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Voliint"' sue U '” ' Traffic Death Scoreboard JVt, lol IMl •"'I 1«« '■« Miflc “'* •Dtlra iWti. Idaho, 1960 ................... 12 Idflho, 1961 ................... -J3 Magic Valley. 1960 ...... i Mflglc valley, 1061 ..... 2 \Iore Areas A Regional Newspaper Si'iviriK Official City and County Newap«i>er TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, FEBIU'AKY II, lOfil Spacecraft Model Displayed Jobless List ■'..rAgHJKGTON, Feb. 0 (/P)—The liibnr tiepartment to- . , 25 major industrial centers to its- list of aub- I ntifll uneniplnywcnt nrea.s, A spokesman culled the idle tuation ll>e w»rst,.sini-e early World war H, The new rc83 reported with anMrile. rale of six per cent or more f their work force included Philadelphia, Cleveland, Bal- limore, Los Anpieles, Newark, St. Loui.s and Kansas City, the same time, it wa.s announced that Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg will make a five-state inspection of _unemD]Q.v.ment nrea.s be- giniiing tomorrow. He is mnking, at President Kennedy's direction, a series of* on-the-spot tours of areas where unemploy- menL is considered a major prob- lem. Goldberg' will visit Chicago, Gary and South Bend, Ind., and Lansing. Mich., tomorrow; Detroit and Columbus. O., Saturday, and PltUsburgh Sunday. _ _The_ne.W-lRbor-Ciepartment.fiurr_ vey of major labor centers showed that the aggregate rise In unem- ploypient in the 150 major areas surveyed Increased about 50 per cent between November and Jan- uary. More than half of the 160 major areas are now clasallled as hav- ing substantial unemployment— that Is. more than six per cent of their workers Idle. Some of the areas reported an unemployment rate exceeding 12 per cent. areas added to the substan- tial unemployment category, be- sides those already mentioned. In- clude Peoria, 111.Akron, O.; Al- lentown. ‘B'etKIeKem dhd-Easton. Pa.: A s h e v iH e . N. C.; Coipus GhHstlrTerrFHnlJrMlchT^niTid' Rapids. Mich.; Knoxville. Tenn.: Louisville. Ky.; Mobile. Ala.; New Brunswick and Perth Amboy, N.J.; Portland, Ore.; Savannali, Ga.; Tacorha. Wash.; Toledo, 0.; W or- cester, Mass., and York. Pa. The number of major areas now reported with subst^tlal unem- ployment Is 76, largest total re- ported alnce the low point of the 1058 recession when 80 major ftrca« frere so classified. In addition to the 25 major areas added tg, the substantial unem- ployment'list 2B smaller labor m ar- ket areas were.i^jled to a separate critical list for smaller c6mmun> Itles. Seymour Wfllfbeln, labor depart- ment manpower chief, held a news conference on the nation-wide la - bor market statistics for January. Most of these figures. Including the nation-wide idle count of 5,- 385.000 for that month, had been disclosed by President Kennedy In his Feb. 2 economic message to congress. For Stormy East States By The Associated Tress siuiny weather and rising tem- wrsturej lent » hand today a.s Ljinla, Mao’tanti clnla ilU8i>“l f.U-lhat-all-lmt'- paralyzed the liarieJt hit arcBi. , ^ ' , Schools were closed In hundreds I lodUltles In the three states, 0 Virginia highway deaths were .jlbuted to the storm. Hit arrival o( sunny ski™ and temperature.s—expected to Into Ihe mld-40's—were some, but highway crews iittfttie enormous task of clear- , reads. . Hula highways were opening ) tii/llc moving, but secondary ,jl(j were yet to get attention. Evea as the weother bureau rc- the coastal low which 50 muoh snow^ileet and F^n"to the three-state area had lOved well out to sea. It predict- d Increasing cioirdrfi?S3”ffH 3 ^ o re otffl lor tht mountain eectlons iBturday night. Depths tip to IB Inches fell acro.'B ittelch up the. Shenandoah val- :j and Into n o r th e r n Virginia, ddlng a tresh layer to last week's lorm. Combined d e p th s In so m e laces meimred 29 Inches, and finds pushed drifts of four and Ive leet aaoa roods. Dr. l.eo Stoolman poses w ith a full scale model of a spacecraft at CaUech's propiMon lab la Pasadena, Calif. The ‘spacecraft is to be bulll by Ilus;hes Aircraft company under technical direc- tion of the lull, .ind planned by the natlon.al aeronautics and space administration to make an easy landlnj: on the moon. Fitted out with Instruments.* drills and television cameras, the payload section of the moon rraft Is designed io analyse moon materials w d report the findings hack to Earth. (AP wlrephoto) House Ends SM ling Bid; ’s Farm EaBOT !kU' ‘Right-to-W ork’ Measure BOISK, Keb, 1) i,T)—The so-failed farm liilmr "riKht-tn-| liOlSl'', Feb. 1) (L'l’D—The Deniocratif niinorlly lifted work" bill was heiulod for tlie bouse t(](lny after a hciiteil,tn<luy the filil)iister .slarted jesterclay in llie lumse in exchange in the .■<i'nate in which the charKC was made il|ami(uinccd hopes of resiilvinif diffcronco.s with Ihe Re- covered other employment by a ''sleeper clause." The publican ma.jorily. Minority Leader C. 11. iliirer, iJ., Gem, measure |ia.ssed the senate by a narrow I« ‘21 vote in which four Democrats join- ed 19 Republicans in voting for the bill and four Kepub- licana joineil 17 democrats in opposintr it. N'» notice of l'EfCi5Tr.stilei'ali6ii wa.s Kiven. Proponcnl.s «( Uio bill, including Sen. R. H. Voiing. jr.. H.. Ciinyon. said the bill differed frimi broad "right 10 work " legWlalimt'in tha( It protecied the farmer in harvest- Ing. care and storage at peilKhftble crop.s. Oppcmenu referred Io the clau.se' which extended coverage lo tho.se workers engaged In transportation FPC Men |yon’t Testify^ In Dam Case l-WABHmOTON, - Feb. .D ttlPD - ptral Power Commission Exam- ner William C. Levy today denied Ircquest that two FPC officials 1 subpoenaed to answer charges j possible prejudice In the Nez •rW'Hlgh Mountain Sheep dam artags. Attorneys for the Washington ublic Power Supply .system Had, N,(l^.IYancla L. Adams,. chlet| the FPC's bureau of power, and Mher 8. Wing, San Francisco w io n a l engineer, be. called to pWy. ■ The attoniey.s for W ashington ^Wlc Power contended that FPC witneii.se.s wer.e “plainly ■»«d"agalnsi their client's appll- ^tlon to construct the Nez Perce 1 on the Snake rWcr. They - - ------- !~bh!y originated a t policy levels itWn the commlfislon and filtered «ard" through Wing and denied the request as being mttely and as' having "no He termed the Public «« group's cliarges as "highly indalous, frivolous and Im- oper. S ' ’ ®"'lth, attorney for the icillc Northwest Power company, ‘he High " ®''cep dam, said the ^ n sto n utility was, "plowing a ground because-a similar petl- f been rejected last Octo- -SkHitg-Omrd ‘‘’“hes of new TOder snow was reported Wdnuday at Sun Valley with MMlllms Thunsday. skiing are good, officials ""'35 Inches on Baldy S" the Round' villoy°n Wed"'!',"* ?! " 7 wtcd Mountain C 1 Clouds op,.r„ioi> of the resort. at the WXSyn^^GTbNf. Feb. 9 fUPD—SouLhen Democrats and a Republican attacked Robert C. Weaver today for his views on Integrated housing and his pa.st associations w ith groups later labelled as subver.sive. They opened the attack after the senate aRreed by unanim ous con- -scnt io voi.e on ihc nomlnatlon-of the controversial Negro as“ndmin- istrator of the. housing and home ilnance agency. This waived the usual one-day waiting period. NEWS BULLETINS HAVANA. Feb. ft iliri)—Anil-Castro rebels stepped up their terror campaign aga)n.st the tovcmmenil. today fluiid reports, from^.the^Inte- rior of a steady Ktreufthenlngr of mountain guerrilla forces. NEW YORK, Feb. 9 (/TV-Wall street and broadway circles buzred with rumors today that the Mourltlea spd exchange commission was looking: into a sudden jump in activity In two stocks followinflr a come- dian's roarkft “tip" on a television show. The activity come after Lou Hpltz«, 4 (n o)9-tirae vaudeville and musical com^y star, mentioned on the Jack farr show that he had a {10 stock on tha Aiperlcan Stock Exchange that would fo to $1,000 In 10 years;'[HoUz reportedly did nbt name the issue aloud, but was said to hav6 whimpered the name to Parr and others on tlie show. Driver Fined By Judge for Drug Charge Stanley S. Pltchford, 60,136 Sixth avenue east, wos fined $100 and costs and his driver's license wos .suspended—for—o n tf.^ a M n —Tw4tv Palls. Justice court Thursday for driving while under the Influence of drugs. Pltchford hod been charged with drunken driving but nn ammended complaint wni filed Inter on the drug charge. E. L. Rayborn, Pltch^ ford's attorney, said Pltchford ha,s arthritis and takes the drug to ease the pain. Tlie day of his arrest he opporently took a triple dose and reacted much as though under the Influence of alcohol. Rayborn said. He added that Pltchford was tak- ing the drug under the direction of a doctor. Pltchlord wos arrested Feb. 1 an olghtli-o(-a-5hilimarth-ot-fluhl-on a county rood by State Patrolman Rlohord Burni. He appeared be- Wllllam L. Nungester who trans- ferred the case to Twin Falls Jus- tice court for the convenience of a witness. J. D. Spencer, Rupert, was fined SlOO and costs and given 20 de- merits 'Wednesday afternoon by Rupert pollcc Judge George Red- tord for drunk driving. Spencer Is serving out the fine In Jail. He was arrested In Rupert Jon. 30 by Ru- pert Policeman John Green. Leonard E. HankJns, 16, Burley, was fined $26 by acting Burley Police Judge James Annest Wed U.S. Electric Firms Facing Suit Tlireats P.HILADELPHIA, Feb. 9 (AP and UPI)-Governmen- tal agencies and private, utilities, stirred by the bust-up of electrical firm price-fixing and bid-rigging, today studied prospects of recovering millions of dollars in alleg- ed overcharges through antitrust civil suits. The threat of ma.ssive legal actions, made by officials from ^.oast to coast, came in the wake of the successful federal prosecU' tion of antitrust charges of 29 of America's biggest eleC' trical manufacturers and 45 of their top executive.s. Roll Call BOISE, Feb. 9 (/P^Here Is the roll call vote by which the Idaho .senate approved 23 to 2\ the .so-called "right to work" bill affecting farm employment: For the bill: Republican.s for, 19—Barlow, Barron, Bllck. Botlolfsen, Campbell. Cook, Cooper. Han- .sen, Heath. McClure. Murphy of Lincoln, Nally. Poole. Ra-s- mu&sen, Seeley. Smith. WallinR- ton, Yensen, Young of Canyon. Democrats /or. 4 — Burge, Freclerick5en. Parkins, Sand- berg. J^galust^tho-blll: Republicans against, 4—Nae- gle. Prather, Roden, Samiielson. Democrats against. 17 —An- dru.s, Auslch. Buxton, Chase, COTT" Daniels, Dee. Donart. Hechtner, Lough. McLeod, Mur- phy of Shoshone. Nock, Sims, Steensen, WethercU, Young of Fremor^t. The companies w.ere fined a total of $1,787,000 for the Illegal con- spiracy to destroy Irec competition in the sale of equipment used to light homes and power battleshlp.s, among everything else electric Tlie 44 executives — one will be sentenced later ~ were fined $137,500 and seven were ordered jailed for 30 days. Total fines im posed by U. S. Dlst. Judge J. Cul- lenn Qaney, In the mass sen- tencing Monday and Tuesday, were $1,924,500. Attorney General Robert F. Ken- nedy announced today that the government will file damage cults “within two m onths” against the electrical firms. The President’s brother said at least 20 agencies of Ih^ederal governmenrhave. purchased equip- ment from the 29 manufacturers of heavy electrical equipment who [£hte“nced "liT Pmladelpl Four major U. S. cities were readying damage suits, city offi- cials In New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Pronclsco said they would file damage suits with the amount involved still to bo determined. _ .. ... However, one estimate of the Chicago claim was In excess of five million dollars. Los Angeles said Its claim would “run Into mil- lions.” President Kennedy noted at his news conference yesterday tho nesday afternoon for running a ^ news conference Wednesday the stoplight. j efforts made by the electrical Jlrms WcUon Osterliout, 26, Declo, was to defraud the government. He fined $25 Wednesday by Judge An- (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) condemned “conflicts of Interest <Contltiu«<) 9n pBgt a, Column S> Republicans - Fan Gap” Studies WASmNCSTON. Feb. 8 Itfll- GOP congressional leaders fanned the "mlsalle gap" controversy to- day with Jibes at President Ken- nedy and Defense Secretary Robert S. McNninara. ' House Republican Leader (5har- les A, Halleok, Indiana, told a news conference he wished Kennedy had applied the some test of "premo- tureness" to hts ICGO campoign statements on missiles that he now anEllia-to-i-JJontjigon-study-on the subjeot. And senate GOP Leader Everett - in. Illinois, said he has drafted a letter to McNamara os Ing bim flatly whether he held press briefing In which he told newsmen no missile gap now exists. Dirkson malnlalnB published re- porls'of such a ftadlng show “Ike was right." Dlrkton and-Halleck -talked-to newsmen following today’s Joint OOP legislative conference, at which they also reviewed Ken- nedy's proposals on halting the gold drain and dealing with unom- ploym'ent compensation and mini- mum wage problems. They said ReSubllcana would take a close look at such anti-re - cession measures to malto sure "we do nothing that will dampen down the recovery process." and processing of farm crops. A partisan dtspute erupted when Sen. J. Ray Cox, Jr., D., Kootenai, the minority lender, moved th at the bill be referred back to the ihdusfry and labor committee for further study. Republlcon Majority Leader Jack Murphy, R., Lincoln, imme- diately challenged the motion as an attempt of the Domocratio mi- nority to defeat the bill. Murphy sold. "I think we all know tho reason for this leglslo- tlon. It.becomes obvious when we (Contliiued on PajB 2, Column 1) . Allies ‘Open’ To Sky Spy, Expert Says LONDON, Feb. S BfD—A leading British space expert sold today western confusion in trying to track Russia's seven-ton satellite shows allies are "wld^ open" their tracking facilities ore out- dated. The Soviet aotelllte wos seen over Edinburgh early today after Russian scientists told Scottish scientists when and where to look for It. But It was "missing" lor several days before that and there was speculation it hod reentered the atmosphere. L. P. Carter, secretary of the British Interplanetary society, sold In an Interview there are three major western. vulnerabilities in trying to defend against "orbital espionage.' —It now la possible lor a satel- llte-to-go-nlmost-nndetECI —Once detected. It la Impossible to know the exact purpose of .the Sputnik If the Bovleta choose to —Unless detection methods are Improved, military Interception of a sotelllte In time of war would be very dltficult. Save Water! ARlMO. Feb. i) OI-~Itlalu)'.s .sno\^‘ .survey suppi'vi.sor .suiiucsi- ,ed_-ycstci'day -Uiat fnrmei's in- the .slate begin .saving ualfr Morlan Nelson,, who Is ivlsn supervisor for the Columbia ^ivcr basin snow survey, .snlci there Is a good possibility of a walrr shortage this year. He .said It will probably be below four m illion acre-fcet for the flnst time In 20 years In Idaho. He said h e based his flgurc.s on waterflow from the Snake -river -ami ~on the ^b^nonrnil snow fall so far this year. This three-way photo comba, released by NASA, shows Ham, the chimpanzee, during his flight Into space from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Using daylight for exposure, Ham’s Image was reflected by a mirror onto a IQ millimeter camera dperatlnif at four frames per second. (NEA telephoto)' Planning Unit Hears Report On Buildiiigs The Twin Palls county plonnlrig board heard a report on county buildings at its monthly meeting Wednesday night. John Hayes, county surveyor and ex - officio board member, gave a "preliminary report" on all county! buildings, valued at approximately lour mil lion dollars. . ^ades Tax Backed BOISE, Feb, 0 dlPO'- A tpeolal meeting of the Unified Education council has voiced unanimous ap- proval of a bill which would levy ly three per cent sales tax. The council, composed of rep- resentatives of the Idaho Congress o( Parents and Teachers, the Ida- ho School Trustees association and the Idaho Education association, said money from such a tax ,was needed for the schools. Hayes said'that most buildings were gpod to fair condition. The study will be continued and a utli izntlon report on each building is expected at future meetings. The group heard R. O. Severson read proposed bylaws. It was idoptlun of tl rules until the next meeting, «o members would have additional time to consider the bylaws. County Commissioner Russell C. (Budi Larsen, ex - officio board member, urged the board to en- dorse house bill 118. This bill would give county commissions au- thority to lease county property for up to 60 years. 1‘he planners took no action on this suggestion. Larsen explained It has been suggested that Uie top floors of the old county hospital building be leased to private enterprise to serve as a nursing home. He said -sucti-a-nurslngrhomc-mlght-pro^ vide housing for. Juveniles and mental patients who come under the purview of county authorities Entt“the"probate"court ----------- In response to a question, Larsen said juvenile delinquents and children accused- ol delinquency — and jjersons held lot mental hear- ings are confined at present In the county Jail, operated by the T\^n Palls county_sherlf|'ij)fJlce,. Facl Itles for these persons are inade- quate, he asserted. Larsen also assured the planning board It had "the support of the county commission." He explained that the recent dismissal of 'W. W. Lowery as county weed control program supervisor was "a politi- cal slap at Bud Larsen" by Com- mission Ciiaitman Henry' Crow, Larsen, a Democrat, was formerly (Conllnuid OD Pal. 1, Colamn 4) amuuinced the larliamcnlary tactic would liu ilroppeii at Ica.st fo r a ilay im the a.ssu- raiice “ every effort is being made to broak the Ini' jam of hon.-ie bills in th e .somite.” The Dcmocral.? lifted their one- Ttay— fllllliiisiiT.— lltjrn— sald~ "to ' .iliow our intentions are and were honorable anil well Inlondcd." "Wc feol we made very substan- tliil procre.H-H o v e rn ig h t and the l».st intcrc.sUi ol the state, would 1)0 .served by moving forward In the hoii.sc." he told a newsman. ; niBhl nftcr the delaying tactics were hulled, the hou.se moved swlltly throuiih a Ilnal consldera- Uon. colendar on appropriations. I All 10 appropriations bills — which would spend Sl.675,888 — pa.ssed and only one produced nrach~tlPtmttr~Hr'li. - wermaa llTc- Devltt. D.. Bannock, objected to. nliproprlatlng S5.500 from the ■ highway fund lo the governor for ■ expense.s of llie W estern Inter- ' ■slate committee on highway policy problems. McDevltt said the purpose of the opproprlaUon was laudable but he called admlntslratlon of the fund "deplorable." He said only $1,014 o f the amount appropriat- ed for the cuiTcnt biennium had been spent and that an Increased appropriation was asked for the coming two years. monies—from the highway lund— lie idle for two years te l the highway construction program. H» pointed out that Idaho could goln raoro money In federal malchlni ■ funds. Rep. Allan Shepard, R„ A iiji and Rep. Fred ^Vallon. D„ Oami^(‘ defended the appropriation. Sheji-':; ard said that'tine of the reasons some of the money was not spent was the fact some committee members did not turn lA enpense accounts. The bill passed“46 to 6. In the senate, action'wu tier Iayed_whenJ)bUi,i)artIe^wcifC(nta caucus Bt 11 o'clock, apparently to, see w hat could be done to brealc. the slowdown which now li in its eighth day. There were no new bills Intro- duced-nnd-the-senateTecessed'for the caucuses before It reached ths thlrd-readlnShcalentJarr-whlch-in' eluded the administration's con- troversial 7.4 million dollar build- ing bill which already has passed the house. Action on the building bill was expected this afternoon. Meantime, the senate Jduca- tIon committee voted' to report out a new formula for dlstrM on of state aid to public schools. It will not, however, be m ade public until Monday. Trial Ordered For 5 Accused Russian Spies LONDON. Feb. 9 (llPIl—Five mem- bers of an alleged Soviet spy ring accu.sed of stealing western naval secrets. Including details of Brit- ain's first atom ic submarine built with American help, were ordered today to s ta n d trial for espionage. order at the end of a three-day preliminary hearing (or the'(h>ec men and tw o women. All-have pleaded Innocent. Expert te.stlmony at the hearing linked them to the theft ol secret detalLs of th e British submarine Dreadnought, which was built here and powered by on American nuc- lear reactor. The live alleged Soviet spies ta' elude Henry P. Houghton, 65, and his fiancee .Ethel E. Gee,J6, civil- ian employes at the Portland nav- al base;- P eter J. Kroger, 60, dnd bls-wife H elen,-47,-booksellers-al- leged to be the communications experts and paymasters for the ring, and Oordon Lonsdale, 38, whom the crow n says Is a Russian. Tho Krogers entered Brltoln on Oanadlon-passports.-but'their real origins are obscure. —(In—Now— York—the—JournaJ- American said in a copyright dis- patch that Kroger actually Is a native New 'yorker named Morris Cohen, a onetime star football player In a Ne*f York City high school. (The newspaper sold the FBI had been' on Cohen’s troll for about live years, and'he last was seen In New Y ork In 1951 or 1952. It said he was graduated from New York's James Monroe high school in 1928 and in the mid- 1930's Joined the Lincoln brigade to (Ight agolnst Francisco Franco In the Sapnlsh civil war.) ‘J lo sMoTuaH ' “nBreas "Wcanj tro' ^ ,,‘ 1" of ' “‘'“Ughavisf n “W “"1 nuwing Launches Program to Safeguard U.S. Health (UP!)— Dronosnl nn hifnUh nnfa fnt- fhfl ln(rs which rnn hi> fnvnH iinHnr nf hpttlMi rmfa mitu nhanliif.n frno- Hlahllehta of President 'tr^nnn. care for^ personfl ^Ughflght-- hi which f e ““'* « n a d c n K . “ '° ““ " ‘’‘J' ilentai «ervlcc,| 'Ih, a n , I o ' th llrli„,. „.,.i mirsing nnd lo medical ‘'ch, "nd “ 'Pl'cd-i >^hll{ir Oh nnd njcdlcal ru- said Iho propMal on health care for the aged-^ortaln to touch oil a big congressional battle—would cover million persons past their esth birthday nnnlveriarlca as of Jan. 1, 1003, nieae officials said It would cost 1.1 billion doHnrs in Its first year o^1«ll^ll)^^IlI6n^Tlrd■^la moim ft 1.8 billion dollars a year Increaao hi social security payroll taxes. Anyone- with ony onrnlnga iin- OM sooiBi-scoin'ity-wouui'imvo to I>ny higher taxes to'flnnnoo tho lii'ugrani. Bo viould omployoni. Tho flrst.stago.UI tho two-slcp Inx Increase, offeotlvo Jon, 1,10(12, would h it only tlio<iq oarHing more [hmi $4,000 a your; For that year, M'o cnutlng $4,1100 lim it of cain- ings .which con be taxed under social security would bo rated lo J6,0Q0, This would cost every em - ploye eai-nlng as much os $6,000 on additional (O a yeor and self- employed persons at that level »9 a year extro, . The second tax (noroase, effoo-. tivo-Jnnririoojrwoum-iio-iinpiiiiir to everyone covcro(l by aoolal Bc- curlty. An extra one loui'Hi of ono per cent tax would bo levied on cnrnlngs-up to-$B,000”Thl5 would ineiin tax boosts of up to lia.Bp a year for employes ond for solf-omploycd. . Kennedy Insisted "thli program Is not a program of soolallicd niedlolno," 'It li a proiirniii ol piopayinont of health costs with absolute free- dom ot choice guaronlDcd/’ lie said. "Every person will choose Kls own doctor and hospital." Tho program li^ a modified ver- sion of ono which congress rnfusecl to enact last .year, approving in- stead n 'program of fcdernl-slnte ntKlth iare grants for ncoily olii pooplo not on rollof, Tho A rU C IO backs tho social security a^ipronch and the American McalrnI associ- ation-Is a primc'oproncrit: ------------ "Tlib health ot our notion Is a key lo 11a luWro," Kennedy tald, "It u to tiioTmrinishcd mifiiiiMsm hoallh-whloh nfleols every per- son! nnd homo and ooinniunlty In this Innd-tliat wo must now dkeot our lost «Hott«," Highlights of President Kenno- dy's hoaltih and hospital oarei Medical care for the aged—"In essence, I am recommondlng ert- actinont of a heolth insurance pro- gram under the social security system ', , ." For caoh single ill- ness, It would provide hosnlth . ,0 OD clays, paying all costs over $10 dally for the first'nine days (minimum, (aoi and lull costs for the remainder; up td loo days of nursing liome servlqcf.iiUor re- lenso trom tho hbspitiil; payment of all DUt-potlont diagnostic costs over »20, «nfl community visiting nurse sprvlces. . Community health servldos Btepped-Mi> progr»m ol ledor»l (CinllnnM H fu t I, Cilaiaa I) lusicians Arrested on Dope Counts LAS VEOAS, Nev., Feb. 9 IIIPD- Four members of Duke Ellhigton’s famed Jazz b an d were arrested to- day on narcotics charges and sherlfl's detectives said they found heroin in th eir llvtog quarters. Token tato custody as they were walking to a rehearsal at a strip hotel were J o h n Willie Cook, 36, PlttsburshrT’a':r“AWew~wncojf, 35, and Willls'Haymond Nance, 47, all trumpet players; and Paul Con' falves, 40. N ew York, a m player. Nance and Wilcox gave local addresses. Also arrested were William Henry Black, 37, ah arran'gef for the band, a n d Joan Wllllnrn's, 27, who was with the musicians. , Block was booked for carrying - concealed ' weapon-^a" straight - edge razor. M iss Williams was booked for vagrancy. Lloyd Bell, chief ot sheriff's de- tectives, sold th e arrests culmin- ated an Investigation of two weeks. He said small amounts of heroin were found In the musicians' apartments. The band h a s been appearing In the lounge of the Riviera hotel. Tougher SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 0 111 -A pair ot hills hnvB hem In- troduced hi Utah’s hbuse to make all teen-agers take driver training courses and” to" ftlie’ the minimum driving age to 18 for those who don't. The bills would also raise the' state license tax for di;lver edu- cation from $1 to (1J!5. Mayor Blasts Late Arrests EAST ORANGE, N. J„ Feb. O' (CTII-M&yor James W. K elly, jr.. summoned Police Chief, John Mc- Olnty to 'a meeting today to dls- case the ’’shocking" 'arrests In the midrlln nf..th e-nlght-of-^eliiiaueBfr— library book borrowers. "I cannot condone people being arrested a t that hour of the night tor an offense of this kind," Kelly told United Press International, "I think It most unfortunate and- - I Isiiued an order that no more . arrests be-mode at- thls-hbur:fo'r offenses ot this nature." _ ,' McGlnty said he would tell Kelly that "under certain circumstances late-hour arrests might be neces- sary," B u t he emphasized these .. probably would involve only ex- treme coses. Kelly scored tho searching of suspects and theh- Jailing In cues . where they could not put up 1100 ball, HIGHLIGHTSm Today's I^imos-Ne'ws Page 1—Demos call oft slow- down In state houie. More areas added to Jobless Hat, U S. elec- trical firms taoing gult threats, Kennedy launches program to BOteguard u,S. health, "Mlok' adjusts to ille with youngsters Page 3—Now realtor board Icoder Installed. I’age — Editorial; "Beware Shoals." .. ' V.'.......- — - - Page 8—Civic orchestra co'n- ccrt to leaturo soloists, - -I’age 0— lieorulteri. tvln plaque Page 18-4910 rcjlorcs basket- ball play. -Miek^Has Adjusted to Life- Witli Youngsters, Otlier Dogs Old Mick," aoved from "exeoU' tion" by I Tlmcs-News story last Oetober, apparently has adjusted to living with other dogs snd joungsters m ore readily than ono might have expected, then when hla moster, Nick Wil Hams, 7J, a former iheepherder died In his sleep. n^Jleft orders tor Mioi('ii_(|eflth,^,wiien_ttiajitory appeared in the TImea-Nows, Twin Falls dogcatcher Wllllnm Dye re- ceived more th a n ISO telephone ojill) -from persons- asking ■to '‘idopt". the dog. . ' Olni'cnoe Sohnelder, «7d J»ok- ton stiMt, got him on the to- iNliiid when tho first one to claim him couldn't pul up with the dog'i barking. ' ' "Old M ick’’ mOvod In with Mr. and Mrs, Sohnelder, their la-yosr- old ton, G ese, end two other iSiigli. . Gene sold Wednesday that the oldJog-app»«r«-ti).l)«-moi'»-(rUii(l— ly with children and more'reicrv- ed with adults than when he flrt^ moved In. Mtok awaits Sohnelder imd-D8nft’a:_iomi!oomtng,_:»iit— nounoing oaoh with loud barklDg. tho youth snldi ■ ' no's tensltlve too, kcoordlng to Gone.-Once,- BhortlyT-alter-llity— adopted him, ho had Rirough »iid ' tumblo tim e with a poklti(oiv. DWnoil by tho Sohnoldors, A tinitt (CuUnM« m r » i l| CtluM t)

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J o b le s s L i s t■'..rAgHJKGTON, Feb. 0 (/P)— T h e liibnr tiep a rtm en t to - . , 25 m a jo r in d u stria l c e n t e r s to its- list of aub - I ntifll uneniplnywcnt n rea .s , A s p o k e s m a n culled t h e id le tuation ll>e w»rst,.sini-e early W orld w a r H, The n ew rc83 reported w ith anMrile. ra le o f six p e r cen t or m o re f their w o rk f o rc e included P h ilad e lp h ia , C leveland, B al-

limore, Los A n p ie les , N ew ark, S t. Loui.s and K ansas C ity , the sam e time, i t wa.s a n n o u n c e d th a t S ec re ta ry o f

L a b o r A r th u r Goldberg w ill m ake a f iv e -s ta te inspec tion of _u n em D ]Q .v .m en t nrea.s b e - g in iiin g tom orrow . He is m nking, a t P resid en t K ennedy 's d irection , a series of* o n -th e -sp o t tours o f a reas w h ere unem ploy- menL is considered a m ajor p ro b ­lem.

Goldberg' will visit Chicago, G ary an d South Bend, Ind., a n d Lansing . Mich., tom orrow ; D e tro it and Colum bus. O., S a turday , a n d PltUsburgh S unday._ _The_ne.W -lRbor-Ciepartment.fiurr_ vey o f m ajo r labor centers show ed th a t th e aggregate rise In u n e m - p loyp ien t in the 150 m ajor a re a s surveyed Increased about 50 p e r cent betw een Novem ber and J a n ­uary.

M ore th an h a lf o f the 160 m a jo r a reas a re now clasallled as h a v ­ing su b s tan tia l unem ploym ent— th a t Is. m ore th a n six per ce n t of th eir w orkers Idle. Some of th e areas rep o rted a n unem ploym ent ra te exceeding 12 p e r cent.

a re a s added to the su b s ta n ­tial unem p lo y m en t category, b e ­sides those a lready m entioned. In ­clude P eoria , 1 1 1 .A k ro n , O.; A l­len tow n . ‘B'etKIeKem d h d -E a sto n . Pa.: A s h e v i H e . N. C.; C o ipus G h H s tl rT e r rF H n lJ rM lc h T ^ n iT id ' Rapids. M ich.; Knoxville. T e n n .: Louisville. Ky.; M obile. Ala.; New B runsw ick and P e r th Amboy, N .J .; P o rtlan d , Ore.; Savannali, G a .; Tacorha. W ash.; Toledo, 0 .; W o r­cester, M ass., and Y ork. Pa.

T h e n u m b er of m a jo r areas now reported w ith s u b s t^ t l a l u n e m ­p loym ent Is 76, larg est to ta l r e ­ported alnce th e low point o f th e 1058 recess ion w hen 80 m ajor ftrca« frere so classified.

In a d d itio n to th e 25 m ajor a re a s added tg, th e su b stan tia l u n em - p lo y m e n t'l is t 2B sm a lle r labor m a r ­ket a re a s w e re .i^ j le d to a s e p ara te critical l is t fo r sm a lle r c6mmun> Itles.

S ey m o u r W fllfbeln, labor d e p a rt­m ent m anpow er ch ief, held a new s conference o n th e nation-w ide l a ­bor m a rk e t s ta tis tic s for Jan u ary . Most o f these figures. Including the n a tio n -w id e id le count of 5,- 385.000 fo r t h a t m o n th , had been disclosed by P resid en t Kennedy In his Feb . 2 econom ic message to congress.

For Stormy East States

By The Associated Tresssiuiny weather and rising tem -

wrsturej lent » hand today a.s Ljinla, Mao’tanti clnla ilU8i>“lf.U -lhat-all-lm t'- paralyzed the liarieJt hit arcBi. , ^ ' ,

Schools were closed In hundreds I lodUltles In the th ree sta tes,

0 Virginia highway d ea th s were .jlbuted to the storm .Hit arrival o( sunny ski™ and

temperature.s—expected to Into Ihe mld-40's—were some, but highw ay crews

iittfttie enormous task of clear- , reads. .Hula highways were opening ) tii/llc moving, but secondary

,jl(j were yet to get a tten tio n . Evea as the weother bureau rc-

the coastal low which 50 muoh sn o w ^ ilee t and

F^n"to the three-state a rea had lOved well out to sea. I t p red ict- d Increasing cioirdrfi?S3”ffH 3 ^ o re otffl lor tht m ountain eectlons iBturday night.Depths tip to IB Inches fell acro.'B ittelch up the. S henandoah val- :j and Into northern Virginia, ddlng a tresh layer to las t week's lorm. Combined d ep th s In som e laces meimred 29 Inches, and finds pushed drifts o f four and Ive leet aaoa roods.

Dr. l.eo Stoolm an poses w ith a full scale model o f a sp acec ra ft a t CaUech's propiM on la b la Pasadena, Calif. T h e ‘sp a ce c ra ft is to be bulll by Ilus;hes A irc ra f t company under te c h n ic a l d irec­tion of the lull, .ind planned by th e natlon.al a e ro n au tic s a n d space a d m in istra tio n to make an easy landlnj: on the m oon. F itte d out w ith Instrum ents.* drills and television cameras, th e p a y lo a d section of the moon r ra f t Is designed io analyse moon m a te ria ls w d rep o rt th e findings hack to Earth. (AP wlrephoto)

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‘R i g h t - t o - W o r k ’ M e a s u reBOISK, Keb, 1) i,T)— T h e so -fa ile d fa rm liilmr "riK h t-tn -| liO lS l'', F eb . 1) (L 'l ’D —The D en iocratif n iinorlly lifted

w ork" bill w as heiulod fo r tlie b o u se t(](lny a f te r a hciiteil,tn<luy th e filil)iis ter .slarted je s te rc la y in llie lumse in exchange in the .■<i'nate in w h ich th e charKC w as m ade il|am i(u inccd hopes o f resiilvinif diffcronco.s w ith Ihe Re­covered o th e r em ploym ent by a ''s leep e r c la u se ." The publican m a .jo r ily . M inority Leader C. 11. iliirer, iJ., Gem,m e a su re |ia.ssed the sen a te by a n a rro w I« ‘21 vote in w hich fo u r Dem ocrats jo in ­ed 19 R epublicans in vo tin g fo r th e bill and four Kepub- licana joineil 17 d e m o c ra ts in opposintr it. N'» notice o f l'EfCi5Tr.stilei'ali6ii wa.s Kiven.

Proponcnl.s «( Uio bill, including Sen. R. H. Voiing. jr.. H.. Ciinyon. said the bill differed frimi broad "rig h t 10 work " legWlalimt'in th a (It pro tecied the farm er in h a rv est- Ing. care and storage at peilKhftble crop.s.

O ppcm enu referred Io the clau.se' which extended coverage lo tho.se workers engaged In tran sp o rta tio n

F P C Men |yon’t Testify In Dam Case

l-WABHmOTON, - Feb. .D ttlPD - p t r a l Power Commission E xam - ner William C. Levy today denied Ircquest that two FPC officials 1 subpoenaed to answ er charges j possible prejudice In the Nez •rW'Hlgh M ountain Sheep dam artags.Attorneys for the W ashington ublic Power Supply .system H ad , N ,(l^ .IY an cla L . Adams,. ch le t| the FPC's bureau of power, and

Mher 8. Wing, S an Francisco w io n a l engineer, b e . called to

pWy.■ The attoniey.s for W ashington ^Wlc Power contended th a t FPC

witneii.se.s w e r .e “plainly ■ » « d "ag a ln si their c lien t's appll- ^ t l o n to construct th e Nez Perce

1 on the Snake rWcr. They- - -------!~bh!y

originated a t policy levels itWn the commlfislon and filtered « a r d " through W ing and

denied the request a s being mttely and a s ' hav ing "no

He termed the Public «« group's cliarges as "highly indalous, frivolous a n d Im- oper.

S ' ’ ®"'lth, a tto rney for the icillc Northwest Pow er company,

‘he H igh " ®''cep dam , said the

^ n s to n utility was, "plowing a ground because-a sim ila r petl- f been rejected la s t Octo-

-SkHitg-Omrd‘‘’“hes of new

TOder snow was reported Wdnuday a t Sun Valley w ithMMlllms Thunsday. sk iin g

are good, officials

" " '3 5 Inches on Baldy S " the R ound '

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W XSyn^^GTbNf. Feb. 9 fUPD—SouLhen Democrats an d a R epublican a tta c k ed R obert C. Weaver to d ay fo r his views on In te g r a te d housing a n d his pa.st associations w ith groups later labelled a s subver.sive. T h e y opened th e attack a f te r the senate aRreed by u n a n im o u s con-

-scnt io voi.e on ihc nom lnatlon-of th e controversial N egro a s “ ndm in- is t r a to r of the. housing and hom e ilnance agency. T h is w aived the u su a l one-day waiting period.

NEWS B U L LE T IN SHAVANA. Feb. ft iliri)—A n il-C as tro rebels stepped u p th e i r te rro r

cam paign aga)n.st the tovcm m enil. today fluiid reports, fro m ^.th e^ In te ­r io r of a steady Ktreufthenlngr of m ountain guerrilla fo rces.

NEW YO RK , Feb. 9 (/TV-Wall s tree t and broadw ay c irc le s buzred w ith rum ors today th at the M ourltlea spd exchange co m m issio n was looking: in to a sudden jump in ac tiv ity In two stocks followinflr a com e­d ian 's ro ark ft “ tip " on a television show. The activity c o m e a f te r Lou Hpltz«,4(n o )9 -tirae vaudeville a n d m usical co m ^ y s ta r , m en tio n ed on th e Jack f a r r show that he h a d a {10 stock on th a A ip e rlc a n Stock E xchange t h a t would fo to $1,000 In 10 years;'[HoUz rep o r te d ly did n b t n am e th e issue aloud, b u t w as said to hav6 whimpered t h e n am e to P a r r a n d o th e rs on tlie show.

Driver Fined By Judge for Drug Charge

S ta n le y S. P ltch fo rd , 60,136 S ix th avenue east, wos f in e d $100 and costs a n d h is d river 's license wos .suspended—for—o n t f . ^ a M n —Tw4tvPalls. Ju stice court Thursday for driving w hile u n d er th e Influence of drugs.

P ltc h fo rd hod been charged w ith d runken d riv ing b u t n n amm ended com plain t w n i filed Inter on th e drug ch a rg e . E. L. R ayborn, Pltch^ ford's a tto rn e y , sa id P ltchford ha,s a rth r itis a n d takes th e drug to ease the p a in . T lie day of h is arrest he opporen tly took a trip le dose and reacted m u ch as th o u g h under the Influence of alcohol. Rayborn said. He a d d ed t h a t P ltc h fo rd was ta k ­ing th e d ru g u n d e r th e direction of a d oc to r.

P ltc h lo rd wos a rre s te d Feb. 1 a n o lg h tli-o (-a -5 h ilim arth -o t-flu h l-o n a co u n ty rood by S ta te Patrolm an R lohord B u rn i. H e appeared be-

W llllam L . N u n g ester who tra n s ­ferred th e case to T w in Falls Jus­tice c o u rt for the convenience of a w itness.

J . D. S pencer, R u p e r t, was fined SlOO a n d costs an d given 20 de­m erits 'W ednesday afternoon by R upert p o llcc Ju d g e George Red- tord fo r d ru n k driv ing . Spencer Is serving o u t th e fine In Jail. He was arrested In R u p ert J o n . 30 by R u ­pert P o licem an Jo h n Green.

L eonard E. H ankJns, 16, Burley, was fin ed $26 by ac tin g Burley Police Ju d g e Jam es A nnest Wed

U.S. Electric Firms Facing Suit Tlireats

P.H IL A D E L PH IA , F eb . 9 (A P and U P I ) - G o v e r n m e n - t a l agen c ies an d private , u tilit ie s , s tirred b y th e b u st-u p o f e lec trica l firm p rice -fix in g and b id -r ig g in g , today s tu d ie d p r o s p e c t s of r e c o v e r i n g millions of d o lla rs in a lleg ­ed o v e r c h a r g e s t h r o u g h a n t i t r u s t civil s u its . T h e th r e a t o f ma.ssive lega l a c tio n s , m ade by officials fro m ^.oast to co as t, cam e in th e wake o f th e successful f e d e r a l p ro s e c U ' t io n o f a n t i t r u s t charges o f 29 of A m erica 's b ig g e s t eleC' tr ic a l m a n u fa c tu re rs and 45 o f th e ir t o p executive.s.

Roll CallBOISE, Feb. 9 (/P^Here Is

the roll call vote by which the Idaho .senate approved 23 to 2\ the .so-called "righ t to work" bill affecting farm em ploym ent:

For the bill:Republican.s for, 19—Barlow,

B a r r o n , Bllck. Botlolfsen, Cam pbell. Cook, Cooper. H an- .sen, H ea th . McClure. M urphy of Lincoln, Nally. Poole. Ra-s- mu&sen, Seeley. Sm ith. WallinR- ton, Yensen, Young of Canyon.

D em ocrats /o r. 4 — Burge, Freclerick5en. Parkins, S a n d ­berg.

J^galust^ tho-b lll:R epublicans against, 4—N ae-

gle. P ra th e r , Roden, Sam iielson.D em ocrats against. 17 — An-

dru.s, A uslch. Buxton, Chase, COTT" D aniels, Dee. D onart. H ech tn er, Lough. McLeod, M ur­phy of Shoshone. Nock, Sims, S teensen , W ethercU, Young of Fremor^t.

T h e com pan ies w.ere fined a to ta l o f $1,787,000 fo r the Illegal con- sp iracy to d estroy Irec com petition in the sa le of equipm ent used to lig h t hom es a n d power battleshlp.s, am o n g e v e ry th in g else electric

T lie 44 executives — one will be sen tenced la te r ~ were fin ed $137,500 an d seven were o rdered ja iled for 30 days. Total fines im posed by U. S. D lst. Judge J . C ul- len n Q aney, In th e m a s s s e n ­ten c in g M onday an d Tuesday, w ere $1,924,500.

A tto rn ey G e n e ra l Robert F. K e n ­n ed y a n n o u n ced today th a t th e go v ern m en t w ill file damage c u lts “w ith in two m o n th s ” against th e e lec trical firm s.

T h e P re s id e n t’s brother sa id a t lea s t 20 a gen c ie s of I h ^ e d e r a l g o v e rn m e n rh a v e . purchased e q u ip ­m e n t from th e 29 m anufactu rers of h eav y e lec trical equipm ent w ho

[£hte“nced " liT Pmladelpl F o u r m ajo r U. S. cities w ere

read y in g d am ag e suits, city o f f i­c ia ls In New Y ork , Chicago, Los Angeles a n d S a n Pronclsco sa id th ey would file dam age suits w ith th e am o u n t involved still to bo d e te rm in ed . _ . . . . .

However, one estim ate of th e C hicago claim w as In excess of five m illion d o lla rs. Los Angeles sa id Its claim w ould “run Into m il ­lions.”

P re sid e n t K en n ed y noted a t h is new s conference yesterday tho

nesday afte rn o o n fo r running a new s conference Wednesday th e s to p l ig h t . j e ffo r ts m ade by th e electrical J lrm s

W cUon O sterliout, 26, Declo, was to d e frau d th e government. H efined $25 W ednesday by Judge An-

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Republicans - Fan

Gap” StudiesWASmNCSTON. Feb. 8 I tf ll -

G O P congressional lea d e rs fanned th e "mlsalle gap" co n tro v e rsy to ­d ay w ith Jibes a t P re s id e n t K en ­nedy and Defense S e c re ta ry R obert S . McNninara. '

House Republican L e a d e r (5har- le s A, Halleok, In d ia n a , to ld a news conference he wished K en n ed y h ad applied the some tes t o f "p rem o- tureness" to h ts ICGO cam poign sta tem ents on m issiles t h a t he now a n E l lia - to - i - J J o n t jig o n -s tu d y -o nthe subjeot.

And senate GO P L ead er E verett - in. Illinois, s a id h e has

d rafted a letter to M cN am ara os Ing bim flatly w h e th e r h e held press briefing In w hich h e told newsmen no m issile gap n ow exists. D irkson malnlalnB p u b lish e d re- p o r ls 'o f such a ftad ln g sh o w “Ike was right."

D lrkton an d -H a lleck - ta lk e d - to newsmen following to d a y ’s Joint O O P legislative co n fe ren ce , a t which they also rev iew ed K en ­nedy 's proposals on h a lt in g the gold drain and dealing w i th unom - ploym'ent com pensation a n d m in i­m um wage problems.

T hey said R eSubllcana would tak e a close look a t su ch a n ti - re ­cession measures to m alto sure "w e do nothing th a t w ill dam p en down the recovery process."

an d processing o f farm crops.A p a rt isa n d tspu te e rupted w h en

Sen. J . R ay Cox, Jr., D., K oo tena i, the m inority lender, moved t h a t the bill b e re fe rred back to th e ihdusfry a n d lab o r com m ittee fo r fu rth e r s tudy .

R epub llcon M ajority L ead er Ja c k M urphy , R ., Lincoln, im m e­diate ly ch a llen g ed the m otion as a n a tte m p t o f th e Domocratio m i­nority to d e fe a t th e bill.

M urphy sold. " I th in k we all know tho reaso n for th is leg lslo- tlon. I t.b eco m es obvious w hen we

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Allies ‘Open’ To Sky Spy, Expert Says

LONDON, Feb. S BfD—A lead ing B ritish sp ace ex p e rt sold today western confusion in try ing to track R u ssia 's seven-ton sa te llite shows allies a re "wld^ open"

th eir tra c k in g facilities o re o u t­dated.

T he S ov ie t aotelllte wos seen over E d in b u rg h early today a f te r R ussian sc ien tis ts told S co ttish scien tists w h en a n d where to look for It. B u t I t w as "m issing" lo r several d ay s befo re th a t an d th e re was specu la tio n i t hod reen te red the a tm osphere .

L. P. C ar te r , secre ta ry of th e B ritish In te rp la n e ta ry society, sold In a n In terv iew th e re a re th re e m ajo r w e s te rn . vulnerabilities in try ing to d e fe n d aga inst "o rb ita l espionage.'

—I t now la possible lo r a s a te l- llte-to-go-nlm ost-nndetE C I

—O nce de tec ted . I t la Impossible to know th e ex ac t pu rpose of . th e S p u tn ik If th e Bovleta choose to

—Unless d e tec tio n m ethods a re Improved, m ilita ry In terception o f a so te lllte In tim e o f w ar would be very d ltf ic u lt.

Save Water!A R lM O . F e b . i) O I-~ Itla lu )'.s

.sno\^‘ .s u rv e y suppi'vi.sor .suiiucsi- ,e d _ - y c s tc i 'd a y -U ia t fn rm e i's in-

th e .s la te b e g i n .saving u a l f rM orlan N elson ,, w ho I s ivlsn

supervisor for the Columbia ^ iv c r b a s in snow su rvey , .snlci there Is a good possibility of a w alrr s h o r ta g e th is year. He .said It w il l probably be below four m il lio n acre-fce t for the flnst tim e I n 20 years In Idaho.

He sa id h e based h is flgurc.s on w a te rf lo w from th e Snake

- riv e r -am i ~on the ^ b ^ n o n r n il snow fall s o fa r th is year.

T h is th ree-w ay p h o to comba, re leased by NASA, sh o w s Ham, th e ch im panzee, during h i s flight In to space from Cape C an av e ra l, F la . U sing daylight fo r exposure, H a m ’s Image was re f le c te d by a m ir ro r onto a IQ m illim eter c a m e ra dperatlnif a t f o u r fram es p e r second. (NEA te lep h o to ) '

Planning Unit Hears Report On BuildiiigsT h e T w in P a lls coun ty plonnlrig

b o a rd h e a rd a report o n county b u ild in g s a t i ts m onth ly m eeting W ed n esd ay n ight. J o h n Hayes, co u n ty su rveyor and e x - officio bo a rd m em ber, gave a "p re lim in ary re p o r t" on all county! buildings, v a lu e d a t approxim ately l o u r mil lion d o lla rs. .

ades Tax BackedBO ISE, Feb , 0 dlPO'- A tp eo la l

m eeting of th e U nified E ducation council h as voiced unan im ous a p ­proval of a bill w hich would levy ly th ree p e r ce n t sa les tax.

T h e council, com posed of rep ­resen tativ es o f th e Id ah o Congress o( P a ren ts a n d T eachers, th e Id a ­h o School T ru s te e s association an d th e Id ah o E d u ca tio n association, sa id m oney from su ch a tax ,was needed for th e schools.

H ay es s a id 't h a t m ost buildings w ere gpod to fair c o n d itio n . The s tu d y will be continued a n d a u tli izn tlon rep o r t on each b u ild in g is ex p ected a t fu tu re m eetings.

T h e group h ea rd R. O . Severson re a d p roposed bylaws. I t was

idop tlun of tl ru le s u n til th e next m e e tin g , «o m em b ers w ould have ad d itio n al t im e to consider the b y law s.

C o u n ty Commissioner R u sse ll C. (B u d i L arsen , ex - o ffic io board m em b er, urged the b o a rd to en­d o rse house bill 118. T h is bill w ould give co u n ty com m issions au­th o r i ty to lease county p roperty fo r u p to 60 years. 1‘h e p lan n ers took n o ac tio n on this su ggestion .

L a rse n explained It h a s been su g g ested t h a t Uie top f lo o rs o f the old co u n ty hospital b u ild in g be lea sed to p riv a te e n te rp ris e to se rv e as a nu rsin g home. H e said - s u c ti-a -n u rs ln g rh o m c -m lg h t-p ro ^ v ide ho u sin g for. Juven iles and m e n ta l p a tie n ts who co m e under th e p urv iew of county a u th o r i tie s Entt“ th e"p ro b a te"co u rt-----------

I n resp o n se to a question, Larsen s a id ju v en ile delinquents and c h ild re n accused- o l delinquency — a n d jjersons h e ld lo t m e n ta l h e a r­in g s a re con fin ed a t p re se n t In the c o u n ty Jail, operated by t h e T \^ n P a lls co u n ty _ sh e rlf |'ij)fJ lc e ,. Facl I tle s fo r th ese persons a r e in ad e­q u a te , h e a sserted .

L a rse n also assured the p lan n in g b o a rd I t h a d " th e su p p o rt o f the c o u n ty com m ission." He ex p la in ed t h a t th e rec e n t dismissal o f 'W. W. L ow ery a s coun ty weed con tro l p ro g ra m superv iso r was " a p o liti­ca l s la p a t B ud Larsen" b y Com­m iss io n C iia itm a n H e n r y ' Crow, L a rse n , a D em ocrat, was fo rm e rly

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a m u u in c e d th e la r l i a m c n la r y ta c t ic w ould liu ilroppeii a t Ica.st f o r a ilay im th e a.ssu- raiice “ ev e ry e f f o r t is being m ade t o broak th e Ini' ja m of hon.-ie bills in th e .somite.”

The Dcmocral.? lifted their one-Ttay— f l l l l l i i i s i iT.— l l t j r n — s a l d ~ " t o '.iliow o u r intentions a re and were honorable anil well Inlondcd."

"Wc feo l we made very substan- tliil procre.H-H overnight and th e l».st intcrc.sUi ol the state, would 1)0 .served by moving forward In the hoii.sc." he told a newsman.

; niBhl n f tc r the delaying tactics were h u lle d , the hou.se moved swlltly th rou iih a Ilna l consldera-

■ Uon. c o le n d a r on appropriations.I All 10 appropriations bills — which w ould spend Sl.675,888 — pa.ssed a n d only o n e produced nrach~tlPtmttr~Hr'li. - w erm aa llTc- Devltt. D .. Bannock, objected to. n liproprlatlng S5.500 from th e ■ highway fu n d lo the governor fo r ■ expense.s of llie W estern Inter- ' ■slate com m ittee on highw ay policy problems.

M cD evltt said the purpose of the opproprlaU on was laudable but he ca lle d adm ln tslratlon of th e fund "deplorable." H e said only $1,014 o f the am ount appropriat­ed for t h e cuiTcnt biennium h a d been s p e n t and that a n Increased a ppropriation was a sk ed for th e coming tw o years.

monies— from the highw ay lund— lie idle fo r two y e a rs t e l th e highway construction program. H» pointed o u t th at Id ah o could goln raoro m o n ey In federa l m alch ln i ■ funds.

Rep. A llan S hepard , R„ A i i j i and R ep . F red ^Vallon. D„ Oami^(‘ defended th e appropriation. Sheji-':; ard sa id th a t 't in e o f th e reasons some o f th e money w a s not spent was t h e fact some committee m em bers d id not tu rn lA enpense accounts. T h e bill p a sse d “46 to 6.

In t h e senate, a c t i o n 'w u tier Iayed_w henJ)bU i,i)artIe^w cifC (nta caucus B t 11 o'clock, apparently to, see w h a t could be d o n e to brealc. the slow dow n which n o w li in i ts eighth d a y .

T here w ere no new bills Intro­d uced-n n d -th e-sen ateT ecessed 'fo r the c au cu ses before I t reached th s th lrd-readlnShcalen tJarr-w hlch-in ' eluded t h e adm inistration 's con­troversial 7.4 million d o lla r build­ing bill w h ic h already h a s passed the house.

Action o n the b u ild ing bill was expected th is afternoon.

M eantim e, the se n a te Jduca- tIon co m m ittee vo ted ' to report out a n e w form ula fo r d l s t r M o n of sta te a id to public schools. I t will no t, however, be m ad e public until M onday .

Trial Ordered For 5 Accused Russian SpiesLONDON. F e b . 9 (llPIl—Five m em­

bers of an a lle g e d Soviet spy ring accu.sed of s te a l in g w estern naval secrets. I n c lu d in g d e ta ils of B rit­ain 's f irst a to m ic su b m arin e built with A m e ric a n help, w ere ordered today to s t a n d trial fo r espionage.

order a t t h e end of a three-day prelim inary h e a rin g (o r the '(h> ec men and tw o women. A ll-have pleaded In n o c e n t.

E xpert te .s tlm o n y a t th e hearing linked th e m t o the t h e f t ol secret detalLs o f t h e B ritish subm arine D re a d n o u g h t, which w as built here and p o w ered by on A m erican nuc­lear rea c to r.

T he liv e a lle g e d Soviet spies ta ' elude H e n ry P . H oughton , 65, and his fiancee .E th e l E. G e e ,J 6 , civil­ian em ployes a t the P o r tla n d nav­al base;- P e t e r J . K roger, 60, dnd b ls-w ife H e le n , -47,-booksellers-al- leged to b e th e com m unications experts a n d p ay m asters for the ring, an d O o rd o n Lonsdale, 38, whom the c r o w n says Is a Russian. Tho K ro g e rs en tered B rlto ln on O a n a d lo n -p a ssp o rts .-b u t'th e ir real origins a re o b scu re .— (In —Now— Y o rk — th e —Jo u rn a J - Am erican s a i d in a copyrigh t dis­patch th a t K ro g e r ac tua lly Is a native New 'y o rk e r n a m e d Morris Cohen, a o n e tim e s ta r football player In a N e*f York C ity high school.

(The n e w s p a p e r sold th e FBI had been' o n Cohen’s tro ll for about live y e a r s , a n d 'h e las t was seen In New Y o rk In 1951 or 1952. I t said he w a s g rad u a ted from New Y ork 's J a m e s M onroe high school in 1 9 2 8 and in th e m id- 1930's Jo ined th e Lincoln brigade to (Ight a g o ln s t F rancisco Franco In the S a p n l s h civil w ar.)

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m illion persons p a s t their es th birthday n n n lv eria rlca as of Jan . 1, 1003,

n ie a e o ffic ia ls sa id I t would cost 1.1 billion doHnrs in I ts first year o ^ 1 « ll^ l l)^ ^ I lI6 n ^ T lrd ■ ^ la moim ft 1.8 b illion dollars a y e a r Increaao h i social secu rity pay ro ll taxes.

Anyone- w ith ony onrnlnga iin- OM sooiB i-scoin 'ity -w ouui'im vo to I>ny h ig h e r taxes to 'f ln n n o o tho lii'ugrani. Bo viould omployoni.

Tho f lrs t .s ta g o .U I th o two-slcp Inx Increase, offeotlvo Jo n , 1,10(12, would h i t on ly tlio<iq oarHing more [hmi $4,000 a your; F o r th a t year, M'o c n u tln g $4,1100 l im it of ca in -

ings .which co n be taxed u n d e r social security w ou ld bo r a te d lo J6,0Q0, T h is w ould cost every e m ­ploye eai-nlng a s m uch os $6,000 on add itional (O a yeor and se lf - em ployed p ersons a t th a t level »9 a y ea r extro, .

T h e second ta x (noroase, effoo-.t iv o -Jn n rir io o jrw o u m -iio - iin p ii ii irto everyone covcro(l by aoolal Bc- c u rlty . An ex tra o n e loui'Hi of ono p e r cen t tax w ould bo levied on c n rn ln g s -u p to-$B,000” Thl5 w ould ineiin tax boosts of u p to lia.Bp a year for em ployes ond fo r solf-om ploycd. .

K ennedy In sis ted " th l i program Is n o t a p ro g ra m o f soolallicd niedlolno,"

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of h ea lth costs w ith ab so lu te free ­d o m o t choice g u a ro n lD cd /’ lie sa id . "Every person will choose Kls ow n doctor an d h o sp ita l."■ T h o program li a m o d ified ver­

sion of ono which congress rnfusecl to enact last .year, ap p ro v in g in ­s tead n 'program of fcd e rn l-s ln te n tK lth iare g ran ts fo r ncoily olii pooplo not on rollof, T h o A r U C I O backs tho social security a^ipronch a n d the American M calrn I associ­a tio n -Is a p rim c 'o p ro n c rit:------------" T l i b health ot o u r n o tio n Is a

key lo 11a luWro," K e n n e d y ta ld , " I t u to tiioTmrinishcd m ifiiiiM sm h o a llh -w h lo h nfleo ls every p e r­son! nnd homo an d oo in n iu n lty In th is In n d -t lia t wo m u st n ow d k eo t our lo s t «Hott«,"

H ighlights o f P resid en t K enno- d y 's hoaltih a n d ho sp ita l oarei

M edical c a re fo r the aged—"In essence, I a m recom m ondlng ert- a c tin o n t of a h e o lth insu rance p ro ­g ram u n d er th e social security system ', , ." F o r caoh single ill­ness, It w ould provide hosnlth

. ,0 OD clays, paying a ll costs over $10 d a lly fo r th e f i r s t 'n in e days (m in im u m , (ao i and lu ll costs for th e rem a in d e r ; u p td loo days of nu rsin g liom e serv lqcf.iiU or re - lenso tro m th o hbspitiil; paym ent of all DU t-potlont diagnostic costs over »20, «nfl com m unity v isiting nurse sprvlces. .

Com m unity h e a lth servldos Btepped-Mi> p ro g r» m o l ledor»l

( C in l l n n M H f u t I , C i l a i a a I )

lusicians Arrested on Dope Counts

LAS V E O A S , Nev., F eb . 9 IIIPD- Four m em b ers o f Duke E llh ig ton’s famed Jazz b a n d were a rre s te d to ­day on n a rc o t ic s c h a rg e s and sherlfl's d e te c t iv e s said th e y found heroin in t h e i r llvtog q u a rte rs .

Token t a to c u sto d y as th ey were walking to a reh e a rsa l a t a strip hotel were J o h n Willie Cook, 36, P l t t s b u r s h r T ’a ': r “A W ew ~ w n co jf, 35, and W illls 'H a y m o n d N ance, 47, all tru m p e t p la y e r s ; and P a u l Con' falves, 40. N e w York, a m player. N a n c e and W ilcox gave local ad d resses .

Also a r r e s te d w e r e W illiam Henry B lack , 37 , ah a rran 'g ef for the band, a n d Jo a n Wllllnrn's, 27, who was w i th t h e m usicians. ,

Block w as b o o k ed fo r carrying - concealed ' w e a p o n -^ a " s tra ig h t­

edge razor. M is s W illiam s was booked fo r v a g ra n c y .

Lloyd B ell, c h i e f ot sh e riff 's de­tectives, so ld t h e a rre s ts culm in­ated a n In v e s tig a t io n of tw o weeks. He said s m a ll am o u n ts o f heroin were found I n the m usicians' apartm ents.

T h e b an d h a s been appearing In the lounge o f th e R iv ie ra hotel.

TougherSA LT LAKE CITY, Feb, 0 111

-A p a i r o t hills hnvB hem In- troduced h i U tah’s hbuse to make a l l teen-agers ta k e driver tra in ing courses a n d ” to" f tl ie ’ the m in im u m driving ag e to 18 for th o se w ho don't.

The b i lls would also raise the' state lic e n se tax for d i;lver edu­cation f ro m $1 to (1J!5.

Mayor Blasts Late Arrests

EAST ORANGE, N. J „ Feb. O' (CTII-M&yor Jam es W . K elly, jr.. summoned Police Chief, John Mc- Olnty to ' a m eeting to d ay to dls- case the ’’shocking" 'a r r e s ts In th e midrlln n f. . t h e-nlght-of-^eliiiaueBfr— library b o o k borrowers.

"I c a n n o t condone peo p le being arrested a t th a t hour o f the night tor an o f fe n s e of this k in d ," Kelly told U n ited Press In ternational,

"I th in k I t most u n fo rtu n a te a n d - - I Isiiued a n order t h a t no more . arrests b e -m o d e at- th ls-h b u r:fo 'r offenses o t th is na tu re ." _ ,'

M cGlnty sa id he would tell Kelly that " u n d e r certain circumstances late-hour a rre s ts m ig h t be neces- sary," B u t h e em phasized these .. probably w ould involve only ex­treme coses.

Kelly sc o re d tho searching of suspects a n d theh- Jailing In cues . where th e y could n o t p u t up 1100 ball,

HIGHLIGHTSmToday's I imos-Ne'wsP a g e 1—D em os call o f t s lo w ­

dow n In s ta te houie. M o re a re a s a d d e d to Jobless Hat, U S . elec­t r ic a l f irm s tao ing gult th r e a ts , K e n n e d y lau n ch es p ro g ra m to BO teguard u ,S . health, "M lok' a d ju s t s to i l le with y o u n g s te rs

Page 3—Now realtor board Icoder Installed.

I’a g e — Editorial; "B e w are S h o a ls ." .. ' V.'.......- — - -

P age 8—Civic orchestra co'n- c c rt to leaturo soloists,

- -I’age 0— l i e o r u l t e r i . tvln plaque

Page 18-4910 rcjlorcs baske t­ball play.

-Miek^Has Adjusted to Life- Witli Youngsters, Otlier DogsOld M ick," ao v ed fro m "exeoU'

tion" by I T lm cs-N ew s s to ry last Oetober, a p p a re n t ly has adjusted to living w i t h other d ogs snd joungsters m o r e readily t h a n ono might have e x p e c te d ,

then when h la m oster, N ic k Wil Hams, 7J, a f o rm e r ih e e p h e rd e r died In h is s le e p . n ^ J l e f t orders tor M ioi('ii_(|eflth ,^ ,w iien_ttiajitory appeared in t h e TIm ea-Now s, Twin Falls d o g c a tc h e r W llllnm D ye re­ceived m ore t h a n ISO telephone ojill) -from p e rs o n s - a sk in g ■ to ' ‘idopt". the d o g . . '

Olni'cnoe S o h n e ld e r , «7d J»ok- ton stiM t, g o t h im on th e to- iNliiid w hen th o f i r s t one to claim

him c o u ld n 't p u l up w ith th e dog'i barking. ' '

"Old M ic k ’’ mOvod In w ith Mr. and Mrs, Sohnelder, th e ir la-yosr- old ton, G e s e , end two o th e r iSiigli. .

Gene s o ld W ednesday th a t the oldJog-app»«r«-ti).l)«-moi'»-(rUii(l— ly with c h ild re n and m o re 're ic rv - ed with a d u lts than w h en h e flrt^ moved In. M tok awaits Sohnelder im d -D 8 n f t’a :_ io m i!o o m tn g ,_ :» iit— nounoing o a o h with loud barklDg. tho youth s n ld i ■ '

no's te n s l tlv e too, kcoordlng to G o n e .-O n c e ,- B h o rtly T -a lte r-llity — adopted h im , ho had R iro u g h »iid ' tumblo t im e w ith a pok lti(o iv . DWnoil by t h o Sohnoldors, A t in i t t

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I ^ iv e r p n ^ W e a t h e r , T e m p e r a tu r e s By Judge torDrug Charge

<Prom P a ia O ne)n e s t for going 60 miles p e r h o u r m a 25-mlIc zone. ,

— ^ u g m e R .'H u m p h ries , 17, Ru- p e r t , rorfelted o 115 b o n d and was g iven 20 demerits W ednesdny by J u d g e Bedford (or a s to p sign vio­la tio n . The youth a lso fortellcd a $5 bund In Rupert police court f o r making an Illegal U -tU rn .

Deaij L.' Bose, E m m ett, wm f in e d SJ5 and costs by Ju d g e Bed fo rd for running a s to p sign. He

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M A G IC VAILEY— M ostly c loudy lo n lc b t a n d tom orrow . Scattered U th t r a in or mow ih o w e n becom loc m ore (cn e ra l tom orrow a fte r­n o o n . Continued m ild . Low to n lg b ; 30 to 35; b leb lom orrow 40 tp U. Low l a s t n lib t 3S, 35 a t 8 a.m. a n d 43 a t n o o n . P reclp lU tlon .09 of >n In ch yesterday.

NOBTHEIIN ID A H O —M ostly cloudy th ro u g h tom orrow w ith scst- te re d showers or sn o w riurrles ton igh t a n d tomorrow. Paiche.s ot

BP]Hears Report On, Buildings

(F rom P a r t O u t) c h a irm a n , replaced la s t m onth by Crow, a Republican.

T he c u rre n t weed program dl-

Food 8ale..*5et Twin P a l ls Idaho K en n el club

will hold a cooked food sale S a t ' Ufday a t th e J . C. P eney company store. M em bers are ask ed to bring Items by 10 a . m.

IVlsUora N o tedMjs . L eroy Edie, L as Vegas.

Health Plans Launched by

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Seen TodaiF U e for B e n e f j ts

S ixteen persons have filed for tem p o ra ry extension of unem ploy­m e n t Insurance benefits, n o t e sR . S. Cutler, manager o f the em- (From. P w Omi" nffi,..p lo y m en t security agency. A law g ran ts to a id in construction o f '„ „ en ab lin g this extension w as passed recen tly by the sUie legislature.

M rs. John D e tn e iip r „ town errand . . . S h ip i,,, , ' discarded In allev j L kerson entering ' d o i i i iu - • “ I

n ursing hom es, in designing a n d la « n . . ,

v alley fog lomorrow. S lightly w arm er to n ig h t with a low o( 30 to 40; j p j j j ( ,g -om m lislon which ih ig h tomorrow 35 to 60. a t th a t tim e h ad a 2-1 Dcm ocrotlcl!?':.

-------------------------------------------------------------m a jo r ity . He was reh lred when t h e i ^ '" / " '* ^ . , , ^ ^ * -N E W VOIIK, Feb. ■» itri)—T h e lowest iem p ern lu re reported today to pre.scnt Bepubljcan - d o m i n a t e d A u s u n , r a i n Falls,

th e U.S. weatlicr b u re a u was 3 below zero a t o n e o n ta , N. V. The com m ission took ,p fflce last m on th .' ^h ig h e s t ycsUrday w a s 70 degrees a t Im peria l, Calif.

m _elve n -36-Adrln T . " Stock.?;" 227 Sidney

s tr e e t, was (Ined t)5 a n d co.su and assigned 26 demerlt.i In T w in Falls ju s t ic e court Thursday fo r driving. 70 miles an hour In a 55-mlle ro n e . He was cited S unday 13 m ile s west of Twin F a lls on h igh­w a y 03 by s ta te P a tro lm an Rich­a r d Bum s.

K ath leen I. Richter, Tw in Falls, w a s fined SIO and costs and given 25 demcrll.s W ednesday by Jerome J u s t ic e of the Peace Leo Terrill f o r going 45 mile.! p e r h o u r In a 3 5 -m lle zone.• E u la M. Short, SI. 211, Addison a v e n u e west, was fin ed S7 and c o s ts ahd a.sslgned 25 dem erits In T w in P^lls police co u rt W ednes-

' d a y (or falling to yield the right o f way. She was c ited shortly a f t e r noon W ednesday a fte r be­i n g Involved In a tw o-car accident

— H I s iiusliune ' stieet s o u th —and T h i r d avenue south.

H e r 1060 Chevrolet collided with a 1050 Dodge driven b y Ja n e t K. W alk e r , 10, 360 Filer av en u e west. D a m a g e to the C hevrolet was es­tim a te d by pollcc a t $100 to Uie

, r i g h t fron t and at J40 to the right . r c o r of the Ford.

Andrew Cappel, 20, 313 Fifth o v e n u e east, was f in ed (10 ,and c o s ts and assigned 25 dem erits I n Twin Falls police c o u rt W ed­n e s d a y for running a s to p light. H e was cited M o n d s y a t F ile r ave-

" T i u e east dnd Blue L a k e s boule­v a rd .

D elbert J. Stevenson, 44, R up­e r t . forfeited a }20 b o n d and was g iv e n 25 demerits b y Hozelton J u s t ic e of the P eace Ray R. B ro w n for a atop sign violation. H e was cited by S ta te P a tro lm an J o h n Wray.

Rueben 0 . Sandqulst, 38, Twin F o ils , was fined |15 a n d costs and g iv e n 20 demerits by J u d g e Brown f o r a stop sign vlolotlon. His c ita ­t i o n was issued by S ta to P a tro l­m a n F ran k Mogensen.

B obert A. Markliom, 80, Albion, w a s fined (15 and assessed 26 de m e r i ts by JUfl86 UroiVIl for truss'

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M agic V a lley Funera ls

L arsen , h o w e f e f ,a s s u r e d the board. *'AJJ o f us p lace the county a h ead of politics." M orris Carlson. •Filer,, a ,bQar4.,.mcmb£]-fek —th e —p lan n in g -board wouli serve n o useful function if the county comm ission . Ignored ius recom m endations, "a s wa.s done in the case of th e weed advisory board ." (This group recommended In Ja n u a ry th a t Lowery be ta ln ed a s county weed program d l- ' rector.)

Guilty Firms

M arriag e License A m arriage licctue w as Issued

T u esd ay by the Tu-in P a lls coun­ty clerk's office to A ndre Louis S t . Amour, jr.^ and S h irley Wi.-i- I f re d Clark, boU) Burley.

Of Civil Suit a i rfo rc e recruiting olllce.

building .b e tte r hospitals, o n d in im p ro v in g , th e type ol n u r s in g services d e s lg n fd to provide “m o re “ ‘"j' efficient a n d b e tte r balanced c o r e for the aged a n d chronically ill ." K ennedy sa id h e was su b m ittin g legislation .w h ich would double t l ie cu rren t m m illion ^dollars a u th o r ­ized for nuVsing hom e construotio.n gran ts, an d suggesteij that a n o n li t r 10 m illion d o lla rs, be used tt) Im -

lU fsiB g-jiom ei-J ind- l in m e . nursing services.

Sraau'';"ri^^-. . . . . M ;s ■*

T u rn e r seekUig in /o rm .,' ,,,,W. Call c u -ry ln ; tra,s.,‘'." ‘ to alley . . . W illiam Dvp

stem pipe . . . Cl,udow on left re:ir of -. . . Slieriff Jauifts «'about _to perform

KfUt, Ih:uS '

'ilroa;.,

. . . Courthouse elevate,• m onthly overhaul . , c.i large pothole in Boy on way to

C hildreh a n d yoyth - " W h ile m eeting the* h e a lth needs of th e

rocks a t bird perched l in e — . Man a ltilin j Hi shone street rpnrfint;; ■

'.,'lllpiiaaJSr.t.

B roken electric sign Killc.posal . . . B usty canIptrnnf Dl_„ -l.older groups In ou r populnllon. w e 's tr e e t . . . P ip e c ltitn .i u ',/ r

canno t n eg lec t th e needs o t ih o . . . Several pencils .sciuii-, ,1 , * desk . : . And overhfaiH '

i n g over a double w h ite line. He w a s cited by State P a tro lm a n M ar­v i n S . W right.

H enry W. Van Englen, J a , JIam ' p a , was fined (10 a n d costs and g iv e n 38 dem erits by J u d g e Brown f o r driving 65.miles p e r h o u r In a 6 5 -m lIe tone. He also w as cited by P a tro lm a n Wright.

Law rence W. W ard , 24, M ur- t a u g h , was fined (S o n d costs by

- J u d g e Brown, for a s lo p ligh t vlo- l a t l o n ^ p o was cited b y P atro l- m a n w ray . '

E a r l H.Deol!, Great F a lls , M o n t, ■was fined |I 5 and costs by Hol- l lf ite r Justice of th e Peace Eenstoo lc for speeding. .

-Eaim Labor BiUOK’dhy

Idaho Senate(Fftm Pii* Ont) ,

co n sid er w hat is liappen lng on the ■West .coast and in Ciillfo'rnla.''

H e said It' is union s tra te g y to . . h i t the lam iers w h ere It hurts

m o s t . He s a lfa g rlc u ltu re 'd h d llve- o to ck comprise 53 per c e n t o t the econom y and tlie s ta te should not b e subjeotcd to tills ty p e of abuse.

H e said "We do n o t w ant b ludgeon ing typo tac tic s used on o u r people,’’ w ithout recourse to t h e courts.

IT ie m otion tor re fe r ra l of the b i l l to committee was defeated 20' t o 24. Specifically th e b ill prohib­i t s labor contracts req u itin g mem­bership, of agricu ltural workers.

S e n . 'K . 0 . Barlow. R ., Cassia, s a id the toctlcs of u n io n s were to " s tr ik e fields. Held by fie ld in Cal­ifo rn ia ." Ho said they did- this In t h e f ru it crops las t sum m er and a r e doing I t now.

H e said, "We do n o t w an t Join­in g a union «s o req u irem en t to ■work In the fields."

Speaking against t h e measure, B en. WUlliun J. Doe, D., Idaho, s a id a section of tlic b ill defining n g rlcu ltu ra l labor as th o se engaged I n handling, processing, frtezlng

'T S iid 't fa n sp o r ta t lo iro f-a g r lc u ltu ra l g o ^ s to m arket "m ak es tills bill co v er o then types of work," by a

r^ e e p e r-c lsu sK '

Mag:ic Valley Memorialv is i t in g hours o r e from j to

o n d 7 to B p.m. In t h e m a te rn ity w a rd s ; In all o tlie rs , f ro m 11 a.ra, to e p .m .

A D M ITTEDM rs . R aym ind E . 0 a re y „ M rs.

R o b e r t Moore, M r s . Jam es , R . M u n n , L arry Shone M o m b ert, B a r ­b a ra L ee L aw rence . TTonk L- J o h n s o n , Andrew - W . H llverda, R o b e r t L. Hoobler. M rs. W alte r B o lyard" apd R o b e r t L lngnaw , all T w in P a ils ; R odney M anske a n d M rs. N orm an P e te rs o n , bo th M u r- ta u g h ; D ebotoh L a v c m e W heeler a n d J e r r y R. A n d erso n , both Buhl, B H d,-R r-D rW onenb 'e rg r-F llc t.- -

D ISM ISSED V e rn o n Ackelson. M rs. M ary

T u r n e r and H o ra c e M usick, all ’Tw in ' Falls; Mrs. M a ry H lavoty a n d M rs. Ella H a r d in , bo th B uh l; M rs. Jam es ’Tail. K im b erly , ond M rs. Lowell F ren ch . R upert.

' B IR T H S A daugh ter--w as-b o rn to M r. a n d

M rs. R obert, M oore. T w in Falls.

In o ther action th e senate ap ­p roved 32 to 10 a m easu re which O ov. Robert E. Bmylie, in his bien­n i a l message, said w as intended to s tim u la te the construction Indus-

.. t ry . .It would provide U iat newly b u i l t single - iam lly residences

- w ould be exempt I ro n i- th e -p ro p - e r ty tax tor one year.

ATTEND SERVICE . SPRJNQDALE, F eb . 0 - Mrs. R a lp h W est occom panled Mr. and

• M rs . W illiam W. K in g to Idaho F a l ls to attend fu n e ra l services

■ f o r Phllllp P. H arv o rd , who was k ille d In ' Rn a irp lan e crash In

—IPlprlda las t week. M r . , Harvord w a s a gniduate of th e N aval Acad­em y, ,A W “Pol'*i M d:

Keep the White Flag “ Of Safety Plying

Now 4 l a ; 'd o i / a wuiiaiit a trafjto io a th (n oi ir

M rs. PrLscilla M an n in g will be held a t 2 p . m.i Friday a t the B urley L D S l l r s t ward c h a p e l w ith B ishop W illia m E, TooLson offic ia ting . F in a l r i t « will be h e ld a t th e P le a s a n t View c e m e te ry . F rien d s m ay c a ll ul the M cC ulloch fu ­n e ra l hom e T hursday evening a n d F r id a y un til time o f th e Bervices.

O A K L E Y - F u n e ra l services for W llfo rd George (B ill) .Am bler will be h e ld a t 2 p. m. S a tu rd a y afc th e O ak ley LD S tab e rn a c le w ith B lsh op L loyd Martin o ffic ia tin g . F in a l n lles will be held J n the O akley c em e tery . Friends, m a y call a t th e M cC ulloch funt-ral h o m e F rid ay a fte rn o o n iu)d e v e n in g an d u n til 11 a . m . Saturday a n d a t the O a k ­ley tabernacle one h o u r p rio r to th e services.

P T L E R —F u n e r a 1 services for J a m e s H. L ancaster wUl be c o n ­d u c te d a t 2 p.m . S a tu rd a y a t th e W h ite m ortuary c h a p e l w ith th e R ev. N orm an S c h a fe r o ffic ia ting . C o n clu d in g rites w ill be conducted by t h e Filer lO O F lodge a t th e F ile r lO O F cem etery.

Mrs. M a ry Ja n e Boyle H ym as w; be h e ld a t 2 p. m . S a tu rd a y a t the H eybum ID S second word chapel w ith B ish o p Russell Ivle officiat­ing. F in a l rites will be held in the R iverside cemtrtery. F rien d s may call a t th e Payne m o rtu a ry , Bur’ ley, F r id a y afte rnoon and evening and u n t i l tim e of services S aturday .

T W IN F A L U B -P u n era l services for B e r t Kelso will b e held a t 2:30 p. m. F r id a y a t- th e - . Reynolds fu neral -chapel w ith M rs. W. A. Von- Engelen, C h ristian Science leader, o ffic ia ting . C oncluding services will be h e ld in the Tw in F a lls ceme­tery.

F IL E R — F u n e ra l services for David R . R ich will be held a t 10:30 a. m. S a tu rd a y a t th e F lie r United M issionary church w ith th e Rev. N orm an S chafer o ffic ia ting . Con­cluding services will be conductcd a t t h e Filer lO O F cem etery. F riends m ay call a t th e T w in Falls m o rtu a ry from 0 a. m . u n til 0 p. m. F riday a n d u n til tim e of service S a tu rd ay .

J. Lancaster Filer, Passes

F IL E R , Feb. 0—J a m e s H. L a n ­c a s te r , 58, a Filer a r e a residen t for m o re tlion 81 y ea rs , died a t 7 p.m. W ednesday a t h is h o m e near here .

M r. Lancaster w a s born Ja n . 14, 1903, a t Florence. C o lo ., and cam e w ith h is family to F i le r In J a n u - ory , IDIO. He m a r r ie d Sadie W lllls D ec. 24, 1028. a t F i le r . Ho w as a m em b e r ot the F l ie r lO O F lodge.

S u rv lv ln s besides h is wile, ore tw o sons, James H .' L an caste r. Jr.. O th e llo , Wash., a n d Douglas L an c a s te r . Filer; one d au g h te r , Mrs. H o w a rd Mills, T w in P a lls ; one s is te rT ^ I r s T l lB n c r 'W o o d rr 'I lc r r - a n d th re e brothers, I r a Lanca-ster, N ed Lancaster a n d Erne.st L an-c a a te r , a irP ilerT

F u n e ra l services w ill be conduct cd o t 2 p.m. S a tu rd a y a t the W hite m o r tu a ry c h a p e l- w ith the Rev, N o rm a n Schsior officiating .

Concluding r i t e s , will be con­d u c te d by the F l ie r lO O F lodge a t th e .-F llc r IQOF cen ie tcry .

Pour Confirmed At DeclcfChurch

DECLO, Peb. / — Four persons w e re conllrmed .m em bers ot the D eclo LDS church S un d ay . .•

T h e y are Steve P . M athews ond R eb ecca Bodily, confirm ed by T h o m a s W. M a tth e w s; . j i o b e r t S w ea t, conllrmed by M ilton Os- t i- rh o u t and H e le n . Joyce Onell, by Clnyne ZolllnBer.

T U e InhiH tp ii o f Mr. nnd.M rs,, M ld la e l -Mlitthews. w as blessed by h is uncle, 'riiom ns W. M atthew s, a n d given (he. l u u n e o l M ld iae i K . Motthews.

N ew members a d m itte d to the w a rd were Mr, a n d Mrs. E dw in W ilk inson and fa m ily , from tho E m erso n ward; M r . an d Mrs. Ir- vi'l W ard and fiu n iiy . View word, o n d M rs. Helen S in it i i Dortz.

T e r r i ll A ndenion 's nam e was p f e s e n lc i r io r o dv iu iccn ien t froiA d en co n to toaclier. Prayers were g iv en by Olork D a rr ln g to n an d L eroy Darrlngton.

Wlntleld H u rs t led tlies in g in g .

VI,sirs IN iio is i ;ALMO, l-’cli, n — Mrs. W llllniu

T ro c y vlsiled r e la tiv e s In Dolse.

St. Benedict’s, JeromeV isiting hours a t S t. B enedict's

h osp ita l a re from 2 to 4 a n d from 7 to 8 . p .m . in th e m a te rn ity ward and f ro m noon to 4 and f ro m 6 to

p. ’m . In the m edical a n d sur­gical w a rd .

ADM ITTED M rs. B ryce Paige. M rs. 4Lloyd

M cCord, R uth. A n n M oyers. Jam es Reid a n d K en t W hite, all Jerome* and T im o th y C am pbell, Twin Palls.

DISM ISSED ■ M rs. T h a n e M addox, P am ela

Jo h n so n , D u^ne P y rah a n d Mrs. Carl H ughes, all Jerom e, a n d Mrs. F ran k C aro thers, S hoshone .

Gooding: MemorialV isitin g hours a t Q ooding Me­

m orial ho sp ita l are from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

ADHUTTED M rs. R oy Rapp, S h o sh o n e an d

Mrs. J o h n Sims a n d R ay W. A l- bai\, b o th Qooding.

~ " DISM ISSED M rs. G ordon E lsinger a n d son ,

Q ooding.BIRTHS

A d a u g h te r was born to M r, a n d M rs. R o y Rapp, Shoshone.

Cassia MemorialV isitin g hours a t C assia Memo-.

rial h o sp ita l a re from 2:30 to 4 a n d from 7 to B p.in. In the m a te rn ity w ard a n d from 10:30 a.m . to 8 p jn . Ill th e m edical and su rg ica l w ard.

a d m i t t e dM rs. M urie l T rin k lln e . M rs. V er-

nessla Borne, M rs. C h e re n W ood. J a n B y rd and Mrs. V enola A rchi­bald, a l l Burley, a n d M rs. Avllla Lewis, H eyburn.

DISMlSSjED M rs. M ary E. Joh n so n a n d G or­

don L u k e , both B urley, a n d M rs. G ladys H ansen . Salm on.-

B IR T H S A d a u g h te r was born to M r. a n d

M rs. E lv ln Lewis, H ey b u rn , and

F ra n k Borne, B urley.

-M inidokarGounty-V isitin g hours a t M inldokft' M e­

m orial hospita l a re fro m 2 to 4 and f ro m 7 to 8 p.m.

ADM ITTED M rs. Bva S ta rk a n d M rs. David

Bean, b o th R u p ert. *D ISM ISSED

C aro l Haag,' H p y b u rn : ' Jam es L ockett. Paul; M rs. Ann LewLs. M inidoka; Mrs. R efugio O arcia. M ichael Adams, Coyeen M cK en­zie a n d M ichael F ra n k lin , all R u ­pert.

B IK T IISA so n was born to M r. an d M rs.

David Bean, R upert.

Banquet HeldBU H L. Feb. 0—S om e 50 m em bers,

their so n s and guests ntt(>udcd tho fajher-son^ b an q u et o f the S u h l Udirs c lu b -lV e ltf 'T u o sd a y evt-nihg at tlie R and R cafe.

R o b e r t Lapray, pre.sident. frave the nddreas of welcome. T h e p ro ­gram Included colored sllde.i o n C an ad a and Alaska taken by Boyce How ard and Jo h n P ark er during th d r trip las t sum m er. Twelve m einbcra from the S nake Illver H ons Club of IV ln Falls, a ttended.

/T h e group passed a motion, m ade b y Jam es YaGi-onc, CastJe- ford. th a t a com m ittee be a p ­p o in ted to study h ighw ays and a r ­te ria l ro ad s th ro u g h o u t the county in p rep a ra tio n for a study, sched^ u led fo r this sum m er, of transpor­ta tio n problem s of th e Twin Palls m e tro p o litan a rea. T h e survey will b e m ade by th e s ta te highway de­p a rtm e n t.

B oard ch a irm an Lyle Schnltker s a id h e p(ould ap p o in t this com m ltte e a fte r giving “serious con

in'J..to the m em bers who

„ [ A tt e n d F unera land m onopolistic practices. a.<5 w e ll, c, V. Jo n es. Twin ^ ^ ^as unm oral practices conducted in rj^yrsday afte rnoon f o r ! H e recommended e s ta b -th e A m erican business com m un- Q len d a le Calif to a tte n d f u n e r a l n a t i . o n a l In stitu te o f h a d i5ome of ih&sp so

Illy;- s e rv lr ts for Mrs. Jones' b ro ther.lchlld h e a lth an d hum an d e v e lo p - |to ra ry taxes' for a com 2oW a lte r Main, who died W ednes- m ent In th e n a tio n a l Institutes o f .n o w .”

h ealth , a n d a n Increase in a p p r o - ■

w ould b e on th e group.Two new m em bers attended the

m e e tin g W ednesday. T hey a re T h o m a s C rain; M urtaugh . appoint e d to rep lace E dw ard Uhllg. who res ig n ed , an d O ren Boone. Twin P a lls , a p p o in ted to replace Chester L a rsen , who has m oved to Cali­fo rn ia .

Gem Chamber Head Reports Work GroupBU RLEY, Feb. fl (M -T h e Icfaho

C h a m b e r of C om m erce announced to d ay a p p o in tm en t o f a com m ittee o n n a tu ra l resources "qualified to sp eak w ith u n ity a n d au thority on b e h a lf o f the m an y Idaho Ih te r- e s ts involved."

A p po in tm en t of th e comm ittee w as an n o u n ced by I, W. H arris, B u rley , cham per president.

C. E . Schwab, Kellogg, p resi­d e n t o f the B u n k er H ill company.

The P re sid e n t suggested busl- ne&s m ig h t u'flJ consider e stab - afternoon at G lendale, llshlng a co d e of e t h i c a l p rac ­tices, ju st a s unions h av e done.

Speaking out for th e unions.James B., C arey, p res id en t of the In te rn a tio n a l Electrical Workers, said if th e m ajor e lectrical com ­panies w e re capable of crim inal behavior a g a in s t the governm ent they w on 't hesitate to act the same way ag a in st th e ir employes.

W ith t h e crim inal prosecution out of th e way, described* by the

J u.sMnfl d f tp a r im k t a s the biggesta n titrust c a se In the 71-year H IF tory of th e law, th e governm ent hopes to g e t quick c o m p a n y agreem ent o n “cease and desist' order.s b e fo re filing dam age su its for the a rm y , navy, in te rio r de^ partm ent a n d other agencies,

A f e d e r a l a n ti t ru s t atto rney sQjd conlerencBs now are being held w ith a tto rneys for the d e ­fendant f irm s for i s s u a n c e by Judge G a n e y of in ju n c tio n s pledg­ing no 'resu m p tio n o f price-fixing; or bid^rlgglng . . ’ *

The U n ited S ta t^ 'g o v e rn m e n t , when It sues, can only ask for actual dam ages. P riv a te cbrpora- tlons. a n d these Include s u c h governm ental agencies ns ’the Tennessee v a l l e y au th o rity , can seek trip le tlam ngcs — three tim es w hat it c la im s It overpaid.

The s u in g custom er, however. mu.st p rove the p rices It p a i d were m alntalnetfjjflt a rtific ia l lev­els and es tlm atla iw h at they would have been u n d e r free com petition.

A nother legal' d ifficu lty Is the crim inal plea: m ade by the de- fenda;it f i r m . Only guilty p leas

m a n com m ittee.‘ O th e r m em bers a re P. O. B att,

C aldw ell, rep resen tin g business a n d in d ustry; A rth u r L. B arnes

.ew lstbn, 'rcpltsscTrtlng—th an ib e rs o f com m erce; J o h n Breokcnrldge T w in P alls , ag ricu ltu re ; Alex Cole­m an , S t . A nthony, w ater users E m erso n Pugm lre. H agerm an. rec­rea tio n , and A rth u r M. Roberts, M cCall, forest products.

H a r r is sa id com m ittee will b e concerned Im m ediately w ith two m a tte rs , proposed creation of a S e lw ay -B ltte rro o t wlldorness a re a In n o r th Id ah o and consider­atio n by congress o f the so-called w l ld e rn e ^ 'b l ll .

.H ea rin g s o n the la t te r m easure a re schedu led fo r Feb. 37-28 In W ash ing ton . D . C.

ilden Residents Report Journeys

HAZELTON, Feb. 9 -M rs . G len Scott, Los Angeles, left a fte r vis­iting h e r paren ts . Mr. and Mrs. Verl H in ton , and Vlckl, her g ran d ­m o th e r, Mrs. E. J . Oliver^ and o ther relatives.

Mr. and M rs. T ra n k M cKinnon. Pocatello , visited h e r parents, Mr. and M rs. W alte r Ross,

T h e Rev. OrvUie Scantlon le ft fo r S ead rlft, Tex., where h e will work a t co nstruc tion on the c a r ­bide p lan t. M rs. Scantlon will leave fo r Texas as soon os she and h e r son , Leroy, have completed Tn o v in g -th eli - fu rn liJTlngA to tlie li hom e a t K im berly where Leroy will live. T hey h ave lived here severa l years w here he was pa.«i- to r of the Assembly of God church.

Pasadena Valley Repairs Building

K IN O HILL. Feb. 9—Members o f th e Pasadena Valley Recreation olub have com pleted repairing the P asad en a Valiev school building w hich is owned by the club and was dam aged by vandals.

T h re e window panes were re- m oved a n d an o th e r 12 panes brbken . .M a rtin W oodward, olub

(no d e fe n se ), however, the cu s­tomer. u n d e r the law, m ust prove the ex is tence of th e con-splracy. I t _wHl h a v e to do i t the sam e way The* ^ovGTTiment -dl<t—by—In- vesllgaLlng the Industry , calling witnesses, assem bling evidence.

prlations fo r th e existing p ro * P o m o n a to Meet gram s of m a te rn a l and c h i ld

Pom ona Grange wjll meet a t health , c rip p led children and c h ild 8 : 3 0 ‘p.m. Saturday a t the Kim-1 welfare.b e rly Grange hall. M em bers are a sk e d to bring cake, cookies or sandw iches.

T elep h o n e Entry TriedAn attem pt to force open a pay

^telephone a t the W egener Coffee sh o p , 1740 Kimberly ro ad , was re- p o r te d to Twin Falls police at8 :5 5 a.m. TTiursday. 'r n e aiifimpt w a s ' unsuccessful. The telephone’s lo ck was reported dam aged.

T h e f t neportedT hefts of^an electric m otor and

a rea r view car m irror from the M onterey Motor court, 433 Addi­s o n avenue west, was rep o rted to T w in Falls police a t 8:30 a.m. T h u rsd ay . The motor w as taken f ro m the court's furnace room, the m ir ro r from the cor of a guest.

S o n i s Bom ' —A son was bom Tuesday to Mr.

a n d Mrs. Richard Croly, Pocatello, M rs . Croly Is the fo rm er Llnea Lackey, daughter of M r. and Mrs. H aro ld Lackey, T\ ’ln P a lls .

F in e d for DrunkennessH arris Leon Jones, 33, Twin

F a lls , was sentenced to five days i n the city Jail and assessed $3 c o u r t costs Thursday for being d ru n k In a public place. He was arre.sted Wednesday n ig h t In" the B lu e F ro n t bar. ,

are ad m h sio n s In civil actions. U ndergoes Trainrnj I J T n B g ~ p le ii ' was nolo-contendepe- — RaymondX-BriestRr, so n ot Mr. U0L DV r f l i r i lP l f l

• Mrs. John E. P rlester. Twin ____ .............................................

Good Friday Rites Planned at BurleyB U R L B s t Feb. an n u a l

communltj^--Oooii l^ ld a y sei-vlces March 31. will be held a t th e Burley F i r s t M ethodist church. It was d ec id ed a t a m eeting of th e B u r l e y M inisterial association W ednesday In th e C hristian church- Qtflce-V/lth. th e Rey, Em il J. H elseth a s host.

Plans . .a re .b e in g m ade to have an o u t-o f-to w n guest m inister and several lay m e n will be askdd lo p articipate in the service. Choir members fro m the Presbyterian, Christian a n d M ethodist churches are being asked to participate In the service.

S pokesm an of th e association stated t h a t the services will be hold fro m 12:45 to 1:45 p.ni. an d the C h am b er of Commerce will be asked to see If m erchants will

U nder^oet Tralnlnj — Raym ondX-Erlcs a n d Mrs. John E, P rlester. Twin F a lls , Is undergoing n in e weeks of b a s ic training at the U 5 . naval tra in in g center. San Diego.

Health p e rso n n e l—“We m ust I n ­crease sh a rp ly th e rate of d o c to r and d e n tis t tra in in g merely to keep pace w ith o u r growing p o p u ­lation." T o accompliah th is, h e proposed ( D a pr6gram of f e d e r a l g ran ts to h e lp m edical and d e n ta l institu tions p lan new facilities a n d Improved educational p rocesses;(2) 0 10-y e a r ■prognm rD f-nnrtctT^ ing g ran ts “ to assist In the c o n ­struction, expansion , and r e s to r a ­tion of m ed ical a n d dental s c h o o ls to increase th e ir capacity"; (3 ) a program of fed era l scholarships fo r gifted m edical an d dental s tu d e n ts , am ount to be pegged to the n u m ­ber of new s tu d e n ts being a d m l t -

.ted to a given school, and (4 ) i d irect g r a n t of |1X)00 per s c h o la r ­ship to e ach school pariclpating.

M edical re se a rch —Extension a n d expansion o f m atch ing g ran ts fo r construction o f research fac ilitie s , removal o f lim ita tio n s on fed e rtf l paym ent o f Ind irect medical r e ­search. an d an Increase In re se a rc h funas requested in the final b u d g e t message o f fo rm er P re s id e n t Dwight D. Elsenhower.

V ocational rehabilitation — "I shall recom m end to the c o n g re ss

increase in federal m a tc h in g funds to ex p an d th e vocational r e hab illta tio n program ."

Mick Adjusts To Life With New Fricndsl

I F ro m P u t* O n f i Iverbnl reprim and an d ,\iirk out. headed back to his old h o t j Since thnt tim e he h iw n G ene said.

Liquor Election

T o u r CourthniTstf ----------Nine members of Cub Scout den

N o . D, pack No. 11, toured the Twin F a l ls county courUiouse Tuesday a fte rn o o n , accompanied by den c h ie f , Jo h n Farrar.

Boy Scout Week Feted at

Twin Falls Klwanlans observed B oy Scout week at th e i r weekly

4 ioon luncheon at th e American L e g io n ..h f t ll ..T h u .rs d a y . G uest speaker was Theodore Larsen, comm issioner of the S n ak e River a re a council.

Larsen's talk, entitled “Scouting a n d Its worth to boys.“ covered su c h things as the Scout oath and m o tto and qiJlckly outlined the 4ilstory of part of the m ovement fro m its founding In 1910.

The Scout motto "Be Prepared." p repares Scouts lor Just th a t, L ar­s e n said. “To be prepared for an y ­th in g . It In a prim itive area, th e ir ^churches or In the com-

c lose .business 'from 12 noon u n til I munlty.'*2 p.in. G o o d Friday as they h av e : Guests were Wllford H erre tt andIn p rev ious years.

447 Area Pupils To lour IStation

IDAHO PALLS. Feb. 9 -A p p ro x - Inwlcly 447 senior sclencc s tu ­dents f ro m II Majlc Valley schools have s ig n e d up to tour the n a ­tional r e a c to r testing station, I d a ­ho Falls. Saturday .

Tlie to u r , sponsored by th e atomic en e rg y commission's Id ah o operations office, is held annually In observance ol T hom as A. E d i­son’s b |r th d .ay anniversary. Some 2,200 s tu d e n ts ond 200 tcachers Irom 62 h ig h schools in M ontana, Utah an d Wyoming a rc signed up

JL to lir ih L tf .s t ln ! ! station.,, _

president, said th e windows were „r e i i t o d an d the yard fencwl s tu d en ts regwtered a reclub m en lben . ^ le n n .-i-P e rry r-a S r-M u M a u g h

He warned th a t anyone tres- i>asslng near, the bullying will be, prosecuted. T he cen te r Is used fo r’ com m unity events. Helping with the repair p ro jec t were l^arl C arnahan,'^ C harles Parisli, Lee T rail. Gale M iller an d Harold Van Slcklc.

T hom as Turner. Filer; O ra n i Rus­sell. Jerry B r lz e e an d Archie B rown. Twin Foils; R a lp h Boal. Boise; Jack Langdendorfer. S acra- m ento. Calif., and Jam es Gustofcr-son, Portland, Ore.

Scouts Chosenn u P E R T . Feb. 9 -T w o Minido­

ka county scouts have been chosen by county legislators io participate in th e “Report to the aovernor ” day Saturday a t B o te .

E ach legislator in Uie state will pick one boy to fake part in the a ll-day event. L arry Loveland, troop 05. n u iie rt, wlli attend as the

of i^ep. Dale Clnriicr. and K ent Brower, Explorer post 37, Heyburn. will be th e guest ot Sen. H odney A. Hansen.

Burley. 64; Minidoka, 104: B elle­vue. 17; F alrtleld , 22; Buhl. 64; Hamen, 15; Twin Falls. 52; C arey,' 27, and H ailey , 32,

. B E G IN S 'T H A IN IN n FILER, Feb. 0—L ylr Llerm an,

son of M r. and Mrs. Edwin L le r- man. h as gone to F t. .O ld. Calif., where he '^v lll spend six m onths in national g u a rd trah iing .

Soroptimists Ar& Thanked for HelpBURLEY, Peb. 9 - A letter was

read from paullne H arding, a So- rop tlm ist scholarship s tuden t, d u r­ing the club’s Wednesday lunch­eon business meeting held a t Nel­son 's cafe.

Miss Harding is a beau ty school s tu d en t a t Pocatello ai^d received m oney from the Burley club each m onth . She,expressed appreciation -lo-the-club-ior llfl help.

Mrs. Hubert Warrell received a g if t In a project used by the club :o ^n lse~ id lo la rsh lir^ tin d a—Mi’Sr

F re d Sbwrod announced th a t th eclub still has shelled n u ts to sell.

Mrs. Mlnetta Pullman announc­ed th a t a patriot!^ program-will be ^)eld Wednesday, Feb. 22. Proposed pro jec ts for the club were dis­cussed.---------

F A IR F IE L D . Feb. 9 -A l lq u o r - by -th e d r in k election Is s la ted fo r April 25 in F a irf ie ld . Mayor C hai*- les D ickinson announced to d ay .

A p e ti t io n ca llin g for the e le c ­tion was’ ’p rese fite fl~ tir th F -T ittag c board a t a m eetin g Ihl.s w eek by W ayne Cox. o p e ra to r of W a y n e and LoR ae 's cafe .

T h e m u n ic ip a l election also will be held o n t h a t date. T e rm s of W illiam S te w a r t and Austin P a u l ie will, expire . H oldover mem))ers :a r e M ayor D ick in so n , Qeorge GUI a n d Lee D aniel.

P O S T S BOND BUHL, F eb . 0—Herman J e w e ll ,

Buhl, m a n a g e r of the B ro ad w ay Beer P a r lo r , posted a $50 b o n d ahd ask ed Tor statu tory t im e ‘to en te r a p le a w hen he a p p e a re d W ednesday befo re Buhl P o lic e Judge B e rn a rd S tarr, for s e ll in g beer to a perso n obviously i n to x i ­cated.

At first the dog was kepi i ^ i j J house to a tte m p t cal.juni^ himf T h a t didn 't a p p e a r to wdrk, said. ■ Schneider th e n built himJ doghouse In a .shed biuk o/ house and he lives thore.

True to G ene 's rem arks rcgardS Ing aloofness toward, adult.s, Mirtir walked away fro m a vuiior W^J nesday and s tr e tc h e d out In nesday’s ra in u n til his quariol w erev aca ted .

W hen Mick m oved In wiihiii Schneiders he needed t» b a ih ,) s till ha.sn’t h a d it. Grtip .said t is coming, b u t only when ; w eather w arm s a little.

Until th a t tim e Old Mick i. g e t by with b ru sh ln g s of his kq coat.

Even with thcKC. he appcjt f a r cleaner th a n when first ci. served several monLh.^ rso .

Snow Party SetBUHL, Feb. 9 - C u b Scouli

pack four an d th e ir fanu llu r. a "snow p a r ty " a t Soli?;hold

Inouritflln fanDw ln g " lenithrd ay morning w orsh ip scrvicos Sunday.

Those p lan n in g lo go f>n theow Ing are asked to m ee t a t 12; a t thfi_.FI;^t M ethodist churt: E ach family I s 'a s H d " io pfoia th e ir own food a s well as wIkdo an d buns for a w ien er roast.

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jHUBSDAY.FEBRUARY 9 . 1961 TIM ES-NEW S, TWIN FALLS, 'IDAHO PAGE TEffiEB.

Source j "Viewed % (jty Manager

' ^ l U >>e Qi^‘" » J K J ® obtaining a new source ^ e s U c water iu p p ly , before

New Realtor Board Leader Gets Gavel

. poiiuilon of

Twin Fa»^im M U o water supply tem -

W,‘S, (S Kocl' th rough '"'^rriratlon w ater pum ping sys- ‘ r to t ^ T - W l l l J a n u . ro u te two,

Jo i* an y peoP |fI burden.

^ 1, temporary system h iu !!;,d * u t fine,'' Derrlqk com-

i S I u d adding th a t all problems F ' “ 'le re d were sm all an d Hue ^ '”T to w eather conditions.

h»ve had to carry sllBhlly

5,w we anticipated because Z two water m ain breats.

Irritk explained th a t th e resl- I n e c e s s a r y to W l an y b a c “ i, in the new sections of pipe,

■•I iwnk th a t everyqne In Twin , 1. . . nntired the difference In

began using „ „ r Trom'Bock cre«k," Derrlcit

n iu has no ticed th e d iffe re n c e In K t e r since we „ . , l„ .„ l , r from Rock ere

ed The city a n t ic ip a te s u.sing r te m p o r a ry sou rce of s u p p ly u n - ,7ihe W in F alls C a n a l co m p a n y a Z sn ak e riv e r w a te r In U,e

—jjjB lrtgain,-------------------- -----------Allred P eters , m a n a g e r o f the

m i l company, sa id t h a t th e coin-^directors a r e s la te d to de-

J lV Tuesday w hen S n a k e river , jH r will be tu rn e d th ro u g h the

cuinl. , , .H e company p re v io u s ly .p ia n n e d

to turn the w a te r In to th e c a n a ls Match 1. b u t d ry w e a th e r possib ly will lorce th e co m p a n y to .store more water fo r t h e ' su m m e r mcnthi, Peters n o ted ,

‘-K tltli Anderson, B oise , c o n su it- r t i ! engineer and w a te r e x p e r t , l,s tak in g a w a te r s tu d y fo r t h e city, llslim all possible so u rc es o f w a t- tt quality a n d quantity o f th e water and th e economical feasib il­ity of Ui5 c ity 's uaH!5 th e w a te r, DOTick expects th e r e p o r t to be (Inlihed by la to M arch .

Boost Shown 111 (iaims l)v Local Jobless

East Paper Lists Persons Fighting

ru n iu n K 1\ . t in s sea,Min ol ih ,

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Amonff th em a re Dr. Reinhold Nipbuhr. IhcolORlan: publuher Al­fred A. K n o p f; Cnllfornia lojii’- .slioremcn'.s Iciulrr. Harry Bnd^r.v.

Y w / I . . . I'rtircci J iid u f J . Wiuie.s W iinn^,H o u s e L 0 I T 1 T T I 1 L I ( ^ P H arold : U n -v , L.ull.^

I Harlow Shaok'v. M.-,NEW Y O RK . >ob !i ..T A p r 'i - Pranklin I) Roo.si*vrll; \ u i i . i s

lion w ith ih r name.s,or n m rr 111,u. KlnuT Rin-. Loui.s U n lm nrvc ,400 .Mii/.m.s u rgm t ii.r .............. . T l.nm iim W ilder, and I « i ^ .Mu.n-

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r u m F:ii:.sf i io n im l for ri‘prcspn iauv(«s lo aholi.sh i:.s uii- i; u i ih , Ani«*Mcaii activ iiir.s (•(iminlMrj* w.i.s' ;:i ih f n i: i i- ■ p iib lbh»'d \ a s i m cli: iti i l ic N.-w i.iiiutirv, ISKil, Viirk 'rin ic.'.u 'fo t'd iuc (-» 'H ie of 'iMii;i>, pubh-liVd

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lin il. f-,;:- rcUu’iit(»i.". w u 'r is , ii\u -i;ni‘Mij)lu\ril l<%\di‘rs and pulilic nllU 'i.iS

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to id , !\ud n ; Mi\vVli\ U U hfr K iu k / ' ' M iiiihern N e m o lea d er.

T he p rtiiio n charnf.s ilia: Min id aiiiiittc r lia-s ■'coiiclt'iiincd itid:- Mchial Ainci ican.s. wrecked ih r li\r,s (if MJini', m id lia.s dn iin l ihciii !ln' (Inc prnc(‘.<.s of Ihai Kni;- li.li and AiruM'icaii^ ('oiiiis li.ivr ‘•'il.MjiDrly ru>tv(*d ovif iinu;\'

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D a v id I t. I l a m l e t t , le f t , new, p re s id e n t of the 1’w in F a lls b o a rd o f r e a lto rs , ae ce p t.s th e p re s id e n t 's E av e l from W . A . O s tra n d e r , o u l f o ln s p re sld c ril. O d ic r new o ff ic e rs Inc lude F r e d D ra k e , v ice p re s i­d e n t ; K arl F re e m a n , s e c r e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r , a n d ,Iiihn Bl.nliop, d i re c to r . All w e re In s ta l le d d u r l n r a b a n q u e t T u e s d a y even ln j: a t t h e T u rf c lu b . (Sl.itr p h o to -e n jr a v ln i :)

of M arrii i.s neni'ly n u r jn a l ," ler .said.

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i!» iucn suiuKi louooN w«isiii.8t pioof • hisiihikg Co.. Hiciii)i.Asyiiu, jissauik toimi,<r.

ipNO HILL, F eb . 9 — A work day is scheduled P c id a y a t the United Presbyterian c h u r c h u l th Mrs. T(d M oore In c h a rg e o f d m - ner arrangements.

_________ n i r c h fu r n itu re*111 be moved from the G ranee hall lo the new church w here ser­vice! will be held for the f irs t time Buniiay. The church has been re­modeled i l l t t 1 ! lit on P alm Sun-

jliy,lJ60, Prank Jones Is In ch a 'g e : of the moving project.

Family at Provo Visits in Cassia

ELBA. Feb. 9 — Mr. an d Mr.s. J o h n X n rr ln g lo n and fam ily , P ro v o , visited h is m other, M ic, R u b y D arring lon .

M argaret O tt le y and V ivian H aw k in s vUltcd friends a n d r e la ­t iv e s in Salt L a lte City.

M rs. J. Roy Eajnca visited In S a l t Lake C ity la s t

In -la w a n d daURhter, Mi’, and M rs . Ployd L e a v lu , Boise.

S tu d en ts h o m e for the w eek­e n d were V erm oym e and Sihyl B eech e r, from B righam Y oung Univer&itv and T im and Tnin H ale

Parking FinesPosilnsr SI o v e r iim e p a r k in g

b onds w iih T w in F a lls police W e d - j ic sd a y u ltc M ary S m ith , K e n n e th B nssett. Mi'5. D o n n a S tn y n c r . V a r - sa ll P ric e a n d M rs. M erle K n o b le ,

R E L A T IV E D IE SHAZELTON, Feb. 9 - M r , a n d ’

Mrs, Je.«ise P erk ins .a tte n d e d fu- nertil .sprvice.s for his h a lf -b ro th e r, ' Ployd A llred . 46. S a lt Lake City, on M onday. Mr. Allred cam e here many [Imc.s vi.sitlng rela tives. He died tif ie r a lonR Illness.

^ d ji is ta - f it slipcovers are to put on! s ty les 'fit

olmost every type o f furniture

Adjusto-fit ilipcoveri are ipoclally conitructed of pre- . “ ''ored porti lo you can fit them lo the exact lize and I opo of your furniture. ThoyVe easy to put on becouio

oy aro hold iiingly in place with ipeclol pin» Included —5tlt“ -«aeh^coyet . . , (fiTd^iay imooth ai true uphoiitery.

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o r y o u r m o n e y b a c k ”

^REE PARKING—Shop Eaiy• OPEN FRIDAY NJGHT

'ti! 9 p.m.

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■ A MMolIdiUon of F tb , < ,.1042 o f t b i Id tho E v tn ln v l i m a M U bllib id lo 100$ ■nd tb a - '/w In F t l l i N tw i M U b llsb td In 1904.

.pBblUhed d t i l r and Sunday ISO SkoixI S tre « t W c tt. T w in TaIIi Idaho, by tb« Tlmeft>N«wi Fubllib ins C om pany. Inc.

K n u M a i second « la u m a ll n a t t e r April S, 191B, a t ih« poit * o ffIcn iT T w ln -P a ll* rId * h D rtii> d e r-th e -* e t-« f-M areh -» r-l» 7 * '

A ll nolicM required by law .o r by order of c o u rt o f eo m peien t JurJjdietion to be publUbed w eekly will be publU hcd In the Tbur*day l»«ut of th li p ap e r tm n u a n t to Bw. flO-lOH Idaho Code.

SU B SC R IPT IO N RATES BY C A R R IE R

By the month By thre< roonthe ■

r •!« I inlheBy th e year ♦

BY M A IL -P A Y A B L E IN ADVANCE W lthlo Idaho and Elko C o o n lx , N erada iBy the month ---------------------------------------------------------By three n io n th i -----------------------------------------------------Dy ilx m o n th e ---------------------------------------------------------By the year - .............................................................................UnUlde S U te of Idahoi

-ny-iMniffniir: lly th r e e i.... ..Kinlh .B> i l l monthe . .. .

' h y th e .

N A T IO N A L R E P ItK S E N T A T IV E S W E S T .H O L JD A Y CO .. iNC.

626 M a rk e t S l r e e i , S a n K rin e lico , C a lif .

BEWARE SHOALS Often when political leaders decide the

opposition party has "pre-empted" a certain part of the political spectrum they conclude th a t they must move somewhere else If they are to win the next election,

Years back th is was the problem the Democrats faced In California and Oregon, where Republicans were winning top offices with moderate to progressive candidates. The Democrats fe lt compelled to in ch to ­ward the left to establish a d istinct posi­tion.

Yet "the effort w as never r e a l l y pro- otlvo. - When -tb e -P e m o e ra ts - tln a H y -re

I t s / IIIC llO u l y u u ttX tcauie h i was ao earthy (illd sociiyrMtnBtttl-ft-ith-thlir

______ - 41___fnr rhACUU8C n o w uo DU c m uiiy u i iufriendly feeling .woji a tinge ol sym pathy (or the underdog h e . was supposed to be In th e 1948 elec­tion.

GONE IS THE OLAM OB—D esp ite the tavorablc an d friendly reception which h as g re e t td President K ennedy 's Initial addresses ahd actions, he does n o t arouse the hero-w orship th a t Roosevelt or E l­senhow er did, or th e hu m an (re lln g fo r the plucky m an from Missouri.

Nobody halls the p resen t ch ief executive as the equal of “K D n" or " Ik e" or ‘'H a r ry . '' He hlin.self h as banned references In ' the new spapers to him as "Jack ." And the " JP K " label, besides sounding ra th e r artific ia l, la a h an d -m e-d o w n from "FDR."

T h is ,lac k of public or crowd a p p ea l, ironically, .^.ay* spare P residen t^ K en n eay a n d th e nation aji well from hysterical a n d em otional legislation. T here Is not p resen t the g lam or which sh ie ld ed FDR from criticism because of h is errors of om ission and com ­mission, or the m ilita ry rep u ta tio n th a t protected ih c World w ar I l.c n m m n n rle r-ln -c h le f

gained some of the to p spots, they m anaged It for. the most p a rt by putting up can d i­dates Who simply reestablished them selves In those areas previously pre-empted by the Republicans.

The GOJP on a na tio n a l level now appears to believe th a t It Is In .somewhat th e same dilemma, National chairm an Thruston Mor­ton Is alleged to have, said th a t because President Kennedy h a s taken over th e cen-

. ter, th e Republicans m ust be on the move. Most observers read In to this a belief th a t the move, If It comes, will be tow ard th e conservative side.

There always h as been a considerable body of Republican professionals y^ho felt th a t steady success lay In this direction any­way. Still, in p residential years they have generally been overruled In favor of m iddle of the road nominees.

The Callfomla-Oregon experience, w hich could be underscored by further exam ples In o ther places, perhaps contains a lesson lo r the Republicans a t this Juncture.• I t would seem to be th a t most n t r.hp t.imp

SATED W IT H HERO W O R S H IP -T h u s , lacking these a rtific ia l assets. P residen t K en n ed y will have to m ake good bn h is own. He w ill h ave to succeed by perform ance f a th e r th a n by pu b lic ity , propaganda or ptTsonal appeal. A nd he m ust ach ieve tn a t s ta tu s to r his In te rn a tio n a l prestige o s well as lor h is political f u tu r e In A m erican politics.

Xfereover, the A m erlcon people d o n o t seem to be In a 'h ero -w o rsh ip p in g mood th ese days. The tim es a re too grim for th e luxury of su c h an emotion, a s P residen t K ennedy constan tly rem in d s the con­gress and their con stitu en ts .

.P residen t K eim edy h as Indicated t h a t he appre­c ia te s Jils peculiar position and p e rso n a l problem In these respects.

• • •

D IG N ITY AND PES SIM ISM — T h e re has been m ore dignity an d fo rm ality In h i s several public appearances. Including h is televised press confer­ences, th a n there w as effusiveness o r exhibitionism. Indeed , hla reso rt to live TV Is a n obvious a ttem p t to m ake m ore d e fin ite an d d ram atic h n p rin t on th e na tio n a l mind.'

As a m atte r o f fac t, even sy m p a th e tic observers h av e asked them selves w hether h e h as not been " too solem n" and , indeed , “too pessim istic" In h is analysis of the s ta te of the n a tio n a n d the world.

So far, h e h a s been a s ta rtlin g c o n tra s t to F D R in every way, desp ite D em ocratic p ropagandists e f-

p ic t "■ ■m ost of the voters a re In the broad-ranged political center. At any- given m om ent they m ay w lsh to veer,sllglrtly„to the le f to r righ t, but only in times o l d ire distress or w ar are thejr likely to roam fa r from the middle.

Substantial elem ents In the R epublican p a r ty 'a r e constantly aware of this. I t Is hard ly accident th a t , despite the strong push In the party tow ard greater conser­vatism , these elem ents have usually p re - ralled In presidential election tim e.

Possibly' the tim e will come w hen th e partj^ will take the p lunge and risk a ll o n a m ore conservative tack. But OOP leaders can find plenty of history on both sides of the party line to suggest th a t this is a course

- fra u g h t with poU ticffriJerir

• K ooaeveir"fo rts to dep ict h im a s a "younger Even in th e depression’s darkest days, the a roh i-

tec t of the new deal could generally m anage a smile, a Jest or a- wisccrnck a t th e expense of h |s cabinet m em bers.

A nd th ere is no song associated w ith John F itz ­g era ld K ennedy, su ch as "H appy D ay s Are H ere A gain" an d "Hom e on th e Range."

(lU le tied by U cC lu re N ew apaper S yndicate)

THIS DESERVES APPROVAL

i

Probably only a relatively small sh a re of th e American people realize th a t th e coun­try Is voting, in slow stages, w hether o r n o t to allow the long disenfranchised citizens of the District of Columbia to vote fo r p resi­dent and vice p residen t in future n a tio n a l elections,

The proposal is in th e form of an am end­m en t to the U. S. constitution, w hich of course had first to be approved by congress. I t cleared th a t h jird le and is now, according to the law, going th e rounds of th e 50 s ta te l ^ l a t u r e s .

To become the la w It must win flnnrovRl, of three-fourths of th e states, w hich in the

I-------presentinstancevjneans-38-of th e 50.“So *lari t has been endorsed by five and rejected by Just one, A rkansas. T hat leaves 33 to go, ■with ft good m any s ta te s scheduling actlon- in th e ir early 1981 sessions.

The chances seem to be strong th a t presi­den tia l voting for th e district will gain the necessary national s u p ^ r t , though inev it­ably i t will take tim e to get th e needed s ta te action.

Most Americans, w ere they to a t te n d to th e m atter, likely would find sense in the argum ent th a t tlie oid bars against D. C. voting are no longer valid.

3 M _ £ f l g l n B l J d e a j r a 3 - . W t _ s l n c e l j n o s tItlJiens-bf-thB-dlstrlctTffomd Be employes oil

th e federal government, they would be p re­disposed always to vpte to retain th e party In power.

Tim e and events hUve outmoded th is no­tion . A high percentage of the governm ent’s employes living In tlie J ls tr Jo tjre -c lv lls e rv ­ice workers unaffected by changes of regime.

More Im portant even than this, W ash­ing ton 's growth has m ean t that each year a h ig h er and higher proportion of federal w orkers are finding places to 'liv e In the c ity ’s suburbs beyond the district. There th e y a te quite free to vote not only in n a ­tio n a l but in 6tate an d local elections.

The net effect of the present' bar, th e re ­fore, would seem to be (o disenfranchise only .parlU (f-tho-fodoral-w orkU if-eatabllshm ent a n d by th a t fact to discriminate ag a in s t It.

Common sense a h d fair play suggest thereshould be an early end to a situation no t at a ll envisioned by th e constitution fram ers w hen they im posed.the original ban on Dis­tr ic t''o f Columbia voting.

NOT SAFE ANYWHERE A,University of Southern Ctilifornla nerve

apeclolls t sta tes th a t a numlipr n t n i 'r v « . r i i t .orders 'w hlch cause- temporary jiaralysls of th e hands or legs are causcd by w atcliing TV. Dr. A. A. M arlnaccl says cause Is p res­su re on nerves resulting from viewing TV

;--Xor,long.pcrloda in-.awkward positions,--------Bo odd this to th e danger of ricocheting

bullets.

TUCKER'S NATIONAL

WHIRLIGIGW A S H IN O T O N ^PrM ldent Jo h n Fitzgerald K en­

nedy bcnelita from a n asset .which w m not poweas- t i by..hla jlU tlngu lahcd predecessor, l>wlght D. E l­senhow er, or even by PrankJln D . Eooeevelt an d H arry S. T rum an.

H e doea n o t sh a re th e affection, personal as weil . as-'poUilcal, w h ich th e nation an d i th e non-co n u n u n ls t world ahower-

* if’;V-ed upon them . F D R and " Ik e '’ ‘U t could do no w rong In m ajority

opin ion , and th ey profiled from ' t h a t fact, a lth o u g h the results

w ere not alw ays beneficial for th e n a tio n ’s w elfare and progress,

E ven former P resid en t T rum an, desp ite the scan d a ls th a t hovered ov€P -th fr-W hlt€ -H ouse-durlng h is reg im e, won over a respectable seg-

R iy T o e k e r mcnb of public opin ion , largelyhp-

VIEWS OF OTHERSTBADIN O STAM PS FA IL TO H E L P qONSUMEB

"O an you a ffo rd tra d in g s ta m p s? " t h i n ea tly p r in te d folder aslM. “IfM l I t you co n affo rd an a d ­d itio n a l 3 to « p e r ce n t , of doing business," I t a n ­swers.

T he brochure, p r in te d by a g ro u p calling Itself tile Consum ers' P ro tec tiv e Council, tiiu s launches In to a sound a tta ck on th e evils, o t , trading; stam ps.

iw.th e

a n d defends W ash ing ton’s present s ta m p T h e in fo rm ation la a ' co u n ter-a ttac ic on

volumes of p ropaganda being c ircu la ted by rich tra d - in g -s tam p -co m p an les-eag e r-to o p en -up th e -s ta te t o I ts p arasitic p ro fiteering . S tam p com panies a re s tr iv in g m ightily to convince th e s ta te legislature to abolish the p rese n t law .w hich p e rm its redem p­tio n In cosh only. T o redeem stam p s In m erchandise th o retaU er m ust b u y a $6,000 a im u a l license. T h e la rg e license lee v lrtuaU y precludes partic ipa tion by sm a ll s to res and m ak es th e s ta m p business an e x ­trem ely costly endeavor fo r chain s to re s . A company w ith 10 re ta il o u tle ts-w ill need to sp e n d $60,000 a n ­nu a lly Just to p a rtic ip a te .

Among the P ro tec tiv e CouncU's m a in contentions: —The consum er does n o t benefit. I n tac t, he pays

th e bill. Surveys show th a t trad in g s tam p s result In h ig h er shelf prices.

—'nradlng s tam p s e r« costly. P urchase a n d han d ltag o t stam ps cost reta il store* 3 to 4 per ce n t

! grofls -1 tallers ' n e t profit.

I Ki ea te r peice iitag e th a n m in t~r F

—Stam ps do n o r in c re a s e sales. I f only one e to re in a n area h a d s ta m p s they m ig h t Increase bu si­ness. However, because there a re several h u n d red stam p companies, w h en one store In troduces a s ta m p p lan all com petitors do—so th ere la no advantage.

-T rad in g s tam p com panies a re th e only ones who profit. They n o t only sell the stamps^ but h a v e a big m argin on m an y over-priced prem ium s a n d unredeem ed stam ps.

W hile It Is tru e t h a t most o th e r s ta te s p e rm it trad ing stam ps to be redeemed fo r m erchandise, i t a lso Is tru e th a t m an y a re becom ing Irr ita ted w ith the plan.

In Oregon, lor exam ple, a survey show ed th a t m o re th an D5 per cent of the lijdependent grocers us in g trad ing stam ps'w ould favor adoption of a law p a t ­terned afte r th a t of W ashington. M erchants In O regon-pay 8m llllbn^dollar» anm m nv to slum p-nnmi ’pones: ~

In New Jersey th e s ta te has a s u it against one o( the stam p com panies in which I t Is claim ed t h a t th e value of unredeem ed stam ps h a s to ta led 7,J m il­lion dollars.

In Wyoming, w here the s ta te su p rem e court u p ­held a law banning trad ing stam ps. Chief Ju stice Fred H. Blunie said "T he lure o t' trad in g s tam p .l'ls a n evil . . . and .th e legislature h a s the r ig h t to suppress them ."

In Michigan a special house 'com m ittee contended th a t one s tam p com pany redeem ed s tam p books worth about $2^0 to r only $1 and even required th e consumer to go to Its m ain office.

Tho entire philosophy of tra d in g stam ps is, In essence, one of o b tain ing som eth ing for noth ing . The wise consum er knows th at th is sim ply can 't be done.-C olum bla B asin News, Pasco.

KINE, .PLUS DEMERITST h i3-e 's -a ja th e r-u n u su a l~ tw l8 t-to -th e-T w ln "F a ii» ^

newspaper's report on a police c o u rt Judgment In tlio case of a m otorist Involved In a n accident a t a stree t Intersection a n a cited th e re a f te r for failure to yield th o .r ig h t o f way.

T his report notes th a t the o ffend ing m otorist Was fined $10—and assessed 55 dem erits.

A dem erit Is som etlilng th a t co u n ts against a motfirlst, and If h e’s so negligent o r so unlucky a s to collect a certa in num ber of dem erits , he m ust forfeit h is driver’s license arid h e ’s p u t on foot fo r a while.

T h a t’s according to provisions o f a s ta te Inw th a t J JM jlC C n JD jffc c t- tlu -p a sW w o ^ ’eaM.

U m ay very well bo th a t It's re g u la r practice for courts and m ag istra tes to access th ese demerits. D ut H s not often th a t m ention of su c h assessment l i carried In a news rep o rt. And It o u g h t to be noted in every Instance.

would-serve as a constant remlmlcr 'of the penalties for negligent or reclclcss driving and could have a wholesome Influence upon tho conduct of most of us.-ldnho Dally SlMesman.

P o t

Sh o t s

GET 'EM TOGETHERPotso:

A c ritica l local problem could be solved w ith a new drive—drive us to the rese rv o ir .

"Ua" in c lu d e s the m an Who fears hU wife will leave and the ohe who is a f r a id h is wife won't. T he chafed lad ie s w ho won’t be able to explain a p u rch ase wiih " I used jn y - trfld ing -ijtam ps.’' - ...... .........

The d isg u s te d dieters who gained weight a n d th e sm all-headed resi^ents—requ lF ed—to—poy-fi^andard- -and*« isize “h e a d " ta x . Also th e Tw in Falls w a te r d rin k e rs who m ust use medicine for a chaser,- plus the worried w rite r s and discouraged accepters of uncashable checks.

Special In v ita tio n should be ex­tended to th e shedders of croco­dile tea rs . O n e day's sw eating and cry in g w ould surely produce enough m o is tu re for our farm ers' irrigation needs.

N. X. Freller(Twin Falls;

PU PS F O R KIDS DEP'T. Dear P o t S h o ts :

We h a v e a th ree-fo u rth s cocker spaniel a n d o n e-fo u rth shepherd pup th a t ’s a lm o s t a year old. And we would like to find a home for him in th e coun try ns we can ’t keep h im h e re In town. He Is hon.sfthrntcpn a n d ft (rood r h i l r i r p n ’,dog. Also good stock dog.

Phone 761-W (Buhl)

Pots:Have p ed ig reed boxer fem ale. 2

years o ld , spay ed with d istem per and r a b ie s shots. A ppreciates warm b e d inside . G otta give h e r away.

P h o n e REdwood 3-3828 (Twin Palls)

BUT THEY’RE STAYING Dear P o t S h o ts :

After liv in g In cities w here sh y ­sters su pposed ly abound, we moved here u n d e r th e illusion th a t Tw in Falls w ould be a fine place to raise o ur fam ily .

Never h a v e we encountered, so many h a l f - t r u th s , falsehoods, an d dow nright lies;

From th e m a n who pretended h e wanted to sell h is house, (he back­ed out th re e tim es),

The la n d lo rd we finally ren ted from.

The sale .sm an who assured us an app liance w as beyond repa ir, (a com petitor fixed it for $3.)

T h e _ m a n w h o sold stove(with n e w b u rn ers) which burned out in tw o weeks, .

The fe l lo w ' employe whose vi-. clous lie cost m y husband Ws Job,’ (he had a fKendV,

To th e em ployer who.se quoted rate of p a y d im inished to n e t $10 for th ree days work.

Even In view of all this, we in tend to m ak e T w in Falls our hom e. We th in k we h a v e found th e g rea t­est p o ten tia l m ark e t for th e item we expect to s ta r t producing soon —truth se ru m .

C. Y. NIo (Twin Falls)

• • «RA RIN ’ TO GO

Dear P o t S h o ts :I am a t r a c to r girl none U)o old

for.-thfi-^8«yoar-Qld-faFmer-^Would- like very m u c h to exchange a p ic ­ture of th e tra c to r I own for one of his best-lo o k in g Jackasses or dld^he s a y w h a t kind of a fa rm -h a hod?

Hope to be th e fircst in line for the “Lazy S Rancheroo."

Tractoroo Girl (Kimberly)

• • . ■FAMOUS LAST LINE

" . . ^ I ’ve been skiing for years and have never broken a bunel"

GENTLEAIAN IN THE FOURTH ROW

W ASHINGTONB y P E T E

W ASHINGTON (NEA) — Jam es M. Landis, special assistan t to P re sid e n t Kennedy on government reg u la to ry agencies, h as h i t 'em ag a in , from an o th er angle. He now accuses these commissions of par< tla l responsibility for th e failure of| the I n d u s t r i e s ! th ey regulate tol co n trib u te t h e l r j sh a re of the n a ­tio n ’s growth.

A t the end ofl D ecem ber. Landis] gave Kennedy r e p o r t rccon m en d in g ...stffii ing changes t h e organization, p tu r Edion

agencies like federal communica tlons. power trade, In tersta te com m erce. securities and exchange commissions, c i v i l aeronautics .board and food an d drug admin- (istratlon .

H a rv a rd Law Professor Landis h as served as a m em ber of FTC an d SEC and been chairm an of CAB, so he knows h is way around th e ir legal mazes. B u t his rec- om mendatlon.s s tirre d up the ani­m als in alj these.cages.

I n a talk before the Federal Bar association In W ashington to an­sw er some of h is critics, Landis den ies th a t he w ants to become cz a r ov^|(, these agencies.

B u t he glyes them another ro u n d of criticism for inadequate persorm el. lack of courage and n o g in a t ion— delays--In.-handling-

cases brought before them and )[allure in cases Involving overlap­p in g jurisdiction of two agencies w orking Jn the sam e field.

T h is latter criticism has drawn s tren u o u s objection from Federal T ra d e Commissioner W illiam C. K e rn , a Democrat. He opposes the L an d is recom m endation th a t FTC a n ti t ru s t law enforcem ent powers be tu rn e d over to the departm ent of Justice..

L a n d is notes some improve­m e n ts already. ICC h as ujjgraded Its h earin g exam iners. SEC com­m issioners have begun to write som e of their own opinions Instead of le ttin g the professional s ta ff do th e m all.

B u t the W hite House adviser s till m ain tains th a t a complete re­o rgan ization of governm ent m a­c h in e ry in -this field should be m ad e by presidential and congres­s io n a l action.

• • •L a n d is expresses some surprise

t h a t his criticisms—m eant to be constructive — raised so much clam or. He explains It as a p u blicrea liza tio n of th e power these agencies hold over business and recogn ition of the fac t th at great­er developm ent of industries un- d e f regulation is necessary lo pro­m o te a more rap id growth ra te in th e national economy.

T h o u g h an increase in gross na­t io n a l product should be accom­p a n ie d by Increased dem and for

Eden Residents Report Journeys

HAZELTON. Feb. 9‘ - W alter S p le lm an retu rn ed to Beloit, Kans,. a f te r visiting M r. and Mrs. Ed Car l to n and fam ily.

I r . and~M rs. Leslie'Lange and M r, a n d Mrs. W. G. Allen re tu rn ­ed a ^ te r visiting their children In P ocatello . Mr. and Mrs. Varge ■R ttsm usseni^and ‘M r and" m ts. W ay n e Rasm ussen, and families.

R o n n ie . Russell and Ricky Mc- CasILn, Pocatcllo. and Mr. and M rs. Em il Falk. M ountain Home, v isited Mr. and Mrs. Max Me- C aslin .

M a rt in Schwarz, Swanwlck, 111., is v isiting his bro ther, and sister- in -law , Mr. an d Mrs. Albert S chw arz, and family.

R E D S O Ntra n s p o r ta tio n , L and is points out th at r a i l r o a d ton-m lleage has <1®" d ined .

In th e passenger field condl. tlons .a r e even worse, with com­muter services crippled.

L a n d is says the explanation Is not to b e found In the develop­m ent o f a com petitive highway system . M any trucking concerns have g o n e ^ b a n la u p t, auto trans­p o r ta t io n Is congested, parkins space a t a prem ium and parking ra tis s k y h igh .

y^lr t ra n s p o r ta tio n has likewise been h i t . One ’airline Is bankrupt, others sh o w losses, aU- cargo car-

o p e ra tlo n s and the federal govern­ment m u s t subsidize airlines to

le - tu n e -o t-a o -m lll lo n -d o i; year.

In t h e energy field, the price of n a tu ra l g a s had doubled. Hydro- elecfrlc p o w er has n o t been ade­quately developed. HydrogenatlSri of coal Ls undeveloped, though this process fo r exploding cool a t the mine In s te a d of transporting It long d is ta n c e s and burning It In­e ffic ien tly was discovered 30 years ago. U s e of atom ic energy for power Is s till decades away.

■Were o u r trad itio n a l regulatory m ethods capable of surmounting these p ro b le m s.” says Landis, "my ■eport w o u ld have been meanlng-

T h ls in tro d u c es a n entirely new e lem ent In to the philosophy of the reg u la to ry agencies. The original concept w hen they were created M !^ ttII^ n lrey ^ m raW -co IIt^o t- th e -

luspend gurupe h a s

In d u str ie s they w ere regulating, to k eep th e m honest and to keep them f ro m becom ing powerful m onopolies.

W h a t L an d is now seems to be em p h as iz in g is t h a t the regula­tory a g e n c ie s should also be re­sponsib le for prom oting the growth of th e Industries they regulate, while s t i l l p ro tecting the, public In te res t o f the consumers;

PTA at Dietrich Notes Founders

D IE T R IC H , Feb. 9 - Mrs. Ray T an ak a . Shoshone, fourth district PTA v ic e president, spoke on the fou n d in g of the organization, a t the D ie t r ic h PTA meeting Mon­day n ig h t .

Mr.s. P lo y d KLsling gave high­lights o f accom plishm ents of the local u n i t since its formation In the c o m m u n ity . A le tter on school leg is la tio n was read by Mrs. Floyd

were n a m e d to the nominating co m m ittee . Room attendance prize was w o n by the th ird and fourth grades.

R e f r e s T im e n t s , fenlurlng a F o u n d e rs day cake baked and dec­orated b y M rs. G len Nelson, were served, b y th e seven th and eighth grade p a r e n t s w ith Mrs. John Mc­Clure a j i d M rs. Wflliam Towne, Jr., in c h a rg e .

Attend FuneralE D E N . Feb. &—M r. and Mra.

G ordon Newbry have returned after a t t e n d in g the funeral of his sister. M rs . C harlie Shroll. 87, N am pa, fo rm er resident of K lm -

O th e r , 16cat relatives attending the f u n e r a l were Mr. and Mrs. Jim G r a n t , Mr. and Mrs. John Holce a n d M r. and Mrs. Chester Roice.

PERRY'S TVG u a r a n t e e d le rv ic o o n

o il m a k e i T V & R o d io i.

PHONE HE 3-1037

Hank Is Variety o f Touiist Who Misses Other Tourists

B7 H E N BY McLEMORE R O M E—I am one of those t o u r ­

ists w ho m isses tourists.To m e, a foreign city Is a t i t s

best w h e n It U allvi with p e p p je (rom C leveland , Buffalo, Slou.x Falls, T uscaloosa, Bowling G re e n , W est P a lm .B g a c h and W aco.

Also A llentow n,Chicago. R o a n oke. C arso n City, a n d O h l m n e j r Bock.

T he absence of these to u ris ts Is the only f a u l t

winter. I like t h e ! restlessness th ey |

McLemoreLondon, P a ris or M adrid. YoU c a n ’t keep a city s ti ll th at h a s thousands of A m erican men, w om en and children r o a m ­ing a b o u t by day and by n ig h t. S om eth ing is jumping ail the lim e .

I lik e th e way touring A m e ri­cans look, too, and turn a d e a f ear a n d a n appreciative eye to -

,rd sp o rts shirts, tw o-toned .shoes, co m fo rtab le Jackets and haLs wQrn»at a n angle. Our casual dres.'; eniivena th e scene. Just as a flo ck of Jays o r robins would a field o f somber crows.

M issed, too, In Europe in w in te r l.«i th e so u n d of voices that s e em wonderfully natural. It would b e good to h ave someone walk u p right now an d s a y , ‘'Gotta l ig h t? ” or. "W h e re c a n I find some c o ffee in th is tow n I can drink?" (I c o u ld ■pTDVide-the-light-btiHM -have *0 take th e m an to my house to s a t ­isfy h im a b o u t the coffee.)

T h e re Isn 't as much la u g h te r with A m erican s missing, e i th e r . The g ay E u ro p ean is somewhat o f a m y th . A t hom e, anyway. In t h e sum m er, w hen Rome Is Jam m ed from th e T ib e r to the hills w i th A m ericans, th e sound of la u g h te r is everyw here. Some critics say th e lau g h ter is a little on the b o is te r­ous s ide , b u t n o t for me. It s o u n d s like p eo p le h av in g a good t im e , and w h a t’s wrong with that?

T h e so -ca lled , advantages o f a tou rls tless E urope are for p e o p le Icja fussy th a n I am. An e m p ty shop Isn ’t h a lf as much fun to b u y in as one th a t is loaded with c u s ­tom ers p ick ing and choosing a n d b arg a in in g . T h ere 's faster s e rv ic e but l i t t le charm .

T h e re a re m ore Ubles to ch o o se from In restaurants and m o re w a i t e r s hovering around. B u t there’s n o noise, no action, n o bustle, n o h ea ted discussions a s to w hat E u ro p ean dish to choose, w hat to tip . and there are few

Ki-Mlnp.Mrs. O rv ille DavLs, Mrs.-Willard

Nolson—A nd—M k ,—James-Moser-vy-fwandeFing—m usioians-wlth—th c lr> .hats out.

T h e re ’s no scrambling for ta x is in th e w in ter , and there are few happy p a r t ie s ambling about Inr h o rse -d raw n carriages. E-u r o -p -e tak e s 'o n a n a ir of business in w in>

ter. and g e ls downThe m a ll line at the Aim,,

Express o ffice Is a io„i a mile, a n d one can uci on,*’ ters w ith o u t ever riiiiiins m i f " the w e a th e r Is in DaiS D odgers’ chancK . or lieari„, ■'* single co m p la in t aboiii iheT ' money .over here.

T h e re 's no reii.soli «liv sh o u ld n ’t be there In winter, e ith e r . You cam b m ',’’ w eather. I t ’s never real mw ’ lots of d a y s like Indian jumJ;' T here a re p len ty of hotri guides a n d seats on smh'sT;' buses to sp a re . If.s a hu Uie c h u rc h e s and two p a irs of socks taknth a t. O r n early ._____________

“ w ard you I'd ciim,. in,, n i m eet you a t Piazza ,|; g.j ;■ or an y w h ere you say. Ami a llRht. ■ ‘

l>y Mo.^Hiikih’

Girl at Hazelton In Utah Mishap

HA ZELTON . Pci), 9- M- ^ Mrs, A lton H anst'n havp rfiutnP from L ogan, accoinpanird by d au g h te r . C onnie Hansrn. «ho •u'. Involved In a m inor nmo arcidtr there w h ile visiting rriruds, s.-j W0.1 h o sp ita lized overniiiin bt' was d ism issed a fter olurrvation'_ Mr. a n d M rs. Carey Vnii Luhi.

New P ly m o u th , and Mrs. a|.j H enderson , Gooding visited and M rs. W a rre n Wlckluuii, wicii h am 's 'c o n d lt lo n - is rcpnrtea i j : changed. H e h a d a stroke recenily.

Mr. a n d M rs. Dewey Ha.viiiiuss,]' visited th e i r sons and dauBhttn.! In-law , M r. an d Mrs. Wnyiit m ussen a n d Mr. and Mn. Van R assm u ssen an d famlllc.1, pou!' tello.

J o h n G o e lle r t tell from a t n a i F riday w h ile helping load produa.| and b roke h is l e r »l}ove tin to u l He Is co n fin e d 'Ttt^Mnglc Villijl M em orial h o sp ita l, T«'ln ftlU. f

V IS IT RELATIVES O A K LEY . Feb. 9 -M r. and Wii

Roy W ilk in so n and family vlsjitj] h er b ro th e r-in -la w and slater, and M rs. J o h n Harris, and fan B lackfoot. a n d Wilkinson's bro and a ls te r- ln -law . Mr. and Mii| Lorenzo W ilkinson, PoQptello.

F O R YO UR

AMANAFREEZER

TO DATE

SEARSHURRY!

JOKBUCK AND COFINAL WEEK

AWNING SALECUSTOM ORDERED FOR YOUR WINDOWS

Free Measuring and Estimotin^

NO PAYMENTS'TIL MAY ‘

c l o Th a w n in g s a l u m in u m a w n in g sLuxury cloth awnings In d r ill, duck and woven fabrics. Many patterns. A ll seams triple lapped end double stitched for lasting wear. Finest hardware. Sove on

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Leave them up the yea r round for per­manent protection. A ll hove free-flow oir ventilation, some ro ll up to any level you 'desire. Finest enamels boked-on for en-

jJudng_iin lsh.-Ooi8ns-of-color-com blna— tions and stylos. Save Nowl

only $5 Down on Purchases Up o $200 on Soars Easy Pay Plan

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o r y o u r m o n e y b a c ic ” O J u z i i V l J

403 W el^ Main

Park Free . # Shop Eaisy

CONFIRMED MESSAXjES

HAVE URGED LEGISLATORS TO

j VOTEI I ON THE

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B I L LOther letterit wires or phone messagci, malte thi lolol leverol thouiond more.

TIME IS S H O R T WRITE, P H O N E , WIRE

your Reproientative listed below urging

-him to-vote-NO! ---------------------------- '

ADDRESS: Houie of Representotivoi

. Slotahouie, Boiie, IdohoTelephone: 5-3681------ ——

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CASSIA COUNTY OWYHEE COUNTYRep. J. Votd Chotburo R«p. A lrin B. Benion

JEROME COUNTY Rop. Wm. J. U n 'N) Rop. Jomei G. Martin R*p. Horry B. Ttitn*

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TIM ES-NEW S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Firm’s *iUde Tallts toBurley (^roup

" w b 8 — "Industry bO B I^ ' „ ‘ js I n v i t e d - a n d

«®“ S I t ' i s ap p re c ia te d ," ' “ j-m lT M ay cr, industrliil sa le s ““ ' ‘‘ ? (or W rto P o w er co m -

a t tHe weekly R o ta ry

th a t according to f lg - h!d received fro m th e e m -

Wins Contest

in d l-

closely, h e ‘"II Z i < '^ o U i the fo rm e x p en -

In 1959 for me co u n ty w as “ I S c o » P “« ^ to *4,638.570

f ,I ,, years before 1S54 . F a rm - ?inrame in the county In 1950

19 mill*'’"When 1»0w the payrolls of a co m -i,it» It will amount to $360,000

® V lD re ta il nales, h e a s se r t-

fl,a community tlmt p rogresses . h. one th a t Is built a ro u n d th ef,roer,bU5lnessm«nnnd In d lv ld u -S™ho are working to g e th e r l o r ih, good of the com m unity, h e (ontluded. .

junouncement was m a d e t h a t annual kWs p a r ty w ould

■ K d at 7:30 p.m. T u esd ay a t

JON WELLS . . . T u ’in Falls hlsrh school

Junlo-, was one of f iv e state winners In the youlh power “Food Comes First" c o n te s t held lust week in bolse. As a state winner h e will travel to C h ic a ^ for the national contest March S-11. His subject in th e state contest was *'Food fo r family fun," for which he m a d e three posters, a set of little posters and complied a notebook. (Staff photo-engravinj)

PAGffjlVB

Officials Not Giie Space

i S S l l l i rn

O il

PlansW ^ H I N G T „ n , P r t 9 -VPl.-0(-

i l c l a l i won I rm ijp c iu re w hen a h u m an ^Mmiiaiii uUl lakc th e ^ a c e trail bnrtlv bi.vxd by H am th e chim p

I t l.s coilcr I.ii,;,. II, ,,a n o th e r chill:;, ii,-;i',)„„u[ nm ijc

‘“ iiuiid th e E a r th bcliirr . .M„tricu'.s m e r ­c u ry plloi.s riiLkci hopping

down th e Aitiintlc m iss ile ran g e .I t nU>o Ls posible th a t^ R R u ssian

will be th e iirs t h u m an b e in g Inspace.

Bui a s Pi t'.Mdent K e n n e d y noted In yesttTday.s news c o n fe re n c e , the United SiiV.i's is.no t g o in g to risk a m an's liic u i a p r e m a tu r e bid for furiluM .'Pace p restige.

Ham. A liu t'e-y ea r-o ld extrovert, welghlnp 37 pounds, c h e c k e d out

tth e 2 .700 'pound M ercury ‘ spaec*- c r a n 111 H .').i39-m ile -o n -h o u r rocket n d t- t. i ji^n. 31 f ro m Cape C anaveral, Fla, . ,

He so iin-d i;)7 miles u p a n d 422 miles GUI ov.T the A tla n t ic in a lli-m lnu te trip during w h ic h he

was subjected lo strr.'.sei 17 tim e s the force of Bravii> and lo 6.6 mlnulea of tteiKlul(v.>nc.s.s.

Tills wtt. p»iii of iiie "M ercury buildup" In which a chimp a ls o would prccede a hum an a.stronaut into orbit. If evrrvilnnK w orked perfectly durinj: ihc buildup. M e r­cury pilot.s would suborbiuU missile range iraiinni; hops t h i s spring with ilie fir.si tnanned o r ­bital fllghL uv ih(* v,i!(i3. by t h e year’s end.

Now no one can '.iv when a n y of tlv* maiinpri inivs will la k e place. Ham did hi.s b;: n lijiost''pcr- fectly, and (lu? M fu 'u ry '. s p a c e ­craft find em orppn(\ cscape .sys-

tem s p ro v ed they^oan su sta in life u n d e r r lg o ro u .5 condi(ion.s o f r o c k nn ig h t. '

B u t th e Red.sione booster p e r ­form ed e r r a tic a lly , und the spuci-- c ra f t on plum m etlU K Into the o cean sp ran g a leak . Until all th e in ­fo rm ation p ro d u ced diirins H am .v fligh t 1.S c a re fu lly analyzed, a n d Indicated co rre c tio n s a:e m ad e ui the b o o ste r and spi\cecr.afi. o f f i ­cial.*) won’t .«tend' n man tv r n m the fringe of .space vi.siiod by Uic chhnp.

Chorus Featuted

Haile S e la s s ie , eni[>en>r of K dii- op ia, also Ls h u nniinns nunuster of e d u ca tio n .

W held at 7.^0 P-***' j-'jcauiij' Jfilm Shown for Kiwani;

liiKl V/ayne Woodland is c h a ir - U o l the event. The p a r ty Is inll(U ot the regular luncheon m e e t- lag, staled A. Olenn A nderson , nresldent

Anderson extended a specia l wttome to th e many g u ests a t ­tending the meeting. T h e y w ere Vera Hulbert, Lynn U k e a n d E a r l Haroldsen, all Twin F a lls ; R a y Sevmour. Harold Conrad, C on D e -

la j.. K m n e th W a rr, P e te a iu .,'Spencer Bingham, Lovell Holjoak Trum an Bradley, C h a r le s Htndrltk!, O leen Lewis, J im Wood!, Robert Dean, D o n Love-

Merlln Ottley, O ra n t W y a tt , Bill Beck, Tom Geary a n d ' E m er- [on Miller, aU Burley,

en lists i n a ir f o r c eKIMBEELY, Feb, 9 - A 2 /c W il­

iam ISoBon te-enllsltd In th e U .S, force recently th ro u g h th e

iiln Falls recruiting o ffice. H e lu been assigned to th e 4039th traleglo wing, GrlKlss a ir fo rc e

~ n io m e , Hew nork. '

BURLEY, Feb. 9 -A - f ilm "Idaho S u m m er Citizens" w a s pre­sented by th e Klwanlan o f th e day, D. David Lewis, during t h e Wed ne.sday lu n ch eo n m eetin g o f the Burley K lw an ls club a t Cousin Roy's.

The film pertained to m ig ra to ry workers w h o came to the a r e a from Texas d u r in g the s u m m e r and spring. ,

Charles Hcndrlcks a n n o u n c ed the feedlo t tour will b eg in a t 0:30 a. ra, on F r id a y and s ta t e d every­one Is welcom e. Don L o v e lan d of­fered the invocation. G r o u p sing tag vins le d by Jim A dkins.

Visitors w ere Dick K e n d a ll, Twin Falls, fo rm erly of New Y o rk , who was a g u est of Hendricks, a n d Fred Linton, R u p e r t.

MOVE INTO IIA ZELTO NEDEN. Feb . 9 -M r. a n d Mrs.

Virgil M axw ell moved f r o m the late Roy G ordon's farm s o u th of town In to Haaelton to t h e Theo

ila d ley h o m e.

^UNTREESSPECIALS!meat d epar tm en t

Fresh Frozen Chicken ^ A

Necks 5 lb. bagSyCFreih Frozen Chicicen f i A

J51ZZARDS ,..2lb.box-59CFresh, Frozen, Tender Pork ■■

NECK BONES........ lb. 5 CBE SURE TO VISIT OUR NEW

FISH DEPARTMENT

grocery departm ent

Wilion'i Processed a

CHEESE . . .5 fb. b rick2*39w ng S o u r D ough . _

french bread loaf 2 5 cI Sweep's Choicc Quality g i f t

P-Nut Clusters, lb. box 5 9 C(or plastic bog)

SPECIAL dem o nstrationSee the Girl with the "Million Dollar Smile"

Friday and Sofu 'dgy=DenTOnsfro»ing -"Super-Meat"

d o g f o o d

freecoffeeFree Sampling Saturday Free Samyling Saturday

hostess DQMIIK

R O U N T R E E ’ Sp o o d c in e r

f 'm b o r ly R o ad ' -RE 3 -5 6 6 0

ifloficH h av e more^ v o u r take-home pau l

Dale W aynicnl, Scout. R e^ponso , /H A by B ishop Milton P ay n C 'flh d -

■ A t L O S S c r v i c Gvrp:w n __A .qpn.H S ea r le and Lynn M errill.

'va.s featured a t LDS sacr.uiM ur ■‘'t r v lm here S u n d a y nli;ht Ree.sr- Kiin/lcr, E xp lo rer leader, a rran t-ed i Uu- \ \ l \ i c h was eonUuclcti:by Lj'.sHp D ana , S eo u l commit ch.uniiiui, , .j

Tlu* iliorus. coinpo.scd of Hx- Buy S c o u t s and Cub.s, Wd.>:

li.ici'ini by K aV n ia Hatch w r .h |- M.iiilyii Ik'vviii'd a.s accom pauis; j

I'alks were by K(‘iU .Se.i.lciinil Di’imi.s K o y le . Cub ' 3 c f) i r^ : |

'S|H‘iU'tT K u n /Ie r . Rxplofcr, a n d

D'lil tkm mA m r f f m f F m ! ( J

A W i i V V ' f 'l R S T CJ U A L I T Y !^ W T E R

I N V E N T O R Y C L E A I A N C EDrastically Reduced!

STREAMLITE

Samsonite LuggageLADIES' 0 ' NIGHT ................ .................. S 1 2MEN'S COMPANION ......... $ 1 2LADIES' WARDROBE .................................... S 2 0MEN'S 2 SUITER ......... ............................ $ 2 0M E N 'S 3 S U IT E R ................................................................. $ 2 0

. M A IN FLOOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FABULOUS SAVINGS!DISCONTINUED SAMSONITE

Silhouette LuggageUDIES^-HAT-BOX“ . 5 1 5 "LADIES' TRAIN CASE ................................................ $ 2 0LADIES' WARDROBE ................................................ 5 3 5

PULLMAN CASE ...................... ........... ........................ J 3 5

M A IN F L O O R

REDUCED TO CLEAR!ENTIRE S T O C K O F

Ladies' Better Coats1 8 .0 0

Sizes 10-18, a ll wool p lu sh , boucle weave, ribbed Zlbileni, i m a r t ityles.

B A L C O N Y

- rKnllrp Stock Heduced! WO.MEN'.S SWEATERS

P ur blend,-;. 100% o rlon bulkles or all-wool I ta lia n A 9 knit.'i........................... y j

Terrldo V alue! W OM EN 'S SHORT JA C K E T SI007o o rlon lam in a te d knits. D ouble and single b rea s ted styles. Washnblo Sizes I I to 16,.... $11

Women’s ARNFXL/COTTON BL013SE3Colors; Wlille and p a s te l. M a­ch ine wa.slmble.Sizej 32-40 .........

boi.

$2

Save on—L adies'j ALL-WEATHER CO ATS

3 o n ly — 100% orlon p lle - lln e d b u tto n fro n t. a A A Sizes 10-12-14.........3 r « V U

FABULOUS SAVINGS! Folding Bridge Chairs

S e ^ t 4 7.96C o lo r s ; B l o c k /R e d — M o c h a / G r e e n

S tu rd i ly C o n s t r u c t e d , R u b b e r T i p p e d Legs

W o m e n '! REVERSIBLE SKIRTS

Machine w a s h a b le . Pleated plaid styling, w o o l and orlon. S t a 1 0 -1 6 ......... V ®

Special Value! Wamep'i COTTON TWILL JEANS

T ap ered styling. Sizes 10-16______ 1 . 8 8

GirlV T l g h t i 100^, NY LO N TRICOT

Full fashioned. L arge sire onlyl .... ............. $1

GIRLS’COTTO N K N IT T-SH IRTS

B oat n eck style, m a c b l n t w a sh a b le . ' «Sizes S -M -L ______

Reduced to Clear! Girls' COTTON PRINT BLOUSES

1 . 2 2Sizes 4-U

Special Savlnffst G irls’ NYLON TAFFETA 54 SLIPS

Extra Value! Girls’SPRING DRESSES

k l . 2 5 . „ e - 3 4 ) 0 - | -Printed c o t t o n s wash and

w ear fab rics

Save on G I R L S ’ JEANS

-C o tto n -tw H l-an d -co rd ed -s ty lesr

1 C O4 to M ......................

Girls' C o t to n CORDUROY nOBEB

Sizes 4 t o 13

E xtra Value! Glrl^ 100% NYLON JACKET

Qullt lined

Reduced to Clear!

SUBTEEN COATS 100% Wool fleece a n d M ar­tinique. Broken sizes ................ . $9

100%Women'g

WOOL K NICK ERS

1.06T a p e re d leg s ty le

__„_R cduced-toC lear—

KNEE SK IM M ER SK IRTS Cotton bedford cord. 4 -button novelty trim Sizes 8-U .... 4 * 0 0

A dditional Saving:! i>n W o m e n 's NYLON

S T R E T C H TIGHTS M achine w a sh a b le Sizes A -B -C .......... 1 . 0 0

I s r je A ss o r tm e n t WOMEN’S JEW ELRY

50c

Save on Women‘« COTTON BRAS

Adjustable, machine wash­able. Sizes 32A « I M M mto 38B ............ 3 * / 7 7 ®

Drastically Reduced!

2-PC. FLANNEL P .J.’»

100% cotton print. Ladles' sizes 32-38 1.44

W onuui’sFli&l Clearancel

BOUITANT S LIPS

100% nylon, lace o n net.

Final Clearance! Women’s ELASTIC PANTIE GIRDLE

Two styles with. « A A with panel !front ^ A 5 r

{leduced lo Clearl BETTER

TODDLERS’ DHES8ES

2.50--------- Slzes-2-3-4----------

Final Clearance! Toddler*’bulky OBLONB

Turtle neck iw ea te rs .

Bednced to C letrl

D IA P E B B A da^

Plastic lined, tlp- p e r-p o c k e ts r^

Terrific Value! '

- HARDWOOD CRIB Dropside ........M attress

2 0 . 8 8.....................8.88

Special SavinKs! In fa n ts ’ JR E C E m N G -R L A N K E IS

2 / 1 . 0 0I0”x40”, 100% cotton. Color

fast.

Entire Stock Reduced! O m L S’ SWEATERS

Orion cardigans. Assorted col­ors. Sizes 2 f i O 3 to 14......... .........

D ra s tic Reduction! Extra V aluel T o d d le r '

SU B T E E N SWEATERSP u r b lend a n d orlons. S lip ­over and b u t to n « A A fro n t . 3 . W W

DIAPER S E T S '

L ight and d a r k tones, plas-

“ 2 . 0 0

Inffnta! TOiDNING PANTS

3 p r . 8 8 C

Slzea 1, l a , 3

TODDLERS' BOYS' BASEMENTRayon*cotton Baby B lanket . G auM Diapers, size 30x40 ....In fan ts ' Corduroy Crawlabouts. size to 1 */j Spring: Cotton Dresses, s lie 1, 2, 3 ....................Toddler Girls’ Sprlns Sportswear, size 2-4

2 . 0 0

2/1-321 . 6 6l.OO

IvtEN'r

Insulated Undershirts ............................. ......Briefs and T - S h ir t s .......... ........- ...........- ......Flannel Shirts ..................................................4 only Boys’ Corduroy Jack e ts ...... ......— ....Junior Boys’ Flannel P a ja m a s ......................Assortment Belts ....................... ............. .........Assortment Boys’ S ocka-------- ---------------

SO<t 3/1.00 9 9 i —■ 3.88

Z only Electric B la n k e ts .

1 . 0 0

Z only Electric B la n k e ts — plaids ---------- -------Boxed Towel S et— Chenille d e s ig n ............... .......... .—4 Cotton,Tablecloths — Print d e s im --------------------4 pr. Flber^Iaa D ra p e s — Print d e s i ^ , 16 x 84 ...____3 only Early A m erican Bedspreads — full a n d twin . 6 pnly Dacron F i l l Comforters

- lO u i~ 1 2 . t

2 . 2 2999,8 only Chenille Bedspreads — F o il size . Bed Pllliim— D ttc ron or Aorllan 1111 .

7.1.. S.99

W ealern Shirts, B elter FUoneU ____2 only Western Jackets, size 42-44 ....8 only Wool Plaid Jackets, S-M-L-XL . Cordino Slacks6 only Bulky K nit S w eate rs ........ ..............QuUt Lined Short J a c k e t s ................... ....Z only B etter Wool Shirts, size medium ,Boxed B e l ts ....................................... ...........Insulated Boot Soeki .... ...........................D ress Gloves1 only Quilted Insulated U nderw ear..... .

- i .

s.oo1 0 . 0 01 0 . 0 03.883.00- 7,00- 5.00

7 7 6 446 9 9 65.00

BASEMENT2 only Lamp Shades—larje tab le site, i^eenDessert Dish — 6-ox. O venw are...........................15 only Tailored Spreads — F lo ra l P r in t .

6 / S O ?

Bedspread Assortment, prints, ehenilles, twin s i te4 only Scatter 36 x 60» tw eed and plain ____Figurines — Assorted styles a n d s iz e s ______ ____2 pair Drapes - - 96x84 8iz^ w a s h a b le -----------------Tier Curtain — ‘Assorted prints,^.......................... .........Toss Pillows — Taffeta co v er__________________

5.003.007.00:il8S - 1 . 6 6 - 99<t

3 only Msple T a b le s — Cocktail stylo .Silei Steam-Dry I r o n ......... ........................8 only 9 < 12 Rug — Foam b a c k _____Popcorn Poppers — See thru l i d s _____Larce V««s — G o ld tr im ____________Foldlnf Lsundry C a r l ________________Ceramic Planters

-13.88 -7.44 -2Z88 - 1.99 - 1 . 0 0

S only Uihted F lo ra l Arran|;ementsS only Brui D esk L im p t.....................2 only Msple K n it t in g B askets______

. 101)% Aorllan B la n lte ls — 72 x 00 ___8 pr. PrlMllla C u r ta in s — « " lo n e .. Animal Plsnlers — Assorted sty le s . . .

1.S08 8 64.002.994.99-7.99•3.66

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Final Clearance! Plastic LONG STEM ROSES

Colors: R ed: m l ln a , pink. .......ea.e nOC

Corduroy-Covered TO SS PIDLOWS

"Zipper cover, foam filled. ________ ea. 2 . 5 0

While They LastI JO S ly

f l o r a l c e n t e r p ie c e sVyashable p lu tlo , long last­ing, beautifully 9 m a potted............... ........

F an ta stic Saving

W ALL p l a n t e r Brass scro ll design w ith w h ite planter bowl. ' « C A Only .................. .. *

EXTRA-SAVINGS^M E N 'S

Worsted Wool Suifs35.88

TOWNCLADS & GENTRY'S YEAR GROUND WEIGHTS

Terrific V alue!

~t-Q TrC A 88EK 0E

1 . 9 9

BOUSE WARES ASST.ihllghta, dish racks^draln

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TIM ES-NEW S, TW IN FALLS,'IDAHO.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY^,,

BuU to Pay Expenses for Street Work

___ S J J fS i V p i , »—, BuW C l^ council Tuesdsy evening -adop ted •« - ordlnance-w hlchpro- ~ Tides Uist.Uic costs and ex p en sa . v ltU n street interseetloni of local

Improvemrati district Ko. 13 would be paid by tbe city; '

I t 'w a s reported th e n o tice fo r paym ents of assessm ents fo r th e local improvement d is tr ic t No. 13, w hich Is the oiling a n d purb lng o f

- ja r lm a jc a t t e r id J j l o c k s ^ i r l th l i u th t city, will )» published.

by residents w ith in 30 days a f te r , th e second notice appears, w ith

no Interest added, or u p ' u n til M arch IB. After th a t d a te Ind i­v idual properly ow ners will be s e n t no tices for 10 a n n u a l p ay m en ts w ith interest added.

In o th er business R . H. Love w as g ran te d permission to Install a fire h j d r a n t by his property on h ig h ­way 30. Pallas E . Jackson w as u ran ted a draft, bo ttled an d c a n ­ned beer license.

M ilk licenses fo r 1081 w ere g ran te d to Don a n d D ean 's D airy a n d th e J e r o m e Cooperative cream ery;-W , L, P a rn e ll, of C ltl-

. zens Building Supply com pany, w as granted a p lum bers a n d con­t ra c to rs license.

M AG IG V A L L E Y R A D IO SCHEDULESK A T T

(970 K l l o o r d e t )t h u b s d a t

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Rupert Votes “Improvement

To City ParkRUPERT, Feb. D—A p la t co n -

. taUiing: 80 Iota woa accepted fo r ad d itio n to the city , an d a budget of $5,000 for park im provem ent w as Bet up Tuesday n ig h t by th e R u ­p e r t c ity council.

O th e r action Included approva l of leases with tho M inidoka f ire p ro tec tio n district -and th e s ta te h ig h w ay departm ent concern ing use of cltybullcjlngs, and two v a ­can cies on the public housing a u ­th o r i ty were filled.

L a r ry Wright, o f W rig h t B ro th ers OonstructlOQ com pany, su b m itted th e p la t for approval. T h e BO-lot ad d itio n lies n o rth of 15th s tre e t, a n d will be Improved and develop­ed over a five-year period.

T h e council set a connection fee o f $180 for the aew er and $70 lo r w a te r for each hom e In th e n ew add ition .

A ppearing before th e council wag a - delegBtlon ' f ro m "tttfl ' p a r k3 ■*!'

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Legislative Log

com m ittee Including G ra n t C a t- m ull, Clarence B lrre r , M rs. E a rl G oode and Knodel. Proposed parlc worlc dUcussed by th is group

_.® lth_fhe_counplL lnoluded p roper p ru n in g b t ahrubs In th e parlca, design of a center piece for th e p a rk center, Installation o f sp rin k ­lin g sjfitenu and recessing c ity p u m p s In the city sQuare.

A lte r a discussion w ith th e parlta com m ittee, a budget of $5,000 w as v o ted t o the council for th e p ro j­ect. I

A . lease s lg n e ib y th e city w ith t l - f ire district covered th e h o u s­

i n g of the district f ire tru ck a n d ca lls fo r a jura o f M,tOO to b e

— p a l d a t the-xato.of-M S-per-m onth. T h e lease with th e highw ay d e - p a r t i ie n t concerns th e use of d e ­p a r tm e n t buildings located on A s tre e t.

N am ed .to the PHA bo ard w ere H . H . Judd and EmlTOock, rep lac ­in g Wendell Joh n so n a n d B u d H enry .

Building perm its approved by th o council were fo r a »H,000 house to be built by W rig h t b ro thers o n

- 1 4 th s treet, and rem odeling of th e F ir s t Security b a n k biilldlng fo r (24,000 by Reynolds C o nstruc tion com pany, Twin P alls .

I n t r o d u c d In H p u i.HRMH ( W .y i . n d m « » n i ) - P e r m l t l l n i i

th e iu p re ra e c o u r t to f i* th « M i l . r y o f th e olerk r e th e r t h n n th e l e i t l . l a tu r e .

HB260 ( W a y . a m i m e a n .) — C h B n tf ln it co llec llon d a te f o r llooiw e fees t o se ll o le o m a rg a r in e to c o in c id e w ith t h e u n - fair, iftlei tax a c t bo a com bination of collecting cnn l>e «ffecte<l.

HH2T0 (W ay i a n d m e a n ij-R e d c fln ln B th e nceupatinnal d iseaae law.

1JH271 (At>proprUtIi>nil — P ro v ld e i th a t tha aalarica o f apfwlnted adm inla* tra tlva o fflee rt o f th e a tate be fix ed by th e appo ln tln r o f f ic e r ra th e r th a n b r th e lefflalature.

H0272 (A p p ro p rU tlo n a )—Booallnff the aalariM of aup rem « co u rt Juatlcea from 12,000 to 1«.000 a ik I d laU let co u rt Judffea !rom ( to ,600 to |1 8 ,M 0 e

IU1218 (S t« te * i* l r a ) — A uthorliea a ta te r«clamatlon e n s in e « r to c o n tra c t fo r operatloo a n d jn a ln te o a n c e of P r le a t lake outlflt control a tru e tu re .

1UI274 (S U te a f f a ir a ) — Iledefinea term a “coat to r e t* ] l e r / ’ "coat to whole* aaler" and "co*t to th e direct a e lle r" In un fa ir aalei act.

MU27fi (S U te a f f a i r a ) —Prohlblta dla- •lay of p rom otional o r alectlon poatera or Iterature on publlo o r p r lra te p ro p e rty

without perralaaion.Hli27< (S U te a f « l i« ) —Provide* fo r an

•Iternativa m ethod o f IndexInK by coun ty lorilera by m eana of, card Indexea In

1111277 (S U te a f f a lra )~ In e re a a e a mln* Imum and m ax im um charaea to .be fixed by finance coram laeloner fo r ex am ina tion o f c r ^ l t unlona.

Hn278 (W aya a n d m eana) Redue«8 to 6S from 70 y ea r* th e re tirem en t age fo r auprcme and d ia t r lc t court Judge* fo r re tirem ent com paoM tloQ p u ^ a e a .

P a a a ^ hy- Ueaaa 11DK8 (A p p ro p rla tlo n a )—A pproprla tea

1102,010 from the ah eep commlHlon fund to the aheep com ntU aloa for expenaea In the next b ien n iu m .

KBI70 (E d u ca tio n ) — To exem pt from provlalona o f th e m o to r carrier a c t. mo* to r vehielea ow ned b y th e achool d ia trie ta a nd uied fo r tr& n ap o rta tin ? a tu d en ta to and from app roved achool funetlona.

(S t« te af{arira> »Frovld lnff th a t ■hW eUay ahall a t 8 p.m.HH17I - j A ty w p i j a t j n n jlr -A p p ro p rU tw

I82.IM fro m tbo tren era l fund fo r the aoll eonaervattoD com m loalon fo r «xpenaea in the n e x t b ien n iu m ,

J n tro d o c e d In

Ike Starts His Golf Vacation;

Drive Hits TreePA LM BPRINOS, C a lif , Feb. 0

UV-DwIght D. E lsenhow er began a lo n g golfing vacation a t h is d esert re s o r t yesterday b y hooking h is f i r s t d rive into a g ra p e fru it tree .

A welcoming crow d cheered a n y ­way.

T h e former p res id en t teed u p a n o th e r boll and w hacked I t a b o u t 220 y ard s down th e m iddle of th e f i r s t fairw ay at t h e E ldorado c o u n ­t r y cljib.

A n o th er cheer.T h e n Elsenhower clim bed In to

h i s electric golf c a r t a n d h e a d ed h a p p ily out of pub llo view fo r th e

h e assu m ed ,th a -p resld en cy ,e lg h .jeors-Dgo.

Hamiives-up-tDoes WeU on Rocket Ride

8DH7 { Ju d ic ia ry a n d rulea)—Revlaing iw deallntr w ith gram lahm anta.SOIM (A rrie u lC u r« )-M a k in g U w a f .

fecting c ro p llena a p p ly to xiie o f com* m erclal f e r tl l i ie ra a n d . a irrlcu ltural cbem* IcaU,

Klltad b y Senate S B l l t (U lg h m iy a t rr-.A utboH alng law

enforcem ent o ff lc la la to requfre w eigh­ing of vehielea au sp ee ted of being over* weight.

Paaaed b y Senate .B JU U ( F o rw try a n d publlo ten d a) >

U rg ing revlalon o f t h e /o rm u la by which revenue fro m t im b e r c u t from n a tio n a l fo real U nda I t 'd la t r ib u te d to countice.

H B 7 0 * JA ew n au tlca )— Increaaing pilot reg iitra tlo n fee f r o m |1 to |8 p e r year.

8BIOO (C ountiM a n d ro u nk lpa litiea ) — A uthorlaing c ity po lice eourt pene ltlea com parable to tb o a « au a a ie d la p ro b a te and Juitlce court* .

SH40 (Econom le developm ent) — £x> empUng n ew ilo s l* ^ a m U y dwaUlnga from propertT^ ta x f o r one year,

UD7 (CounUea a n d tnunicipalltlea) — Inereaalng from U to CO per c e n t th e wrtlon o f ' 'b lg h w « y diatrlc t funda col* ected w ith in a m unicip«Iity wfaieh a re

allocated to th e m unlclp«)Ity .• a a iM ( in d u i t r y t n d libfty)

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"Television Log“ RXIX^TV

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F R ID A Y K LIX H ead llnea C o n tln e n tta l C laaaroon Say W hen P lay Y our B u n ch P rice la R ig h t C oncentratl«»n T ru th o r C onaequencea I t Could B e Y ou. ^AQiouflage Aa tB»- W orld T u rn a J a n M i ^ a y Show

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H o u ae P a r ty Y o u n g . B r . M alone V e rd ic t la Youra B r ig h te r Day S e c re t S torm K dge o f N ig h t S e a rc h fo r Tom orrow G u id in g U g h t A m e r ic a n B andatand T h re e Stoogva R In T in Tin K L IX K artoona R a w h id eK L IX Viewa th e W orld W y a t tX a r p T h e L aw m an B r in g in g u p Buddy M y T h re e Sona R o b e r t T ay lo r S ea H u n t .77 S u n a e t S tr ip T w o o n th e Aiai«K U X H eadllnea

W A SH IN G T O N , Feb . D « » -H a m the ch im p an zee lived u p to hU nam e, h a n u n in g I t u p fo r a ll he wna w orth In a m o tio n p ic tu re of his recen t ro c k e t r id e In to space.

HU grim aces, f la sh in g eyea and te e th 'b a r in g scow ls o u td id some of ^ e m ost f la m b o y a n t s ta r s of th e silen t m ov ie d a y s os he por­tray ed the ro le o f th e In trep id ex­p lorer v e n tu r in g In to '^ th e u n ­known.

M uch o f th e h a l f h o u r film was

______■m m nossn^FfoSiB ip-l n ( Ubor contT M U w hich ra q u lr . un ion o r nonunion m e m b m h lp for ts r le u l tu r .1 wotl(*n.

Joseph T. Sliman Claimed by Deatha O O D m a , Feb. O -Jo se p h T o m

B llm an , 47, well know n sh eep m an , d ied Wednesdny n ig h t a t tho B alt

“ ta K 6 " C lty -a e n e r t tl -h o s p l tn l -a f te r a s h o r t Illness.

H e-w as.b o rn Dec. 37, 1013, a t , G oo d in g and was g rad u a ted f ro m

th e Ooodlng h igh school. He w as asaocloted with S llm an B ro th ers S h e e p company h e re a n d woa a m em b e r of the C atholic ch u rch .. Survivors Include his p a re n ts ,

M r. a n d Mrs. D ave B llm an, Q ood- i jig : th ree brothers, L este r B llipan a n d 'M ll ie ^llm an, b o th Q oodlng, a n d L o u is ' Bllm an, Tw in r a i l s ; { o U fE lste ta rR o s le B llm an, A tuile S llm a n and Bophia B urress, a ll

" C B e a in g rB n i-M re .—M a r th a - F a u - o e t t , \Wendell, a n d n in e nephew s • n d n in e nieces.' P u n e ia l Mrvlces ■wm be a n - .hoUnced by the T hom pson fu n era l

'Students Visit

' ePM N O D A ia, Feb. B — Betty Broadhend hs« relum ed to nicks Tffii.B .,_m!iliuK. after ylsltlim liir p aren ts, Mr. »nd ' Mrs. Orvol BToadhe«d.

L arry Edgw has returned to the TJnlveralty of Idaho, Moscow, af 'e r T liltlng hlsipwenta, Mr. and Mr.i. Iv an t 'E d g e r. ^ ,

.lit .ah a M r» ; B r a te Bcholtr and iam lly b»te moved back to 8pri,.g. 'dale after six y e w i while ho waj

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Youths Held on Burglary Charge

Two 1 9 -year-o ld Twin P a lls youths a rre s te d la te Tuesday n ig h t were bound o v e r to d istric t co u rt on charges o f f ir s t degree b u r- glory W ed n esd ay afternoon by Twin F a lls J u s t ic e of the P eace Robert E , P en ce .

.palT r-C tuu le»-W ,-U oB rldo , Twin F a lls , u n d H iom es S tock- ton r418-T h lrd -s treet-w est;- wnlvefl a prelim inary h ea rin g . T hey were rem anded to t h e custody o f the Twin F a lls s h e r i f f s office In lieu of posting $2,500 bond cach.

They a re ' c h a rg e d with en te r­ing tho car lo t i ottlce o f the Wills M otor com pany, 2S< Pour^h avenue w eatr s te a lin g keys to two pickup - t r u c k s — a n d “ tak ln g “ two candy m ach in es valued a t tlOQ.

Both trucks w ere damaged la te r when the p a ir a ttem pted to em nsh open th e vend ing machine.!, Po­lice Chief H ow ard Qlllette said. Damages were estim ated a t J3S0 to both vehicles.

Gillette said th e youtlis adm itted the entry and th efts .

GaietyBack In Louisiana Mardi . Gras

N EW O R LEA N S, F eb . 8 IlIPl)—T he gay, hifectlous fee ling of fcstlvol re tu rn ed to M o rd l G ra s today with a snappy, h ap p y p a ra d e , chasing away^ th e b lu es of a poor begln- nlrtg.

A b r lg h tly - llt n ig h t p a rad e of th e K n ig h ts of B a b y lo n seem ed to p ush from m em o ry th o confusion of only 24 h o u rs before , w hen the G em ini p a ra d e s ta r te d a n horn- late , w ith n o m usic , a s trik e of to rch bearers, on ly e ig h t floats and a poor crowd.

T h e Krewe o f M om us, a n o th e r carn ival p ro m o tio n ciuo , re ig n s t s ^ day w ith a 1 4 -flo a t n ig h t parad e an d a ball a f te rw a rd to continue th e w eeks-long rev e h y .

T h e 17-float p rocession fielded by Babylon la s t n ig h t w as spiced w ith sh a rp -s te p p in g d rill team s an d seven b a n d s fro m a s f a r away aa C anada.

T h e m asked rev e le rs In the colorful flo a ts to ssed down, the usua l goodies a n d souvenh-s, caus­ing u ra m b le s o n th e sidew alks along’ C anal s tr e e t a n d In the F ren ch q u a rte r. '

T h e tu rn o u t w as b e tte r th a n the jrcTlDiu-

taken ' b y a c a m e ra fixed In the capsu le t h a t c a rr ie d H am 16S m iles h igh a n d du m p ed h im In the A t­lan tis o c e a n 420 m iles from Cape C a n a v e ra l. F la .

I t w as given I ts f irst public show ing y e s te rd ay before the house sp a c e com m ittee .

T h e p ic tu re w as all In closeups an d th e ru b b ery -faced h ttle ape m ode th e m o st of it.

U u w U d-eyed g lan ce rT iv e r- hls sh o u ld e rs a s th e R edstone rocket sh o t h im a long a t 6,000 miles per h o u r w e re m ore expressive th an those o f a n y terrlfled 'm ftlden flee. h ig fro m a Hollywood villain.

A nd n o ac to r h a s ever shown an g ry f ru s t ra t io n m o r e clearly th a n d id H am w hen a booster r o c k e t su d d en ly slam m ed him back a g a in s t h is couch with 17 tim es t h e fo rce of gravity . He bared h is te e th w ith th e ferocity of B oris K a r lo f f b u t h is eyea rem ain ­ed p u re C h a r lie C haplin .

A cting aside, H a m ’s perform ance d e ligh ted th e producers of the m ovie — th e n o tio n a l aeronautics and sp a ce ad m in istra tio n , which hopes so m e day to tu rn out d sequel s ta r r in g a h u m an being.

G eorge Low, tech n ical d k ec to r of th e m a n In space project, who n a r r a te d th e movie, sa id Hom p e r­form ed flaw lessly, pulling levers In resp o n se to f la sh in g lights d u r­ing a ll s ta g e s of the flight—even

iil&lnly d isap p o in ted t h a t the erqwds still w e re n 't a s la rg e ’ as during previous c a rn lv a b .

Address SetBURLEY, Feb. 0 - G e o rg 8 Alex,

ander Bowie, well know n lecturer, will address t h e - B u rley -R u p ert K n lfo -,a n d _ P o rlc -c lu b _ a t_ 7 ip ;m tr F riday a t th e , B urley p ika-lodge.

G IIIL ELECTEDD U rm iC H , Feb. O—C aro l Thiel,

daughter of M r. a n d M ra. A rthur Thiel, I D letrla 'i, h a s been elected to represent th e A ssociated W om­en S tuden ts In th e school o f trade and Industria l ed u ca tio n a t Ida­ho Btote college, Pocatello;

PUBLIC DANCEE V E R Y S A T U R D A Y N I G H T

9 't i l 1:00.

FALLS AVENUE ' T W IN FALLS

75c per person. Kids under 10 and over 110 Free, i f accompanied by parents.’

M U S I C B Y “ T H E R Y T H M A I R S ”

A f a f f i c V a l l e y ' s V a r i e t y B a n d

The SIX a n a on e-n o ir m inutes h e sp e n t In a w eightless state.

H am w a s obviously pleased him. self. T h e fh io l scene, taken aboard th e s h ip to w hich th e capsule waa b ro u g h t a f te r Its recovery, showed him ly in g on h is bock In bed, h is head p illow ed on h is folded arm s.

W hile a v e te r ln a r lo n checks h im over a n d o th e r people hover about anxiously , H am looks serenely a t the E a r th b o u n d crea tu res, hla face th e p ic tu re of self-satlsfactlon .

RIIDANCl

iC H IT E L D ,D A N PE SLATED

Feb. 0—A volen- w lll-b e -g lv e tr-fo r-P rl'

m ory s tu d e n ts o l te r school Fridoy a t th e L D S rec rea tio n hall. No a d m itta n c e will be charged but re ­fre sh m e n ts w ill be sold by Prim ary teach e rs '‘a n d officers. Tlie dance Is for c h ild re n 12 years old and younger.

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JOAN EVANS RONALD fOStER MERBV ANDERSDELtAiEO THIIU UNITED ARTIST!

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Solon^Seelr Anti-Pirating

CompromiseBOISE, Feb. 9 — H ep. W il­

liam J . L an tlng , R., Tw in Falls, chalrm on of th e house Insuronce, public utilities ond banking cr*n- m lttec, r e p o r t s th a t a n e llo r t Is being m ade to work out a com­prom ise on a senate -passed bill affecting m unicipally o p e r a t e d power systems.

T h e bill p u ts th e city system s u n d e r provisions of a n “a n tl-p lro t- Ing" law, w hich prevents p r iv a te ­ly owned u tilities and ru ra l elec­tric cooperatives from encroaching on each o th er 's territory .

Com plaints h ave been voiced by cities which have m unicipal sys­tem s th a t th e restric tion would p rev en t them from serving areas annexed to cities.

,ntlng said h is com m ittee wl m eet w ith Rep. Don Pleper, D.. Bonneville, spokesm en to r t h e cities, and Sen. K. C. Barlow, R., Cassia, who sponsored the bill, nnd w ith a n REA represen tative to seek a comprom ise.

2 Persons Held In Forgery Case

J o h n M. E vans, 18, and C larence Ja c k Anders, 26. both Kokomo, Ind ., b o th charged with forgery, waived p relim inary h earin g In Tw in F a lls police court W ednes­day a n d w ere .bound over to dis­tr ic t c o u rt. N either posted a bond o(. $1,600 fiet by Judge R obert E. Pence,

T h e m en a re charged w ith using a c red it ca rd issued to Ray H . La- cour. Y akim a, W ash., to purchase gasoline, t ire s and batteries for a trip th ro u g h Oregon, W ashington an d Idaho.

Police sa id Lacour reported the ca rd sto len to the credit office of the Mobil O il company, P ortland . Ore., abou t th e middle of Jan u a ry .

T he two suspects were a rre s ted a t 5:30 p. m . Tuesday while buy­ing a tire w ith the card a t a serv ice s ta tio n a t Pive Points west.

2 Groups of Scouts HoldHonor Court

Boy S cout tro o p 67 a n d post 61 observed B oy Scout week at a co u rt of lu jflor M onday evening at th e T w in P a l ls F irs t Methodist church . S om e 140 paren ts and friends a tte n d e d the a ffa ir, pre­ceded by a p o tlu c k dinner.

A rth u r V an d en b ark and Jen y S m ith of tro o p 67 were presented Eagle S cout r a n k s by G ary Custer, a s s i s t a n t Scoutm aster. Roger M otherahead a n d Larry Westbrook

t.h>lr m « ratin g s from S t a n l e y V andenbark , osslstant S coutm aster.

Otfcer aw ard a 'ln c lu d fd first class Scout, W esley 'WIllB, Ronald Ann- strong . R ic h a rd Johnson, Bnice S m ith , R ic h a rd H erron an d Glenn B arto n , a n d second class Scout, D elbert M ilam , Je rry Gardner, R ichard J o h n s o n and G lenn Bor- ton. ' -

A s s i s t a n t Scoutm aster John M iller Ind u cted two new tender­foot Scouts In to the troop. They a re R i c h a r d Glllenwater and George T a n n e r.- P resen ta tio n of the troop and post ch a rte r, a n annual ceremony was m ade by l y n n Dillon, a mem­ber o( the T w in Falls Toastm as­ters club, to F ra n k Briggs. Brlgss represented th e F irst Methodist church, w hich sponsors the groups.. LeRoy M othershead , Methodist church In stitu tio n a l representa­tive, received a ' 10-year pUi for hla service to th e Boy Scout move--ment,— ---------------- -- ----------------------

Scout R ic h a rd Standlee rep o rted , oh a 15-mIle hike m ade by II | Scouts and tw o leaders during the week-end. H i e group hiked along the M llner-G oodlng canal to p r e - ' pare for n e x t sum m er, when It la planned to r id e rubber ra f ts down the sam e ro u te .

M erit badges for na tu re , citizen­ship In the com m unity and camp­ing were aw ard ed to Roger M oth- ershead. L a r ry W estbrook was aw arded m e r i t badges for cltlzen- ahlp In th e com m unity , citizenship In th e hom e a n d n a tu re . Robert Sevy earn ed cooking an d personal fitness badges.

F red O lds e a rn e d m erit badges for sw taun lng , life saving and safety. B ruce S m ith , G ary Fordyce an d Lee M cRlU were aw arded per­sonal fltnesa m erit badges. Roy Olds earned a bugling m erit badge a n d Boyd G iv en was awarded h is cooking m e r i t badge.

All boys e a rn e d service stars and 16 S co u ts received one-year perfect a tte n d a n ce pins.

m m s n B G H ; S cotland, Feb, t (A -rR ussla 's g ian t new s p u t­n ik p a i ^ over E dinburgh e a r ­ly today Just a s tb erR u aslan s ja ld I t would.

S c ien tists a t th e Ed inburgh royal observatory spo tted the lev en -to o satellite a f te r th e so v ie t governm ent h a d se n t th em ’ a telegram telling them when to w atch .fo r It.'

. I t w as Moscow’s f h s t In fo r- Biatlon In the sp u tn ik ’s course since th e announcem ent S a tu r ­day t h a t I t was chcUng the

'E a rth .

— ^Mlms hosHL0 A8 T L E F O R D .-F eb ,-& ^W an en

Sauiiders, sa le s engineer,, and R u th priest, tra f f ic rep resm ta tlve of the Bell T e le i* o n e company, showed a film en titled , “Ttiis Big. Bounce,” a t the C astleford M en’s club m ee t­ing M ondoy n ig h t a t th e G un club.

H ie f lh n depicts th e successful launching of the E cho sa te llite and dem onstrates Instan taneous sound com njunlcatlons. R efresh ­m ents w ere Mrved by Gene Zack and Don K ian ie r .

^ a s t m a n ’s Estatecom panyio t a hearing In T«'in b a te co u rt to b t conlirmM . ^ e c u to r of the H.E as tm an , who died .Monday ^

T h e petition says Mf v.„ le f t a wlU In which the n am ed executor of his N am ed as heirs are his 2 ?^ M rs. M ona L. Eiuiman P a lls ; Fonella anstnun ^ W enatchee, Wa,sh.. and v,,® E ^ t a a n , a niece, St.

T h e p e tition Is slcncd bv f . h a m H. Bakes, trust olticpr 'h a n k . A h ew in g is schfduiri^ fo re Probote.JudBe Zoe Ann * berg a t 3:45 p.m. Feb.

SERVE OUT KINE3 R U PER T . Feb. I>- WllUai, ,

s u ra an d Robert Krnd, boik' -R upert, a re serving 20 days fc M inidoka county jaii m $50 fines levied by Prnbatt Ja k e W all Feb, 1. The two t, a rre s te d Ja n . 24 (or lllrjal u J slon an d consumption of

• k Enter the Big COLORING CONTEST*

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INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Feb. S rapD — F orm er P residen t Trum an le ft for New Y o rk today on a two- week vacation w hich will take him to Bermuda.

STARTS FRIDAYDOUBLE FEATURE

"TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT"

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"GYPSY COLT"D onna C orcoran , W ord Bond,

F ran ces D eo ond Gypsy

Plui Corfdon

V & tlsENDS TONIGHT

'FRECKLES"C o -H It

"W ALK TALL"W illard P a rk er, K ent Taylor,

Joyce Meadows

Plus Color Cartoon _

^ NOTICE - Elks and Sweethearts s

pyiETHEARKHWftt® I Saturdoy, Feb. 11 {

Arlon Bastions Orchestra

. D a n c i n g f r o m 1 0 p . m . t o 1 a . m . s

SPECIAL MIDNIGHT BUFFET JThli dance iponiored by yoi.ur Ladiei of

The Elki. Support them ai they tupport you.

ELKS BALLROOMAdmliiioh; 5.00 Per Coupla =

^LKS SPECIAL NOTICE!

OLD TIMERS' NIGHTTHURSDAY, FEB. 9th

ALL BROTHERS WHO HAVE BEEN MEMBERS 25 YEARS OR MORE

WILL BE HONORED!Your Seat W ill Be Reserved

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ELKS CLUBTWIN FALLS

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ALSO — AS A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION

fu ll h e lp in g o f FAMILY FUHI

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praise soap- 2 M l c

lOt off 3lb. can ^ 9 c

Bathroom MistjLbwiet S H - m - -■ 79c

l u x Toilet Soop, . , i . u . ... 2 / 3 I c

Dishwasher All7 8 3 cIScoff, 2 pks*-

WISK LIQUID.... 7 2 c7e off, quof*

1, LUX LIQUID7e off, gionf .... 6 0 c

BREEZElOe off, glont

RINSO BLUE"Gionf ilM ..... 8 V' C

SURF7c off, giant .... 82c

HANDY ANDY -7e off, quart .... 6 2 c

CRISCO .......... 9 3 c

FLUFFO»lf, 3 lb. con 7 9 c

.... 7 5 c

“Aluttilnuiii Foll“ li(iwldi, 2S h . .. 39c

ZEE NAPKINSpij...2/29c

-SEeWEtS— ...2 9 c3e off

WAX PAPERrooirr.r."i 9c

ICH BAGS....... . ^ 9 c

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ROUND or SWISS

STEAK. lb 69eSpicy-Juicy

LINK SAUSAGE lb. 4 9c Town & CountiyO L D F A S H I O N E D

A C f r o z e n f o o d s

Orica 11 01. Mandarin

ORANGES

Clearwater '/ i can

BOYSENBERRY JC L -6 1CASSEROLE Birdseye Macaroni and Cheese, 15 oz.

D IN N ERS Chui\ K ing Shrimp Chop Suey, I I oz; . 3 9

uiearwarer / i can ^

TUNA FLAKES . . , . Q %Temt 12 oz.

LUNCH M E A T . . . . . 3 forNalley's 15 oi. Reg. or Hot m

C H IL I.............................4 fo rPillsbury or Ballard 8 ox.

Sweet or ButtermUk .BISCUITS 1 0 for

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ORANGES Ripe, J u ic y ..........................................doz^ 3 5

Kraft Salad Dressing features for B.etter SglgdsBe Oft Kraft 24-oi. -

MAYONNAISE . . . . . . . . 49cK ra n 16-01. ' ' ■

FRENCH DRESSING . . . . . 45cK raft 16-oz.

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Double Luck Cut 303 cans . .

PO R K ^ BEA N S cans . . . . ^

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COURTESY MARKETFILER, IDAHO

Food FairGold Strike Statnps Buhl, Idaho

Eighth Avenue MarketG o l d S t r i k e S t o m p s T w i n F a l l s

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PAGiB EIGHT TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO THURSDAY, FEfflRUARY 9, iggj

Farmers Unit ^ ^ d els Given

U S> PositionPA U L,' F e l^ .-S -Jo h n Bakw, f o r ­

m er le g ls la tlv # director ol t h e .Fariner's U n lo n , hoa been p p p o jn t- td to a n u n d er-lccre tn ry post In the d e p a r tm e n t of ag ricu ltu re ,

- fc a r l 'N e lsen , president i t the T f K county F a r m e r ’s U nion, rep o rted during a m ee tln j at^ the P a u l

■ Grange h a l l . • - ,' Bnkcr i s In charge o f tlio. fiirm -- cr.V liom ti nUJ;]liil»li'» t)oH"»nd n l l | .. g o v e rn m en t farm lending ngenclcs, Kclscn s a id .

“We. a-s m em bers of th h orB ati- ta tio n , n o w have n direct p ip e ­line to J o h a 'a office. T h e K arm er’a u nion n a t io n a l ofllco lin. a sk ed us to d o so m e field re.scnrch w o rk <in Uio a d eq u acy o f , FIIA fu n d s nnd p ro c e d u re In th e area, s in c e (lio a r e a rccelvc-i much ol t l i l i type o f flnajiclng," Nclicn r e ­ported.

A c o m m itte e waa oppoliiled to lindcrta lce th e ta^it. Metnbers a r c rh ll B a r e , chah'm an, Carl NrLsen, Merrill P a s la y and H orry P f lu g - hoeft.

Ttie c o m m itte e will try lo d e te r ­mine w h a t measure.'i should be taken Im m ed ia te ly to help d e - prcs.sed f a r m areas. T h e com m it­tee w a n t s to determ ine what s te p s can be t a k e n to Improve the F H A b o rro w in g procedure, It was r e - ported; '

H ie p a s t adm inistration look 38 mllUon d o l la r s out of c ircu lation so f w a s th e FHA borrower ■ la c o n c ern e d . B io m oney was a l lo ­cated b u t waa never put to u s e . T he W a sh in g to n , D. C „ office h a s stated t h a t from In form ation It h as r e c e iv e d from various lo ca ls across t h e country, I t will ta k e a t least 10 0 m illion dollars to g e t f a n n e rs b a c k on th e ir fee t, a sp o k e sm a n reported.■The m a n e l a l aaalstance m u a t

be m o d e available im m ediately, N elien a a ld , anti Ws m ade a n u r ­gent a p p e a l to all persona I n te r ­ested I n m ak in g recom m endations or c o n s tru c tiv e proposals lo d o so .

Tuttle Residents Report Travels

T i r r r i i E , Feb. O—MT. and M rs . M artin B e ln k o have re tu rn e d 'f ro m a th re e -w e e k trip to Arizona a n d N e b ra sk a .

Mrs. M e rv a Pygh and c h ild ren P o c a te llo , visited th e Goble f a m -

~ W .----------- ---------------- -— — ----------M r. a n d Mia. D. H . Gold a n d

d a u g h te r visited M r. and 'M rs . G ary F r o d s h a m a n d d a u g h te rs , Boise.

__ H erb e r t E vana h a s re tu rn e dhomo f r o m Adrian,~Ore., where~He Visited h i s brother-in-law , E r n e s t l ia a tm a n .

Toiur Soloists Will Be-peaturedTnr6oncert feipert-Area Group Hears Legion Chief

R tJP E R T ,, Feb. 9 — B ern ard G r a t tp n , ’stale fo m m a n d e r ol th e

JV m erican Legion, to ld m em bers of th e Norlhsldera a sso c ia tio n M on­d a y o f the efforts b e in g m ade by th e Legion to ' b o lste r th e a treh g th of t h e United S ta le s a rid to keep th e n a tio n tree.

H e urged the g ro u p to work for th e bea t Intereata o f th e country, a n d w arned th a t th e responsib ility t o t h e Increase in Juvenile delln -mcrease in juvenue acmi- , n r f l A C11 ‘ J.hom'e !; ;; ”" €ass»^4=Slat=^

O r a tto n waa th e f e a tu re d speak-

Foiir soIoliU will be fea iu re d > t Ui« w eo o d eoaeert of th e Trrin.- Falla c iv ic sym phony oroheatra leaad n a t 8:1S p,m, T u n d ay In th e Twin F a l ls Junior h igh school audltorluin. goIoU ti a rt, from left,

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Civic Orchestra Concert Will Feature Members as Soloists

Five m em bera of th e Tw in ' F a lla Civic S ym p h o n y o rch estra w ill be fea tu red In solo p a rts a t th e sec­ond an d fin a l co n cert of th e se a ­son at 8:15 p jn . Tuesday In th e Junior h ig h school aud ito rium .

■R ichard R . a m lth ,-o rc h e a tra d i­rector, po in ts o u t Uie group la com posed o f m usicians from K im ­berly, B u rley , H ozelton, Je rom e.B uhl a n d F ile r as well as ’Twin Falla. P la y e ra Include bualneaamen, salesm en, studen ts, profe.salonal men a n d ' wom en, housewives, teach ers a n d office workers,

T lio -^rogM ni-4v lU -4nclude-:£ re:

D e l-8 1 a u » h l* r, cU rlne^; M m . Ju n e Oliver, e lectric p()m o; Mrs.- H e n ry C oiner, cello, a n d J a c k N efiger, F ren ch h o rn . (S ta ff photo- M jra v lB i) •

hide to A c t I from L ohengrin" by W agner w hich fea tu res th e violin section. ‘T h e M oldau" by F r ie d ­rich S m e ta n a la h ighlighted by the flute aec tlo n w hich la co m p o a k of

mitt—t r a k 7 M ra r-L a rry - A rm ea and C eclle Hack.

S ec tio n s In ' “Tho M oldau" In -

oludo "Tw o Sources, of the .Molr dau,” ■ "F o re st Hunt,” "P easant Wedding," "Moonlight: Nym ph’a Dance,’’ "St-. Jo h n ’a Rapids,” "T he Moldau In Its G reatest B rea th" and' “ V ysehrad - M o t i v e " (aym phonlo P o c o i No. 1).

O ther num bers Include "Sym ­phony No. 1" by Howard H anson, "Adoration’’ by Pcllx Borowakl, which a lso feature.i the fir.st vlo- llas, and "Meoldle Foerl(ine by Louis Rey. a novelty number.

"Swan L ake Ballet Suite" by Peter Tschalkow.iky feature.i sold j}QrUflns— o n —the—elec trio—p ian o played by M rs. Jiine Oliver; violin

A’TTEND FUNERALFILER, Feb. 8 -M r. and M rs.

Fred K n a p p left this week to r ■Quthrlerxikla.;- to 's tre n a tu n jro l services f o r a brother-ln-lnw who died a t S a n DIcgo.

aolo b y Mra. D el S la u g h te r ; cello solo b y Mra. H enry O o ln e r and c la r in e t solo by D e l S la u g h te r .

N um bera I n jh e su ite a re "S cen e ," "W a ltz ," "D ance of the S w an a ," ■ 'S e e n e," "Czardaa," " S p a n is h b a n c e ," "N eopo lltan D a n c e " and ‘'M azau rk a .''

F in a l n u m b er o n the p ro g ra m w ill b e -R ic h a rd R odger’s "V ic to ry a t S e a ," sym phon ic scen e rio from th e NBC telev ision p ro d u c tio n . S o n g s in cI iid e d _ a re _ "S o n g . o f the H ig h Seas," "S u b m arin es in a C a lm Sea," " B e n e a th the S o u th e rn Oroaa," "T lie Q u ad a lcan a l M a rc h ." "T h e m e of G row ing and B u ild in g ." " P ld d lln ' o ft W atch ," a v io lin solo by M ra. S lau g h te r: "S unny P acific I s la n d ." "A pproaching E n e m y ." " D e a th and Debris," a t ru m p e t anln hv nprn iri .Rlrtgewav.— and.'H ym n ot 'V ictory."

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Woman at Oakley Back From UtahOAKLEY, Feb. 9—M rs. Ross

home over th e p as t w eek-end Irom Payaon, U tah , w here she visll-d her so n -in -law an d d augh ter, Mr. and M rs. C arl Nelson.

■ L inda B u rch Is u lsltin g her br"- ther a n d .sls ie r-ln -law .-M r. a n d Mrs. A llan B urch . S a lt Lake Uiiy,

L inda Mayes, sophom ore ot Idaho- S ta te colloge, Pocatello, visited h e r p aren ts, M r. and Mrs, W illiam Mayes.

M r. and Mrs. E u cen e PL'liett went lo S a lt Lake C ity where he had a m edical checkup . Pickets underw en t su rje ry th e re several m onths ago.

e r a t the annual m e e tin g o( the association . A tten d in g with him w e re Lou Bahb, s ta t e Legion a d ­j u t a n t . and J. L. W a g n a ll, n a tio n ­a l f ie ld rep resen tative;

D u r in g the b u s in e ss m eeting, m em b e rs elected s ix new -d irec to rs, In c lu d in g ■ Bill P a u l , N orm an R a ta c h , Rusiell M e rr lg o n , E ldon D u ffeck , Eldo G re g o ry and R ic h ­a r d W estendorf. H o ldover d irec ­to r s a re Ed S m ith , F r a n k Snyder, K e n n e th King a n d Q e o r je O la r- b o rg .

R e p o r ts on th e s ta tu s of the N o rth sld e project a n d fu tu re p ro b ­lem s were given by M erle T illery , T e rro n c ^ Gulley a n d Dick G rey , b u r e a u o[ r e c la m a tio n ofllc la ls w h o m et with th e g ro u p .

R u sse ll M ohlm an, c h a irm a n ot th e A and B I rr ig a t io n d istr ic t (o rm ed -la s t-aU m m « r,-rcp o tted _ o n . p a y m e n t provision nego tia tions w i th tho bureau.

W estendorf, p r e s id e n t of th e g ro u p , reported m o re th an 200 p e rs o n s attended th e fam ily d in ­n e r a n d dance h e ld S a tu rd a y eve­n in g . Both m ee tin g s w ere held a t t h e Elks building.

Baby BlessedALMO, Feb. 9 — ’The in fa n t

d a u g h te r ot M r. a 'n d M rs. Roscoe W a rd was c h ris ten ed ’Trudy Jo len e by h e r g ran d fa th er, W esley W ard , a t th e LD3 s a c r a m e n t and te s t i­m o n y meeting h e re Sunday.

I t was voted to a d v a n ce M ichael L lo y d to the o ffice o f a p ries t in t h e A a r o n l c p rie s th o o d . M rs. H a r o l d D u rfee w a s su sta in ed te a c h e r ot the f i r s t year Beehive cla-ss In MIA. M rs. H . E. K ing w as su s ta in ed MIA o rg a n is t.

P ray ers were g iv en by A rth u r T a y lo r and R o b e r t W ard .

R E A D ’H M E S -N E W S W ANT ADS

Button Ejecton- CHICOPEE, Mass., -Feb. 9 1 1 —Q ulclc-th tak lngD lan 'ne C hou- Inard, J, climbed a cupboard and g rab b ed 'th e pepper w hen It bu tto n became lodged In the nose of her 2-year-o ld s is te r Denise yesterday.

She shook th e pepper over Denise. Defilse sen t fo rth a big sneeze—and out came the b u t­ton.

Police said Denise was su ffo - cattog when D iane perfo rm ed h e r "maglo.” S he .couldn’t ex­plain how she th ough t of the pepper as a bu tton ejector.

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FILER. Feb. 9 - M rs ^ C rystal Springs,

Night Is SlatedBURLEY, Feb. 9 — F in a l p rep ­

arations are being m ad e fo r the a nnual presentation of th e .Cassia county PTA skit n ight to be held a t 8 p. m. Satu rday a t th e B urley high school auditorium .

The ev in l Is staged as a m ethod of raising funds for a scho larsh ip for a deserving high school senior of the county w ishing to become a teacher.

Seven skits will be p resen ted . ’They are "Close Shave,” M iller e lem entary school PTA ; "P e rsls t- ten M alden,” M alta ; “PTA ," Dw or- shak; "Its the A m erican W ay,” Southwest; ’’C ltider-Fella,” Ju n io r High; “Art of M aklng-up ,“ Albion, an d "Old West M essed,” O verland.

PTA officers urge the sup p o rt of the community for th e a n n u a l event, s ta tes M rs. W alter Povlsen, chah-man of the event.

Castleford Areas Report Journeys

CAS’TLEFORD, Feb. 9 — M rs. Parley H arm on and h e r s is te r. Mrs. 0 . W Beam s, h ave gone to W heeler, Ore., w here th ey w ill u n ­dergo medical tre a tm e n ts fo r th e n ex t three weeks.

■Mrs, Irene Skeem Just re tu rn ed from visiting h e r ch ildren , M r. an d Mrs. M arvin W ing, B righam City, n ta h ; Mr. and M rs. Iv an W ood­ward, Preston, and M r. a n d M rs. Lester Skeem, M cCamm on.

Mr. and M rs. Bob N elson a n d son. M eridian, visited h e r - p a r ­ents, M r. and M rs. Mel Moore.

M r. and Mrs. K eith H asllp , P o r t W alter, Fla., a re v isiting h is p a r ­ents, Mr. and M rs. H arvey H as­llp. He will go from h e re to D en­ver to attend school while h is w ife stays here.

visiting ^her brother-in-ia»s i s t e r , Mr. and M rs. C a r . t K auffm an , and fam llj', '

Mr. a n d Mrs. K ern iit Gin-, id ), who h;ive been ,1 ,tlves ln Kansas since last have a rrived home.

’The R ev. nnd Mrs. Carl attended the Uistaliaium 5.,. ', for P asto r Simon M aipr at p j " tello Sunday.

Mr. a n d Mrs. H arold Pricrs„„ a re on a week's trip 10 Oregon

■ STUPENT V ISIT S BLlBii, i'Cb. »-U ;ivici Kunk'.

Pocatello, nephew of Mis. Doran Butler, h a s been v is ltii ij a t t!> Butler hom e the pii.st wrck, K u n t ' was an IFYE studen t in f u r k r an d has been sh o w ln t Iik slirtJ and giving talks to vanou.i organ izatlons In the county.

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Srt. Frank C. K asper, a rm y reck’u ite r fo r th e T w in F a lls a re s , dliDhys awarded to Bol;ie rceruJtlnfi: m a in s ta t io n f o r o n t- itiiiUiig production for Noveml)er an d Decem ber. S e rg ea n t K asper. «u top recruiter for th e so u th ern Id ah o -e a s te rn O regon d is tr ic t for the two months. T h e “top rec ru itin g m ain s ta t io n " c o m p e ti­tion covere eight western sta tes. (S ta ff engraving)__________________

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HAGERM AN, F eb . 9 — Mrs. F ra n k Henslee r e p o r ts t h a t $106.72 was raised a t th e m ovie "L ig '.: in th e Forest," sh o w n by th e PTA ln.st week.

S tu d e n ts of th e f if th a n d six th g rad es u nder d irec tio n o f , their teW hers Lyle G ilm ore a n d Mrs. W alte r S tew art, so ld tic k e ts , and M rs. Henslee expressed a p p re c la -

»Ham, Turkey Ai’e Some of Special BuysBy The Associated Press

It’s 1mm. lonib an d turkey, ma'am, at your superm arket an d neighborhood grocery th is week-

rw trtO T r 'c c n ts ’ tlo rv-to-aU -youngste& pound higher tlion a y ea r ago a t one New York metropDlitnn a rea chain, but they’re le.ss th an recent

-levels. departm ent • experts at the chains like to have an oc­casional special for every variety just to keep the custom ers In ter­ested.

Lamb, Turkey C h e a p e rLamb and turkey are generally

lea expensive. The form er Is dosm two to six cents a pound th is week In some places, up four ce'nt^ In others. Prices are unchnnped to fll/ghtiy Jover than a year ago In the New York aera, while tu r-

I ' keyf are six to lO cents a pound cheaper than In the same week of 1960. Jo

Pork chops and frying chlckcns we somewhat cheaper In some arew this' week, bu t b u tte r and ,veal chop.s are higher. Eggs are oW one to two cents a dozen.

Lettuce Is Buy Lettuce remains nn outstanding

buy among vcBetable.s. O th e r best |buys are beets, broccoli, cabbage, ■caulltiower. cndWc, cscarole, green r onions, peppers, eastern potatoes,

radishes, rhubarb, spinach, toma- ijMs, turnlpls arid ru tabagas. _

Ooodtjuy.riirciaife parsley, cel- I ery, aisorted greens, eggplant, on-

iQDs, corn, peas, sweet potatoes,; artichokes. we.stern and Florida potatoes, bru-vicls sprouts, mufih- roomj and creen squiish.

Outstanding buys am ong fruits cliesinuu an d apples.

Good buys arc avocados, grapes, bananas, lemon.s, small western

i P ^ s and pineapples.

A ssisting In th e sale of r e f r e s h ­m en ts a t the m ovie w ere Mrs. H ale G laum er. M rs. F ra n k W est, M rs. Cecil Verizon, M rs. R o n a ld Boyer, M rs. Bob T u p p er, M rs . Roy Jo lley , Mrs. G eorge Lpnim on, Mrs. Arlle P a rtin . M rs. Roy S traw se r, M rs. C harles C a ry , jr., M rs . G or­don Adam s, M rs. W a rre n B erry , M rs. F ran k Z aco n n e , M rs . Bob A dolph, and M rs. H enslee.

R oy S traw ser ran . th e proJeclOT. M oney raised w ill go to w a rd the Cub Scout pack, B oys' s t a t e and th e i le ld day h e ld in M ay.

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PAGE TW E LV E TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THUK6DAY, FEBRUARY 9 1D61

Magic' Valley Demo Leaders Hold MeetingFA IRHELD . Feb. 'o—D em o cra t­

ic repressntatlves—from—seven-of ' th<5 nine counties com p ris in g

Ic Valfty m et a t th e t e g lo n n a ir to organize d istric t n iee tlnga for the next bJennlunu

I t wiw decided th a t th e group would m eet m onth ly in th e vari­ous counties t tl th th e D em ocratic central com m ittee of th e host caunly being:' responsible for the

— daiO u iid th e cou tH y -ch n ln n en- t'O _(».nnipn5p_t.h(? n rogram com m ittee,

Goodinp .ooutUy will be th e next hast, followed by M in idoka county.'

Max Hanson, c lw lrm an of the Camn.s county D em ocratic central committee, rep o rted on h la recent

'(f|j -trip fo the n a tiona l /a rm policy council, Des Molnc.s, la .

I Each county c h u ln n u n o r stalel[- com m itteem an rep o rted on his

own county organ ization regard- Ijjff a ttendance, pj‘ocrajn.5 and fi­nancial arranBcnicnt.'). O th e r mu­tual problem.s were discussed.

Vincent Sm azal. Tw’In Falls s ta le Dem ocratic co o rd in a to r, ex- pre.ssed h is opinion th a t h e would like to see con tinued m eetln '’s such as thU as It m akes th e Dem­ocrats stronger an d ' ’h e lps a ltrac l those whose mlnd.s a re n 't definite­ly m ade up regard ing politics." .C oun ty officers Included In the

70 persons a ttend ing w ere Lee — twxitihinigf-, .RtniP com m itteem an.

and M rs. Smazal. s ta te com m ittee^ w om an from Tw in P a lla county; Mrs. Phil Bare, c h a irm a n ; Mrs. Andy Blehl. s ta te com m ltteew om - an, an d Andy BlehJ, s ta le com m it­teem an from M inidoka; Merrill Sum m ers, ch a irm a n : P a u l Stev- ana, statfl c o m m itteem an , and Mrs. J . E m m ett S m ith , s ta te com- niltfceowoman, Je ro m e; F lo y d Goas, chairm an ; Mrs. Goss, s t a t e com m ltteewom on, Gooding, a n d Clyde

• Sowersby, c h a irm an , B l a i n e county.

F o rm er S en a to rs H o lg e r Al- brethsen , Blaine co u n ty , a n d Elmo P atterson , Lincoln c o u n ty , a lso a t­tended. Hanson, Leslie B u b y , state com m itteem an, a n d M rs . Olga N azer, a t a t o com m ltteew om an, represented Cam aa c o u n ty .

C am aa 'county s ta te R e p . Fred W alton reported on th e progress of th e p resen t Id a h o legislature. R egarding the ap p ro p rla tlo n -fl- n an ce com m ittee, W a lto n said, “Some budgets a re h a rd ly exam­ined In the f ran tic h a s te to set a speed record th a t th e m ajority p a rty considers so necessary ." Al

•flftselvn. Elmore coun ty a ta te rep­resen t a t lv o ra iw w a s ’scITrdm give Q rep o rt b u t w as unab le to a ttend .

They’ll Sing Folk Songs at WMte Breakfast Church Sets 4-Day Event For Gqodiiig

GOODING, F eb . 8—A tour-day p reochB g-"ifiissisn 'S ta ra n e 'P tb . IB will be h e ld a t the Goodins M ethodist c h u rch .

Them e ol th e iniasion Is "Simd In the W aves,” search ing lor an­swers to I rr ita tio n s of Christian living, reports, th e Rev. Paiil La- Rue. pastor.

T he Rev. E n rl R iddle, pastor of Tivln I^alls M e th o d is t church , "111 conduct the serv lcM bcg lnn ln j at « p m . rinllv

he Rev, M r R iddle, a native ofMissouri, s tu d ie d chem ical engi neerlng and sociology before en ­tering the m in is try . He has been a naval ch ap la in , tru ck driver, di­recto r of boys’ w ork an d Wesleyon foundation d irec to r.

T itles of each n ig h t's sermons a re Sunday, "P rob lem s of Anger and Hale"; M onday. "Probloins o l Jealousy a n d D oubt'': Tuesday, 'Problems of O rle f and Self-pltv":

W ednesday, " I Believe In the Church,”

Plane Fares for T.F. Are Higher

HospitalizedNEW Y O RK , Feb O n

N ew york D aily News SEATTLE, Feb . 8—Tw in Palls n ig h t th a t screen beautv \i '*•'

developed local sa les of J 153.033 M onroe, has been „ p a , '5 for 1060 as W est C oast a lrlln cS itw o m onths a t Payne ended the y ea r w ith new a ll- tim e , psychiatric clinic. records In total p a sse n g e r revenue.! The new spaper s.iid |,f. o n -lin e revenue .qnd In te r lin e 're p o rte d sh e Is jnakni,, revenue, )re s s from w h a t the ,\eiv,"

Tha .T w ln F alls figure waS c o m - j“ « a "near collapsc" that p a re d to S86.8U In 1959 for a n ‘I’ " breakup w ith piav«,,->.,r * __ . . t S i i r C>1__ - I .- ■ * ’•'Increase of 77 p e r cen t. Total S h e ob(an u m b er of passengers boarded a t | divorce jo s l ln field, 'th e m unic ipal a ir - o iom h. port. waj513^283. c o m p ared to 1950’s

,115. an Increase of 63 per cent.N et sales for t h ^ airllne.s. in ­

c luding sales from o th er airlines, reacljed a record $6.2(39.256. an In-

1959.

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crease of p e r"c c n trc

Move to T. F.HAZELTON, Feb . 9—Mr. anil

M rs. Marvin A rnold h ave moved to th eir home In T w in Falls from th e farm hom e of M rs. W. A. Boyd.

M r. and Mrs. LEroy Bell have m oved to TM'In F a lls . |

Mr. and M rs. G ene Malliews-i. a n d fanilly have m oved to T w in ; ' P alls . I

HOME ON l .lW l;FILER, Feb. 9 - S c a i i ' . . , i .

m an Dallas H. Fifc-is y j , . . / ' 14-day 'leave w lih his a n d Mrs, G le n -J . P iir He ■vm''- ■pnrt bark in ' ' '

■>:i 25 ZC oncord;-C alif., and F., will BO to J a p a n for aboard the USS Moum Kiia

UTAH STOKER SLACKi OIL TREATED f

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N EW YORK. Feb . 9 JIIPI-IA. -b it t e r railroad w a r has broken o u t am o n g the w estern rail g ian ts / o r c o n tro l of a rela tively small c a r ­r ie r , bu t the s ta k e s are big.

T h e We.stern Pacific R a ilro a d com pany haa only 1,200 m llea of

Rites Honor Ex-Resident

EDEN Feb. »—F u n e ra l services wore held Jan . 31 a t S a l t Lake C ity for C linton B . A verett, 64, Eden barber from 1027 to 1041,

M r. Avei'ett d ied a t a S a lt Lake City hospital a f te r a h e a r t attack a t h is homo, w here Uitar h u d lived since 1M4, He o p e ra te d h is own business there u n til a s lio r t time ago.

H e came to a o o d ln g w ith his fam ily w hen a sm all c h ild and In 1022 m arried Hazel H en ry In .Utah. A fter leaving E d en th e y m oved to Baker, Ore., la te r r e tu rn in g here a n d lived a t Je rom e u n t i l moving to S a lt Lake C ity.

H o was a ve te ran o f W orld war • I , a m em ber of th e A m erican Le­

gion and th e L D S c h u rc h .A b ro then A ugust A v ere tt, Uvea

a t B uhl, and two a ls te rs , Mrs. H a n n a h Bailey a n d M rs. Annie Ohurchlll, reside a t O cod lng .

B elatlves from th is a i e a a ttend­in g th e services w ere M r. and Mrs. B a y H enry, E den ; M r. an d Mrs. H yram H en ry , a n d M rs. Ruby Black, Tw in F a lla ; T o m M artin . Jerom e, an d m o o n s T ra tM a u g lv

T h e Fireside trio, eom prlied of th re e Tw in F all^ h ig h school Ju n io rs , will be featured on a p rogram d u rfn g the T w in Falls Muslo c lu b 's annual W hite b reak fast 16 be h e ld a t 1 p.m. M onday in the B ish o p n h e a auditorium of th e Episcopal ch u rch o f th e Ascension. M em bers of (h e (rio are, f ro m left, D an H artley , G a ry D alton and

H enry W en d lln ^ . T hey will sing fo lk songs of th e river p ack et era w hich w ere su n g by workers a lo n g the Ohio riv e r. Including w ork songs a n d sp ir itu a ls . J lrs . Ja n e Sfarchant Lehovllz Is the trio 's coach a n d Is in charge of the b reak fast p rogram . (Staff p h o to ­engraving)

Bitter War Waged by West Firms Over Western Pacific

Bus Strike in Italy Causes

NAPIiES. I ta ly , Feb. 8 (UPI>— A fren z ied m ob o f commutcrs s t r a n d ­e d by a su d d en bus strike tu rn e d th e streets o f old Naples In to a fie ry , bloody battleground la s t n lght.'"T ollce h a d to call In so l­d ie rs and a rm o red cars to s to p th em .

T h e angry th ro n g of 4,000 aet f ir e to a bus te rm in a l and a dozen vehicles, h u r le d stones a t b u lld - IngB, police a n d firemen a n d le ft t h e area a sham bles.

Police sa id 68 persons w ere tn Ju re d —47 of th em policemen— an d 107 rio ters a rre s ted . D am age ra n In to the th o u sa n d s of dollars.

T h e trouble s ta rte d at d u sb w hen w o rkers preix^rlnfr to r e tu r n to th e i r su b u rb an villages found them selves w ith o u t tran sp o rta tio n becaus& ~ot.a fiudden bus s tr ik e .

As lines o f w aiting workers grew lo n g er, tem p era grew sh o rte r. Sud ' d e n ly the v io lence exploded.

T h e mob n ish e d on a n earb y b u s term in a l a n d started th row ing s to n es . I t r a g e d u p and douni the b u sy P o rta C a p u a n a d istr ic t, s e t­t in g fire to f iv e buses, th re e tro l­leybuses, th ree^ street ca rs a n d a police van.

A flam ing gasoline b o ttle flew th ro u g h th e a ir and se t th e te r ­m in a l afire. W hen fire tru c k s a r ­r ived , the crow d stoned them .

jn a ln lln e track, b u t its s tra teg ic location In C alifornfa provides a lucra tive rail link eastw ard.

T h e tw o m ajo r con tenders for control of W estern Pacific a re th e Alchl.son, Topeka a n d S an ta F e Railw ay company, Chicago, and the S o u th e rn Pacific company, S a n Francisco . Me^inwhlle. other In­terested roads are lin in g up behind one o r th e other of the.se two c a r ­riers in a n effort to tip the ba l­ance in th e struggle.

W e ste rn Pacific, headquartered In S a n Francisco. formA an Im -

irough route from th e Pacific c o a s t to Chicago,

T h e S a n ta Fe, w h ic h has no such c e n tra l ro u te eastw ard , connects

tera-ln -law , M r. a n d M rs . A rthur M artin , B urley, a n d M r. an d Mrs.

_Eldon Mai*tln, J e ro m e ; M r. and M rs. M aroT d 'T K dm pson. -KTipcrtr a n d Jaynes H en ry . K im berly .

Last Honor Paid To John DeWald

RUPEBT', Feb.' 9—F u n e ra l serv­ices lo r J o h n D cW ald were held Tuesday a fte rn o o n a t the P aul C ongregational c h u rc h w ith th e H ev. Edw in H u b er o ffic ia ting .

T ho prelude a n d p o s tlu d e were p layed by M a rth a M lU ?r who also accom panied M r. a n d M ro. Angiist M artsch , who san g tw o duets.

Active p a llb ea re rs w ere A lberi S h o rt, B i i d y B o n ad lm an , E a r l

------H S cS fe rT O n am 'm o rS W Itm rR lilp lrC ray th o rn an d A lfred Packham . U shers were A dam W alte rs a n d J a k e K raus.

H onorary p a llb e a re rs were A n ­d r e w 'S e r r , J o h n B chettle r, Ja k e K nopp, A. L. May. C onrad H eh n a n d Jo h n D ockter.

1“ ---------- T lo w e rs-^ e ^ e -a rra n g ed , b y ,M ra -A dam W alters. M rs. Vic Knopp, M rs. H arry S err, M rs. E dgar W olff, M ra. H enry Uhl, M rs . R ichard Schenk , M rs. BUI S c h e n k and M rs. A lb ert M eyer.

Concluding r ite s w ere held a t th o R u p e rt cem etery .

Boy in Pocatello JfesJQ n deiL B M

POCATELLO, Feb . 0 - A lO -year- o ld 'b o y fell u n d e r th e wheels o f ft school bus y e s te rd ay afternoon a n d w as killed.

Several w itnesses ra id ho ac c i­d e n ta lly fell a s h e played w ith som e othfer boys a t t l ie bus slop in f r o n t of p ijroch la l S t . Joseph 's Bchool h e re . ,

ThB, young boy w a a lad on a r ­r iv a l ,o t S t . A n th o n y 's hospital where', ho w aa Id en tified aa D avid ■Watklhs, ono o t th re e sons of M r.

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Petition Is Filed In Estate Matter

P e t i t i o n for distribution ot com m unity property was filed Tuesday In Tw in Palls p ro b ate court. T he petitioner Is W Ulard Q . Ruby. F ile r .

He asks t h a t the court d istr ib u te to him all comm unity p ro p e r ty he owned Jo in tly wltli his la te wife. M rs. Ruby d ied July t , 1052, ac­cording to th e petition. ’

The p ro p erty consists o f real e s ta te in F ile r valued a t less th an $5,000. M ax R. W oodall, Filer, represents R u b y in the case.

A hearing on tile m atte r is sot a t 10 a jn . Feb . SB before Probate Judge Zoo A n n Warberg.

COURHG PLANNJil) IDAHO fiTA TE CO LLEaB, P o -

' cate llo , ! Fob, 0 — S tu a r t Swan, T w in F a lls , » n d O tU Williams, B urley , d u ip te r u ccretary , are on th o p lan n in g ooinnilttee tor a

i !( Bhort oourM to b» h o ld liere J to ii- d a y th roU Jh Feb, 17, Tlie event Is B p o n so r^ b y Uio S outhern Id ah o o n d E aa to m O reg o n clmiiler ot th o In te m aU o d ^ S D H lllirn c o ot Uulld- ttit or

up w ith th e W estern Pacltlo In Californ ia .

T h e S o u th e rn Pacific h as m ahi track ag e eastw a rd via Ogden, U tah . T h o u g h sh o rte r th an the com peting W P 's route which te r ­m in a tes a t S a l t Lake City, the r ig h t of way Is steerper and therefore less efficien t.

C onsequently the Southern P a ­cific Is te a r fu l th a t if S an ta F e gains con tro l o f W estern Pacific i t will c u t deeply in to its C alifornia tra ffic to a n d from the east.

T h e S a n ta F e , a t the m om ent, ap p ears to h a v e th e edge In th e ba ttle. I t ow ns 20 per cent o f W P's stock a n d also has the su p -

B R IT IS H O f V i CIAL TOURS LONDON. Feb. 0 - E a rl

la t ten. ch ie f of B rita in 's d e - tenso s ta t t , l e t t by ‘plane yester- day for a m o n th 's tour o t the F a r East.

p o rt o t the G re a t N orthern w hich owns about 8.8 per cent o f the W P's ou tstand ing stock. I n a d d i­tion the W P m an ag em en t Is su p ­porting the S a n to Pe's bid.

Southern P ac ltlo owns 10 per cen t of W P S hares and th e U nion Pacific, w hich is supporting SP. recently said i t hoa b ough t a b o u t 9.9 per cent o f th o carrie r 's stock.

This week th e ICO held p re lim ­inary hearings on the conflic tin g claim s and Is expected to tU a da te sometim e In the s p r in g or sum m er tor a fu ll ICC h e a rin g on th e com plicated m atter.

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EU PERT, Feb. 0 - P lan s tor sponsoHny a beauty Imr to r the geriatrics w ard In the new hospital aro-Bnnouncert-by-the R upert-So* roptlm lsts club.

The group will purchase neces­sary K iulpm enl. including a swivel chair, a tak and mirror u n it , and a t least tw o portable ilrlej-s to be installed in the wart. O th e r or- Biinlzallons or Individuate who wtsh lo contrlbule mny do so by contnclins Mrs. llpleiie W llltinson or Mrs. Uoyd_ Knodel.

I t 1s p lanned to. have th e bar open - each . W edne.^rtav 'v iih W ni bcaullc]anj donating their aervlcci on an aUernatluR basis.

Two PromotedDUJILEY. re b 0 - T\vo ind iv id­

uals of troop G. rcconnalssaiicc squadron. llG th armored ca v a lb ’, Idaho arm y national guard, Burley, received promollona effective the first 0/ t}ie month, s ta te s S/Sr£. nlcliQrd L. Joncfl. adm liiistratlvc te<;hnk'lftn.■ ^ o i iP r n r E r iK u c r \VM proinotcil’ lo staff so rsean t. Rrade E -0, and niclm rd D. SJmiijIlt, was, prom oted to aei-Boant, grade E-J.

K . COALTop Qualify Alwoyt— at

WARBERG'SRE 3-7371

We, Want Your Account!

Your CHOICE Only..........

featured eliewlier at $39.95 Mountain WoocJIand pattern

•ich liand coloring under clear glaze elegantly detailed pattern

66 plecos, a complete service for 8 8 big 10 Inch plates 8 deep soup bowls

8 bread and butlers 8 interior decorated cups

8 drip catching saucers 8 cereal fruit dishes 12 incb oval pUtter

sugar and cover ] 0 incfi serving bowl matching creamer

Inclucfing a U piece hostess set

^ 9.88S0< week

uBOuh/eMresset■ 6^ug« drawers

smooth sanded suffacd'• all matched woods •

careful dotallod construction • matching drawer pulls •

spacious storage space great in your living room, den,

----------------- e d i r i e g a

ready to stain or point • do II yourself and save

14.885 0 f \ e o k

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^IBSPAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1961 TIMES-NEWS, t w in f a l l s , IDAHO

- I

PAGE THIJlTBEiJ "

sto c k up YQUR free ze r a t these lo w PRICES!BERTIE'S ten d er FROZEN

DRUMST ICKS

THIGHS

BREASTS

'2 lb pks W I N G S 5 9 c ; 2 lb pkg G I Z Z A R D S

MORRELL'S FRONTIER-Sweeter, Milder

S U C i D ^ M 0 H 2S u g a r C u r e d B A C O N S Q U A R E S . . . . < ib. 2 3 c

G R O U N D B E E F Lean and Fresh . . . . > . . . 2 lbs. 7 9 c

WIENERS a n d MUERKRAUT

1 Ib. pkg. all meaf

Libby's 303 can

BOTH FOR

6 5 ‘

1 .•fO

Baked Fresh Daily In Our Own

StoreBakeries

FRESHER,BETTERm i t s ym e m

SpagheHi & Meat Balls

BEEF STEW

O 2 4 0 * . $ 1 ................. ^ com I

2 24 01. com 85c

FRENCH

APPLE P I E S . .- l - A R e E - I C E& -

49 ' - - f■ - I

ANGELFOOD CAKES........... 89c%

FRENCH BREAD ........ : lo*f23c

C A U U F L O W E R JSnow White Heads Each Wrapped in Cellophane!

SWIFT'NINGSWIFT'S fully cooked 3-LB. AVERAGE

W H o t E c H i c r a E N i z : z : i : : 99c

O N IO N S 5 0 .It 8 9

P U N I T O f

n tE E P A R K I N G

7W //V /^A LLS A /V D B U R L E y'

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHOTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1961

MARKETS AND FINANCE

m ar ket a t a g la n c eN B W Y O R K . J-Vb. 0 (/P)—SUM-k*—MIkwI : hciivy lr»<lin«.

— CorporatM advancc ; gov «rm n(>nls iinehuniie ti.

('ij(U)n —Higher; trtcla biiyinff. C hlc-agniWh«m-MixetJ; old crop montha

firmt • • ■ ‘ ^Ctirn —Hli{hi>r; nh<irl coveriiii;, Onts— ltrinid«tion; — ' .SoykH'niiit • Mix(<<|; Ul« j>r»»fit luk*

Ini:. \vSlPn.lf to 26 cpnm lower;

mi> l i l t , . .('•lllo-.SlniiffhltT Blrcri ; Uip

. 'I ‘

N KW Y O H K . Feb. 0 l U P l * — S e v e re n in o n if t h r p Irr tr irn K

triAk<*r« p liia , r<*ci>r(l f iu u rc*pU rm l lh .» KUx-k n iii rk r l in lo w irroun tl l<xl*V In a tu f l l f f trnilitiK dpiw<i»»ri.

(:rii<>rnl Klf^irfe nrouiuf t\'ian<i WpAtintrhoijRtf hIkkiI '![■; aiitonK tho ninjorn, riMii-liiiu lo ni-wit i<f *nll*lnml action ami nvrr><'hiirKinir iiilla ihul may Involve n i l l l i i x u of (luJlurn.

J o h n i^ M a n v lI le losl fcroiitiH I w o In thi* b u ild in g m u lc r ln lii . Dow a r o u n d tw o in th«* f h c m l r i iU w h rrp U n io n (,’n rl» i< lr «tt<i D u l’iin t f e l l m o re th n n a iw iirxl, K<»rr-

a Ih.i i I 1>. In ( l i r o il* a n d IHM arn\itii( a ix (n lh<i ■■Iivtrimic'ii.

a^-Iion nn« l im llr r l i t s mo*! W iif f h J p d w*T«* ih o n n iirh ly u i in i 'rv i 't l liv Uie a l f o p litv lln in In II+- ( l iu i W fil - liiiflioiMo. K ltn lio rly • <Mnrk. l>owrv«T. BBitiiMl n r o i in d Iw ii in lh«* i> u in ra , T r a ln e a lxiiil 2 \'j in lltc iiir-<-«>nilllionlnir d locka, iV o c lc r a n d ('inm blu a i>uint In t h e fixMls,

a r o u n d Iw o in d rfi-n sei**ue» a n d I^*hn a n d F in k f t f u u n d inihr rcMmfllcjf........... 5

W ith th n mt>e n in n ln i r b e h in d floo r tr* t» m rti« » n i m t(i# cicma a n d prico* (rc i)crally ' /u ll in K , A m c rir i in T nl>acco

ni> a u n in . A M F w u t u p o v e r & p o in t a n d SiitiH hln* lU hc tjit a r ^ m n d I '/ j .

lic fk n m n , h o w o v fr , !<mt a l i o i i t IV j in IhA (!lrctrt>ni<'fi, W a r n r f I< a m b o r t a ro iim l tw o In t h e d rn iM w hcr« A n ie r ic u n H om e ]‘r(Mlurta d ro p jrc d nb o n l f o u r , ChT7 *Ier ]<Mt n r o iin d 1 in Ihe a iito a a n d YounKS* Utwn fo i l n w u ly In tl i« a lM 'l ii ,

Slock naleii o n thi> " iiiu I x m n ! " to lA lrd flh arc « tutlny, r o m p a r e d w ith

4,1140,(100 B hnrca y w lo n ln y .

N R W Y O R K ST O C K E X C I I A N « R NK W Y O U K . J-'ol), J) ( ■ U J M ) - U » l e n le i

A llied C h o tn N i i t C ftfih R e g 75»1,AJIi* C h a l i b ' l N » l J ) n ) r y « 'iA lum L t d &:«>•• N a t D U t 2(iA lctui 7 1 N a t ( ; y i » u m flZ',4A m A ir l in e * • N Y C c n t r A l 17%A m C a n 3fi?4 N o r A m A v 4 8 '/iA m O y n n a m id N o r P n c i f l c 44A m N W m n ' i N W A i r l i n e # i 'M

&H O h io O il 444(O lin M a th 41%

7 :r ii I 'u d f i c ( h »» ho%BOK Van A m o r 2 i \ if i i l ' i I 'a r a IMo fl4 'v

P e n n e y 40 ',‘j I’e n n U R

ar.',; I 'o im i C o l* 60%]lr ll & H ow oU M l), P h i l ip M o r r i s K4>/;Ile n t iii «K J 'h lllip * P e t [>»%lle th S t e e l P t i l lm a n 2U'XIk)enlir 40 P u r e OU 8 7 '/ .

Livestockn L A C K F O O T

n i .A C K F O O T , F e b . tt • F a t loTrtbi, |l l! ,J iO .|l7 .^ .'i '; m e d iu m U n ib * . HO.iO-

a n d f*‘<^drr la n ib s , | l f i - l l 7 .(;<«*i r w r « . I& -IB .70 ; n m i iu m 1

M a.& O : c f t .n n r r ewe*» andcull*. 60 e e n tii to t'J .

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T.TiTiT.^ X K < » I c e 'i r r n ln " f«Hl i l e c r * . IZH-

cIaI » iw n i, I IH .r ,0 -1 2 0 ; cho ice f u t lic -ifm , |jJ.£pO -li;i.A O ; if<K«l f a l h e ife r t , com m prciu l c«>w«. J IC - IH .W ; u t i l i t y cow i. tH .ftO -IK i: c u t l e r c u w i. ll:> .A U 4U .liU I can n e rn , 1 1 2 - I U ; bu ll* . t l l - l l H M : veni calve*. T l- l 'i i u<>o<l fec<ler a te e ra , TiltiO* I23J10; M X 'diufn fce»ler n t^ e ra , t2 1 > |2 2 ; H o lfte ln .te«*rH, H 7 .|lK ,f ,« : ifood fee .llnu h e ife ra , f l ' l - t m : m e tlln m fc e d in ir he lfpr*, |2 0 r l2 2 : f c w iin i r ro w i , I J y i l f i ; stock ■ trc r pttlvm . al'xik h e if iT fi/lvM ,J2;M 24.rrfl; « ln lr y ty p e ca lven , 51&-J22.

.'^he«'p, t.AOU; atCBily w ith la n t wrHi. Choice l iu h t f i i t l»m l>i, |1 7 *S IH ; fnl Iiim lia henvy «»r over 110 pound ii. I l f i - 117; run rh fe tx ie r Iam bi. Il< > * |l7 .2 :i; (xld r u f f f e c i l r r lan ilw . I l f l an d «lown. iia iiL f f l t c w w , : h«*«vy f« i

t. ; can ne r cw«>« an d b iirk i,

Hoif». IHH, K » trem e lop. 1 1 0 : l«0-22n, |lH ,7.'»-nH.O0 : H U .V I1 K .0 U : 24lt-2WI, |I7 .7 IV -*1X ,26 ; 20«*2>0. |1 7 - l l7 ,* f t ;

I i r » - | l 7 : ■own und«T a<Hl. I l .v |lf ,.f .O ; .W M .’IO, I l 4 . l i : . ; 3.'5(MM. | n . » H ;

4r>0. tlO ^ O -tl^ ^ .& O i a lagn. <<i-O.KU; b o ir i . I li-fH .

(X iD K .SO fiD K N . F o b . U I l i p l l - C a i t v 2ft; not

en onuh to t e a t t r e n d ; calve* n«ine.Ilo tr* 4 0 ; n o e a rly anlei.Sheep CO ; n o e u rly aale*.

■ Am a . * R A m T & T A m T o Imjcco A «» con<J« A rm ro S t e e l A T & S K A tla n t ic H alt & O h io

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P O R T I .A N Dr o i m ^ A h m . F e b . u n i p i ) - ( i i s d a i -

CalLle 100; f<*w ilA n d n rd a n d 2 <><hI A treri2 0 .0 0 -2 1 0 0 ; u t i l i ly . cowh IS.OO-U.OU; CRnnnni a n d e i i l l r r t ll.O ^^H .O O ; m n lln m to Jt'""! •U K 'k«T a n d fem ier a to c n i 20,01)- 22.00; calv e* ; u<h>«I vo sle r* a n d ealvee22.00-2X.00; c h o ic e to 3 1 .00 ; c u l t s down to 16.00, •

JI»U» 1 0 0 ; 1 a n d 2 b u tc h e r* 20 .25-20 .W ; 2 a n da krra<l« 10.00-111.76; m ixe<l auws 13.0(kl«,RO.

Sheep 2 6 ; n o e a r ly anles.

D K N V F.RIlK N V K R . F o b . II ( I M 'h — C a t t l e l.fioC;

calve* n o n e ; bu lk o f r e c e lp ta Ho|t| u t rc a u ln r .T h iirn d n y a u c t io n ; re g u liv r mnr* ket n o m ln n l . •

i /o irf l ,7 0 0 ; « 4 't iv # ; f ff ln rra lly a le n d y to- a tron ir, ln « t« n c e i* 6 h iu h e r o n b tiichem

240 llw . a n d a l l w elirh ta a o w n ; tup lU .4 0 ;b u lk IH .6 0 -1 0 .2 6 ; BOW* U.0<>-17.00.

Sheep 2 .0 0 0 ; n e a r ly a l l a lniiK htnr lam l)n ; a n d fw x ler Inml*" ne n rrn ;nlM ightPr I n m b tc a d o m ix le rn te ly active , fu lly • tm d y ; o th e r rlBHBCH iio n iln tili W(Mile<l e la u t r h t e r lam b* l7 .2 .V lf i.2 6 ; ahorn H lautfhter U m lM Ifi.OO; o<ld a U u tfh to r ew ea £.60.

O M A H AO M A H A . V fh . i ( n p n — H o a a g.SOO;

B enera lly a te * < ly ; U S N o. 1-.1 »rade# lUO-270 iba . 1 7 .6 0 -IK .7 6 ; U«p 10.00.

C a ttle 1 ,0 0 0 ; c a lv e s 2 6 : nlaUKhtnr a tec r* a n d h e i f e r s B enerftlly a to a d y in c le a n u p t r a d e ; s o o d a n d c h o ic e steer* 23.00*2(1.60; t ro o d to low o o h ic * h e ife rs

i{ m li e d y w l h i n 22.26-'i4.60; cowaiteauy to w

GrainsC H IC A G O . F e b . U ( D l 'h - G r a i n f u -

lu r e a r a n ' i n t o h e a v y nellinir n e a r th«; rloBi* w h ic h d ruppe< i ni«Ml iirii-*-* i n to th e tniiM ii c o lu m n tcx lay on the (^hii-nv’o b o a rd o f t r a d e .

A t t h e c lo se w h e n t w u i off »>tif i<> u p *55.- c o r n up to o n e . o«l» o f/ ' | In rye o t ( % to iw /ylw /i/x nit I ' l 'o u p o n e a n d tiru m n ie tl b ir d uiipli»tiiii-'i to <»ff tw o iM>int*.

Soy lK ‘an f u tu r e n a<ivaiiri'ii ' ‘ ■•II I n to T irv r-a ra » o n a } --h t |fb tw i* . tu il iu r .L i irh t o f f e r i n g . b « lli» h r\i««ri f iifu ri- ’t S lid h lo w f o t in t r y n rn rk r tin i :* rn ro i ira s ;« .t | a c t iv e r«im inl«*liin a n d li«-«l bu y iiiu « n i l■ h o r t ro v e r in ir ,

p r i c e * plunif«-«i a h i irp ly rn-/jC-.l,>»e r liin o a* eom m ififlott uit<l <iih<-i Um it h U>t>k p r o f i t s . O th o r K ra in a .follow ed th e <ie- clincr.

A ll o i l f u tu r e s w r r e alw i «t now hi^ rh" . T h e ir o v e r n n ii 'i i t n n n o u n in i it w ill b u y 12V; m il lio n ix m n d s u f o il «ml s h o r l . - n in ir In ilH "f<HMl 'f o r pfiiijrajii.

K x |K >rter a n d ro in n ii’i'ion l>uylr)u foriniH i n e a rb y w b e u t dc liv i'riin . D i'fi-rrtK l c o n t r u c t a wrjikcni*)! on m -IIiiiii.

/V iJrtfid J m il l io nb u x h e U of w h e a l . I ^ i r u e to o l h c r c o i in t r l e i w r to p e n d in g .

C o r n held v u ln * a s ronim l»«ion ^ lo 'm eH■ n d local* U iu tfb t. R«|k.rtn tM t* n e w n u p p o r t ie i iia la liu n Ik ui pr>-i«irui io n fenew«**l in te reH t. S p o t corn held s l.» iiily . (lo n im iT e in I in lv r e n ta so ld fiiliirr* o ti th«* a d v a n c e .

( )n t a ro«e l> rle fly w ith corn a n d o n pro fe«o{on iii a m / rotnm i»«inn h tiy iuu . N o r ih w t 'n t hounea h o u ic h t Mny a n d moM J u ly ,

R y e hail l i t t l e f r j i l t i r s snd f o l lo w e d Ihe i{i'n<>rnl m a r k e t .

A rt*|>ort by th e c c n a u s liurenu y i-n to r- d n y . w h ic h c n u irh t n>any t r n d r m by a u r p r ix e , la ld so y b e iin exiwirl/i a r e n i n - n in i t n lw iit a e v e n m il l io n LuhKoIs a h i-u d o f In a t ye a r .

O ii la ld e m a r k e t s w e r e hliflier,

C A S H G R A IN C i n C A C O , F o b . 6 d l P I } - W h e n t u n -

e h a n i r e i i ; N o . 2 re<t 2.14 n o m in a l.< ^ irn u n c h iin ir c t i ; N o , .1 ye llow 1 .1 1 -

l . i : i ‘ . j ; No. 4 y e lb .w 1 .07 -1 .1 ,'.',; N n . 6 y e llo w 1.01 ; a iunple a riu le ;i7.

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R y e un ch an tce< I: N o . 1 p lu m p L 1 7 n o m in a l .

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bfig Killer Cow Mart Js Viewed Here

An active a n d ‘’fitrong k ille r cow m arket w as fea tu red W ednesday a t the Tw in F a l ls UvDstock Com - misilon c o m p an y K ale,

All cla.sscs o f cows Kold read ily . The feeder c a l f m arket was S teady a.s wft.s the llgh tw elgh l w arm ed -u p feeder c a ttle m arke t. Heavy feed* er .steers a n d heifers were u n d e r pre.-xsure.

G o o d - fa t" H o ls te t ! r stcD rs .sold about .Tftteudy. Feedfr H o late ln -p steers w ith w e lp h t were 50 cen ts lower as w e re h a lf-fa t H o lste lns, LlKht H o ls te in steer.9 were ln good demand. F a t .steers ftnd ’h e ife rs were .slow a n d h a rd to sell.

Eiirl O 'H arro w , T\Vln P a lls , sold fed steers a v e ra c ln g 1,222 p o u n d s for $23.40 a n d 1,132 pound.*i. S22.40; W. A.. M irac le . Twin F a lls . 921 poiind.s, $23-40; I r a Foster, Je ro m e , l.OfiO pounds, $23.30; Ju d C lark . Jerome, D34 pounds, $23.30. an d 1,140 pounds, $23.10: S h ew m ak er brothers, Jeronfie. 1,084 p o u n d s, $23,10, and 1,166 pounds, $22.i

Gary G r ln d s ta ff , Buhl, so ld fed hclfer.s av eraR ln g 043 p o u n d s for $22.30 and 944 pound.s, $22.00; M c- Ellred, J e ro m e , 857 pounds. $22.20; Lewis R e ln k e , Twin F a lls , 8i)3 pounds, $22.00.

Ray O h len seh len , B u h l, so ld feeder s tee rs averaging 559 p o u n d s for $25.40 a n d 540 pounds. $24.85;Ni Miller, H am m ett. 587 pou n d s, $ 2 1 00, i t n f l ' a : • A i k g i g r i ^ c o , B 3 T pounds. $23.00.

McEllred sold-, feeder h e ife rs averaging 715 pounds fo r $22.70; Jake P ru d e k . Buhl. 721 pou n d s, $22.30 and M ilo Davis, B u h l, 700 pound.s, $22.00. Dick G raves. F lier, sold steer ca lves averaginif 409 pounds for $29.30.

Dick G ra v e s , Filer, sold calves averaglns 398 pounds for-^jTSlSS;' Bob W addoups, Moore, 366 p o u n d s, $25.30 and 423 pounds, $25.00; N a ­than Miller, 380 pounds, $25.25 a n d 474 pounds, $24.75.

Good to h ig h choice s tee rs. $22.50-$24.00; commercial to low good. $20.00-$22.00; u tility s te e rs $14,00-$17.00: fed Holstein s te e rs $18.00-521.00; good to cho ice h e lf cr.s, $21.00-$23.05; com m ercial to low good helfer.s. $16.00-$10J)0; utility h e ife rs , $14.00-$15.00; co m ­mercial cow s, $1$.00-$18.0 0 ; u tility cows, $14.00-$15.00; c a n n ers a n d cutters, $11.00-S13,00; com m erc ia l bulls, $18.00-$20.00; u til ity bu lls $15.00-$17.50.

Heavy fe e d e r steers. $20.00- $23,00; l ig h t feeder steers, $23.00-

*$25100] co m m o n QDMIty" &T675i $17.00-$21.00; Holstein steers, $16.D0-$19.5O; poorer g rade steers, $11.00-$14.00; heavy feeder heifers, $n.00-$20.00; lig h t feeder heifers, $20.-00-$23.25; ■ common h e ife rs , $13.00-$17.00: s tee r calves. $25.00- $30,50; co m m o n quality s te e r calves. $20.00-$24.00; h e ife r calves, $23.00-$27.00; vealers, $22.00-$24.00; feeder cows, $12.00-$13.50.

2 Cassia Eagle Scouts Honored

BU RLEY, Feb. 9 -D av e G i l le t te , son of M r. and Mr». Joe O ll le t te , and K e n n e th Thompson, so n o f Mr. and M rs. Lawrence T h o m p so n , both p o st 27, Declo, Eagle S c o u ts from th e C assia diBtrict. w ere g iv ­en special recognition W e d n esd ay on Eagle recognition day..

The bo y s chose a profession o r business they were In terested in and sp e n t the afternoon le a r n in g of the w ork . Merita Stock, d i s t r i c t forest ra n g e r , was the choice of Gillette, a n d Charles Haight', Jr.. Hnight^M otor comnnnv. ^sp o aw p eth Thom pson. ........... .* .............. '

They a ll attended a b a n q u e t held a t Jerom e Wedne-sday e v e ­ning h o n oring all Eagle S c o u ts of the S n a k e River council. G o a l of the Ca-ssla district Is to h a v e 01 Eagle Scouts for the y e a r of 1961, s ta le s Harvey Steel, c h a i r ­man. C ass ia district advisory c o m ­mittee.

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A u c t i o nCALENDAR

A L L M A G I C V A L L E Y

M t E S - t t S T E O - H E R E

Five EnrolledFive Magic Valley s tu d e n ts are

e n ro lled in schools of noedlclne. d e n tis try and veterinary m edicine in neighboring western s ta te s un ­der a special lowrtuiUon p lan run by th e W cslem I n te r s ta te Com­m ission of Higher E d u ca tio n , re -

poit3_D!:, Alfred M. P opm a, Boise, chairm an.

They include W illiam M ackle, B uh l, veterinary m ed ic ine ; S ta n ­ley F. Darlous, HaUey, d en tis try , an d Donald h ! See, B u h l; Jo h n E. Bishop. Jerome, a n d C. E. Sulll- vari, Jerome, all m edicine._______

W IN Y , n.^ROLULO N D O N . Feb. 9 „

Eton C hurch ill, out In d * '• ag a in a f te r his back m jw ed w i th P rim e M in c e r 'I, "■ M a cm illa n yesterclav chv '°- 86, leav es Saturdav ' wuh C h u rc h ill for a vac.iii,,,, ern P ra n c e . “'i '

Contact the iH m e s - News Form Sales d e ­

p a rtm e n t-fo r complete a d v e r - t'.sing coverage of your f a r m tale: h an d bills, n e w sp a p e r coverage (ovar 67,00 0 r e a d e r s In M agic Valleyl, advance b i l l ­ing. A ll a t one spcclal low r a t e . Every sale listed In th is F a r m C alen d ar lor 10 days b e fo re sale a t no cost.

F E B R U A R Y 10M. A. Robinson, Elmer R e e se

and Earl Barnes Advertisement, Feb. 8-9

Auctioneers: Iryln E lle ri a n d " J im M essenmith

•HavJng rertted t h e K a lc h I 'V iH f 'n T '? f o n ^ n j r l o r ^ d 7 m ile s e as t o r V /i m iles e a s t of G reenwood store o n h ig h w ay 25, o r 12 m iles we.st i,f p ^ |

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S A T U R D A Y , F e b r u a r y 11S A L E STARTS A T 12:00 NOON—LU N C H ON G R O U N D S b y F ro n tie r Crangd

• ANIMALS • EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY Top Quality Machinery - tractors and Trucks

1955 John Deere A tra c to r , live PTO; a very excellent tra c to r all ihe way through.

1053 IHC model C t ra c to r w ith oversized nib- bcr. ready for sp rin g work.

M oline R tractor, goo d runn ing condition 1941 OMC I 'i - to n t ru c k with bean and grain

bed, fair cond ition .1941 Ford !i- to n p ick u p , good condition

Tractor EquipmentW ide frant-end for J o h n Deere A or 70 tractor H e a t Housers lo r C - A and 70 3 -p o in t hlt«h for IH C - C 2 new John Deere 2 -w a y Ram s •D eerborn baler—s tr in g tie w ith m otor J o h n Deere potato a n d corn cu ltivato r J o h n Deere tandem d ^ c on rubber, hydraulic

operated; like n ew J o h n Deere No. 5 — 7 - foot m ow er with quick

tatch. a good o n e J o h n Deere 2 V:--inch tool b a r—S he&vy duty

shanks, .b e a n - l i f te r blad£s attached and 3-point h itch ^

I H C '‘l6-lnch h a n g -o n plow, 0 m ount m e 16-lnch 2-b o tto m 2-wny tum ble plow on

rubberm e beet and bean cu ltiv a to r (fro n t and back

bar), C m ount IH C IG-hdle grain d r i l l with m eta l boxes; dou­

ble disc and se ed e r a tta c h m e n t on rubber IH C No. 5 side r a k e w ith 3 r e a r rubber tires

and dual rubber IH C 2-row potato p la n te r IH C 4-bar side ra k e , fixed for bean.i I ro n A r c potato p la n te r , a good one Ezee Plow 12-foot p h o sp h a te .spreader on rub­

ber, like new O liver Superior beet a n d bean d rill with hiller

S p rin g tooth h arrow , 2-.section Jo h n Deere bean p la n te r , 3-PH J o h n Deere 3 -poin t 'h i t c h for A nj- b C ase h l-speed tra c to r b ean p lan icr Cose 7 -ft. tandem d isc —M oline 4-bai' .-.idp T ow ner 5-foot ta n d e m disc IH C 2-row spud p la n te r U n d e rm a n plow, 1 6 -ln ch . 2-w ay with 3 -Ph Masso y -H arrls s e m i- t r a i l 7-foot mowtu' M assey-H arris side r a k e — IHC hono' motfw M ount Vernon fe r tiliz e r spreader, in-fo.n Jo h n Deere dum p r a k e ‘ — J D walking pioi

Hog Equipment11 m eal hog tro u g h s 9 A -type hof? houses (new )8 6-foot paneU23 12-foot panels3 16-foot panelsL arge wooden Self h o g feeder3 wooden hog tro u g h sA pproxim ately 250 b u sh e ls of pats

MISCELLANEOUSForney welder, 180 a m p w ith 6- and 12-vol:l

b u llt-ln b a tte ry c h a rg e r (new ); a ir comprexjotl 120 lbs. P S I w ith 50-foot hose; i)ost drluT bench vise; g r in d e r a n d m otor; 2 used and if new J . D. sickle; 75 ->i-ln syphon tubes; neil s e t bean knives; 3 new spud hlller.s: spriD|| t r ip shovels; set o f gauge w heels; IHC markJ ers; 3 Valley M o u n d corrugato rs; large bolil rack w ith lots of b o lts ; um brella ; two 2.sttJ tlon harrow d raw b a rs ; 17 barrels, all sizes; t i l new steel posts; 8 ro lls of new barbed w^rt;l 3 rolls of new w o v en w ire; lots of cultivalcrl

-to o ls f- lo g -o iio jn ^ f-o rk s^ -ih o v o Jsf-h o ser-tu b eJIhirieugHi a:i Kci>ut>C |in« ila D r y 2 2 '^ l lc y T o b a c c o................. lllchfloia OU

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S tu n li r a n t iA C urtlK O -W rlK b i IH-'t, S t a n O il C a l D o tig A tr o S t a n O i l I i i dD ow O h c u i 7 5 J | 8 t a n O IL N J 48','« D u p o n t 2073^ B l a n d P a c l c MVb E a s t A l r l 30 8 t u - P a c i c EaA t K o d a k lOO’ a S i m r n y O t l K) 2(!>j B u n M inr i r M t a n a 'X f \ B w lf t P lrK tJU u C p J() T c x fw C o ■■ • t n n T o x O u l f S u l 2 3 ' t

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. t o w e a k / u t i l i ty t n d c o n u n e rc la l ie .6 0 -1 6 .? 0 j c * n n e r « a n d c u t t e r * 13.60- 16.00.

8he«p 1 ,600 : w o o lcd U m lx f u l ly a te td y ; h l u t c ho ice . I n c lu d ln v lo n ie p r im e 1(10- 114 II). w o o ie d la m b s 17.60-1R .00; choice and-prlm*.407_lbt^4a.ai;..jhorn kml)8. s e n e ra l ly s t e a d y : c h o ic e f a l l a h o m , In- e lu d ln s a o m « p r im e , 17.00-17 .26 .

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Hosh 7,600 : moderately acllve; biiuhuri ateaily to 25 lower, decline llnilicil mainly U) 2.10 Iba. down; sows nteady; good ahlppinir dem and; mixed US No. 1-2-!) 100.240 lb. butchers 18.25-1R.76; mUed No. t-2-S aOO^OO lb. aowi 10.25-17.26.

C a t l l t 1,O D O: A&lvei 1 0 0 ; i l a u s h t e r t l w r i a n d h e i f e r s f u lly a t c a d y f covri ile s i ly to w e n k ; b u lla a te a iiy to w e a k : v e o J m - a t r o D B to . l.QQ h l e h e r ; a to ek e rs •n<l fe e d e rs s t e a d y : few loa iU a n d lots Bood to c h o ic e a t e e n 2 3 ,6 0 -2 7 .6 0 ; h a lf l o a d .h l s h c h o ic e 1.100 I b i . 2 7 .6 0 ; ha lf load h i s h c h o ic e h e ife r s 2 6 .6 0 ; u til ity a n d e o m m e re l& l c o w s ^ 6 .2 5 -1 7 .0 0 ; u til ity a n d c o m m e r c i a l b u lls 1 8 .6 0 -2 1 .6 0 : good

cho ice MO lb . fec ^ lln s i te e r a 2 5 .2 S ; load BOod K 5 IbA. 23 .26 .

S h e e p 1 ,0 0 0 ; r a th e r s lo w ; s la u s h te r la m b s s t e a d y to w e a k ; e w c a s te a d y ; m oa tly o h o lc a OO-lOO lb . n a t iv e w ooled Iam b s 1 8 .0 0 - 1 8 .6 0 ; u t i l i ty a n d g o o d 14.60- 1 0 .0 0 1 ouU t o c h o ic e a la u i r h te r ewes 6.60-7.60.

M a r ___.1.22M 1 ,2 0 % 1,21 l. l l 'V y ,M a y ____1 .2 7 ',; 1 ,2 4 % 1.24% 1 .2r> ',iJ u l y ^ . . . ,1 .2 0 ''| 1 .2 7 - 'i 1,27-^1 l . 2 R ‘ vS e p t ._ ...l.3 2 l..j l.:ti)V l . I M 's

P O f lT L A N I )■ T O U T L - A N D . F e b . D ( iP l - C b d r a e 'i r r i i ln w h o le e a le , p r o m p t d e liv e ry , h u lk t o n , ta b t r a c k P o r l J a n d .• O aU , No. 2 , flJJ-lb. w h i t e & S.60; C o r n , N o . 2, yellow e a s t e r n 6 2 .6 0 : H ar le y , N o , 2 , 45 -lb . w m te rn 4 0 .0 0 .

T (M lay 'i cloBO, P o r t l a n J C r a in K x - c h n n tc e :

H n rJ e y b id to a r r i v e m a rk e t, 2 0 - d n y s h ip m e n t , <i<>iiv«>rc<l o o a n t; No. 2 . 4.S-ll>. w e s t e r n 46.01); N o . 2 , 2 -row n l o r 2 - r « w e d w e s t e r n 46.00.

W h e a l b id a r r i v e m a rk e t. N o ,1 . b u lk , 2 0 -d ay « h lp m c n l . tJeHvcretJ c n n s t : S o f t 'W h ile 2 .1 A : S o f t W hite h a r d « p p l . 2 .1 '5 : W h ite C lu b 2 .1 6 .

H a r d - W h i te H n i i r t : O n lln n ry 2 .2 2 .C a r r e c e lp l* : W h c u t* 4 0 ; b A tlc y 8 1 ;

f l o u r 6 ; m il l f e e d

FEBRUARY 10. ■ .Lauren ;Shrlver

■ Advertisement, Feb. 8-9 A uctioneer: Lyle M asters

Potatnes-Oninns

Blaze Razes Carey Home

CAREY, F e b . 9 — Tlie o n e -s to ry frirao h o m e o f Mr. and M rs. O . J. M cC arter, th ree -fo u rth s of a mllo west o t Carey, was d e s tro y e d

FEBRU A RY 11rau l Scott

A dvertisem ent, Feb. 0-10 AuCiioQeerth>John W ert a n d

J im JUessersmlth

. discsC h a ttin 6-foot d i tc h e r — New Idea m anure

spreader - 2 -s ta n c h io n stock trailer Deerborn 6-foot m ow er, 3 -p o ln t h itch F o rd terrace blade, 3-polnl; h ltc n r w o S-sectlon h a rro w s w ith d raw bars •Valley .M ound c o rru g a to r ; r u b b e r - t i re d hay

rack, 4-wheeled, good S e lf bean cutter, I H C - C m ount

buckets; grease g u n s a n d a very good 6elK<| tlo n of useful I te m s on th e ranch .

NOTE*. T h is Ib a n ex cep tio n al jfroup of neHJ k e p t a n d w e ll-c a re d - fo r equipm ent. PaiH 'liii| ta k e n food ca re o f I t a n d knows It will do j n l fo o d work. P lease fe e l free to look m achlnujj over a t your conven ience.

k A C O A C U Flnanclnr Available on Large Implements I k l v l V l d ^ ^ / \ d n Contact Aactioneer Before 8ale Date.

FiEBKUARY 13G le n Buckendorf, J r .

Advertisem ent. Feb. 10-11 Auctioneerfl—Klaas Si K la a a

P A u t s c o n , OwnerHozelton, Idaho j

Phons VA 9-51751

Kerr-McGeo Krag« Co Litton Ind Lcrlllard Min Mln.Mf

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cloAed .1 o f a c e n t lo w e r to .4 o ( a cen t h ig h e r ; M a r c h 1 1 6 .7 ; May 1 1 7 .0 U ; Ju ly n o .o ; O cU 1 2 0 .0 ; D ec. 1 2 1 .6 ; M areh 122.011; M ar 122.21B; J u ly 122.7H .

C e r t i f i c a t e d w o o l s p o t 116 .0K .W ool to p e f u tu r e s c lo sed unchan ffed

.to .7 o f a c e n t h ig h e r ; U a r c h liSO.KU; M ay l& l.O D ; J u l y l& l.S n .

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C o m p ile d b y T h s A a a o c la te d P r e o sIndui. Italls UtlU Stocks

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Garey ReportedCA REy, Pcb . 0—Honor atudcnls

of Carey 'h ig h school h av e been announced fo r th e f irst semester by Don W lU lan u , principal.

H ighest h o n o rs were earned by Jean P r ic e and Lela Twombly, seniors, a n d Sharon P rice , sopho­more. H ig h honors were earned by M atffaret P y ra h , Junior; Amy Py- rah , f re sh m a n , and M arilyn Al- brethsen, sophom ore.

Honors w ere earned b y Sherry Albretlisen, senior; Hyn Farn- wcrth a n d K a re n Olsen, JuhlQrs; Mack A lb reth sen , J o h n Durice,

Thom pson, sophomores, a n d Pliyl- 11s H unt a n d G loria G reen , fresh­men.

ID A H O F A L L S n>AHQ FA1.I.S, Feb. 1 (U PI)—Polo-

t o e s : U p p e r v a l le y , T w in F a ils , B u r l e y d i s t r i c t .

O f f e r in g s m o d e r a t e : f a i r w ire i n q u i r y ; s lo w , b a re ly s t e s d y ; l e w sh ip m e n U r o i l e d u n s o ld o r o o n iii iin n l. ,

K tia se ts U S I m o n tly d ie A 2 in . o 4 ox. m in im u m sn c k cw (, foil m a r l u 't l> a rc ly s i t e A low a s 2 .7 5 ; 10-20 p e r c c i u 10 o * . k r c e r 3 .0 0 -3 .2 5 ; p e r c e n t8 .2 6 -3 .6 0 ; 30 -40 p o r c c n t S,<l)-3.60 | b a k e r s 1 0 -12 ox. 4 J if i-4 .4 0 ; 0-14 « i . 4 .2 6 - 4 .4 0 ; 10 lb . sa ck m e n h b a le t l 4 .00-4 .20 ; a m a l l s l s e lo w s» 3 .7 0 ; lo«*« J.75 -1 .00 ; U S 2 4 OS. m in im u m 1 .9 0 -2 .0 0 ; 6 oz. m i n i m u m 2 .0 0 -2 .1 0 .

P a c k e r rrrlcw i to ( r ro w e n : B u lk e w t . a t BTTOwers’ c c l ln n i , tr ^ d ln # I lirh t, t o b e w aahe< l. U S I n x w tly s ite A 2 In . . . i-oar-mir»lmum-a,6<WL7i-hU8-^.26-lU<^

C H IC A G O C H IC A C O , F e b . U i U P I ) - ? o t a t o e i .Id a n .l n o w > ; T o t a l U . .S. n h it> m cn ti iH ; (oliU a r r lv a ld 6 3 ; track“ r i u ; ( n e w ,

a r r i v a l s a n d t r u c k n o n e ; » iip p lic s n u x l - e r n t e ; d e m a n d n i« d e r a l e ; n in rk o t s t e n d y .

T r a c k auU-a (100 l lu . U.S lA u n U ‘H<t o th e r w i i e s t a l e d ) : Id ah o ru iu ie ls 4,l>r>- 6 .0 0 , b a k e r s 6 .0 5 : M ln n m ta - N u r t h D a ­k o ta R e d r i v e r v a l le y round rw la 2 ,5 0 - 2.fiO.

S t r e e t sitleA : I d a h o r u ite la 6 .25 -.'i.50 , b a k e r a 6 .25 -fl,60 ; M ln n e r to ta -N o rth D n k o in llc«l r lv o r V olley r o u n d re*la W is c o n i ln n is a e t a i.OO-4.2S; M i c h l s n a r u s s e t j 4 .35-4 .40 .

O n l o n i : A r r i v a l s S ; trac k 1 8 ; a u p r^ lie s m o d e r a t e ; d e m a n d s lo w ; m a rk e t d u l l .

T r a c k s a l e s : C o lo ra d o yellow S p a n i s h J .6 6 .. w h ite s S .15 .

S t r e e t a a lc n j I d a h o yellow S p j in i - h l a r g e 2 .8 5 -3 .0 0 ; C o li> rado 2,N5-: ,OH. w h i t e larK O 3 .50 . n ie d u lm 2 .6 5 -1 1 fi; W n s h in i t i o n y e l lu w S p a n is h l a r s e 2.KS, w h ite m r< liin n 2.HH-2.T5; U ta h veJJow .SiMiiish J a r i roB 'nn 1 ' tt__ _ '----------- ---------

b y f i r c ^ ^ e s d a y e v e n in g .

Nothing iri th e home w as saved , but the C a re y volunteer f ire d e ­partm ent w o s able to k e e p th e fire from spreading to o th e r buildings. T h e alarm w as tu rn e d In about 10:30 ‘ .m. by W illiam Cameron, a passing m oto rist, w ho saw smoke a n d drove b a c k to Carey to r e p o r t the fire.

Tlie a la rm w as turned in a t th e same time a h ig h school b a sk e tb a ll game fin ish ed and m any p e rso n s ot the g a m e came with th e f ire departm ent to help. Cause of th e blazo has n o t 'been d e te rm in e d . 'M rra iid “M rs :“ M cO arte r-w ere-noL a t home w h e n the fire s ta r te d

They sa id W ednesday th ey p la n 'o-bulld-a~now -hom e-at th £ -6 a in e location.

FE BR U A R Y 13-H « ro ld ^ o w o -

S a le M an ag ed by M esaeram lth A uction S e rv ic e

A U C T IO N E E R S: Jo h n W e r t, Wendell C L E R K : J . W . M esse rsm ith , Gh

A dvertisem ent. Feb. 9-10 A uctioneers—Iverson and R o «

“ J i m l

FEBRU A RY 14McVey’a Valley Equipm ent C o .

A dvertisem ent, Feb. 12 A uctioneere: Irvln Ellers, J im

M essersm ith, John W e rt

FEBRU A RY 14Guy Klnyon

Adveitisem ent, Feb. 12 A uctioneer—Delbert A le x a n d er

F E B R U A R Y HC. B . ICharleyl M cC lellan

--------A d v ertlfiem en t,-reb .-i2 _____A uctioneer; H. I), W ith e rsp o o n

u iA /i yellow tiiMVinn la ru o 3 :iH n H lJ w S a t y o lio w rioba m e iU u m 1 .76-2 .00 .

Duplicate Bridge Club Notes Play

,Magic V alley Duplicate B rid g e club m et W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. C h a r le s B. Beymer fo r I ts monthly m a.sterpolnt play.

North a n d so u th w inners of th e nine tables w ere Mrs. A rtell K elly and Mrs. J . C. Carson, f ir s t ; M rs. Richiird C ook and Mrs.* Jo sep h Shelby, second,; Mrs. R. S . T o fflc - nilre ajid A irs. B . R. Tillery, tiilrd

FEBRU A RY 14Franic Thompson

Advertlscmenl, Feb. 12“ A uctioneer—Harold K laaa

February 151hSam Garrison

Advertisem ent,.Feb. -13-14 Auctioneers; Irvln Ellers a n d

J im Messersmith

FEBRUAUY 15Ivan Coley

Advertisement, Feb. 13-14 A uctioneers, “Klaas & K la a i

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Missing Wreckage Believed LocatedNEW ORLEANS. F eb . 0 HIPJ-

W reckage o t a N a tio n a l airlines plane w hich craslied In Novem ber,

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China Stalked by Sabotage, Illness

, HONO K O N G , Feb. I) l/»l-Rcfu- ■gce's a rr iv in g frbiii CoinmCmliit China s a y the twin specters of dlscnso a n d sabotage s ta lk the land.

H uncer. m alnutrition and .fa ­mine In som e arens have under­mined th e people's h e a lth and morale, th e y sny, and passive but crIppllUB snbotaRo Is .setting In.

But, resp o n sib le .western experts here still s e e no sign of a maAs up- rlalng or rev o lu tio n In th e making.

F U T lI U b '3 T h e fd llo w in tf ( u tu r t - i f iiio ta llo n a aV e

prnvi<le»l by K, W . M oltoW rtJ a n i l c o m ­p a n y , T w in F a ll* ,

M a in s P n ta lo t iH iuh - I->w Ola-..*

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and Mrs. R o b e r t Carlson a n d Clyde S tra u g h n . fourth.

East an d w e s t winners w ere M rs. Earl Felt a n d M is. Morton C u tle r, first; Mrs. W . A, Frantz a n d M rs. Maurice H a r tru f t . second: M rs. L, E. Salladiiy a n d Mrs. H arry L igh t, third, and M rs. H. Miller P ro c to r and Mrs. P t\u l Tlioman. fo u rth .

may h av e been spo tted yesterday on G ra n d Oosicr Islan d In the Oulf o f Mexico nbout 80 miles so u th east of here.

T h e federal a v ia tio n ngency (FAA) m ad e plans to d ay to In- veatlgato the wreckage, w h ic h was spotted by the crew o f a fishing vessel yesterday.

A ccording to the f ish e rm e n , they saw n wing sciitlon th re e to four feet w ide and a ecctlon c o n ta in in g i rw ln d rn v r 'i l ic r s n ld ’ th trxnT cknge NVU8 lia lf burled In llio sa iu l.

ADENAUER VISITS FRANCE PARIS, Feb. 0 tfi — Chancellor

Konrad A d en au e r arrived today to try to p a tc h up F rench-W est Ger­m an d iffe ren ces In a m eeting with P resident C harles do OauUo be­fore a ''■ little sum m it" o f th e si.x- nation E u ro p e an Common Market.

Butter and Eggs Applicants'AsSed On Manager Job

n iic A iio C H IC A C O . IV h , 11 (IM ’h — Ch.-.* ..*:

H in t ; l r (IbIbU-s 4 0 -4 2 '-j . Inm-hortu 4 ;( ; priH 'roxed lo a f A 5 1 -5 S ; li ; ( ' n o t ri'imriisl.

I tu t t o r 1.046.U<i<) IIm . : iea<ly; H I f l O 'i ; «'.! » oo re , r t o 'j ; HO ifo re Ml’ , , s 'l • c o r * 5« '» ; c a r l o l a : po k 'o rs 6 '." t . s c o r e 6 S ^ ,. ^— Kr»«—} IrSOO-MiMw-f—/Im rstrna ; mlxe«l larKe e\lrn» mniiiimi JT'-j; itan<lanU dirti«»W i c h c c k t :ii ,

SAFI-: D R IV I'R IIONOUCI) BO ISE, Feb. 0 a’i’D - O.-k'ar vS

M arek , 55. Pocatello, today w as aw arded th e Jan u ary sufo dH ver o f th e m o n th award.

Applications are Mill being ac- crpii’d ft>r th e position o f m a n ­ager of Jcuslin field, H. L, D errick , Twin Fiill.s c ity mannRcr. a rin n u n c -

led Thursday.A mpclini; Ls pliuuu-d w ith c ity

and airport conuiiis.slonen> ‘‘som e-

T\vin Falls Markets

pliraiion.s H in t have been received . Dprru'k .said.

ImuI r u l l in e r , filler,* p la n t op - tM'utoi. hiLs b e n t acling a s tem - poniry n ian u m 'r siiico th e d e a th of Jai'k F n rn ir Jan, 1!0, F u llm e r wii.s .scrvini* as lemporary m a n a g e r when M rJ '^ a rr a r accepted th e po- sliltm, D errick noted.

- i :E B R lU I iY 15Fred Hoskins

A dvertisem ent, Feb. 13-14 A uctioneer—Harold K la a s

F E B R U A R Y 16Carl M ille r and J. C, W illiam s Advertisem ent February 1-1-15 Auctioneers: Irvln Ellers a n d

J im Mes.^ersmlth

F E B R U A R Y 16Fred Vickers

Advertisem ent February 14 - 15 Harold KJaas and Joe D u tfe k -^

Auctioneers

Visit in IF .L IV K D T U C K

. VISITS I'A UIINTS im a E IlM A N , Feb. 0 ~ V o rn n Leo

Loti, a sen ior m ajo ring in music education a t tlio U n iv ers ity of Idaho, visited liei* p a re n ts , Mr.

.^ n d -M rs ,-V e rn -L o ttrb c tw o c h 's p - m n i m . Mi*, and m ia. J o h n Clark, rftrley C lark ' and M r«. Teresa piwlc»-aU -Oftkloy.-vlBltod th o Lot t horn® Monday. Mrs. 'F e rc sa Olaik U » n « . L o tt', m other.

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Mnri;aii a n d Mrs. Joe Haycock vl,sl(('d in Id a h o Falls. M rs, M or- nan Ktayed overnlKhl at ih o hom e of Mr.s, Lapveil Ourll.s. a n d M .a Hiiycut’k v lalied a cousin, M rs Oriu Jenkln.s.

Mr. and M rs. .luck llo k o a n d ohildicn, aol.«ic. si)ciit th e weok- rnd vhlllnt* h e r )mrciil.s, M r. und Mrri,' V, W. Car.soii, The Hokr.s \seie Huiulay diniii't;K im ij; ul lie r broihPi'-ln-lnw ' and sisler, M r. a n d Mia. it. W . Gaf>toii,

P E B R U A U Y 16M, W, Carter

A dvertisem ent February 1 4 - 1 5 Virffil M arltt—Auctioneer

W m f f A ^ TD o n and lld a Harney

Advertisem ent February 15 - 10 Irvln Mllers and

Jim M essersmitb—Auctloneerfl

K E B R L LA r V 17 -F o rre s t & Leunard Hellarfi AdvrrtlHfmcnt. Feb. 15-16 A ^ tlo n e c r : Joe Duffek

F E B R U A R Y 17-------------------M a i i l u n t l i S ! i l , | ■ *

A ilverllsfm nil, I'eb. 15-lfl A u e t l o n e m : K l a m i - K l , i a s

F E B R U A R Y ISWKST rOINT t'OHBlUNITV

Advertlneiiieiil Feb. IQi-lB Vouiif & KIrliniilrIck, A u o llo n ee r i

A u ctio n Sale!Located 5 milea so u th o f Wenijell to B ob B arto n H ig h w a y , I '/ s w est, '/o norta n d 14 we.st, o r , from M cCloud’s co rn e r on W endell-B uhl H ighw ay, 3 milt!e a s t, 1/2 north a n d |4 w est, o r 11 miles w e s t o f S ta rc h p la n t a t Jerom e, >/2 nortt

. a n d i/i east.

M O N D A Y , J = E B R U A R Y 13STARTING A T 12 N O O N L U N C H O N GROUNDS

. F K B I tU A R Y 18Hcilierl Hexliin

A tlvcrtlstm enl I'eWUiiry 10 - 1 7 Auolloiiecnii John W ert a n d

J im MeuetMiilili

Machinery—2 TractorsFO RD JUBILEE T R A C T O R In good condition,

with new rubber o n rea r 8 -N FORD TR A C T O R com pletely overhauled

th e past season w i th new ru b b er on rear FO R D MOWER. T -ft-.-'late type, 3-polnt hookup Ferguson front end m n n u ;e load,er FERGUSON 2-WAY, 18-lN. QUARTER-TURN

PLOW, like new Grasshopper 16-inch, ^>way p^owr M A SSEV ^ f e r g u ^ O N g r5 u n 5 ^rtv c ti"~ F b aT

SIDE RAKE. New in. June L e tz hay chopper o n rubber t ra n sp o rt wheels Cultipacke^’ — One 12-holo V an Brunt grain

drillW estern land roller lan d p lan e , 6-ft,, 3-point

hookup2-Wheei tractor w agon, low boy type S tock trailerTool bar with spring sh a n lu , 3 -po in t hookup s e t DemFBter-corn -p lup tcra j-^ icw -past-seaaon— 2 3-polnt corrugator b a rs3 -P O IN T W E S T E J R N LAND ROLLER -

DOUBLE-WINO D IT C H E R2 2 -Ft, BALED H A Y LOADER-, NEW PAST

SEASON20-F t. rotary h a rro w — C yclone phosphate

spreader ^ fiing le-w lng d itch e r3-Row slick bottom co rru g a to r , 3-polnt hookup IH C NO,' 55 W IRE T IE H A Y BALER, over­

hauled the past s e a so n—3^"Ft.-dum p-rnke-— ^S-Cemenfc-heftdftates

4-WSeel riibbcFTlre^ wagon / ‘6 -F t. fre.sno, 3-polnt hookup — Baled hay sli0 Jenk ins hay- stacker — i L arge boom 'pole.IH C Electric fencer — 3 N E W ROLLS NET

WIRE _____ _W eed burner — S e v e ra l BO-gal. gas barrels IB -F t. TRAILER H O U S E (A lm a) with TAN­

DEM WHEELS, G O O D RU BBER, butane stove, oil heater, r e f r ig e ra to r , sleeps 4 •

HalCcrs, bridles, sh o v e ls , forkA, bars 30 Siphon tubes — 1 se t law n chaira

1041 FORD T R U C K IV i-to n , In good shape ' stock rack

12 Muscovie ducks

FEED20» BUSHEL G O O D D R Y EAR CORN 25 T ons l.st and 2 n d cu ttings WIRE-TIB

BALED HAY. T O P QUALTTY

-------SHOP-TOOtS—B ench vise, .anvil, p o s t d rill, s e t harness, port

■grinder, o rch a rd p r im e r , wheelbarrow orcnJiJ sprayer, slip c h a in s , au tom atic grease g

1 M cClellan arm y sa d d le w ith set packM P sheep bells, W A L K E R - VISAUA STOCi SADDLE

Kolstein-Doiry^attllH olate in cow, 7 y r s . old, heavy sprinjij H o ls te in cow, 5 y r s . old, heavy springo H olstein cow, 6 y r s . old, springing H olstein cow, 4 y r s . old, sprinRing H o lste in cow, 2 y r s . old, springing H olstein cow, 3 y r s . old, springing H o ls te in cow, 3 y r s . old H o ls te in pow, 5 y r s . old ,- t

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2 H o ls te in a te e ra , 9 m os. oldLOADING CHUTE AT RANCH

Milking EquipmentC onde m ilker p u m p a n d pipe ______O-Oan Blde-oponcr m ilk coolcr 8 10-Bol. m ilk cnna — 1 se t dehorncra

TERMS: Cash Day of Sale

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,TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1981

LANA JEAN WILLIAMS (S ta ff engraving)^ ^ Y

Lana Williams Is Engaged to WedBURLEY. 0 -M r . and M rs.

. C e c i l . E,. .WllllomSj Burley, an^ nounce the'enK tiG enient of 'tlielr dauKh.Ler, L ana Jean W llliains, 205 Second avenue, S alt Lake City, tp M ichael W. P lliarh , 248 South e lg lith east. S a lt Luko City.

N o wedding date hns .been .fic t

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T h e brldo is a graduate of D ar- reir.s B(<auty college. Tlie .brlde- Rrooin is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. W llliiun M. Piliarlfl. W heeling, W. Va.

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Slate Listed for Group in Burley

■ RU PER T, Feb. 9 — New officers 'o f th e Couples club of th e T rin ity E piscopal church include Dr. and M rs. W. L. Jam es, co-presldenta; D r. and Mrs. B. K. H um phries, vice presidents, a n d Mr. an d M rs. B ynum . W illiams, sccre ta ry -treas- u re r .

T h e Rov. K qIo King gave th e c h a p la in ’s ch a t a t the recen t elec' •tion m eeting.

W elcom ed os guests a n d new m em bers were Mr. and M rs. H a r­ry K lndblade, M r. and M rs. Val T oolson ond M r. and M rs. Neal W eir, guests, a n d Mr. an d Mrs. T om M artin , M r. and Mrs. W illiam P a u l nnd M r. and, Mrs. R oy Cun»-n ln g h am , Jr., new mem bers.

H osts for th e dinner m eeting w ere M r. an d Mrs. A. G . flalfen,

'M r. o n d M rs. D onald Haclcney and IMt. a n d M rs. W illiam Newcomb.TT '

iOpen House Held ; For Area CoupleI DEOLO, Fob. 0 — Mr. an d Mrs. ’■WIlfQrd M organ were honored o t lo p en house S unday o t tho home of IM r. a n d M rs. A lbert Davis In Paul. ;'T he social wa.s attended by BO ."members of the reclnm atlon b u ­r e a u a n d th d r friends.J M organ has retired d itch l id - •e r fo r the bureau of reclam ation la n d h o an d Mrs. M organ a re m ov- t ln g b ack to th e ir homo plaice here. iT h e y nro building a new homo !a n d p lan to move the end o t Feb- frunry .

T w o sona an d two daughters of i th e M organs were special guests. iT h e y were M r. ond M rs. John l^ lo rg a n and daugh ter, K hnberly; iM r. and M rs. Cecil M organ an d

■ Jfam lly , F ile r; M r. and M rs. Ray [Geo a n d fam ily, Oakley, a n d M r. >and M rs. K ay ^ w e l l an d fam ily, IDeolo.I' A lso a ttend ing were M rs. F anny I^Tanner an d M rs. Olaro Jacobs,

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t Meetings ListedJ l i l L N p i , Feb. S — T h e W SF rclub m et lost week a t th o hom e

—to t-M ra ..ro u n iim -W a rr . M rsJJe im - teo w le s was aw arded th e w hite ele-

. ; p h a n t prize. T h e nex t m eeting m il l b e held a t th e hom o of M rs.

. ^ m i a i n H m . ‘ ................... ............I M em bers of th e Double-4 P l-

^ n o ch le club m et a t the hom e of (M r. and M rs. Les Peterson , H an- Jeen. Prizes were aw a rd e d ,to J . E. N e u m a n an d M rs. Edw in Brune, ^ I g h ; N eum an, traveling, a n d M r. •an d M rs. Ted W ren, low. t tf, ff, if, r COOKERY SHOWN • OAKLEY, Feb. 0 -M ra . J a y Rob- 4 m o n and M rs. Robert How ard

“ TgBVO'^a—d e m o n a tra tlo n -o n - herb- Jcookery e t th e m eeting of th e rH om e Im provem ent club T hursday ja f te rn o o n u n d e r the d irection of iM rs, Leland Peterson.

DAR Regent Is — -Plans LDS-Rite Picked at Meet Of Burley Unit

BURLEY. Feb. & -M rs. J . L.Driscoll was elected regent o f the B urley chap ter. D aughters o f th e A m erican Revolution, d u r in g 'I ta la s t week's m eeting a t h e r hom e.She' will serve the rem ain ing term of the p resen t regent, M rs. J . P.M ahoney, who is moving to K e t- chum , as well as fo r the com ing year.

O ther officers elected a re Mrs,W illiam Bishop, vice regen t; M rs.V erna Blakeley, secretaJ7: M rs.Pranit Reaflelff, treasu rer;' M ra . E.Corlnne T erhune. ch ap la in ; ^ s .E arl M cCasUnThistoHan, a n d Mra.M. H. King*, registrar;

! Mr.i. M ahoney announced a r ­rangem ents were com pleted fo r the a nnual George W ashington te a to be held a t 2 p.m. Feb. 18 a t th e Masonic tem ple. M rs. K oger Thom as, Kim berly, will p re se n t a book review an d songs will be sung by a quarte t from the M agic Valley C hristian college. Albion.

Mrs. Driscoll will be in c h o jg e of tho program a n d Mrs. Con A nnest an d Mrs. J . P . M ahoney w ill p re ­side a t the te a table.

Officers will be Installed d u rin g the next m eeting M arch 1 a t the hom e of M rs. Redfleld. E llen O b er- holtzer will give a lesson o n the DAR insignia; •

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Announcement Made-of ChurchStudy at Jerome

JERO M E, Feb. D - M rs .’ J a c k Russell reported th a t ft c la ss on th e studs* of th e c u rrlcu lu n ro f the M ethodist ch u rch h In th e p la n ­n in g stage w hen the E lm ln a E n ­gel W esleyan Service guild m et la s t week a t the home o f M rs. S tan ley Luckm an. Mrs. A d rian V an Hook, president, was In ch a rg e of the m eeting.

A lo iter was read concern ing a spec'lol m em bership fo r M rs. M arlon Powell, guild conference secretary. F u n d s from these m em ­berships go to the deaconess fund .

Mr«; ‘Leslie Roberson, c o o rd in a t­o r, reported on the . a fte rn o o n m eeting of th e W om an's Society o t Chrlstlon service. Mrs. D udley S troud announced an a ll-c h u rc h fellowship will be held S u n d ay b e­ginning w ith a potluck su p p e r a t 0:30 p.m. Everyone Is u rg ed to a tten d .

T h e guild decldcd to serve cof­fee hour Feb. 20 Im m ediately a fte r• the-regular-w om hl|«iervtee;-Evotju .one Is Invited.

M rs. Van Hook was In c h a rg e of th e program . She used "T he Lord 's P ray er" for h e r su b jec t. T h e worship, "W hat Is the W ord" from tho s tu d y hook, "T he W ord In O ur M idst,” was given by M rs. H arold Hall.

T h e nex t m eeting will b e held a t the hom e o f M rs. P au l R eed.

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Burley Unit WillContinue ProjectBURLEY, Feb. 0—Cassia H om e-

m nkers club w ill continue to send cookies to th e exceptional school, M ra. Dick Biel, p roject c h a irm an , announced d u r in g the club’s m ee t­in g las t week a t the hom e o f Mrs. C larence B arney .

;d-donatlQnalu vi.o _____ r - a n d —pollfffunds. N ew ly-elected o fficers in c h a rg e of th o m eeting w ere Mrs. C. Skaggs, p res id en t; M rs. W lhna B lan ch ard , v ice p resident, a n d Mrs. Louise T a lb e r t, s e cre ta ry -tre asu r-

M rs. M arjo rie OlUesple, hom e extension a g e n t, p resen ted a p ro ­g ram on sew ing ease w ith new trick s a n d notions.

A gift w as presented M rs. Louis M eyers, re tirin g president.

A nnouncem ent was m ode t h a t a lesson on h e rb s an d spice cookery will be p resen ted a t th e nex t m eeting Feb. 2S w ith M rs. A lbert HIU.— Refreshm entirw ere-aerved-by-the hostess an d co-hostess, M rs. W al­do F letcher. M rs. R ay Oulley was a guest.....................¥ » »

Woman HonoredCASTLEFORD,- Feb. 0 — M rs.

O n a Sam ple was honored a t & housew arm ing las t week by ab o u t 30 frlenda fro m the F irs t B ap ­tis t church . She was p resen ted w ith a g ift fo r her home.

T h e Rev. Edw ard S tubbs gave a devotional and ded ica ted her hew home. G am es were p layed and •refroshmontB— were—»5erv e d .~ T h o com m ittee in charge of a r ra n g e ­m en ts was M rs. Carol F u ltz . Mrs. B e tty C onrad an d Mrs. E d n a H a­ley.

SANDY JE N K IN S (S ta ff en rrav lng)

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Miss Jenkins to Wed in Autumn

B U R LE Y , J a n . 0—Mr; and Mrs. LeM ar B in g h a m an n o u n ce th e en ­g agem ent of th efr daughter. Sandy Je n k in s , to N els Lar.sen, son of M r. a n d Mrs. E a rl S . Larsen, W llllom a, Arlz.

T he b rid e -e lec t w as graduated from B u rley h igh school In 1959 Her f ia n c e wna g rad u ated from Bear R iv e r h igh school, -Tremon^ ton, U ta h . B o th a tte n d U tah S ta te un iversity , Logan. M iss Je n k in s is- m ajo rin g In sociology an d Larsen In a sp e ec h and dram a m ajo r. *

An e a r ly fall wedding In a n LDS tem ple Is being planned.

Comp Fire Units Help With Drive

T h re e C am p F ire G irl groups and a B lu e B ird ^ o u p collected more t h a n $165 for th e T^vln F alls county M a rc h of Dimes.

T he g irls , m em bers of S h a -N a- Tftnda, K in a-H ak -A m o and O -W a- T a- N a C am p’ F ire G irls an d the M o unta in Blue B ird group, were feted S a tu rd a y a t a chocolnto hour a t the h o m e of Mr. an d M rs. D a r­rell Q a llu p . Mrs, G allup Is c h a ir ­m an o f th e M other's m a r c h against polio .

The g irls placed can is ters In dow ntow n business offices th ro u g h - out T w in FalU for th e collection. Prior to th e party S a tu rd ay the can is ters were p i c k e d u p and turned In to Mrs. G allup.

G irls p a rtic ip a tin g earn ed h o n ­ors in c itizenship a n d business craft.

if. if. if.

Mrs. Roy Smith Receives Award

M rs. R o y S m ith received th e roll call p r iz e a t the m eeting of the Salm on Social club lost week a t the h o m e of Mrs. V ictor Nelson.

Roll c a ll was answered w itli tips on ch ild /ca ro , Tho w hite e lep h an t gift w e n t to Mrs. Eunice Stigall. Mrs. S tig a ll. Mrs. Lee Leichliter and-X iona Brooks rccclvcd secre t pal g ifts .

T he g ro u p m ade p lan s fo r the onnual fam ily potluck a n d plnoch- Jg -n a r tv to be held a t 7 ~ p .m T y ^ 18 a t t h e Sham rock school lu n ch room.

Mra. G le n Nelson was p rogram direc to r w ith w inners being M rs. J . N. M olyneau, M rs, L eich liter, Mrs. E . D . Taylor, M rs. R oy S m ith . Mrs. W . T . W illiams. M rs. G len Davis a n d M rs. W ilson.

M em b ers were rem inded th a t se ­cret p a ls w ill be revealed a t th e M arch m eeting , place of w hich will be an n o u n ced later.

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Heart Diseases Are Discussion

. For Lodge MeetTwin ^ l l s P rim rose R ebekah

lodge No. 70 h ea rd a program on heart d isease and rheum atic fe­ver a t a m eetin g Tuesday evening a t the lO O F hall.

Dr. E ..M . W rig h t was speaker, while R oger M arsh showed a film on heart dlfease.

Mr.s.-Dale Bow m an, lodge dep­uty, in sta lled Mrs. Clarice W olter as recording secre ta ry ; M rs. L il­lian Rowe, outside guard ian , and MrSr G arl-R ldgew ay , musloioih- • -

TJie_ group m ade donations to

h^art fund .Plans w ere m ade for the d istric t

meeting to be held , here Feb. 18 a t the lO O F hall. A potluck d in ­ner a t 6 p jn . will precede the meeting.

M embers a re asked to bring tji- ble service an d tea towels fo r a shower for the lO O F hom e a t Caldwell.

V ¥ ¥READ T IM E S -N E W S W ANT ADS

Music Bnealcfast- Slated at Burley

BURLEY, Feb. 9 — The a n ­nual W hite b rea k fa s t honoring past p residen ts of th e Burley Music club, a n a ff i lia te 'o f th e national federation , will be h e ld a t 11 a jn . Tuesday In the p a rlo r of SI. Jam es Episcopal church , announces M rs. W illard H arpsler, president.

Mrs. Bussell Je n se n Is chnVman ot the e v en t and th e program will be a p a rad e of Amerlcftn musW.

M embers are Invited lo b ring guests an d reserva tions may be m ade by phoning M rs. Ronald-Arehlbald,,-0Rchard.-a=a2llL--------_ W o m e n of the Episcopal church wIlITeTve the JuncheoHTm d' Thom as D. Foster Is chairman.

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Book ReviewedHEYBURN, Feb. 8—Mrs. Lund

Christensen reviewed the book, 'T lie (Pilgrim 's Soul" by Ann Mil­ler Downes, a t the m eeting of the Lluw club last week a t the home ot Mrs. Leland T hax ton .

A fter a luncheon members worked on needlework.

TinXcaft^Mad.e„ A t Meeting for Area Home Unit

HAGERMAN, Feb. 9 - T ln can c ra f t 'Wflf'v^emons^rated a t , the V alley Home Dem onstration club m eeting last week a t the home of M rs. E. L. Chaplin. Mrs. Charles S k in n er was co-hostess.

M rs. Rex McAnulty rew rted 10 ^wonien are taking th e basic co t­ton sewing course. A tailoring course will be given on comple­tio n of the cotton course. T he B ishop m ethod -book of clothing construction is available through th e . county agentT ofrnfeinT d-per-

j w desiring one ^ho^uld prder^be- fo^B Feb. 15. IT was arm ouncM

T hatr-adults m ay ^ t e r the "Idaho m ak e It yourself w ith wool" con­tes t, as well as youths.

M rs. Ralph B ehrens reported hom e dem onstration council fees a re due a t the M arch meeting.

M rs. Behrens, county president of home dem onstration clubs, asked all secretaries send their y early reports to h e r by April 1. S he announced th a t hom e dem on­s tra tio n week U April 30 through

May 8 and ' the sp ec ia l home dem - onslratlon day v b s discussed. tM is .— P ra n k -W e s t— ond— M rs, Charles Skinner vo lun teeerd to a t ­tend th e next le a d e r tra in ing B'orkshop.

A public meeting o n legal m a t­ters will be held In t h e Jury rooms of the Gooding c o u rth o u se . Feb. 20 ot 2 pjn, Cecil H obdey will be moderator and w ills , deeds and any o ther legal m a t t e r s ot In te r ­est will be discussed. M arch 2 a laundry -prlSclpal w orkshop will be given by Lucia F o n ta in e , a rep ­resentative o( the CalgQn com ­pany. S an Francisco, o t 2 p jn . a t the Gooding O ra n g e holl. T he public Is Invited.

n a u g fiterT e® ”KEYBUHN, Feb. 9 — Mr. ond

Mrs. LaVaur W ilcox en terta ined at a family gathering last week honoring their d a u g h te r . Virginia, prior to her departu re for a two- year LDS mission to A rgentina, south- America.

Mr. an d Mrs. W ilcox accom pan­ied their daughter to Salt Lake City Saturday w here she en tered the mission home t o receive U - structlons.

Carey AuxiliarySponsors Evenk

CAREY, Feb. 11 - T l w fund-ra is ing card pariv m ' being sponsored by the Legion auxiliary was i week w ith ,M r . and .MrV r ? Carlson lus hosts, “■

T he purpose of these ove: •v i,, ral.se m oney to send C a r,.v , j ’ Bate to G irls' stale. Ev,-vn„, mvlted to a ttend the p.inic., “

Prizes last week vvcni rd' v ' Yardley Howard, Boyd Mrs. G ene Sweat, He.irv snui and M rs. LaFell EdvvanI.s »“ freshmont,s were served.

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Mr. a n d Mrs. Carl Hullibauth advisers, were In charge ot u

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under 0, time has scan t (n ea n lh g . A w ait of five m inutes t a n bo like an etern ity to him and Itom orrow m ay m ean r ig h t now. B u t os ho grows, tlio pressure ^ c g ln s because his elders are a l- w o y a under pressure and his de­l ib e ra te m ovem ents cost them

— jtlm er -"H urry up,'“- lr r l ta te s both « ldc3 of th e problem, r A recognition of time Is essen-

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I , I n school, wo have speed tests n n d always there are some pupils >vliD fall those tests and In con- ecQUence, are discouraged ond be- p ln to “ha le " th e subject, usually orltlin ie tlc . T lie slow Uiliikers have ». b a d enough tlm o when th e Jipeed J e s t Is on m ultiplication tables t h a t m ust become aulonm tle In Jeea ll, but I t Is m uch worse when Jn e y laco a test In problems y h c r e reasoning Is basic. Here the |16w ones show up badly.

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I HBBSDAYiy, FEBRUARY 9, 1S61 TIM ES-NEW S, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO

Richfield Unitn F e b 9 — T h e

m u sic festival w as 111^“ . Jfek by th e Urst a n d

B e e h i v e s r o u p s , M ia Bvond ?'* g c o u t eroups a n d

' ■ . / P A G E S E V E N T E E N .

Wed in Immanuel Lutheran Church

|w » « ‘ S F l a v e l was n a rra to r ,I T h o m a s. chorU ier,

fwrse of U 'eP‘“"°

, ere sung b y each groupH S n lW 'ld a n c e w e re p rd se n l,-

. 11. Maids, L a n a 8ai\ders,I LM, M a r l ly i r t r o w th e r ^

& ’? t ‘? n ? r w 'M a n ^ - w a s ;

i S . r S “ nd Low ell w a rd . T e r - ; S “ as In th e snow m a.i ^

.uperlnlendent. ,fJ iw U W B eeh ive girls p r e - ,

‘‘ f S r i a b i le . Charla S . n - '

''IrteChlpmuni: s o n g " was d rain - , 7 b Lloyd s ta b b s ., G a r y '

MMtes w e ll W ard . Dwayne Olle.s

1 fnd uOT W=- *S S i c M o B e." w as p rescn t- K J vBobeW Fehlman, Carol A nn

s 10"“ P e rre ra , BonnieW H on «n<i M rs. Leon Capps

Mrs Verd M urdock and Mrs, h ^ r B ^ t T G a « y . were staKe

X Mrs. Harold W llllam srM rs. SnJifBlthardson a n d M rsi-teon- ■•ftDOS ww® teachers assisting w ith

'co jm i.fnd m ak e -u p . YMMIA „emwn m t In c h a rg e of a lag sp„p„Ues »nd lig h tin g .

G i v i n g Is Subject F o r Valley MeetHAOEBMAN, F eb . 9—Mrs. H ale

ouunerled the w o rsh ip service on iiioijnd Mrs. M o rris Stokes gave Be lesson on "B eyond com m and" nt lisl weiii'! m ee tin g of the Fydelli dull “t th e Reorganized in s chureh,

Hanbra finished sew ing work, M meetlnss will be held every other Wednesday f ro m now on. The next meeting w ill be held «l 1 pm. Feb. 15.

II Is planned to m a k e foam ru b ­ber cushions lor th o se a t Magic Valley manor who a re wheel cha ir patlenli.

nOSTtSS L lS 'l'lilJ BUSS, Feb. 9—M rs. Jim F au lk ­

ner »as hosless to t h e Ladles Aid meetlni Tiursday. A luncheon dotli,.Ioiir aprons and pot lifters were donated. Mrs. C h a r le s Hob- <ley gave the devotions on prayer.

’.rs.Mervlnleldlg led the prayer.

Marian Martin Pattern

MU. A N D MRS. LA\VREN( K KNUUiK ----------M o ritn -p h o to — ---------

T^crifyn Smith Is Bride of Knigge in Church Rites

FILER. Feb. 0 — T h e Tw in F a lls Im m anuel L ulhernn ch u rch w as th e s c e n e of th e w edding of M arilyn - S m i t h a n d Lawrence Kniffge a t 3 p.m. S u n d a y , Feb. 5.T h e bride is the 'd a u g h te r of M rs.D elbert W. Smith. F ile r , and K n ig ­ge is the .son of Mr. a n d Mrs. G. P.K nigge. Twin Falls.

T h e Rev. C, A. R a th je n perfo rm ­ed the double ring c e rem o n y before a n a lta r decorated w i th tall bas- keUs of white ch ry san th em u m s a n d r e d carnatlon.s and l ig h te d candel­a b ra .

T he bride, given In m arriag e by h e r brother, Jnme.s S m ith , wore a floo r-leng th g o w n o f im ported C han tilly lace over a b o u ffa n t n y ­lon tulle skirt, T he g o w n featu red

'su'eenrGart hecKime. i in y T n t ir r covered ijutlons and a large bow In the back.

H er f lng trtip veil w aa fash ioned o f layers-of ploatod tu lle fash ioned to a sequin and pearl c ro w n ad o rn ­e d with pearl drops. S h e wore a p e a rl necklace, a g i f t from th e bridegroom, and c a r r ie d a c res- cen t-sh ap ed bouquet o f re d c a rn a ­tio n s .

Ju d y Sm ith, alster o f th e bride, w a5 maid of honor, w e a r in g a b a l- le r ln a-len g th gown o f b rocade r e d taT feta. M rs. Harold P e te rso n w as m a tro n of honor, w ith M rs. Jam es A rm ltage, Caldwell; P a t r ic ia S tev ­e n s , Paul, and P a t r ic ia Plercy s e r v i n g aa b rid esm a id s . T h eir gow ns were fashioned In th e sam e £ ty lo and color os t h a t o f the m aid o f honor's. They a l l wore tiny w h ite h a ts covered w i th rM Inrpm a d e by the bride’s m o th e r , a n d Mrs. Roy R ich m o n d ' presiding a t larpied—crescent*5haped bouijurts' thFpunclrlJO W l Rnd cofroe service.

o f white cam atlona w ith sa tin r ib b o n streamers.

K a r l Sharp, flow er girl, was d ressed like the o th e r a tte n d a n ts .

She wore-A-lwao-ftf-red carmrtlons in her inur nnd c a n le d a lace bas­ket filled w ith ro.sc petals, ■

Marly S hnrp and Danny Tiileme were rinRbearei's. carry ing heart' shaped piliow.s of ^ atin and lace-

Rodney Ehler.-!. cousin of the brldegrooin. \va.s bc.si m an. Ronald Ehlers, R ichard Eiilers, D u a n e S haip and H arold Peterson served as ushei s. Tht* candle.s wore lighted by the u sh c is wlio also laid the white aisle runner, ■

"W hither T hou Goe.st” and “The Lord’s P ray er" were .sung by Roger Thleme, accom panicd by Mrs. D en­nis Llndcm’an n . organ ist, who also played th e prelude an d the wed­ding^ marche.-j.

Mrs. S m ith ciio.se a beige sheath afternoon dre.ss w ith .m atching ac­cessories and a w hite carnation corsage. Mrs- Knigge ch w e a p ink lace dres.s w iih m atch ing iicces- sorics and a corsage of white c a r­nations.

After the ccrcm ony a reception ■for ■ gmyJTS-uTo-ireia In 'tlie Me- morlal L u th e ra n school reception hall.

The bride’s table w as covered with a nylon-flounced sk irl over red. Tii'e fo u r-tie red wedding cake was decoratfd witli red flowers, while bells a n d lopped with the traditional b rid a l couple. Tlie fig­urine bride was dressed indentlcal- ly to the b ride . T h e m irror on which th e cake wajs s e t was su r­rounded by red and w hite flowers and ferns w ith red cand les in crys­ta l holders o n each side. H eart- shaped cakes w ith th e n a m e s "Marilyn" a n d "Law rence" were on each s id e of the wedding cake, which was m ad e an d decorated by Mrs. Reuben L ierm an.

Mrs. D o ro th y B ra n n and Mrs. Irvin E h lers c u t and served the

Mrs. C a r lto n D an iels was In charge o f th e guest book w ith gifts being d isp lay ed by Mrs. Ron­ald Alger, C a th e rin e Montgomery,

SGdal Calendar Square’ Dancers Prepare for Annual Winter Festival Saturday_JERO M E- Ladies of th e Elk-s

will spon.sui iiie annual aw ee iiiea rl ball at 9 p m . Sa tu rd ay . T h o rn 's o rchesira irom Shoshone w ill pro* v id f the imi.sio. All Elks a n d their guesi-s an* u r-c d to a tte n d .

){.Boots and S lippers S q u a re Dancc

club vvill d,ince a l 8:30 p .m . S a tu r ­day a i ili(‘ !M V hall in s te a d of (he Kim berly Cinuine hall. D u n ce rs .ju o a.skcd 10 l)nn^ dcificrt , o r sand- wichf.'i.

>f- H- H- MS and 8 club m em b ers nre

holding then- annual h u sb an d s d in n er at fi 30 p.m. S a tu rd a y at

fvitwbei^s— iasi nnmc.s bouin w ith any l e t t e r bC' fw een A m \ L arTaskEU^ro^lDrlng a m eat di.sh an d vegetable. Those whose lii.st luinie s ta rts w ith any le tte r betupin M and Z a re p-sked to brinR..salad an d dessert. Coffee a n d rolls wiU be fu rn ish ed . Mem­bers a rr a.skcd to bring s ilverw are.

V ¥Falls Avoiuic club will m e e t a t 2

p .m . lTi(i;ty ;u the hom e o f Mrs. LcHoy Arrm::ion, Roll c a lh w il l be u nusual lact.s about W a sh in g to n o r Liticohi. Mr.s. Mel S a c k e tt is program rlin irm an . ' ^

•Y- ^ ^HOLLkS'I ER - 'T l i e L D S relief

socicty niul S unday sc h o o l will spon.sor a ftind-ralslng s u p p e r and D arty a t 7 ;3 0 -p .m .'P rid a y .~ T h o ro w’ill be n program a n d games. Everyone Is Invited. T h o se a t t e n d ­in g are asked lo bring s a la d or sandwiclK'.s.

____________ !{. At y ________Diamond Squares S q u a re Dance

club-w ili- c a n c e l- i t« -^ a n o e -^ ‘ridrty evening and m em bers a re u rg ed to a tte n d the w in ter fes tiv a l dance S a tu rd a y night.

* ¥CASTLEFORD — D a llis Brown

w ill call for square d a n c in g at 8 :30 p.m. S a tu rd a y a t t h e Gun club, one mile east an d o n e -h a lf m ile north of C astleford . Tho.se a tte n d in g arc asked to b r in g san d ­w iches or dessert.

. ^ VJEROM E — Odds a n d E n d s

sq u a re dance scheduled S a tu rd a y h a s been canceled.

H- ff- H- BUHL — H om e C ulture c lu b will

m e e t a t 1:15 p jn .. F r id a y fh r luncheon a t th e home o f M rs . Joe K u ce ra . Assisting will b e Mrs- N ancy M cCauley and M rs . A n­d rew StalUngs. M em bers a r e asked to bring a b r ie f b iography of a fam o u s penson fo r the p ro g ra m .

Completlnfr decorallon.*! for th e annual w in ter square d a n c e festival of t h e S o u th ( ’entral Id a h o Square D ance association a r e , from lell. M rs . D ary l l.aylon, M rs. Floyd (P a t) ?a tlc f8on , L a y to n and l*atter8on. Square dance groups from th roughou t M a g io Valley will p a r t ic ip a te In the fes tiv a l to be held a t 8 p.m. S a t u r ­day in tlic a sso c ia tio n 's new d an ce hall a t 1021 Blue Lakes b o u le ­vard north. M r, a n d Mrs. Layton a re fe.stlval ch a irm en and Mr. a n d

Mrs. P a t te r s o n a re In ch arg e of decorating. Any c o n p le f Interested In .square d a n c in g a re Invited. O ther com m ittee chairm en a re W nilam C ofie ld , so u n d ; D allis Brown and valley c a lle rs , program ; IVIr. an d M rs . M aurice^ QuIggle, en terta inm en t; M r. a n d Mrs. R a lp h Holmes, re g ls trn t lo n ; M r. and Mrs. Ilnward E h re sm a n , publicity, and Mr. a n d M rs .-G e ra ld Robbins, R upert, h o sp ita lity . (Staff p ho to ­engraving)

Y v o n n e P e a i^ u J d -3 e tty -IW e ivP G rT T m e y m o o n to S a n F ra n ­

c isco and C arm el the b r id e chose a two-piece, lavender s u i t with m a tc h in g accessories a n d a white o rch id corsage. On ' r e tu r n the coup le will be a t home o n route 1, Filer.

O ut-of-tow n g:ues(s w e re from Caldw ell, S a lt Lake C ity , Paul, E d en , Buhl, Jerom e, M o s c o w . B u tte , Mont. a n d Nyssa, O re .

T h e bride is a 1967 g r a d u a te of F ile r high school. She w a s g rad ­u a te d from th e College o f Id ah o I n Ja n u a ry w ith a degree in ele m entary.^ education . T h e brld^ ' g ro o m ;wa3’ graduaEed f r o m F iler h ig h school In 1952 and f ro m the U n iversity of Id ah o in 1956 with IV degree In agriculture.

M iscellaneous s h o w e r s were

FlagTall< Given For Burley Meet Of War Mothers

B u r l e y , F e b . 9 - Oui- fias is th e symbol o f o u r freedom nnd liherty. Mre. H a r ry Ayers told members of t h e American W ar M o th m d u rin g a m eeting M on­day evening a t th e home of Mrs, H allie Boyd.

T h e flap w as f ir s t flown during th e time th a t W a.shlngton was a

■ eoldleiv-IW ft-roperted-thnt-he-ri' signed tlie f la g a n d asked Bcusy R0.S-S (0 .securo th e m aterial to m ake it. It, w a s offic ia lly adopted w ith Us 13 s t r i p e s an d 13 s ta rs rcprc.senling t l i e orig inal colonies on July 14, 1777, s h e slated.

Mr.s. Boyd g a v e a dem onstration On the proper m a n n e r in which to display the f la g .

M rs. Millie P e l a n t , chaplain, led the prayer.

Members d e c id e d to send valen­t in e boxes o f c a n d le s and cookies to m en in t h e v e te ra n ’s hospitals In the area. T h e y v o ted to donate $5 to the h e a r t fund .

T h e next m e e t in g will be held M arch 6 w ith M rs . Boyd.

Richfield Group To Attend Meet

R ICH FIELD . Feb . 9 - A t t e n d ­a n c e a t th e Y ou th conference in B oise M arch 3. <1 and 5 w a s p lan n ed by th e R ichfield M e th o d is t y o u th fellowship Sunday e v e n in g . T h e Rev. W oodrow Harris a n d D arre ll Pelley, M Y F unit p r e s i ­d e n t, ou tlined conference a c tiv it ie s .

Elaine B e h r w as In charge o f th e lesson w ith M arti Procter g i v ­in g the devotions. Phyllis H e ld e r - m a n d irected gam es. ___________

D arrell Pelley is chairm an o f reglfitrallon l o r conference £ rangcm ents.

Piano Students ..Present Senior

Recital in T. F.Mrs. R . L. T eo sley p resen ted

Cocilc H o ck n n d P a tr ic k Sehow in their s e n io r p ian o re c i ta l a t the Plre.slde ro o m o t th e T w in P alls F irst M e th o d is t c h u rc h S unday ,

Miss H a c k p lay ed " P a n la s ln ," by Mozart; " S o n a ta in C,*' H andel: "Roninnce in F M in o r," T ch a la kovsky O p u s 5; "T lie n ie F rom th e

"Tico T lco ." M arco tte , a n d Abrew, and 'T h e A rk a n sa s T ra v e le r ." a

Oulon. For h e r en c o re she p lay«d "Tlie laili S t re e t R ag," a r t a n g ^ - by Liberacc.

Schow played ‘'Prelude," C ho­pin Opus 28 N o. 15; "Sonata- P a - - - thctiquc, F irs t M ovem ent,” B e e t­hoven Opus 13; "Spoon R iver," a rranged by P e r c o y , G rainger; "Prelude No. I I , " Gershwin; “K i t ­ten on the K e y s ," Contrey, a n d "Bumble Boogie," by Jack H n a . HlB encore w as "N ear You," a t - rangcd by R o g er ■WlUlams.

Ushering w e re L arry Nye a n d Dave Brown. L oa Brower and L ln - d a-C rubb-w o[«-iD -^harge ' grams.

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M rs . Carlton D an iels a t th e Peter- a o n home, a n a ot the H erberl B am esberger h o m e In Je ro m e . T he b r id e 's m other en terta ined with a wedding reh ea rsa l supper S a tu r ­d a y evening.

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N o r t h s i d e L e a g u e L e a d e r s

M e e t a t B e l l e v u e ; P i l o t s

C a n C i n c h L i t t l e 6 C r o w nT h e N o rth s id e conference lead goes up fo r g ra b s when th e Bellevue BulldoirM host

State Gallery Pistol TourneySet Here Sunday

.......................... .......................... . . . ____ _____ ______________ ___„ . T h e 15th a n n u a l Idaho s ta te g a lle ry p is to l tou rnam en tthe R ich fie ld Tifrers F riday n igh t and th e G lenns F e rry P ilo ts have a chance to will he conducted here Sunday a t th e T w in F a lls R ifle: . , decision w as m ade -il n nippiin.r ..clinch L ittle Six h o n o rs a t Shoshone and H ailey . Those two s a m e s provide m ost o f th e a n d P istol c lub fac ilitie s on W ash inp tun .s tree t north . A ll , o do aw ay w ith the f nl-incinals and a th le tic d ired o rs i 't itle f la v o r of a 19-cam e w eek-end 'high school schedule in M agic Valley. Of th e 21 th e d e fen d in g cham pions a rc expected hack in th e field of j W ednesday , a tte n d ed by supc voted to s tand bv its e 'lrliei' doi'i i' ' ''si-hnnls com petin ir in th is d istric t, only Twin Fall.i will lie o u t o f the di.strict bo rders . 60 com petito r.';,-S teve David.Kon is th e d e fe n d in g ch am -:sev en m em ber schools. Howevci, th ^ ,,, '' ' '

S o u t h I d a h o C o n f e r e n c e

R e s t o r e s B a s k e t b a l l t o

L e a g u e A t h l e t i c P r o g r a m■ J h e Twin F a lls B ruins b a s k e tb a l l te a m f o r 1061-62 f o u n d a n e w h o m e in

n i c h e W e d n e s d a v w h e n th e S o u th e rn Id a h o c o n f e r e n c e r e s c i n d e d a n e a r l ie rThe decision w as m ade a t

TJrinradesBorahr^ Nampa on Week-End

Bol.stered by a j>air of last-.second w ins th is week, th e „ Twin F a lls -B ru in s trav e l to the Boi.sc V alley th is week inlcioubie-

T he B ru ins will play H o ra h 'p io n anfl hia- w ife took the and N am pa. , th e w om en’.s t it le . T he de-

BEItiTTOinnKrHrehtiL'lil Imvu iuii Cendttig cham pion team is’Ihe Norlh.sldD conlcrcncc n ic r a l- n n i i e r t Lnin ^ h o n m ast dow n to the wire. T he B ull- P ^ _ . fdoBs h av e a .sllfihi edse so ln s in to ' ^,,,1

field has been liinitcd to 60 per-i f^n s , She noted abou t 15 en tries I

the gam e. beliiR 9-1 agiUnsL 8-1 for R ichfie ld , However, the lost

f ^ l T ’a re " ^ ^ y T X r r n ' l ^ e I been received from shooter*

an e f f o r t to cem en t th e ir th ird place ran k in g in th e South­ern Id ah o bask e tb a ll chase. The Bruins ru n in to a tough co n ten d er , th e B orah Lions, Friday n ig h t and then h it N a m p a S a tu rd a y .

th ro u g h o u t S o u th e rn n o r th e rn U tah.

n ,o .« -h an d ily In the firstt\! J l ia Im n n i ih i ; h i i . f h n i i

round robin loop slate. R ichfie ld belted the BulldoR.s nl-

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golf. b ^ e i ) a l l a n d [ c n j^ lileascd

W ith Id ah o Falls an d Pocatello left' o n the schedule an d regarded /illphtly b e tte r th an th e Bruins, a tlilrd s p o t fin ish appeared from the o u tse t n.s the hlRhest the B rilliis 'could ascciTdT 'T ^ I n FfllU had to scram ble m ast of the way to d e fe a t Borah here early In Ja n -

— U(U 'y^and-flgur^t-o-have-ft*-tou«lv bflttlo o n the Llona! hom e-courL W ith B oIsq Just one gam e be­hind T w in F alls and little chahce for b e tte r th an a .spilt In the B ruins last w eek-end s e r i e s nRalnst Id ah o I^alls a n d Pocatello, Tw in F a lls m u st win two this w eek-end to keep ita th ird place hopes a live.

T h e co n feren ce’s second leading Kcorer, C h a r le s (Chlclt) C u tle r and th ird p lace g u n n er Bob Sorenson co n tin u e to ru n one-tw o on tlie B ru ins scoring p a rad e . 'However,

.coach o n i e B u tle r ’s boasts of bal­ance is borne out by th e s ta tistics as the B ru in s are th e only club to have a ll five s ta r te rs J iU tln g over 100 p o in ts th is year.

C u tle r has 221 w ith Sorenson /second a t 185. Alan S anderson h it 23 an d D an K eller 20 las t week­end to ra ise th e ir to ta ls to 148 and 137, ^respectively. Steve Berg has 102.

Tw in F a lls also appears ready to become th e f irs t fo u rth district- team to score 1.000 po in ts th is sea- rion. I t c u rre n tly has 010 for a 56.9 average. I t h a s allowed 837 points o r a 69J ' avemge:

S o ren so n s till Is th e free throw leader w ith 50 while D an Keller has th e m o st fouls—64. As a" team, th e B ru in s a re h ittin g .923 on their free th ro w s and have m ade league foes p a y 132 po in ts for 128 foul.i.

Yaiili Manager Ex|iects.T-eam To Be Tough

of th e two clubs b u t then u u b b c d Us toe ugaln.sL Cam as C ouniy lo.| “rm U cirw U rS : fired ^.sot th e stage for this one. | ^ regular 900 aggregate pro-

Couch G ordon Brown's" P ilots jy .m i Is offered. Matche.s will be a re expected to have a little trou - in .slow, time a n d rap id fire alon;{ble su n n o u n tln g the (Indian,s a t S h o sh o n e in th e ir Little Six bat

w ith national course, buddy m atch , t r a m and aggrega te. The Cam p

H e .-T h e -P lio l» cu rren tly liuve - a., pen-y- m atch Is d e c ld e d -o n tho l-.. .R(^4 |-| tw o-gam e cdge^ over ru n n e r-u p com bnied score in tim e and rai)ul . 4 .., ,Valley w ith three left. Sho.shone. f ire . M aic.

elim inated f ro m j.---rn> e -tn ^ ( win-be-£lred'^vith==!iijii^;^iM ‘ “— thu r u t iv has a37Ii’d"niCei'itiV'eHi'' c a lib e r pistols, th a t i t h as a ciiance to knock o f f an u n b e a te n squad. Glenn.s p'erry

District Wrestling Tournament To Open With 26 Matches Tonight

: K3i>7 9 — Fourth d is t r ic t hiKh sch o o l w restlers lake the ir f i r s t s tep toward^ •when ir iian ie n t berths to n ig h t in the opcn in j; session of Ihe disii'ict wrestliiiK ,cspectiv(

2 ) j jd jo i i t ,n ro i f r a m w il l be tr iii a t ' 7 ii.n i

a re very b a sk e tb a ll has been rc-i, as p a r t o f the cunltrci!- Twin F alls athlouc (lirecin. O siyn sa id Wodnehday m sh ' now have a home nmnn "

Tom T u ttle , .supn'iniriirii: sciiools a t Caldwpli who ;s m d en t of {lie confrrciur. s.i 'i ea rlie r decision to nbaiuioi: basketball compeiiiion nfic- .season w as based on ihc pj,,; of cost of trun.sporiaiion

He .said a t th ai umc .'-iiu,,.; ficials th o u g h t liiey wuiilc

•d ifficu lty in arrant*!!!” 'schcdule.s w ith teams in Uir.i „ ' areas.

,ba(.k............. . . . 1 .e.spcctive dis(nc[.s." hin t iu'* l U ilil h^^^i s c h o o l i fy m n a s iu n i . tound om. -v h a t-44 e

" £ 5

------- n r i w t n r n m j K —(New York M anager)

SADDLE RIVER. N. J .. Feb.(/T>-^Tlie Yankees will be a solldj^^contender to rep e a t in tlie Ainerl-i T h e Big Seven conferencc finds can league. B lit I look for a rough m ost of Its action going lowan race right down to th e wire. jejiLabllshlng the fir.st division.

Naturally. I realize my own Job B urley. Jerom e nnd Buhl nre in aIs not going to be easy. After all, ...................... ........ *’I'm taking over from Casey Sten-

Olden Times ' Is California

The .\Iinico S partan .s, who have tak en Iwo s t r a i i jh t d islric l titles, are heav ily lavoreil:thouRht lo m ake it th re e in a row. Kollow inu to n iK h t’s openint; session, the to u rn a m e n t w ilN ld n 't v

gel, one of the best m anagers of them all. We lost some fine talen t to tiie new W ashington and Los Angeles dub.s. guys like Bob Cerv, Bobby Shantz, Ell O rba an d Duke Maa.s.

We could use a n o th e r fitflrting pltcher.®fflit overall I d on 't think our pitching is weak. Such regu­lars as Wiiltey Ford, Bob Tiniey Art Ditinar, R a lp h T erry , Jim Coates. Ryne D uron an d Bill S ta f­ford give us a sound nucleus,

In addition, several of our younger pitchers will be given every chance to m ake th e club. Tliey Include Billy S h o rt, Hal Stowe. Jim B ronstad and Johnny ■Jamca. Wo. got, lefty D anny Mc-

v lrtu a ly second - place deadlock i C f o I r \ X 7 1 i i 1 1 ^ i» w ith th re e losses. One of the.sc, k - / L c l l V C / o t t l l l l t C / 1 team s d ro p s o u t of th a t triang lew hen th e Bobcats host Jerom e.

to m ake it th re e in a row. i-ollowiiiK toiiij^ht s opening to n lim ie w ith 12 m atchcs ........... “ ' ,

S iS Johansson’s Lange Rejoinsed in Ih e lin a l session Sat- n p • -j-urday nlKht, ! 1 r a i n e i * I S

E ntered in the m eet a re Minico Burley. Ciooding S ta te , Buhl", Filer;

Vandal Squad

would want :o p.,,, w a n t to. So we dciKjrd ■

IconLlnue conference I'onipi'n;.,,! in basketball."

O styn said the pic.snu shou ld prove adeqiiiue uimi

ARCADIA, C alif,, Feb. O ld en T in u s .stood off

(.4 - a .strong

jand 'Fwin Palls. C ham pions and runners-up in

'^ix^lleime I,. 'th e .stretch from' F lu t- |e .u ;h o( the 12 w elEht dlvLsioi.s

Ready to Work

Schedules Are Set for State Cage Meets

B y T h e Associated P re siC om plete schedules w ere a n ­

nounced W ednesday for tho dis­tr ic t p lay o ffs w hich will determ ine e n tr a n ts in Id ah o 's th ree 19(Jrstate h ig h schoo l basketball to u m a - inen ts.

Itlos a ssoo la tlon announced th a t th e p la n fo r a playoff betw een the f ir s t d is tr ic t c lass AAA ru n n o r-u p a n d th e sccond d istric t cham pion fo r a to u rn a m e n t spo t h a s been ab an d o n ed . T h e sccond. d istric t 'Winner w ill be eligible to en te r the m ee t w ith o u t fu rth e r com petition.

'T lie s ta te tou rn am en ts , each v l th e ig h t team s com peting, will be M a rc h 16-18. T lie c lass AAA m eet, fo r • schools w ith 300 and m ore s tu d e n ts , will be in Boise; th e c lass AA tourney , fo r m iddle- sized schools, will be In Je rom e and th e tQ um ev fo r class _A schQola,those w ith less th an 125 students, •will bo a t Lewiston.

E ach o f the six d istric t cham ­pions, p lu s the ru n n ers-u p in dis­tric ts N o. 3 a n d 4. will en te r the c lass AAA a n d class AA to u rn a ­m ents.

In c la ss A p lay th ere a rc seven d is tr ic ts th is year. C ham pions of each w ill en te r along w ith the ru n ­n e r-u p in tho th ird d istr ic t which fo r th e sm all schools is in the Lew iston area.

T h e fo u r th d istric t trip le A to u rn a m e n t w ill be conducted at M lnlco a n d Jerom e M arch 2 and 3 and th e n sh if t to Tw in P alls for octlon M arch 4 and 9 an d 10.

Tlie double A m eet will be car­ried on tw o week-ends b u t all ac­tion is s la te d for Shoshone. The m eot w ill open Feb. 23-25 and close M arch 1-4.

Two chuss A tournam en ts arepH f n r M n g ii7 V n H n y o f

the red is tr lc tin g approved early th is w in te r . T h e f ifth d istr ic t meet will r u n from Feb. 28 through M arch 4 a t Hugerm an. T he newly crea ted s ix th d istric t will sp lit be-

-tw een -B u rley -n n d -O n stle fo rd -K eb r 24 and 25 and then sh if t to Han-' sen fo r th e finals M arch 2-4.

Devitt from the D odgers and he could help.

Except for th ird base, i can Just about write down tiie res t of the Yankees lineup rig h t now. A t third. I expect D eron Joiin.son, j long ball h itte r u p from Rich­mond, to give C letls Bo.ver a b a t­tle.for the regu lar spot. Dill Skow- ron will be a t f irs t base. Bobby Richardson a t th ird . Jo e Demaesr tri Ls an excellent u tility inflelder.

I'm going to go w ith Hector L o pez In left field. M ickey Mantle, of course, will be In cen te r and Roger Maris In right.

Tiie catching is the best In th e league with Yogi B erra , Elston Howard and J o h n n y Blanclmrd. Yogi will double os a le f t fielder while Howard g ives u s protection a t first base an d in th e outfield.

iftidr-I^iwiotr-dlflOoimWHfr ,the o ther, f'lnh*! RnUimnrp hfis th at terrific young p itch ing and a good Infield. C hicago strengthened Its pitching a n d C leveland has Im­proved.

S cn a to 1.S who l ave been m pre . ve jve<l,)e5d ay a n d wonIn th e i r la s t th ree outinRs .iltiT j , , , 350 C aliforn ia B reeders ch am - w lnnlnB only one game m th eir

Jockey Wlliio S hoem aker put T h e O akley Hornrt.s, k n o ck ed -tlie Rex C. E llsw orth colt in to a

out of title contention by four [h a rd drive to ben t out A lb e rta ' s tra ig h t losses, will host the F lie r R an c h e s ' F lu tte rb y w ith R onnie '

llic 'w ill com pcie In th e s ta te tourna- ‘m ent I'n Idaho Palls .

tim e as Pocatello. Idaho

forward 111 th e basketball llneu|) ' *When the V an d als travel to the; *"7W illamette valley to meet Oregon *•' iffviUiia'Pand Oregon S t a te in basketball conference and lake .steps lo

m ake It m ore complcii'." he .added O n the" m atte r of .spring sponi

W ild ca ts In an effort to rega in th e ir e a rly w inning form.

In a d d itio n to the P ilo t-S h o - shone gam e, the Little Six c o n fe r­ence f in d s the Hailey W olverines, rid ing In f if th spot, traveling to

Ace th ird . Five colts w ent to the p o s t In the, ! 1-6 mile fea tu re re ­s tr ic te d to C a lifo rn ia-fo a led 3- y ear-o ld s .

T h e tim e was a good 1:42 1-5. T h e victory was th e fir.'jt for

Valley, w here the Vlklncs m u s t ,O lt ln i Tim es a fte r laslnR by a head win lo k eep their all but dead lltleM 'nd a neck a t -seven furlonR.schances alive.

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Tennessee State Tops Hoop Poll

By The ABSocialed Prc,«Tennessee S ta te faced a

chnllcnge from b o th S ou then i II- llnol! and P ra lr lc View In the la t ­est Associated P re ss sm all colloqe

jl l f t

basketball poll, b u t E la te still lojis the list.

Despite a d efea t a t th e hands of Southern Illinois, a team It d e­feated earlier, (ind a n o th e r se t­back by Bt. B onavcntiire . Mo. 2 among the m ajo r colle(ie.s, Ten­nessee S tate picked' u p enough votes from a pane l of sp o rts writ­ers and sportaeoslers to hold the l e a l

Soulhern Illino is edged ?ralrlo View for second place, w ith llo t- stra ond M ississippi Soutliern close behind. M aine was sixth, followed by Q rom bllng . Nortliern Mlchlgon. W estm inster nnd Ken­tucky Wesleyan.

Tall Swede QliitsSPOKANE, Feb . 9 Hnn.-» Al-

berts.son. 6-foot, 8 -inch SweclLsh a t h l ^ wlip w ^ an outstanding

:{r~u iil)t‘Ututr-9 ottHtairie-corrf»r’" once lea d in g Declo H ornets will be out to ru n their loop .slate to 7-0 w hen th e y host the M urtaugh R ed Devils. Second-place H agerm an, two gam es out. will e n te rta in the luckless R a f t R iver T ro jans w hile Ca.stleford. which absorbed its th ird loop I0.SS 'riio.sday, will try to pick u p the w inning s tr in g a t H ansen.

A fter th e m aln liner in the N ortlislde confA 'ence. th e Bli.ss Bears c a n even th eir record a t 5-5 w hen th ey e n te rta in th e sh o rt D ie trich Blue Devils. Carey, tied with- B liss for fo u rth apot, will travel to Cam as County, w here the M ushers a ro 6-3.

S a tu rd a y n ig h t the M inico S p a r ta n s , holding a one-gam e lead In th e to psy -tu rvy Big Seven rfice, will. be..QUL .ior-.ievenBP w h n n .th n ^

toa K en tucky colt. C a p ta in Fair. He now loQiiis -fl.s ■ a-s lr-o n g —tlir-oat— th e S a n ta A nita derby M arch 4.

O lden Times re tu rn e d $5. $2.1 a n d $2.20. as th e second b e tting choice, with th e crowd of 20.BOO F lu tte rb y paid $2.fi0 an d $2.20; and R o n n ie 's Acc p a id $2.20,

E ach colt ca rried 118 pounds.

PALM BEACH. F la .. Feb. f)In g em a r Jo h an sso n 's t r a i n i n gca m p w ent on at.full a le r t VVerini's- ^*” "^^ “ , - , , _ ........d ay with arrival of W hltev Bim-1 He is G-foot. 5-ln^ch Chuck Lange. oniovpfi'ciir.stem, the S w ,d lsh C hallcn cerv co eu i^d -A ,™

T ^ , , . rinfiriencirs golf. W hile we would Imve llpd.In g em ar and W hitcy niel in ihe deflcicncir.s, n'sint-pri n..clubhouse at a golf TOursc fLiUr Coach Joe C ip rin n o l.s counting- level the oihri'i tiiri rjo h a m s o n had fin ished a tlve-:L ange to help p l u g gaps in t h e i ™ » ' ™ J " f l ; , m ile run . I Vandal lineup c re a te d by in juries

W hitcy ehecckd h is watch. I t to l» ™ a rd John Fleming,wa.s a little a fte r 9 a.m . !™l- “ ‘'"I*

••Prom now on we h it the rb a d :c » -™ !f" ' at fi:30 a .m . r ig h t Ingo?" \Vhiiry Oregon fnr th e^ 'lt iU io n a l track rypci a,ul Eulf

fourth iinu' thus .«;eason Friday and [m eet in T w in Falls iln,s /iprim;

hos t th e Oakley H ornets. O ak 1 ey nipped M inico In overtim e ea rlie r th is y ea r. Jerom e travels ocro.ss the I'lver to play F iler while B uh l steps o u t of league play to h o st M o unta in Home an d G-foot, 7 -lnch DeW ayne Cru.se.

A fu ll L ittle Six loop slate Is on tap. G le n n s Perry can w rap i t up with a win a t Hailey S a tu rd a y n ig h t If i t gets Shoshone F rid ay . S hoshone Invades Kim berly w hile W endell Is a t Valley,

D ie tr ich travels to Cam as C o u n ­ty in a lone Northside b attle w hile Bliss e n te r ta in s G rand View,

Applegate, Miles Fight for Second

• B y T h e Associated r rc s s L a rry Applegate of E aste rn Ore.

gon collcge and lank Eddie M iles of S e a tt le university p u t o n a scronib le fo r second place In tile N orthw est collcge basketball sco r­ing ra c e la s t week, while G o n - jag o ’fl P r a n k Burgess pushed his average to 32.5.

T h e ru n n e rs -u p were a ro u n d a dozen p o in ts back o f the G onzuga

Bradley Coasts Past Tampa 111-84, PEO R IA , 111,, Feb. B — B ra d ­

ley 's fo u rth -ra n k e d Braves, ro ll­ing u p a 20-po ln t* iead In the f irs t half,-- W ednesday n ig h t trounced T a m p a 111-84 to break a th re e - gam e basketball losing streak .

T a m p a sho t over B radley 's zone d efense In the op en in g e ight m in ­u te s an d tho .score wa.s tied six t im c.sr T h en -t h e—Bnivi's hlilfan f i n t o m a n « t o - m a A r surged a h e a d a n d w ere never th rea ten ed . T h e P e o r la n s took a 5D-39 in te rm is ­s io n lead.

T h e w idest m arg in cam e la te in th e gam e. 87-53.

C h e t W alker guided th e B raves to th e ir 15th v ictory In 19 s ta r ts by scoring 30 po in ts, 22 of th em In th e f irs t half. H e was tak en o u t w ith 9:21 left. T im Robinson a d ­ded 27 i)oint.s. 26 before halftim e, an d Lee Edw ards con tribu ted 13.

East Kentucky Surprises Louisville

RICHM OND, Ky.. Feb. 0 EH.sLorn K entucky u p se t t/juis-ville'.s NCAA-bound Cardinals 80-] U tim t Blin.slrin, o , V hc,''B roiip ''|S 'prr-74 in basketball W ednesday n lphi,'^w ll be the No, 1 m an in In:;o.s 3 mj-ddy. idaho h as won only o n e 'h a p s f\n invitational such as Uim

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feel they w anted lo ro ihai far * He added he had "written nnd

verba l'' acceptances from all ihe conference members except Idaho Falls to particlpatp in a s ic in-

a.skod. Johnn.sson nodded,

jznlning re.vnnce for an_earller defeat.

T he M aroons h an d e d lOth-rank* fd LouLsville its fo u rth defeat against 17 g l o r i e s th is sea.snn.

."clinmpion Floyd P a tte rso n in 'heir.pf—Uio&o—five .g a m e s , a -a q u e a k f tragainst Oregon.

r e tu rn m atch a t M iami BeachC onvention hall M arch 13. \ 00 • T ¥ * l

..................... .......................... , "N il" 'B lom bergi will b e , . t h e r e ; ( , e O I i n O n HlKBSOne of tlip C ards’ tpium phs wji.s a «ncl Eddin (A h lq u is t i . ' .said Jo- 70-69 squeaker over Ea.stcrii- jhaiK vnn, '•But only W hiley will

D<..splie a 32-poln t perlormoiice Mnnhv Uuilsville'-s Jo h n ^ r n e r ih e ^ o f '^ ^ '' l^usine.ss." MONTHKAL. Feb , D - Moi •Cards cou ldn 't cooe w ith a’ l ite com ing along fine,” tiear.s Bernie (B oom Booini Gt-of-C aids c o u ld n t cope u i th 1, te ..j nc fnon returned to National Hockey

looks but we're rea lly going to league action w i th a flourish last tu rn on the st.‘a m th is coming and added to his lead In the

■5 Scoring MarginE aste rn surge led by C arl Colt.

Cole, w ho h it only two field goals in th e f irst h a lf, ended with nine poinUs, five scored in the fi­nal two m inutes.

Louisville s ta r te d strongly anainst the d e te rm in ed M aroon squad and m anaged to n u rse a 40-38 margin a t IntermKssion.

A fter n ibb ling a t the lead. East­ern edged ahead , A (leld goal by T u rn e r m ad e it 78-70 pushed East-

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F o rm er outfielder Don Mueller ^ o w scouts for th c S a n Francisco G ia n ts .

nice for the sc o rin g title.Geoffrlon'.s c lo se s t competitor,

F ran k M ahovllch of Toronto, col­lected only th re e points for a 62- po in t total.

woA thf! hQ.-it, W ity-loJiaiidicato-spring sp o rts . In that way 6choo:,t could p a rtic ip a te or puss ft up m good conscience," Ostyn said.

On th e m a tte r of ba.sebiill, Oslvu •said "since Tw in Falls will bp i';p only school having & baseball it,mi in th is d istric t. I picscmrd mr case a lit tle more .slronRly than I did in som e of the other spon.v B u t I h a d assurances from and B o ra h high schooU they would s i t down and try to figure a way to get a home-anci-homo schedule w ith them. Pocatollo ill bu t assured us of a home-ttnJ- hom e eerlesr-'!— - -

g a tlin g gun. A pplegate averaging -20:7- ftiidvMiiM 20:4r -B o th - p n 53ed up Miles' team m ate. Dave M ills, w ho dropped to fo u rth spot w ith 19.2.

Dave W ortniiin of Seattle P a ciflc -ou tfrac tlo n ed " Bob H u n t 0 / G onzaga to cla im fifth position, averag ing 17.35 to H u n ts 17.28.

B urgess has scored 653 po in ts in 20 game.** in h is quest for n a ­tio n a l scoring lionors.

W illy Schaeffler, alp ine tec h n i­cal d irecto r for th e Olym pic w in ter gam es a t Squaw Valley. Calif., la s t year. Is back coaching th e UnlverBlty of D enver s k le rs r-

Houston Accepts At-Large Berth

NEW Y O R K . Feb. 9 ( /D -T h e U niversity of H ouston Wednesday accepted a n Invitation to compete, as an a t- la rg e representative In the M idw est reglonals of the NCAA basketball cham pionships.

Roy (S pec) Keene, Oregon State a th le tic d ire c to r an d chairm an of the w e s tern selection committee, announced the choice through the NCAA—£ e n d c e _ b u re a u .jrh e _ f ii te |i and ex ac t d a te s—M arch 13. 14 or 15 — of th e reglonals will be a n ­nounced la te r.

Houston ' is thc fourth tbam to be se lected for NCAA play. Tho o thers a re S t. Bonaventure, St. Jo h n ’s, In th e E ast, and Louisville, in the M ideast.

MANAGER NAMEDSTO CK TO N , Calif.. Feb. 9 fliPD-

H arry D unlop.,27. today was named m anager o f the Stockton Ports baseball te a m of the California league.

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hlg ir” jumper b u t only a third- string basketball cen ter, has with­drawn from G onzaga univer.siiy.

Unlver.slty officials said today they understand tluvt AlbiMi,s.son, frorn— rrn n n sT 'S w e d en r^ p ln n m c r e'iiloll a t Pacific Luther,n univer­sity a t Tacoma.

: Declo Is First in Offense, |i)e fe n se in SoutM de Loop

T he D eclo H ornets, who can play .500 ball a n d s till claim « s liare o( t l ie S o u th s ld e conference bnskct- boll tit le , have m o K d In to th e .o f-

j r r a s lv o ja n jJ j t f e n s l i iL le a ^ ^ c o n fe rc n c e h eads ta to l u la s t two w eeks o f notion.

Tho H o rn e ts , who a re r id ing a 6 -0 co n tc ren ce record , hove scored 6 7 J p o in ts p e r gam e to replace C n stle fo i’d as tho top otfenslve c lub . T h e y lowered th e ir defensive rec o rd to 4 U .

O astle fo rd m oved In to the free th ro w le a d w ith ’ a .744 percen tage bu sed on conversions to opponent fo u ls . T h e W olves olso h ave racked u p 131 to iila fo r g m ore dubious ■'.joiior. t

Oeoi'BO U rie, H ansen. contU iued t o lead th o Indlvldiia) sco iiiig por- n tlo w ith a 10 p o in ts av erag e In conft'i-enco play. Ho Is 10.4 over­a l l . W llllo D erle , O astleford, Is tho Bcnsonol a v e rag e leading a t 10.3 b u t ho r a n k s s ix th In coiirerciice g u n n in g \vlUiil3.4.

L arry W nrihc, nursing ii popped n o c k Inst week, played slightly over

a half and pum ped throuuli 22 points U) raise h is average lo lO.G In league play a n d 17.8 overall. Dick Morgan, M urtau g h . Is 14 and 15.1, wllllo -h li - te a m m a te ,—-Jim Leinoii, rings In a t ' 12.7 and 11.0. Barrett, R alt R iver. Is 13.4 ond'l6.1 folliTwed by the H ag en n an trio of Mlko Mason, l l!? and 11.1; k e n M cO am m ou,^12. an d . 11.4 ; .and Brent Tidwell, 12.1 and 13.2.

b e rlo lends In free throw shoot. Ing with 20 for tho loop aiul 00 overall while Syverson, M urtaugh, nnd Qernld P rin ce , Hageriiian, have 51 seasonal fouls to lead there. Paskett, B a f t River, has 24 iouliJu-loBgui)-.pln;

Conference s ta n d in g ai(d points (overall record In p a ren th esis) In- cluile:

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Pistol Team Winners Display Trophies

Vioore Ready to Meet Johnson in Title Match for $200,000 Purse

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a t M ia m i R e a c h , K h i.. T u e s d a y n i j^ h t to w in t h e N a l in n ; ,] i„,

fandal Grid Mentor Sets Two Talks Here

I Keal (Skip) S lah le y , h o iu rin o tb a ll coafh an d a th le ticj t r im -it the U n iversity nf Idaho, will a d d re ss tw o mcet-

cs in Twin Falls M onday riich t. S lahley will be the"paker at a special ''d u tch " V andal B ooster d in n e r a t?'?in nm Monday a t the R oberson hotel, l ie and theg i / v a l l e y V andal Boost- ^ ~ ---------------crs^invite all co a ch e s ‘'- ’‘^ 'T c i Y y o 1 . < ) S e S '

ug tcs-il) th is a r e a a lo n e A t ! W d L / U S t ^ S

S i. l.iJiiis in th e \ i i i t ; a s s iK 'ia - l l i a t A r c h ie .

£ d « second m ee tin g be [ F o i i r S t U r t C r S ginning at 8 p.m. m the;

lu vandal 1 o r c o r iViaritsa Bill m ss f j ,PBoosier chapter : IOWA CITY. la .. Feb. 9 —

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,ro s i e r chap ter p reside iv l. .stild! .. ................. ^SiBhley w'lll discuss the N im h -rn n k ed Iow a's hope.s loover-inadc over lhc past few years u ndefea ted O hio S ta le inthe university in a th le tics and will baakeLball race col-outiine the new 7c '^^Psed W ednesday w h e n fourllhe school put into ^ aw k e y e s ta rte ra beoam e scholar-j.,ar. He al.so If, ‘“ I" >',1 licaHy Ineligible,tcholarshliM wllh a rea m en If availab le fortime pern '^s, Ihe rem ain d er of the season Ls Jun-

^ e - Vnnd;'' , n M ^ ^ ‘" D o n lead-me to urge all the “ I I Ini; .scorer wllh a 22 -p o in t average,,rea and S idelined by cla.-aroom failuresf l the '" '•'’''■ ''‘y p ,.J sey snirt - ii iv e fe .sophomore,i F raJik Allen and second meclinB. P " = f f ' y T o m Harrl-s. Jun io r D av e M aher

and sen io r Ron 2<agar."A fle r a fine s ta r t th ia season,

the lo,v? of these m en certa in ly dim s an y chance of a stijonR f in ­ish in the conference race," said conch Sharm S ch eu erm an ,

___________ _____ „believe the progrcs.s m ade In the university athletic d ep a rtm en t over the past few years will be o( Interest to Magic Volley sport,s (ans, ThLi Is one way one can ,,ho« Uie university thl.s area Is 'behind him and the V andals."

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L e a ru *JUv-Mftr Dn:ir " p i i t Don P ir im r '# 2-2 ;

K renfe l'i ip l ' i D fn lo n D r i l l in K 2 -i!; KLIX TV defMlwl F ld eH ly FU nk S - l ; M«*<low (iold ip l i l M cK e n ile l - l \ H ow lin T nick in j d f f« l f il 1 ^ 'I 'u v e rn 4-0.

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of Uuile dcfe«lo<l A m e r i c a n . ^ n « n 3 -1 ; ; ( m ‘» P/w e tl r f f . tM K i3 E P W . ' M lJf ta ry Inn dffrtiw ! T itif » n d T n i i t i - 1 : M o to r- Vu Hed Sw ith P*Tk S in c la i r ^ 2 .

H lfh IniHvldiiil g im e . B o b W iU o n , t a j ; M rh indlvlitual l e r l u , B ob W a ta o n .

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The f ity ll iU d e fe a te d lUiaa W elU T n ie li* Y r A ltw rtaon 'a d e f ta te d L uckyl lR f r S -1 ; (iem S ta U P t p e r d e fe a te d Bealway HuiW lng C e n lr r . j j a io l t o n 8 -1 ; T hrcf^O C leaners tie d M il ita ry I n n 2-2.

Hitfh indlvM iisl iram e, P a t W illinnM , 198; h ich ind iv idual aeriea , N o rm A F in e , i0 6 ; hl»h l(^ralch ten m c a m e , D eatw ay liallilinir C enter, H a ie lti in , 7 f i2 : h ig h handicap team gam e. U ea iw ay Iliiililin ir Center, H aielton , O IS; h ig h h a n r t i r ip U im «eriM. Cem S u n P a p e r . 2.f.KH; nlM ic r i t fh lp*m arric ii, IleJ itw ny Huild-

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T h e Hawkeyes have won 12 of 15 Rnme.s, loslnR only to S I. Louis, Purdue and C in c in n a ti.

Iowa h as a 4-1 conference rec­ord — second best In th e Big Ten

team w ith a ch an ce to dethrone to p -ran k ed Ohio S ta te .

T he Hawkeyes p l a y In d ian a SaturdR y, hast W isconsin M onday and /h e n e n te r ta in O hio S ta te Feb.

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Of Tar Heels. COLUM BIA, S . C.. F eb . fl - So u th C aro lina su rged from be­h in d In the la te fltages W ednes­day n ig h t to u p se t s ix th ranked N o rth O arolina 69-B2 d esp ite a 06- ^ f n t sho o tlh F p erlo rn T an ce By the

H eels'. York L arese_fln.q_Dmig.Moe.

A p henom enal S o u th C arolina sh o o tin g average o f 62 p e r cent from th e floor an d accu racy from the free throw lin e w h en th e p res­su re w as on keyed th e upset. U was th e Gam ecocks’ f irs t A tlantic Coast conference v icto ry *in nine tries th is season.

T h e Sou th C aro lin a sco ring was a team affair, b u t It w as all La- rese a n d Moe fo r th e T a r Heels. Larese scored 36 po in ts an d Moe 2 as th e two k ep t th e visitors in the gam e until th e f in a l moments.

- lia re se -fo u led -o u t-A v ith -a~ m in u te to r6.. T h e gam e was close m o st of the way. SoDth C arolina p u lled ahead 82-80 w ith a m in u te a n d a half left. T h e n the G am ecocks sewed it up w ith free th row s in the final seconds.

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Burgess Gives GouzagaWm Over Bobcats

SI'OKANE, Feb. 9 — P r a n k Biiit-c.vs. u iu ) playpd it c o o l In the clii(di, \v»'iu t o ’U u 'fo u l l in e an d •s.iiik t\u) free throws w ith s ix se'c-_^ uikN li'fi iu u i won for G onzagft iio-7[) ovtM- hoi M ontana S t a t e col- - li'i:i' lu'i'f Werliu'.'jday n ig li t . -

iiui-.'c.s,-, inatlr (hcNj .Ue/il- th a t liinw’il th e I Kir a.s well. HLs lost field tioHl niKi he made 12 o f th em !irj4 tno> lu id ;i:i jwlnls, c a m e w ith 4 01 Irfi am i jHu G oim iga In to a ■n^t-itrrcr.— ;------------------------ ----------

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cuuplt* of hook .sliot arlLsLs, bill . M:nnni n tu l Jo h n B ryant, t o move iiiii'iui T4-73 Gifftt l i t t l e ' MgO «u;ird I 'a j ji -Sawyfr, h ig h f o r - th o - lascr.s w ith 24. -sank livo fo u l sh o ts , 1111(1 O nnznua tnulcd, 79-74.

Ddm H n n s rn hi; Joi' th e B u lldogs will) Ik Ju m p .shoi and B ob H u n t n'nnocifd a l t r ; Biiri:o.s.s in r l sw ip ­ed tho b a ll and rifled i t t o him .It wa.s 78-71)

RiiiKr^s wii.s foulrd an d hLs two slioi.s from I h r r!^;iniy l in e gave II tn O niv/acn ilfy.sorod 33 po in ts nil lolri. H u n t h^t 27.

" I ’vp iiK\ii\s .siud th a t John.son is a vrrv tood fii;hier. w ith in his llmitaU()ii.s Moore added; ex- plalnlui! Iks linillallon Is In fig-htlnii m e " '

Moori', 41! uniim on . 0 and sllll recoKUi/cd ;i.s iiic cham pion’ by th e New Ynik .nul Ma.ssachiLsett.s boxing con;mis,si(>ii,s. said he was In good .shapr aiul would have lit tle trouble making the ligh t heavyw eight limit.

"As soon a.s I (inl.sh some busl- ne.v; J ’ll be rcndy for Johnson ," he said wlihoui d ab o ra lin g . . ‘T il be available in Ihi'ee or four m o n th s .”

Asked about rrporl,s th at a group o f M ianu Brncli .i)ii.sinc.s.smen had offered S2.'i0.()00 (or a m atch be­tw een Joliiison and Moore. Lhe va cation ing San Dirgo, Calif., busi­nessm an and boxer replied:

" I f ihaf.s not all poppycock, Johnson'.s to t n fitjhl.

"Butr rem fm hrr. 1 wnnt a $200,- 000 Buaranieo.’'

Goold Leads Starlite toCity Loop Win

Bob Gnold ripped th ro u g h 30 po in ts and Gny H enry addi>d 22 m ore as S la rliie lounge w hipped O K Rubber W elders 77-50 in city league play W ednesday n ig h t.

In o ther action. Eastslde m ark e t scram bled to a 40-44 victory over Tw in F alls Bu.slne.ss college: Buhl Moose dum ped Berg and T aylor 41-37, and Valley Nursing hom e edged. S y rln g a 49-46.

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Missouri Valley Loop Keeps Plan

ST. LO UIS, Feb. 9 TTie M is­souri Valley conference—-which re- porte(ily was headed fo r a Breakup —decided W ednesday to continue Its p re s e n t setup.

C onference com m issioner Nor- vall Neve made the ann o u n cem en t a fte r a th re e -h o u r m ee tin g . Every school except D ra k e w as repre-

------------------------------------------------------“No form al vote w as taken."

Neve sa id . "Everyone a ffirm ed his fa ith In the fu tu re a n d w anted to stay In th e conference. T h e m eet­ing w as harm onious."

'B efore the m ee tin g t h e re were p'erslatenl* reports th e valley *waa headed fo r a m em bersh ip show­down a n d even a b reakup .

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It’s Pistol, Bow In Special Shoot

T he p isto l versus the bow In a special sh o o t between tlie Tw in Fa lls ch am pion pistol team and a rch e rs f ro m the O t - Y o - K w a Bowmen.

T he specia l shoot off was a r-■eil-^VeQnesdoy afte r Isrick 's

G un club won th e Twin Palls P istol club in tra -c lub Utle.

T he PistoJ team will fire a t the club grounds on W ashington s tree t n o rth while th e bowmen a rc sh oo t­ing a t th e ir jndoor ran^e In the

.o ld .id o o a a J ija L

Burleson Loses In New Zealand

W ELLINGTON. N e w Zealand, Feb. 9 I;?'—Dyroi Burle.sun of the

M em bers o f H ric k ’s G u n s h o p plRtol te a m ' p o s r w ith t h r tro p h ies th e y w on w in te r i n th e T w in F a lls r i i i lt i l o lu l> \ in lra - c lu bm utohettf—i-'roi>v-4»fi ftf - L aw c^ n ca C ulviir , - J <r Fy-4Pttitat«iT—Hotv>twh- ( B r ic k ) I 'n s o n a n d L a r ry S h n p p a r l . Also m em h trs ," l>ut Im t plc-

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Bays(^ops Two Pistol Titles In Club Series

M. J . Bays, jr ., walked o ff with th e individual honors an d Brick's G un sliop won the team cham - pion.ship a.s Uie Twin P a lls Pistol club's Intra - club series ended T u esd ay ‘n igh t.

B ays won h is lau re ls In the pLstol and cen te rfire m atch es. Mrs.Bays m ade It a clean sweep for Uie fam ily by annex ing th e high w om en’s crow n.

Following B ays in th e .22 caliber standings w ere L. P. C ulver, first expert; S. D. Lueckert, f ir s t sh a rp ­shooter; R i c h a r d B u rn s , first m arksm an ; W a it Baltxer, f irs t un- cla.sslfled. a n d M rs. B ays, high woman.

C enterfire s tand ings w ere Cul- je r t ; Lui

lureil, a rc Mrs. M. J. Hays. an d Richard Pooler. The rlub will m M l-un Ot-Yo-Kwa Hnwman Jirchery team In a sprcial m atch

_________ I r s .~ f t j y s ~ a l . s o " w p i ti t h e W f tm e n 'a c r o w n . ( S t a f f p h t i i o -engravlng) ““ ^

University o( Oregon last h is f i r s t race In New Zealnnd W ednesday night when he was beaten by M u r­ray Halbert In a 4:04.2 mile. B u r le ­son's time was 4 04fi.

Afterward. Burle.son tiet’lin rd a n

invitation to race H ilb ert iq a in at Auckland F r id a y . He already has beaten H a lb e rt, the Olympic 5,000- mpler ch am p io n , several tim es and plans to leave for home Saiiirday .

TARKS R O .\I)W O R K SPRING VALLEY, N. Y .. Feb. 9

ijfi-H eavyw eight cham pion Floyd Pftdci'son boxed, foiir ro u iilis W ed- llfiinay “ a f t e r "d o irir 4*.- m n e l~ o f TOdn'drn. P tiiierson bgjrea ~ two- rounds e a c h w ith John H e n r y and Wil.ion H a n n ib a l, bo th o f New York.

S ix -foo t-eigh t Stephen O o u ld in g o( H insdale. 111., is one o f Y ale’s two varsity ba.sketball c e n te r s .

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ver, 'f i r s t e x p e rt; L ueckert. first sh arp sh o o ter, L a rry S h a p p a rt, first m arksm an , a n d W ilbur Perkins, f ir s t unclassified .

M em bers of th e w in n in g team w ere Culver, J e rry B altzer, S h a p ­p a r t . Dick Pooler. H o w ard M un­son, and M rs. Bays.

Second p lace in tea m honors w en t to th e s ta te police squad, compo.sed o f C lark H an d . Btirns. Lucckert. J im Gerke. C h a r l e s P eu g h an d J o h n W ray.

C lub o fficers em phasized tlia t a lth o u g h th e i n t r a - c lu b series is over, th e g ro u n will co n tin u e to sho o t each T^iesday n ig h t.

ScoresN a v r 60. W i l i a m a n d .Mary 67 A lr - i i 'o r c e - I l l l^ - W e a te r n C olo . S t a t a 71 W e s te r n K e n t u c k y fiH. X a v ie r ( 0 . ) 61 M a rq u e t te 87 . D e P au l f>4 F lo r id a A a n d M Bl. B e tb u n e -C o o k m a n

76N lt tg a r * 74 . S y r a c u s e S2 I .e tn o y n a ( N .V . ) fifi. I th a c a 66 B ra d le y i l l . T a m p a 11 n e lm o n ft A b b e y SO. i / n o i a R 1 V ^ » RS

• N o r t h w e s t e r n (I> a .) S i* le c o l l e g \ M , C e n te n a r y CO ^

O h io u n iv e r s i ty 91. M iom i ( 0 . ) 75 M a lo n e 7 6 . R io (Jran .l.- tVl V llla n o v a 108. C anU lii» '•!L e h l tfh 60 . L a f n y e l le F o rd l ia m Sa, W a jrn o r Trt N e w H a m p s h i r e Dl. (’on n . *4 lltM vdoln 60. M a in e fi:'T i l l s * 78. O k la . C ity t ’ .P r o v id e n c e 6 7 . iit iive rH ily fiaV e r m o n t 70. S t . M iflinc l’« ( V l , | (i5

S E A R SROEBUCK AND CO.t u b e l e s s

o r t u b e t y p eR E T R E A D T I R E S A T TH E ESa.

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A |f r « l S8. S t . L ji\v rc n ce i> v C a ta w b a R l. E a a l C a ro lin a (>4 W e a te r n C a r o l i n a 77, H igh P o i n t 6# P i U 87. C a r r je g ie T ech 75 B o w lin K G r « n 6 7 , Tole<lo 6S & u U i C a r o l in a 80 , N o rth C u r o H n a 12 i J a r i c t t a 80. ^ M u a k ln g u m 64 E a s te r n K e n t u c k y 80, I ./o u in v illt 74 •A k ro n 77 . M o u n t U n inn 6.S D u c k n e il 6H, S w a r th n io r a 37 O t te rb e in 8S, 01>er1ln 81 C o lg a te 46. S i e n a :;8 V ir g in ia TecH 8 6 . V U l W D u q u e a n * 7 0 . K e n S t. iD.) 77 (o v e r­

t im e |H o ly C roaa 1 0 6 . D a r tm o u th fB C o lb y 77. D a te a 66 L o y o la ( B a l t im o r e ) SO, Jo h n a H o p k in i

K v a n a v II le 9 2 . .R u t l« r 7<C o n iH g a ( W a s h . ) 60, M o n ta n a . S t a te

u n iv e ra l ty 70 C C N Y 84. B r id g e p o r t 72 'W a a h ln g to n ( S t . L o u lil 77 , K a n i a i

O ily U . 60 M u h le n b c r ir 81). R u tg e r i 81 ( o v e r t im e ;

N A T I O N A L B A S K E T B A L L A 8 8 N D e t r o i t 126, P h i la d e lp h ia 123

- f l y n i n m - i 3 0 .~ n oBt on lo s --------------------

N a t i o n a l h o c k e y l e a g u eT o r o n to 6 , N e w Y ork 8 C h ic a g o 6 , D e t r o i t 2

N early Identlco l targ e ts .will be used a t th e sam e distance. i

T h e p isto l club will shoot a t 7 p.m '. w hile th e archers will begin a t 8:30 p .m . Tuesday.

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FREE TIRE MOUNTING I'

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PAGE TWENTY TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHOTHURSDAY. FEBRUARY il ,1551

Kennedy Will Farewell Slated Postmaster General Plans to Take Lead in Replace Top-Salaried ChiefsWorld ksuesWASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (UPD

President K ennedy has decided to lake the Initiative Iri n e g o tia tin g some U. a. dHtercnces w ith B a s - sla over Loos, the Congo a n d o th e r arena.

K ennedy Indicated th is y e s te r ­day when he called a top<»Ievel W hite House conference o n L ao s tmd told his news conference h e

A fter the. conference, a tte n d e d by Secretary o f S tate D e a n R usk . Defense S ecretary Robert 8 . M c -

. jJi«nara..-im d...Q ther-tQ p_QllIciaJa, W hite House Press S e c r e t a r y P ierre Salinger said th a t a n y c o n ­clusions reached 'would be a n ­nounced only after c o n su lta tio n with o th er governmenLs.

U. S. Ambnasndor to M oscow Llowellyn Thom pson re tu rn e d to W ashington la s t night a n d w as scheduled to m eet with K en n ed y soverol tim es th is week fo r policy talks.

K ennedy again made c lear a t hLs news conference th a t he s t i l l considered some understanding o n Laos and the Congo a p rere q u is ite to b e tte r 're la tJo n s-w Jth -R u sflla ,— -

WASHINGTON, Feb. 0 W — Postm aster Oenerol J . Edward Day plans to replace several lop- salarlDd postal oKlclals because, he said yesterday they ore purely political appolnteca ot th e Elsen­how er admlnlslrallon.

There ore 60 Jobs Involved, In th e 15 reRlonal ol/lces set up by th e Elsenhower adm inistration.

i t o i -y G ets

CARNIVAL SETJERO M E, Feb. 0 — Je ffe rs o n

PTA will hold the annual c a rn iv a l beginning a t 5:30 p jn . F r id a y . Supper will be served a n d g am es and en te rta in m en t p lanned . P r o ­ceeds will be used for school e q u lp -

3IICUAEL B. C M U 8 E N . . . will be h o n o rtd a t a fa re ­

well lestimoniai d in n e r a t 7:30 p.m. Saturday; a t th e T w in Fails LDS fifth ward ctaiiehouse. He la the son of Mrs. T h o ra C laus­en. 1210 Addison av en u e east. Iln will enter the m ission hom e In .fia lt U k cX ’ity_Feb. 20.„fqt.ono. week a ndUvlIl leave for h ia m is-

I BR>n ih ' D«nmarl< TeB T ’W08 bom in D enm ark a n d oaroe to the U.S. In 1 ^ . (S ta ff en -

Four FramesT he Twin FalLi public library

h a s “ purchased - four •• additional fram es and will hnve four more a re reproductions available for circulation, according to A rthur L. DeVolder. city librarian.

He noted th a t the purchase wa.s m ade with a check presented by the Magic Valley Art guild.

T h e pictures Include ‘'Tomato P lo n t and Decanter," P ablo Picas­so; "Place du Tertre,’’ Maurice Utrillo; “Harbor at Deauville." Raoul Dufy, and "Two Olrls a t th e Plano." Pierre Augusie.

Other selections by these artists will be-avoiJoblc, DeV-oidcr-jiotccL

pxhlblt, of nrlglnfll pain tlnns by the Magic Valley A rt guild wUl ■be-held-March-20.26. I n clmrge of

rra v ln j)

m en t, report Mr. a n d M rs. Alvin Taylor,' publicity c h a irm en .

arrangem ents for the spring ex­h ib it Ls M rs. N. A. Henicleman, president o f the guild.

READ TIMES-NEW8 W ANT ADS

Day 5aid . B u t h e d id not s a / e x ­actly how m any of those now f i l l ­ing th e m would be fired.

"W e Ititend to th e maximum e x ­tent possible,” D ay said, "to h a v e postm asters m an a g e their p o s to f - hces. A nd we in te n d to have r e ­gional lead e fsh ip ' which c^n a n d will w ork w ith u s toward t h a t goal."

Day’s form al s ta tem en t was i n reply to c ritic ism by Rep. A u g u s t & J o h a n se n . R .. M ich. J o h a n se ntold th e hoU^e T u esd ay th at D av^sd ep a rtm en t ■ was pu ttin g p re s s u re on th e 15 reg io n a l directors to r e ­sign o r re tire a n d otherwise e n ­gaging In "sch en an lg an s” with t h e civil s c r v i c e ^ s tc m .

V IS IT IN K IN G HILL K IN O HILL, Feb . 9 - K a r l

R ichards, D e tro it, visited his s o n - in-law and d a u g h te r , Mr. and M rs Paul E ricson , a n d fam ily here.

Grange Gives Nod to State Solon’s Work

HAGERM AN. Feb. 9 — HaRcr- m an G ran g e voted to commend

son. n a t io n a l Grange m a s te r , will attend.

Newson w ill speak a t a meeting In the T w in Falls J u n io r high school a t 8:30 pjn. S a tu rd a y , Feb. 18. All G r a n g e rs are u rg e d to bring guests’ to th e open m ee tn ig .

Ed K oest,e r, Gooding county agent, a n n o u n c ed a b ee f bull sale at G o o d in g Feb. 20. a n d a ' special animal d isease program al the

S ta le S e n . Don FrederlcKson onl^.Q^JJ.^J^o^^ Gooding a t 8 p.m. his e ffo r ts to hold th e line on'pcb. 16. Local veterinarian.’; will tax a tio n in the leg is la tu re ,..a t aldLscuss p rob lem s of a n im a l dis- m eetlng th is week. B liss G rangers case.were guests. ; ^j-, a n d Mrs. E lm er Young.

Mrs. R obert B u tle r , m aster of Orchard Valley G ran g e , w ere^ the B liss O range, p resen ted ihe.guests. Y o u n g announced a trave ling "house f o r y o u th “ to Ted; supper a n d dance to be h e ld S a t-Bell, H n g p rm an -voted su p p o rt to r th e r ig h t to work com m unity sale to be h e ld ^ t W est bill a n d f o r a bill to c la rify respon- ^8.slblllty fo r highw ay acciden ts In- H a g e rm a n members v o te d to co- volvlng range ca ttle . Noy B rack- operate w i th other O ra n g e s In the e tt le r is ln t tre co m m ittee member^ county a n d th e PomomL GraHEE to presen ted the proposals. ‘ ulld m e p icn ic shelter a t Niagara

I t w as r lp o r tc d the O range tual L ife In su ra n c e com pany will .scnlcd b y Mrs. Stanley ' Hoskovec, d e d ic a te ’*lts new build ing Feb. 20: who g a v e a rending, " S lo w down In N am p a and I je rsc h e i D. New-]at 50." B o n n ie and D o n n a Pope

p layed two a c co rd io n solos. Games w ere d irected by M r. and Mrs. p o lla rd and M r. a n d Mrs. Dick pope.

T h e n lx t m e e tin g a l 7 pm. Feb..>0 w ill launch th e "operatioiis for­w ard ” m ovem ent w ith each meni- her urged to b r in g a prospectivem em ber to th e pancake supper. „ .........T h is will be u n d e r th e direction ol C utler, m anager Lhe home econom ics committee with Mrs. T ed B ell, chairman.

90 Unemployment Claims Are NotedAJoti’ MnAmnlntrriiiJMr .. ^New unem pJoynm ii

cla im s filed al th e Twni * p loym eot secu rity ant'r.r, q.j!;’ th e p a^ t week totalerl % f,,. F a lls coun ty . accord;nK ;o

Student .VisitsHAGERM AN. F eb . 0 - Virginia

Norwood, d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Norwood, is visiting her p a r ­ents upon c o m p le tio n of. the se-

b e -U n i veral ty -o f^dahShe plans to leav e th e first of next week for e m p lo y m en t In San F ra n ­cisco.

Bill Roberts, w h o has been a t ­ten d in g the U n iv e rs ity of Idaho, -has transferreti to Boise Junior college this s e m e s te r , He is the son of Mr. an d M rs. Fred Roberts. The Roberts w e n t to . Moscow Tues­day an d moved h im to Boise.

T h is brings Hie Tu,;i i- ,!•, ta l 10 580 clAuns fu; c laim s filed In th e ‘ ’to ta led 1.277. b d n sm ? ■■•p' lo ta l to 13.557.

Clalm.s filed In oihr;- M agic Valley Includccl hew clalnw f o r ^ lou. G ooding, e igh t, to ta l -n/: j 31, to ta l 187 |-ft» d ^ U flal 111. ^

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. lilCr Tl.MES-NEWS, tw in : FALLS, IDAHO PAGE TWBNTyrONB

This is iho se c o n d big w eek of c u r 35 lh A i/iivcrsary

C elebration . Jusl lo o k 'a t th e se many v a lu e s n\ I’Ni'iy d c p a il

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TOMATO SOUP,10’/ 2 Oz

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See “CLIOVE OF IN D IA ” with Uonald Colcmuii and L oretta Youiiff on IG A STAR STAGE a t !):;j() T hursday cvcninjr, on KLIX-TV.

N E W CROP

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Hal Boyle Answers Writers’- Queries as Pavement Plato:

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Whal .should I doV |l'.\r, iilivn ! .My ;u.'! I .»n“ m -T'.

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V A L E N T I N E S

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Rog. 18.50

LADY REMINGTON

Reg. h T95 Lady

SH5CK PATRICIAN .

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- -This is-i^uch-Tnnrc'thnTrn'pnpulTir — 'loa^l to y o u r p lia r in a c is t.I.iltc y o u r ph y jite ian , ho is dodlcatcd to a su ifiir n in jn r ca u sc —

. to korp you w ell a n d healthy.

T lie " o iitirc of prevention* ' a d a g e is nil im portant In p re v e n tiv e m edicine. A n n u a l p h\'.'‘.ical c ::aniinatinns an d p ro m p t (liat;no.ii3 of illncs.s enable y o u r d o c to r to .sa\’(? yt)U precious tim e a n d nionc}'.

M o re an d more people rcco/»nizo the wisdom of a r r y u ln r medical checkup . I t is th e beJt way to p u t

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Whf Pay More?

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Reg.' 24.50

N0R£JL£0 RAZOR_ 1 1 2 f

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Stamps

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OPEN SUNDAY

9 Q.m.'fro 9 p.m .

LYNWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Filer Avcnuo JEast, Next to High School “

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TIMKS-NEWS, TWIN FAtI.S, IHAHO PACE TWENTY-TPIREE 'J

Bcl-air — Premium Q uahi'/ Fio/cn, Concentrated - Rich ir ViUminC (Case of 12. - 2 .2 S ) 6 oz.

Bol-oir “ Frc$h F ro z e n T h o lu'.ciou^ K ind" -- Full, Rod C olor, F irm Texiurr?, Dclr.ious F la v o r (Case o f 12 — 2 , 9 5 ) ' 1 0 o i .

Bel-oi'r -- Pressed Exclusively From Rool ConcoVd 'G rap es -- G o o d T o o tin g oncJ Henlihful(Case of 12 - 2 ,2 9 ) 6 oz.

Here’s a contest that gives you 200 chances to win a first prize! Yes, 200 persons will each win a handsome 11 cu. ft. Whirlpool Freezer.

and 2000 others will win second prizes. The contest is easy and fun. ’ Hurry to Safeway righ t now for your entry blank and complete details

on the contest. You may be-a lucky winner! To make your trip-to Safeway doubly worthwhile, stock up on the many frozen food values we

are featuring Tigkt now. They are bargains you won’t want to miss . . . quality is high and savings are great!

U.S. No. 1 — Sweet. Yellow— Adds Flavor to Any Meet

Ib.tellohig 10clb. u

For Qual i ty F o o d s . . . All You N eed To Remember is Safeway!

U.S. "Choice" G r a d e -

.T en d e r, Chuck C u ts

(Boneless, T e n d e r ,la s y to Slice - lb 7 9 c T

^ o d d CrdckerV 49«i lb; box 2 9 i S traw b erries ,cl.f'.iTssi'p:: 4 for 1.00

R ib R o a s t^hort Ribs

U.S. "Choice" G rade

Cut From Same Sides .of Beof as Safeway'i Finest Sleoi<s an d Rib Roasls

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G r o u n d -B e e f Tamales

Safov^/ay's-- Lovy Fgj Conlent For less Shrinkage In Cocking

Wilson's Famous Beof Tamales — A Favorilo For Y ears

Corn ICmg'—"Tender, ' Lecm,-Smokod Flavor

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B E O O S I S ”Asst. Colon & Slyloi

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m S A IIIlR L IN G lSat., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Hot Chocolate & EngBSsh Muffins

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pradic.ilion ‘-f iu b c rc u ln s :; i:ili', wo mu..: m il (iv(‘r!n(i;< lii; ' ! ■

liibficiili'-'^-'i„i'dl;ili' lii'.'I;h pruljIi-Mi i:i I Gem m il'," m-; 'r iT tr :i O,Idi-.ho iu!mlmsir;i:tn' i-f iHnl h,■ir.ml m ;• iv,i; rir,il!lP sllllf ll'"il!h tier i! l ii ;.T ' • \l.,

ill' ‘ Uft liu',1 III..Ill) (;!•;).iri;iii.';’c(. lUMllh s t .': i‘!lt!V-.lMl:>lll;. r'l ■lubcrculasis i;radit:aU au i:: L i...i;:, .v,,,,,,i, rxpm«i I't incrc.i.sf cii';)r:-.u.:iii in -m ii- r.. in ca.si’-(intlin^ iinti (l;:i!'iu)'.',;c !■ \i.i- '. r . 'uork bptm 'n p n u lic iim ‘'''i.'-:iuii: • "imns. piiblii- h c a lih pn'.^oiincl ;:ii:l ,• i,volimicrr ^wn'kiTs Ii ;tl o i . '■'••i i"!'" 'pccicd lo m ake ni-n i' c iIi t Hvi' ii •• ' 'of ilM'driiiis iiiul t iic ilil i 's cui-n 'ni- i i , ' „ i ' ' ' i * iIV avalhWe lo r iri 'a ln u M ii o: llic » .''i i .m' I'.- . disMse, I ■ ' ' ' ' J',

"Dtilcvcn ih i 's p iin ii- t i i l) (‘tviilo.‘iisi | 'dru{;.5 thcniM'lvrs prc.si’jil pr.iljlcin.s .............. .in liibrrciiln.' is Ir(*;ilnunL an d con-'j'l irJj," Dr. C.irvur ;u'ido:i. 'i:i'ti:':'i/ti ut n

He poji:i’‘(l ou i t,li;1i .‘ i.iii.s": .........from ilii'bt;ii[* Lu!)(M'fu!i'>:s tifi>.|i;-' !■lal at Cioucliiiu ia a w liiirly Ju;;iij perceniiii’.c s 'o f pnticni.s u ill i iii-( nbemilaM.s oj'(-nni>;ni.s Ihnl. w nfM 'ni.ii.ii: .hm ffliolly or n a rn a l ly rc.sistani t'>' ~ ~

"one”onim ic (if l lit' di'iiii.s. ^'iliis mi'aiis i.iiai we inll.sl ni:ik

every rflo ii lo (iiid liii)iTculn.s..s .ca.se.s and qci tlin ii undn- iidc- |uato li'eiilnu-nt a.s .sonn a.s po.s.M-

iIp." Dr, Carv»‘r Miid. "Thf! tlir.n lay .snnn arrive wlirii tlU'sr drii;;>

_ ill ltd li)iit;('r I)v «’fl(‘flivi!, T h c : i ‘'can l)t’ nil luilfu'ny nicn.suri'.s on tuljpi'culnsis jio.spiiali/.alioii and troniiin'ni or \vp niay end uj) in ihi* .saiiio .siiiiattrii \\c wen* in lo or 15 years ht'fori' th fre wcir anti*lul)t‘Vfulosis rivvius,"

He mill'd ih ai ilic M ate I ijImt- culosK hospiial h.is Cil paiiciiis under iri'iuaii'iH . 'I'lii.s i.s an in-

pc i'- i-mr~Trnm~~in57:Afi I'ddilional .'"iiiii palU’n is arf* rlierN and irra l« ’d uiuii'r ihr JiospKalfi t)u ip u u c iu pro[.’.raai liwpital si.aif playiiiciun.s ooiidutL outpaiinit clinfr.s in Of)odin",Coeiir(rAlciif. I.cu i.stcn . and I’ocaicllo ia o rd i'r lo provide Ma:i‘- "Ide cdvcraL’i'.

Dr. C.iivr-r ad d ed th a t ihe crfaspil piiiiriH load and the nnn\- lns-Oi)l.i)iiil»*nl .‘•rrvirrs-havc* rni.' eri Ibe npi'iMjii.niiI expnndllure.s <if tlip hospital ro 'nslderably. ••.Hinn' tlie biKlfiPi for i,hi‘ n irrc iu bicn- Jilum liiul bci'ii p redicated on n

I Pfillcm loiid nf l.-.s.s tliaii (iO pa- tlem.s ” ‘

'TIH' n.'U' iiibfrcnlo.si.s contrnl p ro ™ h hf'iim biilli a ro u n d I he

frvici'.s ,111,1 la r ili ile s of iho .stale »'bwiil,K:s h rsp iia l, lie said, "W:'

in intii' II) v iriua llv Pliniliiah' ubpmiln*r n:; a scflcni.s heallli

I’ in h i.iho biiL we ran iiai aiiord Id even th in k of relaxini; w iiiiiny y,.|irs y n ,"

Inr"iir!ir.ion. lu* .said. “W lm t we J ‘ ‘ iu(|„ imw (-, slep up ca,se- '»ai”'-'iirii\iiii-s, provide ndeniiate

j^lUJimu;_uiuM.MioNv«up- «nre - (.t ^nasL. ,:i,sr(in.s u ii.h the dLsoa.so and Mrl e tn-pn-vnu now ca.sc.s from ^tcurrmi;"

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gillie., " , I t.'.it'iilliillll.s,Julliu'r, “ " ’iMacli iind con- “illlfil i,y W'’''r i ii |, (lucalliinii Mib- , A liiiii “ •"iilleijcc. h 'llltb 1' " " "I'l'vnil by ■■Bill. 'I l l lllll^(| li, II,„ IQ

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C o m p le t e l o w - c a l o r i e f o o d m a d e

d a i l y f r o m f r e s h d a i r y p r o d u c t s !

_A ._flU Q d_-a_dQ y_rolls-tho-pou l id s '— away! New Meadow Gold W eigh t ' C an tro l-900 contains only 900 co l- ' orics p e r quart, (ari less thon y ou r av e rag e doily food intbke. But It gives you all tho essen tia l vitaniin s an d m inera ls re c o m m e n d e d ^ b r a d u lts p lus the p ro te in needed to keep y ou r strength’ w hile you losg w eight. It's eosy a n d — with y o ijr '' d o c to r's advice — i t 's safe. J u s t d rin k a g lass-oL W eight Control-900^^ (ab o u t 22 5 calories) as. It com es from th e carton in s tead of eating a. m eal.' Choice of chocoloto or vanilla flavor. It's 0 delicious dietary drink m ode locally from fr e s h dairy prod­uc ts— ta stes like o 'm ilk shake, fills you up. Contains no d rugs or ortlfi- ciol bulk ing agents, W eight Con­tro l-900 is tho healthy way to s tay

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^]augatuck Chemical DivisionDopt, A Elm Stroot, Naugatuclc, Connoclicut

]ii(iiliiri'M ul sflcit rroloclantt, funglclilei, mltlcldes, InstclicIJcK, Rtowlh rolird> iiili, lioililclUeii 5p«'8Dn,rhy|Dn,AramU«. S>iiK)or,MII,A)aniip, DuYjtut.

R ea d y to. drink — no m ixing, no stirring

E conom ica l <— costs only penn ies per day

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19b EDSELC orsair Sport Coupe. Siren red

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1957 CHEVROLETBcl-Ali- 4-Door, 'niriiiiol.so iiiid wlilto fin ish . Tills eiir Is fully equipped. I t has reui booiI Urea, ono locnl owner and low m lle- ngo. T h is fine ciir l.s ii «6w cur Irn d c-ln ,

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61 CHEV..... $3195IMPALA H A R D T O P SEDAN

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58 CHEV..... $1895NOMAD WAGON

JU.ully uiuu und luudcil.

57 CHEY..... $1295JiKDA.S'. VH. iiowiTuliik*, lu'w cust.itn ii.|il i-oM-rn, Jiim civiThaiili'cl,

57 PONT..... $10952-D O O R SEDAN

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55 PONT....... .$8959-P A 6S E N G E R WAGON

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49 STUDE. .:'$345(nil. Clean. A«1 iiiechnnluully.

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’55 BUICK ................5695C e n li i ry lu d o r hordu> |i, U ad iu , h e a te r, D y n u flo w , p o w e r # le e r in g a n d lu* to n e .

'53 B UICK ................$295S u p e r 't r n io r h a rd lo p . V-B e n g in e , r a ­d io , h e a le r , D y n a f lu w ,

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I 'l iw .T u li .lo Iranam lA A lon, w h ile " a l l lir.--. ............................... J IT J5 •

i;-’ * K o K M . 2-.li).>r C iu lo m 300. 6

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w lu lp t tu l l liiv ii ........................IUU&

ll'J.5 K O U n K i>lrl»ne h a r d ta p . T w o-

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a n l iraniinilH iiion. n e w p a in t ,

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f i i iU h w ilh fl c y l in d e r m o to r ,

f l tn n d n n l t r a n im la i i lo n t m o to rr c h u l f t ....................... ....... I130S

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t i r e s , m o to r ro b u ill . O n ly .1005

1054 P L Y M O U T H 4-ilm .r M -.l«n. r n .

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t r a n s i w r t a t i o n *ee th if l ..... |2 9 5

1054 P L Y M O i m r W o b r i e a i n r i l i i d Io . h e a t e r s ta n d a r d t r a n t n i l s - ■ io n , 63 ,000 m iles . F o r g ood

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1958 P O N T I A C '2 - d o o r a e d a n . R a d io , '.jh e a t e r . ' so o d ru b b e r ......... _ .. |2 5 5

1050 F O R D 2 -d o o r c o n v e r t ib l# , V 8 j

m o to r , n e w t o p ...........................|1 2 6

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• '57 BUICK. . _______ $1195C e n tu r y . T u ilo r h a rd to p . U a d lu , heul* e r , D y n iid u w , im w c r • u -c r in ir . pow er b r u k c a , tu*U iu« b tu u u m l w h U c .

'56 PO N TIA C ........... $895.S r A l l C U IK K . I 'l i rd o r h a r d to p , Ua- d lu . hi-H tcr, h y d r a n ia t ic , j ju w e r a lee r- iu tf , a n d lU 't i in e .

■55 PO N TIA C ........... $795l- 'u rd o r , a la l lu n w atrU n. R a d io , h i-u ter, h y d r a n ia t ic a n d tii* lo n e .

’53 PO N TIA C ........... $295I ''iir< liir. R a d io , h i 'u lc r , h y d r u m u tic , u n d po w i'r b te iT in i:.

’53 PO N TIA C ........... $195F u r d u r . ti c y l in |le r . I tu d io . b e u lu r und

’54 M ERCURY .........$195M ()n l« ru y tu d o r . I tu d io , h c a lu r a n d o v e rd r iv e .

’55 M ERCURY I........$695M o iitv rv y F o r ilo r, R a d io h v u te r, M cru -o in iU li:. K x cu lk 'n l r u b b e r a n d n e w tu - lu n u p u in l .

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■56_FORD ..... ,..,.^,,?1045T u d o r V lc to rrn , F n l r lu n c n io d u l. R a­d io , h e a te r,- I 'o rd u i 'i ia tk * , a i r c o n d it io n - iiiK . V -li c n itii iu a n d tu - tu n o t>ink an il w h iti! .

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$95 and U P.

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1051 F O U D 4 -d o o r, « c y l in d e r m o to r ,

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p i c k u p . 4 w heel d r iv e , o 'r lg in k l rc<l f in is h . 21,000 o e t u t l m ile s

w i lh n e w t i r e s . See t h i s ^ -1 1 6 0 5

I960 C H E V R O L E T \tj t o n l i l c k g p .

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m ia a io n , 18,000 m lle a , s ty ie s ld *

M y . O n ly » : ---------— . : . . | 1 7 9 5 '■

1957 W I L L Y S f o r w a r d , to n p ic k u p , 4 w heel d r iv e , n e w re d

p a i n t , g o o d ru b b e r ............... 11805

lOifi I N T K R N A T IO N A L l i to n .p Ic lD - .- u p , l o n g w h e e lb s ie , 4 - s p e e d ■

t r a n s m la a lo n , new p a l n t - . ^ » t 7 0 6

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s ty i c s ld e b o d y , S ^ p e e d t r a n s -

m lw lo n . N ic e __

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a x i e .............V-.......................— ..1795

1058 C H E V R O L E T I t o n , l o n f f

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s p e e d t r a n s m ls i l o n , 2 - s p e e d s x le .

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