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...... ^ A RRejional t z Newspaper Serrinj Nine IrH sated Idaho Counlo u n tic s ' Ut Au.111Au nvr'«u ot rifUlKlonf ' PRICE 6 C E N 0 3 ij! ----- OMitUI CllTciiT tua t w i n f a l l s , ID A H O0, , iSUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1958 i-KU >na CniU 1.197 voters wen 2 H AVANA, A p ril r. M ')—•The T he Cuban Jirniy general staffff proclnimedpt Saturday night ' i i \ The -final countIt slshow.s 824 favoring the bond ^ two-thirds miijority was neededided ■ that troops roving the Sii’rt'a■ri'a Mac,-^tra n io u iita iiis h av e isolated isoli the main group of ffrth.TO .P»in»t. y « .' ■ rebels personally led by Fideliiiel Ca.strn. 'I'lie announcementIt cacame only 18 hours nfter |V / . fhp measure to carrj.■. The i bojidfl are p;iyable on nn ,’Cftrs nnd may bear interest n not o t ^ 'C■ Ca.strt) had declared total war ajrainst President FulRcncioicio B atista. A commu'niq^uo 1 fil.tio» pi”» ‘" r l L ' " " la se H saiil the rebel c o n lin g crit.s wi>riwi'rc fli'pitig deeper inlo the moiintnins mou under pursuit py y,.,Jiiig»l« licr cunt^T1C I ^money will be u.sed to purchase ^— Innd nnd build nnd equipp a " H Iho solilierH.' The army gave•0 20 •bed hospital. Ketchumlu m ■ ' I no ilctnils as to how ilie rc- *1 prccinct was the only one of I ported isolation of-the Castro- I “Miss Cassia” ■ led group wn.i ^ccompl!^h^d orI •“Idaho ProfesiessorWill . HGven precincts voting down ■ eztctly where tn the mounlnliis 11 J-. the proposal. ■ htd gone. Title Won by:' • Voting In Ketchum w-«a 1C3 163 K . ■ 'i W M H The trmv declnred, howrvrr. tliiit 1 ftgnla^i with 57 for the measure. ■ uboleuri Castro hnd sent into vnr- Be Banqueuet Speaker I* fl Voting In other preclnctn was H loui lonn of enstemmoM OriPiiir Bonnie Bail’d■ Hailey precinct No. 1. 211 Inr. 32 b ■ provincepi lo wreck hlKhwny nndIj A lung-tiruf colicge nf Ijusinesfiinesa ndmini.strntion professor telly BRalniit; llalley prcclncl No. 2,?^2 3S2 K \ , ■ i H ra railway transport had been drcl.'lve-p. at till' Univer.sity of Idaho will be featured speaker a t & 'th e tor, 76 agiUnAt; Bellevue. 134 for, ■ lybettrn.ly Is| Ispei'ia! CluunbLT of Commerce-sp<:e-spon8orcd banquet at 7 p.m. nnl* 53 a iainst; Gannett. for, 21 H Three icu no tnnounremeni ni tn,\\ lUta agaln.^t; Plcabo. Ifl for. II asulnst,ilnst, , m 1 lOiW cilncsday'at the Americann LeLegion hnll to honor Gary H hc how mtny uiboUurt were involved-‘^.Sinimon.'t. i,^ a University basketbrketbnll star ond top student. con. and Care)', 118 for. S8 against. ■ or tny casualtleii. It- ■ TTie communlQue di-icounled C.-iv i.S im m ons, .son o f .Mr. and M rs.. GleiGlenn W. Simmons, 538 Monte ' ■ tro'i ctslms th tt two rebel colunwni'„'\'i.stii ' drive, wim grailuated in 1954] from tho local high t Slaying Jails H hidhi tdiinced. one ilong (he north-w .schiiol, .si ifl b e in g honored becaii.sc;nu.sc o f the publicity a n d a t ' .i ■ t r — ■ em fo.i»: and lhe olher Jn iMe souili.l lention Jii.s athletic and J min dauKHltr cf Mr. ■ towtrdto Sintlsgo, provliirlnl cnplt.il, I K E B*chm«n. Butl»y; *econd•ond Film Actress’ H an tnd the Port ot Mnnrjinilln. I ! .schoInr.Hhip accom plishm ents t t ruanfniP * u Judy DumM. dAUSli- H 'Ttie ret>ela never hnd a chance:e ■ . have brought to Twin. Falls/ ffl ff ol Mr. »nd Mm . June« Dum«. H to<0 advance toward Snnti.igo pudId I I acciaccording to Mitchcll Hunt,'- B Elluibtlh aulllv»n. d«uRli-S Daughter, 14 H Mnnunlllo. much le u tn occupy I chambcrchn secretary-manager. |l van ^ H them." (he communque t.-ild. "Dnlh I Ifr of Mr. »nd Mm. John Sulllvan.loan HOLLYWOOD, April 5 IT>-Lana th I Tlie professor. Dr. Erwin Oratje. ^ oiHH »M tl'W njnoenip. Jo»n Tumer'a teen-age dauRhKr aUbbed ■ clllescit nre now enjoying completete ■ em u . d»uKhier ot Mr. in d Mr*. I has been teaching both advanced (L Miss “ Hollywood underworld figure lo ■ traniiullliytn like the rest ot those In ■ UirH £*">«• * “ ***“ death FYlday nlghl In Uie plnk- ■ Uieth republic." I . ^ HI nndand basic economics a t the DnI- 'Ij [],j cnrpeted bedroom ot her mother’* ■ Castro's declnratlon of totsl wnr'>' ■ I venvenlty since 1938. He look a y e a ri ^°ttf"htr^'t»lenl portion of lhe ■ htd turnrd out lobe n war of nerves. ■ ,(j ^ honve. hi '1 7 1I leavleave of abscnce recently lo .lecture tornpemion. Mia B»lrd played a nla- TliB fUshlng knife lh a t killed ■ SomeSc supporters of Uie rebel lenderer I - i m I nt the Unlvenlty ot Ankara In- tUnntl Mlo, The talent prcsenU- ■ begtnbe lo grumble. ■ Turkey. iions ol me oUier sirli were MIMlxsm Johnny Stompanato. 32. one-Ume miu. bodyguard of gunibler Mickey Cohen, H On the olher hnnd, Ih* nmiy's I I The tnll. white-hnlred professor t -BJChinin. piano m Io; MIm Dumai. H nr announcement About l.iohiilng. Cns- ■ (Since; Miu Sulllvan, (t 1—Blaine counly approvei ho bcai -her. In London Ia.it year. I Set for Meet( . . . llniveeilly of Idaha foUege Hansen, Hai membera of the 'Vandal hai;iltal bond. Buh) man leam- ScoUiuid Yard detectives advisedvised of buslnea* administration pre- golf goll U am : Bob Wslton, who pU yM l2{ lo walk Ilx month* atler him to leave England for reportedlyt«dly I , SALTLAKECITY. April 5.'^' •>■ > 1 teitor, who will be tbe fMtared « oo. a . Ut«r, 'Police Chief a in to n H, Ander*on :ii d r u n k e n driviliR , rep e ate d offense. ffe n f Other charges in the' lC»mln»p< •» P««« t. r*llaill 1) I I Dr. Adam 6, Bennlon of Uie council « Fa(t 7 — epeculallon over Accident Ca;::an W alk Now VWith Some Aid ofs twelve aposUcs, the highestJt uiaccident-s include two ca.ws ofjf faifailure to yield the right of; . BoiUU’ nexl move In apace. ^ A B8-year-old Buhl man walkedliked tractured nnd hi* lefl arm tom and and he remained in an oxygen tente n t poUcy-miklngpc body of Uie church;I*' ^w ay, rcckle.s.s driving and drivingiving on the wrong side bf the P ip I —Utahn, lo ipealc on “ Trip to Dance' with only slight asslstAnce Saturday.irday strained vhen a loaded gravel truckruck for two weeks, TlThomu E. McKay. asslsU nl to the i,highway. Andy P. Peterson, Declo.Dech was released on a $1,000; pedliific aiirsery problema. Car need -F o r ll weeks ho woa unable to council;eo anfl Oscnr A, KIrkhnm of " from MogIc Valley Memorial hos-,hos- went out of control on Uie BaJimccd er boncl when he appenrod Saturdnturday znomln^ before . tmhfa inta Twin J^IU houM. I- pltal after being admitted nearly;early Rock road wesl of .Castleford la last st move his legi and had no feeling: In theth first council of seventy, a lower D' Pat* S - Weat and Soulh Ends in DeathIX six months ago par^yxed tromI the October nnd overturned, pinningnlns them or In the lower part ot hU hls poUcypc snd sdmlnlsUaUve body. C(county Probate'Judge Henry•y W . •IHicker on charge* o f ; plapied by alorma. him beneath the cab. left arm nnd hand. Hls arm waswas Speakera for Uie three days of drunken± driving, repeated of- Pap 11 — Mualc acholirahlpa waist down. — _ The back cf Held Wllllnms, Buhl Wlllljuns was lifted unconsciousilous forced God. easlts training to hunt. Big Con-m- was the desUnatlon ot tha vlcUms.Ums. north of San Francisco. 1 Tony S. Lopez, 31. Caledonia ho-* mora mor Bunday Ihs Joyoua a God." he* Saturday®* morning when hi tppenr-■ eternal eter matsag* ot hops.for mos- uell food. bus wero Injured, none aerlou.ily.ily. eraahed In the waUr on Ukeoftkeoft Soaday frera tbe marine corpssrps cat therapy deparlment at the hos- „ ed In Twin FnlLi dlsUlct court to> kind. kind _ _ J I t w«» one of the 'w orst traffic«fflc Iwaktinl aeadnme and a l lesit (we of tba 11 mto abosni wcra killed.lied. piul. She h u practiced since 1654 ** , aruwcr n charge of drunken driving.■ As^ Easter momlng dawned Ik Etra T tft Benson, U. 8. ngricul-' repented offen-ie.'A Uinl will be *et {pup accidents In Oregon history. Three ■orrlTon were picked upI and two bedle* recovered. | a t ho.ipiuls In Texas and Ohio be- , t found millions gathered for Intplr- . ■ ture tecreUry and member of theJ ' “ for the Mny term of dlsUlct court. ,tloi Q SUt« police SgU H arry Nelsontlson ------fore coming to Twin r a ils a yenr council, told Snlurday'* opening ■ allonsl services—from small eoun- T. P. Singer WinsS M id lhe collision occurred as the WASmNQTOt^. April S I* -O3ne n e cof the two traaimltter* on the nnvy,invy ngo. |Ca*ll>t>4 •« r»s» J, C»l»»i> «» Lopez w-ns arrested 'for drunken> ty churches< to ru t outdoor am^ _ _ car attempted to turn otf the hlgh-ligh- satellite Vanguard w ent-dead BatiS aturday night. Its chemical batteriesTies I , "Mist Caster Is the one who;ho ------— - drdriving Mnrch 24. following a tn f -■ piUieaUrs, plUi from the frigid polar Voice CompetitionO n way. apparently exhausted. mnde It poulble for me to wnlk n fic accident on highway 93 ont milei u-a*t«su-asl to the balmy tropics.. ----- ngnln. Of course the doctors, nur*e* I j north of Rogerson. He was Injured j j DOIEE, April 5 MV-Th* Idaho1 >,» The bus went out of control af- S Bloodmobile Visit » I They asked dlrlne guJdaacs la te r the collision and Teered Into nnd Others a t the hosplUl helped, when liLi ,car went off the road^ conquering gone ths problem! of s qq- wniwiani won In an n-»t«te 0 and overturned. He waived prelim- compelltlon for the »ao Marie Mor» a ahsllow roadside ditch, but re- Troops Leave too. but onea she sU rted th e treat- Slated , for Jerome ‘ clear aga and maa'i own abort- Victim Said to ment she Insisted th a t I would , Innry hearing in Justice court T hun- f>«e; Keith *cholarahlp. mnlned upright, pollce said. • HONO KONG. April 8 tfl-Pelplng JEROME. April 6—The blood- * coming*.’ The crtunpled ear careened Into walk.'* Wllllnms explained. ' •* dny afternoon and has been held in> In jubilant h rn n Uiey lifted tbelr Mm, Lucille Porier. voice tescher Radio snld Saturday Ihree dlvLilon* mobUa will visit Jerome trom 3 to[f th e county jnll In lieu of «1.000 bond. _ j . cher (he same ditch and came to re.it of Chine.ie communist troop* total- 1 The determlnaUon/of Williams B pm . Mondny nt Uie Moose hall, Tolces to conuntmorata tb s gla4 «t Boiit Junior college, r*ld the Aboul 40 feel from the bus. I t look Jff Be Critical in also was a factor li^^hls recovery. Q^ " ' His driving record shows he wn** tidings,i^ , of nearly 3,000 ytar» ago—' pollce two hour* lo’-'remova theIh i loK been , , -v.';;.:. QuoU has been set at 150 pints, nc-'* convicted„ of drunken drIvUig In ii,- s.-Itbdrawttfrom North • Korea. • C i h - u d Pll* f, CalrnHB >1 L^;cording to Mri’ URoy Bentilnger, jg * the resurrecUon of Chritl ftfte bla bodlrji...... Ii)57 In Kimberly Justice court. crucifixion on Uie.dW «. a n d Its -r^juagingitJSw ^Siraiiiila{n Tlie mate vlctlms'were jaB #i/itdififd wtilidrkwals began March 1<: ' liiupeiSCira Red China-announced earlier lhatat llIt • I I I Sh* will be assisted In arrange-.. A 34-yenr-old Twin Fall* woman,I. promiseproi of salvaUon. by the'ViiUonalonal R» JbhTnZuli~Brodljnui.Trti.~Sirid Belly Hiirrlson. 03S Addison avenue, e H of wlirpUirmit-W.oeo-irooprby-A-pTtli-prtl —B U P ja u : ^ p r iL J - -^ - A Jlu p « rtl _ ments.by. Mrs, Willard ShropshUe. “ ^ E aster betokened piany other PMer.Unn of .Music Clubs. Donnld Keith Malhews. 18. both of H -Two-JWoreJDays_ U who»-oar-cra*l»ed-laUk-a-park«ld thlBg8-alsoi-Th»-*dT«nt-nfthit sn n th rr __ Mrs. aeaxby Cottage Grove, a o d Thomas. 30, I t sUlI will Ifave strong force* In m an wax in critical condition In I Mrs. Lloyd TanVeraleyr^trs, Clare, vehicle In the 100 block of Fourth spri i'f ' *n , I, the word •iriedlocr*.*’ aad a p sf ' conim mil be held Wednesdayiday to meet husbands of the cont«*t>t« t- cook, bake, sew. te l Ublet and• In‘n lo where 11 finally stopped w u 627 tha rotd from tha Salm on river?; I meeUng™ held In Twin FalU M onday wl evening s l Uie Junior high school01 il'0 ‘IlvU'on for Contesi sponsors pointed out th al . . He Incurred a skull fracture. *e- Crewi broke through to the I in by. local school OfflciaU. . aUi S ? ; She also will be Judged on her rere laceration* about the mouU),!) K* top of the hilt from the soulh1 I people? are genuinely Interealed In bj the husband 1* Impohant In lhal personal attractiveness. poUe. p er­ " I Uie Improvement of public educa-i> Indlvidutil evatuaUon thee^ were vaj ho will be expected to accompany fractured right hip and lost severalerftl through heavy, drtft.i lato Friday I “ i l , ; aonallty and conlrlbuUons to com- ^ I Uon," notes Supt. E*mMt K. R ag-;- glgiven to everyone a l the door. In - Kb ' c « his wife lo the sUt« finals In Boise, teeth . T hom u say* the car waa ei-ening with iwo roU ry plows. I , stnicUons on the sheeu asked for felt ,.h „ munlty and church life. In per- demolished.^ Thomas Newkirk. Hailey soilIt I **Und. tt r. In pubUff.sdoestloK- « p a r e«n». ion- nnd should she win the Mrs. Idaho! „ sonal attractiveness, good grooming, ^ I Reporting on an analysis o t theie trantr k opinions on the town meeUng. In A- W. Morgan,»»«' title, he will accompany her to conservtUon emploj-e, says snow j Df Approxlmntely 200 sheets wen filledd bellbeUered^lt topm td undsnuadin* ■ .I**' '"'ne fconomist'and In- w.* tasteful dress snd pleasant appear- measured.ns Inche* on top off I eraluaUonsv; tha audience mnde of A; of school probU m " nnd W p e t c e n t ■ Florida to compete In the Mr*. 8NOW CLOSES EOAD , I Uie meeUng, Rsgland said SaUirdayly ouoi t nnd relum ed. o f* T»-m c 1. - economic* ^ at« America Iln*l*. ance arc sUc-ucd ahead of beauty. _ Baldy mounuin and wns a 29,1 y felt “It^ seecmpUihed UlUs or. Judging will be -on the Olympicnple SALT-LAKE CITY. April 5 UV- „ Uist "the meeUng show* th a t peo-D- An nnalysLi of the rcscUons by felt Hffih. . Khool. and Vem ^ wster content Saturday. When Id Rngland nnd AssbUnl Supt. ArUjur aoU fomcr dramatic* ln»truc* Magic Valley contestants Jf"* thi* polnl scoring aystem *o lhal even:ven T h e eanyon'road lo the nearby Alta■ ~ Newkirk took a measurement, pU tre willing to devolo Ume and R f ^Ttw^audlenis slso'wai ssked to yenr are Mr*. Marvin H unt. Filer, the judgts will not know lhe winneriner »kl resort remained doted Satur­ elforl to suidy educaUon." He added,d. M.M Klelnkopf show* 39 per cenl of •“f : Wednesday. Uie snow was 93 !iii in those returning the form* checked1 »Ul-aUta w Uilnga they liked b«sk and Mr*. John Well* and M rt.'• L.^ until all poInU are complied. day nIghL Heavy new snow* have■2** Inche* deep and had a 38J water; -'Certainly. effecUve organliaUon U; . about ths meellng. Tblrtjr per'ccnt-. will of L. H oem er,-^th ffwln Fall*. Hey. added to fears th at an avalanche must be ffliind to give them , thele U:Iho word "excellent'* on Uielr *he«t*. ab« ei ^ “’I* y « r. Judges will Last j-ear'i Mr*, Magic Valley, n d - content. ‘ . | * of them u id 'orguLiaUoa;'* “wiO* ■ „,u Each Mnt^Unt wltl b« askedd lo Urt. Oeorge Bever, Twin Fall*, vrent e n t might endanger traffic on the wlnd- ■ I opportunity to do whatever they:y PUty.four Pl per cent nUd th* mwU of t taK -'good;- 10 per cent Indlaittd 11t ^

, ^ " l‘r . 1 ^ ; •« ___^ - t______SUNDAY, ArRll, 8^ f AGE TWO______TIMES-NEWS, TWIN Tl FA;.LS, IDAHO Election of 3 Ten in Single Slaying Jails , Weather, TTemperatures Twin Falls NeNews In Brief S e e n T r ^ J New Leadersi Dlrwten U Meet [8 Oa«) Meeting Data Changed Iretreuurer. reported. ^ JERSEY SHORE. Pa. Aprli S ( fi_ l - courthouseco on mum w,, thU session the worid U In need ot acUon Ten m em ben of a family. Includingng feefei break . . . m .im pnr.;V?~; ! o ld the rtrJ. ot MU* -ur.Tur- NORTHEim IDAHO-Falr IhUhU r momlnr. becoming partly cloudy IhU Uon Friendship circle of the Women of aflemoon Ihrough tomorrow. Few tlioven in Uie aouUi porUoo Ule th a t wUl "hasten Uie day when the lhe Moose wlU m eel AprU 14 Intlcad:nd TsTax Uen Filed elelghl children, burned to death early•ly forfo; three parkins ticsc-j II ner and eile owner 8t«phtn Crane, loday and tonlghl. and moil secUoractions tomorrow. }ilsh loday and tomor-nor- gospel louchea»the lives of ali men."en." of Monday as prcTlously pUnned. ,A notice of U x lien on behalf of sSaturday In an explosion and fireire Pl43, « , Benson said that "tn a worid (Illedilled ------UllUie Idaho employment securityty whichw fUshed through their two loi ’01 . . . J r .,, C r...ro;j , •I told him slocDptnato asd her moth* with doubl, I am gntcful of the Complete* C oane agagency was Illed Friday wlUi Uie« story at pine timber home. cocorral amall children !'> ?';'* •’ '■ er fot inlfl a bitter iTjumenl Prldty « ... Kin. Ttf.t:;. SltlU M*i. Mln. rt».rta. knowledse I have Ihat Ood lives."I " Uoyd William*, son of Mr. andnd T»Twin FalU counly recorfer agalMtf} A neighbor raid he u w Uie familyil egg[ f hunt . . . .Msn 1 Bight. 8hB told th e chief thla »tory:‘tory. Aii.„,u,rnu« . - . . tl li f'or|T«l« . ..412* . He declared, ‘T h e n did indeed llj, PeU B rtsier, Twin Fall*, lor 13*30. p, .11 rwii.nJ ...... , «I ** '.10 leed Mrs. Wayne WllUams, T*ln Fall*, Pe of Torance Flook. 34-ye*r-old truck a J t police slallon uhilr il -r wia tn m y room t*lklnic'(C lo lo 1'“.^ ^ '' • - ...... -}{ JJ •'* ...... J» Jl Tr,■T, appear to the 14-year-oId prophetphet has returned from Fl. Oordon. Oa., _ driver.. g&tbeccd. at a-second-story dnrk cloud ln_.ky ...... w j meUiff when he came In »nd bee»n chk.fi'":::' ;;:*r « ..17it 5lng ainniunuion tiaj . - r ' - ’ fUg rnnclKo ...... - i t 4S ,e< lui P. J. Bacon h u closed hia real,1 .window , during the height of the yelUne »t her. She told him. I don’t Dtsr.r...... H « sloriou* revelaUoDi. I tesUfy he w u the reaerve m lllU ry po|ice Ualnlng UJ blaw and Uled to aet up a Udder. of binoculars . , iniox ev •‘- w n t lo MTue In front of the. b*by. SL l«iU ...... '9 <» .IJ and U a prophet of Ute living Ood esUU otflce a t 318 Main avenue ■ *1 S.IU1...... 10 Jt Ood ichool. « ' V "A bureau fell In front of the. rcomplaining J to pulite cI'.m './:'- I . Into VotVr'..'...... i n •'< Hrx-tint . , . tl . . . aa Initrumenl la lha handss of ------nonorth. In Uie future he will «on* he room scrvice at city j.„; 3 the ..... -...... <» ‘‘ •“.11 TWIN KAUJ ... . . W *1 Ood." VUIlon Depart ' UnUnue hU buslneaa at hli home, 34717 wwindow.^' said Herman Sflchrisl. .v, ••Tliat’a the U st we saw of them." trjwoman taking pa.':cbc-,--'i th a l ” ___ M ore than 15,000 Mormon* frorarora Dr. Charle* Tliompson and fam*m* NlNinth avenue north. '• U-ash can . . . Woninn'iu *• ;'-' I and I . throughout the world are gatheredered Hy left Salurday momlijg (or lhelrelr ------T The only occupant to escape thetie oflofllce bulldlnc to chetk here fo r the cooferencc. one of two home a t Tacoma. Wash., aller vU-Is- PPTA l Coaaell to Meet hiholocaust, w u Flook's wife, who fledfd ni«m eter. . . One woman ifi' - l c onduced each year. They comeome lllng Dr. Thompson’s broUier. Dr.Dr. 'Twin FalU PTA Council wUl meettt »cacreamlng out a back door, her hnlr abnboul new EaMer o a :;/" ' from as far away as AustrU and Luther Thompson. 817 Shoshoaeme at a t - 8 p. m . M onday In Ui« Junioror *n flaming torch and' her nlghlnt in." ilAlrs. HAOERMAN — Funeral servicesvices JEnOM E-Oraveslde aervlces will Flremea Called thiUie welfare, budget and flnance.tnd n door, for M n. Deborah Leadbelter Smithmlth be conducted for Mra. Ellen PeUr>eur> Klgh*raakins membera of the Id Flook'* charred body w u found hold*d* "I hope l l raliu eunilnv ,o ! ‘ » . Twin FalU firemen answered . »a consres*coi publlcaUons eommlltet* arere mlng two of hU children with thele liahave lo look ni tho.ir ii.,'-v f. -Then m other and he Into Sherman will be held at. 3 p.m. Mon*tifon* ton at ll am. Monday In Jeromerome church have appealed to these dele* call a t fl:S8 a. m, Sawrday lo 120 mother-* room nnd I vent to,1 .tho . . day a t the neorsanlzed LDS churehlureh cemelery by the Rev. Russell Wal* sate* to reUira to their warda. 120 asked to attend. btbodies of the other youngsters hud-d- wowomen are weaniii; door lo listen. He kept wiyinf lh»t W uhlngton stre e t where an oil ------rtidied aboul him. HU moUier-ln-law,w, ____ “ in Hagerman wtU» Elder* Lyle Oil- Oll- ler of the Flrat Baptist chureh.irch. slakes, bnnches and olher unit*" 0of 1 tum aee had gone oul' during the nf he w(Li iroln» to have h rr cut and more nnd Hale Olauner offlclaUng.lUng. Friends may call from 1 to B pja. p ja. the church and renew their efforts Jie OfflcUU (0 VUll T F. - M ra Mntlde Blair, 63. feU from a x^ nlghl and filled with imoke. ^ No 0 ciuff( A. Peienon and Paul B. m dUtljrurfd. I thousht ho w u golnj( J.]] Concluding rites will be held InI theU:e Sundsy and unUI Ume of aervlce*vice* to spread Uie LDS beliefs, B. aeeond floor window. T »n famllv I-' may Monday a t Wiley funeral chapcl.ll. I n one ot the principal Ulks SaU damage wu reported. . PuPusey, field represenUtlre* for Uie« p,pets, a hound and a lenltr, abo* Professor * for ti. r t her. / _ y Hagerman cemeierj'. Friends may contractors state license board, will p< •* “I ran dowcisUlrs'to Uie kitchen' call a t Uie Thompson chapel:1 Inin • ------urday. j . Reuben Clark, Jr.. second«nd nenrarea Atte^dFiSifral 111 perbhed. . be In Tft'ln FalU Uils week to csll u d (rrabbtd lhe firjl blc knife J Ooodlns from I pjn. 8i**lay and OAKLEY — Funeral servicesI for counselor In tha F ln l Presidency.ney. ' U r. and Mrs. J. H. Henry and *nie house was one big blate when time John Logan Sullivan will be heldId A a*l reeounUd the Isst days of ChrUt , ® on cily a n d counly englneen, city we arrived," said Edwards. ’There^ University to tftuid find and raced batk upslalrj. from 10:30 ajn. Monday unUl lime irlst Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cunningham‘J" and counly clerks, school superln* 3 p, m, Monday n t Uie Oakley LDS before the crucifixion. He said the attended Uie funeral of their cousin, 1* was no chance to save any of them. ■I -r iti»d outalde the bedroom knifedoor. * 'v'' tendenla. architects and ccnlrscton .t-i ■. rtht around the comer. UMmacle with BUhop Merrill Warr,Varr, world for 3.000 yean has blamedmed Elmer Robinson, Thursday at Rock- ‘V ™ T he entire house w u enveloped.” JEHOME^Rosary will be recitedcited of Uie fin l ward; offlcUUng. Con-^ n - Pootlu* Pilate for the crvcifUion. Ml Edwards IdenUded Uie Flook chil­: TalkatEvci I -Then I heard him i>ny. T il Rtt tlon. Und. Mr. Robinson wss killed lasl upled for Mrs. Ansellno Henkel* at 8 p,p.m. m. eluding rites will be held a t the Oak*3ak* b u t th a t ha did everyUilng possiblellble Sunday when he w u accidentallylly nu Nurtet M eel U’cdnesday dren a s William, IS monUia; Rlch-:i- ^ JW If ll take* a di)'. a '’■ttt. or a Sunday nl Crippln Memorlnl chapcl.apcl, ley cemetery, Friends m ay call Sun*Sun* under the Uw then to prevent IU ,0 nrd, 3; Kenneth, 0; Rulh. B; Saian.n. balball and baseball nl Jii.ise ytar, n i cut your face up. Ill *‘«nP It. shot. ]DUtrlcts 1 and 13 o( Uie Idtho fl of Mass will be celebrated at 9 ft,m, a.m. dsy and Monday morning a t Uie lhe AaoUier speaker. Alma Sonne, as- s u t e Nurae.« assoclaUon will meetBt f8 ; ; Terry, 10; Bonnte. 11. and HarrjT col , Vou. And If 1 ciin’t do ll my»elf,• hlu ll Monday a l 81. Jerome’s Catholichollc ifcCuUoch funera! home. Burley.riey. slstan t lo the council aald ‘Theretier* Named lo Student Council > le 10. He said M n. Flook was badlyly i ilM presenl nt Hip WfJr,...,, II I find aomebody who « ill-th»t'a my ' at 8 p. m. Wednesday In Uie Ma;le told church by the Rev. Uemard Me- and at the Oakley church fromm 1 are people on IhU earth who would)uld DoroUiy Blair, daughter of Mr. and V.Vniley Memorial hospital audlto->. burnedhi and In a state of ahock. baibanquet will be Bub Oii>l) V rtJ ^1, butlneu.' . w u Bride. Final riles wlU be heldd inIn p. n . Monday until tim e tor aerir*«rr* crucify Him a second Ume should}uld M n. Ed BUlr. 1303 PourUi arenue „ ally ot Idaho aUilctlc (lin'ctcf • ' • 'H ’fn tln to the room and I aald, rlum. J. Sleneck. menUl hetlUih The fire chief said Uie house wa.i Just Jerome cemetery. Icu. He come." I east, has beeii elecled women's rep* dlvUlon L,“ of the sta te bosrd of health,tl. aboutat: 1,600 feet from the nearestJf '''''Jnmes Lyle, nliminl i.ccrr:.ir5- ,, *Yoa .don’t have to Uke ihat, I n p a st yeara, sevenl hundredIred resenUUve on the sigdent council at will speak on "PsychUlrie Treat-t- hydrant.hj "We got our hoses working M‘ any'local orKnntrationv ’ mollicr.- Then I puilifd the knife persons surrounded Uie Jsmmedmed Idaho SU te college. Mbs Blslr U a * OperaUng In lionorln; ii„ -rv... •inlo hi* itom ach with all my mljht. L , menU" AU resUlered nurses atete .as* s quickly as poeslble but Uie-situ* Ubemacle to- hear the churchirch Junior and a member of Gamma Phi invlled. aaUon t waa hopeless. The place wenti . iPnlU " ' alhlclrs rturiDs II ^ n ie hu»ky Blompannlo crumpled leaders' Ulka via publlo addressress BeU sorority. up like a Under box. They neverll Enster j vaentlons. ,i Magic ValleIley Hospitals system. Chilly temperalurts and R, C. Ashenbrenrr, lir.id of ... I vlthoul a word. : ap- !______Payment Aaked h|had a chance." snow flurries have kept Uie o»er- Bervea Aboard~6ubmarlni . The Albert Dickinson Seed com- chamber’s public nlfiUrj cnmmii:,, I Lana. 38-yenr-old jlamor slrl of '■ Ttiere was no IndlcaUon of what rer I ,th« movlei «ho.« ptfional life h u Maffic Vallcy Memorialial St. Benedict's, Jerome flow crowd down this year. Sessions sun BUlr,.*on of Mr. and Mn. pany. ' Nam pa, filed a citll acUon In „ « reported to chnnibcr ditccion Ft ' y... of tho conference sre carried to Ed Blair, was graduated recenUy ^ ■” cftu.ied th e (Ire. 8 gl. Raymond An-1- dny tlmt aevcrnl Inrnl mliltiM . j I 'been marred by unhapplrtw. prJje told VlslUnc a t Maslc Valleyalley VlslUng hour* a t St. Benrdlct’a hos* “ i Twin FalU dlslrict court Satunliy hourt „ _ other church bulldlnss fn the city, from the U. fl, n sry submarine against . . . Thom aa R. White, Tain• denon. ol lhe Pennsylvania stale« be'be KUesM nt n ftolnry i„„clifc-, I Andenon. "I didn’t know whal waa; Memorial hospltil nre from 3 tolo 4< plUl are trom 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 pJn. 'V; school. New London. Conn. He now X police, who wllh Edwnrd.i. Immedl- we I ;ji»ppenlnj. I thoushl ahe « » i Juat P-^- Bcroas the naUon and in Canada PalU. ieeklng I832.3S cUlmed due (or ?? I- Wednc? Jnitl » and 7 to 8 p.m . ADMITTED • Hls la serving aboard the USS Barbero. . ntely besan an Inveslgatlon, noted'd naemblyn a will be hrlii ni the h - I poktn* Johnny wllh her finger. Eitell Prank Cardwell. Wendell; throush televialon and radio seeds which allegedly were lumbhed ADMITTED ' mpl broadcaa_ts_^^_ a guided missile submarine based a l While ^ and hU lale father. The com- th e home wed an old fn-ihioned■d »chichool a t 3:30 p.m. Wfiitir\dny ' I *. Anderson aald Slompanato M n. Oerald M. Romann, Mrt.M rt John Neff, H aiellom H aroldniom p* Norfolk. Va. ■ wood stove and had kerosene fired•d Lions1 club members voted oif. I alM apparenUy unaware that the 3QU' wn. Mf*. MaUon Barlow, m d M n, pany U represented by Harry ^ * Jewell 'Wilson, Mr*. Marvin FooU. Turner. Tw in FalU attorney. ’ room healers. whwhelmlngly Wedncjday to inM ihf-1 m I I Blrl had a butcher knife wllh9 an Willlam A. Howard and Rose HUv* a v Fred Burkhalter. all Jerome. Appeara la C ourt Tu I ^ . regregular weekly mretlr\i: neit Cart Baushman, 331 Second ave- ttitv V ' I a-lnch blade In her hand aa ahe, ap- Ilk, all Tw in Falls; KaUiryn Pem- DISMISSED Drivers Face Local Men lo XuTnd Meet In conJuncHon wltlr, ilie 1 I nroached him. and made no move to t>oih Mri. Orville Bagby, Jerome. nue north, was fined 836 and c’osu ^ " ber and Paul Neumann, bolh *“ Six repreaenUUves from lhe Twinn White Easter .GaryGn Blmmons banc]UPl. ' 1 ' . defend hlmaolf. _ Buhl; Clinton McKinley, Filer, and DIRTHS ^ Saw rday in Tw in FalU police courtiy PalU. dbU lct office of TnidenUal Mrs. for being drunk to a public place, . "K tr«i /lut a hell cf a jujprtjeB r llusseU Perdue, Burley. A ton waa bom to Mr. and M n. Charges Overr r ' Insurance^ company will attend Uie‘i , LONDON. April 5 (Ifl — A ^ . Harry Pliant. W endell, and daugh* He wa* arreated Friday nlghl by I' "white- E u te r appeared a cer- • I I 'to him," ttld Anderson. DIBMIBSED °l W eslem L ea d en Business conference , 10 Days Are Left ; . len w-ere born to M r. and Mrs, city poUce In th e 200 block o( Seeond wWednesday , through Ssturday la. ' talnly for Britons today. \prll Mn. Tliomu Ttrry, Minnie An- Mallon Barlow and M r. and M n, L S street norUi, r Snow and sleet kept Queen ' lun- derson. H erbert McDonald, Frank iS: 6 Car Wrecks Snn Francisco, They are Oeorge K. , llton Burkhalier, Jerom e, *• ElltabeUi Indoors at Windsor Lntic ivjt. Leonard LltUetleld, Hamilton (rr*B Pm * Ok) ------Nesbitt. Ne; WlllU W . Pretsty, Frank E, ' To File Returns ; -Atlas’ Testing, BooUi, Lloyd O. Hann. KenneUi G,\ ‘ CMlle. where the royal family xsa- BImey. Terry Todd. Johnny Todd, the le u e r offense w u recommended gaUiered for lhelr annunl Euter and Mr*. F raneb Horejs. Media Barker.lllfer. Goodins: M em orial by City Attorney Robert N. “ W. Record Explosion Johnston S a n d Robert F. Tldd. * For Income Tax ! party. They had plnnned to go j Mn. Oeorve Wubkcr, Mn. JUchard« r d ADMITTED DaileUen. A convlcUon on reckless It's only 10 d.iys until llie incw.i • ; Flight‘Good,’ riding In the park today bul the llvl- Flynn, Robert Keecan and Mn.Mn, Mn. Han’ey Harding. Goodins.g. drivingi would have carried an aulo-!“ Levels,Sea Perils"il Car Bid Accepted | : lax returns filing dendllne TurujjT ' por* wmslow Potter, all .Twin Falls;alls; DISMISSED matio I auspenslon of the woman's Twin PalU coiAity commlsslonenI Ibad weaUier prevented them from April 15. “ *'• CAMPBELL RIVER, B. C, April 8 6 accepted*cc a bid Friday aflernoon fnmn 1leaving the cuUe. \ Officials Averwere M n. Olen Hox. Reid William*,am*, Oeorge McCarley. Ooodlns, and driver'*' license but the speeding H T - Twln-docned Ripple Rock, a jjrc - Some tnxpnyers are asking fr Pamela Qarrabrandl, Deborah Oar­ Melvin Park*. H aserm an. count i carrie* no such penally. a Browning M olor comptny for Uie,e The snow flurries, which lime ,i„ extensions bul tliey c.vinoi ti • ( , killer of men and ahlps, wa* obliter-r- purchasepm of a 1058 Buick for uiee 1brought BriUln lU flrat recorded .n, I •: CAPE CANAVERAL, F la , April'll rabrandt. Jack V anSlckle, Mn.Mn, DlR’ni S E rn est J. WUU. 73, 438 Blue ated as a maritime menace Satur* by allowed except lor perjonal etst:. I ’ B (jB-An AUaa ICBM raced hun­aiow Doyla-Hanay-aad-daughler-and-E--El- -A-son-wu bom-.to.Mr. and M(In. n.: Lake*.boulevard, w u cited.fot faU* r* by Sheriff Jam es H. Benham. Thee i whiU Eaater In more than |genc1es_su(fere

g Ice Cream U the ona (ood that’s tui It 0 affaln- committee, 9 loving I t . . . big folks nerer outpow li • u te u.. ! RE 3-1471 ^ - - I Bmne p,«ple h,T« inch pnnr YARD I5 U ao aaUifylng . * 0 much ton. ih fj cMi a tr c r tre m j , T 3 ------JIr EAD t im e s -n e w s WANT AD9 or 29-W Buhl s Dairy] U33. wnk to I 31 1 F o r th a t really OLD TIME 1 2 our Flavor of thi month, OLC

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ingsters Found SpecialS Eggs in:i A. npual Jaycee; HHunt Here IVMother Comes Frorom Holland to - T l i i r d p ro je c t These Youn V i s i t Jan Bos andnd Family, BuH Completed by j I BUHL.t April 5-M rs. Gcerljc Bos I * * * * ! '' I arrarrived in Bols* on Thursday from . R u p e r t Group I Amslerdim.ar^ HolUnd, for a three-1 p HHMII . . I momonlh visit wllh .her son nnd his 10- A j B- I fsnfamily. Her son. Jan Bos. is'pres- ISS I ently employed and Uvlng on Uie nt- Hh ■ M ' n I Bs:Barton Bonner rnnch. rat ^ ■ r I JJsn Bos snd h u wife sold nil their: I possessionspoa for Uie fare to Arncrtc.i I andan< arrived here Aug. 77. ID55. nfter ' I v waiting s: four yean for a visa to cn- I ter Uils country. Tlielr first slm was _*jjaJ'!L^_" ,„r-to.j't4f_b»-'lLsis. \ |- borrrcn-Amenniiraoirrtvo-morUii------;h- boi I afleraft their arrival.' Tliey now hnve jp. I another son and are expecting an- ""‘“iS rT r» sted I otlier child in June. or- otli 1 I Dos worked at the Communlly '•■■” i t O’' ”1 'n'iall I alectrical service In Amstcrdnin. srij„rs'-s.“^si u lioHolland, prior to Ihf \\nr and nt- DV- tenlended a Khool which uould be nn I eqi equivalent to our cnllcKc. W hen . • I wc Worid w ir ll broke out he w orked ns .«0 th# Oranst placedred I er- I an agent Ior the uiidercround In . fl . r~ d M tr- 1 lio Holland. A relative disclosed his {-• - ro»d mMlJ'f* , j^{^[,ritila ujfdsed I I whereabouts to the Ofrmnns nnd he :• 7M I was captured In 1D43 and w n l to '^ "“'‘m^dc or l«Mn>prln.cd on I Buckenwald. Germnny. to a con- ‘ in chm e of this pro-ro- HttdfMW . ^ Wtikewood. nonton I I cer cenu-atlon canip. ,f»m , , „ ] c sulllvnn ^Hhith | I Ht was placed In four different i'or. I cor concentration camps and esc.niied *— I ^h'l five times. He mnnaced to escape UtRS. GKLRTJi: uoy of to.to.England on his flflh tr>'. ------rfmetrn- TOnri, northeast cf I After much checking Uie BiRliJh i - , . , rh runs north andind I »d establlslied th* truUi of his working Film H 11 Is Shown to 'ji I for the-Dutch-underground «nde. lhe neh prrsenUy has four tl.iters living in MAN FINED x the Ho:Holland and his wile has *lx sisters DUHL. April 5' — James Lester antand elghl broUiers living, there. putsch. pi,^ Roicworth. was fined '15 '* rft, ChriiUae Farr, Rohna SUyley. *After Uie wnr. Dos served In the plus , coit.1 when he appeared before ” S .r^ " « r MOO Fire fucky yoanpltn teoniI "ft-eeliSto fxr»* and wan ipeelsl prise*rises as hundred* ®f of-Commeree.. Wiwinning prise basket* w trt, from left, Cb Z?u!ch air foree as a pilot bul Jils ^ sfternoocj io M arch Kelly Graham.n. PPhyllis Arrington aad Dougls* BUnd.Jand. Jaycecs sponsor (ba ertnt ^ JusUce'of Uie Pcace C. E. Bud>- on ' children and parent* Invaded the Twin Falls elty park Saturday sfter mother disliked Uie air and he null. Thursdny ^ for driving on expired Ihei^ b x me> 5 Village Board ' Crovv'ds Reported ^ Dr, Knllusky gave a Ulk snd dem-■ Uie United State* as he likes fnrm - llsh when' he mnde plnns to ente^ ' ion onslrated hypnotism. ing and knew there was no future Uils countryi nnd spenks falriy well ! JW lu.l •m .p to n ; tompimv , Predicted as Loww At City Park for; Annual Banquett s for him In farming In Hollnnd. nnd refersi to Uio dictionary ns his j, ;1 jirKtor' Mr*. Acock. Mr*. A. “c’ C. Studying New ’ . BUHL, April 8—The Buhl Rotary LyleAmong the guests presenl wass Farmingfor Is done 'On a umall scale need for words arises. His wits IL SHOSHONE. April S-Bflow-nor- Lyle B. Evans, new manager of Uie Fai pr«iprick Mm . Jdi NlelMn,' Mra. I f club was hosl Tliursdny to 30 menV mou • and people can't afford lo buy ma- claims claim watching television Is helping |.J mal water seaaon U predicted from~ Easter Egg Hunt;trom Hagerman. who are business-1 psnjMountain States Telephone com- chlnery. tm In addlUon. the ground 1* her tot leam Engll.ih. Bos plans to Vrm» lu'wkes. Mr*. Iturd HolllnRcr. I I Maslc-reservolr. MTAnna Abram*. Mr*. Z* ------toa the University ot Idaho^______^ y .ood Mn. Dorothy Un.«y. ^^r*. On Tuesday the reserVoIr conUIn- parents Invnded tho Twin FnlUall* Robert E rkliu wna mnslcr of cere- REA Bos started to teach himself Eng- the \ Hf^rn Arelar. Mr*. Pearl Van B;’ery,eryi PAUL. Aprl! 5 — A new llRhtlnBIng ed< 134,000 ncre leel compared to® “ a city| pnrk Saturdny afternoon as . - READ "nMES-NEWS WANT ADS. I Mrt Je«J« BuUlvan, Mr*. Mildred.red *system for tjie vlllnRe and tlie liquor-or- practlcftlly-fuU, reservoir a yenr ajo. children in th e second (trade and,n d ;------. ,!r*. by-the-drlnk election set for Aprilprll A, year ngo. wnter wa* wasting over , noKr», Mr*. AlU Frederick. Mr*, t Vm younger quickly senrched out J.- .- ' ■ :' ■.____ MW Dallollo. Mr*. Lucille Wake-ke- 115 were reviewed Wednesday by thei dam. officials aUits- When full :100 Easter egRS cached aboul thelhe - rood, Mr*. Vem Patterson and Mr*,Irs, rmembers of the Paul village board,■d, ithe reservoir contains lOUOO acre park by member# of the Twin Fallsalls . I - ■ Ing feet. . ^ - | John Be|K______R, W. ChrUtensen. reprcstntlng 1 Junior Cham ber ot Commerce, the Oenernl ElcctJlc company. BoLic,lse. R unoff hna not started yet. hew­®*'* Five ot th e j-oungsters tound | nnd Dunne H arrison.‘TeprtsenUniting ever.i “ Last year-|l-began In March.']' *■ "golden . CBRS" nnd won special prli- , Shoshone Reports} jthe Ornybnr company. Boise, pre-ire- Usuali dnle for the cama* prairie e.i. Tlicy nre- CliriJtine Fnrr. Rohna I sented plana for n mercur>' llrhtlnRIng runoffi Is April 15. ,SUyley. Kelly. Orahom , Phyllis Ar- ■ -"“VisitorsrJourneysVQ sysiem-for-the.rc^dcntlal• arcA.andind . .;w«l«r-wlil-ba.supplied tolarmirsners rington, and Douglas Bland.— FASHIOON' p ^ a flourcsccnt llRhtlnK system .forJO*' ,when the dem and warmnt*. official* W ayne D um ll and Elden Jack- ; 8II0SH0NE. April 5 -M n. Hnxelsiel i lhe downtown area. Pred IloRer*.**■*• say. , though If watcr.beglns to wn.^le mnn. Jaycee co-chairmen for Uie I ow- electrlclnn for the Paul Electric com- , posell.arrived home recenUy follow- « ™* from Uie rescn'olr. dellirery will' be ‘’® evcnl explained Uint 1,200 of * the n ^ P Ibj a thr«-m onth tlslt Jn Califor-for- j pnny. wll! u k e the findings beforeo« started , earlier. ;eqgs were real and DOO were candy. . nil, Mexico and Orejon. Ithe company Iward Mondny for It^ Extra candy was dlslrlbutcd after < C, W. Osborn. Modesto, Califs re»le* f approvnl, ■ ^N C tl the hurried scramble for hiddenden j! LEARAI turoed {o hi* home Wedne*d*y afttrfl«r All Pftul re.i!dcnt« of voting sRe, Travellers Hurt I i l I tlilUnj rt'atJvc* here. \who liave lived wllhin t^e TlUage ■______SLASHED PRICES on oil Eorlyly SpringSp Foshioni to ■ Howard n m ie ftth U week for Mo-^0- forj W dft>-8 or more and who are •. We've SL ■ Use; :iU a Bueat of the BUhop.Im-!m- reffl*, t« d . can vole In the elecUon,Ion, In Car Accident Scouts Meet room for ncw Summer Styles. Plan to be here when 1 1 plement company of Jerome, forT * a Those •; -who voted In the lasl vlllad*"f* HAILEY. April 5-M r, and' Mrt. . ' .•• moke roor I teur of the TnUmationaJ HarveiUr elecUon « a re registered. Others mny[“"X Leslie, S hirts. Blsliop and Mrs, Har-in7- KINO KILL. Aprtl t-Explorers tors open. Look for the unadvcrtisccrtiscd spcciols on tho ; ^ ^ company facloo’- register i a l Clarks Grocery sUir* unUl[)V‘ old Buhler -iind Mrs. Francis Poul-oul- l post 3S and Seoul troop 35 met doors B Mr>. Harriet Cheney na* arrivedvw Aprilj 12, The vole will decide•'“ son were cu t and bruised in a col- ‘ Thursday evening a t the Orange nee Rocks for Extra Savings. r home from a visit In Wapata, Waah.“ h. whether , liquor will continue lo be , lear hnll wllh Master Jatner Oerke pre­ \ Clearance I Mr. and Mr*. Jack Christensen , J?: llslon T hursday afternoon . near 1 *erved oc will cease and a simple Hnrelton. 'siding. I ttr t called to Spanish Pork. UUh, majority, Is required. ,0. , plans were made for member* to I this week because of an aunf* death, lom T h 'y traveling In a 1951 BETTER DRESSES The oddlUon of a new ll-room ! attend Uie Districl Scout meel at '. . R eg. 19.919 .9 8 I — :------Iunll to the south of the presentcnl Bulck' driven by Shlru en routeO.W 'to Comp| Wilson, near Pine. May 2. 3 ...... -.... 8 ^ 9 9 I Paul elcmcnLary building was ap-gn. the] LDS general conference al Saltt and i. Attending the meeUng were I Almo Residents proved and permit-^ were granted1 to Lake ‘ City when the car struckr a ‘ Jerry Darnel., crew lender; Richard Georce Slromlre for a new home,me «tat«‘ truck in a heavy rainstorm, jCalllson. ftSslBlant ler: k p . ■ 1 ,^ [ I g - j / g Z 98 BHTER DRESSES R« b - 12*’ ^ n r ‘in il?8"MnrUn Ufbi'Il lOQlUOmn“in ' Air. litd MIS, O lln Siiiiis brouKht ■ ty ...... ;•...... — I— Attend Meeting,P i easl Paul: Alvin'Decker for a newlew down( the Buhler ear frtrni Hailey •Hopkins. Donald Hopkins and Hart- AwV i— KTBPtty-r AUMO. April 8 — Mr*. Bertha \garage, and Dennis Morrison io r andr lhe group proceeded’to Salt Lake-oke j ley suxler. - , KlnilKr U att«ndlnif t h e general^ [. E. Klni; 1* alt6r t s w e a r s uJITS-COATS i t ; 11 , T hw will be nn LDS church aerr-rv- legeli a cappellft' choir from Mc-'Io- 1 •- . S P t i l ice.< htld In the Almo ward Sundayday Mlnnvllle.^ Ore,, now on a i:*day ' flue to lhe reneral conference at tour t of northern California and the ' 1 A A fi>lt Lake City at that, time.. SSan Francisco bay area,______^111 -----

' ______j ! fAGE FOUH , TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO SUNDAy, APnil,, ------TUCKiK E R ’S NATIONAJALF I Solon Poul)tg ' ' ^ m n W ASHI[INGTON o t i By PETE]D T E R E D S O N r>)l« N<«> mUUUM In not. w > f i ^HIRLIGIG G • P QuickMovcs jodiy B ar Tuelur a n n m quMlee* WASHINOTON (NEA) — PlrstFirst the Russian announcement at fac ifeS/SW iK K w n n oa omUoeal aad lsX«niUlooil M U a a reaction lo RussU’s uinounced1 su*-*u*- value. P u t them on the spot» t tot , M. Qu«*U0oa may b* *«ot to turn u 1001 aula T [Pension of atomic weapons tesUnSesUng Uve up to th e ir promlM. Appl On Tax Cuts ■ ,,g-,T 'ji:T Ji.'a."‘i'.s K ' rry caaM.,Ma. Apply ••Peeking Statui" ^ S H O T S ^ y I w u Uiat thi* 1* a grtsl communist3uni*t the acrew t'to make them do It. WASHINOTON. Apni 5 r, , rlo to ry -a dlplo- [NOTON*-*!! there any chance th ast t Uietithi Instead of trying to beat down dowi Dependent on Factorsr s ator Manslleld, D.. • ^ 8f»4*7 u«a« «t Itu p»p«r »ur»Bt»t t break Jn price* aoonT” Inquire* M n. T. B. of ‘------I ^*^tlc Pearl the Russian propaganda with a lo lot When I u*ed to drive co** home,lome, Saturday he doubts coccri.'. I ,;------awMCRipnoN Bj 1. Oa. cannot undentand why they si of complicated and legalistlo argu ccme mUklng time, cn the Canadianidlan rush Into tax cutting »«[„ ^ { BT CABftlZE-riTUl.B . ”Z ley sU y TAKE YOUB CHOICE menu which few people can under la a reccHlon. W hat U Ui* admlnlstratiUtraUon Maybe soipe of you good o prairie oul of Medicine Hat,, Uie K ceu Ulks wiUi lU nd. Uie posslbUlty o f '* monm ^ orderllneu of each evening'* pro- Minsfleld. the acUi;* Dtp.„ .■?;U ^.~^ofc=== _ . ^ d o ln j about Uil* que»Uon? I referre. lUtuents didn't spot tiu slmllaim lli^ y Imaginative and aggressive counM v>- especially to the cost of food,"•d," In two p lc tu ru appea& K la cm lon was moet Impressive. The-nje leader, said thnt while ■ ■ of acUon has beea •uggeated. . , *ame old c o w M H i « « | M Iy favora a U x reduction T 'N Uie oUier day. In case 3 W Taka the Une th a t UiU U wha n r M*ii.-PAr*BLtLt IN ADVANCE 'W A n*«er;'M ts. T. S.'s quuUonUon ha*1; missed It. here are the two plchu ****; headed up m e TB S P I the economie r ece.mir^r- y, f l wi^u- K .k. «»i r tt. WtTiupi. financier, tald u;e ; THAT AMOUNT TO BeDUCTICNS—:iN S -ln '' m : t: bomb," lor cooperaUon In all United Na- [»■ , ference called by Governornor 8myllti will rem it es, sp e cia lly automobllea and appUsno headed by a dominent grandmoUierlUier committee •!»» Tufi/,', >Uance*. This w u In a speech to theUie tlons acUvlUes for IU succew. would be folly to cut ' i'? ' i In Bome definite action for imarked improve* Jeaien &r« offering o! barsalns Uiat anount to deep dei ,aper UnW Ihese Uilngs are done.. Uie or a colorf^il male. f u ? American Society or Newspaper ( the IhU (oclal hierarchy can ^ be SecreUry of the Treaiury A-^' 1|[ ^rncnts In our.publlc ichoollOoI system.i pri« cuu,, irIf eonly temporary. They must bringt themthe Editors In Washington. Oovemoremor United SU tes and Uie rt*l of Uie i l l • But we ha^e witnessedd thoth< outcome of too irder to m on their stuff and obtain moneymon< Stevenson credited Uie ideaI to trw world would be up* toI lallfall *tudler mo*t easily, perhips among r loana. M any offlcUU, although aUt r„l. gimmick, and try to follow ault.It. cock heads up Uie flock, HI* Is Uie , have had youth con- CT^Thw im E. Murray, whom Pre*I- . •** by Vice Presldenl Niioi , , , j ble resu lts. A lthough wa havi partly aa an antirecession m m . andI partlypart reap- — — undisputed right to peck all olhers • rfcrcnce~3~ajtt‘ieinturflr~coni'conferences;—trirrn r beciuM the/h^^-aieve-Thal-prertarTirgtr-irf-M i m a r ____ and nol be pecked back. Below this , Mnnsfleld said he I confcrc'nccs, industrial confico n fe re n ce s a n d n o w jiuUfled. Oovemor Stevepon msdeiuspen- 5— 3«potrntiltni7enmnOierTroopr j u been s break In a field closcly related r«lat4 Tliird Man lF=^ ing: and another, until the last , an educational eonfereneeince inspired at the Judicial * * * * slOQ of tesU a major Issue In1 hU a billion dollara In Ions ;e structure. Through ledsUUn or judlcl e —^ campaign for Uie presidency, if hU d r o ^ hen h u no one h> peck back j • eta te level, little actual accomplishment accc has I mlo-called-< “fair trade" Uws are belnfI wipedwipi ^ back interest loans for local -.1 .YvC proposal hsd been accepted, the k|« at. ,works. Republicans furccd • resulted from a lot ofif tatalk and no end out in minyny ii etaCea. Charged Over In a group of chicken*, for con- j Tntmi- .- . I United su te * would have been I o f glowing verbosity. We havihavo held more state Thew rwjulrsquire aU r e t a l l n to maintain th* mant two year* ahead of the Ruulan* renJence, numbered 1 to 7. I notedS 1 '“ 2 • traffic conferences thann anony "thtr lor In- g""';;,.'""price, U only one dealer In a *tat« sgreesatre ■ Instead of having to follow them. the following pecking order: iker'* flffure. T h li h u had a taadencyaer toi ■ S Blasts in I. F.F Sen, Clifford P, C w , R v, ■ • stance, b u t right a t this iftomiftoment our hlghwoy • 1 Viewed from this *tandpolnt. • One peeked 3, 3. «, 8. fi snd ] 1; . 32 led proposaU for peace. jJr.. 18, also are charged wllh assault ume against Uie effort to pain, cit il I ference discussions. To thosethos SO expressing er*i tnds comicommission are making- InresUfaUons,ns, butbi SUII more ImporUnt, there U no t u u tl arc physically stronger. Of course « * no »lth Intent to commit murder. there are exceptions. Newly mn- nanti-recession mensiira niciKji • I themselves, It was too appa p p a r e n t t h a t t h o generallyally re«U t In no acUon. Russian announcement th a t theyIbry B luU Rock Community 3ver which hnve little If sny valet r-* illy. President Elsenhower's remark* o lured canaries mny lord ll over v l statewide educational conferinference savored of will stop manufacture of nuclear:Iear seven diTiamlte blasts In this nnd thal purpose nnd whu-.e vere ra th e r curlou*. Ke sild Uiat betu weapons-clean or dirty. And It is e this thrir fully m atured a.woclnle.i, and t « being politically Inspired,It I tcovered c( too much mu^ It is easlem Idnho community Marchh 36 half.grown kittens keep oia cnU esoundness Is doubtful or ji-..' m ight lead people lo buy a t lower priceprices, manufacture that counU — and |ind 37 wrecked three autos, dnm- oughl to hnve n low prlnruy n «territory to be exploredIn In a na; y o n e e v e n in g , Uiiu helping to Im prore economic condlUons. 7tcl iIs aUxJtplIlng — not Just testing.' , Inm- nwny from the milk snucer, 0 ased building and injured a young om- on tho federnl trcwury. ' ;' I brought 8 0 m any panelistsJ IntInto the discussion p»cipackaelns. whether It Is a neceulty or . ' Knocking down the Soviet ,an* an* cmother. 3ung Among birds, males usunliy dom- 0 , high Inate females, paniculnrly whenhen ’:An exnmple of the first-ir.n,. I. I that time limits made-thel■tlielr prssentntlons "*;• '“ “S';ry, ‘ U parUally responsible lor the hlgl nouncement, however. Is difficultIcult '< Monte Moore and Peely alw were ong ures of doubtXul «oundiir.'i-ii i.'i tng. . , We won’t try to IdenUfy these the; business. FOr the Russians may g were Uiey are larger and sliowler. Among u I hurried and undeveloped,I, amnna r.strlcted ou- “ “ arraigned Saturday on clinrgea of ales rivers and harbors bill. An exi--> men for you, b u t w ell glre yon j-ou a now convince the uninformed thlh a t dynamlUng(j a building. Fcely’ss sr- of warm-blooded mammals, females r sr- usuaUy Uke over—except durln;ring 0of Uie sccond Is the pro|)osed cc-. S dlences to a very minimum,m olof time tor parti- red thbea'BEAT m U. 8.—“Durinf hi* fln t termerm InIj ^ Cuban PrejPres- world InspecUon Is no longer neces-:ces- ralgnment, wns conllnued unUl Tucs- erl- munlty faclllUes bill which, i.-irr ! clpatlon. It was significanta n t also t h a t f r o m orfice." v htes u i Jj . M . of PhoenU. Arts.. "Presidentnt ElEU Tulgenclo Batl^ andd Uthe «vry. dday, Monte Moore asked for a Mes- prt- the ahort mating aeason. Expert-ftl. nhaving a definite vnlue In a Iti;^' _j the t» Idaho Qoremor Robert ) prt- eneed grandmother elk and deer al* h » some source a t tho state levelevel 'C am e t h e a d - senhower Midsld thatt ‘Our greatest danger Is from th « rt E, U.S. Voice Of America did lltUe■‘i“ « Umlnaryj hearing, and a date of area, is cerUlnly not eniliw i: think . • more u first reacUon Uian to repeat , s of ways lead the herd. “ • monition to the paneliststs ththat they should I within our own bonlera.* Do you thlnl April 0 was se i - Uie snme date he A have a flrsl priority for co.-ipt,. II regards this as truer But the sim ilarity ends wlUih ap-a; and amplify on the omciat state 1, e he Pecking orders change, toe. luu A slonal^ considerntlon." pearance. Jusl tho oUier d ^ . for lr n J I* scheduled to appear for arraliin- S avoid discussing “anythingns ccontroveritol." ’orln- deparUnent handout. This .callcd „ Ign- amal] retiring female—a colorlcM,ln. Senator Jnvlu. R., n.y„ s, u y, Ilance. BatlsU told C ubin workei ment on tho attem pted murder J It has been characteristicUc 0(011o tho dltfcr- MPrtaldent Elsenhower, it must ba nmem orker* on the Russians to come and dls- .charge. rder nonentity, low on the pack-domln-ftc. also regards action on unfmp'.,-T. • ent conferences callcd by thi to kUi anyone who tried to InteiInter- c u u disarmament In nn orderly ance acale, u it U called-m ay ac- * y th e g o v e rn o r t h a t bcred, w u «!8cielected portly because of popular disgu* fere w ith Uielr work. On the oU» ‘” ‘y Authorlllea have contended Uiat ant ment Insurnnce as -ihi* Na i esslonal revelation* of communists’ lOflu oUier way in the Unlled NaUon*. six . of Uio explosions were touchedUial cepl the couruhip of a . dominant:lnn priorityh In Uiis wholi inil-fKM. > no action has resulted whl(w h ic h In a n y w o y w ith eonjressJoi hand. Oovernor SmyUe-doesn't■ wantwar J t will Uke suonger stuff than . :hed male. So w hat happen.^ Her pecking ^ |L t would-bo-controverslalr Thisrhla natnrally sivea e ™ Jn in u m -ad m ln latra tla n . Vice. PTMlden anyone-hurt, particularly a voter. otf in order ta make Uie hoped-for nnd nom inated chiefly because of his role U Iter, - this to convince friendly and neutral deaUi h -of-!4-year-old-Roen* O aucr1-tor stntus goe* up. Once Umid nnd, 4 Javlts s.ild in a radio prorna rise to the suspicion that pollpolitical oonaldera- naUon* that Uie United SU tcs Is ■, wlUidrawlng.-the_amnr_becomta.A recorded-for New'^^'urk' 'wn Alger H lu. There w u general fesr o r e m e m b e r w h e n t * “ look like an accident. r I tlons are playing more ofIt ao part In coUlns uirS5m.nnl.t,mists' domeiUo threat, and Elsenhowa JiuUfled In lU determination to dignified, pompous nnd self-nssuredghe th a t he U against cutting Isitj Pot S hou: conllnue bomb tesU. Insured for. 110.000 doA’Sger. Her comb brighten*. She theso conferences than vouldTould a p p e a r o n t h o »hared it. ome Police said she wna Insured for this time because..he s.iid «i;:i Todiy, In1 m my y opinion, he Is more ccDcemedJ oreiQYQ. I read a sUtement of Dr. Florencirence One line suggested U to welcome . for no longer remains quiet and In »e- action ‘‘ would In crcu i Uie pou;. surface. rijeted Chwibers, muslo UierapUt. UiaU ia t------— *tIO.OOO under a policy containingnlng clu.ilwi. She now browbcnU. many ?! of Inlem aUonai commtmlim. u reflectec a double' Indemnity clause. The ^ bUlty of InfUUon. Included In th e m ateriallal rireceived by each aggression and recalcitrancy oa thi, dl*' hymns are n o t good for m enu The of Uie older hens, even larger than , health because the word* are to policy WM Uken o u t by Moore, pollce p anelist w as a liberal amouimount of the same qumquesUon.: Superficially a t le u t. th e redi rS3 Seven Tables of jssld, nnd be wns Uio beneficiary.jllce she. who used to be her over- platitudinous phraseologyy that th has charoc- in the unii«dited 8U t«a have been routed. J . Zdgaj ladies. T h at U. as long u she re- > limply ^ tce ^ ^ /^ o cr church' soclet; q J Tho Moore broUiers earlier were K A. F. Peterson Is theso different con- Koorer, p b i[ dlrector..mdirt alntalns Uiat Uiey hare slmplj t’cre main* near hi* lord*hip and. In hls i • terizcd th e prom otion for thes Doten- noalllng o Id > f^ lo n e d hynuu. wa Bridge Reported.charged with arson as the result rground,’* and regards them u a poten' ),]„ of the burning o f an Insured auto!sult good grace. V ferences. Following aro a, lewfei^ excerpts Irom singing "When tho Roll l* Calledk u“u JEROME. *prll 6 - Seven Ubles ?' tuU) Any resemblance to human be­h- Honored at Rites I the "roll call on education": Yonder." Though *uch wordsIs ua parUclpated s t the weekly meetingfln- Inst December. on : • i.M*l hr UcClun Kr»»p«p«r The three m en are being held in ings. of course, U wholly colncl-‘ * PAIRPIELD. April S - runtnlj ; “I n Id alio we a re blessedsed with ' a staff of — "When tha tnim pet of Uie Lord Lor. of the Jerome Duplicate bridge club 1 in dental. serrlces for Allan P. Telersoa i n ' Pt *h*ll sound and Ume ahall beDe non SaUirday. “lieu of bond. J teachers in our public schoi ICoprrltkt. llll, trr fuftsi Bnrtii) ^held Prldny a t the FnlrlleU C:t,- schools and higher ^7 T P W ‘ K J s more- are raU ie n m ie fu i, I wonwon- North and south winners were 4 institutions who are sincere,cere, dedicated, re- ’V I ’Jlj SVS W * O F OTHERS munlty church wlUi the lUi. J«h.i dered -why X le lt more like smllln;nUlng Mj«. Helen Spaeth and Mrs. Ollbert Lansing, Seattle, otflciatlng, k * sponsible people. Our young i . BASIC BCSEARCII Uian u*uai. •White and Mr*. H. Miller Proctorctor ing people todoy in Services Held Boyd Hatcher Is " A duet was sung by Mn. A1i:a I ; Idaho are a living monumenttnent to their dedi- m Uieu days.dayi « h e n ereryoni U concerned vIUiwith klhen I ranem bered a small Chris:hrls- and Mr*. Paul Thoman, Ued for Carmln and Mrs. VlcUir Plmirjry. early flrsl and aecond place, and Mrs, _ BUSS, April 6—Candlelight com- I I cated service . . . We In Idahcd a h o believe i n t h e sclenee, »ndI fathers ra t h a re to oope not only withh thetha t i u EndeaTor society of my earl; munlon services were held Thurs- J r Accompanlsl waa'M rs. Dsnisli. ns bu t th e quesUona of their teenage. tons,sons, Uens. and a certain feUow-membe^mber Rot>ert Haller and Mrs. Harry Light, urs- Paid Last Honor A > democratic proccss In our go »uv. <],y evening a t th e Bliss communlly u Concluding services wfri htld 1: groaury Is of. value. Dr. Ton Braun,n, the <*ho U now a grandfaUier andmd a1 Uilrd. _ ^ rvineral isrvlces for Boyd Hatcher , , I^OOgS fonngr^'Ttt’in T*all< ' hm lnf«m ftnl Cliurch ChrisUan with the program n " MounUln View cemete0 . rt.-e*mo-up-wlU>:t^enalUon-Ui*t-t>*longi S” arrgnced hv the Women’s FeUow*ram ^.^^9 conducted a t 'White mortuary • are an impatient people eversver s triv in g to l m - on everyone’se's'llst. ' l -The senate preparedness''■ tub- ‘^>a lad WU to take hla part In on 22: chBPfl Rfttiirdi»y momlng by thethe TOT~ST'nVlVI'g r~MT io rc- erenlng's proceedlnga right after wi • prove opportunities for ourur childrenc: . , wmmittte ankedtsked him what he m eant by •'haslc re- er we Peters, J^*t: Mrr ClwrlaWelteioUi'3 h r Tv W. A. M ajArthur. '------e brainy doctor thought a momentt and "WhAi the Roll Is Called!d upU| nnd Mrs. Alice Clark, second, andsnd Wnrren Derry accompanied ,nd n e w ‘YORK, April S oT - 1 As wo h a v e pointed out Irt,rt referringrei to other u P congregaUonal singing. The Rev,lied Soloist was Robert Wilson and 4-year-old boy survived a.-Uim- th this: "W hen I am doing what 1 don’t Yonder." Mr*. Pay Jen*en and Mrs. J. C, „ ^ev, Maude Dygert wna orRinUt. ( “calls to cohferen'ces," no1 one can take ony mo. .tat rmI ’m . dolns.’'-^Mllwauke« Journal. Apparently appalled by what»t he h SUong, third. ' “ D.ivid W arner presented the aes- in- story fail from a Bronx spsrt.Tc:: mon. Special numbers were pre-tec- Pallbenrers were Wlllinm Rnp-•U, *1'window Priday. Hls blind mo'J'.t: offense at any such Innocuoucuous prolixity. ‘ ' — hsd promised to do, our "nexl num jre- pleye. TOm RoberU. Jay DarUeU, w: Jor- *”* progrnm" crawled 01 *ented by Dudley C ar^n . vocal nd was unaware of the accident utJ • ly happy. Undernder the admlnlslraUon of Got. Len Jor- soloist, and a trio. M n. KelUi Rem­x a l Robert Tnylor, J. R. Tnylor and wiChildren .carried her »on up3Mla_. e was succr«ful In cloelng 11* tvo teacher*'fhen' bands and knees. Instead of walking tm- Morris Alien. cl: There la no concealing the fact, however, " v . . to the iitnge. T he seats were iifj onl; Breakin Eeported1 iington. Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Robert ; thot education has bccome a 'B a t Albion and KIOE a t Lewleton, be- x r t Conducting rite* wen held al le a highly contro- were regarded u educaUonsl luwile*,ivrt.. tilled, nnd he made a rig- ___Tvln PalU cemetery.______mREAD TIMES-NEWS WANT At& • verslal Issue which reachedled 1its climax w ith Qo«mor smyll.nylli brought all hi* InHuence to besr. .. In tag progreis under empty acftls fron For Jerome Store t R ussia's sputnik. Only byy facingfa the facts tryln* to getet NICEN reacUvated. which v u finally'inillT of church, accom':com- JEROME, April 5—Tliree gunsuns 1*0. panl«d'by tho dellghUd kIrrIcs 0 ; realistically can wo hope to getgi to the cause Kcompiiihedd withwit th e Institution reopening as a two- cs of were taken from the window at Uie irmU lO 'lnr to glng, Walker O u and Oil cm pany, ; of o u r troubles In public cduc; under a new name—Lewis-dark Normal, carnation and tolce more as regard* LCN 1* clear u cryital.■vital' When the roU w u called up yon^yon- NorUi Lincoln avenue, about 1:15 • decisive action in the right:ht ddirection. ^ recently uas 1 la st January, th t Lewliton Tribuneibona *’■ '■Isht. butt thi the s jn . SaUirday. J Life Magazine, in Its cur rest of u* were almost too hllarloujirlous The fronl window of the service currcnt editorial, ob«md that,t Ifif Uie school could no t be expanded“ 1 to“ to listen to' him. ■ s E • wrapped tho whole problem 1 itus, “Uien It should be abandoned entlre- *UUon and general sWre waa brok- , STOREWIDE em Into one para- /our-ye»r lUtw. isnts Anyone else have aome un-de- J graph: ly In falm euu to the students, their future atudtnts, v d e - en and the guns were taken through ia>’ers of Id a h o .. . . D uplte evety Induce-duce- niemorle* of hj-mna? the opening. Missing were a Ruger - • “We must do something, quliquickly . l » u t l m - lu p p o rte n of the schooi could oKer. Ing M ark 1. .33 caliber Urget pUtoI. a . 2 proving teachers’ salaries,ies, tr a in in g a n d enrollracnt haalaa t been under the JOO mailt, . . Thsti»t*U Is *(H aM en)*n) Sm ith and Wesson .23 caliber gun I * statu s. B u t tcachers and thehe pipublic m ust also not nearly enousnough StudenU to JusUfy conUnued lUte on .a J3 frame and a used SmIUi IWU - rAMOUS LAST LINE and Wesson .33 caliber pistol, NoUi* J get to g eth er on a problemn lessles ta n g ib le b u t »PpreprtaUon*u utu n le u there Ss In the offing a dellnlte ress to a higher plane." ^ lng else w u reported missing. I I more baslo—how to straightenhtcn out the debris lothlng In Uiat observaUon. however, tot- GENTLEMAN IN TUBUE Don Jacobsen 1* manager of the I left by 40 years of the progresigressive education- Indlean that ; LewLewlslon 1* reconcUed to any dbconUnu*ili,” ______rOURTtl ROW tore.______^ R ANU j 5 ists. It is a legacy of distendedtided play facilities, ante ot l o n . .i I t t i U more reasonable to expect Uiere vlll 1 substandard curricula andd prprincipals whose ^ f's”!tight to th e finish to expand LCN to a ' I Intellectual confusion can no hool. In which fight Lewiston wlU proba* le continued support of Oovemor Bmjile. 10 PIECE v 'r., ; gulsed by tho compulsoryry smiles on their -nj.t t u apparent app when the Lewiston Ttlbune • faces.” cndoraed theI IdahoIda SUU board of education's recent • • Life Magazine added one more thought deciaion auUlorlzlng i^ establishment of a coUege of edu- •Ucularlv - caUon at Idahoh o 'S S ta te college, to take the ptsce of that INSTALLATION XIT S that applies to Idaho particulwcuiany. tMtltutlon'i presi I FREE!S present departm ent of educaUon. Il; fol* ; “We cannot expect to euro:uro su c h lo p - s id e d lowa out the pollUcal poll strategy th a t has characterisedntfd ______D liR E S S iES • standards Just by giving' tea'tc a c h e rs th o p a y the fight twtweeitween n o rth and south Itiaho for msnynsny . they deserve, buUdlng thee sclschools we need. r delermlnaUon^ to have equal conaJdeni-lent- ; and ordering science courses. A caUon of s u te InsUtutlons of higher edu- es. A (ew im p o rta n t I a college of education at Pocalello. Form erly » steps can bo taken by state: aand n d local a u th o r l - i^iriiton xiUt aatt< tu m p t to mak* it appear all Uie more ■ ties. For ono thing, most of(our our state teachers' lotlcal for tnaklslaklsg LCN a four-yiar school . colleges should be abolished;d as such and con- to 3 9 .9 5 . ; verted Into liberal a rts college;lleges with subordi- We have talkeduikc- w ith a number of educator* and y fam iliar with achool affaln. who sre 1 2 « • nato education departments.its. TThere m u st olso "“ 'S the Life Magazine editorial Uist mosl)t of , be somo drastic upgradingt o:of currldulum ro- .'Fmichera' S coUege* should be abandoned u t quirem ents.” - . . • imi-h InHiiilInfag.th0fle.ln.ldah0.______• CTTBTSe'finialph t . Flandeanders of Vermont one of thesetse educators« pointed eut qulU frankly "r ~coMPLtTEl:l • h a d a d ifferen t way of expresslitesslTClt recently: win be gained from Ule added conu of :1:IOSE-OUT ■ , -It (sputnlic) revealed that for a school of educaUon at ISC or makingiking t fo r fa r to o g r e a t a ^ four-ye»r norm,lonnal school out of LCN. J percentoge of our young peopeople, e d u c a tio n . Bec»u*e of ththe e !low salaries preralUng In Idaho, most has ‘gono soft.’ They aree belbeing trained in «>f ihe ^uatesates of th e » (school* would go elsewhtie NYLOl social graces and ‘social odjiadjustment.’ ’They , *’5he ^polnted’out. The sutea of Washlnj-ling- 3N HOSE 2 •are being prepared for t plea and CaUfomla are offertng our tcacher pleasant existence °.i3”itracta ’tSc w ith much higher scales than ve in an anthill p&radlse." are paying In Ida)Idaho. T h e local school offldil responit- A lojal minister, highlyy sd schooled him self tic far that ot»«ntuerratlon provided u i with a copy of the H ONE TABLE! C ■ as an aducat^or, and a teacherCher for sohe tim e irch buUeUn of the NaUonsl 'EducaUon :! c h o c k .f u l l I before entering thi ministry ) substantiate hls remarks. It lists Idsho£ NEWWESTIIIGHOUSEIiE FOOD WASTE DISPOSER llstry o „erea s.lS — V SI Sbottom S In average ularles lor clauroom ■ • t : s h i r t s • • another observation as to whalWhat Is wrong w ith teachm in fire e: * 5s»« BP to *60 by ln»l»ll1ft| It y® • BLOUSES 1 / Ire olasslflcaUons of states, paying frcmrtxn tomptct dMiga luulU Xquki T " - . • o u r public school system nowadowadays. “The con- w « to ii^oo leleu u th a n 3S olher state*. - ■nd tuUy. , ■ • PANTS • SKSKIRTS > selentlous, scholarly 4ypeI tootoo. often Is re- „ inasmuch u aa thet chief problem **ems to be>e a * N i« euihlon.emo(*ll ' • thinking," he said, “while “th/eS'mtheth e e x tr o - c cS™ u r n c u -' marlcel lor avalJa vnllable teachers. In which Idsho U not food, " M lt. . . trtn beftM. kll) . la r e n th u s ia s t is th e one who10 geg e ts th e p l a u d its u>e runnlneng WlUltt l u low u la ry scalu. Uie locle { os a hero. We have developedoped a lolse sonse 1°,;, more money 4er expanded teachers’IMS’ 0.***<*«MSUtl„.i*ntTX^i\^stin^house i of values o s to th e real purpMepoM education." „ 1s slate Is open ta serlou* crlUclsm. Flrjt.Irst. bt n. we ahould be spending our money to ect compelentIt teachera.te IrreapfcUre Of where Ihry I ANNE ! T alk w ith 'the average educat;u c ato r a n d h e w lU educated, E 'S C A silU A L Sl ; tell yoti the k <7 to our educatlccatlonai orocess Is ^ V . ^Idaho h u ' eraluated It* Khools t for M&Y EL]LECTRIC H "Harry Rayi The R • tho tcacher. In Idaho we have tlon on a quanUlaUve, rather than a leR enl" Ne>Next to Orpheum ■ have attached too )uls. and Uie political indlcaUons are ' • YOUR WESTINGHOUSEUSE STORE. . . SINCE ‘44 \ much Importance to the politicJlltlcs of buildings that U>e lUte ui e will conUnue to punue luch a policy RE 3 -8 2 1 2 T w in Fc « ud«p p n > ^tio as.to all ofIf ld&Idaho reographictl-J unleai thi peopli'opii Toice a stre o u o u s^ te st. n F a llt______441 M e h E a if

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sen who then aAkrd Police Judge 1 ore A ttacking (Club Project for " e J. O. Pum phrey to dismiss the Death J Reported '■'IC uban^Rbels ^ Gather Befor T.F. Charge of HarboringH Dog rchargea. Judge Pumphrey dlsnibaed ^ the chnrges nnd ordered Sjas’ bond Word „ hM l>een received here of , Money Discussed the deaUi of Mrs.' £dllh IJllaa 1 relurncd lo him . ?;’* , Thursday a l the home nf Mr.'.? Dropped; Man Owned0 No DogI ™ ______Ileighlon. Ilelf 75. Nampa, who wa* » : Boyd Brtjwn. Ihe Triple D <-H club A charge of hnrborinc an un- posted pojl >}} bond a fle r pleading Iniiu- .Magle Valley resident for several dbcuised the club project of rala-'S' jj Ilccnsed dog iR atnit D onnld W.V. crnl.crnl sn InvesUgation was made, years and taught at tha Kimberly Ing money for n trip to iJoL'c. gSyns, 1750 Ninth ovenuc cnai, Imu H. N. Jewell, attorney for Sysj. • ^JMan Firied and ^ Olher schools. HecrtaUon. drinon.Mrallnn and:id beenb dlsmli-'rd In Twin Knlla police:e fojndfojr tin t on- Nov. 19, 8yss hndi JEnOME. April 5—Probate Judge runeral Fu service* for M n. nelghtoa membership conrnimcrs were chos-ij-l ccourt becnuw his nttorney proved;d j:venj:ve the dog to a friend, Al1 Theron Thi Wnrd fined Dlrdle Raj-mond were were held at 3 pjn, Thuraday In lo the courl Uut nV tlir lime thele Klymore.Klyi Paul, a fle r he had received1 Davis. Jero:ne. *75 nnd cosU snd Namps, Nam Surviving are her husband. |\ . Tilt next hieeung wtli be lipld■1(1 chnrgec was filed he did n o l own a complstntacom on the dou from neljh-. tenlencrd ‘tn him to 30. dayt In Uie Hnrry Hnn Heighten: a *on. H an y at 7 pm . April 17 at Uie hHmr of d Iwrs. Anoiher dog In lhe neighbor-. county c®“ JaU. , Ileighlon. Helg Jr.. SeatUe, Wash.: two ?>< ' ^ .Mrs. H trland Carl.-.oii for new mem.n!|^°L I as Def, 5. City D occalcher Wll-I- hMdhoo( which resemble.1 the Bycui do;: Dnvb C appenred before Judge Ward dnughler3. gan, I l)ff* and tlecUon of officers. AllMl Hnm11 Dje filed the cn m p lsin t inIn n»s the one seen nboul lUs place. Wednesday We a n d pleaded gulliy of Nampa, h'nm end Mn. Edith 0. Miller. *. A. jgnntr—anl_jgjgcllvc m:mt)aa!jji!j>QllcC.CO'ig»*'^''.t .fiy.yv. Foljowlngl'sl_J'stU_prc3tnKtl_Wa_cviaincejo Je I l«lfil_{l0 Wi iiilO n-A -0 ubllc.piace__ He Twin Fnlls. sU grnndchlldren and I are invlled. 'arm n lgnm ciil. nl which tim e HyasiCiiyISI City Attorney R o t^rt N. W. Dnllel-• has hss prior convlctioiu. two two great-grandchildren.

VIN FALLS STORE ^ ^ E Y S i f S I a fte!r-E i astt e r ' . k.r* of Fldel CMlro’i rebelebel columne meet al luemfaly' paint ll\ li\ thetl Slerral before a hll-and-runjn m wTeniinent p*trotit potlpoi a l Janunlllo In Cubs'* Orlenlele piproTloce. Wllb the rebels tlghten-n- ■e. a goTemnenl ■pokttmsn la Havanana tay*sj lhat Cuba ''now ia fatlhg its EA telephoto)______Ike’s Adminisiistration Losingg Ground - | . f l Y! I ------Over-Attittempts to CutA^i^eatSur-plusIS ______^ jleaIR-JiWA wirkINOTON. April fl « V -^The e When lhe admltilstrivllon lookok One would b e /th e conllnuatlon:lon .,^^?o«rV(lmliil4lr*Uon h w lost over In 1W3. lhe nallon's wheal■at oof Uie present projtrrun. with a g 14 supply touilcd aboul ],7B4,DOO,000lOO hhope Uiat eventually rnnrkeU mnynny ; I ;S S S . nS . ”j»«uon-i” 1? Ml ■«■-lur- bushels—lhe I.irsul of rccord tb bbe expanded eiiouglP W take'the lhat dale. Al ihM lime Uierc waan.1 *w heat produced on the SS million '^Srthennore. the w f Ihlne*. are• « an annual msrkcl for about 978'78 aacre allotment authorized by law,I 5100 to D rastic Piece Gooicod Reductions A Jn fn T ^ p ro T em e n t Ii In ilKht-ght. million bu.ihels. ' TThL< allotment compares with acre-' i-hr tW i »houl4 b«, 1*s a» Tlie supply for 1D58 hns beenen aage.i In the past th a t reached 800 i for annm ent. T h t admin-nin- forfcajtl al 3.017,000,000 bu.'iheb. or nmillion ncres, *' ; ij Choose' Fror S iuon conurnd* the toob eonttreisress 13 per cent larjcr ihin when .1- Another would be the progrnm'nm' :'r . • Fashion Stripe Leno 1 do Idcnl Elienhowcr tnlered the Whilelie advocateda by the adm lnbtrntlon. It i w X n It are !nad«jU4l« to do ^ fob l u critic# rtply th a t the Hou.ie. Given uniuually Javornblolie wwould abandon 'all controls, give! ;• ■ Chambray \ I I w anu wouldn't *ue«ed;eed weather during the growing sea-a- fnrmSi ers completo freedom to pro-’B I th e son. IhU year's supply could enallyIly duced and would greatly lower gov- I • F ine N y lo n Sheen-j * II ‘T i n y rat« th t w h « t surpluaI* Is U exceed the presenl eiUmale. eiemmcnt price supports. | tiJt fact th at durtngrtng Thla sllunUon will be one of thehe Thfi third would be a program!°'j m ost 45” wide, washablo fhfEU*Sios-er admlnlitratlon the m atters wheat growers musl wrlfih;h embracinge: much moro rigid pro-1 before Roing lo polls June 30 to ductlond controb, w ith alloLmenls ‘7 *^pioV ed*’pn»ductlon control■Irol voKi yea or no en continuation of cutci In hnlf and price supporu kept3 w anted . ” on «»e «f«P* and «"'* 'markellng quotA.i on the IMD wheatat ntai or above the present level. t fea-wQw» eontrols for Iht alxth. un- crop.< Approval by at least two lhlrd.i BUTCHER BETTER ^ e f f l u t l o n p a w d by consre«.•M. of< those .voting Is required lo mnke ^ bll* lhe quotas operatlrr. I I Hu *pent mort lhan i'.i oil* I “ C ity C ouncil 'S lld u k o J lup- In a similar referendum a year j RAYON Spring Prints L £ ,rrj.^ rw « ;u “'’',ago on quola* tor the 105a crop. I - — — — ^ j . ; — the vole was 85 per cent In favor of the conlrol.i. O kays Signs Many farm Itidtrs suy the fnct \ C o o t ^ i ^ 3 Y D S . 1.00 MODERN MO DESIGN Judge Delays |th at no progress hiu been made in ! 66c YD. Rettlns wheat production and aup-‘I In Shoshone Mylar striped or plain Our < finest cottons P E E L C A N E 0 I* plica In line with market requlre-«■ SHOSHONE, April &—Applicallons HemngOver |menta polnta up lhe need for a fjfor building permlla were received 45" wide. idrastically rcduced, ^ I new opproscli (0 lhe wheat problem. , Y' and conUnued dbcuaslon held re-[ SHELL CHAIR l y The conllnufd existence of a big'"j gardlng - the propo.ied cliy project^ Tots’ Custody!'■J wheat surplus does nol mean lhat when city councllmen met Tuesdayi j ; n o w V I . President ELwnhower and his aee- _ MOSCOW. April 8 W'—A habe«& , night, retary ot agriculture, Ezra T aft PermlU were granted to the Cos- I EMBOSSED COTTON W OMEN'S , ccTpw hearlns here has been re- jBenson, have not tried lo remedy r e d u c e d H griff eompnny lo erect two largerge R S ttufd unUl Monday concer^nu the ilhe alluaUon. 4 . 9 9 I iteuHl Of two Tenntuee raothers . .ilgns en.U of the BelUa building in M T he ndmlnl-itnitlon has aeorched '.iUie city llmlU. , I Bedspread^ H ouse D resses- ikil Ihtlr three dauBhUra b t re-ll* (the^ corners of llie esrth for_new j to M -• tawd-1o-th«n. , ~r:"' r - No-the U. 8. highway 03 widening’ Handsome modem design H ■nu iwo u-omen claim the chll- a , record quanllty of the grain Into in i’ " ] ' ” » drta «tre removed from TenneMce , ,j projcct within the city llm lu, I ‘ L 88'^ *1peelS' cane shell chair .... H export marketa one year. In fact. ^ Tlie group voted lo offer the con- r ... 5,99 tiUwut permlMlon after they had foreign . shlpmenlt during lhe El/nd ateep driveway and acroas the If yen plant II. w# will have Iin t t ,I Beautiful splash faille and Entire stock of wools, ny ­ 50 onl^ Man'i Better 3 0 only fwWioraied h er daughter'* teail-lU- aU'eet and snapped off a tele- I qGlobe, Seed Vnd rw d ^ A J T . glama tweed. Itayon U f- lons, fleece* and bopuclc* SPECIAL nsoaj. phone pole, damaging the car'* I __ — ftla lined. Ing. Men'* FIno Orion ' Only other wllneaa duringIng back end. I Sportshirts r« ir» court action wa* Joe Oor-or- Eddie, age S, waa not hurt, 1 SWEATERS c®- former Troy school boardird I \ who aald the children “ I 2 for I tox H •PPMftd wtll cared for imd Mrs.in. . DINNER 19 PLANNED 1.99 ' “ ‘Wtkion enjoyed a good repula-la- FILER, Aprl! 5-Fller Community 1.99 Fnrm Bureau will have a "Victory’' RICES ED | Slu t a and M, Ions sleeves. ^ ? e n n e y ’ 8 super colossal M to . Hendrickson aald her h u j- p icoop of glittering pins, all as- poUuck dinner In honor of the ncw prlci ilaahed. n *Md hsd left her nine year* *80tgo Irmembers Mondav i t 7 pin. In the Mirrings, nccklaccs brace- O N 1 8 S U I T S ! I Ij “ 1 uie didn't know where ha wasras FFlier Orange hall. Members are ask- ■ I lets.cts. ^m o see, coma save! j M eren If he «ns alive. Sheihe e Farm Wool lined betler fabrics. i,duced. .5?^ Mr. #nd Mra, Joe Haycock, Bale aepanment for completo ad- Thry.are.moTiM.Jrom - -vertUtor coveraf# of your-l«nn~ — ‘’“ 1 *«''» employed < tale; hand bllb. newspaper cor* he will be em- erase, advance btlUng; all a t o a t r w J " the aummer by Demil ipecUl low rate. Every sale lUted 30 enlyl 9 6 only! {fl | In thb Farm A uct^ Calendar Women'* W ool ___M EN'S W HITE ' W jj ig !ia s;a ,r..r,r for 10 diys befort sale time at no c o n i. H eadsquares ' f S H I R T S m A P R i T 8 3 you'r* woirlil itoul BBlythe Clemons and-Dale Slane i your flfvrt - nOf - »»■ Advertbeoienl. April 4-S I] u u u now m un Mrt EdiEdlnboroBfb Jt Larteo—Aoctlonecn1 H 25c 2 ,., 88c I i - YOUR 5 wMachlno vashablt. €lzea APRILS B ijv alu e! 30” sq u are. st N. W. L ar«n I n e w s m p i r ^ 3 Weight, I NOW PRICED I Ovr co(n;ltli Ibu o> ion AdrerUutaent. April 1-1 B ooys' Reversible LOW cALome and die- ■ ■ Doffek i * Klaaa—AaeUeneer* lETIC FOODS hivt III Iht I I A T ONLY;.. Nylons Wash! ffl ' U ltl and |90dMH i*'t ta I f A P i i i i r i o 6 onlyl BOYS' 60 onlyl GIRL5' ^ tnd IhDii liltinlntol- M ■ _ Carver Lon* w ilt lift cvti m m AdvertlMmeot, April 8-9 yu«« aod Klaa*—AocUoBeen Suii' buy! F I stift rtillr tn}9Ti"l pw 1 ! Flannels! | Parka C oots Spring H ats 9 « t t wilh 109. ^ 5 . 8 8 A P m L i i It'l! be ajrcft before yo u ’ll n r F. C. BUlr and Othera il approach this price again | for tflilorinfr and fabricsI likelik this . . . no why wait g Adrertbemeal, April 8-9 . SlEM U t o l S 1 1 I KRENGEL'S J i o MetaersnlUi. AueUoneer 1 and pay more . get-thntit suitai NOWI All arc tailor- R 2.99 1.00 ed with Penney precision>n inii our regular alim-look 8 DDouble oubl barreled P e n n e y i l l A P R IL 14 . models. y zZip off hood. Size 4. . Styles e ta fit all ares. ' i,uyl)uyl A savins you caa’t. H|| HARDWARE1 . Edith W. -iless AdvtrilMmeat. April I I> » I ailford ff o rt to miss. U 1 GOURMET COUNTER ,KUaa an4 KUaa—AncUoaeeri ' __ ------~ \ g

\ TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO :..SUKDAY„^I^^^ i J a o e s o : ' I ^ s e of Booksf I MAGGIC VALLEY]^ RADIO SCHEEDULES" ' Buhl Man Pai*aralyzed Six Motlonths A g a i n I'j Continuing to r:* AceWent CaCan W alk N dw V K B A R K E E P KTFI KART ' With Some Aid ^ KAYT K l KLIX 1 a Hubbard tank. T b e txnk la tlDed »0 KO**r*l**) (IIM KUeeyeini*•> nSU 'KilM yclei) (tn< M o e n Jan (14Ag KlUcyel**!t*** *Th* doctocT^^d**Be after they viui water which Is aglUlcdi^'b? by ‘ j r c Sli**?****’ * ttJNDAT V Increase Hert •UNOAT •UNUAT tUSPAT found I coold m ore my toe* Uiat■at If presnrr. He was pUeed In the tank and walk U».parallel tur, I wanted to walk It wa* op lo mt,*m*,‘ daily (or the next th ree months. !!;'! A eeoUnskiv monlh-by-monUmonu. ^ SUNDAT lUtM T*di»U Ck. M N««ttt «t Itrar . _ It. ed Uie enure length of u-, ??’ la e n u t W l»»* dreuU ttaj cf book ixl T;l» luixkni T:1 - tre lia prescribed . by H iss Caiter m o rt« d 8ftUrd»y by Ubr#rl»n Ar Vakt di PrtpbKj : ru* ll:u« KUX S:*»:*IH>tl«riU H - * tta aciliut my lefS.** WlUimms expisins.lains. be .has a lol of exereun TW Cr».t Etmf ' ? IJJ C"?u“U * 11 :ul l.tr Junct Shov 9:IS C and oa Dee. 30. he was plaeed tn plied meat ahead of him. li, j. J" '- th u r L. DeVoWer. ------^ ° In January a brace was applied *' p,~p...T4.ing clrcuUUoD flcure ..t i::(0 KLU Kl . »:i9i|:'i* iKtSt^uS?"** • T;M a«rJtT3WBi4« to hll back and b e betpm a serleia t i " ; !l? f U w W Wkte I 'i l Aurck^CkriM of ezertisea designed to give him week for Uiree or four ir.crf’t? ‘ t-hrfeti"WOT-cnectRl-mitr*ffiBcrw State^Leading—------Uie-*U«agth-lo alt up. On-F*h. i;h5.:h* < lpt-f3imiafi_iii_uit_iia!ibw-.^ ^ __ITjijs^rtlLL — — , ujt and other therapy. (i -i-of 3^13 m u lb* UBM pwKxl■> '■•= !•* [ ; £ • £ t. v o u y n . ri9 K«»t I ::l Sin^tr - Itood for the flrat ttm e on a Utt IZ JQ KAYT Btro'Kr p.m. I.M Wr«. CiitUl*ii«iitiiuii : : 0> n«r> Rtr41»5I>«« >xnf» N . ' board and by Feb. 10 w u re«ly for Mk »:•« KUX H m b n t t j 'f:W t &Caxlu^ cf MmU {• Ol CoalM T tor WlUiama h u nrstly if jjeVolder »1m »Ut«(I IW[9 netnew tl •» S:BI !)•«• JUrdltr Hbow ,, iif West in Tree6 exercises In a walker. lh . n « .1 h u M , a I 7 col- ‘ s!b«r M il^na **H«b« II In »«iKltr Strtfitd* Tht' Ull board resembles theI top Ihroogh treatment i r :] li -'bookB were added to th t llbriry eoi lAlti DrMr 23 Ju- I::0 Nttlenil 1:00 UumMuiiSir, lU.illliirt -I:;? .149 ** 4:01 Ut>. Etr^lfT Skov }iiJ Jt . of an litmlng board and ean be !'*’leeUon. «1th J30 fcdull ind 23 Ju II »:*OKUX Nf»ibt« l i:]• l 'l iL«ia«F» i B»,i p. ^ I be P tr many week* he could nni ' •*venlle books belnj purchued »nd>nd30 3( JlJJ u- Farm Project!Cl turned to perm it th e paUentt lo Uie fingers on the hand. Thf p 2 '' ,« d u U bookj donttUd. Boolu wort r'r” J «;«»XUX N » -.W !=.!*, w stand almost upright. "Miss Cu uter te r aad tendons had bcrn r, ; ? ’’ •d 43 4i?g ||:ug BOISE, April 3 W - Idaho leads had to help' me on arjd off the bo«rd <’S u t *nd withdrawn -Included 4. iiv-''"' j'o j l^ X * nI'I biJTl iMtiUur I l>:M KUik b|taeo»*Uoa <»rd when his am i was pinnfd uMfT:.* '^ d u l t Wld a-JinTnlle for * toWiul oof *i‘» t-DS. ChurU tiuo Wt«iNfi>! i;09 Uuit mu>k Ul* wesl In Uee farming. bnt It vas a real th'rlll to standd up cab. ' Mutlt U OritB b» " 1.1 S.»» lltiwrl 'IS i Ba* C«Mi’ .SlaHyii ■ii iSSnliT S'*"- Sfntoptllo.'•i“ Chief FortsUr Vem Ouemsey7 otof after so long m a bed.-* Williams By constsnUy kneulirt » MOnOAT Ittll »<>• Il'Klllatt •00 *:** KAKT Ceticm Hf. f*«mount*d to 220. tm noled. ' •-■>. MO ■'* roi ELix’Nl^tri JrJJJ Ul* Boise Cascade corporaUon asaid id said. Alleon* pluUc. which is i;mS: ' J New readers refUtered wer* 13: .r tf tonight U u t Uie Oem stale ha* moi«more T ht walker exercises beganI on molding cUy. he has betoir.^j' 4 adult and M Jurenll*. wUh 27 « r 4 Nt«’»** **“*** MONDAT’ tSiJi l» t"rlr. }j *.J# N«rt cerUfled tree farms — <00 of Uiem—em— Feb. 10. 2k resembles those used U> flex Uit fingers m a I < Uaued to oul-of-lown patrons. Read' HtintiM Myilt t.m. lt:M Ctf Jenta Bka« I'jS• J* MtnligTM 4 J l Bob. lloutt Ptrt7 Uian any of Uie oUier 11 lU tesn la yean ago to teaeh babie* to walk.talk. hand. lU:’oiPH, lally, Slmilu' walkers a rc employed to M 2 en wlUidrawn were 08 adult and 1- |:M Kf»t. Kr..Kr«t HOS’DAT 10:30'30 K K*wt* *:>1 Sun. Houtt PttW Uie w ulem pine region. NaUonally, 1 to Williams 1.1 marrleil •’ • Juvenile ftr » toUl of 110. • :0a Ntwt, H’cilhtr 4-jS l.arr A.M. ^ J9KI1(1 0.O.n/. Tl»t l ; |l TbtttrtillllbotHotH Idaho ts fifth in the number■r of teach polio pnUenta to walk sgaln.gain, grown children. He );.>j 'k, S:3tl fiLTtnilb fur Dir HUNDAT 1 tree firm i within her borders. Ptb. 24 w u a tcd-leller day, lorfor resident of Buhl tor :r: 1* : Phonograph r e c o r d i clfculate(ulated 5:U Hu'Sr'?.**'"'* I-«r - • i:«i Hun.LB lolllM • •.«. • were 14B aduSt and m .JinrtstlaIla foifor loiut IUk Akwl Mnto ' io'm C'tifiMc'«i‘| Ib Air 7 ;•< K»»p'i Sunnr■ >>ld» »:C0 KLIX ■trtr The f ln t Western Pine assocliUonsUon Williams and M bs Cnster forr on of Uiem spent working (v ■a' * ,a UiUil of 2S3. Phonosraph record; Ciilln In Alf ‘ ■■H N»w« :lS VilltT Anitullor* T:00 'wttltrB llymnt"n* Ire* firm w u started In Idaho>0 1*1» Uial dsy, "Hcftook hU first cruUUy ltl, Buhl highway district. ‘‘ I ana ,i„o“•:!! SM iv»iur .m.. j};-.ijiijs:;; C" ‘ ;cJ Ku'x'’»i-"^t :0i Ctplul Dsm* 1:30 Nt»t 1 100 step." ML'S Coster explained. From’roin Wllllnms. wlio.^e dcinn'i-,... il, I Hidded amoupUd to 30 adult anc E l" .' 1 ;Ct Sun.Ur r»lllf« . J=-«:J0 iWorU »’ S»> 7:ii Wttltrn Ilrma*ia* '**• Oumsey said il lakes 100 i • three Juvenile and two adultI antand U:M M.ft Alioxl Muik. i i IIS CcmmUm In Alf »;:o WrtlWr * rotdt[»l»dllnMnt* lo merchantable timber. progreu In his long flghl to walk lhe fa d th a t he csn «n» C tnlfP okt lit.______>:>! W..il»tr A fo.4>»«» llttdllnM fe- td. Oo Uial dny he reien.*ied his Rrlp Sfio.tn JurenU# neUao. U M Juvenile v ^ li i:o» o n tn mitwoai«» j ; : “j Muile i.*“ 1:10 lYftlhcr A :^>i'li ll:OS ilplns *N N*^l«i - :30 Utl*4> Ctrttr 1,.,, Muilc br SurlltklJn*.*,. ^ PTflgram. Ourniey re- grip dUln’l smoke, niosdy becsuw :)••• . I -non-flcuon. J7 na*aUne* and«■ 1.” lili Uuilt Cof Y«;i M>9 M N ..I 3:00 Unn,'t I\.M |;:W iwiia-..i<)» , ';o ^ pari of a naUonal niovemenl thalUial lix feet. doing ll. bul on Ui« 11,1 pam pblfU. :1o‘ rum MO.S'DAT i^nnuAlly pump* bllUons of deOlatilUari Friday Williams dem onstratedI hU started again." ’ * ’.r l I [os «i,ln. •N*K’,« li, } IjJlU HNbob Into lhe country's economy.' Sn iil; iiiiS": ::00 KLIX NtwikMt .01 ««rrr«. j,, p The money, be aald. comt* from rc»- iiH '“ihMoita *:0« iwI7tu'io'**^’ sloo KLIX liSi:01 ildi« foresi ladustry payTolls sustained by “\n n r7 \ N*«i lO^CO IllchClrld II<^orUr>orUr 1:01 Vour* Trvlr. Pern 1:01 al Muilt 10:11 liprlnkllti' iiurduil th* conitrvsUon th a t tree farminga Jim/IV ;s i.v —’"’ !sa?.c?....2 ___ produces. Value of Ul* tre* farming move­ ment to Uie fulure Is Ju il aboul M Tokyo-Madrid [Engine Afirej. Incalculable. Oumsey said. As= Uie HDMStlMlllliB I Televisision Log frowths mature, they aasurt unllm- ^ ited conlrolled harvesla of wood, snd LC tha forestry pracUce* required U A m u e dally Flight Delayed MONDAT — U.S. Airplane protect Ute Urms In turn pmmole KLIX-TV .} ;» XLtX Hwdliatt b«li« ^ a a d * S * f m a l ^ dally ctr- 1 improvtment of watersheds. in re- i e r (Channel 11} 3:eo B(UhC«r O v CBS cuUUon bcUic 331 boofci per day Over Weathei S:ll 8wr«l Buna CDS Lands Safely• '^ y "Crop’' RotaUon of aoo.flctlon elrculaUd , ,, BUHDAT YOKCTA AIR8A8E. Ja p an , April Apr !»;«• tJM i:l« t i f at Nlsht CBS lo r lh* m onthT ru « per e*nt. Cmtrmtt TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE,lASE, WiUiIn BO years, said Uie corpcr-rpcr- • r io s This Bigt CoaCompanion rca lu ra • Ched- 0 (Sunday) (in—A ch&nite In weathe:aUier i- » k u x iit.diin» S:W KUi S W « r B«i CaUf.. April S tA -A o a tr force C-S7C-57 lUon forester, nearly all Umber RccclpU for mooUi nnia- condlUons early today forced aI last-lasl 1;« MMk v.).f Airfoliurt S;]S KLIX KowWd Klik canytni U persons turned back,k and harvuUng will orlglntilo In plannednned flD*i on orerdo* booki t»3S; M»i)C Tta.a minute postponement of a record ;;SS.”iS"SS"«. l . u D«ooj f.fofUtr i:JS Dkk tiM Ik* l>Mk«« C;iU iflnet farming liiow lh a l for Ute^ flrsl *:0* DtSBX Tkentt of San Pnnclsco on three engine* ported oo two nev IKhtlnc ftiture«udge. of the Jel tanker awaited final ap ! 3 a t 11:3S aJn. EST-to climax a alx Uomb( . air fore* base, Hawaii, I Cham ber of Commerce, K hnf n n li »'lng. and hli aeven-man crew ha Humans—Eallats Like Them, tO(t o o McOugan itld the plane—a ^ ^p« Launched in East d u b . Seni. Trank Church anfl tmHen- completed plannln«-th*-fll8ht-an ------— which •'lii»'bten-plagued--w llh-ea»i-ea- -•poRTSMOtmr.-TarrApni-STn5 ^ . ry Dwonhak, Rep. Kamer Budge. were originally ichednled to takeo;skeoff ~S A N ‘'liW troV l:a»f?rA ’prTl“1 S8 l, among M n . Boorle'i potted planli plar gine trouble in recent m onths—was—was —ThB navy’s newest submnriae, Uie the ' Harold PrtntU. Mri.'Wallace SQ Wll- f* a t B:30 am . (3:30 pm . EST S3atur- atw —Tills Etuiie'r bunny loves humumani ar bdoon and cholc* flowers tn tUse Jutt pasl the midway point inI tha nilsslle-flring USS Orowler, w u klion, Mrs. Ptank DeLuc* and J. P. —and enU like one. garden. • 2.300-mlie night when he fellII 'a‘a isunched here todny. T h o m iit______B ut tha air force cpokesmnn. aal The William Boones bouRhtIt hithirn jifl cookies, popcom. craccnck- slight Jar and fire warnings Inn the The Orwwler will Join Uie fleet . fc change In the weather, mullnoiUy bonny on OooOood jf,_ french bread — alm ostal aiany cockpit Ut up." before Uie year Is out. able to hll I cov- ■^'1 eondlUoas.forotd adeUy., ^ Friday. 1057, for dsughten Bnrbanirbara, jtarch. Hell leap Into anI ovioven "I looked to Uie rig h t and sawmw a tn y target In th e world wlUih a 13, and Linda, 8. , it he sees a cracker there., HtHe’ll glow la the Inboard engine, then nuclear warhead. ■’ Meet Praised rc e n t Arrival Wedneaday . f Almost Immediately he beuan I - The ilrstotanker, wiUi SutMUik i ?an lo Jit b e t-m u c h as a do* doesdoes— flames." ha iald. 'W e used the< C02 Tho *ijm undersea em tt, 317 feetfeel f J}* b eat.h U way into their affecUor;cUons {„ food. Ha doesnt care mi»much tire lighting equipment buUt Into long, illd Into the Ptscauquls river Qt of th e controls arrived a t Yokota WeC'2 ^ * — deiplte tome yinoylns fora} 4 (elt XMday from CuU* air foro* ba* for vegeUbles. H* doesn’t< Uon November." the const guard Bowrrer, a foil U per cent oi force Oen. Curtis Lemay, w ho pllol Ha lecma to enjoy television3n aiand wealher ship Minnetonka. McOuganugan thoM who relum ed the ihw U fell ed another KC-13S Usl y e ar on a PHIItADEXPIuJL Aprl! 5 — - will, watch It for several mlnutilnutes relumed lo Uie ahip aad began citi th a t there waa "Insufficient: Ums1 U HJH -m ll . tll.ht. _____ Pormetiarmv CanL Wltscn H. J5btp-- sh»r «(-fM lm»._____. . r-,— corer the topics oullned," and 31 . herd iald BalurdayhiTwould Iwaawnlt He divides his Ume amongng the11 (^e fire. aTrer'~“’— •" p e r oent fait th ty dliUked w hat they official noUce cf a mllltan’ c courl o u rli house, yard and gange. He■ hnies hnl The plane dropped lo 3.000 - feet - H H w called “tba tendency to rraenUlxe r decision lh a l set aside his court coui pens; learned to free hlm seltt fromtro "t'd McOugan ordered 4.000 pounds BOY ra th e r th a n atU ek fpeclflc pnb- Former Bank m arllal conviction of lying aboul h bould _ - .- ■ ■ ■ ■ >ut his one. But h c doesnt dig unde(lei Uthe of passengers' baggage and tools I J l weight before taking any action acllo fence nnd U content to itny homho„*. Uirown oul to lighten th e load and Serenty per cent felt there was Employe HeldLCL toward relnilatemenl. He'll scrntch on a door if he'1 conser^'e.fuel. SING n o t enoofh tlaie allowed for ladl- The U, 6, courl of mlllUiy apped!■ppenb ''nfits In Uie house. He aeems•ms to By Uils Ume Uia fire wo* gtrad- n d - - Tldnal pahldpaUon. rrld ay le t aside a guilty findingig nnn n d tnJoy an nulomoblte ride, snuggliiuRgled unlly dying down, b u t •white ip]arts a rts r Y O U R ------T h* evaluation ahecta also -^ asked “^For Shortag “ n o r a lalesman In Phlladelplilielplila. "ny Interest In passing scenery.nery. and the propeller was feathered. there ARCO. April B W -M n . M arjorlirjorie wants one. His appeUte has made Mr. Ra'b- Ral ------W A Y 'aereO'Pcr cent uOd the proframItudy Owen, 40-year-old form er book- book . Duty In Kore« bll large for his ilzo—13 pounc„unds. READ TIMEa-NEWS WANT AD3, "coTercd educaUon rery well."neel- The keeper al the BuUe County Ban Says Boone: analral* ootei, hoverer. that IS i^ n '^ A veteran of 13 yenrs scrvlce.ce. In-lr .'Bunny enls only one meal ^ j TO T H E hould here, was arresled Salurdny In cor eluding duly In Korea, shcphct per cent felt Um meeUnc ihouldiUngi necUon wlUi a $0d,3S8J« ahorU»B8 ge O:c d sy -b u l 11 last* 34 h o u n i" har* Included 'mer* concern for I m i u M •more bank money. o cinl notice of the court'* acllo ^ T O P achool ' finance.** Th* dlitrlet'i0 per She was arraigned betora U.l action ■ ■ NOW O P E N ! anaiysla also *ay* Mother u iwhould e ^ Commlisloner Edna Adams In T,l.hn Idah before Uklng tho first step toward towar relnsUtement." SUNDAY—MONDAY were ot many rarieUu." (mi." ^ ^ Ils on a charge of Tlolstlng Ui O F U nder th* queiUoo. "W hat-'R^-eelsht ^gned March I. She had workedKed att cllmlnat* “fitr boyi." f DocumenUry Film w o r l d ! : In f:" S3 per cent felt iher* ahould•Mme ^*6 *>«k, th* only ona in Ar«o.. sineslnc^ *nie Philadelphian was weighedhed ono SUNDAY-MONDAY be “OD* or two (Uch town meetlnsi a dispensary senle In Pebrunry, 105 a "FORBIDDEN DESERT" a year;" 13 per cent favored '•morebmiv ni'ller said all of Uie m oneyy wtwas The needle went is far is ll could- IN CX3LOR audlenco parUclpaUon." and 10.d per In Insured, "so ll dc»es nol afteclcl In-lr 300 pounds. He ,went hom e.-keir.'k e ^t I cent felt a future meellng ahould dividual depoilts." weighing himself en hb baihrooijiroom runawoys deal w ith “mor* ipcellio problemi."aUier V He “ •'* Mf*- O*®" lother scale and filing weight rtporu. T h* audience alio wai aiked to df two children who« husband rur i n J a p a n t I Indteal* what toplci Uiey wanted to th e SftwiooUi club In Arco. H c Ml Convlcled and Dismissed d lic u u a t a n o t h t r conference.y ,n .i' he believed the Owens h a d movemoved When he reporled a rending ( Eighteen per cent iild "school fi­ to Arco from Nampa In 19499 andan 245 pounds In June, 19SG.K:: bi weighed 354 Uia nexl day on Ui SBSG nance" ihould be dlKuised; eight in Uie m / . ^ 3 | It in dispensary- scale, he wax cliarge j per cenl replied that the "Mme Tliomns J. Oearty. a g e n t 1 linrged ', aubjecli'' ihould b« UUed 3 about Uitti charge of Uia federal b ureaukU of( with making i falM offlclnl sutu t again: eight per cenl fell "ablllly InvesUgallon a l Butle, M o n t..l ment and dlrecUng a Kubordlnnte.IK t The story that had { srouplag" ahould b* Includedbifmi In '^'hlcli handles the M onU na-IdahIdaho mnke a false olllclil report. He wn anolher meeUng. ' dlslrlct. announced Uie a rrest. convicted and ordered dLimLise H B Jm lo be told about a j According to the analyili. 'Other„ U * Oeariy iald Uia bank ahorUortsge t from service wllh forfeiture of pn ; answers Included Intereit In report­ was fiiKlosed by an audit by reFee d - and benefits. . rock V roll kinjr who ing pracUoea to parents, curriculum,point enl Reierva Bank Examiner Oeort Jeorge ^ bo»rd of review upheld lh - m ' m - te*Ung and guidance, and r e ^ n i l - , conviction bul reduced Uie .^entenc sanff his way out of the blllty of tbe home.’* r h a w *^’ni*e^*bink. with tiSui aaseU < sai =“ ®‘ to forfeiture of 1100 n m onlh fc Tommy 6 ln g i. . . T he anslyila commenis. "Abouttorn* million dollar*. U' fed .ilx months. A monUi afwr the; courlcom TCCHNICOLORc • Wt.N 1 L ..t Ym heheart of the South 33 p cr ccnt of those reporUngto di». re­ Insured, marUaL Shepherd was rtltaaedi fromfroi quested more town mttUaga aoeneral thai com plaint wi • si»( a .. Hint :L..‘r auUiorlied by AuUUjit U .S . AiAU ______CtsM I ___._inlO-the.heart_of„in ______tha clUzeni could parUclpate furthei _ Shcpherd. .who-U ilx .feel. U Uirt i r t e ------— RAMONA CLOSED ih ilu d y ln f ed;ie*l]onal problemsMfor.- iffwy-BwrneUv-a.-Bertjulit-i Inches Ull. and now welglis 3‘ FOR THE SUMMER! • n tl'i All 1 Wint • A bout 10 per cenl of the eralu*-icaUon ■arrlcs pound.% said he hssn'i had muc Mtf. . the nation! . » Uona complimented the orga&UaUor•anlta. Conviction of the charge carrii publlj prisonson «or *’*>' of flndlni: lomc Featnr*.8UrU ati (] * of th e meeUng.** thing to do sinca his relrn.ie froi I RIO REY Drive-In I B a iU n d and Klelnkopf also poln liS5. J:SS-S:S5 -1:55- «:i5 out. “M any luggesUons could hardl;\ Til* loutheastem Id ih o commimmu- »«tlve duly. 'T h e o rre — J e ro m e be tabulatewd»r I fewnd.yowl^_____| Spud Rate Plei I / ' R O W I i B O IS R April 8 #B - A ot Unlc last ■ \V \ m SUl4^.-M0N^ Pacific railroad emergency rale4ampa- k ■ IH M M !m M Evary Woman Hot SnKHUTCHnSOR'JERftT^AMS —■ pllclitloD, dcalgned to bring lUch pota a i ■ J Drtamed of thiit ahlppln* rataa from w eit^ .Idahi Idaho ■ VOPEN 1' ' AOOB> eaa tem Oregon area more closcly I d a — ft Islan d wtth T W Q W E N t 3 k .C .l)^ L O « Uno w ith those for Uie Idaho Pa| ' BLUE LAKES BLVD, I area, today waa pending .“as In U I transcontinental freight rale burtaen-cent ■ ^ NEAR EAST S-POINTS I Doyle 81mm*. >en Uie M ------of tbo Idaho Orowtr-Shlpperatm a« a * > daUon. reported lhat an intenu S T A R T S^ M ' ■ commerce commission order ot U ^ S b tf let rate* for Uia Nanip I 5 X ° s a E i Ontario area which ar* as much ■ 1 8:45 ONLY TODAY jl SS, U -U I..« ! « • * • I 39 cent# abovi Uio»a for lha Ida jItCW Uf- DRAWL, FAST DRAW! iDoort Open 1:15 p.m. '’j ^ B ^Sd Ul# pfop^’ ! pacific, which w ai docketed wl the bureau, would aet a aeven-ce S Jx lm u m ‘ Snack Bor— PloygroundBfCAUIOUH ( »nd lower fre lih t ^ t a^re J l L i '

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not be«n M e n 'k n u s d W owov x*« II ~ ' eenUy. • - ■ II Court Appeal N erV ^ E?MIited Ruler'll]Installed by Elks'LS Lodge SSpeculation Inciicreases Oyer The Hiinesrian jvuth n«irfp«p« II Wedneaday quoted » Sorltt adenUit, l l * III T est i n ' K. P. SU^ukOTld. as strtag tba || Boiiib I Soviets’ Nextxt Move Space' launching: 'of 'sputnik, i n , w as Im - I I I MOSCOW. April S ir-S p ecu la-la- n »pace vehicle has bun tucceufullyy mlnent mln and "We hsre. several U I llo lion Is incrtaslnE dally nn the d.iiritf ililiot Into orbll or has re.whed ItsJ ed dogs■ a t our flSsjiOul." J l Bans Praiseded I and nature of the S o u ri Union'/,tl'/, i.irKet.i.i HHe was quoted as asylnr the next | | -S ta . I next venture Into space. An nn pxnniple of the lilnls pub-, f®''Sovlel satellite .would be b m n * | | l <(lnn.. ■ The Kremlin never says anyllilncnc nIKhert hero, the biological scleniiit.. heavier Uian Uie halX»Um sputnik H I :tu n s ■ about lls sclenUflc nctivitirs until111 i>1’. I.ukov. urote in Komjomol,i II and * mlghl weigh as mlich as ).• |l | rough I It U able to announce an achieve-e- ;> f’ravda ye.ilerday tin t sputnik II.I 000 pound*. IIPI w tu •*"**“iswec I mrnt. IVivhlch U expccled to bum oul some- lliKi any- »ny- I The only thing foreign corrrs-'J- n nine bfiw rcn tomorrow and April 15, ------Kl' w bM ..pro- ■ po: pendents have to so on is ilir lo- h:hud rrsl.ilcrert Instnnces Of "» sharpp Decree Granted ^1, I cent prediction by Premier .NikK^ll'i ;u ;icceleratinn In the ni^mber of cos- . P « ^ ' commented yesterdiyerday I Kl Klirushchev th a t the nexl SovinI*"! m mlc partlclr.'," in sp.ice. - .j^j-A divorce decre* was gruiled fn . Tain Fall* district court PWday to ll ■ ------^I ?p»ce_development_wlll.Jje_uurUi _ J - aaiunc for. It L< nrr.\unifd llist llif —Isakor-nnifi further-rfararrh'WSS:» Mra.-JoyceMcCiiI'tram I/6ois-M.--i.'* Iflj So«‘‘'“ ‘ ^ , n a RuMcll and >nd f 7, ‘ bc‘be^t Soviet acleniific briiUis ara 2McCl>]l.___ pft.v^encer.i tn /.pnce slilp.iSle^com-■- There were riS .children ur e w n w ^ philosopJ'*f " piullnB naked » aorklng on the launching of nra iiicnied th n t liie esperlinenl wllh mu: KitntUt Unu ^ Injunellonicllon sputniks 10 fulfill Khru.^licliev'A , h munlty properly" Involved. H e r l l jrffftl couri * t-ilkn, lhe (lf>e p;uvrenger, hsd wivedd Mnnamed was restored to Jpyce 6«ra» II tests. A ' proiiilie that "there are plenty more_ ruMiy quc.'tloiu tonneilfd *Uli Uif tair -rttuui furih" of thtthe r coming," ■ I wcurlty of p.i.vstncers on futuree Tlieyt were married Oct. 10. 1857, \W/ • Il ls five m onths since Ihe Rus-i»- rifllRliU "ntid tlicrr b no doubt new»' at .1 was represented by ^ajte Ciw . jptctntor” ftt « slsuj fired the dog-cnrrylns spul- n Paul- T ll- fxperlmenla will be mnde." qGuy u j I^-Klnney. Twin yalU attorney. nlk II into orbll where it Is non5M -iiiB pro/,p«l.i of mnn's fllghl In " '•* cr le-wlnnlnj profeuorfesior R ■ F flrculsUnj?; In compnny «ilh three jj,inlerplnnetnry .ipnce nre becoming C.UIomU Institutetltute W Amencan earth antelllle.s. In Ih.ilI'” j,jmore rcalUitlc and nearer every: lime there has been no official So- j , ■ ot Te«hnolo»y. w u h e d 'llie / llll dny." he wrote. ’I 1 Heait Disease I 'tlie ; - > I Vlfvlft »ord on any new experiments. f Humphrey bro»dMsidcasi *' Unofflclnl sources In London sug-' There have been various reports a o 4 / ■ ®»Ln« to ‘-ihow tl>' Inde- 'nde- geMed W ednesday ihst, the Soviet • nd vague hints In aclence artlclej” [„banning o f dlplomalle travel in Uie| i “".ifnce of »ctlon In th li countn'-" n tn '.' 1 published here about olher Soviet u Uiey ; , ^ Ukrnlne. Crim es. Caursius and cen-!| «Stom ach Trouble '<11 ni.imid* announced tliey experiments but no firm Infonna- .r ^ 5 ,R, - iimlUr lUlt In Orent□ reat , H *• tral Aslan «rea.i for Ihe nexl sev- h rral day* m ight be conne«ted_>ltlili C snT oft«J Be Correctwl by ' ““'I “ .nrt i n ' to «lle one ‘I /j'i' Tlitre Is r o information here I m llltnn'exercises or a netv shool in-. r«ren tle, accuraU Chlropraetia s-l I S ? m > '”™*' j aboul actlvlUea around Soviet cm-n^- to ouler Rpace, AtAdJustmenUl Nj in the Soviet procurntor-•ator- ifr ) . .■ I • lers of apace experiments and few in M ^ow »nd vere seekingeking ^ ______;- . J X ausilans—*M n—know—where suclT "—Soni*-«f—these—»rTM-*n"clo»(r — centers are. t*'until TueAday, other* unlll April' ^ r f i o ‘puiVlor Sl'S'on t the nomer W. Ilertacb. aeeond frocfrom left, sutfolBf exalted rulrr, Twlarwla nlfhl al (he KIka lodge. Other** are Roberi W ariaee.'leR, loyal knight,t. It Is likely the first word In Mos-«• 15.15 Tlte Sunday Times lit Londonnl I ^**'c^OPEACTroB*^*^ ' __ .FallsJodre n«I, JirOK. pai«eilei j (avel le lh* Incemiof ezalird ruler,uier, and A. 8 ,.CuUlng, leadlnc.knight>ighl._New_offirfr» aerre for one year,I. cotcow of-any-neTr flovlel venture will111 hihn* reported thal~sever*l leading'2 ' ISO North M ala RZ X.4T11 * sovemmenl w m exijjecl* p « t- E. A. (Al) llaiuley, second Iromrom rlfbt. at eerio6nlea held ThursdayIday Staff photo-engraving) ______]______com*w aome hours after Ihe nextxl Si Sovlel space and rocket experts had J w o p ^ e th* w it on jroundi I fh.i iome or the group *r« a llens ar - * * . . ™iTy E. A. Baguley ~ THEMMAYFAIR SHOPDP "at Takes Office ? f w u ^ n d four other mcmberj or Uie » W enjrw M s r ' Of T. F. ElksL ffS'* to 'th e petition. BlthouRlilough E- A. Bs'gulpy was Installed Tliurshurs- fliher »lde could force enrller actionctlon. dsy a,^ exalted ruled of th» T«ltTttln Th* t;.S. *prlnit tests r»lU Elks lodge No. 1183. /^'TyjnNje under w»y before the nextnexl Al.« ln.vt.illed were A. S. .Cutting Mtefmed letding knleJit; Bob W nl ‘V iulS s lold hll new« conferencerence jnce. loyal knight; Hownrd Allen lht w it nol brouKht to "em-■•em- ifcturlng knight; Leo P . Radke birriH’ Die Unlled Slates b uJt t to chaplnlu; C»rl W. Berg, e.vjulre -jfcure redrew Irom rll nucleariclear john Lelnen, Inner guard: Charle:larles p. L.ir«n. secretarj': Weldonn D ^ **’AiUirocy A.L. Wlrln. Los Anuele*,jjelM. jiMitinj, ireniurcr, and Ralph Mac- MaC' . one of « o l»'^yers who filed1 the Furlnne. orRnntsl. ' luit, explslned that n U.S. decreeecree a , W. Mndland. district deputj 18 hilt te-'tlng. by this countryuntry |>mnd esalled ruler, coaducted the thi would be ••condltlonul” cn lUcetM-•ceM- InsUlIatlon ceremonlcs, Imtalllni /ul court scllon In nu u U . Bainiley anil Lelnen. , im#.<3rii:ln«l 11*1 of pU lntlffsfs In Others InsUlIlng tha new offlcen H 1 the U.ft iull IncludKl 1« Amerl-merl- were Paul Taber, esteemed leadlniadlns MM, Britons, J»p»n«e and Cana-:ana- knight: Cecil Pftwl. loyal inlghtlight: . u . dUiJ. mostly Klenllsts and clenty-ency- Alvle B. Knight, lecturlnK knighl men. Before the suit wax filed three O. P. Durall. chaplain: Robert E oUitf name* were added. IncludlTBJdlng White, esquire; L. V. Oroves, aecrc' Uirtln Niemoeller. president of■f Uielhe tary; Leonard Avant, treasurer, ant TARTS M(lONDAY i\MORNIN SIG AT 9:330 . Eruigellcal Congrtcatlon of Oer-O er- Darrell Dorlon. orgiinlsl. TheI ne« • . S T nuny. Welsbsden. Oermany: Andreindre trustee was Installed by Wyat TToomj. director of the Malsonin deda Walt.v Il Reconciliation, Verullles. France,ance. Tlie new exalted ruler point* ou ____ Come, early______^ 1 ^ - snd Kathleen Lonsdale, profesdor-oflor-of Ihat he and CulUng, Wallace. Al­ ehtmUtfy at Universlly Collegoso of Jen. R-idke, Berg and Domer W for best London, Middlesex,. England. Berlsch. ImmedlaK p « t exaltet - - K l niler, will participate In naUonaLlonal selections ’ ritualistic honors n t the Elks con­ ? m v pm i venUon In New York Clly frofffrom Flames in Home July 6 to 10. The six men composinpose —. — . fl the local ritualistic tenm which1 hash u Fatal to Woman, won ths state chim plonahlp three thre< 1-Year-Old Babyj J , ------EAST WENATCHEt Y p r^ 8J oA OUST O PrO SlTlO K - U r t. De\bert Edy, 31, and herer 1- ACCRA. Ghana. April 8 IB—The • hHalf-Price RackI ;tar*old son. Wllllun, were burnedim ed rovernment Salurday ordered nine 8 to death esrly this momlns osI Edy leaders of tha opposlUon Unitednlted Wtalnly tried to re«u« them froijiom a.a Party to gel out of the eountir. This fire which destrtyed their Iwo-two- broujhl to 34 the number of per­ L O Al D E D w i t h BARGAINS!! SkirtsSk . . . Blouses itory rrani« houM here. sons deported In G hana's first 13 Doutlu counly Sheriff Chesterlesler monlhi cf Independence. . . . SweSweaters .. . Slacks . . . Man}[any other items too ^ Ba»em u ld Edy, JJ, received *ec- . ond-degrea bums on hU face and■n'l Keep ycinr Baby Chlcka and Broil-Iron- num erqierqus to mention! Odd lots,, brokenbr sizes, som e anns an^ serers cuts when h s ap> era onBuiiefM aah from Globi. Adr. itly soiled! Terrific saVlllgs If yi wtiJde ef the house and ania.ihedled a ^TTngfiir ««nd-story slndow in an M iempt lo reach lils tripped wife and child. Arthritis—Rheumatismm !(« lapied Into uncon.v;lousneu Vital Facts Explained Ihtn firemen arrived ahortly afler lht slarm was turned In a l 4 \.m a.m. ! FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKK A fMler son, Joo noberls, 16.• m “- * As a public servlci to all read*•ad. p — — apfd unhurt ind firemen aaid‘ *P*ap- era of this paper, a new SB-pagelage — pL’tillj'-he-Kia-lha-flrst-to -turn hrl- .... __ - JS L j P U th.< alarm. highly lllustnited book on Arlhrl- . Us and Rheumatism will be mall-all- Boters u ld Ur*. Edy was drcAsed. ed ABSOLUTELY FREE lo all l:iUitlns sh« might hav* bten who write for It. i n n of lhe flra and com ta' get Thla PREE BOOK fully «»- ANIID MORE flff son when they wer# trapped plains th* causes, ill-effecU anda” d bf naiDM. Both bodlea wer« found COA E I iful «i the loaer floor of tho burned danger In neglect of these painful .y?” and crippling conditions. I t aUo houM with Mn. Edy atlll holdlns v « In cluides d es entire stock of better name:me brand coats. E n - hff»n, Bowfsaald, -. • ^ describes a successfully proven K—» dmgleas method of treatment C.UM of ths hlou has n o t been aw \ tire groijroup to be reduced regardlessjss of( former price. dtiCTmlned. “•*" which has been applied In many thousand* ot eases. 3RMALS iDT ^ ~F0 This book U you n WTTHODT g iv es BLEgSING COST or obllgaUon. I t may b« the n VATICAN c fr y . April 6 10—Pop*Pope means of saving years of untold:«Id I . and CCocktail Dresses Xlf. rtipondlng to ch.*erss of misery. Don'l delay. Bend for Onl/ a few jpringring'forrhals' ond CKktall dresses>es loft.l< ■ " ' «'fril thouiuind Easter Pllifrlms,•Ims, your FREE BOOK today. Addressress '■W d tft his apariment windowidow The BaU Clinic. Dept. 4303, Ei>El* . ■ Vz-y-L COff V If your tiza is; hchere, you'll moke a wonderfulul bbuy! ' w l tUlufdsy and gava them hU bleaslng.sing, celalor Bprlngs. Mo.—Adv. V>VALUES TO $50.00 — R og.'IS. 19.75-49.75...... NowN 9.95-26.50 1 /2 mI ______^ , OFF jp &^[rrani, m rnif^ Mfc W

Entire itock of earlier springng nmerchandise must be cleared to rrmake room for _ . ' [’ tt th e incom ing sto c k s o f nevirBV/ ssummer fashions that ara^Orrlvlrrrlvlng tvtry doyl ^ I BRAS an d GIRDL5 L E S ...... 1/51/2 PRICE II W YOIDUR W n JDRES!SES One G roup Discor;continued Styles - B roken!,en Sizes ilu ? NEVWI'SMPER^ G ro u p includes in our entire pre-Easteister stock of better ______d re sseses I (all rcduced to a fractionin cof their original______p ric e ) I HHJAMMAG ■ BLOUSES • T^H IRTS V o lu t* to ■ E • SLIPS • DREDRESSES 19.75.. L E • SKIRTS and many,iny, many r...... 3.91?8 7.98 TABl■ i other items. Brokenken sizes. * -Voluciie Bomt sllffhlljr soiled,led, all drastically REDUCED) foifor thj* r 29.75..C 8.9198-9.98 annual pr«-Buaunerrdean-upl de I c ^ V a lu e s to 39.75.. 98cIC&2.98( I : s'.” 12.988 14.98 ., V> o lu M t o 1 9 .7 5 . § P O VW E R if V o lu c i to 69.75..5 17.988-29.98 •The M i Shop N O R E F^UNDS-EXCHANGES. U h ALLAL SALES FINAL , ...... a y f a i r *

I V TIMES-NEWS. t wWIN. i : FALLS,-JDApO " SUNDAY,S ATHIL e. isj, | PAGE EIGHT 1 ______Market Group Car Dempli)lished When It CrashesC IhI^ T .. F.1 House Pediatric Surgerj■r^ Problem s Hailey Hai Will H o n ^ ;; I To Be Topic of•f iita h Speaker Names Heads,, { Common problem* tn pediatric nrnuham. who recroiiT >eslr-,V'V J surgery will be the subject of Dr. Hailey cliy libmrinn, vi;i b M iJ ./' ' M l^* -* • ■* * ed UoM onday evenlni: ar a eolfff'X t- • Votes-Awardss i Dean W. Tanner, Ogden, a l Uie ^ loto be heldI from t until 9 n -I SogUi C eotnM dnno UcdJcJil society ‘ yv Iot>bylobby of the Hotel . eitoaioNE. Aprirs - omcen [ dinner meeUng kL7:30 p,'m. Tuesday ;-i, a t Magic VaUer Memorial hosplUl. Mrs. Jo h n Davies, «ii( t,*-u,.y • B' wert eJtcWd i t • mftUiw eJ Uit" -i: V- mayor, and" Mrs. Paul Jmir, r^'' ! tiH-nin c w n ty MBrteUna »«oci- f Dr. Tanner whU h u published ... ™ manymaDy.papcrs^cn pediatric surgery, JS han of the library board - S»" U-on.'U rrh - Mrs. L. ..F . Heaglr. .a s Jenser , dletVdlctV -a h d 'T h o m u Dee Memorial Jensen nnd Mrs. PnUpr5p-t„“ - f*”, osther th e r.members of the UjArd '%'• AC he I ' ' ^ f l i hoiplUl in Ogden. He U chUf of testeasct ■ surgical*tirglci aervlce a t the velerniu f l - , , ' hoatea ed Mrs Cunningham »iii b» b-»’ JlOUM. Ml • admlnlstraUonadmin hosplUl In Sail Lake ■ . The croup voUiJ to pro»lile »:0 for City. Ke1 holds the UUe of nutsU ot ientey DaTien."-" ■*‘■7*. !| »l Uie wMtliouae to John Bale. r ■ KarvaHarvard Medical school where he L H ■ ' w u graduated In 1S35. He liu held WM AllA ll. of Mr.v Cunnlnshnm',' S* the''j>osU of assLsUnt resident of I M »re invited to allend. ll on Uie »ool pofil v.'n uh DlacuMlon waa held rejirdlnt a | HAILEY. April S-G uesls ofRlch- QSystem Pledged Ford driven by Nell C»^•,ld^, i! y> ! wool atorsK# wareliowe. 0»cnon ft ff .. I T " : ■, ^ nrdard StStephens, prosram chairman for ^ lltjb u m WCJ.U \ Fletcher, of Uii local wlea T»rd, k thrrmirWSy noon meeUnTbmo- —gn'Tjlluaaui'JE. Aprll-fr-An-audlfl n:.» I apoke on Uie mitkeUnE poulblllty I tarinn.tarinns, were Juhl Kauffman nnd jyBU-lysu-m for Uic hlsll Khool is plinu.M MnLiuMnt-iudn vehicle fMimaifd >' r_Jor lambs this area, auUnf lhatK j ■ E Z l t i l l nine 1memben of the Haltey high assured. According to Floyd silvn, j75.175. a ApproxliniMely: 150 tli-ir.asf »>, school r1ilionioni‘Tont[rtr*t)-l^neeliKneeland were vUltlng Roiarlnns 4,000 lamtu per day. I n- from the Ketchum-Sun Vniley club. i Lo»cll Wlkon. DuboLi experiment:l* I M I^HIBJBEaEUuJB&UauS f\uierr^Mler’s guests were E. lliomp.'son, auiilon, .Ihowed a film, -Taylor Madeell I Bol&e nnd J. .M . Rulter. Hailey, £heep,'' ■ Kneeland's guest wtis L, H. Haslam, l "d ^ wrecker erew prepare* l« removenov* % IH I Bolck from the lawn ofI h i band, Elmer, 35. once plopped n ed the meeUng Wednesday. An* •ashes Into Twinin Falls House bowlE of mnshed poUttw* on her npunj,nouncement wu made of lhe coun- . Auto, Cras head.hei n Oeorga D. Jesser, :0, route 3. Kim-I- An accident late Friday afler- ,. ty-wlde 4*H award meeUng AprU ' f. An 8J.yenr-old Twin Falls mnn 0« j "He was dissaUsfied with the din- u e w u Injured when his car wenl oulIt be.berly. collided wlUi n 1>5< Intersa-I- n»noon In the 100 b lx k of Blue Lakes ner 1 wos-to pass Uirough the Intersection andи, rouU 2. Twin Palls. FUNCHAL HELD I ^ Magic Vniley Memorial hosplUl>l thUie IntemnUonal m ick atnick II It IPolice estimated damage to thec HAGERMAN.1 April 6—Mr. nnd . |D 5J® G ] WlUi cuts, bruise* nnd Jractured ribs, fn I Mrs. Joe Howard wenl lo Rockland Disease Control », from behind. Police esUmate damagele rearrei bumper of the Egbert vehicle n l Mr ^ irJ A hosplUl nltendant Saturday night to r on Wednesdny lo nllend Use funeral M f >t to the front of the loteraaUonal atIt >3!»3J. Damage lo Uie right rear door on s 1 I (^ r ■ - — - I I w."* Told for Grange described his coadlUon aa “fair." UO »- and Io the resr of the pickupip nnnnd tender of the other ear wnss for h er uncle. Elmer Robln.ion, who I # i I I ^ I bred ’• Howard was driving hts IMO Bulcklc atnt-t50. esiesUmnled n t tlOO, wawas sh o t accidcnt«lly. J HANSEN. April 6 -T h e agrlcul- PACKING ta I “ north on Buchapnn street. Police ^ •-'■.ert ture committee reporUd *t Onnge say■" he apparently loal control nndd meeting Thuraday evening, thal ui*« the“7 vehicle veertd to Uie left, wentit ing auper phosphate on the ground ,, ______IfJ oveVth#curbr*truckvtieeIpole.nnd!d ! ------^------— I r - • — pml nnd bedding for catile makea a good‘f craahed InU) ahruba nnd a house.le. J yjl control for ma*tltuj, foot rot andJ- owned by P. V. Cox, 125 Buchanannl - • ♦ —j L Kours. street. I t WM reported Uiat Mr», C. M.id Mra. Cox n n d ' n 15-year-old Wlaeman. who recently had nrgery, daughter ■ were Inside the house- . )9 convalescing. She waa granted re a wlien the cnr struck. "The first! life membership in Orange. ,rt thing I Uiought when I heard the, i o u n c l i n g Poems were-glven-by-Mri. J»nceer (j," craah waa th a t the furnace hnd=; ann Naylor and Mra, Mayrlce Cappaduf^ otexploded.”, Mrs. Cox said. 1 Ing Ule lecturcr'a hour. An E uler cr,She added thnt Uie celling of theme article wa* given by Mrt. J. o,severnl room* had cracks but «he? : . OUR 1C10th anniverRSARY; y L, Bamea. lUand her dnughtcr were not injured,!11 Four bonds on the building fund She : did not ciUmnU the nmount ofi Tfero.retlrcd. il* da damage, Mnny children Uve In the Mr. 'nnd Mr*. Don Dells were neighborhood wJ but none were near ^o»l^. The next meeting will tu■nl r t Uieth house when Uie craah occurred, at 8:30 pjn. the regular lummtror cr; The front end of,the car was hour lo r meeUng.______ng e*demolished nnd n new secUon of <1- Cox' house wn* moved three-eighths ra of nn Inch on lU foundation*. Ao axperl packertavei Crnck* were mnde In the walls nnd Alice May Taylor jj >- ■ JOU iipone^tjy pfeffB hthtg*"’- <— en A water faucet a t the rear of the breokage. Hourly ral* Paid Final Honoru S house wn* broken. OOODINO. April i — Funeral thTlie steel pole on the lawn, placed Phone RE 3 - 5 2 7 4 >ij-ie« T0.5CU. FT. Mrrlces were held &iturdny for:r, there ' seVersI monlh* ago to support Alice Ma>* Tnylor a t the flooding:r. ade lelevlslon neriai. slowed the Bulck Tw in Folli H ere'fl ih a new foalure-packeyi 1 Fire policemen re.<5^ ^ ^ j Hamby gave them conflicting orders , v a m jl y T is jx s Uiat were impoaslble to carry out. ICO TVTIXP.. APtli, 6,-M r.. nnd Mrs.s. • ______poAlbrri Patske and family, Klamalh '>/■ Vnlls, Ore., ere vislllng Mr*. Palske's Funeral Held Vf'lmolhcr,.in Mrs. Faye Crawford, and' , KW O HILL. April 5 — Mr. and|vi»mWrelallvcs.. “ , OPENIH CLCOSED I ' Mrs, WUllam Trtll, *Jr. nnd Mra, ;® Lee Trail nnd Mrs, Mildred Carna- " SUNDAYSYS MO]HONDAY , hnn wenl to C.ildwell Wednesday Inc lo I Biiend funeral tervlccs of ihclraid 'I mother. Mn, Allc# Trail, who died . ______Includin(i_I^fiiEaster__ ^ o f EaiEach W eek J ex...... ' 1] Sunday at. Bolae. im> Al |L Friend.! who atjw ded were Mr,nx- y, ;S ^ H • \ i w l * and Mcs-iM#rt{fiX\Voodw-ard. Mr,'tn n rti inle ■ j ★ NEW TABUBLES ★ blEV,EW BOOTHS AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER O.OQK eu; • - r \ * StiSUrU oven, thon alpM il when mnnl BUHL.’Ap?il 8—OverUme parking 1 ★ NEWLY DECORATED;D doidone . . . Iravea you free for hour* wh -llclfLCla Vicrp.pnW Wfdiiesday andwin « . , , ■ menl 11 cooking. By BRADLEY McCLEARY Thuraday by Rojer I’nlmw. Oene ,: I can b^lp you ■ “ ' VQ»I0 "SUNDAY .S lrf" OVEN Flngerson. W right Earl. R u^ Thom- • ■ _ Super Su| capncity and extra cooking convt as. Vaughn ProbMco, Robert Mnx- J • leneewilh fiaqunro foet ofAlielf area!"! YY. eli ' •Wm «r*Hi i ^ i well. S. K. Rutherford, John Hep< •I and your family i thiilhl* big oven cm U no more to opera worth paid two llckela. Olendalc ■ than an ordinary oven l>ecau'»* ofW ext ra U . Utr-im I.II.I u«lt IM y„r«l k«tpk, •VM-tlMXW -»> Ranches. Mm. Donald Bchroeder, \ : I extra • »*ir'a*»>i UnHi-Miflltv^aff*vI* Mr*. Eva Cody, rig h t elrll defema'ema worker,i handi a piale heaMd thnthrough a n unlocked basement win- were described as being 1:50 by 15. ^ S ' m r S U K ,..r t.r U,n plci;:k* appropriately named Canal alrrel.reel. Many iian KranciiCD bar »reaea ccnmtnunlliea auffered almllar In-'• wllh food 10 a Uny flood refugee Inin Ihelh elementary arhoal al Alrlao, doudow.'The burglar took time oul to white whlt< sidewall Tho wheels were t r conTtnlrnrea at iLJtaull-oI-teeard-uird-filnfc—Ih*-fo«easLJtaa_IiiiLjnn£fBnre rain. lAP wiftpholnl C allf. Wedneaday. lU d Croaa worhrrorhfr Mr*. Kenneth ffe tfher dlihw drink drli a cnn of beer, the jVillee re- black. black , fl ------* 5T“ * * * *___ * * ~ ------up-'inothtrfUienffwurToninoiBjniiIBenraiTiry ehlld.“ A“W ilr a '^ n n I e r por —Ramiid-CtnWweHH<4H-nilrd-*v*.— lar • » «| I ^ w " ■ mn—i i Trl.^ Speaker balled .344 In 84 awalta. bla tnrn. Mare lhan personpersoni nere evaeualed from Alrlin porported taken. nue north, reported Uie theft of a l" " - ‘S r /n o rs u ^ i'c rK Rnmes for the Philadelphia Alh-h - afler the Guadalupe rlrer 'overflowedflowed lla banka. The achool w u C. C A. (Budl Oore. Oore Molor spinner sptnr - type Oldimoblla hubcnp hr ^ Id les when hc was 45 year* old. tttraed Into an tvacuatlon eenler. (AP wlrepholo)' ______concompany, reported to clly police from his pickup truck.______5“" b ™ p i= w *«■"'*;nal KSL i U H * wiTrd r»il. H0.e»er th f inick m m i u ^ p c d lh* tender off hla h b | | f l u | In ■ ■i;r;'i.'’“ t..rf....« in N o N eed to Shop Secldfnl »l «:10 »•"'• lay 1 ^ ^',1»urlli of . mllf /outh of (hr Sears boos It Ago ?,.t,r l«bor Mmp »l>en rll*. 1 SSw »i- w ”" ;• r.nillf Burler. »M m»klnir » IC't D«J« pickup inickck. < 1.^ 1 1 ^ / ' ° ' ’ HERE'S PROOF br Round Bf»n, 15. »on of or J U to wd Mn, n»)'mond BMn. Dur-ir- ; t u unKble to iWP »n

“ t o i w»l»fd prellmlMfT 3>«rinB I ,r j rett bound over to districtlet ott.'t. Tlitr w«e >co 1 1 bred Mch. Tllf t«-o »tre arresteded la DdUf for the Elmore county>ty ofllce. OfHcer* eald T an-n- Coni-rolled H eat cfT wrele » check for U .m to P r «ia- - Irj CD the Covina. Cnllf.. bftnk.lie, J ■ ntiifT Uitn-dowltrt-Uirelieck tb to . t >aioi aecocnl for the two men In I FRYPAN ; I Oluint Ferry bank. I ■mt'CaUIomla bank rtW m ed thhe e I chKk »lUi the Irregular aljnatureire ' ca 11 and further InTesUpiUon hMIU Workmen dear debria left by two two l«niadoc« wbleh atraek WIcbtU drtaalntd thal there If an In wif f- . 1 FalU, Tex., killinr one m an and injuring inju m doten. Local clHt defenaa ^ ; Ilitii amsunt of money In T ann- - '•rrielal aaid only tba tall ef ons ofof (he(I tomadoea tosebtd tha m und, tR'iueount to eorer the check. wHIeh ’ m iihl hara aecoooted (er the -eomi>antWe1y lif b r deatncUenn Eaay set heat control.,Aulomalittntlic alRTial light. Waler lealed element BnA men contend the Californialia i and Injory In the lown of 100,040.H. (NEA (: teUphoto) lela you dip in suda up to hnndhandle for eaaler cleuilns. Square ahape ta:^ ihould hare bad c u t ^ e n t — . eoolrs more. U d . . . 3.17. Savaiv« ooa olher alxei too. , tsnfT In the balance to clew th e f c.l«k. proiemUnf Altomey Robert=1 Giub'Nomiiiates ^ 4-H Club Meets : IcLouEhlln, ind Sheriff Earl W ln- VlTflnla Slock Ralaen 4-H clubub lr». bolh MounUln Home, nnd Mrs. Stnpng for ™mel Thursday in the home of Lln- Dtpuly Sherllf Honald, Rom, of )) da and Oary Williams lo reslaler Glennj Ferry, lnveilJt»led the case. projects for the «mlng year. » w * — * “Toastmlstress”, S' The club diseu«edT)roJfcl prob- Mra. LaVem Strone wm noml- lenis i, and planned future meetings. AVE 6" Bellevue’s School nated j for ••Jntemallonnl Tonslmla- In j. the ab-ienco of the presidenl. HAND MIXilXMASTER J I m s of the Year" al Uie nitetlnfr ot Vice y President Sharon O nm and V the Twin Fnlli ToastniLUrp-v' club .. Presents Comedy ^ i n i '" li- h a .,t ^ ____ g J- -PHdsy-TiTOrnilfg' a i m e Rogcraon Normnii J wkso n" w as"' a In le d -B n im 1 rK p H fd ^ T » ’e]ve atu-u- hotel. hi . ^ ClRame chairm an for lhe next meet- - f u te r mixing. C o iiv ^ e n t heeli e e ¥< l ¥ « t k e e p .'B , ‘ dff.tj of Uie Kliool prewnted a com-11- Mra. Stronjr, loa.ilmlstre.vt of the lng i„ to be held April 17 in the iiome your mixer rtadjT toi InstActIt u»0.uta. lU o d y ■ ■■ H eir. "Mfet Unclf Sally," Thuradayay day,di presented Mrs. Hugh Boone. q| ot Cheryl Warner. Rcfrcf.hmenls vail hanser. nffitaf *t Ihe audltoriimi. ajapeaklng on "Peace"; Mrs. Cecilfl' were« served by Mrs. J. C. Wllllftma. TTit pliy ».u dlreeled by Mra.ra. Bro*-n,B "Sprlng'a the thing": Mrs. — TEA)yt-DRY tlwld Siroud and Mra. OeraldId OlioO Fowler, "Afierinnth of Cal- *■ Hirilnf. »IUi Jfnnne L*nce, stu-u- vt vary." and Mrs. P. H. MlUhell. "Outi: ’“ ircHTfJoTKiN ilir.i a-Klor. Carold Martin waa in In ofol the tkyr Why a u f f e r longer when Use chirtt tif ilaie aelUnM: ■ Mra. W alter Shou.w. vice pre.'l- mo.ll aclenliftc skin trentment IRON Uid pim were taken by Jackck dent,d( was in charge of the ae.vlon. U now available OBcTjtll. OeraMlne Blslam. Ja n - T n- Tlie blue pcncll uns won by Mrs.'«• your drug thumb-Upthumb h e at control. sUin- ONLY n .o o0 Will Hold , if* Shofmaker, C.irol Peak. Sylvia■la Brown.D I^^^^^■counler, ilaria and Ronald.awejit. Supporl-■t- Chief eva|untor wna Mrs. Everell ' j / y a ^ r ' lewlew al4ateel Unk. Exclusive Steam- lr.f rslti »en taken by LeRoy Lewis'Is Bo'nnlcluen.Hi Tublf toplcs^'cre con*> G et H & M Flow vents let* you Iron on "all The Applianceice You Wont Jor It!f. Dra KoliIer. Lee Bierera,ra, ducteddi by Mr.i. Noah Oliver. Mri.nt o i n t m e n t over cuslon of rolllne steam. JWn.n Wrljlil and Oarj' Ro«era. Oliver’s O loplc wns •’How to 'present A ailltue «aj prfwnl^d Wednf/i- ai today and experl- a- and receive a sift.” e n c e Immedlnie i*T aftenioon for Bellevue achool Until Mothithers' Day! iiiidaii Thtj wa* followed by a r e l i e f or drugtist re- po'.!«cJ; dinner at the home of Mr.1? Trips Reported ir-nim. Stroul On "njuraday after- fund your money. rj«i the play wa,^ prewnted a l theje ,, HEYBURN, April 5—Mr. and Mr*.■*- I* odorleai and aliln eoiar »llfj hlth ichool. Tllf froup ha-i Harold. J‘ H u n t left lo attend the ■fn rtflutiled to preaent lhe ahow,w funeral ot her father, J, D. Allen inin H & M Laboratories SAVE 7.78 i Carry n t« »eek. . Beil, Calir. n*r. In V.B.A. i, Canada • Mra. John Blankenship Is vLiiUngIg Pat. Wfltea On Sunbeam ^ I relallvea In Oregon and Wn.ihlngton.n. —------J Men Are Hurt as ' " ;OOKER-FRYER | d p gCTni^.«l 55r3Cmfi-U™ =™ BS Car Leaves Road r s , - ■ m r n t^ IM. ill JraoxiE. April l- T » o Ooodlnfr i r j •f» ifre Irf*led for back, head and’d Inluriea and releaaed Friday OontroUed t u t t n e u i every- f i -tni from eu Denedlcl'a hoapiUIa l “ ki?"t2“ | l ^ ■ u u n c eooki perfeeUy erary !;i; ■Ume. Um for ererylhlni tnm ‘ ‘ pi« men wfre Injured afler theie raikrtWMtll |do-nuU to Vt rouUI ^ •>”r of I 1958 VolkiwaROn wenl ' = *ltep ind v.Tecl[ed the c ar about -orlS brltl'*” '' Me- IUR SAVE 2.78 : Tiken lo m» hfaplial were Cecilr m YOU W I ,Cardff ,nd Oeorje Benhey. On Sunbeam PaUdmiin Willard Baker, ;.iMHone, who ln»faU|tated. said IRONMASTER i-J. i t e p i S E PRICE CUT 9.4! It ...... '.48 ON SAvi^.23 ^ on I ^ J ^ Pll-»nd,;OYer a th f vehicle 1- :7-” T ‘t overturned, Radiont /V -'-T^ ■UKhtrelght desirn raakes j^r fMlmaifd damages »l ap- Mronlnc culer. ThumostaUe .» ■ ? « « . Hf said chargM CKS 1 ^ “ c p r f t5 f t ^ ^ GRILL "control heaU fast ^ I PAC TOASTER t h e ORtGINAL an d WAfrAFFLE BAKER SAVE 9.48 ‘ I ' T h i o n ly completely . Make* 4 full ilM WALKING a u t o m a t i c toaster. ' V■ I -waffles or 4 towteti On Sunbeam Bread lower* aulomatl- I ■ ^ aandwlchea a t =a. time ^ o c . 7 2 : SPRINKLER eally., no lerer'to push, ■ ■ by almply changing toftsl'rlsea silently with- " M the lift out Bri^.■i|"' A e # PERCOLATOR | ^ 1 out "popping.-'

Mony ether ef your favorite SuiSunbeam opplioncei at Greet SovingiSavin now too! Inclui}(ng the , ir I f t p o wI V E R i p 1 K ik a e perfect coffee ■ , •* SALES 12 I p e e d Mixmaiter, 3 qt. Saucepan, Sau Deluxe C o ffeem atter,I, 10Ka-11."10! Fryponi. Buy new • PA R TS Hmh, trpJ fo r yo u n elf! Lay-ovroy now forFor iGiHi! s KJ • SERVICE BBUY THEM ON CRCREDIT AT SEARS!! Use.I Sears Creditt Coupon( books . ... . just like CashI j »PrinkJer. >6rth,ViI'f''''» Mming leuon. II .I Mi|B*d.ini '’RICE HDWE. tSm zc^oz^^om/rm. _ Avenm Weat I S I

\ \ ' : I ' • ■ I . . ■ TIMES->ft:\!'S,, TWINTl FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY. APRiL6,],y PAGE TEK - I 9“'^ ' Ciiub lo te Rotary Districtct (Conference Value of Dime j;I during lhe summt.- la u-i ^ W orld A ffairsrs Twin Falls DeDelegates Selecteded for Girls’ State I room in Uie b«iemtn'_ Program Slateated in Sun Valley;y Listed in Meet. !i Studies E ndeded KETCHUM. APfU 5-Flnal plansilans 4:154 and 5:30. The governor'* ban- BLI5S, April 5—"W hafyou ctn 1 In- quel and ball, highlight of Uie aoclal etn and refreshmenu, ' arc being made for the Roury In- q ,ve- *>'*3' • fll'^'e" waa the.conWsl , 'terhailonal dlslrlct 5<2 conlerenceence meetlngt,n will be held Tuesday eve- iWst Refreshmenu were *fw< l T hrough U .. S.S I lam- Frank Lenker for the pro-P'o ,and Mrs. V. W. Carjor-' t I ■ to be held a t Sun Valley Aprtl :o,0, 21 rning. Cy Radcillfe, honorary mam-• lhe cram for lhe Orange metdng held _ NEW YORK. April S (IT-Mimon k and 22, w ith the Kelchum-Sun Val-ILVal-;bcr of the Caldwell club, will beiusIclThurtday. the at the Granse hall. nished m ley and Hailey RoUry clubi1 as banquet b speaker and dinner music MEET1.VGS I-LANm.,, Of AcnerlMni flnUht- I be Mrs. Harold'HaliiUne won the HAGERMAN, April , with . »orl of do-lt-your•your- . H hosts for the annual gatheringg uof i.a and special enterUInmeni wiU be inn* furnlsiifd In the ChaUenger Inn dime tor Uie longest Hit. Lenkernker lean1 t;eglon and ■uxiiiir,- i.' itir lUie atptrtmenl kll-. ■ ' RolarUns and Ihclr Roiary Anns { B [from Uie 44 club* In UUh, IdahoIaho diningd i«om. M usic'for the gover-ivcr>|alM gave a reading. IUielr regular.m eetinsi ai'i}.,''; Th# kll. In rttlliy. U »n eight- eljhl . oom.j ' During'the business meeUnj con- li le.fi'U glon hall ii,’«lc a»tn courae on world *ft*lraffairs ^ M ■ .and Wyoming. !;nor'sti ball a t thej)odge dicing room, t a d ., WlU be played by Hap MUler'* SonSun dueled by Harold Halnilne. master.ster. GirlsC lo ailend Gtrl.^' kno»’n M “O re n Deelalona . . W The planning commlltee it head-1J \ It was voted to allow Uie Brush and s selected a t the auxilij-,' “ r 'ed by Jo h n Henry Toiler, who aan.lV n * l' alley lodge orchestra^______'■ "S'm ihri in HM W '1" nouncet th e Jirtt event l» a concertiicert poUcr iMociitlon, » «-y*»r-oii:ar-old \ \ by Uie College of Idaho choir at 8 n-gov- . N . P - - I p.m. April 20 a t Uie Sun Vallry _____£on-profli, non.panisin. non.j^v uiq-ioK . soxrsXTSE,- ernmeiiisl organiMtlon. tn t “great * __ ___ ,Opera.IIou5e._Dr,_Thomas S_hearer,_irer dccUlOM- prosram provides ilud.study president of Uie collcge. »-iII give a ------nUHfl«-tor«lillon.-<>I.p«UdBMlip a n U ______jh n r tjild C ''" - ___A telloashlp hourliour . m more than 500 communllieunities V , ,7 % . wilfbe held'Bunday eVcriinjintnet n e ------—- w , ______acroM the country. FollowlmIg theth . . .. lodge, honoring DlsUlct Governor rebm»rj'*throuBh-Mftrcl> progr»trjgram. Berl Stone and his wile. Nampi.)i, ' . the pKudo-»ecr*Urlrs of e rear FoUowing a breakfast Mondaynday } back tnd make decisions by lining tllllni for nU district governor* and dls­dl£- J 'b u l opinion ballou. Ulct governor nominee! and ihelr;helr « Dallou tfom the recently-cony-con- . wlvet, the first business meeUng wiu •* la c e frofltlogIg snsw oetena a c o tto n -i eluded 1»58 prosrnm now »re belng I — u ilarl al 9:30 a.m. V the ^ ------— • ' T t h e o r . . . 'tpcoa!ipcoally when it’* thi* 2-plet* UbuUted and lummnrlKd by th NANCr DAVIB Slone will preside over the meet­leet- ^ local »pon«rs and before long.[. Sec*S « 8ARAM DEER MARSARET WALTON t Pima Miat collonollon that sUtya fresh oil ***•■■ ing and speakers will be J. EdwinIwin t*. Tela0 ct Slale John rosier DulleDulles * « * ' * * * * * day. Completelyelely washnble, thruB* ofT kdown r — -- - ...... • Stein, Provo, on "Rotary TooU";oU": min find en hli denk a breakdowi Roger MendenhaU. BoUe, on "ClubClub ^ ' wrinldn, drip-drio of Ihli naUonwlde wmpllng of In* in p-dries and laugh* a t any iron! Service": Joseph I, Wright, BiBl:c.bI:c. / ^ \ whilfl with panlel. pinic or 'tornied publle opinion. k; "Vocational service,- and Olenn V. Amoiis lhe elithl subJecU *ludlei ^ Culp, Salt Lake City, on "^ommun-” ^ lankics appliqucd in Incc. _____ihii ypir »fre the following: K'?*'------^_m _£crvict:: ------I —"C«n we'deal wiUTnuiiU? = T ? — i n —'W hat lecurlty In tha rockerocket W H Monday noon, nolarliinr«TlI~al*F i i r — / y ' ■ tend the U U h luncheon givenI by • \ ' \ \ I ageJ" H Uie Logan club, while Rotary Anns —■'Middle Eait—new U. 8. rerl* H will Attend a luncheon In the Sun A ■*»-w iponiiblUiy?" H VaUey lodge. \ -'•Should U. 8- »■*' ■r V . A lO-minute ting, led by B. Schu-chu- • * 2 4 - 7 5 • China?" ■ . ' bert, Qoodlng, will begin the Mon*iton* ""JKkand -f The groupi met cnce a week »m ■ day aflem oon aesslon, which willII be ^ .pent much ipare time boningng u;up - » I': called to order by Fosur of the ^ • wllh lom# Intensive ouUlde readread* , Kelchum-Sun VaUey dub, Carlfl P,P ' / Ing. iMuei for IhU year's p i^ogram ra n ‘ MUler. Loa Angeles, representing , were chosen U te-last year a»eafler • Uie RoUry Inlem aUonal president, about 5,000 government and buslbusl* ^ Charles G. Tennent, Ashvllle. N.C., ness Itaders were queried andI theirthel t e - will be th e principal speaker. ; replies evaluawd by a special1 7Pi PPA MlUer it executive dlreclor o^thc ' commute*. , „ H i Pacific Coast edition of the WtU • -ThB UUe Of the program Impllemplles 9 ^ Slreel Journal and president of Ban . thal decisions are lo b« made," sal< :• Gabriel Valley newipaperi. '. ‘T.ll. Bce. • lUchard ftowson. tOminUstnUve tt ' I He U a past prealdent ot Uie LoaLot slslAnl to rpA President Johnin WW. I ^ • Nason. 'TJie hub of the progranosram ' ’ . / J Angeles club, p ast district governor. ! ts the dlscuulon groups formeded bjby M i and IS a t present on Uie boardd of I S ' I * director* of RoU ry InlemaUonal. . peopia on their own InltlaUve.e. WeWi ^ H B B B B l B i X D L u U L - l L f s I • ' ? ' lum Jjh outline* snd reading mallei Followlns the buslne&s session, a S nntL E Y DANIELS CAROL LfNDEMKR feUowshIp gaUierlng wUI be heldId'In in A f . ' ,•' . J \ '' a • a t a nominal charge to "uie^e the»' MARILYN TOLK ■EZlJi . . . are Twia FbIU hlfh Khool delegates to Syrlngil GlrU’ iUt« al the lodge lobby from 4:30 to 6:30 V J f / K i sn u p t, which are sponsored tocsll]:oc«lly * * * * Caldwell. Mis* B«er It the dauihlaughter of Mrs. M oritt Beer and ts belm p.m. A smorgasbord dinner willllb be c ' ______. | I by Junior Chambtrt of Commercemeree, r ----- . — — ipoiuored by th e Duslnei* andnd PiProfeaalonal Women's club. Mlsa DarU < PTA group*, civic club*, «hools,)ls, U-U' . « . .. ' served from 8 U> 1:30 p.m.. wUh an Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis,- sponsored by KUanli old-Ume b a m dance U) follow a f ' brarles and women'* club*,” hihe , I club. Miu Walton It tbe daughUrghter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomaa W. Walton," ‘®"’ B p.m. in Uie Holiday Hut. , added, I tponaorcd by th e American, LeilLegion aoxlllary. Mis* Lindemer is thi . The Btn Francisco bajr areaa hsdhs< * ,‘1* A breakfast for presenl tnd Incom-; ; daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. A., J. Llndemer.L! tponaorcd by th e Twenllelh' Ing presldenu and lecrelarles "Tli wUl Bertha nearly «M0 partlclpanU th lf ytar. year f I Century club. M lu Daniels, dsughJsughler of Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Danleli. It trtlcU . sUirt a t 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Plsnnednned In Maeon, O t.. 3A00 people partici­ k • ' ' ipoDsored by th e Twin Fallill GiGrange, Knull Grango and Mountsln pated Ig the -great decUloni" pro* prO' for the Tuesday morning business I . Itock Grange: M Jsr Tolk. daughiaughUr of Mr. and Mra. Adrian Tolk, ii'* meeung are workshops for presidenls gram. Some declalon* also wen ' I sponsored by th e Ladles of Elks. Miss- Dearing. daughter of Mrs. Opal mad* by prlionera a t San Quentin Op*l and secretaries, with C, Slone con- I Dearing, Is ipoosored by Soroplonopiomlst InlernatloRsI of Twin Falls. OlrlsCj IMs ducting the president* meet and Rae BARBELL'S SISTORE who fonned a study ttolip; Severaeveral I CAM i Bl*t« la a project of the American;rlcan Legion auxiliary. (Slaff engravings)l»n> p. sU atford. PocateUo: Roger Men- ' “great decisions" group* ara madtmade . iten- tip ot blind people. And In Salt• LakeLaki ' ------denhaU. Boise. J . Edwin Stein, Provo, City, lhl program brought togetheitether and Joseph W. Fuld, Hailey, all paslp u t local RepubUcan and Democratsicratio Building Unitsits Bliss Journeys, district governors, conducting Uie the ------Tarty-leaden oa-*-sj»on»orln* cooi'coal' ‘ted ^Oc■^e“ •Pidd;^sccreU^y' of;•f" fh e " ■ ------— ------mlltee. — Visits-Rfiportei Boise club, wltl speak on "Inlerna- WWle th* “great decisions" prO' ^ Slated ihTAm BUSS, ,^ rll 5 — Mr. nnd1 Mr tional -Service and the RoUry cram U becoming the most tlm*' r gnd Fred Hftfflline and son are vlsiUr consuming opartUon of the PPA / 1 SHOSHONE, April 5 - hlT an FoundaUon." A. W alter Slevenson,S - . 1 / DlEtlna his parftn.1. Mr. and .Mra. KarolHarold ogden. dlsU-lcl governor nominee will . the organluUon also promotesit thethi I- i{ Mrs. Oeorse Roeaaler aro completin ^ : the addition of cednr shakes u,to u,eth Hninllne. during EaaUr vacation. be introduced and a quesUon and I atudy of tarelsm affalra through.g h -iu lU i »north Mr. and Mrs. Mick Hobdcy, son ( publications, programs, lUmtI andanc outside of their buUdlng on the nort of answer period will be held. Mr. and Mra. Earle Hobdey,• navehai The Idnho palls elub wlU host Uie apeaktrs bureau. Plnaneed by' varl-tarl- i m tide of town. lUie "" aUons r a n Tho finish ■will correspond to theth nloved lo Oooding from Coloradilora^ Idaho luncheon Tuetday, for tU Ro- OUI phllaothroplo organluUoni QM ttie Springs. Colo,, where he willI wornwoi tifiiinj and n o U ry Anni. luch u the Pord foundation,>. andam finish on the M cFall hotel across 111 abotit 110 corporations, tlie PPA ha; I street to the east. Tlie bulldlnulldlns for Faulkner, The final bu*incss session Tue*-■ue*- 3 ^ ••• - r f w homes his shop, the PHA officece andan Oaylen Qulsgliulggley day aflem oon will featuri Johnlohn ^ 1^ 00 eaployea manning divisionin of« of and family, Riverton, Wyo., are vli fleet la San nandsco. Denver, At h it residence. ™ Hinckley, president ot th t Ogdengden / 1 ^ y the Americaifrican Mr*. Mildred Oorrlnge, OakleOakley, of the Moab, U U h. club who will ■ ; r S . I^Con i>. Bmltk U BNocooimcm Legion p o it.' The building will11 ha>have *P«n‘' Thursday nlght-wiUi Mr.Ir, andan nddress th e assembly on "Where Do Real E state T ransfers , I Boise You Live?" "UndersUndlng Begins XnfortnaUon FBralshed by R, Bwvtni. tie. p*n I 10 N. t» • new room added to the rear,nr tl; the ^ Hobdey, going on lo BoU ^ H s iV i t T i TTFT b Warranlr D<^1 tlawom R. tlntnt I a t Home” wUl be topic of T, Leland Twin F»n* Credit aad Cor. D. Bmllli. tlO, Lcl It Block III,I, DukLDuk basement and m ain room enlargei■la^ed, F rtday.______land m I t k l I I t 1 ^ 1 1 T Proil, president of the Kaysvllle, ^ ^ K U U S A I I U a U Adissintot Bar«au W«rr»i>W D»»4i»B. J. Holm«« «a Riib- Ri«l and an oil furnace Insulled lo n >I.U Ol! lA 11. t-f t Lnl S« BuHw'i ai>d *K place Uie coal fumnce, Utah, club. Tlie Reiburg club will Mtt L oll. I. » illoek t ChtpBUt BuUBuUk The -bJUding wns flrat builtu ll I Banquet Planned“ U present "What a Lite." Mn. Ralphalph in'?? anrl la ii^frt hy nfvrrftl nrgar — HAQERMAW r-Apnt-9-—-TUlUl^ Comslppki 'Jtn yV)oattllfi. t.'III Ttll ______AND WANTt mA M L A S ______X 8lm i< ian utd IM i:» ''wTrr«lr U~r,.l. T. I "W hat n o U ry M eans to the RoUry)Ury IU BuU. . , _ «p.rkiMn, 116. U l 11 nu»k®ll slckat Bl«ki IzaUons for meetlnga. Farmers of America will hold the D«dl V. H BUtr U J ..* The Memorial fund of the counl [I! t H ' ' ■ I AddlUoi.' T'-ln r.lU. county fnUier and ton banquei Friday i A tecond fellowship tc.«lon Is lu T Q“l« Clilm D*«ll n.l»k.r IlrlUti.U.I. t to provides *300 eoch year lo^ tflhe the Methodist church, W,TT»«r'*D^i lUr XMUn w>* Hu-»1p.....|i C, n. nr»ill»r. U l X niork I Ab>bi1n>l. Urt I niMk tI rin l SuMlrUloa, Twin I'alU. done from a building fund raised rain Duggnn, Steve G launer and Ronnrtonnie ____ NEWSY AS THT H E F R O N T Atamd*! rUt Blnkt 4. I Lrf>voo44 Btik-S«b Quit Claim D^dl Wllll.m W. N.kU I r u u w IUlli»n. 118. U l S Hl»ki«k I by Uie Legion when Uiey h»dad slotsli Boyer. The bnnquel will be ,trvfd «erv< GRANGE TO MEET "fc'yia'N .h.». nill «A. Am«n4 NobI* BuMhiilsn. Twia f.Hk'aii>. ■ machines several yeara ago. Cost Co by members of th # Woman's SocleiSociety HOLLISTER. April & — HollisteristeV b u J U f r r W Cksla DsratU. 11. BWUBW’i ScctleiBMtlea WarrtMr I M l U ola C. IllukIniuik i ** MPecled to run around *8,000.8.000. of ChrlsUan Service. Orangi wlU m eet nt 8:30 p.m. Tues-'UH- H' It) aCUSGU B*ell<« Se;l4i:\NCU•i 8m 8m> Uintxll U .llmfo*. U l } Jlod*nl*ui ti«A tl:KWUKW>4 SkUor It It n n. . BuMI>l>loii. huhl. WlUlam Choules 1* FFA Instniiistnic* day, instead of Wednesday, in 'th■the e Wtmntr r.«l* C. KllllntM':ttt ht* WirrantT D»«dl Marmaii U millnil« READ TIMES-NEW S WANTr ADS,ADI tor. ______Grange hall.______PAGE! READ'ID'EM A N D S E E ! Timi. Tl. lIoUlM. no. U u It. Sl BrimBflrM* la D.-IU UUu». 110. U u « . IJ DIotli Wdmnv DMd; Tiul R. T«Wr tnn IJ. .e C . Warnntr D*M]i'VrnMl U n i U CIdli B4llr. lie. U l 1 DkKk « . Twin f.i:.,i:.. r. K.... M.OOO, U l is niMk u Dkk W4mKlf DmiIi Mrrtl* H. KnnKIUKI toV AliHlkn. Twin FalU. Jol.1. H. Boett. tu Lots S. *, Ueekck 1)1.111 Warrantr t>Mdi CaraMln* 7, M>C« >. The few ctnlimfs InvestedIf In a W en t Ad Tvln Talli. mkk U r.arl R. Moou. 110, U t 11i's^ BIm ’ k ^ 9 Wstrtaili’ Dodl XtnnKk A. Itrmournourb. t 1! Illfk.l A....Hon.,Twin r.ll. I pfoft for you! Call in your Alk« E. ThanMon. lit, I»l'I'm eekilMk BI Warrantr Una H, llohra to Kank.ad Z. Jloiradiii'itndiuk JUnm. ' c d now , w h ethier er ycyou wont to re n t prop- bl Clud r, Klftt. Mrt LM i Hill1 Traci Trac Wananlr I)MIarmi. IIO, NE!.Nb>« Ito U. WuTtKtf DMiil Ann* A. BcwiMHIM loI Warranty Dat<*i Claraaca Daan at «1 i crty or sell houstholisjhold ond personal Hemi. Willir :ca«pk W1)IU. IIO, L»t Ift C«M7'.Cw t' rJiKB II. Coi. 110. U l I Block I»**«£ Boui ^ M BuMl>i>l»n. T>ln TalU. Park AiUltlon, Twin r.11», W tmilr I M l Jehu T. H*«m to> HoiuaHcxu Warrantr D»a.1: U Waldnn Jienlno i Cmk Situk Co.. IIO. p«rt S«lU

READ AND f e i ' ' ; - , ia% isak I ) USE OUR I H n p * 3 N . / A P R I b 7 I I A S Ms | CLASSIFIED m okej^m for cur Jtjmmer merchorchondise. Here is y o u r IP ADS. . . 1 ^ : - '• ! _ ...1. chance, to5 tt^l/fnoney on really fop quolit)lolity cooti orid h o ts . ^ j m s s S 0il ; Magic Valley's This modem facility makes i j ROTHM•IMOOR SCH: h ia p a r e l l i §1 Biggest it easier fo r you I I Coats-!;-Suits HATS h m ifl^ M arket Place! to bank w ith us.

3 All of tnrse fiiifi <* Quality Suits nnd id A ■ / / Our entiremtlre ilock I ■ - Coata are' golns ■ / of Uiesefse f« famout “ X • ■ M ike h ' at crcaily chttkl.'-l!!. • • • '•Ithdrawali. euh ' / ^ haU havalavi been / •: .**" ‘n >n‘ke:e reduced prlcei, J f M your)ur bbank- ^ansactlont without lesvlngig • ; - D on't miss this / drasUcallycally / V P *^v,f walking around tn bad,d opportunity ^ M M I reduceded to(o I s J / aeatter : ... bo need to drei* up . . . no10 to SAVE m vV / ttudlrwading In Une. u*.. . . uu O r r I aeUNOW.(OW. O F F f ! ■ RE 3-1-0931

MOTOT O R BRANCH ; ; ALL SALESES FIN A L-N O EXCHANi\NGES, REFUNDS IMES-NEWS ^ FIDELITY NATIoVlALNi BANK s* FOR Tim j OIP P TNViN t FALLS TWIN' FALLS b r a n c h a t f il e r IFIED DEPT. p . M w b « r * a «u * m * Depodt liwrm ac Corp. I Bertha'I CAMPBELL^L^S STORE B l C1A$SIFI

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a PAGE ELEVEM | t im e s -n e w s ; t w,'IN in FALLS, IDAHO Music Schololars^ps Are A.Awardedm to Pair oof Seniors Times-NewsTi liiO';'Dream of Death DorDomestic Help Is ll S jjeybumM“" Comes True for IUsed for Farms H BOISE, Aprll'ft (it—Idaho fsratn ill : Heads Sei-vice Public ! Montana Boy, 12 lave always used domesUc worken III n t r n r . Mont., A pm 5 (,»v-buii 0 do 1moat of their farm Ubor aod jl| G r o u p j B ^ , •Iffpy. n-year-old Gordon Cari *"*vlll “do *0 a sa ln thi* year. Uia em* II I Forum : BrowiDrown told his m oiher of the dm m P‘oT“«ilorm tni aecurlly agcncr aald 6aU- U lu- he'd just hid Friday morning. irday, H iie lif-d dreamed he waa burled be- H. ‘ Pred O arrett. dlreelor of Ui* II ■ il.IT.F. Police Chief Sr.tsih earth and boards. agencjigtncy. m ade th e aaacrtJon la cooi* II al- A few hours laler, Mra. Dougiw iieiiUnc. on a lU le m c s l by Beat' 3Pi Gets P at on Back Cro»n £•' du i w ith h er bare hands Lary ®of L abor Jame* H. Mltehtll, *^1 imo a fnii.pw d forUien tunnel, “"jrglng ‘" i u.ie of domesUe farm worker*. 1 frantic for Ihe life of her snn and ^Garm(t ~ aald th e ESA h u held a k By Area Resident |™“IiiJ playniaif. H-year-*Id Johnny leriea of cieetlDgs with f a n sm -I 9 . , ■' Edilor. 'Hmes-News: Ihrougliout the sU te to 'p lan for I 1 C ’S ”;ScSS‘u»>‘-« tI hava from different rvriil^ tn Cordon died. Johnny waa taken tilling Uielr labor needs. Ke cald thothe pnpn.sl seen some qufrr, bellltliiiK In (*|talr condition to a hoipltal. lhe farm ers agreed t« use loc*l f. rcniiirkis about, our good ehlrl cil , Iieople first, then tum lo U. S. ^ ■ v F T " "II wai just like Uie dream," Uie ^ r _ X pnlire-police-sboiit the wny h r hnmllrd ‘ :iiljens froin lhe Southwest. some f.iiffl. principally wlihtinldinc mniher cried Ihrough her lean lu ^As inI tlte past, said Oarrett, for* lor e»f»i*lnerrlAlr InformaUon and - a s.ild Chlcf aillcitr It j| wns not knawn how long tlie «iii means tf>i» service to our eoinuiiinitv linv.s had brni biirled whrn Mrs. SALT SAL LAKE CITY. April 5 Cr — ' tlie - a s J. Edgar Hoover repieseni* tnp j,r„.^lirn;vn dLicorerrd the envein, Th*Til* 'newly organUed Bear rtver ' | | servifr to the Unlled Slates. rompaet commLsslon met la Salt ' eatir.1- ^jilt Uiclr chll-111- .Soljt)lng, she rtue with bare hand* ijike City Baturtlay. dlsoused policy f ,, ThaiThai's all Uiey know, Ttiry have Into ‘ th r dirt, helped by a pasilng ‘■"7* a r- ' been uained all Uielr lives in tlii.' snd agreed to laU ier her» a p ln '• ! Kill line of work, Lefs ahow our ap- mntomi. April 38. J. 111- prcclnipreclnilon by prnlse. not crillcUm. Tinn ir nowjher boy. son of Mr. and The -rhp commUslon will ot«rm dls- • J . A, CAMPBELL .Mrs. Mrs. John Hownher. npparenUy was tjibuutributlon of th e Bear rlvtr walera CJ ______laiiiBlinne) fjvcd?jvcd from suffocation ,by a board In threth e ataU y which tt floms II “ ^ r l e d on il'« »‘oi lunch pro- * * . * * ^ ihrough: Utah. Idaho and'W^Uig! "^rtUKU»«il rrt*®" '“bliy y ------A A'^bm bin auU iorlilng Uie commisaion ^ r r . nre Ml--«nf P^^«* was signed by President Elsenhower ^1 thal MlnldoUoU NegotiationsNe; Are Assembly Set lu t m onth. ' It Tho commisaion 1* the r«a)t of II I>r's Scored in Letter «■61I03H0NE. April 5 - O n April IS leveral years o f work by a drafUng 11 al 8 p m. a counlywlde 4-H award commltee. w orkln* to ptin *pjrrBnl II (ltl> i assembly will be held a t the Dietrich by Uie th re e a ta te s o f * p to ra m to li HS * Grange hall. T he Grange b spon- !; ' Mrt. Babcrt While, ricbt. ehalnaialrmaa »f tba tebolanUp eosualttnV t Bmaetd this T tar^ wIbbcts. Bath1 w viz teaen ara aeBten Id blgfa leheal About R e d ‘Cide’b allocata riv er water*. , ~ — II a and belb reeclTcd n p e rla r ra tian n tn ti th.'-mn.lo fntlral held bera Editor. Editor Tlmc.i-News; Mrhi|Mrlng the event. ,1-, of the Twin FaD* Maale Clnb, rcBrcBcntBUlcs Sharea ZUtalk. T«ia a In our recent dealings with the kin. Buriey. Tlsllolat, after aha aa-I- i a b rtb 22. (Stafr pbol«.couei to their deaths In furUier- '• m,u program aponsored by the anee ot an Ideology which Is doing How *'0' lour c an we kowtow to a j won ih k yenr's nnnual T*ln Fnllsills nonv from Burley. m where Uie LDS eliurch will dedicate ‘ "coeitstcnce" urged by Uios# dedl- ) * Munty JMusic Clut) «holar,\hlp, Mrs. Rcberlerl ML« Zlalnlk. the daughter of .MMa'lc club make nip the scholarahlp lls utmost to destroy the God that P a new temple April 30. mado Uiem nnd lh e freedom wllh ented “ ted and devoied by word and j ^ fc^M un?!! leRi»IaU« \White, chnlrmnn ot the tcholarshlplip Mr.^ and Mrj, I^rank Zlatnlic, 1^ n tituiid, Sllpiilnllon l.i made lhal the't Churcli, President David O, Me- |" “°® deed to our ultim ate destrucUon. | K ^ . OD bllli WJd rctomaieimauons,,, ^ commlitee announced Friday. aUJdenl s of Mrs. Prtd Fos.v nnd Mul-ul- moneyin musl be used by Uie recipient which Ho endowed them. deed Kay will preside a l Uie dedication, "Side" ‘ by "clde" negoUatbns lead CHARLES M. COOEB . ; ^ u « uy i »fU . ,‘V' f W lnnlna lhe scholarship fromom liken,1 the sou of Mr. and Mrs, a if-If- toU further n musical educnilon, . a t Hamilton, a city some tO miles . I ALLIED VAN UNB | H Twin Palls was Sluron Zlalnlk.Ilk. fordf MulllkUi'; U a student of Mrs.:n. MLvs Zlalnlk hope* to alUnd Inevitably ta defeat. If apparenUy (Admiral, UA nary,,rtiO Irom Auckland. N. Z. "successful." they aenra ta mire ua (Sonoma, Callf.) B9DQ( ttrn'B"'" Vch«. J — John BlJliop, OOberim callege and Muilikin. the fVirmer cliurch missionaries to ^ ^ -^Membership In the Junior Maslc.sic VnlvtnilyV of Idaho. New Zealand announced formaUon club U rwjuired to be eligible tor Mr*. E, E, Cocknim and Mrs,*' of the tour committee Priday. They nctlvlller Another wouldluW Fires J Blamed ;lhe seholanhlp. Both of Uie winncnen RoberiR E. Carleaon. toeelher with“ u ld Ule group has cliarlerrd two ‘ S T ^ a belWr plan for children-* this yenr nre reniors in high .school.)ol. Mrt.M White, comprised the Judging'8 Panp , American airlines plane* and Jrtwr'i liceniea la connccllon I and boUi received auperlor railnrjipj committee.« \ ^,.iwill fly *3me HO person* to the driTtr'i .tralnln* TOI On Initiations’ ; In Uie muslo XesUval held hrreere ------ceccremonles. Snll Lakers going along S ^ iT b i In cooper«Uon T^llh the M arch 22. (' —aboul 80, aays a spokesman-wili u , eofarcoaent depMlnicnt. * a This la th« aeeond year Uie clitb» ‘Ike’ . Signs Wheat ■ sleavo here nexl PVlday and will re- “^dcT.Mreco,MlnW tJ..t™Jg g By Gangsters'>ia* awarded tcltolarahlps, and be- ^ tu m April 2B. /'i; BKwininidcnt, dUcusstd % t*o-mUl I, cause of Uie largo number .'ron ^ SSnBClUUe* levy. He K«ve r•ea* « - DENVER, April 5 Ifl — Juvenile*“® \which to choose, two reclplenU acre" Acreage Measure ^ j » l l « d how the money *ouldluld gj a n n In Colorado have a new and ^selected. Mrs. While a.ild. WASinUGTON, April 5 liB-Prtsl- ^ £ J r f. If th# levy d o a nol pam.a-is. fearfuli InlUadon ritual: Anon. L nit year Maryl Jo Fox. daughterter dentd Elsenhower Salurday signed!; Students Vacation tfttn will b» no money u funilahiLah Capt. E. Willlam Crnwford. aUUJ “ ,of Mr. and Mrs. Jofeph J. Fox', Tttvln ln tejUlatlont< provldlnic that whentnt K m o HILL. April J-Pm ncfs uuBf* cluJt«ms nowundcrcon-on- fira'i mnrahnl.—snld-Saturd.-iy• th a t Pslls, , ■received" U ir award: She la li formerVwliofi ovuplftntid W tlr cropip TlmTl W rs;-P ocatello,—l» --*ptiKiing ------^ tto n . beetuM federal moneyney iffn-aserst wanUnR to Join sane* now‘ a student at tha Unlvenlty of forfi 1958 harvest will not be penn-1- Ei Enster va jsoon as President Elsenhower signsms ailoimenta.a rttS] AD Tn.tE8-NEW S WANT ADS. » As Car Rolls Over;6 r rupted rail trafflo for hours. (lh»'bllt. Senator Dnotahak, Ida.,la.. ------— 'lon ’T h a t was one of the big ones."a ." saidt Friday. DESIO.S PLAN JAUNT KWO in u u April fl—Condition _ Bf Robert Plnley. Twin M l*. U 'notnot CCrawford aald. "And tha youngaters Dwonhak u ld anoUier UJ59.sa8580 SALT LAKE C m f. April 5 Ifl - PAuTifs KrloU-1 «t Ihe Mountnln Home Me-\le- 'admitted Uiey wnnled lo become become.^ i avnllablo on July 1 In foreste»t Fortyj women membera of Uie Dtmo- TV SERVICE ir.ortil hojpiul. Finley waa Injured[fed :members of a (rang," \highway fund* for Idnho. e.cratlB parly In'U tah nexl week will111 IN nAOt o r MOON-S »t 1 »jn. W diy after hii car nkld-lid- A Rroup of teen-ngen In DoURlns:Ins Publle Innd funds provided In thethe cmbarli« oil A croM country bus Jaunint —Twin Falla BC l-22£0 ne- counly aoulh of Denver recentlyIlly bmI Include a million dollar* perpel" cne roulo to the party'a naUonalal - F il e r DA 8-4300 Ing Tenf. for pavslble ase'on Uie Lewis-•Is- ttomen's« cjmnnlgn conferene# !», tn _ . ,rAVi,.H*i-iirLEiscn______; a tJie torch'*uf*s'ummer cabins. ^ Clnrit < hlgliway. '' vWasJilagtoii, U. C. p irf rail. ‘Tliey wanted to qualify for gnnjin j The forest service • will get fiveIve Hey I l P ~ ^ liil; InTfsllMtlne offlcera reported ,m em benhlp too.” Crawford said. >mlillon dollnra for Immedlnie u.se r ^ rr w u drlTlns a l&M Plymouth Two of tho aUte'a largest fires In when ] the bill Is algned, Du'orshnk lUUcn vitron. }!e w u tnken lo the said lhe forest service nI.so has ,_rt recenl m onlhs both were of auspl- tSJ>00.000 ' tn unobllptted funds leftI SAVE *17 [•#1 llonal atyle with oll-soaked rag* andAd ttlona with Soviet and British cffl- mellpu^ Airbase’s Award;newrpnpers. 'elals and wlUi Foreign Minister, WCItnKLD. Aprll^ —DK/3 Rob- Crawford aald his aUIf of experts,rtj ] Mahmoud Paaol of Uus United Arab rrt Pierey m recently pre«nledlied i busy running down youlhj U, ‘ Republic In Geneva “covered th# background 1^1 ‘DK of lhe quarter" award• *tat Arson, cases, bul Uiey have madeide ground,"I Ht, would not elaborate. in WASI5HING10N STATES !>.( Mvjr tir bue, Alameda, Cahf, headway j In recenl monlhs Uirough If,”] ASIAN FLU BEPORTED I The presenled loaccounl-int* (consU\nily Improving delecUon lech- for any ns «tid fiuburalni: military' person- nlquc.v , BALT LAKE CITY. April 8 (fl — t nti »ho ethlbli Uic hlRheai Interejl,« l, "ll'a a tough problem." Crawfordord 'The atate healUi deparUntnl Sal- - get-together Wiiitlve, ind pcrsonnl prlclc In “P*ap- said,j "nnd wllh lhe gang angle,. a urdayi reported a recent Iron counly Rhododendrons, tulipe,lips, daflbdils, m a c s epidemic was caused by (-Asian flu. Pfirsnce aod mllllary bearlns, ,new one. Tliey keep ua bmy.”______i and milcfl of feierantn t atapple U oaoom s. .,h1jp^' I'iffcr ifctpled UiB award from ■ Thin is Mother Natureture fl< way of w e lc o n ^ IJni, Helen Schlvely, former NA9 IAS *. irty tPttcofioii hcrol fiwurslnc ofllcer. prior lo her recenl:enl ______• you to an early poriefy UJfue to inaciive duly Everything is in rtmdincadincss for yoti. Y o u r * E 9 c k ^ B , rit.-cv. 50, b Uie son of Mr, and choice of nccotnmodatiodations and tfaiogs to Mn. Glen Plercy, Richfield, Prior oec and do will bo unliamlimited. Conaa oa \S tir^ ii W Ihb aMljnmenl a l Alameda In along for n vacationn yoiyou’ll live o v e r ■Vir of lu l jM r. lie WM SUtloned j and over ogatn in themhe m o n th s a h e a d . ' *l Isikunl, Japan. So much to do. M much to ao e... ^ m WWWW! I ‘ mafRiiliccnt Grand CodCouloe D a m ..-a u to I fem es th at crias-croosxa blbluo P d M S o u n d ... Easter Egg Hunt I tho famed Appio Bloeao:loMm Festival in HI ! WcnatchopMayl.2,3. Held in King mill u m Y O)UR I ^ hydropiano mcca on Lal ..k in g ) iill, April 5 - Tilt Yoar-'roxind golf, too; »i u .tr fSK tmm ,,pon-ored by lhe dining-out places byy ttbo k score; te o m c ’~' xi f’fr,\l)yifrlan church Sunday wonders a t cverv tumnm oof tboroad to nakv ' o r MT i b u / ‘ vvNi>-"'' hl'J’l 'enchcrs for all chlldrcn Jrom SF A P E ff^ i l.9 5 I • •..'•Woahington apnotogro]ogropbcr’ipaiodiao. ^^*S l one 10 xlx, was held TlJUr*hui <0 cWldrtn attended the p p * . ' p V Ifa years t e tba aakliif. Jo t . '^erc conducted by Mrs, aad »*a tba csopoe baiow, I ^^'‘e. Mrs, Richard Role# andI i WMiCK sl V-M 4-sp(peed 1250 ' ieofd » « « PHONOGRAPH*4 wllhlh» gnOffitfi'' CfUSU KILLS 4 Anfii 5 «i - 'A The V-M 1250 is popoltr with[tb rrecord loren becaiue of coo* ' OrcaiQ»lmD

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ed- M rs, Cobb-H eadsds Foye W illard Is; Scene Froi■rom Galena Depictected by Artist E a ste r Session G arden DesignsIS Summer M arked lote Bride of G isler!er t— —— A re Subject for< o r Filer OES Slot 3 H e l d b y W o m e n ■ \ PILER. Aprtl J - M n . Jay Co ^ Of FHer WSC'l J n i t waa elected worthy m atron, a t In W endel I RilRite ; ' J a g i ^ Twin Falls U ni I meeUng of Uie Order of E u teTTI m sSl u r WENDELL. April 8 — Pay*I t Wll- FILER. April J-W0T,,n-. .> ^ -An »ltr»etlve t»rden doesn’t JustJi ' Wednesday evening a t Uie Maaoisjaaonlc iaj.(j, daughter of Mr. a n d fc of ChrlaUan 6tr\-lcf m r TV V h*pp«n-lt musl b« pUnntc. •ac- um ple. le bride - ' a t the church foran Ej ' v - ' ^ T bO who Chancey Willard, became th e bi m to M n. U W. CrindUl w, M n . Donald Albln w u Dam ot Ronald Obler, son ot E. L. OU-C : with Mrs. Alfla OnlirV rf »polte Ml dMlgiu torr ^small associate matron; Donald Alb arch 38 Coates, Mn, Willum P r ' - . ' ^ cf' leTw ln Albln. Itr. Salem. Ore,. In rites M arch c«rdeM“ »l the me«Ung ot Uie T » worthy paUon: Elwood McCaul:Cauley. n the home of the brlde’a parei ■. D. N. Englfbiljlii ns yalU OirdCT club W«lne»<3iyday In associate patron; Mn. Clyde V Mn. Qil L,m., T Porter. V*" The double rln« ceremonyny wu i ^ ^ ^^7 ' th e bome of Mrt. Un% P o rt Auadeln. Ueajurer. and M n .• HaiHarry performed In the preaeace or of so . V lv chairman, A violin sola ■ -•* M ulh*«t ef Kimberly. llammerqultt,' tecreisiy. w u presented br .M.-< e-i'm? S ’- ' >f‘ lend'of C- W. . ,. members of Uie Jm m edlatt tami:families ’' . • "A ginlen should be » bJend W. ■ InaUllaOCn rliuaU wUI be hi nor. Mrs. Ed«ard Dro-.;/V.. ' bekuUfuI *nd practical luetulneirulneu: y; |. * and clot# friends by Bishop Evan ' . / ' V ‘ j- r April J«, Willard of Uie Wendell LOS cburchurch. *' May Day Carol" .nd "Thf a ' ' easy to malntflln and plannedled 1tor ■' i» M em ben decided lo contrtbuio ■ )uw t*25 Branched candelabra and bouqu , BoUiwerenccompanlrdby-iJ.";'' ^ conUnuouf bloom.' Mt*. Crandi . for the home and Interest fund a Beem, The nev. Grani ;i.. ^ ^ *ald. She lugseited thal *ft«rtfter . -. ■ « d ef daffodil*, tem and p u « 7 wlU( tl3,£0 for relief of.aged. , , formed Uie background fo r ' baile plan U made. H *hould_rulri be ; ------Mrt.—Ror-E!lenivt>od-waa-*oc Plnnnclal report w.rt E)^.- k. .. ^ ------added to from year « T 7 « r:“r - s ®h B - r - — candftllghl ceremony. hostess for the evening. Refrea.e^n- jlyjn j„ nuirrlagelage by , J Raymond Tliomu, trfu;j-f. ------*l»o-»U»l«d-lh»Ucurved_b"nler»e n •a r? _____ - r - ■ —Mra.-J.-M.-Jimmsii^V.r:— more Intereatlng lhan atraljht line*,Hm b . : - r ^ * hcr''Iathtr,~wore-*-Krcrt-leni..length *r------R«m*eyer, Mra, EUner Reichert. M m atch- appointed Dene; Tel'orrt Vr^',?'- Z and lhal flowen ahould be planliplanied ‘ w i.f^H B®*"" Of ebplODl WlUl % m an , LaHue voting delff.it« fc- S KaUierlne JJnwley, M n. WlifrJh lng halo hat. She carried »% bou*bi . ■ In group* rather liian row*. ^ H erretl, Mrs. Ted Johnson a n d JI . trict meeUng to be hfla I'ri Z M n I. C. Kui’kfndaU *UoI epo,epoke f quet of while camaUona tie d w and 34 in Twin Falla. 3 12‘ Itrated IB P * E m eal McCullon, Twin PalU. on noarr Bardeni and Ulwt«t- white aatln ttreamera, She won }\ She appointed .Mr.v c u t,- n. ‘".I h er remarlci with plclurM ofr lamland- B E * * * , allver rhlnetlone necklace. b ra « thowed . 1 C and earrlnp. Uie gift ol th oI bride-brli •caplns. Mr*. Alma Reijua ahowi r e W orthy M atron Is f , Mra. R S. Amif\ kj ■!., g ‘ "JJ colored illde* of club membei•mber's ’ groom. ' ; church greeUns commltt r l « . , M n. L. N. Bylngton pU yed'ed IUie Chosen at Parle r Mrs, T, E. Albin rtfcor,... .. v * ^ * t h e buJlntu meeting preceipreced- v TAMARA TILBV ' '^ 7 background and wedding mualeale andt luncheon Ubles. At thf !>,- ..V' ,u, lng lhe program, the sump (SUtt mtnvlnc) BUin-. April 5 — Mrs, E. M.f. ToiTom- Bccompnnled M n. Ella M ae Parker Pari ■ a while CIOM dtco.-aifj proJecl waj dlKUwed. a n i Mr*,rs,-81d- an * * * llnson w u elected worUiy m atronatr who sang, "Always.’* )d lettcra rtadlng "He h A • ney Bmllh, club prtilflenl, SUted aUU * * * by the Buhl chapter. Order of E m if Eul- Mr. and Mn. Bob Lackey, braUi-bro flanked by Easter lillri. 0 !>-,m .V ?, lh a t anyone, deilrlng the»e atami c em sur at IU regular meetlmeeting er-ln-Iaw and sitter of th e> bride,bri ‘S ? T am ara Tilby Is {. ^ featured amall ir « j « ' may get them throush club men J Thuraday night a t Ui« MaaoiMasonic were Ui# atlendanU. M n . Lackey lACl egga and colored feail;t;s / . J . f ;; ber*. Mn. Kuykendall. l'lt«r.ta / _ J temple. wore a rotebark nubby. linenI weavewei -1 neaU a t Ui* base, ^ r a Engaged to WeeiG O Ed Thomuon was chosen worl ^"513" JERONffi, Apill 8 - Mr.. arand patron; M rarC«inW lllhd. aia55IJ ii ,,, , * *■» _____Ed I th# pojtcr conleit which ends Apt ne e n- m atron; Carl Roland, aaaoclate p * Mra. Jay O. TIlby announce the et a.le pa- y„ willard. Blllle P arker. LecLeona g W arberg bpeaks 3 , , gagement of their dauglitcr, Tnm- Twr Iron; Mn. Blanche Smith, “seeisecre- smlUi and Linda Thomason. Mur- Mi decided to ara. to Eugene Fbcher, son off MMi rs U ry; Mra. Norris Weslhy. trenaur* ’®n L anculer, uncle of th or bride,bri sale and daffodil exhibit M soon i , Prelda FUehfr. A lummer wetwed- Mra. Ed Hartman, conductreaa. a: w u uther. A t Locol Porlsv ^ , Mr*. Charles Lunle, aaaoclaU co H aeorg# Wniberg prcsnitfd i J , wealher peim iu. Mn. Franlcnf Pafh. ** planned. • » ^ M n. Willard chose a (town}wn ot m er w u sppolnUd chairman of U ettKnc dbclreas. j , Mbs Tilby 1* a lenlor a l JcrWf Prnnlr d0tl«d COllcotton Illustrated with eolorctl itiiifj Q. K D j a«le and M n. Requa of the exhlbl!!■’ high school. PUcher attendedd JJi e - O ttlc en presented M n . Prai WlUl pink acceaaorles for h e r dauj B tf'P to Plnl*'’'! « th e dal* ot which will be announctouncea Bchoola nnd I* employedcd t by Matthew*, outgoing worthy m a in Oough. H Ladle.\ ef Elk* Tuesday fKni-l ucUon and Andrew SUIllnga. outgol: ter’s wedding. M n. Ja ck Oou H Uie Elka hnll. Mrs. Lto lUUt ,u ^ 1. Reynold* and Walker ConalrucUo uifcOHiB bridegroom, worere gigray Mri, Smith dliplayfd ceram company a t Elko, worthy patron. wlUi a gift. progrnm chairman. jj bluebird* which are to be used i It waa announced Andrew, 6^(R ,,. cr>-tUllele dress w ith w hite .acces-.acc Wm Plnns were dL'cussrd for >. .o fav o n for th# Idaho-sponsorcnsored _ V J lings wlU be appointed p-and1 wusher h u June A reception w u held Immodlal»dlale1y H aUllaUori banQUtt to be htMMiri ur . b re*kful a t lh# NaUonal conver™ n R 'tual Practiced when lhe grand chapter meets Ju B nt Uie ‘Turf club, Mrs, Vlciar Crj-. rii tlon of Garden club* to be held 1 d 0 In Lewiston. One new mem berie r w u following Uie ceremony a t th eeW Wi en- beai U general thatrman. .S'tw n" . Mftv a t SeatUe, Wa»h. I p w Initialed. Offlcera-also reported,ed flfive dell, ward houte. Approximately;ely 300: of cen to be InsUlled are Mn, R V u, >r the A t Cam p Parley sn pur- Bueata allended. Organ backgrou:ground M n. KelUi E. Evans. 1404 PalUPalls aveno* eut. b displaying an oU palnUnr from h er eollecUon of T he club aiked to iporuor tJ Z7^ new hurrleane lamps had been pu : 1* a major Inlerest ot Mra. Evans.m t, Campbell, president; Mri, f jir i • planlUiB of a ro*e garden akt t V. the O fflcen of VIshu camp Np.• 70l chased for the chapter ond1 tratray* music w u played by M rs. LeRoy LeF Idslia Undscapes. O ther th aan n hihtr fanliy and heme, polnUai 1* IBUlt phoU-enjrtvln*) Brelnholl, prf.ilJent-eleci; y , ' t bUh Khool enuait. rtiii projeiproJecl Royal NeUhbon of Amrj-lea. proi hara beea purchaaed tor Uie■ kJtc.kJtch- VKoodJand, ------c m t Qualls, second vice pruidr. will be wpcrvlsed by the landscapdscap- Uced Uieir memorlsl for the sUIs u t« en. A four-Uered cake decoratedtd wiUiw * * * * * * Mra, Domer Dertach. recordl-i , lng cemmlMee composed ot' M rt. conrenUon to be held April 188 and an netreshmenia were serveded 1by pink rotebudt and topped with w( secreUo'l M n. Al Dntuler,’ccc. b.t T h o m u Hlclu. Mil. BiuMll MUItMUler 19 a t Burley a t Uie metUns FrldoFflday M n. Olen Davla. M n. Vaughnn 8hiS hrl- ding bell* and PInk n e t v a * 1 Week's Activities re*pondlng aecieUrj-; Mn ArA; % ■ End Mr*. Al Hankins. erenlng.ln Ui# lOOP hall. ver and M n. WUllam Aldrich,, chalchair- centerpiece tor the linen coveicovered Idaho's Landsidscapes Are Cannon, nudlior; Mia, Amoid D, M n , OrUI Aslett. M n. L. U ngn g - The' butlntss meeting beganan Att ninn. refreshment Uble. CrysUl h hold olden — , f Listed by Group■*\J Pnul. historian, and Mu AIt>y d Mrs. 8 p, m. A commlltee report wr naw, Mrs. Oladyi Barnett and M r were used for the w hite ta p e n . C 'h Tours, a hlkfc and a rcKUlor meet-leet- Saulcy nnd Mra, Rndke,dlrfctan * ' EWna Taylor wen Introduced:ed »u given by M n. Oeorge Taylor, chnli - The ctke, cut by Mrs.”jsek Ji rQVOritSSs 1 for T. F. Artist^ lng with eleeUon ot officer* servedrved A apeclal prlie w u ifcflrrf’ h L • m an. on the poUuck dinner Riven f Euests. E?n‘';: H ag erm an P loyy Gough, aljler of the brldetrroc Idaho landscapes are Uie subJeeUsJecU real life u ahe can’t paint from1 Im-lm- u Uilt week's acUvlUesforTa-W/a an- n - M n. Saulcy. ^ ■ T ea w u served from a tableI uslnusing the lasl meeUng, Mn. Velmn Tread?read- 2. , ^ wns aerved by M n. S tem W llli r h er tglnaUen. She doc* n o t like to0 do Ka Camp Plre group. Refreshment were tertfd lii » ^ joiless well, lodge depQty, gave r Ulk o Mrs. KelUi E. Evans prefer* tor her , Kaster appolntmenli, Th# hoatei 4k on Given by G rou|D U D nnd M n. Lnckey. Serving pun dlum. portrait*.. Stanley baaln and the th e Easter Uieme by Mn, Eujtr.e P;p. a w as u ilited by Mn. E. O. Ha• 0 '> T w u the UUe of Uie10 pliDlnv C«l»ln EcklM “n'i M n . E van” W Mn. Evans after the last ot: her yon a n among th# onea ah# palntaalnta home of Mra, Sam Oarmlre, guard­ ; _i»h Riven by the Olrls’ club T liundilu i^ s y li'fd. M n. Wllllsm Jackson.'■ M Uiret sont. Teny, 30; Steve, n ,, and Ul# moit. ian, Toni Brown la the new presl-resl- ¥ ¥ # (Jf hard WM appointed chairman wit rlum. L*® Vlppermin, Mrt. Stem W Susla P n tt, Lillian Harmon, M --r evening a l Uie school auditorium, ' Roberl, 16. started to *chool. She She prefera land*cape», butt In dent; Cheryl Flynn, vlee prtaldent: v .n ' II w u aboul three slsUrs. tormeormer- lard and Mrt, Evan WlUard™ i said the pnetlcally followed' the winter or inclement weather she doea Patricia BhorUiouae. secreUry; Me-S=‘: E aster Eggs A re Study C ontinued Grant Kunkle and Mn. MaU Van ran for ranged Uie gltla, d Buren. ly jn Uie services who each ran t , tchool bus to town for leasons. paint *Ull Ufe*. A t present the1# Is llasa Feldtman, treu u re r, and Snn- mayor of their hom# town.. PaPar- Thos# cnrrylng gltta w ere Shnr td In forcing 'branchea of Paul acailet*rlet dra Drake, acrlbe. D yed at M eeting IS By A rea Group:J P S Past Oracle* club gar# tho lods , Judy Wlllnrd. Diana Prlth. E arlene® W Mn. Evan* becnme Interested In . ♦hi,^ • bouquet of row* to b*, uuae ^ d UclpaUng were Kay SU rry, Ju( r , Tiav art while In aboul Uie fifth pradegrade hawthorn U> bloom for a picture.•e. Misa PcIdUnan terved refreah-«*h- HANSEN. Aprl! 5-Essttr mi HAQSIMAN. AprU 8 — The thlr T ate, Virginia • Norwood. M ararla ton nnd Carol Vipperman. M ra. R iland menu. for Ul# memoriat. Th» roaea wer Hen*- Petersen was In chnrge ot the. iniMtpii *ben her moiher. Mra. Don S U t-t­ While a l Phlllpa lodge at laland were dyed nt the llaiuen Blue ^ leaaon of the Oospel according I . Hawkes. Georgia BUs*. Je an Hen ford, gave her a box of pnlnw aa a Park wllh her husband on a businessIness Tliursday Uie glrla wenl on a cam-;am- jneeung Wedntsday afiemtien ay S t. Mark waa glren Wednesda ^ O*®'*® TayJor an lee. Jody Prull. DoroUiy BrowBrown, book. presenled by Lillian Harmon, preal if « r e - R'ft, M n. Evans gnve up muale: les- trip, the area land.^m Illlnol-1. Mn. Monl ijojer u- to ; bert. Pnrker and by Mn, W. A. Gold,d MrsM did Uka even- course offered In art PINOCHLE PLAYED n SU - at Albion 8U te Normal school,:hool. had them hung each year. She also Mnglo Vnlley A rt guild and la affil­(fll. Iltted her dauutiter, Janice, in *tn- ! Mn. Faul nngtrun read a poem.poec BELLEVUE, Aprtl 6 -M n . Joaep' H azelton W omo en n Cleo Prince and M rt. L oran SI tlon. Ins refreslunenl*. U I .. phenson. A readlns was presentsaenled PalnUng w u more or leas a hobbylObby exhibits locally. iated with the Idaho Art aa.v>clatlon. ’ In "Simon, the fijTlan." Berstin enterUlned elghl membei K Ola- with her unUl the lajit of her aon*Bona Two of her oil pnlnUngs hang per- She would like to inlereat othera'J Inin - ¥ * * M The IfMons are dlreO d byy MMr n . nt h er Pinochle eluh Tliuraday eve Honored by UniJ n i T by Leons SmlUi. Mr. and Mr*. G ould Mltfi. WALKER rF.Tr.f) \ L ' J ler Rave ahort U lti. Eugene Barrua B an wna In school snd the seriously stalU rt­rl- manenUy In the Fireplace roomm at painting and anld the guild would . Ollbert and Mra. Ksraloff, nlng. M n. Kenneth Walker■ nndnn WENDELL. April 6 - M n . L. I get DXETRICII. April 5 - Mn, Emei pr mem-prayer. ed studvlng ll aealn. For th e p astw t 13 Ul# T ain PaUa MeUiOdiat church,h. help anyone who Is interested to get : Next Wedneaday will be thee con- cor Mr*. Francis Bergln were gueafjrue*f.i. Hughca. Haielton. honorary men nU a t y«f» h u had private lesson*sson* M n. Evana aald there Jusl Isn’t started. I t meeU Thursday afler-Iler- Walker waa honored at a itaW t > eluding lewon of the *erlu.1. Mrs. Mr Prlie* went to- Mrs. Wnlker’ aan n d ber o t tha Hlllandale club, waals hoihon- young couDle. studenU jrial nhower TliurtdaT altemooa al if tB ^ li V fU r- Wendell high whool w ill make mn ffwn various teachers and attendstends enough Uma' t« do all lhe thingsilngs noon* a t Uie Harry Barry Memorial ; H ugh g*T# Ul# cloalnj pnyer.r, Mrs, Bergln. ored by the group wedneaday aflc at the the Unlvertlly ot Idaho couraala ata t the enjoyt doing In addition1 to pnrk building. Community cliurch.______- ■ noon a t the Civic ciub rooms. their heme for the present al t [>>mhpr ^®me of th# bride's parents, Redllsh lake each summ er. ' M rt. Hughes, a charter memb« {r and S>i® haa studied other technlquea has been % member of tho clublub tfor Out-of-town jwesU were Mr. a IV Mr* Mf*- George Storms a n d ■ Leon Le< tuch u water colora, photo tlnUngnUng Gare of Yc/our Children ■« yean. A trlbut« written by Mi a Har- and pnsUls. but prefera th e olla.la. J, M. Morgan wna rend byV MiM n ' 'WelL''. Nev.. and Mr. and M rs. H{ • By AvNlSELO N ai PATRl. n pre- 0'"^ Willlama. Haaermnn. . Having lived In 31 place.v mosUy I . I j L j Everett Lawlon. M n. Melvin pr o'ul of Idaho, wllh her husbandI who I I I - • Ignored *■. * . * It ofl / I i‘ I [I I ' ' [I Uiem guest. Mn. Ralph Newberry, prei T h i iioT7 of E u te r It so tremenemen- the symbols of Euler. In thei barbara K .niphti t nerlcullure. Idnho landacnpea are■e’her her /flV I ’ ” T " I douj we must take It on talth. ]I t their parent*, their toiefathen.s. livellv dent, played two piano jielecUona. . . eholce; | , carries #o wondroui a message,,ge. sso again. In them vanished hope# hop< Pnvorlto flower wu the roll ci S' mI? I s Y -Teen Chiel i e t She said (he seldom pnlnta> theuiei I ^ \ r ^ i ' alaggerlng to our finite minds,I. lh lha a t come alive; dreams long lurrendereidered topic. Plana were made tor th e M dla- I 1 , ' to iillmpM Its meaning for xis.wxis.we come true, glfU undreamed ('f.f npa p - 7 meeUng to be held a t the homelome of Bnrbsrn Knight wan liuUln u lle d O"'® ■ ns president of the ninth grade:“rt Y posing of one of her husband’*I tav- n I > ‘tymbollie it. We place Ulles ofol ex*es near and -through them their• ppai a r- Mrs. Owen Bolan. candle. oiUes, she relumed to the areaa the I /w l 1 •• Refrtshm ents were served byt>y M n, Teens- ’Tliursdny n lsh t n t cond : ' qulslt* loveliness oa the a ltan n re-re enU live again. •A hill n «l JMf ‘0 do 11 over and foundmd ll 11 M f f ii B j . m em berbg when we once heldI themther In the chureh u ^(‘e sll llalenlnleiilns MUlan Brownlee. M n, C h a rrie l i s lighting senlces al the YWCA h . Other offlcen InsUlled were w< changed u lo mnke a differente rent ' In our bands aa d s rt and appanntlin n lly to the anlhems, to the *tory olof the th Voung and Mn, James Lee. ‘sldenl’ picture. The ever changing scenesies of I lU eleu Uilngi and then burledI ththei em resurrection, w# hear too. th# lei Snndrn WenUierbie, vice preside: STUDENTS rAn?ICIPATEITE Jimel Vnnsant. seeretair; Jonnnn Mo-K nslure are fudnaUng to her. < In the earth only lo see themin riserl* rlble cott ot It and It saddens ua t Mellon Liking lhe outdoors, she and] h ere r s ’ In this uneirthly beauty, we catchcatc think lh a t Uie triumph ot EasU COLLEOE OP IDAHO. Caldw«aldwell. detn. treasurer: Shnron Melt of in « Aprtl » - P l « lUidenta from1 TwinTw program chairman; Susla OhlaDhlaug mother, whom ahe Interestedd in — :—«-htnfcr tfii-meimmronhe-RMuiRMUri h a d to be bOUghl ly'th# way cf lh ^Yeeouf. painting aboul elghl yeara ago, or a recUon and slog -lUlleluJah." croaa. Then we pray .that we _ mn V Falla were among Uie M mualciaulcian* todnl chnlrmnn, nnd Unda Preeo I tiiftt who recenUy parUclpated In thet service chnlrman, painting friend, mnke an occasionaslon All about ua are the hlnU of rrt t - »o teach, so lead Uie children U>f larty at out of a painting trip, Bhe usually■ually . . them , they may be able to "wiUiaUnd_rt In1 college-community concert a t thet The girls held a alum ber p arty ' ' newed life It we but consider then cross College ot Idaho, The sludenUn u area Uie YWCA building afterw ards•ds anda spends all day palnUng on the acene . In our iwlce-blesMd land faster EasU the evU day" and bear their cru Friday and then pula tha final deUilsiU Inin ee the bravely to vlctoo’. Mike Leeds, Lonn Meaaman. Dorot:Torolhy sen’ed a pancake breakfast Frld [ comes wllh spring aod we see th Blackalone. Jeanne Poulton andmd Palr momlng, at hwne. ! miracle o f. renewed life In everevery 1* never a amoothly-roule ______Mn, Frank Sund was hosteas.teas. She aays th# h u to piUnt from ' trea and plant and weed In thele gaigar- '*‘ 7 to ease. It 1* a slrugglel> be-b< ______, den. Thai which wu known to tbe good and evil, alwayss hthas . . dead h u coma to Ilte agalA.I TheTh been, alwayt will be. We wouldId notnc ; n e v leaves appear on the barej'llmba llmt have It any oUier way. It U Uiehe orone . o t the m ea and the bird* returnu m tto by whleh wo get Uie trve mearmean- ' th e ir accustomed places. E arthUiand an Incof life; Uielouofselttorecoviecovcr ; aky smile and th# imUe llghtaI every erer >t, clealiied of all earUiy soil., rlaenrUe ' race It beama upon and we• tay,aa; ^ the Ulumph of the tplrll. ONE RACK OF ; “Happy E uler." Thus we would prepare our• chil-chi . Then the children. How happhappy to know: Defeal like death.ith , is ' ' they a n In the attenUon ahuwereJweretf ^ t » passing thing. LU# Is etem*tem al. ^ ; tipoo them. They adm in theirir newne' forever renewed, > > cloUies, Uiey laugh aloud aaa theythe Happy E u te r. Tried all the rest? re 10® ® ; collect Uia gay eggi prepared Jt durinx DRE!■SSES 1 , them by those who lo»# themm andan l«bTh«>d. Or. r*lH ntOtlm ha> ta Im. ' vould glT# Uiem a h ln ts f UiamearB ean- ob-H.ne* In kU ImkM N». JOI. -Ob«1|. -Ob« V ; In s ol Uiis day In Uia omboUeIU rflceg •OM.” To •bulk 4 »»r. wnii » «*nu CU Doi These UtUe ones are In themselvi °- ... NOW TRRY RACK OF BETTiTTER ^ i i | THE BES'ST j i| ^^CO SCOy ' ' D E L U X E DRE!iS S E S 22 5 " \ UTILITY IT COSTS NO MOlORE! SPRING -GROUPOl" O F ------1 C A R T COAMS SWIVEATERS Cholc. of Coloni ' sunITS Blouseises Slips f f i WHITE, PINK, RED , OR YELLOW i 'x x r w i s Chrome legs andmd handles. Top tray has V s c i handles and liftsfts o ft for Bcrviiw! Off V:Yi Off AR PRICE 14.95 Group of SPRIN(ING • . REGULAR:iAL O A c ' I EXTRA SPECIAEEK h -' RE 3-2510 : ^ FOE ONE WEB HATIS -Vj es Furti. , TWIN FALLS ( CHOICE 5 I : H a y e i II 5 . 0 0 ' ______Ifld S ( M : PAGE THIRTEEN TIMES-NEWS, TWrwIN FALLS, IDAHO

Clothing C are Is Eastern Ea: Star in New Fastens C reatated in Old A rizonaa C l L e d b y “ N Program ^ Social Calendar Topic for Lesson PPaul Picks New T-'-m — ' KINO■ HILL. April 6-M r^. Elmer . i DLISS - liH elub will meet Williams gnve Uie lcs.ion on "Car­ C hapter Heads — I T lim dny (ficrnoon in the home of H B K . ^ ^ lnging for your clothes" concemlng re- PAUU April 5 -M ra. Roy Pran- was Mrs. Marla Stubbs, Clover Creek, ’V v ' o .’ y v M r S t A iiiovnl of epou and cleaning with clico wna elected worthy matron of ulld » m , A (Irteilflergenlfl. at Uie meeting of the E-Dah-Ho g.Qa] chapter. Order of Eaat- I It Past Oracle club will meet at V V WL^ I HonHome Improvement club niunday em 8Uir,g Wednc.*4iy evening at th« .lr». 1:30 p.m. .Monday al the home ot nttemoon In the home of Mrs. Msr- meeling ,j,„n of the chapter In the Ma­ ,. Mrs. Clara Koehler. 4M Blue Uikcs tin Woodward. sonic wnlc lemple. on boulevard, for a dcistri lunchcon,- gfgO jiff ' ‘ Mrs, Harold Van Slcklr, president, Othersq i,, elected were Roy m n - I life. Tliose ntifndlns are aiked to bringi"s j H B ^ 7/' ' '' • v^l ' wan ” In charge ot Uie mceUng, Ttie cl.vf>, worthy patron: Mrs, Dale lenl iiprotn for cxcliannc. r i X . I'lucclub project for th li year, lo buy Slollcr, siollc ft.v.oclale m atron: Dale :*= « U i t ^ n '' * ' ihfoKwlcAlthe i|. Jf p w equipment for the children's home Sloller.^ciiaoclate glolle p.iUon: M n.IU Iph son. Addlioii Avenue club meetlns j C C ' " ' ' I'tat I Boise, ws* dlscus.ied. Benedict, Benci aecrelary; Mr*. Arnold •A Ufa I-' d”r. op*Md eel- Kchedulfd fnr WcdntAdoy has ^ccn Mra, K arl Carnahan and Mr#. Sanipe. gan,p treasurer; Mrs. Mariam r of canceled »nd wll! be htld April IB, ' GeoOeorge Tlioinas gave n tnlk on the Tllflt- -nifitT p ^ n nnd Mri. _ ‘V * * * ______prcjpre»iarnl'a convrnilon of exieiiiion lUlpn juipt Marsh, a.'joclale conductre#*. jon- —iTAGEnNrATr^r-BciherNo7~45y'43^ ^ W V . : rlut:rlub.i. Uiey attended recently al TliC Tlii chapter decided to help the Iley. Jobs Dauchlcr.v ttiii.nieel Wcdncs- ' HoL'HoL'e. where they helped other pres- paulPaul bnnd mother* and the Paul E- day cvrnliiK In lhe Masonic Icmplepie • ^ ^ ■ i 2 i S R 4 ______■ — IderIdenis-plan-lhe-sUite-wirenlion-lo tlonsf.'ons*club'lti laLiifig money foriinl- -tlie iTiih-K fty-Jrrocnr h8norra~ auxiliary No, B5 to . I ¥ ¥ ¥ A 1gift of appreciation by the of- re- TyiWKr.iphlcal imlon No. 241 will /f if m \ w K K I h ' IlcriR wn* presenled Mr*. Floyd day. tjicct Mouday eicniME In the homeme IS ia l ^ cC i harter D raped S."!Clark, retiring worthy malron. and Ronald Zcnike, retiring worthy pa- “ n “'I';. S rt “ “'“' ‘“"'hel? of Mrs. Oecrsc Crowser. Mil411 ' M a w Min Ellinbeth boulevard, 'm e proRramam j ^ K j tmii. Mr. and Mra. Roy Francisco "t“ S.u> “ “ A t H ailey Parley WlU be pre.'cnicd by the Hcv. Jnmr.i m i ¥M- HAILEY, April 5 — Memt>er* of inaiic the preifnlaUons, ^ K[°f*'‘?';j;^p^navtj, c lu lm iin1 or n , CrQ«c. on the Idaho Ranch for It wns decided to hold open In- , ■ H f ' i s r -; ' fev'.Of*:Deborsh Rebekah lodge held their “ . f®f Youth. Everyone Interested Is In- J n l regular meeUng Ttiursdny evening fttnllatlon " nt Uie next meeling on iV; rlM vlied. April 17. Tlie rest of the officer* ■ in ¥ * ¥ at the IOOF hall wllh Mrs. Ted ^Prllwtll be announced and Installed CuUer, noble grand, Mr*. R, E. Hut- W ' Ceramic elub will hold a resular tjiam, past noble grand and Mrs, Earl st “ th7 a t Ume, 1 ®‘ work meeilnK al 8 p.m, Monday at At the conclusion, refreahmenta ;; ”S A «"'""-“"'“°""' Ornce. chnplaln. parllclpftllng In a GS3 Fourth avetiiie east. * chnrler draping ceremony Xor Mr*. aero , ‘ served In the dining room by was ¥ ¥ ¥ chn Mr. and Mra. John M artin and Mrs. "=< “m“ .Tp™w'. Kwn'-u m . R. C. Mnllon, Earl Brower. T he tAbles were dee- j FII.ER-^w ln l-'nlH Minlp club ^ ______TThe name^. ef 14 candldnUs were will-preflfnl'the-proirram-ot-a-p-mr ^ prr.'.ented—for pre. admlltnnce- txi-the *'‘1 Mr. Hwn- North AI'I* Mni.u . *rhur.-.day nt the MclhodLit churchrch ^ !• Eaiter eggs in nesU, Favora of small lodilodge snd will bo bnUotied on at Uie Enster ' egg hata were used for place £ £ » “^u»» “‘ “>• “■ for lhe n ie r Woman's club nnd ApiApril 17 meeting. Instead of the book review as pre­ iM.-^j[pSi!B30 H' a cards. . Mrs. rre d Bonrd, chalrmnp of the ¥ * ¥ IV “*” ■ , ♦ * viously reporleil. concommittee 'In' charge of serving a ¥ ¥ ¥ trim on rape and iklrL Hlack-and- luncheon lun for the floyal Neighbor P /- S Reports M a d e a t DUHL-Elln club No, 0 will meeteet In Tucion. designer! make use of Ihe Western almcwphere, thele ~ Uie, cape. HIsck braid U used a t trim 0 Cancer Program .0 while slrlptd m attresi Ueklng make* leisure bour outfit leenter) lodge lodi St the dLilrlet meeUng here nl,7:30 p.m. Tliursdny a l the home>rne Meilcan Induenee and the gorcrouiteoua coloring of Arliona -wlien Ihey'ro May to,' reporied on progres* being / are three modem Tucun drslgns, all11 appllqutd wllh Jeweled red bandanna,nna. Till*T 1» by Florence Aip«l. The Ma ' G i v e n f o r G r o u p S Parley of LodgeJ C ot Mrs. Kraneli Dcckrr In Filer for looklnc for Inspiration. Here are I ipeara (rlshl) In Ihls Iwo-piece pcika ma. ,11 cnitume with Mexican feeling ilefll.1 famou. llertd »klrl of the Wesl appeara nUHI* April 5-S«vcrnl tcpor^oris Itulallatlon of officers. Mrs. Clar-ar- of them very wearable. Cocktail cm • ll powder puff muslin. Jewelry U EBarbara Exner, dlslrict deputy' HAOERMAN.h / April fr-A caneer .R,,. ence McKlbbcn and Mr.v Glenlen ll by Mlijuela of Tucaon. Whilelie f< fell tape and skirl are worn wlllill dot■ dre« by Hea Barctlo. Fabric 1* po r. eiiM by msmbtr# n l tne repi- IB heavy allter set with turquolie In deilgns.dul (NKA Newsfeaturel president, prc mnde her official vl.ill. program prosi waa given ftt the werk day fi r»n.cctln* cn » yidny Davis will serve as aialstantanl black cotton salln halter tnp. TheThe same cBlton aaUn Is u»ed to line ■ Reports were given by Mra. W, V,' meetingmctj of the W oman'i Society of hoaie.vncs, McAlee, Mr*, R. E, Buttram and Mr*,• Cltflatlnncitfj, service held Wednesday James Lelclilltcr. committee chair- st t E “ »«r,eporl .««!«'» W j;r- nicef\V?dncaday nt Uie home of. O fficers T old for M Mi rs. M anning Is ■ st Uie MeUiodlst chureh. A film BHOSHONE-Mothers' circle will 'Mrs. Ernest Lec. • "VRaining I V iolets' ( men for the district meeUng Msy SI wss ahown and M n. Edward Reay, mccl a t 2 p.m. Frldny a t Uio homeime ' ¥ * * I and Mr*, CuUer, heading the com*• counlycoun program chairman. Gooding, ‘'V^ of Mrs. Hay Webb. ; New Leader for rdcrj Selected Them e3 Club in Bellevue ^ mlttee to welcome Mra. Either O'-■ gave ([ave a U lk en the problem* of cao- S ¥ ¥ ¥ FILER—RcKUlar meeUnc of Ofderl or fUilnbow for Olrls u JII i;e held BELLETVC'E. Aprlt 5 — Eb.’ne ' Lenry, Welser, assembly president,• cfr.ctr. ' L . IIA.aERMAN-W oman'a Society ' : Shoshone WSCS' i;' on May 1. ]"l of Christian Service ot the Method­ Wednesday evening a t the Mwoiilc For Bliss D isplayy c ClouRhlon hns been nam ed presl- , Precedlnj th e pro«rtwj a poUuck [.V dent of the Willing Workers M lI Si!SHOSHONE. April 's—Mr*, Rupert; A ^ l card* prlMs were received by ju-.iluncheon wa# aen-ed. rollowlnj Uie 1 ist church will hold a Keneral meet-■tl. ' ^ ^ , BLISS, April 5—"Raining Vlolct-V d , Mrfl. Donv Shear. Mrs. Ntary Cam- = . InK Wcdue.',dny afternoon at the ¥ ¥ ¥ I,'u a s the theme used to dlsplny UieJie Rroup.R wllh Judy L elr. vice pre.M-• ManningMan wns choscn president when Mr • program the kitchen wu glien » ot dent; Shirley Divine. »ecrctnr>' nnilA new officers were elected for the• crocron and Mr*. CuUer. Mra, Shenr,: generalJ ' cleaning, S a',a»-".»a =-■" dK .na “> chureh, Mrs. V, W, Carson will be Cheerful Matrons club will meetlect ,Afrlc.in iloleU of the members ot d / Mra, Flortfnce Teels snd Mr*. 'Wsller * jji M C, V n t 10 Clyde willlnmj. • ues a t 2 p.m. TXiesday a l Uie YWCA^CA 1Salnipaullii club nt lhelr show Wed-^d- rcjxirter,r rnd Johanna Kohler, wiirK McUMcthodl:,l chureh Womnn'a Society Mr Mrs. Ernest Billiard v u In charge Ihr ehiirRc of devotions nnd hoste.vies i of ChrlsUan Scrvlca Wednesdayeve-. BeiBerry *erved ttfrw hm ^nt*. ^ ^ fflbtr ot tlie lodKC. who Is In the. will be Mrs. J-'red RoberU and Mra.Ira. building,I Tlie le«on. -landsciiplni:';ilnit’nesday altemoon a l Uie school gym-m- leader.li of C of Uie work day. < h f a t ln Caldwell, It wM reported ^ ^ ,the home Rrounda," ^ylll be present-;nt- 1iin.^lum, At a meeling Thursday eveninK nl[ “nhiR ''‘K a t Uie home Of Mrs. Miirx , Mrs. R ear v u accompanied bjr ed by Mra, Verne Melton, noil cnll.call. Each member of Uie club al-«> hndlad tjipt home of Karen Sims, MLvi 6I111*\ Nielson. Mra, P. M. Dlnsmore led’ Tw o Join Circle Mrs. lU lph Fletcher, Gooding, I, 11 hu been loaned, , Lidlcs auxlllnry- Putrlarch Mill-Ill- will' be aiuiwered wllh Va new planlIniil 1scpar.itc floral nrninKtmcnts on0“ drmonslrntedc sirnlRhtenUiK the e- Clftyuia^'UQ.U-inQvlnEVint —DUSS-rcUott’Slllp prnup nf t thf h e ______. ..¥. .. _____. _im1 tiit.shuwliig n.bride ^vKh.n .vlnlct ,Willard furnWied Uie recordingsr uuraw ro.iuid publlcaUous; Mr*. Ed-- — m lo Barlfr and also to Mrs. HowardI'ard Bliss Communlly church will meetleet SHOSHONE-Opal Rebekah lodse)dse idani ns hir corsaRe. Seeond wg„i enl and‘ sm the caller;------' die Tnnnkn. sccrcHiry of supply in- Mr. and Mra, O, E. Phillips, Fel- ^.grj S Mm .111. u “ “ “lett. “• Wednesday nttemoon a t the homeime will meel nt 8 pjn. Tueaday. a t Uie to Mrs. James Sinplc.i fo r a Jnn- I- work, nnd Mrs, Earl Elnm. secretxiry'1 After-Eastersr Clearance( ^ Rttrtihmenls were terved by Mrs, of Mra, Keith Remington a t the lOOP hnll. I|u ao '’thcmc u.*ilnR little Mr, NewtIfw towshlp commission, were in charge ofqj local], church nctlvltlf*. | r , tnnhi BeU, Mrs. Mobcl Alexander,ider, Blls* power plant. ' ¥ * * I Year and three vloleta nnd a lal-ftl- of< the srrsngementa, Mr. nnd Mrs. Flnnl _ plans were mnde for thee Mn-Buile O ltaore. M n. Earl Far*Par* ¥ , * ¥ Prcsbyterinn Couples club monthlylllly, Uee work of crepe paper. 1Phillip* and Mr. and Mr#, Ray Saturdny bntnnr, nimmage and Ur.{owd Mrs. A. O. DUwelL MIA stake board will sponsor‘“ f' dinner meeling will be held a t 7 p.p.I Each member wore a violet cor-or- Ruby1 *erved refreshments. cookcd food r.nle. The event wa* a special Interest dlnner-darKC m. Wednesday al thn chureh. A mmu-'s-igo u-' made of wood fiber by Mrs.Ira. ¥ ¥ ¥ held a t Uie DaURherty building. April 13 al Uie stnkehoiuie. Dinner alcal show will be featured. Ilcser-i3cr-1 Hobdey and Mrs, Lloyd Hnnstcn. ij. Star C lub M eets Committees were Mrs. Earl Elam.' IVendell F ete H eld will be sen'ed st 7:30 with dnncUw vnllons mny be obtained by callingiling Olhercommlltees were Mrs, O re;g Mrs, Robert Vnden. Mrs, M an Nlel- !j02,'Belslier. lh# rainbow and raindrops WEKDELL. April 5—An annlver-M startlns al D pjn. Music will *’* be Mrs, David Barrj', REdwood 3-2102,' 91” Mrs, Frank Tltai,' Jerome, pre-:• songon and Mrs. Roy Gipson, rummage *,*■ provided by Harrell Thom e's or- or Mrs, Wnyne Wardwell. REdwood;ood behind the violet dlsplny U blet Mr*. senled , a program on Interior dec-'jaie>;6ale; Mrn. Rupert Manning, Mrs, prypsfiy w»5lield Monday evenlnsJ chestra. Tlckcti 'are avnllable , J. W. Wt»ch, guest book; Mrs, H er­ I the home ot Mr. and M rt. Elmer ‘ble 3.0020, before 8 pro. Monday. ( " ■ oratlnR to membera of Amigo SUrjMnt‘flMnry Pethlck. Mrs, Eddlo Tanaka, throuRh ward prealdcnclca or fromrom if. ¥ * bert Stroud, music nnd publicity: club when ihey mel Tliursdny night't Mra.j.tra. A. V. Nelson, bazaar, and Mrs, Ilflson. „ Mrs, Oordon Linnell. REdwood 3- Mm. L. H, Parson, lea tnble. and , Out-of-town cueits Included Mr. nt tho home of Mrs. Enrl O'Hnrrow. Jeff je » Hayrtea. Mrs. Cletus Shonk and, G357. Tliose ntiendlnc are asked1 “ to Local Club PlansJ Mra, Frank Wright. Mrs, Ocjie Ads- Oupsls were Mrs. Orln Puller nnd■d Mrs,Mrg Evnn KnlRht. cooked lood, and Mn, Monroe Sater* nnd family. bring their own lable service. I mond nnd Mrs. StApIen, kitchen. . Goodlnc. and Dr, and M n . Robert M n. Tlie t ; next WSCS nieeUng will bei ^ a l / Mrs, Burrell Robbins nnd Mrs, Han- I- held April 10 a l the home of Mrs. WlUltms and famUy, Jerome. . For 'H om e' W eek■" Bten were In chnrge of the violet,1ft Mrs. Kellh Jenklai and Mrs, Rob- held Twin FalU. chapter 20. Order of ert Pcnce wero co-hoslcsses.______Vsden^Vsd ______^______■ * * * Eastern Star, will meet at a pjn.iro. ■ Plans were made by members» otof *alc Uble, j ALBIOf^ LAO FETED . Tuesday at M asonlctemple t« electled the Neighborhood club for Uielrh tlr There were M violate on dlsploy AI-niON. April S-Tom m y Ajher officers. - . pnrl in home demonstraUon week.'eek by all Uic members .of th e club ‘as as i - . / * r u honored at a birthday annlver- when they met Thursday aflec^tec^ well as-six by Ruest.a. Studenta of ------1 ^ T .*...* i . t ------il6-IQ ECM 0llf-T4 Mr. Md Mrs. PreJi Aaher. The 57 “ J I will meel at 2:30 p.m. Tliursday’ atal Un. piny snd served cookies n t Uie tes Khcol friends nltendlnn danced Uie home of Mn. Jack Clalborn Jr., Jr.. Roll call v m aaiwered wlUi "fav­fav- table, rin g ir,d played ganies durlns tlie *''■ eve- Co Install officers. orite wny to spend EnsUr," A dcm-cm- Mrs, Parsons poured tlic coffee $pecial groupB of spring tog.______¥ ¥ ¥ otistrailon on making and decornl-rnt- nt the ten tnble which wn.i covered FILER — Mrs. Jny Cobb will be lng Easter eggs was presented by wlUi s lace cloUi and centered W'lUi hostess to the Town and Countryitry Mrs. John Tiller. • a large African violet, M arion M artinI club Tuesday evening. The next meeUng will be heldheld . Quests alteniltd from Dolse. Tvs'ln d re sse s.!... April 17 at lhe home of Mr.i, Rod-lod- Falls, Jerome. Nampa. Hagertnnn,!nn, m & ¥ ¥ ¥ P a t t e r n ^ FILER — Pour Square club__wlllwill ney i;opklns, 22S Filer avenue, Gooding, Olenns Ferry and Welser.:r. ^ -V g r 0 n d collection of REDUCED smart, new spring and I eorly summer sfyles re­ duced for cleorance V a V 3 V 2 iStE R I during our annual sals. ing r in g B h a ilesB— i , , All new sprin; special groups of tprlng ______^ : ------■- coats...• • ONE RACACK SPRING - n m choosa from oil wool,, fu ll REDUCED COA length ond short styles plus . few Costume Coats dufin COATS5-SUITS I DRES5SES , our annual sale. I 1/3 -- ^V2 OFF I all of our Spring

; T<★ suits... ONE RACACK SPRING '■ 3 3 ’/ ’* ] 5 0 % REDUCED

every suit now on sole ddurir u rin g i / M & COi)ATS j OFFF ! our ofter-Eostcr clearance.iCe. ^ _ ^llLU£i,1 ______4 OFF V4 special groups of sprinQ\r in g Bargainn Table ★i m illinei7 . • . 4, « REDUCED' Lj nr^iMt'KTA^t^ Reg. Values orljl»all, 2 .9 8 to 7.98,8.:.:.=:*2io-*5 r ' rAniH-rRETn* s t t l e Ali Milline'nery Vn OFF Mrjifh; from Paris cornea the ‘ j To $10.95 I tiifmhe" d rfM -a n d aee how “*nnins 11 looks on the youne3ung Odd SclocHoni ’ of the fMhlon act. SimpleTiple' • u -o h ^ pleata. no fUtlnicttlng Broken Sizes 1 2 “ ,vcrslon»-for wn*un f I’nttfrn 8023: Children'sren's £ A >}- 'i', V 35-liirli t!' ?' rnbrle,®' 8 2-' ••intcii (lircciioiy on eaeh pat- *a'• t'>»‘fr. nccurnte. '"d 35 cpni3 rjii, “ ~ '"'d flvc'centa for eath (or Ilrsi-clM., malllnB. Sendm y M 1 Martin, cnrc of Tlmes-mes- ' iR IS j PAI 141 MbIhI Are. W«»t f X, DfPt . 232 Weal IBUlIBUi - E g r — I

PAGE FOURTEEN ■ TIMES-NEWS, TTWIN FALLS, IDAHO' •' STODAY,APnn,e ,55, PENNAI CHAIlN c e s f o3R: COWBM)YS s t i r[LL . HELDD HIGH Bb y ~:c i j | 8 Bright FProspect Palmer, SSnead Shaiare Lead Tentativively Will In Masterirs Golf Toiourney;

— Be^s&igigned Here^ I P OrSH D ver for Clmliallenger =Venturi-iFalls-to-Fo'ourth— - MESA. A rir. Aprii r>—Pi^Predictions of a pennanl-contcrn te n d - = ------A U G U S T A ;-G a ~ A 77ril--55-(/P>—V'ounR—Amnld'PalmcTTpla? -(/l rplayinp-his-foin-iTrvHrrr;™ — iiT^iBfrrT6tnMirKiirv.iiicyillIC.t'V'ClltTyiil tlic“ Pioncencagcat^uc a fe.ssionitl golf, holed a tremeiuTieiidous 25-foOt putt on lhe 18th t ■ Iciitl a f te r th r e e ro u n d s o f th e : coiitim ieii In jKHir o u t of o f tthe ChioiKO Cubs miiior^lcuBieuguo I ma.stcr Sam Siieail for the Icii ir G8 for’a fj-l-holc total of '211. 'I trainiiic i-nmp hen* Snturiii^•uriiay. The promiHC of n top te tea a m i Each Hhot n four-under-par Gi 11. The.se two ci.ino ii. i n f '- ertake froiit-runn inR Kon Venturiituri in a swift-iucd 3 . w i s ypiced iiK uiti la tc Saturday a » tu ni^lit when Cub officiificialfl I strokes off the pace to ovcrta ------tentatively ns.iiRncd t th e ■ . * * * * played before a vnnv.l ■ ‘‘bri}fhtc.‘'t lookinjf proapeo sp c c t ' -T... Joe Louis to in t h e c a m p " to th e Covifbo}vboyn. H / However. Ills nnme was wlthhi'lUiheld ■ i r . Young Pro3 Stars Take«' i timalcd th;it lidomi pending final decUlon on rosurosters. ||7 tt-rV swnrined over tHr Traill Boxer •;Tie Cowboys will remain In1 cmcnmp rn. F^r unlll AprU 19 before leaving for . . iln ' I n sSr’ST’ Twin Palls where they wlU open op |\ \ \ B i r i l Mi Limelight FromF Hogan ^Venturi, ihe Ir.idi-r 'v t-..,, - In ComcljadvV tlie senson against Boise AprUprll 31. A ' \ S B ■ ! , fnded Just n bll nn ili. 1 ‘ _ , W alt Dixon, mnnnger for Magic Ma I AUGUSTA. Ga.. April 5-(/P)-/P)_Koii Venturi had ju.st staRcded _- n o t ns bad n bl.nuiri SAN FRANCISCO. April 5 i.^Joe Valley during the second half of BN % I ft birdie-birdie-birdic fini.sh to retainn his M asters tournamentlit ptperlenced tv.oyr.nN ajd ,i;i ihl Loul* Is.tnklUK cniirlf}' Powell, U e” ' w'f l«jt nenaon. said Snturdny "right "rlt |F'':..M ,A I lead by one stroke. Some two,vo .score.s s p o rts w r i te r s s tirro u ni,j. d r \° round—but th;ii u:r. j,, • iiroJfwtoiml fooib-ill pUjcr turnc 111 have p ; ‘ hfirrr tiinifcl footbnll plnyer,•r'^'in'lo 111 ir Jl iiu.M-iiiortcniri'iii'iii^ stniiimT*^ ■ . a sEcyna trj- nt n n c kIciVj . ", tlie Inst half of Ihe 10S7 seasi ^ . HHI . 40-32— 72. From the rear of■ tlie.crowell's Irivliicr mui ulll tnkeke him111 j,nd jo „ ,j ^ood lookl n’l hold U .nirn P.,li„rrl,rd -iC:' • -•-b n c te lo-OliJfnso .for nn Intetiilitensive -nie Cowboys finishedr i : t ; \ I' mnn Venturi i.H expected 'to Lane J Is First jone after nnoUiir. Uic- rhille--^' drlllliiK. ntend. j I atlmcUon a t Uie ma.M Interviews. «Junior Races »on the last hole, lie nml.-d « knockout by CUnrlcy Norkua Oet. 0- Ing ball cluh." I But this time he wandered around>nd HAILE-?: April 5 -Jock. Lanr, nn ththree to mnke li a ihirr-unv dw'.' Wilson was elated over lhe probn-prot II aimJessJy on Uie fringe of the ques- ( Ifj. lock. . ^”"powel! looks like lie’s a .pret' e»- elRhth (rmder, won the Stfn Valley Io Ices of * / l i Uon-popping newsmen. He was ( lav Next it w-as'C.i.y , Bood puncbpr." Louis Mid. But Jhe ‘'“ “ y of securing the services ChUdrcn's ski races hfld Salufdav nds to prospect" for his club. ". i f JiH|I . il'hardly noticed. con Dollar niounWin wilh a downhill,111 <0 former .Mait.-rs uinm r :.nd ndded wliellier Powell Intends i cnn do everything and do It In w Jenve Jooltall for U«c rlnc won J Hogan moved around the crowd,a-d, rrun of l : 10.B. . U'time National Oprn rlumnion Vs r when J®*" the skipper e : klddlhgly aelied a pencil and paperper Tlie annunl aki races nre for pre-r ,. J"needed a blrdlc on the iBih I'o be decided unlll th /s u m m e r whe Ihused. "Of course, he's not on c lnl, He ml.'.sed hli shnrirr putt i t - , tiie ■ISffs eWrt UAlning. ^ from one of Uie reporters and edgedsed sschool children up to and including e snld rosier for sure yet bul It looks loc H / to the fronl unUl he almost faced:ed eighthe graders. Some 150 children“ birdie and hnd lo Mitle for in Louis, nt R pre.1* eonference, Ml ,n. anrt Uilrd plnce nt 312 he didn't Uilnk Powell wouldd' ever ev« G Venturi. - - IparUclpntcd in the races with mem- become henvywelBlit clmmplonon berly to y - " ■ _ . . . ------i1 InInary words on the pad. Pepper Reese, an eighth gmder.. . P"!pras from Odes,u, Tex.-red hfsS " j BlUy Maxwell nnrt .'.ih,r ihaw S form ulate nny type of roster. Ing three smashing rl^hls from world.M Venturi looked nt the master he nndn Danny Orcuner. won aecond and if* "Wo give every boy the chance chan ' Medea's lUcsrdo Moreno reelsreels towsrd the esnvaf after absorbing admires so much. smUed wanly. But.ut. thirdt plnccs, respectively. Ree-se's “Bo Wlnlnger-rand Al Mencen ^ ;an Bamy (hat ended thelc llUe fight[ht 1la lhe third round a l Los Angeles ^i lo m nke as high a classlflcsUonUon na 'fealiierwelihl champion Ilogan t apparenUy, flustered, he hod no sspeed waa 1:12 flat and Orcuner'n J’Westfield. N. J.. who plavs , more Tuesday nltbt.'I^feree Tommymy II H art a t left. (AP wirephoto)______golf only durlni! ihe wiinor Qualifying to0 he cnn. We sllll -need a few me ------— qiquick reply', "was 1.13. days." he added. Then Hogan returned the pencilicil Winner of aeventh grade girls was At 214 were Vrnturl, tYed Jlit. kins of El Paso. T.-x, nnrt B't WUson noted the hdrdesl port ' nnd pad to Uie owner and moved,-ed 6Snndy Rember w ith a 2:23,0. Other End for City assigning pinyers still Ues nher back Into Uie sliadows. swinners, grndea nnd speeds wereI " Joe, Patton, the.wbecracking :i-. teur, from Morgantown. N .-c t*s The poorer ones are weeded£ 3 e Oregon-Ta]akes Six FirsfStstoCop A young writer shuffled over to IBenny MUler, sixth grade. 1:00; };, has n habll of e.uMns rilMurbx.” R l enrly but In cases of A throu Hognn's locker. 1Tudy Conley, sixth grade, 1:17.4: in „ the Mnstefs. Best Ball Meet . triple A cUsslflcatlons. the dlffc "Whnt do you think of him?" the.he rPeter Oray. fifUi grade, 1:21; Karen . Pinal chMiee fo r QUallfylncIng tto ence In ability Is someUmes sme boy nsked. referring to Venturi. FRember, fifth grade, 1:32. DOUB Ford, Uie defendlnt: clu-. . play In tAe Municipal grolf courie court he polnled out. H Northern IDivision Reli‘lay Honors ^"He's quite aome feUow. Un't he?"!?" All contestnnts from fourth gradedp j*plon | who cnme from behind on 1‘, ' spiins best bull tounum cnt will bet Thla yenr especially calls for clc ,1. Hogan anld, continuing his pncklngng t.to pre-school m n a shorter race ™ln.st round a yenr agn, still » u = nhe.*! led OrcRon to the team title conducttd today, coursis pro> CliffClll InspecUon ss the^nurober of playke ggrnde, 37.0; Pat Elmp.snn. first grade. . McElroy wllh 8J. scsnntng of his ablllUes. There were no fewer thnn a d a Bob Morrow Iin l l Tobncco, nhead until the Injuryw Tliii-d First “moro and the mnn who hns won-on 339.0: Penny Ooodman, flrsl grade,•*'' .sub_,i pnr rounds Snturday over li Whittle u id three flights wilt b limped In third and Uie Wa.ihing- ' run In the Junior dlvllson withUh six»l “»«■» sot Uie equipment to pli more major Utles thnn any otherier 220.8. ' bi,big cour.«c. whose fairanys tH lU sht chunplonshlps open toB men mei Professional ball." Schnnck sal - I - ton State squad captured the rc- profe.vslonnl would have failed to Jimmy Gordon won the pre-school greens _r, sUll were so/t and slow iHe ' K{crchanillse prizes will bs awnrdeWMdecl how high he could 100-Yard D.ashS l l lay. It wns Uie meet's last eventS In Swim Meet jqualify for Uie'flnol 38 holes. Lostast rmce for boys in 20.0 and -Kathyw ^ r. .K ll or »-,l .priTO ...I h c r l i Isn't known because of the lack , „ nnd Uie points pushed WSO' InU year he d ld n l qualify. CConley won tho girl’s division in all wlnnen. !iuYf?y BIO SPRINO. Tex., AprU 5 (IIW NEW HAVEN, Conn.. AprU 5 J" "> Includert rnln l-'rlilny and a i.'-.tji time." Schnnck added tentaUvt » I'n— second pl.ice. re- « of Whittle also reported the Men 1 work Oave SIme bent Bobby 'Morrovorrow Qnyj Ejsirom led Uie OrcKor Au-iiralla's fnmed Murray Roseose Contrasted wllh the horde of re- ^ of showers S.Murday. , Oolf nasoelntlon wUI meet Wednes'ednti- Ctrvti. henllh permitting. wUl wo lett porters swnrmlng nroimd Venturi.irl. ------1Snead, P.ilnier nnd llawkini i return soundly today In whnl wns bllleibilled victory by Iniplng a icct, 0 inehc:‘ h .*' murdered Uie Amcrlcnn nnd meet p( dny evening nt lhe clubhouM.uw .A wl'f' Cowboys on their retut records Saturday night os he cajAajA ot onlv n handful soughl oul the semi- i had G6j, Mlddlecoff, MengerJ •h ttUl Th® second man. Dave Spradllrttdllnir as the 100-ynrd dnsh of Uie centur:rntiiry Jump and Uii-n plnc- tnovla of a professional maUti wl on ft wind whipped track In . Ut * ‘nd turcd the 440-yard freestyle raceace re reUred Bantam Ben after his secondind iCelticsEven ' £Ben Hogan C9.i, and there w ent be shown. AU Interested personsIm Irr ar Buhl. hns been sent home. [»- “ '0 Ing second In Uie high hurdles nnc AU round 77. And most of Hognn's com-m- floflock of 71s nnd 71i. Schaack also noted two of3f lIs u l ABC relays. His lime was 0.0. for n triple In the nnUonnl rfAU ro Inrlted. tying for second In the high Jump i. ments were quips. i year's Cowboys are showing "very "ve The Duke redhead, who fou‘Our Oregon's Steva Anderson flashef Indoor swimming champlonalilps. m , w eir In cnmp. Louis Jackson,son a I'niM h“ Munlled the world reconrccord o;24.0. tli/l, A Rose, winner of three Olympiciplc Someone asked if he had any par-1 - Cage ^ Series p lesdlnir hllter for lhe Cowboysva ilo u t of- DJ second.1. w u a good halfhaU- he picked up more points by Ilnlsh-nlsf^ Kold.mednls. won the IWO-meier^ler Ucular Ui trouble spots, Fullmer to Fight Sisler Eeady to ' year, wna cut Friday from the[e pnr-pa y»rd nhesd of his fnmed Abllenbllene second in the high Jump and nnd 350-ynrd freestyle races ns wellveil "Yep. IB of lhem.“ Hogan anld. i Q ^LOUISVILLE. Aprll^l IT'-Fonr-: ‘ 'ri u the 440. -nie ID-yenr-oId. 0-foot,50t. Then Ben spjed the 1D58. Masters ^ C a v ent Chicago club snd Lt being belt Clirbtlnn college rival, bul evci lourth In the Jnvelln and lOO-yart e;. On 109-98 W in,: r«ftU0l>T ^'111' ■ pnn-yrfiil tallirlm l-cniiUl_ri. - i— . 4UaoMJO-po«»«»-Wonrt-*M'eloeked- -tr Come Back for So; groomod ,for-a-hlflh-ct»s«lft<)ftHo •Ul ST. XOUIS, April 5 W -'H ie Boa- (fl Robert Moore, a pitcher who JoinedJoin no better thnn 9.8 seconds, -W uhlngton's m o s t lmpre.'.slvi In 4:31.8 as he benl out counlry-ry- room. ro Burke failed to make the cut of eran Oennan boxer, hi a sche'dcK LAKELAND. P la , April J Wl - i-;*''® mnn Jon Henricks by 30 ynrds. w; ton CelUcs, crippled by the loss of : slock Mnglc VaUey In the seconda hnlfhi The wind officially measured-:?•e d ^ p victory cnme when Oftr>- Mape; wlUi his 74-77-151. *' St 10-rounrt flghl Mny 3, promoter e: ■nu Boston ned Box pltchlnE sloe i',V , The listed Amerlcnn m ark IsI» "I'd sure, hate to have to pliayi»v {>big DiU Ru.weil, choked otf the St. Is cUmblnB because rlghlhsndetisnder of lost year's season, also Is dubbdubbed hour on the Im ck n t11/ roc ” ? hurtled down Uie lOO-ynrd dasl tt, King said Saturtliy. w L lime, but It w u holding alcndlly a , 4:28.1 set by Uie late John Mnr-ar- this th game for a living, wouldn’tn't Louis^ Hnwka Snturdny.night with Kl Dave Sisler h u eoI his conlrolIbsck. bad ft "bright prospect." Illy a t course In 0:00.8. Officials said lh< clever slowdown tactics nnd greiit better Uian 30 mllea nn hour iJi ' shnll, a YnIe sta r.-In 1051. Therhe you?" yc Hogaa asked. * ’"y DROPS r m n n ga m e Sisler Is needed to brace the ac preliminary hesU-were run by m is­ by ------:------ddefensive play for 0 100-08 victory Uie barren lands outside. take on a 110-yard coursc, meet record wns 4:36.4 registered by ' ■ ■ starters Tom Brewer and Ftan • h„. Hnwnilan Ford Konmo In 1055, -r which evened th e world aerjes of 'VERO BEACH. Fin., AprU 5 'f- ! SulUran plus spot>starters Wl I Sime broke slightly In fro n l a"* Idaho won only one event, bul pro ba-skclbiili n l two games each.1, Il'n ie Morilrcfll Royals collected r. "S'! Assistant Coach Morrow seemed to get nwny■ay ift ll brought the crowd up checrlng’ Konmo wns the meel's lost U-lple I • Nlxoa and Mike Pomleles. winner In Itlii. . *Idaho Sweejjs " DaaJlng Bob Cousy led lhe de-:e- hllhits off three pllchcrs In beiia n o fraction. lale off..the blocks' am“ ‘I Iflnho-K-rTnnlfWjTilt and Oregon'i n- SpoknnM5-8 for the IndlnnV thri Bul In his sophomore year*r IniiMi Hired by Montana ‘ the Fair Lawn. N.J.. youngater lei Ro:e wn-Wl the only one to set -w fending Nntlonnl Bnsketbnll nrjocin- Sp PJ" Mark Robbins v,-ere aide by sldi tlon chnmploiw with 34 poi/ils. 10 of .sir.slrnlKht exhibition ba.sebsll la u ^ season, the former Princeton sth 5 aU the way. although Woodhousinou-ic iiirouRh mosl of the tivo-mlle rnci or cijusl Amerlcnn nnd mecl rec- I leto didn't have it. ' msSOUI*A. Mont.. April 5 Wl ords. "■ Doubleheader -■• ' them 11 In Uifc second tnmrtci/whcn he i i ed mv Jenkins, new head foolbjoolboll l^ePl P‘^o« him untU the■ flnn bul Wyntt created a Inte burst ol plnyed most of th e time In/the pivot. "Il's Jusl thal I've regained m versltv *hen Sime pulled nwn by a McKinney. t;niverBlty of -|- contfol." Sisler said In explnlnlnInlnlnff Montana S late unlversii speed thnl gnve him Uie rnce by t Indlnnn freshman, bettered Amerl- I Coii.'^y-s pivot play was} Just one 1 Iff Hb Snturday announced the nppolranoint- to the dismay of the 6,600 fnn.vns. 50-yard margin. his grent succeu this spring. H li^ u - I t looked for a while wi If Wood , cnn nnd meet record.^ ns he succe.«- From Pirates of ! lhe surprises which Baston conch 1 hns retired 33 bnlters In order ove ment of Hugh Davidson as his a " o o d - ijnhn's distance medley tenm fln- Red Auerbach cooked up to com-1 | ' Tviiiu slitnnl. Dnvldson hns been frrih- fres house mlghl best his touted rlvnrivni ijbcd fliiril, n ie Vandals were M.thin 1,1 >»!>>■ defended hl.i 230-ynrd bnck-«*;' MOSCOW. April 5 f.ru-Bn.ie lilt-s I I wrestungI 11 Innings — Iwice nsalnjl Bl. Loul . »‘roke record In 3:10.9. Tlie Amerl- pen.yite for the la-,s of the C-foot lO-1 iaukee UnlverslIverslty he led the pack by a ynrd nnl l UiUic four-man. iwo-mUc relay nnc =/j- and nins were na populnr m En.iter nnd once agnlnst the Mllwsuke halfway point. ’ Mn mark was 3:1D.4 sel by Yale's inch Rus-sell. I of Colorndo the pasl four years. , fourUi in the mile relay, eggs In a coUese ba-'.ebnll doubler Auerbach shifted pinvers con- Bmvea. Bul Sline dug In nnd wns coingoing Lnrry J-fniiison of Idnho tiedH fni Allen Slack In 1D43- Tlie mecl rec- he.idcr here Saturdav nflemoi'n ns ~ TUESDAY . "I hnven’l walked a batter* In 118 A fter playing football at Col “ J 'l , ord of 3;lD.6 wns made by the IS- „ ,, stnnUy nnd lhe Celtics nilen slowed: n July rodo In 19« through 1051, Dnvid- Dnvl eraued the flnWlinUMi fourth In the high Jump with Bol Idaho won lop.^lded wins over W hit- ,the gnme to a walk lo throw the innings," Sisler added. "Prom Jui “ 'ii' yeaf-old McKinney la.U year. worUi of Spokane 23-7 nnd 0-2. j I;' APRIL 8-8:30 P.M. . on lost year, I couldn't eren find;nd ihlhe w n coached two years al a hli Bnrr anil Fred Stelnhnu.icr of OSC Mnnuel Sanguily of Hnvnnn, and Hnwks off stride. Bob PetUt. the NeU Dnhnu-n of WSC nnd Loi In the opener, the Vnnrtnls col- j - ______school In Osborne. Kans., before befc u c la WINS „ n mrdlcnl student nt Ohio State, , ol- HnwLV top star, wns off-r.trlde ftU Joining the Colorado staff. LOS ANOELES. April S annn -_ Conston nnd Cliff LnBoviiity 01 leslablbheil Amcrlcnn nnd meetif-i ‘f lecied 16 hits nnd scored In everyp niilRlit nnd scored only 13 points, "“i | Rodio Rondevoo Tom Hnwklns. Notre Dame's•s JuiiJuii- Jenkins. 37. who was end conch con UCLA scored Its IlrM C.illfomlfom ln W nshlnslon-nU nt six fret. Kci" V ' m arft In defending the lOO-yard„rd frame of the first (reven-lnnlng ; Sor buketball senutlon. Is aI hlg:high at Colorado, arrived In Missoulaluliv by Intercollegiate baseball nssoclntlo•1^110 1 o( Oregon won it with a C. Ibrciu'.lroke In 1:0IJ!. The records,ru., R'gnme. Idaho veteran Clark Ander- ■ I Jumper on the Irish trnck tenmm anand plane from Boulder Salurdaylay to win of the season yesterdny wi-lih llh ft fool 3-lnch Jump. ,, jwere automatic, however. Inn.smuchjcl, .son went the dtotance, allowing I lias clenrcd slx-feet-two Inches.es. organize spring pracUce. ______4-3 victory over Cnllfomln.______Spike Arlt ot WSC won the hlKl ns the event, wal held for Kie the «seven hlls to lhe Plrate.s. _____ hurdle* In 145, Steve Frye of WSC ace t^'e aecond game. Junior rlght- ^ won Uie shot with n heave of 5:« l ," o k e “ '" “ ‘ h;hanrier Vnl Johnson hnd a near- . J feeu A inches nnd Dick Rubcii.-.ei i ' ------pYa But so do the Yankee.^—maybeoc "S nc Hopes on Upswing^*‘6 throw In Uie tiniversliy of Arkan- So whol! It be In IBM? kees. T list coilld huru quite as much, but Uielr nP>i« »f> nU-stnr ouUleld off Te-dTe giuio, 11 comes down td this: • tile minors? The roster limitI belnEbei WUUnms. Jtmmy Plersnll nnd JncklJnckle Dob Purkey. obinlned from Pitt.'.- Pitt.', NaUonal Lcagn# AmericaniL Leag n ru a he Just doesn't have enough enou Jensen, hnve an unstable tnflelinfleld, burgh., has perked up ,the pilchlm MUwaukee York P'aelngs for aU the pla>’crs who-l.-ho-be- doubtful pitching and.lack -•lusier lusK So ] ,„ i^irvey Haddlx. fron I ' SPECIAL EVENT Los Angeles rtlcsso '“‘'K- catching. '' PhlladelphU. Some oilier new mei 81 Louis DetrollJetroll -H is pitching doesn't fsU loo ifnr Cleveland h u pitching andI llltlellltl are nbo likely lo help. Thes in Ifyou-waTit.M , j I JOHNNY GOLET^ >>■ Cincinnati BoJtotJoston Jhon of ihat of the White Sox.ox. He: el**- BnlUmore nnd Kansas> CityClt eluded Wlllnrd Schmidt, Ted Wicnni t DANNO MCDONALD velsnd « « Whitey pord, Don U rsen.•n. BBob havs Uttle hope—Washington noni Philadelphia , C^vc^. none, and Mnrty Kutyna from St. Loul / ' ' PlttsburBh BalllmonUmore ^ t l e y , Tom Sturdivant. JohnJohnny Octtlng back to Uie Bmve.i—the—Uiey snd BUI Wight frnm BnlUmorr. ^ w ta ty o u . % ll S n F tw ic lse o XfttaasLS Clt;City Kucks. 8*1 Maglle, Bobby 8harShanti, appear to have everyUiing, if thel C W i ^ Washlngtoiington uob Grim and a half-doien1 oUother pinyers live up to ihelr potenUn FIRST MATCH O f the tTo pennant eHolces,Jlces, we candWslei for th s oUier two3 spou.spt There Is pllchlng in depth wll Q want i Ute the Yankees the best. Weffe Magree Ke h u Mickey ManUe. BIUI Skow-Sko world series hero Lew Burdette,:1 Bo Radiators ^ I BOB HESS with cookie Lavftselto. m aw“ ;««« er OU M^ugald, Y«l B«Berra, Buhl, Warrcn Spohn. Bob Ru-Ol. nu.0 NEW AND D9CD B O r S E G IN O (T h . B .o r) ANGEL® ■the Washington S e n a ^r^ he Hank lUutr. Tony Kubek and so Oene Conley, Don McMahon, ErnI wtenijou 1 says the Yanlteca will win“ by^ ‘>•“‘"8 powerver andi Johnson. Bob Tliowbrldge and1 Wm- plen S'™'" ‘ 1 ___ ®"'««'■» problem U i Is not ty of others. Their catching I.i t)i . *“* ^ ey have players In the mtr re. best m the league with the iw Phono RE 3-6080 m N TiT... i Payette Lbr. Referee, Rex Ujo* who would be. o u t «v«7?orj ■0 happyM Dick Donovan. Early Wynnin. RsyI Bob Hatie, U^ere U noUilng laeklnaeklng ni-Wsy 30-On TToek U n s AftMTiiPS I with thi way they wera, treatedtrtJ Moore, jim W llson.^BKKeegan, ^J In the power department, 263 W. Addison Student 75e «Jarle*. B ill FUchtr, Dixie- ii *st sec- Ull »Ui to win.

- A : T te S - K E W S , -TWIN'IN f a l l s ; IDjjiHO______f O U f W^ E N T S ' S C:; :h e d u l eE D T O H OO N O R E X -- 1 T W I N ¥ AA U S A T HH l i ’S s * * * * ^ * * * * * * * ■*,*** — Athletesles A rrive for Reccecognition Banqu|uets RiRobertson 2 -D a y R ecognition c Program] Dominates fill Culmninate i in SpedalS Hoop P lar foJLfiaL5^SSimmoJis. Ki-K K W Y O R K . A p r i l 5 (/P>— B s n a a e t J * ..... H a rd a n d cold ntn tT a tic s S a t- ____ t-ent.'^ T uc.sdiiv nm M Vc(ln(;,sclflv_\vilj\Jll_honor_formor Twin F;ill^ _ uffla;urflay supiwrtcd w hat many - fr ttn t s » larjfcat sinRlcIc pr proKriiin of iiihlcte rccofrnitioiiion ever .HtaRed here. Tlie I'l'.-^* 0^ a ffan a r suspected— tlyit.Cincin- -'^f^'Ii l bc hijrhlijfhted WedrVcdncsdn,v evonin^r %viih n bninKHict n ic al American Lctrioii ball i , ^ n:iti'in:iti’K O.scur Robert-son dom­ iptaiii nnd All-American si'lrc- •‘‘■’“rfne Gary Simmons. Umver?iversily.of Idnho Ini.'^kctball eaptiii inated mnjor college baskct- orgnnlifltions will )Mliold .Hpccial mnctinK,-) in lio n o r■ oof f the ex-lcttcrnien. T lioso in- biil! in the 1957-58 .sea.son like „„ ffu i n Boosters, whot t 110 other fir.st-yenr player in ■ ?ie V cial rccosnition f hi,stuhi.story.' Kinal tabulations by" th© NCAA 4 ^ oSft froD of B ru m s a ai Cards I RallyJ in Ninth senlce bureau shoW 'R obertson's W ■ per R‘game average ot 35.1 ond point lotal of 0B4. bolh to p for major I pinyers, were the' highest ever com- , ^ K n w eimmoM. Uiwe who; ±Inning to Tirip Sox 7-5 piled by a collegian In hi* first I icwrdtil 'ipeelH h o n o n M i l l — sensorseason of varelty compelltlon. e Ht The AuorUtorlated Preis Thtf All-America from Indiansp- * Ken Boyer'.'? .■’ccoiui liomcr of ithe frame keyed n foui-'nm BUHf * r' oils,oils.-’ a sophomore, ploj-ed 28 • b.MbiU U*mI ninth j inninjr tliat'jravc Ihc St. LcLoui.'< C .trd in a ls a T-S v ic to ry ' ■ f l | | | | | | B J ^ U H ^ M I | games gamci and scored 353 field goaLi 1 a over the Chicago W hite Sox. Joi.loe CunninK and Don Bla.iin- nnd 380 free throwis. Oscar was , • wnlkml tn-upcii-llia-i>illLh-a Ln-01inili‘r _ MHUKlu HIl------runnerupmnne to Ralph Crosthwalte ot J - - - r ■■"■ ^ ' r Wrstemw rstf Kentucky In field goni l| “ 5 tlintth i looked like a double play bulbull went between Billy (I'hhI- percenugepercei with .ivi per cent on 7 I I ^ ■ m a n 's leff.i u t th ir d n n d <)ne 352 ofol a n attempts, h ll 70 per cent run scored. Another si-ovcd of hts free ihrowi, a n d While stand­ on Stnn Muflial’.s sucrifici- fly ing‘'’R aA mere 8-feet, 4-lnches or to i i ; s 5 . = , and tlie tie wns dUviolvcd wltli In a game o( glanta. ranked 18th Inin rebounding. : BOWLftNG Itwo out when Boyer hom ncil lo Hla prr game average wa* the right for two runs. K’a 0 • BOWLADROME BMton batters Jumped on Di-lrult third highest ever recoRled tnd ^ InduitrUI L«acue re); his pointpi total the iecond best for reliever Joe Presko for live ruru • one sewin. a s e Texaco detcaKd Moo:« 3-1: Rei- In Uie nInUi Inning a.<( the R rd Sox *’''&enSeatUe'* Elgin Baylor, who led • man dcfeatrd Dell Plant 4-0: Cllf-- deldefeated the Tlgera 7-1. I t e . ^ i n u l n , W«Wr«T«n re(ircl- mn the t scorers much o f th e *eason, the binquel Invltn-- fordfor and Derrlcotl defeawd MSTr IBob Skinner broke up a lie bull11 I game Saturday wllh an eighth In­ rini:,hflni.ihed second wlUi n 33J average u hMtll hll "plice is wm.ll A:& ^ T 3-1; Idaho P oaer defeated (tw 1 on MM3 points In 29 some*. Kansas* C/f 4-0. ' ning lilt homerun and gave the Pitts- « WillWilt ChamberlainI won th ird wllh a ■t Ulsli Individual game. It. Pollard,I. bu;burgh Plrales a 4-3 exlilbltlon vlc- 30,1 I - tory over the Kiuisa.i City Atlilotlc.i, 30,1 overage On (33 point* In 31 .- 2)3. Hl8li Individual aerlea. r : Pol- to: gameigames, II Urd. S70, Hlsh .icrntch team game.;. 1Milwaukee uncorked r four-run c Texaco. 882, ilisli handlcnp teamII rally rnl In Uie alxth'lnnlng to drtcat , HIH Crosthwalte. 8-toot. 7-lnch pivot- 1 Knme, Idaho Power Co„ fl34, Hlitli'I the fhi Lo.1 AngrJes Dodgem P-3 In hian.hinn. hll on 303 of 3JJ fJrId goal L altempi* to lead In Accurmcy wlUt . ’II »nnutilly «ndd h«ihandicap team acrle*. Idaho Powerr an an exhibition biueliall gnme plnyed JKZ-- . n Co,. 3732, Hish scratch team serlea,I, before bel a crowd ot 7 ^ 9 , .010 perI cent. Top m on on fre# ►--jratliecurrtnlcfop of le lttm ien Co, throw accuracy was Sem i Mint* of r. Texaco, 2510. Tliird ■ b^lseml\n Eddie Miilliewj Former Twin Falls high aehoal Bthlello athl ita rt, who h a re tnaia good eapUeapUln and an-AmerJean; Beb WaKonIllon, center, mtmher of lhe hoop throw ^ ” e out ot T»ln n \ \ i thLi ycAr T«: It on the unlTfnliy's golf leam . Davidson, Dnvld who cashed. In lOS of 110 tUljpeiker r#r Itie tvenlnir willII ------supplied ;ui the big blow In the uprls-'■ tn, tnllege iports. began returning here her* over the week-end In prepara- aquadaquad, and Rusty Sheppard, whn It o lng. a bn.iej.1oaded hom er over the ,, imons. left. Vandal basketball team tries 1from the foul Mno for .083 per jr&>6 Olbb, Unlvtriliy of-Idnho0 nu>h lAMgve Int tinn Inr a Iwo-day altiletio recognlUctnlUon program. tpoDHred by elrle UnlriUnlrenlly of Idaho were Gary Simmon I right center field fence, I. Among early arrivala fre n Uis (SUf(SUft photo-engra?lngr______7 cent. Alex iBoo) Elll* ot Niagara | i^ileUc dlreclor. JJohnson 2,105 defealed MlUnl 2.088. . organliallons and booiter groupi. ^ ------L------ledled re reboundera with a recovery rat« 0 3,105; Wnlktr 2J0J defeated Asgrow: . / Bill '«i : Lumcnti In the seventh and eighth PinW DELPHIA. April 6 lfl — ffriBtuJiy morolns the V andalll highhls leralch leam series. Walker. r~ | 0 » Tam O’Shanter Cuba'sCuba’. Kid Oavllan, show ing flashc* ■ Innlngi helped C lnclnnatl'i Rrdlegs Eaojlf.i If* eonductlOB a no-hqst; WM.2.3( Sedge Uie Washington Senators 3-2 of theIhl form which once earned him AUQUSTA, Ga„ 'April 5 nn—Tlie ujgUie welteni'elght, UUe, outpunched . __ brtaktut »t th# Rottfnion • Coffce- In nn exhlblUon game. _ Profeaslonal Oolfcrs as-iocintion a n - uig ,,, t“-.op »t 1;J01, m. The itroup willn ;. ■ STANDINGS ------Pro! UlB veteran Ralph (Tiger) Jones of ir MerehanU League » 'Jim Brosnan huried the Chicago nounced today that tournnmcnu nre Yonkers, yonki N. Y - Friday night to win ^.aor ithletei who hire lett«rcd or Cubs to an 8-4 exhlblUon base- T plonned a t Baltimore nnd Chicago ^ g_] unlclpiKd Id *poni at. the unl-1- W L ball ba vlclory over the Baltimore I o split 10-round decision at the this eummer wlUi purses totaling a^naarena. Oavllan welffhed 155 and ifrtiir thlJ >-«ir. Oiry McEwen. n«Reynolda Aj Walker - ...... 37 15 . .Orl_o]M. o r ______1 Basilio Is SureTe He Can *75,000 I to replace cnncelcd Tam O '- jone* tsbetlr..iUt.fliuthe_VflndaLbM-I- Olos-Dook-StoreoU iB 'i . Jone* 155’>. ’ Bob Speake lashed ti groundrf _ fihivnter event* In Chicago. qOavllan- tooVa'nolheritep on what Itibtll tfim. »in be given specialll Klngnbury-s,k Ii 24 Into 28 right field with two out in T pnlte, UnUnion Motor.- 23 39 [J;; Harold Sargent, POA president, j,phe hopei 1* Uie roocJ back to Utle ; the bottom of the ninth and | lold reporter* at tho Mastera tour- contenUon by Uie sim ple expedient Th( inlounce moves .to thle e hoHome Lumber / C oal...... 23 scored 29 Whlley Loekman from sec- gon if They M(Meet Again I irBeat Robing( nam ent here tliat Uie organlznUon ofq; landing oltener and morc-telllng ^ Astflun Uilon hill for the flnnl»l unUnited O il.... 23 39 ond e„ aa the San Francisco Clnnu \n the Ilrjt belnj lURCtl n‘t t Idaho jdi Poser 33>4 30W ,d lethroned middleweight championin CarmenCa Basilio left n hoa- «remalna m firm In lls policy of ualng blows, blows 'I * edged the Cleveland Indiana 5-4, “ , CHICAGO. April 5 (/P)—Dethi tournament fee* lo defray its cx- -n,, txatfuriRs rtEuUr the meeUntt of)f Okayok Food Center*...... ;.30 32 ling except thnt hc could lick , The 32-year-old Cuban belled hla pilitl nnd hi.s unlucky fight cityity .Friday, uncertain of everything t pcnse* In co-iponiored tournamenta. age «_« os . he kepi the pressure on tho t^T iln FalU RoUry club, Olbb'b — I ■ and chipper In a news con- ^ ^ jjiln »111 be festured ipeakcr,r. Church Leafue 1 |SiiH«r Kay Robin.son if they mmee eet ngain. Bnsilio wn.s snappy and I t WAS th ti policy tlmt Chicago in- rugged Jonea wlU» eloolilnj ' bolo ulUaen lhe theme, “And here we Mt ference followinK his dischitrKCgo from-Chicagof Wesley Memorialial hohospital. Hc needed u nine- dusidustrlallst Qrorgc 6. Mny blamed punche* In thla third m eetlns ot th* ■e MetJlOdlat ...... 37 15 I Deer J Talk S et 11' for cancelaUoa ol his Tam O 'Shan- , ijreldiho.- AnAmerican L utheran...... 30 33 Further dlicu-ision of the con-■ day dn Ireatment of an cyc IlobinKbinBon pummelcd into a black pullet pulle e g g -siz e d me.'iR w hen ^or two veteran campaigner*, TS* ’OirT Blmmcini day“ banquet, pji i .1 i te ter r spectacle. May tnld Jt would t. Flier BapUal ...... 28 24 dUlon ( of the Caaala division deer• “ “ S Sugnr i R ay dethroned him cost him 122,000 In entr>- fees for Uie n/iii. Thlch honors only Simmons a n d Is qa B apU il...... 37 35 herd 1 will be conducled^t 8 p.m. -w- BOUT SET sistd br the Chimber of Com - m here March 25. Basilio said it C K rich tournament* which hnye prliea BOISZ, April 5 flB—Calvin B n d . , I- Lutheran ...... A....-...... 30 2fl Tuesdny i nl the Iditlio Power IH worfli *210,000. ijK c rc e, U i tribute to 81mmotis bothh Pr«byterlnnm ...... 28 30 audllorlumt during the Southrrn■ Former | Series ,«would tak e a w eek o r two be- Skyiiue aud S California light heavjrwelght cham­ u an ilhlete tn l ichoUr. T hele ChrisUan...... -...... 31 31 Idaho I Pish and Oome nMoclntlon ._ fore he decided whether: o n e new tournament, for wWch pion. hi* been ilgned to m eet Roque Paclllc ccut cenfertnce seorlni;IB St. gi, Edward's ...... U S8 meeting. r L 1. TO seek a nibber match wllh K fl plans nre almost complete, w41I be MoravUIa of Namp» to a 10-round the Eastern open at SnlUmore lote champion h u malnUlned » D ------Forest service, bureau of landI jHitting Star Robinson.m Border Loops £• bout at the Bola* Talrsround* i>rni;e In his pre-t Claule Uague > in July immediately following Uio arena April IS.______^ >uanngement and fish nnd game .- 2. TO reUre, a s his wife, Kiy, " p POA championship In H nvcrtow n,_____ me Unlrtnlly, . ^ Landon'a ...... 33 » .deparUnent -c perwinnel will ex- { 1 1 would like hirh to do. m iuftd 'apeaktf for the n ls h l Eye Bowl Pact {:?■Pa. The new "Chicago open" wUl be '\3£X While S a tin ...... 31>i 20'ii I plore the question with locali ils Farmed Out "3. Or to contemplate regaining J pliiyod the following week. Snrgent »i!l ba Dr, Efwin Qraue. profe«aor Twin FalU T rac to r...... 38S23'.,i '■ s sporLimen, ' . ALBUQUERQUE. N. M , April 5 Lfl ll tha unlTeraliy'i bmlnesi^ college. ! PHOENIX, Arlr-., April 5 (ffi—Jimn UnUle welterweight Utle he vncated ALI said. He said John and.Ed McNul- . . jfnftenV-dcwcli y ...... :.....r : 8 ' -:< ------'-mr-TTitniBw.i- un. uit.id lu.1, 1 - j'(Uu.ilyj j- J RJioUcs. iniicli-hllung herooliivu np btpliZJ, wnen h# look the ^Wai I>-. c iiKag'>'^»M*lnt »mwt nrr^nnlQng _ Down* . ...:...... 2fl I | 0( the OIniiJ.s' 1054 pennant drivee middleweight crown from Robinson foolbaU lootba charnplons of U « fik'yl'lne the tournament nnd that Chicago Red Rock ...... 33 29 ^ ______np y in New York. ./>• and BBorder conferences Into nn nn- Mnyor ' Rlchnrd Daley Is lending his -In n d world -icrk'-i trium ph. Friday In M ayfair...... 22 30 ^ 3 Bftslllo, who now h as been strip* nual mntch In Uie Sen bowl In EI ' Kluszewski Is was opUoned to Snn Pranclaco'a cloa ' ' oupport. (o . oor Mead* and enstoaen ] WOTM ...... -•...... 10 35 | j AAA Phoenix club of tho Pnclflcc pedPci of both the weltern'clght and Paso, P “ o. Tex., New Year's day. Baseball Scores S Snrgent snld the Chicago' purse far Uie wonderfol rcceptlon to t. co.ist lengue. mlddlcwelKht |nl UUes In losing all ot Pete McDftVld. alltlellc dlreclor will ,f.‘ be a t least J50.000 nnd thnt l l Is J for Major League nr T1<> A>.Ml>l>d Vr«M r ° ' . his four Chicago appearance*, os- for UnlverallyU: of New Mcxico. snid , Expected to. KxiiiniTio.M flA.HrnAi.i. The ‘move cnmc as no surprise hoped to post «5,000 In prizes for f eaienr BOAT BHOW U*t W ed- | ji Kay’a Rice Bowl...... 30 ‘ 13 . scried Priday that: PrldaiFriday nlghl thal Skyline commls- •“* lAi n . |atiI afler two seasons In whleh th e 30- the Havertown event.______0netday. c ! Horse Shu Club...... 38 U i.ycnr-old oiitllcldcr h ll .217 and i055 *"If my eye didn't get hurt. I think sioner"'oner E. L. (Dick) Romney met iiH HeipPii-ates ToTown Tavern ...... 33 19 j*i, ■ "o;? rn"? S u“ < ’« ( j'l would have liopped Robinson," hera Thuradny ' with Mlko Brumbc- 7 -U p ...... 24'i 27>j I • iinrt a di.i.i|ii)oliillnB f'Prlng during I ’ low, aUiletlc dlreclor nl Texas West­ Thi winner of onr Doer < FOAT MYEilS. Fla. April 5 Q P - I',' ' which he Imd but two KinKle.i In 111 Although < observers nnd movies low, a C o ll ' ^ “ Rlchard-wn'A Cleaner.i...... 21 31 , IM Ji"l"invlll», K1..1 tinlimes at bnt In exhibition gnmes. disagree. dl-i Basilio enld his lefl eye 'em m hIn El Pnso. a member of the P rltt. Uib «EVINIICDE FISH- { TTif, PiiUbunih Plr«le,t luinouneed° Majorw , No, 1 ...... 30’i 31'i Border conference, and Roberl Kol- S>lwd»r that Ted Kluazcwalcl i« al- > ri.lit,^_...... riiin mn min-i i i' iSo, in two (iiiyi the GlanLi. who0 «nwns Injured by « Robinson punch Borde ERMAN- WOI Mr. Art - 2 ; C. cLlndcnon'a ...... 17 35 n# moved from New York to San Pm n-. In Ule fourth round and was shut liner, ot the Sun bowl committee. mer. *49 North Woshlnften, g ■r.Mi wrialn to atart tlie senson ai[* Cactui Pete'a ...... 15 37 C olonial “ ’Wr npiljr fim baseman, KJua- •"* iiu*.",'* ' cijciico this spring, hnve seen two he-. tight llR In the fifth round. MclMcDnvId term ed Uie tnlkJi explor-» |A| Atlinli, Ct.l I-0( C Films Indlcaw a right uppercut atory. atory, and snld Brumbelow nndKol- Twin Falla. » hll trouble w ith roes leave—Bohby Thompson, who.ie 1 for Quality ^ Indutlrlal League Wi homerun won the 1051 pennant, andd by Sugar Ray late In the fifUi llnger linger had been Invlled to altend 1 Texnco ...... - ...... 38 ]8 tlf A Pu»t( !pokp,viiiui anld the Inl- J ' 'it.<' |Urh.f»l ; KfUr. Kulrni Rhodrx, 'nioniiiMii wns traded to0 roundroi started tho trouble and the the mmeeting here May 22-24 ot aky^ — <1« la: of dally pre-vure In rx.R - e^ im a n ’s ...... 33 19 (71. ,, Wl>.n,1 III inii ll.llrr. tillthe ClilcaKo Cubs Thur.iday. eyieye ballooned as th e sixth round line aUiletlci director* nnd faculty f d ;■ C/F 30 22 _ started. repretrepresenUiUvea lo speak for the pro- C ^ O N C R E T E I ^^llon s.inc play lm., -Riven ev- Ml »-l. Wr,rlh. tT .J >Dnsty hit ,341 during the regular B u d & M a r k fjnnt In Die Due camp n tremen-* MJJ' S T * T ...... 20 20 'A |. " Ifs my eye and 1 ought* know," posal. D ial RE 3.5500 . ; B Mooie Lodge ...... 25 27 KP11.10U ot 1554. mainly as a pinch . SPORTING GOODS | »hot In lilt arm," The sp o k u - Ullw«uVr« .. It! On< |fti^!l 11 I hnhitter, nnd his hom er,In the 10th„ said Basilio. . McDftvId snld ho wos a.ikcd by S & H Green Stam p* EW aided: CNClifford & DcrricoU...... 20 26 Prrxlilt. j O il( i:i .Shrrrr !>> tnri2'' Inning,,,, ot the oiienlng world seriess AlUiough< Bnslllo snld he'd like to Romney'to Romn sll In on the Ulks as an "KamrHlr lhe final decision on_ IdahoJf’' Power ...... 19 33 B«- " w - ” ""- SUiat year nsalnM Clevelnnd won thee do some trout fishing In cenlrnl ex-offlclo ex-off rcprcAcnuiUve of lhe Sky- mm Meh K1U.WWSU will help In„ Bell P la n t...... 13 39 gnme nnd si'iit the Olnnts on to \i,lntl NeNew York before mnklng future line. ■ ■ eveo-ono on (II ll„u.lon T..~------. th d r way lo four strnight victories,1 fightIlg plnns. he rose to Uie bait when One possible d elerrtnt lo the plnn, "'^club u extitfd." " Magic Clly Ch n He hit snfely ns o pinch butler in thee soisomebody asked .whnt would happen w^Dn Tenm Won Lo.il S'- McDnvld snld, would be Uie athlelle ^fkiilfllhinded hitter WM ob- ‘’'ri»r“',‘ n” niph‘‘ ,;i ’.n,"vl n*next two gnmrs lo Ue a world seriesJ If he met Robinson 5n a nibber policies pongj, of Uie University of ArlMna' from the CIncmnatl Hedlegs,, WesternW M usic...... 3fl'i ll'i I i,. Il.ll.r: Mil'll, Mtrritt (»>. »<•>.. (») .r.,1 rccrccord, mrnialch. - (Yjidand AArliona SUilc college ftt Tempe. DISpLV.VING I :: Klover K lub. :o 18 ii,II, Smil ------J ‘n fwnitiM Jor Dec ?ondy iM t De- *i‘ Frldny the dre,i-'.lng room wns In. '"I'd like lo fight him again." Both non, schools are under the lame ;frabef. At the lime PlrMe senerivlil TJThe ParLi Co...... 28. 20 JAI MHfc Arlt.l Bhl , Basilio snapped. "I know I con lick bonrd ot regent* and arc forbidden ,, T»-m Fall.1 M ortuary..... 28 20 sharp contra.',t to Hint of triumph "JMstr Jot Drown .iald he was i* *?*7tnn54rTwrMrs7unnjnnbi;rai[^ h i lol5Tar3nT>osrnnison:3ninie»,----- _ i _ Oem 8ute Oil...... 24 24 ch T :no ^nos n ^ I difference where the fight was even . J " ERSHIP _J •«‘ns a calculated rUk. 0« er talking to Phoi-nlx general man- fn McDlcvId said Uiat ns far os hei 4 — RA RX N II KiujMriii dropped from the CitClub Cheek Oh ...... 21 27 0 In this apparent Basilio Jinx town. ^ Asgrow...... - J3 35 ^ti a<:er Rosy Ryan nnd San Prnncisco knows U'le Skj’llne neltheV endorsed i .?,7 W*'lon*l IffiKue’B top As manager Dill R isnrj’. The usually- There was some discoloration ro r rejected Uio propainl but "was E. 8. Hayaer Co...... ll'i 38'i m V under Baalllo's Injured eye, but the • 'lm afijr he beg.n compIalnlnB E. gnrrulous fellow hnd nothin? to say tr>-lng to be objecllve about It," The ailment has been except thal -'rm leaving for the1 »wswelling appeared gone. •^WOW „ , ,i|ppj^ ^ MAOIC^DOWL »•; - Asked If he had picked up hLi M-++ , M ldnliht I-eague .j,;^.Vnrr CHurn^iS). IVtr.rf.f ^cTi. \Vn.-I^'• phPhoenix camp in Florida tonight." ' GIGA1SNTIC ,, “ y aupport now w hen j • ^ - I - estimated 1250.000 purse for the * ♦ HYDRAUUC ♦ " Log Tavern defeated Idaho Pow-• and fithmlili. ■ ■ ^ Mnrch 35 boul, Basilio uid that ; ■" 1(51 KluMtwikl h it 49 hom e-. ^er 3 lo 1: Rex Johnson aplit *’1th f was his manager** buslneas. ♦1 JACK SERVICE 1 Cardinal Market 3 to 3, , ■\ Banks Cops Spring ” * And Rebuilding ± fir 1* The next > •'Managers don't leave things like J <7 1iomeruns w ith the, „ / High Individual gnrne. Prancess rhlriin, cAl <, .*«, I^nili i .N i 1 inlch'll, thal lying around very long,* he J club. He hi, I iije 1,^,^ ma-I Wc.1t, 164: high Individual series,I, Cll-flrn.Ili Nl «, W..hln..,.r. .A. J quipped, ♦I STEP-KEN I Ij' Prances West 413: High scratch j ‘ Slugging Crown ATION \J,< “*‘“'’5 »»er*Ke of J02. P.unU lAt i. Awtii.n f..ll,l 1 (1,1,. , t AUTO PARTS CO. J LIQUIDI UM ye,,r KluiwMkr* aeason_■ 15*team game, Rex John.ion. 735: high ,€lurlMlll lA) 4. ‘MESA. Arl:,. April 5 i^v_shortstopJ READ TIMES-NEW S WANT ADS. "«asf topped to J08. He a p- 5^;handlcnp team game, Rex Johnsonn ------EnErnie Banks of llie Chlcngo ftibs is " , 773: hlsh handlcAp team serle.i. RexX GAME0 / SKT IhlIhe 1058'homerun and ruiis-bntled- ^ ■OT-1 I'’' *nd hit su V, I. SALT LAKE CITY, April 5 _ In champion ol the Cnclus league, ^ h as played!d i®'Johnion IJ40; High scrauh wrlei. i H Rex Johnson, 2,051. UrUniversity ot Utah will meet. Unl-I- 1He has 12 homers nnd 35 RBIs. He ^ "J) exhibition games but I- JajMlMMl-ln-four-ruiis-wiUi-a-bome. % to'iO O • - -- reirerslty of Washlnglcn-on-tJie-fooi- to d Friday Nlghl Owli ba:ball field here Oct. 3, 1050. Utahh ruirun .and double ngnlnsl Uie Snn kill . I 'PoliMman .. referred . publlcbt Harry James anld Uiele PriPrancbco Olnnts as the Cubs won v Ready Mixedid Concrete-^ exhibition hltUnR and sa id■: : poPour Raws' det. Ths Pantry ,.,-,..4-0 A t , schools have played each other fourtr 10-10-5 Tliur-iday. ^ hlttlnu KIu mi u MlsflU def, 81mmon.i-Andrew -.3-1I ^ Umet since .1031. /Although Chicago nnd BalUmore; ^ SAVES MANYNY WAYS! ^ d 2-K al def. WaUlns-nogeraon .,.,.3-1 remain In Arlwna next week, the k " righting Irish def, A ten Balls .,..4-0 , ° No New York Rangers hockeyy cniCnclus lengue was declared officially ^ Plon Nowl 5uiW Now! W High Individual game, J. C. Rust-' team ‘ h u finished as high as aecondd emended with Uie departure of San:w k BEADYMIXED f . P /ithSovings ton. 243: High Individual series, RayJ In, Uie National Hockey league alncee PriPraneiJco and Cleveland for a tour ^ SUMMER'S lhe TIME for L Continues Wil PreLi, 633: High scratch team game. Uie ^ championship club of-1041-42. Int.Into Texas. % ;,|JFnn and the Ouldoora . . . ^ JJ'ne-Inch Bass E'Pour Ro,ies. 723: High handicap team ^ ~ I and you eon call Sum ner ^ gnme. Watklna-Rogerson. 800: Highh — = ^ = = ------•• Band and Omvel wlUi ^ 7^j;litonRoad f:handicap team series, FlghUng Jrbh. .confidence th a t you'll get ^ IU t S t o r e ! _ 3148: High Krateh team series, Pour perfect mixing every Umo iJ Throughoul Calif., April 5 m - W "^ihecM,",''’i * "'"e-lnch black]( «oRoses. 2039.' for an concrete pouring I m j ll, In lhe m iddle ~Z Our In-Transit Mixing Is ^ Post. Safe and Economical m m n i . . . Swimming P ool*-P a- ^ E H B I Q ‘ W IRtIN U G S Uo — Walks — Walls ond ^ Drlvewaj-a. . W m ssm CALL US. for ‘All J HUS SUPPI C oneroto! 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Or n e ir 3.50 ^ Ot tUiUelMd fMUe. f»lU i v i P JM i B f '|l |'/ l : |7 kfcp you coolI loolocklns too. / \ I your other fihlp-n 8hore*l Ik 11 IN i JI/ typicallyr California C / \ , _ ^ ..A p.i4teL> . . . lrt*h thni ai 15.95 Bl J''lilll 7 itylcd In Stnforit■forlwd Seer- f j \ jJ' 30 to 38. p v lucker «'llh Oiat th a t fabutou* I w A t /|(J j O IU P T touch.1. Permanent Pt i I • L ift b llo w / ■ ' • J i r j ' woven itrlpea tndtnd t crln- \ \ ' k!» flnUh th a t needs r no \ , 'I ' CAPRICE . . .. tumtur * jour bOcht •* '^ T . j Ironing., II'* colorolor fist loot \ \ •Wt up In thet ihoushUulIhc miEle fl I In Shell rinlclie and> Sra \ \ nf the h o u rslukU t itihekCh . . .jL'lih f l J Totm. lh* »dd*(5 chirmharm of » w d l; founded neciUlnr.line. Of e lu ik lu d the bwsillne. /v \ • Sleeveless Shirtirt ....3,98. ' V / r ^ Golfer's Skirt ...... 5.98 J ^ (IRI!s 19.95 JJJ j C a m iso le ...... 3.98 W J Play Shorts ...... -.3.98 \ P i I ' V i f l \. =0^ _ : - J Ijlt^ iiifl Oection- ;~..'— r~\ ' ^ . . . ------As Your Minister Sees I t . 91 Years ' . life In IJftglc Valley. .; Weat►eathcrSlow* *■ • "ABF aiTract W ell.’. . Coinjc^n^-ClasslassiHcd Ads. erviqg Niiia Irrigated Courificj ■ A Regionbl Newspoper Servir ______iiL L ^..ii" _____ ' ' '------TWII^ FALLS, IDAHO.. SUNDAY,Sl A P R IL 6, 1958^ gniflll Easter' BBunnies Becomele Acquainted WitJ^itli Sm all G irls; , Just Hobbjb y , S a y s M akn Who Tr'rains ' v'- ',‘M Ffllrou>jis_^and_E_a:agles for IHunting 1 I It’s only a holibv.sliys.Morlnii Net-ri * * * * * •• * . . * "i"iand ‘ Uiey are IOO hnrd 10 control.".ha . g e £ '.'' k ' .4^I „<011, sbout his falcons nnrt enslrs Nrlton IraliiJ Uie birds n t hi* • V , ' I hi hr tins iriihHvl lo'liiini wild birds,'» ■' Nrl II ^ '. .--■•I*.. ' " I stoiind Sfiulrrrl', rnyolr.i, r.il>blt.'» or I lioiiir 111 BoUc. Al tlic bcRtnnlng of ' SI I pKirilrnlly nn>i1ihiK, . 'lhl-lhl' irslnlngl hi- Ur.i a ftOilng line 11 H •• ’ • '"''■yM pi 111 Jr.v-'fs itr.iilirr tliuiik's tied lo thfl III ■nnr. ii*s a fn.^t•lnnlllll.• iKibliy." ■ I.tlciui's lesi- •iiKl nllntts the fnlcon III ■ , A\ , 1 lie nilil.«, one ih.nl hns iillinvwi him 111 have v.irjlii: Iriiitli.' of hnc. cath fl I 111 star Ills bird' In niovlr.i iiuKiiiced ' luiir pulliiir Uic bird b;ick lo lralnt\ I i;in Hollywood, »:hT exhlbulons nil 1 him 10 rrlurii. I Over llie Wr.M nnd dl.''liui:uislird |- ' When tlic bird geU ilie Idea nt :<• ^ him n» n fnlcoii nnd f.iclr rM irrt by ’ UirtilnK, ihni Il’s iioi hnrd lo get fl S'gnmr men snd falconiy enlluiNlasts ll 10 strike bfcau.^r ll Is imtur.it ff ^^■nj||nH n|Rn|H aiall (ivrr (hr worM. lii.Minct to sirikr uhcn givfn th# , NVI.vnii ij rmiiliiyed In’ Mie Unlled oppoiiuiilly. ' A *1 K I SSi.itr^ drpnriiiieni of ii;;iiculiiire B t t ••Actu.illy. I find 11 fairly rnsy lo snll cfiiisfrv.illon service n* .snow ^^ H train riiplorlsl bird.'. They are the ‘|*i siinrv Mipervi.’iir fnr Idnho .iikI the niD.’.i tnlelllccni n n d cour.iecous .M Columbia bnMn. He lives In Boise. | H bird.s I know of and re.'iiond lo ir.Tln- ijj bui viMis MiiRic Vnllry nnnunlly tn liii: belier lhan dogs or hordes,’’ Nei- i || his work for the SOS. ! i ___“Hr vI’.ilftI.T a ln -F jIlt T lilirilh y ,!, ^ W l-nn fvnlilTn Illf liifllmfl nf In sUe the niiiiiint iri'lRntlon wnler - f l spiiiiiii trained birds lo return is I (orer:i.M lo Snimnn Hurt fiirnicrs, i niiiir j.irnp:e. He u:cs n lure ninile ] • X -V ' SInnd bniiiithi wliii him twn irnlnrd ni n iiifce nf ttuod sliiipcd like nn j | — falcons to iiemniislr.'ile llieir hunt- j^ H niriiiiineI*'/’'' wliie, only nboul »lx inchc.i ' Vv'x.-' I InR nliilitles tn a grntip of fiiihnon mill-. On both end.s,ol the plcce of triiri fitrnirr^. ™ uiiiiri lie hns nltnchcd the wUiR.s nf I Nrbnn aho owns a RiiUIcn. riiKle. ' n bird, and hns a cord nUaclicd in _ blbul did nnt brine ll wilh him. 'Ilie , the lure so he cnn suing It In lhe eai!le h:l.^ berti Ihc slar nt movies nlr. HRm^ "'*^- . prixiiicrd by Wnll Disney and Is ^ It ’ When 10 I wnnl n falcon lo return ■ lii.Mlt \^f 'Tlk.’V I nio't famllmr ns the easle Hint I Jusl swlns ih c lure around my '■ r X ' swooped tnw ovrr lhe proiiie do; head.oppoi Il’s oul nboul four feet nnd ' IIn th e ' Vanishing Pinlrle." M V Ihr••A( fiilcons will strike nl ll. When n ie fnli-ons hnve starred In n is- U K thryiMin do I lel them lake ll, bui'con- , hi ney nuivles, too, Nehon says. They trol It with the cord, ' ...... • I ri-cently worked in producliiK Ihc S " birds•’Since the falcon won'l relcnie movie. •Tlic Doy nnd lhe Falcon." . •; Uirlilt: bl lure, I can wnik up lo lliein. lie ' ' He Imd II olher irnlned fnlcnns Hint a Ir.-iUirr ihnng to lhe Je.-ses and i| ^Wr' ' Hh(he UM'ri 111 filinini; llie iilclnre. bul cet tlw tulcon to climb flbo,trd mj" || 1, ■ ■• • h;h;is since sent them lo friends -V gloved hnnd. I 11:lliroiieiiuiil lhe world, •’I have lo fly my fnlcon and engle Ilie fa!roii,'< nnd eaRles nre li.ilned a t len-'i every other day, Ttien afler I So NelMiii rail carry them on "Ills '» 1 hnve flown Ihem, I hnve to elve ihcm jomeihing to eai. or tliey w on'l I KlRloved hnnd, rrlrn.'e them Inlo Ihe " * S f ’ Bir, let ilirm Ily nround lo strike t ■ respond to my lure." he explains. ' ai wild nnlinaU and birds or con- ^ ' Nebon u.'(s a ihlck leather glovt ^1 on hLs hnnd for the fnlcons lo pcrch )|» ' Irnllrd Runie nnd then cnn lure the ^ on becnuse, slihough they are well ll*’l \JS birds buck to him. trnlned. he lays they mlghl Ret ex* ti.'l Nel.vin cxplaliu Ihnt ll take’s only - \ v :la n 01- Uuce week.'v lo trnln ■ Ihe ? ^ died nnd damp down on his hand. ■•a ' fnlcon could brenk a finger or i. ' birds lo hunt, biiL he adds lt’,i nrces- • ^ ' « ” ♦ ' . ' llir f; & ■■ ■ \ ■ ,I S snry fnr the ir;ilner to hnve nt lensl J '.? sUck lu talons well Into my lutnd ' Ihree years of e.\perlence brfore he > “ \ ■ . . 'fc \ if I didn't wear a glove," he sUitcs, cnn liain n bird succe.«fully. Nelson does not let his caRle perch -> . . . . ■ I''••Sion his hand. He says, ;'The eagles Nehon hss Imd 20 years nf ex- . • ' ^ ^ nre s9 ■' henvy I couldn't hold II very ; , '. i P*perlcncc wiih the birds which in- \ < elleludes fnlcnns, eagle.i nnd owls. lie IteIteady to fly away, Marian Nelien's Iral long, nnd besides Ils huge talons ||| . •*,'■» ' s , ' cetwould tl go completely around my arm H saya he first J^camn Iniere.Mcd In after being unbonded and a leather. stra . '• and glovei even tf 1 hnd a glove on, Ih* M ■ \ „ : i:lhe cnurnne nnd Iiunllng nblllly nf bird’bird’* wlngspan siretehei lo 411 Inches, ai feel before swooping down to make a ■ eagle could, brenk my arm." H w''’ ' Uie blrd.V when he wns n young boy feel ■ ■'.'•■■■.'s .t'l"He uses a T-shaped perch for lh l ■ , ...... 1 ;; sn his fathrr«_fnrm Jn_N pyh_D n.-.■ ?BcntPctd»-unJo-200-mllM-PtrJiour..(Staff_p il'' * ■/' 1 hn\ . , ■■ ■' ■ kbkbia and saw a hnwk strike a duck ------'| • ■*:ihcmeiRles-loresten. ------fl Bul tire E u ler faunnin are viewedlewed « llh delight by t«ia llUta tIrU.. ofe Mr. and Mra. Harry O'llallnran, ' For the demonstraUon Thursdny, ran, 'Twin Fslls. The bunnlea are S-. Klwhile In fllRht, T»lnTttln Falls and Catdwett," he.note*. with^ — ■ . •■» ; rcspoiNelson used his.two falcons, a fe* . f l H NiW Hermia. !. lefl, wid Shell*ta O'iO'lialtoran. Nancy U Ihe dauchlerr wetk.oldn purebred Callfornlani ownttowned by lha ilermana. (Staff pholo- Aflcr Ihnl he studied nbout fnl- >'Tto o capture the eagles I have to foldei «f Mf. «aa Mr*. Matthew Hertn»n,tn, Curry,O and Sheila It the datighlerr e:engraving) • ______co male and a male. First he u ^ the- B H conry In a ' book Riven him by a JO -o to Ihelr mounUkln.lop e>Tle. each male falcon, which U tomewhat I H - falcon expert from Englnnd nnd he / . • onsmaller be than Uie'female. UslnR a ! ■ did re.senrch while in coIIeRe. Dur- •The J falcoas are lull.grown be- InR World wsr II. whllo recovering fore they will leave Uielr nesU. I • r f ‘ . x i 1 pheasant purchased from a giuni i H usually gel them Jusl before Uiey •T'- ® farm as quarry, Nebon Ural releas- I I from wound* received tn lUiIy. Net- leave r .T j' the nest to begin training ed tha falcon and let It flir around in M n g H(I^ses^ Oveer Trail L(Leads , son i vlsiled lalconry experts Ujere. Uiem." *'hlle a- btt to get aoqualnted wlUi the ji-’ "r *pent four months'recirpemt- jjj)Ho explains th a t ir he can't gel the “ country. Ing Irom my wounds," Nelson ex- birds bird* while in the neat, he lures f ” **' T hen when Uie falcon had reached. 1 plnlns. ‘’DurinR thnt tim e I wns Uiem u,cm Into a net. sufficient height, he released the Areai Pair to A^Vppaloosa ■I able to visit tho lalcon expert-i of "i"I use, a ground SQUlrrel as a ture pheassnt. Bul Uie p h iu a a t wouldn't' I Business!Italy nnd Rain-some of the European wllh i wllh n fine net scl behind Uie squtr- If i fty'and the falcon did n o t itrlke It.- [y idcns and trndlUons, I at.so begnn „ | ' I trained fateon itretchea ll* wing* , Tlie inve of riClnB horsea over■er fourfo yesrs «ro ntlcr Mrj. Moore's■'s I wni next to a ellff.'' Mrs. Moore>re find,fl Mr*. XJoore explnlns and only rel. The falcons see the squirrel, asa'i*trap rtieaied from lU leg. The^ Nelson explains that tll bird* have • bickuoodt trftllt Imx almoal turnedcd rldlnsrlc horse almost bucked her offff exexplains. "RlRht tiien my hutbnndnd ofleral con.ilderable ihopplnR nroundrt corresponding with falconry experts Ihen ii,en swoop down lo strike It. The the 1 inherent evasion UcUct asalnst XaU throughout the world — England, net Li ts. and 11 wiil fly a* high a* 2,000 * t hobby Into & business lor Mr. nnd^d In ttie mountains of Idaho’s prlml-I- suRRC^ledsu we aell my horse nnd buyuy diddl they find a horse they lllccd. net b so fine, the falcons can't lee I crenta ilrlke on Its (|uarry, refichlng ”cons, r,'f rheassnts will not Ity w hea ■, Urt. L, W. Moore who Ilv* Uue«e« tlvetU ares. • nrnn Appsloo.'s, Tlicj-’re known- for:or ’'We dcclded tlist If AppnlooM^ Hottnndf Ceylon nnd other countries, It n, nmand tliey run into the net which tum they spot a falcon, but land im* i Kiltj »oulh Of ninsen. •;if I’d been throw n'from thattt ththeir sen tlen m and ruRged moun-n- h o r s e * were so hard to find wc,e "Wllh the experience and train - encIo.ie.caround enclo; them and I’ve got a Et| ______eaglemediately and when th e falcon | Thf Mocrei nile Appivlooialiorm.cs, hors#ho 1 probsbly would have Ronele tatain slsmlnn,’' she says. ttshould raise cur own,'' Moore com- Ing ■'’i I wns able lo Rather from the falcon," faleor he explains. are s. swoops dovD, th e ; defUy sidestep, . T^p)' boucht ihfir ftrst Appnlooss do Ilnlians, I wns^nbie lo capture my Il'sIfs Uie bird’s own fault they get rywith or Uielr fe«l, the front talons then nJ^o run and hide. i* sa do^u-n about a thousnnd feet becausele Dul Appnioo.in hor.-'cs were hard lo m enu. “.We were able to find some | ‘i folded, but the bnck Ulon, one on „,ale lhe wiy.O .strike.strike. Nelson explains. A falcon will sl«each fool, slralght atiead. falcoiu^d/'not'^klu'^KlW ^ e a s T n ^ TT , In Ih# tiorse-raljlng business." •'* •The lorce of Uie collision gen- *^nn I Tlie Moores have nine Appnloosns,J Nelson obtalas Uie birds by Im p- fly nroundar in the sky unlit It spots can I because the pheasants are so eluj* 'I'l ni ping Uiem wlUi nets or. by crawling a bird or animal ll wonts. With Uie erally wlUi stuns or knocka out the quar- Ive. p^etu i; I six mares, five of them due to fosl P'' ry. Sometimes ll wilt kill them." he j this summer, two horse coIt« nndij down ropes appended over cliffs to creature crtnli in tU "sights." liie falcon coyot A fter the flrat falcon had flown . : explains. If a falcon strikes a bird around ^d Ui a bit. Nelson demonstrmted I j one stallion. They -use Uib name get ” lo nesLs nnd cnpture Uiem while vlll :fold It* wtngs and plummet Ihelr sllll confined lo Uia ncsl. stralRstraight towards the creature at while "Ai In ftlRhl, the falcon will iry how . vi, Uie falcon Is called back by [i ■■'i'l/- \ 1I “Minidoka lor rejIslcrlnR. * 10 catch the bird before It tilU the i'l I 11 ”We wnnt to set enouRh for n Rootl. Fnlcon’s ncsls, nr eyrie, as nc.sU speedspeeds someUmes as liigh ns 200 eight using the lure. l‘l| , of birds of prey nre called, are usual- miles per hour. » "I’veground nnd then using Its beak, lhe He .p},, then used the b l| female fa1> : ^ . L . j. . p.pack siring." Mrs. Atoorc-cxptains. ®;. falcon wilt break the quarry's neck con, muffle which.tfflinKltBttly..upon.beinc _ j "Then if wa hsvr more th n n w'e, irround'imilffs ^ nlone-rivtrs; Net- -NeUon-*nys-?nIconr Tvet nre-Just like more, , son sny,s. a dlvtdive bomber excepl they don’t re- whllo "Oi they flutter to the ground, relensed phe#, tpolled a tuwk and wenl mrofcuT'ailt I need we will proUibly sell some. We If a falcon strikes an animal such off fty'ai to pUy. But both Ui^ falcon and J tinve no plnns for showiryr the ,,"I've cnplured mncy falcons along lenseIcn.'p thetr bombs, tnsiend. they hll like tho cliffs of Snake river between their as a'squlrrel or rnbbtl on Uie ground, Nei J horses unle.M. of course, we Ret a their quarry ia the back or hesd prefe: 4 M r*«< C»l»a 1) * * * * the force of the strike will stun the lahcr * * * * I reat good one." creature, then the falcon can re- cons, j Moore operalM a bran warehouse tum and kill It. Uiey H s ’• ■ 31 inIn Ilsnsen and until Inst summer Esgtes use sim ilar U ctlu, but they loise medit M an I Jived tn town nnd kept n few horse*f: These Twoo IFalcons Trainedare so big, they Just grab their quar* swoo; I on a pasture brlilnd his tiouse, I ry on Uie flrsl swoop and carry It then I lie now hns a smntl fnrm three:e I ■ way, m u h ln p it wILh tjiflr hnnrl . Nfll tCatKSS*^ I mmiles south of IJansen whera heIt I alze lalotu. Nelson sayi. An eagle falcor l l I keeps hl.i horses. I can kill « coyote, bul can't fly away becau j ".Mrs. Moore cnre.^ for the iiorsea I i.' WlUi one. so have to swoop down on Ive. I as much a* nnyone." commenU I eoyotcs and hover over them lo do Aft4 I Moore, "and she hns oUier animats,s. I Uielr killing w ith Uielr huge Ulons. aroun too, As a nintter flf fnct. Uie larm I "An eagle cannot can y more lhan how hasha almost turned Ihio a mennRerle. I eight pounds." Nelson- emphaslres. using She hsa duck*. BCtse. pencock*,I, I "I’ve tried lo ' gel them lo carry He while culnea hens, chickens, a cold- I ■ en labrador dOR, a flRhtlng rooster I •'Owjs can be trained lo hunt Jusl relens i and a few head of entile." I like falcon* and eagles, bu l they off to 'But the horses nre our prldr artdd I prefer to do thetr hunUng at night »Jf thee I apotledap< AppntoojiirtiriSQ^ Jn cen- I tral FrnnceiSOOO vtaN ^ic4-*?tqrd- d InRIni ta h lrto rfiw .'^ * , .,'««rv ■■•• • - ^ And evcr'slrice tli^ftVTlS^AppsV^a loosnsloc hsve been u.vd thfouRh the aR'aRes by horsemen nnd respected fot Q « M n g | r a R thitheir stamina and speed. Mrs. Moore _ I expliiiiw.' - • _ „.n-.T . — JI t is believed Uie Spnnlsh brought it- Jur-old A ppaloou (Ulllonan r«raised by L. W. Mnore, liansen. Is1 typItypical cf the Appalooaa br«ed eon- the Appaloosa breed to Mexico In '■ y -l"il- until 1237 when hortemersemen bejan ralslnr them and reclstcrlni;*rlnr the betler hones. Moore raises the thi Uth eenlurj'. Tlie horse popu- I vp*i»ui »nd Intend* fn h«»e enoujlnou(h to form a park itrinc so he canran uset them nn hunting trip* Into UUon lat grew and some escaped Into ■ PHrnm.e area. (SUff pholo-er «■» Pii» n . ii I

It averaged 13 below for tho fultI I yesr. I'or 169 days, tt wn-s never ■ ^•S. Scientistt 1Tells Rigors olof Living warmer j- than 40 below. ■ The explorer* mske brief foray* ■ \ tnto the darkneM. but never alray ■ iat South Poley farij! from the buildings. Dy starlight. I For Yearr ini Bitter Cold £ they ean see the ouUlne.i o^. thetr ■ Never hnve men walled no longJ U1 w one of many lOY-bases■» ctly.cil' Dy moonllfflit "’you cnij:#ecog- ■ ,e for K cheerlnR. familiar dawn. Psy-. dolled'overdol the vast Antarctic con-- nlzsnli things at 100 ynrd.s. and even ■ chllln you w ith A fore-■- cholOHlcnlly.chc ihL^ vIrU was one off Uncnl.tin U ut.st the pole camp theree makenia out colors, like the orange ■ '•* w ip of u,e uUlmntB dcfttljh tiie problems SIpIe and IT olher men1 wuwaj no life.'not a bird or penguin, paint pal on one of the lowers,** ■ hsd lo eoaijuer. petperhaps only some ancicnt funpl and , „ H6v long does it take your nose I i' Z «un bioi.i out. T he world IxIs TUshtH now anotiier 18 men arrf bscterlabsc earrlrd long dIstancM by^ or. . cheeks lo freetc? They experi- I , ind bitter co ld -« ji U wll|II headinghe» Into this saniB lonely and1 wlndjw’lr and froten In the snow. menled—IS te CO seconds, depend- I i n J „ "fe-Rlvlnn »unn dardsnseroui night a t Ufe South Pole[ Vou hsve lo wait for the sun.I’ tng on the man. Bundled up com- I •fv ‘verythlnff fretm,s. cm camp lo acQUlre iclentlfle know]-• WliWinter lasUi from March 33 U> Sept. pletelj-, two men manaRcd to walk I bM'.,,., m ontha there »'mJ edgedga durlnir Uie InlemaUonal gro-. J3.33. snd even then "the sun sort of_ around for three or four hours. ■ ' MW ^ O'lt-’lde It WMs physicalph) yenr. sinslniRgles lo come up." aays Slple. Inside j Uie bulldlnRs there's titUe I a Dr. Slple, famed veteran of fourr a bigI friendly m an of « who U a lo >o vary Uie tiumdrum of cnmp life. I 'I live only a f«w hours how-- winterswir In the AnUrellc since he• top clvlllsn sdvlstr to the U. 8. Dutsurprlsea do come, like the news ■ >a We lltcrnlly be- firsflrsl went with the lale Rear Adm,, amarou' on polar affnlrs and Keosra-‘ of Ru.vsla's space-exploring sputnik I i=. hours until dBwn1 RlcRichard E. Dyrd ss '# Boy Scout InI phy.ph) II. Tlie Soulh Pole radio quickly " I hn • Or. Paul D.). 182;1828, was Mlcnllllc leader of me! Life,I Is pavilblft only Inside lhe^ pickednjr il up. • I warm. IlEhlcd buildings. Ouislde. the ^ lhe n a U tlrd U dcdgsMl U kMV ■ei'eti.,! .I 'l? " *•' ®"* of t polo Po>' camp—a liny skyline of seven wai * Wllh no place lo go, life Is a, Morlan Nel*«s, Boist. soil cdnMrratlonration senriee snow snrrey niper- Ih t i r low bulldlnRS dr huU swallowed InI temperatureten: /dova l u t winter to a‘ matter of keeping busy. Men m iuI t »t*nr ’ I* lor Idaho and the CotumbU ba*in,basin, admlrt* Iwo {aleoai he has the dag trauportel (SUtt, ptolo* . K d e ^ ; o f Ice, (now astl cold.- world's woi record ot 103.1 below tero.>' IralDtd tn lo hunt. T h i bird on th* right|h t It k female u d !• U rgtr U un jengn

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1 TXMES-NEWS. nTWIN FALLS. IDAHO SUNDAY, APRU I, ]S5, •I' PAGE E I G ^ EIT — SKI CLUD MEETS 1attended. In iplte of a stc-™ ^ PAIRPIELD, AprU S -T h e Soldierdier “j ’•s ro u p enjoyed skiiaj . IStory lsT oId MounUln Ski elub h e ld .i poUuek,,,,L light..^ I t w u decided itrt.-, ^ - * ■ A S Y O UJR i MINISTERR S E E S I T 1“^ hold reguUr club meeunj, *» dinner and ski party Tuesday nightight lodge1 and Uk* advanUre^r f Of Cold Yeari r , J ------"The Slone”------a t the S ti lodge. About M yersonssons lightI skiing, »» « . t . By r . r . AKDER80N Uon wllh mingled doubt and belief,lef. wwhich m an would try lo ImprUon \I a |Paat«r. Flnt PeoteeMUl Chureh)J« h ) However. Uie writer *aya. “. . . HHim. tie lives and relgiu forever, de-d t- * 11 II : VALLEY vay fylng Uiose who would destroy HU . / A ^ I C At^outhPole^ Luke 24:2, 'A n d they found1 thithe they found Uie *ione rolled away fj one tru th . He granU life snd salvaUon iggle r t f ») itone rolled away from th.p aepulicpul- . . ." The iniporunce of the slone U / v i m , p»pl. »t CAEEY ' ire near the end of a M-ycar struggle two to aU who would receive Him u X )0 m aster Uie i r l ot getUng along,Ig, of chre," , musl be found In the answen to two U to mluM iprlns ■Ilo« , aa.election held March lo pay.L^ ly the way another m an lalk*ks otor th a t w u n 't ihetr. I t should have haw wa* It rolled away, AUo, the sUne Uistr w u ro:>d f. peop5«>- ef tDe v»lUy «Bre«l U> » a . * lortal W hy w u ^t theref The' Ulooe w u away had a mranbg for the diad- lod. .. - -■ •u even laugtu. been there. Human logic, m o m ^ 7 7 .« » during k 46-ye(ir pfriod. oglcal reason and all the auUiorlty of,f lheIhi placed at-the enlnnce of'Uie tomb p'pie* as well u the enemies of I'i'-'* (I p w m ta of Ui« ViUley are ,ed to debfanQ atruBBle lo obU ln water.aler.. ri'Stuically we had no ps>'choIoglcaI Uen began lo arrive nrtd by 1000 all1 Ir-Jr-' Woblem*,” SIple *ald. Roman Empire demanded thata t It1 to guard the body of Jisu*. Therhe Christ.c In a sen**' the Lord wi* '■ In 1880 and IMl th# flr*t MtUm hlngi be'there. But It wun’tl This111 laIj chief prictU and -the Pharisee* re- chidingd HU own for their unbelief. rfuhi# Hindi w trt honiMttadi|d. ------~ "0h. Uiere were the usual Uilngi -T ni tnd-penonatltr trrttallon,* If au mta n a n tho- f a r t- w u h whleti - t h e - most mosi callad-somaUUng Uist most, U n o l They 7 had taken for granted that lhe Within JO ytari ihe w*ur* oi UW cost »8fl,000'to buiia a n a w a« r w»j eglhsT tlirorthe-dU clplei-had'forgoU en. *tone-meaat-flfl»my.-'n»e-women reek, juipposed to be W uplled to 17,241,7J4I blew hU suck, he'd keep lo himselfImself im a*lng chapter In history begins LllUe Wood river and for an hour or so unUl h* calmedlimed When we recall the dramallimalic They remembered th*l Jesu* had cicame to anoint a dead body, wcn-icn- ' j ‘ which originate in the 8AWT00TMOTM ,e r « of land. ' » y we foretold UU resurreeUon. And they rd lo since lOa lhe IndebtednwI In- down," evenU of thal flnl Euter day wi dering how they could possibly gtt get Ji itiountalni north of CMcy. filled lo afler are inclined to forget tht *tone.it. IIt were afraid Uial Uie dUclples mightght Into a tomb Uist wu sealed and . . ‘C I ‘ Y f l Q B deliver fnoujh wnter. The inowinow* curred by Uie people ws* paid back Health w u amazingly good, afler were an lalUal period of losing welghUelghU teem* a trivial detail compareded tot< eome by night to steal away Uie -guarded. And Uiey went away re- melted early cn th e raounwlniI de- de­ to Uie loan companies who wert e are body of Christ In orderlo claim th a t ni and happy to *ell back the water and ThU w u blamed on hard work,: dlf* Uie great drama of EuUr, We an "•t membering the promUe of Jesus.MUS. - I W a X J I nuded by logging operntloni ana jtarly tor more Inlerested In the womeromen He had risen from th»ad. t wlio J • • I ahtep grating until aprtns floo^loo^ the Und. It wu aoon found, how-how* flculty In aleeplng, and tha nearly 'Ihey were marveling In a God wlio 1 the ever, Uiat Uie w slen of the PtahPI»h two-mlle alUtude, Food w u good who cazne to the sepulchre. In1 thethi I t the InsUumfnt ot m an'sin's keep*ki HU promUe* even when men took the water needed U ter In the angels who atood by the open por m e forget them . Who lives even when je ar and drouth faced th e valley.y. Creek reMn-oIr could not *upply■pply *hd ptenUful. . , por- deUnnlnaUon to.Uiwart OodI The fc I'*' iljh ts Ul. nnd In Uie dUclplcs who> re p rlesu and th* Pharisee* wer* de- HHI* own glvo Hfm up for dead. In » l» filings were made byt the enough waUr. Some yeara the *lrue-true- Movie* flickered only Uiree nights Rlver lure did not fill and th e crop* died,died. « weeK. by choice, although there thert «lved the newa ot ChrUt'* reaurrec.‘free- termlned that Uie Word of God3od Could It be that aome rpader hns nevilyfonned LltUe W o o d ^ " ------would not be fullllled. Yet, u far _i >een H Itoen'Oir company on MULDOOHOON Al'Uils time location for anotherjth e r were enough film* to p u t one on given up and your falUi ha* been 'e m - dnm almost dlrecUy weal of the FUh every nlghl. homa a t le u t once a month, someume* as the Lord w u 'concerned It w uf ■a *hatU red on the rock* of despair? and Ftili creeki. KcUowlng govern- oper- feeble human Invention to fetter th e j, I ment approval, the company apenlipent Creek reservoir wa* considered, TThe h t Days were a rouUne ot keeping■eping tlm u oftener. Amateur ndlo oper ^ Ju*f remember Uik sUne. It bore dig* dam would be loealtd on' Uie LittleJlU e houie. bringing In barreU ot’ tueifuel au>rs In Lhe UnlUd SUUs wouliwould hand of Ood. u,upon the porUI of the sepulchre tl* ..AND MORE MOI 1100,000 making aurvey*. plaU, dig* dU- It U aurprlilog what meuures jj MONEY LEFION PAY DAV! glng plU ana olher prellmlnarrInarr Wood river l i miles norlh of Carey,arey. oil. launching wealher balloons,>, dig- dlg- get th e signaU, p u l In long dU lenUy tesUfylng th a t Hope wa* com- glng or aclually mining lee In a urice Ulephone calls to a man"man's m en tum to when they make up Uie T « oaiir BUU? Too high Pars* work The Carey IrrlgaUon DUlflcl com- “ 2 Bohe. B u t In the darkneu of the Psynxou? NMd Uon MoiMr? » n, aUte pany w u consolidated Into the L Lit* it- long, deep tunnel-w here ll wu al-al* home. He eould U lk over 10.0010.000 their mlnda u obatnict the will and night -j that men thought would havelave irtaCASHLOANfraBuitowto w up AUoouf sf e « .... :: In April. IfiJJ. FrwJ A. Wilkie. aUte *, power ot Almighty a id . W hat does i. engineer, measured the water flow tl« Wood Rlrer IrrlgaUon dUtrlct.trlct. wa>'a M below tero—and melUng« Uiethe miles w llh hU family or friends, no endUig Uie *ton* began to n roll. \ l ’ U«v«rM»Ul>XCMbMdW and Ice to supply water. Each m an spentapent L ai« in August, the camp) bebe* the Lord have to aay concemlng > ' and eaUmated the work needed1 for,for the reservoir site marked out and Around lU edge* flamed a holy„ ^ TbdV bar* eoly ONS COHVZHtlVUtittiT tAtHtHT lo>t.s<] tt a t le u t two hours a week working'riUng gan w aUhlng the skies hungrilyly fofor auch Insignificant thing*? ."He thw a t light,], emanating from Him who U ^— m e -jU M ^ e adv^ted the companypany construcUon planned again. ^ > Buy...h1Itmioibtf. w« lik* to h«lp dtMrvin^ eiUmatlng the cost a t « 5 to » « per LltUe Americ* on Uie flrat expedl-:pedl- maglo daU for lU rUlng w u BepL BepI surd effort to erect a barrier agoln*t had p «pu - I n U-ir ueo ^ Prt*l«>TDbl>nii — » COMI niOIIT IH ... ’ P*'’ public work* admlnlstraUon and an more 33. ‘,h: And every hope that Jesu* had ,, InlUal federal grant of *185,000 waa‘ tlon*. We had a t le u t 10 Ume* more tru th , wa* ael at the door of th* planU , d In Uie hearts of men began:gan rUONBVS...ORW>UTStVtVU Wc'Q b* |Ud to w m you fnmpU/i * 'o n June 22 the Little Wood Riverliver “ floor *pac* per man Uian In i m■M. ‘T h ro u g h mirages, we actual];lually tomb to defy Ood. ^ I had saw It about a week before. Boihe Both W hen the women eame to anointlin t ^“ *'ow In the reflected brilliance Irrigation company waa liquidated Thij money w u matched by laborlabor "And for Uie flrat Ume wa had Of tho re*urrecUon. Ye*, remember and dUMlred and the C»rey Valley and money from Uib .people. I t w u enough water. We could U ke ahow-thow- ot us spotUd ll IhU w*y on Sepl. Sepl the body of ChrUt Uiey found It had gthe *lotIkl The Hand th a t rolledii CONSUMERER FIN A N CE luaerrelf company formed. On July•'“ 'y heartbreaking when nearly allII of era and w uh clothes once a week. IS. a n d everyone by the Itth .” SlpIeSlpI been rolled away. And why? , iIn " ,away th a t *lono reaehe* even now 1(7 MAIN CAST , RE MOU answer to that queiUon lie* th e ? II the articles of IneorporaUon Vwere i® the *um w u tpcnt In building hou*-IOU*- Being able to keep clean and ne*t neat u>-a. to open the porUl of your hearti■tl Next to BegeBegerson Hotel drawn up and W. F. IUw»on. Ed- Ing faclllUe* for workers and Im-In), helped monle." ."A day or so befora the acUj*»cUial oth e r-a n d richer meaning ot th e ” B, G. (Bill)Ull) Ownby,0 Mgr. lean*, *unrlse. there w u loU of loomlniming. atone. I t w u rolled away because ward B. Arthur and Heber Q. **“ Hale * proving the road to the site. Two PerMtially, Dr. Siple had a mean*, i’i*,® Cowi eur* do go for Bngler RaUonUob ■ UNDER STATEA T t BUPERVIBION were named directon. olher granl* were obtained, one» for learned Ipng ago, to break: the wlUi the whole horUon seemingng toI the hand of God cannot be felUred, frem Globe S e tf ft Feed Co,^Adv. Georg* C. Thompeon. president^t otof 1130.000 and one for tics,000, Mean-ean- monotony ot dark daya and dark *ireUh up. Then In the soulheuJ ie u t Thi* I* whst Uie writer wanU u s if the Atu* Derelopment company,»ny, while Uie work went on by apurts.urU. night. we first saw peculiar sparkles, brll- brll to see. For all ot efforU of ~ ' Salt Lake Clly, ouUlned In the linf ln tl In IWO the WPA w u Uken offr Uiethe , "Befora going to sleep. I'd eon- Uant Uny fluhes ot red,'- orang put a *lngle bright line of light, to Jor MO and laler for |B0 a ahare.lare. and permit* for Impoundment of'13,. 12,- BroadcaaUng by h a m 'r s d lo pul d In acre feet, of water, U 17 feet fe tt the .Isolated men In touch wllh painful to gaze aU" ’ DENTAL PLATE The dam wa* finally completed In — 7- T hen there w u no doubt. T he aui 1P23, fire yeara later. high and 1.000 feet kcrau the cresL SERVICE During thla Ume mAny o( theUie I t U an earUi-fUl type m ade of clay, will be brought u nder culUraUonraUon **» "P- W inter w u over. The aui "You11 g e t t h ee ^ ause d irt and rock*. ThU IrrlgaUon dU* dU- when th* work U completed. w a ^ pauport—three monlh* henc< ■lockholden lo*t Uielr farm * because . con- going home by Ohrlstmu. I Denture Replacements8 of the mortgragea p u t-o n thema to trlct Ificlude* approxim ately JO,- Plana are tKglnnlng now for eon- nUe the money for the reservoirrvolr 000 acres and Uie first directo n were aijucUon *«,'ork following th e con* s = I Repair* whllt you wait elock. When It w u found to be Im* Im- Jame* TumbsII, Crla J . MeCarterarter inct approval Actual consUuctloniction Oood quality h u no enbsUtaU! • poaslbte to raise conatructlon moneyoney and Irwln Ktlly, Is slated for UiU fall and the project 1 M c D O W 'S ty telling ahare*, m em ben traveledreled Resident' tnglneen were H.. E. ahould be completed In April, 19SS. k in g c o a l to Chicago. Salt Lake Clly and nnd EchoU and Roy AI. Buck, TWINWIN Present directors' of lhe S LllUe ^ DENTAL LAB CallfomU to find buyers. In Jan­Jan- TAUjB, Dan J. Cavanagh w u con- Wood River IrrigaUon dUUiet are C I (OppeslU Idaho Theater) [atio n uary, 1622, three compenle*, UtahJUh traelor and Duffy Reed, also Twinrw in Ray Sweat, chairman; Alfredi Al­t WARBERG Bros. I "ISl Sboehoo* NorUi jest irriga Home Plre. Beneficial U f« and Dei-De*. P^IU, w u foreman. A. T . IngalU and brelh*en.'Cloyd Mecbam and M"- Mr*. RE 3-7371 J Fhoos RE 2-Z8o rev e ry « “I believe in . . . che Communion of , thataciually-l-t/:««i f you. write todjy for our Free Pam-m- year.thal't S*inis .. and then to scoff ac e, so no heat is wasted. less to'0 0K7IOK';: f/ie „1_ phlec enciiled; “But W h y D on'tn't , transferred outstHe*, : prayer to the Saints. T he difficulty^ L •) - • _ Pny To-The S a in t* ? '-Irw ill- - - TalktoihejQiheJocaLWinlfO*lh______ic'*eemrio'’us,‘'isch»t'«hete'u'a> n~ THat^s why only electeclrrc'w aierhcaTerrcan-bc------esboutacotnpleleirri- the H • pl*'** wrapper. No- 1 OfTiceaboi fusion eoncetning just whtt the il )n system detigoed con- «11 on you, W rite to-to- \ ^ i sy Saints *re. There u certainly con­ used in a completely•ly .air-tight room. :iallyforyou. k fusion concerning the Catholic: at­,t. *^*r-uk for Pamphlet N a KC-47. titude coward Saints, and Catholic cujcoms with respect to them. Belief in che Saints deods u[>- L ril* bu Quick Recovery/ elelectric water heaters are on the cooriction thst we can help r !.•«• dkaUyrih* U.t 1*4 . New table style models ’ one another wich our prayers. Cath­ t tU ctrlullr M*oMUCH-Costs M So UTTLE!

r o i J i f I TIMES-NEWS, TWTN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE NINETEEN ■ ''T Markindngs Over Hips H elp Identify ApAppaloosa 6-Foot, 7-Inchh Conservation< tl Officer< ®Eange Open for District Grazing 1 Violators Just C ' BHOeatONE. April 5 — Dtflnlt« Finds \ it Won’t Argue '^3K*f’t(Jr^ grilling wiUUn gratln j * * * * J3 H unters and fuliernicn In !l',e|=i'.n ■•**** dly^iM tlo. i have been established ! • n;iilfy arcs, .surprised In Ihr a n of. - m n w y "T ■ byb/; ^Ifials of the bureau of land . I vlol.iUng fuh nnd game l;iw,v offer.■fer! 1 ^ r, maiistiment and users of the unit*. ^ I llltle rpslJUi'O' '0 ll'f cnn.'rna!ioii On Sa'turday tho Shoshone sheep L ' iolficer. He's six.fool, i>rvrn-lncliich ,. , —.1 ai: allotment, Oooding theep allotment H |w .ille r Berry. »hn ilp.i the Acalr.i/c olfet.i llltle di\- caiUe allotments will open on Thurs- _ _ ladvnnuge n.i « con.strvniinn olficer • day. cxcept whtn he hna to »nlk llirouiili CAnyon, Milner Csnnl. WendeH.

• sink in too fnr." he Uuelw i ~ BlL‘.s and North Bliss unit* opened "Hut I'm uni troubled ullh vin.; Tufsrt.ty. f l.itors who «nnt lo nrgue, »ir A lour of the nre.is by the DU.t , coriiuienU. - ofticlnls and m rrs was held l« deter­ I I And he hn.w't hnd any nrKUineiii.>, j mine Uie opening dntes, n * wilh law bre.ikr^, even when jip, J 1 ■' woiked for six }r.irs n.1 n pDlie I for the Dolse police dep.iriinriii, ■" ( S t “ Debt Suit Filed A nnUve Idahoan, Derry wns bom ; 1 * 1 1 ( - ■Tlie Profc.vilonnl Adjustment bu- ^ InTJoi'p, rabrd in Idnlio City nndl™ I ' .A renu. through Ita attorney. H, N. r I /raended hiuh school nnil BoirelI 1 j w F i W Jewfll, filed nn Indebtedness com- } . Junior college In Doifr. He »n.':■ ft., I v plnlnl Frlriay in Twin Falla probata r - * grndunted from high school in 1D□9.j 9. >i Y ' j V ’• i I court p'' ngnlnst Hnr^'ey L. Stnrry. ' Berry's fnlhrr wns n forest rnngcr Tlie complaint (itatei Slnrry owea ' ' in Idnho City nnd Btrry hns ^prnl-nt &>•. the Twin Fnlla Clinic ho.^pllnl. 1147; i ' « ( mo.M ot his hfrllme ouuloors. He lin."!inA Mnglc Valley Memorial hospluil. ' ■ •'?l been uoiilng tor lhe fish and gnme l i # " II2IJ4: * Dr. H .I/. SUJwe. MOiO; D r. ' r ^ ‘. departm ent f«r two nnd onr-half * / wWallace Bond, $30; Dr, Georje E. 1 '•'.V. yenrs now. norklng llr.it "nt Inrgc";c" .■-VxTjjyr.'- • ’kfr Drown. $7; Dr. Wayne Bchow, |I25. , X .J in (lUtrlcl No. 4, wilh headqunrter* Mid Dr. V. V. Telford, IIO;______j In Sho.*hone. M % w aummer upon the rrllrrm ent of 'I'nm.jnm.; — 'B '' Mlr^r, coiwcrvaUon olflcer there; JfiS 'fo r 21 years.'MlT.er sllll unrks pVrt| lline Uiough. nnd worts wllh Berr>' con.ildenibly, ] H ff Mir.cr corulders Derry nn excellent: w K i J B l coiL'ervnllon officer and rcinark-i.j f e f c r C T "His ?ir.e is sure nn ai.Mrl. I’coiilel J 3 | lalk nboul how blgjie U and usutilly.| .. i r o wind up by Myliig thal they w ould’u ili’ ii n | nol wnnl to l.inRle with him." I Berr>' Inughlngty recnIU nn lncl-|lel- f L ; t,.. •, i ' S P dcni when hLi sire wns nn n.vct.l y jn nlihough ll dldn'l InvoIv# gnmme e' ^ ^ violators. I He says he wns riding In a pickupou w at obtained by Mi>ere In Challli.iIlli. Marking* over the hlp« of th« eoit-ol* truck with Boyd Thielten, anotherher I ttK oat ct alnt ot Un b n 'il b*be IjIs railing. Named Tapooae,' tb t colt help Idenllfr ll as an Appaloosa.A, (S(Staff photo-engraving) conservnUon olllcer. and they were I * * * * * * * * ------trj'lng lo negotlnte a loose.surfacedced I * * * * . * mountain road, Derry had to rideIde I But How Sane? In the bnck ot the pickup to give 11 I Annual Fight the nece.v\ary tracUon to mako the I J KEEPING your furniture, ^ loveofRidiniing Horses Over;r Backwoods clothing and other belong* Jg Against Crop) ••Th'lellen told me I.m ade k b et-j I i*l inffs In a wnll safe, even if I ter imctlon binder Uian any load I po.ssibIc,' would lim it your Trails Lea(jading Pair to HorseB Business J of rocks," Berry lauglia. | I g Q Derry carries Uiree boulder* ln | I enjoyment of this prop- ' irrf> Tm * IT) or palouscy hones became of’ ththe e I dark background. Insects Slated Uie back of his. pickup for lhlhe, e, I B ut each horae Is dlsUnctlvely In- ‘ rly. Utvfd U'I hortss were #bund»nl,nl In one herd along lhe river. ' WASHINOTON. April 5 I^WWiUlWlUi necessary weight to neRotlate moun-in- I L'lt Sn»k« tlver country. Tlie book continues, "No doubtloubt, dividual and no two are absolueily ■ na* tain ronds. One boulder Is aboul3Ul| | I A more practical way to r th e l Identical, Tlie color Is one of, tlie a new crop aeason nt hnnd. Uie na- When Lcwl» nncl Clark wploredilored tome atrnnKcr luked an oldtlmer the fdinit ftghtera are gellingg sel two feet In diameter, the other I Prolecl this Investment || the Wnl they diKovered ttie> Ne*Nez name of Clie a t r a n ge t y - markedirked m ost ImporUnt factors In breeding to dUcover. conlrol nnd eradicate.leate two about IB Inches. I iai with a elronc insur&nca Peree Indinn* In nortliera IdshoIdaho horses and received the eurt e an- n - ROod hor.nes. he adds, „ any ncw ouU>rtsk of pesLi Uial "I -used both arms to get the big I o»ntd r f u l herds of Appaloosas.oosas. swcr, "A palouae," Moore snys some colts are born would hamper fnrm producUon,n, one In,” he Jokes wllh Mlr.er, -Hlie ie The long and the ihort ot ihee tlalsjlah tU and pjoi department are-e policyI . . . the Personal Moore «pl»lns lhat Uie Nei PercM•erces -BuI Uie strnnKer, unfamiliar with brown and will not show tlielr spots Tlie never-ending battle agalnslalnsl other two, I waa able lo lilt wiUiiUi W1 aller Derry, lef(, a eonaerratlonen oofficer at Hailey and Hawley Illll.It. Property| Floater. Ask us »tre ths rifit Indian trlbcj to prne-prae- the tenn. thouchl it all one word,vord iiritl! nearly 2 years old, ■ , Insects Is directed by Uie aKrleultureillure one arm," JJerome, dlitrlct auperrlior. Darryy Ula i aix feel. *eten inches Ull and HIU“ aboulj It today. tife ifleellv# brecdlns with liorjcslorscs nnd pna.’icd ll nlonu 1:( wrltlns ass"ftri "nn Appaloosa breed' are departmenl'* research tervlee. Derry tayt he has considerableble JJuil f foot ihorter. Violator* of thehe itnte'iii game lawi offer llttls rcaltt* ind had Ihui bulil the AppalooMilooaa Apalousey” In which form 11 becamecamc many, Moore sayi, A sun'ey con­ A-nationwide network of volunteernteer trouble buying clothes. Mosl ol tance wlien ipprehended by Berry.ry. |:(Slaff phols.engrsTlng) p bfttd up to high ttandordJ. known to (he cowtmya." ducted by the Appsloosa Horse club enlomologlsls tmck ln.«cL activity,Ivity, his clothes are ordered spcclnlly,Ily, ------— ^------:------Peovyy-Tober Co; th e showed Uial 63 per cei;L-of the Ap- SOLDIER GtlADUATED U*Ii and Clark reeordtd In their •Throutih th e en.iuing years the '/'P * and reporl what they find. "About the only things I can buy r f "^IK nca If Otu* Bnslnest* JJuroiU llial Uie Nez Pertei' Ap- BpeiiinK of tlie name ho* variedsrled paloosa horse owners used Uielr „ Join fn Alerl In a store thal I can depend on ” lo TwoA Accepted as RUPERT, April 5-A rm y Sp, 2/cl. xij„« horoes—prlmtirly-lo- work- itock. piiOcsu ver®' b e tte r'th a n ‘hortCAlorsea »i(joy; h u t'tn e-T o rn i-“Appaloosn" —Scltntina In land-granfeollfjM,IfjM, fifiire'JiRndkerchleft.” he Mya.‘ John’ P. Johnson, son of Mr. sndJ ' -E*t»hU*htd 19M------. tilMd In Eijlem Unlled SUlei'* at Is now commonly accepted n» Die the T hltry per cent lilted pleasure n.i re.iearchcrs In aUvle nnd federalderal Berry b married and hns two Junior Woodsmen ^ , TH0^U8 a PEAVET < th e primary use. Parade and rodeo experiment aUtlons, exten.ilon serv- Airs. Thomaa M. Johnson, route J, tint tlmt. preferred version," serv- children, a boy, JI. and a girl, 0.”• William Gordoshl, Jr, and Lynn , ' m Sboihons Street East Diclt In the IB70i lhe U. fl. nrmyarmy now severftl'm cn raise regLitcredlered followed on the poll wlUi a small ipecinlisu. counly agrleuiuirnltural . V ------Q, Rupcri, recenUy was graduated Irom a e- percentage llsllng auch uses as ahow. Oordoshl, Jr.. were tnken In the Jun- .DUI BB M M i lUntd IlshUng Ih# Ne* Perta“ In-J"* Appaloosa horses In the West, ae- agenU, employe.i of sU te depart- I lor circle at the meeting of Uie Su-jM* ‘the Flrat corps non-commlttloned dunt. cordlntc to Moore. Mosl ot the Ap-A d- judgltig. drill and hicli school, ^ menla ot agriculture and oUicrKr Clothing ShippedI prcme Forest Woodman circle heldpid olflcer academy In Korea. ■ Ia ih* eruulnr battles, lha' Nes puioosft horae owner* In Idaho live Tlie Qualllles mosl valued ofI the worker* Join wlUi Uie agricultural HAILEY. April 5-Mr*. George P.P (vlAt 8 p.m. Wednejdny a t Hnrry Barryrry 7TRt« retreated acrou Uie tolo' paMP<^ In NorUiem Idaho, but In Magictaglc breed are the disposition and Intel-■nlel* research service lo alert the naUon j»J hnll. tt9 MonUna. down U> Wyomlniimlni Valley. Ken A. DomsUd and Olennilenn llRmce. according lo Moore. Nexl’’Cl I'l In lo Insect development In ench atnte, McGonlgnl shipped s box ot cloUi- hr , oi ‘"K foi" children to her son. Spec.,cc. A bingo pnrty will be held Apriliril acj then north ajaln lowanli• tlie Claiborne, Shoshone; Louts Dott. Dott, Irnportance are adaplablllly, endur-idur- Tlie Entomological Society of ren H a t the linll. Mrs, Loin Reynold*Id* Cinadlan border. Durlnr all Uie I w ' »nce. speed and auch qualitiesM ns AmericA helps g u i d e actlvlUesvlUes 3/Cl. Jolm D. McQonlgnl In Korea I “ I* nupert; Don O. Merrill. James W, thLi week, w'WAS ho.<;tess for the Wednesday te.i-' L-arellntt and (iRhtlns most off Uiethe Poulton and Harlen • A. nichlns,hlns’ “t'fi ■Tliey're very through advisory commltleea, Devel- [ra slon. llie nexl meeling will be J [ r JlppaloojM wer* either killed or „ n g ; sure-footed," Moore says. opmenla nre communicated through•QUBh The clothes were donated by Mra, *>' t <1 Burley: Andrew F. James, Goodin*; , Nellie Chanej-. Mr*. Oladyt Spring-,g . htheld May 7 nt the hall wiUi Mrs.Irs. I d f ' - * llnij'Nl away, henee Appalooaa* b«- .beth Credit for restoring the breedKl loto Uie coopcraUve econoirHc Insect re- Alvah A. Knowlton and Elisabeth illurt er. Mra. Mary Ann Brown, Mra. Odnidft ^Tipton as liosteM. "cime a ''losf breed. Knowlton. ralrfleld: Dob Moore,oore. Its prominence goes to Uie Appn-.ppn- port Lwied weekly by the agrlculUire ; W , loosn Horse club, organized In 1B30, 1S3B, departmenL Ornck and Mrs, McGonlgnl. n ie breed remained “I«t" unUl Hansen; Jack F, lUimsey. Filer; W, McOonlgfll aays where he la ata- an article on Appalootns appearedeared T. Cameron^ HoRerion, and ShlrlJl A. Moore says, Tlie club has collectedected Growers are kept awnre of Insect 1^,- g a r a g S I J e . record.1 nnd historical data relatingatlng buildups that niighl spread to ihelr Uoned mnny of the Koreans do not In the Weitem Horjemiin maRsrlnearlne Shinn and Shirley A. Young, Je - h-io have lufflcltnt clothing and Uiereere HOME IMPROVEMENTS I In 193T. The lnlere.it arouicd bjy (he rome, own reglatered living Appa-pna- lo the origin of Appaloosas and nrens, Imect sun'cy reports help file records and Issue certlflcate.icates Indu.'itrle* genr production of Insec- Is no m alerlit lo buy lo mnkeike INo dn paymenU, 60 mos. to pay I article resulted In the romilni; of aA loosa horses, leeds, eloUies, CRESS BLDG. SUPPLY , ed 10 There are piree definite characler-(te r. of registration for animals Uioughtmght Ucldes according to potenUal needs. breeding orKanlutlon "dedicated to Common IniecU 1800 Kimberly Rd.. BE 3-7KI0 rutorlnif the Appaloo.vt to lU for- Istlca of Appftloo.m horses whichI leset t ^ foundaUon stock. . jjjjj------!phe-elub-h«»-ll*-he«dquarter!Hn • r^rlT ned Kwd «pgJi and OnlffnIm. L { ,Ws fllvt: S 1- H -O rxo-B U unpt- 1 iiicr puiillun ur presllcc, " acconiinttruling' Uiem npnr^ irom Uis iU lir Hr^da, flclftl tlm t bob' up annually u> plngile ento- Globe Seed and Feed.—Adv.dv. L to the Appatoosa Hone Club fllud according to Mbore. • MoJeow. Ids,, and U the official __j_—gy—j-. breed a.uoclallon and' registryI for moIOKLit.1 nnd farmers Include the m Boek and IKftlJtrj’, The characlerlsllw are Uie eye' e n . Appalooiia horjes. grnsshoppcr, the European cam The name AppnloosA was applied'P'led circled by w hile the same as a h u- T he Moores' Intertal In horsesorscs borer. Uie Medlterrnnenn fruit fly 'TIB lo the ipolied breed by while menhien jjinn eye: mottled «kln with Irregu- U so great Uiat Uiey recently helpedelped the Khnprn beetle, the boll weevilL'S k For T hele IBest In liter they lettltd In the norUiemJiem spotUng ot black and white,■ e.n- organize the Itock Creek Riding club,ciub, and lhe spotted alfalfa aphid, porUen of Idaho 'around Moscow peclally noticeable about the nosUlltsUllt -M ost of the membera are per- In flashing alerts to potenUal alur the Ovll war. accordliij lo0 the and th e lioofa aro striped verUcally« ‘'y aona around ihla trea who like;e to area.1 of IntecUon, Uie ln.iect fighters PRESCRIPTIOION SERVICE Appalsau Horae Club Book, black And whlte. ride for pleasure. We don'l haveive n nLio supply farmers wlUi latestt In- ■ A ixiil river, scarcely more Ihjinthjin The coal paliem s of Appaloo.w drill Uam or anyUilng special like formiiUon on wnys ot combalUnt DIAL ...... RE 3-8323 a creek, flowi ihrouRh the counlryjnlry horses varies, Moore explains. T The he Ihnt," Mrs, Moore aay*. Ule pe.ila. and the early fur traders called1 the most desirable pattem Is for Uic Uie B ul the main Interest of the Despite efforUi of Uils nnUonwlde::: I TWIN FALLS.,■ glD IA L ...... RE 3-1578 OfMni the Pelouie. later ehanseded to horse to be white over the loin and and Mooret Li lo build Uie itockk ot aystem of detection and control, Piloiue, which meant river wlUi hips with dark round or egg-shapedaped horses up to have a good pack Insecu annually cause crop damage .CALL ...... 344 ■ irten meadow*. spots. The rest ot the horse ahouldould string and aome good riding horM.i.>r?ic.i. running Into the hundreds of S mil- I b u h l ...... C A Net PcrcB Indian Ured alonjilong be dark, except Ior tpou ol whilee on T lie Moores go into the prlmlUveilUve Hons of dollars. The com borer Uie p»louie river and owned a lirRClarge It* hend. area twice each year to hunt nnd ftlona cnused estimated lasses of 1&B DIAL WE 4-4191 herd of the *i«ticd hor*ei, The Some Appalooia* carry the spot-ipot- fLih and they need tlie pack atrlngtrlng million dollars to Uie com crop Inst GOODING. . . .D *hlie people who cnme Into the trcaarea ting all over the body, but It UI ua- to carry their equipment In and out, year, rilled all the spotted horse* palouaelouae unlly most dominant over the hips, "B ul I gutvs we'll be In the horselorse — , Kt*' Mexico, and over the yearsyesrs Moore tayt. Some mares ihowihow busine.M. if we gel enough lh at we KIII the M fht Crawler* and Dn.n un { P r m r iflh , f^ e PiarmiihiTy *«nl further north Jnto NOrthwMl-m l- motUed "11 over Uie body, or wlU can it« ri telllDg oni or two," befor* th e r atart with J301 from (rem ^ ini United SUles. By 16M, IIUsbe* be- ihow whl(« specks or ipoU withth st» Moore saya, G labt Seed snd Fe«.

Give your future 0o' "new look," tool Painting and fixing upip aboutal the h o p e is line . . . but it’a just as smssmart to start planning now for the preservationion of your finances as it. T o im l is of the house. # ----- OUR ENNTIRE l STOCK----- x l y Q _ - Start now to save for the future . . . for the children’s educatioiation, your retirement f DODGES-F-PLYMCUTHS > HEART DlSEASlASE probably or for unexpected emeiemergencies. ______DODGEJE TRUCKS N ^ r INCREASED... Our record of over 40 yeiyeai^’cohtihubus Bervic^ ~ The Iflcrtiiloi naiiibef of rcfoft*rcfo n o f h a r t dijofden t i a And Accessories A a w o( death hai been broughifought sbonc br the imetti o! to this valley, throughh g(good times or bad . .. medicine. Many pcnoni w ho10 lorTDetlyIon tnijhe have died of other dtieaia now live lon^I and tweful livo-eventuilly to of a steady return on all your monies invested, »nccaml. 10 * /liliDf he*ft whichivhich h ts performed iti lifetime is your best assurance1 of this1 being the RIGHT FIGURE YOUR OWNiVN D E A U ofdaty. ^PL E : PLACE to INVEST YOTYOUR SAVINGS. HERE'S AN EXAM PLI Thewfore-ai we grow olJer,T, ththe e a r e of the hetn moit be voy y.8 <.D00n yoor Doctor, and /ollow hii guidanceguidae ctrefully. Heprofably d autom atic transmLislon, vhlle- wheel cover#, reor fender ttone- can help to keep your heart /unctiounctioninj for many extra year* ilrror, cigar lighter, slove box lock, ofbuovaflt snd happy life. Whenev'henevermedicatiofl ii required, “Investigat r. back-up llghU, 2-color Sporton# we will be hippy w have you'ou beib fin j yoor pteicripeion* to nU>Ireeze, uoderCoaUng. fKi, Pb^xnsaey. before you im : e ______L______4«i3.68 ;______4*3iJ ) f ll-. rhELSon's il 1 s t I t u PLTJIOOTH BAVOyce $ 2 7 4 W 1 Torque, fllte S-speed au wall llrts, chrome whee I JL federajAI SAYINGS SALE STARTS MONDAY, / itilckls. flareproot mirror AT, A FR It T D ^ % D healer wlU> defroaUr, ba AND LOANN ASSOCIATION/ ir«t( r«)M BP t« M paint, Unttd glass, tinU>I]liotor Co. ■■atn.ck.tasi.tkft.njj, ItEGULAR PBICE „ I O P TW IN FALLS I " • ' ’ Dodge, r tEfifl IS* ____ 500 Block 2nd So. 23S 2ni 8t No___*TT»* ^ ^!avIngs.Comer” I n i — RB 8-4221 T W IN FALLS ______DIAL RE a-8323 I Sale Price ; L B REESE M< I, Plymouth, Volvo 5t TWINTALLS/lD.AHO 5mroXT,ArR^„^ I t PAGE TWENTT ‘ TIMES-NEWS, TW Prize of SSpringj Fishinginin Snake1 River • Pack Applies . . -iLnreUsUsedtoRecoverF■ Falcbh C(Contractor Sued , : For .$7,250 He» n To Join Rifle I ^ AtoUlof»7^0d»mjtM.„ ■ Iy>3’ the result of fiuiiy ■ ,o,of f a house is southi m -GroupRanksks I , Uon (lied Priday m I I trlet court by Melton L u,r .^ - aAlLEY . April 6—Memberss o(of 5 I Wlille Ruth Hnnaon ; :•,? Cub Scout pack No, 1 have appliedplied JI;Long. R D .. for membership la the Nationallonal »a • The Hansons eUlm tt-ii ^ lUfle ouoclallon. 4 M, 1855, Uiey em erM .n ’ ^^A-J • ■'Wltllom Mallorj', Scoutmaster,uter, . with Long whrreljjr Ihr aays the group (Irst began practice.cUce buildbu a flwelllng liou,-ff -n V.i ShooUng air rifles In January and I cording lo cerum since hns held weekly meeUnga to ■»-hl*-c»ntnicr-ta-TiUit3'. I They claim Lon: did Instructor. the apecificationi and jiio'ii, At a recent meeting, oul of a ^ completion the JoundntKn possible Kore of 100. Charlea Swear-,'ear- A wall>'cracked, bajcnimi ujii, , I Ington received a score of «7: Oary 8 ed. fIrepUce smokfd 'i . Steveni, 14: FVed Gray. 43: Robert3bert . hearth pulled awAv fro-n Oraee, 39; Douglaa Hum. 75; IllkMike e f ,1 ' - piaster (ell and Ihe rt-x)-,';.' Price, 03: Steven Patlerson. M; 'winff and rain blew im>, n', ^ David Pelenion. 57: lUchord Hay.H*r. All thU U claimed il-i ii>r 37: Thoma* Flea. M; Oene Ram-lam* ,i>. I - the negligent-and un.«ki:i[u.i sey. 78: John Sharp, 5a; Kenneth:neth ner in which the hoiL-j-Un, bQ.il Pelerson, 47; Wlley Oodby, 83; Bar- Har- l l w The Hansons are reii:fvn,.7. 1 mon Adams, 02. and Robert Riggen, T o m Alworth. Flit:. t J 88. Each boy (Ired five siiots (rom i lhe sitting posiiioa and five (rom a ART EX inniT .'ii!!vn n tf «. kneeling position.. • OOODINO. April 5-An The group began with (our■ air » of hU palnUng* «iii be jtio‘>n i“C- rines. Upper Big Wood RiverUver N 14-23 a l Idaho s u it cnI!ffehvT,'C I Orange, sponsor of_the.^p, and *' Melton, Ooodlng, a senior iikinp A the Hailey Chamber of Commerceterce a t Uie college. ■ have donated two each, wllh the K ; Fronds Jones company selling them thus Uiey get Uip b,ii! r.irrt - J l at com. Practice Is held each Fridayridty « ’ game killers when ilipy iciusiiy -at.thff Inffll iirtnnrv. ______nol. Nelson conteiid,v ■* more to preserve tanie buat'.If! , they do harm, A falcon uiii km’,'-* i d Swinging a Inre at end of eordd ata t fifar right, made of the wliin fromm a : bird attached on a piece ef wood, ^ t;. Decision'Appealed a tbe lure. Normally, falcons alrlke by, maU Lhat prey on K^vnif blrfij't- . MorUn Neiton reeoren bU trainedIned It falcona when they twoop ts etrika tbi a suck their esgs. >nd by VUlirp i-.; ■5 i r r bltUng a bUd or animal with tbelr 1legt. When ll knecka tha lore downSown, tb a falcon Unda on lr and then To District Court tn foreground eeme* cloae to NeUon, anlmaU save Uiousancli of ' l y ^ ^ s '■'' W t NcUon can walk np to ft aod Ueatt a tttrap t le tbe faleon'a leg*. Falcon in I birds. eifOSHOKE. April &-A noticece^of of u It bead* for lore. (SUff pboto-eorto-engra?lng) He emphaslr,cs tlie value of ii'. appeal on Judgment entered by de- * * * V < ' - ' w v - * eons, hawks; o«li, and Mjlti . (ault haa been (lied wilh the clerk kill mice and adds, "Mice have of lhe dUtrict court hers following nearly five million dollars daril, a court order by DUlrict Judge D, H, i Just Hobby, MiMaintains Man \ U) cropa In Oreson in Uie pu : jm- ‘ . ' Sutphen In the Vem E. Johnson I Who Keeps IIf the raptorial birds nere allgie W K m ^ . versus J. D. Noland civil n il. • Judge Stuphen ordered the de- nd'Eagles Trairined for Huntss I - • fault when Noland failed to tppear Falcons and • He says falcons (eed thflr yo',:y ' J for the case hearing on Tuesday‘y of .r ™ . p ... II. would regurgilale the indigestibleDie HIt fascinating. They will Uickie any-y- oncr mice and it takes alman 35 tr", f - r thi* week. The de(aull Judgment hawk soon ahowed little Interest In portionpo of the phea-wnt, and wouldlid tthing, and can even be trained to a day to saUnle the nveraje nuff' ordered Noland to pay m i d , for each other, and the falcon relumled ed nolno hunl again of lls own volitionon hhunt eagles. .yo■young. "A youns • falcon esu rj collection o( account, plu* f 184,43 (or until il had done so, "Bolh falcon* and eagles »iil kill111 welglitwt In mice every ilay,“ he adii ’ '’H Interest and tl0.40 court coat*. The to NeUon'* area. ur . NeUon then released Uie aecondmd Fnlcoiu arc skillful when Uieyey aand eat rattlesnakes, bull snakes,es, A (alcon U a jptclri o( h»»i ' amount tolaU tl,0S3i0. pheasant which flew about 40 feeteet divedii on anlmaU and birds, NeUonon 11lltard*,*oulneU ornbblU.They arere NeUonN« uses a pnirte fnlcon ana T he notice for appeal to the *'*• *u- before the hawk struck iu. snsnys. To illustrate their skill, Nel-el- sitrlcUy m eal eaten," dlidicates they shoiild nol bt confuw4 ' . i j j ' ' * i » preme court wU filed by attome)’8"'>■* According to EliU Fuller, who,'ho sonso; snys he put the lure on his 8- W hen hunUng wltii falcons, thehe wllhwt the spnrro*' hn«k, uhlch J •“r (or Nolahd.*Baybom and Raybom, watched t h e performance, the year-oldye son's head. wiUi only a pprocedure U lo release the (ulcon In a smaU: falcon, Uie KOiJtiaik, ah J* An order to tho e((ect ha* nol as^ pheasant folded like ll had been;en CubCi Scout h a t betweea Uie lureire tlthe area o( the hunl, according to soisomeUmes will iilll doniWica>; , ’^1’ I yet been (lied, however. shot. inend the boy's skull. NNcUon. and then keep Uie hunledcd birds,bli the red l.nll h;r*lt or i,-,. . Murphy and Schwartz are attor-‘“>r- g m Uj, pheasant landed In sage­ce- "The falcon dived. down andnd bbirds (rom landing and hiding, or mmi nnh linwk, which are comiuor; - i'W B w a jfe : ney* for Johnson In the case, brush, ond although lls less wereere krknocked the lure o(f the boy's headad kkeep animaU oul In the open. "I MagicMi Valley, or the sweruon lu u ------tied together so It wouldn’t run., itit an and didn't dUrupt a hair," he says,y*. uusually use a dog," Nelson say*, NeUon keeps his falcons hoodrt CateUnv itnrteoQ to Urce theythey bad l« b« baaled In a h'ona trailerIler vwat an experience enjoyed by Snake on, Nebon has used hU older son. whoi's -'SomeUmes It U hanl to keep birdsdg whilewl they are not btinj lued c go, HeavT preaaare on tbi* reiosrce ht*ha* reducedi tbelr tlxe to th at big ones length lim it Is atlll 40 Inches, and managed to hide (rom the (alcon, ’ rirer fUbemen • few y n n i|o. I! two Only after Nelson and two olhertier U 11 years old. In filming motionon .f) (lying. Magpie* and crow* viU landid whilewl h e U iramporung them, lu I ' an Hldom caucht any nara. ‘lili‘ U ltla one*" np (o 100 pounda In wel|hirel|hl are tUII fairly common, bolrever. the bag llmll U one per dty: two per year (and that means the calen-llcn- men looked In thesagebrush (or sev-ev- piipictures. Fdr one sequence In ,ond hide and It U pracUcally lm- says they will nol become «el>; ; All B&der 40 Inebti miu( b« throthrown back. Blologlata eaUmala lhatIt evieven a 40>lnch fUb 1* far frem maiare. pot "The Doy and the Falcon," NeUonon ppossible to get Uiem lo fly. Theyey and cause Uouble Uint.i.ay, 1 beglna to rtprodace at about 15 yeana n oof age. In an effort to Uka lomBg of d ar year). Enforcement 1* basedi on eral mlnulea were tliey able to apol "1 - and point ool that a ilurfcon bc( OB,, the honor s>'stem *o (ar. a* sporls-arts- the elusive pheasant, *a:says a falcon was tied lo hU boy's!'■» aare more a(rald of a - falcon Uianin The hoods are made of lfs'-^« ; Ibe p rtw are off the ipeciea. andad atatlll allow a reasonable amount off fUh (Uhlng. the Idaho fiah and game eon- ij and cover Uie bird’s eyes. The lii. t,(f men are genuinely concerned aboul Since Uie pheasant appeared noljjgl •}*hend and Uie boy twam across a ythey are of a man wllh a gun. I l is an Bltalott ha* *et a Umlt ef two0 fUtflab ptr calendar year. (Idaho fishish anda game departm ent phot»—*ta(f I, river. (isomeUilng they undenUnd and Uieyey con*co Ju*t sll sUll all Uii llmi en*rarlni) the decline In sturgeon numbers•» In lo be Injured, NeUon released It recent yean. For thU reason. It U IV- "My oldest boy aUo files my fal- «ara not aboul to get up In Uie airitr trear hooded, he says. ' * • * * ' * * * * * * * * ^ ogain to fly and let the falcon slrlke . hoped th a t tagging.regulations may It. The pheasant flew dnli' aboul 10in cons and eagle* a l home when I am «where th e falcon caa gel Uiem,” j” ! I •o„ not able to," NeUon relates, not be necessary. feet. NcUon snys. before the (nicon Seldom will falcon* or eagle* killIII American Stoker Slack I a game birds like pbeasanl* and ducks, Blueback (Uhlng In Priest and•n'i sinick It and had It on Uie ground,nd. To' further lllusUnte how genUe a g UTAH - OIL TREATED Sprm&Kshiningls-SetJBackJ Lby_Blustery_ ------Pend-O rellle_lakes..bfgnn„farller tnlned (alcon can be, NeUon say*ly* >Nelson says. But cn occasion when a bi'i^n —WlUi-th«*ecoad-faIcoQH£l8oa.dld li- hunter makes a blrd-fiy.-lhe falconsns —-114,75 p e r lon DellvtrW' than tisua! thU year, but has fs,. been nol have to use the luro U> get Sp the he-took a-picturv o(-en»-o( his fal- h « f f uncertain In recent weeks. Bass flsli- con* touching its beak lo hU 3- saee the birds and they are such _,.k bird to return because Uie falcon ” 1 ^ lng throughout the sUt« could pick year-old daughter's nose.' eeasy prey Uiey sUlke them. W henen ' Inlerm ountaln Fuel Co. Weather,!, but Steelhead! KeepJ on Biting waa procUcnlly a t NeUon's feet wlUi he they do kill game birds 11 U gen- | up and be good on short notlce^leid the pheasant and he was able J to . „ Falcon* aro very coungeou*, he t a- Fboaa M .I-8K 1 - Twla FsDi i n (bh mtke It fine, sn d some specie*xcle* up*Kram u th e waters tsart risingrUlng o(flcen report thi* *pecies U numer- snys. "They are so courageous 11II e n lly wlUiln sight of sportsmen andnd ]_ I______I Unent mty even add weight. and warm up lo steelhead lempera-ipera- ous. tn d when lhe waters are rlRht walk up to IL “ ‘i “ The female falcon was nlJwedI to lo m a. >■»>■ aw Ji l m l m i— B T BETH BHODEKOAVOn u All In til. (leld m en genenllyy ex- lure* (In tho 40'*). The Snake itself, (waler temperatures In the 50‘s gen- . Uaho Plah aad Oanw Department pro- up a* (ar aa Sw an (olU. and someme ofol erally) caa make some happy Aprilfn,M e at the pheasant she killed. NeUonton h** ^WgOTBOBWBHi^Bl week pcct tie jrear-round waters to pro- ^ explains th a t the falcon ale about while lu olher tribularle* also (umis^jraUh fUhlng. ’ Sprins fU^Lnc wa* Mt backgood u il'iu P^'eity good fishing while . half of the pheasant, fcathen andm d ’> . eol(3, t)liut«ry wealher 1a*t n-for weeli amybody !* waiting for the Juneur« 4 good ateelhead fishing, The WeUeiVeUer Portions of Lha Bntka that ate lay 1 U especially ImporUnt. open lo year-round fishing havehflvn all. ‘ broke up w hat looked like a fOO< ’ opening of general aeason (May l jjQul He said ths next day Uie falcon : aprlng ferer aeaion comlag on-foi1 well OD m q t northern Idaho lnkes),tkes). Another spring headliner Uis thathe fumUhed some exceptional trout • tho f ln t week In April. , rain However, all fisherm en should make sturgeon. Theae big Jlsii startirt toU catches In recent weeks, too. TheseniesB . I Steelhead continued to bilewater wel probably allowed many fUh loi aur* ‘ AT YOUIOR CHEVY DEAEALER'S USED CAR( LOT • Tlve and tjirlve. T he;' «-ou)d havtopen > had It pretty tough during a nemon a* . ’ severe *ea*on. The effect pf an Tnie,open . wlqUr on fUh la about the same. UlUe ai • on other game, only m on ao. Tnie ’ fbh become dormant and need UlUc • If any food during the winter, bul • they do need oxj'gen. Siiendedues pe- of ev e / I t h e 7 r i c e f a g s , rlod* of heavy frteUng often result> solid I’^tn . a w inter kill of fUh becautem the ol I ^ lack of oxj'gen. W aten froun >U.lolk I > to tha bottom, or frteting fromI dur-thi J * bottom up,, alao take their toU.■lo**" ___ • j * Even the abtenee of growth Ddur- ur- . kl o o k g o o d . I tng the dormant period 1* a 'los*' 1! /JA I . In pounds of fUh to riihermea Dur- i S n V ' tng an open winter like the pasl BATHR IXTURE ' ^ season, w ith period* of warm «ea< j » th e r breaking up the cold *pell«. the I GOOD LOOKING!ii] SALE! ModemlM your btUiroom no* « • lng BoUe payetle's glganUc ua HI (ixture aaie. It'* the flnc«t ^ ' ' ’ A aballable . . . EUER with (1 WW ~~ . "IS o( non-coroilv8 brass chrome pUUl STEEL TUB, 5 ft, long; WASH BASINS, 19”xl7". W ««« W «.t.rn TOILET »llh •»

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. . "y J 958 . T'TWIN FALLS, IDAHO page TW EIW ONE SUNDAY. search InvesUgaUon* whleh hav**v* W0.1ICN VIBIT Y K i m ^ i ^ ^ a n ~ 150,000 Saved in 19;19 5 7 ■ 1been reported In lhe cancer Held.' I t WENDEtL. April l- M l* . L . H. Xexas Loiigligliorn, Elk Tropjphies Prized by I seems virtually certain Uiat aome of j, NlchoUon and M n, Helen Moon, these, or perhaps some yei to ' be ’c y Boise. vlslMd friend* In WendeU ^ . . . discovered, can b« translated Into ^Wednesday and Thursd*/. Mrs. ’ Intense Interesrest Shown JKrenl practical value. , » Nicholson wa* a gnesi a t Uie homa Now I iliuuld hke to « -em p h a.ilie „of Mr*. V. A. Casslngham and Mr*. liie tlanKfr signals of cancer *o Hint y.Moon the gue*t ot Mr*, Albert L*n- i^'^f'Subjetiject of Cancer anjone wlif> notices them can obtain 1caster.______-Fijt’F.nwiN r. JOiti).\N. ^1.1). lof i<>i [irnctlcal ;frvl«l |ti.Ituiin are promlilng for llie lu iu rr, ' I These nre unusual bleedlns or dls- ■! n i e Binouiit ot m alfrinl pul)ll:,lird'lirri' For example, the report trom th e ' i‘;;|pUM PREPAIW NG| ISlo;in-Kellerlng Institute for Cnn-, ch;irRe;' a luin[) or UilckenliiR In the IK E^^'T ...... •. -> V ’ on cnncer ric li year li staKBrrliii:.'^! 1 brr;i.\t or clrruherc; a sore th a l doesoes I SALES AND SCBV1CB I • ft Dut Ihls IS n KOod lllliiR becai^rr 1-.r. <'rr Hesenrch polnt.i Out a number ot w e l.I AB make* rtpairtd prompt:^. ■ ■ ______,r.sl'lm port.m t advances during iJie p ntt;. not heal; ixTtuuni change In bowel: B ahO»s iioi Onlv ihc liitciur iiilnr.vl''" ■ or bladdfr Imbits; persistent hoarse- H ! In th e I'Ublrci 'b ut nlio ll W fvldrn cr’l^ se- I I ' -----nV'irpcfW ns have t>reii tiiown'-(^rrrtm to wicnrptmntm nnaicfsnoir y i o{ re.icurrll which is cunManllv r\- ror difficulty In iwnllowlng; nnd any oil. Iin;;.'' ■ chaoge In a wnrl or mole. i I H trollUiK and trcntlng Uin drrnd <111-lij. imiilnnted cancer not prewiil in p:\- j iieiii.i wllh lhe ndvnnreii di!.cnse.| H **’nie 1957 bfviklct on r^'ncer fnc^ l iii lliermore. studlr.s tinve liulk-nlcdled ^ M un l IlK'l^'^ pul out by Ihr Anirrlu.ni^.,1,1 “ Uiat tlii\ nntuml defense h rclniedlled 1 ' ■ I Caneer society brlnics mil bolli rn-r,i- ’’ a pnrticulnr chrmlinl tomnj ml H cniirn«lin! f(;.MurrJ of Uus bnillf niul llir ijlood, I SE V aho (iefccl.v Aboul liO.OW Amni-r, i. Aniiilier obsfrvalinn is lhe dis-!is- L > ’ . ' . ' V cniis uer* iavcd from c.inccr In IDTi".5',7 envfiy''' niul ixirlflcaUt'n ol a aub-Jb- ■ ' Ule bouklri points oul, Alioiit “5,000000 .'■Miire•''> sUilch may open the uny to- f mnre mlKht Imve been Jn'frt by rnr-'ar- vMutl the development of a iinirralrai Her nnd better trenlmcnt, even uiili•III, ilitiKiia'tid‘H ifst for cnnrrr. Hilcli n tfM \vr)uld be ot the Kreatr.-.i im - presenl knowlertKe. , ^ iHiii.’iiKT since It rnlght revrnl r;iii- J Mn^t render* know Hint the t'*n„ I lT , 111 lorntlons dlfflciilt to rilnKnit.ie .ll' IrentmenL* for c.mcer avnllable the to- rnd hence brine nboul lU ad d.ny nre reinnval by surcrry and tlip I reincniiiori In an ently stase u hen W • use ot radlntion. either t>y X-rny* "nr, :it foiilcl be treated *^lccf.^.^lully. ^ 1 rndlum. or tiy radioactive prepara-jj •Iliese are only a few of lhe re- ■ tlnns'RUCh a .'th e cobnlt bomb. I But sclrnllsUi are by no,m eans satisfied with the.-w: methods anti nrr lookins seriously fnr new and beitrrE l SINUS ' menns of trenlmenL lli e ie hn vf ------gnu 'rnlly not y e t i rn ch rj-ttirT n r c r - W f ^ t e r - i G N - - horfrbnck nil dnv a tew yenr* •gn agn Bi'oncliial -- Lung wlirn we were liunUng, and for a P k 'C mnn Brown's nRe. he really stood A ilm e n ts It well.^' Successfully T r e a t e d Brown speaks proudly of Ui« fllur-- geon lie once Innded Irom Snnke, river. "I> wVlglied 200 pounds. But, thnl wn.i about 20 years *go." S he, H. W. HILL, D.C. I reflecuv , 1 ' 108 Main North, Twin FalU As for driving his car. Brown » ex-' • : Phona RE 3 -7 6 1 8 J VOLCO Bloclicks ARE Best! pinlns Uiftt he lUll drives around;und; '• Kimberly or to Mnglc reservoir, I'U bull ‘ I K ' says, "I haven’t been cn a trip In; ; eight year*. I used .to drive lo Cal-: ■ Itomla or lomo oUier *iaM almost u ih «very year." c. T. (CfittVe) Brcwa. KImberIr.>erly, ahem prt year* old. Brown atlll hunt*la andan fislie*. (St^ff pholo-enrravlng), He relate* Uiat he’» been fn alm ost, hi cbUlBKi w^ta M w»« » eowboyintboy in Colorado In the U80'i and thi ------every western slal4 plus Mexico.:| M a .ig n a > <% ^ € > X V * * * i * * * * "1 have a sister who lives In Kan- Twin Pall* every year tor 23 year*. sas th n t 1 keep Uu^alenlng to go, "Tlie flr*\ pig I gave lo the Ma­“ vWt b u t hnve never got around to.l !st Lightly Uponon Shoulders aons weighed 35 pounds and Uiere She'* 68 yenr* old.- he say*. | •91 Years Rest ua* qulie a 'b ll ot It left over after tT £ \ the banquet. The Insl year. I gavecave '’Dut the country *ure ha* ehang-1 V C them two plRS and they ate every‘Very day*." he h F i d ce l i t y Of Kimberljrly Man Who RRemains Active morsel," he say*. comments, ••A few year* back I OfiplM hli »8t of fii ytsra nnd1 thelhe Gray eounty, Knnsas. • Jew milesmiles thip, they had been aold and1 thth« e Brown explain* thal most off *»,.the Ju’f " everyone w'ho lived between] farm *outhwej't-of DoclRe City. marshal claimed to have never tccr hrS« D“*'' MurUu'gh and could tell' t«ll[ it v«r» of tisrd work on hla («rm deaUng* Ife had In catUe and hogs . do re.r KlmbtrU'. O. T. • 'C h.rile" irllf "I worked on my father’s farm thep." wo* buying and aelllng. •'] neverlever *nyono where they lived. Can't do out In Knn.vi* for « few years, thentn I "I u-wd lo own a lol of mulM. loo I no'*’- though.*' he *ays, | Broirn ol KlmWrly *1111 kcU out '• traded callle," he sayi, "Bccauw I * In dllly ta »orlt In his garden, roimroam went over Into Colorado and workedirked After I got m arried In 1897 J went;n t tou a.Quidn't trade unle.vi I knew I hnd, ^ In commenUng on the change* In me hllU In the r»!l to h u n t. blR a.n a cowboy.” Drown relates.I. "I southern Kansu and farmed nbouinbout ft (fllow anjj nobody wouldLoiild country. Drown noUced poplarplarI , • time Of row hla boat »cros3 MtiRlclaglc chafed cattle nl! over eastern and 1,000 Acres using mules. SomeUmc:H'ncs irnde," trees neros.1 the road from hls house>use I , |_ nexl to the high achool In Kimberly. rtierrolr to fuh. M utheastem Colorado," he rtcalls,alii, I used ft carload of mules every year.year his hunting trips have carried him rrly.l e ^ _ '' Dro»n re»eh«l 91 cn M arch 23, imed buylns Uiem one fall, breaking then- ‘ -I £BW them planted In 1910 and J 23, "Once I spotted a Jong-homed them Into almost every mounuiln range watched them grow. Now Uiey are b-jt hll »se ll l'“ >* h»ndic»p to him. Tcxna steer Uint was running ^.lli wild and working them during the sum- In w uthem Idaho, he noles, "but my H« pluu to go out iKBln tiUs »um- 5 n mer. then »elllng lh”ounle(I on , lhe , Hls m arriage In I8B7 wns to Vlr- In my gnrage. Tlie elk dre«edI CUVcut J H J • lie Drown'* Jlreplnce In lils Rlnlii Anderson. She lived In lown lowj a t Q5Q pounds." 1 »njihlng. Three year* earlle- ,1 he , house now. They measure Inches had m y new house built Uuee years' Stopped IB int«Iop« on hU (lr«t where Brown worked'for four ycarj Brown hunt* deer every year In from Up to Up. Drown say*. prior to hLt marriage. ir In ago I didn't Include a baek porch. 1 iir out. ..nnH south hllls and usually gets one. Uiglc rtien'olr Is Drown'*, fnvor-lYQ^. '•! figure the aleer was aboul-IJ‘^■‘3 "Mrs. Brown U In Just « ROOi one. have to sleep In a bedroom now."^>>'i he «’ ‘ JU fUhlng »pot »nd he has builtlit A appciirance off the health aa alt« ever was and she» UMwn; ““V* Painter. Twin Falls, » a saya endly. fi "B ut that's all right," he add,<.' emn thert. Trip* to the lake are horns," he atld.n. 81 yeara o ld ^ n March 31." Drowrirown friend. MHjH Btd« reguUrlr durlns the uiouner,mer '' Brown worked In Colorado forOf • a comments. • “BUl she never ROCSkocj "Ho can eUll handle a gun tin- ~I gel to go fishing anyllme 1 want' Sran-n Ufa. He drlrei his o v nI cnrCAT '' '" I Dodge'MM flshlnR or huritlna with me,- TUcy The) usually well." Painter says. '’We rode to now.” [ tnd to«» hls boat on » trailer. usuaJ-lual- * ''‘1 haulefl freight to Amarillo,rlllo, have no chlldrtn. , ly In Ihl eomptnr of hli lonstlmeyrne Tc*. Drown moved-to IClmberly In1 IDIO IDU KM {lahlng and hunUng p&rtner. Wll- "I did other work, loo. I gues* I1 after reading In a paper aboutt the th« » i A ^ f Him A QIU. Kimberly. did Ju.ll about everything a fellowfllow Ti-in r a iu trtict belnR opened. H« '■1‘re Ilahed eTlrr stream this ,l(]gilde eould to.m nke a little money." selUed Just one-fourth of a mill ■ -MAY &i MAY cf S*lmon clly duri« my liretlme,"me," "I knew *ome of the lamou* wesl-veil- souUi of Kimberly on .70 acres oi Brown u}« proudly. etn matahain who worked In Dodge,>dge, land. Forty acre* had already/Ver I "But flihliig asd hunting nowiw U especially ••Dat" Maslcrjon. The cleared of sagebrush and he clea'V'eCI s _ LawI CO ffices nothin? like it n i In the oM days lown w ts really rugged then: some-sme- the other 30. _ when I flnt om i to Idaho." Brownrcwn ona was killed alm iul every nlgXgX" " "Tho flrsl year I waj here. ' adds. -3ack In^tlQ-we S e u J wo a rtn on ih» back, so ifnhef f Hif mof b t p/ae»d eoywAar* ------1 IB reoffl) In laaplrtgr»9 wl with today’* Modam Trandt m•UBIN* UAIIUtZID TOPS alify loel that land* Itsalf te . . a n d w e 'v e j u s t received r e i a breathtal

IDS Spccwl y Priced, o f- 1.29 ro m AVI SILK BLEND LOH».Un DIAMOND PICK-UPK-ui* z k ; ^cIm m (kiagw pltyl iR (•(•mbW >)tM •Dtainillc^ly. OUrr The new luxurious‘flon floral New! Pgmiimpered Cottons •fylti 'pr*4*(H TMr prMfM f*ear^ ...... pntternB In orange and ye ______wU1i»»«» iwif. wttlwwii nprvJucll a ycl* - . - or n o o ' 1Ironlnff. ------low tones rabulous noral pallepallemi In gu. • , newest orange andand yellow ^ tonw.

„ 1 2 9 . 98^ YD.V. 1 SPUMR HIOH MDtUIDtUTY PHONO«U>H 2S W An DDAl^HANNIL mplKUr, UUralit* " ^ 1 A U PU nit U m, aiU VI,h • S1595I) . [ UNEXPECTEDED ARRIVAL! “NEWEW fufw w y >• r*taW «p«*Un»*Ur> fee *• ------SPRINGr WOOLENN S m E veryone’s favorite colorsI in ta mnRnificent nrray of w i v wonderful woolens thnt arere ic:ideal for sult.’t and conts. i 4 d All brand new . . . and at ouro usual thrifty low pricos!s : ^'and ^ q u a l it y FABRIC [WEMNAANTS *2 PRICE ^ e w ^ ait i £/^ SHOP V'j ______I 1 10< 0 6 M oin N o. "Sol"Something New E vary D ay " S U N D A Y , 1553 TIMES-NEWS. TWTWIN TALLS. IDAHO . page t w en ty -two l«y, a partner In U i e ^ a c d i i T ' -wiuhed" Uie utii , "WeU DriUed on Salmon Tracict to Gain s:inc. using an ordiosty.. “ . . ^ I s Riseisen,' as He Said” - branch. Nelson sst> ceedsAUHope3 Supplementsntal Water Exce , on U» Bill Uughmlllcr n n c l J The land was formerly Irrtgated by ^ A well sU rted In hopes of produc-. feet,fee^ water filled 'th e well's l#-l#ch 'Th mUe north of Nelioa. Harry . easing lo 123 feeU waUr from the Bfclmon tract canal' drtlllng.three mllrs south a w ^ log possibly M to 190 Inches of Ir- cash system. rigaUon water lo supplement thee Aa test w u rtia on the well' Uien, mU« wesl of Berger. ^ *-* ~ K giiU rirater supply on Olenn Nei-* NelsNelson explains, and lhe well pro-'1 The' Salmon Iract system Is usual- son's fsnn on U« Salmon tract, has» duceduced «7 Inches of waler or 600 |sl-. iJJijr th o n of waler and Nelson hadI BOARD TO MEET I ^ planned on a supplcfflenUl waler q; developed Into one of Uie most pro-- jgniJons per mlauU. P** ■ BHOSHONE, April i~A W- J sut^ly from the well. m et ducUre welU In Magle Valley, pro-; , However, Nelson wanted Uie well meeUng will be held ai g p^T ^ duelng u much as 2S7 Inches of‘ deeper and It was p u l down to Utee 'O and H drilling compsny fremI day a l lhe eourihous* to ti« , 7:‘ .. wat«r.from.a lerel of 1*0 JecU.or^ ^ prtsent-iJO feel and tested at neinyf -Jeromg-tfnUed Jei the well. Hosco Har» flee:fleers.______‘ Lj__ j SSS p spproxUnslely :,

Kolourchrirome P r i n t s I I III y m 1 % ^8 6 ^ ___ By^Uth LbNl UkY.Y (.COLOR SERVICE I COLOR (P |% | PRINTS d r i jl ^CIAL tronspcircncics (color slides) Andthe an< Mode from oil types of trons) • KODACHROME • EKTACHROMEE • ' B K ’Cg© Fear not yere. . . He is not her en, as He said. You'll be taking line color tl;de*l;de» fromI the momoit you M oll/iew 7t:5-6 .pick up thil new Match-Matie:ie C-3C-. . . . tikin| them in _■ ' • ANSCOCHICHROME • •ny kind of lighl, of mavini lubjec ll * * * * * * * ■ * * * * lubjecti as wdl u iiill.oncd ... • and technicians mel “Innocent and Ju jt let tht ihulter dial for •‘•cenci""icer Of ".ction",'Thrn / childlike creotures” elsewhere, he match numbm-ftom lijht meterMter lo Ifju. Shoot. You'vf said, they would "do as lhelr kind3 Exclusive NOW got itl Theologists P(Ponder Questiojion of Man _ has; always done" to th e weak—Uie <4 blnck man and red man can tell, ►MS lnht mnK,.twl All 3 Sizes...... " ' S ’*74-®® ly It OS W ict UttT4 il]M 1,1.1. ace on This Easlister Week-End'ir Uiey m el *'an unfallen race." 3 9 ' And Spac _ he said, they would a t Ilrsl "have'e a Come in for a demonstr.onstration locn. ^ planets, was this particular planet,let, It1 Is possible th a l “Die eternal Son grand Ume Jeering al. duping and By Th« A*«>el*Uil r m j ur- may. for all we know, have been .....was 59c Now 39c ' I t e world. fMcln»tcd by modem,ern, chosen for Christ's death and resur- i c«jl8lUng Ita innocence. 3X Ju m b o ...... v> reeilon*to redeem men from *ln?? 1Incam au In olher words Uion EarUi»rin ..jjyi 2 jjQujjl 1( our haU-anlmnlmni tnim>m&d( u-onden. turns iU itUn> for and so saved other races Uinn oun." I, Uon UJli week-end to an clemal, di­dl- "Why Jor us men more thin for ' cunning would long be a m aUh for 3S Squore ...... was:.. m 49c Now 39c p ihen?" asks noted BrilUh theolo-,lo. II also m lghl be th n l some dKfer- Godlike .wisdom, selfless valor and ll vine wonder. ent mode of redemption was used to I, ll’t EiuterUme. gliin-iihllosopher C. fi. Uwli, ' “ ,V® perfect unanimity." .....was 39c Now 39c "U we find ourselves lo be but one ‘Mve olher fnllcn races, he mid. qj Cambridge university. 2X Wallet .!...... w Tn thU newly begun ipace age, red adding: suggested Uial the "viist astxonoml-iml- I J with the vorklnsa ot m&n In UieU,e among • million races. Matteredcjn ' ‘To d ifferent diseases, or even lo ^ llg through a million spheres, how can ' ' cal distances" of space mny be '1 heavtni, ChrUUnnlty obefrvei Jlsof we, without absurd arrogance, be-be. 'different pallents sick with me Uie quarantine precauUons" to DRUG own beginnlns*—the worklnti of ue- same disease, the areivl Physician SEE YOUR LOGOCAL DEALER lleve ourselves to h a te been unique- ; elan prevent ••lhe spiritual InfecUon of a I Filer Avenuo East RE 3-8931 aod on earth. ly favored?" may hnve applied different reme-'"f* fallen species from spreading." Il there any connection? Writing In the monthly ChrliUanian 'dies; remedies which we ahould As for all Ule specuIaUvf Uieorles. ' Both, u viewed by churchmen, Herald. Lewis snys a lot of un- probnbiy n o t recoi;nlr.e as such even he advised Christians to take a cue il have their dark sides »t the ha^ida knowns musl be considered. Flr»t.ir»t. If we heard of them." from SI. Augustine, who once won- J ‘Ot men—ths flendly missiles and the whetlicr Uiere are actually "rfttlonoVinoL Again. It could turn out th n fth•the e dered about the Uieologlcal statusIS of • I crucifixion, and aUo lhelr bright souls” elsewhere, and nl.w. whetherher fWemptlon of olher populations was antrys. monopods and other semi­;ml- . . _ I aides from O o d -th e greater knowl- .Uiey_ar«J:llkf.iiJ..f«llen,‘ . to be b ro u g h t. about .IhroQSh men hum an.crcatures------l"rtge of the unlve»6-»nd-U« wiur- 'T his Is Uie point non-ChrUUansans from thla earth, He said Romansnans "He decldcd ll could wall till we L rtcUon. . . always seem to forget." he said.aid. J:19-J3 h in ts a t such ccamle mis- mls- knew there were sny,” Lewis wriles.lies. ■ But what U th e end ot U all?' As" “ They seem lo m ink Uiat Uie Incsr-:sr- slonary work. "So can lhl.i. ■ Jesus put It: naUon Implies aome parUcularilar "Only If wc hod some such func­unc- "ChrlsUans nnd the!/ opponents » ^IeftVcn and earth ahall passpass nierlt or excellence In humanity, Uon would a contact betweenI us again and again expect th a l some ■ aviy, but my words shiU not pass -But of course, it Implies Just the and such unknown mces be otherither new discovery will either turn m at­ ters of faith Into maUers of knowl- D k w h a3Lt ' I awsy" reverse: a particular demerit and than a calam ity," he ssld. I Lool I . As always, hcwever. new sciencenice depravity . . . they (hat are wholelole *'We know w hnl our race docs:s lo cdRe or else reduee them to patentUnl aves absurdlUes. But ll has never hap- II ipKtks new theological mualngt. One need not the physlclatj." strangers. M an destroys or enslaves '•P - • I ' cot)](ctur»l quesUon. arising fromIrom perhaps, he said, "of all the racestees erery ipecle4 he can. Civilized man pened. 11 m in's designs to explore outer space.)ace. we only fell, Perhapi man Is tha murders, enslaves, chenls nnd cor- “Whnt we believe always remains n p e t i t i o H concerns the E aster story ct Ood’slod's only lost sheep; the one. therefore,ore, hipts savage m an..Even Inanimatenate Intellectually possible; 11 never T be- ' t r Th e c o m H mission of mercy to Earth. whom the shepherd came to aeek."k." nature he turw Into duit bowls and comfs Intellectually compulsive,r, I hnve nn Idea th a l when this censesnses It Is asked: . But If there are people elsewhereiere alsgheapa." Uier Uld If Uiey. too, have faUen. he said.aid. If Uie pioneer apace'advenlurersirers to be so. th e world will be ending.”ng.” a Why, If there a re people on_olh_er n s a y/& s a b o uJ t BUICO K !

[ e e a u ------‘‘Bulck’s SPECIALrSeriefl-foiv^8^TT4e-bein€ S' f t n g - r — ------d e s c rib e d b y itsI cocompetitors as a standoiLdout 1 |y Vy i h n r^ I S P and a 'buy' that prprobably offers more ccai a r any In its price class.” JHOWROOM per dollar than an; ATOURSH W/RD'S AVTOMO:3.\f07iV £ flEPO/irS iwiltixr of the ouiomoi'T* Wittrr) Generiral Motor's GermanI Made A j 'M ' C )P ►e L:

" - eiurope's u i Most C Di!distinguished You can afford a NID e w B u ic k Economy Car. this year becausese Buick is priced w ithh fh e "L ow -P rice Three”Th ’ I ------plcally Oennan In Us precision ___ msnutacnutacturs nnd. excellence ot Its — ^------—in fact.-you-cnn buy n BiiB u ic k ------O T ( j 7 c < -9-OpLEo I ifflsls. It hns won - nnrt held - a ^ SnxiAL G-passcngcf, 2-doo-door Sedan ^LUM lfgjy^ rcpulnllimlnllon ihni few foreljn cnrs—of U M b r a k e s * -Cf^e a • for less tlian 27 nioilclsi oloi lliosoI >lz^>lzr—csn equal. Indeed, the Opel ^ow•pricc three”! See youiyour ^ '""M'lil.ii.do Is known throughout Europe as "The Diiick Dealer right nowl,vl „ ,( • . ’ Kinsns of Depcndabimx.- . , , ...... ■ " '® K Imp, • ■ ron,I >nof OeJro/f bnk,t,» Every window Inn tvetyovo Buici "V m •''"•■to m USAFEiypLAlEC General Motors believelievcs thot the Opel a Healer and Defroster are tfondordiderd equipment, models hove o definliJfinite place -irt ihe * * no extra CM o n e Americon woy of life.fe. 1 T h eif low w eight, „ • AdjvAdjuiicbli front leat for greaterter driving< eeie. m itk ■ S S i S great gosolino cconomyamy and ease of han- 0 Panoramic Ponc windshield— wroporoundound rear window. dlingodm irobly fit themh e m for''second car" ^ . . - t needs. Their low pric;e3fic;e ond iow rnoin. • Poiilive thoH-driven windshieldi wi(w ipers. 3 B U I C5 K k w ill build tham tenonce cost moke thertfiem 0 procllcol on- • 'SwirSwing-type foot pedals //OW-~mem t/itn sraA—Whtn■n babett»t<%utomobir«e aro built BuloK will swer for th® personon idesiring taw-tost ^ iroruportotion. Speclout trunk compartment, everBver 12 cu. ft. . ‘ SSEE E YOUR LOCALAUTHITHOR12ED BUICK DEALEFLER

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i . ■ ■ ms ~ ~ TIMES-NEWS, TWINVIN FALLS. IDAHO______PAGE TWENTY-THREB | BKAMEN RETURN I p " —j CABTLEFORD. April 6-ThfrBn Report on Summimit Conference ]Problem of Dis•isposing Atomiclie ‘Waste’ I.. ,j, McKfcl. Ruwier'a mate arnnmn, niul Milton E. McKerf. sramnn np- 0. T. LUKE,E, D.M.D. . [prcnilcp. boUi Caslleforrt. rrturiird iwn Hall Meeting 'to Siui Dlrgo April 1 nboard tlir Tg Due for Towi ? MaterialI lWorries Workrld’s 'Scientists §3 A n n o ujnces n ce s ^.*.,',dac*U onil <11-11- ' * * * * i(l(>ok Inndlng tlilp. UBS Gunatnn bo ■ B r EVtJlKTT B. ALI.i:S tlillei from Boston nrs beinc tovrUr d ’tish’ti In tlie w en? Mlnll.'lin ll. a f u r a lour of duly In Uu- k. Tritium. relaUvely hnrmlcM lofwc.si Removol of Dentalental Offices Id. I ,New Bedford SUndard-Tlmri InInio the Oult ot Maine each «rrk. tW’f.ilrm Pnclflc.______■ lleporler llnwcver. atomic iil.ml.i nrr rx-I . nun. Ll Ihe guinea plB for Uie rx -1 ------fro m 1 3 0 M a in Avenue Avci North t'n ■ _WriUeo for AuocUled TrtM prctcd lo openiir on i<> ii;irnm , s ticmdyt> dangerous strontium 90. nn irniisfer _ radloacUve w a a tr s . It I T ill "MlieJ" of lhe atomic n t t — pipiofit margin Hint tliw nilKlit pnur/f iiicrcdirni of H-bomb falloul. Sea niean.1 'J an Important step forward to >rt t, uaifrs nl present have only a vrry , g j, ^tfodiuoa J oul of Oie con-n- ■ I nradloncllve wule matfrlsU uhidt'ioli'loo fxpemlve. And ihrn. ilir proij-' “ In .inlvlng a crucial problem—nnd ,,r l.iKContcnt of th b latter, long'-livrd 527 Second AvenuAvenue North ^ rf ■“ * HlU meeUn» #tAt I M Rmay remain "liot" »tid Icllinl l.ir■II' IrIrm will multiply « ' im>rc ni;cli:.ir I' could >.nve lhou.«nd.'. even mil­ ■ hundreds or thouiund,? ot jp a r i— - riMclorsr.- nre being built. *'atomic producl, non,lions, of lives some day. Phone RE■ 33-7 -7 5 2 2 T?®: ’ffi^ o o l .udiwrlum.m. I 3 KK-111 bedn pihnf up soon. ■I'D approach-Uie-iOluUQii, tifr.il/T-'r - nm It trlllum lirli» ocean (^'leii- - Jf Ocean aclcnlUls. »ell awnre n( kiknimlrilKe 1.1 rrqulrrd ot llir intctc iW11 j to learn how the walri.i movr. Gl,G iant AasL*Flower St«ds and Bulk riucUon wmlnir u I a the Imporunce of their la.ik Kiirt'.uid'.iiiil clinrnclcr of tlir cxcli;iiii;r br-r- liowli' fn.M they mliigle, dilute, nnd Gar -j “^ i n r u i d l n i V*Ie wMch C I tlonnl Research council roncliitk'.;''t »uik\> In turnuliliiB orrsii ■i-irtiii"ii "'/docwrerpwiowpi*);-ly. I ■ ••Unlike Ih* disposal of any miin-fr ivitli» Importnnt prelliniiiiiry chir.%. I type of waate, lhe haznrd rrl^inl ■| Trllrlum Is used n.i a irn irr ot -J ure Signn of Sovvings! * lut ■ to tl radloacUve »Mt« U w Brent ili;a ] !!«The Su month. H« W ” ** I j tt;iter niovenient.f In Ihr *rn. It U a , nl- ■ no r element of doubt ahould br nl-1'I* j riulintsotope.r, a form of hytlroccn. he I lllowed to exUl retarding kifety. '5o!:ic 1^. ot 11 Ll-present n.iiiirnlly in,* m -j ★ ★ ★ ★ *■k- * I I "Slrlngenl rule.i musl be ret lip up lhe II nlmosphere nnd In Ih r ocrmi: j £ “ ; , S “ w “ " C ' A ™ I I and n syiiem of inspection iiklid M 'll i combines with ox>kcii to f o rm '' monitoring InMlluted, Safe d i'p oi.il^wntrr. u l ' tv nnd * • observe tt lum as . to DR. JOHN KURBAY . r means that the waste shall n n t' r< — come In conlnct wllh any livmcn c ' 0-ean icienUsls musl fimi out nt thlnj." .uulini rat# Ihla m ntriinl viill mixllx srx'““" (Camp Fire Girls ^ BlologUls have warned thnt IfIt wllhw srn wnter. For rxiimple. If otomlc wastes je l Into Ihe waler.cr. soMicihtngs( happened to nii nioiii-|11-1 kC they might be absorbed by mnrinene poweredi> ship—slnklnc or colll.Mon., , >______K • Relate Activities!^plnnlx and ulllmately find thrlrrlr Jnir prnce or wnr—whnt would him-'£!:■ : ...... •______L '■ . ffco:nlilon culmln*wd by Ku-Tf-Wn-HI Csmp Fire *roupup *tt7y“into fooa'ilsh. 'lli* in rtn n rifT!fTI^rnnrTTTr"T>ccraHirTpcimri\t(OT^c r'p i " J ;i S - 0.'C.'r-lrom P«sW cni mnde „ Eiistrr irny favor.i Tliursdnyny UteI more Importanl In view nf ihrhr wll^tl•^w into Ihr slilpplni: limr%? | . y on nnllclpalrri rlsr. ln-taan's-doiiciid-l- "^1 i''^iid.dcUy£rcil_Llitia-la Uie Jloriou n d-!- Jlnw much ofun-nren-woiilrt have-’ 0* NurainR home. "nnce nn the aea to supplemcni thehe jioj k br "roprcl o f f nnd for how IoiikUK!! tr \ The Kirh .lAns two Cnmp FireIrr «ldiet of a multiplying world |iopuln- ' «-would It remain danKcrou.i? Andjml I V<-- ■2Ss=SS^“f' sonKs for lhe rt.sldrni.i. Frlc!;>y lliel,( lion,' '■ ■ |u|u lin t would happen -lo the food;od j “ ftroup look n irail lunch nncl lilUedfd Tlie wutes are radloncilve by- e:s—Elo Oreen Troul f.irin, nnd Msr>',rj- produclflT of nuclenr reactors. ’Hicy m *vI>U"ii ‘ "ll " '"•“ * AAlice Pnrk, Mr.r i’nul Beck, spon-,[). must^ be kept Irom living orgnnLtm.i 4or. nncl her dauKhltr, Jennnlne. nnd,i(j unlll^ radlOBCtlvliy dlsappenr.i wltlii lT S ss« 'iin ';!.s:s:™' ? Mra. C.irl Berg, gunrdlnn, iiecom- Ilhe pnssage of lime, TODAY d e l a y * pnnlcd lhe Broup, The group re-■(. Tn the United Slate.i, where llirrc lurnecl to the Ueig home nnd played■cd i.i* plenty ot land, Ihere are prob­b- BEAUTIFUL DENTURES ^ H B i 1 iftffUl inviuilon h « t>cen ex- snmes . nnd Ji,ini: wnRi, *ably dbpo.<^al nrens a.ihore .lulft-*'• D u p iic o ted - T ro n s fc rrc d la Dcrionnel of Uie Tjvin blent lo take care of Ihe nallon'n ['u- , R em ode i T , m e i c ! tne W «l Cowl tilf''• MiRSE VISITS 'Inlomlc WB.ile for 20 years. Ru?Jln'J Nolhinc Down—Small raym rnli [^,ndUnl«d'Mrllnuto«lWnd, ^ SHOSHONE. April 5-L leul. (Js)|.> likewise* h u huge Und nren.v ;nd Mnrle Oarmendln Is spendInK a 25- miBhl^ use Ihc Dlack .len whichch W H IL E -U -W A IT tiny Itnvr wllli per pnrenta. Mr. nnd'„(] would^ probably be snfa enouxh. ,! Ph. Twin Fqlli RE 3-1987 ' t -yr I-k American Legion Mra. « S^Jnll Onrmtndln, She Is aen’-V- It M paulble UiaC.otiier nftlon.i ' lni! wllll tlic U S. nnvy nurse’* corps,IS. could c cnal their radloncllve wnMe i Marks Beginning."g 'fllnllonecl In Mnrj’lnnd, In li concrete and dump ll Into llie ’ Flt-Rlte Dental Lab ocenn. Tills li now being done In 213 MAIN AVE. WEST b a ile y . Aphl 5-McmbCt» ol „ oJ READ TIMES-NEWS -WANT ADS,)S, NcwI England, where small qu n n ll-' \ ' ' v’ife' ^ 'I iS ^ u n ty iw^l Nt). 2<, Amerl-1 n Utlon. «lebroUd Uielr fliiiil-]Il-| It} •!„,n nl Ihclr rejiilRr mecllas ■DuwlAT m nm e. Mrs. Lnwrenee JchKon, Mrs. Ffetl Conrtl. Mix. El- i-aAmM •'>‘1 M«' ct Uif »uxllliry broiiOit > Imrc ) 5 bfthiiW ci>ke and » lunc*'' , • IS THEMW ^ H ODtll ClptJIcW. RlcMleld, de-i APRIL I unnnit commlilMmsn. snd Mrs. ^lllEld were ciie.'l.v CUntfleld tiUfd to the Foup on > »UEKe»led JY——. tMurf Improvfmcnt.^ to be m.inedei=l— TOBU M Iht Uslon hnll wtre dlKU-vied.1 Cffldf. Jostph Wurjl polnled oul t.‘iii t Mcmorwl tiernm im ivee *411 itij?aiAtrd si-Uic May fl mc£Uns. j ordctrt »Uo will be nominated. llodel Plane Meet CAR!PET Set for Ketchum I I S l l KrrCilUM. April 5—The Sftw-^From CLAUDI)E BROWN'S taih Model Alrplnne club, of to«rlli i'» A loofe From^q'glc Voliey't !o rifhlh KMdcr*. ulll sponsor n C hooK :i't! tlnilttnc conteil nl if* lit-, Mott Completo Soleetion f fTsnulum nl 7' pm. Wednesdny. • • Largcin *n»e evcnl will Include haild-d- jnchtd Rlldcf and rubber-powered S nil.'Prizes are bcliiK donaled by "moi phnrmicy. Hnller. andlNSTALLATION n ie conltu comei m « rrsulUot: PADai I^^'ons in buildlne tlrcraft given by John SInde of Sun Vniley lo In- kiMtfd students in etenlnj sciiloiu ' [LUDED WITH ALL htld Die PAM tvo monlhs. Glade ilntrs that .cniy cntrnnLs Its ^ ■ niif ruilcipsnl.1 In lhe Junior uroup will111 ’ w t i[PEK4HIS-W0NIH-;^ t n under J9 yean ot SRe. In 'ttie cpfa troup anyone over IS ye»ri ef Bf J------when'.re you getT M o m HI Biy enter. * PRICES START AT P M E— FASilLV RETURNS I HAILEV. April i-M r. nnd Mrs. NoaLia Waiion and daughters. Dontu ind Melody, hsve relum ed OF WHAIAT YOU RRE SAVINCIG fOR ij to HiUfj lo make their home. For-I AI . 4 5 CLAUDE ( BlSROWN S T.tr Hillt>’ resldcnU, Uiey h»ve I i*ed la CalifomU lha p u t levcral tr-*■★★★*★ ★ ** ^H SAVE AT■ IIIDAHO'S This spring H ng... I p r o g rlESSIVE e : t ^ SAVINGS INS-MSTITUTION J eed? ; M Whalfit does youm lawn nei -K ^ >

>r»hrupKIng ^ fl bring Big New 4flo an- ^ A FINEST LAWN ^ NEW Nortl ...1 tlinoplncclTliick \clvtl‘ arning for lovingi to Idoho. IPREAOERI ^"K nuol cornin luili anil rctilicnl. I'or lli.i J 3 L A W N S P I threw Notllirup Kinf .. lH)irDiand...»btftid IB iB ill C ovm full lir>-in. !i Renertni*cen overlap, l--iiicr . Iiiw t infliiilinj Ktn- :uidci readily over rough "7 . l^cVy Blufsraii. 1 I »re.ii, ilopci,ipci. K*n-lypei application « i i even diilribulion under ' Finf Jo0 ooff ffe r 4 Modem SovJngi ANNUAL ' ilonc walls. Accurate con* j ■K to Idaho Saven. ^ . for lishteit (cedinc of RATE ./•V & jl, \\ littviotlerlili:(crliliting. SUPERIOR LAWr . . . Jllticlive and pcfm>t>e>'i ■ ■ Will tlind up »tll. nttd onl ______. ------— , n - ro*'ll, pick Nofilinip \ COMPOUNDED Kiiit I'luit Urfiiuj. Ill . l | ^ ^ First tnn »ho tho orco to ertdit «om* ^ TWICE YEARLY — - - - t t” "l pflfflMlsl SUiKt rom tht 1ft of tht month ^ mcliide Wuriiaii. »ml |1 ^ f e ^ on all fufundi n d i receivfld by th t 20th.

•I.3B •lh«. #».7a Sf. ALL ACC ' \^ Savlnfi nccounti Invlled from »l to i:5.CW. And ^ Norlhrup King prom pt tervlee with f m ^1 whe:whenever Uib need arises. ^ ( a o O D L A W N COUNTS • ■, quick snd tcononlicjl. Ci : l a w n F O O D ... Open a HIQHER EARNINONO u v in f i BCCDUnt now at . INSUI • iiivivc rough kid-»nd-do. Idaho Savings and Loan AssocAMOclaUon. You can also . uw if. To Itsvt II, fccdi t*»n 2 important wayi. It w open your tavlnga accountml bb; r m all If It li more J r ‘'II"-'Nwllirup Kiiil contain! fait-acling diemical n'llro* convenient. JRED I'>tinr]nd. Iitruaed | M gen f« Quid srowih and color . . .• ifJt.fi <.ill QuickI/ TO $1( pluiilower-wotl;in2or£inicmtrei.-en ■ l^ncluce 1 Hurdy Imf, (or leasoo-long health. ^ mmiRium cait- Q Q 1 0 , 0 0 0 ^ r M/a-tia-Sl# !i nd Atb. Bont^ T»ta rh> TIMES-NEWSIWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO10

AMS l?S?^-S!^'-^™"YTM-TlHeHASCOME/ 1 r - y OWlKJUfKAIiV0R£CI5ME-UPBUJCf VT'" ITIH! / OUT OUR WAI^AY By WILLIAM ]\ PAfTi'ssnvnro/oft iso wLVAFEWSTEPSSeroRCVt- lv a i T--- '-- !1" I 7V'6*VyOV«3J/0A5;/' -' -I KIEPWAU I l t E — A I | l / I / / )• K 1 LEFT THATlATLIfrTYOU Ll' \ ----- r ■- ifMtb > ,/ &^VC«COJ•TMC•JTMCC0u»j-rEK 3 N , ■ iL c D M A S S f^S fe I ----> ^ \ AT IMC STORE.-1}RC.'HELrMG ) ACROSS SO. Afltrwl(lerw*rd o|v i D | a l ^ I pTT g . Carry 42. Variou:arious DOWN *, Iland 1ove over . ------^ ------i z- r t # - 20. ARrecabla kind» 1. Suitable fl. Merchan.han. __ £AY/rU KUUNOJiS OUTOr KOMEMTUKl it 21. Vijcouj 4^. Anstr UTTEs a e r tciwi amp lase uyftLr mud 4fi. Kntcrinntcrlain IH a v e d c b U io.H cnfru,tIruit M TH' TKBB3. *0 TH05B J e f i CAJTT - J 23. Planned .48. KlfclricIfclric 3. Woven 11. Also ?IKSCT W T)«0^;^TO 2(i. Icarly p.irlicldrlicl^i fabric lO.Lsrce I 27. Icscurd 43. E..Indian Indu 4. L arse scale vojumo = # s m I 22. Eleven weishl V 18. Sour m T i 23.G oddcjof SO. Kmcme clothtie 6. O ne; Scot. nQ.Atnollm. » A 4 Infatuation 51. Besidesesldes 7.Bchold 21.Partake i|, I ...... 1.. , , - 22. Milkweed ^ I ~ 1 a , ,» M /( (jujji jv C ^ B ^ w ------23. Old- Mis^ep TMI f t r r ,1 . fashioned » ' ^ KPdB SV MORV i ' ' — — = - 5 ------24, Danish m w iy r{P i (in' *------25. Tnkes E r > f e T a t utaorkoooo i i i i z i j ' • r * ^ ------...... j dinner ■TMBewaggyyuAgT 27.SslisIles1es —— — I L A AWAV >MW! 5P£BD*/lK£N ^ / i^ S L fl ^ ------30. Word (01 (01 * * & ' J r ^ '. PUMBE5 t:mo:9 ^ i i M I B ;'! - ^ word TKEuaisyuLrw | ^ 9 ^ g I ', ------a -— ' ~ ^ ^ — 31. Bibliealal ______------Y— Tif------^------:------jj------— — - i f ------33. Die coalS SIDE GLANCES:ES By GALBRAmITH ----- 1 •------34. Wise JO%‘ O N E 11TWIC, P R06^WACP' 0 6 S I \T'LU be I p m n — ~ n ------n ------^ — 30. Lid ,— 1 37. Cheer up ■ , WR. LORD’S,©’S...! ooM'T I toowxH rr IwH 7 T ^ ■' cow.cf^w'T ■“ jt" ------39. Ascend ------:— ^ t\M'T U3E= * BUOC\»., SEE VA0U3 St . J _^EMt6ET M j 40. Pronoun p / C)VOIaJ OOWNJOWNJ? DEW TVl lT».tAOSTB> ■ • 3 ^ » 41. Source«”! of i ■ \>>----- '------, ,- c T - WOFOU W M , ______•- metal il 57T55i 42. Press (or ---4 r— «ar‘ k . 1 ______offspring f y - }/ 44,Term inatt V ______47.1.001 I wUmm 4 -5

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^ year’s W orstt ' Good Excuse~1 Secret:^t: A im H igh, G et BiBig Picture iTrouble !' Seen _ SALT LAKE CITY. AlJrll 5 m LossR ockingI J J —.\Iis. Wndc Merrill, 23, rf PrD^o. In Reds’ New O Utiili, oUriidlng a prlnyirr con- , fm-nce of Ihe LDS etiurch yes- i Stock M a r kv e c l l lerduy. rxcuscd lier.«lf aiid re- Farm Project'c t' SPECIAL NOTICES ' I______BEAUTY SHOPS tlrrd in the Momen's room off thrthe '"*• COai-LETE mod.ra Urnutj MrrU. bj «»• - Tlie coiiferrnce lull where jhe give Ht TJie Awoflated PreM 1•‘‘.ssSM.rtisr iS’iKi" ___ ' op#rai»rt. HKblD.Wu aad ^14 I aa Uie blrlh lo a baby slrl. ITw b-iby Nikiii Khnulichev couirt be on AM (lll.M CjlMI.r I’ prcmalurr nnri weighed Ic.is A \ # ” ' 3 four billion dollardollars u ,„ „ s poiiniv ■ p i P W ^ n - !;'iiii e'-ecl between frlgiiiened rnm- \jlu e Pollcrmiiii D n v ld Brndtorldtorl . . r y iimiiiM biirr.iuernls and Min.lclnii.'i f..r:iirr.<, lir ntny tinvp lo rtt> Aome ''J f * ra ile d In Klve aj^-iMsnce.' He'a and n d ASPHALT PAVING SCHOOLS & T R A IN IN G ■' fnll ^^orkrd to- j • -' ■ j f incur lu)ti.'C denning to nvold lum- !m..H An l)!;!!;: Irnin hU new pmimcle. ambulance crew ru.'hed Mrs, Me^r>Mer- ^ ^ .■dls- dls. I ■ ■ . ■ In-v til M-lrr the prrmlrr,'hl|) '"I'-I. niiil. ®/‘S m j dflj-of me• >•«»' year, "ways ot leaching niii.'lc11U.MC I '•• thu-. mlr jn rly nnd Koveninirnt; ■^»tj • PERSONALS _ I N C O M E :. I*' ^^ordi ifte to children." announced iherethere ’ i.' M;mill,,iin.wly. ^ out thla K'"'’ Pr‘'“ ''0 ’ child I . Sotiip Arr ItUturbrd |I '\''cnl.*'V.ld'r*cl.'.'r'^ Wn'i‘rii!iv"kl.‘'V.'.. nr. A i’iioit:5.iio.sAL b k a tician I *‘®“ ‘ .i^ L 1 i!« d y now of poo nsr. ISaWHIWll|M|[tf iiiflurnllnl p.iriy proplr'opip' ,, , | „ The .'ri'iii (li.Murbed nboul Kllr^L'hchpv'^, pt;ins to M'll fnrm machinery dlrrclly I opwitUnUU. for i-.r.im»l jnd flnii^al Keep your eyes niovlnr: WillWllh rrim rlrr Wsrd CannrI al nhfri■rl anila expert Harold Kmith w atrhlnr,Inr, ^!c> (■■'llrftivf fnrm.1. A l the s.ime' pUolO'dfacram ihowa hnw drlridrlrrr rhfcki rvrrylhlng ahr^il •nil rear fur "big pielurr," 'Hint', ii.itluiiulde dlscuwion of "tl'e Uiei I V‘:r pro'm'lon. n fe ,'? ,:; “'.I.->■'■” ''ii “•■ Livestock ¥ ¥ ^ ♦ ¥ ¥ ¥ * 1jiiiijram probnbiy arouses Aaiplclonlcion I.m-, W»l i r..|lit S.r»n BEAUTY ARTS ACADEMY nmuti: cnilecllvc farmers t h a t t — ISi Ualn W.,1 I etched ncD»:«, Ap-ii j ■-.'iisnAY^C;",'* '' Khni.'lirlirVs ulllmnie nlm h m twin T A tji cur m . h e i g h t C0iu«uuve ilrprne iliem of Uie small ploLi Uiey I were in'To Hi*i" m Expert Tellslls U.S. Motoriststs How to oprriiip on a prlv.ite enterprise bn. nslc-in, Uiough 11 obvlniL'ly MANIIHB h.iillni, V.rnoa Oland.r. rboni I, 1 ? ------fi* i-iu * _ B i* -m a u ia ______IjI itiitii'iifcl pniducllon. The MTS, upon 8 i-:i.ou. Sm llh snya ihnt unlfis t Improveove 11tny ^'•en tiring becnine cnii^cKniN. Onrel O nr Rpp drii.ys well In advnnce:: r.tr,[ ' uhitli cullccuvcs depend Icr e^iifFg : ,p^dl..f..-»Ul.... «»J- .J • drlvlni! liiiblw I ulll linve ,in11 nccnccl- nnair. Uic driver h a ' Inr ninrp con '^'^'iiinii Id run mrchnnlrcd fnniis, nf- • ‘•''I'-1 tn ffie tlc-u)M nnd !,lni» nlirnd;• ^cci^^'‘ll'ird n l,irge menaure of polillcnl,ileni, ■ ■ — I deni wlUiln the nexl four year.'-ir.'> I irrl th.in he ever lincl. And inwc inwi probk-nw fncliig other drlvor.v 1 — "'pW ns I'nTU'n* ^ ‘“.ulln,: , F utures Price n..rrhi Sm llh sliould know. JJC U thehe dl:dir;- drfenfr.''." »,n .n lUdll... IIK S.l»;.______| K rrn Vour Kyr* Stovlng |'I I'lactif.il polliiclnn.i see n number IIAUUNli drixoar (rarti and U>[> aolt covercr of a 12-polnl fonnuln I< DIspoie of hn7.;irds prompily: wlirii , I'hon. DA Kll.r.______mllnt: drivers — rcgardle.w of)f Inc.liical; While Uierr are wny* Io mmr.ur ■'•lien ol dancers In llquldaUon of Uie S-sy.'- W ANT ADS I ■n/;"" uiuure of oUier's inicnUons, ndju.'.i;dJu.'-l'tc(ti. i>,irly conU-oI over famiers iAKl> WOlIK—Howlnt and raJilnf. i'bon* On Corn Martirt .« f..r trnfflc Inwa. type of vehicle, ace eh(vvlor nncl ilrlveH "Peed. chnnge lnne nnd/nr inp horn. , cl... driver. ideplh perce'ptlon nnd rcJlex speed ^'orn. could l.e Venkened. Locnl inlere.ib rAlNTl'NlUli.l..lor^and^UMfl«.^AlM 'P f'tij Check 'Sldcs nnd renr: rc.irvlcHl,•vle»!cniil(i t.ike-precedence over Uie In- j!;j5r!- He hna proved his formulaa ns n Hmllh's formuln Is lhe first to men mirror every five scconds nml w lirn'' '£ . PHONE ! consullnnl to hnullng nnd inicklr^icklns.suri* seeing hablls nnd respnnw t- 'Vlien'i,.rrM.i of liie pnrty as n whole, Tlie Plods Upwardird '® chnnglng liinea or dclny nhend cr kely • I; flrni.i In the pn.it 10 years. Hl.ii threithree-^nccldent producing sllunilons. d or tiinrc pro.^perous coiicctlves likely month ndvlsorj- allnt usually rcnilrenilt'l He gol the Iden during WorhiVorid “P” ’”*"" ivill berime-rfcher. and le.« efficient ahead Tri""" „ Leave Yourself an Out I.intis ponrrj-. [5 ;i, ■ ' In culling nccldent cos^s by aboulbout !50,wnr 11 when he wns n snilnr In lh' REdwood 3-0931 JmitWuAKINU. UllorlDf. Mra. lilcCarri- nrd ol •'7urrb*i»"'i.'oo-i: per cent In lhe firms who havee hirthired' SnuUi Pnclfic, Here, on Islnnd .{ nfle ,-r Keep n .^toppliig-swcrvlng spnce;inee; rrn>nnli Won't Like II sUy lar enough behind to sec car.\c.ir.\ Collccllvc pen.i.ints tire unlikely wn. Mta. KImgion. tl» Trlar tlE l-mB. / . inde »U«ri3ln(: profit UkInK ft'on I blnnd. he found young men wii Wl- ______,WuMAN iranla all trM bou«aci»olB(, d-iTtiu' Todny. on the payroll of thele PoiPord I hnd rome Ihrough hscnrdous nclloitcllon tihe.'td: nllow cxlrn spnce ahend when,vhen lo t;iki- kindly to prcM predlcilnn.% Z ; ,S «, lln»b, Trub and l| I “ “ M jiu »n.lr., I;ni |;f»iriy ''l his form uln to Uic anfety dlrerlo;Irerlors Jn mllllnry vehicle nccldrnis. Snfe speed near inlcrsrclloiis:; nd- fnrmer.^; eventunliy "will thcmselvrs _ _ i;.rl.a».. I'hona HK S-«»l. T-ln Talla. tt/ilnc rfT7p\j«mS> r^-xt if4 ]\ n! '{ MMUnt prtisure, K waj semetUiln, wiiii'r companle-i thnl use fleetsets -iijp a i-oo>m .-. Sm llh'a stnllon wagon as llI notROM, per second, bul thnt most driverrivers " ‘'O''' ' - . . AJ ij luually Uie case. p«rtlculnrl; „ fortli Into New York’s wild trnftitrnftlclune. only aboul 10 per cenl of thei:,h ,ir thU lnne in llghl U-nffle: olhrrwbc■wbc Sine 1035. Uic private plot hn.i IS. u»e -.-Uv alowcr here thnn other bm-s he- beenI both lirndiiclic and snfcty de- 2 liring the nonjronltiK montlu. Ui I" M ench mnnilnp. The remaining,R memen ivlslon—nnd mosl of thnt dIrecU; LOST AND FOUND TI-Ii’iJt IN^' ^U>ll'r and a.urior. W.ll •-J R^ciorsconUlbuilnj mosl U> Ihfle riserli' l»>rr: l>»U hu-l, r> .| in a .cm . rhclr cause of pedcstrlnai, cnrs pullinglllng vice.1 II begnn ns a cnncc.ulon to will Rrndc Ihc driver on each of tlithe In front of them, lln's >UlINO-Am«rl<-«n •il'>|JV>d Uubjwitr 3^ ie « of gDVcrnmtnl orlnln Kir:, [])■ :t„; 12 DolnLi. I ■ Slowly, as a profe.wlonst drlvlniriving 'embltlercd fiirmera after Slnlln’s ^ SSon,'RF m J ; / '" ”*"''’ '*’■ ^ ind mwt ImtncillaW wm thee All-<*!' Jo.o'r;‘'\ „ ”.K,'t,. hlU’inJ'l Il la dbiconcertlng lo sll bi'hlnbehind Ieacher. he began Io evolve, hi Make .‘iurr They Sp« Vou Ibrutnl collecUvIi.illon, Ench pensant ‘nurn.tunul?’ F ^ l’ limpiM' “ rUUm ‘l wtlKv'l.V .pra'rln'f.' ll.'S p.t act.. la^Vn:! , eouncement Uist Uie Rovcmmeiinmeiit iunu>r4 L.iik hitb t —i i the wheel while pcnclLi behlnbehind formuln. II has txen revUed' am Avoid blind spol driving: in pnss-mss- 1hou.'chold nns permitted n kitchen:hen IIK ______;______a t nn rholr* I'-I h>,r>i> >50-1,no III you: gnrden not exceeding 1,2 acres, with _ K isr‘„sr-..;-„T„'‘U ="‘ Ir «uld support the JB58 crop nl i»i >0“ «rntcK> on the Ully sheetsheets supplemented consUntly througlrouch "'nl'® other cnr sees you: 1 nab BEAUTY SHOPS 'l)l»:.-iaMAkltlf«r< 4.': Ibt. iVoO J,, driver lo stny put; but do It enrly;nriy during< the wnr. Afler Uie wnr NOW COMPLETE FOR MJO W r- ratine acnie covers five majcmajor cnn’t i.ilk as fnst ns 1 cnn sec," hi TWU H>;N, 1> and ll. -anl «oib. Cocw jlJO a bushel, posilbly le«. UnileUnder .sh».r .i...ihkr i.mu ...k w lo io..r ighigh was snying. "Ijut rijh t now ’ T.„I ’n so you cnn slop If ncce.viary. 1Klimchcliev, in charge of agrlcui-cul- Civtn Uf_ ald.r anrthlns. farm. tpa«lor np«>l»-W, Utntlon'i oft-eiprtMed opposlUoiMiuon i.*;” f hM- « c tlmt milk tr^ick up there: J I »ei In correct lnne well ahend of turn-um - bigI collectives oul of Uttle onea. As to jBTtmment support* the flpurfigure lb, l.ral« No. r«n.l { vr No. 1i 'Ji'il v»ll picture In nnUclpallon ot ha; iie h u 'fS : 'ook In rcnr-vlew mirrorr to 1 a reault, 250.000 farma were com-om- ADKINS BEAUTY SHOPIP Ti likLLu >TnMjDal I am aUil dolni tar^ itmu nr^'': keeping eyes moving ta) avolavoid ^ n t milk truck but his stop llghl dtn plowlnr, tou-illllnf aad la n aMd- could hare been Itsi. At »UB i ny oul tu'e r>ni Uiere's a womnn stepplni mnke sure slgnnl Is needed and 1 pre.vied Inlo 7S.IKK]. SUll the privaterale ’ i’hon. itr j -smo ___ ^nf. SaiM ulUfi^ts^^MntM. Utrmia •M ; hainrd hypnosla: lenvlng a way 01 heeded, '■ 1plot persisted, Uiough restricl«d._d. . buihel It waa onl; 4 cent-t under Ihi of ha7-irds: and making surere Ihthe off the curb, but slie sees me. w »57 support for the m ln . sirlnns don’t hnve lo tap the hsni: nowiow I ■••mi oihcr faet«ri-end-on»-shld IB I *<•"] surroundlne drivers and pedestrlar uaUa. Caan tm aoiU irMo'd abm trtin- see you,------see the lightchnnglng up there .-, , tnder* believe may have more long No. I Nothing revolutlonnry In ihese lhe.- He checked the rear-vleiv mirroiilrror.' ______rsaje effect, la the probabilityr thnttha ind } >ow> lit-too lu, lisivig.to. arena, NoUilng surprising — If if youyo the side mirror, a bua a l n slop, 1 the rovemment will, dlveit lUielflelf ofo JillTHA stop to Uilnk nbout ft, B ul.1 hohow truck pulling oul two blocks awn} 111 present com export policy., . OMAHA. April I Mt-IUROAl-Com-Com. m.iny drivers nre/(iw are off salsafe He WAS geltlng the big picture. Him ROTO-TILLING Tho new crop wheat dellverie.lv«rle.1 p.r»i .Uh I..I wr.k-1 h4r>g.4 >n' )m for high, keeping his eyes movlnn rORD TRAC»R m a U d (Ular. vtn under aelllns preuure mostost o of »lll. unJ.r 30CI 11... clo.«l Jd.l.CO "i*.*r• h ..r potential hnrArds, room ft Gardtna asd Actaaca* >iir 54 stopping and swerving, poi.'^lb!xu.'ilblc leaving himself a way out. mnkVii " " W = tt« four-day week but were•e hihit n.o.i:r blind spots. oUier driversI nndan *’" ’0 other* saw him. Now he wn I r.lwB Oarrlxn BE t-»4» cr R t MH> hirttst en Monday after Prealdenildent ;ri;;rrh,^Ti"w.'*ilit'.uri'J^^.»°nr p«dc.itrlnnn7 stopped a ta red light. U Cieahower vetoed Uie meaauro;re U to III* tin No. I >n,l 2 I»n-:iO il,. hulfhir m Kore. "Have you ever had an accident? M ______S (Ilrtid all 1D57 price supporta Vo.'” Not I. It you look nt my Kori I SPE WED. -19.M; And not nvisi of the other peoplpeople somebody asked, 2ESSSSSSSSSSS I nOTO-TILLINtJ I»M crop*. The lo.ws th a t da: , Sciential SmlUi coughed llghU>ghUy. ' Gatdma. Lawu fatat Atrawa* rec4 n n lo well over two cenU a busheSUShel hlsh f ‘«.l >n.| cbolct itMn in, . who hnve driven wllh Smltli. ; Traelor nouaM ]lel»lillar htlfrri M >0 hlBhir; .uM.n]J3 .11.1 -I don’t pmde rncU man," Smith Smll "No," he said. "But I'm a lltU to some dellverlu. people aupersUllous about talking abou.'iS; Libby's V q c c u u i ' Other drain and soybean trtdlty i.ir u> snld, "It would be putting peopl ;uum Packed CORN i ■ Dicg rooLr*” ^p»o>n; n» »-*P* lh expert seeing from behlm encea ellher way. out 20 lhe wheel ot a car: I r o t o -t i l l i n g : Wheal finished the week P4 cenL' , «i~r luifcty directors pick up about 2 Canlana aad Uwaa. Ft** ZaUnaM. j 1 bwhel hlRhcr for lhe May conlrAc:ntrnct pi'ht^i'"^^uehf»^ limU dupU i.iiJyi.:: polnu In their rating." Aim High In Klrerlng cans mW ! Atlna tIUar. - J WtUi the course learned, Uie.ie Uies CenUr Uie car well In Uie Irafflraffle CRECOLE 4 ”» » 5 0 ‘ I KARL ASH______.RE l-fllW ^ M 2U ccnU a btuhcl tower for thi ntw crop dellrerJe;, eom J \ - 3 eenu snfcty director* will tAke UielrIr crl-crl lnne: do not hug edges or refusrefuse J a bushel higher, oaU .’ish lg hler-'to tr.tf «lm«hi«f UmU m^JorUr/io" terla bnck to tlicIr, compnnlejrj andan to uae rlght-hnnd lnne whena It'sIt' ■ S S m S S m S m S S h S lower, rye H-3!i higher, aoybean;'^'eniu 'mil 'i IkjV* t?!!!' grnda tli’nlr truali drtvera.' .W n ■Tlie Idea," SmlUi. says. "Is"la tto Follow safe path on turns: walcl — . ROT O-TIL L m G ■ ; 'm IS hlRher to IS lower, andI iTj IwC S'lJ'iri” ;- , Oardani aad la>B(, Arltna Ullar, fiM . ■ unehanRcd to 10 eentj a hundreCndred ii.uihi.r i.oikio.to, ‘'"■I'* mnk« the driver »wnre of whalm l heh well nhead; slow 10 avoid suddeiidden f'uT E c u t GREElEEN ■ ■ ' ~ aallmalaa, RaatoBahla ralaa. , V ■ pounds hiRher. Is doing n l every minute and1 wliiwhy. conflict: check olutncles. RAV EVANS______RE 3-yi55. :

Final Rites HeldI s s h I I ? ™ I------HOTO-TTLUNa------^ . S ‘Ike’s’ Petitagoi;oii Proposal May i«.on.*' By JAMES MARLOW Elsenhower sugge.^ts Uiey shed shei; ducted by BI»OE No. HBS nt 21 pjti.pjtl. C«Uli !50, IMil JOOi fnr »~li hrlftnhrifirt WASHINOTOt^. April S (fl—Pres-Pres- of thla respowlblllty for theli Wednesday at Crlppen funeral homehome. ‘iVi'a’ Elsenhower's plan lo streamream- Individual services—by delegiUngiS'S li POLAR OR CEClEDERGREEN FROZEZ E N I" Keith Johansen was soloisti and s!cO;■ #irl|^ “iJ line th# arm ed forces aUnda a fineflni ^ sa.«launu—In order to de- CASH FOR YOUR HOME Mn. Oerald Nicholson was planlatnnlnt, I-Iik choir. i7,(0.>My<. i>i. chance of beln? smashed onn UieUi< ''Otr more Umo lo pinnning, AcUve pallbearers were W./. BB. **•'''’ ' r«'li"»rl7 l.ulk («.d >nd rhol<« h«ll>riK^il.ri I t nvoiil Uie extreme of crentlnientlng to divorce Ute members of the JCS • Cl Loan, w* bita a caih burtr far Uld Vincent Rupert, 'Kiii'i' n single, lop mlliuvry commnndernndcr. Mihpletely from UitIr Indlvldunl ruoj proparv sow aad >a'll io tiM Honorary pallbenrera were . QyyOuy «i>.l •un.lir.M .tlf.rt :0,0»-:US; •UnJir.l‘"J*i''J But It would enormously Incrensicrense brnnches of the service, thus re- Steelier. Unrry Frltiler. DuentMueniw iMo-ilioo; U i.'b u " « x r■ / " ind ‘d ^ 0 power of Defense Secrctnryy Me.MC' moving them from, the arena of In- ABLES'^irr? 1 0 ‘ Callen. Wen Wilton, n, L, Morrla, horlty l«r-«crvlcc rivalry. I VEGETA HAMLETT REALTY [Orrla, cutl*rt U.0&-]S.1Sr fo ^ md c>.olr« vnim-«im Elroy, giving him more authorltj ^ b lU wley and FTantc Spencer. ) wllh than nny seereUry ever had. Atthough mnny parls of the plan l u a DUiLOwa piIob* re mot* " • luM H Corn, M ixed V egetalletobles, G reen Beans, Succjccotash ancJ others „ h ,„ I t would make belter ovcf-allIniiii- mill- would Increase McElroy’n powers Uatntor •{ Uulllpta LUIIbc ' ^ ihnit tnry planning pcuslble. Bul it'st’s ncno If* the added power El.ienhowei Mrs. D ella B ullock f ‘‘ijh cure-all. I t doe.w't leem to bele theIhi wnnts for him in hnndllng money I L.i,w l''nd th a t could pu l n final sloptop tot< w'hlch may wrcck the plnn In con- I HELP WANTED— FEMALE," I Paid Final H onorsD rs K "c.',L ‘?;'',s;:'S i 'Ki&'iSSi:.o~ tho notorious nrmy-nnvy-alr force forci R^eas. I l would let the Indlvldunl WAKfBD exiwrleaMd cook. Apply in ■ .fuiii rlvfttry for money, site, weaponsla and anc wrvlees conUnuc to n.ik for the peraon. Horton Hufalng homa. J r^-lee.< ,W n' l" ll!’oo*;'''rJ-1 rnij'ctwlf. 'n»“ 'I money they need bul— LARGE, RIPE,:, DELICIOUSI ■Id a t ■"■1 * r»n UmU :0.6»-SM»: rS«l». IDOf’! -.'IK ml.wlons, l.u.h: Tlio plnn would leav# the armyarmy. congress voled the money, i.»9- navy and air force InUct. BulIt EI-El­ McElroy would hnve Uie auUiorlty I TEACHERS "j oy li' lO.ecii «ull >nri In for °nly Uiose specllic purpo.icaca§ it AVOCi[ADOS 2 ”§ Lincoln ChurchesO fnr grenler degree Uian appears In npproved. ■ 7.iIl0Ba'’llrT‘A dIff".«til''trM’of [&Y *'*'■ Eisenhower wouldlid go This Idea r.m Into fast oppo.iltlnnItlon BUIIU April 5_Funera) Kn-lee.. when McElroy sends ------I a/« Tlma^Na-a. Chri.-(l Church ^ I.w p n l. Th^ serv­” 5'’; congresis exnct langua*# for chang- &loUt wn.^ Mrs, W. P. ChUiham ice wns sponsored'by four''local><**' Ing exl-sUng lawn, WM Mrs. Rny fimlUl, Divorce Asked churchcs. MeUiodlst, BapUst, Auem-sem- Briefly. ihU U the preaent setup A divorce cemplalnl was filed Frl- I HELP WANTED—MALE ^llbearers Wffe Aubrey Mahnnnah, bly of' Ood And Episcopal, and how Elsenhower would change a- E, W IlAins. Jr.. Fioyd Kaufman. lange dny In Twin FnlLi district court by )n of Tlie. Rev. Lauren Mac Reynolds.lOlds. 11; Mrs. Donnld J. Lcfler ngnlnsl Don- I ccp^racro^lrnn^ M«rcse«a. \ the Eplscopnl m inister,. dtllvered.. Jhe Pilat He made It clenr he's fed upip on tUd Oene Lefler chnrglng extreme '■CUUUt.SATIUN tlim ibd daU>ir7Biaa.’~ -wlio sermon...... ■ the u'ftythe-thTro'servlcea-ti7ry to cruelly;...... i SHORltTRIBS1 Uutl ba toarzfU« 'asd hail ulaa Cpncludloc-*4>rvit«-were-hcJd-iilfiled Also laklne p a rt In lire service get what they want-through their They were married July ID54, IDM, ‘ abllltr. Phona HE j-Jm . nr . ik “ ^‘ "nieiery under directionIdny. were the Rev. P. L Oarrlson. As-As* Individual publicity campaignsI and a t Winner. S. O.. and hnve two mi- ml- ®‘ Albertson f^meral home. Eek- sembly of Ood;. Iho Rev. Paul Wlnk-'Ink- lha lobbying In congress by the mlll- nor children. No communlly prop-rop- I ' narrlad eoupla, Uuil ba ajabtllou an^ were ler. BapUst. nnd lh# Rev, Ralph abla la aaauina rannilbUlU. Raf.ranca* •*'Ph la rr bra.13. He’d curb the publicity.llclty. erly Is involved, will h.Ip. Krtd Llehtni. lit Sua Straat. Lake Lnwrcnce. MethodUt. Music wis And to pu t Uie lobbying underinder sh e seeks custody of the chlldrcna™ , U. S. CHOICE: PIPRIME RIB ' KIto. Naraiia. ______. Petition Filed 3 ex- provided by the high school boys'‘X’V* some kind of leaah Elsenhower sug- Itnd tlOO monthly child support plus UCi'bNUAIILL aarrlad nan fgt Uaeur A pettilon seeking distribution!|onal of chonu. Tho servlcca lasted aboulJt 4S45 gcstcd ft civilian b« p u t In chargeMrge $25 monthly alimony. She" U rep- I wotk and itrliaUon. Tap wa«n. Po*- property inrolved In the mlnutea, : of dealings with congrc.v. Whether alhia 7«*r ronnd vetk. avodtni b«ua% ether resm ted by William H. Bnkea, Twin Caouct rjoplortB»nl-SaCTftw AraacrA — ^ even th a l could' sUp' the mlllt&rylltan' J^lla attorney. ' III ?nd BltaaftlaaL Jfromc. wa.n filed I lobbying would have lo b# proven. S i, LEGAL ADVERTiSEMENTS S m '* I The McretArle.^ of tho army, navy AKS... 8 3 s Mourlce » . Eck- ' and.-j^K'-force^ilthougti they strve I STEJl alls Markets - atrve ““noticis o r offkii to hrli, real !f nnd Mra. Eckert were under McEfroy and have lost muehuueh ritorrnxT I TIRED ; • Oct. JD. ims, nl Salt Lake of their authority In recent year*—4T*— N o m r t.^ iiEnr.nv i:iven. thit on 9 AK I »*>tPS • lh< 11.1 dar At April. IIH. Cllr of fill' r^tlmated to ex- -*?* i»Ull have a big fistful of power. C o v MAKINO ONLY W conm hn "h'l per-ional-It.iO IKd UlMir' 1"! ------~ i>t j ' A MONTBr ■"munity property. -lh pretty much to the role ot careUk-eUk- th» Clll- 11.11 of T«ln Fill!, l<1«ho. for th> , ■ li.t0 Cfrtinrd HM Clom ------lh gu- “ I* ‘‘r lh» Clir of lht followlnr dnrrlM •K.OO |T«« dttlart «oat.dl era whil# Increasing McElroy'a au­ ADVERTISING MEN i“:so CRAW thority over them tnd the armedrmed . .n.1 10, ni«k is.. •!'■; forces as a whole. / Oflflnil To«n.ll». T-ln Kin., UaSo; East SSideMIarket [ M li. Tw n FaU iiiriir ...... }}'«,! ,S The top mlllt»r>' plannlruf Is done f 5ITO by tho joint chiefs of sUff—JCS— “i 561 Moin Ayonuo Eoit $450 to $750 _____UVtSTOCE ^ liS'to ^ iT"o d«r.fr5J«ii;ii" ' made up the Uie chiefs of lU ff of Id.h.^ .ffonlln* IS Ih. ptM "B fll« plus in l>i« Olflr. of Counir RwonI.r. P H O N E I BKANi jn if ir . lhe army, navy u id air force plus • ' FREE DELIVERIES 10 A.M . : Wtonthly CuTT^T the itAff c h alrm u i who Is a w top JS ;;s“,s,”n’-.:“ h ubii. — n A ,M , — 3 P .M ;- ijo.:s dMi.TTiMuTriTii') ' m i mUIUry flgura. appointed by the Uic tucllon and th> iii>lk noib. lhtt*o( fop >t' W b,~~~------ijoW M».7Sh .oo d«Im sieUof l'-»l President, These chiefs of »U« have a dou-9 '1 * Mt* »»nti»nit. the JCS they are rtsponilble for * DATJIO Ihl. il'I'.uV'of «nrfh. tMI, .' CoaUct Mr. Baraalhj; UT-M ^.Suk, ' over-all planning, they are alao) re-re­ JO'i 1-ATiuoiir. ; ------W E GGIVE r GOLD STRIKE STAt a m p s ------^— - ;Mwia,. AprU 7. H j u ^ » U n » w . sponsible' for th eir ^dividual Puhllih. M.rV^VVrVi. 1.-J. <. I.I. T.' ______j______'P.**'*™ ‘ l IvS'p ^ULTBT bnochM of thi •errlee. (Dmlm »M «U0U<1> «. I. 11. m i ' I,

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