P L U S

B | 4 m EAcross from Radio Kondcvoo^

236 Mala Ave. No

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WEDNESDAY, SF.PTE.MIlEil inilO T I M E S - N E W S , T W IN F A L L S, ID A H O

Completion Date Set for Rupert Postoi'fu Britons (iivc Warninns on

I Wenpons I'sc

C ub Scout Meet !C. o f I . H a s

96 Pupils in M.iyii \ .iliex

’ bpriMirdali' Area ; R ep o rts 'I'nivels

Illcliftrd ItoMrln, Kuren 6<a »nd ■ iCiirtniv SuiiiRcr, II Jrrnnip, DavUl Ilfclttr, Kdwurd Ijc-niirhk'v, llUl Eailn, Jin ti Hall, I[HotiiTt i!r\icr, CBrolyn liopper. I.> ailen Neli*r, I‘ MirMnpl Nrtirr, Keith Psuls, Coro- T.......... .. Kciitdy Bliurt tind I

Ilurlfy, steplien I.'Kill, un iiinii Cole, Oordon I. "'Ill , i.-.llirr ClottUwhr, I- ....... .StiflUOummcr. 1

I II' I .\Mi lu II Alir), Karen I

n«v po»lofflf* Ukffl ihipe a i Imllclrr* rf i th f<ir a rW,, I flcil*h dale. T lir .IruHutf. m co,l almut W5.0M, '» •■eint 1

f>r ‘he Arfint«&rt foiiUrurlhm i-„nis:.i)n, IiJaJio I'.iJI.v Upshift r(hi tiulldinif prnptr, a huillnt an>I_par;^: ' ’’

Guests for Party Back Out; j Another Atteiii])t Not Likel\Ilf KKANCIS STII.I-KV muiiy n ir.oniJ nftcr’inrJ. i ii

>-E\V VOIIK. St|i:. 28 '.p -F»r. pood hoMr-ss iCifttls 5'ou’vc been pUiimiii; ,i.p uorked oui. Tli■pjrl)’................. ..................... ............,vlfe'T<ns"lo'\\oik-"Bhr Tci'UlJS a n d m

-------ircc couple you Piijoy the d.nin i1:p liourifi llkp IL '.vas .- prld tliry'd b-- dcUirhtrd to poUMif-. ih e fll'fi 'iwr-r (llniirr and a tp.itc ol Irom tl— ’' ‘''eliljiir.'.'i'nflcrwarcl. J She icLs her liolr. I"

The day before tlic loiiR.n»:(iir.1. The RU«sls ore due nt 5 i.............. ■■ ................ .. •' • ! course, iiouocly U r ^ - l“

Sei'viee Held

..1, bCMU. c »hlt .ilic dctiiis her besl Ba; !lie ha.i to reckon \

plhtrlnR, your Rood wKc traiullcsin i:3C0 worth of vlu^c^ mid pfcmi to stiow up until u o r u:ju.; Thitnot. i\Vhv Ihln ^llollldbc nppAreiitly ur-;

Sties pretty nervoiii ntjout U |i''j T!.e clock hnndH rencli 3 j ' ■J w h tlr l!ie fn lr il^niscl of t l u , '

b/jii'iOinW JviBslJn? pnns likc>■ hot, ccKJkslQve. Tlie [

“ jteleptioiip rliiK."'. ' 1ir<- cornpll-' ^ I'rld 't,}the volci'. "I knosv tills Is ic of cock-'Jii'.'. Rolni; to l>e i>»lul fo r yoiiJl

I I'm torrll;ly scrry to l>c 50 Intc I . . . . . . . ------ .

-.1 one or lliOM- thhiv.s t in t . CoiiUln't b? helped. Y ou!" i! lji'.i.t, Wc'U tiy nuBln

ctrialn thlnc5, n his jctilllloiial l.iboo.s.

Usil gets n mtlc i cited because c.ich i p rfto R cllf/crer.t t Ul! for dinner.

This requires n

II second'

C o n c r e t e W o r k

ilhv;lv^ be found.ot jii.M iKX';i.‘'loiiiMly, but 0ye;n- ri.iiiid.cilii^ r;irpcniry yo\i Mil ti

iir iilumlilnB. brick or paint

RE.MJ 'HMKi-NEW

i lNTERMOUNUDI

AUCTION INSTITUTE290QMHINST. miMM

G e n e r a t o r s . S t a r f c r s . C a r b u r e t o r s ,

;; I g n i t i o n s , V o l ta g e R e g u la to rs , ctc. |? X

I" 'i «’ C n n S a i T ) o n M o iu 'i / . . . $ j

^ IM cR I L L ^ U T O R EPA IR "^ 130 2 n d A venue N orth T.E 3-4845

" M a { j i c V a lle y ’s h r g v n i a n d f i i i e n t d e i m r t m c n l s l o r c ”

O C T O B E R

toiuldernblc proportion!!—with ll'e l eiKClntlnn th i t iv lot of Icliover,! itult ulU s it on th e Mielf Inr:»

5 Jii.' l left and Illtle Lospetic-i, ct ? ilic iiiumpi nnd I Ju.'it don'liki ! hov.- lie cun come. I h o p : you Ji

' t y iiiy.<clf true j n't drive oiul My\\^y he wlshl^s I'd m r t

P a u l M c C l u r e H A R V E S T

o f w o r ld - f o m o u s " S E R T A "

Matlressand BoxSprlDgsietIm ag in e . . . B o th a new S erta m atfre ssan d Box s p r in g s fo r th e price of the m a t t r e s s . . . D u e to o large corload pu rch ase , we n o w offer you th ese sav­ings!! Q u a lity B ed d in g fro m world-fomous SER TA a t half-price . . . You'll hove to h u r ry . . . th ey w o n 't last long!

M A T T R E SS , A REGULAR 5 9 .5 0 VALUE

B O X SP R IN G S. A R E G U U R 5 9 .5 0 .VALUE..

119.00

.At A t Beam DiuiUay in Omeiil, KtnuuJiy’. L'fiia right: T .J t r t n ^ Sth gaitnlSea; BaokainJ DiJi:<t.6ihstneration; Catl,5A gtaatUicn^

I n 1795 Ja c o b B eam d u g bis w ell in K en tu ck y a n d c rea ted Beam B o u r b o n . . . s till be ing made h e r e to d a y

b y the 5"* an d 6 ''> g e n e ra tio n s o f th e Beam fa m ilyTssle UMm and you’ll know how really good » bourbon u n te. Bui only the Beams know liow to miVe il lu te »o gowi. . ,

In 1795 Jacol) Ofjm dug hii well and began milinp hi« very »peci»i kind n[Kentucky l>outbon under* fom ulo ih it hii remained hitnin llie Beam family for lij Kfnetilions. Today the Sih & 6lli (•encrition

uiing Jacob's orifiinsi fwmuU IneludinD ihe prceine meaiurei o f grain, sweet iu(( yeait. anti hii evading nluil of hilltop afiing.

« for iM y S t s - o d y Btam tisles like B e r n - only fleam taalw w good.

J f 'o r th y 0 / Y o u r T r u i t

BEAMThe WbTld^rFinest-BonrbojrSince'l79S-

i b n t-MiUsa Kn'xi;

BRASS SIDE VENTS

NO MONEY DOWN!

. T ok« M o n th ! 10 F«|l

BEDDING,

.low flr leval .

8. BEAM DlSTllUHQ CO.. CtaWNT. .R£HTUt.

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T IM E S -N E W S , T IV IN J '’A L L S , ID A H OWEDNESDAV, SEPTEMBER

euȣt T U C K E R ' S N A T I O N A L

W HIRLIGIGH O W T H I N G S A P P E A R F R O M M an Says Budge

P E G L E R ’S A N G L ETJjf pu re ana b*camt »d to Pfcvtnl decfnlUe la - ' me llie "otJifr lidf.” H« Is » prop-

of many ticrvlnM wlilcli. on 'agaiidbt ol Ihf umonj ai»pollUcil vhclc rfCQrcl. ftliMol » rfp-jtorcr., Wiiun poruiiM, good to r , u came to iny notice durlnj hla •nan To be sure, M»t. ' reports on llie IMcrlo Rico convert- „c<l;cliur.5luul hekl lorth eji-iuon of l^e APL-CIO which coin,

•crated promtvc <>f Irresistible 1 elded u-lth the dr»ni»Uc Ulumph......... ' - yiQei Castro that Itie AFL-CIO

d Jlerllng looked on ihil Rlad eye. The AFL-CIO

jcuuntlng o

K H R t\s n ( 'l l I iV 's INTKNTIONSTlu) bit: ........... Ill" -A'irlil ;

I s w lip tlin1 Iw I nil'- <

......... .. . . iL;ailf(l i;Hloits. \\ Jic liiis IK.V.- COIIC cvcu b'.um d o-.-)-■•ratlve U.N. .-iiri'.-li ;iiul lliilicd <li :n ''i i ; i

;i ra d ic a l n'..riMiilv:,itl.jii i S . \u j.iccoril w llli Soviet )iurj)osi ..

W h.it lie Ui !;<■ ..<yin:: i . !1m! ttliore c :in bi' do <11. ,irif,aiii'-m lunf. ■; Iln- j w l of ;,('i:rct.ii'y i;ni"i.il ). al)ii|| III u ,m :l a- ' thrc 'p -n iiin cxi'i'Ullvr bii.tril c .la iM .m U I n '13 pliioc.

O bviously till-; ))r(ij>os;il i: t o i ' iu i i i i in nllow Husolii 10 ihw iiri iiu ' will d( iih- iI.N ..'

I' ' .iTiaiorJly w hcjjuvi'r It iJiiiiilcl bu uxjih’-. l-iI in;

'opi)osllloii til .Siivld i)l)JiT(vi'.:. ( r i i i in i ly , • K liriislicltcv Wdiihl lii.sl;.: t)u Hit O . il^.l j

'm om bcr o f .siicli a bo;inl liavlni; :i vi lu o v e r . itho cx rc iitlo ii of })ulk'y. Ii

I f tlio U.N. wcri^ to acc-0|)l 111 n . Iti' jwoiild mo.st likely moan the end m t - iu 'c t lv e ', luctlon by th a t body, ji

K ru sh c liev ’.s i;oal, plainly, Is to iM in lliLi ■ dd ltlo n al vi'lo. For 111;; iilttTiiatlvc o f w in - ; '

lilng a U.N. n ia jo rlly by U;i-|iu; Iln- IH'W A t-:, r lcun (italc.s lo Ills ;,UI(' .M'l'ni:. tltio tiu 'tl to ' fallurQ . Tlil.s can bp .s.ild in :,iilto o f the I slRn.^ t l i a t Clliaiia iiiul CiilniM are [s j in p a tl io tlc to Soviet ylewixdnl.';. j[

W hn t happen If llie U.N. d e rlln c 's to 'l lam cnd It.s s lr iic tiirc In Milt K ni.liiiun-'.'

As f a r a s llie fu tiiic hope o t d l:^ trm ;\n icn l Is co iiccriicd , th e Kitvlel Ihrpat of iio n -c o -

I I jl 'o p c ra tlo ii 1.1 not. of Rrc;tl luonu-nt. N olliltiK ! th e ' K rc n ilin ’fl sliiibliy record su u g e .su

■ ’ iR u a la liUciul.s tn perm it cffQctlvt! , cil;;- ; a rm a m e n t anyway.

R uss ia ’s lio s tlllly lowaitl llie iior.l n r .-;rc- j ro ta ry BCllPr.Tl. a n d particularly lo\v;irtI the

p re se n t In cum ben t, D.ii; lia iiim ar.ik jo ld , Is a n o th e r m a tte r .

T h e U.N.'.s rec en t 70-0 endorscnmnt. In d i­c a te s h e ha.s complete nou -C o m n iu n lst

. bacltlnK. B u t . In theory n t least, he l.s .inp- p oscd to s a tis fy a ll U.N, element;;, InchK llun

; C om m un ist.I U n q u estio n ab ly , he cminol. Can a n y .'-hi-

\.RKio m a n b e found who would fill t h e bill?.iT h e rc m u s t be prnvo doubt on th is sc o re .

\ltt A nd w h y .shouia the able, f a lr - jn ln d e d ^ -^ .j- .IIaa u n arsW o ld -J iav c .to b e -rcD la cc d ? , l i i . l h o

^ l|lC ong o ho ha.s nc tcu In tlieTlKhl.' j T lie .U .N . as now on:anl?.cd iiiftkp.s a pi;|[ k |l |f o r a ll sy.stem s of govcm m tnt, I h i t U l,s

n o t de sig n ed to nccommodate b o th rlc l il [an d w ronR.1 W hen I t k reorRanlzcd lo nllow t h ,u m p h o r w ro n g over right, It will d ie ,

the bcr.cU of aomy."

Opposes Farm ers f n ”which »ould have cut do»- . ' i ’ ^Hurat »urplu«4. lu harp thp " li

REXBURO. Sept. 38 WV-IUlph HimJlnj. DlAckfool. DemocraUc

counted on to op- 1**“ la*piyer fwTirr.i®*' “ ‘“ ■

Cistfo for big thlii«s ... Liitln Anifflca. especialljt in 5anto Domingo, which, all ol us know. Is a b lo o d y lytaimy wheufts CMtro'i b r^l6n ot lo»e.' A massacre In Cluilad Trujillo .wmed Imminent and not neces- sa/Jljf repugnant.

Is my YicK unrtaioniille that a m ui who has been an ofllclal ot Socialist orgalutiona and has lUcd lonit III an almo^phere of union corrupllon ttiUiout CTcr piL-.-iiiic tiny rcRiifJ: » » piint.m ot ';tlie other Alde '3 Tlien may I iay lur-

jcoundrcli ot the im/an ractei »ham Uertlng Isllcd

(Incer on or blow ihe whL'.Ue Bl are cllcnti of a partliaii torljcaraiict': |

I have often read and heard tliat ••labur" Muiild clr.iii litm.-e It Pcs- irr vvoiilil ,sbut Ills blK loiid mouth, Hut tor ^c;l^ I luvf tltvourcd tlic ui)it..> of perhaps 53 reiiotlers on liic ' l:it)r(r' lull ultlioul cuiiililR uixjii ;i .silKlc liiMjiu'c ol coivv:lcii- tlou.s liidiKiMliwi, ’niey worK In the ixril keep uiuwnrc. Tliry piiyjli.- inc. nil ot tliciil, but lidilUiK

Son. D.-irry Odtl*Jler tludle<! lJcrJl;)fi vcri in llownrd’s WaMi- Uifrion paper lliiounhoul the Ions liKlulry.ot the McClellan commlt- icc iiiid reponcd that "until the incrRrr ot ihc AFL-CiO," his alulf rjj .-.trtiiiuly lAVoicd Wallfr Reii-

[thcr that Gcorse Mcsiiy avoided

Iltpubllcan h "can always * ,pose the interest ot the con&unier.i _______tht« tarmfr. the busines-^inan, Ui« _X r l ^ m i n . " ! to a U. 8. depa..;„^,

llardinc. In a sUtement Uiat of apiculture surrey, only u o ' B u d « i vote "Foes to the banker, of live persons In i)i. th e entrepreneur, Uic easterm sute* do not eat egBs re-nT.M Interests which .leek to keep Idaho:tor breakfaat. *

lAStOUS LAST I . . , l>Q^ anyone e|.; Ust piece ct plr?"

^vcrotiiry lo fohii lierllii^,

................11 a. a RcullUT tloo;c,3n niy o"‘' ' t>el. the formula p;,itii: .Vot a mcdiljcf of the

I »i-o f,.s'Si>ci,ili.-t iwii)' liar Ihc Comiiiunbt ;rctnrv to »'”■ any coiiiinunlit front:

,liii;ly i‘i>d Ig- "•><. un accomplice or parlLyn ot ■ -- any uiilim or awoclation ol cni-

ploycr. i.”Thiit Jrenis A f.ilr minimum to

Ire ot ftiijuiie purporting lo either or toUi •’/Hips' ot labor, ic truth !lii)iild be the'only

#

'Booaarrdd.. -for ^he - Insured Savings Express

i o F in a n c ia l Ifid ep en d cp n ce ,

Y o u r O w n H om e, V a c a i io n s

a n d o t h e r u ;onder(u i ih ing^j

i h a t c o r n s t h r u T h r i i t -

r%

WHERE youSifa DOES msie a DIFFERENCE

“I/ivesliijalc before yo u invest"

IThe ONLY SaTlnp and Loin AuocUtloD la Magic Vsllty "hoMAecoBDliarelNSUBED C * T b j ft FedtraJ Agtocy.

FEDERAL SAVINGSAND LOAN ASSOCIATION

O F T W IN FALLS

m iiaii ;-i)c.if;cr f?.i;

, V I E W S O F O T H E R SLi;ssoN.s ruoM Tin; sro in c

i loUow a c.nuTal p.iltcrii

y | ' H O P E AND SlIlK f.I)[ | n T h o u g h P re sid e n t El.senhowfr'.s proijo.sal.i I j r a n g e d f ro m d isarm am ent tn A lilea t o i j (C'ii.ii))u;;v !: !,'j6 lU c3” su rv e l llan c e .th ey \v e red r ;iw n tn ijc tli-

-?} - ^ « r by -o n o J to u t , bliidlnt; U iread ;-h t;iu ’ji-icll--l-^.„]„„i,;^;.,_,{ ,'f) \ r a D c c u p o n th e U nited Nations, ......................

m l lend.M.llUlOIl..-.t solely

ricred

. ,j : iHB a iia rn ta n te u t. laiits tnav iiu u r^e c ! f tlir e a u m e d w ould be U. N. discussions. I n i ^W new lng h is c a ll for an "open sklc.s" j) l - -

s u e t r e s l i ................. ....................s u g g e s te d a U . N. surveillance bbcly ..........O lle r in g to enil production ot f liy ilon iib le ' icvi'i.' n

m a te r ia l s fo r arm am ents and to t r a n s t e r ami im: th e m to stockp ile s for peacefvil puq^o.sc.s, lu ' r " - " " ! ' p tv p o sc d t h a t Chose stoclcplJci to b e “ '"Jer I n te r n a t io n a l — persum ably U. N. —• c o n tro l. [

K ta f lv c -p o ln t plnn of aid to A frle.i IneliKl- ■ >.i;iai c d U . N . — suppo rt for educallon th e r e . In-1 ui.iKiai, t e r n a l lo n a l assistance In shap ing A l'rlca’.-;' lOttg r a n g e development.

H is suggestlou for n o n ln tc rfe re u c e In i i.(.,.u '.i' A W c ftn In te rn a l affairs Is In direc t l i i u -w ith iu-.v j-, Wrta n e w ly approved U. N. resolutloi; to th a t ‘e f fe c t. I*■ B c c c p f fo r th e 'A fric an plan, t h e I’rcM -*■ '^ivmi .d e n t 's p ro p o sals were no t f i in d a n ic n ta l ly ; ,.ver pi n «w . B u t lu th e context o t these t im e s , th e y ; mouu,.: n e v e r th e le s s were of m ajor s lR n ltle an re ,T h e y c o n s titu te d lecognltlon of t lu ' lncrt';V.<- i n g ly e v id e n t f a c t th a t the U.' K. i.i -o f Iiut f i '- B iense Im portftncc in the world o f •“ S in ce I ts b ir th U has been th e o n e .luie f o ru m I n w h ich could be heard t h e voice.-; ‘Of la rg e a n d sm all nations allVir. F r o m tim e ; uncou, tA .tlm e I t a lso mnuaged to function, ro n u irk - ■ *>;- Objy I n v iew o f it.-i llnitted powers.. a.s a R en -1 *’ '• Mine p c o c c aRfucy.' .; N ow , how ever, it Is n o t jii;.t f o ru m but !~<nui;r-; d i le ld f o r m a n y of the newly b o rn n a tio n s ioau;p.u o f A sia a n d A frica, I t Is tlielr R r e a t hape, «i"'U l S a se n b o w e r 's proposals feed llia t l\t>pe a n d ‘

th e m confidence In tholr sh ie ld , - _ j.c 6 u lc i -n o t .h a v p ehmi'ii a iiw re c r i t ic a l : ' v.v ,

ir io m e n t. F o r Khrusliclicv and th e Sov ie t’ .itf>i li U n io n , em bo ldened as seldom b ffe rc to m ake f* p ro v o c a tiv e incursions Intn new t ei -r l i ory, . ' Jftve p u rsu e d a relentless coiu.ic a t ti te ex- ‘-■'■‘-i

p e n se o f th e U. N, ITtoe U . N . Is a big tiling tod.iy ',n ; i u ' mind.'

^ _J- m a n y m e n around ihe i;iobe. U n; bli; « i Bri n g s , l ttee-^ttt^ft^■enw.- e^^n-t^>. nt>:>t preasare.

•B « e n h o w er acted wisely in th rinv iiii: a - g r e a t w eight,behind in e V , to

I t i n re s is tin g th.t'l iiri'.'.ure. W h a te v e r U-i' l a t e o f h is IndlMiliutl iiiopovals , the '( • f re e w orld will iinderptaml iii'.ci wel- t h e l r h ig h Intent. -.V'

' • I t i . 'r t ia n g e how golnR wuhout siocklui:-s; " 'i ' m e p o p u la r w ith women d e s p i te the

tiu k t I t expensive. 1

c:ui be c,x[pc;cd lo ,

cd uillliiKtii.-'. of civic otticlal.i ajKl r.% M ftcll r..s the public in Kcni;r;il. .v.irniht^ fcrtoti.vly nMilp jxi.'.Mblo ii 111 timely prrparatlwi. ileduccU dam- ai'parciit dlvlrirnil.

ml KratlluUe ij due U> llux'-c lit oil Uy v.hn Ma)ed at Ml.il la.'k-s durmr y ;:ftrr llip sloroi'-i pi--v;;r. Uiulmi,.iI ilUy, tiniuporialliin, imrt o th e r ftcrv- r.illcd torlli the kind of h rn ilc cftorl ,il- ulul a n.itlon's dei-p nppreclatloii

bu.-;iirs'rs now ciiibarkril o n a re­de, live an bninedl.ile hi'IplriK hiiml iti.ile iiel?fibors. Alter Ihiit. th e loiiu- I't ilie storm -.'hould conic ii;> lur Kime.Kin. Where could trouble im.e >y ii'.i're Intelllscnt plannlnc',' Weic .viakiii-..>;..> uiicovfrrrt? Wli.i!. jiiCHlaJ IU,.;t ifiidiicivc lo «lsf toiiilucL bo- : a u.iiiif!l.ut dlia. li;r7 u;;l ;.ii:ily U.ir trult. Uolli lo r-tlir tl:i: I'.'iiiiiiunlly lu they t.ico wh;it-

. iK.'y iiri'o.—Tlio Chnsti.iii Sclencc

S' A HIGH L

■y 1.0 I'.'iiii'inrrpocU'y tii ■orfciisfItliin i::o rell-lHu.' l.\»ue in ihe r ‘eMCle'n;ia! ;ii. Hr re.iicned Irom the S:u!on:a Cuh- >'( lor IlelUlouj yteoilom w ith thelu.r.: lh;\t he wy_a •ba'jc ill llio «oodi" :a'.i:i; I'j. jnec'.lliR.i-ia' ilai.not found like a b,ilie In tlip \io«Li H- ii;<-L th f preM as »iK'ke.Miuui fo r that :i:.i';i.;[ contrrciicc, lo expros it . v iew thi\l

K<;:t;i.\ly.s t.Miii u a "miijor U ctor” in the ::i. 111' Itul nu: «xmd like un ihiuvcnl victim .• ra.ii^'.cleriicil Uie con!ercii:c a "very ,vo' .-.riuTi:!;: ollerlnt! "iin m;clllBPnl ap- t I llh' uitH-luiu wue on u his;i philoooplil-

! Dr. Pe.ile h-x- lli j n rrtU f II

S'-e ihM he dr;cci'Utcel preju-

ifs any jipecial S t . Louis

Slu'l; m n ir siinioi,><

iA J« 4 8 « ®»ys lmprUonmc;;t i:ivc.-< a m an s ;!^ J»noe_ tO J j n d J ^ i s c l f . H e cert.U nly in iiiir!t o f l n d j^ i s c l f . 1

'■re iiitiiyiMlea l.-u't «in:cr I. i: rcvc.ilfil th.it c.ipi;sl impi'uvcments 'I ' wrrr-toT^rtr wed by-tiir-Sall-LahrCity-txmrxl- 'i!iic-.i;;i ii !;> ;..-ov;ilc p.i.-kjns Ju>s “I WkIi .-^))ool5.' ■T.h t:i;i l),io:<i.T.i;iiil ve rend wllh IntcrvM that Dfhirr l.-.ird i.| ediic.illoii. Il0tl. lc th a t high

purkl:!.; I.it>. li.iie cM llial dUUlcl iiiuxo than iiilllu'ii (lo;i.iis m rrcfnl je-Ais, 1,-. consldcrlnj:

r^'.i;i .'ai.lchii a p.ukinK lee.■Id N.)r«.ilk. Cunnfcllcul. iraltic authorities I' pro'citc.l to «hool i^niUil.'la;o.'s th n t iJie in* i-<d number ot moiotlrcd liifh fthool i.tudeiilA

irrJouj iTallic imps.•lUii;., la Iheu middle years jiisy recall Lbat an

,'tu;e a ratiiy on ihe coUexe campus. While, has been In prctteM over canjpti.H driving IS an.l p.iUiiiL-, iiip problem li:i* qiileilv i,m; !i' Ihe hi/h \o solution, otherrc.nj ,» paitiii: toe. .>-ee;r,s have- b ren lor- Lt.'.’s lijpe lilt iiiuluicar U i'i altou l lo in- clcmeiiuo' 4tliooii.-s.iii Lake T ribun t.

A ll a n n o u n c e m e n t b y H E N R Y F O R D IIo f im p o r t a n c e t o e v e r y b u y e r o f a 1 9 6 1 a u to m o b i l e . . .

'The w arranty on all 1961 Ford M otor Company cars

----- ^is iseing extended to 12,000 mileso r one full year."

“The 1961 line of all Ford Motor company passenger ca*-s w illbrinff.to the American market the finest automob'’esever produced-by this-company.----------------------------------

“Kvery Ford, Falcon, Thunderbjrd, Mercury, Comet and Lincoln-Continental has been styled, designed, engineered and numufr.ctured with three primary goals in mind: (1) fin­est q u a l i^ (2) greatest durability; (3) most reliable opera­tion.

“So c o n f i d e n t are we of the success of our efforts to achieve these goals that the written warranty on all 1961 Ford Motor company cars is being extended to 12,000 miles o r one fu ll year, whichever comes first •

“No other American automobile carries a w arranty like this. The previous Ford warranty, traditional in the indus­try , was for 4,000 miles or three months.

“We urge every prospective purchaser o f a 1961 car to visit "Kis“F6rd~Mdtor“C6mi)^nydealer'and leam all about the deal- -

c r ’s new 12,000-mile or one-full-year warranty.”

P re s id c n l, ^Fiird M o to r Com pany

.Arrivnt Oale.s: EErrEMOER ■

the ela>ilc Kord look, I'.-ltinir (iAlftiiM.

OCTOBBl 6-. The : car cuinbliullon Iium .

_____ o c m a Q L ie of niouels.

NOVEMBER 3 iiciive iMurj- car.

it lucceuful compact

Lincolii.CoiitincnUl for isei. America's compieW; r (sra page 7)

F O R D M O T O R C O M P A N YTHE AMERICAN ROAD, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN

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IfEDNESDAY, SEPTE.MBEn 28 . IICO T IM E S -N E W S , T W I N FALLS, I D A H O

Toastmasters jVame Leineii j s Piesident

i#lnen *■« ele«lfd prpjl- the T*’ln FiilH Ton-M-

<:«• flub No. H9 Tup«l.->y ihe Turr club, offlctrs elected nre I)r. Roberu fdiicntlfinaJ vice

"SlS •'....

E v an g e lis t

of olllcer.' »lll be the rctiulnr mcctliic

T.o'ti ‘

Uh «- C»nn;i cut

.ipcech lie told abuut, wcnthcr siv(cime< nnd'

IKM tlevicci 111 llic prcvriit hiirrlcanM'

'-'i^nna" Irom bccomliiR';« t ind unpredfcWWc.' oiKfripeaHera wliolnllifd oiithr

jubjf^t included V,.n wil.* ' j,g gave *n fMempdi.uicoiu, J-lc in which lie totd nboMl lijclro-;

larmlnR, Fr<^ Hw<1cr >.ho C « d li'’-*’ 'hrcMci'-i thrl;?% with lU nblllly lo control fj'litr «nd Itoy SJolIfji

'‘’f, ?:

IViMv Svslem T„ Be Used

l or Cl) Test

) unprtdlcUble

Rt:V. KRNIE TROTTKB . . . win coiiilurt rtvlv»l »er\--

IcM »i llie Kiist Ilpyburn Churr' ot 111* Nuzarriie beflnnliie »n: all U a.m. >frvlce Sunday. The He». Mr. Troller l» a HrlU* »ubJPct tro m norlbcrn IreUni ISUJ/ rn*riivlii*j

T03Jimi>6ter for tlic »a3 r.ley '»»i (able topic.' chutriiiBn; LInjd WeW) cWct cvnlurttor. mid H.ij O’Donnell. Or. iJobert.!, Km W:M. t- and Jerre Cover, sv.LMa.U fvjluntors. Kurt May u.w cr.im- m»rt>n. ______

Camas, Hunters Shoot Antelope

rAIBFIELD, Sept. 28-Mr.l. Tfd urnnon Mid “ r- “ r.v M. L. Dinlel. the three nmclope pcrnill winners trom Csmas county, were

jucceisful iMt week-end nejr Ch«UU.Mr and Mrs. Ed Hnrne.s.' le.

imed from s vafaiJcii m VeJ-lijione pMlt.Mr and Mrs. Mnrvin Skllllitp,

lance Creek, Wyo., and Mrs. Art sminKS, Riverton. Wyo., vUltcd llrt. Lcla Wolte.

nnd Mrs. Jess Howard, Nam- cro recent vL’liots on lli(

pnlrH.Mrn of the CommMnlly churcti

prtpared and icrvcd a dinner t'ri- d»j- nlshl to members and gucilA or the Sunday scliool. A skit or suriday «hO0l prnblrnis -and t Jita 'The Shield of Faith." fol' lied the dinner.;»y Amyj, Dolse, reprejcntlnR

,1! Gideons, Rucst speakerSiir.dsy morning kt the ComniunUy church.

Events ListedKlVQ h il l , Sept. 28-Mr». MU-

4iM Carnahan vlslled Mr. and Mri. Matthew Maxwell. Caldvell. John Allen, West Yellowstone,

relied relatives here.'TralnlnR for service’’ was thi

loplc studied kt the sevcnlh olfl- cer.i tralnln* cla."is held Monday nlcht at the home of the Rev. U. 1. Damcj, pistor or the United Prc.ibyterJin churr*. Elders, dea­cons and tmstees attended.

Evangelist to Hold Revival Service HereMibji'ci- iroin.nort.hein .IlcIb 1

will conduct revlviil service.? In i Ea.st Heyburn Church of the Nn?..,

, ftt Heyburn avenue cum, Mftdronn street, becJnnlnp

...... tin 11 n.m. service Sundaynnd contlnuinc tlirousH Oct. 10,

•lcc3 at»8 p m . cach '

M ass W orkout

ri'Om ft' irucli; in llii ii.ihisli town ye.'ti-ril.i) .u1 ot tleeliiR. the I'Hi

amateur t)iillfn;h'

Japan (Jives U. s. Leader

Best ll()iu>rs

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. sntT-psnei oo''rri-GiiH--niiiiii')lirIe5.'Janlce-\viiit!nrp7;- iie plck.s up t l i r Kalhle BIUItiK-|

rInRs for a t leixM![r,„. acfomnanlcd by Katlile Mna- rn all the Iiltle r rd jiy l!

nie nev. Mr. Trotter wa.i sradu- ■d from liiKh scUool In Ireland d took lil.i tlieolORlcal tr.ilnlnr DnmamiPl collcpo in EncJ.md. iesides .sprvlnc ns a inL' slonnryl

In Ireland. Encland, Scotl.ind •'"‘'i Wnlcs, the Rev, Mr. Trotter trnv-| • ' ' '.elcd extensively with Leonard nav -i...................enhilj. [iiinotis EncUsh

cainpiilcns tliroucfiovit the world.] "■‘J- leP'Ti.'’Hie naywomi C. Smirli.l T J jj'h w

paslcr of the En.M Heyburn. In;;: ollici.i:Church o f the Nar.orene. fiald 'ni’inbi-i.s lo Tuesday H in t llie Rev. and Mrs. Inc aie n.'kJohn Bullock Of Ihe. Church of the 'dLMi nurl InKoiarene, Ji-rome, will be In chargc tli^h

s»IIcli .I. he know.' he h:i! ily" on Ihf line. T lie j ihe warnlns and rc- c'Jalcly.

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by the busliic.w' n H.'rvcy Grave.i.

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. ____ during th e revt . . .sistcrt by Mr.'. Mnrjorle James, KJnibsfly, pUiiliL

attend. Tho.';e uTleiid- rd lo bring a covcrcd ble Mrvlce. Tlie r

.. jc (urnkhed by Burley past nnd auxiliary.

In q u est O rderedIDAHO FALl-S, Sept. 28 TPC

An liiciucst lin.' been culled Into an accident v>.hlch Sunday nlRht > claimed tile lives of two Idaho'5 Rills men And killed H head of:> cattle and one horse.

Phillip Gtvrner, 28. and Jay Odell ^ Drown. 39. were killed when a car driven by Onrner smashed into a herd of cn ttle nine rnltcs east of

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M e n 's D R E S S S H O E S6 . 8 8 - 8 8 8 - 1 2 . 8 8

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WORK SHOES and BOOTS

by Redwing ond >ortrooper

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poys'O X F O R D SL O A F E R S“ R 'e g . ^ S S -

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A t N eio R e d u c e d F i'k fs F o r 1 9 6 1 !

VALIANT...TH ECOMPACT THAT COULDN’T BE TOPPED IN -6 0 ._ ________TOPS ITSELF F O R ’61t

T h i s b e a u t i f u l '6 1 F a l i ’a n t 2 - d o o r H a r d t o p h a t ^ o u i n m i n d / '

The King of the C om pacts has done i t again! Theone new compact th a t d o esn ’t beg or borrow from any* hf>dy is priced with the low est for ’61. V aliant gives youall o f Chrysler Corporation’s exclusives. Like rorsion-Aire Ride.- Paves the roughest .roads around. Plus_ tight, quiet Unibody construction. A n d remember, V aliant is a low- priced'compact. Come see fo r yourself how the ’61 Valiant’s value really stands out fro m this year's compact car crowd.

Looks and d r iv e s lik e tw ice th e price eiValiant!AT V p U R Pt.VMOUTH>VAUANT X >lA tW « W P W :

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T IM E S -N E W S . T W IN F A L L S . I D A H O ■WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBKR o.

-T, F. Stores Form Branch Of Gem Unit

Twin fs!U rtU ll mffchann m ih Tim Brennin, mBniginK recw r of the tdnlm Ktl«llrr« a clixtlon. TMPsdny sflfrii(»n to form » Tft-ln F»'l« brtnfli of llic ctntlon.

Tlis jroup Knrl Ftullc*ne r •« vice pff'ldnit "t llip «i»ti

dlMrlct. n u r r »xe nine vlrp pir.M- <lpn« in tJte orgsnimian. tint from Mth district In Ihs ilntr.

Ttie T»ln mfrclisnW willmpfl *l nnon Monday. Oct.

d^rpctorj »nd *lx rejloinl illrrc-

lio ».'socl»llon » »tlillHtii tlie Amfflcnn Rrull Irfff^uon v.htch inclilf'f’ IBO.WO mrnilrr; Purpa^e ot Ihc Mnte cruiip l 1

»K)I11 IfCl.'.liillvc tiiiil rifCtiUVr brnncliPA of lh<> jlsCe »iul ftdrr, . RovrnmirnlA In llif f‘<rmuUti»ii niu] nrtmliilstrntlon nf b'.i* fiiah- lliiK Ihf rctnllfr lo Mtlcr trrv( UlP inibUc.

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Bulb Sale GoodTwin •J'd Bn«ke R iver

Lions elub an «tU -malwi lioo b«p of light bu ll» up to NfurJr t3,000worth ol bulbs. !i»»e bffn sold Alnce the u le btgui U o n d a; evcnlnft.

Club mcrabftj plan lo fin ish c.in»B.wlng *11 ol T»ln F i lls Wedneidiy e»cnlnit. P»ce«ds g to Ola (he Uonj clui nork « "

POLICE tBAISED York police fon.'c'', . .NEW YORK. Sept. 28 (in -P res- ' wciirliy nrrniiiicmr!;!''?• 'I

Went EUenliower end SecreUiry ot.M Nallans Ktncriil nvr^r.;', Slite Chrlitlnn A. Kericr Joined'Ol«K. Y . . . . . . . j . . . __M,_, „

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tloti bencflcliil in llif ri'lnllfrj Rprclllc»lly IHe Rtoip will Ulrmi)! W pou in lrri|inivti1 bnd clifclc Inw niid shopliltinc Uks.

■T>te ts'oclnllm H ri'dJratfJ ... !fio rctfllleri Jfi atUrtnx

th p__coniumcra .mn/f. cnuriroiu,efficient niTvlce.'! Breiinnn uld.

Stale OfficersSay KennedyBest Del>ater

n r toiled r m t InlemillenalBen. jolin F. Kennedy uiu Klvpn

n allRhl «l(te by tdnlioaiu In hi* rftdlo-tflevl-ilon dctale mIIIi Vlcc President Rlchftrd M. Nlion, nl- thounti 1 few (,prr.«cil the oplii- Jon It w u A .itnndoff.

" I Ihounlit It Wft.i K *laiidolr," «Rjd Sen. Prnnk Cliurcli, n Demo-

He'» I’wjudlefdItaw ew . Cliurch adiird Ihnl hr

felt Ihtt Krnneily lind a tllnht- *dii«, "bul~l <ioiiVtm; iiiy-ottii

JudBmcnt bccftUM I'm *o preju­diced."

flWilj Treaaufrf Rulnn Swfiivn,• k Bepublieim. niso-asW he Irll llie

debsle ann •'darn ncAi •IthOUBll Nixon lind tlie

Democratic jilatc olllclnls nil thought Ihnt Kennedy Rave te r Aceounl of lilmself thnn Rcpubllciin vle« prf.'ldrnt In Ihclr preAldtnllBl cainpalun debntf.

Bui Atlomty Qenernl Frmk 1~ Benion m W ho telt llmt ilie Dcm- ocratle prcgldeiitlol slnndflrd bfnr-

'e r "didn't live tjulle up to expecln- tlon*. but Kennedy hid il NUon."

Kennedy Fixortd Bolh ita te Auditor Joe WlUlftmx

»nd Beeretnry of Blalf Arnold /ll- llain»*ild. Kennedy, did the b ttu r o l the two condldntci.

- ."I Ihlntc he t t Ifial ellmlnsted BlAiementA nitde on Die exper* Jence." Arnold Wllllom* »nld. •'For ln»Uuice, both have had 14 }Wa ot experience In Washlnglon, ao Ihnt nullified each oltier u far its I am eonctnied."

Mn, 8. O. Moniigue, u \ Idikho Fall! housewife, uild the preferred Kennrfy by f»r.

'"He Memed to knov whal he v u [ i l k t n s about. He Rave atraJghtforward »rviwera. He teem­ed to Have NIxoQ nervous.'

--------------- vater ti'tm eaiy----------Howerer. Mom» Hull. Caldwell,

•sJd gill te !t Kennedy "Is sJivnys trying to outdo everyone while Nixon advocated unity.

" t feel Kennedy tries to p.lck flKht with his opponent," sn Lennelt Crosa, Caldwell, route - “while tries to gire publicunderalandlns ol sovernnienl, II3 pr«blenu a n a what Li going on. T think both «ere ouutandine. 1 leel une»oy over Kennedy's tend- «ncy lowftid aiiatklnf things,"

A Pocatello rnan, vho asked not to be Identified but who admitted to beinj » RepubllcAn. Mid he thought “Kennedy « u more sllti and on th e surface appeared to ji»T6 won.“ He added, hoirever -for thlnUnc people I Uilnk youl find Nixon's uguments more well

^ jb o u g h t o u t . * ____________

A nnest Named to Head GOP Group

Oeorgo Be*er, Twin PalK state

Mrs. Bender, 80, Passes at T.F. Hos})itaI

Mrs. Dtulnh Bender, at), died a t ^ 1:tO am. Tiip.iday In the Mattie

Valley Memorlnl h'^pltal where patient flv« weefci.^ In Wnr.'iaw,

land, Sept. 17, ISiO. She cam*UnlWd Stftten in 1010 nnd was 1

T.'IcLtnt o f Twin K;ilH since 1025, cninInK from North Dakota.

She was m arried M Chrlsl Drn- 1 er. Nov, 25, 1012, In Ulsmarck. '

N.D. He prcccilpd her In denth J cb. 25, J0<9,S l'e wa' an active member (

tlir Scvriilh D ay AdventUt cliurcli.StirHvlnit a re two aom, FYed

nniilpr. T w in >'nll-'. nnd Clirl-i ' Urnilcr, MoiuovIa. Cnllf.; three ili\uiilitfr.', Mr.^, Tlllle Khaiie, Mrs. Mlniilf flro«-n nml Mr,<. Miirt/ia flmllli, nil T w in KnIU: «ne alep- dniiHlitcr. Mr.s.. Ellr-'lieth Ilnrr,

This dally >chedul« of (eleililoti and radio prop-ami It pretenled at a MfTlre lo reader* of Ibe Tlniea-.\ew». Llsllnja are lurnltbrd D; 111* tlallon. Any error* or rhangvs 4hauld be reported to Ibe ataUoo

Burley. u Magla Valle; chairman to r the orgaiUuiloD.

In making Ihe appointment. Ber- • r ttld. tb e "TMl majority of " «0Q v tte ru u In Idaho irlll b t . the exjKrlenced and capable lead* erth/p Ot VIxon and Ledge n lh e r than a m an who would have our

• nrtildent apcJogUlng to the Kreni- .fin every time the U.S. does some­thing dls&rreeable to Khrushchev SBd hla t)Uddles."—A nnttt is t> ntllre of Coasliv eOUDiy and served In the na\-y dur- U i| World war II. lie ser -^d as

: «tale repreaecUtlve from Cassia couoty to r two terms and hM been

'•oU f* Ua Republican poU tlc^^d vet«nn»‘ affairs. He is a fttrmer•&d Uwyw. ________

' Ttw bW Tu uses his fisl. scaly

DIAMONDSriwB

BOB BVMMERFIELD 4lk «ii7 rtUaUe Jeweler tbe Hfet of* ike «aaU«y and 1 S v M a d yea wish to bay. Ti

■Oa'SUMMEIiriELD

. nnd n (trnndclillilreii nnd etnht rrrnt*(rrnnr*£htldren;-

I-'Uiicnil servlcM will t;e held nt ,;3() pm. Thursday In the While niortim y cjiiijw*!. CowJurtlnif r lir ’ wHl be held m sunset Memorlnl

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P ro g ress Is Made In M ine D isputeK E i io a o . ‘ •" -

Ion &ald yc.Mcr<lay that wb.Vtnnllft1 u prourtM was miulp durlnu recent n ncRottntloiui' with the Big Dunkcr p H ill tompany, Spokane.

Dlslrlsl Hep. JflJiiM Dfluslifrty f Raid that on ly Rrlevance procedure p wns dlsciLwd nt ."ipnknne In the toUii lliftt ri’cc.«f(l last week with­ou t ««ilcment.

-During the.ie sr.vlons prosre.u wiw nchleved on problem th a n htxl been made «l neRollatlon.i began .Mny d, IBJO," Daughtriy

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^ N E S D A Y . SEPTEMBER 28. 19G0 T IM E S -N E W S . T W IN F A L L S ^ A I J p

1961 Dart to Be DisplayP‘V On Thursday•tssas’-sw.ffs’

Tliuffany Kt NMdc

........ ....

Ground Broken for Catholic School at Biihl Benson Asks States to f'Cl

M inisters Visit Richfield Family

O f f i c e r s S e a t e dBUSS, Sfpt. :»-Chiirch boardiniElr«r« •.•1....

Oil in the Muljllr.in this yc^r.

Tlie sMndard citiliTcjiriKlcr'fiR sire un H'c nr»- D.in hoMpfi’’'''''. 318 cublc-lnrh V-8 *iai A Iwo-biirrel c.itburelor. A M0-Iinrhci»«'cr V-8 with n four- tarttl c:irburctor H optional on ill Three hlch-pprfomi-in:« V-8 cngUifi alio ire oUercil: tf.c 305-hor5cpo’*'cr D-Wfl, n 325- (■.aticpowf [lollce sptcl.tl nnrt n j30-hDrspi>o'A'cr V-B ultli siicclnl r»ri Induction tnanlfoldlnc,

•pic company oJIcrs n choice iranitnlssloiu, n \e Dart offers Uu’fe-.'pccd niitotnntlc dMlcncd milch ll>c V-8 fDRlne otiipiit, nnd » Torqupflltc-slx, tlirec-jpcfd i tomjllc tranjimlsslon for the sli jii tnclnc. Tlicre Is i two-spccd

liutomallc trnnsmlulon Jor u |iilh the sinndord V-8. A re tiinuil transmlMlon. accordlnB ihs producer, Ij slnnilard on U 361- nnd 383-cuBle Inch encliic.v

Orit of ihc most slRnllicanl m cUnlcal ndvivnccj, according the maniifncliirfr, Ls the nllema- tor, wlilch rcplacpj the Kon.iJ dlreci-ciimnt ccneratar. Tht alternator b a Ihrce-phn^e, jlKmatinc-cunmt c e n c m to r ihlcti U ctipablo of dcllvcrliiR up to 10 amperes of dcctrlclty to the bslttry while the enRlnc l,i Idllnz.

•,e conventional DC gcncr.-vwr, It Dodce ptopte say, htij

li!.".i output. Dart owners,sscrt.i, will have a bnttcry I longer life and vlrlunlly

(rouWf-trdu tlarllnj during cold

r new enclnceilnR advance:1 nrf a rcde. lRiied dWrlbu- :cii provides more efficient opcratlnii and lonser point .'olcnold-shlft Stan, a new

hMo-diity manual transmission lor Ihc 3Ci-cublc-lnch and 3B3* eublc-lndi V-B engines, & new

miniraj (ransmisifon for ihe 318-cublc-lnch V-8 tnnlnc, a new fabric tclnrorced coupllnR which Insures cnnslstently smooth nnd ear:y Meerlnc, Ilve-lcaf rear jprlncn for (lie slx-cyllnder Dart and redesigned shock absorbers.

Abo nvailabln Is s long list o. optional rqiiipmeni, Tticsc Include "child ciinrd" vncuum - powered Kxks that operate from nn ' mcnl panel sultth, heater, ...... --£tntj-_fDUtrlJcht-flasiilng .wainln«

. trnnsWorlied radio r-? cnt tpenkcr. remote control .................... mirror, poweroutOdc ...................

Mtrrlnc, power brakes, aim windotv lifw nnd BtailonwaRon tailpatc Window', seat belts anc p.iilded In.sirument panel, ststlon'- «a;on roof hiBaage rack, wlnd-

I iltMd washers and tinted glass roi- all windows.

Soviets Give Space Flight

Test to ManMOSCOW, Sept. 28 lTV-6ovlet

mrcJIcnl spcclnlLst£ nrc Rlvlnir ‘ hnuMlve to .ts to a candidate fpnce fllKht, the Communist party paper Pravda reported today.

DotalLs of the trnlninK of the would-bc n.'itronaui were given fo r the f ir s t time. Only one was m entioned. 'Die United SUtts has been training 18 months.

TJip prospective Soviet ipace troveler w as de.urlbed ns a sparRC- ly built m nn of le a than medium .itnture. Apparently he is » Jet p ilo t since -such plfots were clata- ed most sultnble.“ The cnndldale's-lefillnff. schial. u lc covers approximately ft month.

Tlie deployment of a hnU-dozcn ovlet e lilps with radar equlp-

.,ien t tn th e Pnclfle and Atlantic recently spurred speculation that fiomc .'jpcctncumr .ipaec project mlKht be timed durlni? Soviet Pre­m ie r fOirusiichcV* vlfllt lo Ne»' Yorlc.

SHOSHONE, 6op t.:8 -T l5e roliKiiPcr f(re departmcnC called K, [he E. D. Sarna

e a t iiboiit 4 p. m. Mondjy, A mcrr>’-KO-hi n weed (Ire destroyed a shed. Is still |ii ii.kc nl

c volunteers *lio I lj wuixicii ^tcfd^ ; SMfrrri Die call- No eslUnite^from a •s made of the damnge. 'nc:ith II

Announcing the 1961 Fore/ . . . Beautiftilly proportioned to the

? 7 5 ,3 8 4 S u r p r i s eCALCUTTA, India, Sept, 28 « \~

Aller Imposlnft a fine of *500,000 tor contraband on the American- Mncd shl[> Ruth Ererett Monday, Calcutta customs reported & sur- Pf»o MsU to me vessel yesterday

I Wiifh uncovered another 200 bars of cuntrnfcaiid Kold.

"le Milp. Officials said.

D e a t h R e p o r t e d B y A r e a W o m a n

KINO Hill, Sept. 28—Mrj. Clif­fo rd Allison teporu the death of h e r luicle, Allen GraM. Nampa. H e was Jellied Instnntly when ha fell down n flight of stalrj at hu home.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde fioutliwlck hnvc received word irom their ton. P fc . Floyd Southwlck. atatloned w ith the military police In the Panam a Canal Zone, tha t he has been promoted to spccinllst founti class. lie recently spent a 35-day leave w llb his parents here.__Mr—and-M rs.-J.^Q . VanSlcVle,Klrltsvlllc. Mo., ftl-e visiting their .son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and M rs, Harold Van Sickle, and fam-

Mrs. a e rd a card accompanied h e r son ond dauRhter-ln-la*, Mr, a n d Mrs. Clyde Card. Tv.ln rails, to Biddle. Ore., to visit her daugh­te r. Mrs. Chris Hood, and family. T h e Clyde Cards are en roul# to California Co vUlt relatlvea.

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R e 'R o o f i n g T im e

\Vs so #Unpl« to re-it» | *llt| Cert»In-teedl “meM colorful thick

old onea. A taouw looki (paruins nevi

W eather - touBh CerUln-t«d fkhlnglea >ra ths b u t •U'lround »Il.w «ither ^protneUon you cin ge t tor y o m boae. Voa't »»lt if your rd o l n«d* rep*lr. 6e« M todsyl

SMITH Roofing Co.

RE 3-2050

'^EAIlTn^TTOTLTlDnMrC^^riT^^Ford m a k e ! a u to m o t iv e h i s ^ r y w ith th e trend-se tting c a r o f o u r t im e s , . a car t h a t goes 3 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s w ith o u t lub rica tion . . . 4 ,0 0 0 m i l e s b e tw e e n o i l c h a f ig es . . . a d ju s t s i t s o w n b ra k e s a n d is bcaucifiilly b u i l t t o ta k e c a r e o f y o u !

resist corrosion, even to galvanizing the panels bencith doors. The brighc-metal tr iin is treated in depth to gleani and sla y g inm iflg longer.

The 1961 Ford, already tecogni«d for its bcau- tifiil propotfionj by i leading intcTMticnal fashion authority, introduces a whole oew con- ceptofw hat*c»rcandofbryou...<»»<//bri'/jr//,' ,

It lubricates itself. New nylon bearings and fiew lubricants keep the '61 Ford freshly greased, for 30,000 miles. Good-bye grease r a ^ l -

I t c l e a u iu o w n oiL ih e 1961 FofltTwon- derliilly eflkitnt FuU-FIow oil filtering systtm

~ Ira ; du g o 4,000 m iles between'oil chuigtt.

J{ id ju s t t ia ow n biakes. A ■’rofchiflical brain" keeps brakes adjusted for the life of the brake l in lo g

Rust? Fold’s body is specially processed to

FonI lakes care of itse lf on the turnpike, too, . wit/i t aew}90-cu. in. ThufhJfrbircJ Special V-8 thit hu plenty of punch. T he 352 Thuaderbird SpecUl V-8 and 292 T bunderb ird V-8 thrive on Kgulu s ii . And, fo r to p ccotKMny, you can

irM ileage M aker i iS r ~B«cof til, the ’61 F o rd isbeautifiilly built to

take cste of you. N o w indshield do |leg n ija kotfj. rv w n are extra-wide fo r easy entry.

Tliij is the 1961 Ford . . . beautifully propor- (ioMd to the Gassic F o rd Look. . . bnuttAilly buili to take care of icselfl

H ERE’S H O W T H E » 6 l F O R D T A K E S C A R E O F IT S E L F

LUBRICATES ITSELF. You’ll oormallf go 30,000 toiies Without a chuiis lubticatioo. CUANS ITS OWN OIL. You'll go 4.000 m lta befveen oil changes w ith Ford's Full-Flow oilfiller,A2?A5TS m OWS BRAKES. N e w Thidc Site bnkestdjutt themselvei autotnaiially. CUMIDS ITS OWN MOFFUR. Fo rd taufflet*

are double-wnpped and duioiDized—nor* mally will list thre« (itses u lon^ as oidi> narymuffien.PROltCIS ITS OWN BODY. AU vital twder- • body p iiti are ipeciailr ptoeetsed to resist nist and corrosioo, even to galraoizioj bot^r paneb beneatii doors.

6IFQ RDSEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER

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TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO W ED N ESD A Y . SEPTEMBER :

Club Reports i On Poundage i Lost in W eek

OOODtNO, Bfpt. 2fr-I»n O ■ Frcilfrldcwn, local rtnchtr »nd “iKiockmRn, h « b«n nirr.ed by B«n.

‘ some n ' i pouncy l« t du r-l Jofifj I*. KfnnMy, Dem«r»lU:I in* the *ffii b? members ol llif prtjldtntlal nomlntt, u Iilwo ‘ TOPS (Take Ofr rounds apn-'lblyJ I «tMe chalroiBti of tht Ftrmfr* >i i M t-O n.pu dub, whlfti m ft T u n - ; Kmnfdy-Jolimon ori!»nluuon.I d»r »tltrnMn In ttic enviitioni ntderick3t!\ ii tuce.KWoe tr I Armr bulldlns, | nL-o ch»lrm»n of the aoMinj tc

nniil plum fnr ilie clup-fCoiiMrvmlion dblrlcl »nd' K fi tlrnblrlM ny ra r ly '.-ere » n . |o f me Idalio A.uocl»tlan of Soil ; nouncrt TTie p«r!v *111 be held Comervntlon DUtMct.'.« *t 13-30 om Tuesday Oct. 18, in , Krederlckjeni«ia In » JUlfRient, ' llir. CliVuilaii clnircli. Mrm- I •'! sm plea«d to be named chalr- .* Irri *111 «fl|ih In between c! Uie ^ /»nl»tlon «nd will• iind I pm »hni n low.Mlorlrl >vot» Icir U i/flfcllon of HfHilor* luiichrnn will bf ;>iTvriJ. A pro-1 Kennedy btcauje of n-.r cwcern■ cram »111 be presenlecl, lilRhllRlit-. over lo*’ fiinii Income »nd the ef- ' e.i by n d rm rem e In wlilcti niciii-|^ ''l:t K lia> on c/ic economic future I brrt will »rnr drr.vi.-. ihey w.'K' of Idaho."■ wfarlnu «l llie llnifl tliey Jnliiedj He Mated Unit Spnalor Kennedy ' drlermlned lo develop ajrlcuN ,- . ------ 1 . u - . . . Mrs. lu u ! paUclei ■‘ I'lcli will rtverat

irriid of Bllding («rm prlCM (IwlndllnK lami Income llial

( m.'fji- JMi/- l/ 'rn «!/• riJJe durJn* IDepnal poiitK.'.jr.RM ItPimljIlc.in jcor.v ot a3’> I He cdiitlniNl, "It miut be point-

Gooding Ranclier New Head Of Demo Farm Gi'oup in State

; M irjiret WrrH. ,. pfiunrt.1. Mrmber^ K- ; 33'i IvMliid., Ifrvifvrr

OKlrd 1

\ inlal of r

i pouiK' Iriivlnit ' pound'.

,Bom» iwt byJormed iii ucunn

!}r. Cllenii J('»»el[[ta rfductli<\ linn and an.uer period durlnif next meellni; at 12:30 p.m. Tuevlay In Die Salvallw Army bulldinc. All members are uigea to be o:» on time.

il tlint II r» Dembe-n iriiic cori;rfvwi h. w»s]inn]»r farm bllh «n

I been vetoed by the Rtpubllcan on I prMiilenI "

Ir.id a gue.i>{ tinlph Bradley, national director d durlns tn r 'o f the orKanlutlOn In cliirte of

field operatlont. will conduct n 6irlf-i of f/ifftJogJ t/ir e/>-e>Mrmen nnd nthrr lntere»led per.ums. n ie (irU 1» the setlet will be nt 2:30 p.m. Wfdneiday kt Wood cafe, Jeromff. and at «:30 pm. at the Coimjr fnte. Huperl.ICB EXCACVATOBS HF-NT

AUCLAND. New Zpftlnml, Sept.38 tP—T*o ice racnvfttora nrc Ijn- Init flown from Sttltierlnnil t j Wc- Vie »Hd bo»^ » /avcrJK

tA u>ip h 'liiii u . a . game animal et European noble* Anlartlc buc.^ for lons-term ex-itecaui«“ O f-jt* 'itrtn fth ,-ip jilontor; »nd aclentlfic work. land ferocltj'.

“Sustained”DALtJlS. Tex.. Sept. :S TPf-

Crmilnal dlsirlcj Judae Joe D. Brown, noted lor liu booming bti} vWcf, tersot hlmieU In court yeuerday.

He w « e. tl{ylne aa • cHar- acte.r »lineM In Ihe domestic reIa((onj coorl of JudRC Beth WrlKht when an attorney ot>. jecied to a que«ion directed at him.

“I jvutaln your objection on tliilt," Drown jalU from the

A iJle.icj jeltJed over the court. Brown duelled.

jucljc Wfljht finally broke tlie quiet wllli a belated "ia-.-

Boeing Works on New Missile Plan

Hopes-Grow For Settling

A-Test Ban1 OENEVA. Sept. 28 tTt—The So­viet Union'* warm reception of new Unlied Stalea propoui (or 27-monlli mor»Wium on nnill undcrsround atomic bluls today4treri([!fiened liopej tor ,.......... -m enl to tlip ions imcleir . . talt.1. Tlie Sonel.i have demanded a four to five-year moratorium.

' Tftarap’tln In.dlciled the Soyl , Union iiiisht budte from It* po. i- tlon and th.M JOtne «eU1ement mlffjn-bf nfKClUied after "careful a tu d y on the proposal made tlir talU which rp^umed yeaterday a fte r a live weeks' recew.

.yinletcrouricl te- fme af boinb^ smaller than the one which dcvaatated HlraUilnia ate the only nuclear bla.si. which cannot be

'.adequately controlled by preient...... .. ............. .. y :« ''- |m elbo ii or drtectlon, accordtnt to,iinced yp.Merday It 1.' Q*;'f‘0P- Wc,ucrn JClentL^U. r « new ro n im ijn lc a U o m s j s ic m nn-:,la

lio n FREDERICK

New Processing Plant Will Open

LEWISVILLE. Sept. 28 CTC-A new/ potato proccs.vng plant will op«r> here aalurclfty. *nie hnll- mllllon dollar p lant will be oper- nl'^d by Die Idaho Presh-Pnck I’o- laloe.v inc.

T lie company »III proceu Maho p ju e t t a i^ dehydrated (puds for insULutlonol u s e , " '

w conimunlcaUom sjsicm [or use In launchlnz force’.' Minute man Intercontinen­tal ballistic missile.

The Company siild the system U'.es buMed anlenna.' to transmit me.v'aces throujh the nay of iO-calJfil "eanh currenia. II dirt not elaborate.

Ttie new system will be ever dil- flcult In Jam. destroy or r.abotase in event of an enemy ntutck, Bet- InR .'aid. II said the cost would be much lower than that ot a burled cable network orlclnally planned.

Sylvanla Electric company re­ceived a 7.5 million dollar sub­contract to provide special trans­mission and receiving equipment for the jystem. Boelnif unld. Syl- vnnla was one o( nine companies ttnictrbWforthe-Jc*.-

CriCaW. Ru-'.'la and IJie Unllfd ■ ■ ■ the priciclpal

the« under-................. treaty whilemonliorinK .■.ystem 1* perfected.

Btate.' nave agreed or n moratorium Kround

“ Northern Pacific Building BurnediLAUREL, Mont.. sept. 33 CW-A'

ninmmoth fire touched off by ft csinnonllkc explosion destroyed the boxc.ir lunJber Shop bulldlns ftt th e Northern PadUc yard* here Ja.?t

The (‘.•vmage wiu tenutlvely es­timated n t ISOO.OM, by C. W. niompson. DllllnKS. NP aaljtanl JSUpeilntCA'icn.t.______

U. N . Delegates Hear Comedian

NEW YORK. Sept. j | JTO—Red Skeiwn «-»ved h U rioppT brown hnt. shook hands wJU> » Hun­dred United Nation* delegates and offlclftUi. and laughed hU through t^ie Iron curuin,

The mbber-foced com ec opened M< iseo-oi CBS televtalon aeries lost nlijht with a wordleu pantomime sJioa’ before an inv i: Uitlon'oiily audience of about COO perion.i. most of them U.N. dele­gates o r secretarial personnel.

He ahook^anda with fvery one of them aa they left the theater.

"I jpolce to people from Rii*.ila, Uie Diuilsh delegation, /julte a fen Indians. Paltl.itan, The PhlhP' pines, sou lh America and a Cuban woman. She d idn 't Jiavf a beard." Skelton aa'd-________________

'T inT foodsO p e n 6 Q.m. to 10 p.i

Cfosod Sundays ^

Sp ec io lM «rchonts LunchFor ReMrratlotia Ph. BE 3-131B|

WEGENER'S COFFEE SHOP

1749 Klmbtfly noad - U.S. 30E

JflO Years O l d |FAili'vfEW, uu h . Sept. 23 ' . r - 'n o n - - (Itnomiiiaut,,,,!

The country'* iongeji-wcd ...................Peter Peterson, celebfated >‘ls 'odi>y i200thday a-------------— - ........150 friends, realdenu and

Peterson, aho hai been married for-81 years, sat m hla favorite rocktnf! chatr, near the o ld foalW ve—his wife at his side- tihe will be 100 later this year. Hp wa\honored, with a huge pink

IDO candlea.

______________________________________ »oi

Mienon, ceicuravcu iiisbirthday annlvera^ry yer.ter- ^

f

HUNTERSIf Y ou 're "HUNTING" F or T h e Best

Freezer Values In Tow n Y ou 'll Find T hem Here During O u r Big

SWAPPIN' SPREEPut on your trad in g clothes ond come o n in . . . w e'll swap for an yth in g o f value for one of these n ew A m o n o freez­ers. O r if y o u w ant to buy one o u tr ig h t w eV e g o t the prices dow n t o m ake these the best freezer b u y s in town.

WnH THE llOHllU. ^OO US**J MUCH trfOIr AS MlNfrllONHO. ITtif u oHCt T o y a w vn WiTHOyr IT.

Wilson-Bates Appliance! Twin F oil* — B u h l — Jcromo J

11 Cu': Ft; C hest Type

AMANAF R E E Z E R

SALE PRICED AT

199.95Also Available in 18' - 24' Sizes

at LOW SALE PRICES!13 Cu:. Ft; Upright

m H A H A

Your Florsheim headquarters

BIbcIc m I Brown, Bliill

F L O R S H E I MS H O E S

S ee F all'sN ew estColors:

• B lock Joda

• P erfccto Brow n and Q thert

'Duigmed lodk

~ t t e ^ i i r i iT»e, n ew m design— n o w -iti_____ _______ :______JcatJicr and color! Vcs, yoii’JJ sec.a 'eo '- //l iri^ llia t's new in Viorslicim sliocST Come chdoB c y o u r h v o r i i e j t o m A m erk a 'a Cnesl line o f bright ucw siy le i'

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, ^ j l l S nA V ,S EPTEM B EK 2 TIM ES-NEW S. t w in f a l l s . IDAHO

j ew Books in Local Library Aie Reported

, 30 new title* of ticlion' ^on -Iic tlo i'

lo me collection ol ilip T-j.mi^iVDuBllc iiw»'-y. A'-ll"*'- Dt*.S «

v,fll-»no'in aiilhDri nr?' • 'f lfrw cldnisn. wlio v ,n ;« r>t a

-Cfl-'l’' " ™ 0 ' '•‘‘1

Treasurer Cited as Haiidicajjped Person

I H pIcii '1 " '1'

Sxwr stronc^lllcjl n»<l-^m

Him. J>'

bu'li'f-' 'jj ffaiurp -jS , S n»

fold l'> '

II b>' lUl

flclloiial Itcm.i nrp ‘'A, DsriPli.'’ by Rosurll (A new novel by Moilcy , ■'Til! A!;in>' Coloift, rcvclnllon nf lods

,o;ld. ni'rt » desert cm I

D>cil n

’ UTUtcn by Bci

............. plot of "rninfuulp.^e- by Wllllnm Kfiidnll Chirki. coi'ltn-si in ft riKficr fr.icic; lie,tilleU "BwlX 0> ^ Young M;ia' I Mildred Wnll:cr which coiiiblin irony I'motlnnal lcii.sloii nnd mi- c J f 'lev !U backurouiid. "Tl I'slcli.' n romnmic novel nbov •Amfric.in. in modern Aln-Mtu an ,a j written by Kny Kftmplon, an t lale of PakUitaii nnd India In tin WIU or Knihmir-isyond KiisHmlr," "•I,If Mftilicr.

liiidlnB Hie non-rictloiJ ll.il L-i ".■HovtT o t M at nnd Mountains, ihe autobtOBmphy of R. G. UTourncau. nnd "Slieplierd of the SireclJ/' ll'o -'tory ol the Rev. jinies A. Guswcllcr nnd hL? cru- s»de on the New- Yotlc wwi ftlUc iTllien by John Elilc. Another lllle Lt "The ChftJIcnRCj We Face." PxnB specchea Mia pnperj of Rlch- »id M. Nixon (« «ell m ''AfffO' Monarch." the llfp nnd IlkcncM o( Chnrlcs II, written by Hwkclh rearion,

fMrfJi'T o/rcrJnc5 nrc “Tltcnlcr: t l the CroJiroad-s," by John Oa-ss- r.cr: "Tlli' Last Treasure of Cocos Islnnd," by Ralph iliuicocK and Julian A. Weston, and ' Oorn Free.” t. inie of African ftdventUre told by Joy Adam-v)n, ttlfe of a game v,ar- dtn in Kenya.

Other rcadlnR-i arc "Mark It and Strlte n," an autoblOHrnphy by S;eve Allen; "You Learn by Uv- Ins," a dwtlllatlon of .Mr.'. Eleanor HcKBeveli'.-i life experience; "Black Saiurda}-," the tslc ol liie dcnlti o! the royal oak w ritten by Alexander MicKce. and "Taken nt the Flood," ths ttory of Albert D. Lasker Ji*o Gunther.

Poetry Is fenlured In Gilbert lllshei'.'i latest offering •The Pow­ers of Poetr>'." while % eontraai In media Is lound In "A HUtory ol the Clrcu-v" by George L. Chin- riahl. For the hobbylit then) 1; "Modem 8olt Toy MilUng," ant lecn-aser.i have •The Tcen-Anc Tre.isurj- of Ooorf Humor" edited by Seon Manley. Another oflerlng ii "Isben Mid the Temper of Nor- wrglfln Uterikture" by Junes Wal' ter McFarlane.

handpoiot’i (rm urcr, Mr«. Grace I„ Illriiartii. Ii -i ISCO" aelecled by (he Idaho chsplrr nf ihc Society for ( Jhown above with Sandpolnl Mayor 1-lr>>il A, Perks, «ll annual mtfllnj el Ihe Raster SrJl snrlriv In HoUe no (

g hanuieappetl ptfw n of .11(1 Adulli. Mrs. nirhards. Iiiii in ccremonle* *1 the

Outstanding Handicapped Idahoan to Attend Group’s Meeting Here Oct. 6

nOISE, Sept. :a — selection Mrs. Grace L. fllchnrd.?. Sand-Is.iiiilpoini point, as "Idaho's outstanding handicapped person of 1060"snnounowi UiU acck by tlic Idolio Society for Crippled Children jinil Adults.

Lcs Siimmfrs, CbIcIwcU, prc-sl. dent of tiic Easter Seal society.

HEAD 'nMES-NEWS WANT ADS

- Hie p , t yeui j treaiUrcr. a Jub fhcl

- liMbaiul becam It had tr1059 a

(dalnncr of tlic /ainJIy. The ci'.iition 16 he prc.'ontecl nt

the niinii.ll meeting of the Idaho E^.ster Se.ll society «t Dohe Oet. 7

hii.? ’mnfleiuv oviiiRichards would be flown *‘-inaintf ndJu-Mment

Boise from Sandpolnt 1 would partlclp.ne In th e fallctlntf Df the «oifrnpr'5 cDJnmlt-

. . . o n employment of the pliysl- tally handicapped at Twin F.ilh

She will return to Boise for formal presentation of

the citation.Mrs, RIcluirdj. a polio victim.

RAIL FAHE HIKES OK'D SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 28 CfV-

The Utah public tervlce commis­sion said yesterday the U nion Pa­cific and Denter and Rio Orande Western r tl lm d i' can incrcsse passenger larei In the sta te by live per «cot.

dte-The eheetih can cover a. nee of 100 yards In four imd

halC seconds..

phy.sical hanillcap" nnd praLsos her "/or valiant ^plrll and dctcmilna lion exhiulicd In building a nor nial, liuccessful life."

Mrs. Richards was crippled by poho n t the age of 4 and ha.' had In undcrRO e;<tenslv'e periods of hQ.'pllallMtlon and numerous op­erations, She took her first clerical Job In 1S33 and did such work be­tween periods of hoipllRlll.illon nnd t)icf«py.

After her mnrrlace In lOU slie volanleered lo leacli a class ' retarded children ai S.indpolntcondueWti Die Mhool unJJI 1__She W'.is devoting hfr time lo being n homemaker and a Sunday school teacher at the Snndpclnt Melh- odl.1t church when her husband’i Illness In ISM lorcd her lo return to V

iioinlnntecl for .selection liiho';. ouUstandiiiK hi.ndl-

, cl person by Pr.Tiik J. Hart- sti’iii, tiiiiidiioliH, a member of the Kovcrncir','5 comniltCce on cmploy- infni of tho pny.-.tcnlly -hBnill. c.ippKl. Mayor Floyd A. Perk-v •- .'/•condliiK her nonilimtlon, noted Ih.Tt •liiT ,'.parKllnR por.sonallty and pk'a.'.^iiit smllc moke and keep friends for her nnd li oiit.^taiulliiK. She Is the most pop­ular mcmtjcr of clly hull."

- '^ A B E R D E E N "

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SPA N K IN G NEW FULL-SIZE DODSE PR IC E D M O D EL FOR MODEL WITH FORD A N D CHEVROLET .

The new automobile you’re looking a t is a 1961 Dodge called Dart!! It will upset auto­motive -apple carts all over the place. Why? Because Dart is a full-size Dodge priced model for model with Ford and Chevrolet. I t has Dodge room, comfort and quality throughout. It has a rattle and rust-proofed unitized body. A fine ride called Torsion- Aire. Dart has many other good things. Com&s in 23 different models. You’ll like Dartll

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER

Tlicy Promote Nixon and Lodge Fortunes 3 T. F. School Students Gain Semi-Finals f o r Scliolarsliips Voman’s Estate

Three T ^ln F,\ll« Iii-ti MiifwM'sf entrsnce cxamlniUon board, jluiJfjjU h.n* berii n.unri m on Dec. 3. eml.’IniilUKa In the 13C0-fil n

tlorul nirrit fchol»r.-,liip cri;ij[K:PA'In FflJts Jjigfl ,•.-))«") stil coiiiiBc’or, Kciirctli K. Kii

aiiiiouncert Wrtmtdoy.Thi-r flfe WllUtm r.’Ir.. u,n

\U^. Evelyn tlL , non: i; TW)1011 ol Dr. nncl M ri C.'.rtSDn Tot'fn, «na Rnt}(n IVii.'K ■:(!«,

nnd Mr.v K'ni.c;i ;

•, Students tthose ocorfs on the ■ .w onil U'.v. .■•utk'Wntlale ihelr per- • tonnance on t!)e qualKylns test I. and tire endorsed by tlid r lilRh

.'<tirx3l, uill become flnall.i;,*. In ! p j j : >p5r.-. better lhan S5 per 1 cent of 111'- fcmlfl-'mlbli Imve hr-

corne Ilnnlist.'. Donslil Hoflimui, • Khol-

Kickoff Meet' I Held by Unit IOf Reservists'.

T he kIcMf/ m«etlng for air te -," ,« rve ttctlvlllta lor lh« t»i: «e;w-on,!j after being mocKve during (he n

I ljum nicr month*, wnj held Mondny,

\Vli:i.ship •i 1 lust j

The t-jt.' «ert civt tlmii 15,000 lii;h

lo.ciio lis:uilsnl.i wer' nth.im sc;iU(miiU.-.t ciniiji

Snnllllliili.M. ' u ill I:

t.T, !)ie orr■•cholarshlp nx.ard.t

'ir.por.-oicd hy IIS biulnerj nnd In- , duscrlal o,-i,Mnl?«!lOH.5. pro toJon- . nl Inundations, inai- vidualj »iul Ihc K.MIonal M;rll

5 ficiiolnr.iW;' curporMlon i In the Iinti! phi.-e or cnmpell-

r lion, 11,p hleli ichonl grade;;. «x- rilrn-curncJli''' fictlvitlc.;, s c h o n l

ielilreiv'hip nnd Icartenihlp qunl-

' A p«Utioji-7<?r !Jie pf«>6acc 9! the nlll ol MrJ. France. L. Bradr.

jttho died Aug. 3, uoj tiled In the,'7^i;n Pilhi proeat# court TU«d4/.i . Tho requMt win m»de by M. E.■Drady, TT»m PallJ. liusbajid of the deceased,

Tlie pcmlon , .Brad)- lelt a "HI, dated Ju ly 21.' . _ , , „1D58. naming her hu^Mnd ha Jidr evenlnjr W ine iMrl cius l-i...., nnd fiecutcr of her « ln te . Tlie chute r<»m. \

-BPRrT>xlm*:e;yj Quest »p«»)trr» w ere MaJ.iTliOfTios l!over»den. Idaho national iguard. nnd Col. Harold J. M;>rtln.

' Ouy L Kinney. T\iln FftlU at- Rol'e. eommnnder of the Idaho torney, teprcsenu Brady. IrtJerve center. i

I Mnjor Hovcndcn related hi' fx- lilM o! tlie s;ud»nu are ev.-vluated perlcrwfj In clssser he attciidfd a:or,g »Uh il’.elr score.i on the.for several dny« In WashlnxtQn, tesi.i. 'D C.. r t llic Wor collese. He told

i E.cd .-v-ljobj-jJi'p M n /Dur'varlou,^ uajn that rwerve force.' 'yenr ^^^ard U) cover the under-'can be put to u-«e throughout the (irnduMc collcst yeir,i. T lir re-country on civil dcfeiut, e-lilCa- cIpM-.-i 'is lalJored to his'lion nt cUlifns and explained sec-

londary defewa pUna of operation,

n rriil and perionaJ i

CAT A T

The C H IU queenREAL GOOD CH IU

LYNN and. MARY129 Shoahonr • •

Unutln II. Kramer, r lili l. Twin f»(t* la»rer. h«* frern n«ai*<J MaJm tifti pre*l<}fnt n t IJie central dlilrlel Inr M<an and l-oitf. announc rmenl waa tnade Tueidar by Ton l*rr«rnll. Jerom e,lell. flialrman nt Idahn Voliinleeri for NIaon and I.odge, Kramer la k fomVal itlrran o f the na»y »n ^Vnrfd «ar II and l< pa>( ataCe c«mman<ter <jl AmerJc.in Ltflsn. I.italt pbsla-enfravlnxi

Lawyer Named as Area Chief HFoiTVixon ‘ VoluTiteer’ Orou|T

.AppoUltmrnl nt Doutflns D Kramer. Twin rails lawyer, ft: Idaho vice pruldent of the w ulh- central dl-Mvlct for NUoii »tn Lodie »(SS aiiiioiincpd Tiicsdny by Tom Pre.volt ol Jertime._chnlrmnn of Idaho Volunteers lor Nlxnii LodRC,

Kramer, a combat vetefnn of Uia navy In World war I t l; ' past *laln CTmmaiider of American Legion,

Kramrr ."iMfil, "In acrrpllnR thli »l)[)olntmeni I fully renlUc that • bl|! Job Is je l to be <1oiie In > Very ahnrt llme. I helleve Ui« lob can be done, however, by Volunteers for Nlion aiul IxxlSe.

“Thti oiv*nJziillun npiieala to - in»-becauA« 11.1> tliU.tyiie. o l oD-

etallon that Mlordi independents, Democrat* »nd JiepiibUcurti allk'.' »n opportunity lo work for the candldttfl ot ilieir choice. Most peoplo prld# thcmjplvej In bclni; IndepcnilenU. xipixiriing the can­didate which to ihun rcureaeni.i Ihe best thmg for the country. Pollllcal p#rllc.i. I • • -

AmerlcftT' In my i Nlzon'I>odRe leam snAwer qucatlon In ihe •fflrmnllve.

"Ttila team needa help. I t ntert.i htadnunrterji,.workers, enthiulum

■ mon^y. Any perwn draUlii • n Volunteer, call me nl R.. 4. Ynur auggMtlons wUl be

apptcclnted."

HARuns COLORS, r ti , zm qt. n o w 1 .5 9 q tIlis-BIATCII l OtO RS u loir* m ....... ............ 3 . M «*»■LATEX n-OOR PAIST. reg. 7.75 r.al, _ NOW d.BK CaL

Rer.-SJB Q t NOW l ; ? ! - , , , . - K OUTSIJIE llOl'SE PAINT .............. . 2 .9 8 «»!•

; C W s i o U T S s . . . A nM . f ro m 5 1 . 7 9 „P ....................................................

U L U RiMiiutuasious

m a n y OTHER BARGAINSG luci - Brushai . Rellcn - L a d d a t t

305 Shoshone South T w in g ia lls C O U N T M Y S P O T S AND W I N VALUABLE P R I Z E ;M

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jyjDNESDAY. SEPTEM R FR 28. inr.ft TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

jVixon Loses He’s

Tceliiig: FineuOffllW, Tfnn.. SfPl.

nichftrcl M

””i ; , RfpuMican h o m i n rpSdtni’“'jL rtn s 'W ’ tflevLslon 21? 4n . M n r. Kcnncclj- Mon.S t

-I mny >>8 » HUle llt^litcr In , h?' 5.Vd NUon. "I thmlc i

cMp!c of iiou.uls .mil It 1 s t 5,ouM,(,ln m ylo^v .- ■ W^"!’ Q'lfs'iu” '» Chlcsso ncw:.p;ii>tr

.:d ., K . , - , ^ no niikfup III I'll n'lrt ! _ , l Nixon »n.s w r ll - i i . in c n k f

iMH fd llrcd, nlmo.'it liuirw ud.

Cannibalism• OOllAN'NESBURO, Sou'h At-

nc.i, s.'Pl- -8 mlMlniur>-to th r CoilKO, IMP R"». W. F. P. niirloii, ■<, Mjfl cftiinlbiJlim "l. coniliiK inorc and more Into Iftc ‘ippii’ In the new Alrlciin n.»-

. T lic JuliantiMljurK Stnr nuot- eel Biirlofi Its savini! fa;in)b;ij-

"h.w .'Uaays bfcn pr«cllred 111 xrrrc; In llip ConRO, but no* H‘% miicli morp opfn."

I!i- •■..Uil lrlbcs:iien practSfP I-Ao l^pc' nf c;Uinlb^Us:li—one l o r I n l u l 5-icrUlCP P"'*r r to Mtlsfy -JilM ......... --liuni;vn IlfMi."

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I t ’s Twin Falls’ f in e s t souroc of cntcrlninm cnl! K n jo y most o f the 5.) new fall shows on CH S, NRC and -Jayll?'ABC networks, in a d d itio n to nmny many hours of specials, d ram a , comedy, and spectaculars. , ; '

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An e n tir e ly new lis te n in g a n d view ing experience! This fo b u lo u s new M a g n a v o x c o m b in e s a ll Ihe innovations of eleclronic sc ience in o n e beau»ifu1 fu rn i tu re p ie c e : Exclusive M agnavox p rec is io n phono ­g rap h wj>h S fe r e o O 'lom ond P ick -up . . . FM/AM r o d io . . . and b ig - picfure chrom oH c te lev is io n th a l brings you ttie n e w sfereo TV p ro g ra m s . . . o il f o r th e p r ice o f one! Two separo fe s o u n d systems

— s p e a k e r s in c lu d e tw o - 1 2 -b a 5 s .- C o n v e n ._ _ .^ len t t o p p a n e l s g l i d e o p e n to rec o rd , c h an g e r a n d a lt c o n tro ls . In se v e ro l beculi* ful s ty le s a n d f in ish e s ,

^ t h e m a g n i f i c e n t

l \ / l c i a n a v o ^s to r o o p h o n t c h ig h fidelity t e le v i s io n

RECORDALBUM CLEARANCE

^ Voca l—• - ^ p u t a r• Ja zz • Big Band• Semi-CiassicclAll nam e b ra n d la b e ls I O ver 1,000 to choose f r o m , a ll a t o n e low price while (h e y la s tt V a lu e s to 4.98!

C b m e i n — Prove to yourself Oial Magmm « truly tJie. final and iwur hcslh iy l QvjalU^ TVSTom $m.80...Slatojrom vnly $79.90

FAC T O h Y

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f -Bell TeiepJioa# HQur-TT-BeanyLOwjOroM. Yen ,cabuni..._ HowMd Keel ^

WEEKLY DRAMA —The Untouchable*Alco* PrttenU OE TtitaUr

6t«el Hour

lOTelu' Younj Show•■Wone Than Murder" — H ost. Borl» lU rto tt Bhlrlty Tempi# 6U>rylx»1c — 'lOm ." R u f l j i r t KloUnj

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COMEDY —Mr. and Mrt. Mortti TopperBurni and Atlen

M YSTtRIES & AD VEN TU RE —Cheelmate - rUjlUy touted ntw honr long my»tery

• - n i# Bulcld# Club” Caette Bomero .Hlsh Road - Jotin G unther vUlt* KenyA

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CHILDREN'S PROGRAMSBowdr Doodjt; Beflnnlns n e x t «eelc - Bhari L««1a and

l»ir puppeu Fuiy .Clroii Btrr

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-Edward. My Bon" - Spencer Tracy a n d ZMborah Kerr ■ *Th« Great, a*«fleld”

I N O ' 0 R P 0 B . A T j : m

PHONE RE 3-2234

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PAGE TW ELVE TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY. SE PT E M B E R 28.

?New’6 lF 6 id To Appear at Dealers Soon

The JD81 Ford w i i to ro or ,.»l6 »l MuglC VBlIfy (IfftK-ri. «H be nearly four Inchtu shorUrr tiiu two Inches iiArrovi-tr ihivn the 10C( model, to olter » "compltiely new Iresh appearance lii (he crus'Ji Ford tratUtmn ot MrnUhi-llnp <lf sign.” JBiiiM O. WrlRlil. Kcr,l Mo tor company yiee pff'lileni nn naiincrd In Detroit rfcrnlly.

Tlie rxrcutlie jaj J llie 1B61 Ford l»[ylln» lin ' been rtfOBiilffd■Junctionnl Piprfoloii «l bMvuly- byn ttorlil-rrno»<ircIon •uthoniy. In nonip. Ilnly, tlie C.-entro P^r L'AUn .Mod.i JIjjJt.im rrceiilly prcsenlcd tlip Furd cum' puny Mltli ft upfcJnl mftlal honor- jne the isfll rorri.

lie iiolrd Hint piiBlneertng tipd dPAlRn liii|iruvrmcntj 111 the 19M Ft>rd iiiiikp II ' » c'. r that Urtuolly 't«kps cnrP of t(r,c(f -

Anuiiic tlip improvrnienls *re « 'new Kftti'C unci liibrlc.iilon *>»tprr (lint e^trndi (?;(• utirli:.'! c!:n. iU Iul)rlf;ilton Intprml to 30.00C nille.M hciivlrr braf.p< IJint adjiul Difinwlvr^; /.ppclnlly procrvscd inilrrbody pI>rt , Inrliitllni: g.ilvnn- 7C(l body pniiPls Wnw ini' doori, n rr'U t n n l and riirrD'Irn nnd ■liiinlnirrcf nnifftrrs (tmt

normul IIIp.AniiDier liii/irinriijcnl rcportfd

ll^ ft 2J0 per cpnt lncrpn^e 1 - ’ Uilckiic^' nf nnotll/.lns <m n

niim surriicn for lirJuhter. Ic Imtlnit Krlll. Jif.tdMnip flm Jiiinp trim.

'L . -•miPip.-leAtures." Wright '■foni61iie<l K'l!fi FoM'a tilaniand Fliutre Ilnl.'lK'.i thol never nred kaxlnR nnd the lull-flow oil Jlllrr- \tng ly.'tem that permits a .OM- [mile oil Interval. nIU mrw[fewer inooiivfnleat am ice stopi

novlmts u lth the nei

Kurd llnp conslsU of H lOdPk In four (iprlei-I'nlrlunf ’/tIrltDt 500, Oi>)nx)c aii;l /InlJW)- •aKO''f. Actilfd to ihp lliip are t»c

models—ft Qalnxle cliit) Vic­toria itwo-donr harcUnpi nnd *

•pa-MenRer Country Squire fclJ- inwaRon.

atatlomvnson model), Yo-door iiandi Wanoii

tho iilnc-paMenRer. {our jnlry Sfjuire with flniiilitcil

licood panrllnjr, Jiavc a new roll* Idown rear window In the tnllcAtr.

. .which 1» seven Inchci '*ldpr thin ^ ■ th e IWO model, a power oper.iled r ,k rra r . window t? standard or ' g a u n t ry Squiro modrli and

fclne-pttMcnger Country Sedan and I f{5 opJ/onnl on oUiert.

I Ford Introduces a new 39&<cubl(- llnch Thunderblrd special V-a eiv 'glne In 1081 "deslBned lor etiori. )e&a performance." the company

' BUtes, The Thunderblrd 352 spe.I clal nnd the Thunderblrd I03 V'! 'B's. m well «a the mlleaKC nialttr ' 'i lx, are deslnned to deliver srenter

economy on reitular grade fuels, . 'the company cMmn.;l H ie company says it has Im-

^rovecl all four transmissions In I lltiie lOeimodels—the manual,' ■ '.^rlve, two-speed Fordomatic nnd

Wdua]>ranee CruLie-0-Matle. The :;rulse.O.Matlc transmission 1; ■^TTi«<!ufpj>e<f-wlWi-new-*iu:uuai_eoa- i |B tro l throttle valve linkage which “ ’'~ ^ldes smoother, more precise

_ than be/ore plus ellmlM- ... Of periodic odjiutment. Turning to styllns, Wright notes

■'Uie cliiMle Ford look of thi Igh-Btyled 1061 model featuret .19 traditional crisp slralght-llne

.ityllng, graceful front tenders ;6r<jired above wldely-jpaeed ^eitt- ■■ ;hta. full-length Uumlnum mill

id famous Oalazle roof-llne »U, cante<i blades top the sculp-

,tured reor quarter panels that ter- ..Initfl In lane round lalllljhts :hftt readily establish the -■ — I(fe‘ntlty;'’— -------------

Nebraska Farmer’s Wife Is s ? — -r T k l * . B . second grand prlrt winner otj

Victor o f Baking ContestWASIIINOTON. Sept. 28 - i country and some from for»;sn macaroon cfclce.

Mfs. Fr*n» Schnuelle, a farm-1 lands, from Cr»b Orel) Her recipe...e *25.000 top prize m|ouldoor dul

.illonal rpcipe and bnkinf pntlo parlie,'.conte't yeslerdiiy.

I!rr ncddlnif recipe was a lint’.er bread llavored w ith dill s « d and based In a OMierole.

Mrv Bchnuellr. a srandmotlier. declared th e « Inner over P3

oUicf m nletu itiu from B£ro.« llie

©jAlmo Residents Report Journeys

ALHO. Sept. 28 - Bert, Ttsty. Bowers and Mr*. Larry

j vere ia Mountsln Home am -.Jrer, Ore.i on business.

Mr*. Beclhft Klmber made i trip to Ofden.

O . L. ETlciuon and Wesley Wan 't»lC«d (Ae Vote LOS ward Sun ' r U Btake mlulonarles. WUlism

QM «nd ArUiur T»ylor visited SiM ward.

Mr. ftnd Mrs. Otcar Jones ' . Ida Ciheon have returned

I Lo«an. Utah, where ali«HI » medical checkup,

rMr^H.-X.-iCi&( la tonvAluelns t h*r home after underioln; ma-

Burgery i t the Tvln ItUt __Ale taosplUI.. Mr. and M n. Nephl FViwles. San

w rdlno, c a lif , and Mr, and . Ross Anlhon. Magna. Utah.

■ew KUesta of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . t . xlek*ojrTafr-P6wiM'ptrrirHrr 't u n a rt former cUssma'. Brlckson.

W lb a Hosts LDS Church Meeting

VbBA. 8«pt. 38 - a a ry FoRles ^ t c d the Raft lUver LOS

t Sundajr achool preparallon in s Sunday afternoon In Ihe

. . ve idcbapel,B u b ara Barrett gave the open-

TTWr. IwitHje »na pMJiurfr wcr* pUreo by Unda Bte-

. . . . and Eula Ottley conductediDSlBg.- •>Hj# »eram eiit gem wm led by

Xd BotUnan and Mra..TrtM r (kVtt the teacher tinprove- (iMOQ. Oloaing prayer was b) w Pdjr.

aaneunced a Sunday_JSDCJrwmTarjjfjTron:.U ntMtingi tn Burley and k AH lU kc and w,rd Sunday h 4H ataka and ward fluntUy

jPiler News, 8ept. ^ M r . and Mrs.'

Maywood, calil.,. the Edwin Uerman U « m an famlllei and I

_ _ _ wa and Wends.! « * . « « . O tfl Lo&ser and Hen-|I TW Itniitir* St- <M>nfrrera<(4naI

wiu attend the dUtrlci .leaders' eon-

flical eonlerfiice '

I f f '

. First p rlte ot p,000 m the cited a.« an Ideal < lor division for eanMntanU

r batbecu'J and ] j of age was won by Vera Mxvile. Sprlnglleld, O.. »lth a

imple (Jiat a/ijo-’e c*” ro-bske chee»ecake. make It. »»)■» Mrs. adiiiuell'. wl'.o xiie lop junior wa« Karan demon.itraled at a mass balieolf; sprencle. 13. Pomona, Calif.. 1 Monday in the splendor of a hotel won J3.000 first prlte in her dlvl-bftllroam. .iloii »Uh a. Polynesian tuna bake,

Tlie 100 conlMianls wlilpr«d up -v trett-nnd-Kour ca«crole their entrlfj and *ervtd them Icr.tal flavoring of brown sujar.l

onions, soy sauce and lemon. S h c ’a an elshth-grade student.

The prlie winning recipe:Dllly cM.'erole bread.1 packet active dry. jeast. o r 1

cake compressed ye:vsl.. cup aarm »-atPr.

cup creamed cottage eliecae, heated to lutevarm.

3 lablf.'boons ju sa r.1 lable.-poon inMani minced

1 tsblespoon butter.j teispoona dill aeed.1 tea-'poon salt,

le.upoon ioila.1 unbeaten ej».3 10 2', cups tlou.'j

Soften yeast In water. Combine ..1 mUlnj bowl cottage cheese, sugar, onion, butter. dlJl jeed. **»., ftoda, ete and softened yeast. Add flour to form a atllf dough, beat­ing well after ea«h addition. Cover. Lei rise m warm place—4i to SO degrees F - u n tl l light and doubled In sire, 50 to CO minutes, I

Stir down dough. Turn Into well-1 Rteft ed eight-inch ro u n d - l’j or;

Quort-wcaiscrole. Let rUe In, rm pl«<e u/illl JiRhl, 30 to co­

mmutes. Dake at 350 degrees for, IQ to 50 minutes until golden! iroKii. Srwifi wjin soil buller and] iprlnjle with salt. Makes one round loaf. I

Elba News SPE,\KF.RS NOTtU ALMO. Sept. =8-5w a"r-, .

Et-BA, Sepl. 29-Mr- *nd Mn. Ihc L M sacrament s e n ic r / j *• A J Udy attended the funeral of day afternoon werr Uno L' his brother-m-law, Chet L e s s u p . ' a n d Zoii Llovd p . ; ; ■niBby r " * Knijft-

Mr and Mrs. Kay DarrlnBion Lea«na family. finowvlUe. Utnli, visii-t ----------------------—ed his mother, Mrs. Uuby Dar- I ^ D TIMIB-NEWS Want An- rlngton. I,,— , , ’

Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvll Beeclifr took his daughters. Vermojne and 5llj- yl Beecher, to rr£»o, Uuh. «licte they will attend BrlsHnm YounK university.

U shtnm n travels

E x p e r t W A TCH a m f JE W E L H Y R tp a irin ,

Immediate Sertlre

Tariner's'.'i'V."';?

"Magic V alley 's L arg est a n d Finest D epartm ent Store!"

A IW A I OCTOBB

HARVEST SALE• A SALE SO BIG, . . IT W AS M O N T H S IN THE MAKING• TREM ENDOUS STORE-WIDE H A RV EST VALUES

-----------a SA LE STARTS 9 :30-A .M ,-T H U R S D A Y , SEPTEMBER 29TH

O u r own "M iss Youthform "

NYLON TRICOT SLIPSLavish ly {rimmccf w ith imporltsd (oce of hem linB ond b u s t , full shadow-ponDl, fron t ond b ock . S izei 3 2 -4 0 , w h ite a n d pink.

FAM OUS LABELS!

LADIES' WOOL COATS2 big p rice g roups . . . Big sovings in b o th ! W o n d e r ­ful new sty les in fine woolens ond blend fa b r ic s . L a te s t

fosh ion colorsff

Group One!

00Group Two!

IC O48*2nd Floor, Coots

L arge 6 Yr. S iio Special Sole!

BABY CRIB CRIB M ATTRESSR egularly 3 9 .9 5 R e g u la rly 9 .9 5

2g«8 -5 9 9

S 0 J i d hordwDod, noturolly f inished w ith p la s t ic tcelh* in g ro il

Lorge, inner s p r in g c rib iriottress covered In p r ir t te d , heavyw eigh t plostic,, .

S^eciaf sa le o f fam ous name

GIRLS' COATS!------ .£om og^r)Q rne, f jno q u o lity _ w ts o t His

'y e a r 's low est p r ic e s . . . o size and stylt fo r every o g c a n d desire!

“ : L lH le Girli* 3-6*

% T99

Full f a s h io n e d seam hosie ry of o u r own fine s to n d o r d nylon h o se in two fa sh io n colors. C o u n t ry b e ig e ond Town ta u p e . 6 'A to ) 0 V 3 , sho rt, m o d ., long.

S tree t Ffoor '

2nd Floor, G irls

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iAT. S E fT E JIJE R 28. 19G0 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE TH IRTEEN

^jlch Guard, Center, Hank jVdvises Football Game Faus

nr« h a i >eL la all tin *“ “*>■' 'UE4^. • •« -

th t pfople '0 try to follow ihe bttll li

f . ail tmicj. Uicreay mW ltii t jjf i' l;:if nnd spectBculnr play* of (he fiiU.v ihc c fn tr rs . Ihe tncWu #na n !f;t gtiardi. T h ey concenLiaie

: lig lus. H I UK [Iv

I rcpp^snitfl »c

. for gtory. Ail hcib do. In hU i»*td-ofl, im. i:

meet Iht foe lifjcl-ju

y mey.bow ihclr rt niriijhmfnl U » ' "I In hiiniillly.

«!i!a;iu liti bcsl I f.,i;itcuiur.i. Hi; i.i

land ruiinliif; ull

Tfirr? i.i litr l;i him. *iul he

f 10 tllUJliIf' llo hn.% no«iKiiI- fiy of R RUalU ur

• n k w y ouk , :s d rill Oiihftl Ab.Ifl Nff-'cr Ims vlU'd I'lP.vlilfiit riMiiho«rr lo tlie UiiltNl Ar.ib itppHbllc a.i

Mishap Notedn u m ., sppt, :a -a tvry d . Mo'>rp., nulil, f.-.ciipr(t hijury whri^mt

' ctirvf. cMi'liie ihr cur lo nins oil ih r «ron? Rlilc of th« hl;h- i.iiiuv and Uilo a (liuh bcfoVb iiop-

vfhlclc.

TIMHS.SEW.S '

f.XlfASKD :^OMnA. Nya.-.altind, Sepl. 28 Ifl 'Hic nclliis Rovcrnor of Nyiusa. ml, Cr, 8. JoiiM. hiM ordered t)is If o[ Afrlcuna »llU dctalticil iclir the .Mnie of rmcrscncy rpg.Aljors liiipo ccl rtiirlng DfttlonaJut

•uu COALTop Q uality A lw oyi— o t

WARBERG'SRE 3 - 7 3 7 1

"lethe belly «rif.v

«nd the naked fevc

)ealcrs for Dodge Ready 1961 Trucks

' ,111 i,t .«ho«-ii In Made Val- 'jjiowroow .lUrlln? niursfl.iy.

fntire line, Kccorclliiit lu i-f »)JI have pa-'Sfnger car - i j «ncJ hnndllnR with an cx._ -•lonsl fufl economy dcrlvrd '■ V styled 5l»-c>llndtr cn-

nic nf»- models will Icatiire Ihr ■r inclined .ilx-cyllndcr eiisliicj [fit trucking liidu-'lr>-. olliciAh r ThLj the second totally nt»,( introduced Ijy Dodfe Ui (tie

Jltrr in? ,^ d ispension *yslcm nil (ire new. The »rt pickup, with low. wloc sH-' puflte hits a new- drot>-ccnlcr nine b»lanced de.il(tn sasiwiuloii, ad iidc lrc«l3, the Uuck’»dw»l>llily. H U a-i ctsy lo drive j > piwenRer car, olflclaU note. Tio »:>'« of Inclined overhesd ilie fnnliifJ will reduce fuel cojtasr.Ulcanll>’. allo'^l''ft ^odf" "s '''-Tjncf niodcb to opcMtB more xnonilcally.Tin i»rger enslne develops HO rstpoMf, the smaller, slx-cy|.; j!r tnitlne. 101 horsepower, I ■nitre »re MO ba.Hc modfls in.

.»• line. Eleven RniOllnc tn-. ranjlnft In power from lOlj

J28 horsepower, arc offered. | dle-wl cnRlne.i. from ICO hor«power, also will be|

ill»t)le. Cro.« welRlit ratlnR.i re to {3,000 pounds, and grou iblnillon'weight rallniw to?0.-|

, poundi. -Dodge ilso l3 introduclna a com- c; ihiee-quarler-ton forward-'

xiaol unit, with I* !&4-lnch tolbise. It L'i Rvallftble In ellher

1 or tho HO horsepo«er Mixlmiun KroM vchlcle,

Wibt r*tln« W 7.500 pounds. j Rfpiiclng the eonvtntlonal In' 1 the new lines Is a 35-wnptrc ;ttrT,»;or. I t will reduce main-,

s costs. Blvlne trouble-free; two lo three time* longer

r - - Rcnerator.6Wrlng effort ha« been reduced Per cent on light tonnage and Dor-cent on medium toimtn

ilta, giving them ft responsive- ■ u.iu»Jiy found only In cam.

le ntw drop-center frarn# hu fvfd atyling and design t i ­ts iniide' ihc c aB ^ H b u t

:icliig headroom or comfort.— tr Rindow in the new line

"Magic V a lley 's L argest and Finest D e p a rtm en t S tore"

n»e Dodge Town Wagon <'7 up to eight pisjcngers,

cubic feet of cargo. Its load :e Is more than SO per cent >ter thfin conventional wagons.

)eclo Resident ~^Visits"ori“CoastDECLO. Sept. 2ft—Mr*. Leroy m e r Ittx returned iiom« from Wiuna. Calif., where she and embers of the family went to

their brother. Leland iiy.i «ho is 111, Ir, and Mrs. Gerald Mallory I cnne to Flint, Mich., on a

wlnei. and pleasure trip, i and Mrs. Carl Osterhoul

relumed home from Saltt^ke t? where they visited thflr son. ^ Ostcrhout. who left Monisy CTlng for on LDS mlaslon to wlJville, Ky.Mr. *nd Mr«. Mont Maxfleld, >nvilie, Ut&h, were guests of " Mamie Darrlngton, a sister of

Maifleld. The Mufleldj en route to Washlnjton to

lilt their brotljcr-ln-law and sli- ■■ Mr. and Mrs. ^ g e n e Mahon-

Ur. and Mrn. Leslie Darrlngton family, Brigham Clty..were

ts Of his parents, Mr. ana Mrs,' Darrlngton.

SPECIAL SALE!PRINTED

CORDUROY

129y d :

S p c a o I ly '^ I c ^ P H u T i’d rey s^ o f 'y b rd s^ o f"

fine quality c o t to n corduroy in 3 8 " and

•12" widtlis, w a sh o b le , co lor-fost and

vHrink proof.

S t re e t F loo r

MAKE A L L YOUR PURCHASES O N YOUR

CONVENIENT CREDITB u d g e t your paym en ts. . .

N ot your p u rc h ases . . . w ith your

FLEXIBLE CREDIT P L A N !

ANNUAL OCTOBER

HARVEST SALE!• A SALE SO BIG . . . IT WAS M ON THS IN TH E M AKING• T 'R E M E N D O U S STORE-WIDE HARVEST VALUES• SALE S T A R T S 9:30 A.M . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH

Reptat of a Sellout!

100% nylon o u fe r , qu iff- ed n y l o n lin in g , h eavy duty zipper, d e ta c h a b le hood, sixes 6 to 16, 5 colors.

Slreet Floor, Boyi'

Special g e f - Q c q u a in te d offer for 3 days only!

"KENTCREST" DRESS SHIRTS

For 3 doys o n ly . . . O u r o w n cxclusivo "K e n tc fc s t" 1 00% p i- m o cotton d r e s s sh irts in w hile o n d p a s te l c o l­ors Qt th e s e ha rv e st event sav ings!

S tre e t Floor

68c NOTION SALE! 68cL is te d Below or^ just a few o f th e m a n y vo lues you'll f i n d ' during th is g rea t annuol e v e n t!

> B ilt H o n j i r .......... R c j. 9 9 c * ............... 1 . 9 8» M ulti-B lou ie T reo Reg. 1.119 * H a n g i r .......... R«g. 9 9 c• P I « V |c D 7. . . ---------- ----------------------------------- ^ ------

H a n g e r ................... Rog. I .O O .......................... t-O O• C h ro m e Sh«e Rock R ig. l . f lQ * 1 P ' ? f ' „ ,• lr«» Boord ....... l-0<>

Pod, C o y er ............ R03. 1 . 9 8 * M oth Killor .......... Reg. l.Q O

Street Floor, N o tio n s

GARMENT BAGS GARMENT BAGS

1 J i J i1 . 0 0

. R tg . 2 .9 8 • Ju m b o Size, Plastic

I * w 0• R eg u la rly 2 .9 8• S u i t Size, Plastic

Boys' S tr etc h or Sixed

SPORT SOCKS

4 1.00________R c g u lo rly 4 9 c pair

A sst, S ty le s o n d Colors

A m o z in s "SCOTCHGARD" Finish!

M E N 'S DRESS S U C K S

2 <"15.00JUguJarly 9.95 fr.

New fin ish r e p e l s sloins, in sev­eral new fa ll c o lo r s . Sizes 2 9 to 42.

Special sole o f fine quality

MEN'SSPORT COATS

20.00regularly 35.00

Fine q u a lity 1009o wool sport coats f ro m o u r r eg u la r stock in the seasons m o st popu la r sty les a n d co lors , sizes 36-46, r e g u la r s a n d longs.

S tre e t Floor, Men's

SPECIAL SALE! M EN'S

COTTON BRIEFS an d TEE SHIRTS

MATCHING BAGS and PUMPS AT IMPORTANT<BAVINGS!

genuine cobra pumps, bags1.00A FOR

Regulorly 79c «achFine q u a lity com b ed cotton

knit urtderv/ear, r«inforced to .

hold sh ape.

Regularly 12.95

Insu lo led 100% ny­lon ou ler, with 3 o i. d a c ro n polyester lin­ing , mens sires.

...... -Street-Floor -

TRA D EJN -G m X LEA RA N CELNEW. AND USED PISTOLS. HtTlU AND SHOTGUNS . . . PRICED TO CLEAR! Now li your chonce to buy

flun of your choice et a price you won't beKev* Hurry Ini •

• Med. 77 WINCHESTER .22 Rifle ....Reg. 52.95• Med. 77 WINCHESTER 02 Rifle____Reg. 46.95

39.9534.9525.0030.0080.00

85.0015.00

._ e• BROWNING M€«;Shef«un:................:... R««. 73.95 , SSjOOr• SAVAGE A U T O .' i t f Go7 s f« o t* in .;.“ R ^ r 8 5 . « ) ' ' 8 8 ; 0 0 ’

• COLT .357 Plitel .......... ...................Reg. 83.00 50.00HI-POWER AMMO CLOSl-OUTS 25% OFF

• Med. 19 SAVAGE .22 RlHe w/t«epe .....Reg. 47.00• Med. 512 Sportimoiter .22 Rifle w/*cepe .... Reg. 45.00 •Mod. 37 REMINGTON .22 RIffe <LR.) .... Reg. 75.00• H !< R .22 Rifle w/Kepe ............................. Rog S.OO

... R.J. i«."oo

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PAGE FOURTEEN TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHOW ED N ESD A Y . SEPTEMBER

Parole Unit’s New Leaders Are Selected

73.5 MillionMANSnEU), 0., Sfpl. 3J W

—A-.OjJal ol US mlilion rarwi waUhPd tlir dflmt on television Monday nichl bt* l-*tcr> Vice PTMldrnt Rlchsrd M. Nixon uid 6«n- Jolui F. Kmnrily.

Tlir tmure.i »erf-bi.\td an » durvry miult by the Arhltron Rallnn /ijilfni.

TJi« tiRure dl4 not IncludeIhB imnit)er ot rartlo lUlfntf* on four nsllonal

GUAnnS POSTED WARSAW, l’ol«nd, Bcpl. 38 IP -

pcoltd (found_«xp«rlznfnul loim In in ouv-l)inR province rfccntly (o IcetD prasanu from /iteallnK ‘

BOISE. B«pt. 28 iT^Sld Dia­mond b! Uie California younj »ulhorll7 wa» IrLiliillpd »s the nr-« prciMenl of the Wc.ilem Proha.Ucm. rtrole «jid Corrrcllon luMrv cl»tlon at Ih r orftnnlz-ill'm'ii an- ru»l b»niiuet here In-'t niuMt.

Dlamonil auccrfds Jf>lin F*rr iM tcn of the Ulftli <lep:irtmcnl of public »'«lf»re. Tlip.i four-<1>y ■nnuil conference oM he n-v^ocln- hadtlon bclnt held here »,1K conclitde tofliy. '

Olhff offlrpr.^ Instnl

lutloiy. lirsl .. .K. Kllltniiry, chK’f pnil)Jlcerof Ilip N^u- MPxlct) Ilrr.l Ju<ll.| cl«l dWrlct. »i-cori<l vlrc p^r^l(lenl.;«nd Ed Dreik-er of th e »r»tern OU-' trict, Nallonnl Council on Crime «nrt DfllnquencT. C;xllfornla. mc- ret»ry*Uea-"i>er.

DurlnR Ihe rtny> tvrnl.i yc.'.lfr. day, It. P. FbIH. Idaho director of proballon and purol*'. v.aj pre.«cm.«d a praque /nr <1L-itlngTiMir‘il Jee by lUy W. Wcx>ton of the ho depanment o f hfaltli. reprM'nlatlvB of th e a.w>elnllon'« exemUte cnm m ltl« .

Student Visits Man F ined

MTWi'Efi. BepL 2S~R0btn S i r R cnl has returned from AIn«» a n d Li vl^ltm(l his parenu, Mra n d Mr*. £«lel Karsent. and lly . Bament ' • ■ -n la t(

Mr.

ENTKRH VNIVER-SITY '.......... .............. an .laiiai. of '.heai IhM nVrEFlT. B tpi. 2B ~ M^h.^1<lei.arlmeiit of I " ' " - ' produced double the normal yield' FuHrr. joii ot Mr. nnd Mr». C. '•V vicr prp.^Wrnl; Jum ri iiewipaper, FMller. Kupert, hna

■' .............. Djiennlk Ludowy reported. ' ” '

M ilner P sren ts iiM[!‘wMnned™'»'’pfus' .......*nd men & lo day J»ll sen-... .j-JlondaT by Jimtlce of the Pcace C. E. Rudy on * petty la r­ceny charge,

Peck waa arrested by Deptily Eherltt Curtla Prj-ar mill 6 ta te

. Patrolman Klchard Durna on r ! .\fr.i. John Kari-ent ana cOTj,p, ,nf aefHse Ju ier.moved lo Kimberly. jjuf,) f„r j[« lln j gas *nrt oil from

\Jr Sml Mrs. Robert Bclir and |he ju ie r ranch.•1. nrtshnin City. Utah, arc vb-| ----------------------- —iig Mr*. Drhr'fl pfirenLi, -Mr. and Commerclsl flah cotch Ot ine ■n Jarnr.' Barntnt. nnd faintly. jUiiltfil Slates durinR 1053 aniount- \Jr. snd Mr.v T R. Diif.on.'td to 4,M1000.000 pounds.Ilrvlllf, Kan», are jL 'ltln* ' ____________________

S«o Ui B efore You RENT or B U Y ANY Muileol InitrMment

WHITE'S M USIC C£NT£f!Twta Falla. RE J - f "

B e l t e r B a r g a i n s

f rom B e s i w a y

Nehru Stands Out ill Talks With Leaders

_ IlEW VOnK. Sep t. :i! m - w h l lo ” nre.sldenLi' a iu r •prline—mlntitrro

thrlr turn to addrc.vi the United Niilloni crn irn l nMi-mbly teulon, fniicii'.es, :.i'n i‘t and open,con.ilanlly nrr being >n'loungej, hotel aiiltea and ijovcm-; menl en)ba.-Kitea.

In the forefront o f Ihwo prlvat*

Pttao'Sll^lsle'r Ja w n ta^ W h n i. Inrfla. ihe eoli-fpokeit /ymOol ol

Trip N<jl Welcomed Nehru, who hn.i ticnieniJom pres*|

tige In Iho Anlnn and A frican' world, noled on hl.-« arrival fo r lh«, “general debate" t l i a t he Imd been, relucUnt to come. He ftoiild have preferred lo rcmaln^ln |

world ten.ilon.m n i . »ho Lf vlewrd k y m any

M th# potential medlntor lr» tha- dispute bclweeii Eft^t nnd W est, ar- '■ rlvcd Sunday. Mondny, waa his Ilrit "business" day In the world ol diplomacy now concentratea a t the,

7 Talka Held ......... IDetor# It wtta ove r ho hud held'

prlvaW tallc.1 with seven heuda ol atale, U. B. Setre tary Oeneral Dag. Hamniar«lt]old a n d tu-Kmbly Prej-I Ident FTCderlclc H . Boland. I

Kfftru conferred wlili PfesJdent, Elsenhower, Prim e Minister John- Dlelenbaker, C anada; Prime Min-1 ister Harold Mivcn'lllan. Great Urllaln; Prenldent Kwano Ukru- mah.aiiana: President Tito, Yuso- alavla; Prealdcnt Onmal Abdel Nasjer. United A rab Itcpubllc. and Premier Khniahcliev. Soviet. Union.

Nehru aaLd through ono o f hU aides that he w anted to "Imbibe the atmosphere" before dccldlng

o BWlns India's prca>t, HU rlcwt o n hair to peertat cold var from erupting In to an mlo world condsgraUQn may be made know n until h a »d*

uei (he general aaaecnblj It Tuesday.

Officers Elected By School Group

Connt« Carr was elected preil*« Carr— Pf O i»-rw ln____

achocl Future Homemalcers ot

day.Deanna Stiles is vice pt«sldent;

linda Hanchey, secretary: Dtaruia Broadhead, treasurer; Sally Mc- Atee, parUamcntarlan: D s r l * Sradfletd. historian; Kathleen Btrlctland, recorder a n d aong leidtr; Nancy Murbert. d«gr«* chairman, and Ju lle Anderson, porter.

The Junior hlRh school VBA chapter, under the direction of ....................Anderson, la made

49 studiilnth-grftde hom e <

claaies.After maklns plans for th e IMO-

t l school year, refrejhm ents ti . aerred by aecond period hom e e t. —nemte tlaas.-------------------------------

Miss Rutherford Appears in East

In “Farewell, Farewell Eu- fenf," rhich lurlved Jast n ifh t •( the Helen ' l i f t y e s theate r oo Sroadwajr.

TH( UtUe cape r’s prime Asset U Mirsarel Rutherford, a beetle- brwrtd lady o f ample g irth »h< ably proves h e r reputation as oni of England's g re a t comediennes.

MUs Rutherford, who appeared here sereral ye a rs ago In a Qlel* lud euslome caprice. Is c au sh l up

. tbli tune la a dreary hodse-podge of altuatlons t h a t presumably tlck- J*d lJi» fiuuiybonfs o t auUiors John Varl a n d Rodney Aekland.

CosUrrln* w ith MUs Rutherford Is Mildred ISunnock, a n Aaerl-

. c u cbaiffter sustreis of lilgh «UU.

Lost A rt Found

»lOl«i from th e a iy A rt gallery - . l u t December., l i a s been found la

a locier of th e Jfunlch railroad •tatJon, poUeo reported yesterday,; The palntlnv depicts Venus in Uie nude with a pearl-jtudded neck-

id a T«u .------- - •Uceand a :r her bosom .'

-UTAH STOKER SIACK OIL TREATED

: $15 per to n Delivered iRtermountoin Fuel Co. B l t - S m — Twla FmilM

SA V E ’ 3 0

7 9 “A 109.95 Volue

Special Sole Price

PLUS FREE M ASSAG IC V IB R A T O R With Any B crk-

line Reelincr

Oiif LOWEST p ilea-«veron - t r m l in e r o f t h i i fino— quality. CoTcicd In N LY O N vitcoso friczo and supported polomino B o llo flo x .. . . foam rubber in lo a t and h tad ratt . . . P ara fcx pad s in back . . . poiIfivB t(op action In e v e fy position.

- ^ L A Y A W A Y -

NOW FOR CHRISTMAS

Other Recliners As Low

4 9 * ^ ^Including FREE VIBRATOR!

UM ITED TIME O N L Y

Just rcecivcd— wonderful aolectlon — oil style*, fo b tie t, c o lo n .

YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SET IS WORTH

50BEU.\llDtES8 OF CONDmO.V

EXAMPLE— 2-PC. SET < I A A f i C DAVENO and CHAIR.. I W . V O

Trade-inFor your old ic t........ 5 0 .0 0

You payonly][

FREE!On The Purchase O f Atiy N ew Suite.If you do not turn in a u sed su ite , w ew jjlg iveyou ob so lu td y ..................... * 2 TABLE LAMPS

• 1 FLOOR LA M P• 2 STEP TABLES• 1 COFFEE TABLE

NOT ONE . . . but ALl* elX With the purchase of ANY n e v2-Pc. D A V EN PO R T S U IT E 2-Pc. SOFA BED n n d C H A IR 2 o r 3-Pc. S E C T IO N A L SE R T A -CO N V ERTA SO FA

W om lerful choice of c o lo rs and f a t r i c s , w o n d e rfu l choice of many, m a n y s ty le s n n d combinations. Also, i f you p r e f e r , w c w ill nllow you th e equ ivalen t o f §50 in m erchandise of your c h o ic e in s te a d o f la m p s n n d tab les listed nbove.

Big ReductionsON MOST FLOOR SAM PLE

BEDROOM SETSSAVE up to nOO.OO

IHNERSPRING MATTRESS

an d Box Springs WITH ANY BEDROOM SETI

FREE

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Mottress^ “. . . 1 9 . 8 8Afafchfnj; B ox S p r in g a

Same Ivow P r ic e !

Sara Orer S 3 Nawl

LinoleumRUGS

5 . 8 ^

E.XA311FUS: ah drsvtr Dreo- er: DookeaM M with netal talli aad loolboard. iMludlns laoeraprliic Maltrtsa sad Box Sprtnn. NOW only _ 1 1 9 ^ ’M A T C H IN G CHEST, S P E C IA L ........... .............32.9S

NEXT DOOR TO TWIN FALLS STORE

Come In nnd s h o p fo r YouJhs' D 'e T W C ribs. Rockers. C h a i r s . Din* elle.s. DavenoR, M a tlres* ses, Beds.

Same Values; l c - — B 0 T ^ ^ - S T O R K

TWIN FALLS and JEROME

FREE DELIVERY - Park Easy - EASY TERMS

Jerome-EA4-283r I r Twin Falls-RE 3 2772

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Re-Roof Now SAVE 10%!

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- W o n d erfu l o p p o rtu n ity to re-roof your homo _ a t b ig sa v in g s . Y oar cho ice ol twcvyvyeight 2 1 5 Ib. th ic k tab a s p h a lt or No. 1 cedor sh ing les. D o n 't g am b le w ith onoihcr winter, h o v e your n e w roof a p p lied now. SAVE 109o fo r lim ited t im e only.

R O l l ROOFINGIdeol fo r goroges, fomi buiM ings, c tc . H eavy felt 'C !ur-tJ with GSpholt for ' - w e o th e r protection

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__ ___ sq.1960 N EW I

KAtSER TW IN-RIB 50" x8 '

T ru ly o low-cost o lum inum roofing a n d si’d ing . U niform ly spoced pairs o f r ib s give b o th s tr e n g th a n d tex tu re for roofing o r sid ing .

Elcetrie Reg. $120

40 gol. Quick R ecovery |

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BATH SET,.95

YOUR CHOICE ^ . 9 5

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• th ro u g h o u t. Comes alm!| p re -h u n g its owi e a s y to install, (30 tnirert O f Jess),

DOOR CLOS!Pneutnafie 4Type. Only ...— I.

BARGAIN ^^ONTiV IMCH

FIR PLYWOOD

10;KondlMl o f all bulldlns m diriatt. U(« II for re* med«((ng, hom* pro|«•c it, hobblAi, etc. Buy Mveral ah««lt for work- a h op orfarm olth idow , 4'xfi'SHEITt lovi'prlcc.lnlerlorgrade.

• CHROME

FOLDING LEGS

with top and se a ts $ 1 9 .9 5

W interNEEDS

"K " STYLE GUTTERING

V IN Y L P U S T IC STORM

For 2 window* .. i

S IL V E R K IN G W EATHER- S T R IP K ITS. o n 17 f e e f .............. 0 9 C

DOOR BOTTOM METAL & FELTW E A T H E R S T R IP /y C

WONDERTONES

PINE^ BOARDSper lin ea l foot

i»8'i... ...14c16c

2)c4's8ft.... 69c „.

CEDARSIDING

L in . F». 15cBuy On

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BUILD

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NEW KITCHENComplBto w ltn new est »tyled buUt>liu a n l haodaom e hard­wood eablneu. M on th - • 1 7 « r l7 tenna as low a s _ I / . 7 3

Refreshment BarMade to meaiute ror recrcation room*. You can pu t this-pre­cut unit together 0 0 ' O C eaally. Forrolea top _ J 7 > 7 d

T ool Storage SlieJpj-f-cut Jor easy erttUon.fl«»* BtorsBe tor garden t»H * door furniture M |j|

DOG H o u s rHome ownershlp'Tor f * eaay. All parts are p r^ '‘ “ lait, ea«y luseinbly.AU materUls for —

P R E -F IN IS H E D

MAHOGANY PANELSN o fyrther w ork required. | 7 ^ SComei in 4 '* 8 ' ih M ti, V i" t h ic k .......... "

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•Ar B arg a in s Available a t th e following: Bestway s to r e s : 2 6 3 Addison Aye. W est in JW IM JALLS

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' T u e s d a y , s e f t e m r e r 2s . lo e o ----------------------------------------T I M E S - N E \ V S . - T -W IN - .F A I J .S , ID A H O P A G E F IF T E E N : Si -------:---------------------- '

October Floor Covering Sale!

our best uJoof |)& WiltonOur luxury line of all wool carpet in “quiet” colors . . . beige, irown,

carved deaig^i for the Iool{ of ele­gance: Mothproofed; 9 ri2 ;”il-ft. widths.

No Money Sown ra wiD io M ImM i- «>n* over 1276 o n S ean ModemlalnK Credit PUn. Yon can ta l i i up to 36 monUu to p«yl *»k >boiil S e a n e u y ^ - th e -b u d ie t pay- Wnl plans lodoyl J ___

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PAGE SIX TEENTIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, I D A W ^ .ffE 08® D A l-,JE rT E M E E ll.:a ,_ ,5 ,

KToom UnR "AJwayi., brldo sung "Whither Thou awst," MtM Rovis tans *Trus Love.' AXlor the rliuftl the couple « n i -SAVIour. Uka % Shepherd Le»d tJ*.” Mr*. Le»nder ChrUtophcrw •upplled the ora&n accompanlmei a n d th« weddlns muile.

Mm. Oaryt nncsnns attended th e gueit hook fti the reception. M rs. Robert Inm&n. Mrs. aeoritc H ild reth , M n. Dormld Boltchei >nd Mrs. Prank Spencer were ai

___ 'aughn Nemnlch, Mrs.M atIo noviK and Mra. ilDw&m E. n o v ig servftd ta b le decorated by Mr«. Oeonte M dtthews. The cake, made by Mnt. O h rls t^ e r so n . w a s dKorsted w ith ])rh t pink troatbud«. I t wfts lopped ..............tu r e t>rtde and hrldeRroem used by ■ the bride'* -parenU at tlielr a&th weddtn« annlverwy. The women'* orjanliallon of (he As- aembly ot Ood church, a u Ir chnm e of the refreihmenu. head­ed by Mrs. ]{omer Walk<

M r. m i Krs. W*yn« Wynkoop w er« In charse of the reception pr««ratii. AIm providing muilo w «r« Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shklfer. M r«. Oladys HUU nnd daushtei James-Rhoades and MemDtch.—A U -the-dora l decorations .tod

,nd poured punch.ew ^Trs. Snnpp rradualtd

from Buhl hlRh school In 10&9 and tending Llnlu School of BUil- Dolsc. The brldcftroom U em-

plo>'Kl w lh llie Noahun. Trallei MsnutRcturtnR c o m p a n y . ’Hk couple U (It tiome a t 3318 Koith 3ith street, Boise.

Rccenl pftrtlM Riven In honor of ttia bride included » jnlsceUaneoua thQwer_aL-tht_AYer>^hoine will

~ ~ ■’— lilountili

t h e attendants bouquets b y M n . James nhoades. CbTlato{^N»cn wm hojteM b u ffe t dinner alter rehetrul tor t h e bridal party « id Ihelr laml- llM . A petwnal ahover was (lieQ f o r th e bride by M lu ChrUtophei

lanrous shower vas Riven by Mrs.Mnck and M rs. Carl Zan.

aul In th e home ot Mrs. Moxlni Day, nil Bellevue, W aih. Mrs. Vaushn NfJnnlfh hosleijtd kitchen sliower for th e brlde-elec

The new J.TTJ, Barsness chose purple coot dress w ith tnalchlr hat *nd ptnV acceuorlrs for hi golnR-awny ensemble, she wore cofMge of liKhi p ink rosebud.'*. The brlUc U R 1957 crnduate ‘ T»'ln Falls hlish school and Is e ployed by the ScAttle n r s t I , tlonai bank. Bellevue branch. They are attending Northwest Bible college. Kirkland. W ash. Barsness was KTadunted trom GelllnBhi high school IB 1«5 nnd »iu< a m dent a t Western Wast^lnslon t. leg# before enleriUB 'NDC.'

Out-of-town guests were from DelJInshnm, Electric CJty i Coulee dam, Wa-th.. and Kan: Pocatello. Blackfoot, Bolsa ■ Kimberly.

A pait-weddlrar reception i ■ ■' Sept. 3S In Belltnrniam.

Castletord high acliool.Miss Kaes (nlked shout th i

tleld ot nursing and answerct questions. Jo Plnkslon was pro­

ram chairman.The girls decided to have M ary

carol Hill and Judy Heldel piny a piano duet a t the olflcers lead ershlp dty In Wendell. I t also wu. decided to sell candy at all locn football games.—Unil»-chandler-prfjented~th' de\-otlons. rrnhm sn guis were in_______ -ind Junior girls aervcirefrfihmenw.

Recently 45 girls attended t slumber party at the home of M Art olander where the j lr ls Initiated the Itfshnjn,Games tnd a wiener roast w en held; Al»-pre«ent-*ere Mrs J Bay Haley, adviser, and Mrs, Rol land Patrick, Mrs. Arthur IJec f

David Oraybeal, moth-

C a r e o f Y o u r C h i l d r e nBy ANGELO PA TRI

rtch ln* ihetr .school experiences O ften the selections of Chen b risb tc r ones U based on their IQ a. This, in my experience.

. n o t always »afi

A nd I

-tain (hat he can do advanced .—'Vorfc’Mtd >M able to lake higher

•ducatloa.I t 1» i«>sslble to read, that Is

.prooounee the »6rds correctly,’ iaiMt «tUJ cM no BinnJnf tm a the

\rords. That sort of reading win '-"UluaUy p u s in the IQ teat but It

/wttlL no t s*s» tn a resdl;ij ablliiy 'tW t which requires understanding lU d a ^ e a t l o n of what is read.

-----M parents object to Uie tn of the able pupils on t

that this is an. undemo- .s proeedura.Thfr wouM. u J p Cbjecuon »ere alloted tol ' .'-•itduee a ll children to the,

I the le u l abl* and Uu

The c unity nind they up and because

many

___ -.omenm le oblesl grou

■y must b* helped ... Ifii ttmo Uisn the less able. The selection ot th e nblesi puDl the enrichment' of Ihetr courses, the added subject.'! to their eourje; and the shortened time' to ele mentarj- and secondary school re essential,Schools and t h e ' opportutill,

ney offer tor education should :r 'e all chUdren. a ll studenia. n laiier of what level ot Inirlll-

Ecncc.-aaiLautelv th e ablest on>,< come under this eeneratly -- ceptcd pruiciple o f pubUe tC

i. OKaln. rcadlne. intelUgei n(T, should carry the grea reight la m aking the selec-

Uons for advanced study. If a stuijfot cannot rea d rapidly, ac-

ely. select th e main Wea,ot a iKraph or chapter of a b ^ ,

.. the nsfsijjnir cltMrly. he -ii not material tor th e rapidly mov- Ing, growing, leam ln* ablest group.

IjUH ,

iNX-

rphy i-i chalrmnn, n.-isbted by i. Hansen. Mrs. Mruu Coltin, I. H. H. Hubbard. Mrs, II. Q. irr. i lr s . Ollyrr Payne, Mrs, Ikcr, Mrs. Chiu-les lliinsen and 1. Paul Haddock, he next meeting will b« held 8 p jn . Oct. :o,

DirTner Planned“ A f-.C lub Session

At Lincoln MeetSilOsHONE, Sep t, 28 - Unr ork of Mrs. Ja n e Carothers '

displayed nt th e Mothers cli mtellng Friday nttcrnoon n t home of Mrs. O w en n e ith e r .

Mrs. John Conwny, vice nri dent, dliirlbutcd ycn'rVooks i ltd a dl$cu.«lon on ihe ye >ork. She also d irfc if j n ga llustrallng conipattble family 1

w ork direct were Mrs. Robert Knnnj- Tnnncr.

Nev.- otflcers and teachcrs tnlneil were Mrs, Alton Oi cliorUter; Mrs. Ula Tunicr Rnnl-st. nnd clas.s leaders, UncQln Hatch, theolouy; Mrs. Lawrenco Tliompson. v is i t In i tcncher.'i; Mrs. C.irl CsKrlioul v.ork meeting lessons; Mis. Harry Darrlnglon, Jitcrnturc; Jtri. UlJian MntUicws, s o c i a l .iclence, Mrs.■winnciaTmr.^fis'Rarmcnrinire'

rcpre. ntlve; IPries, RSilnt

teachers. Wilford Rlch-

ilo r . Cnnning

Theo Olllei her I

E w tU Ward. Ifrs, lb president, told ol

trip to E urope and

ind Mn.

OO TO LOQAN8PJIIKODAU:. Sept. _ _

nd Mri. Ray Zolllnser attended he Wedding reception of a :IvB Mday In Logan.

ihowcd movie Illms of her ;he dinner.

A cooked food sale was planned: for Nov, s wiih the annual bai IP be held the same day, : Odell Chatlield received the ;lub prlies.

The ................held Rt the hon

retinE will 1of Mrs, p. a

. -islntss hlnta were glv....

Members decided to provide honorary membership for jnem-

¥ * i RfCElVE.S BID

UNrVZRSITY O P IDAHO Me iw. Sept. 28—P n t Miller, d'aUR

ter of James A. Miller, avenue. Twin FnlLi. •Pledged to A lpha ni AliJha Chi OmcRn, at slly of Idaho, She u mraler treslimnn.

Nonna Lou Whlpph The outKOlnjf presidency Is Mr.i,

Joseph Glllntc.'Mrs. Emma Pr« . ton, Mr.i. Leroy Darrlngton and Mr.s. Albert Olsen.

s, Mr.i. Jack Chamberlain, Lovell Turner, Mis. Tfalon

Taylor and Mrs. Robert Stevens.

28-Fftll fit ers were used for decorations the I lrs t social meeting of the lo­cal Ladles ot Uie T" at the E lk s hall.

Mrs. Milton Jensen was winner ot the special prize. High prise for plnochlc was received by Mrs. H. J. RodnlMugh and low prize went to Mrs. Orville Chlgiro'iv. Drldje high prize winner vcas Mrs. Wal- •ter-N clson-and—loir-wlnner-was Mrs. N. O. Orltflth.

Tlie commlltee In charge of ar- rangcmcnui was Mr.i. John Oleje, chalrmnn. Mrs, Nelson, Mrs. Wil­liam Lewl.1. Mrs. Dale Kntght and Mr*. Thom as Condle.

¥ » » BIRTHDAY FETED

n ie iir lE L D , se p t, JS-M rj. W; a. KOhl v('a.i given a birthday an- ilver.tary iurprtie p«r!)--)ast week it her home- Mrs. J . 8, McIntosh md M rs. Wlllliun Blder were hos- cMcs w ith Mrs. Retta- Powell

sbtlns. Mrs, Har.el Powell and I Marie Burton, Shoshone, attended

e fro■to refrigerate citrus juice htly closed .vitamin C (ascorbic acldt. READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS

gurdenj. jfra. Henry »'»The neit meeting «

Oct. II and men.- - n.^ked to bring canned fni!i the children',! home at Boise.

WendellWomon Entertoins Cli

WENDELL, Stpl. 28-Mrs. E l^raln was hwtess tor last r meeting of the Wendell F council.

Mrs. Hugh Csldwcll, a patient m the hospital at-S. seph. Mo., was rn»rled lopt

Mrs. S. O. mrnUloD. « treasurer, teslgned »nd MR thur Byce was ippolnted f the office until the regular «;

The group decided to ^ masks lo be uitd In eye for Khool children by Mn onlea Mius,-couniy-nttfs»-:;^

~ S W T t F C T I t r C " I D I S H W A S H E R >

THIS W KK'S JIN G L E :

Slid one lltHe s e rn t

To «norti«f g e rm .

M y outiook'i " d lih -g u iH n g ly " bad. .

T h e d ithw ither'i com ing tom orrow

( j J l u n £ p o o €

P o r f a b l e

LAST WEEK'S DISHWASHER CONTIST WINNERS

THIN FALLS--------- .AGNES J. I.YO.VSBOISE------------ MRS. C A R L PHILLJPSMCATF.LLO__MRS. LYNNE FOBTCII

IDAHO POWER COMPANY

R tJdf K ilo t^atf's DISHWASHER JIN 6L E SMy last tine for thi» w eek 's iir*gle 1$:

iiDishwasher* I WHY WASH DISHES THE

I TIRING OLD FASHIONED WAY

I w h e n w i t h q r i R C A W h i r l p o o l y o u d o n ' t

e v e n h o v e t o s c r a p e o r p r e > r i n s e t h e .

IMy fovwife tfecJer i t : .....................................................

I plon my next m o jo r opplionce purchoie lo faej

City ondSl

M oil to:• DISHWASHER

JINOUS P, O . Boi 2864

Boise, Idoho "Enter a t mony w eek ly con ieslj-o j you w ijh. Don’t wait 1 win! |{ you buy d u r in g ihe conle}l end then w in. your pui chow price will b e refunded .p lu i o $50,00 co in bonut..

1 *

i*11 I I

' ' 4 -

d i s h e s !

Here 1» the solution to the homemaker's most tedloui chore- dlsha-ajhlne. You merely rumot'e-bonea and «urplui (ood . . . no scraping or pfeTliuinnl oteluaive -Random Ixwwlln*" lets y6u intttmlnRla dUliei. gUwses. pot* fcnd pan* lo r ea«ler and

• N O COSTLY IN STA LLA TIO N • HOLDS 12

PLACE SETTING • IDEAL FO R SM ALL KITCHENS

C O M E I N a n d S E E

t h e f u l l l i n e o f

R C A W H I R L P O O L ■

A u t o m o f t c - ,

d i s h w a s h e r s

M&YELiCTRi

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'^K E SD A Y ,-SE PT E M B E R 28...19G0 ..TIMES-NEWS.-.TWIN FALLS,IDAHO PAGE SEV EN TEEN

C a m p Fire G irlsW orkshop Is Set ! Here T his W eek

„r.scrl«o trrK lonaU urU -for eommiKce chairmen a;ul Toluntefr wurlcrrs \Mll Lc

, -Xliursdjy ftnd I-'riiliy tBSlM council o! C'Amp

rw from o ih c rm ►oull.crn IJnh . •,vill-

tlic t»o-any sR'!'ion'< m:

''* •■,•111 2re.-irir.‘■^«tir'r» on DoU.

Mctliodlsl cluirc'.i.

i s ^ v s r s ”i™“™

. s ‘i•1 into Camp Fire proili'' K;i-,

‘l Grlfir'. A KU^nlaii.,;^,Ten llicKroup nsoulfuch or-

R panel or thrre will

. f »-ci>clc.s bclorp piitjllc rcl:i- fhairmfii nn‘'

pnrtlclp:ill>'K w Dodds. TtmM-News soci.'.l f.li- S . un i Merrill. KLIX-TV m Ii" “ ntscr. mid Lcni»- JIcMemnii ^ , s a l « counselor.

ilfnre'--iitfitlv" nrc rxpcctcd nl f f ’Jo r t,! ,.,. T .ln M b.,LjcrlU). nurlcy. P.iyclto iir„l 6imV.iiey couiKlb. ncgU>r:'ticn IccU, fscli clay 1.' *1. I' eimllflr proRrnms nrc sclipdacd ■^'scpltmbtT and October In KJ.,

O rr: ynklnm. Wnsli.; Spo-I u-e’ Wftsh; MlMQuIn,' Mont.; Ptnllelon, Ore., nnd Lewiston,

^ f r F i i i a ' f ^ f e s ^CommunityTea

lUCHFIELD. Sepl. 2S — Hlc!l- r»id Woman's club cotnmunlly iM i w Jicld iMt week nl the home st Mrs. Dorotliy Reynold.^ wiih

Rilph S'lllUl IW RtlRTSi thiJrTnftn. Fall Ilorftl decoraHons ftre uie<l nnd •*’* projectf xs displayed.

y ,s lyoulj Diuie. club prfsldcnt, irJ gucsu wero prcscmcii cor-

Mrs. Smitli Introduced JanH Croft. Slioslione. who tolil ol Her ncent nlrplnne trip to New York ;|[y and oUicr Cities iia witincr ot nutrition contcat.Mrs. D«« presided a t tlic punch

lo«l and Mrs. C. O. Clinitield youtal at.ttie coffcc_serylcc, ne- rfihmcnt hMtcsse.< were Mrs, Rej-nolds, Mrs, Joe Sewnrd, Mrs, lotin Dose, Mrs. EuRcne Alcitindcr. Mrs. Russell Powell. Mrs, Louis Eiie and Mrs. CUfttflcld. Mis. W.■ Kolil nnd Mrs. Powell made

r corsttftes.nie Oct, 5 tncetlng will be held

, the heme o f Mm. Waller Suibbj. Mrs. Alexander, program chilrtnan. onnounccs a poluical ipoker U sctieduled, ¥Jem o n s tra tio n

G iven fo r G roupHAGERMAM; Sept. 28 —Mrs,!

Carlson and Carlson I. . demonstrailons oa the Jourl laslc 8tep« inJlower amtngetncnts■ the XQA meeting last u t t t at

Leads W orkshop [N ew L eader for '■ I L eg ionA uxiliary i In s ta lled o tM ee t-

O b s e r v e G olden A n n iv e rsary A rlene 'Sym ons, Lloyd W arrW ed

In N ev ad a Rites

<iWKN IIAIU’KU . '. . . >illl preside durlne th r ■

Camp Mte Cilrls feslonai woik-to lie held in Twin I-alls :

TliurstUi- and Krlday. .MIm H Jr- ■ per. Spokane. M fleltl adviser fciiihli rrtloii. The worksliop will »>" , held bnlh days a t Ihe TwinKlr»l .MelhodUt church._______ i

R ela tiv es A t te n d Arco R e c e p tio n

I lUCllFIELD. Sept. 28—Ulch- /IrM relaiivf,^ lUtended » wedtllt rrci'ptloii !>•. Arco lor Mr. at Mr.' llirljeil Unn.-en a tlc r t, nmplJ had rc-pc;\ted vo'vs Sept. J 111 till- U.ipil.vl church a t Arco.

The brlJe W the /uriiRT Klon ■ Pnte. dflUKtiter of Mr. and M Floyd Pnte. Moore, former lo< 1 resldtnu, The bridecroom K «

ot Mr. anil Mrs. Mcph Haii.se -llowe.

The bride wns auended by Iv sister, Mary Allcc Pale. Her nUni T.TT5-Jgrnra 31pe, -Orater»-of-th« Moon, and Mrs, Bin 5lp<. Wclst aislsled with serving a t th e re­ception.

Mr, and Mrs, Bobert Spccciy arc grandparenu or the bride.

The new Mrs. Hansen attended Richfield scho.oli betore beinn Rtiidualed from. Butte hlRh school, Arco, in 1058, She attended one year each a t th e College of Idaho Caldwell, and Boise Junior col- lene vihlle tftklnK X-ray tra ln ln j at 51, Luke-5 hospital. Boise, The couple Is a t home In Arco until November w hen JUnsen will a t­tend electronics school In Salt Lake City,

WECTING l s “lIELD MILNER, Sept, 28-T he Friend­

ship circle had ft no-httfle** din­ner mtetlng a t Nelson’s cafe In Burley.-Members toured th« pubUc. llbmry and Harpsler's bakery. The

meeting will be held o t the 1 of Mrs. Jame.i Sargent,

VAN’Sfeminine fancies —for fail^TT—

tlelfii'

1)1)011. and brochurts o[Unl'c Junior collrie. ,

.ir);m.^ou /.poKe on iity •I CJiarJr.s Marshall dl.i- loiiiil Kovcrilliiciit and ’j ■niin: lold of tlie l«o '■■in. Terry Small inHtfd '' riiiiK proRram and Rob-i_lltc_JnvT»_tl'aL_'‘ef'' H»>di.T\ cojiic 'ilth her p.u-

.......n it; by covncd waKo'!! ironrt)tn“i loM of the faclj of vcr id ;i-ttli? In BlK Plnry. Wyo.;

olllcer.s w;liool and civil,IMyli'n i-ani-' from nochr.Uer, N.Y... vice and Gcnc rrescott'at llie n«i- <if 19 ivrnl lionnaieidea'

. with graduation eventrUnd In iho Dig Plncy valley 1 Wiiai Uoy.s' Rtflte mean*," tach boy Introduced hU p.

th e ••New York kid." TliK couple wna married In Dls i’lncy nnd he renlljed a boy-;

llii.Mf'i.e' were Mrs, Gui CnUeallwod dri'.im of bccomltig a cattle, Mr.v K K, Connor. Mrs, BfrtShlm-'r.n'i:’—• mln. Mrr. Hopkins, Mrs, Oeraldl Tli Dlchl, Mrs. Mayo Vaughn Uucna-. Cilli-n,

ibln liome. 100 mile.'' 'y [ j 'from ,thc railroad, wiu « ninll and

IT .•.ti»t!c stop for meals nnd of horses on one ot the Inland routc.'i In the »i',';t,

le dinner. M rs. Hayden cnr- bouQuet of whit# gladloU.

.......... -- __ rvliu: tabiL- wiu centeredSpcclal Interest claw of the LDS with a uoUlen SOtli imnlversnry flr.n Mtird met la.<t week at Uielmuslc box and weddtng coke sur- hoine ol Mr. nnd Mrs, Darrel War-lroundi'd by marlRold-s on lacc doll- nlck. le,idcr,? lor a lesson on ■'The:lcs." Th«lr- oldest <lauRliter. Mrs.

[marriaKe.covenant." ________ jDo<iiir.,siuiK •Tl'rouEh_lhe_Yenr.v:Mn. Wr.rnlck conducted the Ics-iOthcr scli'clions were .nuiig by

|son. Mrs. Lynn Helner and Calvlnjchlldicii of James R. Hayden. iHclncr IM thr nravrr*. 1 Mrs. Alni,% Dunhiun, sLMer of

M eets fo r StudyHEYnuUN, Sept. 28-The

Adams and Bill Ad,Krandclilldrcii; Dun­ham, Dcrkflcy, CMllf., .Mis. Hay- <iMr« sister,—ftiKl —R.'I i_»urUiaJn, Berkeley, Wllllaw niii:li;ini and family, Goodlii>c, ni;il Miirshall Dunham and fiimlly, l.ikcvlew, Ore., her brotherr..

D inner P re c e d e s C h a p te r M e e tin gRICHFIELD, Sept, DS-Hlchfleld

chapter. Order of Ea-Mcni Star, held 11. Initial nicetlnR ol th e fall sca,nin recently a fte r a diniicr at the Miijonle temple. Mr.v J. S . Mc- Intoih, worthy mfttron, conducted the .'esslon. Mrs, Kenneth novindy, Burley chnpter, wna a vLMlor.' Invitatfons to friendship nlfrlit meetlncs were received from H ail, cy, Twin Palls nnd Shoshonc-Mrs. Ed«ard SchWer. Mrs. nussell Powell, Mr,i, n ir lt ‘Albrrl and MrJ, I'rank Pope was th e hoitei^

.mlttee.

reception were Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean SlilDpley.. TMin .Fulls;. Mr._ and Mm, Kenneth Warr. Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Warr. Mr, and Mr,v Oary Warr, Mr, and Mrs. Hill Warr and Mr, and Mrs. Oene Martin, nil Oakley; Mr, nnd Mrs. Alvin ReldllnRer. Pocatello, and Mr. and

. Olen Teyler mid Jnnit.f Tsy- lor, the M-yenr-old srnndfather of Ihe brldeKrooni. all Elba. .

e bride vtis craduated from CO hlsh school In I9S7 and has

been employed at the Idaho Type- .writer exchance In Pocatelto.

Tlie brldcKroom was graduated from Rupert high school and spent two ytsrs In the armed services at Ft. Ua'ls, Wa.'Oi. He Is employed a t Wes’ Welding and Iroi) works In Burley.

The couple is at home a t 1027 Alino. Burley.¥ » 4 “ MeammixlHd inicnoitcs-iirtmlly need about JO minutes cooking in salted boiling wntrr to cover.

^lde Neldrr conducted th e .......ng. Tcrrl Larson gave the open-

prayer and Jnnlcc Maude, the ....Tie talk. Lanona Neldcr 3ive| :he closlnc prayer •Masses.

M a ria n M artin P a tte rn

9098

E«.L-48-50 “T I '

!»/■ TO SIZE M '

Amply cut from ahoiliaer* lo « b t-b u lto n « l « l back for b « t'

Make one, two, thrw veraiona

^in te ii Pattern 9098: Women* ^ fn:-ll <3fl. S8); medium («,

to s t U4, 49); e*tf* lar|^ email 2 , yard* js-jneh

« « ta (coins) for tW»

lor first-class mMUrig. Marlin Murtln. TUnes-

& BHnoirforoun»M P»U

F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y

V is i t o u r a ll new b e a u ty c o lle g e . T w in Falls'

f i n e s t _Qnd n e w e s t - u s i n g t h e very la te s t in

e q u ip m e n t and te c h n iq u e . P la n to a tte n d our

G r a n d O pening C e le b ra tio n d u r in g one of the

- tw o_.days.

Twin Falls Finest School of Beauty!

fv 'R E F R B H W E N T S SER’F r i d a y - S a t u r d o y

Your invitation to a beauty career ; .

. F in d .o u t, how .you r a n ta k e advon-

t a g e of th e m an y opportunities

■ n p e n in th e field of beo u tv through

a course in our college.

J oiii wood i eauti Coiiel ^ O ' O

134 Shoshone St. East

l e f e

Phone RE 3-7722 or 7723

I ’ri’lty. (I:iinty iiiid uMorly fcniiiiiiip. Your fa ll lin- Kt’iio i:< lifi'o ill tolors lovL'liur tluiii evor. ■: 'i

F r e n c l iL a u r e l

b y

ICa y s e r *

A wonderfnl nylon »llp for eTBTT »Im Inyour faroriU color. YoflU

IoT« the bn-cocecaUoc V-ahkp«d front

mx>i b a c l ta d th t llntd bodice. Trimmtd

prtU llr with •m brolderr tod ibeer.

A veranU D Stli: SliM 32-42 In Whit*.

P lak . Black, Bla«; iTorr Bo««. NaT7,$s.*s.*

SlM« *4-*6 in WbiU' o r Black,

Siie* 48-60 in Whi(«,(7.«S.

Short lengUi: Sl«a *2-88 in WhIU;

Tali Jength; Sites 32-42 in White,

PiDlc, Blade, Bath,»5.f5.

S lip s ......................5.95- 6.95- 8.95Petticoats .............4.00- 5.0[>—5.95B r ie fs .................... 2.00- 2.50Gowns, sizes to 46 6.95—8.95W a ltz Gowns.......5.95—6.95—8.95Baby Dolls .......... 5.95

COLORS: white, black, mo­cha, wintergrecn, g r e e n , beige, rod, aqua, blue, greco Blm^m<^ pinV^ mn >. buttercup.

M A T C H IN G SE T SW o will be happy to spccial order th e co lo r you wish, in the style you w a n t. . . i n case y ou r pcraoml want is n o t I n Btock. - •to iniurt perfect {itUni, Karser glvu 70U proportion thortg. medlunn and tails.

Y eaV b«- lit tU m t rn'ckeM * ttta g ^ n i t a « pttO* ee*t fro m Kajwa’i d a n U nd i CoOKUta. T te r iA S k tO m

d a ln tr to**- In Bm«nr M>« Ba» U n w ta i t a pw p c rta M a lo c U u t AT«n«< i BhN Ptnk, BUdi. A v t o a M A i» l(^-«{nta(iitM ir A « t n d lU l i f t - W k i tv . - BUek a n d A a t o n B«ig« •

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PA G E EIG H T E E N TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO WEDNESDAY, SE P T E M B E n

Jim Norris Renounces All Connection With Boxinp DtsBoives Ghicago Group

22 Big Game N o r t h C a r o l i n a S t a t e H a v i n g L u c k A g a ir ,Hunts to O pen ----------- 71T h is W e e k .E n d = » 'f i“ “ J ; s !

C H lC A C O .S 'iil. 2.-! (/V)— A IjUI T Jim Norri:< to Dll'

H u n te r D is p la y s T io p l iy

Hflav rrnouiicfid ;ill .•<> tiiiiiu! Hoxiiw K tite r j.(i« cliil., r,fficiallv h il Wc.lncsilay tli^^ht

Ull'Ol?; (■'[•IK’ (Iho fiiiiil T V 1>, Siwlium, c!i]>pmn liiMciry ..f lK)xn

Tlirn

•nifl OfiKl/mJ ItUminllonnl liiK club waft orftanlzcd Ui

Tlio in c . (•:irly in igso,llW a moiiopafy hy the

suprrniff

Dfll Ituiion, Duht, dlfpl>7« » MTcn.fool. 19S-pound tnounUin Iloii lh»» be ihot Wedne»d»y. Ktpl. 14. n tar the M ainidtr nrnjer iUtlon in th« »r*». Uud»oii mnd h ii »iro vt»re tUtInf nn «Int wh»n llie toufnr »ppMted, runnlnt towird Ihtm. Il« iihot It wHli a ,30-M IhJouiK Iho hfArl »nd ll;e inlmal m n nhoul SO jMtln, tn the olhfr direction, brfore droppln*. The Cou*ar wa. 6rnui;fii to TKln K«lli br Liwrrnre n . lU fPfr. w»io itored 11 In » deeptreete until iluilinn relumed frnm elk hunllnx. tludwin Raid that he plan*

- to luve (tie tiud mountrd x id a mountain Ilsn ru f made from the ■kin. (Staff pholB-et»travlnK).............................. ................. - -

dynti-sty h u ended.

BfiWLl NCMatthews Is TKO'W inncr Over Quintero

Pilll-AUiJLPHIA, El'rit. 38 W cn MBUhi-a-5. tliltil-rniiltcrt )Ir1i

wf)»ht t))Allrj)S«r. Tui'^dny Jilsht

f - p

; kith 1

Uiriilr d<Ic«i<vl U

laJiiljviil nmc.JIrar ^r«T.MiK iDdirlJutI ••iM. < :r«»___

........... Ir d.tf.ItJ XlmUrlr Drut4.0; Whllf.!• iTif

T«BW>r L.

n <l»rf«nd Joa«« apY H

tljll jTTlw,-

Yankees Ask for Ticket llequests, NHV YOnK. Stpt. 28 (.n-The

- «'>*• VorK YfltilteM announced •l^MdU; tfiey «o«1d *eeept mull ^ t n (Of sorld nerlea stune

llmllM tmmber of box and ..* trv ed « » u Will b^ !.«!d-bT mall

only. iTiHe wtll b* no "over f these tickeu.

“ "r* »m be llmHed to i

ft chnmplou Jot f tJlf ^IxUi und r.Iti

lloorlng■jnrrnBC of lelt hoolj. •flChivl 333, eiJliili-rn

led from tlic Mni n lliff sWili tio

left hnnd lo Qiilntrro's Incp, soiid-intt Quintero l

5 far fIn the cotMvUire, nl'o scheduled

for 10 rounrta ilh-wnitcd liRlilwclEliC Kenny

, me, 139, M U dkeKon. Mich., Itnocked out leM cipcrltnctd Sid- ley HwcPlpcii Adorns. 137, Pl.di.

delphlB. in 2:58 of the flrjl round.Iwnc waj thp (ijiireMor from the

ita n . He tlourcd Ailums llrst ulth I rlRht hook lo'the fRce nnd Ad- iiiin too^ the manditory eight :ount.

Lnne ehnrscc) rlfsht b.ick »n knocked his 1pm expcrlfncrd op

lUroiiKH Ills ropT4 Mlth le tl uppcrcui.

Vandals Work on Running Attack

MOSCOW. Sppl. M ~ The UnlsTWlly of l£lii)io VandiJls' finl un ll iorked hnrd on oflenje Turi-

. . . ilepptd-up runnlnj «t. tack.

At the name time. Couch fklp Stanley had hU drfenslve »pefi»l. fs(A practiclnif war* to .((’p Mon. t«n» Stale ualvcrsily j jinsle «tn and ulng.T ftlt.ick.

The Idaho club trnvtl' lo .Mi*. aoulR Saturday for a jame »ith MSU, .

Stliilry ealnM a lineman nnd u t B KUftrd In pcnwnnri nolo

Tuesday.Junior Kuard Dick mowihjn

from Walla Walln reported lor workout nfler ml.'.iInK the first tvio Boniw. He was recuperatlnit from ft-kn»*-o[w«tlonr-Si*hI«y-l<i»nh» apn,-lcfs ot .'«phomDiTw.iullCack Phil Sieliibock who just.nlned an ankle .Injury In the Washlnsion game l>it week-end. He »iu te sidelined lor a i le u t a aeek, Stahley aald.

Officers Named For Pistol Club

Offlctra were elected nnd the season vi.ener set ai (he T«ln Falls PUiol club mfciiiiB Tursdsy night,

Uirry Sh.ipprirt M?nt, ClmrlM Nani »«matv James Oerke. ranue officer

The croup will bcsin iis ... TMps.l.\y nlKht in a Renfml ... bershlp ineetliip. Pn'c NIU smictlon coursi i will be prov:

Ittipii iitilrmeomerj.

Resular Interclub matches «iu be cor.ducted at a p.m. ejch Tuei-dayiilshl. -----

All liitcrcjted personi are lnv;icd to Join the club or use IL'ifticilltlc.v N.\MK HEU:CTF-D

MIXN-EAIOUS. Sept,.. ............- Vlklni!

> Incentive

Titlc^Notions .si Run Riff in

Kansas Mintls

.........._ : with 163 yariU.m ,'<orltis, to• . ifou-^coii fill! }i3.’i

tlie-loadcr-acOriC-.Bl-^Jlda^lhi; old pm qu^rtcrbock, who hnjiinntli! <0 pomu, 23 of them with placement kick.'

Al c.innlclinfl of Denver topa In klckoff rclurtu with 2<9 yards and Gene MlnRo of Denver lends

runnlnn back punw nlthouRh

n M:>dl:,nii Squ;' " ROld. Norrl-s

• he > his c

Iowa S ta te r Gets Away to Rceortl S tart

ny Tho Auioclaled T rrn. ivp lloppiiinn, lo»A State la

bnck, has hkuIc n f tisu r two-KW art hi collrge lootbnll Ihnn a Ihcr bock 111 hlslory..SMflsilcs rflen.'ed Tvc-^.iy by ic NCAA scn,clp. bureau si ml the 2(>*ycnr-old rophoni

ha.s picfied up Slfli'arcts In hUt VO sjm es—30B of Iho.-se yuri^ by iSRinR Ihc ball hlmscir Dolh lhp!.o flRutcs fire NCAA •cord.i, wlplnn out marks ported 1 I3ia when johnny Bright broke 1 vllh Drake.Iloppmnii. a 6-foot. 1-hich J'

• le nation's ball carriers In U Knl offenst' and sround RalnlnK. Clinrley John.fon nnd Bo6 Osd-

r», bolh of New Mexico state, nn sp? m pasalnp; nnd scorlnit. John- )n hns completed S3 o f 61 pasiCJ It. 437 ytvrd.s In th ree Ri»mrs

Oaltrrs hns collpcted elsht touch- downs In tlirce snmM for « points.

T hey .........• til ls rarely

practiced optimism, even wltl -sccnnd-rankccl Syracuse comlnK t<

Sflturilay.0 Jayhiii'k fans Rive Ihrci ns: Jolin- Hadl. whoRe back-

ver.uHllly rnablc.s him h . ,te between tiuarterback nnc

h.-illbnck; Curtis McCllnton, i sophomore r in-

Coach DefendsCalling Plays------From Pressbox

C0HVAL1.IS, Ore.. Sept. 18 WS- Coach Tommy Trothro, who hns been aldlne hU OreRon State col- Irue foolbBlI team by cnlllnK play; from (he preas box, said IMfsday he did not feel this wa.s laklnR the

le aw ar from the te.im.« the m w i It Ls affeclinic onlyplayer." Prothro ..........

talked to tlie pbyera . .(Ion and tttcy feel they can play bflter no t worDlng ntwut signal callln*."

?roihro Bdded th a t he believed Ihc presa % u beglniilti; to take ■'18 tam e nw ar from the plnjers

! oTfremptiastrlnK h l i slsnal cnll- Added ttia l It was not

latliopot^ant."To d a te the p ress commenls' \ve been favorable and over- nph*iljed.- Protliro «jd . 'TIU» cheatlnR cur «juad. When

play U successful Hon. n o t plaj- cajjjnif."There is never a play that will

60 «iinpny~bw ?im -Tiijir'jirar"ircilJed. Convericly lUicn pisyj don't go 11 u-uiually because the other aide's execution la better. .

•aiitleur li irouch 111!

e been b ilnds of t

. You car 1 th e ln£l-'

Bg far they seem to have borne ut cwclt Jack Mitchell's pre- ■Mon cmlu.illun of th e team be­lt: "10 umr.s belter ihnn lasi c:ir," It imlshcd In 7)9 with t •5 rcconl, includlnK n, 7-C lay Ic

Oklahoma and a 35-31 loss t< Syracwp.

Hoik'cver MUchell Is belnit hi; u^ual CBRty self while hb lean: preps for the Kome.

"Wc'rc lictlcr ihnn Inst year, but how nuipli bftipr- we don'v know,', he .salil. referrlnq lo (he clunccs of his-lrtcr-oi-swHiles-to Rcl Ihroufi

:1 Syracuse line, "Syr; ..le bf.st defense In collei.

football. We haven't played any •eal Kreat lootbnll team s yet."

Syrncii5e allowed Boston 'erslly only l»o yards riishlnR is vaiMns In a 35-7 victory last

betler thnn that him- L TCU. Ifc scored or Slid 16 yordsf'Coan Yal-

Salurday. Indl lild

OHnIon-ai.^o-seOTed-^^om-»-yBrd ncaln't Kan-«ns Stale, and Id out 81 yards in 1H cnrrle.s.

Conn Pkkpd up 81 yard.s In 10 trips.

If tills trio can t tu rn the trick In IhP cnrae then Syracuse

■•ercome oiic of the blRRest ncles townrd nnnthrr undefeated nspn and flflh-rnuked Knnfa ill have lo put all It,-, crr* in th

ba.skpl marked "DIr ElRtit title.Which is nuihing to snecte a

When ynu ihink of it.The Ja.vliawkcr's hopes received bit or a Jnit Monday when No, ]

riKhl tod Sam Slmi«on wa-s de­clared out Of Saturday's Koftii with a chnrli-y hor.se. He missed last Ssturdsy's Eame nfter bch

rt ssalnit TCU.

SIGNS I.INKR.»CKKR- m>S. Sep!, JSu.pi-7?je Bd.

’atrlols lAFLt ’Tuesday at-----:ert the aiRnlne*.of llnebnckc

Tomnij' Mdlton. reccniiy reteasi by the Philadelphia EarIc.s. I! Wayri for four years a t Sout

TTi^'fAfireir^r-Kffr'clCir'bTrin

: cain

Dorow or New York look the punting lead. He has a

ard average on alx kicks.

Jensen Isn’t Ready to End Retiiement

BOSTON, sept.Jens . tor

ll SO!? .- aluRRC

baseb.illand that his plans for conference Wednesday a mlslnterpreled.

•The Boston Amerlcai him as .saying he came t for two ^cn.»ons;

The opening of form', male Sammy White's new bowling alley and to see American president Joe Cronin "In of a friend." He s-'14 his trip to Boston "has nothing to do m y reWrrlDff-'

The Cnllfornla player quit ta l l Ust's^iar W-be-aWe-lo-fpend m w of h ti tlfne H’llJi Jjfi fnmllj-. His appearance In Boslon,' coin-' cltling with tho snnouncemcnl of Ted Wlllianu’ retirement. Ifcl speculation that the Ued Son w turning to Jen.sen to seek his

Manager Mike HiRglns, who pul In ft long dlsUncc call tn j (he day after he was rein: as rnnnagcr this summer. 1 tflnncr enRngenient « lth J which may settle n lot ot th

Officially he'* here ns pr for the

nOSTOS. srpt. 38 ’ inn Ilp.l Fux linsrball club Rhook up It.s iiinnaecrlal ?etup Tuc

5!.M!r>' H- lUuckyi I nnd John J. Murphy In fnv

llIchTrTnr-O'Coniiell-aml-NelUT. Muhonc}'.

O'Coniitll, basinf,u manaster 1 the pad 12 years, was nam ed replace ffarrls wWi IJie ll t le of executive vice president,

Mahoney, supervisor of Eoateri scouts for PiRhC years, was named dlrecior uf the Sox minor leaRi jy-stem, fufccedlnt; Murphy.

"Wc »ill be a triumvlrntf O'Connell told ncwfmen, explali Ing that Mike HiRglns, tle ld Jnai alter, ‘'will have complete charge of players nnd Nfll will have com­plete chargc ot our minor league sy.stem and I'll help the best ‘

O'Coimell ndded Uial 11 Is t Sox belief Ihc position of ccnci manascr Is.paue in bMcbiill nnd llic llirtc of us can talk to each other and make decLsloas,"

•He and- niRRins, obviously -dLs- .ippolnWd over Die seventh plnct Boston imlsh. ncrecd; •'WClI trade anybo<ly . . . there are taiicfubJc.'.-

WSU Emphasizes Offense Patterns

Jolinston an d SSm Provo Arrive

At AgreementPnovo. Sept. 38 WV-P ro Rolfei

Dllly Jolinston apparently h a s set­tled hi* qunrrel with Provo citj offlcUls concerning his contract,

A statement Issued Monday by th e city,-nnd-alfined-by-Johnston, .snJd hfhflil bffn appointed direc­tor of golf for the city a t *4,000 a year.

Officials a-itd tlierc were tio hard fccllnps over the squabble which started earlier ttiLs m onth when city mnnnger Edward a . Cannell ns'-tfd Johnston lo rencRotlate hi! contract 0.S pro lor the c ity 's Tim- pnnogos course.

The new contract will allo-J. Jotijiilijn. iilnnfr o/ Ihls year'! Utah Open, lo pnrtlclpatc In’ 3C profcMlonnl tournaments n year, insif,id of the JO epfcltlcd undertli'e'oWconiriicc-----------------

Joimslon will be In c lia r .(lie cKy* fnfire go)/ procram, while the city will operate conces- Bloiis which Johnston formerly

rolitd at tho Tlmpanogos

d longPVLLMAN. Wash., Sept. : n.shington Stale scrlmmagt nd hard Tuesday with Ih

. insls on offensive poKems—but there were some new laces on the line ss Coach Jim Sutherland irled also to twister the Cougai s-igRing defen.ses.

Sutherl.ind Inserted

icklea t•t the SI rtlng

id Jim Orclg nnd Roger the gunrds in a move to the middle ot forward

They afe likely starters ogalnaL rizona State nt Tenipe Saturday iRht, Sutherland said.

, Sutherland also made a chanffe nt the Important Hanker spot,

here Jim Doylnn vrr Pele Scherck.Running a t the left halfback slot

, ...................... ... vo...,....o - - •» ^ » lth —Lineohi, appaieiitlylook pJace Jn-77« B.C.. but h ts-j^“Jl/~refO w ed from the hip tnrinn? ..V 11,5 games had been! Koinicr which limited hU action

"00 years IxfOre that. I against Denver last Prldny.

E n j o y--------------------- ^ t t i e J r u e j O i d j i S t y J ^

GiardellO'WinsniLLINQS, Mont., Sept. 28

Joey Glnrdello of Phllndelphii scored a technical knockout ove. CJoffncf jjuinani of Wiishlngton,. D. C., In 1:52 of the th ird round of a scheduled IQ-round bout Ttiesda)- niRlit.

GlardellQ floored hLi opponent te In ihe second round a n d three mes In Che ihlrd before th e ,

dlewelght scrap w u halted.

K e n t u c k y B o u r b o n /a lw a y s

s m o o t h e r b e c a u s e

i t ' s s l o w - d l s t l l l e d

Ea r l y T im e s

KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY. PDOOF. EARLY TIMES D IS I U U R Y C 0-. t 0 U 1SV I I I E. Hr.

NOW OPEN FORBUSINESS

Tlie Mlune MlnnpaM’,!. Paul

■e lh:in two si 5 per cu.stomer.Each set consjits of ........each of the three Ranu-i schpdiiled fn. n tla rv rd and

, _ will be wJd oii)r m leu. xx7^‘ Pillibutgh.

' Wednesday. 0 « . 5,

- ___

D U PO N Tle la r-- F I R S T & ONLYNEVER DRAIN ANTI-FREEZE & C O O L A N T

Only Du Port'T #!.," n«wMM,dr«lnlnsln a properly opwstlngcoolinjtyrtwn. It 8 0 « In for kMpil lf« a Jumtrer coolsnl. tt»o. I t ru«-proof» w ety etv<ne m#t»l wilh

ejynilcaijmior. Contalni tislor Check to watch your coo«f»g >ytt«(n /i tor you. Onlyls per gallon tor the ulllmate ctx

BRING-YOUR CARS IN F0R-A QUICK, THOROUGH W A S H JOB

6 0 4 M A I N ^ V E . S O U T H |W a t c h f p r G ra n d .O p e n in g Sc

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.jjKtSDAV, S E P T E ilB E H ’ liS. 13G0 T IM E S .N E ^ y S . T W I N F A L L S . IDAHO -P A fJE NINETREN t ''K

frout Salvage Operation O n Richfield Canal Is Set For Thursday and Friday

- of trou l in Itie Kichliel.i canal will be amductoii ............. • ■ ' ••Ccbhanis. J rro in r . .li.tricl fisl. an.l «nmc l.io

-shnt o ff TiicMiay a l Millie reservoir, which wil ‘■’ r ,U'lrn-<h fish Siiniiav. The Inuit caugh t in the iwm j S i ' t i n i ' f * tnin.siM.rtod ituo_otlH'r fislu 'ries in the iiorthr

’i r a te s E d g e R e d s [-3 i n 1 6 t h I n n i n g

* Uy Tlir A«ocI.ilf,l 1-rf.jniA- Schoficlii singled w itli one <nil in Uie ICth inninR ^ roDinch ru in ie r Gitio fin io li with the run thiit jiiive'

ih.'N.ili(innl IcaRUP clianipion I'itl.'^lnirgh P irates a I-;!:iuBi)h'>ver Hie C incinnati liccN Tiie.-^day niKhl.olTC.

fourth P illsbiin ,'h p itc tio r in the loDtresl Kiimc of ^ * ]Uie Niitional leaRno Ihis

. I year, worked only one inninjt’igers W hip -‘"'i S'hite Sox on l ire e -H ille r

Law Definitely To Open Series For Pittsburgh

rnTSUURGIl. Sept. 28 (,V)_Vernon Law. I’ittsburKh’.5'r\inp"\nnTiinfr-ri>rhl-hnm lpri-<iofinit-piv.-uill-pitch-tho— ;nor of th e W orld S e r ie s a K a iiis t the N ew York Yankci

“ Waho, Utah l;iRiders Slay ' In Rodeo Race

: b (.n - idaiio LJMlm, remain In' proffMlnnnl

Lish. last nnti pitch

I 'risers dclcntrd llict 2-0 1 esclny

l;otto;n or Ihp Itil

Ll5h iir,corked a crcxMctl the plftte on Bchoflclds li:\i drn»n.ln Inllclcl.

Tom Cheney, ll

M Df!r[un (he'thrcc-hlt plJOilns

^.il.h»nder Jim BunnlnB-S-jonlnj, scorloK his lUn vie- cr; Dlomcdrs Olivo, Jim Um-’p.-ojcci

ln-25^«clilon»_.ja5o-Jtovc-brloht«i«l-Grw'n-ffton»d-ft-WUl-o:!dHi,nii“ -iinsurance run In the n inth, id Red?, two short of the rtcordlprob.iljiv w

..................................... -IkeouU by a Jlnsle footers riicgame. Elgin; eiiBliif. (

& b<ucs-loBd«d sw iro lt hnrt scoretj team In a niiijoi

In the bixth on a v.ll<rpirntes nl9o fniiui-u.I T il- l‘hlbdelphla Phnlle:

Bdtlraore's Orlolca, Ilghllns for,fcnted the MUwauki ,«or,d place In the Amcrici

' early and oltcn loslon Red Sox 17-

Birds becnn iiill.

nnlng. I

i, »evcnl hlnnlnE after I'

. I Roser CralB threw i 11

of three Cinciii- rs. was the loser.

AnBclc;IiltchlriK .stnff a m»)or league, strikeout record Tiiesiliiy night ns the Dadgers cha.sed 21-Rftmc win­ner Eriilc Brogllo nnd bent fit.LouLi 5-1. Klinbe:

CrniE fnnncd six, bringing the cd tli DojRcr pIlehltiK slatl's tlrllteout'three

fcafon lo 1,080, Tlils|nnd i

™““ '[Kimbcrly’s - ijavvees Belt Ciibs 31-13

■ Vast Reaches of Forbes Field May Neutralize Yankee Power in Series

■V YORK. Sept, 28 irrr-T ;>kc, te r mu SI niul Im to right— that old Derm, lliii

itn-lsn't likely lo do LopcJthe .S'nv York Yankee

hlBhcrt by

na]or 0 Dodgers

Dodnerr Knt 0 rtlic IT

fMlI r llrst................ . . . id up wnlkloK Irrun bflore lie Icit for a p liidil

;'.;er In the llfUl. I "Uirjstr Casey Stengel, p r c - ,3.1 iitr.r lor next wcek'.i world se-lcni'

the tall rlRhi-h'ander:ppw.i;iilty : prove

moved bnck Inlo a tie w Plllsburgh’.i Idle Dick Oorat ... (he Natloiuil lengiie batting lend. Both are hlttlnR J25.

»a n k 'riionins' two-run hoinei nnd a slx-hltter by Chicago's Dor

>ppcd Ssn Frnncl.wo Ic Mays' three hits prcctous ground In

for the National league'•hn ttlng title.

-nve Wlckcrsham, .Cause of Burns - I In Game Found

Wlckcrsham,1' iclthander. blanked the 1

dlinj over ths final 31-3 Jn-UNCOLN, N ebr. .

v;i:Itfrjham. maklnir hl.» first, Tlie cause of the m.v.ilerloua bui i]or leasue oppearance. tame In ' Incurred by five Unlverslly of h.............. — ---- ' ........... t«—i;nsy-Rerljcrt Iri' the'TjraSka'Toolbsn'pIaytrj ln~im

le kenII n a two )ntc hu

force play .....................It In sav'.ns victory No. 23

Hcrbtrt,

usldes Top ■itatisties 'or Big Five'■istiirigton-s pov,crful Husklea, ■tini! pushed aside College ol

Picinc and Idaho In.succes. »ceti dominate the Big Five

JiUiici,.CMch Jim OuenV crew, the 'otlle for the Robb bowl trip.' »ie pace In ru-shlng offense.

Ttnje, scoring and rushing They've also had the few-

polnts scored against them—

Ths Huskies have averaged 418 per gam^ 2 0 0 on the ground

128 through the air. They’ve -fii their opponenu to a meager 'frise of 38 •yard# on the ground '' hire given up an .average of through the alrft-B}*.

•OCI.A, a club th a t taced rugged lit Plilsbursh and Purdue.

' In total drtenso with a 263- ateraRc. The Uclons also ■ In passing offense with an

of 1B3 yards per contcst. C»lirornia. a club that hasn’t ' “> seu the pace in paaslng de- *»,^sWng up an 84-y»rd aver-

^v iau il^^ tH eT la tts tlc il hon^------) UCLA's Billy KUmer. the

!reat,-tallback. He leads In fense' Ti-lth 429 yards and

P>iinc with 3G4. He i<nnkj third Mniliig with a 42,1 average on

« booLi.®«slHngton'a wphomore Charlie ‘'f'lfll ranks first In nishlng w 1:1 yard* In IS carries for

a lU-st do«t) per tiy on -•,-.ai!e. Roy Jackson \ o f

‘shlnston Is second with B9 WI3 h IS carries with Stanford’# “P race gaining B7 In 15.

inturdnY's Mlnne.sola game ao- parently ha. been determined trainer PauJ Schneider said Tucs- day.

Schnclder *ald the burns ap. parently resulted from a combina­tion of salt caused by perspiration, lime used for marking the field and the roughness of new game pants worn next to Uie skin wiih- out shorts. He said In the future powdered chalk will be used mark the field and players ' wear Jersey shorts.

PlUhIng coach Whit Wyatt Mllwnuitcs-nrst—pisyefl-in—in s with Evansville, Ind., In the Three- I league. Ho won n games his .■second year.

called fr:i

rslly batter- -osh line for

otichdoMii.-, In the first hall Ok a 31.13 victory Tuesday

Cub olfense never got off ‘ 'iind n. Twin frills want 'cfl'i.SOO .yards 1 . .The line wa.i coastantly "

r Foibcs field, wh( r ot

Otf,..!!;. I t Shap

1 lllecalilf of

id the Junior ruiii.s roinprci lo r two touch- 5W1U. They h.-id Ie.':s legal plays lan plavs with violations. Kimberly recovered a fumble le .^Ix-yard line .-vnd sent Joe rown in for Ihc first touchdown.

Sccomls later, Mipa.'.? nnd ran 11 back 17 yards r another score. Before the half idcd. nu.sty Eller lofted g strike to Ken Rensan, the play ■lerlng 40 y.ud. .Curtw E.Mon romped :o yards to

get Twin Falls first score and se onds la ter he galloped another : yards_nfter_WilvDn_had blocked Kimberly punt.

Yankee: homer.iPirates' ......nbout 15 poll Yankees and

1 to le played, may pro illKr." nu th n n d Gehi. . lilt any homer.% there In It's unlikely th a t Mantle J WII hit mnny-thts yenr. Ill this secmlnK edce in d the two teams are mucli I olfeiislve ab ility thnr >c«r at fir; ~

the Pirates.: 70 r

ils higher than he Dues hnve scored ims than New Yorl MarU. of course, ai

the two key men in th e Yankee attack. When they'rs hutlntt, thi rest line iip as a powerful support­ing cast that features streak-hit

Mantle 1

, Includlne Dale l/ii«. Uobll Johnnvlsmokey DurKo;.s Scores

n Ihe baso.s well. 'lod a trenchant, dny-l(i-iln ;lng leader all sca.son. 'I'lic ;on. i5tenl hitter Is Lope?.

The Plrale.V offense la; •hock-iiovvcr of New Ya IBS beeu r.lcadler-nncl m lourcftul over llie 2C-v.rcV

Beavers End Suit Against Majors

PORTLAND, Ore., S ep t. 28back to stop the impatient Twin Falls quad, in the fourth quarter. Brown got two more touchdowns, one from four yard-s and the sec­ond from 18 yord.'s, Danny Shelton got the only Kimberly extra point.

TWO BOUT.S SLATED NEW Y o n x , Sept, 28 I^C tw o

./elterwelBht b o a t s were nounced Tuesday lo r St. Nicholas arena on the nex t two Monday nights. O n Oct, 3 Ronnie Cohen of New Rochelle. N. Y., will . . . Johnny Goriiia'n on irooklyn. On Oct, 10 I t will be an all-New York bout between Jerry Donovan Bobby Bartels.

landings•national lsac

[‘‘{7 Solomone. 11. o t HIM- ■ ‘I, has been ihB-mojt «uc-

.^ •pp rtn tlce Jockey to ride ^ .j^ rk a ia e e Aqueduct open-

Times-NewsGridcasting C ontesi'

MW

Robinson Refuses To Battle Moore

OIUMAN HOT EPlUKCS.C.ilir. Sept. 23 i.r--No limiter lio.v lie fare.5 at;alint mlddlcwcl:hl cliaiii- plon Oene Fullmer Oct. 8, Sutar Ray Uoblnson uohTnglil Arclilc

baseball club, on the edge of nanclal dL>asler, ha.-s ngreed drop its monopoly suit ngaln.'t major leagues in exchange for <42,600.

Tlie H2,500 would represent . and lOGO shores of th e minor league assistance fund. Portland

cut out of this a f te r It filed ult asking |i,BOO,000 domi

from the majors. In the 1 Portland argued that T V invasion of Its territory and monopolistic control of players by the n ' leiguea'had 'ctijl ifhCftvny,-

! a dangerou; battling right . Held but th.

'1; Dtlofl, F.i luiJl.inl ,tj,

••I had e rylhlng .11 set u

left-lianded pull h ltt . . have on Inviting r ig h t field targot.

this reason, tlie rival man- -ateady-

) yeaAEo," Robinson snld at Ills trail

camp here. ''In.stcad. he tun around and accepted «n off-

ot *150,000 to fight Yvon Dutelle for IlSO.OOO.

■'Under the setup I hsd ranged. Matty Pox would have staged our fight and guaranteed us 1500.000 each.

•'Why did Moore take the olhei offer? I think the promoter; promised to set Archie up ss l promoter ■ln"CiJIlfornl47'------ ----

let of left-handed pitching at ’ankee stadium nnd use the rlght-

.innders more Ircely at Forbes field.

Pitt a t Oklahoma Syracuse Kan-ia-n

Indiana a t Minnesota

ibw-a at North western Michigan a t

Michigan State Arkansas a t TCU Idaho n t

14'13Syracuse

21-15Minnesota

7-8Nbrlhwestem ■■

14-12 Michigan Stale

Oregon a l Utah

. .ISC a t Weilcm S ta te '

Brown a t Yale Army a t

Callfomta Kansas State a t Colorado Purdue a t

Kotre Dame .Oeorgla ' at USO

Twin Palls a t Boise

Hansen a t CastJeford ' 'Carey a t Richfield

Georgia 21-S

Twin Falls

Bliss a t Dietrich Melba a t

. F iler ..- . Bailey a t

VaUej

K-19Filer

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<mM« mi»l K, Ulo TlmwHewi oine# b*foi» nooq Friday)

Hunter's SaleFOUR HOURS O M Y !

FIRDAY, S ep t. 3 0 lh1:30 t o 5:30

NATIONALLY SOLD

W r i s t W a t c h e s

Bat Uses Claw

Luis TorresThe b it brought bsck his "claw”

o.m—< 19 5 Jio'd and defeated newcomer Luis 00. —.s » t Torres in the Jlrst professional

II, h'unv <«i ft-re.itllng prwram of the season ,\itk»r«ii«w to Tuesday night.

’Porres gave n good account of 1 o a i- ! t n himself a.i the grapplera battled ^.aan—0 > 0 ijoth In and out of the ring. Finsl-

" ly tho Dal broughl hLi "claw" into It. oin-< I 0 [piny nnd noon had taken the first

’ fall, Torres was unable to gcroilf’ si!rto-..ki ' mi' of his comer for the second se­

quence and finally referee Buis ^1?“ '! !I J Jones slopped the match and gave

Tti.nTc. to ‘he Bat., (I), iniim.n Danno McDonald used a rolling

I*) .»l1 Bhort sclisor hold to defeat Ox Anderson in the seml-Jlnal. And-

sAOfB enon substituted for El Mongol00 cmi 0- s ll I ft-ho was unable to keep his ap-00 ouo I * IS 1 pointmeat-•tiih ( in •I'.i Fertln Barr, sub.Mltutlng lor ■ CIO) Umbrichi Cliff Thicdc. dropped the curtain-

■ '■aLier lo Ken Lorlmer. who used01 *c'\- s * i a .'iouiheni crOis hold.

iUuri>. Contorllonlst Bob Rebuck, the . , rubber man, staged an exhlblliCFn.

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- 4nBJuitnrifff«f ltanriflMufau AncltntAwLbmirhftn. Tha t*g nrhT therilat litrtlwitaatoaniibonaintcfthli I •uperb bourbon It always the lanM ...drinkafttr drink. bottU a l te r bottlt. B Y ea ra W * M P w S - ! • A n e lu t A s« D iitm ii« Company, Frankfort, Keotnclgr,.P i n d a r The Bourbon :aitltut«.j

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■sesd a ySEPTEM REU 2S. lOGO TIMES-XEWS. TW IN FATXS, IDAHO PAGE TWENTY-ONE

Jarkets and financeStocks Livestock G r a in s

Fat Hogs Sell CniKlitlalcs Are 2 “Loneliest | C l a s s i f i e d . ‘■Stroiifjer” a t Ji'i-omc Yard

SITUATIONS WANTED

( ,iil)an Planes M ake Pass a t Lj. b. A ircraft

itock Averases

: Cinii 0 l)iy nI I'a-itcm Ciib.i, ,

L'il_N.ition.? In Wcv York yes- iiiiiy tlu t Cuba wotiM rd.s'ort' ft

means, onij-, in niij' effort, ic .(iRe US. lorccs liom aunii-

'hc thrr the .vvetiilns paMM ftt ricnn p ln n c s ere made

(ieUbprnte orders or are tlip ivorl! nf thrlll-scekjnff pUoU could not be learned

O.v

Jtcllnble jourcMrjolci there have >iTii 5cvcr.ll liisuncej where Cu-

tlijhler planc. fitw wIdr to : wUli American plnnes lii cuVfra ilescrise4“ u~(l«12cr-

j lie V S. emba.^y snld U had iio nmmcnt on report.One source wtd thit. while the

ts are iiol optnly hostile. ' ore at lea-ii provoc»llve anc'

uuid lead lo a daiittrous clash.'

Potatoes-Onions

JM lW.i JieU 10.}» p.r r.

John Ernest, 74, Claimed by DeathDUIILEY. Sept, 2S-John Erncat,1. died a i Caisla Memorlil ha ipl-

tal Tuesday aflcr a . hoil Illness.• He was born Ftb, 2). 1B8G, nl Columbuj, Ncbr.p and came to B u r­ley In la u from Cumberlind, Wyo. Ho-u'orkod on (he railroad from Uic time lie was IS je in olil un til hH-j-MfrCTjeot Sept. ?>, 1556,-O n March 23. 1334. lie wu married to Mr.-i. Ethel Erlckwn,' Survivors Include hL< tridow, lw< slcp-»6n.?, • .John Erlckion anc Charles Erlcluon, and a step- dnURhttr, Mrs. UuUe Talbtrt^hll

th reesl.siers. Mri. Mary Oiunt. Mrs.

% Bronson and Mrs, Louise Slrons. all Pocatello, and one broUicr. Lewis Ernut, Salt Lake

Steer KilledniCHPIEllD. Sept. S8-Leo J.

fourths o( & mile from Rlehficld a t the Bums aloush krldfv a t 1:30 p jn . Tuesdsy.

DajnnEM to IMO Fordstatlonwanon were esUmated »00 and the steer, which belonged to Jo« Parker. »ajomin» pi owner, was \-Blutd at 1160,

Twin Falls Markets

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------- . ...bo-0” —>, re4 BRtiuM

m u R E s

WtW YOIIK. S r p l . 28 a.Tt>-*nic- iifnrr'l mnjor .■iupport lies In the

I nrci of the Dow-Jones Iiiilus- iilJ or around 50 points below

currcnt levels, nccordlnic to Mar­lin Oilbcri of V an ALilync. Noel niid coiiipaiiy.

•nils ilof.i not necessarily mean, lie sap, ihnl the inarltcl will Im- iiirtUnlcly rtccdc to Uial 7.onc and 11 Is concflv:ible th u t It m ay slop

iic»hcre in bofween.Gilbert feels th»t, the 525 nrca]

i.t the only level which slAncU cut' IIS a stronR one b u t that nvcrnRcs! are c.ipiblc or fa irly wide nucliia -| tionj In ihe interim . |

Stannard nac( p o o fs m}-s lo buy, aeneral dvnainlcs .-is a ".itork for.

tion" oil the Idea that 13<il enrii- ln«i could rebound lo about 14 or. i i a shire, now th n t airliner losies. liare been wTlttcn off. |

'Hiomson and McKinnon point.? out that some c^nrtlsts w ha had rr«ariltd the lo«'s of th e D ov-: Jon« Industrial.'! os the 'mattlcl f.nO" prior to la s t week’s b reak, arc nu'A' itferrlng to th e wmo are* as me 'Iraglc 600". terming It [ormldable obstacle ]o any lurthcr

ily.flaclie and conipsny recom­

mends a switch ou t of American Can company since tlial linn’a eariUnjs liAve stood sUU lor a decade. Tlic house continues to, like V»n naaltc . atron* recently, on the basis of »n 40 p e r cent' stock dividend a n d a sllsht. boost In the cosh rate . ♦

Stanley Keller and company lccominta(la_6un_ChfiTiIcal a pany as a worthwhile crowth lection among th e lower priced Jsiuts on ihc prospect or faaler

•th. For the : Income rose ti

Irom 37 cents.

It l^all c41 Cl

19flO, n jharc

U.S., Canada Cooperation ‘ EmphasizedBUN VALLEY. -Eept- 28 lifl - . B.-Canadlan cooperation was

sgiiln emphasl«!d yMlerdny at the closing M ssloa of the pscUle Northwest Trode nssoclallon —fc im t.____;_______ _

And a private utility c*e«uUve warned ol a slphonln;*ofr of pow­er from thi/'P acUlc Northwest by California.

Resolutions k d o n te d Included endorslne ef/o rU to h fing the

' - l o _me.

A d ria n Miic/ium

The Truth About Hormones To Make Sldii Look Young

As I write thl,? article, I can Iw k |derp nt>sorptlon and, when ‘’rub- through the doornjy and sec njbeil in" your skin should not feel woman of 4} wanting Jn Die o iilrr jEreni/ o r iJlcky. On fJrsL tppUca- office. The llRht is sood and I see Hon, your akin ahould her clearly.

She look.? 10 years youncer day than she did a inontli qro.Wlint brought about tlil.i ama7.in(T c h a n g e ? Eslrogenlc hormont«.Reama have been written about hormone.^. Will they make women of 75 foot i« BKiiln? Absolutely not. Will they make women ol i30 feel Ulte they are JO again? Only In a way 1 shall eiplaln iater.

Butter and £ggs

Northweit and M o th e r 'ca llin g tor expwulon of trad e between the nocU)i>ui«ra UAlted 6t»t«« and western Canada.

IDe preslilenC o f the C&nadlan Chamber of commerce, n . oordoa Uve. Calgarr, s tM tlm United Statef aod C anada m ust stand "shoulder to shoulder" to meet what h« called " th e {rtatest chaU lenje eter ilun* I n Uie fac« of the people of ihla coaitoent." He meant S o r t e t Prtn ler- Nikita KhnuiicheVs predlelion th a t the

ira tlo ss ol Americanswill Uv« iiru<w 8

Dr. John D avta. director of re- seutb and p tann tnc {or th e Brtt' Isli CDhunbla - Electric company. Vaneomer. b . C „ said. "B tltm i Colittil)^ can i t t a boui abou t ilj

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TBUCKEK nX E D WENDBLL. Sept. M - WNne L.

PatUc. rout*. I, weniWl. w«s toed (S and cotU br JtuOet of tbe Pete* J . a . MlUer Mandar lo r »o U|hU ^ w l n ( on an overbani on « tracUo*d ot lumber. BUI» Pa- troimas WUUam Van Dyke lnued (b t d » t ^

eoflli,'He arjued th a t » tjnlfled atoraie

and power, system far outweigh! any galtu eltber nation eould real- i u by going i t alone.

- " fo r Jvtt-

To know the trulh about hor­mones you need lo leim -just-tnro- ilmplQ facts: 1. The beauty of n woman’s akin i t a r t s brenklnx down as .ilffnj of mtncipau.^e be?(n, becau.^e the female organs fall Bupply enough estrogenic he. mones lo feed the skin—less atid less a.1 you grow older. 3. Estro­genic hormones can be supplied t< the skla by rubbing on n pcne- tratlne rormula coataining the hormones.

Here Is a test reported In e entitle journal, one ol many th a t showed similarly Mnsatlonal r e ­sults: Twcntytlve women applied hormones to one side of the lacc and neck, and to one hand. O n the oUier side and the other hand, a jlmllor preparation containlnB no hormones was applied.

•n ttte -ttre the-reporti-ln-3hnpJe-words:

Skin lines tor wrinkles) quickly dimmed or disappeared from sight as creases'and hollows filled out.

Blotches and "old-ase frccklca” .......................................... neck,

8kln WM softer, cleirer, seemed to lose Its chronic dimness, nnd Uke oa. revived freshness and vi­tality.

All these amazlnf things hap ­pened gn th# side where the h o r­mones were used. Ueannbile nc changes occtjrred on the other side. T he same withered, lifeless complexion.

Stm another seienUst reports in effect Jmprovement In the skin of women past menopsme w u str lk - ing. These women looked Uke th e years had been tuxDtd t>ack to ­ward their youlWul *pre-cbaoge” appearance.

IVe seen this myself. 1 have the improvement so rtpld tha t in Just two days women' looked

Ann. »hst i J lf t.to th e splrltsr 1 cannot truthfullr any that women o( N felt like they

U*ht come back —their chins nU«d with proud wnfldenCe-the n t for Urlng n - turn—beoaus»-l-prciutDe—to-look youoger Is to led jbiingcr.

Now to select a good e d t^ e n lo “ here Is w hat

d iT K w : I

appear OB tbs label. ’n ia recom -

■nie b « should b« as rich u poasU)l« In lanolin aod Vegeuble alii..to permit AA p eu tnuon a n d

An e x tra good buy In hormone products today Is a preparation cnllcd HOR.MONEX Beauty Sc- nini. I I Is made by a J8-year-old laboratory that has produced over DO million packaRcs of pure, fine cosmetics, JIOR.MONEX Is so ef­fective In revltallrJng sKlng ckln Hint over 500 leading deparuiient stores a n d thousands of drug and cu.%mctlc outlets recommend It to UiEir. cuatom eri......... ................ ...

What ts more. It Is guaranteed lo bring you Joyous, noticeable re- j.uU.1 In 5 days or your money back, HORMONEX Beauty Serum Is really a bargain at »3,50. Bo. If you w ant to s»e If your dreams of a younger-looklng skin — wlUi wrinkles dimmed, color and tex­ture Improved, can come true, I suggest you get a 100-day supply low. U.1C SOR.MONEX Beauty Se- •ora lo r 5 days—tliea Jo ti iot imailng results.

THC FASHION FOR PALUI

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GoMtn A utum n...(rogronco os critp end refreshing o t Awfumn itiell... yeu'll love th« exciiing scent ond the pockaglng to rem lnU e^t of F o ll- flame c o lo re d leaves sithouetledogalnit while: — -----------------------------:COLOONK eU ariN O l*OWDKR COt-OONK aPHAY H irr

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is so p o len tA 100-day supply eostJ

only 53.50 plu^ Ux

. . you a # coBcenlrals yosr hormone treatment on *poU thsi need I t meat becaou llom ons Beauty Serem Is so powerlnl drop of I t fives sUn over tliree " n e t aa masy henaane m lts as _ dab e r- cream. W osderlal abfBt. Uw eyes »n4 moalb, ea the Uuvat.

Tbe m oat pelent bermone peep- anUoD w e know of tor beasty col.

To introaaee Stradivari and 3 e [o re d to 70U, P rince M atchabelll oHera you a jrano dispenser of nutU hlsg perfume FR£Xwith tliepor* chiM of Cologne Pcrfanee.

J M ^ staailard honnoM cream. O ne bottle Issta aboal IH 'day*. J t i i t T dropi dallr-ilTes yea-

tg t ot LasaUn and 6U peaetn les .

Vflu niAV o fa ta lf l'H o rao n e x

B e a u t y S e ru m a t :

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PAGE 'nV EN TY -FO U R TIMES-NEWS, TW IN PALLS, IDAHO W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEI! 21

Wyoming Senator to Speak at Gooding Demo Rally on Oct. 7OOODINO. Sept J8-1

McOff, D., W yo; Mill .■.prflk i t tlicl Owxllng Wtir Mpmonal dull »Vl 130 p. m. Fi'ldiiy, Oc; 7, uii'lrr ipniisnrflllp o f Itif UruiocriHc| ccllt^^l cmiimiilrr. I

MfO« V-:* o< MehfU-]ka Ttachcr* colleuf, U nl'crjit) ot Colorarto »nd umirf.'Hy of Oil- MBO, Wlillr v.f.rkliii! in h li Ilrlrt' of pduciilliill McGfr v.a.> cnsJlitd us k prolcj-.rr of Apfcctihy.r In Nrhr.*.-..............trr.'llv. III- h.':. rt Allifrlr.iii t>

I W(^lr.

UiilvfrHlv >‘t Noire Uame al;cl crucl-^r nt hlr.lory Rl 111.: Ui.i *llv iJ Clilrar'’-

HPlialor McO'T lu*

invfliliic r:crcrr. >rr\r<l In It) c Icrfiil pn)tr.'.slii:i:il nctlvlllr% rludlns ?luily Iciiir.i In Ihp^ Uiil

fnrplfrn pollry.Tlip Wyoinlnc .'rnAtnr \> m fh

til in m a. !!<• ii.u( n n r r utor iKillllcAl oftlif brlnrr. 1

Ji____ jiiilillc IliHlrel lo tittPiiiI. Tickinny br obliiln»*<l nt (lip Flojil C* rf.ldriice In GondlnK or at Wendell dnic.itorr.

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1

Two CSlifcrts Slated Friday By Navy Unit

n upE nr. sc p i. :e — Compitie prosrimi for llic ndcrnixm nnd evfiilng pfrfprninnccs of ihe U. 8. nsry bnnd nl tlic Mlntdokn ccuniy liigh Mhool Prldny wrrc nnnounc- »d this wtck by Klwaiils cllib mtmbrrs.

Clubs from Rupert. Dccto and Burley nrc comhliilnB tliflr ctforW 1<3 sponsor Ih r appfarance i>l Ibfb»nd- A parade U Klicdiilpd .Fri­day prior to th e mfttliiee pcrlorm- Rnce, wltli hlKh school bands Irom BttR Khools Invlltd to porUclpalt.

Soloists lor lUe eveiilnK pertorm- •iica will Include Gordon Finlay, comet; Lnwreiice Wlenc, Irnni- bone; Den Mitchell Morrli, ten­ner; Rkliard Bnln. harmonica, atid Frank Bclroonellt. English post horn.

Borne of Iho »el«llons for the erenlJVf progrnm are "CBrnlval of Venice.’’ "All Tliese EfldcarliiB Younif Charms." "Playera." "f iilenno Funlnsy." "Voicts Sprlnc." ‘‘KuiiRnrlan lUiaptody 1," and ai) Irish suite, Including auch wngs bb -Th# Olrl I Lelt De- Wnd Me." "T he m ke.i o f Mailaw," "Hia Lmc Rose of Summer;' andn i i a Jiiah.-Waahtrwomaa."_____

MoUnes cololsls wUl Include Balnt eelmenelllt P&ul Allen: Har­old Wendt, lu id Biinuel Arjts. cor- net Irlo. and K enneth Mnlone and Gary Elliot, xylophone duet.

Borne of th e selecUona »i performnnce will be "Parade of Ih# CharlQleera," •'Tlie New Post Horn Oallop." "Woodwind Won­derland,” "B r a i; 11," •’Pcrtldla." "Merry M aken . All," “Atnerlcans, We March," "PBrtndole." «ud

1 Rapluody."

Grangers forGooding Tell New Leudevs

noon iN c :, scpi :o-Memhcrs of tiriinKC wIlli blrtliiliiy-iiniilviT.'.nrlrs In July, AURU,';! and HPplfinbcr w.'rf- iKMWPd ap-illuck-4upper prccrdlmt elecUoii of officcr* nc a rfgulcir mccling sC (he liali Insl wpfk. ;

DftTld I^kr w.-is rlrctrd muster. I Other olflcfra Incliidc Hex Miller.' ovcr.n'cr; Mrs. NpUiv Iluft, lectur- rr; QeorBc Rnthke. slewaril; Mr, und Mrs. C, E, Ewlns, nvl,«anl slmnrd and lady tuuhlaiit *tew- iirii: Mrs, Gar;in DaUKli, clitiplnln;! Mrs. Clmrlp,» Ore, rcMeclpd treo.i-'

: Mr.i. Everrlt D^ubnrr, sccrc- tary; Marcus KiiIp, rcclected Rate- keeiwr; Mrs. lUUikc, Crr«; Mr.v Lake. Pnmonn. and Mrs. Miller, rc. flcctccl Flora. C. M. Abercrombie'

olecied to icrv* on the cxccii-' commlttec and Mr. and Mrs.

Eft Inn were selected iillernates to itatc OrnnKC,

New otflccM ulli be liistMIed «Jlfi oUlcer.i nl .»ji b o rd 1 n n t e. OriinBcs.Piid .Ooodinj cniinty, Po-' mona Ornnne olllcers during K' public Installation at the local hall I « l B:30 p.m. Frldfty. Mrs. E. P, I Penton, Nampo, win be livitalllnft I officer ossLiled by Mr. and Mrs, F, I O. HarlKnd. Uarlxnd Is sfcreiaO’ l of stale Granite, |

Tlie refre.^linient committee In­cluded Mr. and Mr.v CUvrencti Pauls. Mr. end Mrs, Ralph Smith oncl Mr, and Mrs. ^<JVoI\ Bliss, I Glenns Fcrr>-. I

Members are reminded that the ( nexl reiular meeting Oct. 14 wlIll btRln at 8 p.m.

Cuba to Release Two Americans

HAVANA'. Sept, 58 Lfl-TTlO Cli-I .baa soYcriuncnt. alter lidding t^o; Americana wnnled on murder! cliarges in the Brltlsli Dahamaj| Sor jjvr jnonth*. lias finally asrecdj to ihelr extradition. |

Tlie cabinet Mmouncetl la.it | night that AWln Table. Jr.. 2S, Torrance, calll., ood william Se«, S3, Etownti. A rk, n-ould be sent to Nft-isau to face trial.

The men nre accu.scif of murder­ing Cap!, Angus UoatwrlRht, » , Key Went. n « .. and pirating his fJililnR bout, Muriel ill .

P A R D O N O U R A P P E A R A N C E . . . . . . . . . . ^

( . . . . B U T D O N 'T M I S S T H E S A V I N G S

S o o n w e w i l l d o u b l e t h e s i z e o f o u r m a i n f l o o r , e x p a n d i n g i n t o t h e

s p a c e f o r m e r l y o c c u p i e d b.v t h e M a y f a i r , d i r e c t l y a d j a c e n t t o o u r

p r e s e n t s t o r e , R e m o d e l i n g i s g o i n g ; f u l l b l a s t . O u r n e w s t o r e w i l l b e

t h e f i n e s t a n d m o s t m o d e r n i n t h e a r e a .

Duriiiff remoileliiiK sale, you can make b is ’ variet.v of clolhinj: aiul ^lioc.s for men niui Ixiys. ; nnil .skirt.s. We nui.il make \vay fnr more of th e i di.sc, n rriv ing daily. Buy now a l these monoy-.'s;

C o n t M o i WINTER SURCOATI(cavy ihity. wn.Hliablo heavy poiisiicil cotton .slielJ, knit collar, w ri.ttlc ts. nylon body lininK quillcMt with 100',:..(:cllae!oud. Coinplctely Svnshablc. Mens sizes '.iC) to 4C>. 3 cufor.s, great buy n t ] 2 .0r>.

SALE PK ICE ONLY 1 0 . 4 8

SUBURBAN COATBy D A N IEL BOONE

l{EI>FORf> C O n i> , w i th eomplolel^- ivvi.sJinbJe o f- Ion p ile lininpT. Colorn a r e hnndsom e belRe or sm a r t new olive. W c n r II f o r drew*, fnr Kporl. f o r w o rk . Sizes .16 lo 11. Retr. 1 RJ:>

SALE PR IL ’E ONLY

WINTER COATS & JACKETSOne big group IN A VARIETY OF styles, fabric, and hn- Inga, rwg. 12JJ5 to :9.»!SALE PRfC^ FK O Jf...

1 4 . 4 8

MEN S SUITSH A N O V E R S Q U A R E

One bJs jrroup of Men's . .Fine 100'; V.001, rugged hard Ilnlsh worslcds. In the IMcsl sin­gle Ijreajted models and palterns, in a big vntlety of colors, most »Uh two palrs-of trousers. Really

.fine juiw for drew wear, or fur buslntiv »onder(uI for sale.^men or travellrj men. Checlcs. stripes, muttd plaldi and solid pottcma. nenula'rs, shorts, long*. IleRUr larly niOO with two trousers.

K I N G S R I D G EOne group ot KlnRsrldgc nll-wool Custom Fabric suits Fine KlnKsrldne Flex-Tallored quality tailoring, fine wool msterlnls In handsome iip-to-dat* patterns and cnlors-you can IcpI the quality, and the superior lit.Ncm strlpfi. mijlpd checki. sharkskins, blrils-e.vr worsteds, pblds. BfRular*, shorts, longs. Otg. C950 ind 65 00. SALE PRICE 0N1.V-------- -

Q n a G ro u p M en 't and Big Boyt'

DRESS and SCHOOL SHOES143 pairs from Wcyenberg, Freeman, Edgerton and many othtr-llnc-Hncs.-In-fftvorll* colorc-anil »tylo4-aiu»-6-Uia2.- In group. »!t30rled widths,

Reg. 1 8 .9 5 ....................................SALE PRICE 1 4 . 4 g

Reg. 1 5 .9 5 to 1 7 . 9 5 .................SALE PRICE 1 2 . 4 8

Reg. 1 3 .9 5 to 1 4 .9 5 .... .r .. : . . ; .S A lE T R T C t'1 0 i4 8Res. 1 0 .9 5 to 1 2 .9 5 .................SALE PRICE 8 . 4 8Reg. 8 .9 5 fo 9 .9 5 ......................SALE PRICE © . 4 8

2 1 P A I R S o f C A N V A S O X F O R D S

T redlite, R eg . 4 . 9 6 ........................SALE PRIce 3 , 4 8U. S. K cd s . Reg. 7 . 5 0 ................... SALE PRICE 4 . 4 8

- t - K « d i G o l( -S h o tir~ R « 9 .r9 .9 5 ^ .,.-S A L E J> J l{ C £ -5 ,4 8 - -

F am o u s Brand

T O P C O A TM nnchesler and other famous brand toi>-

conts, all wool and wool/orlon bleniis. Hniui- Rome patterns .ncwe.st colors, alt in rag lan sleeve models. Tcrrific values a t $35.00.

SA LK PRICE ONLY

O n e Big G roup All W ool

R ock-K nit TopcoatsIncluding lop quBllty domestic Iibrlcs and finest Im­ported tweeds'and saxonies, Smstt raglan sleeves and new Continental half-IUglan sleeves. Regulars, shorts, longs- n«J. *5.00 lo 5SJ5,

O N SALE A T ....... 36". 48

L a d ie s ' F o m au i Nome

^ ^ B L O U S E S -He» styles In *» and long sleeves. In solldr checks, plaids, and strfpes. Wa.^h and Wear colions «nd Dacron/cotton fabrics. Deautlful new collar de.slgns. Sites 30 to

Reg. 3 .9 8 — Safa P r ic e onfy 3 . 4 8 Reg. 2 .98 — Solo P r ic a only 2 . 4 8

B L O U S E a n d S K I R T S E T SOne group of LAdlcs BIqum and Skirl silt.

vu h a b le colions. in iUlpfs. chrcts ana other p a tien a , Sizes JO lo 16. Btg,

(oklrtind blouK)

O n« G ro u p

S K I R T S a n d B L O U S E S

Olid colorj ............. ......... V i p r i c e ”

BOYS' DEPARTMENTS P O R T C O A T ST.illorfd from fine wool fabrics. Assorted slMS and color.i-

W I N T E R C O A T ST u o brand new styles or boys' Washable Kllcker style WINTER COATS, ZIPPER FRONT, POLISHED COT­TON and heavy duly sflietn shells, one style wlih orlon

able, sues 6 to 18. Five colors.Reg. 8S8. 1053 . . ... . ■■...SAtE-PBICE-'ocher boys’ winter coats and J&tteis. from fan mnkerj, a t bis savings — a big assortment o ( »tyle» fabrics, many Tuhable.

B O Y S ' D R E S S S L A C K S

.. 7 48 , " r s , 5.48Boy's conlliiental Bedford and Polished to lton slacia. As­sorted colors, sius a (o ta.

Boys- 13?. ot. Blue Denim MAVERICK JEANS. 1 f jSANFORIZED, full cut, site 6 lo 12, on ly............ I . / /Boya' Lons sleeve and Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, from famous brtnds, sizes 6 to IS, « j n RCB- ....... ...........SALE PRICE I . ^ O

' crw xn r A i j j h iukb uwe t t

. Sport ShirtsMen's Lone Sleeve and short sleeve SPORT SHIRTS, Fam­ous iAnds in iiunmy tabrics. beautltuiiy tailored. Solid col- ws. Bialds. chects, pai-ley patterns.

«.>. l . » --------- 3 .4 8Bet. 1 3 $ --------- 2 ,4*

A rgyle S o c k sMen's cotton Arjyie SOCKS, renll,v iiood gualliy - you'd exi>ect to pay Ji.oo a pair. Ropefi price reg. «9c. SA L t TRICE

2 pair Jot-UM

Muny o ther great buys loo nu­m erous to advertise. Most of these sam e frreat buys are avail­ab le a l ROPER’S IN BURLEY. RUPERT, AND BUHL. DUR­ING THEIR BIG

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