Secretary Declares Ike’s Lodge Declares Turkish Army Gets Action of Taking Blame Russia Invents Control of Nation, For Flight Unparalleled Current Crisis ■■■^VASHI^’GTO^^ Mity 27 i/l’i—Secretary o f S.talc Christian A, Hcrtor told scnn torsj • >;a T 10NS N Y M av (ili)__ \inl)a- -today-he.known of-iio Vtenderes Arrested sonal responsib.hty lor .j.y ,,|aric fliulUs over Russia. Ilcrtcr was nskcd. n,„„uf„ciurad tl,e curront crisis ..ver siw plane b efore the scniite ft.riMKii vdiin.ms com m itlce. if tliere %yn8jiny pi;omic;nl fo r a hc:ul becausu of internal political .Uffii-iiltios. Tlu- U. S. ISTANBUL. 'I’lii key, May-27 (,V)_Tl,e' Kovennnenl o f Prim e Minister Adnnh Slcn- o f ifovernnicnt a.-^Mimint; re.s;,onsil)ility fm- cspiomiKC activities. No. llrrtor r e p lie d ,; i.,mncil that Sovi.'t Foreij'ii dei'e.s wu.i ov erlh n wn_ today in in armv cuni). The people o f Tttrkey reacted with ni>- ‘•Hie p o n e r a l practKU ba>' - — ------. ■ ' ...... 'MiniMier Andrei • ...... A. Ci nyko•. had . .... d...... isiorli'tt I’ resitlent... Ki imi'onl relief to tTu (Uislt'r of till ■ sti'oiij;.rnaii regime. Turk.t hunjr IniRe baiinor.t from’ ihower’.s address lo the' njiliuii \VediU'.-e sccrtln rv.. SANTl'AGO. Chile. May 27 OIPI^.A heavy new earth, E(vji-\Vcsi ncBoUntlon.i with the .ir I. uheiticr he tliouRlit aid of the United Nallonv U|| uhat they c^ll Confident of qiiake (Krade fiv e ) rockcd Chile tcdav, adillnjr to the al- Nallnnnl Union conir for Elscnliowcr lo Im c inMii i„t.ri)dibIo tlevastation that h;i.< taken a toll o f 5,717 Lodse vigorously denied Elscii. houtT and icnld.tlie ViUted .southward fr o m ot rsplonaiie and taboIARf. Oro- unlly conipleled by i t WASHINGTON. May 21 (fl - ril t:rlgnrii.'s nnd thniiin .1 - .h - .1 .. . 1. l . - ' n i t e d Stfttea \vith 500 mcn ami -100 toa.s o f m edicin es myko declared yesterday itiat the wnlted States officials were con- Prtsldcni had placed mnnVind on try troop.t from depots In fldont today that Turkey would •■I ° neve in a ea» ot iiu' Amuricaii mcrcy planc.s were Jom jnK' the brink of war by confirming nnd itie bleak Anal " lid firmly to Its anchor position . tiiv'fiVunir ni the truth 'thrin'orc tlian 70 aircraft and 10 hi'lico]itcr.s from Chile' such a policy. Interior moved Into strategic...... an. anti-communist ally despite' b:»er . iiian getfej riccpffiSonth , A m ericun nelBliborsi ^ •That W what Uit Sovlet'forclRii: anil towns from end to end of this the overthrow of the tovemment - - tnlo robrleatJng cxcuaa dii-| ill what.the R ovcrnm cnt dub-| linlnlsicr sald about Dwight 0. El­ SOA-nille-ulde country. lot Premier Adnari-Menderes. Ex-Prcmlcr Mendrrea was'tflk- ttvowlnff responsibility." ■bed.‘‘operatioh P an Anieri' Members Put senhower whose Ime o{ peace b ' The strolcglcally located naUim • Hcrter’a testimony »as' a hbu-icliold word throujhoui the - 1^ w Ankara under anny protoc-l Is « member ol both -the North At­ »Uie commllltc’s dosed i icnn air fle e t ."ioliducity." The] illon after hircapture on the roadi lantic Treaty organlatlon and world." Lodfto said, ,”Any honest I from Esklschlr to Kutahya,-half- plane« were expectcd by Emphasis on readlni; of the President's spccch the Central (Middle) Eastern iiiKhtfall. |*ho»j that ho said no such thins. rlwi'cn Utnnhul and Ankam. Treaty Organlratlon. Its geo- coUapsc. ' , The govcrnnienf* ofliclil IlB*| One thing tlie-t^nlted-Sinies his _ ••fl);lnK.llRhl_nrmy plant grophlcal.pQimon.glvea.ll.a vlUl _ IIU direct slatemcnti. In uri's on cnsualtlts reported 1,803 Factual News I Fpoitcrt Mcnderc.t' limousine speed- Importance In the alliance slnc- never coRaRed,ln .1* folwlaRe," I Ills nlong the road, •, jiponsc to qucslton.1, were i Idcntllk'd de.id and 2370 mLsalng. OGDEN, May 27 tn — Tlie Im-j Lodne nsked why Oromyko eon- A b ll c (iftcr pustns tlirougU the A United Prc.« jmcrnatlonal tabu- llie plniie landed aiiead of thi ■nirkey conlroU the stralil be­ iportanceoi j.icluiU news covernKcl tiiiues to talk as though he re­ ..ir, Troopj hopped out nnd^ hands of censors. Inilon of local reports showed idcr present condl' grets Elsenhowcr^s declaration tween tlie Soviet-dominated Blsck In ft lengthy prep.ircd stAttmrn 717 dead and missing.- ...... ■ today liBltlng Vi flights over soviet ter- foiccii the Meaderes car to turn sea nnd the Western-tonlroled he Mid the United St.iies must L. Fourteen persons were reporttd nnnuol meViinR ol the UtaK-ldaho' rliory. [around nnd head tor Ankara, Mediterranean. It guards Uie All oiher major.' government prepared In the aftcrmitih ol ilic dwU or niUslnfr jc.sterday In tlic. Assocloicd Ptcss Members- osso- " . reason emanAtlng southeastern ilank ot non-com- summit collapse "to wUh-sUnd ax- Llllcn area, 75 miles .•iouili of VBl*|cinilon ~ ' leaders were pul under military munlsl Europe and the wesiem from Soviet internal politics," iie :usto(ly. ■ sresslve pressure.? Irom RussU" in divla, but It appeared they »crc] „ iji- year said, "he wants lo have a'pretext flank of non-communljt Asia, It Berlin and elsewhere, ,r Syndays earthquake not fnld WiUinm H. Cowles, publlshcrl for a new zlg-zng In Soviet lot In a mnuago broadcast to controls the approaches from (he AC the same time tie adrocsKd earlier tKcnusc ot nation Oursei declared: Soviet Union into the eooUnent of policy," Brent Turkish people ki rupteu communications. •' communlU agitators Africa ond the Arab world of the Keparw that n numtjec of loot tlmt the Incidents In our countrj- Middle East, clottd Ptcii, . grievance as a rally­ hnve very rapidly led Officials reported that lilUe was that the nation avoid "Irultlcss cr.i had been executed In puc'rii He mentioned the presldentia ing point. damacln^ recrlmlnallons' i Montt, one ot the clllt* mo.«l {rlghtenliig crisis. 1 am . known here about Ui* military . - ...... - -.uuavenllons nnd the election In, Lodge did not go Into delalt or front of FarlU- every reuonable citizen has ap-! group which seized power from what has happened. iienvlly O.imiiBcd by isiindaysjfjovjnihtr. President El.ncnhowcr-a; ;he soviet Internal lUustion, Oui ye«l«d»y In massive new pro- A pledge th.1t the .wnators predated that IhU trend was nko' Menderes. But declarations frorri • ^ “‘“" ^ Ip r o lc c ie d «ovld lour' nnd soldi Secretary of State CtirUilan A •Jap«n mutual ilefenw treaty.. Utmon- jleaiilng the country lo bloody fra- tlila group that It would slanii “sirlve to avoid bitter parlL.... 'neivs of that type would be; lierter said In Wishlnston (here iiratora also marched on the I). S. embaiiy and prIviiU home ot Irlcl loyallyby TUrkey’a commilmenla debate” was given by Uie comtAlt-i llghuned by such things as were numerous indications Soviet Prime Minister Klihl. They shouted “Ike don't come!" and Down tec chairman. J..\VlHlani Kulbrighl,' New Minister Premler-Niklta Klmishchev..wu ■•How long could Ihls situation,I to NATO, CENTO and-the United - jOlymplc games, ___ . . WKIT-Primo MlnltUr3tUbl!"..tAP.irl.rtphoJo via radio from Tokyoj IAM7-1-tried-to reason-wllh the{ Nations were accepted at.the stats— While few In the free world, The nev. Earl Riddle, Forest I “The AMociflted-prcsS.” he said.! under preuure from both, col­ department at foco value. doubt that Soviet Premier Nlkltai Orove. Ore,, will be-the'new i“ls orgahlicd lo provide you wilt leagues In the Kremlin and the politicians but they were blinded Khrushchev bears the chief blame' Chinese communists on matters by nmblllon. They would not lis­ Turkey has a very long .record ' pa-ilor of the Twin Fnlls Meth- the lop. type coverage }vhleh wi ten nnd wanted to go oh by forcc. -f opposing expanalonSstpressures for destruction of the summit! odtsi ehurch. it wns reported all' have come to expect." of foreign policy. from the soviet union prior to tha hopea. Fulbrlghl told Herter.-lhercl here Friday. Cowles reviewed the orsaniza- • Qromyko took the floor later Murtaugh Man Jailed •Wo hnd 10 act, II .have assumed command of establishment of the Bovltl sys­ are many who believe that ourj The Rev. Walter. A, MacAr- tJon of The Associated Press CO press for a aeries of Soviet amend-i tem at Moscow. . conduct has not been without! Ihur, wlio has served here the Vears ago and said it wo» founded inents to the smell nation resotu-l . l^rklih amud forces. I re- fault." past eight years, will preach his by "publishers who realized the tlon, He sougiit to revise the pro-' quc.ti the help of all my comrades 'nie-heaTlas wa< conduct«d-be- •last aermon-June 6.-The family Importance of formins -a-n iw a poaal-to-Include-an.indictment.cl For Drunken Driving hind clooed doors, but with ar, ' mauthorlsed flights by planes of ’■I want (0 strtss' to jitl my RussianrSayS—^ ■ will be honored nt a potJuek service utterly free of aelfish con- W ilU n m -D . Hardin, 1^6, MurtauKh,' was fin ed 5100 nnd ' urringement whereby censored! dinner following church services troi,- He said the AP was or- me countiy ofer-the territory of countrymen that I have no inten­ traoscrlpU wer».(o be delivered to June B. ■ • ganlud as a "cooperative which ' another. , costs and sentenced to 20 days in jail by Burley police tion whatever of being a dictator. newsmen as QulScly could not be controlled by selfish The Western po'tren opposed the Judge Henry Tucker Friday morning for drunk driving. My Aim Is lo help establish an World Nears Interests." Soviet amendments, He is serving the sentence in the Burley city jail. H e WJi« honest and Just democratic order Cowles spoke at the opening ot Gromyko again took off on . . arrested b y Burley police. Stephen E. CftHperson, 19. route nnd to give over the administra­ Brink of War a two-day session which will end policy and once more crltlelied tion of Uie stale into the hands of Economic Help for with a tour of the Morqua,rdt < Eisenhower personally. 2. B u rley , w a s fined 520 plus costs F riday m orning by Uie.aoUon.’' UNTTED NATIONS, N. Y- May poratlsn plant here. H« aaid IChruaheher had spoken B urley Ju stice o f the Peace Alfred Crane f o r speeding 80 27 (fl — Andrei Oromyko charged William P. Johnston, manaeiag many good words In favor of El­ m ile s'p e r h o u r in n 60-mile zoile. He was cited b y State last night Prealdest Elsenhower senhower. but added; ------Patrolmim M arvin Snyder, has made clear the United SUtei ^ Cuba to Be Stopped (C»Uaii4 M r, Cslsna 1 "How can we assess, how eat iTelevisionSet will conUnue'acts of espionage and- e qualify the position of the so­ Richard A. M acham cr. Twin ibotage against the Soviet UOIOD. " WASHINQTON, May 27 Wiu-nie United SUtes announced today viet government, when the licad Fnlls, \vas f i n e d $17 and it will cut off all econoolc aid to Cuba in 180 days. Thla would be IVoters Defeat Theft Suspect Be said Uiis poUcy p«U the: about Dec. 1. Locked Out of (he U. 6, sovemment himself costs by Judge Crane Friday world on the brink of a nuclear PARADISE. Calif., May 27 niPO, proclaims'an unprecedented and morning for a slop sign violaUon, .war. The Soviet .foreign mlnliUr The state department said President Elsenhower determined last! —The census bureau has been unheard-of policy of gnus and Blaine County His citation was Issued by StaUj unleashed a scathing- attack on Saturday that continued eld to Cuba would not be In the national accused of locking 3,005 souls ftsgrant^lolatlon of the sovei Is Held Here! Eisenhower and TJ, B. policy In the ond hemispheric interest. . - James outside the gates of Poradlse. elgnty of the Soviet Union?- Oeorgla E. Blanch, 37, A Calllomia man. who .told au- security eounill. where earlier the . It was the first major t/. 8. reprLuI against Premier Fidel Castro's! Census ofllelais reported yes­ S chool Bonds ihoriUes he has mada somethlnt Rovemment and the first time aid has been cut off to any Latin' terday that the unincorporated Burley, was fined »12 and givenl H A H ^ , »fay ai — A »i,ioo,ooo 12 demerlia Friday morning byj of a career out ol aleaUng tele­ American country. township had a ISCO population vision sets from motels, was ar­ United States branded an aggru^ The President acted under the mulual security act of ISM which, Court Order ibond'proposal, intended for new Burley Police Judge Henry Tuckerl of 8JJI, ThB chamber of com­ construction and improvement 0(1 rested at « :« pjn. Thursday by SOI- lor spy tllghU over Russian . provides that no economic aid be given unless the President decides merce, thinking oj » bigger and for speeding 37 miles per houran.a. territory. lent bulldinss, failed for the^ 2i-mlle zone. She was cltcd during. eiato Patrolman Howard Carr, - it Is "In Uie naUonal and hcmlspherle Interest." better Paradise, took bsue and about one-haI( mile south of Oromyko. said of Wednesday Current economic aid to Cuba has run between }IU),000 und « 00,000| Asked to End .._-th Ume in an elecUon Thun-, _ radar cheek conducted by state came up with a count ot 11.Z3Q. day. Just a Uttle more thack seven Berger. night's address by Fresldest El-< ing Bsldinger, chambersecrc- patrolmen. senhower on the* collapse of. tha The only two current aid projecU are a group advlslnBjhe Cuban per cent-ahort o f the needed 66 ond Carr ssid the man was driving! t«y. said that nobody has yet Mine Pickets two-thirds, majority needed for - Leonard A, Hlavnty. Buhl, stolen automobile and gave the' summit conference: . Rovermncnt on air safety regulations and another group giving ad­ figured out the natural boun­ fined ilD.and costs Tliursday by -This statement:expresses wlUi. KELLOOO, May n (* - The passage, according to unofficial re. ame ond address of Verge! D. vice at an agricultural expertment station outside Havana. , daries of Paradise. The chamber. ii turns.- The unofficial total wr* Bulil Justice of the Peaco C. B. Edes. 37. Bseramenlo, CaUf, He -particular clarity the impertatUUo- Bute department press spokesman. Lincoln White, said the Presi­ looks posMsslvely on a large jnerle«n Smelting and Refining liudy for exeeaslve speed under iforclgn policy Une of the tiniled;' .ompany yesterday sought a court V lo &14. In favor of the bonds. 'told Carr'he hod stolen about 30 dent ordered "the orderly termlnaUon" of these projects over a lM-day| residential section in'the south A breakdown - of votes showed .existing conditions. televblon seU Uiroughout the IStetes, a"line atmed^at exaceri'- period. ' end ot torn. The census bureau order to restrain the Mlne-Mlli Kelchum, 191 yes. 311 no; Hailey. I, Gale T. echulU. .Hoger- country and- had hocM t h ^ Ibating tha li The a says that section belongs to it said the announcement'does not affect the |338 yes, 131 no: BeUevue, 85 yes, __«-as fined «IS plus costs by eberiff James H. Benhaim .im­ •ThU f<»in(l its e*pr«*sIon. above-..,, Butte county. M no; Qannett-Pleabo, 13 yes. iJudw Rudy for driving on tlie ported Friiiay.mo»lng Uiat clocks, ,_a in UiedemonstraUreannounce-’ !r Mrs. Baidlnger agreed though three struck mines, „ no, and Carey. 218 yes, (10 no. wrong side of the road. Both driv- ment to Uie whole world that U>a .'‘4 that In terms of the JOSO count. radios, .blankets, sheets, pillow complaint seeking a show- In the last election only 63 per ' era were died. }jy State rttrolman cases, tonels and baUi mala also United SUtes govemnent lntend- , Paradise is thriving these days. .... order 'was filed at 3:39 In the cent favored the bonds.-______. Richard Bums. ed to conUnue the poUcy ot mU-'.v?, j-Ten-ye»ra-a|o,-whea-oaly-the- ailtmoon-agtttnst-the-iinloa-and vere-fouiid.ln'.Edes car when It )l Girl Injured j"|UniJ:-Expects If paased, the. bond Issue would Melvin Connor.~39. Paul, appear­ as searched. ,tary.. espionage, and saboUga,/: ' business area was tabulated, Its president, Paul Maness, linan- have financed building ol a n ed before' PoUce judge Henry. W. . Carr said Uie IMS Chevrolet Edes ag&lnst the Soviet Qn]dn.'a.i»licr'-;< Slx-year-oId Rebecca___ there were 715 residents. clai secretary Lulhtr church and school at Hailey, improvement .. Tucker Ihuraday .morning' on n CaUfor- 'o f dangerous proTOcatloaitwhith..-' nlng, daughter or Mr, and Mrs...... reprpsenlallve Tom was driving was stoien ...... Heavy Travel llslley high school and Kelchum charge of.^maklng an illegal .U- -nia. Indeed,'Place mankind-.i ^httriea Rayden Bennlog. ast Finley; grade school, a new school buUdlng tumi The caao was dismissed af­ brink of war," ...... - muena-Vista, was'admltted to The-Utest came after.CaldweU CHICAGO, Moy 27 [» -T h e One-Car Accident The’complaint claimed that ter evidence revealed that the U- police radioed a descripUon,. aay.r ' H e-a»id Elsenhower only ex« r ‘ .MagicVolley Memorial hosplUi first of iseo'a three warm weather atant pumping is i^lred.to keep' tag he.was .wanted.lor lflTesttga- .re88ed..regTet-.th • shortly after I pffl. Friday with long week-ends lured millions of Kills 9-Year-Old the mines from floodin|.-It alleged tlon ln theft'of-a telerUloa.set oa planes bad 1 ... undetermined Injurtea receired' Americana to the highways today. further that union constituted BOKNERB FERRY. May 37 (PTO^ ed. officers said.. from St moul there, Edes admitted *Be did,.however, add'torthwltb: ' when ctmelc by an auto in the The National Safety council es> mass obstructive picketing. Intimi- Uking the eel at Caldwell, Carr that; .««tng-to 'this .faihua -thi^ :oo blocic- of Blue Lakes bouit. timated neariy aU the nation’s 13 Xdaho's 19C0 traffic toU today Btood dallon, coercion and threats. ‘ Smylie,' Solon vard 'south. - at 7< «ilh the death of 9-year-oId ' BAN DIEGO -JOLTED said, and said he hocked It In .Twla tJnlted Statea goveruneot would-;: ...... will be in - Miml -8ue--Chesurin. .Spokane. The.firm claims serious dunagel FUls, along with anothv takea'at utilise other, and apparently-In ^ T he: Buto, puiiing a hone sometime during the period from 8an Diego, Calif.. May S7 (ure- tils undmtandlng. mot^.prteot.:^'; trailer, was driven by Lieut. Wash, in a alngie-car accident 'would result if supervisoty person­ Spokane,Wash,■niurtday, 18 p. m. today unUl midnight Mon- nel were not allowed to enter aoi: M eet for Aid . minor earthquake . Jolted, the -' Carr uid Edes admitted that he faetbods,''.Oromyko contlaued;.--^'-. i'- Roger £.. Hagtl, Mountain Home 'day. north of here yest^ay. air force base. His car received . The giri was killed when Uie : leave the struck mints. , BOISB,May27W>-Aidt0.80Uth- San Diego Area yesterday wIUi had sen^ 16 years In San Quen­ Oromyko said that becatist-ihi''^ slight damage ts-the right-side- ..Jtie^expcctcd heavy traffl6 vol- > whieh-she w*s riding went out .Ihe-eomplaint-asked'.Ior 1 Lasridahoiarmera-waa'lhe'SuliJccI .cnough-lmpoet-to ratUe-windows tin-nnd-Folsom prUons-ln CaUf United ^ fiUtes-bean- Uu .reipoe-T^'- of.Um-to<^- . ------r------' timtrtjrmJFnrore-aiHresuHStrunn conlronitnfcvertumed—louf. itcmDorory-rcstralalng order and 1 today o f a ' ' [but wt^cause any reported dam- fomla: for- car Iheft: and forgery. alhiuty for imcklog Use tmaU.i. The gUl vas conscious miess extreme core I9 observed times u miles north of Bonners, ahow'catu^-Jlflnr Perrr on-hlghway-^S.Tat*t»y>H«e|^ ^ ^ ...... __jU-from entering the com-. ahould be-sent dirtetly. to.’ tha ;i. 78‘hours. “ ofhcers said that the girVa pahy'arPage and Galena’ mines In', YMterflky estimate* or crop dam- tensity of-two oa a scale o fr ll ' WhIUHouse. 11)18, the council’ said, would ther, 0. V. ChesuriD, was attemptr the past' two days. Violence age by . the .recent ------Oromyko. spoke after .TJ,-.a'An. .-- Vehicle Damaged compare with 310 deaths occurring ing lo paa another car.when, he narrowly- averted on both bassador Henry Cabot'.'Lodge In a;«eelc-end of the ssme days lost control of his own vehicle. ^asSona. ^ ...... t Backwoods Census Taker Is the United’ 8U te s -^ d T 0U':for.'^ -AsJlodgin^Cow. when-there-ls-no -holidajri------: HAOERMAN.May.>7_Oaffla8e_____. .. . -Damagi -Thla Is this firat three-day Mem-; After-the coofeKhce-today, wilh ’ «as estlnated at ta.ow when i. orial day . holiday since igss. That !D«prshak. SmyUe wiU confer wiUi .19SB intemaUoDa) truck and semi- year.thero.'were 73l-,traftlc deaths.| NEWS BTJLLETmS iBecretary of Agriculture -Etn Taft HIGHLIGHTS in' ...toller-went into the borrow'pit a record for a thrifc-day ------~enson next Tuesday, GRANOEVDXB. May tt (t»-,river ("Wrer of ho«tura'i'ianil I ^.s,.' ^ lls lO p. m. Thursday two miles OAPE CANAVCliAL. F>ik;.'Uar 31'IA-T1se air force today Ilfcd i(a Farm agents In the principal Idaho's last...... census taker was rest­...... !east to the. :Todiy'i TiraeiiNewiJi wtat of Bliss on highway so to ° ju ly * 4 * ^ falla on Monday this]jTttan Ihlennntlneiital-range. mlaalle on a fifth straight luecessful Idaho counUes. affect^—Payette, ing his blUtered feet and enjoying .He slatik _____ - ■ dodge ft cow whlch wat crossing ;8,000-mUe fUght. The 68-foot rocket .rose smoothly from this missile Washington and Oem—cstlinated Uie novelty ot eating a meal while iCampbeU's TitTf on tha Salmon, Uoos.:in,te:.csM.'UOW»UeItd:. - the highway. Uie loss at,four and one-haU mil- seated at k table today.after eight went to Ytilow Pina and BediRlvr Bhertf* Keitl . _ !(est center. Fifteen minutes later. t«st oKlclaU reported the Ug mill' :.- :';'.u:-S. planning to.-eod Cu?-| jiary rocket achieved all objectives. lion dollars. daj’s In the back 'woods munting er/,rangtr. :'sUtlon.’'by.'>boreeback gating officer, siild the truck went Under- fedenU law'the region • - and guld^ and'picked up hi* truck.at:a-neat- -Invented--'cimwt efUl*iii^ji over a pUe or rock*, damaging the Windows Broken might be declared.a disaster area. by janch'where he^had left, ifc wnder carriage. The driver, a 8,i If that U ’done.'famers could Bn.earlltr trip into the wUdemi Young. 2S. Twin AOts, was taken' JEROMS. May 37 — Jerome po­ 0>5n^viiiei«ge?,'iMimltt^ . . . . Ula: federal ]oahS4ta. tide .Uicm Ing weary-Tuesday, night .when Jie Severalr parts: of; the to ooodlng'.Membri;i h S : lice are-UvTesUgaUng'ttre-tireaklng the V^B. nuinlaad: Both BatoarM pamd wlUila several (ect iletwt - ot'.-38 -ffiitdows in 'tiie Jerome untU another^cn^-year. brought hU-baltered:trticlc In from' where-^e,tt,«portl *gtieaUui»M*illdWHUw4»^tbe „ Jaolor high lehooj »a d w in the T I Wadswtirth *aJd‘ h e : Soviet [ • A« u ^ - .th’e h ^ - ;«o o iim «

a^ytaent’ today. Flagg been In' p [•’o f i the nie*Ung.;rbuslne ’.~tiw-,ebunty, M ^ to fy rah,souths ii F R ID A y, M AY 27, lob j t im e s -n e w s .'t w i n f a l l s , iC X H iT -F PAGEJ^O • • Decreases in Meraters Put Voting Slated Twin Falls ^fews in Brief Seeii Today Weather, Temperature^ Building-f6r OnSytingof Food Sale Set . , Tax 'Ues Filed « . 1 Oeorge Wlrsehlng vislUng with ^ Emphaas on KORTHEBN n>AHO—CIe«ln» uu • Uttl# eoo1« tonl«ht. PirtJj The YWCA will hold a' cooked A slate tax Uen was fUed against I friend* . ,'. Richard Frailer \>bu. liunw and warmer tomorrow. Him Umoirow n to 70. low tonlghi food sale at 10 am. Saturday at' Robert- D. Price, doing buslnessi Idaho Noted Ing to pollee station . Mir , Wheat Quota J.O. Penney's store. u price and Bon Janitor serv­ brushing out floor of black car : Factual News ice, "niursday for collection of Idaho c n was down In , . Boy backing red and wlii;r 'Chilrtaan Herbert A. TIegs. sute MAGIC VALLEY—CensUenbla etMriat and etoltr tonlKht. MotUj Dfea in Oregon tis£6 in taxes and penalties, plus April, compared to the previous Jeep into parking ^ c e . . . Blona Joseph Abbl. 11, Clackamas, Ore, tlx per cent Interest'dating from 'month, but indltldual areoa re- fdllor of**'lSe liaBor and warmer iomorfew. Ulfh toawrre* « Is « , low lonlfTii scrvatioa . committee, .todsy ... • Mornln* Tribune, pre*ld ed -u |]j (<.-«. «J*h- yetterday 7B.,l«w Utt Bl|hi 41; I »ja, 51. noon, 61 a long-time Twln-PaJU resident, ...... of. lUlng.;...... ported.some bright spots. In Ida- ; J^alrman. lUpreMnUllvej w en nounced the annual msrkfUng idled May 6 at Clackamas of hean .ho. five of Ihe 11 comrqunltle: sweat, shirt . Woman throa in; present from daUy ne»iprtper».ai quota referendum for wheat grow*,I failure. Funeral services were held Busy .Boers .Meet porting showed construction | piece of yellow paper out cnr nm- By Tbe AuocUM pRtt era will be held July 12 as the first Utflh ana Idaho. nVE-DAY TORECAST. SATURDAY THROUOH WEprfBSDAY- 'at Portland. Mr. Abbl left Twin Busy Doers 4-H club met Thurs­ ttT ftforch, • - Idow . . . Policeman parking car . step in the itei wheat program day'aftemoon'at Knull Commun­ T»-In Falls showed »107,450 of Iniiine temn«ratur« with above normal amait for period. Maxlmu ‘ required by presfnt Ir- palls about IBSt Burrlrtng are his in “blcj'Cle parking" space , . . *>sociatcd Prc** **r# llftrry T to 10 to 80; minimum to M. One or Iwo diy» with ahpwen. widow and a daughter. CUctamts, ity center for fir»i year cooking eonslrtictlon in Apr)! and 1174.000 Father paUenlly picking up penr.v j . Purpose '■ '• class, Mrs. Lee Eldredge. leader, In March of this year, end *260,- fc^om ety. New v«k. Idetemilno ...... , off sidewalk while young daughicr' gtnerol mim»(ter. and Jloberl J. Fennits Soatht and Mn. Glenn Douett, gave dem- 530 in April, 1959- There was a tries..to put money in parkin C»»n«nBroi San mncl»eo. general wUh-to market their i«l-cropl Fred -W. Read filed an applies, onsiraUons. on keeping records.! four per cenl decrease In April meter .■. . Two office workers executive. I r . wheat under a marketing quota' tion for a building permit Thun., Joyce Ford demonstrated how tol over March of ItCO. and a.37 per sampling coffee from each others johnslon announced ' appoint, Ayjilem. Quotas have been pro-, claimed by the secretary of-agrt-' day for the McAttee building com- make oatmeal cookies, which were' cent decrease In April; lOCO, over thermos . . . Teenogers to'lng to ' 1 went or Uirce convention commit-. pany, 149 Third arenua cast, to served as part of the refreshments. April. 16S9. read each other's shorthand . . . culture. M required whenerer the . Burley had *404^33 worth of wheal supply Is more than 20 per remodel the basement for office Mis* Ford arid Andrea VnJiAusdelni Plaid clad teeruigcr with pony Uii , ni«,lutlon»-A. L, Altord. space. Cost U set at S2.000, C, C. demonstrated . how to make egg I construction In April and tlSl.OOO . . .• Red sweatered girl w 4 : i _ I,ton Tribune, chairman: Wllllim cent above normal. It will take In Mnreh. 1860, and I1S7J27 In effect if approved by at least'two-' Hayne. 1891 Dorian drive,' plaiu a nog. -Jane Anderson and Kpy' hands clasped behind back . . » ’ Tenney. Kellocs E\’eiilnit Ncwj; :a- by 25-foot patio. Estimated Drown demonstrated how to make April. 1859. There was a 433 per Young miss sitting In back of si;i. Drury Brown, Blackloot Ne»’«. thirds of the growers voting in the' referendum. " cose Is 11.000. purple cow. Cindy ‘ Hull. Donna cent Increase In construction from tlonwagon eating candy bar . . . NominoUota — Howard CIc»ln- Blakesly, and- Janice HartrTifti April to March of this ycor. ond a And overheard: .“Please call Nf.i- aer, mim«lni{ editor of the 8pO: In proclaiming IMI quotas, the secretary established the national Serrlng'ln GermsDy demonstrated’ how to make frultl 411 per cent Increase In April, York and check my credit, we nctrt- kone Dnlly Chronicle, chairman: 1060. over the previous year. those beds for the kids." — 3o»ep1>"TJ««MrOlfden-8tandari. acrcsge.ai]otmenl.al_the.mlnlmum ,_Pfc,_ms>ord_T,. Webb, ,------nog,______' of &5 million acres permitted by wife, Mrs. .PhyllU"Webb, lives at Tain Falls showed S127iO0; Qnmlncr; Hush Wognon, Idalio Sewloi Group Meets worth of dwelling permit.? in April 6i«te Journol, Pocatello, law. Of this, l,tT7,»Tl acres were 525 Fourth avenue west. Twin :;V »Ilotted to 'Idaho.-ffom which local Falls, has arrived In Germany as . Memben of the Busy Hands and and 191,000 in March of this year, convention »1tc— Ha>i Oorey. a member of the third armored Nimble Fingers 4.H club started and S172J00 In April of the pre­ CensusTaker Salt Lake Tribune, chairman; lo- wfttat farmer* will receive Indi­ vious year. Hiere was a 40 per Irw'iK r*L u------.jc vidual farm allotmenb before division. He is the son of Mr. and their first Individual sowing proj­ • . well Dlclc. Twin Fnlla Tlmea-Newi: ects during the meeting Thursdoy_ cent Increase In dwelling permit John McDermott, Idaho Filli UiR In the reterendum. Mrs. Burton P. Webb, 4 » Locust totals in April over Klarch of this Ends Stay'in The secretary also announced succt. In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ ' rost'Reslaler. V ■ the minimum national average ald Finney, 553 Third avenue west. year, and a 36 per .cent decrease ■ Before the cohvcntlon .« m * Refreshments were served by In April of tlUJ year over the pre- proposed suldo for coofwnrtlon w support price for 1C61 wheat will Car Rolls Idaho Wilds be made known before the refer­ Myma Finney and Mrs. Finney. Hrvc a« a manual In provldlnj A 19S5 Chevrolet owned by Grant Burley had (149,000 worCh ol liospltAl ond medical newn. Tlie Magic Valley Funerals endum on. the basis of the latest Hendrix, 17, &37 Ash street, rolled without charge, 'The weather «•a.^ ivnlbble supply information. Bas- File Withdrawn dwelling permits In April and guide Ihcludcs auBSCiUoM mi Ihe, into another iPSi Chevrolet owned $106,000. in March of this year, bad-as bad ns .I've ever jccn it," TWIM PAIXS-Puneral aervlcei eluding rltet «U1 be held In thej rd on the present wheal supply .by John D. FUtt, at Twin Falb A divorce complaint was filed he told Mosman. prcaentntlon of new*.by.lipspltol|l and the. present law; the legal min­ by Mrs. Wandn'Presncll Thursday with $87,000 In April of last year. and physicians and the handllns (or Ann unette Wood will be held Rupert cemettry. Friends may call' high school Thursday afternoon, There was a 49 per cent Increase The backwoods cewuj inker of such liifommtloil-4»,newp»- i'l 3 pxn. Saturday at the Tnln ,at the Walk mortuary. Rupert, imum wheat support for ]9si would 'causing minor damage to the left In Twin Falls district court against found that some of the .wlldcrnesi bo 75 per cent of psrjly. ihe 'side of the P2«K ear. T)]e HendrU Waller Max PresneJI. The rom- In dwelling permit totals in April pers. Wl» mortuary chap«l wHh t/ie [until time of services saCurdfty, over March, i960, and a 70 per cent I residents enloycd being elusive. fU». Robert Kelm. Church of the percentage as this 'year. car was properly parked and un­ plalnt file was removed from the If marketing quotas take effect,' Increase In'Aprll. this year, ovcrl [Hc spent considerable time Irylnn ' Brethreo, offlclaUng.' Concluding , BUJfL - FunMsf services for occupied lit the time, police s&id. clerk of court’s office by Mrs. the previous year. '' track down one fellow known lervlees will bo tield at sunset I Mrs. Myrtle Catherine Berry will a grower who complies with his me wa4 lnjn{ed. PresneU'a attorneys. V allotment will be entitled to mark­ "Buckskin Billy." a prospecior, 13 Injured as; UemorW p a r t . . ' be held at 3 p, m. Tuesday at the guide and general handyman, "lie Whit# morluiry chapel with the et his total IHl wheat crop wlth-i Xieaa FUed Swimming Party Planned thought it was all a fine Joke," . Rev. Frank Behvelalng, Filer Baj>- out penalty and will be eligible for, Magle Valley Memorial hosplUl “ 'ins for .a swimming party Dance Slated Car Scatters RUPERT —‘ rvinerai Mrviee* for',tlst churth, olflclatlng. Concluding price support at the full tale.- Mosman said."He finally tunied Oeortb-Melvin. MeKeegMt will b* filed two liens agaliist Farmer] . ... dlscusscd by members of the very cooperative. He Just wanted' serrkes will b* held-at the Sunset, A growers who exceeds his acre^ Insurance company wlth'the Twin Triple.B 4-H club during a ncet- held at 3 pjn. Tuesday In the 'MemorUdpait-.— ------.■Bo.allolment wlll be lnellglb!e_for For Satutday to mnke friends." Scho3 (econd ward. Itlents. The patients were Chester son, route 1. the Legion hall from 9 pjn. to mid- wilderness dwellers, "He even ttA for Mrs. Frsnkle M. Abbott-will be Thompson ond Wettle Thompson, night Saturday by The Twisters, .held at a p. m. Tuesday at the Into a Cornell man." Mosman Ki4e high - , both of Burley, Marriage Lleensex dance band from Boise. Dcsides the cxpcctcd prospectors masaed foj ACEQUIA. — -Puneral-aerrlees Twin'Falls nionuaty_chap«l, with Marriage liconses-lisued Thurs­ •The-bBnd-ls tompoaed of Dnryl Irijurlntr ll. (or Mn. KatUe Bell wilt b« held Bishop Jloyd H. Olsen. Ktraberly less of whesCtobe used ucliislfely o'nd'forest service crew*, ihe terrl- on tha form will not be subject to day by the Twin Falls county clerk Jacobs, saxophone: Kenny Reyn­ lorv included one dude rancl). band dlrecjtr. st i pjn. Saturday In the Rupert LDS churcli. clflclallnK. Conclud- to Frank Nell Dickson and Bar* old^ former T»ln Palls resident, The names of,(lirR4 -.fOung«ten. LOS Mbemocle by Blohop Oarth ,ln« sertlees vlll be held at 6un- penalties. |New Temblor reachable only by plane. || If marketing quotas are dls*p.; bara Jean Hershberger, both Twin head guitar: Jerry Miller, rhythm McCIeod agreed to lake oti tHe- are on the dangb'JUl’kt a iM lb r Sunei,‘ st the Aee 'set MemorUI park. Palls, and Treva Anno Clifford igultar: Doug Dleler, drums: Don In Kdjaceni Edmunditon, H. S. proved In the July referendum, all census task only at 11 pm, the wheat produced will be eligible for Adds Damage and James Emttnuel Rasmussen, Rich, bongoi; Denny Cromwell, night before training for enumer­ Police Mldflhey were drsiged be­ both Buhl. pianist, and Mite Staggs, vocalist. neath thOilcar at It careened marketing without penalty. Pi-lce No Levi's, peddle-pushcra or ators wu to start. And he's glad Ihrough « MtrUnc lot and plunged Magic Valley Hospitals support will be arallable at SO per now'he Insisted that he be paid ■ • of parity to those who comply F or Chileans shorla will be permitted at the by the hour. Instead of by the per­ acreage allotments. Mrs. Berry, 55, dance, _ ‘*TSo*d"lv&I’ oeS w Jacobs says the bond was formed son. The price would have had to year-old unemployed contlructlonl Voting In the referendum will be quake ond*u!e Udal wave that fol-, be pretty high to make McCleod's Ma?ic V alley Memorial St. Benedict’s, Jerome lowed, were denied by officials about three months ago. For the worker of ijadawaiUa, « u bookedj VlilUng boura In the maternity VUtllng hours at Bt. Benedict's done at polUng-pIaces to be an­ Passes at Filer post two months It ha*, played territory very profitable, .n a druntrnTtUUUl^bVgCl.Md nounced later by the county ASC: here. ' BOHU Mny 27 - Mr*. Myrtli «ird are from 3 to 4 and 7 to B hospital are from 2 to 4 and from committee. Every wheat power' ------Jy Friday night dances at. the released ln;l»,OOa^milr...... Jn all other words, from 7 to 8 Pin. Maj. aiender McAdams, assist­ Catherine Berry, 65, Buhl, dled/i. rtcan Legion hall in Boise and KliRUSIICliEV TO SPEAR Fatrolmaa N orm an AlberU jwho expeeti to hare more than is ant U. S. air attache here, whol 8:30 p. m. Thursday at the^lce MOSCOW. May 27 Mv-Forelpn a. to 8 p. rri;___ ADMITTED acres of wheat for harrest In 1901. threo '•Saturday night dances ' quoted- PelMtler a*Myii» th* ctr's ADMITTED Mrs. ChorlM Gilmer, Arco; Mrs. iTUide on emergency flight tol of a Flier doctor after ' Glerms Ferry. diplomats have been Invited to a aeceleratorilpcdal tlucf •' ■" will bo eligible lo vote, except those Valdivia yesterday In a U. e, i ' ness. Kremlin meeting Saturday at Malne'a i^r; John H. Reed^^here Urt. Duane Sawyer. Mrs. A.| Anthony Psrkt and Russell Ed­ who participate In the up-lo-30 Ralilfc Brown., Robert Leaier,! wards, both Shoshone: M « . Imo- bassy plane, sold people there Mrs. Berry was bom Nov. 12. which they were advised Premier to dedlcateia new custoi^jMtll^lAK acre feed program In 1«». I •Ull “terrJbly dhtreased." ' Uri. inke Stover, h is. Benjamin Itne Dwyer, flooding: Connie 1904, At Walltv Walla, Wash- and Senior Honored Nikita Khrushchev will «peak. Hc in thU boKler.town, warf-Ki'eje , Tlegs said the wheat referen-' ••Every time we land at Valdlrls came with her parents from Wash- Is expected to reply to President ■ witness. .‘_U . Plynn; Mrs. Melvin Jackson, stiaw- Knowles. Dietrich: Mrs. Richard ,dum 19 required by the fact that: He «U d:u ------.' 7 - ^ - no May and Donald Dean Alger, tL Hlnes.'Mn, UiinBoUeh and Roger. airport scores_of_people are wait­ ,ington to Idaho in 1911. She was n - By_Soroptiffiists Eisenhower's Wednesday night Trln FalU; Mrs. V/lUlson Dixon, Taylor, all Jtrome.. the-n«tlenal-wheat «upply-ls-at ing, ttllUhg' to do anytJiliig to "gel |meml»r o f the-pUcr-Flrst-Dapilst spct!ch. ------•Tho, i ^ d e almost twice the normal level, if out of there,"' he said. "If* allll [church and vice president elect of BURLEY, May 27=Llfida Ma- house wftslall ready to go. The John'Kokes and Erie Ahlm, all DISMISSED .quotM are approved for » « 1, this Sutil; Mrs. Weston J oou . 74rs. Leo FaddU. Richfield: Donald raining. There are. stUl rumbles 'the Filer Women's club. They came son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. 'ngress meel* at noon when 11 band had Itoed up. 1 was In the jWUl be the eighth successive year (indicating earthquake ocUvlUes) ,loBuhl from Jeromo In 1040, after F. Mason, wu honored as glrl-of- lead car.'IJiunlJt. oasiuJUu a William McRnlght and Henry Ri­ WhlUker, Turn Falls: Henry Riley In which they have been used for ley, all'Jerome! Michael patter- and aarrell Elliott, both Jerome, at night. [having lived In Jerome five years, the-month si the Soropllmist club c»r upaetllnk. I turned around and wheat. 'she was married to Byron Berry meeting Wednesday.' Iter mother, tills car going .through the »n, 'Paul}, Mrs. ' Joseph Myers, nmnis 'The city has no telephones, •"—'■one;, fliia Rulb ZubUarela, electricity, do heat and no goodi.May 2S. 1934. at Twin Falls. nnd her' grandmother, Mrs. R. guard rail i.Wfully tut, It^ a mlr- Daughters sere bom to and —Surviving-besides her-husband Nleholua,-Brigham-Clty,-XJtnli, W o Wni B . - ' Mrs.'Charles Cllme'r; Arco, and •water,' the . (CaUeJ'Tlvcr-Js stml DISMISSED iKnothoIe Parley very high." ''are a daughter. Patricia Ann ere guests. I Mr. and Mis. Anthony Purks, 8ho- Berry,.Boise: a sister, Mrs. James MI&s Mason has been active in OPEN oTer the' pikes. It (the car) Trowed Martin HaCer/ Kevin Bell, Mrt, '■“lone. McAdanis reported ...... Leonard Hestflhnon snd son, Un- Slated Saturday L. Colson. Grnnts Pass, Ore.; three Stepercttes, Pep club and *'B" ALL/DAr devastation In the ToUen-Puertol Teens. She Is on the Ben Kur and te^lble. o ff Charles Erke, Mrs. Richard N, A meeting of all managers, Saavedra area of the coast, wherel bnjthen, Stanley Dexter. Filer: Bfflllh, Mr*. Clyde Rosa. Mn, W. Minldolfa County coachea and captains of-Knothole Joe Dexter, Grants Pass, and the Bobcat staffs, belongs to the Thes­ scene* I^'e;fever W’ltn««4d,” I,' , . the.tidal wave the hardest. ' pians and Quill and Scroll or- SUNDAY The cap 4{ln Jackson, and it daughter nt the park T^esrisy through Fri. be held at the Sunset Memorial cation, with a minor in psj'chology. |was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Duoni Mrs. ManuilCoLzada and dough- day to sign members. park. Other guests ot Soroptlmlst .were iBiwyer. all Twin Falls. jter, Paul labor csmp, and Brlonl Crancr said eapUlns are asked the two scholarship winners, Pau­ Bandmasiff Edward <-M u^, I Spaulding, nupert. ' to turn in iheir rosier of player* If Russian Returns , Plant your ^ with CROW- line Harding and Jean McBride, laclOK the t ^ d and ready’ to gUe Bintiis their teams are already organlted. [TOX to prevent rodents and and their mothers', Mrs. John m ^ jn a l Fm irch, wiwPkBtfet'ed Local C o n v ic t A dauihler us born to Mr. and . Saturday. June 8, a special base- To Red Trawler ' pheasant damage. Globe Seed, adv Harding and Mrs. LeRoy " Mrs. Aubrey Poindexter. Haiel- tMklt cllnlo will be held at40 am. ATLANTIC CnY, May 27 .. ton, and a son wu born to Mr ' at Jnycee park for ail players. The Ivan Balulk relumed to the 6o.| I could," ‘•Kli- ireri ^‘Walks’Away nd Mn. Arthur Parton. Kupcru clinic will be conducted by Ostyn,' rlet trawler Masalsk today afterl jack Radtke, BIU Dinny, Ted Bur., nearly a week of n thrown aU bver the place and'ftU I know Is thht>they puUol two out Bcss and-Ernest Marlow. ment in this resort. from imde^:the c*.“ From Prison Gooding; Memorial The 2S-year-old Russian technl-| ALL-POLISHED GRANITE MAUSOLEUM VltlUng houn at OoodlnB Mem-! ~ L r T T L . B clan was brought here Saturdty M urplv wu taken to ihe ’Hotell rial hoiplitl are from 8:30. suffering /rom an uiute respira­ Died StT Joseph al-.-yajjund-^-l ___ees. one *rom Twin Fills, tory Infection and drug- sensl- torX-ny»^ nlked away' from a prison ranch ADMtTTEb Uvlty.. In grave La* B. Clapp reported. Leland Carrico and Barbara Lloyd, the coast guard lifeboat station polnte. le. 'Uond Mvtlai 18, and CUpp-gald Uiat'RuiseU 'William both aoodlng. -'..Richard V4piaacourt,, 18. iliAbeU and T h o m a s Wayne Winter'. bbft» a«. were mtssed at Cottage, Burley boat. Balulk was Immediately tur. check at e a. m this morning, rounded by smiling memben of llubbell was Jailed on- Dec. 7, VlslUnj haul* at CottAge hospi­ Guts jjP foB tal are,from J;J0 to 4 and from 7. the crew who shook hinds with ItU, for vlolnUns hi; parole which him and patted him on the hs:k. he Jtcelved on July J. I8S9, when to 8 p. m. ADMntTED He was released from a bospltu conricted'of-flnt degreo burglary yesterday. by'District Judge wTheron W. . Tanya WlUon, Deborah Oay and. elaU—Sen.ti Word. He m picked up in Je- Bob pollard, all Burley, and Mrs, Ida, h «d Jeannlne Harrb, Declo. READ TZMES-NEWS 'WANT AOSl M a jo r-o e ^ DISMISSED Joreo ------Oscar Peterwn, Mrs. sally Hocee ., rector, ~ every ctfoit will be .and Mn. Joyce MUIer. all Bur- -m a d e.rto ' a mlnlnsunt" the ■ “ aumi>er:« l" » '' penonnti. |btue*yerand brown______S iS sS ’ iVearlns. blue-overalls and a blue ;■ The- :amo from shirt jvhetLlut-setn. senerml..at lti«.''otber-cenvlet.r Walker, was X-15Records prlattona. ttorlat-'a' 14-year sentence for on the» «f- lorgery^'- Ho was, convicted In Ihfre $hould b e a lound, euily undertlood . • let 1»M .. Bannock county. Speed Flight - Uonlng b y . batU upon which lo calculate funeral price* noted that Walker Is five feet, eight Inches , EDWAR06 AIR FORCE BASE.! OM,000 ' Callf;-May 31 Uv-TUe XlS-rocket, ------• — t:— value*, you-will doubtless agree that our- 1 .dark'town hair. plane may hare set a speed mark efliclcnf bu»lne#» msnagemeot u d f» ir profit SEE IT NOW AT TWIN FALLS CEMETERY ' of as much u ».H8 mUes per hour ______1 - ■PoUOHneet-UftH^ridUion;:— ' ------. —r.;..> .as i^ h t' Irrlsaton'at ,lhe'Uft-nm'.'{ann, 'wero-'working' Our chitrgt tor every Item'^f'expenie ff T H E JELLISON MONUMENT CO. introduces something new. ,.U gon said the alr force Is the lale shUt on the pump,-.^-;— ‘ laJtted.to furnish'one-lhlrd of the 'O^ey .apparently Just walked ,caanol-.b# dellnltely determined, OETced^ u'penTin wri.ting~at the time maoge^. -to this area, a private family type mausoleum ground ''tm ited'States'force oveneas,:the tvsy frorn' the farm.’* b e eaid. He jK_^ldhaT8l^ 3.OT4 miles per ^’,aaTy;v»nd-am y fumWilng the added there were no.I ' ■--..^>|T’'T.ereMtaws. • • iW«»*dTitolenr:ln;^«; burial. This all-polished granite mausoleum is on disnlav in the ^TiwM 'or'duty'fdr-alU 'ed perM our otp«rIcnced eoun*el-wiih-K en^^-wu-«W-mUe»-per-hour M S S n ^ e d ;5 jrUj6^ t h S e »e*. . oiil incuring'■ny.obligatiobV:..: ' -ntuT*’ ckteaaed by,a;rMmenl. reached here'Bept. J7.-^J03«, Jn the •'.with personnel wheaerer possible, X3 research plane by Air FOrce, PENSION BUI. ORATED , Capt. MUbura O, Apt. He was klU- :;.XJsoa WABHINOTO^r, May 37 Ul — A [ed.momenU.Jaler.-when .tt-went] iBu« passed blirtb restore' the out of eoQtrol aul crashed. rl*hu.of f e d ^ OTployes finest last rrating place— a haven of com fort to those who are left conTlet«d-or erlaea. unrelated to Mttaal security recelred senate and a burial estate o f dignity-rhonor— and beaufy. .mppronl ' ,-':;':Mtnierlai Day FLOWERS - W e invite-your. inspectibn^d-inqtriries. These Mausoleums can ^tfwr.'lAmfltoaents, PU NOW OPEN! , ,^1^, Cut nower* .be erected anywherein your choice of colors arid sizes and are very Rainbow. Lodge l^TertM io Both Oemeterte., -1 reasonable in price. ► . Cafe- ..■I’ r.Aa Bay ,8imaay TWIN FALLS. MOETtJARY-- .^Cabiiisv^dde.^: M.&E SrtiM foririafirrilliiiy ,;„#!r;WTiU;.4» Boi MoJa;. ' johii->WiU{.erBon'.. ’ —

^RO^EWORTirn 1 .R E WSOO^day- or- night i -j: JEUISON MONUMENT C a ' FWffBlhPAn t.'^ _f^SERVbtR3 pU SiM oin,i^cnue East V JOHH-W. JKNldNB, ^.OKAY:Sh^ppleirp^#ir Tw in Falls FRIDAY, .MAY 27, 13C0. • TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO ' TActe T O M -

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Dallas' ■New Orleans D a S M t f M f n l to West Coast- FRIDAY, M AY-27, 1560 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN P A L LS , IDAHO PAGE FO U R -TUCKER'S NATIONAL Youth Parade W A S H IN G TO N iM Says^etm ^jgreof Uneventful in By.PEfER EDSON Hearing 1 hese Same Kemaiks W H I R n G I G ____ ,....^.,...•-..1.1 __ _.. - St.... n personnel file? T'^I'd 11V*like ft(i» m T>Ib ! • lo.caplurc Uie. party.,Uic.cotiTcmion ond.tlic JOW edlt«r- column cammUJ can llvlfig .staodord,..ha,s spoken of heathiB; . - . .. •'I .don;t knott- how they Isujhu _ prMldfntlfll nominee In the leu- wrelu before the with some wise things to aey about . . . obout you to epell -accomrno.date' »hfr« you went to school. Miss. opposition 8lnit«glAta nnvmSIc ot Angtles on- *tratlon-whlch a Mlne>MlU union this business of reacting ** leaving July 11. Tli«y «re usln* me »an»e But. nevertheless, a large qucs-jshe's-wedded to work," but at Cornell 1 om sure sp«:j. • BUDSCHirnoN U*T« leader (eared might lead to vlo> Russians. ed It with only a single -k'." i »ort of that forced rcnotn- lence — 'came off smoothly and The writer, WllUam Bargant of Uon rtmalni as to how inla >u4h-t -r-axe a'^Iett please, Mlsa liintlon of Itielf Rrc.-vt .liero for a without Incident here hl« yes­ the . depfcrtment of pi);cbological free ttheeUng society reacu to the _ . "Isn't It funny, Mlis Tlggly, ho-i ■ third lenn In 19(0—ptopasanda. terday. medicine or 'St. new signals put of Moscow. Is-lt j has bony everything seem.< to pile up o-i Bellcvlng-lnilccd. perliap.» leo.r- Despite cloudy skles-and TTiomss hospital PHday night? I hope you didr,i Inif-that Stn. John l\ Kennedy caslonal sprinkle of rain, a .in London, point­ “ X b.o. have anything special planneb.- will will the nomlntnion. tlieir cur­ esUmated at more than IMS Uaed ed to the way In "You were good enough to wor< rent efrorw lire desHinrd In force main sU«et of this mlnlni which the Soviets late last nlght and I Insist on p.iy. him to- commit htmMll to thetr natch the student- succM In keeping >een going o; . Ing for your dinner.- Will a doli.ir proRrftm'oI ltKl.»l»llfui. the west off bab months are a «• itudy. After.thc y Amerlcsi conecntrntcd cl- : 'Hie .rout ol ilic Iluniphrcy- once by t • • solid montlis of conccntrntcd ■•I hate to ask you lo do a Hit- Mowe conilliloclfsbj ScimturKen­ rirst one 1: fort that have gone into them.'” ?- , , ^ page letter nil over again. Mi., nedy in Mvcn key prlmnrir.H lii»> then another by wUh all three ucBOtlators-Jamosf TlgRly. but rv* had a couple S., T..l..t- I**! the fxircmr nc*' di^al Ji.ctlnn sbSuttogpeace afierthouBhts," , , ■ ' ^ to: try to exr/t prr.wire on. the of 30Q studenU filed along...... one tnoment and ■"No. I wouldn't exactly say i,t ’ ihiu’hai Kennedy Rroup. In view ot the beltfl Him lio nn'y till mailc provided by high school Aggression the was hard lo work (or. The i: eontrnl convention decWoni. . ' . . aautlclaru. W.,.', next. He suggested secretaries he had before jou rivATIIKIU»EI)I)IN« AT HOME eiiould Henntor Kennedy mlw llir (trhnd prlr.c Then, some 2,000 persons filed llie new denler.% wilt Millt. uliatevrr MrcnKlli tliO were -probably Just temperabeh. Inio n nearby football field .Jor the dellberata technique patterned aft- tal." ' Mu.si o( us maintain it iaiifsuld Interest In poMe-ti to Adliit E. Stevca-ion. Tliry hnvc no doubf rally,' the cUacoveries ol the great lius- sidi wants to.be responsible lor .,v.. the squabble over featliefbcddliig .In^lhe thin he will rcjpond t« their pUiu. in view ot breaking dff the talks. But be- What U a preltj ■'I don't care what my husbir.ii The rally crowd, which Included ,n scientist pavlor^showlng haw said for. you to lell me. You pui mllroail and steel Industries, antt con.sldcr recent MntcinenUi, They made him ntnndon liLs nmny of the marchers, anlmola can be broken down by cause pSmicol decisions had to be doing working in a great dismal relntUely moderato poslllou In 1352, nnd they lee cnthusln'stic. . conditioning them to one aet' • taken-at the top on mdjor Issues P'0"ip like tnis? him on the phone—nnd i’ll loi llic 1-s.suc rem ote from uiir own lives. W e’n these, talks cannot now *uccccd, “If you can sel me in to sec hlni.” - vaguely con.sclou.s tlint Its co.st iniiy be In tlml lie IS even more iiinen»t:le Miiy. When asked what the parade signals and then deliberately and mlly had nccompltshed. Ninc> terlng those signals, and It is-valn delu-ilon to .pretend >-our boss- m the next 15 minutes. eluded III the prlcc o f u car or a ticket to EXrANI) NKW UEAL.FAIIt DEM. ItKKORMS-- Yount, president ot the youth Pavlov'a^dogs went beserk when thattheycan.Tno forcesln Wash-jthcre'ir .be a couplc of tickcta Springfield, but we don't know how much nep. Chester I3owle.v tor Inst.mce, who hiu servca group, aald. “We can make people the lights nashcd on and ofr In a Ington and In Moscow opposed to raltlng for you tomorrow night Ills. ox Senntor Kennedyii advucr on lortlim a»alr*. hns nwaro of the dapger of commu­ different pattern, than that to lall beginning e box office, of the best allow Uiit fcaHicrbcdcllnB Is not a problem eon- been ll«\cU tentatively an clmlrirmi of Uie rwolu- nism. Do exposure work. But ai which they had become'condition* controlled disarmament have been m t( tlnnn tonimlltce. wltlch fromr^ the plntform, llic far OA doing anything about It feeding ttme. We in the' West strensthened. "Are you Rolni to spend Dll your ■ BRITON, IlED TALK ' fined to the Industrial glant.s, as nn Inci­ Connecticut man U also jilateU for liberal captivity. Uiat'* up to the adulM, We can’i TOKYO, May 27 OR —Tourin; dent In WashlnBton, D. C., demonstrates, Lhe Russian solt line on peace In Washington the pressure , life being a typewilter Jockey? in the preconventlon hearinci on party principlea low there Is evidence of fren* certainly be great to begin wcapoiis Why don't jou wake up and live?" Marshal Viscount Montgomery There (lie union painters becamc lockcd In scheduled by Ntitlonnl. Cliolniian i'nul M, nutler Jnme.t Daugherty, regional offi­ tJed rcnctlon to the hard line. The tests, looking to the smaller i conferred yesterday with Red Chi­ alnioJli every Invited ^pl■allf^ advocatrd cxteii.'lon cer ot the Mlnc-.\lllt union, had "Hey. Elolie. the next lime the nese Premier Chou En-lai, Peiping dLMKrcemeni. with Ihelr employers analogy Is too'close for comfort. clear arms that ara the goal boss Is out'of tottn how nbout work njJcs, niid planned a .strike. and expna-uon of new deal-JsIr clenl reforms. Tliej contended the youth movement Onca again we are rehearsing Ihose arguing for pushing on with radio reported. eondenmed "EUienhuwer-Nuon coiuervatlsni.’' I|i- waj more anU-l^bor (hsn anti- letclng me hitiv a peek The palntiuK contractors had offered tho evU deeds of communism as the program. There sliould. how­ derd, they went far,beyond llie llinllA fixed by the commimlst." Uiougb we had not.long.ago had ever, be no Illusions about the con­ more money than the union had already lUyburn-Johnwn leadersiup m captiul lilll, The charge wo* denied by stu­ every reason to understand the bo kept, fllckerlntly alive for Uie dents nnd also In M>me of Uie pa* sequences If the decision is taken Be agreed to accept If the painters would ngrce real nature of tne communist chal­ to go on with military testing. Th next six to eight months while dis­ to use spray guns* for painting radiators, WOULD REPlinlATE CONUnKS.SIONAL I.EAD rude alens. Several signs read, "P[o lenge. T h e Kremllnologlats an armament Is bound to grind to labor. Pro union. . "ovleta will Immediately follo\ Discreet.., • eleclrlcal equipment,- rough masonry aur- ElUi - Having refiuieU to loin Chairman Butler i dredgins ' up . old (lesh*creepln( lit. a dreary propaganda halt. ; l>emocratlc ndvtsorr commltice vrlien.lt was prRan- nlst.- ». ta lea of fitaUn's death aac. They will take up where they left USE , faces and oth er lu.ubudget work, and to licU icvcml years ngo. nellhtr 8peoker Rayburn Other signs touched a little more Their tuts have been majslse olf, which vas novhere. That is to XbrusheheVa ruthless deeds. It Is nd dirty and they will be Incrctuc the w idth o f paint rollers from t^c clMcly to the controversy Involved, thouBh the bogeys had to be say-ln~a propaganda stalemate.' present seven Inches to'nlnc Inches, Rreal interest . . Tliey read, "Don’t Let Khrwhchev and dirty again, with no nonsense with the Soviets demanding sweep­ laken out of the closet to frighten about "clean" bombs. Because of COLONIAL Tliey also..askcd pennUslon to use spray anti prmurc*. Tliey rccoKiilH Hie purpcao i SelUe Our Ubor Problems.- "Ut the.children again-- ing overall disarmament and th e’ danger, liowevcr. Our Dads Decide without Com­ the pattern of air currents West Insisting on n atep-by*step' guns wherever they h a d to bid against n on­ Surely this renewed preoccupa­ Siberia the fallout will ogal TIicrB 1* a Rrnernl belief Hint llie .two Texana munist Pressure." tion aay* something about the dl- approach with controls applied os CONCRETE union painters whd ^oiald use thetn. ..;e not enamored o f'the Ilben.ls' scheme.-In rerua- greatest over Canadi and the each step is taken. ■ I; Tlicse referred to the current recUon — or lack of It —' of the northern tier of ataUs.__ — The palntCra'-tcfusalltO-have.any part of inff to line up-wlth the Dutlerltei«, they rttorted.Uml labor strife In the Coeur d'Alene west, i n tha vol^ that~hoa been increased productivity through use o f riiore eonKrc.vi, not oul^ldctTi holdlnit nn rr^ponslbie otflcc, RilnlnR dlsl/lct. The Mlne-Mlll created there is ah opportunity lor .In playing the gnme of the modern tools will be paid for by everyone should dclcnnlnE (lie p.-irty’a couree bctncen conven- struck the Bunker Hill compsny self-e clear chlp-on-the-shouldcr the So* who buys a n ew unlon-bullt home In Wash Uay S. Idling some ajOO and an' Tlie stress irom the Elsenhower vleu can always win because they, In view of the radical propawls prexenltil to the other 600 went out at the Amtn- administration has been almost have no Inhibitions ot conscience A L L N E W r Ington, and b y every small businessman who illcr iilatforni Mniliiar.v llu'lr adoption by Hie can Smelting and Heflolng com­ world opinion. Their propagnn- • contracts, to have h is plncc of business tlrelyton the production of m tivenllon would amount-to a rrpudlntlun of the pany Wednesday. good* for a consuming public __ will be to the effcct thnt since painted, w e tnxpaycrs will feel It, modestly, Rnyburn-Johiuioii Iwdership and the record ot - gaged In the pursuit of happiness the United States started it they BIGGER, BETTER TH AN EVER too,' becauso these contractors do a lot of overwhclmlnRly DeniocrBtlc connrtM. through gadgetry. Wfjtern Europe ■■■ forced to follow Milt. If wenp* . government work. Party Is Held IS to be following the Amerl* leata are resumed the ndmlli*' . MAGIC VALLEY COULD DIVIDK 1‘AIITY - Morcgver. R Butler- lead. With the spread ot in- Istiation in Waahlngton must hnvc • All over tho. country painters and other framed set of rc.solutloni would be far too radlcnl no delusion* about the.con.ie- building trade unions have frequently clung sUllnient buying a wnsumer-goodi tor Senator Johnsim'-i soullifm Jiipportem. The By Buhl Post boom la developing that resembles quences. The price of further dc*; to old ways a n d old tools with the Idea of nomination- ot any man nn such a basis might In­ the American boom while many In velopment will be high. . I HOME SHOW making tho Job Just longer. Some of these sure the lav of five soullicrit slalM which have BUHL, May 27 - The Buhl Vel- (he older generation «Tlng (heir The outlook for the IO*nation imions, hpwcvor, hnvo begun to realize that ndopted progranu pcnnlttinii them lo repudiate any erans of Foreign Wars, Thurston hands over the 'Amerlcanliatlon" isarmament confercnee ■'uiiaeceptable” nominee or platfonn, JUNE 16-17-18-19 these, tactics m ean few er Jobi In the long Pence post 3HH. celebraUd Its l»lh of Europe It Is proceeding apace, Thui, wlillc seeklnK lo coerce Bcnator Kennedy. anniversary jvlth a party at the run for union workers, and that the work with anaick bars and hol-dog stands Ih# preconvenllon plauners aim lo make Impossible last rettular meeting ot the season and traffic Jams rtvaUlng ouri will go lo:h on -u n ion workers or bo done by tha aelectJon of Speaker naybura'a ildcklck and fo- Monday evening at the local Obviously, the West should ' , all-thumbs household heads In nn effort to vorlle candidate. Legion hall. Tho Truman-SjTOliiRlon relationship flRures In and could not, )n meeting the c .... accomplish renovations they can no longer ii»e ndvanco nrrnngemenUi, Despiln tho Missouri D ew ey Sorensen, commander, munlst challenge. Imitate the aus* _l_afford to.havc-donc______sennior'a "100 per eenl.llbcral-_votlBK-record..parly cited Bob Molesworth. put- com* The only reason Americans have so mony mander, and Joe llartl, quarter­ liberals are skcptlcal o( his devotion to their li* ' master. for their outstanding serv* things today.is.tha^.E cueraU y.w c do and os. they ate of Senator Kennedy's, . Attend Church Th^ leltlsU hod thouRht. that Truman'* public Ices m the local post during the make things in the cheapest and most tlm c- post year. HAILEY. May 27-aght men. . saving way. I f autom obiles were made by and premattiro endorsement would keep Senator bera of Bt. Charles OeSales club Symlnjtton In line. Bufho has not »lio»n too much Reports also were given o were graduated from HaUey j-rth o old hnnd-methodSTTstubborniy preserv- eniliuslasnt for Iho fornier Pruiacnt'* support and, area-two-meeUnR.which Included *ehool-Ri'-ceremonIu''Tueai ed by union action. Old' Dobbin's heyday therefore. lie U *u5pcct. Vrw districts (our, five and six, day evelcg attended mass as a would msver hiive passed. And better pro­ HowcTer. by their proclamations and prwsurea, held last )i'eek at Mountain Home, poup Sunday In their caps ,nnd Iho northern liberal* aim lo drive the convention Highlights ot the speech given by gowns ona received Holy comihi duction m ethods for making cars didn't Byron Oenti}’, national Judge ad­ destroy Jobs; they m a d e about 10 million nnd tho candidate far to the left, even If II results in a paulbly dbastrous division of a party never vocate ot the VFW Irom Pasadena, The graduates are Mary Ann - pew ones.' too solidly united Ideologically or ...... Calif., outlining tho alms and pur- Drexlerf, Teddle Karroll. Janet Es- po.^e^ o f the VFW were given. toch. Sandra Hardin, Becky Brooiu. “DELEGATE RUSTLING", NEXT It was reported Joe Karll “wai Karen ■Kltamllier, Carol Macarlllo With the' t»n te s tc d primaries behind VIEWS OF OTHERS presented a gold miniature spark­ and Robert UcQraw. them, the'D cm ocratlc presidential aspirants plug, an award for algning up S3 WHAT MR. KHKUSHCIIEV REJECTED members during the membership LOSING CAUSE-. now enter th o less loudly publicized stage Americans have oden avowed they could not tntft campaign. The award wu pte* BECETB. Bra*ll, May 37 W - of ‘'delegate rustling." Soviet promises, but It a new experience to be aented by W. H.' Uedlker, Mouq* Joao Francisco da Silva was placed ■ In tills phase Uie top candidates and told by Uio world's top CommunlJt that his govern­ tAln Home, department command* under'.arrest this week In the city their delegate speclallals' Intensively cul- ment cannot rely on the word or the President of at the area meeting. allhouse, which he owns, for non* .tlvatc elected national convention delegates Uie United States. Is announced the Buhl ___ payment of property taxes on it, The sUunUoia arc not entirely comparable. West' , still formally uncom m itted, merely “ Jean not meet during the summer “Why should I pay anything," he rn dlstrtist of Communist conmrnmeiits arises ou' months but will resumt n ' said. •■They owe me three months Ing," or otherwise uncertain. -[ a' long series of broken pledRCi, of which the meetlnu* in September. rent.” The effectiveness o f these labors .can bo Yolta prombw of free governmtnts In Eastern dcclslve In determ lnlnR the nomination. No Europe is hut one example. Premier KhnishcheVs one who seriously hopes to gain the prize statement.nt Ills lonR pre.w coiiferenco was based on the expTcsscore than merely a debate about the ...... Kussla; U - -We’ll prove both points in minutes: G ive - ' ------coallllonTthat-wUl -endUre-long enough sc . have had to cotulder teallitlcally whether that Kenriedy will begin to fade. Delegates the prtsent'doy world con feel secure without some must.be persuaded that he Is not going'to klnd;of arms control Inspection, siich'as President M ercury the^ roughest ride around, then^ ' 'L •• U o p ^ ...... skies" progmm whether there_ lf:he enters the. convention with upwards TfHoTS...... 3 )o k -a t4 h M ie a r -U D b e iie v a b lfr p r ic g r $ 6 9 ^ 6 6 ------r " space such As the thrcc-mlie or slx.mlle limit at sett. — j3f.550.dclegate_votcs-and-bullds- (julekly-on ;------belbw. any-Fury or-Impala-y.sy-M ore carf- — -thU total'In-the-'second-ballotrhlr-rivals are unlik^ly.'to. succeed. " jected at the Elj-see Palace In Psris.-iTi# Chris­ less money. ^ Momentum Is the Jcey.: If Kennedy has It, tian Science UoBltor. ise f»alur«8...

can destroy h is upward pnce—either before ------TOE srES'DERS* UJIENT ' - - -' bsy-leave» aod tU-witbout b u a i^ s or piliDg. or.durlng th e.con vehtlon --th en they’ll have When the ijllls cocde in after ft:pfodIga|.spuidlae forged Bteel Usw ntat« to moTO hay tot* itor- •. their real chance," spree. It's only natural tHst there should be rloud lament, and. a-lurlous attempt to Uy.,:tha. bUme . age chamber with a ili^ ,cen tla sweep and.xninimal i. Ti aomeoiie else.- •' •- ' bandllog. Up to 12 toni per hour all day lo& f—ipced<' - PEKSISTENT imuSlI-OFF Tlius Parih Belt Dei^ocnt*' Msertlon that Agri­ - in* hay into balet bcfon tha gtxJdneM b gone. A persistent congresswoman, wonders If culture Secretaor Ezn' T. Beawn hu q>ent more ^ OUvcr'a original, ihort-coapled. **Fivot>b«lanecd".'- ROTcrmnwt money than aU hU pttdectswrs put , It’s possible th a t she Just got tlie brush* PTO drive for t h ^ e a s t e maoBUvering, L„off from. U n ited N ations' delegate Henry '~»'her should occasion no suipma. their majority report,po a new Democratic faster baling, ' • ' Cabot Lodge. . • bill, aimed - «t euttln; grain nupluses, they take tV AH heavy-duty niDtr chain diiro f o f porfUva power . She w rote-Iod g e asking .Jilia. to make.'a occMloft to.point out. Uiat-the.MrteuMure depart­ .'speech Ih h e r district. Lodga'.anjwered that ment spent 398 billion doUots frun Its formation -aUelded for laftty tod deaignl ' , . “ V ‘‘grave issues” were expccted to come up in In n a through 1U3 u d (tut tince 1»3 under ■iz R ^ iiy adjoaUble bale length fro m 1 2 to 60 indies.- Oensonl admlnUtnttlon lu speodlng U esUmated ', ^ e U. K. w h ich w ould prevent 'him from - 37 bUllotv doUar*. '.getting.aw ay.' _ ■ th« **ea” «| ycur Qltvar d»al*r^ •: ;hls refusal-slnM he would thoroughly en- -Joy «peaklnJtoihep':cons{ltuerits. port Incentives for production lurplusM Uut the alone set up and ------• - • • -Jn^thit- cixse, the; cbntrtes5 Woman“ !wrote refused to change, lh%V8«cbiid'letter.>Loe_copmas-.»hifh .i«n>> ni« t u-w re-of- worklDg-ftt-ih^Ur^:^re- clmruj proi^cd musical iiuinbcrs- 'it from the air force rrcnilliiiB Tlif clais will wjj rend by Ellen. ...e. h : Main avenue south, or Ch,iiidlcr nnd Jim CrlRgs. touL-e by ciillhiR RE 3-16(11, ^Xniifr whE n jolo nnd a piano tlucl'uai phiyccl by Carolyn JIalcy, Help prevent bloat by feHIni and Roland Senfleii. Chiu pro* Kuiiner Mineral'Salt from tilobe pticcy wa.' read by Barbara Garrl' Seed.—Adv. III nnd Don MeCl.iUi. • • DAVlnl-MILI.KII ■ J,iy W'alte.. cla.« ndvlser, prc- Fll.VNK C, HILL . . . has brm an-.irtlrtl an SSOO Killed Ei'iiduaic.s tt> Clinton QtiiR- . . . sun nf .Mr, and Mr*. J. E. nu!i(aliilnt; ^Imlanhlp *hv ih( ley. board njcniber, who prcsjnled llill. T«ln Kali., «h« was a«ard- Cnitfcr «if Iriiilia. »hfre li« dlplo.nias, . ' ' r<1 a MOti (tnrral M'liolar^hlp ptann lo aludy mrcllclHf. Ur It Or,itlua(c.s Include Larry Allrsd, fnim llif Collftf of Idaho where 4,000 thf &OII of Mr>. Isabelle C. iMllitr, Illona Allred, niu B lu r, Kay he 'K a 'nullirmatlrs majur Is aclivc In jfvctil 'I'uln Kalis DrookJliicr. Dl.iiic Clark. E llen flnlihlnc Ml Junior )rar. lie h a Restaurants iilKh tclionl nriJiilrationv ami ji Chandler. Jim DcatlicraRe..Darrell past presidfnt of Otlon frater- pr»Idcnt ot (lir Kpl-cnpnl chutfli nlly and a nifmbtr of Intcrrol- .voutli prciup, lSlnf( encratlnj;! EfL'un. Darbar.*v □arrl.'ton, Gerald Oomi^m, Gary Q r a h a in. Jlni Irtlale KnljhlL iStaff ensrav* Prove it OiiBps, Carolyn Hnley. Dob Jack­ Injl in, l^oulsc Ka.cic honored at the nnntinl awards the Church ol the Kaz-ircne. Buhl. Boyd’s Flavor mcmlirr o f llic sluilciit couiicll as.s>:nbly held In Kirkpatrick Bym- nic pntly Mas held at Ihc Bar­ 1059-60. najlum, ton house with sonic CO guests in ' He k prc.'sldcnl of the Episcopal A Junior. Evelyn Shotwell, re allcmlancc- Mrs, McRobcrts was Stands Up! church youlli iiroup .ind a.i.i i eclvrd one of six leadership nnd prescmcd a cors.i5c nnd gifts, A urcr of ihc proup In 1958-53, service awards presented this love oftcrlnK was Riven Ihe ftunlly He will rceelvc SUOO a yc,ii . ... year. .\I1:% Shotwcll nl.so received on behalf of the conRrcEation. -tiiu.M r.iiil: in Uic upper third ol his award from ,lhc intercollCRl- clfiis to i-eeeivc tlic ^choInrshlp. KnIehLs. A nntlonnl sen-lce fraiemlty. ns fraternity duchcsal for the year. • -| Governor Plans The college Art Center award, honoring n non-arl major for Policy Speeches achievement In ari, was presented ...YES, why not ALBANY. S. Y.. May 27 Ci'- lo Lynn WHey. The award was WHY? Oov. Nelson A. Hocketfllcr plans nn orlslnat serlRraph by Charlc.t mnjor policy *pceeh^s on /orflsn Gill, former member of the coU iiffalrs. dclcnse. oiirlculturc fnciilty. Tlie take advantage other top Uiues but. says In Rtlck by hw a Junior,; -SHORT COURSES • . noekefcller nntiaunced Wednfi- ed a S250 music scholarship: day that he wnultl nscepl a dmit from the state Order of EasUrn' n.i the GOP candldme. but; nt Ihe Star as being the outstandinR, Secretarial^ Stenographic - fuiniD - time, conceded lhat his Junior mu.ile major. Miss Fowler, chanccs were slim. • also received a student body .VB" Office M anagem ent- award for her participation in tho music proRrnin In the past year. Elevator’s Doors Ron Plppltt was chosen by the Office Machines — drama deprkrtment to rccelve the "Cqrrot-Top" Anderson * Take Man’s Life Asher award as the btat actor of F iling , etc. ■SALT LAKE CITY, May 27 Ifl— the year. Pipplu: a senior, has dl. A hotel employe, npparentl>' IrylBl! reeled several student productions ., to leap nboard a desccndln* ‘ dunnR the past j-ear. DAY OR EVENING AND HIS TROOPERS m vntor before ILl doors closed. ... Tr'o T»-ln Fall* students receli ^ crushed nnd fatally Injurtrf be- ed 1100 senernl scholarships t<. C arrot Ttsp Andtsrson . . . TV, Rodio, Stoge and Screen S to r . . . notionolly known fo r his outstanding , tween Die hotel's second floor and the coming year. They are Prank CLASSES perform ance throughput the nation, w ith his G u ita r arid Songs; . . woj.3 years w ith Spode Coolie, the’ clevntor's rot>f last evening 0. Hill, a Junior, and Dean Bnm- •■•I can't aund the pain . . . I house. » sopohomorc. Lola Trim- Leo C o rille , C liflo n Sione; 4 yeors w ith Bob W ills , 6 years w ith Town Hall Porly, R onch P a rty, films, cnn'l stand the pain In my chest,’ ■. a freshman, received a stu­ ENROLL NOW! etc. • ^ • cried the victim, William Hard- dent b«ly -D'’ award for her man..about 35. a 17-year tmploye work on Tho Coyote. C. of I. In clu de d w ith "C a rro t Top"'Qrc such w e ll-kn o w n cnlertoincrs as Bud Isoacs, Q uincy Snodgrass, Jirn of the downtown Temple Square dent weekly newspaper. Summer Term Starts June 6 hotel,' Russell, Judy W d lke f orwJ Gene Black — a ll w ith oulstonding records of their own. ~ , Kurl Sablsch of Portland. Ore. n' pa-«eni5cr on the elevator, said SOUTH AFRICANS BANNED he . tried to relieve }lardmsn'« OYMBRAN. Wales. May 27 «> - nj;ony by pushins upward on his This tiny Webh mining .town TWIN FALLS BUSINESS COLLEGE Xeet. which dangled Into the hailed Thursday banned a South Afri­ cnr, Hnnlman Inter lost - can women’s team from bowling on sclousnes-s. the local green bs a protest ogaltut "Good positioha are xvaiting It took police, woriclng with apartheid. the bitsincss trained” ENJOr THE FAMOUS BUto Jacks and ' axes, aI)ouI Si minutes to lr«e the victim, lie R£AD TIMES-NEWS 'WANT ADS Was pronounced dead about 10 zninut(» later. aft«r a futile clfort FREE ni rcsu.scitation. GATEWAY Breakfast Honors Maturity* is a bourbon caM AHTIODE ^ Seniors at Declo COCKTAIL .. DECLO. May 27—The pad* •t h a t g o l d e n m o m e n t WHEN BOURBON u&(|ni;r-£tass oC the Dtcla tilth school WQ.

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ALL YOU_CAN_EAT C A n W A Y C i FRIDAY, M AY 27, 1960 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN F A L L S . IDAHO Grange Picks-fSeven Years o f SUence Ends ^D iiJfersalTjf"" MAGIC VALLEY RADIO SCHEDULES Chadmck for Witli Request for Cup of Tea • - -LOUOirrON. -r—i.nK EJijUnd. M«v--21May- -Since-Since the cou^ecouple was not speak­speak. Riiss Rocket KLIX KTPI KAKT ing. there of course could be no KAYT KBAR KEKP (14M HllOrTCki) HO—When Oeome Lusher's wUe (lUS KllMyeles) (KM KUoeyclM). _ itiit.atterdM] (m i uiMretM) Father Honor bawled him out lor coming home talk of a divorce. They remained • mi RnoeyeloiJ ------nUOST ' late'Jrom goironrajj'.-nB.-declded under .-tha-*4me-roar....0earse____ Bases Likely rKiuAr^ niiUAT HOLLISTER. May n — Davtd .rkuiat not to lay another word to ncr a traveling talevnan—got'hls o»n Chadwick was named as the Hol­ meals. Dayafterday.monihBfitr lister Orange outstanding (a;!ier uritll the apologized. , month, year after year, neither ul If U"nl"t TiU UnuMU of the year during o mectlnc Wed. The aay ilri, luiher figured it, t»Ui ait its U2 pl»ne flight* . I) Km. W»lbo /.aid dJ.iconUnu- _____dlvUlon . . . Mr*...... Ljle .. - tnce of Uie flUhU would deprive llrst place: Mrs. Mark Skeem. single nord. ItiOO Ult ■ Then Oeorge aiktd for a cup any time." the iirotrsle air conimand of Ur *Ie» SoM* I lATUIUIAT ond. and Mrs. Howard Mills, third. Finally, she sold, ' she. wtoic In the adult apparel division. Mrs. of tea. The result - everyone most reliable InielllRtnce source, 4;0> Tiw *t Uonina knows how one word will lead George a letter suggesting the Soviet premier NlklW KhrmU' (III Tua •( HMtllliC UllU won first and third plues possibility of conversation, and chtv JiimseH oiinuunced itb In- I” S "“ 4:1) Nt*l u4 •«>»•( and Mrs. Schnltker wu aecnnd. to another-laniled the couple In iijg S'W»arl0 Dirm't Mwit t;4* *i«» Btb*FklUlpi Sbo Mrs. Heber J. LoughmlUtr, ii» tWoiU Hm the Judge later quoted Mrs. result. 1(0, ol disperslns the_Mvlct mil' !!^t» B'ivsodtr'al jiO jjlti nHw ealmon tract chnlnnan for the Hed tile basei. Crou fund drive, announced '■ ‘ __ ler. Qtorse's feven year rclgn Mra. liiaher sfld Ihe falling .out • Ktix'NfkiMII lltrsauci •at MtuU . ■•“ k e ., after they started talking to each In ft Apefdi 10 Ihe tupreme SO. t'so |2n.«-.had tjcen coIlccti;d In of silence na.i just a -sulk."____ ^ Yitt on Jun. U lie »nld; -Tlie ter. t s*.. area and would be turned Into tlie other again was about Oeoree'.V u a’tVgntf.rrul 8lx» |g.'u» KUX*Mi*>6Mt . Mui* iiinrv of our country l» tmmdue. 9 B’W.i,d.rfaJ iivo« T»ln Falls ned .Croa chapter. reluctance lo do hli.ihJre of the Wf I'lnve the po-ulblllty of dljpen. » «'Wgn«rfu1 SU« >0 Itok PhlUlM I Mrs. Homer HoberU. homo eco. Poster Contest’s dishes. That, she said, made a liiR our rocltcl IncillllH and earn. .omlc chalrmoiVuthanked the c6m. divorce mandatory. r. oullaBinK Ihcnt well." ;5 g;;paim«, mlltee members who helped with r Winners Chosen The Judge, however, did linl H. S. Dlner.'deiii. b recoanlMd le Ki»t«rir Stei recent party for ciRhili-srnde and agree. He turned down her pen. BOISE, May 27 WWK. E. Mlll- tlon ruling that •’In their own wav, iUlhorlty on Sovlet-affalra, i hlKh school graduatcs'ln the lloj. r. manager of the Idaho Stnte Krlbc.1 thlt Kltrujlichev tpeecli Ibler orea.. each is still fond of the other. " s tesrnrch paper «j* repre»tntin» Mcplur It wss announced tliat'' the I Bsjoclatlon, announced His honor did concede, however, -» culmliiMins point In Soviet It Mitinx VirlMIM orange had purchased tin electric yesterdsy that Bonnie Boss. Idaho that. George “when upset tends 8 P»n» SSK - Fall.i hish school student, was ttie »ii.ilcBlc ihinicinB." 0 m»tl Rmim U>< "r.nj OU OpfJ mixer to be used by tht! Salmon to withdraw’ and becomes sllem " Diner.’itcln’* paper, prepared un­ Tract Chefs 4-H club. Graiiie stnte high school division v.mner der tVite of Feb. 10 lor the R«iid 0 r'tjiit Midi iiiif!!; members present voted to gl in tlie national trafjie safety post­ corporntloii. him Jiul b(comc m ' ” 'canip. er coiiiest sponsored by the AAA. Bble. IIU aimlyslA. written 8-31. She received a S3S award. nionllis brlore the •-widely publlcli- TUa dally Kbcdula nf leleTblon and radio program* 1* presented Two piano solos.were ployed by The Slate Junlor-hlgh school dl- vL'ilon winner U Duane Steldley. ed U2 hidtlent/' aa Prealdtnl oa a aervlee to readers of U>e Tlmet-Ncws. Llstlan are (flmUbtd by llten LontlnB nr.d n rending BUHL^ F.lidiliower ciiVed 12 In W» broad- Little Chance (be fUtloa. Aar error* or clt*otet thoaU bi npertti lo lii» sUtlM Three States prtMoied by C. M. Lantlnp. .'I«. Bonneville student In Idaho Falls, Motn-G^ cut Wednesdny night, aroiued lt*«U and Dot the Tlmet-Newa. Mills gave the closing thought. He received a j:5 prize, Tlic Jlote grade school division NOW SHOWING------added interut In the light ol ****• * *** Hosts were Mr. end Mrs. A. Z. ertiita nfthe Pnrla summit meet* Of Unseating Okay Pact on Eunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Homer u'tnner h David Bnlsch of St. Ed­ "SOUTH PACIFIC" Inif. • nobertj. ward's school. Twin Falls. He nlso Olncrateln's thwb tliat Khnuh* Seven resolutlorui from ttic T»ln received *25. ehcVs speech ^Irat eUv»te BpvrU dMcltl Blackfoot. belief of other Soviet experts. dale for the Repubtlcan nomina­ :i j/ijor L »nt liMibtlt urged to ottend. Tlitse nnnlyaU snlU acme time ago tion for prcAldent yealerdny but llul the rca.ion for Khrusliehev’i there waa no dlaccrhlble sign he 10 MUhW announced yesterday. Friday, ond Soturdoy ^ ani;r>- cnmpalKn agnlrut ' aerial It Lon« Ruiir Kodak Finishing would be-ealled-to active duty. 10 TbrM SUr rt»l He said the agreement w... Solon’s Stop in “ OKLAHOMA-TERRITORY^ esplonnBC was Ihnt tilB Russian* nockefeller lald Wednesday he 19 RlilinM . e a e t> e d following discussions -DAILV SERVICE— - plan to Install the bulk of their ID LawNOC* Wilk ABO • starring Bill Williams and would accept a draft to run I among Jay c. Newman, Utah com­ Idaho Falls Set Gloria Talbott InlerconUnentnl nnd IntermedUte OOP candidate iar president, . missioner of public ssfety; Bert IDAHO FALL.S. May 27 m - Leedom Photo ' ballistic niLvilo Ijaae* during the possible only If the McCulston, deputy director of the Ben. L)'iidon Johnson wii.s slslcd Downstairs PLUS comlnic six to nine month*. til Greea SUmpa Bugi Bunny*Cartoon hoitivbi . The U2 ha* served u one of the Nevada department of motor ve­ to arrive here this afternoon to ''eyes’' of SAO for four year*, and a AKtvl II hicles, and Oeorge Denney, chlel deliver a major speech to Idoho's agreed with the « Silunitf N :Ierk o f the Idaho I swinB tl It WM of vital Importance forthe i view that NlX' a KLIX soviet union knock out thli Jaw enforcement's : vehicle the West. eje. permanently or temporarily, on's uMnlnntlon "obviously 1* to division. The Texas Democrat, an ollen. wlille It went ahead with conitnic- be expected," Clyde said the as. It Is In mentioned possibility ns- a presl. Uon o( It* bucA. Nixon remain* the party's only Haiti’s Using G.M.McKeeL the Interest of law enforcement dentlal contender, will nddrc^ declared candidate. He has more Under It the three states agree to ;y members here this evening, Should the United Stales ob- than enough votes, by unofficial (cr%e tlio pledge Slienhower made Taken by Deal furnish the others upon request In­ will be Introduced by ldaho| -and Khm»hehe7 refused to ac­ count, to win ...... " Of U.S. Flag RUPERT, May a7-a*org# Mel formation on the put driving rec­ Sen. Frank Church, who tlirce days; first’ ballot. vln McKeegan. 4<, fonner Mini­ ord of an applicant for a drivers sso was named keynote spctiktr for[ cept—and call off the U3 flight*, the Los Angeles convention. there would be n danterou* gap lu NUon aUo has the backing ol doka county resident, died Mon­ license who had previously held I US. Jnlenigence. these analyits Preaident Ebenhower. Under Study day at Delano,. Calif., of Injurlei llcerue in one of the states. Mayor W. J. O'Brlaij proclaimed; received in a car accident near today "Lyndon Johnson day" here, warn. The Snmos aatellite will Rockefeller'a current assets WASHINOTON. May J7 OT — 'It l3 expected that this proce­ _ contender for the nomlrtat there. He was bom Oct. IS. 191S, at and urg^ city residents to turni not bo ready to replace the ua for The government-IS considering dure will prevent a driver whose out to greet the scnnte m.ijorlty' about,Utreo yeiirs. ooMlsl or the assumption he would what measure.1 cnn be taken to King Fisher. Okla. llcenso ha* ------' - set all CS-of New York's conven­ Surviving, are his widow, Ru­ leader, ! prevent out-dated American flags advance plane loaded wlih' tion voles plus one Arkansoa vote from being used for *uch things pert; two daughter!, Mra. Chalm- Lack of Freedom pledged to him and a New Jersey er (Dorothy) Bowlin, Heybum, and pretty Texa.> Rirl* who ure In­ as clothing, curtain* and icrub Patricia McKeegan. Delano; twc cluded at innny of Johnson's ap.' vole prmiUaed If » floor flghl de­ tgs in Haiti. veloped. . , brothers, Ray McKeegan, HIU- pcarances. arrived here yesterday, In Cuba Deplored The *tate department said Wed­ rldge. Arfc,-and.jack McKeegan. and Immediately .started p.\«lni; -NEW YOnK. Mfty'37 (WO—Tho A jn*]orlty-of-6M of, the 13JI nesday-1 hft I V New York City out Johnson-for-presldcnt buttons.' delegates will be needed for nom­ Hatley, and sU slsUra, Mn. Mable International Pcderatlon of News­ wholesaler had shipped U. a. flaga nichardson. Richfield; Mra. Maude cation In another sute, Utah wJU paper Publishers adopted resolu. ination at the convention which to the Caribbean Island and decline to luue at license, the gov- open* July S5 In Chicago. Rlcherdo. Ulysse*. Kani.; Mrs. Lu­ tlons ycjil^rday deploring new re. InvMUgation showed-they-» cille RoaslUr, Garden city, Kans.; emor.sald..Butat..hU.out>of-*tate Gets Trophy - itrictlons on trcedom of the preM Basically, ’ Rockefeller's entire being used for sucti purposes. record Is in order, a permanent ILER. May 27—Grace Leoi ‘ strategy la keyed to the possibil­ Mrs. Gladys Hagg, Tulsa, Okla.; I nnd accuslne Premier Fidel Caalio Tlie U, 8. ■Rovcrnment I* uylng Mr*. Mini Williams, San.Jose. Utah llcensa wUI be Issued, senior at Filer high school, of supprculng p rm freedom In ity, however rcntote, that some­ 3 halt the practice. It a-Md. The Salt Lake meeting w daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ■ Cuba. thing miBhl happen between now Cnilf.. and Mrs.,Maxine Dobbi, The word came a.i the depart­ Riverside. Calif. first follow-up action on a resolu. Leonard, received a trophy • The federation. M Its convention and convention time to turn the ment conflmicd a report forcward* tion adopted at the at an assembly last week .... here, said Caitro had violated hU party away Jeonv-Nlxoa...... ■ It by Hep. Chorles o . Porter puneral .aenlces'wlll .be held at 0ovemor*4 conference held In Se­ best member o f the Thespian promlje to restore freedom of the •TheM are very faat changing _ p.m. Tuesday in the Walk mortuary chapel, Rupert, by Slshop attle, .Wash. The resolution en. Ircupc. press In Cuba and to protect It. times," Bwkefeircr told n jiesi port WoiliinRton. Long land. dorsed tha principle of InterstAti •Tlie award wa.t based . The eharse was made In n resolu­ conference h6 held ^fter explain­ Ralph McCombs, Heybum LDS agreement to support of effective tion adopted after recelvlnR reporU ing his position to a meeting of Incident during a visit to port- second, ward. driver license controt. but strongly -n the Cubr------'•'--- county chtlrman and Prlnee called-the.pracUca osed a proposal for a central from the Inter American Prew suit to the flag. If the sales continue tbe adminis­ ;ral - register of driver license ouoclatlon. Aulstant Secrctoo' -Of State tration might ask congress io btr records for alt the state*. •The convention formally de­ Wllllant B- Maccomber. jr. told them_wlth A new law. "I am confident we can effec­ nounces this attack on the futtda- Porter In a letter that the govern- . -The flags being shipped la the mental human right to know, to tively curb abuses of driver license Iby considering •'what meas- Carrlbbean republic controls of the kind of ...... read and (o eommcnt In full free­ be taken to halt further dom,” the resolution said. and 49-star emblems cooperation we are puttli Imbers exports of Amcrlcon flag* for in- drawn from surplus stocks. The feet." Oovcmor Clyde ti I Expert W A TCH and KATMAKDU, Nepal. May 37 W BO-star design becomes - JEW ELRY Repairing - ’A team of ' daredevil Swljs "commerce'’ department officials Decree Is Issued one Just concluded among Utah I Immediate Service has conquered Dhau- said the exports cannot be blocked Idaho au>d Harada will soon be ar- under present federal laws. By ranged atnongr all the western In Werner Estate the}- said they have quietly tndU atates aintf will soma day extend A dm ee of MtUement in the had forced back seven previous at- catcd to New York exporters tha READ TTMES-NEW8 WANT ADS «:croM the nation." - estate of Mrs. : Louise Werner. awMdlng all or her community *Tl*x Elselln. leader of property to her widower, Oscar }|. pedlllon. flew here yeiterday from .1st RUN-Magic V a ljH Premier! Werner, wo* filed -niuraday by the Illmitlayan fou^ young buU calf. Parry. Robertaon support and the support,.of.the and Daly were attorney* for OKtr people of your state." UVeroer...... Sin>’lle meesaged Bf ,!he.J(reokdo>-n;,of_^tii!t - - _ :pLUS SHORT SOBJECTS“ ANp'^C*llTOON“ talU in Parb and tald he was| Divorce Asked : TIMES — SHORT .8:30 — 8HZBA t:M PRICES ADULTS '^CARROT-TOP" Thursday in Twin Palls dUtrict __ ..$1.00 ; court CO grounds of mental cruelty STUDENT .. and desertlon- CHILD UNDER 13 FREE'' Marrled Jan. a. 18M. at By, ANDERSON . Ker, thff:touplc-haa~ao children and has accumulated no. commun* -ity TJrepmy. MH. ------' SATURPAY: r-Btrie; Qnd- Doi1ce-in~-t'h e~ ratonLUoQ-of -her-former-i Bia-RntntNnrr ■rr'rqjrurKtvarn^Qiet' ^beautrful"Starnti“Roorn

,.>-, Dtr tliwper are about 60 pej 4ltEE=Ci^lMi9UF W«her on Fridays u d Saturday* niQ WR.C»,IVT, ■.» .,':,V.U>an„oa other day* of the week. CatCiwl^,N»rMl. Midnight te liOO A ,M .‘ . X ' :JATURDAY. NIGHT . SNEWiilNDAY HOURS FAMOUS 5>m . to 9 p.m. flS H E R M im GATEWAY BRUNCH .•raONHICOL:Ofl*.PANAVjSiOH the summerseasOn H1:MXM,to6:0()A-M. KAY'S , 1W10J«, pork ' $ < ■ M A •FRIDAY. M A Y 27, 19G0 ' • TIMES-NEWS; TWIN I-ALLS,. IDAHO PAGE SEVEN - D ivorces Are Idaho Ranch forYouth Incliulcd in €>riniLs 1< roni Raihoad Foundalioij Cani]) Opened New Cub Pack Is Formed at Decio Reported Ipr irjTfor Rental UECl.O, Mny 27-A new Cub p.uk \in.' fnmicd thls.'veric 11 Rii' at the liiiiiip III Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo- Gooding Aren C.,mu I’Hsti.ii. «Uh Kloyrt WcM. ' ;lir lwjiii'.iJl, „ „ j nf.irti JniuMn, • ...... GOODINO. Mny IT—Tirlvt ifi.v v c r c - ; ' w e r e Ilted in dls: - conn licrt la.ii week. I \ M;-.v Mililrtd Cox cli;ir?M 1 ji-.sii 'VVcslcy Cox wlih iiifr.i.il p;»yslc.il crucliy. Tlicy \icrc mir-i rl3d March 1B60, and lijvc r.n' c;-.Udr«r She !.'( reprcwntcd by; Vernon K. Smiili. Bot'f. ' ___ ^ _\V:idc_\V. Dnnlfls liasjl^lfd for clivofc'c (roiii' Mr*. Ui’i'.i;;e XfTc‘ DniiJr!« on 'ground.^ of i!f«rnJoj).t TlJcy 'VvTC liiarrkd Nov. 4.135J. nl MA-iliollti. MIM,. nnd luv( no chil-l .ilrch, Tl’.c iilnlnllfl is lepicfenlcdl •- « !» ■ Qrniil L. AinlJro.'c. __ ' ■ ” • Mvi. Csrol L. ^shtoii charjM, H. h ; Ashloli.wllli cxtreiiif cruvlty.' Tlicy 'i'-er*mnrrlcd 'Au;. 10, IPJ3. ;it Bclse^rnd have no cliildren. Slve ts represented' by Oram L.' Ambrose. Rjilpli D. Enveii!on cliarcr.^ Mrs.' Nohiia L. Eaveiuon «llli cxttcine; •ciucKy. nicy were'married Scp:,' . 2, 1DS5. al Parma nnd h.nc iliree minor children. Ricfwrd E. Taj':««:np-.on. ThurbCT, Harold Read. D.'lores Little. Elll.'i ^rlR'n M rliam . Utah, nnd have Mary Sue Bonar. Murrlol Brail- Donald Town.'. Ueall 'I'ulcy. Tvr- DUHU Mny 27-ProBiotlon excr- shaa-, Jimmy Drown, Mike Ihis- lli'ld. Bob Maxwell. Linda McHob- Stenli-r. Neal Morrison', John R, ' drcn. She U represented by Vernon :Isf.Uor 127 clRlith crndc grnduatcs crw, Ulll Miller, rlc-1 •nirner. Davlil -ncrdy. Bob I'.moiihis, Jr.. Calvin Knight, II, K . smith. niann, Tanva Calil'vcll. Chnrle.s Twcct. Mike Vcccn. Jimmy Wiilt, 3f the Bum Junior hish m IiooI werr Carter. Danvln Clrrk. Pnniela Truman Mills, Oayle Monre, Uronji and Uob Boyd. Kenneth Blevliu nskx a div conducted Wednesday cvenlnR ai IM.'catiiie Weaver. Allni WllUrd. from -Mrs. Connie Blcvhu Cofthrll. Ida Mae Cralton. Sharon naljih Nelson. DourKw Nr>h. Mar- N.vie Winn. Jatne.s Wond. (iary Hic Wsh school. Cralinier. Myla Davis. Alien Do'vrf, i;:irrl Soh, JoAilii Ohnn, Aiiiln WD£ FROM GRAIH By L BELSKY t CIE, HUTFORD.' CQKH. grounds of menial nnd physical O.'.tciliuudl. Lcanna O.stcrlioutll, Woodrulf. Gary Vost. .\latle Young r?:ad n^vF^-NEWS w an ^ ads ' cruelty. They were married Jan, ’Members' of the cla.ss t.iklni: pari Judy Droftii.'BunnIe Dudley, Jim- and Bunnlo Zomll:. •. n the proRrnm Ineludcd J. Watt niy Ellii. Jiinet 0>vcn». Wayne I’aiton, Nel- 13. 1953, Ho Is ■■ ■ ncMmary Darker. Sharon Oran- .*on Pyle. Linda lloberi.v Nancy Vernon K. Smith. Jim Ftscllcr, Jim Francis, PrLi- NEimU VISITS SVItIA r.CmiR Stortl. Douplas Noh ani! cllla tYancK Benny Freeman. ncberl.i, Gary Boland, Orei: Mrs, Elizabeth Colter Is seeking . - Hendcnsoh. Tl)e. Duhl Junior Derjl I'-utrell. Ronald Clbi>oh. land. Freddie Bouse, "^Barbara DAMASCUS. Syria, May 27 ir,- ,We are featuring — ft aivorcc Irom-B. E. Collcr charif hlKh chorus nnd bnnd played Linda Goriiuin. CurtU • •CTlnim. Ki«ve. • Cheryl niwrll. Itocr Tourinc Prime Minister Nehru of ■ InR extreme cruelty. They were r.\l {election's. nuthcrlord. Stanley' Ruthe^rd, married Dec.' 22, 1905, at West Billy Oivln, Linda H.artley..Donnn htarlyco Sclimeckiieppcr. David India nrrhcil from Lebanon for, Oilier miLslcal numbers llaunionl. Patricia Hcncler.'uii. a iwo-dfly vhlt, ' Plains, Mo., and have no minor furnished by an ln.strumcmal trio Elaine ilerrlcic, Dale Illntt. CaroUl Sclimldt. Charlotte Schrocdcr, children. She Is represented I ''ALSCO" ALUMINUM SIDING comp«cd of Ernie Kendrick, Dour- lilllon, David' liuLie. Betty Hum- Goodlnir attorney, M. P. Rynn. Ini Kern wid Allen Dowtl. JoAim phtcy, Donald iluichl.son. Dcnny With "6ok-R-Foatn" insulation . . . the nowost, iincst Obon presented a fiiitc nolo. Hyde, Barbara Iverson, Charlu.-. oiuminum tiding on tho marltct today. ' Brother Hurt EuRcnc Thomas, member of Ihc Jayne.

C'hcck These Coluiui Dining-Dancing N ig h tly v ;. YOUR Each 'Vcok For More I' MUSTIE BRAUN it the nammond Orcan I i Idl • i f in e s t f o o d CLUB-CAFE / Chfck: Here for WHERE TO EAT? / WHERE TO GO? Jackpot, Nevada VWHATTODO? OPEN ANNOUNCING ^ ! BOWLING W iM KiM-LANES BOWLING Bvcn-ln Italy, you couldnl "The FUN SPOT And better pizza than oursi Kimberly's modem .13-I&ne, automatic pln-setUne bowl> W c make It "Just right” (or Ing alley now undtr cotutrucUon, u d to ba completed your enJojTOcnt here or NORTH of the by August. 1st. . , hopiel • SAT. BUFFET Rcgi*trotIoni Now Being T a k en U you BORDER" . For U ag^t — Teams — Individuals CMie*ttor P I Z Z A OVEN If you wish'fo-fortn aleom, a leoguc, •T70 BluoJ-ofccX. — HOSPITALITY TIMl/ flGHTLY- o r to io ih cme, pleose write n o w , to :. “ klM-LANES, BSryirKimberly ______10 A. M . to 1 A. M. ------in-the-Ijounge------OPEN IzOO.-SONDAr MAGIC BOWt ^ C O C KTAIL — M iaSICB Y— ;:v3 40 '2 n d Ave. E.-,::' ____:— Ealph.-.'*Banjo"_Mayer_:__ I HOUR ------^— ’and-.BJahche-Reed - - 5 to -7- p;m:'Mendoy-through- Saturday -

WEDNESDAY FAMlLy_NIGHT^

>■ BEEFSTROGANOFF^"" OR LEAGUE ,— . » eutcrole. . , ,;SATURP»Y N l ^ Business • ■CliUdttn'i Porilni. Tooj'* . ■ dt CrtECK BOWLING IHAMMOND'.OI^'; In Entertqin- •'Tttie-‘^mM*News SC A ftn E t OUNGE r s A ;M . b ? r f j « C " - : ,r.>ENTERTAINMENT i AND RIGE BOWL CLOSED ALL DAY SlJNbAY ■■■.^:vEyERYPAy-.--‘ GUIDE:-' Oatinifts' lii|tn^im-'Mon: ' - E a ch Week : to -iPhonr^rne^Newir:; CHECK THESE COLUMNS V Where ^b; Eat ..'iV THE NEW .Where to RE 3-0931 - -‘What ta;Db “ EACH WEEK fo r MORE FUN! F R I D A Y , M A Y 3T, I960 TIHES-NEWS, TWIN FALLSi IDAHO

U Um vllk tb« rifM af mt HAIlgY, May 27 ~ The Rjy. ^ScSsiVlDlAUR^ ! Top Burley Seniors Jerome Jury - nSnda'A-’ Hebert--conducted his - toMogtenUeyfer j jlrst aolemn high mass ihls week y^t-^he-ChU:r-Ghes “ Charles Catholie ehu«h HAMMOND ORGANS ...... tirraat k «f Cjd«lll .I| t*llonal ilBilnr. inrtr l»t >ht iiil dent Aug. 3 .1»». one-fbttrth mile f||^ -Hpspita!-SurgieaI PlUS Nursing aypartunllr ^sr^Upliin. ^T«>» ,.«.:;.v?r‘ijrrji.a.ka-. west of Haztlton on highway 29. ..;.v“.f,':L"(.,*;f:kW^ia5.r Davidson's Itii Dodge pickup ‘ Home /niurance/ ,r,rrr m^lng. ■ • p.n. TrM.r »y..k Irucfc driven by Oary Ayers, was ,.m. »..ar4a, LT-"«‘ki;-.J.K :r?k7;. •topped In the toad. Black .was iklldrm-t ikunk._ Srtvlhg a 18i# Chevrolet owned x rr u smKTnaiM N caaiir y LaJeunesse, which collided rith the rear of the pickup truck .S ',“:• -xL^?'©ii?A'‘ l " Yes! • kl»; Svi* .. a.ia. Bund*r Mkaal ...... ompletely demoIijhlDg both ears 'H Witnesses Included Gary Ayers You con qualify for th» Famous «*r* Ml a.M. arankls. Tkar Wllhaul Dale Laurltxen. Joe DaWdson, E. J ]* a.m. g,M>r MkwL It t.n. « tMa aialnr4aa r .r- Southworth. Junes Southworth Lai. Mr fran Mar II lo iaet Coi ii tbt T»Mlet«rUB, and tba ulaUlnlaii li Uada Maaen. Thcr Leo Hite. Mm. Jowphlne BeaU Ckr*i»|^r,V OkMM «m k< kaM (» kindartac p«Uelpartd la fn (aklMna aalarlnK a«keal In IH» -. John Holland, Jon LaJeunesse >.m. BtU< iia^r «ltk lU «( Wauklawar. IHI), »Hn*rr (Ihoaa haTlac aon^iiad Leon Kytle, Dan Skelton and OtU Yes! lubiaat, "UnUarMl DI»rnai«a>t kr tkt - imad aa4 tklr4 cxaOaal aai r Itkeaa kaalnc flalakad faurtk. 8IWa*aT»if! '^aTciai* f«r"»SarIl*» aa< ilitk). Plaaa ara Mnc Juror* were Konnan C. Eak' -ka BaA.ma.WIII.** tlSJti!> )>.oi,>7ktiM>rS.oi,<_____ In, V»da Posey. Ver* Ambrose You are protected a g a in s t post con* ...... Mbsrti lAilnNllaa VlrgU J. llckley, John Z. Buttor* Halllns*'. •''■alu4r...... alm< Climaxes 2 Years of Unrest Johnstone, Charlts Overfleld and •i LUTIIKRAN Gordon Weigt .™.. -. ...,..- -,..,.-..-1 UlnlVl»a«M LOKDOK. Waj 57 ia •n7Va'A'k/ ui'Dnarl Ihe troop* «ho took tormal tlex. IDKK, May J7-The Kden P r «i ;te/ostrJUN£70r w«rtb>9...... today alreadr..... were fa-ccanmand fa- One «t the comailttea-s tlrat ac­ byterlsn Vacation Church school Dm*NwirT{rnii*»K . mlUar llfurea In TurkUh dUea, tion* «u to ban political aettvlty will begtn June ]| at tha church. I W c S ' I f . E whm tanka hare been cnforclnf In Turkey , for three montha. It Session* wlll .be held from .»' to . y KA,T!.S Phen* or i*nd coupon fo r d*lall> - (iM «k4 II •.ti.^lrlnt hrUn. Jan* Quarttr af • Hllllm rukllikan.- martial taw ainco April St.. alM prohibited press coverase and li;JO an. Monday through Friday l«r (M lim ailu l> II i — ' - Ourlnf the put tour wecka conunent on Ita acUvltles. , for two weeks. nM Bt, lu ffrr AIL «>»ii DMlk; ------•---- •--- forbidden Ihe miuure* prooipted demon* AU children of the community ssii!‘S.5tf.fa.e',.. KriKOPAL ciiuKcn tratlons which broke out almost between the sgea of 5 through IS tflsntr at Man al UinwUI Ulbtrin or TRK ABCINSION l/lIIITA' Hrrnooiar .inultancously In Ankara and -a welcome and urged to attend •.ll. li)0 ».a>. 1>a4nH4>r •ftartnc «lll W lailUarad. N* I aaft sod supervised play In addl DA6-4035 Fllir San^ar M M l taailun. I s.a. Tbiniai ----Ita. II a.m. nwralni rrtrar ■■ ;r. shouUni "down with dIcUtors" Uon to the Bible leason stories. ’ «k«lr takauut anll»4 tlMnk aKarlni <11 ...... BBir akalt ___ -.- and csllint police ••murderers." All a-omen of the chUrch an or FLORINCE LONG ^ ^ s llv” I pjn. Wa4naadar UatSeillil Uanial Uw Imposed to stop t Wlo»r‘ '- •-■ •-- Un.••- Uotratt...... ti . ttoi Republican People'a party . aaked to issUt at- the genera RE3-3521T T w in Folk ^ 8«ir fuMi;*tir ntuiT mxthddibt ~ ' Unlit adcMiIrf hitt Ki <■ ...... diMlial ara«ua a»4 lUb airaal Tero event* lu( month broufht pf*ce«." rwn pu6H« wedding cer- •kS. ‘-p a * c"k?rtli**M2 ■ y ii.*'*’ »*» «atri E. Oltaa. «>atlar the Issue to a head; emonlu, funerals and non-pollt- Yogtk hlk..M >| Myll (Miaai. f» . . 7 p*m. U«nd*r't»%touli. I ».m. SED8 SLATE BROADCAST *Ttai|alUM k«gr, "A Caatlant Aiut —Oppoelllon Leader limet Ino- Icel meetlnts were barred. LONDON, Mty 71 UV-Moscow G«*»*L" i » « . Ttaalar llWa tu b tat ..u, lont-tlme former president o( The demoiutratlona spread rap­ radio reports It will *iart a broad­ M u / i u i l /ar paranu'vlahlnc^ at* the republic, «aa forcibly prevent­ idly to the port of Izmir and other cast stHes to Arab wuntrlea June »lV«H T«^Ar ADV«^m^I * s ^ elua In raoffll ed from maklns a political clUei. 1 to give what it ealU the truth OF OMAHA ot AnatoUa province. lnonu,79, became president .aft- aboot American policy In the Mid­ JO t.m. ^tur7r^!St^k Hkaali It wa* the flnt time the . .r AUturk’s death in 1S3S and east since World war n. Addreaa- It, inlh an4 Jualar laaaen. '*n derei during Turkey's first West- Rely pr«Ttot blast by feedlni City------stH Slifei£S S.J Kllrk‘'‘« W T ''4.“ a»k.'iri. aimed in protest and were later etn-itrU free elecUon In 19M). Baaser MIMral gtit from Glol» OMAHA a NUkASKA ::sri^r}:,r.x>\ arretted. A iltong anU-communlst. Men- Saed.»AUr va«aU«B BIkla aakaal sembly a bill creating a special agalnit Ruuia IS times in the la*t *- >a a«aa 4 raan to larantk »*4 fact-finding eommltUo lo Inves­ art R«aaaMt key into both the North Atlantic ...... Bundar KkMt.il a.a. «at< tlrlUes" br the oppotlUott:. ------»UHI.-»ICOK» WAID>tOI---- Ku\7i\'u1 OtMty OTSnUatlon and' th# ■lll kaimH ^lijdar. ■ --- Thla Mmmlttee t u endon-ied Bouthmt Asia Trenty Organlaa- with CTtraordJnary powers which tloo, Int. « f.o, aa Ma>*r ainUa. I >.m. kaaid »> trutaaa, TUAey compressed several .... turle»_of.progreM_lnto four dec­ Backs Nixon ades In It* drive to catch up with CRACK NSW VORK, May 37 a?»-Alf II* Wutem neighbor* in educa­ READY Mi lAAdon, Republican candidate tion, publlo works, government, ’•'•P'st.*; for president in 1B38, said last and Mclsl welfare programs. But W e are R E A D Y now to open accounts for you w h o ex­ tlU a.m! ftn?r7MkaaI.^&T Kao4«l, night ha was lupporUng Vies several times *lnce the foundlnr .“ SRW.pfflrara*'' Pmtdent Rithard M. NUon for of the TurUsh republic In » U pressed Interest, in doing so during our O pen H bu«s rirtsldent and interior SeereUry thU proctes* has come at the ex Ust week end. ' ’’^"SVSriS»m. T^atatoy KtA.* FXctferlck A. Seaton for the OOP pense of democracy. -■----- ram aaaaUaa. Tice prealdenUal nomination. 8y»sagtJsan‘.M-S'"- Landon spoke only a few hours ixat m TBuiw NAUiin after another IM8 candidate made WkmSv'Mibw 1> a.B. ania aiadr. "RIah IVwirl known his naUonal choice. John Nanoe (Cactus Jack) Oatncr. who 4a(i *ia^Ckrhtla«^Val21?hl?.” * A&*f uM W i " a S lt -JSSI- rank imka, »wr« will U • t>o(I«lE w u VranUln D. RooseveH’a run> nlng mate In 1M3 and IMS, an­ Waa at 0%r CmMr.*' t ».s. 1\i«ak^ -A Dar t n ^ n n ^ * .- aaii. ■Mitaia*Mhrr.''rJ*%.!r*MMUr‘ in IT. 1 K a. WaataalaiUr Mla«>kl»

- »wU*(. »riauSt'>^ o u tirsjisS'' • met EAGER W e are E A G E R to serve you. The spirit o f fr iin d s h lp t n s evident at ou r recent Open House is o^ie we fe e l'to w a r d K # NYLONS a n .our custom ers nt all times.. Your .business is w tn tcd *atun «m % ktMtkt »«t B>a4i» al now MliHpiiced and. appreciatcdi ' ' r£is^ issxsr^ J ‘'S i^ ' .Br.BOBjum" as low a s. •• mAinO 8D (k si Na -MMVWh*: Baby Falls rui tkat »er«iMhiic' li«MUii* Whatever banking terviee you m m m «IU em u>a story. «( lerrar »ad. require — you’ll find if . - - u d ' Mri, AHn-WMki, li nporM Halpt Yea Ovtreomi »aal< • 1 2 ^ 'LukalhM pitS Belw^%m'hHd (d FirH Security Bank of Twin ■. tajvriw tMdnd vtua h< (lU tram FALSE TEETH Lobi«h«iif oittf V/orry 9 * - « u ttku to Bt. Luki'i W •r#rfc*mr •- -»mu-.after b»lni, tmUd phjriltUa. Mo-ftwtun wa( lANDI^KLOAN ixt k

euddisly.'.wVthout wamlar' tntedy struek off tha ooM tet T R f t D E - I N KivfoUDdlaitd. A iMbert tore hute holes.iji tha great jhltH hull. Snen tha.ahlp^was YO UR NAM E & ADDRESS UtUag . .,. and .then, alovly S i x a i r iMMiurio-ainit.:------^ ------PI^INTEtfFREE— 1 8il set alewly mMgh. Or th* All Typas! B*r» than ISM peepla abMrd, Contact YourNearett . o n o il ehaclu and deposit t iip i: ' ■at* tkan bait wen Mat in M* Aii-Voluatl" ,af_lU* Mvntry’B r u t FEDERAL LAND i tervice mdlabU. . TRAOI IN youit OLD SUrr OM A NEW ONI, Gtnir. BANK SYSTEM .M t allmiinM.fer >«fr pNMiit rait, toMMt, ■taclis Hittmterttt year? oitlH at Pint Securlly Bank ' Bujlag'.a-cai- 'ita . .. speeU) -JWlK^FflLS ^ „ffuU ly' thta. ■ J. a . TZLT. idanacer w n m [■_ tta* .vum*t:»>^'iIlahy..^'et•^: -P.7O.-Box M l-rh . BE * -im GOODING l^''a^& 'iini.M ii4ct.^SM 'OH , ALM .MeCOUBS, Maiufcr! lit aeedao'ear.-ana^t-dealef, W I ‘ 1* as lapertant-d^Mi-.teday r . O. Bm Wr««...TO 4^ 1 ii«mn»war«iuiin u wta Oar r ^ u t la ii t e m llaMtdMaat Is yatt KMrwUe •' BURUY r FIRST SECURITY BANK «-5g5STlBraiWT]iiu;-. ■ ■ Dart,. RUPERT V '' i'Rl'nf.’ Masacw raiBAY, SIAY 27, I960 . TIMES-NBWS. TOTN f a l l s , IDAHO

. were at liberty to reveal his READ TIME8-KEWS WANT ADS 15 Divorces Hank Tells How Washington reoaon for Ihls pessimistic view,* _HansenJ5raduatesJGLet^^ -PYom -thls-dar-on'-lrrfor 'one. going (o be more - ptolllve - IF YOU FEED. IT— _S. ^^A i'e-G iranied" “WrUeis GerDbpe on Russia about what Is happening In Rauln. OR P L A N T r r — ' act Just as though I hnd a WE WILl. HAVB ITl . J HENRY MfLEMOBE 'Soviet efforts to raise the..... II aKd ahow In the Kremlin, For G'oodiiig A rc.tdrr ftmits to know—and 1 derds of living are falling dismal­ Globe Sood F«od Co. 4 don't bl«nit hlm-^hy it is thBt ly." I would have written. 'Trotn m track lane, Twin Falls 4 QOODINO. May 27 _ FWleen nio.« of Xhe colunmlais who di Information which tills correspon­ eivorce aeerCH wcrc mea In'ihe operate in Waihlngton seem dent has .tMtn 'able (O'piece to- Qoodlni eounty clerk's ofllce h w know so lliile sbout what U going getlter It is obvious that th* So­ Jut WMk. a In Ruiila. viet economy Instead of being on John E. Nt»-ton divorced •■You , fello«»,"| firm ground as MIkoyan insists Irom Mr», ^UrUla L, Newton the reader writes.l Is ahtky all over. 'Ihl* writer hsp> jroundi ot mental cnjcUy. •almoil neter lelll perui lo know that Ruislant, lar coup!* wu married June 20. iSM, u what U golngl from owning automobiles, now si and lilt no minor children, m Insld having to sell their bleycles. 1 Mt». Tommie Brazil wi _ scarce are rubles. And a* all ol i __^v^oretdir r o m J?ftYia..Dr4zll_on nhlle the WkNh- who have traveled widely know, _ ground* o£ .menuil cruelty. They InRloh-bofs~do"lt, Russlan'glves up-hts-blcycle only ' were mirrled July 4. ig27. #i e time. They as a lut resort. SpriMvlll*. Arit.. and Iljt no minor .. . .1 whatmakes 11 would not surprise ihls children or community properly. Khrushchev ■erver If Rusala soon made it i ^ niehJfd A. Wtbcr rtlrorced h *j..h e ...... more dlfflruJt for vliiiors 10 rnier k from Mra.. Qroce L. Weber un hat Is happen- Ueltnor* Iho country. It wouldn't be good ’ gtoundj or mcntiil cruelty. They ..ig to the RauUn advertisement lor forelmcrs wert murled Feb. -sa; 1042. at economy, (he slnte of the Soviet hear Russlani complaining it>0' HolIywMd sod list missile profiram.'the stale of U>e the loo* of Ihelr bikes," child. ' , Soviet economy and how the Rus­ ' Another weaknew of us noi Mri. Pauline . Cro«ke n as di­ sian lesders feel about one an­ Washlnilon JoumalUls Is our fsi vorced from Richard W. Crbolte-on other, Whti's the matter with ure to see small happenlntf in chuiu o{ (xueme cruelty. They ' JAMES LONO PHILLIP PERRY RUDEU. FERRIN you fello**?" big llght^vThls wUl serve m an e. »eri married Dec. 2«, 1051. ai ' . . , three llanien bl|b school aeDlon ^ho were prettoUd MheUnhlp awards at padtiaUen ixertises I think I ha«e the answer^ to ample. When Mrs. Khrushchev w... Caldsell and have one mmoi Tueiday nirht I? Sspt. Demard llopw o^. Lone recclred a Kholanhlp from the Hanten>Mur> the question, Kor one thing, we In Paris on a slate visit wliti tier child. lauxb-Kimberly education trost fund which may be nwd to attend cltber the UnlTeniUy of Idaho or don't" read Pravda often enough, htuband. she bought many preiiy Mit. Evelyn PlUcenton « u dl' 4dabo Slate eolleit. Phillip Perry r«ceWed a }Z54 sebolanblp to Carrol eollege. Uelcna, M odU RndeU and when we do irad tliat daily Parisian fineries.' voiced Inm Hcrieliel E. Pllken^ Perrin was awariSed a 1150 grant to Ricks ealleie, RnbBri. (SUff cngravlnci don't read enough between the Bight then, 'had we had (he ton. 8h» charged cruelty and llited acuteness of aome of our Wash­ one minor child. They were ni»f- Por eismple. the last time I ington brethren, we should hrfve rted Uiy 10,19M, » i •Wlnnemucci, Genealogy- Group rend Pravda i noied a blcj-cle lor seen trouble ahead.. &ir. K. gels Nev. Rocket Launching Compared sale In the classified section. Had home. Other wives are Jealous. Mn. MUh P. Poppaw Sets Burley Meet I been a Washington joumaUst, 1 Their husbands react and start dis­ Torced Irom Oene U. Poppaw, would have done something about liking Mr. K. They put the pres­ BUItLEY. May 31— Ttie Mngic that revealing advertisement. It charging meat&l ctnelty. The To Graduation at Hansen Rite Valley chapter of ih o Idaho Oen- sure on him. niey force him to couple waa married Aug. 27. 1950. would have lent me off on a good, make an l**ue over the spy affair, HANSEN.'May 31 - Janet •Well- certificates. Tlie s --•iglcal society will meet at 7:30 solid nrllcle on the near collapse at Kwnpa tnd' have one minor accompi • ■ • ■ and demand (hat he wreck the child. housen, valedictorian of the Han­ of the Russlsji economy. «ununlt Jetold U. aorby « u divorced sen high school traduatlns clou, lead b y ...... conipsrcd graduatloo' with the nett gave the benediction. < The-day Mn, K. bought a Dloe irom Mri, Imogene A. Obi' The processional and recessional dress we should havs wrllKn along gioundi ot extreme cruelty, countdown ot a rocket launching ealoglcal materUl that Is avaUable 15 Hospitalized these lines: were married Feb. 37.1958. « t Elko, and slreued honuly, determina­ ..'ere played by (he band, under at the Burley public library. tion. courage and faith In s i " the dlrecUoQ of Ihe Ronald Ko* NEWPORT. -R. I.. May 37 UMay tf>- “ A correspondent with any sort Wev, and have no chUdren. This material la to be transfer­ ‘he destroyer of pipeline to Moscow can't help Mn. Bhlrlejr Arlene Ray was di* others and Ood, in her address foed. red front the Boise library't« be commencement exercues h e Seniors Include Steven Oay Ball. D«en admitted to but know that trouble Is brewing voretd from Robert DennU Ray on used here for research material. obtcnatlon after In the Kremlin'* first.family. All Tuesday evening (t the school BeUi Ellen Bennett,. Alma Jean The library here "K ill-be . head- grountii o( irterous mental suKer- Buschcr.i Orville Preeman Clark. Is not harmony, and It la reason­ gymnulum. quar(er» for the genealogical ma- ably safe to say that the summit Betli Bennett, salulalorian, ... Donald Orant DePew. Sandra Ru­ terlal for southern Idaho. .. .. Tucion. Arlx. They have dell Perrin. Ann LuclUe Prahm. meeting wlU not be a meeting of children, she was represented pressed Ihanks to the school The group Is raising funds lor goodwill and good cheer for Mr. K, board, teachers and the parents Karen Lynn Holmqulsl. Gary Al­ SUUIled From I00r> Grain Neutral Bpirita Prodoet d by OI«nn A. Coughlan. len Ireland. Phyllis Jean Johnion. .. mlcro-film reader to be placed la cerUIn to go there In a bad Clear Spring Dlatllllng Coh dlvUIni of Mn. ChrlsUne Hansen was for the opportunlUM given them as studuiLi. and ttressed caro la In the library. Mrs.. Sam Hender­ mood. This observer look* lor the Jamea B. Beam BlsUllIng Co, Clermaal. Kentucky vocted (rom Loren Hansen ... son,’Burley. will describe how (he worst at tha summit, and wishes choosing the right nid to take in V2 FLI0HT8 CLAIMED groundJ of extreme cruelty. The life's crossroads. Mnurlne Kcbeker. Mary Margaret lllirnry has helped her In personal couple was married jan, i. loM, at research. ReporU will be,given by TOKYO, May 27 tn—Red China Class members conducted their Nlcholi ' • ...... - charged (oday that American U2 Boise. She tm represented by jerry the standing committee and their Henryp. R«d. own- program, jeU had made al least three flights grave the invocation, iiudell perrln Louis shouse, Thomas Ross Gan­ over (he China mainland. Pelplng Mrs. jean B. Belnecke dr ders. Ronald Walters Strolberg All members are urged to attend Torced from Waller Belnecke, jr„ played a piano tolo, Supt. Bernard radio said one U3, Uking off from Hopwood presented graduates to Joyce Elaine Wilton and Janet -lid anyone desiring to bccomi Okinawa, flew 45S milts Into China grounds of extreme cruelly. Kay Wellhousen^ •• They ...... Lester Naylor, clialmuin of the affUlated U Invited. Cheklsng and Klangsl prov- school board of triutees, who pre­ Ronald Walter filrolberg .....- on Dec. 8, 16M. No detalta at UUl6 i m . N. y , «nd Jjave sented dJpIomss.' three minor children. class president.- Donald DePew. VOUTH IS FINED were given for the oUier two aJ- Ronald Strolbfi vice president; Joyce Wilson, sec­ BURLEY. May 37 —L a rr y D. leged overflights. Raymond W. King was divorced lor with a check, from Mrs. Edn^ P. K1 retary. and Bet Bennett, treasur­ WoodaU. 16. Declo. was fined 13 senior class. er. The class moto "Look “W The plus costs tv Justice of the-Peace ' grounds of ezlreme civclt} _ Superintendent Kopwood Vegetable and newer wer# married July’. 10, 10&3. st Stars” , was on the background ot Alfred Crone Thursday for lallive sented letter awards to th e ___ the .stage. The class flower, the Sealtlt. for foaibsll, basketball and track. to register his motor scooter atid PLANTS Mr*. Ve< Taylor was divorced •white rose, was represented by a ta failure to have an operalor’s .■~ .AU iUndl — All Type* He also presented scholarahlp large basket of while roses placed license. He was cited by State Pa­ Irom Al Taylor on grounds of awards lo Janet Wellhousen. ----- at front of the speaker's table. muiUl cruaity. m e y were mar­ to the college of Idaho. Cald___ trolman 6. D. Lueckert. WILLIAMS ried July 33. KM. at Atlanta. Qa. Rudell PenlD. »150. lUtks college. • Member* of the eighth grade In­ • W Wait Addlii)n~- ' and hare no children or commun­ Rcxborg; Phllllp peny. JJSO, Car­ clude Call Sterling Ater, Terry READ TIMES-NEWB WANT AD8 ity property.. BiCy^utler, Oary. Dean Bt«m. rol college. Helen*, Mont,, and. Terry Dean Johnson,- Terr)- Hale Her former name. -Joyce Met­ James Long, »300. University of ier, iru retlored to Mrs. Joyei Idaho, Moscow, or Idaho .State Ball, who was divorced from Del- college. Pocatello. mar O. Ball for cruel and Inhuman Loren Daniel 'Wsgner. olen Le- John Ifardln. Qrtd* school prin­ land Wright. Unda Maxine Buseh- S BARN & FENCE PAINT trealmenu They were mirrted Nov. cipal, presented the eighth grado S. iiii, at Caldwell. er. Linda Jane IVoehllch. Julia class to Naylor,' who gave them Marie Kenelpp. Linda Lee Ursen. - - Extrema cruelty was listed _ K iteh Kay.'toekwood,— eharion ground* for the dlvorcfl granted Kay Martin. Kancy Melnhart, Red & W hite . . 2.95 gal.: Robert Earl Thoma from^ Mn. Beverly Marrla Murray, Julens H. Kathleen. May Thoma. lliey were Beamons, Ruth Anne Sander*, Ju­ You'll paint It btttir with — . aiarrirt Nor. IS. JW7. at Caiijttli, dith Jinn Walker and Loretta Mass., and have no children Carl Boyd. Twin palls county eooummlly proper^. Alma Wlnterholler. BENNETT'S agricultural stabUlzsUon and -- Class otncers were Olen Wright. Mrs. Eleanor Bort was divorced serration committee chairman___ g TWIN FALLS GLASS & PAINT from Remieth Bort on pounds of nosinces (he closing of the r.oxlous : unda pro. ejtrem# cruelty. They were hiar- weed control program which and Terry Lawyer, treasurer, rl^ Sept. 37, 184S. at BoUe and reopened May 27 when an i V...----- tlonal t3,000 was allocated tc mental cruelty ...... eounty. ~ ed a* grounds lor th> divorce : Twin Palls county received a to­ grsnUd Mrs. Patricia V. Mason tal allocallon of |U,»H for 1860. from niehard j . Ma*on.. They or which t13JS9 hu been obligated ,^^_O ne way to pick a car is by locks (ESDarl). were manied Mar«h it, 1999. and to the noxious weed practice and havi no children. the bslancs covered other prac- tlces. some of which are pipeline Onietty wu the groutids for the ..I— leveling, ditch By room and eomfoi^ ( Q Dart). By operating • dlroTM granted Robert M- Ourada lining ai>d grass teedlng, from Mrs. Zlsle Ourada. They were Boyd staled he bellevu the pro­ married Dec. as. ISI7, at Boise, gram will be reopened ahortly after economy (Q Dart). By price* ( Q Dart). By and bar* one minor child. July 1. when additional funds may ba received. Farmers who have fuods obllgated.to them now must golly, buy Dart—everyone else isl jBookStopped'by report flnar performance by their cfosfng date,or risk having Ihefr Russia on May 6 appUcsllons cancelled...... ^^AaHINOrOH.jMa^ 27^0B-^e A complete'explanation of the program U available at the county dsy that thi Russians, 10 diyi ASO oirice. In the Syringa hulld- A honey for the money! before the summit uik*, wrapped Ing. Lynnwood shopping center. - poriloRs ot their Bn«Ush*!anriife mtgailae veleomlnc President El- senbowe t« the Borlet Union. Mlnaral Hot Baths OMlreun Ttiomas S. Morgan. forWeflllh, ^ D., Pa, quoted Secretary ot Btaie ChrUUan A. Unttr u HUtar the house foreign affairs eommltUe ^tbt iwiteh'Vaa mad* May . .. T It)! Ul ipr plaQi waa downed IntheUBBBMR M...... k yl, but it ------' ■ 7«i th e hopper , ;r9 itih e dtal-i^£Tt(Uf :a-ioaUtl:-:5 Vhsdkeea...... n for emlenage Wfpenea. And It _was not-tmtll Mar II. at ParU. tbal Premier NUlla Khnuheher wlthdrmr bli InvltaUca to ZlMBhowtr to Tlslt dandelions vonish^ gross grows greener >

M o s t pe6 p l0 are astounded to'leanx'that bonus works tw o w a y s a t ■ ,o^.:^enBONUS’Atte<*esit8etf^W ,

down to therootB. Weeds soon shrivel and die. At the saine time S

steady-feedxng (tohon of b o n u s malces grass greener and.healtb- 90 ACfeMRiVl ier.JWjthout:buaaiag.LJWithouiflurgB.OTOWth. b o n u s ia .dean- granuUr, simple to apply.'Just walk it on the lawn w ith ;^ r^ ^ -^ I f 1 / 8 MilrClov»^ Scotts Spreader. It takesJu8thalf;anliourl-• - Will, im p ron il, all In eiiltiwHo"- DODGE DART I fu ll wot«r righfi. I t ’a not mrptUDrthat DartMlM a n aMriotr.:. 'M'lrtMttn " SAVE $5.0 0 " .C u t i s w'rodmy ana eom^oKabli « i d qiiiet. DOOOEOAIT c u r Large modarn 3-4 btdroom modirn ' Iht^bra are not jti^ altndUVc^ tlie^r« dom - V e u f. .■: CMC'-.’ -_ r iih t .’lim»ribuat.Aiid;.when’you.*dd,-I)wt’» ' '.'SWteA ■rtiiM'-v im , ' lioma, good «utbaildingi. .X low price and:h!(h «conomy (24,7;ih.p.K. 'm w m . feUtWiC? M ttM MAlr :thU y i^ a Uobil|u'E«a6ihy BiiaX it'i not Thli it on ouManding farm in «urpr«n*‘tS»t.the:Dpdh;D*rt Is Ameriia'a’ ..-•.WOMIX-^- Qiiuii't;;-; l*VDi • n ryw a y. {

' For FRIDAY, M A Y 27, 19G0 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ’younqsteb- i s pitoup • , Vacation School RANCAQUA, Chile. May 27 WJ -VoTcamrSpits-Sinokpj^Lava- Tiros^elayt= =Pfe'sidentShdwed33iis:Shof^ -Nine-year-old Manuel .Brito to­ r-^Ike?^A ]jpealr Set for Church day deposited his only pair of . BUftLEY, May 27—The Vacation shoes in a box of clDihlns being ToAimei-icans 20,000 Shots Bible school of the Chrleilan collcclcd for enrthquokc victims church wlU begin Tuesday with and marohcd pfOVidly away bare­ »4i»loos. from.9..tO 11 ' foot. , ■ , r ToHelpCIiile Foi-Studying fc, j. Helseth reports. WASHINOTON. May-S7-lf - 'Nursery care wlU t>e provided READ T1MZS-NEW5 WANT ADS I , WASHINGTON. M»y. 37 aTp- Blnce Us launching April 1 the for the mothers who are praldtnl ELicnhowtr. luiMrtlnB Mrs. E- J. Helseth, Mra. Akuje I I that juHfrlns omonB dUiulw vle- wenther watchlne satellite Tiros 1 ! I • ilJM in Chile l».."«ltnost-,bcyond has taken — and relayed back — Hondo and. Mrs. Elaine Drew will jnore than 20.000 photographs of be In charge of the worship pro- f ' Mmprehenslon." Bpnr«'~ ,w »“ , . ..Amerlc»l«todlly.tocont^lbul« AVmtc previously reported jibUliy to de­ bert, second graders: Mrs. Pete • ilouie would Wiue n i.t.itcmciil termine Kreat spiral cloud forma' Wall and Wanda Friedrich, lliird »bout Ctillf 'Hcporlrrs aslccil It Uoru nssoctated with larRC storms, raders; Mrs. Clarcnce Nciwert, condllloiu in ClHle were KcllliiR an.ilyats of vurlou.\ pictures Is now jayle IHke and Janice Biel, fourth »or«, J!c replica itml lliry »crr uncoverlnR nddttlonal aldelights of graders, and Mary Erickson, tilth 'pttlly bud." but tlint tlie 11^ poientlal importance to weather- graders. Croi< wM on the Job and Uie V;fa The Rev. Mr. Hclseih wilt pro- 4 sDVcrnmrnt wns liclpUiK ' » Kor c.tample. he said in an Inlcr- Ide iransporiation for those who vtcw. Tiros lia.u;i- Wcxlcr said such clouds olfer llJMi Jn tbe parking atrip aroond Ibe field are clearly dlKcmabte and Hawaii—now stands nt 40.B71.- fishermen fa v o r th e pIlM. icnu Olid wBitr purification polcnclul aid Sat checking on the' from 11 Rillei up. Thow llnei are'Just alz liicbes wide." The While 30J Uie I960 Catholic Directory it- unlls. , . menndcrlngs of the 300-mlte-an-, llsBK bia clarified that Ibe President referred ts anlo parking posed yesterday. J o h n s o n 1 0 - BamucUVausu. head of th • our Jet stream. areii adjacent io the air sUtlon field, not to llnei ea the field '-The new-Ugure shows a rbe ol port-lmport bunk, notified - Puyehue, 7J49-fc«l volcano In Chile spin »mok« and lars durln* Airmen have frequently spotted itself. Lines on (be airfield Itaelf, « naval'alr spoketaao said, are 1J6J.BJ7 from last year and iU ,IU< Ixning lw« Molori In on«. While House Uxlay that the b«nk erupllon. Dulb sod dejlruetlon continued In. mount In wulhern them over oceanic areas, he said, aw laehea wide. (AP wirephoto) Sent above the 1950 population in, to.t-iltpp1ng'S«fl H«n» lokai ha. granted the Clillean ijovcrn- Chile, wrecked by diys of continoInK earthquakes, tidil m ci, but hitherto there has been only .1M.141. M» Qultlly t» !>>•/'• mml ft 10 miuion doUar credit avalanches and vsltsnla enipUoDs. - (AP wirtphoto vis radio from ono reported ground ohser ' ...... ’ ^ --- - bnl>9-Ik>i> nl'l«» «!«“ '» « 10 Jlnuieo teconalniellon work. Buenas Alrei) of such a phenomena over it i PAINT CHURCH ..oolii, ito-•(>•«« »«' toln area—that one In the V. 6. Bitter Memory CN^esses Man RAOERMAM. May 37-Members •r I»il"a oloi« l^• »hor.1l«». ins S lem Nevada region. painted the outside of tbe dining th« Red Cross ItuUad of ttjlnit room ' a t' the Reorganized LDS Three Become - NotSick church Tuesday. President Ed 10 «nd aid ' poekBRes to the IIONOLDLU, May 27 tTT- Released From Life Sefilence jlricken country. Pood. clolhlnB Heavens Viewed The buUets killed Sheriff ivank Davis called the work day. and an­ and medlMl auppllea aent by liidl- Tl>rcc-ycar-old lUIpli Ujrcnt. DENVOl, May 37 «)—It was other will be . required to Jlnlah Citizens With thfi aon of nn air force cnptaln. the lint time Cornelius Gray had Roach of Cheyenne, one of the vlduali would only cause n ilJp- By Rocket Shots watched people. Just ordinary peo­ mast popular lawmen In Wyoming the Job. Adults and youth partici­ plnK Jim. Uiey «nld. wtia lulccp when a tWal wave pated. , Trader Horif nlrrt wundcd In the >e»-b«t- WASHINGTON, May 27 (IT»— ple, In It years. history, and one of Roach'* depu- Tho I>fe4ldent. ln his etote he United Slates successfully 'Jut a bitter memory obsessed laid' - Area Services t«rrcd Jljwallan Islands Wed- "es. ncflday. conducted two Acrol>ee-HI rocket Desperately, Oray and Pearson “Ttie people o f the United Biates shots early todjiy aimed at ob­ outrode a vengeful group of Wyo­ tr» appallM at the disaster that - lie Alept tlirouRh the eielte- is Oray shifted uneasily among ment of bctnu currltd {r«n his taining vital new dal» on the stars do»nlo»'n shoppers, he thr— ming clUzens-lnto the a hu itruck Uie friendly, hard «ork* and tho stellar skies. northern Colorado posse. inj people of Chile. Tho U-'—' homr nnil thajmrrltd drive to about a night In late April, . .. Trlpler army ho.»plial, which Form the White Bands. N. M. at a rsnch near Cheyenne. Wyo. Soon both were serving life fourth Judicial dltlrict court WlUi fiklnny Pearson. can to uaUt the wn.1 u«d as on cvncuatlon cen­ ml.MlIo range, the navy sent ii rUon sentence* In Colorado. Pear- Thursday monilnj btloro Judge rocket wltti eight telescopcs 13S buddy, he atole three horses. in, paroled seven years ago. Chllo and ‘tho ChlleaiIlean peopla In CharlM Bcocgln. ter. In addition, 1 }{r awoke as lil> father was miles Into apace at 12:0S pjn. EOT. Two or three days later, aald lives In Pueblo. Colo. The cancUdRlct were Mrs. AnKcIn 11)6 telescopes were expected lo Gray, "two men rode up to QogenDla. Slioshone; SontlnRo corrylnn him Itirough the corrl- Gray stayed In prison for more clor.i Dt Trlpler. took one look at provide the most complete map They yelled for us to stop." years than had any man before BaJterrechea, Shoshone, nnd Junn remembered. 1 0 char«cl«rl«tlo of Achabal. Ooidltii. all Ihrco ior* the busy nurses ond-whlit walls, of the sky ever obtained by ultra­ him. Now 6...... mirly clUsens ot ep'sin, and screamed: violet llght.,'lfc was aloft for live ••Skinny and I both had guns. to live' In . lAJtlla L. Kinsey, clerk of tho “ But I’m not sickt I'm not minutes. ^ We got olf the horst^. and 1 yelled charity home. court, prcMnleit llie candKintca sJckl- From Widlpps JsJnnd. Va.. JJie to the m«n we had them covered. His lUsl rfeir Wednesday of < Goddard space flight center super­ "One cf the sheriffs took a shot Mi-s.Liermau and admimstcred the oath,pr ol- at.ne._ltJ}lt..o&e-at-the-horses. glistening city of IMO, ComeUus legianea'to-thB-petliioncrT.------vise' ...... - ...... Gray said, iimated him. hnd space administration fired .. 1 wssKsred and started shooting. JudM Scoggtn tpok« and p r c MemoriarServiSe I fired four shots." But the picture was blurred by Given Pencil ^nted eerlJfiale* of cm«n»hlp similar rocket 137 miles high at the haunting memory. to the three. ' 1:30 pjn. EDT. A spokesman said FILER, May 37—“Crary about Held for Grange tho rocket was d«lgned to meas­ lUchud Jonk rtprMtnllnR the lUCHFlEXO, May n-Memorlnl hor«».“ a contMt-lypo apeeeh. Atnericsn teilon po«, made ' n ure tho brightness or the stars in Zoning Noted at LOST BRIGHT won th» blut pencil for Mra. Reu------. ... ^ AnKrIean flags services were held and a program ultraviolet llght. lt burned for 63 ■ bcn‘ L!trmtn-»t-the- Wedneiday on Alftnkft presented at the lUch- scconds beforo plunging Into ‘ flcM OrnnKc meeting held Tues­ Heyburn Parley CARPET COLORS mtetlnit of tho Borah Toaatmli- Atlantic. HEVBUilN, May 37—About 40 treM club. tho dlrecUon of Mrs. Velnia AUcr day . tiling. Carpet colon that are dulled Otlitr speakers Included Mrs. Mra. Edsar.Stuljbs, chaplain, and persona attended the special meet- Junes Brennan whose toplo was lUonai.anlhem djn'i Mrs. Qlcn Ha’a. as'Flora. conduct­ ing-at-the village hall .Tuesday -by soll-«'lll'brlghtljr-smne ogolD • "Faliy Tale friends," and a re^ s Is My C ed the rites. Mrs. Fred McRobcrts Report Given on evening nliere on open discussion when Bhie Luatre Is applied. ‘lYumpe’lers were Uojd Knowles, was held on the ronlng problems Tlew of IhB boot. "All About Men,' Steven Bailey and llobert Tannkn. wns soloist with Mn- Louis Base by itr*. Charles CunnlnBham. as piano ncconipanlst. Ic Reservoir and the requirements of ; new Olve Uonoverallcleaalngor directed by Howard Knowles, high butldlnM atid remodeling of houses remove spotand traffic paths as Mrs. LnuTcnca Ilonrh was .j NE. May 57 — Magic school band Insiniclor. reservoir contained 151,000 ~hlct) sre brought Into ttie village. needed, BIueLustrela gentle lo Karen Dlllc was accompanist for rntor for slides inkcn In Alaska The proposed new postoffice for all typesofcarpets. leaves pile do about my voice." Parlcklmentary vhei) tlic Roueh laiiilly resided feet, comiwrea to 150.600 ncr...... procedure lesson was given by tlie muilcnl iiumberi. Eaele Scout (I year ago. Wood River Canal (he vlllige also was discussed, re­ open and soft. Euy to use with Frti Oyer led ScouU Knowles and thcro. Burl Akiiis aulstcd wUh ports uo Handy, zoning chairman, long handle brush or any sham* Mr*. H. A. Childrens. This was sliQU'iiis (lie iUdes. company offlclab reported today. Tanaka In pojUnt snd rellrtns of Cool weather plus increased Ir­ who conducted the meeting. All poo applicator. One-half gallon the Ihlrdto a wrlea on the subject. the colors. M . Ura. Duane Sharp served as Mrs, najmond Bernnrd Wciidcll Johnson, parade chair- rigation above Magic dam has de­ member* were present. cleans three djis nigs. ■ th o«er- lan for Outlaw da» June 11. dis* creased the inflow so that the chief evaluator with Mr*. Cecil vice. Brown. Mrs. Robert Murdoff and cussed, floats for the Orange mem­ water level, ts lowering at about Plant year eem with CnOW- Mrs. Fred Wilson as other eval­ bers. Burl Akins, Olen Plercy .and four and one-half inches or about TOX la prevent rodenU and KREHGEL'S uator*. Ur*. Murdoff also Louis Base were appointed lo the IJOO acre-fect dally. Spray rigs damage. Globe Seed, adv Midas’Ai itatus Omngo lloat comnilitee. are being assembled to start spray­ Jt was reported Mrs. Brenoan Mrs. Russell Powell and Mra. E. ing noxious weeds iri the next' would go to SftU Lake City FrSday Seen W. Qrimsley were refreshment days. See Y our F.avorite Team lo attend the>re8ioaal Toastmls* WA8HrNOTON, May V 0.T0 — hostesiica, nsatsted by Mrs. Hal Visitors pie. Americnn Falls reservoir c . tress speech contest, as contestant There were itroni fUnls today that Ross. sr. were and talned 1.423.000 acre feet May —from-UisBcifth-cJub------A^ierica-s Midas -S p y ln -th e - Mrs. Pat fiwlnney and Mrs. Roach. compared to'1.38ijwo acre fee. _ BASEBALL ' Officers will bo elected at the 8ky- sstelllte probably will fall to year ogo. Pollsadts reservoir con­ SATURDAY June IS meeUng. Mrs. Childers, algnal back (o esrUi any test tains 60.000 acre feet of American Channel 7—11:25 San Fi«nel>ce a( St. LouU table topics cbnlnnin, asked each rocket tirlnga It spots. Last Meet Falla water. Reports show all t—ll:U Lo« Angeles at Chleafo Lieut. Oea B«n>rd A, Schrlcver JEROME, May 27-. icrlcao Falls water users such 7— 8:00 Chicago at Kansas.City " speech which was recorded and chief of the air rtsesKh and de- Twin Falls, Jerome.. Minidoka, then’played back lor evaluaUon, velopneat command, uld the data Qoodlng and many others, are . S U N bA Y Mrs. Homer Bean nnd' Mrs. link telemetry, lyjtem w h ic h drawlsK more wvler than Isst DIubeth Rowland were hostesses. tmnsmlis infra-red itsmier Infor- mallon to ground itationi has not Richfield Legion been funcUonini oroMrlv. Installs! FRIDAV, M A Y 27.19G 0' TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO’ - PAGE ELEVEN WorkersaPete Spy Plaue Charges Aired at U.N. Winds, Rains Snake Bite Victim Recovers Israelis Silent Sblon'BSEofe” li'iJatter 1 7 6 'm"Capfmc“ 43rdButhday In East U.S. O f Eichnianii WASHINQTON. Mny 27 ■m,’ Dy Unltrtll'rrfu Intrmatloaal UUENOS Aliins, 'ArKcntlna, Sen. JohnJ_Keani-,-,D-t-Miu! Tliundcrslibwcrs- whipped by May -7 '.r—ArKcnime police are In- — got. a iurprlsc birthday strong wtnd.s drenched the central vo.sili::iUni; U'iwrK that. .I.well • tcrday: AiUmic ^^atl^^-l«l night ni a ';,rciirHy nnt'iitn e.iptured Adolf It wM a wcIUworn uolf, club. rnnt whicii braught de.tlh iitclmunn lit A'r.;fntliia and sneak­ A card allnchcd to ihe No. 7 iroi ... ;irvic!lon 10 the MldttfJl ed litai out ol the country last wllh iomc yellow ribbon read moved toward the E.iri const. rt.TU-Cllll. ■ "Happy birthday tp my suceeuor. Three- inclic.t of rain soaked The M-.vciir-oId {oniUT tuzl of- I It was sl|!ned;.-'Il:c.-' Wlnsinn-Snleiii. N. C.. and 3i ilille tIeiT eluir;:i-il willi ri-.-.poiwlblllly .1 Of course, u wnj all a Joke loo nn hour winds battered Ro.^nok(, fcT till- muuli-i- ot %'.x million Jcw.v ' I Kenntdy'a gtatf decided to hoiis , Va. ' . . . L> IjciIm: hi'lil in Isr.icl uniliY heavy ...... e of his «td| |- —Ttie—wratner-btirroti—RniO'-tlie, blrthdn>' Sunday bentifc lie t be- depsnure of tlif storm front would ;ii:.'mi'ts In-'i ry he Is brouuht to out of town cnmptttirnlnc. • bring II fumiy I'mt to the tonm- •Thej' llWuBlit the Rift juid dots. ihuiidiTKtoriiis nnd Ilwds .bring a chucUe. And it did. which plagued the nntlon'A mid­ ■ What.kind of n party:jo you lands from Mlniiwota to Texas for T throw for a potenilal presid ntlal the past week. • candidate and po«lblc prr; dent Out the front dfllvcrrci n parting of the United ewtcs? And 11' ■ ton . lot at Browuwp.xl. 'fcx.. whrre ivi:i I rlrilin.nin. elik't of the of a multl'milllonnire aC thj>. hRhtnIng trlKsi-red a S200.0DQ fire thnldcsiroyefl TTTe cHv a civic «it(ll- .loemiiniMiion n-ni» • Well. It mndc n be.iii fuprc' look ri'l:tii'M m II;'.;l.i. Ir.MilT-.'.!.' tjuoled Uke a roj-M bnll. torliim. An i>ceo;iip.inylii« clnlid- burM w.t.i rrcdltc;! witji .■:tvlnB till' Aiii.'.tiTilini 'frli',-;r.".al-ns' Tlic celebration Msii short, last- nfarby biilUlliin.^ lioin tlio flatiifs; fng atwut ft hnlf hour. Tlie main OlluT jhowcr.'- li'U l:i.--t nliiht d'Jh'was "cokcs." . ... from the rontiiil Oliiu vullcy over ills bevy of office clrls and tan the Orcat Uike.s .in;t up|>cr Mlv'ls- him 1.-. .■ lujitUuiLj crowded around- a ta­ Huulan rnreltfi MlnUter Andrei Oromylio. left. tuni« to listen to X\ N. representative Arkndy Snim. sippl valley .tiid fm;n Sat> rrnn- Thi-if h ble In the outer-olfice of Kcn- lev 11 they llittn lo translation of Crom>kc>'« epeech to tlie V. N. w iirlty council on chartes of t'. S. cisco Inlo the 1‘nclllc NorthweM. noiiiiiiiui ■ ■ntdy'a Rdmlnlstrnllvc ' ftMlst.inl •pylnr on Ituula. Gromyko «va« sent to the V. S. by Soviet rrrmler NiUlta KhruahchcT In prcxnl Hie fiin ni\s <'Niu'c:ed to »hme trylti!; lo 1 Ted Reardon niid toasted "iiie fu­ Ru»b'i complaint. Al right V. N. ARiUau.iilnr .llrnry C'alint l.oiiite crxtures like an umpire as tit today on the i'i>i'nUic ot the Ihrtc. the Urrlin iiiiV.iT lii.wlitcli Hiilrr ture president of the United talk! about Ruulan trawlers .off the I'. S. fa»l coi»l durlnj dtb.tlc. (-M* nlrepholol______d.iy Memcrl.tl day «rrk-rnd. Only illcd. but h State*” with the soft Udn):. shower.' preillcti'd Tlu« .'.ihl iilllcloi Reardon read n list of caiicsctrd., Oreat LakM cii.il sourer.' li humorous tcIcBrnmn Iron thel Scratched Mrs. David Fox nnd I»enn.r lo rwiiiHCHl tvi IIjd The table the group hovered board" witlt photos of ._l^r. Kliitey. Kjiu »r roll his eyes. l.alrsl nd sll:ched clothing. A buner liorse. four-legged, was not Rodney Tesaii. Mrs. Jim Lind^fy-nnd children reports say that Krnest has made escepllonal Improvemrnt. iNt:A ad been attached to tiic Btorc- identified. and Mrs. Lclan Fltypntrick, Og­ Ulepholol- W atch for Big '•Downed Craft R. .0 . McCall nnd Mrs. den, Utah, arc vIsltlnK Mr. and »m door. Bernard Martyn won table toplM, Ilundred5-i)f dollars of. clolhes, Mrs. no.>a Lewis, parents of Mrs. .V h 1 c h was on ■'Pnrllamcntnry Lindsey, nnd her hu.^bnnd'a par­ . Noted by Maj) toys, leather goods nnd other pro­ 12 Rupert Guard 'n«'." .MM. Lavcm atroim «,i.t la Life Saved ducts had been itoleii In the past ents, ^^r. nnd Mrs. Dnrccy Llnrtsey, Premium V WSDOM. Mont.. Mny JT On— charge ot table topics’!. Mr.v Jlcnry • CORNINO, N. Y., Mny 27 11^ i Sonofone 66 six monilii ftom the storeroom. ■ family, antl other relatives, — An nir force veteran who Aides Promcted Powers, gnvc the invocation and r. and Mrs. Ru.«pll Tucker Smallest Hearing Aid ' The blind value their labors, the nuPERT. Mny 27-lVelve men Mrs. P..A. Robinson led the fin? learned niouth-to-inouth rc.itiscl- , pretty things they make but can't son moved here from Du- tatlon while In the tcr^'lcc revived ’ Five times more power— yesterday in mountains nlonc the received proii’oiions In the Rupert .;n!ute. Tonstmlslre.-;* wiis Mrs. H. ue. la., nnd ore making their nntl0n.1l cunrd unit, rcporw Troop O. TktcCnII; chief evaluator. Mrs. liLs 3>yenr*old daughter yesterday 1 ecnsllivity than any oiher I TIRE SALE] Montsna.Idaho border. Bui hours Yesterday the buuer mng loud home in the Ernest Willis iiome Inter'there was no report of uny commander Cjpt. Crovcr Neiv- Howard Dur^vard, and timer, Mrs. aftfj' she had pulled a phi.stlc bat; ’ miniature Bonolone nnd dear as a dozen blind work- the south part' of town, Mri. tct her head. < mlulng aircraft. 5 in the office. Their dl- :tnan. He s.ilcl that the advanced Ben Jewell. Mrs. Martyn made Tucker Is the former Oeraldlnc SONOTONE Roy Zebarlh *ald he believed tings would bo in elfcct before the progrnma,- and Mrs. Tcgan Ambulance driver Maurice Dull _____ Irving Sells, al.-so blind, Willis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. said he bellcreil Lnwn-nce Ulxun's I Uie plane. v.iOi one englne^flam- plckid up the phone and called -le unit's tuinmer tralnlpg at closing thougiit. A read- Jess Willis. Ing, was down on the Monlann Boise, beginning June 'Lest we forget Memorial nctlaii saved the Ilfo ot his child. police. JUlle. aide, but said 'It mlRht have All the blind arlls-'ins waited John Andrew. James Denton. s given by Mrs. Sterling cleared the continental divide Jnck Boyd, Eugene Bje. Cllflord Larson. 1th their hearing alert. Son Promoted First diMvcry the aalmon, Ida.; . Tliey heard police pound tjp the Mieb 'and Royce Jewcn Ifo»c< moted to the rank ot JEROME. Mny 27 — Mr. ar ew world was ni mereial ___ slairs to the second floor and then Mrs. Kenneth Merrill report their ish explorers In loud voices. Pollcc nrrtsted Joseph fifth c!a->J. Charles Mnckley will Ceremony Set t. Wnrren II. Merrill, ot the — know of no plonc mlislng in the Martin, 27. In the act of stuffmg receive the rnnk of sergeant lirsi area. Civil defense headquarters claM. EDEN, Mny 37 — A mcmcrl ...... anti-tank company, marine dispatched tenrch aircraft clothing Into a bag. He wn-s hold* tree ceremony will be held nt corps reserve. Oultport, i limbered, sparsely *etticd , , In;; another bog full of wallets. Larry Hamilton nnd Frank Hut- p.m. Sunday nt the liazelton cem. been promoted lo first sergeant. Police, said Martin had Jimmied toi^ arc bcliiK promoted to st.iff icry by the Eden Anierlcon W;tr MerrlU wns the only mnrlnc scr- Nearly (i dozen persons reported the storeroom door with n knife. seeing a large, low flying plane scrfieants, nnd Marion Fisk ha.« Mothers. , grant In Ml&sLvilppl to receive the’ heading West 'vith -- They charged him wltlv btjrglary been promoted to speclnllat first Tlic women have purchased promotion to the new super-gradc| afire. and po.^s«sslon of burglnry tools. class. Lee R. Gentry will rcceivc tree for the cemetery in memory enlisted rank this year. He wns one; •• -No radio contact was mndo with They also began n chcclc -of 12 private first cl^«_rlpf. _ ol, ,deccascd_vcler.ms._TIie public of.250 non-commissioned olllcers; . Ihe craft. • ■ llckeU found'imiis'pocket. New crnLitmenls in the local is invited to the dedication III tho entire corps to bo selected -----ClYll.tlefense_ofJicials sold later Dan Asion. Veri Knight. mony^____ for the rating and will be trans the tcareh wax negative nnd that 1i(artjch."0\ven Ilerbcri: fcrred' from ‘ ihfi'aQirport unlfl. Ihe plane may haVe been "bualni Writes Article James L. Wright and Dnicc CoKon. tobacco and fruits end the second amphibian tractor com MISSOULA, Mont, May 27 . «1— Wright. Marlon Fiik recnllsted ' vegetables are, In the order named, pany, Jacksonville. EJa.. . An article by William P. Johnston, - three-year term. the three largest crops produced Sergeant .Merrill is a »-yew managing editor of the Lcwliton. In the South. veleron with the marines. Auditor Complains Ida.; Tribune and 19M professional; lecturer of the Moatann State “Sneak” Held nOver Appointment university school ot .Joumallim U BLISS. May 27-MembcM of the DOrsE, May 27 «>-state Audi­ contained in the university’s third Bcnior class returned from Iheir tor Joe Wlllianu complained yes­ annual edition of the Journalism' eruilor "sneak” Tuesday morning. terday bocauso a Republican wai Review. Chaperoned by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Wanted-2 Men Jkoppolnted by County CommUsI The Review, published by the Durfec, n teacher at the Bliss Wfr Roy Murphy M precinct e bureau of pre.u and broadcasting school, they stayed al the "Bar tlon Judge after Williams' wife research of the Journalism school, N" dude ranch east of Pendleton, disqualified. Attending were Anita Cox. Ornnt is being distributed to editors, pub­ Gibbons, X-irry Or.ivcs. Dec Vadcn Wlllluns said he Included his lishers, broadcasters and Joumar- wife omons the names of three and aary Cole. On their way home Ism educators throughout the ‘ they stopped in Boise and hod Democrats he submitted for elec­ tlop, school offlclaU said. tion Judgea In precinct 31 In Ada clOAs banquet with the other men county. He is precinct committee- bcr of the graduating ciiss, Dick • BRESIER IS HONORED Elliott, who U employed In Boise Williams said Murphy appointed •MOSCOW. May 27 Ml—Villagers and was unable to attend the a Republican without notifying Vllhne VorlsovlJkoyo. near the city aneak. him. Murphy was •■well within his of Oorky, have named their 11------rIghta“-Buir-WllItfliimttta“1f«'ai customary to'hove equnlTeprcien- Theodore Dresler.'the Literary tation of three Republican Judgu Oaiette reports. Dresler rtJlled at]d three Dcmocnitle Judges. the tillage ' - - - CLAOt PEAK CLIMBED TOKYO. May 37 tffi—Radlo Peip­ ing said Friday three mountaineers INVEST . from communist China reached to . . the summit o f Mt. Everest Wed' nesday ft» the first successful PERLITE ascent of the world's high from the northera slope...... was no confirmation of the report from other sources.

WHAT? A New Home Out Of My Old One? ■.....^ ^ FRIDAY, 5IAY 27, lOCO p a g e t \v e l v e TIMES-NEWS; TWIN F A L LS , IDAHO New Member Is | Lincoln-lnsfalls June Bride^ElectJjaumey Related Bride-to-Be^ MisS'Atkinson 1^ Engaged^’ ■■ Social .Calender Greeted at-M eei By Mrs. Burdett Robbins' WrFiTin GOODINQ — Melody Seujrt.< New Leader of Dance club will dance at 8;30 p. A t Counci I Meet| Buhl Ceremonj memb»r by the West End So- m. Saturday at 'tlie . Ooodlr,;-' Home Club Unit Orange hall wllh Myron BlUi call­ SUObllONK, MOV 27-Mr». K, N SHOSHONE. May 21 — .Women! JEnO.\IE. M»y 27—Nuptial clal club when It met last week ot Uie North 6tio.\hone Home Im -' -ere exchanged by Dorothy At at the home of Mrs. Ross Bybee. ing. Quests are welcome, Thosy at- -StOWfll w.is ln.il«ikil-nit»li!flil.o tending nre oskcd lb bring 0011. BurdeU wM a Rutsl. Mrs. Archie the rteewlll Baptist. cJmrch It Mrs. Henderson rec^ved th dog show Sunday at tlie Filer tnir- " ■ Kh.iroii .Scliiilbfrc. Jonex wax co.hrnlru. ~uh!. - . . while elephant gift and Refresh grounds. Bt^eakfasi will be f-prvcil Roll call was anwerfd to "n?cs." The ncv. H.'irvey Butler per lenu were ser>-ed to 16 members beginning at 7 a. m. and diniirr From, ilie club yearbook. Mrs. formed the B p.m. ceremony unde nd one guest. Sandra Elsenhnuer, at Approximately- 11:31) a. m ... D. Kelley rtad the club m^tio, an archway cuvcrc'd with greener Mrs. Waller filers and Mrs. Everyone Is welcome, Mrs, Clay Butnum read Hie col­ and flanked by baskeu of pi Leslie Jaehau arranged tlie pro­ _ : ■ * * >f- lect and Mrs. V«I Dauiniin rend, tarnations and; while slocks,. gram with prizes going to Mra. W. an article enlllled •••slop worrying The bride, given in marriage', H. Bllesner, Mrs. Thomas McClure Seniors Honored and live." “Days ol rcsulW was he; unclc, Archie Nipper, Amen nd Mra. Vinyard; . presented by Mm. Dtlbcrt Detiy- can Falls, was ntiired In a whll The next.'meeting will be held A t Jerome t Moihcr’s day p«in w.-is rtad by princess style aiikle-length gowi June 16 nl the home of Mr».-Mc- rs. Jr.'s Velii.vquct and e.ich one ol pima cotton which she tnadc JEROME. Mny 27-OVrrauolG:T'‘ received a IIo»fr In comincmora- Clu-re. Mrs. Sianley Hutchinson It ttos ncccntcd with embosie will be co-hdstess. ' seniors of the Baptist church were llon’uf Ibntday. white lOKCA and n V-neck(tne, He honorcd.nl a dinner given by the If, A report oil Ifie t/vb'i palient-i iiti idl featured n tlsra covere It ¥ ' • Bapil-Wcds Monilay cveniiin la II,.! A.-.iiM I)c ririiUTCcl 1-j lln; t the lubMculo'Ls ana velcruns' i»lth' white riwc.i^Her acce-isorle! the ciiurch. ho«pllnb »ns Riven by Mr:. 1*. r Indudlnit a double strand 'o Elects President Balciilan, .llrporl on thc.-couiil JEftO.ME, May 27—Mrs', Wayne Mrs. Wflller Bentzlnger led tlir MiiiMM~i«r!WiKJi) l i l l V ‘ilAltLENK (3REKSE pearls were -while. She carried . DEASNE DANIELS devotions. . Mrs. Sam ' Hendrix council lea wa.^ Riven by Mr.^. Juhi (liUff enfrarlntl bouquet of ;;ink carnations wiili . r ■ »h»e parents. Mr. and Armer was elected president of Uie . . . Khunc icr,' Hl-Und Sewing club when It met wrote nnd directed n skit depict­ n. '('allmi. Min nf Mr. nnd Mra. streamers on n while Bible Mr*. Eugene Daniel*. Twin Falls, ing scenes from the lives of Bar­ Mrs, Vftl Rate nan rcporU't! e.Davis, Buhl, maid of hon announce her engagemeBl lo lost week at the home of Mrs. Clir Callnn. Iluhl. I* annOunecd Norway mnple Irt ! was plnMteerly. uates of Jerome high school, wun white nccc-ssorles- The bridcj Her flanee Is a 1DS6 graduate of Coulson. vice president, nnd Mrs, Floral SHowSet nrddlnr Klieilulcd for June'4. Ester Woody, secretary-trensurer. ___ Mnry Ann HendrU, Krnriiiaii; (KUft tnrravln*) _____ ' T o Wed Byrries mnidi wore idcnllcat strect-lengUi Kimberly hl*h school and li em- of Twin Falls Business cftllege. .II'UU.MK. M.'V ::V -Mcni’ifM r HUI*ERT,.May 27-Mr. «inl Mi drcisM of lace f;ishloncd wllh pleyed at Ihe Idaho Froien An exchanee of useful gilts >as e year. held. Tlie Rev. Sam Hendrix welcoiiied letter read from M Lee areenc. Rupert, announce t: lull fjcirt, Mrs. Tuck Tiiylor. Tw Foods In Kimberly. No definite en«;ii:cmcnl of ' lliclr rtuuclilri l-MIL*, wore pink, and Mrs. J weddln; date has been set. the graduates Into the ndull w-ork. Shower Is H eld Esther Oabrlcl Moore, thnnkm;; Tlie next meeting of the Bnpti- the members for their kltidnvi-i Miirlcne. lo Jiuncs Byrne.i. so of Duller, Filer, wore blue. Bo (Staff eniraTliig) For Jedn Easton while file wiis 111. She Is a former Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiimcs Byrnes, chose while accessories. . Weds will be a (layrlde Jude 27. member living In CnIIIornla. Mr.i Twin falls. acrvlnu n» best man was J KltO.ME, Mny 27 — A mlnccl- • Mls.1 Crccne wm graduated Iron- ii llA (IcmimMr.ili-d FJo)’£l Dell reporltd on iJir floivri Duller, Filer, U.thers were Tu Five Candidates .’rms fJinuTr honoring Riven by the club to Mrs. WlllUin Mlnlco hlKli .uhool In 1D69 onil L T.iylor. Twin Fulls, and Donald llc« gr.i bridegroom, gowned In pink, am slam liojicM. 1 Sieve' Bateman (ave Die trcas. unlc of Twin Kalla hiRh school a Darbnrn Nipper, cousin of ihi G. F. rs. -Willard Shropslilre. Mrs, urefi report. also Is nllendlng the University _ bride, gowned In blue lighted th( NEW LLOYD S Marian Martin nta .Ea.<>lon. M iu Ena ton. Idaho where he Is alflUated wltl mptrs- .B olh .wore white, acces' line cnle. Mra. fllchnrd Evcr- Afrs: Cal Bateman received « Deiln Sigma Phi frniernlty. potted plant for belnn the younR- sorlcs. Mra, Helen Neiier, Oakland, Calif, anil .Mrs. Finis Benton re­ Ko definite, date for tlie wcddlug Mrs, Chester Pence was pianist grnnd vice president ot district 8. IF YOU’VE NEVER FOUND A ed Roiiic pflri'ji. est motlier present and.Mrs. Pattei-n dell, one for the < has been s'" - ' ' Nadine and Laura Bennett " mnde herolflelal visit to the local; laMlc iloKWood coniaKM wolhtr preseiil. Prizes nt Kstnes •The Lord's Prayer" and women's auxiliary to the Brother-, SATISFACTORY HEARING AID .riiU'cI (o MIxn Easlon, conducted by Mrs. Vcliuquez uiid hood ol Railroad Trainmen. her. Mrs, GcorKO Kofllon, nntl Mrs, Howard B»ank went to Mrs. Lodge Unit Has rtauBhter’s wedding Mrs Mrs, Netzer served as president ■|liiiice'.t inothcr. Mrs. Htirvey Itoyal .Mulllncr and Mrs. Burdett. Liuuhllii chow a blue taffeta drcu during the Initiatory xcrcmony for -\ Mrs, Bwank received the hostess...... The bride nrronRCd on n tnble Luncheon Parley Mrs. Robert Rhodes. Mrs, William Rift. Rash. Mrs. Theo PharrLt. Mrs. ii n niliilnlurc urn* H- * t UUHL. Mny 27 -Mrs. MlUt with white nce.wories. Both h«i Ru.«cl.Montague and Mrs, William wKIt lavender tn- Kiimbrlch wiu hostess for tlie Re corsAKCS of yellow miniature wlUi ])lnk flowers bt'knli KeasinRlQu when it mei chids. McCormick. nssLsled with llic Gue'sts Listed by Tuesday nl her home for a dc-werl Immedlntcly after the ceremon) Neizer' spent the day Kcr luncheon and social. She wo.% lij. reception w;is tield In the church □leans Peny, conducling nn n Twin Falls C lub slslcd by Mrs. C. W. bwement. The bride's t.ible Iiing conimlllee meeting In the Mr.i, Loyd Hnys and Mrs. Johi eovercd wltli n white lacc cloth aflernoon, 1ST* !■ JEnNED Mr*. Ebble Davis nnd Mrs. J. W, The thrcc-tlered wedding cake i no-hosl dinner In her honor 27 — June Wlhon were Kuuls wlieii the Loynl Chapninn were KUests, Winning prizes In pinnclilc were Mrs. Walt­ topped with n miniature bride held In Hansen's banquet ...... I the date lor Neighbors club Vnet Inst week nt hearl-shnptd of Ruby Mne Ford. • ic home of Mrs. Janie.s Locke, er-Shnvcr, first. Rfid Mrs.'Hay.? . /oUoft'fd by the meeting. low. Mrs.,Hoy Lively was llr.^l In deeomtcddecorated withwltl Netzer was presented• ' a - whinwhilew-ns Mr. unU Mrs. Jack Mrs. Keith Fullmer received liivendur heartsqindju j. rra infjrri bf. «^tK«wafla_by_Mrs..Lennln. Itlgc. an d Roy O. secret pal gift. Mr.v Bill Brndy nnd whooppee; and Mrs. Vera Bucktn- dorf, low. Mrs. Emily Cramer re pink rosebuds.ltItwiks ffanked wllh presldeni presldenT Mr. nnd Mr*.' Theo- Mr.i. Lena Moore received gnme lilte topers. prizes. cclvcd the IrnvcIlnR prite, In Mrs. Netter's talk, she point­ among , , _____ former rcjsldcnta of Tlie ei>kc wns decorated by Mrs r hearing Shoslione living nt Cnmbrld){e. Ttic - ...... •cling win be held Tlic iic*t meeting June H wll Wllmn Schrader, a Wend of thi ed out the importance ot member-, be held at the lOOF Imll with Mrs ship and backing the trainmen aids, this marvelous sfrvlco Is scl for fl p.m. nt ' June 3 at Ihe home of Mrs. Leroy bride's fnmlly. achievement has demon- CambrldKB Uopllsl church. White. Llvln Wcslby nnd Mrs. William Followlnre Ihe traditional cut. order In all labor legislation, Worlnnd ba hDstessr.i. llni!, the cake wa.s served by Mrs Mra. R. H- Patterson, leslslullve tev.ilhahcaiinoald. siraied ill abiliiy to vaslly >(• * * Victor Milter, aunt of the bride representntlve. .reported on • vlttuallr ellmlnaiei snnoying improve the hearing of 9 Mrs. Fred Bean, iiunl of the bride­ eRlslatlve board meeting she . baekgiouni) noise and dlstor- out of 10 wearers tested. Care of Your Children Eden Misses'Are groom. nnd another .aunt of the tended. At this meeting slic ^ bride poured, elected vice chairman ot i By ANGELO PATRI Atlendlng the guest boot .vu jojird. ______PROOF IN JUST 30 SECONpSI . -Feted at Parties Churlen Schrader. Kny Pence ant EDEN, May 27 — Pamela Omni Mrs. Cnrl Alexander reported Thai's all that’s rcqolfcc/Jo coavfnea An nnsry 10-year-old child elams Frances Crooker were In charge wns honored bii her fourth birth­ of the gift table. Also assisting the dinner given for the men. .. most anyono with s ’ hoaring loss lhat tlie door behind him . lo . ony for day nnnlversftty recently by her A letter was read from the horo Is the closcsl thing to.normal hoar*. him wliat he Ions* lo say. Wise with Uie reception were Mrs, Lo. mother. Mrs, James Grant, wllh a gan •yingst nnd Mrs, Lula Webb. merienn Legion ouxlllary thank-: Ing—next to normoi hearing Itsoll. parents say notlUnK about ' It. "Hto-mother and I looked ftt parly nt their home. ng Ihe trainmen’s auxiliary fori ...... that the door baoElns-bf each other tor a moment and then For It brief wedding trip the Com* In loaiy er till tor A< Spcclal guests were her sreat- bride chose a bluo knit suit with he contribution to help send ...... released «ome of his bad I Mid. -He's on hlj way. We'll Juat delegate to OlrU’ state.' feeling, and that soon he will rC' have lo try lo keep up wlUi him gmndmother. Mrs. ciarn Ornnt, white accc.wrles. The. couple is lum lit his tuual good humor, haV' and.liy lo proleet him If neeJed. nnd lier grandjnothcrs. Mrs. Rob­ nt home nt the Jacobsen apart­ Mrs. Cordon'Lennlnger was In Ing forgfltlen his tenipestuou* ex. His mother said, ‘But he la ert Orant, sr.. nnd Mrs, Gordon ments; Jerome. charge of the meeting, i Islence. young,’ " Ncwbry. The bride otlendcd grade nnd Dessert and cards at ,the cafe , Mentally, ehlldrcn alatn doors They are always so young. Yet Dcnnoa Mntheney was honored ilgh «h o o t In Buhl. The brlde- oUowed the meeting with Mrs.' behind them time nfter time. Their from the ago of # or so.they hnvo on her sUth blrttidny nnnlversarx ;room attended school In Jerome, Vllllnm Shlllaio first} Mrs. Hath­ groivih often Impcrcepllblc to their their faces turned away from the recently 'by her inoltier, *+lrs. lie ls_cmploycd by J, EmmtU away, second: Mrs. Joe Doyle, 19353 ptteala. Is clear to them and pow­ door. It Is wise lo expect JhU. to Austin AlaUieney nt thrlr home. Smllh. ihlrd. and Mrs. Thco Pharris, low. W o Hoyc a Comp!e»o 36-43 erful within them. When they are prepare, not only iho children, but Nine lltlle gueaU attended ihe post-nuptial shower * * * still controlled by parental auth­ ourselres for iheir escape from party featuring sames, lavors and .. itie bride Thursday by the HEARING AID BATTERY ority. lecltng that there Is no long­ home and.parental care. refreshments. irldegroom^s grandmother. Annual EdenTeg^ er need for It. thry slam a door. If this Is not done year after * * * Out-of-town guests were from and ACCESSORY DEPT. This sometimes worries, ofieji an- year In patient and loving tinder- Jerome. Twin Palls. Filer, Castle- Slated by Women. SIZE 49 partnU «ho nre dolns their slandlng they *111 slant the door ford, Oakley. Blackfool. American G irls Give Show niU nnd Satt Xuke City. EDEN. May 27—The annual sl'l- Cool, sUmnilnE u a tcttuee Iraf'— 4110 do what la best for their hard and make ItsUy shut against ur lea of the United Presbyterian Bofily accpntcd tiy fcnilopcd collar charses. the Joye'and care and protection VIEW. May 27-Bee Hive girls , * # ♦ find pockclal Exlm-tftsv to i presented-a puppet stiow nt ihe women will be held at 2 pjn. June The child, boy thelr'fledgUng-youih demands. Ihe church parlors. . iron.frce f.-ibrlc.*!, you’ll rcni It parenia open that door slowly. MIA meeting Tuesday evening Open House Set Tlte gtrls were assisted by their ». Kenneth Henderson. Tvi-ln thl* cMunl four days out o f ...... Inch by Inch as growth progresaes BURLEnr, May 27-Agnes Dum- Fulls, will be the guest speaker. Printed Pattern 0353: Womfn'i In this predlcnment. Many or t^em there win be no such alam. leaders. Mrs. Hay Pr>inlller and mer. former Oakley resident, will _.»lrci.30..38..<0. <0, ,48. SUe Mra. Joe Durfee.i-and the drama 3he will lell of her experiences have developed physical nncLmen-. )e honored on -her BSth birtliday s'hlle chaperoning Tamara Ash> . ao lakes 3N. yards 3S-lncl). tal ability that are' unknown lo 'An«»loT«liT «rr.r.-if«>l.ri l«flet« « director, Mrs. Leonard-Paller- mnlvcnsary-sunday;- Open" house Send 35 cciita (coliwi for this - «/ la h«v> hi will be held at the home of Oleen Vmerlca pageant at Atlantic City, pattern — ndd.lO cciits for ench llieir slrenglh. Porenta. knowing iMllfl. •^PDubl* WIU Numbtr T.hirt; Sherry Bronson and Sharlene Dummer In the Orandvlew area. Your JDiamond Store pattern for flrst-clw mnlllnii, - —“ 'O tei"* I" f»l" lo Mm. «/o Tlm»*- J. J., last year. their Inexperience, knowing too. by , r/o. Ik>. M. ELllun O. N»w Bronson.sang a duet. Parents ot All friends and relatives are In. The public Is Invited to the an- Bend in Mitrlan Mnrdn, Ttii«s. this lime, lhat the children need the girls were special guests. Tiled lo call between 3 and B pin. 140 Moln Notrh — Next to Country-Cobbler NCtt-s. I'ntlorn Dt-jit., 232 Wral laih ■ Iry themselves out, ...... lual evenu St., Nen- York II, N.Y. Print n'.uln. slowly, release their hold on ly niuiie. ndrtrris younntter* "rarlnR to go.” Who mid style tiuniber. blame them? Oiijv outl BlK. new IDCO spntiR ‘Til never forcet,” aald - - itiid suinnirr I’nttern Catnlnc in fftlher, "the evenlnit he pushed his vivlcl. lull-color. 0 « r 100 wniirt book aside and snld, Tm Rolne THIS O FFER IS slyUs . . . 1x11 siifs . . . nr out.' He did not a)am the door u I BECAME AN ftloiu. {.u«™i.riiiiifci1CoinB*w

YES SIR . J ; Idaho Savings Is Going t WARNER Places! . . f dnd I'm Glad i'l l Be A long! MUSIC ^ NEW;LOGAnTOlsi:NEXS^iOOa^ , THE NEW-VOGUE^-ir--; V FBIDAY. m a y 27, isco” TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO rAG B THIBTEEN ■ Boxihg Eiperts Player. Limit Is Upped to 30 Backing Jordan F^Bigli^gue All-St®'G!MiBs~7| NKW YO U K .'M ay^T 0 1’ i— Tliirty vlayer.s—two m ore than the previotm hijiii—will lie nllinvcd each toaiii f<'r llu 't w .n ia jd r loHi>tic iill-.nlar liasebuU Banic.s this year, LVmmisnioiu»r-l*oril-l‘‘ i'ick-iinnminci‘ii-ThtirndM>-rFnrthc-third-strniKht'ycar.tho players To Retain Grown Ilf the-,VH(iitmcl {(n<3-Ani(*ci'<'«ii n<«rii»K' iiJnym-for---- I ' Rooiues Making Good at Plate thi'ir rp:<|ioctivc loam s. 'I'ho rival manatcer.-t, A1 I.opez o f fhe American leaKuc cham- LA S V E G A S , Nev.. May 27 (fp^—Expert opinion sh ift­ Chicago Whiti' Sox nml ~ ed- TJiursouy jii fuvor uf welterweight cha m p ion ' Don Waller Atslou 'or Ihu world Standings Jordnn t o retain his world title fijjht with D enny (K id ) W lliU f Burleson Gets cluimiiioti I.os AiiKi'lca l)od>r- Pnret o f Cuba Fridiiy niKhl.' A-poll of boxinjr w riters dis- r i ■ • ITS. ninnc Ihe 22 (ilher plav- closed th e 2o-ycar-old champion fronj Los AnKClcs w as support])j)ort OverUvcr iiu-iu.linir the m rtiiu r ' jiilniost H inmiiiriious choice. Hut (he licttiiiK lin e still f a v ­ •\Mtlc Irum livrpiisliii: llio man- New Coach' ored the young Cuban, 9-5. Elliott in Mile I'rr ol iiliifiTS-lii.'il yrnr 25 were The lo-rouml engURement MODteTO. Cnilf.. Mhy. ! will f=l.irt at 7 p .m ., Pacific Oregon'sDvrol Uiirli'M'” . Aim-riiM^, (lnyll;ht time, at Uls Vegas’ new fastest tiillrr. drew—»ni’l>ort liotiii conviiiiion cenier. ' A crou-d of trnck ciixTts Tlinrscluy • Mr liu around S.OOO is exp«tcd. here Snturdny 1115111 ' Inirrril hns picked up locally 1 rfcohl holder JliTtf KUm U ; in the boul .ljul It'* hard lo beat Ol Auslratln. . ' - I duclo-wl EUlnit Mitfrisi 'fill' Ili.vl fi;imp .IhH' yrar such cOuiucr nttracilor« as the sdli-iliilc.l , - K;iti>nsClly July hour lure ol (he biR gombtinR from n koit knee. nppi»»i-iitly iimiu 1 11 stncu and the world renowned ahow a cnrtllase behind .ll'f knriTi>ii ;ii!(l till- .M-i-oiicl nl llic Yankee s( taleni, Itiat hurl.\ when lif runs luiril. li Ihiiiii 111 N'l-n- Yntk July. 13. Tllc Ej-RsmblliiR kins Mickey Cohen. «a.< df.srrlbfd ns sonu-wlmi p.iin- ...... m I iim-.-ldcnl ■Lnj veeM' moJi uninvited.Kucai" lul hut not serious. mil.-. July iJ and H ni<’ Is here lo tee hU friend Jordan il.iii-.^ Ill r.isi- lit |X)sl|*inenif The tMo nillrrs bnttie Satiiril.iy 'flic i-liilil fliirtm« pliiyrrn i flshl, but remains pretty much nUht In the Cnlltoriilrt Iti'lnys. ( >ighi. >ji ihr snnic aj ilirec The Ilghlcrs look it easy Thurs­ A Inie entry In tlic rclnyx l.s -‘.ho! lniiltitr.<, mill thp pltclifts are day and nrllher faccs nny trouble putter Parry O'Brien, holikr ui iicd 10 thrce-imilnuVlltiU rxccpt mnkliii! Uie H7-pound. limit ‘ the oJtlflal world record nt C3 Ii-el. Ilii'-r on llic inmiiiii at the end i I-KISKHU I.KARtlF wcl|;l,.ln lime Friday o f l l oJi a Inclir.t. He'll coniiH'tu n^utii: iiiiif liinli»;s lit a uaiiift wliic Obwrntj Mcro perplexed when Bill Nifder. the ox-Kaiisnn wli i:i'is iiilo rtlra Innlncs- In Micli Pjrci'j handlers drilled him four ttltew 65 feet, 1 liicliM nt Ihii T o iiiii- llu'y Ci'n fuiitlnue at. the (ILs- linrd reunite Wednesday. No round as nelays for t» pcnrtinK rrcord. fti'lioii of Uic iiiiinnci'r.v wns less than lour minutes and t«-o ficill tlie mile raci; holds' (lie ' 1 .iM -yriir. nl llir rcfjiJi'.'I ol lasted almost «lx minutes. I most Interest. jihy.'r.s iwii nll-.itar Kmiic< "Worried? no. he's ready right "Of What I've seen reccnily. IM pliiyi'tl for tlic lltJl time, tlip Nn- lOA," said Parefs manager Man. ave 10 CO with Burleson’!^ lili; tlunnl IcaKiii- uliiiilng S.4 July 7 lel Allaro. tck at the fliiL'lu" snld Stunfor.i ni- I’ltUibtirch nnrt'the American JOE CIPRIANO Jordan, vho rW be Coach Hytaa Jordan. wlnulnR S.3 AiiR. 3 at Lo.< Angeles. . . . fresbiDBn bukclball coath for Ihe third Unie since Tlic Americnu league-now leads' . Dick Burwell, rookie wllh - It IJje UftlTerrtly of Washington winnlns It from VlrcU Akins Dec. iliesctle»,-lC-ll. the ChlcaKO Cuba, earned 19 letters - U«t leSMD. will lake oier head i. J9J8, Kas unusually allablo. ItOM^ *1 wing t ady 1 in football. bMketball, baseball and buketball coadilns rtlni at (lie He said he Is In l>etler shape HEAD TtMES-NEWa WANT ADS track nt UUhfleld. Ill, high schooL. _ (Jnlversitrui of Idaho June 15. re- than he was when he whipped ' • 'plaelnr Dave Slrack. kIio it |0< Ins. and. that his controvci. •f;mt to Urlverilty of MlcHlMn ne-up lo-rounder which he lost • • ■ -ip mentor, Cnndy.Mcmlane In Baltimore 10 days ago- was Just what Iff’ord'Pitches OUTBOARDING’S BEST DEAL IN A DECADE Swng Shift Yankees 2-0 nVE, N. V.. May 27 in — 40 hp performance, Hc»>7«el8ht Champion Inge- mar Johansson sot plenty of. 4-cylinder dependability Over Orioles cxerelse swinging a golf club Patterson Keeps Br Tbe AMoeialcd Press Thursday. Yank Enters Whltey Ford’* thrcc-hlt pliehlng Shooting 103 in a benefit Doing Road Work for little more'than a 2-cylinder 251 sent Baltimore cklddliiR out of the match at the WesUhester b o w l i n g Amerlciin l«#(We lead TliurMlfty Country club. h« was 33 stroke* Semifinals of NEWTOWN, Conn., May 27 CTU night S3 ihe New York Yankees over par. DOWLADItOME Ployd Pattenion ran seven miles defeated the Orlolea 2-0, Ingrmar played In a four- Thutaday, then rested before Ink. The loss, cndins* BaUlmore’s e wlih Roy Cohn, president British Meet walk of almost the winning cucak at four, dropped TFeature Sporta Inc.; Bill PORTROSH. Korthem Ireland, Five Pennies defeated Maybees. Pugazy, the organlsatlon'A pro. 3-1; Jasper’s Drive In deCeatec Baltimore W Mcond. .0J2 perecnl* moter, and columnist Ed Bul­ May 27 tf> — Bob Cochran, o 47- age points bthlnd the Idle Cleve­ year-old paper talesman from St. Amateurs. 3-I. against Heavyweight' Chi lion, High Individual game. Betty BIr- Ingcmar Johntisson. land Indians, who hnvc first place Feature Sports I n c , Is pro- LouLs and the last Yank In the all to themaelves lor the first time field,- swept through' two more nell. 180: high individual series PntterAon did no boxing of any motlng the heavyweight title Betty Bimell, <82; high scratch kind "but wlU work In the ring this icaoon. riRht between johan&son and m atches Tliursday in brilliant It w u Ford'c first complele fashion and reached Uie simlllnals game. Log Tavern, 111: high four stmlght days, starting Pri- game and Mcoad ..victory — both Floyd,P*H*raon.-at. the. Polo ■ ■ ■ Jaspers Grounds June 20. of the British Amateur golf.eliaai- day.. - ...... - ...... Ofcr Baltimore — In fourdecUlons. plonshlp. 1 In. 817: high handicap..... ' Pedro Ramos ibnltcd Boston U SulllTan ahot 7B, Pugaiy 85 ___ j, Jaspers Drive in. 2J38; high yANK NETTEIt -WINS and Cohn JOt. The graying American's atamlni PARIS, May 27 «V-Dorlene fire hits for » 8-2 victory as Wash. iwo le-hole motchcs scratch team series, Log Tavern -ln*ton-hBnded tho.Rcd.8oj Uitlr 2,1 out of a lour«rarafl losing streak ran wu the oldest of the final 16. Jones and'HoreJs deleeted Cee •diy defeaUnff the Koosaa Olty Ath- Cochran proved them wrong as Dee's. 3-1. ^Uca 3-1 behind the llve-hU Phillies 9-0 High Individual . game. Oene plUhlns ot Bob Shaw and Oerry he .won both matches Thursday By Tbe AssoeUt«d Prtts without any serious wonr. He bet­ Champlln 210, Helen Jonts 309 Btaley. high Individual series. Helen Jones Dick Brown tagged Dlek Hall The rampaging San Fr&nclaco tered par (39-3S-73) on the first nine in botii matches, going out In S21. Clarence Pord, Jr. 627; high % tw»-run homer In the second Olants swept their three-gome scratch team game, Jones and Tid'M innie Mlnoso tripled home series from the phUadelphIa Phil- 33 In the morning and 34 la the litemoon. He slipped after that Horejs, 637; high handicap team a run ogaliut him la the third af Ilea as Hgbt-hander Jack San­ game, Jones end Horejs. 73}; hlgt the taU Kansas City, rlghthandei ford hurled a four-hit, 9-0 shut­ but had hls-motehes vlrtually----- ed up at Uie turns. handicap team series, Jones anL I suffered. hU first loss after win- out Thursday night

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. . FRID AY, MAY 2J,-1D6Q_ , F R ID A Y . M A Y 27. 1960 TIMES-NEWS, T W IN FALLS, mAHO OUT OUR W A Y By W flXlAfi^ Crossworil Puzzle

S»lutl«n ef Yiittrtliy'i Puitl*

22 PWormer 4. Enriftd n.EUpouie . . 24.PI(ktout 5.ClJmoroul It.Qever>(M 28.rither ' e. S(ora{9 JO.Smillherd 29. SlerthouM plic« otwhitfi 3l.n*ilblr«t 7 0ure6un. • 2I.FIiherinan . 32, Emmtt tryim r. onSMOl •. 34. Chillcnfel DOWW a. ruiibic Galilee 36. SmiU I.Hi/rpid: lufiiunte 33. To one tide (umer' coJtoq, B. Bonier 2J. Llihlboat - 37 llUhwir' i Lyrls lO.TennIt 2«.V»rlcllei' af.ariln lUlk }.Anlmlt point iS. Dovins 2(l.Sl»lrp»rt . 27, Parllcleio. time 30, Flour and water 33. Drome in

SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAITH •ussl tor, 1 us.'s.W'yyEvy...

dm- 47. Deunde. elded 49.Aequlred 49, Orootc 50, ScAp Sl.SmiltE. 3 ^ tndlRiMln S3.0afndebM Sf Atonco S7.Y0U indl

BOARDING HOUSE - MAJOR HOOPLE

V, ■' They have Nubbin tuill’ haue-to Corkv-1 l^d no I l/bcen getting the get; used to sharing our •Jubbin I'a? jealt ‘ ettentisn he affection with Adam the re-i/ oabii Eye.

"It’s n little tight, so I’ll hnvo to rcduce—nnd the AUNT PETliNIAS KNSBCXr/ Bt^OKE money 1 save on footl will practically pay for itl” . THE SWINS BUfiS .MOEFORMEi J

TT m su re CARNIVAL By DICK TURNER (L h e c a n r X •.JTUP

LIFE’S LIKE THAT B y NEHER

/ -ANO ^ ^ m GOT TO TAKE flOCK OF My 5rtU*CrlO^ 7HEI2W A nANE-rr MU5T BE \ -ALONE ON AtRAa pujIN6lOWA«)ACfTY-rtl. 1 -NO wKrea-No ipea which HEAD IK THAT OIREOtON,'^ ■------—7/— “

‘'Still tr>'lng to think o f ebmething to plant?” "I may not k n o w a r t 'b u t I know what I llkel”

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, , ■ DONALD DUCK By WALT DISNEY

m m FRIDAY,'M AY 27. lOGO' TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALtS, IDAHO.. ' PAGE F IF T E E N . Former Kimberly~ W a ll Street Local Reserve marreisandj 'i n a n c e : -Resident Passes Classified Group Gliosen KIMBERLY, May 37 — Cliatter Frankie M. Abbott. 04, FlemlnElon, WANT-AD RATES ■■ ■ former Kimberly rc.ildent. tSiMd M ca !lif cicciroiilcs llorccs, KJ cliiurn from- mitloi a», at Oakley. She hnd nixie MARKET. AT A GLi^NCE clui (or the 2:8 seniors iit MitiicA : lmJu*lr>-, «wov.Uii« in H. K. lJlL^c^l- Tliuiiduy mitht were WilrtiirAti- Idc iinliA id participate lii "ue. her home at Plrnilngloh' the past ibnum of \V. p. Iluiiaii iiiia cwn* so ElWiorn." Tlie imlt U a r four years, moving there fruui derwn, «ledlclor)Rn. nnd Llisa pnuy. Koniiintn, Flmilih eschuiKc »iu- ^rvo .- • "He LD3 church. dent y It 11 The primary mLwlon of thli unit SunivlnR besides her hiubnml. James finodgrsis,' senior eln&s . prcT:lV [liiniiclal to comliict the orsnnlznlloii and laeorgc Abbott, Flemington. arc prtsidenl. ssxe the invocivtiim aiicl irttlnliiK ofnuertlU ;orcM brliliirt ... -.lllon Abbott; Onkland.j I Uie benc^cUon was Clvrn by Lynn li't-iij; u' rncmy lliti'.^. Due in speclnl lr,\l ICallt.; iwo dauRhters.- Mrs. VfWli ISchodde.Karen noemi V dcvclopai Ini; n-qulred tor the inKiion, I [crsndall, Blanton, lihd Mrs, Hel-I reury, rend Ihe tcrlpliirf. I t^ie Iirld. mitt wii.s chCL^cn.ln ncl its an n ncfinrrtlfM o[ inii lloiul leii- SyeJler. Loverniorr. CQllf,; tlvcl Hoc*—Su*dr; tflRh ‘inRtreoIl. Iilith j.-ilom tlir vo,:iio '111 ■ clcciroiiic; Krr.%'or mill nfinlnjl lUe foiittti ] broUifrs. Parley Smllh nnd U lr priiiclp*], prejented Uic cl itiiritrj' dIvUlon of Ihc sixth V. .Bmllli, both 'Diipway. Ulnli; Glenu SPECIAL N O TIC E S -/ .itockt >lun\s »[ »lttckriilnc 'te iiiiiticuver was comliii HsRiId Peieiwn, school bonrJ in spllf of lia-rc.iM'J lia-rc.iM foiiipcllllon Smllh, HnUey. nnd Oemld Smith member, prciented Uic dlplcniaf. rcMUo rrlcc-ciirnln ■»C7-squnrr-mlli.' nrpo, I ml Eiltt'lii Smith.'both Lo: > f«>oratIe ... Tlie hl*b Khool bm«l pliiyrd 3 hlOi ilir stocks .o cntcd Jiurthe.ist of Vaklmii.AViv Cdes; tliTfp RlsK-rs. Mrs. Klla Rae • nlhrr bumu pif- the pfoctulo'iial and rcct.wloiial. scllliii. . About, 1B,{':9 men parllcipalftl,.l.. llftrick and Mra. Verd Kerr, both PrkM fl and prc«iiled a ipcclnl dodlcnllon Baclic nnd comp,^iiy rrponi tlial cliidinc seven men ot the J13tli . Lake Clly. nnd Mt^s. Zcnoli number. Shtiron Gulley, cin.v mfiii- funlier near ler.n ^t^cn lll u| ."ipcclnl forces. Siorey. Clearfield, Utah, nnd seV' 5 Cupt. Joseph nyw. commnndi l»un tloMd U:o« II bcr. unK-Without a Sons.". ' tnillcitfd tor Parki-H.ivl.«: that It' 1 RrandcliUdrcn. - , Top students honored in nddl- .^iiifTfr M.iiiu- tf .-iuUdPl 'seven. 313th fpcci f\iiicrftl iorvlccs will be held a tlon 10 Mlis Anderson, were Lynn fncturlnn n^ nn iiitt,Kllve inrtlm; >rcf.‘'. ol/iclnlly bcwn the nniifi p.m. TiiCMlay iit tlie Twin rtlls rx nirkrt wu (MlairvlM nroadhead. Karen D.ilby. Mlchnrl vdilcic, and lli.it liitcmaltoinii cr M.iy 0 by conlactlnc the cun nioriuary chai)fl w it h Bbhoii Irn^ftaldr ^Mehrr, ^ Tdephonr li,ui n ilurt pjllcm ol ' ol' llti' fotirlli li Puller. Alvin Mong. Crystnl Pohl, mtry' dlvl Vloyil II. Olsen, Kimberly LD3 Lens- Poulton—Itosemsry, Scholl, iuch tlrrnctli lli.il llii- stock 1j church, pre^ldliiR. Pinal rlti TTuJtr^ illll favorcl lor lUi- iir.ir trrm. ic mnnruver area In co be held at Sunset Memoriiil Kfttin EhlUlngton liiirt SuMn \vc him Information ns chcmkili Ilm. ind n>i: Smith. Gerjen of W.Ml Sirotl ht ,voiild coniiiuii' 1,1 [I'liuiii btillLvh tc oiirniy was locitcd. ' Qrsduates who recrlred diplo- Nov one special forcc* ...... iM at Thutsday's cMrclse.i; and buy rarelully Kltclc'd l-'.'ucs Sister Dies Crartual buyiiii:, captured during the exercise. Sub' HANSEN. May ST-Mrs. I Jein Anna Abram*. Doiinld Ld ilet ficvm. 313lh special f.xi Alkcn. Mmlll mil ‘Mbcrlwii ivny to-TCl vaui; received word'of Uie death | ft,'£:rV' ot K laikct complctwl Its trnminR and reiu'.. ol her sislrn Mrs. Am^ Pinch, Ln- u*r, obii. ;« Jnneal Aldrldse. Udeaiie Alloii rlJc that li it r,rlaiiily< ~vln Falls early this «erk. Lu«h .Volu-c-'-U- .t I Dell F, Anderjon. DoiiK Anderson Ornnsp. HI. Mrs. MIlinTe Bedow, alu Hanwn. Is a alster-lh-Iaw o xhwp, rtMlru ISO 11 «!»»! M4ltlnc tkok* l.iS-UI Iwm- Gary Lawrence Anderson. Kurci llitenmlloiiiil Mrkil company Anderson. Sharon Aiwlcrson. . niiada. Ltd.. appc.ir* to ollrr o Price Support of :Mr>, Mnch, Ste»rn Rnymond Antlerjon. Wiliiin Ilrenda Ferrln, Jackson. Wyo,, nsn IhM !i. u 4(d Ulm. UtilMti (iRAIN FUniRES cf Ihe be.'t Id Ud.n Jean Anderaoh. Lute J. Amuiron';, ■tal market, nccorditii: to llcy.. , aitenfled grnduntJon exercises tor, Chitlolle Jean Amofd. Kenneth Barley Reported her sliter. Rudell Ferrln. Mr. and! ullMUl ’(M tni riici lo-T»U >'*n« - Is and coni|uny. Nickel denuud' 10 kur, ln-1T.10| Ha. l-t-l 1»< trldse, Beverly Jetn Atwood. Rob­ be kept at a hlch rale, it t S‘ i-‘j5 ert Leon Bailey, Hovon Bair. Edna | WlUle company coniinn may bushel In Twin Falls county, nc friend, JnNeal Nelson. Jackson., ’■-'.s.?'. cordlnR to Carl Boyd, county igrr also attended the exercises. Theyl Beeler, Thomas .Robert Bendele, - tS-«,25 a share fto.n I3.SI Ust BEAUTY SHOPS^ l^rae Blntker, Lois aineker, Lnrry^ tr. An extra dividend is likely. cultural stabilization nnd comer- vUlied with Mr.-and Mrs.-Ken-| Phillip niolK. Sharon Bott, Shir­ Tatloii committee chairman. ,heih Naylor, also imcle and aunt (o.i fully, iindr; «l»r • basic rate Is tor grodo num- ot (he Rltl*. - AanlMB UoiM PraJixu, txott IhiB Si'JZrii'I i.uu ley Bott, Sylvift BolU ’ ■ ml .cndr: kM.1 nnd I i i Jed Braejnjer, Keith BmcRBcr o or belter barley. It is ad< Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Prior, Wnr- I Guy Buddy Branwn, Onry Breilv Ju.stcd by dLscounts for gmdes.be' drn, Waslt., vLilted their daughler, 16 Graduated low* number two to determine sup­ Mra. warren Robtson, and family ftj4''iKMhi'i5a«‘’ ao« tpM 'IV'n' Ihi elKtrenlci, TciM Irviixvmrni lauer, P. Dllne Broadticad. Orville port prkes for Individual pro- w.iw. »J0, Hwgtf AHj Ae«4ta'T. toppW mor^ Uun Lilian rf.i.mw I Gilbert Btoadhead. Cinud Enrl ■and olher relative.-!. ‘iicers. Discounts arc the same as SITUATiONS W A N T E D FrnnUllti Bruns, | In Exercises itdcr the 1S59 support program, *1 “liii: iThomM Michael Bryan. Onry Lc- and they ramie from three '* Da__ 'toj. Burgess, Melrose Eddie Bur ccnts per bu.ihel. , Radiators gre.v, Joann Carol Bums. Fmnkli,, For Richfield Terminal rates are available ntj NEW AND USED « S r : ICaalu, Ferrell Catmull. Lnvousim RICIinELD. May :i-DlplomM the county A6C office for lam Service U Repalrt ChrlstenMn. Joseph Kent Cole, vt'Cre presented IB elshtli Rrade j s who wish to store grain in Linda Loulae Cole. Sterling Lnrern craduntcs Wednesday evenUiR In rmilnal elevator. The rates in*l Phone RE 3-6080 U.S. Officials I Cole. Gary Corless, Mona Bcncc escrclscs at ilie Rlchlleld hIcU ilude Irclglit nnd handllnt; chargesi , Margaret Kaye Crnmcr I Ryninn.lum1aur ' I needed to get the barley to Uie ter- "K"„r.rAVi;s- Slioiild Check Mnniorle Faye Cramer. Noel Wes. KaUiy SwBlnston. clais prcsldeni, linlnnl market. !.C' ■'"* '"■■■“■ ” ley craven, Karen RO-v? Crystal, pavo Ihe wcleoiiie iildrcM ' AS in past years, (he barley price ■S.'.SVcS’.-KfKSST' ■ Ann Culler, EhBroii.M, Cul' Lowell Word the Invocation, .,'111 be supported through loans or CLYDE'S Eagle’s Beak Mila aulu l ^ .. ./aj'ne Plojd Culley, Wcndet William Rees and Marcelle Ipurchnso aBreemcnts on farm- RADIATOR SHOP Albert Cutlir.'—. Roach recited the clau poem < isiorcd or warehouse-stored grain. ni-Way Sl^-Oa Traek tans W ITE D NATIONS, N. Y, Miy Ann Dalby. Carol Wynltl posed by Janet Armstrong Support-will bD dVftilsble from! lUdlstsn Ar« Out B B stow - 21 LTI — Memo to V. S. «mUua- Darley, Connie Joyce . Daylcy. Blaine Behr. Carlee Riley, hnrvest through Jan. 31.- 1961. Net a BldelbM tormaL C4II OA S-Wl. KlmUtlr. dor«: AIwb;< look ft gttt et{Ie In D&rell D. Dickson, Steven Leroy FlBvel and Mljs Bchr giive Loans will mature April 30.4H1. the book. • Shorti l(J»-S7JI. ' Dockstsder, Floyd IvnI Dorsey. clttiS lUslory: Mary Helen Bose. i Otherwise the peat blM ml«ht Whni h n ro nc«co, umr n lu n ) — pml.... Calvin Fuller, Floyo Hivrry Oale, class honor group by P. a. Brlges, IXMlse, speaking m the council ,ad ntw) I Toul TJ. 8. •bltnti.ti Oemils Howard Glenn. Paul Henry Insinictor. Mrs. W. T. Plavel, an­ NEW _cbate on Soviet charges agalntt Olorfletd. &tary Ellxabeth Gold­ other eighth grade teacher, pre- UncrtklMliiii.H'". to- Qsou. smith, Douglas Earl Greene. David inud perfect attendance awards American ^«py^_fllghta, uJd the , Tratk wIm <1«« Ik*. TIB lA-ttalm wooden pla^e was glfen the U. a MsrahoU Greer, Sharon .Louise I Miss Chatflcld. Rees and Lowell MOBILE atnba&sador In Idoccow by ft group Grove, Dick Ircl Ward. I of Sorleta. Joietts Louise OocUey. Joan Jeon Miss Bclir. Mlis Unox, Mlsj| . LaUT. he- eonUnuwl-tlia plKjue Nnr txUtom i Afrlrata t4: tnck IS llodden. Bruce HaU. Laureen Hon. Rosch, and Riley were members was found to be hollow. snlla llfht: 4«Riu< Bsdoat*: nirlii w, julle Ann lUuek. of a vocal quartet. Ulsi RUey and » t >blu> •llsbUr VMkar, two< n4 Miss Base sang a duel, a class band I FEED MIXER ‘■Here U the clandecUaa lUlen* Saodta Haxby, Kenneth Gene ;^Ui>LLTfJ^.a— ill* ..ilU: ing derice with the aeriftl, right Track h1m> CilUsnU )rac «Ulr., Hajflen, Lawana Karen Hayes, ficlccuon was played by Miss Chat­ b n Tha Farm Servlci lua. iMlyllar 4 cold . under the ettgle'* beak," Hid U04.M. k*k«t« SJS-(.00. tmid rc

  • a . Lodge, taking the plaque apart t.tM.eOL AHm m 4.e»-«.»0: Altk*ni> Helner. WUliam Harvey Kelm- ond class songs sung for the mu­ cWaatai. tall he S-WW. sical part of the program. Ura. and explaining that pertou out* Onlsut Arrirsb T; U*ck St: •un'll** kamp. Dennis Max Hcrbold, Rex HAMMER MILL-MIXER tide with m reeelter could pick IS-' d«n«ii4 nodtrst*; mirktt Hunter Kemdom. Sharon Hevctt. L. T. Bandera was-piinlst. - i- up conversations the eagle ..... Duriea Ronald . Heync, Sherry Max Behr, chalrmut ol the dlS'. AIR UNLOADER heai^. Joyce Hlnrlchs, Gregg Neyman' trict 316. school board, presented ill iUrtr ltal»t-B« S- soviet Foreign Mlnlater AwJfel HoUlnger. Gay Edward H ow d, diplomas to the graduates, all of. Saves Money T oot. Qrotnyko asked derlslrelj’ what « m T, tnx'infdliim" »JS*' Jam6s CUude Knuo. Louise Ann whom took part In the exetclscs ASPHALT PAVINO play the'"prop" came Irom. Hunsaker, Carol Dee Jackaon. except Robert Pnrrlck, who was •'Ifa not out of a play." Lodge Charles Jack.ion, Mnrlrae Lee called out of town. Miss Chat- replied. "It’s out of the Soviet' JaroUmex, Darla lUe -lenscn, John tleld and Miss Sandtrs presented SEEP & 1-lt.LM, ratdlum I.K-t.M. whili fi___ the closing dialogue. Miss Arm­ Onion." \ I— 'lum UM.(I), whil* STUM Una IPaul Jensen, Jolene Jensen. Nor­ BrsAT Noir Lodge did not uy to which am- man Leroy Jensen. Patty Bne Jen­ strong gave the benedlcllon. FEED CO. >t vehicle collliloni IState’s Farmers Meyer. Sharon Eileen Meyer, Ix— titemoon four mUesI Allen Mlckelsen, Sharom I^nn. 10-Ton tots $42.00 ton east and three and one-: V. Stevens. Keith Robert-fileten* ---.r; - SEEVICE •a *s4 IlDwmH B«1 _ 1U4 the sberUr reported. . celpts'were, up about. llv«' tollUaii I George Lynn Oiterman, Farley M. son. Larry’ Alvin Sterewoo. ' .-•.■.'.-H«aU,»-UM m IfevtH Slae^.iru Damage-was esUoiated _ .... Palmer,.'.BIU .Marlene,-.Palmer. .0 the De’ Soto andat.»lSO to.tbe dolU»,-.oite..per'Gent :more.thani Bbeiry:'N..Palmer.'Maretta -Fay . 'Elelna.-. May atrauis, ,01eniU they were. in 18U. Orons were up 8 tnmire. Marietta stcuchen. Max-, Chevrolet.'ThB BaUbo*.In front three per cent, but livestock was Palter, Jact CarhM Parkin.-Ben- of the R. UrLowf farm al*j:wsi Jamea Partoa, Pat Pstlerson, Car- me raye ThalmsD. OUrad LesUr SPBAYNOW- down. The index Dt prices received mta Pellan, PhU. perotto, .Ann Thomas, wlUlam.Dcinlai.TliMip-' Ter Wtra mmi. aurwln^ aUbt:' knocked over, the thetUf said. duilBg- the month ended in the -enwU^ itnUlur. waadfc.. «iuak. :Ho. citations have, been, Uned. Petenoo, Radean: Peterson, Jay son, Leonard Rod TrufflbuU. lUae m m i ot April was 31 points PelenoB. Kooml Pfnlster, Paul Faye Bht,' - Richard Itt Ulrich, TNousonds This Year :__ __— DBiVEltTnNBOrrr; mgttttrPUiirflocher.__ _— ===i-.MAGIC«VALLEY=^ JSROUE, Uay JT-Oeorge bnt'oneyoliirhetoir-M»«S^=“ Wchard Plumlee. CrysUl Pohl, bauerriiOneOe WtUT Saadci'Jtah - P E S T CONTROL Paxton, sa. Twin JWls. wu fined HMTvSlsaUt U» ZdaboUmh Lena Pomion,Jlm Praegltzer. Alice Warner. DennU usihu ^Vatson, Will Navor Roach Market' $10 and'coots Wednesday by.J»> a w was m aMng good jncrtts Pratt, Robert Quinn, "lADeane Tamara Lee .Weber,,WUUam C. '.■;OoU-;Nlch-ts aodi' rom« JusUea of U i s p ^ Uo Itr- ea*ta,Majr. Ramsey. Mary Jo Ranwm. fiiU Weeket, -Robert Ronald Whedo, ' Mornlnr Sew otteh^ HELP WAKTEP-^FEMAI-E rUl io r inadeiqnste mod. flaps. Be her tnsU. were bUmt6 . . . , Rawion.\LUa Kesleft.^.Marvin Ralph -Whitehead,-Sbeall Lm "Mtises'bloat In yoiir; ; was cCted br 8ttt« Pitntosa uk-'of preot by. tbe itate's Rtynoldi.: i Wldmler, Marie Eater' Wldmeltr, ^^.vUveslock:'; ^ .T h li U ; Ftank idogensen.. - Mair noRDce Reynolds. Caro- FhylW Ann.WllUsnii, Delmer L*e IlM.Rothmedllnger, Robert Hafld. I -WlUon, Jamu Bay .Wlnni OougUs ' nss’ e x t r a rars.to<‘ ley ; ,RU«y..Bally-Ann Boblnscmt Bowea:' ■TVood.T'LSTOnejrrjame* ^ PM E^NT ■ Kitni Rath Roemer.'Robert Rud> Wright.-Pred Ray Wrtgley,- OUbert ' Cmuiaud >«l nol' IILIH. ffl«*,>DelberV Bwood'SayWr.' :.isiirt Biumtr Bmrud, DetB rschaeffer.-rJuan- .:::-Conp0UBain'700 r 8uU . - .C;.Jr'.\y.y lU • sehirtfer, teonsrd. Xamar . -.Toa eao gat. Banner Uluna sad boameUBiTmln^' Schiteri'-RoKmary ‘ Ann_Schen. ,., p u ^ W»m satt.at ttu Olobe 6«d A .n tf Oo. tm'Troolt Ua*. BrianlKCTt. ScoH, lynn Heniy ..ip.ywln Falli. ' c .v'-.h.- PERRY'S r jtonember.thwsaBtttJhls n er-wffl u t a ia k ^ TOORS es comrrBD W: 'i”i' ; TV Service ,r ; s t o p '^ i w irith fia w .C b n d M CRANE SE(tVlCE :'New,l«cat^'h'HnH ii'-- ■ troo) u»a’_ ' : Marion^it' ' ,;;LY,fLEr?-" :671

    ,636.WbW.vNorth;';v ^ ' FRIDAY, M A Y 27, lOGO ... TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO , PAGE SIXTEEN. ^— H E ir WA>n ep-^MALE- - ^ N E A T H THIS BAISNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS WAKTMt AfpIUnt* rcr»lr>n«"- Market Place 'RIBAY, MAY 2 7 .1960 TIM ES-NEW S, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PAGE SE V EN T E EN

    HAY. GRAIN A N D FEED - AUTOS FOR SALE ^BENEATH THIS b a n n e r ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS _ _ Market :Place o n e of ' Thlnkln’ o f l iv e s to c k & p o O l tr y Magic Volley A D ® I IRE 3-0911 IVadIn' C a r s? -DO-IT-N-O-W -l- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FU RN ITU R E & APPLIANCES TRUCKS A N D TRAILERS AUTOSFOR SAUE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE During Thoisen’s

    1» IIEAU m.rr. ,|,J Mlu. SPECIAL SERVICES Ciraconm'a Cdurl, SAVESAVE BIG: Ait-rns WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS! S P R I N G . ECONOMY'8P£CIAU IX • JOHNIE BOYD OP TIIE %VEEK1 EXctLLENT^ONnrTlON*''*' P U S H ! 1 l.ut lU-oldt Mtlo.lr )umr, > btJ* . AUTO SALES ’ ttll DOD(iE V'l : Tod. »-S4 DODRE tM Ton, ( d I Ton. Dial 111^ DODGE t; Too. Dual ahnlt. TIIIAI. j 50 N A S H 5,175 WE HAVE A LARGE >S rilKVHOLtr' H.lAIr Statesman' 4-Door iE finro STOCK OP .. -..KVBOLET loni .ha.1 kai* BOLES-AERO-ZENITHS S Ton. 4.a;.*ad. riRiilda k*d. 'iVfitirr'hNruinxECAiu 7 »ORD V.» -H Ton, » KOHD V.| H To*. *..r«d.. TR UC K S AND TRAILERS j^lnk'o* ^jiliow^pplfiiBdi IJ chi»*a 62 CHEV . $350 4U-HU I X ’S W O R T H T H E D R IV E Dotiixe4-Door Mobile Hom«; BUaiiri uanimlailon. nl<* otaHor. ANOELUS-LEISUBE HOMS ALL-CAM CUAIIANTEED FOR WHAT ER CAn‘t‘*'. own- . MAGIC VALLEY YOU SAVE — Bonk Financing— . H A L O U S K A JttI VOLVO aiatics Wtt«B. Ilara'a MOBILE HOMES th( iM>ir lor IS« fruld.K>r 53 DODGE S395 AUTO, SALES W Y L L I E ’S * — ClMiJ S»«4»r» TWIN FALLS MOTOR On Truck Laiia Wm of Ii,w ciJ'ii'nE*' Ullk Atk Icr -.V.llf" «r "Wlni,- ■%v~su r ~u “i i s i 54 LINCOLN $895 Capri 4-Door Sedan • ir’ilaaJa*." SPAETH’S . ■ N ew Car Sales A re- ra.ir ilAtlnr. bVakaa. i04| aad windawa.. Stand saw tlrva. A saw Itn4 Piloming Quarter 'hgrar. AQll SI MrJtCURY Usnlcla'lr. :HI VAUXIIALL «.dMr. IT,wo •«- p.iuei ind niuA 1‘ii-u.ci. rc B O O t o G . »SlclS£‘- ™ . •?4 Ulk Cwl'*Qutn«^t«fH*on'for- " s s > r » s _ ntllon^tnd dUj«liliin. Top l;lo>n Alll»gn. VA &-SII1]. Ot^ t'lalin iaiu I s'd«k lUitlua. Jni«hMd II OLD3 OMO LARS Sleeping Bags 1 9 5 8 I M P A L A U.'a«r. OalF‘«I«9 For Prompt Jerome, Idaho 4 8 F O R D ^ ? 3 8 5 U told freiB aaw. Ilaa all Ika 4-Door Sedan ■REMOVAL SPORT COUPE (Ina powtr InturM and a i»« ribuonff ^o,, >s mllfl wnt d, Phone EA' 4-4334 ‘ 1 - 2 J ' J i . SiAte-fiiTESo-s;'""'*-:- Ot D«ad BDd Om I«u n niiftwmy » . Ill: «.}li;. Bill ClUra Rm. ■ EA 4-l>7t LIVESTOCK 57 ? 1 9 9 5 D O D G E IIH BUlCE'Supar Moor Hanltop. 55 PLYM ?695 ■ ' II.ICoppcI Co. TuraueU* «Bd wbiu HnUli. 3tatIoIr^VlI^o^------‘ tprinfl. riui 11 toot fUt bJ l«.l A. PIPE and STEEL cKUW NlJNljfc IDAHO HIDE Y O U R E E For Used Car 5 9 C H E V ? 1 8 6 5 sra'iW LZiiS KlMlwW H Too Pbiup,^ tlaautwul & TALLO W . CO. ALSO PLASTIC PIPE M O T O R C O . VALUES s s K rhoB. IlE i-TSIl f, Onir H.OM aaual mlln. Can INTERMOUNTAIN lier »lir« — ). i‘i. Hi »' a Main Scum RE 3-6811- ba pr»«an..AImoat ntw nilan 6 6 I P R C •l.TON • . , •• llrrt^Tba hinain bojr oT^thi AUCTION INSTITUTE II. Koppel Co. 53 C H E V “ ..... $ 6 9 5 Monterey ,4-Door SUMMER SESSION DODGE TRUCK 8 Av.n-. Soulh HE »-»ll 0 y»t.l mkixim durrp l^lr. Ak !} nUICK nifltra lUidtap Couim. a s s s s . n i a OPEN JUNE 19 :rw. Dlicount ll.l'M. T H E B E S T Fallr D»n»ni>w. radio, lire*. A rial itiar* ;icksv CMC Tanjtm drlt«. Ilk< niit vail lltn. 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    “Jerome €Iub— Members Eye -Gliurch Event Join The Fun Spofs • . JEnOME, May 31 - ‘ 9 .honor sundiiy were dUcusMd • ti-Ui«'mteUne» of Jerome county- i-n elulu lut week. ' • , . . The DUon Btoclc R»l»er». led by wuilam Broun and W. Bernard tiitV »t Unda Wcll'fl liomr. Tli HOLIDAY 8Mup dNided to (to to cliureh tc jtihEf • to the Eden LuUlernn eliurch. Wcnsrrt H"8erman will dcmoiulrallon at lilt next mectlne. . r «t’Ilcn»n dcmoiialratcd ho* GELEBRATION to multe a uponite cftke nl the pitellng o( KanyonsldB 'Kltchsn. ettf flulj whrti they met nl th( honie ot Mrs. Victor Peterson. Ipnd- - >r. I’Un* tTTc mndP fi>r. 4-H atin- diy ami a picnic. The next incetlnit will be ai Donnie Van.Zanle'* IVg’s)' Webster demonstrated fit- BIG tlnj a dilry c»U when the Apple- 4 n ton Uvejloek cltib met al Her ^ home. Member* voteil to attend the PfeJbyVerlan church on . Wb next merlins 'will be held nl DAYS Utlbtrt Jlnrmon'a home. Juno {ftrmatt will how br»«k a olf to lend nnd mixing fftd for llvr.Moclc. Plnn.* were cU4«d for a family party t JirlJ June n. at Btxnbiiry'a. . Ocwse Davis allowed a film al Friday-Saturdoy-Sunday-Monday the mrellnK of tlie Orandvlew-D »nd a Dilry club when ihey nifl, at the home of Sttndra Spcnccr. Tile film »M micd "Cttttlc^Coun- . Vickie Htndrlx wna a guest. At the next meeilns Elaine Jackson will report on rccord booka; 6*n. , dra . Bpencer, outdoor cookery; Featuring: . nichard Maddox, rabbltAi and Don* Ifl Maddox, chickens. IloU call will b» aniaered witli somcthlnR to re* msmbtr In the shtra.- rlnir. The mtetInK «Hl be iiexl Tuc.->dny at the Maddox home, one nille north and two miles west of Jerome. The Happy ilomeinaken chnnRed the clulj meetlnR dntea to the sec­ U t t t E ond and fourth Wcdneaday.-i nfter June 1. Mn. Eynon Ward, leader. encouraBcd members to enter the tlower show to be held June 3. 8u> aan Ward demoiutrnted Mlectlnt miiUrtaU . Plans fw lailnlUtlon of offlccn vers dlMuued at the meetlns' ot the Merry Mixer# when ihey met aUhe Olher Home. .Mary Louder JIMMY Aflon • Westfall dcmanslrtited ' preu cookies at Ute meeting of the Cluilt Ussla witen they met at her home, she aUo demonslrnted aeveral slispts«f copklea from the —press and cxplnlnrtl hoy H wntlu ed, Do'rothy WcatfaU demonatrnled DICKENS hov to make a dreulng table. explained how It could bo n Irom an orange crate, but ahe art old book caae. Wanda Parson* jVU welcomed as a new member. The'Ewt'Homo M aken'led by Mti eitlruneU and Mr*. Stlglle toted to start a *ummer project al Mr. Persomlity of Country Music Uiclr Ust meeaUnff. The croup will Invite Mrs. Apie* Hurst-to nttend tJiB next meelinf. Belh Wood was • Kuest. Cheryl Harmon was chos­ en game chairman. Ccflleen- Silts u d Linda QerBen led the pledEU. AND HIS COUNTRY BOYS Dennis Zahn Wm host to the '..CanyoDslda Champions 4-H club ' Cotumbici Recording Artists: "Country Boy," "A SIccpln ' o t tho Foot of The Bed," "Out Be­ led by WlUlam Block. Prank Olo- dnsUIed Earars. Roll call for the hind the Barnt" " M o ond M y Big Loud M outh/' end m any, rnony other top hits ol tho next meeting 1* to be answered Grand Olo Opry. liy niffllng a part oc a rabbit o co». Karrtn Bhewtnaker was elected president of the SUteh and Chat- -la--club,.led.by-Mr«.-l>aul-Mollo. way, wtiea they met nt the Apple­ ton school. Velda aatUr, Unda ' Culp, Christine Slatter and Terry JOIN THE PARTY IN THE Joae* vere welcomed aa new mem­ ber*. Mr*. Hjllowny. Instructed members In the uso of plaid i . Tho'EiufEnd Uveafoekers, led by chMie* niornton. voted to buy a i-H T-shirt for every new mem- ber when they met at Kenneth and GALA ROOM Helen Joa, Haielton. Plans were mute to hold a hkjr ride at S pm. Tue*day. Members wlU meet nt the The pleasure's yours, the work's purs, when you entertain here.. . the hi You ond your guests y/ill enjoy fine food, courteous service, a . June .. Carol Qcartney and Judy Bollch gracious atmosphere. Visit this famous night spot this weekend. were added to .the roU of the El- . danido Bewer*. led by Mrs. Ira - Puller when they met at her home. Give your family and your guests the pleasure of enjoying one o f • Bsrbara Bollch nnd Shirley Puller . led the pledges. Mcmbera voted to the intermountain West's most famous buffet dinners, expertly meet the seeond and fourth 8at- UMwJiRell cflJl for the next ineef• prepored byoneof the West's most popular chefs. All you can ._Jng U to leU whnfmembera ati going to make In their project.' eot, only $2.00 per person. Reservotions accepted but not neces­ TGnestfReported sary. Phone RE 3-1212.\ - . , .. By Valley Areas KDZN, May ST — Mr*. William Kingas and family. Donnelly, ere vitlUns her parents. Mr. and Mia. . Jimes Skelton, and other relaUves .. In ttib artn. SEAFOOD BUFFET Mr«. It, O. Pharrl* and dnughter FRIDAY-Nigh^AIIJfoH Con e ha*, been 111. She la .... ;'fonner-.Mi3, Carl S h w of HiJi .■.vielnltjr. . . . - -Mr..and Mrs.-Ott'jn'.Homntond and Dale returned after vteitlng her aunt and cpusins. Mr*. Putty SATURDAY NIGHT BUFFET. . Murpheri Hot 8pnng*-nc».Jtt^• blds^. Nev^'------■ ' STUDESnsHOME- - ALL YOU CAN-EAT »2 CACTLEFOftO. May. 71 — Linda .Qtaj'beal has returned homo from . 8«ulh«esl Baptist coUege. Bolivar, -:..Mo,.to ipend the summer with her .. .pattDts. »lr. and Mr*. David Oray. •. beau Mt*. Mabel cromer, -Boise. :. :Vislted »t the Oraybeal home thl FRQ CASU P B GEORG

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