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V 0L ^. N0, 301 , Offloul Ciir »nd T W IN FALLS, IDAHO, F K ID A Y , FEBRL'AKV 10, Iflfil M»ml*rr of AiKlil H u rf» u of Circulalioni County Neivtpaper nvial^l l*»n» and I'luied I ' r « i | iiternaimnal PRICE 5 CENTS French Slating Librarian Is Surprised at All Fuss Programs Fails to On Soviet Plane t PARIS, Feb. 10 (/P) — The (fovornment today termed French a i r , force interception of Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev's plane n regrettable incident and promised an Halt Demo “Stall” investigation. Lower,level official.s in Algiers charged a EOISK, F eb . 10 (A P a m l LIPI) — A pproval of a 7 .-I million d o lla r co n stru ctio n pro­ jet f i g h t e r fired wal'ning .shot.s at the plane over the gram at slate in.stitution.s, financed partly liy retention of the $10 "head tax," failed M editerranean ye.slerday b c c a u s c the Soviets violated immi'diatcly today lu end a Deiiiooriitic sluwdowii in the .senate of the Idaho legisla­ flight plan.s. The Soviet cnibas.sy in Iial)at, Morocco, re­ tu re. D em ocrat.s for the fo u rth .siicce.-i.sive diiy called a m o rn in g caucu."i to di.scuss plied hotly th at the F ren c h charge.s w ere p u re invention. .strategy. Sen. Howard Sims, IJ., Lemhi, renewed previou.s demand? that the stale af- The fo reign m inistry is s u e d " faira commitlee rclea.se thci^ a s t a t e m e n t .saying an

\n b le incident” had-teen or- m |i w rvl the "head tax." ®BilHe BaitStai Democraifi have .slowed the leg-' spokesman would make no! ^ I s l n t l V c iiroct\«,s a.s a proie.st' lurtlicr comment but It appeared , O • . O against the c o n u n ltice ’s refu.sal He Bovernment here vievveci ih c; J O V i e t S . O O O H to permit prlntins of Uic bill, - t - B®ked by ChamtezJ Incident for'more seriously thnnj tlonr'll(''‘'uw buiku'f,'riim «e«| ^ .siiokesman for the Twin Fulls Chamber of eommerce did French authorities In Ali’evla.j WASHINGTON.-Feb. 10 — voiced on the .senate iioor by Sen. There was general agreomeiu Kennedy administration leaders nppeared before the hou.se innui-ande, public utilities and I that the Incident took place In th e j now eatlmfttc th ey can be ready vincciit A. Naiiy. R., Gem. He | banking comrnittce today to speak out in support of the early afternoon in suiyi:? .Hkles to undertake m ajo r negotiations bill to ban trading'stamps. The committee, headed by when the Soviet Ilyushin 18 turbo-^ with the Soviet Union within six 'prop was flying over the M cditcr-' ni0nth.s. th e ' 7' r ‘m i i Z ' ( M lir pJBrVnM?’;!'™’’"' ''“P'-cseitative from Twin Ilarqlil 1.. Rolh. director of the ICast Orange, N. J., public library, stands behind lobby desk and ev- downward and to eliminate the;rails county, IS holding controlled hearings on the con- ranean en route to Rabat. ; Soviet olficiaLs have been warned prc.s.st-s hiirprif-e “at Ilje fus.s lh at's been stirred up" over arressts of borrow ers delinciuenl In returning incroasts In ciRiueiie and iicer A J^ench twln-Jct Vulture flKht- quietly nsninsl irigRerinB new bo«Us. He Mild urrc.Us will continue until ail scofflaws r e tu r n th eir overdue book.s. Fourteen persons i troversial trading stam p bill Friday and Monday. William tr fired warning tracer bursts:cri.ses at Berlin or elsewhere dur- have lieen lined from SIO to S25 each and Il«(h li preparing compinini.s aualnsl 40 more who have taxei which-the bill authorizes. [Grange, .secretary-manager of the Twin Falls Chamber of "ahead of the plane. It was one of 'in^' this form ative period in th e kept ovcniiie hooli.s out for from five m onths lo a year. (A P w irephoto) ■■.,omeTu‘.e’'Zt;"'u.s^'d"'l;; p :." :!-" ------Commerce, submitted a w it- ihree sent out, said French offi- hope of fxploitlng any lack of ex- ten s ta te m e n t v o icin g th e ' cials in .Algiers. j p'crlence and decisiveness In Wosh- tinR this bill b efore the O t l V Aiglers m ilitary authorities to -'h v ^ to n . He fiald he voted lor the meas­ chamber’s su p p o rt of the ure only because It provided for •diy Issued a communique char; ThouRh President K ennedy bill. '■;l hopp.s for better East-West rela- First Violence Flares Between a con.structlon program and "I tag that [he Soviet plane was ny- Tlie stand was taken by the tag south of Its announced route tion.s. Mfticow ha.s been Informed. recognize the dire need" for that. Lumumba Is chamber as a result of a noil taken In an IrreffUlar manner w h i c i r "n y ftesh Soviet challense v.'ill “My people." he .inld. "do not Tlmrsdny morning, Grange' said. d.'i.sire an Increased lax load, even ■made verltlcallon necciiary." : brlnn a .swlfl, to u s h U, S. reiipQnse. Unions, Fanners in California A cross section of Twin Palls on luxury Items, a general tight Free of Jail Algiers communique al.so T his adm inistration lnlcnd<; to merchants were asked what their ening of the belt'In nearly alt jccused the Soviets or vlolatlns j ‘*<’“•>1 m the minds of liL CKN'TRO. Calif., Feh. 10 (/I’)—^Roth sides cried "foul'' today ;(ftor the first vio­ ELISABETHVILLE. K a ta n g a, personal and official feelings were cistom by falllnc to notify t h e ' American people or oUicr pco- lence—-and suli.se(|ueul retaliiiUu'y action— in the long smolderiui; Imperial valley let­ state budgets would be In order." T h e ConRo, F eb. IQ ilIPli—K alangft- regarding the proposed trad­ ttench that Brezhnev w»., aboard.l ‘I-" determination The 33 'million dollar public nc.se government sources said to­ ing stamp bill. Each merchant tuce harvc.st dis|)iilt'. Farmers were incensed becau.se a crowd ol' men shouting "join school appropriation bill wn.s on Warning bursts were Ilred only |""y day dcpo,sed Pren)ier P a tr ic e Lu­ contacted also was asked if 'he 'and not to be bluffed or black- our union." forced their way into a caiiip for Mexican field hands at nearby Rrawlcy bocause the Soviets violated re^a- the senate calendar today, and, mumba e.scaped from prison and thought the Tu-ln F^ls Chamber m ailed. (ConUnued on Paj* I, Tolumn 4 yeatevday. ■ Oh.'servers said the men wielded broom.s and Iticked and .sluffged their way partisan lighting wa.s-expected to had been seen from the air as he of Cotnmerce should take an active AdminI.strntlon leaders report­ into the lalior camp. Accord- continue. | fled by car with two of his lieu .Htand in opposing trading stamps edly feel that Soviet Premier npmnprnl^ hiiri rnnfliiftpfl n tcnnni.s. tn y -tn ^ -h-eT i f f Herbert •b)Msupporttng-senatc-bill-Nor-2l7“ K.nrusncncv undmtands th eir slowdown In the senate since a The reports said a helicopter Orange explained. bluntly stated position and Li-Ex- something to bring the arms race nounced his escape only hours a low of '11 degrees recorded at the bureau of entomology j p i ' a i . In a .secret c a u cu s earlier this after Congo ..President Joseph pcrta painted .for congreSSs^ter- under control. The Twin Palls Chamber of week In an effort to end the «iow- Kasavubu in Leopoldville dissolved day a picture of even toui At a minimum. Kennedy and Thur.sday ni^rht, rain in the Wood river valley was play- Huches' dop­ Commerce represents ilO Tw in 1;!| u tlc s angered union m em bers by down. the military regime which- had montlu ahead for the nation’s KTS^'ft^teers believe Khrushchev ing havoc w ith skiing conditions at Sun Valley. Residents Palls businessmen. ■ ------Invading the El Centro labor The house stalled for final con­ Jailed Lumumba. economy. They predicted things wants\Q .M 0ld a major military at Hailey, whore .69 of an inch of precipitation has fallen temple and arresting six of their sideration until next week, a bill wiil get better later this j'ear, but clash and to^oncentrate his main The government reports said in the past three-day.s, described ihe-weather conditions leaders. The; sheriff was also in effort on opening up negotiation^ to reorganize the state highway Lumumba' was righted sUghtly compieie recoybfy' 'm ay not com e the raiding party, alon^ with city on such matters as the future of there Friday noon as "a mess.” W ater up to R or 8 inches 'board when 35 minutes of debate north' of ''Mu^j*hatsha, wherfl'^'h^ bc/ore ]Sfl2. • (fiOd .«rtre was a p ­ policem en. plause for President Keiuiedy's go- Berlin and disarmament problems. deep is standing on streets ftnd’alleys in Hailey over a todp^ Indicated It might not pass. liad beea heldllprisoner. w ith -two Among those arrested was Cllve ilo» apprbaoh-in trying to-provide In prcpaxatlon for- these nego­ Rep. Alvin Joslyn, D.. Ehnore, former members of his govern­ coat of ice, since the groiilRl' Knowles, International representa­ Trial of Area ■|| govtmmenl cures for the country’s tiations. Kennedy and Secretary one of three sponsors of the con- ment. Mutshatsha Is 360 miles i.s frozen, the water is not tiv e of the United ^Packinghouse northwest of Bllsabethvllle, capltol economic aches and pains. of State Dean Rusk are starting troveralai measure, made the mo­ able to go into the ground. W orkers of America. K now les has o f ,an tl-L u m u m b a K a ta n g a proV' These were the oyer-all vie.ws country by country and area by Ai’eas Classed tion to put the bill Into commit' At the North Pork store, seven helped spearhead a Joint cam-, Ince. - • ------— Mayor-Slated^l of.iLpanel. Qf toji. ecQnomlsta—In Q.rea re-exom lnatlons of U. S. for miles north o‘f Ketchum. Mrs. palgp by the UPWA and tile agrl- Industry and govemmentr-ln testU elgn policies, parallel with tlielr junendm enL — (Moficow-radlo-already-was-hlnt^ Iturai-worktrs^rgaimilljrcBm^ jnoniLboforft-th^Benaterhoufle-eco- As Depessed-^^‘ eantlme. the house voted 52-i ing that reports of his escape nicer Gooding mayor, oh charges fell from 5 p.m. Tliur,sdny until m lttee to become bargaining agents flomlc com lm ttee. • in Laos and the Congo. today to get tough with drivers from Jail may be only a prepara­ of drunk driving has been set for. 4 a.m. Friday when It began lo fo]' workers on the farm s here Meanwhile, Republican leaders A White House meeting Satur­ who still o p erate m o to r vehicles tion for an announcement be had 10 a.m. M arch 14, before Gooding rain. Sun Valley reporte'd seven w h ich provide moet o f the n a ­ congress removed any lingering day Is scheduled to Initiate a lop Beiiiof Visited when their licenses -to drive are been shot while trying to escape. county Probate- Judge“i3ames“it~ Inches of new anow on their high­ a tion's winter lettuce; ibt t h a t Kennedy's- economic level review of U. S.-Sovlet rela­ under suspension or revocation. It hinted there had been rumors Qossett. er elevations w ith .84 of an Inch W ASH INGTON. Feb. 10 (/W - Knowles and four gtiicr men that he died in prison of savage wUl have tough sled- tions:— " Secretary of Labor Arthur J. It was one of five measures passed Rice pleaded Innocent Jan. 20, fi t precipitation. It wa.s raming at w e re charged with m isdem eanor beatings inflicted by Congolese Senate Leader Everett M. Goldberg left today on a three- at the morning Session. before Judge Gossett. - T h e. com- the Roundhouse Friday noon and rio tin g and a felony c o u n t of false troops.) Dlrksen of Illinois and House day mission for President Kennedy The "get tough" _ policy with plaUit w a s signed by S t a te P atro l­ skiers were having difficulty be­ imprisonment. leader Charles A. Halleck of In­ to survey unemployment trouble Katanga authorities said Lu- man W alter J. Klrtley, as the re­ Men Held for cause of the wet snow. drivers who Ignore revoked or sus­ diana said some of Kennedy's pro­ spots In five states, The sheriff tnld the latter count m um bo was w ithin 40 m iles o f the sult of a.tw o-car collision Tuesday At Ketchum, thg forest servicc pended licenses would Increase the posals mlfeht "dampen down the related lo a sltdown demonstra- Portuguese colony of Angola. But afternoon, Jan. 17, six and one- office reported five Inches of new G oldberg, 52, had C hicago, penalty for such a violation to iO .■i<| recovery process." tlon it a labor camp a week ear­ it was believed Lumumba would half miles east q f Bliss on state Theft Charge snow Thursday night, but the Gary, South Bend. Lansing and (Continnea on Pec* 2. Column 7) They referred RpecMlcnlly to lier during which a large group hesitate to flee there because he highway 26 on the M alad bridge. -moisture turned to rain Fridiiy D fitro it-o n -iils -first day schedule. would run the risk of immediate Kennedys-Teqiresrior raising the of Imported Mexicaii workers RIcei p o ste d a $300. b o n d a lte r morning, settling the snow. It was The labor secretary said that arrest by Portuguese authorities. prtsent $ l-a n -h o u r minimum wage (braceros) assertedly were pre­ he was arrested the. morning of 111 JunirSales 44^ degrees a t H a ile y Friday noon with half the nation's major in­ He was reported to •■hove enough to $1.15 immedlately.>si.20 next v e n te d Irom leaving t h e area to Woman Files Jan. 20, when he appeared voiun- and the clouds were breaking, but dustrial centers now cla.ssifled as gasoline for only 80 miles. year and $1.25 In 1D63. Halleck BU RLEY, Feb. 1 0 - T w o Declo g o to their Job In the fields. tarlly at the courthouse. ' . it was still storming from Kct- depressed, meaning a Jobless rate I n four weeks of s trik e M tlon The reports here said the heli- ihum-on-northi n t-slx ppr rpnt nr more, he ,wnnL lohn-Bttvles.-^rBoIse, wus lu.~— along only w ith a boost to $1.15, ith Cassia and Mlnldolca coun­ 17-lettucn-farmr1iBTmreBiri)ick^lettuce far Xaudidac^do iUter ww trying to Keep thi Forest service personnel report­ to talk over the problem with Jured .to the crash_and_lat?t_WBS_ w the Elsenhow er adm inistration ties tor taklns highway equipment eted by the two union. groups. cor in view and that the Katanga ed .53 of an i n c h of precipitation state officials, businessmen and transferred from Ooodlng Me- did last year. and cutting it up Into scrap metal They are demanding—in addition Bir_ force hoped, to Join thet-search fell at Hailey from 5 p.m. Thurs­ lab o r leaders, an d Idled w o rk ers Burley Mayor quickly with a Heron search plane, morlaniospltai to St. Alphonsui Halleck aald the ^ Republicans they resold as Junk. day until a a.m. Friday. .10 of an and their families. to union recognition—a pay boost in hopes ol running him to ground hospjtal, Boise. would be willing to add about 1.4 L a rry Bell, 20, a n d P ot J. Novo- fro m the current 00 c e n ts to $1.25 BUHLEY, Peb. 10—M rs. Anne M. inch Thursday and .08 of an Inch Before taking off to Inspect key before darkness fell. Rice', driving a 1060 CadlUilO, ap­ million workers to the minimum W ednesday. hourly, sanitary facilities in the Williams announced Thursday she sel, 22, both Declo waived prelim­ communities in an area contain­ parently attempted to pass a ,car wage coverage, but would n a t inary hcartag and were bound over field, union hall hiring and a 10- will be a candidate for Burley T h e balmy 41 degree tem pera­ ing about a third of the n a tio n 's and met Davies' 1060 Chevrolet ‘pee to the 4,3 m illion Kennedy to d istric t court on $1,000 bond m ln u te rest every two h o u rs. mayor la the April 25 municipal ture reading recorded in Twin to ta i 5,385.000 Idled workers, G o ld ' head on. Both men were -alone -In ; proposed. when they appeared before Probate election. Falls Thursday night broke no berg said Irom all indications the Presidelit to their ca rs and Rice was not In­ Dl^rksen and Halleck also crltl- Judge Vern Carter on charges of records for spring-like tempera­ situ a tio n is growing worse. Mrs. Williams, who operotes the clttd Kennedy’s plan for Increas- grand larceny. jured. ■ : tures experienced here during the The labor secretary said he In' 400 Students Anne shops in Burley and Rupert, William C. Behr, 18, Declo, and n temporarily unemployment m o n th of F e b ru ary . They are charged with taking & tends to explain Kennedy’s 1.2 stated Thursdoy it was tier in­ Want Billion Floyd Potten, 18, Burley, were ypensatlon for Jobless workers. road grader belonging to the Bur­ On Feb. 10. 1050, the lowest the billion dollar emergency aid pro­ ten tio n In ru n n in g fo r the office ftaed <10 and qpats each by Bur­ objected to the proposed ley Irrlsa tlo n d istric t seven miles m ercury dropped w as to a mild 45 gram for the unemployed, along 111 Ai^iem Will to try to establish a city manager ley Justice of ■ the Peace Alfred 1 "manent increase In the tax paid south ol Butley and cutting It up d eg ree low a^d a g a in on F e b .,23, with other administration plans type of government In Burley. Sh6 For Schools Crane P rid ay fo r going 4S nilles employers to help finance It. into scrap metal. It is alleged the 1058, it dipped only to the 43 designed to reverse the economic said a million-dollar business, like WASHINGTON, Peb; 10 (UPi) - per hour In-a 3S-mlle zone. Both men used a cutting torch to dis­ djegree mark. I>aat year on Feb. 0 downtrend^ and restore full em' Torn’ Station the Burley, city government, can were cited by State'Tatrolman mantle the machinery and hpve.a best be operated affectively and President 'Kennedy will ask con­ the low was 33 w ith a high reading p loym ent.. Approximately 400 Moglc ‘Volley John W ray. Negro Cor ______one-half gress for a one billion doUar-a;^ i(iJoM>urpoae-oHlie-ln8peo-|lilsh-achool-senlor8clencgTitur year program of goVStnmenc aid TOtiTL: Bikes," mile east of Declo in the backyan Thursday’s high reading of 55 type government. tion tour, one of a planned series, will be among. 2,200 youths from for the nation's schools and col­ IIS and costs and given 25 der o f the Novoscl residence. Other degrees is 15 degrees shy of tl\e 8he Is the first candidate to an Housing Post is to show the degree of u n e m 02 high schools in Idaho, Montana, leges -which would let the states mtrlts Wednesday by .Filer Pollra dismantled machinery la alto In all time recorded high lor Febru­ nounce Intentions of seeking the >0 w v - ploym ent in largo cities as c o n ­ U tah and Wyoming who are regis­ decide whether to spend federal Judg4 K em Thurman lor lallure the stockpile, according to Cassia ary of 70 degrees placed in the office for th e co m in g terra. Mrs. trasted with that in better-known tered for the fifth science youth grants for (jlassrooms, teachers' to yield rig h t of way. H er cltatldh ' cotl l M “ "ate Sheriff H. O. Warrell. reco rd books F eb . 26, 1D50. Williams Is the widow of the late oniiraiatlon a., the Bovcmmcnfs chronic trouble spots such as W est day tour Saturday at the national was signed by Filer PoUcemto Ben W. W. Williams, who was Burley salorles or both. “P housing admlnlslTtttor. The sohcrlft said he had ad- T h e m onth a ls o has h a d Borne Virginia and eastern pcnnsylvaniji, reactor testing station, Arco. Shelton. police chief for many years. She It was learned today that the v^tised for-persons miflsing m»- cold temperatures. The all time Support for this view came in The tour, sponsored by the Joe Eichelbcrger, Filer, wos’flned tl.'?'cleared the nomln/- came to Burley in 1908 and has paokoge of , requests also will In­ clunery to contact him. One farm­ low Is a-frigid 24 degrees below new data, iteleased by the labor atomic energy commission in .ob­ (10 and costs and glvei} 25 de­ "l« t night by a voice vole after zero recorded F e b . 0. 1033. operated the ladles' apparel store clude grants and loans for .buUdtag er reported a scraper and side de­ department yesterday. It showed, servance of the birthday annl- merits by Judge T h u rm an Wed­ wLir"? PUWns livery rake missing. ‘ an employment decline of nearly in Burley for 10 years. college clossroonos and' fellowships aJnpxs93e_ths_ffljBP)i_fflLcQilegs. nesday fo r driving a t exccjslve —Bell-wM-orrtsted-Wednesday-by JI0OJ10Q_from_a_yi!0JUjii!0jii_.tli0. _ - iS - o n s iM R U n a a iM ld 6i!tcdrHH"cltalIon was signed'by the sheriff and Novosel was ar­ ■]3^wis8"Pui)ils~" nation's factories, most of them Thursday ho did' not have plans teach ers. thro u g tout the notion. Policeman Floyd Davis, ' , rested by Deputy Bherltt Ray 0. located In or near metropolitan at the present time lor his "polit­ The President will outline his WUlIam B. Qraeff, 23, .Fairfield, TV vote hod not been 'expeot- M ngle 'Valley schools and the Mitchell Tuesday. areas. ical future." He has been in office ald-toreducatlon proposals in a was fined Thursday by Jerome Buried in SUde number of students registered In­ since 1053, when ho defeated Joe ft! ‘•W b u t B ond was iet a t $2,500 each LENZERHBIDE. Sw itzerland, special message to congress -Tues­ Police'Judge Fred Eberhardt for when ^he two men appeared clude Raft River-Decio, 61; Diet- Peters, and has been unopposed d ay . ta iS n ^ ■»“ »“>" >i“ n luntla A ! »« Jail .awaiting arraignment. Both Ju red. Man Ai’rested After Offe^’ijng b o th . estlmotes. - ' ’■ ;i I'tu. budget now botorj con- y o u n g m en are m arrie d , officers The atuitcnts hod-started up the Today's Times-News s a id , Sc'.lottas on jkis thla (noming and rage 1—Okay for building wore burled by the avalai)che To Trade Teetli for Gasoline programs fails to h alt Democrat "stall" In legislature, French Road Restrictions Placed bn while croslng a steep slope not A man who offered to pay for fle was driving a IDOO Pontloo _sli^ probe of attack on SotltL far from their stacting point. gasoline w ith, his gold-Illlcd d e n ­ all?gedly_«tol?a!touLttu:ee-w«ks ^rplane, Plrst violence flares n e w s b u l l e t i n s Almost 100 persons- were fran­ tures wa/i' arraigned belore U. fl. ago In Sacramento, OalK. between unions and (armera bi M^i^Valley^*ea Highways tically digging Into the 1,000-Ioot- Oommlasloner J, 0 . Pumphrey in P B I Agent Jack Nowell, .Twin Oollfornin, T, P. Chamber of Ooodlng to Carey; state highway westinghouse Eleotrio c wlde, 160-foot-dnip itia.« of snow T /ln Palls Pi'iday cliarHCd with Palls, said groceries allegedly ob- 8HOHONE, F eb,-10 - Because Oommctc; backs bill to ban J7, Paul to Burley; state highway ** 0! 61 non “ •'’are today on a delayed opei which crashed down oil the nor­ tho Interstate transportation of a tolned with worthlcsi checks also of softening conditions on shoul- tradln(( itampo, .M an arrested 34, Ruper t to Shoshone ;: utatiji . I?' electrical goods iilanufocturlhg Jlrai mal ski track, stolen motor vehicle. Illi bond se t Were found bi’ the car. B o olinloin. dcrs and subbasgof area bt^i- •hcre~nflci;tryinK tu tmtlirttJPtti'' .JoSSriilSiSds and load ,Wel(rhta IIT wjiTOsyTsu. iMiH' twjdnctiolnit ^ ttf $3^00 was not'posteJ iuld^^e“I^ a u m l t ti a passlijg Cheeks across tho sections of roadwoys In district highway as to Twin Falla; state "Mo.oj “"'“H'lli'K ;o millions ol dollors. Westliiglioun In tho city Jnli awaiting tra n s ­ country, Newell laid. for gasoline, U, 8, leaders hope to negptlnto with Soviet Union two will bo restricted effective highway 79, frotn Ji)noUon with Meeting Opened portation' to Bolso 'for trill. Ju st boforf^iis arrest Bookalom wlthlif noxt-ilx mdntliSi-'Warm a t-B -a .m .'M o n d a y , Ohorlea W. highway S3 to eight m llei 0 Inipeotlon mlitlon, iteallng wttli common problems In- two loaded revolvers. filled dentures In payment. Tlie a t­ pounds gross weight and a lim it Spood on highway 90 .from Bur-. ' turod at Hurley concert. oludliig their rclatiohghlp with the . City police wore |>lcrteil to look te n d a n t acoopted tlio olieok. of 400 pounds per Inch w idth o( ley to Duhl also In Kstrlcttd to I'age 1 — Youth earns eagle *1?"'*" trnli'i f ' ' ’' O T -A ii cnstbound Union Paoltlo mall' Kennedy administration, for Dookalom shortly niter m id ­ L a te r Prlday'morning, tho elglit tiro or a gross axis lood of M.OOO 30 nilles p e r hour lo r trucks .and; Optimism was in the nir after night when -Stale police at th e gallorw woro stplioueil from tin Scout award. and front axle lo«dlh< not to buses with a grots Yfoliltt ol IQ,*; ' liliilby a *“0 » r«w Il-M lnlco loBtls In dis- tho first session.and another incot* Btrevell port of entry toiiortod lie I’ontloo by a service station «m- exoeod 10,000 pounds, 000 pounds o r m ore,'Q lM by JMd,; II f" rciimi! S Columbia rlvor goigo today, but no trlot wrestling meet. ‘“kt, «lwut Jn , ‘ ™ ■“"“hwtlvcs woro knocked Into a truck' Ing of lieatls dt ita te i Wns aot lor had been teen about e |i. iii.'llmra- ployo and taken back to lh« ita- Routes liioluded in the re strla - There will b e 'n o loatt te«ttlOtt.ODI ■'0 inllcs cMl pj iici'o. Inter today, d«y driving toward Wclli,Nev. tlon. tlou Inolude highway 30-30 Irom up lo legal .weight. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY In 13bi PAflB TWO TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Gonstruction ,1 Suit Aslts 750 Probe Slated Seen Today Plan OK’d by Jlillioiis From Into Incident Serves In Germany Merry Maids Meet The Rev. Norman E .Stoch.ii By The Awoclaied Prew Army Pvt. Coy D. Walden, son Pood demopstratlons were fea­ making U turn In Ironi ol FIVE-DAY FORECAST, SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY- of-Mr, and Mrs. Coy A. Walden, ture^ Wednesday afternoon during Idaho Senate copal church . . . Woman ih.niV, Temperatures will average above normal with little day-to-day Twlri Falls, has beejj assigned a meeting of the Men^ Maids 4-H Ing engagement ring . . . oui.qi' Electric Firm Over Planes .(From...... P«f«- , county car going wroni: u c h a n g e . HlghA m ostly 30 to 50. Lows 25 to 35. Occasional snow in the to the fourth armored division In club at the home of Mrs. Fred >i«ill«>.SU P»iil . Capital City Kennel club. Inc.. Samuelson, Seeley, Sm ith, W al- It estimated th at 50 million per­ HUmnrck .... K pw O rlfu ri* . ,. ” u' s?north*'of’A°l lerl°a” °^'d Wednesday evening banning sons in t h e U nited States had ------S e w Y ork ...... mile.'. I north of Alglerla and of tircams and BB guns dog show may be obtained here llngton, yensen and Young of iloHton .. . . (IjT'Irn ...... spccted scrupulously the rjiles of Senior Slated fliflde sim ilar purchases of OE within the village limits. from Mrs. Warren Skinner. Blue Canyon. l l u f f a l n ...... OLInhoma ('U f ...... air flight Instituted by the French Lakes boulevard. The Amcrltan| producU a n d s u f f e r e d similar F t u r W ...... OniAhi ... Elretrlc meters, lights and other D em ocrats for (21 - Lough Kennel club all-age sanctioned damages. H i i t t e . I'liilmlelphk ...... government In Its zone of respon- property have been destroyed, says and stecMon. To Preacli at The 750 m illio n dollar damaRcs, Chiciiuo ..... /'hwni* ...... 71 slblllly." Harold H urst, chairm an. vThc or- m a tc h and obedience m atch will Against the bill: I? e U iiil .. .. PiiuJjiirirh ...... 37 be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Brunnenmeyer sold, was an esti­ n«*nv«T F'«r»-hl«ll<) ...... "But for reasons unknown," the'j,"‘" “j ‘"i'|ftc''enforced and the Democrats against (19) — Dufresne Auto.company. Inc.. 1601 mate. Dc* Molnea . I’o rtl« n d , M«*...... communique addjed, "the plane trustees ask parenU to cooperate. Andrus, Ausich, Burge, Buxton, Local Cliiircli -TJi fiHnlti £IU______-JO- fnlTnwpri ft rnntft fa r to thn so n th \e__^£Y.lfkflp* ...... Instructions -on a route to follow, Building permits were Issued to being considered foTfor a^isiari’ Ix x ran ...... <4 .18 T«nii>'* ...... Twin Falls Justice court Friday minister of the church, _lflcd______the French communique added. Quality Bales corporation to con­ L oot A n tr e lu ...... '7S' TWIN FALLS ...... for driving on an expbed driver's third, six months In Jail. The fines During the service tiip Rpv, “nien, he aald, he plan sto ask U>ul«vili*___ __ -...... a Wanhlntfton ...... 43 The SoWet cbirimtinlqBB quoted struct a home In the Riverside ad­ license. He was cited Sunday by also would apply; Woodrow Wooley will ordaih ih«- the court to subpoena records of M «m phli ...... 4H West Yellowstone . 31 the Soviet pilot as saying he was dition at a cost of $10,000; Kay State Patrolman H. B. Carr on Sen'^te action was bogged -down newly elected elders, Tiicy nre C. the company for use in obtaining following a route previously com­ Bailey, home on block three. River­ Blue Lakes boulevard. the entire morning by party cau­ R. Higgins. James Kinney. Dr,' customers’ n a m e s and In tracing m unicated to the F re n ch 130 k ilo ­ side subdivision, for M,000; G. P. their purch^es. cuses. ■ David McClusky and James Siii- meters (80 miles) north of Al­ McAllister, home In the Riverside The suit w as an offshoot of the Democrats went into caucu.s for clalr. ■ Magic Valley Funerals giers when the Incident took place. subdivision, $0,000; Mrs. LnPrlel recent conviction in Philadelphia the fourth straight day Just before George Ballard. previou.My or­ "It Is necessary to specify that Stoddard, remodel a home on block of Qeneral Electric, Wostlnghousc the senate reached its first read­ dained will be installed. radio contacts with the Algerian ID for $3,000 and George Crawford, and some o t h e r top electrical man­ OAKLEY —FunernI services for HEYBURN—Funeral services for Retiring m em bers of sc.wion.^ a?* office building and car salvage ing calendar. Minority Lender J, ufacturing firm s in a government W ilford George (Bill) Ambler will Mrs. M ary Ja n e Boyle Hymaa will radio station directed by the air yard, on block 24, for $3,000. Ba'y Cox, D., K ootenai, sa id a fte r,D r. Dean H. Affleck, W.imn antitrust action. be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the services had been established be. the caucus that budget Items were I Barry, Uirry IrwUi, Gabriel N». fore the appearance of the French Trustees attending were Hurst, CJaklcy LDS tabernacle with Bish­ Heyburn LDS second ward cllapel discussed He also Indicated that tile and Dr. O eo m W ararr. HoW.' fighter and before It had buzzed who presided, and Leo Handy, K N O T H O L E . N E W S op Lloyd Martin officiating. Final with Bishop Russell 'Ivie officiat­ there would be no Immediate slow over ‘ members ' ...... are. Charles Alien, rites will be held in the OaklCy ing. Final rites will be held In the th e Ily u sh in 18." th e com m unique Paul Wilcox and William Chrls- Members of all Knothole ^bask­ up of the delaying tactics that Robert Coiner. Charles Dainheny, Agency Files cemetery. Friends may call at the Riverside cemetery. Friends may added. ten.sen. etball teams are to report to the McCulloch funeral home Friday call at the Payne mortuary. Bur­ Twin Palls Junior high school afternoon and evening and until ley. Friday afternoon and evening gymnasium at the same time as head tax repet^ler bills. Merger Suit 11 a. m. Saturday and at the Oalc- and until time of ficrvices Saturday. last week, according to Ernest Robert Vernon. Report Given Street Covered GOP caucus chairman Fred WABmNGTON, Feb. 10 (*-In ley -tabernacle one hour prior to Qraner, superintendent of parks Elders who have^served provioiif. REXBURG, Feb. 10 li?V-Wa- Cooper. R.. Caribou, said there was one of the largest anllmerger ciucs t h e services. FILER — Funeral seryicc.s for ter virtually covered Rexburg’s and recreation. ly on se.ssloris will stand with Ihi It ever started, the federal trade David R. R ich will b e held at 10:30 "a free and frank dicussion" In new men when they are oriiainti On Sales Tax main street this morning, and Sixth grade team s will p lay at regards to the head tax repealer commlBlon yesterd ay a c c u i c d FILER—F u n e r a 1 services for a. m. Saturday at the Filer United city officials called for volun­ g and 10 a.m.; fifth grade teams They Include H. E. Powers, From Amerlcan-Marletta company, Chi­ Missionary church with the Rev. introduced by Sen. How ard Sim.'s, Brown. Jo h n S. Feidhuscn, nrWii; J a m e s H. L ancaster will b e con­ teers to help city workers l^eep at 10 a.m.. 11 a.m. and noon, and D„ Lemhi, and the Republican cago, of v io la tin g the antitrust ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Norman Schafer officiating. Con­ R. Young, Gilbert Hayrii’ii, Br»ti Bill for Meet water out of stores and homes. fourth grade teams at noon and I reF>caler, laws by a c q u irin g 40 corporations W hite mortuary chapel with the cluding services will b e conducted McMillan, Prank D.iwson, Rotxii Rains last night caused a p.m . It was the decision of the caucus, |rom coast to const. R ev. Norman Schafer officiating. at the Filer lOOF cemetery. Twin Palls Chamber of Com­ McBride, Clifford Evans, Clnrrnci sudden meiUnR of snow In hills he said, to bring out the Repub­ The FTO charged that the ao- Concluding rites will be conducted Prlciids may call at th e Twin Falls merce directors heard a report on Wagner, C, E. Grieve. W. R, Wij. surrounding Rexburg. Ditches lican repealer in an attempt (o HUliltlons violate the antlmeriier b y th e Flier lO O F lodge a t tho mortuary until 0 p. m . Friday and the sales tax bill and approved the cott. W. O. sm ith . A. Q . Kali, ,Iote through the town could not resolve the Democratic filibuster. law because they may tend sub- F iler lOOP cemetery. until time of service Saturday. January financial report Friday Meeting Set for H. Breckenrldge, Weiden Claik, K. tlBlIy tu lessen compeiltl n o n n . a t t h e Rogerson hotel.______h andle the load. The Republican repealer, Intro- G. Samp.wn. M. P. Kenworlhy. K, I create a monopoly In the prodiic- GOODING — Bosary for Joseph TWIN FALLS-Funeral services A. E. Vaughn, read a paragraph itirte-ri-— son, •Inlermuunlaln QOS company, S c r v lia & R epairs T kel," Youil'.ee »l » '^'[7 ; Circulating (creed air ,., economically heats^ergo / John Wolfe, Mrs. R 13. Moon and n h en you clietli 1“ Don McMurdle, ; Phono RE 3-6Q80 . »PP-WJi Eoiy.jjiiiclt, movablo , . . mounted on rub­ ------Xlffn^lKlnd.' f ber tired wheels. " TWIN-FALLS PERRY'S TV CLYDE'S MORTUARY 20] 2nd A lt. N. ' IIK 3>I30l) Kow tevon days witliqut Guaranteed sorvico on RADIATOR SHOP ' Vern Thomas Plumbing & Heating 0 traffio 'doath in our all makoi TV & Radloi. lll-n'iiy 3&-nr\ Trunk Une 259 ■ 3fd Avo. Eoit RE 3-4466 tioU’. llafflo vallev- PHONE RE 3-1037 U adintors Are Miii* .UUbIiicii— MU. and M na, STANLEY I’lIlLLIt’fl Not K sideline ' »llit JOHN WIUUSIUJON 111! I’looa. FRIDAY. FEBBUAkY Iff, 19G1 IIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE THREE

Thurbday .onior hiijh MYF. Film. -r.),. (hike KHKaua.'(kHl‘s Haa in J«i>an." 2 Special Care Sets Revival Friday World Day of 1‘rayrr n Troop Holds Rail Unions Ask Neighboring Kpl»copal church wiib women fnvii s|l A t T h e Churched ctxMVtfrHtimj cKurfhf» In town takiuit p ar} . T h i» i> T.Sih aiitilv ern A ry o f iln t v a i . l k v c i n n s T i A N Pay Plan Change In Jail Isn’t riii'iirii Churches Inti'rtieiuuiiinalKitiAl •Uirrx nnt* at (),f ITDv- Mcyliurii ivotmp ea*l "I, ru t .ISCEN.SIOS Honor Court lietiitiniiik* of l^ni. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 {DPD— ' a m , B ib le icImhjI. II u n i. w o rs h ip . N o tm .n K. S lo tk w c il. r « to r Five rail unions havQ asked a lli>y S e o u l Siincifly. ■; |),m , M o n d a y Hoy * h-...... IS p.m. hi*ty ( ASTI.KKIIth FlijsT RAPTIST Bl'HI.KV FIRHT Mi-rrHl)t)I.ST pre.sldentlal commission to approva Due 7 Guilty S.'.iiJiv 1n, p a s to r p OTLADEDPHIA, Feb. 10 W - L-c-iifrul C W K A n n a lUiycr Sc.ul .,,,5 j,„j, Son,,., will atl.-nd tbip. ‘ rhf Kr, 1,. lc..viM,|.” K n„,. 11 a.m, wnriihiii, "r.ike Chri.t 111 i’rav- pay system designed to bring tb i« .r r v „ .r ,n . |„«|>-, 7 I. n r n th ir r ^ u ,. HAGEIiMAN, Feb, 10—A court - ThVKven hlBh-jalarl'd elecirlcol ti>( rn llv «t 1 « iii H ic ix ist Viotonou*." Thrrt* ll<*y .^,<»ul» wiH i-lFlST MKTHOniST of honor lor 0oy Scout troop 108 shorter hours t- |.,.i Tur.,!.y Slm u, Tuctdity •'lh« UtVutwiUin; i" 1. c h u rc h wjus held at the LDS church Sun­ The unions said yesterday that Har! W. KidtlU ftnd T terms In nelEhbonng Norris- cak^.- Mii.pn- V: „nl c«n r»(. Adull. |1. firntntiuTi cIum rail management’s demand -for a Mrnry J, (,'rrnhardl. m inU teri ••hil.lr.-ti „u In 1' til. junior a{id i day and advancemcni award.s were io“n Monday, will get no p referen- KIMUFRI.V RKDKK.MKU U'THKRAS M V F 's 7 ;;;» p. !* !.'> n,tii. I’liiir rh >rliixi>, i iu r n r r y . II I hiith iia y L«-ol‘‘ prc.stMUt'd. veto over use of firem en o n dieael torium. „i„.n h. ^ \Vi".lnr..iuy Armsnd J. .Murllrr. inlrrim paalnr iv-v.. fin>t ,>f s. I <)iii iiiif R H> wortvhn>. "Thv' T r IIw I V ho y o.m.,u)i>i..„ . „ . i [•) . locomotives In freight and yard’ u'liich tfo^prl scci»'(lit>u w ill !>,. A letter from (he Scoutnin.ster, •l.’tii,” H o m y J , (.iT iih iir.ll. ;i ;:I0 *tnl « ‘'fliough” they ran million-dollar boly o.mmuni.,,, 4 n ni. ju n io r rtm ir r.w ...... I’ '" li.T lcr,,; : 10 ,,,„| TihK- kCudird. troop 190. Hailey, wa.s n-ad tclllnR .service wduld “seriously u n d e ^ l n o t„:,.«se5 and collected njuiual ;I'.III...... <)|n'ii hi'u>«- Bt ;m r«i.iiiiup f o r m ti f K. rai-xal, « |i tn ,rtii.ir rhoir rehearnal ami .tiiv LWMI. ,.t n„t.., uv.i,!.’ safety of operations.” * . ■ tiik’ h niitl M fiior h iir h MYK, of Alan M arsh's sum m er acUvl- adull m.iu.rr,', Thur».tay •t»v. 0 » h Wv.Miv..... l^.tiU’ii iii.-r\li' nCRL FIRST WARD ^:I)S i t o of UP to *130,000. thcy'Ui ly K.ltiln Ki'ilii C o m p K irt lic.s. Mar.'ih .spends sum m ers at Tliey said the carriers' aeven- . *«iMion itm.il Hire'll ii) nifniorial roonu 4.I.S I. m. Ttuir..lM .-oufir'mnti. 9;.I0 a m , l‘n,-.ih,x>,l tii.-.'iiii«, 10 *,0 ., [{iiy Si-imi'.. i p.m. Tuc'i- JoUow the .same prison routine ot|..,ri. tmo „ * I> m. jtinio, n„,„irrr-i cm ... » ni, wcjfnre iticciinu. il ..m, Sumlny Hailey and wlniers at Hnpt?nnftn. polnt program against*" anegcd“ •luy VVuki-Okori Kirr Cirla. u'Kmvl. 1 .;. H o r t ir r Ntiuk, I» (..hF. M StiK Rlu.i* ■" l ;i!) )> i« . . H...... d iv in e lU -lu f MH-ii-tv h 01. w « ln r ..i« y M IA . man; C hrl Lowe, advancem ent; work-load of 200,000 employes. CuUen(.uubu Oaney —— — for , vlolatuiu ihcli'” ' l.'i] Kifili n'i'iiiit* tiiirlh. S pm. AliU'riful Hil>l«> Ml ".'Ili.'H Itn; f-'n u ia j:» nf *th«* ■|vi'3.Iuv.UV.MK, HrMi UtoO P n i, l ‘ ru ii« n S t u n t " ; Ed Lar.son, finance: Sylvan Clark, Tlie commission was asked to federal anti-trust laws by fixmR ,,,,.. uv*i.v«t. s.rvi.-, wiih . T ii.-m Iu)- i t i l ’ ii- .tiid y . T ;J.’> \'I| I'iIIII'mIiiV. 1^1 f , m . Th.i recommend ^ shorter work-day ■ ‘ l - „ an d rig g in g bld.S. |M :.. K,.|,r„ il, .M. Vrv. ISJ T .v l,.r .iro c. iiii^ ir y •rhiM>l. 'I.ij.1 «,|„n iu«(rao ni HI. FlUST IMlHSHYTKUl KN contact; Dee Christlan.sen, as.sl.st- . T n „iv l,.v and work-week, allowances for T s . Ma«hai wrni;^ A ‘ H 111. Sniiirilny jii J o h n .V. M a i'ln lo ih . m in l s lr r anl Scoiitma.sipr. nnd Monte Pe- 9'i:> am, .'iHirrh srhinil snd adu!! away-from-home expenses, over-- Brlen said the m en-threo fiunils.Mi.-. jfr„..ua tiM.son, insLUutional reprt’^cnia- A.'i.SKMUI.V O F (;t> n ChrlAtlan (••rum. 11 am , wor»hi(>. -In. tlme paymenu for all employea • Elcctrtc company, tv.o; ------S^on.l M,.l VifUj .l.rrl Wit «,UiKHM \N MKTHOni.ST r u r n im o f llii|r«. “ T (i,ni Uvt*. U iim rr }|, W a lk u p , p a ilo r It.'beri .Mr.Man,,. mlnUl»r after eight hours, abolition of the. S'w estlnghouseElec,nc.,.rp-' .'l.liri'liJt-’.,:.;::,;':-!; KEV. KENNi;ni. ARMSTRONG tn iiio lff F d lio u >hi|i, .1 t,\ |) til W n ln cM U i Rhonde Wocxl pave the invoco- >0 » tl, >,„uUy I , , I.'. M III. Soti.liiv „-h.K.| 11 * ,n. w,» t'ellic- junior choir, b pm, ThumiUy Si .six-day and .seven-day week in oration and one eacn irom c u i l r r - d. i.. Mik.i. pi*tor tion. Pcter.son spoke on flag etl- Rhi|i. ,.M |t ,1, ^Mitii;,.ti.ijp. .ervj.'», 1 ; lo . . . p.islor of the Memorial . "Slv 7 SU i AmUi'w ChnW. yard .service w ith o u t cutting tak e - ^ ««rnmpr Inc., M ilw aukee, r.iui .... KTKI, 9 ;4 5 i m, »>.fti 1hiIi,.» |„ M ..r m ,..-iiiiif. f. ,.1(1 |i HI. Bapli-l church, Caldwell, will ■ ilihk f..: dill »fl< qiK'lliv »«T\ l.-l- .1 l|,,,|,,„ I,.., h.,,,,,. ^ >i4ii,< home pay, premium pay lor night' speak at a revival serle.n itl the !(|*lr 10 am . Siitiil:iv »,'|il 1! s ni. t oihf'i'.s WTre Don Cline, .second Tuesday '•Hibtt* ■tiiily «inl y r u y c r tlm*", ties Monday morning. IM .M AM Kl, 1.1 T llE llA N tlnuitc thniuffh Feb. 19. Scrv- •Id h»T of PrN V pr." nhii'. H II I cla.'^s; Ronny A.sout’na. tenderfoot: ^pll, 15 ihnnitrh ID ■iiniial Mi>««ion>ry Sih..|i,| htrn't runt I 'la ii l‘ir«Wyt.«ni.n thip. ' ; IS pm ■riir«iliiv »*'«'>ntii>nai joo Cline, Rlioiidc Wood, Alan Richfield Pupils O’Brien said he originally plan­ S|Hs-inI niih»lonary »pe»kerii < . A. ita iliie n . p a a to r Icen vill beeln at fi p.m. daii.v. Kvanirolum c«mf.«rctici-, Tw Kalla •Mnr.sh and Wallace Akens, first T r a iih . |{ii|. p.m. Thurs- ned to P!"'::- Severn. Wnr^l Milk M^m," .,;4.s .s«„. W KM)i:i.{, .MKTHODIST cia.'^.s. Ru.ssell Akers, m erit badges djlphla Jail, but.lt was ovcrcrottd- belnc held by eight other Rapilst (Uy mui-wc*k prayi.r •i-rvi Teach in Idaho •lay -vvli.H.l, 1.. HnWffi MrMs>i,>r, minlMrr In dairying, public sp(!aklng. house RICIinELD. Feb. 10—Lawrencs r n r n r i i of ciiRiiiT holy i'..t„Miiiiiioii scrvicr. Sfrnion.- churchc.i in Maple Valley next ^ tl) n Ml wiiV,hii., W lv Itro ih .-.’. M FII.FR MKTn(»ni.'v«nii« " A r w eek. 'M*-'- <11 .Si.n.lHv »<-l>o.d 7 ::iO Mef»,vn <■. Sha). m inister J, Johnion. miniiter I h e r a r U yiiirri'. Ira«u« •iw'cinl i\rn .11.. II in l...^.,|iiv |.,|,„., X p • hiir s*Tvi.-c, T [, „i. MYF. Sermon; "A Mi.sseldlne Intr^Hluced tw o new vey, Richfield, Is practice teaching a III. t'liriiitiiiiuoti, II a.m. preachini;, ••(.mil.util.,,i ; Ml |im , .Monday Seoul i-'oi.l .1.1, [. Ml. Wi-,lnr^.liiy the men will be awrteried at 6:30 Note of l»>\.-“ W;30 h i». Wntncvliiy Scoui.s, Mike Wllllam.'s an d Dick 111 the Twin Palls high school in ”Whn( tin- C.liurrh Np «^I«." 2 p.m; Her- lriMi|i. ii> s ,, ,11 e\.-cuiive Imartl, "'•■nih. t- h ip . iHv. f..r yi,„n(r I'.^.pl.-. K prayer Krouii ui,-fiU at Kuinv Kr- ajn. They will be a-sslgned iwo to Miller. speech and drama. «W »{ T w n h o n K U X -T V . 7,;U 0 p.ni, H iviii, l,i.N.l(iv .'^utidny /i-hool teiirhcrN, Burley Notes T.ij..|h.-i VI.-, pm. church ncKt IV'k. b p ni, 'rhutmUy adult choir ijcU , »K_ |>oi»|>l<-'ii rlfi»«, H i».m. pr«*«cbini:, p n.ni Ituih k’loii,. tniH'u with Mrs. I{alt>h l '" m i|f y ttlitl J u n ior. U'l AlUk •g^H frm minroi, sun iii u t . ttffl' .' -~.r.-TOrr>Hr>T' T -H O p.m nihl* Rtiidyi •mry—fir want to be an EaRlti sco u i." Joe r-m. InillM’ n i h l f rlHXii, f l r . i l..-m ..n ‘•'I’he S u f- rhiiti-h. Mrs. . Seym6ur Hubsmlth, Hleh- »™ id^e given Jobs, such a s hmik- HANSKN Mi'THODlST t. IV f<*niiu' ,'L N lnlli av^'titi* « tit heuri.AJ «,„! iinMrui-tlon elnM, R ict^’lcr, "i^irrow 's Slow WUdom,” H p,ni, is reverent.’' Danny Duller gave a in; at the Pocatello high school in K r n c it liaiirlblad and I'.m, Wi,|,iv },o„r,| of eldrm. )t);15 a.m, h ig h .school haa ls.sued It.s m id­ ...... - '‘ •‘ •'i »■«> phiin-h M'biH.I. II ipeclnl Ber\ice wiih Klnia Thnrpe, Utiine. humorous account of summer I'i k work." Robert Rurfhell. miniatvra I. m, »voi»hiii. Mornin« »erni.m w ill l>e physical education classes. Saiurdny juniot in.tru.Mion c Iuh*. year honor roll, slates Earl Carl- ihowinif alifl.*- and telinu of her ml»j.ion P Lights In the prison go o u t nl !) II.ni, ohiirrh si-hool, 11 «,ni. wnr* l.Mui.liiiM oirr KAVT (i p.m. M onday work in JapNn, camp. Lola Proctor, physical education .son, pru\clpal. p.jn. and radios m ust be turned »hi|>. " W h a t K ra lly C o u n U ,” D r , H u J « r t RKTUKL TEMPl.K Uii,|..l and i> III Tiio^.ln'y K i.hvrnicn's o liih . ^ iJiivi.Im.n, 4:ao p.m. Mnijir Valloy youth it, M, [)a>id, pastor S tralcht A s(udcnLver KI.IX, John I., CroK, pastor Is practice teacher In Boise at The cells to be occupied bv the y n ni, jii*rvir<* a.<80<-inlion r a lly . S e r m o n . 11 a .m . M i,„|,iv .e h (-.l, 1} ..[Q « m . w o r- Ander.son, Jt-anne Bacliman, B o b J 'rhiir..in> h'IiS ^ in *,m, vh«rc.h sfhrx>l, « m. Scouts to consider the challenge. present. She la a daughter ol Mr. men are about 18 by 20 feet, som e "SiT im m in .Shiw*«.'‘ D r. I h ilu T t D n v id - *hii>. fi i>m , v.iiiiiif i«?oi)|p-s m oetinjf, TillO B ray. We.<;lcy Darrel!, Bo.vd Earl, '|iMii. M.rvir«-»; <%>nKr«>trniion- Anne Falk. Elle Gleri.-th, M.irlp .Scout troop and Cul) Seoul*, .Murtauuh council thanked committee mem­ Rita Base, senior In, homo eco­ iiave stone walls and o ther., »l si'Ufinu, |,n,v..t for airk and oppor- fidka nro inviiml lo ht-ar Wlma Thurin*, r«n The prison sentences w ere ymnh rRliy, ii\ cSnpei. s p,m lunuy (i.r Uiiiuni, 2 p.m. Tuesday H anks. W illard H a rp ste r. l./)ln llOLI.l.STKR UoUe. at 8 p m. at Hansen church. bers lor their .work. Wallace Akers nomics at Idaho State college, Is Ju. posed on J. H.- Chiles. Sharon, lhr..uirh l-rl.lM' i.ri.yer h»nd«, X p,n.. John.«;on.. R u I h Ann Loveland. ( ’O M M J'N 'IT Y I»R1-:.SIIVTKR1A,V gave the benediction. practice teaching at the Idaho rd.- nH-.,{Hy llihl- Mudy. 8 p.m. Wednaidiiv Connie Moore. Glen Schorzman, II, II. T h o m a * . pm lor Falls high school. She Is a daugh­ •Pa. Westlnghouse vice president; rjllA CE JIIHLK I a .m . a tu d y , "fhrW L Oj>*‘n» len, rrrayvr nic«iinK. H p.m. Friday fK«r<-h Dlanc Shaw. Jeanne Sutton. Fmi Tlie Island of St. John, in Ihe W.'s. Ginn, Scheneclacly. 1^, Y„ ?fiO 'r h i n l a v o n iij n u r ih rHow’shin iiicriinB. 2 p,m. Satur.I«y chii- d Ky.“< ■■ II fl.m. w..iKhi|., "Tbe (ilory Jaunts Reported ter o£-John Base, Marley, M, E. Nvmnirh, pai(or dien’a ehur.h. I owcr of Our Cnw.t .Ms.irr " The ,V 1 r B 1 n Islands, was settled by riy. GE vice prc.sldcnt; Lewis J , B u r­ We.st. C harles Wilson. Gcrnldi^ iim, 11 a.m. .S(it»iHtrv «>f lh(* W ord. Serm on. WoOdw’orih and Carol YounK, l)i'"v S.oitt tn.f.ii snd Ciiti Seoul j»nck banes In ni7. ger. Fort W ayne. Ind.. fornior '■TK» (!y.>r m o i-tin e . 8 p.m . W «*dnM ilay S il.-i .-horfh K tw o t. n a.m . v.'t>r. Tauna Ander.son. Paula ■R.^nrtv 1**“^' ' I’.m. Kii.lf muiv iJoy iiif- Burcns, Philadelphia, also a lor^ p ra y e r in(H>tinK. «hii). \Vj,h Christ.•' Jon Uul- -'^ 'o u u ,Mir,j MotVday*. a bu.tineafl trip to Pocatello. Tliey Shndra Barry, Shiiiey Batlrrton, U o n in « uriiiiit iticoi* fourth Thuriolny. thj mer OE switchgenrmannRpr; c. I. lofk, Ordimition i,„d Inniillatjon «/ ci­ also vlfiited Don Arnhart ot ISC. r k ()R(; a n i z f .d l d a ders, l:l,s »n»i«r hiifh WestmlnMcr Lila Bean. Kathleen Bini’ham. lei Mauntel. Philadelphia. Wcstlns- 2 J'i'.i K.liy.jibNh \wiil«'\ s rrf FIRST RorTHERN BAPTIST Mr. a n d M rs. AxisUn M atheney ..WHhip mr.a» »i church for youth Glcna Carter and Charle.s Clark, nnt house steam division sales m a n a ­ M a le Pullmtr, p a ato r rally in Hurl.-y, S p,m, adult meml^T- ’‘•nui- otui Waahinirion street and Deanna and Mr. and Mrs. R. «:U a m, church «l..«l, 11 «,m. O lhcis are M ary L ynn DavL';. I). K. A c k e r, p a ito r V ii;| ger; J. M. Oook, M ilwaukee, C ut •hip In-irufiM.ti rta.., fi p.nt. junior hiirh L. Smith. Twin Falls, returned nioti hv ||a1« (;iniin(*r. lUccrmaiT, 7 p,m, 11. .'^Mndnv schix.l )1 « .m . w o r- Icr-Hammer vice pre-sidenl. and E. tt Mtntin..i(er fflUiwuhip. 1:20 p.m. Mon- Lawrcnct> Dawson, Linda Elliot, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ziiin Iriitfiic, 7 ii.rji. M«ni(l*y r h f ^ ir p r a r - d a y j o i n h ni'TiilM‘r«hiii ln * tru c iio n . T;:iO K at.hlrcn Pronk, Shlrlc*}' Piillm rr, ni. trnininir union )( p.m wor- R. Jung. Cleveland. Clark Control­ >'<•<•. « i> r»i, O p h rliH oliili a t ]IIX Aiiwlin p m, in».|. t;<: I ,im. •hieMlny Can>i ' P in . T u e s d a y Mairic V a lie v Reed, Pocatello GeNoll Olbby, Ruth Goel t.sche.'\v.i'n...,.’coti ler vice president. «lrr^( Kiih MrK, I*|nrr« R.ian «. ho*te*i, fh o tr. H ,, m. f ir r lf T. 7 a .m , W e.lncMiny ■oiif.-tcncp, 7 pm . W«ln.*xdny M rs. D ean Ru&saU h a s begun & J)*n, W inlneM lny f,*llr.w»hip. men « rhon,. U ;,uj , m, rlr.-le ft, 10 Carol HalRht, Carol Ann Haxby,) "iifht I. P m. p ra y e r serv* /«• employment with the Idaho Pow­ wom<*n * llililf *iinly. 4:20 p.m, youth Sheryl Hender.son. Karen Hoffbur,'''*’' ohn TfUNITV fiOIITIIKIl.V BAPTIST m e n il.rr» h ip InM ruriion, « p ,m . A sh Wr .K. T li.ir.d.r Imap |M .nrf K»nL Jeac-JnhuMnr-BlUlo-JohnAOnr-T-lhnr ^uL4VJ.aK«. lied home after being a ton- - iwi \m \t. itr "choir rehearsal. Jolley, Patty Kelly.* Linda Klni fl.tS « ni. Sunclay acNixd. Scoute ... “At [-project—Repm-tsfe.*5unflny .ch< «.|. I l . » , m . ,w o « h lp ] « *30 n«k«il to wear uniform.^. Ift n.m. sllectomy patient at Magic Valley . v;, Lralninir u n io n . 7 ;;10 p,m , w o ra h lp . 7:< 5 *'ILBR AVRNI E CHURCH OF GOD Carol Lanco, Vivian Larson and el«*s «(„.lv. ■'(!hrin Opon* Blind Kyes.’ Memorial hospital. Twin Falls, last }8r- RUPERT. Feb. 10 — A r e p o r t on p.m. fuAMlay evnnireliitn con-fervncp. 108 F ile r a v e n u e E v a Ann .Miidsep. Vfllidity of Cbristinn h«*alinit will be dis- week. it^l Soulhcrn UnptUt church. Twin nm-ixl. 11 a.m. worahip. I’roceision of lush the distributive education classes Wayns Cutiball. minUter Romona Moore, ShtTry Mulllkln. being taught in the M inidoka l <:15 p.m, UA'a. T.A' 10 s,m . Sunday school, 10:4i a.m. wor- flaifs by I'ub Scout pack 07. Race Kela* orp an.l .Siinlxiania. 7 :;i« p,m. prayer tervlc*. *hin and junior chureb. 7 p.m. idiilt L eR oy Nefzccr. Pranci.s Novo.sel. lions SitndHy will 1^ obiierve<| «ith spir- m- county high .school was henrd. by »ludy rl»«*, Trsnslalions and Trsnila- Sandra Nowlaiid, Karol OUmann. iliinl l.y cbi.ir atiil offerins for Nci:ro Dr. members of the R upert B usiness CHRI.STIAN SriENrB torj.’* 7;t,\ p.m. youth (ellowBhiw. T'.tS Irvin Rencher, Suznnne Rich. cnlloc.-H. SiTm.>n; "A t »he llcarl of the nrafllnjr room, .12,1 Main avenue eait. .Matter." 2 ;.:0 p.m, auMi.Mrlct MYF DRIVEWAYS and Professional W omans clu b last p.m. worship. 2 p.m. Tuesday Women’s Katherine Schorzman, R e n a e m l open 1 u> i p,m. Monday. W «lnMdiy Missionary nieeiinc, 8 p.m. We«lneiday votincil ai Shushoiie, 6;;tO p.m. family ren],g wetlL *n.| hrIHay. 9:4fi «,m. Siindar «chooI. prayer hour and 'RIbU atudy. Smith. Jean Steen. Howard Swaf­ niaht. Fellowship potluck suppec. ' Graded-Groveled s. Robert Larson. Instructor, o u t­ Service* \ { ».m . SnnJay anil R p.T«. 'Weci- ford, Kenneth Walker, Roxanne p.m.’ jtinlor hJjrh memborHhip clasa. n«*mUy, H cniity in « t h m e o f l© H *on-aer- FIRST (:HRI8TIA^^ Weedop. Glcna Wrlgley. Kendal p.m. junior hiuh MYF and kchool of lined the course and the o p p o rtu ­ mon. ’Soiil." to b« preaentM at service* Sixth avenue north and Shoahon* street sidMS. Movie, "Th® liroken Mask." 8:ln nities It affords the stu d e n ts in- Sunday, fh# divine aourje of beauty will D o n a ld 1., H o ffm a n , m in la ttT Yost. Alan Yorrlngton and Jim p.m. M'liliir hiuh membership cloas. .. Custom Haling he emphwlxed in th« pf|,l« readingi. in- Vi-l tereated In m erchandlalng o r office #:45 a.m. Sunday school. 10550 a.m. Zook. p.m. Mondiiy Wesley Ann circle atjiom e lUira eludinit .IhMfi vcniea /rom .J’aaim s4-'iG ive ITorahlp. iermon;- "Tlie-Church'** O nr o f M m . D fliina Lle<^per, B*Blnlod“Ky M ra .' FREE:£S.TrMATES-;: ~~~pmei^nr»- T/>i?.al -hiislnpsgmp.n, co- iJtito Uii Lord ihft/^lory due unto HU Foundation." ScouU will be honored at Rulh Medford, Womhlp leader, Mrs. Pal m opeerate, hi) said, in giving the numf. womhip Lord )n ihe bo.oty thla service. I p.m. "Sweetheart'* tea for BEtOlAN ENVOY NAMED Klsincer; progrtm by Mm. Betty Green- of holing" (20 ;2) . . . -Anrf )et the R E 3 - 1 8 2 9 imri itudentj a chance to gain actual mothem artd irrandmothera of junior de­ W ASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (/R — uwalt. 12!30 p.m. Tue?dny hljli-achool n li I^ra our Goa U-upon partment memberj. fl:SO p.m. CYF. 7 President' Kennedy haa named church njemlwr* meet jn Narthex. 8 p.m. experience In o ffic e or stores. pO-17). Prom "Scii'nce aiul Health with p.m. Chi Rho. « p.m. worship, fcaturlnjr official board. 2 p.m. Wednesday WSCS hu Douglas MacArthur, II. as am-, Magic Valley Mrs. Naomi Regnler was named i n l|}« Scripturoa," hy Mary Baker youth panel dlscumion. "W hnt the ChurcJj circlcH: Celia at Roy lIIifKlna home; i-lai Mdy. wiil 1m rearf (246:231. "M an. gov­ Owe* Youth to lu Youth." and “What bo5sador to BelRlum. MacArthur, Eather, Twl Wilson home; ^aomi, Ralph' to the committee to assist with, Deal erned by Immortal Mind, is alwny, bea. Youth Owe to Their Church." This U A_nephcw- of tho famous- general, Fnulkner home.-1i3Q-p.m. A«h W ^nts-' Asphalt Paving Co. i.. the dl^rlbutlve education.PCOject. MlWuJ and BPBrjd.. E a c h lu M e e d ln ir y e a r Key«ton«-claM -Sundny. S' plnf. 'Monday day candlelight coipmunlon lervlM [ yn other buLqne.s.«i, a d o n a tio n . of unflodi wrsdom, beauty and hoIln«a.” >iXft_^UrJe. cuild. at home of M n - Terry. 1870 Alturaa drive. 7 p.m T ues- three card tables and cards was| RR^HREN J>LCUaiST^ dai»-J*t~CaI Flier avenue wc«l young people. 8 p.m. worship. "When Hollister Benefit Robert E. Keira, .piitor Jesin Returna In the Air." H p.m. W« :n HOLLISTER, Feb. 10 — Films • a.m. Junior choir. 9 US a,m. -worahlp. t^c»day^ Bible study. 10 a.m. Tliursiisx knotl lOifiS ».m. Hoy Scout Sunday »,m-Thurad«y I— sias-talsed,------Uerean circle at the church. 2 p.m. Fri­ James RrMarlow day World Pay of Prayer, Presbyterian Funds will be divided betw een ch u rc h . Honored at Rites the March of Dimes, heart, can­ cer and Red Cross fund.?, M rs. C. PJR.ST tiNITED PKNTEfOSTAL BU H L, Feb. ID—Funeral , serv­ Fifth avonur and Third atreet eaat ices for James Robert Marlow were M. Lantlng received a cake baked Johnny L. Chandler, paator held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the ta i decoj-atod by Joan Owen, and JO a.m. Stmduy achool, “The Infirm Man at the Pool." ll a.m. worahlp. 7 :.10 Buhl First Baptist church with Alfred Rickers, the rug m ade and p.m. evanitellfltlc afrvice. Wwlnea. the Rev, E. L. Ooss, pastor, oKlcl- donated by Roy Owen. ,teit dny Hlble ntudy and prayer meetinR. 7:4.) atlng. Ann Peterson, Caldwell; E leanor p.m. Friday ioctional Sunday achool Id I Moore, Boise, and Cathy M ontgom - raiy. Swaker will be Kdwiii Judd. Port­ Dale Ball was the soloist and b tl land, dlalrlcl Sunday achool auperinterjd- Mrs. G erald Jensen, organist. Usli- verl '•Jf' Hollister, spent the w eek-end en L with Miss M ontgom ery's p a re n ts, ers .were Robert-Weaver,-Charles gainf Runyan and Albert Ertaen. irip: --“ •■“I'd MrsrHnrvey Montgftiriefy; TTie glrb are students ot College Pallbearers were Kenneth Tver- ilei Service Held dy, Anton Smutney, Jamas Wray, of Idaho, Caldwell. IIAOERMAN, Feb. 10 — Rus.sell isldtj Jerry Hawkins, Owen Bennett and Mr and Mrs. G len K unkle a n d Akers waa voted advancement irth, Del Hudson, Concluding rUes were '•rally. Pocatello, visited his par- from deacon to a teacher at the le|«^ held In the Buhl city cemetery. <“«. Mr. and M rs. A. E. K unkle.liM sacrament meeting Sunday. dl REV. GLENN IIAMMEB REV CHARLES SANDERS REV. RANDLE R. MESON REV. ROBERT V^NCE BEV.1K. ABMBTBONQ Ver'n Lott (on d u cted the m eetin g Du(, Guest Minister, Guest Minister. Gneat Minister, • Guest Mlalsltr, ___ If lit' and Bishop Jack Allen presided. n n t Baptlit Cbuieli" FIret BaiitlsLEhutsll__ IratJBaptlit-Cliureh----- t :----- Flr*t-BapUst?Chiircli“^ Tlrst^apilsrChurch Infants Rlesspid ____ . JEROME^ ~ - . Rve Initiated —Dwayne-HanBBirBave-the-open' BUIIL CASTLEFORD FILER GOODING Inu prayer. Mrs. Nels Anderson OAKLEY, Feb. 10 - In fan ts Weekdays 8:00'pm . Weekday! 8:00 p^i. W eekdayi 8:00 p.m. Weekdsys 8:00 p,m. Weekday! 8:00 p,n. led. ttie singing, accompanied by blessed a t the LDS fhrst ward sac­ Sunday 11:00 ajn, A 8:00 p jn . Sunday 11:00 a jn . A 8:00 p jn . f.l ;*5S3,?2g'v.£ rament services Sunday were the Suudnv 11:00 a.m. * 8:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m, & 8:00 p.m. .Sunday 11:00 «.m. h 8:00 p jn . tl '">““‘ed recently In- Mrs. Clcament Prince. Dougloj daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde fftfl '« tte Idaho state college chapter Wood gave the benediction. ■ Bell who was nanjed Terry Lynn, ih t' " Gamma Phi Beta, national «o- and the «on of Mr, and Mrs. Oary held «ai sorority. A M lV A ID E NAMED lll8- WASHINGTON. F?b. 10 (in- Ohrlstenaon. named Kelley. iJ?.? Suniner, Twin ift«r Presldent. . ^muiiriij.{i:emi£diL,ye8te 1,00 «i rdr u a« yy At thejecon(j^5{ardjiervlce5jJit Marl I B ellevue; BS-»i pIcked-Stcphcn-AlictjyoiihlhBtonBtiUBhter of Mr. M Mrs, Bruce «as attamey... ------to ,bo unijciwcrtltary . _i .. >e( ^ Johnson wKa blessed an d named ilay; the army. ^ Marin Annette, [lost ; OD Attend the irely I wmI and I K * | Crusode RDd SPECIAL ON LUBE JOBS to'* I 'lluii :U. bob' loJ WEDNESDAY in Your

mW nof tHURSDAY ileij* 0 Community gooi FRIDAY REV, 0, lUSSELllLAD REV. OJlAyDEN LOHEE REV; BlU i STEVENS BEV, nUDERT DAVIDSON Guest Minister. Guest Minister, Guest Mtnliler. ' , Guest Mlnliler, iMUtpUit-Ohiirch- -Mn»-DapUa»-Chiir«ll------NOilLANI) I RUFERT , SIIOSnONE TWIN FALLS ATiJRbAT^ONt Weekdays HiOO p.m. Weekdayi 8:00 p.m. W eekdays 8l00 p.m. Weekdays 7:S0 p.m .. •li Sundny-lllOO «iOft p.m.----- flunday UtOO a.m;-a'8'.00'll,m.-— 8un4«rll*.W -iii#r«-8!M ltM ----- BuM aylllOO-lin. * 8:M p .m .. 11* GLEN G. JENKINS GIANT RALLY Feb. 12 Ch TwI CHEVROLET RE 3-3033 M r s t b a p t i s t c h u r c h FRIDAY, FEBRUARY itf, igg, PAGBFOUItr- „TIMES-NEWS, t w in f a l l s , IDAHO HOW THINGS APPEAR FR0M| “File Now” U.S. Donates TUeK€R'S NATIONAL LOS A N G E M S, Feb. 10 (UPI^- Mtahtthne motorists In 1^ 19 M iU ioi^ iageles get a startltog remlnd- o t PEGLER’S ANGLE „ that Income tax season Is A eon*o)idftUos of F«b. L IM l of thi Id«bo KrnlDf Tim« WHIRLIGIG P MublUbod in 1008 tod th« FftlU Htwo ttUblUbtd in im . I have had uncommjnly angry oorant part of society. You have here when they get witoln vls- ^ b lU h e d (Ullr » d Suodar at ISQ Secoad S tm t W nt. T«la FundinlllS. W A S raN O T O N — Several Items o n the financial letters since e le c tio n tending to greed Instead of Ideal and respon­ fon of the . federal building In T«lli tdaho. by th« Tlm»*Ntwi PubtUblng Compatiy, Idc. t h e - downtown area. UN.ITED NATIONS, \ y p.. pigea recently provide an Ironic and lllumlnatlnsi corroborate Lord Macaulay's anal* sibility and you grovel before the Ent«r«d u •oeond elau D tll coalUr April 8, lOlS. tt th« poi Sh o ts 10 H»-The United Stales javt kflica In Twla F«1U. Idaho, uadir Iht act of March B. 1179. comment on the gold-doUar problem now plisulngi ysls of our constitution and'his memory of a confidence man who] LlRhted windows of the large All noUcM r«iafr*d b/ Uiw or by order of court of United Nations si9.H5.2n tin K e n n e d y adm lnlJtratlon. The lo w o( these as-1 prophecy of our doom irltteB 1'04 dodged the draft In the war of building speU out In bold let- lurlidieUon to bo publUbvd «Mkly will b« publlthtd In tht week to help pay the 19Bo costs’,'! Tbaraday Uaut of tbla paptr punuantloScc. <0-10fl IdaboCodi. le ts to JorelBn n a tio n s, the gold' yeats ago. D em ocracy Is stifling his own generation and sold out ters: the h a rd -u p U. N, fo n t m drain and the troubles lurround- ■freedom through th e income tax your country to Soviet Russia. “File now.” BUD8CRIPTI0N RAfES Ing ihe balance o t paym ent funds WE G O T SOME 8 M A B T! Quit slouching along. Try to walk Congo. The coats totaled is 5 5,'.| BY CARRIER Dear Pot Shots: and conscription, and the rabble Indicate that t h e r e la an "eco­ ore plundering the rich and them­ tall — like a mah." Hon dollars, B j t b * m o n th ^— I know It Isn't popular to think gjn to admit that the« was a nom ic cold war" am o n g the west­ • • • . U. S, Chief Delosnte Adlal t tbroo mootba . - I 4.U we're~any good these days, but selves. ^and depression going, ^ e y had B; alx monlba — _ l T.M ern allies. Much of th e p ress truckles to after reading a score of space shots Many men and women who Mt told us that In the TV scenes Stevenson forwarded the check ■« By i h o y a i r ------_.A ltllO U 8h these rep o rts apply to masses of "consumers" with prat­ Sunday, it occurs to me that In­ lived through the first war and with Nixon, S ecretary - G eneral Dag Ham. BY JJTaDVANCB A m erican and B r itis h competition tle of democracy the' RepubHcan' prosperity which politicians of both parties were m arskjold, ttithla Idaho and Blko Conaty. Navadti to r th e Im p o rtan t automobile stead of being afraid of communist Bf tbo month------Russia 8tatM.quo.lt would bs. muc.h and the Kennedy ensued until Europe collapsed In' millionaires, Stevenson headfd for Washln, -ry - m arlcets and the m o tor firms' sale p rW ara -is—Hki By ;r — worse for us 11, that country were own-volcano. have conour-^ ■'TKe'flapped around In planes ion last night to (111 In u. s, sia-, B, »lx ------itb a . of acceuorles, the dlsadvanlttges ifoosevelfs w 1 t-h- red in a vmelancholy verdict that and-hellcopters wlthiiut even a By tho y«ar------I 112.OO made up of free men. department officials on his rcctr auffered'by M ichigan Interests ap- It! CCC and Its we are over the dam and can't question of his royal right to these OoUU^ eialo of Mahoi The box score read a.s follows; talks w ith o th er U.N. membf-j By tbo monlb...... 1 1... R a r T a c k i i p)y t,, almost e v e ry .k e y Industry expansions of swim back up. t/Sunched to date, U^. 32, Russia fixings for his merest whim, concerning a new Coned policy Upthro* nontba ______..I 4.26 In th e U n ite d States, "security," "Edu­ Kennedy campaigned In his By aU montha ——...... 7; stm In E arth orbit, U. S . 16. Roosevelt adoted the scheme of The security council ndjouniM One Item of great Importance read; cation" has left own passenger liner and Palm By tho year -.116.00 Russia 1; hi solar orbit, U.B. 3, Col. E. M. H ouse. Texaa, exress- Its Congo debate Indefinitely Tui,. “A u to firm s to furlough 20.000 m e n .” Although the t h e constitution Beach was his Shangri-la, But Russia none; still transmitting, ed In a ridiculous little novel, to day n ig h t w ithout tnklnn dec«iv( NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES layoffs by Ford, General Motors and American Mo­ In a whooping alter election his Democrats be US. B, Russia none; recovery from Junk the constitution, turn the action. Members privately discm,. WEST-HOLIDAY CO.. INC. tors w e re scheduled to last only a w eek, a continued stampede to so­ 126 Uarket Street. San Fnoeiaeo, Ctllf. orbit, U£l. 4, Russia 1. government over to an “admlnls- ed th e Idea of meeting auain nr-li) lag in s a le s and th e existence of o n e million unsold cialism. the most U ator" and s t a r t over. A civil TRAINS IN NAVY It was at the aerospace confer­ M onday. cars o n d ealers’ floors and at th e p lan ts suggests athletic n atio n war Intervened, a fiction so silly HEYBURN, Feb, 10 — Ralph STILL UP TO PARENTS that there wUl be more periods of enforced unem- ence recently held In Twin Falls that ever lived Is w„ti,o«k p.ci.r by the military standards of any King who recently enlisted In the CHIEFS TO Mi:i;r KegaKlleM ol wlmt Idaho’s legislature playm ent d u rin g th e n e x t few m o n th s, that I got my fhst Inkling th at we not athletic enough by the Ken­ acting buck that for a long time II 8,'navy at the Twin Palls navy were about u smart as Russians finally comes up with In the way ot mini­ nedy standards. House would not admit that r«riiltlng station, la presently un HOLLISTER, Feb, 10-Salmor, ^ man writes from West Mem­ T ract C hets 4-H club will iioid j;., T 'A IN ’T cm C K E T , CHAPS—O n th e aame day, at satellites. wrote It. We did not have that dergolng nine weeks of basic train. mum age laws for drivers, responsible par­ V, J . A . phis, Ark., "I h av e read your the f in a n c ia l sections carried the n e w s that Rootes form of civil w a r, but the civil in­ Ing at the V. S. naval training first m eeting Saturday, I-'cb. 18, i- ents will realize that the final decision is (B u h lj editorial In today's Times and I the Grange hall. Anynne iiuerts'! Motors, L td ,, England, would reduce the American surrections of t h e C7I0 In R oose­ center, S an Diego.______am shocked. Y ou stale th a t still up to them, Just where It has been all price o f o n e of Its best-selling m odels by as much as velt’s second term , protected by ed may come. Mrs. Hebtr Lough- practically all Demooals are along. Many parents will continue to duck 1250, m a k in g the price fa r less t h a n the cheapest PUPS FOR KIDS DEP’T. his power In return for more votes h e a d -nM E S-N EW S WANT ADS miller Is the leader. , Pot S hota: thieves, thugs, cowards, etc, (This American compacts. and countless millions for Demo­ behind the law with the explanation that Have five puppies, border coUle seems to be an "interpretation." The French Renault firm had cut Ita prices several cratic campaign funds, were the "the law says they may drive.” ,But It cer­ and Oerman shepherd, to give montha ago. Although about 600.000 foreign cars WP.) actual historic substitute for away. Tho female and four males tainly doesn’t say youngsters MUST drive. were so ld h e re In 1980, It Is estim ated th at sales lor "You'll have to go a long way House's fictional war. are 6 weeks old. Also h av e a 2- IdaJioans are used to halfway measures imt year fell to iW.ooo due to In creased comp«tlilon to make me believe that Presi­ year-old ..Bamoyed husky to give, Roosevelt called on House In a Drice reductions dent- Roosevelt-' was-eharterlzed pilgrimage arter~hl5-nomlnatlon, a f a m y . ------— W hjLhellialf” represent tth attempt to ^andrth5?=m arS( there Is little reason to expect mofe than natold Jensen get your Informatlony-la the gut­ Onlted-States_ nf la the gut- ^uajred IHTTelr manslbna (Mur-'' TiiiDtaftEr'hfl]ftTOyTnmnr6Ti®e^THeTfflt^ ------ear> that the senator himself hardefhilte Big .15" wheels - Seats 6 — Lots of leg antd hat Former Speaker “Joe" Martin of Massa­ suspicion over the worth of present fish facilities. ond out valuei all others Ths'words . . , "until there Is a satisfactory solution ro o m -110 to 155 H.P. - Big Car Ride. chusetts got revenge on the man who de­ , certainly questions the atatus quo. posed him, House' Minority Leader Charles If it is logical for the Salmon, it la logical for A. Halleck, Indiana. the Snoke river, too; Moat of the salmon run up the LEADER OF THE One of thB reasons for demoting the vet­ Salmon from the Snake although the Imnaha takes MEDIUM PRICE CLASS e ra n Bay Stater was that he was too friendly a decisively lesser amount, Pams above the Salmon CADILLAC/QUALITY PONTIAC are a minimal problem. The Nez Perce stands square w ith Speaker Sam Baybum from their long In t h e p a th of th e lis b on th e ir la s t run to th e acquaintance, and not sufficiently aggres­ river ot their beginning, the Salmon. Brand-New 1961 sive for Republican ideas. ’The Nes Perce application la now before the fed­ More people prefer Cadillac RIGHT XOW we are in real e ra l p o w e r commission. A decision in favor ol th e full size Pontiac V-8 Sp6rt Sedan Although absent. Representative Martin than all others in its clois need of good late model trodos. W a siiin g to n public power system a t Nen Perce o r See tis today and test drive this was paired for .the 'Raybum-Kennedy plan. for the Pacific Northwest power combine above the — combined, for its look, depend­ W ith over $ 5 0 0 in extros i n c l u d i n g power sfeer- More Important than his action, however, S a lm o n a t M ountain Bheep w ill be forthcoming ability and by tor greatest re­ ipoclous all new CADILLAC w a s the fact that seven New England Re­ this year. ’That decision will bear heavily on the fu­ late value. FOR 1961. ing, hydramotic, radio and" heater. Ready to go tu re o f th e Salmon. Regardless o f t h e decision, th ere publicans and three Massachusetts mem Is still wisdom In preserving the Salmon ... maybe and delivered in Twin Foils. ^ bers, good friends of the former speaker, even beyond "a satisfactory solution" to Uie fish You m ay be paying fo r a Cadillac . . lined up agalnsfth'e^foMially adopted posi­ problem .—(Idaho Palls-Post R eg ister.------tio n of the Republican leadership In- the $698bowfi — $69;88Mont«f------house, as represented by Halleck. They did WE NEED TO SETTLE IT W H YNdfW N ONE.? the Job for Speaker Rayburn and President In Charlottesville, Va.. a Nigerian diplomat, on a Journey from Washington, Is handed his breakfast Kennedy. In a paper bag and told to “get out," ol a white r»i^ombor-who-baol£0(J-Halloolc-agaln8t rig^tauranli M artin.'and who noW head the OOP’s legls- In Delaware, another African diplomat Is refused it^tlve and pollcyrtiaklng units, voted against a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. Elsewhere In the CARtESON'S QUAHTY^tra^e^in^ALUES Speaker Rayburn; S o u th , a Nigerian student Is b e a te n up by police. These "are painful, embarrassing—and exceptional 1957 CADILLAC The four most prominent are Gerald R. —eases. B ut 'even one ol them Is p n 6 too many,' I n 1^57 CADILLAC . '/2-ton PICKUPS SPECIAL I960 WILLYS Ford of Michigan, John W. Byrnes of Wls- a world In which hundreds of mlllons of non-white 1955 m e r c u r y Flietwood Sedan. ponsln, John R. Rhodes of Arizona and Bob peoples are em erghig Uito political a n d economic m a ­ Extended deck Sedan. '56 FORD V-8 6 cylinder Station i Wilson of California. turity such Incidents are poslflvely harmful lo the Fully equipped and 9 Passenger Wagon. 4-wheel drive, Beautiful finish ond hiternatlonal well being of this country,, Station Wagon like new inside and out. But many of the 22 Republicans who sided We can rest assured that these cases have been ready lo go. '56 DODGE V-8 'W arn hubs, sharp. w ith Rayburn are Inateiy conservative. They picked up, embellished and magnified by the Com­ -Power Steering. m ay not, probably will not, support the m unist press. The whole non-white world' watches President’s detailed legislative program. And with sensitive, curious, and often indignant eyes at $1 the lack of a spirit of urgency and crisis what happe;is hi race relations In the United States, This Is oSTe, compellhig practical reason - quite 2995 ^ 8 9 5 2195 *2295 will be a determining factor. ftport fro m the almplc, clearcut m o ra l IjnpwBtlve— ;or settling the Negroes' right to all public con- HEARTS AND NUMBERS yenlencea promptly and without equivocation.— 19S2 CADILLAC Mlnneapolla Morning Tribune. « 1953 NASH Cpe. SEE THIS! 1956 BUICK 1952 MERCURY If you don’t'receive..2.0 valentines thi? • * ------XL_ C'l ~ yea t, j^innay“have“grounds' for~fcollnj C0NSEQUEWCE5' J.953_BUICK-Cpe. -^56“CHEVROLET- 1951 F0RD-2.dr._ '4 9 STUDE 1-ton HJ, Blighted. That’the number that come up by T lilrty women, wives of striking employee of Port­ Sped^ 4-door Hardtop lan d d ally newspapers, met w ith Oov. Hatfield to 1950 CADILLAC (54 motor) dividing 180 million Americans into the 625 Power, ttoering, sharp, CHOICE aoUclt hla aid In effecting a Bettlcineiit. llio governor 210 2-door. Powerglide m illion valentines expected to be-sold this e x p la in e d liU powerlesanow to a c t unless tliero were CHOICE CHOICE y e a r . agreem ent by both Mdca for hla UUcrventlon. -If-VQU’re ft mother, you’re special. Ac »yniP»thy lor th e cording to one card manufacturer, mothers TfUnlllOs. V*Of vuw og WUU iinVB b^cu UCCU Ooui U l Of J^’Ork for ft year. B qt ]fc iooka to ua m If th at newspaper strike: ■get threb timfcs as many valentines as do ftil wna alread y settled. T he dnlllcs a r e publishing an d ^99 ^ 5 6 5 s w o o t h e a r t s . 1, ...... *895 . ^ 9 theJouBor^Uioy.eontlnue-to’publlslVnhrmore-ObH- m oyed 'NB,W LEASE ON LIFE Tlie unloua made their own declfllona. 'ilie stereo- a Raring of more than a century-old bur­ ty p ers stru ck an d th e other u n io n s walked out In 601 Main Avo. East Pontiac - Cadillac lesque house in Norfolk, Va., will stab to tho sy m p a th y . 'Hie rcsulta did not conform lo lliclr e x - G.M .C. -Tem pest quick many old ;»llors, Dut nil good will not J)wtatlon3. Ijj short. tJipy last the atrJke but are im- Twin Falls-RE 3-1823 ■ -lio-intem d-w lth" the bones, nio thiintcr's Wiimig..tQ..accepL-thc-vcr(ilcl-Now-they-suflc^ the CARIESON'S eeats have boon sold to two smuil churchcs, conscquenccs, hHish thougb they nre.--finlcm Blalw- ^AY.FEBRUABYIO, 1961 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PA6B ITVB Soil Groups Soloists to'Be Featured at Burley Band Concert Grange Given Rules Noted for Assembly Set BURLEY, Feb, 10 — Bob WU- Hold Confab Burley Students liaina o t Nallpnai assemblies,-Lo»_ Gold Seal for nUH LEY . ,Peb. 10—For the pai.r An^plc.'i, will present a p ro g ram » f four years the students of the a p.n^. M onday ni the B urley h ig h "' On Problems Hurley Junioi' hi|;h school have .■iciiool with art .ikelches uslngr 1960 Services been rc.slritird lo the .school pn.sicl an d fluore.went chaU u. A gold .srnl preM’ntctI to il\c grounds durum the lunch hour, but Wall tlie use.of n huge easel h« T\mu F’rtlLs C»nm;;v by iho Male reeeiuly ihev have been nllovvcd lo sill make an sketches for an In- Ph“ “ and how It a l- Ko dosvntovui wiihout written per- GraiiRc for ii.s I9 6 0 ' conununu v .'■liitiive nnd rniertftlning; pro- I' m S tK tad leveling and ditch service pro^rn^i, u;is placed un tlw tni.vsion. states Harvey S ic ti. prin­ r.ram Blaci; hclulni: will be uied contractors weie cx- cipal of the .school. ‘‘ .tltla n Oninj;c'.s roinifiuniiv .servire < ri- I’ll of ihe rirnM'itiBs n n d bac&- S during the meeting of lUicaie by J. p: CuLUm'mhi, Ijm The. sloidetiLs nf (he scl\0 '.il are Kiouiul nui.sic Kill te u-scd. . P'“‘”»™tion contractors at the lui older firoiip this year since tlirv conserva W ednesday year’s coininuim y .sVrvicy ch.ui • man, \Veriiu*sday now. compriM- of ttie s rv e n tl^ io vr.siT IN a r k a by tue Mlnldolta i.nd The m a id ’ t oiu»nui'\uy st'vvu-e tlie ninth niades lnclu.sj\e, he said S a »11 conservation dUtrtcts vioi.i.iS T E n. Fi'b 1 0 -M r. anil" project caj'j'^ed oui so fnr this year "It hftd been reported ihat ihr Mfs. ,)ohn Knmin,' Bozeman— Involved lra^.splluuln^; .s e v e’r h I lunches were nol (jood. but 1 re­ .\J0111 . vi.Mied Mr. nnd M rs. Ed' ° n e O T c Hedllnd, chairman of the ported at the last Jtinlor hi»h P T A soil conservation district, InrKf cverfjrccn liec.s to the Mn^ic pa.stoiir. 'ruiii Faii.v and visited .Valley M em orial hoipm il Jawn _m ccuna piaL liic luuclu»s were hs S about 37 landlevellni! and Miiiif III ilii* rarlv-day re.'ildents of— AssLsliiiK in tlie luoject w n e T er­ uood a.s tliey have ever been and lilt' Aiii.sirrdain uiTa. M rs. K am ps ry Sullivan. Tom Speedy, Rersc jnviied anyone lo come nL any­ vva.s Ihe loi iiirr Cntlin lne SItzama ' (illek. Kenneth Poe, Irwui noiten- time and see whni llie liinchi's who lived 111 \>i\st«r-}jelp-cnmplcte-The' Price .to-llliBIUtiie,In stru m ent to creck fill projcet on Blue th e SGfrofflcoSM pTnr^ fiurlcy lor checking and adjustment. Lyle Myers, second from left, who Is a mideet and the imaJlest is one of the membcn ot the flute^o the band. Other members Warren Daigli. 'rwln Falls coun­ ty agent. diacus.scd recent feedlot I •' SC3~wHl—lioki-ft—training- m pm hpr n f tli.^ W iirlpy ,h l^ h han d , w ill plHu n'piano Boln dur­ are Jeanne Bachman, second from Hpht. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. tours, explaining the various type I session on Instrument u se and core ing; the band concert lo be presented at 8 p.m. Thursday in the K. E. nachhtah, and JudI WJlter,.dauRhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of feedlots, kind of feeds and re­ In the Burley SCS o ffice at 1:30 school audllorlum. He Is able to use Ihe pedals with Ihe aid of W itter. Also featured will be Mrs. Gail Wolf, local piano t«acher. sults. p.m. Thursday. Price annuonced. wooden stills. Lee Kerb«, left, dttUjhler of Mr. and Hire. Ed Kerbs, (Staff photo-enffravlnp) and Invited all Interested persons ¥¥¥»• ¥¥¥¥ Mrs. Noah Oliver announced the to attend. dey and the flute trio will play Orange would servp dinner ot the "Turkey In the Raw.” Members of Richfield Notes Idaho Power farm leader meeting. Piano Teacher to Be Soloist the trio arc Lee Kerbs, daughter The proposed purchase of new cur­ School at Carey of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerbs; tains for the Orange basement was Judi water, daughter of Mr. and Need for Justice discussed. RICHFIELD. Feb. Ift-A Ju.stlce Mrs. Harry Witter, and Jeanne Members were urged to attend AtBurley Band Event Feb. 16 of the peace la needed In Rich- Meets Standard Bachman, daughter of Mr. and the Pomona Grange meeting Sat­ OAREY, Feb. 10 — C arey high BURLHY. Feb. 10—The Burley friends or the band nnd those who lieW, it w as decided b y vm age Mrs. K. E. Bachman. urday at the Kimberly Orange I -Khool has met all requirements higrh school band will present a ; appreciate mii.slc. Concert capers board members at the February hall. Legislative Issues will be dis­ the scotch I 'for being an accredited h ig h school, concert at 8 p. m. Thunsday at the will be displayed with the humor­ Tickel.s may be purchased at the ni(‘oilng, cussed. principal Don L. W illiam s reports. sch o o l auditorium a n d one of th e ous "Swanee Satire." ;iarrated by door. Members passed a propo.sal R efresh m en ts were served by Mr. Word of the approval was sent fe a tu re d soloists w ill be Mrs. Q ail Gll Puinam. iOn or Mr. and Mrs. niitninK H arold Williaiu.s to con­ and Mrs. Charles Requa and Mr. is light... bf the Northwest Association of W olf, a local piano teacher, states A r Putnam . tact W. L, Austin. Shashone Jus­ and Mrs. Clifford Davis. Secondary a n d H igher Schools, Ronald Archibald, dire'Ctor of the Marclios (o be played the "Funi­ Assessment for tice. to make arranRement.s to which stated the school had com­ g ro u p . c u li FuuIcaUr .” LuIrI Dcnya; “His •sccnre a Richfield JudRe. F IL E R MAN FINED the price piled with all standards. M r^. Wolf Is ft c h o ral director Honor." Henry Fillmore, and “E Water Is Levied Nrc'd for tables In the m u n icip al FILER. Feb. 10 - Herbert W. "Awroval for accreditation Is of community and church groups. Pluribu.s Unttm." Fred Jewell. Nov­ park was dlAcussed with no action KING HILL, Feb.' 10 - Tlie Pender, Filer, was fined $5 and hued on teacher standards, a mas­ S h e w ill be fe a tu re d with band elty nunibei-s will be "Blue Tall planned until a.decision is made 1901 water nsseiisment was levied costs th is w eek by Justice of the ter’s degree or equivalent held by accompnnlmcnt in the popular Ply” arranged by Grundmnn and by the Richfield Lions clu b . 1^5. Peace Kern Thurman for failure by directors of the King Hill Ir- the principal, a guidance proRram, W arsaw Concerto," Richard Ad- "Sandpapor Ballet," LeRoy Ander­ Ross Peck, Carey, served a s secre- to display license plates on trailer. rlKntlon dl.itrlct board meetlnc «nd necessary facilities for home dln^ell. son. tary'clcrk In ihe a|)sence of Theo Hla citation wa.s signed bv State Tue-sdiiy afternoon, reports Don economics classes, vocational aR- Bob Bray, .son of Mr. anH Mr?? T h e n v p r l iiT-P iBrBncn^, village clerk. ' Patrolman Richard Burns. Flock, chairman. Blendwl Scotch W hi»kr. fi«.« Proof—Hen field Im^rtCTi, Ltd., K . T. -TlraltnmmirTmyBlcal education "Trafford Bray, another featured mand." Clive Richardson, and se­ classes, science laboratory, com­ so lo ist, will play t h e flrmlo from lections from the musical “Flower T h e levy Is $10 per acre for mercial department, library, and “Concerto for Trumpet," Hydn, Drum Son," Rodger.s find Hammer- farms and $7,60 for the first 25- the amount of m oney s p e n t for the with band accompaniment. Bray steln will climax the evening of foot lot and $4.15 for each addi­ library. has been solo trunipet with the m usic. tional lot for residents in Kinq band for the lost four years. He After intermission, Nancy Hoff Hill. Glenns Ferry and Hammett. SERVES ON DESTRO YER received a division one rating at will play a clarinet solo, "Concer­ Members discussed repair work I WE RE PROUD of the BUHLEY, Feb. 10—K e n t D. Bry­ the district and regional high tino," Weber and Lyle Myers will on the system before the water is an, teaman, U.S. navy, s o n of Mr. school contest last year and at­ play a piano solo “Rustles of turned Into the main canal In and Mis. Oerald Bryan, Burley, Is tended summer m usic camps at the S pring." April. Construction work on the serving aboard th e d estroyer USS Brigham Young university. A trumpet trio of Joe Morgan. head end of the canal at the Ma- Blandy, operating out of Newport, A varied program h a s been p lan ­ B oyd Earl an d Bob Bray, will play lad river, west of Hagerman, Is Beautiful, Practical R.I. n e d a n d will be o f Interest to “Chlpanecas” arranged by Men- nearly completed, Flock noted. SYSTEM Mr. Farmer: Before You Buy-See BUILDING THt-KfW-IMPROVED ----- of the TWIN FALLS BOWUDROME KRENCEL HARROW

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PAGESIX— TTIMESiNEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ^fgairKains^it— Death-N^ttce^ Airport Need Testimony in Northwest Coast TtfAGIG VALLEY RADIO SCHEDULES R,■' United 'P n» IntemaUonal Wm Be Sent ‘Subdivision’ I rahis lashed the Paclf c Discussed by in sheets tPdny Md sale KAYT KBAR KEEP KLK KTFl KART JJnSa went toto effect along As‘Valentine’ (MOO Klltcyclei) S r S S S . Beattie to Eureka, (1230 KJlooyclei) ai5 0 EJlocjroles) (1310 KUo<7cles) (1270 Kilocycles) ActionHeard (810 KUooyelej) FBIDAV SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Feb jj Rupert Group FBIDAY zN O C FRIDAY P.M. A suit testtag the validity of a FBIDAY FBIDAY One of California's record num­ 6 A T U B D A T P.M. P.M. 6:U0 Idaho h«wa “^ 'e rains, set off by a low pres- -BUPEBT, Feb. 10-Member» oI 6:00 Muile minimum cost restrictive covenant b e r ol 33 cor)demned kiilcr.s * ;0 0 K E E P T o p 40 h iO Biulatat Trtndt 6:0 6 B dw II d i B e p c r t 6:66 Local N tw t P.M. for a Twin Palls subdivision was .S s y T t e a over the ocean and a th« Eupert Chamber of Commp’ce •. too;U0 iNtwt 4 :6 6 N e w f 6:10 Bon Thjrne Show aw alttag execution will gei «n o(. 6:IXlM aile 6iU9 SUDdard Ntwt 6 :l& .N tw a ^ frnnt forging Inland, measured hand discussion of city traffic etOK Top O' U eraint 6:00 KKEP Top 49 fl-JO BtJOW T u n « 8:}0 Muato 4la Karl heard by District Judge Theron Ilclal vnlentlne^notlce ot the oa,, 1:16Dt«6Uont, 6 :6 6 N tw t 6:80 Darrtll Baoa«o “ "‘to'^toee SSfes hi 24 hour, in ■ problemj, committee leporta and «:J& Wnibtf 6:66 WhUpered 6:5 6 N e w t W. Ward Thutsday. ' '■7:30M#nr OrUtn f:0 0 K E E P T op 40 « ;0 0 N e w t 7.-00 Muale 4i« K art «X45 TrsdiDf PMt - 8:00 Olfl Keith T b o u g h tt K n and the western slope, of a talk on the airport question by 6:6 6 N tw i 6:06 Juneaa .£bln« J:SO Ron Thornt Show The Judge, after the day’s test! 7 too NfW« 9:00 0I« Keltl) Show 7:06 Monitor I Valentine’s day, Peb. Therol Parish, Burley, at Cousin 7 :0 0 K E E P T op 40 (:20 Gaa Ugbt 7 :56 N tw a mony was concluded, told attorneys t i U Top 0 ' Morom* i ;30 O lt K tith Show 7 :00 Morean N tw t 7:30 Monitor ('C hosen yesterday by San Maieo 7 :6 6 'N e w i 8:00 Newa on tbt Hour 8:00 Ron Thorot Show for both plahitlff and defendant “'JnST ’Sow feu f ng the Boy’s Thursday noon. 7 t4 i a ir M t r Progruo iO:OO^iuie tor 7:1& .Andy DaJe County Superior Comi , 1:00 Nn»* 6:00 Pleuurt Ttm* 8:S0 Monitor, 6 :56 N e w t R ^T fro m the Canadian border Beveral suggestions, including a ire a m in ir 8:66 N tW » ______8:06‘Andy Dale 9:00 Boo Thornt Sboft to submit briefs on facts and law Pranic B. Blum to set the cxecu. |_l;04-Qiri*inii«r------TJBDAT- 10:00 Danc« Time and Colorado- twilcirtb oTre^ay~trsffle, wero ------' 9 N tw a ______8:10 Pop ^hop A.M. 9 :0 6 A n d y Dali« HTT30i)Kncr-T1iu* tlo n date of A lexander Roblliard 9:56 Newt SATURDAY 10:U0 Mb-.Uy UtiaU mode on the problem' of conges 8:30 M m About UuiU 6:00 Town and Country Tlte saii m a "flKa -ji 10:00nichfi«ld Reporur 1 :0 6 S ig a oU ]0i6S Newa ■XIV. one-'of seven men on San tlon around the city square. No i m Ntwf « :3 0 N « w « A.M. Dean B radshaw , 806 Northvlew 8 iU Olllboftra ■ IO 1I& P l e a i u r t T i n t 6:S0 Muale 11:00 SIGN OFP Quentin prison’s death row lor --action was taken and the jnflt 6:86Towd „«Bd Ccunur 10:66 N e w t drive. He asks the court to issue an Scouts Are Guests 8 :00 xN tw t on Hour Idlllng policemen...... SATURDAY m . 10=-J3aVI!«e ter will be tu rn e d over to th e civic 9 :B t A rf lS 7:30 D rnkfaat With «j06-3^ot-MorftIn* .... -Injunction preventing ."WesIey_.C!- 10 {00. N tw t IliJS N««i A.M. 6:16 Top of Morning ' a t h :...... ^ Wardle, both Eagle ~Today only ohe” oT ihe’ 33 con. coimnlltee for further InvestlgH' I^rry It too I'.noit NIrht 6 :68 B lg n o t Sonlus, a developer, from flnlsh- 10:0( M ta Aboat Utult 8 :2 6 N t w t 6:30 Newt and MarkcU demned persons knows when he ij tlon. tljO O N i w t SATUBBAV 6:80 Day by Day 7;0& Sportf Newi ■ 6:00 Idabc^Dpwii Jng a residence. 9:30 S'W onderful Show 1:46 Qully'e Uumeetead 6:30 N e w t d u e to die—April 12. He l.s Ron- Richard Bohl reported on a re­ 11:10 V ia About H otit 10:30 Dajriey’j Muiic A.M. 7:30iW orld Newi The building, across the street S o f State sen. K. C. Barlow 1 2 :0 0 N t w t N rai 7:46 Dateline Idaho 7:45 Sound and Muslo 6 >45 Bob Pl4Ulpt Show aid Rlttger, 24. a llfe-lonK rnmimi cent meettag of the Northslile n :00 S'W ondtrful Show 6:55 N ew a from the Brodshaw home, does iSd Hep. Vard Chatbum respec- IlOO B a t H it P a r i d t 7:60 Shinn Sounda Off 8:00 Neva NBG communities asssoclatlon w here P.M. ]1:B0 8*WoDder/ul Show 7:00 Idaho ffewi Sely Jor the governor's program I who once begged for the zu ■ 6:S 6 N e w i 8:00 Gordlt flh a w 8:06 Sound and U nslt not conform to a restrictive' cov­ 12:05 L tt'i Ttlk aDorti 9 :00 K L IX N e w a h e a t 7i05 Bob PWlllpt Sbotl chamber and later changed his . routhig of the Interstate highway 12 :06 W e a th e r 7:00 Sat. Bit Parade 8 :3 0 N ew a enant requlrtog all homes to cost held at the Boise sta e 12:16 Ho«lowB . 9:06 (jordla Shaw • 7:30 N ew a through Magic Valley was dls- 12:30 KAYT lU porta 12:16 S'W ondtrful Show 7 :6 6 N t w t 8:46 Bound and Mtult m ind. 10:00 KUX NewiUat 7 :Si M arket Report a t least $12,000, a t 1968 price lev- capltol beginning at 10 om. Sat- 1 :00 H'Wondtrful S h o w 8:00 Sat. Bit Parade 9 :0 0 x N e w t cussed.He reported delegates from 12:46 Farm ftir W -M Newi 7:40 Bob Show .els, the plaintiff asserts. t : 0 0 N t w t 2:00 8 ’W onderful Show 8:66 Newi . 9:30 N cfft. Club Notea More than 42.000 m en between Huperf voted in favor of the pres­ 0:00 Sal. tilt Parade S :0 0 N e w a 10:46 Hit Majesty, the 7:5 6 N ew a Thursday. Judge Ward heord ceremonies are being 1:06 Polki TUnt 8 :00 S’WonderfuI Show 8.00 Bob PhUllpa Show th e ages of 15 and 64 arc kil'.pd ent routing. 9166 N e w i 5 ;06 P a t K le en o r B aby 1(90 MaUntt VtrltUtf 4:00Coplnff With 4 ;0 0 N e w i 6:55 N ew a testimony from Sonius and Amos b e K observance ol &out week. a lOO ‘N t w t 10:00 S at Hit Parade 11:00 Sound ta d Utui« annually in accidents In the Uniu Ujmria 6^00 Andy Q&la . 9:00 Bob Fhllllpt Show Reed, os witnesses for the defend- A report bn Boy Scout weeli be. 2:0S^M tUntt VtrlaUt* 4:06 It’a Wond«rfuI 10:66 N ew * P.M. r^.nTTM ES-NEW am ur ADS'ed States. 6 :0 0 N ew a 9:55 N ew a 11:00 Sat. Hit Parade 1 106 M o n ito r ■ont. and Paul Victor and E. Van Ing observed throughout the nation 8 :0 0 N t w t / 6:10 B*Wond«rful Show 10:00 Kimberly Show 11:6& N t w t 6 :06 Juneao Shinn 6:30 Monitor and locally. Was given by Fred I K«wj ]0:i6 Newi Houten, witnesses for the platotUf, 12:00 Sat. Hit Parade T :0 0 N ew * N ew a 4 :0 0 N t w t 6:00 Mutie 11:00 Kimberly Show Bradshaw was cross-examined. Unton, district Scout executive. 12:56 Newt 7:16 Andy Dale 6:06 Monitor piiiiiBEiiSH 4:0S OiUbotrd 7:16 Devotioni 1 1 :66 N e w t Bradshaw signed the orlghial He told of the growth of Scouting 4tlO Tbeaitr Showcard 7:36 O lt Keith 1:00 Sal. Hit Parade 8 :0 0 N ew a «il6 Monitor 4 lift Uatlnet V tritiltt 8 : 0 0 N e w i l:Si Ntwi 6:30 Monitor complaint as a representative of work In the Snake River council 9 :0 0 N e w t 1 NOTICE - Elks ond Sweefhearts = 6 :0 0 N tw t 8:10DaneinK Party 21(10 S a u S h o w e ite 7:06 Monitor 12 :S Bob Phillip# Show la property owners In this Fah- durhig the past few yeani, pointing 2 :S 6 N e w t 9:05 Andy Dalt 7:30 M onitor M '.li NortliaU* Notaa 6:06 M tiint* V ^ritiitt 8:30 Henri itenet Orch bonks subdivision. out a 20 per cent gain In member, 6;30 SporlJ. B»ri»w 0 :0 0 N e w i 8:00 Sat. Sboweatt 1 1 :00 N e w t 8 :0 0 x N e w a li:tO Newa B:40 You Know Sportt 9i30 Kreddit Martin t:& 6 N e w t 0:16 Monitor 1I.-36 M a rk e t A « p c rt They formed t ti « Fairbanks ship. 12 :t)0 Muaie a t H ldnlslit r:46 Dtll7 Dvroiient O rc h . 4:00 Sat. Showcaie 9:30 Monitor 12:40 Hub PhlUlpe Show Property Owners association last Unton reported the council 6:00RlON OFF 10:00 Uuiie Dretmlns 4 :5 5 N »w a 1 H)0 S ia n o f f 10:00 xDance Time 12:65 N ew a SWEETHEARTS' BALL | • fankftd-flrnt-in fhn* * month to protect the nelghbor- in membership gain for the past ThU daily schedule of MeTttion an a radio pruiram i li~preim tcd-}-y^ - T V ~ — ------*hood's-real-estatejiiilues,_____ year, ai A tervlco to readen of tUe Tlnes-Newa. Ustinffs are fomlihed by I n i1 t* t I IP P lH p C a The group contends the fwl- I Plan to Help (be '^(loD. Any errors or clianccs ihoaJd bo reported to ♦ho ftjitioa V 4V U J. %> J - f dence built by Sonlus la worth Robert TOsouitt«Se!LC«»Mlcld only approxim ately $9,000, ta vio­ representative, Land not Tltnfes-News. Saturdoy, Feb. 11 wuna® .*^- lation of the restrictive covenant. briefly on the blood program. He * ' * Return OOKS W mrensnM Ucd-JuliUlJJ''" commended the community for ex In the Twhi Falls county recordi cecding the quota at the last visit office. Is signed by Sonlus — one ° A i I m BosfionrtJrcK esi of the bloodmoblle, and told of Is Announced Television Log To Face Trial of the original developers ot the the importoncB of the program to subdivision — G. W. Fahbanks and any community. The urgent neiil BOSTON, Feb. 10 W ^-B ernard . . Dancing from 10 p.m.-to 1 a.m, | EAST,'^ORAKaB„N. J., Feb. 10 Norval D. Wlldmon. for funds for the local chapter, (UPD—Police were given a free hand 8 :3 0 King Leonardo Gold/lne, 70, Baston industrialist, 0:00 F u ry was ruled mentally competemt William J. Langley and Max R end the difllculty In getting vol- today to continue arresting libratV KLIX-TV 0 :9 0 Lone Ranger Woodall represent the property unleen to old in the f|jnd drive scofflaws with midnight roundups 10:00 True Story yesterday to stand trial on iederal SPECIAL MIDNIGHT BUFFET | (Channel 11) omera In the case. The Twhi Falls were stressed by Wiseman of delinquent book borrowers again 1 0 :3 0 Detoctlva Diary Indictments charging him with FRIDAY 11:00 Mr. W liard evasion of $800,000 in income tax­ law firm ot Kramer ond Walker Is This dance tponsored by your Lodiei of s He pointed out the successful in the offing. 1 1 :30 C o n tra lla 6:30 Rawhide es. representing Sonlus. water safety and first old program A detailed plan to speed the 6)80 KLIX Viawt tbt World 12:00 Pro Daaketbell 2 too Death Valley D«y« The indictments, it woa disclos­ The Support them os they lupport you. S in the county, and commended return of long overdue books to 7:00 W yatt Btrp Elki. 7:30 The Lawman 2 :3 0 Palm Sirring* Golf ed by U.S. Atty. ElUot L. Richard­ Chairman Richard BeesOn, Wise­ the East Orange public library 8:00 Bringing Up Buddy 4 :0 0 Mighty Mou«« 4 :8 0 W alt Disney son, cover only a small segment, Scouts Honored man concluded with an explana. was prepared yesterday. 8:30 My Three Sona 6 :3 0 K o n a n ta of Ooldflne's possible liability for tlon of the home-servlce.prpgnun, 9 :0 0 R o b e rt T ay lo r Tlie new three-step plan for re­ 9:30 You Det Your Uf« 6 :3 0 T e ll M an taxee and penalties, which he said By Jerome Ward primarily of aid to servloomen. 7 :0 0 Lawrence Welk plenishing the library's shelves 77 fluniet Strip exceed /Ive million dollars, JEROME, Feb. 10~Scout Sun­ ELKS BALLROOM | 8:00 Fight of the Week Thcral Parish, representing West came about after the U persons 11:00 Two on the AiaU 12:30 KLIX Headlinea 8 :4 6 Three SUr Final UB. Dlst. Judge George C day was observed by the first and Coost Airlines, stressed the need arrested earlier' In the week let 9 :0 0 G u n im o k e _ Admission: 5.00 Per Couple g S A T U R D A Y Sweeney made the ruling on Gold- second LM wards Sunday eve­ lor expanded airport facilities to it be known they thought the 0 :3 0 Have Gun. Will Travel 6:65 KLIX Headlinea 10:00 Candid Camera flne’s competency to stand trial ning with the theme '‘Testimony terye- the— Kupert-Burley—area, police action waa a-blt drastic. 7 500 Today on the h^nn 1 0 :8 0 The-W ltneaa- ■immediately on the conoluslon of to Scouting and Exploring.” pointing out that service to the 1 1 :3 0 Twelve of theme were fined from 7:30 Medical TV Clinic Saturday Night Movie Data sl-x dnys of hearings. Talks were given by Blcky area hod already been cut, and <10 to $35 an d 'tw o were acqulttcd. 8:00 Shari Lewli Show 1 2 :3 0 KUX Headline* Wright. Cub Scout: Vincent Wil­ 'would be curtailed even more soon. ’Two others still face arraignment. Judge Sweeney set M arch 20 as liams. guide; Newell Bingham, Ex­ USfl the comnnny had been hailed to the police the date for start of Gold/ine's plorer; Pnt Wijjjams, Scout and FRIDAY * STARTS -k M ' Is retlrhig a fleet of DCS planes trial on ti^e lax evasion charges. station late at nighf and iBSM Hoase^olens- n n n n s o p e n as they became unfit for service spent the night in Jail when they 3eFc’d~ C o ld fln e— reieafled-j-Bi Eagle Scouta present were rec­ , AT 6:45 P.M. and replocing them by P27’s, the failed to raise ball money. forthwith on the same personal 3 Mishap Victims ognised. Parker Worthington pre­ need for larger runways becomes ball of a nominal $5,000 set last The American Civil Liberties Get Action on Three persons Injured in various sented a piano solo. The color I Imperative; fall, and further ordered that union (AOLU) cried foul and said accidents In the Twin Falls area guard was first ward scouts In­ _ He said that the growth In pas- “no drastic psychiatric therapy the action smacked of the police In the past week have been dls< cluding Dale Lowe, Explorer; Klrt eenger load called for the larger be used pn Ooldflne without notice s ta te . • State’s Parks charged from Magic Valley Me^ Williams. Scout and Rande permc. planej on most' of the company to the court. The new plan was devised at a morlal hospital since Tuesday.' •{mide.-£>ougJiw-Furj)iA5-i>layed_lajM. runs. As the larger planes y e used, BOISE, Feb. io W - Bills to Goldfine. operator of textile am city hall meeting between Mayor for the retiring of the colors. more small airports had to be by­ create a state department of na­ M arlon H atch, 17, 701 Second other Industries in New Englanc James W. Kelly, Jr.. police Chief Randy Dixon gave the benedic­ tural resources and to take the avenue nort)}, was discharged came into national prominence in passed. The loss of one round trip Wa n d D n O f iiite E D John McQlnty, City Counsel Wil­ tion and Marie DeLucla gave the flight per day Is expected when an admhilatratlon of state parka and Tuesday after having been hos a series of congressional hearings ■ROGER. liam Brach and Police Commis­ Invocation. The boys chorus from M l night from Boise to Idaho recreation areas out of politics pltallzed for three days with i which disclosed he collected friends sioner Lloyd Atkins. the second ward sang. Klrt Palls Is piit on soon. were Introduced Thursday In Ida­ gunshot wound In his right les in high placcs In both state and Thompson. Ricky Saunders, Rob Parish reported a substantial Under the plan police must first ho's house of representatives. received while target shooting in federal governments. Williams, Bruce Thompson, Den­ growth in air passenger senlcit telephone the delinquent book bor­ The two meosures would carry Jerome county Saturday. One of his friends, who received M O O ffi rower and give him two days to get nis Smith, Alex Allen and James Irom the local airport as the re­ out two o( Q q v . Robert E. Smylle's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters, gifts of a vicuna coat, the loan Reid are in the'chorus. They were sult 01. the tadustial growth in the to court. It that falls, police must recommendations to the legisla­ route 1. Twin Palls, hospitalized of an expensive rug, and other accompanied by Marcle Newmanr area during the past few y e m visit the offender's home “between ture. since Feb. 2 oa a reaurt of injuries favors from Ooldflne was Sher­ andthe and said that this expansion was the reasonoble hours of 8 a.m. and received when their pickup truclt man Adams, former lisststant to A department of natural re­ VARIETY OF VISITORS expected to continue. 8 pjn,”,and glvo him vorbal-warni ^pun off't^hway 03 a mile and a President Dwight D. Elsenhower. sources would embroce the land yyASH^GTON, Peb. 10 (UPD - If something Is not dons toward Ihg to get to court within three hair north of HoJJlsier, were re-, 'Adams resigned. • SLejejrhejte department, the cooperative board President Kennedy' met withrHt acquiring a larger airport soon, days. leased Thursday. T he ^udge noted th ere Is dlS' of forestry, the department of rec­ ■wide variety of visitors today rang­ parish said, the area will lose the 'If both warnings have .been agreement am ong psyphlatclsta lamation, the soil conservation P e ters received a dislocated ing from leaders of the ultra- - alr-servlce-lt-now-haft both as to the nature and severity aom inlstlc ir> the accldcnt. His wlfe^ ilhprtiL Amprfrt^n.*^ for De'mocrafic Pred Pricke, chamber vice presi­ and then they or* *or“ G oiaiine s meHTHT parks and recreation areas. received injuries to her H ^ t sI3e. Action (ADA) to a^group oi iestl dent, conducted the meeting in the take any steps necessary to make he said he found himself, from The companion measure calls for val queens from . absence of W illiam Lott, president. arrests at any time," Kelly said. the mass of testimony, that "this the formation of a bureau of state M anln Ung. chairman of the air­ defendant does not have any de^ parka and recreation areas and Credit Women’s port committee, announced' plans luslons or holluclnatlons d u r- OPEN — WEATHER AND provides that "the director and the lor a meeting of that group with Southwest Idaho Ing the pofit four months, and personnel of the bureau shall be WET GROUND CONDI- directors- Monday night. Meet Held Here now, no suicidal tendencies." chosen on the non-polltlcal and "Rocket-age equipment." was T IONS PERMITTING! Roads Noted Dry non-partisan basis of merit and for discussed Thursday morning dur­ By the^Asaoclated P rus special training and skill hi park ing a meeting of the Twin Falla ENDS SUNDAY Rupert Baptists Southwestern Idaho highways and recreational matters." Credit Women's association In the were reported., mostly dry today Rogerson hotel Desert room. Set Revival Meet but elsewhere tiiroughout tiie state Earlier In the session, the house FRI.-SAT.-SUN. CSS! pavements genarally were wet from approved a resolution calling for Members discussed the modern R U PER T, Feb. 10 — T h e Rev. appohitment of an Interhn com­ equipment being used In various DOUBLE FEATURE Qraydon D. Loree, Baptist minister rain or snow. State police said light rain was mittee to study the feasibility of offices. -Mrs. Wilma Gibbs con "TARZAN THE and evangelist will speak at a a department of natural resources ducted the business meeting. i M m a t o l S e h e h ivlval Toirrdnrar- MAGNIFICENT" theme, “Christian Life Orusode," and to the north and east there The“nexrTnEBtlng-wlll-be-held |-SB«ladu| was snow. U. 8.191 north of Ash­ Feb. 23 In th e Rogerson hotel Pius m a t the First Baptist church at 8 oab|l|U >iai MdHMltstl Desert room with Ransom Brown, pjn. dally from Monday through ton, U. S. 91 at Monlda pass and "GYPSY COLT" CHILDKEN IINDKH H MUST Friday, Feb. 11 U. S. 03 at Gibbons pass all had Rifle Stolen representing the Twin Falls Credit Donna Corcoran. Word Bond, BE ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT The Rev. Mr. Loree, a native of snow floor with snow contlnutog T heft of a .30-06 caliber rifle was bureau, who will speak on com Prances Deo and Gypsy Wlsconshi, was raised o® a fatm to fall. reported to Twin Palls police munlty credit. PLUS— "THE near LaOrande, Ore. Ho received Snow and rain were reported Thursday by Krengel's Hardware, Plui Cartoon WALKING TARGET" his college education at' Western In the Arco area. 210 Second avenue south. fitaiirtBiiBiiCiiiiifiGi&i :Sotlll(0)l)rlIlCHtiUMITiim(lf[IIM l> ftm gm B a p tist Theological seminary, In northern Idaho, highways Tile weapon was taken Tuesday, Rebels Arrive Portland, Ore., and has done grad­ were reported free of snow, but accordhig to police. Investigators RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 10 lUPD- V o i h JEROME lfM »iHlieuiW M I«M M ^ uate work at the Rural Minister’s wet. believe the theft was done by JU' Capt. Henrlque Galvao and the ,w w u echool, Berkeley, Calif. venlles. The flfle Is a Remington Portuguese rebels who helped hhn ALSO— FRI. & SAT. Radiant H»af Ho has pastored churches at 160. hljock the cruise liner Santa Marla N. Juit jjb Ti» Sun'i Rayi Aloha, Hermlston and Reedsport, Eagle Sponsors The Investigation Is continuing, arrived here yesterday and spent "ENEMY GENERAL" Ore., and Is now In his fifth year poUce said Friday. the night hi the mlUtary police w ith Van Johnson 9:15 ONLY as pastor of the First Baptist Noted at Rupert borracks. Co-HK ADULT 5I..OO; CHILD FREE church at Emmett. The publlo Is Oalvoo and his companions flew RU PER T, Feb. 10—Sponsors for EX-SENATOR DIES "SHOTGUN" Inlvted. the Minidoka county Eagle Scouts] HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Feb. In from Recife, where they had SterilngHayden, Yvonne DeCarlo honored at a dlnper meeting Wed­ 10 (Jl—Former U. S. Sen. Millard K been staying since they sur­ and Zachary Scott nesday night la Jerome were re^ lydhigs, Maryland, died hi his rendered the ship to Brazilian Last Rites Held p orted by f r e d Linton. S co u t e». sleep last night at his 650-acre authorities and sought asylum as Plus Color Cartoon pnlltlrnl ri»fiiffpps ecutive for the area. -farm-nesr-here:—He^os-10; I W O rW n iE Dr. Thurman A. Hunt sponsored JEROME, Feb. 10—Funeral serv­ John Lay, and spent the afternoon ices for'Charles EL Wright were helping him learn something of held at 3 pjn. ’Thursday at the the medical profession. Victor Hill, Crippin funeral chapel with the railroader from Heybum, sponsor­ Hev. Dale 'Vandegrlft offlclotlng. ed Leslie Sthnpson, Explorer post Music was-furnished by Mrs. 37, H eyburn. le-Sonmchsea— Masonlo-rltes [~Phtl-Payne,-of‘Phll-Payn»-Sky­ were by the Masouio lodge AF and ways, Burley, sponsqred IrwIn AM No. 61. Jones, post 37, Heyburn. and Dr. ■ Honorary pallbearers were P. J. Leland Btronks, Rupert, sponsored Peterson, Russell ■ King, Clarence Darrell Cheney, post 48, Heyburn, Smith, Emmett Smith, Keith Mc­ who Is Interested In dentistry os a Cloud and Roy Anderson. Masonic profession. pallbearers were Malcolnl Stuart, Harry Forbes, Kennedy Stuart, A. J. Sinclair, Dale Vlnlng and W, W. M i n S O N WelgJe, Frank Brown Is Final rites were held at the Jerome cemetery. Honored at Rite CRUISESTO OOODINO, m . 10 — IMneral services foe Prank M. Brown were Realtors Meet held Thursday afternoon at the O O O blN Q , Feb. 10—T h e rcsular Thompson chapel wlUi the Rev. meeting of uio Nortliside Realtors Donald Arnold of the Christian m w A i i association was held Thursday church officiating. night at the Lincoln Inn banquet The Rev. Jack r\>reman sang two ' Oil rooin virlQr^Ice " PfosTde'nr'jrm' songs.-Pallbeareis-werrDlclrtiower Ronald Smith, Corl Renfrew, Don­ ij:, Mufflcy conducting the dinner m eeting, ald McCloude, David Brown and t ’Hilrty-two members and wives Everett Mlddlesn-orth. from Shoshone, Jerome, Hager- Concluding riles were held at Sail round Irip to lUmll and 1 "' nioh, Wtndell and Gooding at- Elmwood ceinetcry. save iiJCr—up to $050—over re j- - u i - tended. ■ olar rales until June I3lh. Nolh- h ■inrTTilileed-lnitrtliD-fnCTr------SERVE ON SHIP Let ui show yon a perfect *a- WReelecfed" JOHN JAMES m nrrm is-wwir t( DiniL. Pel). 10—John W. Dro- DECLO, Feb. ](V—Charles Gum cation' nitli .hotel, iltbtseelHf, FftlDAir FltlDAY a ' decn, Jr., bollerman a/cl. U.S. navy. morson and Robert Fuqua were re­ all arrnnteinenla. "OOLD" ...... 7i0l ■ 0 ; 5 t, ADULTS ...... j(o Cl non of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jlrodcon, elected directors of. tlie South Side "PTNT"r i i i 1 ...... • ...... UifU OIIIIiD ...... of route a, and iEdiyard E, Aolien- Slectrlc Lines, Inc., at the annual MAGkC CARPET BATUnDAY J, ei ' liack, bontnw alns’ m ate a/ol, 008 meeting at th« Declo lUgh scliool . fwucteffT iwiwllAWLEy. .• Bwm wt* uh II^ o i ea 1^. , bi' Elglilh avenue, a)l of Duhl, are l'ue«day night, batcubday 1 CWilt DHn>y ffoductlon "aOLD” „l:SO-4;JO-l!lll-10:Oll gi i serving aboard the , radar plclcel Orland Bateman gave the audit TRAVELS - FKATUIlKfl - 1 ' nhlp USa Forster operating with '‘PIN T ’ ...... 3;Oll-6l6ll-B;liO OIULD ...... report and the mahager's report lleprtaondng All’ Airlines anil F l U t i m 7>00, Qi4ft - K I D S - « i ; _____ the seventh fleet in the western wiu_presented-.by_auminerson. Slemihip Couipanlei SAT I liIHI 4 tin Ri55 Vt43 5-12 FNTER -----• H f-T IIili-l- Paollle, The Forster is scheduled HoMover members are A. L. Tur- T w in I'slls HE 3-1008 THE COLORING to oonduot n good-will tour of the nor, James Bronson and Melvin TIIKN 11.00 HUNT NOW '—No Kxtra foil to— CIllUHtUN 9(e ANYTIMK C0NTK8T rimipplnei In February. Lorson, ORPHHIM SESSION I I TTvrvTi'T^ "BKE YOVIl TIIAVEL A dE O T " ‘ : ntlDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1961 TIMES-NEWS, t w i n .fa lls , IDAHa, -PAQHI-SBVBN-1 Fifth Son Receives Ea"le Badjje Cancer Leaders Pairings Are ” n H ousing Aide Appi*oved Purchase Store ^ , _ .. , ...... i ...... ,, ______EKDEN,d e n , Feb. lo10 — Mr. M r. and an d W Mr». Reported for Attend Training • ^ ' 1 PlnrpnpftClarence BowlinHnvulln hnuA-have'pyrchaicd niir/'hiU | RIClinEI.n, F.'l), l(l-,\ij.,s, Ru.,5 [ho Earl's Economy lOA market' Swiiiibim ^imi M.-s Monroe, Jroin Mr. jijid Mr.s. E a rl Heward. Sunday Race; I'o-chiiiimrn „f ;i,,. i(n.|,(n.id niii- Tlie Hcwards moved here last CIT dri\r ami Mi.s, iimviird Jan- .sprinii from Builey a fte r puTchaa* DirHPILED, PctJ- 'K - MM> iinnlilcil ciinrcr uvA (hr .store Inlerestjs from Mn ■ hfMaglc volley Mce 1 Insirucllmi .vlio,i| ,i: Fairiirld this lUKl Earl Pel^erson who Op- urck. ' ti n S u n d a y r»c« at the, Rifh- enui’cl 11 many years. ’ ililir J.ia ilrport nre niuiuunccd by Piilillc rdui-.ilii.n u iilimnod by Mv, M)-^, BowUn and their iW t B n H aubrlch, sfc-rctnry. R lchlicld. th e woi'kcr^ bc.'i.rc .-Xpril. c.incei' four ciiildrcn** J}a^'e lived In ‘thll begin al 1:30 p. in. iw ihl drive iiioillh Filir..- !,ir liiBh .sihool it'Til many yca;.s and own a farm Thom ai (WldJ Co.inci, .is, si-udriii.'i iind ;ul.;l: uroiips me .stHiili cif lortn which they Will r,, ;j available lor lUn U;i!i!icld com- ct'Uhiiup in operate, I'he new BOW^ tliUnily. "SSte?, B l c l 'd e l d . l.s p n n e d I ..■r. ..,iotfsted to Mi'.s. Mni: Noye.s, M orsan. and Mrs, ast team fo r tlie llrsi lim e thi., ■- II.1111 iliai fdiii' t ' .s niiirint'.s were 'r iu a 'J'roba.sco, Kearns. Utah, who ,r.r- Dick Andcnson will rare .sci/cil ;iiul inmiliiiiuilcd in I’orL au arroinpanieci (hem lo Arizona.- . oien W eeks, and C otton nilcy fiobert ('. \Vcavcr. U'us approved hy the scnnte fts federal f P rincr (III l-’i'b. 7. [ h f .^^ate d c p a n - They al.so vi.si(pd D arrlngton’a par« housinp ndmlnistralor. Here he coiifcrs wUh Sen. Ktuneth KeaUng, a&liKt B u rto n -F u iik . nu'Ht saul vi'strrilny The U. S. rin - cnu>; M r. and Mr.s, J o h n Darring*” K.. N. Y.. durlnir hJs a p c p ara n c e hrfore th e'scn ale'b an k in f co m m il- Tilt Richfield racts a re .spon- ba.ssy III Port all P rin ie reporied loll, Salt Lake City. tee. (NKA lelepholoi by Klchlleld buslnE-snun. A th a t tho limr oiiliMi'd men were food tooth will be In cliarse ot seized al llie ptilace by ihf Elcl'field arm ed Haitian READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS. proceeds for the Richfield March ot Dlme.s drive. Sip.iiilini! o f the lop racc.s in the f a r a T a5joci»lion am iuuHced bv Haubrlcli. 'non Nielson. Paul, ha.s .seven ,.|nj and n o losses this sca.son: ^ A u e t io n - l Jack r u n i . Burley, a n d G ary Mrs. Mj E. Anderson,-5OTM turai drive north, pliis an eagle badge on her son, Douglas Uay Ander­ cmtal Rupert, have one loss son, who received the award Thursday evriilnf;: ni » parents and Scouts banquet In the Twin Falls mh- Carl Rllcy. Richfield, Zay LDS stakehouse. Douglas, a m em ber nf ICxplorcr post No. 81, sponsored by th e LDS seventh ward, is A i i f t h m CALENDAR Tratal Rupert, Budge MlckeLsen, alsM) a member of the O rder of the Arrow. All five sons of Dr. and Mrs. Anderson have received their ’ a n d MorrU Nielson, Gdod- eagle rank. (Staff photo-engraving) ^ LALLMAGl Jilosfl'with th ree losses each are CoUon Riley. Richfield: Burton- SALES LISTED HERE Punk. Burley: Orln Nleld, Tu-ln Fiftli Son of TTT. Residents Meet Set on Palls, Olen W eeka, Declo, a n d Dick I Anderson, Albion. Gets Eagle Badge at Banquet Traffic Laws The followinR dafry cattle will be s(ilil at public auction, located 3 DourIos Anderson, 14-year-old Falls LDS fitnkeliou.se recreation Aides Named by son of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Ander­ room. All five son.s of Dr. an d Mrf5, And Gaming miles W e s t, '/j-M ile S outh of th e son. received hl5 eagle Scout badge Ander.son have received their, eagle Temperance education and en­ Soulhwest Corner of Buhl, Idaho, Shoshone Center Thursday evening at a parents rank. forcement of llquoV, gambling nnd SHOSHONE, Feb. » - T h e Wood and Scouts banquet In t h e Twin Dougljw i.s a member of the Or­ on (lie Deep Creek Road, on— traffic laws will be the subject of I Elver Convalescent C enter b o a rd der of the Arrow, a Scouting group, a meetinp of the Magic Valley vias rtorganlzed this week. Walter and last summer fttlendeti the Na­ chapter. Idaho Allied Civic Force.s. Bowman w as named chairman tional Jam boree at Colorado scheduled at 8 pjn. Saturday at i ■Bllh William Kemer, v ice c h a ir­ Elks Sponsor Springs, Colo. He !s a m em ber of the Reynolds chapel. T\vln Falls. Contact the Times* man, and M rs. G rant P la'vel, sec- E xplorer po.st No. 81. The chapter is composed of vari­ News Farm Sales d»> Receiving .second class badge.s ous civic group.s. Including the partment for complete adver-— 'VonalJTRUey, Richfield, Is the Pupil Contest were David Brown, son of Mr. and new member to the board, ap- women's Christian Temperance tlslng coverage of your farm BURLEY, Feb. lQ-"Most valu- Mrs. Karl Brown, and Michael Sor­ Monday, February 13 minttil by th e county com m ission- Union and area churches. sale: hand bills, newspaper' 'able student” award contest was ensen. .son of Mr. and Mrs. L arry en; Buttell Williams U the new Feanu-ed speakers at the meet­ coverage (over 67,000 naden announced by Gordon J. Price, es­ Sorensen. STARTS 12 NOON — Lunch by Young Adult Class ot Buhl Christian Church In Magic Valley), advance bill­ county commissioner to the board ing nre M.rs. Mary V. Dunning. quire. of the Burley Elks youth ing. All at one.speclal low rat*. and John Thom as, retiring ch air- Merit badges were presented to Boise, Idaho state WCTU presi- activities committee, durinp the -Evetjf-eale-Usl...... min. has been reappointed to a David Peder.sen. sculpturing; John dent. who will take *‘A look-aLm ir •Elks— lodge— m eeting—W e d n esd ay Calendar for 10 days befon three-year posUlon on th e board. Cai vcr, v.’owl crtivmg. ana stepnen alcohol problem,” and Idaho State Top Holstein Cattle ] evening. sale at no cost. I U Mrs. Clyde R app b th e ad m ln - Jensen, chemistry, citizenship and Police L ie u t. C lark H and who will liirator with Henry E ddlngton, The contest bj open to senior perfect attendance. discus.s “Law entorcement prob­ bookkeeper. students of Oakley, Burley, Malta Lloyd Webb was m aster of c e re ­ lems—how we as citizens can help.” F E P R U A R Y n and Declo high schools for 19Q1. monies and the progriyn was di­ At tile business meeting, Robert -COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL- Paul Scott Gail S. Wolf, exalted ruler, an­ rected by Ralph Orto^ Scoutmas­ Hoag, Boise, tleld secretary, Idaho Advertisement, Feb, 8-10___ __ClassLe Lassies nounced the contest will close Feb. ter. ------_Narcotlcs_and-TemperanceJSdtica.- . . R e g i s t e r e d a n d H i g h - G r a d e - D a i r y - S t o c k ------Anbtioneers—John Wert uiS tion foundation. Inc., will speak Jim Meisersmllh 20. All properly prepared applica­ Dennis Thompson sang a solo, on the subject “Education pays.’’ tions will be submitted to th e Elks accom panied by Mary B eth H a n ­ Thi.s i.i the Complete Dairy Herd of Mr. and Mrs. Buckendorf. The entire herd Choose Officers lodge. Cash scholarship awards Paul Owen, Boise, vice president. JEROME, Feb. 10—K aren Ford sen. Stephen Jensen played a piano originnted from CVBA and ABS artificial inseminated heifers. Complete rec­ FEBRUARY 13 a re $100 for first place w in n e r, $75, Idaho Allied Civic Porce.i croup, ™ elKted president of the Class- solo and Irving McDonald present­ ords of the sires are available. Mr. Buckendorf has been compiling this herd for Glen Buckendorf, Jr. second, and $50. third, «111 dlscu.ss the goals.and main l8 iM'lM l-H club a t the m eeting ed a magic show. ~ AflveT?«semcnt,'rebT10-ir featu res o f th e 1961 sta te conven­ years from fhe top DHIA recorded lierds of Magic -Valley. One such purchase Auctioneers—Klaas A Klaai held teeently a t the home o t M rs. Judging of applications will be William Rappleye and Dr. And­ made on scholarship, extra-cur- tion. was 33 Top ABS Heifers from the Tommy Walker herd of Twin Falls. All bred . CaijoH Westfall, leader. erson gave talks on scouling. T h e In v o catio n will be given by rlcular and out.-of-fichool octlv- heifers are to CVBA and ABS artificial insemination. The recordaiollowing are FEBRUARY IS Other offlcera Include A lto n itles., pcrsotmllty, leadership, per­ the Rev. John Cross, pastor, Han­ Wtslfal/, rtce president; Su.san up to date DHIA records which will be available day of sale. Harold Bown _____ severance, resourcefulness, general sen Metliodlst church, and Jay Advertisement. Feb. g-M Miller, iecrStary:' Diane Jones, worthiness and financial need. Parley Set Merrill, Twin Palls business man. trtajurer; J u a n ita and G len n a AnoUcmeer^Iversoo and Bo* Other members of the youth ac- RUPERT, Feb. 10-W illiam J. will deliver the benediction. Pariom, gam e leaders; M ary A nn - -- tlvilles committee are 'William M. Henscheld, presldenl^f the Project HERD RECORD FOR 1960 Wal(ali, song leader, a n d L inda F E B R U A R Y 1 4 ______Beck, PER ; an d VirgU S. Cross. Mutual Telephone Cooperative as-i^ 34 Ist-Calf fieifers Milking Averaged H;720 Pounds of Milk and 418.7 Pounds" ~M6Vey'» Valley Equlpmeiii' Co. TOtfall, rep o rter. To formulate plans, Cross met soclatlon, announces the annual Lassies Meet Ad»«rtlsemen»r^br-1»— Books and supplies were dlatrlb- with Ezra. H. Moore, Cassia county meeting will be held at S p. m. R IC IIP IE L D i Peb;-10 -^Agnes' ------— o f B u t t € r f a t - P e H E a c h - - ■ stei The next meeting will be AacUonten; Irrin EUets, ) I n superintendent of school and Prin­ Tuesday at the courthouse in Ru- Schisler entertained the Hamen’s ----- Me«semnltlir^olnr~1Tl -h eld at T:30~p .iii.~Ti cipals cioise Haines, Oakley; Earl pei 4 - ^ club~[liis weel Jor2H”H=22=H eiferrTlnB—M arch 7 w lttr“2 n d - with 1st , calf, bred to ABS Inslgn, 131 m Miller's hom e. H. Carlson. Burloy; E. S. Miller, Candidates named for directors demonstrated pinning a pattern. •calt, b r e d to CVBA H-31, 462 pounds days, 227 pounds of butterfat Malta, and Lovell J. Turner, Declo. are O. L. Acock and William T. Mrs. W illiam K aatz was a guest. butterfat with 1st calf FEBRUARY 14 Goodman, incumbents; J. H, Dock- Mrs. Edward Schlsler served re­ No, 23 H-22—Heifer, due March 21 with 2nd No. 4 H-22—Heifer Just fresh with 1st'calf, Gay Kinyon PTalks "Given for BANQUET PLANNED ter,' Roy T. Honsinger. Budge W. freshments, assisted by her daugh­ calf, bred to CVBA -H-31, -408 pounds bred to ABS Inslgn, 4«-poimds milk dally AdTOtisement, Feb. U 'HAGERMAN, Feb. 10-The blue Mlckelson and Arnold Moller. As­ ter, Carlee Rlley. and Eileen butterfat with 1st calf No. 78 ABS ‘'Em peror"-H eifer milking now AncUoneer—Delbert Alezsnlet and gold banquet for Cub Scout sociation officers will be elected at Brush. The Feb. 20 meeting will No. 25 H-10—H e lte r, due May 31 w ith 2nd calt, with 1st calf, bred to ABS Inslgn, 417 i “Juniper Jills” pounds milk daily DECLO, Feb. 10 — The Jim iper pack 35 will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. the first board meeting held after be hel'd at the home of Renee bred to C V B a H-34, 417 pounds b u tte r- FEBRUARY 14 No. 77 H-18—Heller milking now with 2nd calf, Jills 4-H c lu b members h e a rd 24 at the Methodist church. the annual meeting. Parke. (at thus far with 1st calf 0. B. (Charley) MoCIellill bred to ABS Ginger, 363 poundi butter­ .■EHiaron M atlhew j give a n lllus- Advertisement Feb. U No. 27 H-23—H e ife r, duo M arch 11 w ith 2nd fat w ith 1st calf traW talk on cutting raw vege­ Anotlonew! H. D. 'Wltherapoon calf, b r e d to CVBA H-31, 431 pounds Nb'. 6 H-22—Heifer milking now with 2nd calf, tables at a m eeting Tuesday a t the butterfat with 1st calf bred to ABS Captain, 394 pounds but­ homo of M rs. CIKtord S u tto n , No, 31 H-25—Heifer, due March 28 with 2nd terfat with 1st calf leader. _ : _ a l l . brp.di-tc-CTBA.-H-34r-355-pound>- -HeglBtered-OuemBey-oow-l'iBt-fresh-wlth-and- Shauna T u rn e r gave a dem on- butterfat with 1st calf calf, open now, 80 pounds butterfat in atration on p rep a ring th e rig h t Auctioneer—Harold K Iui CLUB No. 33 H-23-Helfer, due March IS 'with 2nd J a n u a r y |-lilmhiH)reakrast. Hharon Button No. 49 ABS •■LAD"—H eifer m ilking now w ith demonstrated m aking a cake. calf, b r e d to CVBA H-31, 388 pounds 1st calf, bred to ABS Inslgn, 40 pounds FebrtaarjnlSthr Tin Junior leader, Edith M at­ butterfat with 1st calf m ilk d a ily Ram niirrl«f\q thews, a.w||;ned projects for the No. 36 H-24-Helfer, due March 13 with 2nd No. 30 H-23—Heifer milking now w ltm st calf, - AdvertlsemeHt," Feb. lS-11 .week In conking and safety. Mrs. calf, b r e d to CVBA H-31, 380 pounds bred to ABS Inslgn, 173 days, 22J pounds Auctioneers: I r ^ EUe^ and. Sutlon had c h arg e ot the sewing butterfat with 1st calf of butterfat Jim Messeomlih and made assignments. No. 33 H-lO-Helfer, due March 28 with 2nd No. 61 ABS "Leader"—Helfep milking now w ith The meeting was in ch arg e of calf, b r e d to CVBA H-31, 413 pounds 1st calf, bred to ABS Ginger, 41,8 pounds FEBRUARY 16 Sharon S u tton, and the pledge butterfat with lit calf mUk d a lly Ivan Coley ^ (Iven by Iris Chamberlain. No. 8 H-10—H eifer mllklnK now with 2nd calf, No, 24 ABS " L e a d e r'’-H e if e r m ilking now w ith Advertlfement, Feb. 1!-U: bred to A B S C aptain, 430 poundi b u t­ 1st calf, bred to ABS Ginger, 164 days Auctioneers, Klaai A Eliai terfat w ith 1st calf 210 pounds of butterfat No. 38 H-22—H eifer milking now with 2nd calf, No. 3 ABS “Nic"—Heifer mllkmg now with 1st FEBRUARY 15 bred to A E S Ohiger, 65 pounds milk calf, bred to ABS Ginger, 41 pounds mllli Fred HoaUni dally d ally Adverilsement, Feb, U -II No. 48 H-10—H eifer milking now with 1st oalf, No. 12 H-l(t-H elfer mUklng now with 2nd cajf, AucUoneeF—Harold iti«m bred to ABS G ap t^ S7 pousili milk .. bred to ABS.Inalgn, 470 pounds butter- dolly • tat with 1st caU CAFE No. U H-14—H eifer Just IreSh with 1st c a lf, FEBRUARY 16 No. 1« H-16-Helfer Just fresh with 2nd-calf. open heifer. 4a Timmda-iiillt-15 open h e if e r , 437 p o u n d j b u tterfat w ith — — u t-c » ir ...... — —Entire-Herd'IsBangs-^^— AnoUoneen . No. 79 H-16—H e if e r Jpat fresh w ith 2nd c alf, MUSTItBRAUN open h e if e r , 60 pounds m ilk dally Vaccinated & Tattooed FEBRUARY 16 at the Pinao and Organ Nightly except Monday No. 64 ABS' ''JJic"-iHeifer Jujt fresh with 2nd It , call, open heller, 82 pounds iuttettat In AUOXIONEERS’ NOTEi Bo seldom does any-' M.W. Carter January I one get a chance to buy from a complete Advertisement Febmaty H • 15 No. 41 ABS "Nio"—Heifer milking now with 1st herd of artificial Insemhiated, bangs vac­ ' VlrfU Marllt-AncUoneer cair, b r e d - t o ABS G inger, 48.8 pounds cinated, DHIA recorded young herd like y V»iUA»H C01III0H < milk d a lly this. Mr. Buckendorf was careful in buying F E B R U A Y " 1 7 Afier You S re Your Doctor, No. 65 ABS-"Wc’'—Heifer milking now w ith and careful In raising and breeding. This Don and Beta Harney ,lit coif, bre.d-to ABS Ginger, 49 pounds Advertisement Febnury IS-U iinng louj^PrescriptionTo Ui. Is an opoprtunity you . won’t want to rolsa milk d a ily . ■ ' if. you are looking for dairy cattle, DON'T Irvin Ellen and DINNER No, J5 ABS "NIC"—Heifer milking now with 1st M ISS IT . Jim Messenmlth—AtaetlonNn call, b re d t o ABS C ap tain , 132 days, 189 -CLIP THIS COUPON— pounds of butterfat FEBRUARY 17 BALLOON ADULIS OMLX 51 - BRED HEIFERS- Fortest & Leonard SelUtl Westinghouse 8 Can 81 head of nice large bred heifers will be sold Adrertlsement, Feb,' U -l( SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. -^at-the-auction; Approxlmately 43 head are Auctioneer; Joe Ooffek^ MiTic Cooler heavy springers, FreshenUig dates start Wc have All t^e CLUB 93 February 11, 1981, All of these helteri are FEBRUARY 17 . Bpray type that works good MacbaeekBal* DROP 32 10-Knllon mllk-caiis CVBA and A l^ sired. They are bred to JjCMling^Brands- — OVBA-and-ABB.-Gomplete-and-eiiaot-reoj-f ----*d»erUicnent.Jfc^JfcML, of VITAMINS- ords will bo given day 6f sale. All are vsc- Auetloneeni Klau * U iu MIPOBTANT NOTE! Mr. Buckendorl has a ^clriatcd and Tattooed, Saturday N ight Nothing tp Buy! - No Obligation! pipollne m iilcer installed th a t docs not sell. FEBRUARY 18 Tlio buyers may foel free to leave tlielr WEST FOlNT COMUDNirr cnttli on the place overnight and Mr. Buck- -REGISTERED STOCK- . AdrertlMment Feb.' U - ll SAV-MOR -4floleteln-«prlnger-heiferramM-mlIk-oows-»ro- V«ur-*-^lrliP*lriekrAa i« invited to v iew th is.h e rd anytim e pr)or to rcglatered cattle from the Tommy Walker «nle, clny, n i e y a re very gentle an d n o t herd of Twin Falls, Al Iregiitralloa papers FEBRUARY 18 nervou) a ro u n d strangers. are up-to-date and ready for transfer. Bobert Sexton j Adrertliement K-IT I AftoUoneeni John<^Wer( and Jim Me«ser»mlth

TERMS: Cash Day of Sal^ FEBRUARY 20 Bint Bay mttleld Adrerlliement, Febui*^ JM |. Gien Buckendorf,Jr ___Alicllonefri FEBRUARY 21 GUbert Anderun ANNETTE BUCKENDORF, Clork AuclIontorB: KLAAS and KLAAS AdTirtlsementl Febmary II AuoUoueett Uaroia 1 ^ | I i n r

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,

TiM ES-N i:w s, Twiw FALi/S. luaw y i p a g b ' e i g h t - Mission Set f ^ s t Squeeze Couple at Declo Inactivity, BoTcdom Harmful for Retired ^take Leader WASHraOTON, Feb.-10 M1- Goes to Oregon Service May Je la test fad In bootlegg ng Is DECLO, Peb, ID—.Mr. and v ,. i^'oo^lne by the squlrt"-toe Tallis at Buhl I,eroy Banner went to Wheeiin,Wheeil^- Build Hangar jale bf untaxed whisky In plas­ Ore.. where B an n er will underjo tic squeeze bottles. . medical treatment Ward Confab "This bow to m odernity was Mrs. Laura Hogg was called m At ^ e a Field not made by choice," the ta- S a lt Lake City becau.se oI BUHU Feb. 10 — Stake High wmal revenue'service said y«- death of Her brother' BUBLEY. Feb. lO^Permlsslon CiuncUman W illiam Rappleye terday. "U Is a meMUre of dM- M rs, Arvll Voyce, Mr. and Mt, was given the Oarner Flying aerv- spoke on the effects of the Scout­ Mratlon resulting from the In- Josep h 0 111 e 11 e have returo,j Ice to b u ild a hangar, a t the B u r - ing movement In promotion of S lv e drive to dry up sources home from Salem, Oic . iiticre ihev closer ties between the nations of Icy airport by the Burley city ot containers that can be used attended funeral services or Mrs council during Its meeting Tues­ the world at the Sunday evening In packaging illicit Uquor. Voyce's mother, day night at the city hall. service at the Buhl U3S fhst M r, and M rs, Jo h n Clark, Oak. The service Is O perated by L c - ward. ley. look their slstcr-in-lnw, .Mr,’ ______nov Garner and Dale Garner who A court of honor conducted French African T eresa Clark, to H agernian to'vB,.' 1^^------^^^fky-crops.-Thcr^imBiifwlll be Ay ■■T.n-lr -Vnn-aiekle and Sunset M rs. Clark'a daughter, M ri. vcn, large enough to house four planes. District (Commissioner G eorge Lott. Wia reem tly-andem fill 5(1., 1 [ At the present time, permission Stringer presented the post and ^ ■ TestsTtrHat gery at Ooodlng Meraon.\l has to sell gas and repair planes will troop colors. PARIS, Feb. 10 (UPD-France has p ital. be withheld from the service until Awards were presented by Troop decided not to carry out any fur- II such time as a set of regulatlotia Commlttee-ChilniiRIl. Avery Klrk;^ nuclear tests at the pr^ent can be tormulnted for the opera­ ham. Blane Parker recelred one ^Vnch test site in the Sahara Record Business tion of the airport, according to a and two year pins, and star badge, desert, ouU^rltatlve sources said epoke-iinan of the councUi den chief cord, service award and today. Phil Payne has a lease of the patrol leader's award. Is Done Abroad strong protests against the tests W A SH IN G TO N , Peb. 10 'VPf-The airport facilities trom the city Vernon Lallls received a star from other countries, particularly commerce department repori that and operates the Skyways flying badge and a den chief cord; Rich­ the African nations bordering the American businessmen so)d a rec­ service. He handler the sale of ard Barrett, a one year pin; Mark YVONNE BLAYLOCK reslon, was beUeved to hivVbeen ord dollar volume of goods lo (or. ga-s, repair work, and handles, Ostler, first class, patrol leader . . . a graduate of Buhl high the m ain reason lo r the F rench elgn buyers In 1960. charter service, It was noted. award, one year service pin. school and daughter of former decision. ' ' Tlie sales boosted the U s. ex­ Payne attended the meeting with Other awards went to D ale Babl residents, wiU enter the Several friendly .African coun­ port surplus to a three-year high his attorney, Richard Bihlth, and Quigley, first class, three year mission home' In Salt Lake City tries were reported to have told a n d helped offset the flo\v of gold Norman Nielson, attorney, repre­ Cub Scout award and one year Feb. 20 In preparation for serv­ pfesldent Charles .de Gaulle they and dollars out of the country-i sented the Oarner Plying service. pin; Bruce FutrelU second class; ing an LDS mission to the could not lim it th eir protests to problem which has conccrned bo{fi A petition waa presented to the Ronald Bartlett, service award and S outhern state®. She will bo merely formal communications If K ennedy an d Elsenhow er admlnls- council for tlie improvement of and two year pins; Lowell honored at & farewell testimo­ Prance continued testing there. trntlons. streets within the city. It was White, one and two year pins, and nial a t 6 p.m. F eb. 19 in the Salt De.splte the export surplii.s. th( signed by a majority of property David Thompson, one year guide LoJce City second ward chapel. United States still hnd a nn bal. juineis from the .area affected , She is a senior at Brigliam INDIA-CENSUS STABTS pin. ance of p aym ents deClcH of 38 where streets are not paved at —Eicplorer^awsrds presented by Young university, Provo. Mlss tfEW DELHI, Feb. 10 tft-A m ll- Three of our elders are waltlnr for something to happen, Dootori say that Inadtivlly and boTiaoin- -billion dollarsJaBt-y.ear. the present time. Institutional Representative I r a' ’ Blaylock and her parents, Mr. cause physical and menial decline In the retired. cause of private investmeni. goy. TTiompson went to John Lallls and Mr«. Gordon M. Blaylock, the world's most populous democ, They Include Almo avenue from ertim ent aid, sh ifts of caplui 16th street to 10th street and 19th who received the World Brother moved from Buhl two years Jigo. racy today, beginning a census ot estim ated 420 million peo- fu n d s a n d o th e r ' transactions street east from Overland avenue hood and Leathercraft badges. (Staff engraving) India': abroad. to Almo avenue; Hnnsen avenue One year cub leader certificates pie. Ktri'Ktl.t/' gn^lth.al- 21«t Doctors Find That Signs of Old A g e were presented to Vkgii Clifford, street and from Overland avenue « ern OelwmirgWMttm.Ta»hiT, ne.n to Hansen avenue on 2Ist street, Mothers, Mrs. Eileen Qulgky and )ate-GiseflJj an d A lbion avenue fro m 31st s tr e e t Not Inevitable at 31 to Wade Quigley. to the Burley Irrigation district Tree Seedlings ICE COLD ROOT BEER lateral. WASHINGTON (NEA)—Ameri- stereotyped and singled out us Institutions to provide recreational JEROME, .Feb. 10-W . Q. Priest, facilities. The engineering department was cans are more befuddle dabout "golden aecrs" or "senior citizens,' county affcnt, reported the order the doctor adds. So they come to Sometimes hobbles pay off ec­ 4-H Club Meets Instructed to start preliminary befuddlement among their' elders CASTLEFORD, Feb. 10 — D em ­ blanka for tree seedlings from the • Hamburgers 1 f t r than they have reason to be. believe t h a t "young people Jusl onomically as well as medlcaily. work to set up a local Improve- onstrations were given when the Mony "signs-of old nfic" forget­ don't understand them" and that Robert O. Qoodwln, director of the Clark McNary nursery at the Uni­ rynent district so the streets can Gem D andyolub met Tuesday • Foot Long Hot Dogs I fulness, disinterest — which seem they need special attention, department o f labor's biu'eau -of versity of Idaho ore available at ! (bo pav ed . employment security, says; at the home of Cindy Herzlnger. . The Valley Racing asso­ inevitable because of the changes Psychotherapy often correct! the county agent’s office. These 'O ur local o f fic e counselors fre. Judy Hill discussed how to sep­ i f Large Trench Fries ciation was granted pennlssicn In our body, aren't Inevitable at m ental depression am o n g elders. guently suggest that retired people arate clothes tor washing; Miss orders must be received in Moscow ' by the councir to sand a strip of all. ■ ■ Keeping them busy helps prevent consider m aking hobbles Into part Herzlnger, how to clean silverware: before March 10, P rie st said. . Milk Shakes property at the airport for cutter Doctors at the National Insti­ It, Dr. Butler observes. Kathy Wiggins, how to sweep the or full-time employment. Because Eighteen different varieties of 1006!, tutes of Health. BethesdB, .Md., E ach year, thousands o f elderly floor, and Eileen Potucek, tricks In hobbies r e p r e s e n t hidlvldual likes, trees are available, including four Only Place in Town to Get Building permits were Issued to and at the Chestnut Lodge sani­ people still alert and healthy are men can use their best talents Ironing. varieties of bushy hardwoods, six G. M, McOllntock, new home In tarium In nearby Rockville say retired. B ecause they h av e had Visitors were Mrs. Chet McClain, Delicious CHOCOLATE FROSTIE and be a s s u r e d of finding Job tall hardwoods, four tall ever­ the Oreen Acres ^vision for $7,- that, more often than not, the neither time nor Inclination to Mrs. Tony Potucek and Mrs. Loren satisfactions e s s e n tia l to their well greens and four dense evergreens. 600 • M erlin DSarey, new home' In ’'signs of old ^ e " are emotionally “develop' a hobby,.they fall -into-a beirg;' Herzlnger, Judy Oraybeal is the the Mountain View division, $11,- »* AecordJng to. th e 1080 census., produced rather than the results day-by-day existence of Inactivity. But social welfare experts agree leader. The next meetlnif will be 080, and Wright brothers, Rupert, rome county has nearly 2,000 acres of organic brain damage. To prevent resulting physical that the num ber of free time pro­ Peb. 21 ot the home of Kathy new home in the Overland subdi­ One answer for preserving the of irrigated woodland In pasture A&W DRIVE-IN or mental decline, many things grams for th e ' oged In existence W iggins. vision, $11,000, mental alertness of our elders — and windbreaks. Priest said. This have been tried to keep the aged today Is Insufficient. Post Car Service million over 65 years old bu.sy. was founded in is one of the highest woodland tJio city lor some grovel tl —Is to keep them active, eilh\llikt- ~Bnaine53 - f lrins, labo r— unlona; 41111-imd-niimeil In honor nf the acreages of any of the southern been used on city property at the Ing boredom. churches, w elfare agencies, cities Duke of Orleans. Idaho' Ir^i^utctl Go-Kort race track at tlie Burley The "signs of old age" generally and towns sponsor recreatlonol Hazelton Justice airport. The gravel had belonged axe attributed to the notural proc­ programs, clubs and centers. to Johnny McOlll. Request for the ess of aging or the results of The ciders are taught painting, Fines 15 Drivers gravel had been made by the Go cerebral arterlo3Clero!i,i (harden­ dressmaking, leathercraft, pholog. H A Z E L T O N . Feb. 10 — Fifteen K orf as^latlbn, "but there had ing of the brain's arteries). raphy, gardening, carpentry, for­ drivers were fined by Justice of been no understanding' as to Dr. Roebrt N. Butler, a NIH re­ eign languages and other academic the Peace R ay R. Brown for vio­ whom ■was to p ay f o r It. search psychiatrist, says: subjects. lations of the motor vehicle act. It was reported that the Oo- “With the exception of severe Hi-fi, television, motion picture*, They Include Alvin H. Meyer- Kart association Is now In the arteriosclerosis which can cause stage plays, lectures, luncheons, hoff, 57, E d e n , a n d Charles W. . u _____ process o f _being. leg ally organized slens of mental disorder, there's dances, parties and trips are ol- Fernau, 41, $3 each for no right r—^ • - s n d ' fu rtih er raolng' h ailb een s to p ­ hand mlrror;--James H. Black, HJ. K IL L A L F A L F A nothing to prove that" the dis­ fered, ~ ped toitll the forming of the or­ ease In Its milder forms hampers Nursing homes are asked to Eden; James E. Curd, 38, Hazel­ ganization. mental alertness. the same; Calllomla-requlres such ton; Glenn K . Munsee, 34, Hazel­ IP No action was taken by the city "Also, the degree to which, ton, and Hayinon R. Medina, SB, pertalnlhig to the gravel. chronologic age per so Is the over­ Hazelton. $5 each, failure to reg­ riding factor In disorders of the ister vehicle. aged now Is subject to serious ques­ Bowman Speaks Ilorold W. Schutte, 33, Hazelton, 12 Drivers Are tion." $3, no gross -weight label; Blaine Dr. Butler and others have To Burley Group F. HaU, 41. Hazelton, $3, failure to — ^Fined by Judge found that many personality traits DECLO. Eeb, IO--guest speaker register t r a i le r ; Ju n e R. Law.she, often_ attributed to organic dls- at the Declo Klwanls cliib m 26, 'lMrlirT’alls;'I1oyd"P;-Alllsohr orders s l^ from mental depres- R alph B oWMHh; who Epoke-on jr., 34, Hazelton, Lee Ann Sohwan, motorists were fined by Justice of slon. loadcrship_ a n ^ developm ent galn- 15, Hazelton. $3,' failure to display ■ffirPeacnrHSBrOck '^is' w f et He says; “Many people forget ecj from belonging’ to serv ice clubs, Ilceiise plates; Matvln yv. John­ lor violations of the motor 'vehicle that old people worry about theh' ile Is area manager for the Dale son, 44, Hazelton, and Lawrence set. problems like everyone else." When Carnegie courses in southern Ida­ W. Ward, 24. Murtaugh, $3 each, T hey w ere V a u g h n H. Je n se n , the problems seem overwhelming ho. no tall light; Charles P. Fernau, ■Westen, and Dick Cleveland, Cald' to young and old alike, they can Music was conducted by Clyde (3, eicplred d riv e r's license, and well, $3 each, no mirror on right "seem preoccupied, acting as If W ardle an d organist L in d a Jlbson. Delorls P. E llis o n , 23, E den, J5, no eide; Olaienoe H;-Nye, Twin Palls, they were living In a world of their Club pledge was led b y 'Wayne driver's license. $5, no breokawoy switch; R, Rose. own." Lewis and the prayer given by B tockton, Calif.. $17JiO, overload. It la true that the old people Lincoln H atch. - ■ MAGICIAN GIVES SHOW Merlen Bonndy, Balt Lake City, may have unique problems — en­ W ayne Lewis, F ra n cis Lynch, SH O SH O N E , 10 — Comedy Douglas V, Peterson, Sandy, U tah, forced retirements, the deaths of Nalon Taylor and A. L. Turner magician M itchell Cain presented and Lawrence L. Mathers, Twin spouses, relatives or friends and went to Flier Tuesday to otund a school assembly at the high Falls, all $8 each, displaying gross an Inter-club dinner at the Kl­ school W ednesday for both grade weight other than oh registration; overriding fears of death. wanls club. school and hig h school students. Joe B. Todd, Pocatello, |3, failure Old people olso have come to regard themselves as a special Robert Rasmussen, Springdale, He was. introduced by student body .ilay-grosa-welghti-Pal ley—h a v e —been .mn« n ulli-st nf Bari P grrlngtOn. president R ick Mabbutt. Leon, Caldwell, $2, no driver's li­ cense, and John M. Rogus, River­ ton, Wyo., $7, failure to register anniiftlly. RichfieW Lions ’ To Sell Brooms MOHFIELD. Feb. lO-Uve, Inc., Eor-Alfalfa_WeemL_GQntml _ I ■rtlcles will be sold by the Rich­ field Uons club. .It was decided at the Tuesday evening ijlwier rhert- Ing. H aro ld W illiam s »t>d Car} Paulson were named In charge of the sole of mats and brooms for benefit of the handicapped. MIXED with PHOSPHATE Plana were discussed for the charter night banquet, March 7. A. M. Derr Is in charge of enter­ tainment, and Albert Pelley and Edward Schlsler. arrangements. ~ D 7 E . Peck, a gl distributed Infonnatlon concern­ AND APPTJRD NOW I I ing park and recreation equipment end gave a short talk. Clarence lemmon was also & guest of the club. lElarly Application Is Desirable

BUBLKY, Peb. lO-Ohartcr re., .views held Tuesday night lor the Cassia district Scout units Includ­ ed two neiy Cub packs, tivo troops, a Oub pack and one post all spon- eored by the LDS churcll, states Fred Unton, district Scout execu­ ONE OPERATION! tive. i f Tliey were Oub pack lo, Burley . b second and fourth wards; troop JIO and post 110, Burley eighth ward; troop 124. Burley seventh i t ward; new Oub pack 15, Star ward, ONE APPLICATION -and -new Oub pack 110, Burley (M otor Trend CAR OF THE YEAR Award goes to Tem pest!) eighth ward. Pack 110 and troop ‘ n o reported 100 per cent siibscrlp. ' tions to the Boy’s Life magazine. Charter rev iew hold Monday The editors of this top-flight magazine voted Bolidly for Pontiac’s now- ' cl night Indluded the renewal of post 'comer-th o Tempest. Here’s

i i . l 'V PrIPAY;FEBBUARY10. 1961 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FAl,LS. IDAHO PAGBiqNB' All Clear Signal Washington Men DOGS NEED LICENSES •; Jefome Club Farm Bureau Three Fined Ha g e r m AN, Feb. 10-The' Tfl-.'- JEROME. Feb. !()—Three drivers lage marshal, D ana Gllmore.waiU Visit in Hansen w ere fined by Justice of P e a c e Leo gas Tallt on Course Slated H A N SE N ,. Feb. 10 Bill Ander- TerrlU Tuesday and Wednesday all residents t h a t dog UcenBCS'Werft'-, 5on a n d h is brotl\er-ln-law , Paul for violations of the motor ve­ due Jan. 5. and that do« 'owners .. Bftker, Othello, Wash., have been h icle act. wll be pra>ecut©d U dogs ere Americamsm In Twin Falls visiting Anderson’s parents, Mr, They were Gordon Albrethsen, $7 runnlnff loose and unUcenaed, ’-A • Feb. 10 - Dr. Jerry HAZELTON, Feb. , 10 _ All P arra an d M rs. W! F. Anderson, Tliey for failure to register; J. Ruben . riidwellTPTeient'fl a 'pro- Bureau members arc urged lo ai- all w e n t to Eurekii, Nev., over the Stelnmetz. Hnzelton, |5 overweight, ® nn Americanism at the meet- tend a mcetlnit ni lo a ra. Thurs­ w eek-end on biKslness. and Ruben NaJ. 30, Gooding. $5. C a n 't Get ' nf the Jerom e Jaycfies held day nt the Twin Paik cii ange hall Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crass. Mil­ failu re to display tw o llcen.se Auto Insurance? '^‘n rta V w n to g a t woods cafe. lor nil all-day UalnliiK Mhool, It ner, N. D.. are vLslUnR the R«v. plates. State Patrolmen P rank Mo- “ nr Bruce, who lJ the s ta te was reported nt the H.izelion Farm nnd Mrs. John Cros.s. Tlie men Rre geiLseh. William Van D y k e and Under Aje, O v e r Age, Poor , “^icanlsm ch airm an , played a Burcnu meetlni! ^^ll■.^dny nlghl. brothers and tlie \von\en are sis­ H. E. Carr Lwied the citations. Driving R ecord, Etc.T *”S r o I a talk <>'1 Pail Har- W a r r e n Thi>mp,^on. Pooatello, ters. , M h Included some govern- shoned a film i.iuiil«l “Com- M r. a n d M rs. W, E. Jones. Qum. TBAINS AT gAN-DlIwGO ...... _ We lnsure Youh munl.sm on Ihc M ap" Dl.s^us.slon oy. W ash., have been vLsUlnR his OAKLEY, lO-Blll P. Warr. American peoples lack ot was held on ihe iHopased 23rd m o th er. M rs. Llayd Jone.s. Kim­ son of Mr. and M rs. W lllla jn P. TABER INSURANCE ^^IbU lty In t*P«n

■■^uri^?^elpyo^f tc ih t finest foodMndTota^of 'eml Dine In style at the Saturday, night Chuck Wagon! (Bemd -NEVr'INSELUM". I I every Wednesday and SatUnioyJ Don't Forjetl— in s u la te d a l u m in u m I I Other jsttari, wird or phone meiiagei HouisE moke the total leverol thouiond more. I Mnetoym I Member of The Diners Clftb ' K I M B E R L Y AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL... TIME IS SHORT ' am azing IN PERFORMANCE , I I WRITE, PHONE, WIRE Fridoy Night money every day It Is on DANCE Fresh Seafood cooked_to^ mn, heat loss ... in cooling I perfection. All you 4 M imitior conditioning. . yaur'Repreientotlvi lilted below urging ^ OPEN can eat______AiWV t®^*^UM^SHAKES-,-Combine y ia .'t fincnt, m oat ____ h l r n J f t J t f l l l J i f t ! ------n -O rtE A G O E ------COMBO |io n board is ninde from wood fibres, (2) A sphalt I ADDRESS: Houit of R«preienlatlvei I Inlt II 11 ^'''PfOKnated and saturated with as- EVERY S A T BUFFET. StatehouK, Boiie, Idaho BOWLING Itlin m f "'“*®''P>^oofer. (8) Aluminum I 9 A.M. to 7? P.M. Au y o u ’ o n n f he mngic^fnctnl bo fire resietant. , Telephona; 5-3681 I o-neatfor----- AtWW itenGuararitee-oTfSnrtacirFlntgh' CASSIA COUNTY , OWYHEE COUNTY CertUled Inatniotlon M ob. H Rep, J, Vard Chatburn Rep, Alvin B. Benton ■ I ' daj Ihrouih Friday i lo a f the f o r free ESTIMATE • r.M . — _GOODING C 0 U N T y _ TWIN FALLS CO U]irY_" H —Rtp. Clyde C. Peterion Rep. JaeleDrCialbprnr-H M THE NEW . Sr. ■ - -- ■ Cactus^Ne!^ I d a n d a n i e l s JEROME COUNTY Rep. Wm. J. Lantlng —ROOFING CO. ^----- _ Rep. Jainei G. Martin.... _R ep, Horry B. Turner.. 496 Addlion Weif "Tha Fun Spot South of Th« : '».M« » IMaoi lo Bland itnd n i jlo o f »l« Worli" Thti mlvfrlliimctil flponior^ lijr th« Maho I Coniuwiri’ Uagut aiitl * H." Urnn BUnip* 'tOSE ST. TWIN F A L L S RB 3 - 2 1 7 9 TIMES-NEWS.'TWIN FALLS; IDAHO

DOas NEED UCENSE8 - Farm Bureau Washington Men Three Fined HAGERMAN, Feb. 10—The V ic Jf in T fcincnn JEROME. Feb. lO—Three drivers lage marshal, Dana Gilmore, w art» Y lO ll 111 lla lla c ll were fined by Justice of Peace Leo Course Slated HANSEN. Feb. 10 — BUI Andpr-lTerrlll Tuesday ancf_Wednesday all residents that dog licenses w e rt', son and his brother-in-law, Paul’^®^ violations of the" motor ve- due Jun. 5, and that dog owners Baker, Othello, W nsh.. have been'^*^*® wll be prosecuted If dogs are found In Twin Falls vlslUng Anderson's parents, Mr. ■ ^we Gordon Albrethsen, %i running loose a n d utiUcetised. HAZELTON, Feb. 10 — All Farm ^ d Mrs. W. F. Anderson. They fo** failure to register; J. Ruben Bureau members art* urged to at­ 'flu went to Eureka, Nev., over the Slelnmetz. Hazelton, $5 overwelg-ht, tend a meetlnn ni lo n,„i. Thurs­ week-end on businew. i^nd Ruben NaJ. 30, Ooodlng. $5. Can't Get day at the TwlJi PalLs Grange hall Mr. anc{ Mrs. A lbert Crass, M il-^aH ure to display two liceiwe lor ail all-daV tralnliiu .school. It nor. N. D.. are vLsltlnR the Rev. plntes. State Patrolmen Prank Mo- Auto Insurance? was reported at the Ha/.clton Farm and Mrs. John Cro.ss. The men are gen.sen. William Van Dj'ke and Under A|c, Over A{e, Poor. Bureau 'm eethm IMe.sday night. brothers and Uie women are sis­ H ..E. C a rr ls.sued th e citations. Driving Record, EUJ.T W a r r e n T h oiii|!.^on, Pocatello. ters, ihowjtl a rnm (luuled "Com- — MrrHnd'Mra-.-Wr-EnJoneflrQuii>------TRAINS-A^P-S AN- P IBGO------—We-lnsufe-You muiiisui on -the-Miip^-Dtjcusslon havR hcni-vislilng.. hU OAKLB¥V-F«briO—Bill P.-Warr,; wa.'i held' on the propascd 23rd mother. Mrs. Lloyd Jone.s, Klni ■«n of Mr. and Mrs. William P. TABER lh{SURANCE amendmoin which has been ratl- berly. and brother. Lyle Jones, and'W arr, Oakley. Is undergoing nine AGENCY . Iled by five .state.s. The m easure family, Han.sen, and other l-ela-, weeks basic training at the U. S. ' t' 113 Sho. St. No, - RE 3-1274 would allow re.sldciii.s o( W iiihlng- tlves. I naval training center, San Diego,, tOii. U C. to vote tor pi wldciU. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons “ ...... Telephone exten.slnii rate.s will l)e left this week fon a two-month reported on at the Manh 1 meel- vacalion, Tliey plan to vLslt their Ing. Ben D av b reporied the ru ral daughter. Mrs. Hal Rcynoldson, fire di.su'lct organizaiion Is near­ and family, Salem. Ore., and with ing conipletion. a si.ster of Mr.s, Slmnion.s' In Cal­ At the training school Tliursday, ifornia. and then go on to Phoen­ a potluck d in n er will be .served a t ix, Ariz. noon. It ivai; reported the same film an communl.stn will be shown at 8 Eye Election p.m. Feb. 27 at the Jerome national HANSEN. Feb. 10-Alfred May. ask for the guard armory and the public la Twin Foils, legal adviser for the Invited. village of Hatwen; Kenneth New­ Oue.sls Included Mr. and Mrs. man. fiscal ngent for the Edward Monroe Haye.s, Mrs. Donald HIne. L. Burton Bonding company, and Filer; Ray A.ssendrup. Jerome, and Gene Mllar, of the Hoffman, Flske Vodka GImItt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shouse, Kim­ and Mllar Engineering consul­ berly. tants, met with members of the village boaid of trustees this week to dl-scuss proceedlng.s !or a bond election for a sewage system. RepaTrlBnHge Trustees voted to retain the KING HILL, Feb. 10 — The Burton Bonding company. Olenns Ferry highway district and Elmore county road district maln- tt-nance crews are retloorlng the BLUE ■8Hii*e"riv nr ' PiTOi.'gTOiH'.'"...... h R f i l A Z t Ftoy W illiam s Is' rpfem an of the Top Qualify Always—of a in Jerom e. This will enable Glenns Perry highway district and mle to »ee how to build a ahelter Robert Smith Ls foreman of the i the Items necessary for a two Elmore county crew. WARBERG'S eto cmwsency supply of food. R E S - ' T S T l MADE fROH SRAIH BY L SaSKY I CIE., HWTfllBB, CON*. » trap shoot Is scheduled tor READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS nday Feb. 19. W illiam W oUln- rger will ^ chalmian. jeOos Crnlg reported Richard erton and Don Crisp h av e been uilnated (or presWent. A m em - rshlp drive was Inaugurated w ith membership being split Into a bargain in a rib roast at a j poups which will be headed Hal Boyle Would Hibernate distant supermarket, and then an­ I Crisp and Everson. T h e drive nounces. “We'd better not buy it. Y 1 1 D (’heck The,SI' (Niliimns It looks good, but the regtilar I continue until the Installa- I V /V r 1% K.ich Week l'’or .More l'’un! of new officers. Some of Winter Characters butcher Is off today—and I don't roUowIng the meeting the Jay- trust this one." 5 played basketball with the BY HAL BOYLE all the way from the Yukon, he T here Is also . . . Hirene church team, with the NEW-YORK, Feb. 10 lifl-Blow, show s up burbling, “Qee, you But the list of oold weather j;cees winning. wind, blow! should live out In the country. It's characters who ought to hiber­ Let it rain, let it hall, let It never looked more beautiful." nate Is endless. Can't you name snow l The health nut. “The best..-gay. a dozen yourself? ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE IdSm H ead-t^.Let-m other—nature-go—on—the j-to-protect yourstlf dgalm f 'piieu- wildest winter rampage she wants monla In this kind of weather," lOOF Area Unit to. W e can take It. he advises, "Is to eat three tahle. FOR YOUR / Check Here fo r WHERE TO EAT,? / WHERE TO GO? S u re , we can take It. B u t we spoons of blackstrap molasses mix­ lUHU Feb. 10 - O vy U lrich, could take It a lot better If some ed with tour ounces ot cottage AMANA il, was elected president ol the of the characters cold weather cheese five times a day." After /WHAT TO DO? 1 Fellows district one u sso d a- brings out would Just hibernate two days of this diet, he gets sick 1, when the group m et T uesday FREEZER until spring—and let us endure for 1 week—and you have to do ninj at the Buhl lOOP hall, winter’s woes without them. his wor|i, too. ( jucceeds Albert K n ap p . Eden, We nominate for hibernation: 1 Kambrlch, Buhl, w as elected There Is also the wife who in­ fcitarj-treasurer. Lodges repre- The man who greets you every sists that you trudge a mile HOSPITALITY TIME! d «l the m eeting Included, morning from the first of Novem­ through the worst storm of .-the Falls, Buhl, Burley, Eden, ber until the 31st of March with year with her so you can pick up 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. ^llghtly Dining-Dancing Nightly v' fcelton, Fairfield, Shoshone,| the remark, "Oold enough for you?" Iding and Boise. In The Lounge MUSTIE Wph 8. Boals, Boise, g ran d ' His elfin counterpart, whose in­ variable daily greeting during the BRAUN Iter ql thri grand lodges of Music by ho, paid hlir oKlcIaVvlslt to the same period is, "Warm enough for It (he BunmoDd you?” Orfsn il lodge and addressed a jo in t ■ TO DATE 1 RALPH ''BANJO'^ 7MYER_ TRIO of Odd Fellows and Re- The poetic secretary. She gazes JINEST^FOOD fchi." out the whidow at miles of pallid |i)t Burley lodge conferred the city slush and asks soullully, “Isn't |lslory degree on class candl- it a veritable winter wonderland?" SCARLET CLUB-CAFE , The regular meeting was The fellow who sees good in lucted by P aul Kennedy, noble .everything. His initial reaction to LOUNGE Jackpot, Nevoda 1 of the local lodge, and the a 17-inch snowfall that cripples 12 Klatlon meeting was presided eastern states, “Well, anyway, it's million-dollar blessing to the 1 4 , 4 ^ 7 1 : ond RICE BOWL t by Knapp. Refreshmeilta were farm ers." fed to 00 O dd Fellows a n d 40 Open Bowling lekahs. The tiresome veteran of even- . _ more-awful weather. “You call I f : I Everybody's Swing'into pleaiure with | this a storm?" he demands. “Why CONFIRMED MESSAGES the reit of the crowd!. I remember a storm when I was I Adverfise Your Youth Fined a boy and it sleeted so hard the Doing It! lUHL, Feb. 10 - O harlej WeUs, wind blew holes right through the iBuhl, waa fined 129 plu< costa tree trunks. Ilie next morning What? — Having dark f sentenced to five d ays In Jail I HAVE URGED BUSINESS every tree in our yard looked like German beer at the Inesday by Pojlce Ju d g e B er- It h a d been drilled by 10,000 wood­ 1 Starr for procuring beer to t peckers." I trson under ao years of age. Little runny - nosed neighbor LEGISLATORS TO In The Times-News t Judge suspended the fine a n d children who say, "Our daddy I sentence and placed Wells on says he is going to stay out and I I months probation. K at the "Hofbrau" help us make three more snow­ I of the probation period W ells men and a fort. What arf you Ent9rf0inm6nf Guide Choose from three Imported I not had any violation o h atg es going back inside for? Are you a bottle beers. Your favorite Imt him of this n a tu re th e siss?" Pizza can be ordered at the Special Student Batei Erelr rees will be dropped, Phone RE3^0931 bar. Saturday 8 a. m. to 12:001 mu K. Boyd, 18, Buhl, also Stalled motorists who plead to a pa^ng pedestrian, "Qive us a 3 llne»-|1.0() ■ ■ 1 fined t2S plus costs W ednes- little push, will you?" and when ; VOTE ; I t you like, brlns your Juj Iby Judge Btarr for unlawfully I I P you step behind their cars, they and take some beer borne, tmlng beer while under 20 JIM HOOLAKAN invites j/ou to th e with your Ptea. of age. B o th youths w ere spin their rear tires and cover MAGIC BOWL you with muddy slush from toe ^ted by City Patrolmen James Jack, and Lll are here to 340 2nd Ave. E. Her and C harles B urbank. to eyebrows. ON THE please and hope to see you The cowardly apartment house Chuck W agon here enjoying this line lood dog. He paws frantically at the an d d rin k . door to let you know he needs an y Where to eaH HEATED airing. You spend half an hour wrapping up In heavy clothes. WEDNESDAY & 17Q Blue Lokei / Where to gol CONCRETE Then, once outside, the dog sticks NEXT DOOR TO TJhe loot in the snow, shivers— T B A P I W C ! ^ W R O A ¥ - “ THE PiZrA-OVEN— and races yelping back for home y W hat to do! Colonial Concrete and warmth. The hardy suburbanite. After a NIGHT IPhone RE 3-5500 ono-lnch snowfall, he stayed home I Anywhere—.Anytime for three days while you do' his work a t the office. The fourth day, S T A M P bundled up as it he had mushed

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,i-il ; Hi f J FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lo, [ G E f ^ N - TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 1961 Recites Vows Deanery Parley Bethel Members Greet Job's Daughters Grand Guardian Jerome Women Committees Are Noted by Clover To Be Held in Set Observance Of Prayer Day Lutheran G r o u r April in Jerome . f i l e r , Feb. 10 - '' .JE R O M E . Feb. 10— Mrs. R alph JEROME, Feb. 10— Mrs. Aloys Peters, president of the United ■Women’s* Missioii.iri . ' ’ ‘ » Hof, deanery president, announces Presbyterian Women, announces m itics Tor the year /i ‘ ■- th e s p rin g deanery meeting will th e W orld Day of P ra y er will be nounceJ by the cxet,,,;.,'■■■ be held April 12 In Jerome. The observed here at 2 p.m. Feb. H Mrs. Harvey Maxioi; (i,, theine of the meeang will be 'The at the Baptist church. Mrs. Rene Biirklial:ri Ecumenical Council and I.” M rs. Sam Ealcln g av e the devo­ Raymond OlileihaiiVr „ endeavor: Mr,,. M;,,, .: ■ tions at the regular UPW meetlog Mrs. Hof announced the date of chairm an. Mrs, Ecl^a; M- the meellnff at the February meei- last week using theNlhomc ol mis- sloas. Mr*. Elwood B ecker present­ Mrs. Edw;ln Meyer, dim.i,,'."” of__ th e ■ Cathoiic Wofncn’s ed the projram on national n)ls- Orville .Helnke, cD.ri!,;,,;,'" — at the pfti'loh .nftli' John Luiz and „ '''' deanery officers and pa.st prcsi a solo. dents were''honored at a TDotluclc Mrs. Peters announced the men’s tin Holtzen, vesimcni v v it - dinner preceding the meeting. Mrs. council will be held F0b. 12 at th e Carl Lawer. cliaimi.m .y.’’ ' ..John Hawes, president, prescnied c h urch. Circle five w ill serve th e vln OppliscraiitlMr.. ( V. ' , corsages to the deaner^ officers. council dinner. | lorelEii missions, niicl M. , j , During the business meeting Mrs. John Oldman. Jr.. reported! Schroedcr. cdrre,'|)oi;ii,:i,'* m eitibers decided to continue fur-* th e program for n e,\t fall will bcj Mrs. Tlieo Ollirii..; i;,,, nlshlng co6klc.s fo r th e parties tak e n from t))e C oncern magazine Mrs, George Pulianz. M-i Lutz and Mr,^, Robrri H sponsored by the Holy Name unit and urged members to fiubscribe ChrlsU an fellowship .mti ‘J j each Tuesday evening. • to it. M j’s. Eakln rep o rted on th e . Mr.s. Elmer Flsclut: « ,..i...... ‘‘•I ’a Mrs. James Oloduwskl, Mrs, prayer chain. grow th; Mr.i, A rihu, i,„,,,,,,,: Hurold Klaas, Mrs. Jack Tubbs Mrs. Becker read an amendment ‘■niian and Mrs. Ed Burgener volunteered to the bylaws which would include MRS. BLAINE LaMONT HULME a.irM r"'Em h Llmln''' to serve the first Friday break' (Staff enfijavlni] and garden, a/id Afn the Immediate past president in 0.-.' fast. the board of directors. The amend­ ie G. B. Sikes and Ju d y Best. A two-tiered wedding cakt dnt the hostess prize. gram p resen ted by M r, and Mrs, Mrs. Victor Planansky and Mrs. bridegroom's cousins, and soloists Mlnetta Pullman, Mrs. Howard “It takes a recipe to do the Mrs. Dimlti, assistant leader, rated w ith silver bells and »liiii M r. .Tnhn Hni- Alrlcli_r ■ ...... A lvin Carman, .a n ac(;QrdiQn solojK ttthlene H ulm e, tl^ b rid e g ro o m 's Fates. Mra.' aawmirDunbar. M» i^reeented ii TO-gift fu n rer baby roses was baked by Mrs. Ola man, Mrs. Donald Murphy, Mrs. tional system In^rtS^eriiSffl: by Gloria Harrison, solos by Judy'niece; lUrs. Kobert Greerr-BolsOF Veurer"TTmfflmirr F. L. Hobson. Mrs. Sirle Powers, ta ln e , Calgop regional home econ daughter. R e l r e s h m e n t s were Edwin-Nutsch, Mrs. Stan Prltzler, Bowler was an exchange toacher o V ;i and Joan O'Neil, and a the bride's sister, and David Phjl^ Mrs. Florence Newman and Mrs. omlst froih San Francisco. At 2 brought and served by the girls. If If If Mrs. Ray Abundia and Mrs. Cavid to Holland last year. piano solo by Mrs. Phil Bracken- lips, accompanied by Mrs. Ijirry Gertrude Elson. p.m. March 2 at the Qoodlng Lopez. If If If bury. Accompanists were Sharon Hulme. The eight patrons honored were Qrange hall a lesson on laundry Readings were given by Mrs. Bridge Played Hostesses for the next meeting SHOSHONE—A valentine party Carman and Evelyn Denny. Games Wllllom Belfieid, Wank Redfleld. principles will be presented by Snow Party Held Joe Haycock, Mrs. Morene Phillips HEYBURN. Feb.' 10 - Mr. im win s r Mrs. Aloys Hof, Mrs. B. P, will be h e ld by th e M e t h o d i s t frere played. A. T. K llnk, Mack C rouch, Lon Miss LaFontalne. There definite­ and Mrs. Ed Roberts, aunt of the Mrs. M ax Drngo entertained thtir Richter ond Mrs. L. w. Banberg. Young Adult Fellowship group at Clayton, R obert Miller, How ord ly la a problem in choosing th e The room and buffet table were bridegroom. .James Stroud, the bridge clqb jwt week at tto . * * 8 p.m. Sunday at the Episcipal right detergent, soap or water By Wendell CYF decorated with a valentine theme. Bates and Walter Jensen. bridegroom's cousin, played an ac­ home. Mrs. Earl Neilson mj church parish house. Mr. ond Mrs. c o n d itio n er to do th e family w ash, WENDELL, Feb. 10 — Some 25 Each was presented a gift and Cake squares were decorated by cordion solo, and Rlcliard Hitch­ C harles Kllngenberg received hl|S Joe Blair and Mr, and Mrs. Wood­ a cco rd in g to Miss LaFontalne. S he members of the Junior and senior Unit Contributes Mrs. Ed Krahn, Mrs. Loy Van- cock ond Nelda Hitchcock played scores. valentine and they spoke briefly. row H a rris are h o st couples. will provide Information on the Methodist youth Fellowship-held a sklke and Mrs. Keith Strom. marimba selections. The benedic­ Mrs. Stella ?elersorl was a giidi They were welcomed by Mrs, If If If Intest developments In detergents, snj)w„ p a rty near r a i r f l e ld lust }{> ff- . T he hostess served refreshmua To Idaho Society Prank Crowford. worthy matron, soaps and water conditioners and tion was given by W alter Blaylock. OO OD IN G — Ja y - C - Ettes are week.' assisted by Mrs.- Peterson i!^ BOISE, Feb. 10—Epsilon Sigma and the star points gave an ad­ how to launder today's fabrics. The brido designed and made sponsoring o valentine cord potty Thp group left the Wendell her gown of white Chantilly lace Mrs. Neilson Alpha, women's service sorority, d enda h onoring them, E v ery o n e Is welcome to attend th is Youth Meetings Saturday at the Elki.hall. The church In the morning and re­ over white polished cotton. It has donated $1,352 to the Idaho Mrs, Edwlna Dunbar announced public Is invited for bridge and open meeting. If If If turned that evening. The group re­ featured a bateau neckline, long blue tapers In crystal htiiln|i Boclety for Crippled Children and the Past Matrons club purchased pinochle. Colfeo a n d dessert will Listed for'Bliss ceived skiing Instruction, w ent to­ pointed sleeves and a full street- flanking the bowL £ ialn e Philip | Adults to assist vlth operation of serving pitchers to be used in the be served, BUSS, Feb. 10 — Devotions on Easter Seal Speech and Hearing bogganing and participated in oth­ length skirt. She wore a nylon'Elleen Philllpj and Margii'ii ^ ¥ Winner Named forgiveness were given by Tommy Therapy centers at Twin Falls, dining room by the chapter, er winter sports. St. Edward’s Council of Catholl(r BUHL, Feb. lO^Betty Edmons, f'is.on ol th. elbowrlength veil with a'Hitchcoclc were In charge oltt, Lew iston and B oise.------Mrs, Crawford reported the re- Those providing transportation Gioson at the Bilsa young peoples covered with gift tpble. cerinoJd party held by the OES women will mcctffll 2 p.m. Mon- d a u g h te r Mr. and Mrs, Ernest rneetlng Sunday evening at the pearls. Her only Hope Swift, Boise, ESA prcsl' E d n io n s, h as been named Iflfll B e t­ were Mr. and Mrs, Wayno Fogg, Tlie guest book was prtsffll dent, said the contribution was ond Mosons was successful. dny In St. Edwarcfs school audi­ Community church. 'jewelry were white peiri ennlngs. ty Crocket Homemaker at Tomor- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Freeman, the over by Nelda Hitchcocit. The UU| raised by a recent candy sale coh- Mrs. Leonard Ekiund was In torium. Mrs. Cecil C. Jones will Qretchen Belsher was pianist she wore a waist corsage of white ro. fo r Buhl high school, a n ­ Eev. and Mrs. Robert McMaster was lace covcrsd a n d a bowl( ducted by sorority chapters In 13 charge of the prosram and Intro­ review “The Family on Wheels.'' and Becky Butler led the singing. nounces Mrs, Janet Latham, home- and Larry Jasper. carnations. pink roses was by the guest I Idaho communities. Support of duced the Bel Cantos chorus from V V V If I f If Danpy Butler led the lesson on malcihg adviser at the local high The cake was baked and decorat­ The bridegroom's mother \ the Easter Seal society's program Burley high school, which sang school. “Paul, the first misslpnary," for ed by Mrs. Earl Latham, assisted coffee-colored two-piece knit d lor crippled children la a state­ several songs, accompanied by Sale Planned at Leave'Richfield the Chi-Rho class. Members work­ by Mrs. Arden Lauritzen and Mrs. with a pink carnation corsage. wide project of Epsilon Bigma M is s Edmons now becomes a Marie Hanks. It is directed by RICHFIELD. Feb. 10-A golng- ed on the Bible quiz contest. Ralph Hulme. It was four tiered, The couple left Jan. 30 lor P A lpha. candidate for the State Home­ Maurlno Andrus, faculty instruc­ Bliss Club Meet m aker of Tomorrow award which away party was given Monday aft­ Becky B utler presented th e white with pink roses, tiny blue vo, Utah, where he will enter I ESA chapters which participat­ flowers and green leaves. The tra­ ham Young university the i tor. B LISS. Feb. 10 — Pinal plans will be announced Jn March. She ernoon honoring Mrs. Pat Swin- Christian youth fellowship's lesson ed In the fund raising project were ditional bridal pair on top was semester. Both were Lewiston, Moscow, Boise, Cascade, A nnouncem ent was m ad e th at were mnde for a cooked food sale h a s received the highest score In ney and daughter, Laura Jean, on the book of Luke. Refreshments IS': backed with a large net bow. The Irdm Hagerman h ig h school. Mountain Home, Nampa, Weiser, the Feb. 20 meeting will be Initia­ when the H ond H club met Tues­ a written exaininatlon on home- before their departure lor Fair­ were served by Stanley Belsher. cake was placed on a ' mh-ror Caldwell, Pocatello, Rexburg, Twin tion night. Announcement waa day at the home of Mrs. Orville making knowledge and attitudes banks, Alaska. The next meeting will be held Feb. circled by sliver niching and Falls, Idaho Falla and Rigby. made that the Adah Social Service Caster. ta k e n by a gruduatlng senior girl, IP. The party was held at the home sprinkled with rose buds; Two club will meet at 3 pjn. Monday according to Mrs, Latham, if. tf H- Mrs. John Tschannen conducted of Mrs. Swinney's mother-in-law, heart-shaped cakes with the with Mrs. Ekiund. * * * the business m eeting. The sale will Mrs. Burl Akins, with Mrs. Akins' names, "Sandra" and "Blaine," Invitations were received from Marian Martin be held a t L enker's storp here be. sister, M rs. Robert M yers, a s host' Game Played flanked the wedding cake. White several chapters tp visit on friend- Pictures Viewed ginning a t 1 p. m. Saturdoy. Mem­ s. HAGERMAN, Feb. 10-The Ice tapers In tall crystal candle hold­ 1. Fi)Sr. M arch 1; Ed- bers' also will sell cookies ond M rs. R ita Page, president of th e Pattei^. S t a r Social club, showed colored tf. skating party planned last week ers completed the service on the oh-'ho, Paul, M arch 1. a n d Buhl, candy at the Junior high school p ic tu re s of Order of Eastern S ta r MEET FOR BRIDGE waa canceled because of tho weath­ damask covered table. J^Iarch 2, baligome Saturday afternoon. w o rk and of Virginia City, Nev., a t BURLEjy, Feb. 10 - Mrs. Earl er, so members of the Zion’s league Punch was served by Larry R efreshm ents were served by Mrs. Tschannen reported visit­ the club’s meeting Monday, Gornhart was hostess Monday held a ping pong tournament In Hulme.Tvlrs. R. D. Hltchcoclc and Mrs, Kunau, Mrs. Ray Thornberg.'* ing the opportunity school In H ostesses were Mrs. G r a c e evening to the M K K B ridge club. the Reorganized LOS church. Mrs. D. F. Phillips served tho cake. Mrs. Austin Woodworth and Mr. Gooding and stated any items for T h o m p so n , Mrs. Lillian Rosa a n d Prizes went to Mrs. Warren Walter Davis was champion, The gilt t»ble was centered with a ond Mrs. Harvey Stokes to the 50 hand craft wou|d be ‘ appreciated, M rs. Catherine Potter who served M ohrlang and M rs. H e n ry Olt-' with Jeff Olauner runner-up. Mr, crystal bowl tilled with blue water attending. such 08 bottle caps, plastic bottles refres^ents. The next meeting mann. Tlie group will meet Feb. and Mrs. Howard Carlson, advis­ and (our floating white swans. and soap boxes. «1U be held wlUi M rs. Grace D urk. 20 w ith M rs. D onald H an sen . ers, served refreshments. Daffodils circled the bowl with The next meeting will bo held Presented Feb. 21 at the home of Mrs. ELBA. Feb. ID-'Hie Elba ward Tschannen. A pinocle party will be MIA presented a three-act play. held Feb. 25 at the home of Mrs. Caster. “M Xli" or “My Western Miss.” If If If is the price of th e Newport, a full-size Chrysler Ifut week under the direction of| Lovlna Tuttle, ward drama direc­ FETED IN HAZEITON with a carload of Chrysler value! Unibody— is mor« thia "Jiut a tor. HAZELTON. Feb. 10-Mrs. Dean S h e pos««BM s th e « n v ie d M c n ta Members of the cast were Arlo Pernau ond baby daughter were polsa and Mlf>confldenc«...knoM how to meet lh» pubUc...ridlaUi Lloyd, Donald Chandler. Orvll given o pink and blue shower last all-welded, chemically treated fo stay newer ehBrm In voice »nd BiiTiner...wiM Geams, Billy Barrett, Malburn week a t the' home of Mrs. James Brooks. Pinochle prizes were re. 2 9 6 4 . “ : A d m lra tlo Q w h ir a v a r ih e |o « ft Baker, Lana Seara, Betty Edwards, longer. Torsion-bar suspension—time-tested iirUtnnngtDmmd- relTtd-by-Mrsr-Fern Albertfion and Mra’ Blaine Hall favorite of auto experts. Alternator—uiillk'e“.genera(orsrprodnces-current-even-atHdler- Care of Your Children Rrebolt V-8-a new Chrysler engine that goes on regular. Hus jnore of the good things NANCY TAYLO every Chrysler gives you (like th e full-size pride you'll have when y o u drive it home!). S E C B E T A B 7 By ANGELO PATRI Don't Juit»Ui for »U W J* ftiora piy«6« o Noney Tfl>w IJiere is al\^a;s a \conflibt 'be- mu^t retire to ' give the combig •aeefetory and qualify/or ih i^ tween-yo«lh-nnd-«8f,-ftnrt-thlJi'de' ones-thelrchnncerSo'lct'jrouth'be' defllrabta jota. C al.our mands tolerance, pntienea and at- heard. iMrBwallud (itlninf ia teotion on the part o( the older Tliey should be heard, and the convariatloo, beauty, people. I t Is n o t eajy to r fath o r to best chance age has to tench and pfue complete ttcrtUrUl listen patiently wliiis h is son who guide, to share Its knowledge and Docoma a model «iocutiv#W has reached th e ripe age of 17 tells experience with youth, is to listen eacMtary-Md a model w«n« “ •v ary way. Day aod. ivrtlM him what to do about his pur- respeetfully to what is said and diase of a new car or alwut his then speak the words of wisdom c i o M .CowB in Of phw* ***'’ Job or his Investments. that nro on the tongue. But if tho father wanta to teach True, this demands patience, his son, ho will have to choke back tolerance and understanding. If EXECUTIVE his w ratli an d clear h is m ind so’ the elders don't have these ^ele­ SECRETARIAlj ho can listen well and have tlie ments of wisdom, they cannot right answer when ho is allowed hope to bo guides of youth. If the T R A IN iN G ^ to speai!-. — ' young people cannot get a hearing Listening Intcllijentiy to the at home they will surely look (or including teen-age children is an acquhed it elsewhere and that way trouble art but It con bo acquired and lies. COOlv GAY, BBUm most parents; dimover I t' belorc Listening to "nonsense," is try. NATIONALLY FAMOUS '“ ^ 8 u n -tln r ticst f-A-UttlB“slrl-tores longt-nie-worW..ol.*otlvlty_lijild. ln8J,a^ciiallilfiji«cal!ul.ffiiU)n- » scooped neckline. ,a lull-oirclo to parent* but It is new to their lc.w on* tries to hear between tlie iU rt that gpiiu out above her own children. The youns ones see what words w h a t th e j-oung mind is try. petticoat. Choose lollipop-bright tile older o nes no longe^ see^ be. Ing to expre.w, how cau he say It •Thli li ihe Niwpoil Moor jeiJii). You'll Hud Ihli Chrysler sujgesled rilill pticB |extlu!l»« of |l(!llnjlion ciiiiji)) on the car jt o ij tl m t o l deilii't cotton lor swift • to - sew atyle. cause of eeelng It too long. ' Is "nonsense"? Listen. Wltlihoid HodHi ixiri thirji lor vihltemll tlrii. Price don not rolled Ihe very illricllva Inde-ln oflei wi're prepared lo milie on your priiinl tar. Blouse Included. Busy with many tilings such as Judgment. Lot the young person •Prl^t(!^l-"Pn•trfr«Tn-»289^-a!rb'1 keoplng-«t-root- ovu-tlia.f.hlldren's S izes 0, «, JO, 13, H . e iM 10 ta ic s henils, feeding, cloihlng and edu­ In what he thinks and feels. Keep 3 yards 35-lnoh fnbrio. cating them, tho older people have his faith and strengthen his cond- ' ^ Npiy Bend 35 cents, (coins) Jor this not noticed tliat the furniture 'Is dence, and he will be sure to catch p a tte rn —/ Bdil 10 centa for cnoli oldish o r t h a t Uicir h a b its a r e 'a the grain of truth oKcrcd him by pattern /or /Irat • clrna m ailing. bit outmoded, but thb young peor age a n d , we hope, wisdom. N.E\(^PORT’W1NDs6h»'nbW YOIIKUK• JO()/r. TWIN FAllS Bend to Marian Martin, Thnes- le do M id a re quick to p o in t tlie (tl.lM .nl by Th. Hell Bymllc.t.) Kcws, pattern Dept. 333 West lOtli lings o u t a n d nsk w hy Uiey nro St., Now yorlc 11,„N. Y, Prhit not brought^ lip to (late. There's not a jr. edition in the whole family! business IF YOU PLANT IT plajiily name, iwldrejs with lone, BEach generntloii of youth atarls * BE. l'm D « T A in E '. O E tT -"A » M in « TlM «"-nC P£A TED BV TOI-UUH DEMAND, MONOAV. rUBnUAnV lOTtI, NBC-TV size and stylo number. out believing It can I'einake the • OR FEED IT — 100 l'Vi(iUioii J ' ’liKls — th e ; best, world and does Iti beat to do, so. college "lowest, moat benulKul I’rinted It would 1)0 too tinJ If niu were GLOBE SEED itlorns ior Sprlng-Siimnier, tout, not 80, 'VVo dcpeiiil on youth lo w ill Have It. « them nil In our brnnd-new forward the alms ol tlie older folks RtESE MOTOR CO. •- 500 Block 2nd Ave. So. . Color jJatalog, Beiul 311 oonU liowl who h av e flrod. Uiclr iliu t and Acotoilllcil .RipAY, FEBRUARY 10.1961 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, jDAHO

3 lihicQ Spartans Lead in s&tetenide^ district Wrestling Meet After First Round Action tjiiHL Feb. 10—^The Minico Spartans were off and winging towanl llieir third con- Bellevue-Richfield Game Due t'vp fourth-district wrestliiiK championship as'the district tournament concluded ro u n d of action Thursday night. T h e 'Spartans’ early jlo c isiv c miirprin was irnrise 83 it was expected the major battle would come in the fi^ht for second To Settle Northside Loop Titk Falls, Buhl and Burley were battling for the runner-iip title after the first ,. t-hat priibably will- settle-thB-Northi?lTte coiiletejice ba.sketball cham pion^ •Fotmd,' T im ' tum'i ia iiieiii~con ' ship Friday night will pii the- lop offensive team in the league against the best defen­ Jinues through Friday aft­ sive unit. The Bellevue Riilldug.s meet the Richfield Tiger.s at Bellevue with the ernoon and concludes with the Duke Outlasts finals Saturday night. ner having the in.side track to the title. In fact, ji Bellevue win would assure the' The Spartans amassed 69 points Bulldogs of nothing wor.se than a tie for loop honors. Richfield still would'have 'two b o w l /In c Thursday night and lost their Deacons for loop games to consider bo-;------^ ^ ^ ------enLry In o n ly one d iv isio n . In th a t fore counting the title in the weight. Pickcrlnff lost to favored bag. Cold sta tistic s show neither Phil Jones, Burley. 100-90 Win team has an edge in this crucial BowdryDowii for Last Time Bknkety Bknki Twin Palls and Buhl stayed battle, but don't take the home in a dcadloclc with 45 points each DURHAM, N. C., Feb. 10 court factor Into account. and each team still has seven Duke piled up a 26-point Bellevue leads the league offen­ men left in contention. Burley is fought off a dangerous W ake For­ sively with a 51.9 average, Rich­ next w ith 3 5 '/i follow ed by Good- est comeback in the sccond half, Al.in Nass, left, Georsla T«h conlcr, appears lo be playlnj field Is best on defen|ie with a Ing State with 23% and Filer and nntclied a 100-90 victory to rough with leamm»tc John filler 1241. This uiiu.sual action was stingy 36,7. Richfield seconds MlrUrn Dubb« picked 4-iO with seven. grab first place in the Atlantic producfd in the first half of Tuesday nlcht’s Iiashrllull fam e be­ Bellevue with a 4(i-point-per-game The luckles.s Filer crew, battling Coast confrrence Thursday night. tween Tech and Auburn unlvcrilly as bolh playrrs uent after a average while Bellevue is second ;!i“ Sbi?r.V R i* ” through it* first complete season Johnny Prye sparked the third- rebound. Auburn won the Soullicajlern cdnferenro aftnlr. 38-36. on defen.se a t 39.6. 62i! M.fU CUT in the s p o rt, loet a ll It^ entries. ranked Blue Devils to a 56-30 lead (AP wtrepholo) The BulWogs will have the sec­ Turf Club 5efe.U^7-|0- •win by-- - tfrStF=nftrrg«r=pne?DD:^nc^piniff le-filur-DevlIJnhalntalneH ’ a"Tead' ^ GVpr,fToll » a,1 T oM W i sonaliUea. Casey StetiRell ami Ted William.i will be among Rounding out the top 10 are Tom m argin. of 10 points or more for the rest CMlUnier U«ro* . One other overtime match saw the mia.sing when the league open,s its 60th ,sea.'ion wjth Gormley, Camas County, 12,6 and MeUth»n’i Richfield defeated Berli... of the game. Heyman and Packer Buhl's Harral gain a 'feversal in 11.4; Butler, Bliss, l U and 12.0; *-0- ChiHenBB MUk defe*le*l each tallied 31 points. Wake Por- Chicajjro at W ashington ■n 5^i;% ioniu 4-0; W«t Cowt A lrlin« thj first extra found and nip Fil­ Jim Exon, Blls.s, 11,6; Bob Flavel, ^fs Len Chappell, the ACC’s the traditional curtain-rais­ Si^u.’. H-tii., on. m : er’s sophomore 165-pound entry, Richfield, 11.6 a n d 10.2; Gale R ob­ leading scorer, was held to 7 Gary Pedrow, by one point. er at Grififth stadium. Con­ Three Golfers erts, Carey, 10.9, and Stockton. Jesse Bowdry pitches forward on the canvass in the ntath roonl- Indtptna'nt' I f M T o w n .n d points, in the first half but wound A third thriller -saw Gooding ti i t i o n .s perm itting, Pre.si- Camas County, 10 and 11.1. Tueaday night JustJhefore the (Ijht was stopped ol Miami Beacb,' up with 24. Bon W lin.m .on State’s Caron, no newcomer to dis­ dent Kennedy will throw out the Butler leads the loop in free Fla. Harold Johnson, right, floored Bowdry and won (be NBA £W hijh Inrfividual »erl«, Don W illlum* Youngkln j?cored 10 and K istle r trict and state tournaments, gain first pitch for the first tim e, key^ Share Lead in throws with 41 for the league and venion of the lijht-heaTywelghl championship. (AP wirephoto) •on’SM; hlffh «rBtch t4*m sam e. Ch*l- 18 for th e Blue Devils. un« Milk. 9M: hljh hanrilcap twrn an escape In the third round and noting the league’s own "new 59 overall. Gooding State’s Stang- ^ L L Challenjre Milk. 08S: Hlffh hnndirap pile up enough riding time to nip frontier.^” program . T h e circuit-, er has the most loop fouls — 43 — f«.m ’«rier The schedule, announced Thur.i* H le r none. the $30,000 Phoenix Open Thurs­ Conference standings and points p»4tt Auto defeated Homt Dalrlea Dairy day by league president Joe Cron­ By GENE SUtlCn ti Re.sults of the first round In­ day. (overall records in parenthesis) in­ Late Surge in, culls for 182 games instead of FhiUdeiphia Fhiille Manager Hlfb Individual fame, fem e H onderkb. clude: u I’led at the top with four-under- clude: ilM; hl«h Inillvldufci aerie*. P h y l l U Sub 05 pounds, Stlmpson. Mini­ CINCINNATI, Feb. 10 WV—C in­ the traditional 154—necessary be LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10 (/P)— I’m not usually, in the ni«(rr SM: hieb aerateh tvam trome. par were big Bill Collins, who lost co, pinned Gartner. Filer, and cinnati’s fifth-rated Bearcats out- cause of the greater number of NOBTHSIDK CONFERENCE habit of going out on a limb. But I will predict one thin IHunun'i Utoco, 7M; high hnrjdicap this title to Jack Fleck in a play- . - _W_ . L. fftf '|Mm nme. Human'a Utoto. Q4Q: hltftl scored S t. I^ u K hv 2fl.U i n th e ieams.—nnd-list&-the itr.u.xcgula £urch, Burley, daclslonQd Schmldl. DfnirsiTTmTTW ifrRmimpiraM D ellev u e 619 igWrhBre'siniTioWT^lreniilllies will I more games 1 ~ IH h ” nli<»p tiam aerlw. iJuman'a'' *Ulorn. ly-.scheduled twl-night double Buhl, 7-1; 103 pounds, LiOnnle Jan* last eight and one-half minutes Dave M arr. R lohfieW (10-7) ...... « 428 the 59 they won last season. ' m - ht^h aonitoh t*am aeriea, H uroan'i headers. Camas County (%«)<• 6 ilT sen, Gooding State, pinned Larry Thursd-iy night and pulled away Breathing down their necks were "loco, l,2W . C a r e y ( M ) ...... - i 427 One of the things going lor season wos losing so 'many closa Hifbllihu: Bonnie Losaar received her Flynn, T w in Palls; Praegltzer, for a 61-52 Missouri Valley con­ Previously, twi-night twin bills Julius Boros, Jay Hebert. Don ItlUi (M( ...... *■ 422 gomes. There’s nothing Do ffiUr Bowler of the week. Fem e were allowed only as makeups for UB will be added experieiice, M inico, declsloned Martindale. ference basketball victory over the January, Tommy Bolt and Don D lc lr lc h M l ) ______1 aw trotlng os being beoten by a 1-0 ;h. 403. postponed games. Baltimore. De­ 305 Burley, 6-4; Freoman, Buhl, de­ Blllikens. Fairfield, and little known Buddy Gooding Stal* e my own and the team’s. Last Kno Dobblen Ltacoa troit and Los’ Angeles took the or 2-1 score. 'We’ve got some fast Cartir* defeated Hondericba 4< clsloned Atnlp, Filer. 0-0; 112 It was the I2th straight victory Sullivan, all- at 67. year, I did not take over ot the maximum three twl-nlght double-' s a l i 2,180 1 .780 young men like Johnny Ciilllsoq, :n (bleated lUtdIng S-l ; M lller« de* pounds, Satterwhlte. Twin Falls, fo r the B earcats and gave t h e m a Thirty-one players bettered the beginning of the season, so Lattlmeri 3-1; Forda ti«l Hell(^ headers, Boston and ^^^cago did Qonzolez ond Bobby Oene Smith declsloned Schwanz, Buhl, J2-3; season m ark of 17-3. T h e y are 6.601-yard Arizona Country club missed- voluoble time getthig to M ; Cunninirbama defeated i^iar- not schetjlule any. In the outtleld an d ’Timy T ay lo r ai i-1 . 120 pounds. Sparks. Minico, de­ 7-2 in the conference and the set­ par 70 and 16 others equaled it. know the strength and weaknesses 'The schedule lists 378 single Italian Tennis ond Ruben Aniaro hi the lnfleld~ ^ Individuil irame, Lula llarrlnir' clsloned Acel Lallia, B uhl, 6-0, and back was a dam aging blow t o fit. The biggest money Sullivan has of the players. Now, I’ve got the A Uoyd Miller UH ; hlffb individual night games ranging from 55 at and I'm going' to put this speed Oifffey, Twin Falls, declsloned Louis’ title hopes since It now Is made In golf was the result of entire spring training period to iti,LuU Earrlnaton 4ftl. Uoyd MlUe* Kansas City and 54 at Las An^ to good use. hbrb a crat« b te a m sart)«, D o n n ie Nice, Filer, 4-1; 127 pounds, Jones, 3-3 in loop play. Bradley and another’s play. He and Joe Camp­ look forward to ond will try to geles down to 22 each at Boston Star Defeated We got big Pronk SulUvoa from, LM IfiUo'. 860: hi(rb handicap Minico, decisioned Lee Rc^inson, have all positions reasonably set "Wichita also each have s u ff e r e d bell had agreed to split if either Boston to help our pitching staff nat, Dorothy and Ruaa C unnins' Gooding S ta te , 6-1; Haumont, and Detroit. shot a $50,000 hole In one a t Palm by Boannh f^ppn y, ,■(01; hl|:b handicap team aerim , only two conference defeats. and I believe t h a t he will. B obln thr and Huai Cunningham, 1.154; Buhl, decisioned Keith Robinson, The game was deadlocked- at Springs last year. Campbell made By American We had about 10 llrat-year.play Roberts -lost -some ~toughr~ball“ •cratdi.ttam *exiw,--Ved*. acod- Guy Twin Palls, 3-0, and Johnson, Bur­ 41-4^c,wlth eight and one-half the ace. ers In 1960. T h ey tacluded Poncho gomes lost year and , iritb . some (tJaer, 990, ley, decisioned McOobe, Filer, 6-4 NEW YO RK , Feb. 10 Ifl ■ ------8W GtES'CLA88IC minutes^ to go w hen Bob W ie se n - RMC Leader Grouped at 68 with defending Herrera, Jhn Coker, ohrls Short, solid hotting' supporf'he' codd iiwta W ow denoW Peleraon point* in overtime; 133 pounds, King, hahn and Tom Thacker led'a. Cin­ champion Fleck were Canadian Crowford Henry, a 23-year-old Art Mahoffey. Dallas Green and come bock to have one of U s bet­ tadiaeond half average for first Twin Palls, 'declsloned Bingham, cinnati rally that gave the Bear' Stan Leonard, Henry Williams, scrambler from , stunned Tony Gonzales. With that .one ter yeors. fiv e m e n ) Burley, 4‘-3 o a riding tim e; Com-' Making Last Tommy Aaron, Paul Harney, Al Orlando Slt-ola, the giant Italian seoson under toelr belteLl’miook^^ La Retftbe«k« CommunUy Builder*, cats a lead they held the rest of Balding,-Ken. Kler, Bob Duden ■:4« lad IM ;, John Ghan. K»y’a Rice mack, Gooding State, decisioned the way. - — - Davis Cupper, 6-3, 7-5, Thursday Uig' for them and the others to -7Sr09 « n d MWf “ Doc** R u B h to n ,' B. Frahclsr Buhl.' and Gary Loustalot, a newcomer The two teams had been dead­ jilght in the first round of the Na- show marked hnprovement. lour UAtrlniBiag, 7S:3S And IDS; 138 pounds, Mlchener, Twin to the tournament circuit from Wllliama. Mike’i Cold Stor»se, locked at 23-23 at the half. Road Trip tlonoi Indoor Tennis champion­ In the cases of Herrera and Ma- WRESTLING tnd m ; lUlph Gillattt. £. W. Falls, pinned Atkins, Buhl. 145 Sacramento^ Calif, ships ot the seventh Regiment Wlesenl>ahn led the Cincinnati By T he Associated Press haffey there Is not too much room TUESDAY Co.. 71:30 and m . pounds, Miller, Buhl, decisioned Gallery favorite Arnold Palmer, T ennis club. for improvement. Poncho was one scoring ^ th ig points and Thack' Front-running Colorado college FEBEBABYH-«:3l) PJH. Lohr, Filer, 6 -0 ; 145 p o u n d s, Carofi, the 1960 golfer of the year, was Thus Btrota, 200 pounds and ol the outstanding rookies In the HAGIC BOWL er had Aa. Tom Kleffer was tops travels to Western State at Gun­ tied w ith 12 oth ers a t 69. \ M«Kle U lied Leaig* Ooodlng State, doclsloned Larry feet, 7 Inches, breezed Into the National league ond gove us the for St, “Loula with 14 and Glen nison this week-end on Its lost RADIO RONDEVOO I VnprtdicUblea defeated Pin Dodffera M aupln, T w in Fal'la. 2 -0 ; Andrews Ken Venturi, whose 65 was low United States one day and out of long ball; Mahoffey won seven I>1; Farmera aplit B and M Cafe 2-2. Mankowskl had 12. road trip of the Rocky Mountain In Wednesday’s pro-am, blew to Minico, decisioned Haubner, Bur­ the ^oniplanshlp the next. games and lost only three after I Uisb Individual game, Ginny W olur, conference baskteboll campaign. 73, as did Bob Rosburg. this Dale Spelra 177; hiith Individual ley, 0-3; 154 pounds. Whittaker “Tffenry, o crew-cut who never coming up from the International Stote college Is heovlly favored year's second leading m oney win- , GId H arr, 429; hisb acratch team Minico, decisioned Beus, Gooding has won o big tournoment, was leogue in Aligust. . B and U Cafe, SU ; hirh handicap State, 2-0; Peterson, Buhl, de­ to tighten its hold on first place, oer. LeRoy Dick oil over the court,, and left SIrola One of our major troubles lost I same, B and U Cafe. 703; high clsloned Royer, ’Twin P alls, 2-0. I The other main attraction In The pacjc at 60 included Gary Heap teftm leriea; B and M Cafi —who beat Borry MocKoy in tbe 1 ; hlfh •erttteb team aeriea, B and J 1&4 pounds, Harrall, Buhl, de­ ■ league play this week-end matches Player, the top money ^ n n er so deciding match of the Dovls Cup - 1.6M. clsloned Gary Pedrow, Filer," In Idaho S tate (4-0) ogolhst Colora­ far this year; liUle Jerry Barber Takes Small toterzone flnol last yeor-com- Early Show Leacaa overtime: McMurtry, Minico, pin do Stote college at Oreeley Friday and brothers Buster and Jackie Business College I todby*! U aricet tied Terpo'i C*f* 2-2; pletely befuddled. . ned Flowers, Burley. Heavyweight, and Saturday. The games wind up Cuplt. Jackie, a youngster out of |«lf Mff, Co. defeated Curl Mfg. Co. 4-0. Slrolo wa sthe top-seeded for­ rb Individual Bame, Homer Stradley, Phil Jones, Burley, pinned Picker­ College Lead conlerence play for ISC, Ineligible Longview, Tex., Is making hU Wins in City Loop hlgb individual leries, Myron eigner and was rated at leost a ing, Minico. and Rutherford, Buhl, for the championship because It debut on the circuit. #orat«b team gam e. KANSAS .om r, Feb, II) H ^T he fair chance ot going all the way. Twin Palls Business college ‘ ? Mfir. Co., 7«7: bigh htnd(c*v> te*m declsloned Rasmussen, Tw in Falls, did not schedule enough contests. Otherwise, the seeded players downed Mountain States Tele­ Self U fg. Co., 025: high b«ndicap Individual )iasketboll scoring lead Among the opponents not sched­ aeriea, Self Wfg. Co.. 2.678; h ig h performed pretty well up to ex­ phone and Telegraph company 43- overogo In the Notional Associa­ uled. by Idaho State, the 1860 i team aeriea, Self K(», Co., 2,264. tion of Intercolleglote Atliletlcs Is Two Accidents pectations, Dick Savltt, New York, 24 Thursday night In city recrea­ Haglc Tea La«tu« campions. Is Colorado college. A Tom Chilton held by a player who has taken the No. 1 domestic seed, had .lit­ tion league play., Kemnlck. paced > Bullder«ttea defeated E ait Side pair of victories by IS C over t 4-0; Happy Holly dcJwied T in y p a r t to o n ly tw o gamcB. tle more thon s brief workout at the winners with 16 points. Sparky CSC would be of considerable help W; Fumftce defeated El LeRoy D ick, T ab o r college, H ills, Mar Bobsled the expense of Bailey Brown, had 14 for thejosera. Motel 4-0; Boyd’a Coffee defeated to GO'S t i t l e drive. Moves up in boro, Kans., scored 11 points In Bronxvllle,. 6-0, 6-0. BU SIN G S COL. 43. TBLEPHONB 24 «|y (^M truclion S-1; Modam Hemt- , Adams State ploys Friday and ' U Home Dairies 2-2. those two games through la£t Ron Holmberg, Brooklyn, seeded Dtta. CoL fgitpftpjPHbsi fffitpftp 7 2 2 Ifl Bell S 0 S « individual game, Irent Dock* week, giving him on average of Saturday night at Golden against Race Drills N e m o ie h No. 2 to Savltt, turned bock Evert C ote 1 1 1 M W allae a 0 1 8 1 . U4; high Individual aeriea, U uth Colorado M ines (2-8), sharing the Scoring Race 36,5. He deposed John B ra d le y , LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 10 HI 2 a. 2.7BJuemer 0 11.1 -M A IN EVENT— - tin. 497; high acratcb team gam e, Schneider, the Netherlands' 0-0, Rountre« Lawrence (Mich.) Tech., who has basement w ith Western .tetote. — Two serious Occidents on a M u e lle r Q 1 2 ISparka 6 4 SU y HoNy,.7Jfl; high handicap tenm By The AMMlated Press 6-2. Billy Knight, Knglond, No. 2 ,BILLMELBY«. , Bojida Coffee, 910: Wffh handicap on overage o f 32.0, treacherous zig-zag curve marred S c h a fe r 4 'Q 2 8 W iley -0121 leriM, Boyd'i Coffee. 2.6M; hljrh East Tennessee’s Tom Chilton, foreign seed, ro lle d post Mike E in a p « fa r 1 8 1 6N«neolu 0 T2 1 MITSU ARAKAWA Top Indivlduol Held goal shooter Thursday's final drills before the A b b o tt 0 0 1 0 AUea 0 0 S 0 team aeriei, Uodero Heatins, after a record-matchlnK 52 points Qreen, Miami Beach, 6-3,6-4. Is Norman Qehr, Martin branch Joe D^MaggiB^to two-man "World Bobsled cham­ K re ig b 0 I '1 1 -SEM I-final- against Austin Peay, has replaced Whitney Heed, Alamedo, Calif., j HlghllghU: Bowler of tbe week. R uth of the University of Tennessee, pionships open on the Olympic No. 3 on the domestic list, defeot- chief KIT FOX vt. Dorrena Venable Tom Stlth as the top chaUenser to who racked up a percentage of run Saturday. Rejoin Yankees ed Robert Bruloot, Belgium, 6-2, ENRIQUE MENDOZA •■I iSlil * Colleen Long jrfckod Qonzaga’s Frank Burgess In the ,647, H u n n er-u p Is T ruitt W eldon; NEW YOBK, Feb. 10 t^1 — Joe A Swedish brakemon, Walter 6-4, ond fourth-seeded Chris GIFFORD QUITS GIANTS notional scoring race among ma- Northwest Loulsloho, with .632. OlMogglo will rejoin the New Y 9rk I r ^ i . Mlied Leiiua Aronsson, wos under heavy se­ Crowford, Piedmont, Calif., whip­ NEW YORK, Feb. 10 Ifl—Frank YAGI BRAVO V I. IS i defeated Hlaek-Watson Jgr college hasketbnll players. Cleveland Buckner, Jackson, Yonkees, after nine yeors out of dation after being dragged down ped Sid Schwortz, New York, 6-3, Gifford, star holfbock of the New AL P A ^ PAGO “ I. Mowry-n*lach Chilton's b u r s t shoved t e 6-(oot, (Miss.) State, the previous week’s uniform, as a speclol guest of the the, last quarter mite of the Mt. defeated Fine^rum - 4-tnch, Indiana youngster up to a 6>-3. York football Giants for the lost °^«M>n»-An(lrew« defeated leader, wos third with .630. club for tnvo weeks of the St. Van Hoevenberg run when he^ap- Wrest Ing Interviews, KU3C-TV Bofoel Osuna, Mexico, thlrd- nhie years, b quitting the game 31.S overage wit 636 points In 17 Dean Larson, Fort Hoys (Kans.) Petersburg. Fla., training period. was knocked unconscious 6:30-1 i.m. Advance Ucketi.tt ' 1 ■for a - radlo-broadesstlng- gamea—through—Pebc-Tr-BnrEcss:|St!itc~~mDvEa to ' thr~tiip~lir ■free Dm 'I'oppmg, co-ower of Oie 1nieV>l{aS^glTe ¥ air~ii'tfa'zo"^l‘^ ‘‘*-*°'‘'8 " ° ^ -Twta PUla Cigar Stor*- ^ idlvTduaJ game.^n^^ the New York Post sold Thursday. Oonzoga's Jump-shoollng morvcl, throw shooting, 809 of 98 attempts Yanks, announced the return of part ol t h e curve. Hollonder, New York, 6-3, 6-2, I -rWtay’s Cafe— ' «ndltfl(iua| aeriea, Rex Wood M 8. remloijs the national leader with for .008, DlMttgglo. who stepped out after ,Baron Joh de Crawhez, the while Pierre Darmon, France, No. —Wood Cafe, J e o m e - » L.U Andrewa 407; high acratch a 3J.7 average on 663 points In 2C The leodlng rebounder la Zelmo the lOsi season. DIMagglo Is to driver on Belgian’s No, 1 sled, re­ 4 on' the foreign list, downed Korl READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ••me, Schutte.Sieph«ni, 707 ; hlffb gomes. Stlth, ace oJ eecond-ranked Beoty, P ra irie View (Tex.) c o l­ Hedrick, Freeport, N. Y„ 6-4, 6-1. w'?™. 8chutle.atephenB. report to J4an»8«f Houk quired surgery after his sled went . t * e rle i, B u d d - St. Bonaventure, Is now third Iwth lege with a 23.6 Bveroge. Morch B and will assist him and out of control on the same curve. *'*'2; high Krat«h team aeriea. a 31.0 average on 66^ p o in ts In Batttag Coach Wolly Moses with Ho was taken to Lake Plocl^ hQS- j 8 games.___ '____ the yguogerJailiiMrs. Scores • OKliroKTSa po'lnts againsrAuj- Willie-Mays Signs- "ThU is t;he first time I’ve been Doctors refused to comment on C O L L E G E r»u>. Bon lllocli, Nomu Flo,. aske4 back," the former outfield the condition of 'either patient. Dayton 12, Seton H«ll 77 (..n c ril tln Peay qiatched the seown iIH' Diike 100, Wake Foreat DO ,’The Swedish sled, driven by t Piiini. detrtiH N .llon.l G u.rd gle-gome high set by Burgess esr< Agrainior $85,000 greot said. " I’m liwkhig forword to Cincinnati 61. St. b>uia 63 a n n o u n c i n g , W.atnl PicUlo Fhilt Her this month ogatajt the poll' SAN PRANOI8CO. Feb, 10 liB— two weeks of spring tfalnlng like Ounnor Qarpo, took a close swipe Georgetown (Ky.) 86. Tennm ea Stite l l , ‘’"‘"I" Slwl.lr d»[e«le, ” Automafic-Transmlssions^ ice with the, club, will be nlavlnir. ,tamj>al|a-.tor-the-r«tum-m«t«h,1 hos hit 03 of 05 for ,Bl^L£C O t’ ng on a lo n e , ■ ' ' ■ NATIONAL HOCKEY LfeAGUB mOJtfi'licason.,, wlth,HeaVywelght Oliomplon Floyd KIU8er-li“trgIil tcfflnd w ith 136 Friday Uie teams take the day UontreaV 6, Doiton 1 Patterson at Mloml Bench March Dfltrolt 4, New York I Of 168 for .873 p e r coht. 0(1 from practices but the draw for Ford>GeneraI Motors •I [Mm ...... game, 13, for poet positions will be held and lilgh h»i\dlft*i» Ho boiced two rounds each with VILLANOVA COACH RESIGNS ^’Huotlon, 1,812; Detroit Accepts the course will b« given Its final and Chrysleft’"Products ■ hanliloup team aerie#, Uhlln’a Feed Freddie'Blades, Port Lauderd(iIo, VILLANOVA, Pa„ Feb. 10 IA>-A1 1,7011 { high Mratoh team leries. Ubllfi monlcure beforo the two-day - ^ .1 5 " ’ Aagrow'll®. and Bolo m o n McAtee. Eustls, F la . vttA Uii.'s.Ko. championships:------1------T —iffrbllBhurBoirlimtf^Uonthr^rGnm MTImimey^ Sson' tlifcwTils rlBliTIIan? coach since 1D30, resigned'Tliurs- COMPLETE OVERHAUL and 716. , I ■ DETIMMtT, Fob, 10 W l-T ln U n i­ punch a couplc of times but pulled day, ettcctWe the end of this leO' I I — 4— ' versity of Detroit Tliursdny no- it cacti time before connecting. Lyle Welser, Oeorgla Tech k -t i- son. Ills team won 41D, lost 100 in ADJUSTMENTS ' /W o n d tr l«ea|D« nostlc conch, is a notlve of K ane, J." I.MlUt reraon# clefeateil Denton D rIIH nf /[•U oepted an invitation to ploy in the Asked about this after tbo work­ th a t time. i*'’ Wi n K n M , SignaliirM diftated U OUa 4-0; AI rr National Invltotlon tournommt at out, the Swedish olmllcngor said: Po, 1.1 Oupi .kreattd Kl««n 4 -0 Firklni Now York's MaaiJon Square Q ar- "I don't have to prove anything' Hkh, Ifffli It/ Vtrkini, tarllor 'm nouncnl ncoeptonce. did »li«dow boxing,' ■V ill* . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, loe, “rBli)3nfrirEBRUARY-10rl961- - TIMES-N&WSrTWIN-FALLS, n)AHO-

TON«JHnNEU.a»B WHOSSeSANO OUT OUR WAY CANDO-BANMOCKtt' FOOOWIHTWEIR AK/O'TH’N7UMS >»UUJM .HEAOimFORTHC track-FO R A QQEaoQ laaQ OUT TOO */? BEARRtVERCOUMTRy- WAVS-THEN QQia □□□□B VJBHJBNOFF QQQ aSEl □□□□□ ' NOW, USTEM - \ / 6HCrr60l47 TW5 15 A 1 RAFFUW OFF BBQIIl □QQiaBia riCOWT-HUMT, \ 0M ,15eE -. BAPTIME \7 H ’60LFB465 ' ACBOSS 32. ArM nal SOIPOKfTMEEP WEU., OFVE<\RTO \ WTM'FVKLL I MounUln: 34. Wager □QSIBO eSQDa ASHCfTGUM/IPl \ FLAWMEL (V4/EAAAMC iS'TM’O N ESj □□QD □□□□□ Em DID.BUMTIWVLPNT) AAOUTH, l.ES-.-THEy VtXJCAWT I Scotch 35. Nobleman TAICE A CHAUCB / *mtS AU.THINK MISTAKE — 4 Bsallly 37, Impel ' DDE] CSDEIBC] I3QQ ow OJE eecAUSe y h a p p e w s VDU'RE TW/IM'TD QEl SQQQd QQiaQ TO BE \ HIPM6A 11. Portico 38. Cockatoo CAiCEAU ' d (DQDQin aiSElQii] RAFFLE ’EM OFF RHEUMATWM) 5HOT6UN, ONE OP I I B« duo 40 Am erican *nu- 7H’ KUKXTIM' iV Eficrr y AWVou . *m05E . 13. Bitter h s rb capitallit □□□□□□ □□□□ ____ $£A9CMIS0^R~ MA«TDTAJCE ^MAKESVtXJ > 14 Scandina­ 41 Small en­ QQQBI3 □□□ □□□ , £0 BExr rry AI^OP yUJOKUKE vian explorer WSULTS//lACJItCU5r gine □on QUIEIOD FREAK/, 15 Help and 43. A dventure encourag^ QaQ DQISaS Q0C1 4S. G reedy .*'■ d '. n Demollah 48. T heducit. aolutlon of Veiterdiy'i Puiil* in Patron aalnt bill Of Norway &0. Bothe 19. Girl’s^iam e 51 Fume 2. Fem ale 8. ^ r s t e d 30 flow^er of sheep s u i t i n g ’’ FIWEl OUK5ESTBBTTOSWP 92 TopBt h u m ­ WITKH15BEfOREHEI!lK«S& forgctiul' ming bird 3. Shlp'shaped 9. E nrapture clock VBACK, I& to LOWE)? IT TOTHS neu 53. Butter 10. F t. river M, Sprites. 4. Misses lubstltute U , H igh cards n. Sanction 54. Heavy 5. Name (or 38.C«nealocr blowiBlang Athena 19. Course I r 'l traveled 3j_F^ot: comb. 55. Shrill b ark e. Meet for - ~ ^ r m dfscusslon 10. S tate posi* 10. Medlumf DOWN 7. Spread for lively of excbtnfle 1. C ut short drying 20. Young sheep 21. Woodwind instrum ent 22. Provisional 24.Loyal J.IT.WILLIA^O 26. Russian -THE PAUtS-LESCERS em peror 28. T herefore 29 One who Cl IWI bT MCA, lo«. T M »., ■ stains fabrics 31. Tw elve­ month SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAITH 33. Moldy Bur 1 PONT , ~8fl. -Loose over-- -f4|tnA~-WHERE^ 4 ) E _ W W E 0 - coat TO'-SIT-TMlS- -SECTnrossnnpt I T f ti s IS W e l A s r L A R P ? ; ^ : WHERE (SHE? 39. Roundup SQUARE RANCe JL O N E -O U r.' .40. Flower 41. Haw aiian . breech cloth 42. Egg'Shaped

48-Golf Ini structor (V 47. Defray i r 43. Pulpy fruit 49. Underm ine AF NtwiUlVntl fAI TIMI t) MIN. I CiwtbyMUfc* I t ' BOARDING HOUSE - MAJOR HOOPLl 1 □ I've'qot ' 'A cast-iron decnfThw .don't move 'That's i u t You Y"ifc luon't goY It done hW I M>

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T / NO B-BUT WE I KNOW. IT AIN'T AS 6 0 0 P AS “A motion has been made and seconded. We are now TH 'REAL THINS, BUT U SIN 'A .THAMKS, WANT TO ready, lor the argument!” HOLP . U'L IMASINATION y B-0USS,WILLVOU, PORIWl WILL HELP i y TRADE SEATS , HANPS! WITH ME SO 1 1 .CAN Str NEXT CARNIVAL By DICK TURNER TO P n U N IA ? , (S e m c h V WOOLTaNi'T g&MISSED f LIFE’S LIKE THAT By NEHER

DONT REMIND ME I 'TOO STRAIGHTEN THINSS HERE —^ I'LL CLOSE UP R OUT F R O N T - '

th ese f»OR FELUVS W3NY BE F m » l WHAT« GOING OHW W OH O E A R ~ FLY A p l a n e A6A1N TO R HOURS.,. IFAT , HERE ?.. I OEMANP t o / H E U UPSET ALL.y_.THEy 5HOUUO BE IN A HOSPITAL 1 KNOW WHAT5 t h e : ^ T H E R E ^ O F , M ATTER WITH T H E H -mE PAJJEfWER? CR EW ?

HI-TEEN^ C l . / a . t . / “We still prefer to think of him as -Alexander the Great,’ Jimson, not ‘Alex the Most’l" "Just wait until Kent calls me up for a date again 1"

THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE 2-/0 —

'ISIM T HEKOVKTOl J UUSHIF-iDUWIILjPUTTOWS'SA' M u m m e ... I ...I BIWIISHr 1 | - m e ELWELLVWITH A - (“ lOr-MOKSTaK SMOTOfATIKr; I tT O O J U /T I IT IS NOW ’■ WELL.VOU • ' VOU'LU S WHTO'S OF PIS THAN tCK WJ a i v i , 7 M £ r flSTMISREAU-ORJUsr THAT I NEED G O T IT, NEVER didihearvou ^ r s m .'- AJHEART T H E H A PP1B *T P W tA M BUSTER.'.’’ MARRV M E - MOTVEI^ O F O U R L IV E S r - cowttcav? voji? FULL O P I I UNDERSIAND SO--- >)OBISGOME, UNDER­ PERFEOL'*'; o u r.'/ DEARV-iOOR STANDING!.' PBN9I0NIS LOST?

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-DON-ALD-DUGK- “BrW-ALT-DISNE¥“ ( AWRIGHT.MDO ^ /...NOW I'M THROUSH HXXIN' - UVROUNP/ M t f B O m ELSEGE13, 'tssssSss . e iM jP A m v ’ IJNNV! H EIL REA aV 6CTHURT/ OFF NOW/ V

4 ^ < 4 : a . 10 TIMES-NE-WSrTWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE THIRT

Boy Is Gted “Loss” of Library Books Not •INIATH THU UNNII Alt THIWOILM IDT lAlOAIMI m a r k ets a n d f in a n c e C3K .® .© @ 5F1BD . JHLD0 As Jaywalker Uiii(|uc New Jersey City * * •I'*' Following publicaiion of how s ta t e d . WANT-AD RATES ■ LOST AND FOUND Easl Orange, n j . lib r n r y o l f i - W here addres.ses can be deter­ (A miQimum of 10 worda it r*> rOllND; 1851) Klmbttl, c liu rln(. OWDr After Mishap er run claim by Identlf^ft*.' PboA#- qulred Ih any <»n« (laitifieii id) ciaU colleci overdue boots, a T w i n m ined, the library mnke.s every IlF :UiMi77, Livestock BURLLY, Feb. 10—Roberl Jeffs, For taam pie. ae« table below; Stocks Grains Falls library puiion cjui^hi llbrar- effo rt to rccover even those btiok.s UiST: Maniei hound. [Mack with brow n cm cA >' I r ri ■ • S») bfan' |lia*«il on cufli-per-Mord] U E N V K R 12*ycur*(>:d son o f M r. and M rs. Inn Ariluir I„ DeVoUlcr In a checked out by pcr.son.s w ho move' »l»-l and four white /e«t. H u eoIUW DKNVKK. Ktl). Itf lU P lJ - 'ta u lt 75; an IK,JO ; biilW I'J,00-111.lU ; *o w i p.m. Thui.sday a f l c r h e wai stru ck lor'lhe fine iiuo in.s hand. In many lii.stanre.s when tlic 16 , 7 i I.BU 2.TU “ situ a tio n s w a n t e d Olil » '" t' » Kp*1 (jr: IV r r i f i I Hkeiird on k y „ drivcH by A lfred mtle ictlviiy. icattfr».'ti -r riiiu 1 ••I don’t \Miiu ihe police knoclc- person resides In 'Twin .J'all.s ihe 1.1)0 1 2.4U 3.hu t.'l'STDM n.anure haulinir »Im1 iPTtadlO*^ SIk'''p iiDiir; notiiinal. exptkri tulrt i.wr i) 1‘boup KK fi-mi, tr.d. buyhm. h e tS Gon iiigc, 48. B urley. In fro n t iw f, on my door in Uie middle of library Rfnd.s som eone to contni-t f a » f tl'l* «li'. :iiir OMAHA of the nurlpy Junior high school hX i* K It I K.SC Kl) m*n m u i t a - p < ______o[j crop tntinlh* the lUKht,” DeV()Uic,r was told by liic i .persoiuUly -aiul Uy t^ recover O M \H A , F e b . 10 ( U P D - H ogi ^.QOO; A l th e 1' i>' .r W ^ n n « I'tK M U 1 .' ' ' ' corn ..fr 1 i„ -Pmmt^enth'aireel-. way of explHnation. Itr;iiiy t„ •::) h i u h t r o ii 1-J sr« il« i •JlXUliJO . u/J ti^e’book, he said. I Days ...... 4e per uurd per day IlloNiSt; in my home. Raaaoo*^ ll>v: .iiliiT hi>aa tleniJy l1. rye off i., ,o>lwi,n« ui> in ‘ to ' I The Jcff.s boy d a rte d from b e- I fio far the 'iVin Falls library 4 D ayi . — ...... 3 e (>ed « o r d per day J 'h o n - UK •i ami ilnimt.iMi :«r.| ,,/f k m Jj |.oitii». ly.>*.v.'i II.., l^.j.Vl^i.7.■.. Lvvccn ivwi parked c a rs and Into t h e hfts v\oi rcsVi>rU'i\ ui iuch drasuc r.rrura rA lQ ^ILM t^ iirk_ I'l.lti** JOO ' oitlvcn T.'i : •U iiffh lc r i l c m D iita m i.„ ..n h » u r i f h.Mii{tu b y ro m - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS •he- klely. No aiici'wani'e «ill l>e mad* (or I'b.ine (,A .•U67«4. itty ini";' Jliiilwrt' -liuiuu— b^u-»- —Hiiriiip »ipitfTifftt~ frniir i m i C s m m dUrlii^ A ihfbe-ycfir------pe- hope ■ t»ie „„ thu ycar'i crop NOTRK OK I.KTTINt; more ibao on# Incorrect loiercioa. TKKF. T(.P|-IN ii and removal. FtM tatJ- • f c i , .0 » . . n . 1 0 - few u t i l i t y IA.&U-16.-JS: cro.-isln^ ;hc strt-ct to Join his older rlod the library lias lost aj)pi'05‘^“ n w y b«* r n .a l* ^ , I'h .-n e HK .\.nOH7 o r R E inncrj mid tuttcr* 1.J,A0-I5.5fl. bi'Diher, iiolice rei>ort. S*'nl«-«i i*riii»>'«U w ill In* r<“.T i\T .l by llir Unltii your credit Uaa been ««tath T u riic y mnloly 575 book.s, DeVoldcr staled. ‘°C.ft’^Sl.uirl.'«' ..cr ..!« ..to - Shrrii 400; duuffhtpr Iambi fully ‘••ni-ilijlp,! In rr.-rive offer* Idwhi) nuaril nf lii^hwuy Dir.vii.r« .-f lliiied caib m ust taceompati* order. L'ARK f.ir rt.lerly pera«)n in my bom«« o n 5 ' , ni was struck t U e Mruiiy, fi'w lot* niuHlly choicf wo*)lcti i"ii » »{ -A h ra t »«>ini. T he l>vy by , Mo\h ol Ihe "In.Ni" boob were th e State "t liiabo. oiilv at th.> «rri.i- Tbii paper reat’.rves tae r'lcht to KM»«‘ rlen.-.w l! l»hon> U K 8-70(18.' and Siniiii Dei'urlmrni «>f niirbwuvi.. .;ji! iuIm 17.M U lh.00; c h o ic « U lb. lu ll ‘ In buy a aimilnr rliilu Ircmi fender of the car. H e checked cut by poi.son.s who m ov- edit and reject any eiaiilfled adverci*- U H A V K L cf”u»hrd for d riv e w s y a amount ti< w erk Stato .'^trffi, Ib.j.r Mi.ho, until hn. i.'. I intf "Ulind Ada” are alrictly omfi- C o rn h.. wfi.i takrn by am toulancc to Cn.ssln ed from the^ area, lie noted. The >>arkinK loti.. |‘honi» »F. :U6047, J tlv d y lower u>d»y w ith '•-•■I luu’k fr.im e«r|y' l.mu. o V l(K -k I’-M,, on th e .• '.in .la y o f F.-l..>i- drntiai and no information can be but prirr. M e in o r iiil h o s p i t a l , w h e r e li.c \ v o 5 CHiLl) (’AUK in my home. Large plaj^ t h u S s In tU» docllns- . C H lC A t ;0 iiimi wp!| J)rlitw yf»icrd4y’a Twill Fall.s librnry iias b set pro­ nry, lt>fll. f»r fiirni«hiiig rnJ*hrd eriivH *‘-iO in regard to lbs adv>ertlier TO V low •mursday'B Irun. level. Co tieroi*l h ^ iiitd Com- X - r a y e d m i released. Olher than ikVirfucinu »i\tl c»\rr »->vu\ «>>;>'rri«*Hn'Tn- rl P h o n e R E 8 -O O W . volumt TO tredera concpii- CHICAGO. Feb. to tU Pli-lU SD A l- cedure u loUows in iryins to re­ Ilou» 1,500. nuxloriitely active; buiciien nii*»i»ii I' ’ v'Ait mixed rioun atorkplir* In ihr xu-inliv of lloHic SKWIN(J. Dre.imaMng and alterations. O a li «<>[ r.tcivini; bruUics, th e boy wn.s u n ­ cover overdue buok.s. .P f^ S rS ln ? imons le«d,„« ii«M ::i lower, tiow nlurn on welahU '•ff 'Mlh corn. Ca»h bou*e« t e r . J .- l, I'.S.fi] Mi.i niw l .South <*f SPECIAl^ NOTICES P h o n e R K ^U:4I^, ______■ ; cotitiniird i n j u r e d , hi™ druea. copptr« and mimy o tc r :.10 lb * .. r u lly aleu>ly; ralH y 'ir rp.-ent jiijn-iire «>f buyini: Three day.s afici a book Is over­ Stanlfy aiha^'em i<> r.s.'.* l. kn.iwn »' M ny .n d M l.I.hK ItULSll produria. Uniclt de- CEUKN'i\ perfataping, pTaater patoblni^ W“* S '^m ilw l»votltM. yiHiii *hl|rpinK .ile iiin n il ; e a rly c le n ra iic e J u ly U e v a - HlaiP# rhrUt/>nlerton Rg MOU. jjcjn lly p w compuny ux>k th e tor« btiiicli Gornii.;p i.s a teochcr nt the due n rnmnder is >r,u lo tli. piw ^n.l .-••J , llK o r HK all : ,i:; hoaij clnnely »orl«ii No. l-'i M .,p.h B n V OTiiud l:« p m. U ye i .n , junior hi'4h schooL The hicWenl iron. Ri ihc end ol U diijs a bill'C u-irr tminiiM W.AlKl.Ss prtHiuria. Paul C, Lange, wT l L t'AHK for uo children u n d « r ^ Broun7'.’ Kliiabeth, phone R£ S-6918. Rural . home dayilmea. Phone R E » - . 215 000 flua«o \.’ 2lK)-'.'l.V lU . IK,6 5 ; m ix e d No. l - ^ 3 follOMiUk’ • it.url.ei. wius invp.silgated by Burley policc I.S sciii. and ai the end of 30 days' rr.Mx""!* conf.f>'lfii'iiiiiih». f ..r 'u n f f i> n trn d service ilalion exr>erience. Phon* ftPi clil No. 2-;l a n d U JtiO-310 Ib i. 17,7'i-18.251 PERSONALS .Jiwrnmont and several luuil No. .1 :\1J lU. 17.su; bad No. 3 CMIC \i,U . 1 , 1, 1.1 .U!‘U-W Ue»l un- ly BO per rcni ot .ihc booKs. D e- p r o p i w a l iiirinn, itt il o iln - r in f >j'iAaliiK^7 f r o m 8 to 6 . ShT Ul* h*H.k I the lop banana ruil I«1. 17.i;,. mix<.l No. 300-400 churii:.*.! ,S... :• r H -:.1.;',„ mmiinal. ' Volder fuid.. niny be oblaincil ii the ••ffn-^ of ihs Do- NKKIJ experienced farn hand. Will w orE .niiiom ont miUierii Corn utii-li.nte.) , N„. i >f|low I.IH^, ; pnrlineiU of lliehway-.. Ilniie, iiiitho. niid a v iiUm u I u p om K ti lb. oou'i 16,J:>-17.:’5. 400-560 Ibi. 15.$0- Legislative Log by hour, drive back and forth. R E »- ...dlns .I«‘ ‘«1 , No. 3 yellow 1. 1'.'i;ii • JJ,,. 4 y<,ll„w !• .Six.rtlim i;«s>. 16.^1). A person who lo.scs & book is from tlie DiMri.'i F.nt’in.'rr nt Sbcmhone, 00 also involved, drop- i . a i ; - \ . i . i i . .s„ : , pu„w 97>4-i.oi',j. W estl Callle 200; calve* 2.'i ; nol enoufh any charRCd 75 renl.s for processing, I d n b o . IMnVAIK dptootive iinrHi.tfaiea di. a point. EaatJHan Kotlak claim on itale for price teat; few cowi O a ti banif^j; No. 2 heavy w h ite PiMtc! by' Hsuat A rharsre of Five (?r*.«Ql ♦ 111 CrlmlnaUUU v»*e«. RE S- ALL TYPCB hoQiKltanlng. Good ref­ pedjd nearlyn e w » ^*^nJon P';, . n CarWdfc p__uirt(, aroundR,rou«d 68 n o in up lo 15 crm.s In fine.s plus ih e nlmnl «lpady; ri>mmerrlal cowa 15.<’>0- MHii*: I ,\i.|inn)rlation* I —Appr'r|>rii»lM b« made for furli ►<•1 of ,iU"» imynii'nt • J " n . ibtx 'M'2. erence*, Call RF. 2.80?9' befors 8 « "i, 1!. . .n d _ A m s r l c ,.,, K y re •bniifd. No. 1 trluni|) original c o k i of tlie book. De- t o b e n ia d r In i'hri'i>. t.iiy iililo t o the l>e- a f t e r fi p .m . RK VOlOfl. 17.00: utility ir..25-17.()0; cutleri 15.00- l.lfl 8(11,7lhl fi ,.m ihr niirxe reglilratlmi fond AlXOIinUCa a n o n y m o u s . J o r fu r. n n n iin a l 10.00. canncra i;ic£.V15.00. ihc n. r*c rt’^flKirnlion and filuenli"n Volder ndvLsed. partm fnl of lildu'hv» , <>f 1nilniil. Many patrons failed to return poaala, or troport»il Ixmb.t nnd cwen fiillv stenHv; packaUfi enniiini. U ttiialr-UtD Spencer Curaettere Sula truck dtj^iing. clerk typlat, weldlnK and \ ° T IV. nl'rrnw Jv. and |>rinte 102 lb . wooWsiw » o l« l ]choice lanilM i»Tlons)—fAinmnrrtimrj •books—on tline~ln— |i»’m the ytnte n( iiiano. — fffrtory machine. Phone RE 3-720J:------p r o j.i garment, braa,' aUrgical aupporit. Lyale Ifl.OO; fb o ire a n d p r im e 18.0ft-18.7S; simhI 2<73 tr n r l( Chirni;<.. J18,4W fr..m the agriculture ln»p«lior year. Some $226.47 In fines result- -Sl7lM t w.il ovtr « point on aver; ccom t> anier<>iHi4nl (Inrdner, RE 3-701M, ib i Hth A"e. Kait. CUSTOM farming. Plowing, manur* uml cobice U.60-17.60 ; ewea 7.50 down. fund lo the.comm iaaioner of sifrlfiilliirr. hauling, working ground, gain drllW ‘S ; . loMia ran to around i In (.lui.s FUTunEa ed during the nionih. This total G uaranty in an »nn'iint ncit l.'ita than five II- YOU are single, brUeea auci of :iS IIHIUH iA p p r o j.r ia tI o n a ) — Approi>rlnt<>» ing. hay baling and beet banrefltioff. • ^ 'iS n Hojpltai Supply and 2 eai-li C H lC ,f C (i . Kell. HI t/T*)— was accum ulated a t the rate of p e r c o m (.S'",) of lh«‘ l o t n l a m o u n t of th e and contact Uox 2-H, C/o Tlme«- rS S rc a n m m . Product, and Blch- WOOL S24ii,U.l from the Lava Hoi Sprinu* Phone RR 3-1882. V. R a d tW . NF.W YOUK. Feb. 10 {/Pl-Woo! (u* Hii-h Uiw 01o»« PrClote f<>une In the Newi lor information on '’Single* W h e a l three ceni.s per day per book.Tlicre tiiri‘11 cl(ucd .U of a cent lo l.'i «enli HH201 I A ppropriations l—Apimiprinie-. form of a Crrtifini L*h»vk or a ('nabier'a ('lull" now form ing in Magic Vulley. MASONRY or cement work, firm buUd^ around 5 ftt the <3i»*eW -.^wn on an Idaho bftnli, • mnde Ing. home, commercial and fireplace*. 11.-. „ ; J f .l...-J!.10U.- - U l -^lm i>W -trom-ib>^».l^V-»»-n'»JI^ lyj YKAIia. appliunce .aerUce exiierifftcc. JtJ^vtr-^JUtch ; .jujju ty»yit)>le lo Ihe l)ft’«rtfn<’nt of Hichwajr. Free pstlmatci. CliiidrTmi.~pbwe~RB* ' , . lO'thr-lM xrr?;'---- end andr the librnry sent-out 23- Tla’dlo, television repair, sny make, o r a Biilder'a llond. dy 121.011 T '<1 • 1.91-'. H1J2(I2 (A ppropriations)—Approrrlaloa —HmmuLieEidcs-euMALtctd. fbons ,m z3 . . . , ---- f MlnirBaltimore and Ohio well .Scpl bills nnd three a tto rn ey letters, h e -Prospective bidders ahall-be^iceniea'In Certificated wool apot 1U.5N. 1.54-\i tf>x,(00 from the pharm acy fund to the a.-UMi, ------i ;:^r .ftn t, IBM^ arovmd 3 and M .r- D ec . . reported. ' " the State of Idnlui hy the State Ciitt- W(H>I t(>pn fiK iireri c IoilmI I.) to 1.5 2.0! 2.00% pharmn.-y b»>anl. HELP WANTED— FEMALE C o rn t r a c t o r a Llren«e il<»arcl .‘x c e p t o n p ro jo ria fi'iitH lott'or; March U O .till; May 110.5H; linJlM (APi>niin-latlona) —Appropriates One of the stlffe.sL penalties per- TRAVEL AhiD RES6RTS WANTED: Heauty operator with m att- July luO,5H; Oct. 151.7B ; March IW.6B. M n r . i.i « \ 1 i , ) \ l.lS'.i l.lf i^ i S25,04.\ from tlie profesalonsi (tisinevr’j i n v o l v i n g K^IithI Kuixla. The aiircea«fiil „ n S n d “ in Haok.n.«ok Wator mls.slble by law nt th e library la G()IN<; SKllNC? Stay at Hide-A-Way ager'a Hcetiae. phone T E 7-4704, OniflcBted apot wool top* 150.0N. M iiy ., i.'JU I 111 l.lU-)« fund to the profe*aion»l englneer’i b.'ftrd. bidder on pmjrcti liivolvinfr Fetlersl Motel. Indlvldatil log cablna.' Rate LADY to cniT for 2 children, S hour* » r f j f n d J In Bchonley. more than 2 J u ly l.24\ \'h \j 1.2.'» HH205 (A pprocriatlons)—Appro;>rinlcrt for dnm nge to books. I t Is possible F u n d * a h a ll oliinin «ni<*h a lio o n n e b e fo re to Ktoiny-Clark, l!i in Mohasco (It-llld; N-Nominal ; A-Aaked) fo r \t\ U ^ 4 ) |1 0 . P b o » t bnS’i, 8 « p l .,. \ i.:i 1.26 J524.070 frbm the livestock dUea*« con­ lor the llbrai7 to fine an Individu­ aw ard will be made. a.i provided In Sub- . K ctchum . 'r e ’s^ oootI ^ 2,d HomWli LlsliUnfl. ^?-O lo»o to a D ec , i,e4 1-21U i.:4 trol fu n d to the commlasloner of ag ri­ a e c t l o n 107.»3 of t h e I d a h o S ta n d a rd I S in t in InternaUonal Telephone and al up to $25 for dnm aying a book, S p e c if i c a tio n * , l-:.!llii>n o f 1 0 5 7 . O a(a culture, CHIROPRACTORS WOMEN to conduct telephons survey. Penknife Use M a r . .6o^i H112IHI (A ppropriations)—Appropriati.** DeVolder related. Bidders will be ro-; •7 1 ',i HB2US lA iipruprlatlonj)—Appropriates a book facc.s possible legal action which they ar^ax-^nlly engiiaed in Idaho or elaewhirr/ Tiie propoival may be bouHework and child ear«. PrlvatA D rp .7<>,4 176,070 BEAUTY SHOPS R9i; Nat Cn.ih neg 74 \ Saves Fencer frinn the co n tracto rs licenii fund Initiated by the city attorney’s of­ room and bath. Write Timtt-Nswa, Box »Alll«l Ck™ R ye lo Ihr contraetora license board. rejected If thli information la nol sub­ "* Nnl Dniry fice, he noted. In addition, th e S P E C IA L 15 p e r m a n e n t . R e g u la rly I8.&0. A llii I'-liil M a r .. 1.20-'5i 1,21 HI! 19(1 1 Appropriajlona)— Appropriate m itted wllh the projKwal. r.\ N at D in t T he Conlracltir will be reqiilt-ed to pay Aak for M erese Green Wednetdayi, BE A MONEY MAKER I Be a baautr Aluro Ltd M ay . l-i< JS.fiOQ from the highway fund to lb« per.son'/5 n am e is p laced In a file ‘iO'i* Nftt ClyvMum n ot less than Ihe minimum wage ratea Thursdayi nnd Ssturdayi. Idaho Bar­ counaelor part or full tim e. No partlea Alcoa After Seizure J u ly ... 1.2TU 1.27^i governor for the W estern Intirstute where It remains for a period of N Y O n l f H l set on Form Sr-L>-2 & i in the adver­ ber and Heauty Shop. RE 8-2BSI. or canvaslng. For intervisw teU RB Am Airlines S e p t ... 1.11 1.30 V* 1.30^4 Committee on H ighw ay Policy Proldema. N o r A m Av al lenst five years. Anyone whose tised speclfleallnni and bid proposal. 8-3564. Am C4 n NEW YORK, F e b . 10 lUTI) - A 1111207 I Appropriations)—AppmpriatM CUMI^ETE beauty service by advanced Am Cvan*Tnid <5 N o r P a c ific Such ratet will be made a part of th« younB fencing star last night P O R T L A N D IM.OOU from the real estate broken fund name appear.s In the file cannot siudenti at reduced prices. P«rman«nli OPPORTUNITY In locai buainesa-" fo ?- t a M. r 1714 NW A lrlln,. PORTLAND. Feb. 10 (4’i—Coarae grain to ihe real e»lat# broker* board /or ex- contract covering the prnjuct. 13. B eauty A r U A ca d em y . 135 Main ambitlous woman. No canTsaaing, C ar plunged a blade between the ribs check out any library material, he The Fair Labor filandarda A ct of 1038 t a S S I! 5’ '/5 OWo Oil wholesale. pronn>t delUery. bulk ton, penicd In the next biennium . Avenue West. RE 3-6342. neceasity. Flexible hours. Give quail- J “ ? 4 T 112'. Olln Mnlh (U .9.C .A . Title 20. Para. '201-210, Chap. of on older champion—and saved fob irac-k I'i>rtl#nd: Oau No. 2, 8R-lb. HAIIICUTTINU. hilr .lyllni, llni .. ficationa. Wrlte.Tlmea-Newi Box 10-G. Am'ToWco Iti.H Pacific (.u t Introdnced in Hoaia 8) shall apply in Ihe em ploym ent of lai»r while ; Corn, No, 2, yellow Perman«nu from 15. Artlatio Deiuly WANTED; Lady to live with elderir Anaconda 4^S P«n Amtr the mun’s life. 111)279 iW a y i a n d m e a n K i- To ra { » r fo r this project. eual^rn 52,.^0; liHrky. No. 2. 4W b. weat- Siilon, 126 M ain Avenue Wdt. RE Jsdy aa companion. Free rent, ahar* Armco Steel Pura I ic , Tlie veteran fencer, Nlckolas ern 4«,0«. f salurica of aiipreme court juitlcM from It Is the purjwie nf the Board of High­ t!2,00U lo S15,000 and dltlricl rourt Dove Bill Killed 3 -lli4 l, other expenses. Phone GA S-4942. Le« AT 4 SF 2,‘ -f4 P en n ey w ay Direclort to build the Improvement Muray, 67, form er U. S. m en’s Todny'a cl.we. Portland Grain Ex* M a th e r a .______. I A ilantU R»f <8-^; P e n n H R Vi.\ c h a n g e : judges from $10,500 to $13,600, SuUti- BOISE, Feb. 10 (^ T h e Ida­ in the ahorttft time cunaUtent with good EL ENA'S iJoneaey) Beauty Bslun. Ex­ b(i- sabre champion and a famed tuiei for II11272, pert operators. Evenings by appoInU n.U & Ohio J’epJl t^ola Barley bid lo arrive market, tO-day ho senate defeated Thursday a conatructlon. Neceaaary egulpment and PART or full time experienced aaJe* K.'i m e n t, 213 0 t h A v e n u e E a a t, phone E £ lady, with some office exp^enee, to Dell A Howell 6R’,j, P h ilip M « rr! i Hollywood photographer, had col- shipment, delivered coait: No, 2, 45-lb. Hn‘280 ijjtsle a ffa irs) —Exempli url«n n effecUvs organisation wiU be Inalitcd •tra' -boiise.apprnvfld— bill— w-h44^h- -lapaed-wftb-B-heftrtr-ftttflok-whllfr tro u ; No. 27' or'iTrowed TIpSl -work- in Twin nur^vy-exggrrefreir 4.1'i Putlmfln , Deth Steel western 43.50. Unei, from ihe motor fuela tax, would have elim inated legal Dated Fabrtiary 1, IM l. and penional information. W rltaTlm e*- fencing at the New York Athletic News, Box 20-G. Boetna P u re O il Whe;it bid to arrive market, No. 1 llU2aj tSlaie affairs)—Crcalei a H ate shooting of doves. G. H R Y C K B E N N E T T SUNDAY Borden 6 il'>; RCA club. department of natural resourcti. Stale Highway Knglneer bulk. 20-day ahipment. delivered eoaat: Rep. C hares W lnkleer, D„ liruniwick *'V j R a y lh e o n The younger star. Dr. Barry Paul Soft White 2.16; Soft Whit* bard appl. HB2R2 (Stale afairs)—Createi a bu­ P u b l l s h l Feb. «, 7, fi. D, 10. 1 » 6 1 . CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE IN HELP WANTED— MALE Burroufht .13 n e p u ii Sic**! 67't 2.1A; While Club. 2.1R. reau of state parks and recrenllnn areas. Adams, its p rincipal sponsor, BY NOON SATURDAY Key Tobii-.;<> Parlser, 26, who won a place on WANTED experienced Inlgatdr anj Canada Dry m :-:h Car rei'riptii; Wheal ISj barlej 24 { H02U iWays and m eansi — Amends NOTICE OF WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 2;i>« IH chfieM O il the U. S. Olympic squad In 1966 EmmelUville achool district charter to listened to the d eb ate from the farm hand. Modem heuat; Phon* QK Can PacKis (lour 10; mill feed «. IN THE mSTlllCT COURT OF THE fi-5662. J I CaM lO'-;, R oyal D iilc h and 1960, ran to the fallen man allow tnifltrri In levy a maximum nf 40 senate gallery, then went back ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF .Ti-'- Safeway ivj-., mltli excluslvs uf all levies fur bond te- UARIUED. experienced grade "A” dairy ' Cat Tnctof and realized almost immediately KANfiAS CITY to. the house nnd‘said: THE STATK OF IDAHO IN AND FOR Furnace & Stove 2«*> Schenley tire m en t. man, pipe-line milker. W rite Box 1 ^ . Cdaneit 2li' KAN.,> ‘ that he had suffered a mn^slve *'I have just returned from c/o Tlmes>Kewa. Celowx IKl cars; 'i lower to i,i hlgber. No. 2 filgned by Governor W ALTER D, LLOYD, doing bualnc«n Cbrytl«r 41 U S hell O il heart attack. hard and dark hani 2.08No. 8 S.OIV;,: Knin (Mmrci — A uthorize creation, the sen ate where I saw my poor under the trade na.me and sLylt of WANTED; E«p.tliM«l Irrlnlor. U : u a t RS'h Sim m onn f>n‘ maintenance and operation of school aafe- Co« CoU Parlser shouted tor a knife. No. 2 r«l 2.02!}i.2.0'/iNi No. 8 2.00%. little dove go down to defeat." W alter B. Uoyd Co.. IM aintiff have reforencei. Uod«rn bouie, _____ S 3’ k Sinclair Oil OILS Cole Palm 2.0fiN. ty palrols In public, private or parochial vir. around 'job. Clslboro Biothen, Klm« 7Xyj 8oe Mobil 4 I Someone handed him one—a pen­ He said that as long as he re^ CDro Crtd Corn 7S cara; unchanged to '/j higher. schools and aelt forth the powera of luch FRANK G. RABOU, doing builnesa Prompt, efficient delivery b e rly . 68 Sou Cfll Kd knife with a two-inch blade. The p a tro ls. Cont Oil No. 2 wWu i.38; No. 3 U0-U2N ; No. m ains a m em ber of th e legisla­ under the trade name and style of Com Prod R:*'*; Sou Paclflo Killed by Senat* GENERAL aTg ENT OPPORTUNITY! doctor made an Incision In Muray's 2 yellow and mixed 1.12% -l.lj^: No. 3 ture :‘I.wilL-ne.vcr-lnLrnduct an­ Houae of >I(i»ic.-Defendant W estem-TTaTelm U fa a i Los Angdea Crue Sk«1. la-U Sperry — 2Un HB51 (Wlnklar. G ardner, Dean. Sut­ GOLD STRIKE STAMPS chKti.im/i,.l.n»o. Notice la hereby given that on Feb­ . aeeda an-agency buildar-in -Tw in-Falle.- , C udihy i r % Stan Bremlv— ton, Dance, Howell) — Removlnj dovea other dove biU." r u a r y fi. 1981, a w r i t o f a t t a e h m e n t w a s Oau no caraj unchanged. No- I W. Offlce allowance.and fihaneiog;' Send Carti»-TVrWl 18^ SUn Oil------C a l 60U heart, to keep it beating and to from list o f mlirratory game hirdi, He has tried for enactment of Isoued out of Ihe above entitled court m TON. resume^ P.O.. .w . «,«»Bot llv^r'..Ullfl4>.^..0gden. N U tah. •Doug ...... St4D______oil ln«l . try to restore a normal beat. Then \ ,ra«ied by Senate th e above entitled action, attaching the DowTVitD PhemrTh»m ' 1 4 S8t4n fjin fOil N J 45%•" Mllq xnalB* 1.77. the measure In each of the last he accompanied Muray In the Kafir 1.70-1.81N. HB02 (Egbert, KJinger, Dance, Me- property of tha above named defendant F A R M H A N D ' 2 4 % five sesfilonfl. UNITED Devltt^—Givlni fish and gam* ,:' liarley &S-1.00N. authority to require skins of certain anU IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Eart Kodak lOflli, Bunray Oil U ust be married, over 25 year* o f 25','4 velt hospital; go)’beiinfl 2.64-2,A7N. mal* be tagged before they can be hereunto aet my band and the leal of age, experience in handling all typea B Paeo 2&\tun Op 30 Tax Gulf Sul 22=: list today, but the hospital s^d perroaoeni buikling- fund financed by Head Drive —to—rijrbt—partjfr"Modem~*bom»r^*“ - .Wheat future* cloivd from anc)i«Tlc«d OUrk of the D istrict Court R E ^ 3 7 0 3 3 ^ mllea north of Idaho Falla. Girt 7m 61’/« Tex Tnatru 1825( ho •was responding " to ' tre a tm e n t to H higher. booati in taxes on eigrarettea and beer HLER. Feb. 10 — Mrs. Hwold P uhlisht Feb. I, 10, 12,^. 13, 14, 16, 1061 arencca and ' expected aKtuy when I Free Sulph 31 Va T e r t r o n I n o 24 Ik satisfactorily. and retention of “head tax," and approp- Brown has been appointed aj heart I Qen Dynom 41U Thlokol Cp 43>i writing to Box 1»H, c/o Tlma-Naw** Sport historian Prank 0, Menke riating 7,4 million dollara for eunilruc- 0«n Hec 62 Tlmkon R B 53 tio n . fund ch airm an for F ile r, with Mrs. I Oen Fbod« 73 , Transam Op 2SVn has called the Hungarian-born Everett Bonnlchsen assisting as 2Y0UNGipiN , kOen Moton 43^i Twen .Ot For 4«V» Muray one of the 20 greatest inter­ Potatoes-Onions rural chairman. Mrs. Brown wlU m iette oaa.i Un Oarbldo J22 national fencers In U. 8. history. rich &3>A Un Oil Cal 401^ Edwin L. Wilson, announcs the names of-her work­ A G E 2 1 - 3 5 I Goodyear 35li Un Paclflo 30\!, IDAHO PALIS e rs later. mo W Sufftr 331.8 U n it A ir L 4 2 IDAHO FALLS, Feb. 10 (UPlI—Poti. Hera fa a better aalef poaltloe foc lOreyhound 211,3 U n it A iro 3 8 ’ i Harold Brown will be In charge loea: Upt^er vaIU t , Twin Falls, Burley 42, Dies on Coast men with ambltbn, . rouw o\\ 36Vi Unit Cp 7^k Deer Herd Movie of the businessmen's drive, and d ia tr lc t. Home Min 473i Unit Fruit 20«'4 OAHDEN D R O V E, Calif., Feb. Ida Power Offering* US 1 mostly ilt* A 2 In Leah C edarhohn w lU serve IF YOU QUALIFY 57 U B Oypaum 106‘i 4 ot. minimum laek cwt. fob markets ID—Edwin Leon Wilson, 42, died 111 Cent U 8 Plywood 48^8 Slated at Rupert treasurer. Mrs. W arren Tegan li In 10-20 per cent 10 os. larger 3.00-3.25; Thursday attcrnoon ol a licart I IBM B-11 U B Rubber 471'# RUPERT„ Feb. 10—The third In charge of memorials. PAYS-*TO per week baas sal­ ; Int Harvea 20-80 per cent 8.2W .80; SO-JO par cent attack here. 48 U 8 Smelt 3 0 ‘ <, 3.40-8.BO; bakers 10-12 ok. minimum and ary. Int Nlokel 63 US. Steel a series of public meetings at 8 82 U 6-U ot. 4.25-4.40; 10 lb. auck me.ih Mr. W ilson was b o rn Auj. 9,1018, Int T & T l i U ta h P i i V p. m.-Monday sponsored by the TAX LIEN FII^D PAYS—ExJjense,' 37‘!& baled 4.00-4.20, amall siis low aa :|.70; a t BuhL He was raised In Twin I Jones ie L&u 62 W a lffre e n 02>i Idaho fish and game department HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 10 fUPJ-A PAYS—Liberal bonua on sales. Kalacr Alum 42 U S 2 4 O l. minimum 1.00-2.00; 6 oi Falls, graduating from Twin Falls W a r n B ro # 5 0 2.00-2.10. $22,620 tax Hen waA placed yeS' PAYS—Salary and expense lh“ I Kennpcott 02'.(, W wt Alrf 231 will feature big game management Prices lo grower: Bulk cwt. at grow, ■high Bohool. H e m arried Plilllls Kerr-Mcoee 76^i W«H Union and a history of the Cassia deer terday a^ a^ t the estate of th e school and training. ' 4231 ers' cellar*, trading light to be washed Krefigo 31 West A D R etting Feb. 9, 1951. a t Kimberly. 24>i herd, Illustrated by movies ond US 1 mostly site A 2 in. or i late singer Mario Lanza by the YOU—M ust have h ig h school U t ^ n Indua Wert Hec • Mr. Wilson was a v e te ra n ol World 42\i color slides. minimum 2.60*2.1£; US 2 1.26-1.40. Internal revenue service. The in' education or ■ equivalent UmUrd 43‘i White Motor 40% war II, He was a member of the I Min Min, Mf 78«i, W oolworth m , Department speakers for the come tax agency said Lanza owed YOU—M ust be bondable. CHICAGO Vi LDS church. Moiit Power 34 YounR Sheet 21 V« YO0—M ust have autom obile.-- Mondoy night meeting will be Dale CHICAGO, -Feb. 10 (\JPI)—Po^toea m o n e y f o r ta x e s u n p a i d Ih th e I Mont Ward 28“i Zenith Tanner, Jerome, and Les Trout, (old fnd new): Total U. S. ahipment* Surviving besides his wife are ycara 1955 through 1957. YOU—Would be away from 608 ; (o ld ) a r r i v a l s 01>; tra c k 20 < ; (n o w ) two daughters, D ia n a Lynn Wilson WIERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Bm-lcy. The meetings are held cach borne Monday to Friday' arrivals and track nune; supplies mod­ Monday at the Minidoka county an d Cheryl Ann W ilson, b()tli Oar- I W l B ^ ~ erate; demand good; 'market steady. dtn Qrove, Calif.; one brother, Onlr .mploy.d ptrKmt n§ti kpply. high school hot lunch room. Track aftlea (100 lbs. US lA Unles* 13‘j| Kaber Ind 1H,(, Mclvlh D, Wilson, Los .Angeles; Bunk Hill lU i Bher WlUm* 141 The series, held to adiuahit resi­ otherwise staled): I«dho ruaseta 4.05- APPLY l O : 5*® B * 8 28‘,'4 Technltxjlor 17 d ents of the work done by the 6.00;'M lnneeotJuNortb Dakot* Red river four sisters, Mrs. M ild red Clawson, 1 Hecla Min 11 U-I Suffoj 8»,i vAlley round reda 2.8S-2,ftO. Hall, Mont.; Mrs. Jackie Jewett, - . ' Compuiy Fl,ld SupwrlMr...... - ■ department, and to enlist the pub­ Street italea: Idftbo ruueU 5.25-C.BO, Box &44. Bo1». Idaho' lic in the' conservation program, bakers 6.2!W6.3>5: Washington russets Reno, an d Mrs. C a rra a Bell and. are sponsored by the Rupert and baker* S.7S; UlnneflOta^North Dakopi Ked M rs, Bhlrley HIU, b o th Twin Palls, river valley round reda 2.S6-3.I6; W lacon. and his mother, Mrs. Anna E. SALES HELP WANTED Stock Averages Paul Chambers of Commerce. aln rusMU 8.7&-4,21i. round whites 2.00; WlUon, Tw in Palls. SELLING cuatommade iubrleanU n*> Chamber officlols encourage all Michigan russeta 4.25«4.36; Florida round reda (40 llie.) Z.40-Z.60. Funeral services w ill be held at tlona] c o D c e rn offin opportunity, H*n> persons In the'pini-Casaio area rled m an above 80 preforred. U u s t Ciapllid by Tin A iaulilnl PriM Onlpna: A rrivals 2; track IS; supplies p. m, W ednesday a t the Tivhi Inilui. lu ll. Uill. atoolu who are interested in the conser­ moderate; demand moderati; market bave ]ate ntodel ear, knowlads* o f s tr o n g e r. Falls LDS stakehouse. Final rites vation program to attend. tractors and madiintnr' belpfuL Sadea Nrt thinj, o,3„i Dj 2 D .2 will be at Sunset Memorial puk experience not nectuarjr.- W# train If D 1 .8 Track sales: Idaho yellow Spsnlah 2,80. hired. Drawing ateouni w htn tiuillfied,' 120.6 232.7 —^treet tales: yellow Spanish w ith m ilitary rites a t th e grave­ For peraonal Intarvliw, write quallfl- 121.0 236.7 I*rge 2.AW .10: Colorado 2.8W.OO, white PACIFIC *«w i low 2ttfl.4’ 103.0 side. Friends m ay c all at White cationa, address, ind pbone number i02.6 large 3.SO, medium 2.7&'2.SB; \Vashlngton Cutback Slated mortuary Monday. Tuesday and to W. T. Hodse, S ip L P. 0» Box yellow S p a n i s h la rg o 2.85-8.1)0. w h ite 892, D allas, Texai, mVFJTMENT TRUflTS medium 2.75; Midwest yellow globe until 1 p. m, Wednesday, 0 1 L S & GJlEAJ^jEJS. i«»Ut«! n,„l, ...... _ '''J , A sk e tl For Auto Firms medium: Indiana-M Icblgan 1.7&.1.00; lUl. 8.47 no ls 2.00. Bai ...„ 11.04 12.77 D E TR O rr, Feb. 10 (UPD — Auto DRUG SALESMAN 14.04 workers faced additional layoffs p u T u n ia Testimonial Set 6ef ’em now & Save! Good rellabla pbannaeautleal eonw Ths followtnf futures quotations are j;;i-Dividenda s J today following the announcement No need to hold 4.15 provided by B. W. McRoberts and coni- pany expanding our ia]aa ^orca and N* . loconie S e r ie a ...... by major (nanutaoturers of con­ 6.&4 Hany, Twin Falls. e You’ll get a special January- needs m an to call on doctors, boa- 2«1. 8lft-k Serie. .... J ?? 0.13 tinued production cutbacks. .For Carey Youth pllals, d ru g atorei ind'eat In lOBD, a Inces in an effort to pop, talk more uary, 1008,- Sure s ig n ‘"kitontini ‘h a t f(ir farm produotf' oiit o( BKrlculturil workers, arrived, yesterday In Vo- forf4rm erS' ‘^ • M w p p l S ’ Twin Falls Markets loezh, about aoo m iles aouUiciul TRY JlJJlttSOOW ------H w , : ------

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TIMES-NEWS^TWIN FSLES, IDSHO • FRIDAY. FEBRUARY-10, ,55, p a g e f o u r t e e n LIVESTOCK & business OPPORTUNITieS UOOD suKoik ftl any amount.. 'CALIFORNIA owiwr ••crlflalng K«t- BENEATH THIS BANNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS chum's slc«w» in d ------BOARD AND ROOM MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT HOMES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ACREAGES FOR SALE n ig h t* HE 97.4 ACRES WE Huy heavy hm* .M nn.uTTT??^ b o o m tnil/or bo«rd for m*n. Phone 2-ROOM builnni office on Shoehone >'0K S A L E by o w n e r ; C in d e r »lock HOUSE building lot. In Fairbanks addi- 320 ACRES of saeebruah land. Would duplex. ExeelleDt' ■'entai property at tio n , on N orth V ie w D rive. P h o n e R E Ifke person lo invest, pump, well drlR- 2 4 0 -ACRES day*. Bertie*. Poui-ry - ^'•n. R K 3-6711. Eaat. 8ull» tor paVklng care. Inform a­ SOUTH OF EDEN nuf F^n.______^ ‘'fi .t.k tion call RE 3-1820. a bargain for quick aale. Immediate ing snd eleaninff. Write Box 14-G occupancy. 17.000.- Phone RE 8-1M4, c/o Times-News. ,______FLASHY 3*year^Id ohr.iu,.7"J“‘T— MOOSK MALI.. Partiea. receptions,, club L O T T'Sx-UO a o u th a id e D u B o is b e tw e e n CLOSE T O TWIN FALLS -Pt>i^Tabet^C«. — >nder— sod— W«»htpfftaiw.,-j There is no belter land outdoors, no g e ld in g . H ro k e to r]de *n'1 meetinci, dancei. HanqueU aerv ...... rock, IJ-bedrMm homr. T*nigo, burn, M 0H 2 or RK 3-5728. KOIl SALE or trade: By owner, newer .tr , and gu. H.SOO. N. F. Nelson, in ownership, plenty of plsy room: for Oul-of-aUle owner need* some model 8 bedroom home. W all to wall ]210 Charles Drive, Reno. Nevada. the -children, plus a cute 2-bedroom "caih" or this excellent firm def­ etc. At only 137,000 with only a 110,- ^ S C O N S I N H olM rH , 4(.7 CIX)SB' IN,' nice. ct«n. warm. prWile earpct. atorm do«»ra and windovri, home on a small acreage. Need* a litt e initely would not be for lali. Large 01)0 d o w n p a y m e n t. all vaccinated. Due ii. MAROA achool, brick conatruollon, Z'-j entrunce. 821 Second Ave. North. RENT-ALLS COMPANY dlihwaihpr, dlspoeal. play room. Extra work, but you can't mlai on this field*, 240 *harea of two doll*r w ater, February l.Sth, Ph..n 4U0h,—2—furnacei,—itokara, all large double garage, Fence3 yt?3r n c i m two homes and olKtr“ ....»,.-...... — 1,001 I T E M S aliea of lumber, wiriaowa. water pipe, 72 ACRES, 7 miles from Twin Fall*, TOPS- Th-)-g2rht77p.T-\777. f u r n is h e d a p a r t m e n t s Trade for older 2 or S bedroom home. Broker. RE 3-1416. frleed at 1600 per acre *nJ very switch boxes, fluorescent llghlj. etc. good ianZ 18 acres beeta. 4 beine for only CATTLE RIGHT ((>,00 p e r M o n th AT KIMBERLY . 24 HREU Hamiuhir ...... CLl^AN. cnniforlAble, liiiht hoiuekeeping ON A REAL ACREAGE SINKER SEWING MACHINE CO. our herd aire*.' Sinrr. \ , ro o m . <15 2nd A v e , N o r t h . Don Taylor, Office phone CA 3-52S9 198 AUM’S In S ta r Lake V E R Y GOOD 10 120 North Main RE 3-3344 BILL COUBERLY Ed«.n.______• ' ' If no a n a w e r . p h o n e t*A 3«A4(J3 26.7 acrei of guod first class land, 1 ROOMS, AduiU. Utilitic*. No peU. WITH MACHINEKY SPRINCtER row* tr,,! hnfn, ^ Very clean. I6:>0 Klml>erly [Uwd, Paul Cline—Call for Real ■unit. 6 m o n th right, all very well Improved with a very HOME FOR SALE OR RENT and Grange Insurance, RE ^6641 nice 3-bedroom modern home, double nichfleld. J20.000 with the very beat REAL ESTATE trade, Guernsey .nd H..,.!,!,,. U.' MODERN 3 rtjorna. clo»« In. Clean. I’bone garage, barns, corrsla, etc., very well l«rm*. 3 bedroom modern home ea- loay-w. Hiihl, R K .V80R2 or U K 3.K(M51 HOUSfciln Eden. $2600 or |2 6 ^ er month LEMOYNE REALTY MEMBER OP MULTIPLE LISTING fenced. Shown by sppolntment only. c*pl h e a t . O w n e r m u»t *ell b e c a u se ACROSS FROM SEARS Fill'-SH and *pring.-r linf.T^ NICKLY fiirnUht-d a roaVn apartment, rent. Phone UA 3-&047. Q uincy G ates W E 4-5404 P r ic e IlS.OOO. of health. Se« homea. Priced to aell, good te rm a . FOR SALE or iradv CJtOUND floor. cluA< In. tile bath, clean ACREAGE, Quality 3.bedroom horn*. I'-i an and ahruba. Cloie lo po«i office FINE M OTE^-lrailer courwatore REAL ESTATE w e ig h 2.UOO pound* .N,,,„o'h a n d B ttra clW e . fltiQ M a i n N o rth ,______batha. fireplace, full )>a»emenl, double and itorea. |6,60() with 1750 down — lervlc'e i t a t i o n — a p o n in g g o o d s. sorrel team, t.Slm \ and balance at 8M a.m onth. Near Sun Valley. 'ork mule. Phon*- Wfti.l..':. };].■ , ‘ llKASONAULK apt. Uilli.lic* fur- garage. Ace Itealty. RE 3-6217.______ACROSS FROM SEARS RIVER FRONTAGE FINEST 2- and 3-bedroom homea in Very good 160 acres southeast of nUhed. Ideal for bachelor. RK iMHtO, W ILL TKADK el(er KOR J67.000 with 117,900 down, (lood SPRINGER heifers, Ju',, .'^n ^ 1 tunity. 710 Overland. Contact Mra. Rinch haa additional income from c e p t e le c tric ity . 104 7 t b A v e n u e f ^ t . furnace. JO.600. financed. Up lo nionihi Joaeph Barrett, Malta. Idaho.______gravel contract. Locateii aniy a few term* on bslance. rhtine RK 3-»474, FOUR RENTAI..3 on Highway SO. Mr, L E. Reddick or phnn, KA C. LOQNEY. REALTOR miles from Hagerm an. Pric* {6J.0U0. Jerome. B blocks w m i ,if i RhOROOM duplex. Convenient I'U l'r tt. l» k e w in t>tjy th<»-4M >ed> -P ro i ^ hig Kwray frr FARMS FOR RENT I i rm s, ■ ------i------School, -Nrt Rnndar room hoii«e. On lewer and paved roada. age. Worth the money for lt.72i>. 214 Shoihone St. F ^ i — RE 3-4081 eieani Utility nwrn and waiiher. Week 110 ACRE farm near Castleford on Iluena Viita alreet. Terma. phone RE We havj aome very good farm ll*t- FOR SALE or li-adc: h. o r m o n th , ln « iu lr« IW'.l) K im b e rly Roar no peUr Imiulro uaBf '^ th Jlve'nufc'KAlL D aN ‘T^£00K^Ut#hW»#4-BettuWftrtr=n*' . "SHOaf ACR.E i:B£autlfnHfi*ftland TUi* DAIRY cgwa and htUtin~(7Zr3 roomy, 3-bedroom home, full baaem ent. '"4nfWmat$5r"ciaryiF-3rnCTr------Member of Miiltlple 'tlsting' ■ springer*. . M ilk'uTfntl.[r „n 'ih. f j WICK ONK.ROOM apurtm enl. Adufta. Drive. 7 years old. Ranch style home. top area. KHA terma. Ace Realty. RK Extra lovely fcnd apaclou* birth FUR LEASE excellent 120 acrti ciose in. ones. We s)» o i»j,f w ,f jn I 'l l 6th Avenufl Eaat. anytime or 240 4 BED RO OM S w ill b u y y o u r be.*f *n217. kitchen, Oil furnace - full baaeotent Resdy to row crop. Reply to Box 16-G, DEEDED RANGE J Cth Avpnue North after S p.m. t.alifornia. (lull Hup Huithn 8MALir4-room houae. Both with city • double garage - good out hiH|.dini{i loOO down, tl6 per month bnyi this c/o Time*K 3 r(?«ma. p r i v a t e b a t h . Clo»« in. Buhl 852 or 1. • aewer. Will trade for llveat^ck or small • completely fenced. 120.000 for quick H-room home, located cloae In Twin machinery qualifications, 4JOO ACRE?. 180.000, with |2S,000 FERTILIZER Adult* only. No pet». Inquire at 444 down payment, balsnce like rent. •ale. Terms. Falla. Total Price 18,000. a20 ACRluS north of Mackay. Plenty of duwn. Thcjs day* good deeded range CACHE VAl.l.f,V r.th Ave, North. P h o n e RK .V2II07. water. Gravity irrigated. Seed potS' U a premium. If thi* duein’t auJt. CLEAN pulverized sheep or cow fertlll- BREEDIN<; A.S.SarjATlO.V Z ROOMS, moilerii, pHvaCi entrance. tor. For lawn*, flower*. Get your yard I)V OWNlilU—t^rodm bouie; 10 years old. NEAR BT, EDWARD’S: 0th tU»t. toes or certified grains. Must have Ultra are two other*, w* can show O w n e d a n d o p e ra te d hy l)«irv Prcferrnf reshlence aiK-tlon, clo*e In. FHA $12,600 ready f o r * p rln g . P h o p e R E 3-2a»ement, oil furnace, highly Sturdy well rnalnialned, 4 or 8 bed­ references. M yron Harbaugb. Gooding. JOU...... W alter A. Leitch. Phr.nr m .J, He. Adtilt^.* Phone RK ______room*. 2*^ batha • double garage • inauluted, attached garage, carpeted Cosyjly i'^ % e «]l-arranged ll- i home on Bracken Idaho. "HEY," now’* the time,. Fine sheep, cow Jim Foster, 1‘hone RE l- M i. T ij R6xl2cr. Phone SanU Gurtrudis, «rff .Shcnhorii d LAR(jiT4*rooni aparUiieVit for rent. )(i:! P h o n e UK 3-70:!fl. • fireplace • full buem ent with fam* Hire*, corral*, barn*, shop garage. ItK 3-19R0 KA 4-42(i7. - ______B r n h m a . D on HroilrnKn. RK ^ -1 Ilarrlaon. All utillllen furnlBhe Adam* or phone RK .1-1020. S bedrooms • New bin-fed atoker - 1 BEDROOM unfurniahni apartment. 86 ACRES: Southwest of Twin Falli. with $2.SCO dow n. garage • full baaement. Easy termi. |9t9 JOHN DEERE n tractor with 21/4- F o r Prom pt Heat and water furnlahed. adulU only. 8-bedroom home, miscellaneoui out- JEROME REALTY tool bar. Live oil. good liren. real buildlngi. Priced for a quick aale at r h o n e HE 3 -W 8 0 .______SEE T H IS MAGIC VALLEY REALTY 216 So. Lincoln BA -4-2000 REMOVAL only 132.000, t8,000 down. SP R IN G 8PEC1AU •.sharp. J-mile enst snn 1 LOVKI a 3 room! and bath. Eleetrlo For aala or rent; 8*t>e0 RE 3-1406 irrigated pasture. 20 acres hsy, bal- kXCEPTlONALLV nice, well-furnUh^ Tn*bE TRIPLEX, food Incomi, tor Wayne W. Bauer Frank FUkmH anes dn^ Und. - Jlak i an offer I FARMERS REALTY Do you need more equipment? NOW IDAHO HIDE 2-bedroom apartm ent. Waahing faclll- 2 bedroom home near center of town. Res. RE 3.0066 Rea. RE .V5074 la Ib a tim e to th in k a b o u t y o u r 1961 iiea. utllitiea furnished. Mo children HOME NEAR OKAY Dave Luts “ Rea. DA 6-4496 M ACRES. 60 nham water. Ciose Phone 7t4 Buhl, Idaho need*. or peta. 22(5 North W ^whington.______SHOPPING CKNTER TRADE, ranch for Income propertir. & TALLOW CO. Have 4 good 80*a, fine locatloni. 812 Main Avenue North in. for only (10.000, (4,000 down. n r v ille S a c k e lt DA 0 - 4 7 :6 ] large bedroom*, carpcied living 137.000 to 160.000. Ken Patterson 0363-R4 POfATO FILERS FURNISHED HOVSES with fireplace, kitchen and utility <0 ACRES with motlern home, nirs ro o m a n d tncUaed garage. Only location, good productive land. Make Ralph Aaaendrup, Realtor a UKDlibOM home, 2W Adam*. Mwlern. LU K E ’S AG EN CY .Several Models FO R SALE IH.200. Be aure and aee this home. ACREAGES FOR SALE o ffe r. nicely furnlahetl. 741 Blue Lakes RE I-U20 NEW MODEL PILER OUR ENTIRE HERD 2 R O O M S a n d b a th , o'!! h e a l. 122 for free space storage HAROLD’S AGENCY , FOR SALE about 20 acre* cloie to city ONE of the beat 160 acre farm* in month. 222 Kim itreet. o( RE 8-SSd2 RE 8-21U Bmlta. excellcDt bualoeat location. Box Magic Vaiiey. Haa two completely J U S T ABOUT POTATO HARVESTERS you One ^Mtirbom furnUhed ‘ LUXURY HOME 461. T w in F a lla . modem homes, lota of other good riN E HOLSTEIN COWS houie. ISM riler Avenue (kat. Phone Member Multiple Llatlng improvementa. Eaay term*. (0 ACRES, choice Jerom* County I bedrooms, full haaementi fireplace Truck Potato Beds R E 3.0820. f*rm land that *howed some good DHIA rMord. .vall.bl*. '2-car gara^re, large lot In excluaive Truck Beet Beds, etc, _CLEA ^dD 4B_in._JU iU ble . for mlildle yields last year for the owner. Nlceljt:.u: area. Thla beautiful brick home li OWNER HAS. M OVKD-ouUaLatata^ GENE LARSEN_ “—Balcd*-Har”Loadert 1& J la s ia te r e d re o n a jia .,- . age. Of working eourle. ft02 inS Ave* arranged fields, easy to irrigate. offered for u la below m arket priee. and can a trailer, camper, pick- 12 Springers Uood 3 bedroom modern home.‘barn, VERY N IC E -up truck, iaie model car. or 1500 Gooding, Idaho Phone WE 4'5171 machine shed, loafing shed, feed eor- PAUL' EQUIPMENT 2d C ow * p ro d u c e d o v e r <04 pound ONE BEDROOM, nicely furnl«he r*ls. These improvement* eilra clean, m o n th ly . P h o n e U K .S-.H86C. tiful Urge living room, large kitchen 149 Main Avenue West — RE 8-705S ments, or one large home. It's good. on road. 166,000 with (15,000 down, AND WELDING SHOP 16 C o w s p m d u c c d over 460 poui^ and dinette, lovely fenced • In back — S P E O I A L l - balance go^ terma. WBIle Umbert RE 8-6487 NICER OLDER 2 bedroom home, butler fat 1>LUSJI, new 2»bedroon», walUtorwall < y a n t P A U L m A H O ' peting, drapcA. Adulta, 00 peti. Phontf stoker hest. fireplace, buIR for en- 280 Acres — 180.S water shares — 2 JO Cows produced over &00 poud — f e r t s T ; ------"— jqyable eaay Jivihg. »a.600. Hsa a beilroom-home.- barn, other outbuild­ DBYDEN AGENCY . butter fat _ This beautiful brick. 8 1 iM, li v ­ G. I. loan, iMlance, cash. ■ I ROOMS, modern. N ot very fine, tjut ing room, all carpeted, beautiful klt> ings, corrals. f20,000 down. Total A good m any of these cotril IN LAND OP Jerom*. Idaho clean, comforUhli. 'W alking dlitanct. price 166.000. 123 E a a t M a in SEEDS AND PLANTS chen, hullt-ln oven and range, dispoe- 320-ACRE FARM a re ABS and ull are b rd | AdtilU. UK J-M85. ' al, 2-«Ar garage, with plenty o i b u Jlt> FIRST YEAR out seed poUtoe*, phone to ABS bulls ATTUAC'flVE 3 rwim. and bath, modern in storage cablnel«. $21,500. F R E E W A T E R W. A. OSTRANDER EA 4-4072, Jrrome, W e're pleaseer of Mulliple Liating Hi^m* EA 4-6 2 6 0 ONE 'Hl'^RUOM, modern and automatic . L IV IN G Country.atyle living, extrs land, F r a n k N ew lw rry , R E :t-24HH. could be pasture bred, was * I heat. Phone (;A 3-&412, KInilK-rly. available for pasture. built/-in rani{a FOtl S A L h: dtiO bushel*, ear corn. Phone and oven, carpeted living room. Don't black stud pony and small b MODERN 2 b^rw m home, central lo> 1— ACRE: JEROME K E (T-2Gfi(. c a tio n , t«5. P h o n e R K ;uat>r>9. mlaa seeing this Ibvely home. 2<-Huge bedrooma — Immaculate in­ FOR SA L E Jack burro for 3 montlia. I 40 ACRES, good 2-bedroom home, „ TONb top yiiality hay, (20.00, Claude i-REDUOOM moul DON’T WORRY 200 BALEd of atraw. Phone RE 3- this for 10,000 and reaJ good term a . alm ost new pack saddle I SMALL 2 twlrooui homo, cloae in. In- 40 acre* la h«y with balance m luW e W ACRES, very nice 2 Ijedroom 2520. ■ bedroom in flnlihe42,000. -went «nd north of Filer. Phuna DA find me at home, (U £ UEDROOM modern home, wUh garage, home. 118,000. U.OOO down. at 1207 Syrlngn D rive. }nquirg , 123.1 <0 ACRES all good laml. Lays per> TWIN FALLS lf-0 ACRES with 82 cultivated. Home Syrlnga Drive. M U S T S E L L TOP IQO ACRES, excellent horns, feci. Deautiful 2 betlroom modern 26 TONS of 3rd culling hay. I mile west M. B. EMBERTON I modern except heat. Shop, g cow M odern 2 bedroom home, oil furnace REALTY & iNS. snd outbulldinira. 166,000, terms. home, barn for 6 cowl, granary, and iVj nille north of Dead Man'i barn, granary. |23,600. 464 3rd Avenue East| heat On 9th Avenue li^ t. Inquire 136 113 Main A v e n u e E a s t WAREHOUSE! , chicken house and shop. Price (21,- Corner, Filer. DA 0-5145.______tlth Avenue North o r eall RK .l-tllOS. r h a n e R £ M 6 6 2 iOO, 1 13,000 d ow n. GRAIN ROLLING, dry or mola**es mil. Wendell, Idaho t BEDROOM modem house, oil funmcc. Eltit* m ust be lettled immediately. SCHMITT & MUFFLEY NORTHSIDE REALTY Tlley’n Phone GA 3-6634, Hanien, ur 844 W alnut. Inquire &36 W alnut. Phone 7,600 aqiiare feet of storage piua full RE 3-2072, Twin Kails. baiement. Brick conitruction. and lo> Go(Mling. Iduho R K 3-«7ii3. ____ . Sharp NEW S-bedroom brick, full Phone EA 4-2-412 Jerome, Idaho CONDIT REALTY MOORMAN'S Minerals and mintratei. GOOD THINGS TO EAj cated on trackage In Filer. Idaho. Ki* S BEDROOM bou*c, 3 east and 1 north baaement. double carport, built-in S. N. Weeks Marcus KoII Charles A. Brown. Phons 806, B27 cellent opportunity as any reaaonable W.E 4-47HI BAGEUIMAN. IDAHO ' TE 7-46DI FIRM, nice Rome llMUly appl»j of Murtaugh. Clean. Elm er Rcet, HE 2- range, fireplace. FHA term a. $16.fi00. E A 4-4852 EA 4-4680 A lkcfj A venuf. Ilu h l. ____ offer will be conildered. Rob L > v n . W E 4-4fi23 for cooking aJid eating. AijJ^ 2066. Space and charm lo an older home. 36 TONS wire tiwi hay, firet and second Brim eontalneri, Irvln^jL MODERN home on Acrease, 1 mile out> Top location, batha, fireplace, HAMLETT REALTY c u tt i n g . Vi mile east. % mils north, orchard, I north, I w «t of WoitJ . i M t . t l t y - l l m l t a ^ t o r w n L - r h o n t .IU~ la rg e tnL IHm I f o r f a m i l y . ■ t l f t SOO. -lLiP.ilg-gff«Li’LJhe-lm£JigU!!g. Poinli, PK5HmirS^078 ------fiAftO. MORELAND Uliling Service. Feed grind- 2 bedroom with finished baaement, ST>y LECTUIN S-BKDROOM, partly furnlthed.~Auto- on Buchanan itreet. A nice home. - .BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL ing, molnnses mixing. Phone DAvl* apreads like butUr, do ehlorosu^ matic waaher and dryer hooV-up, J45...... 5 1 4 .0 0 0 fi.U47. Filer, ______Fresh ground peanut butUr 4 n (|u lre a t 1BU6 K im e < .______275 A C R E S MAGIC VALLEY Milling Service. Eetd not hydrogenerated. 2 BEDROOMS, oil furnace, well IniuUt- Luxury 2 bttlroom, hiirh achooj area. and hulled aunflower *eedi. All In paature. hay and grain. Guar­ grinding. Walter l>arson. Phone G*r- ed. 363 8rd Avenue West. I’hone RE Reautiful yard. Terma...... #J7,l»00 H e a lth Foo- TlOBINSONTEEDTMATr IS3 Head Taylor rights for 7 mon(h<, i-BEDUOOM, m odern, all electric, except 240 A c re a h i g h p n H lu c ln g aoil uifilcr B A K L K V : I2.2U p e r lOU. M ixed grsin HINIATUUK ''Sif Oro' It'hai gat heatlnjr unit. Phune RE 876 Filer Avenue RK 9-1U88 cultivation. Excellent atock set up. t2.30. Delivered anyplace in Magic V*l« atuil anrvlca. I’hant Air 3.60M0, ^embera M ultiple Liating ley. J. S, Craven, Paul, Idaho, phone RKUiaTEUED A.K.C. ittart*" \V VoR UKNT complete duplex, each one H E m lo c k tU4Ui:i c o llec t. 5 0 0 A C R E S atud acrvlce. Dou bedroom, 176>t77 Lenore. Newly retleo- NEED AN EXPERT? Good Sod, cross fenced. Plenty of i »| ’ irated. 180 month each. Peavey-Taber WANTEB! J1.I. water. -Excellent corrals, ideal for fnr .i.r»lca. rlwn« Hh K it Co. SlIC E ' 400 lo 600 c a lv e s s ll y e a r . 'Tw o good FOR SALE. Hip O N E O F THESE CAN HELP YOU! ■ Hr. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT iiomes. Cloae to school. LARtiE 2 bedroom home, close in s r « locatluii. extra large lot. |l,600 ilaa»es. Delivered Dulk 10 tnilii YEAR-OLD MALE ulT I, PI ■TABLES and chairs for all uccaalona'. WENDELL REALTY ' M ' t U S N C E R E P A J i t S • FUEL OIL Coul Intermountain Fuel Co. Phone RE 3- down, IMS per nmnth. W e m le ll K E «i-'.;274 • RADIATOR SEIWICE from Twin Fhlli, CLOiiE IN Infotiie proi»erty. Shows We repair all major appUanve*. Houie- Gem Mute Oil Itb ^6UII2 O.G. W. Warner. wnroi^i. llEJbdii- — I I M121. PHIL HIRREL - JOHN WERT ClydeVHIway JO, Truck Lani, RE S-dOSO, Trie excellent return on inveitiitent. hold S ervice C o.. R E 3-S«U«. Milo and Barley Mix... I'OR RENT: 17“ or 21' televlaiun aeta by '• LINOLEUM AND TILE Tora'a Raditior bhop. Service and lU pilr CA«H for Cernian ri Krul * BICHCLE SALES-SimV aE week or niurith; reaaonable ritcii. Fac­ Formkm, w*il »nd floor tjJi, Free esti­ Second Ave, South RB »-726» I/W mix graln._...^ -.12.70 Glu tory Radio. 420 M «ln South, RK 3-22U8 DRAKE REALTY illiiiui Cyckry M»ln E ATTRACTIVE S«bedroom brick home, mates. Rldgewrays, GA !t-6«72. Kimberly, > SEWEH SEHVIVI Wanted to Buy -- BRtley and •U3 Shofthone North north location, FHA loan avallibl*. • CA.Mt.7M S U n U E S • MAGAZINES iloto-Rooter Sew er Service tor any ilralB> TRUCKS FOR RENT Only 112,000. MIXED GRAINS IlK 3-4026, anytim e C.mer. Cnler. 'iul Sho.liDii. Street So. SulMcrlptions all niagailne*. RE S-OOlil, l i e f a i l u r e D A 8-471Q cr R E Twin fall!. ______M«mkr of Multiple Llstln# S'UEDRQOM home, close to school, MACKS U-DRIVE ■A-bar»alfMit- axA tim q:ii y-g a b in b v s - y^PATwrnvc ______W o F e ' R B s U m Ith 1600 down. U,l HU-t. I(fc a-aMlJ. litftrtmti. lompstent service all tABKei and vaauum ’aT u il" TI(5KtJl^S3™ RmOTBEVAN8 U a r tle it B ro a I n t e r i o r - E m r l o r , U E 8,^3617 Phont HE a»83H._ NEAT 2-bedroom home. 13,600, |S00 cleaneri. V. N, Price, KK 1-6018. A-1 E v e n in g s H E 8-878G FLAT BEDS dow n. * CAlleET CLEANING Stuari Broa. interior and Eitarior. UK Hwinc maehlnet, 1884 Kimberly Road. BRAND NEW !! 3-1184 or RE a-m n. n A T K S Ijy JIOUH. DAY OR WEEK Nu L.lfa C.rpti ,ntl UphoUler^ C l.inara. ♦ STAPiLEy PimuCTS PHONK UE S-28t7 BABY CHICKS ACREAGEa AND FARMS In . HilmiH, RE 3-S7iS. E. A. Chapman and Bon. Paint Coatrao* u o L d o k nEAUTlKUi,iicnuiiruti Sl’LlTD i'uii LKijr.vr.L«— V K l^3.l)tJ.ja Dco* lliulah btevenar Parliei, |lK 3*24U6. |l?T i EAST 5 POINTS SERVICE Vtjoin,V.ck- <1 fire* 1 ACRES, lluhl ...... 110.4,)0 ton. Call n t: 3*6921 or RE t-607>. • • coin pennlM. PhoMJiS—■ • DIESEL WEED DURNEnS Twin Falls. Idaho. » tu n place, Thli kitchen haa everything t ACRES, attractive I • bedrmnn ' t TELEViiONE ANS SEHVICE HATOHINO Diihwiiher, liulll-ln stikve and over home. Only ...... ;...... |l l ,i 0 0 Silver Jet burners, lak* and Mer% i will be your telepbuni iltt^r. S4 hour E. 1*. Martin. Phone EA i - H h . J e ro m e . I riANO TVNING AND IIEI'AHI WEEKLY, the following'breetisi | t « s TR A ILER S RE c »ij> «al. li/rcfioirch jc a a u b i i n n e e it * . Ww e e l ll l • fin*finunj-uB*!, 1 ACRE, eaceptlonalJr nice honie. w v lc e Phune HK ;U»I8 RAKCOCK RF.5S(E, world'a /inett lihcd repreallon' room and 4th be,|...... 119,H50 Wowliow Aili, Ilug 11th Av.nu, North, for 3 - • out CLEANING ■______U y e r. AUSTKA - WHITES, NEW IS rt^mi In'' lower level. MDST SKE 40 ALIIES hay and paalura (trade) H2i)-J, Iln h l. t TELEVmiON St:/IViC£ '* ■ R EN T I b THIS HQME.TO APP»K(M .\TK IT nith.rdion',, laa anil at. W. iiii i- im HAMrSlllRFA (noth betvy pro- ^MiNTING^PAPtmANalM E 5 OiIini9.600— Heat of term s • ELECm CAL Wrry'a TV Hervlce. KE 8.1017. |von» mo«lern home and ouHhiIM- lloyd A *h. P h u n e UE 3-H6U5 VANTIlF^fl . WHITE KOOK «roii. llrlDl tliam/Int" xtti ^ Locfll and N atio n V/lds 3 INSTALLATIONS For meat {mrtm*es only. / ' ELM STREET Inga wltb acreage can be iiur- ~Hatilo an d t V Service. KE H n iir llm (■»<> »' . - L - p - ^ i ■Win eh a* ed . , Conlratt houie, induitria. sod repair P L U M B IN C and UEATWG t!iln'a~Appilani-r KK l»71H, s O n n y c i i i x ii a t o i i e r y *oin, *-riic l,lve PiH.t on Truck l.«m “ RiHMiiy '.bedroom h o m e . K ull f ln liih rd “Live DitUr Elictrleall/." KdUnier Dos 800 n ie r, Idallo DA 0-4217 hom t Plumbing anrt lllg. Co. KE 3-a4'lt Rdlible lalei and iirvlce by eiperU. J h basniienl. Two«car garage. Will INQUIRE Electric RE 1-6721 Main Wall. ------^ Irad*. I'lutore Kadin k TV KR MISII • EXCAVA'ItON oABii ron yo J'u it MOVING? 9 1 2 ,6 0 0 STOP • UPUOLS'lEm GEM STATE REALl'Y IJnilerhounH , W alli, floor*, RE 3»4141 OR D ER NOW Kent Truck SMALL 3-DEDIlOOM HOME IIIDING.YOURJJUSINESS v m ’iTuH0N*«’ UPU0LiiTeRiNa,— ite IIY«LINR wm tl tSK Itytra. AUS«- J. W, McsaeramlUi. Ucallor” W l»n,Falrhanki-4»av#.3 -tractor m ouniid North Washlnnton. Phnnt RFi I-85I1 ---• I6W) Down~|BO pji- Monlb ...... baekhoti, llaiamenta. Irenelilng, rard Yeu can kee^ In leueh with ever TRA-wniTKH. Kgg ilraln NEW ■ '...... \ ~ A » y ^ S l M nillt. UK 3.5,13* liM. IlK ■ (0,001 rtadara EVRKY DAY PeopU llAMrBIIlKKH, White Roohi and Itvelint, drl»#way» graveled. Compiej# III lull Av«nu« Jim KA 4-M3H *eiilic lyitem* RE :i-30fil. who are Interested In utirii your • VACUUM nEPAim Vantf'esf'W lille Hock fryere crosi, KEY U K A L T Y butineii. The co^t te tou the buil« HERTZ SYSTEM U K •■ •H I Aulhorlied llui>ver lepilri. Hnuiehold FOR SALE_0L^ Itetc ^ . UK a .8 1 2 l I.J3 I.ynwixM l'r

^ A Y ,_ E E BRIJARY:10,1961 Tl'MES-NjEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE FIFTEEN

AUTOS FOR>^ALe Market Place BENEATH THIS BANNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS ISIO PONTIAC, « tr. nod. Good mhb«r7 New battery. Phone RE 8-Z888« of 1M7 CHEVHOLfrr aution wpgon, 11% «-d()or, tl.lOO cnah. Phone RE ‘ l.» “ » S ;' Pton. KE ■ - • lUlfi CHEVROLET pickup % ton, food Magic Valley tirea. maiie a good irrigating plcktlP.- C atl F:a 4-5235, m j KOUD WOti. Eieellent coadiaSnT Write 926 Robertaon. Buhl. Phon€- . ______;• • AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE KUIlD pickup, bydralic brakea, fo o i' tir e a . bc«|y in gi<-kiM.. i-u stu iH r I Jim llf.il, 'jn i. (M.ilrff.nl M«k«- g.^i Hot Rod. Phqne HE 2-2M8. >•1 heeler riiint>lele wiii> a l'i tniMiim i (lu.M I’l.W UiUTtl II,>1. KF. l«'S IIIKVIIOI.KT (-dqor, .utomttle , 1958 tftHxl, ijh ir»namlMlon an'8 radio. Will ta]c« «I.I.T rar (or down paymenU PhoM A TRUE ■ ■ after 5 p.m. |y,s» t'.M )iI.I..\c SAVE \’OLKSWAGEN diiiii |y.U HUH K 4 .u-.r hardlop. 2-ton« Mu# •• '( ■ SWEETHKyMrr • ilci.t: lUy W.': ,, UI • nd while. All pi.wer featurea. Recant- J. 2-Door Sedan. • WIIKUK, YO.UU $$$ IMfir-PboBr-RShr— rg lyi.u 'CHKVUOl.J-il iM'-t"!!’. ‘ fl and 0 p.m ’ -il fnrr- — Ractin. Tloaicr, Beautiful BI118 19.59 DODGE. biitp jtnd lo rtfc |.ril I'n ii l>r ^5 w ith t r a d e . W a lk ­ K \’R ()1.ET ^■Duor Hiird(ii)i, Tli,' fiiic.sl car f.K il I 'l 'l ' II Ill«r ( H r M k r . i, ^ ;,.hI er* l->anomy House. K2H Main Eaat. ^ MUU» li. i.ir. } ■.')S i t . Bu m - - W ESTINliHOUSE AUTOMATIC wuhor. $1295 bliill by DOIXU:' A briuitltul i.iiMf, For.!-.. .Iriv . for sale V ery b oo Sho- I'oHUui,' KboHt 10‘ \.r. Krt.l UK nnil While Inlrrliir. tIiI.h car JlU ahiine Slr(.n!( Soiiih.' riio x E TU r.-7.-.sr, Ivi-nlM. (NOT TOMORROW) HKKI 1 I'K KK nM-nin, I yUIlNlTUiiE r«finUhlng. custom built R K n-li'.’ U Ij niuipped iiilli ihr Marvelou.n Inquirt at ii'l . \ I ) U I \ .STOl'K.S .-<11. T w in I-KJU houne. furnltu re. d ra iierim, reupboleterlng. Swivrl Seal, a lu\iii,v tor ev- maple furniture. Adrlini. phone RE <• O W .S K Il tm i.l ...11, i i ‘:,|.m „l used piini eryimr, (acuiry mv cmuUlloH- * il.xir luttU-v N.'ftfU nrw Mh for n< i-lr h il. Uriikpa, rmlio. tiiii.'.l a'), » r. Unty ' ■'^78fil. WKSTIW E C I A L ! Inc. i'.irtlo, h f a tn . |,m irr .stecr- li>'c« tiiainl h v.-.-i c'lii • i l e . M ak« new, J76. terma. Whita ralvanlte,s_ ■baka m ix e r, •v 2o ia . J'.iill TRll'.MPll TR-3 dow.v lim ed Kla.vi. alnio.st new An.Mlunt: ol a fte r «p. 7 PIECE Uvlns roum tel, and 6 p(«ce m fi Wn.l.Y.S Jr,o V i t l i i f '! ! THE GROOVE dinette lel, alin<)«l new. Taka over tlrc.'i and only u.ooo actu al cxcelle nl 19ft2 l.\|< |nn|{ HARDTOP paymrnta. Wriie Tlmes-Newi. Bok wh»rlluii» nule.». Tlii.^ car ««.( owned by 4-H. C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N'-S 1966 D oix.h lo n g Excfui;\e Car with Very Few WYLLIE’S a local bu-sine.-wman and .serv­ TAKE OVER paymenU of 110 a month whc«*ll.ji«» Milc.s .New Car W arran ty . . . TWIN FALLS MOTOR IN RECORD-BREAKING (biUnc* of IU 4.i9|, Ranue, refrigera­ 1947 IH % »hf.r\ whe»U>A»e. iced by U.S. We will per.sonally . TOP BUYS low aa tor, T.V. and automatic waaher. M and 1958 IH I ,t,nrt wheellmxe. C oniplrte ParUs and Service ON TRUCK LANE Y Electric. guaranlee thi.i car pe r f e c t I le an e r. I5?fON birilr»ulK 1" " - •■--•" FURNITURE ai>.l applianc<>e. We buy, -TRITKS- —SPECIAL PRICE-. . STOP IN Today and See This A.li fo r " N i .t i v ” Sanmuter moWf t e r t o r . '.''.Tdt «nd 'i voll aell or trade. Twin KalU Furniture TRY TO BARGAINS! PK«ne RK S-ZOm.. ------Exchange, .120 2nd Avenue South. l9 iR !H KlV-7. i 1 apfis], long ExcepUoiml Car. Your MACK IfTiX AUiWNUM cm p tr.n.r, Phone HE 8-119&. Wt hold an auction $2695 every Friday night. . TRUCK D E A L E It------and full «>»«• "*'* 19i9 CHKVROl.l-rr with 8 ton Farm- BEAT THEM! w‘»- *"Phonel- . R B 88.1219. h s n il •|truu»:i«re. 1969 IH A-l.'iO. 4 ,hort wheel- I P<»rua>»« ¥aW*.hfT . ------■ "60 W lLLYS-$2fl)5 ,— TirsDiwruEALEir-' " ...... ------12491” I onl, |».fiO.-term*-U» » u iU jto u ^ S FIW fNCE eO W P A N Y - B I G SAVINGS 6-Cyllnder station Wagon, 4- E lK trk REPOSSESSIONS 161 .-ird A V EN U E W E ST iii:.» (•iiKviioi.i-rr i m p a i . a . i H .or .l&ofl CHEVROLET 4 - door Impaia CTjrDOW SHADES 98c up. SU m ^ 1956 ■ Wheel drive, radio and healer. MiMirt »r**e4l trann- — 1060 W estlnghouM 30- er steering and dynaflow. Real 19&0 OOnVAIR » - door, bM Utiful- UNOLEU'M ru»t. Sp«i»l 18.96. Radio, Heater. New Light mlMlon, 2 »p««d »xla and RTimEHXKKR LARK 2 door R an g e Sharp 1 hliek finlih, radio, beater, Binnar Furnilurt. 209 Sholhon* S lm l Brown Paint and A-1. ».25x2(i liren, ■ i'lliin. New entflne. alnioxt new South. 1960 FORD IW CHEVROLET 2 Urn inick 81flfi« niblter »nd real aharp ...... $1295 aUndard tranamliilon, whlta —1960 Westlnghouse Apart­ H in t THINNEII. gallon, your FAIRLANE 4-Door Sedan. 6- Long wheelbaie, exrellent “fi" ’55 M ER C U R Y - $ 4 4 5 wall tirea. 8,000 actual milae, ment Refrigerator > Uin«- Cr*l£’i P»int Store. K.0 Main Cyllnder enRinc, radio, heater, $995 cylinder engine. Cleun eab. i Power steering. The bc.it buy m i PLYMOUTH SAVOY 4 door *e- • peed a n d 2 apeer overhtnlel Muin Ave. E«at ItE »-622« 19&4 FORD 2 ton truck . , , |14R« dan, radio, heater, V8 motor, I fTxTKKY rebuIldloB - reiiulHng. a l.u —24' C hest Freezer 210, 2 -D oor and 8 -cylinder. ir E R H I‘ E<:k R K 9-2305 (’rood m o to r. 4 ipi*ed a n d 2 10.U STUDEKAKKR t door aedan. powerglide tranamlaiioo, whita Mrtable iteam cleaning. A-1 battery. AOIUAN STOCKS HE IU9341 »t>e«d. Radin, heater, overdrive irani- 1957 CHEVROLET "•II tirea ...... — $1798 , Phone R E J ^ ^ — 8 Clean Ranges BEL-AIR Sport Coupe. Power- m b INTERNATIONAL Cab . over '52 CADI'LLAC — $265 mi»nlon, economy traniporta* I IjaTIONAL SHOKTWAVK ra«lio, cover* New tire* on rear. 1 iperd and lion. See ihli al only ...... J296 Pale V8 engine, radio, heater, Power ateerlng and hydra- four bandi. Voice, m usic or code. JiiM — 6 Clean Refrigerators 2 ip e e d . 1959 FORD, 2-door Cuitom 800, ' I Initilleil complete new a«t of tube* automatic transmission, bronze ...... 8fl8K malic. COMMERCIALS cylinder motor, atahdatd flitflienl condition. Phone IlK !t-7<2n with tan lop and very nice. \ m FORWARD CONTROL JEEP mlition, two-tone paint. Only IISED office e q u ip m e n t. De*k*. c h a i.. PATZ WIRTHLIN l-C-170 model, ] ton pickup. 4 ’54 D E S O T O - $ 2 4 5 1957 FORD 2 ton. long wheelbaie iBii file*. C«ll u i to d a y . R u n a in a ’i Of- whefil drive, free whe4»ling front truck. & ipeed tranamiadon. 2 - ...... — I1M8 - 4-Door. TOP BUY I fici Suplplei. 1S> 2 n d A v e n u e S o u th APPLIANCE huha, "fi" cylinder engine and a p e e d a«le a n d 6 n e w 8.2&x20 , pbone RE 3.20B4.______YOUREE — FORD SALES only 9.&00 milea. Ilka new. tire*. Heidy to go to work. , JE R O M E 1969 FURD 4-door Raneli iraitoB,-8 I JiEW STO K E R U A T IC p a r l o r fu rn a c e i. .. I1G9J !»&& DODGE L^ng ^ ton pickup ~W»Mn r ilown. U n w cylinder motor, atandard trani- V-8 engine, 4 ipted and new -CHOICE $195- 1065 FORD ',-i ton pickup. 4 apeed Cill RE M128 or lee J. L. Mondragon ¥UTOR CO. A-1 Used Cars niulon, one owner ,,-,,11691 m 6th Avenue Weal. Twin h’alli. p a in t. tranamlmion, 6 ply tirea, 2 ton* ...... -...... I88R and Irnllor hllch ...... |6 ? 5 AHHSTRONC vinyl A c c o Jo n flo o r co^er- Main Av«. 5o. R E 3-6811 ’50 CADILLAC Sedan FURNITURE SIZZLERS loss CHEVROLET ton pickup i m 0LD&U0B1LE l.door,.U ln(. 1 patterni, 12 foot widthn. Res- ’52 FORD $219 DecerA overhaul and good tire*. tilir II.7S, 11.38 aQuare yard. i DOOR, fi cylinder with atandard ...... ISAfl Rocket motor, equipped witk Bm ir Furniture, 200 Shoihone Street ’53 BUICK Coupe . , RICE At Weatern Auto tranamiBnion. 19&1 (>UC Long ton pickup , S4&Q power ateering, power brakaa, Soulh. 4 Ipeed tranamliilon, radio, white wall tirea ______|9 9 | ilALSBAKY 8 T E A U c l e a n a r .’ C om pletely BETTER BUYS heater and good tirei. CHEVROLET neoadltioned, guaranteed Ilka new. E A S Y TERM S ’59 FORD $1595 Biv prlc(< A lio 2 a m ftll a i r c o m p re t- IN BUHL Falrlane RM, 4 door ledan. Vfi en­ SEE OUR DISPLAY 1958 FORD Falrlana hardtop. Tw^ ion. PboDe RE 8 . 8 0 2 8 - R E 8 . 6149 gine, Kordomatk. radio and he«ter. -TRUCKS- ON SOUTH LINCOLN n ta la ii.fTtaiu«». e . P i « e Red AD ON PAGE 10 OP tone paint, Ford-o-maUo .trawh 1959 CHEVROLET S2195 miuioD. Tbunderbird Mgina, filLUiTONK m ufiltn. 2-7M r vrrltttn TODAY’S TIM ES - NEW S I ’56 FORD V8 JEROME rsirtBtta. Initallad w hll' you wait DAVENPORT SET IMPALA 4 door with *ir condition­ '58 CHEV. $1450 EA 4-4812 Tbli la a real aharp ear ....tM I ing. One owner. *a-Ton, Real-Clean C(t Iki but and aav* on Inatallatlon S pa««enger »latlon wagon. V8 en­ 8 K.m. to 7 p .m . ctvL Abboit'i A u to S a p p l r , 121 8rd gine, Powerglide tranimlaalon, radio, ■— 56 DODGE T8 ' ^^rrsD* Weil, R E 8 -2 0 4 9 . C lo itd S a tu r . “I960 CORVSTir* iieater, power ateering and power bobheeeesee - 1965 C H E V R O L E T T ld o o rita tlo i- Kapok pl)lo< 4-Speed. Drive It! i v , pp«Q .Sunday, antll eoon. 7flO e e d a n . D elu x e i door with auto­ braV^.'fiharp. ^•goB . 8 cyHod f , motor« atand» matic tranamlulon and very low tranJi^loa, iitw palat, New and Used m ile a g e . MOTOR CO. -CHOICE $895! ' VALENTINE ’58 PLYM. ------U.ITM Steel and Pipe BEDROOM SET $1295 C u a to m i door lUtlon wagon, 800 Block lad Avc South BookcAM haadboard bad, H. KOPPEL CO. 1959 CHEVROLET $1645 overdrive, radio and heater. doubla dreaaer. Open even|nffi Cloeed Sund'aya SPECIALS I9M PLVMdUTH'4 . door Ill Ind Avt. So. R E 1-7441 4 door, V6 and U'flijtifui while fin- ■ ’40 STUDE 1-Ton i -Uh. Kenny Moon Nela Coataa $129.88 Exceptional condition AT Suburban, radios hiaU r, wiilt* ’57 W iC K $1185 $295 finlib wlth 'C eyilBdtr Botor, b 1957 O L D S Contact If* O A ll Y our Chenilla b«l»pr«ad ...... |3 .2 0 J1395' Special 4 door hardtop, pow^riv^r Ateer'ateer' atandard tnnumlaeloB, motor- 4 door. Holiday. New pain'.. Nice Ing, power brake*, rndio', heatere a t e r aand n d LUMBER NEEDS family rar. benutifui tu-tone hUck and.1. wwhite. h ite . ‘UNION MOTORS' r*btJlli ------11891 DeUverad direck from mlU WILLS BUNK b e d C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N’-S '5 4 BUICK ...... $595 J M C \ R N E Y r e I - U 7 I 1956 OLDSMOBILE $995 19PS CHEVROLET I - door BiUIr Guard rail, ladder ’55 NASH $495 S'4i?er, tudor hardtop. New overhatil 4 dior Holiday. Clean and aharp. One PONTIAC - CADILLAC - GMO 4 hardtop, ^ io , haatar, pevar* and aprlnga. o w n e r. Stateaman Super 4 drtor aedan. 6 FEBRUARY on m otor and tranamiuioo. fflida tranitniialoQ. wUU vtU BUILDINaa TO BE MOVED cylinder engine, overdrive, radio, 601 MAIN EABT - HE 3-1823 $59.88 1956 CHEVROLET $995 heater and new tirr*. Top condition. ’55 BUICK ...... $696 ilret. motor rabtillt. OnIr~.|9H Bank bed mattrcaaea ...... I2 4 .9 S BEST BUYS Century tudor hirdtop. Radio, heatet, DirpLElX-21x30 foot, 2 b«lrooma in \-2 I'm pickup. VH, i eiioiyl. new p a in t. Dynaflow, power iteering and tu- •a e h u n it. ’58STUDE. ' $645 ‘•Where cuatom eri lend their friendi** to n e . 1054 PLYMOUTH 4-door aedaD, n - 4 door sedan, fi cylinder engine, over­ dio, heated, **By-4Tha" W m * OKU—l€ ill fool with Ba«l*I rw f. 1954 CHEVROLET $645 STEEL CABINETS drive, radio, heHicr, low nilleage and 1060 CHEVROLET 4 door Impaia. ’53 BUICK ... ..$295 miaalon, good rubber, tor ebaa^ Choice, ovat'-the-aink broom Vg ton. Overhauled enKiiie, very good condillnn, QUALITY UNITS SEALED—lIjtM foot, w ill eut hardtop. 348 engine, radio, beat- Super tudor hirdtop. V-8 cnffine. ra­ traniportatloB — atoraga, kitchen bate. Inquire 1S08 Addlion Avanue Eaat Aiilhorise<| Chevrolet Doal<>r er. power brakes and automatic dio, heater, Pyna/low, SPECIALS trananilflKion. Leii than U.OOO $24.88 milen. one owner, liki new and 61 CHEV..... $3195 '53 B U IC K -...... $295 1954 FLYUOUTU 4 - W Mdaa. 1 * . o n ly ...... 12596 1x11 cotton loop rug ...... I19.KR MAGIC VALLEY Super fordor. Radio, ’heater and dio,,,beeier_ilandsrd-tMaimU"------^ii NEW and USED PLYMOUTH iliili.in wagon 8148 IMPALA HARDTOP SEDAN atandard trammiiaion. •ion. 53.000 mllaa. For food 1/ OD wool panta. S m a ll ilzes. •52 MfclRCURY 4 d(mr ., . Iiyn All the extrae. While with red in­ MOTORS '6.1 O L D S H olidiiy r o ii|> * ...... 8379 1059 AMRASSADOR by Rambler. 4 terior, 2,000 nillea. traniporUtloa lat tbla WESTERN AUTO Phon. ,1M nUHl, JM '52 INTERNATIONAL ‘j ion pick- door aedao. Power ateering. ’B3 BUICK ...... $395 NEW USED up ...... 1208 US Main AvanUa £ut power brakea. r*dlo, heater, au­ Special tudor. Radio, heaU r, atand­ I4.B5 $3.95 tomatic, 17,000 mile* ana only ard tranamlasion. One owner, excecp- 1953 FOM T^O .X-door N d ta . Kadlo, • RE S.4747 58 CHEV..... $1895 o n e o w n e r ...... 12006 tlonaliy clean. - heat«r, good rubber T w in F a lla H. K O PPE L CO. WIRTHLIN NOMAD WAGON S-P-E-C-LA-L-! Really nice and loailewer ateerlng. with Daw tirM, Sea tbla ...|189l —Many Other Acceaaorlei FOUR •ion. A real beauty. Q nly..|m t S h a rp . ______CLOSE O U T ! IS.05 do«vn,. 1 1 ^ per week. H and ” E la c trlc , ’53 PONTIAC '..... '..5 1 9 5 " — T$-l:f73-BBliverEtl------FWEhCARS- 1969 CHEVROLET H ton plokup,, ^Abb-DnCTTHERH ^U lT Jll amplifier, 12-Inch iiMaker, vl- 1957 PLYMOUTH V«, 4 door. lUdlo 54 PONT...... $695 F o r d o r . € cylinder. Radio, heater and brato. Alio violin in good condition. B«ater and automatlo _____ |8 4 5 atandard tranimliaion. Cylinder motor, 4-apeed trane. OAS A N D O IL H E A T E R S Phone RE .%3007 $443 Down nnd WAGON. Clean, mechanically good. m lulon. 18.000 m llet, «ty]eild« UtiGD HAMMOND bom. nodtl ori>n body. O n ly ------flTII SavB up to V4 1959 LINCOLN I960 BUICK Riviera, 4 door Road- ’54 MERCURY ..^.....$195 with pereuisIoD and tone cabinet. $43.60 Per Month ' maiter. Full power, radio. heaU Uonterey tudor. Radio, heater and Phone RE 8-0688. 53 MERC. ...,..$495 Premier 4-Door Landau. Beau­ er and Dynadow ______„ ..|1 0 {I# overdrive.^ CAIN’S, INC. S e d a n . A»1 'c o n d itio n , 1951 WILLYS cab forward, ^ ton aKK WAUNEJt Muilc for pricc (tid Completis'PorU and Sci-vlcn tiful Star-Mlst .jiellow with a Quality. Lowrey orffani and Kimball '55’MERCURY pickup,'( whi.l-,...1111 Ddbm"""* '’" P '««•■ guaranteed. Claude Drown Uusle, Twin 600 Block 2nd Avenuo South and' low mileage. THIS CAR lent condition. Ooly ...... | 9 0 | M onterey ludur hardlop. Radio, htad F a lli. IS S H A R P 1 er, Uaccomatle and lU'ton* and -White.— ------— ------28, 12 ELEMENT tlK U f antennai, rcKU 1984 CfIRVsLER-rdoor"iedan7PbwT r lfl6S"CHEVIiOLET“'l ton T iS upr «•» . . »ln, t.M, „ „ | eh.lrl, l«r price t3U.95, now lelllng'for 111 er iteering. radio, hiater and -57^.GMCT...;.$1295^ ■tylealde body, 8«ipe«d trani* Higher gain than any Yagl. One Cros- IDSTMERCURY '59 F O R D ...... $1995 •"illron .nd (It.pI.e, a u lo m a tle ______|8 9 6 % TON. VI, ( ipnd .nd «ooA ley 21 Inch TV console, with iwlvel NEW! TurnplkO' Cruiser. This car-Is Fordor atatlon wigon. Radio, uealer . tn ia ilo n , K i c * ------^ $ 1 4 9 1 bue, excellent condition, IW. One 1<' Fordpm atle and beautiful blue finlih. Inch Emerion portable TV with ne« equipped'with power steerlne, BELOW DEALER COST J988 FORD V8..4 door ______|S 9 S ' 57 IN T ...... $1295. 1958 CHEVROLET 1 ton. cab over, picture tube. |66. Convenient termi power. brakes, power seat, ra­ '59 F O R D ...... $2195 Phone RE 8-2B33 or aee'at 1807 'Ad' 1053 CHEVROLET Club eoup«....|89S Vt ton. "8", I apeed. Low tnlleaia. long whielbait, 8.25x20' tlrv, FINAL CLEARANCE dio, heater, Mercomatlc and has Country aedan. Tudor atatlon wagun dlion Avenue H^ait. 48 cnglni «nd tu-tona pink and apeed tranam lHlon, SHlpeedftxlt. C a ll O R Bp ..5 i n I2 s 1i . Hi i u u nrle e y ..wn 1957. CHEVROLET w h ile .- 20,000 aetual mllea ...... H IM NEW ...... $220S Bcl-Alr 4-Door. Turquoise and I06B CHKVltOL&T % ton 1MB CD-FOOT Great U kea deluxe" with 1000 LARIC O-cyllndcr, custom w iihlnr michlni, 19,600 »ib. inter* white finish. This car Is fully 1068.INTERNATIONAL ii ion 54 FO R D .....$695 IB T R U C K S AND P IC K U P S J ^ o rting g o o d s hiounuln Trailer Company. Interior, overdrive, heater, ton. t apeed, 1949 STUDEBAKER I (on, lo&f equipped. It has real good tires, 1903 a'CUDEBAKER tun ’ TO CHOOSE FROM toiiu M m ou. no iradci. 18750^ p ad d ed . dn«H, vindersent, whtelbaii, 4-ipeed traaimlMlM, ilM lrlo Scott, and one local owner and low mile­ eaih, Tbli' baiti *«ni atL Intermpua* oil filter and custom trim. 19514 GM O to n I'huri, 2BII1, age. This (mb car Is a new car •1949 T h ru 1059 M O D E L S M peed^axte, fU t bed. 1%U tain Trallar DIatrlbutlng. NEW ...... $1006 49 STUDE.' ..$345 CoLfg-**!------Iradc-ln. . , 1950 FORD ton . • truck ru n i'f o ^ .»....»...M..~..t44t 1VS9 lOxBU U U E A T L A K t » tr a i le r h o u ie 3—1000 LARK* 4-door wngon<.' ton, CleAn. A-1 mtelianically, i, , Vg-%,-1 nnd 2 TONS h"*UiI)*rrlnBtri, with waiher and dryer fur 18,000. Call ______$35-.»iid.JJE.------Jilem rn flaraga or ice al 8 bliicM OUatom , lilterloi:, iiaijded j — .T K R P S l. >wrtt-/nf*Hgyt)«rirT»flltrnfflcf, d i o li, wnitcrvhll tiles, ^195^M®ReU-R^ -48-STU-REr-r^lOO~ tOfiO with metal cab 1 tun. GutfJ. flalc«Hten*a honij|,plionM (or after'K oura ' GLEN G. JENKINS ^SliluTTi "S------— 7 NOW ON UiBPLAY. l.UUi Ilnlea-Aero, wheel dlaos, undcrsoni, COLON Y PAIUC 0 • Pas-ienger m .i,; .t,*'"*'*** tyn*.U Iu.|)lak Zenith* and Angeliia, S»19B9 24’ llijes- heater and custom trim. Station Wagon. Beagtlful Sul­ 1948 with eanvai(«ab L e w la R G 8-1009 Aarvt) 19S7 I^inura Home, butane] tana white, Tills locnlly-owncd liud Sm ith R B f . 8 i l U CHEVROLET,/,'; 1J6* M»10 Travellle, I bedroom. M«i^le Npv..... :...... „.,:»aooii 1961GMC : Ulok Gill«nwa(fr RB S-1B8T Valley Mublle ]{otnea, SU nillei wc4i of eo others lo Wagon la 'equipped with power U-ton, Long bed, 4-ipeed llyrun.M oyta R E l - 7 4 T r boenltal on llighw/y 8^. Cloied Sun­ choose Ironi steering, power seat; plus air transinlailon, Low mileage. OMAO Terms Closed 8mid»ji d a y !. conditioning unit.- A well- WILLS » AIRCRAFT FOR SAI.E e a r e d - f o r o«t' tUat Will rIv«' u -K ^ o -n ; : ■ ... SPAETH - many, many miles of troublo- USEDCAR DEPT. K l J o U l ’l!;, 4 1 J 0 , l l i l i l » lr « r . ( t , M frcs driving I ^ TWIN FALLS t DICK STEVSH0ON SA D-ltO Il.r., will Mil or tr>ai. Flioni TU I- MOTOR CO. 141 4th Avtiuie WiM M-O' T-O-R-S 70UA o r iloK IMH, B h o a h u n e , nK M8U8 EQUIPMENT CO. BIG DUiVE-IN LOT DEL COOK. ' nil «-om mil niiHu« r.A t-tin i TRUCKS AND TRAILERS THEISEN MOTORS I.owel| \Vllli )luy llow ifd Phono UIB a-lOlD Jiriimi KA 4-4lti 70t Mdn Ktil ilB |. » l l DOrlf WELCH- BB I-tiU AItEMTIUN KAIIH.KIMI I«nl hIimI 111; I ' l l l l .150 ard Avomio O L D g U tn )^ . . LAIIK OMO , T w in K a lli RE 8-4420 . iw it, Uhnrolit tnuk. Owxl on). rhiin< m n o o l n HKIIOURY c o m e t C o r t/t r o f . In i Ait* E«it and In d Bl...... ) ■ V n n M iti, - ______— — - i : i „ 'I'. •' '‘'f

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the walls, complete with wooden I plow, a n d a lew oxen were s ta n d ­ Sunday Afternoon Drive Is ing about. When we drove out through the gates a vlUager shut them behind ua—there are lour in Back in Hank’s Life Again all-ajs if Santo dl Severa had bad BY HENRV MctEBIOhE Pigs, chickens, cows and turkeys enough of the outside world for ROME. Ital)’—The Sunday aft­ strolled about, and a herd of goats the day. ernoon drive, In which the whole stared al ua when w’e went Into (Diilrlbuted l y McN»uaht Sjmdlcal*) famlJy plied in the car and took •the smflU but lovely church. a ride in the country, has come The doctor and his family must back Into my life after, well-lefs live in the keep, because Its wln- Frederickson's fiay a good spell a n d let It go a t dow-iike openUigs had curtains, th at. and-smoke was curling from the Valentine Chocolotei • It’a the thing to, top.-Maybe the'doctor had started BEAUTIFULLY BOXED do here'In RomeJ a fire to boll some pitch to pour C o rn e r ol 2nd S treet ju si M It once, d own on tiie in tru d e rs.______----- » n d - 3 rd -AMDU6 -Em I------— TN'ftS- 4 n —Am ericar There was a big garden in sid e' . After dinner, und ft short riposoj ... Of The "F6n Sbol' South of The Border" the Italian fam­ ily packs ItseU In NEW FREE FOLDER the car and'headfl out of Rome. Ten or 15 m inutes later, thanks to the way the coun­ U l tryside encroach- M c i.em o re es pn Rome, the city dwellers are out with the cows, birds, ahep- herds ancl rolling hills. The hiRhways are crowdcd on Sunday afternoons, as are the by­ ways. for ltallan.5. more than any otner people I have ever been among, are view fanclcns. They never tire of looking al familiar "W e Love th e COM M ODORES.” Thi.s sln- v)cwj5 and arc forever on Mic look­ gnn has been th e g a th e rin g w ord on the lip.« out for new ones. They’ll push of almost everyone who ha.^t even seen and iheir Flats up a muddy lane, or bounce up a rock-slrewu paih on heard the Fabulous COMMODORES iif th eir m otor scooters. If there Is thur Godfrey television fame. Fonin'ily a promise of a "panonunicii" at known as the Im p erial Q u a rte tte , the C'().^i- ' tlie I'litfr ------MODORES have been together for ovcr ju u r We, too, have beoome Mpcr y ears. viewers, and i must say thnL the environs of Rome arc a hnppy 4 unlqae sovingj B»>wth tharh As the Imperial Quartette, they giiined na­ hunting ground. Most of the’lime show you how to lava for we start out without knowing tional fame as one of the finest spiritual whfiEe we nro goljig. an d lust fol- singing groups in the world. low our noses. We did that last Sunday after- J COltEGE t/ FUTURE BUYING Wi th4teiiddiMoH-frf^Ed4k’-S6i^s-£6iHi^«irt-^| n6on and ran into an enclm'UinR ago, the group found a new sound, and the spot that isn't even on the map. people loved it. The boys then changed the We followed the ancient Via Aur­ name of the group to tho COMMODORES elia northwest and about 36’ihiles V RETIREMENT V EMERGENCY FUND and divided their act into .seven different . out risked a turning to' the left and lo and behold came to Santo ty p es of m usic: P op - E o ck .an d Eolj - \Ve.-;i- ern - Spiritual.^ - Comedy - Progro.s.sivc - dl Severa. Phone, write or stop in now fo r thii new The entire population of Santo and Operetta. This makes the "fantastic! folder containing delalled w eekly and dl Severa couldn't be more than COMMODORES one of the mo.st versatile 125, a n d every last one of them monthly charts that shov/ you how various singing groups in the country today. lives inside a lOth century wall amounts saved regularly odd up over vorioui which surrounds a lOlh century periods of time. Put "money magic" to work Since moving on the Night Club and Casinn fortress-castli;. for your family now — wifh the help of regu­ The castle, modest for those circuit the COMMODORES have been ;u’- days, stands on a promontory Jut­ lar saving plus the blg^eornings we pay. on claimed all over America as one of the finest ting Into the Mediterranean, and savings, plus tho earnings on earnings, at vocal acta in show business today. appears to be as sound aa tlie day savings ore compounded. Save with a pur­ It was built. pose-save on a plan-and let our good The castle la occupied by a doc­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ earnings help you reach your goal much tor and hJs family. We discovered —recent engagements includc— this when we wandered Into what- sooner. “ Bvcr tno‘bircK~doon)ra'"c!istir-t5^ ■xuRiJEFrr , HoustonT called and were greeted by a cook' who, I am sure, told us to get out. RATE ON but not until she had explained 4 % SAVINGS that the family didn't welcome toiti'lfits. • ------U fnvestigate- But we were free to wander about Inside the walls, and talk before you invest” \Vlth the citizens, all of whom Tlie ONLY Savings and Loan lived In ancient buildings In var­ ious states of repair. From the ap­ Association in Mafic Valley pearance of "the dwellings and the wtiose Accounts are INSURED people, life In Santo dl Severa by a Federal Afency. must l?e little changed from the 10th century;'' Tourists must never go Inside the WR11‘1j for ^e and our car were curiosities, Most of the men were FEDERAl SAVINGS .In boots, and nets were drying everywhere, «o fishing must be tho AND LOAN jlSSOCUnON chief occupation of the little tucked-away town. OF TWIN FALLS Returned By Popular Request qU E EN ARRIVES - t w in p a l l s , h e 3-4222 DUIILEY BRANCH OR 8-'8302 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Pcb. :33 2nd St. No. Overland Sbopplof Center 30 I*—Qugen Elizabeth II arrived today on her state tour. “The Frontier Girls Now Playing Nightly Except Monday Audioii Sale! Located 5 miles south of Wendell to Bob Barton Highway, I'/i west, '.j north and J/4 west, or, from McCloud’s corner on Wendell-Bulil Highway, 3 miles east, i/i north and Vt west, or 11 miles west of Starch plant at Jerome, north and east. M ONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 STA RTIN G A T 12 N OON LUNCH GROUNDS

1B41 FORD TRUCK I'.i-to n , In good shape w ith Mochinery-2 Tractors stock rack FO RD JU B IIiEE TBAOTOR In good Condition, 12 Muscovie ducks with new rubber on tear 8-N FO RD TRACTOR completely overhnuled the paat aeaaon with new rubber on rear FEED POBB MOWER, late type, 3-polnt hookup 2M BUSHEL GOOD DRY EAR CORN PerBUson front end manure loader 25 Tons 1st and 2nd cutU:X ngs WIRE-TIED EF.RQDHON 2-WAY. 18-IN. QUARTER-THRM. — BALEIX4lAYT-T0P-QVAMTr- PLOW, like new Grasshopper IG-lnch, 2-way plow MASSEY - FERGUSON uround-drlven #-bar SIDE RAKE. New In June SHOP TOOLS Letz hay chopper on rubber transport wheels Bench vise. Bnyil. post drill, aet harness, power grinder, orchard pruner. wheelbarrow orchard Cultlpacker — One 13-holo Van Brunt jraln sprayer slip chains, autom atic greaae gun, drUl 1 McClellan army •saddle w ith set.‘pack bags, ____ JUlcsUita. i|Uid.rolltr.-]aad.j]aiic.. hookup sheep-bellsr‘WALlCBIl--^VISALlA-STOOK- S-Whecl tracto r wagon, low boy typ« SADDLE Bt<»k trailer Toql bai; w ith spring shanks, 3-polnt hookup Set D em pster corn planters, new pust season Holsfe.in Doiry Cattle 9 3-polnt corrugator bars 3 -P O IN T W E S T E R N LAND ROLLER - Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, heavy springer — TWDBLE-iyiNO DrrCHER ffolstcin cow, f> j'ra. old, heavy-spriiiger- 3J-F t. BALED HAY LOADER. NEW PAST Hol.stein cow, 6 yra. old, spriiijfing SEASON HoUtoin cow, 4 yrs. old, springing JO-Pt. rotary. harrow — Cyclone phojphate sprcoder — Slngle-wIng ditcher Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, springing S-Row slick bottom corrugntor. 3-poliit hookup Holatcin cow, ;i yra. old, springing IHO NO. 65 WIRE TIE HAY BALER, ovet- Holstein fow, ,'l yrs. old hauled tho paat season Holatein cow, 5 yra. old 10-Pt. dump rake — 6 Cement headsatfi ■■ 4-Wltecl rubber-tired waeon 2 H olatein hcKcr.i, 10 mos. old, ABS " 6 -P t. ftesno, 3-polnt hookup — Baled hay slip hrnnH innr l-JUJseJjiioni.Riilc_____ m o Electric Xencer — 3 NEW ROLLS NET W IRE * Weed burner — Several 50-gol. gas liitrfelj IB-Pt. TR A ILER HOUSE (Alma) with TAN­ DEM WHEELS, aOOD RUBBER, bulans Milking Equipment stove, oil heater, refrigerator, slccpi 4 Conde m ilker pump and pipe H alters, bridles, shovels, (orks, bars 6-Can alde-opener milk cooler 30' felphon tubes — 1 ict lawn chain 8 lO'gal. milk cam 1 set dehorners >

Only thp finest and freshest foods that the marltpt affords an , TERMS: Cash Day of Sale good enougli to meet our rigid standards, Equally exactinc; an we m preparing cach dish to ])lease. HAROLD BOWN^ Owner ...... - IVERSON, and ROIJ, Aucllonccrs liVIjllETr UELL, Clerk Phone WE 4-4354 (ioddliig . riioin iVE 4-4480 Gooding CACTUS PETE'S

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