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Death Scoreboard Mill ll ■ campirUan er _^^K b LIBB.| K i^lcJftU lItln II of ihu ^ ^ n E S lS i» le (« r 19SS «B<1 l»&s (ot p P ^ V Uafie- VtlUr and for th« ttUr« lUtti -^■J®lJKL.iiaJha Idaho,W Z— ........ 15 IM , Magic yaUey, 1958.... 1 .............. ............' 7 ' ■ For in cre: I;. Plans for I Members of the revenue and taxiit ■ipffld sentiments both for and again ■ .T a Dublic meeting held at the Tw ■ J eht. More than 250 persons atlci ■mrni of the committee, and others li ■problems. Opinions were ----------- ■varied, but several persons ■aslied that the tax ine be ■held with no new broad base ______ Mheduled to begin H j| B ., t M Djn. was delayed for at ■ S h a l l aiTHouf Ijccause commit- ■ M members arrived Iflte. This was ■ h t last o( a .scries o( five meetlnEs IhcldTbroughbut the state. During K meeting at Pocatello Saturday MMi ■idemoon. the plane used by the liraup grounded. They were Borced to travel to Twin rails by K Kutomobllc. H |m Besides the chairman, those ex- Blalnlng the tax question prior to flestlmony from the audlcnce Vere K Brassic, Boise- county; Greg ; Botvin, Power; Ira Klstler, Good- ■ h g ' C. Sutlon, Washington, and fas^Mr K e n . Ray Cox. Shoshone. BB* Monroe explained at the opening MBg" ■ { the meeting. "This Ls something Sm m Hnlque in legislative hall.'i. We de- (Ctnllinri on^PifJ 1. Colunn 1) KgS Eitizens Split ■ Even on Tax, Wk I Official Says B j ;H f 0CATE1;L0. Jan. 31 UV-state.' H |^ ^ B p . James W. Monroe. D., Nez ^Erce, says Idaho's residents appear ^ n i t about 50-50 on. proposals for K ^ d against levying a sales tax In H K B^Monroe conducted a hearing of. B e house revenue and taxation I Bommlttee here today which about ■ s o people attended. Monroe Is fcairm an of the committee. B , Tax Called Sham e j_ ■ T lr s . Gladys’Messex, spealclng on Kaiioha Behalf of the Idaho Federation of „„tstivi ■eachets, said of the sales tax: , K t is a shame to put that kind w a burden oi; noor peopje,".. ■ Mra. James Phelps,- r^iresentlng T T L .- ilh e Cooperative Legislative com- T l f|,l ■littee, spoke in., lavor ^ f a sales . H ax to help Ijiiahce e.duoatlon. Her Hroup is compwd of eewral edu- n t i o n organizations. ' Farmersi. Oppose L a n d T a x ,c,, Several witnesses, mostly farmers. ■aid they were against a property h .^ .h „ * 1 because It had to- be paid ■M onroe said feeling across the . H tate Is for relief in property taxes a sales tax Is enacted. ^ ‘*1“ , Several witnesses Apoke In favor ■ f a wv_erance tax—a levy on e x - ___ B^cUon of mlherals from the land r i i as lumber a;id metals. I “■Tflrmer "'Slate ' '^ n .‘ Andreas X T? Bilcele. Butto county, suggested a H n e cent per bottle tax on soft * A A iGrocery Costs saLri" ■ Used to B ack ^uTred" ■ • about 1 1 Sales Ta-x B id -JjA Y E rT E , Jan. 31 U l ----- Cont. .Chief ,H B j ^ n of grocery purchases in ------------ ■nree northwest states was cited • n i g h t to show th a t food costs J. V|< w e lower,ulth a sales tax. H^A Republican exponent of the V ie s tax accused both major par- ■tard°* "political dishonesty” _to- Rep. George L. Crookham, Jr., Canyon, delivered the charges V « spcech prepared for a public ■■Ktlnghcrt. nail Produced !?'" Crookham productd data on pur- ■Jiue ot „„ both sides of ■ilaho'a border to support this ai- BgaUon: B "Silent approval of more hidden Conflnf “ es ij sancUoned robbery.of the bonds of i ■ow-income groups.” 2Q2 Was " B £ ' “ * '* ''!» Information- showed Spw ". 31 cost, to be higher in states appeared w n ere the taxes are hidden than Dean Mo “ states where they are "openly preilmina ■PPlled a, In u,, jaie, bound oi ■'''les.'' Juveniles B •■'tlilator. Blaated court, ■ h . ookham added, ‘T h e failure or Jonea ™ n e unwillingness .df the Demo- along wll in Fin 1. Cliuan 1) uty flhet |B Mallow, W /Sin,’Almost I Accord! Inn i” '®' ®-H'8h fash- old lamb *'"»* like a Prldaynl I 7 ''''“'™ that the uck m W tho oiler all. been to I ly 1. ' »lylM (re pret- Thutsdaj cowV M ll«Herlni[. They bum lam waTs h “0 ‘he. use In e ■liccinT—IS-^-chiirmliij-oval-of- laldriht •ble inw '’."‘’P'"'' in tftleot- nome. Evwvh^r','”" ' laStirar* a - led?: Vrf“? »"“« 'h'y lo S Ii%„, ‘ *'*>“ ■* o( Briwr *»s seen ‘ ™ a kneecap ' H ' ‘“'■tuiid, mnnno- ciUD/l I 1.1 I, n'Pibllo, tae. <0 11 '“ m- ox-dlolBt like a S ?,''" r ' bc«n soci ■"■.'letcnco ^ PWlur Uioro ar IM S—^ , nmmtrv. .............UrWfoTJ .... . th . ihu . " W- (ot ^ ^ ^ ^ * —M M I ...B ........... I ... 1 I __ , ^ A Regional Nev . OffieiftI C lt; and ^ Courily ' e^ividedl eased Sper 3 r ‘Holding taxation committee of the Idaho ho igainst higher spending and new n e Twin Fall.'! jirnior high schoiil atlciided the meeting at which Rc ers licard testim ony pertaining U Hawaiian Yisito fETJBlik J. Tefl Davis, cbMrman.of.thi.Twln Fal ealoha, Aloha airlines represenlatlve. at ntatlves of Aloha stopped In Twin Falla UJet service from Pacific Northwest dt!e« [awaiianTrioW i N orthw est in (See Photo on Page Ten) ’ at the fi 'hree good-will emlssarrea from lasses we wajl were winding up a busy visit alnglng, ( Lho-Paclflc-Nortiiwest with a busy .ally=£^ ernoon and evening In Twin Palls travel scl ,urday. coast to Yom the time they were greeted • The vI j their arrival at Joslin tield until Ululanl y ended the day with appea^nces (Cookie) "wo Men Held For Armed Twin Falls city police were holding turday night as suspects for armed ne market, 404 Fourth avenue w rred about 7:45 p.m., and the t\ out 10:80 p.mi in a local hotel. Po in as Marty Kidd, 25, and Robert ; men told an officer they were : lef Howard Gillette said his office ----------—" tw o ‘ m Men, Three ?™ .;, XT -1 -I ' Boys H eld on Z™ ”? Theft C harge-- O Worthi: Irand larceny charges foce two the cash n and three Juveniles arrested by J25B was In Palls county and city law en- lette said sment officials late Friday lor covcrcd i iling two iambs from the Howard dence. ( ils farm northwest ot Curry. and a kn lonflned in the county Jail on suspects' ds of 11,000 each are Jerry Jones, Offlcen Washington street, and Joe robbery t iwn, 35P Fifth avenue east. They a bIU(LJlt leared before Probate Judge J. bars-heac m Mosher Friday night, waived A valley ilminary hearing, and wereupbyofi ind over to district court. The were plac enlles will be handled in probate block ext rt. , Palls, ones and Brown were arrested Shortly ng with three Juveniles by Dep- J'.™ flherllf Wayne Hankins, Ernest « How, city Juvenile officer, and tMk »ct y Patrolmon Wesley Dobbs, iccording to Hankins, tho 3-week. F lambs were found in tho trunk BtMMJ^Car. I flRATT ajfficalird^BTlhlrlffT^Vnro G„y, wu; day-night, reported the theld and , 55, 1 thot a tten-aged youth had o-jfation n to his home about ll /p.m. ton unday ssklng It Annia had rtwo _ _ _ _ n iambs" ho fould give hlrti for , In a 4-H, (ilub project, innis i,-tiia-youl|uhtd given hli i_mij —;— lankins says Uie youth was |ucs. Md, admitted taking part |i th« — ^ ft and named tho othcri In- . HAVA^ ved. former B Vhon bmcers loofttcd Drowi and . les, tliB lambs were In tho runk NE" ~ M PEnON UA8NT BEEN SEIjN IIUDAD TBUJILLO, Domliiicnn WA8H1 public, J«h. 31 W l-Junn leroii, vc iWm dictator ol Argfcnlina, ha . not NASA-h in seen hero for aovcral days! end [nif ye“' iro ar«Tcporta he lias lolt tlie tonlglit c mtiy. lie fins beon llvlnc lu «x- » ' “mP.I iaf«4jnryHfr===^^ ... 1 Newspaper Serving I ---- ----------- ---- ------------—, ------------ -W IN [Here ending, | fig L i n e ’ 10 hou.sp of representatives lew means of raising taxes hoiil auditorium Saturday HALF h Rep. .!. S. Monroe, chair- jshed Di ig to a ho s t a t e ’s ta.\ation de.sperat iitor Receives Key £iL~ '•j . tL '- • 'i. In Falls city commlMlon, jresents "key. 'J e. at Joslin field Saturday afternoon. Sb Falls Saturdariifternoon and evening to i cities to Hawaii. (Staff photo-pniravlns) •k i: if ii W m is Up Busy Ti in Busy Day in 1 the turf club, the three Hawaiian sales depa ses were kept busy meeting people, In the Isla glng, dancing and—not-lncldent- It herfi_Ri v-cjilllny attention to all-let air and West ,vel scheduled soon from the West plus the * 1 st to Hawaii. cy ot Twii rhe visitors are Helen Thompson, Oreetini ilanl Kealoha and Caroline fiycjj a t 50kie) Wasko, all employes In the lojm rep Davis, ch M X T mission. 1 Here ^ dull mom( d Tfc. I 1. for the vl! R o b b e r y taX^ Iding two Washington men the travel rmed robbery of the Truck visi^rs w lie west. The robbery oc- he two men were caught . Police identified the two i bert Johnston, 22. One of was enhai fere from Spokane. Police proflclei [flee received a report that tlve songs 0 lneTrTiad-entered-the >re arid one man had said hifl is a holdup." The men pient witi •ced Mr. and.^rs. Wendell feathered' rthlngton, otam s of the store, cal accom 1 customers to the rear ol the Other m Idlng. There were slic persons evening v the store at the time. 'j“h and ITorthington was told' to open jj, cash register. An estimated nearances 0 was taken by the two men. Gil- Scauties < e said the Aioney has been re- Binnimr to ered and is. being held aa .«vl- K L i, ice. One .38 caliber revolver 1 a knife also were found In the pects' 1049 Studebaker. ond Se Ifficers .were told that after the u,em, thel bery the two men, one wearing snow'shou iIuiLJltocklng.^cap and the othet first vlew- e-hcaded, left In- an automobile, ji,e u valley-wide roadblock was set u,, shave by officers. About 25 police cars baseball g -e placed at str&tegic points, The (jg., Ek extended to west of American ^lie girl ihortly alter 10 p.m. the two men ^ni -e observed entering a local hotel, -gy „( u ice arrested the two men and ^ (contim k them to the station lor ques- ling. The blue stocking cap was ANACi nd among the- men's possessions. BUTTE^ ...... ............... ■" menting o) EOAN’IMPROVES PAST national i WATTLE. ,tnh 31 Ifl—AlimVn'ii ilclals_Dl. V , William Egan Is making- such said last id recovery alter'an emergency been'appr iratlOD that he plans to hold a Montana! vs conlerence next week. ing deflnlt NEW S b u l l ; lAVANA, Peb. l (Sunday) l*»-^Haviina's Ra( mer BatUta army Oapt, Pedro Morcjon ha (EW YORK, Jan, SI W -T he American uck Ihe three radio and television nelworki Ilipule over;terms ol a new conlnlol, VABHItiOTON, Jan. 31 Wl—The army n ilclcs which the national aeronautics and SA-ha» ordered It lo use In satellite ar ■ year, Boorotary of the Army Wilber N i1gl;t during a ceremony at Which Uie an companies wli)oh produced the materiala an iln‘“^Huco*wrul-«»tolUtBr*»plorer-l.— --- : ------------- -------—T* ------------------ ------------ / ^ ^ ..... 4 ii///' HN-KALLS,-44)ApOr^UNDAX^ fcrTrace Or95P Atlan VLIFAX, N. S., Jan, ,•?! (fl’)-T hre 1 Danish ship Hans Hedtoft. Then >rate hunt until morning. Fear n before, noi y to City >y J o t^..®Lty’' to UluIarU To.( She and two other repre- to publlclie th e forthcoming - rn <• ROftaftT Tour of ____ hours in ne Twin Falls s = department of Aloha Air lines It was t I islands. Sponsors of their vis- classrooms Pan American Airways stwcture i /est Coast and 'Aloha atr lines, "whole rear he Magic Carpet Travel agen- tn ^ y Uir Tw in Falls. The Rev. eting the trio w])en they ar- a t Joslin field ^era various “ representatives ond J. Ted '1“°':, , chairman of the city com- ,n. Davis presented the cere- II key to the city to the three ™” Prom-then on-,-it-i»as never a ^ aoment for local people. If not o e visitors who have been going J*";™ ““ 8h sinallar rounds ot enter- ,g for the past week. girls spent the^.afternoon at avel agency office, talking with 1,5 i, -5 who had been to, or are building Ji nplatlng a trip-to the islands, church, evening began w ith entertain- irge crowds a t the Roundup of the Rogerson hotel which \ j O U I nhanced with Hawaiian decor. - tlclent in both the ancient na- 'D ...L mgs and dances and the more J. UU ■n-types, the glrls^itng and __ d to the accompaniment of a I T« . concluding, thelf entertain- UU with an intricate hula using ired'gourds 'wlth guitar and VO- A contra :companlment. er ^appea^ances during the ,g were made at the Turf ind the. Blue Lakes Country comty bat le this was tho last of 100 ap- ices this week, the native he™ b f th es confessed they were be- drawalfro. ig to "run out ol gas." a state- pj|j j belied by-thelr vivacious on- J . . 1 - I 0“ adVanci hused obout the Northwest Budget f ;he warm hospitaUty shown dudes sal’a their only criticism was that ""„Sl should be flavored. It was the twelfths 0 rlew-of.snow_lor .Mlsa Waako amourit wll le thought is shoul^l taste like c Larsen, laved ice cones they buy at ,i„n, jince ill games lo accompany hot- expired bel fective. girls’ do not coDSlder them- The coun es professional entertainers, tain the I c and dancing are a part of our pendent of >f life—w e'learn both WjiUe 0 county d >nllng«l an I'ic. >. Csllan <1 - JACONDA SALE TALKED in°tho“ ^ui? rrE^Mont., Jan. 81 Wtr-Com- jg on publlshed reports In the S s t al magoslne Newsweek, ol- “l»Kl<'h_ nf thw Aniinonflfl rnmp&nv ast night the company has r , n l l f ipproached on the aale of Its . n a newspopera b u t that noth-. . \ \( finite hos been decided, ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . BOISE,’ J Introduced trETI-N-Sr.: Latah, of ................ I committee s Radio VOZ eald eaflji today Brooke so 1 hos been eitecuted. posal ^had I an Federation o f Muilolans' H»> said vorki ai midnight tonliht In unanlmousi; but ''that < ,, iV ' »re unanjmi y now 'is assembling, space Brocke s: and-spnco administration- with rcprcsi I and deep apace soundings ers, lie snii ir M. Druoker reported this processors i I army conforrcd awards on Ihe hearing a and detlins for the United he Indicate .-------------- r ------------------- bo-lntroduc Niin i^^ERRUARY-l^qaSi)- ------------------ e Found i^eople A itic; Dai Three rescue vosscl.s searched th I’hen dangers of a new storm air ar mounted that all 95 persona e.noon yesterday she had n iceberg: and sink- T She was returning: to | lark on her maiden voy- * :o Greenland. f al Canadian air force scarcli I •escue headqinuters rot>orted ^ iree ships — the U. S. coast cuttcr Campbell and the Oor- BOISl rnwlcrs Johannes Kruess nnd t Ion—had left the Icepack area ... .Rnpss. - , committ CampbeU was more th a n 100 s t a t e ai south of tl\e Ice area where i\ h i l l CJ :edtoft was last heard from, in.riulniii guard officials In New York tn- „ L would resume the search at nilinon > , ' share o: Campbell and the Pascldon Smylie’f ought their way lo the area of 71 mil ?h 24-foot waves and a mottled be balam Icebergs and floes, taxes. in< y Joined the Johannes KJuess. schools. ( irdy little German trawler la require had been crlss-cra*aing the ed cnrollr lerous waters in 60-mile winds The ex jhout last night and today. In by waj I.S. air force Super Constella- suite aid Ircled overhead but ius 12-man rollmcnt, snid It found no sign of the J-ollmcnt. Ion Danish ship. The plane al- smylie equipped with radar. any subsi clouds later began closing In amount v n RCAP sipokeaman said vlsi- (Contir dropped to about half a m ile ------------- tie celling to 100 feet. W eather 'ers feared a new storm was g Into the search area. g r r I crtheless. an RCAP Lancaster ^ loose bay. Labrador, to join ^ er U.S. navy Super Con.sLel- I « in the search. An RCAP II iman said all available places ontlnued on •. C((lamn I) ^ lurch Burns Memorii 0 .Ground in ire at Rupert railT, Jan. 31—Despite ellorts 1Rupert volunteer fire depart- T „il which battled afire lor three ,iaU in near-freezing temperatures, issembiy of God church here almost completely destroyed Jh£ day afternoon. , . »as believed an oil heater In T ooms at the rear of the church J|g lUre may have exploded. Tho Irear of the buUdtag-was blaa- Neal-Di rthB-UmB'llremen-arrl'ved;— offense-d I Rev. and Mrs. Sheldon Slagel a suspei lered the blaze about 4:30 p.m. months v ey were leaving the parsonage M is dig door to the church. Firemen Judge Tl iible to save all odjolning build- Judge including the newly construct- probation rsonage. to abatali ! Bev. Mr, Slagel sald.the build-: toxlcatlnf nd contents wers in su r^ lor arrested « and the structure would be charge D lit as soon as possible. Included He Is ri rnlshings was an almost new Rayborn, Normar I Rev. Mr. Slagel said services a line of be held In the Camp Fire when he ng next door to the gutted justice, o h. stock on --------------- ing. Wei ►unty Signs “ThoC , , , fined $40 ublic Health fnTwh?.! ________ _■ ^ ing the s 3mt Gonfrafct ?he S" _ . was aign( lontract agreed upon Wednes- Cl ight by members of the county damages isslon and health officials was jident o< 1 Frl(lay -afternoon bv the highway; ilsslon, bringing Twin* Falls Lawren y back Into the southcentral by'city i I district health unit. following .contract, similar to tho one ]„ ^iter by the county prior to w ith- tiu-ee-Veh 1 Irom the unit, goes Into ef- block of 'eb. l.-It provides for cancel- (Onili nt~thg~end-of -any:m onth-up-^----- ------- IVance notice of either party. Iget.for the medical setup In- O D a tl I salary for a medical director nlnister the unit. Only' eleven- S qi hs of the budgeted $13^58 lit will be needed, Jlotes-Bussell —WABH] rsen, chairman of the-coirunis- cost ol i since one month of th e year objective, Id before the agreement Is el- official si B , Dr, Hui county will continue to m ain- mlnistrah the ihdigent program Inde- nautlcs e nt of the unit, and maintains gave somi nty doctor and nurse.lor-this tolk to t! tlonal seci er local groups participating 'Dryden J unit are the city o f Twin of puttlnj and the Twin Falls siAool between t tr : ..... : '• Iarsr7--^r --------------^ . He'said lPotatirBili“ Se‘b™ J. Action to Start SE,' Jan, 31 m-:A bill .will -be j y |a]] uced Monday, to require that ssd potato products made ' [UU‘«pUflrB6-iiiDtHdTH'mn;'»— nan George P, Btocke, D„ , of the 'house agriculture WENDE ttee said today. vis, M , Is i ike said hearings on the pro- out the ni had been scheduled lor* Feb. negle Hen II,' ' :: ‘ ceive » bn said th e committee voted Davis, v nously to Introduce th e bill few weeki hat doesp't mean that - they for the a» anlmouJly In favor of It." at Pocale ike said the bill orlglnnted high schoi tprcsenlatlvoa ol potat) grow- neuf river e enld growers, shippers and took live sors would be rop;csonted, at The coi tarings. After they are hkld, heroic ai Heated, more legislation may Lynn 'B, roducci.-------------- ^ ichool-bo --- - ' --- - ..... - I -/ ' ' ^ ---------- --------------------- CIL-X. Niine. IrHgaled IdaBb Countie¥' Mcnibef of Audit Bureiu e —^------- ^ •XtwTilirPmfTBdUWlttJP i"of“Dan Aboard! irknessS I the atorniy north Atlantic until d and a gathering icepack forced th >na aboard the Hedtoft were lost. egislature Gr Up School Fui 3ISE, Jan. :U (/P) — A plan to ad d the line" iiublic .school siiendinj nittee of tlu> Idaho, legislature I B aid to public schools in the ne> II calling for .'i!.'!2,500,000, as -propoi latul-e appropriated 22 on dollars ua the state's T ' e of public school costs. I ijlr ylie’s-ovenill proposed budget million, which lic ,sald could . alanccd by adJiisUiiR present / . includes $24,600,000 lor the I ils. Of this amount $1,000,000 ' juired by law to cover Increas- ‘•■oUnient. -- ^ j j B extra million dollars comes way of a proposal to calculate piissionar aid on^he basis of current on- In their ent, Instead of last year’s en- church e: extension ylie told the legislators that .r i-u- substantial increase over tills p , * int would require enactment of. ? •onUnued en Pmge t. Column U elGy> CaU etitions Askin In Hospital Sj few, county residents are collectii tion a'imed at reducing spending lorial hospital. ay Fuller, Twin Falls, wl)o obtair id 1959_couiUy spending at the ci irday morning:, says h e " and sor r?i he has talked in the last few , county hospital expenditures-are ------------------ ------;;;— 7.— Tjbe ho ill Term for.: ini'pSi ^ 845. Dur: Eipsy,Briber X '-'n ’ 1. 1 out -that- Is Suspended -ded^'or al-DotsonrCharged-wIth second form ofl'P oe-drunlsen-drlvlngr’WaB-glven fees-cover- ispended Jail sentence ol 18 yearly cost, Jis when he appeared In Twin xhe only district court Friday before port the 1 e Theron W. Ward; from a one Ige Ward' placed Dotson on stivers sayi itlon. stipulating that he was hospltalJia! lataln from the use ot any hi- tinued,'. wl atlng beverages.__Dotson .was revenue-fro ted on the second offense p^y^r be se Dec. 24. ' i„,e, Is represented by Raybom and Kirn, local law llrm . where that rman J. Webster, Rexburg, paid le of tlU -and- costs -Thursday — — ^ '-j - i he appeored before Hollister m ruuer ce.of-the-Eeace-^lwood-JIen. on a charge ol drunken driv- tne courtho Webster was arrested ThurS- “' “ 'JJ jy State Patrolman D. L. Cain. “UUmng Is omas Clark. 22, Boise, -was $40 by Jerome Justice ol the Puller e; 5 Glen Vlnlng Saturday mom- views and I »hen he pleaded guilty Df leav- conunlssloni he scene of an accident with- mlssloners giving hlsruamerPr-reportlng thot:idayp: nlshap to police. The complaint February, i signed by B. P. Dariow, Jer- budget, ligu Clark also paid 180 lor county tax iges to Darrow's cor. The ac- to any part it occurred last Saturday on The tent vay 25 west ol Jerome. a- maxlrnut wrence D, Alvey,- 27, was cited program of Ity police Friday evening lor by the con ving another vehicle too close- pullijr sa Iter an Investigation Into a iij„u, ii -Vehicle collision In the 1700 on hla nelll of Kimberly road. Total r: „ Continue on P i t . I. Column 7) : commlaalon ■w% 1 '• an~ob]eot|o ace Exploring 5aidHigh in Cost LBHiHaiOH,Jan._31,UfcThe agreea_tha of space exploration, like Its are too hlg tlve, is "astronoinicol,'' a space al said today, T ___ Hugh L. Dryden, deputy ad- 'Ijc W lS itrator of,the national aero- . ca and space administration, some dollar measurements In a "-'“ Wj;!« to the American Legion's na- MiMWotti 1 security commission, satisfactory ?d«n estimates that tho cost town hosplt tting a satellite Into orbit runs, Lewis en len two and three million dot- night. HIi i --------- ----- -------- m.l4-thO pi 'said, "Ouh first orbital bomber checkup wu cost-ln-the-nelghborhood-«l Lewl»-had-i illUon dollars." IMH. an Living at ^^endle Garnegiie-Medal'fo NDELL, Jan, al—Wiyna Da- othM Irom I, Is one of IB persons through- Feb, 10, IBI le nation selected by the Oar- wtaloh Ereu Hero Pund, commission to te- otheTi jouthi n bronze medal lor heroism, and landed i Is, who moved to W endell.a neuf river,, veeks ago, was recommended “Evenaon, e award by the Exchanta club mer, made icatello where he teioued a and (hen Ini school boy Irom tlie Icy Port: itniggUng t river In « tragto accident which Uy becomln live lives last February. ,' "Davis, w I commlsslon’a account ot. the Iraotuced i J action, says, "Davisi aaved atlU was t I' B, Eveiwn, ■ ' 11; Pocatello mtr-frwili il-boy,.m?»tUoipte<l-ta-«av»L_.i(e»iUi [ ' D ri Ccir^ ____________________ *’ — - I - ■ lurciu of ClrcuI«tlon< . PP rwlttjl P m r lnwf'nitlinnl~~" ' ---------- ^ nisli Shij Missing Stops Sei itil dark tonight withmit finding n t ed the vessels to flee to the open .sea i ost. The little paa.senger-freighter jroup Gets Pl« 'und 2 MillionJ to add-tw o million dollars-to Gov. R nding proposal was submitted to th ire today. Thu plan calls for aboi B next two years. The committee a iroposed by the unified education c arigest Budget Church Is Ap (See Photo on Page Seven) :legates to the 50th annual Episcopal i lionary district of Idaho adopted tl heir history, and in addition, pledge ch extension program. Explainiil? iision plana were .theJery' Rev..iicl lie cjithedral at Spokane, Wash., and ilin, of the Church Divinity School of Calif. They reported that 4 millic -------------------------------- “ needed in ing Cut ir ry 1 • ' ary district a Spending s r S. ,. . . I Boise; the Re llecting signatures on a jateiio, and tl nding at Magic Valley well. Twin i'a Named aa ibtained figures' of pro- synqd was Be he county'Clerk’s office ^ rim ie- W payerS Wltfr few days are convinced Nained cha 9-are too high. was J. L;Eve je hospitallB 19B9 b u i^ t Mage|(.v5r»ln: for a maximum spend- program totaling ?1,088,- During 1958 the hospital t $941,50^1. ' -' tlonaiy: dl>tri mty Clerk T. W. aUvers pMnts PorateUo; tre that -the nmajorltyiof funds CUflord Buzai Id for hospital operation does date ol the til come' from taxpayers In the «t«cly pw'graD _iil_propfiilx_levlea^Atlsnlgram.ol the cover—most-ofc-th»-hoi^Ul’s conauctug.ij ir cost. mlaslonary.dll e only tax money used to sup-. ,An early »n the hospital, *60^00, cornea M o w e d ,by i a one, and one-half mUJ levy, women ot the rs says It Is possible that; the convocaUon.-. ,talJiallUevy_may,be:.dIsconf. - - d,'. with. Increasing hospital . lue-fmmjeea^-.____ ' -U |d || ler believes hospital expeiidl- need not exceed the mUIIon-^ Todov'l r mark. ‘'We’d Uke to,kii6w * Bthat money's going and why," P ag e 1—N< >ys. ' ____________ • _______th a t colUdet FuUer's opldon, more money ourthouse. Working conditions aimed robh ivercrowded, h e aays, and the wallan gUls Ing Is "dlbgy and dlrty' to Jood-wlll. ti u-aniie,----------------- ^-i-------- .expendlturei ler expects to jiresent his dollars, ,®! and the petition to the coiipty W ?” Ussloners h«fore Feb, 9, Com- ^ oners are required by lliW on Rupert, we -doy^tho-second_Monday-ln -Dame^e,i_l iary, ti) Set ,'th e ' yeir'i final ' “J it tigure. Until that time, any “ Oalth unit ;y taxpayer la Iree to object y part of the.tentatlve budget. Uon„so^ ! tentative budget, caUlng lor .Jsff ixlmum 1950-county spending am of $lfllis,705, was approved le commissioners Jan. ,JO. ‘ ; I ler says he. la hoping to get here. - or five pages” of signatures P a c e 8—I s petition. Blncis It la .not neor months old r to present a peUtlon to.the ilssloners In. order, to raise nsm state b]eofl5rfr«e=bWetmiIei' rently seeks th e .Blgnaturei to pace 10-: ir his arguinente, ' terested In lordliig tq Pullw , every penum ! wtaom he. haa apokeh recentljf aee atom pc a_that_JiospltaL«nnpdltures _Arco*_!__ 00 high, , •. s , . Page IS . ^ ' property la» iwis Satisfactory iSHINGTON, Jan. Jl.|l)-John BuhlTdefea wis, 7»i president of the United beats Boise,' Workers, was reported In.Ttry pig«iM actory condition a t . Oeorge- ball, Pirates hospital today. ; player trade, (Is' entared the .hosplttl_lsat Keyada team 1 HIi doctor said he had teen Pag* 16 - the past JfW-daya.and.that A mercs dlicus up was believed to be advisable. In {state mlq -had-a-mlnor-luart-attack-lii -Isl^lve-logi- Sunday >« ideU;Given"^ , <% ' i-r" . ‘ t' Plrat .'woinat lor-iteroism from drownlDc the Bight of P5' 10, 1BJ8, when^the ledaa.-In f» t.; Historic Bvenson waa riding with six N ;® ’“ 2J5!i youths atnick *. street,barrW ,born |n.O\ita inded upside down Id the Pdtt- l.li. insonl who.waa a.poor awlm- 'T lllrf made bis w»y to. the surlice ' len btiatt drifting doimstretm, JEROMIl,:! lUng to itay afloat,'but steiA- law and hla icomlng Weaktr. .i-' Jr., viertiUdi ivls, whose right loot had tieih dlot’a, bwplU iced a ahort ,tlmi bttoie and day U i , i was tender, plUnged Into IM which ■ . -frwiing water. ItnpM ed'^ hla a lata i houi cwiumi n v m a^MiM f. .■ rive, -i _______. «■; '-'rlijin _EBK!E.li ' I 1^.' I __________________________________ r t >in , ' I jarch I n trace of the van- ^^1 icii and suspend their; H tor reported shortly’ Ian to I l D q 114|| I’. Robert E.' Stnylie’s. Pi', ) the joint education' tj| about $^6,600,000 in,., ;e also is considering, ^,1 n council. The 1967 _ J;. stfOr , I pproved I iven) i ' )al convocation of thei' V. w the largest budget, ||| edged $59,000 to the!', ilg^ the^ j**'® H and the Rev. Garrett 'W 1of the Pacific, Berk-, n lillion dollars will be 11 in the next three \ ti 0 complete the pro> 0) lo represenf?the mission- 1 % let at the annual proving - jy 1 In Spokane to ^ y were ' 1 v|j ' Rev. Marcua Hitchcock,' , e Rev.'Janies Trotter, Po- W the Rev.Norman Stock-.;., I u i'alls. , , , , ,-.' f! aa, lay,-, delegate to' -the, i IS Bert Lambn, 'TwIn'Falls,, i I was elwted.to a thrie-' j Tnn ^ilMhnp wnH flnimnll:. i jlslatlve Jlody of the church,, i , chancellor of the district t ;Everley. Boise, wlth Prank i] ^:Falk-and'Jva#:'Jto» ',.v! I ipa,'tli1m e.u'tate(ai.of''o U wmentfund. - ■- irffebitrt.'NIoliQW'.W'elaw. ■ tiM secrttM ' td ’tha’mlfa'' ' jlstrfbt!, !* » . BMt ,;?ricli«i:.„. 1 treasurer, .tmd .tha R«r.' 3uzard|-Eviansta;i,-lU,, a ^ ^ ie ifnit of research and field i j'gram, talklrig.ion ,Uia.pr6- - the nation^, .church,' and . 7 .dlstrlct,ol\ldaholi',,.' ly ttornhig seirvlce Sunday , by a bre'akfaat aervedi b y .- t the church -wUllqlose th # ,. on...... iHLIGHTSiitl- ly^s T iinos'iN ciW f; i 1—No trace ( o ^ : o f siilp' - 18 lUded with Iceberg, LOcai: J wUtroverificflSaSeaitStr rr- gjSauneiiJUMlttdilor- robbery here; .lliiee Ha- r i'vlslt Twto Falls bn- ' trip,- proposed school. , lturea_ralaed^hyj-mlUloni iJ i .Epls^cpftl chuiph' d6lfl*r .■* ' pprove largest budgeti'AsV of OM church: bums at:- : ! Wendell iinan, to irecelv#^ i:i i 'commlssloners"''0i^ltor^ unlt servlcea, ■ ,' -V- ♦-EdltorloU Sal s e a - , ijv ) Far.",-,; , : 5--Heutfund (^ve'starta;, q:i J—Bald bird may Jieip grt.: or bald:, m en ,. Eplwpal.; 'iH:. participates In m eell^. r, i 8—Public Foriito; Balv i ; roI<JhaaJiah«nt, ' „ . V; " 9—Interest high ta'^arlv - i ;>. state -history. KnoM^ ^ 10—Ha;wallan visitors In-‘, lliisnow.^':,’^ ; V..'K' :n —Sclence.!'«tudoits',to, ih power:p la n t models a t ■■ 15 — Idaho foasm^W\ TX- 1 laws kind to , wodjen. ,j.v:'' M - , T w in: Falls,’beata!, nd Caldwell. 11-year-old. ‘cleara aevea-foot mark,- ;'f;> Jefefts ,...iJeroine,, Bufley,; ,';,W oi s o. ' , , - ' ' i l , . ' ■■■ ;i'jv IW laglq, Valley'biskeb:. rates and 'Beds,, ^plete'j'i fm nide, B^gal best - team..'. ,;,4y.; 16 - chi»rtb«,oI',Con|T/-, * lscussu.propoae«i;,ohanin.:, y$Wtin»-BMU<»-Only’ iltSr. plant-affected by lieiUon' law, Hors«ho«n-. ■aoaroe.i'No-nonsMw. ,:M i- to.education.payd off,'. oiffaM married I In Twlni K . IHg,^nw IB. Jail. ll--Wai»AgilMSM H! taa: .vndQ^livi!.«l|np ------------------------ SB

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I ;. P la n s fo rI Members of th e r e v e n u e an d tax iit ■ ip f f ld sentim ents b o th f o r an d aga in ■ . T a Dublic m e e tin g h e ld a t th e Tw ■ J eht. More th a n 250 p e r s o n s a tlc i ■ m rn i of th e co m m ittee , a n d o th e r s li■problem s. O p i n i o n s w e re -----------■ varied , but s e v e ra l p e r s o n s ■ aslied th a t th e t a x in e be ■ he ld with no new b r o a d b a s e ______

Mheduled to begin H j | B . , t M Djn. was delayed fo r at ■ S h a l l aiTHouf Ijccause commit-■ M members arrived Iflte. This was ■ h t last o( a .scries o( five meetlnEs IhcldTbroughbut the state. DuringK meeting at Pocatello Saturday M M i ■idemoon. the plane used by the l i r a u p grounded. They were Borced to travel to Twin r a i ls by | « K Kutomobllc. H | m■ Besides the chairman, those ex- B laln lng the tax question prior to flestlmony from the audlcnce VereK Brassic, Boise- county; Greg ; B o tv in , Power; Ira K lstler, Good-■ h g ' C. Sutlon, Washington, and fas^M rK e n . Ray Cox. Shoshone. B B *■ Monroe explained a t the opening M B g " ■ { the meeting. "This Ls something S m m H nlque in legislative hall.'i. We de-

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E itizens S p lit■ Even on T a x , Wk I Official Says B j; H f 0CATE1;L0. Jan. 31 U V -state.' H | ^ ^ B p . James W. Monroe. D., Nez ^E rce , says Idaho's residents appear ^ n i t about 50-50 on . proposals for K ^ d against levying a sales ta x In H K

B^Monroe conducted a hearing of.B e house revenue and taxation I Bommlttee here today which about ■ s o people attended. Monroe Is fca irm an of the committee.B , Tax Called S ham e j_■ T lr s . Gladys’Messex, spealclng on Kaiioha B ehalf of the Idaho Federation of „„ tstiv i ■eachets, said of the sales tax: ,K t is a shame to p u t tha t kind w a burden oi; noor peopje,"..■ Mra. James Phelps,- r^iresentlng T T L . - i lh e Cooperative Legislative com- T l f | , l ■ littee , spoke in., lavor ^ f a sales .H a x to help Ijiiahce e.duoatlon. Her H roup is compwd of eew ral edu- n t i o n organizations. '■ Farmersi. Oppose Land Tax ,c ,,■ Several witnesses, mostly farmers.■ a id they were against a property h . ^ . h „ * 1 because It had to- be paid

■M onroe said feeling across the . H ta te Is for relief in property taxes■ a sales tax Is enacted. ^ ‘*1“ ,■ Several witnesses Apoke In favor■ f a wv_erance tax—a levy on e x - ___B ^cU on of mlherals from the land r i i

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B j ^ n of grocery purchases i n ------------■ n re e northwest states was cited • n i g h t to show th a t food costs J . V |< w e lower,ulth a sales tax. “H ^A Republican exponent of the V i e s tax accused both major par- ■ tard°* "political dishonesty” _to-

■ Rep. George L. C rookham , Jr.,Canyon, delivered the charges

V « spcech prepared fo r a public ■ ■ K tln g h c r t.■ „ nail Produced ! ? '"■ Crookham productd d a ta on pur- ™ ■ J i u e ot „„ both sides of ■ ilaho 'a border to support th is ai- ‘B gaU on:B "Silent approval of more hidden Conflnf ■ “ es ij sancUoned robbery.of the bonds of i ■ow-income groups.” 2Q2 Was

" B £ ' “ *'* ''!» Information- showed S p w " . 31 cost, to be higher in states appeared

w n e r e the taxes are hidden than Dean Mo ■ “ states where they are "openly preilmina ■ P P lled a, In u ,, ja ie , bound oi■ '' 'l e s . '' JuvenilesB •■'tlilator. Blaated court,■ h . ookham added, ‘T h e failure or Jonea ™ n e unwillingness .df the Demo- along wll

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'hree good-will emlssarrea from lasses we wajl were winding up a busy visit alnglng, ( Lho-Paclflc-Nortiiwest with a busy .a lly= £^ ernoon and evening In Twin Palls travel scl,urday. coast toYom the time they were greeted • The vIjtheir arrival a t Joslin tield until Ululanl y ended the day w ith appea^nces (Cookie)

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Twin Falls c ity police were holding turday night a s suspects for armed ne market, 404 Fourth avenue w rred about 7 :4 5 p.m., and the t\ out 10:80 p.mi in a local hotel. Po in as Marty K idd, 25, and Robert ; men told a n officer they were : lef Howard G illette said his office ----------—" tw o ‘ m

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Irand larceny charges foce two the cash n and three Juveniles arrested by J25B was In Palls county an d city law en- lette said sm ent officials la te Friday lor covcrcd i iling two iambs from the Howard dence. ( ils farm northwest ot Curry. and a kn lonflned in the county Jail on suspects' ds of 11,000 each are Jerry Jones, Offlcen

Washington street, and Joe robbery t iwn, 35P Fifth avenue east. They a bIU(LJlt leared before Probate Judge J. bars-heac m Mosher Friday night, waived A valley ilminary hearing, a n d w e r e u p b y o f i ind over to district court. The were plac enlles will be handled in probate block ext rt. , Palls,ones and Brown were arrested Shortly ng with three Juveniles by Dep- J'.™ flherllf Wayne Hankins, Ernest «

How, city Juvenile officer, and tMk » c t y Patrolmon Wesley Dobbs, iccording to Hankins, tho 3-week. F lambs were found in tho trunk

BtMMJ^Car. I flRATTa jff ic a lird ^ B T lh lr lf fT ^ V n ro G„y, wu; day-night, reported the theld and , 55,1 thot a tten-aged youth had o-jfation n to his home about l l /p.m. ton unday ssklng It Annia had rtw o _ _ _ _ n iambs" ho fo u ld give hlrti for ,

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~ MPEnON UA8NT BEEN SEIjN IIUDAD TBUJILLO, Domliiicnn WA8H1 public, J«h. 31 W l-Junn leroii, vc iWm dictator ol Argfcnlina, ha . not NASA-h in seen hero for aovcral days! end [nif ye“' iro ar«Tcporta h e lias lolt tlie tonlglit c mtiy. lie fins beon llvlnc lu «x- » ' “mP.I i a f « 4 j n r y H f r = = = ^ ^

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i n B u s y D a y i n 1the tu r f club, the three H awaiian sales depa ses were kept busy meeting people, In the Isla glng, dancing and—not-lncldent- It herfi_Ri v -c jilllny a tten tion to a ll- le t air and W est ,vel scheduled soon from the West plus th e * 1st to Hawaii. cy ot Twiirhe visitors are Helen Thompson, Oreetini ilanl Kealoha and Caroline fiycjj a t 50kie) Wasko, all employes In the lojm rep

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R o b b e r y taX^Iding two W ashington men the travel rmed robbery of the T ruck visi^rs w lie west. The robbery oc- he two m en were caugh t . Police identified th e two ibert Johnston , 22. One of was enhai fere from Spokane. Police proflclei [flee received a report th a t tlve songs0 l n e T r T i a d - e n t e r e d - t h e >re a rid o n e m a n h a d s a idhifl is a holdup." The men pient w iti •ced Mr. a n d .^ r s . W endell feathered' rthlngton, o ta m s of the store, cal accom1 customers to the rear o l the Other m Idlng. There were slic persons evening v the store a t the time. ' j “h and ITorthington was told' to open jj,

cash register. An estim ated nearances0 was taken by the two men. G il- Scauties < e said the Aioney has been re- Binnimr to ered and is . being held aa .«vl- K L i, ice. One .38 caliber revolver1 a knife also were found In thepects' 1049 Studebaker. ond S eIfficers .were told that a fte r the u,em, thelbery the two men, one w earing snow'shouiIuiLJltocklng.^cap and the o th e t first vlew-e-hcaded, le f t In- an automobile, ji ,e uvalley-wide roadblock was set u ,, shaveby officers. About 25 police cars baseball g-e placed a t str&tegic points, The (jg.,Ek extended to west of American ^lie girl

ihortly a l te r 10 p.m. the two men ^ni-e observed entering a local hotel, -gy „( u ice arrested the two men and ^ (contim k them to th e station lo r ques- — ling. T he blue stocking cap was ANACi nd among the- men's possessions. BUTTE^...... ...............■" menting o)

EOAN’IMPROVES PAST national i WATTLE. ,tnh 31 Ifl—AlimVn'ii ilclals_Dl. V, William Egan Is making- such said la st id recovery a l te r 'a n emergency been 'appr iratlOD th a t h e plans to hold a M ontana! vs conlerence next week. ing deflnlt

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VABHItiOTON, Jan. 31 Wl—The army n ilclcs which the n a tional aeronautics and SA-ha» ordered It lo use In satellite ar ■ year, Boorotary of the Army Wilber N i1gl;t during a ceremony a t Which Uie a n companies wli)oh produced th e materiala an iln ‘“ H uco*w rul-«»to lU tB r*»plorer-l.—

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T w i n F a l l s s =departm ent of A loha Air lines I t was tI islands. Sponsors of their vis- classrooms

Pan A m e ric a n Airways s tw c tu re i / e s t Coast a n d 'A lo h a atr lines, "whole rea r h e M agic C a rp e t Travel a g en - t n ^ y U ir T w in Falls. The Rev.e tin g th e trio w ])en they a r - a t Joslin fie ld ^ e r a various “ rep resen ta tiv es ond J . T e d '1“°':,

, ch a irm an o f t h e city co m - ‘,n . D avis p re se n te d the ce re -II key to the c i t y to the th re e ™ ” P ro m - th e n o n -,- it- i» as never a ^ ao m en t for lo ca l people. If n o t o e visito rs who h a v e been going J* ";™ “ “ 8h sinallar ro u n d s ot e n te r-,g fo r the p as t w eek .

g ir ls spent the^ .afternoon a t av e l agency o ffic e , talking w ith 1,5 i, -5 w ho had b e e n to, or a r e building Ji n p la t ln g a t r i p - t o th e islands, church, evening began w i th e n te rta in - —

irg e crowds a t th e Roundup o f th e R ogerson hotel w h ich \ j O U I

n h a n c ed with H aw aiian decor. ■- tlc le n t in both t h e ancient n a - ' D . . . L m g s and dances a n d the m o re J . U U■n-types, the g lrls^ itn g an d __d to the accompaniment of a I T « . concluding, th e l f entertain- U U w ith an in trica te hula using

ired'gourds 'wlth gu itar and VO- A contra :companlment.er ^appea^ances during th e ,g were made a t the T urf in d the. Blue L akes Country com ty bat

le th is was th o l a s t of 100 a p - ic e s this w eek , the n a tiv e h e™ b f th e s confessed t h e y were b e - d raw a lfro .ig to "run out o l gas." a s ta te - p j |j jbe lied b y - th e lr vivacious o n -

J . . 1- I 0“ adVancihused obout th e Northwest Budget f ;he warm hospitaUty shown dudes sal’a th e ir only critic ism was th a t " " „ S l

should be flavored. I t was th e twelfths 0 rlew-of.snow_lor .Mlsa Waako amourit wll le thought is shoul^l taste like c Larsen, laved ice cones they buy a t ,i„n, jince ill games lo accompany h o t- expired bel

fective.girls’ do not coDSlder them - The coun

e s professional entertainers, tain the I c an d dancing a r e a part of ou r pendent of >f life—w e 'le a rn both WjiUe 0 county d>nllng«l an I'ic. >. Csllan <1 -

JACONDA SALE TALKED in°tho“ ^ui? rrE^M ont., J a n . 81 Wtr-Com- jg on publlshed reports In th e S s t “ a l magoslne Newsweek, o l- “ l»K l< 'h _

n f thw Aniinonflfl rnmp&nv a s t night the company h as r , n l l f ipproached on th e aale of Its .n a newspopera b u t tha t noth-. . \ \ ( f in ite hos been decided, ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . BOISE,’ J

Introduced

trETI-N-Sr.:Latah, of

................ I ■ committee sRadio VOZ ea ld eaflji today Brooke so

1 hos been eitecuted. posal ^had I

an Federation o f Muilolans' H»> said vorki a i m idnight tonliht In unanlmousi;

but ''th a t <,, iV ■ ' ■ »re unanjmi

y now 'is assembling, space Brocke s: and-spnco adm in is tra tio n - with rcprcsi

I and deep apace soundings ers, lie snii ir M. Druoker reported th is processors i I arm y conforrcd awards on Ihe hearing a and detlins f o r the United he Indicate .-------------- r------------------- — bo-lntroduc

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e F ound i^eople A itic; DaiT hree r e s c u e vossc l.s s e a rc h e d th I’hen d a n g e rs o f a n e w s to rm a ir a r m o u n te d th a t a l l 95 p e rs o n a e .noon y e s te rd a y s h e h a d n iceberg: an d s in k - T S he w a s re tu rn in g : to |

la rk o n h e r m a id en v o y - *:o G re e n la n d . fal Canadian air force scarcli I•escue headqinuters rot>orted ^iree ships — the U. S . coast cuttcr Campbell and th e Oor- B O IS l rnwlcrs Johannes Kruess nnd tIon—had left the Icepack area . . ..Rnpss. - , c o m m it tCampbeU was more th a n 100 s t a t e ai south of tl\e Ice area where i\ h il l CJ :edtoft was last heard from, in .riulniii guard officials In New York tn - „

L would resume the sea rch a t n il in o n > , ' s h a r e o:

Campbell and the Pascldon Smylie’f ought the ir way lo th e area of 71 mil ?h 24-foot waves and a mottled be balam

Icebergs and floes, taxes. in<y Joined the Johannes KJuess. schools. ( irdy little German traw ler la require

had been crlss-cra*aing the ed cnrollr lerous waters in 60-mile winds T he ex jhout last night and today. In by wajI.S. air force Super C onstella- suite aid Ircled overhead but ius 12-m an rollmcnt, snid It found no sign of the J-ollmcnt. Ion Danish ship. The p lane al- sm ylie equipped with radar. any subsiclouds later began closing In am ount v

n RCAP sipokeaman said vlsi- (Contirdropped to about half a m ile -------------tie celling to 100 feet. W eather 'ers feared a new storm was g Into the search area . g r r I crtheless. an RCAP L ancaster ^ loose bay. Labrador, to join ^ er U.S. navy Super Con.sLel- I «

in the search. An RCAP I I iman said all available placesontlnued on •. C((lamn I) ^

l u r c h B u r n s M em orii

0 .Ground in ire at Rupertra ilT , Jan . 31—Despite e llo rts1 Rupert volunteer fire d ep a rt- T „ i l which battled afire lo r th ree ,iaU in near-freezing tem peratures,

issembiy of God church herealmost completely destroyed J h £ day afternoon. , .»as believed an oil h e a te r In T ooms a t the rear of th e church J |g lUre may have exploded. Tho I rear of the buUdtag-was blaa- Neal-Di rthB-UmB'llremen-arrl'ved;— offense-d I Rev. and Mrs. Sheldon Slagel a suspei lered the blaze about 4:30 p.m. months v ey were leaving the parsonage M is dig door to the church. F irem en Judge Tl iible to save all odjolning build- Judge including the newly construc t- probation rsonage. to abatali! Bev. Mr, Slagel sald.the build-: toxlcatlnf nd contents wers in s u r ^ lo r arrested « and the structure would be charge D lit as soon as possible. Included He Is ri rnlshings was an alm ost new Rayborn,

NormarI Rev. Mr. Slagel said services a line of be held In the Camp F ire when he ng next door to th e gu tted ju s tice , o h. stock on

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►unty Signs “ T h o C, , , fined $40

ublic Health fnTwh?.!________ _■ ^ ing th e s

3mt Gonfrafct ?he S"_ . was aign(

lontract agreed upon W ednes- Cl ight by members of th e county damages isslon and health officials was jiden t o< 1 Frl(lay -afternoon bv th e highw ay; ilsslon, bringing Twin* Falls Lawren y back Into the southcentral b y 'c ity i I district health unit. following.contract, similar to th o one ]„ ^ ite r

by the county prior to w ith - tiu-ee-Veh 1 Irom the unit, goes In to ef- block of 'eb. l . - I t provides for cancel- (Onilint~thg~end-of - any:m onth-up-^----- -------IVance notice of either party .Iget.for the medical s e tu p In- O D a t l I salary for a medical d irec to r •nlnister the unit. Only' eleven- S q i hs of the budgeted $13^58 lit will be needed, Jlotes-Bussell —WABH] rsen, chairman of the-coirunis- cost o l i since one month of th e year objective, Id before the agreement Is e l- official si B, Dr, Huicounty will continue to m a in - mlnistrah

the ihdigent program Inde- nautlcs e n t of the unit, and m a in ta in s gave somi nty doctor and nu rse .lo r-th is tolk to t!

tlonal secier local groups participating 'D ryden J unit are the city o f Tw in of pu ttln j and the Twin Falls siAool between tt r : ..... : '• Iarsr7--^r

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lPotatirBili“ Se‘b™J. Action to Start

SE,' Jan, 31 m-:A bill .will -be j y | a ] ] uced Monday, to require th a t ssd potato products m ade ' [UU‘«pU flrB6-iiiD tH dTH 'm n;'»— nan George P, Btocke, D„ ,

of the 'house agriculture WENDE ttee said today. vis, M , Is iike said hearings on th e pro- out th e ni had been scheduled lor* Feb. negle HenII,' ■ ' : : ‘ ceive » bnsaid t h e committee voted Davis, v nously to Introduce th e bill few weeki hat doesp't mean th a t - they for the a» anlmouJly In favor of It." at Pocale ike said the bill orlglnnted high schoi tprcsenlatlvoa ol potat) grow- neuf river e enld growers, shippers and took live sors would be rop;csonted, a t T he coi tarings. After they a re hkld, heroic ai Heated, more legislation m ay Lynn 'B , roducci.-------------- ^ ichool-bo

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i"of“Dan A b o ard !irknessSI th e a to rn iy n o r th A t la n t ic u n ti l d

a n d a g a th e r in g ic e p a c k fo rced th>na ab o a rd th e H e d to f t w e re lost.

egislature Gr Up School Fui

3 IS E , J a n . :U (/P) — A plan to ad d th e lin e" iiub lic .school siiendin j n i t t e e o f tlu> Idaho, le g is la tu re I B a id to p u b lic sch o o ls in th e ne>II ca lling fo r .'i!.'!2,500,000, a s -propoi la tu l-e a p p r o p r ia te d 22o n do llars ua th e s t a t e 's T ' e o f pub lic schoo l c o s ts . I i j l r ylie’s-ovenill proposed budget

million, which lic ,sald could .alanccd by adJiisUiiR present /. includes $24,600,000 lor the Iils. Of this amount $1,000,000 'juired by law to cover Increas- ‘•■oUnient. - - ^ j j

B extra million dollars comes way of a proposal to calculate p iiss iona r aid on^he basis of current on- In th e ir en t, Instead of last year’s en- ch u rch e:

• ex tension ylie told the legislators th a t . r i-u- substantial increase over tills p , * int would require enactment of. ?•onUnued en Pmge t . Column U e lG y> C a U

etitions Askin In Hospital Sj

few, county residents are collectii tion a'imed a t reducing spending lorial hospital.ay Fuller, Twin Falls, wl)o obtair id 1959_couiUy spending a t the ci irday morning:, says h e " and sor r?i he has talked in th e last few , county hospital expenditures-are ------------------—------;;;— 7.— Tjbe ho

ill Term for.: i n i ' p S i^ 845. Dur:

Eipsy,BriberX '-'n ’ 1 . 1 out -tha t-Is Suspended - d e d ^ 'o r

al-DotsonrCharged-wIth second form ofl'P oe-drunlsen-drlvlngr’WaB-glven fees-cover- ispended Jail sentence o l 18 yearly cost, Jis when he appeared In Twin xhe only

district court Friday before port the 1 e Theron W. W ard; from a oneIge Ward' placed Dotson on stivers sayi itlon. stipulating th a t he was hospltalJia! lataln from the use ot any hi- tinued,'. wla tlng beverages.__Dotson .was revenue-froted on the second offense p^y^r be se Dec. 24. ' i„ ,e ,Is represented by Raybom and

Kirn, local law llrm . where thatrm an J. Webster, Rexburg, paid le of tlU -and- costs -Thursday — — ^ ' -j - i he appeored before Hollister m ruuer ce .of-the-Eeace-^lw ood-JIen .

on a charge o l drunken driv- tne courtho Webster was arrested ThurS- “' “ 'JJ

jy State Patrolm an D. L. Cain. “UUmng Is omas Clark. 22, Boise, -was

$40 by Jerome Justice o l the Puller e; 5 Glen Vlnlng Saturday m om - views and I »hen he pleaded guilty Df leav- conunlssloni h e scene of an accident w ith- mlssloners giving h lsruam erP r-repo rtlng thot:idayp: nlshap to police. T he complaint February, i signed by B. P . Dariow, J e r- budget, ligu

Clark also paid 180 lo r county tax iges to Darrow's cor. The ac- to any part it occurred la st Saturday on The tent vay 25 west ol Jerome. a- maxlrnutwrence D, Alvey,- 27, was cited program of Ity police F riday evening lo r by the con ving another vehicle too close- pullijr sa Ite r an Investigation Into a iij„u, ii -Vehicle collision In the 1700 on hla nelll

of Kimberly road. Total r : „ Continue on P i t . I. Column 7) : commlaalon

■w% 1 '• an~ob]eot|oace Exploring — 5aid High in CostLBHiHaiOH, J a n ._ 3 1 ,U fc T h e agreea_tha of space exploration, like Its are too hlg tlve, is "astronoinicol,'' a space —a l said today, ’ T ___

Hugh L. Dryden, deputy ad - ' I j c W l S itrator o f ,th e national aero- . ca and space adm inistration, some dollar measurements In a " - '“ Wj;!« to the American Legion's n a - M iM W otti 1 security commission, • satisfactory ?d«n estimates th a t tho cost town hosplt tting a satellite Into orbit runs, Lewis en len two and three million dot- night. HIi i

--------- ------------- m.l4-thO pi'said, "Ouh first orbital bomber checkup wu co s t-ln -the-ne lghbo rhood -« l Lewl»-had-i illUon dollars." IMH.

an Living at ^^endle Garnegiie-Medal'foNDELL, Jan, a l—W iyna D a- o thM Irom I, Is one of IB persons through- Feb, 10, IBI le nation selected by the O ar- wtaloh Ereu Hero Pund, commission to te - otheTi jouthi n bronze medal lo r heroism, and landed i Is, who moved to W endell.a neuf river,, veeks ago, was recommended “Evenaon, e award by th e Exchanta club mer, made icatello where he teioued a and (hen Ini school boy Irom tlie Icy P o rt: itniggUng t river In « tragto accident which Uy becomln live lives last February. , ' "Davis, w I commlsslon’a account ot. the Iraotuced i J action, says, "Davisi aaved atlU was t I' B, Eveiwn, ■' 11; Pocatello m tr-frw ili

il-boy ,.m ?»tU oip te< l-ta-«av»L _ .i(e» iU i

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nisli Shij M issing Stops Sei

i t i l d a r k to n ig h t w ithm it f in d in g n t ed th e v e s s e ls to flee to th e o p e n .sea i o s t. T h e l i t t l e p a a .se n g e r-fre ig h te r

j r o u p G ets Pl« 'u n d 2 M illio n Jto a d d - tw o m illion d o lla rs -to Gov. R nd in g p ro p o s a l was s u b m itted to th ire to d a y . T hu plan ca lls f o r aboi B n e x t tw o y ea rs . The c o m m ittee a iroposed b y th e unified e d u c a tio n c

a r ig e s t B u d g e t

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:legates to th e 50th annual Episcopal i lionary d is tr ic t of Idaho adopted tl heir h isto ry , and in addition, pledge ch extension program. Explainiil? iision plana were .theJery ' R e v ..iic l lie cjithedral a t Spokane, W ash., and ilin, of the Church Divinity School of

Calif. T hey reported that 4 millic -------------------------------- “ needed in

i n g C u t i rr y 1 • ' ary district a

S p e n d in g s r S.„ ,. . . I Boise; the Re llec tin g s ig n a tu r e s on a jateiio, and tl nding a t M a g ic Valley well. Twin i 'a

Named aaib tained f ig u r e s ' o f pro- synqd was Be h e c o u n ty 'C le r k ’s office ^r i m i e - W p a y e r S Wltfr few d a y s a r e convinced Nained cha

9 - a r e to o h ig h . was J . L;Eveje hosp ita llB 19B9 b u i ^ t Mage|(.v5r»ln:

fo r a m a x im u m spend- p ro g ra m to t a l i n g ?1,088,-

D u rin g 1 9 5 8 th e hospita l t $941,50^1. ' -' tlonaiy: dl>trimty Clerk T . W. aUvers pMnts PorateUo; tre tha t -th e nm ajorltyiof funds CUflord Buzai Id for hospital operation does d a te o l the til come' from taxpayers In the «t«cly pw'graD _ iil_p ro p fiilx _ lev lea^ A tlsn lg ram .o l the cover—m ost-ofc-th»-hoi^U l’s conauctug .ij ir cost. mlaslonary.dlle only tax money used to sup-. ,An early »n the hospital, *60^00, cornea M ow ed , by i a one, and one-half mUJ levy, women ot the

rs says It Is possible that; the convocaUon.-. ,talJiallUevy_may,be:.dIsconf. - - ■ d,'. with. Increasing hospital .lue-fmmjeea^-.____ ' - U | d | |ler believes hospital expeiidl- need not exceed the mUIIon- T o d o v ' l

r mark. ‘'We’d Uke to,kii6w *B that money's going and why," Page 1—N<>ys. '____________• • _______th a t colUdetFuUer's opldon , more money

ourthouse. Working conditions aim ed robhivercrowded, h e aays, and the w allan gUlsIng Is "dlbgy and dlrty' to Jood-wlll. tiu-aniie,----------------- ^-i-------- .expendltureiler expects to jiresent his dollars, ,® !and the petition to the coiipty W ? ”

Ussloners h«fore Feb, 9, Com- ^oners are required by lliW on Rupert, w e-doy^tho-second_M onday-ln -Dam e^e,i_liary, ti) Set , ' t h e ' yeir'i final ' “ Jit tigure. U ntil th a t time, any “ Oalth unit ;y taxpayer la Iree to objecty part of the.tentatlve budget. U o n „ s o ^! tentative budget, caUlng lor . J s f f ixlmum 1950-county spending am of $lfllis,705, was approvedle commissioners Jan. , JO. ‘ ; Iler says he. la hoping to get here. -

or five pages” of signatures P ace 8—Is petition. Blncis It la .not neor months old r to present a peUtlon to.theilssloners In. order, to raise n sm state b]eofl5rfr«e=bW etm iIei'rently seeks th e . Blgnaturei to p ace 10-:ir his arguinente, ' terested Inlordliig tq P ullw , every penum !wtaom he. haa apokeh recentljf aee atom pca_that_JiospltaL«nnpdltures _A rco*_!__00 high, , •. s , . Page IS .

^ ' property la»

iw i s S a t i s f a c t o r yiSHINGTON, Jan . J l. |l)-John BuhlTdefeawis, 7»i president of the United beats Boise,'Workers, was reported In.Ttry p i g « i Mactory condition a t . Oeorge- ball, Pirateshospital today. ; player trade,(Is' entared th e . hosplttl_lsat Keyada team1 HIi doctor said h e had teen Pag* 16 - the past JfW -daya.and.that A m ercs dlicus up was believed to be advisable. In {state mlq -had-a-m lnor-luart-attack-lii -Isl^lve-logi-

Sunday >«

ideU;Given"^, <%' i - r " . ‘ t ' Plrat .'woinatlor-iteroismfrom drownlDc the Bight of P 5 '

10, 1BJ8, w hen^the ledaa.-In f» t.; Historic Bvenson waa riding with six N ;®’“ 2J5!i

youths atnick *. street,barrW ,born |n.O\ita inded upside down Id the Pdtt- l.li.

insonl who.waa a.poor awlm- ' T l l l r f made bis w»y to. the surlice ' ■ len b tia tt d rifting doimstretm, JEROMIl,:! lUng to itay afloat,'bu t steiA- law and hla icomlng Weaktr. .i-' Jr., viertiUdiivls, whose rig h t loot had tieih dlot’a, bwplU iced a ahort ,tlm i bttoie and day U i , i was tender, plUnged Into IM which ■ . -frwiing w ater. I tn p M ed '^ hla a la ta i houi cw ium i n v m a^M iM

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> i n , ' Ijarch In trace o f the van- ^ ^ 1

icii and suspend their; H tor reported shortly’ ■

Ian to IlDq1 1 4 | |I’. Robert E .' Stnylie’s. P i ', ) the jo in t education' tj| about $^6,600,000 in ,.,;e also is considering, ,1 n council. The 1967 _ J;.

stfOr , I pproved Iiven) i ')al convocation of thei' V. w

the largest budget, | | | edged $59,000 to the!', ■ilg^ th e ^ j**'® H

and the Rev. G arre tt 'W1 of the Pacific, Berk-, nlillion dollars will b e 1 1in the nex t three \ ti

0 complete the pro> 0)

l o represenf?the mission- 1 % let at the annual proving - jy1 In Spokane to ^ y were ' 1 v|j ' Rev. Marcua Hitchcock,' ,e Rev.'Janies Trotter, Po- ■ W the Rev.Norman Stock-.;., I u i'alls. , , , , , - . ' f!

a a , lay,-, delegate to ' - th e , i IS Bert Lambn, 'TwIn'Falls,, i I was e lw ted .to a th r i e - ' jT nn ilMhnp wnH flnimnll:. ijlslatlve Jlody of the church,, i , chancellor o f the district ■ t ;Everley. Boise, wlth Prank i] ^ :F a lk -and 'Jva# :'J to» ',.v! I ip a , 't l i1 m e .u 't a te ( a i .o f ' 'o U wmentfund. - ■-irffebitrt.'NIoliQW'.W'elaw. ■ tiM s e c r t tM ' t d ’tha’m lfa'' ' jlstrfbt!, !* » . BMt ,;?ricli«i:.„.1 treasurer, .tmd .tha R«r.' 3uzard|-Eviansta;i,-lU,, a ^ ^ ie ifnit of research and field i j'gram, talklrig.ion ,Uia.pr6- - the n a tio n ^ , .church,' an d .

7 .d lstrlct,o l\ldaholi',,.' ly ttornhig seirvlce Sunday , by a bre'akfaat aervedi b y .- t the church -wUllqlose th # , . on......

iHLIGHTSiitl-ly^s T i i n o s 'i N c i W f ; i1—No trace ( o ^ : o f siilp' - 18 lUded w ith Iceberg, LOcai: J w U troverificflSaSeaitS tr r r - gjSauneiiJUM lttdilor- robbery here; .lliie e Ha-

ri 'v ls lt Tw to Falls bn- ' trip,- proposed school. , lturea_ralaed^hyj-mlUloni i J i .Epls^cpftl ch u ip h ' d6lfl*r .■* ' pprove largest budgeti'AsV of OM church: bums at:- : ! Wendell iinan , to irecelv#^ i:i i

'com m lssloners"''0i^ltor^ unlt servlcea, ■ ,' -V- ♦-EdltorloU Sal s e a - , ijv ) Far.",-,; , :5 --H eu tfu n d (^ve'starta;, q : i

J—Bald bird m ay Jieip grt.: or bald:, m e n ,. Eplwpal.; 'iH:. participates In m e e l l ^ . r , i

8—Public Foriito; Balv i ; roI<JhaaJiah«nt, ' „ ■ . V; "9—Interest h igh ta'^arlv - i ;>. state -history . K n o M ^ ^

10—Ha;wallan visitors In -‘, ll iisn o w .^ ':, ’ ; V . . ' K ' : n —Sclence.!'«tudoits',to,ih power: p la n t models a t ■■

15 — Idaho foasm ^W \ TX- 1 laws kind to , wodjen. ,j.v:''M - , T w in : Falls,’beata!,

nd Caldwell. 11-year-old.‘ cleara aevea-foot mark,- ;'f;> Jefefts ,...iJeroine,, Bufley,; ,';,W oi so. ' , , - ' ' i l , . ' ■■■ ;i'jv IW lag lq , Valley'biskeb:. rates and 'Beds,, p le te 'j'i f mnide, B^gal best -team..'. ,;,4y.;16 - chi»rtb«,oI',Con|T/-, * lscussu.propoae«i;,ohanin.:,

y$Wtin»-BMU<»-Only’ iltSr. plan t-affec ted by lieiUon' law, Hors«ho«n-. ■aoaroe.i'No-nonsMw. ,:M i- to.education.payd off,'. oiffaM m arried I In Twlni K . IH g ,^nw

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IliL Boost h S i ^ f’SM fcu.—*,......... ( fw ii 'f w Oiii) - ' —

i ; t,elded to brtaK the tax problems^to ncI ' tBtl^g Uilin Im lobb l^ , u tn ,

!l |: 1|. A i m w i t h Ihejcon^^ and helping to explain the tax prob-

-i I . l/-m« nf f>in utaH wwn two cer-'tU led-PUbllo acdountanls, D . Lowe J

, |i i iu id H y M iu ta rd , both Boise. j. ^I ' i ' E ic-Benator Carl Irwin, T w in : ’■ -FalU, was - llrs t to tutU y before

r khe committee. He explained he ajuh ■ iWae representing Uie Twin Falls Ancho . iChambM. of Commerte,- but could ‘'[ ‘j!"'

Slot say w hat the chamber thinks nunj, .'because ol Its varied opinions. He iioiie

. Said a large percentage o} the •grqup would like to «ee th e line

■ ‘ 'held, but would not object to a chiw■ I "reasonable" Increase In spending cintiti

I- .&wln ta ld he believed a.soles tax gimi., 1 ii.the best type to raise more money ’ ■ -U It becomes necessory to obtain D>in>i

I , 'more. . '11',' A housewife from Wendell said |:«he was lobbying lor lier children k „ „ 1 6he declared ‘'hgldlns the line ’’ Is ij< v D a football game slogan and n o t one *

for legislators.■: A BuKI'resident, Cecil Calhoun.^

Ij-iald he was Interested In teeing the . li’Une held, but would preler a sales

fax to any other raise In taxes, pro-li'.vldlng some relief was given to hold I____

th e line U "we contlniio to a s k fo r p j j m ore, eervlces.” m nu,

; ” E rn e st H . Ragland, B uperlnt«n- . „" ; 'aen l of Twhi Palls elms A school . I district No. <11, said he would try to „ ,

Justify tho ?2H' mllUoil dollars beingI I |i requested by the eduesUtmal group. .

H e claimed It la necessary for Idaho . , ; , to pay higher teacher salaries If

iyoung teachers are to bo obtained xw and retained. He pointed out niore (or m

■' classrooms and supplies are needed held ■and the state's educational program monu

, i "can't Improve without Increasing i / th e 'cosl^," cludU

■ : .Asher B, Wilson, Twin Palls, said ■: Jio thoyght trading ilnmps shouldJ j i e J M e d a n d believed a tax s h o u ld T W

.' , :be p u t .o n th e 'g ro ss product froffi (or J 'B ilhca a s th e product eomcs f ro m n a.r

i ttie ground. etery; ’ G ordon W alker, a Burley fa rm e r , stone [T irgea“ tlie” c 0m m lttc8 to h o ld t h e w c in

line , b u t suggested a jeverance ta x ihe VI ,'on timber and raw phosphate. t o 9 j

Thomas B , Hovenden, iSvIn Falls, (unw ^Ysvored a sales tax so tourists could morti'be taxed. He said one of tho sta te 's -------

. J»rgC4t__JndUstrles wos p a ^ g . _' through without being touched.' I - . I 'rank M. Beck, Burley, opposed a .' - ':“-^es-tax -and -u rged -tho -leg ls la to ra

I, ‘to hold tho line. Virgil J. Tullls, a '------_ L ih p te t« n ta t lm _ o f .ih i_T w ltt...R illi _M a

! 'Carpenter's union local, declared a y|gi j, ta les ta x would be a mistake. He J term ed a general sales tax 'Tegres- . j „ .

Bive." (n b ’i• E. Tr. Bl'adshaw, Wendell, to ld tho

i, group they should hold the line and m j, ' II ;w atch every dollar spent,’Hq, asse rt-

:< ed there Is a need to create new mutu. !' ’Wealth and th a t can be done o b I j i by more Industry. He suggested ho ld - - 1 ^ the line for the neytjwo y e a ii

-il-iw hlle-thB -tax-oom m liilon^ tudy-ft j j r j p broad base tax th a t could bo adm in - Del I Jstered. Eator

I. ' 0 . S u tler, Jerome. lald Ihe line Qurje 'tfiould be held as near as possible, ly.

’ •‘T lie re ’s a Ihnlt to the amoufit th a tII .'people can pay," h t said, "axid th a t J iri

1 lim it h a s been reached as f a r as Ahde ;pr6perty tax Is concerned.".

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iG y o cery Costs K ijL Ised-loJB ack-J J __ __■ • ________- n . . . , . — a p to

-I: S a les Tax B id •nS'Ji Buhl,

"H ■■ (rnm P u i Oil) Kev..1 cratlo and Bepubllcan eom entlons

" • - 1 o ^ e c o g n lM “ the'~«avii8ely"rf6nJes- gat Il live effects o t hidden taxes Is n o th - ters I H Ing b u t unadulterated deceit.” Both'

—— Idaho-conventlons-lait-ycar-tum edI .teumbs d o m on a talei tax. gnd 1

•' Figuring th e sales .tax In to th e Mrs. m ic e -o f groceries .purchased In and 1

jl W ashington, Crookham said, th e Burle _LJ»m«LBro<;er!er_cost.tliree p e r .c e n t _ .

< m ore In Idaho. Supplies which cost - i : y sjM Jn Ooeiir -d 'Alena-cost - t m i - v i a

! I n Opportunity. Wash., Including are i M cents lu Washington aales tax , g p ji

\ h e aald.- — A^-slmllar-assortment o f-g rocer- ■ Ro

les was purchased at Payette and Ober across th e border at Ontario. Ore., Burli Orookham said. He raid th e gro- Mfs;

( cerles th a t cost ♦17,03 In P ayette Lola.- J —«ere-»17.63-ln-Gnt«fl«.------------------------^

""H e 'oald tha t'lii^ reB on7"tt”8 ta le ' Lo w ith a massive Hidden tax system," ry V th e groceries were^bout th ree per aid I

S; .cent h igher th a n lii Idatio. OaklV ,. Croskham, a member of th e Id a - Mrs.II n o house revenue and taxation'ii com m ittee sa|d the studies Ulus- A

.1 t r a te d .th a t “tho higher tt\e h idden ■Jol® taxes, th e higher the cost of gro- 'ceries." H e said he had requested T V th e studies to be made "by Im- I j b&rtlal persons, including employes | o t the state department of public J

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House OK’s BiU £ j On Canyon Road S

: ^O ISE, Jan. SI bill w hich W: sponsors report would perm it im - head

; provem ent of the toid to Shoshone bean Il falls was p a ^ d by the house and pane [I sen t to the senate this week. ayml

The bin Is deilgnedito perm itV annexation of the road) to a goodI] road district, Hep. WUllim f : K er- ”

Hey, O., Jeronie, explained. I t was passed unanimously. ■

Sweetbreads should always be slm- mcred In water before they a re used

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Keep the White F lag c M of Saloty Flying,

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W e a t h e r , T e i rlaA G lO V A L L E Y -P aH Ir e lo ad r wllii I

' morrow. LilUe eh an g i In lem pem tnre, 1 ; (o'42i low to n lth t IS to iS., H igh Balirlt;

I NOBTHEBN IDAHO-rM osUy cloud? Ol i L ittle change In .tem p era tu re . Hlgha ta

NEW y o n K , Jan . SI ( U P I ) -T h e mill ea i ly today ‘ was M def f e t s - Mltir-ietit- w eatbcr bureau tald . Dlie reported bl|b F o rt M yers, F la ..

jullon H » . HI". FcP- Ulinl.AJtany. clMr — ...... 21 16 'AnchorMc. . ilaujy ____ 31) !0 Mpl'.-!AlUnU. clouilf .....:------64 42 .10 N .»l l i im .re k , cic.r --------- -U -4» N.« >llUilniii ..............____ __ 21 .1 ■ Oniihillolie __ _____ 42 .12 Tr, pull*Ihrim rx lm ......._......... S2 ■ 21 I’ll” *!llutWo, cloudy...... ..... .. 10 15 .01 I’llutaUulte ................... ............ 8.1- li .02 I’ortUiChlcajfo. clomly ............. 16 . 6 j'ofll*'ClncJnnati. c)*>r ............ U 2H Hifhm'Cl«vrt«nd, cteir ............. 19 U .01 H«l'tDenver, clear .....-............ ‘i& H .02 H»U I-f)e» Mulno. tnow... ........ 4 .1 .01 Sirt DDetroit, clw r .................. 16 U J>1 Sin Ki.'orl W orth , eloudr ......... tO 31Imllinmpolli, cloudy ........ U 15 SpokirJ«ck.onvUle. r iln ^ ........... 67 6f. .04 Timp*K«.nia4 City, itiow ......... ‘.'I M .Oj TWINI.U VeK«« ........... :.......... 65 , WiihliU» AtiKolw, celar - ....... 71 <« WlnnjiH«mphii. cloudy ............. 42 3S W. Ye

M a g i c V a l l e y

FIL E R —Funeral servlcc.s f o r Dale WE: W illiam Hoag will be conducted o t Mb , i J pjTi, M onday a t the F ile r B aptist at J church by the Rev. Jo h n O oi^on, Metlii Concluding rites will be held In the E. 0: Filer lO O F cemetery, F ilc n d s m ay rltei call a t Reynold! funeral hom e from cemtlI to 6 p .m , Sunday. We«vi

--------- day uT W IN F A L L S -F u n era l services ny n

for M rs! C lara Marie S m ith will' be Amtti held n t - a p.m, Tuesday In th e Im ­m anuel L utheran church w ith the Bev. 0 . A, Rathjen Offlclitting. Con- eluding r ite s will be held In S unse t Wlllla M em orial park, at J p

______ . byterl■TWIN FALLS - F u n e ra l sendees neth :

for -Jack L. Graham will be held call aII a.m . M onday a t Twin P a lls com- »nd etery w ith the Eev, Donald B . B lack- In lie stone a n d the Rev, N orM an S tock- gesls w ciro rfl'c la tln g ,-m en d s m a y ca ll a t terlin the 'W hite mortuary S u n d a y frqm 8 m»> I to 9 p jn . and Monday m orn ing . The the R fu n era l procession will leav e the be hi m o rtu a ry a t 10:45 a j n . .. at Hi

M a g i c V a l l e y

- M a g i c - V a l l e y - M e m o r i a l S t .'ViBltlnfe hours In th e m a te m rty VU

w ards a re from 5 to 4 a n d 1 to 8 hoiplt p jn .; In a ll others, fro m 11 a jn . 7 lo I to 8 n j n .

V ADMITTED Mr«M rs D onald J. Lusk, M rs. R ichard Woij

C raw m rd, Brent Crooks a rid F red Funkl H udson, all Twin Falls; H e n r ie tta Kber, M ey « h o ff , Eden; Larry S isson , M rs. man i E verett MuUlns, M r s. F red erick rome. Jan ies a n d Mrs. E. fi. D u tt, a l l Buhl; M rsr~ Jo h n -Jo n es^ -H ag en n an r“Mr».- —MIo Del P a n tin g , Ketchum ; M rs. R alph Marli Eaton, F ile r; Mrs. Clyde Sandellan , B urley, a n d Carl B rlnker. K lm ber- A i ly. s Jamei

DISMISSED M rs. H arry Cohen, M rs. Jo h n M. '

A nderson 'ond son, M rs. J a m e s O. . D enton an d daughter, M rs . G ary ™ T hom pson and daughter, M rs . John i ' ™ R obbins and daughter, M rs. L arry ‘ “ J H anel, I d a Bodrero and J a m e s Don- aid, a ll Tw in Falls; M rs. W ayne L. R a th b u n and son, D ie tr ich ; M rs. f len o _S hB lL B !i!U nugh tsxJda_G !en " 5 ! ; T ip to n .an d .so n -a n d . M rs— An ton Bobal, a ll FUerl Mrs, F ra n k R lppee ™ and so n and Theodore Isen b u rg ,.a ll Buhl, and .b ab y girl L em bach , Wells, ( Nev. ■ vii. , , BIRTHS andl

B a tu rd ay births Included dau g h ­ters to M r. and Mrs. D o n a ld Lusk, jfc Tw in Falla , and Mr. a n d M rs . John Jo n es—H a g e rm a n -a n d -f io n s - to Mr, and M rs. E. A. D utt, B u h l; M r. and Rons Mrs. R ich a rd Crawtord, T w in Falls, oouli and M r. and Mrs. C lyde sa n d e lla n , haa, B urley. louIs

C o t t a g e , B u r l e y . tvt—Vialtlng-hw rs afe Oottnge-hospltaV are from 2;S0 to i an d Trom 7 to

° ADMITTED J■ R o n a ld -Jen n in g s, M rs, Dom lnga O berm lller, Mrs. Betty W hitlock , all OL B urley; M rs. Bhlrley O rth m a n , P aul; Fire Mfs; J e an n e tte Breslln, A lb ion; M rs, Ellyn Lola> C lark , Rupert. took------=----------- DISMISSED------— — tlenli" Louis'Adamson, Ricky C ase, Sher- voliui

ry W arw ood, Howard M orley , R on- pu aid N ay , all Burley; C. B . H unter, homi O akley;' M rs. Mary A m ende, Albion; m t Mrs. Josephine Barry, H eyburn . -

D IItlH SA so n was born to M r. a n d Mrs.

Jo lm C lark , Rupert. p ™

T y n ew ritk M ade 3 F o r Handicapped b"

BO STO N, Jan. 31 W — A type- {"'y w rite r a partially para ly zed p atien t can op era te with the b e a m from a lig h t fastened on his fo reh ead has been developed a t B oston university , ^

i a n d c i t y hospital... — . ‘™|", w i t h (I slight m ovem ent of h is *7 "

. h ead tlie patient can p lay th e ligh t JP™' beam over a vertically-m ounted ™ ' p anel displaying the le t te r s and sym bols o( the stan d ard typew riter keyboard . Behind each le t te r Is a , photoelectric cell, J

T h e lig h t shining on th e cell de­presses a key on the typew riter'. „

W ith .practice, p a tie n ts achieve a ,, speed o f 30 words a m in u te , th e uni- „ veraity 's description sa id . gj

E scapee-S en tenced J"B O IS E , Jon, SI ( f l -N a n c y Prances

C hristopher, 30, was sen te n c e d yes­terday to two and o n e -h a lf years 111 prison o n a charge o f escap e . , ,

S h e pleaded guilty to th e chiirge “ aceu e ln g -h e f-o t-e lln iM n g - o vw th a ^ wall surrounding th e w om en 's ward a t t h e Id ah o p en tten tla ry Dec. aa. { —Tv«)-other-w om en-w eht~ ,w lth her,One, V irginia Lorene P u g m irc , 23, wfs sentenced to th ree y e a rs on the tw a p e charge and tlie th ird , Mary Ann O a td n e r, 31, still a w a its court ac tio n . - _________ __

D iA i^ :i PRAYER RE 3-2440

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. ,■* '' I. G:' wllli patches ot fog today and io-tnre lllfiu today a n d tomotro* 3^ 7 1iat«J«f 3t; low F r l ^ y night IS and

Dudy or foggy today a n d tomorrow. “ ghj today and tom orrow 30 to <0; **“ ? “rtM n-sxtPtnie-iM Jrthi-----------------------------

■ — .. in c iniIt Dillon'i low rep o rted temperature F iiK - iw iu n u w g r-N r0 ^ ih * .-u . 's ; d blibjeiterday .w as 84 dejreei at___ ' . ‘ d a rd ol. Uliml. oleir -....,---------- - 79 7< , ."''yj'l

Mii.iuiit., cloudy_____ I 6 -1'. IslandsMpli,.st. I'iul, clear ___f. -irt flOWCrs

J N*W Orlf«ni. cloudy '50 • ifrt-Q hN.w York, clear .... .........3H 2K 'omihi. mow .................. 10 « .02 leellng

. Pblliddpbla, clear 40 HI Is th ePht«nli, c/ear ................ G4 3J m Ic- R

I inujliurgb, cloudy--------2fi 21I I’twUllo ...'........................ 32 21

Porllind, Me., ciMr .......27 12 HaWallUichmnnd, cloudy --------- 60 IH rOOm (

I Ilofk Sprlniri ---- ----------- 29 i Do#,.a-i{ Htli Ukt C ity________ 40 18 tte y ra iI Sir Dlfgo. cle»r _______ 71 ih added1 Sin Krinelieo, c)e«r __60

SallJf. cloudy ................ 44 M .Ifi -w- tSpokin# ..........________ 33. 27 .02 I

I Timpi, clear ______ _____75 «2 I J I I- TWIN FALLS _______ 34 H -

Wiihlnilon, c le a r --------43 .IfiWlnnlptj, c le a r_______-0 ............. - fc ,

' W. Y(lbwiU>n« ............. 26 20 J , (

e y F u n e r a l s

- - ----- d e n t E! WENDELL—F u n era l services for to comi

Mr«, Clarence F. O r th will be held com m it ; at J p.m, M onday a t the Wendell N ixon , Methodist ch u rch w ith ' the Rev, A. m a in ta : E. Qljbert officiating. Concluding Knov ' rltei will be held in the Wendell te e on 1 cemctery. Friends m a y call at the grow th,

Weaver mortuary from 1 p-in. Sun- s tu d y i day until tim e of services. The fam- a n d p

> lly luggests contributions to the costa , i i American Cancer society.

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: BURLEY - F u n e ra l services lor ho w "tc , Wllllani.Alfred D rew will be held stablllt;

at 3 p, m. M onday a t th e new Pres- achlevi' byterlen church w ith th e Rev, Ken- r a te o(

I neth Beall officiating. Friends may " i t v 1 call at the Payne m ortuary Sunday i t find!■ and Monday until tim e of services, added,■ In lieu of flowers, th e family «ug- th e sto ' gejlj contributions to the Presby- w ill he ; terlin ohurclrm em orlAl -fund, Hicyi may be left a t th e m ortuary or with I n a I the Rev. M r. Beall. L a st ritel will o f the ! be held In the R iverside cemetery th e Tr

at Heyburn. Postmom erflel

ey H o s p i t a l s S 'V •■r. a n d R

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S t. B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m eVUllhg hours a t Bt. Benedict's ‘

hoipllal are from 2 to 4 and from 7 lo 8 p,m.

ADM ITTED ^Mr«, L, W . F reem an , Twin Falls; .

Woij Jewett, H agerm an: Mrs, Mix Funkhouser, Corrall; Mrs. Wayne I ■ » Kiser, W, B. Sum m er, Virgil Koff- 'man and M rs. Lloyd Oullok, all Je- _ rome. ' L

D ISM ISSED JL—MIohoal-Pierce, Jerom e, and Mrs.Marla Prescott, W endell.

BIBTH S A Jon was bom to M r. ond Mrs.

Jamei Oabettaa, Shoshone.

i t ” ^ L w as reiM i n i d o k a C o u n t y wrecka

Vlilting hours a t Minidoka doun- ed ngity hospital a re from 2 to 4 and from IdaJio7 to ! pjiu I KUlei

ADMITTED ' M iller,Diana Gonzales. M rs. Elizabeth c ity co

Turner'and Mrs. N ellie Upton, aU ro u te 1Stipert. * i,e n . :—------------DISM ISSED ' — ------ siraved“ Mrs. Dee Kosmussen” fiublctt. fo o t p<

G o o d in g M e m o r i a l ra d io (' VlilUng hours a re from s'to/l:30 h e toU and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Q owen

ADMITTED w as Ic» Mra. Harold S troud. Bllsa. th e w ‘ . DISM ISSED T hursd’ -M n. Howard PoweU, Wendell: Mrs. Tw o> Ronald Stroud. B liss; Mra. Russell a n d g<• Gould and daughter, K urt Maug- Dermoi• han, Donnld D rum m ond and Mrs. officer.

Loula Kelley and aon, all Gooding, s e rv a tl- - *-------------------------- ed the

J'Nursing H om e3 O one-ha

, Fu’e Fatal to 9\ Ing at,1 GLEN ELLYN. 111., Jon. 31 (fl- brough ; Plre which ripped th ro u g h the Glen I. Ellyn Acres nursing hom e yesterday C

took the lives of e lp h t elderly pa- MOS- tlenta-and—led -to—the -death -o f-ft to ld .t• volunteV firem an. t h a t cc■ Paueraby, firem en and nursing JJ}®■- home employes risked the ir lives to T®*I save 12 other pa tien ts,’ two of whom- were Injured seriously and hospital-

Ized.Beene of the tragedy was a Du

Page county landm ark built In 1934 and modeled after an, Italian vUln.

The dead ranged In age from 67 to W). The charrcd bodies of several

I vlctlma were found in smoldering I beds. Some victims managed to bcL . only & few feet from th e ir beds be- t fore tho flames engulfed them. -

I BRITISH FO G LIFTS y LONDON, Jan. 31 WV-Pog lifted

froin Britain today af^er four dnys J which left-the na tio n coughing nnd

splutterliig. Londoners even enjoyed ^ two and one-half h o u rs of sunshine.

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Absent Mindedu

people should, by all iheans “ eill Steln-McMurray-Ander-

lon, your J3AFECO agency at Ml Main Ave. E ast, for lii-

- lutnnce advice. T h e re are so I many angles th a t only a

I Professor,, 'Of mathematics o r a firm like• J ! ;! ') . ; McMurrny - Auiltrsgu__________d tould keep Uack o t them all,

'rills study nnd attention lo ,, iltlnlls is som ething .Slelii- J McMurray-Andcrson e

> <fftfs ,«1». When you need Insurnnco

, ftdvlce Just usk o u r clients who theyd cull If they wcio 111 your

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liree Hawaii "G irls Ending M arriage

_____ —.IF u m .g m JIsil_____^y small, and the grace comes „ _;h maturing,” Miss Kealoha said. rhey credit Hawaiian elfmate w ith A e°mi ! more relaxed attitude toward w'Uj “ s’ evidenced In the Islands, a l-

ucy there, "aSoTto'Try to keep up "theTnise-;h the "Kealoh^s" so far as s ta n - „ . _ rd of living Is concerned.•WhUe the'lovely scenery of th ein d s and the profusion ol exotic W ^ n g iwers Is the first Impression vis- ®rs have of the Islands, they leave , ° , -S'lUng that the friendly hospitality P*ant THth e best part of their vacation," „ , _ ss Kealoha said, .rw o color films on vacationing in .' ,•wall were shown at the Roundup ‘>m open b°use Saturday n igh t, oontmuefreshments and door prizes, w ere ^ . P'"'.'ded attractions. Saturday

Jnit Selected TB For Charting r S

Price Levels I ZVASHINGTON. Jan.«I(fl-Presl- I t Elsenhower, In another effort com bat InflaUoh, chose a cabinet nmittee headed by Vice President conjeren con today ta chart plans for center h« .Intalnlng stablA price levels.Cnown as the “cablAet commit-

on price stability for economic Ciwth," the seven-man group will ^dy and recommend government 1 private policies Influencing Wednesdi ts , prices and prosperity, armory a

study Planned Twin Fai.'Whlte Souse announcement said Further will make a continuing study of tained bj w to maintain reasonable 'price billty as an essential basis for Fined O lieving a high and sustainable ^e of economic growth. was flnecI t will conduct such studies as by Justic finds are needed,", the statement Scott foi led . “of those factors affecting while h i i stability of costs nd prices th a t plred. He .1 help prevent price Increases.” nian D.

Members Naoled [n addition to Nixon, members H eart Pa the committee are Secretary of A pone

5 Treasury Robert B. Anderson, ®ases of stm aster General Arthur E. S um - a t 6 p4n. irfield. Secretary. of Agriculture program, r a Taft Benson, "Setrfttary of B. L. Kr mmerce Lewis L. Strauss, Sec- H arry Bi ,ary of Labor James P. Mitchell, ven.Mod d Raymond J . Saulnier, ch a ir- ner. • Qu in of the council of economic a d - disease n ers. to jh e ]>d3isehhower had told congress'In ; state of the union and economic ~fflsage of his Intention to create (i cabinet study committee nam ed ^lay. ' BON]

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In Ail’Crash “klURPHY, Jan. 31 I f l - t te body gram aan eastern Oregon builn^sndan The i

s removed tod»y frtoti U n it^ g led leJs.eckago of his plane. Which s n a s h - _ _ _~against 4 -fM ky. 'EontiiwesteTir . y , tho mountain peak,filled in the accident wa$ Jo h n .Her, 36-year-old member ot th e ' j H I t y council, Vale. Ore, He was enj te home alone from Reno, Nev. ByLen. his plane began Icing, th e n Drlvlnihved off iaurM~and~hli, an B.OOO- utdmL.nl>t peak. western tllller was last heard from byllo early Tuesday morning .w hen .State j

told the radio control tower W both In tiwen field, Boise, that his p lane Inches os icing bndly. Searchers sighted' on Whlti5 wreckage of tho plane la te 95.lursdoy. SnowPwo employes of-the Idaho f ish Gascade-d game department, P, J. M e- south to rm ott. Jr., chief law enlorcement'leer, and Martel Maroche, a con- READ T•vatlon ofllcer, both Boise, re a c h - th e wreckage., I T T

Equipped with snowshoej, they H 5 L Ir e put down by helicopter w ithin .. e -half mile of the wreckage.- Theyrrled the body to the helicopter $ , lich transported It to a car w ait-f nt the nearest road. It then was ^ \JU ght here. \

CUBAN CREDITS REDS , MOSCOW. Jon. 31'«l-A Cuban Id- ..the - K rem lhi. con8re5i„todBy . X c T ^ a t communists hod a big share' In e Fidel .Castro revolution. He said e revolt pointed the way to fu tu re Maybi itorles over "Imperialism" In L a tin succesa nerlca._________________ ________ tastes o

NolkvuFrom wherever you or

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T \ m F a lls NewstU |c U cenie. Betom

county clerk E te^ irrday^ fJUnt returnee *ayne and. M argaret‘Wilier, both companJao-"Pglla;---^.... - ....— ^tffc Dropped bwlng i

Ice court Thursday, by Mrs. Earl Bosini wnlr e was-wlthdi&wu F i iday s o d

. ■ Uan chiI Scoots Toor P la n t in chariub Scouts of den 8, pack-2, from tions pj shlngton school a lo n g with their ier, Mrs. Ray Jo slin . were con- Giving : ted on a tour of thfe Tlmes-News Memt It Thursday aftem odn . club arc

_____ free pla5 ...... port fohe Salvation Army rummage sale fund di 80l Second avenue noHh will more U tinue until Feb. 15 from 10 a m . plane rl I p in. on Tuesdays, Fridays and jrdays. PoUo B

_____ Twtaice P lanned . . P“U“ b(rhree Coins In a Fountain" will Wednes the theme of the G irls ' league- nelghbo isored Sweetheart b a ll Saturday, Member V' 21.* announces ‘N ancy Cavts; cards,-o ue president, Jim' Baker's band play fo r the dance. Serves 1;

. _ — > Wllbuaka in Boise chanlcaj. John K. Balsch, Twin Palls. Barth, i mander of the 9430th ah' reserve garet B idron, spoke at a commander's Is servlr lerence of the 2564th air reserve IV at tt ^ r headquarters In Boise Satur- facility,

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inel Club to Meet ’•'aces (wUi Falls Kennel c lu b will hold Rober ning classes ot 7 p.m. each street, c hiesday a t the n a tio n a l guard without ory a t the labor ca m p south of waived n Falls. The pub lic Is Invited, wos bo ther Information can be ob- when ■! ed by phoning REdwood 3-1238, Justice

-------- Endsleyed Over License IWO and. S. YoUng, route 2.* Twin Palls, tody of fined $5 and (3 co s ts Saturday

Justice 'of the P eace George J I . tt for drlvtog a m otor vehicle le his driver's license was ex- d. He was cited by S ta te Patrol- 1 D. L. Gain. v

irt Panel Setpanel of doctors w ill discuss dls-

ss of the heart a n d blood' vessels I p jn . Wednesday o n a KLIX-TV ti sram. Panel m em bers will be Dr, b. ICrellkamp, Dr. B en Katz, Dr, . P t y Brumboch ai>d D r. Mhx Car- - •Moderator will b e 'Vemon Hed-

, ' Questions ' concerning heart lase m ay be subm itted in advance p he panel hi care o f th e station.

Speechless rBONNER SPRIN G S, Kans., jSL 31 W)—Gov. G eorge Docking li.UI th e featured g u e s t as the ^mthwest pem ocratlc club in- Eilled officers last n ig h t. ^He sa t on the p la tfo rm during |I e ceremonies aw aiting his turn_6Deak,.......... .But- the master o f ceremonies, istered a t having, su ch an Im- »rtant guest, mlsriead the pro- > am and closed th e meeting. :The govembr was le f t speech- \i. . " f •

[aho Roads Are. 9K-in Most Areas

By The Associated Press rirWlng was generally smooth Bat- R3L.ntKhtJxceDt.jan_5sant:Muth£i _ _ i tern and western ro ad s In Ida-

tate police said ro a d s were good ( tl in the eltet and th e north. Two ' les of.Rew snow w ere reported' Whlteblrd hill on U . S. highway

now also was rep o rted In the cade-McCail area an d fartl^er- th to Cascade on U . S. 05.

U> TIMES-NEWa WAKT ADS.

Maybe some en terta iners are a eceu only because o f the low ites of (heir audience. ‘

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npanled Mr. and Mrs: lieo Hanlon 1 ®

walesolng-at-hls-hom e ..there, foi., vjnmnp;; (Ing-recent'surgtry i n Seattle.

. ■ n — • was Irijur^ D in n e r -S e t-------------------------- ■.-Alvey'Jnslnass and Professional Worn- col a-dlBBer-meetlrig w.ill,-be-held-»t (;i)evraiet

n church . Mary Crawford will b i . ’ j charge o f the International rela- j„„ther ns program, Plymouth. ------ ' Bates, 44,

»lng F re e Bides AccordlHembers of tlie Twin Palls Filets p5ii|.e,' B lb are . ^ o n g those cooperating In bought t t plane - rides Sunday a t the air- jn o t rl lor th e National foundation id drive. ContrlbQtors of {2 or jstmiated ire to th e drive are given free jjg j u, ine rides. Bates vel

llo B enefit Set , ,,*’',“ 1 , /rwto P a lls Oranse w ill sjxinsor a llo bene fit card party at 8 pjn, 5 ' slnesday at the G range hall. All . Ighbors and friends. a re Invited. imbers a re asked to bring tables, V™"* , :d s ,- o h ip s - a n T O - -

rvestaAntarctlo BenVllbur E . Barth, construction me- Rlcharc mlc f i r s t class, son o f Julius H, SIO Satu rth, ro u te three, and Mrs, Mar- Judge Ro •et B a rth , 360 Fifth avenue east, In Jeromf serving -with operation deepfreeze policemen at the McMurdo sound naval air —

illlty, Antarctica, He recently re- 0 W fIsted { o r .s l i .y e a r s ._ ___________

-------- SPOKAces C beck Charge ■ men weiJobert L . Endsley. 268 Ramage when wl eet, charged with Issuing a check touched t thout sufficient funds In the bank, nearby G Ived a preliminary hearing and Killed s bound over to d is tric t court Richard 1 en ’he appeared F rid ay before lived hi slice of the Peace R o b ert Pence, worked fc dsley d id not post a bond, of Jl,- pany.I and w as remanded to the cus- One m ly of th e sheriff. __________ the other

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(il T erm f o r g r ip s y D r iy e r L—■ fe^» sp e* > ^sSi r S ..the drivers o r passengers hig lo r w Injured.. ' him up . ,

ch collided with a stopped 1050 hat . . . I

524-Addlson-avenue-wp.st ,-caus. oltedly_tel the B a ll vehicle to collide with father of ther stopped Vehicle, a 1956 haired woi nouth driven by Grant L. totersectlc es, 44, Murtaugh. four m otoccordlng to a report filed ^ t h Small boj ce, B ates ' nnd M iss Ilall had look a t c jght the ir cars to a stop to al- car . . .

another vehicle to turn left coat h u r r n Kimberly road. Damages were pair of sh mated at $300 to Alvey's car, Loaded si ) to th e Hall car a n d }l00 to the California es vehicle. Hawaiianeter O. Mattel. California,^was d tl5 and S3 costs Friday night Jpslln Justice of the Peace Qeorge E, “> 8 tt for speeding. M attel was i by State P atrolm an B. E. “ vern SI mg a f te r the Californian was ^ P a r 'o r eked by radar driving 65 miles hour In a 56-mlle zone at nTght r Berger on Wghway 03. bare lIchard Graf, Heyburn, was fined i t r i ~i

Saturday by Jerom e Police I I S go Roberta Kehrer fo r speeding lerome. He was cited by Jerome I J cemen. A F C I

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Workmen KiUed = r i ;POKANE, Jan, 3t Iffl—Two work- 1 were electrocuted yesterday ™ '' m wire they were reclaiming He hopi :hed a 13,000-volt power line at ter medic rby Geiger air force base. possibly i ;illed were Lester Olds, 36, and States." hard Seeman, 38, b o th of whom Foster's d hi th e Spokane 'Valley and Dec, 19. « ked fo r Power Olty Electric com- a publlcal y. munlst pine m a n was giildlng wke and —other cranking a ree l. *’ ■ READ T I

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boy shouiing-lor moihft ','I t cardboard n .h orfop ■. . Woman atiircd m rry ln g lo siore f shoes, before sloro close' i ski rack atop a , bcann, m la license pliui. , , "J lajn glrU braving chill S Icklllg up snow (or i,u,pecu., l i n field . , . Man usimi- „ ■=r grandson ihrouci, crowuM o w n department store n Strong emergim. 'l o r w ith new hairdo w

^I'ouied w louj jask e tb a ll game thai no,‘ i r e l y speak,"

5. Red Seeking letter Medic Aidt'V O, Jan . 31 1,11—u S. com. t boss William Z. Piisicr ri. w ro te China's Mao Tzf.tmi, t ry in g to gel a jinsspori to

lommunLst counlnt.';. hopes, he wrote, "to got b(|. ed lc a l treatm ent tlian I tu, ly get here in tin Unlini

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■ <•'*■ T f tr e e a t a dinner a t th e ih e Ooo ' W e Tliu rsday night. H ig h - t-nnlzed

Ptesenta- Woikiiii! ‘®“ lames Olsen o( the eagle riinj!enu‘

( n«ard hlsheat rank In Scout- Mi.s. Rol~ ~ sw w — !----- ------- , au d Mis■ ' oresenlatlon was made B y t r r o i n )

Siimd and John Barker. T h e Amerli iSfsffiUt award was presented to ; -

Shaver by Howord Pariiih. ' _ S b Kern and Jim Watt were ; ■ iSnted the s ta r Scout award by H

K l i s t class award to Mike Pierce. ■Tverdy, Bandy Baxter. J im ; ■

and je rry Lively Donney _ ■hSw ck presented second c l a s s ■' S t o Davia Erb, Rick Brails- ■•^ P m h lT ja rd ln e , D, I. Ponce. f t

Pence, R oy Hawkins, R u sty ;,f ely ond Max Thurber. i , |Mimes T Shields presented merit ’ . ■

lo Randy Baxter, swimming; ’ ; IS y Ketu, scholarship; Jerry , J

■■'.fS-■swimming;--Max Tliurber.S 'lw W p : f'-l ‘' '• ‘I I 'Smplne: David Tverdy, Ilreman- |

^ ^ n d swimming. iRIckBralMord.hcusjmanshIp; Al- .

M and Warren DovW, citizenship ta the nation and community; Dick j.rdlne, (Iremanship; Doug K ern irt- Mlka> Pierce, swimming, aiid

McMlllln, scholarship.The tenderfoot award was pre-

Mnted to Kenneth Austin by Jo h n ■Barker. Dr, James C. McMlllln pre- saited Jim Watt, scribe and tw o- ' vesr pin: Cmlg Lewis, one-year per- tect attendance pin; Max T liurber /uitl Steve Parish, assistant p a tro l, I

* 'n '0-year camping emblem.s were ' ^lijo presented by McMlllln to Jo n ■ Anderson, BlUy Ban,qr.-atk Jardlne, i ■

i Doug Kern, David Shaver, Craig | VLewis, Jerry Uvely, Steve Parish ' ind Jim Watt.

Craig Lewis presented a trophy .jikln to the Rotary club honoring all :troop members who are members of ,•thj Order ol the Arrow, the honor- :,ry camping fraternity, Vernon ‘Slaver presented an Eagle Scout ___

■ .trophy lo the club, honoring all X Eagle Scouts of Troop three.^ y Hopkins, president of the

local Rotarj; club, presided ot the : 'meeting. Dr.'Stanley Kern served as ‘,master of ceremonies. Alton O ster- ■'houdt was elected to membership in kthe local club.-Bill Baxter. Dr. H. B. ;■Thomas and Mike Atkins were “guests. ”

CHEflUCAL TANK^ BURN POLLANSBEE. W. Va„ Jan. 31 OP

—An explosion and fire destroyed '* two big chemical tanks at the K op- j'.- pere company p lant near here, causing damage estimated by the v- company flt 1 million dollarSj

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Contact the Tlmea-Newa F a rm ■:Sale department for complete ad ­vertising coverage of your farm «ile: hand Wlla, newspaper cov- ^«rage. advance billing: all a t-o n e -r ipeclal low rate. Every sale listed In this Farm Auction Calendar >or 10 days before sale tUne a t j i o W« ' ______

FEBRUARY 2 JA, W._ B a ^ r J

AdverUsemenT,“l(an. ^0-5T"DuffeH & K laas, .^uctloneeni ^

'FEBRUARY 2 ' ‘ nJ. W. Brodeen '

[ AdvcrHsement. Jan . 30 and 31 <Rlaas and KIaa»~Auctloneer8

FEBRUARY 3 ^. Ralph Palm tr ' 7 .

Advertisement, Jan. 30 and 31 <j IvcfMD and Koe—Auclloneers

F E B U U ^ Y 4Keith Thomas : ‘

Advcrltsement. Feb.,1 Gaylord Phillips—Auctioneer

. FEBRUARY 4Hunt Land and Llvesiock Co. h

Advertisement Feb. 2-3 Klaas and K laas—Auctioneers

FEBRUARY 4Mrs. L. E. Pool i j

Advertisement Feb. 1 Jim Measeramlth, Auctioneer j

FEBRUARY ^ dHarland Monroe

Advertisement. Jan. 4 aad 4 *niaas and K laas—Auctioneers

FEBRUARY ^ i'iJOHN AND HAHOLD MAYS 1 i . Advertisement, Feb. 3-4 i

*^fMn Si Edinborough, Auctioneers [/

' FEBRUARY G 1 John Pelzel

Advertisement, Feb. 4 and 5 1 Klaa» and Klaas-Auctloneers ^

,7 FEBRUARY 6 '

A dvtrllsem ent-Feb. 4 ' T1 " ""'"llli & Ellerj, Auelloneera ij

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£ IW RU A R Y I I I j L " f '™ «nil Mlk. Be O riiff .T • K lu t T L '!* ’ '•>'>•» " " I *» - I* .

'roceeds Related ” Sti For Area’s March

GOODING. Jan . 30-Forty Good- liospit.il ? mothers collected M-5.04 in the nitni xtfMhpt's m nrch here sithe National foundation T hurs-

............... .......... .........................Tliis-ts the fifth-ron.^Pcutlve y e a r e Gooding Jay-C -E lles have or- turned nlzed and headed the m arch coii OJiCing oil ft cQinmittpp fq f »r- ntienuMU.s were M rs. Dale K i\jght, and'dui IS. Robert Cole. Mr.s. Gale Dalby ;d Mrs. Steve Lee o f the local Jaj'.- bers fic■EttTDrgnnizntiortT------------------------ iiQthpr.»American Legion auxiliary m em -l u the c

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II , A SAD SESSION, S(

Unless th e 'currcnt session 1 legislature changes Its ways, It

ably In m easuring up to Its . - _ .ln .a a n y .J in p o rta n t rcspects.

sta te will suffer as a consequi „ With, the session about hal

much of any th ing accompllshi j f ' legislature, strongly controlle(

, |.||it ?J ocrats, Is dUly-daUylng over i• I . [j; Up to now, It should be cle I ilfl f Idahoan th a t the Detrt■: !l:| ' u ship Is far m ore Interested In g

i! : S political patronage as possible II IJ Republicans, th a n In concern I ' 1« the many serlou^' problems c

state.I li These sam e Democratic let ;l!|; ' ? so much about progressive g(

’ • i;i S how Idaho failed to keep po i‘ pfevlous adm inistration are

^ anything, to back up their a things would be different wltl

' i trol.^ As things s ta n d now, this De

ershlp Is going to find Itself In : i!'1: ;"U .barrasslngpredicam ent,unles!

|||(! t ,-S markable recovery .during th e : ' u i session.

N i ^ • • •IBj':; ^ Months before the leglslat | l | | : |>« session, everyone recognized tI I S; Its full share of headaches.

- 1 1 - com ing u n d e r th e general heat ' n I - g tlo n and ta x a t io n alone were i i I I g.. a n y leg is la tu re -h ard a t work ' if! ^ a llo tted tim e, i i j j ^ I t w as a fo reg o n e conclusion I;;,'; • ■ t l on needed a n d were to get i R i £ th e am ount o f m oney It w as a

" base tax w ould be necessary to j’ I jj; am o u n t of a d d itio n a l revenue;

, i; I , 'I w I t was eq u a lly obvious th a t f ! ll £ Incom e and p ro p e r ty taxes al)

^ fo r .economy’s ow n good, I t w( ^;| J a. try in g to .h llte th e m any m ore ; : ' < » a n en larged ed u ca tio n prograt ^ i u 'T 'S — ^In -fac tr th e re -h a s-b e e n -a se .'i ■ i u .a complete a p p ra is a l of our en ?i' ! 'v' a fo r a long tim e . ■ i" ; ' i 55 H as the D e m o cra tic leadersht l: § la tu re concerned Itself to the

w ith these h ig h ly Im portant r S Indeed , no t. I t h a s been f a r n

' j ; In p a rtisan p o lit ic s and polltlci * N ot only ' t h a t . I t has wasti

i « valuab le tim e In reviving th a t t 2 l M j i e — p a ri-m u tu e l betting. 1 F J b c ra tld c a n d id a te J b r governo ^ -3 ^ Ie k ln p -;a b o u t-4 h e -f ln lrD e m .(

im .; £ d e fe a t—because h e advocate ■III. i “ gam bling In .Id a h o ,'I t.m lg h t hi •i !i «• f e r e n t story. B u t, th e election 't|i\ - I - w p a rtic u la r r e s p e c t should ha'

I I S eyes of thos6-ho ld lng the re in s I 1“ o f th e leg is la tu re .

U l l i - s - - ■ •I )j:; y II. T h a t is n o t a ll o f the s to ry i! (tj j; )S Idaho Is in d e s p e ra te need of i I Si ■ J . p rim ary sy stem t o promote be

[ i f ; 4» ernm en t. J u s t before the le p £ 'vened, the D e m o cra tic leaders

I I , t' 3 a d m ittin g t h a t n e e d and prom U 2 thaf-responslb lllty i

; ■ ' w h a v e been sidcitracked for a pe illl V £ o t politics, f f l i “ fio ft go?s w ith equally serlo |f|f, r w overhau l o f o l ir s ta te tra ffic la I f ; £ a disgracefu l rec o rd of dea th i

! | | l ' i S h ighw ays. To Qovemoi ’ f -f ”» , l t i h e h a s p la c e d before th e leg

j l r - T - irb e r 'o tT :e c o n ra ie n d a tlo n sn o ‘ 5t i ! ,' is tid e . B ut u p to now, a t least I ^ B lderatlons com e firs t and tb

, S b e th e danger, t h a t little, 11 S t ra f f ic c o n tro l ac tio n will be

I , S session of t h e legislature.I I 3 ' sei;lous, w e should asl I !' M d em and of o u r legislature, sho r J S In g 'o il o u r h ig h w ay s get bef(

uy £ 'o u r senses? I t 270 dead arenll B T ». to p u t politics! aside and fac

I _ L S h o n e s tly a n d realistically , ho ! k ta k e ? Five h u n d re d ? A thous

I ! /.■■what’s required to shame us Into r« ' j? t{ ly iBcti Imd due consldentlon fo

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} « politics and patronage, there 1s ab i "**''■ 1'8'5'i'tUre and Its Democrat

I u actually do m ore harm than good. I ; The press services have Indicated I '* are being trained ones' more upon

7 ' ; j<. departm ent-richest plum ot all lo Jl' I "bedding,,

l| I I Those nho a re more interested In ‘■fences than In designing, construotl ;^ ing B good highway system, may » present highway board unless the p ^ ilse up In aim s agaUist any such m t . There Is no system of highway ai

— Uj a n pieug jveryonej ore««po crltli . ;«n!aaon, particularly I t- l t j s sUrlvlnj

; I build good roads. tl Our present npn-partlial highway ;» the criticism leveled against It from

I ' lo r obvious leAso'ns, has done such ' j t o tnyUUng we ever had under tho

• »*Bystem. tha t there can be no fair (---------- Ir~W B-nertT)nlr-to-i*call-U irdaya-

of a transcontinental highway, was I “ Idaho and so rem ained for many yi Kwero not enough voteis Urlng .aloi

I );>tlght-ot-way to offset the political i ■ S Today our roads are designed,

> ! ^m aintained p a a long ranle basis i , I t u a l trafflo counts In aU pu ts Of

W SpoUUoal p reuu re groups, Munty ci ,, ttl ;,»,w u a letult o l o m l p^^

:itlp«n» U) be gorem or., Vrtiether or not the legWslure ni

1 “ or all of lU pianjf Intportam respor IH ; ' :, Bple o l Idaho ahould think twice be m , b m ik e th e 'ita to highway tl(pai.jam

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^ _ buslnca and irN, SO F A R * claljy promlnen sslon of th e Id aho,ya. I t w ill fa il m i s e r - , h e m a k in o , Its responslbllltlpsOCtS. ftnd. th ^ . 'j f h o le generaL-lmprcssisequence. ’ orBnnlzatlon Int half over and n o t top to bottom,pushed, our p resen t m.hiio";rolled by the D em - ijj^crs. :iver politics. minority boss. Ie clearly obvious to to sen. Barry cDertiocratlc lead e r- of the senatorUl l n getting as m u ch j X ^ ^ t h r yislble away from th e have been demiicernlng Itself w ith But after all,ms confronting the of wh

® OOP-era odmit, , J ^ AT President ElsenlIc le ad e rs who ITalk. jjg associates (,ve governipent a n d big business ansp pace durfng the lustrious-af Wi are doing little , Ifelr assurances t h a t . .t with them In co n - qjo,jo e .

assistant hotelils D e in o c ra tic l e a d - .sissippi, but wtelf In a m ig h ty e m - Br'ates m less I t s ta g e s a r e - ’ th e r e m a k in g h a U Hepubllcans _i

mate friend one• velt and Truma

glslature went In to ^ S '^ i f o e o r !zed that Idaho h ad the treasury ar;hes. The problems moguls.1 headings of educa-

to keep ^^erfasvork throughout Its each week to hli

horses of the puslon th a t If educa-get anywhere n e a r J S l? a tC l^ S

was asking, a b road ^ President,ry to raise any su ch his own friendssnue; that, as the lea th a t w ith our s ta te

M*i -■ -J" -rcaentatlve «ltlaa lre a d y too h i g h

I t w ould be fo o li s hm o re to u n d e r w r i te w h o in v it eOgram. dent Elsenhoweii-a -se rlo u s n e e d f o r Mikoyan^visit?!’u r e n tire ta x s e t - u p “ ^ V e * ;

Erlo Johnston,dershlp of our legls- tlon of Amerldi1) the fullest e x te n t trlallst, and Ai ant responsibilities?ta r more In terested ^hcn Mikoyt3 lltlcal patronage. their suggestioiwasted some of. Its do except to gth a t old th readbare S "ng. Had the D em - ^ f r M i Cvernor not ta k e n a ^Cleveland and I Democrat-toTsnffer— Sohnstomrad seated casino type:ht have been a d if- 5“ “ ^Ctlon results In th is motion pictures 1 have opened th e tain, reins on this session And stevensc

LcogUe of Ame nlsts to pay i

------------------------------------ American writeitory by any m eans. (Beieuedd of a change In Its —ite better sta te gov- V T F . Whe legislature con - » ^ idership was openlypromising iiulck 'ac- Th« eivii rig lUty also appears to: a penny-ante gam e an absoim

and let's be do:serious need fo r an hos lived in bo

tie laws to cope w ith „iath and desilructlon t h f ”a^t of th!em or Smylle’s c red - ciai, too. in th<le legislature a n u m - vides Americat o 's t e m - t h l r b l O D d r ■'i^*»>>rbut B-Tleast, political con -ad there appears to between good ile, If any, effective troducing his i111 be taken by th is cepUonai percei

He Is mlndf

!, Should AU th i s k i l l - lUg of the eh; b e fo re w e c o m e to kfiowa thot m iiren lL finough-fO t-U S '. In .^tltudes t o

I w m Uy, how m a n y w i l l I t uhoois, and hoth o u sa n d ? After a l l, He is awareInto recognition of these the factor o t iIon lor human U vea?' of u n w an t^ cl• ■ free of dlscrlihl

h matters pertaining to guaranteed un< Is also the danger th a t *!'“» the baUot

nocraUo leadership wUl senator’s bill a good.' Issue-as did t l

icoted th a t covetous eyes th" federal hai upon the state highway Senator all for political fea th er ««vlce goes to

uUon; restorln!Ited In building poUtlcal between the wistruotlng and m ain ta in - with what th ismay try to scuttle our " ‘“ e the deaegthe people of th is s ta te Atter a I, son

uch maneuver. Bro Americansway administration th a t communities-a;9 criticism lo ^ th a t-v e ry W ’one-can seeriving conscientiously to —

ghway board. In sp ite of Idaho has de; from different quarters tatocs Is In fullauch a la r supertor Job are more la tte

r the old political spoils our nelghborlnilab- comparison. Some ooast-tdaya-whett-DS- BS.-part -dlerrln-IdahO ’s

, was a disgrace th ro u g h people don't w«ny years, becouse th e re lay off the pottg along t h ^ particu lar. Senator HenrItlcal demands of o th e rs of hla lungs. HIgned, constructed an d trode commissibasis determined by ac- 11ie deportmi:ts Of the state—n o t by tells you thatmty central committees, colorlcs, while1» In power, or who hop- calories—even \

He goes furtlure measures up to any tlie average Idiresponslbiutlti, the peo- average ricc-collice before allowing It to It must bc addiinrlment an employment around to the a

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K -E ft^ S -N A T -IG N A t

H I R L I G I G,n.«.y B.y T'icliW' ■Mwew rti deri' quMtloM of treat on mtloaai ana latfirntUoaRl pouciM aS'tf' a. ^uettlOM may 1» Mat to him >t 1008 HUlcrMt

NO.TON-^"What do the Republicans mean,” «rs. L. O., WwelJ, Mass., "when they say TUUJt'piake over the-'lmage’-of thelr partyp -------- in- the p ubllc”mfar i7 -And how ar e' V they going to do It?"_________ A nswer; National C h a i r m a n

k w L Elsenhower and V i c e President [■ M K Nixon, figure tha t they . have . lost V & m the m ass voting groups — labor,

f f » ws <> r w, Hh>»rBln

B | ^ R elements.They have voted Democratic in

‘three stra igh t congressional elec- tions because they regard the Oemo- crots as more concerned for their daily Olid humble Interests, where-

epublicans. In their opinion, cater to big ind industry, to the wealthy and the so- ninent.

■ • •INO PARTY “IMAGE” DIFFICULT —I doubt If they con remake the party apcclally os they have only deepened the iiprcsslon t h a t . the.-QOP_ls a reactlanary. jn In Its policies ond personalities, from tom.ive named two of the most con.scrvatlve ubllc life today as parliamentary and po- Icrs. I refer, 0/ course, to the new house loss. Rep. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana, and irry Ooldwater,- Arizona, the new cholrman latorlal campaign committee.B antl-everything for which the greot ma- tho American people, rightly or wrongly, demanding for the last gen^U on .

;r all. It Is the President who creates the if whatever party Jie represents. And. as odmltted a t their. Des Moines powwW, Elsenhower h as not helped in this respect. »tes only with wealthy representatives of ss and Industry, and with the socially U- a t Washington. Oettysburg ond Augusta.

HUMPHREY IK E ’S .OlOSE FRIENDS-TOspecific, the P resident’s closest friend Is

AUen, who came to Woshlngton os an w tel manager from a small town In MIs- ut who la now a director In some of the reatest'corporations. He Is author of the k entitled "Presidents Who Have Known

an s note. however, th a t he woa an inti> id and adviser of formei-Presidents Roose- IVuman. who appointed hbn to several Im- )sts. Next to AUen as a presidential com- Qeorge M. Humphrey, former secretary of ay and one of the nation's top Industrial

1 they openly grumbled a t Des Molnea, Bl- spends week-ends and long evenings with ireas he gives only about on hour or two to ills leaders on capitol hill and the'w ork- the party organization, the people seem to grasp, he spends no

-spokesm en-fo r the"laBor, the farm, th e J, th e social welfare and allied movements, lent, of course, hos- the right to choose lends and playmates. But he should reollze le leader of th e nation and a great party, hobnob more frequently with as many rep-I citizens as th e pressures of his office

* * . *IVITED M IK0VAN7—"Is It true th a t Presl- ihower and Secretary Dulles contrived the 'lslt7-’-asks T . I,., Houston, Tex., os well as ir readers.

’Thev.three m en largely responsible were ston, head of th e Motion Pictures Assocla- m e r ld a ; .^ y n » j^ . Eaton. Cleveland Indus- od Adlal B. Stevenson. It was Johnston lily suggested to Khrushchev th a t not he er official tour the United States, likoyan appUed lor a visa as a result of [estlons, there was nothing Dulles could

to g ran t It. 'With some help from what resident T rum an criticizes as ‘‘unofficial tourists,” Ambassoilor Menshikov arranged

Ikoyan d inners ,a t New York, Washington, and S an Francisco.rBnd-stavensonrhuff-glvemiDswsiM t i r th T ly theh: acceptance of Khrushchev‘s hos- \ fact, Johnston recently negotiated a fine r which a certain number of HoUywood etures will be shown behind the Iron cur-

. rivenson, os representative ot the Authors’

America, hopes lo persuade the commu- pay royallties on pirated publlcaUona of writers’ works.eased by MeClura Newspiper fiyadlc&te)

WS O F O T H E R SFOB PROGRESS BY CONSENTII rights issue in the United States Is a t clal issue. And the philosophy ot effective vUl not be th a t of a racist In deep G e ^ l a .bsolutlst In Vermont to whom right Is n g h t be done with it . I t wiU m tha t of one who in both worlds and who sees the good and ch.

Lyndon Johnson is a gifted operator in Df the possible.” But he Is-something spe- hi tho context o f this deep Issue which dl- erlca geographically and racially. He Is ' a' itB -n m ch e rrn o fB T Jlan te r.^ n aT re 's ta n d s y detached from both Deep South and u r- > to see th a t th e cleavage Is not simply one ;ood people an d bad people. His speech in - hls surprise civil rights blU is one of ex-

perceptlon.Mindful th a t tho clvU rights a c t 'o f 1967 on th e realistic, If not enthusiastic, con- o th sides'. A nd he proposes to extend the ie civil r igh ts oommlsdon two years. He i t m uch as people of' good wlU may differ es to.waid color they^nre-iUlieJn their ab- of te rro rlm . Senator Johnson would have itliorlty move agatast bombers of churches, nd homes.ware th a t desegregotlon of schools Involves r of association—and ot exaggerated tears t ^ closeness—whereas access to^the ballot icrlmlhatlon Is a political, not a s6clal,'rlght d unequivocally by the Constitution. And baUot Is the key to many other-rlghtsrT h? bill avoids the complications of the school did th e 1887 measure—but would strengUien >1 hand In enforcing Uie right of sulfrage. nator Johnson 's Idea of o racial mediation es to the very heort of any long-range sol- itorlng rational and friendly communication h e white and N egra. group. This Is In line t th is newspaper hos urged repeatedly ever desegregation decision.

II. some 140,000,000 whUt and 16,000.000 Ne- Icans will be living side by side In the same les an d coun tr^ ides for as far ahead as in see.—O hrlstlila Sclehte Monitor.

S p iibN IK FRIED los declared war. Tlie battle of rice ond po- n lu ll <iry. Anyone who dares to say potatoes la tten lng th a n rice is In big trouble with

borUig state.)ost-to-coast salesman — a half-baked ped- dahO’s-oplnlon—has-been-suggestlnf-that-lf-n’t wont to bo fat ond flabby they should e potatoes and take lo the paddy p r^ u c t. Henry Dworslmk Li hollering <oul a t tlie top

igs. l ie has gone all tho way to tho federal imlsslon with figures to prove It. lartment ot ogrlculture, soys Ihe Idolio solon, thot ICO grams of cboked rice contains 110 vhllo thot am ount of potatoes goes only 81 Bven with milk added for tho moshlng,1 further than that. He’s willing to match ge Idaho wolstllne with tho midriff ot Ihe ce-cater anywhere. To be completely honest, B added th a t tho senntor's theorising works the afflrnm tlve pojltlon that the way to get

trhn Is to e « t’potaloea,-6pok»ne Oluonlcle.

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Years ago I read a Uttle sentmce 1 a n ^hat has been proved over and over den t down' throUgti“thC' years. ■Some-re— dent cent reading la P o t Shots has served lost to prove it aU over again,

ibor. How can so m any people choose rnls, to write about th e weather? They iclal eHijtir approve, dlsapiJiu,/ernuii't De^

Jiev6 it, expect i t to get worse or : in better. And not one single reader •lec- has volunteered to do anything mo- Jibout Itlheh- Which proves the gentleman’s ere- contenUon that, "Everyone talks big about the weather but no one does so- anything about it."

N. O. Volunteer ■ (Jerome)

r — . • •orty KITTENS FOR KIDS DEPT.the P o t Shots:

l a r y . T w o Aealtliy. fluffy, w hite kittens rom with shots—and housebrokcn—are

ready to be given away. The tele- tlve Rhone numOer Is REdwood 3-8894 po- or stop at

juse 477 Van Buren Streetand iTwln Falls)n an ■ ----------

Pot .Shots Inc.: m a- Would you please find a good igly, home for a very nice and frlendly

ca t? She strayed here and won't the stray away,

as 60S B orah avenue»bw, (Twin Palls)>ect. . . . ■i of WHO'S FOB FOOTBALLf ’ 11- P o t ShoU;a. Bock In tho daya w hen I was In

school, basketball was one of the _Yo niore uninteresting things In my 1 ■ ig "young life. The years haven 't chang-

an ed the situation. a i5_ Now for my com plaint; Can’t we the have something else on the sport the pages besides basketball? I t sure

o „ n gets tiresome day In and day out.Who cares,-.anyway?.

j j t j . sorely Something else U happen- ose- Ing In sports.. If th is sort of thing h n . keeps up, I'm going to s ta r t reading

the society poge fo r excitement, y, Qf Ex-Football Playertrial ‘Twin palls)

• • •El- PUPS FOR KIDS DEPT.

evith These eight puppies, a cross be- two tween cocker spaniel and Australian

Drk- shepherd, will be delivered free to , Twin Falls or Jerom e. There are

I no five females and th ree males. They're the weaned and a m on th old. Yoir can

*nta. phone Hagermon, TEm ple 7-48H.oose ---------illze Five puppies, all male, can be LTty, picked up at 710 Park avenue or rep- php,ne Twin Palis, REdwood 3-4525. [fice Some are black, some brown, some

blond and tan. Also, you can have the mother, too. She's a black, small,

•esi- colhe-type pooch w ith a white ring around her neck.

These Labrador pups (the number apparently is a secret) are a month old and ready for n®w hipmes. You

dus- Palls.f REdwoodston 3-6365 or see K eith Brown a t the • Brown residence th ree and one-

fourth miles east of Washington Qf school on Addison avenue east.

ould • * •OUR BULLETIN BOARD

iclal Tated, Twin Falla — Thceeiged things can irritate a person in *a

hurry. HowevW, I t sounds Uke you haven't-a.pproached anyone on tho

-^-g- •matter-befdiv-blowineryour-corir'lf hos- — and tha t’s thejlnp idea we get, why d o n 't you pick up ^ood telephone, call the guy you Q J■. mention and see w hat happens.

Then if you feel you haven't been lors' fi ven due consideration, holler, mu- • • •, of FAMOUS LAST LINE

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By PETEk WASHINGTON (N EA )-The big § test of- Hepublican National com-

plan for sweeping reorganization of — Hhft-GOP*.ma«WBr4r^heUieMtfttft

I and' local com- — mlttees will ac-

> cept it._ r l.g h t----- dQ«n, ta-the,^ c e cinct level.over The new plan n P T | ^ ^

was--unvci]cd-rby-^& ^ fj» y j^ M - rved the chairm an

t h e -Republican oose National commit- They tee meeting In ' Uc” ®cs"Moinca.; or Main clement _.ader the plan is to, tilng recruit two mil­

lion GOP campaign workers lor the an*8 1060 election. I t would pul the party alks ^ yeat-round operational ba.sls does to replace the seasonal. Just-before-

election drives.;|. It would include a weekly telcvi-

•sion broadcast to cost from two to five million dollars a yc»r. A new

-• party magazine would be issued. GOP national headquarters would be enlarged, particularly In the pub-

itens jjj. relations department: ■And a brand new system of nine

ftflfti committees. conferencc.s and clubs oHW ije set up a t slaie and local

, levels.:et • • •

All this is the result of confer- encea begun last summer by Presi-

irnod Elsenhower, Vice PresidentNixon and Alcorn. This revelation

/on't iJifllcates the three leaders felt things w eren't going right even be­fore the election, in which, as Al­corn says, "We took a bad beating."

Alcorn wants to erase the labels of "big business” or "special inter­ests" and "righ t to work law" hung on his party—falsely, he says—by its opposition,

t ” ® But the m ain reason for the GOP "humiliating defeat” is seen not aa Issues but lack of organization and not enough work. So now he wants

to build up a new sales force. •* iport At its head would-be a new "study

committee" made up. o f ,Republican officeholders and party leaders. It would apparently match the Demo*

P®^: orayo Advisory committee, only It hing would be expected to have more din? congressional leader support.

' S e n a t o r A s k s —

F u n d R e l e a s e® WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 fSpeclnl) ®'‘® —Release of 20 million dollars in

®y.*‘® Impounded'^.farm. loan contingency funds Is asked by Sen. Henry C. Dworshok. R., Ida.

The Idaho lawmaker said the ‘ °® state's share of farm loan funds was ® nearly exhausted. Use of the con-

tingency appropriation ha.s been ‘°*"® blocked by budget bureau action.

After a conference with William Baugh, Idaho state director of the

^“ 8 farm loan administration, Senator Dworshak said he woula request the President to release the blocked

‘'°®^ money.Under c u r r e n t appropriations.

^ loans lololUng 10 million dollars were authorized In Idaho this year.

The Idaho senator noted tha t the °” ®‘ loans were to be repaid to the fed- Bton grjj government, and thus did not

represent outright expenditure. ,Under the operating loan section,

a fu ro er could borrow froip the ^^® government on his crops. Other

® programs g ran t building and other you typea of loans, tho — — . 1 I . I

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big This study committee would be com- backed by o group a t political scl- o n r t entistsr-alfeody-organlsod-ori-an-iB^ „ m of formal basis. It woUW “bring InW '[

thinking . I . n e w ^ a n n e ls o lld w iv “ accordhig to Alcorn.______ . . . . . . ‘ . a

^ ■ ~ A national polling service would it be employed. fpoUtlclans too oueil

n think they know.whot people are cl MM Ih in ilng ,jshen actually they have ci ■ ■ not the sUghtest Idea," says IBe ci | R chairman.n y He urges GOP slote organizations / U to employ similar pollUig services, g:

>-rhw Hnv. nf ‘flnrilng mit from the fl ward leader' what people are think- B

“ ing are gone foreyer," he says. it The chain o f . committees which p

r the Chairman Alcorn want.^ his party jorty (0 establish Includes these main ba.sls elements: tlfore- 1. "Recruit for '60 campaign" to Is

enlist two million prcclnct workers, n ilevl- Chairman Alcorn will soon appoint K /a to 0 three-member committee to run new the drive nntlonolly. He wants state h

sued, ond local Republican organizations e: ,’ould to follow this lead. opub- 2. "Citizenship. Service commit­

tees''. io scroen GOP candidates S nine apd see thot the best people are tl

clubs nominated. Clocol 3. 'T o the People committees” to A

tour tho states, Inspire discussion p ond stimulate "recruit for '60” en - li

nfer- IlstmcnUJ.'resl- 4. "Get ready” survey teams to p Ident tour the counties In 1959, analyze I otlon party prospects and shortcoming^ C

felt In time for correction long before n 1 bc- the 1980 campaign gets under way, i Al- 5, Change "young R e p u b l i c a n v ,lng," club" activity to concentrate on col- li abels lege ond university before-voting- li nter- oge groups,hung 6, "Senior Republlcon clubs” In n s—by every community to enlist the 16 b

million people over 65 In Repub- s OOP llcan ranks,ot os 7. Establish "Regional Training . and conferences" lor all party work- lants era from county chairmen up, to

“ supply local leaders with material study tor schooling the "recruits for ’60."; illcon 8. Pledge every party officlol from | ■s. i t state chob-mon down to appoint emo.. on oltertfate under 30 years ot age^ ily It who can be trained as a future, more party official or candidate.

9. Reorganize the party's fund------- roislng activities to support all this

effort on a year-round basis,---------- Chairman Alcorn says he present­

ed this program to the Budget sub­committee of Republican National

c p Finance committee lost December, unottlclol estimates ore th a t the

'cinll whole program might cost well over rs In five or six million dollars a year, ;ency In the 1968 ejeftlpa campolBn, OOP y c, national and congressional commit­

tees spent million.

'c'r- Engineers School ,"7" Held at Shoshonelllam[ the SHOSHONE, Jon. 31-A coordl- t nator nation school was held hero thi.? >' t the week for engtaeers and office per- I Kjljed sonnol of the state highway depart- i

ment.tIons, D istrict Engineer Charles Glasby ■ )llars was In charge with assistance from i' year, state office engineers from Boise, v t the Shnlliy schools are being held ; Jed- throughout the state. Part of the

I not work here was Infonnation on cor­rect procedure to be used In aerial

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N o M a t t e r W h oBy The Associated Press Sta

^ American advertlshig te rm s-run through Ctffian sponlsttT'^CubHu

^ sugar sweetens American breakfast ^

Trade between the United States g j • . and Cuba runs more than 400 mil- Brd irSf^DUare=annp»liy=«n=each-8lde.- TeH .Tnete me eiam plw -ef- a n - lnter- j j - are chongif built up between Uie two „ , ave countries since the Spanlsh-Amerl- TBe c5S'Tfnn)f:1898'ireed-the^hish-ia- g -

land Irom Spata. .Jl,ons Close tics are dictated by geo- », ces, graphic, historic, ond economic . , the facts of life, whethei^,a^^FTitondo „ ,

mM among Cuba's six million peo- ilch pie. • Tirty Among these facts; .lain The United Stoles buys about hall '

the slx-mllhon-ton sug4r crop tha t .’ to Is Cuba's malnstoy, Cuba Is only 90 , ;ers, miles ocross the Florida strails from „ 3lnt Key 'West, Fla.run American motor cors, TV sets, tote household appliances ond machln- j|j|. Ions ery are among products flowing the

other woy, .n ,nit- Private totercsts hi the United Jn|, itcs States nre„*stimated to. hove more are thnn a billion dollars Invested ih ^

Cuba, The biggest ol these is the ^' to American and Foreign Power com- _ lion pony, with olxwt 321 million dollars en - In Cuba's major power company. ?,

Cubo ond the United Stotes ore to partners In o military aid pact. The

lyze U.S. novy mointains an important Ings Caribbean bose at Gauntanamo bay, fore near the Island's Mutheostern tip, vay, A gleaming monument on Ha- I ' i ; a n vana's Malecon Boulevard bears the col- Inscription: "Liberty'dearly bought ;ng- Is fondly |!herlshed."

IVTilte steps lead up to 75-foot In morble shafts which support a ' 16 bronze American eagle with wings

tub- spread.It is Cuba's tribute to the United ‘“ri

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3 RealHandy^ j■BO"; RUPERT, Jan. 31 — Deputy wHrom ■ Sheriff Howard Platt didn't have potoint! ony trouble estlmotlng the dam- junage' oge h i 'a minor accident Thurs- clu

turel d a y ,a t Winn's Scrvlce station jpohere. One of the drivers, Douglas j

ind- D, Brown. Boise, Is on Insuronce this adjuster,

Ted Winn, proprietor of the jj | snt- station, was backing a 1966 Chev- sub- rolet pickup out of the driveway anal and failed to see the Boise fa r ,j iber, pulling into the pumps. The pick- the up struck Brown's 1968 Chevrolet

over on the left side, causing an estl- ujj! rear, mated $160 damage. Damage to 30P the rear end of the pickup was , . ailt- set a t $15.------------------------------------ jl“

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plosion Feb. 15, 1898 u . S , '<■. gOfld.wlll ,vl, it to Havana lia n - '-*

■Th« blast, ■ Which ? h e ^Stotes blomed on a Spanish

' the w a r .which cm.oJ!!■ fleet, freed Cuba, «„d, United Stoles po,w.vsi„n ot r ,, the J h l llBCllies.. and.

Spain contended liie explosion inoted w ith in the ship.

, The U nited Stales ii„ot ; Cuba for a decade. Maj, Gens I S ’

f a r n f l k e ^ d X e m a x - A i C x ^in^^successlon as

Then Tom as fctl'ada Palma, hi,1,, ly regarded as a Cuban patriot

oevr M ay 20, 1902, a., ihe first j dent of th e Infant republic. S

a four-yeor slruRule, he resigns CUban democracy rarely has ri,.

smoothly. 'Hie record Is dolicH ,,; anned coups. G rad and commi 1 , thrived. Sticky-nngrrert p o i u S■ picked u p fortune., on cu.slom S , governm ent coniracLs. M„arI allocations. Foes say Baii,sia >aC I away u p - to 400 million dollars , A source ol friction in t.he'd,.,• aheod m ay be the provisional .»

e n u n e n fs review or concessj,; granted foreign companlr., bv ni.

, vious adminlEtratlons. Casiro ; announced th a l "burden.snme" ccr , cealons will be revised or throjj

; Cub Scout Pad Holds Pie Social

[ A pie social wos-held by Cub Sew J paclc 67 a t the Melhodu'^t chiirt'’

W ednesday night with Jamc.<5 Mes“I aersmlth as auctioneer. 'Proceedj aj $30 will be used for .the paclc trt^

ury.Vernon E, Smith, cubmaster, it.

nounced the Blue and Gold banqwi will be held a t 7 p.m. Feb. lOrUi potiuck d inner a t the churcli In con. Junction with the Methodist Men', club meetlnR. The M en's club a sponsor of the pack.

FYed Montgomery, awards c h e man, presented lion badges to Dtcb Herron, Dick Johnson and ParU Miller. W es WllU received s bear badge, gold arrow and three sUrc arrows.

■Don Montgomery and ' Ricky Car- penter received woU badges; Rockj Carpenter, two silver arrows, ind Ronald Armstrong, silver arrow.

Opening ceremony was by den 1, led by-M rs. Ronald Armstrong,, mi closing w as by Mra. Owen Carpen- ter’s den 2.

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.j J Clulniian. H erJlneer'l *roup will canv:\ t dartat wh>* '•“ ™J ' “ S' ■>w'” ' " '

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““ For Magic Vall<chit. A nwnth-long regional effort to theDIckii raise money fdr th e National H eart mnPjtu Fud5 drive starts across Magic Val- grobm ley today, Heart Sunday, to be ob- drl

sUii; served Feb. 22, will climax the an - inual campaign. On

r Cir. Mrs. Warren Tegan, regional deiRoth chairman, explains th a t h'tindrcds of i,a

mil volunteer workers will make a door ji* lo door canvass o f city and ruraldtn ] dwelling) on H eart Sunday to raise!,nd lunils lor .‘I?? , ,r stoira,. Money raised in th e campaign Ts j

used for heart disease research,— , tducatlon and com m unity, service,•ffi” iht says. Community service work g j,

Includes providing penicillin to lor- [^d mer rheumatic fever vlctlma among school children. w,.

on Friday, members of th e local .; ■ Me underwriters group will canvass

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Promotion Set mIDAHO STATE COLLEGE, Poca-

. tello, Jan. 31—Seven Magic Valleyj students are am ong the 42 cadets +i receiving promotions In the Reserve JV I Officer Training Corps a t Idaho «j State college. . tI Larry R. Duff, Burley, a senior I

„ .- i majorlnfi In business, advanced to {^ first Ueutenant, a n d William G. J■ - Eden, Shoshone, to staff sergeant. I

Making private f irs t class were Ger- 4>aid C. Davis, H ailey; Terrell W. +Hansen, Jerome; Hal L. Neddo. ^

Kenneth L. A nderson , both R u p e r t--------------:--------------------------•>FINISHES C O U R SE j;

. BUHL, Jan. 31 — Army Pvt. Gary tL, Orlndstaff, 18, s(fti of M r. pnd 4.Mrs, Harvey L. G rlndstaff. route 4. *>Buhl, has completed the six-week ifield communications c r e v V m a n 1course at Pt. Ord. Calif. G rlndstaff J

. was trained la switciiboaKl Inatalla- Jtlon and operation, wire communl- 4

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cations, .map reading and message f center organization and operation.

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' pretty neckline dippinglow in b a c k . . . and / Iced with looped braid / | trim. Pink, blue o r /v m

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' fo r the National H e a r t fuhd drive b e ^ a re , from left. N orm an Herzlnyer, Tw in I

Jenkins, local H eart Sunday cha irm an , a can v au the downtown business section :

llers will be asked by volunteer w orkers to ' photo-engravihr) *

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Ft Drive Starts - dley Ai’ea Today Jjto the downtown business section. N o r- cis r t m an HerBinger. president of th e ] 1- group, Is d irecting ,th e business id, 5- drive. an

Twin Falls coun ty chairmen a re G rant Russell, city , and J, T. A n- r jderson, Jr., Twin F a lls rural and M rs. __Ivan Nipper, Buhl, rural.

Magic Valley cha irm en for H e a r t Sunday are Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam Roberts. Buhi; M rs. wUlard H arp -

j sLcr and M ra^Jch 'a rd -S u tto n ,. B u r - <,* le y ; 'M rs . Harvey G artner. F ile r:

' Mrs. Bernice Allen. Gooding; M rs. Melva Amos. H ailey; Mrs. J o h n Stelle. Jr., Jerom e: M rs. Ralph G ll-

**’ lette, Kimberly; M rs. Vern Peterson. Oakley; Mrs. Veta Locander. P au l; Mra. 0 . H, S te inb rlnk . Rupert; M ra. ] Larled Jenkins, T w in Falls, and M rs.

“ Melvin Weinberg, Wendell, and Mrs. Jack Koonce, Fairfield. Vernon Hedner, Twin Palls, Is regional pub­licity chalrlhan. . '

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V isits NotedSPRINGDALE, Jan, T l~M r. an d

M rs. HniTy Changnon, Idaho Palls.\J visited Mr, and Mrs, Joe F, B u rto n / W ednciiday cn route to San F ra n - r - cisco. T h o two women are .sisters,

Mns. Beverly Denning and son, ss Idaho Fail.s. visited her parents, M r,

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check law was diM l-scd ai ihc local R otary c lub ninninu ai ilio Mo- ^Other n io ru ilM il.b y h w i ijcliwiiru of Uic M um hy. gglnviiilz-am l ..aiiuiuiiu. hani law fli-m in Sluvvhonoand Twin Falls. ““d ^

D. . S i d n e y Smilh Introduced P®' S chw artz who sani alma'll half (»f NcfZRi the s ta te penHtMitiury imnatos are improve there on check chai'i’c.i pitaiizec

He reviewed the prn'jicms b.id check w rite rs caiiM* oohcc. nro.sr- * t j cutinu attorney.s aiul anirus’ In n ( l ^ ~ 4 " l 1 ditlpn, U iere is thi' cr.si o( maint.iiu- hiff m any fanuln's w]\\\ iiu* uase SHOS ea rn er In ja il , and I'.v'i lo miuchnnt.s who are cheai«cl ly ilic bad check writer, h e n o ird ‘‘I's iui‘

How ard E. Adkiii,'; coniuv p iu v - 'cutor. po in ted oiii tlie di,suncUon.s Officc m ade in th o law. deni; I

O th e r Ruc.st.s wi-re nobort Fere- Edna V bauer, Shoshone, Myron Harbani’h. son. sonGoodinR. nnd Kenn.'ih Hennesy'. -----------Pocatello. T h e birihd.iy nnniver.^ary O inrr S of R o b e rt Haddtx:k was honored, meeiiiig

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Visit Father DecBURLEIY, Jan, 3 1 -K en iu -ih No!/,. ]D 1. Sparks, Nev.. and Daiuililr, Riclimond. C a l if . have iiMiiined D E C lme after visiting tlieir la th e r Hr- Adoni.sLJi£l2fiCr; J * J PrtlU'ijl i\{ .ja ln - lviitage hospital. They al.vi vi.sued t.sfir brother, Al ^Jelzycr, aiui I.ini- wa

Other relative.s calhnl l i i re by u s is te r •Uger'.s illoess ueie W.s .si.sU‘i>, E npstrc ;s; M ildred 'llrtjstork, r<nn nipjrn, - M m g~M TS:'Tim "‘^ 7 r " T U T n Fail.s; T\vo"cffl d a brother, M erlin Nol/^jcr. Nam- in S;Uc

weir.'i tNefzRer's condition uus rrpiTted,*'^*^*^ proved today, bul he rvili be has- ”aiizpd for some tiiuo,

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t^Heiub-Formed-SHOSHONE, J u n . 31 \ mnv 4-H M l's. C.i i'o has been organi/i-d m Ni*rtl\ loshont*. the M eri^ Mi\ci,s I.i'ud- R E A D ? nri‘ Mrs. L a ro ’ Teu.s 111 1 M r.'I ^ ^ vian JacLson.' 'LHficer.s art* C arlene ShoiT, pre.si-!**| Foi lit; I aurhie Tews, vie;' pi I'.sidnii, i !j. mm Ina lifie, reporter, wui Sue Jack- 4* I C fi. snim leader.

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DECLO, J,in 31 Mrs Joseph studeiu.s 1 oni.s ha.i ni'iii’ 10 s .u i Francisco to soJiolarsh;

huiboud, -JuM*pl»-Adwuj^ -TTtirnn-----0 t.s .sluiUMK'ti iH F t Old. CaUf. ' e was acciuup.imod 10 California ,?

iste r. Ncla. and b ro ih e i. Oaylnnd 'Rstroin, 5>!r, uiHi Mi«. c u r \v n rT ;m ronnK r 7 r ^ ^ * *D crnrairm TrnriT? cf' n r i iirirhon'i c SiUem. Oir a f t n visitmu ijld-

W's b rothel-in-inu .\nd .siMor, Mr1 Mrs. Arvil I)Vd». A«,(VitUui .Ir, ami Mis D itvul Hay niul du l -•n liave rt'Uiinod h o m e (lain Yak- [I. \Va.sh.J r s . Myrtle S l r n w . (itniiROVillr. :i .‘l i ixi,. ^Iclhu— .VudxifMia,— __ _adows. ai.e. \ i.sit ini: ili.'ir .sl.slcr.! Is. Gene Min'ii, a n d family. j I

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Meet t h e gaye.it of S p rin g ’s n type o f casual wear. Styles crisp a n d easy'to c a re for! 1 deep h e m s , good fit, stu rdy h

. Meet th .ese n w r v e lo u r ie O Penney’s careful specificatii g rea te s t nation-wide dress e\

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I I School Funds LI if By 2 Millionsl!W:L. K , ., , , <gfow-rMt-Ont)— ,L l l J l 4 ;!I I 'I * mentioned new Is a sa la tax |.( Ml T i ■Tho^heart of-aieW eoo.M IH 'l'ool -.n

' ' ' 5 Brantr-flX funda (0 school difitrlct£. jJ JU :^:;._T he -..p la li..w aa , presented to m e >;J ■' i r C committee by I>acrt Carlson, Shel- p.„II I r l e y , former president of the Idaho vi-.t l i l ' j ; '5 , School Trustees association, and j-;J

■|S “ t o t th6 Pocatello tchbol bonrd and n« f t a Jofnlbr state-representative. i-J

i f 1 ■■ I Neither mentioned any way by .J-.J I i ' B which the additional money might j.o

» be' rallied. Smylle'a lax proposals : ; ! .ft-vere ellmlnaUon of the «5 depen-

T ' ttd eney allowance on Income tax nnd i J* Increased cigarette and liquor to*- <;o ,V ir ^ €S ^!, Sen. Howard Hcehtncr. R . Nez j';<

III Perce, chairman ol the Joint tlnancc l l , -a nnd appropriations committee, saidI , i ^ his commltt«e will give BCrloiu con-I R’ slderatlon to the school Ependlns H:uI I R recommendation of the education »■<IL comm it^r . ........ ...............I 1‘ Hio education committee liaj not t aI Lkyet made .Its recommendation. Tlic 7:<H ■ f t finance committee Is scheduled to J;JN| K announce Its budget recommenda- gjjl•Jl .'te tlons next. Saturday, moit . The legislature will start Its fifth *;<Kl 'Svweelc Monday with conslderailon ot W . ^ a n air pollution control bill In the loioiII, i„«cnnte and a bill to raise the drlv- i0 ;0i

;iii er's license age to |n tho house. |;J' i»- q —Boys ond girls can now get licenses ^I a t 14. ' 1!' V: Creation o l a slate wheat com- i»:Oi 1; mission financed by a tax on wheat [2:1]

was approved yesterdoy by tho sen- “ ij] '■V.',' ate. The bill h ad previously passed —^

. 1 the house. I t now goes to the gov- emor. l l

1 Neither house took any action on TT 1 bills Saturday. Eight new ones were

i i ' . I Introduced In tHe house and two In ' I i ; ' j the senate.

Tho house blUs Included tour pro- . I i poaed by Smylle aa pajt ot his tra t- r i '- '^ r-llc tafoly program. They would: t -' r 1. Require tha t, any driver con- I’i.i:"[ vlcted ot speeding would lose his . t; T ^—lloonso tor-60 days. - - - • ' - -j ,,,,I ; , a. Set a minimum sentence ot five „

days In Jail p l u i a «00 fine tor j' ■ driving without »>aUd license, r 3. Have drivers' license examlna- .• tlons given by employes ot the state

■ department o f law enforcement In- l l - -atead of the aherlft's ottlce. f : I Set up a .uniform system of l;> , registered traffic Ucketa to be used

by state, city and county officers.M . One of the senate bills would re - ,II I'" ' quh'O that all premiums or coupons | l _ _^l»_rede!!raRl)le J n cash or .by dls-if i, count, either by the donor or at re- J r " i ta ll stores handling the product

■ which the coupons advertise.

Nothing Seen ,I Of Lost Ship S

^L jC b^ ^ S A board. !: ! (Frtn W |« Om ) sedoI ;4 would.bo* throw n into, the learch oup( I ■.( ' afteT/dasbreak. V , ; , ; , not

ij ■ Tlio Kruess reRoptM tiy tajjlo to the QreeiUand d ^ tm en t:'B i"D o n -

, ' mark tha t she had spotted a plank p . I drifting In the water. o r I

i ' But she sa id 'Ice ond th« waves tro t !, prevented her from picking It up so y th e re was no way ot telling wheth- niar ' e r It was, from the Hans Hedtott. hi

The scene la about 40 miles off ^(^6 i - Cape Parewell, th e southern tip o t h e l

~ ; D ennrerk 'roreeniim fl7itinrptret8irof sea made perilous by bergs 'and a

‘ floes tha t break away from Qreen- 1*1 I 1. -land's glaciers. . . .t But the heavily comt>artmented (

- ;E '-H a p j 'H e d to f lro n -h c n n a ld c n voy- !' age, had been buUt to travel In such 'I waters. She ca rried 'radar and the - A

latest navigation aids. . a tI The Hans H edtott, In sending a n mor

—yj— so s-y o s te rd ay -a flc r—strlltlng-the tabl !li Iceberg, 4«ld w ate r was flooding the was

engine room. -This would knock o u t of t: ( J . h e r engines an d send her drlttlng mec

south with the ocean currents, un - T ! f l& s her com partmented hull took '"Hi

too much water that-would sink her. tlrei r -The Campbell radioed that the drlv

* E German trawler, the SSO-ton Johan- orgi ;;,K nea Kruess, waa headtag south a t and

. ;'1l| nlghtfaJl to escapo the rising men- reas i ' l t ; ace of the Icebergs. tor: ; The Kraesa h ad kept a t tho search & — -wlthoutleuccesj — through the T

!: night and th e aucceedtog eight Porl , hours of the sh o rt northern day. ‘Of

rrj: r^^N 0tr»^W 0rd-had-fl0 tae-fr0m ^the —® ji Hans Hedtott since Its last SOS late I yesterday, saying she was slowly f l ; sinking; . uel

Officials In Copenhagen said those t i l aboard Included 18 women, four of “ “f

them ship stewardesses. _I'lJ Also aboard, they said, were six m ( « children, from 1 to ^ l years old.

I ? 3 People Perish In Eastern Fire

- i r — M ANCHII3TERrNr»rJBn7Jl-tffl •p — At least th ree persona perished ! , ' tonight In a general alarm tire th a t “ •! '} ragttJ through a four-story rooming "“JJ

. ; house . ta-iW ow -ftceilng tempera- ^ !ij tures, , »P«'i' c Police Capt. Alex J . HouW Iden- w^r i ; 't i t le d three known dead and added, Hel

4 “I don’t know If there are any more C il* In the buUdlng." by I ; Hould IdenUfled the known dead wer

|n as John Upton, 83; John Salmon, Alb ., S 73. and Anthony Olamootls, fi6. Ball i|< Sacred H eart hospital said two Hor i' persons were treated and dlscharg- Si ( 1 ed and two o th e ra^ a man and a rlso 1 5 woman—were admitted. Neither of Mra . A these was believed seriously Injured, Mrs

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, who by then was inert, In water sev­en feet deep 25 feet from tho bunk.

"D avb supported Evenson wltli ' both h ands and swam with e t l ^ t 20 i: , feet tow ard the bank, propelling ' himself only with hla legs. Gasping ; , for b rea th , he secured footin'g on i I the m uddy bottom and aided pven- ;

son to th e bank, w here he revived. , "Having learned from ano ther ‘

j youth who also h ad escaped from , the sunken 'vehicle th a t others still j , were inside, Davis r a n 1J5 feet along i . tho bank and then waded IB feet to ■

the sedan, where th e water was six J feet deep.

Ho submerged h i n j s o l t and through an open window obtained a ‘ hold on one o t tho girls but could — not move her. Two other men also _ reached tho sedan, and all three 1 then m ade unsuccessful' attem pts J to remove the trapped occupants."

^Police, firemen, nnd others a r - flved~and w ith STioliriremovcd th e sedan from tho river. The fivo oc-

‘ oupants, a boy an d tour glrb, could I not be revived. Evenson ond Davis

’ tired and cold, b u t they recoy-

' Davis moved to Wendell the f irs t ' o r the ' y e a r j i n d is assisting h is ®

brother, K eith DavU, who. owns a ^ > m achine shop here . Wayne 'Pavl* is *- m arried and. has four children. J

He ^ d S atu rday he had n o t y e t ^ ' received th e aw ard but understood ! I he h a d been recommended to r it. ‘

■ Meet Suggests | : ‘United Fund’ ■I - A resolution favoring adoption o f 8

a U nited I^^nd p lan tor raising J 1 money for the operation of charl- ‘ ) tab le—organizations In Twin—F alls v ! was adopted by th e advisory board ' t of tho Salvation Arm y at the annual J I meeting. ‘- The resolution states in part,£ “This board Jee ls th a t tho public Is J C tired an d weary o f havtog so m any * e drives to raise funds tor the various t■ organizations dem anding s u p p o r t 1 t and assistance, and the sensible-snd - . reasonable method of raising funds

tor such w orthy organisations is by e 1 a .U n lted Fund,’.’ te T he group w ent on to pledge sup- 1 t port an d In itia tloa of luch a group s

for Tw in Falls, g _ E lec ted —to _ h e a d _ th j-B a lv a t lo n s0 Army fo r th e coming year were aV Fred M . Ingraham , chairman; Bam- t:

uel K.>Magaw, 'Vice chairman; Mrs. tg Mel Dolling, secretary, and Howard ,f B urkhart, treasurer.

F o u r G r o u p s S e e

N e w s p a p e r P l a n tF our groups of youngsters toured

the Tiracs-Nevra-plaht-Saturdsyr - -1 Cub Scouts of pack 69, den 4.

sponsored—by—^ l e — Baptlstr -j churcli. were accompanied by Mrs.( R. A. Cox, leader, and M i^ Lloyd g Johnson, assistan t leader., Cub. Scouts of pock IT, den 3,

sponsored by Momingslde school,. were accompanied by Mrs. Arnold1, Helwege, leader.e Cubs o t pack 71, den 6. sponsored

by th e fourth w ard LDS clmrch.1 were accompanied by Di^n Chief I, Albert M organ an d Mrs. 'R obert

Bailey, leader, an d Mrs. Francis ] Horejs, assistan t leader.. Snowflake Blue B ird Ghls ot H ar- k rlson achool were accompanicd by f Mra. B enjam in Briggs, leader, ,and I, Mrs, R alph N utting and Mrs. Daniel

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School Is Due S3^[0fltU0ND/Va, Jan . 3 1 OPV-Thc

'Virginia General Assembly Satur- j i l j d a y accepted.. the inevitab ility ot , . som e racial school In teg ra tion and , jg enacted .Gov. J. Lindsay Almond,

J r . ’s, program to lessen Its Impact. “ y , t A last-ditch- tight by a stroiiB

sen a te group to close th e state's TKKketbook to nreas w here schools all

— In teg ia te , collapsca-Jn- t h o ' senate Tip '■ finance committee. A hnond's eup- fo:

porte rs beat the effort to go lieyond . ' tala 'ifocommendatlons by a 1 2 to 7 Se

r com m ittee vote. vaRequests OK'd 17

Tile full senate tlien approved the fei o f governor's key requests, w hich al- —

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w on 't aUend hitegrated fichools, and — ual repeal of tho compulsory school al- ^

tendance law. ^ ■ir t , Both houses plamied to reljutn " ; 1 M onday to be on hand w hen the ihy f i r s t public school racial Integra-' 0U3 Uon in 'Virginia's hlstoi7 ta k e s place ’, r ,t l o Norfolk and Arlington county.m d --------- W arren Retuies D e la r &Ida Arlington, the urban n o r th e rn VIr- by g ln ia county, lost a f in a l legal bid ■

today to stay the admission o t tour I jp . Negroes to Stratford Ju n io r high | lup school.

Chief Justice Earl W arren , U. S.Ion Bupreme_court.retusrt-any delay and ^ ere sa id the schooltoard'Had n o t shoiin m - h im a need for extroordlnary ac- [rs. tlon .ird School authorities, who h av e been ^

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NORFOLK. V a.. Jan . 31 (fl — A . J w h ite high school s tudent said today

^ h e "and other s tuden ts are so en- J thu sed about going back lo school" . J

t h a t he hardly th in k s about th e col- ™ ;• o red people going there. i( “ I don 't relish th e idea ot going to d school with colored people, but ^1 everyone lias to have an education," ' (’ s a id Darrell H ughes, 18. a senior ot g Norview high school.'a Norview is o n e of six previously s a ll-w h ite secondary schools th a t will ■ e Tjpen- M onilayD inann tcgra tea basis ■ - fo r th e first lim e. "d . T h e six schools were closed in ■ 7 Septeihber under 'Virginia'.'! n o ^ in- ■

validated anti-segregation laws after 17- Negroes were enrolled u n d e r a ■

e federa l court desegregation order. |

p reparing for th e admission o f the H ® N egroes,' said, th e y didn't expect |0 a n y disturbances Monday. ’ ^

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On Agenda of J™ Board’s Meef '

J . C onsideration o^ th e 1D59 payroll i u , for the clty^W in be' p a r t of tho Mon­

day night a g e n d a fo r th e Twlfi Fails city com m ission. ' Jl

Annual r e p o r ts from commission IJJP" • committees w ill be h ea rd at the

meeting. C h a irm e n a re Howard Burkhart, l ib ra ry ; C hester Larsen. health; J . T e d Davis, traffic; Janies ^ Norfleet, a n n e x a tio n s a n d industry; ^ W. A. O s tx an d er. trees and besutl- ™ flpation; V e rn o n R iddle, civil de- fense, a n d J o h n WoUe, recreiUion.

A req u es t w ill be considered from J. H. L a tim o re , city m anager, to al- \ tend the s t a t e m eeting of engineers in Boise T h u rsd a y , F rid ay and Sat­urday.

To allow m ore tim e for .study of 3 ,— specifications, the commission may cuti .. authorize t r a c to r bids to be received dent

Feb. 16 r a t h e r th an o n Feb. 9 as itati originally s e t , rect

tk Sewer a n d pum p s ta tio n s serving prol- Spruoe—s tr e e t ; -C raw ford addition han A and Lynw ood, m ay be accepted of- prol

Ilclally. mcrJ.. Mrs. L a V e m Strong, chairman of

the S o u th e rn Idaho C itizens Safety m council, w ill report to th e council on I

. activities o f the organization the past year.

J '* Other m a t te r s to be considered in- 1 a t elude b u ild ing and license applica- I

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F i i s i^ P_ W A SiSING 'W N .:Jan,.31_U !ynce ^ President N lion bases his iWO He- g " publican 'victbiy H ^ T o H j E T B ^ sumption tha t the spending Issue ^

the u o V ^ p it t id c n tia i homliiatiaii: ^ believes th e Republicans can plclc up enough Independent support for “ “ President Eisenhower's biidget pol- icles. to re ta in the W hite House. ™

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sociates. th e vice president tavbis a position similar to th a t ot Eisen- hower, w ho contend^ the govern- . ment shou ld step to to spending pro- ^ grams only where private enterprise cant do th e Job.

But N ixon recognizes tha t a ma- jority of voters m ay »-ant more ' spending a n d bigger government. He , K believes Eisenhower’s fight against “ spending d idn 't have much ettect in 2 ' " last November's voting. ^

Veto Expeited j)e m o cra ts in cqngress, he be- «

lletes. m ay point u p the Issue by j j n i breaking through Elsenhower's pro- pmed 77rbiUlon-dollar celling on I eipenditures tor th e year beghmlng neit Ju ly 1. Nixon th inks Eisenhow- jai er' will veto Democratic proposals “care vhlch would tend to unbalance bis ner i budget, now precarloUSy balanced, the 1

Nixon's chlet political worry now ers o appears to be tha t th e Republicans <pu will divide sharply over foreign aid taikii spending, a s they have traditionally othe done In th e past. aid

Preselll U ve l Backed Khn| He will support such spending a t Jui

about the present level of around Bean W,700,000.000 a year. Yout -^Ixon believes, as he has put it Pu

to- friends, that the ball game with is to Russia wiU be won o r lost in the flden flelH o t economic competition in the Xh uncommitted areas of the world. He nighi regards a hot wor as. only a. pos- Palls slblUty. a t F

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Mrs. VanRiper Is Winner at Bridge *

JEROM E. Jan. 31—Mrs. L. H. Van- Riper was flp t place winner when the Jerom e Duplicate Bridge club met today at th e Jerome Elks building.

Mrs. J. C. Osgood w as second, Mrs. , J. C. Carson, th ird ; Mrs. 8, L, / Thorpe, fourth; Mrs. J . C. Straughn L and Mrs. Artell KeUy tied for fifth t and'sixth: Mrs. W illiam Spaeth, sev- y enth, and Mrs, A, D. McMahon was. eighth.

Mrs. Richard Bchou, American Falls, was a suest. ^

YOUTH ACT SEEN OK BOISE, Jan. 31 UPi—Idaho prose­

cuting attorneys expressed confi­dence today that the youth rehabil­itation a c t is a .fundamentally cor­rect approach to solving juvenile problems. T he act provides for Joint I handling-of-young-ol-lenders-through- probate courts and th e state depart-j mcnt of h ^ j th . ■ |

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.UBS. C la ra Marie sinlth, 66, Twin jU lj, d ie i'F rlda jr erening In Magic V ^ v M emorial hospital.

Mrs. S m ith was bom In Chicago. * -TSIK

to Henderson C. Smith In 1S15 in a y m ciith, e,-ij«e,

Mrs..6 m ltfa was a member ot the Ijunani!^ Uitoenm church here 1,15 i ,]

I t tw ^ m o v ^ ^ f ro m C ^ w e u I jB je to i th s h a d lived in Caldwell for three years after moving from Ne- ’

surviving besides her husband are twa daughters. Mrs. Beverley Jean . Ttaun. Tw in Fails, and Mrs. M attha

S m iS l 'W in Palls: brother,WiUlam Bartels, Beatrice. Nebr, and three ■%lsters, M rt Lilhe Ijun- ' mel and M rs. Prelda Lammel, both ,. Plymouth. N ebr, and M rs. Anna ^ Rohr, Beatrice. Nebr. ^ t o !

Funeral services will be held at gome n 2 pjn. Tuesday in l i e Imm anuel -jn j, Lutheran church with the Rev. C. ^uerba A. Rathjen ottlclaUng. Condudtag ..j.,,, rites wUl be held in Sunset Memo- attoni( rial P»^ - ’ 'i~ ~ She I

Speech Contesfs 3 ^ Results Reported

James Johnston, speaking on '■careers in agriculture," was win- ner ot the speech contest held by ' “ le the local chapter ot Future Farm- J™™' ers ot America.<PUcing second was David Wells, r

talking on th e future of farming. ' Other speakers were John MpDon- °°^h iaid talktog on wheat, an d David -------K h n p t^ o n fann surpluses.

Judging th e contest were Olade Bean, Tom m y Williams an d Donald Youts.

Purpose o f the speaking contest; is to develop leadership and con-1 tldence in addressing an assembly.

The con test was held Thursday night. Johnston will represent Twin Palls in th e district contKt Feb. 26 at Flier. H e Is the son of M r. nnd Mrs. P. B. Johnston.____________

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a e »-as charccd vvsth'usin,. „ ■rstate telephone Imps to d X . ■e Sault S av inss b.i.m, sauli Iarle. M ic h , ol S2C0 IM a r d D , A ucrharh, f b i cMh Bllcago, gave this' a c c o u .^ ^ “ ■t e . S tev en s placed'calls to ■nks i ro u n d Uic couiury mve ^ ■ "•lous n a m e s and s la l« i: I“I'm one o f your depnsHors, i-m Iterrible trouble in Chicajjo i n lS B

oney Im m ediately. Picaic wu,me money by W estern Union-hi her c a ll to the Sault bank lerbach sa id , she aLw asserts "I've g o t to have S200 to pa, “ tomey a n d bondsman " •'She got t h a t $200 by wire. Ihew j, n t sets fo rth .Auerbach sa id Mrs. atevenj tt. ted th a t sh e telephoned about ij inks.

BOISE F IR M GETS CONTRACT SALEM. Ore., Jan. 31 - n ,, ale highway department lodm- rarded a tlJ29 i40 contraci w orrison-Knudsen comlanv. Bow lie fontracf calls (or irradlni! stj nes ot relocated Pacific hlghwij irth and east of Orant.s Pass.

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5 H -------- day wlU be observed by

« ■ . . iS. ■ s W ' j ^ e U n g at 8 DJn. Monday,

I. ■ 'vork doneN in Ihe local,J I i .T r S l « over fl pti-lod ol years,I I , f u the hlgheit hbnor paid an^fI i e r of the o rsafca tton , j

I I m Martin sUled. Is npl In the,I. ■ In The recipient’s nam e and a do-1;* | " S i o r a r e sent to national head-; :

I .C-ters for use as a Miolarship! .m l f f l o r training tea c h e rs who work

‘In, exceptional c h ild ren . 'n e f c ’ ^ - John B, Hayes. Twin Falls, .

7 natlonol Founders day clialr- S will speak on th e topic nt 6:30 “ “ ■^ondiy over KLIX-TV, She,K will speak at m e council meet- . imr Mrs Luther Thompson will pre- ■ ™'t a Founders day proeram,,

Mrs Herman Stammerjohn. re- '.j do^nt of last year's award by the i Mmcll will make th e presentation.; J S n lng on the selection committee i 1

Mrs. Vera O’Leary an4 Mrs. I |

'^neviors” lite membership awards' I I. Twin Palls have gone to Mrs. Le- | «y Arrington, Ida Allen, Virgil Al- | U Mrs.'Abraham Amos, Mrs, E, R. Baiom, Mrs. John Bertie, Mrs, Ellen S e . Mrs, Bay Butler. Mrs, Lola ' Cockrum, Mrs. M arvin Ouster, Mrs. dl« Lionel Dean.- Mrs. Myron Dossett. pal Uri Elsie Farley, Jo h n Platt. Mrs. Oc I Paul Fuller. Mrs. Kenneth Given.Mrs Victor Ooertzen, Mrs. Mallon t -i Ouest, Mrs. E. H. O yer, Mrs, Edsel J J Hale.

Mrs. R. J- Hawes. Mrs. John E.Haves Mrs. 0. V. Hovey. Mrs. Milton Mson, Kenneth K ail, Mrs. 'Wll-

P llBiii J . King, Mr. and Mrs. Clark v Klelnkopr. Vivian Klink. Arthur yeai Klelnkopf. Mra. Lloyd Margin. Dr. ces.'i David McClusky. MM. Donald Mo- spa, KInster. Mrs. ■». G . Montgomery, jcoi Mrs Oeorge M. North. Mrs. O’Leary. „ Mrs. Loyal Perry, E rnest Ragland. „ Mts, William Roemer and Mrs. , Ohirles Sleber. ,

Mrs. Gerald Siren, Mrs. Stammer- John. Mts. Edward Stover. W. H. Swartley. Mrs. Helen Taylor, Beulah ^ Way. Mrs. C. W. 'Westbrook, Mrs. Sov Kennon Whitesides a n d Mr.s. Charlefi Young. The.se I n c l u d e awards given both by council and J^P local PTA unite during the past sev- tral years. Mrs. M artin said. a

Bald Bird May 2 Help Get Cure t '

For Bald Men ENEW YORK, Jan . 31 (fl-A bird P™:

that gets bald may come to the res- }' cue of bald and balding men.

The bird is the m ale adult wat- tied Stirling.

It’s his natural misfortune lo lose giv( tho feathers on top of his head. Exj The pattern fe' m uch like ordinary s ta baldness in men, says Dr. Jamea B. s

I Hamilton, chairman , of the depart- mb; ment of anatomy, S ta te University pio: of Now York, Brooklyn. arc

Bird Solution May- Help so Learning why the birds get bald C

might help explain human baldnes and its remedy. -

Dr, Hamilton spoke today to a tip conference'o in ialrgrow tm na ha ir d ie regeneration. Tho confeTence was r “d

.sponsored by the New York Academy “ tl ot Sciences. oni;

Some mysteries about baldness are sevi being clarified, and there are hopes S the cause can be found, said Dr. ®n® Irving 1. Lubowe. He la dermatologist ' of the New York Medical college and >y t conference chairman. *nw

Some Hair Grown In one p'articular kind of spotty ^

baldness, luiown as alopecia areata, ” long-term treatm ent with some hor- none like drugs stimulated hair J growth in a slgnLflcant percentage Z

■ of patients. Dr. Lubowe said. j The drugs, which Included pred- T

-.^nlMner-prednlSDlone, una 'Tnet n y P ' ^ prednisolone, must b e used careful- f

. ly to avoid undesirable effects, he J cautioned. ' ' ^

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U. s. Adds up Spa i: Falls Short of WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 MV-One tht

f year after launching their first sue- Lu ce&sful Earth satellite, America's ag(

■ space scientists could count tne far scorc nnd find: snj

Tlieir efforU will fall short of■ Russia's In term s of rocket propul- I■ sive power, , welphts of payloads a

placed In orbit, and altitudes 15C' achieved. rel

They have a t least matched the J Soviets, they say, on the basis of

scientific information obtained. ^g It wns a year ago tonight when a cot J Jupiter C army roclcet roared up kn> . from Cape Canaveral, Fla., and sho t tlsi

a 30-p6und satellite, called Explorer sib I into orbit around the Earth 1.000 br( miles high.

Now. 12 months later. Dr. T. K e ith plf Glennan. head of the civilian space die agency, told the senate's space and II. preparedness subcomm'lttees In tes- timony yesterday that; "I don 't « think we're‘ ack of the Russians a t

I all, except in propulsion. We’re a t least as good as they are, except In

propulsion.’ 'In the year since the army’s top

missile scientist,, p r . Warhner von Braun strode triumphantly onto the stage of the groat hall of the-N a— tlonal Academy of Scientist here .to

e give reporters first details of the 1. Elxplorer I launching, the *Unted y States has:

Successfully placed in orbit tw o- m6re army Explorer satellites. Ex- y plorers I and IV ore still whizzing

around the E a rth ond will be doing so for about five years,

d Orbited one navy Vanguard sat^IS ellite, a grapefrult-slze moon th a t

is still gunning along at altitudes 1 Up to about 2.400 miles, sending ra - r dio--algnala-from a ^solar-powerfed 5 radio. It will be In business for an y estimated 200 years, but It’s th e

only successful Vanguard put of e seven attem pts since Dec. 6. 1957. s Sent two space probes called PI- • oneer I and Pioneer m to heights t of 71.000 and 66.6M miles r e s p j ^ e - it ly before they plunged back a iS K ls-

Integrated in the E a rth ^^ jlH te - phere. .....

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pace Success; of Soviet Actions jscleni

small»e the sun. as the Russians say their scorei

Lunik space probe did a few weeks ing t 's ago. But, though the Pioneers fell poter »e fa r sh o rt of ihclr goal.s. sclcnti.sts gpacg

sny they gained a lot of in torm atlon n, | aboiit rad iation In space. honoi

1- Placed in orbit for about a m onth Stale Is a 4 ’i - to n Atlas satellite, bearing cover is 150 pounds of radio equipm ent which picke

relayed a recorded C hristm as m es- Thi je ;?aRe from President Elsenhower to re

back to Earth . is pcT h is satellite perform ed other ic a i-

a com m unications tricks In the f irst scrva ip known test of a system which scien- An> 3t lists predict will someday fnake pos- Pos 2r slble global radio and television will \ W broadcasLs via sa tellite relay. Th

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Episcopal ch u rc h in Idaho , was presldln and (he Rev. Norman E. Stookwell, rectc of the Ascension, p articipa ted In the three today. (S ta ff photn-enffravlng)

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On the scien tific data fi-ont, U.S. J vclentlsts con tend llia t despite the >maller size o f thru- sat^ lllies they 5cored a un ique nchlevem ent In be- where Ing the f irst to dLscovrr a band of potentially dangerous rad ia tio n In ^j ls we space. will vlj

I t Is called the Van Allen Belt In prank honor of Dr. Jan jc s Van Allen of the jiccomp State University of Iowa, who dis- ,covered It w hile analyzing d a ta f irst ^ e f Hi picked up by Explorers I a n d II.

The Am ericans also were th e first they w to report evidence th a t th e E arth Mr. t is pear-shaped, ra th e r th a n spher- this w( icai—Inform ation gleaned from ob- city , servatlons of the little V anguard. — —

And for th e Immediate fu tu re? covcrei Possibly, a n o th e r V anguard try to go

will be m ade in a few weeks. stead cThe arm y m ay take a n o th e r sho t And

a t the m oon around th e end of begun February. ' first A

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HA NSEN, Jan . 31 Mrs. Edna ally h a s re tu rn ed from K ansas , here sh e v i^ te d relatives.Mrs. E a r l p o tte r plans to leave ils week f o r Los Angeles w here she ill v isit h e r son and a siste r. Mrs. rank R itch ie , h e r aunt, p lan s to :com pany her.Mr. a n d M rs. W. E. Pyrons. for- ef H a h s e n residents, plan to leave * lis week f o r MaWem. Ark., where ley will m a k e U ieir.home. ' Mr. an d M rs. Iv an Bacon returned

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jverer sa te llite s which are designed ) go in to o rb it over the poles in- ead of a ro u n d the Equator.And th e space agency already has

sgun to se lec t a candidate fo r the rst A m erican to be launched Into 5ace. .B u t s u c h a venture Ls n o t ex-

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Rube Es.sick, charged with the , an; "14- t o tfiny of—FVftnic~6ftaitWr ■ r-— as granted a pre.scntcnce investl- .\tion when he appeared in Twin ' alls district court Friday before ildse- jrhci'Dn .AV.. \Vard._He _ l3 i larged with a ^ iu l t with a deadly eapon.’Esslck was nilestcd by city police

)llowing a (iKht in which Caslas as stabbed, B.sslck Is represented / H. N. Jewell. •A rthur Rtvw Ryttlng pleaded guil-r of forgery, and—waa-flf^^tod. a : ------re-sentence investigation, Ryttlng PI’

not represented by counsel. ' pj] A tria l WHS set for Feb, 18 by.Lidge W ard for Thomas I, Wheel- 5^ • {^fter he ciiterctl a plea of not! allty. Wheeler is chartied with issu- ig a check wiihoui .sufficient funds}I the bank. His nttorney is Charles . Rettig, Boise. __

NEW REdlSTR.ATION SET SIIDAHO FALI^. Jiin, 31 i;Pt-Thc - ly council ha.s approved a new^gistratlon of all re.sldents prior (o .le city election scheduled. April 7, Iily Clcfk Roy C. Barns announced ■le registration today. ■

When buying watermelons, look )T firm , fresh melons which are I'mmetrically shaped. They may ^ ^ nry from a deep solid green to gray. ^ ^ 1 ^

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! : v o t e r s rcjfected the,candldatea of th( wilt1 ;• narty In power, except the one whc tM '.I I controla mo6t of th e (ippolnted ot- ^

I i''**ta'doU iK so the eround wao cut; I .from under the present majoritj Wi oarty. The Democrats have not. foi ntli

several years been able to awan iwo' tJielr faithful henchmen a politico no ]1 i t Job In Idaho. So they try to changi o piJ :• the nilcs to correct this. From new: «

^ I 1 reparts the polincal boaes are toy- Thf ' l - . * ' * * *

I State Legislator £ Clarifies Speech

On State School1 Editor, Tlmes-News: o k);! ■ ’ Your' paper apparently mlsrep- eaci r,' I'.rescnted a statem ent I made Iron- her( It th e floor o t the senate In which ; wile

reported m y findings a t tho Indus- ^' tmlnlniT «l-hnol St. APthOny.' ' The letter quoted In jWur paper iron ,I I Oiwrge E. MacDonald, Jan. 26, anc , I- another addressed to mo appear tt , . j „ 1 1 h a v e obtained tho som e Impression. „ ’ ' Hero Is th e statem ent as quotcc’ votei | I n another paper which correctlj n tr ! reports m y statem ent. jest,

“After looking things over Burten- ing I !! ■" ehaw made' the rem ark that' If the ! i ' legldators nvonted to hold tho line •;;v they should refrU ri from visiting il I ' th e Institution because tho need for ■

i nddlUonal miSney is very obvious." ^. 1 h a»e* l«ays beei) In favor of hn- ,

r ‘ proving conditions a t tho state In- (■ ;i!L-*tltutlons.. A correction os to my J li true sentim ents ond feelhigs toward i' ' th e Institutions should.be made. . ii CLAUDE J . ■B U R f^SB R W

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Parties Affair i | PARIS, J an . 31 W—A Paris s c a n - a mi?] da l Involving teen-age girls a t la te stret ' n igh t parties brought an indictm ent t 1i ? today against Andre lo Troquer, bald Angi

ond dapper president of the last n a - Qess ■fJ. tlonal assembly, ■ , recoi

The one-arm ed 74-year-oId poll- ja n . : ; Melon was Indlotcd fo r^ in attack on recoi

.X publlo m orals, on Indefinite charge ™ J; under p rench law w hich could later

j: ' prison on conviction.I.: . Indictm ent Requested 1 ,!•'' Le T roquer said h e had been In-

4L._<llote4, a t .Wa <m: request^ so . to a t J -V 1 h e could clear his nam e by having " ™ |i lu ll access to the facts . Re had ea r-

, l) Her w ritten to a F rench newspaper tl f la tly denying any connection w ith H (the case, w hich Is called here “T he P™J

Rose Ballet."H ' He denied th a t h b suburban villa

- f j-h a d -b e e n -u s e d fo r-an y such girlle S ' evenings. V *

I • The nam e The R o se Ballet wast ylvnn thu affair hv French n ew s-____ij papers. I n French m inds the phrase iV invokes thoughts o l the primrose ; p a th aiid ballots perform ea else- Cl i where th a n the theater, I ^ ;' ( ■ A ffair Spotted Y ear Ago • .: ' The a ffa ir came to . light last year

w hen Juvenile authorities were aud- on. deniy beset by m others complain-

i ta g their daughters were being led- 4— Bstrayr"-----------------------------------------^

The m others sa id businessmen • and Industrialists entertaUied th e “ h; I young h d le s In villas outside Paris. _ t i

■ ' T h e daughters sometimes didn 't re- ; tu rn home until a f te r dawn, ju s t

who nam ed Le Troquer or w hat the ' q epecltlo charges-against h im -are is a t ^ unknown. ’ ■ - 182 g He is one of France's best known Con

political figures. H e lost his r ig h t "An i; a rm li t W orld war I . ' bull

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ing w>th the discorded conveoUon U

'• - S ^ d e f l 'd ic ta to r ih lr p a r ^ - f e - - - c spoialb im tyr-pro tector-of-the-dear t people all In the n«ne bf dnnbcrocy.. This Is on adinJsSloB oij their part r thot the average voter cannot be : r trusted and m ust be a word or o ;

joUtlcal partj^ T h a t Is and has been tho argument of every corrupt gov- jm m ent since th e dawn of history, rhe eledtlon-laws of most states are -■ jased on the same pattern, they fary but little and ore based almost entirely on tho proposition that avored groups m ust have control ot ho policy or law making machinery i 0 protect the voter from hia natural Icslre to think and i)ct for.hlmself.

These groups point to what last elections did os proof thot t(ie aver- '.ge voter does n o t kt)OW ehough yet 0 take ahylarge parfln.pollcy mak- . ng. They also point to the small — lumber of voters who can, but do t ■ lot, vote. I t seems to this voter tha t ^

' hero are several reasons for this.Foremost am ong them Is th a t tho

larty bosses do not want tho voter — 0 know anything except what they i, each In the field of politics. And II here ts little difference In the basic pi wllcles'of e lthw parly.

If we wish to hove an Informed ' vwnlft with the Ifoowledge of what 3 best for the most oi me people, 1'^ ot us haVo a 'wide-open primary,:ipen to anyone who wishes to run r ror office w ithout laws requlrtog the , voter to vote for any one party. And ./ n Irlnl and error we may reach the jest, If unham pered by lows restrict- ■. Ing free thought and action. i

J . A. PETTERSON • ' Rupert ^

2 F l i e r s R e a c h

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I n A i r R e c o r d -LAS VEQAS, Nev., Jan 31 Wl -

Those two endurance filers are stld ^ ' up In tho ah' over the Nevada-Call- fomla desert. They've been up 68 days.

And they don 't seem to bo In any h u n y to come down.

"We'ra Just enjoying ourselves now," radioed one of the filers, ]■"

i Robert Timm, 32, Las .Vesas. J""We have no worries und It's-Just J*'

a motterj>of seeing how far wo can I stretch It out.".’ Timm and John Cook, 33, Lo.s —

Angeles, flying a slngle-englned I , Cessna 172, broke the old endurance < record of 60 days, 18 minutes on Jan . 23. They ^ere shooting for a

' record of 60 days.I W ith. SB days aloft behind them

they now say they wont to go for ‘ TO-days.------------------------ ^ ^ -----------

Timm and Cook are helplpg to .j ralso funds for tho Damon Run- j,„,

' y . o i ^ ^ c ; r fund, Contributors get ■ ai'ehanoe’to-w ln a |lti,000 prize by ),-g, ' guesshig the closest to the thne the i t , ; two hien rem ain In the air. o /1 The filers pick up fuel and sup- vio I piles from a speeding truck a t the

Blythe, Calif., airport. ]i ~~~ ' fifij

Chicago Fire SS I— ^ 6 o s ts -^ lV lo n n t |

CHICAaO, Jan . 31 «1 — T he Our , Lady o t th« Angels school fire lUcfc. ered Out two monthal ago, b u t the .

i cos^»and consequeiices go oh And , on.. OuUoys for th e vlcthns and their I families alone add up thus for to ,- »4SO,000,--------------------------------------------;, Steps to s a f e g u a r d Chicago's , schools wlli run into millions, **;

Tho expensive afterm ath b t the Dec. 1 disaster may extend to your

t town, too. , . ^e "Tho old-style school building is ^ s a national-pr5blem in- a -coup try

182 years old," commented Plro „ 1 Commissioner Robert J , Q u i n n , ' t "America has many, many school

b u lld h i^ th a t need to be rebuilt,"

lA S P M ID u tln g die past 2 J ycarj, )f ;b ifcki fo r latisfied homeowners in i ^ r . t d d l t l o n ojf Idaho Falls, he is nt jsho l M b e r f io . Natural Gas will hea fst as i t docs the kilns where 'the qual hom es Mc jusc natujnlly happier bon

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' h o i r c u t . B a r b e r W i l l i a m R a p p le y e s a i d B

h f r ' h R d w e n . I n h i ? 1.8 y e a n o f b o r b c j l n g o u t . B a r r y b e h a v e d b e a u l l f u l l y f o r t h e p

" j r o t e ^ t i f r o m i m o l l f r y . ( S t a f f p h o t o - c n i

fe Jaycees Hold Pj “ 1959 Contestm __ today

__FonStudents STwin Falla high school students '

'■ and others from throughout Idoho are competing In the junior oham-

»y her of Commerce “My true eecur- 30 ity” co n t^ t. Successor to Urn “Voice

ot defnocracy" event held In pre- P- vious years, says Duane Sawyer, Jay- 30 c$e chairman.

In Twin Falls, students will' write essays to be given to Mrs. Vernon I Hedner, English teochor ot the high school, for seral-tlnnl Judging. Es­says will be on the theme ot “Do I i

t w ant everything . . . given to me or | do I w ant to viork for it oiij earn it on my own?"

“ T he local entries, tope-recorded, • r ; will" be -Judged by a panel lo be 1:5 selected by Sawyer and Eldon Jock-

mane co-.chalrmnn. An eight by 10- j , Inch phofo of the winner nnd q tape- ^ IJ recoi&ng of the talk will be entered w “ In the s ta te contest. Mr t The slate' winner will receive o " ■

$1,000 scholarship to the College ot v h , Idaho and a plane trip to the notion- ’

al contest in Washhigton, D. C., ^ where wlnners.wlll spend three days, '<®

I Tho national winner will receive an- “ other $)„000 scholarship ond the two

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rears, Ricliard Jacobsen has , ers in Eastern Idaho. Shown is proud of the new nll-gas

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Plan RecognizedBOISE, Jan. 31 UB—Otriclal rocog- deln led tlo n ot Uie "Back to Cod" pro- uiv am of the American Legion came hearing ' d ay from Idaho Oov. Robert E. deIn, Mil mylle, ing loodS m y llo M aside the period from a disc Bb, 1 to 8 as Rellglou3“ Empliasls tered on eok. Hostess

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the city tax commission, re- "*MOSC{ rts -th e i»ai<M«d.valu»vOt- ttn ,. Boylati-B f t real property has been phic- - said -tod« at *23,786581327. ' visit to------------------------ ~ -------American

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U.S. L e g a tio n ^JDAPEST. Jan . 3liiJ?-Hungary J Y l a junced tonight It Is curtailing activities of the -U. S, legaUon

foreign ministry statement dl;- ited by the official news agency [ ta ld Hungary feels compelled iks the step because of V. S . re- in to a Jan . 27 . note proposing gmatlc negotiations to settle dlf- nets between'the two countries. ' ie H ungarian announcement g less than five houi« after the irlcaii legation returned the note H H inacceptable on the ground it olfenilve and contahied a veiled

lollcet Given a t Bamo Time Je U. S. legation's announcement ■ P I R - , It had sent back the note came 0Ihs aame time the Hungarian r ^ V n imment made its limitation a? >known. '

he Hungarians did not define the ,, tltlon to be Imposad'and the u "X 7 T 7 egatlon said It had not yet re K fc ed notice ot any such action. j. " i f he foreign ministry statement ^ J i rred to previous complaints ol & Jermlnlng work of Uie American ^ tlon In Budapest and ' Ulegol ^ 5 irlcan bodies against the state t soclol order o t the Hungarian

pie's republic."A ulstant Delivers Note

imes W. P ra tt returned the note leJd ol the U. S. legatlrih In the mce ot Charge d'AffaIrs Oar- G, Ackerson, Jr. Pratt said he Id on Instructions from Washing- p M c *

e said he pointed out the Ian-J0 "Was offensive and It con ta in - I j B P Sa yelled th rea t In stating thatigtiry would be forced to takele undefined action If the Unitedles did not agree to negotiate,

eport Given on ,i*T • T \ • 0*1Work in Benefit

nlrlclo Fields, vice president ol M n. i BU^y Doers 4-H club, reported

the Saturday meeting the group Bomethl 1 earned more than Sl(l for the .ip, lonal foundation drive a t the i,e: ,eflt carnival. S ^ ^ S ihe 4-H pledge was led by Laura

Harper and Andrea Vanaus- » led the pledge ot allegiance.,n Ulustrated talk on protecting, irlng was given by Miss Vanaus- n. Miss Fields spoke on protect- food ond woter supplies.

, discussion tjjie program cen^Dd on roundltig out three meols. sless was Laura ■ Lee Harper.'he group will meet at the Knull amulilty center at a pjn. Feb. 14.

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If nylon loffiloj bock pontl of

f dull lotin. Whilt, Block," rink,

f ' BIui. Sinair,:Mrdium7td7gT T K

Matihlns OIrdli

$ 0 9 5' . C o

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J, S« l ^ a n t t n ^^on

P e a c e f u l L i f e r s"iSCOT^. J a n / 3P «^ — TW yah

T Miknyflti DullCT wa -toaay-herdeducted from ' bis a tatem em

to th e United S tates th a t our u le c tl rican-leaderH *^are-dispo5cd^

1)01107 of peaceful co-exl5t. b e .a id .-^ '»______ _____________ -__________iqe S oviekoyan .spoke to:the 21at coij- w a r .J ju t ' of ’th e Soviet Communist par- sire t o n i

‘flfcrt*Tlntr h*" ipflripra in gndccL*e U nited StatM. Mikoyan said: ^• 0 longer-heard the former Thfe so

l a g i c V a l l e y Worn;

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[rs .^essle Sparks'of 430 Borah S treet, Twi >nt'* Malco Thin Line Hearing G lasses li n H edner of the Maloo Twin Fi^Is H earln Irs. Sparks has worn hearing aids fo r sev le i n hearing aids. She says the new cla lethlngr she never Oreained coiild be acb l n "p a ttin g up" with the old co n ven tional' tl her normal hearing. "This,’* she says, "

Proportioned to f it y

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in v is ib le s id e c lo s in g t ^I / /

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M ir a c l e B lend o f_______ I fD a c r o n a n d 'R a y o n f X s

' ' 'TH E SKIRT . . . fu lly l e s t I ’ i ylined for wrinUe.free fit. Trim . frgn t weld detail with tail-o red d s r t i , . . In Biscli, Nsvy, IBeige, Blue, Finl, Aqua, Lilse ^ Mor W h i te . . . IS hort; 8-16 IM ed.: 8-18 . _ HTall: 10-18 O . V O , I

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d r ip d r y S ilk-o-lene, -(n 'a

rr ia n ta ilo re d sh irt w ith

f ly f r o n t and ro ll iu p '

s le e v e s . ‘ S izes^& -18 in

c o lo r s to blend,

4 . 9 5

T h e nBW lSTicws a t^ M o y f a l r - o n d t-

h e r e a r e ju s t a few o f a c o m p le t e

c o l le c t io n of c la s s fc ' C a m p u s

C a s u a l s arriving d a ily .

The

W a ^ a irS ,

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ro e n ts aboiit'the policy of con- ful coexlste n e n t , of thiusthig bock and so ceptance in

‘ often Inter]Dalles Attacked , ture openin

io y a n then swung in to a n 'a t- penetration o n tJ. B, Secretary o f S tote ■ jinoyon

I P oster Dulles. . ' more tradl:ilOTlng to Dulles: statem ents a t states a n d w s conference on Jon. 27.Mlko-«U<Hthese-J^did-not-ahQ!S-that - *..™ . - , S ^ . t n i e to the spM t of t h e ^ (^ O T h rm o d e -a l tbs ' litae of

iUm told his news conference quaUty." lid JtOklMl there w asTi geau- H e 'sa id S ov iet desire t4 end th e cold ready to co

“there la it very strong ae^ wtOrAiHeM t o moke uj think the cold war en yijirs -irie d ." '____ ' __________Jgoulfl ' U ft -

' Phrase Not Accepted off the t r ale Soviet-coined p l ^ e "peace- export."

►man R e c e i v e s M ai<■ .

, 'i'wln Falls, Idoho Is shown being awarded sea in the Malco Electronics hearing pram ea rin g Center.ir several years, and w as anfazed at the t w clarity, performance nnd dejlfn of the I acKieved. .Mrs. Sparks recommends them h!

Dnal “tronsniltter-on-body" type aldi, where lys, "Is like living In a new world—It's wond

t you. . .by C a m p u i C

. , S U N D A Y , I

mi ^ r e W as a p a ^ e B l lthe way to commSl; - K

o n made a strong »i« , ' B - J ■adlng betwecM he Buad the Soviet Union. BA rm s Aren't Wanttd ' ■1 0 -«0 t-ln lend-“ti-h„-y arm, B ’t>a i« le a ," .h e 'aaia, -w, hav," ' B g o f our own and.ol b m j B h

U d the Soviet u„|,„ B ^) conclude trade agm.m.„^ ■ e » j e M t r foT-TRHe.;s — If the UnliM o ,., H l Kl i l t—^yiscrtmhraton— — B bWtrad itional Items i( Sori« .

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le d the new “Decidedly Dif. :hoo1 romotlon Just concluded by venli

loy Se tremendous Improvement D?tot le Malco hearing (laasea li ling ( n highly to others who have ’ndi le re extra noises Interferred neetiJ onderfuL" Adv.

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l y G e m ^

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S A t ' l J . t !

w u made by O. •Snield K p resen^ :hn HUtorlcal 50- ----------- -5ted by hU wUe engaged In doing early history of ^

iwn areas, p h o to - ol the various —auimiier season r.llde .hows are {

,he winter. I t e m “ t alto a re dls-

produced so far more than 7.000

,glo Valley since iS'After the research pro ject is

orobaWy within the next t o Held note, and plc-

b» given to th ' h istorical nhere they will be available

f f ' l K n o n s tatere.ted In this 8ie .tate's bUtory. T he

P S t ’ls now In Its third year, saysAll towns pictured were «

! ^ « l n the early day. ot te r r l- Kijriil lomiaUon. ^

area, visited and pictured so „ include SUver City In Owyhee ^ L t r ; Idaho City and surround- S t i t town, in BoUe county, nnd S , the old townJ and sites o f At- S j - B o d - B M W - I n Elm ore «nW as weD aa Sawtooth City, floina’, Custer and Bonanza in the ' jauley basin area, ^Dnring the past-week the show, ^ Mtral Idaho Ghosts," has been ^..j^tcd to members ol the P re s - Jirttrian Men', club In Twin P alls,K a n b e n i of the Fall. A venuekb at a potluck supper e n te r- _ 'jfug members' husbands. 'r ^ f e c i l y " haa been shown to aivcees Itf'CwIn Palls, Junior h igh »_iooir.tudent body at, K imberly,lurtaugh PTA, the Boy's club of _________irin-IUls high school and the ^dent body ol Hansen high school.Idaho City" has been shown to cS i imben ol the Twin Palls Elks

iDjong .howtags set (or the Im- udUte Wture 1. "SUver C ity" a t dinner meeting b t the Twin F alls ■ KNOTt

oard ol realtor, a t the Rice Bowl 1 Wedne*lay, Feb. 4; Oanyonslde iool PTA In Jerome county the Knothole leo tenlng ol Thursday, Feb. 6; d is tr ic t 1" 'he sixl loy Scout court of honor at W ash - the Bear. 20 oiton Khool In Twin Falls the eve- 38-11, Hawke anj ol Wednesday,' Peb 11. and Vultures "Tdaho City" will be shown a t a In the 11/ leetlng of the Shrine club a t the Guided MIei tgion hall In Twin Pall, the n ig h t Unknown, ft I Monday, Peb. 9, and also a t the ants 62, Spit ■enhing PTA meeting In R u p e rt Bruins 9, Ir lie evening of Thursday, Peb. 12. play Kores v "Centml Idaho Ghosts'' w ill be erbrock. 1; (atured at a meeting of women of and Lions 31 lie Prejbyterlan church the n ig h t Schedule c I Feb. 27; Newcomer's club on S a t- in the Bixlh rday altemoon, March 7, an d a t from 9 to 1( he regular Klwanls club session Nlghthawlics bursday noon; March 26. gers w. Bu

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.effislaturein SiTS'':o from 10 to

'U ta h H a n d lfe s S .“ “S■ alum 2; Rock

F u n d s A f f a i r s t S i ? ’SALT LAKE C m r, Jan, 31 1* - u exempUons a n d extensions ocked the money balance In the Itah legislature last week . ^ d i t „■as.pretty hard lb teU wHaHer"tKl» ' . . “. . I . leant more or less State revenue. ,Eventually, It will no doubt m e an 1loreMf only because the state needs

Fuel Tax Hike BejectedOn Monday the senate rejected a " ' oe-cent Increase In the diesel lue ln. But yesterday It gave over- In the llfltelmtag approvjrttniH TU Fhlgh- Ings-are- Gay gai lax refund bill on second Hawkeyes, 6-eadlng, 1-6; Pirates, Tie oll-hlghway bill will probably Spitfires, 1;2

me up for final action on M onday, Pourlh giut appears lo be assured of p a s s - are Knlckerl:se. 'The diesel tax Increase w ould Wildcats, 2- P i-lum igh l-lii-» -* i« tU ii-o t-e - Livewlrfj, 2.1 • o n dollars a year, but the o ff-Ijhway refund would lose b h a lf rented eijul™Ulon, or maybe a full m illion, manufacture

WlUilioldlng Tax BlU BtarU And a houipwever, the house came to th e tax on oleo

■ P i . The stale wlthholjllng ta x tide the .laUW ° ™ Inlroduced. I t may b rin g A senate b•S fo iu io n s y e a r .----- r - ‘---------------extend-Uns■-Hien, too, there were^ te v e ra l teli and relfW ttajrej Introduced in the se n a te forperhaiMtV extend the sales and use ta x to Schools an

Items - su ch m the Itglslatlvi

I Blanche Hpmhkt^a

■ N e w S p r i n g A n

H Boyi' D anny D ore Boyi

I CREEPERS SI. No-iron cotton. W ash- I n f a n t

H - able: “FlrBt'Class M alo--------o - - Jackct-aiH embroidered on seat. No ron■ InfanU' alies t, ra, 1, x l. ‘term.

I [ 2 . 9 8 _ 3

■ B oyi'T w ist Sheoti Boyi'S

I — JACKETS— J ! *I cofofl'to■ Dare quality, Llltle o r■ no Ironing needed. , ■

I - Shir!I C w of J'*.” ,®™T®EN d r e s s e s By Tomn■ the ro u n r Jun io r look, , , f■ ’ '“ “‘/ •nd comfott. BUei 6-«,iulilee]

m^hnche Houahkd s '.

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'R ep cN O T M O LE N E W S . city poiic

, , J I cldenu Frlcular games were played in the ,„ ( ,r t | lole league Saturday.Ihe sixth grade, Steelers beat Dainajres ear. 20-8, Falcons beat Tigers j j j j chevrc Hawkeyes beat Grizzlies 38-0, jjuUln.s 44

'ullures heat the Bulldogs 17-0. ju ittj j;, the llfth grei.de, -scores were Mullins vch id Missiles 30, Hawkeyes 4, Dodge drivi own. forfeited to P ira tes ; 01- Ilox, 01, Kir 12, Spitfires 6, and R ockets 24, was parked s 9. In fourth grade league land avcnui Kores were wildcats 8 , Knick- Zllllox vehl :k. 7; Llvewlres 13. Deers 4, $25.Jons 31, Bobcats 7. A 1969 Dcedule of gomes to be played Barnes. 68. : e sixth grade league Peb, 7, driven by Lj9 to 10 a.m, are V ultures vs. L a te boule liawlics, gymnasium 1; Bad- tersectlon o: W. Bulldogs, gym nasium 2; Second strei

va. Falcons, gymnasium 3, undamaged lawkeyes va. Steelers, gymna- Barnes car 4. In th e fifth grade league Two cars10 to 11 a.m. are Hawkeyes at the Ini

rlknown, gymnasium 1; Spit- street east e vs, Guided Missiles, gymna- Plymouth2; Rockets vs. Pirates, gymna- Brown, 47,!, and Bruhis vs. G ian ts, gym- 1955 oidsmi

Allen, 27, 31 ;he fourth grade, from I I am . , ion, Knlckerbrocks vs. Deers, aslum 1: Lions vs. vyildcats, “Bes lo the BSium 2, and B obcats vs.Irei, gymnasium 4. ; . _ <• ndbiis In the sbcth grade !|!) as of Saturday were Steelers, f Hawkeyes, 4-0; B ears, 6-2; t re«,B-l; Falcons, 4-2; Badgers, lulldogs, 3-4; N lghthawks., 1-5; le., 0 - 6r Tigers, 0 - 6 , and 'J 1, 0-6. ■ Ifthe llfth grade league stand- J are--Gulded-M lssuesi 8 - l i ; + . eyes, 6-3; Lions, 3-5; Rockets,'*Pirates, 2-7;. Bruins, 0-3, a n d jtes, 1;2. I j / nrth grade league standings tiilckerbrocks, 2-2; D eers, 1-3; Jats, 2-2; Bobcats, 1-3. and +lit.,2.2________ ^ ^ ^--- ---------------------------------- --- t V1 equipment or equipm ent J ^ faclured outside the s ta te . ,{.1 a house bill would slap a use t11 oleo margarine b ough t out- | he .late. . f \ enale bill in the hopper would ?I thcsales tax to -ho te lsrm o- Jnd retail labor services—good +rhap. a million a year. ' tDOls and colleges continued In aSlsIaUve spoUlght.' +'

!

Arrivdls |Boyi' 2-P lecoV |

SUITS, ti f a n t s ' slses. Yao J.cket and-short-panls..------I Iron cotton, con- Jasling colors and p a t - ' Irnj. J

3 . 9 8 ■ I ^

I We Inv oyi' Sheen C otton |hirK'n Slacks |a.hable in assorted ;T~^Ion lo mix or m atch .. I m

lacks. 2.98 hitts.;1.98 |_ B

s i o o s \ \ mluUeeni t . H ’

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TW EEN635 . Main E ast rjagzm

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t G e ts L o n e ly

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t r e e C r a s h e s thatpo1 T T i We like U

s p o r t e d H e r e - .d' police Investigated three ac? **1® s Fridny evening. No Injuries J”reported and no citations were n®ver see n:

been there.nages estim ated at $200 to a *****!3hevrolet driven by James W. „ •IS. 44. M ountain ' Home, re- at 2:40 p jii. Friday when the j

IS vchlcle w as struck by a 1952 yiiiitf driven by Harrison J. Zil- 11. Kimberly. T he Mullins car S f?arked in fro n t of 1155 High- avenue east. Damages o the c vehicle were estimated a t *•

359 Dodge driven by Frank C.s. 88. Jerome, and a 1047 Dodge fjl*.. _, by Lyn Peterson, 14.330 Blue boulevard, collided at the In- Jj® “ ^

tion of T h ird avenue east and . i « ’ , - d al^eet. T he Peterson car was „ e n mail tl iiaged with damages to the s car estim ated at $20. Go on an1 cars collided a t noon Friday if your ct>ne le intersection of Shoshone you, but : east and T e n th avenue, a 1957 anolher one luth driven by Warren F, bmlnesa.1, 47, 38S P ierce street, and a ^ 51dsmobile driven by Nora M. ii’t u c u i 27, 376 P ierce street, Tho Al-

ir was undam aged with dam - p jg ( 0 the Brown car set at $35. ___________

A S o u n d S o v in g i

W h e r e Y o u K n o v

S d y i n | f ^ ^ ^

^ S t a n d ^ O u r

e Invite y o u to Investig a te o u r record n o te o u r co n tin u o u s g ro w th , our s te c

■ o f ea rn ings t o o u r Investo

1 “Jnveetlgate / before you invest"'

The ONLY B»*lnp:iinil L n n - -,AHSi)liUin-lii-Alulii.-V.*Uut.

whose AceonnU are INHUBl^D

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O P T W IN F A L L S !'

3 2nd S t . N o . ~ “T h e S a v lp g a .C o rn e :

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. A i'e— J- - - - 7 ^ ........LUBBOCK,pL,---------------- - -------------------Loo\ yi.kUl»...yYy durnbs:y A schooltea/ tions In front

club members 31 perspns.at

; j " — ^ ' tion~inggnnrThe quc.slic

seventh, eifshi\ J U S T‘ ones. T hey w

f i tJ T iiRcrs n o t toohad studied

5L 1R P O b T - th e tc;‘Vacat

DU NAAV BE: ’ Lhe ExchniiRiA done any forn

. n i - t f S V . The queslk

word meanlHf

. r ^t- ^ J , IY O U 'R E KILLIN' K lPO O R GALl ' ^

ke io be pampered, w a ite d i served , and so do y o u . m an brings the oil; f i l ls

nk, measures out h o w m ions. leaves a bill. W e ee h im . but we know h e 's lere. H e’ll be back If w eI bill.

you w a n t lo set out a l e t - our customers. So, you i n - ^Quc .already ovenvorked .■y to ty p e eacli one, a .d - ach envelope, fold e a c h lick ea ch envelope, a f f ix am p a n d take It to t h e > ce.

you’re killin' that p o o r d a ll nnnecesaarliy. to o . Vrve you you know. H e re 's ffe’d m ultlgraph that l e t te r , I

ad d ress (he envelopes,&al an d stamp them, a n d &il th e m for you. - |

1 an d k ill your se c re ta ry conscience doesn’t b o th e r ut you 'll have to h i r e

one, a n d we'll be o u t of I . s

J . an d Tine HIU: H IL L S OF ID A H O "lank Sc Trust Bidg.Dial RE 34562

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5rd in everyw ay • . • | s t e a d y poym ent, t

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1 M e n ’ G e t S H S

: s t s ; R e s u h s ~ -m y ", 1 1 90 wire con

j - e N o t r o o r ^ - j i p ^QCK,-Tey.. J a n ^ a i LP .r- sw e rs .Jh s^ icl8, your ■olft. xnan isnX.Ai, cupaLtoaa.....

)olteacher dropped 30 ques- an accountat front o t Lubbock Exchange question. On(

ubers the o th e r day. Of the out of 31, a!ns.at the service organlaa* many ^tanda gnng'nirpassedv •,• ""=— - ~ — rtwiicr ue.siions were designed for The harde

eighth and n in th graders. 14. was this:uestlons were not the easy .I f the rtley were d e s i r e d for t«en- doubled, the »t too far from college who increased bydied the subjec ts intensely 3 1-7. 4. or (he tests. The answe\ ’acatlon’ W as Lonf The short'i been a long time since the United £liniiRe club members hod be the — I/ formal studying. Pncific or A:[ue.<i(lons were on spolllnR. ^udies. science, mathematics. .janlng and language. "Mother did Marlin H ayhurst, a substl- pie."

lu s t 6 BFREEig p § 2 Z 3

NO ONE beat: ,ONT

TOP-QlS A C

Full Corloo• Y O U 'V E NEVE

• W H E N THESE

f N O MORE A T-

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»,wom,orCOlDw«Urwoili«ndrlnM ‘?0h|H«1 ogllollon ond ipln... ilow r lynlliillo, foil.r l« r.gulor hbrlct , 1Iloriulle Wolff l«ilConlr»l , ; i

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IHLMN4VIN. FALLS .,

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Cher in t l« Lubbock sclioolj ! exam. The "students" re- I x O V c r n i 2S minutes in -which to •!

BO Errors Made . t R possible 030 errors, only D E T R O IT , .

commiited. That’s better confer90 per cent averuge. caU ed-upon co: lembers didn't sign the an* orlze b roader fnstead, they cave Uielr oc- regard to voth

:______________ gfgSHy desettrn«:^i)wfcct-pai»r-wflftMrom cu rb v i Qlcnre ; intant. Six missed only one to e n a c t fede . One member missed seven leg is la tion .”II, still a passing grade by At th e sam andards. conference ca

lardest quesllon, missed by fo rceirien t of ( this: ecutive orders,e radius of a circle Is Gov. Orville the circumference will be aota. w h o was

d by how many times — 2, succeed Gov. i , or 6 2<7. —nswer la 2. ' .ihortest water route from’ led S tates to. Europe would — Indian ocean, Atlantic, $ 1 4 .7 5 ne or Arctic. “O n e Oo<lien approved tills sentence: ' ^

didn’t give U)e baby noI KK S-SB21

I I G S ^E - F O !

T S

T H E B E S T A P P L

(UALITY M: R i F r <> a d T o G o l l

/ER IN YOUR Li fe si ;e a r e gone _ ____T THESE LOW PRICE!

J K j r M ' / ' k ^ o R^ •HmlniifM tviiir d iy « r tfw w b

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^ H " - ' " VNo<tng««tiiSarttyIX>or ' , ' : / P L U a . ' . .

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BATES A‘.'Buini' 'V

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kt*nA t*ci Q a A l r Michigan, said tt j r n o r s o c e i t tion was unanlm

vjl Rights Acts j S SDIT. Jan. 31 C^-The-gov- ________:onference on civil* rights . . aTiiiKpni « n congress today "to auth- .oader fe< cral action with )' voting rights, to facilitate s^^tatives of Lhe

sciioois [n worii«ffr^t-Glen- and-intimidatinn-and t d d ^ Uifey'af^^

federal fair’ emplojincnt mandgement ofH n .” ' t o end the eighl

5 same time the 18*stat,e i“ ':e called upon President

,t of e^tlatlng laws and ex-

>rvllle L. Freeman. Mlnnc- T0 was chosen chairman to I J F r VOov. O. Mennen Wlllloms.j

•ican Stoker SlackA H -O 'I 'T M A T E D I,

p e r Ion Dcliveretl e Good Ton Deserves ' ' C T A

Another" i" ■ ^rm o u n tn in F uel Co. h ea l t h fiJ l Twin fill. 827 Main W.

ling D A '' R - A I

P L I A N C E S !

\AAYTAGS!I C I D lIn One Wee

: SEEN SAVINGS LiraMABNIFlPENf.

m wirtlLwlomotlclfwfonddmlnWiw U « J - V AnlMlnr dlte. Avollsbit In get or

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id the conference’s ae-inlmoiu. Six governors.

12 others r e p re je n te d ." " , t i f a m Q. Stratton, Illinois, i | |C T Ice chairm an.'.

lERS 1 0 TALK ''u. f f l l ;., Jan. 31 r - Repre-' ' ' ' l i j jH the some liOO strllsing' ; • AVI'S llen-Ganyon-dam-eaid ' iij lB

■Bfiicmis in ' i b i n b t t ' ^ l i B elghtrday-old walkout. , £1 jW ---- -------------

I I e S . • •

W e H o v e . the Booit,

i EAT RIGHT , . «KEEP FIT" ■. if! .

3ELLE DAVIS ■ uf.llr

\ . W E L L tII FOOD STORE

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} Benefit Slib^ t Held in Are

- i ' "-W E N D Eujrian"' 3l'v-'r)]ey! $75 WM raised at tlic talent * jjlvcn fQr the Naticmnl founc ; Thursday a t the grade school—tnriiim- ■ , — :----------------- i--- ----

music by the Junior high i , hand a n d -c to c d JS 'lth -n u m tt

the high school banij. The I ore d irected .by P rank We

■ i j . ' i | !',) school music' director,' o ther entries In the varied

'''(f;' gram of vocal and InstrumI' l i 'i solos and casemblcs, reading!

" , ( I l! ' 1 ■ , dnnce numbers were classes in.’■V'lji' ' cnteBorles. high school, sixth

: nnd Junior high school, and }l: -I ■ tries under the sixth srade.

’i I were Mrs. George Wohler, Mifl. n Albcruson and Mrs. Wayne

..' .li'.ij; ? Winners In (he high school' ' ll Sion were Melvii Thacle. solobl

O ' . companled by Karen Cox: am■ il' clarinet cju'artet. Sharon Bun. i l Gloria Casper, Slilrlcy Myer

■ ' i l l l Vlritlnln Beck.‘ I l l l Winners fn the Junior high S'

I l l l division w e r e Rlckj and KD R Strickland, Gooding, who ga

■ u l dance routine, accompanied by ^IIBI teacher, Mickey Short; -.ShosI’■!vll and Earlcne Wilson with a plan

‘ Illl Lynda. Snndra and Brucc I< l i llH ' accompanied by Mrs. Fred E

‘ fll I sans •The Little Blue Boy." torI i f f * place In the younger division

_ L ! I ' _ I • Dougins and Tommy Petersen• . 'i'--' sccond with a steel guitar duel

\ ijil I companled by their Jather, M■ Petersen.

i The talent show was undeiI jf lP i direction of James Todd and I ' l ' l j ; J. Olen Anderson, co-chalrme

the Mai:ch of Dimes, and Mrs. lr|! ■ Petersen. Gooding county chali •. I;.'I, of the National foundation.

' J:;;: i M, L, McBrldo was tho mastcercmonlea. . “ - ■

Storm Causes Area Misha'

I J SHOSHONE^ Jan. 31-T hreo 'denS we're reported by Lli coiinty sheriffs officers this \

! - acveral caused by tho poor dr ' condltlotu following the Wednc

Damago to a 1060 Volksw ' pickup truck owned Ijy Law:

Baird, Twin JWls, was set a t when It went off highway 0 mllea north of Shoshone Friday emoon and overturned after

'[ [t . ! ---------driver -Xcpl-asleep. Deputy ehl Charles Pcugh Investigated.

Damago to a 1050 Chevrolet ( j'k ■";! en by Mrs. Amy Robertson, Diet

l lv 'i ^‘^I'xated a t tSOO by ShT hom u Conner following a i

Ji'i Miil ®*°'' ®. - . ■ I ' l l i ' l l l o n g i n g to Gene Coffman, Shosl :v- til l i’ a t 5:30 p jn . Wednesday five i

: I east-ol Shoshone on state higl

; ; .;i(( ? : Mrs. Robertson said enow oi'";rii|.'; .. - - Blick road caused her ear to run

' ‘ the path of tho other vehicle, t. 3mI I'- ' age to tho ploltup was »450, th e !? 'i l i i'l'' No one was Injured.

r[ ■ Wednesday morning Carlosiii'TK ' rlochoa, Shoshone, lost contr([ j f l i I ’ ‘• y . ° "

B jU ' south of Shoshone on U.S. hlgl I H I 93. Damage Is estimated a t (131

nj n State’s Librariar JI i Talks at WertdT * V '■ WENUEIi, JahTSl-D tTEu

I) ' Eart, Boise, Idah? Stats llbro''f ll i: , was guest speaker a t the HOb;,}].[? : ' PTA meeting at-the grade KhoijlH : Him was shown plotwing the ,",jl1 ^ 1 ■ nal» of the Lewis and Olarlc i'Ull.; ;, I ditlon.i l l I I , Mrs. G len Anderson, presldenI I / v.i t ports a resolution was passed

rrfef-r)— |-----om m endlng-to-thnchoortn i.t}i t I the Installation o t metal lire (

■'i'tf.P I; ' stairway a t the grade scfJ' i'Ji fl ; Fire hazard a t the grad? s

Hi ' ;; > because of th e h o t air vents an

I fi I adequate lire escape'locllltlesI . , explained by Wayne B. Pagg, si

'£ I Inieodent of schools, and J,1 I Todd, grade school superhitenI I Open house was held.

I i Wendell News' 'WENDELL, Jan , 31—Renee ^

>U|| I er, JiOs Angeles, Is visiting her

l l ll 1 M'"®- Keity, Boise, was aS |! p. ; ol Mrs. Bessie Benson. Mrs. IS'll r ' ' is the former OorrW Stewart,l l I . attended school here.

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lilgh school ; ind KaLhy j10 gave O ' ; , Jed by iKclr f.Shoshone; i ^ ®a pinno £0 - ^ m ^ | | | | | | |Mirucc Fagg. m J-rcd £nlon, B n S « ^ n | | 9 | B -I'." for f l r k K B a j i B H : • •vision and /ersen were ^ B B S B O B M S l i ' ■■r duel, Qc- ■ ■■'■ifiicr. M artin l i

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nireo ncci- f ' y Lincoln r f - - - - - -thifl week. ..........• --------- -M>r driving «’Wednesday C aroline “Cookie" W a'ijto

n fte rnoon . Helen Thom pson rolkswftBcn w ere h^re in connectloa wi

Lawrence i j j c y a re representallvei olet at $100---------- ---------------------------- -vay 03 12 i|. « iy t *. •' t^ “1:““; Lucky Winner h ^y sheriif Qrdered to Hrolet drIv- DKTROIT, Jan. 31 Wl—A I 1, Dietrich, woman who won $140,opo l a s t : by Sheriff the Irish Sweepstakes wos oi g a colli- yesterday by probate Judge W ilckup be- J- Cody to pay »B0 a m onth t Shoshone, support of her mother, five miles After the government .colled e highway share of h e r winnings, M ri. I

K rause had (52.000 le fi low and a T he Judge said that le ft he to run Into better ^ s lt lo n than her three 1 Icle. Dun-, era to support their m other. 1 I the aher- fore, he ordered her to contrll red. Mrs. Krause had offered tarlos Her- (20.control ol ----------------------------

Winners Toldh 1^.'"*'“ ' ' SPOKANE, Jan. 31 UB-An C It (135. gifi and Washington boy outd( — 340 other students from WashIn g n ~ Idaho, M ontana Ind Oregon . I d l l to win (500 acholoTshlps to Gc

a r t d e l l Consuelo Torres, Beavertor itTEugelle Jo h n cotiney. spokane, were-] I librarian, "best overall debaters'* ln „thf I Hab City day high school competition a school. A sored by the Qonzaga EnglU t the Jo ur-partm en t.ilarlc expe- — -------

STRIKE CALLED Ol^P esldent, re.- SAN nA QO . Chile, Jan . 31 lassed rec- A strike set for midnight e ortniB tees Big t o e a H o s - S l n T o r n j S ^ lire doors Copper Mining company was

ade school, off today, ad? school its and In- , sllltles was ,

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a'ilco samples (he snow a t Joslin field shi npsoh, rleh t, and Ululani Baldwin Kealofa o a with the preview of all-jet service fro ’e i of Aloha airlines. (Staff photo-en^ravl

ris Another Cuba L%l?t Army Chief!last fall In T w

igew m iam DuC f O F Dcatn th toward j„ „ j , ,f l_ c a p t. Pe

„ . J .. Morejon, conderanod to die by sollected Its jectlon of his appeal from a rev(

.Emeua trial, made his last con:slon to a Roman Catholic priest

h K ih* ^ Cabana fortress today. h i r n a e ' . “ " ’y Ihe'order of the fort: nnti-lhnts commander, Maj. Ernesto Guevi Jed to pay « " 'a jn ed before he will face a fh

___ Another Captain Executed1 1 1 Another Batlita army captO I Q Ramon Mlrabal, wos executed b

-A nOrenon 'l i^ g 's f lu a d kt Oobalguan In Villas province, news dispatchcs

Washington had been convicted•p„nn todav ’” “1“'' two revolutlto Gonzaga tribunals an'd twice sentence!

This pushed the nationwideverton, a n d --------------------------------------------ver^udged -------to ithe two-Jtlon Bpon- , ,EJigllsta de-

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I shortly a fte r h e r arrival here Salurda: :aIoha, were amused by- It all.' The girli• from ra c if lo N orthwest cities to Hawaii graving)___________________________________

official total of executions to 2i ) a slrtce the rebels of Fidel Co.st:

trium phed a m onth ago.• T H a j. Jesus Sosa .Blnnco. canvlcU

J ^ g h e r^ Jan . 23. Is still awaiting actlcon his appeal.

■ 1 4,000 Are In Jail' 3 1 1 1 More th an 1.000 m en accu.sed <

w ar crimes apa last the rebol.s ai t. Pedro still in prison in H avana, and aboi

by re- 3.000 a re in provincial Jails, revolu- Humberto Sori Marin, audconfea- tor-general of th e revolutlonai

>riest in fti-my, Issued Indictm ents again.B a tis ta and 24 h igh ranking anr

fortress officers, accusing them of treaso Juevora. rebellion, sedition, desertion, ml: a firing appropriation of funds, robbery ar

n e ts against hu m an righ ts and co ted lectlve aecurlty. cap ta in . Tho charges apparen tly were ; .ed by a p repara tion for seeking extraditic

in Las of B atista and h is supporters.ches re- -------------------------■—icted of B righten dull a lum inium utensl o lu tion- by filling the p an s w ith water, ad( >nced to ing sliced lemon an d bringing tl

w ater to a boll; Add a b it of creoj Ide u n- of ta r ta r to rem ove a dark film.

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Five Divorce Orders.Given

— ^irTHFrCotni;.Bu.w;J...' -rS ec reesrfo g - f l v« ■ d lvoKies^. gra n

i w T h e ro n W. W ard hif " n "- been filed w ith th e county-cl£| l - ^ ------ Mrsr-Josse—Le—RDy—Black—i

r; I g ran te d a divorce- Her a tto rn T ^ f r a re May and

—Ju d g e —W a rd - g r a n te d -a —dlvo• “ to Joseph L. H offm an, g ran t

’ h im custody ;of th e couple's milch ild and aw ard ing hihi possess

f -Of a 1950 C hrysler. Mrs. H offn w as given possession of ‘a 1

• •<Odj Dodge and household fu rn lti ^xit,aL Ju d g e Ward confirm ed a prope

se ttlem en t ag reem en t. Hoffma attoA iey is Law rence B. Quinn.

Ju d g e W ard aw arded custody fo u r minor c h ild ren lo Mrs. Ki

N 3 n e th D. pollard in granting hei I H J j divorce Friday. S h e also was gh H | h possession of household fu rn lti M B S h e Is represented by Quinn. H H M rs. Frank E. W ynnl was gran H f f i a divorce, receiving cu<iiody of t ■ n m in o r children. W yant was ordei ■ g i to pay $50.fl m o n th cacli for i

ch ildren 's support. Mrs. W yant v g ran ted the coup le 's household o k itch en fu rn itu re and a 1954 Bui

W yant was aw ard ed posses.sion ^ H 9 a 1956 C hevrolet and ordered

pay the couple's debts. Mrs. W yar a tto rn ey s nre M ay and May.

M rs. A rthur R. Ryttlng g ran ted a d ivorce and resto ra t of h e r form er nam d, Helen Jc

j ^ H T h o rp e . She is represented M urphy, S chw artz and C unnli ^ a m .

H Report Given on ■ Contest Rcsuli

Tv>’in Falls p laced first, F iler si o nd . and Buhl th ird , In (he Soi M agic Valley d istr ic t of Futi F a rm e rs 'o f A m erica parliam ent! c on test, it was reported S a tu rd

T h e other c h a p te r competing v M urtaugh.

E ach team took the floor five minute.s, th e n encli partlclpi w as interviewed by the Judi separately.

P rim ary purpo.se of the p a ri m en ta ry procedure contest Is

lurday tra n sa c t business In, _jpjg o rderly m anner. I t also deveh iawall. IcftcJershlp a n d courtesy amc

member.s.---------- T h e Twin F a lls team will rep

s e n t the South M agic Valley dlsti 7 n t th e stale c o n te s t to be held

Id ah o Palls In M arch.

•:S Pip Club Formed For Boys in T. I

pI.s are A new boys P ep club h as b( 1 about fo;*med lo com bat unsportsm anl

conduct at tw o previous gam , s ta te s David A ngerbauer, preside tlonary organization,against O th e r officers Include R lchi I arm y Shockey, vice p resident, and E j-eason Reeso, secretary-treasurer. T h e b<I m is- wear e ith e r blue o r wh•17 and s h ir ts . First d isp lay was a t Frld nd col- * ^8h t’a game a g a in s t Boise *hl

school.

'adition ^ CH ROPRACTICBemores th e e a tu e of disease

A lm a H a rd in , D.C.ng the ISO Maln’ No,, Twin Falls cream , Phone RE 8-4741

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B U WENDElii Jan'. 31-The annul porchllght;. Mothers march frldanight collecleil (245.81,, rcB<yts.M.r

'U l ^ l Bay McHawe,r Mothers’ marc ' . ; chairman fo rjhe Jay-C-EttM^

-’•The:csnip» lm ’°”<l»r j i w j ‘' “ *‘°"ftW ay o f " Mrs : HUiirxaldwsllr'GSSHn have county woman's chairman, was als

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torneys pTA^om e Improvement clul Idaho Rebekah lodge, PEO, H llta

-dlvorcc- aale, Po|lyanna~mid~West--Polp ranting women's clubs.■ -Workers were Mrs. Muncle Mini

Mrs. Arlo Wuthrlch, Mrs. Fran Jeffries, Mrs. John Quarry. Mr

“ , Arnold Runyon. Mrs. Bill Chap jnlture. jjj.,-. g|,| Joanne Miriroperty ^jrs Burrell Henderson, Dlffmans cooper. Dianne Nielson. Mn

Olen Anderson,. Mra. Robert 81m tody ot erly-. Mrs. James Eaton. Mrs. Chorle i. Ken- Miller, Mrs. M. E. scbeel, Mrs. Kelt: : her a Hamilton. Mrs. Ed Comstock. Mr: 5 given wUllam HIggenbotham. Mrs. Olei rnlture. McCleary, Mrs. Howard Nlccum. n. Mrs. Roy McHargue, Mrs. Charlegranted 'Young. Mrs. N. J. Mason. Mri of two Dale Depew. Mrs.. James Gunnlns

ordered Mrs. Laurence Hashman. Mrs. J. M for the Morgan, Mrs. Mark ^Ulckland, Mri int wa.'i O. Vl'. Moore. Mrs. 6. L.'Lundj Did and Mrs. pester Andersen.1 Bulck. ------------------------

?'red u Bovs Donate $100 *’"• For Youth Rand^ Twin Palls high school Boys* clu' Tn«n has contributed $100 lo the Idah Hh hv Ranch- for Youth, announces Perr

McCullough, senior unit presTdeni jnnmg- meeting last week, C

A. Kelker showed slides, gave a talli and exhibited relics on Silver Citj

n Ida.* Junior unit guest speaker wa| | l H c Robert Geer, local hGnter. l U i l d T/Sgt. Paul E. Dyer, air force re ler sec- cruiter. briefed sophomore boys- oi I South the importance of high school ani Future the Jobs offered In the air force

nentary The unit's business meeting wa •turday. devoted to a rabbit drive planne( ng was Saturday at Dietrich.

“cipani; Parldng FinesJudges O

Overtimo parklhg bonds of (I ead parlla- were posted with city police Frida

Is to and Saturday by Claude Brown, Jr In an Mervln Jones, Mel Sackett, Carle

levelops son Motor company. E. A. John among son, Margaret McAtee. O. K. Swln

son. Mrs. A. Kendall, E. R. Kleun repre- der. R. Alleman, A. W. Morgan, C

district W. Sternke, Kelly Prlzzelle. H. / held in Morrison, Howard Haslan, H^rbei

Lang, B. A. Moyes, Brenda Ballej George Detweller, Barbara Wolver

1 toft. R. Winkle. Olflf Eide. j . V. 6 (1 Hillegas, Adrienne Vauk, Davl , « Stansell, Wayne Bates, Mrs. Do:

ll McGhee, Mrs. Mark Knlill, Merwi; ■* * E. Helmbolt, Irene Fuselman, Jame IS been Blake, Ray Sherwood. Mrs. Ralpl nanllke Scott. Mrs. Keith Wickham and Ra games, Scharpman.

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WASHINOTON, Jan. 31 ■W-tSec-’ 0 1" a ia t r - Dutlga’ i r f iyr to:

I Europe next week for urgent ton -

H is evident .mission Is to try to V 'jW lbe out a llied differences ond get

j i t t e r P Q ! B p 8 g g « n ^ ^ ° = ^proach lng an East - IV e s t fprelgn

, , , t m in iste rs meeting and a.vertlng a • possible spring crisis over Berlin.

Mrs ' departm ent announced'phan- today th a t Dulles will leave Tues-

M lr-'<lay- He will stop first In London, jn D l-’*hcn go to Paris and~llnally to 1 Mrs. Bonn. He will be.gone about a week, t ’ 81m- H is m ain purpose Is to talk w ith Charles’lorelg ;t m inisters, officials said, b u t I. K eith ' It was considered certain he would k. M rs.'see B ritish Prime M inister H aro ld ' i. a 'len 'M acm lU an, French P r e s l d e h t ;um. j C harles de Goulle and G ennah Charles! C hancellor Konrad Adenauer as well ,, Mrs. I to r Im portan t ond possibly decisive annlng.l talk.s.s. J. M. D ulles' trip Introduces a note of d, Mrs. urgency into allied planning which L u iid y .'h as been going on Intensively fo r

several vieeki.T h ere was evidence of allied d is-

f t f t agreem ent earlier this m onth when U U D ulles told a news conference th a t

1 E ast and West Oermony might be i n c n unified by some means o ther th an , , 11 free elections. Adenauer's govern- ' , . m en t became alarmed over the pos-

P e m sib lllty th a t, the United S tates was ‘sH e S . abandon ing tho free election form - ppk OIk tiilk' flangerous problems fac- . Ing the W estern powers Is w hat

^ h ap p en s a t Berlin May 27. T h a t Li was “he da te s e t lor Russia's announced

In ten tion to turn over occupation au th o rity to the East Gei*man gov-

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- JAPANESE STILL FIOHT„ “ MANILA, Jan. 31 (fl-T w o Ja p -iinr.n«rf ancso stUl holding out in the Jungle Iiannea jj

ra ided a Lubang Island, settlem ent th is week and wounded a farm er. .

(1 each a C o m m u n i c a t i o n s iFriday g n J* 5wn, Jr., Q K Q O lO ' 2

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> -Cruelty ChatgBi II" Divorce Ca B

iec- physical cruelly. “ ""si iiu lR— -aMK-Hcldemann •smv

jnd a monlh support lor ,iu - -a month support (or h r ™ 'To °(-the cuupif', p”‘get Mrs. Heldemniin ,,

yalue ol the th>Jgn « 0 m i n c l u 7 , n T S r ^[ a household turniiurr hav >nn *'“*L grain worth $3,500

Interest worth S29 no and a 19S8 Ford prku,,’ ir„ci,

“ at S21.975: a 1956 Cad !|„" .‘ .'‘'“M *4,000; a lease Intnn, ,Ute lounge, r ■>n I'.ll.s , '*« accounts. ™

'ith She asks tor ihr hou.soho|H but kitchen hirnlturo «ii,. u„ q °'Uid wUh a division ol Hit test old property.5ht The couple wa.s manifd p.i, j K lan 1954.veil Mrs. Helijemann i.s .ci)r«cniM J f n live Kramer and Walker, local law iitJBs*

of RUPERT KINIDIch KIMBERLY. Jan, 30-Br„ g.-1®'O"' leghcr. Rupert, na.s (med jij

cosLs Friday when he apnfir^ ,?■ li'*“• fore Kimberly Ju.stuf m ih,len Ray Poller on a (.liaicf b tS n lhat drunk In an auiomobilf G all(,Sc’be did nol pay his riiif ii,„|

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T hurber, Robert.Mary J* r»Oi“

!)H(Ii1 0 < .^ Y M. Royse. Beulah

Ralph Storey. E d i t W t*?rnelm a Eden, Albert S. Clark, g B T O ( ’‘■ ^ M U g h l ln , Mary Ybarguen, ■ i f c r B i ^ . M arjorie Blamlres, J,■ i f f X and Mildred Leeper,■ tf^Ooodlng-Virglnla Simon-

• i valina Gn>y.'J'>hn Kornljer, r f e . | , Gardner, Velta Cleverlty,M K S a n k J“" “ ’ W 'W t ^ c u r T h iem ann, W. E. Dnrl- t V ' ^ ' ^ C o x . Dorl£ Palby , Van B.

J ' ” S ? ' ^ ' O r l / GrlHlth, Z. W.Mrs' Earl Hansen, Lloyd 81m-

■ i Judith E. smith, M a i s l e i ^ ^ HJohn Junkert, Gladys

.................V k-Svihwest Goodins-Eula Gee, l u ^ S S ' a . A. W. WllUns, PWls v S r ts o n Everett Daubner. Ernest l ^ k t 0 , ,0 . Tlimunitt, Hit.

Roy Hieeins. Gertrude Hen- I s Mrs. Mabel Eubanks, Wol- 'I fG e s^ o rd . MaybeUe F. Miller.I Z h McCool, Star Umphenour. Mrs.■ w Choate. O pal' Uillar, Wondn ■ueiister, Ray Bell.I cut GoodiDE-Leora Moore, R. T.Irm dy Jean M. Harkins. Lewis M.I S a r r i , James W. -yvUUams. F. ■ ■ ■ K sivnolds, BUlie Burton, Marjorie ■5.“ Aodra Kelly,. Ployd Pierce, ^I n i a Ayres, Florence McCarty, J

Groves. OUve Scovel, Marie E I f f « S e Loewen, Edith L. '"<=•• '">• l ® y , S i F. Nelson, Alton T.

i E ^ n 0 M. Bartholomew, 0. R. ,M te i Joanne Stickle, Vera Lange, ''R tdyn B l^b u rn , Verna Moyer, P®'''*r de

cmion R. Dixon, C.F. Adamson, , ■*South Gooding—Florence B. Reed, n •

M;,,Hay Watkins, Mrs. Roy Graves, J C I C ] UoUe P. Anderson, Loma E. Stepli- «ii Bex Henderson, Jean Johansen, -pknomas William Burlchardt, Betty | ^ (Jiaej, Elizabeth Hudclaon.West Point—Mrs. Dorothy Plill- Scale m<

llDS Mrs. Hazel McCartney. Mrs. kilowatt n bS t Stewart, Mrs. J. B. Hillman, hlBhllght t ms Dorothy Crtiss, Mrs, Connie temationn Diiimlns. Mrs, Maurlne Phillips. American Wnk Jones, Ray Clark. John Mnda. Thomo.s A Im. Monty Montgomery. Qene enco tour Ottriie, Don Young,' Ervin Rost.

WendeU—Mrs. W illiam Jackson,Mis. Denton Adams, Mrs. , Jane i j O V l Piterson, Mrs. Gordie Perry. Mrs.Omonla Weston. Mrs. Helen Soars, 1 7 *Mrs. Agatha WoUord, Mrs. Mary JP H I BWng, Mrs. Jim Freeman. Mrs.OokilB Weinberg, Mrs. Marie Sclieel, A ][ M«. Hamona Marlow, Mrs. Eleanor / \ 1 J Bradshaw, Mrs. Beth Terry. Ttielmi Bunn, Gloria Gilbert, Connie Gates, WASHII Roberta W, Dunn, Guy Johnson, United Stn Qoincy Gates. ered surfaKeith Hamilton. T. H. Boyd, Joe tlon. but

Watts. Clyde Peterson, J. A. Bmltli, Ing to pu t Jim Freeman, WUliam Gill. Blair ahead of I Bmith, A. B. Melstad, Glen Porsons. a semlai James L. Lee. Ifolan Cooper, Elmer energy conA. Miller, Everett French, James E. [hree atott Donn, Walter Randles, , Earl J. Jor the noDwry, W. R. Short, A. E.^Ubert, chant mai ials Bunn, Robert McConnell, Roy ' s„ r in i

McHargue. . .West Wendeil-Mrs. Melissa Mc-

Cloud, Mrs. Charlie Feckner. Mu.6. Q, Hu/faifer, Mrs. Margie F. Hull.Mis. LuclUg Lancaster, Mrs. Thelma “Prmg Mills. Mrs. Ray Ruby, ,Mrs. Vcrla Not befc Uncaster, Mra. Maxine W illard, American M riJattl8-R^eXfrloSr‘Mr»HOtao» shlp»-iie-«B, Mason. Mrs. Ruth Gates, Mrs, The nu( Lirene Hoodenpyle, Mrs. Theta vannah is M . Mr^.-Mory Powell, Mrs.-Leon in I960, t Bjlnjton. Mrs. Gertie Dixon, Far- gb nn J. Chandler, John P. Dixon, cruiser Lo James M. Bqdd, Keith Hartley, Or- „ieted no Undo Jacobson, pay W. Turner. ’^ o Rlthard A, Josper, Nelson Khig, Ben 55 ooo-l»n Baliey..BlUy-Brown,-Edwin Wheeler, tcrorlsB-Hi Paul D. Marlow, Charles Young, scheduled Mwln McNutt, Ray-McCord, Giles- . , , t(r Rice. Earl Nielsqn.Orchard Valley—Mrs, Ruby Cros- However

by, Mrs. Pay Niccum, Mrs. Pay Ger- tlnues to (OU. Mrs. Helen Orth. Mrs, Irene '“ad in thi W , Lloyd Anderson, Clyde E. The report Wtlch. C. D. Finch, Earl Wllion, 33 nuclear Jtriy R. Cailcn. raorlries IBllss-Sylvia Ford, Ethel Btokes, Ized by co

Viola Hataline, Willard Llndley, Four-of )lailne Henderson, P. W. Huyscr, to the flei OtaK.Pennell, Sylvln Clark,Frank laid.up Ir mes, R. 0, Walston. ' reproved j

'M U e-R aiph Pahner, Alvto Me- project 0 Connell, Mrs. Sam. Thornton, Mrs, Plant.. William-01tican-,-Trlrglnla-eotlraan,- Purest MlUer, Mrs. Jim Reed, Max word th “ l Iar!on,WaltBVown,R.J.Koldcway. nuclear s Hagennaji—Charles S h e rw o o d , Mii

}&«.8am Tate. Mrs. Gerald Martin, The A EJames Farmer, Bob Tuppcr Ically th eBob Adolph, Vernon Maven- a ll

^ P . Ted Baughman, Mrs. Ray brief ^ t a 5«ander. Ted Bell. Harry Le-. D uring m e , sr., cieve Lloyd, Cliarlea It said, “e H Jr., Bud Deasy, ’Mrs. Lloyd “ a rch or ■'“wn, WUllam Strange. Mrs. Em- designed ^Billiard. Carroll Condit. Mrs. Joe Ihe Unlte< w»ardrMrs. a rP T R u^ eU . ^eapona;*^

T r i p s N o t e dEden. Jan, 31 — Mr. and Mfi.

•ayne Rasmussen nnd J8Mt. Po«- ™, were guests ot their parents, ; ; K | »'■ and Mrs. Dewey Rassmujscn, V. 1 '•alton, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie V. ^ lJUiEe. ,

Terrell Hansen has spent several ’ "SV J‘y« with his parents, Mr. and 1

William Hansen. He |a a «tu- •Hint at ISO Pocatello.

Mr. and Mrs. Merwln Petlerson,Lake, Mont.. are visiting her

“rats, Mr. and Mrs. Keiineth Da- ‘J^^and oUier relatives here tlilj , Aoro*

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daho Students tc

is

a le model shows r« ac to r ‘ In s U ila t io n i m odel wyi be p a r t o f a n e x h ib i t by i f o r the an n u a l Thom as A. E d is o n hlg A rco . The reac to r cor« Is lo c a te d ui

e n ts and seven control ro d s i Atomic; t h e i^enerallon of e lec tric ity f o r the < t r dem onstra tion reac to r p ro g rra jn . (Sta

. * * * *

ieiice Students to Power Plants at i

le models or 12.500 an d 150.000 ac to r tc;a t t nuclear pow er p lan ts w ill ModelIg h t a n exhibit by Atom ics I n - utilize o;l lo n n l , a division of N o r th th e heale a n Aviation. Inc., for t h e T h e 12,5las A. Edison h igh school s c l - elude a ito u r Feb. 7 a t th e n a tio n a l r e - corporal------------------------------------------------ InLernat

• T U * 1 electricKivietsMiglitI* • I A O l • larger tluiisliA-Ship .TL 4headofU.S..SHINGTON. J a n . 31 Wl—T h e d S ta t e s h as fo u r n u c le a r p o w - |s u r f a c e sh ip s u n d e r c o n s t r u c - “ ' l '™ b u t Rus.sia a p p a re n t ly is g o - . f l T ' ,

) p u t one Into opera tion ft y e a r ..I o f this country.em ian n u a l repo rt of th e a to m ic j j pjj y commission iissued today l i s t s young m a to m ic propelled ship p ro je c ts science

tie navy and one for Uie m e r - , . ,

, h .g ‘?h” ‘Ip rin g CompIeUon P lanned - experlmi lo te s that Russia has a n n o u n c - tha test 5 n u c lca r propelled ice b re ak e r the pro )e rea d y “for ac tua l use in t h e bo th ]ai 5 o f 1959." ganic ;i befo i'e next y ea r will the f i r s t p la n ts . ', ic a n atom powered s u rfa c e m arinebA rgfl^y. , -•_ ____ -fitudifid*.

3 nu c lea r m erc h a n t sh ip S a - i h is scheduled for sea t r i a ls liRi< i60, th e ' AEO -rep o rt says. SALTd a b o u t th ^ t sam e tim e t h e W estern »r L o n Beach should be c o m - Franclsc i , n av y records Indicate. T h e n lum pr ' (3V0 atomic navy sh ips—t h e Gas Hi l - to n , four rea c to r c a rr ie r E n - annount ISB'EiidTi’TiucleaT^destroyer-are ■ lu led for com pletion in 1061.

V . 8. Leads in Subs svever, the U n ited S ta te s c o n - s to hold on a p p a ren tly lo n g in t h e nuclear subn^arine f ie ld , r e p o r t noted t h a t th ere a re n o w ic le a r powered U. S. navy s u b - nes built, building o r a u th o r - by congress.j r o f these a re now o p e ra t in g ,e Xleet. A fif th , the Beawolf. i s u p in a y ^ d w ith atom ic fu e l 'Ved p rep ara to ry to a y e a r- lo n g :ct o f rep lacing th e r e a c to r

-^a tc r4 h c re -h a s becn .no-officiaX — 9 t h a t Russia h a s com pleted a ^

la r fiubmarin6. '■M iU tary D a ta Is B rief

0 A E C report, covering s p e c i f - i ’ t h e lu it sbc m o n th s b u t g e n - ^ r a l l of 1058. co n ta ined o n ly d a t a on m ilita ry weapons,

r in g Uie July-D ecem ber p e rio d ,Id, “em phasis co n tin u ed on r e - h a n d developm ent a c tiv it ie s n e d to improve- an d in c re a se J n l te d States a rse n a l o f n u c le a rons;**----- — .....— - - - - J -

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tio n a n d su p p o rt fa c ilit ie s o f a 12,500-kilow I by A to m ic s lo te rn a tlo n a l. a d iv ision o f N< n h igh s c h o o l science to u r a t th e naU o n al « d u n d erfiT o u n d an d co n s is ts of 78 s ligh tly tom lcs in te rn a t io n a l will b u ild th is type o f th e c ity o f F iquo , O., as p a r t o f the a to i

, (S ta ff eng rav ing )* * * :

to See Atomit Ai-co Station Fortor testlnK station n e a r Arco.Models -of power p lan ts whichilize organic moderated reactor as ^ .B heat sou rce will be dLsphiyed. “ r. nnflle 12,500-kilowftU model will in-ide a n um ber of features to be in-rporated In a n OMR th a t Atomics "Lernational will build to generate cejvea u ieictrlclty fo r the city o f Piqun. O. ^ “ch fl p la n t would be sufficien t toovide -power for a c ity a little•ger th an Jerome.More th a n 2,000 science studen ts d teachers from 62 high schools , , th in a 400-mlle radius of Idalio 11s will participate In the tour. ^ ^ J n iilbll^ a re planned by atom ic en- ” jy comm ission contractors with jtallatlons a t the NETS. T ours of ;?erftl n u c lea r projects will be con- cted.The AEC a n d Its contractors stage e event an n u a lly in observance of e b irthday 'anniversary of Edison. is p a rt o f a program to In terest

ung m en a n d women In careers In •lence and engineering. ,j^Atomics In te rnational Is operaT- --------------S the o rg an ic moderated reac to r perim en t (OMRE) fo r Uie AEO a t t e testing staUon. T h e OM RE is I i e p ro to ty p e for developm ent of I th large .a n d small capacity or- 1 nic m o d era ted huclear pow er ♦ O ^ in ts .' A pplication of th e OM R to I arine propulsion also ' has been Idled.__________.._____________ . _______

tJR A N IU M MILL PLANNED iS A L T L A K E CITY, J a n . 31 MV- Ae s te rn - K n a p p E n g in e e rin g , S a n t ■an c lsco . w i l l build a new u r a - ' ! C O iLun p ro c e s s in g mill in W y o m in g ’s i q q os H ills a r e a , F e d e ra l U r a n iu m 1 in o u n ced to d a y . 1

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BARBARA,SMITH CM K227,7th Aye; North, Apt. 1 155 lOi Phone RE 3-8153, Tw(p Falli Phone R

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dangerous,cilow att n uc lear power plant.>f N o rth Am erican Aviation, W ritin g o n a l reac to r lesU ng station m agazine, jhU y enriched uran ium fuel surgeon J e of rea c to r to provide heat a to m ic encrpy commission's w th d t i ^

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,500 Asked or Fracture [* iy Store Suit

a n d . . Jklcs, ' R o b r r m r Martin ling th e owner.s of the Drlve- m a rk e t because of a finger r e M rs. M arU n claim s slie re-

th e re nearly a year ago. ah acU on filed In Twin Falls :t c o u rt F riday aga inst Jack C. n a n d A rtejl C, Kelly, the Mar- r, sek $1,500 in dam ages and 584 -er m ed ica l expensrs.1 M arU ns claim t h a t a store y e 's negligence resulted In per- iit in ju ry to one of Mr.s. Mar- ’ingers. T hey s ta te she bought •les a t th e sto re on Feb. 15. ■Krt-employe cadrieri the gro-

to th e c a r a n d th e Martins ^:ie neg ligen tly slammed ^ e .

r e a r d o o r o n M rs. Martin's f l |

i re sen tin g th e M artins are hy. S ch w artz a n d Cunningham, law . firm .

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n P la in s and th e casieni if t h e Rockies.. . . USln g snow fell in snutluvp.si

a n d northw est Okluluiiiia, ^c u m u la tio n s up to j.i*von and ic h e s .lie F a lla In New Mexlro • Uin g drizzle spread fi'oiu Now (oa c ro s s the Texas Piuihaiulle ;o so u th e rn KR!»sa^ ■ ‘jQUfjle a d in g edge o t coldrr. iiir a c ro ss northern F lorida bul *s p u s h e d into tlie balm.v flO- J* ■r a n g e in southern seclinn.s. * [[•\iRh fa ir skies bripiilrncd r N ew England a few snow * ® '

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t in g In the B ritish medical z lne, "The Practicioner,'' • ^)n J a m e s H. D o g g art said

■•smoking is closely linked ‘®*d im n e ss of vision a n d most ®'''» v ic t im s of tobacco ambly- twiH'( p a r t ia l loss of s ig h t) hnve h .?d s tro n g pipe to b acco many

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<20 OByi Slnel Sd., Sf. louls 5, Mo. D«l>‘- f508, JP Enclosed i> chcck or m ontt o rder for 168.88 J

for Fulrori 22 T w in Je t J H. P. S e lf* P ro p e lled ^ R o tiiy M ower, cornplece. Ship im m eJiatei)'. M

□ Encloicd is I f .OO down. Only a fte r I receivc ■ my m ow er will I p iy $&.45''monibly (for 12 ' 1 mor»th»). T h l i includfi ill c tn y in ^ ch»rgei. 1

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iltra femininity for every Important e?ent,' 1 needle” from w hisper- light color - bright » . SlieiS t o l S .

MT" , . . three-dimensional ■n slllt-whlpiled light and ^rosted w ith cream y white. ishlon Importance f o r ' the .)ved blouson su it . . , BOlt! oil around.'-held-Bmoothly-----------waist In fron t w ith a Jewel- . . Mi, In pUsso’ weave Parfal.t,, a khe casually relaxed ah' that f l Bnenls your ta ste and makc< i'orlng a deUght. 8Ii*» 8 to lB I M

SlENOI’T'i.'v hiBh-twlst-woreted;-llors beauttfuUy,' y e t feels au -^ . I Mly solt. T he relaxed silhouette, ' H Hrayed with b rau tlfu l detailing . Hiixurlous S te len a wool '. . > aur ,■,' . - . Hly shaped and elegantly simple ■uniquely s la n te d .d ^ p o ln t in g : . ' B

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'■ Hi I ■ U niversity McUiod|st churih, Ri I - >' I il l ■ lands. T h e Rev, Ronald E. Camel [7^ " I — o [n ^ le d . flC the ccroipony:I ■ i!; • .T ^ b fid e 'A regal wedding ga

• 1- t|l- vf botlqur tnffetn w&s trii■ ? ' !l I ' m e d w i th pearl cmljroldcred Aicnc

I ■' Ij.cc. T h e molded bodlco was styl■ i ' ' with .m odified. Sibrllia n ick llne a

. ■ the h o u f fo n t eklrt fcU Into a chaj. •.' !j |i train.

M i H e r fin g ertip vcU.ot Imported » lllualon was held In place by

' Q ueen 's c ro w n 'o c ,lac e embellish' ivllh seed pearls arid Irlsdcscent i

. ; 1. quins. F o r Jewelry she wore a Rt' ii !, cross n eek lacc, a g ilt of tho brid

' * i l l grooni.f y A c o rsa g e of pink elfe raw s w

; I f placed o n th e Bible bclonglnu to tI , b rldecroom 's motlicr and carried

- U ttic bride. Slie also carried a, han- H ------ )ierolito(-w hlcliJiud^becii.car£led_

'■ . H her ow n mother al her wedding.. D H Preceding the bride and her f

i ’ H I . ll'er dow n the nWc were her lo ■||Kl allendunLs. Paula Griffith, maid

'. ;f™ lioiior: Nona Hadwlger, Joy Robl '■ .iii'l' ton nnd Judy Harrison. They wc i . i J l l l , ' 1 pink brocaded toKeta sheaths wl

■ fl|M| .. Mba O rlfflth’s' trimmed In wh ; W l welvet and the brldemalds In pi: _ iL _Il.||! velvet. Ciuscadcs ol pink carnflHo

I were arranged lor the attendaiUt i l l l ll 1° ca rry w ith white carjiatlons ad

1; i ( I |l i cd to th e honor attendant's bouqu • !•(.' I 11 Ronald P. Robbs was best mo '. .J ! U.shering the 200 gucsLs;«cre Robi

!; .'5' Poer.stel, Morris Samons and Jol 'v , i . Johnson.

' i | . Carolyn Handley, In a dress Ide: : ( tical to those worn by the bride

'. ! '! nmld^. was candlcUghtcr. WhI ii7 ■ bows deooratcd tho pews leading

i .n„ tliO'Oltar w ith Its candelabra., pair ' nnd arrangem ents ot white stoc

i ■ white'pom pons and candytuft.‘ijil!; V irginia Fair, soloist, was accor 1 iJv "pnnlo^l by Harold Jenson on tl

: . cliurcK organ as she sang ",

IJi,l I , Dawning" and "Becausc" before tl I l|i ceremony and '"Hie Lord's Praye k I ' during tho-reading of tho nuptlali II Both m others of the couple cho

II aqua ns tho color for their dress< I Mrs. 'W heeler’s drcjs was made i I ^ ce over, taffeta and- Mrs. Ambro I ’ In velvet. They wore corsages

] filnk rosebuds.■ In .the ehureli’s Fellowship ha : Mrs. L ynn Hansen, sister of tl

I r I bridegroom, took Care of tho guej j__ ' Imnlf riiirln fr thn recentlnn________' I r Pink cnm atlons and greeneiT su

Ipi' j|l 1 rounded th e four-tlered weddli decorated with white weddli

|: | ('I; , bells, Illlcs-of-Uic-valley and plr i l l ,!j • roses. T h o cake was served by Mi

I HIn II. [ Martin Batfger, cousin ot the brld ■‘r.'fl ll ■ aild M rs. Russell Pllklngton. Mi

P ; Robert M urphy’antt Mra. Al Rom 'I)'.!' :(l , tree poured , v/l I V,! > Lynda Webster and Linda Whee

i i ' f e t ' J er a tten d ed the gift table.! > The now Mra. Ambrose chang<

J Into, a b lue suit with h u t to mate j'beforo leaving on her wedding tr:

: ' toLna 'Vegas I n d Jerome. The net ■'wl /i: ;• lywedfl ■will make the ir homo ;

(. Redlniids.M . i I ’The bride , a 10t6 graduate o l Re( ijjj ' , J lands h ig h school, attended the Un

j | . | l t vorslty of Redlands one year, and H i i < employed in tho engineering depar I B i . { raent o f th o Oallfomla' W ater at I n ! I * Telephone company. She is a pa I I I ! ; ! honored queea of Job’s D aughte i n ^ .t.and served - as gtantl bethel repri i n i r H' f ientatlvft o f Oallfomla.'N n ■' ). Ambrose, &ii airman first class, s ;J j ■ j l I te ry ln g 'In the air .force station! M il ‘ll > a ir force base. He wiKin I I gm duated In lOM from Jerom e hig i - P ' i I loter, attended the Un

< verslty of Idaho, A past m ost H I I > counoUor o t DeMolay, h t served i

i jl ; i Maha S t a te ',i »econd-preceptofc.^M: i j j j jl ,j junior couneilor.

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; T E R R IFIC FOR TEENS' See how the skirt p jtals out , yo\i w h i r l . into sprlngl A ttract i

— . eyes-ln O 'ls. easy-apw fashloi) wi I Hid new Empire line above a tli

: waist. Choose cotton, shantung,'-'lnIfE ta.':.T om orto\» 's.pattcm :-D

4 __i___ ^^WtdrobCT_____________________W I, P rin ted Patlem 033J; Teen Sli a ■ 10, 12 ,' 14, 10. BlU 13 UkeH 4

I 8 ; yards 35-lnch-Iabrlo. • r i ~ 'R — '■— Prlnto^-UireoUonwiLeaeh patle

. J .part. K asler, 'Boourate.' ) Bend 35 cents (coins) lor this pi

I ll tom—add 10 ceiHs lor each patu E to r.'tlrsU o lua mslUni. Send.

|{ ' C Marian MUrtln, TImea-Newi Fi H ' t D ep t., asa Wmi lOth ffl ^ l Y o r k . l l ,^ . :Y ,_ P t ln t fclidnly-nai H i ’ . 1 address with tone,'slM ib d i t

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rted silk e by abelllshed ^-e 'n tsc -: a gold J i'.' ..

° r 'xies was ■> y , ,X Jrrled by m m S B ^ a hand- ,r£led.by. _________ling, her fa-

ler fourmaid o f . I ^

Robin- aey wore Hhs with / white % " /In pink y 'VrnaUons endants ins add- bouquet. st man.! Robert Id John

ss Iden- miKKKKm lm f fV 'Wfliilri&um- brldes-Whlte MR. AND MRI

idlng to IK Inrham p it.. palms I I--------------------1—s stock, ^ r \ /

'Lom- ' Care o f Y„T ’’At By ANfore the "■Prayer" This Is a land of plen ty to ^ptlals. sure a n d It might b e that i 0 chose wealth of things has gone to dresses, heads, partlculnrly w h e re child lodo of and yoy th are concerned. We s( imbrosc to be anxious to give th e m the iges of wards o f wprlc, of m atu rity , bel

they a re ready lo m an ag e them ip hall, ovqn to< understand th e mean of the the obligations Inhi^rent in tliem 0 guest For example we th in k it Is--------- ‘'5weef*^t0-drca-thc"-kindcrgart

6ur- era ^ h o arc being prom oted to ''cuding grades in cap and gow n and 1 vedding them in golemn procession to tl d pink new clnfisrooma. Tills g iv es the cl

Mrs. pleasure but the r e a l pleas0 bride, of the occaalon l5 tha t o f the odin. Mrs. ^a tc lim g .

Roun- H^ren’t they just darling?

Wheel-\ "D on't they look w onderful —

hanged Innocent, wearing those block goi m atch T T h e y ’re oetui

ng trip turning the tassel," le hew- O rea t tun lor adults, this m jme In vucrade of learning,

A h ig h school youth i s going of R ed- I*** 0'“ “ P™"'' Net th e once iie U ni- portont prom at the close of

and is secondary school career. Just o c depart- 'ier and *®'> ,**'1* •’W scarcelya past teens must have a "form

ughters “ tuxedo. Again, how s w e e t h? Joi repre- “ boyish In his borrowed dress

' I say borrowed because it jlass. Is been borrowed, or plain lifted, fi atloned h b la te r , more understanding yi tie was when i t might have b e e n rnore i ne h igh Isfying, more ot a re w arjj j mor le U ni- symbol of hard gained niatui m aster He h as been cheated o f »his fee

rved a s by hav ing its symbol bestow ed u to t.an d iim J jc Io re -h s -w a s—read y - for

before ItcouldJmve m u c h mear---------- to himrTTshould m ean more t;--------- ju s t an o th e r ' lult:----------------------I n We do the same th in g to

girls. T hey are gowned in full ( ning dress when they a re still elem entary sohool. T h e dresses so p re tty , th i girls look so ’'oul this w orld” In them. T h e y are of th e world the; be lo n g in th a t is not good. N ex t thing

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ty to be jtnows they are engaged to be m a that this Tied, a re married too e a r ly , a n d t ;e to our end is n o t so "sweet.”

children N a tu re granted th e y o u n g of m; We seem ^ )ong period of In fa n c y , ch ild h o 1 the rc- and you th , in which to m a tu re . ] ,y, before w aiter how much we In te r fe re wl them , or p j^ n , Nature m a in ta in s it. T meaning, children still m ust grow g rad u a l tliem. jjy experience, le{irnlng. e ffo rt.It Is so m aturity . We cnnnd t h a s te n th

ergartcn- proccss very much n n d ' t h e less • Id to the in terfere with it th e b e tte r. ^ and lead should in my opinion, be wiser

to their let th e symbols of m a tu r ity , t the chll- rew ards of effort, w a it fo r the ' ho pleasure of th e i r entrance. F o rc ed grow

hQ adults never s tan d s up to th e d e m a n d s m aturity .

Ing? the ohier rhil<lr«ii c«n malnLain thproperly riu h ti atid how to p r i’p a re th

fu l __ go of ihf* new b a b y na th. 1, U love initloail of ioalouny -in dlHeus)ie<lclc gowns n, U rjH r . 22 . "IM bU.I BOtUOlly ihl|T to O th e r C hilitrfn ," T o o b ta in * co

wn<l 10 cent* In coin lo D r . P u lrf , < h U m n « . T ime*-Newi, I*. 0 . Box »9 . S ta tio nms m ns- ^ork lo, n.v.

o n c o t a ” S l < i t I s P r o g r a mio of hU ^

m 'rw “ ' l ^ o r L o c a l G r o urcely out A s k t t on p a rliam e n ta ry d rill w "form al," the p rogram for th e G oo d w ill cl hQjookfl, m eeting Wednesday a t t h e hom e dress. , Mrs. Howard E hresm an .

e i t h a s P artic ip a tin g - w ere M rs . r a n ted, from Neldon, Mrs. Boyd S m ith . M rs. W t ing years ter W lrsching.'M rs. F lo re rice Ande jiore sa t- son, M rs. Harold B ro w n a n d M

m ore a Qeorge Rlgdon. m aturity , 'i^o ll call was an sw e red w i lis feeling th o u g h ts for Uie day. T h e w h ite el wed upon phont w ai received by M rs. M y _ fo r- it, M eader.meanUig N ex t meeting will be h e ld Peb.

iore th an nt th e home of M rs. G le n E nglm an. ...........................................

? to the ^ *full eve- WED IN N EVA DA

e s till in FILB H . Jan. 31 — A n n o u n c e m e “e&ses are has b een made of th e m a r r ia g e0 ' ‘o u t of Mrs. Dolores C rookham to B u r t1 are out Scott, Ogden. J a n . 0 a t th e EU J in and Nev., Presbyterian c h u rc h . T h ey w h ing one m ake th e ir home in O g d e n .

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m • ____ R p ho* C ^ r ^ i n o n ifi!■ ' JEROM E, Ja n . 3 1 - In recen t riteK * golemnl2C(^ a t the Park weddlnH ! Z £ h jap e l_ .in -R e n o . Carolyn . M arllm - Laird, d a u g h te r of Mr. and

S George B ishop.B te T he cerem ony wa* perform ed bH I - the Rcv. R nym nnri W altcrft-betelH R an a lta r back g ro u n d of America■ 9 Beauty ro ses w ith single tap e rs an■ g flanking t i f f a n y baskets of snapl i y g A-flgnn.< nnH candelabra a t 7:30 p JV' ^ 'Saturday, J a n . 17. .>' • v-. T he bride w ore a white dre.ssmak

i r j er suit w ith w hite feather h a t an: $. 1 com plem enting accessories. 8h

/'■m J carried a bouquet of Americal / 'T ^ Beauty, rosea.I i '^ . i Mrs. L a ird a ttended i ie r daughteI I ’ OS m atron o f honor Snd' Georg1 1 ' ., Bishop serv ed as best m an fo r hi

H , She wore a dress of blue sali H ' brocade, m a tc h in g accessories and

pink rosebud corsage. T he bride H b groom's m o th e r cho.se a w in ter whit

wool dre^s w ith accenting acccsso P ^ H — rles-and-a co rsag e of red rosebuds.

. Following the ceremony a rccep tion' was h e ld a t the Holiday hoti

B V .In Reno. T h e y are m aking thel H [ i home In P a lo A)to, Calif., a fte r

wedding t r i p to Lake Tahoe.T he ' b ride, who was chasen Ml5

Twin Fall.1 of 1059 and was dls qualified by h e r m arriage, is a Jun

■ j lor a t San Jo se S taie college. 8a Jose, Calif., w here s)ie will contlnu

H V her studies. S h e was graduated iror ^ ■ 2 2 Jerome h ig h school.M b Bishop, a ls o a Jerom e h ig h schoc

graduate, is a pre-m ed s tu d e n t n Stanford u n iv e rs ity , palo Alto. H will attend U ta h State unlvcrslt]

. Salt Lake C ity , nex t year, where h received a n a p p o in tm en t to contlnu his studies i n medicine.

— C e r a m i c s S h o w n

F o r M e n t o r C l u tCeramics w ere displayed a n d th

proccss of m ak in g them cxplalne______ a t the W ednesday m eeting of th1 m a r - M entor c lu b a t the home of .M r n d th e W alter M iller.

Mrs. TO|n B ucklln , progrom chali If m a n In troduced Mrs. O tto Cold Idhood to ld about the ceram icire. No The club decided to con tribu te t ■e w ith the Mexico CARE project. Eac It. T h e member w a s assessed 50 cen ts t d u a lly , cover added c lub expen-ses. a rt. to A party w a s planned fo r husband 1 t h a t tp be held Peb . 24 a t the hom e < ess w e Mrs, ' AT P . 'Wllcy with M rs. Toi r. W e Alworth a n d Mrs. M allard Ewin Iser to assisting. T h e r e will be n o Pebru y. th e nry m eeting.e h o u r Quests w e re M rs. Lym an Stew f ^ t h and M rs. Caldwell, n o s o t R efreshm ents were served by Mr.

Miller and M rs. Lee Eldredge.in t h . l r ^ *

M r s . C h r i s t e n s e n

' h t ; - C o n d u c t s L e s s o r8PR IN Q D A LE, Jan , 3 1 -M rs . C

E. C hristensen , class leader, con ducted the social science lesson fo the Relief socie ty Tuesday after

T noon a t th e LD S churohiMrs. C lyde M anning led grou

j U p singing. P ra y e r s were offered b 111 w as Mrs. W ilma M arch an t an d M rs, C ,1 A. R asm ussen.3m e of "Weighed In th e balances’’ wa

the theme o f th e lesson presente. from the g e n e ra l topic, "LD S Fam

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t e d ^ B y P a u l W o m a r„ M ae PAUL, J a n . 31—A pink ond blu

shower wos -g lven Monday evenln 'e b . 11 tor Mrs. L loyd M errill a t the hpm E n g le - ol Mrs. H a ro ld Wilson.

assisted by M rs . Dole Loosll. Prize were aw arded to M rs, Jay Maxwei:

:em e n t Mra. Joe T h o m p so n and M rs. Mer age of rill.B u rto n Favors w e re m ad e by Mrs. Wll t E lko , son assisted by M rs. Robert Clark ey w ill The cake w a s m ad e by Mra. Hyrun

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P r i m c r y G r o u i :s dl.s- D E CLO . Jan . 3 1 -L a rk . Blueb a Jun- an d S e a g u lls girls' classcs of e. San LDS P r im a ry held their “d a t n tlnue date** d in n e r W ednesday n ight i from th e rec re a tio n hall. Each girl

vlted h e r fa th e r to be a spec school ^ u e s t .en t a t T h e w elcom e was given by Nc to. He Lee Ja c o b s , mistre.ss of ceremo /erslty, a to as t to "daddy" was given ere he unison b y the girls. T he open ntlnue p ray er w a s given by Dean D;

ring ton .A to a s t , “Friendship Ties,” \

fY^ given b y Ju lia Bywater with ' ' ' re.sponse. “ Fam ily Ties,” by a I.. il_ th er, D a r r e l D arrlngton. A toj l U D " S p iri tu a l T ies," was presented [id the Bishop J . H arry Darrington. ilalncd T he ta b le s were decorated w Of the ru ffled d o lls and placecard.s Qf f .Mrs. tie boys a n d girls under tl\e d ir

tlon of M rs . Clarefice Phillips, chair- T he g ir ls sang "Good Nil Cald- D a u g h te r a n d Good Night Dndi

ramies, an d L in d a Larsen led the clos )ule to prayer.

Each Game.s were directed by \ n ts to Cleo R ic h a rd so n . The game T it '

T m w as played by a girl and ! sbands d a d d y , 'a n d the prize winners w jme of Jan ice S c h m id t, Ray Schmidt e

T om R obert Pow ew r Ewing T h ere w ere 22 girls and 18 fa th

Febru- p resen t. T h e Prim ary pre.sldei were sp e c ia l guests. Tliey were IV

Stew- Davis M atth ew s. Mrs. Ju n e Schm an d M rs. Sally Taylor. Burley s tj

ly Mrs. board m em b ers present wereG ene N ie lso n and Mrs. Betty Jol" son.

Lark cla.ss teacher is Mrs. Bi j p b a ra V osberg and class m emb

a re E la in e Darrlngton. Merrl! O s te rh o u t, Sharon M atthews, J

• ph illip s. L in d a Larson, Gwen Jac( [rs. 0 . a n d D e lla H urst., con- B lu eb ird class leader Is Mrs. Cli on for ence P h ill ip s and class members i a fte r- w ilU ne K id d , Nan Darrington. J e

D a rr ln g to n . Susan Darrlngton, £ group san p o w ers and C harlotte Houser

ed by S eag u ll c lass teacher Is Mrs. C Irs . C. R ich a rd so n . Members are J a n

*’ was B yw ater, N ona Lee Jacobs, Lua sented Powers. L aurene McGraW, Chj F am - lo tte M atth ew s, P atty Moon a

S h a ren K id d .

C o u p l e H o n o r e dEDEN. J a n . 3 1 -M r. and Mrs. j

I Q n B a k e r were honored a t a fa: d blue p a r ty a t the Eden C^iurch venlnir C h u rch m em bers served

home church basement. T^ honorees w ere presented a gift f n

th e c o n g reg a t i o n . ____Wllsoir T h e B a k e rs , wHo have resided 'hi

n o r th o f tow n for m any years, 1 th is week fo r Portersvllle. Calif.,

' m ake th e i r home.

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ihaster, daughter ol Mr’, and Mi

^ ^ H ~ c lilH ^ ~ m a rrla g e VOM With Eriie .Walker a t 4 o’clock.rltcs Wednesdi

^ ^ B ianem ooft at the home of the Hi ^ ^ H r ^ l p h Lawrence, ahosiiune, 6ll ^ ^ ■ - c l a t l n g minister. Walker-,lLtbe_«i

' nr Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walki

The bride chose a white aftemoi l i ^ H gown accented with pink for tl r double ring ceremony. Attendap

were Mr. am i Mrar-Wendell . .InhlV son.

A dinner was held at the Manha tan cate following the wedding.

The bride Is li 1958 graduate Dietrich high school. Walker a tended Richfield sdhools and servi three and one-halt years In the «

-------- tofcer^'fmeriy-^mploycit-te^^-^.Ing Aircraft company In Seattle, I

___ I Is now associated In business wfhLs father at Richfield.

’’ They are ot holne on the Walkranch.

S o c i a l C a l e n d a r

HAGERMAN - An all-day wo l U D S session will be hold-Tuesday a t tl

• Methodist church with a potlui lIuebiTd jinnef j t noon. Mrs. Ernest Blllla, of the ijj In charge ol the meeting, "daddy V # »

Ladles of the Elks will meet at p.m. Tuesday In the lodge banqu

special ^ humorous skit will be pr sented. All members are urged to a

y Nona tend.-emony. i j . i i . i i .Iven In Leader' trolnlng workshop In tl opening „nd buying of fobrlc blem1 D ar- „jii be held at 2 p.m, Monday ot tl

county extension office meetli i," was room at the old hospital buUdli Ith the Instead of at the Idaho Power con

a fa - pany auditorium as previous , toast, planned." Florence Schultz, coun Ited by extension home agent, will condu

the workshop.:d with ¥ »Qf lit- HANSEN—Latnwah club will me

I dlrec- at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the home pj Mrs. Orant Carlson. Program i

Idaho history will be directed I Daddy'' M -'Closing Torchbenrers will m e e t

V M rs ^ P-"’ ' P resby terli T it T iJ t cburch. ^ if.

Prim rose Rebekah lodge w ill me irif nnH 8 P-^- Tuesday at the lO O P ha

All vislllni; Rebekahs are welcome. ^ if- ' if-

f a th e rs T w entieth Century club lunche i s ld en cy m eeting will be held a t 1 p.m . T ue re M rs . ^ay a t th e T u rf club. H. 0 . L a u te )ch m ld t ijach. guest speaker, will p re s e n t ai y s ta k e iiiuustra te “A trip to the O r ie n t .” ■e M rs . >{■ J o h n - Magic ch ap te r No, 82, O rd e r

Eastern S ta r , will m eet a t 8 p.i 5. B a r - Monday a t the Masonic tem p le, lem bersle r r lly n w ayslde club will m eet a t 2 p.i

Tuesday a t the home of M rs , J a c o b s Clifford Evans.

* # V5. C l a r - 5t(,r,5ocial cluli'Wlll m eet a t 2 p.t icrs a r e Monday “t f r t h e home of M rs. W. . n. J e a n ^a ss , H19 M aple avenue, m. S U i)user. F riendsh ip circle of W om en o f tl ■s. C le o Moose will m eet at 8 p jn . M onday i

■?..?! HQ ffm ar ^ u U a 714 Second avenue east. R o ll cn L u a n e ^ homemade .v a le n tin e ejC h a r - change,

in a n d ^Catholic Women's league w ill hor

or past presidents al a po tluck sui p J per a t 6:30 p.m. Tuesday In tl"

school cafeteria , irs. A l- if' H- * _a f a r ^ - SH OSH ON E-Llncpln c h a p te r N irch 42. Order of Ea.stern S ta r, w ill mc( rved a a t 6 p.m. Tuesday a t the M asoni rtt. T h e temple, ft f ro m *(>

SHPSHONE>-Theolpgy_ an d vlslj e d 'h e re Ihg leacTier message lessons wlIT t rs, l e f t presented n t the Tuesday R e lie f sc Uif., to clety m eeting to be held a t 2 p j n . i

the LDS church. All visiting tea c l’

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V t R i c h f i e l d W S C SRICHFIELD, Jan. 31— Study of

B illiard Middle East m s co n tin u ed a t the second Woman’s Society of Christian • Service M sslon T uesday

je t a t 8 afternoon a t the home of "Mrs. H6 w- ja n q u e t ^rd Hlllls, with Mrs. R oy Young as b e pre- co-hostess^d to a t- Albert Pelley com pleted the

first lesson with her rep o rt on th e . Uiree historical periods nnd 'f iv e u. A western blocks in .the M iddle East.

' M h Edwdrds. D ie trich , was' Hn! guest speaker for the g ro u p study of ” HH n Turkey* Edwards a n d h e r h u s-

rtm exchange

» v l S y ^'c o u n ty Lemmon ta lk e d on Leb-:o n d u ct ^ rs. Ralph A. L aw ren ie

on Saudl-Arnbla.Mrs. C. M. Pridmore, u n i t ,presl-

lll m eet dent, conducted the m ed ita tio n on lom e of Mansur Sang, a m erc h a n t•am on:te d by The group.s approved p u rch a se of

m aterial for new S u n d a y school draperies. Mrs. Dorothy R eynolds

n e e t a t volynteered to make th e curta ins. »yterlan Week of dedication, Feb . 8 to 15,

was discussed. World D ay of P ray er will bo observed during th a t week,

111 m eet with the date to be an n o u n ced la te r. > P hall. Church attendance m ovem ent /Wlll :ome. begin Feb. 1 and v isitations s ta rted .

Mr.s. W. S. Kohl will b e (h o s te s s 'a t incheon the Feb. 10 meeting,I. T ues- -----------------------------------------------------L a u te r- 5^5 are especially urged to a tte n d , e n t and according to Mrs. V . F . P e rro n ,

president.

rd e r of shoSH O N E - M ethodist ch u rch 8 p.m. W oman's Society of ChrL«itian S erv-

ip le . jcg will nieet at 6:30 p.m . W ednesday at the home of Mrs. J e ff H aynes fo r

2 p.m. diner and a meeting. M rs. E arl E la m Virs, E. will be co-hostess. Food o f -th e M id­

dle East will be served in keeping with this year's study course.

t 2 p.m. , >{■ if- >1 '■ W. A. RICH PIELD-H lchflcld W om an’s

club wlll meet at 2 p jn . W ednesday . a t the home of Mrs. E. L, S tre lgel

I o f the Instead ot tho residence o f M rs. M a y a t Charles A. Brown, A v o len tln e p a rty

Dll cajl in charge ot card games, n e ex-

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Lightwoight, boneless girdle i foslstont Volvolon . . . the i , ' cotton with flguro-sllmming

Soars at this new low prlcef.7.9JS Figure Controller witi

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— - m G EKMAN.Jan.Clevenger, Rupert, sjaie

m eeting of ,Union R ° h l w ^I ; Wednesday evening at

lo d e e -d e p u t^ T -w rr- im ra ife * ®r r W o o Z a ? , ^ " ^1 : corsages of pink carnmio,,,F t tI Clevenger sire>.sed cducaii™.. . the lodge, a .school ot mstn?,.?

and gave the m ono lor the » ■'Build lor the future i . L " '

' d o n e . " _____________A question and aiuw cr peHa.,

lowed her talk. ™Mrs. Clevcncrr al.w wa, nr... ,

a-glft ti'oin the lodi;c by Mr, head a.«isted by M r, son. warden. ^

I t was tnnounced tliat .Mrs e*^ O'Leary, Junior past a ,,.,cn ,blv^ ^ dent, was 111 and a t Memorial

tal In Wcker. *"SMrs. Laurn Sloan wa, »Prior to the nieeiint; a b.n,„

------ was served a t tables deroir.iiTr;pink and green candlcs. gram announced bv M-, n ? Hendrickson Included i»o

f by Peggy Hendricl[.5on. Connie (w K athy Larson nnd June ,McCon»;

"*C and R ichard G rim es who played 1 cordlon solos. "Golden sUdb,,,

of. ’'Deloras Waltz," "Hop Scotch fc 1 a t ko," "My Bonnie" and "Mclod,,

of Love.";da.y . The kitchen committee wj., s; :6w - Felix M aderlta and Mrs 0 p u,5 os lony assisted by members oi tt

lodge.th e A tea tn honor of Mr.,. cleveiiB, th e of Mrs.M

Woodhead during the alternooo.5t ¥ ^ ¥

M r s . C l i n e L e a d s

S o c i e t y ' s L e s s a>. HAGERMAN. J a n . 31—"W elflH ;,eb- ia la n c e" was the vnm ie science lesson •given-by Mr.T 17115

Cline at the m eeting of the , society Tuesday afternoon at ft

LDS church. “la n t A*'®” - president, «

ducted the m eeting. Mrs, cit . R lchlns gave the opening pnj,

hool Prince the closintoiH- A practice was held by the 8to

ing Mothers following the mett!: under direction of Mr.s. Linia

' 15, Warwick with Mrs. Prince acocc ly e r panylng a t the piano.eek, ----------------------- -,Uer. ' •*“ - " ' —‘will T h e rn r^o g rav ed

f„t ■ Wedding __ Announcementsend,ro n . Invitations

(Including L,D.S. Temple tnd i rc h Catholic)

erv- Personalizediday Napkins - P la tes - Fork, .

Spoons - C api - Cake Boiei • “ j n Wedding B ible, and P n ja l id - Boots - Brides Baoki - Gatit 3lng Books - Thank Yon Notes .

Cake O econtlons.FREE SAMPLES ,ON HEQUFST

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Fiom leli, l>lr». Wesley Sonlus and Mrs. T irens^ w om an to o b ta in inform ation conce Ihe many women w ho a re bccomlnjf Increi liffs and were seeking th e ir in ro rm a tio n froi

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Community Prop( Are Kind to Idol

•I don't suppose that every mar- death tilid woman living In Idaho has husljondaiix to give thanks dally (or the by uponOtI that she Is married or the (net will hav((lit she lives In Idaho, bul 1( she other'sli married and lives In Idaho she propertyilioald give thanks dally that there upon thill a community property taw In estate othij state,” Is a local attorney's tull owntomment r e g a r d in g community T hb ,proptrty laws. either v

Btcause ot these days' of high pendingInhultance taxes a lot of Interest propertyl! being shown by women In com- can bo cnunlty' property laws and estate por, gjtaming. Another reason Is because ment leul) community has "reached the of jjq .OIstsie wh«re widespread accumu- ^ r „ hlatlun uf wpaltli anil uiiiiiiralluir worth $building the Twin Palls tract Is j jbtjlnnln* lo pass. j,.

Under Ihe laws ol Idaho a woman s[,ell better ofl to morry a poor man ^nd upool ptat ability rather than a rich jjavo toDun who ll a great spender. The jcdei [mi man will acquire a lot ot prop-nty, one-half ot which belongs to ^

IrtfC, f IICommunity property laws give to . ,,

Ua nKe one-hall ownership In all , - teme her husband-has-and prop- . . my he ocqulres other than by gilts K .It Inheritances. It Is true husbandshue contn>l-over-conununlty prop-- — aYgrJlily, but courts have long recog- .. j.»W the wile hns absolute owner-skip of her one-half, the attorneyl«totj out. executoiIdaho law nko Is rather lilnd to

Ui« wile In rcspcct to community .,f property to that she can Inherit her ‘ liiisband's share o( community prop- J:™ ' ttly without paying state Inhcr- “ P '™ llince tox alth'ough If the estate Is P JV ., line enough she would have to pay ‘«i!i»l lax. “

H^&When .a young couple marries,S^BIch o( whom may have a small

■•mount or property acquired before -■mirrlago and before starting under

■the community property laws ot ■Dliho, It Is probably desirable that |■ihey have Joint bank accounts and ■poulbly Joint automobile titles. /■ It also Is desirable that they make / ■<llli, each leaving all of his prop- (£> ■ “•> to the other because if there■ 'tre no will and one of tho parties '■^ts, scpiu-nte properly of the one i ■t)lng would bc divided between the ■ttvlving .spouse ond tho parents of ■ w deceased, the lawyer points out.■ When children begin to arrive,

- B , >'1115 should be-made for | .........-■ ' • • principle puiposes, first, to ■ ‘W(y whether the property of the i ■wcascd parent should go In part ^

■vldMor LhV^situation thot mi^iT ■nsau It both parents were to die ■ 'lille the children were small.■ In the latter case all available ■property would go by law lo the ■ralldrnn even 11 there were no will.■ nie only way children can hold ■property when Uiey are under oge ■ “ hrouRh a guardian.■ Under Idaho low guardianships'

expensive and cumbersome and ■ p r e Is little supervision over the ■IKrdlan, says Ihe attorney. I t la■ Ijerelore generally dcsirablB to have..■»« property lor o child left by will I■ a Ilnnnclally responsible iruslce.'■ lie trustee could be given powK to■ '"""S' the property nnd u so T l'■ niedj ““ ortting to tiioir |

■ Furthermore, since girls become of i■ !*' they are 10 yeara old and■ s when they are 21 it msy be■ property 8iv-1 n , , w l ''" “ iw « r o ‘

j m o y suggests,B t! n 5 ’ / “V when « tru it■ lutn „ "’I'l'i'ens ll guardian ilmst-■ th I ? l"'»Pc>'ly when tho I " ® I* of age, he poHU. out, !■ iiM 1, becomo oldor I■ • lou

'■ th le n?„n '"■“■’'"■‘y. one o f,tho ® « r Is, th a t of 'ovoiding'■ l« « e i i , ,T '" '" '" 'I 'lnB tiio death 1 ' an■ iMtiil ^ r ">“> >iy » 'o:■ ‘itnllinia tubilanUal ainounit o l l L * «

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I rs . T ljonm s 11. Curtis a re discovering tl co n cern in g leg a l matlerfl. Mrs. Son iu s Increasing ly Interested in estate p la n n h n from th e T w in Falls county law l ib ra r

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)pertyLaws T t r ,I { * , • ■ s o t h f

Jahp W omen ba“ t?d^ith taxes can be saved if both , ,^,“ ‘5; sl?and and wife hiake wlll« where- upon death of one, the survivor I have all of the income from the ler’s share of the community >perty with tlie provision that ^ ^ i Ml the death of the survivor the a te of the first will then go in ” * ^1 ownership to the children. cJmX) rhis resu lt can be accomplished pense her w ith or without trust, de- p, id ing on the character of the )perty Involved. The Lax savings during1 be considerable, it is noted. ngy. ?’or. example, the federal govern- Prop :nt levies no taxes on an estate trustee $60,000 or less. If husband and residfr

r th $120,000, each owns $60,000. over i:f the husband were to die and proper,ve his esta te 'ou trigh t to his wile i2 would then' be worth $120,000 reques d upon her death her heirs would th e ca ve to pay approximately $10,000 The federal taxes.' to tal

However, If the husband’s prop- a f te r:y is le f t by will so tha t the wife dividets all of the income but upon her <a th it passes to the children, then be dei

the tim e of h e f death, she hns Thhly h e r $60,000 in her estate and voked

federal taxes are paid by reason h a s meither death, the attoi;ney says. No pr

A m R e r“ adv'ahrfigrTJr~!i 'Will" is iDUt Ita t the cost o( probate can be procecsened through the waiver of an pay iiecutor’s bond and by giving the explaiecutor certain powers of dealing Theth the property while the will avoidnpllflea probate. of pr{The attorney notes some think if Deaperson dies without a will, prop- dea th^ does not have to be probated childriT if a person dies with a will it or fork5 to .be probated. Others thinlc tempi

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■ fush loncd in fash loa'tigh t co lo rs,

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in e this is the hard way for the n iu s and Mrs. Curtis a re am ong exclusion ian n ln g and comm unity p roperty -« qqq lib ra ry . (S taff photo-engrdvlng). j’

above th<n a t if ft pprson leaves a will i t there is : o u ld nol have to be probated b u t such gift; ■ h e died w ithout a will It would, during t o th are wrong, the atto rney says, amountec o tin g thill, e ith e r has to be p ro - the c a te d . more th£Purpose of probate Is lo estab lish jn rece

adicliilly the fact, of death , to be acted a u re death Uixc.s are paid, lo be su re gjfts of 3 red llo rs are p a id and lo de tenn ln fi in trust udicially who Is entitled to th eroperty . , , . of trustsA nollier tm s t device Is uesd com - ^

lo n ly (or elderly people who wish D have their property go lo th e ir h i ld re n w ithout undue p robate ex - ^n,Q jt vi, lense and u n d er circum stances t h a t i,/il l perm it a ll of their property to .^.format le used for support of th e p a re n t ,.u rln g his Itfetim e, saj-s th e a tto r -

P ro p e rty con be transferred to a ru stee , who o ften is on ad u lt ch ild esid fng n ea r th e paren t w ith In- true tlona—to —th e- trustee to tu rn iver all of th e income froln th e »roperty or even part of the p ro p - r t y i t s e l f ^ th e parent w henever eq u ested o r whenever necessary for h e care and sup p o rt of th e p a re n t; |

T h e trustee Is further Instructed o take all of the tru s t p roperty i f te r the d e a th of p a re n t an d ■ liv ide It equally among the c h l l - 'I re n or such o th e r persons as m ay )e designated. w - ^

T h is kind of a trust m ay be r e ­voked a t any time arid th erefo re lo s many of th e qualities of a w il l 'Jo probate is required a f te r d e a th ; . . .DUt ItTrTTecGSSinTrto'hnve-a'^tmplearoceeding in court to assess a n d ' m y inheritance taxes, th e a tto rn ey i •xplains.

T h e principal way people c a n , iv o ld death tax es Is to m ake g ifts 3f property w hile still living.

D eathbed g ifts are n o t fre e , of d e a th taxes b u t gift4 m ade to help :h ild rc n ge t s ta rted in th e ir lives Dr for any reason other th a n "con­tem plation" of death will escape j

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u e e n f o r D a n c e ••£ R , Jan . 31—Carolyn L ind-

worthy advust-r ot Order of )0W for Qirls. w as honored and iod'queen ni a aivivce i American L eg ion hall. , | H P

lorations carried out the theme. of the rainbow •' Uonna Farm- loanne' Mell(>n

s. • ' ' ^ring hitennl.sslon Bctic Sharp, nlcd piano solo& nnd a q u ^ - - Unda Hawley. P a tric ia Cobb.' ia M unyon an d M lss Lorain. accompanied by M urlcne Tolk..5. M9n 1s C arlsn n Ls mother er an d Elwood M cCauley, dad-Imer^--------^

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E d e n R e s i d e n t sEN. Jan . 31 M i. and Mrs. | i | M | ^ m K ohtz and M r nnd '' j H H H B ) Lange were ho.M,s (or pIno- parties a t I h n r homes In.sl ‘ g,

, nnd Mrs. Lr.slie U n c t wa.s red on her blrihri;>v nnnivciso- *.’ Mr. and Mrs. C lcrhard Meyer, p- i . th e-K o h t* p n r ty , prize win- r O D n C

were Mrs. Albert -Schwarz nnd - y o h K ohtz.'^ iigh: Mrs, Raymond | Q J tr and Owen Ham m ond, low,,he Rev. Raymond Errwt. travel- I n l

the Lange home Mrs, Herman ens and Hemuui HuettUiR re- e i^st n d high score p r u « . Mr.s. Al- ° ' . r 7 n u T Schwarz and T. J, Schwarz, T h u " ^ I a and Kohtz, trav rlln g .

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. e a d e r C h o s e nLER. Jan . 31 — Mj-s. Dale ket nnd tc , was elected a.s prc.sideni o f-^boul the ii North S treet d in n e r club wlien ric carK sh. ;t Tuesday even ing a t the nome spcaklnu .si [rs. W alter S c h rn k rl. dozen talks■5. Schenkel is..sccrcliU-y-trea.s- tered Rrou: nnd Mrs. G ilb e r t Pinkston, re- tion. She t

jr- m iles yenrl;She riid

death tax an d an y g ift, made Valparaiso 5 th an three y ca is prior to Ind ., recch h will escape th e tax. ence dcgretle federal governm ent ha.«i a te r of soU tax law which I.s quite liberal. S ta te univi 5 of less th an $3,000 m ade each textile rest to any num ber o f persona need the Penn.s; be reported. W lw re both hus- In 194G. Sli I and wife m a k e a g ift this ‘fcssor In ision la doubled and am ounts O hio-State 6.000. "Foous 0'en in years w h en the gift is 500-pape a '6 th e am ount o f the exclusion many prot e is no tax u n le s s the total of malntenanc ; gifts above th e exclusion have publlsiied 1 ng th e life tim e of the giver tlonal insti unted to n^ore .th a n $30,000 . or Is director he case of h u sb an d and wife, the NiD wl e th an $60,000. pearance li. recent years congress has en- Tlic lecti d ft law p e rm ittin g tax free uled to be ; of $3,000 p e r y e a r to be made company a nist for m inor ch ildren . repairs thine o f the p r ta c lp a l advantages Washlngtoi rusts Is th a t th e y arc very foclle adaptable in s tru m e n ts for m an- p n t P

nent and d is tr ib u tio n of prop- *-i i i c . not only in e s ta te planning but HEYBUF

ost w ithout llm ie . Handy waiho atto rney em phasizes all above her horn rmatlon Is g e n e ra l In nature and bridge, ilfic problem s g enerally existing Mrs. Lilli jach fon^ily m u s t be dealt w ith and Mrs. an Individual b asis . Mrs. Waite

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« Weor It o v e r your shoui- i g ders,, as a sw ea te r I

> .Black. Bla cIc ..fiu-,;—Be»-------------- J kFoam G re e n -O re e n Purj O T '

• Belge-Belge fu r; powder j M Blue-Blue f u r ; ■ ■j!t

• Block-White fur. "J-M

100% woo: Jersey 3-pieoe ensembii match fur.' Pashionabie and «o versi piece o u tfit has a flattering blouson Ji by giant *iiky monton »h»wi collar blouie w ith sparlciing Jeweled eiosi: skirt th « f» fully lined.

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TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLIlLLS, IDAHO

S p e a k e r D o r i y t

m m .. ' RUPERT,

31. Valentlr VoRt and J

Lynda Vogt -„ThQ.:rUcj

J i" ^S b ' u ''m ^

— ' Ki honor; Lln<

Linda HosJ SM a jcarer.

M i ! f f 8 B ffiri ‘i ii[i li8 M n-sei^

r a l ^ B & H H S i i n i n j H Dallas Ji'ro’ Aldri ii.slicr.

'I'he bride

-fJ ^school andUOKOTiiV SlEdlulT L\ LE ooUece. Po<

(Staff engravlns) Mr. and M* * * * .iRP. former

FollowUif) r i c s E x p e r t -

0 S p e a k H e r e " a 1 ^ ‘

r h u r s d o y N i g h t 'DmoUiy Sleiifil l.,vle, Silver j t U Q V

; Mil. one Ot the iiaiKin'.. 'j,M authorities on tostllc and - k w y

niie. will spnik »t 8 pm /(lay ot th e Wo.'illlnKlon school ALMO, rliiin. A nyope Interested Is In- lesson, "W

(rom th e gL.vle ts continually InvcstlKnt- Life" wos IV (abrlcs coming unto the m ar- the R eliefnd 10 Inform the consumer doy o lte m Ihe late.st Inloramtion in (all- x h e th e r

re. she m ain tains nn exlensive .dlscu ,ni! .schedule making several „( M rs. Ei

talks a y ea r to widely scot- croups throuRlioul the na- ,L _ ^

She t ra v e ls more th an 25,000 jiju jg j® ,),

\ lu /u n d e rB ro d u n tc work, ol roiso university. Vulporako, Stmday In rccclving a bochelor of scl- "'JI'®''®- ilecrec' s h e received h e r m as- n ie t:ne( ( science degree . Irom Ohio ^ s n n lf e d university . Her doctorate In f™;" Tl'<=

' rcseorch was earno'd Irom "'Ijl o® 'cnnsy lvnn la Slote university 7 7 ®™ 10, She w as on ossoclale pro- lu i ig h t^ ju

In te x ti le and clothing atSlate university.--------—cus on Fabrics," a mammoth,JBC au thorita tive text on the

problem s Involved In fabric ■'cnance, w hich she wrote wos ■ihed In e a rly 1068 by the No- ■1 In stitu te of Drycleanlng. She ■ ector of consum er relations for ■ ID w hich Is sponsoring h e r op-1 ~ i X i . ncc here .; lecture w as previously schcd- to be h e ld n t tho Idaho Power ^ony aud ito rium b u t because ol g r.s there will be held o t the ■ ilngton schoBl oudltorlum. 1

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n t e r t a i n s C l u bYBURN, Jan . 31-^ Mrs. Leo Iy was h o stess to the OB club *r home l a s t week for two tables'idge. \ r '>. L illian M atthew s ployed high V J Mrs. O eorge M atthews, low.W alter H olstein was a guest. 1 —

------------ -n SiOne of m a n y

lembie with dyed-to- versatile . . . our 3-

son Jacket higWlghttd collar, a cap lieevcd closing, and a tiim

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l y n V o g t a n d ' W e d d i i

I . W i n n M a r k p •

a l e n t i r i e ' s D a y ’ ^SRT. Jan. 31-Tlie eiiRi v ^ H |in rtn rm ro m m 8 ~ 'n i ffn 'iirKc-pff mtlne's dav of Darlyn 'Valerie r.... id J. C. Wumhave been an-] »:■ d‘"B y"'licf" n io th e i^ S f r^ v a - VoBt, Rupori.xUcs.. Will. .b£ so.lcmni»^a a iMl In IhP Riipprt Tiinlty i_ |^ ^ M ||B

^n churrh.VoRt ha.s'chasen her sl.ster.

I Kae VdRh to—br -maid-of Linda Haxby, Heyburn, and Tracy, Paul, bridc.«nnaids:Hess, flower cirl. nnd her r

r. Kandy Paokhani, for ring

l^est man (or the bridCRroom | ...Allas Carottn, Lynn Schodde. \Mdridge an'd Ed Vaughn will h '*

Qride-elcct i.s n senior nt Min- P*? h school. Winn is a 1967 grad- I ^>f Anchorapi’, Alii.ska, liiph |v and ha.s attended Idaho Slate ^ - , Pocatello. Hr is the .son of 1)AKL\. id Mrs. John Winn. Anchor- rnier local ro.sidenUs.w ing th eir m arriage, the cou- j pv J f Lmake. their hoiuQ m Anchor- ^ ^ H 11 r le re W inn will be employed e b rlde-elrct will continue lier P O l

a t Anchorage h ig h schooL K IN G HII >/. if. if. MiK)re. prosi

I P \* I p rovem ent cd y D i s c u s s e d .lo ln tm e c tin

X I f . . , H am m ett aiV A l m o b o c i e t y/ ! G le n n s Ferr:[O. J a n . 3 1 — Social science Dor

•‘W eighed in Uie balances." U niversity o h e g eneral topic "LDS Family ice agent, v was the subject discussed in ©n how to i e lle f society m eeting Tues- Qut a demor 'te m o o n a t the LDS church, a n d glvo po th em e was developed tlirough g iven a t sun

llscusslon under the direction 5. E a rl Taylor, tcacher. P m r c

A rth u r Taylor conducted the .. r l O C c ig a iid Mrs. H. E. K ing was In WENDELI ( of the music. fou n d atio n Ie ty U nion m eeting will be held O rc h a rd Va y In M alta for all executive w eek netted ,g h e ld a t thetheology lesson, "T lie church Pinochle

zed in the last dispen.sation." p lay ed and i •Tlie Doctrine and Covenants"- w ere 72 prej » p resen ted next Tuesday. M rs. C. D /e rs were led by Mrs, Floyd o f D im es ch t a n d Mrs. Wllllflm Tracy. Valley area,

i;aigl(Cruise FasT hat Travel Gracefully In to Sum m er. . .

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. M a n y o t h e r , ■ U J j a

d i s p l a y l

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J d i n g P l a n n e d U r i r t I r e

F o r S eWa-Kl-Tom

^ l U n B S ^ ^ g ^ won*^lic honor;' in the n

-annuaUGamp.r ports leai

sales V___...1 - J 11. - -awftraen "tne ii

addition to th mls.' l.on,

K*^^'j{.';^>^^-^^^^^^^^Bp~‘canipriship lo $200 worth. Cl

ceived onc-ha^ I ^ E h B P j ^ selling over $1

Tlie 12 girls

.Ann Marie C:',• 'V< 'son. Dlimn__I

- • 1 Phyllis Ingalls* - ,Squlrc.s. Mi.ss ^

* j Donna Wiiulsn' I L f \ Procced.s frn

u - .- -. ' ‘ to miilntiiln I■I' l .1 . / \ ' 7 i t-' camp in ^he .s

A ■'lKLVN VALKItlK VOliT ' i F i l e r R «

(Staff rnerovlnsl p

P a r l e y S e t n „ u ie \”y ill'e'; ■ ■ ^ , . for a dinner

o r A r e a L l u b s cievencei. rmLi HILL. Ja n , 31 Mr.s Ted J r i l ; " [o o p ii

pi'fsldent ol tlic Home Im - H''’ lOPP >’lent club, annoiincr.s that a Mlnervnecting of tho C’.leiui.s Kerry, conducted theett and local clul) will' be moothiglobekt 1:30 p.m, Fruiiiy al the dlscii.ssed. Rl5 Ferry Moose hivll. srnted a poer

Dorothy Stephens. Boise, binhday anrslty of Idaho cxti*nsion serv- Wildey. found ent. will*'speak to the chibsX to conduct niretlnRs wlVli- Crawford ancdemonstration n«i'nt a t lai ^Ivo pointers on Ir.s.sons to \A /nt summer mceilnns. / V \ l o , VV

o c e e d s N o t e d•IDELL, Jan . 31 - National president ot itlon benefit sponsored by the club when It rd Volley Pollyanna club la.st noon at tlio netted 161.06. Tlie event was Greene.It the Orchard Valley school. --^ ..H crm n whle ond other games were vlco president 1 and a cake walk held. There ‘'“f . seerctorj 12 present. Plans were, C. D. Bydalch li th e March dirmer party lies chairman for tlie O rchard tlio homo of

area. bands of men

isMons ^

0

k m m m m i m r n iim - ' / S i S H B B r a

m ' b H i i l m f l l W l Top: — C(|d1-cu

l i n 'T w l change ot seerS / E k i t V l i t ^

o r fcUck, M-H .

Dacron dresi tra ' Jreahej its point,

.jaclcet' Is shed,^^ . ■ and noHr^n. W

I \ Black anil «hll«t: I I f r tc a and «hll«|

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L e c i d s ^ “a l B s r H | | i

S e c o n d ' Y e a r " | jrom C a m p Fire g ro u p has.* . I Ionors fo r fhe sccond y e a r I Ihe m o s t candy d u r tn g the. i " l unp.r-Pige-oandy CQlgt ro - • lead er, Mrs. J . 0 . B la ir ..les w ere $732. T he council ii'.Ji. - ~ f .#e tw ‘-3no B in s .ii' priBO'Oi^’ o " u i '"~T'*>i0 the ir 10 per cent com- ' l | l

airTPculved a fiill n yp lo r selling m ore than” ijn 1. C onn ie F rltli, R osan n o W1 J a n ic e Ulrich e a c h re« ' e -h a lf a cam persh ip r o r ^ ' i/.i •r $100 w orth . ' V7; girLs p a rtic ip a tin g in th e Miss B la ir , D an a B ry a n t, '

le C am pcau , C arm a C ar-in P lch^rry , . — F r ith ;------- ^Balls. Bonnlo Reid. K a t h y ' ,1li.ss T ob in , Miss U lrich a n d (•lulsor. ,;1.s frntn t.he sales a re used jyj tin t l i r Camp F ire O lrls he so u th hills.

R e b e k a h s “ ‘' I

0 F e t e L e a d e r , i^?Jiin , 31 - P lans w ere l |

the local Rebekah lodge ■ mer h o n oring ‘‘M rs r 'E d lt l i“ * H. R u p ert, assembly p res l- ' ■n 11 m e t Tuesday ev en in g MP F h a l l . |k nerva Lorain, noble g ran d ,1 the sp.<5slon. T he d is tr ic t0 be h e ld Feb. 23 h e re was l |

R u th M cDonough p re- w poem com m em orating t h e .ann iversary of T h o m a s V

ounder of Odd F ellow ship . B!vere M r. and Mrs. H om er ,l l |

nnd T e rn L an caste r. |J;

W ^ l k e l - W I M I

D d L o c a l C l u b ;ail W alk e r was c h o sen os ’.J

of th e Addison A venue n It m e t W eAiesday a fte r- Uie h o m e of M rs. Percy

trm a n W anm an.w as.£ lected— ^ den t a n d Mrs. RusseU H e r- [;• c ta ry -treasu re r.ivere m ad e for a V a le n tin e JJ arty to be held F eb . 11 a t Jjl0 of M rs. Al P e te rs . H u s - • m em bers will be guestg.

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1 trav e ta (inywhere, w - Dirit.ol view w hen t h e

T o w iu*;' ,d r)p .(liT P e rm an en tly id ea l« d . \

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T W I N !

1 ^ B l i i i n c ti p i l i | i 1 1 J . ■■

i ih p e r io d ,(lii . ' v l ^ -i:: ;: r T w in F a lls B r u in s s u r r o i

' f . a n iro n c lad d e fe n s e S a t u r d ( r i‘ e r n Id a h o c o n fe re n c e lead (f) ii ‘ ; B h o o tin g p e rc e n tn g e , \v n s 1f " ' - : !l ’ t o h i t s te m m e d f r o m t h e i

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p I \ Rogers Paces> Bruins to Win Over Braves

/ Larry Rouen trlsgercd a momi: J I lory Twin Falls roily cn rly In■■■ ■ I ‘ lourlh qunrlcr ond th o t b rlc j bu' , i ' govo tho Brains o 37-3< South:

' Idaho confcrcnce victory over B(I | l 'I Brovcs Friday niBlit.

II - I 11 1 ' Rogers blew lllc inio n falter'il ' ' ' 'I :i Bruin mochlne tliot hod, been Ij ,.,, y by the Brovcs lotc In th e th1 . 1 11 Quortor and leading m o st otIl I M way. Under-his leadersh ip , T\J . ''I S), FalU struck lor seven stroll; : J ’ ! points and then (ought o ff ,o Be. J r 1 lullcourt preii Just often enough1': ; j capture tlie victory,i. I } |' Both teoms spent th e ir time

J : ' ' . offense woltlnii for on e rro r In1.' iii' . opposition defenses. T w in Fi• ' 1 ' stayed with Its m o n -to -m an i ; ’ I , I 'fense while Boise ogaln tried; • ' zone which stymied th e Bru

earlier th is year.' I"!! . Bolsodrew llrst blood a« th e ga

' opened only to hove th e BruX ] i: ■ come back t i make It o sec-saw fl' Il f quorter. Bolsa was on top 0-7 ot' ■ }| ■ I end of the first eight m inutes,

Il . As the accond quorter opened, 1/ ■ D l Hilton, who filled In w ith so■: ’ HI tlm d y outside shooting a ll nig

i '' n and Dave Fix collected goala to g; ■ the Bruins a lead. They w ere t

M seconds later bul Ulrich shoved in i Bnilna ahead for keeps. By h a lftl

».■ I l l ■ Twin Falls wos on top 20-16 ot Mil leading by six polnts a t ono atoge

li-:. iWi: Boise opened the second h a l f w•, iii 1 ' a filll court press and w ith 42 s " ■ sfiT] ondFferaaln lhs Iff tHe gam e. E ' ' lIlJ brey h i t from tho top of th e key, ■ llSil tie the count ot 25 all.

,! i;W! I Rogers got a tree th row to mi• J l i J It 26-2B ond Fix got\^o le f t-h a n t r f TW T ‘ «eml-hqok shot Just before th e bi t . j j ; (| “ , ie r . Hilton came th rough w ith t

o ther of hia JO-foot Jum p shots ; ,;;l| s ' tho period opened and R ogers, w'.■'■•Il ■ wos controlling both b o a rd s a t t

' tim e, pulled down a retiQund a ■ ‘ •' : stuffed It back In to give T w in Ft

I Its biggest lead of the n ig h t a t 32- ; . T he Bplsa press, which h a d n 't 1

leoted piay up to th a t p o in t, atari

I ra ttlin g Twin Falla an d t h e B ra i, storied comlng>back. T h ey crep t

w ithin two points before o lu tc b -I I ton canned another o u ts ld a «1’

■ Again 3o1s8 pulled w ith in tw o pol ; os Laubenhelm hit a so ft Ju m p all

The Bruins gel their la s t p o in t wl i Boise cooch D anFpdrea w a s c h an

I - w llh a technical foul fo r proteatl » decision too vlgorously.

Although Boise m ade only f fouls, the Bruins canned sev en f throws without a miss.

') Jerom e eighth gritdo b e a t T \Foils eighth grade In the! l l r s t gai

--------- ----------TW IN-r*lia ST. BOISE S4I' '!lf, BoU« fsftfttnT w in Falls fs ftp‘ I ' WlllUm I l o t Fix 4 Si i ll :, Jin»n I I 0 SHilton S II ; IL_________ Lmbtnliiiii 1 l-U-7 Klnchelm. - 3. 0I , i n n JltCormlck I 0 « H none™ 3 S• ) I i Ol.ni) 1 0.0 2 Ulrich 1 1i i I 'i I Fannin I 0 I KuUer 1 0

5. p I . Embrr ' 1 I I T

;; ;t : ToUll ' IJIO I II ToUli IS 7 1A !'i , Scor# by QUtrt*r»l? r,H : , J -Soil. ............... ... .. t U ts st-

I T>iln^«lli w . ...7 !0 SB S7-

1 1 Scanloi) LeadsI I Gooding Past ill Oakley 61-52illlllS GOODINO.'Jail. 31 — Jo y Sci yllj I ; i - - - : ? l o n - p o m « d tlirough aa p o in ts hS I ■ Soturday night to lead th e Goodilll I ' Senators to o 01-S3 d ec ision o;|j| I ; tho Oakley Hornets.I I .B o th team s employed B f a s t brii {I j [ a tta c k th a t kept t)ie gam e going? {( ' ' a record clip, Qooding connec| l | j ,1 ; oh 24 of G9 shots f r o m ' th e fl^11 I while the Hornets got 17 o n 44jHlj I tem pts,™ I Oakley's Gary C m nncy keptI II ' place on top the Big Seven coni >11 I . . ence scoring race by ta n k in g 18. lH N Gooding won the p relim in ary , f i n - - ~ T h e box score;UI I GOODINIi II, OAKLEY SI<n ff Goodlni fill|>rip0<kliy f i It i^ I _______(ilbbont ; i n » jjorcb ; •

n ■ Moyer ! 1 i B M«rtln 0 1Sc>nl«n IS M SS IlntemBii 2 3

■J . I.oaml> 1 0 I 3 Weill I I' ' Nolion t 0 I illu n trr 3 3

!;l ' Hnpklni '0, 0 1 fer.nney 8 S11) Colter 0 0 1 0 Adtmi 2 3J ' Uorrli iM 1 4

i | ; J ' ' Total! SU1I7M Totala 17 IS Ii M .. . .I f (iwiillng — ... ...... EO 87j Oakley _____ __ ...IS 2S IH

jjl|-L...HaileyEdgesGlenns Ferry

i By36to’35I F H A M Y , Jon. 31 — T h e HoI , ‘Wolverines got olf lOtt s ix -p o in t 1£ I In tho Ural half, h e re t o n ig h t i

th en fought oI( a d esp era tio n di i by tile Gleniis Ferry P ilo ts to

---------------o u t a 38-35-vlctor}’. — ----------------j Tlio Pilots went a h e ad b y a sit[ po in t twice In the f in a l periodi _______ ^ 0 unable lo hold th e a d v a nti

7 “ : n ia e c w K jn tin n in c f iw n g if iH i J : lo r Hailey. D, Anderson g o t 13 pol

'■ ' to lc o d th e P ilo l j . t ‘ T h e box tcorei I IIAILKY 1 (ILKNNS rBRHY. IIr ' lUlley . fcfp ftp O In i F r r f itfiiI llchtuiU I 4 4U AimInq 0 %{; •. DillMhl 0 I 1 J Andnin 0 0

Campbell I l ;9 M o m n 1 0 i »ltlc«war I l ilP o w tra . 1 1f CblprUn/ I .1 IO«tnvb«ll .1 <

W U , 1 I 4 V t k I I

ToUli 1V»U4* I I 111i • , ScoM hr quariirai

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FALLS Cl H u rry t o

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, C o a s t i nu r ro u n d e d t h e C a ld w e ll C o u p a r s v i t u r d a y n i g h t a n d c ru s h e d t h e Soi l e a d e r s 4 2 -2 9 . A l th o u g h t h e C ou

v a s low , m u c h o f C a ld w e l l 's i n a b i t h e s t i c k y m a n - t o - m a n d e f e n s e T

F a l ls e m p lo y e d . D e f e n i______h o n o r s w e n t to c e n t e r D

» g F ix i w h o held J i m K e c o n f e r e n c e le n d in g .s c o r e r , six polnLi, four of t h e m In

1 1 1 Ilnal q u a rte r when T w in F a lla a 15-poin t advantage.

B u t everyone used by co ach S H illiard aparkled d u rin g the

nIng. Bill' Hilton ond C h a r le s m omcn- icr f illed in the guard p o s itio n s

y In the ot th e n ig h t while L a rry K in d Icf surge and L o rry Rogers did y e o m a n ' Southern on th e backboards along w i th F rer Boise T h e gam e started o u t in .

fash ion , Caldwell Ju m p in g off faltering •-3 le a d before the B ru ln S <

leen tied back to tie i t 7-7,. he third As th e second q u a r te r opt , of the Tw in P a lls began s to p p in g Ip. Twin Ooldwell th ru s ts ond It w a s nt

s tra ig h t point Caldwell wos co m p le te ly s ’ 0 Boise off. T h e visitors s tru g g led th r nough to tho n e x t eight m inutes w ith

four p o in ts to show to r t h e i r e tim e on while T w in FalU b lasted th e f

)r In the open. P ix an d Bart S t ro n g - s t i in Falls the a s sa u lt w ith tield g o a ls and non de- Icr p icked up five. I t w e n t th a t ;rled the until hn lftlm e, when T w in

Bruins loft th e floor with a b u rg eo n in iU. m.M’g.ln,,.......

the game T h e BruUis hastily m o u n te d > Bruins lo 24-12 os the secortd h a l f op saw first w hen F ix h it tor two s o f t Jt -7 o t the shots. A full court prc-s.s h a lted les. . .Bruin a tta c k long en ough fo r C tned. Bill" well to narrow Uip count t o 10 pi th some but t h a t wos oa closo os t h e vl« 11 night, ever cam e ogoln.^ to give M idw ay tliVough the f i n a l pe vere tied Fix. H ilto n and W arner p a ra d e oved the the f re e throw lino to c a n o n e c halftlm e Ity to ss apiece and the B r u in s ov • 16 o tte r th eir biggest lead, 37-22.I stoge. H lltp n ended tiio n ig h t by li la l f with Ing tw o long Jumpshots t h a t o 1 42 aec- two Caldwell free throws a n d , a n e ,* E m -g o a l.i6 key to In th o preliminary, th e T w in 1

sophom ore winning s t r e a k to moke b ro u g h t to a halt by C o ld w ell's ;-handed vees 60-48. T he Junior B ru in s ' th e buz- was b ro u g h t obout by o c o ld spe » ith a n - the fo u r th quarter t h a n eno sho ts as Caldwell to take a 60-40 loot ers, who desperation rally Just m l.ssed pu 9 a t thU the g am e out, imd and CnUwell tu ft pt WilTwIn KUa fa flvin Palls f-"'*''"’ ■ ' " " ‘ 2! ™ ™ “ aioanai I «!llo.lii»™ .0 Ia t 32-25, Keller I < S |l|Illton S Iid n ’t &f” n. Mntsmy 2 I 1 6’Kinrhclo« 1 1' Swenaon 2 0 fi 4Ulrich (1 01 !> ;««« Crockett 1 2 3 4 Warner 0 I8 Broves Cotler i 1c rep t to Slmnr \ 0

T ouu a ia i iz o - To u u j7 i a e SIIOC. br quarternVD polnto CaMwell ............. , . . 7 ' 11 10 2jn p allot. TwJn F»1U.......... 7 20 20 4In tw h en — “

S g Bobcats Rail) m/in To Top Idaho “s t g ^ e ” Vandals 68-6(34 --------------------

ft pf tp BOZEM AN. Mont.. J an '. 31 WV- J * 5 j | M o n ta n a S ta te college B o b cn ta a J 1 1 lied stro n g ly In the se c o n d h a lf2 8 1 6 er tra iling most of thp w ay to '! fl 1 I Vandnls 68-66 In a i * ® * conference, basketball g am e tpn

-- ---------L arry Chaney’s 22 p o in ts pu 712 S7 the Bobcata to their u p h ill trim 5 84-54 trailed 43-41 a t Interm is R 17-37 Idaho's outside shooting, w

hurt MSO in Uie first h a lf , fall J in tlie final 20 m inutes, ejinl

I Q S Bobcats to pile up a 59-50 midway In the lost period.

Two goals by Idaho’s Jo h n 1 c r loua cu t the load to '67-66-w lt

seconds left. WiUi one second M ontana State's Jack T illey 1

I A free throw to cap the acqrlng 10 points.

ny Scan* team h it on 41 p e r cern ta here shots,OftAdlnir fir ft jifip'MSO f J fi■ ® IJveUma B 1 & 10 Chanay H iion over Shaifer « 0 ainvallac* 2 2

Ctilman 4 4 4 1;! K l]y S iISt break S l 2 7 lUrrla 7 C

"in* nt ‘ 3 11 Tilley 6 «going a t 1 1 0 3 Iiroi 0 connected Waltun 0 3 1 2 Manln . fl tthe field Murphy 0 (1in 44 a t- ________ i t

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m a r k , o n e I n c h h e l d b y Y u r i S t a p a n o v . t

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into only 11 points.T h e B o b c a t s h a d t o o v e r c o m e

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p u t t h e C a p i t a l c i t y c r e w s a f t o n t r a c t . b e h i n d t h e m ,

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J a n s s u r v i v e d a f i r s t h a l f s c a r e h e t o n i g h t a n d b a t t l e d b a c k i n t h e f i r p e r i o d s t o s q u e e z e o u t a 4 1 - 3 8 w o v e r t h e V a l l e y V i k i n g s .

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i. a f t e r t h e f i r s t p e r i o d n n d 2 2 -2 0h a l f t l m e . T h e y s l i p p e d a h e a d 3 3 -

JJ n t t h e e n d o f t h e t h i r d p e r i o d a: m a i n t a i n e d t h e t h r e e - p o i i u m a r e

6 t o t h e e n d .W e a v e r t o p p e d t h e s c o r c r s w i th

p o l n u f o r W e n d e l l . C h u c k W e b b w h i g h f o r V a l l e y w i t h 1 4 .

V a l l e y w o n t h e J u n i o r v a r s i t y g a iI 4 0 - 3 8 .66 n i e b o x s c o r e :

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C a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t y w i t h I

m o n t h p l u s c o m m i s s i o n . T r a i n ( ii 'B A r e y o u b e tw e e n 1 !5 a n d 35

s c h o o l e d u c a t i o n , s o m e s a l e s e ; o u t c o n s t a n t s u p e r v i s i o n , w i l l c o l l e c t i o n - w o r k ?

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wo c a n o ffe r?I f y o u c a n a n s w e r y e s l o t h e a

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;e G a m e sI’t even Russian who caused all f io r^ of co

m 'H e ed U»e height wlOT a" bun t-u p llil After he’d made seven - fc

IS. who. Thom as asked the officials to ra ;en the th e bar to seven feet, one and or

fo u rth Inches, which w ould shati ar, and a l l world records. Indoors or oi

doors. If he made it. B u t he miss le body on all three tries.L he was Earlier. Ron Delany Jogged to I

2 6 t h consecutive mile victory nendous winning the Wanamaker mile i the first th e fourth straight y e a r. He w0 wring t im e d In 4:005.

Paul Winder of M argon St r of his captured the 60-yard dash In

a n d In the process dealt trip le Olyi ven-foot p ic champion Bobby Morrow 1 Thomas, f i r s t Indoor defeat.

•b o rro w was third b eh in d Wln( 'en feet, a n d Jonas Splegal of College Pa nov. the M d.

A w a y in F i n a

lise b y 54 -48led up t h e i r collective s h o o t i n ? ey o u rth q u a r t e r hero S a t u r d a y ni?: w as a non-confcrciice g a m e , F r a m . B o is e Rot 13 field g o a l s cor on 20 o f 31 charily a t t e m p t s . Boi;

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r i By 46-35 TaUyMlD oil J- - ■ Jstarted m o u n t a in HOME. Jan . 31

BobcaLs M ountain Home’s Tigers Jumped < Burley tonlghf* nline to w ere never bended In handling t

’ sflfelv F ile r WlldcALs a 46-35 defeat.T h e Tigers Imd little trouble, h

ficorer. t in g a good percentage of their sh( Fannin

, 11 for finding the hofro m outside.

H ooker wa.s high p o in t m an . lea I n s the'Mountntn Hom-e a tta c k wl

f ir f ir f ip 15. Mai was high for F l ie r with J « J « points.J 5 i ] | T h e Tigers took a 12-9 f ir s t quc 1 1 6 3 t e r lead, widfened It to 26-18 a t t < 0 R h a l f nnd 37-23 at th e e n d of thi1 J J J periods before Flier m anaged to* nt 0 0 1 A ro w the margiD In the la s t quart2 0 1 4 T h e box score:‘> 1 0 1 MOUNTAIN IIOUE 46. FILER 35----------- M t. Home fjt ft pf tplFller fu fl pi9 1119 40 Montro.<e 2 I 2 &!McCundlea 0 1 0

' Voatlda I 0 2 5 Mai h 0 1.1.1 49 lU y a 4 1 fl D^Hin. 2 2 335 64 Jn n e a .1 I J 7 Te*an 3 3 4

ll<K>ker f. ] nS 'N ire 3 1 3

t e .Scofield 2 (I I 4'Pele-raon 1 0 0 ArosWifiiy ! .0 14j

T ntali 20 III Totala D 7 1! Score liy n‘>*rlfn;

Mountain Hcimi . 12 2A 37y F ile r ....................... 9 -1 8 23

;s Mike Souchak friS Leads in Openhe final I T■38 win' -SAN DIEGO. Calif,, J a n . 31

IBiK Mike Souchak forged Into tl yet to ,lead of the $20,000 San Diego Opi

e game pol f tournament late today, shoe igs 12-6 i*'K ^ three-under-par 69 in tl 12-20 a t^ h lrd round fof a total score of 2 id 33-3oS^^ ^ one-.shol lead over his neo lod and ‘•‘S t rivals.margin T h e (irassliiRer. N. Y .. p ro tour

th e par 3fi-36-72 Ml.ssion Vail with 16 country chib In 34-35-69. I t wasi

ebb was th e low score of the d ay but wl h is first-round 65 and 68 Friday

tygame 8ood enough lo g ra b the froi Tied at 203 were D ave Ragan,

newcomer from Chattanooga by wi 33 of Orlando. Pla.. and B ob Rosbu rL'ftpfti' of Palq Alto. Calif. R a g a n had

!J * i 66 nnd Rosbiirg a 69.

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I n 6.3 f o r 1 1 , f i e l d ‘ g o a ls . H e p e o r e d a

; O ly m - t o t a l o f 2 4 .

o w h is j g ( 5 a l l o w e d A d a m s S t a t e o n ly I I

f i e l d g o a l s . T h e B e n g a l s h i t 35 o u t W in d e r q j q2 a t t e m p t s * .

:e P a r k , B e n g a l s a d d e d a n o t h e r b r o k ­

e n r e c o r d , 68 r e b o u n d s I n a s in g le g a m e , t o t h e f o u r th e y . , s h a t t e r e d

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le d I n d i a n s c o r i n g w i t h I I e a c h .L I t w a s t h e 1 5 th s t r a i g h t w in

a g a i n s t t h r e e lo s s e s f o r I S O t h i s / y e a r . T h e B e n g a l s a r e g o i n g a f t e r - . t h e i r - s e v e n t h f l t r a l g h t - R o c k y - M o u n -

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n i f f h t l o o p r e c o r d . .■p M aho S t . f i t f t p f Ip 'A d im a S t . f ir ft p f tp1 rCG M c N e cley fl 1 I I ’U m le n 0 fl 2 flr n m . M orrU 7 3 1VKreim 0 2 2 2

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ing t"he L am as L oun ty t'sfl Is V ic to r Over..

G ra n d v ie w .c i c w l t h P A I R F I - E L D , J a n r - 3 l --------L e d byw i t h 10 2 5 - p o l n t e f f o r t , i h e

C a m a s C o u n t y M u s h e r a o v e r p o w e r -

; t o u a r - G r a n d v i e w h e r e t o n i g h t 5 7 - 4 5 . ■1 a t t h e M u s h e r s h a d t h i n g s g o in g)f t h r e e a l m o s t f r o m t h e s t a r t .

to ‘ n a r - “ ^ l o i ^ l y p r e s s e d ,j u a r t e r L a r r y H a r r i s o f t h e v i s i t o r s t r i e d

' h a r d t o m a t c h H u t c h i n s o n ’s o u t* 35 p u t a n d t o p p e d t h e O r a n d v l e w s c o r -

K f l pf tp i n g w i t h 2 0 p o in t s . 1 ® 1 I n a g i r l s ’ p r e l i m i n a r y g a m e . C a m -

[ ; J ' J a s l o p p e d G r a n d v ie w 4 7 - 2 9 . V a n t .i 4 0 S k l k e h a d 14 a n d L e w l n 12 f o r » 1 s M h e w i n n e r s .‘ 0 0 2 C A M A S C O U N T Y 57. fJR A N D V lK W 43

r^amae C o . f l p f tp .C randvw f s f t p f t p - (i. c m 1 0 6 2 L n H a p r i i 3 J 5 »

‘ M u lc h in a n 12 I 4 2.V A n fien o n 0 1 0 1. , ■ L. c m 6 .f 2 l.TFIelda 0 1 4 1

*7 4« .s p a e k m n n 1 1 S J iH u re h a rd t 1 2 3 4 -3 35 F ro a te n a o n 4 0 12'Jen»en 6 0 1 10

,Ly H a r r la I) 2 2 20

l l r T o ta la 24 9 |f i5 7 ! T o U lt 18 « LS 4fi I J I V S c o re b y q u a r te r* :

< ^n iaa C o u n t y . 13 30 42 S7C ra n < lv !rw . » 1U .12 45

i f D A i® " '" 'j I will sell my entire her toured •'“ 'e miles north of Rupci

S i ! L u n c h w i l l b e s e

I t w ith■Iday i t ' ■ ___ ' •

m W E D N E Ilosburg

32head--Hol?(U11 'Ofch boy T h e m o re m a t u r e cow s

S 5 S i ' R O S IE —2 years old, ABS brcc lbs. per day—3.5 te.st. Bred Di

! IV IE — 2 years old, ABS brcedlnsp e r day. 3.6 test. Bred

D A IS Y —5 years old. ABS breci J llw . per day. 3.5 test. Bred

. nE M T T A -fi yeart-nlrt.-A,B.'i brcn J O lb s. per day. Test S.'l, Bred

S P O T —3 years old, ABS breedin, p e r day. Test 3B. Bred

I F L O S S Y —7 years old, giving 271I t e s t . Bred Aub. 10, 1058

B O S S — 7 years old, giving 40 lbs 3.6. Bred Dec. U, 1058

■ G O R G E O U S -ll years old, giving ™ T c-st 3.5, Bred

P E G O Y -4 years old, ABS brcc I lb s. per day, 4.0 test. Bred Julj

- ■ - ^ J S U S I E - 2 years old, ABS breedin I p e r day, 3,4 test. Bred

)D O N N A -« ' years old, giving 3!

T e s t 4.1. Bred N A N C Y -2 years old, ABS brco

lbs. per day. 4.7 test, Bred N E L L — 6 years old, ABS brecdlni

p e r day, 3.4 lest. Bred per L A D Y —a years old, ABS brtcdlniI. p e r day, 3.7 test. BredIgh M A R Y —4 years old, ABS brec(th - lbs. per day, 3.4 test. Bredind B E A tn T f-S .y c n i'so ld —JU 3a,bt[(

lb s. per day. Test 3.B. Bred

All ot tlio cows In this' I - - - ------------- — liero-are ootual-reoords-et'

dairy lierdi In th is area. Tl o t ADS breeding. I f you i T here will bo n loading cl

silt Y o u a r e i m c o i i t e L

, Tt

K E IT H 19^- Goylofd Phillips, Au(

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: ■

) TIGHT Dd i a i t s ^ r e a iI T \ * J J- 1Is-. I B iw P * B

by S c o r e o fT h e B u h l I n d i a n s b r o k e o p e n a t i j

1 a 3 6 - 2 9 i J i g S e v e n c o n fe r e n c e v k la ra ted t h e t e a m s a t t h e e n d o f eac con tro l d u r i n t r t h e s e c o n d h a lf , b u t o u s t, T ' l e . I n d i a n s s a n k 41 p e r c e n--------c e n t f r o m th e f o u l l in e , c o m -. p a r e d w i t h 2 8 ,a n d 2 5 f o r t h e L T i g e r s .“ B n e i n e d " t h e scoring,, netting 14

p o i n t s fo r th e In d ian s . R oss D row n h a d l ^ f o r B uhl. H ig h fo r J e ro m e w a s B i l l .B lock w ith 10.

_ B u h l ’s “v ic to ry v ir tu a lly c in c h ed i l l l t h e B i g S ev en co n fere n ce t i tle fo r

t h e i d l e M ln lco S p a r ta n s . T h e u n d e - ■Idaho f e a t e d S p arta r ts , b o a s tin g a n 8 -0 Rocky r e c o r d , m u s t lose th re e of fo u r ' g a m e s In o rd e r for a n y tea m to tie

t h e m , o r d ro p all fo u r t i lts to lose jy the t h e c h a m p io n s h ip . B u h l m ea n w h ile guard p u l le d in to a tie w ith Je ro m e fo r

r cent s e c o n d p lac e , bo th h a v i n g 4-3 ired a m a r k s .

J e r o m e w on th e ju n io r v a rs ity inly 11 g am e . 43-28.35 out T h e box score:

BUHL 36, JEROME 29, , , Buhl fit ft pf tplJerome ft? fl pf Ipbrok- Iiuell 4 6 1 HtKulm 0 0 S 0single C hrtej 2 0 0 4Tomberlln 3 0 3 fi

ittorpH Drowrv 4 'i 2 iO'C. Morris 2 1 0 fi, Waako 1 ft 1 2’I-chm«n 4 0 I S

the 2 0 fl 4 Block 6 0 6 10Davis 1 0 0 2'

derson ^Scorc by quarter*:

t win Buhl ................................... s IB 22 U3 this Jerom* ....................... « 19 21 2'J

after ^

“TsKiiiibeilyGets Ti\ 59-27 Yictorv0 I fl e'

j i I Over Shoshone1 n il S H O S H O N E , Jnn . 3 1 -K lm b e r ly 's 1 2 1 B u l ld o g s Jum ped o n th e Sho.shone

I n d i a n s h e r e ^onight a n d ro lled u p a n e a s y 59-27 victory.. T h e B u lldogs .spurted to a 15-7

____ f i r s t q u a r t e r lead a n d n ev e r le t u p , •i.’i -’i .n w id e n in g th e m argin In every period ,

M o r r is h a d ' a ho t s tre a k fo r t h e : ' B u l ld o g s a n d to taled 18 polnLs o n i

e ig h t f ie ld goals a n d tw o b u c k e ts ; f r o m t h e fo u l line. i

y S h o s h o n e played a good floor g am e < a n d h a d p len ty of c h a n c e s b u t th e I n d i a n s w e re cold o n th e ir sh o o t- i

1 ' . ' In g . L o w e ll John.son led th e h o m e i s q u a d .w i th 10 polnLs. j

K i m b e r l y also w on th e ju n io r v a r s i t y p re lim in ary g am e . '

T h e b o x score:-ed by k i m b k k l y '89. a n o sn o N R 2Tt, ■ ih e fflm horly / k ft pf t|»Shoahone fir ft pf tplOwer- I’ftrncs fl 2 1 2 Thorne 3 0 1 fi.(■ KlJl>orn .1 2 3 fllMAlibutA 0 3 2 3 1

' Morri* il 2 4 lUfMunia 1 0 2 2 jgoing Reftffon n 1 3 i;i>i. Jhn«n 1 K 5 Ifl ,s tart. Den. M<lly S 0 I IQiWhltchcad 0 2 4 2 *

rncqnH MorriU fi 1 2 13!Sturifoon 0 0 1 0 'Uomney 1 1 1 3.B«Uar 0 0 2 n

I tried Pnto n 2 1 2!Le. Jhn*n 0 0 1 01 out* Don Mdly 0 2 1 2Haimaker 1 2 1 4

’ ToUU 23 1.1 n (J ToU.!. « 18 ID 27Score by quartern

Cam- K im berly __ _____ 15 8S 4fl 80Van Shoahone .............. .. 7 14 10 27

2 for --------------------------------

CW 43 Sportsmen Meet(ipMp B O IS E , Jon, 31 W l-T he Idaho 1 0 ] L a n d h o ld e r -S p o r ts m a n council a p -1 4 1 p r o v e d F r id a y a c o n tin u a tio n o f th e2 3 4 c a m p a i g n aim ed a t Im proving re - 2 2 20 l a t i o n s b e tw e e n the h u n te r a n d th e

— - f a r m e r .»15 <6 S t a t e S en . Don P red e rlck sen .

2 G o o d in g , th e c h a irm an , p resided a t2 45 t h e o n e - d a y session.

j r y Te h e rd o f d a i r y co w s a t p u b l ic a u c t R u p e r t o n M e r id ia n R o a d (910 N o r

e served on the G rounds byS a le T i m e - 1:00 P.M .

lESDAY, Feb lolstein Dairy Cotcow s i n t h i s h e r d a r e f ro m t h e B o

3 breeding, g iv in g 64 B R U N E T T E -6 j red Dec. 6 Test 4.0. B red reeding, g iv in g 54 lbs, DARLENE—4 yei

^ lbs. per day, 6.f 3 breeding, g iv in g 42 OPAL—2 years o ed per day. Test 4a-hr«ndlng, ,gi,tlng.,<3-------- nAV T,A-n venrsred test. Bredireeding, g iv in g 43 lbs. WHITEY—3 ycai

lbs. per day. 3.ng 27 lbs. p e r day. 4.6 B L A O K IM yet i8 to freshen Peb—I40 lbs. p e r d n y . Test MusrIo—3 years

trcsh In Aprilgiving 48 lbs. p e r day. SPRINGER Kelt

with first co ltS breeding, g iv in g 35 BPRINQER Kelt ed July 3. 1058 with tirs t calf>reedlng, g iv in g 43 lbs, SPRINOEB K elt

with tlrsi c a lt It 'Ing 35 lbs. p e r day, BPRINQER Hell

with tlrst coif li 3 breeding, g iv in g 35 U N IS -fl ycdrs, o cd testreeding, g iv in g 70 lbs, GOLDIE—2nd c

lbs. per day. Trtcdlng, g iv in g 40 lbs. MIDGET—1st cu

per day. T est :I brecdihg, g iv in g 41 BNOOICS, 2nd ca red ^ per day, 4.0 tciia ,b r[td lh g . g lv ln g .JS ... Springer—lielterr red , Ircshcn April !

m this h e rd a ro Bangs vaccinated nnd ta tl rd s-o I-w h a t-th e -C T W s-aro -p ro d u c ln rn o w rl ,rca. They o re very largo, high-producing cov

you aro p la n n in g on buying good IlolStcli ling chute o n th e premises,

n ic to i n s p e c t th e h e r d a t a n y tiTERMS of Sale-CASI THOM AS,Auctioneer " " ....;

-t • ■ • ■

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

4

SUNDAY.

) E F E N ®

f 36-29t i g h t g a m e in t he final

!' v i c to r y o v e r th e Turunfe e a c h o f th e f i r s t th re e q u a r te r '

)u t B u h l w a s s h i ir p c r on ' c e n t f r o m th e fie ld ami 4 7 I!* m - ------------- --------Hz

M i n i c o P o s t s ^

m e 6 9 r 5 1 V i c t o r y

to? Ovei* G o o d i i i f f

8-0 R U PER T. J a n . 3 1 - Tile Mlnlco our S p a r ta n s , th e ir fast brrai workin. tie lo perfection , swarmed past ^

ose G oo d in g S en a to rs 6 8 -5 1 here ille n ig h t.f o r C o n c h B i l l M n l H i r a s t h r e w 11 4 - 3 m e n I n t o t h e g a m e a n i l , ill b u t ( a

o f t h e p i s c o r e d . M l i i i r o p o s t m , ; l t y 1 4 - 7 t l r s t q u a r t e r l e a d u n d « n i a ,

t o p 3 4 - 1 0 b y h a l t l i n i c

H o w e v e r , m o . s t o t M li i ic n 's su c co i c a m e f r o m t o r r i d s lu i o i in g , Th.

' ii; S p a r t a n s l i l t 28 f i e l d iM iils o n 4811. ' I t e m p t s .

n fi M l n l c o J a y v e c s e k o d o u t t h e pr^I s U p n l n a r y 5 4 - 5 1 i n o v e r t i m e .^ 10 T h e b o x s c o r e :

_ M IN IC O 69. fiOOOINC 51M in ic o f j f f l p f l i > ( ; ...................f t f f tc l- ,

" A ndcT K on 3 1 » 7 (;il.l> .,i„ j !!- - O 'D o n iio U 8 3 0 111 l i i l l I ,■,,I HuoI 1 1 2 a M.iy.r :? i i \ ,

D ic k * o n 3 2 4 K I^x m .u 2 8 w n n 0 1 3 1 .<o>ri!nn j j m

. . . . .V J iiia u £ £ ----- - l - . a .0 1 4 • «H n l r h S 3 0 K i'tlu iik m i I .0 ; i.M nyi ■ 0 ' fl 5 0 Stri'w 'f 2 1 i jK re c m a n 1 0 0 2 C iilit r 0 J i iK p rh - 1 n 2 '• M . . tn i 0 1 I -.S io< 'k inff 0 2 0 L’.S li.-frrU oa 1 fl II 1'W r i c h i 4 0 0 s

e T o l n l i 2 R i ; tK . f.!i T .n - 'i IR u i ; i | .S c o re by q i i n r t p r i :

M in i r o ........................ 14 311 q

ly 'S ....... .................. 7 151 25 c

m e --------------------------------------

B o b s l e d D e r b y I s

up’ D o m i n a t e d b y U . S,o d , S T . M O R I T Z . S w i l w l a n d , J u t h e 3 1 ^ upi u . S . b o b s l e d i tc e s toiuy

o n d o m i n a t e d M ie f l r . s t tw o h e a t s o f tt* e t s S t . M o r i t z t w o - m a n b o b s le d derbj,

r e g a r d e d a s a r e h e a r s a l f o r neit m e w e e k ’s w o r l d c h a m p i o n s h i p s .- h e T l i e U n i t e d S t a t e . s , w llh l i v e pain

3 t " e n t e r e d , c a p t u r e d f i r s t , s c c o n d aal m e t e n t h p l a c e s . T h e r e w e re 27 e n t r a

f r o m s i x n a t i o n s , l o r T h e t w o - m a n w o r l d c h a m p io n s h ip

w i l l b e h e l d o n t h e s a m e t r a c k Pei

7 -8 .

T r a i n e r R . L . V e d d e r w a s tb ! .1 r e g u l a r J o c k e y f o r A k a b , w in n e r d

2 a n u m b e r o f s t a k e s r a c e s 16 yein

I'a »g°- ___________________;

IJn msum H mn,» .E S I D 9! h e IN TW IN FALLS AT

i n i ltu c t io n o n m y f a r m located: N o r th ) .

by D ese rt G r a n g e .

4 . i

b r u a r y 4

n t t l e - - 3 2 h e ( u l

B ob S t r e e t h e r d , P arm a

- 6 y e a rs old, givtog 30 lbs, per day-

4 y e a rs old, ABS breeding , giving K y. 6.8 te s t . Openirs o ld . ABS breeding, giving 401 » est 4 i . O pen'ears o ld , giving 30 lbs, per day.

years old,-ABS breedtag , giving M ,y. 3.7 tes t. Bred , ‘I y ea rs old, ABS breeding, springs :b—f ir s t calfears old, ABS breeding. Will M

Hel'ter— ABS breeding, wlU trtsl)“ .. c a l f i n F e b .H eifer— ABS breeding, wlU Iresn'” calf In Feb,H eifer— ABS breeding, wll! irta« "

H c lf" r -A B S breeding, will

irs, o w fg lv ln g 60 lbs, per il«y.

Id ca lf, ABS breeding, giving

ft' c a l f A BS breeding, giving M 'cst 4,3. B red Ju n e 10, id c a lf . A B aJitced ln g , giving 0 tes t. B re d Nov. 18, 1058 , : ^ I t n r - l s t calf. ABS breedlW. irll 28, ^

ta tto o e d . T he rw o rd s ^ iw r T h lj in ono — —! cow s a n d most o l JJ'™ ' .ISteln c o n s a tten d th li

U time prior toiSH

O w n e r

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!KE!!!rr” — -------M lL ir Fore p f S M e y

R n i?W -Jan /3 i — Hill a ir force I'ase B S Valley Christian college Piur

fi feet, 4 -inches, th e a ir force B n n on reb o u n d sh o ts a n d tipiiis.

much o f the c o n te s t . Then

: lm d e l l F a sE io i

S a d , D u m p s HiE j ^ R L Y , J a n .-3 1 — T h e W endell '

w ithstood a 25-poin t foiirtli qi K the K im berly BulldoRs 5:!-:!8 I'ri.l K n Wendell’s L ittle S ix conference ■ T j * took i ts th i r d s e tb a c k againstW c 2 ~ - — ---------------------- Buildopfs fc

f i r s t tliree , 0 ^ scored

M m inutes, period . Wcnc Ing 36-13 edg

T h en the

“C l f ALL A H G tlS .X w . l A R n V H O V E f“ lu ititeb o ard of education meet-“■ mi lliursday came up with Kimberly '•■ iM ent that we have been un-

■ ufaUiom. The board, in a le t- .j.,,,, srf'■■ i.ih ttta te legislature concern- we.vdki,

E i ”'" "^^ti{)etW6£n StcvrnMin >i .

; i |x « ilL,. ::irould rc* Co«per s i

schoo ls. ^ """

t ? ? r a ° c o B - T T * 7 ~ '- ■ n s governing L l s K t o we sHU'g K u e where It w ould . require ~ ,

K m there are mali7 clubs and o t O p S In Magic Valley alone „

■ lOUld jump at the opportunity l-S 4 ^ / i R S , say a basketball game. ^ * liK tin the two schools; the first haZELTOI i K o l competition especially. • pres,, over ti } B j(1^IsBtlve"inE>noria|-«UBBest- paved the'wi -■ISO >nd Idaho compete* In all verinea knock [.■to,ports. These probably would 47.45 in u t t t l K t the big lour of football. Friday nlghl. HitbiU, track and baseball. Track valley seize

» ■ iMbaU would undoubtedly •m m ty b u t football and especial. aHukitbtll would otfest the def- yujingj■ «M eve. Into Its ball-

^ l u t jtat Idaho State was one of verlnes inchi ^■^leadlng basketball teams for lead. They ca f c irtviled. about 20,000 mUes, as valley jayi Brtmtmber. Idaho went back to nary 42-28.

"■soiM ls!t fall for a football game The box 'sci > ■ lias slated more games back iia ile’Bt.EirIdaho, these eastern games H .iiir lit■ ■ tlu tooney" games, or the one I ] ‘■inlijr altemoon th a t pays off cjimpbcii 1 : ^■thftuttost '• RWffwiy 3 ;

the two state teams cari'travel w.tuT"’' 1 i lar and remain economically

Id why cant they do so In an In- - -state series of games? PerhapsremuneraUon w6uldn'f"be as h .iiw ..........t u playing some eastern o r v»iity ...........ot-itsle dab, but the expenses • idat be.ss.hlgh either. injoM has the answer to th is i I X O W

rntld Dice to hear it.’ The board ^ised no details on why the extra I ler muld be needed so we’re in J - i W B l l l dirt. On the surface an ISC- ■ lOKries appears to be a self-ilnloi-program.------------- -V i-tlL U J

■ • • •)u dont olten hear m u c lu b o u t H A G ^IM dlllg-Btate-ani Jts-baskethoU erm an a, mutly because they, are Ira- % imdermanned and seldom' t'®''® P 'lday I tall game.., their way toWh Wayne Perron of the high o( 'm« DIttrlch Blue Devils had a „ ntds o( praUe for the Staters Pirate coai r hb team played t h i n Friday

tae-boys really hustle," Perron son along w®Wted. ‘They "^an 't score too counted for 6Jjecrfuse they haven’t the m an - , ^ P r W they light you all the way.N State Is as scrappy a teamlillllnd In the district." „ " * “ “{1*,:

* mljht add In th is pa rticu la r m . Muon , 7 i met, Qoodlng s t a t e ' Isn’t th e fiinuner > t

ttim pressed for,, manpower. i■hftnon has only 18 men play- j . M.».n 5 inetball at Dietrich, eight on Ponfoid i (' “2 ? and seven on the Jayvee J <jJ-There are only'17 or 18 boys J ,* tnllre Dietrich high school, woojy o i

• • • • Ho)T»b ® J“Jill p. Durgan. 10-year-oId* Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h M. D u r- t „ u i . 2» i! mer-Twln P alls residents, is Scorc by gun

Kin "improved" condition in ......M hospital a fte r being run _ r r

& ; X ', S ' ; 7 e 'm r ^ e r J e n k i n s“Ttlither, who was Twin Palls •

course pro. a few years J K f l t i n t

™nr links In Spokane. The ROCHESTl «i» Is a dCaf mute. 'World champ

* My was Injured when he ap- turcd his tloff tho curb into senior figure

“He ol the truck, which, was while Ice quei^ > 'um, clinched her

■ * • ....................cn ’s-.tltle—" Iblcdc, local wrestling pro- .Tim Brown

iti'in lhe new heavyweight Jenkins’ No. 1™mplon will appear in up.

\'™ .h>‘er In February. Thlede Jenkins, 25y ih g unforeseen ■.dlfdcultles den t froiji-C»wnnor, who took the crown had a pcrfct

be In Twin F alls'on ordlnaurm ei five Judges 1

"8 me same line, tlfe proposed place,s match featuring knockout Miss Hels!

inh..i, ot U tah ozono Parkttilpd. ra" P“®*Poned, according points In theltd Ul. was to have high- tlon with a [TucjZ ' '"*■*“"‘' ‘'8 display In s<, >'“1 Was forced .to w ith- year-old' sUl

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r o ^ r ^ i b bliiise ii.seil i t s o v e r p o w e r i n g heiRti P iin th c r. 'f 6 7 - 4 7 h e re F r id a ,v n igh t

fo rc e t e a m d o m i n a t e d b o t h bacltho; p in s. T h e . s c r a p p y P a n t h e r s sta,ve i 'h e n H il l s t a g e d a . s c o r in g spiurfte

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d ell T r o j a n s b u i l t u p a 'th q u a r t e r a . s s a u l t a n d i F r id a y n i g h t . T h e v ie - The PanUi •ence m a r k t o 5 - 0 w h i le scoring hone liiist tw o v i c t o r i e s . T h e

b < :h in d in t h e ™ ,m o “ th iv e q u a r t e r s a s th e y headed by 1 on.ly 13 p o i n t s in 24 player, who CR. ( lo inp in to t h e fiTinl Wendell held a command- ^

13 edge “ record thus. the Bulldogs s ta rted ball- two vlolorlo.s ig behind a full court press Nazarcne Ju: )urc(i U»rough 25 points, al- bn.xouble ilieir early production. h ,Vi afii V ' tn ill that could cu t'on ly sev- R*<jninn i'‘ Its off the fhml marRin. D. Lewii : )crly look the preliminary J

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t m Am “ ‘4745 Count usfJuZE L T O N . J a n . 3 1 - A f u l l c o u r t w e r t h e f i n a l e i g h t m i n u t e s t h e 'w & y ftft tlTC m i l e y ' W o l - ■

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i n c h e d t h e i r w a y i n t o t h e ' J h e y c a u g h t V a l l e y , a t 4 3 - 4 3 . N E W Y O I

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■ates Snap “ ' r, ^ 1 1 s e c o n d ’ p la c e

i i n g Spell,JIop Malta j S SERMAN, Jon . 31— T h e Hag-Ph-ates, still s m a r t in g Irom “ nlshed witl

jlrSlght 10SS55T TOHi'eB "bnclr ,. rlday night as t h e y smashed ay to a 68-63 S o u th s ld e con- ,victory over th e R a f t River , J "

lolM ftW a. year-old rtj

e coach Al G la n d e rs threw b y T h rp ira tI Into the high c o r i n g con- son 'andposiowever, Mike a n d J o h n M a- Pendletonm g with Mike P re s to n ao- outfleicI for 64 of the P i r a t e total. t ^ e Mllwaul.he prelim inary, H agerm an 29 '

took a 80-27 d e c is io n . ■ plitsb'u30X score: , h itte r'an d biiE R M A N «8. H A P T R I V B n 5} ^ ^ “ in fg f tp f IU v«r f* f ip f tp

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i S i ! S S ■! S HOLLYWI. 0 0 2 0 Power. . O' 2 0 2 MrS. WllUftr; ; ’ ; ■Rich win nuJ ! J 5 S tre l t and /

d 0 0 I 0 ' f in a ls of the— — — — — p o u r - B a l l ei281 2 22 68 T o U l . 111 9 14 68 j _

by qu#rterai ^n .....................IS 37 82 . 88 Orange Broer -.................. 10 27 Si ta Harston, Pie

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2h a m p l | n D a v i d J e n k l n a c a p - { e a t c o - J o a n h i s t h i r d s t r a i g h t n a t i o n a l M A “ - i . j n a ]

figure skating c ro w n today “: e q u e e n C a r o l H e l s s v i r t u a l l y —

d h e r t h i r d c o n s e c u t i v e w o r n -jg _ ______ ■ B A N T W C J

Brown;VoTstu;ram'ento, Calif., i’ No. 1 rival, w as t h e ru n n er- ^

champlonahlIns, 22-year-old med'lcal stu- roiji-Colorado' Springs, Colo., - — perfect score of five In the > -

J irm ejnm s 'tha t e a ch of the - dges had aw arded Jilm first

Helss,, a ' lO -y ear-o ld from ^Park, N.Y., sco red .0.00.2

In the siinlor lad les com'pctl- ^ ith a poised and near-perlect ’ In school figures. Her 17- id' sister, Nancy, w as second I f 16;^j»lnta^___ ' _ J__________

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h e i f h t t o b la .s t il.s w ay n ig h t. W i t h a f r n n t line ^ • '

ick h o a n l.'; a m i p a in e d it.s ^ T l | n sta.ved w i t h i n ,10 p o in ts k J l ' U . l l ^lurije ill t h e f in a l th re e rv o n T a i te iv - t - l ia t - f r t r r iP r i - t h r - r is r

hom e w i t h t h e 2 0 -p n in t tin. H il l t o „ k t h e lead a.s H o r n e t : jam e o j ic n i 'd a n d n n rse d .“ f .,, ttdily u n til Hk* hiilfiime. The rce boy.s It'fi tlie floor at inu'r- p o in t , O s t c r m boa.stin« a. 29-16 ed«t‘. f |n e d e f e u s i lhe second h a lf bt'san. Manic *Up « n n f p r f

Inchcd 10 w lih ln 10 poim.s '■''® mng th ere f.M- iit'arly 15 mln- s c o r e r , U a iJ

pointa in thePanUier.s n o izrr W illiams took

g honors for ih e n ich i wiili 1(5 , The Devils v ; followed by tcanm iate Jim n^l^utes of :11 who can n ed 12. Hill pul four ,into double sc o n n c fiouv.'; *'

d by D. Low IS. former BYU back s•.who tan k ed 14. Just one moi t* • ' Qermnnn. ; intermission,

loss (jave M apic Valley a 2-91 Jum pshootlnI thus fa r tn the year, their I " '8 lotorlo.s com ing over Noriiivvcsl f’/ 'c n s iv e ] one Junior vars ity . ^bn.x .score- four-point leaAVn fi7. MA(;i(’ VALLKY ('{• <7 q u a rte r i

HI Jl'fl i.f ti. M vcc firriiifii' much ol a m [> I It u ■> Wiiiiiuii* 7 ir. b\i/7.cr." i n n r l S " ' T l>eprelln ,l.in fi 1 4 l.l .MiiMor I 1 1 ;i a 47-37 count.

* I 4 '.I Anhfr 1 J 0 4 Tlie box SCOl* " ll •; ,\n<init I 1 J 3 DECLO t

i. 1 !! " , i" I" I). Wi>lf 2 0" I " T u ,...- r 2 0

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.................... ’ivifrr h 4Dar.inalan I 4

^ I I T .iU li 12 10tiled Off.. ‘Mfr.f’'..""."'UHL. Ja ji. 31—Tlio Bui'lcy- ..... ........1 ba£kkball pam e wa.s cailetihere^Prtday n ig h t because of £ > 0 H £ 3

gla.ss backboard .slialU'rpd r ¥ l | r ni( warmups p rio r to lhe var- • I R k P game. S chool officials said -bo.'ird b roke w hen a Buhl ■pi

er was b an k in g the boll off it , r 1 * 0 1 1 1 ng a layup d rill. ; ^3wever. th e bo ard withstood j EX*KO. Nev, during lh e prelim inary, In 'p unch ing Hal

:h Buhl Jayvees eked out a I Looney of Nev 1 victory in overtim e. I gave Id ah o St

- ------< topy in i ts oi- P l I collegiate boxi

rates, Keds C Sordf. impleteBifi

^ over H erm M

ayer Irade .y YORK, J a n . 31 Pitts- r r i l S t X .h»s lan d e d a needed left- match.

Id alafting p i tc h e r In Harvey R esults’Ix and a so lid lelthanded-h lt- 125 pounds- latcher In S m okey Bui-gess In pointed P a t C al that! s e n t slugger Frank 132- B e n f as to th e C in c in n a ti Redlegs. » tk o over D( addition to H add lx and Bur- third, th e 'P ira te s p icked up a regu- 1 3 9 -Jo e B bird b asem an In Don Hoak Kermlt Lelr ( the R edlegs. C incinnati ac- 147-B lll SI

l.ouftlelder J p h n Powers, han- Rausch (ISC O^Jlm P e n d le to n nnd pitcher a lte r S h o r t sn m y Doufelas in addition to 160—Chub ( as. roy Gaby (IS(powerful r iS h th a n d e d batter, 165—C liff h as hit '.291, s l a s h e d 35 home- technical knoc jnd drove In. 109 ru n s for the ston (N). 1:66 i-place P i r a te s lo st season. 165—D ean f lager D a n n y M u rtau g h was In eellona (ISC), eed of a s o u th p a w pitcher and in Urst a n d b( id-hltting c a tc h e r . HaddU, a collegiate rule n, had a n 8-7 reco rd for Clncy 178—J o h n C c a r B u r g e S r s o u g H r a f t e r b y B ceb B -« S C )- t cverj> te a m In the league, Heavywelgh ed with a .283 average. outpointed Cak-g lv cs-th e~ P ira tes- a - re g u la r ........ - - =baseman .w ho h i t .201 for the Q T l / 'd '- - . ,8« o iVJen[)ouglas, th e R ed legs get a 23-)ld r ig h th a n d e r who showedpromise w h en h e w ascalled-up 1 7 1 1 0 1 8B Pirates l a te in th e 1957 fiea-id posted a 3-3 m ark .dleton. 3 3 -y ea r-o !d . Infielder 1 1 1 ( 1 1 3 1)Utflelder, fo rm e rly was with niwaukee B ra v e s and Pirates. GLENS FE •a. 29,' a p p e a re d In 57 games «^en Jumped I Pittsburgh, m o stly as a pinch for tJie G and b a tte d .183. Friday night" i

--------------------- - . L ittle Six CO

lals DueToday Women’s Golf ' 5 3

r * ’'" Anderson witlWilliam H a r ts o n an d Prances n carried mo will m eet t h e te a m o t Marlene burden a s Ole and A n n C a se y Johnstone In five-poInt fir ot the W o m e n ’s In te rn atio n al held It throu

Ball golf to u rn a m e n t Sunday, u ie contest today's se m ifin a ls a t the 'o ic n n s P er

;e Brook C o u n try club, Mrs. perfect n ig h t on. P ied m o n t, C alif., and Miss J a ry 43-27.; Balnbridge. Q a., eliminated g len ns pef ra M c ln tlre . l ia k e Park, F la ., 'o. E .w ludy B e ll, W ic h ita , Kans., 3 J J’ — Cimpbell. 7 1■ S t r e l t . T V irn n tp , im d p „ „ c r i i Stone, M a so n Olty. , la., de- f j1. Joanne Q codw ln ,-H averhill, J-

and B e tty K e rb y , Akron, O., Tout, jdw2. ^ Score by q u ir’ ■ Shoshone ..........

SELECTEDf r n o o , O h lJe L Jan . 31 Ifl — C aptain D t a was c h o sen iW day as the t;,S , Naval ao if 'th e 1DG3 w orld basketball assistan t basi Plonshlp. _________________ Air Force aca

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« r h o u t “Sfeffs^ in- L e a g u e -L e a,Or-Jiww-SJ— -Tlie-43eelo-Homctsr^ d the Southside oonfercnce leading j •net.s, w ho have lo it two lea^e gam handed the |«ire-setters their f irs t 1I a-one-Kame I'dtre over the rettiaind i.st'erhout turned in aensive Kame, holdinu ference scciinil-;hiEh ,1 f | | | t - » S Ja ry Nebeker. to tw o :* ' the final 1ial( 0>terhout'^Y ed the Hornet rrtioundlng. I _ | n T« r i irlls were cold m Ihe open es of the gainr .ind fell far ■n they scorwl only one i i j w i ’M .he first qunrior But they „:k strong In liir .wroiid the Hansen H nd trailed only H-12 at ,side toiil'ereiKon. Wolve.s iM-.Ki ooting Claude Trlfrr, who , , , I! night with M imni.s, .■ict M»rtaii|;h s li live pace for Uoclo in the05 the Hornt'i.s ixvsiod a 0 _ _ H 1 ^

L lead a t the nid of Uie D l l J I t l O j rter and held nt Irn.st that 5a margin until the final TifihlCiliminary went in Declo by ?5

Third (LO 34. MrnTAl'Cll itfK/I pf H* Murtiuih firfipftr BELLEVUE JJ S I 1 fimi.n ‘ o i l Bellevue Bul'ldc 0 0 .‘1 0 Nrbckrr s ) 3 7 tight gfime in th2 0 6 4 Morsnn • « 2 2 WCnt OH lO Whl]0 . 0 i' W.rf , I i S1 4 1 «| . Bliss held the

: --------- eight minutes bu” I*' ' i .“ sd..ts4»st,aj25=;

............1...... 1 11 II 2« Then the host

................. « u 22 84 With a rash o:------— ------- everyone used

gal Boxers S T t K ^rw-i rtrr W“‘

e Team Win jaj;« '^p^ed, Bllsa glrh ekec

Tl N f ^ 'V n n n in the first gam .11 i l C V a l l t t points for the VNev., Ja^. 'SI ifl-Shaip- Hal Espy outpraiited Carl

■ Nevada Friday night and n.ii.,». /, tt pf10 state college a 5-4 vie- t.. Sin'cn o 4 s ts opening match of-tho I’rljrht 2 0 ■!. boxing season. j j ; , ; le 1957 NCAA licayyweight H«rk«T fi & 4 , clinched the victory for I’orur 1 0 jj

IcFarland,' 165. nf Idaho *i'art"«ri3n a technical knockout nil.* ...........m Marston of Nbvada in ............e second round. Ben Simp- ^ 1 Caho sta te took a technical v f ln & f l f l kover Don Kitts of Nevada _ -: the third in a 139-pound JTq j*

; ...... ” ^ TO R O l^ ”Jinds-bick Short (N ) out- Toronto Globe t >at Coughlin (ISO. Manager Ousin Simpson (ISC) won ft 5140.MO guarc ir Don Kltta ( N ) , 1:30 of heavyweight eh

terson defend hi e Bliss (N) outpointed The newspap elr (ISC). would prefer aII Short (N) and Buddy D'A™to adm (ISC), draw. Bout caUedrt suffered eye cut. ‘"r.? Oanadlanmb QuUioi .(N) and Mur- contract has be(

(ISC), draw.. -----Iff McFarland (ISC) won T in f l * « ! •knockout over Herni Mar- ■•■‘CU l U l1:66 of second. DUNEDIN. PI

lan Schank (N) Joe Bar- lie Ooggln, San[SO. draw. Barcellona cut land (Duke) Gad bout called according to Mo., pulled intorules. lead alter three

hn Oenascl (NT and Jerry fesslonal GolfeiSOTTlraw:------------------- iors-champlonsh'eight — Hal Espy (ISC) dbson, oned Carl Loon'ey (N). leader, Dick Mei

___ ___ ^ at the endj)f_thX 1 over-par 73 foren 1 .eadL /l l .■ i V / a u total with g 70.

Is Past 'Ians 5346 WREn1 FERRTf, Jan. 31—’Three v i ■ pped Into double scoring fig- T 11 fhe Glenns Ferry Pilots here ^ighf as Uiey posted a B3-40 . . p ' -X conference victory over reo. J —! Indians. n li>n lifted the'Pllots to'a 3-3 ROOIO lark while Shcuhone. re-/ipiess at. 0-6. I Double ell with 15, followed by J.,

with 12 nnd powers with FIR5T W i most of the Pilot offense 1 Glenns Ferry Jumped to a t first quarter lead andJirough the remanlder of i h r

WREFerry Jayvees made It a Ight by taking tho prellml- K A T H! FERRY 53, SnoSHONE 41 fsftpf tp SnMhon. /sUpftp3 3 2 9 Thorne 2 3 i 7 >y A-'v>0 2 12 Mibbutt S 2 3 12 K A Y7 1 5 16 Jjnu. J 1 » 7 ‘4 8 2 11 JohnKin 4 14 0 _

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I a s D e c lo H o ia d in g D e v ilss . K etliiig' yeoTiran st'rvu'e fro m . ng M u rta u g h Red Devils 34-26 He fram es on na rrow deci.sions, .snappe •s t lo ss in s ix leujfiie outings. Hov l i n d e r o f th e c ircuit. A lthough 1

e s R a c k s u p 5 is e n E d g e s Vv:N . J a n . 31— W ith Art Jones tai in H u sk ies took over sole possessi ■rence n inncr-iiji spol Ij.v dum pini -1() Frida.v n iuh l. The Hiin.sen w ’s f i r s t d e fea t, le ft the H uskies ji

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t l ' . f i m P 1 1 1 los-s of a high scO t l l l l C 1 1 1 „( Hansen and

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IE. Jan . 31—The "new" opening Jump, lulldogs broke open a •’■Igbtly to a fo In the third quarter and ^I'lfd quarter aj whip Bliss Bears 69-46 “‘' “Isht points,

t, matched basketthe lead a jte r the first rloj- „ , ,

es but Bellevue rebound-, ,, Castleiord ja; U25 J3Jllg£Jit.Jw U tlini!. host Bulldogs exploded ,h of points tha t saw ised by coach Harold jon« J2 2 4 rlbute at least one field * s» end of the third quor- [jj;** * J j B was on top 43-34. nm q 0 1 x>ys’ preliminary. Bliss Loim 1 0 s ped a 31-16 decision. - - -eked to a 40-36 decision 8cur<> by quarteigam e. Porthberg got 20 fj*"*®" , ............

-he winners while Shoe- * ........ .8 for Bellevue.

"h^ ^ e s , , b u s s . , R o s y F uf tp f ip lB l lM f u f t p f l p I T C l r p 4 fi 4 lD orm tn .4 fi 4 16 I J , I d0 1. 4 (Jibboni fi 1 211 'Jt I0 2 Ifi Va.lon K 1 :i 17 HONOLULU,4 fi ifi Hutisr 0 0 fi 0 Jones. 70-vear*h 4 n Eion 0 2 .1 2 TT i0 a 2BUioit II 1 2 r successful U. 1

- ----- ----------- said Friday Urla 2 1 50 Toul« 1811 m 46 lain the top tn

,7 2., „ [or the next tv................. u u a ss longer,------— ------- ------ ' Jones said t

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t i e M a t c h ............b , Jan . 31 Ul — ’The "These boys obe and Mall today said Improvement i }us D’Amato Is asking Jones said in s juaran tee to have world h j an^ t champion Floyd Pat- gmad are stopt nd his tIUe In Canada, exhibitions. Wi 'spaper s a y s D’Amato oimedo, 1:

adm itted In New York garl Buohhote. have been negotiations crawford. Pledi

id lan fight b u t th a t no 5 been signed. ' " ' f l l B p B B H i

o r L e a d M mtt. F la., Jan. 31 Ifl - 'Wll- BBan Jose, Calif., and Ifi- !) Gibson, Kansas City,Into a tie today for the

three rounds of the Pro- }olfers association Sen-lonship;--------— ^one stroke behind the£ Metz, Port Worth, Tex., S f t7 « E M lof the second, had a one-I for a three-round totalggin achieved the same mSOSIMa1 70.______________ L o c a te d I

estlingIJ E S D A Y I Sale sf^ 3 — 8:30 P.-M .___ J ..............

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t E S T L E R S I I -Farm all'F-has g(

THY STARR ,v s , .ti re s I

> r . / . s r , . ■ J o ™\V NOBLE- ,, John Deen

~ .....' . .lohn P eerJD M A IN ^E V E N T ,„ ,„ » - d e r

:NRYLENL I j r i ° 6 T nv s ' , ■. Oliver 18 1

iNY BORNE ' K no,'Oliver 4-rc

nz, Portloiid stiuBgman, Oliver oneItches up with .Tough chalth e . Bays he^cliased IHO lO-foot of the Paclflo North- IHO lOnoon o w -ia j him .coniered , IHO 7-fool

, and meant to 'v o rk I IHO 4 bar- a s Borne did him In i 3 Section '

and then refused to Self phospano ther match. In fac t Hay and Unlsalon tried to force Weed spra;I a match, and Borne noitle:or Idaho to get out of , ‘ ■ to have te n * loUoif

* : J^pprmrlmftl

-C IA L e v e n t , I Approxlmal

.1 M EIBY VI. - 85 Bwh»HIC O R O M S R O .

.TV-^nlo^vlew a t J:3B r .Tq^day over K U X . I , ^

id by VFW ro8»* ise ' M l in n I a a i Wr*}’s C aft - ,1 I U I T F O o r Btore; , ' , , I T l) llJtO—Oenerfl 11.00 T's t« « r a t iDo ■ . u o r k . J .

limn up i() IJ—too ,.

I | # J T o m

o r n e t s OAKLEY, '■ ^ ^ h o o k shot' to 1l a 4 / 1 V K l e d t h e J e r o m l o 0 4 : “ H o rn e ts . T o a________ - r , - ! — T— I- to -s t, n ig h t n fm i Jcri-y O ^ c F l i M T a ,.o i,n d th e ke ) h e re I 'n d a .v n iu h t . ),o jjaye u p sc ip p e d h iu 'k i n t o fo rm Q „ r y C rim nev H ow ever t h e D evils c a n n e d 19 poi t h h e liidti t .sco re ii pince In the Bli Individual scorlni

^ f t kept the Tigers/ r » O C ? “ ^-3 record whI

C l O i-6m ork .Wlth-Tomberll

r - » - r 1 Kulm, leading tl1 ^ ^ I X T ^ C J Tigers built up i T f U i V t / O edge, Oakley m

tlie visitors ovei;.

t a n k i i i , ’2 6 p o in ts ,e s s io n of t h e . b ou th -- Tigers puipm tr th e ( ^ a s t l e f o r d oakiey.s rcach \m w in , c o u p le d w ith tack in ihe tljfl j u s t one p r a m e o f f s P ^ e gave Uia^ren ce dju'g C iistlc - could cut.r e n c e m ee. ^ .a su c th a t margin oveijp e d in to t h e ce lla r j„0 m a iK . Jayvees copped I ns were ham pered by the The box score: !h scort^r. Dnvc'W llbourn JKlioME 4

and Ca.iUetord's Keith J '" " " sed the game because ot o i i

Toml)«rlin 6 ^ 2>e was tight from the 5 2 Iim p. H a n s e n spurted p«rkiniun i o ia four-point l e a d In the ---------er as Jones h it for eight ’ *Ints, and then t h e teamsaskets aver th e f in a l pe- Oakiey I ____

d^J^ayvees took th e pre- J J i c h f i €

score:N 51. CABTLEJ-'ORD 44 Cf O ^i{ ft pf tiilCMlleford fu fl pf Ip I ': 2 4 2fi Haslio 1 6 0 7 * ^1 SllSw«n(ion 0 0 I 0 _

MTS Over P10 1 0 SchrtMHler 8 4 i 1-4 ^ ^ ^ ^1 _? J J 1 CAREY. Jan.! 7 17 61 Tntftij j 6 1014 4C Richfield Tigers uarteMi ^he scorlng coll

11 ?? 2 5 > t o douwe figu_________________ th e ir way to aT l J th e Carey PanthV u t u r e I o r Carey matdien * C l a tta c k in th e il e n n i s o e e n ■ “ ded lo-ia butJLU, Jan. 31 m . — Perry ycoj-old captain of the ' , ,U. S. Davis c u p team. Richfield m ai

y 'U ncle Sam s h o u ld re- ip trophy in w o r l d tennis ^x t two years a n d mtiybo dropped to 2-7.

Richfield also lid the 1059 s q u a d will ° a ry 48-45. le same as t» e o n e which T h e box scorq; up in Sydney, A u stra lia , nicm ’iELt irst U. B. v ic to r y since RJehfleU fgftpf

StublM 6 4 6 ----------------- ------------------- Kwi«tifeM-B-6- 6->oys are bound to ehow Rees s R sn t aa time g o es bn," 5 5 ?in an interview. X ' . S ) S1four members of the F«iUI" 1 » »

stopping hero to give two . With him a re Peruviando, hero of th e challenge --------rry MacKay. D ay to n , 0'., Joi^* *< >;> “lols, St. L?ula: M d Chris K ifS S j H !Piedmont, C alif.' . o.rey .................

:ed 5 m iles: e a s t (on h ighw ay 26) i so u th of Gi

WEDNESDAYI s f o r t s 1 2 : 3 Q f

MACHINERYhevrolef^ % to n pick-up 'V-B motor, 4 leed, excellent condition and rubber,;ew attery | • .ohn Deere A, tractor, perfect condition, ghts, starter; 8 speeds forward, Power- tol and good rubber,60 tractor, A-1 condition and good rub-

Er;‘startcr and ligh ts -11 F-20 tractor, overhauled 3 seasons ago, as good rubberagii A-6 combine \^ th grahi and bean at- lehmenta,' m otor excellent, has 9x34 inch res and veiivsood condition.Deere ModePB tractor manure ipreader, JO bushels, lllto-new 'Deere No, 65 4 -row beet and been planter nwre 13 bole a teel box main drill with :eder attachm ent .Deere No, S m ow er,'7 foot Deere 4 bar s id e rake "16 Inch tumble plow .18 Inch tum ble plow ,16 Inch hang-on plowNo, 31 2<way tro l l plow, 18 Inch . . .4-row bean c u t te r -one row po ta to digger on rubber, newchain ' ■ • '

0-foot tandegr «Uso 0-ioot fiaaoulElvatbr -foot F-50 h a n g on mbfrer ^ ' ■ bar side deUveiy rake, good one .

ion wood harrow with draw b#i^_, liosphate tp read e r ' ■ ’ ad Machinery tra ile r vlth^taddem wbeela sprayer-Hydro P.T.O., pump, hpse and 02tle .

FEEDUinately.l4.1oiULl»t‘ll^utUng.#If»l(lit,W)r»_

[imately II t ( ^ 2nd ciitUng.alf'aUii, wire

tERMSi ttASH '

M i i s . y E . FS J . W . 'M e s B e r s m l t h '

. i tB 8 - 4 6 4 6

' P i-) - ______________

tn b e r lin Le{^offle to 4 1 - ln O ver O a tliY , J a n . ’: U — T all C a ry T o m b e r l i t ' t o t h e tu n e o f 1 6 ’p o in ts .h e r e F r id e ro m e T iR ers to a 41-31 d e c is io n p T o m b e r l in . s ta n d in g 6 fe e t, 5 in c h

it n f th n ypiii- i i s .h e m n a is te n t ly - h i t - le k e y h o le . H ow ever, j p s c o r in g h o n o rs to n n e y o t O ak ley , w h o U l K ^ t x - l l / J 3 p o in t s to hold f i r s t - p . . . le Big Seven conforencc I I p ^ l G i r i icorlng race. Jerome's win igers In second place on ™ ,d while Oakley slid to a

mberlin. assisted by Ron ___ ,Ing tho way, tho touted DIETRICH. Ja t up a 10-6 first Quarter conference-lei^ln, ley m atched polnUs with reduced «over the next elBlil min- irfftglc number t he Tigers Icfl lhe floor 16 halftlm e bulge.

. , Staters 4 7 to 2 7 .jrs put the game out of 7.o reco^ach w ith a 16-polnt nt- winshe th i r d quunei-. 'H w l V’" ! v , r c o n fC Uiein a 3 6 - 2 4 bulge and Qoodlng 1 id cut only two point.s off ' „n over tho IrbI quarter. p rc llm ln a .7 the Jerom e , jped a 60-30 decision. thorn scM ed. EcorcO M B 4 1 . O A K L K Y SI I n the girls preIt fl pf ip|o«kiey ftf n pf tp tanked 10 points b 0 0 10|»urch 0 ll 1 0 to 34.IQ victor J V i X r * " i J ; Sfor Goring. Slat2 0 2 4 ’H u n lc r 1 I 4 H T llO b O X S C O rc : J 2 2 8 ,C m n n f y » 1 U O D IE T R IC H 4 7 . G 1 0 1 2 'A (]am > I 2 7 D i« trich f ff f t p f t--------------- 1 -----------------i ie q u , 1 0 21 7 R 4 l | T o U J t 14 3 14 31 M vlti^ th b u n 1 0 1 i u « r te r a : A ile t t S 2 1______ A - 10 21 Davli 4 1 2________ ^ & 16 24 31 R e ln l i t r t 2 1 1------------------------------------ ------------------ J . D o rm y e r 2 0 0p * 1 1 T M ascrvy 0 0 1

i f l A l / l I C A m lerto n ( 1 I IX O E .D o rm e y r 2 ' 0 1

• -- - C.Uaihbun' l 0 0

2 Winner Score bjr.quarlenDIotrlch..... ........

T~fc . 1 Gooding S U t.'——•Panthers p ^Jan . 31-Offense-minded L f l S t F O 'VV

rigers p u t eight men Into /A , , ! g column, Including four U u l 1 ; I t S l 8 figures, os they blasted MONTREAL. . to a 16-63 decision over „ . . . d - r ' - P an the r, Friday nlghl. S ^ ^ jS lo ^ a n d ° la tched the torrid Tiger pitcher, h a s acci the f t a t quarter, which to throw o u l the 6 but couldn’t keep up the Havana’s Interni 0hfleld-burried-tO-a.31-i5 ball-season-Aprll nargin. The announcei1 m aintained Its second day a t th e IL In th e Northslde confer- Roberto Madure

a 6-2 record while Carey Havana Sugar I 2 - 7, member since III also copped the prellml-

hearted coopera I n g b a s e b a U 1 f t <

t f i E L D 7 8 , C A R E t“ H ; . M a d u r o descn'k ft pf t p C a ra y fgftpftp -,i - „ v,6 4 swAibrethien 2 4 & 8 reported piau Dj e-fl-6- ? i-o-i-a ■contlnuat lon-oL-S 8 8 14 T w o m b ly 2 0 8 4 ------------------

5 fl 1 l i u S ih * 8 8 4 iS t o u r n e y 8 1 T 1\ l \ u C L E A R W A T E l

1 0 0 2 Ktrki.nil 0 0 1 0 — The Amateu Ko«burr ! » » < Uon of -Amerli Peteraea 0 0 6 0 -swMfc 1 2 14 water Friday a

----------- ------------ 1050 m en 's wo( >0 1178 ToUli tt 12 JO 82 Sept.' SI. ' ®10-

« tournam ent wU *0 S conn., s e p t., 4-1

‘ ” • ■

26) a n d % s o u th o f ,H aze lto n , Id a h )f G re e n w o o d s to re . .'

lY, FEBRUARY. Lunch by Froiiti

I)r, 4 Quemiey cow, giving S gal., witl ^ e w - . 60 days and o p ^

3 duem sey cows, mlUdng with Itlon. Qurensey h?lfer, wUl freshen .Jl ■wer- ' ed and tattooed

3 Guernsey heifers,.open, lo n g ; . Bated and ja tto o ed

agOi a Guem^py heifer calves,'welBli a Guernsey steers, long-yearlln

a a t- " ' ■ • ' ' ■ ' ' ' - Inch ■ - 1“ --........ —- ......- .................ader These Items belong io I, ' 1053 OHETOOliBEjW toil'•plol

imter, 650 rubber and .s to c t racwith _ tlon

AUls Ohalmers M oderp tiai ,.! the field

AUls Ohalmers Iiaiw-on ciiltl Allis Chalmers 16 Inoli hang-o John Deere 16 hole steel box g

...... ..... . seeder attachm ent.•nd .o igood condition ' - . .

how ' IHO steel box manure spreiide Ford 6-foot hang-on mower . Oloyer ourler-'pior ,54 toch -i

. - . . p g ,t drU i-Lots of new a n d .iuc - ■ ■ and wlrorrars gallon gM tanit

Chicken brooder and .ie ed en - ; 30 New Hampshire pullets Jui

lay—1 Ton aroun4'm lxed g » ll heels te r a tinlt milker, complete, *1and , cboks-6 lO-Qallon MUk cans

Weed; *pfayer r r wertiburUTO-. Bpud tools-Sbanki' and other

,w)re , -4 jd id 0 L ,M trU g « t0 r» T W (L l^ , T ires—m o cream separator—Ool

wire w ith pipe—OoIUns « gallon hot grease guns-Porks, (hovels.'ch» Ion can^ and many o th e r, misoi

«' nnano lD g AvtlUe a t Your BeqOMt Betota Bale S at* ' ' ‘

POOL, OwiI ' , - . ' ‘Auotl6rio(ail^J'''3im:

.. ^ , . 4 - 5 ’

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' P A G E F I F T E E N - -

iads

k l e yerlin o ile d .up h is J'ridny n ig h t h e ■ n over th e O akley nches, enjoyed h is hlt-hig-hoOkg^ftipnt- —

Lcll C o p s

i o n F r o i f n

ingSwie. Jan . 31 - N or^ islde odlng • D letriqh .,‘ l u e 2d their c h a m p ld h ^ p cr" to three games h e re I as ’they dumpbd th e

outmanned O oodlng 27.'record, tha Devils need ,'ins to clinch a t le a s t

conference cham iJlon- ig Stale dropped I ts In a row.

mo Perron used 10 m en e decision an d nine o f

1 prelliplnary, ianet Orr Ints in leading Dietrich. ctory. Martin scorcd 13^ Slate. / ! ' ; ;ore: /47. GOODING STATE 2T ft pf IpIJJoodlnt a . fg f tp f tp 0 2 2 C ro to n ' 6 0 0 10 •0 1 rshenkit 12 6 42 1 SiDsvii a 6 4 1 31 2 OSUnger 0 1 S 1 1 1 6 Obermeyer 0 6 1 00 0 4 D avl« ' 0 0 6 0 0 1 01 1110 1 4 . , •0 0 • 2 - - 'V ----------- ----- ^

6 10 47 T oU li ' t 9 1 7 27 irlerij /___;____ u 11 . 17 87 47.------ ------- I -TO 1 0 ' *7

Will Throw rst PitchUi, Jan. 31 U) — PIdel er of Cuba’s successful nd a former university accepted an invltatioa-

: the fUyit p lh^ opening ternatlonal league base- lprlI44^galnj8feT0r6nto.— incemtat was-made .Pri- 'IL annual meeting by duro, presldmt ot tlie ' gar Kings.' - a ' league :e 1 0 5 4 . ' aid the Castro .govern* issuied Mm of whole- peratloh’for-encourag- ih Cuba. '

escribed as.;.‘sU(y'’ the . , n by Buffalo to oppose'

SITE IIEFoW e d ' ^TEB,.Jla., Jan. 31 HI lateur BOUball Assocla- ' “ merlca-i; laleotedi Clear*. " ly a i'th e .sltto.;tor -the- ..world series:.starting . .. The -women's. national ;.

will be. In- Stratford, , , 4 - l i ; . ' . :

Idaho o r m ile ,•

-

ntierQrangis

VCTLE-_-J™. iU.with 8nJ,(!alf/lre8h' ;■

with ind c a i f . . '. '. " o.July'a.TaccInat-, |

mg jearllngli. T^cl-f

relght 350 lbs. : 'irilngs / , ‘ ; . ' ‘'V

to Ferry'-pickup with good ; rackj fine , c ( ^ -

tractor rwdy lor :

cuitlvator ' -' , ' , “ ng-on plow ' ■■ .ox grain drill , with 'id..on rubJDW.jejy, *

eadel’-

ich'-'electrio d r l i t - i '* ■:l'.UM4‘lioIt»rPosll? -[anlt'.wIUtle r s ^ ra p Irpff-.' S’p'i.i-;j.'.Jmt starting, to.; ;''s v'>'i j r a l n - f t r m . M M 'i ; i S n « :.* Jtlr ';p lp * ^ ta ll '; j f e |.

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StoteMmimui | r Discussed £i i i I , A HlmiMlnn wa» held a t the ;.a : ; i , day, noon meeting l i t h e Chat

S ' V ■,! j m intaum wage law pojMd by ■ V I'l house Thuraday. While no rec

^ t — — mendatlons remlted,-f««Ilng-of-II ineoeure »h

'■ ca ^ d c ro tlo n to the over-all m, I oniy of th e «tat« before being

> : ; acted Into law.A '. I t wtt» p o ln M out th a t toe

.............. minimum wae not iiie m ajor I' t« the employer; but the addltl(

. / I Ihcrf^ase for other wage bracltet:■ comparison.. . Olty M anager J . H. Latbnore

: . ' dared th a t In the case-of therecreation program, where sey students are hired during tho 5i

. J mer. wages df other trained penncl would have to be adjusted, v

> ’ 11 the brunt going right back toI t I taxpayers.

■r' ■■ ~ OHanber 8ecretKry=Manager^

I Ham O range announced tha t nthan 100 reservations, have t made to date for the annual din meeting Tuesday night.

Speaker for the 40th annlveri observance of the^TVln Palis Chi bcr of Commerce will be Jordai Crouch, Reno, Nov. Tho dta

I ‘ meeting will be held at 7:30 | t Tuesday In the American LceIj I hoU.,1 I InvocStlon will be given byI, , Rev, W. A. MocArthur a n d 'l

Painter will be toastmaster, ',(1.1; high school ensemble will sing,

rcoted by Robert D, Wilson.I 111 ' ' Crouch, who Is-widely known

;(■ I I tho West aa a speaker. Is vlco pi• j ) ' ’ Idcnt of tho F irs t National bank' ' I Reno. He Is post president of, 11 Reno Rotary club and has 1 . numer ous o ther civic posts,

I i ' Two hundred ond seventy-el. ! ' teachers and businessmen have

dlcated they p la n to participateI:. tho Buslness-Educatlon day sp

, , - sored'by the 'cham bcr Wednfst■ Ol'ange reported.

■'l l Ray J . Hohnes recommendedI unit retalh membership In

' i! HlphOTy_03,.aasoclotlon.■■ ’ On a m olion by Edward H(

i I I - tho board endorsed action ot vail wide chambers favoring the pres

I department of commerce andI velopment and opposing propoL Icslslatlon to transfer It to the stf department.I Warren B arry reported for ther dustrial development committee

plans lo r expansion and reorgdnl' I : tlon,1 1,1 . I A guest woa Marvin chrlstensc

ll' ! Probe Going on In Storm Misha

ii; 1 1 1 .RUPKBT, Jon, 31 -6 ta to P ati ' man Hoy Thom as said today Inv

.-. I ' ' I tigatlon Is atlllTijider way'In a ti car collision during the heavy anc Btorm Wednesday 20 mllea east

________'Bmley on h ighw ay'30. In whicli~ i 1961 Hudson was demolished, 'i : The Hudson, driven by Eug(

■ Delbert Borber, Bonners Perry, v ; stniok from th e rear by a 1065 Oi

! ' • lllao operated by Note Perry, E

i|s '! I Lake City, Damage to tho Cadllj WOS'estimated a t $B00,

Marilyn Barber, passenger In ' Hudson, had slight bruises b u t i drivers were c o t Injured,

Funds ReportedHANSEN, J a n , 31—Kenneth Ni

lor, tre?iu rer of the Grange, repo ed (118.10 hod been collected fo r 1 polio drive. T h e Bum of $46357 V collected bn a one-day drive throu

. the combined work of members i - the PTA, Porm Bureau Und Oran I-J— ,-----------A total of 18,60 was retelved frI ,' ‘ the Royal'Nelgbbor lodge and $51 j I was received', from the Woodm

II ,1 I Jodge from & benef it cord p arty ha t Uie'WoodmBn hall.

jl !| READ TIM ES-NEW a WANT AI

**Quick RelieS”FROM BOTJSEHOLD BLUES

' : , ' B rin t the kids and «n]oy House wtvea ik a t ln i class, Thurada J(|»-S :00 .

1 S K A tE U N D

j j l - f i r o iv F i j S T O PI i I that will rot

I I SAVE HIGI ' j Proven Method Hoi

.....■ in All Cllftiatos.

‘ I I End PERMANENTLI ; ‘ Expeniive Enemy.

I i - DON'T SPEND----- Do-it-yoarseif <

- —with-ourstmpl

rNo Expensive E(Encfoie $3.00 (eoi

forvconiplete dlo

, r - - - - — .....................

■ . i 8UBE WAV AERATION I

f j 'U lI Grove, Boise, Idaho

j I ' ‘.I Name ----------—

' j ■ - I Address — ~

/ ? T o w n__ --------------------- -

■ . ' i a o h e Story, . nBlook i ' ; ' p T w o ^ t i i r V □Drlolt

. 'i 'V < .1'

lum Wage Change d at Chamber’s Met t h e F r l - ] f

!d by the 1 10 recom-. Fog -o f-the "■' 'u-e shouldlects w ith i W <-all «con- behig en-

t toe. Ip- 1

ajor Item ' «additional Vrockets In W f < J g

: ■■Imore de- ‘ J | | Lr the city ^0 seyeral , the sum - ,

person-with

the

ive beenal dinner JORDAN J . CnOUCH

,nlversary • T . j* ' r ^ijrdan"”; L e g i s l a t i v c L o ^9 (llnnor * '7 :3 0 p .m . b y g en a t#a L e g i o n , i d O (M onro# >nd M w r« )-^ P ro '

fo r c ity m tn a s e r /o rtn of rovernm c1 by the LewUton.n n r t ' l 7n u JJ***'* (M onro* and Moor*)— Pro- . J ^ y ff,f p erm anen t voler re triilr tU o n Ini tc r . T h e u to n . ’fiinS i d l> in i l2 (A ffricu ]tu r« )» C r» U n ff «

I w heat commlsilon.rnnwn In Defeated Senatei i iu w i i Ul (Barlow , M urphy of L incoln.MCe p r e s - a l o —ncqulHnK a Uw d«gre« o r <lv«1 b & n k o f expor4enco for p ^ b n te ju d se i. yt oT l h c (Barlow, KoirirBn. M urphy o(h n . HaW ‘'"•'J ' N i« rlo )—Provldlnic for appo ln n a s n e w JmUcen o f the peace.I. 8IU 8 (Countien and m un ic ipa litien t y - c l f f h t E xem pllrtj vchlclei u«?d bjr nonprofli h ovA <n c itin n a l o rsan iia tlona from o p e ra tin s ly iv o » n - 8040 (A jrr le u ltu ro )-R e « u U tln » ai C ip a te I n ce m ln s ilflUBliler on m e a t in lm a lK [ly f ip o n - HB50 (W arren , Bwxton, N aeffle)- " d n p s d n v fo r ad jiu ltn cn t o f tm p lbyer’a" . ^ y , u ii ju tjo n , u n d e r f e d e r iL . unem plo;

tax act,n d c d t h e SI/&1 (W lirfen. B uxton , Naejfle)

I n t h o tem porary cxtca«lon of unonm ent benefits fo r thoae who hav* exhi them , .uifder certain condltlon i.

rd H e a p , 81)62 (Bconomie ilovolopment)*~Ai )f v o j l e v - re ta il la le o( packaaed liquor,B n rp« ip r\f (JIoKjran)--M aklnB trad ln ir ai

J J redeen>aU* In eaih o r by d lico u n t i o n d d e > ta ll atore*.p r o p o s e d SB64 (DonarA)—P rovid ing fo r p fh f l R tnfA en tia l p rim ary olcetlon. m e f l ia c e Jg jjjg (W .rron , B ux ton , J J a e g le )

au irin g unem ploym ent benefit clati r t h e I n - to have a t IcBit :10 day*’ w ork l l t t c e o n oxhaustintr a benefit a e r le i and btec i r f f i i n i r a •n"th«r.j r g o n i z a - (Meadow., B u x to n )- .E llm ln

proi'iilon tha t a irhool d ia trlc t t r u ite e S ^ e n s e n . b« elects) only by q u a lified elector* c/ d iatrlct__________________ _ .. . .

iJBfiT (W arren, D uxton, N aesle )—Pi inir th a t 62'/j per cen t o f the a v e ra se ’

H i >y wave nf ail worker* ah«l) be th*Imum benefit am ount, If It 1* m or*

I Patro l- ly ln v es- . n a two- 1vy snow- , I 1 i m i J T K S•east of I

which n S '

Eugene srry, was 056 Oad- rry, BaltCadillac • w

r In the . b u t the ---------

Someone, maybe YOt ted . . . must Pay!’ith N ay- WHEN two cars collide, the fh. report- clal headaches can land on you1 1 ? though you're not In' the^'wroni 3^7 wasthrough That's th^ herd way to find out

nbers of acdldenta cost a lo t moce thanr f Z - ^ ^ ^ c e . > -

Take Route I to secilrlty. See Agency for strong hiaurance prt XIon nowl

P e a v e y - T a b e r Cs J ” **1010 anoe la O ur BuitneWLim St EitablUbed 190SHoiue- THOMAS C. PEAVEYluraday j j j Shoshone Street East

Dial RE S-l>4i

r O W N E R S

P — PAINT PEELING — WINDOW SWEATING — MOLD, BUCKLING FLOORS — WET SPOTS

r o t a w o y y o u r h o u s e

IIGH FUEL BILLSI Hoi Been Thoroughly Tested _ ,

NTLY The Homo Ownen Most" y -

4D A LOT OF MONEY3 i f a t y o u r c o n v e n i e n c e

m p j o - p l a n s - H i n d - S A V E !

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In T h is Se(" * l B ^ j J c a l Society Starting M u se u m

R ? S ocP3 T r o u t . . . As Y o u r Min

B ^ ^ M a g i p "Valley P o rtra it . . . . Mi

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P p 0 i r e ^ ri T AffeMed

I Maglo Vauey processor in A ugust, 1! L K J S S by W eral legislation cessors dcul))I effwU''® ‘I B* iMD«tlon ol »ll In sp e c t io n - 0I ta interstate or (orelen p ro d u c t .s -b y I ■'5^ but the effec t on tlm B e r tie '.s Pi / “■ ^ IS ^ c is o r B ertie'a Poultry s p a n k in g ne

‘J W C i S n Falls, h a s been cx- m e n ts and is A c c o rd in B i

K a itu f fe i lo n a l a c t was piis-sed[rlculture bull

y T * * , *_________________

I l l S i e r i i e , man»Ker of ferUe'i P o u ltry Fara l i i l n c t ftA ien In Magio V«Uey. T h e growen l | t r i>n' tetiihied to the plinl tor p i^cesslng . 1 r M Ul40i egga >nd prtducei 29,000 c h ic k s periin^

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■ Eoployei and John Berllt, l(tl, wiSrlt In (h ■ . k ‘ lhl> point the chlckeni h av e been i B l ?* Paclied and te n t to buytri. In thl». room tl

'fo-NonsenseOn Educj

£ Tox„ -.Jon, 31— Botly-wlint.IUMti„,° ."“""“"s 'nse approach to 11c School > the t ‘ ®"" *»Blclo. It'i bwed B ta U * ■ . '«!< BO Baslcouy,« '» gooV ime ‘'Vn.notjiiat m o k e echoi "Wp h „ I s p e n d the iiMtBe n ’™ " ®“P^' o f a W d lM li oik "Wo inakp them d o n t in.oviWi'hnc?, t't ' ‘ “"y ^'It wp il J A " '" ' '“nt cun'l bo- Bponslblllty, !cu, “ o u t ' And btlore o e p t It.

Uip boar,' ot'‘® H ? M ;W a s h ln a t^.larcnf,» " ' " “'" ‘I?" S a n A ngel

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Section------------ --------------eum . . . Life in Magic Valley , . .

Minister Sees It . . ."Lodge Rifle ... Minister Born in China.

rea Poultnus[. 1957. requiring all p ro- on a nallona!

clciUmg in in tc rila lc com- th ird laruc.si to be rcndy for govcrnmciU come. And nl ion—of both th eir plants and ooultry raisiin-s—by Jan. 1, 1950. big operation, c'.s Poultry Farm displays W ith nowig mnv pliysical improve- can pjocess 1iind 1.S ready for*inspection, an elghi-lKUii •dinB to a departm ent of ag- Ing lo Jolm e buDetinr poultry and eggs, the corpotaiu

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’ Fam , dliplaya «ome of the chicks that th rovers raise the chickens until they reach Ing. The p lant hatches all Its own chicks. ] ■ per week. (SUff photo-enpavlnjr)

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m '

In the p ack in r » « » of tha «nd Inapecl been olcaned and are read y - tlon rules <1 oom the chtckens are cleaned an d caps.

se Approaci cation by ^

what, he w nnb: The ))cat pub- ond mornlni :hool jyslem In tho United eo^^o a^iohi

ilcaUy, It's tt »lmpl« Idea. You 'school nn attrnollve pluce to In

, the day. You outline » course ho nn invi ,dlca llmtcncourngcs every alu- 'Mo. ine in cvory gr«d« to do hl.;lcVfel ^ “ 8“And you oHcr tho atudcnts re- W o Iblllty, nnd Inalet that they no- , i

shlngton (ohool, where nil ol taow wh«t Angelo'B Boventh’ grndflra Imve .1

clttMfiB, Is a good example . , 1,

‘" s e p S J r>ro are no hells and bUKicrs nt

W L d l n g T o S « or"So‘

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ry Processo] Inspection ]

allonal ba.sis, constitiue U ie ' Bertie says cei aruc.si Mjiirce of farm i n - ■ a re demanded bj knd al B rri:e's Pou ltry Farm , ugricuUurc befoi raisiiin and procc.vsuic an* a ' poultrj’ processln

ration.' ; had to make thiiipw (*quipnu'nt the plant provemeiils. -

:)ces.s 10 000 chicken.s diii in j; . Since Oct. 21. ii-lKUir uorkinR day. accord- been under a r Jolm P. BcrUo, mannKiT of • and construcUor porauon. • ' but the m ajor \

* * * * wu.s completed e;___________________________ th e o lan t w en t

. . . , spcctlon on Jan .Brri:c .says nu

increase the .spacc m relatioi

Tlie llRhllng h candlepou

I L . quato working aJ * Add:ilonnl walei

.stalli’d lo brhiR hour to governr

'Ih e RDVcrnnu| w r -------------p lrtnt'i n u afm ir*S f ' for every chlcker . When the p lan t

.3 capacity of lO.OC ' It would usfi ov I wifter a dny. C(

\ u.scd also, for tl 1 p lan t operates. '

; , l l ' j tpiw of If j ' Thl.s hURe amoi

' ' piirk and cbol c J ■ Entrances lo

M , nui^L conform ■ M .Standards of sa M \ 'I'raffic flow

• m i controlled lo m i th a t work in i

pioccs.slng fron • where tlie chick

■' 'x m f clenning proce.v

\> and gowns mu j j w \ ployos at any

the bird has b( :JM of the building

feet from a 180-

rdmt j g rules even s ta teslope enough to

i . i f l All metal use m ust be non-co:

' can be used In >' Tliose are son

requirements g

Actual inspec .■' ■ j K t done by a licen

employe of the Each chicken I

iiat the farm p laces w ith 21 the veterinarian reach broiler size and then if the plant la 1

licks. II has Incubato r space port several li (Continued on

. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ^

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m i ' ' ' . ' --V'''V' 'B H II' \\)WInipcoled by » licensed veterinarian . Tlje fed rules dem and t h a t em ployei In th li room we caps. (S taff pK oto«enpav lng)________ .

ch B e i n g UsS c h o o l i n '

lomlng, w hen th e a tudenta c a n other bulldlngi a BChool s n a c k .b ttr for a so ft conditioned, u or a candy hor. T h e re a re n o floor. Indirect

^Istd atudy h a lls . ‘ , chain , coffee-jiost.publlo nqhools thli-W ould a Invitation to bedlam . Not Tlie atuden ts m ove quietly , “I

gh tho hplls betw een classes. ? n .j L r t h co niiicit b a r ^ r e n k s 'a r e .oclalile, lot noisy, T h e -o fJ - lio u r study y i " ’ , ' are quiet. T h e s tu d e n ts know " S J r , . . n t u hnve > good d e a l, and, th ey . j j , y whnt they h ave to do to keep tllc^

, 1 ' . 1 J , . evm they're ft iltil high school, opennil In st central gots n inbor, iB 'th e s o r t ot scliool [„ m t the lit you hnve to aec to b e lie v e - h k ,,, jure, tho

-k lld lng , cam p u s-ty p e layou t u,g library, I apnenia lo tho oy« and i t lm - icorn,",I lln Imnglnatlon. ' ' uu t luppoae i i i a i i r - tM iiiB m y .- L i i i r » r iU i

____ ;___ ________ ___________

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inol N ew spoper Serving N in o lrrl£

i « ,L S r - U iA H Q i- S U N D A - Y r 4 C J 5 B R '

)r[ Laws’& c e rta in ba.sic changes ed by the

approve a esslng p la tu . plants e the

hasa

icUon Ls under Jor po rtio n the Led early month and went u n d e r fodtMal In-

s mo.st pl.iiii.-i have had the

lation 10 th e volume of

ing h ad to be brought up epowcr to provide ade- ng an d iiu>pt-cting

In-up tlu>

iL»e ffi. KuHn ivs nf water ulcken proce.<used.

Lsper

overy. C onsiderublo water isor th e Ice machine th e J S J H J J J J J J Stes. T h e ,m a c h in e makesof Ice every 24 hours.am o u n t of ice i.- u.sed to

chicken.s. ^ ^ H | b ^ b I P3 to the al.so

f6r II

low the Islo p rev en t individuals in the

moviu(> chickens a re in the final

)s s ta te capsbe by em -

xny c le a n in g afte ras been No arealing can be more than 40 | [ | | | m m m 180-degree w ater outlet, w ater Is osed to steam

iralls and equipm ent. T he J a c k Meusei state t h a t t h e floors m u st shapes o horse ih to c a rry off the w ater it s

1 used I n '^ h e processing 1 j ^ -um n-corroslve and the ru les I ~ l ■ 1 1 ^ w hat c le a n in g compounds J L ^ V f X 1 In c le a n in g the plant, e some of t h e more rigid Ls g o v e rn in g t^e p lan t

ispectlon o f the birds Is licensed v e te rin arian , an the fe d e ra l government. I n to d a y ’s ai

en la In sp e c ted twice by lo v ers o f te n are a rlan; < jrby lay assistan ts Uie r e la t iv e lac t la larg e en o u g h W^sup- to .«^hoe horses. U In sp ec to rs . In large T h e r e a re mi ed on P*f# 19. Column 1) m o s t o f th em 8

# ^ ¥ r e g io n s tlxere l£- y o u n g m e n to

le a m t h e trade jac lc M euser,

T w in F a lls , ha c r a f t and It

M e u se r . who v i l m an y ,

FirsBI cM rs. Leslie

w om an to

requ ired consii Mrs. Jones, i

den ts o f TwUi her paren ts-ln

She county was tb

R of C ass ia coun

tra n sfe rre d to

T h e records a n d 'J o n e s ha

R n ig h t t r ip to

U . J g I j y y t l j j

^ “I t w as ail

d rlv^ u p then hou rs ."

s h e an d Mt IDlS. w ere ma hom e o n Mil:

r“ ®rrled 1. V m in is te r in Tw

/ t . M P e f a i . o rgan ized thi . - l: ch u rc h In Twi

L'- ; H enry Porkor,k M rs. Jones, I’ • • f"*;-! iKoman mnrrlel^ lllllllllllll^ ^ a lso was

^ — 1st cliu rch r— ' F ir s ts

fam ily.T w in F a lls to th e P a lls Bt

• . . ^ even tually boc I federal poultry lnsi\ec- ^ q» wear the white gowna jo n e a sold t

__________ _________ m e n t I n 1013 \------- ■ to lo ll.

. T - ■ - M r s . Jonea

c p f l ■ "o?M?i- k j V / V l . m oved Irom '

T h ird avenue ' • . m ' was going toT I ' / - k - « r n n \ fo t a few da;

I I - * Y J l S su re T w in Fa X sh ip p ed all th

an d h a d It doi dings. It Is completely a ir S he notes « id. I t has carpeting on the one g o t their irect lighting, aofns, easy w hen i t was b ffee tables with vases, of A fte r Jones nagnzlne a n d newspaper Jones raised t iiliiding-long picture-'win- w H irw nT B sra Inreproof g lass tha t over- re tired army tlo nnd a view of Ui« tree- Jones, who-wn h Concho river. , a certU led pul

indeed, catering to the a ttle . ' M ni. Jonea I

n t the kids to use Uie .11- Into Rosco* 8ti ys W«dMk. "Wc want to grocery atores tllcm to com e here when- w orked as hi

ro ifee. Every student, a t bookkeopor. 81 its n spcolal tourse In how 13 ycnrs. ' e llbrnry. I f we onn get ‘ W h e n the I, ihoy'll take ndvantage of JonCs dccldcd ry, they'll study; they'll an d s t a r t ft gi

own. S h e not pose they come to the 11* ensy t o get tl

f i I) p ^ 0 o n J

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Irriga ted Counties

S B R U A K i U , - i a 5 3 — ........ - — H I

H p I v I

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leuser, lonr-tlroe Twin Falls an d M a jl horseshoe from a stra ig h t piece of I ro n r * * * *

>rseshoers ( Ones in

y's autom obile ora, horse- living w h en h n arc h e a rd grousing ab o u t began in New /e lack o t trained porsons m any h o rses i I1EC.S. lim e,re m en to do the Job, b u t M euser sale lein a re older and in m ost the city s tre lere Is a iaokJit interested horseshoes a: n to ta k e theh' place a n d business was trade. "T he cobbli

luser, long-tim e resident o t th a t th ey usei has his opinions abou t it th o shoes

ind its probable fuUire. days," h e says who was born in G e r- ■ P rom 1D09 t

ne to th is CDUnti7 in I8D8. races, shoeing n' shoeing horses tor h is ing ho rses in

rst Woman County Re

eslle P . Jones, tlie f ir s t Job fo r m yscI be m arried in Twin P a ils S h e s ta r te days getting married th e n eery s to re a tconsiderable travel.. n o r th In 1B34ines, one ot tho firtl res i- " I s ta r te d 1rwUi P alls , came here w ith * itS-ln 1005..Sh« was m ar- :^U e Jones .on W i^ h - 7,

(plains th a l Twhi F alls as form ed trom a portion

county on March 1, 1007, the records hadn 't been

;d to Twin Palls by the and Jo n es were married. cords w ere ' still at Albion !s had ( O 'm ake-an over- p to Albion by stagecoach le m arriage license,' .1 all overnight trip th en ," es ^ y s , "but now we can there an d back In a lew

id Mr. Jones, who died In e m arried a t her fa th e r 's

M iin street south. They 'ried by the tirs t M ethodist in T w in Fails, the man who I the P i r s t M ethodist 1 Tw in ;Falis, the late Rev.

mes, besides being thd f irs t m rrled In Twin Fails coun- was one ot the 17 ch a rte r of the Twin Palls M ethod-

hr------------------------------7-^ ----------were norm al In the Jo n es ones w as the first m an In Is to open a steam laundry ,Is Bteam lauhdi7 , w hich y becam e the Troy L au n - Dry Cleanhig establishm ent,■old th e cleanlng.'establlsh- 1013 w h en h it health b egan

ones n a te s th a t It .was th eulry in town then. She tellsIme Ih e laundry was b eh ig .rom T h ird a v en u e..eu l.,tovenue south . The laundryg to be .o u t of conuntsslontl days, so Jone;, to m aken F a lls g o t,c lean 'lau n d ry , ■ ■ H I111 the laundry to Pocatelloi t done. . , ' ■ ' J |)tes w ith pride thot every - , g ? ® / J jIhelr lau n d ry on tJm e ,j» e p >was . b e ing moved.'Jones' d e a th In lom, M rs. ised tw o boyil,.^lmer Jones, T » n r i m i i 08-ni)d-l>-novra- r l L J l l i i t t . . army colonel, nnd Lewis M p lio-wns-born In 1000, nnd 1s id publlo accountnnt In Be- ,

i n t i b eg ad working for the o i Btevcris, who owned four stores In Twld Falls. She as h is chief <ashlor an d or. S h e worked for him for

tho dopreBi)lon hit, M rs. B S B R H Eldod to create lior own Job b R u S I I ft grocery business of h e r 0 no tes tiijiit Joba w eren 't M rs. U s l l get th e n espMlnlly for n n * rib b o n ahi s o n J 'X .d c o l i lo d tt B (^B » a n o U n t .U T

' ' " sFE A T U

)till Praetices-Ai’t c

^ i ' l i t

Uaglo Valley b lac k sm ith bom In Oermai on rod. Meuser, w ho w a s ce^itury In New

* * * * *

1 Getting Sci I D em and,'tn ho was 13 years old. He cm sta tes. He s New York City sh o e in g th e 1014 and has 1 scs used in tho city a t t h a t then. Ho came I

trom Jcroqie. sa id the cobblestones ot Meuser, who I s tree ts rapidly w ore th e ond blacksmith

3 and the h o rsesh o e in g trade of a hori was rather lucra tive . , I t was m ataly n obblestones were so ro u g h ness w ith the used to pay us a p rem iu m "The leaa-UlOy

loes lasted m ore th a n 30 longer you woi says He explains

S09 to 1014 ho followed th e teaching young leing various types o f ra c - cause they wou 5 in Canada a n d th e w es t- tor thehseives

n to Be Ma] ecalls Much

rtiv.selt." she s a y s . _______ Ibullt It .Into ii r te d thr M ark e te rla g ro- sne s a y s . ' "C c a t 320 Shoshone s tr e e t tailing everywl 1B34 ond ran It u n til 1948. worked and wo ted It on a sh o e str in g a n d W ork h m nei

* * , * * .

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Leslie F. Jones, tha l i n t Koman In «he wore AVf. 6, 1M6, when Ihe t»llM»i

U n fllt , the l l t i l Twin Falli cltj dliHtoi------------ r—---------'...

...

SU N D A Y :U R E SECTIC

’t of Horseshoeing

Sermanr. tiarted ihoelnf horsei ibortlj afiei n New Vork City. ,8toff pholo-enjraTinfJ - : * * W * *

IcSufce; CSiiod , T . F . M a n;. He s e tt led in Rexburg In would hnve to gel has lived In Idaho since TliiJ is alto B'l

cnmo to T w in Falls hi j043 em dayhorseshot iqie. ' ' ' the mnln reason, who Is a lso a wheelwright enter the trade ksmlth. Bays learning the long apprenticesh a horseshoer was ditllcult. learn the varloiu Italy a t r i a l and error busl- shosh'ortes and 1 b the yo iing ^ap p ren tlw

lu would s tay with them." shoeing pan bec( plains o ld e r men feared erly,, Meuser es) young m e n too rapidly be- than 150 kinds oi ly would tend to strike out used, to ..correct, selves a n d the older man (Ci'nUnanl gii f

arried m T. ch T ravel NtInto a thriving bufllnesa," Mra.'Jones. Now r ^ 'O r ocery btuiea were Wstorlan-^OF—th iverywhere, but we really church and in t nd we loved It." , * many years M . m never been a stranger to perlntendent.

A , * * it - - .1 ....; - ^ V

tH tl In Twin »»“»allM tl U n it kttW«4 h i O Hta M Ik * t o W »iii.tei«^r. (BW « pho»«*«i»*yipi),,, • :

ON 1 I

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WKM- ^

IH H h imlafter th* turn of (he J j l

'*• ■ Iw* * *

r - ^I Says Ig get a new apprentice.) B'problem with mod- sh een , but Meuter says ( son youngSTBBiraont^ | ade Is because of the | iceshlp thne required to rlous Intricate ways 4o ind becBUte of the hard ;

become. If dotii prop^ I' esys .there are', more .■ds of shoes th a t can be. ' ■rect different horte'i ■gli F a n 11. Column 1) M

’.F .[eedjed'-'lNow she is 'the. (^iirch ■

h i the pest eeived for. : . u S unday 'schoolitu-

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j S i £ S r. ,!■ i J-Rcynolda have live daughterl l f K 1 I I glrlj are Nancy, oge 18, a IH j • I - |i— I ^ a tiuron,} ^ { g i~ ! |r I r*BiM I°Sne, ag e O .In U ie feurtI

iS l 'v ' 0 "and iSharon w eri .younger, i I f ' ’ ’ " JVer on the^ahoulder, and U

■, ' '*he could go home because * ’ 'tdolh.

' ' ' Karen, went home, report! it- ' •'¥as sent home because of hei!V - -"When' Mrs, Reynolds que> her, she. found Karen didn’t

- ‘toothache. T he puzzle was ^Ivhen Sharon walked In

; Bcnool, hand to her Jaw, ra'■ ' S'vtlth her toothache,

f- ' Last year Blllle wos punls;■ . -"school for being In the wrong* when a teacher mistook hII . I, I , I - Bobble.j i I ( When the older twins W(I I .' . Karen -broke, he r arm, then

T ’ - I Jjt!" uttiur um i wiiiiV''*»'j’»**o ’‘ ; , ■ Blllle a ride on the'bicycle.

'1-- ' ' .her arms were In castfi, the-girls had to feed her, and lie

' -dress.on< In boUi seta of twins, one 1 ‘■ponded ond one Is rlghthanc

I ■ The three older girls are• ' I - 'In extra-curricular activities.

, I l l ' , :oy belongs to chorus ond •ll ■ l ) | I playing the bassoon and cl ! ' I f l l I ~ S h e Is librarian at noon at ,;| ■ I i !| ,| . and helps-tiro roim t^M rsQ

J' ill I jo W ^ r a o b i l » i i d poll6’ c r I , .M I r 'K o rm and S haibB are In theit I 1 I ' J.iPloylng the dnuns>fid clorhi I " ' I -1 I .;ih ree girls a re members of

■ 'Daughters.' ' - ' ' AU the gills were bom In t I , ; MTwln Palls county hospital{ ' .though so m any women hi ' I - uihouse could present a probli

- I .’ s;*ome families, the Reynolds ; I; : Bcems to run like a well-oiled. Reynolds m aintains tha t th

; : . ^ j e r the fomlly the better theiiiinony among the children.

, ; "■ .-ijiave no room fo r bawl-bables • ' ,i . . i j lie .says,..'',They've had to let

compromise."' I K.i,; Ite says In such a large f p .; ) '. v/fthe girls hiive learned to glv

' h.rtake, something he says many;;,ilrcn don 't le am until they

I .in-publlc schools.I According to stme authcI iiiah spends most of This ft I •^years waiting on women. And I

; . ; I Eeynolds home this necesI ■ Tinwould be multiplied by «1», I

-leem s Reynoldsj(ow fne han( .: f, I I ing on the wolTyears ago ant

- seemingly h a s everything

!) I i control.I I v.ii- In fact, it seems he enj( 11 :.I "stom ew hat enviable life.

(i I I Just os Reynolds prepare :; .' i . ' •—mnswer a question about waltli . . l i & l ' 11, women, Bobble Rae piped

II I "That’s K laughi 'We wait on’ ''[i I | i 'We get everything for him. :

, ' n ight he has .about a million ,' )l of coffee.”

' . w j'- According to Billie Bus and: • > tlie Rae. the ir father. dlspla.ylni

: S ' control, n ig n s supreme oveiV;.'!, ; ! . brood from a largo easy chair 1 -; ' corner of tho Uvlngtoom eaoh,r'r I 'when he comes home iriom'h:

,ij; ( Burance business. . ' "‘ The two youngest agree the

n i l -|— ------t*4anwvhat-llk«'ft4h>«Berbu^| B | ' 6 ue .Is quick to add, "Ves, bt■ I - llnd money under his ehaiH I , that^okay." ^

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ighters. including twp sets o t idenlltjl twin I , a senior in Jerome, high sohooli Karei »ho-arc-frcshmcn - th is year,- and-Bobble-Hs fourth grade. The twins are all in Wparate-

ger, i teacher walked in Karen's toom, toind to ld(4 ier-------------^ ^ 3■ause of lier When both parenw wpA,

Reynolds operates « beauty p eporting she management of such s limlly of her tooth, be a problem, But the Re;

questioned family seetns to havi devl lidn’t have a sutcessful. system. ,

was solved W ithout Nancy J(sn, tervi i in alter sort: of lieutenant, tht limlly iw, moaning lj;ck coordination, but Reynoli

tlie chain-of-commiuiil, prettj punished in worked out amoiirlKnlilldre wrong room, ea<ih has her own dullu ani » k her for take care of hergelf ollhout bi

ing the. busy parents or Nancy ns were 12, who prepares most of till mea

then broke gets the younger twlni ofl to i ying I"cycle. While 'As Reynolds says, Ihwe a s, the other bawl-bables In the lajnlly. nd 'help her According to the glrK' the

time there is a womanly donf one Is left- when one of the twim, esp<

ithandcd. the younger set, dliasrui wit 1 are active other tvvln on the (lothlrig vltles. Nan- worn th a t day. Tht twins u

ond band, wear matching clothu. nd clarinet. Billie Sue says about a yea n at school. s h ^ .jn d Bobble Roe had a nursQ, Jeon spat over the mojor QUestli D~ c a n ; ^ |th- wh otlwr^tiBvt n i ^ HtwHlae clinics. I t seems this was one o[ thIn the band, times the girls weren't ablo to clarhiet. All out a compromise. So each w«t rs of J o b ! own way. Blllle Sue chose th

formal slacks ond Bobby n In the old donned the more chlo dieis. upltol. Al- piiile Sue says her attire len In one day was better, beuuie ihe ‘‘ problem, to do rougher things.” Bobble Rai

lolds family sDent.-oiled clock. Having a large family ol girl la t the big- have its definite adiantates. er the har- nolds Is probably the only mi Idren. "We the nation who actually itorts lables here.” Ing bis Christmas presenli in to leam to This ra re tra it Is > neceisity

cdidlhg to ’Reynolds, lof It a irge family, th ^ m o u n to of bllli that to give and would face It the preieiifsi' many chll- purchased inaconvenllonslma they enter B ut th is good habit h» t

backs. The young twlni say authorUlesi p u e n t ^ a v e to sctamble to* Us frulUul adequate hiding places lor the And In the ents over such a long lemi. necessarily Reynolds reveals he has s six, but It the problem by hiding the pre

I handwrlt- a t the neighbor's houie.[0 and now V ^ a tlo n travel doesn't seei hing under p ru e n t . a .problem, to the fa

Reynolds says t h ^ ill wen I enjoys a southern California - three li

front seat and four In Ihe bai repnred to during last summer, waiting on The si^ women set a bai-pai piped up, record and the entire lamriy It on him I only three suitcases and two \ him. Every robe bags, lillion cups Reynolds says he believes In

Ing w ith children In a mature i s and Bob- ner. If th is is done, they willllaylng.true in .t.ha «nmw nm nn^r_______I over his “W hat's' fair for m, Is fo l h a ir In the — — J — eaoh,night I r i ■ )( a a k I o m h i s l n - S l i J g

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woik, (Mrs. lUty parlor) \family could ~4le'Reynolds ' 11I devised t . I

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of girls can It's not unusnal to have five Uses. Rey- border on the nnnsual, C. Grai gly m an in elude Karen, Billie Sue, Nano; Itorts buy- old and ihe younger are 9. Na oil in July, learning to get along ndlh eac ceislty, ac- bawl-bables In this family,'' he- ( It avoids decide what Iher should wear

that . one this ploture, (Staff photo-engn leiitsr were ; ^nilmatmer. LODGE MEET SET1* (1? draw- SHOSHONE, Jan. 31—Odd 1 ■* *?? S lows lodge will meet at 8 pjn. T\ lie to-. tind day al^the-IOOP hall. Officers ir the pres- present a t the Joint Installa I™' , J services this month will be Instol has solved District Deputy Grand Master B he presents Harrison, Fahfleld, will be Instal

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them ,” he soys. - • ■liree In the “Education Is a lo t of tilings, ;hfl b ack — m ostly i t Is getting a long v

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five d a u g h te rs , but when th ey In c lu d e (n G rant R ey n o ld s , Jerome, poses w i th h is f( ancy Je an , Bobble Rae, Sharon a n d M r s . : >. Nancy is 18 years old. R eynolds s a y s thi I each o th e r , something th e R e y n o ld s fai " he says. A b o u t ,the only fric tion t h a t t \ rear for t h e day . They usu a lly e n d n p by engraving) » _____________________

'dd Fei. Richfield Newsn . Tues- RICHFIELD, Jon . 31 — M r. £ leers not M rd . 0 . 0 . Chatfleld ha.ve re tu n itallatlon f ro m Meridian where t h e y vlsi Installed, t h e i r grandchildren, ter Boyd M r. and Mrs. Claude H u l l , Jeroi nstalllng v is ite d their son>-ln-law an< i daui

t e r , Mr. and M rs. Gail H a n se n , i------------ sorus before leaving for Reedsp^

O re ., for a vacation.

Ings, but G ood go'-alongs w ith s te a k : si ng with te e d mushrooms, P re n c h - f rle d on

1 r in g s , water cres.s and rad ish e s .

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n k j i K L f tle (wo sets of twins, t h e family s ta r ts h is feminine fam ily. F ro m le f t the g irls : Mrs. Reynolds. T he o ld er tw ins are 14 ye; ys the most im portan t p h a s e of educatio r is family has accom plished . “We have a t ever develops'is w h e n the twins c a p by wearing Identical o u t f i t s as they d id

Ij-Q It’s overcookinff cabbage and W S nljM tha t produces a strong f i t Mr. andreturned ........._r visited

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ip . Shoshone Tripsition is SHOSHONE. Jan . 31 — Mr. a r L n - t McGinnis left this, wcd id fo r where she v

undergo eye surgery.• G eofge Zerphy has arrived ho:

after a visit in Laramie, Wyo. in d tu r- Mrs. Frank Lane has returr ; flavor, home after visiting In Oklahoma.

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IIED OVERDur 13th ANNiVERS> : DOOR PRIZES-FRI EE COFFEE and COC

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prize and Tom Fausett, low.ed hom e ■ ---------------------------- 'yo. Pep up spinacn by serving it ^

returned a garnish of hard-cooked eg:g, len homa. wedges or crisp bacon.

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members of the local loop w m nigh attended a loop meetlns st Jm

Thursday night.They were W. L. Au. lln; WB

It w ith Kemer. U onard DauBherty, a , lemon ence Carothers, George Sparkj, J

E Oyer and George Young.

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geration with autoaiatic defrostlnj «tiori.ill-to-Yoo Shelves.ider; Twin Glide-out Hydrators.Ihelf Fronts.

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John Bertie po in ts lo a Une of chickens abo (Mtken picker. In th is process the feathers (In p H lr m o v ln j ru b b e r fln jen i revolving oi

Only One Poultry Effected by I

(ConU nu<d F r o m t w e 171 them tOniantj the lay Inspectors work under proces: Ui( constant superv ision of the vet- the U. S oinarlon.- ^ „ , poultry

Dr John H arm s, 'W endell, Is the identlflci tuWent federal In sp ec to r for B er- ucts. T l tic, the sup(

Bertie says w hen D r. H arm s first and a re titlves a t the p la n t in th e morning packages

ihi Inspects the p la n t fo r cleanliness.'placed H( then Inspects th e live birds th a t m etal or Jill be processed t h a t particu lar a ttach ed dij. He Inspects to see t h a t they are A moj haithy birds In a sa n lta fy condl- wholesor lion. Any u n h ea lth y b ird s are re- of agric iKled. Then processing starts , and package tith bird Is Inspected b y Dr. H arm s tnched t In the post m ortem -sta te . They are ucts. Inspected In ternally fo r any disease In so that was overlooked w hen the bird products TO In a live s ta te . A ny suspicious In a d d l t blrdj are rejected . Is n o t a

Condemned b irds a r e denatured T h e p u they cannot possibly be consum- In th re e ed by humans o r an im a ls . These g:

The processed b ird s a re packed in v ldual d let tnd cooled a n d ev en tu a lly ,sen t an d ..Iac to the consumer. they ar(

Bertie says, 'T w e n ty -f iv e per cent lots, ot our products m ove in In te rtta te O radl: commerce, basically M ontana and featherli Jlevada." H« exp lains t h a t Bertie’s fa t covi Poultry Paim d o e sn 't actually m ar- from de ket the birds In th e s ta te s , but sells B e r tie

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Tbeu chickens h a v e passed throDfh tw o colds a chicken Ju s t aa l i emergei from th e

’^ ck e n a d u r ln r o n e e lih t-h p o r working d a ]

Chairman Named e flt f ro>j 8H08HONE. J a n . 3 1 -C h a ir m e n

™ the Lincoln co u n ty h ea rt fund f f t 'M 'l•"e nahied th is week by Mrs. Do- J « v“ IJgo Soloaga, co u n ty chalrnion. J |

nicy are M rs. J a c k Murphy, I northwest section of th e ooramunltyi TE ' ’}‘'* '“ rd O no lda. n o rth eas t sec- I Nig

Robert P ereh au er, south- ♦ nW illard Baker, south- J I

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YES, WE D RE-UPHOLSl FURK.REPA

, f u r n r e -f inin-mfferTooBadT Aa Good Or'Better 1

BAH'OBKEN fiTAMPS

HAYES FURM.i UPI« 0 Main South '

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IS a b o u t (0 enter the m echan ical pass th ith e ra a re removed by a series are Im: ing on a cylinder. The chickens chicken

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ry Processor in Y New U.S. Inspi:m to distributors who do. on the'rocesslng plants operating under na tu ra l

U .S . departm en t of ag ricu lture ellminai i ltry Inspection may use official grader," n tif lc a tlo n marks on th e prod- voluntAi s . T h e m arks are applied under chicken

superv ision of the Inspectors He ac 1 a re prin ted on the individual federal •kages. on paper Inserts to be esslng I ceU in • the containers, or on Berll< ta l o r paper tags th a t a re usually of work ach ed to the wing of Uie bird, the fee I m ark stating, "Inspected for adds th Olesomeness by U .S. d ep a rtm en t will cor

a g ricu ltu re" Is placed on the "Now :k ag e m ateria l. This m ark Is a t- product h e d to ail kinds of poultry prod- s ta tes. 5. had inin som e Instahces the poultry oreas.” kIucLs wlll be federally graded BertU a d d itio n io being inspected. This laws gi n o t a m andatory process. poultryrh e p ou ltry Is graded s^id placed unclass th re e d iffe ren t grades. A. B or C. laws. H ese g rades take care of th e Indl- ern sta lual differences between th e birds th a t d i.X ac U ita te poultry buyers when poultry »y a r e buying the birds In large “Our s. expandt r a d i n g Is based on h e a lth , vigor, says. .th e rln g , conform ation, fleshing, feed ai , covering and general freedom pandlni im defects. SinceBertie says grading Is n o t comm on has be

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t tw o chicken p lo k en . Jo h n Bertie, m ana n t h a picker. By opera ting a t full speed n d a y . (Btaff ph o to -en trav ln g )_________

Lean cuts of steak sometlmea ben- K S it from being brushed with salad I o r melted butter before broiling.

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ass through two of these p ickers. Before thi re Immersed In a **soft scald" tan k . The wi tilckens pass two tim es th ro u g h t h e^tank. (Sfa

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n Valley £ « spection Law s r /:I the chicken fryer m arket. “The The pla: aural uniformity of the product ooO chicks Imlnatcs the need of a federal ers. Most ader," he wiys. Bertie’s now has a processing »lunto.ry system of grading the days old. ilckens. and one-fHe adds that his plant wlll u.se a "Our go deral grader when It begins proc- birds durl sing turkeys. and one-Berlle believes It has been a lot 1958.” Bei ’ work and quite expensive to meet "We ex] »e federal requirements, but he program Ids tha t he believes a lot of good to have a 111 come oul of the new act. ens on fei "Now,” he says, "we can ship our he jidds. roduct anywhere In the Unltisd Current bates, or even overseas, W e’ve even Is process ad Inquiries from coastal m arket and packl reas,” of the wBertie points out there are no malntena iws governing the inspection of Chlcker oultry In Idaho, because it's an processed nclassifled meat under present the plani iws. He adds, "Out of the 11 west- "We hop rn states, Idaho Is the only state year," Be la t doesn’t have laws governing cessing b' oultry processing. til the n<"Our big feature r igh t now Is to the profl

itpand our growing operation,” he same on iys. “We now have 192,000 birds on process fi ;ed and the old growers are ex- keys per andlng their capacities." AccordlSince 1050 Bertie's Poultry Farm Inspectloi

as been hatching Its own chicks other prc ^ If. )(. Poultry c

Is the on

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(^nd hauling■t they en te r the p icker they and wagons i t w a te r Is 118 degrees. The tedious worl . (S ta ff photo-engraving) Until Sli---------------------------------------------- all work wathen h av in g th em raised by directors a r : Valley farm ers on a contract their own c

B ertie says it is a part-tim e "We wen ct with* m ost farm ers and it is doije cheapi 3lo fo r some of tliem to mak^ able to save ) a y e a r raising chickens for he notes. )lant. Sinem a c0 p lan t's hatchcry produces 20,- the preseni hicks a week-lo supply 21 grow- ranches an' Most ch icks are re tu rn ed for bound for sslng w hen they a re about 63 The dlstric old. T h ey average abou t three In 1031 and

o ne-fourty pounds a t th a t age. along w ith ur goal Is to process two million **as soonduring 1959. We processed one people ran o n e -fo u rth million birds In “They kne^

■’ Bertie notes. couldn’t un'e expect to double the growing be everywh ram w ith in one year, We hope But Slnei ive a b o u t half a m illion chick- the public )n feed by this tim e nex t year," always beeidds. ----------------rren tly , th e 54-employe plant ■ocessing for three days a week packing one day. T h e rem ainder he week Is spent in general itenance and c lean -u p work, jlckens a ren ’t th e only poultry essed by the p lan t, Last year p lan t processed 47.000 turkeys,

hope to process 100,000 next B ertie says. T h e turkey pro-

ing begins in Ju n e and lasts un- he new year begins. Bertie says profit p e r pound Is about the B on turkeys. T h e p lan t can ess 800 hens a n d 600 tom tur- per h o u r.

icordlng- to B ertie , th e poultry ectlon a c t has a ffec ted only one r processor In Id a h o , th e Stone itry com pany, N am p a, because it le only o t h ^ processo r engaged n ters ta te 'co m m erce.) notes t h a t five p la n ts In Utah

federally Inspected, seven in jo n ,- f iv e In W ash ing ton , and } In M o n ta n a a n d Nevada.

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’IMES-NEWS. TWIN PALLSG I C V A L L E Y P O R T F

^hway Director S ^ i c f s SystBn;y e ^ s ' w lth‘''t R y *n\M» Fniis ‘» * «t 'd is tr ic t . D irector J . D, Sm- Js seen th is a rea grow from ♦ -r w iH ir ju s t^ few rocky, uxlcr t ---------------roads .through the M\«i’biush JirfAcnt-day total of 770 imlM, ♦ig 260 m iles of oiled rouds t ---------- —th e d istance between Poca- ;id-Bolso^— ------------------ —- - t- ■ -- —Is q u ite a b it of road surfacc, ♦ ^ice 1026 Slnenui hius bi'i’ii Jof th e d istric t an d rc.spoiusi- ♦ . / ,road m ain ten an ce and con- ♦ In in th is d istric t. • ^ . • 'j•gan working for 1 ho dl.stnct ♦ ' ils lden t engineer in 11)19 t . !|Sn I f irs t camc here there 4lardly ' any h a rd surfncod ♦

he says. "A bout the only t * ‘“ jd road was the roiui loading 4 . %win P alls to the hospiiul, ♦ j ^ S S ^the f irs t two years 1 worked ' jO f^ M1 I did was- stak e oul nnd t / ^ E e ' c6 irei‘ete~s tr uctnrps.-prepnr" ‘t —

)ut in th e roads,” ! > l^e cam e hero, 482 nillos of * V m |

gravel to ad s hnve been con- t — i In th e district. ‘ big problem Is the wfety Autom obiles have oiitBiovvn ^

(* were n o stop signs on the , ‘Ighways then, nnd he n’ciills, . . .;re n ‘t worried abou t the nar- idges th en . Tills Is a problem ;■ , . ceps up, on you,“ 'len a n c e was a partltillm-ly ‘ ------ •-roblem then . M ost of the ,•as done by the farm ers who , in th e general area. They

on a co n trac t basis with the , and were responsible (or a

segm ent of the roadway.1 m achinery was In a "kin-:en’’ s tag e then and grading ■ ■ ■lullng were done with teamigons. Road construction was t | I | H |1 work.1 S inem a becante director,*k was done by contract. But rs an d Sinem a decided to do I M T ^ iwn construction . I 9 ^ *

were able to ge t the job h eap er then , because we were | K ; «) save th e cor^tractor'a profit" M S - ,es.m a com m ents on mildness of resent w in ter a n d says that JS and farm s would be snow- J

for weeks in th e twenties...................llstrict got Ita f ir s t snowplow .1 and u n til 1037 It had to get w ith th a t single snowplow. rem o te soon as we got t h a t one plow o ffice In li : ran us ragged." he says, •■wg-ye

knew we had one plow and . .I’t u n d e rs tan d w hy It couldn't jryw here a t once."S inem a says h is contact with ‘

ibllc th roughou t th e years has a b o u t h is s been p leasan t work, and the ab le to se

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r J.D. Sinema W m ^pread in Fori

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J . D . SINEM A

has been a great aid to the relatively pi by reporting road problems modem, Irrl

lote arena, greatly aiding the He first ci In its Inspection program. 1906, after sj •ve been here so long the In Yakima,

know where to holler wheri Orange City nlng goes wrong," he says. Washington of the things he has enjoyed ^his Job Is tha t he has been father,

,0 see the area grow from a a general m|

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schools.One day Wad

per that a tcac I by another Texi

h ;^W ■ j | | j | | t being too rough- them too much

the tea< . on the spot.

' There was i when the U. S. on Maytn publlo school:

student.s are ^ time ' they w> schools. Vi'o showed I

’< ■ I were reassign

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sChooLi In the telephone

man lor the Insnorthern men surve

f between White t vine. The hill

sinem a there wa:

Sinema veylngted on the n( d'Alene and li Falls to becot for the hlghw:

Noting hoy t grown, he sayf 1 has grown troi I Instead of co

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!ly primitive area Into a 1, Irrigated forming region. I" IMJ SU Irst came to Twin -Palls In H ^fter spending about 11 years “ n ^ t a d t ? ima, Wash. He was bom In p i

City, la., and moved to "iston with hiB parents wlien 0OUN< I 3 years old. SHOSHONE,ather, Levi Sinema, operated council wlll mi ral mprehandtse store In .the dt the city hal

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MONDAY BELONGS ^TO M O T H E R

MtEUeak ■ ,

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POWERi-0)St8SoUtTLE! ; ,

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- - ■ FA(Misense I ’o a c h t o U S

l O O l 1 o l dnucd From P « n 17> . .3 . s . . u r „ u h d h .^ m W l - j |? ™

le o f the library m eiuu_ .iiJiW -Ittininr-iirlvlleires.^Tiava '• iten d en t "More than are sent to. supervls«d-::!BH :Dr.(touWe. tealona^I h ey : hat. -But , we have lltQe^ ;;?!';-,. se kld*iknow we don't j i'-S ■:•.•' !V ropU6HRcss7’ mscnsp approach Is ap- , vhere-,ln- the San An- '

Wadzfk read In the pa- teacher had been fixed |,'1 :. Texas school system for 'lit j > lugh on the kids, giving “(tft • ' lucb homework. WoSzek .teacher an d ’hh-ed hltn^ , i

IS no problem, cither,. S. supreme court ruled *.. 1954, tha t 8egregatl,o'n irools-lsTmconstltntlon’al.!r cen t of San A n g e lp 's J |j jb 4 e Negroes and at t h e ' - . l | | ^

were In s e g re g a t jid ^ ilU »o weeks later they ■ ■ for classes as usual,.and ‘M H signed to Integrated i S , *

tn 't had a rac lanncV j d j H Id we won't," says Wad-

-----------------------------'-rr-If M ain avenue south.

1011, Sinema worked .for i j l M )ne company until 1917 »orked as an InstnKjient le s ta te lilghway survey-

H e worked mostly 'In iaho. and was one of tho 'i urveyed White Bird hill, 4 l:V ; 'h lte Bh-d and Orange- -M, hill has H swltchbaokB na says the suneylng was a real task. ‘

p e n t .one cold winter s u r - : v roadway to be construc- ;

B n o rth shore of Coeur I d In 1919 came to Twin V:./ lecome resident engineer j;!,i ghway district. -■ h '" ,^ how .the district has says the(.peflianent crew H ;!* from six to 17 men, sn d ' | | l | i

contracthig horse and ■ ■ r th e work the district ■ ■

equipment assessed a t ■ ■

S inem a married Irena: B B I th e y have two ohUdrra. ■ ■ HaU, who Is now U vhis' I M

ad t, Germany, and Q er- I j J I f J. Phoenix, A rlt . p W

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“h p — — irffa tcn iiin ina 'IK o-ln su rance -o r' ! I 1 ■' gonlzotlon, has tponnored a ir rllli •E; I ' •: ■ competition between,various campi ;l ‘ ■• ' across tho nation,

i ', ; _ In..tho inali tow years th s Interea' . hos woncd In many s ta te s , b u t li : Maho, ond nnrllculnrly In Hanson

Interest Is sUn at a h ig h level. ' Mn. Miles Weech, H ansen,- cam]

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IM em beri of ihe n ik iu e n Moa< rltle team h » n o n In s ta t e o led , Mr«; W. V. CaUco, J o e R pholo-entravlin)_____________,

VISIT lE O lS L A T U R E . I BIIOSHONE, Jan. 31 — Bht

' I Murphy, 11, nnd Mnurcen Murp 7 , wont by train to Boise T hur« evening where they Joined thelf' tlicr, Seri. Jock M. M urphy, to v tho legislatureJVlday._________

i jHave you &<am ined your

M i ' , : r ■ ■ ■ W. I L L , ' 'recently? . . . S e e Vour ottorney ond o u r TruM

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I j w h iI r W * ' 'f th e llan&en M odern Woodmen o f Am er n , pracUctt ihootlng on the 35-fpot__indoj lots 31 caliber to ile t rifles. The l o d f c ' i i rm of Inexpensive entertainment f o r lodj

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Ige Keeps H ig h 1 rig Program S ts1030's secretary s liu e 1045, lays r i f l e com

nerlcn, petition w as started by th e n a t lo n o c e -o r- o tllc fro t-th e-o rB an lja llo n -lir-th rd e r r ll le presslon to o tter Inexpensive ^nter cam ps talnment to memberi. T h o team

nourished for mony y e a rs , p a rtlc i te re s t ulnrly In th o Midwest, b u t ' i n reccr b u t In ycarj' only 10 to 13 M ld w e s te r ansen , states ond Idoho stUI m a t a t a l n th el. .' > former In terest. There a ffe n o m ■ cam p tlonal competitions m vi o “ l y

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M odem Woodmen of Amerloa l o d x e poi a te oompellUon vtilh other W o o a n e n lo le a Hill, Mn. IIUI, I l o U r t J t e U n a and

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America lodge, a n d R obert P e rk im . presl- < _ indo jr ronje In th e W oodm en hall in I f e 'i national office s ta rted t h e rifle pro- I r lodfe members. (S ta ff plio to-enp-avlng) ‘

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hi Interest in started in 1930’s <5 com- wide com petition. iitlo n o l Idaho Is one of th e m oat active : ih rd e - s la te s - In - th o - n a t io n — A nd Judging I «nter- Irom some of tho tro p h ie s won by team s the H ansen comp, I t i s one of the I

p a rtlo - more active camps In th o stote. i recent Tho H an so n cam p te a m won the

vestern itdto cham pionsh ip l a s t year a t l i n ths Boise. ‘n o no- . In th e 1030’s rifle te a m activities ' ’ stole- wore BtrlctlS' for tho m a le members, :

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ro pose wllh tropU tei th a t th e lod to ’i p<||et l e n lodit). Members ot the I ra n i are. from I a n t Mn. F r tn k W rlfh t, all H ansen. iHbff

^ R A D E M A K E R S i m H O PJE S

Dutch coffco flavored cara- ■ | H fiels. The originol a n d most

renowned of hopjcs is Rado- P ^ H makers , . . m ade from frosh r ^ V cream and pure sw eet but-

- tor, In -keep -fresh canlstcr and Imported from Holland.Try 'err>!

lo r 11 one who con rem em ber itlon w«[on wosn't a lamily c a n

- g cco rd ln g -to -M n .-W ee ch .Ju t_ to _194S th e women were allowed to Jo in -the club ond compete on-the —

. teams.. - S h e s a y s Magic V afley Woodmen ;

lodges w e re particu larly active In '.- rifle -ComDetltlon u n til the war re -

- s tr lc te d t r a in travel betaUJe or th e — • g aso line shortage. L a ter, loony of■ th e lo d g es h ad trouble finding ode-

^ iu a ie -'U iH odi-rin ieeT pM r;--------------■ - -B u t m a n y teams, even when they

- were restricted on travel. majBgfd- to . h ave p ostal ~

W oodm en throughout the state. T h ey h a d traveling- trophies th a t

- fequlred n perwit-of-a - teom lo Bln — three thnes belbro gaining perma­nent possession.

T he ■ H ansen comp won two pf - these trophies.

I n th e 1940'8 the W oodmen comps- a t B u h l, Gooding. Je rom e ond Tw in

F alls w e re os active as tho Hansen cam p is now, occordlng to M rs. W eech. B u t now H ansen mlist seelt c o m p e titio n within Its own lodge o r w ith o th e r lodges o t scattered points th ro u g h o u t Idaho.

C u rre n tly tho H onsen team meets once a m o n th (or a shoot ot th e M odern W oodm en of America lodge In H a n se n . Tho lodge h as a 35-foot

- In d o o r- r a n g e ,—^ - ---------------------M rs. W eech says about 30 m em - '

bers o f t h e 150-m em ber lodge a re- eng ag ed —a c tlv e lr - tn - tb e - s h o o U n e —

p ro g ram . S he adds th a t about '50 p e r c e n t o f the shooters are women a n d f re q u e n tly they are better th a n tho m e n .

A side f ro m preparing for tlie sta te sho o t In th e spring of the year, lodge m em bers have two team s

. w ith in th e club m em bersh lp -a red team ly id a green team .

^ O n n o sln g teams a re drawn by _ ! Z team c a p t a i n s once, every. six.

m o n th s . E ach team has 12 mem­bers. T h e team s m eet and hove one m a tc h eacl) m onth. Thon at th e end o f t h e sb(-m onth period total, scores o re tabuloted and the losing tea m t r e a t s the w inners to a d in ­ner.

T h e sh o o te rs shoot a t three t a r - - gets a ll (ro m Jin o ff-h an d position n t th p 35-(oo t ronge, an d lire (o u r shoLi n t each cord. The highest possible sco re Is 60. "W e hove quite a few sh oo ters who will make a

a ■ score o f BO regularly." she says,S h e p o in ts out th is Is a difficult

ta rg e t to h it. The bullseye on th e th e t a r g e t Is exactly the slse of a . dime.

"O n ly tw o men hove shot a 60 In c o m p e titio n In Idaho. One o f th em is a Hansen lodge member, Joe H ill. H e shot th is in the s ta te m ee t In 1966.”

T h e s ta t e meet th is year will b e S h e ld M a rc h 21 and 22 a t Rigby. M rs. d W eech sa y s a ttendance a t the s ta te ]

m ee t is stro n g . Som etim es H m e ir t il- and 14 wom en's team s aro present. ' In • T h e ’s ta t e com petition Is shot w ith 0 - f lv e -rn ah team s, w ith three d i f f e r^ - - {) e n t ca teg o rie s , m en's teams, women's 1

team s, a n d camp team s that c a n J utilize b o th men a n d women shoot­ers.

A cco rd in g to Mra. • Weech, th e w om en frequently m ake a good

I ' show ing o n the cnm p tenms, some- f i tim es b e t te r than th e men, .

S h e a d d s th at one Hanaen lodge “ m em ber, M rs. Joe H ill, a real sharp - ^

Jve sh o o te r h a s made th e Honsen Cam p Ing te n m J o r - th e p a s t 1 0 years. by M rs. W eech notes th a t the s ta te

the shoo ts a r e held on 30-fool Indoor ran g es . - ' ' ^

the All t h e shooting Is done w ith “ a t C ro sm an 52 caliber a ir rlflts t h a t ”

a re p o w ered by carbon dioxide gas. “ ties T he lo d g e owns five of these rifles. “ era, M rs. W eech notes t h a t If o shooter

fires a s h o t In com petition and It Is ®' obvious t h a t the gas supply In t h e ® rifle Is low, Judging from the sound. “ th e s h o o te r Is given a n additional *■

. sh o t. ______________ ■' P

‘ Detective Talks "R ic h a rd Frazier, T w in BUfs ixjllce d

de tec tive , was guest-spcaker T hurs- li

c lass a t T w in Polls Business college, p H e o u tlh ied individual rights, a

p riv ileg es and obligations regarding ti - ihB ck5"andT )ther-nego tiab le1 n s tn i- t l

m en ts ns given In th e Idaho sta tu te , b M rs. O . E . Cannon-Is-lnstructor.- - y

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U m J R H P IIf H f e i i s #

ROOM "PA new color schem e, a dlllerent h

fu rn itu re arrangem ent, nnd n lit tle o IninglnaU on and Ingenuity arc o (ten c all th a t 's needed to give on old room ci 0 com ple te pick-up. change Its mood t ' Olid even its style. _ o

T h e i-edults will h e more success- t; ful. If y o u approach tho |ilck-up u pro ject w lth ' m uch ’the sanm a t t l - p tude y o u would hnve If you w ere s beg inn ing irom sc ra tch . First th ings to be considered a re tho activities t th a t w ill be carried on h i Ihe room, b

.. , Its lo ca tio n In the house, the existing n " " fu rn ish in g s you In ten d to use p lu s li ”5) n ecessary additions and rcplnce- b

m en ts. ' e__ _ S k e tc h e d obove Is a prime e x - ci___ am ple o f a room which lias been— c h an g ed In ch a rac te r olid mood,

iO ld -fa sh io n ed m an te l was torn o u t. nnd a m e ta l hood Installed .lo in ject a m o re m odern feeling. Cliolk white em bossed-brick w allpaper rIvcs th e e ffe c t, o f organic wolls. Flrtploce

;S'mco 1908

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D eW Itt It. (Rusty) Young h o lds ,te b e p laced In sm all museum th e T r t -WOO^ Blsbee photos the society acqi

d e s k which belonged lo I. B . P e rrlth ^ * * * 5 ^ ^

fn H istorical So(,t-

- Museum 1“ ■ T h e Twin PalU Historical So-

c ie ty is well on Its way to c re a t in g a m u se u m contain ing various item s

f " t h a t will illustra te the way o f life ^ in t h i s area during tho early days

fg ' Of ■settrem'ertc.P w tlc u la r ly interesting axe the

.Ca. fc.. B ^ c p p ictu res of th e a re a , cov ^ n g S m o s t a h a lf-cen tu ry of

ni. r e g io n a l growth. Tho society now h a a ab o u t UOO prints t a k e n by

eg’ B ls b e e and ab o u t 2,000 nega tives, g j T h e pictures an d negatives w ere is a c q u ir e d in 1058 from the B lsbee

h e e s ta t e . They o ffe r a .pictorial his* Id reg ion , an dla i in t h e near fu tu re will be o n d is­

p la y in^ UiE room the society h as . -on th e secoadJlopr of the o ld Twhi-

F& lls county hospital.D e W itt R. (Rusty) Young, p re s l-

ice d e n t of the society In 1957 a n d 1958. :s- Is In charge, of th e .ro o m _ a n d .th e i w -co n ten ts . Young la one of t h e f ir s t ;;e. p e rs o n s in th is area to ta k e an ts , a c t iv e Interest in the region 's h is- n g to r y an d was appointed rep re se n ta - u - ttVB to th e Id ah o Historical so c ie ty te . b y S ta te Sen. C arl Irwin sevdra l

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n l hood was palnted.'dull black. The tie cn tlie scheme has beeiL,mnde to en com e' alive by using a nasturtlum - im colored carpet. Black - and - white od tw eed upholstery fabric Is effective

on sofa nnd choirs, Here Is a room a - th a t has been given o color pick­up up . n new arrangement, nnd a b right tl- personality nnd yet kept sm artly :re sim ple. _igs W hether you're looking for fu rn l- les tu re for living room, dining room, m. bedroom o; den. you'll find a large ng assortm ent of handsome pieces here lus In our store. Styling that w ill not :e- become doted, quality thot you’ll

en joy living with, ond values th o t !x- c a n t ' be duplicated. Como .In todayl en ___________

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olds some o f the h isto rica l relics from (he le Twin F a lls Historical society Is preparl acquired fro m the B isbee esta te. Bisbee's c

Perrlne, “f a th e r" of th e Tw in Falls tract. * * * *

ociety Developir 1 to Preserve EaiSo- Stace then, Young, with the old le ting of m any , members of the society, ems has been able to gather many Items tl life with which to s ta r t a museum ol d

lays the region, piThe society now plans to use the yi

the room on the second floor ot the reo, hospital tec display the material, but ' of the method to use to,-display the ni now 1^00 Blsbee prints presents a prob- »,

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[)mg Local J Early D ay Items 3' , , , Iceold lem.

lety. Young says h e plans to go through dy ems the prints and assemble them in \ 1 o< chronological order ond then dls- w l

play the pictures throughout the a t the year In separate showings. Retbe The p ic tu res ' cover a variety of De but subject- m atter, early forms, busl- I tne nesses, construction sites for dams ani

rob- and canals, roads and ferries, towns. Me

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H urry ond tak e advon- \ ta g e o f this special offei

W / now while selections are K W ' a t th e ir peak,

RECORDINef in e s t q u a l ity to p e In1 2 0 0 fo o t r e e l s . Reg- Wu la rly p riced a t S.SO,

~nD w~only ............... ........ 4 8 5

iTEREO CONVERSION'our p re s e n t H i-F i phono to p lo y th e i

id e q u ip m e n t to c o n v e r t an y m o k e o r

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sun:personaUties. wonden^ ' Iffacucally cverj-.hSJ Mthen and now, Blsbee did . of Identifying each p S " l “« S ■ prints Intb categories rfn too difficult, “ ««1 bt ■

Although the pictures . ■chosed trom theYoung says the society d S ? ^ . ‘B

gloh^ S t l i f e ' B

Yoimg, who has a r U ' ' I ^ s u c h material, has h»d ■

- 1 te r n s T j rD f f i l s m 6 W s 5 a m ;S > “ BWlU gather theto togelher m f Hthem In' the museum In thw,?^ ■

We want anything you wo n!f'- ■ . in-a .good .museum, but ” , 1 "^ ■

1 attics. We" want anythlnc H ing to the early days of ■ley." says Young. .^ 1

He adds that the .sunn.,- ■ the privilege of scroc.iln, ih, ■ terlal before acceptinj; it , He stresses, "If people Rive I B uable items they will be laken S . '■ ot, permanently, won't be ih ,^ H out In the alley for the cu-, , S ■ up.”

In addition to the myriad plti|.r.rH token by Blsbee the socieiv alsoh H

, bla old camera, and Lrlpod.T-he society has I. B. Perrini'i.m-H

desk and a phonograph nu-„ ijf ■ by Thomas Edison, Vounn .m.T ■ believes the phonograph wi., V , ' ■ Perrlne by Edison becaiuc Pel,!, ■ wos instrumental 1„ coiuituctta; ■ one of the first clcctnc |io,,,J ■ railroads In the United Si.iim H

The railroad ran trom Twin p-n. H to Shoshone fllils A r , - n , J l ' W

_JOiiing,..lt, was built pT im lir^ Jurist travel lo and from tlie (jii/ H

Young says njany Itrms ol i^ H terest'hafe been promised toihit5, - B jlety. One of the more Imporlanl'H 's the first register from Hit Peitij,

. hotel. Young add.i that Mr. anilMrt H John P. Hayes have many lim, that will be placed In the museum H when It Is ready.

Anyone who ha.s Items ol lo lttd jH to the society should cDtitact yaunSj^l

In addition to prc.servln| licoj^H from tlie past, the society -larrylng out n program o( lnter."^| ■/lewing older residents ond ittUnj H their stories about the early nie Interviews arc tape rccorded- l and will be filed (or future efer- H

Young stresses, ‘This soclity Ij H not an oldtlmer's society. It's an historical society to preserve shat H the oldtlmers know about the re- H

"Anybody Is entitled to come to .H the meetings and Join the society” he adds. ' H

March Nets $111: -HAGERMAN, Jan. 31-Molherj'

march netted (111.68 Thursdsy eve­ning. •

[ The Susanna 'Wesley circle ol tin • Woman’s Society of CHrlstlaa Berv-.

Ice condueted-the-drlve-wlth-Mrs.- Asahel Oridley and Mrs. AllrtdSan-

‘ dy In charge.> Workers were Mrs. Sam Tale, Mrs.■ William McConkey, Mrs. Fred Rob-> ertSi.Mrs, Cart Hardwick, Mrs, Don

Rea, Mrs, Ralph Caldwell and Mrs.r Delmer Phikston.■ Mrs. Robert Tupper send esko s and coffee to the group at tho , Methodist churdh after the drive.

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iiishliig !(veral new world's rec- Inches liitor weight to the rainbow trou t releaspd Ini Ion, ond ahnost every year These tr(

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h Columbia. These f i s h were a lak e fl nely large ond p r o d u c e d big tu rlty ot T h is In tu rn p ro d u ce d large, m oves 1 ly fry , which were r e a r e d In spawn.I h a tch eries to a r o u n d ' 12 choose ir 9 In length before t h e y were tho smal ifd In to Pend O reille l a k e . K am io a e t ro u t were g rad e d a n d the to grow' it ones saved for b r o o d stock, food col lod stock holding p o n d w a s set sm all th

a t th e Clarks F o rk h a t c h e s oquatlo I his species ond w i th t h e ex-, abou t a 1 in of a new supply o f e g g s ob- of fish, i fro m -B rltlih C o lu m b ia about kokanee thl< orlglnol source fu rn i s h e d The effe oops for Idaho w a t^ ? a i_ , sup p ly i iduotlon v a r i e d s o m e w h a t abundan yp n r-t/i.vpi'r. hut h a s a v e ra g e d T h e K id 330,000 Kam loops e o c h year jocal n a be po st 10 years. T h e b u lk of o th er fls:

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‘til 1941,,ken R ecords‘' “ ioke fisli. I t u su a lly reaches m a- HEYBOlIty at 3-to 6 y e a rs of age, th e n returnedves Into t r ib u ta ry streams to business t: ,wn. Larger K am lo o p s usuaUylose main rivers o r large jcreeks— Corvallis t

sm aller fish u s e sm all stream s. ^tamlopps tro u t h a v e tho capacity ! ;grow "lost a n d furious" w hen ^ '. *

d conditions : a r a good.' 'W hen , „ all th’ey feed o n plankton a n dlatlo Insects. W h e n they grow to ,J.lu t a foot long th e y tu rn to a d ie t “ j fish . They p r e f e r ' lh e aBunffimr 7 ^ - “ ?canee present In Perid Oreille, ’e effect of th is trem endous food " _ip ly may well b e compared to f a r mm d an t pasture f o r cattle. f i l e r , ,:he Kamloops h a v e not oc'qulred F a rm Biiral names such oa many of th e Monday aler fish In the c o u n try . They h av e Jam es Cal!ii called " K o o te n a y " ' trout ~ In m e n t offlcnada, but the n a m e does not h av e ployment ilespread use. ._____________ ■ . A nnls Is c

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co lo r va rie s greatly with nen t. T h e y are usually heav. ' • ' led, w ith dark flecks mostly he la te ra l hne. Tl\cy &re \n shaped Uke steelhead bul

larger h e a d .size m ay vary a ^rcat deiil

. w aters t hey grow only-like ^ B ^ H [ | ^ nr ra ln b 5 \v 7 1 h Pt'na “Oreille' " ^ B f l | | ^ ^ Sest t a k e n on rod nnd re< l

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lerved K&mloops lollin^ out wat-er-; - a n d -sw«ju'*~ou. 4uu--, la t th ey would go 40 pounds )! A few h av e bt?rn watched -jpaw ning In Sprln? crcok at rk F ork hntcher>’. and have ,riged-ftt^ovec-AQ-pounds------------)urse, a l l th is piif.sMir^ docs : to e s tab lish prcof. and ^ f4 M --B W

ra ise s th e a n n ln 's b)cod e. I t does ket’p ii.slu-nnen

again n n d annin to the I they t r y for a bi|; .scale- ■ and a n ew record, : | ; ^ ] j B «best flslAlng llnirs at Pend . are In th e spniii; niid fall I

. F is h in g season opciu for lay 1 a t th is lake and boats in n u m b e rs lar<,;c enough to

m .Im pression cvrn on th is ike. L a rg e salmon plui;s are I lu re s a n d are trollrd n ea r :(ace d u r in g May and June. le s u rfa c e waters witnn. ihe 3ps m ove down, nnd “weight- r " le a d e d " linrs conK' Into Sverela h undred Icei uf line |^ ^ H |W |a pessary fo r depih. about uch m o re for re.servc when a

O ctober- an d Novotnbcr and afw ays continue cood rlRht

il the lo s t day of the season r. 30. M o st fishermen now ge la n d in g nets rather th an oks to b o a t their present regulation permits.’/a cense h o ld e r to take two of )ig fish In one day Uf you ‘egard less of size and weight. a ^ ^ B j l j l ra lso t h e possession limit. loops f ish e rm e n (nnd women) trange a n d hardy breed. T hey 1 try a g a in u n tir 'lh c y finally I big o n e . then usually try

th a n e v e r to top their old Som e of these cnOiuslasts

he o th e r direction and go to eight tac k le th'ai would be :d to th e lim it when landing a m -slzed b u tte rfly ! I t Ls aU In ^ ^ ^ ^ B ame o f sp o rt and has been lily n o tic e d among salm on nen a s th e y have changed to th a t g iv es the fish more th a n

°n b rea k . B H H Hw e a th e r can get miserable—

ra in -o r even snow—tJie waves T he Rev over th e side of the boat, b u t plays a C l

ley f ish . O ne oldtlmer a t th e was a m isi ilways g a v e th e same advice reaches NI asked h o w to catch a K am - ^"F ish f ro m daylight to d a rk ever t a k e your line and lu re X T / v ’i ’*’ th e w a te r except to take a Y I I M i f th e h o o k l” h e stated. A t ils m e th o d had the advantage jev e ra n ce " a n l‘p a tle n c c - lf y ou U i/Ith I t lo n g enough, you m ay X X <I new w o rld 's record. _

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[n H e y b u r n A r e a b"o?,yaO R N , J a n . 31 — Pred Zllllg and lic a tc Jed F r id a y m orning from a tribesm en ess t r ip to Boise. from FreeMoyle l e f t F riday m orning for World w ar

illls to b r in g back a load of live The Rev from t h e m ink farm of M r. m inister of

ilrs. L y m a n Moyle. Baptist chi;. M y rtle L o tt is visiting th is on the pasi In T ro y , Ore., w ith h e r son, U. S. re la tl

joU, a n d fam ily. He wos band M rs . Reuben 'Weber v is it- of Szechwt

Is w eek in S ait Lake Olty. trol C hina, nnrt MTii. n . p . Bllncoe p lan bet. His p

ive .M o n d a y for Hot“ Springs, with the A to s p e n d -th e n e x t m o n th - .- ary. socletj

--------------- ---------------- alonary inARM BUKEAU t o m e e t The Rev ER, J a n . 31—Flier com m unity th a t his fi B u reau will m eet a t 8 p .m . m issionary

ay a t iE e “ P l Ie F a ra i ig T T tta t w orrT v lth - J C a tte rso n , farm labor p lace - surroundino ffic er a t - t h e Tw in Falls e m - area,lent office, will speak. Howard Life wa Is chairm an . American!

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s R ev. Keith E. Brlninstool, n ew m inister i a C hinese wo^l tapestry, a souvenir of thi

. m issionary. The Buddhist tap e s try tells t es N irv an a . (Staff pholo.engravlngj .

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m ng Clergyman H ad Many Expe:Rev. K eith E. Brlninstool h a s h is sister w

1 m a n y experiences Into his 27 an d fasclna H e. w as bornJn.O hina. tray - m any.,o t w th ro u g h remote regions o f C aucasian i In a sedan chiflr while lu s t 'a When th boy, was olternately robbed m ostly by

I 'catcd wltJi respect by h ill th e shouldc neu and ‘‘(lew the hum p” e rs were n Free C hina Into India during w hen they

w a r II. • dlts. ,ThrouR ev . Mr. Brlninstool, new developed

e r o f educotlon for the P frs t books'when ,t c h u rc h , has many opinions ’The n tih ! p a s t and present China, a n d 30 IK one C re la tio n s with China. an d whenVOS b o rn In ohentu, the capital traveling tc ;ch w an province In southcen- th e ir home h ln a , about lOO miles from T i - e n t t e dlste ils p a re n ts were missionaries ’Travel in h e A m erican B aplB f^lssIori- getous, for icle ty . Hla father was a m is- overn in by y in OhW a'from 1021 to IBM. countryside

R ev. Mr. Brlninstool explains themselves, Jls f a th e r was an evangelistic balance of inory whose main Job was to Occasloni w ith -o n o -ch u rch -an d -sev era l -m ors-oltenm d in g churches In a specific courteous I

, _______ ____ _ H e .E O ln tI w a5 strange tor a young foreigner 1 lean boy In china. Both h i a n d o r curiosity

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i te r of education for th e F irs t B a p tis t Chi if th e m any years h e sp en t In C h in a as a j slls th e pictorial story of a m an’s t r ip throui

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in, Born in Chin )eriences in His ‘;er were tow-headed chllS ren o f te n though iclnated Chinese in t h a t a rea , c ru d e for ea of whom had never seen a ^ n d fo rks one lan ijiTore; " “'!fet'’they 'n they traveled they w ent t u ," h e says, by sedan choir, ca rried on j j j j y ,,

iwlders of bearers. T ho b ear- to thire m en who '.carried sedans t;hey weren't occupied a s b an - ^ tk■hroush the y ea rs , they had „ u n l s t j and )ed huge colouses on th e ir in - ih a t r t e r e the yokes rubbed them , " S d n tjh Obuld carry th e sedans d e tach m en t

me Ohlneae mile) In one doy. jjtu ihen he and his sis te r were g g ^ in („ 19 ng to a school, 200 could leave 1lom e, they would trav e l the ..hum p" oyt d istance In -th is m an n er. m d ia

:'‘f o ^ K ? ^ r a i - , f > V v r ^ ^ ^ ^; r « 5 m■Ives, each striving to g a in the

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I becomes-ft-parlIS 27 1 earsb o u g h t th e foreigners wen B rln instoo l he tor eating w l th .th e l r knivtJ " I fe e l th a t ks and Ignor ln S ^ p s tlc k B .- th e eom munli t o y w S r W v e r y good (0

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o r h la corruplP » 1I M f P r in ln sto o l BOVS tin r/>iMrnrdlng t< ver the m o u n ta in s was. par- gtool, h is Job ly trying because th e -p ilo t .n j iy -g u p e rv l irced to f ly a t 18,000 feet, 1# w ork o f the c ■pressurized airp lane, beqouM d ay school, y< J Kol-shelc h a d flow n over the jng; oecurlng- route the/ day before and the juyj genera l p j s s - a l r ~ l o r c r - m - < 8peelslly --BeforBTW ml

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B rln in sto o l, w ho h o s ' .a » t ro n g m te re s t- ln O h l.---------3 believes the C hinese ','2 . ' s ta te Is “a te m p o ra ry . - f l I M i xp lain s t h a t the Chinese - ■ B L

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th a t- ti ie -fa o te d -.w a rlo rd s -~ — ; 4 # 4 |n !hed by th e co m jiu n is ts ' 'V l H l has been considerable , b o th welcomed ~by the' -.|r,' '• l i t s f e t p te m e T e e ls .th a t .Cftliuig | | n i i ou gh t abou t h ls own de- -.W jBdine su ch 0 c o rru p t gov- .....^d m o w t n r H ir w m le s to - f ] : ■ ' ■.■:”• un try sld e. .■ • - ' ' : ' , . ^ l ;ev. M r. B rln in sto o l feels■'-, .; ! peop le will eventuolly j io-oonniHinlst-feglm e. He -:.-;------- - r - ^0 Is a Krowing group of -■1 C h inese who will. In , .’i ' i against com m unism . 1 1' ; 1 ;s o u t th o t ■ C h rlstlo n ■ f 'j e s tro n g e r In com m unist ' ! ever before. ir'i'ij

2r o n am azing th in g ,” h e '. 'i . '- itile ch u rch Is growing i j k i j

r th e Chinese govern- P . | | 'ecu tlon . V; ',:ioily h o p e to go a s a m is- vyV ’liithe P a r East, to e ither ,

lu rn ia or Ja p an . I f we gor T h a ila n d ; w .- c a n work —se refugees.” _ _ J B B |' M r. B rln instoo l speoksC hinese, b u t Is getting .',' w Htice because m o st Am er- - . _ h i ' Ssc d o n 't speak t h a t d la- , 2 | H

s o p in ion of th e value ot - l j f ’3 work, which Is f req u en t- ■;

by some 'T X p e rts on -■* -

work, because th e only .-. f f 1 l | | j on conquer com m unism , - j^ iW I ler ev il, Is w ith a greater

]a te s It will ta k e about lilljll itlon before C h in a over- ^ t " , W am unlsm . Young Chinese ighly I m b u e d w ith the .',' d o c tr in e , and It.w lll toke ' Ij'JJ, g en e ra tio n before the ' J-ijiiJM id e a s have ru n .-theh:,

Ig m iss io n ary w ork, theB rln in s to o l says, " In tho . o n o rle s trie d to w ork witha w ith o u t really u n d er- - , ': v f;th em ." T h is age is p ast 'ii ; :,;;;h u rch e s , of all denom ln- 'e d e m a n d in g t h a t th eir l l i i l j i■s b e tra in ed thoroughly ‘V ^tu re o t th e co u n try . H | | 4th e m o d em m issionary ts ■ ■lo ^ a l p e rso n t h a n form er- ■ ■in e x p e r t on th e country’s H K[n t h e p a s t th ey simply ■ ■ convert th e peiSpIe. N oves o f te n work a t a m is- I MI odv lso ry cap ac ity only, l n | ic tu a lly co n tro lled by the iiTO jp le . B efo re th e m ission- ;■• ( i . ' se n t o n a m ls lso n they ; ; B - tn -b a Ju p e rv la e d t o the , a j l j

?. Mr. Brlninstool th in k s__ S I l:ood plan. 'To my way ot ■ ' ( i’i OhrisUanlty will be l m - '. i . ' M lere only when It actually _• . u j j j |p a r to f - th e je o p le ^ s lives/' _____B jwquestion of recognftlon of , t China,-fthe--H^v. Mr.— ' If®II has definite opinions, ■ j [ f , th a t we should recognize •, 1 lunlst government. -Alter » ■ , iJ, -leeognlsed-other-oom -— — {»{.(?iv em m en ts , a n d th ey oro i.m . n t g o v e rn m en t o f Chlria,"

bhlong,' if he was' really I'n; - ’M • an opinion, wouldn't ad- ’t ; he Is the present govern- i.il j | | i | ahlna., ; , . : 'H b10 reason for not reoognit- ' . ■ ■ •ommunttt tovemment ^ ... .'. B I m m ent' of th s 'Chinese ' ' M , There Is :n o hope of.S ' h ?er_taklng.oveLffi8 i n i ^ j * , w H B ause the Chinese' p ^ p l o ^ . . | | s d o tit want him be9auso . . I ! * rrupt.teglme.'^. .. - 5 . r jUffl

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congress h a d Uttlejor no _ i r a m it'on the m arket because most

* '^ H S i h e r e c o m m e n d B t lo n s I n view o f ‘ ’’S 3 B S ? t o o a r e n t w i d e s p r e a d o p p o s i t io n u n d . JH’f f l B K ^ a w m s k e r s t o t h e m . . >»»•

W sU W E ^e n siu » ' w-JiS 9 lK ilM jS ia t the Democratlc-controllcd eh.>ic

Is'more lik e ly to expand a’-'so ^ | » f f i r 1ttian restrict f a r m aid to any

i K ^ t l o n It enacts. ib>.L J W S e a WU 1» *> *“ 8 dratted, de- c« ■ S H i t e a . amended and perh ap s passed. I l K h l f f i W - th e r e p r o b a l j l y w l l l b e a

lisss temcnrary sh f c B K S i l r and bearish consequences In

M t im M k e t . to e.H K i t . the end of th e week, wheat Ho ^ ■ ■ i t o e a were.Jl pent a bushel lower i i I M L k higher than th e close of the "^^oevlous-w eek, M arch $1.97-!4: com I tiOWt T T T -W .IS lower, M arch o ld type con- M K i c t . t U 3 1 i ; < » t« _ o ^L^ltlK r r eh. 66M 6; rye VA-lVn lower, and . ?fl K i ^ $U5H-Vi; soybeans «nH i

. # ! | ^ Marcht2.18-.l. . ^

I itocks M art S iJ:'Holds-Gains 7!^IjFu^H . . ' lam^

iK r; For January ^m NEW YORK, J a n . 31 W -T h e Hoi

1 loc trm arket-thlsjnonth contlnuetl» 0 advance despite p ro f it taking. 300-s,

wdlng was the h ea v ie s t for any ilL muary since 1929.

Profit taking grew m o re Insistent , , ,1 January neared Its end . The past c i t i .

Jl reek was the first In n i n e straighttL i oshow a decline on average. ^ ,1™

; Hie Assoclsted P re s s average of wda-i0 stocks fell J1.90 to $217.60. th . .

V\ The bull market d r iv e reached Its ; I"lint peak of (2 20 .2 0 In the AP zuui

1 rtrage on Jan. 21. Subsequently, -no 11 boat 40 per cent of th e gains since '■'■J, 'j I te end of 1958 h av e , been shorn

u j i «V- J'-™j

y folome for the m o n th w as-'83,253,- isrid(U H shares. For the m o n th of Janu- g<k{ 17, which usually Is n o t very active, “ ,} I was topped only by January , 1829, 2«.oo.

<25 then 110,803,040 s h a re s changed pi-im< r / ^ rads. Jta-the raonth-to-m onth vol-

me record, however, J an u ary turn- uti rer was only tU tb lg g e s t slnca last

■ Ictober when 05,087,094 shares were ,• m prcl• bull.

I The January advance was buoyed . - - rsubstantlalTVldenco of-business

ecovery. Steel p roduction grew by sh. «ps and bounds. A u to output and lies surged ahead. M achine tool iders, 4 basic Ind ica to r of expan-on plans, soared. ...... i«mba'

i Reports of fourth q u a rte r earn-. c K f ' i Igs showed evidence t h a t a striking 7 .so., Jcovery from recession levels was p r nder way. Increased ’ dividends . T ) „

leetened tlij p icture. A spate of t i l l ^ look spills was announced this jiV (ek, always a spur.------------ - |W B. B. gorcmment b o n d s advanced a Ills week on extrem ely ligh t volume p ” lUle corporals s ecu ritie s declined,■ Investment quality corporates and__ liUtles settled to new 1958-59 lows

iiUie AP bond Index. R alls drifted ? ' “ n . Her. Foreign dollar b o n d s and In- *“ )™ —I mtrlals edged higher. ™— Ttadlng. declined t o $33,210,000 deen— «T-vainB-i!n-thinrenrTri)'rk^iocr - S r ; Q ithange from «34,717.000 the week c io re

ilore.-A y e a ra g o -th e -w e e k lrro l^ — r " M was 125,693,700. ,__________________ local1 -Tk

5 u’ea Railroad SeelD r ^ A m ei

_ Man Promoted_ , follo\n SHOSHONE, Jan . 31 — Gilbert a / »fet, Shoshone U n io n Pacific const \ lomaster froih Shoshone to draw:

®ns Perry for m a n y years, has te m o t a promoted to gen e ra l roadmas- w ill M - th e dlvlsIohT “ pU erHe_pow Js head t r a c k man from

Itinger, Wyo., to H unting ton , Ore., n n all branches, n n d from Pocik- ™ to Butte, Mont., Including oU nnch roads. M l

J llie Sweets wlU conU nue-to Uve a t aoshone, although h ia offlcfi 1« In fUdea Pocatello. t h e I ,% laclng Sweet In t h e work here IP ; • w ho moved to an Wtment In the D ax ig h e r^ build- Jlj tois week. B en n e tt is married ] M has three bodb. th e r !

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Cars Collide SJ»n 31—A 1953 Ohev- o ld £

? G ale n a L. Kestle, Bram,y d - ttlth-a-i064-pentla«-(iper- - the -n

I' ' 'n Roberson, on West ''"■I’ 8 :83 aJn. Frl-

y When Mrs. Kestle w as blinded lq i

M ' “ *"■ C h ^PJllce rep o rted Hobcrion I n Br

« . S J? right-but-w or-unaW r - th a t - F*° collision. D am age to the sh o w

.“ ^ l e t was estimated a t »100 and 5 0 ca the Pontioi:. ' f i r s t (

Falls.. M‘'ivenTocs

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LivestockOUOEN

OGDEN, J .n , Ji iA P .U S D A \— C .ltle to r w «k 1.644: »!*Utfhler s tM r s fully * • t r t d y ; be lfe r* fully h l c b e r : eow« l»«y*ly i t fa d y ; bulli vtre »tcaHy to Btronir: F a

- » tu lf« r i »iul ic« « ri i t f id y ; M eh lo I o * / ‘»olc.*^«45.1.0<0 lb. feU . tc y - r , 25.50. 2 ^ 5 0 : » 'c ia ic e to high choice 97S-1.010 lb. ^

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- to. 80,&ivaA.5<>; - ro m m n n ~ w p n njwUum Ilock i l « r m Iv« ^4.50-'»S.OO.

Hob» fo r WMk I'JS; buicher* 50 .75 low- « r r » .m i ab.)iii 50 low er; mU«*<l 1*2.3 P ° U r ro w . .n d u'ilu 1M-W5 lbs. 1T .00 -I8 .2 i; H lJ •o w t r^ J iu n .iO ,. Sh«i> ror week 776; . l . u s h t o r l i n ib J l , 25-50 lower ;• feclffi yoorly but• round 50 low er; bdo,! to low ehok-e KJU th c

. . I i a ib. lvtM>laiU U>unhu,. U :W t1U0T XlTJ

SU)0 ; culU. 34VO-<.uO, ^ ®_ _ (L

DENVKR W hDKNVKR J « m, Jl iA P -U ‘;D . \ ) - C f lm . n o l

will, U m WM't fl.> .e: C . i i l e : Ked [ v j • t e j f i ^U75 o f f ; Ir.M <WHne welaht*und « r w :m u * . : fed h r ife r . e lo sw i C h lo w e r; b « f cow . ,(„ .|y lo 25 l o w r r : bull. dOf fu lly .iM d y ; feeler »ieort a n d heifers i„ _

S f 'tn * • " ‘7 ' llxv 25.50- POS21. f i \ , f i t ‘ choice M ork rr an.] fee,ier h e i f e r . 6OO-7J0ibs.^ 26.sa-:»7.iifl. m y

Cnlves- S lock c iIvm wer# k b o iit • tea iiy ; 1Koojl iiid rhoi.-c 3,Sn.<7.\ |1,. , i « c k »f?er rfnr .■• VC. ,«oJ ,„d tlio ic . h.K.rcalve* .10 m U

Sheepr S lm i? h t« Un.b* mo*tly !,Ct low er; Cre^wc« nnd f.*eHer Unihi i t r a d y ; ch o ic e 9i>. th e111 lb, wool«<I dUuirhlfr Inml>« 1 9 .2 5 ; cull ito b<vmI *l*»ial»ler «wm 4.50-H ftO ®*®‘1 *'"< 2 '0 ih * . down G one . , . V weiirhtB moiUy i s 1

J II lo w e r; harrnw i i - ja n d silo. No, M 1DM40 lh«. 16.60.17.15;«ow . 360-550 IM. I2.0(H4.60. o f

uncj r«lvr. tor Ih. «„k <1.100: fed >tnn 1“ ' jnd hcl((.r« w»«k lo l.a(n;71.r; cow. 2W0 fon tilBh.r: hull. w„k lo so ln»cr,- vmltrj whf ; : ? ' , ' ■ I ' ' ' “ pri»< T ti ' , ' l . 2«-25-2».S0 cholc. ’h tlf.r . 37.00.2«.00; nilllty commer- kec

1«.OI>-U,SO: co„„„. >n<l cutt.n In14.M-17..10 ; sood ,„d cholc. ve«l«r. 27.00- (

31.o^lR.OO; choice hrlfcr calve# ;i 1.00-36.50. ^ 7 R.I » l* « « h te r Iambi WOI76-1.00 lo w er; slnuBhter ew e. a n d feeder f ro i lam hs *le»dy ; aood ind choice u n d e r 110 lb. t w o o W tlaU K hler Iambi lR.7vS-19.2fi; gtwd • n d choice 100-lU lb. .h o rn U m b a wiih frOI Wo. 1 and fn ll ihorn pelUi n .0 f ) - l7 .7 6 ' cull r t o ffood woolefl .lauirhter ew e. 6 .00-8 .00 . _ _

H osi for week <0.875; b a rro w , a n d s ilti alendy (o ‘>5 hijther; nows a lc a d y to 26 y ra

lb ,. 16.60-17;26;' I 300-550 Ih. BOW. I3.00.U.76.

CHICAGOCHICAGO, Ja n . SI ( A P - U S D A > - H m

ifl 1 lu m m ary for (he week o f th e hojf. c a t t l e .n d aheep m .fkeu w iih « s tim tU d rece lpU for today : ^

H o*. 100; fo r ih. week r B a r r o w , and _ E sril . 25.,6 low er, moiily so.7-5 Hower on w c ijrh u u n .le r 230 lU. Sow. 7.V; lo w er . Al ^ "’ ‘*^'1 N o . 1 and S

I M o a t No. 2 s u ea n d 3 200.230 lbs. 16,00.lf,,60. a a m e s rad e .

•''»< -w ehrh ta op to r l « ic*' ^ Mixed s r a d e a 350- H mCfiO Ih, lowii closed at 13.00-U.fi0. v c a

C attle 100: for th . w eek: H ljrh choice p a n d pr me a lau sh ttr . te e r . m o . t ly 27.50.31.00, few lo a d , hijh choice 27.60-31.00 T h ( fe w loads h i^ h choice 1.000.l,07« lb . ye .r- d u t

-jinga-jO.gft-aOTfiO- m irtu lH ftH6ice- i l w r la rg e ly 2fl.6a-59.50 Itie.

Good . t e e r . Jars*|y W .60 .27 .60 late.a ta n d a rd a teera 23.60.26,60. m ix ed utility U

H o l* t« in -e t« r . a b o2a.00.2S,60. Few lotcii m lie d c h o ic e and O or p r im e tl2&-1.087 lb. hiifera 29.00-29.76 bulkKood and choice 25.00-21).00, s t a n d a n l 23.60- Chi(26 .00 . elffl

U tility an<! commercial cowa 18.25-21.50 qfe w . t .n d a rd 21.50.23.26. bujlc. cann«ra , a n d cu tlc r. I6.00-I9.j0. u tility a n d com- ^ 6 ^ m erc ia l bulln 22.00.2fi.00. few h e a v y fa l m lS b u lla 20,00.21.00. Good veale^a 33.00-87.00 «»a/

Included a t 87.00. ^ -U til i ty . -a n d - . aU nd.rd -32.00-33.00.— etUJi d o w n to 16.00. t h e

Sheep n o n e ; for thi w eek : G ood and cho ice J^1 2 0 lb. wooled .U u j rh t^ r lam b. H » bu lked late a t 18,00.19.00. la te t o p 19.60 \ \ / \ ap a rin g ly cu ll and uUllly w oo led lam b. m o s tly U.OO-lB.Ofl. Rood and c h o ic e thorn

»nd-faJU aW m p « lt» doaed 17.0M fl.60, moatly 17.00-18.00. C u ll to ••

c h o ic e alau ffb tar ewet 6.60-8.00, b u lk 6.00- F

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C o m p e te i n E v e n t CMBDHL, J a n , 31 - F ive sp eak e rs ? h ,

I r a m n t s r e d ' O iFT Jnd o ra to f I5 il ™ ' c o n te s t sponsored by th e Buhl p, A m erican Legion a t 7 p jn . T h u rs d a y , ' a t the L egion hall. T h e p u b llo Is In v ite d to attend .

T he contestants, a ll s e n io r s a t S IS B u h l h igh school, are M a rie Bro- d e e n _ J a y -^ ,-E re d - -A a h ._ C a J o l) in . S , , C lo re a n a OnaDee M ack le . Miss C l o r e la a s e c o n d y ea r c o m p e t e r . i

George Goodner, c h a irm a n o f thc A' lo c a l con test, stated each o t . the Ore sp eak e rs w ill give a 19-m lhute% pre- bill p a re d o ratio n on the su b je c t, "P rlv - m ar lieg es an d Responsibilities o f an coui A m erican Citizens." An e x te m p o ra - und n e o u s talk o f four to six m in u te s , G er w i th a slx-ralnute p re p a ra tio n , will = fo llo w the prepared o ration .

A list o f possible topics o n the c o n s titu tio n will be p re p a re d and d ra w n oh t h a t evenhig fo r t h e ex­tem p o ran e o u s speeches. T h e w lrm er g i l l —enter, th e dlslJ l c t - c o n t o s t - a t — P U e r Feb. 18. |

F i l m S h o w nMUBTAUQH. Jan. 3 1 - 0 . A . Kel- ■

k e r , Tw in Fails, showed colored s lid e s of historical sites In I d a h o at t h e M u rtau g h PTA m eeting . G

M rs. N o rris Ooodman, h o t lunch gl c h a irm a n , discussed o b ta in in g new m t r a y s for , th e - hot lu n ch p ro g ra m w- a n d the m a t te r was tab led l o r fu r­t h e r Investigation,

David L a rso n played a c o m e t solo, accom pan ied by Mn. E a rl W alte r. t<rext m eeting will be Feb, 23 I n hon- j r of' P ounders' day w ith M rs . H ar- ( o ld Savage in charge lof t h e pro- [k i^ a m . A po tlu ck dinner w ill p rec e d e 11 lie -m o e tln g .-------- —

W IN N IE TO E X H IB ITLONDON. Jan. 31M1-Slr W inston

:;hurohlU now has reached t h e top.In British a)rt. the conservative top, th a t - | i . He ■wlll huve a one-m an - ihow at th e Royal Academy o f Art, _ >0 canvases on exhibit d u r ln s the I r irs t two weeks In M uch. I

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A S Y O U R ]<I t !------------- ^ --------------------- " w” • O . ®’' R -^ T H J E N conchj l ; l a 5 l ! ^ . l m n i a a u t l J j i t f e E m - C h u K i h J « lH H sS X ™ “ “ ' ^ s e from GodTinto (Rom lb. 3, .2 0 J . “ T hus sa ith rcdein

0- This and nol hum an opinion or Is the ! t acceptance is what gives there* ^ L “L ,'“-n r-p re in :n ln r iT .T S irn H |^ ^ K n H B ^

thorlty and Its B B M M K m -iror ,.j p o w e r . C h r 1 s 1 H H g J s r a f f l He na i: Hlmscir defined whoso

the standard ol | | H | C r a J M H „„t i “I good prenchmg In me',i(u the words: ''Hey y ia t neni-cUl y o T B M ^ ^ y ^ nera ,“‘- h c a r e t h Hon

W h e re . In t l i e H a - ^ ' W f c g h eart^ noise of loud ora- R A \ • , ' W --------

to ry . th e voice o f R H ^ ' ' I L W _ - so C h r i s t arid His R .,hjen M iil» d o c tr in e l.s not h e a rd , th e r e p rc n c h -

in g I0 SC.S Ua polnl a n d l u re a l p u r- ,0. pose , nnd fnlb to a c c o m p lu s h w hat Ik I t o u p h l . I t echoes t h e p ln in tiv p cry .5“ of M ary: “They h a v e Uikcn nway ’ • my Lord!" *

y: T h is applies p a rticu la rly to the doctrlno of salvation. M en ,m ake

m uch of dec(jsj\nd_nQt_KQ much of r; creeds. "Do good n n d live right" is

the lullaby that r o c k s sinners to ” sleep. "Do the bc.st you can and ^nitec God will need to rew ard you I"

iy is th e hynotlc re f ra in . R ew ard vou r* Indeed! But not w i th tlie blessing

of heaven. ^To do tlie beu y o u can \r n o t

good enough, finrt riffm nnris .pprfpr- ;; tlon! II Is written: "B e ye there- 50 fore perfect, even a s your F ather « w hich is In heaven i s p erfect." (Mt.;; 5. 48). And again; “W h o so ev e r shall r, keep the whole law a n d yet offend r» in one point, he Is gu ilty of all!"°* (Jam es 2. 10).J* T h e doctrine of s a lv a t io n by good bi works is therefore n o t the message ^ from God; not a " X h u s sa lth the ..,j Lord.” but la a m essag e of m an, th from Man. ® ' II G od 's Word soys: “ Therefore we

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WASHINQTON, J a n . 31 (Special) ^ ” 0 '"I —Extension of tariff levies hi alslke th

clover seed have b e e n asked here. ^,03 aid Sen. Henry C. D w orshak . R., Ida., Qaslgrn2 suggested in a le t te r to P resident jnntj" Eifienhpwcr that bnsic Im p o rt Quota- gent

lim its be lowered to 1^00,000 poundsyearly. . i„ 55^

^ P resen t tariffs e x p ir e Ju n e 30. springThey impo.se a two c e n t p e r pound for thi

i duty on the first t h ree million ^orin^.'* pounds of imports, a n d a six cent joined g im post on additional Im ports.y UJ3. consumption i s estim ated a t to see ’■ abou t nine million p o u n d s annually.J S en a to r Dworshak s a id . Id ah o is th e Thg). chief u . S. producer. L a rg est fo r- the t r

elgn power Is Canada. by a b?• S en a to r Dworshak a s k e d th e Pres- be wri

Ident to direct the 0 J S . ta r if f com- It. m ission to extend a n d revise theJJ seed tariffs. The conrim ission m ust "i; recommend., tariff .ac tio n s back. t o . __

the White House for f in a l action, d ----------------------------

I M r s . S h a rp W i n s

I - P e n c i l f o r T a l kFILER, Jan. 31—M rs. J . H. Sharp

was awarded the blue pencil for the best speech at the B o ra h Toastmls- tress club meeting a t tha Legion hall th is week.

t Tha toastralstress'. M rs. Arthur Childers, Introduced Mrs.. Donald Hlne and Mrs. Elizabeth Rowland,

? -othei— speakeis^-flrfknimarlanr-was- — Mrs. Rob'ert Murdoff.

• Parliamentarian w as Mrs. Reuben ' Llerman. Chief evaluator was Mrs.

Elwood McCauley a n d Mrs. James , Brennan, Mrs. I ^ v i l l e Brown and

Mr*. Jtsse Morgan w e re evaluators.■ Invocation wos given by Mrs. Fred ^ 'W ilsonr-------------------------- ------------ —

— WAR-CBARGES^ ^D A SH ED ! ATHENS, Greece,' J a n . 31 Wl-The i Greek parliament tod ay approved a- bill quashing charges against Ger-- man war crhtilnals h o longer In the 1 country. Some 850 o f them were- under Indictment, b u t they are In ;, Gerlnany,> I

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s there .'salvation In ajiy othtt; for p u rcha i>£r«.j!Lno5 B_ other n.ime jiiitler iv.way. .1leiiven given among men, wlicrebv withowVB m ust be saved." lAcl.i <. i;>). hope IFor God so loved the world. Ihat own sole gave H is only-begolien 8oii, Ihitt In difhosoevcr belleveth In Him should sec hovlot perish, but hnve evcrlasllnB ou t thclie." (John 3. 16». 'ye.v In Clirlst iinw nri.ihd-4hpoVgh-ehrlst-inBnrafe sin- strlpp(;ilets saved from hell! and thHow disconcerting, dlsappoliilhiR for th<

md disgusting It Is to have your come «leart s e t upon tlie nchlcvenrait o t and rl(

McLemore Talks oi Important Event,BY HENRY McLEMORE poncil

L cfs t a lk tcethinR. to p u tNot im p o rta n t enouch. you wiy. iione hT h a t’s w here you ore wronj, Day Is

im r a y —OHTTtePlHIirg l* pfoljaBTy R pn>nhe m o s t Im portant l.«isue In th e d ro o l 1:Jnited S ta te s . a n d tli ■Russia is thousands of milesway. a n d so is Berhn. the Middle n innyitst. C h in a and T ibet. Bul teeth- h a lt in gHR is ITS n ea r as the play pen o r to o th e rib. a n d i t 's a problem that can'te tu rn e d over to D ulles, thc Presl- w as whent. o r even Lyndon Johnson. w lm t ti Latest figures from th e Nndon-

1 T e e th in g association — nn o r- ran lza tion which d oesn 't cxl.it. b u t c itize nhould — show th a t hundreds o f Snjtiousands of Am erican babies a re :uttln^r th e i r first tooth, or &re o'bout to . e a ch time th e hands of th e lum ber]lock go th e full circu it. d a d d y 's This m ea n s th a t * hundred.'* o f

housands of adult Americana liave ^^1*^,ttle e lse on their m in d s but first N o n eeoth, a n d ! am su re t h a t ft atudy In sld i/ould p ro v e th at few of us a re b e tw eerapoble o f our best work while ^iten lD ffto 'T b ab X t « t h e . or toollie. Th^^ir w h a te v e r la the scientific word P"®'ar th e process. T oothThere is trem endous excitement ^

1 the a i r w hen a baby is about to w h ic h how h is f ir s t tooth. Everyone wonts3 bo th e f irs t to s ig h t it. Rivalry A ll t)r th e h o n o r Is in tense, just ds i t B ab y 'as a m o n g thc sailors Columbussslgned to keep a look-out fo r tDiatribu

LEG/S en trie s h®v6 been k o n w teab ttn - • on th e i r po sts In order to slip home ) see a f ir s t too th of their off- s i prlng. J u d g e s have recessed C9u r t J " u ,e n )r th e s a m e reason, and some his- it>co for MJoas—s a y - Blwchcr* would have •)lned W ellington ea rlie r nt Wflter- X*,* bj] >0 h ad h e n o t stopped by his home mt the ai ) see h o w baby B lucher's first tooth -as doing. J jThe f ir s t fh-st-hand account of Th« .st

16 tria ls and tribulations sullered • “r ■ni y a baby when teething hos yet to e w ritten. Babies have been given pubii.h:

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n e h a s done so .[t Is obvious, however, t h a t U i.s AineritpTorrjH babies“ don*t'~lttF: They ' movie'3ol like a k itte n In a c rra tn o i^ , -nd dnd they fre t, yowl and how l. i,roLhcM an has tak en gianl .sLrlde.s In Tokvo iny directions, but onl.v a few Itln g steps tow ard mnklnc: a fir.si ) th easier for a baby. U i.s Just

painfu l an ordeal today a.s It s w hen Adam and Eve w onderedlu t to do fo r'C alrrnn '(l~A 13n Ih rtrrh c re Is no shortage of sukrcs- to thens. mind you. Every ab le-bod ied qulckljizen has one. L e t (he b a b y .suck find w<. Sneak a lit tle parcijorlc on the first fm s . H a n d i t s o m e th in g h a r d t o aw on. be It crowbar, dog buscuit. i PQnberJack'B boot or the rim of d d y 's W o r ld w a r I I t in h a t . r i-ia i ,i lo c k th e bB 'by, Jo tm ce t h e b a b y . i ' ” ' ik the baby. ''lone of them works. of >:<ien[nside^ baby’s mouth th© battle h»rti-»uiiween stubborn tooth a n d stub- m gum goes. on.Oien comes the" great m om ent'O f rrtrmrpij ! great day.rooth emerges triumphant. There di.Is, alone, splendid, the s ig h t of 6K McrttJch transfixes parents a& , the ‘clfic never did Balboa. "7 ” ;,"11 the trouble is Justified. per acn

3aby has a tooth! All's r ig h t with iTiimbi*J world. ]• * **strlbiitfd by McNaUKhl .‘lyndicu le . Inc,^ »

IGAL ADVERTISEMENTS i t ’'./:' down nr

NOTICE TO BIDDERS paymeni'h e S la te Purcbaaintr ArctiI w i l l receive bi<li fo rled bidi at hl» office . Iloom 225. S ta te be aeceiu e . HoUe. Idaho, u n til 11 a.m . Feb . 11. iAtratlonD fo r the follow ln ir: Id a h o ,'iiJ l e i u J l L i - f l i . J o t .T«iUnK..C*n» foe t'oh ruar

le HtKhway* « t Boise. H nho. opened..11 b id i will be tivbllely oprned a n d read lo rcjecth e above tim e an d pinre. htilderaorm q atatlns condition i m uit b e aertired time.) re blddina:. T hese are av a ilab le fro tn form* tS U te Purchasinar A t«nt. Home .he .Sute reserves the rljiht t o re jec t Jerom e,

a n d all bids. obtainedT E D CRAMER tration ,s u t e P u ^ a s ln t f A a e n t Idaho.

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NE^V YORK. Jnn. 31 UP) — It'-s .(Urecto ot tru e wluit they s a v a b o u t . S tan515tffi?s6-lv5men:----------------------------- KSFwiiThey d o n ’t walk Uirco p a c e s b e - •Ind th e ir husbauds,*; ______ .fiHfi^sal

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^or of any a c l u i BotU ^p.ss I ever knew." O scar H a m m e r- “ She ein to ld a friend,M yoshl. a Jaw band s in g e r in bu.sinps ipan, h a d yearned to com e to ni

inerica since she saw h e r f irs t “ ovie a r I h ra i ie of T. S u F U w a T a m. d day for her mother a n d e ig h t is It? o thers an d .sisters w h en sh e le f t "She !)kyo in 1955. b u t she“My m o th e r kept aendln tr m o rice T some time." .she r rc a lle d . .«ynll- LEG-p. “She d id n ’t think th e y h a d rice ----------' r e . "

T h . RlB u t .vu t;ci!ia u iiiiti In R n S T f f s tH d e S i> 1 t h e s l e n d e r N ip p o n ese b e a u t y . S h e i lc k ly b e c a m e n lo le v ls lo n f a v o r i t e n 'A id w o n a n A cadem y a w a r d f o r h e r r s t f i lm I n " S a y o i ia r a ." S h e m e t ■'"■i'l'

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS b,J3;7J■;AI, K STATE OKFEIIKD F O R S A L E ‘ '’tt ,?**. ? THK U N IT U P STATK.S, T h . p r a p .r ty Itvnletl on the Hunt I’m je c t In Je ro m e unty. Idaho, aboiil U n>ilc« n o rth w es t W en on a d irt rosii, one m i le from a •> l u l ,

rtl-surfaced road. It cn n a iaU o f 160 'res. m ore o r Icti, and Is T r a c t G. of c lions 82 and 3S. Tow nship 8 South , inffe 10. K ast Huiit M orid lon . I t w as W rm rrly ow ned and M c tT p l^ 'B y ■JoHn~L7 'ster. T he form h ii ir r lf fa tJo n w a te r . ^ r 87.1 acres from Amsrican F a l la R eser- ' Day. Ir D U tric t No. 2, althoujrh a p p ro x im a te ly *

aorea a re now betnr I r r l j ra te d . AddI- • inal developm ent will be n e e e m r y to !rea»e th e cropland to 87.1 a c re a . The •iiration w a te r ehsnre a t p r e s e n t i t 14.80 ' r acre , o r Hlfi.08 |rer year f o r th e 87.1 Wai•lliable acres. The dmneilio w a t e r aiipply ‘ ----- —a 448-foot drlliwi well. T h e d w etlin sm odern . The outbuiidlnaa co n s is t o f _____

m achine »h«i and granary c o m b in a tio n , _____ry U r n . and shed. The t e r m a of th e _

le .a re ( i ) Cash, or (2) tw e n ty p m m t — ii^ r . wn and tho balance In five e q u a l an n u a l l u l i r f , p e n t # a t i per cent In te r e a t . S eiled 'Is fo r th e purchase of thia p r o p e r ty w ill accepte«l a t the Farmers H o m e A dm in- Irro

ra tion , 205 South Ninth S t r e e t . Doise, I f No »ho, u n til 10:00 o'clock A. M ., Tuesilay, W M oibruary.-17,—JW«r~6n.l then p ub lic lr------ OBJenwl. The Government re se rv ea th e r lith t Hot

rcJect any and all bids. P ro sp ec tiv e mIderi m ay Inspect the p r o p e r ty a t . an y ■ne. A dditional inrnrniatlon an d bid -m» m ay bk' obUincd a t t h e F a rm e n Bme Adm lniatratlon, F ed e ra l Buildlntr. Th(« rome, Idaho , llid formi m a y also be iB d r«i Reined a t th e H rm fri H o m e A dm lnla- "BHnd ition. 205 South Ninth S t r e e t , BoUe, n i at

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Stardom jlns m nrie llltU rhiin[.p t r . I , ier W»y of life. y ^ '

" I like to live lik e evers’bodv e ls e ." ’ He.snld. "escep L l g o to the U ica tec ,loro-cllcn—«lglu-+lme»-ft-weelh------------- ^ t

“ I hnve no m o re anibllloiis. M y TO TH(i ig -ambition was to come to A n ie ri- •" ' a . and I have n o m ore nonls o r ream s. 1 am h a p p y now every d n y-an!L jiei(cr_cr5 iiuB _too-hnrd— M y-------------Iggest problem Is to mnko my d o fr nderstjmd my E n g lish ."Dieting Li no p ro b lem with f lv e -

oot one-inch M y ash l who w e ig h s WK dki n ly 100, pounds. S h e likes lo no o n t ',” '', '' Dod blnues. W h e n .she discovers " . 'r f . omEthJnR new to h e r, slic'll c a t »ymi»i .othing else fo r d a y s . n»p«t.I s she ever ho m esick fof-her n a -

Ive land?" I miss my m o th e r ," she said,"S he Is 111 an d losing her s ig h t.‘T e n years I h a v e been In th l.s ----------

u.sine.ss. and my m o th e r has n e v e r <e e p m e o n t h e s tA g e . S h e Is so s h y .h e - s a id sh e w o u ld b e sc a re d t o g o J r hh

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSNOTH-’K TO lilDDKIW

T he Rtale P iirrhaiiinu Airent will >alo.l bid, a t h li office .. Ro..,., J s l i t e

Hol«e. Idaho, t in li i FdmiBry 1 2 . r l p j " »50 . t !,(I0 P. M, for Ih . t..ll„«.|„,

Ren: No. TO fiS54 fo r M ililiu a n d tow els for the Id ah o S t« te Tiilierculosla Hosjiilftl at CoodlnE. Idaho. W edneA ll bills will be p u b lic ly opened anil r e f td house,

t th# above tim e a n d place. 8*7(104Forma sU tlns c o n d itio n s must l>e s e c u re d -------------

efore biddinK. T h ese a r e available f r o m ie a u t e Purchasinff A o en t. .T h e s u t e reserve t t h e riBhl to r e j* o t

ny and all bida. ^ 18.80 iT ED C riA M E R i S ta te P u rchasin ir .Agent 0 0 8 ^

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IPBINQDALE, Jan, .31 -M r. (mil; « 5. .George D . Johnson, M r. uiil'ft-j|M 5. Ray Zollinger and Mr. "and 111 s. Tom M cGriiw visited th e LD3 iho Falls tem ple this week. W

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I an many p ra c t ic a l an d 'b eau tifu l jr in v our r e c e n t bereavem ent, w eex « " R I md ou r h e o r tfe lt th a n k i. * " , .

M n . W illiam K. S m othen-----------------(IM r g d SKlotlffr i------------------------^

M a rie Smolhera- -Mra. H arry H a m ilto n ’ ,M ra. W ayna R ainey ■

. a n d famillea ; r ‘ }DK.SIRK to c x p re s i" 'd u r a in cere and

eurtfe lt thanka . ta our m any friendii / M >Intivei and orffanltatJonB fo r their i*'- ' o n ls of c o m fo rt and expressions of V;V’ 'm pathy d u r in » oiir recen t hereav*.Pill. The b e a u tifu l floral offerinRi, •. r j f ’ tnnUoni to th e cancer fund an d chll- !?> ■ ■en'a honpiiai. a n d beautiful ca rd s wera foply B|»preelat«l.

Mrs, C. A lb e r t Rrewerton . ,.SMr. and M ra . Ray Sum m ers Mr. and M m . Bernice A. BrenrerloQ- - '■ H Mr. and M ra. Hert P ett

. SPECIAL NOTICESw ork d o n e l C hester BuUirti a j |

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5 i ^ ' ' f i ^ - |« t t e r ^ m i c f r - : n n n i t i H t l j l n g H ^ l B liiressine. m a il in s . ruled fo rm s, elsh I B leeta. in ita n t p h o to copy aervlca. J. ■ ■ 111. RF. 3.4SA2. , ■U lLE home h e a te r service. A uthorixfd . rvlce represen ta tives for Coletnan Ui> | | f l le Uoma h eatera. Trader H orn Trailer »lee. 418 Addlaon W est RE 8.8888. H

PERSONALS

irm ent,. braa, a u rg ie a l aupporta. Lyila ardner. RE -a»700J.._____________ B pY ou,Have a D rin k in a P rob lem ? Alco-- JIB)Ilca Anonymous hold m eetings atery • p i aWednesday a t 8 :8 0 p.m. In tb* oourt ' i : | ?luae. fo r fu r th e r Inform ation ca ll RB '• M70D4 or RE* 3 .4030. ; d M

BrAUTY SHOPSm A N B N T S P E C IA U 15.00. R ag u ls r , .Ij.U 1.80 wave. Call M audle S tay n a r a t RB ■‘i-ij 2651. Idaho B a rb e r and D eauty Shop. “ ;i»H dP L E T E m odern beauty le rv lea by e i- »rt operators. Maoblnsiesa a n d eotd N '- aves. 18.00 up . A rtiitle Beatity Balon. ilPLETK U eauty Servlea by advancid V udenU a t red u ced prices. Ju n io r sto- • m u work fre e : ; H aeb rn# Im *V nd-w ia‘= ^ ^ ^ ^ aves. 18.00. B ea tity Arts Academy. '

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.-. .-1 ' Van lluren. T w in Kal.lii.. ._______: -v DK&88UAKINU. cb tldren** etoUin. 1

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i l | n your, area. C lo U ^ S fo r eiitira fan e la c k i. ihlrta, J fc k e U . hoiiory/»pt

, 1 1' w ear, cte. No e tfp tr ic n c e or inviatn IJ needed. b'uU o r apar® ttm e. Northw

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< 'II Medical record l ib r a r ia n ’>■■'I' » : D leU liin .: A l I J N u h e i ,f„ C red ll ic}Juitor->

' CommUilon S n leam an» ■ '■ 3 'a tt* clerk •

,■ i . i Teacher, arta a n d c r a f t..'(•.'jj , . : . M eat cutter

A ll M u s t b e E x p e r ie n c e d

_________ ______ E M P L O Y M E N I

i i l ! 1 . : i S E C U R I T Y A G E N C T

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I H E L P W A N T E D — M A I

to build <)4 m il« c f , feneeT . U n tln g . llK8»6S8t>.

• iJKliID brick m aaona. Gail Uarvlnno lia Hflllfl. ______________

I i l t I N l»*as fu r good Jo b s In Tranipori/ -I ' Sea SehooU and T r a in in g , th li pap<- ______Ix riU U E M U K O . i r r U ik to t .Modern,

I Oloifl to Tf<la K a lla , y e a r round et’,1 m ent. Write B o jt ,n*21.‘ Tlme«*Na<I Mu t u a l J0H 8 o jw n In U, 8.,

i .jl riTsiiurt atrwt? nwlon' ».■ l l ' V b u AUK o v t r 21, h iv i • u

:{ ' dealre above a v e r a s a earnlngi, c

~ , | U r . Dollanbach. 409 Shoibonabefore nw>n- • • • •

li! , ’I k A rb tir& U K i} i r r i s a t o r and g iarm ban^. M o d e m horn*. . Top '

V i l l I'_________ .U ..»w rth o t T ipperary C~ . u I j VA Kdcii« '• I I STblADY. JOU l a r m - w ork amJrOv

^ 4 | _ . . -------feed ing ,-G lv t a « a ,'« * p e rU n o e -» m' aiencea In le tte r t o . ro u te 1, Doz

'{ .Ik ;.}| rome. Idaho. • '____________ ____f .j l ' V ■ ,jl i U K N t Bel) h e a t in g aervlce and iMl I - ; t m en t. Experience rto t nikeHarjr,y I J th a n average a a r n ln B t , opportunl

' i M advancement. H o lla n d Furnace conI « 740 shoihone 8 o \tfh . . ; ^

kXl-EKlENOCD ^ • • n c r ' t n i l . ^ t e ab le of taking e n a r g a o l eolvent cl

H .; p la n t in lou th^rn Id liho . P re |< r a yi

m an. Write, o r c a JI Druce Johmoi l« a . Hurley, . Id n h f t. P h o n e OR ;

ADD 11(1'to your^ W K kly p iy l V euihlon ihoes f n a p a r e . time, .’i ll. lea ther aalre ^ l th < tw ic e the wear

an teed i Cflm nrfsslon. bonui. 8 ! |l l aupplletl. C harlca C heater Shoei, , ^ _ 4 — . — 0-73fl, H rocktonr"M »i8;-----------------

I ! R E S E R V E L I F E ,

/ | f , I N S U R A N C E C Q M P A lo l ' ' H a i opening fo r m c it o r women tcI o u r llo ip ll.l . n d M n l k t l r i« n i In1 J | ' r a re a . U f d r a n d advancem ent. \fJl I : > o r lee Mr. F o rd , SOT fionna Bullm ; Uoiie, Idaho.

I S A L E S M E N W A N T E

n k : ' 9 Mechanically in c lin e d men, Llcaromiiiion, p lua bo n u a . G ar necet

' t l V W e train you.

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g : S A L E S M A N|v i Exccniional O p p o r tu n ity . PernMr i THititlon, good aA la ry , generoui I> p lan , free In a u m n c e , uutiiandlnt'.’I tlrem ent j'lan , l i c k l^n e fiU , va?i< nUcountJ un p u rch ase* . Worn]

. hoapilal a n d 'a u r g lc a l p lan . Write. lni{* |)rnent ixM lU on, p aa t etperl

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. VAN MOVERJ N^JjEDED!

A re )x)ul In le rea ted '* In earntni average 6f |I,OUO. p e r m onth! I

I---------- ..V . ! -------- th a ex^nHenca-oC m an y au«oe«ifuoperatora d r iv in g f o r Aero Mayf

. . T rn n iil C om pany. In c ., under 48 •' contract, ( leo rg e llob inaon lay i hi.1 - over 11,000 p e r m o n lh , hai I'al

( tw o IraeUirt, o w iia* n ew car, eonI new boutehold f u rn i tu r e , ami hai

aubalantlal b a n k acco u n t ilnce J( { Mayflower’i ’c o n t r a c t tloet In

! [ W e are ex iiond lng U ayflow er'i atI neeil aitdllional v a n operators

« r older to go in to bualn'rta for . ; icIvM irill) M .r l lc v w .t , W . (I

I cum panr paid t r a in in g if needed,i cu lt, Ail you n e e d U ilealre to b

.! independent bua in eaam an and aj; I ■ « r newer' m odel t r a c to r titled Ir

>l nam e (hat m e e ta In le ra ta le Obn 1 Cummliilon a a f e ty r«qnlr«m en(i

1 to n a l . re fe r tn c a needed. Writ*j t UaVli. r .U . U o x lOT, IndUttitH j Ind iao t. .

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U l i l I N G H E L P W A N T E D — M — ------------------------ G i^N K U A L all ro u n d Farm hand.

experienced f r r lg a to r and J C A B E b lt - ,h o p and m achlnerj

'good .’bnltta Y e« r round w o rk on la rg e pUiInUmted |n___ rc fe re n te i . a g e and fam ily a lith lUllroidi C *2,>e/o TIme»>Newi.

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d o .'hand and m ach ine aewlng. day , good w agea. Call a t 310 U

'Afuiia.wrltfl--------- T w in F f l l l h -------------------------laily tn I

houiew ork a n d child care. I 'r i i «i>d bath .. W r lU Box D>20. «/

--------------------_N cw a. _______________»1UU MONTHLY fu r w earing lovi

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r», . l iiit iihow F aah io n ^

EiAPN n « a u i r r . K u h lc in V n x li . , )'i C ln r ln n a ti. Ohio.

N A T JO N A L cun ce rn will Iruin a cere women to do rewcBvlnir

3'^’v- I f (jtinlificil, c a n rn rn .|li Ui |<

in ap a rr tiiile. We fiirnisb <■» ‘ I ' N o •olilnir. W rite (Jem We

fA tlT triA *i »-20. e/6 TlmcH-NrwH.________nVand every. .S A L tS L A D ltlS F O Il lJubl. K l n ^ r i o i i muTe F a il* . Filer a r e a . U> lell Nu-

and fh»»n- fabric m ender. Mondi nt- l .n to U lc r ^ebricn. (;<>o.l conirnlim

' t a d M a iin e J * itftlfm on. Itoiiteintf. Phonff T U f.-7r.:{7 Shnihone

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T I‘*ot*'nlc<l../uli-lpi»Bth. SlAyi upkiirft witWuC sup iK irten , withoi

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:— — r .' , ; ;t - A M A ZIN <» upiK iftiinlty. N«-w lo Jail ilK3*irlf«0 aJarm pn»lccl» homr*. farmj

fn r tn r ic s , ■ c i r . ' N<» wlriiiir, h» home ilay <»r p ir lu ro . Pnya tuj to 11,000 i

F r r c kit. M c rlitr (A larm D and plow.nc: D ..i . l V-JW. N

}. Aliu rh il'________________ _____________

hour. I’hunr P l u m b i n g a n d H e a t

•on oiandiT. ' * S a l e s m i m

e x p a n d l n p bu .sinc.ss n ■iiL. y^ucrC c n e r s e t l c . s a le s m a n w hcm m . ».K| erw ^

bouiwieanin ^ c f i t j I n t h o r e t a i l f ie ld . 4( 6419 eveniniti. 5 d a y w c c k . M ile a g e a l lc al. Kree e*ti- .p lu f l m a n y O th e r s . D o ' n o t

u n l e s s y o u c a n f i c l l .a n d w a b E L - — - e a r n i n g s .

Kxperiencril rigalion. 31U

. G o n t a c t M r . V a u g h nitothn. allera> labli, rhon r_____ _______ S E A R S R O E B U C lperiinced men

' ^ N D C O M P A N YIE 8.880Q.

^ a l e b u s i n e s s o p p o r t u n

E D D O YOU hive a n em pty buildinitb ird b u iinc ii am i rw elve reiur

, - d a y i . Phone (»A^ ----------------- F L tN E S S F O nC K S »aU-; UmiyI or womin. m o te l. 6 y rn n o ld . Mfi.OUO. |K.( uitomeri in M nke offrr. A ro Uenltv- UK tire family. m a JO II OIL CO. nenlii mnnotrer

2 bay n a t io n in Twin Kail inviatment * n tco d Inponio. Sm all Invwtlnen

A p p ly llo . lo an . Tw in K .ll.,' ^ HL,US11 17 U N IT molel. V .lUy

Y e a r round a v e ra g e fill 00*::..■ w in accept p a p e r o r real e tl i

H enlty . UK n -S ^ n ,A U T O w recking yard . Kxcelleni

J m a k e r for im n ll investnionl. U<i» S e llin g due to henltli. T ernii.

H om e. Idaho. P h o n e 2f)ii.K U I t SALK C oin m achine route

V a lley area, c o n iis tin g of jiilr > am uBem ent gam ca , etc. For fi

m a tio n , rail U ob Bever, Itogern e n c e d M onday even ing , Tuesday and

_ d a y , Feb. Snl, 4 th .yjfp ---------- ■ — ■ ,, ■i i v W v * C anada D ry 'G l'n ite r AU • Sn!jN O i All k ipda p a r ty beveragct) r t h Ice Cold B ohem ian Beer |1

All typea an d altea Film, M A L E H ick o ry c h ip a ,a n d C harcnat Br!

-W A L B U -Haul Ilen ta l T ra lle n

B O B G E E R 'SE s n n w r ^ p o i n t !

G reen Stam pa N ever

raniportation.w M A J O R O I L C O ,

S S S E R V I C E S T A T I O lme»»WctTi. f o r l e a s e

o' W rite^^S i C L E A N STOCK, GOOD TOTE --------------------M A Q K ^ U A i.I .KY -C U i:

W rlla B ox B*14 Time»-Ne t a ear and ^ilngi, contact i, ...................iibona South____________ W A R E H O U S E

• " ^ p “i : : « ! O P P O R T U N I T Ytra ry C orner. g s T H O nS A N D RQllAUK FKKT

T w in Fa^lU b o t u ^ u l l t and. liveitock c r e te and a tec l conatruction , t noe-and - r e f - « n d --fin e« t-d o ck s . Hprinkle«l II , Dox 9, p ro tec tio n . S e llin g a t l!U% of

__________ m e n t coit, I 36,760.

Z t T W I N F A L L S R E A l ,l» rla n ll, to r & I N S U R A N C E» . t . . .m p . n , . , 1 , M ain A .« K , .>^ ______ I 'b o iia UK 3-aIfl2; l ^ t e r cap^* -------

B O A R D A N D R O C

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le wear g u a r- g j i o UND KLOOU, plcaannt wa “ »• P H vn te bath a n d entrance, ItK----- 4^—SLKKlM Nti eoonta-iop-uonU un:, ________ ItK 8-'.!W. 444 4th Avenue ^

• • .w a HM, cloae 'I n , p riva te en trn am i ihnwer. 1:I7 4th AVenue f

i m A ^ v C L O S K IN, n ice , large, warm U i ^ A N l c iitran c r. .121 2nd Avenue Norl omen to leU SL tlK lM N U lo o m a - p rivate lani in your en tran ce . 140 W aih ingtun i t r e tent. W rlla R E 8.aS30._________ ___________

U N F U R N I S H E D A P

I' A p a r t m e n t f o r R e mU n l u r n l s h c d

lN T G D Goo<l Ijivatio ii. Livinir nHini,room , one bodrtKini, k itrhen at

TIK*r«l. "'*'1 w * ie r furnU hcd. Kir neceiUry. ^ adu lti. tHO p e r monlh.

P l i o n e R E 3-6013 o r R E 3 -8 9 0 8

__________ F U R N I S H E D A P A R T K. n 4 UUU&l- lilixturK. fiaT Av.-V K ■ --------- . <ir V«ll B tF T i Itll SlnlKiii.' 'W a UOOM ap a rtm cn L l'io»e in.

i-v c te r furn iih tfil. Phone UK I’ermaticnt t;l.K .A N , c o m lo rt^ le " Kmplo)

leroui bonua preferrw i. m 7 th Avenue Ni

t ? v a M ll i r ^ LAKUK UOOMS and iiath. U WonderfSl p e ti . AdulU. I4H A uitin Aven

. Write glv- ■ fr 'lllJ iT CLA aS. w a rm , clo.e inT . tkperlance, m onth . 6fiO M ain N orth.

N lC i^ one room apa rtm en t. A2 ' ____ ga;} flth A venue Kaat.^ 1 0 2 U U i ROOM a p a rtm e n t, i ’rival

I . a n d ba th . C loia In. Phone UKm o U K ltN room *. Meat and”

niaheil. P r iv a te en tran ce . UK

ERS C L U S K in, p r iv a te bath , e n tra n

- I d lih a i. 821 2 n d avenue north . J l 2>UUUM aivartiiien t, c lean . liQt) <

n o rth . UK n-SPOi!.________, a UOOMM a n d t« th . Heat

f." furn iehed . , A p p ly a f te r « onUjT U a f a m i more. ’ ________________

rM ly M o w el " L A U U ii m odem 8 roow i. F rlva t ?deV K u t I en tran ce . N o peU .. adujU on

h n p .ld fo r » H U 0M 8, I 't l v . i * h u h . iro u m i » t . to m fle l. In . O I« n . {50 . t n Mh Av, „ J h , , lu l l l r h o m UK »•«»»■ilnee Joining ^ T k U O U s , c le a n am i llxhi. Mmilet In 1MB.-- fu m tab M . .--laumlry. Oivniutw er'i a e n lc f . i ’ L oeuet, UR 3*nx7ti,

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w . y h j h ■

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j v .n t i . no tlh . I'h iin . im | . ( c '. • , 1 ■■: 3«3<6i.

a t = .

— M A L E : i ; r , ' ' / s r y ; r x ?nhand. M uit be ” 3 5 i r * ^ e w l F F n i I Z Z Z and reaionably — U l M i A Y l l l l i leh inery upkeep.g e place. But* Hlily aixe to Dox

L A itG K home, 'J bedroom* and a________ _____n iiffh . auik t t .b a L J lE .M W __________lewlng. S hour N iC K 2 bedroom coun try borne. 1 i 310 M ain Kait, F ile r aTea. Gloae In. Call DA_________ ... •■» Ht-imtOOM ■ hn.,., fHIy in hrlfr^-gilh. _ t l , V On N orth Call KK!. P riv a te room a lJiiU K 0 6 M h,~modernN extepi 1-2(5, eAH-Tini«** -~ tu a t «»f Blue LaVea on Fall* aveni------:----- ------------l^W O PAUTLY fu rn iihed houaca.ng lovely dret*. unfurn lahed houae. ItK $-0138. ■ocka to f r i tndi. n im

1 . " " S t UK T w in F .l l . ,N K W L Y W m SoK liU ; J il t . o n . b.

IruIn . r . » .In- h o n i., IMC Uni liy .n u . „ . l ,aving a t home. M uU K ltN 6 rooni hom e and batb .

Ul |4 i» r hour Inrjuire Kiler M«t4jl. No phone «nUb everythlnif. m o D £J(N cican 3 bedroom b<ju«m Weave. Hox yHrnKf. Phone UF. :UHtOO. It. H .------- ------ i IlKOItOOM hotne. Within wHlkii^ i '” bcrly. Twin to n fe of town. Phone (lA W JtiO .

I d i in .i7 rj.- iM * ^ommM on. Ci.n- Phone UK MCgQ._________________, Itoiite 1, Go(k!- i JtOUMS and buth. 342 /nd A venuim ihonr. lii.'i. W ater {mid. Phnna UP :Uliitr HMiiilu npw^ l^-liKlJltOOU hom o' wUh tfarave ancpry ainre nylon, »ii«-nt. 143 W alnu t. 176 per lu o n llAy» up over-thi^ » u t e .Sfrvlcc, 114 2nd av en u e '

w ithout sirdle! ^ jiKDUOOM. f e n e c i yani, near ah.ice 11,06. Mike 4 ,vj Taylor. ' Phone KK 1-3614 end» a t I I p»ir^13, Indianapolli, ACUi-^, 2 ' bedroom home. J _______________ exccxjt heat. 140 month. N ea r'ANTED r u l l DA r,.4«02 . Kllrr,___________--------;----------- 2 IlhllitO O M , fu lly modlrn w ithSI.-W low prim i biiK.'riirnl. Call afu -r fillO Mon.ii I. farm*. o ffW v Tn.-xlny. HK _________

T nO Q ^T month' ^.rm n i« I l u -«out.le, o r fam ily with one chlli:W . v„!l! o r IIK M . . I , _____________

t UMTk u OM liioili-rn hiinio i i w ■" Bi'ho<»l. Aviiitahlo immediiilrly.

UK 3-4G01 o r aee a t 1751 Uorah

H e a t i n g t w o UKUUOOM houic, modem”.j; • ■ hcn t. Ijnrife g arden «p«l. 3 '/i1 iiouth of K im berly. Phone 6<S, Bun

*1 o'clock-

'“ j c q i i i r a FURNISHED HOUSESK B e s t ^ n MOUKJtN 2 bedroom ; :! rooma, i

,r. B e s t b e n - A1»o 2 room . UeSid. 4 0 h o u r ^ b d ro o m home, e* B a l lo w a n c e UK-ntlon. i‘hone UK .1.4611. o ' n o t o p p ly a UUUMS, O IL h ea t, adulU. 236 6 ttld w a n t to p n ue N orth. ___________________

UNi^ hcdrwim, one baby family o r w■ ' rouple. UR Jt-ar.f.fi,_______________

i ’HKDUOOM hom e. (2a« furnace,lU g h n Q nlnry.___________________ .

MDUKUN 2 room , Imth. (Urfcue. OTTPT/ G urbnjre lervlpo and water fu ra U U K 4HH WeMt Addinnn.

ANY W ANTED TO BORROIN u iv iD U A L w a n t9 15.000 cin rea l

. e r ty valued a t $11,600. Can givi m o rtg ag e or co n tra c t. W rite lioi

TUNITIES e /o Tim ei-Newa.__________________

a re iu rn i in "1! MONEY TO LOAN

m o r t g a g e l o a :iitoirer for mod* ^ , , . , . ««»In KalU Cunr- mo<lern home* valuwl a t Jfl.OOO'...tln cn t n rfltil. “ n- ‘ V-i'i l n i t r . . . l r« l.. No priy

m e n t penalty a f te r i ycari. Nu '■■' i l I ,1 . euwHiee r«mulr**i, - - (^ li -(«>pdon

C ro ck e tt. lU g io Valley Uealty. R OO*:... Owner 3 .5 1 al e iU le . Are

W ANTED TO RENt T l Eirn i.. MounHln .S M A ^L tr .l lo r bouao for i nio tlha .______________ 1(F. 3 .|2«n.________________________

J route. Mnjric UUSINI-ISS muii, w ife. 4 ciiiidrun, w of juke boxM, 3 or 4 »nylroom home. CnlJh . r full infor. T u rn e r , UK 3-7CHI, Monday.

UOOU farm , V20 t o 'W a ’cre.. Uefe y and W «lnH . equipm ent. WriU Box

c /o Timea-Nowa.

veragea MISCELLANEOUS FOR Fteer 11.15 TA U LK 3 AND c h a in for aL occa Klim, In te rm o u n u in Fuel Co. Phone R Eoat BrlqueUci 11ENT*ALL8 CO. renta moit everr , u _ 1001 itema. Aeroaa etreet froc,™ "" P°n»- ____________

____ K E N T a aiw ing machine. Kree plck-O IN T S delivery . Call S inger Sewing h N ever Cloned Co. Phone UE S-3344.___________

, CO s T R A I L E R S

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Ero T K N T lA L R L o c a l a n d N a t io n W id e

, -.C iTY ------------ S — - - - ^ ......

me»-New« •*xb« Live Spot on Truck

JSE TRUCKS F O R 'R E N '

fiTY M A C K S ' U - D R I V

' I ' F ' J?}* T . w c K n p s — p n i i N m j R B - V j Z p l a t b e d sikle«l fo r fire R A T E S DY ilO U ft, DAY OR Wl % of replace. g ^ g r j . 5 p Q I N T S S E R V

P ilO N E RE U2i2T

h o m e s fo r SALES M A L ^ houii', 4 rooniH, lo move.' He

GB2 l ‘ u milva tuiith of t^irry. ----------------r— 2 BKDUOOM hoir-.is Will lell cheaROOM q u ire flUi filh Suo.»t. FlTfr.

" T 'T 'T r T T r r r 30’x a4’ HOMK to l>e moved, 3 bc< t a l l UL J.67U. p h n n e m t-J . lluhl._______________

^ ' A SSU M K (ll lonn. 2 bi<tlruoin. C«vOO^S S tee l kilohoif w ith diipoial, a

. g a ra g e , alum inum atorm v ln d o w i.n t warm room. T .p » idhucc, UK 3-26S3. ________________________

" ' r . l l SKVKN-KOOM h o .i« ^ -3 n l avcnu, K h — rlo ae . i n : MH) b i« k ;-O h eap .-g o o d

Im ju iro 420 3 n l avenue east. Fh . en trance, bath 3-8421'

'. n u . Norlh. j u k u iio o M hom<i U U lltsw arm . Private k iich cn , built in oven and a tov r

le N orth. Iwacnient, a ttached garage. 21G4•ivata bath and b«*th Ulvd.in lu e e u Pbone u y OW NKUi New rbd brick 2 be.

n ick e l ichool d ia tric t, full basemc . ' fu rn a c e , on c o rn e r lot. AUo 2 bei

A r I J* fu ll baiem ent, coal furnace, ha— — f l oura un acre MorninBiide 1, Phone UK .t-4686,________________

HY OWNKH: lbiu#e nearinu com 3 bedfiMmii, 3 hatha, family n>o

HHrni, dining Ijuflenienl, (ircplai-e, doulde garni: 'hen and bath. w uahor. Monlo V iata Subidiviaioihed. Ideal fur OtiU. UK il-KSll.__________________

VKUV A T rilA C l'lV B J bm lr^.n. ,gQ j3 n e a r M uniinuaide achool. Mi>«lei. . . fu rn a ro , hnniwootl floort. fenow

1400 .00 do«vn on FHA or a .sum . I I . ( t . l . loan, w ith large down i'i

iRTMENTS i-hon. UK >-1735.__________id Avi-nuo Norlh

-- -------------SELDOM--------

■■■ ■ ■ become availnble. r in iih rd bastfcmplo)v.i couple w ith ex tra ,U ilh an<I family room. nue Norlh. plm-e. wall-l.v-wall cari'et. atla th . Utllltiei, no iraraKe. A ttraclively laniUraiR-d1 Avenue,_______ to p N ortheait location. ^

u.e inT Week or SKI,LEU W ILL ACi:KI’THOUSE TUAILKU IN TUADl

n t. AduUi only. p r ic f tl ritfht, H5,005. (ioo.i term U iaiu-e . ^

Priv a te vntraiice' i‘K TW IN FA -U .S REAL",.*UK S ' . . ' " " . & INSURANCEUI In. r o lllu . Phono H E 3-3GS3

, R E S»4MU — Kvenlnt[« — |1K S.t m r . n c . I Jn .u ., M.mW r o l M ultiiJ. U . i l n ino rth . ______________

I. act) Und av«nue . . . ,W a ln u t

n e a t '" a n .r w a u ‘r ^.|th;er « p.m., M roniH M-artm...

iMiM-iient. Ktiji.v livMik' III ihi.H

i> riv ;raT kih ,„;.i •'"* heip>lu only. l‘«ll at "• .

W e s t Hhoitpiroum i fl>N>r, '^ ’’7 *«''-l.,>.|t,Huii Aiid ilrn I6 lh Aveni.f foil W n n m t, \ l

ly '* '' ........l-l- ‘•oiiM-lol.'lv ffin j r , . i ‘“vK -k i,1-oon.t ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ T ia i l oKtir|.l....>| ..,.11,.I,: ‘ -'-f' l(^f>. «l.le. Irailor li 'llitiv . ,..ld. I'all 1'“ " '- in T«in Kalla. __________ l lu z e l to i iW rni mill cicsn <Mmfort«lk!i' ;Uli«lnu>ni h■ftOiitit fm-llilli.., hiiiiKuHxl fliM.it, I^f^

KlOY REALTY_______________1-* '•'l'oiili..ii*..St. W. — tUal UK 3-

in. and fVriiiriB* (.hoittIB l-«Cl)9 cr ill; I'ob P euoe-U K .1.;i07lt

• Al M organ—UU 3*7006

f.____________________________________________________

• TIMES-NEWS,: T— . >.— i -------------- ----------

y O S E S - r - - - H O W E S T O R ~ S A t E -

nd aloeping ' 3 ROOM* HOUtiii to be nipved. Phon.7-----------------------A .2aiflfn.Llnfofm atlfln.Qr.aftgr-fi.;aOe. M odern . 4^ffg37~Jerome._______________•DA C-4760. I700.UO FOR EQUITY, take o v e r payoi

fHl 2 bcdrooma, baitment, g a ra g a . larg.RK »-l!2Ba. - Ht- il-OIM. ^

1 h e a t, 2»A M UST UKLL. beciuie ct i i ln e u , my e av'enire~ larg e two bedroom hom e, 730

----- 0 ^ nofth .___________ •3 8 . BY O W N K lt: Partly lurniabcd four

,,, room homa whh partial b a ie m e n t. loMJ.IHl Phon. - T I 5 S' M .ln Avcnu. W » u l i t >____ :------------ . ilc ln g prlcc, lll,MO._______________n . b« lro o m q w N E K TllANJiFEIlllKl); 3 m onlh

beau tifu l brick home. Im m ediate, a tb . C lean . pancy, GinKcrbread Ihroughout. one c a ll i . o ffe r. UE 3-S2I7. Are l^t^alty. bouae and u y O W N E R : Kpacioui 4 bedroom I

t. H . Puddy- F ireplace, altochnl garaue, fenceil. A ulking d iv i"he«l rumpu* room in bu»«menL ^,760. DuU<j|a o r ili-: S-762.1.wd loca tion . BY OW NKH: Well located 2 bedruom 1

2 f in iihed ro<imi In b a ie m e n t. ' W m i cloud*. Ueeenlly renovated. Wall-tfi

tK 3-3950. carpal* . O il furnace. Caruae. Terma

e a n d b o n - - - - ' ......................— ■ .-m onth . Realenue- aoiith, DUPLP:X. cJ<»c in, leparate b a th i , dI - „hnnnlti./ **r«Ke. |H.OUO, ictm*.r anopp ing . ^ IIR K K be<lr.K.m.. Main K oiit. 19.0

U36I4. U b K. L . JtU ^K lN S-R B A LTO U

le. M odern — - "N a r B hi, jg j.j« b r ic k , I- r - r —— —T-] ■ l.;a*ement, alia<-h«l iramife. carp.-tw . w 2 b a th i, d lih * « h rr , dUp<...nl. hir

^ I> v a trd In e*clti»ivp i.ynwiKxi. Takn, I. .1 aultstMnllnl down payment w lLh 4'-iuilAble fo r i ; | on balance............................... J20..^

ch ild . Ul> 2 J|(Hlroom with imrtlsl bopom pnt,-■ - fiirnnri-, Htorm windowx. V ery c<

'“ “ r v en ien t locution, ^nrue rt>oma. 112.6 “ Ueilnwm, low down paym ent, Iwlni

_____________ like ren t. Cloan, well Incnled. a ttra c t

ie r n - c x c e p l “ R O B I N S O N - F E3% mtlM Driv^.in lleallora

, B uh l a f te r 7^7 p j , , , j.

I S E S M A K E . A N O F F E R - '

On Ih l. comtorlnblc M .nlro i.m mo.li ■ ■ - - — - home. Prealdenl St. lo ca tio n . 1' e, ex ce llen t b iuem ent, fencol yird. A ak in g prl____________ JlO.fiOO with, a l.iw down paymc36 6 th Ave- l ' ‘'l'» tak e a U k l l____________ NKAULY NKW D U PLK X M l 2-bo r w ork ing unit*, irnrnirvi. S olid inro

every m onth. I’ick thii up f o r fIH ,6-----------. ' Tonii* avoilaliU.lace, a t lOU

R ctirinK ? Neat flne-bc<lroom homo — ^ - H n i - W c a t . . Sce th r features t h i s hn

fu rn lah ed ^ o ffer. Ill.SOfi. Terma If jicod

------------------- I D A H O R E A L T Y^ R O W 214 Shoshone St. K, - Ph. R K 3-fi(

------ i':<ldie Hiiwh • - GUrk C a ll —I re a l p ro p . Cliff lUmmond1 g iv e f ira t M em ben of Multiple L ia tin g 1 B ox B>11

A N . Y o u W a n t A c t i o n

W hen ynn Hut.your p roperty fo r n \ A \ T Q '■I'f^'tiy »o, liut. (he on ly wiiy 3/ J T iX N O a r e iroinir to set nction is by proi

iKlv-crtliiDg and Ak'ureaiiive nn lu t p ;B 000 and m otion. W e can Biiiirantco lo t iv , . y.' prc-iM»y- p n iperly the attention you ex p ec t «I N o In- deserve Iwcoiiac we don't l ia t proiie ,lrJon._ U Ill'll !• nritt,! loo hiiili , ty Rfc 3- •*■'** "lUiln a rcanonable iem

of time.

___________ TIIKUKFOUE. we r.m apend all .a e a e e advertl.Hliia (111 a few aua lif

, L c A j C proportlea and the ri'iiilt ia th e a r ,ih . Ph«i.« propprly, If ymi h»vo propen tha . X none a tle n tio n .

Inv ite your Immediate inquiry .i»n, w an ta to

CiiU U. C.

HAMLETT.,REALTY

,R D ial UK 9-4D79 E lk s BI

II occa iions. D. R. H am lett H a rry F.. R> a R E a.6Q21. Rea. R E 3-4079 Ilea. R E 3-8;

( J o m ‘* 'r 'lf.

n i 'T o h T n i M A G I C V A L L E Y R E A L ^____________ BK A U TIFIIL VlhW ! C o u n try atm

phere In th is exceptionally lovely ho iii mrwt ehoire northeast locnti

- A bundance of Iteautlful n a tu r a l wi“ *' th roughout. K itra atiacloiia 3 hedm6 brick - family room - Imoi'mrnt • di5 ble {TArsire • built-in ranite a n d di

’Id e 3 w»"her. {2S.600. Will carry nmxirn

_____ ? ! _ _ m s m E i t j M o v m c = ! » o a t , i 4..iw ij»- jK ,. year old home in northeant. H uu'e fa

‘ ily room - beautiful cirpet a n d draiie' apacious lo t - iraraiic. Redurf.<< to SI

n x T m Term a are really good. MakeEJ.N i . o ffe .» T ^ 7 T ? B U /N D NEW BUICK: P rae tica u i V I - J eomfrleied ,- northeast - eom m wiin

^ full bnsi-monl. Only (14.&<)(). G«B - V A i^ S ---------teri..*r-Hueey-«fv-thi«vr^---------------------

FAUMS; Wonderful 100 a c re farm R W E E K cullivnti’d. l^icatwi 6 nilli H south i T » t r i / ’n llan-'en. Kxoellcnt hnme and iiiipro i K V i U l l i mcnt.4. Price<i f(ir I40,lf<l0. ImkmI te n

We have buyer* and nc<sl m ore fa > lialinus,

________ M A G I C V A L L E Y R E A L !e ; HelleweU, 225 Shoshone .Si. N. H K ;i.;i.____________ UK 3-;iiH'J Kvcninu* UK MA

cheap , in- Uenibor of Multiple Lintinir

“ R E A r i S T A f r F O R S A L

I. CoVp'olVll. ■ ----------»1, a tlache,! 1 6 0 -A O R E T R A D Edowa. Phone

trade on this row crop fn rm , H niiivcnue eaat, from town, with | 2 i00 w a te r and f"gotid te rm s, ‘im provprncnti.. 1‘h o n . IIK j j i j , 3 , ; ^_ _ _ _ _ _ _ center, aud an extra choice biiildil i l lity , Urui* lot for your inipectlon.

' lmg;- r a i .“ F A R M E R S R E A L T Y________ c _ B U H L , ib A H O

2 bedroom i. B»aein.<hl of Parmeri N a t’i Bank e. hardwoixl UAI.PH ASSKNDUl'Plide d iitr ic t. ■ 1 .im— ■ n

conipioii.m * ’D T T "f ri>oni. full • J j U IitarnKc, diNh-

mr

■ 1

I 'm jwyment

= Z = i ------------------------- W E r E -rick home ^

basem ent U H G 0worn. K i t f

atlachp 'l .

• AUTO PARIS. ACCESSUmi[/pX Alilhiit'i A uto iiUl'piy. 121 3 rd Ave.

• M nO HEfAUI __________I t rm . on I'IK I'. Aulil IlfM ir - HK ;l-2MI

• iWTfc'Hit'S_______________A L T Y ’ Ualtcry Uargain Store, Ucpol

Elliin cric i. GenffHton, S5arter»v Wcl' 24a 2nd So. UK 8-6823.____________

? , * 1);CYCLE SALES & SERVIC>ting ' U laiius Cyelery. UE U-tl2i2. 451 Mai

-------------------• C A if /A /£ T S & P v n m r v i ^John H aw kin i—Interior*, UK :t-01fi7.

R’lth rom - WiUun P lan ing Mill-3111 Bhoahona S i r tm .n , In W cit. Phone UK V li li .___________

' X S ; « CimENT WOllK '' .. A nything in concrete. u O T i T i

• C L O C K A \ p u ' / u r n / t ^t*^*\li 'on Guara^ncc^^ Wurtii-1412 K im berly 11

l u ' Z L * o n m : n m _______________John lla w k in i—Interlun, UK a*UlU7.

• DHY. c iU S lS GuTc]iVr»riuirZ~~l2r 2 n d .>;i~W UK 'i-'i

' * fc X K C 7 7 ll(M f. fiV .S 'M l/..A 7 7 ( .home. C o n trac t home, induitrlal M il rel

life tim e K llllnuer Klrctrlf. UK l-57 'J«,

t EXCAVAnbsUK. J.81J1 K fniill.jii I l l 'n P lT . I .

• l'7,0(1/1 .UfJDIXC .1“ I’h ll 'l n .io i S f ti lf . , IIK h^biii't,

' U. A, U .l il.r . t i n . i l ln n lw . HK i . j

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO -

a ---------------- ^ R E A L - E S t A T E - f e R - ^

I-hon. EA (x)R SA LE: 98 u r e . with lioprovei

’ o r Jo h n Schm id. Itouta 3, R upert.

ACIIEACES with modtto homti,, u rg e m . ^ | | t r . 6 ■ooni mwlern h ^ T * i* ^

I. home on 2 lota in T w in FalU . “ > Macaw, phoria DA fr-4^lBl. F i l e r ; , ,

r, 730 2\ji __________________________ .

E X E C U T I V E ’S ■

--------- - e O t J N T R Y ' ^ ' f c A e E -

-- P erfec t p ro p erty for the *family ' m onth old, w a n u to enjoy country life . 70 ic diata. occu- Lot* o f aprin tr w ater. \ \ m ile of r >uu Make /ro n lag e . Fiahinif, w ater akilnir. y . liovcly 2-l)Ciiroom home, compicoom home. m odern, beautif6lly fu rn ish ed . All nceil. Fin- chlnery to operate th is ahow pl n en L 218 Make a p as tu re iicl-up o u t o£ thii

let it p ay fo r itself. O nly S40.000 ' everything*. Terms, of course,

ruom home.

l e m o y n er e a l t y

Coodlng O ff. 6.U Main P h . WK 4- Ith*, dou- , H agerm an Wer

TK 7-4fir>0 KK 6-: t. 1 9 . 0 0 0 . ----------------------------------------------------------rou__________ W O U L D Y O U L I K E T O

Ick. full O y p o a f e w co w s? M i l k 5oi

T T l l l t ^ c h i c k e rTakM a • y,V have i acres cW e in . '(^oixl

4 - j 'f . hiiiUlinKa. N ice family hom e *clJ2II..1IJ0. y,r,l. P „ ,„ | ynrrl. TUB

nipnt, nil

" , V , = 2 4 0 A C R E S ^

Iwlnnci* 100 C u ltiv a t« i, new 6-room mo< iltrae tiv e home, cow barn , feed co rra la , gran----------------------ahop. - p i t aHo r - V.eisy wall—loaataJM A N pavwi ro ad . Thia farm la especially

adapte<i for liventock an<l row i F .I'ltlRD com bination . Price only >3G,000.

' _______ ceptional tvrm s.

IF YOU IIA V K 12.000 and up and « j jR * a fa rm c o n ta r t u* Im m cdiatrly , for

apt-'cialize in fi\rm and ra n c h Mie*t modern

r o c k y m o u n t a i n

pnymcnl. R E A L T Y

1 !-i>..l- W a y n e W . B a u e r — F r a n k Bo ■ »r«?Mo! I ® 3 -1406 « E 3-f

“ A croai From S e a ra "homo onhis home- ~

' P IC T U R E S H O W T H E A T RY f*ood rock and brick bu ild ing . 40 x K 3-R0.11 S ea ts 34C. Kull basem ent, l"*.], fu rnafc . two he»lroom ap a rtm en t

second floo r. Wide silver sc reen , 2 I Li,,_ p icture machine, cinem ascope Iti

and o th e r eouipmenL P ric e 126, — Ver y good term i or t ra d e fo r h

or fa rm .

N orthside SO. 7S aharw w a te r . P fo r Biile ticalty n ew 6 room hnme. 2-room ter

way you house a n d other ou tbuild ings. A i y p ro |iT se t-u p . 122,600. Ciood term*ale* pro- trade.

o'« 't’’n '.l •“ C'RADE-A D .lry (.rm . iproneriv H olstein cows, A aeep a t ream l

fligh Blld th ro u g h corral. J46.500.do iehk'ti)

A . G . H O L L A N D.11 . . . . «4! M ain W. Twin Kail* R E S-l

A rnold H olland - KK f,-245(5, Wen Ted Diehl. fi40 Buhl

propeHy ^ u f f a k e r - KE 6-2466, Winntion, we .

O P P O R T U N I T Y K N O C I

B U T O N C E(illOCERY STOIIE, hom« and . . r a talion . (>oo<i pstablisheil buainesi

. amall to w n , cluae lo T w in Falls, tl,. n n , . hwiroom home, *Uwk and fixture*,

fur 122,000 with ea»y te rm s . I'm i F Ryan bea t.

;E 1-8261 NOnTHSlDE «0. O n. hin(f gbte. ■ 3 bedroom home, 0 stan d

* cow h n rn . Sandy loam so il. Kit'" and ready fo r you to tak e over. Tl

I A T sca rce thia time o f y e a r . S<i< A L i l for dctrtiis. I t won’t loat. •

oly"h™J; *-» a c r e s . KUlh of Hnn.on. Z , Z . '-l-'llH l"*"-, On. ol th . o M ..t .nd 1 n.l w,«»l “ ""■‘J

nl’' ^ T r . ■ l« ■‘>«ll' - LUt With

L L O Y D R O B E R S O N

A G E N C Yr ..iw ij.^ « - ^ 2 2 7 - s h a s h ( i n e ^ t 7 'N o r t h -

II® 3-8855I to $16.- Maurice K laa i K ern e ll Andet Make an UE 3-6611V-i;hone Anytim e— UE 3-1

"W e are your a e rv a n ta ” racticaliy Member of M ultip leimwlinus, . . «■

G.Kvi:---------------------500^CIUC-*t*wk ia rm . La ya-u iall, lifarm all whont allotnu-nl. ( ^ mI buy « t (36,<

south of JH.llOO down.improM'- f; f^ ^ i* an<i ba th , gWl lerms. O uthiiildini!.. acri-a cu ltivated . >re arm *hurc» w uter, lias beet a llo tm en t, t

tiOtJ, 21l'i, down.

l A L T Y iiO ACUK. . 2-l>e<lroom hom e. Rood |K ;i.;i.{;i| duocr. T rn-n iinu te drive in to Tv K ;ut>5:il I 41W dow n payment.

'• w Nh;AT tw o b«lroom. ea st location. -------- 6110, term ...

S A L E STOUR, service station. livinB quart' ■ Kxcelleni ..ri-uii in b»kh1 oommOn

J Will co iu lder traile on fa rm .

acres In ^ ' 'U AND CAKK w ith six cabin* H miles highway 30. Doinir sood buain

.n d f.lr

I'om «llv G E M S T A T E E E A L T 5

biiii.iinu o f d c c P h o n e R E 3-5336J . W. Mw.iT.mllh RK IM

I I X Difk McHMersmith In su ra n c e ArJim MoHHcrHRiiih-Auctionecr F.A 4-6........ Id T nyior K im berly CA 3-5Joe Henty B uh l 0201

Bank [\2^^ F iler Ave. in W nw ood)* M iilti|)le Linting Serv ice

BUSINESS and PROFES

R E C TE - D - A N E X

o i T h e s e C a n H

Uil/ES • Fl'KL OILi Ave. W. Gem S ta te Oii UK 3*6t»B2.

___________ • F v i m r v n E h e f i n i s i i I ^------ John llaw k ina—Interiori. R E 3-0167

• PA/.V77\G_________. Weld na' Bri>a. Interior and Exterior.V wciMnn, J UK M t x i

RVJCY" • ________________ -I Main K. Parakeets. Cockatleli. Suppliea. GA I-

t PLVMIUMC AND IIEAfim.0167 . Home P ium blny nnd l l t» . ('o , UK 8-

o n a ^ t r e . t • H A D IA T 0 1 \ S E iW lC E_________I w i H udiator Shop Service and Uc|i

* t!<2 Sccond Ave. S<nUh RK

i— — « S E W E ii a i ii t i 'ic EUoto-Uootvr Sevyer S iirv ip e .~ D A e-'

*‘*i •■■"r S atisfacto ry Scpilc T an k Cteii riy Uuad, i'hone KA 4-8300. Jerome,

D O N ’T

H ID E Y O U R B U S IN E S S

.A770.V.Sd rei'sir .1 Line faiip ro iim alaly • wordi)1:________ 'lay for I month eoata y«u

only 12.60.

Til.

Z H PHONE RE 3-093:I______tK a.a tfH i._________I___________ .

■SA L E I R E A l r - E S T A T E - F O I t S A U

), B U S I N E S S . P R O P E R T Y''*‘ ” ‘'1 1 5 -ft. ( r o n U j . In liM block on 2i

omei, near W eat includea build ing and 80'xI2y W rnnm tw rk ln g 'a f c a .____________________

ilU. M. J. iA q .ft. f ro n ta g e on .W<«t Addbolex -iMW le e t deep—no bulldintfs. :

~ *' K E Y R E A L T Y5 124 Sho ibooe S t . W eat—D ial HE J-81!

6 E ---------------------------------- :---------- :----------------------

mily that 1 4 Q S H A R E S

P of*rive*r o f N o r th .'S id e C anal Co. waler. Wi Hmr. etc, »ell »H o r *ny P«rl.

^ A i i ' t l - M A N N R E A L E S T A T Em pl.t<. O l l lc . Ph . EA 4-2M2

■("' 0 « " A-.0,000 lor j . ^ , . 5 , „•.

C ^H A V E

R a n c h e s , F a r m s a n d H o m es

' ’V e S i W I L t S E L L:K 6-2134---------------- , K I R K A N D S O N

R E A L E S T A T E

T O — . J07 3 rd A venua South HE 8-34<

k som e? ______________ ____________________ —

ickcns? p i n e l a r g e .

r^dxi out- N e a r l y N e w H o m ele »cl in E apeclally eoulpped fo r rest hom

TEUUis. C ap ac ity 14 pa tienU . Include* all re hom e enulpm ent. Thi* la an exce tio n u lly p ro fitab le busine** and lellir fo r $21,600 and term*.

I mo.Urn 120 ACUES, BO Acres under eultivatio graniry. price<l fo r im m ediate lale. 112.50

n u fn i.r w ill n rro n t trad e for home . jially well c ity lota in T w in F a lli only,

S . ' S A R T H U R T . W A T S O NR E 8-1366 Real EaU te Box 101

and want ____________ .ly. for we '

Y O U l i L O V E T H E P I,A N

A I N th i i delig h tfu l nearly new S beroom brick hom e in Lynwoo«l AddlCio A ttach ed g a ra g e w ith double wiHi

^ d r l v e . U uilt-lns include beautiful fir ik B o o th [w p lacc and e n try ha il o f Oakley Ston p. q cnn4 B lrch U uffet In d in ing room. Lari

g ra c io u i liv ing room w ith gla*i doo o p e n in g on patio . Carpeteil. lilg bull In atainleiis steel oven, ranse, doub

— ......—— a ln k and disposal. B ig wardrobci arw o rld s nf a to ra se . DellEhtful Ian

lA T R E k itch en w ith dininir apnce and idjol in . iin ing U tility. B a th and one half. Prlc.

«•tm ent on jofl ACUES N o rth o f Buhl, IIS ahar fn, 2 good w a te r . A real com bination farm wii pe leniei f jn# home and outbuildings. On ' 126,000. 142,000. E xce llen t term a. fo r home

C . L O O N E Y , R E A L T O R

er. Prac- R E 3 -4081I>m tenant 1339 A ld e r D r iv e• ^ M ultiple Liiter*term* or

.rm . »llh W E A RE PO.SITIV'E th . t you t .n eani run- ■ Iw lter invea tm en t for the mone

T h re e p artly rurniahe<l ren tal units r ■- — . . o « » -« o » n a r lo t b rin g p.

m o n th . P rice $8,600. Jl.OOO down.

IK 8.I9A0 A L M O ST ACUKACE T IM E ! Jump tl , Wendell tcun a m onth. Be prepnre<l to dis in ll [ d ir t early . See th is 1.7 acres with tv, Windell mo<lern homea on it. Live in the cu

2-hedroom hom e and le t the other oi — hol p ytiu pay fo r l t , '‘P rice |10,000, lo

'O C K SA BKTTEU BUY th an moat will ) fou n d in the 1700 square feel under th

id service roo f. See tho 4 bedrooms, and tl isinesi in room y full baaem ent of th li |10,7f Falls. 3 hom e. W e’U g ive you term i.

“ r m 't . l u R E A L E S T A T E

•• S E R V I C E

In . h ..d - 114-2nd Avenue South. Empt"y Phone R E 3-1416■er. The»a M ember o f M ultiple Listing

See Ul

No H o m e s*and best 11.000 DOW N. New S-i>edroom brie

hom e. B irch k itchen , apacioui livin room , m any bulit-lns. Priccd low t

W ith Ul 112.200. paym enU like rent.

, 0 N F a r m sC A N YOU B EA T T H L 'i! North*!.!

136 sh ares B ig Wood w ater. 2-bc»iroot hom e. m ile from oiled road. Sloe

Andenon w a te r all w in te r. O nly Jlfl.OOO, wit IE 3-7661 13.000 down. I-^«y term a.

C H O IC E O F 2 woll-locat»i itock an 7la row crop fa rm a . 130,000 each with aai

tern>*.AI..SO, check 'w ith ua for Northald

'1*11. l i r g e __ rt;v^^j7r^ p farm *.____ _______ _

‘ F R O N T I E R R E A L T Y•tK I ' i N orlh on lUue U k e . North

Uu». Phone UE 3-3U41 -M. lA In irl D raney. W endell KK 6-205

Don Kdwaitia, Tw in Fall*. RK .1-201 U r r y Sorensen, Tw in Falls. UK 3-126

eood pro* --------------

F A R M S F O R R E N T

i(..n IR I*' ACUKiJ earn of tow n. Ueferencea n>'lre«l. Ilox CM. c /o Timcn-News.

lUO ACRK.ii, Hnzeit4>n area. Kxceilent ‘' “ “ ''‘r * ' a nd f r r t l l i ty . W rite Box t>3. TIniea-Ne

mmOnily. jyHy e,,uipped. IntjiN o rth Side In n . Jerom e. Idaho.

•■‘•I'’* “n W O tIL D like to lease au>ck ranch, < bualnes*. accom m odate 200 cattJe . W rite Hox 1

T w in ._______________________________ _T T iy KO .ACItKS w est end, 6u acre* row c

. I j I I lan d . AUotm enta, good house, liveet;3 3 5 fa c ilitie s . Pbone 63H, Box «6. Uuhl, Ida

iK M i.6 A C R E A G E S F O R S A L E

lA 4-M?S O W N K ll: 2',-j acres. City convenien. :a 3-52KO 2 a to ry 4 be«iroom, I '/ j bathi, Firepli 1 020MU '^*ty water av

, , able. Priced f a r Iwlnw owner's cost ’«*«} nuick aale. WUl eo n iider any offer. 2 « ____________Klixnl>eth.__________________________

i’ESSIONAL

POKY---------------------

Hel'p Yo^lI.v-

_______ » SEWING M A C lI tN E S_ _ _ _ _ C om peten t le rv lc e Necchl and all mak j j } j r A lio Vacuum e lean e ri. Ph, UB 8-60i i i l i ! ------ A-l Sew ing Machine*, 1334 Kimberly i3-0167. — — —^ —_— - — — — ■ Rent a S inger Sew ing Machine. Free p:

up and delivery . Phone UK S*83 prior. UE ^ i» g e r Sew ing -Machine Company.

____ _____ • T E L E V I S I O N S E IiV lC E

. Del B u tte rfie ld 'a TV and radio. UK 8-tU

° * I'*” "' 1.12 K Im b.rIy R o .d . in io n . IlF, 8-112

P .u l K '.. t v S s r v l c . P h o n . llE J.22 ' UE 8-2477. *We g ive Cold S tr ik e B tanipi.

_________ N eilion ’a TV and Radio Service. UK 8-80

Kadio and TV Bcrvlce. UR 8»48 ■ ■■ Ulacr-Cfttii A p p lla m -c - HE ,8-Tin.

- Ueliable aalea and aervlce by cxperta. FiIA 6.4710. to ry Radio A TV . R E 8.g28a.

• T H M L E H S E o n i i e n t

' T ra lte ra , local nnd 1 way, la I Kimberly I

• _ u n /u L : > 'J E in

John l l a w k in a ^ ln t e r lo r i , UE 8-01S7.

E S S • W A T E t t & O n 'E N E n SU ulllgan S o ft W a te r Bervlee. UK 8>Z4!

»ord,i • . V A C U W f C L E A N E R y«u U L E S , S E I W I C E

TH IS tH yuur u id Kirby laleituan, \ ip e c la ll te In K irby lerv ice. Aim ail otl: n iakea niachlnea. All work guaranlei <•><) M ain South.

■ * V A C U U M C 'L E A N li l l I lM T T l' 4 B ervlee. U, 0 . A nderion ’a. UK 8>85i

_ --------------- f a r m s f o r s a l em m E X C E L liE N T 160 acre i a t B u r le y .

im provem enta. 18 acre bee t a llo ti ^ IS5.000. R E a-8217. Ace R e a lty .

” 23fi ACRES. C lea red . mile f r o m pa n d oiled ro a d . WeU drilled a n d t«

— 160 per a c re . Terro i. C cui» ider t P h o n e EA 4-2277, Jerome;

S A l g H H EW l a m p , ffl ta r r l . - t ry l l f t l t I ' ing needed. W e ll drilled a n d te»te<

»T>frV ffliJe* from T w in FalU. P riced r ig h ...... weeahr^-Pbopa. .EA.,4^&7« ........ .

in> SO U T H E R N O re g o n ranch a n d f a r m i60 x izo jQ 220 a c re c a ttle , timber, r iv e r :

--------------------- , . t r a c U ,j2 S a c r c up— Eiay . tg rm a .-AddlioD. catalog . W rite , C al-Ore IU i)£iie8 861

------ ^ ^ W httw a rth , L a s Angelca-sa ; C a iifo

' ' . F O R R EN T O R B A LE j 140 « c r e 1

IE j - s n 'J T ' co rra ls . L o c a te d !>70 N orth , 300

o f R u p e r t E .- Lf-O iborne. P h o n e 2-2706. If n o a n iw e r KK 2-2171.

iler. W ill £ jy O W N E R : 240 A cres-defp r i c h i lan d w ith p le n ty of w ater a n d

U r r i 7 a u g a r beet a c r e a s e allotm ont (80 J A i d ad itio n a l la n d op tiona l). 0 » - » t a t e 1 ! w ay , 7 m llea eouih of B u r le y , Ii

Fenced w ith woven wire, 2 me dw ellings e x c e p t heat. Mo<iem Gro d a iry w ith G rode-A milk q u o ta . Ui!

— ' p a r lo r w ith 6 a U ll i , milk ro o m . le< m en t and 65 cow a optional). A det loafing ahe<is. win<l-brcaiii. c o r r a l s , au iom afic w a te r in g sy»Um, 12 x 40

H o m es '>^Bchine or s to n ig e 1 2 Steel g r a n a r ie i , (farm m a c h in e ry t lo n a l) . P riced aurprisinifly lo w . m. a te down p a y m e n t, .term i on b a ian c rea lly in te re s te d , w rite or c a l l A lfre K n igh t 2200 O verland , Burley. Idaho 8-6614, o r R . D . Knight, o n fa rm ,

{E 8-3461 8-5013. _________ >__________

. T W O 1 0 -A C R E p l a c e ;. In beau tifu l H agerm an V o lley . Ea

) has modern 8 IW room hom e, pierst home. <>f ou tbu lld lnga. F in e mil, lo u o f w a t* all res t T hese a re p r ic e d to *ell.n excep- " ° t c a ll o r aee me for y o u r neiid selling of “ home o r stock firm .

“ D A V E ” P . N I C H O L S O :l^ t jo o ! T E 7-4731 lia so rm a n , Ida

40 ACRES o n oUed road. (kHxi fiel modern hom e. W ill sell o r t r a d e I

S n > J l« rg e r fa rm .n ,n« , 80 ACRES P o r tn e u f Loam aolL 8 b. Box lOOI O n e -th ird down.

M A N N R E A L E S T A T EPlfcne E A 4-2&82 J e ro m e

w S bed- Don M ann E A 4-2C Addition. M att Sm ith EA .4-r> l

lie w i a i h ---------------------------------------------------------------

e '“ s t l , n r e x t r a g o o d 8 0Tl! Large wHh 8 bedroom home. H e a v y a( a*s doora share* w a te r , ' machine ahe<I.Illff liiillu a lfa lfa fo r 6 y ea ra , ready fo r ro w crie double T o ta l price $37,800.

i° u i" i ." 2 h e is s in v e s t m e n t c o .

I'J L . N. S t o o k l o n s . N . W «KA .-1280 EA <-4«6!

IS ihare* j FARMS n e a r Twin F a lla . 'O w r irm with leaving, w a n ts quick lale. 80 ACR! *• Only excellent d a iry aeUi

O utbulldinga, good homes. H a a ai . d lv iiion poaaibillUea. .j I U K iBo ACRES, very good aoH, wai

rig h t, fine c ro p yield. Get y o u r ofl in f ir i t .

LU K E’S A G E N CY__________ 748 Blue U k e a Dial R E S^IC

«)U can*t go ACRF^S n e a r Tw in Falla, la y a v«le money. well, ex ce llen t soil, water p ip e dUnits on place. I h ead g o te . Nice o ld e r bon

iZM par . TO P place. A sk in g .. ............„ .f71 .6(down.

240 Acrei J e ro m e area. D ouble w at.Jump th e Good Im provem cnla. A b u y ........$56,0

w'lth't.o ROBINSON - PELDTMANthe cu le D rive> in Realtors

itber one R E S-1088 I 747 Main A v e Wi1,000, low -------------------------------------------------------------

STOCK R A N C H : IfiO acres, Jocat ,,, . nea r Silver C /e e k in Wood r iv e r volli

■ 7 , I* Kxcellcnt im provem ents, m o d ern hotA li" "•“ h “ n d co rral. T o r 'U v e a tw

P len ty of i r r ig a t io n water, fu l l lin e I 110,750 w julpm ent, - p lu s 60 head w h lte fa

ea ttle . Call u s fo r particu la rs .

S H A R O L D 'S A G E N C YR E 8-6632 R E 3-4230 R E 8-21

100 M ain ( ^ i t

1th ----------------------- 1 ------------------------------60 ACRRSi,* 8 bedroom m ojlom hoi

Jl,- on H ighway V*j niile fmm Wen<i<_ _ _ _ _ _ ('rood dairy b a r n . I.and in h ig h ati

o f cuitlvaLlun. . t21.QHfl, 23,% rinwn, 140 ACRES 2 bo<lroom home u n d e r p*

)m brick u p w ater r ig h t . 120,000 (4,600 dow n, il living R® ACRES n e a r Tuttle. V e r y nl 1 low a t home, lota o f outhuildintri, L ^ n t o d <

oiled road. $2 5 ,0 0 0 20% dow n .

IV E R S O N R E A L T Yi"!.";;!;!.* PHone WE 4-4351.h«iroom'' ' ^ Gooding, IdoKST" 'id. Slock'00, w i t h ------ '

400 A C R E F A R Mvilb ea iy 8S ACUES In S iberian wheat g r a s s ,

' a c re i { ^ tu r e . 130 acrci a l f a l f a . 1[A. a c re s row cro p . Located on th e Sa lnn ^ortnstda ^

---------------------- n g r T f l n r ~n io a e ni~a?tii»lroo nft . 2 bn' r y home. E xce llen t outbulldinBi. m o s t ly i

V I fenced. Deep w ell. 400 sh ares w otiNorth 11 mile* South o f Twin Falla. I wou

consider le a s in g lo a re im table p a r K 6-.0&3 , xvith means a n a good recom m endatln .. a h n rin g bails f o r ra ia iii. 3-1269 . lo ck and a lfa lfu .

B ox B -2 8 c / o T lm c s - N e w s

irencea .re-

= - — . F O R SA L Ecellent aoilImes-News. 80 Acre F a rm , 4 bedroom hom e, mo----- , , e rn except b e a t . 36 acrc* Bood Ir r ig a ti

intiuire p ,* iu „ , 7 a c re s red clover. T h e reL-‘ gooti for a n y th in g you w in t to ra ilanch, w ill p len ty of good outljulldingi. A ll fa rI Uox 133, equipm ent goea with pla e . P r i__________ $28,000 good te rm a . If you w a n t a g »

row c rap -h o m e and f a rm , come and In ap tfc t an , liveitock , tim e. 637 South.-M eridian, H E uhl, Idaho,— ------ FRANK H. LARSEN

' R o u te 1, R u p e rt , I d a h onveniencei. *

Fireplace. --------------------------------------------------------------- *

‘. '"o r 'fo r ID E A L F O R D A IR Yoffer. 2064 Soutlisida 80, fen ced , bo(hI h o m e , eii_________ derblock lo a h n g ah«>d, g ro n a r ic s , et

$21,000. 16.000 dow n.NOUTHSIDK IfiO. 2 modern hom e cinderhlock b a r n , plenty o th e r got bulidingB.

I ' W A L T E R K E L L E YW endell, KE 6-2228

t J E S S O . E A S T M A NAGEN(TV B u h l , 13

--------------- — T T A N C H ! ! ----------1,000 head. O n e of the o u ta la n d ln ranchos in Id ah o . Very li t t le w in ti fetMlinu. 4.4KI) a c re s dcede.1, C.600 acri

■■■ s ta te lease, 30,000 acrei lu m m er ra n gUOO Taylor g r a c in g . 200 a c re s f a n

_ _ _ _ _ lond, 2-nian oiw rutlon . W o r th tl ill makes. oioney. Term a availab le .

8-S036.noerly Rd. N orthside 80 a c r e i with 66 u n d e r cu ' tivn llun , l u la n c e pasture. L o v o lyFree pick bcdriMim brick home, (irade A b a n

t 8-8344, $40,000 with g o o d term* ur w ill tra i ny. fu r a good hom e.

I D A H O R E A L T Yr i 4 Bhoehone B t. F^ - Ph. R E 3-80J

F arm B a lm m art^ C la rk C a l l E 8-2200. ___ ____________________ ' _________

E X C E P T I O N A L F A R M SIE 8»4800. GOOD 80 acre* o n N orthilde. 80 a h a n I w a te r , 10 a ta n e h io n -b a rn , l a r g e - g r a i

a ry , chicken houae , deep well p re sa u i leru. Ifao- nyateni. 70 a c re a under cu ltiv a tio n . <_______ • rim m home w i th large g irage . $2!i,00

w ith 10,600 d o w n . IMMKDIATE 1’0£ SESSIO NKIN K 120 A C R F J with 110 ih a r t

' w a le r . (Jiwd h o m e , barn, g ra n a ry , bun■ hom e, derp w e ll . ItnmwlatB 'poaHM alnt ■OIW. i.A Y JlE N 'r** R EA SO N A IILE DOW ]

_________ K XCKLLKNT 80 ACUK8 w i t h !,K 8>Z421, a h a re i n u rth a ld e w ater, Modern S bet — — room home, la r g e chicken h u u a e f«

com m ercial ch lo k cn railing, b a t n an g ra n a ry , W ould . m ake '^ iierfeat d a ir

----------—- ae t-up . SO day iwnieM lon. |85,OflO Wit

H U D E L S O N A G E N C Y EPAlTlS aocdliiR, Mnim ir. M ill,’ I’liono WE 4-4035

..........

>s u N D A y , r E B » n , , y , , . .

I _________________________ ^■HAVE FtllfiTTTTK—.iiotm.nl, c j„ „ .hr,,'

Z:______ {.'"■■■'1 1 ..0 , ‘i.m ro w ., ■ a ^ ^ ! ; nd tested. . --------------

‘"■ 'I' h a y , g r a i n A k i r T T ^

2 « r T o N w ~ ^ 7 — ;— T ^t l jh t lo, *...1

= i-i ^ a rm aite*. south, Holij..,, 7j

ii>:as |M ~r:;:rT7— ^

E 5 @ ^ 5 5 ^ = 1loh pump " ilK " u ™ind large u . v iw ., - -•'180 A crei / ' - L ; m u a w , a t e hiirh. - J d i l L J ^ North, y , Idaho. GUAIU UULLl.M., .s^ ..,

m odem a r t 's . Jerome, PV,.,'.,'. f",T H U ( - K | . S . , ' - r 7 : ^ T ^

. M ilking priKiuct*. J'hoi... u ^ .. i!',"

..l..^,nl,y jn ,. n .,1 .,..

iige barn. FKKD CHlNDl.SC .in e ry op- T i l le r 'i Milling Serv ice

moder- S-5034, GArfa lance. If MAUJC VAI I vv -- -------------- —^A l 'r c l N. grind in it. \V a |[„ d ah o . OU fie ld 3-6601 c

MUUHMANS M i n . , „ . . - r n - - ~ ~ ------------- C h .r in 11, hro«„, I'hon.

ken Av.nn,, riuhli ^ N i t u T() i i r v : , :; ::rP 7r7r r '

. K.ch AI,,o . t , „ p!'*lilcnty .»»» cv.nini:.. .............. . “I

' 11 ION l.thny. Al.o lo L ■"*

iS O N u in ii) iis t i) i r , , c i „ r ' ; ; ' r 7 n ^, l.l»ho “ '" J * (or I..T .,,,1 5 " 5'

f i . i j . r ''1.1. t o WANIKU TU liU V : i T m n j r '

.n d mlx«l if .in , *S hcl- J^llv^cl, I IIW n.M,„ 0. L

cvenines, Kilrr, ^ ‘‘Ot u n .SALh. baled - i r a w ,

T E “ ‘■“ I'- Ily ton or I.. I,I‘l™,. ,.ll mornini,. „

’ i 00.7 «“« of B 'lh l. Of h i i ” -'007-R4. Clyde M rC la .n . ,s,.

F A R M I M P L E M E N T S

Z "ll; JOHN DEniK „ .c t „ rw'crop” I" »<»»l »orUni, or.l,., c.ll IIF ^

. «■ INTEIlNA'I'lllNAl, „r„ii, .IniuTS w ith MPttcr, 1376.0(1. Ph..no lu*

■ FAIRBANKS-MUU.HK k“ IrHe.iiRTS6 no rth . >; ea»t, Je ro m e . \V C P«r

W eeka KA 4-21U, •>'•1013

■■““ 'f KAR.M MA.STKI1 ,„ ,lk „ „ l , r T : rr — ----- I.W0,S5, nnw 1170,00, I i, ' ?O w ner I-arm Store,

CllMIIINATlON JOHN 1).,,, h*nim,-r mill, .‘iht-pj, f„..l,r, ^

church . Miirtfluifh,, 1.ATK MODKl, l. n ,„ ,h .„ , l .r o n e r hn.ki-i, m»nun

gravel bucket. SH7ft, Olifpf r han d mountoi nn K-I'ti trnci.ir Fink,

; S-;ir,20 trnctor for Jl’T.'i, C ,|| WE (.(lod in i. or Intiiiire nt Iv.'nnti RmI

y t very

m T o E . A L F A L F A C R O W N E D' TO FIT DIAMOND RAR.q OR ffllj

ilfi.ooo ' * I’O 'N T h i t c h .

A N E X P E R T P L O W WORK

w » ***• experience and know bos (U e w e s t counta when abarpen ing . point ui -------------- H a rd Surfacing P low Sh*rM.

' Z u . t P O T A T a PILERaU 'tS ik * I’ lI'EliS m STW

,'iu J .”; . P A U L E Q U I P M E N T AM

• W E L D I N G S H O P 'B-21H I’*»l lUl

~ B A B Y C H I C K S jI hom e — I/en iie ll. ih a ta ie O r d e r N o w I

JTY.LtNE wWte e « g layer,. AUffTii e r paid WHITF.S. egg a t r a in NEW HA]

BHIUES and W H IT E ROCKS. I

u o d on C a r t e r H a t c h e r y i

7 35 M a in E a s t R E i-mY t w i n FA LLS j

” " ^ K 5 T ) T J C T T 0 r |

-------------- S T R A I N S —[ w -b cg h o rn a . New Hampahires, Autnlw . 80 Wbitci, W h ite Rocb

silnion VANTItESS CROSS (or oi«t pllfM ran th . •________________ ________________

Babcock Bciislc'iw ate r. lmt>rovcd m o re than everwould _ Hlih Enit Qu.lity - Thick SMIl

da'tin'^ns ~ Kxceilent livab llily — Frien'dlj 1»J»ra la in g — 236-270 Egg a v erag e

— L arge White eggsiVS — 14-16 Month co n tinuous bigh k;_ _ _ _ _ — T op fee»l conversion I

S U N N Y C H IX H A T C H E R Y

rig a led F ile r BA M lj le rest "Our 8 0 th Year” J

r a i i e . __________________________________J |

________________P E T S q* lUISII S.llof pup., pu,tb,Bl. ltt_HM TU. or KB 3-IW2«. __________

i lh l l t KlUE llMlon T .r,lt , pupptaM wnnhly priced, Phon. HR i-SW. J

J UKGISTKHED m»l« Toy f'o< Ttirl«.J9gout. frMh pne week. Phon. GA ^

------------ AKU llKUmrmiED 6 month, oUjIy b l.ek Enitllih Cooker. Phone W j aI WKLL UUILT. In.uUled

e. cIn- .m ail dw , «07!!i Blue U ke, KolljJ ”■ • I ' . W IllE FOX TmilllKHS. AKU B n M

2 month, old. I21II Syrlng. D t l 'l J home., YQY uosTON horewUlJ itud un to I

• “"J M .u rlc , HE W H . '_________j - JAKO liEBISTEllED Doier BUJ «{jl

V D e.n L«»li, Twin F[dli. Pbeoi;!*] I 70HI)._________________ _____VASHTAll-aHRMAN Shepketdl. ^

^ puppies. G uaranteed. Ormona040(^J3. D u b l . _______________ A

PU C S— Reglilered P « P P ‘«Ueford Kenneli. B uhL Phone IMl.*!

' — t l eford._________ I________ r« M .lM F S , I'AHAKEE-ra, t i y f ’f a

Feed. Turtlei, T ro p ica l tu n ■‘" ’1 nlies. 263 7th

in<llng pAUAKKETfl, cockatW a. Uynih b W l lam and iHkle chlckeni.

' • ' " * a-sooo. - r r i" ! ™ PUG PUPPIES "AKO t M l i K r ^ 'a , , 1™ .n d bl.ck., Se. them »t Slilniin’<‘|

nela. phone UR 8-1238. —jA T l’liN TIO N IIU N T K lta 1 l^reijire W j

.r cul- eomliiKoly S- p u p . from eice llen l huntlnl

U rn. il-ll25» or RE i-882«- ------ —) J‘ " 'I* ilElilbTEllEl) AKU

«lth hlaek m..k. .n d wW j ^B eM o n ih k -U M K —

' Y BE ■__________ _____ '

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INOOW SHADES, OBe- a ^ d up. Cut to ■lie frea. All M. 11. K ing ato re t._________ - p _:T DHi It o in u u «nam aL C raig 'a _______Paint Stort, » 0 Main S o u th .____________ SEPTIC T /ARH-MASTER mUkcr w ith ilainlM a Ceaapoolaiitel bueketi. Excellent condition. 716 H. A. T rI^bo Street. Piler. .Phone REB BUY GUNS. And a lm o a t anything of SEPTIC Ti!lhn.;fl«i^arTr>iUnf -P n tt. aift flhn«hnn« . fialria-alwStfwt South. Phone R E 5-8646. Sewer lin*m t u s (or m ry jio d y . l i u y j m w . t m l rool«t. - \irt Mt for apring p ic tu re s . No money experlene*.d m . Free Inform ation. Aak the «x- Phone Fll«peril at Camera Center._________________ 0 A f tfW CURY Adding M «cbine, band op-ritad with aub trac t R eg u la r 1174.60. FOR SA LE-only n!<.50. AIm good uaed deak, chaira. tlon. Phoniddlog mtchlDta. R u n n in g a , 138 2nd g u A if u n

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COLUevjiion —a i low aa ......................169.50 *clrlc l l . n i i « - ( r o i i , .................. l».M i M j*plric Drycra—from .............. - 49.50te r 'l lM te r * —on ly ..................... 89.50 Acroia Irigerato ra—from ......................... 46.00 7. Range*—only .............................. 49,50 ___________ivi'nlional w w hera ..................... 29.50;omntic Wuntiera , , ,. 49.56

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hcatcra, 9xU ruga, coal heaiera j j j j• »(julp

W F U R N IT U R E : S.129 S-piwe a « - mla. I lit‘1 ; H-piroe liv ing n>om aiiite. J0; Z.piisre living HMim auitex, SI79

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'IC TANKS cleaned .^and rapairtd . apoola and d ra in fielda dynam itad A. Trice, 137 F ile r Avanua W « t.

me RE 3-3367.______________________'IC TANKS. eeaapooU and drain J / V

fer llner*clM ned w ith a ltc trlo roto- ' ^ O T T ler. * W ork g uaran teed . IS yean ^erlenc*. H aken 'a ’Rolo-R ooW rS^rrica.»ne F iler DA 6-4710.__________■

RADIO AND MUSIC _______ _SALE—U prigh t p iano in good condi- a ■ >• 1. Phone RE 3 - 8 0 6 7 . _________________ A U

ent ” condUlonf^ CaU .Uat. M urtaugh._______________________REN T: 17" or 21" U leviiloB leta . byik or m o n th : raaaonable ra taa. Factory A T T \

&0’ TV an tenna w ith channel 7-2-3. P u Utailed, 1136. Ona 17” Phllco Conaole, silent co n d itio n : one U " W esting- Including I ae Conaolette. excellen t condition ; dio — a n t 21" Emeraon w ith new prem ium Sli- wheel,

im a p icture tube. Del Butterfield 'a ,-.1807 Addlaon F ^ t , R E 3.2833.

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DODGE tianel. T ake ca r on trade. . _ .3-lfiC4. 204 M adrona. ___________ O u r I

rrWOOD, M « i» llc , Arrow head t™ll- ^The beat buya and loweat prlcea,

» 16 foot tra ile r , 1796. "Added At-lHonl" W ill give a U o lu te l^ free, 2 . . . ... iv--Vacation tra lle ra a n d o ih e r -p n x i i December to our cautom era only. You it be preaent. W ill trad e fo r any- |\/T ig. Copie to the ‘‘n a rg a in Spot of 10." In le rm o u n t.ln T r i l l . r D l.lrlb u t- J5J j j a l n Co., 3 milea aouth, B erger, Highway RE 8-4326. ___________

"CLEARANCE'SALE”

drive,tinted

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L o w a . s $ 4 0 0 D o w n V ‘ ' ,t 1 7 .8 5 p e r M o d t b

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THE- U S E D S P E C I A L S -

2 9 ’ . G r e a t L a k e s 8 ' W i a o - l B e d r ^ m

L o w a s $ 4 0 0 D o w n100 .76 p e r M o n U i , , C

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lading hydramaiie — healer — ra- — antl-frec ta and deluxe ateering

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Our low overhead enable.*j us to save you LOTS OP

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R S O N A L L Y IN D O R S E D c h e v

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I PLY M O U TH ( Savoy 4-door 8 #- 1957 P L Y \ dan. S ta n d a rd tranam tialon, heaU H ar.lion Tnu •r, Z-ton. p .ln l. GOOD TIR ES.

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1958 C H E V4*door

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m i C IIEV R O L!H E V R O L E T $ 1 4 9 S • » l

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EVUOLET !-<loor W .to n . n l ^ v n ntomatic tranam laaion , pow er t- l ia v ic uke. ..................... J1R75 '{,!> FORD B

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YHOUTH W o o r S .v o y ,'R '» T SEEING, heater, w hitew all tlrca....$1808 pp.p,

DGB ?-door Royal H a rd to p , o u r loillo, beau r, V-8 aU n d * rd tra n a - •*laion ....................... ...............IIOM

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......-.............. ..........S A L E S':RCURY 4-door M ontery. IU -

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EVROLET t-d o o r. R adio a n d 1958 D O D Q U r ---------------------------------- 1225 1 5 5 , p o R D

COMMERCIALSLIDEBAKER i T on T ruck . V-S, xri\/rTi;>eed and 2 apaed. GRA1>I 1055 R * ^D ................... ......... ............... $1696 1954 O H E V ]

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RD *A Ton P ickup . Y o U r C >eed .........................................11205

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O R D 4 - d o o r $no 5 ” W “ ,“'p pD IC K 4 - d o o r . $1005 ■O R D 4 - d o o r $1000 '57 O L D S i

' ^ L E E ''6 ’’ $1109EIEV RO LErr 4 -d o o r - $609 ■ U K E N E w " U IO K 4 -d o o r $509

■66 O L D S I

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HEV. 4 - d o o r s e d a n ■ , OLDSMOi

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Vc a r c now wrcckliiR G O R F ’S Mt h e followUiB-^

IKVROLJ-r 4..i»..r 'VIRYSLEU Station Wagon )RD 2-door

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«julpi»d with p

D brakea. radio, heWhite atdewalla. owner.

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P R T f T? <3 1068 MERO 1Il.nllop. Flo-lon

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lE V « 7 L E T s u ; in 7 " w w n 'l : ‘d"|,“Sdo'’w r n ................................................ •"''® local owner. A'JUDEBAKER Land Orulttr LOW PRICE.

IRD Club Coup7 Z Z IZ I» 2 I ) I _ _ A X T orMCK -Super 4-door _____ |87i ’ X K A N SfIDGE 2-door ' _________ -.I2<5 '60 PLYM Z-doorUDEBAKER S edan------- 1295 FORD Y-8..£.yMUU'l 'H r^dbol ^ O -M E R O ^ lu b HSRCURY H ardtop ......-..... -^60 J!ERO 4^oor,lOKARD 4-door ________ fS95 '46 STUDB ^ tIBVRO LET-Sedan_______195.YMOUTH SUtloQ Wagon.|6B5 THEISEI

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PRICES • K f i 'seat. AU v

EXPLODE! , ' ™Radio, heat

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Fordoroatit.IMBLER 4 -d o o r CUilom '

c n m n o u

« . PRICED RIGHT S u a lo n . t J, -------------- 21,000 n llc

l iD S M O B n jE S u p e r 86 1957 FORD OUlPower ateering, power brakei,eater. 2 .to n . paint. O n, o«ner. . f,?” "

• 1967 FORD TH■'■■ — he«t «r . V«

► LDSMOBILE 8 8 -3 -d o o r---------WhUa-waU. Power ateering. power brakei,eoter, hydmmatlo traniroUilon, 1M7 C H E V ^ L l3EE TO APPRECIATE S^Undard •

Two tODt g ~ milea ---i—

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_ _ L 4 ____ F w chwigw ,|n .th» p rac tice J l••" ' .) i n k l e l n a ^ - ^ t iMt M years are “

! l more remMHnMt tlmii wliiit I m - J J . happened In the treatment of lobar

. ' : lormerly .cdiiBiinn'^lnfectloii *' ' of the lunw waa known os thc old ‘‘

• people’s friend bcoause-lt '«o ofttn ^ proved an easy and painless fina l"

. . : lUncso. Today lobar pneiim onln- la almost a ra re dlacotc. W hen It dots

Horseshoers Scarce, Jobs’ *

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faults an d to allow lor specia l con- " dltlona. . ■ u

Tlie m oney reason n e e d n 't deter j the young m an Irom the tro d e . Mcu- “ ecr knows o l one man JD-Oalllornln,

I I who primarily thora rading horses,' 1 who earns about 126.000 p e r year.

He'ndds th a t many men m ak e about ‘ > , I $12,000.

I ) • A fow youns men w ork with I harness nnd racing hor.se.'i. b u l nm sty i

I of the horseshoers are o ld er men. 1“— U ----------- 'i l 'd advlte .ji- younner—m a n - i hat BD

I I likes the trad e to stick w ith It." he » ' I says. "B ut I 'd bet I I I look 100 men IJf

and tau g h t them lo shoe, I 'd say «'l I' ' there w ouldn 't be ono t h a t would >il'

stay In th e business," «lOne of th e reasons men s h y nway r

from tho w'brk Is because th w e are so many porsons that do Ih c lr own horseshoeing, right or wrong.

"W hat Is tho use of len rn lns something an d Uien have someone Ctck on th e i r own shoes?" M euser asks, "

Too m uoh amateur work Is goln j , on In m o st p arts ol the co un try . and th is ten d s lo underm ine the

I serious horseshoer. But he a d d s thc f"' i ' am ateur w ork shows up In th e Ions I"

run.' M ost o f Uio horses beltig shod "" now aren’t shod properly o n d c a n 't ™ stand h a rd riding.

"If I h a d s horse and I co u ld n 't take h im 60 miles la ono s ittin g , 1

. I 'd 't h in k I didn’t hive a h o rse ," Ihi he declares. b«

Meuser a sse rts most of t h e m en llki now w orking a t the ho rseshoeing mo

! ’ trade don’t have the proper eq u ip - da; m ent to go obout the w ork w ith =

_ ___ lea l-o a re .- '.'.They lack. th D ..to o b lto .■I ( properly f i t a shoe lo a h o rse . A I ’ ' properly f it te d shoe can m o k e or I i I break a h orse .” ■ ■' ■ Another th ing that h u r ts the

I, trade, according to Meuser, Is thc i habit t h a t m ost persons h a v e ol y J letting th e i r horses go too lo n g be- ' i tween shoolngs. "Tho average h o rse '

! j here 1> sh o d only once a y e a r ," he I' ;■ »oys. a

, The w ork Is jomctlmes r a th e r m .. leosonal, a n d ' Is a t Its .s tro n g es t

i, 1 when th e w arm er weather beginsand the younger people m ovs th e i r N

' activities outdoors. r f The beg inn ing of h u n tin g an d ^ ■; ' Jlshlng seasons also Is a busy tim e,I lor oil the hunting and pack anl-

mall are shod then.Young m e n tend to lea v e th is

i a rea a fte r th e y hove lea rn e d the ; ; trade, M euser says, and go tA .O all- ' I lornia 'Where th ere li a considerable

, ! Interest In rac ing horses a n d the I honeshoer c a n make a b e tte r liv ing ,

Meuser c la im s th at a y oung m an who really desires to Icam th e tra d e » h i Isn’t a f ra id bl the w o rk or horses c a n en jo y a Ills es a h o rse - thoer.

Vlf he takes pride In the profes- tlon and' really learns to fit a shoe,' ,

i , not Just nail It on, he will enjoy a ‘ ; good Ufe." „

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g q( amaasing to all those who rcxncm- bcr -w h a t It u « d to be.’

d m -n ow r-i^ -tilaeu flft-thU ^lM Me^ A ty p ica l case starts sudden ly

•tjjjn w ltti—tt-^v e r© . chilL-Thls-m iLy_lttat- ' old for a s long as h a lf an hout-. fioon.i

if t e r th o chill, the tem p era tu re | fl„nl b e g in s to RO up. I t rlsc'a. ra b id ly to.j J,. Ij a ro u n d 104 or 105 degreea. IjJqpj A t t h e sain^ tim e, a person ,com-|— Ing d o w n with ^)neumonla m a y have^

g e n e ra l acUcs and pains a lo n g with ; a h e a d a c h e . Pnln In the c h e s t o r side, l ik e th at which Ia p r e s e n t iri|

_ p le u r isy , Is also common.. I" C o u g h which producc.*! p a in and!

(iocs n o t bring up much m ucus I _ s ta r t s early . The brealhlng 'becom es I

rnpi^i a n d each b rea th Is sh a llo w . I " v T l ie s e symptoms cnn be confused!

with o th e r condlUoas, but a r c cer-1 ,(j„. in in ly suspicious of Jpbftr p n e u - |

m o n ln . Exam ination of thc chest; elcr ^ p h y sic ian and especially tak in g j jgy, an X - r a y film Renerally b r in g an ' .jjjjj* ciirly diagnosis.

U n le s s steps a re tnkcn to trea t llie c o n d it io n promptly, thc typ ical slKiis develop by the second o r third day. j

vm. B y t h i s time coW sores a ro u n d thC; I,(}_■;(, lip.s n r c likely to be p resen t, the'

fncinl expre.sslon shows nnx iety , thc| jiiit pain i n th e side or chest Is R evere,’ ’ he nnd t l io breatlilng U rapid C oueh j iiPn brinR s u p a fair am ount of sp u tu m j say w h ich Is likely to be tinged w ith '

)ul(l blood. T h o tem perature stays high.at 1T)4 a n d 105 degrees.

yjjy -P e n lc i l j ln and Its relatives a lm o st a lw a y s bring rcmnrkablo Im prove- m en t In a short time. A q u ick fall In t e m p e ra tu re an d relief o f the

I couRh ^ d pain occur rjipldly. The b r e a th in g becomes slow a n d nor- nrnl, a n d no longer is it necessary (0 w a i t fo r thc crisis to know w hat

. the o u tc o m e will be. • 'T o d a y , there Is only nbo iit one

c h a n c e in 20 or 25 of dying from tho d i s e a s e . I t used to be one ch&nce In t h r e e . Lobar pneum onia has

lod f lro p p ed from being one of th e m ost Im p o r ta n t causes of death to being ono o f th e least im portant oZ the m a jo r diseases,

ng, B u t o n e should rem em ber th a t je," tho d ia g n o s is m ust be m ade early

b ccau se th e resulta ore m uch m ore len likely t o be favorable than if p n e u - Ing m o n ia h a s been p resen t for se v era l Ip- days. ,ith -v v _ _ _ _ _

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