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------j^g^pipe, Steel A-Energy Might Be Used Russia Hears Plan i. FirnrSchtdules ^erP0W 6i^Pim t“T n rr^ f.FvStructures Ocean-Into Fresh-Water To Unify Germans; industry plans immL-diutc con?tnictioti i WASHINGTON, ..May 1-J (LTD — Interiiir .^ecrctary Fivil A. Seaton .-^aid lodav 'south Idaho Pipe nnd Sled corporation com- atomic energy may lie nscd to power the «ecoiul of the Koveninicnfs propo.scd dL'nmri- (\*tn rilJ13* ^ recause of -EaseJCeasios pgnup Opens the lung was removed at surgery lack of warm weather. GENEVA, l.tay t4 (SU-Tnimpeter u 5; nnd there was no evidence of In­ Light rain wm falling Thursday Said Rented Louis Donlel (Satchmo) Arm- ' J jl),.. volvement In other areas of Uie morning and farmers In the Wood strong blew Into .town.-yesterday— J - - 4 chest." and offered to relax the East-West . 4 ? ' lloiJLaundm ^-Te^oilBank foreign ministers wllh his red hot ■ music. Cleaner Meet WASHmOTON, M«y U ni.lpr_t7_{ft la^rspiring late. d EaUirdiy. BOISE, Mny 14 (/P)— Com pletion o f th e in ten tn te hffrh- M. rOet them cats to rtlsi." hs 1 ttH uamUoa profrun «1I1 be- The report by general account­ vest on, "and dsddy, theyTl Just way system, even in such. sparSply 'populated states as ing ofllee (OOA) Inve.illcators was t\ vil »in. Friday with a Idaho, is likely to reduce accident raiiM, the federal highr relax this tension In the world." . kaM »®r«4i In the Rouadup made to s boiue'Sgrlcultural ap* A reporter asked Sstchmo If he rJtS^ m P- laham, prealdent; w a y chief said y esk rd ay. ElIia.'^Amtttronff^'Ui.S. commi/t- proprlalloM AUbcommltUe. thought Poland and Cwchoelora* < MWir^luUon. sioner of public roads, said that the awident rate .on ITie OOAiagents told they found - i cases liL Cuny county. N..M , kla should be allowed to sit In J 4,EataK on tales promotion sections 'of the interstate already completed is running the foreign ministers weetlag — a v,:henp_land leased from th« atatfl ■ifll.iart-at-ia-iLJii. _glUi_AJ onb'~0nc*third-thftt-oiiT0Ut«3-it-rcplacc3rIns0me-area8 ■--Jim u gptalter. At 11 a^n hod been pliieed In the soil bank the reduction is to one-sixth when motorists begime conscrvaLlon reserve. On one case, “U It makes them happy and ja U sUclc. president of Uic makes ui happy," imlled the New ■ ABSian uuUUiie ol Laundcrers familiar with the new,type they anld, .''about S50 acres leaaad (CcaUiitd m r»it i. CtliM 4> ■ «a-«pnt; on "WnAh and Wear highw ay. for ZS-eenL'i a n ‘.nere wuii placed ■ AaaolheTiaUon." Four Drivers Armstrong conferted here with In t>ie re-wrve at an annual rental ■ tin Hiroldjon, pre.iident of the Oov. Robert E. Smylle, Rwcoe O. rate ot J9 an Board Takes iTrtB Fills Chamber of Commerce Rich, chairman of the Idalio high­ Agriculture )Id Uie Investigators the pro­ ■*I1] Telcome delegates at the noor Ai-e .Cited in way boord; O. Brjco Bennett, Bbadieon Friday, a scholanhli state highway engineer, and other cedure b legal. They said that If * Alfrtd'PBtwi, wanartr of th# Twin FaUf Canal company, reedred a battage « f qtiesUoni Thonday a' tanner holds a valid IcoM oa about Idaho and Twin FalU Canal eompany IrrlgaUofl braeUce* Irem repreaentaUve* of the Japaaeae No Action on; ■n»dlnr-on-dry'cteBnlnff Is aet. officials. With blm w m Baird ■ itUieconven(Joabuslnes.i meet- state-owned land and It the land COTeruncnt. They are eoglneen who art toarlnc Irrigated farmlands In (he United SUlet. They are Ai’ea Wrecks French. Portland, regional engi­ has actually been used tor pro­ ■b| al 3 pjn. members will cleel neer for the bureau of public atudjlBgfpraeHcM and Intend to apply Ihem.te dry npland arta* In Japan that they are cnrrenUy Zone Change ‘"■•’1 for Uie lfl5!l-60 term. The Two drivers have been died lor ducing crops. It la eligible for con­ pnttlnc under Irrlgatlott. (Staft pboU-eagTaTlDg)______roads. servation rcserva contracts on. the i; m»l will be a smorgas- recltlew driving and two others Bennett aald Arrnstrong would NO action was taken-‘Ihuraday - n] In the Roundup room, privately owned for failure to yield the right of be taken on a tour ot the Inter­ land. morlng bythe Twin Falls plimnlnB I A film from Dow Chemical, r way OS the result of four separate state route east from Boise and and wmlng csanmltslon oa wi^etU ■ilk on leiUlfj research and n Inllc \}ndcr the ccinsmaUon reserve,' Irrigation of accidents In the Maglo Valley north to Monlda, whCQs he wlU the Rovemmenl pays fanners at a Funds “Robbed” to tor reionlng property requested at 0 latrthsndlslnR will be Batur- area. meet Montana state hljhway Of- two pubUo hearings April as tai '■y momlng'i profcram. in Uie national average rental rate.ot Uay 8. Lorrr Pairbanks.. 18. .Haiuen, flclalA. Armstrong said the vUIt $13.50 an acre to keep cropland. 3 membirs will watch a ..as cited for recklea.1 driving alter here Is part of a nationwide tour Area Studied 'The commission tabled the agen­ ry demonslreUon at the Idle under three-to-lO-year con- da item proposed by Robert B*l- the 1B<8 Ford, he was driving on during which he hopes to confer tracta. Tlie program la aimed at Pay State’s Salaries la laundry’. Main street In Hansen Wednesday with highway officials In aU lelson. O b y and Lynwood, shop­ . le tonventlon will clo.ie Sfttur- rediKlnj_ppxluctlon of surplus LANSINO, Mich.. May 14 (DPI)—The leglalaturc'a first'action in By Engineers ping center allomey; pertaining to noon collided with k 10« Pord states.' _ — Crops.' four months to ease Michigan's cosh crisis enabled the state to meet I* tJjht with Uie .president’s driven by W. 0 . Woods, also Han- "Accident records show the lm» llfUng restrictions In (nelffb- —tt and dance. iddltlon to the rental pay­ overdue payrolij today. • ■ Representatives of a nation that borhood business, limited) tones. portnnce of Interstato conbtrue>. ments, farmers entering thc.pro- has UrigHUd crops for over 3,000 Before tabling..tbs Item..how- ■nie Fairbanks youUi waa'drlv-, Lawmalttri dlpped^to 14 restricted funds. Including one created by tion In niraj areas'," Arraalrong gram cao get federal checks to the sale ot hunting and flailing licenses, to scrape up enough money yeoM visited the Twin Palls area b-er.-the fwnmlsslon a $ r ^ all- ng on the wrotig side of the road., told. 'To cut down on the' death help cover tlie cost of putting Tliuraday morning to study local types of service establishments and' according to TL .V. Walker. Han£cn tale Ifs qult« Importatvt to get the to pay themselves and about SCfiOO other state employes. lore Monev groM or other conservation crops But no relief waa In sight for a state that will empty lu general fund IrrlgaUon pmclSces, rtUvU sales In the C-3 district marshal. Damage to the Fairbanks roadways separated, even on the land. tomorrow with partial payment of a primao' school Interest obligation. Six Japanese dvU and agrlcul- should have trash -disposa) units sparsely populated nreoit." ear was estimated at tlSO and to In Colorado, the OAO Invest!' a«TO.-M ennen wuilnms- ordcrcdtho-rclettse-of-tmpormflHl-piiy- tural-clvll-englneers, represent*- within the eontlnes ot their huOd*' l^illBePaid Lho Walker vehicle at *15. He said “stage construction"—---. . gatora OUiU,sold, IHIt^bUlbUiCagriculture UCPIUi-departj^ Sllcck4Jflt6:yeaterday-afier_lh* leRlslaturs-oIeared a bill unfreeilng Uves of the Japanese Ings. withl o n liL t w ^ f t n t i jK ^ u U t mcnfr-rec«tls-8howrt-thaf4!irarm the last leg ot a oatlon- Ihe commission approved an :lted lor reckleas driving follow-, now.^ 8 . being used on the_lnler- operators in 181C counties had 6.5<18541 wldo tour sponsored by the Inter- ameiulment for sign-regulation* In - iieetlrrower ing an accident Wednesday night state In some areas. Bennett sold acrea of sUte-owned land In the naUonal coOpcntlvif ‘ iidmlnUira- districts C-1. M-1 and M-a. No ;hree nnd-onthiULjallciLJttulhi that Is true_ In'eome^ectlons of conservation__,ycscrvo last April 1. tlon, an .office In the U. & state signs will be permitted In R-1 dis­ Wdllional sugar beet paym'enta Wfcit of Burley. . ■( TaaHonJut somrtlmes, Soth n f* 1. C*Iii department. ' tricts. but window displays will be = the 1958 crop will bo made to Sheriff LePage Layton reported emphasised, constnjctlon of _ Oakley’s Airport Closer The engineers were tliosea by permitted In connection with home In Idaho by the Amalga- Gordon W. Davis. 33, Burley, had four-lane divided highway costa LANSmO, Mich.. May 14 in their government to tour the U. 8. occupaUons In the R*l-D district. iMd Bunar company, H. A. Den- ’lowed his m i QMO pickup truck no more than a two-way two-lana To Be Dedicated Another Item on the'a^da. tha - •ae. tompivny president, reports. Weather Is Chilly .—Michigan Is 17 cents nearer ;o make a lelt turn, and Couch, Toad because ot dlltemvt itan- OAKLEY, May 14 (DPI)—The Its cash crisis. then apply them lo dry land Irrl­ revision to permit carport loca-_ Benning s.ild a pa>-ment of dards needed. gaUon in the Japanese uplands. tlons within two feet of the pro- who wa« following In a 1S50 Ford, In U. S. Midwest dty of OftUey will dedicate,lt« new The money was sent by Paul 'UJJo ttiii be made to farmers struclc the rear ot the Davis vehi­ Smylle said that In his confer- Diddle, 11. Port Laudenlale, Twin Falls area they (C..II...4 n Pmit ]. COtu iT I uiAh. Idaho, Orejton and Wosh- ice with Armstrong he told the By United Preai InlemsUonal airport Saturday. cle. A springtime chill, triggered by Fla, who used to live In De­ studied ■ ...... f on on May 20.'ot this nmoua Damage to the Couch .... federal commissioner that “we StAte Aeronautics ISlrector Chet troit and heard Michigan was gate •M« will be made In the Idaho Uiought there had to be greater blast of Canadian air, »ent tem- Moulton said the dedication cert- estimated at tl50 and 1100 to, tJie pemturea pltmglng to wintry lev­ In trouble. of T ... - HIGHLIGHTS in J'flct. Including T*'ln Palls, Davis truck. Couch also’was cited emphasis on the primary and sec­ moQles will Include courtesy nights "We like Michigan w y much ager ot the Twin Palls csnal «ley ond Rupert areas; ISSajli ondary road system. If wc doa't els Thursday throughout the na­ pany, explained caastrucUan and iOT not having a driver"*. Ucenie. tion’s mld-Mctloiu' for all those who volunteered time saved - this from a y lunch -Today's Times-N«ws “le Nampa-Nyxia district and , Two driven! were, cited for fall- emphofb at the feden) and equipment In the construction money X hope It will help out,” operation of the gate. “w y. .wonh. art*, of tn,8J7 In Readings la_the JD'a.were^om- -T h e y also • studied one ot the • Pag* i-N h»-plpe and.stesl- tjre to yield the right o/ way fol­ icrel we feel we will fall behind of the new facility.------thg-yonngBKr wn>ta * Otjrr Or lon from the Dakota's' through large underground drainage tun­ flnn scheduled for Twin Palis, umiM Weber and Cachi lowing two ' separate accldenta aJilt.’ northern Wisconsin and Michigan. He noted that Oakley tried tor Mennen WllUams He said Armstmng repUed that more than .10 years to achieve an The money will go Into the nels constructed by the company Atomlo e n e ^ miy power plant within three hours at the intcr- Both KlrksvlUe, Mo., and Quincy. lo carry oil excess IrrigoUon water. to change ocean water Into AniiilRatr.Rt«i made- . initial seetlon of Eleventh street and Al­ the problem 1» eommon In many airport and finally accomplished general fund. jment of approxlm Ill, reported lemptratures.-atar Technical leader ot the tour Is fresh Water, Ruisls hean plaa bion avenua in Burley Wedntniay. BtatM In the Mountain West,- freezing. the objective under ft state-spon­ ;W0 to lu growers Ust foirnnd sored program ot corutnjctlng'an James C, Marr. a retired Univer­ to unify Germany. Superhuh- • Albert p. Peterson. Burley, The cold snap dipped deep Into KLVQ STARTS TOUn sity ot California Irrigation en­ way seen as curb tor accidents. bnfVM » rhfvmlft frrm fl “ECO BtAnCir PLANKED the middle Mississippi valley.drop- •alrport-ln-a-day." WASHINOTON, May 14 tfl — gineer. Morr explained that the More money to be paid beet parking spot into a «J0 Buick LAKE^VOOD, N. J., May 14 (UPI) plng the tliermometer near 40 Under the program. Moulton lour started March 7 In Washing* growers. Dry season forecast by ' “ on from the 1058 crop has — An egg producers group an­ 'a Mid. operated by Dr. Crr Keen, « , tom aouthem Missouri to aouth- said, tlie land, Inbor and equip­ King Baudouln, Belgium, ending ton, D. C. water diversion. Burley. Damog# to the Peterson nounced plans last night for a m Ohio. ment are donated and the state a three-day slate visit here, lett Traveling by . car, bus and air­ Page 3—Thousand] are flee* Ctnnlng reporta thataugar prlc- car was let at P75 and <13S to "march on. Washington" to gain The frigid »Ir threatened crops poys the costa ot operation. today off a' 17-day tour ot the plane, the group has visited the Iraq. govemroenUl relief. ewM S'* •ppreclably de- (Cm U*m4 •> r to 1. CtliBn growing rapidly under the stim­ The Oakley airport Is directly United States. Ills first ston lower lUo Grando valley. Salt River rage «-Edltortsl: •'OUmhln*. ewed during the winter. r«enUy ulus of heavy mlna and bali^ adjacent to the community. Detroit. , 1 (CraUaMd «ii S. Ctltaa the Summit." -Mining Ft. made a rapid recovery, al- temperatures-the (qsI two weeks.- Knox." ^sh not to the high level ex- Page 6—Lalla Aatilcia Jed- H'ls believed that NEWS BULLETINS Ings towards u. S. still, not e present atrength wlU eontlnua Baseball Today Special Mej^ing Called Here Monday good.. , prevmi for -al .Jeasl the- next • NATIONAL LEAOUr ^fal months, he »^d. NEW YORK. May 'n tft-Presldent Elsenhower took a Sliver shovel m e l»-J e t planes to fly: to hand- today and brok9 round tor a 7&-mlUlch*dollar cultrol Cincinnati ______000 000 0—o over 'Twin palls Sstarday. company hM under contract center In Manhattan. He predicted It would provide a mighty influ- ChiCago...... 000,000 I To Discuss U.S. Fund, School Zones page IS—Jerome eoaeh t«ts Warner youth awardT Tiuve ‘i «'-e« of •nce for world peace and understanding. Nuxhall and Bailey; Hlllmaa Problems.ot using federal funds Palls school dblrlct could quality attending o lfts s e s at.Barrison ..nni thinning la Averilt. fo r«t otticers to be transtored. ^nder way In moat dlstrlcta. and *oolng. for elementary school tor about »10.000 under the act, school. -CoDsideratlon U being WA8HINQT0N, May 1< (UPII—S*"- Clinton P. Andenon accused Milwaukee at St. Louis, night given to rezoclng the area so the Page Z2—Sulldop favored to attendanee will be aired at a spe* he xeperu. win regional track UUe at Commerea Secretorr Uwls L. 8trao»* loday ot fotiowlar a "pattern cf gome. Philadelphia at flan Fran­ clol public meeting scheduled by Special tt . . students would attend Washington devlonaani and deeeir at waate hearing* on hls.eoiJIrttaUon. He cisco and Pittsburgh at Loi An- Gooding, Spahn beats <*>«>«< intilt the Twin FalU school.board for end under the act. Including sci­ school. • • for 350th Tlctory. Rccord Set said Strauis would “contlaoe la thU manner* U eannmed tor the geles.- Other t>roposals are njn. Monday at I ence, mathematics, foreign lang­ page IW T. P. to host a - . cabtaetport. • • • mool auditorium. uage and guidance-counsc" ...... iry studeaU residing south dians to decide SIO east division ^.7 ^'*'«HM-de*iTOs here yei- AME^ICAN LEAGUE Whatever'funds would be made of Kimberly rood on bus route No. C h ica go______SOI m — Boanl members dlsoissed the Down, KiUebrev miklBf'eae* ' r t a u S “ « -wa th# weather I*AICEirURsr, N.n Jw , Mayjttn Hii W—One - __ —- crewman * killed early available to-the dlstrlctwould have 4 to Blckel school. Thtee students mles ot pltchen. today.when*a^'very...... navy*bilmy«ashedinto.a.hangar-Whlle a.hangi attcmpt-___ ...... — :..ooo 001— : federal -fund- matter-briefly- y,,5^‘l*l'“L«ns.njecord-f« to be matched by tho dlstrloL presently. a t t e n d Page 2i-Beneflt play iched- ■ w U ndi^ZX___ _ srcrewmea__ -*** hospiullied and *aeyenil------Wynn and Lollar: Hoetl, Mon- thelr regular monthly session Iiut The lonlng pr^Iem tor attend­ {■5 houqnetto (1), Bowsfleld (fl) and oled here May a t • ' others had mln'or Uijur'ies.' Monday-night but took no act ance St elementary schools results Page r-Chlcken and pork not White. Supt. Ernest H. Ragland noted from continual growth of the com­ The superintendent urged par- NCtV XORK. May 14 ItV-Pr^dent Elsenhower ^ r d . to aeel Detroit at Washington and Kan­ 'unds Me avillable munity. Stiperintendeflt Ragland nU or anyone eli* Interested in. *

inm PAGE TWO TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO THURSDAY. MAY M. j, New ! Leased Land Weather, Temperatures Twin Falls News in Brief Scliolarsliips Seen Today Said Rented Unity Plans DAY U Me«t Former Besidrnt DIm Are Voted at MAGIC V A U iC T-^naldm bb rado agricultural ita> nesday concerning an accident in­ Mrs, Virgil J. TullU will be hon­ ing during tho summer. ; planter near Hawen Whatever the choice, the big volving "nionias O. Taylor, labor ored for loO hours voluntary serv­ Members of the Orange also blllzAlloQ (ASC> eommlllee, told 1‘iu l______!■■ powers, Grrmany and other Euro­ planter socking next ua'-V the l&vesUsaton that tome farm- camp, and Qlenn D. Miller, 022 ice Uf the AFL-CIO poIlUeal edu-. ed to test pressure cookers again into ground . . . Mrs. pean countries utwld lake alepj Second avenue east, should have c.ttlon committee at the T«’ln Falls, this year as part of its community carrj-lng photogrepli era apparently were vIolatlnK their to. aveld any change. In the East* >Ut« Jeaaes. sUted that Taylor stopped at the Central-Labor council-meeilnff at service program. .Cookers will be West balance of power and could intersection of Locust street and tested at the Grange hall from ' f™ • ,• women m enter Into aureemcnts asalnst ng- B pm. Thursday. She will be pre­ formal drenes in early Kimberly rond. and Miller, follow­ sented a certificate and pin. All m. to S p.m. June 3. . . . Little boy eating ttresilon. Western leaders have ing Taylor, collided with the I. T. Creed reported on the fill long expreued confidence Ger­ members are invited. . A ^ overheard; -if he v ' IrrigaRation of CllifMO ------‘ Taylor's car. at the Rock creek bridge and asked t of bed one more nl:iit t--,’ •* many would line up with the West. PoUaek Set Tonight everyone to .cooperate.. In seeing ing to get him a safeiy b,ii ji; Secretary of SUte Herter, pre- renDiU Reqnetted The migrant ministry commit­ that no rubbish or tree stumps are Area Studied J«troll ..... sentlng the package on behalf of Tao applications for building tee sponsored by the Twin Palls dumped at the fill. Kott Worth _ the United States. Britain. and Ikxvlln* ___ permits acre filed Thursday m Ministerial association will'hold Jim Johnston. T«'ln Falls high France, told OroEnyko tlie plan Ing with the city clerk. Richard potluck dinner at Q pm. today i school student presented his win­ By Engineers “clearly shows that our govem- Turner asks permission to con­ the Church of the Breliiren. All ning FFA speech. JudUh Boden- Diversion of menta have gone very far_to meet persona Interested In the migrant stab and Jeannette O'Connepsang Pm i Ont) - •• , Sovlcf preoccupations." struct a one-family dwelling at All Talley ne«r Tucaon, Air*., Imperial Cindy drive in the Wlldman sub­ profcram are Invited and are asked two duets, accompanied by Janet valley In wuthem Callfonila. var- He declared there were Import­ Walker. ant modifications In western pol­ division at an estimated coat of to bring a covered dlsli.' River Marks loui Irrlsatlon projecta In Utah, J17.000. Vlra Murray applied to Refreshments were served by and since...... icy aa It has stood alnca 1855. 4 II Club Has Meet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens constnict nn addition to a onc- and Mr, and Mrs. Pete Velleans. ed Irrlsatlon projecta tn touthem famlly dwelling at 376 Buchanan Tl)o Cook Books 4-H club met Poor Season Idttho. Tuesday at the home of their Tlie next meeting which will street at an estimated cost feature Memorial day, wUl be held (FrMa Pif* Oeil In each area the Torloui atate Ma^c Valley Funerals “Jazz” Great ti^OO. leader. Mrs. Francis Scott. Demon' unlTOTlty cxtenalon aervlcea have slratlons were given by PegKy Scott May 31. River valley were hoping it irr. conducted toura and explained " on table setting and Mrs. Scott on continue, ^ DURLBY—Funeral lervlccs for the Rev. Roy L. Tltua officiating. Offers Lip to Arwther Indication of the k;'-- Oeorge James Holyoak wlU be held Military rites will be conducted at p&ncAkes.'Next meeting will be at Duplicate Bridge tho home-of Carol Capps. May IB. water condition Is the fsc ^ malnder of the week In Idaho and at 3 pjn. Friday /it the Btarrhs th# Buhl cemetery under direction Mans Coffin reported he cut r then tour Oregon for a week. Icav- Ferry-LDS ward chapel with Bish­ of Billy Gwln, commander of the Ease Tension Winners lleported Stodents Aellve water last Friday Irom ptnrl Ing ior Japan from Portland May op Con Anderson otflclatlng. Final Buhl American Legion post. Fir­ The Magic Valley Duplicate Gale Merrick, Twin Palls fresh- holdlfrg IDOS water rlBhts. w,., rite* wlll.be.hfld jtv.the Pleaaant. ing sQUOd will be funiUhed by Ue Jhft llnlvaralt>v rlghts.fUed Inueai-and ifwj i-,„ ifirreiplaini’ lhBt although View ccmetety. Friends may call Buhl national guardrThelioay will Bridge club mefWednesday at the Ji alt." home of Mrs. Charles Beymer, ICO Ma-scow, was a member precedence over the later Japanuo have been IrrlgaUns rice at the McCulloch funeral home b« received by th# Albertson fu­ brass ensemble which feotured officials explained. ^ Pressed for more definite views, Seventh avenue north. paddles for thouaanda of yeara they untU Ume of services. neral home Friday.. • lections from Moiart's "Concerto alao dry farm a good porUon Armstrong replied: North and south winners were In 1034, which was the ■T3addy, you getUn’ me In deep Mrs. Joseph Shelby and Mrs. A. J. K IBl" at a recent recital. drought year on record, u,e im their upland. BOBLEy— Funeral services for, TWIN FALLS-FuneraJ servjce* Twin Falls students, Jo An They want to Increaae ylelda .. Charles Otto Christenson will be here, deep a^ a rlrer. You better Undemer. first; Mrs. Artell Kelley water decrees were cut on June R for Joseph Barker will bo held at Junior majoring in the a the upland country by applying held at a p. m. Saturday In the ask Ike about thac.” and Mrs. J. C. Carson, second; Mrs. Fish creek reservoir In the Cwt 10:30 pm. Saturday at the TR'ln direct *T7)e Bud Seed." one of [he Times ar« really bad when arrs lacks 13 fert of belrc /;.v irrfs>wn practices. Marrcays t^i irej'bum 1 Visiting hours at Minidoka from tho property lino, and not Members also, will vote upon 'ii Officer Chrlaenaea. gU Cox. Michael Mayer, Mn. Max County hospital are Irom 3 to 4 less than 10 feet near the adjacent standii^.rule procedures, and the > Wayne A. Barclay, Jr, 18. 13W SandeiB, James Westfall,. Noel and T to 8 pjn. stnicturo. Blnco FHA financing is nomlruiUon of council officers for| l-BERTIE'S YOUNG-TENDER " I .' aghtb avenue east, was fined »S Edgar.anfl'Mn.'Martlnlano Plnedo wldespread’tbe commission decided the,next year. Mra LaVem Strong: and'aon. all Twin Palla; baby girl ADMITTED ' r and_ooata Wedneaday by OUy Po> Mrs. Arthur Parton, Mrs. John to maintain existing regulations ol la president of the'Mnglc Valley! " [ . lice Judge J. O. Pumphrey. for Poultcn. Oakley; Linda Davla, 0. Stokes. Ronald Fales, Sheila five feet. ' Toastmlstress club. I tnvellnjr 34 tolles an hour In a 35- Sboshone; M ar^^t Parabee and Oummow, Mrs. LaMar' Nef and It also was decided that.moteU Council president is Mrs.. Allcel ' ' ’ siUe sane. Barclay v u atrested Mr«. ElTln Oonnerly and daughter, b n el MlnJarez, and Mrs. Charles and hotels will b« excluded from picks. Mountain Home. _____ lliy 7 In-the SOO.block on Blue all Rupert, and Mis. Donald Mere* Qutzman, all Rupert. R-3 district Also approved was a IRYERS . . . . 89 dlth and aon. Buhl. revision which states that a park­ READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS. 11 Lakes boulennt. DISmSSED ISix motorlsta forfellod tl5bonds DIBTUB ing lot district can abut any Mrs. Donald Nichols and son, trlct Wednesday Id Rupert police Judge Daughters were bora Thursday and Robert Oomegys, both Rupert PETUNUS,'Gerattlnms. Lo- Georse iMford'a court for speed­ to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harr and Tlie next special meeting of the U. s. GRADED "GOOD" BUITIIS planning and toning clmmlssioa balla, BalvU. MaritoH. Alys- ing.. Tli^^lDcluded. Joy Roemer, ram, cte. Also Vegetable Plants John Romero, Vera A. Bott, Ttutle Soru were bom to Mr. and Mrs. will' be.held In the-com m l-*-- :r: Lany Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- rooms tn the city hall at 8 Orlo Wllllami Beal. Jr., Phyllla M. While and U\ur/Partln, both Rupert Daugh­ May 19. Although thfc public la Jerry Oafford, all Rupert. ters,were born to'M r. and Mrs. welcome to attend thfcse-special CITY FLORAL David Walker and Joseph Fow­ LaMar Nef and Mr. and Mrs. meetlnss. U>ey are closed for public m 7IS SL S*. lUth «t riiUUa ler, both Rupert, were fined tl6 RIB STEAK.. 79 Charles Gulzman, all Rupert and-costa each by Judge Redford Cottage, Burley for cpeedlnr. ' Vlaillng hours at Cottago hos­ pital are from 3:S0 to 4 and from Jim DeWlnter, Burley, wu lined ' U.S. GRADED "GOOD" IIS and cosla toy Judge Redfon! " to 8 p.m . tor Aumlng a stop teonnrd ADMITrtD A. DlUon. Rupert, waa fined tl6 M a lt Webster, Mrs. Joseta Tel- and costa by jod^e Redford for lerla, M rs.' Helen Johnson, Enrl drtvtsir on the wrong aide of the Pinson, Jack Taylor. Mrs. Juanita road. Ybarra, aU Burley; Mrs. Margaret . Blaine p. Hall, 40, Hazellon, v u Haynes. lUckey Jones, both Paul; GRADUATION WATCH SIRLOIN.. . . 79 flsed IIB and costa t>y Eden Jui- Mr*. ChrisUao Bedke, Mrs. Sandra ,1 tie* Of the Peace Ralph l*w for Bylngton and Roger Pickett, all ' paulnff without tufflclent clear- Oakley, and Henry WelsU. Albion. SPECIAL! • • anee. waa clted'toy BUte' Pat DISMISSED . trolman M. e. Snyder. Richard Whitehead, Alfred Har- ' OUfford'R. Morsan. 19, route 3. rell, Mark Webster, Olorla ­ rigues. all-Burlfy;. M rs., Sharon Beef Hind-Quarfer .1— TwlaFallSrwaa fined «!& and costs and given 20 demerit* wedneaday Cansoo. Mrs. Erma Brower, both In Twin Pnlla Justice court for Burley, and Lila Gold. Oakley. Cuf-up, wrapped and ihorp-frozen {allura to make a. complete stop BIRTHS A son was bom to Mr. and'Mrs. ' for your lockert 59i at the IntertecUon of zlm itreet and. Kimberly road. Bert Johnson, Burley. Dau^ters He waa cited by 8Ut« Patroi: were bom to Mr. sod Mrs. Reed man R. E. Carr and appeared be. Thompoon. Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. fore JusUce of the peace George Faustlno Ybarra, both Burley. Z. Scott. Jack D. clcle. Buhl, was fined Gooding Memorial iBIENVENIDOS MEJICANOS! tI8 and costa Tuesday by Buhl Justice of the peace c . E. Rudy visiting hours at Ooodlng M»- for a atop aign violation. He waa mortal hospital aro from 8:30 a. m. - cited by State patrolman Richard to 8:30 p. m. Estarcmps Confontos de podor servirles a ustedes. Bums. ADMITTED Mrs. Charles Bluder and llrs. DaTld Erwin, both Rkhfield. Tenemos muchas bupnas comidas mejicanas quo Publicity Due for DISUIBSEP Bacus and Mrs. Jesse cstamos scguros Ics han de^ustar. Curtis,'W thOoodlni.------Area Attractions ! Pason y veon nucsfra lienda I I BOISE, May 14—Several tourist attracUona In Magle. Valley will County Resident receive nationwide magarlnepubl). city early In June, the head oi tAROE HEADS M Idaho'* department of commcrei Takes Own Life FOLGER'S COFFEE and development a n n o u n ce c MURTA-DGH, May 14—Parley LETTUCE O fo r x d C Tbursday. Perkins. 65. postmaster here for SERVED FREE SAT. According to Louise^ Shadduck years, died early today of a self- depa^ en t secreUry, aome of the Infllcted gun shot wound. area's most tourUt-attnctlng spots Sheriff James H. Becham said rently ptrklns shot him- P ^slQ iba^l the-bacfc porch of the home FREE SAMPLING O F - ' 'Keep the White Flag Immediately alter getting out of YORK'S FRANKS SAT. FOLGER'S o l Safety Flying bed. Tlic body was found by Per­ kins- wife at approximately 6:4S COFFEE lb. 76c I I C E F O R SALE! will be described in a special Life magazine artlcla"w the Rocky Mountain area due on Magic Val­ ley newsstands June 9. C o l o r . , photographs t a k - throughout Uaglc Valley, from it* northern Up m aianley basin area to Its -eastern boundary ln-th« Cratars of the Moon national mon- umTOt wm highlight the Idaho porUon or the article. How 40 davs without a KIMBERLY ROAD RE 3-5660 I traffic aeath in our Uafftc Remember Bermuda onions for M rTam . VaUeV’ •“ ...... iHUgtrs. they art largf and sweet. ( Cusf-om Processing—Locker^ For Reiit| f jy .S IA Y K 1555 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS,4DAH0 PAGE TH R EE. rjiousands of Student From Malta Chosen Eighth Grade to Hoiisiiig Bill 4-H Club Formed .SMOGHO.S-E, May M-Of_tlcen GIVE ME A NAME Valedictorian at University Graduate May 19 “Debate Near f'T' U;r' rir'.Oy forinfj djb', Kurd People .r-.au M-.v 11_T,|..«1. t-l__ . . . ' CA5TLEFORD. Muy , , * ___ Ihr nirlrlch Darl)ri;j. iire Elaine LOOAN. M;iy IJ-Joseph Elwn uatlon exercLw,'! for r:i:luti i:raile .McCiHiaii, prrsldfnl. _l;nlr_Alli. Vet. Mnlto. h;t.% been namrd vale- WASHINOTO.'J- D. C , Miiy !- •lUdcnU il^niU iford-a;;! be hiJd — ‘ '"tiff. Hnmrl- H. «uii«r densn, yiec j,rr-.ld.'i,!. ariu, Ua- dlctorinn of Hic coTlfjc cr'tuil- at 8 p. m. TUfeday iii the hijti vir,' .-iTrrlarj-, nnil ratncia I'liLiI- Fleeing t aq ncM nnd «)ci;il icltncM m Utnh ■ liflrd tti;it tbe hou»r iiili- u»T n “ * ictiool omnfl-'.luiii. riuitrr. or ahicli he I' ii im-.-u- , _ SUte unlveulty b>- Dr. Rulrri 1 .Members, of U;c cla.'.' ,i!r John Collier. nctliiK df.iii of iljr cuUcsi 'Mil icpcirt in the near lututi Jaiitl 0 ;i U c.iili I'.iiUr. ® ,h»niK«l north" Drookihler. CurtW O.i.-ni.v. Sut ii: ii'.K bill to the floor of !!;- Wfl rather Lee .will dclurr lus vnlcdlciory Ed.son. Jbi Olbb\ U'trr Oreni. oddrc-'-s Dl tlir cuMeKe’.' nujrc .(■ of rrprfsmtftllves CMrntine Oftrrlwn, c.in'l C.hmclrr. I Iirld in itir rulcj c" S ■ proRrnm nt 2 p. in. M.-ij- :< : Jerry arlpgj. Irrne Lviiiic USU Sluilfin Union Lullair, W hen you O.iminn. Judy Haley, jcny lurri- |o'.>nc.-." liiidKe MUd. • been iicllvr with llir (IrU.itf ton. Lnrry KolffUr. Chir;r;ir ICrn- I nncl h:i.% bfi-n a .'tuclciit Dill niKirlrrt will roi;i;i: DINE nedy. Stanley .Major, K.ircii Me- r\!riiilnii' of tile KHA n »{0. *f»« » of the ai&Uinl ivl :i mrn't donnltor). lie I» .Murdlc, Kay noser Mmiir, Decn;i member or Phi Kuppn I’lil 1. U will hot be thr bl.l v. Italian, Ouen. acne 1'arkt.v.i;. Ilrthrne r-ii tlir M-n.Tir roiilaimiii.- lo-'tlc hotuirnn' imrt I’l Si»:ma I’alnrlf NnncMJu_L E ^““£ “x.r''- ~ Y ork B r a n d rsi> His Krfirtc point nveraee u 3Ra"<, isif i huge arcB compiled v.hil6 womiis Inr n-ac Krce ill p'limciil Klencf. ••jn i i ^ S d i of the olliii Ii-.iliiics oppor.rd by In March lie rfcelvcd n Wontlion Library Features WUui) .Iuiiii±iLJon IclluuUtlp-!oj Ibol-r »,iirf.-liP frit tl>i.l WIENERS-FRANKS Sriiduute .study, lie pl;l^.^ lo dr bill, iiv luvnl by Ihc miki Kriiduiilc ttork In liilcrii.illoii.il Children’s 15o()ks nl.-ii Ici the hou.si-, li relnlloiu nl Stanford UiilirrMly CmTdrcn'.'* .book.' inr liv llir I’rpMilriil lurrd HI llie TiMli K,i Mtici i);k voiikl rc.'uli In no I LUNCHEON MEATS ^ ' S ^ r s : rif Mr. and Mii«, Tr.ii for Ihr np.xt ttn d:us llii: I''.i-,;ilion at nil Ihh !'r" of Children s Hr nf triMjn’ fn *^"'' C. IxT. .Milta. the mlrdiciorliiii "ri;i- im;)oi laiit thhiK 1.' Ii At All Magic Valley Groccrs 1 thrm Wid iraol Ken- fe.Mlval. net 1 1)111 lOiicii will becimir Knidiiiitr of Haft Hivrr hi:h More Ihan 100 ne'v ii' ' w e U'»« ichool In Miill.i. '\Un JOSEI’ H E. u :e Dutl'.:r Miiil, » f ^ dead tnd lw<> ‘ " o l-flCtlUll udenl body prr^.lclrni, s.iliits- dtNplay. .lays Dorothy K torliin and ii parllciii.Hit In nth- dren'a librarian. ULlu. ,T «® S^ur» Danani. WRO Fairfield News- poiler draan by ii Hr ntlrndfd S.icramrnto Junior PAIRFIELD. May U-O umu of ally fainou5 ‘‘ ^ i o a n jf»n la exile In tlie eolleur for one ye;ir, then spfnt !r. «nd Mr*. Hnrrj' Durnll rounded by paper cutouiv inadp by two ye.irs in the U. S. nrtny In library utaff member .\1;irv 1‘rlebe Cnll/oriil.i nnd Oennflny. Upon liis Mr. nnd Mrg. Max purnll nnd yM in *«''■ •' dtiUKhler and John Ch.mdlcr. mu be nil added nil; 11 wrvlce lir .strived children. Ocrniiiny and wrvcd ii ini;.iinn Bot>e. » • ' ABBonlllon Short to the llbraiv the I.D.S church. Mr, nnd Mra. l.'-e Ennl.v >'ilpr, period are pinniied by rlcint-nlary ■ kWn iald SHellt vl.illed at the Uoyd Uiirron rf.\l- ■ lufflclenl ammunl- «hools from Twin Kfi1I>, tMdi nnil front Irr li dence and attended Kraduaiioii fx- "'"ifl rtinllnue the iJflH-e B«<1 ^ri*l^rt nT (hplr prfinH«y^n llaullun. Parents nliu .irv urKed S to nw. He **''= *-®” " f " f l j»miuu no»- live In tent set- «nu Bot Uf from here, .Mn, ocuini;. s.ni uixe anti reniiinu iiau wm br cn ^ ea llr m«"y Kurd* pre- City, Is R KUMt of Mr.i, Sujiict dent.' to encourace partx-ipalion people ftcroM tlic ISpackuion-Uili-ttofk,— rimmer reading THURSDAY. MAY i j ' p a g e f o u r TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 1353 TUCKER'S NATIONAL WASHINGTON Boyle Himself Gets TirecT^ ■ I A tououuuoi «i fia. •, IPI By PETER EDSON II sUb'UtMd la ini >b4 a* T>la Overhearing Some Remarks W H I R t r r G i G WASHINOTOK, (NEA>— Thei ;noLhsr anj!e oi thLi h.»n-t been t> miirh milallOa iQ >asc.!(fu«tlon. Dr. .M’aias.dlffer* B ; IIAL n o v ix ,MVS he tru i • ^ WASHINOTON-A Utriy-deftnlte and dt/lertnt NEW-VOUK; May H LR-Re. tltrn of the needed by lutceMfuLCipa)- •the United'Biatc.i as miny people ttith minruiiiQu oiricUirttTjo uy Mem to (hlnk.-ln ihe-opmloB'ot that recent reporta on. high cor' m*rkA ft nf«sp:ip«r columnui gets "If cat . iutti for public ofJice today haa bfiun to emffKe tired'of IicnriiiB—or overliraruiz' llcltft li on tcjt], In the opinion of dudloiu Oean Allen WaUU. Chlcaco i ' porallon profit* aliow Uiat busl verslty'i school of busmew. nei.'* hai the capacity to pay high' ■Be caretui of *hal you i»y -o r 'I'x* «''« P«’ In both ■blB fnr»' ulll hki • ------and DtniocraUc leadrr.i and Dr. Walllj la a newcomer er wases without raisin; prices, K\VI!;S5KIIKHHIi: newBpapera. :o;iilre the chanRliis charncl WMhlnxUin, as vice chairman i next liitng executive director of Prealdent ProflU shouldn't be Judted or llif e:ectorale'a Meal In bulldlni U'a offlclal-spm know." :> rails visited EL-venhower's cabinet committee me quarter, says Dr. Wallis. Tliey for ll'e future, prealdent A resident of T» ••You n howrr and SJ-year-old Ni Yellowstone park < price aUblllty and e c o n o m lave to be studied over long pe- •loda. to balance off periods of thal'j Rll you do Thuraton • B. Mor end and farouctit Ero»'th. In Uiia poalllon. his vl< ,t< Just oni coiulantly that "new Wood- ■The bears are out are worthy of note. oui. Anyway, profits are no erlon of what watt leveU c t day? Ho» Inluaed Into t... “Uhoushje -There-hasn't been iiiuoh-lnfU- tn-the'world-d( ice J'renldent Mi'i You Jusi ( to be. Uon in Uie la.M year, Dr. W«ni; I'he Chicago economist is equally you xpend youi Adlil E. Stevenv thoie bean,' point* out. Tliere h.un'l even been time?” rwldent Truman As a mstter of fact, the T^ln . ritlcal of management In Us claim luch Inflation In he la.U aever lhat high profits are needed so r 'frcMi facea." Falls reildcnl found out Just how ears, he adds, The T. F- tliat ■buslnfii can expand. For younc nc Tlie ewepllon wa.< in the perod tfiac doumfr-s price index, or ca-it of ll». coons and labor bsroiis can' lake yotjrft?" lUKhl nc. view* and I . . ■PcrsotJftlly. I rtnn' I ulilcl -Pricea used lo co up-end down le lor rcadlne. bul niy ^Ke My U i P robably We.st and iiist will som ehow get inexperienced i rop of ! heth.ieTves a.^ lo ihelr orthodoxy , .. niny »ute capitals, TAPEns FOR FREE DEPT. iav.< Dr. Wallis, contlnulns lil-i lee- .r heresy. Coming from an official she llke.% your coluiim very mucli pojti the hurdle of ilic XorciRii mlnt£i«rs’ ure. If prlcw.atlll went up and Wlmfa U about?" lphI\.^l.•.ea especially in three nurj PotSht,t.v' n Dr. WalllV new position, they n iceU ng at Geneva'. NcUuM A- Rockefeller'* In lott-n, Ihlncs «ould pirsumnbty be nr.y give some clue on the kind of ••Pcr.'oiinlly, .1 don't {inil mud: several ye lornial and nobody Rould worry. B ovlct Premier K hrushchov above all ry Ooldaater'a in Arltona and papers Rive vay. Th hlnklng Influencing Uie cabinet time /or ieadlnR-J< lumph nf j , Harold Orady. i2-y waiits a summU confcrcncc. and he under- Other Sheep. Herold of Hollne.\ Sul > « 1932, prlce.i ha )ld iwmer r a i asen:. in the D.Tlllniore mayoi . ind othera. Anvone interested car stands he can’t get one If the foreign mln- .. IUj th ;anteat. He dtftated tuch an old nepubllcsn hand siop-at ajji,-.l'hlrd.avenue wts reptinn of two-jihort drops. They -iaters fail titicrlyln their preliminary de­ la former Gov, Tlieodore Roojeveli McKeldln, Ire- r plione REd»ood 3-400«. liberations. He lJunllkeiy.Lo {ct that happen. re Iti 1937.39 and I#t8-4B. Ii McLemofc Sxiggeats Book oT luently mentioned -u » 1060 vice presldentlnl pos- .■(Ira. Cora E. .Smith xid war 1 and II and the Ko T h is doesn’t mean the Russian.^ will nec­ Jblllty. m war. price.'* went woy up essarily display a broatlly concilia tory at* r.itI(nK (nto (lilj new pollllcxl pntcern. InelJenUlly. OPTIMIsr.S VIEWPOINT o.se R-rre Hie times when peopli Etiquette for Riding Trains Lie all the poteuttal condldate.« for the nepubllcan t titudc. n ic y arc counted on to ex h ib it plenty You hear little about the Ploneei illy gut conccmed about Infln ind Democratic presldeminl nomination* next »ear HENIty McLEMOIlE under . . t, of.'th eir cu.stomary unyielding toughness. atue these days.’ for rather ob' Bul I didn't, for tear the iiciillr- —Nixon. Hockcleller. Kennedy. Steveiisonj.fiymlni:- ■ Iwu reasons, but the diJcuislon ere no price iiitro II bn't oticn Ihnt 1 travel by J * T h e West Is being no less firm In its in- iptirfy. nnd the two sovernofj on opUmULa la loo cood man wotild think tiint I had yield­ P bel I. Tl)ey «c ' tried li iln. becaU.'>e I can't sleep a ed because he was fat. and »hlle K [ slstence on staying In Berlin and protecting the out-ilde lookUiR in—Meyner, New Jersey, and ;o keep. r II and cotilrol.i :hi for wonderlnit «hnl lh< Drown, California. fnl men are supposed to be Jolly I f the freedom of Its West German citizens. It A slranser In T *ln FalU asked Into 1053, iln Is dolnB traveling at abou' as all geUout. never have me' J wants, too. to make any discussion of the :hem how the local team wa.s dolni Ttiere have been Mveral propo.ial: mlle.1 per hour tliroufih whai one who liked to think that fai- r I; beleaguered city a part of a larger review of TYl-KS VOTfJItS NOW KKEM TO rHEFER- ihls year. You know, Ju.^t one o lo give Pre.iident Elsenhower pow- appears to be descried wotxlland. nes.1 -was a major cau>e of his Jol' lere. then. 1» tlie type whtcli todny's jiosH ;hD»e idle 'que.-itlona deslsned t< •rs to conlrol prices in a future 0 net up from my berth Illy. ...i general German and European questions. .lion of voier* seem to prefer: rmcrgeiicy. bul noUiliig has come le conductor to lell the •mere nre sn many unaiuweirc ! No one believes Khrushchev lakes kindly He mu.st be relatively young, active, liard-worklni One guy blurted i )f them so far. IcnKlneer that If there ever \ Comedian Needs Some prop(fcalx“to‘control *prlces ISpOfror'bSlimB-.thr.-Jaek. -l» QucsUoua _on_Ir«ln etiQucilei Or to-thla-idcarBut hcTnayclcvcrly-flnd-somc: aud'lieaiuiy.' Biied~on-rectnt“ eie£C!Bn‘~te3tsnie ft conch nhould n sleepy man flglii w a y to keep this tloor open Just w ide enough ihould be In hU middle or late forties or early flltlf; lid have the effeci of stuliUy'- ■It. with no towns anywhere ni AdditionalU® eqonomlc growth. Dr. Wallis for elbow space .with the Tady It to lure us to the summit. -Jlxon Lt « , RMketeller ij-so. Senator Qoldwater S( and the track ahead u »tr the next seat, or should he grad' Senator Kennedy 42 -and Mnyor-eleet Orady 43. Tlie belleve.i. Price controller tnlk as A ruler. This much we must Indeed be adamai team hadn't been beat ouslyglve her all Uie elbow room? Elsenhower, Dulles and Herter Inflrraltle* have ae- ibout "equity" and "ability lo pny" Do you know why trains , under about, /or otherwise wc would be conccdlng Ttto aides to evei If ,11 fellow pnMcnger IllU ccnttd IJi/1 rc Is movement from both sides toward some ;y.i Dr. Wftllli, prices will .ilmply iruslilng, primping and combing, Winters wa.i taken liuo {•" ft Independent” uard.i by a four-to-on# vot' ran get them four miles n ' late Tue.iday ai Plshrrnon'j • common ground. 3nc-half mile wrst and one . .. fleci how jcarce or abundant There problem of passing sliould he be told to hurry ihe should one I'Ulgii after he Insisted, nrricerj tvd ^ !>• W o w ill get nowhere If the Russians say milt, noflli of Curry. Or phone :hlnKi are. aisles, 1which train passen- CANDIDATKS nONT HAVE TO BE TOO GRt.M DAvls 6.52S1, Filer. These views of Ihe will lers are always dplng. to and from ...... :iHnR off Ihe train ;llmblng the rigging nr m old ^ u Jlatly that our.proposals are tot,illy unac- -lie must be serious, (alklnn Important economic looking like a tramp? Id decliffd'j), dlrecl the work on Ihe Elsenhm he Ice uater che.it. the diner, the I fro rf li ceptablo and we must therefore bargain isuM. He nred not be loo (jrlmr ft-OnlvIn CoolldKe admlnlstratlon'a n e w e s t cablne :Iub car nnd the smoking room. Is It cricket lo ineak a smoke RE QUICK—ENJOY IT Jj .'i over theirs. r Wendell Wlllklr. but he ahould not be a tuind' level eommlltee sludylng the econ Which of Ihc nlsle-wilkers haa 1 an tipper iKrt.hJ i do hope so. .■Juiker, A bnckaUpper and a doorbell ringer llk« Maine wa,i formerly » ' ...... fc i'« N egotfatloh is merely surrender it it con- on\y iTt -sllmulfljjrr. n> *ay Ihi Jir right of way? Tie one flolng Bow Jonf: shDuid one keep the ...... ftuver. People want a ahow of dlffnlty in ilted fnrjnoi least. he wny the train Is moving, or; ily tnngftzlne In the club car (it-i* Mas.iachu.iett.1. In 1819 il, cun, p corns Itself exclusively with much of „th( I for separate Matehood. thetr public men. your renders nnd now But they I ruiy . be r he one moving against Uie train?.. illy .Business Oulde. Hold Guide. “ o th e r fellow 's proposition you w ill o r w ill not. When he docs "atwp to conquer.” Rockelellri ;liiie has nriivrd; ~ ' prising than romn of Ills Dors Ih* fatter one have riRHL-i!, ' the Sunday supplcnieiil IiOiU'a did In vl.'^ltlng the east aide. Harlem and'the Puerto accept. He must also take som e o f you ri, or If ali you people v .and profits. These tire'fnc- 'ver the thlnnv one? Or ahould wrek-nid paper) to himself. 1> you are being flummoxed. I tencmcnls. he should do »o Kraciously isually considered nUnosl ns he fatter pa-iscnger, realltlni minutes too long for one lo rend condeKendlngly. II Li a difficult medli I'ou now have a clini Whether anything comcs out of it or not iprlng and mnimer, lut It yoU' Important as prlcea In determlnlns nn.itltute.1 the blggrV obslacli before passing the literature nioiig? Radidfors Inflaf — Mia* ...... - ...... - •we must make up our mind here and now Iclay', 11 MlIl‘ bf"fcoin berore yoU' ihould not be an exlrembton l.iiue.iorlntempe- He thinks there are a lot of be- step on the occupant's toes? ride nd then gel bus Service b Repairs n languBRc. The general npproval of Elsen- 11 and we'll hav another II to present our case fppcefuUy, imaginatively, months of winter. ilXhted views going around about You know lhal lltUe curi'e at S and persuasively, so that free men far from '.t tolerant altitude towards potlcle.s and per­ pftgei. He'says wf.fics linve been „ie end of a pas.^enger car—ihe Phone RE 3-6080 sonalities, as well as satisfaction w,>lth Uie conscni'a- fiOlni up ever since the pUgrlins one Just before ths door? Well. I READ T1ME3-NEWB WANT AD3. All Tn>e»-Klnda .s Berlin may understand the rightness of It •nnyburn leadership. polnU toward the middle an d givp It their support. ‘ended, and keeping wnge.i down got stuck there on my way “ P of the road a.i the satfil spot lo stAnd. s alsn not an end In Itself. For from Florida a few days ago. with FOR BENT I . po.'ulbly the mail dlallked man on eapltol hill F.\MOUS LAST Ll.VE idvancing w.-ige levels have been my opposition an extremely atout : OFFICE SPACE 1 MINING FT. K N O X Sen. Wayne I,. Morris' cruel and unRenllemanly dl . A checkbMk has a way of re.iponslble for the rtilng Amerlcnn .-•carrying what appeared to CLYDE'S pBmKcment-Df-clsrr-Boothc-!.uec-«uffge.il.vth»l-llie at 628 Main Avenue North I - RADIATOR SHOP '•'I 3f6a»TTittorTrca~Allcn7TnttKlnr^iT^of rilllffTTltar-or-Ihe—bank—ac­ Tnnnsw?rtnff.-T)iirElnr*pice.-l » rad io giveaway shows, prom ised a "w inner" American people are ueary of billingsgate and bla- ,Thls Is reasoning similar to that needed rules, I would liave . Way 30-0n Track Lt/I ther.^k/tfng, Ttie.tM a are too trying tor tedlousneu count.'' : j; of his own mock contest: used many labor union, nejta- backed tato the. mea't roam. V C A L l DR. SHAW I BiidiAtaTi Arc Osr Ootlai or tftwdrlnu.^. ' • GENTLEMAN IN TUB ti4lonj in bargalnlnz for'w nBC ittened -mrself againA the I-1157>nr EE i-ltW | Not » SIdelln*' *Tou will be left alone at Ft. K nox with a fM«l bj McClur* Nef lower market price-i. with their food bills Indl- * ket fo r many of our product's w h ich ought •eetly subsldlted by the payment.^ lo farmers. This « to sell w ell overseas. leemlng advanlage would be tar outweighed by the axes required to aupporl the plan. ; niCYCLE PERIL Actually, any plan for nrtlflcally Increas .. i -. -The slght'Of the smashed b lcy clc lying by: Incomes must be Ued lo production, unless we want ; the roadside is one most of us have seen. ilcvale fanners to the Jtntus of nn-ldle artstocracT- ‘ I t ’s a cru cl reminder that bike riders, usually' . any payments tied to production wlU auto­ matically Increase output, and with ll Uie toUl I youngsters, are part of our terrible highway if the subsidy. ; toll. ■ - Experience haa sliown that congress can neither ; 'E very year between 400 and 500 bike riders irder «nr bribe agricultur* to become ' are killed on the roads In.thls country, and or all who would like lo enrage In it. If r-a-frlghtenlnp55;000-3UffertllaabHnginlyrlcsr lA-ever. tQ-Come-CUt_oI_the situation, ll musl start rd Ihe only plannhtt has ever worked-a fi ; These are the figures of the National Safety market.—Chicago Dally New*. • coun cil. • M ost disturbing Is the coun cil's report IIARRV AND THE PLANNERS ; that In four out of five bike accltleius the If you have , forgotten. 'Harr/l Scbweluer Is the t b icy cle rider Is violating a iaw. T his ronclu- IS-year-old man who ran a jnootbly raUel check'of BATH SET IN 4 LUSCIOUS COLORS- ^ 8lon emerges from a 42-state survcv. t71.lO Into $21,000 in slocks, and *l.e2S in cash in Am onf!^the vlolatlorjs aro Included rldJtig bankfl. Ha'* been on rrlM tor 30 ytju-f. and Complete with Trim . . . ; o n th e .wrong side o f the street, riding more has been In the stock market alnce 16SI, a

brother. Dr. MiHcn Elaenhower, P»clfie Nonh»p.ru Wendell' Boys’ Staters who vMted Utiii Arncrlm after Most Latin American Feelinji; N'wnri'r. trip...... Funds . , „ Asked I" » iLfltement, Church Mid 1 * li.;.\ iccomiiirndms Ii-.\\A.sm.S(,ros-. ...i, May M '.fl _ «.skfd .pprovM of * majw flel| - 0 F A * B J a s t ^ y \ L Towiud U..5. StiU Isu!t_G.o_ujJLi;S!;' UM.. 7.alri!iu!it.ii in >h-_i}naKc..rlver r uri;rd the sen- •” '1 r»p.ui.Mon ot exbiini » WASHINGTON. Inle,. ittUoi>*;^'iI-^'^“n:h.UUIlU£i.------U nderStudy One. j-eivr ni:o Vicf ' •ibor lenders to Preildeiit Nlxoa icliiiiird from i iciKlibora feel row. ' . [ 1 iipprmr lunJ.\ itir t: .If ~,i. nnd] ^11 raflroai (hnl dtr.;\M, , ...... 'file ftiisxfr »•n.^: Ahiiivl luil Girl Injured arcli In Ihr in S'Aiircrlanil are *tite-o Irlii In V.111CU he «.in smned h^iquoiis with (lifTVui' ■' .^pnt'UI)on, '.stales In ...... ‘ titl"* *‘2^,njin brcttklnK » m - Tliere ftiis prri-oiiiil In tcnor.'.trd, iKdlifn collar Ihe irfntinelil lir .;n;. it was th;.' [ilr, ArKcnllnA and l!ra.’:l r.Kl nnil Urul.VA eoll^l^>•’^ MUiihrii; iin;;lil>or.s—rr iMi|ircvrnienl was nolnl. 11 I'lt tlif horw Better Q uality-B igger Savings to crwtc 'onip fi\cilon.N i)f Ii:rin-rx|irc.-.sin; Uu; „,p lo conTnpoiirt<-i ‘:i|l;iy r\eninK juclfif,» ‘ii-|iie:nr)ly.' ' ' MjWr ‘■- V, the' U. _,S. „ Kovcrri- heir nluimU-the Uniiud^,,^,.^ ,|,„t ttie treat nni -uP'*"°‘? , X r bomba, will be 5l:itr.n, Mxon c;il,.(l a! oncc for 11 iiif people have not f<- enpprnlr..-il of o,;: |i,)i;ry to*aid', Moil anjwm lo (h ‘ I IHSCl'SS \ t lATION CARPETING “ .n"“'KorX ,atm Anicrlca. In,',,, of'huw the Untlrtl ! iaiij-:y . Ma> i. 'niriiM* Dry- In the yr.ir I li.u pn.v.ril ccnild improve ihf sltiiniini r ,1111. l;ind nnd i. \ nrent for lllr 60 PATTERNS s;i! .■«” .«>» Imt Ins brrii ( 111 Improve; ic, iiiiM Money nnd moir III Union 1‘aclfic '.ul, niiil V. H Ihat jHillcy? And I IS Ihe-■'I-: aiinilnWliTliiK "Id. ;i;:rnl, txitii llliidp of Uiilin A ins luttaul. Ho:!! at tlie tlmeof Mxoii jtiall l.ak'p Cllv. ti ■; uilh DInlnr —240 Color Styles ^ t i only obout 200 miles ir United Slalr.' ■ vinin'y c-oninil.-.-H'':; ’nir.'Jny to ??,? K«arcl|crs .aid ! 'icMimeni nnd ilncr. v.iluallocr •mi^ roinilry I;. bi M .Siin Vnllry All Wool— Nylon ffiAVned UiarOTder « r - been blnmed . llir i '] fiir lain Ijixlnr pu: ?M OJ'OCIC WftVM could I-;- or .llcpr. Iir.v.i; I lii« n air Inyers nnd with, f till and tlie conllnuin;; aiiii- Viscose— Acrilon Ulin All: ^nilrd SInlea feellnra tlinr ifl Ewlh more than 300 EXCLUSIVE DEALER dnmaKlrB c«ect. tUlde of the III Tlie chnnie that ihr United rd Ihi- Unilnl III .Haele Vallf. Knr •= ^{V /v« W f" ^IM SCItEKL JOHN WAIIl) ' ' , .Sla h.-u played ton civv v|ih ~ r r . U’enclell hijh «ho«l! Junior* hate been lelrrlrd lo allriul tlovV from nil rood.' H AM M O ND ORGANS . TATE Furniture! ®r\Jiirtlnr laycfs. Only two monil;.-. a-.:ii n croup; •itin American dictator.' U.\% been A W Cl'urch, Snndla •tale at UoIm June H-20. Seherl, ion of Ur. and Mr«. M. K, Sctis’cl. ihrnwn at Uils eoiintiy olien. W HITE'S MUSIC CENTER . Jerome-Twin Falls 51 ^ 3 ’ V ;> - nddrc^ecl the Hill lie apotuored by Ilie IVendell Lloni club, anij U'arri. crandiiin nt o[ Sdulli Anu'iii.i;i iiublli.hlnr.i : : i .Main Ate. Ilait nnd broadcii.'.lln;; r\i,mivr:;, vi^-i ‘55^ plovfUire 85-mposlum on Mr, .in '“ p USE over tlie Immediately 8ur- mentnl Insllluilon f;as ad- •'He run out of the tar and 1 «rfi nnd comc down 10 inlUed, police &.ild, the kUnaplns chased him," Dttecllvc lii.spcctor und hrutfll slaylni; ot Dcii Wbr- Rudolph Glnr.er rjuoled McLiUKh- COLONIAL f : oUicr liilmbllcd plncea wltli ner. C, whose buttered b'>dy tin 03 snylnR, -J eaURhl him r l'lMo«-l>usllnf effect. Reed and held him with one arm f CONCRETE wlpiitLit.'' pliin to establWi Ihe nlr- Rtnbb^ him three llniM \t|ili-the be-^71:Uncrin ductinK pattern, arouiio the Kitze- kiiifo I'^way* carrieil in ilie biie nren with conveiitkiinl ex­ lie screamed nnd tried to XlBht "i^^^h^res-me 70 miles to brcnk plosives, TJie Idel ivlll be to jiro- RE 3-5500 -Mt ^ndowi nnd nome doora, tect Inhabited Alnsk.i nrcn.1 “ " S & H Green Stompi tlie tprmg of Iggl the as Siberia. READ TIMES-NEWS WA.NTADS.!

WOMEN'S LONG In com fort, too, Plymouth gives you th e ... Hobnail SPREAD MAPLE ROCKERS LADIES' SUITS I Cotton/Avlsco rnyon lilch' llnrdwood coiulructlon color­ SPRING COATS llRhted by silver colurcd me Bnaketwcftve In wools and REDUCED TO CLEAR tnlllc yam colors In while, ful cotton prmi fabric pad­ ding. ______blends available lu blue, red, plnL.-or-gold-.,------beige.- S tas-10-18,------_WDo!s=Rayons=BIends_.| Broken Sizes 1 4 . 8 8 ONLY...... BALCONY 1 0 ““ t o I f r " ®

MEN'S CASOAL M EN 'S LIGHTWEIGHT BOYS' DACRON PANT ASS'T. Summer JACKETS COTTON PANTS HALF SLIP _ A.isortftient Includes wn . . ellky seft blend' of dacron I ir-rair-pollehcd-tarttmsrand- _WmliRblC-DMv_mtcr_pialda_ rand-eotton-ln-a-wa3h'*n‘ wear- washable rayon gabardine. in p o p u la r new cardipin rinliti. U ce tnm. sues 8-U- -| Sizes £9-38. style!

______5 J 1 0 . >.00 ... ofiurzzz:. MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR

MEN'S COTTON M EN'S COTTON BOYS' LADIES' KNIT BRIEFS SWEAT, sox DENIM JEANS Bouffant SLIPS onJjjT-SHI^ S Reinforced heel nnd toe wWi "yrf. sweep in white onf Siies 10-n 0 8 b lU kites 3£-4Q 1.00 ■ f f . , ! - " " 4 , o , T 1 . 5 5 1.88 MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR

PLVMOUTH'S SO EASY TO GET IN EASY TO BIDE IN - MEN'S' .BOYS' MEN'S WOMEN'SI'S NYLON SPORT SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS STRING; GLOVEES In blue clianibray with doub's Ids : yoke and lined collxir. Com­ 1-L. pletely washable. Sites 14}i to 17. 1 . 0 0 | .0 0

MAIN FLbOR MAIN FLOOR 8 8 c

LINED CUP BRA NEW FEATHERWEIGHT UDIES' - WOMEN'S ’ • JEWELRY RAYON BRIEFS GIRDLE Closeout In W oshobic C otton New long Une torso model Summer's latest foaliions — tn penney’s new light con­ Broken Sizes New colors — Earrings, neck­ trol stretcb^lxei 8-M-L. laces and bracelets. 1.22 .00 1-99 ONLY...... I 2 1 -“ “ 4 f o r t MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR

KAPOK PILLOWS, Terry 4 2 PIECE 8U1LTED : easy to see in EASY TO RELAX IN STAINLESS STEEL SET ■Penney’i ' exclusive salaxy' J a ffo ta SPREADS- Ideal for summer In full site. Kitchen TOWELS Tailored styling with dust pattem tableware. Ferfeot rufne-^ewest.decorator eol- Sturdy striped UelclnK cover. balance knlres of fine-cut­ “Easy does it” when you travel in a new Plymouth lery steel. wtlh.flUrror-nnlah.

llicrc’s a Big DilTcrcnce in comfort among loV/-prico fort? Plymouth is the one low-pricc car roomy enough - 2 ^ f ir 8 8 c - c.irs nnd Plymouth gives it to you! Just open tin; wlile to give it to you (see chart below !). Whnt n hig, iig Iront door, swing n Swivel Sent* around, sit doili^n and difference there i* in Plymouth’# supcr-smbolh Torsion* s"'ing lo fncc tlic front— witliOiit ducking, stooping or A ire R ide tliat’s standard equipment on all models. And COTTON 9 x 1 2 • FLORAL SPRING banging your ktiecs! D o you like relaxing Lig*car com- you can really see comfortably in oil directions. PRINT YARDAGE Room Size RUGS PRINT DUSTERS SHORTIE COATS lltsh styUng In' spring col­ • AvUbi* »» •»m4 Iiisjfli ft •tin reit, Slan^trd on Spfrt Fury. Wash N' wear fabrics In Cut cottbn pile. Rubberlud bAcklnffr-«lcb shades to ac­ ors ''With rayon Unlng and sharp printed broadcloth. Upered sleeves. 61xc* 10-18. &avo now] centuate j'our d e c o r a t o r BIG DIFFERENCE IN COMFORT schemes. ------.00 .00 r “ PLYMOUTH MR -'C- 1 PLYMOUTH CAR -C- ” m r "F^"] CART 1 3 6 c . .r...... 1 9 ''" ' 6 8 1 1 MOST FRONT LEQROOM V . a 1 highest FRONT OOOR . V... 1 ------BASEMENT j MOST REAR LEQRDDM I hichest rear OOOR V i V 2 -P C . GIRLS' LIGHTWEIGHT GIRLS' WOMEN'S 1 WIDEST fROHT OOOR 1 j TORSION-fiAR FRONT SUSPENSION V V 1 Matcrnify Sefs JACKETS DUSTER COATS RAYON GOWNS 1 WIDEST RUR OOOR V 1 1 ORIFICE-TYPE SHOCK ABSORBERS V AdJusUbte valst Sldrts made Corduroy — combed cotton In easy to do cottons. Sizes and Oaley and Lorrl fabrics, In> acetate.and rayoti faille 1 MOST FflOHT HEADROOM V V 1 10-18, glxes 3-Cx and 7-14. witto raj-oa llaln*. Bt«ci a -u . [ most rear HEADROOM ■ swivel SEATS AVAILABLE V j 0 .66 5.00 1 .00 (Ccu Is of Moor bardtopi) ..a -" '’ ONLY... BALCONY ’" b a l c o n t '" m a in flA r BIG DIFFERENCE IN ECONOMY BIG DIflitRENDE IK FEATURES BIG DIFFERENCE IN.FERFORMANCE i’iyiilnuth, traditional economy cliamp, Only Pljmoutli In' i’» H'l'i offc rr a c h riymontfi’s luperb' handling is tin- SAILCLOTH — SUMMER . -IN F A N T S'- VT — iNFANTsr- rr: xK'iin won its class in the Mobilgas low-citru^ost option# as rear Sport 'matched in its field. Tornion-Airo vir. DRAPERY TOY Assortmenf SPORTSWEAR 1 PC. SUNSUITS Economy Run for the l/iinl jiraipfil Dcek, Pnsh-Butlon heating and Irans-- tually eliminates roll and sway. And 45" Wide In beauUful decor­ .h o r t s , pUj-sulLs, midriff mission. .Standard features^ mcludo Plymouth’s V-8 engines arc the big* yrnr,' In this rccognized competitive ator prints. Large selecUons .Mli._blQU8es.Rn. ln_WB4httWe. - (p't fnrcconomy, s Pl)-inouth V-8 aver-' Tolal-Coiitnct Drakes.- elcclr.o wind- - -eeet in-their claM.-Topft is llie Net< *lo'“choose Irom. Completely' cotton. Sties 2-S-l. JReil 21.15 miles per gallon. Proof of shield iTip6t», Luitre-Bond finish, Golden Commando 395, available at 'washable. low extra cost . 1.00 11) mouth’s Big Ditference in economy I Tyrcx tirai, and many more. 7 7 c Y...... I _ 88e 9 9 c MAIN f l o o r - MAIN FLOOR

Me Plymouth’s “Two-Mile Try-OL’t" dow! INFANTS* INFANTS' GIRLS' v'.WOM«N'S SPORT SHIRTS POLO SHIRTS Knit Cotton Sox e«tttri>jtESSES See nny Plymouth deaier or salesman. Ho’lljrov o tint ,ill low-prica Washable knit cotton, full -tafs COM about the-«am o.-..but thnt^only Plrmoulh cut In assorted patterns and t to p -f1mn rn nf ilnia. itj^usjsifc. lie only. - ...... ^ t o i S d » r a o J “ 'K nifTerence for your money. And ask him for your *Two-M»o colon. Sties S4-I. " In'-Out." You’ll enjoy yourself putUng Plymouth through' its pactsl 8 8 c 2 fcr.n.yl-'’" o n l y T 9 c e a ch . ONLY... So mch the same in price ...so dilieieatm tts MAIN FLOOR MAIN FL03R UAINTIOOR TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO . ^ TUUiiSDAY. maY m. jj.

roush time bcaUnic Clia-i,. . Need Is Gted Union Pacific Galveston.Votes » poUUcal newcomtr I MAGIC VALLEY RADIO SCHEDULES monument worts. ®*ta» For New Mayor CompleU uaottlcUl r OnProt^tion Has Plan for day j»va Canwricbi OALVESTON, T e i, M ay H *S8S: CTcusft 2^s5"«ph . V, KAYT KBAR~ KEEP K L IX : KTFI KART; a n » ] ^ 'n ^ Ouir toast sin city niS« KUocrcltf] •Isook Itself loose from the fcrur- fffli ' Of Resources (UlO EJl«CTel«*J “Foundation” y.ear reign of colorful cussUi' Mayor NEW YORB:. May 14 tH-Opera- Ueo(v» noy Clougb yesterdaj snd TUUIUUAT BANQUET TONI(;„, tlon by the Union Pacific RaUroad^ •iemanded a new type of city gov- ProteeUoa of natural ftMurces company of a philanthropic fernment. WENDELL. May U -D - . . f which are the ;ifB of leslcrn Ponncr ilayor Hebert Y. cart- HoUlnger will be the ^ UlU^ datlon was. announced here yes­ * itAtea, pvUnflarlj Idaho, may be terday by E. Roland Harrlman, WTighW jr.. was swept back Into the Jerome hljh school i -- '■ lapnnred greatljr by Immrdlaie >0 Nf> I'lJO Al^uo'Tlat olB<« by voters who flocked to the be held at the Jerome I& lull Coodhop« chairman of the boon!, and A. &. church tonight. '•'■’n'rj. V action of concerned people. Mau- :: TuBi TUM rothels in QolvestoD. ^TlMd memben of the Uom club >{l Bporu foundation an amount which wfll Wedne*d»y. enable It to program dgolficant Cartwright, who served for eight , j : A cooiprel , _ i5 AUC N*m, year* before aongh beat him with grants during the current yenr. his "cle*n but open" policy, had ' ( fource management and develop* >.■. rSIDAT This approprlaUon. plus future » laent has been Bubmltted by 8ec- 1:09 8 4 N..I dation to maintain a ‘ relatively Tony Curtis - Sidney po>.^ '|d»y. stable and* effective program of I nekes urged eTcryone whost «:M Urcatul XJub'. grants.'' they said. THE DEFIANT ONES I , economy depend* on water mon- The Union Paelfla' Ballroad laBement, range re«ourcM, Umber. 7:09 llrnlifxl Kluk s : x o foundation will support phUan- rtcreallOD. and other naturil re- >0 nrt.Wwl Klut> throplc acUvlUes In the of Mureea. to conUct Harold D. education, social welfare, health, C B 3 3 ^ ^ ^ Cooley, chairman of the nffrlcul- I Ltl't Tdk Iperu , UiUnr. science and culture and the arts. ture eommlttce, room 1310. house r UiIlnM The foundation will recognise In ENDS TONtGHT Of repreitntaUvta. Q KArr^RwrUr rot Blotf 10:W KlnWrlr 81><» Its program of grants “that the Ilory Cslhoun-Barbnr* Bito Pointing out that future need» ll:!» Kl'mLfl; S»o« primary, though not exclusive, ob- o( these resources, projected by a n:IS Kttra llgoUon of Union Padfle as a APACHE t e r r it o r y •lutly of populitUon- txcods-and lisl& vrH 'Si: member of the business and social ------IN COLOR present use* of the resources, de- JiM N«wt tjDi Ualinn VftrMllH community Is to those communi­ tnond stringent control and dereU 1;V9 N«wi ^ ties which ario located In areas ^ PLUS opment. Flckea ahowed the group 0 BpofU lllfhllibu served by Union Pacific,’ Harrl- THE SMOOTHER BOURBON how the entire cconomy of tl '* 1 UuImr MiloJiM BmtW* irWaiT . ( Tn. {W Ray XI Mni«.o U.Mln nlan and Stoddard said. •Jeanctle sierti I area depend upon management 10 K»«p‘a n«cor4 Itn. Union Poclfic serves, Iowa, Ne­ K ftwlr />(« 04L Cf., fnUivt. I,. I up'streom waters. :li N«wi THE SAFE CRACKER :S0 KImbttIr 6 braska, Wyoming, Kansas. Mis­ Income from present forest souri, Colorado. Utah, Idaho. Mon­ .. < are** could be increased consldcr- X:U Krw. . 1 ably with additional access roads tana. Oregon. Washington, Nevada TliEi dsUy schedule of (elevUlon and r>dlo procraiss is preseoted and California. I f not presently In existence, ho ns> VISITS FAIIENTS as a KrriM t« readers of Ibe Tlnes-Newa. LliUnn art famished by MUirTADOH, May 14 — Mrs. .1 serted. Double the present camp- Man Dies as the sUtJon. Any error* or ehacfn shaold b« reported to the sUtlon ' ; { Ing facllltlci are needed to hon> Dualne Clark. Boise. Is spondlog While here she plans to pttend ATTENTION ^ . die recreation for residents and Itself and not tha Tlma-Nens. this week at the home of her par- high school graduation eisrclses r ' tourists, Gust of Wind **** **** enu. Mr. tmd Mr*. Ray Asscndnip.for her brother, Jamu Assendrup. Rehabilitation of presently un­ usable range lands alAO would be May 4- thru May 17 , PQiHlble under the resource pro»Tips Scaffold —"Televisionijog^ ELKS CnuRi Advising the group that Russia IDAHO KALLfi. May 14 Wl — has made sreat Advances In re­ gust of wind blew down a scaf­ search on natural resources while folding at eastern Idaho's national KLIX-TV I :H Tb« iltlcbOf D«r Cocktail Dance i we have lagged Tnr behind, he reactor tesUng swtlon yesterday, (Cbanoel 11) warned that only by maintaining tumbling a wcrkman to his death TtSUKSOAT t;l« £d^ of wTit >0 DwmiUr Uridi our Independence through our on th# concrete Iloor 60 feet be­ i» !>• Col It S«cr«t ilio oS«f»r Tim. natural resources, can we expect low. >g nmutbo Uttz *1H Amcrkin IIiiuIiUbJ ELKS LOUNGE to have an even chaace In the 0 rronlltr OocUr «:M KUX XsirlunrSj Kluk event of hostilities, oTl« of tbf Cnlurr l:M U«rrr Wllkm» S:IS DoufUi Ea»r ...M }II-ri ClDb Opening Monday, May 18 ; Jong-Ume plamilng." O. Motthn company, a flnn doing 10:» lUlt Ul.« WrMlUof FREE BASEMENT AFTER DANCE k n ; Pickles concluded by aaylng, “If subcontracting work on the sta­ " TO KLIX U»»nnngh fnr n nv • - bamb hit tha place,** lice. ______“wUI'onjcr_____ BroA-n, California, ------“ ------iBaTKnjRBpHi«rv*T— * ------: In probate court. He was asked to' comment on The petition states that Ballard Washington dispatches listing him '51 Pontiac "Old Mold ^ S p N I O R died May l. M50, In O ra n g e. as a likely vice presidential nom­ School Teocher Typo" Calif, and left an esute of real inee on the Democmtlo ticket In WinFREECar PROM and personal property valued at 1800. more than IIO.OOO. It is claimed "I am not consldi For Your Socond Cer-Famlly-Pleoiurel______Binn-inf HIT, m n p v wnBT n p p r rnitnran bt«» h _ that BaUard left a. vlU dated Juna .1 but a four-year term In Sacra­ MITCII MILLER — DOB I ..11, 19». mento," he answered. AT MOTOR-VU - SOON 1 . Mrs. Ballard requesU that her Reminded Chat he . prcvlouily CBOBBY — Ele. ------•on.-M. i t BalJRTd. be appointed has said he would not refuse a FREE CAR TICKETS AT;"— Motor-Vu ' admlnlstntor. Mrs. Bollard and I STARTS ALL NEW draft for naUonal office. Brown nr ELGABT her son are th# only hcln listed aald; Shelby’s — Carleson’s Pontiac-Cadillac I .• In ths peUtloa Red’s Trading Post GUEST STAR TOMORROW! ED SULLIVAN Ecbreir unlveralt^, Jemalem, ENTER OFTEN.— INCREASE YOUB CHANCES now occupies what was once a NO OBLIOATTON — NOTHINO TO BUY rocky wUdemeaa. IF \ WERE . . . The Besf Selection, the Very HEY, KIDS "I achiefufpouce ! , _ A COUNTY ATTORNEY! Lowest Prices of STURDY. ENTER NOW! HEALTHY and Full Rooted Let's find the _ A SHERIFF!

EVERGREENS in ?«?!? MAGIC VALLEY .-^Ca'p PIstola only, pardnen) *7SJ1 Popular BrUiff'uoUf'hlTfjleG' end Varieties MAKE YOUR DRAW FRIDAY at 7:30 p.m. '-ow As - c w c /r- nt MOTOR-VU . Easy to P la n t. . .'B alled and <}rcn. PRIZES FOR THE , „ . l IM pn.l Burlap Wrapped—Grown 2 TOP GUNS Especially for This Area!

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PLUS — T ru e , strange ond THE SENSATfONAl. BEST SELUB unusuol never-befofc-seerj FLOWERING .sights, of-Africon manrond' — MorrSmi«ii>»“i“ beast! • On T h t SetMnl "NAKED AFRICA" . .^OHSOIIWEUES-DW*.- «iMiusnwtmuwinaA wllh QUENTIN BEyNOLDS iSEMISTOCm-BMFMDDIllW-; SHRUBS ______CnVKMASCQP g Hurry While They ADDED, Academy Aw»rd Cartoon. -Ttaljhty K n l f b t J ^ SAVE NOW A t Roduccd Prices Free Kid'* ■ Playground • -PEATTOE TIMES: * Open 7:00_. ★ NOW SHOWING! OPENS 5 : 4 ^

■jfOMmotaiy ^ aai' 403 Main Ave. W. 'NRS TONIGHT-Jct-Thriils — Robert Mitchuri, |- PARK FREE in THE HUNTEBS plus ONCE U PON A HOUSE TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO Silver Tea Is Set First Exchange Student Ends Journeys Noted Spraywg^® ’* By Shriners Club For Springdale piiie Beetles 6HOSHOXE, Mftv M_Kiirtlicr Rupert Slav, Expect Another plaii* (or n t-llwr lr» Mnv J2 v.trt nTtnm-r r...... ^ SPniNODALE, M*y H - RUPERT. Slay ,ipi lliK country, nnd I!ir oirU' Leanuc MUl Mrj, Eugene Chrl.Mrnr.fn, made by tnfinljrr^ of ihr Slio- forelKn excharKe ,iuJcr,i. Ilalldis I'lovo, nere here to Attend fiinrr- I s Schecluletl Flionc Stlllicr's 4-H cli liclped raiie llic iicrr.',-ar)’ wonty Ilelliwi, iMll lc:ivf Hupf.-i fur ,yr fnr.,tlie project. r.l ,‘cri'icra of his grandlBllier. D. Uicy nift III ilie tioiiie of llir lead­ homeland In Junr, bul anotlitr er. Mrs, Malconi f’lclsllcli. tills MlM Helium ,>a>.« ,^|^f lus en­ W, Mftiiciir. iludeni Ix *ch«luleci .lo tomt liere joyed tlie year bill •.x;ii be (ilad lo Mr. and Mrs, Alton .Jenrrn nml thb fall from set back home nnrni llie fir.it of the week In S.il: in Upptenrani.1, hiibnil ivill lia,^ had while in 11;l\ country ' L>kr Ciiy. Dniia Lee Anrien.oii led the <-H' mi\ke her lloinr' auh i:;r'William invalunble to her. Mr niitl Mr*. Wlllls Yo-.l niul Dall;y family lirip jiui ni:rnd her Koniiinen .-ih ,k, Fnfii.i.r'’''- Idiiho ^'llll^. vhltcti hU par­ GirU ttho 'III? f.cne nl ilie Ira Junior .year at <,o,inij ,ire Evelyn Vaden. Shriia Miirpliy lllRll fcliool. fluently, nnd.lia.v mui; rel Gernianl''""’ Arthur Yn. and her, Duniry under au^|llc^.' of Uje moUicr Iniie.i eare of ;i ^mnll home >' Atiilerr.on win tjc In chr.rcr of ar* American P'lrld i.crvicr, h:i.' llvrd cl her parent*. ran;;-nl(■nt,^, bakery. She lin.i thi '■"' T, itie p.vt year uiih m, itodney 20, ID and 8 year.% of ,,-f. she col A rrxiV.rti food talc will be held Han.nen fnmlly. s ^ » s ^ . r ^ = ::3 .' ;lie idrii of t o hiR loro;np i„ Amer. Sl^e pbni In ko Into ellhrr ■ ''■'t,. Jm SortnEs orc.-v wc.il of K:iren Haitrn, pir.Milnu of ilie lea 'ihen her elder bmiiirr ewvdd- In;: or if,iehlnR when she ha.-, finii. D:moi'_Ktiatl(inj ttcre irivrn by Mlnleoi'ils, l<-,it:ue i»t .\iinidul;a Slilrli-y lioiul, (in artllicuil i<';,jiirii. rrct! comhK n few yr.ns « ko. When pic ird lirr hiiih whool work. *"/a',Dltey crccf. roimiy lilnh h-Iioo1, \>,i,s |n^tru• he dldn'l lolloiv Ihrour.h mih hU Tlif Mliileoeds are rpon.Huiiii; 1, and by enrol Bund, on liou Hriilni In tirlnirnig HaHilu ovtr u «nlroI P«>'=™'" Z IriT.-e foods, Slieih Miirjilty plniw, »he dcclded ilwi jhe aould, llir pruiiiam sRain, deinnnhtralcil liow lo bake poln- “ ** 1’"'^ tO'‘V ff‘^K./aimlhllnle Joruta. led by fililrley

"^&sd^,sss,.o TitAtN MistiAp iNjrnT:'~NONf;i •'w ^^ oul ci-rrfully otirt cov. l-'RAZER, pa. Miiy M i.Ti - Aj Pot Roast enivvjlvanla Itiilroad pi^senKcr Ain j^towrrt Inlo •Ktttlinsc, o5 U.S. Choice, Tender _ _ !".F'” . dcMiled fretcht train InM nlRht. Chuck - More Good | l ^ m ltta S c, ■nie railroad f,ild the 50 paiien- Ker,', aboard wtre Miaken up. lout Lean Meat Than I Q no nnc \vni Injured nr killed. Ordinofy Chuck Roost IB w # l>"ve to be felled to ^ t .L j ss-ltiecxtcwlan iiwili'-' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

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PTA Mem bers to ItfBEEfSALE Help AVith P a rty Buy Safeway Steak—Trimmed Before Weighing k i OSHONS, May lt- l> T A rwi-" In V»n«. h*i ||^CHOKE ~-tfBtnlsUio made pin"-' to ^ 5 S portiu*"-! n<:i ‘w K f t w l . »t llie iMt ...... -•rttlif jrtsr tills wfcli- UT.W W. wmtchend prtscnlcd i'. -H»vii we flbdiented our ,MAnY RAI,MON Biflf ei» «te 'l meeting. 4rUllfd Uie Ihlrd grndc i'Lbli ; Mir 1 "T 21. V>;> ^ uTMarKsret Jiodclnc and NOTICi: W TIIK TJHi; AI-P NTRO n u t i-itiiviNri wii.i. 01 tfirt • proRf^'" '■'« studcnU imd s' TItK I'llOllATf; COllItT or ..... COUNTY OK TWl.V I'AI.I.I. STATE *"fSKnu'»e?e«rved by Uie OC IDAHO ihW laJ fourth erode room rcpre- A TIIK HATn;n or thf; r.sTArr o f unuilw. undff direction o f Mrs. PAVii) HKNjiY STOnr-siirJiny. U.S. Choice Al.sn KNOWN AS DAVr. H. l/eKtotlci _ STOKF-SIIKIiny, mXKASU^ ^ ^ sTOlDCTS TO A ID T E A C H E H S .■ItTn'lbf «V.lir nf'vtr, !J:3. i>ml« T-BONE or TIiurMiir, * Jmli K ^ nOCHELLE. N. Y .. M^iV M 111 tfi-TU I'fl KHlors of UiC .COIICKC rtK(iIU«l'cUe voted unanl- PORTERHOUSE ia'SntJlDUHl tiOO ftTriftt- U.S. Choica Grade - No Long Shori Rib», end ettiy uiehfrj's No Hoavy legal advertisements Chino Bono*— MrtlflODATK count OF TWIS r*UiCOUh-n. STATK OK IDAHO m m or curnr >- Jirxi). u ix MAllY RAIJlOX c«so.. r Pr[vul7 Clftk 7, H, ;i. l«5» I, L M Of hi* ftUl., rilK I'HOIIATK COttllT 0 U.IjS CfmSTV. STATK O' Rump Roast Steaks ;S il. b., 89^ Short Ribs S- h. 39;^ itn Clir of Twin JiIIi, Counix of Twin ll«, liUhor hit Ifrn •ppoln'.rJ «• Ih* U.S. Choice- _ th« will of hWi »r, 5 Id Atin« llonn hr Ihi liuitirt Is blm i>r r 8 3 rrlra *dmUl«d Look At These Outstanding Values! TJ. JOllH D. STOCKMAN, U D 'EN D . oUl» In Iht CIreull C«urt of ,‘ >n Cftunlr, Vlfflnit, «nd th« pr« 53/^ b..rd *on'*ih’.*'j«or3 STlu'^draiMloa f tioliri^! ttu • cmUl* In lh« KUI* of VlrilnU. .1 SiIrI April m». FLOURS10 lb. (Re^I.09) 98^ UAIIY SAIJtON r''rK/Kw',nl'h‘’“jutilfy.1 -Dtfulr CKrk ■iiMI.til April 10. M.r T «i».l U. 1M>. Asparagus K itchen 251b. Oi^ias) 1.99 NOTir?K TO citEniTon.s Tin; rnoiiATi: couiit ok twin KAl.I.S COUNTY, STATi; OK IDAHO r.STATK OK rillLO C. «ILU, DC- C ra ft 50 lb. (r<»439) 3.95 CtlASKD Nollt. !■ h»rfl,r tl'«> Ir Ih# infl K»reuuli d( lh« »bo«i «i Frozen Peas rl«lmi •(•Ini rUlo , unit. FRISKIES-DOG FOOD Bol-oir, Frozen— ;r. lo (ht mIJ PhorU Knn(H IHMi. :ultl«, at lb» offlc* of Her K. rarr tor ih« riN0if1»,"'n ttn rw« Fruit PiesLApplft-or-Cherry- li HlJt,. In T«l" K*lli, Counlf I- I, .1UVMU1, <,i*r-« '•/ Kl.-ilK HOSKI.KV. Dcpulr IV, IiAU-KISi:N, f> i, - K ibbled ihf I'l.lmlff, AprlI'-Sit-___ Bol-olr, Biscuits PUpKlir. VilANCIS HILW - 2 6 o r . — 4 1 l - 4 1 b * .— 1.=. ' ' Finulili of tbi >:iUU Fresh Frozen 73« rhlb C. lint*, dicntrd Raspberries »:t-iCTioS 4 for 1.00 J(OTICE TO CIlEDITOn.l IN TIIK I'KOIIATK COUIIT OK TWIN 'KAIJJ COU-NTY. STATE OK IDAHO WTATK OK KOHA HAITODfimlAI, DKCfUSm • iKidei ilen«), WllH.n, C. 0.1.nlW. K.l------DOG FOOD 15 for 1.00 ' ' I lUlal* ol Nora Uit Odriit>>al. EGGS ■ f'lr IK. tiurpiM* o' mlotilln* M, to th> crnlllon of and *11 4 'Wtlnc dlir,^;<,r> anil tnina. 1 harlni cl>lr>i arilnit Nora Hat BREAD Cream 0 ' the Crop oiKrr boilnrti m«r lal, OKnil^l. «r bfr ••Ult, to

'/ vK,rlso^^ iinnSEii of Ihit nollo, lo lb> old William Multi-Grain Large llf,|„,r ____ nOiil, at th« oHIc* of hli allornrr*, Farm Fresh Produce rllnr Sfft»urr of ‘ l'» Mi7 a ilar. allU.HbaihDiii Elrctl T.ut.. . AA_Grade I'tc ■ Ai.ltetlUTO AWtlMlftR tb.-— Loaf . 19c 2 d o z , IH.STHICT COUIIT OK Tlir U.S. No. 1, /. / W1IJ,1AU C. 0DC.STIIA1. 75 •'I’niCIAI. DI.STH1CT .nJ’ ',':,.STATK OK IDAHO. I.S AND . . . A Mar Sweet, Aitnrji*ji lor Ei*«lor ISiSSIK'lKK Twin KalU. Idaho Well-Filled rubllih: Mar 7. II. !1. >■. »M Eor*— JTJJT ALIAS flUMHONS More Outstanding Values! ...... DIHTltlCT COUUT OF . AND nonoTiiY K. -Delightful For Eating O ffiho Cob—^6 ^ ------^3 ^ 9 Ir'JON, .Ai.ro KNOWN AS nuii. CornP“ « f I'oivij ,*'■ DOIlOtHY K. ___ THK COUNTY OK Tft'IN KAt-tJi KATHKIUNK. nONHA M. BntAl.*!, TLAlNTirr, OTIS T fmiAINf'DEFENDANT- , Margarine n * * U.S. No. 1 - THK STATK OK IDAHO nada ln*i to Olla T. Strain, th* al«t» aam*! Now Whit* Roie, A ft; lir IDAHO Mnd» grtM- Orrandaat. Hearty, Energy Food ‘ .-Htiu.il. of [h* mbot* Grapefruit Ripe Segments 303 5«ii cans 89^^ rotatoes 5 lbs. 25/ DIttrlcl Cuuti of tha TdtMMS Dlilrlft of tha Slal* of ld*tw. la »' iit centitT ef'TwiB'ruti." br BaitiKl I'lalnUrf, tir Un parpoi* i Grapefruit Juke House foriaOO RADISHES Bun. «nj faj fufth»f| Melrose — V a n illa or “'‘Iri. frnj »t,p,,r <»nu,l^jBi dIrKtn] u arpMr and pUad U ika f GRa-ONIONS J w '"■* mu •! pr«»ij. In Mid ••r^lrt r.f thia Allai Summon. Uf*>" *l"1 pr.r« luilcmrnl o. ; and rou ara funh>r notlfM 1b>| W'. Hanlon , White M agic liininn. Suil^nd giant pkg. 59i^ rialrlllf will Detergent . I.ndi I ...... III ai prarrd Ir > T.V •• fnlln'-ii Court "lbl« "iJih daVef* -«dUUIr /•/ J. Alfrtd War Altorntri (or I'lalnll/f Kroft's Olive-Pimento, ...... ■ J»^aintir«t Cheese Pineapple/ or Pimento> 4 for 1.00 Pricei E ffectirt.Ttiursday, Friday.end Sotiirdey ta -TwIn Felb onil IttU . ft PublliiirArr'. 10^ Uar T, 1«, ll', II. » ' THUnSDAY, MAY ] i PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEWS, t w i n f a l l s , IDAHO

I Report Given Appears in Play |Jerome Gives OnBbdks for HerdRecord ‘Magic Valley’s Largeit and, Finest Department 5 /o rc” ...... tho Qoodlnj- T. F. Readers Uneoln-Jcromo Dairy Herd Im- New book* obUUoed by the T«'la prrrem^nt aasoclatlon testing unit P*U* Ubmy-TtctnUj *re ciUefly .‘lo. tV'o, 40 herds averaged more ' non-.llcUontl In chiraeUr and than 30 pounds of-butterfat for many of lhaa »re perUaent »ad April, report* Ben RusmU, tester, M useftiL p. C, Wentworth. Bhoehone, with Two of Interut to pftrenU 4re 5J grade Hostclns, averaged 1,«7 . "YoBr OUud Child,” PJorcnee pounds of milk and it s pounds — Bnimhiiinh »nt1 Roihco, and "En- of bulierXaL Marvin Powell. Je­ ’ • i°y Children.” LuelUe Hetn. rome. with 17-rrslslcred atjd grade . ' ' rtcrcftUon*! nnd ncUrlty lunu tor Hdstelns, ave.-aged 1J20 p - -- '- J 7* to 13-ycar*oId5. of milk and i> .6 pounds of b 'J Sslesmrn will find "PhonemBn- fsL Ntl ahlp,"' by W. A, OureU. » jjew Ralph Maitln. Jerome, »-ltb U It ! , concept of mtirkcUnc by telfphone. rrtlstered Holstein* averaged i I ThOM planning & trip will find pound* o f mUlc and 40.4 pounds o{ 1 “ H ow-to Travel WlUiout Belnj bulterfat. Joo Anfln, Jerome, with I nieh." by W. M. Btronc nnd A. M. IS rezlst«red and grade Holstclns. I nunyon. . arraged 1 3 3 pounds of milk and 4J,7 pounds of bulterfat. for you who live and LLNDA LEE Reed Taylor and aons. Weodel!. I Pertonil renilnbctnces from the. . . incmher of the Blihop'* wllh 37 registered and grade Hoi- enjoy the casual life! background for “Hinds Up,” bycompany, Isinta Barbara, Calif, iteins. average 1,301 pounds of (nUk D. J. Cook, wperlnttndcnt of Uie who will prc»enl “Cry, the Be­ and 41.7 pounds of butterfsL Rocky Mountain Detccllve aiwcl- loved Country”. lliBraday, Sby Claude Bernanl and sons. Hazel* »Uon to the early we«; 'TIib Pro- 21 at the Gooding Flrtt Btothod. too. with 41 rtglstord and grade feuor u d I.” Dorothy Van D oim ’j Ut-«horch. litia.wa* mairled to UoUtelns, averaged 1,183 p-— - portftyal of her family: "Pope Tom Mill*, another mftaber of of milk and 40.0 pounds of tr John XXUi." by Paul C. Perrotta. the caat, while on toar with the 1st...... Nobody; but nobody has more Wash 'N Wear^locks. We feel-thatvirtuolly all slacks ■ hU life and cbincter; ‘The DrcM comp&ny May I. (Staff eograT> Norman Johnson, Jerome, with ■ Doctor." by Edith Head, an auto- log) IS grade Holstein*, averaged 1,137 w ill one day be washable and we want to announce th a t we're the first store in Twin biography by Paramount’* fashion * * * * pounds of milk and 40.3 pound* of chief: "Modern American Careers." butierfat. Dill Diehl and sod, Falls to create a whole department of wash 'n wear slacks. Think of the cleaning bills by C. Clymer and Ulllan £rllcli, a Jerome, with 10 prade Holstelns, TZ Btudy of women’t carecr* In Uie Toui’ing Unit areragcd I.IM pounds of milk and you con save . . . the only care they need is to be hung up! It just makes sense to get W U^.j "Jnnlne b French.” by Lloyd 39.8 pounds of butterfat. I Alexander, and "Out of My Heart," Hugh and Ilcnry Reid, Jerome •1: Agnes 8. Turnbull, a personal Will Present with 31 grade Holstelns, averaged yours ffom the biggest selection in Twin Foils where you choose from more styles and »! akelch.. I.ISS pounds of milk and 3S.7 ‘ V other Item* of Intercit ore pound* of butterfat. Lyle P. An- colors. J I "Wonders of th# World.” by Leon- Play in ib-ea drnwn, Jerome, with 17 registered iT f ard Cottrell; "BlockBdo lUinncra Helswlns, averaged l.lB f pounds of OOODINO. May M — T he milk and 3BJi pounds of butterfat. I 'Of the Canfederaey." by HamiltonBlshop’a company, aanta Barbara. — f cocKran; T h e U it Nine DaysCalif. of wlU prtacnt Alan Paton'* Ruuell reported St cows In his ' the Blamnrk.” by C. 6, RpreaUr: celebrated "Cry, the Beloved Coun­ unit produced moro than 60 poimds ■■Moonlight at Midday," by Sally try,” at S p.m. Thuraday, May 31 ■ bulterfat for April. orlon ond worsted Carrlghar, a tale of Alaaka; and at, tho First Methodist churth here. *The Langston Hughca Header." Presented wlU» a skilled cast, the an anthology of »elect of placta, anlniaU and lesser crcn- liturM during the pa«t two bUUon natural contours. A drossy slack, ono with tho ^.oar and wrlnUo TliB group %'as founded in lOM resistanco that comos in tho finest by phyUls Benbow Beardsley. Fea­ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crlffleld and family are vlaltlng her mother, blend o f dacron and worsted. grounds. tured In the coat to appear to Ooodlng ore Minna Caldwell, orig­ Mrs. Lena Metier, Homedale, and inal member of the company who his tnoiher.' Mrs. John Bartch, began her actlnB career at Uie ace and family. Meridian. 10 Valley Cadets of OS:-Tom Mills and Linda Lee, Mr. and Mrs. David Campbea, who wero married whllo on.tour Denver, are visiting her parents, ca;c»o,Promoted Mt at ISC with tho company Moy 1; Donald Mr. and Mrs. Thain Simmons, ~atudcnu______were i among iiiktlvu ijf V^imont, who dets whOM promotloni has played summer stock in Phila­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cham­ announced by reierra officer delphia; aary HclUberg and Tony bers, Rexbur^f, are visiting her training corpi at Idaho Slala col* Montanorl,. both graduates In parents. Mr, and Mrs. John Mar- drama from Whitworth college. tin, family, tmd b^g^slster,

Bruce W. Han, Shothone. Mr. and Mrs.' aien iw e hare promoted to staff ccrgeaQt. New returned from Welaer wnere they acrgeant* Include Michael A. Ua-. visited his mother, M » Arvllla caw. FUer; Robert H. Henscheld, „ _ _ informal reeeptJon Waldo, and family, and her par­ Rupert, and Uarold R. Brlzee, to bo held after the play. The ents, Mr, and Mrs. o . K. Chan­ •Twin PalU. public Is Invited to att«nd the per- dler.

.pr]rat«* first clau are' 0 ai7 L Parwns, CasUeford; Hawley Hill, Jerome, fnd... Stanford 'I; Mj’crs, Shoshone. EDEN, May 14-AUs. Jack Lar- tnn tinri «lfiin>itfr, Hni-rnmpnt/i, 4 ; -Tuttle-Residents Calif, arrived Tuesday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Attend Meetings T. Paul, and alster, Mra. Milford ■ T 0 T liE . M8K 14-Mri. William Jones, nnd ■ family. Pay ' Paul. Uitiean attended a meeting of Uie KrnnddauKliter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mutbvest district of the stale F. Paul, and former resident dur­ Library association at Boise. Mn. ing her childhood.'Is being In- Anna Lower has received word of slAl^ed queen of Job’s daughters ' the'dath’ ofiitrAimtrHJ'irArA: at Caldwell Friday. - Moltoe.-Xebanon, She was a for­ Mrs. Jack ibtheney and mer Bhodme resident MUford "Joneii 'retu m rf'^ om e - i f - Mr. and Mn. Eugene Brooks, Tuesday morning after spending Los Angeles, vUlted Mr, and Mrs. the Mother's day week-end at the 6. E. Decter and Mr. and Mrs. Unlveralty of Idaho visiting their Leland Brooks. daughters, Sharon and Darlene Mrs. Gertrude Hanley, Eureka, Matheny, and Linda Jones.. £n ICans., Is visiting her lister, Mrs. route they', visited Mr. and Mrs. Lula Ravenscroft. Ernest Matheny, W alla_W a^. Mrs. Wilson Qrukhardt, . . recently relumed visited the Vemon Ravenscroft family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Prodahom, Boise, visited Mrs. D.H . Gold. JIAY U. M63 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE N D JB l Event ___ \ New Jet-Age Tcm Are Built Diploma Rites Boys’Stater Tall{s Proposed J poppy-^— , — Death Reported I WE.SDEL1., May-!♦—word'*1 ,lmproYemcnt.on tfiii it telescoping At White House received here today of tJia ( ' Set for Dedo of S;.m L.me. B9, at a West Cc "gong plonk." But pa$jengen WaSHINGIXJ.'.-, M;,y n {UPII — _DEC10, Moy H —Parr.t Curt ha-.pii.il. lAne was a former r.-. Uilj-hav# long hike tfirouglr— Srn. Jiirob K. JaVlLs. R , U. V.. IillncilKil- of Declo rlr;m-n;:i . wnnts IW !dn:t K:uiilw.ier to c.ill Ctnl of Wcii'dcII. He Jj survived b In B u W ^ * ^ " ^chool. »nnoun«f» 55 elRliUi V.rrl maiiiii:i-:nr:i; bikI Ulxir to Ihf ton, Jolin Lane. '— TTt- The Buddy Mill receive their dlp!oin;'s ni i;i.id- White ilou-.L- aiul ' i.iH: mrkey" iiallne exercises In connrcliun *iUi a new w;n;r Si'lllrnienl threatc MKETING SLATED ihr Occlo high school. llaccalaureaie aervlcra ttil lO E R M A N . May M —Tht!!' held Sunday and commencement Northsirie Outrfwey Breeders as-c,. i'4'':cisc' are set for Tur.vliiy, .v>cliitlon will hold a poiluck din*. , Unlike Pri'slclriil lloavvelt mid,iner at 1 p.m. Sunday at the homt • irSe I>«‘®"„^ncfd * booth will KlKhth grade Krnduiitin^ clawi Trumnn. EiM-nlio'.UT Ins kept thfl inclurtw Mar>' Lynne Anienil.i. Juc J Mr, and Mrs, Virgll Norwood' j ' White House out of collective b:i Rorncc Mes-wrvy. Dietrich, pres.( ■( ll.'^by, Yvonnfr Blake, Shnron How. Ri'lnlnic. I I ►**«'“? .t,rt » window dls- I'V.v Joe Brewerton, Pal UryAO. lilent, uitt be In charee of thi Even •■-0, llif T’fe.Mdeiit li tu.-.Uir:-i meeting. cr>Ion Hyivatrr. Marvin C.irr, D.iVId -brourht the Wftitr Hm:*f elftaer J.ick Cliiimberlaln, Judy Cl:uk, I utncyPl‘3' *‘“ t, ntcK 6. Bponwred the bart:!ilnlnirt:ib!c In tlie cu. David Craythom. Wlllhirn D.ilion, rent *tcpl talks ilinn nt nny time READ -nMES-NEWH WANTAD3 J.iy D.irrlngton, Dohdan K:l, Rex before In liu aclmlnlitr.Hlon. He Kne.'. Clirbtophtr Gnrrnrd, Clyde hafl done by his rejicuieil de­ 1 wSd W ‘50'’*“ •‘^ C.ixnlman, Loren Gootlin.m. Olufia mands for n .‘eltlenient v,illiotit ii C-ii:iirnefson. David Ha^krll, ,\i;irla Meel price Incrr.iie. ahkli would SPRING ZING t.ui.M Hernsiider, .Mars.’^rcl llniir.cr, tend to bump up prices tlirouRh- Yonr Cl l.vllii Ju Jncoba, Linda GiIjmiu, out nil InrtviM.’y. Rurrllilnf for DilUr Bwiba Jarrv Kidd. Karen Lovclimd. i-klllh 3f the White Hoiu-e h not par- M.itihr»,\ PhyUlsMcClnin, ClK-ryl tlclpntlnK. It Is nt lr;«i looklne SHELL Or.lcflioui, Dennis Osterhoiii, Cl:ir- over the sliouldcr of tlic.'e who nre. nue Philll|vi, Jr., Lila Rlclmrdson, CAUL fOSTKLLA l lurcnce Richardson. Royci- Koicii- . . . wn of Mr. and Mr*. Wit- Mil. Karina 6ievcn.\rn, llonnie frrd Cmlella. {'alrffcld, has *Cr“sr-s>“" “ W,i|ker. l.lnd.iay Walker. S:u:l"i lircn rlio»en delftate to Uoya" Wolf and Larr)- Woodall. al4le by (he KIk Creek Grance. The prolilrm of iprsnlinc airport (erznlnati rcqulrloi lone .H»|k«• by paksenfcrir----...... U umlrr...... itudy.ii A i ot mmberthlo Jcoin new Wta InToUini;- »--- ••mohHt --- -- Joui)ft“-^ctuaHy.------. • - a r p»»»cn|tri',— '•>»«.« ~4Utn(walUnc room room' on whfclt—hat whfflt—ha been Jujvlnr tl»M pifiUtnl, CosltHa dfP^un^t-quar- «(loi.kd-by-llie-l->t!frjl-irtiflon-ijrae7. Paaienjrn «lll boird lhe vehicle from Hit kfcundr.iorr ” ha« ptayed-footbill'anfl bsskel-' 1 « '* ^ .? V ^ B o l e. »taled Dutil levrl In Ihe Itrmlnjl al oiir end and exit to the plane a( Ihe oilier end. Sketch abo»e U>i>hi II In op- Six Area Pupils, liall for three jrart.'He’U a eratlnn and contrj.u it w|(h other loadlnr cieUiodi. The launiex will ride on idJmtiWe lUlti over member of tlie kIiooI- ehorui, llie wheeli and be drlten from either end. A fleet of Ihf IJ br CO-foot »ehlcle«,.*aeh r»rr»lnf about Feted at Moscow band and the C elub. (BUff en- ^RO pamencerj. I» planned for the Waxhlnrton Inltmatii al airport now ttnder euntimclloa at UNivERSiry OP id a iio , m m - sratlnel C'hanlllly, Va. c:o»t >111 he $100,OM apiece. iw, Mny 14 — Six MnRlc Valley .'ludenb were among th(»r hon­ UNI)i;!tnOtS,}iURCEnY I VFW nicmbcra and thflr ored at the golden nnnlversarj’ ? ^ i « mil summer wltti the clnle PAUL, May H-Mr. rthi Mrs. M IN CED HAM L S u n c c d . Tills « «UiclM^ M..y fete, Earl arower are In s.ilt Uke City LcM’is, 79, Is so Resj)e(;tal)Ie Attend Funeral Mr*. Carolyn Dcnip.-.cy ijllchell, York'i, Br O n _ jfiM of tne sf«o" '®‘‘ EDEN, May U-Mrs. ynye Shep­ H.illey. non top honors for (.tralght wliere Mrs. Broker underwent eurnery. the Picco...... Lb, o y c BACON In September. herd left Tuesday lor Montpelier A graderand was also t-ippi-d lor Now He Can Hardly Stand It to attend funeral tchices for her Mortar board. Al.v) tapped were By FIIANK KLEAZi;r model of union behavior. abtct_____ lrme-6e«lt.-Burley,-And-Margiirel PORK CHOP______Leon 1 Aides Salvage WASHINGTON. Mny H (UPI) 'Wiw it always this wny?" he Mr. *nd'Mr7i. Clint \Val.son ac­ ItcmsbeiY. Rupert. PAULK'S” Center Cuf ||«A - 49c -Joliii L. Lcttis is 73 now ntid jo asked Lewis. companied by thtir (Uuchtcr, .Mrs- Kay Conrad, Castleford. received Pound...... OTC ro.^peclnble he cun hnrtiiy .Hand It. •’Confrrmman," Lciili replied, Ear;.Howard, and *oii, 1a » Angelr.r iin Alpha lJltnb^ Delta honornry n)e.',e duy.i he uct.-. up ot hli eyes twliikllnj under ihe well- went' to Salt L.ike City lo visit an­ auartl for malnlainlng a 35 grade TV SERVICE ■ Fisli in W o o d iiioriiinR and looks In vn known craRKy eyebrows, "I'm glnd other daughter, Mt.v' Glenn Ntw. iivrruKC for four year.-.. Connlr ^ I N BACK OF MOON'S throiiRh tliB pnpcr.i for wme t . you asked me that quc.silon." bry. nnd family. Mr.v'Howard and lilock. Jerome, received the AWS NORTHSIDE GROCERY River District nunclntlon ot Lettl.i. Mo;tly he A little sadly. It seemed, he went son have returned ho.Te. wholnrship for outstanding service Twin Foils RE 3-22i60 HEYBURN, & JACKSOH TWIN FALL5 can't even find lil» on then to recall e.uller and hap­ to the university. . Filer DA 6-4300. . Optn S -HI « DaHy {Clnt^ SsmcUy*!...... pier days when he was the peren­ The UWttd 6t.^te.^ India and Laird Noh, Kimberly, new A n«LEY. May M-Ru«ell H.yt, tloncd. Th« onir Rartlfi nr il'l"! (WE GIVE COLD STRIKE STA&IFS) M tni Kame corwervallon #t for nial vll^ln of the big labor stage, China are the world'.s Uirce largest .'oclated Students president, GOLD BTRIK£ STAniTS . "I feel sort of loit sometimes," producers of cotton. U S f Dli wood river dl*trlcl. »ns he admitted. new Sliver Lance pledge. In clurje of wlvaSlng-ftsh from river btlow the Olcn- a tliree-hour, slnndlns- i-only pcrlonnance belore a Priesthood Event dlrertlon dam _ hou-ie labor mibcommlllee. the So»t 4iO troul and a J«e num. United Mine Workers prc.'ildent Set for Saturday to of whtwtbh were taken from did hi* theatrical be.^t to correct CAnEV, May M - BIslne suke Si naolj of water remaining oficr Anronlo priesthood outing, com- Uu nttr had bten turned from public im&RO of hlnuelf a.i a sou POLAROID' LAND CAMERA of elder atntesman of orcftnlted memoniUnjr the restoration of the tbi oln river course Into the by- priesthood. Is r.cheduled for Sat­ MM anal. Ttielr combined weight labor. urday Bt Carey wltti boys from VuoTff 600 pounds. He aMnlled authors ot pendlni; Tl( uout were apawners, iiver.ij:. labor reform bills a.i inbor's ene­ Hailey, Sun Valley, Richfield, Sho- shone. Dletrleh and Carey wards t i in weight between tlirce- mies. He accused AFL-CIO lead- iwrtju of a pound to tJi;ee, who Bi:rce some ICRblatlon is participating. Activities will begin at SPECIAL 11 wM estimated Umt be- uroJO and 70 per cent of tlie when the group will convens — fa!rta-*lv«r hrri were eame.'tt young Renuhllcan m^m. alniBl and reteaicU upatream at ber. Rep. Kobert P. ariffin. Mich­ compcUtlve sports and games, di­ It* D«: Creek nnd Hftlley brldRu. igan. that he in time will srow up, rected by Bob Day and Donald Ijj iddltJon to Hart, tlie work He rclcned like a kins In the Oreen. CUmoxlnK the day's actlvl- nidme by U W. Onver and Dllly wltnc.vi chnlr. He brlMlrd' and Ue,i ^tlll be ri swim in the Kelchum the Hfty Smir F»ii roared and refused to be shushed. swlmnBng tx>ol. __ Uirttrr: Lawrence Johnson of "Hut he couldn't o convincc 'I'h^ event Li being planned tin- ihf HiUfT airport: Stacey Oeb- anybody, der the direction of L. 8. Adara- tirt, m* fish blologbt, nnd Clmlrman Carl D. Perkins, D.. eon, Howard Pitman and Morris CUrld Bli):e. area bird blologlil, Ky„ told LewU the subcommittee Stewart. Food will be served by boUiJUoae; &nd fish and name rail ■•mlRht proud" he had several of the boys’ mothers. Spe­ etnetn.!toell McKeever,'Carey: Rep. Carroll Kearns. R„ Pa., cial proirnim numben will be pre­ BlMlJT l*r»on. Shoshone, and the rrinklHR OOP member, snld sented during tiio lunch hour by Kirta Late. PalrfleJd. Lcwl.i and Sam Oompers nhared members from the various wahls. — Ernuifnunnrac-v-ecimsh' IlimSfi ISniircjllraal.1 ireri a.'rard from Lost river be* who did most for the worktns lofArta man. Even memberi whose eleclor- iles Include not a single member fSemce’s Estate . cf the UAW lended to preXaee their questions with pJedgcs of boundless respect. ^JVorth $297,874 Hep. John Dent, D.. Pa, said VANCOUVER. B. C.. May H W he Wft3 mlchty pleased to hear the -Bctot W, 6er\-lcf. the bard of UMW held up w uniformly lii i’ukon durlnit (told rush days. Ii.lind (.itate of }207.874,'lt wai iiKlcwd yesterday when hla will »u fUri lor probate. ' Stnlce. who died In Monte Car­ ls lul Sept. n nt Uie age Of 83, I kid atabliilied before hU death a ; tnat fund of $100,000 for lii* two pifidfliiidftti, Anne nnd Armelle DiTiM.boUi Monte Carlo. Undtf Monacan law, Servke'a

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Albers F|_apjack M ix______LIFE m a k e s t h e b e s t- ta stin g p ancakes you've ever enjoyed! d r u g A (Sustion-Qi/AurypRODUcr i-YNWOOD SHOPPING CENTER- Filer Avenue East TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TRimSDAY, MAY PAGE TON 14. 1553 ■ J Savings Bond Receives Award Jaycees Plan Speaks Her^_^ I Kitchen Is Ruled Woman’s Pregnant Women Vomiting Halted1 tteU D c m ^ I the FBI-# 10 most iranud f„if '» I iJBrogramlHas. «YES” Event World; H usband Is Booted LONOVirW. May 14 tf) — A' w u u n s tfd to . I $Vhiinian_coimty_dociflr sild yu-' montliore lazt niglii---- Tho Jsycee-sponsored Youth tcrday he has been able to prevent Emplo>'menl Service will start FBI WjHKj M'ho tn.ie F Worst Slump CHICAOO, Ma, 14-The kitchen "All be brings home Ij fig bars romlUng - by pregnant women rtst,»al(l the ausptcita fo(,^ V. I Eaturdsy with a roadblock In front Is a woman's world, a Judge ruled and meat And nothing to go with through hypnosb In B7 .per cent ' WASHINOTOK. May U «V-The ot the county courthouse. his cases.------uniu-mcd and oUmlue of outaUndJn* writs E groceries—even If his wife likes terest ______Washington Academy of General Father Killed , paign. The project U iponsored only potato chips. do the food shopping because his Practice,. and H uvlncs bond»-tiie types Jointly with the employment se­ bought by tnllllatw of Amrrlcans— Holt's wife, Beule. 59. asked wife would only bring home po­ "Most pregnant women roralt ,1 declined In April for the first time curity agency. Already U has superior court to fvlct Holt from tato chips which she’s passionately }u3t because their mothers and HdJI. 68. Montpelier, I • ,,j Ilnee m V t tlsfit money period. placed about 70 youtlu on Jobs tills tjjfir home because he has taken foad of.” grandmothers did," Dr. Bryant hens Tuesday mortiln? I ycivr. Purpaie of the Saturday cam­ over tile kitchen. she.Is suing him Judge Herahenson ls.^ued an In­ said. "In most case*, it b purely daujhJ^r. Afre. j . Pormi I paign Is to publIcUe"po)*pectlve for dlrorce. junction restrtinlng Holt frofti psychosomatic and they Deoth m u lle d from a irtr- nFat^Ui^iidmliiUtTiiUwr... , employers the need and desirability buying the food or entering the talked out of It." eldent.- ' ‘ r-fttrUm'Qutha to uk congreu to boost Ujc 3U > f m • Y J kitchen, adding that 'a woman's Dr. Bryant Mid 8J per cent of Mra. Wearer IcJt for Mo-w,. | Dnploycra who mny be abl l ^ e ^ l e l y and hrr I per cent InlerMt rate oii *a' liiB* lg-S-¥flp4ntO ----- prrsonj tuffarlng-fwrn migraine bonds. tlie young people are asked -...... suggesteL ...... headaches can be helped by hyp. iVconrsnay—rnRTirto It h n been appsrent for nanj', contact tlie cnjpJoymrnt security purchase fig bars for her husband nosls. He added he hss used JS funeral servleea which are «,v ‘ r monltis that the bond.i nre Itulng sgcncy. Varlou.i qualifications are Space Cancelled in addition to potato chlpj for her­ successfully In treating skin dis­ uled for PrJday. ^ I some of IMclf popiilariiy bt:au»e nvnllnljlr. from trnlned office Rlrls WASHINOTON, May 14 m - self. orders, fingernail bltlag and in re. higher interest ratea »fe nva Inble 10 yard workers and baby sitters. America's space ECtenttst.i have moving "reading blocks* In chll' ENGLISH PLANT nuil.S| A standing list of youths U on file elsewhere. abandoned plans to launch a pig recttal set dren. LEICESTto. Englsnd. M,T„-ai Treasury officials said )l. DEAN n icr.s ■ the agency office'. Into space. DNiry. May 14 — Mrs. Calvin ilon h»a been made on whether REV. RICHARD DILWORTII W-Flre swept throujh a p.f'1 . . . . MurUugh hllh Khml Tills word came offlcl.'ll# yester­ Crane will present her piano stu­ Mayonnaise, the salad dressing, Iloyca factory yesterdsy. to ulc'for a higher IntereiC raU. aenlor *bo received Wednesday . who rif*» speakw dents fn a rrciuj ac the Unity was named ^for the Oty el iUhsn They indicated, however, Uist the day from the national aerunautlcs lag lop **cret tneltifs brini tiM •t graduation cxerelus the SUg Refugees Arrive at ih'e Tyler Street Daptlst and space administration. LD3 church at 8 pjn. Friday, oil the coast of Spain. French veloped for the United SU leii^ff problem Is being given clo»e at­ fishermen la those waters Invented sthnlarship a«<»rded annually MISMARI. India. May 14 eburth at 8 p.m. Saturday and NASA's director of 'program Prlendi and relatives of the stu­ was estimated at tao mlllioafal tention. ta an east end student by the dents are Invited. the uuce. . nr«p Noted Twelve Lamns who fled Lhasa at II ajn. and S pjn. terrlect' planning and evaluation. Dr. Ura. There were no cnualUei. " - The departmenlsald the *niounl Kimberly branch ot the Twin moniijlerles_after_lhe mld-MaKh Rund»y. The .mbslanary, homo Ifonier Joel Stewart, explained the of E and H bonda outsUndlng Fallf Bank“and Truit eompinyr uprising in Tibet a'gaihst red ■/rom TaBganylka. East' Africa, flfclElDn-to-the-AviaUon Writers dropped br 23 million dolluv 2ifC {SMI euxravlnf) CtilM's rule r />im> anil display as.»cl8tlon: The cap>u]e Ihat Is to month to 162,000,000, * * * * ‘ dian goverrunent refugee camp curloa. lie fin t went ts Africa cany first anlmala, then men out W\ April aales of the £ And }{bands here yesterday. In 1M9 and has spent 17 years Into space as a preliminary to totaled 34S million dollm. lie- •nicsfl Buddhist prlcst.1 there. The Rer. » r . Dllworth orbiting around the world Is de­ demptlona, Including payment ol Senior Earns among 92 men and boy.i who and his family plan to return to signed so that the paaienger u-III I' Mcnied Interest, amounted to 453 reached tlje haven after a six* .Tanganyika in August to begin recline on a sort of contour couch. million. A y w earlier aales tnlled weck-fong trek. About 7.000 other a fobrlh term nnder the Africa But. Btewart reported. NASA itdenipllons by only l i miH/on Bank Award refugees are heading for the camp Infand mittfon. He wiU be forUble on Its back." Riggs, Murtaugh high school sen­ partnent of bU field, an area ior. was awarded the. Kimberly of more than 000 aqoare miles, Sun’s Shock branch scholarship at graduation (Staff engraving) iJ'iJl/DISTINGUISHED MERCHANDISE exercliu'httd-lttst-nlght • at - the audllorJum. Waves Made Thfl prwentntlon was made by Tl D. McKinney, manager of the Twin Palls Dank and Trust com­ Down in Kentucky, In U.S. Lab pany’s east end facility. 1 D E A B 0 Q K Riggs, son of Mr. and Mr*. Rus­ gVB tElT . Mam., May 14 W- t h e y s a y : sel Riggs. Murtaugh, plans to us< Hyttaloiu million ihock wave* thrown out by atorms ths eeftoldnhlp «t Vnlftnity on tha aun h ia been duplicated of Idaho this fall In the depart­ la th« laboratory foe the first ment of science end engineering. time, It wa* annouccad yutcrday. Second scholastically.-In the The teata may help space travel* mdualing cla« at Muruugh, era of the ‘^voll haxardoua Riggs httii been FFA sccreUrj-. majneUo *tormj between th- class prenideht, member of the planeU. Btudent council. "M " dub .presi­ An electrical charge ot four bil­ dent and Science club preslclrnt. The routing bank award is pre­ “There’s no whiskey lion witta wu used to trigger the maa-mads ahoclc waves by Avco sented annuaOy to a high school corporation, research aclentlsU^ senior In the East end and U Tetia Are Deadline made on the baals of tcholnnhlp. - TiJB auperspeed wavei were i character, leadership and citizen­ outgrovth of research In testing ship. noM conn for the nation's Inter­ continental ballistic miuilej. like Bourbon Shock waves thrown out by the Boom in Housing fttunwif»u«M byDT gnjnuma eruntlons oiof' ___~

___Trojn .—- — - —---- iirProffEss- Thess solar storms called ''flares' WAStnNOTON, May U W - dlimipt' radio communication or The housing boom continued- In Eftrth >phrn ^8 thock watb reach- 11 with a record number of u her« about two day .mBourboniike TO# labor department reported yesterday that 137.000 units begun In April exceeded prior highs for — ...... harmful band that month reached In the peak of radiation or the "Van Allen housing years, 1S50 and 10S5. biSTlNCUlSHED MERCHANDISE IDEAS FOR BETTER belt" that clrtles the Sarth like a Tho four-month, January-Aprll I” doughnut. total of housing starts alio hit a UVING ■■ SEVEN FAMOUS DECORATORS GIVE YOU ' Avco eclenUsts headed by Dr. record high of 434.000 units. This OLD$TAGG! SEVEN IDEA ROOMS » DESIGNER FURNISHING* . ^u..'. --- Tjite.. ajrlcejresj. 39_P«L«nt above laa^y_ear's d#at Of tht eo/poratJwj, tiope IhsE jljirieuriB oalhs rolvmtT ' AIL-EIECTRIC IJTCHEN t STEHLmC ULVER * AND laboratoiy production or high- Kssonally oidjuited annual MUOl MORE ■■ THE SPERRY AND HUTCMWON COMPANY Bpeed shock wares will tncrease rate ot homo construction for the knowledf# of Uiepoteatlalljr harm­ first four months of this year is ful (olar atonni. about 1,400,0(50, well shead of the 'Astronaats of the futura will 18M record year. Down in Kentucky, they know their Bourbon. That’s w hy they ve need to know ai much about these mas^etlo tjptiooaa )ei tptet as been drinking: Old Stag:g: for generations. Every-mellow drop is mariners and avIaton need to know about terrestlal weather tb- Official Dies day," says Dr. Kantrowltr NAMPA. May 14 (fl - A .union born and bred in the blue grass region of Kentucky. Try the real SpMlal ‘^aU~ Vied official got Into hU car here and ^ The Everett scientists used a 50- died last night as ha was drlrlng thing in Straight Kentucky Bourbon, tonight, and you’ll u n d e r : .. , 1 Inch shock tub« In which a tern- away from a motel, sheriff's of­ pemturo ol IH mJ«/oa degrees ficers said. ,stand w hy they say<.“There's no B Bourbon like Old Staggl'^ ■ _wuL#chJflTKl.tQj)rodute tho hlgh- Canyon county Sheriff Dale . velocity wave. Slnc« all known Hall# IdenUfled-thB'nian-as-Char-- Pick up your new "IDEABOOK" of matter .would raptirl» at this tem­ lei ■U Shaw. 43, Spokane. .The perature aclentlits confined a sheriff said Bhaw was a&soclated rarefied' mass o( hydrogen In a with' th# nmted Steelworker* of magnetlo “wall." Ihe magnetic America. "S& H" Green Stamp distinguished force «ub*tltu!«d for mttertal walls that would have beta atomized by tha extreme heat. merchandise from any of these fol­ lowing merchants:

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Borti's South Pork Chrev- Medical Arts Pharmacy T o n ^ o m c o ------Mondiola's Texoco Service Bud & M ark M arine Store North Blue Lakes Service Cloi Book Store C. H. Nye Colonial Concrete Co. Okay Food Center — . Cross Building Supply Filer & Fillmore Diamond Hordware Okay Food Center — Driveway M arket South Park

Fashion Floor CQVoring^j___ Parisian L a'u nd ry ^^- South R.R. Hayos Furniture

• Holly's'66'Service— Petersen Furniture Co.

Idaho Department Store Pierson G ift Store- -

Kimberly Road Shell Sav-Mor Drug Service Save-On Drug Kress Building Supply

Larry's Conoco Service Security Seed & Supply

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-BLUE STAR {Frozen) BEEF, C H ICKEN , or TURKEY MEAT PIES 5 for 89c

SEA GLORY No. !/2 Size Cans CHUNK TUNA 4 for 89c n s s u w ^ ROYALTY BRAND MANDARIN M D 4« 4-ROlL ORANeiS 4

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G dcsi 'em and , 7 ; > Events Noted by Divorce Asked Seed and Ftej Tcsnut iWarket Gost New Leaders Are Installed for Sun Valley’s BPW Duane E. Taylor sued for di\ DietridL People troDi Ma.3«tiorml« « « « The ’complaint slates Ujey , here and attended coountnceoient {narTied Match 10,' 19J4, at Iren WAaHDJOTON. Mfty 14 «V-An Mcrcise* at Dletriai high school Rsrleuluiro depftrUnenl mftrtcl fountain. Mich., and have or /’Btudr thowKl (odijr that cvea II Monday night. cMirt Taylor agreca to pay |2S fsrmen h*d donalra their wh»t, • Mr. ana Mrs. lUchard nstemM. month support for the child. eonsumen tlUl vould liiTe had ta Pocatello, vUited her parents. Mr. May and May. T»’in Falls law pay les cents for ft pound loa( ol and Mrs. Horace Meserry. firm. represenU Taylor. »hlte bread In IfiM. ifr. and Mrs. Walter D * * * * .. * \ * * -* B nounced aJ]crt;y .a/ter Wastef/ Monnlnit. secrelair; and Joy Zs- ) here. Biirley Student tes. Decley siciies. Oail Blauer, ( The anny's announcement of New Officers Slate Installed Jane Morgon. Jemene Delaney, 1 luceea* was Interpreted to mean Body Head Told Eva Ann Madsen, Marilyn Cole- the Jupiter, ttreaiclns about i^OO ni&n and Car'^Tjoultrie aa varsity mUea downranso at lO.m tnllei A t Sun Valley BPW Meeting BtTRUrf, May 14—John lUU cheertcoders. per hour, dropped' its wedRe- WM elcctcd etudfnl body president I shaped no«« cone in tli« prc-se- HAILEY, May U-Officcrs r'edisUntlon fea for all delegates. Tuesday for the coming year at I lected iinpnct area. InsUlled by the Sun Valley Dusi- MlM lliiwlc spoke on carcer ad­ the Burley high .whool. Earl Carl­ DANCE SLATED I The army pronounced the Jupl- ncM nnd Professional Womcn’i vancement for women, bringing son, principal, announced. MURTAUOH. May 14—A youth ] ter ready for opemtional use after club this week at a dinner meet­ out the fact that employer# The election was set for Monday dance wlll be held from 8:30 to • similar flight May S. But the. ing held at the reception hsll of looking with favor on niature w„.. and the results were so close that 11 p.m. Saturday at the MurUugh I SS'foot missile will be employed the Community Baptist church. en. She Btot^ Uie Portland club a new election was called for Tues­ Oranse hall. All youths in the by the air force under a rullns Virginia Hawk, Rupert, westtm has a loan fund available for old­ day. MurtauRh area arc Invited. If the limiting the army to missiles with regional director, officiated ot tlie er women to go bacJc-to wrk. she Others mnning for president dance is well attended, aimilar I a 500-mIlB ninBe or less. candlelight ceremony, lishtlng tJie compared It with scholaiahlpj for wcr» Boyd Hammond and Patty events will b« held throughout the Air force personnel of t gold candle of tlio club, signifying high school students. Beck. The winner must recelvo i summer. I t e c h n ic a l training s...... vision., She stated stAtlatlcs show half majority of the votes. (Trvimfrt for mLollg g nrk nt t)ir _ JIr 5 ,_ Dan KniRht. Incopilng of the U'cnty-elght thousand Other officers elected wdrc Mar- , gaudl Arabia ha# presidenl, ligHted the red candle, "Women wufklng"nrc"ovcr40 jenra -clit-Hatchrrice-presli army's ballUUe missile agtney at of age. Tlio training of young peo­ I Redstooe arsenal, HuntsviUe, ., signifying courage; Mrs. Lovenla Campbell, first vice preiident, ple for careers also'b an Import­ I participated for the fourth con- ant part of the club’s work, ' lecuUve time. green candle signifying under* sUnding: Mrs. Ward Beck, filling in for Mrs.- Cisco, second vice Magic Valiev's laroest tmablu to at- log-to-t>i»-clul»-wbich iha-min mrjiircs'rnrptrstoTn ■Former fiesidmil tend, blue candle of loyalty; Mrs. tloned were a geologist for one of Orin Shirts, accretary, the violet the major oil companies, a home Claimed by Death candle of wisdom. economist In East Pakistan, as- sbtant chief of personnel at West Mrs. John Block, secretary, vio­ Point and an Bs-year-old woman let candle of wisdom and Mrt. Or­ who has worked for a group of ' Batumay tn Seattle of Mrs. Elinor in Ehlrta. treasurer, indigo candle doctors for 38 years. Edwanls. 82, former resident, at of tolerance. Teaching nnil nursing are WE THANK YOU, the home of a daughter, Elinor Mrs. Pred Allen, outgoing presi- two fields In which «nost women -Sdwards. dent, presented Mrs, Knight her aro employed. Accounting and ^>ton(l trn.t -Iloiit. I. •■••tl Howell “ ^12 V,'. Uiln, Vllrr. IiPMl, Turnli'*'*^ - ]l: Are, Twin r,lU. Id.h. O. CM.lUnj,a -Hotiu :. GooJIn*. IJ.ha ...... S«- Twin n il.. 14»h» The easiest' way in the iimmm Klhrfti, —ll«ti.fn, IJiho ptikfi-l Hewm»a ...... violi'-r'irr'" llu(»rt. Iihbo -M I :«,! A.r- No., Twla r.lU. ld.h» ^ world to, woshf —Iloul. 1. J«omi. Nil» — Aon. Twl,i f-iiii -i:o n.rr. SI. T-(t> r.lu, id.' •<"7 UmWI —13«* .Sjirw». Twin K*ll». ld«ho • _ Do Jn “_entirejveek!s_wash.in. just one.hom*.____ Mrv Ilnlvrl Thomioa —i50« 211u« Uk~CI«l., T»)i. K.»«.-ia.hi>- Use several machines at a time. . . do all your wash at once ! Our brand new Philco-Bendix commercial washers “ givfl'you thycleajiest'waslrpossIblsTT;— -flctually-deaner-thaiH'ouHjan-get-at^iome- because of the extra wash and rinse cycles.

- And we always have plenty of-sanitizing soft water. UUnJ C«rvjn. TWlii kS i' ' Hn. tJorJ ADdtnoa, WjnJ.ll * ri. 0. C. T-in K«ll» Mn. fjirl .V»n. Jlurtiujh -W'».-Don -W.IW., Klmt-rlr Mr.. f'*’!:* M-»- 5- r. J,«m. Wash and Dry FREE! Saturday Only! During W. il. ’il»Vc«. ' Ur,. Jlor D. U«r*rti, Sbo^boni

OLD ESt STATEMENT . $5.00 CERTIFICATE OPEN HOUSE Benjam in I- Briggs— -1611 Kimes.Ave, Twin Falls OLDEST SALES SLIP $5.00 CERTIFICATE Way 16th, ? a.m. to 7 p.m. ^Horvey M cunlcr^20 DIomond Ave, Twin Folli

at all Day-Nite Loundercenters OLDEST A D $5.00 CERTIFICATE Mrs. Poul R. Bcach— Route 4, Buhl, Idaho Wrs, Cecil GouU— 612 4 lh Ave. No, Twin Foils FREE DOOR PRIZES including a fabulous Pfaff sowing machine 510,00 GIFT CERTIFICATE WINNERS Mrs. L. B. McCoy, Kclclium and many other voiuablo giffs. Marion Alien, Wendell Mrs. Martin Hnbel, 457 2nd Ave. No. Tsia PaUt M n . BiU Wray.,327 4th Ave. z,-T»ln rails . - # Free Sodo Pop and Cookies N. A. Hcnkelman. IM 'IVlcr, Twin FalU • Free Balloons for tho Children. Husky, cold weather appetites call for plenty of pancakes, and tlial s $25.00 GIFT $25.00 GIFT WINNER WINNER just what you get in Aunt Jemima’s brand-new 4-lb. sack! Batch Andrew Harrell G. Emerson M iller after batch of tender, golden pancakes. . . tlie best you ever tastedi nagerson, Idaho C83,Cindy Dr, Tn'ln Palls

$50.00 GIFT WINNER ^Economical New Fllp-out I Safety Seat Mrs. Kenneth Corey, 196 Caswell, T. F .' new way to buy i Spout makes . . . special Aunt Jemima - \-- measuring easy heat-weld^ Luclty-wjnncrj may pick up their 9H^ccrt^ficotcI ^rom the eoihicr in our general ofHcei on tho Pancake Mix 1 prevents "lei 269Va Addison West, Twin Falls second floor. TcndoE_iasty-chuck-roast-care£ully Icclcd from AG’s pood and choice quality beef. Treat the family to a delicious roust timlBht.

I t ENDER TASTY ' . • CUBE STEAKS 6br1.00 I tASTE-TEMPTING-FALLS BRAND TOMATOES RING BOLOGNA ..ch39c

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I tiptop , GRAPEADE 86ozco.sl.00 CUCUMBERS F..sh Slicers.... 2 for 15c NIKPAK XARROIS-JCello W rapped.._2 |)k9s. 1 9 c I

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I t o m a t o e s . dial SOAP. 2 ba.1, 33c SHURFINE MILK 3 •°n 43e I NALLEY'S

TANG...... quort 49c TOMATO JUICE LibbyV ... 4 46 oz: cans 1.00 3 „, 37c I nalley's banquet dill . _ ■ SOAP IPICKLES ...... V32 oi. ior 45c 'KRAFT, asst. CHEESE TENDER PEAS Del Monte... 5 No. 303 cans 79c ...... , : SPREADS______I " A ...... 'A lb. 83c...... 48 bagi 65c WAXTEX ORANGEADE H i-C ...... 3 ^ oz. cans 89 c I HUNTS ro SAUCE...... 3 -WAX-PAPER «tr^5e- [ I P E l J n V E S Valencia Pitted 2 No. 1 cons H 5 c NORTHERN I MJB RICE DADCD TAIMCIC 0*9 lU n g grain j | Quick cook Brown a a . PArCR TOWELS ...... roll X u C |« « .... 4IC24or__ 40C 24 0t.0 yC SHORTENING Tostewell...... 3 ii’* 69C ■ POWDERED

NABISCO _ TRENI> ...... Glont Siio 53c KLEENEX Tissue 400 Count...... — ... 2 boxes 49c

LIQUID New Vegetable Thins 22 TREND ...... Giant Size 53c Lumberjack Syrup 3 oz. bottles l.Oiff I Crockcri for |--5iiocki a n d ...... box 35c CLEARWATER YELLOWTAIL FLAKES 3 '^l?49c TOILET TISSUE Northern 12 ro lls 1.00

Ballantyne's Super Market 1 DRIVEWAY MARKET Hundreds of WonderfuUGifts Gold Strike Stamps Rupert 1 S & H Green Stomps Twin Foils

FREE with Trading Stamps Food Fair From Your AG FooAMorkets Eighth Avenue Market Gofd Strike Si'omps Buhl, Idaho Gold Strike Stomps Twin F a l l ^ MB COURTESY MARKET I Merrill’s food Basket L JM'V* m a rk e ts Gold Strike Stamps Filer I Gold Strike Stamps Paul H Gold Strike Stamps Jcrom

■»T ■! n . F>:=: TIMES-NEWS, TWIl^ FALLS, IDAHO. TinmSDAY. JfAY H. PAGE SIXTEEN isa 4r'«i«tiwy uifl Oermani U hoping to make It an annual Weal and Improw the Sorlet ba> East and West Orrm«& delentlou Aged Invited by event like the garden party given salnlsf poalUoQ. should hare. fiill parUclpanti. each year for veterans. Inspect Cars Gromyko’s Snag After Snag, After each marl It alvap ap- On the aurface these look like U ii ft ftiod bel that ih i f uten KtNQ lilLL. iiiy pean.thaV lhe'We*t came out aciali potatoes. 'Add them'tb the Mrs. Eisenhower About COO elderly men Uid suui- itersiate commrrcf c-^ ^ pomen haven't beard Uu lu t of en from :s Waahlngion Iniiltu- ahead, but on some Iwue the So* ;SoTlet, efforts to brlns In the two WASHINOTOK. May U «V- .’fleers are liii;>cci;nj Comprdmise F^olicy Pays (Mf rlet« have accumulated enough Oermao delesfttlons. Uie Pole* and thti problem. tloru are expected to attend the the port of enio’ Mrt. Dwight D. Eisenhower »Url- wnall gain* to add up over the Cieclu—as full participant*—and The element that makea the So­ affair. vetk as an lniers:j> GENEVA, M»y U 0!WThe *l»m* mlilar pettem. TheM t*cUcs hate ed somethlna new yesterday with ui,;, years. That ia cerialnly tme of you hsTe a major pollUcal l&sue, viet inag-and-compromlse tactlu lure. bacc UcUu or Andrei OromVko bcea lued with contlderftble a White Ifouso gylur* of hos­ VISIT NOTED the Soviet campalsn to glre the Everyone hero acreea thfit the wcccsaful Is public preuure for Tliey Robtfi h*TC domln*t«(l the Bis Pour c®**' ceu at the United Nation* and IQ eommuiUjt countries a blgjer role pitality to older cllltens. fertnce >o far, even more t)mn SovleU don't expect lo get all Easi-West negoUfttlons on colcT KINO HILL. May It-Mrs. Don- ...... jr; Cli ble power parleya Uce the preaent in world affaln. they are ajklns-for, but on th« problems.- She sent out InvllflUons to elder- ild LljJe. Durley. vblled Mrx. Ce­ j'estenUr'a openlnE sutementa, men and women 'In Washington dUtriei super^’iior, k -k „ , The wlljr Sorlet foreljn mlnUter At thU meeting the Soviets have basis of their ^ast gains In puihlnj This makea It difficult for the cil Cott. en route from Moscow and A. E. Adams, rcr.U-* raised a whole la its of what ap­ for communist represenUtlon It is liutltutlona to attend a garden trict superviior. h u oUled most oC Lho «leiul«. Kt West to stand firm when It appears «here slie vl*llcd her daughter, alM ilole ft march la the •oeliJ peared (0 be purely procedural fair Co assume they seek more than a few concessions ml«ht yield East- party at Uie White House Monday. sphere by hiTlnj each of the west­ questions. publicity. West harmony and avoid a break­ May U. Prankle Lisle. Junior at Ihe Uni­ In writing "Hisio.-. o' J.- 'It's the first time any such ern leaden to luncheon before any Uien r s l Tliese Include the demand tor They won for the East Oerroaiu down df negotiations. The trouble versity Of Idaho, She also visited 1C57. Japanese lord or them could lnvli« him. •nsES. circular conference tabic and a limited right lo speak. In their is that conceulona always bring group has been Invited to tlie her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. ported Chinese K ti*!., i * t- While HouK and ifra. Elsenhower and Mrs. Donald l>lsle. Echo. Ore. a il U ctla are foUon-lnE ft fa. The object U to-weor down the 1C luue of how, many chalm the propoganda they claim much more, more demands. him.

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KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MIRACIE WHIP Quart 57‘ BANANA OR COCONUT CREAM CRE A M FLAKE

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WILSON'S Vienna Sausdge 3

ASSORTED VEGETABLES 8 • PPAS • C Q g ^ • BEANS • BEETS • POTATOES

Fountain SPECIAL Fridoy an d Sohirdoy EGG SAUAD or T U N A SANDWICH 5 r ’|.0 0 l O c M I N K PAf.E EIGHTEEN TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY, MAY 14,,,,, More Respect Papers Boost Mrs, L. Zimmerer Field Trip Honored at Rites :N. Mnv U-TN... H .For Learning PricesinU.S. WENDELL. May 14 — Puneral school partlclpniPd i-, services for Mrs. Lulu Cllne ZlnT- education field ir:p NEW YORK, May 14 lUPD- merer wers conducted Wednesday by their class advi^r.i The American Newspaper Pub­ at the Wendell Methodist church - Is ■ Necessary lishers BSAOclatlon reported todsy with the Rev. A. E. Gilbert offl- NEW-YOBK, May M (UPI) — thal-«7-U. S. dally newspapers la- claims. The crttup TU'ttj-ii,. V '■ ' fa WhBterer U wrons with Asierlean croued circulation prices during Mrs. If. J. Barton accomponit luranch ot Uie T-m:i •kJ:;': V. eo /.clence e»n be correcUd by rerer»- the first four months of this year. Mrs. Wayne Pagg, soloist, nowe; land Trust comp.nny, aiic lipi Jng the common American view Increased costs of producUon were arranged by Mrs. Paul Keai ' «'] that "we need new kaowledge lllu forced the higher prices, the ” ley. I *e need * hole In the licad." ac- ports aald. Pallbearera were Oerald Oergen.v U f cordlnt to optnlont expreued to- General Manager Cranston Wil­ Howard NIccum. Lloyd Anderson. U All farmers who attend are ask­ Hansen Qass SHOSHONE, May H—Tiiere will ed to take green adfalfa tips with American sclentlits. Amerlcpna be rock chuck bait mixing tlcmon- have been tops at applying ba.Mc Of Used Clothing IIANSEN, May li-McmbeTs of Two workers ecrvlnu a year of stmtcd at various points In the , scientific knoaledgo to practical the eighth grade and their teach­ county by County Agent J. Howard IF YOU CAN FIND A B EH ER BOURBON...BUVITI The Pilgrims landed at Prortnce- Kentucky Stnlght Bourbon Whlskjy. 5 Yer» Old. 8G PiKi matter*, but in a world auch u voluntary service for the Church er, Jock Hardin, were honored at Manning Friday. ’ ours filled with dangerous rivalries, town Harbor. Mass.. in November, eAnclent Abb DiJtlllers Compiny, Frsnkfort, Kentucky of the Brethren completed load­ a banquet held Monday evening Prom 0 to 10:15 nm.. he will give . • lack of accent on the baalo Is bad. ing 10,000 pounds of u.ied clothlnR lOM; then moved on to Pijmouth at the school lunch r 1# demonstration- at M ag ic after a few weeks. I Our poUUcal leaders as well oj Wednesday collected In Idaho by Orange north of Slioshonc; from : our scientific leaders are convinced United Brethren Church women. Larry Capps was master of c 10;30 to noon nt .Wood Rivei but that Is not enough. Waterman The Rev. Robert Keim cxprewed emonles. Elaine Pavl.n gave the Center Orange, northwest of Sho­ said—"our people as a whole" must appreciation to d>urches from opening prayer. Tommy Butler shone. Tlie demonstration will be want knowledge for knowledge's Hansen. Hagermnn. Buhl, Hollis­ read the class history, Lila Naylor given from 1:30 to 3 pm. at the sake alone because that la the way ter, Wendell and Jerome as well read the class will. Scott Rey­ Rlehf|eld pump stntlon, RJchfleid, both to ufety and to human ad* nolds gave a poem, and Carol MEASURE YOUR ROOM! as Twin Bills for nldint; in the Long-BaPf.-Bccompanied-by-Joyce •BortlnyTintrTincSlns'of DilB-orth gave the closing prayer. the clothing. Wilson. Mothers of tlie group prepared MAN FINED Further sorting and sizing of the OIrl singers, Carol Long. Joy the banquet and the sixth and CASTl£roRD, May 14—Prank clothing will be done at the Church Wnlkcr, Karen Hill, Lila Naylor. seventh grade girls served. Ironn Robison, Dinna Oray and CHECK THE SAVINGS! a, Thornton, CosUetord, w«» fined World Service warehouses in Mo- PajtnU of .ttradufttci wtte' _fl2J\n(Lc9Jt4Jiy_Mn^AmoAj dcsto. Cftlif.. the Rev. Mr. Kiero Christy Crockett. were aecomp^; Iiuns. juitlce of the peace, {or nied by Miss WilsonTjoy Walker Mrs. Hardin. Mrs. Caro? Walker, having mud flaps and <15 and played a piano solo and Diano seventh grade tcacher; Mr. and costs for no license on his truck. Qmy read tha class prophecy.'* Mrs. Marvin Rose and Supt. and COMPLETELY INSTALLED He was cited by 6tat« Patrolman Dan Beanett presented n gift to Mrs. Bernard Hopwood. IWS Is Richard Buma, READ TIMES-NBWS WANT’ADS. Hardin from the clou, and Eimy Uie sixUi grade teacher. OVER'HEAVY RUBBER CUSHION

BUDGET-PRICED CARPETING! . SPECIAtSAU BeouHful Loop Pilo R .j; 11.98 Diamond Pottorn 8 5% W ool, 15% Nylon • 12-Ft. W M tK Only MenVand Boys'__ •- 6 -Booutihil' Colortt-lroryrGreen Beigo, Blue/ Nutrio, Gold 99 Bq. Tl SIxe Her. Sale 1 Smre 9xlZ 8S.8S iSM CoopleUly 12x12 1Z7.M 61.M 1J5JI8 Instslied UxlS 223.C0 1S9.80 63.S0. Otff 12x11 Z6U2 101.76 70JO Dress Shoes Bobber ?ti

GOOD AtL^WOOL CARPETINGl

• All-Wool Loop Pilo Reg. 12.58 • Toxtured Ploln or Tweed Potterni •„ChooiB-Erom:„BlBgs. or..Brown SoIidt-^roy-Block/lvory-BfOwn- ^Ivory/Green-Brown/Ivory 'Tweear"#-9'ond-12.ftrWidrh»

Site Ref. Sale Sava 8x17 21S.01 189.U 43JB lOxIZ 167.07 1U.70 33.87 UxIS 317.41 ZU.08 04.05 14x21 471.19 88.83

ALL-WOOL WILTON CARPETING! 1 00% All-Wool Carpet Reg. 13.53 Chooie from Tweeds or Solidt 6 Beautiful Oecbrotor Coiorst Solldi In Groy*BeTge-Brown Boys' WORK 2 DAYS OXFORDS Shoes- Boots Volues to^.95 Values to 17.95 LEFT .9 0 6.99 EXTRA^ 8 ^ 0 ' SAYINGS 5 NOTHING DOWN-3 YEARS TO PAY Friday and Saturday

A ll regular stock lelectioni th a t will be popular from now on! Get your summer'i 403 Main Avo. ih o e i before Saturday and lave on every poir. C hofg ci welcome. p m u u tS a i ( » ■ ^aai SEBRS PARK FREE ® * y . TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Transfers for Economy Urged J Jerome Coach No Suspects Knife, Fork Club a n d f in a n c e POPLARVlLU;,-Mi.y, .M;iy M ^ K E T S For Centennial Wl—Tlie FBI t.iia jtjterdiy it had At Burley Elects Three Forest noiSE, May 14 (k-«lu.\a La nnnouncfd the iIk. liistorlcul society, noted i All America award iii a b.mqUi SU-|)heii.son, announced that the rrtitorial In the eoclely's ma;:; la.ll wfcH. nine aiifr miuked hns n liinitcd mcmbenhlp of forest officen. |‘ .r, -idalio Yesterdays," tli;ii tl tirld Tuf.'rtay eveiiin; iii the high ind Elovfrt rniarn draused him rhiTc lire ojjriilnKS for 2J new nufus H. Hall, (liMnrt forest:; i'i:iiiire created a c«nnni;.'n ".cliool III honor of Mr- and creaming from a J»il cell here. ranstr In llie Mnlii, nui^er dU- DclliiiKe!-. ile 1.1 Uic Idahoan Mtti e«“f* iiiic-ti iiie observance of il Tho nc-;.d U^.hi T Hall was bom In .M;i;tit.'.<.la and.i,,- u - . . Dellmcrr's mtereit in the welfare mec'tlnc:! will be Nov. 19. reared In Monuina. Hr received Im.i;,- we'd- belter Mx-ijd <>i;r o' j-niith, not onl;. ntiilptlc activity Paid Last Rites R'-tly lloadinan. chnracler actress hl3 dctrcc Ui forestry I.-um Moii-lcdcui dollara carelully uiiU but abo encourasliu-hlsh sdjol.- Fiiiiersl-tcrvlcfa for Mrs. Arleltc «'llh ft Inmmn Inirrest yarn. "An inna unlversily in lf:>^He bfnanfui.rh I lor onb hope llu.t «c ar.-.iup, DelllnK t received the . Jenkins' nere held -lliurjidaj Artrr.'.s I.onXs nt America;- Dec, 11. h!s lorestry career l^c rving ns’Iii.ilu nil j:lve fiiti^c ncni'r.\-^;in,(i fr)in the coninibslon at the afternoon st ilie While motluarj nyiiitf Hi'ixirler; January, to bo fire control aid on tlir Cnblncl |H"U' centennl»l_ binlui.iy <,f sen. Henry D chapel, llic Rev, W, A, MscArlhm sccuri d; i vh. 20,. Baron Hans D« naiioinl forest in Moi',ini;a : nc lo iisc and lake pli Old and Nnv Africa;" March 22, •‘‘. ‘n^bwr. “’J? jern iictive 30 years nnd Is dedl* Falls chiipter 15, Order of E.vilern He has since ^cr^•^(l a.MLiI.inl'ln t>': II loni: lime to come." "tar. a.Ml3tinR. Siiinliy Jaiy. well knorni pay- rnlrd to the welfare oi boys 14 imd cliolckriat. -'.More Curiosities of'the lo lechnlclon lor t!ir lr,tprjiioiin- Mra. David Mesd was soloist an'il Uln forest and rnnKr rxprrimeni Mind." nnd April JB, Edward Tom- He rho.ien froit Mrs, Nellie Oitrorn Diibcnck wn’ ”{?toBd. W.'« ^t.itlon, Idaho City, mu! ranier llnMin. Anierlcn’s foremosl author­ (lily Leaders ;i!M from all Ovrr the United iritanlst. F)nn| rites nil] be held ity on houlh America, "Look the -Minidoka, T.i:;;ncr nnd it Indeprndrncp. Knns, le national >ore.si.% lie irans- lilted. WlUlBin M:icKnight pre- Soiilhwnni Uncle." JS otsataglance ntfcl the award fr>f Bunator fe rrt'lIh e Mnln.utHi^L ua Uie Sworn iu at Sawtooth In 1014. Hn:i arid lii.^ulfe «or5li;ik. will move lo Richfield. Ctali,about Coiu'h ItJiIo (Babr-i craccia, Ida- May 31, Hailey 31ect,lto Male collese. Poc:itfllo. »ns Ihi Marcus A, Kar>'. wlin presently imMn ►prnier. lie loIS many IncV Is ranser In the ihilry ranger II.MI-EY. May 14—New n(fic-crs'‘'tnW that had happenrd In his 13 dtMrlcl^.la bclnK trarjferred to ri<' i,woni m and the 1950-13CO lo 50 year.i of n.voclnllon FRIDAY IS (he .Mnlla district lo Iiiruie va Iv IiiuIkH was seVat IliV Miur:D.':iliiKci'. H e'M lil'Jnonie could wtiul^l lUuiihlrr l»ml« cancy caused by Hall s (rnnilcr. nil levy IIS last yeurnt the ri-i:iilnr|be proud of the ij-pe of athletes Kntj' was reurrd in Dlcklwon icdini; of tho city council Mun-|froni thr local school, niree N. D , and was Kriidiiiiicd irom the ■ly iiitclil, Islty capUtlns nt Idaho Slate have school of forestry ni Ui.ili State J.ick Davies was sworn In for a'lJfcn from Jerome, Chrt Lee. Larry AKrlciiltural ci)lk-xr 1; •cond term as mayor. Jay Oi-i r- Brflckenberr)- and Hounrd Green, He previously Im.s :lcd councilman of Ihe Cliarle.i I/IIerLvon v,us master Knnltau iiatlonnl forcM, K'.amath .- ind Oranft 1 of ceremonies, LaVere Oooch. new Indian nKency In Orricnn, the bu. elected councllmai baakclball coach, and Dob Mathew, BANK reau of Indian affiiir.^ m Rose- d ward, also took new football coach, for Jerome next o«:re ...... «poke briefly. Tom Prescott Kanlooth in March, iciniptnrwTnitcrinttm'ti Introduced Dellinger, the .MalQd ranguc.dui pru|io;.ed Blaine county hosiitlal DelllnRer was presented with a i: w “ "f .i‘ ^i -j:; wiis discussed and bld-‘i,for dlRKhiR translJlor radio, and Mrs. Delling­ Caribou national foi Knry. the pipe line will be advertised his wife and amnll soi er WAS presented a gold purse set. The committee In clurge Includ­ to Malta around June .. A request by Robert Tl!omp:on, Kecreatlon Planner J'.iul m tz ed Maurice Rcld. Al Hall, Kenneth NIGHT IlitiU'y yolunt«er-flre-dO|»<.nl 1-1 leaving for the Rrldcer na­ Rice-nnd- Mra.-Luey -DannrMrs; iralnfpH lwvu<» •n.l chli'f. f<^ two new gas masks was Kennetli Rice was In charge of tional forest at Kemnirrer. Wyo. apiirovcd. FTlti received his degree in land- table decorations, Jerry Wren did Grand Total Is The summer recreation program, Jhe «rJ»vork deeoraiinc tables ecnpe ftrcfilteeture fro;n Ololi lo bojiin Juno 15 and W i until suite university In 1DS«, He ser^’ed AUBlif.t 15. was dlscus.scd wiih and Gene Sullivan provided record­ in the air force from November, tlcliard Stephens nnd Dr. A. F„ ed music. 1054. to November. 1057. tlchards. representing the Hailey Ho wft.1 appointed land.' j UUo niaUa M l: gional office nt Ofidcn. Utali, In rnjcd lo Dale Muier for the K T c ^ f February-. 1B5B. nnd transferred lo The lOSa-lBOO budget was set at IF YOU 875 the Sawtooth In April, 1B58- His $ 2 7 5 - 0 0 » s tninsfer will be effective May IB, D.5 mills, with 25 mills tor ficntral fund;. IH mllU. tire 1. DRAWING nient: I'.j mills, library- CAN FIND A mill, Itnlley airport; one mill, 2 . 21 Graduates one mUl, lecreallon; and SSOO-"® DRAWING Potatoes-Onions mills, bond redemption. BETTER Of Seminary 3. $100«o DRAWING CHICAGO, iur 14 .uni-roi.io*i Truck Hits Pole BOURBON —TcrGetHi NI-OR-MORE-fOSmVE-WINNERS- Ttttnty-one Rrndustei of tlic DUHL. May 14-Carl K. Peter- ...BUY IT! ' LDS seminary clai.i will be honor- finn, 17. Buhl, driving a 1057 Dodge ; ed Rt exercises TJiuriday nlslit truck loaded with 12 cattle, es­ ,< . „ V,.- Av,‘ prc.ildent Albert Theodore caped Injury when Uie truck slid jpult4e-«f-4he-pl«e-Cowicff-tJHhc PI h i . . sevdnly giving t^ie n«la-tTr>,OI« CLUB tlinnled damage to the truek-at Patsy Jewell. Dee Larson, Ann UPiMt* A«liatAle telephone wle. Robert Romney. Ronaid SmlUi, Irla Thompson and Marilyn •njlk, — Graduates lneluda-tb»-four-y«ar honorees and Sharon Blaylock, Gary Carpenter, Beth Chrlsloffer- > Bii. Kbirn .... son, Norman P. . Eager, WUKam _ !« ll«.fd Ilil ...... »•< iictirt hiotit— s u : . Eldredge, Sharon Haskett. Doris r «rr«ml; no ' » 1n Jaynes,‘ Noel‘Xuke,~Reni'Nelson; i# ^Tlr« ...... 6,<7 A xiilt for $150,000 resultlnR from Dennis Orton, Linda Ostler. Lois . cnr-pedcstrlnn accident Jan. 17 ll^it .•ft* filed In dUtrlet court Thur»- Butter and Eggs « Uit leram<__(!» dny momlnc by Mrs. Unnn: Wj'lder, 401 Second street nortlj. In the complaint Mra. .Wyldcr illcKtn Robert H. Coiner, 14. 1315 The introduction will be given Eleventh fivei'nie“east. ww drlvlni; by Jack Predcrlckson. wlih Jacob ncRllgently nnd struck her i\! P. Arrington offering opening crOMcd thn inter«rctlQn_olLSccQnd —JiuLUf. mueiij|<^ '.u.. prayer. Eldon jinmmond will read i7^; >t Mor. thCScrtpture.-HUtory of the class avenue nnd Sccbhd street north. will be given by Janice Robinson, FINE FASHIONS • FABULOUS SAVINGS Mra. Wylder states that alie wi: ■rae Tft'la. Falls Junior chuss will l)amages of $175 be permnncntly disabled because o •tMtri »hll« •!«] present a choral review of the Iho accident. Included In the «ur year's lessons and the freshman requested arc medical and hospital string ensemble will play. Presi­ let in Crash expenses and lavi of employment. Jtt*(K»r collision one-fourUi of dent Roy E. Babbel will address Henrj- Coiner, the youth'.i father, Uie class. ' « 'Ml or Ihe n«d Cup has' been sppolnted guardian. » blshftjiy 30 nt 8:30 t Wall Street A trio from the Buhl seminary. •■dj; rrjullcd la. eaUmiKd Juday,BaBgett,.Joycc_Cox nnd.eue 5“ of *175. Club’s Girls of . Owens, will sing. Dorla Jaynes and I »«ldcnt occurred when Clfalferl' Gary Carpenter will offer remarks of the senior and a clioml reading MIN'SSUITS fwJ.Kolb, 68. Ml Fourth ave- X* »«t. itlmniejl to pnM a car Month Featured will be given by tho Kimberly class, 'a^y-DuT^'U-l^ Brins. 10, n33 NEWr-'VOIUC.-Uay U-(UPI)—It Prt^dtnl P, Lyman 6chent and Is trxie that the Dow-Jonea Indun- -- 44arrm—wlU-*w»«t-lhe. _F-or-o-4imiUd-timo-«nlyC-Oiw-lofg«-9roup-oMin«- trlat averado u historically hlRh P ta by Kolb eolllilcd_wllh Braw' itri'co Orout nt the Altxusa club Jnneheon'mcetine-TucJdny it-Uie bul-there-is-no erldence-here of ■-Wiiton, civuxing; JlOO-dam- any reversal of the trend. w»ys qudlity, oxpertIy'rallored'rhenVsuUs! Choose from~ T>« the rislit aide or the Nuh Hfigerson hotel, "an Alityne, Noel and company. M W to Uic left bumper wid left Myma Ann Schlffler, daughter tweeds, flannels, worsteds, gabardines or sheens. ■=i tender of the Brass car. of Mr. and Mra. Enos Schlffler. Dacha and company holds that It tppeara likely further consoli­ Dr. DeHoff WiU '9 msllDiu were sWen by State chQMii for April. Bho Is ft Twin |-«tein 8. D. LuKkert. Falls high school senior. Darlene dation will develop In the market All popular sizes, longs, shorts and mediums. ' McQulgtin, May Rlrl of the month, at current levels. Talk at Service is a sophomore. She was accom­ It U more likely at this Juncture BdRLEy, May 14—Dr. George |river Is Fined panied by her nunt, Mrs. Ray that the Industrials will lift the Delloff. president of Magic VaUey Humphrey. The Rlrls were award­ ralU rather than the roll* wlU jiull Christian college, Albion, will be ed certlficntes. (he Industrials down, necordlns la the speaker for baccninureate serv­ Lin License Case .Mrs. Fred Duke was In charce E. P. ?uttcn and company. ice* at 8 pjn, Sunday at the Bur­ • Cooper, 6i. 449 Elm of tJie business se.«lon. Oela MIS ley high school auditorium. I »ppe«ed belore policc Oeneral D y n a m ic s earnings led tho InvocaUoa and gave the fTowth should be resumed In the Other numbera on the program *L“lP-Pymphrcy_Jliundny will be the.Madrlgnt. Slpgen ■f* and p&ld a |7 and-cost« secretary^-roport.------early U m , »ay* Walaton and com­ Mra. Duke nnnoutwed 100 per pany. Last year OD net dipped to f1ut« trio, Helen Scott, ZJndd' 'or operatlnK a vchtele -Kllh. Holt, and Lee Kerbs, and a string * wid driver'* llcensc. cent attendance for more than one- $3,71 from M.80 In 1SS7 and first Ihlrd of tlie membership. Having quarUt composed of Janet Hoff. MS nrrcstcd Wedntidiiy quarter profit eased lo CO cents Melvin Neftier. Dan Dettmars. . Kccldcnt In which hla perfect attendance for the past from 11.01 a sliare. year are Mra. Ralph Wlbon. Mrs. and Carol Oilman. fl.trock wu struelc from be- Great Atlantic and -Poclflo Tea Studente Steven Hoggnn and ” * c.ir driven by lUjbert E. R. O. McCall. Mrs. Lftrry Harper. company's store development pro­ Scharlene Dayley wUl frive tho In­ I , . IB. 17B Tyler atreel. Mr*. Prank DePew, M n. J. HIH. gram nnd more aggreulve mer< vocation and tho benediction. The t *«ident occurred at Adtima Mra. Charles Alrlch, Mrs. Olen W. chandlslofC program should Im­ prt)cesslonal and recessional music V «nd Ciwwtll avenue, Blirimbns. Nan Moon. MartliA And- prove profit manlns for the cur­ will be played on the organ and “ wiver'a'llcense expired Miy eraon, Mary Jo Cahill and Mtss rent fiscal year, says Abraham and piano by Mr. and M n. Ronaia Miller. . company. Archibald. Reynolds and company looks for T\vin Falls Markets jCanada Dry to show some Im- Wlth-Uie fast start achieved In TNOTig (he March quarter, Int«chemleal is expected to .lift sales this ycfir -To oil mombcrs of. the 3 CONVENlfiNT WAYS TO BUY: to above 130 million dollars and Southern Idaho • 6 M onthi T o Pay (n o corrying cftorge) earnings to $}£0 a share or more, compared with U.18 last year, ac­ • Loyawoy (Tlirw 4Ml«r« Qonwdl cording to llombbwer and Weeks. PRODUCTION • Cath InveJton Advisory Institute se- {T‘Jt.l«n-en8Unf)--- lectet-Geseral Controls aod.Servo* CREDIT ASSN— OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9‘ Mechanisms as' two West coast electronics with promising pros- pect.1. Beginning May 9 IrtX Norlhtrni No. t Fitch suney Ukes Qetty and <11 dMitn auoiln*) Carrier co^wratlon for capital Your offices in Twin'" growth. Falls, Burley a n d Good- rPoor's mvestoent )uJvlsor7_fur- ,in g will bo vey lUts Tin growth slocks with ALEXANDER'S potentials. Including General CLOSED , Qi)eUn« !l »«« ' Itallwny Signal, Halliburton Oil • UVE POULTRT Well Cementing. National Lead. SATURDAYS (D«l«ri not uunudi Carbide and Wamer-Lam- OUTTtltrAt bexU oel q,iMW4) THURSDAY, MAY PAGE TWENTY TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

R-. V.Tucker to Lorraine Kerbs Women's Clubs Leader Honored on Official V is it Here Wed Miss Payne Plans LDS Rite ‘ In June Rituals WithM-.'-Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge Kerb* -iClrcllng June fl for their wed­ announcing the engaRement ding ire Jdtoa Psrca ftod lUib' their daughter, Lcrralne. to’ Max ert V. Tucker. The wpdmnc *111 Dojtlelt. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Z. Uke piBce At the home of the p&r- Bartlett. et>U of the bride-to-be. Mr. and An AuDist wedding Is planned Mr*. Aihley U Piyne In Arlmo. and will be solemnized in the Ida­ THe prospecllTo brldfcroom U the ho Falls LDS temple. Bon of Mr. "ind Wrt. C. Robert MtM Kcrlii WHS Kriidualed from Tucker, win FnlLi Hu.'slnesx collesc and U M lu Payne Is » Junior r1 IdAho ejiiployrd at the Fidelity National etiite college. Pocatello, where she bank. Bartlett U attending Brlg- > 1 ,*^ U majoring In btulne.'! adnilnls* iiam Young university. Prmo. Botti .-Irallon indhM (ifrtftl «» president were graduated from Twin f’aUs of Spur*. »'»» ft mrtrbrr of Chiiiieit • tdinnl in ______#rul U vice ptesldcnl of Sliver Tm- Ml. r She wiia nm rd to the IfiSO edi­ Style Review Is tion of "Who'a Who AmonK Stu- dcnlfl In American Unlvcraltlr.i und ColltRca" and rectlveil Uie Miiudc Held by Burley Coslio Jloiuloii nward for thr out- alandlnit Junior v.omiin at her col- School Classes Icite. For the post l»o ycam »he BURLEY. Miiy H — About 160 haseunj with the cnllrKC choir nnd motiuTs and frleiiclA of the atu- - the "Coedifl" thr colIf(i« wnnini’R dcnl.% nf the Burley hlRh school irlo. 8ho uai chweii m "e Mayflower JodRC, mt.itrcrj. and Vickie Parke. . ' . . . whoM cncagement to Dick In Rmcc nnd palr.e. for Inspection of Uie large planes, elected preildent; Mrs. Paul Denip- The progmm Included Introduc­ BeJlevue. Pletce. ion of Mr. and Mr*. Terry Immediately foUowlnR tJie style A free square dance is plajined :ey. vice president, and .Mrs. Merle Frcnch folk sclcctlonj A flae drill was presented by 12 tion of club officers. Jody Fruit acnted by Janie Wat.-ion rierte. U announced by her par- sliow the group wiw served re- for 2 p.m. and a potluck supper Crofts, secretary.irea-'urer. and Jean Hensle# presented read­ membera In bue capea and the enia, Mr. and Mr». Wllian .Mil­ fre.-auncnUi miide by the 87 girls for 5 p.m. Tliose attending arr The while elephant was received' Parke nnd Darryl nybrt, flaiibearer wenrlnf a red cape. Ten ings. Marilyn Raveiucrolt song atudents participating uefe\i Freda Brown to ler, all Duhl. Roth will be ra<]- of the Rophomore nnd senior cook- a.'ked to bring ft covcred dl.ili, by Mrs, Harold DniJscll. Mrs, Rob­ accompanied byMairErwlnr-A membera In white utin robea pre­ uated from Buhl hlfli tcliDol Inc dii.ws, .Mrs. Jolo Oagon Is ert Wright »nd Mrs. Olenn Wright Grow. Caroline Kllng, Lindt R sented a uhlte and allvcr evening Nur.iery care will be provided and corsage nnd gilt from Uie group thti month and plan to attend cooklnB liuitnictor. PourlnR during ...... and free movies scn'ed refrwhments. aon. Vickie Parke, .VnncrV- bai madft by Mri. Malale Ilawarcl. Wed K. F. Olsen presented to Mrs. Maxine 01- Donna Lalb nnd Annis airra eolleie Ibis fall. No deflnlta lliD ten were Tamara Ashby. Patty planned lor Hie June meeting will be held ____ home c£onom|u teaclier. ajid and nUed with quarters to the KIMUEllLy. May H - A Inle weddinc dale bai been Ml. Jiiniik. LaRee Hull nnd Mary Corle, Singing were Lorraine n-k honored ituut. the ranch home ot MrsTDrUS- Mrs. Henry Sheny. Olrli' club ad- July wedding h bclnn plittini-d by IHIimlllon photo—«Uff enpav- sell aoutli of Bdlevue. .. glrla' trio, Donna La|h Rosetad corsaRea »rre prwented vlser. by MLm Tate. Parllclpatlng Darnca and Miss nnb, to Mr*. Clsvenger and Mr*. Ethel rrcdft Brown and Kenneth r. 01- Int) ■ BoL'e. Twin FalLi and surroundlnc in a skit were' Joan Osdey and ¥ ¥ V win present cxiilbltlons. ¥ .¥ ¥ Lee, ila it captftJn. Miniature cor- sen, son of Mr. and Mr.i. Floyd Social Calendar MLvi Tate. tagea also were pre.ers of the home economics Iher f|yc_tnif«ls aml_Plgrl>t_llfir^ irrnla, Mr. and’ cliw modeling In a style Teacher Feted Mn and Peinry Harrison who fur­ Ladle... 'ofU ie- G raira-An ny- RicnFirj.n, fitny_H=.Mi:i_cilf: E. Brown, ford Ward entcrtolned lasTweeF , "Cnrol Wilson. Bcily Irving. nished thfl dinner music. Made by Group llfe'Republic will meet at 2 p,. Round Dance dub has canceled of Uic Lincolii-Kliool ridh ( Miss Brown Is a nmdunte of Its dance scheduled for Saturday honoring her son. Lowell, nt a __.Ja Hardwick, Caroline Ravena- The meellnif was conducted by MURTAUOIt. ^^»y U-Mem­ SaturdAy at Uie home of Mra, Ida croft. Colecn Sllgar. Lola Stokes, aurprised their teacher, Ma i Mr*. Olenn Miller, noble Rmnd. Kimberly high wliool and Is em­ bers of. tho H and N eUib made S»eei, 107 Flier nvcnue. Mra. Mar- to attend Uia MounlAln Home aurprt.w parly celebrating his 13Ui event, blrilidny annlveriary. Ronny Pope. Donno Pope, Donnri Hatmaker. wlUi a p. te; „ Mrs. MlUer also mads tho cor- ployed In the Insurance office of purses of pla.Mlo mnlcrlals at thdr tlia SmlUi and Mm. Roljcrt Com-' birthday anniversary Imt »tti Ilobcrt Stradley, ' will be iiMlslant hostesses. T liw altendlng valley danccs A hamburger fry and outdoor' Jonc.1. Phyllis Young. Donna Rein- meetlnK last week nt the home ot ke, Joan Bruckett, Jean BrackeU, Tliey were nsal.Ued t\a. Her.flaiice h n lD5fl gradunte fit .Carrier, Klieduled for Saturday night party was Iicid at the W’nrd Jiome Mrs. Carrier. Mrs, Robert IllRh Ooodwlll dub will hold r s.mu-uSRj~iq" wichea. cl.'uu and their te.icher. .Mrs. VlrRlnla Palmer, LaXlee Abrams, tlveii of the PTA. Mrs. Jc* a Dessert Lesson and Mrs. Peto Thornton received mago .i»Io beginning at 3 p. Ann Brackett, Jody Fruit and Joan wedding annlvcwary RlfLi from day nnd 0 a. m Saturday at 133 Twin Twlrlera will dance at the villa O’Donnell, m guesLi. oclioa. Mrs, Wayne Sorensa Shoilione street wc.it, Twin Fillla'Orange hall wltli Mr. * * ¥ ' Owsley. Mra. Elden Gehrig, Given to Group their secret pali, Mrs, Carl Meu- ¥ ¥ ¥ ' Bcr; received both birthday and ¥ ¥ ¥ and Mrs. Ralph Awendrup na call- ATTEND lUNCHEOV Mrs. Frank West rrcelvcd Uie HAOEIUJAN, May l+-"Dea5ertfl PEO Sponsors cn, and the Melody Squares will centerpiece of red and shite car- that please" wm Uie lex.wn Riven wedding anniversary gifts. Mrs. SPRINGDALE. May H-Mem- MEETS Foniiitrnci Wea Horn received tho white ele­ dance nt 8:30 p. m. at Uie Gooding bers ot the Happy Hoinemakcr* nations na the "mut avenge SHOSHONE, May I4 _ : by Mrs. Alan Erwin and Mrs. Event in Hailey Altar Draped by Orange hiUl with Myron Bliss aa inother" present. ChotleA Skloner at the mcetltia phant. . ' dub-alttiidlnR Uie luncheon ob­ Bridge club met at the h a Mrs. Chester Marshall conduct­ caller. serving National Home Demon- The banquet waa prepared by Mrs, E. D. Saroa for an I m ot ttif Vallty Home Demowitr:HSr>n Jerome Chapter Sa^MM dancB tn/ormatfoa may ed games. Tl?nA\fP 14-Tlir.nllar . . „ • »‘f«Uon ehib week In Burlry were membera'of tho club asilsted by saind recently. Guejti wen* Delmer Pinkston lu t week. members of the PEO In tiie under^ Mra.-Rftlph-Westr-Mr^—Hnrrer Mrs.—OLvm;—Mrs.—<3Kerfyr-Mr«. MBS-Rntlcr-nnd-Mr*i-ffc-Or; .draped In mcmoo' of* Fred ard Elire.^man, REdwoory-of-the-PEO, —PartlclpAtlng-wcrA-Julia-Brown, _Hie.NorUi-Slde .DcMolay-Cliap- mu*. M ri Warren Berry, oid.Mra, which was founded SO years aro by Larry Atkln.wn. Margeo Powclt. ter presented the Mother’s degree. Event-Planned- Naomi Plnley. 7 glrU nt Iowa Wesleyoa coHceb Lnyne Powell. Linda Knapp, Deb­ FJieh mother received -a floral --- Nextmeetlnff »ll! bo « levon nnd Tiov^- has chaptcr* In Uie bie Watitlns. Diane McVlckera. tribute from tho tjoys,' i - At Valley Meet: on flower arrangement to be held United Cjlntcs. Hnwnll, Alti-ikn and Wendell Powell. Pnmcla IhicttlR, Relreshmenta were served by HAQER.MAN. May H - A ban­ . «L WendeU.______’ most of the provlnce.i of Cwuida. PaLiy Atkln.v)n, David Severance. DcMolny molhera, ^ quet to bo served ftt the dl.Mricl ¥ ¥ ¥ • told of Its philanthropic Linda Sun Thonie and Rlcluird youtli rally waa planned nt ihe deavors, Mrs, Price spoke on fi/iort. meeJ/jig 0! ihc Fj'delln cJub of the Ros9-Strewn Marian Martin International Pcnce &holanihlp Floral nrranRcments were made Miss Hozen and Reorganlrexl LDS church Ja.ii week fund, by Mrs. Austin Matheney. Pouring nt the home of Mrs. Lysle Gilmore. Pattern Tliey told of the chaptcr'a plans during the refre.-'hment hour wa Johnson to Wed Tlie rally wilt be held Siiturdny to. furnish a room. In the_.new Mra, Dexter Watkins. HAILEY. May U-M r. nnd Mra. anil Sund.iy nt the Hagcrman; Dlalno county hospital when It Is ■ ■ ■» » « ----- Jan'l.t Hazen hRVC nnnmincerd the cliureh. - - — , 1 completed, engngcment nnd nppronchliig mar­ Mrs. Ed Davla. pre.'^ldcnt. con­ conoNS _ Mrs, Murray, ahowed alldc.i of Discussion Held riage of their daughter, Janet, to ducted Ihe mecllng, Mra. Frank' Coltey Junior college, Ncvndn. Mo, DennLi Johnson, son ot Mr. nnd Dickerson gnve the le.--ion. ‘Tlie prlvnto -whool o»'iied by the PEO. A t Rebekah Meet Mrs. A. j. Johitfon. Christian church In the cnrly ccn- Jean Mixer explained tits alldes. IIAOERMAN. May U-A reccnt Bolh are prndualM ot Hallry turlM." Mrs, Elva Wright wn.i In article on Odd I’cllowMilp publWi- hlRh school. Sho nl.'O wns grnd- charge of the worship f.crvlce. ed In Uie ‘'ChrLitlan'Sclence Mon­ unled from Twin Falls Buslne.w ¥ ¥ ¥ Pair Reigns fo r- itor" and Ihe article tclllns of Mrs. collece and employed .Uy.^lhe W. O, Wntt.1 In tlie Tlmc-i.News NorttlWfr,tcm•Ufe^n.■!llrance-com• Women Honored- were dLiou.ised at Uie mecUng of pnny In Twin Fall*. He la complet. Dance in Hailey Ing hl.i’ nophomore year at Idaho llAILEY, May U —Bello Joe the Po.M Noble Onind.1 club of At Lincoln Tea Union. Rebekah lodge In.it week Stale collcge. Pocatello. SHOSHONE. May U —Twenty- Golcocchfa_«od-7fflfoW ■ccfdlnc will f.ikf p!«c« were elected at the home of Mrs. J. M, Hotranl. _ eiffht molhera attended the moth- —Mmr—Howftfd;— vlefr-fuoslilent, filW rf* ^p.^1 T?n>,f - rlllH conducted the meeUng. "Tnm exfm etcnvg' wiirbe'heu. cently. They were cnndldatcs of Mrs, Omcr Shook nnd Mrs, Ce­ the Lettermcn's club and pep dub. at th« home of Mrs. Flojil R&vi for a atudy made of tho constitu­ cil Dudley served refreaJimenta. respcc lively. tion. Mm. F. C, Hahn wn,i In charge They were erowned by Emeroy ¥ ¥ Petal Pals Hear of till' procrnm. Mr*. Ktiool: gave Dietrich, coach, nnd Mr.i. Eugene lh(>-prilver. Mr.v Luclla Kln.'.ey Judd, ndvl. Mrs, Drum Sons." w'aa furnWied by the Final Lesson Is Richfield Wonien^ Dotiild Hlno fpr collecting the hostess, Rcpofts were given ty Mr*. Onle Given at Carey' Meet for Cards Conner on tho fair cammlitce, and CAREY. May H-Tlif conclud­ RICHHELD. May H—Tho Mer. Mrs, Paul Brandy. Mn. Waynel.Mrs. David Klnyon on attendlriK ing theology lewon for Uie Relief •IrVfs Drlriw club met last week McCandles.1. Mrs. Robert Pariah,‘the Twin Fnlls countv fair board !e-croup.will.tour TJic.VUlUns Tenchcr^ .report: Mrs. Le.i[tr itcCllntick. Mra. Ar­ jlhe Snake river pottery plant In meeting w.is held after the society thur Petfnon and M ri Oeroge ATrEM) LONCIIEOS ■ Hageminn. meeting. .Mrs. Alma Peek prc.' 9019 . Zerphy, SlloMioiie, KINO m m May »-Homp| Mrs. James CoUiem was a gue.it. seilled the le.vion. SIZES Mn, Marsaret Haddock. Sho­ Improvement club members shone. was prwentfd a Rue.nt of tending the Joint luncheon mtel-l honor_fnvor. Oilier out^f-club Ing of EJmore county extension I J o C O LLiN S'charm ing RuesU were Mfsr ciarehco Lem­ clubs Insfwcet nt the Olenns rrr-| ~TIy lllkw mon. Mn-W.S. Kohl, Mrs. Rctta ry dl}' hall.were Mra. Ted Moore. _ .jn ix a b ie s . coordinated oulfifs Powell. Mrs. Ralph Bmlfh and M ri Mrs, Jnmes King, Mrs, Nolanl Zerphy, Prock. Mrs, R. I. Barnes, in bfossomfng cof}on prinf ' FOR HALF SIZES Full Skirt ...-10.95 I Summer hnppUy In a omart , Karl Carnahan, Mrs, Harold Van riEADTIMES-NEWflWANTAD8 ,|6 Ukle and Mrs. William Trail. solid poplin. Print in Putty ond ehlrtwolst with easy-ta-sew tucks QncJ Sundrcit ^.13>95 that look so crisp and (resh above j a allmmlng aklrt Steji In-nevcr •Whito or Delft Blue and White; muss your -halr-ilo. Tom onw ’o Jam oieo , pattern: niow# tflb. • M AY SPECIAL! Solid Black poplin. Sires 5 to I 5 . Sho rt*----- 4 .W • Printed pattern 6019: Half *l*ea U'.i, 164. :8< MriliodlJi church. Oilifr ofiicrri Cifiir Todd. rfCOrdliiK k-i Mr,v Tonv Polucft. FM WrlchJ. tfcif’sis i: Mu- Allitcl Kmn muy «luc«tlon ir.d i>fu 1.MH Srniun. ChiiMUn rl«llon,«; Mr«. C. D Cl. Ill vrork; Mr*. Oj1-“ Com ...... ,.ik:Mr,vl. 11. Sl.ir inLuoUU^a-D.!l£-fc3au iiir mid publlcallnii Hrrkff, J»uppl/ "c Cforte Bllck. »lf

Carol Hill and Juriv lin.lrl • piano duet. Jeni in j -The Holy iiert bv Trleha P' n( Tiimnrrow" and ''HiJt tul Mnlher of Mine," «cc< b.v Nli., Ii*o Rentten, Kpfiul piir.fs »\ent Chc.'lfr .M cC la in. Mr* ll^<■^r, Mi/i, Sieve Hudion niKJnlpfi JCnck, Ml,'. Allred Kramer. pi»cr. man, read aevernl Moiui Jake Siahlecker, Mi ind Mrs. L hosleisea. Study Conduct^ /alda T hom pson Mothers Honored A t Decio M ating D A V A u x iIiarvi“”S”";r"i"a' Branch W ed ...... '- parhh hall, Tli By Tea at Hailey DECLO. May H-Sfrj. Mnrjoile BUnLEy. Mrs. John Thurne. .Shoshone, left, nialos alake relief •ciciely counselor, and Mrs.. rioy Payne, Carey, Moffett cotidueuy ilie tii.'i le.'.son Rehwall, Eden, IIAIIXV. May H-Mrs, Pi*.Sum, In C h u r c h R i t u a l Hailey, and Mr.s. Ora Uarrett work director, are eiaminlni a quill made by a aoclely member, The ()ulU la one nf hundreds nt Itemi' Irom the new study bo(ik, ''I’lie Installed n» comnmiidrr ( In be displayed in the handicraft leellen nf Ihe second annual ilake slyle ahair la be held at 2 p.m. three Dl.sabled Anieiic.in Bellevue, Gold Star moihrit, nnc lEOIJ ro w v. MW - Spirit Speak.' lo the rhiiich, at Saturday at the Shnihona LDS ehureh. (Staff photo-enira.lnrl the Ladles Aid meetlni: last week aiixlllarj' a t' a ic a cKt for beliiK i yoimcesl Style Show Set Attend Reception Slci-e Annpunced rommandcr; Mrs. T. M Kn\<;hi spoiuored by the American l.ecion' r Dninch. Orlenl, 111., Icn led llie opening pravrr and' >llier and Mrs, R Abundis au:(iUiry. lIEYBUnN. Mny M _M r. and the Meilioillii cliurch. read, the thouslit for Uie day. Twin ,Fall>. Junior vlrr rom s awarded the r for the Tlie lea was held Monday ai ihi By Blaine Stake Mr*. Donald Hnndy attended ihe For Lincoln U nit Mr.v Walker Rnve the lie.i.^iJifi'A maiHier:'Mrs. Ellrii fliii iilier hnvlm: ihe nn ; rhllflren home of Luclle Friedman, mil wedding recepllon for Mr. and SHOSHONE, May M—New of- ley, chaplain; Mi*. \V. C. .Sioi.r CAHEY. May H-Ko.i:i:on.i ere- ^ l U h e double rliiB «re- report and Mr*. Dallon. llie secie-, 'mil Matsr was Re; tal chair, Mis. Fred Alien and Mr*, Lovrnli led nt home will be modeled dur- Mrs. Phil Slaugh at Ihe LDS rec­ lieers elected for Mothers clrel# tary’a report. I Twin Falls, tren.'urer, and Mr.' in of the breakfar.i. reation hall In Shelley last neck. fti a meeting last week at the hom'e « • , Campbell a* co-hosleuc-s. IK ihr Blaine suke Relief society Plan* were dl,«us.\ed fnr a rum- Cecl. CarRlll, Bnrle Mrs. FrancLi Poubon and Mrj .style .show Saturday afternoon. At Tlie bridegroom'Is Mrs. Handy’s of Mrs. Florence Gage are Mrs. mnce sn>e to be held Ihl.t month Tlie women wci .nllrd l-v Inience Arndt were honored a. ijib evrnt dre.ws .-.cwj) by women brother and Hie bride is Ihe for­ Kerrel Cl*rk. pre.sldent: Mr*. John d cylon tnrrel under direction of Mr«. Jonesj M. m n k Horcjs, Kiln-, di oldest World wn I from ench wnrd In ihe'slake will mer'Doreen Woodward. Shelley. Conwiiy. vice preildcnC, and Mr*. ^ a e » H h » « u lu m uimmrd. Heyburn Group Leonard. A box of cloUie.i jlirnl of Idaho DAV aui iioihti; Ue .shown, llie revue will com­ Tlie eouple was married 'I’hursday Claude McKlMick, *ecretary. ' ,nrt lace rutflM. It packed to *end ovrmea*. Plnn-s commander. Mr*, •niomas May Lynch. Nampa. «>»* a mence nt 7 p.m. in Ihe Shoshone In the Idaho FnlU temple. Tlie County Home Uemorulra- Jnckciwith T.crc made lo entertain Rr»duateJ ofliRfilnK commander, xnis Meets for.Cords Runt or Mrs, Bts.sle Bemon. ivard dinpel. Children's clothlnR V V ¥ llon council meeting to be held May club la was discussed. Circle members ■WPiacolUr stirt lone ulecye.i of the clRlitl) Rrade and IiIeI: scnied a Rift by Mr.v RKiw; HEYBURN, Ma .Mrj. Frank Somsen'played sev­ na well a-s women’s appsrel will be ATTEND WEDDI.S'fJ ;iembers and Rue.s Here «nter- will parliclpale, . point «l (he .icliool who are member* of th« New officers appomtcd eral accordion m Ios and Judy allied last week a ihc honic of modeled. HEYBURN. May M -Mr. and »».»■ buttoned In Hie Mrs. Tlionift* Smtth. Ru| Sctweler, accompanied by Mr.s. Al-so to be featured In a handi­ Mr*. Max Drage were In Carey answered lo. a re­ pturl buttona. ircr Mr.i Wllni.a- Sullen ap- conducUc.«: Mis. I.eona M. ir.*;. Gnidon O'Bi in in Dilrley Willi* McKercher at the piano. view of ancesior.s. Jierr four tables o work *ectlon. Here fancy work, Saturday to attend the wedding rairts-v.- M»ii-t‘n>-mod»l»d-lt«ms ‘sK i^ bwd riower'wlih rlbv Mrs. InRram. cnmmauder ...... day alieinoon for her dauRhtei der .direction of the suke.socletj •MmtinntOTrsamTntTict . Thrco iwford Bfostw tippfd will' Mlnl-Casala uult. and by l.lr.s.'''^'"- Colleen, nn her fifth birthday an- •Ith Mi-s. Harrell Thome, pre.si- ,ill be done by assigned person* Crtek; Mr. and' Mrs. Roiland • Mrs. Hejtmorjek nehwalt. commander of Stradley .Ir.s, Mnrlln I.lnd ttrie Kue.^la. Gamea and stories oc­ dent, nnd Mrs. Lj-nden Adamson from iach Patrick and family. Castleford. .'fr.^. .^fltlfIeJ!« 7*i(IImna «llf be °LiOi:f. Sail Lnkfi Clly, unit No. 5x cupied the IS luulii, follnned by and Mr*. John Tliorne, counselor*, All wnrd Relief society worker* and Mr. and Mrs, DennU Patnck, i .— tiJilcaor. Slie- wm frockrt Is Club Leader rs, nehwalt told of the , 10.SIW.S at the June mfeilng. efreahmeni*. Mra.'Cirl Piper a»- genei'nl chairmen. Ai-slsllnR are :e Invited lo attend and panic Buhl. Tlie occasion wa* Mr. Hoi- fcuiMpollilifd cotton drcM DUHU May U-M r*. Thomas clal meetlni: tliLs mnnlh at BnUe il*ted the hosl«j(. ilher board member*. Explanation ip»K. lasstx lull *>:lrt and fllltd Ilejtmaiielt was Installed as presi­ In honor of Judce David O. ns(fnicnlra.illni velvet b«ll, dent of the-Home Culture club at. Ham, Boston, nationa; DAV Speciol Program a,m**ray ot while Honers 1 nnnual aprlng luncheon and mander. She al.so announced that -to-fcr- iei.t day ta*t week at the Buhl Presented G roup ■ ...... FanSTJiair T*abcojucl Ucd »llh orchid national auxiliary command' I n I C H F I K L D. May M — Tlie s Ua Ed CtirtilopherAon, Other officers Installed are MrJi will be at Pocatello May IB to ; NnrUi fJitJ c)ul> mci lor »u hrlde.imiild. Her yel Everttt Hustead. vice pre.sident: and tn-Dotsc May 31 to ? s m ie Moiher's day proRram last week « cfliton dreii w m Ideo' Mr*. John' Hhoad«, secretary, anc Pocatello auxiliary will *pon' Second prade students from F, A Joint picnic WM dlscii*.-ed for aroM'fi, Donny Weymnni, PanjfJa a'ltf. Boili »re Irom Uk H. Duhl .school accompanied by AuRUst. Mr*, Oay, Mr*, Mary Appeli, Nadine and M erl^e Dell, taaia Home air force base." rell Martin and I-uclllf ITHen Lee ind M m . DoRRctt were DInne and Klaihe DavU.. MhdRe in Avondale Permo-Pressed Cottons ltj,L«Klchnl!i plnycd the wed' vs,.., pre.sented *on£> and Introduced »* new members, Htrlderman. Unda Wllllamn .and tt cirth *nd aL^o accomp&nled daiife.1, Mr*. Blanche Smith Rave Mf.». nehwalt wa.i In chars Sandra Siubb.s. Fink, salol’.i. k readlnjT, Tlie luncheon was *erved clwins ceremonle.v Plan.s were dl.fcussed for naming Unconditlonoify guorontced by Caroli Chris crpllon rolloulne the by the women of the Buhl Granee. a queen candidate for Outlaw day, u hfiri In Greer hall. Tlie Mr.'. N. L, Ijrson. Mrs. O-scnr ,Mrs. I.e*ler Ward received the wtfrert tabli . Johnson and Mr*. Nancy Mc­ King H ill Lists rl'ub Kue.i-s what prlre: Mr.". Jame.i • Fabric resists mussing br » four-llered cnlie. bnked Cauley will *ervB »s hastewM for Drou'n. fJie riephtnl prize. Qnd soH . by Mr. and Mr*. the next meellnj June JI, Social A cfivity . Ill Mr*. A, L. Jen.scn, ir Pollynnna Shntler. It wn.n lopped * * * . Rift, Mra.'Charle.s Hoodenpyle KING H1LI« May U-Mr, and r.lntiiurc bride and bride vLMtor. ' Wrinkles hang out . 1 Mdfr an nrchway of Illy. Japanese Dinner- Mn. Charles Ander.'Wn and family Tlie May 11 meeting will be held t'-h rr.Mfd pink roses. Tl)! SHOSHONE, May 14-A Jap- Aniierr/>n and family. In Jerome. Mothers Feted »u cut and »i‘_ryfd_bj- M^3, ane.na dinner wn.s jervrd by mem­ Mr, and Mr.v Lyal Pldscon wer • Avoid use of chlor- bers of the Altar society of-lhe- Tnmliy ' -IMILE , luy — --ine^b/each----^---- Oa ?lili!min. Mountain J!om£. Lucille I'rledmnn .wm Ihe jiceni 1=1 tl the bride. TplKiipirt' church la*t week at their home honoring hei •ie Parish house. brflUiers. Clyde Devan. Caldwell, Saturday of the annual Mothrr’i . kffti ’niompAon and Mrs. day le.i sponsored by the Amcricjn • M ochine washable Ltt TIiompMn, Glenn.1 Ferry. Host«»e.i • y e re Mr.s. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. We*ley Dcvan Legion auxiliary. Blaine county (wet ogoin for drip Kn-la-ln- of tliE bilde„wrved Payne, Mrs, William Pardew. Mra. and family. Easle. . No. 24. honoring .nli'gold alar D. L. Stlckney.'Mr*.'B. A. Mal>- ». C. E. Spence. King Hill, drying to insure great I ^ t d Siirst.^ and Mrs. Elberl uait Ana mti. o i r feLin_Gl£na,_j.'erry,-jir ' ' roe«^U-4roni_Uie_tupp«_KimJt£I£junc!!! Swir*. jfniejion. j alUr Junslnjs at the ' • CLUB HAS PAIITY HEYBURN, May M-'Hie Two- ^ the sllt-i. four cliib was entert&inefl' at t ^ n t r daujhter'a wedding Mrn ae.sseri bridge parly al the home “ " » w n blue and white U-o., "Care of Your Children of Mrs. Joe Schodde In the Emer- all wlih whlt*^ aecejuorleil jon district Friday evcninc. High «r«»se of red camatl6n.i By AI^GELO PATRI, prl7.e was received by Mra, Ernest with .liver. Erwin and Mrs. Stella Peter*o:i. j-*bn()fji ioine-«»'«)- enwrnbJe Warm weather detnandj cooJ sudden exposure U> burolnf Mr*. Schodde'* Wrihd*y annJver-. ’“ ■'Jtllow linen with white »e- dre.is. Anxlou* mothers are likely light. That can make a child very sary wa* honored and ahe received C-". She wn e the orchid from to pile loo much cloUilng on alck. Any such exposure must ' » gift. Mrs. Dell Holme* and Mr*. ‘1‘fMil bfluqi ;hlldren In summertime. They made gradually, a few minute; Lester Denver were gueaLs. J ^ l n s » ,hnrl wedding trip ifrivld of Uie cold* that they might lime, until the akin ha.s been Uke..n»biea are'likely lo .suffer caslomed to it. Even then “•■r ‘iKmiE,'*"*" urtei, Gleniu Perry, “ oat Irom IhU noUoa. I haT« »eer baths should be limited, not pro­ FAT ne* Mr*. Branch graduated imo of them when Ibe tempera- longed affairs. ^s Oleniu Ferry high school m ire was aoftring. done up In And while we are talking aboul OVERWEIGHT e ll IJ53 bu.*lneii ..lenter, blanket and hood, miser­ llghl-welghl. scant,.summer cloth­ ^ Ml Ukr Cl„, ,h.r. Z able because, of Uie levins but mis- ing a word to the tfen-age girls Now available to you for tlrat time without a doctor'* prescription, our ‘ ftemher ct Alpha TheU chap. lakca care of their mother*. might nol be amiu. Don't overdo t "P l" Jnia sorority, Uie unco^•erlng, A htUe for sum-1 niw dnig called ODRINEX. You A baby can get along very well mer cooifort Ls good. But don't must lose ugly f»l in 1 dftya or .J^'^‘ n-BninclL^U«aded -.West , a Hlaper and im ir t on’ * 1 your money'backT-Na-Tnorr-star*' ” « Ml hlsh school In llllnnis paride nakedne.i.s. It'ha.i quite' Uie! summer day. Indeed he can opposite effect you would want U vatlon diet*.' »lrenuou.i exercUes, UtcM.PT"' *i"“ oned at the without ewnjJjat much. Lj’Ing produce. The old adage. "Nevci laxatives, ma.s.uiKV* or taklne ofl K»lr force ba.se, maltreas covered by a »heel ne ahottt all you've got." Is pat jo the lied reducing candlci. crack- brlflf honored beti n Jte being naked aa the day hr ir cookie*, or chewlnB nim. « ^ l , r e Mih -M shower a, point here. Keep cool with accent. u bom and b# happy. He can' 1 the cool. ODflWEX If a tiny Utblet andi not. usually,-lie In such comfort And boys, keep your'ahirU eflsily swallowed. Absolutely h ftrm-l out'1 Mr*. The. runabout chUd nefd* rery Uni or^an of Uie body. It. hi don’t have the urge for extra por- light and very Httle-clathlnR.-A work lo do.and must be.kept cieaa tion-s becauM_ODIUN^ depreuu li^titers, II*. healthy to do It, Next, your your appelile and decrea«ui your light weight pair of panta with dMlre lor food. AulomaUcftlly your fin .M , Pu'Tl- wide alrnpa over the shoulder.i, manly beauty is not so atrlkins MotinUfn you might hope. Vou look better fn weJcJJt OTiwt come down, because anii he la aet. That wide strap over IS your own doctor wlU tell, you, f t ■'*" the aliouldera Li Important a.s a >me sort of ahlrt. believe me. Uif. C ' ' ^'«'‘nt»ln Home air. A'hen you eat les.s, you weigh less the ' narrow one iwlsta and SAwa Hie Siuiimcrtlme is a happy groivlng Get rid of excess fat and live* *houldera when the child goea into time and we aliould help children longer. ODRINEX U aold on thJs‘ action. lel the moat out of it. Tlielr ‘ nd dauRMier. Nampa, GUARANTEE: You must lose! Expasure to the hot *ummer cloining can help or hinder. Make weight -within T daya or yourj Is to bo carefully, and gradually it light. *cn.sible, comfortable and money back. Just return the pack-j AI-MO introduced to the runabout chlJ- In good Uste. age to your druggist and set your: 6un bath* can ea.slly be over- full money hack. ODRINEX costs' -aiid -a' bad -*unbuni:1*-f«r laJxA »3.00-ana-ta-«)ld-w«h-lhlr-*trtct- htue shower from being good for tfie hcalHi o* mey back giiarai any child. Tlie.4kln Uiat baa been I. Mai* I PARISeur convinUnf ri«r antranc* oK tha mttir«d pa/king Ut Mr., How covered for the past nine months Kill OtdiM or the yew dOci not lAki kindly to THURSDAY, MAY n. Ag e t w e n t y -t w o TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS, IBAHO - 195J ^1 Spalm Beats “It’s AU in ’ow Ye Land, Myte” illdogs Are Favored to Cardinals for in Regional Track Title 250th Victory By Tbe AsKxUted Pf« Warren S p a h n . .Miiii'yk,.- matchless veteran . ; Gooding This Saturday nigh: wrapped op the . of hU major league caret.-_, I f GOODING, lyiav 14— The third (iintnct, powered by the Nampa BulldoRa, is cxpeclctl re.ached by only lao oilic- s ■ :o dominatE the class A (liviHioii cMho rcKional track nnd field championships here left-lianders - ", ■ w Saturday while the'clniis R eiitrieH should provide a near Kplit. The raeet, which will in- , ilorpornto both dlviflions, will bcKin with fieid events at 11 a.m. Snturday at the Gobd- "nie 38-year-old Sp.ilm tI* ng high scKocl track with the finals alnted to bcRin a t 1 p.m. Since only three top a winner on Billy Bruion'j ------— finishers from each district inning homer after a rtyti j' are c e for the r lA trf Jaetavii. who gavTtlie jf.,, prelii run. only six hits, t~|IdalRntthfetes Nampa, which ha* suong runners Spahn had failed talce 'n m the open evenU. seem* headed templlnc to win No. ao, n i 'j , fur more blue ribbon* Saturdiy evens hla season record at i i ptate Track Records und li rated the favorite In Uie Eppa lUxey (3C«t and C.irl Hci l«n;n dIvUIon, BoUe high school bell (353) were the only oihf. f By Tbe Am®cI»«h1 la also expected to pick up three tional league lefties lo am :m ^ Performance in district meals indicated Thursday that flr*w In the open event*, leaving Fireball pitcher Sam Jonn ■ U\e fourth dUWUt ochools with te- out Philadelphia on Uo luu the 1959 assault on Idaho liiKh fichuol track and field .ays snd field events as their best fanned 12, Uie-mojt for a Nat;n.-^ [ecords may be succesHful. Hut whether this year's prep fir.M yince bets. league hurier this season, - ‘ lithletes can match the 1958 crbj) wiuch blasted six stute Nniiipa's flobertson. a slrong FrancLico whipped Uin Phllliri ords was doubtfUI. Performers in last week’s district runnliii;. hurdler. Is rated the >i Third baseman Wlllle Jo'a„ vnrito in both hurrile^evenu, li ruined Sam’s bid for a no.|ii'(.. ■actually beat .Hta.Lc_rccQrda. With an infield single do»n u' in only one event. Ono rec­ chief' competJUon coming fb'tn Tft'ln PalUlJ^rry Flke who Is the third base line after two were cn ord was equalled and per­ fourUi.dUtrUt champion. Howettr in the s e v e n t h ...... formances in two other Roberuon beat ?lke by five yardi Ernie Banks’ grand slam homff events were close to 'stand- when the two ran In the Southern 1. a seven-run ihird bscked Olfa anl. Idiitio conference meet In T»‘ln Hobble's Uiree-hlt pitching to- . Falt.'i two week* aj; W * * * * *. * * W » • o ,. 10-0 Chicago Cub vlctorj- o T>iU wtck Ills pr«p BtliletM will CInclniiiiU Red.v run m Uire« rtnlonal m«U. AU nrc Another poulble double winner wlieOulKl for Bslurdsy. lii Idftho Ifl Jfiwen o£ Boise, who will bd m nd sir |j] I J ,1 Dr LAIinY HOVEV FiilU, Qoodlnif mid Moscow. Wln- running the 100-and 330-yard Johansson Is Only Latest Recipient of liomt U . R f. Idaho 6Cat« buketball iicM o( flril and. tccond places In dnfihrs. Dean lUwk. Mlnlco, and llioit meet* wlU qualify ior the Bill Warner. Tuln Falls, John aroyson w»nLs Bullcr -to mk.1’ sma-ih into the Icli c^ ■ nnd Dutirr say* stnUi mcel to be niii ll} tlio Boise siumbllng stone* for Uie Boise f ’ ' J Juulor_coUc— jrJnlerJti.thB ccntury, Uawk.und D’Amato’s International Merc:^^rrands^ >;as_hLi e j j i ^ , ! ^ U..... '■— f|43nyioa.U-lh«.blB-rIg-rettMrt-ror iiU. ______..I.... n., A orthe"iV«.V)i I* , r sig break In n coachint; coai profei' May 23, Bcmord Dltter. Tn’ln Falls, ... By llA nn V GRAVSO.N lion. But elUier Oitly iMrformancr* In tbe itnte cnr'ry the fourth district banner - ' NEA Sport* Editor r.-ink ama Hts homer and run - producinr meet are rccognlzed as official in the 3:0-yard dasli, but Jenien ind handed ll over to them flliigle 111 the eighth gave nanb irar. Butler U NEW YORK. May H INEA) — of the oniat^ur rank.";. pnld punchlnu bag In history—and 33 RBI’;i for Ihe j now liend bukeU atnte recurds. Already has victories over thote Bonners flying, the Cus D'Amato ■Die soclcty sUrtetl by pulling at the public's expcn.-ie. ouKhly the same ctiaiicc I lallcoachBkTn-ln Only record bettered in the dls- two. Chowder, Marching and Charity' poor Hurricane Tommy Jack.vjn In Even D'Anmlo did nol havi Johaannuon has now. ilni ahead Of Cincinnati'.^ Frank Irlct metU uai In tha 160-yard Robinson for Uie Jeagun Wd ’&IU high k UooU v In the-410-yard dnsluDiiwnPaa- society U oft on aaolhcr errand oC a hospital with tnouBh xnonif to iwTvt to eall the LomioH ihlur, Lenion. who shwtd M mote low hurcllM. Qlcliard Huffman of nln, BoUe. Is an odds-on favorite. IntemnUonal mercy nnd good will. pay hLi bills. Next It most gener­ a heavywclRhi championship de- cllnatlon to retaliate agalr.Jl I that dcpiirlment. fld neither of the Tlic PltUburjh Plralrj wo men could be Idaho FulU :^n the race In 10.9 The locrtl district can send Good. If all Boes well and tlie minority ously looked after TlUilng for Tex­ feme, but referred to It nr. n t— tct.wii's awkward and sporadic xeconcU In the district six meet Doran Kllngler and Pat id hep opposition Is outsliouted, as, when Its sergc.iiil-at-annj up for libi blBgcst effort. .... tiicks than,the heavy bag which from behind on a two-run ii lappler. by Sick Stuart and brekt a : -ni Cell you.“: AUd Larry J’lke.of. Tiiln J ’slls did O'DoiijieJ.-AflnJeo. Jnlo Uie open the soclrty wl» rosfce Iti handsom­ Patterson, WTis nKowccf ta'cut up Smg-for-Sacdfn movement which he resembled physlcalJr, cmiipctf- It In 20 seconds flat in the dIS' but neltlier have approschcd lb; est contribution when Floyd Pat­ Roy Horls, n needy school leachtr running Inlo llie iiiiUlon lively and Umperamcntally, a( game Lo.-i Angeles wlnnlns t\ BuUer sold *ft«r trlct four eonipfUtlon. by dropping the Dodgers 6-< lh« Bruin awardL 51 nnd &3«second clocklnss the terson Almost apolOEetlcally cllmb.i out of Cut and Shoot. Iea.it had a few pre-flgh: defehd- The record M 29.05 *cconds Boise runner haJ) poi Into the Yankee stadium ring with Bundles for Britain wn.i llberallji D'Amalo, wlio spenl I fIr.M Stuart put the pirates ahead J-l tabllshed by Mike 8to»e of Tu’ln In llie eighth wlUi his liltii h( "■or,SI? Aprlng. Ingemar Johanavn on June 2S. provided for when Puttcrson's ,.:u more copy than h Nut so JohaniLvon, Uie only de­ f ’nlU iMt year. Best chances for first places for Tlie Brooklyn kid has been apol- handler had Uie 'unniltlgAied gall Paiterkon never had Dick Schofield, running for E; COBCh‘ ‘ Tli9 present aUle record of 21.7 fenders of whDni' Ke tho.ie who ey Burgess, was aboard. lio'i helped ...... Uio local district will come In the have had paydays with him or 440-yard relay evenUi, In which Skinner followed Stuart's, homer than If I had been out hope to get one this trip. Even with a' single and scored Mlif Twin Fall* b undefeated, plus tlie ime Swedes «on’l go for-hlm. rn for firo year#." equflUed In the rilitrlcl four Bill Maseroskl doubled to leli. ,1 Thl« man it ready for any high high Jump, pole vault, discus snd In light of the evidence, this meet by Denn JIawk of Minidoka medley. khool In the country or many of county high, )rner refuses to proclaim Johans- Tlio Bniln trio of Larry noRcrs, llh# collegM right now." OmyMn ,e new record this year la cer in unlll he has been displayed to ipountcr*. “I feel honored that 1 . in the medley relny, ’fhe Ida Jerry Pre.wy and Jerry Ridgeway the p.iying gur:.ts on this tide of Scott Awarded /k u able to recommend him nnd ho Inlerscholnstlc Acllvttlen ns hiis A chance to repeat Inst week’s IP AUanUc. All I know about him ^ e y (Twin FbIU board of eduea- Aoclnllon changed tlic first Jaj> pcrfomiiince when they swept the that his fame b baicd aolcly uon) thought enough of my recom* In Uie race for this year. maklnK first three p la ce a.ln the hljh quick knockout of Eddie Machen, Sj)lit Decision Itnendatlona to IncludB'hlm In con- the event consist of two daslies of Jump. Gary Wille, Minlco, hw San FrancI.een winning eonslateatly In tlie quesUonable ability .and one re- 0C_I2H,“ I>ole vMl^^l.,*iidnK_but_S'lll_be IKiricdly—lia|idle»pp« Iiito“Msitcli“ future as a welterweight, 500;Miie“Racc h4TB my team In good condiuon. trlct chiimplon, Burley, and Fmnk^ the upcom ing appointment In Scott, nn fl-5 ring.ilde favorlK. A ela.« B school. Melba, Nelson. Twin Palls, came through SVTIACUSE, N. Y.. May M tfV— Toweel was knocked out 1 My ttoma can riw ct a lot of lOlh round of B-*clieduled -15- INDIANAPOLIS. May 14 l.P — much. the same .'.pull, and why dLipIaycd wicked punching ptnc- bind sprints and rtlbnlng.'* far betilnd, turning In a time of } they-dld last week. Carmen Baslllo's camp disclosed -;i0.7. round bout-^-hls first knockout In After la-^lng nine c.irs In Uie l.ist not? He Ls Kuaranteed <100,000 or early In the fight, but Dupas cant I) In addlUon to basketball, Butler Mlnlco coach Keith WILion has Wednesday Uie fighter had re­ two 500-nille racM before Uicy had 10 per cent of rcceipU Ihat many back strong later despite noutuii The claas D and clns.i A ocliools ceived h b first word from Itay six years of campaigning. He had ■playn basebaU *1ny flnt love," ten? the choice of going for the difficulty making the weight f< completed a single lap, the In ­ exceed a mlillon. i-er boUi eyti I nil and badminton. Yes. he would compete separately but the claaa Robinson about a proposed Sept. B performances are recognUed as yard open or the medley relay Tue.iday night's fight, having i dianapolis Motor speedway will tr>- Tlie Johansson enlourage rtsem- ScoU. who scored his fifts . Itke tocQsch the tennis team (there with half - mile specialist Dale 31 fight for Uie middleweight to smooth out the May 30 start sUt« records If they better the ex­ championship. .slfed ID ounces at the welghln. blc-1 noUilng so much as a picnic straight victor^-, entered Uie c I'acancy.I/In fact he like* to isting stAndardi. awnn available. Uo-way radio system, party. Ingemar brought along his llonally televised lO-roundef r»r. • irta of any kmd. J3i —Oni-U-Uit-*ro«ut«rolM«nt&-cr*nlnc-t»~set--a j>et«-Luttropp-«f^Oo«ur-d‘Alene mtlp.—aro-tlven-*t»d-chance»-of spot. (!ccmra“lo~rcrrtnin“ ln‘ Ncw-Yort Dupas winning 4S-44. I'look at thtlrnjw boM. turned In a time of IS seconds, adding the regWal ribbons to seat Municipal stadium. Job after 14 relief assignments foi Clly Iwlead of eslablL'hliig a prop- J u it lour-lcnlta ot a »«ond olt said he wou^d wait to Chicago, shut out Boston on tlvi Lost year the flr^t three cars Iv In the tlrM round. Scolt t ' Aittsr the nteling. aAmlnlstni' their collections. Keith Barnes er camp. None of IhU rouRliIng ll plodcd a left hook to the a-coachea the.slate record. - - ...... Otutleford, althouxh not eligible In !0 what the New York sute ath­ hlLi lor a sparkling 4-0 victory the lineup pulled otit of the plti In Uie country for the Bwetii.-ih ■ va n Butler * lMk.al-tha-s>-mna. the low hurdles, Is n lop threat In letic conimUslon docs Friday. Tliat Wednesday. ----- ahead of tlie piicc car. Two uttri delegation. Not with ihL^ kind of nhlch crumpled Dupas lo the cs ,iu m . *TTUs li a wonderful plant.’ the highs and young George Uric. la tlie deadline for Robinson to 'ie triumph was the fifth In .. lap.1 were nece.wry before the vas. Dupa.-body thouglit Brooklyn’s Bums iementory achMl*. I’m aiming at" the old hall of famer member's LOS ANGELES. .May 14 (UPD- ■nits hM all the making* of days W'cre numbered. Today, his Of L.A. Prove McDevltt’s , Improi ou can take the team out of .vee-ring circus In addition to been astonishing, In n brief turn chances of completa recovery re iringbg up toms future track. Brooklyn, but Norm Lnrker proved with the Dodgen last year, main dubious. Not So Poor you can^t take Brooklyn out of ihe pitched 46 Inning*, gave up 31 -But I'm looking at things bet- team. ntks and struck out only 30. }}i ...' now." the one-time scourge ol LOS A N O aE S , May 14 IP- The re.we Dodger first base- M shipped off to et> Paul with. the American league told a vLiltlng Tlie defiant Arechlga family, ,an singled m Uie second Inning ^Cougars Explode, 3-0 record. reporter. "I'm sUlI good for a fe' which has' refuaed to move off of ihe game after Don Demeter more innings," land ear-mnrked for the Los An- also had hit aafely. When John [Edge^Beavers'4-3 BIB Ed’s career began 55 years geiert Dodger*' new baseball sta­ Rojeboro lllcd out to left field, URO nncl ended nine years later. dium and recreation park, Wed­ Demeter advanced from second to H PULLMAN. Wash., May 1* In IWM. his riartlng, allppliiB nesday was revealed to own con­ '.hird. ^ fWashlngton 6»t< unloaded flv* pltche.i won 40 games for the siderable property. Larker sprinted to second—«nd '••"alsht slnglfs with two out In the Mule Train to Chicago White Sox. County tax rolls ahoued Mr. sept on going. When he got U Now bedridden, he remaln.\ hth Inning Wednesday to- Uke and Mrs. Manuel Arechlja and ;hlrd. he found an alarmed De. i-behlnd Northern dl- Promote Idaho •rapped up in Uja-sport-thai thetr rtiatlves own at Im t ncler waving franllcally to gt btouRlxl him fatue. While wltitiln; houses In Lo* Angeles. BOISE, May U lifk-Pack Irips 195 of 311 gamr.v he e.^tabllshed lomewhere else. Larker took off Into Idaho’s primitive area will be Some reports had de.wlbed dlatonally across Uie Infield, and a reputation as a great spltball them as dealltule since ihry chose publlclted by a mule-lraln expe­ pitcher, and he admits ttiat If he ^•as lagged out when catcher Jim The Beavers had Jumpetl to dition to ixu Anueles this summer. in on land condemned Ifcsan of the Phillies threw to first M lead In the alzth frame. EcttUig was pitching today he would be the city and live In tenUi and ba.-.f. Don Lfe of BciL'e a.ild he and "cheating spllballer." Jielr.thrre UUles on four Wy. ■Mr. nnd Mrs. Ftonk Perkins, who tomoblle* following demolition of Hottever, Larker made up for hu p Pitcher Elwood Hahn,' Nlcl are outfllifrs and tuIdM In the 'Wal.ih has long opposed the spit- their two Chaves ravine houjM by :ull with a perfect night,at the fAuguit. Gary Banks. Dftve Jonei Gall bai tulldoters last Friday. [and Arlle Kangas hit the back.ti. Selwar Atm. n HI Irnve May 20 by plate—three hlls in as many-Umes mule pack »triiig. Tliey plan to be Most of the scattered property ^ k singles that apelled doom for around town, some of It renU'd, is • hurler Qary Moor* la the gone IM (Iny.v traveling through Wlnnemucci and Ileno, Nev, to Lewis Refuses owned by the Arcchlga daushiers California, and on throuRh Sncra- ind their hu.^bands. niento. San rmnclsco and Leu An- Bout With Valdes ’The plight of U>e Mexican fam- Director Named gelM and. return. SPOKANE. May 14 Lfu-Tcrry ry caused widespread sympathy, SCOTT N afare’s finest l>our1ion With Uir croup on the portion of Lewis’ manacer wld Tiie.^Iay the: vcn among strong boosters j I the DENVER, May M WV-BHl Lln^ llie trip from S.icmnienio to San blR undefeated heavywelshi hn.< Dotlceri who are aiixloiu to see Outboard Motors derman of Wa^a Walla, Wasli. been offered a May :» flKht In ^nctsco will be Lanr Gamer of con.Mructlon of the new stadium • AuU.oriK«l Dealer today was named arena director Boise. pre.nidfnt of the Idahd Out­ Madison Square Garden agaliiM begin. Ttere is none better! of thfl first llatlonal Finals rodeo fitters and Guides OMOclatlon-. veteran Nino Valdes but will turn Tlie Arechlgas claim .their three • Factory. Trained •t Dallas. Tex, Dec. 28.-30. ' It down. 0L5, offlcinlly condemned, are Mechaalr* Ttoa coolest will «nd tha IMS DRinjS RAl.VIF.nS ♦•Vnldea Is toujh and experi­ lorth jl7,000.'The clly offered • Pari* aad Bepair Service Golden Brains, Kentucky’s limestoni; water, rodeo leason and wlU dedde tbe SEATTLE. May U (fl _ Right- enced and he couM niln Tcrrr them J10.050. They have reJii^e,; the bench In IQM.iS, Killebrew d o W t li.,\r to f.ay *□ the r,<-\t i>::ch h.iitway up the llifte ■/.lU le tia nilMjJ)der..i.i!!ti.!-.»,• -I bduu.-, ii:.iyrr he h.id to stjiy with lo prme lie's no: U;p M-ar>- lype. bliMrlu-r !<>A5 In li-n-ccnter, “W ilt" llir i;.-ii,,t iimont: American lesRue uiUhi-i..,! Ill on* Knmr .at «.»riy Killcbrrw u imtink- 'rm at • | "ho niujl be convlnccd that H.ir-| Tlifcr /Pijons rt Chattanoosn f.i.strr p.ur I..I far than K.llh did , r iIlL A D lv L I’ill.\. M ftv UiU month he hjiiuuxl arm filed nio;i i.\ n turly devil wlio h.itvs, ni:d Ch,\rli)l!e prooilrd Uie to drrp cenur his nr.r; two imir'. in I'JiT, vJii'il the I!;ibe smashed " rtfto Host Indians Friday to I'J — W ilt (The Stilt) I>r;U-n.rr aiiil conlnirnce he iieed- »t b:it. W.13 lilt by on hw nn uiiitiiialcU liO hiiinerr. In one ri. Chaiiiherlniii UVdta'siiay bc- ■Hiu'e who have probej Killc- next two ni)j)eara!;cr.\, Imi mim •MMruii. Harmoti hit his llih and canif the hiKliost pjiiiJ piny. brcft'i p.ist swenr Uieri- l.^ no ih- u^c^^ rli:hl back to tlim nnuiher home i:ih •I'lnMiay ni;;ln in liK 20lh ' cT ill llie history df tiic Na­ rviilfiice lo jupjwrt tinolluT lii- I'llrh, HtlUl I'M itl-. So. 12 In illJ ■ SIC East Division Crown nior—ihiil tJie busJiful bny from] Hr h:u ncQUlrcil b.iitlnc sawy a7th |:,uiir, r tional Hnskuthull as.^ocia- lilsho M'crrlly hnrnciwa the nri'ni] Inini the iicnalori' Hov Slevers. Many hiup irrredrd that paca .. mnkc thcirJi lioii. .sif’nin^^ a ono-vfar con­ In B stick of wood. I Wll^nlnl:ton coach Kills Clary rnrlv In t_lir ^ .o ii imlv to fall nff tract for more iTmti Killebrew, who pl*yanrj5''-''ibli'' llilnk.s llie ^iIenl jluKser Is ThomasJPulls-Out ...... l^ViPd up_ dl; i ^ w 3ay'nlght when they host the Pocatello Indiana »t 7::i0 p.m. in •r. . with the Philadoli)hia War­ third bA.'e, leads the leaiiur ;n H.iriuufd while troitiuj the baae* Tiri.mq who «n 31-9•9 rct’onJ fo r thesprinjrthe sprinjr jncJudinjrincJudinfr Ihu f)i.-i(riclflj.iiricl Jjn.vif runs «llh IJ, Hr Je.iil'. ihr ;i/irr .')ir)Jl;)ff a b.ill liilo «pflcc, ' From Boston U. - in the riors. first j;«m c to force ii iihivdff for ilio b.ittcd In with :i BOSTON, M;.y M '.tl - Jolm SIC play while the nruin.H have Io.h oncc. Wur;lor^' owner Eddk Gottlieb lu nilu scornl with 20. Russets Assume M.pioal'}!’,',. P„iMtelli> i« uiiilcfaiteil III S J:\ld slnnhiK of thr I’J-ycar-oiiJ hiJniim. the icn.u.ilioiial lli.yrur- The Bruins set llio htuKo He h:i.^ hoinercd twlre In fou Auto Raccrs to BiVfii.iiiol Nei;ro atr, meant of h'j Init j-.> Rames. on three o.- old liUh Jumper who H rccunflni; of the .nhowiiown whvn Ihi'V iilu.-.Drflly for lllc ruiiii- Irnnut casloiis aK:ilr.'.t the Pelroit Ti/c : .•.itl.sfnctorily iri>m :v ^l:ln Kr.ilt on Lead in League knockcd o ff M alm Fall:< rJ-'2 Hf prrdlcti-d a SlOy.UiW mite In- who lur In towri for u itrir.\ wit! Be Hreproofed his Irlt fiiDt. h^i.s uithdniftn Irum IDAHO i'AI,I~'!, May H ir—The W)(3 6-2 'Putailtly. gy Jar. only crca:,c for his Wiiruun mid iald tlie i>i'il:xlurs. 1 INDfAN'APOLra. M:iy 14 l.fl-AIt Dniloij univri.Miy uiini fall 2d.iU!> Killi JJinvcb nioied Inl* Pocatello nnd Buhl luvc Ir'cii Chnniberlnln'.i iipjir.iranccx would In 2S snines he hw nvri.iKcd idrlvrr.^ in rncea saiiriionfd by the when he nbo plans to rr.'unir com­ flr.'t place In ihe Pioneer kacue . nble to tip Uie Drulits tliu sprint; irnck housM nil over the circuit. .tOl. jUnltrd States Auto cUib were petition. Thonu-% .--lid I'Me.vhy, he Wfdne.nday nlslii by beallng th« • Coacli Harold Brown mici me Killcl)iett-'r, homer* re.vinblr ihr u.-dcrcd Wednesday to trr.at tlielr delinltrly 1' nut of the National Ore.it I-'iilU Electrics 1-4, • ' Chiiiiihcrlttln f.irntd .vnnp JC7,000 AAU liuoi June 10. llrjt game o( tlie i.chcilMird clou* wlUi llie Hnrlcni (iliiUcirotters nilclUy httats of Dnbe Hulh. Tliry .unlfoniis with a Ihuup-retardlng Phil Anilre.-.^ allowed the Elec- /i| biche»d«r U llie only camr tiinl rocket lilgli and far. They toUitlon. He cauKht his frwl In an eleva­ lrlc.s tevrn hlf.\ to’ jUci: up WIT,'I la.M vcAr and could li^tvo equaled tor door March :n. will count In confcmicc Mnncllni;^ that In 1050. He islcl hr b Uking «m( flip» cheeH STn:» •inc- I Hrnry Bnnks, U3AC director oS second win of the year. If,Pocatello u-m.v A Brulti victtUT tntflrs (ind leainmate*. Ixji ..cfltupcLiUuu and.iiUnidLaAelcnin nioniii.s is walklnK on erujchea .111? Rii-vrls now head the Bol*» a cut lo Rive up llif tdIp of clown' [n“ Mn;/;ichu.wii~Jfeiiinri.il li mould push lliP playoK vmmr into [or a plncc In blK Ir.iKuc b.uket- thy Rrin from Killebrew. Idrlvcr. pMled notice th.M effective Brnve.i who wcrij heatrn by MI*, tlic nlsliKnp,.Tl(r_r;n(i ni ijivirlun ’llir pS'iwund. O-Iooto!-, v.lii iThutjdiiy all USAC drivprx must pltal, soula 8-7, by a halt ciuite, ■ winner takes on Ilolsc, v.liicli rrt-hair'nirratiy is thlnn;i;r ■wenr Inim-flrevril Imitrd uniform*, 'lUe doctor w Diikn Wfl^hl and Jim Cunpb«ll_P Prliir lo Chainb('rhiu',i' ;.lKnlnK, KP may be free with h;s I. Ifven In practice. 1 Ki-t out of h wprr Ihr liln Ktn'_s lor the RumcU, the western divblon. for ihe Rob Cuu:.y'a rcporlcd $:5,0O0 plus Itrence ctiawplonsltip. ■ ut lint with 'conver-vill":!. Only Ui>e of the bnrlr aelrt-bora* c decided to Wrluhl had fdiir hits and Campbell ^ f salary witil llie Boiloii Celtica wiu llh ■ pleajianfnod niiil ;in oc- flnihe-iiroofiiiK solution has been scliocii and start had Ihm' and tiircc runs batted In. -* Conch Brown has na7! s.iW threat )n the NBA’s Easlrm dl- dlffwent condltlnns over thr liuii vlr.lon. He'll Join nuch Phlladel- -two daja.ol.cractlcc.coulil chai;ic jihlii rlnra u Tom Oola, piiul Arl- hh lineup. 7liiri-cmonnston'nnn-cuj’-nc«J- StronB in defcn;,p. Iht Dnilr« haven't been nble lo nuhtrr nny The siRnlnK of Chamberlain | great hJlllhjr nttack UiJ.i .st>rlni;. ended a lour-year wait for Oott-' ■•We can > n t Pocattllu -iwc lltb. whose Warriors flnblied iMl' atmlRht 1/ these boyj ditlili' they in the NBA'» fcisUrn dlvUlon In Rant lo." Brown iirodlclrtl. "It wc J05«-i0, ChamberlMn «a.s drafted; hit like we can ihrre Miuiiltl be by the Warrior.: uiidi'r ii.now de-' little difference between thr.'e funct NUA hlch school territorial teama." " ...... ru.'e in J9JC. He «fl-s «j|-A;i-Anici-. (can at K:in;.a.s for two years, Afl fourtli dLilrlct champions, fpilttliiff college to Join the Trot­ the DnJlna will hivvr one more ters Alter hb Junior &e.-uon. came this spring rcKurcilc.M of PrJdny's outcome. Tliry nm.^l play the third district champion lor reRlonsl honor* next ueek. Jacks Rally in Ninth, Nip Boise Harris Powers MISSOULA. Mont.. May M WV- Tlis Ml.sioula Tlmbcrjacka Kored TIRE BUYS iwo runa In Uie last of the nlnlli Billings by A’s Inning to beat the leaRue-leadlnit POCATELU). May U 1.^-Char- Boise Braves 8-7 In a Pioneer ley Harris knocked in five mi leamie game here Wedncsdjy and held PocAtello lo three hits t nldit, JJIlllnga beat the Athlellcs 12. Tlie game'Ti'a.s plnyed In Wednesday nlRhl In a Pioneer llmt kicked up dust malting the leftRUS bnscbnirpnme. visitniity'poor HarrLi hhd a nn-hlitcr for 7 Innlntts before Leo Keriilcs xlnrh-d IhroUKh third and shori. He din on bliic. The A'.i only run cum' In th9 ninlh when Tony DeOi naro sltigledTiom^ltAy Tabac.... (vho 2ib<1 %'alked Arid cone lo Ciiird n ft single by Joe Ala. Harrta w « 3-for-5 at the pktc, He drove In two runs In the second a double, one more In the fourth with ft single., and ft pair In the ninth wlUi another double. Ken Clark hit two homerxins (or

Captains Aid l^alker Team WJKnELR BcoUinS. Jfay H f-TiO liiister* of BrlU\h golf- *" [T* Hcnij Collen and Dal - a - mihtd to the Mulrfleld tU W«lrwday to itlre t final MS u BritijJi Walker Cup ROlf- oWcn iheir week-end matches raUuAmerlcan.v Tst perfotmances by Uie Amer- w pllei In pracUce seailons for '!«I' U i Saturday’a matches «W-lhe-nrltl.in-:shOrt—Tlie wi^»M Irish golfen have fall- a ‘tearoi*ichlng ttw Amcrl- “j*bFv:tlce wore.s. Both R«a anti Colton are for- ftf of the BrlU*h pro- Ilydcr Cup tpanw, Dolh •^^TjTwr-cff«nifr-5r'«?jdfftnd Walker Cup match- « W4, fmittomcrtrt) players » team and each takes 6C the ball and Clnflnn«tl______1- practice malch- Chifico ...... li ^ ^ J M m a n oi PhJJndelphb J'lml,urffli...... IS I'hllMl.IphU. Aaron ot Gainesville, 81 Charles Coe. ot Ok- . Leuli , .. 5 ^ 0 lr . and Billy Joe Patton N. C.. < and 3; Jack Columbus, o , ftnd Qualifying Slated of Buffalo, N. Y,. Ward ot San For Annual Public Dr. PraiiW Tv..,!-, -f Links Tournament NEW YORK, May H (UP!) - ., The U, 8. Oolf a.MoclaUon an­ nounced lodny that <5 ^uall/ylnB

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I>o.^l for 4cvrral weeks. ing at leaat t»o I'Jb-srcteUry lUllsijr tffjchi locomoUrtt In They’ll Appear Here in “Bus Stop” Word of TttlnlnR'i ii::;rjj came posti. Empty Posts ns Donald A. Quirlrs, drpiily tcc- the United fitalej now n in 4a , Tlia slluatloiu nrrvr »• ,X par­ rc:ar>' oj drrm.-.c, v.at bur- Ucularly unfortiniatf nme. arrrace of 1« mllcj per day. Til# ' Irtl at Arlinclon Ns:io:;,ii ceme­ rBKe In ISZt wu 87 mllea per . Are Problem May 21. onco (.fimiy tery, daj’. IliT.lKimilotw eLic'il'.rrc In the by the Soviet Union uie time Of U.S. Unit IViUiiKOii olllclal f,inilly ii1ed Co. Adr. ‘ if Ins problems In the top clvlllnn: and military levels of the delcn^c depiinmcnt. j Uilr.vi In till* .-Krle'S wiii the an-: nouncrment that Oen, ^■illll.ln h’. .1>’lnlni:.-filri’eilr-old chalmnn . f.__ I from tfjf Joint clilcfA of fltaff. lias un-i Strike It Rich! ■ifisont major surBcrr. | SirwJfcS""'' « jw(*> liT.mJtJ' * ‘^ n ie Pentnnon »ald the up;wr, f i f ■ more .. lobe of TMlninK'5 Ittl lunK nan ic-; fnovfd (luriiit! an operation ni FRI. NIGHT Walter Reed nrmy hosplt.il- | i«rl»U ^U lonie AC any- rate, the dinlrman of. the JlruifitV-niaklnR orKiinluiiion j 'obvloiuly will be absent Jroni-hi.'s $ 2 0 0 T W IN FALLS FLOUR MILLS CASH!!!

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Uie Tlnini plar<- occ;jpiMi by Ray­ ms ».a.s ob.'t.'ved by the comroU- I Just to Let You Know How Things Stand Legion Seats Lincoln County mond and Ilo;;rr Krceinan, Tlu luncrs laicr In tlio day. Tile dem* I ■ would kn-;. nr.i'c caUIe oul in^tration by n Twin FiUU I Buys 2,4-1) Spray of thr faniu ..... I,.,:* rirm iiiider .■[Kjnj.or.hip of the cUy I New Officers $!!OSHONE. Mav M — Lincoln ili'in'>iiMr.i',:iiii m ^pray• couiiril. couiily conuiil;.'ioiirp. accepted a t>l(l ticiii eiinplol nullderti for At Shoshone 4.000 callow of c:4-D fnr the SHOSHONE. MW-H — Ofrlc^r,^ drpnrlMirnV Muitck. Ilatf •niUiiIe to niolhpi' »a^ clif and Di. E. D. Sara.'', rxecuiive Don Cliaildler. t’ofitn and ^ ii'iiimiiire inembcri. were nUrn by Ihe rliililien Ttib* >10* ®*JfLSrt «“ ii U.1K detided Amciiciuil'in II by %a R i o t e d «houl- .T.\at(Is would be prMentrrt .iii.un tilts year by Ihe Legion to tlir out. W .“° Maiidini; -itudcnta of the hii;h ** her of port iwm.i !:hool cradiistlnK cln.-j. The ip. Milt^ are not known utitil-i;r.utii;i.; FURNACE— AIR flan iil£fii. ahen tiie auatcl.\ Arc ^ ® ^ i ^ r pl« c«P' CONDITIONING— njtf'..,iie»» DINETTE SALE rti wIlahM. S S - ^ p t t n or »hll« onions. ONLY CARLOAD BUYING MAKES ■Eh? Sown no*- ^^‘>'■“1“ iSmpefniK. Cnllfornlii -I^-*o4 *»»«):o;ivnsM, Jcm- POSSIBLE THESE TERRIFIC LOW HfKjiaaTitnfappie «nd t few " . X Trolu Ifj'ou.hop air c- PRICES ON DINETTES! SAVE NOW! E ‘^£^eulnj jhlpments make

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