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,. J glghth traf- ^. M l i . flo death ol 1959 in H |k ' Magic Valley occur- ' % 'suit 0 / an accident I ff— l \ riXT l i l\ T > IT rir\ w. w I Dies as -Overti cHOSHONE, Feb. 17— F ra n k R, . killed instantly about 12:15 a.m. " l^g.,va 3 <lpiving-went.out of con Shoshone and overturned. The Hail ■vpd as a sheepherder, wa.‘? • found hhis head crushed, according to i 1Aiiderson, who assisted in the mve, car which he also owned, was ------- --------------------- Hailey, Wee Protest Z^1 , and an Vexation 01 Ing Area Into T.F. :;?s 5 , Falls city commissioners „ night referred to the plan- , „ ^ ^ ^ and zoning commission a re- and lod (or annexation made by sub- Lincoln lis o( the Fairbanks subdlvl- Jo*' (»'■ 1northwest of Blue Lakes boule- „ "g",," d and Fall! avenue, despite pro- morning 1 from three olher property returned ,e(s in the area. I petlUon signed by three prop- ' fowners In IheTirea was-8ent.-to. -- -Mckeni nning commission alonpr with other InJ iMUest, Those protestlne an- fatality,. aUon were S. D. Lueckert, Lincoln ( Dije Scott and Norvai W lldman. slstlng In IVare the only three persons Ilv- Patrolmai in ths subdivision area at this e. car, trave IdJ wcre recclvcd and opened for hit the purchase o( a light Industrial ;tor and two flve-cublc-yard np trucks. The bids were refer- T ,. to the clly manager for atudy A 1 1 recommendations. Q resolution selling golf ijourse U : to be the same as list j£ar was Here I roved by the commissioners, Au- fatalltlc: rtatlon ot one 4.000 lumen light Magic V be Installed al Momingslde stole: ool was given by the board. y he board aulhorlzed the build- Magic V Inspector lo attend the annual ,, Itlng ot the Southern Idaho- i™ ” ' ! tehi Oregon chapter of the In- rational conference of-building ^ clals to be held nt Boise on Peb, In 1 c&me bacli > jh» meeting wns adjourned uhtU tolng bac t Tuesday, Feb, 24, because next where It (lay Is a legal holiday, lulles Sudden ISecome Indis Iitor’8 Not«—For six yearn John FoBter Dullea hi I. S. world relailons. Today, &t a crucial period toUowlns story, first of three. John M. Hlghtowe I u d the U, 8, position In the world today. D«, knew Diillja long before he became secreta Uea telh st home and abroad froru . By JOHN m T h IGHTOW iVASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (/P)— A wei re dared predict what has now hapi John Foster Dulles. He has been f Iter of violent controversy, th a t it is tat this perilous juncture of histor; mocratic eyes alike, Dulles has sudt pmsible man in the conduct of U. S son is that the m o n t h a ad-are-so filled with the l^pccts of action and dan- iieffl I in the cold war that ^ ' nklngton shrinks from the W ot a changBSii the position “mtary ot state, __ w lhe slUng Dulles this Is ob- li it tiD Ironic as well as & picas- ilLJLL cWigiL.ol allalrs.-'Ao-Dulles —-- ---------- ^ u peat a.s any In public life. RUPERl option has always been eager- 21, was s( fta e d . But realism also is a the state “ arlt of the Dullea character. As t.. wraaches hls '7I«t birthday JH' - a he knows that the outlook 'T h e Neg ™i and his grasp on foreign earlier thh ^ Has never been less certain. involuntar\ ke lutare 1 , |„ ,he hands of doc- ^ ^tlng him tor cancer through I*” brief periods ot pain and the 31, In «lec|>, reading and The chai the army's Walter Reed first degre i«.«i. Among Ihelr best weapons was filed oi ^wsged physique and his will taken to I t Uim u County ’> '■‘"8 off his . _ * as th. D ‘■'““'ne his dlll.^ Pf'sltlcnfj foreign poi- C“ ™CH1 ff *' fMovofv eludes MARRAI etiorts, then the Dulles l® -Slr Wi) w " "’"'■W stage are now Thursday < I .lli J Pf'-'Wenl Elsenhower note Ariato J, to appoint a sue- two-week c iL „ , Mediterrani outcom. I----------------- possibility Wtnce S , l o n g XT btt., . wourccs \I "tt'larv o»noth^ iN ilanterL In S Z t h a t -------------r Washington .SAN J<IA ®i«c« nf n << por- wm reporle C “■ , to W».hin, ' Moear ‘’"'"cillnto fu< Americini, M held hv ‘'""8'™ “* the W«Bhln|lon iiM dl t’hJ";5.,''»‘!Un_con-.IMUheJK. "lon iha n, “0'n‘n- '^»"y amhut “ "<> WABHINi eomnSni,rn“ , ' “ ‘' ' ‘'“h i p of and Confco '“‘wilowti win, 1 'ofolns ho lied to “"manV I ' ' . “ " ‘‘' ‘I State. ""“"Wly, '> 1 . year-or, WASHIN' *'“ terii niu?. Iwrsettade o»lled Into “ W ll",, " '" ’'" «>elr a c r - J o h n Fm l., Is th„ I . ' niedloal eet '“'"■Nlkiin ‘,^,"*'1!!' of Sovldt m rnt-throv Qcnirnn J l ? " ' ' ’’' ' ' - the I'O '“iclalc, in, nnd •'LONDOU .'"Wice I Atlnn-Adnan Men “ ' 'C«oiirc 1 1 1 Pw o »llght fog f ir Ill'll .F'' Mondorw oi I. WiiKn 1 ) appoor to Ij .. -■■■■ ' af- re- '■ ' ent ' ----------■■■' 'JL _________ ~ ^ ___ A Regional ^ OfficUl City and County Nawipapgr s C a r -------------------------------- rrrease : R. Shepard, 56, H ailey, ‘I?''''®'' a.m. today after the 1956 H'' , f control seven miles north- Hailey man, who was em- f. u- ound underneath the car, * JJ ; to Shoshone Police Chief . ^ investigation. A passenger was Darrell McKenzie, 49, liley, who waa found '.valk- . ' alone the highway in a zed atate by Ollie Albright would d another state highway ’ spea mrtment employe as they were _______ urnlng to Shoshone with snow- , wing equipment. ' kllbright said when they .stopped McKenzie, they discovered the* tj ?' . M c K e n z i e ^ _______________i s treated by«a :al physician k g ” I M I ^Ai p i lodged in senati icoin c o u n t y said a the rc- tndcr of the daiy, ght. Tue.sday niltte( rnlng he was the ir to the ^'iiclnn■s office pnrty- further treat- have icgcd IcKenal6 -r^o 0iv©d-hcad-cuU-and. ^ er injuries. Investigation in. the Nan Uity,.the first for the year for coin counly. is continuing. As- office ing in the investigation is State land rolman Willard Baker. ! ngent ollce Chief Anderson said the , traveling .south on highway 03, '----------- the shoulder and apparently Bonner ---------------------------------- yet by Traffic Death '?v}‘ Scoreboard Here is a comparison of traffic TT 1 talltie.s for 1958 and 1959 for y 3J agic Valley and for the entire agio Valley, 1958 ...................... . 1 M l agic Valley, 1959 ........................ 8 aho, 1958 .......................................22 P aho, 1959 ............................ .^. ..... 20 * eled for 96 yards with two «JERO els in the borrow pit. It then ^ e back onto the highway before county ig back in the the borrow pit M re It traveled another 250 feet Potato : (ConUaaed en Par* J. Colnmn 1) «I ------------------------------------------------ - Boise ai -m 'x*V affect ti inly Has £■■; lispensibles:? illes has been the dominant figure period In the oold war. tbe secre- Mondt imacy-ha*-roaoh<)d-B^roMro6dHn- Tsorn—tw ghtower takes a look at the Dullea todoy. Hightower, a Pulitzer prize group. U secretary and haa reported hla ac- present ml.e..u»k- 0llk»._ . .. . ITOWEK ' would p ^ week ago no one. would happened to the prestige ® een for so many years a p,ai„ed : it is alm ost unbelrevable. This l( istory, in Republican and which » suddenly become the in- plates tc U. S. foreign policy. The , - — ■ --------- the pot .. renulred Bgro W om an Jgid”"™ entenced for inife Slaying JPEHT, Peb. n-Lucille Harnm,' J jO Ul vaa sentenced to 10 years in f state penitentiary Monday by V let Judge Shwman J. Bellwood. louri e Negro woman pleaded guilty —Loutde !r this month to a charge of P'ety toi untary manslaughter in thc "'.I?''!’ *’ ier knife death Jan, 5 of Wllile Ser oM 31, to the Rupert city park. Shrine c e charge wos amended from- a Lourd^ degree murder count, which Ihe^relgi liled originally. The woman was here on ] 1 to Boise today by Minidoka annlvers ty officers. ______________________ tra n sfo rr ____________________ this moi m cniLL TO TAKE CRUISE .RRAKKOH, Morocco, Feb. 17 tomorrov Hr Winston Churchill will sail The extr sday on Greek shipping mag- otherwlsi Aristotole Onasins’ yacht for a firllen on veek cruise to the Atlantic and lor ritei terranean. '. . Lent. N E W S JI^ L L N jilAV, P. R„ Feb. 17 (UPi)-The hiih eporled today to be eoniiderlnf Ibe idea lahinglon to dram atlit.lbe pli|hl, of neai icani. Union leaden believe >n AFL- Inilon by ipecial Iius and train mltht api heJKuB^economi. ...................... ----------- BHINOTON, Feb, 17 W)-Jomej 0, Croai Jonfcotionor Workers union,,wna ncquitti Id to tho senate labor-management con SHINOTON, Feb, 17 m-TbVee more I Inlo oonaullatlon loday on the Ireatni Fmler Dullei, who li lufterlnt with cai lal center. Two'of Ihe contnllanli are ii throuiii~the~iiiiiraepntttnHinuianic ated, ^(DOH, Fob. ,17 (U P D -A Viscount nirllnoi ;i Mendorei lo tho Oypru.» pcacc ooiitcrcii tog five mllo) trom Ontwlok nlrpoit so orci oionpod without tprlous Injury, Mort tlio Oritlih miiiiitiy of traniport and r to be ift' doad" li) tlx nocliKut. ... '7 " ^ lal Newsj)aper Serving ^ ' TWI^ For Sport -JCilledin BOISE, Feb. 17 (/P)—The house t squest of the Idaho fjsh and game' rciwe iti non rc.iiilont hunting- und fi. icrease bill was defeated 32 to-21! bu I., Kootenai, served notice he might on. T he bill ivotild. increase .the big. 75 to $80, the gam e bird licen.se frc !shing licon.^e from !iil2 to ?15. S( oted for it .said they did so ------------ 1 the hope of averting an in- rease in fees for residents. , bill providing for such an icrease has been introduced. Opponcnt.<> of thc bill argued it H H ould alienate tourists. Speaker Robert Doolittle. D.. Probe Starts ' BOISE. Feb. 17 m -A probe of ^ Idaho state agencies will look first at the slate Insurance fund, < the chairman of a special state senate invostlgating committee said as it began Its work today. ^ Sen. Glenn Bandelln. D.. Boun- . daiy, said he would ask the com- mittee to subpoena records of Lhe Insurance fund. ^ The scnnle voted oh a near |tt||||| party-line basis late yesterday to iiave the committee examine al- Icged irregularities and favori- :o the Insurance fund, were the )fflce of the tax collector, state ^^H and' department, purchasing Igent and the fish and game ■ ^^^H commission. ^^H }nner. speaking in debate for the ^^H t by raising our licenses we are ^^H *st time In the 35th leglKlature, ^^H Id th e hou.sc; ^^H "We are spending a lot of money ^^H (Contlnurd on P se * 2. Column S) Galley Potato H M en L earn of Monty Pending A cts JEROME, Peb. 17—Potato growers ^ >m the Jerome-Goodlng-Llncoln . unty areas inet in the courthouse ^ III re Monday night to hear Idaho tato Producers association execu- es explato legislation pending in ilse and Washington which would y~\ rect their operations. rhe meeting was one of the series annual meetings held by the state J )up In various potato producing oCOtt M las. Magic Valley potato men are an hour ;o meeting this afternoon to the Young I lin prills American Legion hall ! courthouse at Burley for Cassia ^ 1 Minidoka county growera, itonday night, Robert ColiMit, I V p 'i v Tn r’alls, president of the state iup, urged the about 20 growers Bent to back an effort to intro- l-l»| :e-andTjas5-state1eglslatlon whrch“ Hid permit the growers to regu- ! their own industry, I lel Stratford, Idaho Palls, execu- ! manager of the state group, ex- LOS AI Ined pendtog legislation. Storms oi 'his legislation Includes state bills ficials In 1 Ich would change Idnho llccnse for boostl tes to publicize the state as the continenti mlly playground" Instead of as American "potato state": ralsa. the bond Amerlct ub-ed of produce buyers in Ida- nounced I and require dating of all pack- make the d fruits and vegetables. the plane; Ie said the association opposes fitted ye license plate change, favors the •n°“ ““S' sing of the produce buyer bond “ if® "" 1 will request that fresh fruity The slei (CDntlnmil on P « i. t, Colnmn 11 aboard Wt ---------------------------------^— . a storm. 1 ----------- 1 -------- r t l — • ------------------woather a ourdes ohrine Ceremony Ends 0URDEa,Jtance,.PebU7-.<npI)‘ pounded t Kiucdes concludes in pomp and tioned arc ty tomorrow the centenary year Authoril Ich has seen nearly five million does not [rims flock here from every cor- surance a of the Earth to kneel at the operations •ine of at. Bernadette. quire any ourd^s’ Jubilee year,haa spanned (pr Jet oj , reign of two popes. It began releasing e on Feb.-ll, 1968, one hundredth blllty, ■ liversary ot the vbion which For 2'.<j nsformed a hillside grotto near while the I mountain town into a world other two lous Catholic shrine. took off. 1 ■he centenary celebrations close airport he lorrow, a week and a year later, hours and ! extra week was added bccause New 'Ifork erwise the closing would have - en on Ash Wednesday, set aside U nv i rites marking the start ot -UUJ I ^ ____________ - Ki BONNEa iLE'TINS M coasted in h lib ’command of tbe AFL-CIO ** I idea of lendlni "abock troopa” J? ® t nearly five million unemployed ^ AFL-CIO-iponsored maroh on bl apur (ederal action lo illmu- Wsnway 0 _____ _______: _________ ^ ________ L, fflrted.jH I . .Prlvcr 0 Cross, president of the-Bakery Bonners I iquitted today of a charljo that r — ■■■ t commltlce.' ■;» ........ more medical •peelallsta vere nrrnr reatment of Secretary of Slate . b cancer at Waller, need army S '? '” are aurfcoiu but an announce- Sin,!,' iaTio-fUHIKei‘Tiuriety:i,-toinr mnn got Irllnor carrying iTurkish Preinlor ,„.!*? i” !) Itcrcnoo here oinsli-lnndcd In n irt south of London late totlay. ,i„ ‘ ,ili„- Moi'o than two liouri after the R ,' and civil avlRtlon> said "there ................ I' I IVIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY, rtsmen i n House; turned down today the me' department for an in- tl-fiBhiiig lirniv'i' l'no> '. Yhc ! but Rep. Johnny Carl.son, WASI ght ask for a ri'ooiisidei'a- sphere, big.gaiiic.liceuse fee from ol the o : from $20 lo $25 and the a.m. (E: . Several lawnial<i>r.s who .satellite County W lieat^ | h E ^ :^ F election of directors and officers follow aday afternoon a t the courthouse of the Tv vers association. Bruce Kunkel, Rogerson, Initial county association members to rep \ on the newly>oreated state wheat comn peeder Fined xyTosServe 1' ene E, Casto, 21, route 2, Jerome, ;t Monday to 40 daya in the county lOur in a 55-mile nighttime zone. ( ng about four.miles west of Twin I ng with another car through Cui Casto’s 1 ^A irlin ei^^^IrR T T* 11 driving i lasi.r-ouble: 7 month. HI rwi T T *n to Trip Is L o n g s - H e ^ S ANGELES, Peb. 17 (U B Il- luxl on Pi ns oa both coasts and city of- fined $13 a s ta Phoenix todoy were blamed ty for spee oosttag to 12 hours the trans- Judge ' E nental flight time of one of would re« ■Ican airlines’ new Jetliners. sloner of le lerlcan — v ^ h proudly an- to's licens ced the nc\»Boelng 707 would nttely. the flljhl In 6',.j h^urs when Clarence ilanes went toto operation—ad- Injured lal d yesterday was “Just one of overturned days" tor flight 7—New York Clear Laki s Angeles. Tuesday m s sleek liner with OS passengers tng and wa -d was delayed In New York by the county rm. It finally got off to rough J “»tlce of t ier and-flew-to-the-West-coast Bruce-A.-I s another itorm was raging. senger In s pland returned to Sky Hnr- before Jud( airport, Phoenix, Arlz,, nnd (Continn ran into clly officials who Im- led the plnne.-Eolice.wero sta- T -.rk * .~v 1 around the craft. ' - ZjatC! horities explained P h o e n i x not carry .enough liability in- TT,rt ce at lhe airport to cover Jet 1163' tlons. Therefore, it must re- nny alrlliiii using Sky Harbor D • „ :t opcfStlons to sign a letter ilng the city of all responsi- '~7"0 2'.<J hours flight 7 waited alr**fto^ the rdlcoso was prepared. An- Mihuteman two liours passed before it ballistlo mi off. It landed at Internatlonni Developm :t here at 1:33 pjn^(P0T)—13 ing met. co and three minutes after Jt Ijft contracts v ifork.. . ncxt .Jan. lj ---------- —— gram will g y on Sled Is Killed by Truck from unde! (JNERa FEBEY,-Peb.-17-.(JPI- ?luid, 10, son of Mr. and Mra. 1! ES Pluld, Naples, wa.s killed b , S itly yesterday w hen hla sled d Into Uic path of a pickup H to Nnplcsj a Small town ajiout les south o( here. . boy wns coasting down a hill S „i^ ^ rail Creek road Just enst of mlsste to! icr of tho, truck, John Foust, K te ^ irs Ferry, was not oliorged, Sumi .... ......................—A The new T nnyiM ' *" hidden li LOSct country. To STROIT; I'ob, 17 «1 - A ll "irjlorco^pli Umo parking ticket hns cost “ ‘' “ ".Ij?'! Id antique dealer Fenton R. / Occnslona lows^WJ----------^ le aubutlian Dlrmlnghnm got tho llckot Inst October, - q Jury lOuiul him guilty, Tho !"S,: dolnTi nnd court costs cnino Jnj",,/, “ inuclv power , propUiMoil e: •V I ' ’V IV, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 J.S . P u t ‘W e a t h ( Oi^bit; ’ASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (/P)—Tlio TC, housing instrunu'iit.s capiibiii i tie often-diBappoint-Hig Vanguard i (EST). The national aeroniiutic! Ilite was in orbit, 'r iiu baskelbiill-, itgrower Associati I 'ollowed formal orfanlxation Cassia a: le Twin Falls County Wheat- for the i son, rlsht, was nominated by CbadfficI ) represent tbe Maglo Valley adopted commission. Members o f the the count d $75, Sentei 10 Days in J me, 'was sentenced by Justico of inty jail and fined $75 and costs i ne. Casto was cited Feb. 11 by SI 'in Falls on highway 30. Young bs Curry. The other car managed d s traffic c o n v i c t i o n ” -------- - d at Boise showed he arrested for r e c k 16,8s tJU IIl ng in 1956. At th a t time cense was revoked for'Tonr^KpH 1 . His license wns suspended .lilC I in 1958 for financial responsi- He wns fined $19 and $3 I'l in June, 1068, for speeding, ■*■1' in Peb, 1, this year he was ri»«r.n $13 and costs In Jerom e coun-, , speedhig. 'ey areas je ■Scott told t h e man he rato Mond recommend to the commls- at both W( of law enforcement th a t Cos- Mniiniiin Icense be' suspended Indefl- OlaudOj ence E. Hamon, 21. Jerome, M“8i» ™ d late Sunday when hia car Ff m ed In a bon-ow p it n e a r the Wedncsdiii Lakea bridge, pleaded guilty “ tlmated »y momtag ot drunken drlv- “““““y “'I d waa sentenced lo fiO days tn Another lunty Jail nnd fined $250 by was repot ! of the Peace Oeorge E . Scott, night, witl .A.. Rosen, S6,-Jerome,-a-pas- Inohei ropt In Hanson's car, appeared At the Noi Judge Scott Monday m orning of new me intinnod on Pin ], Column 4) )j{ shofto tald te st-M irsfle T K -S on all road eadwaySaid “'A tt' - tw o Inchei ight on .Time M po? . ' J IT and6Jatl ANOELES, J'eb, 17 W ^T he Heavy ra •ce says Its prograin for the at shoshor iman, a n intercontinental renorted I 0 missile 1s rolling along. . th r o S u t lopment schedules are be- It. competition for the .engine accidents o !ts will bo concluded betore ■ T S J in.. li and the lllgfft test pro- “ “ ,Z vill get under way next year, „ '_ rvice Boys, 9 Ifnni Mlnuteman Is n solid propel- “ 3 M , hitended for launching , P. mderground illos or hiding Tl ■'BOISE, : llsitie to Be b it Alone --------and'lt*o wi ta place, IheMlnuHeman wlll in u,8:dlsl > unmanned unattended. It county Inii Ured Irom undorground con- fraud snd nters bousing two or three with Ihg c onnected wllh olher aubter- school lor t control centeri. > posltlonj.wl air force expccla to reduce . Th™. mpower needed for ballistic 1 from Bpbroidmntely 100 per ' »pJlt,n.lo-,U-for.-..ch Dummy llolei PUnned Si.'H 'li'!,' new missile wlll be Installed V:JJf"' len location! throughout . Uie ,' TO deceivo the eneniy, the Sf'LJSI“ 10 plans to build'mor6 Mln- ' holes Ihnii missllea. K!";,,?''? ilonallj^ too, a missile mny lefectlve and w'ortlilcM. Jn AccMIng isB„ the ■ InuUy“M lH U tw ah Baton, leve kept in lls hole, «galn-Jor pose ot decelvliij the enemy. '■'« >'» ainutemnn li n three stage Tliej^ld slimmer thnn as w r t l ^ s Kettfhuiu wi than tho Allas; Its roclUt so-calltd c will provide .ati times na that'jltls ' ower as niiylliliu yet bulltnehet«lly:hi on exporUiBid, - ; , court uttlii ' ' ' Nine Irrigated i^aho Counties Memb«r of Audit Rurc _________ __________AMOclat^ Pr*** *ntl Unit ts Bask( ier Eye’ Vangu riio United States today cant a "v ibid of reporting the Earth’.s cloud iii'd rocket.. The three-st'agc rockct .utics admini.sti'atiiin amiouiii'oil h( bull-sized new nuion mark.s thc opi ation D irectors Se ' hh.V fJW ^ I iaKKk - * I ^ £]& and Cainos counties groaps oro expec the area position. Directors inclnde R. Ii idffick. The m en are dlBoussing by*lawi pted Monday afternoon by approximate]] county. (Staff photo*engraTing) 1 / enced -. Jail Eere I of the Peacfe (Jeorge E. i^lCJ )sts for speeding 80 miles B,ia„s jy State Patrolman R. E. tors were ig said he observed Casto for a Tw ged to elude the officer. O l . “T * ' , H-'lW'H'— ----------- Poraial- IllU y O lV lC S nssoclntlon - i o Wheat ralE fetnrnA fter^ IS * -f, . . A “I R am in A rea lar skies returned to Magic .-Val- H. CaUen, reas Tueaday following general Monday with snowfall reportei} terson, Rei th Wood river valley and Magic millet.' italn, south of Hansen. The dire lUdeJonw, skt lift operator at ‘I c mountain, was plowing '.iie county ag Tuesday to have the area open Ki^el icsday for mid-week skiers. He 8™“ P “ «■ lated another foot of snow feU the newly- ay nfternoon aod Monday. mission boi olher six-taches of -wet“snow reported at Hailey Monday , with water content of 3,01 «roportedby-the^forestservioer le North Fork store five Inches wmow'was reported, ' „^^e?if” le highway offlclnis at Sho- county to‘l I said Tuesday mornbig Qa- jfs ajjooia ,iummlt-is-atlIL-.closed. -anow- growen-fn and slick spots -were reported the Idaho' I roads IA the northern section ^ prlvsl iglo VaUey, the state ' Sun Valley, th e snow settled association Inches- after ~a-wet inowlcll coopeiate.i ay aftOTOon. Forty Inches In formula reported on th e valley, floor Members 7 at the top of Bald mountain, tlon wlU p ivy rata feU aU night Monday, the first loshone and general rata was wheat sold led throughout the valley nnd $1 abt ghout the night and early 1 |0®0 lay morning, A rnsh of minor membershi] intj occurred In Eden, Jerome , T h “ Btou lurley, all caused by black Ice. In Pebruarj _________ ^ ____meetings..'! I for calling ace'Charges - For Mail Fraud aitowM'to [BE, P eb . 17 ( t P D —A man ol^tlon^me feo women faded nrraigiiineiit member, I? S: district court today on a 16- no member I indictment charging nlall for more lh aild conspiracy In connection I t was vo Ihg operation . of . a so-called tlon the !l( lor ti-tttalng young women for bershlp, inj.wlth major airlines. le nnmed as defendants wcre O f A AHI I 0, Thompson, SJ.Hosella O. ipuU,UU| iJJ,jDsl.Ann«UMnrJ(i_TR»ior. __-_i.nnL 0 known as Anna Marie Sh^r- ill le three were Indicted by tho grand Jury but the details of diclment were wlUUield .'uiitll "* W wrest In Boise, yesterday. Wh wa« described a» a sales- nu othet two defendants are ler!.ln-IaW. nuSS'^ itdlng to government Investl- ,h .r„ ; „f', 'lTve™FginB--WwedAir»f m..VaUeyJodgaJnJh«ubeM {“ t aut^ ujfli^oUaB located there, vast Industr /4ald th a \a quohjct hut In Jr, nil wns eet iil> lor a time ns a The uian td clnssi'oom bulliyng and viotlmi, The jltli who did sliiiw ilp were Mrs, Out illyihoutcdih a noirbyj^otor called polloi nt tliolr own expjnie, ' ; alter. F z E p : EE ies - dit nure*ii of Circultlions nd Unit»<i I*rrn» Iniomniinnal ie£BSI-S ’ gatellil uard Is a "weather eye” .satellite into or cloud cover, wa.s flung into space w ocket soared away from Cape Can ■oil here about two hours ancl 20 i nc openinR- .step in a program of u in.inip: Selected ,‘; r Such open a i control " new sail the sixt States. < ' when nte was It ^eady b San Die Presur of me t The Sl sa tclll tc ^ about pj I over the S.|V ' icfomiat other m' ' Epurtli flame, tl tot^-som (Cont JNev | H | H m CAPE (UFD—'j by the i ... , . weather I exjeo)«d to nominate a . man^ of a mec K. H, Callen, left, and David The S] ly-lawj for th e county group jjows on imately 30 wbeatgrowers from instrume and Earl * * * * first ste y. tlnUoua ^ e a t g r o w e r i . r " '”— i id o p t B y la w s , •' sendtag : a c k D n ’e c to r s ylaws were adoptpd and dheo- wcre elected Monday afternoon a Twin P alls County Wheat- “ i f S vers association during an or- Izatlonal meeting at the courtt reader jrraal-eftor^B-to-form-a-obunty- elation began last Monday ,wh^ 0 at ralsera from the area metJat — dne-tn ■couHhouse. A tentative board each of tl Irectors, selected a week ago, met formatloi sday at the counly agent’s office b e based drew up bylaws. . . the mini Irecton elected Monday are R. fo r storai [/alien, David Chadwick, Bruce The se ikel, WlUlam J, Savage, Law- transm itt e Hyle, Jake Prudek, Les Pe- tracking in, Rei Reed and Byron Lough- within tl Hf. formatlor 10 directors -will meet and elect Ufe'ejqjei iers It .j p jn . Friday In the ' The clc ity agciit's office, ted oh a unkel was nominated bV the' cyclfs ttl p as frcandliiite lor fclectlon to The mini newly-formed stale wheat com- a t 'JOS.OO ion board. .T w o other men from 10 M \ Magic..Vnlley atett." nominated .... i_ ___t I tho Caisla and Camas coun- ’P i.n -C i wheat eisoi^tlons, will be can- 1U1.1 iM for the d istrict\po!ltlon on J __ ^^i irmatlon of the cflunty group ^mrr'in: es It possible for' Twin . Palls -nr ity to'Join t h e Stale •Wheatgtow- ^ issoolaUon. Composed of wheat- 'en-fninrtlmiuiiiium tlin"iitiiTe', Idaho Wheatgrowers, association J private'group, independent of -h a —JZe state wheat commission, State hm :lallon directors, however, wUl 2 S eiate. with commission members .ocoaMonn imulaUng s t a t e w heat policies. .4^2"“ imbers of t h e county assocla- will pay d u e s of $3 a year for mqV, first 1,000 busheU of grain ““ S i f •? It sold by th em during the year „i,en a h »1 a bu^cl f o r eyery subseiiuent layinir gn bushel! o r- grata. Maxbnum bershlpdues are$ 20. . ^ 10 group WiU meet; once a year th a t smoi !bruary,wlth quarterly directors chanitea Jngs..'!laled. Provision Is made ' jailing ipeclaj meetings, .; e group voted Monday to pro- U l^ ; !o-callcd ••proxy" balldllng. Ity association members will be w j red lo designate another asso- I pdO' jn^ember, __ or even a_n(m- .. ber, I qciut a vote for them, but P»r« ' I lember wlll' b e allowed to' vote accident lore then one absent member. ■ was voled unanimously to pctl- J®*''' “ “I the ilale assoclallon for raem- Vnnguari ,|p , .................. of-statel - ___ _____________ Wiled, VI ),00() J e w e l r y , ^*3% "T h eftrR ep o rted WYOm:,Peb.l7«V-Twomon ' I as FBI agent# Invaded;inter- lal financier Alexander Out- « hptel lulte Jaul.nlght, Ued.up Uo and 14-year-old daughter, **“ ' leaped wllh *fl0,000 i n jewels, ® ;etmi,'«, free, on bnll. on ej:Of.iecurltle»\lni/_vlolatlon», lot In the Bultk, Earlier this . autonn»ylelded.fouttoUt.lUi iiduitrtal e m p ire to H al Roaoh, I rtf n Ijound' and gagged their ; w,lliciitled. I. aulojma wotkett lr«e and ^ I police, autdimik »rrlye4 Mon - , ' FIN A L ' I D ITIO N I 'H j , PRICE B CENTS -'i® ® ite In I ; Used ! orbit. The 21V 2 -pound ,. ; with a reilesigned m odel : ^'Janaveral, Fla., at' 10:5S 10 minutes later that the'. H f using satellites as aids H niproving short-rangerand .H r-range weather forecast- H ch satellites are cxpected to H a new era In meteorology and-'-. H al.so provide new and 'Iln p o r- aid In the quest:'actually to rol thc weather, ' jiii'i e official name given to the 'iPii' satellite l« Vangunrd n . It Is - (iji sixth put up by the-United ' ” 'i IS. (i ; ien Announcing the new satel- Ijj; vas In orbit, an NASA spokes- . .f!; snld It had been tracked al- r by the tracking station- at 'I 'M Diego, Calif. , :, i jsumably, the so-pound shell j' ' >e third stage of llie ro c k e t Is !v ;i in orbit. ' /' i e specific selenlltlo aim o f this |,i Ute Is to gain Information ' J j t thc extent ot cloud -cover > ' the Earth at a given tim e— matlon not fully obtainable by i i means, particularly over iso- lli occan areas. iirtlng a glowing trail of orange jK :. tha missile climbed steadily K some—lO-Tpconds-aftei— tha— Continued on Pif. 3, Column 4) *■ * * * ipi 3W Satellite jl la s W eather p ‘‘Bug”Inside I P E CANAVERAL, Fla., F e b . 17 )—The satelllle launched to d a y ...... : 3 le navy's VanguMd is a tiny ' 1 ie r bureau, the size and shape ! medicine ball, . ' i i B sphere has two Small .'wto- | ’J o n opposite sides froin w h ich ,; || m ients scan' the clouds, sea : ■;!? Earth below. It represents -the . ; 3, S step toward obtaining con- : tVl ua mapptog ot the'E artti's -0 ' f;! 3 tier. .|.,V . il. M j f l » r t TPtela U fer‘-'V^.V-.S'} . 'f'il | 8 weather. BtatlDn'.'tai.\*i-;ffi*ii;'’,r, m it^cy of :aboutMveekiK::-:K>>^-r mi 3 tiny sl&tlbn i iperates . i ng bade totiiarth'jpforma^n^ sentlng jneasiiremeat ■ o f -- th«"'i'v itlon from dbjeols-.dveir.iyhlch' '"■I sses. Fhotoelectrll). cells > trans-'!.Ini:} h is reflectlon-whlcb varies : l n '. jjii sity. from clouds,'; land and. VW 'r-tato electrlo Impulses.''. :. 'HI 3 Impulses are stored ta a tapo . IH ler within the satelUts for . ffl missions to the Earth on signal. '• 'ig(j( Operation Eiplalned ^ 'H rtransmlsMorW l^br'sentr^n'^'vIjll of thesatelllte’s orbits. The i itlon on- the tape then w ould - ii I ised on another.'tlghal ’fro in ; . | ilnl.track station,-cleatinK' I t ! | 9 orage of subseiiuent meiiwgcsi s - i in I. sateUlte .contalns.'a-secoqd n ltte r to. send-'Mbk; to E a r th ' 1MS ng taformatlonT temperature ■ .laf 1 the payload and> other ta-: W .tlon. lliat transmitter'hu > : - M icpectonoy of'foiir weeks. '' .- Wl I doiid cover data Is transm it- lijH 1 a'frequencyo(;iOa.OJ,jneg^^^ , ttlth'ft'-'llower of’,dnfi w att,’/: M j atal-track transmitter operates' ' jjH 8.00 megacycles wlth-a pow w — • ■ MW. " __ -■•- '• ,v ~''■'HI )fit l^eSed • fl O f G olored^lffg^ I tiER,,Tex, Feb. 17 O IP J)-. ;|ffl , M onroeexpetlttodfrathrlir. m iaster. business with hla' thres ^ M ^ ^ s BUter, jttifjl'o.'B agi-:- ;■ sent' him tteee of th e ; rar«' y ilness" hens -anf- » -rooster- 1 —W herrhome In Superior, -A rli. : .... lys they lay blue eggs with an V lonal-ptak-one.-— — ^ ley taste'.Just like any o th e r" but..they are.a lot prettl^, iohroe, . , .'i;.';* I ."happtaess'.'.'itraln started a hennamed "Brlgette"began^:'. ' green eggg on the Weat c o a s t :; . W Inlversity ol CallfomU eztan- v. Ml service advanced the theory - ' .HH imog caused the reaction tb a t -r'. tr a a the color ol tlivegg, - W GHUGH^ i n | I P>"1—Halley-'man^Wlled'«J- V- - H ent I north of Shoshone, le r ' draws io-day.'tenn In V.'- VH SateUlte shot .'-aloft "W ith' u ard -missile, Bike; In ''out^. - M >te hunttag and llitilnK f ^ M , Wheatgrowers'form-asio- n, Dulles turns up ta India- , •; ' ble.':..~ ..... te —.Edltorlnll^Oltteentf' hV'iv'M imat"— VlevWrof-rrOthroiL" M D ay '.wm Come.',! ;e 5 V Team ',hurtles'over' ljtink,','D(!iitt ol>«hdoli .ctf' tlpn; alTHllVttaiy or JdiKq';: ? « ' ■ parents beodfflUig'liit^tri. B: e ^ Ootonuiaty .OoiitiiW/;. '''''''' I-. S H i>g«.; downi'::;''; < . '1 , . ij- .V

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Page 1: 10 - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF194/PDF/1959_02_17.pdf- a he knows that the outlook 'The Neg ™i and his grasp on foreign earlier thh ^ Has never

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^ . M l i ■. flo death o l 1959 in H | k ' Magic Valley occur-

'% 'suit 0 / an accident

I f f — l \ r i X T l i l \ T > I T r i r \ w . w I

D ie s a s

- O v e r t icHOSHONE, Feb. 17— F ra n k R,. killed instantly about 12:15 a.m. " l^g .,va3 <lpiving-went.out of con Shoshone and overturned. T he Hail ■vpd as a sheepherder, wa.‘? • found hhis head crushed, according to i 1 Aiiderson, who assisted in th e mve,

car which he also owned, was ------- --------------------- Hailey,

Wee Protest Z^1, „ and an

V ex a tio n 01 Ing

Area Into T .F . :;? s

5, Falls city com m issioners„ night referred to th e p lan - , „ ^ ^ ^

and zoning commission a re - a n d lo d(or annexation m ade by su b - Lincoln

lis o( the Fairbanks su b d lv l- Jo*' (»'■1 northwest of Blue Lakes bou le- „ " g " ,,"d and Fall! avenue, despite p ro - m orning1 from three olher p ro p erty returned

,e(s in the area.I petlUon signed by th ree p ro p - ' fowners In IheTirea was-8ent.-to. -- -M ckeni

nning commission alonpr w ith o th e r InJiMUest, Those p ro testlne a n - fa ta lity ,.

aUon w e r e S. D. L ueckert, Lincoln (Dije Scott and Norvai W lldm an . sls tln g InIV are the only three persons Ilv- Patrolm ai in ths subdivision area a t th is

e. c a r , traveIdJ wcre recclvcd and opened fo r h i t thepurchase o( a light In d u str ia l

;tor and two flve-cublc-yardnp trucks. The bids were re fe r- T , .to the clly manager fo r a tudy A 1

1 recommendations. Qresolution selling golf ijourse U

: to be the same as lis t j £ a r w as Here Iroved by the commissioners, A u- fatalltlc:r ta tlon ot one 4.000 lum en lig h t Magic Vbe Installed al M om ingslde stole:

ool was given by the board . yhe board aulhorlzed th e b u ild - Magic VInspector lo attend the a n n u a l ,,

Itlng ot the Southern Id a h o - i™ ” ' !teh i Oregon chapter of th e In - rational conference o f-b u ild in g ^clals to be held nt Boise o n Peb, In

1 ‘ c&me bacli> j h » m eeting wns adjourned uhtU to ln g bac

t Tuesday, Feb, 24, because n e x t w h ere It (lay Is a legal holiday,

lulles Sudden ISecome IndisIitor’8 Not«—For six yearn J o h n F o B te r D u llea hi I. S. world relailons. Today , &t a c r u c ia l period

toUowlns story, f ir s t of th r e e . J o h n M . H lghtow e I u d the U, 8 , p o sitio n In t h e w o r ld today. D«, knew D iillja long befo re h e b e c a m e secre ta Uea te lh s t hom e an d a b ro a d f ro ru .

By JO H N m T h IGHTOWiVASHINGTON, F e b . 1 7 (/P )— A wei re dared p r e d ic t w h a t h a s n o w h a p i John F o s te r D u lle s . H e h a s b e e n f Iter of v io le n t c o n t r o v e r s y , t h a t i t is t a t th is p e r i lo u s j u n c t u r e o f h is to r ; mocratic e y e s a lik e , D u l l e s h a s su d t pmsible m an in t h e c o n d u c t o f U . S son is t h a t t h e m o n t h a a d -a re -so f i l le d w i t h t h e

l ^ p c c t s o f a c t io n a n d d a n - iieffl I in th e c o l d w a r t h a t ^ ' n k l n g t o n shrinks from the W ot a changBSii the position “ mtary ot state, _ _w lhe slUng Dulles th is Is o b - l i i t

tiD Ironic as well as & p icas- i lL J L LcW igiL.ol a lla lrs .- 'A o -D u lle s —------------^ u p e a t a.s any In public life. R U PE R l option has always been e ag er- 21, was s( f t a e d . But realism also is a th e state “ arlt of the Dullea ch arac te r. As t..w raaches hls '7 I« t b ir th d a y JH'- a he knows that the outlook 'T h e Neg ™i and his grasp on fo re ign e a rl ie r thh ^ Has never been less c e rta in . in v o lu n tar\ ke lutare 1, |„ ,he hands o f doc- “ ^ ^ t l n g him tor cancer th ro u g h I*”brief periods ot pain a n d th e 31, In

«lec|>, reading an d T h e chai the army's W alter R eed f i r s t degre

i«.«i. Among Ihelr best w eapons w as filed oi ^ w s g e d physique and h is will ta k e n to I

t Uim u C oun ty’>'■‘"8 o ff h is . _

* as th . D ‘■'““ 'n e h isd lll .^ P f'sltlcnfj foreign poi- C “ ™ CH1 f f *' fMovofv e lu d es MARRAI

etiorts, then the D ulles l ® - S l r Wi)w " "’"'■W stage a re now T h u rsd ay < I .lli J Pf'-'Wenl E lsenhow er n o te AriatoJ, to appoint a su e- tw o-w eek ciL „ , M editerrani

outcom. I-----------------possibility

Wtnce S , l o n g X T b t t . , . wo u r c c s \ I" tt 'la rv o » n o t h ^ i NilanterL • InS Z t h a t -------------r

W ashington .S A N J<IA ®i«c« nf n “ << p o r- w m reporleC “ ■ , to W » .h in ,' Moear ‘’" '"cilln to fu < A m eric in i, M held hv ‘'""8 '™ “* l» th e W «Bhln |lon i i M d l t’h J " ;5 . , ' '» ‘! U n _ c o n - .I M U h e J K ."lon iha n, “ 0 'n ‘n -'^»"y am h u t “ "<> WABHINi

eomnSni,rn“ , ' “ ‘' ' ‘'“h ip of a n d Confco '“‘wilowti win, 1 'ofolns ho lied to“ "m a n V I ‘ ' ' . “ " ‘‘' ‘I State. ■

""“"Wly, '>1. y e a r - o r , WASHIN' *'“ terii niu?. Iw rsettad e o»lled Into

“ W ll" ,, " ' " ’'" «>elr a c r - J o h n F m l., Is th„ I . ' n ied loal eet

'“'"■N lkiin ‘,^,"*'1!!' of Sovld t m rn t- th ro v Qcnirnn J l ? " ' ' ’’' ' ' -

the I'O' “ iclalc, in , n n d • 'L O N D O U.'"Wice I A t ln n -A d n a n Men

“ ' 'C«oiirc 1 1 1 Pw o »llght fog fir Ill'll .F '' M ondorw oi

I. WiiKn 1) appoor to Ij

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OfficUl City and County Nawipapgr

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: R . S h e p a r d , 5 6 , H a i le y , ‘I?''''® '' a .m . t o d a y a f t e r t h e 1 9 5 6 H '' ,

f c o n t r o l s e v e n m i l e s n o r th - H a i le y m a n , w h o w a s e m - f . u -

o u n d u n d e r n e a t h t h e c a r , * JJ ; to S h o s h o n e P o l ic e C h ie f . ^

i n v e s t i g a t i o n . A p a s s e n g e r w a s D a r r e l l M c K e n z ie , 49 ,

liley , w h o w a a f o u n d '.va lk - .' a l o n e t h e h i g h w a y in a zed a t a t e b y O ll ie A l b r i g h t would d a n o t h e r s t a t e h i g h w a y ’ s p e am rtm ent employe as they were _______urnlng to Shoshone w ith snow- ,wing equ ipm ent. 'kllbright said w hen they .stopped

McKenzie, they discovered the* t j ? '. M c K e n z i e ^ _______________is treated by«a: a l physic ian k g ” I M I ^ A i p i l o d g e d in sen atiicoin c o u n t y sa id a

th e rc-tndcr o f the d a iy ,g h t . Tue.sday n iltte (rnlng h e was th e ir

to the^'iiclnn■s office pnrty-

fu rth er tre a t- haveicgcd

IcKenal6 -r^ o 0iv© d-hcad-cuU -and. er in juries. Investiga tion in . the N an U ity ,.th e f irst for the year for coin counly . is continuing . As- office ing in th e investigation is S ta te l a n d rolman W illard B aker. ! ngen tollce C h ief A nderson said the, traveling .south on highw ay 03, '-----------

the sh o u ld e r and a p p a ren tly B onner ----------------------------------yet by

T r a f f i c D e a t h '? v } ‘

S c o r e b o a r dHere is a com parison of tra ff ic T T 1 talltie.s for 1958 an d 1959 for y 3 J agic Valley and for the e n tire

agio Valley, 1958 ...................... . 1 M lagic Valley, 1959 ........................ 8aho, 1958 .......................................22 Paho, 1959 ............................ .^ ......20 *

eled fo r 96 yard s w ith two «JERO els in th e borrow p it. I t th en ^ e back o n to th e h ighw ay before county ig back in th e th e borrow p it M re It tra v e le d a n o th e r 250 fee t P o ta to : (ConUaaed en Par* J . Colnmn 1) « I------------------------------------------------ - Boise ai

-m • 'x * V a ffe c t ti

inly H as £■■; lispensibles:?illes has been the dom inant figureperiod In the oold war. tbe secre- M ondtimacy-ha*-roaoh<)d-B^roMro6dHn- Tsorn—twghtower takes a look a t the Dulleatodoy. Hightower, a Pulitzer prize group. Usecretary and haa reported hla ac- p resen tm l.e . .u » k -0l l k » . _ . .. .

ITO W EK ' would p^ w e e k a g o n o o n e . w o u ldh a p p e n e d t o t h e p r e s t i g e ®

een f o r s o m a n y y e a r s a p ,ai„ed: i t is a l m o s t u n b e l r e v a b le . T h is l(i s t o r y , in R e p u b l i c a n a n d which »s u d d e n ly b e c o m e t h e in - plates tc

U . S . f o r e i g n p o l ic y . T h e ,- — ■ ■ — --------- the pot

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B g r o W o m a n Jgid” "™

e n t e n c e d f o r

i n i f e S l a y i n gJPEHT, Peb . n - L u c i l l e H arnm ,' J j O U l vaa sen tenced to 10 y ea rs in f state p e n ite n tia ry M onday by V let Ju d g e S h w m a n J . Bellwood. l o u r i e Negro w om an p leaded guilty —Loutde !r this m o n th to a ch a rg e of P 'ety to i un tary m an s la u g h te r in thc "'.I?''!’ *’ ier k n ife d e a th Ja n , 5 o f W llile Ser o M 31, to t h e R u p e r t c ity p a rk . S hrine c

e ch arg e wos am ended from- a Lourd^ degree m u rd e r coun t, w h ich Ihe^relgi

liled orig inally . T h e w om an was here o n ] 1 to B oise today by M inidoka annlvers ty officers.______________________ transfo rr

____________________ this m oi

m c n i L L TO TA K E C R U ISE.RRAKKOH, M orocco, F eb . 17 tom orrovHr W inston C hurch ill will sa il T he ex trsday o n G reek sh ip p in g m ag - o therw lsiAristotole O nasins’ y a c h t for a firllen onveek c ru ise to th e A tlan tic and lo r riteiterranean . ' . . Lent.

N E W S J I ^ L L

N jilA V , P . R„ Feb . 17 ( U P i ) - T h e h i ih eporled today to be e o n iid e rln f Ibe id ea lah ing lon to d r a m a t l i t . lb e p li|h l, of n e a i icani. U n io n le a d e n believe >n A FL- In ilo n b y ip ec ia l Iius a n d tra in m lth t api heJK u B ^ eco n o m i........... ............ — -----------

BHIN OTON, F eb , 17 W )-Jo m e j 0 , Croai Jonfcotionor W orkers un ion ,,w na ncquitti Id to th o sen a te labor-m anagem ent con

SH IN O TO N , Feb, 17 m -T b V e e m ore I Inlo o o n au lla tlo n loday on the Irea tn i F m ler D u lle i, w ho l i lu f t e r ln t with c a i lal cen te r . T w o 'o f Ih e c o n tn lla n li a re iit h r o u i i i ~ t h e ~ i i i i i r a e p n t t t n H i n u i a n i c

ated,

^(DOH, Fob. ,17 ( U P D - A Viscount nirllnoi ;i M endorei lo th o Oypru.» pcacc ooiitcrcii tog five m llo) tro m O ntw lok nlrpoit so

orci oionpod w ith o u t tp rlo u s Injury, M ort tlio O r i t l ih m ii ii i t iy of tra n ip o rt a n d

r to be ift' doad" li) t l x nocliKut.

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F o r S p o r t -JC illed in

B O I S E , F e b . 17 ( /P )— T h e h o u s e t s q u e s t o f t h e I d a h o f j s h a n d g a m e ' rc iw e iti n o n r c . i i i lo n t h u n t i n g - u n d f i . i c r e a s e b i l l w a s d e f e a t e d 3 2 to-21! b u I., K o o t e n a i , s e r v e d n o t ic e h e m ig h t o n . T h e b ill iv o ti ld . i n c r e a s e . t h e b ig . 7 5 t o $ 8 0 , t h e g a m e b i r d licen .se f r c ! s h i n g licon .^e f r o m !iil2 to ? 1 5 . S (o t e d f o r i t .sa id t h e y d id s o ------------1 t h e h o p e o f a v e r t i n g a n in - r e a s e in f e e s f o r r e s i d e n t s ., b i l l p r o v id i n g f o r s u c h a n i c r e a s e h a s b e e n i n t r o d u c e d . Opponcnt.<> of thc bill argued i t H H ould alienate tourists.S p eak e r R obert D oolittle . D..

Probe Starts 'B O IS E . Feb. 17 m - A probe o f

Id ah o sta te agencies will look f irs t a t the s la te Insurance fund, < the cha irm an of a special s ta te s en a te invostlgating com m ittee said a s it began Its work today. ^

S en . Glenn B andelln . D .. B oun- .daiy , sa id he would ask th e com- m ittee to subpoena records of Lhe Insurance fund. ^

T h e scnnle voted oh a n ea r | t t | | | | | p a rty -lin e basis late y este rday to iiave th e com m ittee exam ine a l- Icged irregularities a n d favori-

:o th e Insurance fund, were the )fflce of the ta x collector, s ta te ^ ^ H a n d ' departm en t, p u rch asin g

Ig en t and th e fish a n d gam e ■ ^ ^ ^ H commission. ^ ^ H

}nner. speaking in d eb a te for th e ^ ^ Ht by raising o u r licenses we a re ^ ^ H*st tim e In the 35th leglKlature, ^ ^ HId th e hou.sc; ^ ^ H"W e a re spending a lo t o f m oney ^ ^ H

(C on tlnu rd on P s e * 2. C olum n S)

G a l l e y P o t a t o H

M e n L e a r n o f M o n ty

P e n d i n g A c t sJERO M E, Peb. 17—P o ta to growers ^>m th e Jerom e-G oodlng-L lnco ln .u n ty a reas in e t in the courthouse ^ I I I re M onday n ig h t to h e a r Id ah o ta to Producers a ssoc ia tion execu- es exp la to leg isla tion pen d in g in ilse a n d W ashington w h ich would y ~ \ rect th e ir operations. r h e m eeting w as one of th e series a n n u a l m eetings held by th e s ta te J )up In various p o tato producing oC O tt M las. M agic Valley p o tato m en a re a n h o u r ;o m eeting th is a fte rn o o n to the Y o u n g I lin p rills A m erican Legion h a ll ! courthouse a t Burley fo r C assia ^1 M inidoka co u n ty growera,ito n d ay n igh t, R obert ColiMit, I V p ' i vTn r ’alls, p res id en t of th e s ta teiup, urged th e about 20 growersB ent to back a n e ffo rt to in tro - l - l » |:e-andT jas5-sta te1eglsla tlon whrch“Hid p e rm it th e growers to regu- ! th e i r own in d u stry , Il e l S tra tfo rd , Id ah o P a lls , execu- ! m an a g e r of th e s ta te group, ex- LOS AI Ined pendtog leg islation . Storm s oi'h is legislation Includes s ta te bills ficials In 1 Ich would ch an g e Id n h o llccnse for boostl tes to publicize the s ta te as th e continenti m lly p layground" Instead of as Am erican

"p o ta to s ta te " : ra ls a . th e bond Amerlct ub-ed of produce buyers in Id a - nounced I a n d require d a tin g of a ll p ack - m ake the

d f ru its and vegetables. the plane;Ie sa id the assoc ia tion opposes f i t t e d ye

license plate change, fav o rs the •n °“ “ “ S' sing of the produce b uyer bond “ i f ® " " 1 w ill request th a t fre sh fru ity T he slei (CDntlnmil on P « i . t, Colnmn 11 aboard Wt

--------------------------------- — . a storm . 1-----------1 -------- r t l — • ------------------woather a

o u r d e s o h r i n e ™

C e r e m o n y E n d s0 U R D E a ,J ta n c e ,.P e b U 7 - .< n p I ) ‘ pounded t Kiucdes concludes in p om p an d tioned arc ty tom orrow th e c e n te n a ry y ea r Authoril Ich h a s seen n e a rly five m illion does not [rim s flock h e re from every co r- surance a

of th e E a r th to k n ee l a t th e operations •ine o f a t. B e rn a d e tte . quire anyo u rd ^ s ’ Jubilee y e a r,h a a sp an n ed (pr Jet oj , r e ig n of tw o popes. I t began releasing e o n F eb .-ll, 1968, one h u n d re d th blllty, ■ liv e rsa ry ot th e v b io n w hich For 2'.<j nsform ed a h illside g ro tto n e a r while the I m o u n ta in tow n in to a world o ther two lous Catholic sh rin e . took off. 1■he cen ten ary ce leb ratio n s close a irport he lorrow, a week a n d a y e a r la te r, hours and ! e x tra week w as added bccause New 'Ifork erw ise the closing w ould h ave -en o n Ash W ednesday, s e t aside U n v i

r ite s m ark ing th e s ta r t o t - U U J I

____________ - K iBONNEa

iLE'TINS Mcoasted in

h l i b ’command of tbe AFL-CIO **I idea of lend ln i "abock troopa” J ? ® t nearly five million unemployed ^ AFL-CIO-iponsored m aroh on b l apur (ederal action lo illm u- Wsnway 0_____ _______:_________ ________ L , f f l r t e d . jH

I . .Prlvcr 0 Cross, president of the-Bakery Bonners I

iquitted today of a charljo th a t r — ■■■ t com m ltlce.' ■;» ........

more medical •peelallsta ve re n r r n rreatm ent of Secretary of S late .b cancer at W aller, n ee d army S ' ? ' ”are aurfcoiu b u t an announce- S i n , ! , ' iaTio-fUHIKei‘T i u r i e ty : i , - t o i n r

mnn gotIrllnor carrying iTurkish Preinlor ,„.!*? i” !) Itcrcnoo here oinsli-lnndcd In n ‘ irt south of London la te totlay. ,i„ ‘ ,ili„- Moi'o than two liouri after the R , ' and civil avlRtlon> said "there

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IVIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY,

r t s m e n i n H o u s e ;

turned down today the me' department for an in- tl-f iBhiiig l ir n iv 'i ' l'no>' . Yhc ! but Rep. Johnny Carl.son, WASI gh t ask for a ri'ooiisidei'a- sphere, big.gaiiic.liceuse fee from ol th e o : from $20 lo $25 and the a.m. (E: . Several lawnial<i>r.s who .satellite

C o u n t y W l i e a t ^

| h E ^ : ^ F

election of directors and officers follow aday afternoon a t the courthouse of the Tv vers association. Bruce Kunkel, Rogerson, Initial county association members to rep

\ on the newly>oreated state wheat comn

peeder FinedxyTosServe 1'ene E, Casto, 21, route 2, Jerom e, ;t Monday to 40 daya in th e county lOur in a 55 -m ile nighttim e zone. ( ng about four.m iles west of Twin I ng with ano ther car through Cui

Casto’s 1

^ A i r l i n e i ^ ^ ^ I r RT T* 1 1 d riv in g il a s i . r - o u b l e :7 m onth . HI rw i • T T *n toT r i p I s L o n g s - H e ^

S ANGELES, Peb . 17 ( U B I l - luxl o n Pi ns o a both coasts a n d city o f- fin ed $13 a s ta Phoenix todoy w ere blamed ty for spee oosttag to 12 h o u rs th e trans- Ju d g e ' E n en ta l flight tim e o f one of would r e « ■Ican airlines’ new Jetliners. s lo n er o f le lerlcan — v ^ h p ro u d ly an - to 's licens ced the nc\»B oelng 707 would n tte ly .

th e flljh l In 6',.j h ^ u rs when C larence ilanes went to to o p e ra t io n —ad- In ju red lal d yesterday was “Ju s t one of o v e rtu rn ed days" tor flight 7— New York C lear L ak i

s Angeles. T uesday ms sleek liner w ith OS passengers tn g a n d wa -d was delayed In N ew York by th e co u n ty rm. I t finally got o ff to rough J “ »tlce o f t ier and-flew -to -the-W est-coast B ru c e -A .- I s another itorm w as raging. senger In s pland returned to Sky H nr- before J u d ( a irport, Phoenix, Arlz,, nnd (Continn ran into clly o ffic ia ls who Im-

led the plnne.-Eolice.wero s ta - T - . r k * .~ v 1 around the c ra f t. ' - Z j a t C !horities explained P h o e n i x n o t carry .enough liab ility in- T T , r t ce a t lhe a irport to cover Jet 1 1 6 3 ' tlons. Therefore, i t m ust re- nny alrlliiii u sing S k y Harbor D • „

: t opcfStlons to s ig n a letter ilng the city of a ll responsi- '~ 7 " 0

2'.<J hours f lig h t 7 waited a l r * * f t o ^ th e rdlcoso was p rep a red . An- M ih u tem an two liours passed before i t ballistlo m i

off. I t landed a t In te rn a tlo n n i Developm :t here at 1:33 p jn ^ ( P 0 T ) —13 in g m et. co and three m inutes a f te r J t I jf t c o n tra c ts v

ifork.. . ■ n c x t .Ja n . lj ---------- — — g r a m w ill g

y o n S l e d I s

K i l l e d b y T r u c k from unde!

(JNERa FEBEY,-Peb.-17-.(JPI- ?luid, 10, son o f M r. an d Mra. 1!ES Pluld, Naples, wa.s killed b , S itly yesterday w h en hla sled d Into Uic p a th o f a pickup H to Nnplcsj a Sm all tow n ajiout les south o( here . .boy wns coasting dow n a hill S „ i^

rail Creek road J u s t enst of

m ls s t e t o !

icr of tho, truck, J o h n Foust, K t e ^ „ irs Ferry, was n o t oliorged, S u m i

..........................— A T he newT n n y iM ' *" h idden liL O S c t country . T o

STROIT; I'ob, 17 «1 - A l l " ir jlo rco ^p li Umo parking tick e t h n s cost “ ‘' “ " . I j ? '! Id antique dealer F en to n R. / Occnslonalows^WJ----------^le aubutlian Dlrmlnghnm got tho llckot Inst October, -

q Jury lOuiul him gu ilty , Tho ! " S , : dolnTi nnd court co s ts cnino J n j" , , / , “

inuclv power , propUiMoil e:

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IV , FEBRUARY 17, 1959

J . S . P u t

‘W e a t h (

O i^ b i t ;’ASHING TON , F e b . 17 (/P)— Tlio T C , housing in s tru n u 'ii t .s capiibiii i tie often-diBappoint-H ig Vanguard i

(E S T ) . The n a t io n a l aeroniiutic! Ilite w as in o rb it , ' r iiu baskelbiill-,

itgrow er Associati

I

'ollowed formal orfanlxation Cassia a: le Twin Falls County W heat- for the i son, rlsht, was nominated by CbadfficI ) represent tbe Maglo Valley adopted commission. Members o f the the count

d $75, Sentei 10 D ays in J

me, 'was sentenced by Justico of in ty jail and fin ed $75 and costs i ne. Casto was c ite d Feb. 11 by SI 'in F alls on h ig h w ay 30. Young bs C u rry . The o th e r ca r managed

d’s tra ffic c o n v i c t i o n ”-------- -d a t Boise show ed he a rre s te d for r e c k 16,8s t J U I I l ng in 1956. At t h a t tim e ce n se was revoked f o r ' T o n r ^ K p H 1. H is license wns su sp en d e d . l i lC I in 1958 for financial re sp o n s i-

H e wns fined $19 a n d $3 I ' l in J u n e , 1068, fo r sp eed in g , ■*■1' in Peb, 1, this y e a r h e was r i» « r .n $13 a n d costs In J e ro m e coun-, , speed h ig . 'e y areas

je ■ S c o tt told th e m a n he ra to Mond recom m end to th e c o m m ls- a t both W(

o f law enforcement t h a t Cos- Mniiniiin Icense be ' suspended In d efl-

OlaudOje n c e E. Hamon, 21. J e ro m e , M “ 8i» ™ d la te Sunday w h en h ia car Ff m e d In a bon-ow p i t n e a r th e Wedncsdiii L a k e a bridge, p lea d e d guilty “ tlmated

»y m o m ta g ot d r u n k e n drlv - “ “ “ ““y “'I d w aa sentenced l o fiO d a y s tn Another lu n ty Jail nnd f in e d $250 by was repot ! o f th e Peace Oeorge E . S co tt, night, witl .A .. R osen, S 6 ,-Je ro m e,-a-p as- Inohei ropt

In Hanson's car, a p p e a re d A t the Noi J u d g e Scott M onday m o rn in g o f new me

intinnod on P i n ] , C o lu m n 4) )j{shofto tald

t e s t - M i r s f l e T K - Son all road

eadw aySaid “ ' A t t '■ - • tw o Inchei

ig h t on .Time M p o ?. ' J IT a n d 6 J a t lAN OELES, J'eb, 17 W ^ T h e Heavy ra

•ce sa y s Its prograin f o r th e a t shoshor im an , a n in te rc o n tin e n ta l renorted I0 m issile 1s rolling a lo n g . . t h r o S u t lo p m e n t schedules a r e be-It. com petition for t h e .en g in e accidents o ! ts w ill bo concluded b e to re ■“ T S J in .. l i an d the lllgfft t e s t p ro - “ “ , Z vill g e t under way n e x t year, „ ' _ rvice Boys, 9 I f n n iM ln u tem an Is n so lid p ro p e l- “3 M , hitended for la u n c h in g , P . m d erg ro u n d illos o r h id in g T l

■'BOISE, :lls itie to Be b i t A lo n e --------and 'lt*o wit a p lace , IheM lnuH em an wlll in u ,8 :d lsl

> unm an n ed u n a tte n d e d . I t county Inii U re d Irom undorground con- fra u d snd n te r s bousing two o r th re e w ith Ihg c o n n e c te d wllh o lh e r a u b te r - school lor t c o n tro l centeri. > posltlonj.wl

a i r force expccla t o red u c e . Th™ . m p o w er needed f o r b a llis tic1 f ro m Bpbroidmntely 100 p e r '» p J l t , n . l o - , U - f o r . - . . c h

D um m y llolei P U n n ed S i . 'H 'l i '! , ' new missile wlll be Installed V :JJf" ' len location! throughout . Uie ,' TO deceivo the eneniy, the S f 'L JS I“ 10 plans to build'mor6 Mln- '

holes Ihnii missllea. K !" ; , ,? ''?ilonallj^ too, a missile mny lefectlve and w'ortlilcM. Jn AccMIng isB„ the ■ InuUy“M lH Utwah Baton, leve

kept in lls hole, «galn-Jor pose ot decelvliij the enemy. '■ '« >'» ainutemnn li n three stage T liej^ld slimmer thnn as w r t l ^ s Kettfhuiu wi than tho Allas; Its roclUt so-calltd c will provide .ati tim es na that'jltls '

ower as niiylliliu yet bulltnehet«lly:hi on exporUiBid, - ; , court uttlii

■' ' '

Nine Irrigated i^aho Counties

Memb«r of Audit Rurc ___________________AMOclat^ Pr*** *ntl Unit

t s B a s k (

i e r E y e ’

V a n g uriio U nited States today cant a "v ibid of reporting the E a rth ’.s cloud iii'd ro c k e t .. The three-st'agc rockct .utics admini.sti'atiiin amiouiii'oil h( bull-sized new nuion mark.s thc opi

a t i o n D i r e c t o r s Se

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£]& and Cainos counties groaps oro expec the area position. Directors inclnde R. Ii

idffick. The men are dlBoussing by*lawi pted Monday afternoon by approximate]] county. (Staff photo*engraTing)

1/

enced -.Ja il E ere

I of th e Peacfe (Jeorge E. i ^ lC J )sts fo r speeding 80 m iles B ,ia„s jy S ta te P atro lm an R . E. tors were ig said he observed Casto for a Tw ged to e lude the officer.

O l . “ T * ' ,H-'lW'H'— ----------- Poraial-I l l U y O l V l C S nssoclntlon

- i o W heat ralE

fe tn rn A fte r^ I S *- f , . . A “I

R a m i n A r e alar skies re tu rn ed to Magic .-Val- H. CaUen, reas Tueaday following general Monday with snowfall reportei} terson, Rei th Wood river valley and Magic millet.' italn, south o f Hansen. T he direlUdeJonw, s k t lift operator a t ‘ Ic mountain, w as plowing '.iie county ag Tuesday to h av e the area open K i^ e l icsday fo r mid-week skiers. He 8™“ P “ «■ lated ano ther foot of snow feU the newly- ay nfternoon a o d Monday. mission boi olher s ix - ta c h e s of -w et“ snow reported a t Hailey M onday , with water content o f 3,01 « roportedby-the^forestservioer le North Fork store five Inches w m ow 'w as reported, ' ■ „ ^ ^ e ? i f ” le highway offlclnis a t Sho- county to‘l I said Tuesday mornbig Q a- j f s ajjooia ,iummlt-is-atlIL-.closed. -anow- growen-fn and slick sp o ts -were reported the Idaho ' I roads IA the northern section ^ prlvsl iglo VaUey, the state 'Sun Valley, th e snow se ttled association Inches- after ~ a-w et inow lc ll coopeiate.i ay aftOTOon. Forty Inches In formula reported on th e valley, floor Members 7 at th e top o f Bald m ountain , tlon wlU p ivy ra ta feU aU night M onday, the first loshone and general r a ta was w heat sold led th roughou t t h e valley n n d $1 ab t ghout the n ig h t and early 1|0®0 lay morning, A rnsh of m inor membershi] intj occurred In Eden, Jerom e , Th“ Btou lurley, a ll caused by b lack Ice. In Pebruarj

_________ ____• ■ meetings..'!I for calling

ace'Charges - For Mail Fraud aitowM 'to

[BE, Peb. 17 ( tP D —A m an ol^tlon^me feo women faded nrraigiiineiit member, I? S: district cou rt today on a 16- no member I indictm ent charging nlall for more lh aild conspiracy In connection I t was vo Ihg operation . of . a so-called tlon the !l( lor ti-tttalng young women for bershlp,

inj.wlth m ajor airlines. —le nnmed as defendants wcre O f A AHI I 0, Thom pson, SJ.H osella O. ip u U ,U U | iJJ,jDsl.Ann«UMnrJ(i_TR»ior. _ _ -_ i.n n L 0 known as A n n a Marie S h ^r- i l l le three were Indicted by tho grand Jury b u t the deta ils of diclment were wlUUield .'uiitll " * W wrest In B o ise , yesterday. “

Wh wa« described a» a sa les- nu o th e t two defendants are ler!.ln-IaW. n u S S '^itdlng to governm ent Investl- , h . r „ ; „f','lT v e ™ F g in B --W w ed A ir» fm ..V aU ey Jo d g aJn Jh « u b eM { “ t a u t ^ u jf l i^ o U a B located th e re , vast Industr /4ald t h a \ a quohjct h u t In Jr, nil wns eet iil> lo r a tim e n s a T h e uian td clnssi'oom bulliyng and viotlmi, The jltli w ho did sliiiw ilp w ere M rs, Out illyihoutcdih a n o irb y j^ o to r called polloi nt tliolr own expjn ie, ' ; a lte r .

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ies -

dit nure*ii of Circultlions nd Unit»<i I*rrn» Iniomniinnal

i e £ B S I - S

’ g a t e l l i l

u a r d I sa "w ea ther eye” .satellite in to o r

cloud cover, wa.s flung into sp a ce w ocket so a re d aw ay from C a p e C an ■oil here a b o u t tw o hours ancl 20 i nc openinR- .step in a p ro g ram of u

in .in ip :

S e l e c t e d ,‘; r ”S u ch

o p e n a i

c o n tro l

" n e w s a ilt h e s ix t S ta te s .

< ' w h e nn t e w a s

I t ^eady bS a n D ie

P re su r o f m e t

T h e Sl s a tc l l l t c

^ a b o u tp j I o v e r th eS.|V ' i c f o m ia t

o th e r m'

' Epurtliflame, tl to t^-som

(Cont

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CAPE (UFD—'j b y the i

. . . , . ■ w ea th e r I exjeo)«d t o nominate a . m an^ o f a m ec K. H, C allen , left, and David The S]

ly-lawj for th e county group jjows o n imately 30 w beatgrow ers from in s tru m e

a n d E a rl* * * * f i r s t s t e

y . tlnUoua

^ e a t g r o w e r i . r " ' ”— i

i d o p t B y l a w s ,•' sendtag :

a c k D n ’e c t o r s

ylaws were adoptpd and dheo- wcre elected Monday afternoon a Twin P a l l s County Wheat- “ i f S

vers association during an or- Izatlonal m eeting a t the courtt r e a d e r

jrraal-eftor^B-to-form-a-obunty- elation began last Monday ,w h^ 0at ralsera f ro m the area metJat — d n e -tn ■couHhouse. A tentative board each o f tl Irectors, selected a week ago, met form atloi sday at the counly agent’s office b e based drew up bylaws. . . t h e m ini

Irecton elected Monday are R. f o r storai [/alien, David Chadwick, Bruce The se ikel, WlUlam J, Savage, Law- tran sm itt e Hyle, J a k e Prudek, Les Pe- track ing in, Rei Reed and Byron Lough- w ithin tl Hf. form atlor10 directors -will meet and elect Ufe'ejqjei iers It .j p j n . Friday In the ' The clc ity agciit's office, te d oh aunkel was nominated bV the' cyclfs ttl p as frcandliiite lor fclectlon to T h e m ini newly-formed stale wheat com- a t 'JOS.OO ion board. .T w o other men from 10 M \Magic..Vnlley atett." nominated .... i_ ___tI tho Caisla and Camas coun- ’P i . n - C i wheat eisoi^tlons, will be can- 1U1.1 iM for the d istrict\po!ltlon on J __ ^ ^ i

irmatlon of th e cflunty group ^ m rr 'in : es It possible for' Twin . Palls -nr ity to'Join t h e Stale •Wheatgtow- ^ issoolaUon. Composed of wheat- 'en-fninrtlm iuiiiium tlin"iitiiTe',Idaho Wheatgrowers, association “ J private'group, independent of - h a —JZe

state wheat commission, State hm :lallon directors, however, wUl 2 S eiate. with commission members .ocoaMonn imulaUng s ta t e wheat policies. .4 ^ 2 " “ imbers of t h e county assocla- will pay d u e s of $3 a year for mqV, first 1,000 busheU of grain ““ S i f •?

It sold by th e m during the year „ i,e n a h »1 a bu^cl f o r eyery subseiiuent layinir gn

bushel! o r- grata. Maxbnum bershlpdues are$20. . ^10 group WiU meet; once a year th a t smoi !bruary,wlth quarterly directors chanitea Jngs..'!laled. Provision Is made 'jailing ipeclaj meetings, .; e group voted Monday to pro- U l ^ ; !o-callcd ••proxy" balldllng.Ity association members will be w j red lo designate another asso- I p d O 'jn^ember,__or even a_n(m- ..ber, Iq ciut a vote for them, but P»r« ' I lember wlll' b e allowed to' vote accident lore then one absent member. ■ was voled unanimously to pctl- J®*''' “ “I the ilale assoclallon for raem- Vnnguari, | p , .................. of-statel

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),00() J e w e l r y , ^ * 3 %

" T h e f t r R e p o r t e d

WYOm:,Peb.l7«V-Twomon 'I as FBI agent# Invaded;inter-lal financier A lexander O ut-« hptel lulte Jaul.nlght, Ued.upUo and 14-year-old daughter, **“ 'leaped wllh *fl0,000 in jewels, ®;etmi,'«, free , on bnll. onej:Of.iecurltle»\lni/_vlolatlon»,lot In the Bultk, Earlier this .autonn»ylelded.fouttoUt.lUiiiduitrtal em pire to Hal Roaoh,

I rtf n Ijound' and gagged their ;w,lliciitled.I. aulojma wotkett lr«e and ^I police, autdimik »rrlye4 Mon - , '

F I N A L ' I

D I T I O N I'H j

, PRICE B C E N T S - 'i® ®

i t e I n I

; U s e d !orb it. The 21V2 - p o u n d ,.

; w ith a reilesigned m o d e l : ^'Janaveral, Fla., at' 1 0 :5 S10 minutes later th a t t h e ' . Hf using satellites a s a id s Hniproving short-rangerand . Hr-range weather fo re c a s t- H

c h satellites are c x p e c te d t o H a new era In meteorology a n d - '- . H al.so provide new and ' I l n p o r - a id In the q u es t: 'ac tu a lly to

ro l th c weather, ' jiii'ie official name given t o t h e 'iPii'sa te l li te l« Vangunrd n . I t Is - ( i j is i x t h p u t up by t h e - U n i t e d ' ” 'iIS. (i ;i e n Announcing the new s a t e l - Ijj; v a s In orbit, an NASA s p o k e s - . . f ! ;

sn ld It had been t ra c k e d a l- r by th e tracking s ta t io n - a t 'I 'MD ieg o , Calif. , :, i jsu m a b ly , the so-pound s h e l l j ' ' >e th ird stage of llie r o c k e t Is !v ;ii n orb it. ' /' ie specific selenlltlo aim o f t h i s |,iU te Is to gain In fo rm a t io n ' J jt th c extent ot cloud -c o v e r > •' t h e E arth at a given t i m e —

m a tlo n not fully o b ta in a b le b y i i■ m ean s, particularly o v e r iso - l l i

o c c a n areas.i ir t ln g a glowing trail of o r a n g e j K :. th a missile climbed s te a d i ly K s o m e — lO -T p co n d s-a fte i— th a —Continued on Pif. 3, Column 4)

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‘‘Bug” Inside IP E CANAVERAL, Fla., F e b . 17) — T h e satelllle launched t o d a y ...... : 3le navy's VanguMd is a t in y ' 1 i e r bureau, the size and s h a p e ! m edicine ball, . ' i iB sphere has two Small .'w to- | ’J o n opposite sides froin w h ic h ,; ||

m ien ts scan' the clouds, sea : ■;!? E a rth below. It represents - th e . ; 3, S

s te p toward obtaining c o n - ■ : tVl u a mapptog ot t h e 'E a r t t i 's -0 ' f;! 3 tier. .|.,V . il. M j■ f l » r t TPtela U fe r‘-'V^.V-.S'} .'f ' i l | 8 weather. BtatlDn'.'tai.\*i-;ffi*ii;'’,r, m i t ^ c y of :aboutMveekiK::-:K>>^-r m i 3 tiny sl&tlbn i ip e ra tes . in g bade to tiia r th 'jp fo rm a ^ n ^ sen tlng jneasiiremeat ■ o f - - th«"'i'v itlon from dbjeols-.dveir.iyhlch' ' " ■ I sses. Fhotoelectrll). cells > t r a n s - '! . I n i :} h i s reflectlon-whlcb v a r ie s : l n '. j j i i sity . from clouds,'; land a n d . V W 'r - ta to electrlo Impulses.'' . :. ' H I 3 Impulses are stored ta a ta p o . I H l e r within the satelUts fo r . f f l missions to the Earth on s ig n a l. '• 'ig(j(

Operation Eiplalned ^ ' H r tr a n s m ls M o rW l^ b r 's e n tr^ n '^ 'v I jl l of thesatelllte’s orbits. T h e i itlo n on- the tape then w o u ld - i i I ised on another.'tlghal ’f r o i n ; . | i ln l . t r a c k station,-cleatinK ' I t ! | 9 o ra g e of subseiiuent m eiiw gcsi s - i i n I. sateUlte .contalns.'a-secoqd n l t t e r to. send-'Mbk; to E a r t h ' 1 MS n g taformatlonT tem pera tu re ■ . l a f 1 th e payload and> o th e r ta-: W .tlon . l l i a t t r a n sm itte r 'h u > : - M icpectonoy of'foiir weeks. ' ' .- W l I d o iid cover data Is t r a n s m it- l i j H 1 a'frequencyo(;iOa.OJ,jneg^^^ ■ , ttlth'ft'-'llower of’,dnfi w a t t , ’/: M j a ta l- tra ck transmitter o p e ra te s ' ' j jH 8.00 megacycles w lth-a p o w w — • ■ M W . " ■

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)fit l eSed • f lO f G o l o r e d ^ l f f g ^ It iE R ,,T e x , Feb. 17 O I P J ) - . ; |f f l , M o n ro e e x p e tlt to d f ra th r l ir . m ia s te r . business with h la ' t h r e s ^ M

^ ^ s BUter, j t t i f j l 'o . 'B a g i - : - ;■ s e n t ' him tteee of t h e ; r a r« ' y

ilness" hens -a n f- » - ro o s te r -1— Wh errh o m e In Superior, -A r l i . :.... ■

lys they lay blue eggs with an V ■lonal-p tak-one.-— — ley taste'.Just like any o th e r " b u t..th ey are.a lot p r e t t l ^ , io h ro e , . , . ' i ; . ' ; *I ."happtaess'.'.'itraln s ta r t e d a hennam ed "Brlgette"began^:'. ■ ' g reen eggg on the Weat c o a s t : ; . W Inlversity ol CallfomU e z ta n - v . M l service advanced the th e o ry - ' .H H imog caused the reaction t b a t -r ' . t r a a th e color ol tlivegg, - W

GHUGH^ i n | I

P>"1—Halley-'man^W lled'«J- V- - H e n t I north of Shoshone, l e r ' draws io-day.'tenn I n V.'- V H SateUlte shot .'-aloft "W ith '

u a rd -missile, Bike; In ''ou t^. - M >te hunttag and llitilnK f ^ ■ M , W heatgrowers'form -asio- n , Dulles turns up ta In d ia - , • ; 'ble.':..~ .....te — .Edltorlnll^O ltteentf' hV 'iv 'M im a t " — VlevWrof-rrOthroiL" M Day '.wm Come.',!;e 5 V Team ',hurtles'over'■ ljtink,','D(!iitt ol>«hdoli .ctf'tlpn; alTHllVttaiy or JdiKq';: ? « ' ■ p a re n ts beodfflU ig 'liit^tri.

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. II' '(■ <Prpm Pll* Oni)fr :|l; -I t.beforo rolling over end fo r end.

felli s J r t S C M !.•■atahtly. offlcera reported.

-T tf r r ih -------- This is the eielilh litUin' 'i ‘ . . .I n M ag lo Volloy In 1969 ond tli

• ( il first t a IJncoln county. I « t y“ iH.I .if i a t t h is dote, there woo only on

j ! ! '’. .r tro f llc deoth.- .B l'- :,,,;- ' m , , Shepard, who was employe

n l :! A w hy W illiam Buhler, H olley ahecpf l i i / l l l , -inah, w a a born. April 13. 1002. 1

K an sas . H e Is survived by hla ta th et ■, -R o n f c B . Shepard, sr., O h a I s; t«

.b ro th e rs . Mel Bhepard, CholllB, on ~ f! : . 'E ld o n Shepard. Missouri; ontf slste ' ' Mrs. M nrgucrctte Wella. Stonlcj■ : ! one s o n , Dean Shepard. H oserm ai ' ’ • ' and tw o daughters, Mrs. Wand

I: ' ' ' - sturn, Homestead, Ore.. and Mr J ' ; - ' ^ ' Leona Miller, Wenatchee, Wasji.

• The body ii at McGoldrlck funei t al home, Shoshone. Services ai

■ ; p.;; ■ . pending; '

] | | ; V a l l e y P o t a t o "

I M e i i L e a i n o f

” J P e n d i n g A c t !'it ; I- 1. '(Prom Pi«. Ont)

T|« and vegetablea be excluded from tl1} I .iJ I dating provision.

i ■ t B tra tfo rd olso explolned th e ni, I ' ' " tlonal pototo grade labeling oir tl ■ pend ing In congress, w hich wou

make N o . 2 the lowest g rade of pJ I I'll '■ tato t h a t could be sold a t re ta il, aiKi ' ' , ,1 - tald t h o association endorses It.T ' ’• T he Jerome gtoup h e a rd tv

i-ij: . speakers discuss p o tato dlseas(i • They w ero Richard Holmes. Boli

’ 'I ;/! U n iversity o fldaho extension potaIII: I;!', speolallst.-and Dr. H arry Fenwlc;;i;! ■ Sloscow. University of Id ah o extei

• • slon plant pathologist. Claren-I! W hite, Bolae, federal ag rlcu ltu r

I,',': e ta tls tlc lan , was Introduced.I"' • T he group elected tw o dlrectc

1 for th re e -y e a r ternu. T h ey a re J" ; l l ' H ouska, Hazelton, and P re d Stuai■5 ! H unt.S : 1 H olm e* spoke on ru jn r lu m e u ra o« I I tu, & disease which causes seve

4 : |U I ____ <n>/»mii.l dlsnilorlng. H e to ld tj, It B ^ u p th is has become a serlo5 H S Id ah o problem In.the la s t two yea:

k 'H " b e c a u s e of i new s tr a in attackl:I I the r u s s e t variety.

i. i 11? O n c e th e disease la in troduced lc'■ , & f a rm , by planting In fec ted sei . . r ' using equipm ent th a t h a d prevloui : , i( been I n contaminated soli, o r usI:

r I I a b u ll: truck th at h ad h a u le d co ■■ I la m in a te d Jotatoes, the d isease i : 1 . , m ains I n the soil forever.V ' _ H o lm es told the g ro u p th e bi .‘ ' : ! : way t o p revent eumartll J ro m g e ttl

I I' ; on f a r m i Is to buy c e rtif ied sc ^ and b e sure all equipm ent t h a t h

been o n another fa rm Is «tei *1 . ■ aterlU zed before using.

If t h e toll contracts I t , h e sa i ' long ro ta tio n , five to. sev en yei

be tw een potato crops, a n d growl jweeti o lorer preceding th e poti

i : crop, h e ^ counteract t h e dlsea ; , .Dr. renw loU discussed e a rly bllg

' w hich IsiW atlvely new to Idal ,Q ' \ u w , H e sh o w ed slides of » h e a lth y f l ” »■ ' S of. p o ta to e s turning In to a fie ld r, J I ^ bKiwn, dead vinei In a few wee ; i n H oA lso ah o v v ed clo seu p ao Ith ep ri• 1 1 _ S reaj o f the blight o n Indivldi i l ‘ l “ leaves. Penwlch told t h e group t ? I : ; S la a se rio u s problem to fa rm e ia w

■ « sp rink le , which Is th e b ig g est caii I “ M t h e blight.' t i 'H S Fenwick suggested th re e stiI'llHr'lJ , » to co u n te ract early b lig h t; I f pi■ ’ I ' ll'' § “'Me d o not plant po tatoes In It li.' ii: S “ >"'® ground year a f tw year, bi

P ;-''; E pU catlons a y h e i '# i ! K 6 i s J J >>'87 ^ ’ i f iC 'H e to E T th e group ITw ould ta k e t•j|H: j >“ iiroxlm ately, three app lica tions

S | chem ical. This Is a re la tiv e ly nSI.’ (’ M field becouse Uttle w ork haa bf

' ‘ £ fungicide u n d e r a s p rli: ^ : s ler, a n d It'stlU la In an experlm en; j! m ( t a g e . , ,

' ' “ M el Btratford, Id ah o F a lls , 1il V » ecu tive manager, review ed th e pr'ii; » *ct* *>y aasoclatl

'.H i!' I S “ "<1 projects schedu led sc: | l H a t B traU o rd mentioned a p rogr

' il I S s tu d y in g mechanical In ju ry , to4 1 4 » ta to e s ; a bulldlp; p lan n e d a t; 7 | HI .. M U niversity to atudy sto rage, p i'J 1 al “ obtaining 'fe d e ra l m a tc t,'i I lis funds to set up a sp ecia l l e ta i) ti'' I ■ I® m o tio n program.' i I ! S H e told the group o f a ' p o

sp ray m arking, m a c h b e . t h a t .Is.i ' t ' developed. T his wlU bo dem

'J liy S s tr a te d a t the a n n u a l m eetln iy “» B u rlev Mnrch e.

J: i j l j I ' W o r k s h o p o n

? I I H e l d f o r A i-<T I I 7 5 T ' R U M iR T . Peli.''17—a . two-do: ! I I S r lg a t lo n wotkshop ls b e in g com

.'t I m i ed T uesday a t th e K u p e r t■i I n E buU dlng. Sponnored b y th e agiI 311 l| S t u r a l extinslon serv ice, th e sesI H i'i| ll f e a tu re d experts d |soussln» va‘ f I « p h a s e s of irrigation » n d tec h n' lii I I » d e sig n ed for elllclenoy. .

B ! . “ f A b o u t JB' pertpns a t te n d e d .’ ll i \ a meeUngs w here D o irel: III ',!' I| «» eon, extenelon Irrlg a tlo n ls t. dU

IIS' I il a ed t h e theme, "W hat w e d o whiBn '1; ^ Irr ig a te ? " Claude P a ir , Boise

' i ! 1' S S lh ® " w lU i.th e . «»rlcultu^ro

'’iW \ il «• typea of soli wWoh <4^l i ! ' L ' s i to u s e of the sp rin k le r ty p e 1 IKBI « & t lo n syatema; These a r e la n d

' BB fi 1“ JP la steeprM U gn o r rs a n d y .-h e su l l ' S c o m p i ^ th e sp rH f i I wl a n d surface type •y ste m s . 311 fl I a 'T . s m ith , M inidoka M u n ty - iH l i I S w h o -w as in chorge o f ^ 0 w onJ3 I '! "* e x p la in e d varloua m eth o d s o f 1

f I \ £ ftg«. weed problem, a s rf I to Irrigation and drainage, auM l dlscuBskl.- ' 1 J

I , g? t o ^ l e s d a y ' i ' m s s Jo m . LT f l " — ( ^ “ B m lth ;— ^American—

, ; ' £J- co u n t:* agent,h i SS Un« in connection w ith Irrlga 1' ... SS'. Vftnco flmlUi Bpolce on PWf'

, } i ! . 5 ; S a s , a «

I S i M . ' a i g A S :

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fe W e a t h e r , !K U G IC V A U EY — VarlaMe c

. . flurries to n ig h t and tom orrow . C p e n t a s fal 40; low t o n l r t t 25

and 45 a t noon. P re c lp lta tlo iir a a.m. to d a y ,

nd . . 'ler the K O B T H E R N ID A H O -O loudy t led In- C onsiderab le fog or lo w clouds I:

te m p e ra tu re change. H ig h tomon 'ton igh t a o - ift- noKh-ft««l-jlMo4<i

N E W Y O IIK , Feb. « '( U P 1 I - ' ne the n a tio n th is m o rn ln e w a . nine

w eather b u 'e a u rep o rted . H l|li 3

.SUllon Mln. I'sheep- AlUny ------------------------ 3’

D02, In Albuquerque ---------------- 63

Ils: two -------------------------- 21 i;llB, ond uo.toi> ------------------------ a ; Jjf Bister. Ilol.e --------------------- - • « -■>' ■

itan iw ; S i r" ." r . - in .3(ermon. u „ /ic y ................. ........... ssW ando Buti« ------------------------- a* ' ..0 » to . = : . S «OSh- D™..r ...... ........... -..........- »i ntu n er- Bo< Npln~ ......- ...... ......... 1°

llooJInir ----------------------- •I?M.len. ................. .............. 2] •

------------ iiiiiuiwpoM.-------------------- ** — ; s -„ ' K .n ... City . <a »;f i !/)■ AntdM • *2 41

u u i iv i i i . ........................ .... s» ;;. U l V e j.. ............. ......... eo

U u.n .............. .................. <5O J ' Mcmphii _ - _ 60 4*

i c t s Magic ValT W IN F A I X S - F u n e r o l servi

the no- for H arry _ 8 tew o rt CowUng wlll ng oct, J t 2 p.m. W ednesdoy ot 1 would p j f j t F resby te rlon c h u rc h with ' ! i' Rev. D o n a ld B. B lockstone olHcl

tog. F in a l rites win be conducted r i P iper O l t y . HI. M em orlols to

M i*® C r # e d C hildren 's SocI m ay b e le f t ot W h ite mortui

; ^ lA to F riends m a y coll o t t h e White ra p K f c tu ary a l l day T uesday and ii

I CTten- o n W ednesday.

O A K X Jry - P u n e ra l eenlcea cu ltu ral J J

iirpptors S a tu rd a y a t the O akley U3S sto ‘f / e jo e l>ouse. b l e n d s moy caU ot S tu o rt P ay n e m o rtu a ry , B urley , Friday i

’ ernoon a n d evenlng-ond a t the hi eu raar- S a tu rd a y from nooh untU time

I severe services.o ld th e I--------------- ---------------------------------TerlD us' -------tT S T ’-------• ------ " ^ T — 1a ■ Magic Valced Into ,!d seed, Magic Valley Memorie-vlously v i s i t i n g hours Ui t h e moten }r using w ards a r e 'f r o m 3 to 4 and 7 1 led coij- p m .; In a l l others, f ro m 11 am ease r e - s p jn .

ADM ITTED a ie best M rs. L e e Schuyler, Roy 0 . 1 I g e ttin g n ings, J e f f B ourner, Mrs. Pot ed seed F lln n . F ra n c is K nesel, Mrs. j a b a t hn d L assite r. M rs. Ja m e s Bloke, I 1 s te a m E a rl G ru m m ltt , M rs. WlUlam £

and" M rs . Rodney S m ith , aU 1 h e said. F a lls ; M a rg a re t A n n Cox, B !D years T h o m as Y tuarte, Shoahone; 1 growing E rn e st L ancaste r, F i le r ; M n. I 1 p o ta to lei R o se , R upert; M rs . Marvin disease, derson , Hansen, a n d Mrs.

ly bUght, S tro u d , C ontact, Nev.) Idaho . D ISM ISSEDthy f l^ d M ts . B e n n ie T e n n a n t and dai f ie ld o f te r . M elo d y Holmes, Mrs. St

V weeks. iBwan a n d Dwight T h o m as, oU 1 h e p ro g . FaUs; M rs . Jam eJ P e r r in , Hozel id lv ldual M rs. M a r t in Stone, B liss; Mrs. •oup th ia B e s fI« n c a s te rrF U e r:-M a n n le Sl le ia w ho Jerom e. Jind C larence E. Har ;st couse Jerom e.

B IR T H Sree steps D a u g h te rs were b o r n Mondo

I f pos- M r. o n d M rs. Hal W . Walker, ! In th e rom e. a n d M r. and M rs . Wade ( a r, bury ley. B u h l . A son w a s born Moi i l r nl n n - to M r. a n d Mrs. Lee Schuyler, 1!l_bUgllt. F alls . ,--------- ----------------------------ta k e a p - ---------tipna .of S t . Benedict’s, Jeron'ely new y i j i t i n g houra a t S t. Benet las been h o s p ita l a re from 3 to 4 ond

„ / M ra. J a m e s Steen. G lenns F alls , e x - j u j H a r o ld E. P o lla rd , Klmb i ie p ro j- 'W Ullam M cCauley, Rogei loclatlon, Jo h n G o u g h , W endell; Jack Ci ed aoon. M ille r , boUi 'p ro g ra m g m gpoeth, H e n ry HoUJ to G len C a p p s , oU Je ro m e .1 a t th e DISM ISSED ge,^prob- jjjiy D ju n Cloyton,

sl'one . « n d Shlrl K irk ., Twin : i ta l j p ro - B lB T H S

. A d a u g h te r waa b o m to Mr \ p o tato Hm -oid E. P oU ard , Kim iat.ls_be-. . _ ______________________

,ee tln g In C a r D a m a g e d by

X r ^ l T o f r B r i t0 1 1 A 1959 Ford d r iv e n by Albi

B e n c g o r, 65, Jerom e, skidded < ■ c o n tro l n e a r the H a n se n brldgi

I T A J ' - ly T u e s d a y , sliding In to the'-l . ra ilin g and resu ltin g In doi

* • e s tim a te d a t J8M. B encgor wo

\ r e aB e n e g o r’s speed In the 11

»0 -d 0y Ir- zone w a s estim ated a t 20 mil g com plet- hour.p e rt civic JJ5 reported to s to te pollct le agrlcu l- j , |s c o r struck a p a tc h ol Ici “? veered out ot con tro l. DamaM ™ ! th e b r id g e was a e t a t ,50.

Investig a tin g th e occldmt id ed M on- ® tote patro lm on H . E. Carr. 1 oire ll L or- t a t lo n s were Issued, st, discuss-

u r e n ! F i l m F e a t u r e d a

W e r e m M e e t i n g o f .GEst adapted ®,ype Irrlgo- •Everybody K now s," a 1 la n d whicli S ta te s Chambcr o f Commerci

h e said, ‘‘'’“ t tho- economics o t wage ) sprinkler w ith o u t a corresponding wotkt ims. Vance duc tlv lty Increoso, w as shown m ty - agent, n o o n to Tw in Foils Exc a workshop, club members d u r in g tho r Is o f djfaln- weekly luncheon m eeting o

a s rela ted A m erican Lcglon'H all. le , also was T lio "lilin chaUenges the

th a t w age Increases strcngthei IS, L am ont choslng powtr o n d th u s boo Ita,— Power o v e r-a ll-ec o n o m li! -lc v e l.-P r la n d level- C h airm an Robert E . Rlcliaril

IrrlgaU on. Uio group tho f ilm wns ov p ro p e r fer- tluD ugh Oio local C ham ber ol

1 p a i r agoln m ercc.M tw o types In o th er business, plans wei

cusscd for d l a t r l b u t l n B a conaucted tliroughout - th e — downtown

th e n o rlh - M unday hi honor of Wnslili r t t to , wos to bh:thd!vy anniversary. 'OlpllnrSOS- R o b e rt ouicsple fcm tlcd t lw ~ ' cghi.fj} c lub 's Crlmo P reven tlou weel ^ o o s l s and m oirons wlilcli e n d e d Suliilnj irrlgH lng. specia l go-to-church obscrvni

h '" ' '" I" t lie plomot,W3), la a got t lie lr namo from lho, i

. word mcauliig "ex lcn slv i niei

'< . V'

, T e m p e r a t u r e s

lalls c loudiness, « few Ufiit a h o w ets or ono; row. C older to n lf h t and tom orrow . H igh t« [bt 25 to 30. L ow las t n igh t 34, 34 a t 8 a J i

oudy w ith sn o w flurries th ro u g h o u t tom orroi ouds In v a lley s ton ig h t ond tom orrow . L ltt tomorrow 30 to 36 In north, 40 in sou th ; lo kt<i-M In n o rt.h „ ----------- ------------------------------

UPH—T h e low est tem perature recorded 1 I nine below le ro a t Pellston. M ic h , the U. 1 B ilh y e s te rd ay was 85 s t C h ild ress , Tex.

Mln. Pep. .St.lion M«>.. Mln. PiJl MiumI ........................— W I42 Milwaukee____________ ^3 1»-I Mpl*.-St. P»ul ......— ---- 29 174H Now Orleani ------------6*^10 Tr. Newr York .... ........... ........41 S4S5 Oklnhofna Cily --------------75 38

! 47 ..17 Omah* ............. ..................31 .1711 .36 Oadcn ............. .................. •‘0 5S2 Pocatello --------—....... ... <2 3j35 .25 Phllttdelphit .. ..............—8 ,17 Phoenix .................... —.... 71 62

27 ■ PittJiburirh .............- ........- J*33 Portland. Me------- ---------36 082 Portland, Ore. ----------------------- 4020 Rapid City ------------------35 17■57 lUchmond -------------------AS 37KI Rock Springi__________39 3132 .20 Spokane 3-I 2510 ,42 St. Louia ____ _______________27

- l l — ■64 .70 Sun Francisco ...........Gl 8137 3c*ttl« ............................... . 47 8060 Tamp* .......... .....................81 6332 .12 TWIN PALLS_________ 3<4« Waflhinaton ------------ ---- 46 . 86

/alley Funerals1 services BD RIiE Y — P u n e ra l services 1- will he C la re n c e D llm on ' R a n d a ll wUl

, c o n d u c ted o t 2 p .m . W ednesday'■y ,‘i t h e F if th word L D S chopel wlwith th e B ijj jo p sylvan M orley offlclatli

I oKlclat- P in a l rites wlll be h e ld a t th e Plei ducted a t a n t View cemetery. P rie n d s m Is to th e c a l l a t the M cC u llo ch fu n e s Society h o m e Tuesday a n d W ednesdoy u r mortuary, t h n e of the service. I n l ie u ol fio hite m or- e r s contributions to th o C as ind u n til M em o ria l hospital r u n d are s i

g e s te d by tho fa m ily , ' th ro u g h t c o u n ty auditor’s o ffice. •

inlces fo r ---------a t 2 p m . R U P E R T ' - P u n e ra l services

DS stoke- J o h n Schultz, w lll be conducted ; at th e 2 p j n . Thursday a t th e W oik mi Wday o f t- t u a r y chapel by th e R ev . Wend the home C o e o f the M ethodist ch u rch . Fli

II time o t r i t e s wUl be h e ld in th e R upcem etery .

/ a i l ^ B o s p l t a l s ^

m o r i a l M i n i d o k a C o u n t ym otem lty V is itin g hours a t M in idoka C ou nd 1 to 8 h o s p ita l ore Irom 2 to 4 ond f r 11 sm . to 7 to 8 p jn .

AD M ITTEDM rs. Douglas Bagley, M ra. Norn

r 0 . J e n - H u t to n and M elan ie Thom as, s. Patrick R u p e r t. rs.JK iliert DISM ISSEDloke, M rs. I , H : KeUy o n d W en d ell Johm Uam SUls, b o th Rupert.

oU Tw in B IR T H Sox. Buhl; A son wos b o rn to M r. ond I one; M rs. Leo Henscheld, R u p e r t.Mn. D an - ---------

C o t t a g e , B u r l e yv is i tin g hours a t C o tta g e hosp

. , a ;o"from .3;30 to 4 o n d from 7 1nd dough- P '“ ' , rs. S tu a rt i^ D M O T E Ds oUTwln M r* ' Dorothy Q u n a u ond L Hozelton; L o n « . both ' B u rley ; Mra. Ja i

; Mrs E r - P e r ry , H ejburn; S te v en M au anle-s'haw, .O akley^.!. Hanson, \ DISM ISSED

M rs . Jennie R oss, L a ird Dum i M rs. Edna Dayley, P ra n k Quls

Monday to D ru e Mongnum. all Burley, talker, J e - D e b o ra h Anderson. R u p ert. Vade Q ulg- B IR T H Srn Monday A daughter was b o m to M r. lyler. T w in M rs. c o rl Parris, B u rley , and a__________ w n s b<)ril to M t. a n d M rs. D on

C ran e , Burley.

S * d i c t ' s G o o d i n g M e m o r i a lI ond f ro m V U lttag hours n t G ooding Men

la l hospltol are from 3 to 4:30 fro m 1 to- 8:30 p.m,

nns P e rry ; DISM ISSEDKimberly; M rs . Wesley PuU er, Buhl; J Rogerson: U resp l, Gooding.

ack C alto n ------------------------------both T w in ^ •

y HOU a n d C o u r t D i s m i s s e s

yton, S h o - C o u n t o f F e lo iTvin F a l ls . order dlamlsalngr a felony

against R an d a ll O sborn w a to a n a Tuesday m o rn in g by I ^ m b e r l y . - p ^ n a c isu ic t Ju d g e T heron

1 bv O sborn was ch a rg ed with u n_____ fu lly concealing a n d dlspflslni

fo u r truclt tires m ortgaged for L I L l U g C to th e Farmers N a tio n a l Bank. I y Albert C . H e pleaded Innocen t to the ch dded o u t o f J a n . ,13.. bridge e a r - .Judge Ward’s o rd e r followc I tbo b r ld g e m o tio n for dism issal filed by Pi In d am ages c u tln g Attorney E dw ard Bab( ja r was u n - Babcock argued t h a t lnsuffl<

evidence existed to convict Osl the 15-m lle Babcock noted it w as impossib] 20 mlleA a n p rove If tlic tirca t h a t Osborn

so ld were the sam e m ortgaged police t h a t *>e hod on n truck , ol Ice a n d '

Damage t b r p g j j j g g

= c t V c “ F o r B r i d g e M (___ T en tables were p lay ed when

T w in Falls D up lica te .BridgeJ f l i n f h e ld 0 Oeorse W ash ing ton blrtl./U U k p a rty Mondny n ig h t / a t tlie An

fp i l l ' L c a n Legion hnll.

. V / I U U N orlh and sou tli w lnqersa U n ited M rs. A. p. nu.'sscU a n d Mrs. I

nmerco f lh n Adkins. (Irst; Dr. o^^d Mrs. p’ wage lilk e s Burgess, trcond; M ra. Miller I: worker p r o - to r and Mn, H nrry U g h t. third,shown T u e s - •>“ ck W. Radlke a n d R . L R otIs Exchange ' “ “ ■'‘I'.the re g u la r Eiust nnd west wlnne?S were

ling a t t h e a n d Mrs. li j . co o k , tlrst; M r B. Beymrr nnd M rs. M . C. Olli

the th eo ry second; Mrs. Pnul T h o m an ondmgthen p u r - K enyon Oreen. th ird , ondIls boost t h e Strnughn ond M rs. nose iel.--ProBtnm teri-fourU ir- llcliards to ld -----------------------ras nvolloble I l _ | T T I _ EIber ol C om - ' ' i ' j l L

ins were d is - I t l n g Hugs nlown o ren Wnslilngton's

jtlcd on l iio A T Hu week p ro - hBulidny w ilh 'n /It o a n c e s . j l t 17

liloinor W e st I'oinled-loe ■hoci a re very ei l l |! . . r ‘:c>'';*' lo rla b lo - lo t w om eu who have

iv» meadow." to e.

S p e e d e r G e t s

- J 1 0 4 ) a 3 ? ^ e i msnow V ___ __

I n J a H in T . tf tS d -8 - --------- --------^ -------- 1------------------

(P ro m P « f a Coe) ,• a n d wns fined $ 5 0 a n d $3 costs f

„ „ „ „ b e in g drunk o n a highw ay.U t t le E. a . R a y b o m . HolllstCT, post

, . l o „ a »300 bond i n T w h i F a lls probj ’ c o u rt Tuesday o n a c h a rg e

-----------d r uilReii d f iv in e . Rflyli u m - f f n nIn res te d a t the H o l l is te r p o r t of; e

U s t ry o t 1:30 o .m : Tuesrfay b y Bti I , , ' ' P atro h n an M . J . 'B a y s , Jr., afi

R aybom 's c i r h a d veered into „ p^.p d itc h norlh o f H o ll is te r a n d h e v » JO d riv en to th e p o r t of e n try by J passing m o to ris t .I Bays sold R a y b o m w a s foUowi fo r severol m i le s a f te r h e le f t Pl a early Tuesday b y th re e y o u th s. T t I ,5 telephoned t h e p o r t of en try S ;j6 rep o rt th A a p p a re n t ly d ru n k en ci 0 d ltlon ot tne d r iv e r ohei)d o t th i j W hen the y o u th s cam e u p o n Ri5 horn 's cor In a d itc h , one of th0 .51 drove the car i n t o th e p o r t o l enl1 •»“ Jo h n WUliara B au sch , M cAlllst I „5 M ont., was f in e d $26 a n d $3 co i '.11 M onday by J u s t i c e of th e Pei 7 -George E. S c o tt f o r passh ig onotl I — ^ e a p -b y -g o ln s f - to - th e J e f t-o t-a _ s4 ;; M w h ite line. H e w a s cited by Bt .0 j n P a trohnan H . E . C orr a b o u t (

_ a n d one-hah m ile s so u th of T \ F a lls on h ig h w a y 74'.

Robert W. M a h a n e s , 21, T erre t ~ ~ ~ ) w as fined $10 a n d costs in Ti

P a lls police c o u r t on n chorgeI - speeding. M a h a n e s was cited

c ity police F e b . 7 for d riv ing---------- m iles an h o u t I n a 38-m lle zoneces f o r th e 600 block o f AddU on aver wUl b e w est.d a y a t T he Rev. R . R . C ronk, T w in FaII w i th w as fhied.112 a n d costs M onday s la tin g . Je rom e Ju stice o f th e P eace OP le a s - Vhihig lor g o in g 62 m iles p e r hi

s m a y In a 60-mlle z o n e . H e w aa cited f u n e ra l S ta te P a tro h n a n M arv in S . Wrig ly u n t i l Two drivers c i t e d d u rin g a rac if f lo w - check Monday n i g h t four mUes w C ass ia o f Burliy a p p e a r e d b efo re Bur

e s u g - Justice o[ th e P e a c e J . L . Welc gh t h e Tuesday. F ive o th e r d riv e rs w

cited tor sp e ed in g by S ta te P a ti m en Broy H a r d in g , M arv in Sny

Ices f o r an d R»y T h o m a s , cted o t Raymond S . F u n k . A berdeen, i k m o r- Jlned $16 o n d co s ts fo r gohig V endell m iles per h o u r in a 68 m ile zc I F in a l R obert H. D o y le . Jr.. S e a ttle , p ie R u p e r t o<i Innocent o f s p e e d in g 74 m iles

h o u r ta a 6 6 -m lle zone. H e poste $22 bond.

S X I . S T W e a t h e i *

^ S a t e l l i t e S h o

u ifT o m I s ^ S u c c e s s f u■T___ IFrom P«»B One)N o rm an jaunchhig b e f o r e krUflng throug Has, a l l b lanket of g r a y s to rm clouds.

T he mlssUe'3 b eh av io r appei to be perfect d u r in g th e brief Ilonnson,

I t had b e g u n to ro ln ligh tly J „ before blost t im e , b u t th is did

a tfcc t the la u n c h in g .The f ir s t- s ta g e b u rn ed o u t ot

a ltitude of 3 8 m iles 21^ m hi ? a fte r lounch.h o s p ita l The second s tag e—t h e guli n 7 t o 8 "bro ln 'io t V a n g u a r d —th e n went

to full action f o r a full tw o m hi boosting the p f ty lo a d 's sp eed to I

d L a n e miles per h o u r .J a n ic e After a c o a s t in g fUght. th e t

M a u p to , stage Ignited pu 'sh h ig t h e sate to the velocity n e e d ed fo r orbit.

T h o m issile's w e ig h t o t l ifto ff Ju m m e r, 22,600 poimds. b u t 90 p e r ce n t of Q u ig ley , load wns fuel, ey, a n d The 12-toot V a n g u a rd rocket

been a lOO-m ilUon-dollor flop Ir out of seven p r e v io u s trie s . The

M r. a n d wos made f iv e m o n th s ogo. id a so n The n o t io n a l aero n au tics IDOTlford space—a d m in is tra tio n ;—w hich—

ovffT foJect V a n g u a r d lo s t foil, gone over t h e th re e -s ta g e ml

j . i p a rt by port in “ Bearch fo r the *“ * chanlcnl bugs w h ic h coused the M em o r- vIous (n llu res. M inor a lte ra l

1:30 a n d were In tro d u ced b u t t h e h nn was not re v e a led .

Tho m lsk o n to d ay w as the s ll; J u a n as last S tp t. 2 6 w hen th e sati

burned up o v e r c e n tra l A frica i mnklng one u n c e r t a h i sw eep ali the globe.

; S The U nited S ta te s s ti ll hos tI snlellltes u p i n th e com pany ol

ilO n V U nion 's m assive Sp u tn ik

^ I n f a n t S o n D ie !eron W P’« rrln , I n fa n t so:

Mr. and M rs . R o b e rt P e rrin , ' k <*■''> M o n d a y n ig h t a t VH u n la w - y „ „ M e m o r ia l h o sp ita l sh.

-after-birth;------- ----------- -------------In oddltlon t o h is p a re n ts , 1

n ic .B u n i. survived by p a te r n a l g ran d p a r le c h a rg e ^ r . nnd M rs . J . U . P e rrin . Ol

Perry, m a te rn a l g ran d p aren ts , llowed a nnd Mrs. R o b e r t G reen . LnOrijy P ro s e - Ore. ' — - ........- -Bnbcock. Graveside r i t e s will be held i su ffic ie n t o jn . 'W ednesday a t G lcnn : O sb o rn , cemetery, O le n n s F erry .jsslb le t o ------- ----------------------—born h a d READ 'H M E S -N E W S W ANT . igcd th -es

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ler P ro c - hIrd. a n d

were M r. H I; M rs. C ., O llaso n , ond M rs. nd M rs . ■ ■

i I BURLEYM I. ' 'com-

Iii^ve v u e

. / ' ' ■ *

'fiMES-iraWS. .TVs T w in F a ll! I D — J U r th -R e p o r tfd '.

_ _ M r. s n d , ^ . S m i th R o sen i ' 1 ? a s o n b o rS iM o n d ay to M r. and • J ? • D o n R osen , G a rd e n G rove , Ca

l i a i l e i a n f to M eetDsts lo r p jo je s s io m i m u s ic ia n s UvU

a n d w prkh ig o u t o£ th e T w hi a r e a a re urged to a t t e n d a mi

^ a t 8 p m , W e d n esd ay a t th e

u?“ T fo rm h ig a s e p a w te -I’win y S ta te M u s ic ian s .u n io n .. .

". A u i u a l B all S la te d ." A n n u a l S w e e th e a r t b a ll spoi

K f by th e Tw in P a lls h ig h school y °y ^ leag u e , wUl be h e ld a t 0 p Jn

u r d a y a t the h ig h school g! tollTOed T hem e fo r th e e v en t v

^ " T h r e e Coins In t h e F o u n ta lr JS. T hey p a re n ts of s tu d e n ts a n d alum: n try to jn v lte d .:en con- ■ • • *Df th em , C o n c e r t P lanned 3n R a y - an n u a l w in te r co n cert (of th em P a lls h ig h schoo l musiDf en try , p a r tm e n t will b e h e ld a t 8 iAlllster, ‘T h u rsd ay In th e gym nasium . $3 costa t lc lp a tln g will b e th e b an d , e P eace orchestra. A sm all cha:

^ i S l d - ^ly S ta te s t i

A. m eeting will b e h e ld a t ;of Tw in YVednesday by th e w eed bo ard

w est en d of T w in F a l ls coun tyrerreton, rep re se n ta tiv e to se rve (

, se v e n -m a n coun ty b o a rd recenlarge o f county co m m lsslo n eIted by ivlng 40 C A P M eeU nr S e tzone In T w in P alls s q u a d ro n o f thiavenue a j r p a tro l will m e e t a t JosUi

„ a t 8 p jn . W ed n esd ay ,in Falla, ^

r = S p o r t L i c e n S '

' S Increailies west T\* • TT

D i e s m H o irs w ere (Pron P a i . On.)

P a tro l- t r y in g to get p e o p le In to our Snyder g o in g to drive t h e m aw ay .^

A revision o f t h e p r im a ry e een, w aa la w w aa passed b y th e senote (ohig 70 d a y .lie zone. In tro d u c e d h i t h e se n a te s, p lead - b i l l t h a t w ould p ro v id e som n lle a p e r o v e r 26 mUUon d o lla rs to posted a sc h o o ls u n d e r . th e s ta te 's mil

e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m .•Phe house s e n t o n to th e

— „ ■ b y-a-j48rto^6-favorab le vote. P I * to . g ive the leg a l s a n c tio n U

. r ia g e s b e t'Jeen w h i te s ' andI w h ite s .t l A I A b ill to lic e n s e physical

a p ls t s was h e ld o v e r in th e n 1 * u n t i l today. B u t rep rese r

j - f l l I ^ p a s se d by th e c lo se vote oi a b ill increasing th e bond n o f produce b u y e rs f ro m $2

hrough a $12,500.ds. B ackers, of t h e m ea su re siappeared h ic re a se d bond w a s needed i rlef th n e t e c t farm era f ro m buyers w

buTiay.ihtly Ju s t T h e house s e n t th e senate- 1 did n o t p r h n a r y revision blU to thi

a n d m ean s co m m ittee , a me lUt o t a n f re q u e n tjy bsed t o s ta ll a m

m hiu tes T h e house Is sc h ed u le d to v m o rro w on Its o w n version

guiding m a r y law rev ision , w ent h i- B u t In the s e n a te , Preside

) m hiu tes T e m O. J. B u x to n a f te r ] d to 0,000 h a ile d p rim ary e le c tio n rev l

t h e leg isla ture 's m o s t Im portt th e th ird T h e senote h i ll w ould m t

sa te llite p r im o ry (rom A u g u s t to tl: orbit. T u e sd a y In J u n e ; p rov ide for f to f f w as o f f election If t h e g o v e rn o r c ;n t of th e co n g ress no h iln e^s did n o t

p e r c e n t ot th e v o te ; req u lrt Kket h a d to a sk for (i b a llo t of one poj lop In six r a is e the n u m b er of s ig n a tt

T he la s t q u lre d on n o m in a tin g p e tltli

-JPa.r-ldngJ^ire m issile P o s tin g o v e rtim e porklne

the m e- o f $I eoch M o n d a y w ere I the p re - B ev er. R, 0 . S a n d q u ls t , D arr Ite ratio n s s e n , WlUlnm L . T o w n se n d . Ji Ir n a tu re l^er. Leo Pass. M u s ty B rau

R a lp h Dean. M rs . L. E. Rou the som e O tto Florence. J o h n n y H aw ■ sa te llite t ie J . O rlm m ett. R oy Jo h n s rlca a f te r r e n Anderson. M rs . G ene >D nsaund V io let o o sse tt. M a rjo rie I

J a m e s W. H o r te . R a lp h C. hos th re e W a lt Sm ith, J u l i a n Farrlo i ny of th e E v a n s and P. L . Cook.

utn lk i n . n O R T H K O R E A N FLEES “ SEOUL. Feb. 17 W»—A p r

th e com m unist N o r th K o rea / I C B w h o fled ac ro ss th e .b o rd nt son o t g ra n te d osylum i n S o u th Ki rln. T w in .d a y . o t Moglc , ' '

M RAY LER LO nts, he ts NO. 94, A.F.&id p aren ts , h a ^ ic TEMfn, O letm s bm Bla»T^.akM Bhd.enls. M r. CALLED CO M M U N ICA T

j i O r a n ^ T hursday , F e b . 19—« p.D egree

held a t 11 ------------------- ;----------------------pnn A. Sltoihttr* C. L. Willenn K est Kimbirlr a.erBta

Dial GA S-6182 Dial RE S [o t A D S .1 A U 8 .I P .n .. . .W .I ,. . .

. MIXED 400-POUND

^ C A L V E !550-600 POUND

P S T E E R0 . WARMED-UP

FEEDLOT

IU R S D A Y 7

EY LIVESTOCK(Aagic Valley's Fostc

AucHon Mark

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twin falls, IDAHOdis News In B r i e f

> M inTl»re L lcen ae . ;sen report A m jir r ia g e Ucense ^ a s 1 , a n d Mrs. M onday b y th e p v h i cc ' Calif. c lerk to D o n a ld D ale ObeiblUli

nnrt S a n d r a K aye Dessenbi b o th 'T w ta "P a lis . ~

llvh ig in —[\vhi Falls Son la B o m 'a m eeting , A son w a s born M onday to th e Labor a n d Mis. P a u l S ln e ? S a ltJ i il (e a lblU ty of M rs. S ine Is t h e fo rm er Peggy I S m r T M r ■w oodr^laiightei: nf M r, and

Claude R in g w o o d , J ^ v in - M is .

S tudents S e e P la n t -'sponsored Thh-ty s tu d e n ts ffo m Mrs. ihool Gh-ls R iem an’s s ix th y w le a t Hai p jn . Sot- school to u re d -theTTm es-N ew s

)1 gymno- Mondoy. T h e y wore accomponli n t wlll be M rs. A lb e r t Rue, M rs. Ti n ta ln ." All s m ith a n d M ra. K a r l Stewort.ilum ni ore ---------

G range P l a n s P a rty , , A v a le n tin e p orty wlU be he

M ountain R o c k G ronge a t 8:3( ;e rt o t the T hu rsd ay . E ach w om an Is m usic de- to bring re f re sh m e n ts for o ci a t 8 pjn.. M em bers a n d friends a re Invltiilum. Par- ---------and, choir R eturns F r o m K onsas ch arg e Is Dr. A lm a H ard in has ret invited. (rom P a o la . K ans., w here she---------------- th e p a s t t-tvO WeOEnjeciniBlro

Ulness o f a sister. M rs. Do a t 2 p.m. cuUy. w h o is recovering sat

>ard of the torlly.unty to se- ---------rve on the T o n ig h tecently set ^ h e m em b e rsh ip ra lly ot ttuoners. a t 8 p.m.

a t the ■yWCA rooms. Young f th e civil ^ m o th e rs a re urged to nttend losUn field m eeting Is o p e n to the public.

— 4-H GIrU M e e tThe S c isso rs , T h read and Th use '*-H e'“ b m e t M onday alterno

the hom e o f Mrs. L ynn Lake group w o rk e d on projects.

^ a S e m eeting o f th e group wlll be hi the hom e o f M rs. J o h n Warhol Van B u re n .

o u s e —M eeting T im e C hanged

, , , The C itiz e n s to r Good Ooo ur state; n ,ee t_ a t noon In thi

I >1 „ serson h o te l foU nd-up room ith an for a b rea k fa s t m eeting

m ate Mon- w i l l i a m G range, Chombo Com m erce se c re ta ry - manngei

T l nounced. som ething “ “ ______to public ^ ^ .

I m inimum Honor G ra d u a teM elvin V. B erre tt. son ot M

th e senate. Mrs. M elv in S. B e rre tt, formervote n hill' Palls re s id e n ts , has b een graim to mnr- a t the to p o r nis c lass a t t h r

a n d non- Interior c o m m u n ca tlo n s electischool, S a n Dlego. An official

'Sical ther- said B e r re t t 's m arks were consth e house the h ig h e s t In his class.

resentatives ---------te of 27-26 Bid A ccep tednd required Twin P a l ls county commlsi1 $2,500 to M onday a fte rn o o n accepted

from L e s lie A nderson to leare sa id the 21^) a c re s o f lan d known ile d to pro- county f a r m n ea r th e Hortonrs who foU Ing hom e. T h e accepted bid v

$61.50 p e r a c re ren ta l. Nextnate-possed bid was f o r $61.25.) th e ways ---------I m aneuver p „ t|„ck D in n e r Helda meMure. The P ic k e ts chiss of theto vote to- M ethodist ch u rch Sunday

lion o l pri- held a p o t iu c k d in n er Sundoysocial h a l l . Blllle Ju stice sp<

eslden t F:o h e r ex p e rie n ce s a s an exiter possnge teacher In E ng land o n d showirevision os tu f j j o f p laces sh e visited

p o r ta n t Job. D ougherty , class director, led1 move the m unlty s in g in g .0 th e tlrst e fo r a run- l o r o r U. E.

qu iree party , nnd ■ ■ ■^natures re- Hetm ons. ■ ■

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?r‘e C r COOKIN'i d T X ' AGAIKITB raun . Mrs.R ou th , Mrs. » • • »Hawes; Mit-

“Foods Wi•le Stansell.'1 C. Wilson. . - n T • ) irr lo r , Bert F l a i T

f p r f v ^ e ^ 'n ' ALL GAS '

b“X“rs COOKINCh Korea to-

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F eb . n (UPI) — P re m ie r J o ! Sm allwood m ay h o ld ' a special

li, M r “ Ct m eethig la te r t h i s week to tL . rMt« new labor leg lsh itlo n to

-Oiuse o i iy . ofganlze oU lo g g e rs and 11*ond M rs N ew fo u n d lan d i

— - .T he-U borol-pcem ler. ^ d a j yesterday had p re v e n te d hhn

ur-n -P n th traveU ng to G a n d e r , Nfld., i t H M ^ S n h e h ad planned t o ' b e g in his

P a ig n to o u st-th e s tr ik in g Int S l f d bv W oodworkers of An“ T ^ ^ l e « W A ) from the p ro v h ice . ewort Labelling the u n io n leode:

"outsiders," Sm allw ood last denounced violence resu lttag

be h e ld bv th e IWA strike a g a in s t the A al 8-30 p jn . Newfoundland D evelopm ent n Is a sk ed P “ °y-ir a couple. T h e strike b egan m o re than I Invited. w eeks ogo. T he lo g g e rs ore s(

sh o rte r work h o u rs , h igher ' a n d better co n d itio n s In lo

IS re tu rn ed cam ps.e she s p e n t i n announcin g a delay _li oust of the* scheduled d e p a rtu re for tli ■s. D oro thy SmaUwood h in ted a special mi ig sa tls fa c - o f the cabinet w o u ld be held

th is week.T h e prem ier's c a l l to "throi

th e IWA ond n e v e r le t them o( the Y - th e i r foces ognin In Newfound: p.m. to d ay b ro u g h t shorp re b u f f s from

roung w ives c irc les In C onada a n d tho I nttend. T h e S ta te s .ubllc. L iberal leaders In o th e r se

o f ' th e country fo u n d themselv th e spo t when a sk e d by memb

nd T h im ble o th e r parties to d e fe n d or : ,Iternoon a t Smallwood's ac tio n .

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—H alf the city o f Pendleton w ith o u t power e a rly todoy be o f lines anopplng u n d e r a 1

xl G overn - f a l l o t wet snow.In the R o - . j j je wet snow b e g a n foiling i

•oom r a th e r jy g p ^ y e s te rd a y ond ' u h ich cs feU by 6 a . m . todoy,^homber o l coused pow er llnonager, a n - ^ ^

h ito contact w ith tre e s .

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bld w as for Next closest

It the Ph^st /(ll ndoy school ; 2 j \\ undoy in th e ce spoke o n / n exchongeshowed p ic - j l ^ A / i

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J . H L a tlm o re n.'ccptinE,han seven to ottice w ith ro-wnrkrrre steklng o v e rh ea rd : "And i j i . . :her wngcs w h e th e r lo wrnr ,i rainr™'n logging p a i r o[ shorL s!"

MSficince-’s W 5 d i «■ K ' Date Is Appro

TO K Y O . Feb. 17 lUPh-.'n,. throw out In e t today nppi'ovcd April i hem show d a y C row n Prince ,Aklhli« |, randlsnd.' m arry c o m m o n ir Michikoshm rom labor a natlonni liolidny. he United T he ap p ro v a l cam e a d . , ,

c a b h ie t S e c re ta ry Munenod :r sections u rg ed th n t tho "nii.,p|clo„, j,,

S " s ot '•- ‘'T l i .e or refute fiRreed to a rt'vislon ofth(

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S A n s w e r S a i d

3 K o w S t a r t e d

1 ^ t e of America's superm ls- t ^ t h e Russian space

, A M m ! ' t the "blueprint s ta te 'D»vW S. King, D„ U tah ,

*aM *“ °1; nf the house space com -

and thc. arnpy's ' • ■ ' ‘K r a r s e n a l In Alabama.

"Saturn."m ade up of a cluster

, i h t adapte'* Juplters and will tremendous payload an d

' ■ S l be uMi* extremely

^ ^ K ^ ‘ » ld to * °S a tu m 's one and

square inch compares lo th® U. S. Atlas m ls-

i ■ ‘t . r . has been speculation thc “ « R S n s ' h “Ve launched missiles

■ « S i» mllUon pounds of thrust.■ ‘ IS , concressmon also said th if

I1,.M ■„.,1 iinibi^'''y “ rn over some • I K I t e Uould-fuelcd Saturns to ilr t , , ' ■ 1 lorce for exploraUons a fte r) i f B SllM> development.

i M a i i y E x p e r t s

Believe Planet Z "^ Indone

Has Some Life ^WASHINOTON, Feb. 17 (UPIl - t •r,ny sclentista now believe t h a t I , 4 -le llrst space traveler to reach U i l ma will find some form of life

Wch > possibility long has been

|| 1 subject ol scientific speculation.

Ittrcst has Intensified In propor- j

on to man's strides toward even- t n i 1,1 Interplanetary travel. , ,u life does exist on the E a rth 's a ta t planetary neighbor, It very [(ly Is « prim itive form such a.^ J i , / ; " icterla and fungi. B ut Mars could ive developed some animal life ' T h e Upted to Its rapid tem perature p ick ing ungej and alm ost oxygenless a t - a t whlc ospbere. a day o

Some Skeptical W henfllj National Geographic society h is fan ■[0* that som e scientists rem ain w ooden ((pUtal but t h a t two recent s tu - M arylan IB liolstM' the Ilfe-On-Miirs tire^ l^ IH S S d y. a n d cooRisearchers n t the a ir force o th e r cn to l ot aviation medicine at R a n - L onn l Ipb Field, Tex., conducted a se- old He a of tests to determ ine w hether rldd janlsms such ns bacteria an d ( j j y j |„ igl could survive under M artian j,lj

i^tondltlons. h im , "V

They were placed In ..jars filled boy?" hi with nitrogen a t Ibw pressure, cor- TMpondlng to' the M artian atm os- pbere, and expased to sudden tem - perature changes from 77 degrees o . . , , . . .Dove lo 13 below. , !

Some Offfanlslms Grow seasons'-Organisms requiring the normal .

imount of oxygen died. But those ;leedlng little or no oxygen survived *'md even grew.

s tm another finding was reported °jy Dr. william M Swingon. Lowell JP®''® ibservatory, Flagutaff, Arlz, His ipectroscopic studies indicate th a t here is m atter p n Mars th a t ab- Hubs the same wave lengths of sun- ight aa aome p la n t life on Earth.But even before these findings,

National Geographic saya. a survey n iid d le j 3l ficlentlsta, m ostly astronomers, Som e liowed overwhelming belief in life L indsays Dn Mars. Only one of 37 questioned P u e r to ] aid no, s h a re -c n Scientists generally rule out the d r iv e n o

)0sslblllty that M ars could support Mi he same kind of anim al life Iis "T ex as-h Earth because of th e near absence p c rs fl^ri ll oxygen in Its atm osphere. o e s p lu But the N ational Qeographio re - m ig ra n ts

»rt-polnts out t h e t i t Is possible, in a to r : I lhe planet could have developed in Arherl “some exotic form of animal life" A s eve adapted to Its a tm ospheric condi- p ick in g tiona, m ig ra n ts

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MurlU Memmott, 684 Monle Vista '^ v e r v b Jre h u filed application for a sm a lle s t ™ 8 permit to construct a $15,- . . . -i„h t

? > . t o s l e (amlly dwelling,A ilngle family residence to cost „ . i j , „ |

IMO Is planned by C, P. King, 1184 w , J t o ivenue. Oeorge Thomas, 1806 “ .“i t a p avenue east. requesU au thor- “ g n to build a single famUy " ' " 3 f'UllOB at a cost of *7,000. .JmnlU to bu ild two homes at 066 Siw 1!! Monilngslde drive are re - W ed by cre.ss building supply, J,tot I) estimated a t $7,000 cach, 1 P .u ^An application h as been filed by ?™>» Levell, 405 Sophomore TOItvard, to rem odel nn attached 2 ' <»r B family room a t an ap - » Pfwlmate cost of $700. ® BP

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A t L o d g e P a r l e y S S Sl i lc iS K ' - T he Kev. t a g 1» awnara H. N. Yost, pastor ol th e w orkers.

Methodist church , Burley, will « 1» »l l ' ' “ ‘“red speaker a t the a n - b a rrn c lu ,™ past masters' n l^h t of Burley l a n com

ictn hV„° "'><> a m , Thursday, d u r in g WIlll 2 * S o P "! worahlp- m a n prlJi

i s I t h a s beiHev 11. J'* ' ‘he subjeot ot th e s e t countTh, “ on .

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(1) 1945-47 INDONESIAN W-

(21 1945-49 CHINESE CIVIL*'

(4) 1945-54 INDOCHINA WA(5) 1946-49 GREEK GUERRILl

(6) 1947-49 KASHMIR DISPU*

T he Bo-callcd era. o f pcace w hich the a r II has been an y th in g b u t peacefu l, a e a r the war ended, fiehtlng: b roke out b adonesla. All ovcr th e world, na lio n a li u ring the global stru g g le , rose to a lid jries of “lim ited w a rs" since th e n . T hey

i f e of M igrant Some Agen(

BY LOUIS CASSF.LS nufllU nited Press In te rn a tio n a l to hai

Lonnie Lindsay Is 40 years old. o^^cr5 hns a p reg n an t wife, alx sm a ll durinflildrcn, a 1948 car a n d a n a c h in g ^armlick. M w yl

T he aching back comcs fro m **0* cklng bean.s nnd tomatoe.s. a Job Som ei

which Lonnie e a rn s "ab o u t $7 i^igra: dny on good days."W hen I visited them . Lonnie an d s family lived in a o n e-room vyxthpt )oden shack in a m ig ran t lab o r aryland, In__a_few_ ..w eeks^ they . —I h l in n ed to load up th e ir bedding d cookpota and m ove on to a n - ‘ Her cam p In u p sta te New York.Lonnie Lindsay, jr .. Ls six yenrs i. He has never f ired a cap pisto l ^ ^ r ridden a tricycle. H e spen d s h is ys in the fields, p ick ing b ean s to his fa th e r’s basket. I f you a sk , i\, "W here Is your hom e, l i t t le J® y?" he looks a t you w ith & p u z- d s ta re and sh rugs h is .shoulders, usuall; rh e re are about o n e m illion m l- * m t farm workers in the U n ited ® Ues who live like th e L indsays, [ '‘ uled a r a fte r year, th ey "follow th e tsons" from sta te to s ta te , h a r - Itlng fru its and vegetab les. T h e ir ^ommi me IsCwhere the c ro p s a re ripe.V in ter finds th em in F lo rid a , i^^clllti xas or Arizona, i n sp rin g , th e y • ive n o r th in three g re a t s tream s, le goes up the w est co ast th ro u g h U fornia’s rich c e n tra l valley a n d0 Oregon and W a sh in g to n . A n -ier fan s out th ro u g h th e m idw est, cam ps e th ird comes up th e e a s t c o a st Itixurii o ugh the C arollnas an d in to th e In a Id le A tlan tic s ta te s. lan d . \lome of the m ig ra n ts , like th e m igrai idsays, are Negroes. Som e a fr e ble ro ;r to Ricans. A few a re w h ite cam ps ire-croppers from th e deep s o u th , every ven off the lan d -b y m ec h a n lza - m any 1. M any are S p a n ish -sp e ak in g the ro( )xas-M exlcans" w hose h o t te m - fested s flare If you call th e m w etbacks. mSmrni respite tn eir rac ia l <llveralty7 th e grants have one com m on denom -1 to r: th e lowest U vtng s ta n d a rd :Arherlca.'-------------------------- - ........ .......lS every hom e g a rd e n e r know s, k ing beans is h a rd work. T h e j grants have a system . 'You go on your k n e e s u n til th ey

sore," explained 60-y ea r-o ld tie Abram s. “T h e n you s ta n d u p1 band* over to p ick . W hen y o u r ;k s ta r ts aching, yo u go to y o u r sea again.'* J_ ...Iverybody pi6ks b e a n s except th e illea t ch ildren a n d w om en w ho

eig h t m onths or m o re p reg n a n t, sund m any boys a n d girls in th e ds who claimed th e y w ere six

looked younger. I saw grizzled women who m u s t h av e been

1 beyond 70. ~ iometimes m ig ran t bab ies a re l e f t cam p w ith a p re g n a n t w om an o r e r 'c h ird “ to "hirnd’'~ th e m .-O fte n ,^ever, you find th e m ly ing pn^ la p bags between th e b ean rows,! o n tho edge of th e field w ith a*;e cardboard box fo r p lay p en s.[ow m uch does a m ig ra n t fam ily n In a year? .n a good year, g o v em m en t f ig u res w, the average m ig ra n t fam ily i I e a rn as m uch a s $1,000. ‘ I

h e Som erset lab o r camp, o n - | te 13 n ea r P rincess A nne, M d., Is j sd by governm ent offl^lalA aa a :e where rela tively **good*' hous*

l8 available to migrant f a rm k ers . •1 Is a group of anc ien t wooden racks7buUt m 2934 by th e ci\^lr

conservation corps and used Ing World war I I to house G er- 1 prisoners of war. Since th e w ar AS been operated by the 6 om er- county l i iic k Growers assocla- 1.he Somerset camp stands em pty about seven m onths of the year, itarts to fill up In June when ran t families begin * their a n -

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*N WAR (7) 1948 49 ARAB-iSRAEL:iVIL‘WAIt .® .1«0-53 KOREAN wai

WAR (91 1954 GUATEMAtAb

IA WAR 101 19S5 ARGENTINE IERRILU WAR (111 1956.58 ALGERIAN REDISPUTE (1!1 1956 HUNGARIAN

th e world n-elcomcd after W orld — or ! iful. as newHmap shows. The same a n d ki out betw een The Netherland.s and d ic ta lo Jonalistic feplings. held in check to it i a tide t h a t has swept In a wide m u n is i T hey h ave Included overthrowing "peactl

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it Worker Is Hari ;ncies Help Betteinual trek northw ard from F lorida wa.s eni to h a rv est the bean.s, tom atoes nnd In £ o ther vegetable crops which ripen which during th e sum m er on th e rich op e ra ti' farm lan d s of Uie eastern sh o re of th e wo M w yland and Virginia. g ran ts

From Jo n e tlirough October, co n v ert Som erset cnm p Is home to 650 ad u lt m ade a m igrants nnd an uncounted horde 3f ch ild ren . T he adults pny re n t of G row 51 per person per week. No re n t Is n o t .sol :hnrged fo r children, so no one d ltions o th e r s to enum erate them . M any t

T h e b arrack s are divided into rooms, each about 15 by 16 feet. T n e l r n with a single screened window nnd niodel t m eleclric ligh t bulb hanging from :he ceiling. T he rule is one fam ily screens X) a room, although famllle.s of Pl^ch < n ore th a n six people som etim es T h ey c ret an add itional room. avoid a

Six iro n cots p retty well flll a I t Is 15 by 16 room. T h e space le f t over grow er, s used for a k itchen corner, which troubles jsually . In c lu d e a tw o-burner kero- should iene stove, a galvanij^fd w ater buck- p roving it. a few p o ts and pans. W a te r is pied by lau led from an outdoor sp igo t be- B u t t ,ween the rows of barracks. ed in c

Each group of barracks h a s a pays of sommunal wash room w hich in- O pera :ludes se p ara te shower and toilet m ad e t: ’acuities fo r m en and women, and be tau'g t place to do laundry. ru le s of

T h ere a je a few—a very few— in h e lp l n ig ra n t cam p s better th an Som er- W hen t let. beings.

T h e re a re thousands of m ig ran t m an be iam ps t h a t m ake Som erset look T h e k uxurious In comparison. worker's

In a to u r of three states— M ary- T h e < and , V irg in ia and Delaware— where a n old n ig ra n t lab o r plays an indispensl- transpo i )le role in agriculture, I saw 50 crew s o lamps w ith outdoor privvles for w here t: ivery one w ith flush toilets. I saw som e ot nany fam ilies living, eight q r 10 to f ru its he room, In unscreened v e rm ln -ln - h a rv estl ested sh a n tie s where the stench ' T h e c

Look to Your

. . . and if you ll

valuiBE CAUTIOUS! N ever use old r o th er person's prescription. Ke Identified and out of reach of lives hove been saved by th is ( be happy to advise you on whol well-supplied m edicine'chest.

For top-notch prescription servi ways depend on Kinglburys for ( itan d ard s and accuracy!

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INE REVOLT (15) ?958 LEBANESEN REVOLT (16) 1958 QUEMOY D[IAN REVOLT (17) 1958 CUBAN RE'

or a l t ^ p l s t» overthrow — forclgti dot id Kuliversion, bouiidnry d isp u tes and 11 c ta lo rs . th e most rocent being the Ciil)

it a ll ha.s benn (he c o n tin u in g "cold v un ism a n d we.stern dem ocracy . I I has e ac tlm e ’’ e ra in history.

trd One; “ ter Their Lot s s

, , recru it.s en ough to gaij a niaKROt. -n g e n e ra l, the laruer cam ps ich a re operated bv grow ers co- j ra tiv es a re the bo.st. Y ou f in d ‘! w o rst conditions In w h a t m i- ). j. in ts call “ private hou sin g "— the iv ertcd b a rn s and ten a n t shack.s ' de a v a ila b le to migranUs by som e ,) t a ll) Individual growers.

them rjro w ers p o in t o u t th n t th e y a re j^pip i solely responsible for th e co n - n ,e s(c ions U int ex is t in m ig ra n t camp.s. cha ny m ig ra n t fam ilies hnve know n for tra: ,h in g b u t filth and p overty .a ll jcetrr^!— !ir lives, a n d they do n o t m ake . del te n a n ts . They p u t sh o es down I flu sh toilets. T hey te a r o u t ^” Vker« eens so t h a t It will be ea.sler to :h d ish w a te r o u t the w indow. ey c a rv e hole.s In the flo o r to lid a trij) to the prlvvy. Ijyt Is very d ifficu lt to p e rsu a d e a T he wer. w ho Is having h is ow n cen ts 1 □bles w ith farm prices, t h a t h e p irk e p iuld sp en d r lot of m oney Im - the cre ving h o u sin g th a t wlll b e occu- h au ls t d by su ch ten an ts . freezinglu t th e grow ers who have In v est- in a in d e c e n t housing find t h a t It Inrge c

's o ff. • $8,000>perators o f good c am p s h av e as mu( de th is discovery. M ig ran ts c a n fam ily. tau‘a b 4 \ to obey th e e le m e n ta ry abou t

JS of s a n ita tio n an d to t a k e p r id e a round help ing to keep th e ir c a m p clean , probabl ien th e y a re housed like h u m a n I f an; ngs, th ey begin to ac t l ik e h u - n beings.’h e key m a n In th e m ig ra n t fa rm k er's life is the crew boss. h e crew boss owns a tru c k or

old school bus, or b o th . H e isp o r ts m ig ran ts — u su a lly In va o f 40 to 50— from a p lace V J | ;re th e c ro p s are "picked o u t" to le o th e r place w here th e r e a re I :ts o r vegetables re a d y fo r I ^ v esting .h e crew boss also lines u p Jobs.

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Cuban revo lu tion . Background old war” betw een ea ste rn com-

h as been the m ost w ar-filled^ .- )or.sc

— — .-few "free-w heelers" m ak6 dtrtcX-’- Q j ^

n tac ts w llh '' ind iv idual farm ers. j t^n o st crew bo.s.scs work through e farm p lacem en t officials of 1 >rthcrn s ta te s w ho sw arm into ^ orUia and T exas each spring to « rnm c ru lt m ig ran t labor.By working out .schedules which m ain .sure m ig ran t crew s of fairly Ed( eady em ploym ent th ro u g h o u t the th e sl m nier n n d fa ll/ these officials m lg n tve helped to ra ise m ig ra n t in - '^a3<

, . f in is iSome crew bo.sses a re p a te rn a lis tic flelda w ard th e ir workers. T h ey lend do. cm money w hen they a re broke. "D( *lp them ge t a d o c to r w hen they play e sick, O th e rs explo it m ig ran ts "Ni ' charging th em o u trag eo u s fees place r tran sp d ita tlo n a n d o th e r "serv- he a(

A crew bo.ss Is n o t supposed to a rge any th in g fo r tak in g his ^ )rkers from place to place. He ts his cu t from th e grow er, who y.s Lhe crew bo.ss a conim isslon on ch bn.sket of vegetabW s picked

th e crew. volley

The going ra te fo r b ean s Is 50 n ts a h am p er to th e m igran t pkers and 15 cen ts a h a m p e r to e crew boss who "superv ises" and .uls the b eans to th e can n ery or . 2ezing p lan t. I l l LIn a good year, th e boss of a • ♦ ♦ ♦ rge crew m ay e a rn as m uch as Sp .000 or $ l(r.0 0 0 -a^o u t 10 times

much ns the av erage m igran t mlly. W hen you h e a r stories o u t "m igran t w orkers” driving i ound in b ran d n ew cars, you are obably h ea rin g a b o u t a crew-bOMs t I f any one aspec t o f th e m l ^ a n t ' s T ^ w

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FALLS, IDAH'O 'life c a n be i l n g l e ^ u t as th e w orst, child it is the tondltion under w hich they M igra travel. These condiilons w ere 'd ram - Couni \tiz cd In 1957 •wlu‘i v 2 l m ig ran ts j t ] were killed In one truck acciden t in £^^d c N orth Carolina. Invp.sUgntion show - ed th a t 41 men.'women nnd children the f liud been herded like 6ilitle Into thc bu t-st aack of the battered old Jruck . ' ,

I n November. 1957. i b e in te rs ta te which :onim erce oom mlsslori/issued reg u - S u n d t la Hops covering ' m ig ran t labor stockc :nin.sport^tion. Tlie.se regulations rom iire.safety lnsp'pcn<^ of tru ck s grggn u id-tfuses. They .srlpninte th a t "a - H a n ’ u*at m ust be profkicd for everyone, equipi ici'ur^ly attached." and th a t "m eal fashio ;iop.s" m ust be marie n i lea s t every come iix hours on long Iniis. ^~UWa" three-sUilO U^ili'iif uijyimili' -eheat. ab o r camps. I was uniible to find d river I single crew jcadoi' who had ever ica rd of Ihe.sc f t 'C rcsu la tions, cam p lo v ('rn m en t officials in W ashing- c lnitv (in assured m e later. Imwever. th a t jq •nfo rfem ent Is lunv g e tting u n d er- shows viiy In many stnle.s. worsiil

A home ml.s.sions mlnl.stcr of the hours 'J:iiional CQuncil of C h u rd ics ac- getter, ■oinpaniod a miRrniit crew from friend • 'lohda to Virginia ihLs spring to T h e pe how m igrants fare oti long treks. Nntior

•■The trip took four days and four 38 ilght.s." .said the Rev. I.saac H ender- derson on. 'T h ere , wore no seals "In the

cf-.Uic U-uciL- -W A -j^at-on^on^ tlifi su ;rete -blocks nnd potato ham pers. Qdditi< rh e truck kept b rfak ing down an d ^ o re I/ft would sit for Ifours w aiting for h epn irs. \ and n.^ F o o d w a s^ h c jv o rs t problem . A t At j irs^', the m ig ran ^ who h ad m oney lought- food w ^ f f ki<S-‘Uilck was o: icing re sp a lro d . 'jf jiu S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v w iT C • ^ r k e ; oon-brofce. T h e crew boss lot them “Thori :o hungry f6r nearly 24 hours be- be do ore he took pity and bought each dii lefson one caff of beans, two slices ^ t h r e a d and o n t slice of bologna. "Tha ^ ^ n e wom ah;’)md a six m o nths il^ ^D b y ." SheHlind b ro u g h t along inB.'bbttlc-of inllk . W hen th a t was- :one, she g ave 'the bnby w arm soda W dera )op to keep him quiet," , '

H enderson believe.s th n t th e gov- •rnm ent, or .s(5ttidbody. should build •est stops a t ■ Intervals along the n a ln routes thn t m ig ran ts travel.

Eddie Emory. 14. was s ittin g In h e shade of n big m aple tree a t the n ig ra n t farm workers ,comp a t ^^aa'd^lljs. € o m er , Md. 'H e hnd ' • In ished a day’s work in the bean ields and now he h a d no tliin g to 10.

"D o you kids In th e cam p ever )lay baseball?” I tsk e d

"N aw ," replied Eddie. "G ot no )lace to play." As an a fte rth o u g h t, le added: "Got no ball, e ither." - n ie - m ig r a n t - o a m p - f l t - G herlton,?a.. Is almost Identical to the one ,t W addell’s Corner. B u t th ere is . v a s t difference in th e ch ildren .

T h e first th ing you see w hen ou drive into C herlton cam p Is a :roup of teen-age boys playing olleyball, Fu rther o n you find & lozen young girls, s it tin g In a circle n th o grass, tak ing a sewing les- on.

I n th e center of th e cam p Is a lea t fram e building w ith a cross m v e r th e door. This Is the Cherlton

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I t h w rows o f Junior-Blzed c o ts tra ln ii and cribs wliore m igran t babies n a i i u n lte ( while lliclr p a re n ts are working In a t 8 p the fields. l i h a s boxes of u s e d - cons c but-stlll-u.scRble toys, crayons a n d tend,

w hich hymn.-!' c a n be played d u S g S unday .school . . . a kitchen weU S^,7 ^ stocked with m ilk and cookies.

Parked out.slde tlie cen(er Is a d ates green station wngon with the n a m e for loc"H an 'e ite r" on tlie door. I t is ______equipped In nn e.xtrnordinary fasiilon. T h e ta il-g a te lowers to b e - ^overr come an a lta r. I t contains a p o r t - able orgim. a m ovie projector a n d

driver Is Rev. H enderson, polnte H enderson .st'rvos tlio C h erito n

:am p and th re e otiier.s. In its v i- :ln ity . He organ izes .sports n c tiv l-lies fo r the c h ild ren in the d ay tim e, W itliliows movies a t niRht. c o n d u c ts years.A’o rsh lp services on Sunday. A t a l l takenlours he serves »s coun.selor, d o c to r - m igraiTetter. lo an -a rrn n g c r. and u n fa ilin g Mar;'lie n d lo any m ln ran l in trouble. great

T iie iiome m jssions duislon of th e chlldre'Jntionnl C ouncil of Churches n o w Septcriins 30 fu ll-tim e m in iste is like H e n - givenJnrson who o p e r a t e , Harve.sters. leaves,rh ey follow th e migrHnt.s n o rth in liealth:he sum m er, .smith In th r n-lnfAr -cUnics-iddition, th c M ig ran t Ministry h a s mer. In o re than 400 seasonal em ployes m igrarvho help ijj.^staff child care c e n te rs York,m d m ig ran t schools. na . Mil

At pre.sent, th e M igrant M in is try igan hIS reaching p e rh a p s 10 per cent o f gram s,lhe ono m illion or more m ig ra n t -w evorkers who follow liie c ro p s . Qod j■There Is m uch m ore we ought to jjm g \3e doing." said M rs. Edith Low ry, ^hey ^Is director. , " B u t we hnven't g o t M arylt Jie money."

T h anks in p a r t to con.stant p ro d - ling by tho M ig ran t Ministry a n d Dy ^ e state an d local church c o u n - rfis' which su p p o rt ils work, th efederal g o v em m en t and 20 s t a t e READ

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ivernm ents now have sp ec ia l com- SShI Ittees charged with lo ok ing out ' r m ig ran ts ’ welfare. . j;

jlnted by President E lsenhow er In .S 154. I t wns responsible tor t h a . f , , ! ! ig rnn t transportation code recent-

p u t Into ellecl. . I'VW ith in the past two o r thre» i;4 '. lars, several s ta tes .have under- ken ambitious p rogram s to raise ’ Ig rnn t living s tandards.M aryland, for example, is taking ent palii.s to see t h a t m ig ran t '.;ij illdren nre enrolled In school in il,;, iptom ber, and th a t e a c h clilld la ',V| ven a transfer card w h en he i ’i >ves. T h e Virginia d e p a rtm e n t ot lalth conducted free tubercu losis ':ii,n lcs-ln-mlgHHit-<}ftmp6-th lB-8um --{ Hcr. Delaware has adop ted a strong M|& Igrant hou.flng code. F lo rid a , Nevirk, Pennsylvania, O regon, Arlzo- H I..M lnnesotn, W isconsin a n d M lcb- W Pm h ave outstanding m ig r a n t p ro . B f ; am s. T exas Is fceglnlnng to move."We nre making an ho n est-to * if lHId a ttem p t to m ake th in g s a H Ilie b e tte r tor the m ig ra n ts than M l ey hnve been In the p a s t .” said aryland farm placem ent rep resen-tlve Charles F. Yeager, J r . Bl'.P"B ut It's a long, h a rd , uphill i j ? ?•uggle." ' 7 i .J

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■ ' a re hard to find.2 r W hen the talk drifts a , :i I th e argum ents rage over fl f o r . the prlce-wage spi) J, economists m arshal impn /I evidence to show either ( “ ■ afford requested wage h 'i* j l doesn’t need them.,'i ! f ■ Labor’s economlsts_eap ’’ ' ,'iji I . th e ir own to m ate exactly

il ■ —th a t particu lar groups 1 ”'j. 1 W I a boost and th a t managei

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!: T hen there ’s th e conti'’jh j;- th e adequacy of our defen■,'i! : • as to our position In the n■it ; ii;'. ■with the Soviet union.-i l The Democrats and so

I say we are behind. The i■ I'; . by some of th e military, c

i j f I ■ b u t say our overall defensi: i jC/ , adequate to our safety. ■

'r |! l y . 'Whose ftcperts does thi__» L J ; 'Pflvlng nn disinterested c

if l | i | | ' h a s quite a dilemma decld•i U i ; leal kernels of fact are tof. n l ! Eyen a th in g like the ; r I I m a tte r for dispute. I t Is 1.' 1 .1 ' elem ents. I t can be Inter ; ' . t ways. So th e politicians h; - ; I t really is, and over the;; , /j ‘ surpluses. There are flgui;; r (, W hat we appear to ner ' jll, * squad" of th e sort musi•, « '?• ; tim e, but a couple of who;

V » to th e uncompromising qt■> l il ! S cu rre n t problems and Issi

■ i' r- j zen’s behalf.* ; A research organization» j staffed , wholly Independe'I;.; ^;r 1 p a c k ln ^ th e w eight and p

■ i" ■ Wise the Rockefeller Brol‘vm lgh t well f i t th e bill,

i ' J j ' s Only one trouble: Whl ! < clans say a fte r the facts

r l l ' i * COLLEGE PRESID^ I J T he annual "CollegeT ^ » sponsored by th e Twin y ; . ' : school PTSA, will be he? S evening. I t will affo rd e' I- ; ; c in ity an opportunity ton j l I . j.qualn ted w ith w h at Idal

.' ■Luillll__i h igher learning hava t;0 0i 4 i solng to college. .i - j l j l f r Anyone a n d everyone 1

',1.: ; i: N education will be welcome I ■'>('i( j 1 J den ts from tho n in th tlI ,^| L ill:j. i_*„gradw,.th?lr p aren ts , andII ;. >■* ! ' ' t c lpa ls from th roughou t K j i T h e following schoolji ’* r jii i { p re sen t to answ er all queI ’ f l i i Jh lg h e re d u c a tio n : D r .T h f| jiM f , > o f Idaho; D r. Carl Mclnto il S} a , ' { leg e ; Dr. Tom E. Shear®) jl. ; • a n d Dr. Eugene Chaffee, 1 u H i ‘ TWs an n u a l occasion,II ,'4II l l S Tw in Falls sen ior h ig h sci I) V; J i r J h igh ly successful In the U I I I • 'every reason to be lleve lt L i I ta t te n d e d - th ls y ea r.___I , f,| I I t 's no t only-to th e cn ' S ’j i!!‘j “ Ing organization th a t sue

possible tO h e iir tl io S OII I l;l(,.i I education, b u t th e state' li ' I i!j‘ ■' i deserve praise for th e ir p j! i t t’l.f' -, 'i* Ing th e undertaking su^h

I S I ® 1 Here’s a real opportun I ; te rested in h igher educal ! « M |‘l * In showing th e ir appteci

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'Im a k e steady use of the'ii ■ i ; I 5 d e n t .either to ju s tify t

i’ ■ jlilf jB tlr trouble.

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■ J a n d decline to re tu rn t I } B erlin w h a t did th ey galI ; ...PeBiaprtJirKUflSlttTis-li; ' Spfoper position in Berlin l I • 'c a tio n s . PoMibly w ith l I «G erm any a strong likell 1,. Ju a e fu l to. show w ho’s n

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. B U ffP E r, San Franeiwo. Calif. hiB election■ ~ -chant M arV D IL E M M A • organlzatloj

to make up his m ind t needs a body of nearly '.the wotcrt, as a basis for soiind th« seotar -ffefr--et- political tin ge- -tnd-thsM movement 1

These t«fta around to Inflation, shipping iiover who Is responsible >>e regWerj

spiral. M anagem ent’sImpressive docum entary „,uire a h,her that business ca n ’t materials. 1ge hikes or th a t labor To preset® a resumptU

front, Bhipi_5aji muster sta tistics of tm pibbs < actly the opposite pointslups of workers do need hoffa’8 nagement can afford it.3urse, Is where does th e diewcat, th/ of conflicting evidence, ated by Ho)n both sides? «hooda ahforgiven his puzzlement, “ ^he dimcontinuing debate over the rails a:lefense, and particu larly lapse of nsthe missile-satellite race “ ^ 5 “ /then. panics, thcId some missile experts competing nie Republicans, backed iry, concede certain lags3fense posture Is entirely laborty ,. ■ Ized lezor r is the citizenry believe?i t f id jn e o f . his own, he ^deciding where the crit- oommeire to be found. lacturers 1:the federal budget is a *“ ‘’” ‘‘'1'[t is composed ot varied “ n f„„d -Interpreted in d iffering orata and im s haggle over how big to raise athe size of deficit^ an d political fafig u res-an d figures. p „ ,i q ,10 need is no t a " tru th Moreeii, re mustered a t cam paign of the Jon whole divisions devoted be the act

ng quest for tru th about 'ommerce d issues, all in th e c iti- pouucs."

■' It is desi atlon, well-financed an d lendent ot political ties, ind prestige of an o u tf it ,truig ofBrothers’ organization, fact that t:

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facts wero out? V 1 Jli

5S1DENTS NIGHT lege Presidents Night,"rw ln Falls senior h ig h jpeaker-ole held th is W ednesday man in 1)rd everyone in th is v l- » ;y to become b e tte r ,a c -

Idaho’s institu tions of u itI to offer thoaa p lann ing Mr. ooii

from theone interested in h ig h er 0 “' 'com e.That Includes s tu - the respotth through the tw elfth main targi, Emd teachers and p r ln - attemptini3)Uit’Maglc Valley. his "Puta 1001 presidents wlU be11 questions raised ab o u t Mr. ooii p. Theophllus, U niversity victiom. i cintosh, Idaho S ta te col- RepubUoa) learer, College of Idaho,Ifee, Bolae Jun ior college. Repuwicajislon, instituted by th e Americanfh school PTSA, h a s been led out 0 I the past, and th e re isjv e l t will be even b e tte r SS^othw— ;---------------- -----------dcIlclt-JU:le credit of the sponsor- has to ei t such a meeting is m ade ose interested In h ighersta te’s leading educators actions, sleir participation in m ak - ths coimisuch a success. '■ govemme;

jrtun lty for all those In- ducatlon in any way, andipteciatlon for those who traditionsortunlty possible. Fair Dealrealize nowadays, every- porumt 0 understanding of educa-

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ISS INCIDENTas the tlrst d ictato r to before th

the m anufactured inel- Repuiiiitslify aggressive action or WUi.-Bi

have long since b roughtgh perfection in h arass- may be cWe have just had a fresh that theWest German border. ‘he umti let soldiers held a U. S.which had traveled from great de:, Soviet East O erm any, bombs wlpass without m a k ln g 'th e it if not I demanded in th e firs t

, , blows wohave known we would, one side

sfuse to allow Inspection The po irn the tonvoy to W esty g a ln ? ■ ^ T r , ,iTis hopo to-undercut our couw reairlin by occasional provo- fired the1th East-W est ta lks on ' ftniotlonlikelihood, they th in k It "•1,.“™“ ' j ’s really "boss" in the>irlln and the West. iIk’s "retourso, th a t though th ey deair# on e corrldbri tho R ussians they are In E ast Berlin

I corridor by righ t, ga in - one way 1Oermany. o f com rid SCO tills la tes t inel- 5—a needless, sensolcss,wltli tho world's sa lo ty «re n an'purposes. IbtjailuM

C K E R ’ S N A T I O N A

WHIRLIGIGSIHINGTON-James B. H offa’s threat to org

ng, m a r l tlm e - ln to "one b ig union" hoa evitable poUtlcal and econom ic effect on ni ■nt I n U l these fields, th e y a re unlonlzlnj

retaliation. ,J j v J W hen s tr ik es e loaed down sev r ^ airlines In D ecem b er, their c I f I petltors ag reed to tu rn over toI W i k ___I struclE QOinpanlea a n y extra rev<j W W j l K Uiey received f ro m Increased t n

on thete lines. I t w as ap a m a n f l K u U M c o o p e ra tio n among bl

I t may be a d o p te d In other im tries such as a te e l, coal, automol and m achinery , w h e re a few g firms dom inate t h e i r operations activities.

■y Toelur *P P E R S OPPOSE UN IONS’ D E M A N D -U ectlon as new president of th e American 1

M arine Institute, R a lp h K. Casey urged Izatlon 's an n u a l convention to achieve th e si t h a t ex ists among th e ' lab o r unions, noted th a t tho .two m o st pow erfu l groups

ira tc r f ro n t^ lh e National M o rltlm e union Seafarers' In te rnational u n io n —h ad agreed h»ir j.,rl«HI(-tlnnal battles H e ch arac te rized n e n t as a ‘'definite th re a t to managemenv. ' se tw o unions, Inspired by fo re ig n labor n g In terests , demand t h a t American ves giBtered under the U. S . f la g Instead of t n a , H onduras and L iberia. Dom estic opera

th a t th e ex tra costa u n d e r e transfer wi •e a huge aubsldy and raise p ric e s of many b ■lals. D efense offiolals a lso oppose a change, p resen t a un ltcd 'fro h t on c a p lto l h ill and aga u n p tlon of las t December's Boycott on the wa

sh ippers have formed th e A m erican Comml lags of Necessity.

• • •FFA’S CHALLENGE SP C R S KAILHOADS—n e n t for railroad m ergers In various sectloi England, th e New Y o rk -c h lc a « o area, th e 1 s t, the S ou th , the Far W est—h a s been acce oy H offa 's strategy, a lth o u g h th e railroad b n ds show no desire to w elcom e h im Into t

1 d ifficulties, physical a n d econom ic, confron alls a re enormous. They c o n tr ib u te d to the of negotia tions between th e N ew Yorlt Oer

the Penn'sylvanla railroad .'ertheless, like the a irlin e a n d m aritim e c s. they m ay yet pool th e ir in te re s ts In cer etlng a reas, not only fo r t h e s a k e ol more 1 i an d efficien t systems, b u t a lso to be 1 j e r position to meet H o ffa 's challenge.

SOB CHARGES "PO LIT IC A I, A K M I"-O r( ezor recognizes the th re a t In h e r e n t In these n e n t alliances. A recent e d it io n o f "Labor," a d b ro therhoods’ weekly, d en o u n ces what It iry coalition ." I t charges-t h a t t h eJD -S -C h ar immerce a n d the N ational A ssociation of Mi rers h av e organized a "p o litic a l army." lording to "Labor," a “big b u sin ess" group kn Americans fo r C onstitu tional Action" rece rred w ith several conservative senators, De an d R epublicans, Labor c h a rg e s t h a t tfiey ag ise a $500,000 fund to u n ite c o n sen a tlv es 0 ) sal fa i th s fo r "future b a ttles ."

R G R EA T ER INTEREST I N PUBLIC —ell, re tire d odm lral and fo rm e r board ch a ir e Jones a n d Laughlln S tee l com pany, Is sal le active h ead of the m o v em en t. In th e s n , "L abor" reports th a t th e U . S. Chambe nerce p lan s an "Action C o u rse In P rac cs."IS designed to arouse m ore In te re s t In public am ong business fkm s' execu tives and empli a n eye cooked on the p re s id e n tia l, congressi ju b e m a to r la l elections In 1960. T hey blam e [ of conservative losses la s t November on th a t th ey d id not get Into th e g a m e until too

(Raleued by McOluto Howspiper BymllMto)

[ E W S O F O T H E f, TH E DAY W IL L CO M E

iho's Republican faithful (and i t seems t I few of them left) assembled fo r the tnuiltl jln day dinner Friday and h ea rd the word, u r —as fundamentaly sound a Republican as

in tho tuition—Senator B arry Goldwate ma. said aU there Is to say a t th is time; eestabUsh Republican principles and resls' Itatlon to become t New Deal-lfVilr Deal j If It m eans continued defeat."

the Democratic state of A rizona In one ol ; vicious election campaigns in national hit wowed' opponent of the racket type unions responsible craft unions), 1«Ir, Goldwater waj I ta rget of the COPE forces. T hey apent a fot nptlng to defeat him. They cotild not tear 1 eputatlon w ith his home folks as a sound sei though h s Is a ^nember of th e party th a t

irity In h is home state.Qoldwater's habit la the courage of his own

ons. Today he Is a t odds w ith th a t sesment 0 iblloan party tha t wants to “go liberal," He fi lorary RepubUcan unpopulorlty with the p rs any sacrifice of the principles that madi ibllcan .party Lincoln's party . 'With all thit rlcans, he well knows th a t U th is nation et out of tb s wilderness of bureaucracy, of t oy o t 'waate th a t-th e leadership wlU t th s Republican party. T he Democrats hav o ther course, willingly IdUokIbs, a prograi ilt-flnonclng-to pay political-promise. T hat to end If our free ways an d our standari

g are to survive. Mr. Ooldwater will wait. mcBTjr a ga ln - ths-great-vlrtuer-r-r-T-Spme-day lederal Banta Clause will be disrobed by his ms. Soms day ths public will see ths light, country will come back to normal ways

im m ent and the long, hard work of payln; p tion wlU lie ahead. Ths R ^ubllcans—part Js and party members—haVS nothing to di . There is no way they can be true to itions In attempting to outdo th e New Deal b ' Deal. T he detours of public reasoning a n o n t only In tha t they widen th s ptobleiA. ire of the country rests In th e conservatNo irnment. Anyone who doeiSii't agt-ee should ti ; a t th s national debt an^ 'lila federal tax bll nentlon federal control and dictation.I this day Hind age, when everythli« .la biggej «r. It la to be expectcd th a t the road- will be 1 ire there Is a turning. But the tu rn Is ahead lUbllCans who are Republicans need only kce h.—Boise Statesman.

M ISSILES STALEM ATEusslan missile boasts and American .countcr-c I be disturbing to the public, but it doesn't t the relative strength of the Soviet union United States have changed m uch since F

ght up with the atomic bomb. - here Is a point In arming w ith weapons ot tt destructive powpr as atomic and hyd lbs when sheer numbers cease lo mean any s not even necessary to reach the point of lion," i.e., when each side has enough such ne otaUy destroy the other. The blows and cot vs would be mutually catastrophic even tl side had more bombs thnn another,

he potential use of missiles instead of alrt :arrl{ra of nuclear warheads does not matt Ige tlUs situation, Within the present and a |(1_ ranges _0f„prep«rat|on_for_ wor, jie lthc r d realistically count on "victory" no mattei 1 th s first missile, But each could count 0 ctlon of lls own country to such an extent continued existence would be questionable,

may bs noted that M onhal Rodion Mallni ilB address to the Soviet congress, spoke ot 1 "retaliatory" capability sufficient "to end rs on tholr (U. S.) part to attack," 'i'hls I « Uieory of-deterrent power employed by lum en when this country had. llrst, a iriorlty for a brief period. I t Is Just ^ way as Another,r course tt li tho part of wisdom lor the I u no t to lag so far behliul thc nuulims In and antlinlsslle annament tim t the Krcinlln ' empted to le t fire. Our cjilef nillltnry Icadet are no t tlia t far behind, and th a t the la| «dUMdc=Eottland-Dregonlio,------------ ;— ^

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laa h ad O l l V - / 1 5»n m an - 'ilzlng In ,

i several H E A V Y T H IN G S S IN K h- com- An o ld principle w os proved r to the over a g a in Sunday up, o n Wa revenue i p i t o g L c r e e k a t K e tch u m . 1

d tra ffic principle:' H eavy Item s wUl sink am azhig the b o tto m U tossed In to a Ugh g b itte r medium.

i t in d iu - tossed in t t i ls ca^e. I t seem s t ra ,omobIles er, ah , s to u t w om an waa walk Bw g ian t alon?. a n arro w t r a i l a n d atepi io n s and off th e t ra i l . >Now t h a t norm i

would b e n o cause fo r alarm lt but conditions u p tiiero a r e n 't exa<

— Upon normal r ig h t now. in M er- Seems th e trail is bordered ged thc great q u a n ti t ie s o f pow der ani h e ‘aame Well, w h e n the a h . r a th e r a t

woman floundered o f f th e tra ilr i oupa on virtually d isappeared in th e pow( lon and snow. T h e way we h e a r it, aeve [reed to men w ere occupied fo r several m ized thia utes g e tt in g h e r b a c lro n th e stra lfJTit:**------mid m uTuw-tT Biir-;------------------------bor and . • •

P U P S FO R K ID S D E P'T .

m p n to s These 'o u f P“ P>'r would “ e “ “ o®* between EngU sh poln n v l 3 c »”<• O e rm a n shepherd . They 're

months o ld . You c a n p h o n e RI

i a g a in st . . . 'e w ater- j*m m lttee M E E T IN q P O IN T

Dear S ir : ~ -Even I f th e re Is n o tra f f ic on

BS—The country ro ad , you con stUl i jctlons— exactly w h e re two c a rs traveling h e M id- opposite directions wUl m ee t or ei aoceler- where o n e cor will a t te m p t to p

d b ro th - another c o r going In th e sam e ito thete rectlon.

My sy s te m for d e te rm to ln g t ifrontlng meeting a n d /o r passing p o in t Is i th e col- solutely infallible. I t wlU never f C entral Just p ic k the only m u d h o le on '

whole r o a d an d th a t 's It. H ove i ne com- ever n o tic e d how th a t 's th a o I ce rta in pluie y o u ’ll see a c o r even thoi are in te- you d riv e along th e sa in e old ri be in a for m iles? And th e 'ln D d h o le Is

ways s i tu a te d Just r ig h t for other c a r ’s le ft w heels to , splosl

-O rg a n - sheet o f m u d over y o u r carl s sem a n - I . W aabm lnJor," the , (Jerom e),t I t calls . . .phnm hp r ______ ___________________________f M atiu^ PL O W ’EM 1TODEB

Dear P o tsh o ts and W ow ; p known U t 's h e lp the t ta o h e r s a n d recently kids.

^ D e m o - I m ak e a m otion t h a t we repi ly agreed all u n g ram m atica l p a re n ts » es of all grammiytlcal ones! ^ ^

(BuhlIC— Ben . . »ih a lm a n q o TTA R E PE N T

P o t S ho ts:Wow sh o u ld realize t h a t th e o

S a c U c arra c u c a i

ubllc a f- ^i mpl oyes’ - sessionallame the -■ on the . . .too late. f a m o u s L A S T LINE

tx) " . . . I I th e w orld ludd en lyp e rfe e t—ib ao lu te ly perfe

i j R g liB’d a tm f in d lo m e th ln r to g

GENTLEM A N IN TH n s there FO U R T H BOW■adltlonal rard, ’The Ln as any w ater ol | l!res is t all t a l party

le o f the 1 history, io n s (not : w as the a fortune e a r down d senator t h a t Is aow n con- !n t of the He favors he public m ade the

thh ikh ig ain ever iio f bank- , V VwUl come \ X

hava le t \ \ogram of 1 \rh a t road I 'id a rd s of \/a lt. Here I-day-soon-------------------------------------1-------y h is own Ijh t . ’Then 1m ys j ( l th Ilayhig for I-party of- Ito do but ' I

to their eol o r the ( a r s Im-)lenl. The .atN 's type ^lid take a • ■tS K a l k ..-X bUI, not

ilgger and .be longer

h e a d .T h e #’ keep Uie , ■ f

fter-clalm s a n ’t seem m ion and ice Russia ,

IS o t auch ■'hydrogen anything,

t of "sat- h weapons 1 counter- in though

airplanesm aterially .nd antlcl-I thcr .side . . _____________ _________ Ja tte r who n t on de-,( te n t that ible.lallnovsky,0 of Rua-

end any »his Is the

by U. 8,t, atomlo _

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h e United IUl in nils* ■illn would H!ndcrs say e lag .w lll

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W A S m N G T O N (NEA) - f ro m h a ^ n g b e e n ended by its i

S r to -o n e defeat 'in . s ta te elections J Novem ber, th e Daiwe to get ’'rii

to -w o rk ”, law s o h th e books is i tin u in g .

— J P rinc ipa l b a ttleg ro u n d s to S com pulsory u n io n ism during ived all com ing y ea r a r e

W arm c e n t e r e d In Q,, T t ,, d o z e n > t a t e s . m | n | H sink to T h e r e a re 3 0 M ^ . , | H

, Ughter s t a t e s w h i c h H ^ K M . d o n 't have

"iT ra th - JIJ,” " ‘ ^walking W ith m ost s t a t e stepped l e g i s l a tu re s I n B g ^ J P

lorm auy °esslon th is y e a r . H ^ g i n . b u t th e '■'Sht - to -

exacUy »«/ e a d y l o r K B t l H i l M i I n t r o ductlon in

o e d by C onnecticu t, D e l - r snow ew are , and W y o m in g , Other .p> ■r stout b llitie s for th is category are M rail ahe 'a n d ,' M o n tan a a n d Vermont, powder c o rd in g to N a t io n a l Rlght-to-V several com m ittee h e a d q u e r te r s here,

■al m in- M exico legislature h a«tr»li!lit reso lu tion b e fo re It to submit____ L _ qiip.^tlnn tn v n te r s In a 11160 refe

d um .T h is . Is th e b a s ic Issue In i

"T. s ta te s -^ w h e th e r to put a law f each,” th e books by a c tio n of the leg poto ter tu re alone, o r b y submitting a

ley 're 3 s tltu tlo n a l a m e n d m e n t to the le REd- e rs .

O ov. H e rsc h e l V. Loveless, I. h a s asked h i s s ta te leglslaturi re p e a l Its r lg h t- to -w o rk law,

I , th e r e la co n s id e rab le resistance t till t .n county law m akers. i i i L In C aliforn ia . I d a h o and Woshlni

— in which s ta te s rlght-to-\I I am en d m en ts l o s t last Novemb

o m . 5i “‘'e co n tinu ing th e ir drives to ™ r lg h t-to -w o rk 'le g is la tio n on

I'i!" ^ e o th e r tw o stotes where »!;n’ e rendum s lo s t l a s t fall, propon tl!.' 0 * ''“ c o n tin u e an eduoatl

cam paign b e fo re trying another ^ ^ , a n d Colorado h a s not decided

t h Z h3ld rM d M eanw hile, t h e m an given i le Is al- * o r K ansas approvifor the ® r lg h t-to -w o rk amendment mliwh A b e e n brought t o Woshtagton to I in a n a tio n a l drive. He Is 1

L arso n , 3 8 -y ea r-o ld electrical inmine g in ee r , e x ecu tiv e vice presiden

th e K ansans f o r th e Rlght-to-\________ m ovem ent f o r lo u r and a

y e a rs .A s the n ew executive vice p

a n d the d e n t of N a t io n a l Rlght-to-\ com m ittee, u n d e r president Wll

I replace T . H arrison, L a rso n wlll be a la with a b le to sh a re h i s experience In

g an lz ing th e K a n s a s campalgr S et I L egislation h a d been defeate :Buhl) BCansas tw ice b e fo re—once on

O ov . Fred H a l l 's veto. But In 1968 re fe ren d u m , the rlght-to-' co n stitu tio n a l am endm ent wns

th e only[Ush are tech n iq u e Larsen used■ , o n volunteer lea d e rs worjtlng •“ u n ite d -e ffo rt f o r a protracted i

. T h e K an sas comm ittee put i th re e . year “ed ucational camp b e fo re b rh ig ln g tn e issue to a sl dow n hi s ta te legislature. The

[E e ssa ry tw o - th ird s majority voteen ly be- A p ril, 1957, to p u t the Issue on perfeot— Novem ber, a 9 6 8 , , ballot. Then to gripe com m ittee w o rk e d another year

a h a lf to w in v o ter approval. N THE A com m ittee w as set up in < }W co u n ty . F in a n c e committees

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TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 'f l N G T O NP E T E R E D S O N , •— 'psLi p ledges a year ahead to .''p a y ' its f i v e - p r in tin g , advertlshig, biU bbards,

8 Is c o n - d uced a n d « . prints ..w ere In seven m o n th s before e lection

to b a n tea m o f two .dozen sp e ak e rs Ing t h e avaU able. Displays were a e t ui

■ - ■ 60 county fa in .

1 T h o u g h Kansas Is consldere

fa rm s ta te . It Is now m o re Indus - th a n ag rlcu ltu ralr-O rgan lM d-h

w as active against the leglslal w ith political action o f f ic e s hi six congresslonal^dU tricta.,

; '’ In th e end, however, t h e ami m e n t passed hi S3 df th e 109 Kai counties. I n highly u n ion ized W Ita , w ith big aviation a n d oU dustrles, , th e am endm ent won

, on ly 37 votes-45,843 to 45,806,. . 'T h e heads of most W ic h ita b

er . p o s s l - ness firm s wrote theh' em ploye re M a r y - , su p p o rt of the leg isla tion . Bu lont. a c - K a n sa s ,C ity , where t h e r e was - to -W o rk business organization w orkh ig re. tively, rlght-to-work w a a defeI h a s a th re e to one—36,615 to 12,700. bmit t h e I t Is the contrast b e tw e en tl r e f e r e n - tw o cities — 111 one o f wWch

businessm en worked a n d thc o In m o s t w here they d ld n 't^ th a t R eed 1 law o n son says Is responsible f o r right

1 le g i s la - w ork results. In any s ta te .Ig a c o n - ----------------------------------------- -

M e n ’ s S t y l e !

S . F o r R o c k e lnee f r o m j y HENRY M c L E ^ R E

u h ln e to n ^ P 'e a t o p p o r tu n i ty ^ r pi ? o - w o r k “ rvice being 'lost by w aitingw m b e r__ rocke ts to be perfected b e fo re sh,, to n e t people to the moon?

on t h e T h is was the subject a t thc m ee tta g of our neighborhood de

here r e f - *” 8 a ff irm a tiv e■ODonents h a n d s down. The w in n e rs an u o a tlo n a l t h a t th c faulty nose cone h n s its Ither t e s t v an tages, m any of them , a n d r t elded I t s be used every now and t h e n ot

th e bugs are worked o u t. len p r l n - FoUowIng the debate i t was proval o f n a tu ra l th a t a discussion w o s sta lent h a s concernhig the nom hiees who n to h e l p n o m ore th an a 50-60 c h a n c e of Is R e e d cess fo r trip s to the m oon ,

rlcal e n - W hen It Came my t u r n to ofl s lden t ■ o f selection for a one-way t r ip to ,- to -W o rk M ilky W ay or thereabou ts, I

a h a l f gested the m y i , or m en, r e y m

[« n ro B i *ng styles on the A m erican mai - t o - w o r k “ 'e w y ' “"I w il l I a m t h a t a m an had to give a n y tho h» n v t t i t - to w hether his c lo th e s wer . . In o r - “ty le o r not. He knew t h e y were

they h ad been Jl^Ue ch an g ed feate ti In decades.8 on E x - T h e shape and le n g th ot li it In t h e w ere a s unchanging a a a te t - to -w o rk s tr ip es . ’The width ot t ro u s e rs w: was a p - s ta n d a rd as a timetable, a i i d onl

occasional fop gave an y thougi such item s as cuffs, p lea ts ,

used w a s pockets.Ilng I n a Now, hi theh- desire t o 'crce ted d r iv e , to buy- m ore clothes, t h e desli put o n a an d ' m anufacturers w an t m ale « c a m p a ig n to change as regularly a s t he tl n r s h o w - N arrow trouserinoaay, baggy The n e c - tomori:ow. v o te d In Loose Jackets ’Tuesday, tig h t

le o n t h e W ednesday, rhen t h e Long lapels this year, s h o r t I year a n d n e x t year.

ival. Color, too, sow Is b e in g sold iin e v e r y essentia l p a rt ol man’s g e t-u p , (

*es t o o k sto len r ig h t from the o n e J t

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D r i v e r s C a u/ p a y ' f t r BOYLEoards, Ira- Y O R K . Feb . 17 (fl - Thi

p m - ^

1 .i i m '*A America h a s ' 7 J . million d r likers w as ‘0°°° ^ l e t up a t lion car a c c id e n ts

W u i w e y e“o p e n e r ; p n s B g ^ ^ B z« d -la b o r

o l f e n d e r s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

05 talktagM t t o w n ' H ^ ^ ,sed W ich- Maybe N ew . Y o rk Jf o r i n - City. I ts e l g b t S a i b V , ^

won bv nillllon re s id e n ts BiI Bojh 5 o jj make 18,700,000 p h o n e ca lls a h'lij. h iisl- Of more t h a n tw o fo r each pel M t o r i n H a lr-ra ls in g h is to ry : T h e n o t s B u t In of anc ien t R o m e h a d ■ an odd e was no to “ ver u p b a ld n ess .T h ey ' rklnir a c - "'B" ®»‘*e 'f o m th e ica lp s of

defeated daughters o f c a p tu re d chleftali 700. You're w ro n g If you th in k ieen th ese of today’s '" 'ch ild ren nre worth

tn S a ^ - l ^ j "Seed L o r- bracket h e lp m o th e r d ry th e dl; ' r lg h t-to - set the ta b le , m ak e beds and

up the house.

; E x j ^ r t s N a m e d

k e t J o u r n e y t o M o c&RE ''■* wpre, o r ‘ p a tte rn e d a fte r blor * r public fash io n a b le by N ative Do ttltln i for " 'I ' S eab lscu l^ ore * o o t - Dinner J a c k e ts a re m ade of a t

colors of th e ra in b o w , and some t the la s t respectable ra in b o w w o u l d vxt d eb a t- asham ed to - f la u n t in th e sky. atlve won No w o n d er E uropeans have r , arm ied trouble s p o tt in g A m ericans. ^ tins Its a d - wander th e s tr e e ts o f the old v mri should looking lik e p eaco ck s w ith a cnn wnTiBfore elfeus p on ies w ith a guide book.

No’ one wUl ever convince me , men really l ik e th ese ever-chan

was only th ese , m a d e colors. O ne o: m s s ta rte d H,g ( j , , ,

who h a d u n ifo rm ,ice 01 sue- JJ

•. „ same as ev e ry o th e r m an 's . I t . .u pfoper an y w h e re . All w orry fl

■rip to tne to w e a r was eUm lnatet Dncle S am . I t could be

LT d !!til- tb m ! 8 h o t) U iu L y e a L - — —XI m an ®o. In t h s n o se cones, an d oV .nrj a io the m oon, fo r those feUowa wh

IV thoTioht their deshte f o r m ore of th e fo!■I were in 8” en, a re m a k in g Ufe uncomfi„ nrere for ble lor m UUons of us, a n d moan iied ’ for “» *ook Uke ex a sp e ra te d peace

“ (Dlrtrlt)Ul«I b r M tN.u«ht SynJle.U,

of lapels T » J *R a d i a t i o n C u r e

n d only an BELGRADE, Y ugoslavia, Fei though t to (UPI) — F iv e Yugoslav sclen Ic jts , an d who su ffe red h eav y doses o t n u

radiation, h a v e a rr iv ed from ] "crce m en where F re n c h d o c to rs rep o rted

designers curdd by a rev o lu tio n ary me n a le a t t i re process—th e tra n s fu s io n of hei t he tid es, bone m arro w . , baggy ones IChe IV en ch d o cto rs hailed th

covery o f th e sc ien tis ts as a i tig h t ones stone In m o d e m m edical sclenci

a big s te p to w a rd red u c in g the ] h o r t lapels of persons w h o w ork w ith atomI

actors. I t w a s th e f k s t thne sold a s a n transfusion o f bone m arrow

,-up. C oats been c a rr ie d o u t successfuUy n e Joaeph humans. ______________

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b e rs now even h a „ ,1°®' b o o th s In their ^custo iners, a fte r geiung a h,i?"

Ojis c a n ^ ih a v e themselvn, m!. '™P"'^Ullous’ dJ®*

1 .person, c a r r y a Rood lucll n le« i .S? ' nobility t lo n a l Geographic socletv I ? . ' ’

odd way b e a t of all lucky charm. ey wore h in d paw from a nb^ i 'ti, " s of the k ille d in a Rlaveyai,| ’Ktalns. ^ r s o n In the d.ik nk most T h a t j why rabtilt,^ , c , r left i! ;orthles5. p a w s—they’re lucky. ^

0^ | Q H erc 'a a helpfMl hint f». . ,

e dishes, u " a n * 'o ld > 'llc t,V rll'" t,'^"t-and tidy drink whit'e wine a n d V s « to J_______ moon ihroujh ,

s c a r f you'll .we lh , t.ce o( voj,

Itu r e husband,

W arn lnu : Thi.s hick w o rk ,, f o r m aidens If., „„ jood for

n n i i ''■Wo*®-n u l l W ord game: ActrcM Lisa Ki

blankets "'"W * bto■ ^ h u s h -h u s h busln« , h bab,- Dancer Am ericans haven't lo.,i ihei} „

Jf all the ’*"“ '’1! c raa -

v T i be « plecin / o 0 ' o rd in a ry boxed candy•y* a b o u t 47 calorics. ^have no _s. Many WashliiRton. lucky a h)ld world so lucky nl cards. He wa]1 camera. In v e te ra te player, hut hU dll

n o te he lost a t the card table ime that

changing O dd facts about women- H k , ne of the e ra g e woman prefers bath « tJie cam- f iv e times warmer than does i

av e ra g e man. a survey in a CIii f and the 'a n d nursing home showed ots !. I t was w a s eight tlme,i more frem ry as io am o n g elderly women than eUt lated by m e n .oe worn Boxing sidelight; Heavyiii________ X h a mp ,_.lnhn—l,_ siilllv an -^Id off to '■"'8 before hlj 1i who In p o t e n t did. He believed that 1 e folding who goes In llrst goes outl lomfwta- »illlv«n broke 111 making “ belong rule In his tight with J u c k S s Cor>>e‘t and lost hU tifle. I« u , Inc.) D iam onds are a populst Im

a g a in s t Inflation, tut notblnj Im , m a n 's oldest property, real esla!

r e d 50-million-dollar EmplS ta te building now stamli on oi

Feb, 17 c o m e r of a Manhattan fann thi iclentlsts, s o ld In 1799 for only ( I M In K f nuclear y e a rs the farm land r a l up mm om Paris m o re Uion 1,000 times lli llM vali ■ted them I t was W illiam SommetMaugbi

medical w h o observed; "A n m n can to t healthy g iv e a m an for the hum h« ii

h e r , b u t she can never lonlw li :d the re- f o r the sacrifices he makes onl 1 a mile- a cco u n t,"lence and --------------------------the perils 718.011 CAES BDIITtomio re- . D F rR O IT , (Feb. 17 I fl- ’T b i: th n e the ‘tfo r i 's auto makers have bulll n row had O il cars so far this year. Ti uUy with m a d e 702,749 hi the la n i 11

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S lu t 'o a r t lc lc s . I t Is lone- i i d beln! chemically similar S rL Is absorbed by th e bones.‘rSiou h amounta Us radia- .‘an cause bone cancer and

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o ^ b S itlu m -Q O ln lo o d ^a t rt-mlcrocurles p e r llter^(or S (or atomic en e rg y work-

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;„eaiis that an o rd in ary cltl- .S consume a steady d e 'inlnir 80 5uch unlts a ll his life ^ ^STe.V erilnstl'eso-calledper. ,

f'ioes not m ean, however, ' ' considerably more th a n Uiat urlly would harm h im . The ^ committee believes atomic tilal workers are sa fe from ,bli injury It they receive 10thi maximum for th e general

■“; „ . T » i n i t . s u 3 : .I .terage (or all M innesota j. t.. .. . l.Im plu lor 195^-67-88 was Icre-mlcrocurles p e r kilogram. o f f l c l a jMJample, from th e 1057 crop, , p e c t a to t

^r i i r seem t oIj liraple was found to be ex- Ben H a u hlow In calcium con ten t, the „ n t a n i l This made th e relative ,u i |

It of strontium higher be-It took tho place in t h e wheat h a rn e s schemical twin. ----------------

11 the wheat In the world were w ■» it" with strontium os tho .one I ^ n ilimesota sample an d If every- ite nothing but w h e a t flour, It ~ lOuld be unUkely t h a t anyone | get more than the perm issible ie units. That Is because much , ,wheal's 8lrontlum-90 content ’ ^ be dt'icarded In the milling.

lally, however, the M innesota m o s c O t appears lo hive been a ro r- j^ e rId in any event, people do not t solely on wheot. In s tru c t lo i

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) f f B e in g B r o k e sIuTaSdsmo, Mich, reb. 17 M -T h e “an treflfiury haa tem porarily H o w ev er off "collapse d a y /’ thanka [* “ or® ^

nice payment by industry of k n o w ilUlon dollars in ta x e s . e d u c a tio n prepayment, in an sw e r to an by Democratic Gov. G . Men- Uliams, will enable th e sta te I J i r i l m J it pressing financial com m it- ^ at leait through A pril 16. L y O l term “c o lla p s ^ a y ” to de-

the jUte’s flnflRcfe^crij»lg haa SF(^h^rt^H^MIOT»f^J^BW5=■ b u rg h -P Io since It wfl5 coined i m ^ u b - p re p a ra t ic 3Ute Rep. Harry J . h i Illp« inal p r o d u fglslatlve specch. \ 1 3 4 -d ayiam» asked mitjor s ta te ^ In- a for the advance ta x pay- W o rk e rs 'eb, 2, He said the s ta t e would of th e U : able lo meet ita obligations W orkers i

;oday without the m oney. accept a n•------------------------- th a t u n lo i

fFOUNDUND D IG S OUT In it ia te d : JOHNS. Nfld., Feb. 17 (fl - C h ry sle ) luidland todny faced a lonc , 600 a u to digginK out a fte r a savage glass s u p ] d wlilch took six lives. Com- tion. T h e Itlons and power generally furloughe< ten restored. this w e e k

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'f l c l a l s a t the M agio Valley C u tte r r a c e t t a t o t s th a t the h o rses were not u s e d t« I t o s e e them . T h is caused six d i f f e r e n

H a u b r ic k , Richfield, is shown le a d in g u n ta n g le d from th e cutter rigging. T h i r u n n i n g a t top speeds wl}en It p lo w e d i

> s n o w until friends* could assist H a u b le s s a n d culter. (S ta f f photo-engraving

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l o n c e r n e d o n T e a t. J . FRED ER IC K WELTZIN s tr o n g ly D e a j i , School of Education, A que^

U n iv e ra lty of Id ah o ) t h e m in i ►SCOW, Feb. 17 — Parents p le I n o w h e r e are show ing unusual t h e b e s t m a b o u t the q u a lity of the I ty o f ed i c t i o n th e lf children are recelv- y o u th of 1 t h e public fichools. This hofl a d e q u a te s t im u la te d in p a rt b y national f o u n d to

i n te rn a t io n a l developments I t i s 1 h & v e placed a prem ium on fum i3he<

a n d learn ing In t h e fields of ice w a s :e a n d m atlfem atics. m ed ic in e v e v e r , th e concern o f parents--------------- ' >re d i re c t and In tim a te since ^ k n o w that? tiie q u a lity of the o b ta in e d t l o n of their ch ild ren will a d e q i -------------------------------- ---------------p e r m i t t e

iking at Glass S f £[ I o m p a n y I s O v e r ' V Xrx S B U R O H . Peb. 17 Wl-Pllls- [m p ro v e j r -P h r te^ la s s -e o m p a n y -p u sh e d j^n r.H In g . r a t io n s today to resum e nor- i ro d u c t lo n following the end ol “"® . P'"” - d a y s trik e ot 13,000 employes jeachC T . ne p la n t s . {'‘iv e t o Ir k e r s , balloting In seven locals le U n i te d Oloss a n d Ceramlo e r s u n io n , voted yesterday to it a m em orandum o{ agreement u n i o n ond compony negotiators H ,te d F e b . 11 in Philadelphia. II r y s l e r corporotion la id off 14,- H S pec : l u to workers w hen exhausted O f ie .O s u p p l i e s slowed o u to produc- H T h e firm said th e first of Ils H | n t c

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E a s i e s t t o tu rn , p o r li . Insldo, o a t - r o o m fo r six 6-footora, T r y ! b r t : so o tlo n a l l o f a fron t lo n ts i d i ^ ^ u o U y . G o R a m b le r 6 o rr, • . ' , , - - ;

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races held at Warm Springs track west o ed to such-high snow banks -and when n ferent teams to “go.over the top” during Ung one of his quarter horses back onto I . This team was almost a fourth of a rolli wed Into the snowbank. Both animals flou Haubrick in untangling them. Only minor avlng)

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1 1 • _ educatedi a c h e r Q u a b t y ^in g ly affect Iheb- e n ti r e lives. p rep a ra tk

q u e s tio n which Is Im p o rtan t In t h a t It h m in d s of many th o u g h tfu l peo- use sub-s I n our state to d ay Is: W hat Is tlon so ex b e s t woy to Insure a h ig h qual- T h e sti

o f education for t h e ch ild ren and p rac tice ' t h of Idaho? I t is v i ta l th a t an w h e th e r q u a te an d p rac tic a l answ er be emergenc; n d to th is question. a lly Justl:i i s suggested t i i a t th e clue is ac tu a lly h l i s h e d b y the way im p ro v ed serv- venlence, w a s obtained In o th e r fields—In ac tu a lly H ein e , low, engineering , p h a rm a- sh o rtag e ' a n d architeoture. H ig h e r quality I f th e t h e s e and sim ilar services was o b tain thi l in e d by requiripg ^ h a t persons os th a t id eq u a te ly p rep a red before being o th e r stal u l t t e d to enter th e s e fields. In be equall: s r w ords, the p ro fess io n a l s ta tu s t h e physician, t h e law yer, the ] l / l i t e c t an d th e ,d ru g g is t w as raised i i J b e y o n d w hat they o n ce wete. W EJIDl 1 t h e sam e way r e a l a n d lasting m eeting < irovem ent: in t h e q ua lity ol Supply w

13 on ly a tta ined , b y ImprovinB AU Gn p ro fessional p o s it io n of th e n e r will

: h e r . Publiqf^Bohodl teach in g will P en to n H a t o b e m a o n r s u b s ta n t ia l , h ig h - f w m ~ w re g a rd e d , odequately rew orded •fe s s io n , capable o f a t t r a c t in g and ) I i l n g persons w ith t h e b est m inds i

Stoker S lock ™S p ec ia l Price to M arch 16th. ' Twiifie.oe per (on—DELIVERED - ,

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mile beyond the f in ish line , floundered help lessly in th e

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h e most a ttrac tiv e a n d fo rcefu l ^nalities.ichers will have to be bo th w ell ited and p rofessionally tra in ed heii^ Im portant w o rk . T h is w lll f ” " . re a t least four y e a rs of college , ;iratlon. I t is to be r eg re tte d i t has appeared necessa ry to P h ilip

m b-standard te a c h e r c e r t lf ic a - an d Jos< 50 extensivly in I d a h o . In ju red vB state should s c ru tin iz e th is ^^vy dis ice with g reatest c a re to see released , her the co n tin u an ce of su c h gency certification is r e a lis t ic - R E A D T Justified or w h e th e r i t is n o t illy base<f on econom y an d co n - nee , and w hether i t does n o t illy tend ' to ' p e rp e tu a te t h e ■ ■ age of qualified te a c h e rs . th e children of I d a h o a re to H n the sam e quality o f e d u c a tio n ■ h a t provided th e c h ild ren o f ■ * states, teacher s ta n d a r d s m iis t lu a lly high. ■ y " ■

M e e t i n g S e tJJIDELL, Feb. 17— T h e a n n u a l ing of th e O range C o o p era tiv e liy will be held a t t h e O rc h a rdly ^ ra n g e ^ ia ll-W e d n e a d a y ;------- --------

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TIMES-NEWS, TWINead Man’s S ld n lsU se d F —la S a m L if e - __URBANK. Calif,. Peb 17 f;1^-An necr who accidentally sufforod IS over more llinii hnlf lus body .live, lhanks to the sk in of a

................... . ....... .Urick Dlgnap. 38. a Colmnbla idcnstlng sy.stcm cncinper. i.*; ^ Ing and chccrful nltliouRh hr been in surgery 18 timc.s .slnci'imiiaiMit la:>t.Oct. Itfj- E x t i-ii.si r r ----------d degree burns, his doctor snid. ^ lily aro fatal. ?

He Suffered Horribly )r more than a month aftrr hr

burned by the Ignillon of a l­ii fmne.s in a photORrHphic ox- nient Dignan suffered horribly, . hen la.st Dpc,_i. Difrti.'ui was ^ itiferred to Sl. Jasaph hospital under a specialist’s carr und

grafting began, from hip.s to les.he specialist, who a.skrd llmt name not be used, rcniovrd .skin;i a m an wlio hnd b o r n dead 1__it hours. He snld the s k in ti.s.suc The<tiiii fliivfi at tnnt time.------------- roF~mTemporary Covcr Provided satelll

Dur pui-po.se was to prffvidR (om- Admir iry covcr bccause we know that (),g

will not live permanently nn- ifomlrIL Is one's own skin or ii conic.s--------

1 nn Identical twin,” th e phy.sl- suid, "Our problem wns ihal we ^U g- more space to cover tlia n spncc M t raft from."le gVafted skin remained on thc - ent seven weeks before .sloiiKh- off. During tills period the clor- :overed other burned a reas with hes of Dignan's own skin. This r in place permanently. Tlie ’

More Grafts Made let Nlkliter the doctor, having by then Ills dfti B of the patient’s own skin to Soviet : w|th, began grafting to the four-po T portion of the body, replacing ovcr to sloughed-off skin from the Khru

se. all forele specialist said com.pleto re- neutrali ry now seems likely, barring union ' plications in heart and kidneys ncgotla ed by the long series o f opera- r

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of Idaho Falls Hurtin Accident

tAHO PALLS. Peb. 17' Wn—Pour approw10 Falls residents, ail employes pned ine national reactor testing sta- ^,^5 J,qj

were injured yesterday when* auto crashed into th e rear airreem' n N R T S bus.o st seriously hurt; w e r e M rs. ncuvercn a Love an d Patricia M a rm , 19. hardlyy w ere brought lo S e c re d H eart thoughd ta l,. Id ah o Palls, w h e r e M rs. ^„pg i w as trea ted for m u l t ip le cu ts *:

b ru ises an d Miss M a n n was te d fo r a fractured p e lv is a n d:r in ju ries . ii l l lp Hill, 22, driver o f th e co r, j *■'

Jo sep h Love, h u s b a n d of th e I Wired womon, were t r e a t e d n t th e \ Allr d isp en sary at the N R T S an d I - .

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Vssoclated Pres.s Newis A n a ly s t uSSRci n\e western a ll ie s have m o v ed to unilater; N ik ita K h ru sh c h e v .save fa c e on

; dangerous t h r e a t lo tu rn th e I'iet Union’s responsib ility fo r ir-power r e la t io n s In G e rm a n y preveni ;r to the E aa t G e rm a n p u p p e ts . they arc Chru.shchev, In h i s proposal t h a t P>‘ohabll foreign forces b e removed f r o m a The a:

jtralized B e r lli i, said the S o v ie t matolhi Ion would a c t un ila tera lly u n le s s want wi jotlatlons w ere g o tten u n d e r w a y thing eli six m onths. carry thOriginally h e so u n d e d ns th o u g h Some m ean t to a c t w i th in a few d a y s , tho four e six-m onth c la u s e waa e n te r e d out sun er expressions of d e te rm in e d oftwo^C s te m opposition. sible toUl p ropaganda v a lu e of a ren e w e d prooch to s e t t le m e n ts was t h r e a t - 3d, insofar a s t h e Soviet U n io n (s concerned, by th e new e v id e a c e I i t she was p re p a re d to v io la te reements w h e n e v e r it suited h e r . ; rh e K rem lin h a s now been m a - uvered Into p o s it io n where i t c a n • rdly sidestep n ego tia tions, ev en )ugh they a re n o t exactly o f th e >e I t envisioned.\n d with n e g o tia tio n s u nder w ay ,

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fter what K h ru sh c h e v .said. Ihe chev and ISSR can h a r d l y affo rd to lake any Boltar. nllaleral a c t i o n . Juit w!The next a l l i e d objective will be to

se llie n e g o tia tio n s themselves to reveni su c n u n ila te r a l ocllon a fte r students hey are o v e r, reg ard less ol the im - g„,|, . robablllly o f aBreem enls.The allies a r e bank ing on the e s tl- get by th (

late lhat t h e S o v ie t Union docs n o t aftetware 'ant war n o w . over Berlin or a n y - Geneva, ling [|5C. a r id th a t cool nerves will pojlnj th srry them th ro u g h . It'i a 'Some te c h n ic a l rearrangem ent of crtecs In

30 four-pow er contro l system, w ith - of both r Lit sun rendering to th e Soviet idea duct of 1 f twoi Oern3a n y s ,'m a y m ake It pos- ond then Ible to Issue' a high-sounding com - Is real tn

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f l M i i les '.y ea rs o f dealing with he s

lu l:a u rln g th ese , crucial times,-a ! r ' 'His k n o w led g e In this rcspcct goi

back con sid erab ly more years thn

WV Jll . ment. H o becam e secretnry Ja n . 2 i- ; , .?.'!- - I 1063, B u t ho began to participate I iu-1'.-v! major ex ch an g es w ith tho Sovie

' . i f back In 1045 a t the San Prnnclsi• ■! .:' conference w h ich drafted the U n ltt

■ Nations c h a r te r . Having .studied tr ' doctrines of communism fo r j j ’ea

a i a re a d e r of Marx. Lcnin a r 'li. : • Btalln, D u lles wns convinced thi

k*l ■ the rods w ere out to rule the wonl "I He lllll Is. , , ,

• ■ . ; HU f ir s t - h a n d contacts with u— l-^«------ Slivitls ' •' c o n tln u ed -H n —a u to q u e i

lil m eetings of t h e United Nations, 1t a Moscow fo re ig n ministers m eetir,:i on G erm any In lOIT-^where D u lli, . assisted S e c re ta ry of State O eo ni ' 0 . M arahall— through other m ee

IDB! In P a r is an d elsewhere, ar?. llnally a t t h e 1054 conference i

Berlin w h e re Dulles dueled ae ro■ ■!' the tab le w i th the d o u r-n n d no

L downgraded — Soviet Foreign Mil’ ■ 'rS^: later V. M. M olotov." A ll Possibly n o m an has been m o

I ‘ denounced b y th e Soviets than Du It I Ies, a rec o rd which he hns som

' I ‘ ■ times re g a rd e d as a perverse trib u• " j . to his su c ce ss In frustrating Sovl

' 3 • ill; etoij o t conquest.*’l I ll When D ulles went to the hospit^ * V « weelc ago upon his return from“ ■ flying tr ip to London, Paris ai' i ;. Bonn, P residen t Elsenhower ca ll? him "the m ost valuable man In lo? elgn affairs th a t I have ever knowr, 1 U'! Elsenhower bad 'p ra lsed him sir

’,!■ i V Uarly d u ring his six years In olfh. .'t' usually by speaking out agahist tJ

lecretary’s crltlc j..“ I UlUo m o re th a n a year ago D i

1“ I ■ le i ' p restige w a s a t a low point. T h? i 'l n a i w h e n h e was constantly sayli

r i r ’ ' " ■‘'no"“tb ~ 9 o v le t 'b ld 5 fo r r s u m n i l S ' r t i ' - conference. P e rh ap s he learnedt t J lejso n ..b ecau se a fte r ,a while h e b

■ J I I gan to sa y "yes, but." His p u bI I rep u ta tio n rap id ly Improved ajI I f ln a l ly r in t h e summ er of 19S8,

.‘i^ » R . was K h ru s h c h e v n o t Dulles, w! ■t: I I killed th e pQ jspccts lor a su m n : ' I I m eeting la s t year,

Dulles m asterm in d ed W e s t e i ' • s tra tegy in two w a r- th re a te n ! ' i-1; ■ crises w i th t h e . USSR and w on <

H In both c a se s . On h is recommend

tlon, E lsen h o w e r sen t troopA It Iiebanon In t h e summ er of 1958

; ■;■)?! ■ bolster t h a t and o ther polltlca ".'I I ivi unstable co u n tr ie s against fea rs ' ' I ' l :-1 being w reck ed by S ov ie t-back

1 1; Najserism , o r by communism d l« i”i ; I tly, T h e K re m lin threatened U f i

! ’-I ‘ te rv en ffan d th e re w as much ta lk ■* 11' war. B u t a c tu a lly th e .s ltu a tlo n v,

i|V stabilized a n d ih e U £., t ro o p s - l ■ i ; ; ! ; ; >gether w ith B ritish troops w h l r l '1\' went I n to J o r d a n —were w llhdra '

l i s t O c to b e r. ■ -• -Hardly h a d the M iddle E ast sli

G l -!:> mered d o w n w hen a now cri flared In t h e T a r East w ith i

r I China o p e n in g a massive artlUe '!■ ' l l offenilve ag a C ist th e Chinese i -5 1 tinnniigt Is la n d o t Quemoy, A gali i ' the adv ice o f worried allies ab ro

V and a n g ry dom estic critics, D u lI ' ' flatly r e fu s e d to re trea t, ss h e i

f , . It, In t h e f a c e of force. A lter we< n i ’l l of h a m m e rin g on quem oy a n d v I I II lent t h r e a t s aga inst Ponnosa

! | ! | self, t h e C h inese communists slack

. ' i l | F oIunce*Uiat th e Soviets are ready-i-njl make a deal’on Germany after hs

bargaining. Fathoming their pi■‘.{ li! '. p™ •» ons .reason for going to 1

conference table. The prospect'1 I, Jl, that th e U. S . secretary o rs ta te

T Dulles o r a successor — will have- ■ ?; • i', ill: go twice th is year; once to a lorel, ; l |l 'Ijl ministers m eeting and once to.•iHfr • summit meeting with Presldi

;>; !> Elsenhower. Possibly this one th. M ', j ;'i Elsenhower had hi mind when,'ts i jasked prayers for Dulles'-recov; il I' and said, “America needs h im iJ , I think each one of us needs hIn

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mown" George Falkner was reelem Sim- from district four. Other dlre(I office, elected for two-year termsInst the Dean Woody, district 1; RlclWestendorf, district 3; SheBO t u l - Erickson, d is tr ic t 4, and CIt. That Harper, district 6.I savlne Holdover dkectors are RiMoblman. district. .!; Jack-m

brand, district 2; Harvey PflughrSfbe- district 3; Aurel Hanchett, dis! public' 4. and oeorge Olarborg dlatrliBd and A chairman, vlcechahman1958 it Bccretary-treasurer wlll be eli

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ters report from the bureau of lamatlon.

■ f M e r l e TUIery, project tuperln won out 0, (1,5 North Side project, menda- ^^555,) overhead and malnten

costa and explained a new syi for checking the yield of well lltlcally whioh wlll give a 1

u “..“i accurate record. He also expla backed program of rectification ■ wells. Production of wells u

f iij standard wlU be raised, he sali I talk of assocIaUon plans toIon was jjpreacntatlves Ih the Paul and

J pert Chambers of Commerce, expenses of membership to be ihdrawn j y assoclaUon. Hie plan Is

. 7 Ing put Into operation to proi better relations. The represe

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.”“1 of the committee for tho formi Against J ,0, u ,, nside. He announced the assocli , Dulles ijuji stained the law fhm of P Robertson and Daly, Twin : as legal advisers In the form

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at a session in which the i vnen ne coollrnied nomlnatlona oi

Philip K. Crowe, Marylan him and j,, nmbassador to the Unk South Africa.

Sheldon T. Mills, Oregon, Pa bassador to Jordan. ,I C WUllam 0. Trimble, Mar

; Jl ambassador to Cambodia. rR l .W l Raymond A. Hate, now ami dor to the United Arab repub PD—Mr. sene alao as minister to Yei ported to ' ,

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a I f f bring tho.« narrow wagon th u l U out of hiding If a bUl passed

the house of representatives y< terday becomes law. They wUl

. U B l legal again.The bill repeals a law passed

I - i . i r f . r making the sale and lmp( J 1 tatlon of wagon tires narron

than three Inches Illegal. The li , was passed because the narri

wheels were cutting up the roai situation ^

. i^irt It * ®P- Herman M.cDeyJtt.JQ,.-Bo said it merely wipes c

■ “an, antiquated s ta tu te tha t 1: been used."

icer th a t ^ pointed out It wUlgfillze thsith-fs on chlldijon's I

led wigons. tihave histhe G er- .. \

nferences sa t up hi a chair In his room M ontana about half an hou r yesterday.

Meantime, stato departm ent i :re could clals made it c lear there wouk p of the no letdown In U. S. efforts fc could be peaceful solution of the Berlin

ponded to overaU Gerrnan problems.Iter Reed However, .'these officials. poll

out there necessarily would be s1 of S tate markings ot tlm e ,to tll Russia re]

nniigin.: to yesterday's no tes by the wes; of some powers proposing a big lour lor to "think ministers' coherence on Be lan prob- Germany and European securlt;

ITeek Denmark ( has a regular (t will- bo J ie s s p a p e r- j^ d c d -o n - ta p e fo ter DuUes 8.000 blind. I t is caUed \T he Schis hem ln Journal." . L,-----------JIntestinal , , ' ■,ed . then READ tIM ES-NEW S WANT I he cancer

> In touch tters frombriefed on TUES; - W E D . - T H U R .hb"spcTai Errol P ly m i-Ju U ette Greco

J? "THE ROOTS)od spirits OF HEAVEN"b reported - c inem ascope - Color ory. Dulles

lESS of th e Y e d t r f : JRE of the Year! j

’ 1 ' ‘l l I i . i g

-.ROBERIWISE

‘I H D S T O N IG H T I That Wendcrful . . .

"AunHo M amo"l l im il l l l l l l^ l l ” W H h K o R l l i i i id ~ l tu s 8 t l l ___ __

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T W N - F A L L S r . I D A B O - - - : -

[BDULES ^KTFI K A R T

T U E 8U A I T n r ' lr li ii 'll ljiSb iN««.[iiK Ni*it Klint>crl7 BOOi ; l o K T u n . T lm i ‘ •“ i 'f ’ ? i-ISO Album T im e f l « k l m b . r l , Sbo146 lU o M tn ■ K«oU » S iJJ S c o r . K « rt

iios v .ri.17 ■nm. f •“ y * ’’!! N 'S*liOO .N .w . ‘ lO; R'PSL?3(LabftR.Tunet _ _ 8:10 R on T ho rn e S1:00 Dance Tim e 6”:30"'aluile A la ' Ka}:30 U fe « th e W orU 6:56 N ew a'>tl6 Dance T l » t • 7:00 M u a l^ A U Ki

^wpDNEsuAt .I .nfl -Uawa ® 1 N.Wil i< i V .II.I A i r ie a l tn r . Ji™ g “ ” T h o rn . EliOU iiNow. OiSS N ew .[ISO World N . » . ' 10:00 M o rtlj M iul«fufc .* 1. . Ort.t - ........! i04 UeliHl) C o rn .r lllOO S ign O il llSO UUiineii M ilioB o / o n u u o n . v IK S Melodi a o r r . t W ED N ESD A Y IlOO N.m ,

1H5 B . W , C o rn .r '‘ ;5» ^ ' p b l l l l p .a . 6:55 Newa

i:46 Noon E dition Newa 7:00 idabo New*1:45 Merry MaUnee 7:05 Bob P billipai:3U iN ew i of W orld 7:30 Newa5:05 W eather B ird 7:35 M arke t RepoiB:I6 Newi Suiun iary .7 :4 0 Bob P hlllipa 1:30. Show T un# T lm * .7:06 xPeople A re F unny B:00 Bob P billipaT:30 Album T im e 8:56 Newa7:46 O ni Man*a Kamily 9:00 Bub P billtpa8:05 Variety T im a 9:55 NewaB:UO xNewa 10:00 K im berly 8h(8:16 Newi 10:55 N ew iD:(JO Dance T im a 11:00 K im berly Sb<0:30 U f# a tbe W orld ' 11:56 Newa________

M e x i c a n s R e l a x

T o u g h A t t i t u (T IJU A N A , Mexico, Feb . 17 (

—T h e M eJtlcan court haa tak e r o th e r s tep In relax ing Its t a t t i tu d e tow ard 43 A m erican! re s te d la s t J a n . 25 In a gam ra id a t n ea rb y R osarlto beach

F e d e ra l D istrict Ju d g e Edi L ang le M artin ez ru led yesti t h a t th e V. S . citizens now o JaU o n baU pending thein only n eed to reg ister w ith th e h e re once a m onth In stead of a week.

I f th ey faU to reg is te r they baU po sted , rang ing betw een $4 to *3,000. T h e m axim um flni co nv ic tion of gam bling ln"M ex

■ an tp $400:T h e JaUln'g of th e Amei

cau sed w idespread p ro te s ts in fo m la a n d W ashhigton.

f, 7 T h e flood b e lt along th e M iss11 . pi r iv e r In Louisiana Is aboiou can w ide and 400 m iles long.i„ tires p ro tec ted by m any mUes of 1

(es yea-win be • . .

issed hi Impor- :

arrow er i 1 ^ ^ i ~ W x jm e law ■ ' ^ F V ' S ' 0 5 ^narrow .

e roads. eal bill,.! „ J B a n ^ . _ -----------------J H — —pes outha t has , f f

w ui le- I I H | j a | y r a B ^pn’s toy

room for

'“y- if ■'I ■' Nlen t olfl- Iv t I / f lwould be W ; £ ! rU for aerlin and m \ * *- /

I be somo ila replies! western ^ir foreign - j nI Berlhi, ^ f f g m Wcurity . .

lar dally pe for Its - he Sound

fi n ADS. ' ^

UR. -j re c o ^ ^

r ^

If you come la te r '■ • your preference Is sl

J im 's famous steaks sters ond o ther gou delights they will olw on hand. But we think find Jt exhilarating tc5 tho routine.

I

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N i x b i r K i f i b ^ s

- J F o r N e w - C ®

cL) On West f e“ . LO S ANQELES, W : 17 j r o

r Sbow • winds u p h is two-day v isit to so i - em- cp d lfo rn la tonight i a g u e s t i

r Sbow question a n d answer session be 15, m em bers o f th e greater L os A ng Report Press c lub . . .

------N lx o n ,-c a llh ig - fo r r ev ltallz aof th e R e p u b lic a n p a rty , p lan

u K .rt ^ to sp en d m o st Of today v is itin g 1 .BU BiBtniif m iu fiiimuit^ m "Kh

iro. Show W h ittie r before hla press c lu b ' and h is r e tu rn to W ashington,

irn. Show N i io n Scea Know lani:

jiui« T he v ice president a rr iv ed 1 , yesterday afternoon from S a n Fi

cisco w h ere h e talked w ith fo r iDAY Sen W illiam P. K now land,

Cajlf.; d efea ted last faU In h la m n for th e C alifo rn ia governorship,

other s ta te GOP leaders.lllp. Show ]

»w. luncheon guests here a t ^ te s t iiliipi show i jn i a f f a ir fo r party w orker O rijjpof, J. E vans, who was re tiring a f tellUp. Show years a s executive s e c re ta c y o f„„ R ep u b lican Central com m ittee luipi Show A ngeles county.iiiip. Sbow N ixon c ited Evans as a n ex a r . ot p a rty worker who Is " th e bi’ • bone o f £he party" an d dedlc: J Show professional necessary fo r th e Qi_________ rev italization .

•Too M uch Image TaUied' r» Y "In th e changhig hnage o f

R epub lican party ," he sa id , " th i L J too m u ch ta lk about h n ag e a n d LllQeS enough a b o u t prhiclple.17 t n p i ) “T h « RepubUcan p a r ty w

;akcn a n - progress—n o t stand-patlsm .It, tou irh m ust p rese n t to -th e pebple i

we teaU y b r ie v e that t h e o n ly enm blinff •« p ro g ress Is through conservi

i ^ h eco iw & c policies and th ro u g h J v a ttf-en terp rise .

E d u ard o tolerate h o n e s t <y este rd ay g j je m e n t w ith in boUi m a jo r p a )w o u t of _ t i i e f 0 Is room lor people w ho le in tr ia l ^ . ,5 5the^ c o u rt j f f o r j to k ick a n yd of once th e party."

in ;$400 u p Named t o Gr6u■Mexico Is jje’^ ^ c ^ D T O r S ; i | k ! * R . ! ' ' l ^

been appo in ted to m em bershli y n e rlM n s tj,^ naU o n al outdoors rec rea tio r s in c a u - review committee.

T h e com m ittee Is surveying ri — a tlonol resources th ro u g h o u tM isslsslp- n a tio n a n d wlll report to coni a b o u t 50 In S ep tem ber, 1961.

long. I t Is ------------------------------of levees. READ TIM ES-NEW S W A N T j

^ T a k e a 'a t Jim Hoi

T o w i

ijL GFridoy. E dishes o f

■ s e r ^ a fi

who wonl - —wohderfu

D in n e rs OHere ore th e national evenings, heritage o f matchless dishes, e

• th a t you'll encounter; bu t ther< time you come.

^ MOhM inTetiIdea

to f Cl

TUE!

Kqsi — W ie

^ WED<— Fr er

1 7 )\ / or d

THUvJm Ii f

. w a w T / n

II_______ _ | | ______ ______________________ mo u

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r>— or If '■ 1®^IS still for lo k s , lob- gournnots' j o lw o y sb e | | H i‘ ink you'll H -J t o s n n o s h I ■ 1

‘T* ' ...’T".

TU

gs Gommimity Cc Op Q p s e d b y P il ^ i : r .. P lL E B , Peb. 1 7 - T h e final p I ] * 1 | i s e n ta t io n of, th e 1958-S9 Magic V

■ f f ley C om m unity .C oncert assocU t .(OTI)Vs; (Season was given b y the Ploi

to s o u tb - day n l ^ t a t th e PU er Junior n n e s t a t .'a 'sehpo l auditorium : in before A jran g ed by M lss Hujer, s A ngeles choreography utUIzed a few (- \ . m en ts of classic baU et, bu t rel t.».>afinii m ain ly o n 'm o d ern d an ce style i

p lan n e d technique, itlng w ith A b rie f In troducto ry danceitt ttetimy ynien' emu 'h itm b e r o t"Hie Soi d u b visit Identified Wes' foUowed bj [ton . se ries o f six d an ces s e t to popii i j - m usic. Titled "R ed , W hite i

. . ' B lue,'tr these d an ces ranged ft th e .cibmlcal "O ne S u it" thro i “S ix teen .Tons" to “Blues." O t

h fo rm e r this group were "Llbe““1? ; S a BeUes.'* "Bride" a n d "W aterme n h i s bid B j , „ .■ship, and sa tirica l ske tbh , "Three r

fUes," to ld of th ree wom en from h a h 1.000 w orlds of fashion, baU et and enl , tes th n O ' ta ln m e n t se t tO' m usic by Rodg er o rvU le V aldespl an < fR am eau .[ a f t e r 25 T h e f irs t profile, " 'Vogue' I c y o f the la te s ," In which costum e tran sltl

■_______ ___ ^ ^ --------

1 exam ple I t a l i a n s ’ B r i d g e

H S T e a m I s C h a nN E W YORK, Peb. 17 ( U P I ) - '

world champion I ta l ia n conti , , _ f the bridge team -of-four has defec i " th e re 's ho th th e United S ta te s and Arg e a n d n o t th ie team s to re ta in th e world I

fo r t h e th ird sucoesalve year, ly w an ts T h e Ita lian s d e fe a ted the U ^ We cham plona by a sco re of 30 to 10 mlp w h a t tem a tlo n a l m ^tch po in ts , for a I o n ly way to ta l <“ 233-182. A n Intem atlc

nservatlve a ia to h point Is th e ^ ^ u ly i i le n t o u g h p ri- !•>“ *” ™'>*>er bridge scor

EarU er, the I ta l ia n s had defer les t d lsa- th e A rgenth ie tea m fo r a to ta l si lor p a rtie s of 218 to 178. T h e A rgenthies 1 w ho dis- w ere defeated by th e Amerl

tea m w hich rack ed u p a scorc I anybody 262 to 209. T hus t h e U. S.- ti

p laced second, a n d th e Argent tW rd.

S e n Now He’s Chest(Id a ., has W ILM ER, Tex., F e b .-17 (U P

e rsh lp on H efty Joe Billy H obbs, W lhner ea tlo n re- m arsh a l, tried to d raw like t

vision 's M att DUlon. He's back Ing recre- the Job today w aU dng like Chei :hout Uie H obbs was dem o n stra tin g > congress quick draw for th re e teen-agera.

hlrf .2 3 .caliber p isto l d idn 't c— h is ho lster, an d h e sh o t hlmsel IN T ADS. th e r ig h t leg.__________________

I C o o k 's W oloolahans

in Houi^ KIMBEftL

.3iRocket oway to o fresh

jf* world with us — fo r on unfoi table evening a t a table in I

Germany, France, Russia, Scandini us early any evening M ondoy thre

ly. Each day .we'll prepore the for :s o f a faraw ay land — jusf enoug !^a few Imoginotive couples and fanr w an t to w ander awhile around this \ lerful world.----------- --------------- --

A i l N ^ngs. Try them till. Every country has es, each one unique. W e'll mention th e re will be o totolly d ifferen t mer

\ONDAY ITALIAN EVENM inestrone, chicken Vesuvio, sp Tetrazzini, costaletto alio Milanes Ideal drink w ith this— typical Chian of course, w ith a sip of Galliano as a less dessert.

U ESDAY GERMAN EVENKasseler rippenspier, sauerkraut mit

-W iener-Bchnitz?li-koFtoffel -kucher d rink could' i e Reiterbrou or Low beer, or 0 Ipvely light Riesling wine.

WEDNESDAY F R E N C H ly iFrench, onion soup, vichysoisse ser\ o r C0I4 tournedos a la Beornaise, ( o g n ra u a ' Lael, filet C hoteoubrian fe e t with any of these, co ld , flinty 1 or delicately tinted Rose d ' Anjou v

HURSDAY RUSSIAN EVE^Borscht, beef Strogonoff, chicker shoshlik the inevitable but de V odka to go olong. M agnificent f th e Russian people could have had o f it, there never would have been lution. ^

RIbAY Scandinavian EvenIBisques of c rob or shrimp, lobster N( m ountoin tro u t with wine souces,. dies with upspclloBle nam es, fTom fl an d stream s -*-■ most gloriously acci led to your delighted Innards by dc of schnOpps,

o w n H

T U E S D A Y , . F E B R U A R Y 1 7 , j g j

C o n c e r t S e a s o n Is

P p e g i - a n r o f D a n e ,

rtc y S - fe“c“ ng ™ “ ous ’■ p S " L e r t a ”J a t l o n fash ion photography -

; "Salome." “i ie a n d Jazz „,ujic

po p Jla? M d W hReSutor n r t . . J ” '* '"■““ P ''■« inuoduc,!

1 A i T hea ter," followed by ■ S

*2x3 S '- ; . ,

S ' S x r r ; ; iDreams" w m made up „(

\ e n te r - dcpiciins vnrioiu

tod g eis , ..Mu.,lclan.s" clo.,od the .«!„

e' D ie u ” “ )« mlM lt^ons ‘" " 'P '’ Luceuc Bers. S arah Reed, Hilben &

■ A ndre Taylr. Je irv Bowers i » S tro n g and Tom Ru.skin. 'C Those 111 (iiicndance Mon o » « « “ >mmenled (iivombly a i n p troupe 's dnnclnE and rmiumlni

I ) - T h e “ “J " ‘‘“rtnj contract' i— ------ -

'A r g ™ ' Poor Vacationr id t i t le JO U E T , III,, Feb. n w _

convict writes th a t prison he U, S. poor vacation lesort,0 10 In - Jam es RInl. 40. .serving 10 lo : a f in a l years In . Statcvillc penltcntli na tio n a l fo r burslary, wrote the Itttn d e n t of: Ju d g e 'Jo sep h .A . Pope who so scorThlj? 'te n c e d him last Sept. 25:

le fe a te d PoP'. Vour hoot a l sco re T hank you for the vaMtlot aes a lso !>“ *■ th is resort Is no good fori m erican ■ score of >">“ consider giving n 3 .' te a m ® vacation, like chopjli g en tlnes “ five-spot? . I could jo u

re-st easy." . . . Thanks for any cocsUen

. tlon you can give me,"Sl6r comment

( U P D - ~n e r c ity

E S L O N G 'S TVing th e S a le ] & Service[era. B u t B t I ^ E Q n1 t c le a r J - 4 3 V 0 m self In Evenlnes Can RE 3.(IM

^orld Tour

ise mU .Y

/ T \■sh new A \nforget- V, lilM ^ ]n Italy,dinavio! ^ WiVthrough I \famous c ^ough to K TVfamilies ^ I \lis wide, if 'V ^ ' I

io n shas its owntion 0 few p j l > J ^m enu each

ENING. / . ^spaghetti /

inese. Thelianti wine, JYIS o m atch - i|

■NING 'mit offlen,;hen—Your Lowenbrou Iine. 1lyENING y .served hot 7 = f r ^ie, gigot d'riond. Per- ‘ ,Ity Chablis —--------—lu wines.rewilKlfi 0 “’'ENING. Por These , ;ken Kiev, n-„„»r . ' delightful ‘ ' '

It food. Ifibd enough . f llen o revo- M -

ening • OhUdrra' M fNewberg,es, dfelica- c o m e earljMbelor

accompon* .uoerbt dcw orops Hnd , .,.•

dlnnerB available.

i o i i s e

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F E B R U A R Y 1 7 , 1 S 5 9

K S s f o ' ’ _ J ‘

m C banges mmi u e d D o w n ■' ■ ^■ r.-m N . F e b . 'W - The

S f f ^ s S r i T Btelephone programs.

tinpoterv* Jg congressV President Eisen-B V “ L % pe” of sueh rural

no longer depend — m ic a ' ‘“i".: , r f r-'vi-rnment tl-

that they ®W * ? ' . Ml“ where they could • f c l n f t V p r l v a t e lenders.

* l® C ’fte present two per cent I rife of government loans

5 ® “ cover the cost of toe I j K ' t i r M E '”* treasury and legisla- K E fc .-a ,

• *1 borrowers to obUln 11-<C A private sources. B j t j f‘" ; T o i l s ran Into bitter » £ M 5"Eif.t a convention ot the Na- » > -“^ C a l Electric Cooperative H I M fl “ '.Fi^hpre last week.' Some

leadts said In ta to “*'‘S ie c t tn g that the admin-s r p ™ p ^ ‘»“ ' I j o o A I r s I n t e r e s t A n f le, S n g admlnLstrntlon farm i f u before the senate agrlcul-

Ittee yeslerday. SecretaryS e Benson made no men-* ^ rp ro v a te financing pro-

Umlted his dUcusslon to IttU t rale controversy.

S i £ “ — “ “ £ t n ' ™ i L S K u S ,

s ? r „ s s . ” “ S "lla inlerest rate issue. — --------of the association had

f f t h a t the adminlstraUon ' T i . * „ *1 to turn rural power systems X I l l l t

f ^ J l o “WaU street bonkers."1 ^ ' , avoidance of the private l „Stoaiblect yeslerday paralleled i l lB rtspect a talk Uie President g„™ n

«1». , duced yestercidmlQlstration leaders themselves Bm-den. D.. 1id BO comment. house labor >

-------------------------------- Among othrt T 1 ■ ^ cers would hi

J , S , l n d u s l r y sf. _ X T * 1 o r dues char)utput Higher ^ B a r d . » In Last MonthIfMHraaTON, Feb. 17 l«—In- and brood, oiMii output edged higher In Jon- minlslrotlon'!rf indicating the bualness re- by Sen. Johntsj is «tlll in motion despite Uie ond former £flOfinent slack and the stock N. Y.irtit Jitters. Unlike theHie federal reserve board an- den's propostunced yesterday its Industrial pro- cipally on pr;(ltm Index advanced to 143 per of union finoll ol the 1D41-9 averoge—up one authority to :tal from December and wltMli ----------------ipolnti of Uie pre-recession level „l,ulII months ago. 0 , 5 jnclent rihe board's monthly summary of wood to repoliies! condiUons'^suggested that building purp

' J|ac« ot tbe recoverf has slowed, y jitrd ly more than usual at chia

jol a siump-ond-recovery cycle.Mnitrlol production and con-aclldi ocUvlty conthiucd to ex- jjHQ)Dd In January and retail sales S Z SulnM at record levels," the sum- *CT^gjijBld.It also reporled thot non. .m employment hod increasedMfliat whi le unemployment^ u t waMnally. Ti,o culllrFtom mid-January to mId-Peb- jhj speciatj iholessle prices of industrial ACME HI■iKlltles advanced furUier," Uie tors molt

Mttetded from peak levels." [s™casto M r Reporl Modified uniform d

Hi report took some of tho chill anj Qytj B lul week's dlscltjsure that un- j(Itjmtot'rose by «i0,0004n-ilonu- acME Is ',>hlle total employment fell by famUJOO. This was approximately a profit fpr mil bad-weather, post-Clirlst- itiend, bul It disappointed those — .» bill hoped for a belter-than-iKMl Ihowing. I w W f /W ill per .cent of the labor '•M itlil out of work, the board's 11 noted In a study thot employ- sl itlns have lagged further be- 'W K .S .l M Induction and Income gains

S h either of Uie two earlier ^nectssions. e

1 September, the staff said, I / .. , 101 hai been little evidence of VB"ICOI I Htelve rehlring of workers Hn< vert' «Hua for seasonal reasons." „it|1 ~ 'lontai sip

a l h e r s , S o n s

B a n q u e t H e l dJiinnual father ond sons bon- lip^ored by- the OhrlsUon ; fellowship of the First

'l '“rch wos held Mondoy For •Coil Sho

Cub Scouts ottending.™mtely 145 (jore present. Hos'curvei

prayer nn(l devotions (or ottoclJ p™ by Boy scouLi, Donny ihonka or ' M Jerry Kuykendoll.

Cam, prc.ildenl, conducted C l i7,™ness meeting following•^«et. Iro Kuykendall, pro- A C IM

jjmimian, wos Introduced by « V P 1

the program, Dennis Dos- JEROME accordion selections; AnderiOl

ff American Bishop'si ih th S ”' HelHm aW tK,, presented a skit «

W t e ' n K e f p o r ' s ■ •iB o iim ” M ogi^ 'T

KWkcndall,BrtSnW iI, “h f GOODINK w r t l l . Johnson

North Bide Scout■ S o t t t ’Vl' '"'I' on the .W o sn ef■ » toon n "" Boy ' .''R tiui■ S l ” ' ™'*'‘“ d Wlllloii “ U*},'-,

“ppoliited Twin Polls Buhl Ittl].-■ c ip e -iJ . '* “ ^i¥c.-I4flvlea-o£- _ D o n f lJ t l« £ 4 n i t ' “"'P Valloy 1

I'i'’™ by Mon- b u r l e y

p r ;H J l___ C a iiia E

K ^ W g - W A N T A D .g . - fd S ® !!:

W ' a n S t ^ S l a c k l

H O c l l v o r c d Aemo W

J f o o u n t n l n If„«l r *"<""Win lucl Co. Foiito tin ..... • T»in-rtni ~ '

I d a h o C o w - B e l l c

cers of t h e Id a h o Cow-Belles, aux illar association , pose w ith th e ir exh ib it a t

jn en ’s a sso c ia tio n m eetlni; a t O m aha. '

i r d L a b o r B i l l I n t

[ n C o m m i t t e e ; H e ;H IN G TO N , Feb . 17 WT—A bill counU ble d to w re s t c o n tro l of certa in union funi inlons f ro m "m obsters and B arden mad dem agoe:ues” was In tro - required U. /esterday by R ep. G rah am A. abuses of . D.. N . C u c h a irm a n of the s titu tlo n s. labor c o m m ittee . Am«n<r tig o th er th in g s , un ion offi- .uld have to ee t th e approval m em bership . In secret bal-

fore a s tr ik e could be callcd [J, stHke } chnnp[cd. w hich voteen .snld h is com m ittee will lea rings l a te r th is week on . , and two o th e r m a jo r labor-

jm ent p roposals. O th e r pr» two, w h ich a re less d ras tic !• P ro h lt oad. a re t h e E lsenhow er ad - ^or politici a tlon’s b ill an d one w ritten 2. Specif . John F . K e n n ed y . D.. Mass.. violence, •mer S en . Irv in g M . Ives, R., 3. B a r m

offenses fri

;e the o th e r two bills, B or- ‘" . “ p .™ ,, iroposal does n o t rely p r ln - ,on p rovisions fo r disctosure '

n fin an c ia l reco rds and court 'ly lo h o ld u n ion o fficers oc- periods be

■ conventloni' w hot ‘'h ed g ep o t" is? I t Is o t interval! len t r ig h t o f a te n a n t to cu t years.) rep a ir fences, b u t n o t for 8. R equir ■ purposes.___________________ delegates o

„ J k C A t B

f t JV/MS&icu llin g c h ise l p o in t an ti 'IP S W P R

specially sh a p ed w ings of ^ ^ j S S S k IE H igh S p eed C o rru g a-

molds a sm ooth-w all, r c lo d - fr e e -c o r ru g a te - th a t—:osler to Irr lg o te , gives orm d is tr ib u tio n o f w ater

outs dow n soil erosion 1 old m ctl^adscenoniiously .—IE Is th e design o f m od-

farm in g a n ^ g rea te r It for f a r m e r ^

W O m o m f V• ■—

3 ■ S A I

ficol S hank At r ig h tsm ooth wo

vertica l p la te betw een to shape [s w ith v e rtica l a n d ho rl- sovlng, wo: a l s lpt fp r a tta c h in g to By compi leal c u lt iv a to r s ta n d a rd . - show n coi

ord inary soli, covert Ject t o hi w a l b ^ a s

; ? P T \ No. -----------I l h g ' - J T — 4 . AOiaE Higl

'V show youprofits beet

I Shonk ‘Secut down Wi

curved n o se a n d b o lt hole down eroslo o tto ch ln g to coil spring u p l" T hey i

Iks or cu rv e d ita n d a rd s . seeded areai

S E E Y O U R M A G IC \lCm e c o r r u g a t o r

OME HAZELTClerson Equipm ent Hazelton

S a n '" & N elson MURTAU V s P lum bing Okelberrygi; T rac to r & Imp. OAKLEY 3DING Smith Brcnson & Son iding T ra c to r & Imp.gner'i Inc. ------ Cameroh'i

Koyle Imi - M inidoka

II Ijnp lem ent Co. M tn. Slot .a Jm p le m e n L C ib — _ T ,o v in o - a loy T ra c to r & Imp.

SHOSHOrloy T ruck & T roctor Shoshone slo Equip. Co. t w i n f i

a , & " c . - i J - ' l« r ti ,Im p le m e n t C o ,''ER M tn. StalHe M ach ine W o rk i ^w in Fell

m l l l |h B p«ed O o rru ik lo rs » r t m id a b rlo t l l l le r i , AO M E SIlT tfU p F o U to a n d I

' 7 7 ' " 7 ' ^ ^ ^ ....

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l i e s P r o m o t e B e e f j

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I d a h o - p r 6 ®

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- THE WHOLEix illa r; (o the Idaho C a ttle - plaee a t th< ) it a t the American N ational p res id en t of aha. The exhibit won second re ta ry , and

r - 1 I 7. Specify

I n t r o d u c e d — ‘?i.f • - p v secret ballot,

l e a r i n g s D u e - r ^ f n ^ d in ga b le for adm inistration of delegates.1 funds. B ard en inc rden propo,sed lh a t u n ions be hill, a lso Inti red to write protection ag a in st vislohs agolr!s of power into union con- an d restricU)Jons. u n ion organllong these would be n^requlre- J '

th a t strikes could be called a fte r a majority vote by secretEn ballots. If a union voted en fo rcem en t,•rike no units of the union Iu a prepi1 voted again.st the strike could sa id hi^ billreed to participate or co n trib - tro l o f u n lo r0 th e walkout. hoodlum s ar

ie r proposals would: ^Prohibit use of union funds H H lolltical purpo.ses.Specifically prohibit ac t3 of I i l

I I f3ar m en convicted of specified | U | Lses from holding or continuinglion>ermit the rates of dues andtlon fees to be changed only. - V i a I Iajorlty secret ballot vote. ■ _ 1 1 1jlm it officers’ term s to the ■ ■ ■ ■ Mjs between conventions andntlo n s would have to be held A ■.ervals of no greater th a n four I

lequire a majority v o te of - ,Ites on officers' salaries. ^

f f i S P ^ W

Saie d ep a rtnI I v ertlsing co

special low i

tSr

FEE

f t -I AdverUsen/ / A K la a s and

4 l/£ f f T /M E « -S A I / £ S m / V £ / K la a i and

s m s m T £ / i p g j

ig h t above you aee a Kimberlyth wall corrugote molded AdverUsehope for perfect w ater Ellera and MiIg, work saving irrlgoUon.comporison, at left is p]i;{n corrugdte made w ith 1lary shovel wiUi loosa Advertiacovered seed bed and sub- Klaaa b 1to harm ful erosion andiVwaste. . p g j

— ------------------ A.; High 'Speed Corrugatbrs ............. Adverliiyou the way to g reater K laai and1 because foster corrugat- .jeeds are possible I They F E Iwn water waitel They c u t J . C. (Jerosion I They don't "gum Advertiaenrhey dbn't cover Im portant Ivenon J

areas with loose dirt IF E I

C VALLEY ■IR D EA L ER S Edlnboroufh

ELTON F E IIton Hardware

TAUGH ,>erry Hardwore ■ p E i

LEY Advertia1 Brothers ^KI»i» and

IRT . F E Ijren-s-lnci - r t AdrerllseiI Implement Co. K U ai andJoka Equipment S tates Implement

no-&-Johniq;idt<np.J--------- -AdverUseti

iHONEtone Im plem dHr^ F E IM f a l l s - Adverllser

r Equipment ®"“** “ ' c T ractor & Imp.ey 'i In’cdrporoted, A

States Infplement AdverliieiiFells Ttoclor & Im p. Edinborouih

F E Il« by ih j in»len ot ACM^ Elmer Wooleand Beei C hJn ./_____— . Adrerllset

KIm * and

r i M E S - N E W S , . T W I N F A L L S‘ - ij. • .

f a t C a t t l e m e n ’s P a

^ F

OTES ' BEEP o> IL-P*7

(7 jov " iL: B t t f / i

w i ■ M' p i ____________________ K i ^ ___W\ ■

t th e convention. F rom left are,M n. R a y nt of the Idaho C ow -B elles; Mr.H, Robert M o an d Mrs. Jam es A bbott, Sw an Lake, preside:

:lfy th a t 60 p e r c e n t of store to th e} to In ternational u n io n s be control the a fd file members, elected by the right to bi llo t, and th a t local u n ion rather than ni would have th e r ig h t to ny Imposed b yiding instructions to th e ir mobsters a n ci . ) gOgUCR,"

1 incorporated in a s e p ara te ^ a i i w— introduced y e s te rd ay , pro-

ag a ln st secondary boycotts r lc tln g picketing used a.s a rganlzation ta c t ic . T h e bill

provisions In te n d e d to e a “no m an ’s lan d ” bc- ederal ahd s ta te lab o r law B plen t. Kprepared s ta te m e n t B ard en ^

bill would w re s t the con- jn lons "from thorgang .ste rs, s a n d racketeers, a n d re-

TTTT^n

dEN D A R' ' t o , . All Magic iH Q

Valley Sales I ' l l LisiedHere

th e Tlm es-News F a rm la rtm en t for co m p le te a d - I coverage o f y o u r fa rm l y y ^ a a m d bills, n ew spaper cov- dv^nce b lllingL aU a t one low rote. Every sa le lis ted w e

F arm Auction C a le n d a r ays-befon lalB t l m a j H . j i L

l i 'E B R U A R Y 1 8 ----------------■ G ranrBals* *

Isemenl, Feb. IS and 16 ' 9 V and Klaas—A uctloneera “

F E B n U A R Y 1 9Dave Foraber* \ k M

Usement, Feb. 17 and 18 Y yand Klaas—A uctioneer!

F E B R U A R Y 2 0 Boxes o fRussell MoCawIey PRITFCrUsement, Feb. 18 a n d 19 an d Klaas—A uctioD eera Still re m Q

F E P U A R Y 2 0 I— ^erly Nelfhborhood ^ a le :rUsemenl,'Feb, 1 8 - 1 9 ' id Messeramitb, Auctioneer* \ K M

F E B R U A R Y 2 1Kay Wilson i k. i

wrllsemenl, Feb. 19-20 A NI & Klaas — AncUonecri

F E B R U A R Y 2 3A. W, lAMPE

/erllsemenl FebrZO-^iX ........................and Klaas—A ucU oneen ^

F E B R ,U A R Y _ 2 3 . ‘D. (JIM) KENDEICK ~~tlaement, Feb. 20 and 21 on & Roe—Auotloneers

F E B R U A R Y 2 3 I |Ilerb'Clark k #

lertlsemenl, Feb. 20-21 ■ lUfh A Larien, A netloneen

F E B R U A R Y 2 4 ,n F a m Machinery Salertlsemenl, Feb. 20 and 21 mI> #Meisersmllh—A uotlonetr M l *

F E B R U A R Y 2 4 John Grodeon ^ I ■ ■

rerUsemenI, Feb. 20-21 V l l lI and KlMS^AucUoneeri

F E B R U A R Y 2 5jm U «r«.-E loyd-W olfe -----------------rllsemeni, Feb. 20 and 21 ,1 and Klaus—A uetioneeri

F E B R U A R Y 2 6 '• lo r e n Ile ldem an•UseijientrFeb..lM-and 25----------------N andJtU sn—A nctlonJen . . . ---------

F E B R U A R Y 2 6 ^0 . H. Feriuson '

rllsemeni, Feb. 2S and 24 Klrkptlrlolt—A uctioneer S

F E B R U A R Y 2 6 ^A va'IU iland '

llsemenl, Feb. 23 and 21 '. ^ . iu |h A Lanen—A uolloneen , V i

F E B R U A R Y 2 7'oolen and R. L. Ilum phrle i . “ T ’lllsemenl, Feb. »5 and 28----------------and K U u -A u o tlo n een

■ ---- -—.L S r J f D A H O

^ a r l e y I k e ’ s

• ' y Y i s i

- r o iI >’ w.\.si:iN

" T Vj r— — a r m bi.'vcni , d i 'i i l Adolf

■ srrum.s pn

Acapulco.I i vf act . t

p.-. •• lo rday , Ei------------ -PmrThmm

^ ROlKlWlll . y Ki.'irnhovv

•• ''>'m ' Wa.vhiiiKtniJ pro.Mdcniiu

^ ^ t . ' wi l l spendt*" s lro in a ir

m orn ing .•- Am ong 0

R?com panit................ M ilio n s,

'• John .s H oi;V ' R ubo tlom ,

- ‘ • of^ a n d Anton

p ¥ Ico ’s Hlllbl ^ S talc.s.

r V K \ M ilton El.... __________________ __ Is nil cxDcifalr.v He

L triid m g vl.1

N v r ^ - T " "U - r » f I BURLEY

3 a p c n l 's o ff rec

Iciulers Lep ion h a i

Ray Bedke, Oakley, vice t MoMlnn, Pocatello, sec- 7™ild en t. (Staff engraving!

w ill speak.th e w orkers t h e r igh t to “vvaiat le a f f a i r s of t h e i r unions. |^q ■to a g o v e rn m e n t of law s o a k le j

m ft g o v e rn m e n t o f ty ra n - p o w e r con d b y g an g s te rs, rac k e tee rs , berger.

a n d p o w e r -m a d dem a- A w ards lead e rs.

P . T u e s .

P A 1

100 DOOR F TUESDAY Nl

R IE D CHICWed

fried , sov

s ty le , w llh all

t r lm m ln ’s. au

c a n e a t for on

‘S to *2501^'EDN ESDAY \; o f delicious choco lates ccntol ESI N ot too m an y left, b u t the e tn a in s for sorrie lucky person W

MICKEY PAR/kND h e k ALL-GIRl

R etu rned to th e Fun Spol o i ±he_bpj;(:)gr .fpL th [L w?i

SATIIRDAY and SI

LAST TIME FRJ o e ( K ) Ch the HammoiK

lip This Cheeky_ CACTUS p I t E'S S

BANK OF TH E DEConlacl, N evada, W ednesds;, Febn

THEBEAREIn Checks muii b«

— hour * of 6iOO I W»dn«^«y, Fee

W ^ f a ^ P*> oni «

Btf CACTI

: a c t u ^* T /ic Fun Spot Sonth of th

■ ,..i

i ’ s M e x i c a n

I s i t s W i l l B e

o r G o o d w i t fSHINGTON. Fob 17 '.r-P rc s l- i.'>cnnow(*r'iui{l Mr.xifn'.rpresr-" —Adolfo Lopez Maif().s have no ; problem.^ to diMni.s.N 'when ^onfcr Thur.sdiiy niid Friday In ico. M exico.ict. tlie W hite Huii.sr said yes- I, Ei.senho\vcr’.s vi.sii to the

nns6lon. iihovvrr, scheduled to leave iiKton tomorrow nlxmrd lhe I S "'n iiu l p lan e ColinitlJinc III. ^>cnd l h a t night at ilie Borg- an- fo rc e baic, Aibiin. Tfex,.

icn fly to Acnpuko the next'K- \ , I _'ng o th e rs . EL-sonliowpr will be /'"** [)iinied by hi.s brother, Dr, V=aa j sa

S, E lsenhow er, pre.sident of \ H opkiiis uiuvpr.sii\, Roy R, \

:oin, U. S. a.s.si.s(iini .secretarj':e for inler-A nipncan affiUrs. ntonlo C arrillo Floroi, Mex- O u r .stor Hiiiba.ssador • to thp United w a n t to

som e gO(f»n Ei.senhowrr, like Ruboltom.[LXDcrt QH-LiiUn-AincMcan of- . . ,

Ho h a s made .several fact- I vl.sits fo r the I'rcMdent.

; o g n i t i o n F e t e ^

l a t e d fo r O a k le yiEY, Feb. n — Tlie countyI office announced today the 1— ')Dxl1 recognition dinner lor 4-H 1— 30x(1 will be lield at Ihc American J__ 30x‘

hall, Oakley, al 8 p,m. Sat- j __mistress ot ceremonies wlll bo 1— 32x1Lowery, Oakley, District Ex- xT-piir r1 Agent L. M. Williams, Boise, NEW 1leak. Nola Rae Puckett will 1__ 40x'^lat 4-H club congress meant i on , " A response will bc given byakley manager ot the Idoho SlUB

company, Albert Schoufle- 1— 30x(2_30x^

rds w ill be presented to 4-H

'• NEV

is. & T h u rs . USED1— Wal

lOUBLE t s AYOFFS : i

chai 1— Metl

PRIZE -K « I G I t t - ^

c i ^ Jid. Night

s o u th e rn A m j th all t h e S V I p ^

s. All y o u I

or only____ H

I f r e e■ l_ F o u i

' NIGHT I Firentolning FREE CASH ^— iTrethe big prize of $250 j__ rj^o1 Wednesday. . | i_ T w o

1 with 1— X-Ri

■with

tAMOR , IIRL BANDSpot south week-end!..... .. .....

S U N D A Y ^

FRIDAYm • , 1—-Sml- h r i s t y - . q i i

n d O r g o n use? * 1— 10 ]

, I ■ ered

k,Cashlt! ‘-K' - . 1— rS n il

W b c b d t N E W -^DESERT 8— Clarfebruar, M,

m j m ________ lw‘h' H 5 1

i>i U cMbtd bitwHB thi l _ P O B tI too p.m. and lliOO P.m. i TiA„i

Fth, 18, M89 - Limit 1— FOBtloni over I t jn n ot i|4> 1 -— D u p

JTUSPETE . All

m r s *f th e B o rd ef* : T38 an

------- :--■ ..,4c- ■

PRE-INVENT(

r .store is simply crowded* with mercham nt to Invenloiy. Sonic o f 'it is new . . . sonr ne good u.sed Items traded In on new eqi i been reduced lo save you money.

-30x60 Licht Oak E x ecu tiv e Desk . -30x60 Light Oak E x ecu tiv e Desk .-30x45 Walnut E xecu tive D e s k ....-32x60 Walnut S tenoR rapher Desk -32x60 W'alnut S ten o g rap h er Deak

SW DESKS-40x75 Walnut E xecu tiv e D esk -30x60 W alnut E xecu tive Desksingle pedestal, ro u n d e n d .............

-30x60 WaljiuJ; E xecu tiv e D e s k ....-30x45 Metal Desk w ith Form ica to

lEW and USED ^

C H A IR S 1IED CHAIRS-W aln u t wood side ch a ir , n c a r m s . -W aln u t wood side c h a ir , no a r m s . -W aln u t wood side c h a ir , ■with arm -L igh t Oak wood sw ive l Executivechair ■with a r m s ..................................

-L igh t Onk wood sw ive l executivechair ■with arms ................................

-Metal Upholstered S tenographer

-Metal Upholstered S tenographerchair ....................................................

-Metal Upholstered Side C hair no a r m s ................................................

!W CHAIRS-M atching-set-of-3-M «tal-----------—U pholstered C ha irs ..........................

(Or you m ay buy them sepa Executive Swivel A rm chairSide A rm c h a ir ................... ................Side C ha ir ■without a r m s _______

-D ra ftin g stool on c a s t e r s _______-W aiting room or lo u n g e c h a i r ......

' 2—W aln u t U pholstered S_ w ith a r m s ............. eacl

1—Filing-S too l on casten U pholste red sea t — ..

E NEW<

IED P IL E S-Four draw er le tte r size m etal file. -Four draw er legal size wood file... !W F IL E S■Single drawer le t t e r sizeF ire P roof F i le ....................................

-Single drawer le t t e r sizeF ire P roof File ............................... L

-Two D raw er M etal F ile w ith Loci -Two D raw er M etal, F ilew ith o u t lo c k ........................................-X-Ray File, Tube T y p e on casters w ith cover and l o c k __ ________ ...

Ina B ig Table M lice llaneoui

OFFICE SUPPLIES?.;

U S E D TYPWKITI

-S m ith Corona S ta n d a rdw ith 13 inch c a r r i a g e ________ __

-S m ith Corona S ta n d a rd ,w ith 11 inch c a r r ia g e __________

-S m ith Corona S ta n d a rdw ith 11' inch c a r r i a g e ----- ----------

;ED ADDING M A C H IN ES -10 K e y Sundstrand lO colum n wll c red it balance an d su b trac t — .».

-10 K e y Sundstrand 8 columnw ith su b tra c t.......... ...... ....... ..............

nSm ith Corona 6 co lum n add 7 with su b trac t. (New d e m o n s tr a to r ) ....

ilW ADDUHG M A C H IN ES----------■^lary hand opera ted 6 colum n add 174.5^ value

^ l a r y f ullH le^ric 7 column ad d 8 ;with subtract, 284.60,'value .4__SCELLANEOUS '-Used Posting T ra y a on s ta n d a .....-P o stin g T r a y ....... ...... .................... ..-P o s tin g T r a y ........... ........ .................-D uplicator, dom onstra to r,

All Sales Final — N o Exehongei ~

R U N N I NOFFICE SUPPUl

I ' 2nd .Ayi. So.' . '

' P A G E S E V E r ; ' ' : | i

TORY f l

i r li s *K 2 I

l l

’ ^ Iiliandlse that we do notsome demonstrators and |

w equipment. Everything I 'l j i

N a n d U S E I T H i

^ E S K S I

R eg. SALEeak.... 49.50 35.50 '‘HBsk.... 59.50 47.50 hli' :; ]: ....... 49.50 31.50 irji-jDesk.. 54.95 46.50 I 'd )esk.. 84.50 69.95

: ......335.00 249.50 'J jfj

......... 198.00 159.50 ,: .......174.50 142.50:a top 112.50 92.50

R eg. SALE l l m s.... 8.00 4.95 m s.... 11.50 6.95arms 13.95 7.50 K l

....... 10.50 6.95 , S

........ 14.50 9.95 ^

....- K .5 0 7.95 j i |

____ 17.50 14.50 , i i

........ 35.00 14.95 . I P l

....... '..216.00 129.50 ' i | i |separately) , ;iv||..........100.60 73.50' i l l____ 69.00 , 46.50:_____ 47.00' 35.00 ' . E l____ 66.20 49.60 i i........ 69.50 62.95 .edSldeChairg i f l I-each 121.50 79.50 ■ i l

16.25 9.95 ■ , ' j i |

y a n d U S E D g

EUJS i i e J. R eg. SALE l l a

file.... 42.50 .27.50;. 'ile.._.. 29.50 17.50 j | | i

.........111.00 74.50 .

... :.....176.75 159.50 B |Lo(;k.. 67.75 66.95 l j |

.....42.5.0 36.50 ; H

™ . 45.50 ; 27;50 . ,, ' j f f l

744:1 ritt — I

RITERS . | r s S |

......... 89.50 • 76.50;

84.50 69.50,.

____ 74.50 6 2 4 1 ^

Ll!!? 87.60 lf2.60 ' f l

........ 78.50 67.50 IIwithout m

........106.30 79.51 ; J H

169.50 '

I 39. 60 19.60/ , i ' H18.95' 14,60, ■

......... 15 .95 . 7.60 : ■™..;i34.B0aa Is 60.00l i - ^ N o R a f u n d i H

i

Page 8: 10 - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF194/PDF/1959_02_17.pdf- a he knows that the outlook 'The Neg ™i and his grasp on foreign earlier thh ^ Has never

! i | 5 li2'!Policies;;Giy |v i i ji.v:'Oilmaii’sBo

i ■ SA N FRANCISGO, rcB . i'lL ■ \ government oil oHIcIbU iI ft y I d a y l tw o u ld b o - I o o lh a r d y ’ toI don current foreign-trade if ■ ■.!! “which have been developed lll l '. SU sSli •-’•'.exoerlence to promote Ir

■^11- ■ prosperity, ona seem l l j In U , i i l F w o r l d . ' ' ■

' C ap t. Mntpiew V. -Carso •'■■■ <USN) adm inistrator of the

■' i n i ' ' i f ta ry oil .Import p ro g ram , afli t h e Eoolcty of p e tro leu m eni o t th e convention o f th e Air In s t i tu te of M ining, Metnlli a n d Petroleum E ngineers, Ii

- "Follow ins tho free-trndc' osophy. lt i!"ut be aa ld .emphi

i jl i;’: t . " t h a t t h e ' ecoiionjior grow th-iir il'l. *;■ ■ coun try—a v i ta l '.n a t io n a l ‘fii(;! iili ,;:!; fac to r—depends in la rg e extcnI : v,ju" o u r in ternational t r a d e wllIv ; ,' ji* free world," he snld. “ We canr

-ijl ' .. th e fruits of American Indu■* we do not, In turn, pureliue

lj i /I ■ modltics from those countrle— y h lch-wo-do-buiilncss," —. 'S .||] . Carson said, however, thnt

4 J j l ’ p resen t tim e there ts no maj . i . I . . . t lo n w hich has com pletely rc a ; a ll b a rriers on Its fo re ig n tn \ I P resen t Policy Blocked

: I tr '.'Until hum an n a tu r e an_ _ a ‘ [ "world political s itu a tio n takes

“ ..,1 decided tu rn for th e better,• I ■ o n e believe It would b e foollw

: a b an d o n currcnt foreign-trad' {• Icles w hich have b een devJ M I th ro u g h experience to promot

■> I’ lJ I dom , prosperity, an d security1; ’?*! l l ' * 0 ° world," he said .. ' I ! il, C arson pointed o u t t h a t tho-I' ill ' ', fcellevo th a t un lim ited petrolcili ifi "■ jio rts w ould m ean c h e a p e r CO

(■' '*') I illl « r p rlce .\ should rev iew that5 , In the light of-no t .Just ton

I , , .‘V| _ I',; —nor next year—b u t over thi■ ' -I ' l-i to come.

m -i,. "If foreign oil drives domei' ' .' I ou t of the market, o r becoma

1, Vj {:>■ Inant In tho m orket, cheape'"ii- • T «umcr prlcea could resu lt t(

1 BTlIy," he said.11 . . I j; . Plan's Donger Cited•I . j : !V ‘ "But . . . is I t realistic toi- i . i ‘ th a t when our domestic ol( Id

; i ' ! haa w ithered 'and died-TWhi "i ; .11 , are dependent on foreljmil ‘ I ll ' will always be cheaper? Is i

r I — r-ljtlo-to-bollevo that-fonil*n.(-'I , I- ' rem ain cheap when I t Is the

‘ n ' t supply? Is I t not Ig. J , I hum an nature to believe thi'if • elgn producing countries wlll

. : k I { tlrely altruistic In th is matte; 1 1 I A nother highlight of the o

(/ r . 'I I f l I tlo n .to d ay was the Installat'! ' h I officers.

I ' , ; i ; I Howard 0. Pyle, president;. i . I I M onterey Oll-company, Los A

' r I • become president o f the i.-“ 11 • member, 88-year-old Instltul

■ I- liicceeded Dr. Augustus B, 1' N ew 'V ork, vice prcsldent-rei

i . ' I Union Carbide comporatlon.

, I;:'I i S inger Tiirni I' i , P riest and- H j l ; '.^fricaBoujl I. HABTPORD,Conn.,Feb. 17

—A one-time name b and sing i'l, y l ' y musician is heading for (

, 'Africa with t bugla to beci 111 missionary.

.. ;i111 . Buddy Jomes, so, now 1> tl J I I Jam es V. Perrone, h is real

■ K I. - P a r t ono of his am bition Is "I :A I: - end M ucate prim itive Alrlci

I J tlves.-'I iU ] ' He also plans to study

rhymes In "the crad le o f ;!il .".ttf.jii------^-In-an-a ttem pt-to-ttaC B -the' - j y i l r tlon of American J o n . -.;iU|,,II ,.-_ ..-Iia ther—Pcrtone, la, a he;

5 dalned priest "I. w as as n ■: «s the. llrs t time I played (

ijllM li , ' toad?’ h e said.'!!!l f , , .H e Was flaxophonlit

I 5 ijn ' “ A saxophonist, h e playec h t ' ' - n igh t ^tands lo r abou t lo

! i ■ | ‘ l I Bhico h e was M w ith such I > ; . as Louis Prlma, Tony Pastor,

; l '/{lif, ) Powell, Tommy Tucker am : t Hollet. ,*^! was a l a t boy,i IB.” u n ti l h' E n i l 16, the now-trlm p riest playe<

1 Il'M m ers,'th en quit school a t le m i I 'H OB the road full time.

■ 1 1 ‘i| ! If i l with Pastor He shir ! f l « ( U ^ n d s t a n d with Eosem ary C

1 % l l 3(0' abou t two and a h a lf yeu1 yi' :|1 “I h a d alwoys w anted to I i . .S '15— -p rie s t ,- » -missionary,'!-hif; . "B ut 1 also loved music."! f ' ' Soboo'* Attended

l i l ' - ' -He gO ihlJ high school edij l M l l " th e M il-taught" stylo' tthd I

■M' lit ' . b itch In ths m arines went I s : 1 ( 5 PhUl p Nerl school, Boston, I{Si- 3 b pore lo r the priesthood,

i i Jp. I f . H e studied a t Q ueen of /I w aem inary, D ^ a m , Mass., c. | |.M B*....by_th« Society of A lrlcaa U

liS;> M W g h t ■ now J he’s taking® i n ‘ courses’ “a t cothoUo unlw I I ' ’Washington, D. o .S '! liB ' H e now plana to ta k e his IMm nl li B bugle to Africa possibly toW I ' '# - Liberia as a means® I l l l .' ' 'c a te th e primitive natives,t e I I I ■ ‘’T hey love muslo," hO'sali

I l l l , .ea u th e cradle ol America):O fo lk music, too. so m e day

S!iV(’ 'll to s tudy )t all, get r ig h t badHI »ource'v '',

| | fl, . Degree Confer! . :"iJjKetchumE

; P i ‘ !■ ■ ■ . i -KKTOHDM, Feb. '17—The■ P i ' llli ' --^Bule- degree..WB» conlerrcd

' ^ t a H o r"a ite rp rlse No. 5 fc I ' . f e E , , a u T ls o n , JW rlleld: Sldnc; I K K , M id 'W U lm Brow n,'E lchll( n III' n . K e itn e tb Buttrom, .Hailey, S Kt BoiithetiLtldaho'Encampmci K a? I I cU tloU 'm eeting In KetchulnI l ) 3f ' '«l»y nW >t. - '

I W m I aoodlng, Pocatello, Bl1®® Klj I ' Twin Palls and Ketohum a

I E I SS IB Mtlng Wr' 0. L. SJorvln,K P, -' pattlaroh, presented a certll

I f ' 'I election to the ofllce ol groI !k ! |i I ' ' nrleit to Fnmk Jjortlson, K

f 11 .' .Th»s,Boy»I Rmp>« <•«»««5'! 1 ...... -eonlWed at the March,»

j , I ' I jn 'O ood lB i Odd rellow s'hal

I %. -, BBAD . S m s - N E w a •yyAis

I i i r r y MRvicI M l i N ight PhoWt R M ’1| H

w l l ' * "f"

— — ■— ■ — r r — “

radeTivenBoostm n x j p i r ^ - — ^id a l «ald to-•dy"toQ ban- *rade policies5pcd through C ' te freedom. X / I 111 Uie f f e e ’ ----------------

.Carson, Jr., ‘ ♦f the volun- o - ‘ - m, addressed , ’ • .4im cnglneros Jhe American ' mMetallurgical, Mers, Inc.a ^-trade ph ll- .emphatically t .3Wth- of our , . 4 . . mn!-ficourjty _ "jexlpnXuport: - • / / ^ — ' "“ '5 le with thc I 'l jc cannot .sell A II industry if M v ) 0irchase com-luntrics w ith ^ S \

. that n t th c J f T " !,0 major n a - tcly removed Lign trade. \ l ^locked I / \r e and th e \ i / \ 0takes ft very \ 0

better, I for \ 0foolhardy Lo \n-trade pol- \n developed \ riromoto free- n R r wcurlty in the

lat those who .ctrolcum im - I) r * \ x f f g B H.per consum- -/ that belief ^Lst tomorrow . ^^er the years

domestic oilecomes dom - ' 'jheaper con- • _ x ? *suit tempor- y is ito rJ fimS!,‘*tt believe J I q 2 0 - Y C i ! ol) Industryd-<when we \ b t D ll. .BBIPATIreijn. o l l - l t CHANBBASEKBA:? Is It reol- CopW lfht. 1059ailsn.oll will By T h e Associated Pi Is the mojor i spen t abou t six weeksnot Ignoring m uiilst C h in a ond travel!ve that fo r- by plane, tra in , ca r and JeIS will be en- |n g a dozen m ojor cities, cmatter?" lages and fo u r conmiunes.

. I traveled as fa r as Estallatlon of M ottchurlo In the noi

. . . . . chow In th e west, Shonghddent of the eost, and C anton and OhmI/)S Angeles, the south.

huge notion hos i“ “ S - “ f upon an experim ent which

acompUsh In one day wl ^t-research , n a tio n , norm ally take 30

T his la st sentance Is 1; t> -n O Chinese com m unist slogon 1 l l n ty years compressed into i

.. f W ha t Is th is communism i r l l a <^ter and how are they 111 • J l o achieve it? I s Chinese coi , . . t h e sam e communism we> m i T i r l th e Soviet u n io n or Is it l U U I l U In any m ateria l portlculor jv.h 17 riTPn the m ost casual ti^ . l iL r red C hina canno t but Ifo? d u k S t f, » th e ir economy. T hese are .) become a continuous d in of broadcal „ <> (ll. c r th e country’s extri

1 ™ ! ' cleanliness, th e tremendo ' “ “ t, and th e new po

“ » women.African n a - ^ress. Everyone, i

women o l a ll ages, is d: blue trousers and buttoned w ith coUars like the un

B-in6 evQiu - p t r t y Ohftim!. , T 8 e -tu n g . T b a newcom er,

a - n ewly -o r- 'w o m c n - lo o k -a lm o a t ftUke as nervoM .„om en have taken to i

»ycd on th e ^obs.I t was explained t.o me

l o ^ l ho lrcu t, replacing theplayed one t a l l , . saves tim e In wasl

’? com bing; a n d I muat ad such bands th is new h a i r style needs i

astor, Teddy Uon. You r u n your comb sr and Mol your hah : a n d yc)u are all boy, ond I T h e second th ing th a t

ntll he was —------------------------- -----------played sum - . a t 16 to go •

e shired th e " f

X j UId to become _ _

r “ “' & ]ool education

and after awent to S t. V

ston, to pre- 1.1 ot Apostles ass., operated can Missions.russ: ™e W j e a x w dbly to form a ..4^neans to edu- standitilh e -said. A frl-lerlcan Jazz— savcr.

b y H a r p« feet »hoiI erred id e a in <

mMeet i—The Golden [erred by tl>e ). 5 for Boyd Sidney Pope aichlleld, andiailey, a t .the ^npment asso- • ■ 'itchuta S atu r- ' , ' ' B

llo, Blockfoot, ' 'lum attm dcd. iorge ‘Venoble, t o l n , g i ^ d

certlflctite o l ■Dl grand h ighIOD, Ketohum. - ^legne will be ^:h ,» m eeting ,vs'hall. ,

" w ju iT A D S. F u n I

I WYLLIE’S 'I I m r i _ 3 0 4 4 t h A v .

A l K l i 7 ' S P A E T H Ml — MO SoHiirl

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' 1 ' ‘ m

NigEtiiiare

S P v H L V

^ M ^ n imr'' 'Ml

i n d s C h i n a T r y i n g

i f e a r T a s k i n O n e 1IPATI can e sca p e is the ubiaulto!KHAB - ond t h e loudspeoker. T h is 1059 w hen I boorded the tro ln al

ted P ress chun. t h e f ro n tie r s to tlon weeks in coni- ‘m e to C a n to n . - rave led widely E ven In a m ost backwi m d Jeep, v isit- t r a d itio n a l village I saw ties, a lew Vil- .speaker h id d en In a tre e t unes. can e scap e th e sun and t las H arb in In b u t you c a n n o t escape th e ri

le n o rth , L n n - th e lo u d sp eak er, lan g h s l ta th e A nd w h o t does this rnc 1 Chum chun in o u t d a y ond n ig h t? Everyth

th e g o v e rn m e n t opproves. hos em barked ™ “- ^ ‘h e m ost Im p o rt w hich seeks to approved n e w s ->y w h a t o th e r th e n a tio n 's prcigress, li ce 30 years to o u tp u t, bow to moke a sm el

to d e fe a t th e .American “1 I . lv. »»-( . Ists," h o w to be 0 good co t

“ how to b e -n e a t , how to c th e r ig h tis ts ,.b o w -^ to hehn

ta to p n r d a y . tram , h o w to A ll a r a t o r unlsm they a re j o w v h o w to cook a sw eet they try tag to an d a th o u sa n d other th ln t se com m unism jp e rse d w ith tradltlonol >1 we _know In opera w ith its deafening gc 1s i t d iffe re n t cym bals on d ipartlol a n d «

; lc u to ? - songs, n a l trav e le r In x h e re a so n behind the lot but be s tru c k g r Is re a l ly a simple one. 1 th e people o n it f iu n g n a tio n of 650 m lllloi I are dress, th e l ite ra c y is n o t w idespre oadcast p ro p a - -where, consequently, th e

ex trao rd in a ry ^ o rd Is relatively ineffect nendoM lab o r only w a y to reach the ciUze ff position o l th e r a d io In th e relaying loi

e r ^ h i c h ca n n o t be contro: one, m en a n d c a n n o t even be turned o ff.

is dressed In ____________________itoned'Up co a ts T k * 1 1* t \

B u J d m K D a m iomer, m en o n d H E Y B U R N , Feb. 17—D am

o U k e r- lo r -a l l -tlm ated -a t,» ao o -w as caused in to sh o u ld e r- m o rn in g w hen a car driven

H o w ard , R u p ert, struck th e ) me th a t th is th e s n a c k B ar.I the tw in p ig - H o w a rd sa id he was s l t t l i

w ashing a n d p a rk e d c a r w ith the m oto r a t ad m it t h a t w h e n , h e accidentally p u t eeds no a t te n - In g e a r Snd i t rolled forwi com b th ro u g h th e bu ild in g , ire a ll aet. D e p u ty SJherlff Howord I

t h a t no o n e v estlg a ted ._________________

O O K A T ; L E A R N A i

AK PERFORMANCE PIN MONEY

^ Once you scamper The Lark aroum id still, you’ll know you’ve got your hands er. And one with style, too-rich it mously (inished, upholstered in wonderful Harper's Bazaarl Andsoeasy todrix t shorter outside-with room for six insid :a in a n - a n d one you’re going to love fn the pedal. And beautifully engineered. C

un drive the LARK loday at,

E’S TWIN PALLS MOTOR C Avenue W est, TSvin Fnlls i;

a MOTOR COMPANY _____ j]it l r l i i iU d f i iim u e , Jerome l|

___ I . —e . . . '

1 1]

I ' \ Hi.-

' \S t s k

g to ChoiceH O N O LU L U , Feb. 17. U

a w o lian p ineapple w orkersM - f O , y ore going to have to pay

, „ i , „ „ „ ' dues o r sp e n d t h a t mulUlfous rad io . u - r i t v

A tw o -y ea r c o n tra c t b iHon Conneries and th e Iiitlon , tak in g tlo n a l L ongshorem en 's ond

' h o u sem en 's union “ afin c k w o rd ond y este rd ay gives 7,000 er law a loud- th ese choices: t re e to p . You j R e m a in in or Jo in the Id t h e moon p ^ y ^ u e i. h e r a d i o ond j . R e m a in o u t b u t p ay d

3. R e m a in o u t b u t p ay , t r n m o pour p a y ro ll deductions, th e i

■ ry th ing th o t ,e n t o f 'd u e s to o fu n d lo r og reed chariU es.

p o r t a n t m e- ^ h e u n ion , w hich h o d di 1° ed a u n io n shop, called tl

i m e f t t ^ h i w “ ■•rangem ent a "dues shop n “Im p e ria l- '

to d e n o u n ce Victor H. Brimb e h a v e in a „ i , i

f e e ^ ^ t ^ r Honored a t]ih ln g s . In te r- R U P E R T , Jfeb, J 7 - F u n e : n a l C h inese 'o“ l o r v ic to r H. B rlm bje v ig g o n g s and “ t 2 p j n . M onday a t t h e Wi n d m a rc h in g tu ary c h a p e l w ith M rs. W

lery, C hrlsljlan Science rei le lo u d sp e a k - f ic la tlng . le. I n a la r - M rs. W a rd W ooUord p la Illlon , w here lude a n d po stlu d e m usic one s p r e a d and pan led M rs. C. 0 . B a lc h « th e p r ta te d two n u m b ers , f le c tiv e . the P a llb e a re rs w cre F lo y d O' c itizen Is via H enry c re a s o n , M o rtln O' g lo u d sp e a k - John B u rn s id e , Wfu-d Wooli n t r o l le d ond W ayne H ollenbeck, o f l. C arin g fo r flow ers we:

------- t lo y d C levenger, M rs. C.

maged ^ ^ I ^ e n ^ ^ S . r y n e ^ cBnd M rs. C hrlil H onsein

th e f r o n t of

sU tIng in h is e x c l u s iv e DEALQtor ru n n ln B M a fic V alley Foip u t t h e car HAM MOND ORGA f o rw a rd Into y/H ITE'S MUSIC CEI

P l a t t in - 221 M a in Ave. E ..I

B O U TSTUDEBAKER

)und lown and see your gas gauge mds o n the wheel of a real money- :h in interior appointments,,har- rful taste-sc dapper, it’s approved drive and park-because it's three nsidc. This is a.whole new re from ' the first touch of your toe d. Com e o n -

$1925' Tiiriipor{aOon,jocilUx«l,whlt«

W ltli a n d in y o t h t r t x t r i i p liln ly I tb a lc d o n iv i r y c«r,

. C A S S IA M O T O R C O M P A N Y i s o i Onltlcy A v e n u e , B u r le y

M E R L E M A S O N E R . IN C . I l i g h ^ v u y a o S u i i t h , U u p o r l

' ' ' ' . '

■-TIMESNEWIE a s t e r n ^ S o

E n c o u r a g e

I - P r e s i d e n t ]h ----------- -----------r a U S iN O ^ M lc h . , Febi"

R ep u b lic a n law m ak er tryln New Y o rk Oov. R ockefeller d e n t c a lls in i t ia l responj cam p a ig n "en co u iag ln g .''

Rep. G eo rg e W . Salli------------------- ■AMOI', S iJd la s t a i^ h f H i

celved r e p l i ^ f ro m 10 of I Ucan l e ^ d e h hie w rote fo r th o t only one w a s o f lo t r

C h a irm e n G et Letl Sollode se n t le t te r s 10

to R e p u b lican chah-m en s ta te s ex c ep t M ich igan , | in the D is tr ic t of Colu 'Virgin Is la n d s , P uerto Haw aii.

H f J i i i d L. Ju d s o n M orh Y ork s t a t e c h a irm a n w R ockefeller In ten d ed to sei

^ M l lo u r .y e a r g o v e rn o r’s ti f ' M I ' a d d e d .-

" I h e s i t a te - o t th is tlm a n y l i s t - o f poU tlcal con

A i J l j . c e rto ta ly I a m In tereste 7 S Iili work of y o u r c o m m ittee”

___________ N atio n w id e P r iv e Pl°Ballade Set o u t to o

I n a tio n w id e c itizen s ' d ra f tS I feller.^ I T h e tu rn d o w n cam e, heS ,- / j T hom as G .' J u d d , U tah .;g ? quoted J u d d :J J "N elson R ock efeller b iJ lj show n n o n e o f th e coIM t ra i ts t h a t a re n ecessaryM ' llc an le a d e rsh ip for san

m ent."

T h e c o u n try o f Iroq ha d e n t n a m e o f MesopoU O reek w o rd lo r " lan d be rivers."

17. u n -H a - I ,rk ers either F ^ r .S ? . ,I pay u n io n ' - "j,*; m uch on / ^

ic t between "Vl i e In te rn a- \ Js and W are-

announced^ > r a |0 employes

n the union

>ay, through th e equlva-

lo r certain

dem and- ied the new

i m b l e

i t R i t e sF u n e ra l serv- ibje were held l e W olk-mor-rs. Mory TII- ‘ 1 ',le reader, of- ^

1 played pre- y i ' ^ , Ico n d o cco m - ' .Ich who song ■ V j, ' '"1

y d Clevenger, <In O'Donnell, » .Woolford and C * i , i " i

were Mra.C. A. P arr, I *’

U rs. Chester Hollenbeck

in '-e .o t th a .R u - ,

6 S S S H k ! ^

ealer7 ForRGANS .

_____ M a g»Ir.

Yr

3WS. TWIN FALLS, IDAH5olon West»ed in ' i- it P lanf'eb. n tf l-Atrying to boom '/sSx So!SlSsSsio*)iS( eller lo r presi- sponse to his

S a llo d ^ A n^

I R epub- l o r help , a n d -

refusal.L e tte r

i days ago .n e n ta ali in , plus those Colum bia, the rto Rico an d

PK CENT C H A N S E ^l^orhouse. New 4.20.0 m i mrn w rote th a t '+ 13.O'k>-fIM'.

r ' t ^ m , and ^ +3.0 ..+12.9Filiiilill -3 .0 to +19.

tim e to send I I Dicrtott obw I 'con tac ts, b u t • L — —

rested In the» T h e A m erican la far fro

5 P lan n ed e rln g the period from AprI,0 o rgam ze~a ' T T r a g l n r t n n n - ^ - p e ^ n H r a f t of Rocke- 1957 fiffures show ed a 64.

reg io n i a re N o rth Ceolra > h e said, from co n tin u ed to sbow the i ta h . Sallade

r b a s so f a r Unsolved Oces! conservative -r» 1 1 io r y to E e p u b - PrObleillS (

san e govern-W A SH IN G T O N , Feb. 17

______ solved problem s of the oceeq h ad the a n - pose a g rea te r th re a t to 1 opolam la, the cu rlty th a n those of outer i betw een the ao len tlflt com m ittee contci

T h e danger of attack

i # »

r ' - ^ " m KWi* V

w / ' ' / v I h H

h :

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f

g k V a lley '

Call REdwoodwith the Times-News .Business Nows Room, Commercial Prlr

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______________ J _________________ _____

^ _________

mo'estL eadsU .S .P opi

far from Ttnlshlng, according to Uteit f j ju i n April, 1950, to July, 1958. As newjraap shov -„ n l m i..i..ippl tn BB.7 ner cent In Nevi

a B4J per cent Increase.) Amon; the fou Central, H.7 per cent; South , U.er cen t—i he peateat rate o t p o w th —29.7 pl p e tjie n t

. m a r in e - la u n c h e d ' m issiles!C 6 8 , n , o n e o l s e v e ra l hazards th e

r ’J f n / 1 S ta te s f a c e s unless i t spi l id v l l c U d eep s e a research, sa id th i «h 17 iJV-nn- h y 0 1 0 - m a n committee o l fe o c e a n ^ th s Oon»> A cad em y ol/Sclences- a tS U S. “ a l R e se a rc h council,

outer space, o The com m ittee proposed contends. d itlo 'nal led e ro i outlay o l J

ttack by sub- 000 d u r in g th e next d ecad e

4 . . ^

y ’sD a ily -h

l o d 3 - 0 9 3 1 • This numbersiness Office, Advertising Departmeni ll Printing Department, Circulation.

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O C N M H IM H M K N N M K

TUESDAY, PEBRUAhY 17

p u l a t i o n B o o m

‘trriD STATtS AVEIUGE+15.0 P« c.i,( ▼

J ju re s released by th e U . 8. census bure shows, every s ta te but th r e e rejlslertd li N evada. (D a ta was n o t ay a llahl« fr.. it^ fo u r m ajor re tlo n s o f th e country, t|

i t— nearly double lher n s llo n a l averan ;e n t and N ortheast, 9.0 p e r cenL

les is only research if the nation Is th e 'Dnlted " ^ a t It c a lle d serious mill speeds up economic hazuth e report , B etter w e a th e r forecastli

o f the N a- U 's “" d possible means ices-N atlon- °P 'n s fo o d and mineral

In the o c e a n s were cited i

ised an ad-of $651,410,- 'jad e for sea T IM E S-N E W 3 Wa:

/ S M r •

FORBEST

COVERAGE

CHOOSE

THE

T i^S -N E W S

Week ta a n d week o u t. y e u

year th e T lm ca-N ew s U » P>rt ol

th e doUy l lv ta j p a t t e r n of practical­

ly every o n e ot M ag lo Valley's UO.-

000 people... I t s a t is f ie s their tHlrsI

lo r Inform aU on, b o th In editorial

a n d new s con ten t a n d with eom-

m erclol a d v e r tU ra e n ta . Th»

News serves oil t h e VaUey'i Pjopl**

hundreds o f ways.

I

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iber connects you lent, Editorial, and 1. .

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hSnored queen; J ^ e t1““ m rtcrlleld . Cftllf.. b e th e l; O W ^ S n e y , B u h l senior p r ln - r" " ‘S e e . B u h l J u n lo r P r in - cO>; olEo A m brose and M rs,

f i t e t MUlef. P M o W ’o P “f,‘ 'gurlet ggdn K ro ll, .

« S ^ ' ' a ^ ? ' l r a H X a n ” “ * S S d i a n , both o f b e th e l No. 43.

i f S a l f , w orshipful m aster of

m a iS r f ty p a W ' •’“th M aglo c h a p te r 5» M order of E a s te rn S t ^ , a n d 52i. W d Bandy, B eau cean t p rea l-

' “' t o new" m anbers w ere In itia ted ,Th« are Judy S harp , Rose Ann T o - (,S i Carol Ouster, C onnie H ew lett,Siiet MacArthur an d K ay R am sey.S t t e cerm ony e a ^ new m e m - ,h a Introduced h e r p a ren U . ^

lllsj Sumner to o yejo ™ « llh « bouquet of red tu lip s V', J S ,g U t of money fro m the b e th e l “ T b . g W to th e S h r ln e rs hosp ita l.Und. Olto presented ^ft3. J o n e s ■

c j ' t f mmic WM 'p rw e n te d by W o

O S ^ ; . ^ “ » r e S A rjKOto «nd the cho ir. i

After Ih? m eeting, re fre sh m en ts wire sened with M ts r Sharkey a n d jilis Sumner presiding a t the p u n c h gggi^g,.Uble. - -W orld

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S e a t e d a s L e a d e rh a g er m a n , Pcb. 17—Mrs. V e m - n (e j j

on Mavencamp w as Installed as Bible 1“ prestdentn)f~the—Amerlcan-^Legloiv Qenesij

auxiliary when It m e t T h u rsd ay secretiv evening at the Legion hall. th e de\

Other olllcers a re Mrs. E rn e s t p Billiard, secretary-treasurer; M rs . ti,g m j Olen Durfee, ch ap la in ; Mrs. R a y th a tm . Cliuson, historian, a n d Mrs. O th o day ju Molcny, sergeant - a t - arm s; M rs . „ Claude Butts, past president, w as / tostaUIng olllcer. “

Plans were completed to hold th e , , , annual Basque dance Peb, 28. P ro - j , ceedj wlll go to Q h ls ' state. matelv

The « t h anniversary of th e L e - ,, f glon wlll be observed with a p o t ­iuck dinner for the Legion and a u x - ®" lllary a t ^ p jn . a t th e hall. All v e t- !?“ > pj eran? and their y lv es are Invited. Two V

Preceding the session the a u x ll- P-™. Ti lary met with the Legion w h e re ‘ Mavencamp tolfl ot the new flag to ®nt to become etandart on Ju ly 4, gave a Clrcl

• T \ taUc on Lincoln,iStid re a d , tho i e g l o n Thursd ; . ■ J deflnlHori and jir ln c liJe s .'i5' X n i « - th e -ho ^ lonlsm. Mn. O lsuao ir 'accom pan ied circle t

{loup singing and M rs. B u tts led t h e 17 Fort pnyer. o t Mrs.

Hefreshmenta ,were served by M r. th e ho ■ iml Mn.~BllllaiW. a n d cir

¥ ¥ ¥ DonaldMrs. Ray Tanaka /k! Directs Progrann sis ted

6H08H0NE. F eb . 17— A p ro g ram JJfS- "Sivlng ropes" waa presen ted by Thomp, Mrs. Ray Tanaka a t the B a p tis t

- m a m 'Mia tS H -ro g le ty - m ee tin g «ire l«n recently at the hom e o f Mrs. E rm a ®tt« in Dtijkell. Mrs, H a rry T urnbu ll a a - ilJljrf Mra. Tanaka w i th the p re se n - ^ | y

Mr!, Ray W ebb conducted th e jBiieling and Mrs. T . V. S tru n k led Adevotions. Mrs. L. M . H a tm a k e r e d e i>nd Mrs. Luella L. K in sey were a p - dlstrlbipointed > com ihittee to se lect a Luthericumber to enter In t h e Music a u x - leaguoUluj talent show fo r Peb . 24. M „ , o

Mn, Strunk will b e hostess a t Mrs,tilt Feb. 19 meeting. feharge

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OMrs. Lee Feted “'XJDEW, Peb. 17—M r. a n d M rs. G u y served Bjemer and M r. a n d Mrs. W . H . a n d th f c e r prepared a n d took a s u r-W« dinner to th e . h o m e of .M ra____ ..^ a U e at Je ro m e la s t week fo r e d E3

niu '>*fU'day an n iv ersary . Charlti other guests w ere h e r son a n d family

Mr- and-M ra. L lo y d -Ronald

Care of Y o u r___________ By ANGELO PA

ln t ( /1 o n > m ischief In Ing ha l»ys M « n do, A r e p o r t h im o

in.™ . 115 h l s ^ a r e n t s -were R a th ttind “<»»Braolng" th e m Me. aih. Ilfl i a l l o w a n c e w ould g irl ha

J E " ’ a m o n th . Now w h a t? supnor0 1 ^ .^ ' ' *?.'* " “ " y H e mi _ ™ lie . attend seco n d ary school, punish

W dues, buy lunch , U ckets a s a i

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p e m t o ' f h T '” ® S lI h . . ? >>orrower when th e U»t he cannot repay It li c lear

« his chlldWIhe I T '■ * P“ ™®' " s o r t i'he M ts of, th in g s ho buys 4 th { L °

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r in 'J u '» ''l> p o s e th a t.an --» ll ' -Voo ■ It ihJ a boy or Birl so

t h o l r 'o S u g S S J''Ituatlon! “S " thoy fnoo; A t(ly lo ;,,, ‘’“ ‘■y ttlfa lrs a n d Jlm i^n'' "lnw a'S 1 " " ' “ ‘ty o!nrj but ! l» n o t a'thlldVo? " ' " “Slty. I t a llo w s T i l Ml ,5,u“ “ fcspootcd m em b«r I , |

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RIOHPIELD, P eb . n — The e n - ’ Bgement of J u l i a L em m on to Jam ea „ augh, son of M r. an d Mrs. H . O. augh, S h o sh o n e ,, has been a n - , „ ounccd by h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d .' [rs. Clarence L em m on, R ichfield. “ n April w ed d in g Is planned.Mlss Lem m on a tte n d e d schools In gj[ts

:lchfleld. B a u g h Is a 1950 g rad u a te a n j ( Shoshone h ig h school. He served tary . NO years w i th t h e m arine corpe, pi^ n d Is now e n g a g e d In farm ing w ith prize is father c a s t o f Shoshone. s h a r

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World Services' ^nd^^

Are Devotionals At Jerome Meet

JEROME, P e b . 17 — Mrs. Elwood lecker p resen ted th e devotions onWorld serv ices" a t a m eeting of th e q I,InHed P re sb y te ria n W omen o rg an - ga,,,] jation T h u rsd ay In th e church p a r -jr. Mrs. C la ire R ic k e tts conducted r jh e business m e e t in g . r f l

Mrs. Elwood B ecker, S p iritu a l iIfe secretary, rep o r ted th a t th e I iible book f o r F e b ru a ry would be Jenesls. Each- c irc l> r-8 p lritu aH ife --n j-anecretiiry will t a k e a tu rn In giv ing gj^ijh e devotionals a t g eneral m eetings, jjgyi t f . Florence T h o m aso n will give j ta teh e Morch d e v o tio n a l. I t was u rg ed ^ idgjh a t members s e t aside a time e a ch ^lub[ay during L e n t f o r prayer. q j ._

Mrs. Henry P h a r r ls , m em bership fo r 1ecrctary, osked th e group to o b ta in T hlew members, a n d to m ake a n e f- fam lo r t to visit t h e ill an d needy. Ben-

I t was r e p o r t e d th a t app ro x l- c h a rnately 100 b a g s o f clothing w ere granriolleoted for t h e c lo th in g drive. fam l

I t was a n n o u n o ed t h a t the A m er- Oenioan Cancer s o c ie ty fite i, “Time a n d M rs.[Vo Women" w il l b e show n a t 1:30 M r.)jn . Tuesdoy a n d W ednesday a t th e fam lr tr ls theater. D o c to ra will be p re s - andn t to answer q u estions. ■ Ufe

Circle m e e tin g s will be h e ld • ' ' “ 'Irhursday w ith c irc le one to m eet a t ™ he-hom e of M rs . Cleo Am brose;Ircle two a t t h e h o m e o f Mrs. H a r - y Porbes; chxjle th re e , a t the h o m ef Mrs. R alph P e te r s ; clrcld fo u r a t _ .he home, o f M rs . Jack \^eb s te r , K j i n d circle five a t t h e hom e of-M rs.lonald M ann. |

Mre. Donald S n o w tatroduced Mr*.I . H. Metz w h o p rese n ted the p ro - R I'ram , "A tten tio n N eeded," She waa c h a issisted by M rs . Jo h n P arkh ison , comiIrs . Jewell D e p e w a n d Mra. H aro ld bU:thliompson. e n tli

Hefreshm enta w e re s e r v e d by day lic le one, wl t l i M rs . J uU an~ R lck^ ^Ich-itts in charge . by t/

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Club Yearbooks ^ Are Distributed

EDEN, Peb. 17 — Yearbooks w ere llstrlbuted a t t h e m eeting of th e p,l jutheran W o m e n ’s M i s s i o n a r y eague last w e e k a t th e hom e o f t o . Glenn W e lls . j „

Mrs, H e rm a n M a rte n s was In , ' ' h a rg e of th e session . Mrs. L eslie • jange led t h e le s so n discussion o n Improvtag o u r p ra y e r life."

After "^he m e e tin g lunch w as " erved by M ra. W e lls to 23 m em bers m d three g u e s ts .

SON H O N O R E b KDEN, Peb. 17 — M r, and M rs. . i ;

'ha rles H aw ley e n te r ta in e d w ith a VV( amlly dhiner r e c e n t ly lo r th e ir son , ,lo n a ld ,- ln 'O b a e rv a n o e -o f -h ls -2 5 th ------ {ilrthday a n n iv e rs a ry an d op h is ro - ' u m from se rv ic e w i th th e a ir fo rce . W ___________________________________ C ha

FChlTdFen £'D PATRI. ■ • M_____________ the <

' T ln g hg may d o c a n Justly deprive ilm of . his p la c e In th e fam ily . t« rn la th e r It Is w h e n h e gets Into t ro u - „ a n ue. ai m any a h e a lth y boy a n d 1 . . [Irl have d o n e , t h a t In rk n o w s th e j . lupportlng p o w e r o f h is fam ily ties. l e may be c e n s u r e d ; - h e m ay be )untshed; he l a s tU l to be cherished IS a child o f h i s h o m e and fam ily vlth his r ig h ts —a n d h is allow ance s , to my o p in io n , h is r ig h t, I n ta c t. ^

Parental in d ig n a t io n h M lts'pIaceT post rhere are ' t im e s w h en I t Is n o t t i m ly allowable b u t essential. C h ll- M rs Iren 'being c h U d re n , can do th in g s akei h a t outrage t h e i r p a ren ts a n d m irlng down ^ rig h te o u s w ra th u p o n jng lie lr heads. H u t Is a p a r t o l th e ipbrlnsliig Df ChU dren.

I t Ij w hat s e ts lim its on th e i r ^ ihlldlthnesi. S om etim es In. th is ' I lort of th u n d e r s to rm p a re n ts say ,1 ;hlngi they d o n o t m ean , can n o t o r I vlll not en fo rce , n i e s e are , the t im e s I ;o count ID—c o u n t even up to 100. I 3 u t do, p lease , s p a re th e allow ance. I [la..ntoppaw_can_-DDly„(iauie.,-trDu=^ _ l >le and e m b a rra s s m e n t to tbe w ljo le I [roup, ■ I

You ihwdl n«T«r 1mm. a bUhluI elilld. I>r.{^atri upU tnt why not and telU bow Io lulili buhfttl • «hlldr«n In hli Utflct I’-0,,.:ThijiMhful .OhlM."..1V).obUin..» I‘opy; lend, 10 e«nU in coin*to him, e/o JrimtfMiwi, r. 0 . Uox sution Q. |Ui t YorkiB. N . Y. ■ ^

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Demonstration Is _ V Given ot Meeting.W ENDELL. P e b r n — Mrs. M ar-

g a re t Loomis, G ooding county cx- ten s io n home agen t, gave a dem on- S tra tto n on "Be a good egg" for the ^ H C

H om e Im provem ent club a t th c Civic H 9 c lu b room s. H f l

M em bers m ade va len tin e favors g R H fo r p a tie n ts tray.s for th e Gooding s ta te hospita l and for M agjc 'V alley M B M an o r N uring home in 'W endell. B W

A w orkshop on ■ G rim e does not j ^ p i p ay" waii nmmuiiLca, T h t woi'ltiih{H> on desse rts Ls s c li^ i iie d f o r “A ^ n 7 a t th e high school hom e economics fflp sp room s. Mrs. M. A. M cCloud and | | | ^ ^ Irs . R a y L ancaster u iil a tten d .

P la n s were m ade for lh c combined m ee tin g of the-com m unity clubs to , w B be h e ld Feb. 27. _

R efresh m en ts w e r e ^ v e d by Mra. h J B M cCloud and Mrs. j . . C. K cndrlck.

Husbands Feted ^ By Moroa Club ■

p I l ER , Feb. 17 — Mr.s. Jam es BI B re n n e n was toastinl.strc.ss for thc d in n e r given by inombcrs of tiie M aroa club for ihcir h u sbands S a t­u rd ay n ig h t a t Uie P ller G range P q ^

M r^.‘ Orville S aclicll gave Ihe ' T \ l vocation , Mrs, D, B. H lne welcomed V ' th e guests and h usbands w ith Ted c g j j SleYer* giving the rc.sponse. —Mr.

R ead ings were p resen ted by Mrs. form ei H lne. "A M an's W orld.” and by Mrs. i^e er J . H. Sharp , A fter the d inner. Mrs, Beverl R a l p h Afscndrup accom panied gon, sg g roup singing with a s6lo by Assen- gQ^’ j\ d n ip . M rs. Morris C arlson p resented ^ in g i; g ifts to Mrs. Hlne, p a s t president, ' j ‘he an d M rs. Wade S h arp , p ast secre- h ig h i t*ry- u a ted

P inoch le was played w iih scorc g ^ e I prizes going to Mrs. S ie re r an d J . H. coopei S h a rp , high, and M rs. Hom er B ean jjin l a n d Hom er Crawford, second high. Aslilar A special prize w ent to Jacob Tolk e l Car an d R a lp h H ostettler. M rs. R alph c a llf . H o s te ttle r received th e prize for the to the quiz contest. l d s ,

T a b les were decora ted In a Valen- o ra te r t in e th em e by Mrs. O len H ostettler,M rs. S ie re r and Mrs. T olk . P rogram p . com m ittee was Mrs. J . H . S h a rp and U Q ' M rs. H . A. Childers. _

O u ests were M r. a n d M rs. Floyd S |

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Project Selected ^e?vic

By Wendell ClubW ENDELL, Peb. 17 - T h e 1950

"V argo” “ selected by ttfe M ariners .„ y i„ j club is two o rphans, o n e a K orean . boy a n d one a girl a t th e Ooodlng s ta te school. T h e p ro je c t was de- “ elded a t lost week's m ee tin g ol the . . , club a t the P resb y te rian chprch . J .D r. M . E. Scheel, sk ipper, presided z fo r th e business m eeting .

T h e them e o t th e p rogram was fam ily IKc. Mr. and M rs. W arren " B erry and th e ir (am lly were In g „h ah ch a rg e of the devotions. T h e pro- g ram consisted of th re e sk its on j .- ; , fam Uy Ufe given by M r. a n d Mrs.O ene Johnson and fam ily . M r. and M rs. W es T rounson a n d fam ily and M r. a n d Mrs. A rth u r B e n n e tt and ^ fam ily . O roup d iscussion followed „ , a n d th e sum m ation o f th e fam ily life p o rtray a l was m ad e by M rs. . C la lr Reynolds. Je ro m e . W q

R efresh m en ts w ere served by Mr. a n d M ts .' O ; B . PhlU lps. M r. and J M ra. R oger B row n a n d M r. a n d Mrs, ' E a rl W oodruff. OCX

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Richfield Group SiTn Observes Events ucco.

R IO H PIELD . Peb. 17 — Local M rs c h a p te r . O rder of E a s te m S ta r, condu connm em orated L 1 n c o 1 n 's 150th memb b hrthday an n iversary a n d S t. Val- Natloi e n tin e 's day a t a m ee tin g T h u rs- p led d ay evening. M rs. G len H elden- a lso '

^ Ich -g av e-th e-read in g s-w ith -ft-p o em lo r-« i by M rs. LeRol O u trig h t. M rs. R alph Mrs S m ith p resen ted v a le n th ie book- Donal m ark s to each m em ber. th e i

A nn o u n cem en t w as m ad e o f the day a p p o in tm en t of- F o r re s t A rm strong V arhi a s a s s is ta n t g ran d sen tin e l a t grand n e r o c h a p te r by M rs. M able Cash, wor- M n th y g ra n d m atro n . B onners F erry , Franc

P la n s w ere m ad e fo r th e W ash- ing ri In g to n 's b irth d a y ce leb ra tio n with th e R ich fie ld M asonic lodge. Mrs. •J . S . M cIn to sh , M rs. E d w ard Sohis- L e j le r , a n d M rs. P ra n k P ope were . n a m e d a s com m ittee In ch a rg e of ^ a rra n g e m e n ts . M rs. B a lp h Sm ith Was n a m e d c h a irm a n o f th e c lean- SHi u p com m ittee . M aso n s w ill be hi from c h a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m . o f th

M r. a n d M rs. W . 8 . K o h l s e n e d m eetl re fre sh m en ts . recrei

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Women Conduct “mf, -Grotip-Workshop S

WEaTOELL, Feb. 1 7 -M rs . P a rre n _ ™ C h a n d le r, w ork counselor, a n d Mrs.J . E. B a rn is , w ork d ire c to r , w ere to chargB 'o tr th e B ll-day-w orkshop lor th e L D S ReUef so c ie ty la s t week a t th e c h u rc h . •

M rs. Clyde aough , president, gave the opening prayer.

T h e p ro g ram in c lu d e d quilting, d is tr ib u tin g new rec ip e s a n d pat- te rn s . T h e .h ^ m e m an a g e m en t pro­g ram w as postponed u n t i l th e next m eeting ,

L a r ry Roe, O ood lng coun ty civil defense d irec to r, was g u es t speaker.Tw o civil defense lU m s w ere pre- . se n te d , “Are Y ou S a f e . In Your J l io m e " an d “F lash ' o f D arkness." M R oe w as assisted by G r a n t Zollinger, W com m ander, o f th e A m erican Legion H post." r a

T h e noon' Id nchcon w as served by g M rs.. N elspn K ing , M rs . s , D . H u ll- H | ak e r a n d M rs, C h a n c y W illard . I I

M rs . M elvin Jo n es g ave th e cI6i-, 1 Ing p ray e r. ' ^

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"Will Wed in June S^scd°"CENTR AL POINT. Ore., Feb. 17 'M r. an d M rs. Howard Schw ab. °y ^ r s rm e r E den rosldcnl.s, announce le engagem ent of their d augh ter. everly Je a n , to Gerald W. H lnk- in, son of M r. and Mrs. G. 0 . H ln k - in. A sh land . An e.'irly June w ed- ” ” t? l n g Is be ing planned. ‘ i tT h e b rid e-elec t ationded Valley M L Igh school. Eden, and was g rad - Ited from C ra te r hlKh school here . l e Is em ployed by the G ran g e . ooperatlve supply.H lnkson was graduated from *^1- y sliland h ig h school and a tten d ed - , 1L C am lno J u n io r college. T orrance. , j allf. H e serv ed a two-year m ission i,,n«up. I th e S o u th C en tral s tates for th e DS c h u rc h an d Is employed by ra te r L ake m otors. Medford.

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)ate Marked by/ numbeiSpecial Program

HANSEN. Pcb. n - Members o t a po le W om an 's Society of C hristian Mrs. H srvlce h e ld a speclol proeram P r i- Qobie ly a fte rn o o n a t the Hansen C om - hostess u n ity M eth o d is t church lo observe p; rorld D ay o t Prayer. Mrs. Jo h n ~ ^ . „ .W S03 president,, led th e , srvlcca.A skit, “T h e Noble Perm anence," ^05 given w ith Mrs. Bryon H arris 5 n a rra to r . M rs. C larence Holllfleld >ok the p a r t of an Ind ian w om an; reporte Crs. H u g h Sanderson, m lgrai^ry orker, M rs. K en n eth Naylor. J a p - C* Kei le s e s tu d e n t; Mrs. Ray D uncan, cloths O m an fro m Ind ia , Mrs. Henry P e t- dered. ■son. A frican student, and M rs. valei chob w as lite ra tu re chairm an. All J"®*! e re dressed in costumes depicting J” ? P‘ le lr ch a ra c te rs . ?, lFollow ing th e program , re fre sh -

len ts w ere served by the W SCS about ostesses. neers.’W esleyan guild members and th e A co

[u rtau g h W SCS were guests.:{, H- -

Vomen Greeted At Club'Confab

OOODINQ, Feb. 17-M rs. Elton — -1— :istler and Mrs. Albert W agstaff ere welcomed as new members of le Northside Community club re- ' sntly a t the homo ol Mrs. Edith tcCoy.Mrs. Lawrence Renner, president,

onducted the meethig with the lembers voting to give $5 to the latlonal foundation and the Crlp- led Children's society. The group Iso worked on quilts to be usedor-emergency-purpous.---------------------------Mrs. William K rahn and Mrs.

)onaId Adams were In charge of he program. Tho thought ot th e lay was given by Mrs. William rorhi. Mrs. Zora jMuUlns was w in­ter of the mystery package.

Mrs. John Patterson and Mrs. E arl 'ranee assisted the hostess in serv- ng refreshments.

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SHOSHONETPeb. 17 — Parables rom the Bible" was lesson topic if the M ethodist Youth FeUowshlp necting r e c e n t l y at the church ’ ecreatlon building. Rodney OlBsby.iresldent, conducted the b u s in e s s --------esslon.

Tho lesson was presented- by Steven Olasby, Bonnie Vaden, Ju d y .ren as to n ~ an d -saU y -E crp a :-------------

Plans were made for servlcea n e x t . Bunday when parents will be In­cited. A flhn on Alaska, will be -ihown. ., _ _______________

Hymns were sung durlnj the ■ecreatlon period with Sharon M c- ^ee accompanist. A basket social vlll be held during the Feb. 22 neetlng hour.

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Irs. Simmons Is Ob Program Leader F< For Hansen Unit Belie)

HANSEN. F eb . n - M rs. Ralph Day ' m mons led th e devotions and Ihe f if ten ogFiQfi lesson o ir-" 'A crmKrTnrr tcH ttr Dntler—lite ra c y and h tc ra iu rc ." at e W esleyan.Sei-vice gulld m ccllng lu rsday ev en in g at th e hom e of Mr.s. ] rs. Joe E n g e l. Each m em ber took ^^rs. p a r t In t h e program, O tl'The tre a s u re r reported t h a t S7‘2 65 IS n e tte d a t the bazaar a n d jd in - Gyle r held In November. C lareT|' iDi wf^rk da\\V M n rtttween r e g u la r m eetings to prepi^rc "frhnn, r . t h e b a z a a r next fall. T h e fif.si ^ )rk m eet w ill be held Feb .',J7 at e hom e o f M rs Carl D avis.Names w e re suggested for coqfer- ice guild officers which wjll ‘be D onn n t In fo r approval by th e M arch I^olce eetlng. ' C armI t was an n o u n ced th a t a film on e \y o rld F cdcrallon of. churches D rla rII be sh o w n by the Han^scn WSCS *b. 26. G u ild members n re invited,I t also w as announced th a t on praye arch 25. a m issionary fron i Africa ill speak to Hansen and M yrtaugh I P oups. T h e place wlll be announced L -L> ter.Follow ing th e m eeting an d pro- am ,_M r§i_Slnirnpnj9. j jresen iE d^A ., , a j l Ilz bn L in c o ln and m em bers com- held ised v a le n tin e verses. A n original d u r lr Jem, “B u ild Y e a Bridge.” was read th e ] r Mrs. H a ro ld B arrett, ^Mrs. B a r r e t t and Mrs. Vergil Ball

* ^ serveVendell Clubs to teru Hold Joint ParleyW END ELL, F eb . 1 7 - P la n s w ere ct ado fo r a combined m ee tin g of w ere ven w o m en 's clubs In th is area a t s t week’s m eeting of ‘t h e Moun- In View c lu b a t the '•lOO P^hall. he clubs w ill m eet Peb. 27-.a t the 11 vie c lub room s for a 1 p.m . ^ 1 * ncheon.Clubs p a rtic ip a tin g will be L ilian - »- lie h o s te ss club; M o u n ta in View, 0 0 )llyanna, H obby, W est P o in t. Home plnpc np ro v em en t an d M erry H om em ak- of hi' s. E ach c lub will p ro v id e one- tu ry im ber fo r th e program . M emoers th e 1:III fu rn ish a salad and b rin g Ulble call.^ rvlce. •• ^ ter^sl A po tiuck d in n er was serve^F^’lth kxVal rs . M. A . McCloud. M rs. "ri. L. p M e oble a n d Mra. R ich a rd Jasper, m m . Mtesscs. F o r ty members a n d guests fred . ere p re se n t. as a s T he M a rc h 11 m eeting w ill be a n^ent )tluek -< H nneiv4he-p laee of- m eet-ig to be arm ounced.T h e p ro g ra m com m ittee. Mrs, ay S m ith a n d Mrs. J . J . Stickle,‘ported t h e yearbooks read y for p in g b y S ta n le y Jo h n so n . Mrs, J. L . K e n d r ic k reported t h a t table- » o th s fo r t h e club h av e been or- OC ;red. w ardV alen tin es were exchanged and w ork >11 call w a s answered by th e read- c h u « ig of th e valentine verses. Mrs. c h a rj am ilton r e a d valentine poem s, and tlo n [rs. N ellie H am ilton re a d poems M em 30ut L in c o ln and “O de to Plo- a n d eers.” tum bA com m unication was re a d noting O p

le b loodm oblle will be in W endell M rs. •om 2 to 6 p . m. Feb. 24 a t the Ing i eglon h a ll . roe iM rs. E lm e r Johnson received the gave

ostess g i f t . Secret pa l g ifts were men< Kelved b y M rs. T. J . S tick le and m en( [rs. R ic h a rd Jasper. • waa

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K IN O HILL. Feb. 17 — "L ord I | lelieve" was the th em e fo r W orld I )ay of P ray er servipes h e ld F rid ay p a u f le fn o o n ’ a t the U n ited P resby- campeH tm rchurch-here:--------------------- — -U tah-

M rs. R . I . Barnes w as in .chorge ^eek f services. Prayers w ere given by Locan' -Ins. N a th a n Miller. M rs. Dick Roice. o th i r s . F ra n k Janes and M rs. B arnes. Hqyni

O th e particlpanus w ere M rs. Ar- c o n a l lu ir O reer, Mrs. Ted M oore, M rs. vice c Jyle S lonaker, Mrs. A nderson , M rs. North :ia re W atson. Mrs. Clyde Cox. M rs. j^ay lnrtin"W oodw ard . Mrs. K a r l 'G o rn - Tuirgn +mn, M n lyllldrcd Ca rn a h a n and h lstor he R ev. R. I. Barnes. — * — j j f s

T e e n -a g e and Junior socie ty m em - repres e rs singing were U r r a ln e Pink , headq lii th ie Craig, S andra M cM illan, in ita ll Donna Laib. Nancy a n d D dnna jjo it, lo ice, Joyce Daniels. L orraine captal C arnahan. Gloria W oodward, T o n - guest, tto Robinson, Phyllis S lonaker, The ) r la rm a M iller and K a rle e n G erke. cently .Ith A nnls Barnes, as accom pan ist. fj-Q^

Rev. M r. Barnes gave th e closing u tn h •rayer. \ duj.

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_DS Units Hold "Zl Valentine Fetes S p ^ s

.A L M O ,_ P e b .-n ~ B e e -H lve_gh:ls --------leici a va len tine porty in th e ir class D l , lu rin g MIA meeting la s t week a t U ' L ',he L D S church, i_ i

M rs, Ployd Knlfiht. c lass leader, r i llupervlsed thc lilrU, G am es were HAt ilnyed a n d valentine re fre sh m e n ts giu,, jicrved, ehtine

P r im a ry S ta r cla.s,s a lso wos en - regula -erta ln ed a t a valentine p a rty a t tlie schoolih u rch . ' leader

C hloe Bullers. doss tea c h e r, was jssLstn n ch o rg e of the porty . V alen tines i,o.,tc.s vere exchanged and g am es plhyed, The ic fre sh m e n U were serv ed to the j^ d v:h lld re n by Primory o fficers. j |,e dl

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'Sets Card PartyqOODXNO, Feb. 17— P la n s fo r a valent

ilnpch le p arty honoring h u sb an d s cloth if m em b ers of the T w en tie th C en- was h u ry c lub were made la s t week a t h e h o m e of Mrs. Lizzie P au ls. Roll - r all.'^was answered w ith h u m an In - I W e r« s t stories.yCVftlentlne guessing gam e? were )liWed w ith Mrs. Ted W ilson and j f s . K . T. B utter w inning. M rs. W ll- , red S tep h en s and M rs. Lyle T hom - IS a ssis ted M rs. Pauls w ith refresh -

M o w.^ e x t m eethig wlll bo h e ld M arch 1 a t th e homo of Mrs. O harles Gea. j

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G p O D IN G , Pcb. 17 — T h e f irs t Miller, v a rd Relief society h e ld a n a ll-day Em csl vork m eeting last week a t the LDS Mrs. 1ihurch . M rs. Uoyd T h u rb e r was In --------iharge an d also gave a d em o n stra - a Ion on baking whole w h e a t bread. ' L ilem b ers worked on a baby q u ilt r m d p ah ited designs on w ater ■ u m b lers.

O p en in g prayer w aa given by | i lr s . J a n e Hepworth a n d the clos- ■ n g p ra y e r was Biven b y M rs. Mon-1 •06 Sagers. Mra. M ax ine B atem an ;av e a dem onstration o n a fab ric f n e n d e r . A lesson on h o m e m anage- V. n e n t , “ O perating th e household ,”» as given by Mra. C lif to n Dixon.

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PAUL. Feb. n - T h e f irs t county f*'®''' “ camp officers for the D aughters o f ^ U tH h-Pioncci s ' \ u ‘i f iu&tuHed -laa t- week a t the home of M rs. U . va len ti Locander, the new cap ta in . • se rv ed

Others Installed were- Mrs. E a r l ^owed Hqynes, first vice p residen t; M rs. F iv e Donald Wlxom. N orthside second cd w it vice captain; Mrs. 6 e ra ld ln e Jonea, lan d . > Northside. sccre ta ry -treasu rer; M rs. g a re t 1 May Jones. R upert, chaplain , a n d M rs. F M rs r ru lu x o r lc s s rE m o rso n d istric t; j j o t l historian. p re p a r•~Ml'i>. Humy r . LuUe. Durloy, f lold -erm ^w representative from th e general M rs. C headquarters in S a lt Lake City, w a s B lick i Initalling officer. Mrs. Wilson T .Holt, Burley, newly elected county ^ captain for Cassia county, was a U U I guest. ^ .

These officers were elected re - cently by a no^nlnatlng com m ittee „ from thc organized cam ps of th e U tah Pioneers In the county.

During the afU rhoon M rs. L uke m cetln held a school of Instruction for th e newly-organized county cam p. '

Work was discussed and p lan s M rs. will be m ade to organize more D U P d e n t, < camps In the M inidoka county. G race

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BI ue B i rds Re late Hansen Meetings 3r{HANSEN, Feb. 17 — T lie H ansen P a rso n

Blue Birds m ade needle holder v a l- Refri ehtines*’of red felt and flannel a t a M axey regular m eeting las t week at th e sten . school directed by M rs. Calvin Dietz, leader, and M rs. M elvin Dixon, ^ i ossLstfuit leader. E d ith W elghall was hostc.w. h a n

The Cardinals m ade woven r e d 1,5 j ond whit? volentlne boskets u n d e r (1,^ 1 the direction of M rs. W alte r Shouse. c h in e s leader, and M rs. Tom S teelsm lth . ■assistant . leader. T hey also sa n g 'Blue Bird songs a n d did folk done- tag. D iana M urray was hostess.

T he Bonnie B lue B irds also m ad e eoiore^ valentine needle holders o t red o il- cloth and flannel. D o n n a NIckolaus f ....' was hostess. l ~ “

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Two Welcomed at Rebekah MeetingPILER, Peb, 1 7 -M rs . Tom L a n - ^

caster and M rs. Lois M iller w ere » ^ Initiated Into th e R ebekah lodge ' when it m et la s t week a t the O dd Fellows hall.

During the business m eeting con­ducted by M inerva Lorain, noble grand, plans were m ade to purchase new drapes fo r the h a ll and fin a l plans were m ade fo r th e d istric t ^ meeting Peb. 23.

Serving com m ittee was Mrs. Lyle Miller. Mrs, C laude Brown, M rs.Ernest Lec, M rs. Joe Greenwood and_Mrs. Laura M iller.

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3H H L, Feb. 17 — B u h l c h a p te r M olay an d M others c lu b h e ld 9lr a n n u a l dessert a n d c a rd p a rty it w eek a t the M ason ic tem p le. ■ ]IK tnhlp.; were rtennrateri I n - th e |p | len tin e m otif. T h e d esse rt w as 2 |j^ ■ved by DcMolay m em b ers . fO l-.'.B L ved by a card p a rty . ■■ ’ H HMve tab les of p inoch le w ere play* j b

w ith prizes gohig to G . A. R o - IP T Id. M r. an d Mrs. 0 . O alhoun . M a r- re t Livingston, D. G .' C lark , a n d s . R o lan d Patrick . . .-ju o th e rs ' wTOTSslEted 'w i th th e f- :p a ra tio n s and serv ing w ere M rs. f y

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s u s s , Peb. 1 7 -A q u ilt w os f in - ■ ' ed fo r Mrs: Roy M a x e y ’ a t th e <ij letlng of the Lodles A id T h u rsd a y ;

h e r hom e. Several fancyw orlt .'iill;- m s w ere donated fo r th e b a z a a r j '- .; i |. lira . C harles Hobdey, v ice p re s l- / i ;^ S I t , conducted the m ee tin g . M rs. i ' l j ace P o r te r was In c h a rg e o f devo- I f l ns. M rs. Ed D alby gave th « ‘. ty i | lyer. ..Irs . G race Porter a n d O r a B u es H | j re guests.rh o n e x t m eeting w ill b e h e W .B T u rsd a y a t the hom e o f M rs. L. rso n s. , ■ ■ •*«sMle fre sh m e n ts were' se rv ed by M r s . - ' f l | ixey assisted by M rs. L loyd H a n - 'W

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1 ’ r ^ >-■ um» . a n d gladioli 0 « 1 '***')3 ., W{ i itln bows, flanked by \yhllo canJelM 3i ■ a a with blue tiipcra formeil th. 1} '-'f '■ lokground lo r the candlcligh; 1 ■■'’;?■ trtraony uniting In marrlagi■Bl ''W infilalhryn Joyce Carrel and Horlw

III ' '? l i > S ™' ll' » Ml*s Carrel, daughter o( Mr. nni' ■ 'iVk"iffl,'B er«an.Carrel, and Welgt, m

I M r. an d M rs. L eonard Welgt, Jeiijil : 'r i i ' exchoneed vows SaUirda,■e-T: . : ■J il . .)<;iBlit- r t 't he Plrot Chrirtlim-ctod

I dotible ring rltea pdrfomicil b:'u " 'i^<U'|h'«'Rev. Donald L. Hoffman.'V^; . C!r','i'Prelude music and tradlllonn'f t ' il! V ' fading march, were played by Mn■’fiVS ■ V, L, Radlord, organist, who oc ■ ffir~ ’?^ - '* ’oiBP»nlW the soloist, Mn. A, E■•i’ j ■■Si;,-'jyo, Mrs. Nye sang “Always" am

' “ ''^Becfuse."• IJir ihiw satin bows and Btrcamcr• ! l |i ' I , ' . larked the aisle pews. The brld

j , , ' ' ',-.1 ■ ,-;/aa given In marrlase by her fathei• 1 ’i,- • ■! ,•’■ She wore a bouffant floor-lengU jffll’l ■H?,V'own of ruffled nylon net ove

II 1 ' a i ,atln; The fitted bodice wa» (nsh I I i f L, „:}iied with sculptured _ collar anj

I ■ ? ' ijeSd pearls and Iridescent sequin

i ■Md her fingertip veil. She carrlci

' l ' I bouquet of Imported Italian IIIlM

I ~ 'o ,lf-the valley surrounding a whitJ itch ld and backed with French II'l ' A ■lusllAi net with satin pequot strenm

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ll 1' I -If Maid of honor, Shirley Hurlben n ihose a sheath dress of blue bro

1, ,'’n ri-'aded taffeta with bright blue tnf 1 'flBta sash. She wore a narrow bin ■: ■ i I'lfeau hat of bright blue and wlilt

B liccessorles. Large white chrysan ' V 'inemums accented with blue Frcnc!

■' ■ /,' ■'iu iislon n e t an d blue s a t in streamI'i’ !; n% ; ii>n. formed her bouquet, iii S' n, 1 III Bridesmaids were Mrs. EalphDen I'l ill If ' 6n;'cousln of tho bride, and Oollee r'- i,’- ’ ‘‘DHalloran and Shirley McOrcgo:

■, j ii ' ni, ’ rHiey wore bright blue taffeta sheat 1- I 'i jftnates with Ught blue brocnd -'.'■iii V 'i j . V.oshea ahd bandeau hats of blu■ i Viji : :| roc^ e e ^ s^ e i^^the mal

I'i.''' Jl .i'louquell> ■ i: ;■; Robert Mahanes, Jerome, serve

Ha b est m an. C lifford S m ith , Burle)I ;! = • ’ 'ii la rv ln P lsh er;-Je ro m e, and Oeral [ ii ' ,i,. , 'ja a rre l. b ro th e r o f th e bride, ushei

I i ‘ 'if iliB flower girl, Patty Lu Mortoi i ioiisln of ths bride,' and rlngbeare

L 'iii Kendra Hurlbert, were.. frocke F ' Kentlcal to the maid of honor. Ml;

' '7 iGorton caiTled a bouquet of chryi [' I unthemum petals and llly-ot-lli1,1 ' Ifalley accented with blue Freac

Illusion net.1 I*' The candlellghters, Joyce Hoove

Iferome, and PhyUls Hoover, bot '■ •' i| iJ'cmlnsiOf the bride, fifbre wrlatlel ijif feathered carnations accente Mth blue,

rhe mother of the bride was al ■'■; . 'flrcd in a sheath dress of Prenc ii-! I' iCjlue lace with matching blue accei

9, , lories. The bridegroom’s mother k ■ 'i I - 'ected a navy blue dreas with whli

-fjyslet embroidered trim and whli k, jccesaorles. Each wore a corsage ( t,l jink, Cymbldlum orchids. Th f ijrandmother of the bride, Mrs. . h * ■:;.ci f'.lw,-!Canel, wore a navy blue bic

■ '■i (i /'viS' iiiade, dress with matching accei j'.'-, ; ■■•lories and a corsage of deep pin Ui: il :fElfe. roses.t ' After the ceremony a receptlc

!■ I ,;T/<ii.'jivos- held In the reception room i ! Ii'l.'aly !j hBichurch. Mra. H. L. Turner rei

slWed 260 gueats. Displaying gif vV-ilp vere' Mia. Luther Morton, Mr

^ o rg e Klundt, Jr., and Donna Boy The lour-tlered wedding cake loi

bed'with white bells and a mlnli S ti l l ; ifuts bridal polr was served by Mi

puiry Carrel and Mrs. R. H. Hoovf ' ' 'n l r punta o{ the ' bride, Mrs. .Junl

■J-;.' r:'lil.!lr Myehi presided a t the coffee ser j ’jaf y l WUlard Welgt servi

i f l M j I f ^ r a trip to Salt Lake City M r a (i-^new Mrs. Welgt changed to » ro

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•O raor. girls o f the Prim ary held th e i r a> sheoth nua l "daddy da te" n ight F r id a ybrocnde th e LD S ohurch.ot blue p rim ary presidency, s ta k e H o nhe maid builder leaders, Mra. J e a n Nells1 similar and M rs. B etty Johnaon, a n d B lsh------- and Mrs. Wgllace’Baker-viere-flpeo, served guests.Burley; The opening prayer was o ffe redGerald Olen Larson . Dtaner was follow

' usher- by a^ p rogram . Poems w ere recll • by LoRae B ean and M arilyn E g an

Morton, song by Id a Heward a n d LuAigbearer, Yost, adcom panled by D eA nn Mifrocked rll, an d a p iano solo by J a n ic e Ci

lor. Miss Homebuilder, girls sang, accom pan!f chrys- by S usan Larsen.y-o(-the Closing p ray e r was given by JuFrench Larson. ' ^ ,

O am cs w ere directed by JoHoover, C rane. P rim ary teachers, M rs . A

sr, boUi Q erra tt, M rs. Raida H alfo rd , Wwristlets M aureen Tolle, were In c h a rg eiccenled th e e v e n t ^ ^ ^

French W o m a n H o n o r e cthw w " k i n g HILL, Feb. 1 7 -A com e-i >h you-are welcoming home p o r ty v 7 te how l“ s ‘ week to honor of M ra. A

^ die t o l t h a t h e r home. M rs. Sm T h e recen tly r e t u r n e d fro m S ea t

Mr« J w in ter.iiiThmJ Q uests a rriv ed with re fre sh m e , which were se n ed by M rs. C.' . -inV Spence, M rs. Terrell F o s te r i

M rs. T e d Moore._______________ ;

eceptlonroom a t b ridal bouquet. They wUl mi ner reg- th e ir hom e In Jerome, ng gifts T ho bride waa g rad u a ted ft n, Mrs. Tw in Falla h ig h school In 1057 i naBoyd. la em ployed by the R eliance Or( ake lop- corporation . The bridegroom iI mlnla- g rad u a ted from Jerome h ig h sell by Mrs. In 1056 an d ts employed a t Hoover, G row er's warehouse In Je ro m e .Junior P re -n u p tla l showers h o n o rh ig

'ee serv- bride wero given by M ra. Ho t served O 'H alloran , Colleen O U a llo ra n i

City th e M orton, M rs. Perry C arre l a n d J0 a rose J . W. C arrel, and by M rs. Gee It patent K lu n d t, jr., on d Donna B oyd , rrom h e r O u t-o f-to w n guests w ere fro m r rom e, K im berly, B urley, H a t

, an d Shoshone.

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'M 'j l F aO ie t and I hav« a l»W W planned thal lome d ay l w(tTTK oave a car. Now that th e dn

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9 d\ much pref(n * \ to adding another ca r to thB . ' 1 ready-aolid itream of h

, | u I bound traJlio. Besidce, ItB v ! leem rather ifflportant to a

I I * i p y home to have to work ou , 1 /1 pioblenu ot using th e sami ' __ and the problems of n u

II« erianda one (or another.

1 i M any people d i a l i k e ( * thought of riding th e bus, “ «> ■ quite enjoy IL It'a a wi* r f becoming a part o l hum ** f ra th ?r than reUring to the I t t _ o f ona’s 01 car. 1 hke 1J th e m any kinda of people

get on and off the bus.-------- ^ I thera 'a usually time left ov:

. J— ^ 1 never othetwUeJumh.

lb-20 It I had a car, I 'd no I^ walk down to 'the UlUe

And I 'd mWltha blocks ol » f t S i b S i W ^ f d e a t h m t i o

Ki back again. I'd become a . ,lu ty In J e u __ ^ J t o W M ’iroblema — In fa c lT Im JiP .Vilnch w alal ' niah In the jltlle vetee:or play In “P ra y teU mo, atrange I

Ilk; f tm o r- ' , ..... lu s t whei* you r lege ipleyjult. "SlUy ,iliies' sites Iej». I llda In a carlM, I t takes ■ • •

' A favorite walk o t mln ach pattern „ u n b « r ot Hocks over I

itf tills p i t - jS ’pe e d l.^ ta two little cl ich pattern , _ . g e » 3 a n d lS m o n lh i-

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ed Date Observedr . SH OSH ON E. F e b . 17—T h e s ix t r © t e blrlhday a n n lv e rso j-y of Bill V/e: ebullder “ n o f M r. a n d Mrs. C h a r i l e l r 'a n - Wcmlcke, w a s m a rk e d with a pari •idtiv a t la*t week a t t h e h o m e of h is paj

^ cnls. H is f r i e n d s Jo in ed him In pla: H om e- tag games. R e f re s h m e n ts were servi

Npllsnn by Mrs. W e rn ic k e .I p i X n R honda O n e id a , dau g h ter of W

and M rs. R lc h n rd O n eida, celebn ted h e r e ig h th b n tn a a r T m n tv e

fe red by "“fJ S u n d a y -w ith a p arty a t h M low ed I '™ '- T h e re w e re 14 friends wl “ ‘X d Jo'n«l h e r f o r t h e event, f la m

E gan- a wero p lay ed a n d refre sh m en ts s e r

\S a S e l i C l u b M e e t s f o r

by Ju d y D e s s e r t B r i d g iHEYBURN, F e b . 17 — BB c h

y Jo h n members w e re e n te r ta in e d a t a de [rs. A nn jert b rid g e p a r t y l a s t week a t t l rd, Mrs, home o f M ra. C h e t M oughn. largo of Mrs. M ln n e t ta P u llm an receivi

high prize , M rs . E rn e s t Erwin, lo and M rs. W in i f r e d Oloughley, al

J cut. M rs. D o ro th y R oos received tl r e d gueat prize .

Mrs. M a u g h n ■was osslsted wi om e-aa- j (f ,ln g b y M rs . M a x Drage and Mi ‘r ty was Earl N ellaon.

Mrs. N e l ls o n w il l en te rta in tl !. S m ith Jiub M a rc h 11.

S e a ttle s/. ^

ishm enta H e y b u r n S o c i e t y

t e r ° a n d H o l d s W o r k M e e________ H EY BU RN . P e b . 17 - T he fli

ward B e lie f so c ie ty held Ils a ll-dII m ake a n d b u s in e s s m eettag lost we

ot the L D S o h u r c h .Ed froin T ^o q u i l t s w e re completed ai 1057 ond tiie w op ien w o rk e d on lextUe p a ir le C red it i„ j a n d e m b ro id e ry . Mrs. Loti o m waa g ing g a v e t h e h o p ie manogem e ;h school lejjon.

a t th e D in n er -w a s se rv ed at noon om e. Mrs, J a c k M c C a rd e ll. Mra. WUIls w hig th e HeUewell, M rs . B u d ScovU ond M s. H arry motI A llen , j r a n an d 41 y

a n d Mrs, T w e n ty - fo u r m em bers of the Fl: ,. G eorge Baptist c h u r c h Amoma class n yd . lost w eek w i t h M rs, H, H, Balleng f ro m J e - Devotions w e re led by Mra. E l

H an sen Parley, w i th g a m e s and gi^oup s ir ling led b y M rs . L eo n a Honn.

Car Or N o t To— s - Q u e s t i o n i ^

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1 a lw a n walk over. M y favoille job Is ■ I would h o ld in g 'little S teph while ho he d n a m takes h is b o ttle . H e drinks hi; Imost be Special M o rn ing Milk down so i , I ’m jio t fant th e re c a n be no doubt Uiat want one! ho likes i t A n d a s l loot at hia * * sturdy U ttle legs and strong

one thing anna I know tho e i t ia vilaminB pleaauie A and D con ta ined in Special

g to town, MominK„MiU( a re doing their m y ehop- job weu. an ^ then . . .Ig F a th e i Y ea terd ay w h e n Phyl got ou t0 h o m e aome po ta to es for dinner, I h i m . I couldn’t res is t telling her how preler it lo mash th e m the Morning Milk to Uie al- way. Cook ono medium potato (or

of home- eaw m em b er of tbe (amily (or M, it docs more o r leaa. aa you preler). in ; to a hap- rapidly boiling sailed water un- Iik out tho til potatoea a re tender. Heal 21 sam e car to 3 t a b le s p o o tu o( undiluted )f running M orning M ilk fo r each potato, or. Maah p o ta to e a lightly , Uien grad-

Dolly add h o t Morning Milk, l i k e the Beat until fluffy and serve a t bua. but I once Witb gravy, a way ol • • . ,

) t h e i S S ^Uke \o 800 p o ta to e s wi£h their jnck- )cople who scrubbpd), thenb u s And w hips tho tender

elt over (ot " 8 h t in . T h is way she aa- iks 1 would 'I 'te s J ie x c h ild re n Uie (ood nu- ^ tnonls j u s t b e n e a th the aUn th n t

aro o ften p e e le d off. M ary saya 1 n o loncei S!"’’’ deliciousliiue .lore. ______________________ ■ckB o( w a lk 'Inatlon and le

ange fellow, | | | U P I E r

ilh s — otOB : H e a l t h y B a b u " :

lo i a i j ip m - . ' n l l l c l * , S oiliecim * - . i s s i i \ . i ^whonovM I ' • • • • • • • • • • • • ( i t e t * *

Doy Marked By■ Group at Valley I . Church Services■ ^ ^ . H A O p M ^ , Feb. 17VLord,

World Doy of P rayer service Frida; afternoon ot th e Methodist church. . Mrs. Ray Clauson was progran

■ , leader with M rs. Rolln phllllps tell H Ing of her Ufe In a n d ta as a gir

w lth 'her missionary parents. Mrs. A E. Ollbert gave the theme UUi wlll Mra. Richard Hagerm an. Mrs. Orthi Hoskins, Mrs. K eith McCloud, Mrs

V H errls ShUfler, Mrs, Roy Haverianc ■ m and , Mrs, Ddvld Roderlquez. al- Wendell; takhig part, Mrs. E. 8

TliUiiilJJuii sang '"The Locd-ls-Mlndivj ful of Hia Own," accompanied b;

. :\'j Mra. Warren Berry, pianist for thi services,

I Ushering were Mrs, Phillips oni■ rr- Mrs, Carl Hardwick, dresed as Orl

entals: Mrs. B ahner Pinkston as ai ' American Indian , and Mrs, San

1: I T a te os 0 m igrant worker, showlni areas, lo which the missionary fund

I o t thc churches go.Mrs. J. W. Jones, sr.. was In charg

J of the tea which followed, Presldin ' a t the serving table were Mra. H . ;

Barton and M rs. Gordon MacQulv ery, both Wendell, and Mrs. Rober

. .fJ Mrs, Jones was assisted by Mn 7A Tate, Mra. P inkston, Mrs. J. I

•17 » Russell ond o th e r members o( th 7 1 WSCS./ • Guests ottended from the Wende

/ j Methodist and Presbyterlan-Bap f tls t churches, B lka Christian churcl

1 Reorganized LD S church, as well 8 the Hogermon M ethodist church.

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— Bazaar Planned d By War Mother's ix th JEROME, Peb. 17 — Plans wet V /er- made for a bazaar to be held 1

Iharles M arch when the Amerlcon Wl p a r ty Mothers met la s t week a t the Amei

» p a r - lean Legion hall,, p lay - Mrs. Rex Bam bo, president, cor served ducted the meeting and reports

the cooked food sole successful, of M r. I t was onnounced th a t the s ta ileb ra- convention will be held June mtver-^ thr-ough-.l, |n iTrf*wlston. M rt, W, i i t h e r GUI waa endorsed by the chapter 1 s w ho s ta te chaplain for the next tv 3 am es years.i serv - Mrs. Matt Bishop, camatlc

chairman, was Instructed to ser for camotlona for the sale to I held In Moy.

A cpmio valentine gift exchani J was held.jne Refreshments were served by Mr , Lloyd WllUams, Mrs. W. L. GUI at

Mrs. Ed Johnson, a a e s - )(, if, if

U Speech Lesson 5: au-' Given to Grouped th e GOODING. Feb. 17—A lesson c

speech waa given by Mrs. Dono > w ith Hawks when th e Gooding Cred d M rs. Women's B reakfast club met Thur

day momtag a t Stop D rlve-In ca) n th e Mrs. Hawks gave four member

Mrs. James A lastra, Mrs. W alt Beerly, Mrs. E . E. Kyser and Ml

y D. H. Anderson, a situation to hai die ond recorded each conversotlo

Plons were m ade for the "boss ■ C C T breakfast" to be held Peb. i e f ir s t Thomas Lanum. Jeronie, wlU 1 »ll-day guest speaker, AU members of tl it w eek Gooding Credit bureau wlU be li

vlted.d a n d ¥ * *

Program Givensem ent cultural program a t the mee i„n by *“ * ’***'' Omlcron chapl< VlUiarn **hl' homeIJ • ! „ Mrs. Carl PlUmore was given I

Mrs. Jack BoUard, Mra. George Bei and Mrs. Wayne Yadon.

3 -------------M nt-K enneth—Gampboll-wa»-le F ir s t guest“ “ St Next meeting wlU ba held Peb,

a t the home o f M ra. W a rre n Sh Unglon.

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- I1 m inutes, p ro 'n .

1 soup t ' ' ‘ 1 \ b lond ihotougl 1 6V80 (375 f'lI i a l lo n d c h o e ,

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B U H L —T w in Palls W rite rs leai [;eS wlU m e e t a t 8 p jn . T h u rsd ay a t I horAe o f M rs. John B u rk a r t foi

,. 'ih , p ro g ra m oil television w r itin g gl' fYiday by l ^ s . H olla tarsons. urch ^ogram U n io n ' P a c if ic ' Booster c lu b 1 • tell- meet a t 8 p in . Thursday a t a glri h o m e-o f M rs. W. W. H olm gren . Ira A. Ash s t r e e t for InsloUallqn. o f o! [ w llli cers. R o l l ca ll wUl be 0 h a n d k e rc J O rtho exch an g e .

Mrs. V fp »•riand C a m p Em -A r-El, D a u g h te rs

all W «h p io n e e rs , wlU meet a t 2 p E s T h u rsd a y a t the home o f N

Ulinti:. d i a r i e s A. Ford, 429 Fourt h av e i ed by north . M rs. George B u th h a r t ' J t the p resen t th e lesson on p io n eer d la r

The ■white elephant wlll b e f a and n ished b y M rs. Effle W alker.8 O rl- ¥ ¥ »as an P y th ia n S isters wlll m eet a t 8 f

Sam W ednesday a t the lOOP h a l l , lowing * !f *funds R i tu a l p ractice for lhe 'W om en

the M o o se wlll b e held a t 7 :3 0 p :hargo T u esd ay a t the old hall. A ll chi ■siding men a n d officers ore re q u e s te d

H J. a tte n d .JquIv- * * *Robert F IL E R —Fam ily n lg h l^ ^ d l^ er^

^ M rs , M e th o d is t church wllh M rs . O t J . R, H arvey n n d Mrs, T, S, N lc h o lso r

o( the h ostesses. Slides and tolks w ill 1 ture A la sk a . The choir w ill p rac

fendell lo llow lng the dinner and p ro g r ,-B ap- ¥ *ihurch, F I L E R ^ D e l ta Han club w ill n well as a t 1 p .m . F riday a t the h o m e o f I tch . R o b ert M u rd o lf fo t the l a s t g am

the c u r r e n t ptaochle se rie s . Sci

dwlll b e ad d ed and prizes a w a r d e

>!• * * L e n d -A -H a n d club wlll m e e t 1

IP C C p jn , P r id a y a t the hom e o f I E m m a S te ffen , 536 Second ave eaat

leld In >1. >/,1 W ar S H O S H O N E - The N o rJfc S

shone H o m e Improvement c ra b m eet a t 2 p jn . TTiursday ab th e (

t. con- B u m u m hom e. Mrs. H .u ffm an jported T in g w a ll’s In Gooding w ill pre;

a s ty le show . Members a r e askei e sta te jjring a friend , fune 1 il. :f. :f.

— M om ing& lde-olub-w ill-com tcn- p te r as j j ^ W ednesday for a w o rk m ct two Jng a n d potluck luncheon a t

hom e o f M rs. Hallver B u rg m a nm ation0 send S a lm o n T ra c t Home M a k e r s <

^ will m e e t 1 ^ 2 p.m. W e d n esd a j the h o m e ™ Mrs. E lm er P a n

change The le s s o n wlll be on fa b r ic b le H- H- H-

)y Mrs, T h e s ix th ward Relief s o c ie ty mi and hold a S ing ing Mothers p r a c t ic t

1:30 p . m . Wednesday a t t h e 81 w ard c h a p e l . At 2 p. m. a l i te ra l m e e tin g w ill be hfeld w ith M rs . late G le n n presenting t h e Ies N u rse ry c a re will be p ro v id e d

D U p both m e e t in g ^ •

A sc e n s io n guild of the E p lsc( c h u rc h w ill m eet a t 2 p. m . T hi day I n th e Memorial room to ( tlnue t h e study of the P a r a b le s

n c a le , ¥ » »

W alt"; Dessert Served,d m s . a H o S H O N E , Peb, 1 7 -M rs . Iv ° go ret H ad d o ck wos h o s te ss to rsotion, ijfidgg c lu b lost w e e k a t a

.h m d e sse rt..“' G u e s t s of the club w e r e 1

A. 'W . H an sen . Mra. Angle 'W hi “ * , ® ock a n d Mra, Oeorge Z e rp h y .

P r iz e s w en t to Mrs, S lg e l J Mra. A . D . Silva, Mrs. M u rp h y Mrs. H a n se n ,

* * *3 n COERECTIONB „ e e t- K IM B E R L Y i Peb, 17 — R o c l ihapter S a m m o n s , daughter of M r. a n d : ome of F o re s t Sam m ons, Is e n g ag ed to ven bv Ja c k ie S h a rp , son ot M r. - a n d '

Bean J. H . S h a rp , Filer, and n o t soi ‘ Mr. a n d M rs. H. H. Shorp o a r e i

cd t o S u n d a y 's Tlmes-News.------- --------------y - 7 T - * ---------------

G IR L S HAVE P A R T Y Peb, 25 W a -K l-T o m Comp Plre g r o u p n Shll- F r id a y a fte rn o o n ot the h o m e o

lead e r. M rs. J, C. Blair, f o r a va ttoe p a r ty . Janice u i r l c h wai

r ADS. c h a rg e o f th e program.

ill spring t o a t t e n t io n the m in u te iq. a n d G r e e n B ean P i f f .o n . . t h « m ost a m e a l In itself. The t o p ii 3w n puff m a d e w ith b e a te n e g g i id cheese. T h e b o tto m la y e r c o n b e a n s , t u n a c h u n k s a n d c h o p p e c id e d w ith e v a p o r a t e d m ilk fo i Iness o n d r ic h n e s s . You'll a g r e e a z in g ho \)V -far just a little, lo w , I te d milk w i l l g o to w a rd m a k in g ex tra s m o o th a n d ex tra d e l ic io u s

j l M n ^ o n P o H

M a V s .6 i s r v l n a »O o i h O '

t o i . n g 'M " 2 «»*>*•w o ts t . ------------r / 2 - M i

(ab o u t 6 o « n e « » ) , 4 e g g s: „ , e d . r . a m o f , / 2 t . .

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TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ■H a g e r m a n F H A

J H o n o r s F a t h e r: le a g u e HAGERMAN. Feb. 11 - "Dad

a t th e d a te" night w as o bserved Thursd: ; fo r a by m e m b ira .o f 'th e F u tu re Hom g g iven m akers of Am erica w i th a dinner

rooms.j h WiU T he girls ond th e i r m others, pi a t th e pared the d in n er w h ic h was serv e n . 143 by the freshm en F u tu r e F arm trs 3f o f f i- America with M a rv in Stokes a: :e rc h le f Roy Hogue, seniors, se rv in g as he

waiters.Virginia Norwood w a s mistress

^ r s o f ceremonies and in tro d u ced ofllci 2 p jn . of lhe FHA,

f M rs, T he program In clu d ed a readi a v e n u e by Jean Henslee; a n accordion dt

i r l ''^T T by Uonna ana tao n n y P6pe| g tl-l d ia r ie s , gether games a n d d a n c in g ,

le f u r - O ther guests in c lu d e d Mrs, Ni B rackett ond M rs, E , E. Star c h ap le t moUiets, ond M axine Prot

t 8 p jn . class adviser,1. Committee c h a h r o e n were Jei

Henslee, general l ih a lrm an ; LaE im en of Abrams, (ood p la n n in g ; Kay S tar 30 p.m , decorations a n d IhVitotlons, o 1 c h a ir - Miss Nonvood. e n le rw ln m e n t ■, s te d lo m em bers worked on som e comm

tee.

^ " M o t h e c s I j n i L l s _ _

i i ^ H s F o r m e d i n F i kI’lll te a - p i l e r , Feb. n - M o t h e r s o f mei p ra c tic e R ainbow for 01iro g ram , i^^ij an o rg an iz a tio n a l meell

, T hursday nt t h c M ason ic lem[ n'C^^ The group d e c id e d to m eet I

o f M rs, Thuraday o f e a c h m onth a t I g a m e In tem ple except In J u n e , July, Augi■ and September.a rd e d . j j t s . Ed S h a f f -was oppolnl

telephone reporter, e e t a t 2 ^ h e newly-elected officers sen o f M rs, refreshments. T h e y a re M rs. Hi a v en u e gm iti, and M rs. R ic h a rd Ota*

co-chairmen; M rs . C lin to n Dau( erty , secretary, a n d M rs . 0 . 0 . Ke

a S h o - treosurer.:Rib will If lj, ^

S^'o^f M u s i c a l e G i v e n

i s k e T t o E d e n M o r rEDEN, Feb. 17—P ia n o atudents

ive n a fft ,Tnmp. B rynn prpjw nled a mil rk m e e t- cole fo t Uielr p a r e n t s and friei

a t th e lost week ol h e r h o m e , m a n . Special guests w ere Mr. and M

R obert Belltal, T w in F a lls . Mra. B e ra c lub iin i played (or tbe g ro u p “Cone isd ay a t w o ltz" by L a c h a u m o and ‘‘Mv P a r ro t t , box" by Ueblch.

■ h len d s, g ju jen la p a r t ic ip a tin g were Di , , ble Watkins, D av id S everance, Bi le ty w ill ^lle„^ A ndrew s, RIchi

o L f i , Short, James M c C a u le y and Bret

t e r a t o ei lr s VI- D o d so n assisted ll

lesson B ryan In arranging t h e refreshmid e d fo r table- h i the v a le n t in e motif. V.

. D onald Andrews p res id e d a t I punch bowL

p isc o p a l * *

t " F e t e Is P l a n n e d

B y B u h l W o m ep f j BUHL, Feb. 17 — Hom e Cult

7 , club WlU hold h u sb a n d s n ight 7:30 p jn . Feb. 28 a t th o R and

“ , cafe. It waa a n n o u n c e d when : ^ club m et Friday a t t h e hom e of 1«

Beaa P ennington. M om bera a re osl ' to m ake reaervatlons w ith Mra. J

| ' '™ 'te n - e re tt Husleod.

e l H a ll, Mrs. Frank A tk in s woa welcon □hy a n d aa a new m ember. A le t te r was ri

from th e Idoho R a n c h fot Youth regards to U ielr p tog reas . M rs, D laa Cox, state c h a ln n a n on dlsarn

R ocheU e m e n t reporled. m d M rs, RoU call was a n sw e re d w ith "hl| 1 to wed Ughta on U n c o ta 's Ufe," A fl m d IMrs, “T h e Challenge," b a s e d on pc t s o n of a rth r it is ond b b t h defects, i 1 r e p o r t - show n by Mrs. A. E . W oodruff.

Luncheon w aa se rv e d the 24 m<

■Y hostess assisted by M argaret I ■oup m et higston and M ra . D aU as Cox. n e o f Its Tho Morch m e e t in g wlll be h a v a le n - a t Uie home o f S trs . Rudolph Zi

w aa in wlUi Mrs. lo e K u c e ra ond 1 Thom aa H eltm anek aaalsttag.

l u t e . j t f i ~ I. . . t h e — V M — p i s

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A Christian Church hers Is Host for World w a y Prayer Day RitfejI Hom e- b u h l , Feb . 17-T he First Chris in n er a t t lo n ch u rc h served as host here 'fo

' ' ' day. b aaed '.o n the theme, “Lord ers, p re - B e liev e ." ,T h e service.was ptescnlei s served u n d w th e d h ic tlo n .o l the women' rm trs o f organizations- o ^ th e First Methodls kes a n d c h u rc h . F irs t I^ b y le r la n 'churcli as h ead c h u rc h o f th e Nazarene, Ph-st Bop

t ls t ch u rc h ond of the host churcli stress o f T h e service opened wllh o wor

officers sh ip service presented by Mr!L eonard W alcott, ol the Firs

reading C h ris tia n ch u rch . Mrs, W alcott alsi Ion d u e t fe la je d th e origin of the WoHd Da;

■' b y te rlan ch u rch women; under Ih [rs, Noy d ire c tio n -o f Mrs. ElvIn'Noh. con

S tarry , d u c ted th e second session on "Ac e P to h n , of P en iten ce ."

"A c t of Assuronce" and "Act o re J e a n T h an k sg iv in g " wos presented b: ; LaRee w om en o f the First Melhodls V S ta rry ch u rch u n d e r direction of Mrs, Pos ns ■'ond te r ' G ullck and Mrs, Angelin eril -All W tlgh t,com m it- M em bers of th e . First Baplls

ch u rc h p resen ted the "Intercession u n d e r d irec tion of Mrs, Ansel Mer

I rick. A p a g e an t also wos presenleiI S *’)' th e group depicting the them

-------- TO I' p ro jec ts to which lhe olfeflnP i l o r Is d ed ica ted , Parlldpotlng wer r i l C I M rs. E arl Allen, Mrs, Morris Cur o f m em - r in g to h , M rs, Lauren Shrivet, Mn for G irls W illiam Hicks, Mrs, Qcorge Farmei m eeting M rs. P ra n k Pearson, Mrs, Rober tem ple, K y les an d M rs, Herman Complot

neet th e M rs. Jo h n Gorrobrondt norratei th a t th e th e ' p ag ean t.

August T h e "Consecration" wna presente by w om en o f the Church-of Nazar

.ppolnted ene u n d e r th e direction of Mrs, U.M, M atlock . Mrs. Wnrren McCon

rs served neU of th e Methodist church le [rs. H o r- the group singing. Mrs. Matloc i Graves, ja n g w ith M rs. Blanche Sm ith play

D augh- Ing o rg an m uslo for the service,0 . Kelly, A n o ffe rin g was token to be use

for interdenom lnatlonnl m l s s l o w ork th ro u g h the division of- hom

„ an d Foreign Missions of the No n tlo n a l council of Chuiches.I T e a was served following the-servlome Ice b y M rs. Roy L. Tllus and Mn

W a rre n M cConnell.Idents of

i friends Q _ ^ 0 “ 0 P l Q I r l i e l T j

and Mrs. By Area Womei"S * a .B e ^ BD R LE Y , Peb. 17-Forty wome: , fro m T w hi Palls, Buhl, Burley, RuI M usic p e r t an d th e Mlnl-Cossla coopeta

tlves o tten d ed the district "Hei ere D eb- H ouse F a ir" la s t week ot the Emer ice. B a r- jo n G ran g e haU,R ich a rd a large dlsploy ot handcraft wa

1 B renda ju d g ed by M rs. Joe Mason and Mn M arjo rie GUlesple, county extensloi

ited M rs. h o m e a g en ts fo r Minidoka and Cos reshm ent s ia coun ties. , itlf. M rs. M rs . H elen King, Walla W allt

a t t h e W ash., ed ito r of the home maker' d e p a rtm e n t of the Pacific Cooper o to r, a n d Mra. Horry Sharp, Twi;

I PaUs. p res id en t ot the Paclfl N o rth w est Cooperative Women's os sociatlon . gavd handicraft demon

i m p n s tra tio n s .I M C I I Potluck luncheon was served a

Culture noon, afterwords a buslnes night a t meeting was conducted by Mn I and R sharp .;hen th e i/, ^ i/.

ire°'os*fed Loods WorsHlpMrs. E v - h a g e r m a n , Feb. 17 — L e R e

A bram s wna h i chorge of the woi ivelcomed sh ip service fo r the meeting of th was re a d Z lons league recently ot the hom Y outh h i of w ra lte r Davls. ilrs. D a l- D avls, p resident, conducted tli d lsa tm a- m eeth ig . G am es were foUowed li

re fre sh m e n ts served by M rs. E th " h ig h -D a v ia .

A fllm r M ^ ¥

Projects Plannedru fh W t.n e r , Feb. 17-The W SP clu 24 m em - m et recen tly a t the home of Mr

; by t h e -joe-HBroiaer-where-yeatbooka-wei i re t L lv - m o d e ond fu tu re projects discussei lox. M rs. F o rn u m Wnrr received '1 be h e ld b ir th d a y anniversary gift ftom hi Iph Z ach se c re t s is te r. T he next meeting wl m d M ra. be h e ld Feb . 18 ot the homo ( ig . M rs. D ee R o u tt.

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I f lS a t h o w y o u r t v i r y d o y d i l l a n d 1 0 g o o d w h f n m a c

EVAPORATE

■ TU:h A n t i q u e J e w e l r y

Id I s C l u b F e o t u r

tfeScoSo°^'j:itTjeX-;Ihrls- S o - J o u r ^ y d u b lu n ch e w Saiurd

V ° . niir - c r ‘ord I the d isp la y . ““'e o h er'U lk

ented Em m elt Harrison, oreSlH,,m en's c o n d u c ted lhe business m eeim ?lodlst a n n o u n c ed a coflce-hour will h . h, lurch, a t 10 a . m. W ednesday ou ihp i,„ Bop- Chories Looney, 1339lurci). oTive.wor- G u e s ts were .Mrs, J aMrs, R, (B o b ) Brow i^M ts. 0 e n 7 s h ,r iF irst nnd S h e r ry Howes. '

t also ■

Richfield EventR IC H FIE L D , Feb. n _ .m .. .

ct of r ="‘'r ta ln e d la,ud bv h o ^ o fln g her doughler. Snndrn lodlst birthday anniversar\- Ca

Melvin P o ^ .S

^ n -fes

apllst “'™ by Charla Siislon" ^ Dancing aM er- concluded the panyented b ir th d a y anniversary party , ,heme F*'®" Alexander ho;[eriiic Mrs :swere Edw ards, D ielrich, and a C ur- Lem m on, Mrs, LCmmon a j j r s Mrs. A lb ert Pellcy w ere h05ics.w.s

rm er P in o c h le wns played with nn lobert aw a rd e d Mrs, Alexander. Mr.s I iplon, Edward,s, e. i. g ,,■rated ^ag e rm an .

Skating Party Is Slated for Grou

h led W END ELL, Feb. 17—Plnns for itlock s k a tin g party lo bc h e ld March 1 play- T w hi FaUs Skatclond were mnde e. a r e c e n t meeUng o f Weslmlnls I used FeU ow shlp. . s i o n T h e business m eeting wna cc home d u c te d by Barry Brown, moderal ! No- A lth ea Woodruff a n d Ed QtfllKi

were In charge ot th e devoUons ■senf- T h e Rev. Chad E, Bollek acco

M rs, p o n ied group singing.G a r y Adams of th e wllne.ss cn

m iss io n will arrange the progn

1 L a rry PhUllps wlll a e n e refrej

i e n J >(■ * *Sale Planned by

'S Job's DaughterSmer- 'Wr?;NDELL, Fcb, n —Plans fer.

cooked food and rum m oge sale 81t w as u rd a y were made a t lhe regulI Mrs. m e e tin g of W endell bethel, Jolinslon D a u g h te rs .Cos- T h e arm uol "M ystery dad’s" pat

will b e held April 8. Oommlllee wValla, be a n n o u n c ed ot 0 la te r dale by Bik er 's Jo M axweU, honored queen,loper- J u l i e G otes tead th e origin of nTw in e n th ie s fo t the librarian 's tepoiaclflc D ia n e Cooper, Paula Lee Eaton in,'s os- U n d a DePew served reftesbmenliimon- * * >!■

,d a t P i n o c h l e P la y e dsiness R IC H P IE L D , Feb. 17 — Ur. m

M rs. M rs. T h u rm a n H ansen entertatai Uie M arley Ptaochle club teceni o t t h e i r hom e with five tables

p. ploy. P rizes were aw arded Mrs, E P gene A lexander, Mrs. Daniel R»« i R e e M rs. J o h n Base, H arry Holt 1

wor- E u g e n e Alexander. it th e M rs . H olt and Mrs. Alexander 1 hom e s la ted M rs. Honsen wlUi servlnj

, th e PINOCHLE PLAYEDBd Ky SH O SH O N E, Feb. 1 7 -O c h o ] . JM n o c h le club m et ot t h e home of U

A. O n e id a . Mrs. Jo h n Onil P tIneviU e, Ore,,.was a guest, Prl

, w ere received by Mrs. D. L. Stlcki 0 ( j and M rs . Shhle? M itchell.

club

lussed. I In Kltcben Appliances'ed a H Fbone RE S-82U ,n h e r ■ ask fo rg WlU ■ b o b D O jLG ng of

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TUESDAY, FEfiBUARY 17, Wi

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(lin uio - nomenttf Vt Ar s ta te h ig h M isi

-aihool a th le tic a i - ., , ^ * * ! ^ * £ » ) c l a t l ! i n h as ru le d P w ill‘d no lo n g e r a n d A

i i ^ s . 1

' ; J ^ ^ S S H ^ l e t k classUIca; f '^ ' i ^ w B B t l o t u . 'W h a t th K . | ^ f

' - iR bDm'.W w n~to~lo^ -f th a t O a i l ,.,.

'Sccordlng td _ " the currcnt ru ling ,

Jll v m b e Dennittcd^to compete inAAA tournaraenti a tte r th is ,: ::■,

Delltoser, Jw om e h ig h , - - „ 5n 1 co ach and athletic d ire c to r , : j Jho serves on the .state board , ex- S L e d Monday n ight only tw o ^ S , Mullins and Oajdey, c u r - SnUv a re working on these “p e ti - T m '’ B o th Khools m ust h a v e re - ^ S u h e J o r^ h e - i f l i -w h o o l te rm ^

board decided I t 'w il l no consider requests to petition

The acUon' com es asv>a b lo w ^ w ilhltUc oHlclals. and .sdiool s u p e r ­s ' a t O aile j? w h o % ld la te r

T fo n S - 'C o iiip e tl t t im - In- AAA drelO'-U the '^tate w ju ld^ llow it,

flielr stand was i u p f f i p strongly br Bl? Seven olflclals -Jrom B urley L Minlco, who noted'the riva lry btnten the three east-end class m schools was keen and Jan su p -

-M ft-sas-suporb ,— I tiw a s _ p o ln te dS lhat while Oakley was n o t a ■dranlng" team In the w est-end o( the vaUey, neither were t e a ^ s ,iBth as Goodhig find Buhl in the ^ (Ut-end. (The crowd factor was ^ y . »mp«red with the trlanw lar ^ a w - . log power of the east-end rivalries.)

However, It was pointed o u t th e itite ruling would apply only to /~<1 Oikley* participation In to u rn a - ments. T ho state does not contro l BMiibership In conlerenccs, leav ing H yr , the way open (or Oakley lo rem ali\ 1 1 1 3 ] In the B ig Seven 1( It so desires or

-the o ther conletence members w an t T T _

Jim W arner, basketball and foot- „ ball coach at Oakley, said h e and the OakJey school principal, Cloyce “““ i “ “ Haynei, had discussed the m a tte r "

, and de/lnltely prclerred to rem ain T |.W p I . A school. - . ,,, .,...^ Warner pointed out Oakley's sh a re nm lea

ot the annual district toUma.ment card at npresented 60 per cent of th e Meetli Khool's athlello budget. "We feel ward L« mnslnlng in the triple A classlflco- he culi tlm will provide our school w ith a match" (OOd sthletlc program. We a re winning, building now and should be s tro n g o'Ooni

‘ (iiouuh to bo a serious contender from Dl icon. If not ncxt year, in two yea rs at Louli lor sure. In th(

'Our frosh team has lost only a ably try tiuplii ol games this y^ar," W arner

tllhln two years. That class itse lf *aklng ohjsn't much depth but reserve “ ■ ®‘!)itrength can be gained Irom th e Matchoilier classes. . -

The people hi this area also leel A 1 ] [ TOJ itrongly about this. They w an t Ito ichool-to remain In its c u rren t m “ -i cliiiUlcatlon. This Is my first yea r I | | I tee ind while we are not s trong,« on be up within two years, iOikltjr won tho district tournam ent < 1 I f ta DS] and took the Big Seven

_teMoffi5hlp.Jn 10S5." W ^ e r re -

. m i . . . . . beaten iWe h(^e to be able to ;cnew our. bajjjetba

iPTlpflUoh io r the next two-year cycle , ^ I* WUl leel we can provide good com - it, strM

''jetltloa by that time and h ave a .n,iai ta g arguing point lor an o th e r „ .

added.................. J “PhoBere was some lengthy discussion ‘

tr Um fourth district AAA coaches Jtomlas--nlght-ln-reoommendlng-to testate board that It allow O akley H r ^ l n a triple A school.

- « n g e r told them, 'T h e bo ard S i ? " ' mulders all recommendations, o l J j!.." '! mne, and that woilld be the th in g 'bto.; B ut u 'm a tte rs 'h o w 's ta n d ;™ej, o r any other school, w on 't K Ibis to petition up after th is

to that may bring to a close th e |t a l e j t oaU ty to- rem aln -p ro m -

In Magic Valley sports. T h e »»a has every reason to be pro.ud « Uie ^ r d the school haa gained “ ptaylng and often times beating “tals 10 times Its size, ^n ,u ‘ Startling point; Oalcley f i f .. 1. S <i™p one notch In classi- tatlon, -but would spiral aU th e C I rA { | *'I down lo the bottom, I j l l c l l“*Uey has only 110 students In TPEOK

?• mu- upper grades. And" 35 o l .ronkei • “W ire freshmen. elghth-r

I.ifK , 'lasslflcatlon guide p u ts wlhnlng- W with enroUmcnla up to 124 le'atlng

* ' o ' 125 t o . 200 Missouri

llu lT ^ / and everything ovor ball.gah: I ln .1,1 ■ '

IK, J f*'!' W'fe to drop down to pastUig A tournaments this tprltiK It last wee

C ? *?* '* with th e Bllllklns" “.‘ ^ “Phy. But as coach W o rn - the con

1 " A the school spirit w ould.lall, T h e ' 1 UtaJl ‘ >>'8>'ly a th le tic - none dethiut^ S ™ ““■h'nunlly, we Blrolght

W «T nSif*''.®’ a n o th e r ,flu « o rii’'I lh l ls V n il ir " '"W l'ob lo rc c o rd , ,kel scorIn i o' 111 It ^ p lay -

; ‘l‘“'V h « s ^ o ro - th n n ’*>» Riiu III.' ®n<l Mtioolaillni i j S I •" tnro llm ent 01 One st

Oooiiiii, a n i » D uhl a n d area to i f f l e t ^ i ' ‘l' « thi*'

Hi nilin* S'*" ><>«k » t the, e l l e o t the localW in ^ V J I AA A b o ro o K

J k o o l .S \ A takes tli

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s

F ar H eels SVildcats ai Squad in T*

By T h e A sioclateiM ississippi State handed K entu

le basketball season la.st week b nd A uburn who r«aped the bene: IBS. The 66-58 setback th ey took ftky’s W ildcats loo.se f ro m the trc

plac

C h a m p i o n H e r e..—v . f r o m

s....... ■ o v e r

P A T O ’CONNER 159. :. . . world heavywefBhl w re s tl in f th ro u

bomplon, w ill meet Henry Lena N oi D a tUle b o a t , which will f e a tu re o n 3£ he VFW w re a tl ln t card a t tb e a n d I Udlo R ondevoo tonight. th e V

A * * * rcco r

C h a m p i o n s h i p w m i .. s ta te ,

i l a t c h S l a t e d me

l e r e T o m g b t —P ortland strongboy H enry Lenz ts his c rack a t the world h e a v y - e i g h t w re s tlin g cham pionsh ip lesday n ig h t w hen he ta k e s on e newly c ro w n e d king fro m New ^ ’ lahiBd P a t O 'Conner. T h e bout U fea tu re t h e VFW's th re e -b o u t “ “ “ rd a t the R a d io Eondevoo.Meeting th e cham pion is t h e re - I T ^ ird Lens e a rn e d last week w h en X M .C

cu lm in a te d a long "g ru d g e ' itch " se rie s w ith Tony B o m e by w .

D'Conner to o k the cham pionsh ip )m Dick H u t to n early th is y ea r _

LoulBvllle.--------------------------------------- X C l [n the s e m i-f in a l, Bome w ill p ro b - ly try to s t a r t a new feud w h en S U I

takes o n Nelson Royal. T h e com pt !)clai-even&—(inds-Loggor-Lar-son- -oL-Uk d n g on th e form er “Mr. A m erl- assu re ", BUI M elby .---------------------------------- P h llac Matches b e ^ n a t 8:30 p jn . to e n t

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L u b u r n D u m p s a g L !, _ . ^ . . . . . . . . JL .w om a

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O t h S t r a i g h tO n a tlo r

A D B n R N r-A la ,_ F eb J 7 ,^ lk = .D n r .iSUILj a ten A u b u rn , th e nation 's N o . 2 M is sketball p o w e r , 'h i t 68.6 p e r c e n t g ia n t Its ^ o t s M o n d a y night a n d r a n p lo n si streak t o 30 w ith a 78-66 ro u t y e a r. Tulane. A nn

Sophomore Jim m y Flbbe con- cted lo r e ig h t o f nine H eld goal es and led th e scoring w i th 20 , j h its , H enry H a r t had 18 a n d Rex ederlck 18 In th e balanced A u- F ? ' m attack . I t was A uburn 's 11th “ J w •alght S o u th e a s te rn c o n le re n ce » ““ ®3 itory ap d s e t th e stage I o r th e ” )f®, gcrs’ show dow n clash w ith K e n - ;Dky a t Lexington .Saturdtiy______ '™ P“ 'ru la n e d ro p p ed behind the S o u th - ^ s tem c o n le re n ce leaders e a r ly In I ^

egame b u t k ep t f igh ting b ack hind th e s h a r p outside sh o o tin g Dick O ’B r ie n a n d Gary S to ll . O '- M l . l e n 'g o tn s ^ p o lr i t s a n r s t o i r - t ' r - Rebounding w as th e big d if fe r- ~ ce. A uburn p u lled down 4 1 ' t o 33 I r tho G re e n ie s . •

t . L o u i s ’ W in £

k e i n I s S n a p p e d p l a « ifEORIA, i l l . , ’ P eb . n « 1 - T e n th ; u n p re nkea • B ra d le y university en d ed w orW [h th -ran k ed S t . Louis'. 14 -gam e b a rra i hnlng- s t r e a k M onday n ig h t, de- t lo n 1 Itlng th e B lU lklns 73-65 In ' a " I : ssourl .V alley conlerence b o s k e t- p lay e i 11, gahie. ', . . . tr h e B rad ley w in avenged a 72-63 s a id i s ting by S t . Louis In S t. L ou is t lq n ; * it week a n d l e l t th e B raves an d In t b i lllklns In B second-plice t ie in T h c B co n feren ce w ith 7-2 rec o rd s . In a nclnnatl Is le a d e r w ith 8-0, M onti l h e B rav es se t up a - b r i l l i a n t t im e s ne defense i n rolling to t h e i r 12th w on ■alght h o m e c o u rt victory o l th e B an g i isop. T hoy h n v e not lost a t hom o, fo r si lly tlie o u tah o o tln g _ o t Q eorge o n ly i» e r i (C p t h e b llllk lns iiIbse.~Bur- 'a n d I 1 sc o re d -11 H e l d goals', n in e of T o ro r cm Irom IB to 30 tect ou t.

lOols w ouldn 't be tatliiled, Sei3n« su g g estio n h as been p u t f o r th SP< re-d lstrlo tln g a portion o f t l i l i u n lv e la to tako M o u n ta in H om e o u t of t ig h t I th ird d i s t r ic t aiul bring I t In to liv e i 9 local s e tu p . B u t It will p ro b ab ly M ond « 'Oold d a y befo re tho i ta t a b o a rd l e a t i

ie> th a l a c t io n , , B earh e th in k in g o l the board o l k eep - ta c k ,I m ry (ohoo l In Iti own classi- day i •tlwi may be loundfbut tlw le n tl- 73-68, int, tradition and long rivalry are as ttU th w i . , « - a «

,959

.1 . ' t _

; R e p la c e ‘ as No. 1 I " 'C a f i o n " Felated Vtt&n f ;e n tu c k .v il..^ .‘i i 'c o n i l d c f i 'a t o f :k b u t it w ii.s N o r t l i ( ' i i r o l i n a ^ j e n e f i t .s in th o n a l in n a l r a n k - jF*-' t o o k last M o n d a y shook K e n - f t - , e t r o l d I h e y h a d h t k c n on f i r s t ^ p l a c e in T h e A .s .so c ia tcd P r e s s K j w e e k ly n m k in p r poll b a c k i n K m id - ,I i im ia r y . N o r t h C a r o - B | l i n a ’s^T .T r iro c l .'! n io 'v e J u p f ro m sei'nnci tn fir.st place nnd u n - b e a te n Auburn, th e only team to ^ d e fe a l MlssLssippl s ta lo this s e a - f e so n . jiinipeci from foiirlli to seco n d , Kentucky landed In third place. r _

Mis-sLwippl s in to . which wcig. onto "'trw iiite' K o r id a lOJ-fia''In ’ l t s ............second Ranie of th e week, c lim b ed fro m tcnih to f i f t h . I n the r a t in g s .Sport.*: wrlter.i a n d broadcasters, t h e i r w h o had b een le t ry ‘of goliiR o v e r - Lb o a rd on t l i e M aroons because of ---------th e i r com paratively soft fichedule. apparently were convincpd b y a 20-1 record a n d seco n d place in t h e V w Southcn.slPrn coijference s tan d in g s , " "

O n ly one of la s t wee!: s top 10 _ te a m s rrta lned th e place it h e ld in | la s t weeks ra tin g s . T h a t v,’a .sc tg h th - I j i p la c e St. Louis, w h ic h Rained s e c - • on d pince in the Mis.sourl V a lle y conferencc d u rin g the week by . knocklnir o f f B rad ley . M ich igan Wise S ta te , winner o v er w ell-regarded C O nf€ M ichigan In the B ig Ten. rcBained- tenth a p larfi iiUhe-top, to n hrarkct-a t-thc^ expen.se of W est V irginia. Z

T h e teams are ran k e d on p o in ts aw arded on th c b asis of lo for e a c h 1 3 .6 f i r s t place vo te , n in e for sccond. e tc . place T h is resulted in a t ie between C l n - v v h o c ln n a tl and N orth Oai-olinn S t o t e „ ,a o l r fo r six th place, each w ith 569 p o im s , a n d gave Brpidley a one-point e d g e Qai-„r! o v e r WMt V irg in ia for lehlh. TBO-'159. Rankings are based on g a m e s th ro u g h Inst S a tu rd a y . J®

N o rth Carolina w a s named f i r s t • . o n 38 of 113 ballo ts cast by w r i te r s a n d broadcasters in every section o f j. th e U. 8. The T ar H eels, with a 1 6 -1 rcco rd , defeated W a k e Forest a n d f o u r th C hicago Loyola l a s t week. Q o o d l

H igh-scoring A u b u rn , an e a s y w in n e r over F lo rid a and L o u is ian a p j^„ ^ S ta te , rnn i t s u n b e a te n streak to « u g ii 29. w ith 18 t h i s seaso n . The P la in s - m en drew 20 f irs t place votes a n d jq B22 points. K e n tu c k y , bouncing b a c jc w . . . from —Iti-M ojidny—d e fe a t to i^ichip nionsU N otre Dame on S aturday , e a s i ly i. topped K ansas S ta te to stop its s l i d e ^ m e ' at th ird p lace. ^

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M in lco, w ith the league c h a ra - o n s lilp l ir its 'p o c k c t , co n tin u e s to . A , I d in o ffense with 66,7 p o in ts per m e while Burley Is .second w i th 40. , ir th e s ix th stra lghl week. J e - “ ? “ m e 's defensive average d o m in a tes B c ircu it. T h e Tigers have aU ow ed I averago o l .37.6 poin ts per gam e. ”™ h iic o seconds 'them w ith 41,7.T e a m free throw shooting Is p aced *' O ak ley , w h ich despite two losing I” tli m e s la s t week, built th e ir p e rc e n t- up a co: e u p to .880. The m ark d islodges °*6r Ht 30dlng w hich dropped to seco n d a t <*' 19 w ith r i l c r third a t .848 th a n k s a 25-free throw effort on 19 fouls H»>’sen a ln s t B u rley Saturday. TuesdIn d iv id u a lly , Wilson leads t h e Rail Rl ig u e w ith 58 conversions fo llow ed Castlefc

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M e th o d is t No, 1 / d e fe a ted O u r dall, 21 iv io r L u th e ran , 3-1; C h r is t ia n 'd e - Kuyken a te d F ile r Baptist, 3-1; M e th o d is t game,9. 3 d efea ted Episcopal, 3-1; Bap.< handlca i t defea ted S t. Edwards, 3 -1 ; L u - OSO; hi le ra n sp lit Presbyterian, 2-2. Method: H ig h Individual gam e, H o n s te ln , series, I 4 ; h ig h individual series, H o n - HIghll e in , OSO; h ig h scratch team g am e , week, 6; e th o d ls t N o. 1 , 0J4| hlgH h a n d ic a p Vlnkent a m gam e. Baptist, 903; h ig h G-7;10 s m d lc a p te a m series, M e th o d is t No,

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l a i i s e i p M e e t KHANSEN, F e b . 17 — C nstleford 28, ,yvees s q u e a k e d to victory but p a llj agerm an a n d Delco breezed p ast Tw ir lelr o p p o s it io n In th e opening M an lUnd o f t h e S o u th sld e confcrence O f inlor v a r s i ty to u rn a m en t M onday vvcll igbl. oneC astleford p ro tec ted a narrow D utc arjln th ro u g h o u t th e g am e lo c u t S h e r )wn M u r ta u g h 36-34. B uffing ton swap eighed in w i th 11 C as tle fo rd points to"' I it gave u p sco rin g honors to M ur- team lUgh’s W e b b , who co llec ted h a lf fin a l ’ his te a m 's to ta l. TliH agerm an fash io n ed a 10-polnt .a t U ad In t h e f i r s t q u a rte r a n d never the oked b a c k os i t du m p ed R a f t olflc Ivor's so p h o m o re s 60-24. M cC am - th e 1 on b u c k e te d 18 poin ts for t h e w in- to ir trs w hile D d y 'i n in o to p p ed th e nasli jlng e f f o r t . AllIn th e f i n a l gam es, D elco built ) a c o m fo r ta b le 17-6 h a lf t lm e edge L ■» rer H a n s e n a n d th e n co asted In to ■■■ * '-ID d e c is io n a s E stes led th e way 1th 14 p o in ts . C rockett sco red eight | \ ansen ta l l ie s . X 4Tuesday n ig h t , M u rta u g h m eets -g aft R iv e r i n the f ir s t g iupe while l a istleford a n d H ag erm an collideI the n ig h tcap . py

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founder DiesNEW Y O R K , Feb. 17 W -T lm [ara, 71, founder ol the New York i a D t e _ o L _ th a _ .N f t t i o o a L a Q t b B n ague, d ie d Mondny n ig h t of a * [art p tta c k . M ara had been In “ itlrement fo r the p a s t lew years hlle h is sons. Jack and W elling- JP>“ ' in, hand led the club’s operations. ™ ? The e ld e r M ara founded the " . T lants In 1952 when pro football “ “ as In Its Infancy. Up to 1930, Mara ,:ten h a d to . bankrolL Western ams to b rin g them to .N ew York. e Is sa id to have Invested $2^00 I' the te a m . In 19B5, he turned Jwn an o ffe r o l one m illion dollars 7 * “a’ h e .t lu b _____ ;___ _ .J “,?Jifeated G utterlovers, 4-0; Two M's H fifeated—C u rl—and—E b e rle in r 4-0;---------uroluxers defeated F riday Cats, uic0. Wci High Indiv idual game, T. Tousley,8; high Individual series. B ob f a r - petb, 559; h ig h scratch team game, Kiel lu’oluxers, 430; h igh *^handlcapam gam e, Duroluxers, 452; high j>(]mdlcap te a m series, G erh art and Uaierhhrt, 1,160; high scra tch team ini' ties, D uroluxers, 1,067.- - ----------- - MIc

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1; C hristian defeated F iler Moth- u ulist, 3-1; L utheran No. 3 tied W'nights o l Columbus, 2-J. yf*High Individual game, Kuyken- cciill, 221; h ig h hidlTldual series. A)* uykendall, 649; high scratch teamime, L u th e ra n No. 3, 846; high w.indlcap te a m game, Methodist, Ari iO; h igh handicap team scries, :ethodlst, 2,707; high sc ra tch teamrlcs, L u th e ra n No. 3, 2,509. _ !■«Highlights: Olson, bowler of the BUte tek, 625. Wllcock picked 4-10 split, Inkenberg, 2-7-10 spUt, .M engrel,7-10 spUt.

M ercbanU Leafue ' “fjgj Home L um ber tn d Coal defeated los Book Btore, S -ll O kay Pood inter d e lea te d Union M otors, 5-1; llio Pow er No, J deM ated United ?II Oo,, i - 0 ; A -1 V i*olitery deleat-1 Idaho Pow er No. 1, .4-0. '■High Indiv idual game, Al Lhider, f " H |'hlglr1ndlvlduaI-serlcs,-A l-Lln=' "T" ir, 618; h g lh scratch team giine, , ' Iaho P o w er Ko. 2, OOO; lilgh mdlcap ' t e a m game, Home Lum- ir and C oal, 091; High handicap am series, Idalio Power No. 2, , >33; h ig h scratch team' series, I Iaho Pow er No, 3, 3,OIU,

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F irst round draw ings for th e an district high school basketball to u r a t a meeting o f coaches and princip. the snlit-site n lan ,aga n thia vear. t Burley finds T w in F a Is meeting O t Minico taking on Burley in ' the n i g h t c a p . A t Jerome, (g Gooding will p la y Buhl in the 0 3 ! f irs t contest a n d F iler meets -p j Jerome in the second game. J \ g

T h e tournam ent w lll be a thre e -_______:pronged affair th is y d a r. Action the ■«-» f irs t two nights, F e b . 26 and 21, wlll K g . be a t Jerome an d B u rley . On Peb.28, all teams sw in g b ack to Twin s A C Palls. The m eet w ill conclud» a t _ p a c l Tw in Falls the fo llo w in g week-end, B acrao M nrch 5 through, 7 .

Officials for th e m e e t wlll be John g W ells and D an L e a c h , working.'as th e sc one team, and V e r l W llllami and -M a ll D u tch . JShermnn. W illiam s nnd memb< Sherm an will o p en a t Jerome nnd comple sw ap with the o t h e r te a m by going p ac if ic to" Burley tho se c o n d night. Thc ,team s will a l t e rn a te through the n , . f in a l rounds a t T w in ^ l l s . ^ t li

Tickets for' the e v e n t a ro available o w n er a t th e principals' o f f ic e s In any of bj the participating sch o o ls . Tom ey (,i,ey official! urged a ll p e rsons to buy *175 00 th e tickets ahead o f tim e II posnlble f fo „ | t to insure rapid e n t r y In to the gym- ela tio n naslilms. would

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The 'P ller team b o u n c e d ofl to an ' early lc»d to t ro u n c e t h e Twin Palls freshm an 6 0 ^ , R a y Herd tanked W i i 14 polnti In l e a d i n g the winners ^ while Tom W alto n bucketed 11 Ior Ithendsefs^--------------------------------------

I n the opener, t h e Twin Palls sophomores, s p a rk e d b y Roundtree, .> t ^ , i spurted Bway In t h e lo u rth quuter to n ip a 'S tubborn B u h l team 30- B p -rca 33. Twin Falls le a d b y a staigle inlnt „ • a t halltlm e a n d t h e th ird quuter. ^ 1,

Allen S anderson sc o re d 13 points n i-i,pd fo r Twta Falls w hU e K e y Boyer and P‘“ ™ ' B ob Howard e a c h p ic k e d tip eight n iv p r - fo r Buhl. -

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DGDEN. Feb. 17 l U P H —C a ltle 6 0 ; were oi4e alow (ni a few cow* and atockor today iuses ; nom inally atrudy ; few ca n n e r and Irade 1Iter COWI li.U H 7 .0 U ; o lh c r claasi-s n o l pearedled: c-nlvri : no eu rly nalrA. from eilid^a lUO; biiU'her hoK» am i aiivv* larid-ly Moil

lo w r r ; «arly »ale:i m oatly U.S No. I dclivcrid 2 bnrruw i and gillii ll^O-'ilO lUa. 17.00 to ratiI y : , f e w •j7t)-;iOU lbs. 15.50-16.OU; few iinued_id aow s 12.50»i:i.35. catablliSheep 75; nothin* o f fe re d e n r ly ; Inte Carkit(;rdjiy *lnui;hler lam b s alHiiit »lea<ly , enlimilml a n d rbi)ii-r U;UlOk II). wixilrd i la ii tfh tf r 12, ryenl» i ; .T5T1H!IIU! lllllUV aiM JfTT„S0: fow Ulillty 100-135 Ib i. I5.u0-1H.00; V» lnw«# cu ll ewe* 3.50. Id

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PORTLAND. Feb. 17 l U P n - C m i l e 2r.O . l..1T',-liirt load hijrb gooii to nioi'Uy l"w »-l»>ice biaber, ;il Ih. fe<l ilper* 'JR.75 : Ul hcml U»i lnw crajje choice I.10< Iba. 27.'»0; iiiin iy <-nw»„SO-UI..SO ; dinner* and ru lH 'M I,'> 0 0 -IT.nu . CHICoil "(IJ' lb. fee«ler a teera 'il.M l; .Ml. No. 1od v>*nlrrx ;,!il.0lt*;i2.UII; indiviilii'il I'lioire Nn. I :IIA.OO : ilan ila rd v«>iilcr« mikI e«Kef* '^l.iKi- 1.16'-;:

.00; aniall tol kimkI a n d clioice 400 III, rorn Nwif a l r e r calves ;12.50, CCC I,Hntfn 400; roiiDlc *ma)l liil« n in 'lly No. 2 l.lS 'i,.trb c rs lK.OU-lr:..SU: »<ime 240 IU . 17.UO. N». i h

white tSlire'P 150: no early aniei; yfairniay itampirBice alauibter lamba Ifl.OO; nio«tly unoil Soybwi .00-17.50; cull and eoo<i ewe* t.OO.y.uil.d a n d cnmea^ f Pt lf r - l a m tw Iff:OM V i» . — Hirrle

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DK N V En. Fcb. 17 l U r h - C a i t l e l.fion.Ive* n o n e ; fed ale<*r« *nd heifer* *l<iw, CHlt >*dy lo w eak: cholre trenerally a round

low er for two dnyii w iih (rood >:railr« Wh*id.OO o tt : other clonneii unchiuiKed : fi-il Mnr ..■er* 2I-2.'"--5U; f.*d heiferH 2:l.uO-'Jil.oo; Mny -tl:rtt.yr9. nn.l e*»H-r« July.50-19.00; hnll* :>2.UO-2n.OO; alockor and Scpl ..sler ateer* 2H,50-27,00. Dec ..Hoia 700; rn lher a low ; barrow * an d silt* ( ‘orn•50 lo w e r ; apota 7.‘i l o w e r ; tow* Mar ,»er; top 16.50; bulk Ifi.OO-lfi.SO; *ow* Corn,60-14.25. Mnr ,Sheep 7.000; aU tiu h te r lanilm not fu lly May . .ab lish e il; few early aaleii 2.5-fiU low er Ju ly ....in yeiilerdny 'i beni p r ic e n ; olhcr elnxHr^ ....-w, alcndy except *onie weakrten* in cnll Drriiirhler ewe*; koolcKi nlnuirbter Inmbit Oat*SU-lK.ftO; *horn ,^ la u irh te r Inmiu . HI.5U; M u '. ,U(rhl«r ewe* 4.80-fi.25 ;V M n jh j* n fh * ifr.jO. May ....

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OMAHA, Feh. 17 i /F ) - iU . ‘ DA>~Hoir* Ry*,SUO ; barrow* and trilta 25 lo nioally &0 Mnr ...ver: aowi o f f ; N n. 1 tn R radei May ....}-240 Ih. huicher* I6.2.Vir>.on; few No. Ju ly ....irrade 20:i-'j:{2 11)*. 16 .60 ; aowa 200-550 Sept.... I. U.(l0-14..\0.C attle 7..5U0; ealveii 2.'>; fe<l ateera a leady :Ifera a leady; o ther claaae* a lendy: load KAN:,b-4vh4»i«—wUh-»nd-TrrtTTW'-l.-2fl»--Jb.-tim- rnriTTlier* 2H.0U: choice 1.2'60-1.450 tb*. 2.S,2.S- nnd dar,50: Avera(r« choice he ife r* 2<i.5(^27.25; red J2.IIllly and commercial cow* 17.7&-10.O0. CornSheep R.OUO; m arkei n o l fully estab liahed No. 2 w

iln u e h le r Inm bs; e a r ly aale* ateady to No, 2 yh iffh e r; near 104 lb . cobIro woole<l 1.12>/ .

lUlfhter lamba 19,00; 9'2 Ib. choice fa ll OaUnrn lamlw IR.25; cu ll to good a la u s h te r 2 whiteei 6.00-8.00. Mllo

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LOS ANCELHS. Feb. 17 lU P I - F S M N l- BwleIlle aalable 500; a lau ffh le r a teera and Soybcifera very alow, little dem and fo r any Branilubt o r s ra d e ; llmllefl aellinK on weak Short

SO lower haai*; row* tlow , few Milea Irybred* fairly a lead y : bulla alow, w e a k ;)ckcra and feodera a c a rc e ; lond avera ite ¥ ) .sic* 1,150 Ih. ateera 26.60; load low X ( oiee 1.076 Ih*. 2il.50; a evera l loada w ith -t bids ; few ulillty d a lry b red ro w t 1 8 . 5 0 - _____SO; canner* and c u tte r* 15.50>1R.50; iiljle hend u lilily ran jte bull* 24.00; ut) lo.00 p a id fnr averajre lo t ililily dn irybreda. _ IDAHHf)KR aalable 200; trad ln ir not fu lly ^olnloabllahe<l; packnue No, 1 and 2 R rainfeda nuiry; iifhtly over 200 Ih. b a rro w a and Billa senerall-ady a l l U b : p ackae* No. 2 aowa “ cl d . jiind 380 lb*. 14.00; few heavier down

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CHICAnO. Feh. 17 ( U P I ) - ( U S D A ) —IM 12.000: weak to m oaUy 26 low er on *IcKera; US No. 2 ahd 3 mlxe<l 190-226 “ inlmui I. 16.fiO-16.75; No, 1 n n d 2 100-220 Iba..76-16.00.Dattle fi.500; c * lv « 100; choice and ...CHICime ateera alendy; a teera good and below? •‘’‘‘J nk to 26 low er; fow choice to m oatlyIme l,2fift-1.460 lb. a la u irh ta r a teera 20.76- ‘>*'"“" ‘1 £M); few choice and p r im e 1.100-1,226. 29.80-30.60. TrackJheep 2,600; lamba s te a d r to weak ; ewea 't -ady ; irood to low eholee 100-110 lb. n«oU-h olcd 10.00-19.60; load m ostly choice 107. 20.00. Street

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3HICAG0. t a b . 17 (U P I ) — C heeae : StreelItle d a la lu and lon g h o rn a S».38»A; mldwealweaaed loaf S6-37; Sw U s grad# A 47-49; 8.00.iM 7 ; G-42.U .--------------------------------------------------------[lutter 946,00 Olba.; a te k d y ; M a n d 92ir» 57V j; 90 acore 66% ; 89 acor# 6€V i; T^e‘lola: 90 acore 67>^ i ^0 M ore 67. provldetfelttga 14,600 caaea; w e d i ; .w hite and pm y, T zed la rg e extraa a a l ^ ; m ediuma 32;ndarde 3 2 ^ ; d irtlea 31 V j; checka 31. r'ebniar

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A s M i s h a p C a u s e D oJEROM E. Feb. 17 — B lack Ice waslied by S ta te P a tro lm a n M arv in ^'rig h t a s the cause of two early \ J J orning accidents to d ay In th emo area, Drivers o f b o th vehicles I J ltre tre a te d and re leased . I T J At 1:16 aJn . a 1957 C hevroletIven by H erbert B . W estch. 67, WAIlise. w ent o u t o f co iitro l th re e - Chainu r th s of a mile e a s t o f th e Je ro m e agrlcuty lim its . Tho c a r s lid ab ro ss’ th e doubtigjiway. o v ertu rn ing w hen I t h i t ^ P c * le shou lder. D am age w as e s tim a ted , $1,000.W eston was ta k e n to St. B e n e - Thect's hospital for e x a m in a tio n an d wouldleased. . ■ IssueA 1053 Chevrolet w a s dem olished a liiUter_ .lt.J lliL off th e . rond fo u r a n d farmiree -fo u rth j m iles w est of Je ro m e was “I, 7 : 1 6 ajn ., lan d in g In a coulee. It won C harles D. H olllbaugh , 21, Jerom e,50 w as exam ined a t fit. B en ed ict's y(jfiu p lta l and released . - Bensoi

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M nr*....... 1 .17 'a 1 .U'i 1.H7', 1 .37'*May ......... l.;!;!i, i . ; u \ 1 .a,V-K T O yO tflJ " i y .........I - I ' . i . 2o \ 1.21 I n r c c s tS e i 'l ......... l . ' . ' l ’ i 1.2U'., 1 ,2 0 \ 1.20% T h e j

KANSAS CITY U . S .KANSA S CITY. Koli 16 (/1» > -W b > ut aat .o f ve)

r u n ; di)wn 1‘!, lo up \ r e n u . No. 2 hard vVflffOn nnd dark h a rd I1.9H.2.H; No. » l.!M5. N o, 2reii J2,00-2.0;;N ; Nn. 1 J1.!»K-2.(I2N. C lU lS e r

Corn lOH ca ra ; nnmlnally im c h n n c e tl . I tS bONo. 2 w h ite ll.27-l.S4N ; No. .1 11.21-1 .;5;iN ; AUBUStNo, 2 yellow & mixwl 11.12',i ; No. 3 $1.00- I n t r O d l

OaU 8 c a m ; nominally u n c h a n tc e d . No. C O U ntr;J white fiA -70'(,cN ; No. 1 63-6U‘i ,c N . f o r A n

Mllo m a iz e }1.9{).2.0t.Kafir 81.U6-2.07N. ___Rye ll.2 7 -1 .1 1 N . k jBarley J l ,f )2- 1.0RN. A l OSoyheana S2, lfi^;-2,20HN. X i l OHran ^Short! |.1K,.S(l..1il.2S. L \

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------------------------------------------------------ --p o r t flIDAHO PALLS la n us

U)AHO FA LU , K.b, 17 |/ n - ( U S D A l - o „ o m Polalo o ffc rin ir* moderale; f a i r w i r e in- quiry; alow , barely ite iily ; ru s se ta U S 1trenerally a iz e A, 2 Inch or ( o i . ’m in lm u n i S c c r c t JBacked p e r cw t. watched fob m a r k e t a : 100 E l r n ylb. sack 1(W20 per cenl 10 o r. l a n r e r 1.80- j i ,2,00; 2(I-.3Q per cent 2.00-2.26; 3 0 -4 0 per a C lc g a i eent 2.10-2.25 ; No. 2 mostly 6 o t . m in im u m ' I t p<1.16-),26; p rice* -to trowera: t r a d ln u l i g h t ; t h e m l ruisetj bu lk p e r cwt. al fro w era c e l U r a lobe wa.hed p ack o u t hu ll US 1 2 i n c h or WOtUOI 01. m in im u m . 1.40-1,60 ; 2a m o a tly 6 o t. AV&ll&i minimum .36-.60 . T h e

CHICAGO c o m m eCHICAGO. Fcb. 17 (UPI) — r o U t o e a “ 7 W

(old and n e w ) ; T oU | U. 8. a h lim te n ta 600; V ld e 0 ( arrlvfils 8 1 ; .tra c k 283; luppllea n u x { « ra te ; M e n tB demand m o d e ra te ; market a teady to s l ig h t ly weaker.

Track e&Iea (100 Iba, U6 lA u n leaa o th e r - 1» lie lU te d ) : Idaho ruisaU 8 .40-3.60 ; M ln- B O I l neaota-North D akoU Roi r iv e r v * l le y Pon- Liaei 2 .10-2 .26; few 2.J0.

Street **.lea: Idaho ruaaeta S.RS-I.OO; S e C M ^ !A 2.66-8.00; bakers 4.20-4.40: f e w 4 .50 ; R F a r ] M inneioU -N ortb DakoU Red r iv e r v a lley - «o n l Pontiaca 2.fiO-J.OOi Nebraska r o u n d 1-e.la IB 2.26; W iaconain ru iitt B u rb a n k a 2.86- I.OO; Sebagoa 2.10. B u r lc h i

Onlona ; S upp llea moderate ; d e m a n d mod- R e d d l serale; m a r k e t aboul steady. _______

Track a a le a : None reported.Street a * le s : Idaho yellow S p a n la h S.SO;

midweat y e llo w ^lobe mediuma 2 .7 6 , few 8.00.

ru T u iiE aHie fo llo w in g futures q u o ta t i o n s are

provldetl b y E. W. McRobtrU s n d eota- pany, T w in F«l)s.

OntsniFebruary. 2.4S aaked; no aalea, , , Hlih Low c io a a CaraMarch-;T;r...Tn:nzr.5:TIS 2.R7 2.8.4 890 November. 1.60 aaked; no aalea

D o u b t s H e s C r d

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P l a n f o r F a r m sWASHINQTON, Peb. 17 ( D P I ) —

C hairm an Allen' J, E llender, s e n a te ag ricu ltu re committee, vo iced s tro n g doubts to d a y about a D e m o c ra t ic pfoposal to s u E jo r t-c ro p — p r ic e r “ ^ a g h - d f f e c t l e d e r a l p a y m e n t s \ o _ ___

The L o u is ia n a D em ocrat s a i d he would k e e p a n open m in d o n the Issue u n t i l h is committee f in is h e d a fu ll-scale scries of h e a r i n g s on ■ farm leBlalaUqn, . But h e . s s l d he was In c lin ed n t tlie m o m e n t t o say It won't w ork ."

B e n s o n Oppmes P la n A griculture Secretary E z r a T a f t

Benson, In testimony y e s te rd a y , flatly o p p o se d the dli-ect p a y m e n t plan b e in g p u t forth by S e n . H e r­man E. T a lm ad g e , D,, Q a ., a n d o th e r Dem ocrats.

Benson s a id the p roposa l w ould ^ mean ‘'g o in g from bad to w o rse ." A He said congress should a c c e p t ad- ■> m in istra tio n proposals t6 r e l a x con- ' trols on production and a llo w cuts in p rice , su p p o rts lo t h a t f a o n e r s wlll p ro d u ce less.

Ths d i r e c t payment Id ea I s p a t- • temed a f t e r th s plan w h ic h was advanced d u rin g the T r u m a n nd- m ln lstraU on .by lomier A g r ic u ltu re Secretary C harles F. B r a n n o n .

P la n E ip lilned T a lm ad g e '! bill would cSIl f o r the

governm ent to atop buying u p co t­ton, w h e a t a n d other • 'b a s ic " c ro p s I t su p p o rt prices. F arm ers I n s t e a d would s e ll UiMr products f o r w h a t ­ever th e m a rk e t would, p a y . -

The g o v em rtien l then w o u ld m a k e - p s M n t s to cover the g a p b e tw e e nm i r k e t^ - p r l c e s - in d - tu i r p a r l t j r 'r o r ------------p art o f t h e i r output.

T alm adge h aa been w o rk in g w ith Sen. H u b e r t H. H u m p h rey , 0 .,Minn;, a n d u v c n l o th e r s e n a te Dem ocrats to broaden h ia o r ig in a l bill to c o v e r a w\der r a n g e o f fo rm prodllots. • '

E llchder agreed w ith B e n s o n 's VloW t h a t d ire c t payments w o u ld n o t benollt . t h e >m'a|l f trm e rs .. B e n s o n ■aid n o n rb as lo orop p ro d u c e rs also , . , would "ciJm e olamotmg” ' f o r p a y - , m enu, ,

Talinndgo nqlod tlmi; t iie d ire c t p a p e n t p ian -alrc iily l i In e f f o c t ; - . - will) • d m ln ls tn tlo n a p p rd V a i— for wool, tO tfa r a n d minerals*

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I t H a s C r a n k %iNbvv ' x u r t K , i 'ti). 17 HTPI) - ------lOOk,” said th e m an, and he open- I the luggage com purlm f'iu of the ylish little grecn-boriicd automo- le and p o in ted to n RiidKcl of lhc :>en rond t h a t mo.si Ani(‘r ic a n s for- 2 ^ 3t about diiriUK the iMO's, Indeed, losu young d i'ivers never hep rd o(

T here i t w as. .standaid I'qulpnicntI hn au tom oihip ,sn npw th n t . .11. ----- :—o n 'l bc on sale naiTonally m m erlca for a n o iiie r nionlh o r so. •I t was. a c r a n k —loiin, meiallic. ounted on hook.s a t ihe ready for >e in time o f conkiiip-out of thea rtc r . ___“T he Ja p a n e se ." .s-nd th e doin- isiraLor. ’‘th in k of pverythinR. ^ h ere’s m any a tltnc .since th c crank “inlshed from th e auiQ scene Ihnl J" ® I'O wished I had out', plu.s a n en- ^ ®' ne I could hook li lo."This wa.s a ptovicvv of Uie now royopet’* c ro w n cusioin — wiih hlch Ja p an will try to banzai intx),e A m erican sn ia llcr-car m ark e t—-fifl.hQL'icpDW£ir- jnh whirli__fJigv-laim will do 80 milns an h o u r and t get up to 33 milr.s on one gal- T £ n of gasoline.A c tu a l ly , t h e T o y o p p t Is s o r t of L — — id d le g r o u n d b e t w c r n 'Xoine o f th c ,l y E u r o p e a n a u t o u n p o ru s a n d tlic l a l l e r A in c n c H i i c a r s . I t s b im ip c r .- - b u m p e r l e n g t h l.s H f e e t , fou r f„r c h e s — a b o u t h a l f a lo o t . s h o rte r fii<ance.j a n a R a m b l e r — i t w e ig h s 2.6B8 m n d .s , a n d I t s t u r n in g c i r c l e addiiio tia

f e e t . I t ' l l r e t a i l .so m ep la c e u n d e i faiiinkr i

■500- "’ nlrifloA l th o u g h I t w o u ld .seem t h a t th c jovV rm .r ip a n e s e . w h o a r c c le v e r m e r c h n n - with oih< s e r s , h a v e w o r k e d b o th t h e word.s o y ” a n d " p e t " i n t o th e i r p r o d u c t 's th n t m e im e . o n ly t h c " p e t " w a.s ta k o n r i jn n p e o m E n g l la h . T h e f i r s t p a r t o f th c I'onn* w im e is f r o m t h c c a i 's m a k e r , th c “ ' ’ 1 7 1 ) y o t a M o t o r c o m p a n y , J a p a n 's f o t n j c r g e s t a u t o m o b i l e p r o d u c e r . tlo n b r o

T h e y p l a n e v e n t u a l l y a n a t lo n n i e r ? ° n ^ in S. m ark e tin g for their full line and m aj

— vehicles,— IncXudin^f-ft - s ta t io n ------------igon and a four-w heel drive "land s ^ i f t l i u lser." An e a ii le r Toyopet made ir^ct.s I bow on th e We.st coast last county 1 igiist. T his n ew model lh a t will bc troduced so o n th roughout thc h b i3 i- u n try has a m ore stylLsh de.sign, dairy p r r Am erican ta s te . n n i so

al gm un<__ I-:-!-:— ............. - - . Iiflcfttc9 ._

ilaska Asks Port ;[3|r' For Civilians Use

Il n c h a rJUNEAU. A lask a. Feb. 17 (U P D - «B ia

senate m em o ria l reque.sting thc ip ir tm e n t o f defense to release jr t facilities a t W hittier for civil- ony for a n use h as b e e n entered by Sen. ' ‘lopiion eorgo M cN abb. D.. Fairbanks. HBies- T h e m em orial Is addressed to ing and icretary of D efense Nell H . Mc- .Toy and th e A laska congressional oS^Slik ilegatlon.I t points o u t t h a t the release of SBiso 10 m ilitary p o r t to com m ercial use JJo ^o f ould m a k e 'a n u m b er of buildings s'ni5 i callable fo r s t a t e institu tio n a l use. ProvidinG T h e m easu re a lso suggests th a t a ‘" 3 ^ , 52 tmmerclal p o r t w ould bring Indus- ,mhoririi y to the W h it t ie r area a n d pro- I8.000 p de active p a y ro lls for AlosJjan res* , enla. * pile bli

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BOISE. F e b . 17 (U P I)-A rtic le s Incorpora tion w ere filed w ith the -R e q u ii

cre^ary of s ta t e today fo r B and F a rm Supp ly , In c .. Jerom e, with _ ^ v 5 j cap ita lizatio n 'Of $25,000. Incor* asonts

jra to rs a re D a le F . and F re d A. cruelty arlchalter, b o th Jerom e, a n d Fayne eddish, TW in F a lls . h b i 28

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SiMPLOT SO

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"My yields arc up on< Nitrogen Fertilizors."

That’s th e opinion o f 1 ful Roclcford, Idalio, fa rn potatoes in our area, a n down because of a poor yi 200 sacks o f potatoes, 7 more than 60 bushels o f 1 th o t is at least one-fourth produced without U S S believe th e ammonium

, scab on my potato crop,”y Mr, Williams used 1

nitrogen p er acre on po ' and 66 pounds of availabh spen t for fertilizer was b Williams says.

Insist on USS N itro( for maximum yields fro ir Ken Fertilizers are high-i fertilizers th a t are easy Fertilizers are sold by p r c rs throughout tl\o-West.

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112 MILE l i m i t ] Poci/ic

A r e c e n t ly enacted l a w by P a n a m a h a s g p e b lo c k a d e of t h e P u n ^ m a canal. T h r r i t o r i a l lim its 12 m i l e s to sea on e ith e r b e e n fo rc e d ) P an am a , te c h n ic a lly could c e o r le a v in g ihe c a n a l bo th ends. T h xc t h e law . holdlnp t h a t lh e tre a ty of 1 n i t c d access. Some Q u a r t e r s view T a n a r

r i s i n g natloDalism a n d com m uD lit p re n a l .

nri/.iiur

L e g i s l a t i v e L o gIrilmliolaw.

By The A nocUtcd P rria Intrnducfd In H o i i> e ol.vii.m

n - tt? iW jiya a n d -m w trirv ------ I'm rn lin s ^K>ii>|>oriiry diialillliy i n » t i r»cn'p, ii> lu- ndvnniM

incest by a one per c e n t t a x an coiprwl in Ju n >l«>yo«. SHSl

(S la to affairil— Pr«% -idiiiir for an Incrcaa Il io n a l levy on behalf o f achiMil ilimrii;!* mnlntai int; to nie«l mlnimiim levy riNjiiire- .SliU lla, ataiii|)

(S tat* affair*^ — AiilhorlrinB c rn trra e rn o r to makf rK li> ro cn l ak'rrrnu'iita niorr.\ o ther atatei for enforcomonl of child HII7fl l*ort. Providi:B270 (Way# and m e a n s ) —ProvkllnR fonnty t m ere rctcnUon of a bill of cx- ayat«*m. npe by r drawee for mor«* thnn 24 SIH.1 irn will Qot ftmouDl tx> an accept- .ti.niii],r. aohool;B271 (W ays and m o a n s )—Pro\tdlnR 8D65P O C reRUlatlon of m o t o r trnnKporta- gage li

1 b r o k e r s . aurv«*yi:n 2 7 2 ( J u d lc l f t r y l - I n c r e a s ln K tcach- 8 D8»

m i n i m u m alck leave t o e ig h t days to oac1 m a x im u m to 32 d a y s . ccpb t — Pa8SCf|-"b»-H<MW4e----------—— —JJ14— (A a ampDd(«d I n Bpnntc) — 8B70 c l f y l n g procedurw f o r sch o o l dla- d e p a r t: t s t o com piito th o lr n e e d a tinder o fr lc m n t y em erg en cy achool f u n d ? . SBIOB 1 5 4 — Provid ing for g r a d i n g of but- d o p a rti

qulreirB 131— AdopUng grade standards for of the ry products. b b 43niKO <F>lucalion1-Prov!dInB addition- provlsl rm und« for ravocatlon o t t«achera' cer- pijnsat■J>i£3......................................... ............................... SBSaR4:i (Kerwy el al) — In c rea n ln g Iwnd the t« form produci brokera f r o m 12,500 tn may br.oo.in 10 (CoiinllH and m u n ic lp n iil lp n )— SD.ISv’id in tr th a l Uxpayera* a ta t c m e n l nri^l chnndiafu rn inhcsl lo Uxpayer o n l y when ihere erly ta

c h a n ir e In aanrued v a l u a t i o n . HBOTniH (hXucatinn) — C l a r i f y i n g prncr- from 11 fa f o r (whool dlilrlcLa t o co m p u te liieirla t in d e r county em erirervcy school fund. .H40 (PuWle h»llh)-M«Lkinit It . («|. p L lfo r a n y o n e to "aell or b * r t e r a child fot, v y l l J

illlon o r a'liy other p u r p o s e . ’' |Killed b y .H o u s e I

:b163— Increasing n o n - r c 8 ld en t hunt- I a n d fish ing llctiue f e e n .

:b130—Requiring ll p e r m i t from the ttm i,rd of h ea lth for u#e o f breed names u mm ilk . ' c h il la

Introduced in S e n a t e h ie d liB160 ( Education) — A m en d in g mini- th e hC n wlucatlon formula t o provide |26,-000 f o r public ichooia. m i l l e r R151 (Reclamation a n d I r r lE a t lo n ) - ROS: v lH ine uniform quallflcA t.Iona fo r votera m c e tlt ir r l i r a t lo n dlalriet a le c t lo n * . H tn n o i B1I52 (F inance) - I n c r e a a l n n aalary f io r l r ln s of appolnUd a t A t « officlala to Od Of 100 p e r year. . S ta te s B 154 (Ju d ic ia ry and r x i l e a ) —Provid- T ac o n

t h a t th e aecrttary o f s ta te oom- .J b ie n n ia l reports I n t o compactr •u m e . th e TB155 (Oounties and m u n lc lp B lltl^a ) p ro ,T oh lb ltdng m U troaU nen.t of animals, . u i — iB156 ((Dountlea and m u n lc lp c lU lca ) c n in c i^ u l r l n g & majority v o t e l a eleoUon^ Of m e:z o n e imincorporatod a r e a s . iw ses B157 (Oounties aud m am lolpalU les)to v id ln g for the . a p i jo ln tm e n l ol .in ts t o socleUes for p re v e a t lo o Of P ag ee l ty o f anlmali b y aherUfft- tn d h e ld 1 y ora . • '

Paaaed by Bcnrnt*IB126 (Revenue and tax a tio n )—Auth- R E A D

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1 o f D a v id W il l ia m s , s u c c e s s - 1

f a r m e r . “ There w a s s c a b on , a n d y ie ld s g e n e r a l l y w e re o r y e a r , b u t I g o t m o r e th a n IS, 7 1 b u sh e ls o f w h ^ a t an d o f b a r l e y per a c r e . I b e liev e i

j r t h m o re than I w o u l d h a v e r a

I S S N i t ro g e n F e r t i l i z e r s . I ■ H u m s u l f a t e h e l p e d p r e v e n t j

o p , ” M r . W ill ia m s r e p o r t e d . f i e d 1 2 0 p ounds o f - a v a i l a b l e u I p o t a t o e s , plus p h o s p h a t e , ■

l a b l e N on his g r a i n . “ M o n e y I 'a s a w is e i n v e s t m e n t , " M r. |

i t r o g e n F e r t i l i z e r s t h i s y e a r V f r o m y o u r ' farm. U S S N it rd - I i g h - a n a ly i i s , p r o f i t - b o o s t i n g > I i a s y - to - u s B , U S S N i t r o g e n ■ y p r o g re s s iv e f e r t i U z e r 'd e a l . . I

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T h e law extends (he rep u b lic ’s drawcllher s id e of (he Islhmus. Sho u ld m ent.ild c o n lro l all shipping a p p ro a c h - .secret. T h e U. S. has refused lo recoR- helpof 1903 g u a ran tees free a n d u n - sonie

a n a m u 's action as a n im blnatlonpreHsure to in lem atlonallze the 25-pai

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i/.injf d i r w lo r of enii'lii'incnl aei’u r ily tary trciwy to rcy iiire piui'li'ji'i. cncnu:c<l in "T |'* 'u n tru r lin ir public liiiildinsi lo m u i »iir«w

Iwm.U i>nvmmt fvf • rnn '- ' OGCn-iliu liona un d e r ih^ rm i'loym rnl a ec iir lly BCIl

SliTH (K liv liim t ' — Krvltiiiir p r im a ry ivliiin law tl» iirovida for n m off v o lin ir . F ar

rw )u iro cuiliiiu- fuc (ULri.V l ia l lu t - a n d - tu 4 9 5 3ivnni-e d o te of clivli.iii lo fira l T u « d u y _ „ j .

J u n e . ardsSHSl (CJounticn and niiiniflpallliea) — eCOrC

ir re a a in c th e lax levy limit for c e m c te ry SUppOn ln ta in n n c e . In g a.SHU ( F r« lerie lv*en< —IlNiiiirinB: I ra d ln tr ThDV ■ mp co m pan lea lo niflinialn re d e m p tio n /ntcra In countiM of H.OOO iw pulation a n d Of t h torr. a loacHII7R (Coiii)lloa nnd Miiiiiiclimliliea) — m

ro v id in e fo r a method of delerm inintc th e lunty c o n tr ib u tio n to icnoheri’ r e t i r e m e n t'Ktem. acconSin.T (E d u ca lin n ) — F.xtrndinK lo M nrch .n ilil, th e em orcency lumdinn H m lla f o r i . . . „ hool d is t r ic ts .8D65— AMtliorlelng corporatlona to e n - ThLs ) ige In p ra c tice of enRineerlng o r Innd p e r C'

8B8U—^^Im ltlng re ta il liquor llcenaea ) ono fo r each 1.500 population cx - SO mu ;p t t h a t any municipality m ay hav e If f a r

8B70— R equ iring th e fish a n d gnm e ' e p a r tm e n t to m ain tain Ita p rln c lp u lrrices In Ada county . beforeSBIOO— R em oving from du tlw o f t h e fn rm pB p artm en t o f public awslHtnnco th o re - _i_’ .a lre m e n t t h a t It m aintain a re g is te r p i^ n t,r th e b lin d . t h a t8B43— p u tt in g s ta te employcn u n d e r gunporovlslona of lhe unem ploym eot com - „ i’l , .in sa tlo n lnw. r e ia t li.aBSazrrlncrvnslng from^aU to 20 yearn "Wl le te rm fo r w luch Muiily KySpitlilB* "Bttliffilay b e leased. _ _____

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U N IT Y . Feb. 1 7 -G o ld Seal C h in - w ithnllla A ssociation of Mnglc V alley someled I ts m on th ly m eetlne S u n d ay a t McVc;10 h o m e of Mr. an d Mrs. R ay P re y - Mond;illler w ith 18 m em bers a ttendh lg , Hel(Ross P a g e waa In charge o f th e egs. 2

lee tln g w h ich fo llo w erth e p o tlu c k TFBellInner. H e and W ilton Page r e p o r t- Poll1 o n th e Northwestern U n ited p.m . 1ta te s ch in ch illa meeting h e ld a t th e tt'acom a, W ash., Jan , IB, M r. a n d cers ([ra. R a y Freym lUer also a tte n d e d oh hole T a c o m a session. PollP r a n k Holtzclaw, Boise, v e te ra n says t

W nohllla raiser, spoke on p rob lem s In th<f m em b ers . Piiiixiises of the m o n th - C analr se ssions are to assist m em b ers ry lng1th c h in ch illa raising prob lem s, car, Page ' s a id . N e jit‘"'meellng w ljl b e tlon, 1eld I n O oodlng o ti March 16. tru n k

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In Renemr, wjiat ARrlcuIture Secre* ‘i t w as tary E/.n\ T a ft BoiLson.seemed to use o f bi« ?»ying- wi< Ihflt lArmcrs h6V(;r ~ W g l had it .so Rood, luul th a t this haa S y m ln f Rot to bc coiTcclcd not later than B e n s May 15. o n h i s

Sonip non-pxporUs m ay not under- called_ s tan d ilu.s nway. Neither did the inembrr.s of th e srn a tc agrlcul- ^ tu re commlitpp, ^

Ben.soii hn.s been tryhiR to explain ^ economic pinblpiii.s like.U ils to con- Kressmen (or innrc lh a n six years.Mostly, they don 't Rct lhe message. Kpffer Sometimes ihry a c t downright ,an- ovm ] taRonistii:. and Bcn.son. with admir- able forc.slRht. thus time brought aloiiR a do?.en of hl.s friends, who sa t ^ beside and behind him . ‘TX t

They comprbicrl' t-Tie whole top a n d ci d raw er of the aR nculturc depart- be th e m ent, includinR u n d r r and assistant s e c re ta ■secretaries. B ut pvrn with ihelr m c L i help lie gouldn't .srcin to satisfy t h a t f< sonie of the sen ato rs. la te r .)

F irs t there wa.s th e n ialter of his Sym i 25-pape statem ent. Son. Mlllon R. c e n t m YounR, R.. N. D.. sa id helpfully he M cLi d id n 't see any reaso n fnr the secre- ity/* tary to-burdcn hln^sclf reading this, Sym l " I t 's the same old s ta tem en t wc’vo tlo n ." been- gel tlnjj • for Tcarjr.*'- said YoimR;— Sjrml

Benson ogreed to .settle by hitting tho highlights, as follows: B enson

Farincis m ade m ore money In .4958 than ever before. Livliitratond- A f f a rds on fanns a re the lilghest on record. But the k in d of high price ^ supports congress liisis ts on provid- L Ing a re about to foul up the deal. JL T hey are pricing fa rm products but of the market. T h ey also are piling , . t ^ j a loqd on the tax p ay e rs th a t Is help- . Ing undermine th e economy,

W heat Is in th e w orst fix of all, according to B enson.

W heat production recently has been supported a t $1.81 per bushel.T h is encouraged fa rm e rs to raise 54 *i. i] p e r cen t more of I t la s t year than m enLs th e year before. As a result, we have „ so m uch wheat sq u irre led away th at if farmer.i dlrtr^’f. rnU p .n hnshpl t.hU y ea r nobody would m iss it. **I’m

Benson said th is h a s to stop, and f J , before thc m iddle of May. when „ fai:mcrs must know how much to p lan t, and of w h a t . He proposed th a t congress a d ju s t wheat price supports downward to a "feed-use 1 7 5 .^ ^ relationship."

"W hat'S th a t? ” dem anded Sen. . B ttliffrsym lnfton ; lXrMo..-who Ben- son possibly had th o u g h t was inter-

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Two men a re In T w in Falls olty la ll waiting a rra ig n m e n t on charges t of pe tty larceny. T h e y aro charged J w ith stealing a h e a v y chain and _ _ some tools from a tru c k parked In a McVey Im plem ent company lot . , M onday night.

H eld by police a r e R obert L. Stev- „ J pas. 20. and Joe O . Randoval. « . I t g Is believed the m en a re transients.

PoUce spotted t h e m en about 10 p.m. Monday rem o v in g goods from th e truck. Tho m e n r a n when olll- ™ cers approached .a n d wero arrested a h h o u r or two la te r a t a local hotel.

Police Chief H o w ard W. Gillette says th e men p a rk e d a Bulck sedan In th e alley b eh in d th e Twin Falls T C an al company o ffice a n d were car- X ry lng goods from t h e truck to theU’ J car. Police drove th e c a r to the sta - I I tlon. leaving th e s to le n goods tn th e f tru n k to be Iden tified b y MoVey's. f ■

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h i s second glass of I c e w ater, | i 3 led on his panel o f e x p e rts . -They i W M uhdcd for 45 m in u te s , a f tw M U Ich gymlnglon n o te d t h a t nobody m 1 answered his q u es tio n . Iassistan t Secretary M a rv in M e-— in said you llrst h a v e to k n o w th e .y {. ee of ' corn, l i e aald wh e a t , t ar d purposes, is a b o u t 10 p e r x e n t j fti t e r than com. ' /J lliym lngton said, co rn , a c co rd in g to ' ■

agriculture -d ep a rtm e n t b u lle tin f I'K J a n , 15, was selling f o r »1.M

■ bushel. .lii: I f thnt Is true." h e a sk ed Benson ■ |1!J company, " th e n w h a t would ^ij.:

th o price of w h e a t u n d e r .the re ta ry ’s proposal?" . i.'iii':JcL a ln —"I'd like to try t o ahsw er it fo r the record." ( T h is m ea n j |v'lr’i s r.) •»>»;ym lngton-"D ld you s a y 10 per it m ore?" .'tjllIcL aln —"II depends on t h e q u a l. : ■ B

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Iym lngton then h a d to 'l e a 7 S r" H » :H B d h e would re tu rn la te r . S o will B n iso n , obviously.

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F r i e n d l y S u i t | |lO ISE, Feb. 17 Wl—S ta te . A uditor I W illiams proposed a " f r ie n d ly ” irt suit yesterday to d e te rm in e 'fi Isdlctlon over th re e I d a l io g o v "1 iJ m e n t agencies, f ,r j,l i e y are the ta x co lle c to r’s , of- ’i ijn (, th e departm ent o f f in a n c e a n d ' v i|ij'

departm ent of publlo a c c o u n ts , . ’.: i.:| it Issue ll w hether th e d e p a rt- ' ‘ jij n t s ore under th e g o v e rn o r’s of- '). now occupied by B e p u b llc a n ber t E. Smylle, o r u n d e r t h e Jn r-

I 'm not mad a t anybody , l e a s t or'~i;J-ii th e governor," W lU lam a s fld . i’ ■jS'

n n o t trying to g e t c o n tro U o f .i . j | j th ln g th a t doesn’t b e lo n g t o ^ e .B u t I do want c o n t r o U ic ^ ^ de* ’jl|y . •tments for which I ’m le g f lly te - nslble." . I .^riuioms announced last w e e b h a H I Ilsmjffilng three em ployees Injjihe H R lartm ent o f public a c c b u B ts i i f i - p a Uve March 1. T heir wbrk nrlU'be soUdated with th a t of empldjrei B t th e auditor's office. , j H u imjrlle has declined to say .wheth* legal actlon'mlght be s ta r te d ! to jlf'm :e payment of wage c la im s .lor

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porlf^mred, Phonr ItK _________7 W*!— I VViLI* Hike cnre of chlMroii In myI. w as- UK -y__________e rd a y i>KllKATAI’lN(J. (;uuranUJ«l work. No 5 fr tm i too InrKcor miuiil. Phone KK it-2R17. d IIOUSKWUitK by day or boun ?hliftck,

A MANUUK huulinK. Vernon GlamPhone aV Ii. Uuhl._________________

UAUY SITriNU, «inya or ovcninga. Exp ver n cn m i Inily. Phone UK a-Hri2. t WOMAN , wanu ail typea houaeclean10 t h e Phone RK S.HB7U or UK 8-5410 evenii CCOm- llAVK TilUCK wlU gravel. Alao r 1CCCS.S“ ronjovni, lop anil. I 'h o n e 0051-J4, il

CU.STOM manure houling. Phon* BEnyncs- 4064 after (t P.rru^---------------^ ------

CUSTOM manure hauling, plowing trnctor Idiide work. C,A a-RG58.

I W ILL iron in my home. 1813 Heybgrin S Kaat. RK a-70fiR.___________________

CUSTOM iiiahiiro hauling and plowUE 3.1flK2, Kcrnnn Rwdtke._________

CUSTOM MANUUE hauling and plow I Phone KA 4-afrKfi. Paige Tortel. Jern

WAJjTl-ID! i'ull o r pnrt time bookkeep T — Atloniollve train ing . Tw o yeara eji Q n rionce. Phono UK ;i-Ol64.__________

TUIOK TOi'i'lNG and removal. Free~< r I d a - n/fttcH, financing availnble. Fully

aurod. Dick Pooler. UK 3.4.17B. i . nv DilESSMAKlNG. children'* elothaa, a lt

tiona. buttonbolea. Reaaonabl*. PhPE 3-Oflia. .________

H om e. 7 YKAlt Vxpcricncetl aervice aU llon alU e (in d an t and management experience w< . .f lo o r like po»!Hon w ith 'm a jo r oil eompi

Uox C-m; c/o TimewrNowa._________

iblcmfT remodeling, repairing, or pa to b e ing. Nothing down, up to 6 yeara to i

t h e General Hulltljng Supply RR 8-fl.lOn ASPHALT paving—H auling d irt, dnd

T>_ gravel and aand. Ready*Mix cem i Pipe laying, etc. Concrol# work of

Hff t o kinda 1 Idaho Conatruction Co., Jero Idaho. EA 4-2486.,__________________

TREES — SH RUBS , EV ER G REEN Sf T r im m e d , R e m o v e d ,I o n T o p p ed o r R e p la c e d

FULI^y IN SU R ED -FU L LY EQUlF - S e n . pk d TUBE s p e c i a l i s t sS c o l - Eallm^f* Made w ithout Obligation Is r u n ~ Call RE 8.2771

V A U G H N ’S

T o o n s L A N D S C A P I N Ge a t & t r e e s e r v i c e

h t to HELP W ANTED— FEMALlu n c h . WOMEN S.w K u y il« d y .C u l W r. a f te r - round aprona home. Earn 12(1.16 do

Spare lime. Wrllie Accurate Mfga., F port, New York..

DEHENDAIILE young lady to b ^ p i C C houaework and child care. P rivate rt [-1^ " and balh. W rite Dox B.26, e /o Tlr

Newa.word -

: t ' F I V E T E L E P H O N I

R E C E P T I O N I S T Sf l l '— Good pay. abort houra, no experiemM2___ neceaaary. Apply Uoom No. 2. Nev2.70 berry Building, 9 ;00 A.M., *tU «!(UO___ “ Ttm:<.60lUb-

_____________ W O M A N F O R _

• I " G e n e r a l O f f i c e W o r krtion. ,iyim M U S T B E G O O D T Y P I S T

I.I W r i t e B o x C -2 2‘‘‘ I® c /o T lm e s - N e w serlia-■onfl. auting age, exporienca, eio.IU b*tlier. .

H O U S E K E E P E R

---------- — A g e ' 2 5 t o ^ 5 - -bath.

eri a n d m o d e m m o th c r lc s s h o m ey drena-1 8»6g84'. T w in r a i l s . T w o b o y s a g e s '

a n d 0. H o u r a 10:30 a .m . t(I Sportsilhorlaed 7 :3 0 p.m . .W r ite —lib A ve-

tiiiihinK; . p . 0 , B o x 7 8 0 T \ v i n F a J !

rvl’t i . '* j l G iving c o m p le te I n f o r m a t lo r

utburlBod ___________ _____________ __________

; Tr»u« HELP WANTED— MALIW ^ 'UtUlGA-lXlU. Moticrn houae except "'Jf hent. B loiith Hanaen. 1 weet. -• • > EXPERIENCKl) Irrigator and ge

farnihnnd. Phonn (!A 3-&7&6.. t t ^ i . u c iA n s N K ,t..ii » , r . . r . I

' H B f c our ad under Schtxila and Tralri r ’ ' ' ; U 'K U I tU J C tU Irrlitnlor, year a: C q ' ■ / o b . near Twin. l*hone (iA ;U5023.

___ . lix l'lilllK N C K b lrrlB«lor. yc«r rouivIt to rluhl party, (iowa Gordon. 1- leii

'* ' TO P MAN lo ralae hny and grain. I *■' — — rncea rMUlrinl. Call UK H.5:tOU.

MAItltlKl) nian for aii arouud fann11 Ilox 467, Kimberly, liiaiin.my d e b U a IIOUND rarm hand. * room m..lapann Houae, cloie to town. W rite box

. ■ e /o 'llmea-Ncvv., giving referenceanyono'a — 1— — — _

W E D A R E Y O U** T O EARN LA R G E R INCOW

Mnn.Bor I'ojlllon:J1 S " i

call B R If you will luka thU dare, th li y b« your future. ^

. S e c M r. Jp n e a In' Kl'nv <03 S h o s h o n o S o u th

IhonL-OA ------ ------------------

ll« u i« r---- - -------------- ---- ,—_■I «l B S Uty S h o p .

W A N T E Dtl S a lo n .iilvanc*^ flxperlenceil L if t Inaurance Agmiit

inior a tu - aollcll Inauram.e aiui ,„vK-« ^,liind oo ld holder* In thia imulliy. aver

idemy* contrect, hottpliil Ihmirant-p an<l Ot— — bejiefltl. For furthrr InformatiQ nleai* .wrlla Amrrk-sn Home Mut

-■ U f a Inaurance Coitipany, itox ir i r S M Boli*,, W*ho. lA I^g^i i t „ „ v e III.71 p e r JnauNiic* Cumimny). o tnpanr—

' ' ' ■ - AU'TOrB"***'*'*'* hiPSrty- wor S JT w K Iu r l lh l .m a ii wlllinR i« work. Uro»

I A uto tJo,

c HELP W A N TED — MALE .f XHMHAND .ca p a b le o f I rrliaU n g 11

i r t i n . i w , „ r t . M o d e m 'b o tie . Y e a rly employmeni______ N ear T w in F a ll* . R e fe re n c e ! needed. BoIW # * C-C. e /o Tlm«a»Newa. .

EX PEUIENCEO I r r l r a t o r and generi* fannband . Y e a r r o u n d work to rijth . • o n 2 bedroom b o u a t . ' Mo^^rn czcef 'C iiJ h e a t L lo y d '• 'n to m p acn . M urtaugh,

K jil-iM tiiiw v/g;!: i f k i i r i w r . in o . g e u w farm hand, r fo p w agea . % -niU* io u tS c (Dit end iii! H a s e l to n " a irp o r t . H arlo

m u n lca . M cClain. <i; ■

in g ^ KlilST CLASS h fav y d u t y truek meebanii ob w ith Will pay> top , wage*. S teady w ork, regi

lar bouri. Ow n h a n d tools requlrei IMione OH itZ l iS , B u r le y ._____________

.o n i o W U B lN A T IO & raalea, d e l iv e ry n i< B /..^ u i _ - U - a g g r m l v a and h a V a -a a J ^ : .a ta i l t ;

» L Knowledge o t au to m o tiv e and petrolem.... ‘■•'•T r '....... f..

HK «o2«. y f c . - ___________ ___--------------- WK O K FK It.good e a rn ln g a and a n oppo:

' tu n ity to le a rn the h ea tin g buaineaa ( a a m an wbo w ^ ll;w o rk . M uit h av e a ea

. , Apply In ,perao 'n . H o lla n d F u rnac* C<i‘n ^ 7<U ShoiBbne aouth .____________________

FAHT TIM E m a in te n a n c e man“ for””col ffovern- operated L au n d e r C c n te r In T w in Fail

rh rS Je n N ile F ranchla# D Ia trlbu to ra . 2263 for IHkhland D rive, S a lt L ake, U U h. Phor

IN 7-0448 o r AM 6-1169. Or, A . Hanaei - - . If IfiOl Beverly Iload, Id a b o ,F a lU . Phor

y 'g r a d l JA 3-4707._________________

•nn vet- HtLP WANTEDm a l e a n d fe m a l e

EI.DEHI.V C O U PL E . SO to 60. to work I ' .‘lervlce S ta tio n a n d Cafe bualnei'FED iinard and room . I n M ountain Homi

W rite Dux fiOfi- M o u n ta in Home.

MEN OR WOMEN ■k. No job W ITH CARS

To do light delivery w o rk . Muat know r. Phune eity. Apply room N o . 3 N ewberry

lliiildlnu a f te r 0:00 a .m . N9 phonf O landw . «11*

s. Expori- -----------------------------—

S —— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESlecleanlng. —eveninita. DUPLEX ON % a c re . 12.500 down wl

A u T T iT k han.lle. rh o n e ^ lE 3-51W2,______________-J4 , iluhi. MILK UOUTE for a a Je . Write Uox C-1ne u e T - f / " Timea-Newa. ________________

DO YOU have a n e m p ty building—buy rr , ' j bird buiioeaa and re c e iv e recum a In 1

daye. Phone GA «-S006. ’____________, . .■■7: CHOICE M ain S tree t c o rn e r lot 100x12 I Heyburn 3 ^^ p . ,

_ j — e/o Timea-Newa.M AJOlt OIL CO. needa m anager fo r moi

---------------- ern 2 bay a U tio n In T w in FalM, GuaI plowing. Rnlecd income. S m all InveslrtM n needeI. Jerom e. Apply Box 1030, T w in FalU. _____okkeeplng. [ UAVt.' ■lara expe- in te rea i on dea irab le Twin FalU hdn

in good location. W U ! give RubatantlF ree enti- dU eount to I n te r e a te d . , p a rty . WriF u lly In- Box C-30, c /o T im ^ N e w i .

76. aa, altaVa. G R O C E R Y - G A S A N D O I L• P >“” ' Ix>caled on h ig h w ay 3.1. A family

— operation and a r e a l money-maker,on allend- O w ner li re tirin g ! C a l l u i for fu rthernc* would p a rticu la ri.

J T ! : : HAROLD'S AGBJNGYant*d_m«n. nv. ___UR ___ RR 1. 21U

o r paint- J 0 9 M a i n E a s ti r a to payj.a.'ion ------------------------------------------------------------—r i i = r , OWN Y O U R OWN U".T';ii BU SIN ESS!., J . ro m ., n e w M A Y T A G __________ C O I N - O P E R A T E D0 0 U N A T T E N D E D L A U N D R Y

' Find out today a b o u t th li h lrti profit moderiite Inveatm ent buaineaa. Eaay to handl* in y ou r a p a re tim e . We furniah

. all equipm ent and c a n a rrange fi- ; nanclng . Provide fu l l t^ h n ic a i detalli p /^ m n Call, w rite o r p h a n e — h y U lP - J e r ry 11. Johna tnn— D ia tr ir l M anager

&310 Bermuda D r iv e . Boiie, Idaho ' ' • ‘‘O'* _______________Phone 2>4103_____________

N E W■P Available and u n d e r conilruclion in

T w in KalU. N a tio n a lly proven coin operated, una tten d ed Philco • Bendiz Laundereenlor. S p en d one hour a day.

, W rap-a- B arn ILO.OOO ne t per y e a r . Call o r write .16 dozen. G eorge C. FurgU D ay -N Ite F ranch lie fga., Free* p litr ib u to ra 22A3 B HIghJand Drive.

S a l t Lake, U u h . P h o n e lA 7.0446 or h«ln w ith AM i^llSO. O r A rt H a n ie n , 1601 Bev- ivate room " J y Id*!*® f a l l a , Phon* JA »-Jo T ln . .^ « » ’ •

‘ BOARD A ND ROOMJ I n J l l nOOM <n<l bo«nl, c lo u in . Call KE 3-571

FURNISHED ROOMSp e rljn o a ( j m a E IN. n ic . o lcan. warm. Good b . t i l 6 -00 P riv a te entrance. 321 2nd Avenue Nort-----------------jpLEABANT—roomf—P r iv a t r - b a tb —an d -e i

tran ce . Cloae In. R E 3-6474.---------------- BLEEPING room. C le a n , eloie in . Ue.

aonable. 222 6th A v en u e EaaU S SL E E PIN G rooma f o r gentlem an. Ca

______________ Rfi_3.JflOS.-._i44_ith -A venue-N orth ;—__ . ■ a -O a U IN. tir lv .lc o n lrance , a i r condO rK H oning, ba th o r ah o w er. 137 4 th Av

nue North.j -Q — ! LOVELY aieeplng room a, w ith o r wit!

o u t board. Phone R E J-466S. 106 DliLakea N orth.__________________________

CLEAN, warm room f o r gentlem an. Go< bed. privat* e n tra n c e . 4S9 2nd AvemN orth ._________________________________

SLEEPIN U touma — private batb ai entrane«>-146 W u h tn g to n atr*eU Phoi RC S-28S0.

UNFURNISHED APTS.S UOOMS, ba tb . b aaem en l. loU o f bullt.ln

Aduita, no peU. P h o n e RR 3-&P22. UODERN 2 bedroom duiilex. W all

w all carpet, amall fa m ily , 160.00 moot ------------------22S-EJfirStT«i>r----------------- -— --------------

9 UOOU» and bath. Range, hot wate hnm i* 1‘ un'l'T ' fapiH tlea. Coupl* pr

ferrw l. Phone RK ____________a g e s 7 2 BEDitOOM a p a r lm o n t. -ab ^ih avem m f n no rth . 160.00 m onth . Phone HE 2-273

Murtaiijfh.LAUGE living room. w « i-ti>*wail carpi

Tw o^ bedroomi. I n q u ir e S05 4th atre

i UOOM baaem rnl ap a r tm e n t. auiU ble f r^oflrtn w orking couple. S ica t and w ater, itovn a u o n re frig e ra to r fu rn iih ts l . Adulu. no pel

Inqu ire 2l)0 W n t H eyburn .

^ . I - A p a r t m e n t f o r R e n t

U n f u r n i s h e dexcept fo r location. L iv in g room, dining

. , 'T oom . une betiroom. khchen and balh.lid general H ea l and w*ter fu m U h ed . Ideal for:___________ I adulu, 180 per m o n th .

I ' T S c r ^ ' ^e a r around ®r R E 3 -8 0 0 8- 5 0 2 3 . ---------------------------------------------------------------

r y n , ,d jol, FURNISHED APARTMENT!I I . / ' n ,r« .^ I LAUGki l{OUM.S a n d bath. Utilltiea,

mU peta. Atiulla. 148 A u a tin Avenue,fa rm work ^^*tST~CLASS, w irm . cloae In. W»«k fa rm work,

oom moilern ■* rininu. W aihinu facilitiL i C 27 ^ ‘n' -’I" rtth A v en u e Katt.

ferences. CLKAN, t-onifortahle. Empluyrd coU|------------------- |>referr».i. .uu 7th Aveniie North,

M tOOM aparlm ent, c l^ a n . 26U ill'll av»n ( i T T ! no rlh . UK S-iKU2.

S UOOM apartm ent. Adulti. ^ o pt SJnriTHTJ* U lilidN paid. Call UK 8-5022.

fT T cT Vna ruom a a r tm e n l . A dulu on •ailloB 222 6th Avenue K aat.____________* UODKltN 2 ruouii, K e a t and w ater (i thU w ill niahed. Private e n tra n c e , HK .VQtH.

, 3 UOOM duplex. C lo ie lu. 'aAveiiiie Kaat.

■ rU O O ilS completely RKxlern. P riv ite baII *nd entrance, g round floor, adulta. Pho

HK .1-Mhft, ........................ ...

VTTuY ■ Pl.KASANT 2 room apartniri ----- U F'am *!***’’ iooatlon. Pho

P.AUTliY luriiinheti a p a r ln in u , alao aiin

1 ItF S llS lO ^ '" *

* Heat a n d water furnUhiAgent* to « « _ £ m u

Colley. Pbone UK ;|.;iHTfi._____________________’• ‘ 'o ra u e (JNK UfclDUt>UM. in rue ii|tMai;a apartniei an<l Other Clean, close In. A d u lta . No i>eta. 3B3 t lo rniatlon. avenue ea^t._______

*Boz*” fiU7 * B0 0 MH, clean and l ig h t . Heat and wil

bANDY tiachelor a p a r tm e n t, fu rnace hei i rlvBte aiiower an<l enlraiii'e. Lar

------------------ warijtol'e^ waOiIng rno ilillei. Adutia,lyW oF k f.if t>et*.- HK ------------------• U ru«"lng fllK U Iim iM H , Very n ice ,.H ea t and wai

fu rn iih ed ., 2B6 W n i AdJliun.

* *' u m n t V m i ^ M ^ i W S Z Z l kyment. — / M l,d. Bos \

EeneralI rljtht ---------except— , UNFURNISHED HOUSES

H O D U H N 2 bedroom lio m « . 201 'U arn .lM irion P h o n e H E U I U .___________ ___________

TW O UisUSKOUM. m odern excep t beat, it - r r r 'B u h L P hon*<76M B uh l. • ....... :* r ^ u l M O D E U N ^.bedroom bom e. 160 per rooDlb w f f i i 8 M M ^ r o i i a . _____________________

UNU UKDUOOM m odern. 460 Norlh Lo- . ' ' c u a t. i n q u i r e <64 N o r th Locuat.

SM A L L m odern 2 bedroom hom e. I*buiniroleum H E a -^ 2 0 5 . ____________________>«r-<?*» H U U D itO O M liuun 111 IC lu itiiiili. Mudiii

' e x c e p t h e a t. Call HK 3.H500. Twin Fallipppor. THREfcj-UEDBOOM home in. Jerom e. Sloliei

neaa lo f u r n a c e . Phone EA 4-2447.___________• 5**’* I U O O M S and balh. 342 2 n d Avenue Weil

>35. W a te r laid. P h o n e HE H-MSII. — - - 8M A L U ' 2 bedroom h o u a e . S46. Uuyi

U o b e m o n Agency, 227 Shoahone Norlh1 D a i 2 U E D U O O M . itoker f u r n a ^ full Luie'288 n m e n u N tw ly decorated. N o peta. In-

Phone q u ir e a t 1761 Srd A v en u e Kaat._______lanaen, N ICE a UEDUOOM new ly decorated, car

Pboni p e ted bom e. Cood lo c a tio n , pear bit______ m a r k e t . UK 8-«734. _________---------- ONE B E D K O O U home w i t h utility room

P a r t l y furniihe<l. I d e a l for coupli g P h o n e H E M833. _____________________

^ FURNISHED HOUSESNICE 2 ro o m a , modern. A la o l room. Phont

Home. fjE 3_ r263 .---------- y i U tT i i ic 'Ui t - unN lJW llu u u i-g gby-welcome

C ail R K .VK602._________________________UOOD a m a l l modern ho u se a l 611 2nd ave

n u e n o r t h .M O D E U N 2 b^lro<)m h o m e . Cotnplelel]

IrnAv fu rn ia h e < i. Near sh o p p in g ccn ter am,. «<-hoo).. P^iin . IIK il-2547,_____________

rhonf KMALL. houie partly fu rn lah e ti. Cleiin ■ 'c loae in . Heal and w a te r • furninhed

140.00 m onth . lUtO 2nd A venue North.

------ MISCELLANEOUS FOR REN1riES O K F ItK room or ren t o v e r Woolworth’i,n will Sec G u y L. Kinney, a fo rn o o n a ._______

T A U L E 3 AND chaira f o r a l. occuluni J Q.17_ I n te rm o u n ta ln Fuel Co. P h o n e UE »»6fl21

‘ R E N T -A L L S CU. re n u m o a t everythlni buy my Item * . Aerow a t r e e t from FIri, In 10 P .P t- _________________________________

R EN T a a*w lng machine. F re e pick-uo am 00x128. d e l iv e ry . Call S inger S ow ing Machlm [ C-ID, Co* P h o n * RB 8>9344.

^ T R A ILE R S F O R RENT!n cdcd . I v o c a l a n d N a t l o n - W l d e

SOPERSiU n il . l ' P h o n o R E 3 -5 5 3 3

W rllt______ ' " T h . Live Spot on T r u c k U n « “

TRUCKS FO R RENT

i r ; M A C K 3 U -D R IV EP I C K r i P S - P t J R N I T D R E V ANS

Sf - i f l A T B E D SIJ IU L - R A t E S M J i m U l . . P A X m - W E E S .

E A S T 5 POINTS SERVICE---------- --------------------- PHONE RE 8-2827___________

W ANTED TO RENT, LEASENEW d ia t r l c t Scou^_ E x e c u tiv e wUhei l<

r e n t 3 o r 4 bedroom h ouae . Reterenee- . g u a r a n t e e d . Phon* R K 3-2067 between i

Y a-m . a n d 6,\P.m.profit .

rn iih I HOMES FOR SALE« ^i- 5 R O O M houae in Eden. , P h o n e RE 3-UUKO

T w in K nila ., I AM in te rea te il in b u y in u a aninii hnuiiJJ*® ' to be move.1. I'hone R E ^H44(i.

. ilM ALL, mutlarn 2 bed ro o m houae. Phan---------- H E .V « 2 M . _______________

TO UE M O V K D : 8-room houae. Buhl area F u r n a c e , bathroom f ix tu r e a included

, t l ,0 0 0 . Phone 043R-R2, B u h l.___________TUAOK y o u r trailer h o u n e on th li nici

n in hom e. F u ll baaement. n e w carpel, gm coin f u r n a c e . SR.KOO. Ace R e a l ty . UK 3-S217

IM M E D IA T E » « i u i o n : » bcilroon, /rnni ' hom e, fencw l yord, i lo u h l,, RornBe, fin

U hcd baaem ent. 112.260. H E 3-16(11 . f i tIcniie « .nn te _3rlve. ^46 or ACREAGfci— Eait aldo. M o d e rn 2 be«lroonii

Bev- F u ll b n aem en l, fu rnace A nd atoker. Hard 'A I- w ood f lo o ra . KUA te rm s . D ouble cariwrt

O u ta ld e fireplace. S h ru b b e ry , flowera am f r u i t t r e e s . Alio d o w n to w n 2 betlroon

_ _ _ b rick w i th m olher-ln-law houae in back a Gna f u r n a c e in both. Z o n e d for buiinew 2 P h o n e R E S-468S.J.5711, --------------------- ----------------------------------------------

— - S O VERY, V E R Y - !____ SELDOMod bed.

North. D,i w « have a home I lk * tiiia one lo

_______ C 0 M P 4 -E T E D THIS W K E K : Thia la a. Uea- tr u ly b e a u tifu l home. Y o u will hav« a

aeen ic v ie w of.the n o rth h ilU from your ' n ^ l a r g e nhaded patio, S p a c lo u i through.

,*w _ o u t w i t h family room-~-a. .knia-.bi:d«- _ _ ill— roomH— <iinlng room— 2 buthu—hiiiie

condi- d o u b le garage — b n a e n te n t — biiiii-in h Ave- r a n g e , oven, d iihw aaher and diiiposiil _ _ _ _ P a r t b r ic k conitruclion . A real imtmui- r with- *Hty h o m e where the f a m i ly can iprcad )« Ulue o u t a n d live. Well w o r th the price of

S21<.500.Good E X C E P T IO N A L L Y S H A U P AN D

Avenue C L E A N : Choiee n o r th e u n i location- e x lr a la rg e lol—9 y e a r a old. Sovtn

^ . ro o m s Including huge f a m i ly r«K>ni with Phone p ic tu re wlndowa. T nalpfully dw-

o ra te d . UeniitUul c a rp e t a n d ilrRppriri. _ _ _ _ AttachcM l garage. O w n e r Icnvlnir »ial».

S I m m e d ia te poaaeaslon. O n ly llo.OUO,( Hua l a r g e luan.

ullt.lna. Q U IK T LOCATIONi J u a t off Kjiit 12. H ig h la n d . Clean, co m fo rtab it- , 2-linl*^.11 J. room , plaatered hom e. Full, cement •nnnth b a a e m e n t—oilc«furnace^-~ large garase

- .n d - lt> t^ O n ly C |W flO r-T -e « iia ^ ----------------F A U M S : Kxceilent a l l cu ltiva ted 100

I* p re exceptionally irood homn andirn p ro v ^ m c n ti localcil a o u th of Han>rn,

Hi A ak iittf p riee 140,000, V e r y good ternu.avenue

M A G IC VALLEY REALTY— —• 22.-. S h oahon* St. N. RK .i-ia.il1 a t r « t H -ao ili Evening* HK Uib'A

M e m b e r of M u ltip le IJating

able for ’ . . ■ — ■’, atovr,

b u s i

D I R_ N E E I

O n e o f

Week or_______ » A U T O P A m , A C C E S S U H I J iSacllltle.. ,2 1 -Jrd Ave. W

» b i c y c l e s a l e s & s e u v i c e

i _____ llla .lu a C y c le r ,. IIE S-U222. 4SI M.ln EI avenue ........ ......______• f lL A C A :.s .\n n //^ G ______________Jo ptti, K h cu r Iharpunilig a n d wcldlnir. ia,

4 th A v e . W. Dick D ia iiio itd welding, iu oniy. --------------------------r----------------------------------------_______ t C A B I N E T S & F U U N tT U n E ______

17t John H ftw k ln e—Interior*. UK 3-OHiT.7 .11' o J WlUon P la n in g M i l l - a i8 Shoahone blrei

W eau Phone HE 8.3^20 ,______________

• C E M E N T W O R K- A n y th ln jr in-eonerete.— Ufcj-0-4l41.

" \ ' C e » D f l A f K m i i SJ o h rT l la w k in i - in te r lu r * . i t l i 3-0167.

• D l i Y C L m M P— - |U c h a rd a o n ’a!^ IliA ttn T S t . W UK j.jP'itf

" C ' l * ^ L E C m C A L I N S T A L L A T IO m— • '■ C o n tra c t huuiy, in d u a tr in l and reinlr

K lI llu K e r Eieelrle. KK 3-672H.9B3 filn I....... . I. . _____

_______ > E X C A \> A T IO NU nder h u m t .u av a tliin . H E l - t l l l ,

• F L O O n S A N D IN G ________________

Hertl^e, UK 8..6HI7

l»ll*i I) A - J l e ld e r - .K t t* e a tlin a te a ' Itli a<ayiil

U*ra H ta ia Oil. UK l.ttff ta .

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' TIMES-NEWS, TtiI 1 . J r n / y c T * . - r — ^

5ES HOMES FOR SALEb y O W N £R --^U d^ooR f o ld e r hom e, wi

------- -- to-w all ca rpe tiK l^ub le g a r a s e . FurcU lupataira apartm ent. C lean . R E '3-2010

---------- N K W 2 UEDUOOM hom a. U U lity . lairoonUi. k itchen , built In oven and a to v e ., 16j

______ baaem ent, allached g a ra g e . 2164 Ellrlh Lo- beth Dlvd.________________________ ____

- ? = REDUCED!!O w ner aaya "Knock o f f 11000, and ael

■Mmlcftf — iju iek ." Oiildy 2 DMhWlid B37iTr*7n n Falli. P re s id en t ilrte l. N ew p r lc a flT.SOO

aaking IIOOO down.IwOVELY tld e r ht>me on 1 0 th A vahu.

—m r r Kaat. N ew wall-lo-wnU c a rp e t in g , baie aii'ji Dient, garnge, dandy h a rd . ■ P ric e re

■, ■ duce«l to 112,500 w ith good te rm a . 8Ei Uoyd T i l l s ONE!

5 ^ IDAHO R E A L T Yla. In. 214 Shoahone SL E . - Ph . R E 6-8031

E ddie Ruieh — C lark C a l l —Cilff H am m ond

ta r b i g _______ M em ben of M ulllpU Lalatlng

f roinn. 4 Acrca with J-bcdroom . 2 -b a th home eoupli. (icMid Uftrn, land in o rc h a rd a n d paa

ture. ThU il a B EA U TY . N e a r Huhl . You w lll never lee-m ore for Icsa. Jl3,60i^ 3 Acrea with 2-be<lroom, f u l l baaemen. Phone brick home. Coo<l, b ig m a c h in e ahed

Thia U choice. See l l ........................S24,50<»lcon,er — K w ,a-W C Ii,-l-W lK >«n>-i»iok--lion,fc-i

bathn, full baaement, m a n y ex tra i N ear high icHm I. A buy . .............. J20,o0(

ROBINSON-FELDTMANDrUe-in K ea llo ra

747 M ain Avenue W eat R E 3-1081

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w?!r‘- SHOW PL A C EH E N T acres on North B lue Idini

- hnme fo r growing fam ily , paaliirt*. Inv^worthi, ,y landacaplng. 4 bwlroomH— 2 '/j bath*

__ 2 fireplace*, one in re c re a tio n roomculuni. C nw t apartm ent, double g n rn g e . ShowrI i»fifl21. by appointm ent only.

In'"". IRRIGATEDl a n d s c o m p a n y

Uaehlne p e r r ln e Hotel HIdg, UK 3-1071 ---------- M^hipie L ia tin g M em ber

IT! -^ .B edroom new fram e , fu l l finlshei baaem ent, oil fu rnace. $12,500.I,2fi0 aquat» - feet, o lder, cnrpetetj

■---------------- r/tkei*, tful-Rue, cloae In . Sl..l>IIU^S-Uedrnom newer, m odern , o a k floori ni.fiOO. Fine'term a.

., New Brick. Ha* ev ery th in g . 3 bedroomi2 batha. perfect l«>Cati»>n.(irncioua older 1 lu’drom n. r i n e a t Ino

rp tion. Thia will m ake you g lnd yoi^ - w aited. 120,SUO.

/ K ! l iv e ly apacloiii S ltf<lr«om, on largi' ^ ericlourd lot. Newly c a rp e te d . 2 bathaAN S aetting. }2U.00».

121,600 will buy th e m oat g rac io u a liv ectt ing . T ru ly a 130,000 hom e..;i firepiacM

~~ ^ ‘I gorgeotm family room . 8we«>toat livinj ICE *nd d in ing aren*. See thia o n e quirk

2-i>o<ln>om moilfrn. Cnrpcte<i, new oi " fu rn ace , fine location. O nly }8,75U, fin

EASEp T . D O N ’T L O S Efereneen

c . l o o n e yPhone R E 3-4081

_____ 1339 A lder D riv ^; 3-UUKO, ._________ ■ ________________

il houie JU S T WHAT YO U H A V E BEE>______ W A lT IN ti KOR. A very n ico two-bed

Phone. room w ith on«|half f in iah ed baaemen hnm e In Kimberly. V ery reaaonablj

m l ' S LO V ELY TWO He B r O O M S. H om e oi _ W aln u t atreet, w ith fu ll f in la h e d baae

‘i‘. "J^! 166 per month.K D K N -V cry com fortab le 8.be»lr(wn home. Fireplace, hardw ood f lo o ra —life

II frame tim e roof.f l '. r l l ! ; HF.DUCED-You m u . t aee thli

to appreciate the v a lu e l V ery nici fam ily home with tho fo llo w in g fea

droonii. tu rea ; New high achool a r e a , boaulifu •. Hard- kitchen wilh F o rm ica c o u n te r topa carport. ' Carpeted living room . L a r g e maitei 'era and be<iroom with am ple c loaet. F u ll baie setlroom m ent w ith extra be<lroom, f ire p la c e foi n back. game room. Attached g a ra g e , iu .lo ..., j u a m e ANO l in iC K — Three-hcdroon

home in the new h ig h ach o o l area B eautifu l carpet. R u ilt- in r a n g e anc oven. At,tachf(! g a ra g e . B a th a n d Vi

^ Can be iMUsht w ith te rm a.

K E Y R E A L T Y"* 124 Shoahone .St, W — D ial R E 3-8121

• il * Boh i>enre — R E 3-3079ave a - Al Morgan — R E 3-760fl I your ■■■- ■■ ■ough--.bvd«— - — . » ■ . . — - .........................-hiise LOVF.LY ! l)cdroom bom e aurrounde< lili-in hy a ttractive yird w ith nice a h ru b a ant »pos*l flowers. U rge k itc h e n a n d handj TM1II- utility room. 2 b a tha a n d apacioui prcad living room, ilerreu tion n w n t and ^ri IC, bedrmim in baiem enL T e r r i f ic ^vilui

fo r 11 1.500,

SPACIOU.S 1 bedroom h o m . In choir, location. 2 lathi, f irc p U t:f . d en am

'^ k h double garace, T h l i ’ ia tru ly th e lieii ' , buy we have leen in a n o ldo r hom e am

ll U in excellent c o n d itio n . |18.6U(

r '* ' ; 4 ONK BKDilOOM re n ta l u n i l t jw i J( _x 12i' lol locate.! on 2nd*TVcTTru7 WeaL Thin property la zoned f o r tiualn'eu

Kjiit m d haa excellent po ten tiaL A good in- 2-linl- veatnient for tlO.SOO. ement aras*

------- - i H T a f t E T T —:::! R E A L T Y ■ernii.

Dial BK 3-lu;» E lka RldgL I Y D. II. Hamlett H a r ry E. Ryar

Uea. UK I-40U R ea . 8-8251

J Member M ultip le L la lin g

U S I N E S s 'a n d P R O F E S S

R E C Ti D A N e x :

o f T h e s e C a n ' ' H i

VES • FVnNlTVRE HEFINISHING\V, Jo h n H a w h in i- ln te r lo ra . U K 3-0n)7.

'7 c r ^ • P A IN TISC .____________ ■Main K. S tu a r t U nu. Interior a n d B x te r iu r I ---------- a-1134 or RK S-lU4fl___________________

• r m _________________ ■ .P arakeeta . CoekatleU. B uppllea . GA 3-&0

^___ • PLvmmr. and heatingI i ____ Home I’himliliiK anil H t« l”n UE 3-24I blreit_____ • n A D IA T O n S E H V I C E .

T om 'i Uadlalor lillop S o rv le * -a n d Uepal ______ 242 Second Ave, S o u th R E 8-72&B

— • s ^ E i i s m i c i i "______ F or SBliafartory Srfplle T a n k Cleanir167. I'hnne KA l.,<Ainv Jern tne

llot*i-UiH*igr ,Sg»er Servfco f o r a n y dral ______ Age faH^ire, |IA (1-4710.

s-'im. ^

DON'Tretnlr

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1‘— - 1 L in* lipp rox lm attly i w ord i) •**Fy d a K fo fT u iV r i lh eo*U '"fO II‘‘

---------- only la.ftO,

f : ^ P H O N li] R E 3 -0931

rtlN FALLS, IDABO ;| h b J h B

iHOM ES FOR SALE„ T O N T u n u m - b i i nu . P h pp c - VA

I re U h td E den . » a n d a y t h r u F riday afU r. S p .

TO B E MOVEDe. 16x44 New 8 bedroom houaca. Completely fin- 4 'Ellia- Uhed outalde» aabeatoi «hake* on walU,

aaphalt ahlnglea on roof, |2.d}0.— Finlahed com plete, ready to mov*. IC,'

760.nd aell Any kind of buUdlng dona anywher*

S T P h one R E 3-8038

NEARLY N E W B B IC K HOMEce re- oj Burpaaalng quality and heavily in 1. SEE Bulated' th roughout. Two large bed'

rooma,. ccramic tile In balh and ahow. er. Charm ing liv ing room, coxy fire place, apacioua d in ing room, lovely ca^

8-8031 pet. Marveloua icitchen, ex<iuiaite blrcl — cahlncta. built-in electric range, oven

automatic w aaher and dryer. Lenno) g oil furnace and apace for extra roomi----------- in baiemenL Buy a bolter home. Cal

for appoint/ncnt Uxlay.

K. L. JEN K IN S ii3?«o R EA LTO Raement — '

P R E M I U M

i . » H O M E S .

O U T 8 ID E , C IT Y LIM ITS

3>.i AcrcsChoice cl<He-in lonition. 3 apncloiia iK'd- rooniH. Automulic oil heat—Sturm win- tldWH and doora throughout. l;!5*ft. TV

Idinil Tower—wall-lo-wull cnrpcl—city water • love- Truly a fine homo on reol good land, "batha. P '’<« 123,61)0 — Atlroctiv.

room. terma.Showti I N S I D E

^ C I T Y L IM IT S P r e s i d e n t S tr e e t

. Hi’re we prom iae one of Twin FnlUL fincdl. A 2-bo«lroom main floor, featur-, . . . . ing 2 additional bedrooma in deluxi

finiahed i)aaem rnt. Spaciou* roomi throughout—double garage attached

----------- Iteverne refrigerntive heat, Muat a«to npprecinte. P rice of 120,1)50 will

inlahed never buy m ore. Appointment lo ahow anytime.

rpetctl. xvVlI i^A ljLS KEAL'i ' ^~floor.. a n d INSURANCE

]1.1 Main Eaat Phone RE 3-3G62

al loca-. Mcmbor o f Multiple Llaling id y o u ______________________________________

ACREAGES FOR SALEbatha, 6 H/10 ACUh.:ij, remodelwl houae. mo<iei

Machine aheda an d barn, $1U.&00. im liv- down. Ace U enlty. KK 3-5217. placea. ' ■i‘j i “ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

PW oil HUILDINC; lot on Preaideni atreeL C ,1). fin- HK 3-8205.________________ ;_________

; H A V E'R a n c h c s , F a r m s an d Homes

W I L L SELLK IR K AND SON

- R E A L ESTATE■ 107 3rd Avenua South HE 3-3461

. S FA RM Saement j^o ^CRKS w ith 80 aharea norlhaid* onably ^^ te r. New irH gation well juat drille<i

4-room mo<lern home. Priced at |22,260i >me on would conalder trade.I h*»*~ T.nVRT.V y-nF.nnO flM hnmo In niih?

practically new . Surroun<led by re<l- wood fence, P riced a t 17,500, |KOC

F A R M E R S REALTY •ee tbla P h o n e 744 — B u h l, Id a h o„ Baaement of F’armera N at’i BankJuliful HALPH ASSENDRUP

topa. Eveninga — Dial RE 8-2334mailer ..................... — •1 baifr*

FARM S A N D RANCHES>droom We apeclalize In all typea of farmi and

area, ranchea. experience of owning and op- e and erating them, give ui confidence that nd ^j. we can help you. Whether buying oi

aelling. aee ua firs t.

/ A. G. HOLLANDL 641 Main W.. T w in FalU RE3-I080

Arnold Holland — KK 6-2456, Wendell Ted D iehl, 640 Buhl

Dava H uffaker — KB 6-2466, Wendell

™„ded GEMS F O R FEBRUARY'> 'i ACRICS. Sl>-rm)m home with bath.

....In.l. 2-room amall houae. garage, barn. J H I chicken hoUHe and other amoll build- viliia Fcnced. Vory Btiractlve, Price

115,500. conaidrr exchante on |8,000- I^.OUO home clear,

cholra ADDISON KAST - Miedroom brick n and home. Attached garaiie, fenced back e lieal yar<l. Make a nice home, lake a look lie ami today Iil8.6U0 5TH -AVKNUK NORTH - 3-liedroom

home, interior frr«hly pninted. ilargain family hnme. P rice $h.l)5fl, terma.

u ln v i KI'M STREf:T NORTH-2-b«lrx)»m ^ jg. * home, nice lot, Sloker-Matlc. 16,800,

terma.' THRKK-BEDROOM HOMK-Coal. atok-

er. HUY OF TH E WKEK. |5,250, -----:---------- terma. .. ,

. GEM .STA T E REALTYO ffice P h o n e RE 3-5336

J,,. J . W. MesHurantiih „ BK 3-4C46*■ Dick McMerarnfth Imiurance Agent

Hyart Jim MeaMerNmlth-Aui-iinncrr KA 4-5138 8-8251 Donald Taylor Kimberly (JA 3-6280

Jo* Beaty . Uuhl 0204-U8(12:t:t F iler Ave. In Lynwood)

' , Multiple Linting Service

E S S I O N A L

' O R Y{ P E R T ?H e l p Y o u !

NG__ • SEWING MACHINES_______Competent aervice Necchl and all mak«

Alao Vacuum cleuneri. Ph. KE 8-50!! _______ A-l aSewIng Machlnea. 1334 Kimberly H

Bent a Singer Sewing Maehin*. Free pl up and delivery. Phone HE 3-534 Singer Sewing Machine Company.

r n m . ^TE LE V ISIO N SERVICEDel Buttejfleld'a TV and radio. HE 8-283

^ ----- I’aijl K'a TV Service. Phon* UE 8-22H> 3-^477. We give Gold S lr lk a Sum pa.^

Nellion** TV and Radio Service. HE 8-801

Uepalr. Lung'* Uadlo and TV fiervlce, UK 8-46U

t l l i ! — lilatr-Caln Apiillance. HE 3-7111, ~ Reliable aalea and norvlc* by experU Fa

; lin ing , lofy Uadlo A TV HB 8-2288,

riMir. • rnA iL E ns f o u i ie n tTr*llori, local and 1 way. laorKlmberly U

• C/PZ/OLS'/'EflYJohn llaw klna—Interlori, UB I<0167,

• SOFTENEIlh^o ullliian Bol> W .le r 8 « r.lc« .- |H l -2 «

, , • VfiCUUM CLEANEtt r j ''__ SALES, SEHVICE

‘t i tm lu riiur old KIrlir aaleiman. V ■l>ecl*llit In K irb y aervic*, AUo ill o th m ake* niRrhine*. All work gKirante*

a » , _____■4HII:MMnH<inth________________ ___ _

M l • VACUUM CLEANEH mAlKk B*r,fUa, 0 , 0 . A n d trao n V HB I-6B8

‘ V.

E ' '■ R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E

- A D D - T O Y O U R I N C O M Ew ith thU troubl6-free inveatment. 8

I rcntaUproduclng unlta on corner luu1.11- Now paying 13% on Inveitment. P rica

U *•*“ ' 18.600, low down payment.V*. IB,- WHAT MOUE can you aak for. A oual-

ity 8-bedroom bome with Urge kitchcr^. ywher*. fu ll cement baaement in .a very nice

■ fo r only 111,500, |l,000 down. SEE IT A T ONCE I

R E A L E S T A T E ,

vi?“ n. S E R V I C E

d'.how- "•* 2 n d A v e n u e Soulh„ tire- P h o n e R E 3-141B

Member o f Mulliple Liitln,te blrchr, oven, ■ -

. " i r m l N e w H o m e s '11.000 DOWN. New J-bedtoom brick home. Birch kiichcn, apacioui living room, many bullt^ina.' Priced low a t

' 112,200, paymenU like renL

_____ F a r m s , ^CAN YOU BEAT THIST Northside stock farm. 16U acrea, 135 cultivated,

____________la a aharea Big .WootLHattr. 2-bcilrnomhorne. mile from oiled road. Stock w aU r all w in ter. Only |1I!,000, w ilh

^ la.OQO down. K*sy term*.CHOICE OF 2 well-located atock and row crop farm s. 830,000 each with eaay terma.ALaSO, check w ith ua for Nortbaida

)iia iK'd- crop farma.

^ . ' ' t v F R O N T I E R R E A L T Y' iVj North on Blue Ui(ei North '»< >*"'*• Bua, Phone HE 3-30J1troctive | „ r i Draney. Wendell KK «-20.-,.‘l

Don Edwarda. Twin FalU, RK 3-2913 L ^rry Sorensen. Twin Falli, RE 3-13IS9

. K a i l . H E Y - H E Y H E Y

^dd«* H cre’a that duplex you’ve been wanU f-nnm> Brick veneer, aeparale heating

unila, 2 be<lrooma in each unit, ThU ia nat ae# * place, in a nice location. Liva50 will10 .h o « C all to,lay.

Executive home. 4-bedroom brick, benm____________ceiHnga, 2-car garage attnciiwi. Full[ ' r Y t)aaement. playriMm, ulliity. Nice up-

aU ira with b ith and 3 bedmoma. Thia IC ia worth the p rice of 126,500. He aura

an d aee thia.New 2-l>cilroom hnme on lllBbUnd ave­nue. Thia ia a little dandy, liuill fo r your convenience. S0’xl36‘ Int, Oil fu r- nace. Better hurry , il can't Uat.

I e 80 acrea, pump lund, loiilh nf Hanaen.Beautiful laying land. No rocka and a

, mo<iern. good pro<lucer. 50 acre* plowe<i and iOO. 1800 ready to atari farm ing. You can't beat

tiie aoil or the price. Call today.; W ant to Sell 7 — Llit Wilh UsjA L r

LLOYD ROBERSON _____ AGENCY ,

227 S h o s h o n e S t. Norlh R E 3-8855

OnieS Maurice Klaaa Kernell AnderaonR E 3-5510-Phone Anytime-RE 8-7661-

“ W# are your acrvanta"Not Member of Multiple

F A R M S F O R R E N T

\y K U i Improved, well located, product! »260~acre Salmon tract ranch with 5

nrlhaide a h a rn watvr, fo r renl to party with n<: drilled. quale equipment, help and finance. WrI 122,260, Box D-3, c/o Time*i-Newa,

F A R M S F O R , SALE

ISO ACRES IrrlM ted land, leveled, mllea south of Declo. Idaho. B. L. Hoi

PY m an, American Falls. Idaho. PhoCA 6-2414.

lho — ------------------------------------------------------„ , 235 ACUES. Cleared. Vj mile from pow

and oiled road. Well drilled an^ teate ,, 8(10 per acre. Terma. Conilder trac **__________ Phone EA 4-2277. Jerome.___________

Choice Twin FaJU 80 acrei, good lm> nM iO provemenU, lays beautifully, one heart-

gate.'See thia fa rm . ............. ;....171.600ml and 240 Acrea, northalde. Ijirge beet and

“ t*; w heat allotmenta. Laya welf good Ing or ***"■ productive. ............196,000

R O B I N S O N - F E L D T M A NDrive-in Uealtori

I 747 Main Avenue Weal BE S-1089; 3-1080 ----------------------------------------------------------tVendell 10- ACRES w u h 09 iharei of w ater,

g o ^ corrala, 100 head feed lot Rea- iVendell aonable terma.

Alao, largo ranch a t Declo.

. p v “ n-M A N N REAL-ESTATEj . Office Pbone KA 4.2082

h bath, Don A. Mann Malt Smith barn. ^ EA 4-2047 . EA 4-6106 build- Jerom e., Idahe Price ----------------------------------------------------------

' ' “I f a r m F O R S A L EI back 80 Acrea neat{OofuU^jg. full w ater a look riffhl. Uenaanably good buildings. You

can move right in. 823.000 wltn excel- edroom terma. D on't overlook th is'one.largain

■ H U D E L S O N .

A G E N C Y

I. •>"i“ G o o d i n p , I d a h o___________ P h o n e W E 4-4635

t y ----------------------------------- ----------------------

F A R M F O R S A L E

A'«e.,i T h e P r i c e I s R ig h t<-Si:n TK)od 120 near Gooding, l-ilr bullillnna. •’■H™ Deep well proa.ure. «27,t»» term ..

I.04-U8 Immediate poaacauion. xl)

— - H U D E L S O N

A G E N C Y

G o o d i n t r , I d a h o P h o n e W E 4-4535

R A N C H ! !1.000 bead. O n e 'o f th* ouUUndlnc ranches In Idaho. Very lltlU winter fcctling. 4j480 acrea deeded, 5,600 acrcs a ta te leaae, 80,000 acrea summer range. Dot) Taylor grazing . 200 acres , fa rm land. 2-man operation.., WortH tha money, Termi available.

Northald* 80 acre# with 65 under cuU tlvatlon. balance pasture. Lovely 8> be<lroum brick home, (iradi A barn,

------ j— 840.000 with good terma or wlll tradaK ™5036 home. ^

“ I D A H O R E A L T Y: 3-3344, 214 Shoahone S t. E. » Ph, HE 3-B031 f- ' Farm Saleaman—Ciark tiall

-L J __________________ ____________________ _

i E ™ T R A D E ; 8.2260.

120 acrca with full lln* uf nearly new r.'i 'T n i.' fa rm machinery. 15 hend of reglitered

Ayrahlres, R ange righli for 10 head,11 8-48U0. 2-bcdroom home, NeW' cuw barn and — ot her mUcellanouus buildliiga, Owner

quitting because of health and will ac« "CPpt-iflfW ge-V Jr ■liame", jiteferalify in

ria rae- Jerom e *9 down pnyiiient, Everylhlnir guc# exccpt hla ahlrt and hii wlf* fn r 123,600. Call . ua hnaiedlotely,

W O l ) L D Y O U L I K E T d —

___ ___ O y p o a fe w c o w s ? Milk «om«7llil:____ K c c |) a h o r s e ? Ila v o c h ic k en s?

_______ W e have 4 ai-rea cloa* In, (Iwnl out-t 8*2431 hulldinga, Nli-e family liume lel In — -— w ell-kerl yard. Paved lyjrd. TEHMH.

_ J 5 Q C K Y . M O U N T A I N

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M^ll UKN1 on ..;ai I- ---------- _fjuaU 60 ■fres h4y, lu aor,-, i, . chcri, pasture. Modern hmiac ,i ta,nk*. eorral., U „ „„l sVi N i

-Arrtl— of Uiun.u. K T—E IT 2 -2 7 0 rif no a , L ! - ; ^ - ? V ' f . M

^ miMlcrn homr. i.mrhn.,. ^ parlor, corrnl. n.„| ..ih.-r V I.dnd in t’Kixl " ddiiijiriuhl.. Kxveti,-„r .i«iry"'.',‘; ' ' ’'„ '''*W down. eo»y tcnn.,. 55*.la UCK AI’AI(T.MKN-i- h,.„ , ment property, W ,|| t r„,l,

---------- n, a g e n c y 4, J < » "1“

briek mo A C R E Sivmg with 2 ni<Mi.-rn h„ii,,-',* " T i * a t ahiH'. garaa.-. |i,fuo 7 t,'"*

granary. W j|| tu . . ) . . i- ‘ywilh good triM... to

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S .-M .E S r o , .____ ‘■‘' “ 'W WE 4-5171 Gooiiing,

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beam C r C c k ffu l l l.ll.b me.ilTO f„ r „ |„up- operaiion 8 moniha i»f the y»ip

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K E Y R E A L T Y' *for 124 Shoahone ." oinh Di»l RE

- .e n . F A R M F O R ^

tIvaUir. deep w’rlt pr«*.*ure f»if uu liiga. |:iO,nno, lmrt.,.,lun« po„*u«i

1 U s bxcollent ternu avniUhlf.

H U D E L S O NA G E N C Y

G o o d in s : . I d a h o P h o n e W E 4-4535

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Elderly O w ner Retiring300 Acre Farm hut IBS aharn of vtirr, lola of waiile water. New J Wrwini’

. — honae with full bn««>nient. Tiood nm.ductive buildinga, AUo 2 hMlroom tenint Um*. th 6(50 Farm U well fenp«l and cron fenee<l. th nde- Very goo<l loil. 30 Acre wheal »llot., W rite ' ment. Schi>o! bua and milli toula b;

door. $55,000 terma.

L E M O Y N E

% £ . R E A L T YGoodlnll OHIt. 536 M a in W t 1-ttS

TKiwer Hagerman WeniJeJ’' S t e d . t e 7-4M0 KE M 19| trad * . _____________;------------------------ i-----

------ ‘ STOCK RANCHim T *0® Afrei, handle* 100 co«i i«u 1 Rnn round. Poor bulldinira. Near Sboibost

A bargain, ready lo go. 120.000, JI.OM • n o down.

>80 ACRES, goo<l slo c k aet-up. Hoim

^ W e hnve S e v e r a l other,1988- Good S to c k R anche j

60 ACRE D A IR Y '

R ea^ Ui*^*WB^den!^(iM».0. 20';;i down.

80 Y O U 'L L L IK EiT-«. Good crop Und. ncar.WcndelLUoilirtlij home, good milk l>arn. 126,500, |w

terma.

C L Y D E P E T E R S E N _____ 1 A G E N C Y

W e n d e ll j h KE 6 -2 0 7 1

rh i l lllrre l_________________

x « i - h a y , g r a i n a n d feed

MIXED grain for aale. GA J-67M, Uberly. _________ -

I c h a in HinXINb. S team or dry. WarlU. Jerome. Phone EA 4-!677. i

CUSTOM TRUCKING wanted. AU^ nrwlucU. Phone DA M m FHer. N

MORELAND Ullltng ing. molasie* mixing. Pboo* DA»i»l

------------F i te r ,- ' n pFEED GKINDINO a « d « o j“ i «

E Tilley'* UIlHnf S*rvica Pbon* CArf*- 8-6634,---------- - —

UALED HAY for aale. wir* ti«d, IM J let and 2nd eutllng*. Phon* V/B WH*f l o o d i n g . ______________ __

MAOIC VALLEY M illing Fjgrinding. W*ll*r Lar»on. Ph*B«field 8-5604_______________ _______

MOORMANS Uln*rala •Ch*rlM R. Sro"n. P h o n a lOU. ken Avenue. Duhl.

311 TON (lr .t and .ec o n d c n llin j (« » Call Austin Love. R E 8-8139* * ^ north of Twin F*ll*. , —

Wa n t e d to u u y . i----------- thre* cu tlln ii Alao a tra w - Pboni W

40DS Tn-rnl"f* "*** mifket pn» 10 TON l . t eutllni. 60 ton 2nd g

bar. Alio 10 lo n ,c jo * er bar.170 North; JOI Eaat, o f B W 'A

n t* ' KF. } .m e . I' »o anaw »r. KE f " ’ GOOD USED tractor, .n d laro »

n,.nt 10 trad, lor h . , .n d »»

t ‘OU B A U ta U . « - •eui- ' wHdl. Or ton or b .le . aealM a t ^ j

»- Fleaa. eall t"‘'™ l"«* " «a rn . m lln ,a . t elra il. OOT.nt. e w . M cC l.lt. Sr. ------

F A R M I M P L E ^ T S j

B031 P " m T Huhl.2 TIIACTOH tlrei, lu b ea

r hydraulic lyilo® ^ . Pbone RE 8 -5 0 7 0 .__________

—Tiylur,-Klmbtrlf, ' 'lilnir

A L F A L F A C R O W N E B S

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Z l BXPERT PLOW WOBSU 'l th* *»pirline*

onU eounU "h«"In l i i r d Surfic ltii Pl«»»

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P K O D U C T I O N r a S T R A I N S LAiiUE.

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B ® s ^ ' K " c T a , r ^SiiiiATUEE Duhiliund pupple.. « wMki for 1,1.

r . i S-63B7. G o o n . H enry . _ H lirI.y .pup .y P urebred , « l l . m COMPLK

- T C L ^ H.828S. HE3-8128._______ F.ll. clDCCIHTlJiLU fi monttu old mole c o r n ^

_ ^ i l « B l I s h Cocker. Phooe RE 3-886L ^ UNIT

s x .firii*ROUCH.UKKD Colli* doB. 10 monllTB TRUNKS

with children. IM.OO. Pbone 25c Rnttu m . ____________________________________ „

rTGiSTEBliD Brituny Spaniel itud i^ v - SPKCIAI i». IL L. Roberti. Box 6. Phone WL Penniy U ML Gooding. • _ ___________ coffee

STbK HAIUKD TBRRlERiJ. A.K.C. Rcb- IllfrtJlSO.OO. RE W5B0. 1219 Sjrrintra FOU SAI Drift J s

ITsHTAItGEnMAN Shepherd.. Ou«]ll» •^ . ^ Gu.r.nte«l. Ormond- Smith. L..h^o

SEACLES .n d "Puil p u p p la . AKO r « i . - ' i>rid Kawn« and black*. See them a t ■?l[i;?;.r'rK ;nn.i;. phon . n E >1

iKC llECilSTERED VVhll. U e rm .n Shei^ b,nl pup. 4 m onth, o ld . O o d » l th kl(!i Ilaa had all ihoU. Se« him a t 711 Ith Avenua Nortb. Ilubl. phone j87-W.

L IV E S T O C IC 8 . P O U L T R Y - ™ £

SEGISTEIUiD WbitefMe Bull. 2 year* -------- —aid. Phone HE 2-27S2. Murtaugh. M l

BALED STRAW. Alw 600 chick alxa elec- "jtrie brooder. EA *-6060. Jerome._______ ABJ

GEESE, HENS and ginden for aale. Phone J21 JnDA 6-4430 Filer. _________________ _ E _ L

WANTED; Oood. family cow, V acclnat^. _ _ _ _Phone RE 3-2071.____________________ FEB I

1 NEED ipringer coiri and heifer*. Pbone rj ,ntghu. RE 3-808!. Glen Coebran.

i PUREBR£0 Yorkiblre gllU. 220 Jbi. 100-lb. •ub. Can b* regt«Ured. Pbone EA 4-22 00, lk« jae

I Jerome. |J1I ViiULESAI^ b«</ for lale. CuBtom cut^

I ting, doubi* irrspped. t N orth Uain .Lotker*. Pbone RE H 9 t l . H Ai CHESTNUT Arabian m art, bred ~to " ■ nrebred Arab. GentI*, w«Il brokt.J, R. Hatch. BancrofL § |

flRM SLAUGHTERING. O h « .p e it , e l e u - - ,■■t, Qulckeat U. B. •‘Butch’’ Eackar andba. Phon* RE MM6.________________ »-P-

ii young ewM with November and B^JAND ] DtctcDber lamb*. 4 north. 8 we»t, 2 ruily-et Mrth Shoahone. TU 6-77.1fi. Earl Vo.»>. {^O bel<

iACHE vklley tllolateln nrringer ht^lferi. ------VicdBtted and Uttooed. Phon* EA i- ^W3, Jerome._________________________ control,

WE GUERNSEY Sprinjjer coming wUh * 1 S ' J iti e*tf. 4 w a t. I *outh. W tndell. 0 . E.PhilHta._______________________________ _______

klOUINO . u i d l . h o n e . 7 y r a r i old. T U R N IOMllf. Kelly Jackion. i north, 2% east Jtrome.______________________________ 2 .STEEL

ll.U01iiTEm Hull C.lv«u-On«..ilol.ttlnkiKff. 2 springer cows—One Holstein, STATiOh<Di Curensey. 2 south, Wotor-Vu corner, - plele wS mt. Phon* RK S-27.Vi.______________ LIKE Ni

11 liEAD lop whlteface calves, $120 per Guaranlad. 1 south, >i east of U. 8 . 80 on u a YTAGA ^ sd road. Murtaugh. Phon* KE „e,

OSE COOD milk cow. Brown Swii* andmilking now. 1 w ett. 8V4 louth Uake o

Hiwea. Uarlon Tanner, rout* 2, phone ' ■ ■■;; .... CA H782. Hanaen. _______________ 0]A^IFICIAL BREEDING to A.B.S. Proved lita. Don Kreitman, RE 3-1520. Twin ^ ‘-b.AKA JilU. Glen Reddick EA 4-2682. Jtrom *. “ P- itu BtuUer. OR 8-2030. Burley.________' 0 E AU

f t ! {<EAO Uolstein .p rlnger cow i and I WUm, al] vaccinated and bangs. Some UPHOLS I ;»«.up. 7 east of Jerom* on highway condltlc

_____________________ ; w a n t E II CAN USE a carload of Uolat*lD cowa Get ou.»j htlfm IQ tta y If K.ga .kV>M-HAI*»» iood onea, call me. Eu»en* H u f ^ ble 8 i

> " t EA 4-2418 Jerome. ' ' • '™ Holiteln and Gutrnaey w a LNTt

■ n fl” belfen to f C tl l fo r n lf ‘■divenwHjpUnth... 217 Utb ilree t. P bon . 162. S

^SAUK OK TliADK: W head of Hoi- ^b u y an* U " h e i f e r s . Som* close up, all j g , . (j WIM snd some vaccinated. Eugene South

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SERVICE KURNITI™«* Buhl _ EnterprUt KO[tat^ln F . l l , _ RE c o j i „ , K«».

.j;wi J.rom. - EA 4-Z881 Coll.cl 21-lnch u CACHE VALLEY

( . J ' s e d i n g association , '" '

Phon. RE Twin P.lli--------------------------------- W KSTINI

. fob prom pt n°t1,“ “,

. r e m o v a l '

, of Dead and Dselesi mrubi”

l i v e s t o c k

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IW n. ” i ' , ' ' H ' l " le(l.-T*«v,r«l

“l"re, m M.ln W e.1. Phon.

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'I

market place =. . of 2

magic valley -- ^ - m t r r f D - T O - B U Y - —L L TA K E over cuntrart un ‘M or *6fi SEPTICH>dol c a r . Call RK 8-3;Ua. C eupoL.NT good used piano. Call U E 3-<jB49, {|- *•‘w in Kails.______________________________SH KOil OLD bicycles. H a f fn e n Key Dnd Bike Shop, m 4th A venue W w i. ----------- 1

' FOR HESU . fo r your scrap iron, copper, brass. „li .«vini..y r.H li.tnr; .n^i Junk battcrlcs. Railio.I a r ry K oppei Conipany, 162 Second Ave-' ' , „■ ,u . South . .

— ------ -- 456 .I S C E L L A N E O U S F O R S A L E o m H ?■ very 1A L L aise cash register, I 6U.IHJ. I'hone tuhr. iIK :t-27H _________________________ anli-nnY A P P L E wood, for fireplac*. D«liv-red . Reasonable. RE 8-727*._________Y A L portab le typewriter, 1 year old, T D I |,.■>0. Phone RR MM.1.__________________ *A CK LOCUST fence p o su . I'hone HOMKM;'A 4-2247. Jerome. _________L FU R N A C E. Perfect condition , fully ‘iua ran teed . tl60, R iier-C aln. ________RGE g rey steel desk and sw ivel cha ir . ■- - r -

ike new. RK 3.45KS.____________________ ^0“JH WORMS, thousands of them . 1137 16^28.;th A venue Flast._______________________ ShoehollE P L A C E wood, Cherry. 120 per ton t r K p r v Iftlivcrcd. Phone RE 3-42.'i0. t r r lNDOW SHADES; Obe and up . Cut to .N ew 1 liz* fre*. Al! M. It.'K ing storea. tractloT DRl 16 m inute" enamel.' C ra ig ’s '? a ln t S tore . 8>in Main ■‘V)«th_____________OD blau'k stock laddtc. Phone DA 6- jhUff'157. Fllor.______________________________iK L E Y DAVIDSON ■•61” m oiorcycle. Ing Cn IOC IDInnU street, G<xxling. Mahr>. 93. ItKlUGH LUM BER. |H6 M, or p U im l. |7flH. Phone RK 3-6H7fi.___________________ U;OTECT BJphalt liie floors w ith p lastic t a ;yp* Glaxo. LasU montha. ends waxing. t r e n g e l 's Hnrdwarf._____________________

GALLON Propane Utnk. tU&-0<i. Make vec<I.burning trailer. R. D. R illm an, 'i4(>i^aawfll WeM.___________________________IK SA L K : UhwI Neon siirns. Cufe, mo- Sir ;el, m arke t. Idaho Neon Siuna Co., Hur- p t , . . . I«.y. OR X-74411, *BOOTHS, l(i counter stooU.-uaed. Priced

For Qiilck aale. Contact O R fU2408.Ihtrley.__________________________________IM PLC TE TV lower. Iloise and Idahoi-'alifl channels. I'/i north of D ead M an'a |:o rn e r . F iler. H. Anderst.

U N IT DeLftval magneiJc m ilker. 4 un lltnimp w ith n r .T * r mnior;— Phon*—D A ---------f;-j2()6. F ile r. ■________________________ M tU JNKS. suitcase*. Pocket UK>k», .■? for K>&c. Reds T rading Posl, Phone RE 3- _______

______________________________'E C IA L —Self-propelled riding ro tary 21" \T T 7 P ennsy lvan ia power mower, I1S5; new IN J l coffce and corner table, m nr-proof allver [>ak fin ish . >■'<5 enrh, lfi4R W illow U n e .)R SA L K : A guo<l, unulile sh(.*v]i w ugon, W J on rubher." prii-e<l a t only |IOO for ijulck sale, ( 'a ll Harry LeMoyne a t T E 7-4650, U ntferninn; Idulio. jggg (•CARLY now ir/xhS' walkin f re e te r house arnl'TrrgTda'tV e fceeting u n it . $1,200. i'C3ash o r term s. Call ihihl. 08&-R2 a f te r . . . . .. f) p.m . or (IU week>endn.•:W CLARY Adding Machine, b a n ^ o p ^ e ra ted w ith auiitract. R egu lar {174.50, 1 ^ 2 T Dnly 8126.60. Also good used desk, cha irs . 1949 {■' add ing machines. Runninga. 136 2nd rA venue South.___________________________)R S A L E : P e n u treated posta. C orral ^build ing and powtr poles, P osta mad* to H)3g C order. Ruhl Post and Pole Co., 1 ^ tlsouth of Buhl nnd C astleford Road.Phone 020.W2, liuhl.

M U F F L E R S IN S T A I .L E D , , , , ,,"20 MiNllTSJ .SEIlVtCE” i

A B B 0 T T 8 A O T O S U P P L Y121 I rd A v e .u . W .it R E 1-2011 fClosed Saturday Opan Sunday *'

1961 Ci'EBRUARYCLEARAll^CE ^

SALE SALE jg j p.,lOO-lb. Keg new mix nails..... $7.60 Keg 12Ik* jacke ts , lOO'Tp w ool...........$1.08 ea. '

H U N D R E D S O P I T E M S T

ON SALE A T - T 1 /-IHARRY KOPPEL CO.

S P O R T I N G G O O D S ________

ALUM INUM boil in d tr> llo r, > l.o 1I .P . la te mode! motor. 43fi Mndlson.AND N EW 11)6U S co tl-A tw atcr >6 H .P . ''uily-equipped outboard motor. Less than ;50 below dealers cost. Can b* financed^hone RE .t-lS fil_______________________iH 4(1 H .P . Scott motor. Deluxe. 1-handle !ontrol, ex tra prop. Very low hours.I4V6. No down iisymenl, $34 m onth. If >rcferre<i. 442 Polk street.

J R N I T U R E & A P P L I A N C E S " ----------J i

^T E E L tw in lictls w ith 'm a ltrea se s , k36.i*hone RK 3-40tl3._______________________ATiO N A R Y twin laundry tuba. Com- )ie te w ith base, 120. R isei^Caln.KE N EW GE Filler Fk) w aaber, $160. r p u .lu a ra n te e d .^ Wllson-Batea._____________ ■*•**«iY T A G ^ a s ^ e r , sQuare tub w ith pump,Ike new. Save >4. RIser-Caln.:N M 0U E a u t o m a t ic lron* r top con- ,liUon. A lio Kenmore au to m atie w u h e r . I jO W 'a a k e o ffe r. WE 4-6426 Gooding.________VE UN xood Ultd fu rn itu re and applU

tn cfa a t T rader norn . 412 Addiaon Weat. .EA R A N C E SALE, Uicd oil beatara . 116 ap. R laer-Caln.K AUTOM ATIC dlihw iaher .In k w ith F( llapoaal. Guaranteed, 8176. R iaer-Cain. >HOLSTEI(ED davenpurt and cba ir. good ;ondltlon. 360 NorCh W tih in n to n .'- \N T E D i Used fu rn llu rt and ■pplianeea! i J j e t o u r bid. Hayei Furnltwre.» •>H -B A L li^D oub l» -m ihngany ..d in ing t i t __ - 1 J>le, 8 e x tra leavn . S chair#. P hon« RB I-53C2 a f te r 6;3tl eveninga.^L N U !L Ji« li aprlngji and m attren a . j s e ; lavenport, $26, gooa c o n d l t l ^ . ^ E 8-ifigH.___________________^ ^IED fu rn itu re and a p p llan cu . You c a n ................}uy any tim e, sell o r trade. U p in tvery lay . 0 A H Auction. 821 2nd A vtac*^outh. Phon* RK .1-7740________________ •*MKCE g rey sectional llvlngroom i t t , In rood condition. H16 South FlUmore, lerom e. l^A 4-4fi80.IRN ITU H E. shampooed, reupholattred , re- )a lred . reflhiihed. Green S tam pa. Term i.Unyea Furn ilure ,Inch uneil table model D um ont TV. J u s t ,om pletely aervlced. Will aacrifice . REl-3fi07.__________________________________VAN m d cliair, In good condition . Priced 1■eaaonable. RR 8-8482. 1430 K llir ave- m e enat.•;ST1NGH0USE electric ran ite . «4276U~t Montgomery Ward re frig e ra to r. $42.60. lo th good. IVi milea ea s t Red Caporn e r, GA 3-6H,K._____________________' Z E N IT H conaule and Uolae an tenna , leak and ch a ir mahogany. Speed Queen _n r ta b la ironcr, itep end and coffee i ta - Jilea. M ak* m e an offer, RE 8»38P0,

S P O T C A S H''o r (u rn llu r* - Appllanees — Tbinga if f t l u t . '

BA N N ER rU R N lT U R B :0B Shoahon* South Pboo* R S t-1421

25% O F F ■- ■ S A L E .

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N E W tY W E D 'B P lE C lA E

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AS LOW AS 111 A MONTH ............ 'W A L K E R ’SA P F L IA N O E ANU t'U llN lT U R B J

120 Main Bouih

S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S

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-— SPECIAL SERVtetS— I TROfEPTIC T A N K S cjeane<l and repaired.Ceupools and dram field* dynamited 1 ,H. A. T rice . 1S7 F ile r Avenue West. ■l'Pboni R E 3.33ii7.

RADIO AND MUSICOR HENTi 17" or : 'l " telcvisiun sets, by .week or m o n th ; reasonab le rales. Ksctory *

J ta d io .______________ " 2S’

i‘' {.’onsolc T V . lU v c iitlv s e rv - ' . « jIced, tlxci-llent con .lition , I'm .00 RK 5- .

______________________________ ■ IVNE r v i-oti«»lp with .very lalc*l i>rfiniijiii .SiU rrniiia iijoliirf Acroitube. JlOS.ilo One 50* heavy duty . "ianli-nna witli <'hNiiii<-l 'J .;!.:. SlIi.VDO forcomiilete iii.tallH iiuti. i ’hone RK 3-2833 ---------------or Sfe a t )>»7 Ailiiinon h;«m. ^

t r u c k s ~ a n d “ t r a i l e r s ______2lOMEMADK U-fiK.t I , a ll.., tu ,u .r. I'lean,

a n d ^ u n . S lo v f. H.Vl iitl, ,»» t. ' D ' D

illMl* truck*. -J W hile iru .kK . J'JiH. ,luul drive w ith h«..i*, Hoiix* W hile truck and T 1 etiuiimicnt Phone ^:ir,fii;. Hoi^f. |,|aho. U i j 1

966 46-FOOT Na»hua. 2 txnlrooni. Hi).*) w,,down. asRuni* ro iilrac l, ."ifi pnymcnls of 160.21. V .l l .y .M obil. Hom t.. 701Shoshone South * ,j|n _ s

LEETWOOD, M a jn tic . ArrovO leacl'trall- wheel.-a ra ^ T h e . a n H - lo w ts t u iiu a . -------- --------New 15 foot tra ile r, $7;i.'>, "Addc.t At-

W ill triv. alMoliiiely free, 2 New V acation tra ilom nnd <ither prizes In Dwemijcr to <mr < n ito n ie n only. You must im prM«-nl. \Vi(l trijde for any- O u rthins, Cnme to th - ••Rnrirnln Spot o f ,Idoht). In u 'rm o u n u in T r a i l r r DiMribiit- ing Cn.. tn lirs soiiih. B crsiT . Hiithway 93. ItK n-ClJii.

U se d 8 ’ W id e T r n l l e r s 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a . $495 U P ]

S P E C I A L ■ ocnA ll N e w 10’ X 44 ’

$39D5 ----------------

Simpson Mobile Homes i ' a ’Phone liK 6-6.1,^6 Ruporl. Idaho /

D IA M O N D -TPARTS - SERV ICE

W ESTERN F C— M O T filT T ftU e K -rN O ^

1923 K im her^ Road RE t.!884

N E E D A P IC K U P ? -.T b.;

W E ’V E G O T ’EM !!1D67 Mt t —’68 f

1966 CHEVROLKT ^ Ton. «-speed. 1967 FO 'T)” cylinder. Red a n d ivory fin- iftit7 p n

\ m lo1964 ^'ORD V .« >•:, T o n . 4.spe«l. Can- OL

,966 CII1962 DOD(>K *7 Ton. 4-apced, long bed I 557 OL 1949 FORD 1 Ton. D u a l wheel*. 10-ft

1966 H IW4« FORD V -8 Vi T o n . 4-spee<l 1957 FO

1939 CHKVROLET T o n . Radio, good ^*^4 FO tires ' 1964 FO

TRUCKS TOO!! ™1151 W H IT E H ll-e .b t r u c k . T . j t . l i e .....................

6-spee<i, 2-sp«e<i ax l* . F lat rack

195! FORD F -8 T ruck . 5-apeed. 2-ipeed

1961 C H EV R O LET 2 T o n . 170" wheel- JJJ? base. 2-speed, good 8.26’s. Good m otor 1964 FO

1946 FORD V-R, 2-speed, good tires.IS-ft. sto ck rack 1B66.DO

1963 FO

T W IN F A L L S ^ E Q O -IP M E N T CO. 1!"™

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T r u lyThe m o st “O utstanding"

N ash u a e v e rlDUR]

L O w tp R IC E S ________H IG H Q U A L rr y « t

N E W S T Y L lN a

For th e B E ST In Mobll«Liv ing S ee— _______ |

T R A D E R H O R N - T R A I L E R S A L E S ____ ^412 -A dd ltoO 'W eat - - K E I-1SS8

“ P ro fit b r th * E co D o m r of Quality"............... ......... ..............................lIU-l.LU etnaed T o w in r > R o p a l r i - Service

, ------------ he

" C L E A R A N C E

S A L E ” fjyo

■45’ BILTM ORE ' 01• 8 ' w i d e - a B edroom J"

Low a s $400- Down S,’$82.10 per M o n th

IIE I 01— :— , Ul

40’ BILTM O RE g]8 ' w id e — 2 B edroom i .

Low a s $400 Down Se*77.88 per M o n th >>'~ un

_ _ _ _ on

. 35* B IL T M O R E list oi8' W ld e - l Be4room - J '

Low as $400 Down .$73.50 per M onth'' iBSi 01

H iI " • . • dn

- U S E D S P E C IA L S - .29’ G reat L akes «*

8 ' w i d e — 1 B edroom

Low as $400 Down I M te ff .7 0 ~ p erM 6 n ai------------- --------------

1956 C ap ri 40’8 ' W l d e - 2 B edrooiil 7 UUl

Low ns $400 Down" '(73.43 p e r M o n th

C A P I T A L u s :. TR A ILE R SA LES TR

L<' Wm I I 'p o l t i t i U e t l in i Strviea V huiit I Twin r t i l t R G l< ia i» R u p ir l , lijiho , "W h in

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P l i ^ l / g A' t J f t T P A II g P g t ______ a IK U C K j A n u rK A iL tK a *1

1 9 5 9 C O L U M B I A , ’5244' 1 0 -w ld e — 2 B e d ro o m Ni

$ 3 ,9 9 5 ,0 0

1959 B O L E S A E R O S ''2C doubi. b«l. 21- l^ in b « l ' ' M U R l

~ M A C ; 1 C V A L L E Y -----------------M O B I L E H O M E S ---------------

AcrosN the trsrks from the depot I701 S o u th S h o s h o n e g j

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AUTOS FOR SALE------------------------------------------------------ . • R O

3 R A N D N E W ’59 L D S M O B I L E S .5]

F u ll F a c to ry W a r r a n ty

iluding hydramatlc — heater — ra- Radio, h — antl-free ie and deluxe" ateering

eel.------------ A S-fcO \\M W 5------------------------ J I t J R ]

$ 3 6 6 1Delivered in Twin

O u r lo w o v erh ead e n a b le s u s to s a v e you L O T S O P

M ONEY I

Y O U R E E M O T O R C O .

2 M a in S o u th R E 3-6811

Customll

A -1 U S E D C A R S6 tires

F r o m Y o u r p r i c e i

N o r t h S id e

F O R D D E A L E R

- B R 7 O T ) - N f n V - i : 9 5 9 - ----------------------- -B U I C K - ’

■ 4 -d o o r H a rd to plly equipped wllh power . t« r ln f d brakea.

S A V E $ $ $ $ $ ? $ $ $ ---------------

57 MERC Montclair Coup* ...._.i22« C f S '-’68 FORD Fairlane •■600‘a".....1240657 FORD Fairlane •*600” ...........1199657 PONTIAC Station Wagon,...^2396 W H E jJ56 FORD Custom 4-door..........jl606>4 OLDS Super 8B 4-door.........*104656 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Wagon 11596 1968 CH57 OLDS Super f»8 Holiday Coupe .................... —.1229656 HUDSON Hornet._________11195 ^E,57 FORD Thunder-Bird..... .... -,12006 ,,J{>4 FORD Customlln* 4-door-----1706 1557 qu54 FORD Ranch Wagon........ - ....1895 Rac5fl FORD Fairlane.................. -..,11196 “ I*

1967 FOIC O M M E R C I A L S

!6 CMC 2 Ton..... - ......... ............11098>7 FORD F-lOO Vj Ton-....... .....1169657 INTERNATIONAL 2i^ Ton 12866 Lov56 FORD F-lOO Ton--------_..|1166 1962 FO>8 INTEIRNATIONAL % Ton....|606 Ra^14 FORD F-lOO V, Ton. Stock r*ck................................ ...____________ tB0616 DODGE % Ton-------------------1806i3 FORD F-600 2 Ton_______ 11096.3 CHEVROLET % Ton----------1706 TC19 FORD F-100 % Ton_____ >...180619 STUDS 1 Ton w /atoek rack 1606

R I V E T O J E R O M E F O R r p w ' J A R A N T E E D S A V I N G S

M A G IC A>k <or

C A R & T R U C K ---------S o . L in co ln

J e r o m e , I d a h o P h f ln e EA 4 -5245

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O F A B U Y sRo:clei

U R I N G O U R 1957 OH____________________________________ Rai

V A L E N T I N E

U S M ) C A R fe

B A R G A IN S „ „ ;oCwwb

t7 FORD V-8 r . l t U n . “ 500" M oor UlHardtop. Power ateering, powtr brakea. radio, b«aU r. 1-tont — (V l

— «»Ynn will - l a w th ia - ----------------- - V ione” ..................................... . . , - i n H ■"

67_FQBD. YrB .r i ld in iJ ;W 0 :! J 2 4 ^ '__________^XIHardtop. J;ton* pain t. poi»#f (teering, power br«kea« radio, heater. Fordomatio drlv*. "A aweetyear to bavt and drive.'

_________________________I20BI

57 RAMDLER V-8 Cuatom 4-door. 'Power ateering, power brakei. (p (P (]radio, heater,/ Reclining aeat and f t W (!bed unit, A perfect valentine for t t iyou and youn. JU8T«------- I10B5 J T * S }

66 OLDSMODILB Holiday ^ F Q R duor Hardtop. P ow er ateering,power, -brak ti. radio, heatar. • erEverything you would Ilk* for • °your ValenUne. YOURS for..|18SB 2

56 OHEVROLET fiolA ir 4-door »Hardtop Sedan, Rfadlo. beattr, I 9 57 I fautomatie tranamUsion, 2*toni. tAN EXTRA FINE CAR. %O N L Y --------- :------------------- H i l l

5< b Am BLEH "1" C intom <-dwn 105 8 PlSedan with overdriv*. Radio, F'beater, reclining aeata and bed I q m n unit. You will lov* tb e g u fcon- omy In thli f in t u n it. ONLY

r : 105 8 Fi58 CHEVROLET W o o r w ith »dlo, . fc

heat«r, powergllde tran im liilon . ti 2-lone. Very good ru b b tr and i i jm fj'

- O N L Y ________ __________ IIIW ^

64 OLDSMODILB 2-door H olidar. ^Hardtop. Radio, h ta U r and hy- IBB" P

. ' dram atic tranipiUalon, ‘2-tona Npain t. JU 8 T '___ ----------------1 1 !« «i

1D58 F(Sl FORD V-> «-door ' S « ltn wllli ' V

overdrive. Radio, beater, t*tont ■ b,palnU YOURfl I’OB O N L Y JlO ll ^

O A H S T O C H O O S E ^ 'R O M ' {;

— — lB 4 0 .to 4 0 0 7 ‘— — —19 5 7 -6 ’e

. - P I C K U P S - ' 1053 P

u u r r a T O o H c io a B i f r o m ' 1 0 5 7 '.p,1018 to 10S8 r

1058 P

W IL L S ' ■ i; LJSED C A R D E P T . «T R U C K L A N E W E S T .

Lowill w ill, . B ox 'IIo»«n l p T T ihum IIK 'M IM Twin F illl J t S U JW birt C uilom ir^Sinil l l ia i r F iiiiiili'' t'o l

P hon ,

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FAI

i M i a i

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’52 C H R Y S L E R I,"!*;.N ew Y o r k e r H ard lop

d'lo, hfatar. .u lnni.lir, pow.r .tM i^: .nd b /.k e .. IlKAL I’LUSH.

* $344

[URPHY’S USED CARS DO''I Mlln South________ RR 3-2JT1______ ' ■ ■ ' — go n n

U S E D ' C.AR ‘J ZSPECIAL PRICES 12 m

A ll G u a r« n te e d ^

M RUIR O Y 'S U S E D C A R S m c u i

6 M ain N o r th R E 3 -1363 vi c m, * 61 KOI

------------ - “ i ’

'51 M E R C U R Y4-D oor

dio healer. aut4)nialle trsnsmlsalon.$244 ^

tJRPHY'S--USED'e7«R!3-------------:812 Main South

. JusI

PERS

use nFORD l<

1 9 6 3 m i R4-

stomllne 4-door. Radio, hraUr. tu rn dinals, tinted glaii. Kxcellcnl iKxiy tith new paint. Mechanically pcrfoct. d«tires lik* new, OUR SPECIAL 1

LICE THREE DAYS ONLY 1054 Jl

$ 4 9 5 "

JORE’S MOTOR MART !.: *-7124 Twin Kalla «'

1962 H____________ ____________________ R

1067 C dlbl

1IS8 V

S A V E ! S A V E ! ?

'H ER E YOUR DOLLARSHAVE MORE CENTS! D E .ss CHEVHOL.ET V-« BtlAIr i-door. « • I"'

Radio, heater, 2-tone paint, powerateering ..... ........... -.... - ...... $2396

S7 DESOTO V-8 4-door Hardtop. •Radio,-heater, automatie transm it- l ? T r 'alon, 2-tone paint ....... ....._.|1976 IVlVw

S7 DUICK Special 2-door Hardtop. ...Radio, healer, dynaflow trana- JMmission. 2-tone paint ..........$1076 rni

57 FORD V-8 Country Sedan S tation ^ Wagon. Heater, Fordomatle. 2-tone paint ............................ S1076 ” 66 1-

52 CHEVROLET Hardtop. Radio, J ' heater. 2-tone paint. One owner.Low mileage ..... — ........ S 675 C

62 FORD V-8 Victoria Hardtop.Radio, beater, FordombUe, 2-ton* 1966 01p a in t......................... .............» 446 P

O V E R 40 U N IT S: »' IR S , T R U C K S AND P I C K U P S

t o C H O O S E PR O M ” “ 51

W Y L L IE ’S ;TW IN FALLS MOTOR ' -

Uaed Car Lot UO n T ru c k L an e , tl

k for Nutty Northrop or Rudy Loder__________________________________ 1962 P'

R

C SJO H N IE BOYD »s» g:

f o r t h e ____________________! ;

B E S T B U Y SIN TOWN i»s‘ II

(I.OLDSM OaiLE H.rdlop H o lld ij uCoupe. Ittdlo; heater,-powat-ateer-. ______ giing, power brakes. 2-ton* finlab. j Royalmaater WbltewaU tlrei. Bealclean. 1052 G

S7 OHEVEOLET-BelAlt V-8 4-door.Radio, beater, powergllde, 2>ton*finlib, whitewall Urea. E x tra - „ j qn ice .

I t OBEVnOLtrr BelAIr V-l H ird - ntop Coupe. Radio, beater, power* E glide. 2-tone flolih, doublt E ^ g lt

* wblttwall 4 lra . Sharp.62 FORD V-8 Victoria H ardtop

Coupe. Radio, beater, Fordomatle, i wblUwaU tlrei, Moo* f in iih .Llkt new. yf

• O T H E E S.O N .^D .B U Y — SE L L —

— T R A D E ------ O R -T E R M S ----------------' -------

Call B f R E 3-8840

; ? $ | S A V E ? $ $ $ . -r s WORTH THE D RIV E ’i’OR W HAT YOU SA V E c

158 S T U D E B A K E R V -8 E2 -to n t r u c k I6-ipced, ^ lpecd axlt, good dcondition. ^

157 IN T E R N A T IO N A L r L o n g w heeN base <i»6i cpickup. 4-ipted, radio; beater. A freal buy. •

158 P O R D T h u n d e rb lrd c Fullj eiiulpped. 6500 lotuil h iIIm . ‘

ISO F O R D c o u n t r y S e d a n V - S , ■Fordomatle. radio, powtr a t te r - 1957 fIng. I

158 F O R D F a ir la n e V -8 »fordor, R tally lU rp . You. c » n 'l 1(til from new, 1061 I

157 O H E V R O L E T B cl-A lr JHardtop. Power brakei. iteerln r* y

. loaded. 1 ,157 F O R D V -8 R o n c h ia g o n • 0

Nylon tirci. don 't..w altu ia..th li < ‘ 1 on*. " * ■ m $ (

158 P O R D C u s to m *aO(li" r o r ( | o r <1 V-B, Overdrlvi, only 6600 acluAl ' ■

• milti. 1IB( (153 D O D G E c o r o n e t V-8 J

fordor. Here’i * itMl »t o n lr |1444.41. . ^

157 B T U D E B A IC B n-P ordor— ........ ‘8 cyllndtr, ovtrdrlv#, u c t l l t n l j

19B4 (153 T O R D 1 -td ii tw o k ' ' >... :DuiUi, »|o«li .rick, r . id j lo 10. ^157 .F O R D V -8 C oun try S e d a n ’ t

Fordomatie, fully equ ipped .................. 196S 1158 rO R D P u lr ln n e 'MO' *

Fonlor. 'Vou enil’l llnil > c l n n i r *•** • uinl e«r lh«n Ihl, on., *

T h u g a n d . so m o r r A-1 U iod O a r« an d T ru c k s

- ^ r o p r ic e d to ie ll, N O W

J U H L M O T O R C O . . . . .t o u u 8ALCB ANU BlillVI<lF. ^

bon , I I , , ■ ; lliiM 1 ______

FALLS, IDAHO

B S P—-AUTOS-FOR-5At.£-----------------A< ■ FORD 6 cyliii.irr i.vcrdrive 4-di>»>r Man. l.f8S than lH.ni'O miles. Phonr K -VS 116.________________________

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) O W N P A Y M E N T '

r - t ‘o itD ............. .................. U L U _ l h z ^ _ _1 D0D(5K 4-do.'r ___ J 19.00 .Mo.,1 CHKV <Mi.N>r..................!|17.71 Mo. RivieraJ STUDK Hanll.M* VH . .. $29.03 M», power' HUICK Convertil>U ___ J29.03 Mo. tires, rI CIlEVROLl-n- 4-4l.x.r _ ... $2H,03 Mo. ^ ^1 RUICK 4-4i(x.r ......V23,36 Mo.I CHEVROLKT :»-.i.H.r___$20.&i; Mo. IQ57) CMKVROLKT 4-.l.h.r $11,S1 Mo. Hnr.lU)!I FORD Victoria ................ $W,3.S Mo.■ CHKVROLl-n- 4-i.H.r 12'J.OS Mo. a " S P A LL C A R S G U A R A N 'T E E D I

H A L O U S K A A U T O S A L E S ‘ b u

— z a r s i r a " A vem ic e a s i P H O N E R E 3-8575

Just Weat of the Nev* City Hnll

BROERSONALLY INDORSED

PS6 nAMDLEEl "li" Cii.lom 4-clootStation Wsgon. Kully a ir con- .ditioned, raiiio. ovpnlrive. white­wall nylon lire*. VKRY CLEAN

»6S RAMDLER Amlia'isador Custom 4-door, Radio, heater. push-buKon drive, power steering and braiies, tinted glass, air comlltioning, un­dercoating, whllru'itll tires. Only 14,000 miles. LIKE NEW

954 JEEP Model CJSR 4-w h«l drivewith factory ateel rah and beater. ^ y4 cylinder F-heo<l motor. 1 " i

166 PLYMOUTH 6 Savoy 4-door Se- ndan. Standard transrfiisslon. heaU *r. 2-ton* painL GOOD TIRES.

962 HUDSON Hornet 4-door Swlan.Radio, healer, hydramaiie. 2-tone,

-----good-tifO*._______________ _ Pl~ n n rrm

967 CHEVROLET V-8 210 4Hioor Se- dan. Automatic transmiiion, radio, healer, good tires. 2-ton* pink and 1051 Ri wblte. 1054 Pl

»S8 VOLVO SUUon Wagon. PV.446, in 'jr'n ,! — H aror am * ^ ~ wn n iw iii ti r Mrtug-~-------

gage raek, 2-tona red and white. 1062 Du V*ry clean. ONE OWNER 1949 Pc

1063 PI

D E A N M O T O R C O . “ L "II 2nd A»*nut Weat - RE 8-202J ■ 1563 Ru

1052 D<_________________________ ____________ 1062 a t

1063 Pl

I I C E C H E V R O L E T

MAGIC VALL’E Y ’S " ‘i m TRADING DEALER “

D56 FORD Convertible. Radio, heater, automatic tranamisalon. Thunder Bird engine, new tirea. Low mile-

CAU .S EXT y ^ ^

16S CHEVROLET 4 - door H.rdlop.Power-gllde tranimlailon, V-8 D engine with power-pac. tinted | glass, 2-tone palnL W E BOLD THIS ONE N B W -= r= n= n ;|16B fr- — ----- ---

966 MERCURY Monterey 4-door Se-dan. Radio, heaUr, automatic m j ;tranamlaaion. power iteerlng, J .power brakes, power aeat, white­wall tirea, tinted glaaa. 2-tona p a in t NEW CAB TRADE-m^^

952 MERCURY 4-door Sedan. Radio;beater, overdrive. Nearly new 01t l r a . EXCEPTIONALLY NICE. “ i

■ I40S >»l

>U PONTIAO ChlelUIn " 8" W oor.lUdlo. hoater. .ulom atlo t r .n ^ “m lulon, tinted sU u . O nt owner ear. EXTHA C L E A N ----------»405

ISO OHEVROLBr Convertible, luklo, , better, good rubber. m ecbanld lT . food. EX O EPnoN A LLV CLEAN « “»--- :- -- re

COMMERCIALS(S( INTERNATIONAL Vi Ton Pick- .557

up; Long wheel baie, 4-apeed transmiislon. fl ply rubber, Kren- —i

- - g a L h l tc h . THIS PICKUP IS EX-TRA GOOl^ — =n:l095------------------

952 GMO % Ton Pickup. 4-ipeed tranimiaalon, 6 ply rubber, cuatom cab. ONE OWNER PICKUP J506

053 GMO % Ton Pickup. Long wheel , ^baie, 4-apeed tranim liilon, 6 ply fj|rubber, Krengle hitch, custom cab. mi EXTRA GOOD MECHANICALLY______ _________

U SED CAR LOT . «O N S O U T H L IN C O L N

OPENWeek d a r t 8 »-m. to 7 p.m.

S undiy i 10 'tu I “ 56 Dl• ....................... ■ - - i — ml

_________ T h e ^ ---------------- ^ 5 !

B R I G H T E S T L O T

W i t h T h e

S H A R P E S T G A R S

I N T O W N !gl

961 CHEVROLET Bll Air 4-door,Power Iteering, power brakei. power»pac. 7,000 mllei. , 1059 S'

Oil FORD Cuilom SOO 4-door Sedtn. V6 cylinder, radio, beater, over- '■ ' *>* drive. 1B,000 mllei.

957 CHL’VROLET BtlAir 4nIoor V-l. jqja jj Radio, heater, automatic. * j |

.961 OLDSUOBILE 88 2^o o r Sedan. b(Radio, beater, automatic, powtr ateering.

967 CHEVROLET BtlAir Sport Coupt. V Radio, b taU r. atandaird trani* . ^ million, ovtrdrlvt. ^ o w t^ p te •

iftk* F1967 FORD F t l r l i n t . BOO . Victoria. *

Radio, b<ater, automatlo trani* > >. m lulon, power altering. Locallr ,owntd« S H A R r. 1956 F

1961 FORD R tlrae tlb it Skyllner. ln< F' t«rc«pt«r tnglne, power ateering

A N T Ee’*“ * ^1967 CHEVnOLET DeiRiy 2-door. I I ,- i ' "

000 mllta. Radio, heattr and stand­ard tranamlaaion. q

1961 CHEVROLET D elR tr t-door. Ra> . - 1- dio, beater, standard . tranim li-

. lion, V-8 engine,195( OLDBUOBILB 91. Full power,

' red and white. Good condition. o n u r 1961 BUICK Speeltl lU fdtop Coupe. .

' Radio, h H ter, automatie,1961 C H K V R O L E T -C o n v ertib li^ew ------------- g

top, p a in t in d brakea. Very good eoiidlUoH. KSNI

1984 C ilE V tlO L in 4-door. R idlo, bNb> ’ er, atandard tranim liilon, , -

l961.0U)SUOQ tLB itJ- tlP V ru R a d lo .heater and auloniatle, , *'*•' ■; -------

I96S PLYMOUTH l-door. Radio, hwl--,. e r arid atlek ehlfl.

I96t URRGUHY. Bedto, heater and etandartl tranim liilon.

Y O U R E E ~

M O T O R C O . • w153 M k ln B o u to ' R i l 3-OBU JJ

-------------------------— — ---------- 1 A l

I _ . 1060 f o r :

4 1066 AUS1RE 3-0931 -Lr4-6378. J

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I N ’ , ' A L L

I '- S E D — C A R S Y O U N

1957 B U IC K RcmdM nslcrMviej-a IInr>jS)|> Coui>e. Fullyniwer ptiiniii'i'ii. 'J-tinif. whitewall Tmires. riKliii ui»l licniiT. ^

A REA L VA LU E A T $21150 T (

1957 B U IC K S p c c la l C oupo C-A"innltoii. Dyiuiflo«, railio, heater,khiie-wiill tiriti. I'U in t.cige color. B E F (

a " SPE C IA L P R IC E A T $1085 ,g g p Q

Club Coi. T H R E E - 5 8 C t

1 9 5 1 4-door li

B U I C K S e d a n 4 - d o o r s y o u r - u h o i c e ■ -

M n c H.rdlop.

HanilnpB R O W N I N G A U T O C O .

(Whcrp you <l<*ftl with oonficiencc) 5 5 Ensy G M A C T e r m s 4-«ioor sPhone RE 3-8721 tgg

2-il(N)r I!____________________________________ w hlu

. ’5 7 CAP ■ Low mill

^ A '5 4 B lLoo.l on

R ’5 6 B U

D Hardtop.

’5 1 C ll

T -R -A -D -E I -N -S -s H n

C -O .M -P -A -R -E , ^ V “d c

P P T P T T Q Sedan. £

t»57 Plymouth 2 -d o o r----------- $1006.00 4-wbeel1TS3 Pflrtl -V ^ f t -^ tw U b U ■„ i, | 40fiifl0------------ ——063 Chevrolet 2 -d o o r_______ 1306.00 ' C - A "051 Rulck 4-door J......... ...— 1196.00 P O N T064_Pacliard Clipper Deluxe 4-door __ _____ ________________ 495.00nss A l.Annr ... SOS.OQ_____________962 Buick 4-door ____________ ..808.00 W A I T I949 Pontiac 2 -door-------------------86.00063 Plymouth Club Coupe ____$305.00362 Stud^aker,4-door....... ->_«-195.£0_ .052 Sluiiflbftkjr Club C oupe----- 160.00 - - - - ,•063 Buick Super 4-door ________ 606.00 1 9 5 7052 Dodge 2-door -------------------106.00 Montclali062 Studebaker Sedan ________105.00 wjulpmen063 Plymouth 2 -d o o r__ ____-,306.00 1QRC |062 Metttury Hard-top _______ 806.00062 Packard S e d a n -----------------105.00 MonUrey061 Plym. Cranbrook 4-door —195.00 i Q e c t962 Chevrolet Coup* --------------.208.00 **052 Chevrolet Sedan _______ 1-.806.00

U N I O N 1 9 5 7 1 M O T O R S , I h c . M ‘i

-E n o i Schlffler —Jake Roth IQ K fi |BACK OF PARK HOTEL * Our LoU Oloi* Sundaya

- 1 9 5 4 I

T H E B O S S S A Y S

S E L L ’E M ! M- B H |R P.

;0ts OLDSMOBILE l-doop SS H .rd- I Q g g J ton. Huilp. belter,, power ilMr-

I n : ______________________Hnrdlop.Loaded i

957 DESOTO Fircaweep 4-door Hard- IQ K T 'J top. Radio, heater, power iteerlng,pdwer brakes. 17,000 actual mllei. ■ C innot INEW T IR E S ____________ 12595

1 9 5 8 I966 DODGE 4-door Cuitom Sierra Station \

Wagon. Radio, heaU r. power W ai S26tDrajtea, poWer J ’

wlndowi, 4-way power seat 11006

1067 RAMBLER 4-door Hardtop. Heat- ; ’ ,er. 8 cylinder, hydramatlc trans- .____mliilpa ----------------------------I17B5 U N C C

:058 VOLVO 2-door Sedan. Black I " lab. (SEE THIS O N E )-------I199B '

965 PLYMOUTH 4 - door Belvedere Wagon, V-8, radio, heater, power- f llti tranim liilon. 28.000 actual m l le i____________________ t i m

1968 PLYMOUTH 2 -d o o r BelvedereHardlop. Radio, heater, power TIteerlng, power brakes. (REAL LSH A U P)____ ______________« « « !

1056 DODGE 2-door Royal Hardtop. .V ^ , ™dlo, heater, aU ndard tr jn i-

1057-PLYMOUTH l-looi^ Bavoy7 ¥ a - " f ------ dlo,-heater,-w hitew all-tirei-|1886----------- -------

1961 DODGE 4<door Sedan. (GOOD 1656 01TRANSPORTATION) -------- $196 Sport C<

V.8, Tui

C G M M E R C L ^ S ■ ’ SrT 'ib 'u1966 DODGB-2yj-Ton Truek.-V .S,- 6.- - -J^XOBK

speed and 2*ipeed, 0.00x20 rubber ' >' on rear. IG-foot Omaha standard 19o7 C

grain and itock „ Qgp^, }{hydrama

1069 STUDEBAKER t Ton Trilck. ^

- J S M : '0Townim.

1050 DODGE M Ton ir llh J u .l l . R i- S 'n t« l''l •dio. be.ter, ,tock end i r t l n .

bed ------------------ ----------• ! « C0ND11

USS m o 1 Ton, w llh duidl. S.JOO j'®?? .*’

, -------------

1»U FORD H Ton .PIckUft ........l i p ln l — -------------------- _ l l ! m

IgES PORD a Ton lo n i w heelb;,. V-B 'J8Pickup. 4-speed, custom cab I189B

; 4-door 1

1069 INTERNATIONAL J4 Ton Pick-up. '4-speed, long w heelbue $796 m,p

' ■ er. NE^1M6 CIlEVROLOT V j^on Pickup.^V-^^ . '

■ T R A D E - I N S ■ ,■ J ,

: 3 0 M I N G , I N E V E R Y ' D A Y

- S E E J J S - N Q W U -K IN N T MOON AND DON WELCH 1068 01

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I T S A L L H E R B I N. t h e

W A N T A D S E C T I O N i

R E d w o o d 3 -0 9 3 1 ' r " , ;

— ^ l l AUTOS FOR SALE ,

FORD V-8. Very clean. Good nb>. Make offer. In q u ire 988 ftffenoji .V >ct, Rl-: 8-4678. j i gAUSTIN-HEALBY conveltlbl.. U n t throughout. 28,000 actual mllei, niif ber. Perfect condltioo. Phone Z \178. Jerome.

^A R S— -------•' :T R U C P J M

LIBERAL TERM S“ . ’ ; j | 520 U n l t j to ch o o se from

\L L G U ARANTEED 1____l i 'f l

•UNG!S MOTOR SALESSOI t fA lN E A ST ■ ■

IT W ILL P A Y Y O U - TO CHECK W ITH ;

A - R - ^ - 3 - O - N ’-S I I I

EFORE YOU TRADEI [ ] |

FORD F a i r la n e ‘W ' - vb Coupe. One ow ner. LQADED : . 1 ^

CHEVROLET BelAir>or Hardlop. 2-tone. GOOD CON«’JON '■■•i K p.B T IT PT f p o n f n r y a^dnnr' j ^ . } i ;dtop. Black and white

OLDS. “98” i i^ id a y H I■dinp Coupe. Full power. ONBNKR h T HPACKARD P a tr itio n l l i i l

H>r Sedan. A R EA L SPEQlAL 'J B K ^

MERCURY M onterey ■ i |H>r Hardtop. Beautiful green and , .V jUfffl

CADILLAC Coupe ,-1 ;®I m llnii.. EXCELLENT CondlUon : a ,j

BUICK C onvertible ',3 J ' j.1 on. ow n.r, A LL PO.WEB i;

BUICK Special 2-door ' i j fUt-dt4ip. One owner. Ready To Roll i j f ' fV i

CHEVROLET Deluxe i ;]« r S«l«n. PERFECT SECOND C » !,} ,'i? I.

INTERN ATIONALJTon Pickup. FARMER'S SPECIAIi !• 4 1 f

DODGE R oyal 4-doir«n. s p e c i a l p r i c e , ' j S ) ;

WILLYS P ickup i l l ' l lhHl drlv. . j j > | j

A -R -L -E -S -O -N ’-SD N T iA c -o A D iL L A O -a M o \

Tw in F a lU 'H j j l J

JT IN G U N T IL SPRING? K i

W H Y ? . ' ji57 MERCURY $2295 Mitclair Phaeton. Local owner. Fall ] | H | | | pment. W m $2606. ' ™ ogW

)6 M ERCURY ,$1495 j l f iiterey'Coupe. LOADED. W ai 11799. j l r

)5,BUICK' . $1196 ' ' | j | ' l |dtop. Full powered. New jw ln t Opf i'- jjiOW er. LUW U lLEA G E. ^

)7 M E R C U R Y • ; ’ ?i2295' | | 13r Ph>ietoB« All pow er. UEXiNEW* - 3‘4£[f

, '■ ' i i >6 MERCURY. ; $1895 y |) 'Sedsn. We eold an d lervleed thlinew. W m 11806. ■ ' . ■ \ \M \

54 LINCOLN' • - $ 995 i | | |dtop. Local owner. OLSAN.

55 MER.CUI?;Y i . y iitcIalr Coupe. B eaatifo l F enlaB oiii 'V t cM kl owner, low a ll« * fi« New tlm .

56 M ERCURY, .$1695. J | |dtop. Coupe. F lo -ton t, ] o ^ i R S u P ded with acceesorlet.:-------- -- ; I j ^ i l r

57 BUICK ' ‘ . ■ $2195 1 ®not be told from B tw .. nV* ’ | H | | R I

58 FORD . $2395' 1 ^;Ion Wigooi, Ltk« a«w and loaded., ^ m B I I 826M. ________ ^ ^

T H E I S E N - ' | i ■ M O T O E S ■ i W

[N CO Ira-M ERO U RT-ED SEI, I I S { ^701 M a i n - E a s t - - - ’ l U

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U S E D G A R S ;

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. G L E N : J 3 , ' . J E ] p 3 N S , ^ M

iB OBEVROLBT Im p a la t3HS.irt Coupe. Aiiolv..rMi]i GoU. IU BP | | H H I. Tutboillde. powot,rte«fnj:,-iwmi i | g « kei, Im l >lr ,u>p«uloiii heit, H D y i whlu lid . wall tin i,'W w jnllMlk ; a M U

OEPTIONALLY OXJAN. . . J I M

)7 O L O S M O B IU :' > ;per M M o o r S«1»IU-Tm>.toil«J>loj Inm .llo . n d io (nil J lu U r . - T)DM l | | n u . LOW HILEACE.. . r n U

)6 OHEVKOLET . f - 4iM 5: i,nim>ii StiUon W iw n. V J r a l K / irdrlv., deluxe heaUr H I Ht«l i lu l , new M int, blu, | B m |1 Froit b lu t , C O M P W ^ t , W ; ; . . | | H | B NDlTlONEDi, ■ u B n

15 PLY M ODTH , ; IIM I !y«Iu > M n o r 'S e d a iu V ^ in e r t r i u , W ■Hf lt,«tlnf. TWOtTONB OBEBN,' i H I W

spE ic iA £ i;::^v i ii- >t8 > , v . | | H

loor S r iw . J w ' M d ) UP V-8, , T u > b o g l l d . , ^ ^ t o i wer ilw rlnj, pow .r, b l ^ ln «' ■uipen.lon,, luUo.- m r M

NEW, CAB WABRANTV., , -

\ ;' ,$3145

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B D e b t S u i t s

l l i ^4 A r e F i l e d i i\ M j j j ; • . . ■ .V •' T T

•• J I u* u / \ ^ 1 ^ T Q H- 3 » v , o u i i o

® - 4 ■ S T he Idaho Credit ServlM <■■■$ '■ J ' • l i n y , Inc.. Illed Uve civU ac lor- K'S- . S f l n PaU».diitTlotrWJd P ^ a ‘e J

I ' M o n d a y , MCldng SU eged Indct

' ■ '7 “ -- ' y j H !*'----- T^iH^-TmnpIatirtHn-prob»t*-<i J L f l i : a e a ln s tlw illl tm H. C la i^ n .

W i w m p a n y Meks $46.65 claimed;i ji |’,-|jil I ’v y a rb e ^ Brothera H eating comj

‘i l f i’ (■ % 1 hospital,, . «Alao la probate .court, a comp

VJlV s I -< e g a ln s t Howard Webb a n d Ro . -f?!*.' /<' I ' -Webb-aeeto 168,60 fo r fifaglc V

k M em orial hospital and »16.l)3 i : * r ' . W O i^ B e e lln e tervlce. A comp

" •1 3 ? - ; ] • a g a in s t OarvcyK. P oster oeelu »1 1; B f t r th e Oklahoma T ire a n d Be

■• ; oom pany,'Okm ulgee, O k la .' " I n 'd i s t r i c t c o u rt t h e com;

■ ' iB e d a complaint aga in st Dw• ' ; - ‘ A . Doramus and N orm a Dora

l j Is claimed they owe $218^ i 1° ■ W lntertiaven market, $30.64 lo £

■ r i ‘ P ■ J e w c lrv : *137 to J a m e s Har)n t -— t o WelsJleld'a-

.y- iP. ; 48.05 to Paclllo Power and 1 i® cbm pany; and $114.93 to the Hi ; G rocery store, all Eugene, Ore.

' n I j I 7 Also In district co u rt th e com■ ;i M . f ile d an action seeking to ct

f l *761.65 Irom Etele W rig h t and :■" F th a Wright. The com pany claim

rii i ■Wrights owe the following Qr<® 'J r l Colo., Individuals and organlzal

■ fl.* ' G reeley Plimnco com pany, $2f ’ SfliM D r. M. J. Bechtel, $60.54; Dr, I

. .• 1 '- , “, - p . Bates, 113831: G reeley 0 >1 ' f l I <12.23; Port Vasquez Lunch, $: ' ‘il#* . a n d Weld County G enera l hos

V !|}( ^ 2 .0 8 .■ ,R b b crtlL W .B alIc lien .T w ln

. . a tto rney , represents the credit: p | - P f ! _____________________

I I 2 D iv o r c e C a s e s

* i J E n t e r e d i n C o i■ ® T w o divorce c o m p la in ts were' J l ‘ ' M onday In Twin Palls 'district c i '. ij , " F rank , Gentry seeKS a dt

■ ; ■ tro n x Mrs. Connie M ulre Oonti0 i grounds ot extreme m en ta l cn

•; « j ; ig ■ 3^ e y have no children a n d no

• v' l r l f ' ^ i e r o married Sept. 24, 1042. 1 • ' j 1 • 'I isepresentediy R aybom and ■Si ' b o rn . Twin Falls law firm .

J a ; . J J-M rs ,'P a tric ia Joan Bakerrtc • , : ■ J o r a divorce from K obln R:!■? ■ I , ■■ f a l t e r , charging h im w ith crue: -v,' *■' Inhum an treatment. No chi lij I ' I ' a r e Involved, They w ere ma

f 3 a n . 20„ 1857, a t Q uincy. Wash C; * 'w an ts her name resto red to P aV ■ 1 r r ! S e a n MuUen. She Is represent( S \ W ; M a y an d May, T w in P a l ls law

I I f ! * - i ) w o r s l i a k t o ,A i(

i i S H R e c r e a t i o n S tu■ J 1 ' 5 W ASH INaTON , IW ). 17 -

; S>resldent Richard Nixon toda^ ; n o u n c e d th s a p p o in tm e n t of ]

i,' : ; S e n - t o' : . a l outdffif recreatloh resource

J f le w committee. -----------------!'■ iU ? ^ T h e comnitteB h a s e ig h t m?i

t ll' i' “i e le c te d Jrom th e s e n a te an d :g ' ' a n d aeves members d r a w n Iron

i'n I ’ l l '( « s t r y an d outdoor g ro u p s. I t ,1s,( ( J ‘ ' . d ilc tlD g a' nationwide su rv e y oi

' ’m 1 ® ■' re a t lo n a l resources In th e t’ .S t a t e s snd will m a k e a tepc

I l l I • . t o e congresj In S e p te m b e r, ID(13 . K , ■ ' ijwoTBhak la id h e I s p leas

■ * y becomeamembfer o f th i s comn ' 'H : w hose findings w ill a f fe c t the 1

i|h i deVelopmeBt of I d a h o ’s ni ■V’ I rec rea tio n a l resources.

m h t ir ~ Located'6 miles sout

i l 4 , west, or from th e Tu

11^ ' ‘THWM I [I ■ SAliE STARTS 12;:

i j i ; , ; MACHla 15 p 19B6 WD 45 Allia-Cl « . 1 | | | ) . ; John Deere spring a

I ™ I 1946 Ford tractor1 ® I1 H ■ Bean cutter fo r C-filjffl k . , m q 7-ft. tra il mowf jm l £, t Ford mower, 7 4 t. hS ® il ' I*oH btadej all-^angU

H i I I I fi ■ Fonl spud and comH I I n K ' Sub so ler S-point hI im ' Tractor weed sprayt

1 H l l Post hole digger, fi1f l l i i 19BB New Holland 'i n i B 1965 Massey-Harris^ S i l l ■■ IHC 16-inch tumbl(1 W ' with rock trip

’i l i l l ' ■■ 'IHO'lP-ft heavy duI i i l . .vIHC 16-hole'grain c

,1)5 11 I IHC fertilizer spresr | ; p | K IHC, beet and beanI S ife Case 100 side delive

P v 'i 'I f f - -Bectton flteel and J! ■' 11 John Deere rubber-t a K ' ' , spreader ■

: Eversraan 9-ft. landllt lltlll Graham Hoeme 8-ftI I IP fp '8-point hookup Vrt; B S llIP Belt-driven grain b B ' f i i ® ■ Dlxi® heet thinner, u 'l liN i: '4 cpil'Spring shank f t l H S ' : a ‘Acme corrugator!I I I U U I- ■ ' 2l4”xl0’ tool bar, i

I l l l ’S i I I I I ' 1 Bucjtskin mnre,-J1 ,1 1 | l f , ■.' ' around horae i r l l i l ■ ' ' l 'Arabian horse c(Ijlj l l l l l ^ . b™

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t o f c - A ^ -

S o « ” n \ m ' 'ibate court indebted-

W t* -c o u rt.--------- -— ----- 1 ------------—wson, the ' " ■-lim ed due '; com pany, !lan-Mfim n- - — l

com plain t 1d R oberta ________ Iiglc Valley ■ I16.03 owedcom plain t | ' _ l

«eks $67.56 -------------f - ------------- 1 ~

— f m r i — I”com pany ------- T flO i ---------- 1 —

it Dwayne » l —Poram u6. ■

$218^2 to M to S to n a

Hflirang.leld’8 in c .: W ^ i and L ig h t Jt^ e M l j a . _ — - n ^

e com pany ----------- -- - j g o jto co llect HaMiMW i(w h J m i | Ma n d M a r- f ........ ’ Ic la im s the I - . . . . — , — | —

ig Greeley, ■ ■ m b i I * ! * *anlzatlons,y, $260.66; t j ' I H j H f fDr, rw v ld l l I M t i W

ley Clinic, .............................. ■ «tch, $24.82, -ESll hospita l, |^|

T w in F alls re d lt com -

— , Follow ing up o n h is recetK h ru sh c h e v h a s announceil

s e s » ! ' 8® P 'f p o w lh In In , . t f i e .w orld for K usalans by

l i A l i r t ta k ln fD V e r th e re la s of fo. 1. J m odlU es, a lo n r w ith 1005 (c

w ere filed , pound-for-pound,

r dlT uiu i *" *°

g g M a i l P i l o t G o e s

1042. H e Is T O S a v e " Z 1 and H ay - l b W ISTON , P e b . 17 UV-A

” >• m all p i lo t from h e ro dared alaker filed e n ln g ovcrcast y este rd ay to )ln R o b ert tw o m e n from th e i r mountali 1 cru e l and n e a r th o confluence o f tho0 ch ild ren a n d 'S a lm o n rivers.■e m arr ie d p i lo t D on Shoem aker, whoW ash. S h e a w eekly malhTin by planeto P a tr ic ia S n a k e river, lan d e d on a smsesen ted by n e a r th e cabin to b rin g ous law f irm , c e llu s Sm ith, su p e rin ten d en t— B a r B e ll L and a n d C attle c(

* ; J . r a n c h , a id D r. W ayne B’. i U U a M oscow chiropodist.C l l J T h e two m en h a d been r O t U Q V m iss in g on an o v e rn ig h t trip

tr l r a n c h , driving In supplies. 17 — v ic e ^ 5j e I jj ji t h e re Sunday to d ay a n - n j o n b u t didn’t a rriv e ,

t of Id a h o ___________________ _

A F R IC A P O U T S EEPO B jourcea re b E A Z Z A V IU E , F r e n c h

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i t m em bers to d a y reported seven persoi an d h o u se y u e d an d 35 in ju re d In a i

tt I ro m l o r . n jg j j t In the n e ig h b o rin g to 1, I t Is co n - o f p p tO 'P o to a n d Bacongo. vey o f reo - - i n ig situ a tio n w as reporte the U n ite d j j i i s m ofnlng.1 report to --------- --------------er, 1061. N orv /ay and S w eden havi p leased to tU lo d a ta to show t h a t skll c om m ittee , a s p o r t and m ea n s of travel

t th e f u tu r i# a s 4,000 to 5,000 y e a rs ago. ’s n a tu r a l --------------------------

H E A P T M E B -N E W S WAN

c tio nsou th east of~Bllss, Idaho , on thi le T u ttle s to re I t ^ IV L in ilsa Jaa ! m d V* m ile w est.T V atch fo r mai

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: h i n e r y 1lia -C h a lm e rs t r a c t o r 19B5ing s h a n k to o l b a r n tW f la t lo n a l i r a c t o r ;or;ultivator for C

C-m o w e r If t . h a n g - o n a n g le b la d ec o m c u l t i v a to r _n t h i t c h • I W tD ra y e r , b o o n v H y p e r , f i t s t r a c t o r Bobsin d w i r e - t i e h a y b a le r “ a r r i s m o d e l 6 0 co m b in e im b le p lo w o n ru b b e r t r i p o

y d u t y d is c t a n d e m ^ a in d r i l l o n r u b b e r j p r e a d e r ” 6le a n p l a n t e r , c a n ty p e le l iv e ry r a k e U iin d w o o d h a r r o w b e r - t i r e d t r a c t o r m a n u re

C e m e n t m ix e r W es l a n d le v e le r

I 8 - f f p lo w o n ru b b e r V r ty p e d i t c h e r W ";'

i n b lo w e r m e r , 4 - ro w hanksa t o r s 2 0 0 s p u d sack s« , . » « I s

lORSES

se colt, 10 months old,id 1 new s to c k Baddle r tp

TERMS CASH: a

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R u s s i a n s A i m f o r B i

In d e x : U.S. 1 9 5 8 p r o d u c l io h "

re p re s e n ts 1 0 0 %

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EST IM A T E D 1 9 5 8

■ R U S SIA N P R O D U C T IO N

I recent "declaration of economlo war” on I )unced an ambitious seven-year (1059-1005)

In Industrial production, th e red le a d e r pr s by 1070, Wesleni observers oall It h i s big of fovernment. Newschart translates Buss

005 (oals. Into percentaees of ourrent U .S . ?ound, lon-ror-ton, kllow att-for-k llow att, un 0 malch thla counlry-even If U,S. p ro d u c tlo

o e s C o w b o y , S c i e n t i

2 M e n _ ^ tw^boyTwere^lo^ed^UV-A nervy s d j t , o f dynamite, 3 0 5 elei

red a th rea t- blasting c a p s , 17 p i s t o l s (iay to rescue 20 b o x e s of a m m u n itio n i >untaln cabinf tho Snake poUce s a id they fo u n d all t

Items w h e n they r a i d e d-, who makes o f t h e youths, a g e d 13plane up th e 14a small s trip o ff ic e rs quoted th e boyi

ng out M ar- a j j th e Items w e r e s tnden t of th e ,p|,jy to o k th e d y n a m ite to Ittie company ^ [.Qcitijt, o n e was q u o te d aan e Bwensen, t h e guns "to p l a y v

, , em like o n TV." leen reportedi t trip to th e — — — — —ppUes. T hey ,M U p ttO W PLANS V A C A Tlunday a f t v - n o t Y O K K , Peb, 17 Iffl—E

R, M urrow Is taking a y e a r ’s------- of absence from th e ColEPOBTED B roadcasting system. H e wlle n c h E qua- continue h i s d o c u m e n ta rie s ai(U P I)-P o llce nightly r a d i o program o f nenpersons w ere com m pntary. On a r e d u c e d baIn a riot la s t c o n tin u e "SmaU "WorlIng townships mmed S u n d a y evening teliiongo. — 5= = = = ^

at skiing w as H > « * a a mtravel as long ■ B < 5 1 1 L U A N ago. J N e » t to Ifellow C a b C

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n thrW endell- B liss highway « n d toward Bliss, then. 'A mile so u th w e

■ markers on highw ay.

BRUARY 19Lunch on G roun

T R U C K - P I C K U PL9B5 International 2 - ton trucjc wi

hoist, beet bed, stock rack , le------than 20,000 miles------------------1951 GMC 6/1,-ton pickup with gra

box, folding stock rack, less thi 30,000 miles.

H A Y E Q U I P M E N T1954 Case P.T.O. choppcr with co

and hay hend 18-ft. hay piler with l> /t h,p. m otor Shiffler hay loader. Attiichos to tru Bobsled with hay rack, fair shape3 feed bu p k a , U ’x l 6 ’R u b b er-tired w agon

F E E DSome hay, straw and silngo If n o t s(

before sale 1956 motor Bcooter, Sears make Boy’s English bcycle—Girl’s bicycle

H O U S E H O L D G O O D 522-ft. deep freeze, like new, chest ty Westinghouse 30-in. electric range,

years old'Westinghouse clothps dryerChrome breakfast s e t with 4 c h a ir sRed plastic platforrn rockerFull size bed, complete with inattreaa2 chests ot drawcr.sGreen davenport and chair, n ice shrSimplex mangleF ru it ja r.s , BmslLite.ma aiul o th e r i o u

hold goods NOTE—The Fortbrrrs nre mojlni t o Mln

loU Rtid (hat ia the reason (or le lU n f. lhe Kbove lt«ma iistrd a re In top condition lhc Inachlncry hu alwaya been u n d e r i when not In uie. Don’t m lu thli a u c t l 6n

Quality Maclilnery and other Itenaa?

.xcept on major items, — Sm uotloiieer 2 dnya prior to »ale.

t E R G , O w n e rClerk I'Oakloy an'd C a rr

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on tho United S ta tes , Soilit P rem ier Nl 1005) plan for R ussia . BlueprlnUng a n o r promises the h lfh e s t standard of llvlni I biggest gamble to r prestl|e a n d pow er > Busala’s present production In ce rta in c J.S. production of th e sami Items. I t rev t, unlt-lor-unlt basis, Russia m ust shoo t n iction were to s tan d atlll lor levei^yeara,

. . . I scries o f International conv n i l S t jUons.

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( O T D - 'n ie N ational Coiigresi Parents a n d Teachers - be known s h n p ly as th e PTA-obse) the S2nd a n n iv e rsa ry ot Its loi tog today.

_________N a tio n a l^ PTA President .James d ^ a r k w . Grand Rai

■“ ■ marked t h e occasion by maklr plea lor h i g h e r standards ol h

------ ;_____ life for t h e n a tio n ’s children.' L e a d e r U Conlldent1 Mrs. P a r k e r Is confident t h e :

“ “ ' wUl acconap lld i Its present i Just aa I t has d o n cm an y c things a lM c It was founded In

— aa Uie N a t io n a l Congrea ot M era.

“ “ i The P T A refers to the days o____j fouiidlng a a “the not-so-gay t

ties” w hen children were negle and ex p lo ited . M any states ha(

child lab o r laws or Juvenile co I “ Two W ash in g to n , D. C., ,wom, m Alice M cC lellan Blrney and Ph _ r ADDCrson ig ea rs t^ w ere moved

the plight^ o f m e nation's clill and d ec id ed to do something a

’ M e eU n r Calledil li!;!i!! The tw o w om en—Mrs. Blmey( • f iS the wlte o f a n attorney and a m

er and M r s . H earst was wldo> .HIM California Sen. Oeorge Hea a r a called a m e e tin g ots."all motl M a to do son aeth ln g to Improve ! S chUd's lo t.M a From t h e f irst meeting, atte:

by 2,000 m e n and women, the has sp read from coast to const Ul today I t h a s m ore than 11 ml

_ . members I n the 40 stales, H( KKD and a t m il i ta ry bases overseas

r / o « | ! A w a r d s G iv e n t c

to H B u r e a u ’s D riv(t rev ea ls BOISE, F e b . 17-RcglonaI B.o t m uoh tor H. T . N elson o t the bureeirs .. rec lam a tio n announced today

i' j r - the N a tlo h a j Safety councilc o n v e rsa - Presented s a fe driving awnras ic o n v e rsa reclRmatlon drivers.

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an d in lu x u ry to the elegant'

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[f the Thunderbircl e v e r grew into a !li.S(

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inderbird roof ond massive rear window

with plusli dccp.piie carpeting and foam I

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mt ' M rs. R l i i m S O i KI Rapids,making, a ,

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ent goal, my o th er :d In 1897ot M qth- _______

lays ]gay n in e-

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d a m ^ - E E ^widow o l „ ,Hearst— m atte r how y o u figure IIm others" T h e resu lt of c o n t in u in g high

prove th e e r s of th e p o p u la tio n boom. T so c ia l turmoil, a s w e l l . As each

attended e o v em m en t, w h e th e r tederal c ' the PTA t lo n s bf population u p to 1981 coast u n - ^ a r , epidenilo or o t h e r catastrII million E v e n should the f e r t lU ty rate

a, Hawaii perso n a by 1980. A t th e presei ■rceas. c h a r t breaks Ihls d o w n Into a |

. 2,640 years ol a c c id e n t- f re e drl 1 t o o n the p a rt ol p e r s o n n e l In regl

• o f the bureau, w h ic h - encompiI ' l V C r S I d a h o , Oregon, W a sh in g to n , i

, M ontana a n d w e s te rn W;lal ™ rec - a w a r d s are part

p ro g ra m Involving d r iv e r s Iron d u s try , s tate, c o u n ty , city and,

."g f e r a l a e cn clci, 'O y g r j .QOQ I Ivcrs th ro u g h o u t the n a t i o n ore Invo, j'[o t„ i of Reglpn I d rivers d rove ovci

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Into age-group to ta ls by years.

rcc driving m llU orf m iles during the fiscal : In region I 1858. T h e re a re two fleets In ncompasses r e g io n —a tru ck fleet which cl 'ton west- t h e y e a r second place n a tio n ■m Wyom- “ “ d a passenger car n e e t w re part O ta P 'a c e d 10th In the national rs Irom in - s a f e ty contest.;y and. ted - —--------------------------!,0W leets t j e w BltQADCASTS STAItTI ■e In™!''™- V A TICA N crTY, Feb. 17 Wl—1 /e ovcr six J o h n X X III yesterday Inaugur

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do th e demands to r se rv lrc s ll makn u h a a Just published f o u r dltfennl oro Ed o n th e asumptlon t h a l (litre w liu , te, a b o u t 100 million p e rso n s nlll be ad svel, Am erica will co u n t ovcr 50 million n Illlon w in be added in th e period. Tahli

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