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Traffic Death __Sc6reboard Bert. ,u • conparlsnn of )ftUlltle« Kt of tills 'or-itet-Tinih i9Jo -ray Vallcr *nd for Iht lUU. Idaho, 1960 ................. 5 Idaho, 1961 .................11 © '’S S n r Valley, 1960 .... 0 iS«t! Magic Valley, 1961 .... 0 A Regional Newspaper Serving TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, JANUARY in, 1061 Mrnihr’r of Audit ItiKcaii of CircuUllont iK-uicil »nil L’liilcil I'rcA* liiternaiiiinAl gnow Falling on Capital is Crowded City Awaits Kennedy’s Inauguration Times-News Purchasec WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (AP and Itie w eatherm an giv Sale ,T(.frie ;inrl UPly—Snow began fallint; in \Va>-1iington thi.s (tnriiing, weatherman (lavp the crowded cit.v thi.s glum n. u> ; Sovi«ral inches , ,,, K nnedv’s iiiJiuffuration tom orniw . Hut (•(inip 'innw nr slr»pi iii,. ....... i*..i .............................. i -'H M a n k a t o , M in t i. I h o .''5il , for'oi^J^ ................................................ .3y Minnesota Publisher; No Changes Anticipated B ill to Start uration tonnirrmv. But come .snow or slccl, ih.. , was suunred '"od lig it.s bigge.st celehration.s. Kennedv wa.i deep in com, once with Presi-';^''“‘''‘':. n>c,)rpo.rali(Mi were lilci w ith I li,' .^. crciary i ---------- ------------- -------- - -■ -------------- dent Kisenhou “r in th e ^ ''’’*'"--^'''” > 'r'' 'T^^ X T «J Wliih. Il„n. ........ I.............................. ............. _____ lastern Firm H it By Embezzlement SHELDON, la.,, Jan. 19 (/P) — The two million dollar ihortage in the Sheldon National bank brought a quick visit here from Elliott Roo.sevelt, financial advi.ser for a <int-growing Sheldon feeil compan.y. The late president’.s news wnferencfr w here he di.sclo.sed that Mr.s. Burnice Iverson Geiger had bought about one-third of Northern BiocJiemical c o r p o r a t i o n ’s 350,000 .shares of .stock. He left today for W ashington, Ld. C., and the inauguration pceremonies. Mri. Geiger 1.1 In Jnll at Sioux y alter admUtlnR the near-rec- '-jBiEBZlemcnrtrom -the' bnnlt B.or which her'father, W. P. Iver- T mii, 83, was president. ^Roosevelt has been In a number i.businesses In recent year.'i. He "as hired as a financial advl-ser I by Northern - Biochemical last J year. • Thl3 fledgllnff Industry, organ- ized about a year ago to deal In the manufacture and sale of spe- cial animal feeds, started with S8,- 000 but 13 now capitalized at $500.- 000. Mrs. Oeiger, assistant cashier of the Sheldftn National bank un- til It collapsed Tuesday, had held ft controllliiR interest in-tho chem - ical firm. The extent of her- holdlngfl In the company was the first con- crete figure turned up during an Inmtlgotlon-of whaL she did-with thB.j2.126.869 defalcation.thftl re-, salted-ln tho olosing-of -thft hnnk, Although substantial, the Inve-st- menfc ,in the chemical firm stock, repieiwts only a port of the em- bezzled lands. Mrs. Geiger paid for the stoolc In excess of $130,000 with blocks $1.08 and (1.16 a ahare: -Recfirds-lndltf^ite- th a t in - the carjy months of) the corporation, outstanding *shnbs tot.aled only about 200.000 atd Mrs. Geiger hel(L65 per cent. firm also D river Fined By-Judg^-for T ipsy C harge Amos Burk, -ai. Minidoka, was fined $100 and costs -and given a 30-dny suspended jail sentence Thursday mornlnK'by Paul Justice of tlie Peace' August Bethke for drunk driving. Burk ms arrested by State Pa- trolman Roy Tliomn.s as the result of a two-v.ehlcle colli.^lon about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at the north end of the Hcyburn-Burlcy bridge on the_edge of Heyburn^ Burk \va.«5 released to the custody of his brother Wednesday night after refusing to tajce a blood alco- hol test. The 1054 Mercury Burk vas W ving hoffH acro.«>s IHe "bridge el(L65 . EMWiuBsraiarlesT T t F. Schools R eport H ig h « A bsentee L ist ^jBchooI—absentees—havA—been—oti- Ihe Increase during the past week according Jp reports from Har- •ison, Blckel. Morningslde, W ash- ington and Lincoln fidhools. HarrlBon Khool reported 83 ab- wntecs Monday and 76 Tuesday of approximately 600 enrollm ents. Washington school reported 74 ab- wnt Wcdhes'day oiifc o f 500 s tu d e n t s ' enrolled. This Is the highest re- corded to date a(, W ashington. Blckel school has had “about 50 udento nh^enf, nil wppk,” stjitpfl r^cls Anderson, school principal. The school has 602 students en- Morningslde school had 72 ab- «pt W ednesday. Jack Watts, jcnool principal, said th e absentees have been “building up” since Christmas vacation. There are 894 students enrolled a t th e school. -Uncoin-schoohwas-thB-Dnljrone sporting a downward trend. Out & total enrollment of 660 stu- there^ were ' '49 absentees Sported Wednesday. The average 3 between 35 and 40 students per lay, according to Mrs. Myron Dos- *cit, school secretary. Absenteeism J'w highest prior to the Christmas holidays, she said. Most school spokesmen agree «at measles is taking the biggest jju but. add that chicken pox, flu, «trcp throat infections J^aii claiming a number of vie- School Officials Ask Payroll Aid NEW ORLEANS, J a n . 19 (UPD - ihui, Orleans sohool board, (d .A ? newly-lntograt- working tlnce S y ,? '■“"‘Iblocks, today od- t , m e e t tomorrow's Uic ICBlslature helps iiM V0“ 1» O. niccke ''““f'l sent chccltj for the B,v !*, "“'“II Rouge for law- endorsements. ®*l'aust soiDo (d '“’"'■il funds contlacat- las '« November. It »’liethi. .1 ."""'C^Uatcly known "!>'«• the c t e k ! . " “‘“ ‘’ No Inc: rease lO Ml - Calvin '"ternni J ‘ illrector of tho ""Meatiri™'" “ rvlcov- lms r»- , ''’I'"'* that thwo Is no turlty yeiM'In tim noclnl sc- '"'honS'" P"'' ploye, '"'plifyor nnU tlie «in- stnicrtheTeffrof alD 57Tordtwo- ■nJir~pptttto truck driven by John E. Gouchnour, 30. Burley, owned by the B and C Trucking company, Burley. Alvin Hovernale, 34, Minidoka, passenger In the Burk car, was taken to the Minidoka Memorial hpspltal_ for treatmen^pf_ cjttgn- slve facial lacerations and severe shoulder bruises, according to tlte attending physician. Patrolman Thomaa was assisted by-6heriff-Theo—Johnson—Ther s^d the truck had slowed and the driver was signaling for a left Tiirh wheii the collision .occurred, Alfred P. Kingsland, Jerome, was fined $100 and costs Wednes- day by Jerome Justice of the Peace Leo Terrill for drunk.driv- ing. His driver’s license was re- voked for one year and he was sentenced to 30 days in Jail. The \M iilc when the snow atni’li'ii cnniin^r down. .He yuid hi.s xpv-ond |o -the ouigolii- chiof 1 ‘xccuLlve. and il w nii’ loiii:tr Liian i-ho first.. T h e v ! huddled for,, nrai ly uvo hours on Dec. (i T<iclay iliry spent- more th.iii two liouns dl.scu.s.sing prob- lem.s. On It’.tvini; ihe White House. Kennedy drove lo the home of a friend in iho Gi'ori’Ptown area of enccs were on .-schedule. He platmpd to take in a few reccption.s ionit;lu before nttend- ing tile lnnut>ural concert and the Dcmocrftiic ciiiertainment gain tonight, Tho.se weie the major events on the inaugural eve program. Lf»borlnR • u n d e r overcast skie.i. am ld’ falDnp snow, workmen ap piled the In.st touche.s to 'ne con- struction ihat hn.s turned.Capitol plaza liUt) a vast outdoor arena for the Inaguration ceremony. Every plane, train and bus fetched in i>oliiicinns, celebrities, school children. bra.s.s bands and ordinary prGoinct-run Democrats eager to whnop it up over regnin- Ing control of the w hite Hojiso, All were here for a solenin oc- cnsion ihat la,si.s bul a moment Around 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, Kennedy lakes ihe simple oath, and as he doe.s the awesome re- aponsibltity for lending thly coun- try In the challenging days aJ»<;ad quietly shift to him. Rarely has there been such an all-star cn.st Kennedy-is iytvt. Hai'i y-Truman- is here. DwIrIU -Eificnhowor- is here. Herbert Hoover was expect- ed late Today. * ' For a short lime tomorrow four nxen who hove taken this high oath will be together at the capl- tol—two Democrats, two Republl- caiis—iKho by their very presence are An excellent illustration of deniocracyTit •work.- ' ----------- ■Here Is th£ schedule of major Inaugural events. Today: 3 to 6 p. m.—Reception for state governors and special f the Timo.s-News is uniioinu'oii juiit'A todiiy by the rotirinjr owm'r,-:, R. S. and Emil BonU'\vii.'k. and the lU'W n/, m'r, Jared How, piililishei-nI'the I'^'reo i\t an niuH^i'l'isiMl rig:ure, is eflVnive iiium'diately.- of state ill toil.iy I'oi* tho Hated in the article.^ are .Mr. and M rs. How. aiul thi'ii- a tlo r- 1 Smylie Plan Is Launched guests; 7:30 p. m.—Dinner and re- ception given by slnger-actor Prant-Slnatra; B-:15 p. m ^Inaugi ural concert at Constitution hall. President-Elect and Mrs. Kennedy to attend; 8:45 p. m,—Inaugural gala to raise money for Democrats. Slruitra and other leading enter- tainers are featured. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy to attend. * Tomorrow: 11:20 a. m.—Kennedy J.iLii_jeiit£acL.--waa_BU6pendfid. cttils-at-White-Housrto-escort-El" Kingsland was arrested New Year’s day and was released on $U)0’ bond to await result of a blood alcohol test which was .322. Eugene Hughes, Jerome, was (Continntd on Ptga 1. Colnna T) U . S. E xports Outlawed to Dpminicans W A SH IN O T O N , J a n . 19 lUPB - The United States today announc ed a ban on exports to the Domlii' lean Republic of trucks, parts to be used for trucks, crude oil, gas- oline and some other petroleum products, -------------------------------------- The commerce department said shipments from the united Slates to the Dominican Republic of these Items would be blocked "In furtherance of U. S.. foreign policy and pursuant to the Jan. 4 resolu- tion of the council of the Organ- ization of American States.” The resolution urged economic sanctions against the Dominican Republic. It followed a decision by the American foreign ministers at a conference In Costa Rica to consider such action because the regime of Rafael Trujillo was Im- plicated In an attempt to assas- sinate Venezuelan Prcsldjent Rora- ulo Betancourt. Effective tomorrow, the depart- m ent said, specifically approveil. Individual export licenses will o' required for exports to the Do- mlnlcon' Republic "of petroleum and petroleum products ond all nutomoblle-and-truoli-porf senhower to inaugural ceremony: Jtoon-— IntiUimral ceremony at capltol. Kennedy’s inaugural ad- dress; 1:30 p. m-^lnaligural par - ade from capitol to White House; 7:15 p. m,—Fireworks display and women’s air force band concert at Wnshlngton m onument; fl p. m.— Five Inaugural balls! If you love a parade, tomorrow Is your day. A procession of 32.000 military men, civilian- dlgnltam rand^er^- formers, ranging from Shrlners on mule back to pretty ft^rls on color- ^CofiUniifd-oh-f«e* J.- Cblumn i)- W estern Man To T op FAA W A S H IN O T O N . J a n . 19 fflPP — President-Elect John P. Kennedy today appointed Najeeb E. Halaby, West coast electronlc.s executive, as head of the federal aviation agency. The president-elect said he chose Halaby to succeed outgoing PAA administrator Elwood P. Quesada because he considers Halaby "the most competent" man available for “one of the most challenging Joba In the administration.' Halaby; 45, and a native of Dal- las. Tex., has offices In Los An- geles. He Is secretary-trcosurer of Aerospace corporation, a private research firm which Is the main technlcol adviser for the sir force ballistic missiles and space pro- grams. ■ ' Halaby olso has been octlve In aviation as a prTvate pilot, since 1933, a test pilot for the Lockheed corporation, from 1041 to 1043 and Idaho Youth W ork Corps ! Is Proposed! BOISE. Jan. 19 - A bill pro-1 po-sing the creation of n youth work coi'ixs In Idaho is ready fori ip.scntatlvc.s. Rep, Carl R. Burt, R.. Ada. said the bill would authorize creation of ft work 0011)5 for youths between 14 and 17 years of age. The corp.s would bi' directed by the sliitc hind co:iinii.s.sioner an d financed by a $200,000 j’o n e ra l fund appropria- tion in the next biennium. Tlie bill provicles''enrollment~for Ihree-inonth periods up to a n\axi- mum of four yeans. BnMe pay would be SfiO |»‘r m onth with an addi- tional S5 per m onth for each sub- .se^iuont enrollment. Leadership re- spon.slbilitie.s or special skills would be compensated with an additional $10 per month. . ; Under provision of tlie bill, a director would be appointed by the- governor .subsequent to approval of i the .sutc \and commission. He' would be paid a salary of $7,000 per year. A coni/nlssion would set policy for tUe corps. Its tnembershlp would consist of representatives from ihc state boards of health and education, the state forestry department, highway department ond the tm tv 1o y m e n t aecurity agency, Tile corps would be assigned to conservation 'work required by va- rious slate agencies. Burt said such a corps would make It possible to accelerate con- servation work and also provide jobs for tho.se youngsters who are unable to find other summer em- ployment-. ----------------- T ard y B uyers W' JARED HOW Purchase ’6T Plates in T. F. More than 50 late-buyers of 1061 license plates appeared at the as- sessor's office In the courthouse Thursday morning. The deadline for display of 1061 plates was mld- Jilght—Wednesday._Any_motQ):laL driving a vehicle after that time Is subject to arrest and a fine of %1 and cbsts. The first of such fines was pold early Thursday by William Beas- ley, 520 Third avenue north. He appeared before Twin Falls Police Judge Robert E. Pencc after being cited“Ulr-6i40 a.m. Tliursday- by State Patrolman John Wray. Beasley Is a used car salesman for Union Motors. Clerks at the assessor's office said he was their "first customer -I'nmsdiiy-mDrnlng. At ll;16 a.m. Thiirsduy 11,007 automobile and 3j706_ truck license plates iiiid bem sold In Twin Piills. Figures for Buhl were not obtain- able. First In Cassia BURLEY. Jan. 10-Charl‘es J. Preston, 31. Declo, and Willard (Pat)-Patter3onr Burleyr^vore-tho first Cassia county residents to be fined for failure to display 1061 license plates. .They were fined 82 and co.sLs each 'Thursday morning by Justlcc of the Peace Alfred Crane. Both were cited by State Patrolman Frank Mogensen. NEWS BULLETINS COEUR D'ALENE, J.n, 10 H1-Kob«t J. rtnnlnr, KeUo,* .ttorney and former Shoshone count, proseoul n* .Homey, turned down an offer lo be Unltea States district uttoriiey for Idaho, the Coeur d’Alene rrc;s lald It h»d learned today. W A S H IN O T O N , J a n . 10 MPH ' - Tl'® ''■’“I® foreign reloillons com- m lttcTtodnr tcntntlvelr npprovod Chester .Bowles as undersecretary S sLV ponding X 'L “al nomination by Presldcnt-Elect . John F, Kennedy. ____ J.? /'einl! Ion 0 rreaotor .t the national .tomlo reactor .ta ln V .; ; nuclear .«ur.ron,.n unconlroll.d ch»l.j r..etlo„ The Arn m W that extensive evidence now provide, ooneluilvt evidence fhat t“lueTe.r Aou^on took pl«e ...» «.uU of neutron .ollva- tlon Infolvlni |(>Id_«n^ copper tlenienH. _ ^ ^ Si?. w iS . M .M ; “ l"«> ">"« *"“ 1“ trying to overthrow 0 «8tro'i reiime. I Last Time D E N y E R , J a n . 10 (tIPD — The U. S. jveather bureau hpre said today It would comply with the wishes of the Pueblo, Colo., Chamber of Commerce official and would no longer name Fraser, Colo., or any other mountain town, as the coldest spot In the nation. Tho weather bureau listed Fraser this morning as tho nation's coldest spot, with a reading of 20 degrees below iero. But the forecast said It “T»ouid-bethe-lastrttae-thatJia»i ser would^e so listed. Under the new policy, tl'e weather bureau will' list the temperatures, including Froserr- but will not designate Praser or any mountoln area as the cold spot. Skiing Good SUN VALLEY. Jan. 19-Skl- liig condition arc "good lo very Bood.'' Slgl Ellgl reported Thur.sday rnornlnR. Snow depth.s Include Inches at Biildy, 18 at Round- -hotBir;-13-Tm“ Dsirar mffiuntalh and 12 on the valley floor. f liOI.'^l';. ,Ian. lO (.\l’ ami L'PI)—Tlic luni.se appropria- tiiiM.s i-i'iiiniiltcp tnd.’iy iiitrodiuoil an omnibus money bill I 'M I. to c'luu'i Cnv. Roliorl K. Sm.vlit's buiklinE pro(rnim amid noMi’irin- cliai'Ki'rt it.'i n d io n \Mi.s im p ro p e r. ’Flic bill, w h ic h II h ''' iiiiTcasi'.'i the laxc.s on bocr and ciKi'i'cttos and retains '•■ThorUii?,'i"" aliu appropriaLe 3 7.J millioiC:: policic.s or pnsoiuH'l ni iiic Timo.s- iloHiu-.s Id i-iuTV oil! Sniyhi '.s .ichedule of buildniK pnontiea Ncw.s." Mr. iimv dciiuini "I hii.c for I 111 ! ni'xl Iwii .vi'ar.s. .Miiioril.v Leader ('. H. Hiper, D., been very impimod b.v llie ty,u' - - - ' ....... - |(’ ,i'm, blasted the action in- of paper piibllslieil In Twin Piill.s r T 1 andeOnly hope lo do „.s well." he L ^Q S JU n^jlC Mr. How hius only praise for M nglc Valley. Twin rall.s and tho people he hn.s met .so far. He ex- pressed re«rci at not being able to remain hore foi- .sonic time, but pressing busine-ss iniuicts require hLs presence in Mankaio m the next few days. Ho\v«‘ver, he plans to return as soo[i as p(i.s.siblc. In the nieantiinc', Mr, How will be represented here,^ by a general* jnnnager who familiar with tlic area. The now owner points to the steady and contlnuou.s Krowth of Twin Palls and Magic Valley down through tlie years, asserting such growth Is high among the reasons he Is Investing in the future of Magic Valley, Mr. How is firmly convinced this area has a great future. Mr. How. 48. is a native of the San rrnncisco aiea and Is a grad- uate of the University of California at Berkeley. He has been a.s.sociaL- ed with the Mankato Free Press since 1937 excont for army ecrvl to D o cto r D eati- Lumuinha-Ig B a d ly Beaten .During Trip ELISABETHVILLE. K a ta n g a , the Congo. Jan. ID ttlPD—Congolese guards battered former Premier Patrice Lumumba - sp badly.ln flight over the Congo Jungles that tlie pilot had to leave, his cockpit and warn them against damaging iho_planer-4nform e d - sourccrrB:" ported today. Lumumba and two aides were -flown in- an-air^CongD'plime-from- Lhelr Jail at Thysville, south of Leopoldville, late Tuesday, riane'fl Safety -Feared The sources said the beating took place during the 1,000-mile flight and got so rough that the Belgian pilot feared for his plane until it stopped. —Unlted-NattonrofflcTffTrsaiailmr once- Lum,umba arrived at Ellsa- bethvllle airport and was placed ^n the ‘hands -of ■ Katange.'fr^rds; the beatings came lo an end. One U. N. spokesman said Swed- ish and Irish U. N. troops at the alport did not see Lumumba beaten and said. In fact, that he wli.s“rUshcd from the freld'M’Tasf there would have been no time for It. Faces Swollen The spokesman said Katanga soclated with the Times - News' temporarily during the transition period to the new ownership. -NeltheroflhB-fonirerownBiTpffiTs province President Molse Tshombe informed the U. N. headquarters here that-ithe Jftces Jjf-Lufflumljfr and hl^ two aides were sw.oUen— as If badly beate'n—when they ar- rived Tuesday night. (The Societ Communist party newspaper Pravda said Lumumba's life “is in danger" and held U. N. Secretary-General 'D ag H a m- marskjold responsible.) Katanga Interior Minister God- frols Munungo said no decision had been made yet whether to bring Lumumba to trial. “Tho question is one for the whole country, not Just for Kat- anga," he said. New Archbishop Record Cold MANILA, Jon, JO WnA \yeek' old cold snap today brought tho coldcst tempcrnture ever recorded in the tropical Philippines. The weather bureau said It was '43.4 ^cgrcos^lTSSguloTJltyrrmountnln resort northS)f Manila. IIEAIIINO TO KECONVENE WASmNQTON, Jan. 10 tfl - Slio ffldorftl power-commission will reoonveno Monday Its hiforlng, on rival Bnake' river dam proposals. Tlio-Ilrst wlliicsi'Manniiyrwin-bo J. A. Voltrop, head of the oroh dun section of ilu z a ISnglncoring ,oomp«ny. LONDON, Jan. 10 OIPIl-Queen Elizabeth today named Dr. Ar thur M. Ramsey, archbishop of York and an advocate of ChrlS' tian unity, as the new archbishop of Canterbury. He will succeed the Right Hon. and. Most Rev. Dr, Geoffrey P. Fisher, who announc- ed his retirement earlier this week. Dr. Ramsey haS'long enjoyed considerable public popularity for what admirers call his "common- touch," and he occasionally has been known to have a pint of ale in the village pub while in ani- ■matcd*disCTS5ioirwith^iiniicri:— 'slitp'Dfttiinnovmehtr to move from this area. Both have farming and other interests and plan to-maintain—their present homes. Mr. Tofflemire in Tw in Falls and Mr. Bordewick In Buhl. Mr. Tofflemire and Mr. Borde- wick have published papers In Twin Palls since 1032 when they owned the Idaho Evening Times. They have been co-publishers since 1037 when the Times purchased the Twin-Piflls Morning—Nfiwar-The' two papers were consolidated Into the Times-News in 1042. At Age of 31 NEW YORK, Jan. 19 flint - Thomas A. Dooley, dynamic Jungle doctor who.se hospital In Laos •made him “the good American" to thousands of Southeast Aslnn.s, diod last night of cancer one day after his 34th birthday annivcri sary. Dooley, a cofounder of Mcdlca. Inc., which offers medical care for primitive peoples UiroughoiH tlie world, died at 0:40 p.m (EST). He had undergone surgery for che.st cancer In August, 105D, here and had been discharged as appar cnlly cured. But a reoccurrence developed in late 1960 allw he *re- turned to his Laotian village for the work which has inspired scores of other Americans to follow his toot.’stcps: Dooley, who reentered the ho.spl' tal here Dec. 27. suffered a great deal from pains in his lower spine during World war II. He has served as publl.sher since 1955. Mr. and Mrs. How have two sons and two daughters ranging in age fro n i iO to 13. T hcilLQld£3L d a u s h - ter Is a college sophomore. They are members of the Episcopal church and Mr. How Is a_member of the Elks lodge. The Hows are no strangers to the Intermountain area, having vacationed in Montana. Mr. How hunts and fishes and is a “week- end golfer." Both Mr. Tofflemire and Mr. Bordewick will continin?: to btr as-jjiBve 'dortfi ih the allOlted'tTcrT^ural an off-floor statement ncw.smen. . ll'.f my feeling that as far as tn|s, bill i5, coiiccrned.” Die governor Is showing his abSl- liy lo flip-flop In three directiOM as' far as taxaUoins concerned.' "First, we have his proposal in his stale of the stale message. Second In hl.s budget messoge and now he comes nut with the third." HIger made Ihe statement right ivfler a Democratic caucus. Both ' j parties caucused after the house j reconvened ’ "thl.T—morning and : 1 were In'lhe caucus rooms for mors ' lhan an hour. Higcr did not dls* ; clo.se tile naiure of the caucus. Republican leaders also remained silent. Before the nlready-controverslal building program bill was intro- duced, Rep. J. W. Monroe, D:, Nea Perce, ranking Democrat on tho revenue and taxation committee, questioned the propriety of the appropriations committee in sub# milting a revenue measure. He said that In the past it had been the prerogative of the reve- nue and 'tnxation-committeer'Of was under almost constant seda' tlon. Be.sldes family members, the only person permitted to see him wiis' Pfancls Cardinal Spellman who visited Dooley on his birth- doy onnlversary Tuesday ori'd drew from' him his broadest smile Einco entering the hospital. ■'I tried to assure him that In his 34 years, he had done what few span," Cardinol ;apellmon said on leaving the hospital. _Ere3ldent-Hsenho»et_j|]j£Ljent Dooley a birthday anniversary telegram, soying, "It must be a ‘ sourco of—heartened gratlficstion to tealizo that In so few years you have accomplished so much for the good of distant peoples and have inspired so many others to work for all humanity." Dooley's Jungle * hospital In Mount Sing close to the Commun- ist Chinese border-ln-strife-torn Laos w as es tatilishod after he and Dr. Peter D. Commanduras, (Continued on Part 3,. Column S) I !i!i which he was cholrman two years ago, "lo have the revenue meas- ures. "He said those serving on the various committees In tho ^ house~werirexpcrnrlirtli6lrfBias; pt Rep. Herman McDevitte, -D., Bannock, said that members of tho minority -party-^in-the-houM-felt- introduction of the bill by the appropriations committee "Indi- cates a serious division in tho majority party over th»-Jlnancini progsam." Chairman Pete Oenarrusa. B.', 'Blaine, of the-approprlatlODs com— mlttee, also rising on a- point of personal prlviIegt, remlndM:Mon- roo the constitution'allow*. toy 4nembeiM>t-thB-)iousi)-to-liitradue« ___ . ________ r«yenu», and taxation for considaatlon," Cenarrusa addjd. Chairman Qeorgs CrooUianvBi'” Canyon, of the revenue and tax committee, said that if bia com- mittee gets the bill for referenco it "will be looked on a revenuo. measure.' M id-W inter Meet of ElksBeginsHFriday Meinbers of the Idaho State Elks association will hold their annual mid-winter .meeting in Twin Falla Friday through Sunday. Principal speaker of the meetihj? will be Judge John E. Fenton, Lawrence, lI a s 3„_.grftniLexfllte^d ruler of the Benevolent’ and “Protiective^OrdeT of "Elka. Registration for the three-day event will begin at 1 p.m. Friday and continue until 9 p.m. Ritualistic contests v^'iH begin at 1 p.m. A s.ocial hour will be held at 5 :30 p.m. in the main lounge of the local Khrushchev-Is- Ghief of Russ, Not of All Reds MOSCOW, Jan. 10 OIPB-A week of startling statements by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev made It clear today that he is the unchallenged leader of the Soviet Union but Is giving up one-nlan control of world communism. Diplomatic observers said Khrushchev ginned, stature by bluntly exposin'S Soviet agricul- tural weaknesses before the pow- erful Communist party central committee and orderhig sweeping reforms to raise the standard of living of his people. At the same time, he has pro- claimed in a speech to Russian communist leaders tliat all Com- munist parties are equal and that Moscow no longer claims leader- 8:30 a.m. Saturday Until 6 p.m. Business sessions will open at 0:30 a.m. Saturday in the lodge room. Trustees will meet for lunch at noon at tho Rogerson coffee shop and delegates will meet for lunch in the lodge dining room. Saturday afternoon events in- clude a womens' luncheon follow- ed by bridge at 1 p.m. In the Rog- erson cafe: hospital board meeting at 2 p.m. in the library, and three district deputy clinics In the lodge room. •> ' Another social hour Is set for 6 p.m, in the main lounge with a banquet to begin at 0:30 pjn. In the dining room. A dancc, with live entertainment, will begin at 9 pjn, in the lodge room. After a no-host president's breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Sunday In the dining room, delegates will '— miiminnir«in’« irir‘Coiiii«ir4)' Parallel to United States Problem of BY EYEE C. WILSON WASHINOTON, Jan.' 10- UPD V Tills is a story of Bam Jones, American.' ' Sam's father was a small busl- nessmon, Sam, sr. He becaini over-extended in tho years during JVl)l5UJlmJU!Utel_etJltcsjmJn; volvcd in Warid war I, When Bam, sr., died in 1010 hli left Bam, Jr., a legacy of debt, (39,405. Sam, Jr„ know tho copy book maxbns about tlirlfH and Industry. Tlio son . worked -hard,. us;d_lils iieod, saved hla money aiid made some' progress in paying off tho old--nian“B-creditorsr^Tcn^ciirj after 8am, sr., died, tho son /itruok a baiancc. Tlio debt was down to had been reduced to »lfl,l05, Sam, Jr:, figured ho was doing all right, But .the great depression, came along Just then, and the debt of Bam, Jr., bfgan to grow Instead of to diminish. Tlic younger man's credit was good. Ho had » good business. Sam, jr„ had no dlffi- oulty’ in raising money. By 1040, Sam was In hock for $43,000. Things were not going right for him, By 1049, Sam's debt: was ♦260,002 and the bankers wero bpglnii!ng , fn wonder whether Slim. Jr., tvns gobd for it.iSain's friends, but more cspeolaily the uariicersr'wcri-bocominj-iniousiy agitatid by now, Sam, Jr,'s business had grown 110,031.. ,ona year later Ui( debt'tlong with hlsidelit and hUiroM take was many tbics larger tban It had been when Sanii sr., died. Whnt troubled the banker? woe t: e fact that from 1030 through 104S, 'Sam, Jr., had been iinable to cur- tail his debt by so much as a dime, ' Bam'sfriends and the bunkers Begun lodduljt'th'at'BahTW ininy good as a businessman; to wonder whether they should f^oreciose on Sain, put in new manakement and, maylie, get some profit and. debt ourtailment out of tho big on- nulil gro^ procelids of Bain’s liiWl' noBS. • ' "rsomB'Dfllam's friends di(ln'Hike the idea iind neither did Bam. Many, of S am ’s friendi, liowever, ICnllnM ran I, Ctllmii I) . Majority Leader tihsl Hansen; i R.. Bonneville, said he could sea .|| nothing unorthodox in the. ap- . • If!, ing'the bill. He said'it.-Involves appropriation of money, as-well as~ tax-raising and in .fact “deal* more with appropriations.” ’ . "I’m. fully satisfied tho commit- t 'e r W T e V e ’n u r r n T T a x 'a t n a r S r l l J — be able to study the bill on its merits," Hanson said, and he com- mended the appropriations com- mittee for introducing "this piece of^eglslaflon of mojor impor- tance.'’ rSenote; ;Democratle.rrl:e.a-d tx a l- meantime. Indicated a party^Au-' cus would be held this aftemooa (ConUnucd on P u t ], Colnraa I) RupertYwthls W fin] RUPERT, Jon. lOr-LaMar Hart, icy, 10, Rupert, was reported In fair condition Thursday noon at the Minidoka Memorial hospital' where he was taken after being In- jured in a rural intersection colli-' Sion one mile north of Rupert on Meridian road Wednesday night. Officers said the 1018 Ford pick- up truck Hartley was driving north collided with a 1050 Oidsmo-' bile driven by Kenneth Stevens,' 10, Rupert, who was making' a U-' turn at the Intersection. ’The bnpact spun the Oldsmoblls' around in the intersection, reporta Deputy Sheriff Howard Piatt, and' tho truck rolled end over end for 141 feet, landing in a field. ' ..Hartley, who was not 'thrown, from tho truck, received extensive i bruises, a hip injury and possible' internal injuries, attendants said. Stevens was treated for head loc- ' erations and bruises and dismissed. '’ Investigation still is underway. .. HIGHLIGHTS in Today's Timoi-Newi Faie 1—Timea-Neff» sold to Minnesota mon; no dionjej slotcd. Snow falling on cipM as Kennedy iiiauguratloa a awoited. Mid-winter meet of Elks begins lYldoy, Bills *tm - ed to . w oct rBmylie'a- plan,- Eastem firm hit by eitibeSJle- mont, Parallel'to V, fl. problem of national , debt told In 8am Jones tale. I News V Changes Hands.” : . . Vaie 7—Navaho Indltn stu- dents hosted by area school. p«fB,l»-Diatingul«hed serv- ice award at Jerome goes,to -.Dr. Parker ------- , _ ,i I'agd 14—Qoiden Jubilee p grain sc.t toihonM qommunlfc r»|5 H —ObwDoy 'illieotflni' to Hear PhlUlo offlolati . :

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By Em bezzlem entSH ELDO N, l a . , , J a n . 1 9 (/P ) — T h e tw o m il lio n d o l la r

ihortage in t h e S h e ld o n N a t i o n a l b a n k b r o u g h t a q u i c k visit here f ro m E l l i o t t R o o .s e v e l t , f i n a n c i a l a d v i.s e r f o r a < int-grow ing S h e ld o n f e e i l c o m p a n .y . T h e l a t e p r e s i d e n t ’.s

news w n fe re n c fr w h e r e h e d i.sclo.sed t h a t M r.s. B u r n i c e Iverson G e ig e r h a d b o u g h t a b o u t o n e - t h i r d o f N o r t h e r n BiocJiemical c o r p o r a t i o n ’s 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 . s h a r e s o f .stock . H e left today f o r W a s h i n g t o n ,

Ld. C., and the in a u g u ra tio npcerem onies.

Mri. Geiger 1.1 In Jnll a t Sioux y alter admUtlnR th e n ea r-rec - '-jBiEBZlemcnrtrom -the' bnnlt

B.or which h e r 'fa th e r, W. P. Iver- T m ii, 83, was president.

^Roosevelt has been In a num ber i.businesses In rec e n t year.'i. He "as hired as a financ ia l advl-ser

I by Northern - Biochem ical las t J year.

• Thl3 fledgllnff Industry , o rg a n ­ized about a year ago to deal In the manufacture and sale of spe­cial animal feeds, s ta r te d w ith S8,- 000 but 13 now capitalized a t $500.- 000. Mrs. Oeiger, a s sis tan t cash ie r of the Sheldftn N ational bank u n ­til It collapsed Tuesday, had held ft controllliiR in terest in -th o ch em ­ical firm.

The extent of her- holdlngfl In the company was th e f irs t con­crete figure turned u p during an Inmtlgotlon-of whaL sh e d id -w ith thB.j2.126.869 d e fa lc a tio n .th ftl re-, salted-ln tho olosing-of -thft hnnk,

Although substantial, the Inve-st- menfc ,in the chem ical firm stock, repieiwts only a p o r t of th e em ­bezzled lands. Mrs. Geiger paid for the stoolc In excess of $130,000 with blocks $1.08 an d (1.16 a ahare:-Recfirds-lndltf^ite- t h a t in - th e carjy months of) th e corporation , outstanding *shnbs tot.aled only about 200.000 a td M rs. G eiger hel(L65 per cent. firm a lso

D r i v e r F i n e d

B y - J u d g ^ - f o r

T i p s y C h a r g eAmos Burk, -ai. Minidoka, was

f ined $100 and costs -and given a 30-dny suspended jail sentence Thursday m ornlnK 'by Paul Justice of tlie Peace' August Bethke for d ru n k driving.

B urk m s a rre s ted by State Pa­tro lm an Roy Tliomn.s as the resu lt of a two-v.ehlcle colli.^lon about 10:30 p.m. W ednesday a t the n o rth end of the H cyburn-Burlcy bridge on the_edge of Heyburn^

B urk \va.«5 released to the custody of h is b ro th e r W ednesday n ig h t a f te r refusing to tajce a blood alco­hol test. —

T he 1054 M ercury Burk v a s W v in g hoffH acro.«>s IHe "bridge

el(L65 . EM W iuBsraiarlesT

T t F . S c h o o l s

R e p o r t H i g h

« A b s e n t e e L i s t^jB chooI—absentees—havA—been—oti-

Ihe Increase during th e p ast week according Jp reports from H a r- •ison, Blckel. M orningslde, W ash ­ington and Lincoln fidhools.

HarrlBon Khool rep o rted 83 a b - wntecs Monday and 76 T uesday of approximately 600 en ro llm en ts. Washington school rep o rted 74 ab - wnt Wcdhes'day oiifc of 500 stu d en ts ' enrolled. This Is th e h ighest re ­corded to date a(, W ashington .

Blckel school has h a d “abou t 50 udento nh^enf, nil wppk,” stjitpfl

r ^ c l s Anderson, school p rinc ipal. The school has 602 s tu d e n ts en -

Morningslde school h a d 72 ab - «pt W e d n e s d a y . Ja c k W atts , jcnool principal, said t h e absen tees have been “building up” since Christmas vacation. T h e re a re 894 students enrolled a t th e school. -Uncoin-schoohwas-thB-Dnljrone sporting a downward tren d . O u t

& total enrollment o f 660 s tu - there^ were ' '49 absentees

Sported Wednesday. T h e average 3 between 35 and 40 s tu d en ts per lay, according to M rs. M yron D os-

*cit, school secretary. A bsenteeism J'w highest prior to th e C hristm as holidays, she said.

Most school spokesm en agree « a t measles is tak ing the biggest jju but. add that ch icken pox, flu,

«trcp th ro a t in fections J ^ a i i claiming a n u m b er of vie-

School Officials Ask Payroll Aid

NEW ORLEANS, J a n . 19 (UPD - ihu i, Orleans sohool board , (d .A ? n e w ly -ln to g ra t-

w orking tln c e

S y ,? '■“"‘Iblocks, today o d- t , m e e t tom orrow 's

Uic ICBlslature h e lp s

iiM V0“ 1» O. n icck e''““f'l sent chccltj for th e

B,v !*, " “' “II Rouge for law - endorsements.

® *l'aust soiDo (d '“’"'■il funds contlaca t- las '« Novem ber. I t»’liethi. .1 ."""'C^Uatcly know n

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s tn ic r th e T e f f r o f a lD 57T o rd tw o - ■nJir~pptttto tru ck driven by Jo h n E. Gouchnour, 30. Burley, owned by the B and C T ruck ing company, B urley.

Alvin H overnale, 34, M inidoka, passenger In the B urk car, was tak en to th e M inidoka M emorial hpsplta l_ for tre a tm e n ^ p f_ cjttgn- slve facial laceratio n s and severe shou lder bruises, according to tlte a tten d in g physic ian .

P a tro lm an T hom aa was assisted b y -6 h e r i f f - T h e o —Johnson—T h e r s ^ d the truck h ad slowed and the driver was sig n a lin g for a left Tiirh wheii th e collision .occurred,

Alfred P . K ingsland , Jerome, was fined $100 an d costs Wednes­d a y by Jerom e Justice of the Peace Leo T errill fo r drunk.driv­ing. His d riv e r’s license was re­voked for one y ea r and he was sentenced to 30 days in Jail. The

\M i i l c w h e n t h e s n o wa t n i ’li'ii c n n iin ^ r d o w n .

.He yuid hi.s xpv-ond |o -th e o u ig o lii- c h io f 1‘xccuLlve. a n d il w n ii’ loiii:tr L iian i-ho first.. T h e v

! h u d d led for,, n r a i ly uvo h o u rs on D ec. (i T<iclay i l ir y spen t- m o re th .i ii two lio u n s dl.scu.s.sing p ro b - lem.s.

On It’.tvini; ihe W hite House. Kennedy drove lo the home of a friend in iho G i'ori’Ptown a re a of

en c c s were on .-schedule.He platm pd to ta k e in a few

reccption.s io n i t ; lu before n t t e n d - in g tile lnnut>ural c o n c e rt a n d th e D cm ocrftiic c i i i e r ta in m e n t g a in to n ig h t,

Tho.se w eie t h e m a jo r e v e n ts on t h e inaugura l e v e p ro g ram .

Lf»borlnR • u n d e r o v ercas t sk ie.i. a m ld ’ falDnp s n o w , w o rk m e n a p p ile d the In.st touche.s to 'n e c o n ­s t ru c t io n ih a t hn.s t u r n e d .C a p i to l p la z a liUt) a v a s t o u td o o r a r e n a f o r th e In a g u ra t io n c e rem o n y .

Every p la n e , t r a in a n d b u s fe tc h e d in i> o liiic inns , c e le b ri t ie s , s c h o o l c h ild re n . bra.s.s b a n d s a n d o r d i n a r y p rG o in c t- ru n D e m o c ra ts e a g e r to w h n o p it u p over r e g n in - In g control of th e w h i t e Hojiso,

All were h e re for a solenin oc- cnsion ihat la,si.s b u l a m om ent

Around 12:30 p.m. tom orrow , K ennedy lakes ih e simple o a th , a n d as he doe.s th e awesome re- aponsibltity fo r lending th ly co u n ­t ry In the cha llen g in g days aJ»<;ad quietly shift to him.

Rarely has th e re been such an a ll-s ta r cn.st

Kennedy-is iy tv t. Hai'i y-Trum an- i s here. Dw IrIU -Eificnhowor- is h e re . Herbert Hoover was e x p ec t­e d late Today. * '

For a short lim e tomorrow four nxen who h o v e taken this h ig h o a th will be to g e th e r a t the cap l- to l—two D em ocrats, two R epub ll- caiis—iKho by th e i r very presence a r e An excellen t illu stra tion ofdeniocracyTit •work.- ' -----------

■Here Is th£ schedu le of m a jo r Inaugural events.

Today: 3 to 6 p. m.—Reception fo r state g o v ern o rs and special

f t h e T im o .s -N e w s is u n i io in u 'o i i j u i i t 'A to d iiy b y t h e r o t i r i n j r ow m 'r,-:, R . S . a n d E m il B on U '\v ii.'k . a n d t h e lU'W n/, m 'r , J a r e d H o w , p i i l i l i s h e i - n I 'th e I'^'reo

i \ t a n niuH^i'l'isiM l r ig :u re , is e f lV n iv e i i iu m 'd ia te ly .- o f s t a t e ill to il .iy I'oi* t h o

H a te d in t h e a rtic le .^ a r e .Mr. a n d M r s . H o w . a iu l th i'ii- a t l o r -

1 ■

S m y lie P la n Is L a u n c h e d

guests; 7:30 p. m .—Dinner and r e ­ception given by slnger-acto r P ra n t-S ln a t r a ; B-:15 p . m ^ I n a u g i u ra l concert a t Constitution hall. P residen t-E lect a n d Mrs. K ennedy to attend; 8:45 p. m,—Inaugural ga la to raise m o n ey for D em ocrats. S lru itra and o th e r leading e n te r ­ta in e rs are fe a tu re d . Kennedy an d M rs. Kennedy to a tte n d . *

Tomorrow: 1 1 :20 a . m.—K ennedy J .iL ii_ je iit£acL .--w aa_B U 6pendfid . c ttils -a t-W h ite -H o u s r to -e sco r t-E l"K ingsland was a r r e s t e d New Y e a r’s day and w as released on $U)0’ bond to a w a it result of a blood alcohol tes t which was .322.

E ugene H ughes, Jerome, was(Continntd on Ptga 1. Colnna T)

U . S . E x p o r t s

O u t l a w e d t o

D p m i n i c a n sW ASHINOTON, J a n . 19 lUPB -

T h e U nited S ta te s today announc ed a ban on exports to the Domlii' lean Republic of trucks, parts to be used for trucks, crude oil, gas­oline and some o th e r petroleum products,--------------------------------------

T h e comm erce departm ent said sh ipm ents from th e u n ited Slates to the D om inican Republic of th ese Items w ould be blocked "In fu rth e ra n c e of U. S.. foreign policy an d p u rsu an t to th e Ja n . 4 resolu­tio n of the council o f the Organ­iza tio n of A m erican States.”

T h e resolution urged economic sanctions a g a in s t th e Dominican Republic. I t followed a decision by th e A m erican foreign ministers a t a conference In Costa Rica to consider such ac tio n because the regim e of R afael T ru jillo was Im­p licated In an a tte m p t to assas­s in a te Venezuelan Prcsldjent Rora- ulo Betancourt.

Effective tom orrow , the depart­m e n t said, specifically approveil. Individual export licenses will o ' required fo r exports to the Do- m lnlcon ' Republic "o f petroleum an d petroleum products ond all nu tom oblle-and-truo li-porf

senhower to in a u g u ra l ceremony: Jto o n -— IntiU im ral ceremony a t caplto l. K en n ed y ’s inaugural a d ­dress; 1:30 p . m -^ ln a lig u ra l p a r ­a d e from cap ito l to W hite House; 7:15 p. m,—F ire w o rk s display an d w om en’s air fo rc e band concert a t W nshlngton m o n u m en t; fl p. m .— Five Inaugural balls!

I f you love a parade , tomorrow Is your day.

A procession o f 32.000 m ilitary m en, civilian- d l g n l t a m r a n d ^ e r ^ - form ers, ran g in g from Shrlners on m ule back to p r e t ty ft^rls on color-

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W e s t e r n M a n

T o T o p F A AW A SH IN O T O N . Ja n . 19 fflPP —

P resident-E lect J o h n P. K ennedy today appointed N ajeeb E. H alaby, W est coast electronlc.s executive, as h e a d of th e federal av ia tion agency.

T h e p res id en t-e lec t said he chose H alaby to su cceed outgoing PAA adm inistrator E lw o o d P. Q uesada because he c o n s id e rs Halaby " th e m ost com peten t" m an available fo r “one of t h e m o st challenging Joba In the ad m in is tra tio n .'

Halaby; 45, a n d a native of D a l­las. Tex., has o ffic es In Los A n ­geles. He Is s e c re ta ry - trc o su re r of Aerospace c o rp o ra tio n , a p riv a te research firm w h ic h Is the m a in technlcol adv iser fo r the s ir force ballistic m issiles a n d space p ro ­gram s. ■ '

H alaby olso h a s been octlve In av iation as a prTvate pilot, s ince 1933, a test p i lo t fo r the Lockheed corporation, f ro m 1041 to 1043 an d

I d a h o Y o u t h

W o r k C o r p s !

I s P r o p o s e d !BOISE. J a n . 19 - A bill pro-1

po-sing the c re a tio n of n youth work coi'ixs In Id ah o is ready fori

ip.scntatlvc.s.Rep, Carl R . B u rt, R.. Ada. said

the bill would au thorize creation of ft work 0011)5 fo r youths between 14 and 17 years of age. The corp.s would bi' d irec ted by the sliitc hind co:iinii.s.sioner a n d financed by a $200,000 j’oneral fund appropria ­tion in the n ex t biennium.

Tlie bill provicles''enrollm ent~for Ihree-inonth p eriods up to a n\axi- mum of four yeans. BnMe pay would be SfiO |»‘r m o n th with an a d d i­tional S5 per m o n th for each sub- .se^iuont en ro llm en t. Leadership re- spon.slbilitie.s or special skills would be com pensated w ith an additional $10 per m onth . . ;

Under provision of tlie bill, a director would be appointed by the- governor .subsequent to approval of i the .su tc \an d commission. He' would be paid a salary of $7,000 per year.

A coni/nlssion would set policy for tUe corps. I ts tnem bershlp would consist of representatives from ihc s ta te boards of health and education, th e s ta te forestry departm ent, h ighw ay departm ent ond the t m t v 1 o y m e n t aecurity agency,

Tile corps w ould be assigned to conservation 'work required by v a ­rious sla te agencies.

Burt said such a corps would make It possible to accelerate con­servation work a n d also provide jobs for tho.se youngsters who are unable to fin d o th e r sum m er em ­ployment-. -----------------

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P u r c h a s e ’6 T

P l a t e s i n T . F .More th a n 50 late-buyers of 1061

license p la te s appeared a t the a s­sessor's office In the courthouse T hursday m orn ing . The deadline for display of 1061 plates was m ld- Jilght—W ednesday._Any_m otQ):laL driving a vehicle a fte r th a t time Is subject to a rre s t and a fine of %1 and cbsts. — —

The firs t of su ch fines was pold early T h u rsd ay by William B eas­ley, 520 T h ird avenue north . He appeared before Tw in Falls Police Judge R o b ert E. Pencc after being cited“U lr-6i40 a.m . Tliursday- by State P a tro lm a n Jo h n Wray.

Beasley Is a used car salesm an for U nion M otors. Clerks a t the assessor's office s a id he was their "first custom er -I'nmsdiiy-mDrnlng.

At ll;1 6 a.m . Thiirsduy 11,007 automobile an d 3j706_ truck license plates iiiid b e m sold In Twin Piills. Figures for B u h l were not o b tain ­able.

F irs t In Cassia BURLEY. Ja n . 1 0 -C h a rl‘es J.

Preston, 31. Declo, and W illard( P a t ) - P a t t e r 3 o n r B u r le y r^ v o re - th ofirst C assia coun ty residents to be fined fo r fa ilu re to display 1061 license p la tes .

.They were fined 82 and co.sLs each 'Thursday m orning by Justlcc of the Peace A lfred Crane. Both were c ited by S ta te Patrolm an Frank M ogensen.

NEWS BULLETINSCOEUR D'ALENE, J .n , 10 H1- K o b « t J . r t n n l n r , K eU o,* . t to rn e y

a n d form er S hoshone co u n t, proseoul n* .H o m ey , tu rn e d down a n o ffe r lo be U n ltea States d istrict uttoriiey fo r Id a h o , the Coeur d ’A lene r r c ; s la ld I t h»d learned to d ay .

W ASHINOTON, Ja n . 10 MPH' - Tl'® ''■’“I® fo re ig n reloillons com - m l t tc T to d n r t c n tn t lv e lr npprovod C hester .Bowles a s undersecreta ry S s L V ponding X ' L “al nom ination by P re sld c n t-E le c t . J o h n F ,

K ennedy. ____

J . ? / 'e i n l ! Ion 0 r r e a o to r . t the n a tio n a l .to m lo reac to r. t a l n V . ; ; nu c lea r . « u r . r o n , . n unconlro ll.d c h » l.j r . .e t lo „ T h eA r n m W th a t extensive evidence now provide, o o n e lu ilv t evidence f h a t t“ l u e T e . r A o u ^ o n took p l « e . . . » « .u U o f n eu tro n .o llv a - tlo n In fo lv ln i |(>Id_«n^ copper tle n ien H. _ ^ ^

S i ? . w i S . M . M ; “ l"« > " > " « * " “ 1 “try in g to overthrow 0 «8tro 'i re iim e . I

Last TimeDENyER, Ja n . 10 (tIPD — The

U. S. jvea ther bureau hpre said today I t would comply with the wishes of the Pueblo, Colo., Chamber of Commerce official and would no longer nam e Fraser, Colo., or any o ther m ountain town, as the coldest spot In the na tio n . •

Tho w eather bureau listed Fraser th is m orning as tho nation 's coldest spot, with a reading of 20 degrees below iero. B u t th e forecast said It

“T » o u id -b e th e -la s tr tta e-th a tJ ia » i ser w o u ld ^ e so listed.

Under th e new policy, t l 'e w eather b u reau will' list the tem peratures, including Froserr- but will n o t designate Praser or any m ou n to ln a re a as the cold spot.

Skiing GoodSUN VALLEY. Jan . 19-Skl-

liig cond ition arc "good lo very Bood.'' Slgl Ellgl reported Thur.sday rnornlnR.

Snow d e p t h . s Include 2» Inches a t Biildy, 18 a t Round-

-hotBir;-13-Tm“ D sira r mffiuntalh and 12 on the valley floor.

f liOI.'^l';. ,Ian. lO ( . \ l ’ am i L 'P I)— T lic luni.se app rop ria - tiiiM.s i-i'iiiniiltcp tnd.’iy iiitro d iu o il an om nibus money b i l l

I ' M I. to c'luu'i Cnv. Roliorl K. S m .v lit's buiklinE pro(rnim a m i d

noMi’irin- cliai'Ki'rt it.'i n d io n \Mi.s im proper. ’Flic bill, w h ich II h ' ' ' iiiiTcasi'.'i the laxc.s on bocr and ciK i'i'cttos and r e ta in s

'• ■ T h o r U i i ? , ' i " " a liu appropriaL e3 7.J m illio iC :: policic.s or pnsoiuH 'l ni iiic Timo.s- iloHiu-.s Id i-iuTV oil! Sniyhi '.s .ichedule o f buildniK p n o n tie a Ncw.s." Mr. iimv d c iiu in i "I hii.c for I 111! ni'xl Iw ii .vi'ar.s. .Miiioril.v L e a d e r ( '. H. Hiper, D., been very im p im o d b.v llie ty ,u ' - - - ' ....... - | ( ’,i'm , b lasted the action i n -of paper piibllslieil In Twin Piill.s r T 1andeOnly hope lo do „.s well." he L ^ Q S J U n ^ j l C

M r. How hius only praise for M nglc Valley. Tw in rall.s and thopeople he hn.s m et .so far. He e x ­pressed re«rci a t n o t being able to rem ain hore foi- .sonic time, but p ressing busine-ss in iu icts require hLs presence in M ankaio m the n e x t few days. Ho\v«‘ver, he p lan s to re tu rn as soo[i as p(i.s.siblc.

In the nieantiinc', Mr, How will be represented here,^ by a general* jn n n ag e r who fam ilia r with tlic a rea .

T h e now owner points to the s tead y and contlnuou.s Krowth of T w in Palls and M agic Valley dow n th ro u g h tlie years, asserting su ch g ro w th Is high am ong the reasons h e Is Investing in the future of M agic Valley, Mr. How is firm ly convinced this a re a has a g rea t fu tu re .

M r. How. 48. is a native of th e S a n rrnncisco a iea and Is a g ra d ­u a te of the University of California a t Berkeley. He has been a.s.sociaL- ed w ith the M ankato Free P ress s ince 1937 excont for army ecrvl

to

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L u m u i n h a - I g

B a d l y B e a t e n

. D u r i n g T r i pELISA BETH VILLE. K a t a n g a ,

the Congo. J a n . ID ttlPD—Congolese guards b a tte re d form er Premier P a trice L um um ba - sp b a d ly . ln fligh t over the Congo Jungles th at tlie p ilo t h a d to leave, h is cockpit and w a rn th em a g a in s t damaging ih o _ p la n e r-4 n fo rm e d - sourccrrB :"ported today .

L um um ba an d two aides were -flown in- an-air^CongD 'plim e-from - Lhelr Ja il a t T hysville, south of Leopoldville, la te Tuesday,

r ian e 'fl S a fe ty -Feared T he sources sa id the beating

took p lace d u rin g th e 1,000-mile f light a n d got so rough th a t the Belgian p ilo t feared fo r h is plane until i t stopped.— U nlted -N attonro fflcT ffT rsaia ilm r once- Lum ,um ba arrived a t Ellsa- bethvllle a irp o rt and was placed ^n th e ‘h a n d s -of ■ K a ta n g e .'f r^ rd s ; the b ea tings cam e lo a n end.

One U. N. spokesm an said Swed­ish and I r ish U. N. troops a t the a lp o r t d id n o t see Lumumba beaten a n d said. In fact, th a t he wli.s“ rUshcd from the fre ld 'M ’Tasf there would have been no time for It.

Faces Swollen The s pokesm an said K atanga

soc la ted with th e Times - N ew s' tem porarily during th e transition p erio d to the n ew ownership. -N eltheroflhB -fonirerow nB iT pffiT s

province P re sid e n t Molse Tshombe inform ed the U. N. headquarters here th a t- ith e J ftces Jjf-Lufflum ljfr and hl^ two aides were sw.oUen— as If badly beate'n—w hen they a r­rived T u esd ay n ig h t.

(The Societ C om m unist party new spaper P rav d a sa id Lumumba's life “ is in d an g e r" a n d held U. N. Secre ta ry -G e n e ra l ' D a g H a m-m arskjo ld responsible.)

K a ta n g a In te r io r M inister God- frols M unungo sa id no decision had been m ade y e t w hether to bring L um um ba to tria l.

“Tho question is one for the whole co u n try , n o t Ju st for Kat- anga," h e said .

New Archbishop

Record ColdMANILA, Jo n , JO W nA \yeek'

old cold sn ap today brought tho coldcst tem p crn tu re ever recorded in the trop ical Philippines. The weather bureau sa id It was '43.4 ^cgrcos^lT S S guloT Jlty rrm oun tn ln resort n o r th S ) f M anila.

IIEAIIINO T O KECONVENEW A Sm N Q TO N , Ja n . 10 tfl -

S lio ffldorftl power-commission will reoonveno M onday Its hiforlng, on rival Bnake' r iver dam proposals. T lio -Ilrs t w lliicsi'M ann iiy rw in -bo J . A. Voltrop, h ead of the oroh d u n section o f i l u z a ISnglncoring ,oomp«ny.

LONDON, J a n . 10 OIPIl-Queen E lizabeth today nam ed Dr. Ar thu r M. R am sey, archbishop of York a n d a n advocate of ChrlS' tian u n ity , as th e new archbishop of C an terb u ry . H e will succeed the R ight H on . a n d . M ost Rev. Dr,G eoffrey P . F isher, w ho announc­ed his re t ire m e n t e a rlie r th is week.

Dr. R am sey h a S 'lo n g enjoyed considerable public p opu larity for w hat ad m irers call h is "common- touch," a n d h e occasionally has been know n to h av e a p in t of ale in the village pu b w hile in ani- ■m atcd*disCTS5ioirw ith^iiniicri:— 's l i tp 'D f t t i in n o v m e h t r

to move from this a re a . Both h a v e fa rm in g and o th er interests a n d p lan to -m a in ta in —th e ir p re se n t hom es. Mr. T offlem ire in T w in F a lls and Mr. Bordewick In B u h l.

M r. Tofflemire a n d Mr. B o rd e­wick have published papers In Tw in Palls since 1032 when th ey owned the Idaho Evening T im es. T h ey have been co-publishers s ince 1037 w hen the T im es purchased th e T w in -P iflls M orning—Nfiw ar-The' two papers were consolidated In to th e Times-News in 1042.

A t A g e o f 3 1NEW YORK, Jan . 19 flint -

Thomas A. Dooley, dynamic Jungle doctor who.se hospital In Laos •made h im “ the good A m erican" to thousands of Southeast Aslnn.s, diod las t n ight of cancer one day after h is 34th b irthday an n iv cri sary.

Dooley, a cofounder of M cdlca. Inc., which offers medical care for prim itive peoples UiroughoiH tlie world, died a t 0:40 p.m (EST).

He h a d undergone surgery for che.st cancer In August, 105D, here and had been discharged as a p p a r cnlly cu red . But a reoccurrence developed in late 1960 a llw h e *re- turned to his L aotian village fo r the work which has inspired scores of o th er Americans to follow h is

toot.’stcps:Dooley, who reentered the ho.spl'

tal here Dec. 27. suffered a g re a t deal from pains in h is lower sp ine

d u rin g World war I I. He has served a s publl.sher since 1955.

M r. and Mrs. How have two sons a n d two daughters ranging in age fron i iO to 13. T hcilLQld£3L d a u s h - te r Is a college sophomore. T h ey a re members of th e Episcopal c h u rc h and Mr. How Is a_mem ber of th e Elks lodge.

T h e Hows are no strangers to th e In term ountain area, hav ing vacationed in M ontana . Mr. How h u n ts and fishes a n d is a “w eek­end golfer."

B o th Mr. Tofflem ire and M r.Bordewick will continin?: to btr as-jjiB v e 'dortfi ih the allOlted'tTcrT^ural

an o f f - f l o o r sta tem en t ncw.smen. .

ll'.f my feeling th at as f a r a stn |s , bill i5 , coiiccrned.”Die governor Is showing h is abSl- liy lo flip-flop In three directiOM as' fa r as ta x a U o in s co n cern ed .'

"First, we have his proposal in his s ta le of the stale message. Second In hl.s budget messoge an d now he com es nut with the th ird ."

HIger m ad e Ihe statem ent r ig h t ivfler a D em ocratic caucus. B o th ' j parties caucused after the house j reconvened ’ "thl.T—m orning a n d : 1 were In 'lh e caucus rooms for m o rs ' lhan an hour. Higcr did n o t dls* ; clo.se tile na iu re of the caucus. ■ Republican leaders also rem ained silent.

Before th e nlready-controverslal building p rogram bill was in tro ­duced, Rep. J . W. Monroe, D:, Nea Perce, ran k in g Democrat on tho revenue an d taxation com m ittee, questioned th e propriety of th e a ppropriations committee in sub# m ilting a revenue measure.

He said th a t In the past i t h a d been the prerogative of the reve­nue an d 'tn x a tio n -c o m m ittee r 'O f

was u n d e r almost constant sed a ' tlon. Be.sldes family members, th e only person perm itted to see h im w iis' P fa n c ls Cardinal Spellm an who v isited Dooley on his b i r th - doy onnlversary Tuesday ori'd drew from ' h im his broadest smile Einco entering th e hospital.

■'I trie d to assure him th a t In his 34 y ears, he had done w hat few

span," C ardinol ;apellm on sa id on leaving th e hospital. _ E re 3 ld e n t-H se n h o » e t_ j |] j£ L je n tDooley a birthday anniversary telegram , soying, " I t must b e a

‘ sourco of—heartened g ra tlfic stio n to tealizo th a t In so few years you have accom plished so much fo r the good of d is ta n t peoples a n d have insp ired so m any o thers to work fo r all hum anity."

Dooley's Jungle * hospital In M ount S ing close to the Com m un­is t C hinese b o rd e r- ln -s tr ife - to rnLaos w as es tatilishod afte r he a n d Dr. P e te r D. Com m anduras,

(C o n tin u e d on Part 3 ,. C olum n S )

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which h e w as cholrman two y ea rs ago, "lo h av e the revenue m eas­ures. "H e s a id those serving on the various committees In th o ^ h o u se ~ w erire x p c rn rlir tl i6 lr fB ia s ; p t

Rep. H erm an McDevitte, -D., Bannock, sa id th a t members of th o m inority -p arty -^ in -th e-h o u M -fe lt- in tro d u c tio n of the bill by th e ap p ro p ria tio n s committee "Indi­cates a serious division in tho m ajo rity p a rty over th » -J ln an c in i progsam ."

C h a irm an P e te Oenarrusa. B.', 'Blaine, o f the-approprlatlODs com — m lttee, a lso rising on a- p o in t of personal p rlv iIeg t, rem lndM :M on- roo th e c o n s titu tio n 'a llo w * . t o y

4nembeiM >t-thB-)iousi)-to-liitradue«

___ . ________ r«yenu»,and ta x a tio n for co nsidaa tlon ," C enarrusa a d d jd .

C h airm an Qeorgs C ro o U ia n v B i '” Canyon, of th e revenue a n d tax com m ittee, sa id th a t if b ia com ­m ittee g e ts the bill for referenco i t "will be looked on a revenuo. m easu re .'

M id -W in te r M eet of ElksB eginsH Friday

M einbers of th e Idaho S ta te E lks association will ho ld th e ir annual m id -w in ter .m ee tin g in Twin Falla F r id a ythrough Sunday. Principal speaker of the meetihj? will be Judge John E. Fenton, Lawrence, l I a s 3„_.grftniLexfllte^druler of the Benevolent’ and “Protiective^OrdeT of "Elka. Registration for the three-day event will begin at 1 p.m. Friday and continue until 9 p.m. Ritualistic contests v 'iH begin at 1 p.m. A s.ocial hour will be held at 5 :30 p.m. in

the main lounge of the local

Khrushchev-Is- Ghief of Russ,

Not of All RedsMOSCOW, Jan . 10 OIPB-A week

of sta rtling s ta tem en ts by Soviet P rem ier Nikita S . K hrushchev m ade It clear today th a t he is th e unchallenged leader of the Soviet U nion but Is giving up one-n lan con tro l of world communism.

Diplomatic o b s e r v e r s sa id K hrushchev ginned, stature by b lu n tly exposin'S S oviet agricu l­tu ra l weaknesses before the pow ­erfu l Communist p a rty cen tra l com m ittee and o rderh ig sweeping refo rm s to raise th e stan d ard o f living of his people.

A t th e same tim e, h e has p ro ­cla im ed in a speech to R ussian com m unist leaders t l i a t all Com ­m u n is t parties are eq u a l and th a t Moscow no longer c laim s leader-

8:30 a.m . Saturday Until 6 p.m . Business sessions will open a t 0:30 a.m . Saturday in the lodge room. T ru s te e s will m eet for lu n ch a t noon a t tho Rogerson coffee shop a n d delegates will meet fo r lunch in th e lodge dining room.

S a tu rd a y afternoon events in ­clude a womens' luncheon follow­ed by bridge a t 1 p.m. In the R o g ­erson ca fe : hospital board m eeting a t 2 p.m . in the library, and th re e d istric t depu ty clinics In the lodge room. •>'

A nother social hour Is set fo r 6 p.m, in th e main lounge w ith a banquet to begin a t 0:30 p jn . In th e d in in g room. A dancc, w i th live en terta inm ent, will begin a t 9 p jn , in th e lodge room.

A fter a no-host p res id en t's b reak fast a t 7:30 a.m . Sunday In th e d in in g room, delegates w ill

' — m iim in n ir« in ’« i r i r ‘Coiiii«ir4)'

Parallel to United States Problem of

■ BY EYEE C. W ILSON W ASH INOTON, J a n . ' 10-UPD V

Tills is a sto ry of Bam Jones, Am erican.' '

Sam 's fa th e r was a sm all busl- nessm on, Sam , s r. He becaini over-extended in tho years during J V l) l5 U J lm J U !U te l_ e tJ ltc s jm J n ; volvcd in W arid w ar I, W hen Bam, sr., d ied in 1010 hli le f t Bam, Jr., a legacy o f debt, (39,405.

Sam , J r„ know tho copy book m axbns ab o u t tlirlfH an d Industry. Tlio son . worked - h a r d , . us;d_lils iieod, saved hla m oney aiid made so m e ' progress in paying off tho o ld --n ian “B - c re d i to r s r^ T c n ^ c ii r j after 8 am , sr., d ied, tho son /itruok a baiancc. Tlio d eb t w as down to

had been reduced to »lfl,l05, Sam , Jr:, figured ho was d o ing all righ t,

B u t .th e great depression, cam e along Just then, and th e debt o f Bam, Jr., bfgan to grow Instead of to dim inish. Tlic younger m a n 's c red it was good. Ho h ad » good business. S am, jr„ h a d no dlffi- ou lty’ in raising money.

B y 1040, Sam was In hock fo r $43,000. Things were not going r ig h t fo r him, By 1049, Sam 's debt: was ♦260,002 and the bankers wero bpglnii!ng , fn w onder w hether Slim. Jr., tvns gobd fo r it.iS a in 's friends, but more cspeolaily the ua riice rs r 'w cri-b o c o m in j-in io u s iya g ita t id by now,

S am , Jr,'s business h a d grown 110,031.. ,o n a y e a r la te r U i( d e b t 't lo n g w ith hlsidelit a n d h U iro M

tak e was m any tb ic s larger tb a n I t had b een when Sanii sr., d ied . W hnt troub led the banker? woe t: e fac t th a t from 1030 through 104S, 'Sam, Jr., h a d been iinable to c u r ­ta il h is d e b t by so much as a dime, '

B a m 's f r ie n d s and the bunkers Begun lo d d u lj t 'th 'a t 'B a h T W in in y good as a businessm an; to wonder w hether th ey should f^oreciose on Sain, p u t in new m anakem ent and, maylie, get some p ro fit and. debt ourtailm en t out of tho big o n - nulil g ro ^ procelids of Bain’s liiWl' noBS. ‘ ’ • '" rso m B 'D fllam 's friends d i(ln 'H ike th e idea iind neither did Bam. M any, of Sam ’s friend i, liowever,

ICnllnM r a n I, Ctllmii I) .

M ajo rity L eader t i h s l H an sen ; ■ i R.. Bonneville, said he could sea . | | n o th ing unorthodox in t h e . a p - . • If!,

i n g 't h e b ill. He said 'it.-In v o lv es ap p ro p ria tio n o f money, as-w ell a s~ tax -ra is in g and in . fa c t “deal* m ore w ith appropriations.” ’ .

"I’m . fu lly satisfied tho com m it-t 'e rW T e V e ’n u r rn T T a x 'a tn a rS r llJ — be able to stu d y the bill o n its m erits," H an so n said, and h e com ­m ended th e appropriations com ­m ittee for introducing " th is piece o f^ e g ls la f lo n of m ojor im p o r- tance.'’

rSenote; ;Democratle.rrl:e.a-d t x a l -m eantim e. Indicated a p a rty ^ A u - ' cus would be held this a fte m o o a

(ConUnucd on P u t ], Colnraa I)

RupertYwthlsW f in ]

RU PERT, Jo n . lOr-LaM ar H a rt, icy, 10, R u p e r t, was reported In fa ir con d itio n Thursday noon a t the M inidoka Memorial hospital' where he w as tak en after being In ­ju red in a r u ra l intersection colli-' Sion one m ile n o r th of R u p ert o n M eridian ro a d W ednesday n igh t.

Officers s a id th e 1018 Ford p ick ­u p tru ck H artley was d riv ing n o rth co llided w ith a 1050 Oidsm o-' bile d riv en by Kenneth S tev en s,' 10, R u p ert, w ho was making' a U - ' tu rn a t th e Intersection.

’The b n p a c t spun the O ldsm oblls' a ro u n d in th e intersection, rep o rta D eputy S h e r if f Howard P ia tt, a n d ' tho tru ck ro lled end over end fo r 141 feet, lan d in g in a field. ' ..H a rtley , w ho was not 'th row n,

from tho tru c k , received extensive i bruises, a h ip in ju ry and possible ' in te rn a l in ju rie s , a tten d an ts said . S tevens w as trea ted for head loc- ' e ra tions a n d bruises and dismissed. '’

In v estig a tio n still is underw ay. ..

HIGHLIGHTS inToday's Timoi-NewiF aie 1—Timea-Neff» sold to

Minnesota mon; no d ion je j slotcd. Snow falling on c ip M as K en n ed y iiiauguratloa a awoited. M id-w inter meet of Elks begins lYldoy, Bills * tm - ed t o . w o c t rBmylie'a- plan,- Eastem firm hit by eitibeSJle- mont, P arallel'to V, fl. problem of national , debt told In 8am Jones tale.

I News V Changes Hands.” : .. Vaie 7—Navaho Indltn stu ­dents hosted by area school.

p«fB,l»-D iatingul«hed serv­ice award a t Jerome goes,to

-.Dr. Parker------- , _ ,iI'agd 14—Qoiden Jubilee p

grain sc.t toihonM qommunlfc r»|5 H —ObwDoy 'illieotflni'

to Hear PhlUlo offlolati . :

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S t a r t F r i d a y>. (Front PiK« Ond

reconvene a t 9 A.m. In Ihe lodge room. ior. unfin ished-bug lneas. a n d

h o sp iu l r e p o r t .T h e w o m en " a re invited to an

open m ee tin g n t lo R.m. In the NEW ,^YORK, Jaij. ID (IPr—A m ercury rcad in c : o f 13 dcsrrcM helnw room;

lero m a d e Montpelier, Vt., the coldest place in t h e nation th is mtirn'’ 'j '^ q e n tr a n c e of Ihe grund ex- Ini, accord lh if (o llie U. K. w eather b u reau . T h e h ighest tem peralurc ^ Ited ruler a n d grand lodge p a rty

M A G IC VALLEY—Fair th ro u fh (o m o rro ir w i t b l(tll> temperature ch an ce . Som e log ilonc tbe Snake r iv e r j lu r in c t h e n l |h t and mom ln ( h o u r s . Low tonlflit I i . ( o 18; b l{ h to m o r ro w 40 to <45. Low lu l n lfh t 16, 18 a t s a.D), and 39 a t noon.

JJO R T H E B N IDAHO—F a lr - th rn u g h , to m o rro W c.iccpt pntclic,i o( n ight a n d morning log. Somewhat w a rm e r t o n ig h t with a low ol 20 to 30. H ig h tomorrow 40 lo 60. , ,

^ e d a t UT^A w cd Q csd ay a t M agle Valley MennoTlal h o sp ita l •following a brlel Illness. I - M rs. Shrlver was born D e c , 25.1886, In Boone, la . She m a rr ie d Charles N. Shrlver Dec. 25, 1002,a t Ellensburg, W ash . T he coup le , ^ .

- celebrated-tholr-68th-weddlng-«u-^'S‘> tlc i-M S l'“ '®W“ '>Jll-<*'*''“ ^ L J ia n G ab rlcU CaUf, n lversary last C lirlstm as d a y . —

She and her liu sb o n d m o v ed lo f if" ""TM'lii Falls from S h e r id a n , O re ., bi ;,i .i,j1050. She was a m em b e r o f -^ h e Ail.nu ......................... n 4iTwin Fnll-i First O h rls llan ' c h u rc h , the Order ol the E a s te rn S ta r,Tacomn, Waah., a n d of th e w om ­en's nuxlllnry o rd er ot H aJlroad Conductors. Her h u sb a n d Is a re tired, railroad conaiictor. | I'lrvc.AnU

Surviving nre h e r h u sb a n d , one fj*'" son. Herbert 0 . S h r lv e r . O rtin g . "W ash.: one dauglitcr. M rs. Jo h n D. r in l l . TfrUi Falls; two brothcrB.John E. Ooldflmlth. Jnncsv illc .Wis.. ftnd Howard O . G oldfiinlth. ' 'Medford. Ore.; th re e alfiters, Mrs.Lula E. PeterB, B oone. In ., Mrs.Georgia M. Reynolds, Salem . Ore., and Mrs. Bertha M cG inn is. T ro u t-

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Dn'MoInea .I)rin)il ......Kairlxiiika .,

W .i r t h .

Iloniirulii Imliniutijonti

K anfii* C h y iui VcgaM .

“ dttle. Ore.: two g m n d c h lld rrn An(r»>/M' i l p i r T r m '^ r a n ^ a i l l d l ' e n : O h e l ' '" '" ^ ' '* brother. Ray G oldsm ith, proceeded hor In death.

F uneral Bervlcea w ill bo h o ld nt tho Reynolds fu n e ra l c h a p c l nl 10 n .m . Monday w ith th e Rev.Donald L. Ho/fmnn, paa to r o f the Twin Falls FlTBt C h ris t ia n c h u rch ,

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< 'n y . UirhftKiixl |(M k .vi.nnif. .SI.Suit C i ty .

! w tth Boy S c o u ts as color g u a r“ds i.s .scheduled fo r 10:15 am . S u n - d ay . D (gnltarle.s will be in tro -

iiifdiijced and F e n to n will give hl.s If. mc'.s.sage.

I At I p.m . S u n d a y dcleg,\t.'?.'s v,W\I convene In f r o n t of the lodjjie to |Io rm a fa re w e ll caravan to t h e ! measure.I airport. I M canllme, tw o Joint M em orials

■Convention chairm en are W .| uppfoyed in llie s e n a te this.u . . w o u iti dl-

J v d n E a l l s N e t f o n J B i i e fExpired License

Mrs. Irene Ford, 36. 2080 PalU avenue east, was lined $5 and costs In Twin Falls police court W ednesday for driving ' w i th an expired driver's license. Police Judge Robert E. Pence susp en d ed n 61 the fine. She was c i t e d In l^v ln Palls Tuesday. ■

^ fietum E r o m Callforala' Mr. a n d M rs, Elmer rtcG ln iils ,

route two, a n d Mr. and M rs. A l­fred H e r ro n . Kimberly, .have r e ­turned h o m e a fte r a two-week v a ­cation In L o s Angeles, Calif. T h ey attended t h e Rose bowl p a ra d e and visited relatives,

B i l l t o S t a r t

S m y l i e P l a n

I s L a i n i c l i e dO'fom P«i* On«>

to dUcuss the controversial, om nl

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.S,.nk«M«Tnmi'UT W IN _____W n s h in tr to n .

Concluding rites w ill bo con­ducted a t 'Buniet M e m o ria l park, F rien d s may call a t th e R ey n o ld s fu n era l chapel from 1 to 6 p . m S atu rd ay and S u n d a y a n d u n til tim e of senlco M onday.

P i l o t H a n d e d

M ed B p F u n d s F o r H e r o i s m

P rrtS B U R a H , J a n . 10 (IIPD - A daring. Alaskan h e llc o p tc r pilot h a s been awiu'dcd a S ilver m edal by th o Carnegie H e ro F u n d com ­m ission lor rescuing tw o m o u n ta in clim bers Irom Mt. M cK ltU ey.

Tw enty-tw o other p e rso n s ea rn e d bronze medals for h e ro ism , in c lu d ­ing th ree from C a lifo rn ia , one from Oreaoh and o n e from B r itish Columbia,

T ho sliver m edal w in n e r was L ink Luokolt, IS, A nchorage. W est­e rn e rs awarded the b ronze m ed a ls

Ore.; Donald 1. McClain, 30, Kd- monton, Alta,; Jam es B . Band, 16, Oakland, Calif.; B illy Q. ^OamM, 34rSan T ^ a n d ro r^ a l l f . ,

•I-. wid Eugens V. lo n g , 48, S unny­vale, Oallf,

WUco* and M cO laln w e re h o n ­o red posthumously. T hey gave th e i r lives while c a rry in g o u t rcs-

, cue attem pts.J — :— ^^-iuokett-flew-repeatedly- t!L.the ,li| Ji1,200-foot level of M t. McKinley ' '{ \ ~1,000 feet above th e maximum

‘ fjflHnir for hln- c m f t —to—rescueO regon rancher M o h n S. D a y and

■ P e te r K, Schoenlng, S ea ttle , W ash. will Inndlniffl were t h a h ig h e s t ever .accomplliihed by lin y tjT » o f alr.- p ra ft,; T h e pilot stripped h is h e lico p te r

-o f- a ll unnajessary e q u ip m e n t and c u r le d only a m inim um o f g a s to m ak e the flights t o a ja g g e d Ice p la teau , where Day a n d S choen lng w era stranded, f ro s tb it te n a n d In- ju re d .

U io k e tt received a $600 cash ow ard .« n d tlOO relmbursemenlt' f o r his losses in th t rescue o p e ra t io n .

Daisy Dolls Club Chooses Officers

O rJ«nrlO -“ -6 1 ia ro n -S u l- to n 1s the new p re s id e n t o f the D aisy Dolls 4-H c lu b w h ic h m et M onday after school a t t h e home o f th e ir leader, M rs, C lif fo rd Sut.

■ Junlor-leader^-is-E dlth-M at- thow s,

~ r - = : ; O t h e r oKlccra^-ttre rIrla--Cham - b e r la ln , ' vice p res id e n t; B hauna T u rn e r, secretary; C aro ly n M at­thew s, treasurer, and Sh aro n

II

M atthew s, In charge of th e r ^ e a . tlo n .

P lans were discussed fo r a new n a m e fo r'th e club. M em bers will

— vot8~om tTm inii u t U iim c x t-m e e t> lu g .

P ro jects were discussed a n d they decided to take th i r d y e a r cook­in g and second y e a r sew ing. M eet­in g s will bo held e a c h M o n d ay a ft­e r school a t the h o m e of t h e lead, er.

FFA MeetsBHOSHONE, J a n . 10—M e an s of

m ak ing money to send several boys to the stale c o n v e n tio n were considered nl the FFA c h ap te r m eeting held a t t h e h ig h school

' th i s week.T h e treasurer's c o m m itte e will

m ak e final decision on a p ro jcc l.Adviser Blieldon C a llls te r ' will

p ick tho p irllam enlnry te a m for . t h e parllameiUary co n te s t lo bo h e ld soon. Juniors a n d se n io rs gave » demonstration o f tlie co n tcs t.

tlECEIVES W IN G S JEROM E, Jan, 10—S econd Ueut,

Ct a«?Srto^pte>5S^t h e airborne co u rse a t t h e ' In- t a n t r y school. F t . B en n ln g , O b., e n d received his p a ra t ro o p e r wings.

K eep t h e W h i t e F la g o f S a f e t y P l y in g

t r a f l l o tica l/t i n b u r M a g la V a lle i/.

Magic Valley FuneralsA L B IO N — Funeral services for

Henry E . Bldgood will be held at 4— Satu rday—ln-c-4hi Pnyne m em orial chapcl. Burley, with th e R»v. Edward E. Dixon o ffic ia ting . Flimj rites wlJJ be JjcJd a t t h e P leasan t View cemetery with g raveside rites under direc­tion o f th e Burioy Masonic lodge. F riends m ay call at the mortuary Friday afternoon and evening until time o f 'florvlees St^lurday. The family—suggeHts-niemoriBU-to-the Magic Valley Chrlallnn college music depaitm ont In lieu of flowers.

T W IN PA LLS-Funcral services for E ffle Belle Shrlver will be con­ducted a t the Reynolds funeral chapel a t 10 a. m. Monday with the R e v . Donald L. Hoffman, pas­tor of th e Twin FalU First Chris- tlon c h u rc h , officiating. Conclud­ing r i t e s win be held a t Sunset'

M em o ria l p a r k . F riends m ay call at th e R ey n o ld s fu n era l chapel Irom

-''■ •Ma^lland. g e n e ra l chairman; C lyde !lcw 1.s. houa lnR : Robert Davis and lEuRene B r e in h o i t , , reg istration; W eld o n H a s k in s , s ta le association IflMd finance; O . P. Duvoll a n d H

L au lerb ach , grand lodRC p a r ly : J. G- T h o rp e , banc^; Howard T lp - p in , tra n sp o rta tio n , i n d V in cen t BJenkle, R o y Christensen, J a m e s O vlatt. R o b e r t Walloce. Dale l 5 e r - )eln. Earl P e te r s o n and Neal O lm - s tead ’. f e n e r a l .

Joanne A l le n and H. K. Berg a re c h a irm a n of the women's en- le rta ln m en t com m ittee.

Dean E. M ille r , vice president, o f the BsaoclatJon, will p reside a t tb e m eeting.

B U R L E Y — P u n e ra l servicas for L aw rence L. ChrL*itopherson. for­m er C a s s ia c o u n ty resident, will be h e ld a t 1 p .m . Friday a t the Me- C u lloch f u n e r a l home chapcl wlUi B ishop N o r m a n Dayley offlciatlni?, L ust r ite s w ill b e held a t the Elv- erflide-cem eteryr-H eyburni-Priendfl m ay call a t t h e mortuary* Friday u n til t im e of servlces.-

T W IN P A L L S -O ra v e s ld f l serv­ices for B o b b y Dean S tra in and C a rro ll L ee S t ra in , in fa n t twins of M r. a n d M r s . C laude D. Strain, will be h e ld a t 11 a.m. Saturday at S u n se t M e m o r ia l park w ith Bishop P loyd H. O ls e n officiating. The fu n e ra l c o r t c g e will leave the W h ite m o r t u a r y a t 10:45 a .m .'

Magic Valley HospitalsMagic Valley Memorial—V lsttinff-hours-afe-from a to-+ and 7 to a p. in. hi the m aternity wards; In all other, from 11 a.m , Ul-8 c ,m ,

a d m it t e dM rs. C a r l Terhersl, Mrs. Lloyd

Mills, M ary Mills, Mrs, Charles S chrlver, M rs, Ernest Browing, Mrs. N e ll T urner, Mrs. M ilton L. W hlttenberger, Raymond Quinton, Mrs. L e o n a rd W is e m a n , Mrs,G ladys Coxen, all-Twln Ealls; LeePursley , Jerom e; Lumir' J. Zach and M rs . D on Hflberta, both Buhl,and-Terry-H oebelh6lntlch,-K upert,

DISMISSED C o n n ie B arnhart, Mrs. Ronald

p m ii- n n d ilnughler, Mrs. W alto H igh tow er, R o n a l d Stephenson, Mrs. E a lp h Conifei' and Morley Ooold, a ll Twin Falls; Mrs. Robert C h a n d le r and son, John A, H ar­rison. M rs, Don R o b e r t s and C h arle s S ta rk , all Buhl; Hoy Las- well, J e ro m e ; Adam W alters, Ru­pert, M rs . Charles Cunningham MlLda'IKhtci:.-F.lle!:. «nd John.W .

St. B enedict’s, Jeromeig -^< m M -atr-S tr^en ed lc l%

h o sp ita l a r e f r o m 2 to 4 and from 7 to 8 p .m . in th e m ate rn ity ward an d fro m n o o n LoX and f ro m 6 to Hp.m . In t h e m e d ic a l a n d surgical w ard .

A D M IT T E DM a rtin W h ite s e l l , R ichfield; Mm.

L eslie P e r r ig o , F ru ltlan d ; Mrs. G le n C u lp . Je ro m e , a n d Caaey J o h n so n , S h o sh o n e .

- ......... D IS M IS S E D ...... ............M rs. G r o v e r Hopper, Shoshone,

a n d E lm o re X u rp ln , Jerom e.

W ood, B urley.BIIITH8

S o n s w ere born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M ills and Mr. and Mrs. Carl TcrtTerHtrall*Tw‘n-Fiillfl.

Goodinfi: Memorialv is i t in g hours at Ooodlng Mc-

m o rIaU iosp ltala re-fn in iJ;30-« .in , to 8 :3 0 p .m .

ADMITTED M rs. M elvin Mohivlnkel and

Mrs. P e llx Oamboa, both QoodUig

Fire^Damage at Cafe Extensive

' F i r e believed lo have broken out near a « rlll houh afle j the res. lau ra n i; closed for Ihe n igh t caus. ed e x te n s iv e djinmjo lo Shorty's O rlll, 254 Fourlli avenue west W ed n esd ay n W ,

O w n e r Henry Morrison said T h u rs d a y he had closetl for the nlghl; a t 8 p.m. Wednesday. City f ire m e n responded to an alarm a t 1 :30 a.m . Thursday. An eleclrtc clock In the grill was slopped, at th a t tim e .

A n unestlm ated damage lo the In te r io r both In the grill and up­s ta irs In a n attic was caused, Mor­rison sa id Thursday th at he be­lieved h is Insurance would cover m u ch o f his loss.

Germany Trip Is Subject at Meet

T w in Falls Klwanlans were Show n a series of colorcd slides and h e a rd a talk on a recent trip th ro u g h Europe by Dr. Joseph W. M a ish a ll a t their noon meeting T h u rs d a y a t the American Legion hall.

D r . M arshall showed scenes..ions L____and o f Holland, Denmark, England and S co tland ,

G u e s ts were Alvin. Bedlvy. Rich, a id H n rd c r and William Hart, all T w in ' F a lls , and Donald Robbins, Balt L a k e City, .

Bridge Club Has 7 Tables in Play

T l ie M aglo Valley b u p l l e , a l o B rid g e olul) had seven tables a t play W ednesday at Hie hom o, o t M rs. .C harles J l . Deymer.—N orth-and-B outh-T vlnners^vere Mrs. H arvey Ilui'lelinus and Mrs. I le y in e r , . first; ^Ir . .Wlllliuii I. S p n e tii niul Mi's. Cliiuli's Wel- le ro th , second, anil Mrs. Earl Felt a u d .M js , U, R. 'I'lllery, tlilid.

tX iu t^ m 'd West wlniiors wero Mrs.' J . C, McMllllii and Mrs. ,M. U,''Ollnfl«Hrtli’«l!-MI'«rAusual-Avp- te l t a n d Mrs. lidboil 'inckci'i ^^l'- ond, jn u l Mr.V II. Miller I’lm'lur

ratik

C assia MemorialV is itin g h o u r s a t Cassia Memo-

r ia rT fo s p l ta r ia T e - ’f ro m '^ -3 0 -to 4 a n d f ro m 7 t o 8 p .m . In the ma­te rn i ty m ir d a n d from 10:.10 a.m. to 8 p. m . In t h e m edical and sur-

i ; lc a l w a rd .A D M IT T E D

M rs. S a llle Sheldon and Earl W ard , b o th R u p e r t ; W illiam Ivy, M a lta : M rs. H elen Mooso^Declo, a n d M rs. j a n e a n f u tc E lh s o n , Bur­ley .

D IS M IS S E DM rs. B d t ty Dryden. Heybiirn;

-BUI .P im k e , R a n Olielberry. Eldon O k c ib e rry a n d A. L .'Petel'so ii, all B u rley , a n d W illiam Ivy , Malta,

B IR T H SSons w ere b o rn lo M r. and Mrs.

W ln s to n _ H u tc h ln so n a n d Mr. mid M rs. H a l G e n e W arr, a ll Burley,

u n a b le to a t t e n d the Inaugufjatlon.■Mrs. J o h n P . Kennedy, back

fro m a - l ’l o d d a - r e s t .^ to d a y J o u n d h e r G eorge tow n home a beehive o f activity w i t h fitters, movers, and s e ^ e ta d e s co m in g and going. ■‘ T h e p res id e n t-e le c t's wife p lu n g ­e d into th e hom e work t lia t had to be done a f t e r h e r five-week s tay In Palm B e a c h . She sa id she w ould be .■ipendlng most of t h e day g o ing th ro u g h the family's p e r­so n a l b e lo n g in g to see what sho u ld go to the W h ite House.

M i n i d o k a C o u n tyV is itin g h o u r s a t Minldol^a MC'

m o rla l h o s p i t a l are Irom , 2 15” 'and. from . 7 tQ .a .p .m ........................ATJTVIITTED

G eo rg e Jo h n s o n . M rs. Alyce T h o m p so n . L ee H artley . Alvin H o v ern a le . M rs . Don Foust, all R u p e r t; M rs . M arvin Gale. Oak­ley, n n d R a y m o n d O lson, Hazelton.

D IS M IS S E D,a e q r s e _ J f l l x n ? a u “M . J A > ? j l

b u rn , b o th R u p e r t.B IR T H S

S o n s w e re b o rn to M r. and Mr.s M arv in G a le . Oaklcy. aiid to Wr. a n d M rs . D o n Foust, R upert.

Canyon Solon to Speak at Rupert

R U P E R T , Ja n . lO— G ^ rg e L C ro o k h a m , C aldw ell, who Is now se rv in g h is fo u rtli te rm as atalo r e p r e s e n ta t iv e from C anyon coun­ty, w ill be th o fea tu red speaker a t th e a n n u a l Chiunber of Com­m erce d i n n e r to be h e ld a t 1:30 p .m ^ M o n d a y a t the S t. Nicholas P a r is h h a ll .

C ro o k h a m h a s been active In lo- gal, s t a t e tu id national^ affairs, se rv in g q s m a y o r of Caldwell from 1045 lo 1047. H e’ was named lo serve o n t h e Columbia interstalc c o m p ac t comm Lssion in 1051 and is a m e m b e r o f the In la n d Water- w ays a s s o c ia t io n . Ho Ls vice prcsi- ■ flen rrre n h T d n h o -fo r- th c -N n llonRj R ivers a n d H*arbors congress and Is c h a irm a n o f the special finance c o m m it te e 'to . tho N ational Hccla- m a tio n a sso c ia tio n .

R o b e r t R ile y , cha irm an for (he d in n e r m e e t in g , announced that In a d d itio n lo t h e oddress by Crook-

m o w r a u s a s

U . S . C a p i t a l

A w a i t s E v e n t(Prom Pag* One)

fu l floats, w i l l sa lu te K ennedy In a -~ th re e = h o u n n B rc h ^ te rh e - ta k c f l- h is p re s id e n tia l o a th a t the c ap ito l.

T h b n e w .'p re s id e n t wllMead the w ay to th e W h ite House a t the h e ^ of th e sp e c ta c u la r parade up P en n sy lv an ia avenue, acclaimed by” te n s of th o u sa n d s -a lo n g th e h is­to ric route a n d viewed by te n s of m illions on telev ision .

Then-, f ro m a revle\vlng s ta n d in f ro n t of th e execu tive maiwion, he w ill watch t h e panoram ic p o rtray a l of A m erica 's p a s t, present a n d fu ­tu re . and o f frontiers conquered a n d yet to b e conquered,

W hen K e n n e d y raises his r ig h t h a n d to l a t t T l h e presldentlftl OttW tom orrow , h U le ft hand w ill res t o n a Douay v e rs io n of the B ib le.

T h e D o u ay version Is the basic •BnffH flh-CathoH c-tranftlntlon-of-the B ib le . I t w a a translated i n the 16th cen tu ry b y Catholic sch o la rs or the E n g l is h college a t. D o u ay . F rance.

T h e copy K en n ed y will u se Is a fam ily B ib le , w hich hos b e e n in th e possession of h is grandm other, widow of C onner Boston M ayor J o h n P. (“H o n e y Fitz") F itzgerald . M rs. F itz g e ra ld , who is In h e r 90's, hn.q hppn n i In Boston and w ill _l«

Baltim ore, M d . Some 1,800 W est P o in t cad efs n re housed in 72 Pull m a n cars o n a siding.

15 Drivers Are Fined by Judge

^ K IN Q rrH H 3 L ,-= Jan r^9 -» ^ iX teeii. drivers w e re fined by Ju stice of th e Peace L y n n Sherman fo r v i­o lations o f th e m otor vehicle act.

Fined f o r overweight ch a rg es w ere R a lp h L, Little, Nampa, $17; W endell K . Todd, .Denver, $11; K enneth O . Kicks, Greeley. Colo., $12; Arlle G . Hlxon. Carden City, $12.50: E d w a rd Dewey. A m erican Palls, $18; D elm er D. Bice, D enver, $13; U r r y R. Mitchell. DUlon, M ont., $21; V ern 0 . Stokesberry. B uhl. S29: E a rl Sellers. O gden. $10; H arry W illiam s. Denver, $15, a n d Oloim C . Hail. Twin FalLs. $15.

James W . McEntire, S o d a Springs, a n d Maxwell K. Pond, Pah'fleld. w e re fljied $6 each for having n o r ig h t hand m irro rs Diclc L. R e e d . ' Boise, |5. n o o u t­sid e m irror, n n d Robert J. Nelson, Nanipji, $15, expired d iiver’s J1 cense.

'M overs n ls o were o n ^ lian d to ' p a c k the l in e n s , china and glasst- w a re she ha .s gathered with a col- lec to r’.-i eye o v e r h e r yeara ,of m a r ­r ie d life.

M eanw hile , officials, e s tim a ted t h a t a to ta l o f one million persons w ould w itn ess K ennedy’s sw earing- in at the c a p ito l a t noon to m o r­ro w and t h e parad e aftcrw’a rd .

Every h o t e l room ts booked. A few rooms In moteU^ and p riv a te hom es are a v a ilab le but are going fa s t . The Inaugui-al housing com ­m ittee Is s e n d in g tourists lo hotel.s

'4 0 -m llc s-aw n y -in -A tm iip o H i^ -an d — A-$1.55-pp.r- h .'irrcl bo a s t in Ui<v

ree l th a t Idaho be allowed lo dis­tribute any federal a id f o r in ­creased' teacher salaries

In passage of the one m em orial, several senators look the f lo o r to go on record th a t Ihey w e re vot ing affirm ative with th e u n d e r­stand ing th a t i t was a n e n d o rse ­m en t of federal aid to' education . Ey.ci\ o iie_ o f the sponsors. Sen George BllcV.'R.'.’*Tw(ri P f ll is ,“cm- phaslzed in carrying the m easu re th o t it wa.s n o t inlended a s an endorsem ent of federal a id .

T he se n a te also passed f o u r bills an d recelyed Introduction o f two m easures. Including one proposed by Smylie to provide m e d ic a l aS'

of public welfare h e a lth com m ittee.

T here was llttJe debate o n three o f the four bills approved. How­ever, senato rs spent considerab le tim e on a bill which w o u ld allow persons over 65 to fish a n d hunt free in th e s ta te .

One o f the sponsors, B e n . Art M urphy;— D.y—Shoshone,— s a id —it would m ean a loss of $50,000 to tho s ta te b u t he hoped the t im e would n o t come w hen "we place f iv e dol­la r s over resjject of our s e n io r citi­zens.

However, Sen . Don P rederickson . D ., Gooding, said he d id n 't think anyone vould object p a y in g $5 for th e r ig h t to fish and h u n t in the G em sta te .

Sen. Eldon Cook, R., B e a r I>ake, explained Chat he now h a d more tim e to fish a n d hunt a n d **I don'l w an t to ride on It.'

— The—bill^s—other sp o n so r. Sen. J a ck M urphy, R.. L incoln , noted th a t the s ta te was willing t o spend a large am o u n t of money o n eco- .nomlc . developm cnt-and- Xclt- -tljc- b ill would give a “little m o m en tu m an d ad d itio n al ad vertising ." He added th a t In his opinion th e net loss of $50,000 would b e more th an o ffse t by the Income derived from people w ho would c o m e into th e s ta te to tak e ad v an tag e of tlie free license.

Sen. K. C. Barlow, R., C asslfi, In explaining his vote on th e b ill , said t h a t the proposed budj^et fo r the fl.*5h' an d “ pnnTe d e p a r tn re n tn ir th e n ex t biennium was 1,4 m illio n dol- la rs m ore th a n In the p r e s e n t two y ea r period so “we a re n o t deaP Ing w ith a poverty' s tr ic k e n agen­cy."

Th'ft 1)111 passed 2fl to 13.'A 7.4 m illion dollar co n stru c tio n

program , financed by in c i'eases in ciBarette and beer taxes a n d rc- tenslon of t h e ’ "head ta x ” gained approval yesterdoy of t h e . hou.w appropriations committee.

ITie vote was 6 to 4 ij]_ fav o r of m troducm g "the bill, w h ich follows closely th e-reco m m en d a tio n s Gov. R obert E. Sm ylie made to t h e leg­isla ture In fl special m essa g e Inst Friday. P rim ary d iffe ren ce Is In use of the m uch-criticized $10 ‘head t a x ' i n s f e a d 'o f i r i r o o s r tn- property taxes, as p ro p o se d by Smylie.

The building bill c rea tes a per­m an en t building, fund. I t-cap m ark s fo r suoh a fu n d the rev e n u e from:

A 1-cent p e r pack tax iH«rea.se on cigarettes, estimated to yield 1.2 million dollars per b ien n iu m .

New Member Is Gr^ed-byXlubiof!

BURLEY, Ja n . 10-Mclvln Eng- strom , a d jiiln is tra to r of the Cassia M emorial h o sp ita l, was Inducted

tax on beer, expected to b r in g one m illion - dollars per b ien n iu m . •

An escheats bill, e x p e c te d to produce $400,000.

A sh ift In liquor profits o f $800,- 000 per biennium from th e general fund.

And reten tlori of the " h e a d tax” expected to bring in fo u r million dollar8;"Revenue-from th is m easure previously was estim ated a t 3.5 m illion dollars but It Is believed I t will be n ea re r Jour m illio n dol­lars.

The m easure authorizes issuance o f tax anticipation notes against th e building fund so th a t c o n s tru c ­tion could be undertaken prom ptly,

A priority schedule for c o n stru c ­tion is provided, following Smyllc's recom m endation.

Introduced In the s e n a te wns a bill which would outlaw la b o r con­tracts requiring union m em bersh ip for ag ricu ltu ral w o r k e r s . The m easure said- any attem pt t o evade th e restric tion would c o n s titu te •'Illegal conduct contniry to the public policy a s staled hi t h i s act."

Another bill Introduced in the senate would carry out SmyUq's suggestion th a t new hom es be ex­em pt from property tax f o r one year as a m eans of s tim u la tin g the construction Industry.

Two m em orials were In troduced , One urged Immediate co n stru c tio n

Driver Is F in e dDelbert W . Benkula. M yrtau g h ,

was ilned S5 Wednesday by T w in Falls J u s t ic e o f the Peace R o b e rt E. Pence X o r-d riv ln g -w lth -a n -e x ­pired d r iv e r ’s license. He was c ite d 'ruesday b y s ta te police a t th e H o l­lister p o r t o f e n try on highway 03.

M arrlaue L ic e n s e sM arriage licenses w e re Issued

W ednesday by the Twin Palls county c le r k tO'Qalvln A. M cB ride and L o re tta Tanner, both Tw in Falls, a n d R onald Dean E sllnger and D ia n n e Lee Bohnlng, bo th Twin F a lls .

Correction A p a n c a k e supper will be held

Feb. 4 a t th e Hollister G ran g e hall, w ith proceeds going to the Twin F a lls county March.of D im es campaign. Previously, the d a te of the su p p e r was reported as J a n . 21.

Two-In itia ted ...............................Peter K e i ly and Richard N ell-

son, both' T w in Falls, were i n i t ia t ­ed into B lu e Key. upperclassm en’s service a n d scholastic h o n o rary , at the U n iv e rs i ty of Idaho, M os­cow.

T o a s tm is tr e s s e s to Meet

P a r a l l e l T o l d

T o r S t o r y o f

N a t i o n a l D e B t(f'rom P«f« On«)

h ad invested in S a m ’s b u sin ess . T h ey agreed with th e bankers t h a t whac^the business needed_WR4 n e w an d more efficient m an a g e m en t, less spending |ind m ore p ro fit.

These friends of 'Sam.'s an d th e bankers toorbver S am ’s b u s in e ss a f te r a proxy battle In 1952. T h e y -pu t'a-new -m anager in c h a r g e r a mldweslerner named E lsenhow er. He was pledged to reduce ex p en ses w ithout damaging th e business o r th e product, to cu rta il the d e b t an d to show a profit. He w a s to have eight years to get th e Job done. ,

T h is new manager took o v e r m 1953 with the company in cTebt $266,071. For three years th e re a f te r , th e debt-increased an n u ally . P i - nally , in 1957 the d eb t figure w as reduced somewhat b u t It re m a in e d abou t $4,000 greater th an w h eh th e new manager took over. T h e re w as no doubt in anyone’s m ind t h a t the new man had tried .

Despite hLs cpmmitment to e c o n ­omy. spending Increased u n d e r m anager Elsenhower, far exceed in g the level of spending w h ich , he had -agreed o n . tak ing o fflc c , should be th6 limit. T h e n e w m a n - ag e r’s eight years will end th is week on Friday, t h e debt of $266.- 071 that he assumed on . ta k in g over has grown to m ore t h a n $280,000 (X ). ,

Another new m anager will ta k e over tomorrow H is v i e w s on

Guild M e e ts Tonight Art g u i ld of Magic Valley will

hold its m o n th ly meeting a t 8 p.m. today a t th e Harry Barry p a rk building. D le tm a r Harmann will fiJiow s l id e s o f Germany.

Rehearsal Is TonightChorus a n d singing leads for

"B rigadoon '' will rehearse a f 7:30 p.m. to d a y in the Junior h ig h school m u s i c room,

DAV to M e e tDisabled Am erican Veterans, d is­

trict No. 3 . an d auxiliary will m ee t at 8 p. rh : F r id a y a t the DAV hall. Members a re asked to bring p ies.

Concert S la te d Pat F o w le r . Glenn H ess and

Roger D e tw e ile r . Twin Falls, and Linda L e t h . B uhl, are m em bers o r tlip 42-v o ice College of Id ah o ciioir f ;h o will leave Caldwell the last of J,?^uaxy_X nrju lO -day-oon- H r l lo u r of the Sim F rancisco area.

n u m m a g e S a le -8 e ( ....—W inter rum m age sale afc the

Episcopal C h u rch of the A scension will be h e l d from 0 a, m. to 5 p . m. Monday. T h e Heyburn avenue en ­trance w i l l be used.

CorrfctlonIt w as m is takenly repor te d In

W eHneklny’s T im es-N ew s"Ih a i a pistol b e lo n g in g to John C arro ll. 220 F a lls av enue east. 'Was stoldn.from h is c a r while It was a t B ortz South P a r k Chevron service s ta ­tion. I t s h o u ld have read stolen while a t “E d 's P a rk service s ta tio n , 341 S h o sh o n e street north.

Suit Is F i le d J. L ..A n d erso n filed suit ag a in s t

the W. J . P e te rs W arehouse.-Inc.. in d is tr ic t co u rt Thursday to col­lect $6J 1 .7 ^ p lus Interest fo r peas stird Tn S e p te m b e r of 1059. AfloV- ney for A nderson is N orm an H. Nielson. B u r ley .

D e r la r a t lo n F ile dA d e c la ra t io n of homestead was

f iled-w ith, th e Twin Falls county recorder T h u rsd ay by R a lp h S. Nuttiing. T h e property, w ith , an estim ated cash value of $10,000, was d e sc r ib ed as the west h a lf of the west h a lf of the north fifth of M o n n o n addition tQ»4Jm-clty of Twin P a lls .

D r i v e r F i n e d

B y J u d g e f o r

T i p s y C h a r g e(from One)

fined $26 and costs and g iv en 28 dem erits Thursday by J e ro m e Justice of the Peace Leo T e r r i l l for crossing over a double w h ite line.

A rthur J. Frost, 20, S a l m o n , w air^lned $15 and costs a n d a s ­signed 25 demerits T h u rsd a y by Judge Terrill lor going 70 m ile s per hour In 55-mlla zone.

Deleina K, Hill. IB, ro u te 2.T w in Falls,_w as_Jlned_ $10__an dcosts and assigned 25 d e m e n t i by Twin Palls Police Judge R o b ­e rt E. Pence Thursday for f a i lu re t6 "y le ia th e riBM o f lv a s r S h e was cited Jan. > at F loral av en u e an d Freightway street,

Wendell B. Thom ason, r o u te 3 ■Jerorat. T t a r l ln t a n s ^ tp ta r o f S23 an d asse.5sed 25 dem erits by T w in P a lls Police Judge R o b ert E. P e n c e Wednesday for speeding a n d for driving with noisy m ufflers.

He was cited In th e 400 b lo ck of Second avenue sou th F rid ay ev e­n in g lor traveling 38 m iles a n h o u r 4a-o. 35-milo.ione,---------------------

Bil|~M nm char^ F a r m s U n i o n

C o n t r a c t B a n

Students-H^Id on Extortion ChargeCALDWELL, J a n . 19 (UPD—TWO

college students, o n e of w h o m Is from Castleford, were held in C a n ­yon county Jail today on fe d e ra l extortion charge.

H arry 0 . Moynor, F B I .special agent, Butte, Mont., r e p o r ted th a tDavid__Allen, 20. M inneap o lis .M inh.. ahd Lflhhy S n o d g rass , 20.' Castleford. had been ch a rg ed w ith violation of the federal e x to r tio q s ta tu te . Snodgrass Is the s o n of th e Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd S n o d ­grass. Castleford.

Maynor said they were c h a rg e d w ith mailing a le tte r to Dr. E . D. Hun.sacker, Nampa, d e m a n d in g $2,500 and threatening Mrs. H u n - Sacker's life if the m oney w ere not paid.__ Both suspects appeared y e s te r ­day before U. S. M arshal Saul Clark and later were c o n f in rd in th e Jail here In lieu of $2,500 bond.

T J ie sii.specl. a re ■‘studeiTCS— a r NorUiwesti N flm ene collegc, N an v pa.

federal m oney which m ig h t* be

Kiwanls c lu b a t its W ednesday lunchcon a t Cousin Roy's,

hum , o f f ic e r s for the coming year , '•><')' "•”* electcci to thewill bo In s l i il lc d and both oui-bo. “ ‘"'™ '" rc c lo rs lo replace Lar.

new m em b er lo tlie B urley for Im provem ent oliL, r i . ,h .1 II. teachers sa la ries be d is tr ib u te d lo

OUI-BOIng n n d IncQ m lng presidents will speak b r ie f ly .

O ro v e r N ew m an will serve as m iiste r o f cerem o n ies an d the Mln- leo voca l d e p a r tm e n t will furnish p ro g ram n u m b ers .

ry l.owman wlin is Iravlng lliis a rea .

The club w ill alii'iid the C hurch o f till' N nzarono as a body J a n , 20, T h e church Is now holding servjccs In the fo rn ip r Prcsbyti'rlnii ch u rc h

— Dill—lio t t— w lll-b e -lii .i ln llrd -n s r“ ‘- ^ * “- “ ™ ‘o‘'-«f-16t'>-»ti'ooU nndp re s id e n t, w i t h f'red n ick c , vire I ire s ld e n t, n n d Mrs. LWyd Kiio- del, i e o r e ta iy .

M r. m ill ,Mr.s. AI. II. llllilrelli. Ilo 1ms b een .R atio n ed 111 Boiilh Koiea

ailU Mrs. J. m tik llciiry, third, J.^io past J3,jnouUii.

/£>a

I ’l i iV A T i: v is r i 'N 'G A KTUil'XD ni), Jim,. 10 - 'I ' t c .

I lo b e rt L . H lld rc .h l.y spenillnK as o -d a y -fu rio u R h n v m i-n n i-p n rm u r 'in io n r l ’n u irT T c d i im iii irn u i ic i 'c ;

Oakley iivenue Coininlllec appoliUnifiils a re

being m ade by tlie new |iro.sldent, J o e L am bert, and will be a n n o u n c­ed (soon.

•a u c s ls w e r e 'C a r l Nelsen, p rM l- d e n i ol l l io T r l Cuunly F a rm e r s

nobei'l n iq i i n , pfcilddit o f tho D ccio club, n n d lln iiov, L . 0 , D rld iw ate r,

school d istric ts on the b as is o f the regular distribution form ula.

A lour - million - dollar U . S. atom ic power p lan t will b eg in op­eration a t McMurdo sound i n the Antarctic In 1962,

.Uia-Lowsr-IfitflZLprflJecLjiU-liic. s tructu res p c d prJmflrlly fo r t he Teton river in Fremont co u n ty .[rttIs^"^ ’^flgrl'2Ultllt'(irfil‘‘1i1ji*tlcui- T he o th er recommended t h a t any

MOSCOW WINTER UKTUIINSMOSCOW, Jan . 10 on — After

Weeks o f dKm^) and w nrnilsh w eather, w in ter has a r r iv e d In Moscow.

DtapcifoimSmice

HO m iM M s i s m u n e o

turfil c o m m o d ities and o rch ard s ."Tlio m e a s u re said that u n d e r

public p o lic y , ‘T h e right to work of an a g r ic u ltu ra l laborer a s de­fined h e r e in shall not be d en ied or a b rid g e d on account of m em ­bership o r non-mciiibcrslilp in a labor u n io n o r labor .organization."

READ 'FtM ES^N E^W rW AN T ADS

BOISE, J a n . 19 OH —Labor con- __________________tfiiots cover-ing-agrlouliural -w o i'k - - [ — I - I B —er.s would be outlawed under p ro- ---------------------vl.slons o f & bill Introduced yes­terday i n th e Idaho senate if they attempt t o require membership in a union.

The m e a s u r e , was lutroduced by the s e n a t e industry and labor com m ittee. Sen . John Poole. R.,Jefferson, th e chairman, s a id It was draX.ted by the Idaho h o r tl cultural so c ie ty .

The b i l l defines agricultural la­bor ns t h a t InvolvlnR per.sons en­gaged In th e packliiR, processing and tra n s p o r t in g to m ark e t of "any a g r ic u ltu ra l or iio rticu ltural com m odity if such scrvlce Is p e r­formed a s an Incident to o rd in a ry farming o p e ra tio n s , or. in th e case of fru its an d vcRetablcs. as an Incident t o th e preparation of such Irults o r Vegetables for m ark e t."

A fa rm Is defined as including 'stock, d a i r y , poultry, fru it, fu r-

bearing a n h n a l and truck farm s, p lan ta tio n s , ranches, nu rseries, ranges, g reenhouses and s im ila r

There’s so much crexi'lt b u y in g today th at U takes a sp ecia lly tra ined employe to h a n d le a cash sale.

Seen TodayR e p a irm a n removing

television se t from trunk of r . . . S c h o o l.b o y s throwmq roct^te lep h o n e pole while rouif :school . . . Discarded tu-A.sp^. blOftHng d o w n Shoshone sirt'*- Ash t r a y full of paper ciip.ii‘ ' " Car. p n M a in avenue ' ' ‘Pariij

'''o'fna,Tsande'd f o r palm job w having tro u b le with bu;r;v age a n d tw o small n u - :- , -. dren . . . S u n refleciinv bm,„ bottle ln _ alley . . . Di i \ . 'r duf, gardlng y ie ld sign . . . \\-\u droo! ping p e n n y into bubble u^it, chine . . . Foreign film shades o f blues and greN.'' , m orning In police depai -tnrr,;'' Police J u d g e Robert E. heavy l e a t h e r work gloves , . ,In s h o r t sleeve sh lri . . I'ruckfr taking l e f t lane for lu n ,. not m a k in g turn . . . Hein-v .r uc.i -menue a t service club, ..' A nd o v e rh ea rd : ‘T v p trni ^ , business. I 'm a drinkinR w.i-r, porter.'*

L a o s J u n g l e

D o c t o r D e a d

■■' A t A g e o f .3t(rrom P in (Inn

W n sh ln g to n , D. C., se t up Mnt,;,, In 195B.

D ooley , a bachelor, worked «p to 20 h o u r s a day try ing lo btlni the m e d ic a l standards of h:.i \i[. lage' " f r o m the 15th century to

found t i m e to raLse m ore than oin million d o lla rs for M edico by writ. Ing, le c tu r in g and fu n d rnfcinj p ro g ra m s. He worked right up to the t im e h e entered th e ho.spit,\i.

M ed ico now has 17 projccts in 12 un d erd ev e lo p ed na tions.

The a n n o u n cem en t of noolfy'j death w a s delayed u n til early iiinjnornlnflr-to_permlt_nQllIli:aiioiLOI, his f a m i ly .

Slides Shown to PTA at Jerome

JE R O M E , Jan . 10—0 . A. fOusi K elker. Tw in Falls, presenw slides - o n Silver city a n d displ.iyti] relics o f historical Id a h o ai thi' regular m eellng of th e Jeffetstti school P T A Tuesday evening. Thij was a l s o d e s lg n a l^ as dad 's nlKti; and a l a r g e erowa a ttended . - B e r t -W rlght.-_presldeul.__ u .. nounced Mr. and M rs. Soniilch S o n n ic h se n were appoln led vici > f5 ,s iaB Jra r 'to com plete“ thc t w of M r, a n d Mrs. H al W alker who recen tly moved to T w in Falls.

M rs. G len Redjlick aiinoiincei stam p d a y will begin 9 a.m. Wti- nesday a n d be held e a ch succeeil- ing W e d n esd a y a t th e same tinit Both 1 0 cent and 26 cent U. & saving s ta m p s will be so ld by PTA m o th e rs In the hall.

M rs. E lm er Correll annoimcii the a n n u a l fT A c a rn iv a l will h e ld -p r tr r - l f t -------- ----------------

Ex-Resident~DiesB D E K . Jan . 19 — Thom as A.

V /ea th e rb ie , 81. form er Eden-Hu- elt’on r e s id e n t , died S u n d ay Ih Cal­ifornia.

Mr. W e ath e rb le fa rm ed In titi .E d cn -H a 2:elton area for man; years. H e served as a minister In the a r e a . Funeral serv ices will held a t 10 a. m. F r id a y in ValjP ro , u n r i finni ritp.s will hp hfla t th e F i le r lO O F cem etrey at 4 p, m. F r id a y .

FARMAuctionCALENDAR

X L C S G « 3 l E « n . £ r

SALES LISTED-HERE

Symplomj ol Djslress Arising from

STOMACH ULCERS»>jETo e x c e ss a c i dQUICK REUEF OR NO COSTAsk About 15-Da)' Trial O ffer!

Ovff five million packagM of the WfLLAf?0 TfffA]rMCNr have been sold (or relief ofiymnlutti^ordiilmaariflinK from

jtsm achji'id Puetltnal Ukir* diic lo C i- ceMAelrt-PMfDliMHonTlburorUpMrilem x h , Qaiilniii, Haartburn, S lsap-

' laiiniii, tie., due lo Eicaia Aeld, Ask (or**Wlllard'i Meiiii*” whic}r(ully explaina Ihla Iwme Ireatmetil-frta—al

PENNY WISE DKUG S T O K E PERIIINE I'lIAUMACY8AVE-Mon im u c s t o r e SAVE Oli im U GS NO. 3 TIIOLINOEII I'UAIIMACV

kidney'n meat • . liVdr'nmeat chicken t meaty mix • chopped fish

C ontact th e Tim!!' News Farm Sales de­

p a r tm e n t for com plete adver- llBing coverage of your farin sa le : hand bills, newspapB c o v e ra g e tovar 67,00p rtadin In M a g lo Valley), advance bill­ing. A l l a t one special low rati E very sa le listed In th is ForB C a le n d a r lor 10 days befall sale a t no cost.

J A N U A R Y 2 3 R DC h arlea A skew

A d v e r t la e m e n I , 'J a n , 2®-*' A u c t io n e e r s : H a ro ld Kl»»i

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JA N U A R Y 24THDwight K erlln

: A dviyrtlsem enli Jan . 20-U ■ ^ A tfc tto n e tr r-U s ro ld -K IM L

J A N U A R Y 2-J D. & W. SalM I

Advertisem ent, Jan. f Iand.ZZ , . „

A uctioneer); John W ert, In# E lle r s , JIro Messersmltli

J A N U A R Y 25 C'arlyU B u ll" „

A dvertH em cnl, Jan- A u o tlo n ee ri lUroW

^ A N U A R 1 ^ 2 G ~ J

Harry H oullier* and !*Itanoli, Ino, .

A dverllB em ent, J»n- ^ u o l l p n t f r i i I n r i o " »n“ “

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uJANUARY 19, 1961

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGETHREB

^ ija > r s o t ’6 1 M o v e t o N e w L o c a t i o n M a d e b y R e d G o s s

J j i t R e p o r t e d

f o r L i n c o l n..nuir J a n . 19 — T h e

. J u n - list lo r 1961c o u n ty co.m m lssion-

NO. 1 the ju ro r s W ” ., f " j e „ i e n , F lorence B.

«re L l t a Haddock. Mr.s, OM*'. “ s-.,e t. Mrs. Leotifircl

R o b e r t ■ 8. B n lla rd , VD B u r t e t l . H. A. S lo n c r , W Dill. Z e»“ P “ ''- Bid s m i t h , OeorBe w .

F ra n c is M. B erB ln. 1! T h o rn 'e , Fern M aii-

J . Conw«y, F ra n k Dale W . M onroe.

Show. Claude C he.« . a n o " . C h a r le s C. B o rd en , iHhur H a ll. A. L. W n rr ln u -

^ . r j o Braun. .A rthur Osbvirn.' • . J e s s Lecertua. H a r -t i o M W 'f ' N. J . B A rolnta D a n H.

■ S i r t Mrs. u w r e n c e Rands. D o n - ^ n™ Roy D . B urkett, S a n d r a “ S c V R o y J . Peak. B a y Si Bro*n. Mrs. C horles V. P e tb - i Sidney E d w ard s , Jr., a n d Blchard Mabbutt.

jurors from p re c in c t No. 2 a re r p Slionk, W llla C arraw ay, C . J . jmti R A B au m a n n r I ren e -H lo k - mia'Oofdori B r a u n , George By--

|r G ilb ert K erner, F re d ruojer Mabel H ahn, W illiam Thomason, a o rd o n Sorensen, D e l- m u I . Carraway. Carlos B e rrlo - “hm Jr., V e rn o n D av id so n , S ' s e Moore, E lw ln W ellard . V. c ROSS June N ie lso n . Evelyn D n n - j 'lj HP nmrpp H o rn . Mr.s. R lc h - ard' Haga, P aul B ancroft, J u n e Roessler, Omer N . Shook.

Vera Durgess, Jo e G a re c h an a . Darrell Knlsse, Joe P a g o ag n . Catherine Bayllss, F rederick S t r u - chen, Joe O n e id a , Fred D udley , a r l Cheney. B e n n ie Webb. M a rie Wllloushby, Tom B e ltla , E ay D e a n Clayton, Arnold K e n n e d y . M a rt ln e Oneida, Vivian W ernicke. D a le

-6ralthrJ»etJE— B n H o A -Je a H c L t Thiel, B’elyn E t t a H ahn, Ro.sl Arrossa, Charles Parks, R u t h

JDill!, Bo*ard H i l l a n d J , B. A lex- lender.

Those from p r e c in c t No. 3 a re Clarlnda Barney, M rs . M orris G e r ­ard, lletman B r a u n , B etty M. Thorpe, Corwin M . Silva, Ada B. Bandy, Clltlon V . Dayley, g u a y le Ntbeker, Bam D a n ie ls , Vern L ee Johnson, F r e d Moore, O rv ille Jones, Ed Sheer, Je.ssle A. S a n d y . Clirls Wageman. E v e r t S an t. M ary Tew, Dean G u U ir le , W aldo C. Jones, Kenneth Colter, H aro ld

— CoochrClayBurnum, Del G la u n e r, Archie Jone.s, V io la L. P a y to n , BophronlaJIolley a n tU lo s s J o y d .

From Dietrich prec inc t No. 5 ate Anna Lauer, H y ru n i M eservy , Cecil Boft-nian, C a ro ly n W alk er, Mrs. E. V. Cooke, Jr.L D elbert Hel.- ken, J. O u r g o y n e , G len N elson . H. B. Paulson. LIndcll C o o p er.' Halph To«ne, J e d C . Sm ith, P lo y d [ Ouse, Olenn L. S o re n se n , C la ren ce T. Holllbaugh, C a r le n e H olllbaugh tnd Rosalie D av is .

From BlcMleld prec inc t No. 4 are RMlla D eed s. E arl M c C a r te r , '

-A»dr«y-FMdlSr D o ro t liy -E , R e y - nolll Eva S orensen , M arian W e ll- liausen, Unity S a n d e rs , P r is c ill a

r a n k Belstoi

W ASH INGTON. Jun. 1!1 i .P -T h e to u il iiicoino 111 ,i:i Anifric^ins d e­clin ed m Ni)vi !ii1),t nnd D tvem ber to r llie tM-.sl i:iiu ' snioc th e 1959 ste t'l .strike

compared with lui October peak of 409.7 billion dollars.

P ayroll cuts in m aniilrirnirini! mdil.stries nccDUnted lo r virtiially ail of th e decline.

T iie com inejco depiirlnipnt s n y s |^ .p ,,r „ n of 1960. personni inrome th e nniuiiil r a le ot p .T .w iiaf in -i|„ (n ied a r n w d of 401.'.! Million com e (irnpperi hv Too m liiidn dol- dollars. TliV 1959 lo ia l \vn,s 383Jhu'«-'iii Novrnib«’r and by :!“J bll' lion ilolliirs niVfiubtT, ' i h c De c c m i'c i 'n ilo o f billion dollars

2 ( ' . a r i M i s l i a j 3 S

A r e H c j ) o r t c ( l

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billion dollars.T h is \v a ^ tin* f o in i l i r e p o r t thi5

MTi’k ( 0 p n in i up a .su :;if i9A m Do- comboi* s lu m p in t l i r ‘ tvom ?iuy

Tin* KoviM'iHiK'ni suld eailiP ! Ihn[ unompUiymtM U increa.sed h\ iOO.dUO 10 11 'JU-vi'ai D e c rn ib . 'i ; lilj;h o f fi iin llion uiii^i.sirinl p io - i d u c lio n ilroppt’i l ' iil)t>..i tw o p e r '

, , ct'iu a n d p i’n u ie liuii.sinK s la r ts fi'll 18 PCI- ivni .

A. F. N elson, left, c h a irm a n of th e Twin Fallg c h a p te r of the Am erican Hed Cross.* h e lp s Wllliain Rergadlne from W arb e rg B rothers Moving and Caul com pany move a firsi uld kit In to th e chapter's- new office. The oy;ice Is in room s one iind two of Ih e B urkholder buildinj on Shosh'ftne street east. The office is more spacious a n d 'm o re private fhan th e old office, whicii was in b a c k o f the lUaii Mortgage Loan ..yornoratlon. accorqing lo Mrs r is n n ntmnm. f PcnUvr ,Thom as L. W estbrook, who Is assisting (hr local c h a p te r In Us m em bership drive and I ts orRanlzation of a J u n io r Red C ro ss ch ap te r, a lso liiis bis office h e re . (S ta ff photo-enuravlni)

T o t a l U . S . I n c o m e D e c l i n e s

D u r i i i i i N o v e m b e r , D e c e m h e r

PINO P O N G BALLS HlEOEIVED HAVANA. Jan . 10 iJfWAmong

num erous Imports the Pldel Caitro

Vefftmo received re ^ n t ly . lro m C hina were 50 ca^efl of p ing pongbalK

Y O U C A N T B U Y A F I N E R ,

K E N T U C K Y B O U R B O N ! - !

Man StMikMiced

Drivers w e re iiiimifif'd ns Joyce^ H olm , >13, 402 Wtdmii si r ee l, and R onnie W. Richard.'^, li)!:! A ddison avonue east. T h e urcldi'nt occur- rcd a t 5:45 p .m . Wediu'.sday.

Charh'.s Hoyle. f)H. Hurley, wn.- •senienccd ;■> iivr diiy.s m jail day by Kimberly .hisncc of

,Poaci‘ Hay I’o i tn , M»' wu.s convici- ed of failing to nn.sw*'v u .su^un('n.^

Boyle was fined nn the .Minic charK c.-and slO lot civivinR a ve­hicle w iih ::iulty by Juduc Potlcr, lie was rem anded to Ihe! cuslorty of Ihe 'Fwin FalU .sheriffs office (o st*rve hi> Jml term .

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Concrete Phone RE 3-5500

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K«IDCKY SUMOHI BOIIISIM MISKtY. B ■ CJNAM DU msiiitiiiij CO. mciiouivitt!. kt. . ■

J e r o m e C l i i l ) s

S l a t e M e e t i n gJ E R O M E . J a n . 1 9 -O ffic 'e r .s will

bo iiv sla lle d a t th e J e r o m e C o u n ty H om e D c in o n .s lra tio n c o u n c i l n ie c l- Inj? lo b e hold M o n d a y n i tlic XieJd, cor.sagc.s; E iclo i-ado H e ig h ls . ' Epi.scopal p a r is l i lia ll. R e s i s t r a t io n | F rien d sh ip a n d "P a lL s C ity , p ro ­w ill b eg in a t l) a, n». \v iih lu n c h - g ra m .eon lo be Kerved nt n o o n ,- | p|,„, RUo.' l.s are

T h e n e w olficcT.s w i l l be M ns.flnv liM i to a t t e n d . R e s e r v a t i o n sWovnd be i^Vrtde l o Mvs. J , R . ' W ebster. a r r a n R c m e n t c o m m itte e

BrnfiK, treasurer; a n d Mrs. Jack Bell, hi.Morian,

The citinmlttee f o r the m eeting Ljiciiide.s auKar lo a f , ln.suillatlon; Appleton, a rn in R em en ts : Town and n n d Cniintry and O ran d v iew duUs. I able (iccoration.s: K a so ta . prize.s; Barrym ore, c lu b . - reRistration5; Pleasant plain.s, in.viLatioiLs: W est-

Verltn O W hnm . p resW e n rr M^'5,N at Spoffo rd , vice p res id en t; Mrs.Mable B u d d . secretary ; Mrs. Clyde o r to Mrs. Apnes H u rs t, ex tension |

home nijenl, no t l a t e r than Frid iiy .'

DKATU SEL E -IN F L IC T E l) MOUNTAIN H O M E . Jan . 19 m

—Officiary at M o u n ta in Home iilr Torce bnse o f T ’Si’t . ' ^Miles T. Moe. 52. w as cau.scd b.vj sclf-inflictcd a sp h y x ia tio n .

Take Pride in Y our Car

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6 04 M a i n S o u th

PeM eY’sI 2 DAYS'^ 3 m o r”e. f M c ~ B e ls lo n . N eo la

Dayley, Charles J . Joh n sto n . A n ­drew Paulson, E u g e n e Cox. C h a r le s Hoodenpyie, Q h a r l e s M a es ta s , Fred E, Ripley, D o n W alker, P e a r l Parker, Zetta -U F reem an , L. E . Browning.

Manuel J. K in g , Jo h n F . H u b - amlth. Earl G. P le rcey , D o n a ld

.W . Riley, Mrs. C h a r le s M a es ta s , | iLesiie 0. Chatfield, V irginia K in g .

■* tsyTflrltcr, M rs. TiT iuram anT Tan- 1. Marilyn S. O l l ie u , Theo B ru s h ,

f iS n . Ciiariea S lu d e r , Muriel P la - "V B im u lf 'F . V a u g h n , Clive J .

Capps, Faye Lee. J o h n E llsw o rth , Roxle Sorensen, H o w ard J a n s e n , Thurman Hansen, E d n a Jo h n so n . Lillian MoatCfi, A n n a E. Y oiing . Mrs. Mac Proctor, Shirley T ew s, Bernardo Ruiz.

Those l||tjd a a p o s s ib le ju r ro r s from Kimama — IDlerricIT p r ic ln c t , No. 5 are F lo rence Carol M iller, Janice Stiller, E d n a H. N e ib au er. Ruth Shurrum a n d Mrs. R eed J . Crj’stal.

Springdale ID S ^ a r d 'H a s Meet

SPRINGDALE. J a n . -10 ~ T a lk s given at th e S p r in g d a le L D S

^'ard sacramcnt m e e t in g S u n d a y evening by B ish o p Noel B ow cut.

“ ^fl^Zolle^Bcr^Te^h Thom as. E r - nc5t Blauer and F r a n c i s C arte r .

o w -p ia n o d u e t was p loyed 5J Mrs. Oareld M a rc h a n t a n d bnaron Johnson. Q ^ r o l Larson a n d

brother, R o b e r t, sang a d u e t, accompanied by M r s . Clyde W a r- aie- Prayera were given by F re d JOtoson and W a y n e W oodland.Ini w a s the c o n c lu d -

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T I M E S - N E W S . c h a n g e s H A N D S

The Tlmes-News today announces ~a change In ownership—another milestone In newspaper history for Twin Falls and Magic Valley.

There would be no point In the retiring publishers attem pting to conceal their mixed emotions on such an occasion. After nearly 30 years In the newspaper business In Twjn Falls, there are Bound to be some jeg re ts as the reins are turned over to new hands.

First of all, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for the loyal support' o( our subscribers and advertisers.

It has been a real pleasure serving the people of this section of Idaho during all

A CONSERVATIVE HONEYMOON FOR JF K -S u ch s ta lw a rts a s S ensio rs Byrd. Virginia; McClcl- lo n . Ai-kan.4as; E astland , M ississippi, and Q O P tr's O oldw atcr, A rizona, and M inority L eader Dlrksen.Illino is, h a v e 'h a d prol.ie to r the selection of such^ ncknowlcdBed liberals a.i R obert P. K ennedy i a f a t ­to rn e y genera l, Oov. A braham A. RIblcoIf for h e a lth , ed u catio n an d welfare an d A rthur J . Goldb erg to r labor—th re e o! th e m ost sensitive spots In ^th e federal governm ent.

I t becomcs obvious that, fo r th e m om ent a t least P re .sldenl-E iect K ennedy’»_(Uacreet an d poised co n ­d u c t since th e election, as well as the legislative p ro ­g ram ."M s te m p c ^ d T S n M rv a f lv i cW grejslonal d is ­co n te n t over th e Los Angeles p latform .

In co n tra s t, th e Clnrk-D ouglas liberals on the p e m o c ra tlc side of the olsle. and the Javli.s-Casr coh o rts on th e K epublican side, a re disturbed and suspicious o t these overtures betw een the Incoming ad m in is tra tio n an d “ the enem y." C erta in labor and

IheSS h la n y years a n d we a re g ra te fu l fo r hav ing h a d th a t o p p o rtu n ity . W e hope we have m easured u p to our responsib ility , know ing full w ell th e Im p o rta n t p a rt a new spaper m u s t* p la y In se rv in g such a p rom ising , p ro g ressiv e an d p rosperous a re a as M agic Valley.

W e a re equally ap p rec ia tiv e o f th e loyal sup p o rt given u s b y th e en tire T lm es-N ew s

I vy h lf ih h o lH s t.hA rilRt.tnr

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t lo n of being one o f th e f in e s t new spaper o rgan iza tions in th e In te rm o u n ta in West.

I t sh o u ld be s ig n if ic a n t to a ll concerned th a t th e T lm es-N ew s enjoys th e seconcT la rg e st c ircu la tio n i n Idaho, a lth o u g h th e re a re a t le a s t th re e c it ie s In the s t a t e consid­erab ly la rg e r th a n T w in Falls,

N a tu ra lly we a re g ra tllle d w i th this a c ­com plishm en t fo r w h ic h our e n t i r e o rgan­iza tio n deserves a fu l l m easure o f credit.

W b a re g ra tif ied a lso over th e assurance th a t th e e n tire p e rso n n e l of th e Tim es-N ew s w ill c a rry on u n d e r th e new o w n ersh ip a n d a

- n e w _ g en e ra l.m an a g e r whose_poUcles will be th e sam e as th o s e w hich h a v e won th e Tim es-News-Bueh^wldosprM d je a p e e t am ong th e people o f M agic Valley.

O ccasionally c h a n g e s ot ow nersh ip in new spapers also m e a n m arked changes in policies a n d p e rso n n e l.

W e h a v e every r e a s o n to believe th e re a d ­e rs a n d ad v ertise rs will see l i t t l e change In th e Tim es-N ew s a s a result o f new ow n- Bhlp, w ith th e e x c e p tio n ot co n tin u ed Im ­p ro v em en ts w h ich a lw ay s have b e e n a policy

‘ o f th i s new spaper to k eep T lt'a B reaa o f t h e - tim o s- in -e v ery -re sp eo t,

T o th e new o w n e rs o f the T im e-N ew s: O u r very best w ishes.

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-III

Bintje th e 1060 e le c tio n the c o m p l ^ t h a s o f te n b een u tte re d t h a t too m u ch tim e exists betw een th a t d a te a n d th e in a u g u ra tio n o t a new p re s id en t. T h e re are th o se , however, j ^ a r e .Bigulng l u s t th e re v e rse -^ th a t th e tim e Is a l l too s h o r t to encom pass' the d lf- Xlculties o f tra n s it io n . '

T h e p re s id e n t-e lec t m u s t choose n o t on ly h is c ab in e t bu t h u n d re d s of o th e r top policy m akers. P rac tic a lly speak ing , th e se ought to be se lec ted before h e takes o ffice .

I t w o u ld -b e -h e lp T u l If - h t could g e t ■well u n d e r w ay on th e bu rdensom e c h o re o f fllling-6om e-5j000-addittonal fed e ra l Jobs w h ich a re n o t u n d e r civil service.

T h e p re s id en t-e lec t and Ws key policy t m akers, fu th e rm o re , n e e d every possible [j j —m ln u te - to - Ie A -r ii- th e -^ io m p le x ltie a ro t^ th e :

"prob lE ins"ana t a s m th e y will fa c e . I t ’s n o t , lik e ta k in g over th e p residency o f a co rp o ra - — t l o i r w l t h ^ h l C h “T r o tr 'f f re -a lr e a d y ' la rg e ly

fam ilia r..T h e f in e - th re a d e d In tricac ies o f govern­

m e n t today c an n o t b e quickly , g rasp ed b u t m u s t be m astered slow lv and surely . T he

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101^ w eeks betw een..election a n d In a u g u ra - ■tlon m ay .no t be en o u g h .

As som e observers h av e sh rew d ly poin ted o u t, th e p re s id e n t-e le c t n o t only needs tim e to s tu d y p o lic y m a tte r s , he needs th e oppor­tu n ity to draw c o u n se l from m a n y varied sources w hich will n o t h i every case be open to Him once he is In s ta lled .

I t is th e one tim e in h is p res id en tia l c a ­re e r w h en he c an s e e k advice anyw here a n d everyw here, w ith o u t u n d e rc u ttin g o r h an d i­capp ing estab lish ed m em bers o f h is top team ,

■ As soon as h e ta k e s ofllce, h e Is com­m itte d largely to lis te n in g to .Ju s t th a t ad vjM w h ich his c h o se n policy m a k e rs give h im . Tfils is u n d e rs tan d a b le , b u t I t is u n ­d e n iab ly lim iting .

P res id en t-E lec t K e n n ed y is w idely con­s id e red to have m a d e good use o f this a d ­v ice-seek ing period. B u t m any fee l i t would be b e t te r If i t w ere lo n g er.

T hose who fa v o r a quicker ch ange-over believe th e y a re a rg u in g to r g r e a t con tin ­u ity o f a u th o r ity a n d action . I t m a y well be

- th a t - th e y - a r o argu lng 'fo r'lC iS S rT o th ru s t a new , u n p ra c tlc ed le a d e rsh ip te am . Into of­fice quickly m ig h t i n fa c t p roduce a sharp b rea k In th e c o n tin u ity of c ffcc tlv e govern­m en t.

I NATURALLY, NATURALLY 1 S tray dogs w ere g e t t in g aw fu lly sm ar t In I, De Tour, Mich. T h e y could recogn ize th e r village m a rsh a l’s c a r a n d did th e y fade . T h e ' council m e t th e em erg en cy and b o u g h t th e l ~ m t t r s n [ i i - ! r $ 3 0 0 - g u i r t o - l i r ( r i i ® q u i i i ^ l n f o ' s tra y s so ho cou ld g o t clOso e n o u g h to see i If th e y w ore licensed . You guessed It. I n th e

'f ir s t y e a r 's bag wen© pets of tw o o t th e councllm on.'

T hey have become angry d lstu rb -isec tio n o f the Tlmes-News. a lot

T ilE OTQEn VIEW ! ;tt43eat-W)t^Sbotfr

By TIIOStAS J. WATSON, l i t .P m iilen t, IntenuU anal

B u ilo esi Machlnea CorpDntloU(O d « o f a a e r ie s o f c s« y * to -rc sd ' coo*

d e iu a t io o a tro m e b a p U r t vxitJUtz b y 'e m * io e o t A m e r i c a a u t b o r i t t a f o r book p u b ­lic a t io n by P r c a t ! e « - lU l l * U b t b t R e p o r t f prtfw p re a k le n b .£ iK n lK rw « r'< C o m m in k m o n N s t io o a l C o a lt. E d i te d by lU y Croio* - { ^ f o r N * » « p a p a r E n t e r v i M a u o c U > t lo n . C o p y r i lb t IM O , th e A jn e rk a a a* , • e m b ly .) , ,

« ,lld aru y . In tile '/a n .

m ateria l a id . We m u s t also win the b attle fo r m en 's m lnd^ .

B u t we m u st w in I t Ijy offering m in d s know ledge, sklUs and

o ^ f t n n i U c s to le a rn . One Im­p o rta n t face t c e r ta in ly lies In technological progress.

A c o m p Ie te ly jK s ie h ta i le . cura'- ble a n d controUable disease such M m ala ria r em ains a grave th rea t

e rs of the political peace In f a c t , i t Is t h e D e m o c ra tic

was w ritten about the T O P S club best loser. W hen I reod the fea-

conservatlves who have shown the ture I got th ink ing abou t w hether m ost friendliness toward ,P re .s i- |lt would be posslijle to have dent-E lect K ennedy In Ihetr "pul on pounds club, w holehearted approval of his cabi-

B a y T i r t k t r

n e t snd adm in istra tive appo in t­m ents.

I live In Buhl and I «m a Junior In higii school. T here o re several other boys an d girls In th e school who would like to POPS.

T h a n k You i B u h l l '

PUPS FOR KIDS D E P'T .

She needs a country hom e, this 1'.-y ea r-o ld dog, She's h a lf Lab and half W elm araner. Shou ld he

h u n te r and Li excellentwith ch ildren . Q et her a t 325 East Avenue A, Jerom e, or

Phoiii EAsl 4-1M5 ____ _________ l.'ero inej

Hcgro g iuup s hBT c -‘ •

l i b e r a l s —TO nULE OR R U IN -T h e liberal ex ­trem ists ' p a rliam en ta ry s tra teg y and tactics be­wilder the K ennedyltes. They seem to have lost all sense of po litica l, economic and so d a! values, and to be strik ing o u t blindly and savagely a t th e ir friends.

Alt|}ough th e y ,fu lly endorse P residen t-E lect K en- nedjr'B m in im u m “m ust" leg islative program , they a p p e ar w illing to endanger Its en actm en t for the sak e of a s tro n g e r civil righ ts bill. T h a t Is the p rln - c ipal reason fo r th e ir Insistence on Immedlflte ac- t lo n to w eaken th e senate ru les against filibust­e ring . ,

T hey d e m a n d t h a t & simple m ajo rity ra th e r th a n tw o -th ird s of those voting be required to force a vote on con troversia l legislation, flbow lng unexpect­ed s tren g th , th ey m ustered 46 votes against 60 ^or th e i r p a rllam e n ta iy proposal. Only by this narrow m a i^ ln did a d m in istra tio n forces and southern con-, servatlves re fe r th e question to com m ittee.

• • •FEUDIN’ AND F 0 S 3 IN ’ ON T IlE HILI/—An Im ­

m ediate showdow n, as Kennedy spokesm en argued, would p rec ip ita te a b itte r and p ro tracted debate, a n d delay ac tio n on the five m easures with w hich P resid en t-E lect Kennedy- p lans to a tta c k the d eep­e n in g recession. B u t th is plea. feU o n deaf e a rs am ong the liberals.- although m any of them rep re - a e n t the m ost Industrially depressed a reas In th e c o u n try. ______________

T h e ir dem antl fo r more frequen t caucuses, one a week, or w henever they clam or fo r one, likewise th re a te n s D em ocratic unity.

T hese m eetin g s generally develop Into h a lr-p u ll- Ing and recrim in ato ry sessions, which are duly r e ­p o rted In th e press. F or th is reason , form er sen a te M ajo rity L ead er Johnson rarely held them , p re fe r­r in g to se ttle differences th ro u g h quiet, un reported , m an -to -m a n ta lk s w ith recalcitran ts.

S o d iscouraged by th is "feudin’ a n d fussln ' " w m fo rm er S en a to r Johnson 's successor, the m ild and p rofessional "Mlke^’-M an sfle ld ; M ontana, th a t he considered res ign ing from his new post, a lthough h e h lm s e lM s - n ib e r a l r

Pot Sii6ts:Belgiam shepherd pupp ies with

border collie mother. W onderful stock dogs. Twelve of th ese won­derful sh eep or cattle pu p s ore asking fo r a good, k in d home

( R e le u M l b r U c C I u r . N .w i l « p « r S n i i l i c t t e )

VIEWS OF OTHERSHOW MUCH F O O n d i d y o u e a t ?

I f you a re a n ‘‘Average A m erican"—and who isn ’t w h e n i t cornea to g orem m ent s ta tis tic s?—you co n ­su m ed a n es tim ated 1.488 pounds of food this year. T h a t is Ju st ab o u t th ree -q u a rte rs of a ton. 01 th is a m o u n t , , accord ing to the agricu ituro departm en t, 404 pounds wouItJ-have"beeirdB lryT>roducifirB jrcepr b u tte r . T he n e x t big item would be 409 pounds of f ru i ts and* vegetables, w d then 178 pounds of m eat, fl&h and po u ltry , 146 pounds of flour and cereal. 108 pounds of potatoes. The re s t of tlie Am erican d ie t was m ad e u p of butter, fa ts and oils, su g ar a n d syrup a n d coffee, tea and cocoa. The govern­m e n t probol}ly d id n o t count blackberries, the ducks -th o -jie ig lib o r^ T e -y o u . dandelion greens or the b u t­to n s baby swallowed.

However, A m ericans seem to live well, com pared ^ t f i ' t h e sp a rse d ie t some p a rts of th e world provide. N o t only do we provide for o u r oa'n. needs but wc p llo up vast su rp luses of food, s a m r e x ^ r to b le . som t- s to red away In expensive warehouses. M eanwhile our f a n n populaUon Li ded ln ln g while ^ e_fflnns grow

Pot Shots:We have two h u n tin g pups, both

female, to give away. F a th e r was a W lem araner and m o th e r a G er­m an sh o rth a ir pointer. Y ou can get th e m 'a t 402 Brue X a k e a boule­vard n o r th or

' P h o n e REdwood 3-7351

GOTTA KEEP M OVING D ear S ir:

When you get on one of- our one-way s tree ts , you h ave to keep your mind strictly on your driving.

The o th er evening, for instance, I was driving down M ftln avenue when a c a r a short d istance ahead of me c u t c lear acros.s th e s tree t to grab a vacan t park ing ' space, saw no signal.

And as I slowed down to avoid a colllsioh, the driver of n iT caf behind m e h i t h is borul

Yesalr, you can 't go to sleep on MainI

A. D riv er— rrw in ra ils)

OUR BULLETIN BOARD Mother, Twin Falls— Sorry , but

the subject of raising th e m inim um age for g e ttin g a driver's license is

topic th a t 's better su ited for discussion in the Public Forum aecllon w here i t would ap p ear over the true nam e of the w rite r. I f you -wislir-you—n ia y -e x p a n d -o n —your- subject, s ig n your nomc a n d mall It to t h e Forum departm en t, Thonkfl. anyway.

■ • •FAMOUS LAST LINE

. . . A w om an.is happy .oS long, as shs can keep her hair U ch t and h e r post dark."

GENTLE.MAN IN THE FOURTH ROW

W ggjuiiam U anota^jiiocluuilioa^aSoa-prloos-oontlnui to climb. O u r food m arketing., processes are cliang lu g , so Is ou r diet,

O bvlously-w e-have no t-reoohed pcrfootlon in tlie growing, h an d lin g , m arketing an d - disposition of food itock t. T h e re Is a n Im balance, a shocking lock o f coordination of a ll facets of the food problem P rices, rise u th e a u a n tlty grows, people In som e sections o f tji» world i t m e while o th ers d um pfood Into h u g e a to ra g ^ b ln s fo r w ont of a b e tte r m etb o d o f d l s i ^ U o n . IV um ers d esert the fa rm s while we carv e new fa rm i o u t of the sto re of u n ­u sed lands. Science strives to Increase fa rm produc­t io n while econom ists work even h a rd e r to dispose o f surpluses. W e w ithdraw m ar» lnal a n d even good c ro p lands from production, ye t spend m illions fo r I rr ig a tio n p ro jects .

I t seem s th a t . If w« can get n o place a t a n a n n s lim ita tio n or d isan n am en t "sum m it" we could a t le a s t m ake som e progress a t a "food sum m it" w here som e m aste r p lan could be devised to equalize th e Inequalities of th e world's food supplies, P erhaps tlie w orlij couW g ain m ore kinship over food th a n i t c a n o v e r wrangling abou t throw ing awny our guns. W ith k in sh ip m aybe we wouldn't need the guns.—A b er­d e e n World.

NEW HEASON TO W OHRY E arth lings have been worned to p repare for hi

vaslon from a n o th e r planet.n i l s Isn 't a crackpo t w arning e ither. I t comes from

a vciy solid source—th e Brookings In stitu tion . T h e N a tio n a l A eronautics an d Space A dm lulstra tlon e m ­ployed the Institu tio n a t a cost o t 808.000 to stu d y lo n g range space problem s—one of which wo» th e question of life elsewhere in the universe.

T h e report Ind icates this is quite likely .to ex ist a n d says proof could come "«t aiiy thiie."

I f by chance life elsewhere Itad developed a s u ­p e rio r «_ocletj,_U ie_repoti_jolem nly—conoluded,—I t coQld bring tlie downfall of eartlily c lv llliation In th e same m an n er as superior societies on the p lan e t E a r th have In th e p a s t overwhelmed In lerlor ones.

I n tills troubled age. people don’t need new reasons fo r worrying abou t Uie future. B u t th e re la som e­th in g to be sa id for a worry wlUch, unlike nucieiir catastrop lie , th e populatlon.expioslon or Com munist ty ran n y . Is wholly beyond nion's c o n tro l .-S a lt U ike T ribune.

li, T h « .trensu ry d e p a r tm e n t sjiya tlicinvci'jL

t h a t today'A lau g h .

JO L T FnO.1I VENEZUELA n i » U nited S ta te s governm ent was expecUiiK a

' ” 1 '“ ' ^ S 3 0 0 .0 0 l) .0 0 0 . a n d m „ lo . i, b .r . l .V ’. i . , ; U u r ' i w . I i . / V h ; thought Uiat might be .gic^LYg._Viuiczuela—f l i i n l l y . n t - toiso-

of T im m erm an hiU on highw ay 93 or phone Hailey 017-J6. M ailing addrcu is Odnnett.'

M rs. John D. M oGonigal (G annett)

t E G A t A D V E R T IS iM E N T S -

N O T IC B T O C R E D IT O R S IN T IH J -P ft& iU -T H C O U R T O F T W IN

F A U .S C O U N T Y . S T A T E O F ID A H O E S T A T R O F B E R N A R D L f H O Y

B R O O K S . DF-CV^ASKD N otice U h e re b y Blvon b y t h « u n d e r-

Bisn«({ k d m in la tn i tn r w ith wiU tn n e x e d to (he e m J i to r a o f ftnd a tt r>«rBona h a v ih i: ph iJrru u r t i n u t I J e r iu r J decMSMi, o r h i i #« ta(e , to e x h il i l t th e m w ith tb« n e c « M r r v o u e h rrs , w i th in fo u r m tw th i » f t ^ th * f i r s t p i i l 'l l c a t lo n o f lhl« no tice, to t h « la ld a d m ln in tm to r w ith wUl anneie< ) a t th e O ffir« o f R a y b o m t R v b o r n . IW Snil S t. K oil. mt T w in F a lU . In ^ lh i_ C u u n U _ flf -T -w Jn -K u lIa .-_ ii io t« o fIdano , th is ^ i n f th e p k e c f ix e d firr th e t r o n w t l o n o f Ihe huslnc^a o f a a i t l c aU le . — -r. -1--------------- HiHlObD-brBflOOWa-------

A d n i. w ith W ill A n n e x e d of t h e K *l«le of l l c r n a n l L eR oy B ro o k t. derraHcil

P u h llsh i J a n . Itt. 18. Keb. 2 . g. t M l

N O T IC B T O C R E D IT O K S IN T H E P R O D A T E COUIIT! O V T W IN

F A IL S C O U N T Y . ST A T K QI-' ID A H O IN T H E M A T T K H OK T IIK F:i5T A TE O F ' MAY » 1 U . (SO M FrriM K S K N O W N

A S MAK H I U . ) . P K C K A .smN otice ia he re liy ifivcn hy t h ^ u n d e r-

"Ijrned H o w a rd D. HUI im l R ic h a rd W . m i l . A d m ln ^ A tra h m of th e e : i ta l« of M ny H ill (ao m p tim c i know n aa U a e H il l ) , dece*(»«l. to th e c r« llu » r» p f am i a l l p e n o n a h a v ln tr e la ln u u u t ln a t th e uT d d e ce sied , to e x liili lt them w ith t h e necei* ■nry v ouchera , w ith in four n io n th i a f t e r th e f ire t v u h lic n tio n o f thi* t\o t ic e to th e aa ld A d m ln U tra lo r i a t th e o f f i c e of M urphy . S c h w a r t* & C u n n in g h a m . T w in l- 'a |li. tVounly o f T w in r« ll» . S l a t* of Idaho , t h i i tx>int: th e pla.-e f i \e i i fo r th e t r a n u c t ln n o f (he b u iineo i o f aaU l e s ta l i .

D ated J a n n a r y tl<. 19C1,H O W A R D U. H I M . J li rH A R D W. l U l . I . A (lm lt\U tr« to r t t h e E a U te o f deeeaw d

P u b l i th : J a n . 19, 26. K«b. 9, 10<1

N O TICK OK T H K TIM K A P P O IN T E D FOR pRoviNd w n x

IN THK P H O H A T K C O U R T O K T H E C O U N TY O F T \V !N K A L L S , S T A T E O F IDA H O

IN THK M A T T E R OK TUK. IN ST A TE O F n A Y .R Y IT I N d . U K CEA SW )P u n u a n t to a n n r tle r o f l a l d C o u rt,

-m ade on ih e l:’tb day o f J n n i i a r y , 1961. no tie e ii h e re b y ilv e n Ih n t T h u re d a y th e l»th day n f K flirua iy , I 'J i;], o t 10:01) o ’clock A. M. o f la lil day, a l t h e C o u rt Room of aalii aT lh« C o u n ty C o u r tHou»e in lh.» C ity .if T w in F a lU . C ou n ty o f I V tn KfcUi. Ulahn. h u h w n « p p < ^ n ted

^or [ .ro v ln ir th e W ill o f ti t id K ay lly tlln it , »lecc«Beti. and fo r hetiring th e api>ilcatiun of Fli*renee RyllliiB fo r i b e l»»uance ti) h e r o f [ e tle r i

-lC3UmfnUnt^«hen-ami-*hrrr-«nr-p«t^ io n in le re tle il n iay ai<i'<'»r a n d c o n te il aan ie .

D alfil J a n u a r y I I , ly iil.I P i u U u C o u r t S e a h

• MAHV S A L M O N D eputy (’lerii

P ub lU h! J a n . 19. -16, I'eh. J , 1061

N O T IC K OK THK T I M E A IM 'O IN T K D J 'O U PROV IN G V i\U .

IN n iK PU O IIA T K C O r U T O F T H Kc o i ' m o r TWI.N s t a t k

r u M iia iii to a u o rd rr i f i« i , | f o u r l . m ade on th e U h day o f J a n u a r y , 1061,

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M tlo n a l goals on which we c o n tin u e ' to build a strong nation and a better world:

F irs t — Encourage technological change to Improve m en's U*es, to m eet o u r own Increasing Industrial needs, to stim ulate social and eco­nom ic progress an d ; to, lace suc­cessfully the lo n g -te rm challenge ot In ternational comm unism .

W ith in the governm ent o n e group or agency shou ld be made responsible for developing a n a ­tional policy to encourage our technological effort.

Specific provisions for applied research and exploratory develop­m en t should be Included In many governm ent-supported projects.

T h e re has been a lack ot em­phasis on these In th e past, stem - m ln r d irec tly from -a -“get-lt--done policy: "D eliver ' th is edulpment wltlT these capsblUtles on th is date ." Overall techn ical progress Inevitably su tle rs an d often the final p r t^ u c t Is ou tdated before It appears.

T h e federal governm ent should encourage the upd atin g of ourO a p l^ P l T .lhprn1 l7 i>H r ip .

p rec ia tlon allowances should be given consideration aa a m eans to thla end. D epreciation allowances should be kept u n d e r'c o n s ta n t re ­view to ensure t h a t useful equip­m en t life for t&x purpose Is realU. tic.

Technological change, however, m ay cause displacem ent problems in som e indusirles. I t m ay also be a fac to r in ce rta in '*dlsti:cssed'’ a re a s LhrougliouL the country. The federal governm ent should allow accelerated p lan t depi'eclatlon to Industries which move in to these areas

The-m inlm m n disturbance to the economic functioning of the coun­try will come about by moving In­dustry to Uie people who need Jobs. W hen th is Is not effective, a "relo­ca tio n '’ plan lor Individuals should be worked out.

Depres.scd nrcn.s should be rcdC' veloped in accordance with sound business and economic principles, P riva te local groups should be re­sponsible for the business sound' ne.ss of the developm ent plan.s,* Second—W e-shcmid share tech­

n o log ica l- knowlodgo throughout tlie world so th a t o th e r people may im prove their lives and benefit from th e latest deevlopmenLs of Bclcnce and technology’.

I t is Impossible to w in the world wide p o l i t i c a l b a ttle simply th rough alliances a n d financial or

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to th e lives of over a billion people. Over h a lf o f lE e worldTrSmBSfflty has b a re survival incom e averag­ing less th a n $300 a y e a r per per­son. In a struggling new country lllte th e Congo, only a handful of people today have university de­grees. U nless we solve world prob­lems such as these, th e commu­nists will solve th em (o r us.

In sh a rin g technological pro­gram s. Industry an d p riv a te Invest­ors a re In a un ique position to fu rth e r ou r pol|Ucal a n d economic goals. F oreign in v estm en t carries with It th e cap ita l, hum an re­sources and know how to Increase the availab le technology h i a less- advanced country. B u t we cannot rely on p riva te Inv estm en t alone.

M ore U nited S ta te s technicians should be sen t a b ro ad . The pro- CTam Jor exchanging technical as- sislance m u st be m o re effectively coordlnated._W .e_miHt ix p a n d our. exchange o f tech n ical inform ation and m ore aggressively publicize our very real a d ilev em en ts .In aid to these areas.

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N O T IC E O F T H E TI.M E APPOINTED FO R P R O V I N i; W ll .l .

IN T H K P R O R A T E C O IU IT OF* THR C O U N T Y O F T W I N FA L U S. STATE O F IDAHO

m . T H Jd M A‘i>TEft O F TH J5 KSTA TB O f F L O R A D IIM A .S, A L SO K N OW N AS F L O R A P E R R I N S D U ilA .S. DE- C E A S E DJ 'u r s u a n l to a n o r d e r o f s s id Court,

m a d e on the 10 th <luy o f Ja n u a ry . IKI. n o t ic e is hereby g iv e n th a t .Motulay tbi aU lh d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1061, a t ion oVlMk A . M . o f said d a y , a t th e C nurt Rood o f s a id C ou rt, a t th e C ou n iy Cuurthouii In th e C ity o f T w in Fa lU , L 'ounty ti T w in F a lls , Id ah o , h a a been a p f o in t ^ u th e tim e and p la c e f o r p r o v ln i the WiU n f a a id F lo ra D u m a s , a lsn know n u F lo ra P c r r ln i D u m a a , deceased, and for h e a r in g th e a p p l ic a t io n ' o( M elvio i. P c r r in a anti I ^ a rry E . M atson fo r tki I ssu a n c e to th em o f le t t a r i te ^ u m ea ta r] , w h e n - a n d w h e re a n y p t r r s o 'n in t« r « u J m a y api>ear and c o n te s t aam e.

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D a u x l D e c e m b e r 23 , 1960.(8 E A I .) iS .E A N O R A. DUNCAN

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATK COURT OF THI

COUNTY OP TWIN FALLS. STATl OP IDAHO __

ESTATE OP HAROLD H. STANLST,

Notice Is hereby given by the under* slRntxi, ad inliilstratrlx of tlie esuK of Harold 11. S tanley, deceaacd, lo crodltora -of and ftH penons bavtni cldlin . 1 against th e said deceased, lo exhibit them w ith th# necesMrf vouchera w ithin four m ontiu after Itte firs t publication of this not1«. to th e aaid ad ra ln la tra tr li a t the !«■ offleea of Perry, Robertson i DaiJ. Fidelity Natlonaj Bank Bldp- In tht clly o? this Geing-^*^place for tho trenaacUon of the ou*i* noes of anId estate .

D ated December 30th. 19M,BEATEICK MAYE 8TANLBI A dm lntstratrtx

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T h e N o rth 100 f« e t o f th e West a c rc s o f Lot 37. o f O rchaliira d iv is io n . Tw in F a lla County, N a ^ ac<r»rdln* lo th e p lm it 1-on le .l in V olum e 1 o f P U u ,

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' ^ P A Y, JANUARY 19,1961TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PACfEFIVH

fV/IN F A L L S A A /D B U R L E Y

f R E E L S A M P U N G

BAKED POTATOESW ith Young's D a iry '

W E E K N C O O P E R A T I O N W l

I D A H O ' S P O T A T O W E E K

SATURDAY10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

BOTH STORES-Twin Falls-Burley-Hj

large U.S. NO, 1

Per Pound

|U.S. NO. '1 SNOBOY

P O T A T O E S10 pound bag . f 59c

P O T A T O E SFrench's Instan t M ashed Potatoes

3 ^ p k g S ' 39^

CELERY FRESH-CRISP

AVOCADOS Large Size

POTATOESF ren ch 's Instant Scalloped Potatoes

_3 1°*' p'9- • * 79c

2 large^stalks 1 9 ^

3 0 29c

POTATOESF ren ch 's Instant Frying Potatoes

3 • 1 oOO

S O U R C R E A M Young's On. . ... h2 9 ’ F L O U R Gold Medal ID pound bag

Baked Fresh Doily InOur Own -e,

c * iStoreBakeries

SHELBY'S FRESH, GUT-UP, PAN-READY POTftTH ROLLS.. .doi.

fresh p ic n ic s t y l e

PORK ROAST.. . 3 5JELLY ROLLS MAPLE BARS

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fresh l e a n

. each 29 dozen 4 9 c

P O R K S T E A K . . . . 4 9

ALWAYS

FREE PARKING

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO ■ /T H U K S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 1 9 . i g j j

D h F e r t i l i z e r■ •III'r Th» Impbrtanca of'joU testing

C T ~ S m Baker, iw-Dnlveralty of Id a l ja protetsor. In

j t iroup discussion conducted a t th« onff-day lertlllzer Industry

” CTiiterence held WedneBday a t the

r

Idiiho Power c o m p a n y auQilorium. *' Borne 35 p e rso n a representing

‘ eight M agic V a lle y -c o u n tie s a t- tended the m o rn in g a n d a lte m o o n Mulonj.

The uae o f soil te s t in g by coun ty > I' agents, progress o f soil t ^ t l n ? In , | f Idaho and how In d u stry looks a t

" Ui« to ll testing se rv ic e were topics ! i„ discussed by th e p a n e l. Bolter was '1 panel ipoderato r.

panel m em b ers Included G len n ;! lewis. UnlverBlty o f Idaho. M os-

cow; W, O. P r ie s t , extension a g rl- cultural a g e n t ,-J e ro m o i- C h arle s

I Painter, U n iv e rs ity of. Idaho ex tension service, B d s e , and Jam es

' ' 0. Whiteley, B a l fo u r G uthrie a n d i ' company, B uh l.■; Painter spoke to th e group on

how to use a fertilizer guide, i>< pointing out t h a t th e re is a need II for s guide to p ro v id e u n llon iilty It. in_ftrtlU zer_recom m £ndatlon3.-H e. “ emphasized t h a t th e re are m an y

- -sources f ro m -w h lc h farm ers .could.■ obtain In fo rm a tio n on tbs. use o(

fertilizer.I ' A panel d iscu ssio n on 'S o i l

- j ; Teitlng - R e su lts , Problems, a n d I [j Interpretation ," w a s held d u rin g

)i. ' the afternoon. P a n e l members In- '• eluded Glenn L ew ls^ TJnlveralty of

T — ! H d i -

MAGIC VALLEY RADIO SCHEDULESK A Y T

— (m -K U o c y e le s )- W E D .N E 8 D A T

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8 :05 T o p 0 ’ U o r n i n f l i l O N > » | ri 1:15 T r x U n x 'T o f t 7 l«0 N e w i7 ! l6 T o p O ' M o r n ln r 71)0 T o p O ' M o r n lm

tension a g r ic u ltu ra l agent, Je- ' ' rome; P a in te r, B o ise , and Ja m e s 0 . Whiteley, B a lfo u r G uthrie an d ,, company. Buhl.

A lter the d iscu ssio n , Jam es G. y n lte r , A berdeen , a ssis tan t a g ro n - omlst a t th e U n iv e rs ity of Id ah o , Aberdeen b ra n c h e*perlm ent s ta -

IJ tloh, spoke o n fe r t il i ty resea rch * in southern I d a h o . W alker s u m ­

marized all o f t h e research t h a t hBd-been-conducted^H “^oll-^ertlll-

» ' ty In so u thern I d a h o .“ Ho told r e s u l ts of fertilizer

trials on v a rio u s c rops. Including - potatoes, com , a lf a l f a , w heat a n d

i i beans. H o n o te d t h a t the resu lts '< had been In co rp o ra te d Into a f e r -

tlllier guide p i ih l ls h e d by the U n l- t , verslty of Idaho .«( Todd T rem b lay , rep resen ting th e J; National P la n t F o o d in s titu te ,

Seattle, W ash., ta lk e d to th e 0" group about p l a n t a n d tissue a n ­

alysis. H e p o in te d o u t the p o ssl- ;■ fclllty o f using p l a n t analysis a s a , i diagnostic tool t o determ ine p la n t

food req u lrem en ta o f the vario u s H o p rljn Jn rM ias;;

— H e -c lte d -s tu d le s -c o n d u c tc d -b y - Vc .th a .N P P I a n d I d a h o extension r. lervlce, w here i t h a d been dem on' » itra ted by p l a n t ana lysis th a t SB J: per cen t o f ' t h e a lfa lfa y ields IS iim pled In s o u th e r n Idaho w ere

low In p h o sp h a te con ten t,Sim ilar s a m p le s tak en on p o-

tatoes h i v tir lo u s a re a s of Id a h o ic showed th a t 13 p e r cent of th e ~ fields sam pled I n B oise and J e -

tome areas w ere low In phosphate u id 17 percen t o f t h e fields In th e

t t .Twin F a lls a re a w e re low hi p h o s- . . .

Tremblay n o te d t h a t p lan t a n - potato fields

were running low In potash con­tent. , 1 ............

I .u V'Be .sta ted , “P l a n t , analysis Is ! an excellent to o l fo r diagnosing ' ’ the n u trien t s u p p ly in g ' power of, Tcpthe s o llran d -m o rs enrveys-on-Ida-

" ho crops will b e conducted In th e " future.”n “People to d a y a re dem anding

more an d m o re services," s ta te d ;; Merle Sw itzer, P u llm an , W ash.,

■ who cm.plu5B9tttiffTonfeii!!fflE— ' - j r — H e -B a ld -th l3 ^ s -tru e -fo rfa ^ ^ B r^

who w ant mors services from fer* Ji tlllter dealera.

"Research s tu d ie s indicate t h a t ) » 'fa rm era 'w an t f e r t i l iz e r d e a le rs 'to

provide services, including "

meethiga and g e n e ra l education of ; . i i e ffic ien t'fe rtlU ter u se ," ho s ta te d .

— ^He-added-thatrTeseafch“ s tu a iM , , II also ahow th a t w h e n dealers o ffe r • (i( these services, t h e fa rm er b enefits

» by greater p r o f i ts p e r acre, th e dealer benefits b y increased sa le s

ii= # n d = th e = co m m im lts r± en e f lts= b y : I s . a i r e s t e n d t a l a g r l c u l tu r i i n n -

. ' ,, come.p ro d u c t io n - c a n - 'b e

;;; 1 „ doubled w ith th e u se of fertilizer •|» I- «!■ and o ther Im proved practices, in -

' eluding Im proved, varieties, r o ta - e, tion grazing a n d w a te r contro l," y Robert E. H igg ins, from the U n l-

to ia^^tJi*°^^^^ '“ d '’ / ‘ '^ th ° ’ IE fnonilng session.

-«i He s ta ted t h a t fo rag e is th e J; baje for the I d a h o livestock, In d u s-

try and th a t i t is the lim iting cc factor in m a in te n a n c e of beef a n d

theep breeding f lo ck s . He poin ted , , out th a t a lfa lfa , g ra s s and h a y ;j production c a n b o Increased w ith f one-third fe r t il iz e r a n d Improved

, pracUcea. j i, Higgins n o ted t h a t stored h a y

., V, can be increased by as much as

. one-fourth w ith Im proved h arv est and storage p ra c t ic e s , adding t h a t

. \i. forage yield is n o t t h e only fac to r >’• to be concerned w ith .I' “lye should conslderJ quality a n d „ animal resp o n se a s well," he a ta t -

,l. •' 'd . ,. V ^ U K ennedy , fro m the U n i-

, verslty of Id ah o extenslon-serv ice ,I j , speaUng on ''C o n c e p ts of Eco- ?. '* ' R e tu rn s P ro m Fertilizer

; !■ If V’V economic' p r ln -1 f .! clplM understood a n d applied b y

.4 , the farm er w lli • Im prove his d e - i j c l s l o n s . .'> :'r ^ "They will h e lp h im determ ine

how to d is tr ib u te ills resources■ ( of time, skill, la n d , m achinery . ! .; ,- .^ -» n d .fe ttillx e r-to .g e t-m ax lm U m -ie - • r !■ H e added t h a t■ ' ■ ferUUner Isn 't t h e only a lte rn a -

tlve a fa n n e r h a s , b u t th at w hen „ I t Is. combined w i th oilier good

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O n S a t u r d a yBUHL, J a n . 10 — A fu n d r a i s ­

ing ro a d block for t h e M arch o f Dimes cam paign will b e h e ld fro m 1 to s p jn . S a tu rd a y h e r o by m em ­bers o f th e local n a t io n a l g u a rd unit, an n o u n ces C o r th e l l M alone, chairm an.“ •Twelve ■ v o lu n tee rs^ ' w l l l '“ a ss ls t with th e program . R o a d blocks w ill be set u p In the fo u r c o rn e r sec ­tions e n te rin g B uhl. C o n tr ib u to rs will receive s tickers f o r th e i r windshields and l i t e r a t u r e will b e distributed.

The M arch of D im es cam paign is progressing very sa tis fa c to r i ly , announce* th e Rev. D e lm a r T alley and M rs. .W illiam B. H opp le , c o - chairm an.

It w as n o ted th e te e n -a g e r s u n ­der th e d irec tion o f G era ld ine Beech, teen -age c h a irm a n , h av e successfully sold o u t th e f ir s t group *01 p e m u tiT ttn in ia J ia y . ro lls

icd _ fo t-tb e -d iiv c ,L iiav e -tecc lv . ed an o th e r sh ip m en t a n d are p re ­paring to resum e sa le s a g a in .'T h e B u n se t B ow ling alley wlU again p a rtic ip a te in t h e "red pin ' program to be c o n d u c te d f ro m Jan. 23-27. Severa l O r a n g e organ­izations a re sp onsoring I im d ra is ­ing ev en ts th is week, a n d the a n ­nual M o th e rs m arch.

I t is also a n n o u n c ed th a t th e now M arch o f D im es f ilm , "T h e Bridge B etw een" is a v a ila b le a n d any In te res ted groups o f organiz­ations w ish ing to see’ t h e f ilm 'a re asked to m ake a d v a n c e d a rrange- m o n ts - w i th - e l th o r - th e —Hevr-Mr-. Talley o r M rs. H o p p le . T he film will be sh o w n a t a g e n e r a l assem­bly a t th e Buhl h ig h school F r i­day a n d ag a in a t th e V F W m eet­ing M onday evening.

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Television Lo gKLIX-TV

GratifiedB O ISE , Ja n . 19 M l k- G ov.

R obert E. Sm ylie h a s described 'a » - i!g r* tlfy ln g -n a tio i ia l—tecog=. -nltlon"-the a n n o u n c e m e n t m ad S - by th e A m erican H e rlt^ ig e loun- datlon th a t a larg er p e rc e n tag e of eligible vo ters c a s t t h e i r bal­lots in Id a h o th a n I n a n y other state.

cent o f Id ah o 's v o tin g a g e resl dents c a s t th e ir b a l lo t s in the

'N o v e n ib e r^ le c tlo n ;— T l ie —na-- tlonal average w as 6 4 3 per cent.

" T h is is g ra tify in g na tiona l recognition ." Smylie e a ld , "of

- th eT fao t-th a t-Id ah o -p o o p ie-tak e- ^ th e ir'c ltlzen ah lp ' s e rlo u s ty rn io re -

seriously, In fac t, t h a n th e pco- -p le -o f - a n y -o th e r s t a t e - i n - t h o - natlon ."

A few m ore th an 300.000 Ida­ho re s id e n ts voted fo r president In tlie Nov. 8 g en e ra l election. T h a t s e t a n e w 're co rd ; exeeed-

-ing th e -o ld m ark of a b o u t 376,- D iH n R in in iK n o s re iB c t io i r —

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R u l e d K i l l i n gBEDFORD, Q ue., Jan. 19 (fl —

Abel Vosburgh w as charged wUh m urder yesterday little m ore than 12 hours a f t e r a coroner's ju ry had found, h im crim inally responalble fo r tho d e a th s of h is wife and 11 of his 15 ch ild ren .

Tlie 12 V caburghs died In a fire th a t swept th e ir shanty homo early Dec. 20 a t Noyan, 35 miles so u th o( M ontreal.

Vosburgh. 63. a laborer, will be formally a rra ig n e d on the charge n e x t Tuesday.__ The de a th s of th e Vcsburghs —worst“ 8ing ie -ram iiy “d isa s te r “m Quebeo h isto ry — were f ir s t ruled accidental b y a coroner.

Vosburgh was th e sole survivor o f the fire. T he ^ e r fsmr.-Dhil" drfln-r-two--«f w hom are m arried — were not in th e shack-likB home a t Ihe time.

The 12 bodies were exhumed a n d the au to p sy disclosed thnt w hile the ch ild ren had died of as­phyxiation. Mrs. Vosburgh, 43. h a 4 -nofr7-0 aiw e-of-her-^ leo th -has- n o t been o ffic ia lly announced.

Questioning of neighbors and relatives of the Vosburghs and ex­tensive questioning of Vosburgh brought to ligh t d iscrepandes In th e stories o f w h a t happened the

-n ig h t of tho-flro .

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i e n c t l t p lan n e d by I th o Hollister Orange will bo held a t 6:30 p.m. Feb. 4 Im te n d o t J a n . 2 1 u an­nounced earlie r.

Tlie b e n e fit will tak e t h e form of a pancake supper a t t h e HollUter Grange hall.

practice^ of seed bed p re p a ra tio n . I rr lja tlo n , weed a n d I n s e c t con)rol. »nd c a re In h a rv est a n d alert m uiketlng, fertilizer u s e often can be th e key to a su b s ta n tia lly Increased n e t Income.

W arren D algh , T w in F a l la coun­ty agent, ac te d as c h a ir m a n of the m orning se u lo n a n d Edward Koester, G ooding c o u n ty agent, presided d u r in g th e a f te rn o o n ses­sion. T h e group h e ld a no host luncheon a t 11:49 a jn .

icld=ln=aie=atate=«chD ob-iQ t.the d eo f iind b lin d h e re beginning at7 p.m. Jan . 31.________ __________

ifflcers o f the Gooding County M ental H e a lth ^association Invite a ll Interested persons to attend th e scries. Admission will be charged. A ped ia tric ian , psychiat­r i c worlcer,-_teacher„ «Bd youth lead e r y lll , c o n d u c t.th e MMlnn;,according to Mrs. Jo h n B. Harms. T h e other tw o sessions tentatively a r e set tor r e b ru a ry and M arch.

Thert a r e m ore th an 300.000 eTectrlclans In th e U nited States, ab o u t one f o r every 10 owning his ow n business.

N o M o r e T e s t s

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A - B l a s t V ic t im sIDA HO" upy -

-T h e —ato m ic—e n e rg y - oonjinlsBlon p l a n s no f u r th e r medical tes ts on t h e bodies o f th re e m en killed J a n . 3 w hen a n experimental n u c le a r r e a c to r exploded.

T h e AEO s a id an eight-m an m e d ic a l team h a s exam ined the b o d ies b u t n o autopsies a^ such h a v e b een p e rfo rm e d

T h e AEO h a a said i t la possible a n u c le a r excursion occurred when t h e rea c to r exploded on th e AEC’s n a t io n a l r e a c to r testing station w e s t of here .

Sclentlfits 'a re still w aiting for t h e sUo-Uke, m e ta l reactor buil(j- I n g to ‘'cool down'* In e n o u g h so t h a t investigators can g e t a closer look a t the damage a n d try to f in d the cause o f the b la s t .

P a r l d n g F i n e sP osting overtim e park ing bonds

w i th TNvln F a lls police W ednesday w e r e R o lan d M oore, Loren K . Let- z e r , E. ^ C hap m an , Eugene Betts, M a b e l T hom pson ,V a u g h n , Mrs. Eula S hort, Mrs, W illia m G range . B ert Evans, Phil H a n c e , L a rry H oller. Mel Dolling, H u g h P a rm er, A. P. Backlund, D o n M cG regor, Bill Luke. .John C a rro ll , R onald Oook, John B ark ­e r . R ich a rd B o tim er. Tom W ilk­in s , Laird N oh, Sam O arm ire, ■pTormaiT Jttc l^ 'bh~a 'nd '"Pay e n s .

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R u l e s G r o u pW ASHINOTON, J o n . 19 Ifl,,—

H ouse Dem ocrats a t a 'harm onious cau cu s yesterday approved on In ­c rease In rules com m ittee m em ­b ersh ip to break a coalition's grip on t h a t committee.

T h e y shouted approval of « re s ­o lu tio n by Speaker S a m Eayburn of T e x a s to Jncrease th e member­ship to 16 from 12, w ith 10 Demo­cra ts a n d five republicans,

T h e re was no ro ll-co ll vote.R u le s C halm ian Howard W.

S m ith , Virginia, to ld th e caucus he w o u ld call a com m ittee m eet­ing to a c t on the in crease a s^o o n as t h e committee Is .formally c re ­ated, p ro b ab ly 'n e x t week'.

I t -was one of th e briefest cou- cuses In p arty h istory, lasting only about 15 minutes.

T h e action , subject to house a p ­proval probably n e x t week, rep re­s e n te d -a n Initial victory lor R a y - -b u m _ ln .h la drive to crack th e rules com m ittee co n tro l held lt> the p a s t by - a coalition ot fo u r R epublicans and two southern D em ocrats.

T h e f in a l outcome could have a g reat beorlng on th e success of P resldent-K lect J o h n p . Kennedy's leg is la tiv e program .

N e w L e a d e r s

A r e S e l e c t e dM OSCOW , Jan . 19 (UPD - Two

GRANDSONS BAPTIZED DECLO. Jan. 19—Mr. and Mrs.

C liffo rd S u t to n .- Declo..-a ttendedt h e baptism al serv ice at'Q ifr-Pres- by terlaiu ch u rch -in -B u rlo y -S u n d o y - w h e n th e ir two grandsons, sons of M r . and M rs. V erland Sutton, were b a p tiz e d .

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A t H a g e r m a uHAOERM AN, Jan.- Ift-Request

fo r a public bearing w ith the state hlghw aji.bdard a t Hagermon to (x- am ln e o th e r routes which would byposs th e local school.has been m ade by a local delegation who a tte n d e d a highway J>oard mtet-in g In Boise.

Noy E. B rackett, c k i ^ a n bl the H a g e rm M - T u tile M provem ent league, (sold officials from the O range an d locol school also s t- ten d ed th e meeting. T h ; group was assu red by Roscoe .Rich, board c h a irm a n , th a t theU' case would be e xam ined carefully.

V ernon Ravenscrof t. represent­ing th e school boardi, told the h ighw ay .group the s<9lool board Is opposed to highway 30 going by th e school because It would be w ith in a few -feet of the gy/nha- sium a n d create a .safety hazard.

School board m em bers feel heavy tra ffic would d isru p t ' class work a n d th e vibration, especially dur­ing construction period, could be d am o g ln g to school buildings.

Jam es Reed. T u ttle Grange mas­te r , a n d Ted Bell, Hagerman .Q rongo '^ -m aster,- bo th testlllcd theU- g roups oppose location of the proposed route, ' ................. ’

O th e rs appearing a t the board m eeting were John Sahborn, who p resen ted copies of petitions with 3D6 signa tu res, asking for a public h ea rin g regard ing location of the highw ay, and Allan Erwin, who showed aeria l photos ot the vll-

p i s p u t e G r o w in g

I n C r a s h P r o b e— M1SS0 UI.A, M o n t. . Jon. 10 A dispute d e v e lo p ed yesterday on w h e th e r o ' N o rth w e s t ah llnes Diane, which c a r r ie d 12 persons t o their deaths, c ra sh e d belly up a t Nine Mile In M ontana 's w orst a i r t ra g e d y -ln -o -d e c a d e r --------

A civil a e ro n a u tic s board h e a r­in g was first to ld by eyewitnesses t h a t the NW P l ig h t 104. seemed no rm ol before t h e crash. L a ter -governm ent-^itpd r t s . In tlf te d - th a t t h e aircraft c ra s h e d belly up O ct: 28.

Jo h n D. O w en s, chairm an of powerplants fo r CAB, said th a t t h e plane c rash ed Into the m oun­ta in belly up a n d there was ho Jjidlcatlon of m alfu n ctio n of th e engines nor was th e re any Indi­ca tio n of m fllg h t fire.

Clifford J . S h o k e r , chairman of

th e Jtruc tu res group tor cab so sa id the p lane crashed' Inverted position, nose dow„ t f sa id no thing Indicated what

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Pumphrey Plans To Keep Position

J . O. Pum phrey, whose retire­m en t OS Twin Palls police Judge w as announced-Tuesday,- will con­tin u e 03 U. S. d istric t commls- sioner, h e said Wedn'fiSday evening. He explained th a t th is v.'os an%p< polntlve Job, and h e did not in­tend to resign it.

P um phrey came u nder purview o f a T w in Foils c ity ordinance which requires city employes to re tire up o n reach ing their 65th b irth d a y ' anniversary.

V ISIT IN BOISE HAGERMAN, Jan . IB-M r. and

M rs. E. L. Ohaplin visited her b ro th e r a n d sister-in-law , Mr. and M rs. li. B . Taylor. BQlae._They . al­so visited Mr; and M rs. E, J. Al­len w hile in Boise.

STARTS FRIDAY

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K erw in Mathewa, J o Morrow

V e i l slo n g tim e party a d h e re n ts~ h a v e been e lec ted as a lte rn a te members of th e presidium o f th e Commun­i s ^ p a r ty 's all-pow erful central commllVee. the o fflc la f Soviet news agency T ass reports.

T h e two new a lte rn a tiv e presidi­um m em bers, according to Ta.ss. are G e n n a d i Voronov. 50. and Vik­tor O r lsh in , 46. T h e re was no In­d ication w hether a n y of the seven previous a lternate m em bers had

i ted rta -m ak e -w ay -fo r-th e new m en .

T h e p lenory session wos high­lighted by sharp criticism ol h is a g ricu ltu ra l colleagues by Premier N ikita s . K hrushchev, who public, ly ca lled farm officials to account and leveled several warnings th o t farm production h a d better Im­prove;

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S i b e r " by Vera T ib b e tt.Mrs. Strong, p residen t,

rd the biislne-'s session, f— mils were given by Mra.S u r e r , 'a n d by M rs. VVIWUllanis (or the executive

Mrs. Strong p resen ted a In a rt- jrujn tlie - bonrd o f- d l r . . to Mra. M argaret M cC all who inned recently ns executive rKtor, Another g l 't p rese i-..^ to Mra. McCall by th e Com m unity Y't, Y-WlvcJ and M oglo Valley Young Wives.

presiding a t the te a tab le were Ut» M artyh and M rs. S hearer. Meeting and tea co m m ittee ch a lr - B«II were Mrs. Bill R ay l, finance

- a a a r a n r* ballots; ■ M is . Popple- well, membership c h a irm a n , tea; jlljj oraliam , k itch en , and Mrs Ernest Tucker, U ble decorations.

B l i c l c , B o o t h

T a l k a t M e e tSen. George B llck and John

Booth, associate executive secre- Uiy of the Idaho E d u ca tio n asio - clatlon, were guest sp eak e rs lo r the *ii(rlcan Association of U nlver- jltj Women when th e y tnet a t the YWOA. They w w e - l i i t ro d u c ^ by Un. John E. Hayes.

8a iito r Bllck spoke o n revenue Mil and legislation fo r education tint are ap t to com e before the itflslature. Booth d iscussed bills t td s d for education a n d exp lata- td Uit reasons for th e am o u n t of m oney asked by educational jroups.

During the bu sin ess m eeting mioibera decided to 'sp o n so r a cootloulng loan fu n d fo r college Mptamiire, Junior a n d se n io r wom ­en to be s ta rted by th is fall. T he fund Trill b« s ta r te d w ith m oney from t tlOO v a r b o n d purchased

— b r tl l5 iro u f7 !u rln s n ® t2 rT h e 'b iu . mce of th e money w ill b e provided b; donations ^nd fu n d -ra is in g ac- tlTltlB. Cominltteo lo r_ to » p ro je c t Is ® . J . H. Dom owltz, M rs. W u - nn Dalgh, Mis. J . A . W agelln an d Mn. Russell Miller.

Quests were M rs. B llck , M rs. M Riddle and M fs. I re n e P less- oer. Hostesses were M rs. F red Van

I Engelen, M rs, Dom owltz. M rs. V er- f non Hedner. Mrs. A. E . LaDleu. -U cU le-H oustsa—u i l Lois - J a n e

Rudy, Buhl.

Land Bank Firm Slates M e^

Tlio annual m eeting o f the F e d - fial Land -Bank—assoolatlon-- of T iln Falls will be h e ld a t th e Turf club Thursday, F eb . 3, says Jsy H. Pelt, aasocfatlon m an ag er.

Pelt sa id tlie m ee tin g will be _»tlended— by— assoo latlon— s to o k -

toWer m em bers from T w in P a lls and Jerom e o o u n tle« .» n il-b y »grl. •ultural-leaders In t h e a rea . ■

Registration Is sch ed u led for 11:15 a jn ., followed by a lu n ch . Tbi business session w ill begin a t WII p.m, w ith Ja m e s U B arnes, Hinien, association p res id e n t, in charge. .

“ "Aisoelotion m em bers ■will » l8 jt two directors th is y ea r. T h e te rm s

I of William W hitting ton . E den, i n d Bamts will expire. H oldover d i­rectors a re W alter R eese , B lnier Doatu. Don D. Q lbbs a n d H enry N. Lutz.

Man Arrested in Area Sentenced

B oise. Jan . lO _ E rnesto 23. who w as a rre s te d 'a t

Hurley las t Nov. 30 o n a c h a rg e of i™i'sportlns a stolen c a r from S a n I'm clsco to Burloy, h a s been se n - iMited In u . s . d is tr ic t co u rt to •;«rrn of 18 m onths in p rison .

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Ih e sR a r e tw o o f (h e 28 N a v a h o R ludenln from th is In d u s tr ia l school Mlio a r e g u e s ts In th e h o m e s o f th e like n u m b e r of R u rie jr h l |h Achool s tu d e n ts . T h is Ix t}ie s ix th y e a r th is ex o h a n ee p ro g r a m h as been sp o n so re d b y th e sc h o o l a n d th e Burley C h am b er o f C om ­m erce. T h e B u r le y s tu d e n ts v is ite d th e N avaho cla.<ti la s t w e ek a t th e ir schoo l. T h e In d ia n s tu d e n t s w ere tak e n o n sev e ra l t o u n o( p la n ts in B u r le y . (S ta f f p h o to -e n ir ra T in f)

BURLEY. Jan. 10—T w en ty -eig h t Nava)io s tu d e n u from the B rig ­ham C ity In t«rm ountaln In d ia n school h a v e been guesU In th e homes o f Burley h igh school s lu - dent.’i th ro u g h t ^ a y .

This Is th e six th year the ex - diange p ro g ram has b^en c o n d u c t-

A i - e a G r a n g e

H e a r s R e p o r t

O f S t a t e B i l l sHAGERMAN. J a n . 1 9 -T h e leg ­

islative com m lttce of the H ag er- man G ra n g e . Noy Braclcett. G eorge Lemmon a n d Alan Erwin, rep o rted on bills befo re th e legislature a t a m eeting o f the G range th is week.

Mrs. G eorge Lemmon ac ted os Pomona fo r Mrs. Ralph M iller; Mrs. A lan Erwin, F lo ra for M rs. Howard C lifford, an d Earl P ish , served a s overseer fo r George L en- ker.

G range m em bers approved blllg to change th e name of Idaho S ta te college to Id ah o S ta le university and to ' d ec la re starlings p reda to ry .blrdff- .They-O pposed-a JiUl to m ake, the sh e riff 's term of office fo u r years in s te a d of two.

G rangers opposed the bill to provide sp ec ia l session of the leg­islature to m eet In December, 1962, In p rep a ra tio n for the next se s ­sion.

They opposed th e bill fo r an eighth of a. mlU lev y -to *UM>ort parks a n d recreation areas, such as the N ia g a ra Springs park.

M embers also voted against th e governor’s proposed building p ro -

l e - im i- Io n H c rO T n g IHe property ta x to equalize tax eval­uation a t 30 per cent of ac tua l value a n d th e .proposed new egg^ grading law .

George Lem mon reported on th e bi 1 to end trad ing stam ps in Id a- hQ July 1 a n d the group voted in favor o f abolishing all tradf stamps In Idaho. T h e jo in t deed la w ls to b e studied-further before

ed between the two .«5chools. B urley school .-iiudenus visited the B rig­ham City vocation school, w ith’ i ts 2.300 .students las t week. T he p ro ­g ram has been p lan n e d to j>romote b e tte r understanding and rela tio n s between Uie two groups, says E arl Carlson, principal. I t Ls spon.sored by the Burley C h am b er of Com ­m erce aJid ihe school.

As the Navaho studenLs got off the bus tliey were g reeted by th e ir hosts. CorLson a n d several o th er faculty^ members. E ach one was Taken to the hom e of his h o st w here Uie Utah studenLs spen t the evening ivlLl\ th e fam ily of th e Id ah o student.

T he Indian s tu d e n ts accom ­pan ied tlielr hosts to school W ed­nesday morning a n d from 9 to 11 a. m. the students visited the Slm - p lot plant at H eyburn with Hugo DalSogllo host fro m the B urley C ham ber of Com m erce. Prom U a. m. to noon th ey toured th e Boise Cascade C o n ta in e r co rp o ra ­tion with Mr. D u n can as h o st fo r th e chamber.

T h e Navaho i tu d e n ls h a d lu n ch a t th e high school. An assem bly i m - t

Around ClockOMAHA, J a n . 19 OR -U nited

S tates heavy bom bers—B52’s — are now in th e a ir around the clock, s tra teg ic a ir com m and h eadquarters reporUs.

G en. T hom as S. Power, SAC com m ander-in -ch ief, said Uie program Ls In keeping with U. S. policy. of p rep ared n ess anjl Is dcslgTied to red u ce t6 an abso­lute m inim um th e time req u ir­ed by SAC bom bers to respond to an y hostile action by an a g ­gressor.

H e . did- n o t say how m any bom bers a re in th e air a t any given time.

CUBS TO M EETHAGERMAN, Jjin. 19 — Cub

Scouts of pack 35' will haV e* th«r pack meeting a t 7:30 p.m . Friday a t the M ethodist church .

T he slightly m ore num erous of- ferlngs of beef a ie mainly i.uch; c u is ns rib rotisl. t.'p or bottom round roiusi an d i\ variety ol ' s teak s—rib. c lub , T-bonc. i'lrloin a n d portprhou.‘ie. A few Mldwpst a n d Far Wo.st .store.s (avor griHiiul beef, while th e re are .scattered ] \v'‘ "i c iaU on chuok roa-st and short rlb.s I'r

Pork Items, run more to loins a n d ihe wnaUor pk'i\w hw ns lhi\u nuiv to the m ore espcn.slve ham s nim j- •• chops. J .: ;,;: ''; '; .,.,

G rftin-fed-bc(if, ahicU -ylelds M.w.uw*.rb e tte r cut.s, Ls 'fiUrly plrnLlful J u m ^ now while pork ls .still on the \ m scarce side. -i.-)'!

Leg of lam b Ls ih r lop ilfin in p a r ts of the E ast and Midwest, but poultry specials are low and tai i between, w h a t w uh fryers up iwo 16 lO cfiu.<v a pound over a wuir a rea .

• -Fi'uU and vegrtnh!? bln."? show n good n.s.sorimcnt ot winter b a r­gains.

Best biiy.s omoiiR vrRPtable.s are D anish or w h ite cabbagc. endive, escarole. Rreen onion.s from Ari­zona, mushroom.s. peppers, pars­n ip s, m ushroonu. peppers, par.snlps w here Hiey're avallftble from n ea r­b y sioclcs. E a s te rn potatoes, rad- Ishca. rom alne lettuce and Hub­b a rd and b u tte rn u t squash. Medi­u m size yellow onions rem ain an ou tstand ing buy.. ^ I t experU recom mend golden

delicious a p p les as an outstanding buy.

O ther best bets are M acintosh a n d Cortland apples, cranberries, g rapefru it, tan g e rin es and limes.

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r i T V O F T W I N F A L I JCITY T R E A .<?liR l-:irS T lK P O n T O F C A S H R F X K IP T S , D IS B U R S K M E N T 8 AND

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ac tio n i s t a k e n .The p ro g ra m was presented by

David N icholson, who introduced Glen N elson , of the soil conserva tlon service. Nelson showed ch a rts on the agency 's work and told of BflWlcea available.

-Stanley-HoflkovecHcctui announced th e next, meeting Feb. 8, will be a tten d ed by Bliss G range members w h o will bring with them the "house for youtli," used for donations to the Idaho Ranch for Youth. M rs . Hoskovec urges good a ttendance.

WUIW Hftwkes. T u ttle Grange. WU A g u e s t. Refreshm ents were served b y M r, and M rs. Tom F au - sett and M r. and Mrs. Stanley Hoskoveo.

T.F.Library Aide To Attend ParleyRoger T h len ie h u been select­

ed u l ib ra ry advljer Itom Twin P alli co u n ty , 'A rthur L. DcVolder. city lib ra ria n , announced W ednes­day.

Thleme w ill attend a «lnl* con­ference fo r llb rarjtlcadersh lp to be held In B o ise Friday and Saturday. I t Is a n tic ip a te d th a t representa- Uvea from Idaho, wUl attend the can f« cn 0e .-p u rp (is(jitjv lili!li- ia - ta a id the c o u n ty In various library jjrobloms t b o t have arisen since the m eeting a year ago. , ^ ■

L lb rarla tu , trustees and others Interested In library services are Invited to a tte n d tlie conference.

R c jis tra tlo n (or th o conference, which Is u n d e r the auspices of the Idaho s ta te library, will be held a t the s ta le lib ra ry In, Julia Davla park, Boise, from 7:30 to 0 p. m Thursday.

i ia ^ n n h ra f tB rn o o ira s -w e ll a s a visit to the S helley processing com pany where C liff S trom was to ^ h M t for Uie B u rley cham ber^

T hursday m orning they reported to ' school with th e ir host th en to u re d the Je rom e Cooperative c ream ery with Clyde Ross as h o s t fo r th e Cham ber of Commerce A fte r the last to u r they visited classes a t the school.

lio B t of the In d ia n studen ts a t ­ten d in g the-vocational ^ h b o l- a re orig inally from New Mexico an d Arizona.

N avaho girls' h ostess are T rudy H o fm an n , Qayla G underson , S h ir­ley Fullm er, M arc ia H atch, M ari­lyn Bingham, P a t ty Thaxton , G le n n a Brog W rigley. One Sue T ay lo r^ Jeo n Searle^ -Bonnie R ob­e rtso n , Julie Ann Powler. M arsh a F rlederlch . Jean Schodde. Carol A n n Haxby and S h irley B atte rton ,

N avaho boys’ h o s ts are La M ont lerBonTKsmieth w ailfer. 'D avia'

S p en ce r, Lynn L arson , Bill Punl£e, R ic h a rd ; Hedlierg. ■ B re n t. R asm ua- sen , Irv in R encher, Bob Bray, K e n d a ll Olngham, B e r t Clegg, Joe M o rg an , Nlcl R obertson , T re n t K Itley , Raleigh C u rtis and G ary Lynes.

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D a n c e r T o p i cP la n a for the Id a h o 1063 cen­

te n n ia l celebration were discussed a t th e Southcentral S quare D ance assoc ia tion m eeting S unday a t the h o m e o f Daryl L ay ton .

C en tenn ial p lan s for square d a n c e rs and the o rgan iz ing ol i s ta te square dance bo ard were o u t­lin e d by Mr. a n d M rs. Douglas B ish o p , Boise, c h a h in e n fo r the sq u a re dance c e n te n n ia l com m it­tee , a n d Mr. and M ra. H enry M or- m en , Boise, p residents of the In te r - M o u n to ln Square D an ce associa­t io n . W alter Will, E d en , was chosen OS representative fo r th e local as­so c ia tio n .

M r. and Mrs, L ay to n were ap ­p o in te d general c h a lm \c n lor th e w in ter festival to be held Feb. 11. W ill announced a rec o rd workshop w ill be held Jan . i4 . .„ I t_ K M _ ilM ld 6 d -to _ c o n tln u e ith e “Newa an d Views," th e association p a p e r, fo r another y e a r.

M elody S q lia ru .will be host^ .for th e F eb . ID m eeting a t the Good­in g G range hall.

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osacB In th e United S tates totaled a n flsllh iated »l,lOT,»a4,0M las t year, th e h lg ljM t lo8» In the u a - tlonji lilsto ry , the national board o f Hre u n d e rw r ite r s .re p o r ts .

I t was th e fourth ' s tra igh t y«ar,lie f ig u f i ■ excW fldil •f t ' D in iiin -doI-a rs .-T h e lOOO total was 1.0 per

■sent above th e lo u e i foi* I05D.

Cruelty Charged In Divorce Case

M rs. Blilrlene B ow ler filed su it fo r divorce from R ic h a rd W. Bowl­e r In d istric t court W ednesday on g ro u n d s -o f -o ru e l—a n d —Inhum an tre a tin e n t. Tlioy w ere m arried a t Logan, U tah, Ju ly 14, ID64, and h av e tw o children.

S h e asks custody o f tlie ch il­d re n , use ()t, household lu rn lsh - ln g S j-(7 S -monthly oh ild support fo r e a c h child, »100 m onth ly a li­m ony,I17D attorney fees aiid costs o f -th e -s u lt; -------------------- ^ — V-

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m an of the blood program fo r th e T w in PalU ch a p te r of the A m er­ica n R ed Cross, n o tes th a t a g re a t d e a l 'o f gam m a globulin has been ased In the Tw in Falls area in th e p a s t few weeks fl5 a “m odifying agent** for the rec e n t epidemic of

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m ea sle sT“M an y people a re n o t aw are

th a t gam m a globulin Is a deriv a- -tlve-of-w hole-blood.-and the p res­e n t ep idem ic , h a s resulted in a flhort supply. Also, few people rea lize th a t the gam m a globulin is su p p lied to the doctors th ro u g h th e R ed-C ross blood program .

"O ne unit, o r p int, of whole blood Is required to produce two cc’s o f gam m a globulin. The s ta te o t I d a h o used 22,184 cc's of g'am m a globu lin Ini 1059. T he i960 to ta ls a re n o t yet compiled, but probably w ill b e as high or h igher," D r. Y w i W ieren noted. .

T he m odifying agent Is used p r im a rily Jn measles, hepa titis , polio a n d some deficiency diseases.

"R ed Cross, sup p llea-tlifi-h ealtii d ep a rtm en t, p rivate physicians and clin ics w ith the gam m a globulin, so th e only cost to the paU ent is t h a t o f adm inistering the agent.. F ees w ould be q u ite .high if the

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sup p ly h a d to be purchased from com m ercial suppliers,” he added.

A -special effo rt is ftsked-to-ald In rep len ish ing the supply by going over th e quota for th e Red Cross b lood draw ing h e re Monday.

"A gain the Am erican Legion h a s generously m ad e available to th e R e d Cross the use of the Le-

-g lo n-ha ll-fo r-b lood-draw ing—fw m - 2 to 6 p.m. M onday. W ith th e h ig h Incident of illness in the a rea , w e especially urge all p e r ­sons w ho are in good physical co n d itio n U> su p p o rt the blood d raw in g Monday," D r. Van W ier­e n concluded.

Planetarijum for T. F. to Be Open Through Sunday

H e rre t t’a p lanetarium will be ppcn to the public T hursday th ro u g h Sunday evening w eather p e rm ittin g , Norm an H errett, ow ner o f K e rrc t t 's Jewelers, announced T h u rsd ay .

T he p lan e t M ars Is back on th is s id e o f th e sun a fte r two years a n d V enus 1« back a fte r ' 18 m onths, H e r r e t t said.

■''The n ) 0 3 t Impressive sigh t Is t h e new moon," h e noted. "T h e co ld s t i l l ' w inter ttlr gives Ideal vlew lng-.condltlons," h e . aririert,-H o ad v ised viewers t o dress w lrn ily s in ce th e telescope Is located o u t­side.

T h e b est time to view the p lan e ts a n d s ta r s Is from dusk to 8 p. m „ H e rre t t explained. T h ere will be n o p la n e ta riu m show, he added. No a d m issio n Is charged.

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T h o fed e ra l com m unications com- m l!alD iLJitta.glveu_a_tEntatlvc_giii. ah eo d fo r the f i r i t n ia jo r pay te le ­v ision te s t In the u n ite d S ta tes a t H a r tfo rd , Conn,

T lie com m ission's announce­m e n t w as In the form of a terse o n o _ p a ra g ro p h - s ta te m e n t ,which l a ld tho ngcnoy /Is se tting wIiqoIjb In m o tio n lo a u th o ru e a th re e - yen r-lc«trof-tol(-tolev)slon-overB t«- t lo n W H O T TV 'tcham io l 18) In H o i j tfo r i

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PAGE. TWELVE TIMES^NSWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO THURSDAY, JANUARY ]9,

B o w l e r T a l k s

O n H o l l a n d a t

l i i n g H i l l P T AKINO H H A , J«n. 19 - A ld r ic h

Bowler,. B liss , spoke o n h is e x p e - rlcncw .03 o n exchange s tu d e n t in Holland a t the PTA m e e tin g h e ld Momlny n ig h t In th e e le m e n ta ry school g y m n aa luni. H e I llu s tra te di i l t fn llr u n t . h ^~ tflik coicnaTBiweB:

Mrs. D a le MeascrJy. pust p r e s l- .<jont, presided:over, t h e m e e tin g . The Rev. R . J . Bnrnea pave t h e In­vocation. D alo Messeriy re a d ^ .th e

I fiUilo P T A ’s presidential l e t t e r .I A report o n the selling of c a le n -

I dars, lOGl’s m oney-raising p ro je c t, III ' WI1.S given b y Mrs. Devoe R lc k e r t . I|l EnlertR lnnient con.slsted o f b an dBi fiplectlons b y the G le n n s P e r ryfi band and fionga by a trio c o n s is t ­

ing of M rs. Olenn.Rlce, M rs. L . C. OfrtJh a p d Mrs, Messeriy.

TTie t r io was accom pan ied by I i Mrs. Lee Nichols.

______ Poems b y six Glenns F e rry h ighficTiobl s tu d e n ts ’ were 're a d b y tliC writers. T h e works a re to a p p e a r In an an th o lo g y of school p o e try . Writers w e re Linda C a rp e n te r ,

11 I Geneva R eeves, Vivian R o b ertso n , 5 ; and D iane Shrum, all G len n s F e r - ry, and A ^ l ta Baraes an^"B ue H lt-

ry, and A n ita Barnes a n d Sue---------- Hitcsmnn, - K ln rH ti i r - •

Rofreshm enLt were se rved by Mr.s. R o d n e y Rubcrry, a r r a n g e ­ments c h a irm an .

D i s t i n g u i s l i e d S e r v i c e A w a r d

A t J e r o m e G o e s t o D r . P a r k e rJEROM E, Ja n . 1 0 -D r . C h a r le s

P ark er was aw arded th e d is t in ­guished service aw ard by tiie Je ­rome Jaycees.M onday evening. T h e ouU tandlng young fa rm er a w a rd was presented to Don T h lb au lt and K. Clark received th e plaque for outstandUig boss:

D r.'T afe e r was n<Jerom b K iw anls clUb. He Is a member o f the Elks, c h a irm a n of the Am erican Legion Boy S c o u t troop com m ittee, p res id en t of the Jerom e safety council, p re s id e n t of the s ta te op tom etric association and chairm an of . th e s ta te b o a rd of exam ination. He la a d ire c to r of the Cham ber of Com m erce and was c lia lrm an of F a n n e r 's n ig h t for th a t organization.

He h as been an ac tive Jay cee , serving on both th e local and s t a t e Jevel since com ing to J e ro m e In 1053. He Is m arried a n d has t h r e e children. Dewey C avln , last y e a r 's

presented th e award.Dr. Wesley Rose presented the

outstanding young fa rm er a w a rd to T h lbau lt, who fa rm s 380 a c re s on a sbc-year ro ta tio n p lan ,-u sin g mo<lern m ethods and follow ing the advice of th e co u n ty agent, Dr. Roao sa id .

'n iib a u ft owijs 25 h e a d of H o l­stein cows a n d '30 H olste in h e ife rs . Ho belongs to th e D a iry Herd Im -

DR, C H A R L E S PARKEE

provement a s s o c la l lo n ; ' P le asa n t P la ins Orange a n dl.s a member of the ■ county- e x te n s io n - advlHory board. Thlbault, 26 , was born a n d raised on a f a r m . D u rin ? hl.s s e n ­ior year of h ig h schoo l he f a r m ­

ed 40 acres . H e 1a m arrie d and h a s four ch ild ren . _ ? o th . .w ln n c r s - a r e tff ll ia te d w ith the F ir s t C h rlB tian church .

M arv in Cope, em ploye of rad io s ta tio n K A R T , p rese n ted the o u t­s tan d in g boss a w a rd to K . Clark, ow ner o f th e s ta t io n . LeRoy Craig, fo u rth d is tr ic t vice president, spoke b rie fly on t h e aw ard , th an k ­ing th e bosses f o r their con tribu ­tion to Jaypees. E a c h m em ber in ­troduced h is boss.

Jaycee s ta te , p res id e n t, was th e m ain speaker? A nderson , an a t -

•to m ey r 'n o ted one l lh e o r t h y j a y - cee c reed , “We believe th a t rov- e rn m e n t should b e of laws, ra th e r tiian m en .’* A nderson read th e f ifth am en d m en t of the co nstitu ­tion. an d sa id t h a t it is n o t popu­lar a t th is lim e to defend th is a m e n d m e n t b e c au se of th e unpop­u larity of those invoking it In congressional Investigations.

A nderson said th a t individual freedom s a re a lw a y s subject to a ttack . ^

■‘W e sh ou ld a c tiv e ly strive to p reserve th e r ig h t s the co nstitu ­tion g u a ran tees . I t Is m an 's good fo rtune to be b o rn free,” Ander.'jon said, "h is choice to live free, b u t his o b lig a tio n to die free ."

A nderson cited the sm all p e r­centage o f the population who take p a r t In p o litic s as a n example of th e le th a rg y of^ the m ajority o f the people. The n a tio n a l iverage tor ta k in g p a r t I n politics. Includ­ing w ork ing for t h e p arty of one's

choice on a local level, la tw o per cent.

.Richard Ev.erson p resen ted two awards for p ress coverage to Mrs. J . R. C h u r c h r^ n , T lm es-N ew s cor­respondent, ^ d to th e N o rth "Side News. Don C ^ s p presented aw ard to radio s ta t io n KART.

Tom P re sc o tt, toastm aster, in ­troduced JLaddy Dale. In te rn a tio n ­al director fro m Id ah o F a lls; John Wlswall. L io n s president; F ran k Brogden a n d Dw ight M cGill, ii)- gning a n d .ou tgo ing p res id en t ofth e K iw a n ls ; M r. a n d M rs. L eR o y Craig, f o u r th d i s tr ic t v ice p re sl' d en ts for- t h e J a y c e e s a n d ja y c ft ' e ttes ; M ac A m b ro se , p a s t s ta te p resident, a n d Iv a n s t o n e a n d F ran k H u m b a c h , b o th p a s t s ta te sec reta ries.

Named DelegateSHOSHONE, Ja n . 10 — M ax B,

Miller, se n io r w arden of Christ Church E p iscopal here, h o s been elected one o l th ree lay delegates from Idaho to th e eighth (P aclflc i province of the .Epl.scopal church lo be held at, S a n Jose, C alif., In “Moy.

He wns elec ted during th e 52nd onnuol convocation of the Epis­copal ch u rch In Id ah o las t week­end In Id a h o Palls. Also a t te n d ­ing the Conclave_w eLe_Jhe_R cv. John P. T u lk and M rs. M iller. T he Rev, Mr. T u lk WM an a lte rn a te deiegote fo r Ellwood W herry , who was unoblo to a ttend .

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I d a k o - O r e g o n

C o u n c i l H e a dpURLEY, J a n . 10—.“O u r need

here In th is council a rea is for an Increase In in d u stry t h a t will cre« ote Jobs fo r ou r ch ild ren who are growing up." s ta te d H ow ard Bos- sler. executive secretary of theI d a h o -E a s te rn 'O re g o b Jn d ilitm r Development council, w hen he ad­dressed approx im ate ly 30 business men a t a W ednesday luncheon n^eeting a t N elson’s cafe.

t h e council helps th e commuH' ity to be ready for industry and Rives ad+lce fo r co n tac tin g indus­try. I t now serves 31 communities In easte rn Oregon and southwest Idaho, h e asserted.

In 1960 i t m ade 98 personal calls on Industries an d 3D by long dls* tance telephone calls w hich result' ed in two Industries locating in the area. I t takes on the avQj-age from two to five years for a large con­cern to decide to locate In a cer­tain a rea , he added.w

prospect reports sttow th a t out of 72 businesses con tacted for short range b u s in e ^ th ere will be sLx th at will be in opera tion In one to two years. O u t of 100 contacts for long ' range ■ b u sin ess .‘ tw o 'to five y e a rs , . th e re a re n in e good prospects, he sta ted .

The council In Idaho h a s placed Items in several Jeadlng Industrial magazines a n d publication^ and|

h as a lr e a d y .h e a rd from several of these, B a ss le r said.

H e rev iew ed the f inancial repoH of th e o rg an iza tio n since i t s incep' tlD tt-fo u r yeara ag o r B even-m ajor co m p an ies supported it fo r three years a n d a year ago th e money ra n o u t and these companies ag reed to renew tiielr-jnem bership for six m onths. In November the board o f governors m et in Jerome an d s e t u p a budget fo r $23,000 adn ca lle d It "operation survival,' he sald^. .

H e show ed the group charts to: group'vartfy th e a n d askedth a t p r iv a te Jjuslness m ak e pledges to h e lp continue the w ork of the o rg an iza tio n . He said t h a t on a per c a p ita basis it would- amount lo 15 c e n ts or $1,100 fr'6m Burley. T h e co u n c il can work m ore effec­tively w ith- small pledges of from $25 to $100 th an with b ig ones of $1,000. A nyone buying a member­sh ip w ith in the next 60 days will be e ffec tiv e from Jan. 1, he as­serted.

T r u m a n Bradley, vice president of th e council and chairm an of the in d u s tr ia l comm ittee of the local C h a m b e r of Commerce, stated th a t p led g es could-be m adfi . on_a. m o n th ly basis. He Introduced Bas- sler a n d reviewed the w ork of the

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l o c a l Industrial c o m m itte e ^ r~ ' m in d e d th e m em bers ol h w a s Im portant to keep £omi. co n fid en tia l, to r often ^ t a " . g e t . i p t e a d aroua*h a v e a way of getting chanj';'»

C harles H e n d r i c k s eh,- p r e s l t o t s ta ted th a t h h com®?' su p p o rted th e organization ! p e r cent. “We need add .i,„„„ g ra m s In th is otea o n u i , , / ' ’' co u n c il does," h e s ta te d ,

T h re e h u n d r e d dollars p ledged by the close o f ii.e „ • In g and o thers tak in g n 'In g an a s k e d I o ^ n a i n i i e m t o il,e r t ." "bea- office w ith in the ne.xi i „ hf ' T h o s e who become m eunjf,. , e lig ib le to bo elected to .wn, „ t h e board of governors or bo o f directors, Bradley .said.

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PAGE FOURTEEI( TIMES-NEWS,. TWIN FALLS,-IDAHO THURSDAY, JANUARY lo,

Leaders of AW M Arp Honored a t Twin Falls MeetE late a n d national leaders o l th e

A m erican W ar M others were sp e ­cial guests a t an annual d in n er last week a t the Am erican Legion hall.■ Honored were Mrs, S usan Ew ing,

"A m erican Falls, s tate p res id en t; Mrs. Rose Sinclair, Tw in Falla,

second vice p re s m o iu ; ' lyirsr Clark. Brooks, slate treasu re r; M ra.' NeUe C ochrah . post fitate p res i­dent; tind M rs. Oliarlea H oh n h o rst, national th ird vice p res id en t, alt HHze'lton. an d Mrs. W. C. S tone, local p re s id e n t. '•

They w ere seated a t a tab le dec­orated w ith a bowl of pink rosea and fern R a n k e d by pink tap e rs In piiik holders. O ther tables fea tu red cpntorplccea of roses.

OtlUT R uestj were Mrs, M arg are t Dftkin. M rs. T erry BulUvan. Debby Sullivan. M rs. Laura K inder, Mrs. LeRoy M othersheud. N orm a Me- Vey ajid M rs, Myrtle Ram bo, B u f­falo.

and fiaiig severnl .solos, accom ­panied by M rs. M othershead.

A business me?tlnp <4’as con ducted by Mrs. Stone a fte r Uie dinner. T lie Invocation was Riven by Mr.'?. UaTnbo’ nnd the flaR was p rasented by Mra. Susie PruLt.

Mr.s. Pnttfr GqprtzcMi wa.s Klven a llfp m em bersh ip to tljc local chap ter.

Mr.s. EwlnR thanked the Rroup fo r the d in n e r Invitation un d a n ’ nounced th e stnte convention Is te n ta tlv ^ y .set for June a t KelloggT^Anniicn n f Ihfl minniT rffllfn IhflPA-I t Is pb.^alble it will be held some q th er place. She also st4iLed the USO In M o unta in Home was closed C hrlstm na eve and will n o t be re ­opened u n less enough In te res t is Bhown In th e project.

Mrs. H o h n h o rs l told of h e r t r ip to San F rancisco to place an AWM w re a th a t th e W est C oast M e­m orial w all a t the Presidio. Mra. S in c la ir to ld of bills th a t a re up ^ l o r e ta\e“l^ lf ir a tu re fo“r“ ve teroha benefits.

C h arte r m em bers p lanned a ca rd p a rty fo r n e x t m onth an d a w hite e le p h a n t o u c tio n for M arch.

A g ift f ro m th e chap ter was p re ­sen ted to M rs, Kwing by M rs. Btone.

------ M r a . - r r a n k , . Horcjs d istr ib u tedyearbocka. T h e closing p ray e r waa' given by M ra. Jessie S u tp h ln and th e flag w aa retired by M ra. D ol­

l a r S h iu n w a y ................Ijocal o ffic e rs were hosteasea for

t h e d in n e r . M rs. W. D. S te a rn s ro asted t h e tw o turkeys a n d Mra. VfllUam A rm sa and Mra. G race

' L au b en h elm baked the rolla. Mra. Shum w ay, M ra. Nellie McVey and ' M ra. S to n e w ere in charge o f th e

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Meets Listed by . Church Leagues

HAOERM AN , Jan . 10 — M rs. H ow ard W ln eg ar gave th e lesson o n t ru th a t the Ju n io r league m ee tin g lo s t w e k a t th e R eo r- g a n lu d LD B cbutvh. M a rie tta a l l - m o re gave th e call to worship a n d JS an tlrtt-W lneB ai leod th e sc rip ­tu re , M a rie tta OUmore eerved re.

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T he s k a tin g porty p lanned fo r U u Z ion 's league was postponed because o f warm w ea th er/ a n d m em b era^m et a t the K eo rsan lzed L D S c h u rc h instead.

P ro g ram s w ere planned fo r fu ­tu r e m eetings. A vesper service w ill b e held a t 8 p in . Jan . 21 a t th e <ihurch b y th e league. R e fre sh ­m en ts w ere furnished by W a lte r D avis a n d O oleen Davla.

Marian Martin ' Pattern

Totem Pole Highlights Camp Fire Girls Celebration

m ore. Mrs, W. S. K o h l . Mr.s. Gun- der F lvelantl nnd M r.s. R, J, Lem­m on. M rs. Prldraore conducted de-

M rs. Jam es Vandenbark, rlftrht, executive secretary o f the Twin F alls Council of Camp F ire G irls , and M rs. H. D. H ank ins, left, study th e totem pole which w il l be constructed a t th e go lden Jubilee celebration Tuesday evening to symbolize the v a rio u s aspects of Cam p F ire activity. Mrs. H a n k in s , ch a irm an of th e comm ittee which is deslgnln/r and m a k in g the totem pole, h as b een .ftMlBttd

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S e t t o H o n o r C o m m u n i t y

by Mri, C h a r le s Kennedy and M rs. Orville J o h n so n .' T h e totem pole in m ad e of bakery calte boxes, co v e red and decorated w i th In­dian symbols used by tlie Camp F i r e Girts. I ts c o n s tru c tio n is a feature of th e {o lden Jubilee c e teb ra tio n , with sim ilar p o le s belnK designed a c ro ss th e nation as C am p FJre Girls celeb rates I t s 50(b

__annjYcrflary._ (S ta f f pholo.*.enfraylni^)_________

In celebration of the golden J u ­bilee of the /oundlng.of C am p F i r ? Olrla an d In trib u te to all a d u l t s who have worked in U\e o rg a n iz a ­tion locally since its inception h e re m ore th a n 25 years ago, tho lo c a l Council of Cam p Fire O lrla w ill hold a n "honor the co m m u n ity " program Tuesday evening.

S im ilar observances are b e in g held th roughou t the nation n e x t week as the C am p Plre O lrla r e - oallB-its-foundlng-60-yeftrft a g o a n d looks forw ard to th e future.

T he Tw in Falla c o u n c i l w ill " th an k th e comm unity a t a p r o ­gram a n d social hour to be h e ld a t the Tw in PoUa high school c a f ­eteria. Mra. Cora Ainsworth, g e n ­eral ch a irm an of the ce le b ra tio n , has sa id th a t “hundreds of m e n and w om en in th ia area have g lv e ti of th eir time, money and e f f o r t over th e years a n d we hope t h a t they a ll will com e so tlia t t h e i r contributions to Camp F ire O lr la mfiy be_ te c p g i^ e d nnd n p p re c l

As each p a rt of t h e pole Is add­ed. ad u lts who h a v e worked, or are working. In e a ch capacity , will stand for recognition by those a t ­tending the observance. A chorus which include.-! all th re e age groups of Cam p Fire a n d Ls d irected by Mrs. Thom as P eavey , will sing during the building o f the totem pole.

p u r ln g the p r o g r a m special awards will be p rese n ted to leaders and iru a rd la n s-fo r cx trflord lnary contributions to C a m p Fire.

Assfstlng Mrs. A in sw o rth on the golden Jubilee co m m ittee are Mrs. Geneva BllUngton, M rs . W. A. Van Engelen, Mrs. W allace Bond, Mrs. Breckenrldge and M rs . R ichard Best, cu rre n t p ro g ram c h a l ^ a u of the Tw in Falls council.

■We a re n 't sen d in g o u t any In- vltatlons,'" Mrs. A in sw o rth aald this week, "We a re depending on people to come fo rw a rd them selves for recognition of t h e i r contrlbu-

•ated;*'H ighlighting th e evening's p r o ­

gram will be a sho rt address b y M rs. J . W . Ehxig of R ic h la n d , W ash., w ho haa aerved C am p P t r e O lrla In h e r a re a In many c a p a c ­ities a n d is a member o f t h e speakers’ bureau of region s ix , w hich Includes th e n o r th w es te rn atatea.

A n o th er fea tu red p art o f t h e p ro g ran ^w lll be th e s e tt ii^ u p o f

J C n a i 'g e - to te m .-p o le ^ t s -V a tio u j: p o rts depicting th e different a s ­pects of ad u lt a n d youth w o rk in Cam p F ire Olrla.

Exhib its of C am p Fire co s tu m e s th en a n d now, o r linndcraft e x ­am ples a n d of early sc rap b o o k sscrapbooks

I on aS p Iayan d n o t^ o o k a will be on for the evening, and those co m in g to the G olden Jubilee ce le b ra tio n

■flTeTBkRTTO'^rew ~th'enrbet\veen 7:30 a n d 8 p.m.

T he p rogram will be In tro d u ced a t 8 o 'clock and will continue u n t i l 0. After w h ich nn informal c n ffe ehour-w iU -be held,

M rs. J p ^ Breckenrldge. w h o has been active in CamPjFire p ro - 'p to 5 T \o r 6 ~ to r n\any years, wlU be m istress of ceremonl&s and n a r ­ra to r fo r the p a r t of tho p ro g ra m during which th e totem pole w ill be se t up . H ie th ree basic b lo ck s of the pole will represent le a d e r s nnd guard ians, office workers n n dcom m ittee m e m b e r s ; a n o th e r group o f blocks fo r the pole w ill symbolize those who have w o rk e d a t na tio n a l an d regional lev e ls , and a n o th e r fo r camp w o rk e rs. B luebirds, Cam p Fire O lrls a n d Horizon club members will b e noted by add itional pai'ts of th e pole a n d its a rm s will signify th e golden Jubilee celebration.

r f e f n i r ilocal council w^as organized 25 years ago and there m u s t be m any people who have se rv e d w ith Camp Fire gU-ls." .

M eanwhile, In 14 locations in Twin Palls and o th e r M agic Valley towns, notebooks h a v e been p u t out in which those w ho h a v e worked with C am p Fire G ir ls a re asked to register. These w ill be among the displays a t th e arm lversary

^ r t ^ a n d will bo _kep.LXPlLft--Der- monerit record of th o se who have been a p a r t of C am p P lre G irls in Twin Falls.

Comp F ire Olrla w as founded in 1010 by D r. and M rs. L u th e r G u- lick, w ho encouraged th e develop-

Tiicn t'o fnratiitttfrta i'w om ainly 'qU aP Itles. C am p Fire se rv e s glrla from seven to high school ag e . and of- te r n r p ro g r a m * o r~ e d u c a tIb ira n d recreation th a t com bines fun and friendship with co n s tru c tiv e ac­tivities.— In -T y in -g a llS rJ ilA .-Jam o s-V an -denbark is-ex ecu tiv e-sec re to ry .o f the T w in Palis c o u n c il and Mrs. iC cnncth-G lbson is-p rosldon tr for 1061;

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Officers Elected For Lodge Club

"HAGtlKMXN, J a n l 10 — OTflcers elected a t the m eetin g o f the Past Noble G rands club la s t week a t the home of M rs. Joe H o w ard are Mrs. Howard president; M rs. Floyd Ross, vice president, and Mrs. FY<ink Henslee, s e c re ta ry • treas­urer.

The nex t m eeting w ill be held a t the hom e of Mra. C h a r le s Skinner.

C o r e o f Y o u r C h i l d r e nBy ANGELO PATRI

F ? W IIOUKS SEWING W an t 0 n ew Ottss now? Sew th is

allm , sleek, c a s y \ ie a th In a m a t­t e r ol hours] T ub m ain p a tte rn p a r ts , n o w a is t t e in a rro w b e lt o r tle^__B m atl n ecW ln ei

P rin ted p a tte rn 0101: Misses' ■ lies 10, 13, 14, 10, 10. BIze 10 req u ires 3 yards 35-Inch fabric.

S en d 60 cents (coins) lo r th is p a t te rn —a d d lo ccnts lo r ’ cach p n l te r n fo r llrst-clnss malllnB,

-B e n d -W -M n r ln n -M n r t ln rT lm c s - New» p a tte rn Dept., m W est lo th a t . , New Y ork 11, n . Y. P r in t p la in ly n am e , address w ith tone, (Ic e i^nd e ty le mimbcr.

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to fnn fo r S nrhif-S uium cr' looi. - B e e -U ie m -A ll - ln -o u r -b ra n a -n c u ’

O olof O atttlog, Bond jjo nowl

We o ften overlook tlie ex ten t o f the knowledge an d Its e n ric h in g I n f lu e n t -o n -o h lld re n -tha t—they^ gain by Ju st ord inary sh a rin g In the life about them. W hen m other takes a . sm all child a lo n g when she docs th e 8|iopplng h o Icam s a g rea t deal mbre th an h i s m other ever d ream ed he could.

He lea rn s a'boUt people. O n e clerk la gracious, smiles a t h im , even speaks to h im , while a n o th e r

alU bU 6lneu,-w alts<on-hlfi-ouB--tomer, looks a t th e nc!(t while h i s m other Is still try ing lo p ick u p the package and get It Into h e r sliopplng bag. T h e youngster dop.i no t consciously reg ister In h b m in d

.th_al_siie jiD rJo n _ li_ l 'D lce " a n d ano ther Is not, th a t he likes o n e and does n o t like p ie other. B u t he has.

As a clilld w atches his m o th e r study th e vegetables on the s ta n d , listens w hile sh e asks the p r ic e s , nuikcs h e r dcclslcji, ho lenm s t h a tth crB -u -a 'd ltre fc lico ^ b o lffccn T iu ^ liig one o r another, that p r ic e counts som etim es anil tonietlincs I t doeo not an d thW too, tCBlslers In h is in lnd. He Is learning a b o u t people an d way.i of doing th in g s , nllliough ho cniuiot pm any of h ta knolvlcdge IrUo words, pcrliam n o tIn t i -c le n ry tlro u g h tJ -D u t 'l i r im rT r

Tho s n a i l one waiils lo " lic lp "

so his m other gives h im a small package to carry w h ic h he does, m arehlng-proudly b esid e her. He Is learn ing to sh a re th e routine tasks of family liv ing , learn ing to share In all th at co n cern s them. At dinner he will fee l Uiiportant as he te lk , “I h e lp ed bring the onions hom e. If I h a d n 't we wouldn't have th e m wltl» tho steak, would we, m o th e r? "

It la the same w h e n children are -to k ea -an .U lp i-b y -th eU '-teach ­ers and parents, no n m tle r what Uielr age, they le a rn by w atch­ing. listening, askhig questions and above all. helping. E ven If the child only holds th e tool ready to^ imnd Ills Intlier. l ie l i loarnhig and It Is valuable lea rn in g .

Mothers do not th in k th a t they are lojichlng “rcndhiR readiness,'" so n ie^ ln g soon lo h e a r about, when they lake th e sm all ones shopping, but they a re . Pather,? don't th ink thoy a re (telling thetonndatlon'tor^lM ThliiR tliTsiiclaTsciences when Ihey ta k e their boys on a fishini; trip, to the shop, to a museum but Ihey a re . Olvlug the children an o p p o rtu n ity to see, hear, feel, s h a re , ' Is -what oiirlche,i and .stim ulates llieir In- telllitende,-O l-e o u r itc it- ls -n -b in ro iiu ifs6 h i6 'a t limes, but It Li w o rth It,

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Fund.Raising Is Topic a t Parley For Legion Unit

HAOERMAN, J a n . IS - Fund raisins c a rd s were distributed by Mrs. Wesley W h a rto n a t the meet­ing of the A m erican Legion aux­iliary Inst w eek.

M ri Den D u rfe e , president, con­ducted the m ee tin g . Mrs. Eleanor McConkey w’os a guest.

A com m unication wa.s rend from Mrs. Christine B row n, KellORg, de­partment m em b e rsh ip chnlrman. S h 0 's ta te d “ th e " d I s tr ic t auxiliary un it had ad o p te d the name of Apache. T h e m em bership drive is on and th e u n it reaching their quota plus th r e e m em bers by Feb. 14 will rece ive, an Apache Indian doll as a t ro p h y .

The Olrls* s ta te chairman, Mrs. Alice Hof, Je ro m e , wrote staling th a t QlrLs' s t a t e w ill be held June 4 through 10 a t Caldwell, nnd that the National au x iliary urges each school to b e represented. Any school Uiat d o es n o t have an aux-

choose a girl a n d th e nearest unit can clear h e r fo r eligibility,

Mrs. W harton , lo an closet chair­m an, reported th e bed and crutches a re in use a n d asked members to th ink of m ean s to e a rn money for m ore Items to be purchased for loan. Mrs. M cConkey donated two item s for use for th e sick room loan closet.

The Legion h a ll w ill be used Feb •1 8 -fo H h rtd sq U i dance.'

A potluck d in n e r a t 7 p, m. Feb. 9 will p recede th e meeting on Americanism. M rs. R a y Clawson Ls Americanism c h a irm a n and plans for a flag e tiq u e tte program are being-made^ - M rs. W harton? 'M rsr Joe ZMonne a n d M rs. Joe Hay­cock will be In ch a rg e of planning -the dinner; • - - —

The program w as presented by Mrs.* McConkey on national secur­ity.

Review Is Given -B y “Mrs^Creed

HANSEN. J a n , 19 — Mrs, J. Woodson Creed, guest speaker, re­viewed the book. "D ear and Glo­rious Physician.” a t the Womnn’s Society of C hrLstlah Service mcct- ingJofiLsECk-iL t-theJlanscn-Com - munlty M ethodist church. Mrs. Creed nlso gave a brief outline of the nuthor of th e book, Taylor Caldwell.

Members o f th e W esleyan Serv­ice guild and o th e r w om ea of the church were guests. Mrs. Bryun H arrb , program ch aln n an , Intro­duced Mrs, C reed.

Mrs. Hugh Sander.son led the devotional serv ice preceding the book review.

A ten ttns h e ld a f te r the meeting with Mrs, W. C. K lu ttz and Mrs. J . L, Darnes prosldlhg. Tlie Ince covered table wos centered wlUi yellow cnndles a t c ith e r side of a milk glnia com pote filled with fmlt and flowers. M rs. E nrl Barnes was In clmrga-of.-Lhe tea.

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Study ConductedMl'S. Cliff S h a i’p, program chair-

nmn. conducted an instruction pe­riod Qu the B ib le stu d y on praypr a t the first m ee tin g th is year of the Dorcn.s society.

Members m et a t th e Our Savior M UlerniLcliur£liJEhe.meetinB-was directed by M rs. Ed Stover, Mein- bers were chosen for clrclr.s ,

A farewell g ift wns prc.sented Mr.s. neuben P lrner.

nefic.shmenLs were served by members of th e f'xecutivc board.

IMIKSIDKNT NAMEDCandace C raw ford was chascn

pre.sUicnl of th e T\velve Llftle Diuo BlrcU group' n:t its meeting last week at the hou\c of->Mift. MpI Crawford, lead e r. O th e r officersarc 'D cb b lo -U lrlcn rtrcasu i'c irftn ilLyndu Ainsworth.

Club for Lodge Seats President

M rs . Myrtle B air w as- installed p re s id e n t of the P a s t'N o b le Grands c lu b In a cerem ony la s t week nt t h e homo of Mrs. E. T . Guttery, o t h e r o f f l e e r . s are M rs . Alice S h lf f c r , hr.st vice p re s id e n t: Mrs. G u y Cleveland, second v ic e pre.sl- d e n t ; Mr.s. R obert M cC rack en , sec­r e t a r y , and M rs. V io la Raines, tre a su re r .

T h e women w ere In s ta lle d by M rs. Glynn S m ith , a.sslsted by Mrs L io n e l Dean, m arshal.- -*Ph© h lB to ry -o f--the y e a r -was r e a d by Mrs. S h lffe r. T h e memory g e m w asjly eri.b y M rf i rR a in e lT h e w h i te elephant g ift w as awarded M rs. Shlffer.

R ead in g s were p re se n ted by Mrs, W ilf re d Benedict, p ro g ra m chair­m a n , and Mrs. Phoebe Snodgrass.

R e fre sh m en ts were s e rv e d by M rs. Raymond Puddy, M rs . Edgar L a rse n , Mrs. M argare t Lemmons a n d M rs. Shlffer.

M r s . Cleveland will b e hosless fo r th o February m ee tin g . ____________ y ^ . .At________

C h u r c F i I s T o p i c

F o r D e y o t i o n o l sB L IS S . Jan . 19 — M rs. Herbert

P a tte r so n was hostess t o Ladies Aid members las t week w h e n the C h u rc h of the O pen Door w a s used for devotlonals by M rs. Harold H a in lin p . Mrs. M ervln L e ld ig gave th e prayer.

A box of m a te ria ls Is r e a d y J on d e liv e ry to th e tu b ercu lo sis hos' p l ta l In Gooding to be u s e d In the th e ra p y departm ent.

M rs . Les P a rsto n will h o s t the J a r t Ifl meeting a t h e r h o m e .

Leaders for C lub Honors Officers

F IL E R . Jan . 19 - M rs. W arrea S tro u d , noble grand o f Miriam R e b e k a h lodge e n te r ta in e d out-g n l n g n f f l r n r .s . f l l—J i e r —h o m A - l n f i t ,

IF YOU PLANT IT | •» OR FEED IT I GLOBE ^EED ' I

week. Mrs. S tro u d p re se n te d each o f f ic e r a gift of a R e b e k a h em- b lem ^cacc lcL -------------- --------

T h e afternoon was spe.nt playing p in o ch le with high .score prize go ing to Mrs. Thoma.s L ancaste r and second h igh lo M rs. Clem B o h an an . Mrs. Roy E llen w o o d nnd M rs. Russell M cCauley receivediow_sc2tfi_j)ri2Ci------------------------

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Stake Members Attend Meeting

SPR IN G D A LE. Jan . 19 — Six s ta k e Relief society o ffic e rs were RuesU at the local a ll-d a y work m ee tin g ln.st week n t t h e LDS c h u rc h . They were Mrs. WlllWm D arrlng ton , Jo an M atU iew s. Edith Dllie, Effle Mills, Ann P u n k nnd V lrc ln ia Nlchol.s.

T h e work m eeting lesson o n cnr- lug f o r the sick In th e h o m e was given by Hnzel EllLs.

Refro.shm enU were s e rv e d by Mr.s.. Emma W o rth in g to n , Mrs. Fred John.son, Mr.i. R a j^ io n d Jo h n s o n and M rs. C. A. R agm ua- sen.

^ ^ V im iD G E I’LAYICI)

HEYBURN, J a n . ID -M n s. Leo H nndy wa.i hostess to t h e CB chib a t her hom e ln.st w e e k lor two ta b le s of dessert b rid g e . Mrs. G eo rg e M atthews received high prize a n d Mrs. Hazel J Ib so n low. •Mra;— Myrtle- •*Lott'-receivecl~^tlie guest prize.

Heritage Theme Marks M ee t foj Richfield WSCSR ICH FIELD . J a n . 19—"Our heri­

tage a n d expanding horizons” was the R ichfield W om a,n 's Society of C h r is t ia n Service p ro g ram topic a t l a s t week's m ee tin g a t the home J of M rs . Harry Holt. q j

M rs . Max Behr s e rv e d a.s mod- e ra io r for a panel discussing ex-

Social Calendar

p a n d in s norkoiu, o th e r s par- - ^ ^ s a i u r a a f s t th e home of Mrs. tlc ipatlnR were M rs , Roy Young,! P ’ '

B U R I E Y ^ T n r ’ T rc 'T sT K V Itfd to the Elks sm orgasbord and dance being held a t the Ellss hall from 7 p.m , to 1 a.m , S a turday , Music lor th e dance will be supplied by the E lks G erm an band u n d e r dkection o f Dr, B, V, Holcomb, Duant Broadhead Is band m a n a g e r .D a n c in g w ill begin t 9 p,m,

* * *. Writcf't . lo a ^ a ' M.ill—niecL-Jil-.l,|.C n im a ) :

W hite House Is Program ToniOSHOl^E. Ja n i-i F'“ SHOSHONE, Ja n id ‘

g r a m on tlie W hur h g iv e n by Mrs. Jo h n M rs. J . E. Hannlson a e rs circ le mreuiiR i.i..;g ro u p met ai the h.... . ? •H a r r y Turnbull. .■' R o l l cnll tt’Oi ajiiw i'ii-d i>' t u r e s on rocks 'lii, m e e t i n g was c p n d u .;.^

Refreshm ents

M rs. Eusene F addl3 . Mrs, Ralph i a r i n m u o r t o ' i u ; ' ; . ' ; '

Ladles of the G ran d Army ofl N e x t meellni, or t |„ . x, exen lp lllied by M rs, C. M. P nd- Republic, Dan McCook circle, cle( will be lifid J a n

N o. 3. will m eet at 2 p, m, Salur- . » ¥ ' ¥d a y a t the hom e of E llza^ M c - j p . JN ee for th e ir m onthly social meet- L ^ U i I L c i I Q n n £ ( J

L-cc:u • C:'.'

A reception for t h e church pas- tor. Rev, Woodrow Harrts, nnd r i*fam ily " a - i t o r S u n d a y , A. cov- ■ C j r r i c S h O W n O t ered dush dinner w il l be held a t ’ ' M 111 i o iw y y i , i7 p. n i . at the M eth o d is t recreaiion roonLS, Mr.' . AlbeR Pelley. Mrs.Ma.K Bchr nnd M rs. John Vancc

HogermanMeetiU G E R M A N . J a n . - June

a r e ' . i i i cU ai:flfl-of-^-anw > eetneni^. -H x )a l5 t.- h o m e - e x te n s io n •'ngcrir. J 6 h n V ance will s h o w film s taken ' .siiow ed a f i lm and g a v e a ta lk on In G c n n a n y . i w e ig h t re d u c tio n - a t th is m onth 's

M r .s . . Renie J a c k s o n . Chendlc. I m e e tin g of t h e Valley H om e Dem- A lb e r ta . Canndn. a n d M rs. W. B . ' o n s t ra t lo n c lu b nt t h e ho m e of Jojt. w o re vu ltow . M r.fi. G lon-R o;;*! M rs.'E lsivo rL h ..F o lw eU . M rs. Ralph

B o h re a s w a s co-hosies-s.Tlie next m eeting will be held

F eb . 2 at th e homo of Mrs. E. L C haplin w ith a le.<i.son on tin c ra f t.

Mrs. Carrel Will Lead Local Club

h o m e o f Mr.s. C liffo rd Lowe.Mr.s. Andy H a lv e rso n is vice

p re.sldent: Mrs, F)-ed Thieme, sec- re ta ry -treasu rer, a n d Mrs. Fred W a n m a n , reporter. Committee m em b ers are Mrs. L o w e, chahm an, Mrs. O pal Arndt’ a n d Mrs. Jessie D av is, general; M rs. U l l le Petzoldt, c h a irm a n , Mrs, H e r m a n Woebke and Mr.<5. Donald C a lh o u n , courte'

Mrs. Wise GivesHome Unit StudyCheerful M atrons Home Dem-

on.stratlon c lu b met la s t week at t h e YWCA fo r a le.M0n on window trea tm en t by Mrs, H enry Wise,

Mrs, Verne Melton was In charge o f the m eeting , Mrs. DarwlB Huller w a s a guest. Reports were given by M rs. H. E. M alone, secretary , and M rs . H. I rv in Creed, treasurer, A

___________ ~ ~ them eeting.

Members p lanned a p arty to be h e ld a t 8 p , m, J a n , 21 a t the YW CA w ith husbands as guests. C a rd s will b e played.

T he next regu lar m eeting will be h e ld Peb, 14 a t the YWCA.

Pinochle Played’FILER, J a n . 19—M r. and Mrs,

P a u l Saengcr en te rta ined w ith a pinochle p a r ty at th e ir home re­cen tly .

High score prizes w en t to Mrs, M a rtin L lerm an and Erwin Wer­n e r , M artin H erm an and Mrs, R euben L lerm an received low with trave ling p rize aw arded to Reuben

sy. a n d Mrs, George F i ller, chair- p p tiuck luncheon preceded TnaiT; Mrs;~LBsllB ■A nderson^andi’M rs. A nna Drury, m em bership.

M rs . Fuller re p o r te d th a t John M cK lsslck la home f ro m the hos­p ita l afte r major su rg ery . Mrs.McKi-sslck received t h e club prize.M oney was collected - fo r the flow­er f u n d . ,

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Committees Are Named a t Buhl

B U H L . Jan. 19—C om m ittees for the y e a r were a p p o in te d when the B uh l Rebekah K e n s in g to n club m et recently at t h e local lOOP hall. *

M rs. Harry S te w a rt , president, _______ ^n a m e d Mrs. Roy L iv e ly , Mrs. S tel-j L le rm an Id B ea rd ', Wrs.' E. A . Owe’ris',' glfEs, 'c a rd s and flowers; Mrs. Mabel R ip ley and MrS. B m lty Kramer, au d it in g , and Mrs. W . D. Porks,' re p o r te r .

T h a n k -y o u notes w e re read from se v era l shut-in m e m b e rs remem­bered by the K en s in g to n during the holidays. G am es were played w ith M rs. Ora D alss w inn ing high prize a n d Mrs. B e r t "Womack, low prize i n pinochle:' M rs . Emily Kra' m er, h ig h , and M rs. E a rl Partin g e r^ lo w prize

Hoste.sses for the d e s se r t lunch­eon w e re Mrs. M arie L a th am , Mrs,Jo h n Goodhue, Mrs. H a r r y Stewart an d M rs . william C h am b ers .

Mrs. Williams Is Devotions GuideB U R LE Y , Jan. 19 — "Making a

-new Bto J t- fo M jio y e a r '* w o ^ h e - topic o f the devo tions presented by M rs . Michael W ill ia m s during last w eek 's luncheon m eeting of

■the M ethod ist B u sin ess Wom'fen’s p ray e r group at N e lso n ’s cafe.

T h e gj-oup sang a hym n ac- c c m p an lM by~ M rs:-K eith Uscolit.Those attending for t h e first time were welcomed by M rs . Earl Rey- noldsTTjresldlng o fficer o f m e'cohP ' m lttee . ..

M rs. Ray Reid a n d Mrs. Clair W y a tt will be in c h a rg e of the d ev o tio n s for-thcL^Higxt-moctlng-

By Squilie ClubA dance was schodviS •.-•u. t

d ay n ig h t by Squill.i . b e rs a t thi.s in o n tli\ ; i ,. ■ ^ th e hom e of Mr.s, Elritv,] '

N ew offlcm elecieu ,uc M T r a n c P '^ r i c r ^ p n ’- G le n n DavLs, vice T a y lo r . ' .secretary - irr.i M rs . Lewis Roy. rep o i:,;.

A secret piil huiifiki'i clw uigo WiW loaiui't'd (f-r •n;’A th an k -y o u .letter u,i«. rc.ul’ ip,; th e BoLse chlWreir.s im;,,.- i-'~ w h ite elephanr cifi by M rs. El(;ln Wll.son

Mr.s. Ciicnn NeLsoii i;i of t h e pro»inm w nh pi.-,..s t;u-, to Mr.s. Lftvern Rawiiim.^, J o h n Pastoor. Mr.s Wis Ipv a en , M rs, Tayior.' ' ‘M rs . Roy.

T h e February n\octu\',i w.\\ \,. h e ld a t the home of Mr.s, Wihon i

Program Given By Mrs. Wavrc

H A N SEN . Jan. 19-Mr.s. Dom W a v ra , Idaho Power coniparj h om e* service advLser’. nrcsentpf ' p rog i-am on now to live" in an ^ e le c tr ic home, a t the Home tc. p ro v e m e n t chib m eeting la.M a t th e school home ecoiii ro o m .

S h e also showed a film pn n g o ld medallion hom e. Mr.s. Carij B o ra h was program chairmaa — H o ste sses were Mrs. Kenneil M o th e rsh ead nnd M rs. Wayne Bu’. ter.

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Feb. 14.

ShoshoPi^Clubs" M eet for Bridge

SHOSHONE. Jan . 19 - l^ ro B ridge club met las t week a t the home o f Mrs. Joe B errlo ch o a for ftn-B-eHclock-des.iert-PHze.vwere-rc'^ ceived by Mrs. Mai'x N ielsen, Mrs, Willis Parson nnd M rs . Martlne O neida.

W ednesday Bridge c lu b met at the h o m e of Mrs, R a y Brown for dessert. Mrs. J. E. P o t te r was a guest. P rizes went to Mrs. Mans Coffin an d Mrs. M a rg a re t Hod- dock. <

G ift Sho OpensR IC H FIEL D . Jan. 19 — T he Re­

lief S o c ie ty Gift sliop w ill re-open S a tu rd a y . The shop w il l be opened on a l te rn a te Saturdays In the fU' ture. i t was decided a t the Relief Society meeting last w eek.

Mrs.— Lester S tubbs— presented tliQ h o m e nursing lcs.«>n on making a p a t ie n t comfortable w ith o u t h03> pitai facilities.

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FreslrGTTaiir: XLean, Juicy, Tender PorkNECK BONES

MWfERY SPECIALBig Deal — B e here!

SATURDAY ONLY!-------- GROeERl^DEPARTMiNT— ^Aaiorted kinds. No. 303 com mm

VEGETABLES / - $ 1Borden'f ’ (10c off label) '

-M A ¥ 0 I4 N A IS E ^ ^ ^ » ^ 5 1 (

FREE SAMPLING SAT. TO TO 7 Nalley's Motor Reg. CHILI

PLUS FREE COFFEEAll Day Fridoy & Saturdoy

FRESH PRODUCEFreih ripe slicingTOMATOES . . tubeLargo, iolid crisp headi

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19cCombination Deal . . . No: 2 Russot

t l i f e e i o n ^ o n e ,

$KimSPUDS, 10 Ib. bagYellow WonONIONS, 50 Ib: bag BOTH rORT;

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NEW STORE HOURS Open M onday through Thur^dov, 8 A.M. to 8

'P.M.; Friday and Saturday, 8 A .M . lo Sundoyi„^10 A .m . to 7 P.M. , ,1960 Kimberly Rood . RE 3-54i®

Shop of tho Storo out of the High Rent d M rlc H

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Clark James F. CiarKl i t J O K D . J a n - Julia

of Mr, and inn SeU. T L i i . BUd J m ia P .

Marry in T w in Falls Church OES Banquet Is lAuction Planned jChief Installed 1/virs. Mayo Gets ^Sweetheart BallSet at M ee t for I A t Jerome M eet; A t Society Meet : Post for Order Planned a t Meet

By Jerome Unita n d •

‘' ’^ w i r o a n Clark, Cos-JUS,Mrs. G r a c e Rast.

j M ^ ^ 5 ^ g 6 d . w c d d t o n o w s v f S ^ S d a y “ ’e Sevenlh-

ch u rch , in T w ja

j i t e — - r a jg j I t - S u r c h e l l r H i i ln -

’W r'Ti,; Twin Pal>^ ®“P- ii»f *‘ 5 , perform ed th e double

'^S S ony before a backBround ' “ ^ '. 'S ^ S d e la b r a a n d a r tb a s -

hrysanthem uim and with large while sntln

saUn bows marked

. chose a floor-lenKih

°5 bodice, long sleeves and» K neckline reem broldercil In

and seed p earls . The skirt C lo n e d with lac e parieLs In

IroDt ““‘Invlon in th e back.

1 .m was held In p l a c e by acrown 0/ iridescent .seqiiln.sT J ti pearls. She carried a cas-

' “H o u S t of r e d rosas and a itr-c a rn a tio n s -w ith scalloped

she wore a teardrop J ^ n e c i la c e , a g ift of the brlde-

Jenlcke, cousin o( the was maid of h o n o r. She wore

. miroon velveteen slieath drcs.s ;.iiS a silk organza overskirt wlih . W e bow at the w ais t. She car-r t i i i buiinuat of .ghi t c .« n u t lon i.^ pink roScbu^.

Bridesmaids, C a r o l S»mwn, ,r.«tWord, cousin o f the bride; S a n Green, B liss. and .Pnby Peters Boise, wore fuoh.sla vcl- nteen’ sheath gow ns fashioned Identically, to the m a id of honor's. n a carried bouquets ol white

'canitlons and red rosebuds.<n,6 flower girls, S u s ie Schmcck-

d cousin of the b ride, and Connie .j^ lj_w orj!_ fuoH alai_ye l« !lecn . frocks with double t ie re d scalloped

■e skirts. Jerry S h a fe r , cousin of ' bride, carried th e rings J te satin pillow.Lighting the tapei^ w ere Jo Ann

Sdunechel, In a w h 1 1 e brocaded iheith dress with p u ffe d sleeves, ind Douglas Schm echel, cousins of the bride.

Keimeth Tverdy, B u h l, brother (n-law of the bridegroom , served u best man. U shers were Larry a i), brother of the bride, Leon joitli and Ted H oslip .

j ln . Arthur Schm echel, Paul, nnj "Because," "O Prom ise Me" ind "Hie Lord's P ra y e r ." She was atcanpanled by M rs. Dale Klng- erinj who also played th e wedding

WendellWEINDELL. Jun. 1 9 —Plans w e re Service Guild nmclo plans lo r a

m ade Uj si‘:ve the a n n u a l b n n q u e i Auction U) nionoy fo rpaM iii.islers' n iR h l, Jan . 23. ^he Anna Slix-kd.t'.c fund a t a

ai Ihe la.'-i meellng o f the S ta r o l nu'cluiR Ijwi \u-ok Thry nu-i a t the Wf.s^ vanpier, O rd e r o( E a s t - , i ! ' f home Qf Mi>i. .Loutho P r ie rso n erii S ta r w u h Mrs. R o.h' W.imblP a.^ co -

M rs. O uiii B o ian . v’orthy m a - Imstc.ss Iron, oppomted coniinitlO t‘3 lor tlic ., Mrs. Charlo.'i Huij.ik, pr«'.'ident,

M u t and u c u d lh <!son ic tem ple, M rs. T h o m a s F r i th ,■ ^ I 'n ’ry a d th e rw iduM U),- n 'p o r i o n M rs. M L Ofties a n d M rs. ,V. A I'O iivlilcs of ihi- ncnoral W o n u in 's C assin K h n m ’ wtll b e in c h a rg e o f • Hoc-it‘iy of O lin.'C nn S rrv ic c d e c o m iin j; and s e t i n g table.s; M r s T h e m '.\t i w v Iau: \m;i be a c h i l i P D. M arlinv. Mr-;. D e n to n A d a m s . Mippor lo be held a: ih c h o m e o f Mr.s. G e o rg e W a i i le r . M rs. D a U a s Mrs d a r n Dub;i<. I 'u n o e rts w ill B u iT h . M is, John A u s t i n a n d M r.s . ui> to th e A n n a S i.n k d .ile fu u n d . B o ia ii. d iim er; M rs . C lyde P e i s r - j M em b ers an d ;i uursi, Mr.s. F lo i - sen . M rs ployd C o m m o n s . M r .s M o t ’»rounds. u n c .srrved l e f r e ^ h - J o h n W e n , Mrs. J a m e s D u n n . M r s . incni.s by th e hi>irs.M'.s R o n a ld L .m castcr a n d M rs. R n y , • , ¥ ¥ ¥'n irn rv . .MrvinK: M rs . T, H. D ovd. r ___ T . tMrs Hu. 1 ell R ender.son. Mr.s. W e s r Q r e W e i r r e t e I S Troun.M‘11 and Mrs, W . W. K e l le y . , l_ i | i r ic leanup, and Mrs. C o r a F rith , c o f - j M G I Q t O T L O U D I G

I n l r o d n u 'd were M r s , .H , J . B a r - b u .,K ra u r t troa*U P C ^ .M is..Jam e3 |^ ,„5 ‘ - ^ . f

Mf'. J ^ y Thoma.s, d l s - : - , ; Dec W o lv m m 'r '' '

T ' - ............... ihc coup len mfi and (urm.-'hed ivire.'UimeiU.s.

, IriciHelen Brown, as-sociale m a tro n .

A donaiion wns m ad e to t h e chiU irni.s luirne In B oise.

It announced past m atro n .‘i and pa.si p.arons n i g h t will be h e ld Feb I in ihe M n.sonlc temple.

Mr.s, 'I’homns. E S T A R L c h a lr -

W lllinni K iu>x, toirc.spondm i: .see- rotary. M r . J a u . . / Car.l^nrcr. , , , J o n e s and

(o Mis

d an i'c mccliiijT.

n ite r liieir n e x t reg u lar

? r ; i v h ^ r i S r ............... M - P.U.L, roported ,125 p ro fit ', Ilrhi-.sliinrni.s ivi'ii. .M 'rv«l n ftn " ’" ‘‘'.<’‘1 l™ni th e doll pioject.

E x i 'ru tu e ’" “" ‘I '" ' ' ‘" I 'f 's '>P- ih r iil llic M a.soilli. iriii- EI"iori. BraBK reported apolnU'. " I J Mrs tr . ir s i Pasbo.a. m ,, ,.arii lu .l i„.™ .,rn i lo A ta . LeonMr.v AUrod Wiihor and Mi.s, L. V k ,,,,,!,,.,, ^ ii d (u. l di f , “"'I "uMiibera had tak en

- ' Cliiie. I U' (he S ieu art fam ily .Plans u e r e nmcie for the nnnu^ ¥ ^ I Mr.v Kay K m kade -urged all

caid< i)a ity to be luId I*eb. ll. ^ I C ' \ I (ineiubei.s lo .sell d ie rem a in d e r ofThe R ev . Geo.... K ,n . ,nve . ( ^ Q f G o f S l C l < I s ' |-h e pepper and vanUla

short ta lk on ihf l)i,slu>p.s .slate- _ m ,mem m ven ai tlu> Nai.onM C a th - ' Q ^ , , J . . n o r l r « ' , >.ollc W0 lt,u -e . . m i o r , W a . s h - J l U Q y T O r U e ^ l Q ^ t a b . ■ p ijab ie^Jo r ren t. . InBlon. D. C. iMlrn brm.Bl.t ou i -I.'" m -M r.s , c .u l O.s-! '' » r i- ( l l ih . Tvvln Palls,wa.s ihc C h n s io p h rr immn. "I m av .a .k Hnrn.s w cre_w el-

th r liDfi Relief society la.st week. !^ ' C-huirhniiurTn\fl a frucst.Mr.s. W ilhani M a tt iic u s \uus n | Mr.<. Vonion V inyurd. jr .,’ M rs.

.still I a m ‘ o n e ” One can nceonip- li.sh m ut'h if inoinuled and even

MR. AND M R S . JAMES F. CLARK (D udley p h o to —ataff engraving:)

I(]uois0 l a c e and t a f f e ta sheath I dre^s ftnd the m other o f the bride- I poom was attired In a blue and I sllTer brocaded n y lon dress. Pink I ZUe rosea formed th e i r corsngea.

Alter thB ceremony a reception I for 450 guests was h e ld in the Twin I W EUu hall. T h e bride's table I wu centered w ith a three-tiered I cata' 0^ 8' m irror a n d decorftted

J ^ t h plnTrbsebuds i m d blue but- I'terfll&s. Stephanotls encirclcd the

a p e rr ln 'i llv w I oDdcIabra completed th e arrange

I —lli8 cake waa se rv e d by Mrs. | De4a-8waD£oni C astle fo rd , aunt of I the bride. Mrs. Eldon Jenlcke. 8po- Ih b e , aunt of the b r id e , presided l a t the ptmch bowl a n d Mrs. Merle

' ' ■‘B, Bliss, poured coffee.I Clark, M oscow, sister of

bridegroom, reg is te red th e ■. Mrs. Kenneth Tverdy, s j^

C thf-T ffidegroom ; BarUora [rand Donna L u ff, both Boise.

I and-Bhlrley Waldon displayed the I gif(5. The Ladles of t h e Elks su- I penised the reception with Mrs. I RflMJUary Poulter In charge. l - f if iU tlp ^ o -L a s -V e g a a -th e bride |CflCM a beige b ro cad ed siicath

I with m atching jacke t, pink I icctcsories and a _pin lc_rm ^ud.■ corsage. The couple w ill live at I Caatleford.I "nie bride was g rad u a te d from I Castleford high school and at-

B usiness—colleger J .5 J“^!0^J>X|degrM ni..was.gradii:. I iK O rom Castleford h ig h school'■ tod-served slx’ ’m o n th s“ wi'lh th? i : ™ a i guard a t F t / O r d . Calif. I Out-of-valley guests were Mr. I m Mrs. Eldon J e n l c k e and lau g h te r and Mrs. M ick Morgan I jndwn, all Spokane; P a tsy Peters, I B a r b a ra Smith,

ie^-Mapian-eiftrkr-Moxcoi

Study of Window .Treatment H e ld

-B y -F I! er—SeeietyFIL E R . Jan . 10—Tiie le s s o n on

w indow treatm enU was p re s e n te d b y Mrs. Lowell JageLs a n d M rsi N e a l Steigemeifer a t la s t w eek 's m e e tin g of the Clever C lo v e rite s H o m o D em onstration c lu b . M rs. N o rb e r t Lassen was h ostess to th e c lu b a t her hom e with M rs . V er­n o n Lassen assisting.

R o ll call w as an sw ered w ith “ W h a t I received for C h r is tm a s ." M rs . Orville Reinke w’oa a g u est, ^ r s . Arnold G ier was a p p o in te d w e lfa re chairm an. M r s . K e ith S te ig em eier volupteered to b o in c h a rg e of the club scrap b o o k .

T h e group decided to h o ld th e a n n u a l polio grab In F e b r u a r y . ■EfldL-memb£iL_wiU b ring a n Item

H e bride's m other chose a H u r ^ « > l d . S ec re t - p a l nam es also will bo re v e a le d a t

t h e February m eeting.M em bers filled out the c a le n d a r

sp e c ify in g which m onth th e y w ish ­e d to Ije hostesses. Mrs. J o e M a- ch ace lc and M rs. Robert L u tz will a t t e n d next m o n th 's w o rk slip p on e a s y casseroles.

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Addison Avenue G lub-bists-SlateT h is year’s officers for t h e Ad­

d is o n Avenue club are M rs. R usse ll H e r ro n , president; Mrs. C a r l H o ff- m a s te r . v ice 'p residen t; M rs . D . A. M cG u ire , secretary , ^ a n d M rs. P e r c y Greene, treasu rer.

T h e officers were elected a t a m e e tin g last week a t the h o m e of M rs . Hoffmaster. T h e h o s te ss g ift w a s awarded Mrs. G reene.

^ -v a Je n tin o par-ty-honor-lng-hus- b a n d s w asp lan n ed to m c x tT n o n th .

O f f ic iy V is i t Is ..Slated f.oi.Retb£[

T iie official visit of th e Job 's D a u g h te rs grand guard ian w ill be m a d e MaJ'ch 16 to bethel N o . 19 It

the brldesroora’s father, rne bride was h o n o red a t a prt-

uptlal shower a t fh e Methodist MMchwith Mrs. K e n n e th Tverdy,

'•Delbert A lexander, Mrs. 6nm Ito , Mrs. LaVar M itton nnd Joe Wlsecaver a s hostessu,

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Club's Members Select President

Ton , Jan. m -M r s . Jack Ma- “ »ey was elccted president of ™ Harmony club o t a mcctlns nil, “I the h o m e of Mrs. MMord Jones.

nrc: Mrn,»»K. . . e iec tea are '1 McDoiiaia, secre ta ry -trcn -

Mrs Donald S tiv e rs , ytjr- ^ chairman, and Mrs. Ella

u . ’ J’"’" ' l ' “lrm a n .

Itenald M cDonald. iM In.'. iI?’’ ‘ 'I 'w alt demonjtrat-

pillow making.- , ra 'e tlng w iu be htld

i th i r Wc^homo-oi-MrBW aok

C a r . ^ " . ' ’" ' ’“ '’S®- All mem.‘f« urged to o t te n d .. * I f

7 S.B. L Ward Lwds Devotions

'“'votlonal P f c s 'n t 'i l tin Church „ “ Nnoml c irc le ol tho

lh« horn '■“ ‘ '•‘'k’''"I callT a. *•

“ ''*''1' wna. In clinijo « J h e T I & “J!>l "I 'ow cd illilci

w a s announced a t a m ee tin g lo s t w e e k a t the M asonic tem ple.

P a t t i Judy, n ew ly-insta lled h o n ­o r e d queen, presided a t t h e m ee t- i n g . Linda Stllra, Junior n a a t.h o n .

Annual MIA Ball Slated SaturdayTwin F alls flr.st and “ ■ ', ------------ warda

lH“ tlie ia u a Church will h o ld the annual gold and greert b a l l a t 9 p jn . S a tu rd ay a t the c h a p e l on the corner of Fourth av e n u e south and Second street south.

Them e o f the dance' w ill be "W inter Wonderland," A 14-plece orchestra from Twin P a l l s high school will provide m usic.

T here will be a floor s h o w d u r­ing interml.'wlon and re f re sh m e n ts will be served.

WSCS Luncheon Is Well Attended

T he an n u a l all circle n o -h o st luncheon o f the. Woman’s Society of C hristian Service last w e e k was

•w e ira tten d D d a t th B M e th o d i s t church social hall.

Mrs. Ja m e s Conch s a n g *'Prtii» e r Perfect.” accompanied b y Mrs. Roy M othershead. Mrs. J . A . B ar- stow p resen ted ‘‘E n la rg in g our horizons” a s h e r them e f o r the devotions.

Mrs. M aude Dygert rev iew ed the book, “L augh ing into G lo ry ." Mrs. August P a r is showed a f ilm “W id­er Grows th e Kingdom," e x p la in in g the work accomplished b y the

-U nited .-O hufch -W om cn-^through- the W orld D ay of Prayer.

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Mrs.,,Spencer Js Meeting Leader

EDEN, J a n . 19 — Mrs. E m m e tt Spencer, p a s t president of t h e local A m erican W a r Mothers, w as In charge of th e meeting l a s t week a t the h o m e of Mrs. W. D. D ickard . S tan d in g ’c Q m m n ie ir fnf " Ih p~ y p ^will be a p p o in ted at the n e x t m eet' ing Feb. 10 a t the home o f Mrs. Owen H am m ond .

The w h ite elephant g ift w as re­ceived by M rs. James R a th b u n .

T h e-g y o u p -ap p rq v ed -sen d in g -$ 5 to tho M a rc h of Dimes. ^

A rep o rt w as received f ro m the sta te A m ericanism c lia lrm an an-

o r e d queen, was In troduced and welcom ed:^~TA n IjTvltfltlon w n s re a d 'to a tte n d I n s t a l l f e n cerem onies Jn Buhl a n d Payette.

A thank-you card was re;id from M rs . R."B. Modeen than k in g bethel m e m b e rs for ossLstlng w ith the m u sc u la r dystrophy drive.

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Couple Attends Niece's WeddingR IC H FIELD . Ja n . l i ) -M r . and

M rs . 0 .M. Prldm bre a tte n d e d the w e d d in g of her niece, JoA nn Buel, a n d Donald Ellchholz a^ O u r Lady o f G ood Council church. M ountali>- H o m e , recently.

T h e brids Ls a daughter of Mr. a n d M rs. William' Peak. M o u n ta in H o m e . Ellchholz Is a son of Mr. a n d M rs. Albert Ellchholz, G len n s K e r ry .

T h e Pridm ores w e re w eek-end g u e s ts of his bro ther. Dick P rid - m o re and family, where th e C M. £ ridm orp!s-S on^D onald ,-.and . .ffl.m: l ly . Joined them from U nity, Ore.

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nounclng th e theme of t h e AWM sponsored essay contest fo r schools is "Freedom is not free.’*

PiiUK'hle pn/M wnc n re lv e d by Mr. and Mrs, Swm'iMmi. Mr, a n d Mr.s W endell Kint- and Dee W o l- vcrton,

________ T h e Swaln.slon.s rt'Uirned la s tmnii. exphuncd the t rn ln in g a w a rd s week to OranUs. N. M., a f te r f a n n - Mr ri-lii'Hiii^ Inariprsh ln sn o n s o rc d ! Ing n o rth east and nwUi R lc h d c ld

1 rnnches for .several voiir.s.• ' ¥ ¥ V

by th e OES. •Mr.s. Wahler. M rs . Barton a n d ;

Mrs. Boian rev iew ed proceed ings P t r f i t r ^ cof the l <)60 grand c h a p te r se ss io n . I lU V Y C I r l L l U l C o T\\e landm arks of t h e order w e re read by Mrs, A. F . Young a n d o^her tpuchlnps of t h e order w e re reviewed by officers.

R efreshm ents w e r e served b y Mrs. T hom as F rith , M rs . S. H. A l ­bertson . Mrs. O rv i l le Henry a n d Mrs. P . D. Marlow.

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Gooding W om an To A ttend M eetGOOD IN G, J a n . 10—Mrs. A b e

(B lanche) Loewen, n a tio n a l d i r e c ­to r.o f Am ericanism o f the L a d ie s aux iliary of the V e te ra n s of F o r ­eign W ars , will a t t e n d the 1 3 th na tio n a l m idw inter conference o f the V FW auxiliary to be held a t S ta tle r hotel in W a sh in g to n , D. C ., Jan. 25-26.

M ore th an 200 au x ilia ry s t a t e p res iden ts , national officers, c o u n ­cil m em bers, p ro g ra m directors a n d delegates are e x p e c te d to a t t e n d the tw o-day c o n fe re n c e . " H e lp Y ourself _to_ G o o ^ C itb ie n sh ^ ” is the thcm e 'chosM T ^for-the o o n fer-- ence by Mrs. F. L ee M llllcan, a u x ­iliary na tiona l p re s id e n t.

Mrs. Alta Sikes is Club Hostess

F IL E R , Jan. 19— M rs . Alta S ilces waa h o ste ss to the m e e tin g of p a £ t Noble G rands club la s t week w i th Mrs. E m m a M cK in ley assisting. A pot lu c k supper w a a served t o m em b B rs= iin d = g u estap = M rs;= B d = G a rd n e r and H elen Blass.

T h o " committee rep o r ted t h a t C h ris tm a s and b i r th d a y a n n iv e r ­sary g i f t s were s e n t to an adop tod- slster a t tlie Odd F e llo w s home In Caldw ell.

P la n s were made f o r a d inner f o r h u sb a n d s to be h e ld Feb. 4.

M rs. Em m a M cK inley and M rs . K e n n e th W yatt w e r e winners a t games.

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Viewed by C lubSlides of arranKcinents. w ild

flowers and vloleUs hlnhllghted th e Magic Valley -S aln lpau lla c lu b m eeting la s t week In th e R o g er- son hotel .s ta te room. The- s lid es

•flhow n-by-M r6.-D onald-Fon-wick, Mrs. William Chancey. M rs. Alma Requa and Mrs. S . W. S m ith , a guest.

O th e r guests were M rs. R usse ll Miller. M rs. Christina S hearer* M argaret Stew art and B ird ie Pink.

T h e nex t meeting will b e h e ld Feb. 13 fict the home of M r s . Fenwick.

other so c ia l functlon.s and Indus*!. .\Ir.>v. R o b o rl SLevoiV-j.. Mi-a., J o s r

II.1U u m v i t M i m u n u u i J iUlU c > » i i , . i , , / i i n . . . . j . . ,more bv BCMpimi; personal rc - ,''""■7 Aine.si.iy, M rs J o h n Haw es,,pon.slbrmy and not ■ pn.-.slng th e I rw o n and and Mr.s. Rik c II S linpson servedhiirk" 111 srhiinls „ M' -'i. Mallhow.s, refreshnicnl.i.buck 1.1 .uhooK o ,B ,u im tlo ,.„ ........... A f te r -U .o meellnft b i 'ld s e -M u

pinochle Were playeS. Mrs'. Elmore B rag s . -M w .-A nthony Hum bach, Mr.s. M orlo Dairy and M rs. Rodney Pauls received prizes.

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Verses LearnedB U S S , Jan. l i ) -M r s . W illiam

Holm es was hostess to the Bliss

. , eph Pre.yon nnd MrK. 'Sevm ourtrial orBnn.zalloiis, hr said. io .su ..h o u t rhvo IronlnB d o n io n s lr^

Co-ho.str.'<s*\s wpre o th rr n ew ly -,hdhj; elected officri.*;,

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Council Reports .Leader of YearK IN D H I'l L, Jan. I!)-Ncw o ltl-

cera of t h e Elmore Couniy Home D em o n stra tio n council are M rs. Louise S p an g ler . Hammett, p res i­dent; M rs . Harold Van Sickle, King H ill, vice pre.sldent; M rs. Hale C la rk , Olenn.? Perry, secre­tary, a n d MTS. George Tliomas, G lenns P e r ry , trea.siu’er. *

Mrs. I r e n e Larson, p ast p res i­dent In s ta lle d the o ffic e rs ,a t a ■cQuncll- m e e tin g last .week a t th e H am m ett school.

M em bers decided to publish a cookbook, to earn money for th e council. M em bers of each club a re asked to b r in g their favorite recipe to the n e x t meeting.

Town a n d Country club m em ­bers s e rv e d refreshments.

READ TIM ra-N EW S*W A N T ADS

Lnnchcon wa.s .'U'rved by Mr.s W illiam l)i\rriimton. Mr.s, llrnry Noi'ton. Mr.s. Fred P ro .ston , Mr.s, O lern Lowi.s and Mr.s. M y ro n Oklc- berry.

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Grand Guardian- Will Visit Bethel

HAOERMAN, Jan. ID — Plans were m ade for tiie o f fic ia l visit of Mrs. H elen Wells, g r a n d guard­ian, a t th e njeetlng l a s t week of the local Jo tl 's D a u g h te rs bethel.

Mrs. W ells will v is it t h e bethel Feb. 8. Ruby Brackett w a s appoint- ed to p lan th e PLogram for .the banquet in the g ran d g u a rd ia n ’s honor. M embers of t h e O rder of Eastern S t a r will se rve .

Kay S ta rry , honored q u een , con­ducted Ih e buslnass se ss io n . The m eeting w as preceded by practice.

A p rac tice session a t 7 p.m. will precede th e next m e e t in g a t 8 p jn . J a n . 25 a t t h e Masonic tem ple. *

w o m en 's Christian Fellow ship la s t week when roll c a l l 'w a s answ er­ed by newly learned B ib le verses.

M rs. Tom Gibson led th e w orship ■ service on "The h ig h e r way." “U n­ity" was the topic u se d by M rs. M alvern Stokes fo r th e study p ro ­gram.- M rs. Gibson was co-ho8tesa.

T lie nex t m eeting w ill be held Feb. 8 a t tho hom e o f M rs. D oran B utler.

READ TTMES-NEWS W ANT ADS

UTAH STOKER SLACK OIL TREATED

$15 p r ton Delivered Intermoiintain Fuel Co...B E 3-0621 — T w in FalU

Squa re poncers . Plan T:F, Event

A ‘sq u are d an ce U sch ed u led for 8:30 p.m . S a tu rd a y at t h e Twin Falls Ju n io r h igh school g y m n a ­sium by th e MurtflUgh M e rry M er­gers and th e 'rw in Palls W h e elin g S ta rs S q u a re Dance cliibs. T here

’tli~be* ■Hdmlsslom Jhorge and refre sh m en ts will not be se rv ed .

The p ro g ra m will be c a l le d by John C oates and William C ofield . All square d a n c e rs and s p e c ta to r s a re welcome.

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Favors Judged A t Eden Event

>li« Un u I „ " '" o w c a "'"'M Dav . Woraoil'j

It 0' Prayer,.

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‘‘■'n Feb not

History of First Ladies Is Theme

B rie f histories of First Ladles f ro m Martha Washington throuBh M rs. Dwight Elaenhower were rend 'by -M rsrw cin rc ttsn ii ttiBTjroBTam- fo r tho Lcnd-a-Hand club last w eek.

Members met . a t the honie at M rs.' aeorgo Thorsted, Mrs. W, M. P ls h e r accompanied group singing. R o ll call was answered with poems a n d readings for tho Now Y ear. A s ilv e r offering wos. taken; fo r the M n rch of Dimes. Mrs, Anna Woods w aa oaslstant hostess.

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Discuss EventsM o th er’s day gifts and a b ir th ­

d a y party wero dlBcusscd by tho T lfikorbell DIuo Bird group wlipn m em bers met lost week n t tlie hom o of Mrs, Arohlo T u rne r, londor. ■

T lio meeting Was conducted by. C a ro l Turn'or, president. M others w ore— Invltcil— 1(>—»— •’0 W ednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. T u rn e r, ■ .

EDEN, J a n . 10—Snowmen favors m ade by th e Am erican L e g io n J u n ­ior au x iliary were Judged a t the potluck d h in e r of the L e g io n aiid auxiliary la s t week.

W inners w e re Sarah H a i in o n 'f o r the group u p to S years o ld ; D ebb ie W atkins, 0 to 12-year-old group, and"X lnfla— C randall- a n d B etty Rehwalt, 13 to 18-year-old group. The favors w ere made lor t h e d in ­ner.'

■It was announced c h ild re n of m em bers p rese n ted the p ro g ra m for the a n n u a l .Christmas d in n e r . Delegates to . G irls ' s tate w il l bo selected a t t h e February m e e tin g . ____ __ . » » y _

Winners Named.CLENNS PE lU lY . 'Jan, 10— M rs.

Kue Case received high p r iz e in cards w hen th e F riendsh ip com ­m ittee of th e W omen of th e M oose m et last w eek a t tho Moose h o m e,

Mrs. H a rry JBorgstrom w o n sec­ond h ig h -a n d M rs, C ordon L en- nlngor, th ird . T ho 1:30 d e s s e r t lunchlsop w a s hosted by M r s . Kd Giles nnd M nt, Joe Doyle, T h e a f t - ernoon w as s p e n t ploying p in o c h le ,

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-Meet for WorkALMO, J a n . ID—Members o f tho

Relief socloty m ot Inst week a t tho Ijq a cliuroh for.an. all-day aUlUlng session .with M rs. Ottolla T ra c y in charge,_A-potluok-JuncI«oi>-w«B-»orvod, Tlio opening prayer wos g iv en by MrSi Ida Oalioon,

Castleford CluE Meets fo r Cards

CjASTLEFORD. J a n . ID — T h e C a s tle fo rd T ln o c h le c l n b ^ e l d ^ i r recen t potluck s u p p e r and c a r d p arty a t the Oun c lu b .

I n c h a r ge of a rra n g e m e n ts we re a n d Mrs. Dell Hudson, M r.

and M rs . Earl H ud so n and M r. a n d Mrs. L eslie Jackson.

P rize winners of th e 12 tab le i In-play-w ere-M rsr-Joe-Potucelc-and- Ployd Bowers, f ir s t; Mrs. D a r re l

■PhlllIpi5“ a n d I .a w r e n c e .r s lU r 'lo w r a n d -M rsrT o n y -P o tu cc lc rtrav e lln g rr

- = }f.- ■}(. .Vases M ade By

Girls in JeromeJE R O M E , Jan. 19— Members o f

-Brownie G irl Scout troop N o .-2 0 com ple ted making flow er v ases when th e y met l a s t week a t t h e Scout hou se .

T h re e older S co u ta from tro o p 13 p re s e n t were S h a r o n H um bach, P a tty B ailey and C h e r y l V tayard. These G ir l Scouts a r e working o n theU- J u n io r lead e rsh ip badges.

L era Shephcnrd s e rv e d re fre sh ­m ents. M rs. Vernon 'Vlnyard, J r . . Is tro o p leader.

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Shower Is HeldFor Bride-ElectB U R N .,Jn n - l9 — Mrs. B y ro n

:ini?, -M rs.'F lora H i k i n g a n d M rs;;A lbertiiaD aG n ,5eere hostesses a t a s u rp r ise pink a n d blue sl)ow - er rec e n tly at the h o m e of M rs. Bryon Hacking In h o n o r of M ra i

R alph McCombs. ■G am es were played an d re fre sh -

m ents w ere served to 24 guests.¥ V

.Award Received.

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INCLUDING CLEAI^ SPARKLING

FISHING STEAM

n r ; i p n n c P o r r \ / ‘ ^ ^ o i . l i s t e r , Jun, 1 9 -M rs , u.]'J l l O l t n n b r c l r y Rm Mn.vo wa, in iro d u c i'd luul;

G L E N N S P E n ilv , J a n . 19- M . s > ‘'« > :r .u u la ti 'd on h e r a p p o i i i t in c n i : j e h q H E Ja n 19 - P la n s w e re E lm er B u b li iu lo n wa.s elected n .u l r c p r r s c m a t lv e o( lo n n u la ie d lor t h e s w e e th e a r t sIn s la llfd p .-,..M rtnu ,o t O u r I.a d y « Hh ' >»:« ' ' ' ' ' 'k » ' Ij.ill th e reg u la r m e e tin g of th oo( L im e r ic k Alinr .so n n y w h n i n " < 'l.~ 'U r ( li .ip i i i No. 47^ O rd e r olm cl 01 t h e - l io n ie ot Mr.s. C h M U T : ^ . ih r E ik s Imisc. T h e b a l l w ill b eC a rp e n te r . ' I . l a n d c h a p I n p iiK -p ed liis s ivcrr n e ,,,

O t h e r 'o l f i c o r s arc M i s . C :\ip™ - " ' '■ ' '" ' ' ' I O n u i JoMr.<, rtod,,,,., P um u n re s ld e n tv ..l '.iu « ..-e t | t o 'm m n n ' l h i - n n ^ h n : . - —

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JANUARY 19, 1961' T I M E S - N E W S . T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O PAGE SEVENTEEN

fan Brocklin Named Head

^ National Football Loop■ i^ h o carried the P h ilad e lp h ia L ajjles to the N ational Fudtliiill loaKut d ia m p io n -

*K^WBdnesday was n am e d head coach o f the new M innesota V ikings, Van B ro ck lin ’s ■iiWinent under a th re e -y e a r c o n tra c t unded a four-m onth (|ucst

^Pfj^^ b l i B h e d pro fooCball f ig u re to d irc c L th e m in th e ir

Cowboy Directors to Hear Phillie Official

n»ve KeUey. su p erv iso r of scoiita fo r th e Philadelphia iViL n n th e west c o a s t, will m ee t w iU i-M agic Valley „bov8 board of d ire c to rs th is w eek-end and help se t up Mm office functions. T h e v isit \y ill.preclude th e corpo-

« L n ’s annual s tockho lder m eeting a t 8 p.m. Jan . 26, re-B en Jew e ll , club p re .s i-

S j7weil said Keney vdll ' ''h 'the board of di-

idsF5ISKtlTfflit“8trT5V5r routine - w ith co-business

E j O T - M e l Dolllnfi: ond J . Tod I navi^ Saturday.

to other action. Jewell n o tedJ o station K E EP subm itted thetoD bid lor bi;oadcastlng r ig h ts(or tie Cowboy games.

He pre-season ticket,ales will begin n ex t week In con- juBclion with th e s to c k h o ld e rs

k '”® wwboys,. w ith a w ork ing Fimeraent with the Phillies, will I to rttumlng to Pioneer league ac­

tion alter a tw o-year absence.

B u r g e s s I s

fX w in F a l l s

[ a t W i i i

i'l’o m I n d i a n sThe Twin F alls Bruin w restle rs

■ took their second vlctoiy o f the JUT oter the B u h i Indians W ed' nodar nljht by a 28-14 score. ■ -

The Bruins t o o k eight b o u t? Indudlug two p ins, while B uh l jcored three decisions and one pin.

Tightest m atch of the n ig h t saw Twin Palls' L arry M aupln com e up with a reversal in the fin a l lound'to'dwlslon MUler 2-1. H a u - nii)iit,Buhl, defeated Keith E o b ln - KH1-D In another, tigh t one.

Results of th e m atches, B u h l wrutlen listed f irs t. Include s ub- tS pound!, S chm fd t declsloned Jerty Mlchener 3-2 ; Ken R u n y o n decldoned Fllnn 6-0; 103 'pou n d s, Freeman declsioned by Doug H a r ­per 1-3; 112 pounds, B. F ra n c is declsloned by N ell Sa tte rw hlte 6-0; IM poundJ, Acel Lallls p inned by BUI (iulley; 127 pounds, H a m n o n t decWoned’R o b i n s o n 3-0; 133 pdundi, J. F ran cis declstoned by Daild King 5-0.

rojpoonds, A tk lM p inned by Bojir^Mlchener; 145 pounds. M il­ler declstoned by hatTy M au p in3«fl| !M pniinrigj ppfj>r.«;nned by Dave Royer 4-1; 165 pounds, HarraUdecMoned^by-Willla - l l r 4 ,•oTheavyweight. R u therfo rd p in ­ned Duane Rasm ussen,

C a l i f o r n i a

f l a y e r

MADERA, C alif., Jan . 19 I M - to> lJll!h_achoD l_«enlors-cheofc

I t t i t r mail anxiously, w ondering iTliloli college, i f any, wlU a c ce p t 1 tiitm.

Kent Nance, 17, a senior a t l i t t le U iden-hlgh " s c h o o lrh a !~ S “ d if-

I to en t problem. F o r him, It's l"whlth of 30 colleges should,I attend?"

-T lia t 'a ^ h a t—h a p p e n s - w l i e i n r IJouniiler with a h ig h B a v e rag e I"fealu loose a n d scores e ig h t

1 a eeven.game Booson.Nance, i o-foot, 1-lnch, 185-

II»under, chalked u p U i s y a rd s I last leajon and w as S3lected cn I .wo national h ig h school a l l - s ta r I leanu, -

'D'« attention pali rM j has been p leasan t l o r M r.

, ,JM ri. F. s. N ance.F ™ men who com e to see K e n t are very considerate," said M rs, Nance. "They n e v e r call or co m e

h L f „ although th e yF wttlmes call ea rly in the m o rn -

I Kent at home."I Nances a re Mormons a n d

K«ma parents p refe r B rlg iiam Joung university, b u t they 're n o t

JJf, school on their son. I t.iH M, ‘•eelslon," Mrs, N a n c e r X i to 80 t o1 " S l l 'I m.fl * '' Bood education, n o J S ' v '“=’’ ‘>01 he chooses." IJUdtd-Kent'j dad.

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A l l A l o n e i n

A r e a S c o r i n gO

By T h e A ssoclaU d P re s s .Gonzftga's autom atic rifle, Frank

Burgess, m ay be hnvlnR a tough battle fo r na tio n a l scoring honors, but in th e PaclfiQ Northwest he’s the lonesom est shooter in colle­giate basketball.

The A lI-A m crlca candidate from Eudora. Ark., slipped to a mere 29,7 per gam e average las t week, still a f a t 10 points be tte r th an any riva l In h is home territory. Second m an was Dave Mills of Seattle u ^ v e r s ity at 19.6—and the two le a d e r s c lasR ~Pl-iaayT rr5e5l~ tie.

After 15 gam es. Burgess had stacked up 446 points. Mills had tallied 235 In a dozen outings. Not far back, w ith an average of 19 for 13 gam es, was L arry Apple­gate of E eaa te rn Oregon college.

A nother S e a ttle U. ace. Ed Miles, Checked In w ith an 18.8 average, i&thers in contention Included Gordon C arrigan , S ou thern O re­gon, 10.5; C harlie W arren, Oregon, 10.2; D ave W ortm an, S ea ttle P a ­cific, 16.1. and Terry Ball. W ash­ington s ta t e . 15.9.

A lthough h is scoring average Is not up w ith the leaders, Ed H a­gen of W hitw o rth will m atch any of them in a shooting contest. He hflS’conWected bn 54?3 per cent of his sh o ts from the field while scoring 223 po in ts in 15 games.

B r o w n F e e l s

P i r a t e s W i l l

B e I m p r o v e d

burgh .W - b e tti’f in

P ir r a B U R G H . ^an. 19 UPi G eneral m an ag e r Joe ^ Brown predicted W ednesday his ^060 world ch am p io n pittabui rates ahdu ld be even 1961.

"B ut w e‘re n o t going to surprise any clubs," 'said Brown with tongue In che?k. "W e’ll have to give m ore th a n 100 per cen t to re­p eat.’*

Brown was host a t a m id-winter Ju n c ta o n ..j(o r_ S B 5 £ lL s r lte r5 _ a n i Jiroaip itcher R oy Pace, catcher Hal Sm ith a n d second basem an Bill M azeroski.—T h e - tr io o f 'World'Tierles^Eroesj"] (Face sav ed th ree games and Sm ith a n d M azeroski hom ered In the deciding gam e) looked trim and ready to play tomorrow. 'X b ® liig ^ a c k " 6 v e r th e 1060 aea-

son. B row n said the re s t of the N ational league clubs had under­estim ated th e P irates and felt, th‘esf~w iuld—fo lc H n —th e - s tr e tc h drive.

"T he reaso n he won last yMr,

th e V i k i n g s i ii . 'iu g u ra l y e a r i n ' t h e

N H ,._ 111' sti'p .i i n t o t h e c o a c h in g ranli.-t t l i r e e d a y is a f t e r h i s v a le d ic to r v a s a player in ti,e Ea,stw est iNFi I lUl-stnr game S u n d ay 1 1 , ■ ' ‘’“ ‘ -o'd q u a rte rb ack hurled tliicp loiichdown passes.• Salary irrm.s v erc not revealed Van Bi<ickl:n bccomes one o f the younRr.-,( lirad co'u-lics in th e NFL, Behind mm is a I^ y e a r c a re e r of profe.s5ionul siai'doin th a t w as cli­maxed in !!)Gn wiih the Eagles' champinn.'^hip.

“Ainoiii* Ndriii's R reaicst qual- itic.s a.s a player." Vikings g eneral m anager B cii Ro.sp suld. " is hi-s denionsiraLcd abiluy of leadersh ip . As a new [euin m a tough league tho VikiHRs wjii require th e m ax i' mum rieKrf*? of inadprshlp’ * and direction of a .squad th a t w ill be youthful in it.s makeup.”

Van Brocklin called his new un- deriakinq "a trcnipudous ch a llen g but also ft treinontious o p p o rtu n -

Oiie of hi.-? fir.st cliorea. h e said, would ,be J o lake a h a rd look at the NFL ro.ster.s to help in th e se­lection of 36 players who w ill be made available (0 the V ikings as their bedrock talent for th e 1961 season.

Van Brocklin's ap p o in tm en t came Ie« th an two w eeks a fte r he severed connections w ith the Eagles, irrila led at not b e in g o(« ffcred ^tho^head couching Job to

The D utchm an contends h e was promised the Eagles' No. 1 Job three years ago when h e Joined the club. H r refu.sed an o ffe r e a r ­lier thi.s m onth to be p lay in g as­s is tan t coach with (he E agles.

M e t h o d f o r

N a m i n g N C A A

T e a m s T o l dCORVALLIS. Ore., J a n . 19 (/FI—

The m ethod of .selecting e n tr ie s for the NCAA We.st Coast reg iona l basketball playoffs in M arch waaannounced 'W edn^ay by R. s.Keene, Oregon St^te college a th ­letic director.

The tourney will be In P o r tla n d ’s M emorial coILseuni. M arch 17-18.

Keene, who is also a m em b er of th e NCAA basketball to u rn a m e n t committee, sa id tho cham pions of the Skyline conference a n d the West C oast Athletic conference will play each other on F r id a y night, M arch 17;

'The o th e r t w entries in to th e reglonals a t Portland will be de- term Jhed In a firs t-ro u n d gam e •m at< jh ln g -th e-B o rd er-co n feren ce chfunplon and an at-large te a m to be fl'eleoted a n d another f irs t- ro u n d game betw een the Big Five con ' ference cham pion and a second a t-larg e tea m to be selected.

Keene sa id the site of th ese f irst - ro u n d gam es.will be a n ­nounced la te r. They will be p lay ed Just p rio r to the regional c o n ­tests, h e said .

S c h n s s t l i e - C l u i t e !

New parachiKe b rak liij ; device, dem o n stra ted by ( in r r r l l C ashm an a t M anchester, V I., is Nupposed lo provide Happy la n a in p s on dow nhill ski run*. The Invenlion helps h o ld skier iip rich t and p rev en ts bulldini: up danEeroua sp e ed s on s teep slopes. As skier p ro ce sse s , c h u te s ore rem oved, one by o n e . (NEA photo)

Coaches Discuss Ailments of Basketball, Outside Pressure

Impossible?

X a v i e r D u m p s

F i f t k - R a n k e d

L o u i s v i U eOIN CINNA TI. Jan. 19 (;P) —

X avier's M usketeers rallied fro m a shaky ^ ta r t h e re Wednesday n ig h t an d th en w e n t on for a n 84-77

■Oag game>^2-0tJp.m f ln d -:th o re^ e ra ^ a -lo t::o l- i€ a so n s ,-recalled B row n, "is th a t our boys probably h a d the will to win more th an an y o th e r club.”

Club Won’t Hold HydroptenrRace

CHELAN, J a n . ID (^1-Lake Che­lan B oat R aces Inc. voted W ednes­day to cancel the Lake Chelan Apple cup rac e for unlim ited hy- dro-p lancs th is year.

T he organ ization gave several reasons. T h ey are: Flagging Inter­est of specta to rs, lessening in ter­est of p ersons who have the money to operate th e equipm ent, an in ­crease In b o a ts owned by the gen­eral public, a n Increasing demand for prize m oney and complication of Judglnff by th e American Power Boat association.

Top-Race HorseIs Destroyed

MIAMI, J a n . 10 (Jl-RovlnB Mln- a trel„a ' lead ing candidate for Hia­leah ’s >100,000 Flam ingo stakes, was destroyed by )i veterinarian W ednesday to end tho pnln of a Jiraln-concusalon.

T he b ay co lt suffered th e con, cussion T uesday, w hen ho fell In the w alking r in g by his bam , HIj h ind legs buckled when he reared and h e to p p led backward, h is head strik ing th e ground.

Putter of YearOHIOAQO, Ja n ; 18 W — Deane

R andolph B e m a n , W ashington, D . a , J a s t -y e a t ’a,U .a..am ateur_golI cham pion, W ednesday was named lOOO's "p u ttte r-o f-th e -y e a r" by the Golf W riters’ asosclatlon of Amor-

ra ted f if th in tiiB nation in th e Associated P re ss poll.

I t - was o n ly the eecond. d e fe a t In IS gam es’ lo r the C a r d i n a t X avier now h a s a 10-3 record .

Louisville, capitalizing o n f in e m ark sm an sh ip by Jolui T u rn e r, sh o t in to a 10-4 lead early in th e game. I n one-6 ',4-m lnuto s trc tc h , however, X av ie r outscored th eCardin'als 20-3. In th a t s p u r t . a field goal by Leo M cDermott t ie d the count a t 16-lB and R on N ico­lai’s two f re e t^ o w i p u t X a v ie r ahead.

T he M usketeers twice h a d 11 point leads in the first h a lf b u t they were a h e a d by only 45-36 a t the half.

T u rn e r led th e Louisville sco ring w ith 30 p o in ts while BUI K Irv in wos tops for X avier with 34.

Deman, 23, received 11 o t the 17 votes oast by officers ond directors of the W rite rs ' group, Arnold P a l­mer, U.S, O pen and M ostera oliom- plon, collected fo u r vo^es, and pros Bill Onsper a n d Bob nosburg,'eaoli g o t • QUIT v o t e , ___ - s ■

L e h ljh a n d C o lla te will return to tho H a rv a rd f to tb il l lohedule In IMl.

German Isn’t Sure About Title Match

FR A N K FU R T, Germany, J o n . 19 * — Erich-Schoeppnop’s-m anagB r,- W alter E n g le rt, W ednesday r e - fused’to say w hether the G e rm a n light heavy\velght will f ig h t A rchlo Moore fo r th e t it le In New Y o rk In March.

We hove g o t lots of o th e r p ro b ­lems r ig h t now ," lald E n g le rt. "E s j^ laU y s ince thejS phoepgner- Peter M u e lleF flg h t has blow n u p ."

Schoeppner w as to have d e fe n d ­ed hiB G e rm a n and E u ro p ean cham pionship against M ueller F eb , 6 , in D o rtm u n d . but M ueller w as p u t out o f ac tio n for an in d e f in ite period by a n em ergency ' a p p e n ­dectomy T u esd ay .

an . I!) (L 'I^ I ) '^ n D lia ^ tl5 a ll’sT^u1es-mak“ers wouUTliij’ o ff T h e game fo r a while, t h e pub lic m is h t g e t to know it b e tte r . T h a t'.s the op in ion of S tu Inm an, youn^ coach a t San Jo.se S ta te , who i.H tired o f aecing new rules r o into fo r c e each season, "The b ig s in in th is gam e.is th a t th e ru le s a re fooled a ro u n d with y e a r a fte r y e a r ,” Inm an to ld th e N o rth e rn California Ba.sketball W r ite r s association . " E d u ­

ca tio n of the fans i.i a fu n d a ­m e n ta l need of th is gam e.And things would he better off if the rules were left a lone for a while so the fans could get to know them."

J im Weaver, whose St. M ary ’s cag ers a re idle till J a n . 28 as a re m o st o th er teams In the a rea , sp iced th ings by blowing the w h is ­tle o n edupators “who are try ing to k ill college athletics.’'

“Now th a t the sp u tn ik age Is here ; c e rta ln . 'c d u c a to T ra r r ju m p -

B O W U D B O M E rU ifi le t e i g u * *

J f M f n J c w e le n def«»l® d T w i n fV lU T r t r l o r I t- l ; 6 Point C l e a n e r s A retle C i r c l e 3-1 ; (ilobe S » « H « ra Alhiitn Rtli<1Io 3-1: W t f l r n r r ' i Down* n i « t . C o . 4-0; W O T M d « fM < ed W hile S j i t l n J - t .

iilu’h <n<Hvii|i)A| r*m «, H e 1 « n l lU c h le , 21? rtiU rh -ln < H v W U n riP rre i."H « 7 « n R l t r h l f , 607 : h l u h B<rralch l« im s -R m e . W h ite Sfltin, 8 0 0 ; hitrh h tnd icA p t<>am tcam e, W OTM . 0 7 S ; hiirh h a n d irn p tM im m t Im . W OTM. 2 .r .0 5 ; h i jh » c r# tc h t « a m ( ie r l« . W l)il« .‘;n U n , 2.245.

IIIffh tiK h l* : llow lff o f t h « w eek . C h u d ln « S t im p io n .

I.adl(i Vil1«r Leava* nti« Cliih (W«U«i Thome'a IGA 8*1

Atgrow defeated Tlm»-Now» 3-1 ; H«iel* ton' lUnk defeated Mnrtaush Prtxluce 4-0;J«ck and Jein'i def««t4>d KTP'I 4-fl; Anifrow R«aearch defMted Farmer* Iinur- an» .%!.

TUgH Individual jtme. PhylH« Rmjrff, 200|.hlirh indlvMua] HH«i, U na Reyrotda, i.T7'!'hlah 'aerateh iMm nram*. Aaffrow Research, 777; hlith handicap team rame.

hatidlniFteam Mrlci, Pina Club. 2.<il6 ; hlffh 4cr*tch-t«m.ccrl«. Pin*. Club,

HlffKlifffitai Bowler of tii« week, Un RejmoMa.

WednMdar Tm Hum WelU Tnickintr d^featet! Albert- m'l Thre<^0 Cleanem defeated

(^m State Paper M ilitary Inndefeated Lucky Ueer lt-1 ; S ty lbU tied Deatwajr Buildlnir (>nter, Hazeltnn. 2-2.

Hijh IndividunJ ir*me. Joap;jChriflten- len. IRA: hlirh indivldnal sm-ien, Dorlene

A

Ing on sports and try ing to h asten its dem ise," he said. "Theres' no reaso n for them to stam pede us, W h en we see how m an y kids a re tu rn e d down by the m ilitary se rv ­ices fo r physical reasons, It’s ob­vious th a t the nation needs to r e ­m a in In good condition. •

”A boy has to be a whole p e t' so n a n d c a n 't do so w ithout b en e ­f i t o f Intercollegiate or In tra m u ra l sports," W eaver said.

W a lt McPherson, - S on Jo se S ta te 's coach for m an y years an d now the Spartans ' a th le tic dl-T e c to r rso n n d e f l- in v im im s rs s s lis t"too m uch" ball co n tro l w hich c h a ra c te r iz e games in “th is a rea .

" I f w e don’t have a balance be­tw een a ll types of p lay , tho c u s­to m ers m ay not come out," M c­P h erso n said. "W e have g rea t defensive records in th is area "but th ey a re brushed' off in o th er p a rt? of the country on grounds t h a t o u r p laveni hnr,|y.-/'nto

K r« U h t « a m i a m e r ^ ly l i f l ta ._ 7 3 3 : hlKh handicap team irame, Rum Well* Truck* InB. W>7 : hleh hafldlfnp t«im aeries. Rusi Wella Trueklnj, 2.RM : hlirh acratch team aerie*. Reatway Iliilldlnjr Center.

Uia ft-eek.Marjii Wood, bowler of

Major Leaiaa Parlei*!! li«iindry defeated Clement*

on .VI : Crantinll TV il«j Horae Shu Molol Z-Zl -K-ay’a Tllce TTowl—Jereilid Troy National Laundry 4-0; Arctic Circle defeated Jenaen’a Jewelers .1*1.

High Individual fwne. KIdon Murray, m ;hi(H i individual leriea. Eldon Murray. 640; hiirh acratch t*»rn irame. Horae Shu Motelr'W2T~hiirh handicap -toajn—srain .. Hone Shu Hotel, I,04fi; hisrh hoindlcap team se^cs, Kay’i Hic Bowl. 2,AM; tilth.-act»t£h-toam aerlei, .Kay** Bice Bowl,- 2,138.--------- -----------------^

ContinenUl Uaf^ua Turf Club defeated Mllll«.ry Tnn :

Motor»Vu defeated- KEKP • Iladlo 3-i | Title and Trust defeated Jlm'n Ptoc* 4-0; American Linen tlwl Tavem C-2 j SouUi P»rlc Sinclair tied Houae of Music 2-2. ■ ■ ■

High -WnlM^n.220; hiffh Individual aerlea. Bob Watwn. 672! hitrh scratch team irame. Turf Club. S7fl; hluh handicap team trame. Turf Club, W2 ; high • handicap team aerlea. Turf Club. 2,77fl: hijrh •oratch team «srle», T urf Club, 2.6ttO.

Hlichliirhtai Uonler of week, Bob Watson, 672.

R atU lia L ta g u e M c K e n s le M iito r defeated S a v - M o r D ru g

M ; M e a d o w Gold defeated F i d e l i t y B ank a - I ! D on P lc p e r ’a def«l«vl B o w l i n T n ic k - Inic J - 1 ! L o g T n v em »pllt K r e n t r e l '* 2 -2 ; K LIX T V d e feated D enton D r l U i n i r 3-1.

High Individual gtme. Chuck Johnaon, I2'2;hlgh Individual itrlt?, Harold C.rove, 580; hIjrh scratch te*m gume. Meadow Gold. i>54.: high handicap t« m Meadow Gold, 1.035; high handicap team aeriea. Meadow HolJ, 2.722; hlirb acratcb team aeries. Mea«low Oold. 2.479.

Hlghllirhtj: Howler of tha week Har­old Grovea. 6S0.

P e te Newell, tho fo rm er C a li- fo m la coach and now ath letic d i ­rec to r himself a t Berkeley, d l f fered sIlBh t-jJ th -M cE h n rsn n ^

H o u s t o n I s

B u i l d i n g f o r

M a j o r L e a g u eH OU STO N, T ex .. J a n . ' 10 W V-

u a b e i'au i left n o d o u o x w id n e s - day th a t em phasis will be o n H ouston 'sl5B 2 N a tio n a l leagU ffTO - try Insteod of b u ild ln g nn A m e ri­can association c o n te n d e r in 1961.

'W e'U bo E huffling p layers In and o u t of H ouston on a w h o le ­sale basis this y e a r , ' ' said, t h e g e n e ra l m anager o f the H o u s to n S p o rta association (H 8A i. holclRr of ft ipn2 Nfltinnfll -Ipngiiw chlse.

•’W e ’ll be looking fo r th e p l a y ­er w h o will help u s In 1902,’* h esaid

■Low Mores In th is reg ion m ig h t be d u e to tough defenses w hich keep th e shooters u n d e r p re s ­sure ." said the gam es’ lead ingcontrH)! disciple. **I believe a coach should build a s tro n g base a n d allow m ore freedom la te r In h is a tta c k ."

€oHeges^Seek- ExJtenver-Men-

DENV ER, Jan . 1(1 (UPI)— H om iro Escandon, highly reg ard ed D enver u n iversity quarterback, sa id today N otre D am e wos am ong several un iversities which h a d asked h im to a t t e n d th e ir Bchools, - ”

t w B S -T e p o rtc a m ra m in ja c E ^ field co ach John L a ttn e r , a N otre D am e alum nus, a lso was being sough t by the F ig th ing Irish.

T h e t « o ,f is well a s o th e r p layers and som e of the coaches, h av e been looking lo t a ff ilia tio n s w ith o th er schools stace D enver a n ­nounced la s t week I t w as dropping football from Its a liile tlo program .

E scandon, leading p a sse r In th e Skyline conference la s t season, said h e h ad "heard f ro m N otre D am e b u t I have n o t f illed out a n y a dm ission papers a n d I will do n o th in g u n ltl I ta lk w ith coach L a ttn e r.'

-am cLE S c iiA ss ic -ro ln ta

Copenhaver Isn’t Hurt-in-Accident

W HEATLAND, Wyo., J a n , 10 Wl —Dob Oopenhaver, 35, one o f th o c o u n lry 's -to p -ro d eo -b rp n o ^ ld o rB ^ cscajied In ju ry W eilncjday w h en the truck lie w as driving m issed n curve n ea r W heatland,

0 . D. Ereeo. 0U«, Oolo,, a p a s ­senger w ith Oopenhaver, received only B 'lsht Injuries,' However, « h o n e valued a t 11,300 was k illed , C o p o n lia v o r - la - lro m -P o s t-ra lU i, Idollo,

Bev«rtl -liorses were tossed fro m the tn io k wheix i t ovettum ed/

(Plgurca below denota Peterson for top five men)

Lee Heatbeck. Community Bullderi, 20i09j Len Rower, Klm-Une#. 10:20; Eldon Johnson. Wegener Coffee Shop. 19'i2<3; "Doc" Rushlon, One Hour Mat', tinltlng. 10:04; lUlph GlUelte, £ . W. UcRoberts Co.. I81IS,

MAGIO BOWL ~Plone«rtf*in»~

Mayfair defeated Ungdon’a 8 -1 : Bank ind Trust defeated Curl's C O.Andenon defeated Parii J-1 : M artlnUltiff iplK Davis Reauty M^eodow Gold ipllt Texaco 2-3.H i g h individual gime. G race Gray,; 2061 blffh individual leriea, B etty B lrrell and Grace Gray, M2| hlsh ac ra tc h team game, M*yfalr, 840j high handicap team garni, M ayfair, M l; high handicap team larie*. DavJa Reauty. h ig h scratchttam aerlea. Mayfslr, i.iH.

Hljrhllffhtat Howler of lha w eek, LIi

NAM ES COACH -^T U L S A rO klQ .rJanrlD W M 31enn Dobbs, whq climbed f ro m stan^i- o u t p lay e r t o atiieltlo d irector .a t th e U niversity of T u lsa , was a p ­p o in te d W ednesday t<y replace h is b ro th e r a s head fo o tb a ll coach here .

GRAVESEND. England, J a n . 19 lyp^-Two golf balLs, h it f ro m d iffe re n t tees, co llided in the a i r —a n d Gravesend golfers w e re w ondering W ednesday If It's a w o rld record.

H aro ld D rew ett drove f ro m th e first tee Just a s Sid B asson w as driving from th e 18Uu

X h e balls-soared- Into the a i r a n d then sm acked Into e a c h o th e r .

“ A shot in a m illion." b o th D re w e tt and B asso n agreed.

'rh © HSA c lea red a m ajo r o b ­stac le Tuesday n i g h t by o b ta in ­ing H ouston a re a baseto ll t e r r i ­toria l rights by p tirchaslng ^ e

n __B uffs o f thw trip lft AA m erican associtlon. .

T h e Buffs will o p e ra te this y e a r u n d e r a working ag reem en t w i t h the C hicago Cubs. R enew al of t h e Cubs agreem ent h a d hefin -w o tk ed - out p r io r to W ednesday n ig h t ’s, flc tlon* ._T hfl_B uffs_w lll-:tr(U o-rat M eaa~A rlB .rw llh-the-G ubs.-------

Salmon Egg Test Lots Hatching

B O IS E . Jan : 10 Wl—Test lo ts o ffertilized chlnoolc solm on e g g s enclosed In mesh p las tic bags I n tho experim ental C learw ater r iv e r w atersh ed fish res to ra tio n p ro je c t, are beginning to h a tc h , the I d a h o fish a n d game d e p a rtm e n t r e p o r t ­ed W ednesday.

I n addition, 2.D00 eyed sa lm o n eggs a r e being used a s control l o t s a t t h e Eagle a n d McCall f i s h h a tch e rie s ,,th e d e p a rtm e n t said .

Pittsburgh End&—I 24-Hour Stay in Pro Hoop League

" I 'r r S H U l i r . H . .hm. lO i,1>i-.P ill.s l.urK h pulled out o f llu ' .N’ationiil B anketl)!ill ii.isuoiiit ion Wednesday after a .stiiy of le.ss th im 21 lioiirs. In iniiunmcinfr the club’s wlth- driiwiil, fnuu'hi.se ow ner.lohii llarri.s said lie wns sure he cciiild "fimi some o ther way to iiivc.'^t a qu arte r of a million dollars in som eth ing iiihv ’without .so m a n y h o a d- aclu's.” The N B A ju s t Tup.s- diiv night had announced that It

W e l ) l ) E l e c t e d

P r e s i d e n t o f

1 0 A C h a p t e r

would ('ximnd f r o m e ig h t lo 10 inun .s in the lD G l-62 sen so n with new clubs 1 1 1 C hicaR O a n d P ills- biirijli, Harris h a d b e e n aw arded Un‘ PlUAbiii'i:h frn n c h L s r.

'I’lie IcT .s:io\v im p r e .« » r io said ho h ad (loi'ulfd lo p o i iu o ba.skot- biill only broausc h o ilio u R h t he had hiroil nill S h n r m a n a.s his coach . Sharninn i.s a v e te ra n 'b a c k - cn u r l filar of th e l e a g u e 's Boston 'Ccltio.s.

-However, boUi S h n r m a n and 'C oitlc owner W a l te r B ro w n de­n ied H arris ' a n n o im c c m e n t t h a t ®Sharm an-itouldJjo tha-E iluburB h ' coafh.

"I <‘iihcr Ju m p o d th e c u n m , . , . ; . mlsinulorslwd W n lte r when il'™ > ed to the s ta te board durlntc m ade the nniiouuccinent," H arnsi“ ' ‘' f'™ '' ™ rMolutionasaid. ■TIu.s mlx-,ip on the ah»r-(l" '“ m t ‘!<i >'1' m an dral convlnce.s me that 11'™™, "PPraved on d submitted t o know noililnj a b o u t b«,sketbnll nr

K en n eth Webb was elected p res ­ident of Ihe 'ru in Falls chapter o f the Id a h o Outdoor a.ssoclatlon a t the group 's an n u a l reorganization m eeting Tupsday night.

Q ecrge Holinos is vice p resident and E lm er Annis, socretary -treas- urer;-N w v'directors-ftrePred-D rak® ~ and Holmes wWle Dale E b w le l^ ’wa,s reelected to the board. _ __

T h e grouii h e a rd reports oh th e siato convention. J im Wiley w as

the NB.\. That’s w h y I 'm pulliiiR out."

Harris, who h e a d s th e Pitl.5- burgh ice hockey c lu b w hich re­turns to the A m erican Hockey league next season, said he sent

telegram to N B A President Maurice Podoloff, in fo rm in g him of Pittsburgh’s w ith d ra w a l.

Wlicn informed i n New York of H arris’ action, P o d o lo ff said he lllQUght-it-was. a ll--th e -re su lt-o f . a misunderstanding.

“I tliink that a f t e r a cooling off period, wo still m a y be able to reach an agreem ent betw een Mr H arris and Mr. B ro w n ," Podo­loff said.

I t w ns announced the state lOA convention will be held in T w in Falls In January , 1062. •

R e s u l t s T o l d

F o r G t y A d u l t

H o o p L e a g u eF aux Olgar store n ip p ed Starlite

lounge 69-67; OK R u b b e r Welders edged A s g r o w 40-45; Syrlnga sneaked past T e lephone-com pany 40-38. and Moom w axed Volco Builders 41-24 In C i ty league play Wednesday night.

l’A\lX M, BTA RU TEF so *R r tk erier«*yR re w e rR uellFisherRoe

»»,ia fi pf tp 3 3 8 & 1 0 1 2 S S 0 » 7 21 42 1 8 8

TatMi* 23 U 9 60

B U rItUGoold St«vens P a rk W riirht 2 1 4 8 Ledbetter 0 0 2 0

fn flp flp 12 0 iSO t) 0 S18

OK RUenER 46. ASGROW 41OK Rohanaa Nelson Qimlls UlblwnJ-

■ig ( tp t tp 2 0 2 4 9 2 0 20 i 0 1

AsErow _ tg flp ftp KniffBS 2 0 14 R ife 8 0 8 « ETllers 4 0 2

B . lU ll 2 0 1 4 Bem int 6 0 0 U

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fg !t pf tp 1 1 1 8 1 0 8 26 0 4 107 fl 120

Totals 18 a 940| TotaU 14101888

MoW E 4 i r S ^ W 0 24M oosaCJappelLinkRoly*rdMcCoy

Spradlin*

!g ft pf tp 8 1 1 71 1 4 S 8 0 4 &2 0 1 4 6 1 111

Totals 17 716 41

VolM Chaplin flomney D. Barry Wrtffht

fffftp ftp 1 8 4 5 1 8 2 51 0 2 2 1 1 4 8

Ledbetter 8 1 2st&nMii n r n

ToUlJ 8 8 Ifl 24

fladleytonAttend"PO bA’i m o r J a n . 10 lilV-Hold-^

out first-basem on K e n t Hadley ot the New York Y a n k e e s said today he h a s been In v ite d to Yankee spring training a t S t . Petersburg, Fla;, nex t m onth;--------

F u l l m e r H a s

P l a n t o S e t t l e

B o x i n g D r a w sW E S T JORDAN, Utilh, J a n . IB

Ifl—G en e Pullm er aays he has f lg T A , ured o u t how lo g e t around' vaila’s boxing law s, If Sugar R a y Robinson Is sincere in wanting t o avoid another draw .

ru llm e r suggested W ednesday, m aln ly -fo r-th o -ro co rd ,-th a t-tf_ tlio .Feb. 25 bout in L as Vegas Is a draw , tho boxers re s t 30 m in u tes and f ig h t an o th er 15 rounils,

Robinson fo u g h t th e NBA m id ­dlew eight cham pion to a th»w I n Los Angeles Dec, 3. Ho asked Ne­vada officials to provide fo r & sudden-death ro u n d should t h a

N evada a th le tic commissionerJ lm - D o s k ln - t o ld - R o b l n s o n ^ a t ------ ^sta te law prohibits a fight of m o r« [iii th an 16 rounds. '

Pullm er's m anager, Marv J e n - j son, s a y s the NBA tltlU t Is s ln c e rs ; , , about this one being a f igh t t o the fin ish . And th e P uU m er-Jen-■' son c a m p reported new reasons fo r strengthening G ene 's hold o n th e 4 8 -sta to title.

J e n se n said h e received a l e t t e r from G e r m a n promoter P r i ta Q retzschel o ffering Fullmer a ta x - free *100,000 p u rse to meet E u ro ­pean m iddleweight king G u j ta v Echolz Bom cwhere~ln’'a e n n a n y ; - probably next M ay,_______________

T a r h e e l s ^

R a v a g e ^ f o r t h

C a r o l i n a S t a t e

North Carolina’s slxth-raniied Heels humbled North Carolina State 97-66 Wednesday night In a n Allan tlo-Goasl^nferehce-l!»Bket— ball gam e before 12.000 jpectators.

T h e T a r H eels' p a ir o f YM k L a - rese a n d Doug M oe each pum p ed ' In 27 points a s co ach ^ a n k M c - Q ulre 's team grobbed an e a r lylead, ra n up a 30^6 halltime m a r- gin a n d poured i t on after Jn ter- ’.m ission. . _______________

In bouncing to 'th t l r ■ 10 th . i lg h tM ( lo to ry r - t l» -® “ ^ - H c ^

Mlslfrinir 66,7

E arlier this w eek , H adley re' tu rned unsigned a c o n tr a c t to play Richmond of the C la s s AAA In ter­national League, H e sa id h e would hold out, but e x p e c te d to reach term s with Yankee o ffic ia ls before the s ta r t ot spring t r a in in g Feb, 28.

Hadley sa id -th e Y ankees had told h im seven p o s itio n s w ere open, and h e would be g iv e n every op­portunity to fill one o f them .

____ th e fIoor'du rlng“ the Becond:T''halfrOvenill-th'ey-lilMor-53;ST cent,“ S ta te^ h lt"o n -o n lr‘3 6 .6 -p e r - cent o f its tries.

Tho trlu m p h -g av e th e T anrH eela— a 12-2 m ark overall a n d a t -0 con­ference record." S ta te went d o w n • to its , f ifth , d e fe a t a gainst . n ln a victories overall a n d Its fo u r t li loss In sbc conference contests.

NIPS AIR FOECE AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo..

Jan, 19 m —'Wyoming jcnunbled from behind; caught the Air Forca , with six m ohds lefts In regulation and b e a t Hie Cadets 61-60 In m overtime basketball thriller Wed^. nesday.

l lo m a M ik ir Ln i u * ,Wilion r ia n ln r Ulll defeated Jaa p er 'i '

Driv« In j Syrlnra Life tietl Farm Rureau 2«2 : Jnekton Bimri filiop defeated Mi«ie V tl lc x J ‘J im iltIn i-a d i_ W llltJ io Ot HefeaW Sterling Jewelry 3 -1 : SnntfT lloodns defeated IliiH’e Turkeys 8«1.~

High Inti vidual game. J » n FI*. 208 j High Indiv dual MrlNi J(«n F l i , 61S| )lgh M ra tc i team gam*. Hniith Jtoofing,

on I blgh hmiidlcau tesin g*inc. Hyringa Life, 7M; 'h lg h hanillMP **rle*.Hyrliiw L lf* . I.IM t higb scra tch ’ team lerlN. Wllaon lMa»W «IH. .

r«i*ll 413

Ook-4-«rW«rt-(HpolfttrBlnaCirWeitei l l o m e r R c e d 't Body S h o p 4 - 0 ; IH ic lfle F r u i t d e fe a te d C law son C o n a tr u c t lo n 8 -1 } ^ t b w o ^ P r o d u c t d e f M t e d C u l l lg « n ‘a

2 3 1 : h i g h in d iv id u a l N r l c t , M . M a th e w s , 5B 4 ; h i t r h to raU sh te a m g « m « , W w t 6 P o ln ta U ln c la ir , 8&7| h lc h h a n d ic a p t e a m g a ra e . W e s t S P o ln ta B in e la t r . 0 8 2 1 h ig h h a n d ic a p te a m i t r ie a , W e e t S P o l n t i . S i n ­c la i r , 2 ,8 1 0 ; b lg h • e m to h te a m ic r i e a , W « t 6 P o l n U S in c la ir , 2 .4 U .

H lgW Ighlar Bowler th« w#eV, U . M athew i.-fiM .------ •• i

Rleclirlo Pum p defeated lUlwr** InsUr> •no« M l K «tton«l Ouerd d*r«*i«l Ooc*

V a l le y t e a g o * ' A flg ro v r P ro d u c tio n d e fe a te d J a c k a n d

J e a n 's 4 -Q i C ooh i d e fe a tw l 0 . 0 . A n d er> •u n 4 -0 » » a n « y 8eed C o. t ie d T im e * . N e w s 2 -8 { lIostC M C u p C a k e a d e fe a te d•AHrWW-IWMftirsnr^— -------------

illgh Individual game, DIeV Cook, 22« high Individual series, D kk Cook, (90 . high scratch team game, JIaney StM Co., 6U7; blgh handicap team .gam e, Tlme*> News, 1,008 1 high handicap team series, Haney Seed Co., 1,7001 hlfi) MiaUh team series, Haney Seed C a', t,B68.

HlghlltfhUi Bowler of tha week, II. Uhikeley, 8ftT.

O f H a rv a rd 's 16 i'ehltir fijdlbiill )1ayors, eight are planning carters n medicine.

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MARKETS AND FINANCE

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OM AHAO M A H A , J a n . lU lU lM l — H o w 10.000;

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2 0 .6 0 1 « f e w B tan d a rd a n d m i x e d a ta n d a rd a n d ffood 22 .6 0 .2 4 .2 5 1 a f e w Rood to c b o lc 4 - h « l f o ^ » 2 3 .0 0 -2 6 ,8 6 :- uU H tjr * n d lU n d « T d - H ; J 0 .2 2 .7 6 ; u t i l i t y a n d com - m e rc ia l c o w b 14.76*16.60 : e a n n e r a a n d e u t t ^ n 12 .0 0 -1 6 .6 0 ; u t i l i t y a n d com - m e rc W buU * 18.60-21.00 : s w d a n d choice ve&Iera 21 .0 0 -2 6 .0 0 ;< eu lla d o w n to 12.00 a few lo a d a a n d k>ts s o o d to cho ice P60-1.026 lb . fee d in g a t e e r a 24,60-26,00.

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Youth Ignores Counts, Given Jail -Sentence

BURLEY, Jan . 19 — Richard Poole, 17, R upert, f o u n d out Uie hard way t h n t It li pn>ili*r t.n nppAnitIn-JusUoe-oourtoii-cltaUona-ralher than w aiting to be served a war- la n L

Ho eerved a foiu..day Jail setf- tenee given by Burley Ju s tic e at th e Peace A lfred Crane In lieu a t a $20 fine fo r n o n -ap p ea ran ce on two d iffe re n t citations. H e also received 25 dem erit! a n d im ld court•c o s tra fT S :------------------------------------

Poole w as cited lost M n y S by S ta te P a tro lm an Broy H a rd in g for failure to .re g is te r h is a u to . On Nov. 12, h e was c ite d b y S tate P atro to ian R oy T hom as f o r speqjl- Ing 63 m iles a n hour In a 65-mlle zone. Ju s tic e Crane l i n e d h h n $11 and costs a n d gave h lm 25 dem erits tor speeding an d $5 a n d coals on tho oilier co u n t.

c N tn ii 3 7 ; niiH llunis 3;< ' cU ccki 32V i.

n t i i c i i la ru o e iin u i 3 G M i; j ; a la n d A n li 35) d i r t i e s 3 3 ;

Shoshone Begins On Easter Music

S H O SH O N E, J n n . 10 - M e m b e rs o t tho M e th o d is t church c h a n c e l choir m e e t wceU y nt 7:30 p .m . Thursday a t tho church t o rc - licatso E a s t e r m usic. Mt«. G e o rg e K cnm lon I s the accompniilst w i th M rs. W oo d ro w H arris llio d l r c c tor.

Work Is b ca ln iiin g on llio c n n -r-i---------- t a t f t - i 'L l f o - E t m H J . ' i .C o l Q i t i L & U d E i

' to give c m p h iu ils to the n u is lc n l Btory w ill bo show n during th e p re s e n ta t io n .

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Fairfield Vicinity ReportsJourneysP A IR PIE L D , Jan. 19 — Edward

ncagari h a s returned f ro m visiting relatives a t Omsk, W a sh ., nnd InOMBon................. ........................

C liorles F o s te r Is In S t . Luke's hospital, B oise, where h e under- went su rgery . He Is re p o r te d Im­proving a n d will be hom o this week.

Mrs. M. L . Daniel r e tu rn e d from n four-day v isit In S a lt L ake City nna--0B drnT —She—a tte n d e d —thB W estern A uto spring m erchandise show nnd d in n er In O g d en ,

Mr. and M rs, John L e ltz have returned to Latnh, W njih.. after visiting h e r mother, M rs, Minnie Bottcher,

W aldo C ro n c r Is a p a t i e n t n l the veterans hospita l, Boise.

GrainsC H IC A G O , J a n . 10 ^ U P D — G r a in ‘f u -

t u r e a fln U h e tl m oally l o w e r In m o d e r­a te ly a c liv e d e a lin g ! t o d a y on lh« b w an l o f trad e .

S oybeuna cloaed i r r e j f u l a r aft<*r i> r i r « ha<i p u ra u e d a n e r r a t ic c w u n e In h e a v y I ra d in ir .-------------------------------------------ofTTW■ A i" U i* 't ln a l l« il , w 7> « a t t o u p % , c o rn u n c h * n s « d to o « U o ff % U) ! i , r y e o f f to a oybeana o f fo n # lo u p 1 '4 a n d d r u m m e r I a n ! o ff 12 lo 18 p o in t* . ^

W h e a t rallle< l f o l lo w in g a n e a r lf d e ­c l in e on aca tt« re< l a e l l in ir a n d atop Uj«fi o n k r t . O th e r t o n t r a c U w ere »h»ri»ly lo w e r. C o m m erc ia l a n d e x p o r t tr a d e r a b o u g h t.^ W h ea t a n d flou r e x p o r t a e in ce Ju ly 1 .' a c c o rd in g t o r e p o ru , t o t a l e d 311 m il lio n b u a h e li a i r a ln a t 210 m i l l i o n a y«ar nu<>- T h e U n ite d A rab I l r p u b l l c purchiu»«l 4 K&tOQQ b u a h eU of w h e a U

C o rn w a a alow w i th a o a le r pric<-«. S p o t co rn firm eil. I t a l y a n d l l r i t a m r«-|M*rl«<lly to o k a lo ta l o f 2 8 0 .0 0 0 hu.li**!-'.

T h e gQ V crnm enl g r a n t c t l e»i>ot1 a ld ie* on 620 ,0 0 O buiheU o f c o rn , 4JU.UOO u f oa ta a n d 60,000 o f r y e .

U uU dc cU n ed w ith o t h e r ^ ra fn i , m U »ion h o u a ea aoki d « f o r r ^ c o n tra 'i - ' '. w h ile e le v a to r* bough t o ld c ro p m»nlh.<i.

..H oybeapa rebounded f r o m a n oix-n inu p lu n g r o f U p to th r e e c e n t a a liii»b**l. i i i i t new commiAak>n a e l l l n f f aoon h ru v icd t h e m a rk e t a v a ln . R e p o r t a th a i r e je c te d o f f e r a on o i l w e a k e n u l o ' f u lu r e a , M e aln w ere f i r m . - O u t a l d a - m a r k e U w e r * m ix e d . I’’**' f u tu r e * w ea k en e d .

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A t T . F . S a l eS lau g h ter cattle m e t w ith a bet­

te r defnand than a n tic ip a te d and s irictly choice Btcers m o v ed very strong W ednesday, a t • th e Twin F alls Livestock com m ission com­p a n y sale.

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CASH G R A I N n n C A G O , J a n . 10 i U P l ) - W ) » - » t u n -

hA n iriil; N o . 2 re<l liottiiiiiil.{^ irn ',y h l t fh e r ; N o . 2 y o llo w I.13',u ;

N o . -Ji y e llow 1.0'J ; No. 4 y « i lo w l.O ii-l.l ' ; N o . 5 y e llo w K3‘r l 01 ; a a m v ie gra< le y e llo w 8 1 .1 .0 ;j'/j.

O hU % lo w e r ; N o . 1 e x t r a lieuvy h i te 60.K ye u n c h a n g e d ; N o . X phim p 1 0 9

n o n iin a l.H urley m a l t i n g 1,20-1.28 n o m in a l ; f < ^

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Tcxlaya c lo ae , P o r t l a n d G ra in K x - c h a n g e :— i t a r U y - b l d —to - a r r iv * m n x k e t . 20rd o y a h lp m e n t , d e liv e re d c o a a t : N o . 2, 45- lb . w e s t e r n 4 5 .0 0 ; N o. 2, 2 - r o w « d o r 2-row c.i w e s t e r n 46 60 .

W h e a t b id to a r r iv e m a r k e t . No. 1 b u lk . 'iOnlay ah lp m en t. d e l iv e r e d c o w l : R o f t W hite 2 .1 2 : S o f t W h i t e h a rd a p p l- 2 .1 2 ; W h ile C lub 2.12.

i U n l H « l W in ter- . O r d i n a r y Up e r c e n t 2 .2 0 ; 11 pe r c e n t 2 .2 0 ; 12 p e r c e n t 2 .20.

C a r r w e ip ta : W h ea t 8 4 ; iM rley 1 6 ; f l o u r 4{ c o rn 3 ; m ill f e e d 8 .

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to .3 o f a c e n t lo w e r; M a y I H .6II, O c t . 147.911.

tV r t l f l c a ln l s p o t wool toi>a U O iA . ( iU lM d ; N -N o m in a l; A .A n k ty h

to 50 c e n ts higher a s d id feeder Holfitelns. Cows £old v e ry d ep en d ­ab le In face o f lower m a r k e u else­w here. Calves aold s tro n g a n d ac­tive.

Tlie only classes o f c a t t le show- Inf? weakness were e h o r t - f e d helf- ens an d p lainer h e a v y feeder steers.

B eginning W ednseday a ll llve- stoclc b illed to this m a rk e t w ill be Insured for death or a c c id e n t from th e tim e they are lo ad e d a t a ran ch o r farm until so ld , a n d from th e lim e they are so ld u n t i l re ­loaded b ack on lruck.s.

Sandm eyer a n d -S tra w se r, Buhl, sold fed s teers a v e ra g in g 1,285 pounds fo r $25,00. D . W onenbcrg . Buhi, t.046 pounds, $23.75; R ich a rd G raves, F ile r, 012 pound.s, $2350 a n d 067 pound.s, $23.20; B e r t B ar­low , 038 pounds, ^23.40, a n d P ran k O rth , W endeil, 1,095 p o u n d s , $23.10.

Albert Lickley, Je ro m e , so ld fed heifers averaginR B58 p o u n d s (or $21.30; Loyd Jen sen r M o o re , pound.s. $19.80.

K ohntopp 'brother.^. F i le r , sold feeder s te e rs averaging 508 pounds lo r $2G.60 a n d -517 p o u n d s , S2C.60; R . H astetler, Flier, 600 pounds. $25.40; R oy S trick land , B u h l. 511 pounds. $26.20 and 591 pound.?, $24.00, an d T . R. L arsen , K im berly . 558 pounds, $25.30.

R. H. K o h n to p p sold fe e d e r heif­e rs averaging 502 p o u n d s fo r $25,60 a n d 586 pounds. $23.60; F lo ra Lar­sen . H ansen, 556 pound.s, $25.30 n n d 499 pounds, $25.20; K o h n to p p b ro th ers, 523 pounds. $24.85.

T . R. L arsen sold s to e r calve.? av erag in g 388 pound-s fo r $28.00 a n d -4'?7“ pound.v-$27TlO r—B^-A-

W a l l S t i e e t

C h a t t e r

NEW YORK, J a n . 18 (UPI) — H arris . Upham a n d company say s th a t most c h em ica l equities a re now selling well below their h ig h prices ol Ihe p a s t tw o years, a n d It, would appear t h a t Investm ent in selected s tocks in this group Is warranted fo r b e tte r- th a n -a v -r r ml o n g - t e r m .

Noting th a t S tan d ard a n d P oor’s■425 ln d u s tr la l‘ stock average continues to o u tp erfo rm the Dow- Jones 30 Industrials. Goodbody an d company says it th in k s the Unpli- cation is - th a t th e great m iddle class of .stocks is d o ing better th a n the blue chip group .

Bache and co m p an y continues to regard R, H. M acy as* a. r e a s ­onable value fo r long-term cap ita l apprcclniion. N o tin g th a t p ro fit m argins have risen 30 per ce n t s ince 1954 and r e tu rn on equity 50 per ccnt. p a e h e says t h i s tren d i.s likely to cor^tinue in the years ahead.

T h e Fitch su rv ey finds t h a t Am erican M eter, cu rren tly selling ab o u t 13 per c e n t u n d e r its 1950 h igh, offera-good recovery possi­bilities and h a s d istinc t.longrP uH appeal.

Reynold.s and com pany looks fo r l a resumption, of F lu o r corporaUon dividend paym ents " tn due course" in view of the c u rr e n t pronounced u p trend In e a rn in g s and backlog.

S m ith , Je ro m e, 352 p o u n d s , $28100 n n d 424 pounds, $27.40; K . H. K o hn topp , Filer. 42fl p o u n d s , $27.25.

R . H. K ohntopp so ld heifer calve.s averaging 430 p o u n d s for $26,00; J . Ham m ond. ChallL s, 332 pounds, $25.25; B. A. S m ith . 370 pound.s, $25.20, 386 p o u n d s , $2520, 320 pounds, $24.75 a n d 365 pounds,

4 2 4 U 1 0 ,

Good to h ig h c h o ic e stcer.s, $23.00-$25,GO; com m ercial to low good, $20 .00-$22£0 ; u t i l i ty steers, $14.00-$17.00; fed HoLsteln steers, $ I 8 .00-$21 .0 0 ; good to c h o ice heif­e rs , $21.00-$24.60; c o m m e rc ia l to lo w good heifers, $16.00-$1D,00; u t il ity heifers, $14,00-$:6.00; com m ercial cows, $15.00-$18^q0j utijUy cows, ju.00-$15,00: ‘ c a n n e r s ‘ and c u tte rs , $11.00-$13.00; conim ercla l bu lls , .$18,00-$20.0fl; u t i l i ty bulls. $15.00-$17J0; light b u lls , $12,00- $18,00.

Heavy feeder s te e rs , $20.00- $23,00; lig h t feeder s te e rs , $23.00- $25,00; com m on q u a li ty .steers, $17.00-$21.00; H olstein s t e e r s , $16.00-$19.50; poorer g ra d e steers. $11.00-$14.00; heavy fee d e r heif­e rs , $17.00-$20,00; l ig h t feeder h e ife rs , $20.00r$23.25: c o m m o n heifers, $I3.00-$17.00; s te e r calve.s. $25.00-$30.50; common q u a li ty steer calves, $20.00-$24.00; h e if e r calves,

P l a n s L a y o f f

ployes in Its fo u r-s ta te w estern o p e ra tio n s and will t r im p ro d u c- Jcion.

C . D. M lchaclson, g e n e ra l m a n ­a g e r of the com pany’s w estern m in in g divi.slon, sa id o p e ra tio n s in U tah, Nevada, A rizo n a ^ -an d N ew Mexico, will be r e d u c e a from a seven to a .six-day w eekly oper- n t ln g .«ichcdule offcctlve ' r o b . 1 M lchaclson estim ated a b o u t 1,300 worker's would be laid o ff In the f o u r states.

T h e new operalliXR sc h e d u le wUl b e 11 prodpctloTTtntbirclr-o f n b ontr 4,500 tons o f coOpei* per- m o n th j O n a seven-day schodule, th e com - -pany-iia id -its . u’cstern operations- produce a b o u t 34,000 to n s o t cop­p e r per m on th . •

3 M o r e D i e

U n d e r C a s t r oHAVANA, Jan . 19 — T lirce

m em bers of the C uban e lec trica l u n io n were executed y e s te rd a y by P r im e M inister F idel C astro 'd g overnn ien t on charges o f sa b o ­tag e .

Announcem ent of th e ex ecu tio n s appeared In Havana n ew spapers.

T h e deatlLs of the th re e a t La C ab an a fortre.ss in H a v a n a raised th e unofficial total n u m b er o f e.x- ecutions since Castro g a in e d pow­e r two years ago to 584.

I ’hrce o th er Ctibans w ere ecu ted Tuesday on chargc-s of coim torrevoluiionary a n d te r ro ris t activities.

Leopold Will Be Allowed to Wed

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convicfcd In 1024 of the s lay in g of a 14-ywtr-old boy; today w on pennl.s.>;inh o( his p a ro le bo ard to wed a Puerto Illcaii widow.

T h e board, however, re fu s e d to red u c e his parole period.

Leopold Want.s lo m a rry Mra." [^'I■udl Oarcia de Oiievedo w ho has

ItlEA D -nM ES -N EW S W A O T A D sla fio,,,,sl sl.op In iho V n Ju im s u b u rb of Santucci,

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I niLs.sionaiy hospital, He w a n te d the p a ro le perjo^l sliced to th re e w h ich w ould liave m ade him f re e o f the p a ro le bonds In March. H e w a n te d to n ia n y an d to teach h o to ld th e Illlnoi.s parolo board th ro u g h his a lto n io y .

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KNOTHOLE NEWS

ResultsResults of m as t rec e n t K nothole

league basketball gam es are a n ­nounced by E rn e st C raner, su p e r- In tendent of p a rk s a n d recreation .

D i r e c t o r s f o r

F i i ’s t F e d e r a l

E l e c t e d H e r eThree d irec to rs of F irs t Federal

Savings and L o a n aspociation were reelected for th re e -y e a r term s d u r­ing the annual stockholders m eet­ing W ednesday a fternoon — Leo A nderson , S tu a r t Taylor, b o t h Twin Falls, a n d Tom E.' Lucas,PHSr,

Holdover d irec to rs Include R . P. p a jry , .John H , P e te rw n , Jam es A.

Legislative Log------ --— P a s a e d 'i> ^ c n a t« -------------

SCR2 ({lansen a n d Lough) — Requiring governor to ca ll special session of leg is la tu re Dec. 11, 1962, to prepare fo r 1963 session.

P a s s e d b y H o u s eHB12 (B urt and 32 co-sponsors)

— Changing the n a m e of Idaho S ta te college to Id a h o State u n i­versity.

HBI7 (Revenue a n d taxation) — T h iT ify in g -^ la w -^ a f le e d - ln - lW ? -

Sinclair' and B . D. K ester, all Tu 'in Falls.

In the a n n u a l s ta tem en t to the stockholders, A nderson reported th a t I960 show ed the biggest gain In savings ev e r m ade In a year, noting th at sav ings du ring the year totaled tw o and a h a lf million dollars. This am o u n t brings the savings total to more th a n 20 m il­lion dollars. A nderson said.

He reported th a t from appro.^l- m ately $945,000 of the year's e a rn ­ings. about $741,000 was paid to savers, A nderson noted th a t sub- .stantial add itio n s were m ade to reserve' accounts.

Anderson com m ented th a t d u r­ing 1960, 697 lo aas were m ade for a little more th a f t foiir million'*dol­lars-and th a t- lo a n s -n o w outstand-" ing exceed 20 m illion dollars.

According to Anderson, s t o c k •BtaTBmcnts sh o w savings are In ­creasing rap id ly and t h e r e is - a good dem and f o r m ortgage loans.

"Prospects f o r 1961 look very good," he ad d ed .

D uring I960 a b ranch of F irs t Federal'Savings and L oan associa­tion was opened in Burley.

At a reorganization m eeting fol­lowing the s tockho lders m eeting, Ander.son was n a m e d p resid en t of the directors. O th e r officers are Sinclair, vice p res id en t; Lucas, sec­retary . and J a m e s W. Dodds and Paul E. M oseley, Jr., bo th Tw in Palls, and R o b e r t Coombs, Burley, assistan t secretaries.

W arn er’s M u stan g s won a close gam e from C a rp e n te r ’s (S u g a rs 40-.37. Tom G o < ^rlch scored 13 p o in t; for the w in n e rs and D enn is Boughwan was h ig h m an for th e losers with 16 p o in ts .

Nussbaum’s H u rrican es defeated B radley’s B ru in s ^2-13. J e r r y C hristen scored n in e points for th e ~HmTtcgncjr~nn d ~ R o n ald ~ B n td ley ch ipped in s ix p o in ts for th e Bruins.

Matsuoka'.s T ig e rs d e f e a t e d H ink le’s Spitfires 15-13. Jeff T o ler scored eight p o in ts for the S p it­fires- and Cooney scored e ig h t po in ts for the TigeVs:--------------------

Johnson’s H usk ies defeated M c- C uilum ‘a.rftlcona.34-23. Dick J o h n ­son scored 19 p o in ts for the w in ­n e rs and David M cCullum collect­ed 15 for the Falco n s.

L ak e’s M idgets b e a t H lggen- b o th am ’s Eagles 22-19. with D w ight B la ln as high sco re r for the M id­gets w ith 12 p o in ts , and C hris Thom pson ch ipp ing In eight po in ts for th e losing team .

Sw ope’s B obcats defeated Jo n a s ' P a n th e rs IG-B. J e rry Routi\ scored seven points fo r th e Bobcats a n d D onnls Jon'aa h a d six points fo r his team .

M atsuoka’s T ig e rs won their sec ­ond gam e of th e d a y by defeating pope*g— Hnwkeyes— 3 o ^ 4 r B rn a r Cooney scored 13 po in ts for th e T igers and B ob W eaver chipped in 'f iv e polriis fo r t h e Hawkeyes.

F if th G ra d eDondanvlllo's J a g u a r s trounced

Peter.son’s V andals 59-27. Bob W il­son scored 30 jw ln t s for the w in­ners a n d WlUle P e te r s scored .12 p o in ts for the V a n d a ls .

loara —dcto c tfld -C al T lgers 26-21. G a ry H ulbert scored 10 po in ts for th e T ig e rs and Steve ^2u tle r-w as-h lg h -in an -fo r-th e-w in “-

rdalioManKilMBy Truck Mishap

CLARK P O R K , J a n . 19 tW — A 58-year-old S a n d p o ln t m an died yesterday w h en he was throw n under^ the w hee ls of a truck on w hich 'he waa working.

S ta te police said W illiam GParks was th ro w n u n d er th e tru ck when it sk id d ed sideways while .spreading san d o n a snow and Ice covered county road seven m iles from Clark P o rk In n o r th e rn Id a ­ho.

T he death rnl.ged Triflholi tra ffic .

exempting o p e ra tin g property of irrigation com pan ies from ta x a ­t io n . '" '"

HB18 ( I n d u s tr y a n d labor) — B oosting th e s u i te ’s m in im u m w age fro m 75 c e n ts to $1 p e r hour.

HBlfl L in d u s try a n d labor) E lim in a tin g p ro v is io n of Idaho m in im u m w a g e la w re q u ir in g c o m ­m issioners of la b o r to n o tify e m ­p loyers of v io la tio n s of th e law .

HB20 ( In d u s t ry a n d labor)—Ex. "tending application of the m in i­m um wage law to employes of s ta te and local governm ent's,

HB22 (Snow, W ebster, Doolittle. Johnson) — E x em p tin g from the transfer and In h erita n c e lax all p roperty 'transffip red to privately owned ho.spitaLs fo r crippled chil­d ren regardless of th e organiza­tion of the h o sp ita l o r the use of th e p ro p erty -tn rn sfc rred . •

SJR l (S tate a ffa irs ) — Propos­ing constitutional am endent lo eliminate p resen t' b a rr v i r citizen­sh ip rights of fo re ig n born p e r­sons of M ongolian o r Chinese de­scent.

Introduced in HouseHB57 (CJounties a n d m unicipali­

ties) — P erm ittin g p a rty general committedB to fill vacancies th a t exist after p rim ary elections where no person was n o m in a ted by th e 60th day prio r to th e general elec­tion.

HB58 (Education) — T*o extend th e time for a p p ly in g for m otor fuels Ux refu n d fro m 270 days’to 360 days from th o d a te of p u r­chase.

HB59 (E ducation) — To allow eohool-trustees—m ileag e -ex p en ses for attending m eetings.

HB60 (Public h e a lth ) — Perm it­tin g county com m issioners of sev­era l counties to e n te r Into con­trac ts or ag reem en ts to share In costs of co n stru c tin g an d operat­in g Joint county hosp ita ls .

H B 6l_ (M artin , H lrsch l, Powers) — Requiring the h ighw ay board

- to -^ lc c t- th o -ro u l4?,..whpn altj^ma

toll for the f ir s t 18 days of 1961 to 11 compared to five who died In th e eam o-perlod la s t year^r

W illiam ’s H usk ies will p lay Kock's Red Devils, gym nasium two; D on- danvUle’s J a g u a r s will p lay Cry- d e r’s Bears, gym nasium th ree , nnd Lincoln’s Lions wll play H edrick’s W ildcats, gym nasium four.

A fifth g rad e game, P e terson’s V andals ag a in s t Sheen’s S enators, will be played a t noon In gym ­nasium one.

Fo u rth grade gam es a t noon are B aliantyne’s M u s t a n g s against H an n ’s Huskies, gym nasium two: Holliday’s Lions ag a in st A storqula’s

Oose’s Cubs a g a in s t G ilbert’s B ears gym nasium fo u r.-A t 1 p.m . New el's Sea. Haw ks

will play B abbel's Tigers in gym ­nasium one; S o ra n ’s Hu.stlers will play Gose’s C ubs, gymnasium two, and Killen’s W ildcats will p lay Ballah tyhe’s M ustangs, gym nasium three. '

tive choices a re availab le, th a t does the least in ju ry to improved o r cultivated lands.

HB62 (B urt) — Providing for appointm ent of a leg isla tive coun­sel and a p p ro p ria tin g $10,000_ f i ^ ■openttin^rcsstsT'

HB83 (Stebblns) — T o provide for overtbne pay fo r female em-r ployes who work m o re th an eight hours a day o r m ore th a n 40 hours a week. Substitu te f o r HB39 which w as withdrawn.

Introduced In S enate SB46 (M urphy of Shoshone) —

Increasing from 10 to 20 cents and 25 to 50. penta th e m inim um and m aximum prices p e r 100 folios for sa le of session law s to the public.

S JM 8 (Buxton, P oo le , Sm ith and Y oung of F rem ont) — Urging Im- m edfJate co n s th ic tlo n o f Lower Te^ ton project in F re m o n t county.■ SJM9 (Bllck an d H echtner) — A sking th a t—any— fed e ra l—funds^ w hich may .be m ad e available for tea c h e r salaries b e distributed ajn b n g school dlfitrlct^ on the basis o f the regular sch o o l fund dls trlbu tlon form ula,

SB47 (Barlow) — R eq u irin g reg­u la r audits of Justice o f the peace f inancial records.

M e e t i n g H e l i

E _ y J L iv e ^ to c lr

C r e d i t G rouT h e Id ah o i.lvp.s!cck ^

C red it association, a i iv e s S ^ com pany owned bv .lanm, ^ 100 Id ah o residcni.s 25 cen ts p e r share d iv id ey ^ l a n n u a l meeiniB, hckia f te r n o o n a t th e •n u '; '

T o ta l dlvidcnd,i pad , I $13,912.25, on 15

c'otnmon, an d 6.216rerred stock. T h u 1.5 secuLlve five

■« o( n

paid by the coinpai-,.,A, H, Caine, Bobe, urer. T he com pany !u,928.50 In dividends d ‘‘I five-year period. " *

A p prtx lm ate ly 7*1 an d gucsus attendee a t which th ree din ', ui-i elected. T hey a,-.‘ d, g.. Shoshone: O. W. T \ ..... -P'ou, Hi

'"'I'•' lude T | •iupniiE '' Prpiidti fii'.rt w .J

Palls, and H. t:. Nr Holdover d irccio is ;;

Bacon, TSvin PulLs. pn coc C, FHch, B urlry,H. B. Soulen, W(M.spr,P W ilson, HamnicLi.'.

P rincipal speakers -.ixMdea v Vost, executive- n ran a tr, a te d T axpayers of Iii.ii,,,: vice p residenl, and r,,:n r iii,„ retary -treasu irer.

Yost gave an illu.siiiii,.,) u n J th e hLitory of Idalio lasiUKnJ eluding the sen era l tumi .spccial fund.s. H e di,sui,«c<i-; tax proposals pre.seniiy be(ot,3 1961 Idaho legl.sla[ive .session

R ich discussed the piol)|(u,J th e a-isoclalion and ihc lIkjijJ Industry . Q uoting ligurfs by the F ord M otor coiapanyl] noted th a t the p a s t 10 years h« show n a n Increase ot $3« |j J a n n u a l food bill paid by ih, J e rage A m erican fainily.

O f th is Increase, the pro h as received only $3, m ate ly 1,2 per cent, Labo^c a re reflec ted in 53 per cfntnfl Increase, o r $130: paclatlnj, J vertising a n d public relatioaj t cost th e average family $73; t i t l po rta tlo n , $33, a n d i n c r ( i j | taxes. $4.

In d iscussing the yeat-enil nanc la l s ta te m e n t of the i tlon, C aine n o ted that tin 1 w o rth of th e company, a* ol [( 31. 1960, was $937,306.03, incla -$659;06M3-stirpl(i9rand-< na tion of $278,245,

N et e a rn in g s during 1960't $23,735,69. dow n slightly IromJ 1959 p ro fit figure of $24,Ha,Hil cord ing to th o associatioa’B & r e w c t . -

T he assoc ia tion h it new r d u rin g 1960 In th ree catej am o u n t of m oney loaned (tTJll OOOV; c a p lte l utocli V i i m q ($278,246,00), a n d surplus 061,03).

O utlaw ing lab o r con tricij i Ing a g ricu ltu ral workers whlcli| qu ire u n ion membership,

SB49 (Econom ic develo Exem pting n e w single-fi dw elling houses from property! fo r one year.

SB50 (Public welfare and p h e a lth ) . — Ee(]ulring'concui by s ta te b oard ' o f health l a j te rm ln ln g .w h en certa in drugs i}

-be-sold-w lthout-prescFiptlon— SB61 (M urphy of Shoshonfll

M aking closed h o u rs of Uqux| tho d rin k establishm ents M a.m . to 7 a.m ., Instead of 1 »ji 10 a.m,

SB 52 (Nally and-Young o m ont) — R em oving ownetshl|iJ| personal p ro p erty as a quallfl

SB48 (Industry a n d labor) — tlon for voting In bond elecllona]

nliig team w ith e ig h t points, Lincoln's L ions sw am ped Sheen’s

S enato rs 33-6. T o m Stoker w asi h igh m an for th e gam e with 13 points,

Hedrick's 'W lldcota WDn_-Oveji Ca.spcr's Sed H o ts 34-20. Jay U l- ' rich an d David W ilson each .scored13 points tor th e W ildcats and G ary Powell a n d Allan Brower each scored e ig h t po in ts for th e law i's:--------------------------------------------- W illiam 's H u sk ie s d e f e a t e d

P lum m er's BengaLs 31-11, S co tt-WilllKms and-R oblm m io ireacH ^ch ipped in 10 p o in ts lo r the win­n ing team.

C all's Tigers ro m p e d over Kock's Red Devils 39-6, Jo e P leice scored14 po in ts and R a n d y Call 10 po in ts lo r th e Tlgera.- G h ad Dodds col­lected three p o ln b fo r the losers.

Fourth G rad e H a n n ’s Huskies trounced Holli­

day 's U ons 37-4, L loyd Hann sco r­ed 10 points for h is team and B ill Holiday scored a ll fo u r points fo r the Lions.

Gose's Cubs d e fea ted K illen’s W ildcats 21-7. S ta n le y scored eig h t points and Lowe sco red seven for the Cubs. Wilson w as high m an for the losers with six points.

Ballantyne's M u sta n g s trgunced G ilbert's Bears 26-9. Je ff B allan - tyne scored 14 p o in ts for his team and Curtis K ln g h o rn scored seven for th e losers.

Newel's Sea H aw k s nosed out Astorqula's B ruins 15-14, Jim As-lo rq u ift-eo o red H iln e-p o in ts-fo n h o -B rulns and Bill A rn o ld .scored sev­en for the winners,

S o ran 's H ustlers trounced B ab- bel's T igers 29-8. T im Sonin scored 11 po in ts and K e n n e th Herndon 10 points fo r tho H u s tle rs , J, Wilson

r’r r r : v i r VT.'

ScheduleS ix th grade gam es n t 9 a.m . In-

clV itlp ._k* 's ,MWECt,v vs. McCuI- lum 's Falcons, gym nasium one; John so n 's Huskies a g a in s t W arner's M ustangs. Bymnnslum two; C ar- )en te r's Cougars a g a in st Nuss- b a u m 's llm rican cs , gymna/ilum three, and IUnkl(!’s ' . S p i t f i r e s aga inst Bradley’s Di uln.s, gymnas­ium four.

S ix th grade gam es n l 10 a .m . are Jo n a 's P an th ers against I llg . Bciibotham's Eagles, gymnasium one; Swope's Bobcats aj;aiii,st M at-suukoJs—’XliieK,_Bymni>BUmi—two,'and Bradley's B ru in s a g a i n s t Pope's Hawkeyes, g y m n a s i u m ' thieo,

A fif th grade gam e. Call's Tigers '.Iliain.st Sheen's B enato rs, will ho played n t 10 a, in. In gymnasium lour,

I ii /i tt lu g ia d e -g a n iu s ..t t- ll- il .ln , Oaspei's nrd lio ts will pluy p lum . luci'B Dciiynls In gymna.sluin one;

^ 2 5 ^ TRACTORt AUCTION SALE16 Tractors—Maybe More— As we are frading every day and due to the manj

- t r a d c J n a _ o n - J )u r _ n e ^ v _ l in c - 4 ) f - J o h n -D o o ^ e - T ^ a c to r s - ^ v e - w i l l^ s e l l - th e - f o l lo ^ v in g ^ t t^ ^tors (with-no reservation) a l D & VV SALES,- 1300 Kimberly-Road, Xwin Falll,

Idaho.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24SALE TIME -1:00 P.M. ____ .FREE-COFFEE

1

JOHN DEERE 720 diesel with wide front eftd, new rings and injcciors, new tuneup, good rubber, antifreeze and new pninl.

MASSEY HARRIS NO. 444, e()uippcd with power steering^ power adjust wheels, hydraulics for remote cylin­der, had a m.!ijor overhaul in Spring of I960, good rubber, antifreeze.

JOHN DEERE A with live oil, rehore, new pislon.s and major overhaul, good rubber, new paint and antifreeze.

FORI) 8N with new sleeves and pi.ston.s, __good rubber, new paint, and anti­

freeze.JOHN DEERE fiO with new rings and

valve job. good rubber, new paint, and antifree'/.c.

MASSEY HAJJRIS 30, recent tuneup, — haS^^poirit hllcKTTair ruBSer, new'

paint and antifreeze.JOHN DEERE M. T., has complete over­

haul with new hydraulic pump, fair

rubber, feiiders, new paint, and anil' freeze.

CASE 500B, has 908 actual hours, new tuneup, good rubber, and antifreMfc

JOHN DEERE H, has new block, rinp and valves, has hydraulic cylinder, extra rear bar and fair rubber.

JOHN DEERE G, with major overhaul rebore with new pistons, fair rubbefi new paint and antifreeze.

MASSEY HARRIS 33, neW tuneup, S’ point hitch, good rubber and anil’ freeze. .

JOHhJ DEERE A, new tuneup, IbI' r u b b u iT

FORD G,50, carries p major overliajJ with new sleeves and pistons, fa“ rubber, new paint and intifreeze,

JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR recently ■tuned up. fa ir rubber,' new paint aw antifrirkc; .

CASE S. C. with new' tuneup, fair riiD’ her and i)ntifrccze.

OLIVER 70 TRACTOR, fair rubber,

Most tractori will have 50/50 guarantee until April 1, 1961, Traclort ore on hand for your inipoction nowl

, Buy Wifh Confidence A t Your Own PriceTERMS: Cash or term s of .10% nnd 2 years on Uolancc on purchases

of over ,51500.00. • 'Sale managed by A I i r T r O N E E R S :

— M ESSEllSM m rA UCTlO N SERVICE ^ W c rt - Ellers •

D & W SALES,1300 Kiitibdrly Road Twin Falls, Idaho iPhoiio

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PAGE TWENTY TIMEStNEWS, t w in FALLS/ IDAHO THimSDAY, JANUARY 15 1561

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BENEATH THIS BANNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINSACREAGES FOR Si, r .

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BURLEY, Ja n . Ifr—"There is no peace In the old B ible lands” e ta t- cd Catherine B u tle r , d istinguish-

-ed -M ld tt’C8lcrii nnthnrlt,y-nn..hlfl^, ■ tory and background of llic M iddle

East, wjien she addressed a capa d iy crowd a t th e B urley -R upert Knife and Fork c lu b In the Elks dining room M onday evening,

There are 500.000 Arab refugees In Jordan, and th ey have a h a tre d

' and bltlerness n e v e r seen In hu mnii hearts before. T hey exist on 50 cents a week a n d the refiigfc quarters are bad . Jerusalem Is more divided th a n B erlin , she said,

She referred to those Arabs who sat along the roadsides aslng their sad plight as a propajjanda w eap­on, She told of a p lan for d lvcrt- jiiK the w aters 'to th e state of Isra - rl as well as J o rd a n and how It had been fTatly tu rn ed down by Jordan.

"Tiicy fltc'.wining to cm off the irn o se -to -flp lte -H w ir-faceT ^ h c-fts -ficrlcd. .

A billion cubic m elcrs of w ater a rc lost Into th e Dead sea. T he people of Israel a re planning T o use th is water In a n liydroelectrli plant. Jordan contend.s th at w hen work begins on th is plant. I t will be the beginning of a war. T h ere have been more th a n 10.000 Inci dents In this troub led area since the term ination of the war, an d the Jordan is th e holy river of w rath , she sta ted .

■The prc.scnt is a result of th e past." Mrs. B u tle r conten.led. She traced the early B ible times from 4000 BC. telling th e sto ry of Abra^ ham . Isaac. Jacob. Ishniael a n d many others. S he s ta ted Mmt Ish niael is the a n c cs te r of aU the Arabs and Jacob Is th e ancestor of

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U n la ti r o u r c r e J i l j a a bacn lUlifxi c a i b m u s t a c c o m p a n T o r d e r .

Tbia p a p e r r e tc r v c a in * ritfQ i to f d l la n d r e j e c t a n y c l a n l f l r d a d v er tla * Ins. " B l in d A d « “ a r t a t r i c i l * c o n f ^ den tla l a n d o o in f o r m a t io n r a n b« r ‘''(D in r e g a r d * to t h t a d v e r t i i t r

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all t h r ”lsraclltes,"We need to p ray for these peo­

ple,” for more th in g s are w rought by prayer th an th is world dxeams o f she quoted. T h e Islam religion has a cold god. T h ey believe w-i a re predlstlhed. I t Is • impossible for a n Islam' to believe In forgive­ness." ahc asserted .

T he speaker described great oil w ealth of .th is la n d saying th a t four and a te n th m illion gallons of oil were produced ench day an d th is Is one-eighth o f the world oil an d one-fourth o f the oil of the M iddle East.

During the fjuestlon period she was asked about Na.sscr and h is connections w lth-'ftusalftr-and-t-lie am ount of m oney the U 5 . h ad spent on the developm ent of oil in the Middle E a s t. She s ta ted

' N a s s e r^ n n ts “to -m a k e “Afi’ie a -a n Islam nation fo r I t Is a sim ple fa ith , polygamy is accepted an d DO color favor la shown

M ack CroUch, president, a n ­nounced the n e x t m eeting h a d been changed to Feb. 10 w hen George Alexander Bowie will speak on “S a in t or S in n ers? '

•— Q lrls of th e B -T eens club of the Burley high school were h o s­tesses for the evening. They were

. M arcia Hatch, K e n n a Anderson, — CmT)l“ATiirHincby7-Nancy-W eldon;

fiandy Bcck, D iane Allen, R enee Jones. Mrs. E. R . B lauer is th e ir sponsor.

H e a l t h T o p i c

F e a t u r e d f o r

E J n c o I r T M ^SHOSHONE, J a n . 10 — M en ta l

■herith TM th e t opic of » - p « n e ldlspuulon a t t h e P T \ m eeting hold Monday n ig h t a t lh« L incoln school building.

Em phasli woji p laced on m eetin g n growing cH ia’S~needs, feco'gnlSP' ing m ental hazards early and need lo r p aren tal an d tcocher tra in in g In handling th e problem j.

T he Rev, L au ren H . McReynoMa, iooding,~Wfl3~modeTator ■ f o r 't l l e

p a n e l . . Members w ere the Rev, J sh lL P . Tullt.iShpshone, ond Mrs, iQerttudoH tnderabn-ahd-M rB j-D ol- n ia r Parlti GoocUng. Mrs. P . R, M abbult, Shoaione, Instructor a t the exceptional ohlid class a t Oooding, was In c h a rg e o f th e program . T he g ro u p wos In tro -

!d by program ch a irm an , M rs. J . Howard M anning .

T he Rev. M r. M cReynolds a n ­nounced a scries o t m en tal h c o lth woritshopa, the f ir s t of which will be J a n . 31 a t t h e Gooding s ta te school.

Mrs. Ray T a n a k a , president, .conducted the m eeting , d u rin g which the yeor's p ro je c t wos dcslg, nated. Entire p ro je c t funds will go th is year to p u rch ase ot books for the grade schooL

Tliere ore 119 PTA m em bers th is year, according to Mrs. Jo e Bwriochoa, m em bership chairm an. Nam ed to the life m em bership ,comm ittee are M rs. M anning, M rs. L. M. Hatm aker a n d Mrs. H . A. Thom e.

Elected to the nom lnoting com -T nittce-anrM rsrU alo -S m ith rT H i's; Bill J . Anderson a n d M rs. B u rto n n . Thorne. Tlicy w ill report a t the M arch meeting, as r()u n d c r'5 ,aay will be observed In February.

Mrs. L, M. H a tm ak er was n tuned chairm an o f th o book purclinac com m ittee for th e - g r a d e sciiool p ro jcc t

,|11 M rs. Bennie R a y W ebb ond Mrs.p 'ji , Koy Olpson were nam ed to assist

' M rs. Cllllord S tu tzm an on f taan c - Ing tli6 year's p ro jecl.

'< Attendance prizes were won bynlom s of Mrs. v io la McKenilrIck and Mr.s, P rank FInlayson, n t ilie grade school; the senior and Ju n ­ior classes nt th e h ig h scliooi,

Retreslunenls w ere scrve<l a t th e cafeteria by M rs. Ed M athlsgn, M rs. Myroii Johnson. Mrs, Joe Sly- «ra, Mrs. J, Howard Monilinte and

, M rs. l^Ved Moore.

“ I’l io m -P R A C T ic r s ----------BHOailONE, J a n , IB -T lic enrol

choir o( tlie M olliodlst cliurcli practices otter school Tliiirsdnys.

,9,- V, I’etliick is nccoiiipan- .M st wltil Mrs, Woodi-ow Ilnrris is

director. Included ni-c tlie Junior of * tm - BUiiduy

Amorlcom smoked 410,000 mil- 21 In'liw!

SPECIAL NOTICESK H LI.CK H K U S H l.l-w JucU . Q iilc J r <ii-

W A T K IN S p r ix lU c ts . ■ P a u i U n u c . i m K K u U t h . i>hon* H E 2-CU I8. I lu r i l

M A T U R E D LADVw M iin i f f u l l f r im r t- lin ip o ffii-tf w o rk , I 'cU 'iiho iir w ork i j i i t r r d . E x r c J t f n l »i|ip» iriu iilty . ; * w o r • t a t i t i c < jim H fic«tloii»,

■ W R IT E B pX 0 -r .

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P la n n e < I a p a c lo u a a r r a n g o m e n l o f ’8 b e i lr o o m s . I n r g e liv ln ff n m n i. birch k i tc h e n a n d d ln ln t f rv o m .'m a k e thia n e w b r ic k h o m e a g ood bu y , ||2,6UO, i C o n a ld c r J 1 ,0 0 0 o r a m a ll c r home.

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So A C R E S — $3,000 DOWNS - lH il ro o m h o m e w i th fu ll baaement, c u w b u r n , l o a i ln f f eheil, m a ch in e »hrd, c o rrn lH , p i t s i l o a n d n li'c l granary . L a n d iu y a I n l a r u e f ie ld a . Priced to a e ll a t 1 1 8 .0 0 0 . C a l l a t o n ce for »p- p o in t i n o n l .

■ ROCKY MOUNTAIN REALTYR E 3-1408

W a y n e W . B a i i e r F r a n k DovlhR e a . R E 3 - 0 0 8 5 R e e .-R K 34!t74D a v e L u t r D A 6-4iD4

8 1 2 M a i n A v e n u e N o rth

N O W H K A li TU l i t aca F P rs ls a l a n d P n u l . Idaho , r«v»lly I ni!cd com n)« irc«ai. li’ iir b i iy .r ( „ r . t « k

-^f*ei‘in h r~ * n —f r - n m ' nf

l- O R S A L E : t . t i £ 0 . O w n c t . l c u \ i n ^ ...t in i ia plu.i l iv in g (n u iri ley . Idaho . W ill n ro i-v i (I'l.ciiii w o rlh o f u 'X 'd c i i i . i i . - t i ,p a y m rn i o r Infiil. T . \ , .M.Tmi i Hiix ;iu7 I 'u u l, . li io h u . ; o f ibi* bunk .

ONE O P T H E DEST 80N ic c 4 bi-droom h o m e .'|i.if ro n if . T e n a n t hooH e. |.,u ,.f o iitb u lld in u a . P o m e of thr W*i .F u l l w fiier r l« h t .

E x tr a jriMHi iHih,

HEiaS INVESTMENt ' co.J e ro m e , Idnlm

L eo n S lo ck lo n Offi.'v i " i lii-ni. ka

2-10 ACRESI ^ n r ? w |n Fall,( a n d ii '. of

2 homcH n n d nihrr iin iu i.i* .! n ie n j i , P r lc t i l n t $1)00 iv r act

..exccD un i te rm a .

Hnm lett R ea lty— Ph, re 3-<oJ

7 8 ', i A ore F a rm in Ki1.t ili^ tr in - 6 mlica f ro m T w in Knili, | t f ( t ,/ B o l l-7 - ro o m h o m e - ample b u lld ln aa . O w n e r would r..nii,J,i t r a d e on dow n p n y m f ti i uf l l 2 (».

T O T A L P R I C E rWnOO ’ '

FA R M ER S RliALTYP h o n e 7 l l nuhl.O rv ille .S uckett . U.\K e n P n tte ra o ii

R a lp h A a se n ilru p , Healior

CATTLEMEN!1 — D O N 'T a r jru e o v e r ratnje H |liti H uy thia 4U0 hend Bprcad aiid be )uif m n r l i1 5 i t . I t h a s rtM-lfd lince .'iyT lie^ l, and voo<I hom r-ranch heij. Q iin rter.i. 7 ,000 a o r « |ilui or mimit

2 — 204 A c re i . 100 acre* good rak t iv a te d d ir t . T h e h o u a e burned d o i i 115,0110, $6,000 d o w n .

A. G. HOLLAND641 M ain W ea t HE 3.UHD ill Jaek x o n KE 6-:;6(|A . G. H o llan d KE 6-JlU

M em ber U u l t lp l e Lilting

D A IR Y M E N LOOK

1120 a e t« r a n c h w U h 9 £Wd bouM o n I I N e a rly a ll l o p land, Excelled w a l e r r iifh t, L « a t e < I on oiled roai S c h o o l, m a ll a n d m i lk route by ranr' r r w e n t l y 'h iilW nir W J-U o liip ln i- ln ' 12 a tan c h io n b e rr in irb o n e barn w ith , p l|>« line m ilk e r a n d 1100 gallon bulk t i i n k , All H vcilock n n d marbinery w i th th e p l a c e . 'O w n e r h i r w r r e t l r a n d w ill g iv e ao m eb o ily a good det.

LeM OYNE REALTY

—r r o & S i T i S y

50 ACRESI n J lt ife rm a n V a l le y , all good M g a te d land . A bu iid iin o e free’ wat/f. 5 rwim m o d e rn h o u s e except beat,

—L a r g f r — cm e p te b lu ck — jh k k ti i—JlIUllfe U a r n ’ c o rra l a n d o th e r buildlngi U y a c res o f h a y . 10 a c rd -W g t* * * pftf llu re, b a lan c e U c rop land. Tin

I ’ r ic e I 2 1 .0 0 0 -J 6 .0 0 0 down.

■GQN.DIT REALTYa t th e M oto r In , H agern ian , IdaU P h o n e T E 7-4JD1 R«i. TE 7-4SH

? E AN EARLY BIRD

O w n e r le a v in 'i r , n iu a t a a c r lf lc a S'linl- r o o m h o m e , e x c e l l e n t te rn ta ......|8,2J0

2 - b e d r o o m h o m e , o h c o r n e r lo l, ilove a n d r e f r l i r e r a t d r in c lu d e d . S m a ll down

~~piymcnt

* -b e d r o o m h o m e , g a r d e n ip o t , d o te to ic h o o l . IGOO d o w n ..._ ........... ....... | j , i f l0 ‘

97 a o r « , m i l e f r o m O oo<nng. rich d e e p lo a m , c o m f o r t a b l e 2-bedroora lio in e , c o n s i d e r t r a d e o n a to c k r tn c jt IGO a c r e s , o r m o r e .

<0 a e r c * o l o n e . I n , 2*U <lroom h o m V a m p le o u lb u ll< H n » a , n i lg l i t co ifild tr i r a d e f o r a c r e a g e .

n s r * 6 « i a c r e * . p a i ( u r e , r u n n ln i w a t e r . 1 4 ,0 0 0 a n d t e r m i .

GEM STATE REALTYJ . W . M csscrsm iU i, Realtor

O f f l c . U R « . 6 8 3 C - n « . K E | . |E |b

J i m M n i c r s m l l h » j 0ro n i« KA 4-M8B _ C « Y i « J l r o w n „ — _ L r , i , . u b - # . 8 H 8 -

1 233 L ynw jK M l I» ro fe « i la i in l Utillilinv

k t v n tb e r M tlU Ip le L Ih IIiik '

W E A R E C L A D to announc# t b i t l

M r . E a r l B a rn e s o f H anaen I* a s» « l J a t f t l w ith UB a s f a r m and r a n e i j

a a le a m a n In th ia a r e a . He b u b e ta j

a f a rm e r f o r m a n y y e a n near Hao^

s e n and la w ell e iju ippcd to baodi

y o u r lisd n g a a n d a a le a . Eirl n o In tro d u c tio n a n d h la energy, •Wl* I t y i n d tn ia tw o r lh ln e ta ar# well

k n o w n to a lf ; J’ le a e e a l l lu w b n H a t in g o r b u y in g f a r m proptrt/i

- S H E B P - R A N O H ^ - 6 f lO -a c m -d * « J4 -

f o r e s t g r a t i n g f o r l-46» bead.

« w e a lncltJde»l. A lao sheep camp la m b in g sheda. O n ly 20% down M*

b a la n c e o v e r 10 y e a r a .

B E A U T IF U L 40 a c r e i •JJoln'"* “ T w i n T a llrf rE J tM lIe n t-to r-a u iw li* * * -

I n i r o r w ill ae ll in 10 a m IracU «

d e a lre d .

C . LOONEY, REALTOR2 1 1 s h o ih o in SL I

■suiiil.>i «nJ UollJny. , , nEW«' IM e m b er M uU lpU

380 ACRESSalm on Troct

too Acrfi culU*«l«J- f V K j I w>t«r. niMl ol Ihi ‘I '/ '‘"i, ' ,'^,1 I t o Cr«t.J « l.» l « r« " | •" ' " S■nd eroii fenced. Oooavery elem, I

■pace, convenient I• rn without heat ViflTliousi alio mtxlirn i'.i,, iiJgood eorrali, , iWplentr p! othsr oulbu l d ^ farm priced i t onlr

o ut wUli ilthfr d«Jthe owner will conild«r • |to the rlifbt ii«rly.

BILL COUBERLY ’ R E A L - E S T A T B "

■ A O n O B 8 T n O M -6 « * » « |AUJIUBOM A U IU O B K 1.A A S M1I,I, oouiim ii,vlil tin ' i,A«miN O H I o l r t a m ■

S » !l ■iiS

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FAbLS, IDAHO PAGE TWENTY-ONB

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r * " * * _________________ ^

' 1 6 0 A C R E S

Market Place of

Magic Valley

BENEATH THIS BANNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS

J U Y , G R A IN AND FEED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE F U R N IT U R E & A PP L IA N C E S ' T R U C K S A N D TRAILERS

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AUTOS FOR SALEIVSl K O K I) V io Jx ru o r {3<9 Ford 2-(J<*ftr j

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AUTOS FOR SALE

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S A I.K ,.|i. ini"..i,uiiI. .•iiuipmoni.I‘ ri.'.^ l i.i . r l l III, W m , m-xt!<• T u i i i I liiU ................. lit . I’rM irhnil.I S . .11

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a I ' It IN (. KI ( h «' i f «• % 111) w n . liuU iict f in a n rn ! l i p in 'J I /iintiiltH. Ciini& rt M r I,. ]■: I t . .|«li,-l( ,.r ]it>..nr K A 4-t.'iHN. Je riin if , ti b li)c k < w n i of W a s h in g to n

S’li .'■.iMiiliiv iiuimeKs

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80 A C R E S •4i l room moJorn h o m e . Irrla«lc<l «».ll f l t u M »*1W- for rH illo ,a i r i l n . hiT, corn. > 17 .0 0 0 . l/iv r .Inw n

ap»ytn«"i.80 A C R E S

■ v»rj | 0»J *hH rM NoriK^i.U■ ■alfr J l>»i!roi)m h<>me, eoi"! Ii>cn- l(Mn. itl.MO.

C A C H E VALLKY n ilK l'lD IN C ; A S S tlC lA T lU N

Owne<l nnii o p e r a to d hi D airy K a r m e n W aller A. L a i t c h . PIm nt U I - J . Bubl. J im to i l e r . P h o n e RE 3 .4 S 4 8 . T w in Ptili.

255 A C R E SJ I M (ukivnlwl. b .ila n c€ trmxIuB. Coo.! I < n il bulldiniri. H a ta iic h ii ii i Im rn . I l i i s b i a i i r r a n a r y . 3 l>«lr*»-in■ morffm home, M c r p t h<>iil, M l.00(1,I M ir termi.

WENDELL REALTYI-------W endell-KE~C-227H-------

LHIRREL JOHN W E R T

A ltT II- 'IC lA L U UkiKDlNG l h « A .6 .S. j-’ro ien S e m « n w»y I 'h o ic e o t l i r e i . d a iry and b e e f brpi-d«. 1 0 0 % j r e i t p roven m rm . A ll beef liulli p e r f o r n i a n c i o r prod ifrny t c t l e d , i n d u d in i C h a ro ll» e . S a t i i i G u r l ru d iH . iii.p/ S h o r t h o r n ana n r* h m a D o n K reitnm n. RE^ 3>1320, T w in K alli ; G U n Ufddlck. E A 4-2«62. Je ro m e ; E l w y n Alllioti, V A S*S1S0. H flirlton , J « a > D eu ller. OR f t - a iR 2 . B u r ie»

FERTILIZER■AN pul»erit«i i h o c n o r cow f o r i l l i -

I le r. For liw n i, f lo w e r a . (Jet yntir y n r d I m d y fgr ipHng. P h o n g RK V2ii'if>.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

F o r Prompt

REM OVAL

Ol D e a d ao d U a e le u

LIVESTOCKP H O N E U S C U Id.fe:C T

T<rlQ F a lli R E 3 -6 8 8 S -O R B ari* !

ID A H O HIDE

& TA LLO W CO. ■

ALUS CHALMERSl l i o d e l C trac tor w i th d u a U in d e iil- ■ t in te r .|jomr-DEinir-ioTr-Tubb»r-tiwrt-Iplo*.IVENTURA 11 tAOth. a p r in t tnn th .

STEWAHT TAYLORk)x 191 - Burley — OR 8-8728

BABY CHICKS-O R D E R -N O W -

■ l - J O H N D EERE • 'A ’*'Excellent c o n d it io n

TIY.T,INK \ V h l t« KB In y e ra . AU.'^- •T I lA - W li lT K S . K«k s t r a in NKW

H A M l'S H IU K S . W hile IU x-k« and V n n trV iiU W h llo IliVli fryo rii cn ii*" '.'

C A R T E R H A T C H E R Y735 M AIN E A S T - R E 3-5822

T W I N FALLS

-JO H N DKERR "C,'- ................|flf»5Clean ind ready f o r Sp ring w o rk .

-ALLIS C H A L M K R S M o d i l 'W n . Excellent c o n d itio n ................. Jfl96*

l- A IX I S C H A L U E m s I way (llow . Lik* new .......................... ............ JH25

GOOD T H IN G S TO EATS T K W lN d H IC N S , II.2o, y i-n r-o U l layiim

hcn», 11.76. r h .m e A. K. ilrn y . HK 3-XO.SI,

K IR M . niue itoni<^ Ucaiily a iM »lc». liood fo r cookInK n n il eating . A l l ffrudet. IJrlng c o n t n i n e r i , Irv in R o ilen itiab o rch a rd , 2 n o r t h , 1 west o f Ww>*l Five PoinU .

Modern T ractor C en ter

u t t o i l Drlvi y ------ n E -3 = 0 0 1 T

Oo IM » .» ! „ „ „ . q u l p m o t l N O W *» iM iJme M th /n k a b o u t your lUtil Rttdl._____ ____________________

SOY LBCTlim npri-n'i. UfUeii iiiiT ap rM ilt likt* h i i t t e r , m> c h lo r o x l n i l In il. F resh urcm iH i iH'iiiiut h i i l lo r ihn no t h y d r(i i:v n i‘riito<l. P i i t i i p k i i i h a n d w hole -B unflinker »ec<l8. S lo»W oll

PETSAK(< rvgiH[er«4l U illU n y R im nicI puppie i

Ed M c h in ti, <Kl) Hiichftniin, T w i n K alli.

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19r>8 PLYM OUTH .......S lflO o2 d n o r P lazn . A iiin m n tle a n d new m o t o r . .

1958 FORD ...................$1445W a u o n 4 diM>r. VR, o v e r d r iv e and c ic u n .

-B 6 7 -(4 H -B ¥ R 0 L & T — $l-U 64 d o o r . P o w e rg tid e . " t J '' . S h a rp .

1956 C H E V R O L E T ......$995D e l R a y coupe. A ll l e a t h e r In terio r.

1956 O LD SM O B IL E .$10954 d o o r H oliday . A ll p o w e r . C lean.

1959 C H E V R O L E T ..:.!tl8954 d o o r . VH, p o w c r s l l d e . G o o d buy.

1957 O L D SM O B IL E ;.$1395^ / ] H i\ |[|)|^y C|<>nn a n d - 6 h * r p i_

A u th o r l ie d C h e v r o le t D e a le r

MAGIC VALLEY MOTORS ,•

r h o n . S6t BUHL rl io n . ItO

BETTER BU Y S IN'-CA-RS -

1 0 6 8 C H E V . N o m ad W a g o n . Loaded.

1967 F O R D ^ U t lo n w a i r o n . "6 ", O v erd r iv e .p O N T I A C ~ 5 - p i i » « n i e r ~ w i a o n VK, h y d ra m a tlc . p o w e r a tee rlng .

1057 P O N T IA O 2 -d o o r . V 8 . hyd ra- m a lic .

1067 C H E V . VB a e d a n . P o w e rg l ld i . -*•— - E x t r m l e i . ---------------------------------- -—

PICKUPS1958 I N T E R N A T I O N A L S - i : 0 P ick ­

u p . 4-w heel d r iv e . _ ( J4 _ W li5 -C H E V U O L E T f t^ -% -4 « n .-O ti* -

.S'liMcd. pno 4-ai>««l:__10^6 G M C i/j-to n . E x t r a n i c e . '

TRUCKS1900 C M C 2-ton . VO m o t o r . 2*it>ced. 1U60 C H E V . 2 - to n . "6". 2-8pee<l.

1053 r O R D F«. N e w p a i n t , ^ ap e ed .

1052 IN T E R N A T ’L L -1 8 0 . S -ipeed. - 1 0 i a - £ O R D - E f i ^ H a a t , h e d .____________

1018 C H E V ItO L E T 2 - to n . B e« t bed.

TWIN F A L L S EQ U IPM EN T CO.

V r u C K L A N E W E S X H E J-4420

SAyE NOW!!!1059 P L Y M O U T H 4 d o o r a e d a n . J5 ,-

000 m i l e i ........................................I166&

105*7 C H E V R O L E T B e l A i r le d an . 22 .000 milca ................................ IlllUS

1068 P L Y M O U T H 4 -d o o r a e d a n . O ver­d r iv e tr a n a m la a lo n ................. I120S

1958 D eS O T O F lre< Iom e a e d a n . Real c l e i n ......................................... ...11698

" i t f B 8 " p i : Y H 0 U T i r s i i 5 ? r s i r b T r i > s h ; B ' p a a s e n g k r w a g o n ....................I21D5

1967 D O D G E S ie r r a 4 d o o r w agon. S h a r p ............................................. .41496

1057 P L Y M O U T H 4 d o o r a U t lo n w a. E o n . 12} o n l y ..........................„ ..liai)6

106 8 C H E V R O lll 'r r B e l A i r icd an . P o w e r a te ^ r in g ......T„... ,..,.,.11685

106D C H E V R O L E T R c l A i r le tlan . L o w niileoBe. C l e a n ............I18U6

10&7 DODGE C u i to m R oyal ladan.N e w T irea ...................;....... ; ...... tiaUS

1 067 C l lU Y S L E R . N « w door. Ret] N ici .....

Yorker 4..........‘.Ilflfti

W « h a v e M ve ra l 1 0 (6 a n d older m o d f l l i r e a l good a n d ' p r i c e d to le ll.

BOB REESE MOTOR CO.

800 Dlock Ind A vt. Soulli

O v e n E v e n in g ! C lo a e d B u iid ari K e n n y M oon a n d N e l l C o a tti

B U Y -S E L L O R T I j ^ A D E

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1 0 :)8 C H K V ItO L l-r r top p lc k n o .itad in , h e n le r . a iiU inM lie I r a n * , n iim lon . VK m o to r , in iw er »te«-r- ing , i le l iu e cn li. w ide l>e<l, K re n - g le h lle h n n d n y lo n lire a . S h o w r«H)m c lea n ................................ 1 1446

ll*oH « :H K V R ()I .F rr «•:, ton. 4 >peeH tran«miHMlon. rud io , 'h e a l e r , fi ply tIriM, i r i i i l e r h itch . Itcn<|y to go to w«>rk H 'JU J

10:>fl FO R I) H n n i'h p ro , VS m oU )r, • la n d n rd trn n n n iio i lim a n il e \ - ce llen t U rea . J l l » 5

ID.TO FO R I) l.j to n p ic k u p . VR m o lo r , 4 aixyvl tT>anami>iiiion. R im a

RTC!ECHEVROLET

ON SOUTH LINCOLN . JEROME

EA 4-4821 B a . m . t o 7 p .m .

-<5U-A-LIT-Y- - Q K -

USED. CARSTHESE CARS ARE IN

TOP SHAPE1 8 6 8 ’O liB V i lO L E T < i » r B e U l r .

R adio, h e a t e r , n e w m o lo r w i th fu ll w a r r a n ty . D e a u tlfu l w h i t e fin iah , a t a n d a r d t r a n a m ln l o n w ith o v e r d r iv e . S E E T H I S . . . ..................... .:............_ .iiso6

1& 60 C O R V A IR ! d o o r la d a n . B e a u ­t ifu l b lack f i n U h . R ad io , h e a t ­e r , i t a n d a r d t r a n a m lu l o n . n.OOO mile* a n d n e w cair w a r r a n ty , ...............................| 101»6

lO oD C H E V R O L E T 4 door R e lA ir . Rndlu. h e a le r . V 8 e n n in e a n d

O P o w erg lid e tr4 inam lB alon ....$170S

1{>A0 FORD C iia io m 800. i d o o r . T u - "T* to n r ~ p a ln t ;— tl— ty lln tlp r e n ir t r

and h eale r . S e e th ia o n a .. ..$1606

1 9 6 6 D ODtJE C u B lo ra R o y a l ,-4 d o o r...........■ '■hanltopr' l U d l o r h<(it«r,*‘

■ lee rin g ,' p o w e r b rakea . w h i te w all i l r M a n d b e a u tifu l S - i o n f color. O n ly ...........I.......................tHOfi

1 9 u 4 IIUICK 2 d o o r h a rd to p . R a d io , heater.- p o w e r a te e rln g , p o w e r brakea. See t h l a o n a ..............tS 9 6

- l» S f l-O h D S M O D lb K -4 'd o o i- f lB * a e d a n ^ R adio, h e u te r , pow er b r a k e a , pow er acu l a n d tu - to n e ....T..rs006

1 0 6 6 P O N T IA C 2 d o o r aedan. V S e n - fflne, ra d io , b e a te r a n d n e w p a in t ............ ------------------- - ...1 0 9 6

1 0 6 2 C H E V R O L E T 4 doo r le d a n . R a ­dio, h e a te r , g o o d ru b b er . T h Ia c a r U e x c e p tio n a l ly c le a n ...I2 9 S

l o c o FORD 2 d o o r a ed a n . V 8 m o to r , radio, h e a t e r a n d ru n a s o o d . Only .........................................- ........ 105

lO o l C A D IL L A C : door D e V U lt JiHrtltup. R a d io , h e a te r a n d m o ­to r o v e rh a u le d ...........................1206

1 0 4 7 C H E V R O L E T I d o o r c lu b coupe, K u n a ................................... |4 6

COMMERCIALSj p (.0 m i E V i m E T Vi to n p ic k u p .

S e y lln d c r m o lb r . S ly ln ld a i t>odr~ and 5 a p eed t r a n a m iM io n . . . . |U l l6

1 0 6 0 C H E V R O L E T Vj ton p i c k u p . 6 cy lln tie r m o to r . S ty lee ide b o tly , long w h e a lb a M and 4 a p e ^ tran am faiilon ............ ...............f l 7 9 6

lO&'O FORD Vj t o n p ic k u p , 6 c y l in d e r m otor, 4 a p ^ tr a n a ib ia a lo n ,

________ ia .l) llQ ^ iic tu n l m i l g ^ E q u i c R f f l ,w ith h ig h w a y c r u b e r • p o r t e a u , T iili u n i t ia I lk * i i« w V ... ; . . |1 9 S S '

J 0 6 8 C H K V R O L E T ? , t(»n.. L o n g w h f e lb a a e , - e x e « l l e n l - r u b b e r . 4 apeed t r a n a m la a lo n , ! »p«ed a x U a n d 26,000 m ll e a ..................$-1895

1 0 6 0 (iMO a to n . L o n g » liM lb a a « . 4 apeed tr a n a m la a lc n , I a p e td a i iU a n d 'f l a t bed .............................. $ t i9 A

l a s r 'd M U \!j to n p ic k u p . G ood r u b ­ber, 4 a peed t r a n im la a lo n , r a ­d io a n d h e a l e r ............................ |« 4 S

1047 ciiEViioi.i?r m.p Vm, 4 ip eed tr a n a m la a lo n . R u n a s o o d , ............. ................ ........... .’..HQJ '

1 9 4 7 I N n : n N A T I O N A t . r > n , l < V u c b . (lood rubWr. Butli imxl ...... |g |

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oMao t eh m s-0E03I5D-80rraAY8*-

M I'S I v r u l F U 'K : lH.>t ik .U io o h i l e t iliku h x i 'c llp iil roniliiW'li In Q i i i r e

l;- .i I O K I) I . t..ii i'i.'k.i|., »i >.>h| v - ..iiil iii M.tvm h V ; ,|,.,r . r.-«| , - lo « » . I

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S|.M'» \ l ) l l . l . \ C " c r a e .la n . C l a a n ,................... .-1405

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- N O W -Y O U C A N O W N A N E W

F l ' I . I . S I Z E

19H1 rO N T IA C■Sl'ORT .SKDAN W IT H

POWER STEERING HYT)R.-\MATIC

KADIO-HKATER ...F IL T K R -A N T IK R IO I 'V .E

l i K A I l Y T d ( 1 0 . D K l . I V K K K U I N T W I N K A I.L S , O N L Y —

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601 M A I N E A S T R E 3 - 1 8 2 3

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19SS O L D S S u p e r 88 4-door ......... t 95

10&4 O I J ) S S u p e r 8B 4-door .........:>6 t)6IMS S T tlO F .H A K K It V-8 2 - d o o r w a -

g ..n . ov ,.r.lrive ........................... I.SUS

1955 U U U tiK 9 I’a iienger 4 - d o o r W a -. . B o n ____ _____________________ 17U51958 CH H Y .-^L K /l New Y o r k e r 4-

d o o r . F u ll I’ower ...........^ . . . . |1 0 t )51967 C H E V R O L C T V-8 2 1 0 4 -d o o r

H n rd t< ip ......................................$12U6IDST I lD IC K Si>e<-i»l 4 -d o o r S iM a n .

F u l l p o w e r ............................... 1111161957 I M P E K I A L 2 • door H u r d t o p .

F u l l P o w er. Air c o n d i t i o n in i r . ......................................................... $181)5

1958 M E IIC U R Y Turnpike C r u U e r . 4- d o o r h a rd to p . Kull p o w e r . . . . I I 8 0 6

!»S8 T H U N D E R U IR D . F u l l p o w e r . .................. .................................. 1 2 5 0 6

1959 R U I C K La»abr« 2 i l o o r H a r d - t o p . F u l l p o w e r ---------^ | 2 2 t ) 5

IflftO M K llC U R Y Mf>nlclalr 2 - < loorH a r d t o p . Full power ............. I2HU6

1060 O L D S 2-dixir S e d a n . F u l l

19,17 CADILLAC.

• SE D A N licV lLL E “

R iU lio , l i r u i t ' r . n i i t o m n t l c

piHvt‘r-4>rftkea,-- p o w e r w i n d o w s , p o w e r s e a t . L o c n l o n e - o w 'i i e r , ,v c t y l o w lu il i 'f tK c . A i r c o i i d l t l o u l n R .

I’R IC ED TO S E L L

YOURRE MOTOR CO.

r.r.l Mnln A ve. F~o. R E S - e S I l

r ;

I960 O L D S 98 ConverlibU. F u l l p o w ­e r ........ ........ ........... ..................... 13 4 0 5

SPAETH MOTOR CO.

B i l l G iU on EA 4 - 6 3 7 8 Je ro m e E A 4 -4 3 2 4

HEADQUARTERS■ i-.FOll

USED PICKUPSA N D

STATION WAGONS

■195a FQRD- _ai995F o rd o r c o u n try l^ la n . V S e n s i n e . ratiio ; h c u t e r , Fordoraatio a n d d a r k blue.

1959 PLYMOUTH- $1995— Ford o c , . - i aub u rln iL —VH e n g i n e , r a - "~Hlo, h c u t e r , Torcjir«flR« I n tn b m in a lo n ,

p o w er a te e r l n g , power r e a r w in d o w .

1959 FORD $2195— f o r t io r - c o u n t r y ledan rV fl e n » l n e r - r a -

dlo, h e a t e r , Crulieom alic t r a n i im ia - • lo n , p o w e r ateerlng, p o w < ^ / e » t .

1969 FORD $2195~ y o r d d f ‘ a o u n t r y if la n . V 8 E n g in e ,

rad fd ,^ h ' i u t ^ F o rdom atls ; . . i l l w r l M ^ - T u r l o n i ..ilrow a.- a n d .J D n i t* .

4 9 6 9 ^ P O R D — — $ a i 9 5 -T u d o r c o u n t r y ledan. VB e n i f in e .

—radio,—h c a te r r C r u l« e o m a l le - - t r a n a m ia —lio n , p o w e r ateerlng, a i r c o n d i t i o n ­in g a n d lo w mileage.

1958 FORD $1695F o rd o r c o u n t r y ledan. V 8 e n s l n e . rad io , h e a t e r , lu tom atio t r a n a n i l a - •Ion , p o w e r ateerlng, t u t o i i e j> a m i. .

1957 FORD $1395F o rd o r c o u n t r y led in . R a d io , h e u te r . F o r d o m a t lo tra n im iii lo n a n d tu > tone .

PICKUPS1957 CHEVROLET $1095'A to n . H e a te r , wrap a r o u n d r e a r w in d o w . 6 cylinder e n g in e , h e a v y d u ly r e a r bum per and 1 a p e e d t r a n a - m lialoQ .

1957 CHEVROLET ^11951/4 t o n , 6 cyllniler e n g i n e . l o n g w h e e lb a a c , 4 ipeeil tr a n s m lD a lo n .

1958 CHEVROLET $1395y. Io n A P A C IIK . Long w h e e lh a a e , V8 e n g i n e , 4 ipeed t r a n a n i l n a l o n ,

- r a d i o , - h e a t e r r t U ‘ton« p a in t , m u d a n d

1957 CHEVROLET ;$1095Vj t o n . - 6 cylinder e n g in e , d e l u x e e ib . H e a t e r , good ru b b er , 8 a p e e d ( ra n im lB a lo n .

19,57 CHEVROLET $1195^ to n , 6 e y iln d tr e n g in e . 4 a p e e d

healer, h e a v y d u t y

1957 'CHEVROLET $1M 5• H to n - S h o r t whMlbaie, e c y l i n d e r

e n g in e , h e a t e r , n i w 'i e a t c o v e r a , 8 ip e e d t r a n im i i i lo n . h e a v y d u t y b u m p t r a n d t r i l l i r h lu h ,

,1951 CHEVROLET ' $396lU d io , h t a t e r , 4 i p n d t r a n a m l a a l o n a n d n t w p a in t . .

f l a l n m e n 'a hom atihonN f o r a f t e r h o u l ^ I ly ro n M o y e a ' K K 8 .7 4 7 0

.D ea n U w UBud S m i t h K K » - » 2 *D ick G l l le n w a ta r R & 8 -1 6 8 7

— U « 0 =^N -

m -o-t-o-r-s _B IG DRIVE-IN* L O T

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"O iim iro riF i|-A vr» il •n d -ln d 'S t.—

THEISEN’S — P I-N -E X A -R 'S -------1958 U A M H L E R A m baaaador w i t h

f a c to ry a ir c o n d itio n in g a n d . full i*ow er. E x trem a ly e l e a n . . M ual ae« u> a p p re c la U ___ 11 4 9 5

195tl M K U CU IIY M onterey 4 d o o r •l>orl Ri'iliin, U m e a n d w h i la , fu lly rtju lpped . E x c e lle n t I n a ld a

. . nnd ouU Net* e a r t r a d ^ l n . . f 8 0 l

1965 M E R C U R Y M o n U U lr e o u p a . H ea u ilf iil Ui-tona g r e e n w i t h pow er a tee rlng , pow «r b r a k e a , M c re o m u tlr . w hile w a l l t i r e a , t ii iie d g la» i, L oca l o w n e r . REA I . N I C E ......................^ . . .1 6 0 9

1555 C A D IL L A C 4 door ‘62*. P o w e r brnken, (Hiwer a tee rln g , p o w e r w I n ll n w a, a ir c o n d i t io n in g . K hnrp H ronze color, w i th t a i l o r m ade a e a t c o v en , A B T E IA L ,- .......................................................H I M

1065 P L Y M O U T H 4 door B e lv e d e r e . N ice Ill-lone. I n te r io r lo o k a new . F u l ly equipped, o n e lo c a l o w n e r . Really a S h a r p U n i t ,

I9S1 P A C K A R D H ardtop. S h a r p r e d and w h ite , l-'ully e q u ip p e d . O n a o w n e r . C l e a n ................ .............|8 0 6

105i P O N T IA C Club B«dan . H y d r a , m a tlc , rad id , h e ate r a n d n e w t l m . T e rr ltio t r a n a p o r i a t l o n . O n ly .................. ..................... ....... saOB

.THEISEN MOTORS-,.701 Main E aa t

L IN C O L N M ERC UR Y C O M E T

-W-ILLS-

RA-MBLER S A L E S - ARE UP, 68%

USED CARS MUST GO !

'■"Where c u a to m e n i«nd th e i r f r l tn d a * *

19B9 R A M B L E R ( S uper. a t a U o n------ g o n .“ Itad lo T T iea te r a n d o v e r .

d r iv e . O n ly 19,000 m l l e « . . . . |2 0 9 l

. i i i !

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1058 R A ^ i B c r a r r s u p w r r - t f o o n i . — d a n . R a d io , b« a t« r a n d o v « r> d r iv e . O n l y .... - ........ - - f i i o i

d lo , b e a te r and a u to m a t lo t r a n a * - r r — m u r t o n r r o n l r ^ - . ...... = | » 8 i r

- » 5 8 -R A i lB L E I t-D 4 li t» a . .4 i to o rd a n . R a d io , b e a te r a n d o v e r*

........ 'd r iv e . O n ly ------------^ ; | I Z 9 I

1958 81M C A V 8 , 'V t r M l l l e a / . l d o o r ; le d a n . O n l y ------------------------- 179 6

1957 P L Y M O U T H VS. 4 d o o r i f t ! a n .. R a d io . h e aU r a n ti a u t o m a t i a

tr a n a m la a lo n . O nly ......... . , . . .1 8 9 5 :

105S D U IC K 4 door R lv U ra , h a r d t o p . le d a n . A ll pow er, o a ] y . . ^ |1 0 0 5

1056 C H E V R O L E T V8, 4 d o o r h a r d ­to p a p o r t l e d a n , .R a d io , b e a t e r a n d p o w arg lld t. V a r y e l a a n . O u l y ________________ _____u i l l M O -

lOfiS P A C K A R D Clipper, 4 d o o r ' d a n . P o w er i t c e r in g , p o w e r b ra k e a , radio, b e a te r a n d a u to * n ia t le tr a n s m liilo n , O n l] r . .« |4 B 5

- 1 0 S B - T f t lU M P H - S p o r ^ « o a v « tU b ! a ._ V ary o U a n _________________ |9 0 S

1964 C H E V R O L E T 4. d o o r s e d a n . V ery c lea ti. S E E IT T O P A Y J

10S3 C H E V R O L E T 4 doo r a e d a n . l U -----------a io r M g l i r - i n d T e n r e l e a n n s f a B l r -

19(0 C H E V R O L E T 4 d o o t g t d a M M . .

PICKUPS

Iti( ClIEVBOjra a Cunlno « > •

1)11 I N T B R N A II O N A t % -U n

I H I O H O » Ion

111! J E O T ,

WILLS ,

USED CAR DEiPT.S 4 I 4 th A venu f W w t

" - T ^ w e U 'w n l i - i w r n o w A r d - r - - - - - p f im iU lK 3-7465 ’ T w i n r a l t a ' . " W h e re c u a to n ie r i la n d t h a i r ( r l « n 4 i ? .

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PORK CHOPS.

3149

For Stewing, Bertie's

.lb . 5 5 c Chicken Wings., lb .25c

A A Birdseye Chicken-Noodie i f l . o% | 0 I 5 5 ™ E or Macaroni and Cheese ” I

A C s p e c i a l s

TOMATO JCE. Del Monte 46 OX;. . .

T V D IN N E R S Swanson Assorted . . each

- - 1.I l H ,

A C f r e s h p r o d u c e

5 3 ‘ TOMATOES APPUSAUCE

Shurefine IV i cans .

Tastewell 303 cons ’

- m C A N A S ( p n o iT S Tasfewell i V i cons

PEAIMIALVES CORNED BEEF

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