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Traffic Death -- Scoreboard,- . Hero U A comparison of tr«Klc faU lltlts aj III tills date for I96I aiul Inej! tor Maelc V«lle)' and hr il,r entire atJite. Idaho, 1060 ......... IB Idaho, 1061 ................ „2s Driven -M ogic Valley, i960,, orri.'ul I'liy and I ouiii) Nfttipaper ;t5.0QO Donated for Purchasing industrialPark ,„„rnvimately.$15,000 hiis been lullocl i f f s of the Twin Falls ('ha,.I k.,- nf C, led liy some 100 'omnioiTO toward I 7's75M0 needed to purchase thejjiidiistrial park site litheast of Twin Falls, repurts William Craiifre, . Twin *11 , Chamber ■'^ci-relary-mah;ifrer„Tho Ki'oup f''n to collect donations for the pnnKiase of Iran the park i» Mo/idiiy. a (ieatlline of March 1 when the option ihp property expii'.c.s, One ol the fii st checks received -------- - Moiidiiy m orning wiis from II. (Clip) Krciii;cl, who was one of the .first cimtril)- iitoi's to a sim ilar drive' in 1044. Tile oiJU ome of Llic 1944 drive wa.s the piircha.se of an Industrial aite lu South Park^ — Tlid chamber ■ r i i l s e d ‘Sfl.000 I n 1944 to purcha.se the 30-flcre tract. The snl(2 of this land brought the chamber fund to $35,000. Grange explnhied that the cham- ber has s35.750.45 In the Industrial park fund. Cost of the 04-acrc tract nour the Amalgamated Su- fjar company factory Is $78,000 and one main railroad sldJhg will cost an ndded $27,ODD. ' The track will go on the south side of the Industrial site. Grange Jiiglisli Back [(ed Chinese Ipn lsle Spat rel>- 22 O'ft — The K government stated point nl todW tlial' the disputed off- ^ ffiese islands of M atsu ® r belons lo the com- C rd Heath, the lord privy j wu asked ‘I’ i»onst«iaylttheBOvernmji,l Sued to recosnlze the dls- (jd Islands, occupied by N a llo n - \i China territory, Jyts«lr,"..!^'e '''• ittUi, however, dodged the allonwhen askeil K h e would ,(an assurance that In no qlr- Jjtances will the g o v e r n m e n t « themselves to ba com m itted or to the n. B. or anyone else Kdtr lo keep (Nationalist Chl- t Presldral) Chlang Kal-sheU lit Chinese coastal Islands." Into the Uliorlte M.H. Wno ra litd 'issue, "will put that (the ques- n) on paper I wlU give him a liHend tejly.” win Satellite ihot Termed Half Success’ /iBHDiOTON, Feb. 22 (UPD- In' salellllea liuiiched from » Canaveral last n ig h t failed leparale or reach, the desired It, sclaliib old today. B)it f described Uia experiment m a lUIIed «ioeM.“ lie ntellUeg are not only still tlher but apparently an* ittll led to the last stage of the Dchlu; recliet. Failure to sep- te /;iim the rocket ivoiUd have ruled (eparatlon of th e satel- <■ logli rocket tent up a 250- 1 mnslt niB satellite ped-by-«-H=ponnd piggyback lere, named Loftl. I t . Elchaid B. Kershner, dlrec- of space research (or th e Jo h n pklnj applied physic* labora- ?, laid algnalj are being re- ttd (ran both o( the Joined (UIK j . M t niB la the advanced JJI)iieLo(*sy6tcffl o( arttflotttt (Ho stars" which next year jiU provide occan-going vessels n I means for highly accurate IgaUon In all klnds'ot w eather, leanwhlle, an aura of m ystery •y cloaked the Discoverer XX uute that's circling the E a rth — « 300-poimd recoverable cap- » apparently stlU Inside It. ). terse air (orce announcem ent N a y told o( tM TWl.V FAI.I.S, IDAHO, WEDNKSIJAV, FKHRLWKV IDtil ___ _ _______________ X- ....................... ........ Vew U. S. ("arricr Has Tesl Ci nisc Jx-r t»(. of <.'if r.l l-rr»v uti'fl- I'tmni |*r>M I PRICE 5 CKNTS and in the south end of the site riist, leaving the north end for farming. It \n hoped that crops will provide enough money to pay taxes on the site. Grange added, At least one nationally known company,and two or three local companies have expressed an In- terest In the site and have looked at the land, Grange said. He says negotiations for parcels of the land will begin as soon as legalities are ---------------------—— ------------ Donators Include Dr. Arthur Frantz, Leroy e . Olbbs. Berg Tay- lor insurance, Gem StaV ou com- pany, Red,’s Trading post and Krengel, Orange said, adding that many checks have not been turned In. He noted many llrms have pledged contributions. “By donating to the Industrial park site, a person Is contributing to the future In^i^estment of Twin Falls," Grange said. “In time, the amount of business secured by the contributor as a result of the de- velopment of the industrial park will exceed many tlme« his original donation." House K ills Ta x P la n , Sales School Fu n d Is Approved IlOISK, l-'cl). 22 (A P juid r i ’l 1- Idalio’.^i Ikhisp of I’opro.'iciitalivo.-^ yo.‘<ln-(lay roni- ploti'd ai-iion on a .".;’*-niilli(in-(l()llai\staln ajiproprialion for iho puhlir schools and Ix'iil (Idu n an alompl to onarl a .<alos la.\. Thf' double niiion ni(i\cd I ho lOGi-T^e.S- .<lL‘iidily alonjr llu‘ palh lowanl adjoiii'iinioiil, nrxl wook. The .‘School npprnpriation is a key item in tlip K7.0-niilli(in-cii)llar biidpfct apprn\-od by the finance-appropri- atioii emnn\iUc(’. (’o u p l o d ' with Ihp house action on the The Killy Hawk, first aircraft carrier..lo be..arjmtd_a’Uh.-^Uided.missiles inUead-or antl-«lnraft 'runs for def^«sr7^trav~5prnie to sea for four days of builder's trials. The 60K>00-loii sliip, 1.017 feet Iohr, 252 feet wide and 25 stories tall. Is so large the Delaware river was dosed lo nil other shlpplns ns it left yesterday. U h sho^n at the New York shlpbulldinj dock, Camden, N. J., where It was outfitted. (AP wirepholoi 2 Rupert Couples Hurt When P lane C rashes N ear Las Vegas .... . ........................... ... u..u.B'= . 22— Two Rupert couples were injured when their light plane tra.shed .sakLthcjdiaiubcr hopes to develop^-iniliC-dcsci-L-a m ilo-w oslr-of ■MoGftl■rall■^-ie^dr(^t-tas-Veg^^fi^-^'ev^^l^,^lufik-T-uesd«JvR€- ............................ porte<l in critical condition at Southern Nevada Memorial hospital thi.s niorninf; was Mrs. Donna Reddekopp, ,'!7, whose husband,. W ayne Reddckopp, ,'!8,' was pilotinpr hi.s Ce.ssna 180 which flipped over when it .struck a power line during: a landing approach. The Livestock Industry Picks 7 for Honors Man Charged For Tipsiness After Mishap Charles A. StandJey, 20, Burley, was charged with dnmkeinfrvlhg early Wednesday m orning alter be- ing Involved In a one-cai mldent at Hardin comer on hlghVay 30 east o( Kimberly which brought in- juries to himself and three otheri. Twin Falls Justice of the Peace Robert E. Pence set Standley's bond at (300 whlcb was posted Wednesday "Bhafon MdrganT' 18, Heybum, was admitted to M agic Valley Me- morial hospital a(ter- the accident with undetermined Injuries. She will be X-r&yed Bometime Wednes- day, a hospital aide said. Sheriff's officers reported tho girl had an injured right leg. She was reported "doing alt rlght’^ at the hospital. Treated for cuts and buslses and I M . 1,.- released from the hospital were IhSif °‘ cnnr.RUatlon. HStandleyr-WllUam-er-DrleselriilT Jirrovery attempt. Burley, later charged with being drunk In an auto, and Mary Lou Jolley, 21, Burley, .i^rlosol-too-remoined.in-the-olty Jail Wednesday m orning after (ail- ing to jo st |)ond,. . -ittenipt. I Himuvllle, Ala., the c u rr c n t B ot^statlc (test) firings of tfie m known rocket botKter In -»orW=th« l.b-mllllon-pound W Baturn-hns been co'mplet- « wreported-today. ------ ewAsWton ^Chrysler Starts p m o iT , Feb. 22 (UPD-MlHlon- . Jnntes M. Rob- ^ay launched a new assault ™ “ leamiered Chrysler cor- teglrae of I. T. (Tex) S ’l™, ‘‘t the stockholdors ; ™ APfll la. will try to tS ,M u of directors at ■I, *1 °' “>e company vice pres- t “• toiu-d members sup- “""“>«'ced yesterday he atockholders to tide I . bylaws to r,f S I'''”' 0"0- on the 21-member board M n Palls meputy Sheriff D. L Cain said Btandley'a 196D Chevrolet took the turn at an excessive speed and ran Into a borrow pit, striking a concrete abutment. 'Hie car was listed ai a total loss by Investigat- ing officers. Gain reported the, group had beeh drinking in Burley and Twin Palls pjlor to the accident. No blood alcohol test of Standiey was taken, Cain said. Ranao Stokes, IT, 1617 Eleventh avenue east, was cited, by Twin Palls police for driving at night on n daytime driver’s license after a 1D51 Ford she waa driving col- lided with a pickup truck. The accident, which occurred at 8:60 p.m. at Second street and Second avenue cast, sent the girl and a passenger to Magic Valley Memo, rial hospital for treatm ent of facial cuts. Treated and released were Miss ; m n n ili Ba n a .r A j i a i i ,^ ! ) , .Ill, J 3 Accept Peace Seven per.^on.s have been selected for honors thi.s year when the Southern Idaho Live.stock industrie.s hall of fam^ ban(|uet i.s held March 18 at the Turf club, Twin Falls. Those selected by a committee of 12 persons repre- senting all segments of the livestock industry from var- ious Magic Valley counties are Otto Florence, sr.. Twin Falls, packer; Lorin Lewis, Burley, cattle producer; R. J. Hawes, Twin Falls and House creek, cattle; S. D. (Doc) McClure, Gooding, sheep; J. W. (Bill) R o b e r t s o n (de- ceased), Bellevue, sheep pro- ducer; Henry Jones, Eden, cattle feeder, and Monte Johnson, Rich- field, grassman. All these selected have contrib- uted largely to the development of the livestock industry In' Magic Valley. OtlVer nonies,'also consid- ered deserving for honor, will be selected In forthcoAing years. The recipients of this year’s awards will receive individual plaques the night of the banquet and also have their names Inscribed on a Targer plaque presently ex- hibited In the ’Twin Palls Bank, and Trust company bylldjng. Tho sponsor, of the event this year la the Fidelity Notional bank. Edward Bhaf(,.vlce president, also has extraded Invitations this year to Qov. Robert E\ Smylle, mem- bers of the U. S. departments, of the Interior and agriculture and leaders of state livestock organ- izations. LasLy.car^th? Mwly-estabUshed Congo Won’t N. Plans By The A>io(:iated Presg The Conoglese government at LeopoldvUlo. today rejected the new U, N.' peace plan for the Congo. But Tebellious Katanga province reached an agreement with the U. N. that both sides will avoid all troop movements likely to cause friction. The reactions to the U. N. secur- ItycouncH’s jSTahs came as a sur- prise. The central government In Leopoldville had been expected to acctfpt with some reservations. Ka- tanga had been breathing defiance of the .U. N. and yesterday Presi- dent Molse Tshmobe ordered a general mobilization. Premier Joseph Ileo declared In Leopoldville that 1( the tJ. N. In the-<3ongo trlesrto use"force,us )>uthorized by the new security Dunes and Hacienda hotei.'i were blacked out tem - porarily by the crash. Sher- iff's (leputies said the plane did noi colch fire. Mrs. Louise A t- wood. 35, was listed in poor condi- tion. Her husband, Auburn, also 35, and the nllnt hntli nTpri- Ustfri In fair condition. Ruporl relatives said the two couples had left from Reddckopp's private landing strip on his farm here Sunday to visit Ooeonsldc, Calif. They were en route home when the accident occurred. They h a d visited Reddekopp's parents In Oceanside. ’The Atwoods' five chil- dren and the four Reddekopp youngsters are being cared for by relatives and friends here, ac- cording to Mrs, Ramon Boscom, sister of Atwood. council resolution, "we will reply w ith force." As for the U. N. proposal to re- organize the ' Congo army, Ileo said, "They expect to disarm our army and that Is a declaration of war." There was a report of new po- litical killings, this time by the imimlrf . h n ,. 1 : .H .qtnnl»vvlll» I o e sale ai, oui regime of Antoine Oizenga. V. 8. ^otnMiSslon companies, authorities said they had no con- firmation. ilngton courts. Herman a. Woobjie, 17, Ktoiber. (Continued dii F ift S, Column NEWBIHiLEriNS-^ UlM^i'.y'i Jlhodesla, Feb, 22 OIPD—The central African I** *l«l(nce n .™ * *" nard agalmt pos- »Mhu S leailw'a rejection of propoiala to Intreaie northern Rhodetla. rftth United P reu ]nlem*tloiv>t ^"Ini '" “'Ion rivers .today and lloodwatiiri iprcad M J r w n JiM lSlBniUo JlllO )srAllni\JJThe, >«»<>'■* drove a t least. 1,000 personsi iloliL. ? 'I'nnlngliam, Ala,, and oxaotod an estimated one ilniimgo 111 Alnbam a’a largoat city, I J O n n J u i’''?*,'’’- « (ilPB^Belween ISO and *00 employei of ----------------------------- ------------------ --------------- Perlail company plant hereJiave been luapended lor an ai result of a walkout, II «aa dlioloud today. tn^ I HI—President Kennedy today sent a person %loiniMn •’‘'"'"lor Khruslioliev expressing hop# tliat our- iKUjj couvorsotloiia will bring bettor Bovleli Amorloan uiiiler- . Il ^Human NEW YORK, Felr. 22 Wl - George Washington had human rfrallltles. Just like the rest of us. He was a heavy plunger, on lottery chances. He was a vic- tim of a flhn-fiom scheme. He aeemlngly was forgetful at times, and he may have beai a soft touch for hard luck stories. Washington also was a wor- rier about hla fellow m an—slave or free—but ran a happy plan- tation at Mount Vernon, with 600 or more slaves, ’These and other aspects of ■Washington’s character and personality ore to be glimpsed In a number of documents for auction on his'200th birthday anniversary today by the Parke-Bernet Galleries here. Still Trying iTOTIfjHTiimf, B«bi D3 W D w ld Ben-Ourlon haa decided to keep trying until early next week to line up a new coalition governmoQt for Israel before giving up to force new elections. President Jihak Ben-Zvl Invited l-icqiuw4»v UUU& UUIl-AVi lavivcu .. 1 1 I__ . 1. 1 .._ B«^(3iirlo„-to-fom -.“nrTf.soT*nP raent after the premier forced the (all of his six-party coalition on Jan. 31 by resigning. event was sponsored by the Twin Palls Livestock Commission com- pany. and more than 400 persons attended the banquet at the Turf clnb. Tickets are already available at the commission company and Twin Palls banks. ’Ticket committees will be stablished later in the week throughout the valley and also will be on sale at other livestock Featured speaker will be Dave Livingston, ^Waslilngton, la . Liv- Ingatone, is known as America’s funniest farmer and also an "ad- miral of the . Nebraska navj>*‘ and lT"kemeI of Iowa corii?’^ 10,440 Miles Of Interstate Routes Open WASHlNaTON, Feb. 22 (CfD — ’Tlie g o v e r n m e n t has announded that 10,440 miles of the 41,000-mile hiterstate superhighway system are now open to traffic. . . ’The bureau o£ public roads said yesterday that as of Dec. 31, 1060, another 4,12(1 miles of the system were under construction, and en- gineering or right-of-way acquisi - tion was under way on 10,032 miles. ’The highway network Is sched- uled to be Unislied by 1972 ot a total cost of about 41 billion dol- igjEttol-EQVcrnineilLJl ..guYernaifink paylhg for 00 per cent of.lt sand 10 per paylhg for 00 per the atates for th^ other cent, The bureau said th»t in the last threj months of 1060, 801 m iles of highway were • either built standards, nearly double the mile, nge finished In the ‘ 'preceding three montlis. ^ « V 2 Farm Units Back PJai}, tQv Cut Surpluses ^WASHINGTON, F eb. 22 IDPB— Two of three major farm organiz- ations today endorsed the Kennedy administration's 1061 emergency ■program for cutting Burpluses. The endorflEraents from the N a- tional Orange and National Farm- ers union came In testimony pre- pared for a house agriculture sub- committee hearing. A sharp dissent came, however, from the niition's largest form or- ganization, the American Farm Bureau federation, porn^ Bureau President Charles B. Bhuman -called the-admlnlstratlon'prograjTi' “unworkable" and said It would be “highly disruptive to the livestock, dairy and poultry Industries." The administration plan, -out - lined to the subcommittee by agrl> culture Secretary Orville I. Free- n^an yesterday, would give increas- ed price supports and conservation payments to farmers who agreed to retire 20 per cent of their feed 3.‘5*milli(}h-(lollar si'hool ap- proprialinn was annouiu'o- m rn t by tln?-srTT7rre pducntlDTT cnrrr- niitlee that it liad decided to sub- m it to 11)0 sonalc tliree propo.sed formula-s lor dl.strlbuilnR the men cy to ' the school itlsLricts. The commlLtcc said the decl.sion then will be up to the senalc. Defeat of the sales tax by 40-17 climaxed more than two hours of debate In which supporter's asser ted that It wa3 the only equitable method of supporting the opera- tions of slate government. The three Twin Falls county rep- resentatives weie among the 17 ^ho voted for the sale>s tax bill. The school approprintlons spar: ed lenplhy debate In the house with supporters of education urg Ing that the legislature dig up m ore money. Severn! representative.? said that local school distrlcl.s were already levying the maximum for school support and that the state v/ m the .only l3lac0 left to go for more money. Rep. Pete T. Cenarrusa, R. Slalnc,xhalunaa-ot-4be-h6U6e-ftP' gram acreage Reuben Johnson, an official of the Farmers union,, said the £d- ministration, plan wasJiworthy ot the support of congress." Johnson urged the subcommittee, however, to^6efl061~cbrn~sUpporU at JI'JO per bushel Instead of the $120 pro- posed In the administration bill. Roy Battles, spokesman (or the . (ConUnaed on Pif* X. Colamn 1) River Flooding In North Idaho CATAUX), Feb. 22 lUPIl - The Coeur d’Alene river spilled over Its banlu at this historic old north Idaho mission town early today and several (aralllea were evacuat- ed from their homes near the riv- er. No Injuries were reported and the water apparently stopped’ ris- ing even before the evacuations took place. Meahwlille, the entire Keijogg 'school aystcin—including Cataldo, PInehurst, Wardner and Bilver Tfltiy—wn.trrlmpd-rinnm oi.tllriniL proprlations committee, said that in 1051 the legislature appropriated only 8.2 million dollars (or public schools. In 1059, 27 million dol- lars was appropriated. 'The 33 mil- lion dollars this year, he said, rep- resented on Increase of 300 per cent In iO years and 22.2 per cent over the 1959 budget for schools. He added th at “33 million dol- lars Is all that can be provided with the»1funds available without changing the tax; su'ucture or Im- posing new taxes.” ’The senate put onlts calendar for final consldei'auon tomorrow four proposed constitutional amendments, three of them al- ready approved by the house. Two of *#io propolis w.ould make state superintendent of publlo in- struction appointive by the state board of education, a suggestion already defeated once In the sen- ate. The other house-approved pro - posal provides for annual- sessions of the legislature. ’The (ourth pro- posed amendment orlglnateaJji the senate and would reduce to 60 days the residence requirement of per- sons voting for presidential elec- tors. The senate approved 31 to 9 an appropriation of $122,700 for the governor's Office after an asser- tion that Uie 23 per cent Increase It represented over the current $00,000 was Justified because the vice. The chairman of the senate fi- nance committee yesterday charged th a t Attorney General' Frank L. Benson is "not capable of giving legal advice.' Sen. K. 0. Barlow, R., Cassia, m ade the charge In a blistering (Continard en Pag* 2, Colgmn T) Texas BlasT" JiUa_9-Men, and washouts closed Shoshone county roads. Don Adams, Cataldo, Btld the water had reached Inside a few homes on the edge of town nearest the' river bat -ftp sorlffus damage liatf bcen'repwtccrby md-mwn- Ing. He said "four or live families" had been evacuated but no one had beeh Injutfd. BORGER, Tex., Feb. 22 IM—An cxploslon''aiia“IlreTo(lay“«t';the huge Phillips petroleum coiiipany refinery installation killed nine m en and tajnrey, another, tho com- p a n y repqrted. The company saltljnost of the m en burned rttrlfleath. The dead and Injured were em- ployed by ths Boman-Chase (Con- struction company, Borger. No Phillips employes were killed or ‘Injured. The explosion occurred In a re- fhilng unit, called a fractlonator, which the construction company h ad Just Initailed. Southern Rabbit Hunts Unwanted CHARUOTE, N. 0„ Feb. 32 (B- The Mecklenburg county humane society hero has filed suit for an ftMie r l c » u - i j « » 4i>jn n eH(m »te-etBp ■ glon post 113, Harmony, from holding ii)OTe hunts In which rab- bits are clubbed t8 death. ’The society contends that the hunts which the post has held for in.an.cuUng.iat 2 Astronauts Ready to Make SpaceFIight Now CAPE CANAVERAL. Feb. 22 fliTD-Tu'o pf the three astronauts se - lected as finalists to ride America’s first'manned rocket said today they would be willing to go up on the next Project Mercury shot wlihoui further tests. Tlie third finalist was not here for a news conference thl.i morning. “Y n . I sure would like to ride it." said navy Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard, jr. Marine Lieut. Colonel John H. Glenn, Jr., echoed .his sentiments with ft firm "absolutely.” Glenn and Shepard were chosen along with olr force Capt. Virgil Grisfiom to begin training for a flight In a space capsule aboard the Redstone shot, possibly by April. But it was not certain today whether there will be other unmanned Redstone tests between now and then,_ GTenn fthd Jbhepard were all smiles. Tlie rocket ride that Glenn, Grissom or Shepard will make will be about 16 minutes long, 115 miles up and abou^ 300 miles over the Atlantic ocean. O fficials U p Effort To End Air Strike WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (/P)The government today intensified efforts to settle th6 flight engineers walkout that has brought air travel to a standstill in many parts of the country. Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg asked both Flight Engineers International association and airline, officials to stand by for conferences—with him- self, with a peacemaking commission named by President Kennedy, and possibly with each other. Goldberg discussed the strike this morning vdth Kennedy. He s(:heduled an afternoon merting with'Eon- ald Brown, head of the engi-' neers association. The three mem- bers of the, commission appointed by Kennedy yesterday were arriv- ing hi Washhigton im a prompt :«tart,pn thalr iM Ut* . -.'•v ; .lhjM lam i,i‘jC ^ S !rm o w a ii dent Otorge Meany urged that airline.employes comply with tho appeal by Kennedy for a return to work. The engineers group lald It wai canvassing Its members on w hethv to yield to the appeaL But. > noon statement said, tha union was having dffitfloulty com- Train Budts^ Then Derails; 37 ^ e Hurt BOPPAld,-*=ll,-’D.i m . 23 “It started to Bo up and down and buck like a bronco,” said a stunned passenger. "Then It started to sway, and It went over.” ’The Northern Pacific’s crack Moinstreeter, bound for Portland, Ore., from Chicago, derailed at 60 mUes an hour vesterdav sendhiii nine cars hurtling off the tracks. Thh-ty-seven persona were taken to hospitals throughout eastern liorth Dakota. No one was killed. None of the Injured was believed to serious condition. The train lipped up 300 leet of track and knocked down tele- graph poles and communications pletlng the poll because ot litiga- tion over the walkout. Many ot the people who should' hav« been dotag such work spent all day and late Into the night In- volved In court Ijroceedlngs with the ^Irllnes. the s.tatement said. The statement' demanded i “written promise .from the air. rest, partially burled In mud. crunmatioh nroMstnni™ “ -^ere were 61 persons In the coaches, seven in PuUman cars, and 16 crewmen. Almost all had Injuries ot tome kind. Given Awards BOISEj Feb. 23 Ut — Kermlt Wllkhis,'FUer and„Jhe Rev, -HrCrosby-KijgllBlanr-^ln-FallSr- were named last night as win- ners o( awards from the Free- dom i, foundation in Valley Fnrgp, Pft Mftsrow high wrhnnl also received a George Wash- ingtonJion5tJnedal_aw4nt _____ Crash Program On Delinquency Urged for U. S. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 mPD- Een, Jacob's. Javlts, R., N.T?., to- day proposed a five-year, 47 mU- llon dollar "frash program” to combat Juvenile delinquency throughout the nation, Javlts announced he waa Intro- ducing'tho legislation with Sen. Jennings Randolph, D., VI. Va., as co-sponsor. Javlts offered a almUar bill last year but It died in the house. In a statement. Javtta eald “youth crime is conthiuing to rise »ti an»«lwmliig members and friends Is "cruel, public nuisance, and injurious to the health and welfare and sense ot decency o! the public.'’ an imaginative effort is made now to combat it, the crime picture will grov more bleak when these young offenders become hardened crhn- inals.” JavUualdJila.4>u)giam^ul cost an estimated seven million dollars the first year and lo mil- lion dollars for each of tho fol' low four years. crUhlhatloa proceedings.' , It also said there were many ; questions -the men' wanted an- ' swerid. . ' '' ! 'If ■Western is out, the .mem-- ,11? bershlp todicates that it will not return to .work,” It eald. Western airlines announced yes- terday that it was firing its flight enghieers. It called the walkout a wildcat one. —On -thi8-iiointr-Qgiaiiag~Toia newsmen that Western hod -not been represented when other af- fected airlines agreed that no.dls-.” -oipllnafy-aotloa-weuld be taken— if the engineers returned to work. ' i-eKltlement-efforts-continued,— Eastem'alrUnes; AmerlcahTiirllnes . and Tirana World airlines were completely grounded Pan Ameri- can World .ahllnes. National 4ir- .... lines arid 'Western were only able to matotaln token service. Some 86,000 employes had been turlough- ed. France Rockets Rat; It Survives COLOMB BEOHAR, Algeria, Feb. 22 (CtD—French ijclentlsts llred a -white rat 05 miles into the "at-" mosphere aboard a “veronlque” rocket today and brought it back alive. An official announcement eald tho rocket was fired from the Hammagulr test center in the Sa- hara desert in this west Algerian territory. ’The capsijle containing thn rat- m n . ■ rn/^nv«r|.<^ M -m llm I from the launching pad by a heli- copter guided by ^ a r , spotters. It was the f lr s t^ e the French had sent an animal into the'at- mosphere in a rocket.*' Interstate Routes Changed Only in “Public Interest” BY ELMER W, LA91MI ,-^AflIIINOTONrPeb.-32-fllPI)-ft spokeaman for tho U.8.. bureau, ot publlo roada said today thiit routes lolootcd for Interstate highways would be changed only when auoh changes were in'ths "publlo inter' eat” and requested by the itato cbnoerned. . ........ ..... Robort Monahan, apoclnl a». slstant to the deputy commissioner of highways, said locations woio itooided upon only att()r long study IH oooptratloii wltli itat* Idghway departments, J - , ^'acnorBliy,''Tvins’ouid'not“‘ngi'cc to a change unlcsS’ aiiotlicr loca- tion could bo ili'uwn to be more In the p(ibllo Interest," Monahan said, "Prhnorlly, however, i t ’s a matter between the atato and ttio local people," -,One- of-tlie ' key factors -th a t would be taken Into consldorntlon 111 any iiiovo to relocate an inter- stato highway would’ be the cost Involved, Monahan said, ■'Wlieri_two_«r.Jnor«JooaUons are feasible and would serve lilgh- WityTEcrs equallFwell, we icei it- locatlou would bo a matter to be settled on a local lq»oli" ho said. "But it another route, would cost more, that would be another mat' ter." . Bureau officials said they were not- familiar with courl 'jppeal made In Idaho against tho routing 111 intci'stato 00 north ot 'l\vln Falls In Maglo Valloy, Kowover, one offlolal said the j'oute-flnalljr-iolooled-bjr-fttlWW an(l«t(lt{,oIllol»I;LWBa.bniLofJhrea considered, Eng: neers said one ot tho rejected toulea would have cost highw ay users alone 1011,200 iv year more than the lelected route. Tills figure, he tald, was'biised on an eatlma^e ot the. numbor ot ve- hicles using a longer route and did hot Include lilgnor construction costs. Bureau odlclnls aald they could not rooall that court action against the routing of Interstate I'llghways hft(l •verliW ubom fuir'^U iougl) ihey_said-tbeJdabiLXilSB_wat^t unique.' Ilf there ever has' been a case when court.,actloiv,forced the re- location o( ah 'Interstate highway It would represent an extreme rar- ity,” one official aaid, ^le 6(flqlal aald . the ..bureau would wish to atay out of such cases but that It waa recognlied that the bureau had a "delinlte responsibility" to Intervene If a atate^J'fhids Itsolt in a_pnsiyofl whbi'i It iitoUs ourliaoking.* . , HIGHLIGHTSin Today's Times-News . Page 1-Jlouse fhilshed edu- cation bill and kdlled sales tax, Rupert couples hospltallMd os plane orashu, tU,000 donated 'toward purohase of industrial aite, Otflolals hope to end atr -atrike,-InterstateTOutra-idiangid only in ,"pubUo interest," TWo astronauts ready to make ipaot flight now. I’age «-M torlal; "Man Who Oast Mould." rag* (-Filer senior wini m - » a r contest; Page I-DoubI* A play, itari* Thursday at Bhosbone, Page U — Ute Underwriter* help wiUi-heart fund.

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T r a f f ic D ea th -- Scoreboard,- .

H e r o U A co m p a riso n oft r « K lc f a U l l t l t s a j III tills d a te f o r I96I a iu l Inej! tor M ae lc V « lle ) ' a n d h r i l ,r e n t i r e a tJ ite .

Id ah o , 1060 ......... IBId ah o , 1061 ................ „2s

D riven - M o g ic V a lle y , i960,,

o r r i . 'u l I 'l i y a n d I o u iii) N f t t i p a p e r

;t5.0QO Donated for Purchasing industrialPark

,„„rnvim ately.$15,000 hiis been lullocl i f f s of the Twin F a lls ( 'h a , . I k.,- n f C,

le d liy som e 1 00 'om nioiTO to w a rd

I 7 's75M0 needed to p u rc h a se th e jj i id iis tr ia l park s i te litheast of Twin F a l ls , re p u rts W illiam C ra iifre , . T w in * 11, Chamber ■'^ci-relary-mah;ifrer„Tho Ki'oup

f ' 'n to collect d o n a t io n s fo r th e p n n K ia se o fI ra n th e p a rk

i» Mo/idiiy. a ( ie a t l l in e o f M arch 1 w h e n the o p tio n ihp property expii'.c.s, O ne ol th e fii s t c h e c k s rece ived

--------- M oiidiiy m o r n in g wiis f ro mII. (C lip) K rc iii;c l, w h o

w as one o f th e . f i r s t c im tril)- iito i's to a s im i l a r drive ' in 1044. Tile oiJU om e of Llic 1944 drive wa.s the piircha.se of an Industrial a ite lu South Park^ —

Tlid cham ber ■ r i i l s e d ‘Sfl.000 In 1944 to purcha.se th e 30-flcre trac t. T h e snl(2 of th is la n d brought th e cham ber fund to $35,000.

G range explnhied th a t the cham ­ber has s35.750.45 In the Industrial park fund. Cost of the 04-acrc tra c t nour the A m algam ated S u - fjar company fac to ry Is $78,000 and one m ain ra ilro ad sldJhg will cost an ndded $27,ODD.' T h e track will g o on the sou th

side of the In d u str ia l site. G range

Jiiglisli Back [(ed Chinese Ipn lsle S p a t

rel>- 22 O'ft — T heK g o vernm en t s t a t e d p o i n t

n l todW tlia l ' th e d i s p u t e d o f f - ^ f f i e s e is la n d s o f M a t s u

® r b e lo n s lo t h e c o m -

C r d Heath, the lo rd privyj wu asked ‘I’i» o n s t« ia y ltth e B O v e rn m ji ,lS u ed to recosnlze th e dls- (jd Islands, occupied by N a llo n -

\i China territory,Jyts«lr,"..!^'e ' ' ' •

ittUi, however, dodged the allonwhen askeil K h e w ould , ( an assurance th at In n o qlr- Jjtances will the g o v e rn m e n t « themselves to ba c o m m itted o r to the n . B. or a n y o n e else Kdtr lo keep (N ationalist C hl- t Presldral) Chlang K al-sheU lit Chinese coastal Is la n d s ." Intothe Uliorlte M.H. Wno r a l i td

'issue, "will put that ( th e ques- n) on paper I wlU give h im a liHend tejly.”

win Satellite ihot Termed Half Success’/iBHDiOTON, Feb. 22 (UPD- In' salellllea liuiiched from » Canaveral last n ig h t fa iled leparale or reach, th e d e s ire d It, sclaliib old to d ay . B )it f described Uia experim ent m a lUIIed «ioeM.“lie ntellUeg are not o n ly still tlher but apparently an* i t t l l led to the last stage o f the Dchlu; recliet. Failure to sep - te /;iim the rocket ivoiUd h ave ruled (eparatlon of t h e s a te l - <■

logli rocket tent u p a 250- 1 m n slt n iB s a t e l l i t e

ped-by-«-H=ponnd p ig g y b ac k lere, named Loftl.It. Elchaid B. Kershner, d lre c - of space research (or t h e J o h n

pklnj applied physic* la b o ra - ?, laid algnalj are b e in g re - ttd (ran both o( th e Jo in ed (UIKj .

M t n iB la the a d v a n c e d JJI)iieLo(*sy6tcffl o( a rt tf lo tt tt (Ho stars" which n e x t y e a r jiU provide occan-going vessels n I means for highly a c c u ra te IgaUon In all klnds'ot w e a th e r , leanwhlle, an aura of m y s te ry •y cloaked the Discoverer X X uute that's circling the E a r t h —

« 300-poimd recoverable c a p - » apparently stlU Inside It.

). terse air (orce a n n o u n cem en t N a y told o( tM

T W l.V F A I . I . S , I D A H O , W E D N K S I J A V , F K H R L W K V I Dt i l____ _______________ X-....................... ........

Vew U. S. ("arricr Has Tesl Ci nisc

Jx-r t»(. of <.'ifr.l l-rr»v uti'fl- I 'tm n i |*r>M I P R I C E 5 C K N T S

and in the so u th end of the site r iis t, leaving th e n o r th end fo r farm ing. I t \n h o p ed that crops will provide e n o u g h money to pay taxes on the site. G ra n g e added,

At least one n a tio n a lly known co m p an y ,an d two o r three local com panies have expressed an In ­te re s t In the s ite a n d have looked a t the land, G ra n g e said. He says negotiations for p a rc e ls of the land will begin as soon a s legalities a re

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D onators Include Dr. A rthur F ran tz , Leroy e . O lbbs. Berg Tay­lor insurance, G em S t a V o u com­pany, Red,’s T ra d in g post and K rengel, O range s a id , adding th a t m any checks have n o t been tu rned In. He noted m a n y llrm s have pledged co n trib u tio n s .

“By donating to th e Industrial p ark site, a person Is contributing to th e fu tu re In^i^estment of Twin Falls," G range sa id . “In time, the am o u n t of business secured by the co n tribu to r as a r e s u l t of the de­velopm ent of th e in d u str ia l park will exceed m an y tlm e « his original donation ."

H o u s e K i l l s

T a x P l a n ,S a l e s

S c h o o lF u n d I s A p p r o v e d

IlOISK, l-'cl). 22 (A P juid r i ’ l 1- Idalio’.i I k h i s p of I’opro.'iciitalivo.-^ yo.‘<ln-(lay ron i- ploti'd a i-iion on a .".;’*-niilli(in-(l()llai\staln a jip ro p r ia lio n fo r iho puhlir schoolsand Ix'iil (Idu n a n a lo m p l to onarl a .<alos la .\ . Thf' doub le n iiio n ni(i\cd I ho lOGi-T^e.S-

.<lL‘iidily a lo n jr l lu ‘ p a l h lowanl adjoiii'iinioiil, n rx l wook. The .‘School npprnpriation is a key item in t l ip K7.0-niilli(in-cii)llar biidpfct apprn\-od by th e finance-appropri- a tio ii emnn\iUc(’. ( ’ o u p l o d ' w ith Ihp house a c t io n on th e

T h e Ki l l y Hawk, first a irc ra ft carrier..lo be..arjm td_a’U h .-^U ided .m issiles inU ead-or an tl-« ln ra ft 'r u n s fo r def^«sr7^trav~5prnie to sea fo r four d ay s of bu ilder 's t r i a ls . T h e 60K>00-loii sliip, 1.017 feet Iohr, 252 f e e t wide a n d 25 s to r ie s tall. Is so large the D elaw are r i v e r was d o se d lo nil other shlpplns ns it le f t y esterday . U h s h o ^ n a t the New Y o rk s h lp b u lld in j d o c k , C am den , N. J., where It was outfitted . (AP w irepholoi

2 R u p e r t C o u p l e s H u r t W h e n P l a n e C r a s h e s N e a r L a s V e g a s

..... .............. ............. ... u..u.B'= . ’ 22— Two R u p ert couples w ere in ju r e d w hen the ir l ig h t plane tra.shed.sa k L th c jd ia iu b c r h o p e s to d e v e lo p ^ - in i liC -d c sc i -L -a m i l o - w o s l r - o f ■ M o G ftl■ ra ll■ ^ -ie ^ d r(^ t- ta s -V e g ^ ^ fi^ -^ 'e v ^ ^ l^ ,^ lu f ik -T -u e sd « Jv R € -

............................ porte<l in c ritic a l condition a t S o u th e rn N e v ad a M em oria l hospital thi.s niorninf; w a sM rs. D onna R eddekopp , ,'!7, w hose h u sb an d ,. W a y n e R eddckopp, ,'!8,' w as pilotinpr hi.s Ce.ssna 180 w hich flipped over w h en i t .struck a p o w e r line during: a lan d in g approach.

T he

L i v e s t o c k I n d u s t r y P i c k s 7 f o r H o n o r s

Man Charged For Tipsiness After Mishap

C harles A. S tan d Jey , 20, Burley, was charged w ith d n m k e in f rv lh g early W ednesday m o rn in g alter be­ing Involved In a o n e -c a i m ld e n t a t H ard in co m er o n hlghV ay 30 e a st o( K im berly w h ic h brought in­ju rie s to him self a n d th ree otheri.

T w in Falls Ju s tic e o f the Peace R o b ert E. Pence set Standley's bond a t (300 w h lc b was posted W ednesday"B h a fo n M drganT ' 18, Heybum,

was adm itted to M a g ic Valley Me­m o ria l hospital a ( te r - th e accident w ith undeterm ined Injuries. She will be X-r&yed Bom etim e Wednes­day, a hospital a id e s a id . Sheriff's officers reported th o g irl had an in ju re d r igh t leg. S h e was reported "doing alt r lg h t’ a t t h e hospital.

T re a te d for cu ts a n d buslses and I M . 1, .- released from th e h osp ita l were

I h S i f ° ‘ cnnr.RUatlon. H S tandleyr-W llU am -er-D rleselriilT J ir ro v ery attem pt. B urley , la te r c h a rg e d w ith being

d ru n k In an au to , a n d Mary Lou Jo lley , 21, Burley, . i^ r lo s o l- to o -re m o in ed .in -th e -o lty Jail W ednesday m o rn in g after (ail­in g t o j o s t |)ond ,.

. -ittenipt.I Himuvllle, Ala., the c u r r c n t B ot^statlc (test) firings o f tfie m known rocket bo tK ter In -»orW=th« l.b -m llllon -pound W B aturn-hns been co 'm p le t- « w re p o r te d - to d a y . ------

ewAsWton ^Chrysler Startsp m o iT , Feb. 22 (UPD-MlHlon- . Jnntes M . R o b -

^ a y launched a new a s s a u l t ™ “ leamiered Chrysler c o r-

teglrae of I . T . (T ex )

S ’l™, ‘‘t the s tockho ldors ; ™ APfll la. will t r y to t S , M u of d ire c to rs a t

■ I, *1° ' “>e company vice p r e s - t “• toiu-d m em bers s u p -

“" " “>«'ced yesterday he atockholders to

tide I . bylaw s tor,f S I '''” ' 0 " 0 -

on the 21-member b o a rd

M n P alls m ep u ty S h eriff D. L C ain said Btandley'a 196D Chevrolet took th e tu rn a t a n excessive speed a n d r a n Into a b o rro w p it, striking a concre te ab u tm en t. 'H ie car was listed a i a to ta l loss b y Investigat­ing officers.

Gain reported the , group had beeh d rinking in B u rley and Twin P a lls p jlo r to th e acciden t. No blood alcohol tes t o f S tand iey was taken , Cain said.

R an ao Stokes, IT, 1617 Eleventh av en u e east, was c ite d , by Twin P a lls police for d r iv in g a t night on n daytim e d riv e r’s license after a 1D51 F o rd she w aa driving col­lided w ith a p ickup tru ck . The acciden t, which o c c u rre d a t 8:60 p.m . a t Second s tr e e t a n d Second avenue cast, sen t th e g irl and a passenger to M agic V alley Memo, r ia l h osp ita l for t re a tm e n t of facial cuts.

T re a te d and re le a se d were Miss;m nnili Ban a .rA ji a i i , ! ) , .Ill, J 3

AcceptPeace

S e v e n per.^on.s have been selected fo r h o n o rs th i .s y e a r w h e n t h e S o u th e rn Idaho Live.stock industrie .s hall o f fa m ^ b an (|u e t i.s held M arch 18 a t th e T u r f c lu b , Tw in F a lls . T h o se se lec ted b y a co m m ittee o f 12 p e r s o n s re p re ­s e n t in g all s eg m e n ts o f th e livestock in d u s try f r o m v a r ­io u s M agic V alley co u n tie s are O tto F lo rence , s r . . T w in F a l ls , p a c k e r ; L o r in L ew is, B urley , c a ttle p r o d u c e r ; R . J . H a w e s , T w in F a l ls a n d H ouse c re ek , c a t t le ; S. D . (Doc)

M cClure, Gooding, s h e e p ; J . W. (B ill) R o b e r t s o n (d e ­cea sed ) , B ellevue, s h e e p p ro ­ducer; H enry Jo n es, E d e n , c a tt le feeder, and M onte J o h n s o n , R ic h ­field, g rassm an .

All th e s e selected h a v e c o n trib ­uted la rg e ly to th e dev e lo p m en t of the liv es to ck in d u stry I n ' M agic Valley. OtlVer n o n ie s , 'a ls o consid­ered d eserv in g for h o n o r , will be selected In fo rthcoA ing y ears .

T h e rec ip ien ts of t h i s y e a r ’s aw ards w ill r e c e i v e in d iv id u a l plaques th e n ig h t of th e b an q u e t and a ls o h av e th eir nam es In scrib ed on a Targer p laque p re se n tly e x ­h ib ited In th e ’Twin P a l l s Bank, and T r u s t com pany b y lld jn g .

Tho sp o n so r, of the e v e n t th is year la th e F idelity N o tio n a l b an k . Edw ard B h af(,.v lce p re s id e n t, a lso has e x tr a d e d Invita tions t h i s y e a r to Q ov . R o b ert E\ S m ylle , m em ­bers o f th e U. S. d ep artm en ts , of the In te r io r an d a g ric u ltu re a n d leaders of s ta te livestock o rg an ­izations.

LasLy.car^th? M wly-estabUshed

Congo Won’t N.

PlansB y T h e A >io(:iated Presg

T h e Conoglese g o v e rn m e n t a t LeopoldvUlo. to d ay re je c te d the n e w U, N.' p eace p la n fo r the C ongo . B u t Tebellious K a ta n g a p ro v in c e rea c h e d a n ag reem ent w i th th e U. N . th a t b o th s ides will a v o id a ll t r o o p m o v em en ts likely t o c a u se f r ic tio n .

T h e r e a c t io n s to t h e U. N . secur- I ty c o u n c H ’s jSTahs c a m e as a su r­p r ise . T h e c e n tr a l g o v e rn m en t In L eopo ldv ille h a d b e e n expected to acctfp t w ith so m e rese rv a tio n s . K a­t a n g a h a d b e e n b re a th in g defiance

o f th e .U. N . a n d y e s te rd ay Presi­d e n t M olse T sh m o b e o rdered a g e n e ra l m obilization .

P re m ie r J o s e p h I le o declared In L eopo ldv ille t h a t 1( th e tJ. N. In th e-< 3 o n g o t r l e s r t o u s e " f o r c e ,u s )>uthorized b y the n ew security

D u n e s and H acienda hotei.'i were blacked out t e m ­porarily by th e crash. S h e r ­i f f 's (leputies said the p la n e d id n o i co lch f i r e . M rs. Louise A t ­w ood. 35, was l is te d in poor c o n d i ­t io n . H er h u s b a n d , A uburn, a lso 35, a n d th e n lln t h n tl i nTpri- Ustfri Inf a ir condition. Ruporl rela tives sa id the two couples had left f ro m Reddckopp's p riv a te landing s t r i p o n his farm h e re Sunday to v is i t Ooeonsldc, Calif.

T hey were en rou te home w h e n th e accident occurred. They h a d visited Reddekopp's parents In Oceanside. ’The Atwoods' five c h il ­d ren and the four Reddekopp youngsters a re being cared f o r by relatives a n d friends here, a c ­cord ing to M rs, Ram on Boscom , s is te r of Atwood.

c o u n c il re so lu tio n , " w e will reply w i th force."

As fo r the U . N. p ro p o sa l to re­o rg a n iz e th e ' Congo arm y, Ileo s a id , "T hey ex p e c t to d isarm our a rm y a n d t h a t Is a d e c la ra tio n of w a r ."

T h e re was a rep o rt of n ew po­l i t ic a l k illin g s , this tim e by the

im im lrf . h n , . 1: .H .qtnnl»vvlll» I o e sa le ai, oui r e g im e o f A n to in e O izenga. V. 8. ^otnMiSslon com panies, a u th o r i t ie s s a id they h a d n o con­f irm a t io n .

ilngton courts.H erm an a . W oobjie, 17, Ktoiber.

(C ontinued dii F i f t S, Column

N E W B I H i L E r i N S - ^U lM ^i'.y 'i Jlhodesla, Feb, 22 OIPD—The c e n tra l AfricanI** *l«l(nce n.™ * *" n a r d agalm t pos-

»Mhu S le a i lw 'a re jec tio n of p ro p o ia la to Intreaien o rth e rn Rhodetla.

rftth United P r e u ]nlem*tloiv>t^"Ini ' " “ 'Ion rivers .today and lloodwatiiri iprcad

M J r w n JiM lSlBniU o JlllO )srA lln i\J JThe,>«»<>'■* drove a t least. 1,000 personsi

iloliL. ? 'I 'nn lng liam , Ala,, and oxaotod an estimated one ilniimgo 111 A lnbam a’a largoat city, I

J O n n J u i’''?*,'’’- « (ilPB^Belween ISO and *00 employei of----------------------------- ------------------ ---------------Perlail com pany p l a n t h e re J ia v e been lu a p e n d e d lor an

ai result of a walkout, II «aa dlioloud today.

t n ^ I HI— P re s id e n t K ennedy today s e n t a person %loiniMn •’‘'" '" lo r K h ru slio liev expressing h o p # tlia t our-

iKUjj couvorsotloiia w il l b ring b e tto r Bovleli A m o rlo an uiiiler-

. Il

^HumanN E W Y O R K , Felr. 22 Wl -

G e o rg e W ash in g to n h a d h u m an rfra lllt le s . Ju s t like t h e rest o f us.

H e w as a h eav y p lu n g e r , on lo t te ry c h a n c e s . He w as a vic­t im o f a f lh n - f io m sch em e . He aeem ln g ly w a s fo rg e tfu l at tim es, an d h e m ay h a v e b e a i a s o f t touch fo r h a rd lu c k stories.

W a sh in g to n also w a s a wor­r ie r a b o u t h la fellow m a n —slave o r free— b u t r a n a h a p p y p la n ­ta t io n a t M o u n t V ern o n , w ith 600 o r m o re slav es ,

’T hese a n d o th e r a sp ec ts of ■W ashington’s c h a ra c te r and p e rs o n a lity o r e to b e glimpsed In a n u m b er o f d o cu m en ts for a u c tio n on h i s '2 0 0 th b irthday a n n iv e rs a ry t o d a y by the P a rk e -B e rn e t G alleries here.

Still TryingiTO TIfjH Tiim f , B «bi D3 W D w ld

B e n -O u r lo n h a a d ec id ed to keep t ry in g u n t i l e a r ly n ex t w eek to line u p a new c o a li tio n governm oQ t for I s ra e l befo re g iv in g u p to force new elections.

P re s id e n t J i h a k B e n -Z v l Invitedl-icqiuw4»v UUU& UUIl-AVi lavivcu . . 1 1 I__.1. 1.._B « ^ ( 3 i i r l o „ - to - f o m - .“n rT f.so T * n Pra e n t a f te r th e p re m ie r forced the (a ll o f h is s ix -p a r ty c o a li tio n on J a n . 31 by re s ig n in g .

event w a s sponsored by t h e T w in Palls L ivestock C om m ission com ­pany. a n d m ore th an 400 persons a tten d ed th e banquet a t t h e T u rf clnb.

T ick ets a re a lready a v a ila b le a t the com m ission com pany a n d Tw in Palls b a n k s . ’Ticket c o m m ittee s will be s ta b lish e d la te r in t h e week th ro u g h o u t th e valley a n d also will be o n sa le a t o th e r liv esto ck

F e a tu re d speaker will b e Dave L ivingston, ^W aslilngton, l a . L iv- Ingatone, is know n as A m e ric a ’sfunn iest fa rm e r and also a n " a d ­miral o f t h e . N ebraska n avj>*‘ a nd lT"kem eI of Iowa corii?’

10,440 Miles Of Interstate Routes Open

W A S H lN aT O N , Feb. 22 (CfD — ’Tlie g o v ern m en t h as an n o u n d e d th at 10,440 m iles of th e 41,000-m ile h ite rs ta te superh ighw ay s y s te m a re now o p e n to traffic . . .

’The b u re a u o£ public r o a d s said yesterday th a t as of Dec. 3 1 , 1060, another 4,12(1 m iles o f the sy stem were u n d e r construction, a n d e n ­gineering o r r igh t-o f-w ay a c q u is i­tion was u n d e r way o n 10,032 miles.

’The h ig h w a y netw ork Is sc h ed ­uled to b e Unislied by 1972 o t a total co st of ab o u t 41 b i ll io n dol-

i g jE t to l - E Q V c r n i n e i l L J l. .guY ernaifinkpaylhg f o r 00 p e r ce n t o f . l t sand

10 perpaylhg f o r 00 per the a ta te s fo r th ^ o ther cent,■ The b u re a u sa id th » t in t h e las t

th re j m o n th s of 1060, 801 m ile s of highw ay w ere • e ith e r b u i l t

s ta n d a rd s , nearly double th e mile, nge f in ish ed In th e ‘'p re c e d in g three m o n tlis .

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2 Farm Units Back PJai}, tQv Cut Surpluses^WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 IDPB—

T w o of three m a jo r farm organiz­a tio n s today endorsed the K ennedy adm in istra tion 's 1061 emergency

■program for c u ttin g Burpluses.T h e endorflEraents from the N a ­

t io n a l O range a n d National F a rm ­e rs union came In testimony p re ­p a re d for a house agriculture s u b ­com m ittee hearing .

A sh a rp d issen t came, however, from th e niition 's largest form o r ­g anization , the American F a rm B ureau federation , porn^ B ureau P re sid e n t C harles B. Bhum an

-called the-adm lnlstratlon 'prograjT i' “unw orkable" a n d said It would be “h igh ly disruptive to the livestock, d a iry and poultry Industries."

T h e a d m in istra tio n plan, -ou t­lin ed to the subcom m ittee by agrl> cu ltu re Secretary Orville I . F re e - n^an yesterday, w ould give increas­ed price supports a n d conservation p ay m en ts to fa rm ers who agreed to re tire 20 per c e n t of their feed

3.‘5*milli(}h-(lollar s i 'h o o l a p - p ro p ria lin n w as a n n o u iu 'o - m rn t by tln?-srTT7rre pducntlDTT cnrrr- n iit le e that i t liad d ec id ed to s u b ­m it to 11)0 so n a lc t l i re e propo.sed formula-s lor dl.strlbuilnR th e m en cy t o ' the school itlsL ric ts . T h e commlLtcc sa id the decl.sion th e n w ill be up to the se n a lc .

D efeat of t h e sales tax by 40-17 c lim axed m ore th an tw o h o u rs of d e b a te In w hich su p p o rte r 's a sse r te d th a t It wa3 the o n ly e q u ita b le m eth o d of su p p o rtin g th e o p e ra ­tio n s of slate g o v e rn m e n t.

T he three T w in F a lls co u n ty r e p ­resentatives w e ie a m o n g th e 17 ^ h o voted for th e sale>s tax bill.

T h e school a p p ro p r in tlo n s spar: e d lenplhy d e b a te In th e h o u se w ith supporters of e d u c a tio n u rg In g th a t th e leg is la tu re d ig u p m o re money.

Severn! representative .? s a id t h a t local school d istrlcl.s w ere a lre a d y levying the m ax im u m for sch o o l s u p p o rt and t h a t th e s ta te v/m th e .o n ly l3lac0 l e f t to g o fo r m o re m oney.

Rep. Pete T . C e n a r ru s a , R. S la ln c ,x h a lu n a a -o t-4 b e -h 6 U 6 e -ftP '

g ram a c re a g eR euben Johnson, a n official o f

th e Farm ers union ,, said the £ d - m in istra tion , p lan wasJiw orthy o t th e support of congress." Johnson u rg ed th e subcom m ittee, however, to^6efl061~cbrn~sU pporU at JI'JO p e r bushel Instead of the $120 p ro ­posed In the adm inistration bill.

R oy B attles, spokesm an (or th e. (C o n U n a e d o n P i f * X. C olam n 1)

River Flooding In North Idaho

CA TA U X ), Feb. 22 lUPIl - T h e C oeur d’Alene r iv e r spilled over I ts b a n lu a t this h isto ric old n o r th Id a h o m ission tow n early today a n d several (aralllea were evacuat­ed fro m th eir h om es n ea r the r iv ­er.

No Injuries w ere reported an d th e w ater ap p aren tly stopped’ r is ­in g even before th e evacuations took place.

M eahwlille, th e e n tire Keijogg 'sch o o l aystcin—including Cataldo, P In eh u rs t, W ard n er and BilverT f l t i y — w n . t r r l m p d - r i n n m o i . t l l r i n i L

proprlations c o m m ittee , sa id t h a t in 1051 the leg is la tu re a p p ro p r ia te d o n ly 8.2 million d o lla rs (or p ub lic schoo ls. In 1059, 27 m illio n d o l­la r s was appropria ted . 'The 33 m il­lio n dollars th is year, h e s a id , r e p ­r e se n ted on In crease of 300 p e r c e n t In iO y ea rs a n d 22.2 p e r c e n t o v e r the 1959 b u d g e t f o r schools.

H e added t h a t “33 m illio n d o l­l a r s Is all t h a t c a n b e p ro v id e d w i th the»1funds av a ila b le w ith o u t c h an g in g the ta x ; s u 'u c tu re o r Im ­p o sing new ta x e s .”

’The senate p u t o n l t s c a le n d a r f o r final co n sld e i'au o n to m o rro w f o u r p r o p o s e d c o n s ti tu t io n a l am endm ents, th re e o f th e m a l ­r e a d y approved by th e h o u se . T w o o f *#io p ro p o lis w .ould m a k e s t a t e superin tendent o f pub llo in ­s tru c tio n appointive b y th e s ta te b o a rd of education, a su g g estio n a lre a d y defeated once In th e se n ­a te .

T h e other h o u se -a p p ro v e d p ro ­p o s a l provides fo r a n n u a l- sess io n s o f th e legislature. ’The ( o u r th p ro ­p o se d am endm ent o r lg ln a te a J j i th e s e n a te and would re d u c e to 60 days t h e residence r e q u ire m e n t o f p e r ­s o n s voting fo r p re s id e n tia l e lec­to rs .

T h e senate a p p ro v e d 31 to 9 a n appropriation o f $122,700 f o r th e governor's Office a f te r a n a s se r­t io n th a t Uie 23 p e r c e n t In crease I t represented over t h e c u r r e n t $00,000 was Ju stified b e c au se th e

vice.T h e chairm an of th e se n a te f i­

n a n c e committee y e s te rd ay c h a rg e d t h a t Attorney G e n e ra l ' F r a n k L. B en so n is "not cap ab le of g iv in g leg a l advice.'

S en . K. 0. B arlow , R ., C assia , m a d e the charge In a b lis te rin g

( C o n tin a rd en P a g * 2, C o l g m n T )

Texas BlasT" JiUa_9-M en,

a n d washouts c losed Shoshone co u n ty roads.

D on Adams, C ata ld o , Btld the w a te r h ad reached Inside a few h o m es on the edge o f tow n nearest th e ' r iv e r b a t -ftp so rlffus damage

l i a t f b c e n 're p w tc c rb y m d -m w n - Ing. H e said "four o r liv e families" h a d been evacuated b u t no one h a d beeh In ju tfd .

BORGER, T ex ., F eb . 22 IM— A n cxp loslon ''a iia“ I l r e T o ( l a y “ « t '; t h e h u g e Phillips p e tro le u m co iiipany re f in e ry insta lla tion k ille d n in e m e n and tajnrey, a n o th e r , th o c o m ­p a n y repqrted.

T h e company s a l t l j n o s t o f th e m e n burned r tt r l f le a th .

T h e dead and In ju re d w ere e m ­p lo y ed by ths B o m a n -C h a se (Con­s tru c tio n company, B o rg e r.

N o Phillips em ployes w e re k illed o r ‘In jured .

T h e explosion o c c u rre d In a r e - f h i ln g unit, ca lled a f ra c t lo n a to r , w h ic h the co nstruc tion c o m p an y h a d Just Initailed.

Southern Rabbit Hunts Unwanted

C H A R U O T E , N . 0 „ F e b . 32 ( B - T h e Mecklenburg c o u n ty h u m a n e so c ie ty hero has filed s u i t f o r a n

ftMie r lc » u - i j« »4i>jn n eH(m »te-etBp ■g lo n post 113, H a rm o n y , f ro m h o ld in g ii)OTe h u n ts In w h ic h r a b ­b i ts a re clubbed t8 d e a th .

’T h e society c o n te n d s t h a t th e h u n t s which the p o s t h a s h e ld fo r

i n .a n .c u U n g . i a t

2 A s t r o n a u t s R e a d y to M a k e S p a c e F I i g h t N o w

CAPE CANAVERAL. Feb. 22 fliTD-Tu'o pf the th ree astronauts se ­lected as f in a lis ts to ride A m erica ’s f ir s t 'm a n n e d rocket said to d ay they would be w illin g to go up on th e nex t P ro jec t Mercury sh o t wlihoui fu rth e r tes ts .

T lie third f in a l is t was n o t here for a news conference thl.i m orn ing . “Y n . I sure w ould like to ride it." sa id navy Cm dr. Alan B. S h e p a rd ,

jr. M arine L ieut. Colonel J o h n H. G lenn , Jr., echoed .his sen tim en ts with ft firm "ab so lu tely .”

Glenn and S h e p a rd were chosen a long w ith olr force Capt. V irg il Grisfiom to begin tra in in g fo r a f lig h t In a space capsule aboard th e Redstone sho t, p o ssib ly by A pril. B u t it was n o t certa in today w h e th e r there will be o th e r u n m an n ed R ed sto n e tests betw een now and th e n ,_

GTenn fthd Jbhepard were a ll sm iles.T lie rocket r id e t h a t G lenn , G rissom or S hepard will make w ill be

about 16 m in u tes long , 115 m iles u p and abou^ 300 miles o v er th e Atlantic ocean.

O f f i c i a l s U p E f f o r t T o E n d A i r S t r i k e

W A SH IN G TO N , F eb . 22 (/P)— The governm ent to d a y in tensified e f f o r ts to s e tt le th 6 f l ig h t eng ineers w a lk o u t th a t has b ro u g h t a i r tra v e l to a s ta n d s till in m any p a r t s of the c o u n try . S e c re ta ry o f L a b o r A r th u r J . G oldberg asked both F l ig h t E n g in e e rs In te rn a tio n a l assoc iation a n d airline, o ff ic ia ls to s ta n d by f o r conferences— w ith h im ­self, w ith a p e a c e m a k in g com m ission nam ed b y P re s id e n t Kennedy, and p o ss ib ly w ith e a c h o th e r . G oldberg d iscussed

t h e s tr ik e th is m orn ing v d th K en n ed y . H e s(:heduled a n a f te rn o o n m e r t in g w ith 'E o n - a ld B row n, h e a d of th e e n g i- ' neers association. T he three m em ­bers of the, commission appointed by Kennedy yesterday were arriv­ing h i W ashhigton im a prom pt :« tart,pn tha lr iM U t* . -.'•v ;

. l h j M l a m i , i ‘j C ^ S ! r m o w a i i ■ d en t Otorge M eany urged th a t airline.em ployes comply w ith tho appeal by Kennedy for a re tu rn to work.

T h e engineers group lald I t w ai canvassing Its members on w h e th v to yield to the appeaL

B ut. > noon sta tement said, tha un ion was having dffitfloulty com-

Train Budts^ Then Derails; 37 ^ e Hurt

BOPPAld,-*=ll,-’D .i m . 23 “I t s ta rted to Bo u p a n d dow n a n d buck like a bronco ,” sa id a s tu n n e d passenger. " T h e n I t s ta r te d to sway, and I t w en t over.”

’The N o rth ern P ac ific ’s c rack M oinstreeter, b o u n d fo r P o rtlan d , Ore., from C hicago, d erailed a t 60 mUes an h o u r ves te rd a v sendhiii n in e cars h u r tl in g o ff th e track s . Thh-ty-seven perso n a were tak e n to hospitals th ro u g h o u t ea s te rn l io r th Dakota.

No one w as k illed . N one o f th e In ju red was believed to serious condition.

T h e tra in l ip p e d u p 300 le e t of t ra c k and kno ck ed down te le ­g rap h poles an d co m m unica tions

p le tlng the poll because ot litiga­tion over the walkout.

M any ot the people who should' hav« been dotag such work spen t a ll day and late Into the n igh t In­volved In court Ijroceedlngs w ith th e ^Irllnes. the s.tatement said.

T he sta tem en t' demanded i “w ritten promise .from the air.

rest, partially burled In mud. crunm atioh nroMstnni™ “- ^ e r e were 61 p e rso n s In the

coaches, seven in PuU m an cars, a n d 16 crewmen. A lm ost all h a d In ju ries o t tom e k in d .

Given AwardsBOISEj Feb . 23 Ut — K e rm lt

W llk h is,'F U er a n d „ J h e Rev, -H rC rosby-K ijg llB lanr-^ln-FallS r-were named la s t n ig h t as w in ­n e rs o( aw ards f ro m th e F ree ­d o m i, fo u n d atio n in Valley Fnrgp, Pft M ftsrow h ig h wrhnnl also received a G eo rg e W ash- in g to n J io n 5 tJ n e d a l_ a w 4 n t_____

Crash Program On Delinquency

Urged for U. S.WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 mPD-

Een, Jaco b 's . Javlts, R., N.T?., to­day proposed a five-year, 47 mU- llon dollar " frash program” to com bat J u v e n i l e delinquency throughout the nation ,

Javlts announced h e waa In tro­ducing 'tho legislation with Sen. Jennings Randolph, D., VI. Va., as co-sponsor. Javlts offered a almUar bill last year but I t died in the house.

In a statem ent. Javtta eald “youth crime is conthiuing to rise » ti an »«lwmliig

m em b e rs and fr ie n d s Is "c ru e l, p u b l ic nuisance, a n d in ju r io u s to t h e h e a lth and w e lfa re a n d s e n se o t decency o! th e p u b lic .'’

a n imaginative effo rt is made now to combat it, th e crim e picture will g ro v more bleak w hen these young offenders become h ard en ed crhn- inals.”

J a v U u a l d J i l a . 4 > u ) g i a m ^ u lcost an estimated seven million dollars the first year and lo m il­lion dollars fo r each of tho fol' low four years.

crU hlhatloa proceedings.', I t also said there were m any ; questions -the m en ' wanted a n - ' sw erid. . ' '' !

'I f ■Western is out, the .mem-- ,11? bershlp todicates th a t it will n o t re tu rn to .work,” It eald.

W estern airlines announced yes­te rday th a t it was firing its fligh t enghieers. I t called the walkout a w ildcat one.

— O n - th i8-iio in tr-Q g ia iiag ~ T o ia new sm en th a t W estern hod -not been represented when other af- fected airlines agreed that n o .d l s - .” -o ip llnafy -ao tloa-w euld be taken — if the engineers returned to work.

' i-eKltlement-efforts-continued,— Eastem 'alrU nes; AmerlcahTiirllnes .an d Tirana World airlines w ere com pletely grounded Pan A meri­can World .ahllnes. National 4 ir-....lines arid 'Western were only able to m atotaln token service. Some 86,000 employes had been turlough- ed.

France Rockets Rat; It Survives

COLOMB BEOHAR, Algeria, Feb. 22 (CtD—French ijclentlsts llred a -w hite r a t 05 miles into the " a t-" m osphere aboard a “veronlque” rocket today and brought i t back alive.

A n official announcement eald th o rocket was fired from the H am m agulr te st center in the S a­h a r a desert in th is west Algerian territo ry . ’The capsijle containingt h n r a t - m n . ■ r n /^ n v « r |.< ^ M - m l l m „

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from th e launching pad by a heli­copter guided by ^ a r , spotters.

I t was the f l r s t ^ e the French h a d sen t an animal into t h e 'a t ­m osphere in a rocket.*'

I n t e r s t a t e R o u t e s C h a n g e d O n l y i n “ P u b l i c I n t e r e s t ”BY ELMER W, LA91MI

,-^A flIIIN O T O N rP eb .-32 -fllP I)-ft spokeam an for th o U.8.. bureau, ot publlo roada said today th iit routes lolootcd fo r In te rsta te highways would be changed only when auoh changes were in ' t h s "publlo in ter' eat” and requested by the ita tocbnoerned. . ........ .....

R obort M onahan, apoclnl a». s ls tan t to the deputy commissioner of highways, s a id locations woio itooided upon only att()r long study IH oooptratloii w ltli i t a t* Idghway

departments, J - , ^ 'a c n o rB liy , ''T v in s ’o u id 'n o t“‘ngi'cc to a change unlcsS’ aiiotlicr loca­tion could bo ili'uwn to be more In the p(ibllo Interest," M onahan said, "Prhnorlly, however, i t ’s a matter betw een the atato a n d ttio local people,"

-,One- o f - t l i e ' key factors - t h a t would be taken Into consldorntlon 111 any iiiovo to relocate an in te r- stato highw ay would’ be th e cost Involved, M onahan said,

■ 'W lieri_tw o_«r.Jnor«JooaU ons

are feasible and would serve lilgh- WityTEcrs equallFwell, we icei i t - locatlou would bo a m atter to be settled on a local lq»oli" ho said. "B ut i t another route, would cost more, th a t would be another mat' te r." .

Bureau officials said they were n o t- fam iliar with courl 'jppeal made In Idaho against tho routing 111 intci'stato 00 n o rth ot 'l\vln Falls In Maglo Valloy,

Kowover, one offlolal said the j'oute-flnalljr-iolooled-bjr-fttlW W

an(l«t(lt{,oIllol»I;LWBa.bniLofJhrea considered, Eng: n e e rs s a id one o t th o re je c te d toulea w ould h a v e co st h ig h w a y users a lo n e 1011,200 iv y e a r m o re th a n the le le c te d ro u te . T ills f ig u r e , h e tald, w a s 'b i i s e d o n a n e a tlm a ^ e o t t h e . n u m b o r o t v e ­h ic le s using a longer ro u te a n d d id h o t Include lilgnor c o n s tru c tio n c o s ts .

B u re a u odlclnls aa ld th e y c o u ld n o t ro o a ll th at c o u rt a c tio n a g a in s t t h e ro u tin g of In te rs ta te I 'llghw ays hft(l • v e r l iW u b o m f u i r '^ U i o u g l )

ih e y _ s a id - tb e Jd a b iL X ilS B _ w a t^ tun ique.'

I l f th ere ever h a s ' b een a case w h en court.,actlo iv ,forced the r e ­loca tio n o( ah 'I n te r s ta te highw ay I t would represent a n ex trem e r a r ­i ty ,” one official aaid ,

^ l e 6(flqlal aa ld . th e ..bureau w ould wish to a tay o u t o f such c a se s b u t th a t I t w a a recogn lied t h a t th e bureau h a d a "d e lin lte responsibility" to In te rv en e If a a ta te^J 'fh id s Itsolt i n a_ p n s iy o fl w h b i'i I t iitoUs o u r lia o k in g .* . ,

HIGHLIGHTSinT o d a y ' s T i m e s - N e w s

. Page 1 -J louse fhilshed edu­ca tion bill and kdlled sales tax, R u p ert couples hospltallMd os p lane o rashu , tU ,000 donated 'tow ard purohase of industrial aite, Otflolals hope to end a t r

-atrike,-InterstateTOutra-idiangid only in ,"pubUo interest," TWo astronau ts ready to make ipao t f lig h t now.

I ’age « - M to r la l ; "Man Who O ast Mould."

ra g * ( - F i le r senior wini m - » a r contest;

Page I-D oubI* A play, itari* T hu rsday a t Bhosbone,

Page U — U te Underwriter* help wiUi-heart fund.

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2 Farin <Limts Back Plan to

““ Cut Surpluses(From P u t One>

Grange, s a id th e a d m in istra tio n proposal w o u ld s to p th e buildup In feed g ra in su rp lu se s w ithou t r e -

.'ductog la rm Incom e.B attles s a id th e bill would r e ­

verse the E lsen h o w er a d m in istra ­tion theory o t red u cin g support prices an d lo o sen in g production controls.

" I f successfu l. I t would rese/ve th e p resen t t re n d of producing

■ m ore and m o re for less and less an d c o n stan tly ad d in g to the su r­p lus," he sa id .

S hum an a t ta c k e d the proposal to ra ise price s u p p o r ts fo r feed grains a n d said It w ou ld resu lt in fa rm ­e rs ' Increasing p e r-a c re production o n the land w h ic h rem a in s In feed g rain s . He a lso a tta c k ed F reem an ’s com panion p ro p o sa l to raise sup­p o r t prices fo r soybeans as a "m ost Tjnwlse m ove."

In place o f th e adm in istra tio n p lan , S h u m a n u rg ed adoption Of a F a rm B ureau p ro g ra m u nder which fa rm ers w ould be requ ired to re n t p a r t of th e i r acreage of surplus g ra in s and o ilseed crops to the gov­ern m e n t to q u a lify for price sup­p o rts . T he s u p p o rts u nder this p ro - g r m would re m a in a t p resen t levels for m o s t crops b u t would be sharp ly red u c e d for wheat.

W e a t h e r , T e m p e r a tu r e sM A G IC V A llE Y —P a rtly elonily an d ran c h cooler lU o u cb tom orrow

w i a ic s t te ie d inow n n trie a to n lf b t . M odera te wloil* ln c r e u ln ( to - miUTOw. Low to n l(b t 20 to 23; h l* h to m p rro jr 42 to 47. Low b i t n l» h t wa* 31. I t w as 32 a t > ».m . a n d 40 « t n oon toiUy, accordln* to W est C oast a lr l ln e i . S^me p rec ip ita tio n fell lo s t n l ih t .

By T h e ' A u o ^ a te d P r e uP lv e -D a y . Forecast th ro u g h M onday; T em pera tu res will average

above n o rm a l, with sm all d a y -to -d a y changes. Highs mostly 36 to 65, Lows m ostly 26 to 35. F re q u e n t ra in and span. P recip ita tion averag­ing .26 to .6 Inch.

N O R T H E R N IDAHO — M ostly cloudy to n ig h t and 'tomorrow w ith sc a tte re d ra in or snow to n ig h t an d early tomorrow. Cooler. Low to ­n ig h t 20 to 30; high tom orrow 40 to 60.

NEW Y O R K ,.t'eb . 22 OIPD—T h e coldes.t tem p era tu re reported this m o m ln ; to the U.S. w ea th er b u reau was e ig h t d e irees a t Buiflford,Me. T h e h lih e it tem p e ra tu re report y este rday was T h erm a l, Calif,

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M OU NTA IN HOM E, Feb. 22 — F u n era l se rv ices w ere held a t 2:30 p . m . today a t th e Bey funeral chapel for M rs . Olive Angellne Burgess, 77, w h o d ied M onday In a W endell r e s t hom e.

S he was b o rn O ct. 20, 1883, In U nion, Ore., a n d cam e to Cam as p ra ir ie In 1885 w ith h e r fam ily. In

—ie9 fl-4 1 iey -^ io m estead ed —on—t h e ■Wood river n e a r Shoshone, ^ h e w as m arried t o B en Burgess, Ju ly 24, lOOUat S h o sh o n e . She h a s been Ilvhig the p a s t few years a t M oun­ta in Home.

H er h u sb a n d d ied In 1045 and ahe Is also p r tc e d e d In d ea th ' by a di'Ughter, tw o son s , an d a brother.

Surviving a r e two daughters, M rs. F e r n B e a m an , M ountain Hom e, an d M rs,, E lean o r Jones, T w in Palls; a b ro th e r . S am Peck, H agerm an; th re b sisters, M rs^E m - Uy H eadm an a n d M rs. E m m a S ant, b o th Hailey, a n d Mro. D o ra B ur­gess, M ountah i H om e, seven grand­ch ild ren a n d tw o .g rea t-g ran d ­children .

Concluding r i t e s w ere held a t M ountain \riew cem etery .

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D an 0 . B ru c e will be held a t 2;30 p jn . T h u rsd ay In Reynolds fu n e ra l chapel by the Rev. Leo C arn ey , p asto r of th e Twin P^lls C h u rc h of Ood. Concluding 'rites w ill be held In S u n se t M em orial p a rk . F riends m ay call a t th e fu n e ra l hom e u n til tim e of services T h u r s - Klayj -

Burley Sets Fete For Heart Drive

BURLEY, F e b . 22 — A movie, "O p en H e a r t Surgery ," will be •h o w n a t th e B u rley public library n^eettag room a t 1;30 an d 4;^0 p. n \ S a tu rd a v ju id a book review by M rs. Roger T O om as, K im berly, will be given a t 2 :30 p jn . S aturday .

T h b film is b eh ig p resen ted In connection w i th th e h e a r t fund drive th a t Is n o w u n d e r way and w ill bo o lhnaxed by H e a r t Sunday,

,i]P^b, 26. T h e 27-m lnute- taovle Is a 's to r y of a l it tle , g ir l .w h o under­w e n t h e a r t s u rg e ry to correct a h l r to defect. I t w as f lh n ed in M lnneaplillsr M i n n . ------- -

F riends o t t h e lib ra ry sponsors th e book rev iew o f 'T e s ta m e n t of T ru s t," by F a i th B aldw in to be g iven by M rs. T hom as. R efresh­m en ts will be se rv ed a f te r th e re­view. T he p u b lic is Inv ited to both events.

Youth Committed- To Idaho SchoolBTOLEY . F e b . 2 2 - A 14-yeor-

. o ld •youth accu sed o f burglarizing ' t h e Burley F u e l com pany was com m itted to t h e s ta te in d u stria l school, S t. A n th o n y , by Probate Ju d g e Vern C a r te r T uesday a fte r­noon.

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p aren ts , was p lac e d in custody o f th e s ta te b o a rd o f h e a lth u n til h e Is 21 years o ld .

The- boy's co m p an io n , Leyland

R o b e rt H a n n a h , w as lin e d $25 b y Judge O arter_ 'n iesdayj!{or.,afe-

— te m p t lh ^ to s t e a l _goaollno from t h e W. W. P a u lso n com pany, south o f Burley. T h e Judge suspended $15 o f th e fine.

B o th c o m p la in ts w ere slgnM by B u rley Police C h ie f G eorge W or­re ll .

TW IN F A L L S -F u n e ra l serv ices for Neal D otson will be h e ld a t 11 a.m . T h u rsd a y at the T w in P a lls U nited M issionary church . E lm s tree t a n d F ile r avenue east. T h e Rev. D. L. M lkel will o fficiate. C o n ­cluding r ite s will be held a t T w in F alls cem etery . Friends m ay ca ll a t R eynolds funeral home u n til 10 a. m . T h u rsd ay .

B E IiE V lT lS — H'uneral se rv ices for F re d ric k Lewis W yckoff w ill be held a t 3 p jn . P tlday in th e M c- O oldrlck fu n era l chapel, H a iley , by Floyd Dorlus, B ishop o f th e Hailey L D S word. C oncluding r ite s will be held In Bellevue ce m ­etery. F r ie n d s may call a t th e f u ­n e ra l hom e Thursday a n d u n til th n e of se rv ices Friday.

T W IN P A L IjS — F u n e ra l s e rv ­ices for, M rs. Ju lia A nn Q riffh i w ill be h e ld a t 11 a jn . S a tu rd ay In th e W h ite m o rtu a ry chapel b y th n Kev. E a r l R lddli, p as to r o f th n T w in F a lls Fh-st M ethodist c h u rc h . C pncludhig r ite s w il l 'b e h e ld "h i TV in P a ils cemetery.

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KIM BER LY — F uneral services for K a re n M urri will be held a t 1 p jp . F r id a y a t the Kim berly LDS church by Bishop Floyd Olsen. Concluding rite s will be held a t Sunset M em orial p a r k . Friends m ay call a t W hite m ortuary, Tw in P)alls, T h u rsd ay , and u n til noon M d a y .

HA ZELTON — F uneral services for W a rre n L. W ickham will be held a t 10 a,m. Friday In the H aa- elton L D S ward chapel w ith B ish ­op J in u n le Chrlstopherson offlcl- attog. L a s t r ite s will be held a t 4 p.m. F rid o y a t the D ayton ceme- tery. F r ie n d s m ay call a t the Payne m o rtu a ry , Burley, u n til 3:30 p.m. T h u rsd ay and a t th e fam ily home In Hazelton T hursday eve- nlng a n d u n til tim e of services F rl-day.

T W IN FALLS—Graveside serv­ices fo r R ich ard A. Pomeroy will be held a t 4 p.m. Friday a t Tw in Palls cem etery w ith the Rev. D on­ald H o ffm an officiating.

JE R O M E — F uneral le rv ice j fo r B ernard M arie H om an will be con­ducted B t 2 p .m . T hursday a t th e C rip p ln funera l chapel w ith the Rev. S am H endrix officiating. Concluding rite s will be held a t Sunset M em orial park , iPwIn Falla. F riends m ay call a t th e Orlppln chapel u n t i l tim e of services T hursday .

M a g ic V a l le y H o s p ita lsMagic Valky Memorial

V lslth ig h o u rs are fto m 2 to 4 a n d 7 to 8 p jn . In th e m a te rn ity w ards; in a ll others, f ro m .I I a j i uto 8 p jn ; - — ---------------- -- -

ADMITTED M rs. T e r r i l l d e e d , J . W . N ew ­

m an , T e re s a Frederickson, M rs. R eg ina ld Jo n e s , M n. D allas Jo lley , K a re n O hm nplln, Kelly H . M c ­Clure, M rs . Lamond S h u r tle ff , M rs. J u n e K irkm an, R o b e rt B. S ingleton , R obert Q . B row n a n d M aude R u th , all Twhi F a lls ; M rs. D on-R obertap-M rs.—C h e b -H a n se n

D w aln French , a ll B u h l; M rs. W llUam p a v is and C h arle s C h a n ­dler, b o th ^ iie r ; S h aro n M organ, H eybum ; M rs ., lY ank F . L undy , K h n b erly ; Jo sep h Froellch , H a n - sen ;-M rs. 'W illard L attlm er, E d en ; M rs. B e rn a rd J . K nighton , H aze l­ton ; S a n d ra Schab, R u p e rt; J o - A im e S o u th e rn , Burley, a n d W endy K aye L ow der, Idaho Falls.

DISM ISSED R u b y D eu e l, Lou Meller, iT a n k

Ih le r , M rs. E dgar Dodge, M rs. 'Vic­to r E. K e n d a ll an d d a u g h te r , S h a u n a 'W ilson an d M rs. E a r l

St. Benedict’s, JeromeV lslth ig hours a t S t. B enedict’s

h o sp ita l a r e from 2 to 4 an d . from7 to 8 p j n . in th e m ate rn ity ward a n d .lro m noon to 4 and from 6 to8 p m . In th e m edical u d surgical ward.

ADMITTED M rs. B i ll Olbson, R oger M oor­

h ead a n d Mrs. B e rth a New m an, a ll J e ro m e ; M rs. C harles C allen an d T e r ry Seebold, to th W endell, an d R a n d y A rterburn , H agennan .

DISM ISSED —R ic h a rd -D a v isrJe ro m e r— --------

t i l -T w i t r -P s i ls - ^ e l ly M rs .-H Jo h a rd -Ijlo y d -» n d -^ fc -n i« t to-both-cftrs-wo»-esWraot«d-al-$S5l).

Clarence Brown Honored at Rites

O O O D IN O , F eb . 22 — F uneral eerv ices lo r C la re h c e B row n were h e ld F r i d a y afte rn o o n a t th e

.——T h o m p so n o h a p e l w ith the Rev. D o n a ld A rn o ld of th e C hristian c h u rc h o ffic ia tin g .

J a c k a n d S h ir le y F orem an sang a d u e t a n d a q u a r te t consisted of rV ed L ocke, B o b S haver, O m ar M e lto n a n d 'W alte r H arris,

P a llb e a re rs w e re C larence Bolt­o n , 'W illiam B o lto n , R ay Cobble, J im E ato n , E a r l-N le iso n a n d MUt-

-Ooncludlng r i t e s ' a t ' Etaiwood

Rice a n d A nton J . Bobal, b o thr ite ! J ie a tM u n l, .K lm b e r )y ;_ M rS xC harles C ook and d augh ter. B u h l; M rs. d l e n M . F ra ile r a n d d a u g h ­ter, E d en ; Rodney M anske, M u r- tau g h , a n d M rs. Joseph U riguen , Burley.

BIRTHS Sons w e re born W ednesday to

Mr. a n d M rs. Don Roberts, B uh l, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Dallas Jolley, Tw in F a lls . A daughter w as b o rn W ednesday to Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Davis, F ile r . TMesday b ir th s In ­cluded a d au g h te r to Mr. a n d M rs. T e rrill Q leed , Twin Palls, a n d a son to M r. and Mrs. B e rn a rd J . K n ig h to n , Hazelton.

c e m e tery w e re lO O F lodge.

d ire c te d by th e

Keep th e .White'Flaft -ofrBofoty, Flying.

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Valley. •

Minidoka CountyV lslth ig hours a t M inidoka M e-

rfiorial h o sp ita l are from 2 to 4 a n d from ^ to B p.ra,

ADM llTED 0 , K . H ayhurst, Mrs. M erlin

S ta p le m an , Mrs, N orm an K erbs, R a lp h F a u s t, Carolyn H u tc h in i, B en ito L opez and Mrs, Jo h n TW W ,■ailKupsrtr' .... .

DISMISSED i ,M r s . L illian Walters, R upert.

UIItTllSD a u g h te rs were born to M r. an d

M rs. M erlh i Staplem an,, M r. a n d

R ich a rd Orcharil, a ll R upert.

Film Shown forC hjirles Hopkins, Tw in Fal._

coun ty chairm an uf Ducks U nlim -lted .r«how ed-a-(llm r“M ik e r n t - t h treg u la r W ednwilay noon m eetin g of R o ta ry club a t .H ie, A m erican Legion h a ll.

D irec to rs will m eet . a t 8 p. m. T h u rsd o y * t tin home o t W illis T h re lk e ld .

O h a rie s Coltart, Balcm, Ore., w a s - » .v is itin g Ilotnrlan. s tu d e n t g uests w e re Iloy i id m i an d R us- e ll M ipkel.

, Gooding. MemorialV isitin g h o u rs a t Gooding Me,

m orial h o sp ita l a re from 8:30 a m . to 8:30 p jn .

ADMITTED M rs. R ic h a rd Lloyd en d Mrs.

R ay m o n d M organ, both Gooding, and M rs. Ju liu s P ennington , S ho­shone.:— ----------DISM ISSED---------

M arcu s Spender, Gooding.D IRT BS

D a u g h te rs were born to Mr. and

M rs. R aym ond ' Gooding.

M organ, both

Cassia MemorialV isitin g hours a t Cassia M emo­

ria l h o sp ita l a re Irom 2:30 to 4 and from 7 to -8 p.m. in the m atern ity w ard a n d from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. In th e m ed ica l an d surgical ward.

A D M llTE D Olive D elanher, Mrs. Larine

Heinze. M rs. Effie Sorenson and Mrs. B ev Lcvens, a ll Burley; M rs. M ajorle W h itak er, K ath leen Niiss- gen, b o th H eyburn; Verle Ancorta, Declo; L in d a H uff and G ary Huff, bo th R u p e r t.

PISM ISSED ■Mrs. D elores Mendoza, P aul;

Mrs. Ig n a c ia M anclIIas a n d George H a rtm a n , both Burley; Mrs. Irene H urst, H eyburn; Cecil Ooldlng, Bakens({ield, Calif., a n d Mrs. ^ l a r i a Rodriguez, R upert.

B IRTHS A. son w as born to Mrs. Rueben

Heinze, B urley, and a daugh ter » a s b o rn to Mr. and M rs. Reed

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Man Charged, FiDr Tipsiness After Mishap

(From Oiu)ly „-w as • th e xirlver of th e p ickup truck, o ffic e rs said;

M iss S to k es and her frien d s Just co m p le ted celebroting G all B re e d ­love's 1 7 th b h th d ay ann iversary a t a d o w ntow n restau ran t. They were d riv ing so u th e a s t on Second av e­nue w h e n th e collision occurred , police sa id .

M iss Breedlove, who lives a t 1714 F o u r th avenue east, was n o t In ju red . O th e r passengers in the ca r d r lv e p by Miss Stokes were B re n o a M adron , 16, 1432 F o u r th avenue ea st, an d Judy W hite, 17, 437 A sh s tre e t. ' ■

D am ag e to Woebke's p ickup w as e s tim a te d a t $300 to the side. T h e F ord d r iv e n by Miss Stokes w as a to ta l lo ss, offices said.

L aw ren ce Schreltcr, 41, M in i­doka, w a s fined $100 and costs a n d h is d r iv e r 's license revoked fo r one year b y R u p e rt Police Ju d g e G eorge K e d /o rd Tuesday fo r d ru n k d riv ing . S ch relter was a rre s te d ty R u p e r t police Friday. H is wife fo rfe ite d a $25 bond In R u p e r t police c o u rt Tuesday fo r being d ran k In d c a r ,

D on P . M i^enzle , 20, R u p ert, was f in e d $15 'and costs an d given 26 d e m e r its by R upert Police Ju d g e G eo rg e Redford T uesday fo r fa ilu re to d riv e reasonably an d p ru d e n tly . H e was cited as th e r e ­s u l t o f—a n hitersectlon collision h i R u p e r t Feb . 3.-.

H a r ry a rK ln d b la d e , R fip ertfT o r^ felted a $15 bond In R u p ert poUce co u rt T u e sd a y and was given 20 d e m e rits fo r a stop sign v iolation.

Louis H . W right, 26, R u p ert, fo r­fe ited a $15 bond and w as assess­ed 25 d e m e rits by Judge R ed fo rd for a s p e ed h ig charge.

Jo e R ey n o sa , R upert, fo rfe ited a $15 b o n d a n d was assigned 20 d e m e rits by Judge R edford tor d^lvlpg o n th e wrong side of th e s tre e t.

Ma rv in L . Foeter, 42. Boise, _fn r-fe lted a $5 bond in R u p ert police co u rt fo r m ak in g an Ulegul U - tu m .

T e r ry R . S h o rt, 16, R u p ert, w as cited f o r fa ilu re to drive rea so n r ab ly a n d p ru d en tly as th e re su lt of a th r e e -c a r accident one fo u r th m ile n o r th o f Mlnlco h ig h school a t 10:05 p. m . Tuesday.

D e p u ty S h e riff Howard P ia tt , in v e s tig a tin g officer, sa id a long line o f c a r s w as leaving the school a fte r a b ask e tb a ll game w hen th e 1049 P ly m o u th Short was d riv ing

ic lc -j!h e -re a m f-f t-4 M O -C o m o t driven b y L uD ean T h urston , 30, R u p e r t te a c h e r. T h e Im pact shoved th e C o m e t in to the rea r of a 1055 P o n tiac d r iv e n by Larry A. S m ith , 17, R u p e r t.

D a m a g e w as se t a t $250 to th e P ly m o u th , $150 to the C om et and $50 to t h e P o n tiac . No one was In Jured.

Jo h n R o b e r t W atson, M o u n ta in Hom e, fo rfe ite d a $14.50 bond W ed­n esday h i Je rom e police co u rt for going 38 m iles per hour in a 26- m lle z o n e . H e was assigned 25 d e ­m erits . H is c ita tio n was Issued Feb . 8 by J e ro m e police.

K e n n e th E. Mull, 20, Jerom e, w as ^ ined $15 a n d costs and assigned 25 d e m e r its 'T u e sd a y by Je ro m e Ju s tic e o f th e Peace Leo T errill fo r g o in g 70 m iles per h o u r h i a 65-m ile zone. H e was c ited by S ta te P a tro lm a n M arvta S. W righ t.

Odell L . Bh-d, 32, Buriey, fo r­feited a n $11 bond In B uriey p o ­lice c o u r t Tuesday for gohig 46 m iles p e r h o u r In a 35-mile zone.

Leroy G . M aughan, F iler, w as ftoed $10 an d costs M onday by B uh l p o lice Ju d g e B ernard S t a r r on a s to p sign violation. H e was cited b y B u h l P a tro lm an W esley A nnls.

R o b e r t D. Shum way, 32, T w in Fall!,, w as fhied $16 and costs a n d assigned 25 dem erits by Ju stice of th e P eace R obert E. Pence T u es­day a fte rn o o n fo r a atop s ig n .v l^ t l o n . ------------------------------- ;____

He w as c ited by State P a tro lm a n H . E. C a r r F rid o y two m iles n o r th of T w in F a lls on a county ro ad .

B onnie P a tte rso n , 17, R ichfie ld , was c ite d fo r a basic driving law, violation a f te r she was Involved In a n au to a c c id e n t around 8:30 a jn . Tuesday in Richfield.

Mlas P a tte r so n was d rlvhig to school w h e n sh e turned a c o rn e r from h ig h w a y .03-A onto th e R lch - Ticid—m m n —EtTCEt" ' uiia s tiu d c

Twin Falls News in BriefSew lnt M eet S e t

M agic Valley M em orial H osp ita l guild will sew p h ik ie dolls a t 0:30 a m . F riday a t th e hospital.

Tire, W heel M lss to r.D onald A nderson , 662 M arlon

street, rep o r ted to city police a t 7:60 a jn . W ednesday the th e f t of a Ure an d w heel from a p ickup truck owned by McVey,s Inc.

G ra n ie S u p p er Set" K null G ra n g e will hold Its a n ­nua l potluck su p p e r fo r Boy S co u ts and th eir fam ilies a t 7 p jn , F r id a y a t the com m unity hall.

P erm it Requested.P aul S h e tle r , 459 Eastland drive,

applied fo r a building p erm it a t the city h a il T u esd ay to co n stru c t a new wood f ram e duplex a t 239 and 241 R ich a rd so n drive. E s t i ­m ated cost is $15,000.

Takes P a r t In Play.D ean B a m h o u se , 1 > ln Falls, is

p a rtic ip a tin g In th e spring p lay , “She S toops to Conquer," a t th e College of Id ah o , Caldwell.

M em ber -of E nsem ble■ Robhi H ovenden, Twin F alls , was a m em ber o^ a collegiate folk ensem ble w h ich perform ed a t a recen t d ln n e r -d ih c e a t the College of Idaho , Caldw ell.

Ill—EtTCEt - ' uiid s t iu uk a parked c a r . investigators rep o rted .

The c a r - l s —owned by M a rtin W hltsell, Jr., 20, Richfield, D am age

Miss P a tte r so n 's car w indshield was covered w ith frost, h in d erin g her'v t5 lon .-investigato rs-sald ,

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Rail Car Visit(See P h o to on Page 11)

A pproxim ately 60 persons fro m th roughou t T w h i Palls co u n ty visited th e U n ion Pacific ag ricu l­tu re im provem ent c a r durhig its stop in Tw in F a lls Tuesday.

T h e m o rn h ig session was de- T o te d - to ^ e u f ls io n s -o n -c o n tro i nf livestock Insects, Uicludlng s c a ­b ie s 'a n d blue tongues. Dr. A. P . Schnleder, f e d e ra l-s ta te v e te rin a r­ian , was fea tu re d speaker a t th e m orning session a t which D o n a ld Youtz, county extension ag e n t, presided.

Also d u rin g th e m orning Session, R oland P o r tm a n , University of I d a h o ex tension entom ologist, spoke on the co n tro l of flies, th e biggest d a ln r problem . He also snoke nn 11^. th e second blid a iry problem , a n d ca ttle grul

P o rtm a n d iscussed a lfa lfa w ea- vUs an d p ea ap h is du rtag the a f t ­e rnoon session. He to ld the group two Insecticides to use on a lfa lfa before it grow s m ore th an e ig h t Inches. Both' h isectic ides are to be used in th e e a rly sprh ig , he n o ted .

P o r tm a n a lso rep o rted on tw o m ethods of a p p ly h ig an in se c ti­cide, systox, to a lfa lfa to p rev en t p ea aphis. T h is insecticide should , be app lied in th e early spring u n - til th e a lfa lfa Is 10 o r 13 h ich es ta ll, P o r(m a n said .

K e n n e th G lbaon 'a n d W a lte r P eay, local entom ologists, spoke d uring th e ( lay on t}ie th re a t of th e M exican b e a n beetle.

K e ith E v a n s , federal en tom ol­ogist, to ld th e group th at If th ey find a n u n u s u a l Insect they sho u ld rep o rt I t to th e county ag e n t's office fo r iden tification ,

C. W a rre n D alg h , Twin P a l’s county ag e n t, w ho presided d u r ­ing th e a fte rn o o n session, told th e group t h a t th e y should u tilize d ays w lth ^ w ea th e r. such as T u e s­day 's to sp ra y a n y th in g th at n eed s sp rayhig . ' '

T h e p u rp o se o f th e Union P a ­cific a g ric u ltu re im provem ent c a r , according to B oyd Baxter, U n ion Pacific a g ricu ltm 'e agent, P o c a ­tello, Is to im p a r t up-to-date In ­fo rm ation o n c u rre n t livestockItM 'crop-pests:------------- '----------- ^

Also d iscussed during the tw o sessions T u e sd a y was w hat in ­secticides c a n be used to m eet th e pure food a n d drug act, B a x te r noted.

He added t h a t the Twin F a lls stop was su ccessfu l from oil p o in ts o t view a n d t h a t a cross sectio n of persons w i th agricultural- in te r ­ests from th e co u n ty attended th e ' m ee tin g

M arrU ge L icenseR ichard D . D ay a n d Karren

Hopkins, b o th B u h l, applied for a m arriage license a t th e Tw in Falls county c le rk 's office Tuesday aft- ernoon.

c lu b to M eet H lghliners 4 -H club will m eet at

7:30 p jn . T h u rsd ay a t the home of Linda C ran e , four miles south and th re e -fo u rth s mile east of Five P o in ts east.

Speaker N am ed Ransom B row n, m anager of the

Tw in Falls C red it bureau, will speak a t th e n o -h o st breakfast m eethig o t th e Tw in F alls Women- en Qredlt a ^ o c la tlo n a t 7:30 ajn. T hursday a t th e D esert room ol the Eogerson hotel. Following the breakfast, th e wom en will tour the C redit bu reau 's office a t 310 Main avenue east.

In form ation C larifiedA Story of a divorce action in-

volvhig M rs. D orris Wells and W alter Wells, B uh l, In Tuesday's T tlm es-N ew s in ad v erten tly omit­ted s ta tin g t h a t th ree of the couple's five ch ild ren a re of legal age. Mrs. W ells will sh a re custody of the two m hiors, having control an d custody d u r in g th e school year, and Wells h av in g custody on week­ends and d u rin g sum m er- vaca­tions.

F ined for M ufflers. D ale Holloway, 17, T w in Palls

w as fined $10 a n d costs by Pollcc J u d g e -R o b ^ w 6 .—Pence Tuesday a fternoon to r driving a car with a noisy m uffler. H e was cited Fri­day In the 100, block on Addison avenue w est by T w hi .Falls city police.

Moneybag Is Stolen From "Area SchMl

■The’ c a r w ill m ake 12 stops In so u th ern Id a h o , according to B a x ­te r , T he ' f ir s t s to p was a t Qpodlng,

A t e a c h stop, he n o te d . th e coun ty a g e n t Is In c h a rg e ' o f a rran g em en ts fo r the visit.

Sale SetS o u th e rn Id ah o Sw inebreeders

A.'isoclation, Inc., will hold a iw ine sale a t 1 p jn . T hursday a t th e PUer fa irg ro u n d s with 37 bred gilts, six open gilts »n^ 11 tioars to bo o ffered .

At 9:30 a.m . Thursday a Judging contest w ill b e held lor PFA an d 4-H m em bers a t the county f a i r ­grounds. A ' live barrow judg ing con test w ill b e held a t 11 a.m.

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QUAKE D O E S NO DAMAGE S A N T IA G O r Chile, Feb. 22

A strong e a rth q u a k e shook' th e provinces o f S an tiag o and V a l­paraiso y este rd ay . .N o damage w as reported .

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RIC H FIE LD , Feb. 22 — A mon­eybag c o n tah iin g (69 In both cash and checks w as sto len Monday evening from th e R ichfield high school ottice o t A. M. D err, super- In ten d an t ot R ich fie ld schools.

T h e bag, w h ich con tataed hot lunch funds, w as ap p aren tly taken between 8:16 an d 8:30 p.m., while the office w as unlocked and un, attended. D e rr d id n o t discover the b ag wasj m iss in g unUl aboul Tuesday, befo re th e school's caf­ete ria opened.

He told R ich fie ld village Marshal M artin W hiteseU and S h e r i f f Thom as C onner, Shoshone, that the gray bag, stam p ed "Continen­ta l S t i te B an k ," contained $34,60 h i checks, 18 -silver dollars, seven one-dollar bills a n d 19 half-dollars,

D err le f t th e office a t 8:15 p,m,, bu t a Carey school teacher a t­tending an ex tension course to the building h a d asked to ,use the tele, phone, so h e le f t th e door unlock­ed. W hile th e C arey wom an was In th e office a m em ber of one of th e basketball team s playing to th e school gymiiioslum came hito the room to use the telephone, T h e Carey tea c h e r told hh n how to lock the door an d left.

T he gym nasium Is located across the hall from D err 's o/flce. Jerome an d Richfield city team s were play- tog.

T h e door w as locked about 8:30 p.m. by M rs. W illiam K aatz, a faculty , m em ber, who noticed the door was open a n d th a t th ere was n o one. In th e room.

T he Carey teach e r and th e lia s - ketball p layer w e r e questioned T u B d ay afte rn o o n an d police hi- dlc'ated they w ere' n o t Involved hi. the theft.

Taxes Planis Axed; School Monies OK’d

(Fron P a rt Ont) rep ly , to D em ocrats w h o Jum ped a bill appro p ria tin g $122,700 to Gov. R o b e r t E.- Smylle d u r in g the com - h ig biennium . I t p a sse d 31 to 9 with- a il the "nay" v o tes betog c a st by D em ocrat!.

B a rlo w contended t h a t Sm ylle was ru n n in g a h 88 m illion dollors business w ithout leg a l advice be­cause Benson, a D em o cra t, w as "n o t capable of glvhig I t" and b e ­cause of "politics."

A subcom m ittee o f Id a h o 's leg­is la tu re reported to d ay th a t It h ad urg ed Republican G ov. R obert E. S m ylle and D em ocra tic A tto rney G e n e ra l P rank L. B en so n to b rin g th e ir lo ng-stand ing feu d to a h a lt .

T h e subcom m ittee h a s m et w ith b o th Benson and S m ylle , and to ­day scheduled m eetin g s w ith h ead s of s la te dep artm en ts a n d agencies to d iscu ss th e h re la tio n sh ip w ith the controversial a tto rn e y 'g e n e ra l .

R e p , Don Pleper, D ., Bonneville, sa id th e subcom m ittee w anted to know If the d e p a r tm e n t h eads "h av e a ttem pted to w ork with th e a tto rn e y general's o ffice, w hat th e re s u lt h as been an d . If they h av e n o t b een working w ith h im . If they could ."

B o th the governor a n d Benson p rese n ted w ritten tes tim o n y to th e subcom m ittee and ap p eared p e r ­so n a lly to defend th e i r side of th e a rg u m e n t.

T h e house was re a d y for a n all o u t-f lo o r flghtj o v e ru s e : contW Ycr- slal b ill which, w ould v irtu a lly b a n tra d in g stam ps In Id a h o . B u t th e m ea su re was fa r dow n th e calen-. d a r a n d there were rep o r ts It very likely would be p u t o ff u n til to ­m orrow .

A 6 lll th a t would h a v e expanded m em bersh ip of th e Id a h o p o ta to an d o n ion com m ission from seven to e ig h t by addition o f a processor d ied In th e sen ate y e s te rd ay 24 to 19.

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e y e s h a l f c l o s e d 7 t n , o ™ ^ „ ‘ " tinir . . pnt.i ’'’-v tonta g , . . Paul Ne.-,o“ ^ " ’'*>- C ra n e r and OweiJcu>pe,Ing on holiday . . . John wiii describing nearly s l e e p l ? ' ^ . . . Exchange club membe';, t in g up (lags In early morn n T hom as W estbrook d r v S statlonw agon . . . R ob"'drink ing soda j io p ' lof - . . Twin Palls Deputy D. L. Cain a fte r ninnvh ours

many ,|( j M rs. Mai ion

grow ers and th ree s h ip p e rs p re s ­en tly on the com m ission, i N o tice of possible reco n s id era ­tio n w as given by S en . G eorge B lick , R „ Twin F a lls , w ho ca rried th e b ill on the floor.

3 Unions Lose in NLRB Decisions

W ASH INGTON, F eb . 22 UB—T h e n a tio n a l labor re la tio n s b o a rd

day h i four cases te s t in g sections of th e 1969 L an d ru m -G rlf f ln act. T h e b e s t known case involved th e S to rk club re s ta u ra n t. New Y ork.

In a ll the cases, th e NLRB o r­d e re d a h a lt hi p ick e tin g a im ed a t fo rc in g a com pany to recognize or b a rg a in w ith a u n io n . '

T h e coses involved th e Hod C a r ­r ie rs, H otel and R a s e ta u ra n t E m ­ployes, an d T eam sters un ions, a n d th e B lin n e C o n stru c tio n com pany, K a n s a s City; th e C ro w n cafe teria , L ong B each, Calif., a n d th e C a r t ­age and . T erm inal M an ag em en t co rp o ra tio n , C hicago, a s -w e ll a s the S to rk club, ‘

collecting rags for c h u rc h dn» T hom as Snow cleanh is bi . . . Harold L ancaster reniixi;'? hom e : . . people s u m M B a iX ^ With green h a ir . h e a rd : "I wonder w h a t

D eath ClaimsF.L. W yckoff At A ge of 78

BELLEVUE. Feb. 22 _Lewis Wyckoff, 7.8. died Tur«; m orn ing a t B laine County a f te r a long lllne.s.s.

H e was born Jiin, 22 ij«j , Cloud county, Knii.s,. movin, : O klahom a with hl.s family , 1,; h e was a small boy. w hen ht t? 17 th ey moved to Oregon. He mi. r ied Pearl LaPorge, June J ijoi SodayllLc, Ore, -

Tw o years la te r they camt Tw in Falls, where he wai a schu bus driver. W hen the NorlluK t ra c t was opened he home.iiemii He was separated from his |ih wife and M arch 8, 1938. he mam* M ontle G riffith . They llvej G arm e tt and D ietrich before tag to Bellevue.

Surviving are h is widow, b* vue; a son, F redrick L. Wycli' S a c ra m ento, CiUlf.: six daiiihi,^

' T h e best time (o r parenta to p u t the cUidreh to bed li while tbey -itlU have the itreng th .

■MrsTTheodore Thoma.s. Haraitil- M rs. H. E. H atch, Bellevue; E lva Logsdon and Mrs. j R eich , both S acram en to ; Mii.'t wood Tinker, Jerom e, and lt| M a rtin Burks, Dallas, Tex; | b ro th ers, W alter Wyckoll, ] com a. Wash., and Sam WjcH N am pa; three sisters, Mrs. I O tto Williamson, Jerome; D aisy Bakke, W hiting. la,, , M rs. Ada R u p ert, Paramos C alif.; 18 g randchildren and g rea t-g randch ild ren .

F u n era l services will be ]2 p jn . Friday In th e McOolit fu n e ra l chaptl, Hailey, by | D orlus, Bishop of the Hallej U w ard . Concluding r ite s will bt K In Bellevue cem etery. Prlendjti call a t the funeral home Wtte d ay evening, T h u rsd ay and 6 t il tta ie of services Friday.

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Dollar InvolvedCARSON C IT Y . J^ev., Feb. 22

iL'PIt—Tlie s ta le a ssem bly of Ne- „vadu. a s ta te u h ic h h as legal RainblmR. has a p p ro v e d a bill which would o u tlaw b e ltin g on ihe IfiiKth of Us legislative ineetinRs.

Democrat A r t i e Valentine said h6 d id n 't vole because he had a dollar r id in g o n the out­come of the bill.

Deinncnu Ab R om eo con- fCAscd he voted a s a ln s t^ ih e bill bec:iijsc he ho p ed to win his bet wUh V alcn iine.

pencU Award ^tClub Meet

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other t l i a k e r s also talked aid #n d voiced general

„mval »-ith the. system. They ” Davlii, H ata le tt and Eugene

‘C n i h e r acUon a t the m eeting,^L in fltin tr co m m itte e s e le c t-

**'* ”,S d a te s W club otllees. D r.Roberts and Douglas Ne-

f r * re proposed O r president,Wx and Del Hearne for edu-

J f ln S vice president, John Eaton B a^M »<lmlnlstratlve

r e s i d e n t , and Jam es Aler an dM e a d fo r s e r g e a n t « t a r n . ^ ...................... ......... _

John Lelnen reported th at th e cub Scout scc tlo n . H aro ld C arra- would be neJQ ai- n e x i Unlnn P o r i f u nnn,-,t Tirlll oc.

S a y night's meeting^ He also l « ^ d that the a rea Toastm ns- r r r o e e c h contest will b o M d In

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“GS'S‘°"”“'''‘’^ t e ^ > v . a . t 0R j n d Koutnlk as .S iT tS lc s chairm en and D on C h J “ chief evaluator. O ther

S w"'Siv and Thomas Hovendon.K u r guests were L, L. H aem er,

■ liobert M o l d e n h a u e t A. N, jjaugban and George RoberLs,

Boyle Shares His Collection Of Facts Taken From Mail

Scout Parley Set ^kjui’sday For MinidokaRUPERT. Feb. 21!-D isL ric t Scout

Exccutlyp Fred U in to n 'a n n o u n c e s th(* Minidoka d is tr ic t m eetin g and roundliiblcs will be h e ld a t 8 pm , Thursday a t th e W ashingtofi -school for a ll in sU lu U o n a l. repre- sentaiivcs. lead e rs and 'com m ittee­men.

Darwin T j’ler, a.ssLsLant d istrict commis.sioner, w ill c o n d u c t the

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Ben. Frank C hurch, D , Ida., to- t o said he had arranged a m eet- Ug for March 21 In •Washington between members o f a nationalmanagement -1 a b 0 r committee,established to prom ote the stam p.

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Theme of the design Is "The nucleus of craftsm anship — ap- pientlceililp,'*

Ctureh said WUIloms la a Blstkfoot Ugh school graduate, a puiTilB heart navy veteran of World la r n , and Pocatello rep - rtsentatlvo for th e bureau of op- prtntlceahlp of the U. 8, d ep a rt-’ ment of labor,

A preduet o( the apprenticeship tnMng system th ro u g h the U. S. nsn l ordnance p la n t and the Electrical Workers union, Pocatel­lo, Williams orig inated a design which was lued In I d a h o j s a decal to tmphislse the apprenticeship ijstenL

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BIARINE ACTIVEKINO HILL. Feb. 22—Mra. T. J.

Heath reports her son , marine Pfc. Jerry P. Bamea, la aerving w ith th» conununlcatlona electronlca

■icbool-battallon a t th e -S a n Diego marine corpa station .

way, Union P ac ific aR cn t. will a s ­sist in the d ev e lo p m e n t of ihe theme for M arch , " C u b Scout Railroaders,

Otis O rton . H e p b u rn , jossistant district com m issioner, w ill conduct the Doy S cout t ra ln ln p session, Thomo for M a rc h w ill be “Com pass A dventurlnR .”

Adult leaders a n d com m iltee- men for E xplorers a re u rg ed to a t lend the section to be d irec ted by Boyd StalllpRS. S p e c ia l topic for dlscus.sion will be th e regional Explorer e k c lc d d e le g a te confer­ence being h e ld in P o r tla n d . June 12-14 a t Reed college.

Each Explorer p o s t in th e regipn may send two dclogat«fi, Linton said, and p lan s fo r p ro m o tin g in­terest In the c o n fe ren ce a n d ways of financing lo ca l d e leg a tes will be dl.scussed.

Owen M cBride, d i s t r ic t commis­sioner. will c o n d u c t a m ee tin g for district co m m itteem en , w ith re­ports from o p e ra tin g comm ittefis and plans fo r co m in g e v e n ts to be discussed.

Mothers SingJUGERM ANr-Pebr-fia^----- Singing-

•Mothers of th e R e lie f so c ie ty pre­sented m usicial n u m b e rs u n d e r the direction of M rs. M a rio n Pugm ire, accompanied by M rs, C l e m e n t Prince, a t th e L D S sacram en t service Sunday.

Bill Choules a n d R ic h a rd Dalton gave the p rayers. B ish o p Jaclc Al­len conducted th e m ee tin g . Tallcs were given by M rs. B elle M organ and Mrs. R. K . B e n d o rf .

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D o c U h '.s UM‘d lo p rid e t h e m ­s e lv e s oil h .iv in n "a Kood bed.sid»* m a n n e r ■■ if fyvver do to d a y , i t 's m a:iily bcnui.sc th e y ’re s im p iy lo o bu.sv a n d o v e r w o rk ^ .

T h e avri:at:)‘ p .u icn i iiow c o ii- s u ll.s hi.s phv .sician live t im e s i y e a r , , , A bout (i6 per c e n t <■! corusu lta tion .s ta k e p lace in t h e d o c t o r ’s r if ic p , 10 per c e n t a c e h o m e ciili.s, th e o th e rs a re ho .s- p i t a l vi.siLs o r t*'li-phone ca lls .

W h a t I'i th e R reaicst p r o b h 'm m a n k l iu l fa c rs . . . M any s c i r n - tlstxs f(‘cl 11 Lsn’t th e a tom b o m b b u t tlu* In iin an b ir th bom b: H ow t h e w orld c a n ('*od th e 100,000 n r w i n f a n t nnm lh.s t h a t open fo r fo o d e a c h day,

W o m n i \m I1 t i v a n y th in g t o b " - c o m e moro jrlanioroiLs . . . C le o ­p a t r a of E ^ y p i. soeklng w a y s p p o s tp o n e rho ravaRo.s o f a p e . i n ­v e n te d a b(‘a \i ty salvf! m a d e of f la m in K o R izza rds g round u p in h e n fa t.

B u t M arle n e D ie tric h . a s k e d w h a t m auic ( r e a m was re s p o n s i ­b le fo r h er lovely, y o u th fu l c o m ­p le x io n .said. "N o n e —Ju st p l e n ty o f .^oap an d w a te r ." B u i t r y a n d t e l l th a t to y o u r wife!

O u r (|i;o tab le n o tab les ; , " T h e s w iv e l c lia lr h a s ru in ed m o re m e n

ihaji chorus g irls or U guor.’'r -F i- orollo H. La G u ard ia . (

Is Jprrv Lewis A m erica’s c lean- e.st coinedian? . . . HLs h o m e in Hollyv^'ood has 17 baths, j

Rare p a re n ta l priv ilege: Only; 'sbc (aa^ers in U. S. h is to ry havo i lived to see th e i r 's o n s become I teniuus of the W hite H o u se . . , !The latc.^it is ex-Amba-s-sador J o ­seph P, K en n ed y . . . T h e oiiicr

; fiye.s were the fa th e rs o f Prc.si- 'dent.s Jo h n Q uincy A dam s. M il-i l lw d Fillmore. U . S. G rar^ t. War - ^ ren G. H ard ing a n d C a lv in Cool- ld«(‘

If you like a g irl "five foo t two jwi th eyes of b lue," you'<l beiip r j m arry one soon . . . T he su p p ly cf ! short nirLs. no m a tte r w h a l to lo r j 1 their eves. Is g e ttin g s h o r te r caclii [year . , . By th e year 2.000. it :e.stimated. 30 p e r cent o f A m rr- lean cu Ls will be five fee t six or i hichrr,I Planning to se ll your h o m f» . . , Some real e s ta te m en say you can pet \x\, to 12 p e r ce n t m o re If you paint It first.

Medicine m arc h e s on: T h is tt^as a cure for deafnr.ss prescribed in the 13lh ct*ntiir\ “Find a liVe lion, hold Its riijiH 'e a r over y o u r ailing ear lout; t-noUKh lo say . •Hp'.vr. by ih i' ’hv'.;>,i uuds a n d th e •keen virtue of a lio n s hearlnj^!” ’

Most ihouRht^u! jviiients d e c id ­ed they preftTK'd the d isease to ih»* remedy.

Oil LS still w lier c you find i t . . . SonuMiiaes m oney isn’t as im - jx*!'tanl (Ls h ick In d w o v erin g new peiroleuiii sourcc.s . Exam ple:38 of the '3 9 dcepcsi wells ever drilled ended as diy holes.

Qinixs from our contem poraries; "Mo.st foods tlia i mell in your m i'iiih .solidify a round your w aist."- Catholic D igest.

lUood lraii.sfiLsi(m.s are re la tiv e ­ly new . . . Medu-al Journals t e - j j pnn only two In the Civil w ar . . . \ ' i And none a ttifn ip icd during thp|*> Spanish AnuTU'jui vv.ir m ore t h a n j j 30 years lulcr. . I

.S u rv iv a ^ ^ ip : If you o re ever ■pursued, by a grizzly b e a r, d on 't try to o u tru n ^ h lm -sh ln n y up the neare.st ta ll tre e ami wi^ l lor b e t­ter days . . . The ad in t pn?./,ly'.s claw.s a r e n 't well ndaj^ted U) tree cllmbhig.

Vhis Is t h e masl sinc<“re year we’ve had in a lonu time . , . l \ i i n 1061 uikside down and it s ti ll reads -1901,

F IN E D OVER M IR R O RB U H L , ‘Feb. 22- C l y d e A llred .

B u h l, w as fined $1 p lu s costs M o n ­day by Justice of the Peace W il­liam Nungest^jr for falUnR to h a v e a r ig h t h an d mirror o n hi.s p ick u p tru c k . He was citcd b y S late P a ­tro lm a n F rank Mogen.spn.

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MAN W HO CAST IwdULD George Washington could have had any­

th ing he wanted a t the end of the Revolu­tionary war, up to and. including the title of king. Such was the esteem and venera­tion In which he was held by Americans.■ Even as duly elected president, W ashing­ton could easily have usuiped great powers and" set the United States on a course di­rectly opposite from that which It has taken. He might well have continued In office un­til his death and set a pattern of self-per- petuatlon for his successors.

W ith a bad first president as a model, it Is conceivable th a t future administration change-overis mlg;ht have become the palace

-revolutlon-type-so'fam lllar^m iraiiy 'co 'an- trles. We now have a constitutional am end­m ent limiting presidents to two terms. Many feel It Is unnecessary and even unwise. But had Washington not established 'this tra ­dition, as well as the tradition of devotion to self-government under law, there may have been no constitution left a t all.

W ashlngion-set a standard of leadership, not only for presidents bu t for all public officials, th a t has played.no small p a rt in making..thls..Country:What i t Is today, That the Ideal of democracy on which the nation was founded has survived and grown, how­ever haltingly, for 172 years is testimony to the Impetus and direction given to It by Washington.-W hy-dliW ashington shy away from pow-

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W H I R L I G L GW ABHING TON -A lm oat e v e ry Im p o rtan t ad m in .

Istrntlon leg la la tlv t proposal la e n d iu S ^ re d -b y tin in creaaln g ly -b ltte r clash between th e c lty-consi an il the la rm -p rw lu c e r factions o n capltol h i ll . In a n unpreceden ted m anner, It c ro s s e s p a rty lin es and loyalties. ■>'

The ru ra l rep resen ta tlve j ot t h e M iddle W est and South com pla in t h a t Uie K ennedy a d m in is tra t io n Is

a "clty-(ellers".r.eg lm e.' A lm ost ev- !*f! ery one of th e P residen t's m ajo r ' ' appointments, t .h ey m ain tain ,, rep ­

resents m u n ic ip a l In terests and constituents. - T h e y . ;a r e specially, worried' over ' t h e num ber o f a c a ­demic figures I n h is o ffic ia l ' pn- tourage.'

Almost every m easu re proposed by the W hite H o u se , they Insist, Is designed to p ro v id e fin an c ia l a ' slstance to m e tro p o lita n areas.

HirTuekir They also n o te t h a t n o ag ricu ltu re program fo r solving or a lle v ia tin g th e ir problem s has yet b een subm itted to c o n g re ss .

RURAL B E S E N T M E N T S -T he f a rm bloc, w hich h as dom inated congress to Its o w n ad v an tag e for mony years, does not seem to rec o g n iz e th at P re s i­den t K ennedy’s Immediate c o n c e r n w ith re lie f for IndiKtrlal a re a s Is necessary a n d Inev itab le . H e has promised to produce a farm p r o g r a m . later In the session.

For tile, -nom ent, however, I t I s th e large and small cltr?s, a s well as their b o o m in g suburbs—boom ­in g In p opu lation but not in p ro s p e r i ty —w here the recession h as h a d Its seyerest I m p a c t , c rea tin g , as Labor S ec re ta ry A rthur J, G o ld b e rg reported a fte r h is recent 2,300-mllo survey, th e w o rs t h a rd sh ip s .

The ru ra l re se n tm e n t li no t c o n f in e d only . to the Middle W est, w h ich generally v o te d R epublican and where the In sp ira tio n lor revo lt m ig h t be s e t down a s political. I t ex tend! through t h e South, a n d In W a l t i r e d T i ^ a r o f M vefal In d u slrT a l s ta les I n the Northeast.

FEAR O F LA B O R ’S POWER— A lm ost every ad ­m in istra tion m easure , the farm b lo c contends, will increase th e i r tax es and the c o s t s of things they buy w ithout a d d in g a cent to t h e i r Income.

In this c a te g o ry they list p ro p o sa ls to Increase the m inim um h o u rly wage, to e i t e n d th e ' period o f u n ­employm ent com pensation, to a i d depressed a reas, to inaugura te a m edical h ea lth p l a n tied to social security, an d , th e expansion "o f p u b lic works and foreign a id . "n ie se form the s p e a r p o in t of P re s i­d e n t K ennedy’s a tta c k on the rec e s s io n .

The .J a rm . B r s u ^ l s p u t lc u la r ly upse t o v e r the fa c t th a t ' In i t s opinion; o rg an ized labor will enjoy too great' a n Influence In an a d m in is tra t io n w hich I t helped to e lec t, and which m o s t farm s ta te s op­posed. I t Is th e agricultural a r e a s which generally

er pnd self-aggrandizem ent? O ther leadfers in history,"m en more brillianit th an h e , have, s ta rted w ith Idealism and ended in despo­tism. Some have begun In devotion to their

^people and ended with the conviction th a t they alone were qualified to nrier-

Washlngton himself would have answered th a t he did not desire to rule over men. He was a country gentleman, an agriculturist, a student of gracious living in the fullest sense of the word.

But th a t much is self-evident. The real answer could not be given wit)hout a com­plete study of the Individual, his environ­ment and the influences th a t shaped his

Suffice It to say , that Washington was aware of the dangers mentioned above. U ke tl^e other great men who were his contem - poWries, ^ knew the world’s sad history of InJustice'Tmd oppression. They wrote Into the constitution as much of the wisdom that, could be distilled from thelr knowledge.

More Important, however, W ashington brought to Ms office a deep sense of re sp o n - slblllty toward the new nation In particular and the hum an race in general. -He pos­sessed the kind of humility only truly g reat men possess. He was. Indeed, the fa th e r of his country .^ '

RED CHINA IN T H E U. N.The specter of an old and vexing prob-— 1.1. ^ neuru bouic uuKKCauuivs umi, u i ik u '- • uibm *wi au

lem=-entry -of Gommunlst-Ghlna-lnto-the- -HrKUmTBudy of coHHtibiis alTfioNmpa^lhjitUir United Nations—again Is rearing its head to embarrass the United States.

Throughout the years o t ding-dong h a m ­mering by the Soviet Union to obtain m em ­bership for its powerful Aslan ally, the United States has been able to block th e ef­fo rt ' with the suppo^^of Its western allies, large and small.

r l f t . a r n QtiK.th e western powers has cojne. Great B rita in h a s Indicated that' it lilay vxrte for Red China's admission. That may, well bring

I aoout new *1g5Tfi3rafralr^y=ffBainst=the- way U. N. and possibly a new and searbh-., Ing look by the Kennedy adm inistration a t •far-reachlng‘U rs . policies in tH'e~PaciIic:r

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favor "righ t-L o-w ork '’ laws, a n d w h ic h the uniona expect p r e s id e n t Kennedy to t ry t o outlaw th ro u g h am endm ent to th e T aft-H ortley a c t .

• • •O PPO SIT IO N BUNS DEEP— R i g h t now the ru ra l

/ac tio n Is d ire c tin g Its fire a g a in s t th e m inim um wage bill.’ T h e house education a n d labor com m ittee, leaded by R ep . A dam u. Powell, H a r le m , h as given irlorlty to th is m easure, I t s t a r t e d hearings o n It

several days ago,.Homer L . BfU ikley, executive v ic e president o f the

N ational C o u n c il of Parm ers' co o p era tiv es , exp la ins w hy his o rg an iz a tio n opposes t h i s b ill and s im ila r p lans to so lv e m unicipal Ills: ,

"We w ere in th e forefront In ag ricu ltu re ’s suO' cesslul o p p o s itio n to efforts to r a i s e the m in im um wage to »I.2S a n h o u r last year. E x te n d in g coverage to retail a n d serv ice workers I n ru ra l areas ' will b ring ab o u t p e n e tra tio n ot t h e n m i l econom y by m ore ad m in is te re d pricing, w i th h ig h e r cash costs a s an added b u rd en to farm ers.

'Dntll f a n n e r s are organized s o t h a t th e y can control m a rk e tin g of their p ro d u c ts a n d pass o n ad' ditlonal costs , a s other b u s in e sse s do, they m ust continue to , a b s o r b th e continuing: Inflation gw ier- a ted In o u r in d u s tr ia l and c o m m e rc ia l centers.’'

(R e lM M d b y U eC lu r* N « * n p e p e r S ]rnd le« t«)

R E A L FINE ID E AP o t S h o ts ;

I d idn’t t h i ^ m u c h o f I t w hen som eone suggested f lp li)g tra ffic violators In trad ing s ta m p s , but th e m ore I th ink a b o u t It, th e m ore I like t h e Idea.

I n th e s e d^ys of In f la tio n , m oney doesn’t a p p e a r to m e a n a n y th in g to people. E asy come, easy go. B u t those t r a d in g s tam p s rep re se n t a lot ot p u rch ases , t im e an d effo rt In p a r t in g them In books. T h a t 's W j^Sg p e o p le w here I t will h u r t

I f I m a y be p e rm itte d to pun, I th in k I t 's a real fine idea!

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OUR B U L IE T IN BOARDW o n d e rin ' and M a d . W endell—

Anyway, y o u got It o f f your chest! Borry. b u t th ere Is n o p lace In '.his co m er fo r t h a t sort o f le tte r . How­ever, leel ( re e to t r e a t th e su b jec t th o ro u g h ly In the P u b lic Forum where I t w ould a p p e a r over your tru e n a m e . B ut Ju s t a word of cau tio n : I t would b e d iff icu lt, to say the l e a s t , to d e fe n d your p o ^ s l t lo n r - T h e e x tr a o u rr io u la f -a e t lv - Itles a re n o t com pulsory . T h a n k s , anyw ay.

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o v er " T o p s " club a tten d an ce . Nope, a b se n c e doesn 't h e lp . I f we've g a in ed w e pay nex t t im e .

I t 's J u s t like any o th e r o rg an ­ization , w e have obU g atlo n s a t o th e r b la c e ra n rd c a n n o ta lw a y s a t ­t e n d " T o p s " on T u e sd a y s. Come see us. W e have lots o f g uests who usually J o in later.

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P . S. I t would be a tem p tatio n so m etim es not to t e l l how m uch we g a in e d between ’T u esd ay s, b u t n o t good f o r our m o ra le , so we ad ­vertise I t l '

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G E N TLE M A N IN THE F O U R T H BO W

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SEATTLE — W h e n D ave Beck left me a fte r a T ls lt of tw o houni In the Olym pic h o te l , I h ad strew n on the bed and o n to p of th e TV, the gist of a g re a t A m erican suc­cess story. .

There were rep ro d u c tio n s of orr ders on h is b ro k - ers to se ll securl- ties lor a total o f $308,109. T h e r e was a l i s t o f am ounts he sa id he had paid In federal I n c o m e taxes to r the years from 1M7 th rough 1056. T h is to ta l was $322,687.

As w e cha tted , the m an who n a a been em peror o f Wotbrcok Pciiir •the N orthwest a n d C a llto m la r a t ­tled off hli a m a z in g c u rre n t In­come. N o t b o astfu lly b u t w ith ob­vious sa tisfaction .

He Is now rec e iv in g tl.900 a manlh ren t f ro m one business building In S ea ttle a n d from K and L Distributors, a beverage com ­pany. U k e most S e a tt le firm s. K and L Is a t the m e rc y of the T eam ­sters union. H is so n . D ave, Jr., also u nder conv iction and sentence for lollowing In h i s .o ld m an 's foot­steps. w as one o f t h e owners ot K and L. by big D a v e 's Influence, K and L becam e r e g io n a l d istributor of a fam ous b ran d o f-b ee r.-

Big Dave has fo u r downtown S ea ttirT saH tm T T b ts g r in d in g for him; T h ey pay h im {3,000 a m onth. Another patch o ccu p ied by Travel Lodje, a motel, b r in g s h im $1,280 a m onth. About 46 y e a rs hence, the land w ill revert to h is es ta te . '

He owns a q u a r te r of th e land under th e Tropics m otel.

He g e ts 150,000 a y ea r a s presi­dent em eritus of t h e In te rn a tio n a l Brotherhood of T e a m s te rs .

• • •He trilled off i n hTs p ip ing voice

four o th e r real e s ta te . ren ta ls a t }1,0M, *810, $460 a n d $160 a m onth.

Although he Is d eposed an d J im ­my H offa was t h e u p s ta r t who bumped him, B eck revea led no m al­ice toward anyone. He expressed contem pt lor th e K en n ed y b ro th ­ers, Jack , now p re s id e n t of the USA, a n d his b r o th e r . Bobby, the attorney general, a n d lo r D ave Du- blnjky, the p e rp e tu a l president of the G arm en t W o rk e rs union and a henchm an of E le a n o r Roosevelt In iwlltlcs both a t h o m e an d over.

crawL H e 1s a p e rso n a l cap ita list. Actually, th e 'K en n e d y s b jraed u p p rac tica lly n o th in g on him. I h e In te rn al revenue— yes. And th e Kennedys took t h e glory.

His story was n o rto rlous before th e Kennedys e v e r crashed In to the scene which m a d e Jack p resi­den t and Bobby .p tto in e y t general, by Jack 's appo in tm en t.. Old Clare H o ffm an , a H epubll-

caq, Michigan coirgxessmSn, expos­ed both Beck a n d Hoffa long b e ­fore the K ennedys were publicly known. And B eck laughed, m ock- 'Ing me, a t disclosures th a t I w ro te long ago. .f

He was a regen t o f the state u n i­versity,. a m em ber of the S ea ttle olvll service Com m ission and, fo r two and o n e-h a lf years, a m em ­ber o t the ^ tate bo ard of paro le He m ade governors and senators. Chief Justice E a r l W arren, a p o ­litical sw itc h -h ltte r In C alifornia politics, owed h i s terms as gov­ernor to Beck a s m uch as to a n y o ther Individual. W a rre n was a s o r t of Republican. B e c k was tho s a m ^ sort.

Sen, and C3ov. Mon W algren. W ashington, a g r e a t "liberal" w as one of Beck's m e n . I asked B eck "W as Mon ever a bootlegger?"

"No," Dave s a id . "Never a boot­legger. B ut a po o l shark, He w as a hell of a m an w ith a pool cu e In his e,arly days. A hell o t a c ra p - shooter, too,-He is down In P a lm Springs, Now, h e can take lf 'f t tS y from here In,"

Sam Angloff, o f the P o st-In te lll- gencer, the reg io n a l political com - pendlim i, sold t h a t when Mon was governor Jie had a line pool tab le Installed In the executive maivslon In Olympia. I t w a s a line c rap s table, tob.

Angeloff had to ld me th a t fo r m onths he had p a rk e d his car o n a convenient unoccupied lot n e a r th e P I plant. By chance,-belng a n expert In tracing ' r j a l estate titles, he learned th a t th is patch w as Beck's, and ta u n te d Dave one d a y w ith thanks lo r th e free park ing space. Beck, In t h a t bosun's w histle pipe of his, cried o u t, " I t's accoun t of guys like you a guy like me c a n 't m ake a living th e s e days. Looklt all the quarters y o u ’ve been c h e a t­ing me out of,"

A fCT,days l a t e r the lot was In busin ess ' with t h e usual w hite s tripes on a b lac k to p pavem ent and bevelled c u rb s and a lit tle booth for a co llector, Angeloft s a id

“ I t h a t tnereaiter h e had often seen flesh Beck sitting on a wooden c ra te

pensively counting quarters, dimes and nickels hito a cloth sack,

J a m e s D, Bum s, th e a s sis tan t p ro secu tto g attorney , rec a lle d th a t so m eo n e th e n had caused conven­tio n a l police d ep a rtm en t s ig n s on posts to b e spotted a t cu rb s around D ave’s lo t, reading; “N o p a rk h ig a t taiy t im e ,"

A n g e lo ff m entioned th is to police h e a d q u a r te rs and th e s ig n s dis­a p p eared , T hey were n o t police signs. Nobody I m et q u ite knew who p u t th em u p near D av e Beck’s JflL ,J?ave denies all.

W h e n D ave ascended o ld - Dan T o b in ’s th ro n e on D a n ’s demise In 1952, D ave moved 8 m illio n dol­la rs f ro m W ashington to Seattle, He lik e d th e Seattle F i r s t N ationa l b an k a n d gave It a big piece o f this play. H e also sold th e b a n k a p a tc h o f la n d for fu tu re expansion of Its w orks.

T h e re was one p a p e r In th a t sh eaf h e le f t w ith me w h ich seem ed m o s t Im portan t of a ll to him.

I t w a s a pho tosta t of a check fiom th e treasurer of th e United S ta te s , d a ted Aug. 21.’ 1969: "Pay $34,662.52 to the o rd er o f Dave Beck, 16749 Shore d rive , Seattle

W a s h , ." w ith tlie words " ta x re­fu n d " In little letters a t th e le(t below.

AFE-CIO w mSpur BuildingM IA M I BEACH, F la ., F eb . 22

—T h e A PL-C IO h a s announced - th a t r -^ l ts -u n lo n s -n re ^ re p a r ln s to spur h o m e construction by sh if t­ing o n e billion • dollars o r ‘ more u n ion asse ts out of s to ck s and bonds In to middle Incom e home m ortgages .

G eo rg e M eany. A P L -C IO presi­den t, s a id p lans u nder w ay for a year a r e now about to be p u t into e ffec t. T h e federatio’h'*‘JifiS estab­lished Its own Investm ent d e p a rt­m e n t . to channel u n ion treasury, pen sio n an d welfare fu n d s into govern m en t-in su red h o m e m ort' gages.

M ean v said the m ove h as a th re e -fo ld aim , to p u t m oney Into a s a fe an d useful field t h a t will draw b e tte r in terest th a n govern­m en t bonds, to bring dow n home costs, a n d to encourage co n stru c­tion a n d th u s the e n tire economy.

V IS IT IN NAMPA O R C H A R D VALLEY. F eb . 2 2 -

M rs. F re d Peteriion a n d son . J e ­rom e, a n d Mr. and M rs. K irb y Hill a n d fam ily visited M r. a n a Mrs, Ed P e te rs o n an d fam ily, N am pa.

• VIEWS OF OTHERSAN IN V E S 'n O A T lO N

Attorney G e n e ra l Frank B e n s o n Is p lan n in g an­o ther Investig a tio n of Nampa s t a t e school. H is rea­son for th e p ro b e Isn't extactly c le a r . "~

This tim e, th e attorney g e n e ra l h a s a p p o in ted a Nam pa a tto rn e y , Bruce R obinson, as a sp ec ia l as­s is tan t to c o n d u c t th e In v estig a tio n . L ast su m m er, -B en so n 'h ired -ta rry -E y an s ,- B o ise ,- tO T itu d y -c o n d i­tions a t N a m p a sta te school—b u t th e public never learned w h a t, If anything, E v a n s lo u n d .

An Investig a tio n aimed a t Im p ro v in g conditions a t any in s t itu t io n could be h e lp f u l—If u n d e rtak en In the r ig h t sp ir it and co n d u c te d properly. W e've heard som e suggestions th a t m lg ih t make t o r an

Utah’s House Kills Ban on Trade Stamp

s a l t IJiKE .c m , Feb. 2J JT’The 'D ta h house of re p re se n t tlves disposed of two thorny w y este rday—scu ttlin g a bin t n T tra d in g s ta m p s an d passing , iSfor leglslaU ve reapporUonment

T h e v o te o n th e trading m easure w as 21 In favor, a n d one a b se n t. '

T h e reapportionm ent bill Increase h o u se membershln 64 to 66 b y ad d in g two rD prese„r tlves to D av is county but woulj re ta in c u rr e n t senate membershn a t' 25. ’The vote was 3« to 2’> •

A bill to allow clgarcttes Vnd to. baccd to b e sold to 18-year-o|d, w«« killed by a vote ot u to u u th e se n a te w hich also resurrectw a bill to rem ove the 3,2 a lc o h o l iJ ^ c o n te n t lab e l from beer and senS It to the ho u se by a vdle of n

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The Bari of Home, British foreign secre­tary , In pledging his government’s support fo r seating of a Red Chinese delegation, sees It as a move necessitated by the in te rnation ­al situation. British thinlclng genenilly has been .that seating of a Peiping delegation is Inevitable, and Home's statem ent Is a re­flection of this attitude.

B ritain has diplomatic relations w ith Red j C hina but has voted—up to now—With the I U nited States and other western nations in I agreeing to pu t off discussion of the Issue

In th e General Assembly for fear th a t .such B— debate would harm the U. N.

Home, during a foreign affairs debate in parliam ent, said:

“The facts of International life require th a t China should be seated. I t would be

■quite ImMsslble to malce any substantial progress "With disarmament In her absence."

The Nationalist Chines? government of C hlah^ ' Kai-Stiei: n iisen Oll' l''ormosa Is a c h arte r member of ths U. N. and Is one of th e five perm anent members of the security ccmhcll. ^

W hat effect seating of Red China would have on Chlang’s membeoliijU a-difficult.

'"{o"prefflort>n9 thing Is certain;- The communist camp’s objective is to oust h im fronli the U.' N., or, a t least, to neu tra l­ize' hlB voice In Its decisions.

Britain's.hiove undoubtedly opens the door -fo r-m ora-natjons to follow litfr load. Japan 's

leaders, for Instance, w llO e under severe pressure to establish diplomatic reiatlolis an d greater trade .with Red China, n fact th a t m ay throw a mojikey wrench into u . S,-

, Ja p a n relations,W hatever tho Issue's course, i ts safe to

say th a t lots of midnight oil will he ijurncd In stote departm ent oJflccs as our diplomats

" booK' a‘ f i O U r s o U . S. interests In tho Pacific,

tlon.Among th e m a re these:]. n ie Investigation should be a n open one—^wlth

sworn testimony and publlo representatives present.]. I f an y accusa tions ac(,m ade, t h e accused should

b e allowed to face their a « lis e rs .3. I f b ad conditions are r e p o r te d , It s h o u ld be

clearly d e te rm in e d when such co n d itio n s < (x l» ted- last week o r 10 years ago.

4. Irre le v a n t a n d Irresponsible m a t te r s s h o u ld bs le lec ted —

6. ’rh e p u b lic should get a f a i r p ic tu re of w h a t . If anything, th e Investigation acco m p lish ed .

Investigator Robinson has a s k e d lo r assistance trom -legU ato r» r-ttnd -thaH s- a -g o o d ■ e lg n r-In -o th e r words, h e w a n ts Idahoans' e le c te d representatives to sea w ith h im how Nampa s t a t e school 1s being run.— M a n y -o f-u s-h a v e n o te d -co n tln u ln g -im p ro v em e n ls a t Nnmpa s ta t e school In r e c e n t years. Legislators have been ask ed to..make f u r t h e r Improvements possible In th e biennium ahead.

If som etW ug '.ls-no t right a t t h e tas tltu tlo n , the publlo h a s 'a r ig h t to know a b o u t It. T hat's a atop toward p u ttin g things right. I f n o th in g Is wrons, the public sho u ld know that.— N a m p a Free P ress.

YOU, TO O ,'C A N RAISE A D E LIN Q U EN TIf you. a s a p a ren t want to J o in th e parad e and

raise a de lin q u en t, there are c e r t a in rules to (ollQW. Frank B ra b a n t, an authority o n th e subject, who lectures a ro u n d tho country, r e c e n t ly listed them . ^^cre are a tew :

Prom In fancy onward give th e child everythtoi he wants, so t h a t he'll grow u p th in k in g the world owes'hlm a living. Don't give h im any sp iritual train* hi8. Avoid tile use of the w ord “wrong"—It may give him a g u ilt complex. Do everything fof- him, so that he 'll become accustomed to throw ing a l l re­sponsibility on to others. Qlve h im all th t tpend ln l money h e w an ts , and never Insist th a t he e a rn any of his own. S a tisfy his every crav ing |n d ie tu u il d e s ire -a f te r a ll, denial raay f ru s U a te him. T a k e hi) part ag a in st neighbors, te a c h e rs and- the police.

-Wlien-he -g e ts - ln tO T ta l'trmililF,- a tx )lg|[lr r i l? m y 1ll|i,‘ “1 never could do anything w ith h h n ." —Pella, low i, Chronicle.

CANADA'S EXAMPLE OF GRACIOUS OIVCSOCanada fu rn ish ed Ihe world a n example o f g ri-

Taklafiin th e Cnnadlun innclUnery n n d 'other equip* mcnt usM In budding an e m il lio n dollar hydro- cli'ctrlc p ro ject.

Gordon C hurchill, leader of t h e Conadian house ot commons. Journeyed to P a k is ta n to make th e p rc scntatlon. Ho handled It well. In s te a d of inakliin tjio seen; like charity. C h u rc h il l said:

We of th p W f6teriuvarld-&hQmd4n.<ucii-prttoUcfli y-aya mak(? recftmpcnfie to you o f th o East who hitvc pn.ssed on to us so much wladoni o v c r 'lh c c o n tu rie i"

Maybe I t’s corny but such expression.^ hnve a wny of m eaning m prc. t6 o llur pcoplc.s than o u r own col, war philosophy, often h in te d If not expressed, Of bargiilnlng for loyaltlee, C h u rc h il l pu t the tra n s .

• ' ' ' ' I 0 ' oqu»l a a a o c ln tlo n -a n u ltU n ati truth In free world a fla lrs .-T h e D en v er I’o st;

- 'flio-Indinnn plunibci' w ho was charged with disorderly conduct a t least was dllj XcrpnU Ho forgot hlmsolf,

In M a fic Valley), advance bUl* Ing. AU a t one special \o^ ratt Every sa le listed .In this Parm C a le n d ar for 10 days belori

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F E B R U A R Y 2 2 , 1 9 6 1

Winners of Essay Contest Receive ChecksTIM ES-NEW S, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO P A G B I ^

Scouts Feted ForRiclifield

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S u iu la y oveiuii)j m ;in ro a i iD ii A lo md e p ic u n u C ub Soou'.s :CiU. \volf, bear. ;iiul Sc-oii:.\ niiulo by Mr. w a s fo iU iirt':! .

Mi'.s M c lv iu W v','. nuitlii'f. Mi.trio ilto III Ic rp ircT , cN riii|)!i(>m

ifrt. J . E. Hill, l.cft, newly Insta lled ch a irm an o f th e Tw in F a lls (hioterof Employ tlie Phyfllcally H andicapped com m lttce , p r e s e n t i

SchwelUer, center, Filer, a §25 chcck fo r w in n in g f ir s t In I f ' If- ^ ^ if if- H-

Filer Senior Writes Winning Essay on Handicapped Folks

Grtrgla S chw eitzer, F iler h ig h ■ - ■ ■jihMrMaiwrretelTetl b $26 chcck Ud a certldcato !or winning an m y contest sponsored by. the Twin M l! chapter of the Employ th( Physlwliy Hnndlcapped com- Blllee at the chap ter 's Tuesday meting fll Koto’s cnte.

Other essay contestan ts were Dime Lohr. also F iler high scliool, tecond, ffho received a $10 check;Karl Urban, Kimberly, third, and

tlie ch ap te r 's essay c o n te s t. D iane Lohr, r ip lit. a lso a Filer h igh school student, will receive a 510 check for second p lac e In the local contest. (Staff p h o to -en g rav in g )

. l io n "inbifl mention. All are higli iichool lentos.

Also at the Tuesday noon meet- Ing ,new ofncers uf th e chupler were Inalalled. Mrs. J. E. Hill was installed chairman of the group. OthetJ Installed are Vernon Hor- mer, Tice chairman, a n d Mrs. L. L. Ungdon, secretary.

Jo e Petct^, s ta te v o ca tio n a l r e -11 ahllltaT^iT counselor, a g u e s i a t the m eetinB, rep o rted o n th e work of th e reh ab ilita tio n c e n te r in BoLse.

M rs. Hill sa id th a t th e essay topic was “Jobs for th e H a n d ic a p ­ped ~ a C om m unity challenB e," n o tin g th a t the c o n te s t began J a n . 1 an d ended Feb.- 15. T h e sam e topic was ased th ro u g h o u t the n a t ion, she sa id .___ ______

Copies of the essays of Miss S chw eitzer. Miss L o h r and U rb an win be sen t to th e governor's com ­m ittee to be Judged a t th e M ay ■njeetlin' uf tllfe COnunlCleel

T he s ta te w inner, accord ing to Mr.s. HiU. win receive $100 a n d a trip to W ashington , D. C., to com ­pete In th e n a tio n a l c o n tes t o f the p re s id e n t’s com m ittee .

R. T. Kidwell Is Paid Last Honor

F u n eral services fo r R o lla n T. Kidwell were held W ed n esd ay a t the. Twiji _£allfi_m Q rtuarj^_chflpel w ith th e Rev. F ran k Schwel&slng officiating.

Soloist was Loren P a rm e r and o rganist was Mrs. S tan ley P h illip s .

P allbeorcrs were K e n n e th P a t­terson. Clinton K err, P au l P a t te r ­son, Mickcy Day, Ja ck L ong and Dale Patterson .

H onorary pallbearers w e re J . F rank Henry. Ardean P e te rso n and Eugene Krueger.

Concluding services were h e ld a t S unset MQtuorlal park .

-------- M m n u m m n r o T E DRU PER T. Feb. 22—H oliday F e rn

Barney 4070939, owned by T h o m n s E. Maberly. R upert, p ro d u ce d IS,- 699 pounds of milk an d 525 p o u n d s of b u tte rfa t in 321 days o n tw ice dally m ilking as a fo u r-y e a r-o ld .

Staff IncreasedBURLEY, F eb . 22 — The Cassia

county school b o a rd approved two additional p e rso n n e l fo r the Junior high school a n d h ig h school levels fiai.JniD roYed..educational guidance, and counseling to m ee t recom - m endntlons o f th e N orthw est Ac­crediting A sso c ia tio n , during a m eeting In th e c e n tr a l school o f­fice In th e c o u rth o u se Monday evening.

Tlie bo ard g r a n te d architect Paul K. E v an s. S a l t L ake City, an addition of tw o w eeks, u n til M arch 28. for open in g b ids o n the Albion school. T h e e le m e n ta ry school Is to have four room s.

FiNEn rnw parking.“ J e r o m e , Peb . 22—Je a n Sum- van, 26. Je ro m e, w as fin ed $5 T u es­day by Police J u d g e Fred Eber- h a rd t for p a rk in g In a n alley.

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done as your budget allows, However, Bestway will handle every­thing if you like —J plans, lot, materials, financing and even con- struaion. I t’s so completely flexible 1 You can have it completely built including finish in much, much less time than it fakes to build conventionally. Or, you may have the shell ereaed and finish the interior yourself. Ot, you can erect and finish it all. It's a building system built for any budget I

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BOISE, Feb . 32 Ifl - The lines were d raw n la s t nlght'betw een la ­bor o rg an ljn tlo n s and I irm ers on the so-called fa rm labor.“r lg h t-to - u’ork" bill pen d in g In the Idaho legislature.

T he con troversia l m tu u re has passed th e sen a te and Is now aw aiting f in a l action by the house.

Both s id es were represented a t public h e a rin g s before the house Industry a n d labor gommlttee.

H earings w ere conducted se p a r­ately for p roponen ts an(| oppon­ents o t th e bill.

Labor representatives sold the bill was d ra f te d Irom « Louisiana low w hich tn ey contend was a ''w eapon forged In the cotton fields" a n d waa "111 designed to m eet thp n eed s of the Idaho farm and labor Itself."

T hey sa id th e bill w u conceived by and p u t forw ard by the food processors.

Som e 60 fa rm ers and their rep­resen ta tiv es who appeared a t the h e a rin g co n ten d ed the bill was necessory to p ro tec t them In the ha rv es tin g a n d morltetlng of per­ishab le c rops.

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K e n n e d y H ands C ongress L ea d ers 1 6 “P r io r ity B ills”

W A S m N O T O N . Feb, 2J' Ml — President K e n n e d y gave congres- alonal leaders a p r io r ity lljt o t 16 blll« y este rd ay w i th heavy em pha' als on h e lp in g th e unemployed. The D e m o cra tic lead e rs , Sen. Mike Manafleld, M o n ta n a ^ and House Speaker S a m R ay b u rn , Texas, promised s p e e d y ac tio n . M ansfield, a lte r c o n fe rr in g w ith the heads of m ajor s e n a te com m ittees, - said they will " s h o o t f o r consideration of all iiA jor b lU s b y Ju ly 31."

M ansfltid s a id n o t all of the Dem ocratic c h a i r m e n a re prepared to support a l l K e n n e d y 's proposals, b u t h e sa id t h e y a re "ready and willing" to m o v e th e m along for senat« ac tio n .

All sen ate D e m o c ra ts were sum ­m oned to a p a r t y cau cu s next M on­day to d isc u ss t h e K ennedy pro­gram . M a n sf ie ld sa id Vice P resi­dent L yndon B . J o h n s o n will p re ­side a t th e se ss io n .—Topping K e n n e d y 's list, as giv­en oiit a f te r t h e weekly W hite House c o n fe re n c e o f legislative leaders w ith th e ' P resident, were these m ea su res :

Em ergency e x te n s io n of u n em ­ployment co m p e n sa tio n .

M aking c h ild r e n of unemployed parents e lig ib le fo r federal-state aid.

Providing m o re lib eral social se ­curity b e n e fits a n d extending cov­erage.

Betting u p a p ro g ram of fed ­eral aid fo r economically de­pressed a re a s .

A dozen m o re m easures on a variety of s u b je c ts followed. W hile House P ress S e c re ta ry Pierre S a ­linger a t f i r s t sa id the 16 bills were listed i n o rd e r ot p riorityft new s coQiercncB th e govern uoi-c\* u i u t u » ui

t does n o t plan “tor th e m o^ b u t-^ la ter-he-sald ttli w ere-p rlo rlty -measures a n d sh o u ld be undertak ' en a t the e a r l ie s t opportunity.

Here a re t h e 12 o th er bills on K enneds> V 46-po ln t—UsU-________1_ P r lc e _ « u p p o r t_ a n d _ produottOll controls p ro g ra m fo r feed grains; raising th e $1 m inim um wage;

fe d e ra l a id to education; medical c a re to r th e aged under social s e c u r ity : a id fo r college educa t lo n ; aid fo r m edical education a n d resea rch ; federa l support lor ex p an sio n o f com m unity health facillU es;

E x ten sio n o f th e government r e o rg a n lja tlo n act; ratification ot U . S . a tfU lation w ith the organ. Iz a tlo n fo r economic cooperation a n d developm ent; creation ot 611 n e w federal Judgeships; establish­m e n t o t an office o t international t ra v e l; easing 'of restrictions on, t r a d e w ith iro n c u rta in countries.

Castleford Boy Is Talk Winner

F IL E R , Feb. 22—W a y n e W right, O astlefbrd . wbrftiii&t p la c c N ^ d a y even ing a t the so u th M agic Val­ley d istric t Puturp F a rm e rs of A m erica public sp e ak in g contfcst in F ile r .

R ic h a rd Owens, F i le r , waa sec­o n d place; Jerry J ^ e s . Tw in F a lls , th ird , and U o y d D o aon, K im berly , fourth.

W rig h t spoke o n surp luses; O w ens, tractors; J a m e s , a g ricu l­tu ra l business, and -long­h o rn ca ttle . W right w ill sp e ak a t t h e regional c o n te s t a t Eden, w here winners from e a s t an d n orth M agic Valley d is tr ic ta will com ­p ete . D a te for the reg io n a l con test h a s n o t been set.

"Winners of the re g io n a l will co m p ete for state h o n o r s a t C a ld ­well.

PTA MEET S E THANSEN, Feb. 22 — A special

Founrier'.s dav p ro irram w i l l ba

Mrs. G riffin , 76, P asses at Home at T.F.

Mrs, Julie A n n Q rlffln , 76, died a t about 8:(0 a .m . Tuesday in h e r home, 5 5 1 P o u rth avenue east.

She was b o rn Jan. -5, 1B84, a t Norton, Kans., ^ n d cam e to ' Tw in Palls county in 1811 w ith h e r late husband. E noch O rlffh i. from Coeur d'Alene. T h ey cam e to Tw in Falls with a w agon tra in en rou te to OalUomla, b iit^se ttled here In­s tead o t going o n to C aliforn ia .

They hom esteaded a farm next to Joslli) (leld. T h ey were m arried 58 years ago a n d her h u sband died in 1D33.

Surviving a re three sons. Lonnie G rlttln , Donald Q rlttln and G len. O ritlln . all T w ln-P alls; a brother, Jo h n Patrlcl: C onarty. K lam ath ■f^IIs, Ore.; a s is te r, M rs. W illiam s h n e jf , Norton; tour grandch ll- d rtii, and /o u r g reat;g randch lJ- drcn,

Funeral se tv lces will be h e ld at 11 a.m. Satuday In the W hite m or­tuary chapel by the Rev. E arl R id­dle, pastor of t h e Twin Falls F irst M ethodist church . Concluding rites wll be held In T w in P alls cem etery.

McLaughlin Says No to Job Offer

—MQHNTAIW-JJOMEr-J'eb^^M^tB —Robert M cLanghlln, unsuccess­fu l Democratic cand idate lo r U. S. senato r last Novem ber, h a s a n ­nounced that h e has declined a position In th e K ennedy adm in is­tra tion .

McLaughlin. In a teleg ram to Sen. Prank C h u rch , D., Ida., said committments in Idaho prom pted him to turn dow n the post o f as­sis tan t general counsel In th e post- ofllce departm ent. T h e Job pays $13,730 a year.

Mrs. Scott Paid Last Honor Here

F u n era l se rv ices tor M rs. M a r ­g a re t Louise S c o tt were h e ld W e.d- n esd ay a t th e White m o rtu a ry c h ap el w ith ' t h e Rev. Rny J a m e s a n d . the Rev. M artin T orrence of- f ic ia tln s.

Soloist was A nita Miller a n d o r ­g a n is t was M rs. Ray Jam es. '

P a llbearers were Vernon,' S t ro l - berg . Lloyd Shew m aker, Ivan S k in - n e r. Q. W. M iller, A1 l la n k in s a n d Leo C oates.

Concluding services were h e ld a t S u n se t M em oria l park.

F IG liT CO NTIM f d R IO DE JAfJEIRO, Brazil v

22.Lfl—Portuguese rebel Capt j , ' ' r lque Oalvao, leader ol ihe bjM th a t seized the liner Sani.% m . . , says th a t he will coMinii, k*' f ig h t ag a in st Portugal's P r ' A ntonio S a lata r.

Clothes TakenOrdell B y ing ton , 2Q64 K im b erly

ro ad , rep o rted the theft of a v a r- je ty of ciothhig from his a u to m o ­bile late T uesday 'even ing to T w in P a lls pollcc. T h e car was p a rk e d ' b eh ind th e M ilitary Inn. 157 W a s h ­ing to n s tre e t.

Stolen were a white sp o rt co a t, b row n u n ifo rm Jacket, two p a irs o f brown pants and a pair o f b lack p an ts , B y in g to n reported.

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1960 Lamb Crop Shows Increase

W A SH IN G T O N , Feb. 22 WV-The ag ric u ltu re d e p a rtm e n t has report ed th e 1960 lam b crop totaled 21,' 323,000 head, o r one per cent more t h a n In 1959 an d 10 per cent above th e 1949-58 average.

T h e Iamb crop waa up three per c e n t in the 13 w estern sheep states.

P roduction by m a jo r producing s ta te s last y ea r an d the year be­fo re , respectively, Included: Mon­t a n a . 1,238.000 for 1960 and 1,201.- 000 for 1050; Idaho , 1,019,000 and

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[m »lth the governor. The m en L T d . Martin o n d W .M . C a r- ^ u jpokesmen to represent im H ey expressed hope t h a t "bill would be passed as w ritten .Ui«l' Dmke—ann o u n ced - th a t

iki Qnmge wUI serve the lunch a t UiiSWtae sale a t th e fairgrounds Ttmday. Orange women are ask - r i7 h a w their ple» there by 10

jw Joi KrepcllE opened th e tnmm with a poem entitled ■ A Wony?" Ja m e s Catterson, Tiia Palli, o t- th h e employment Mitlly ajency, presented a film oa Idaho’! migrant workers. T erry mlllM, ft P °^ ter of the T ^ 'ln

Mr, ind Mrs. Ed S h a rp and M r, OUnton Dougherty served

JdiuhniHitJ.

Rites iTelcrf or Mrs. SorensonHEYBURN. Feb. 22 - Funeral

servlcea f o r Mrs. Am elia (Millie) Sorenson w e re l^old Saturday a f t ­ernoon nt th e H eybum LDS ward chapel w ith BU hop Stevens Heln- er o ffic ia ting .

Fam ily p ra y e r w as given by S e l- don S orenson. Invocatldfi vjsa o f­fered by F ^ a n k R avsten . Obituaj^ and re m a rk s were g iven by Bishop Heiner. S p e a k e rs w ere Bishop E l­m er H elner and B ishop Raymond Burch a n d the benediction was p ronounced by P a r le y Bailey.'- A solo w as-5ung b y Alfred TKax- ton. and a m ale q u a r te t consisting of U M a r OUen, G layde Wilcox. D onald H a n d y a n d D e s m o n d Welch. Rang. An o r? a n solo was presented b y M rs. LaPrlel Stod­dard . who also- p layed m editation music. A cco m p an is t for tl\p vocttl num bers w a s L und Christensen.

P a llb e a re rs 'w e re M erlyn Soren­son , Laurel S o ren so n , Scldon Sor­enson. Ned S orenson . G ary Soren­son and R u ase ll S orenson. PloriU arrangement.-? were under the d i­rection of th e f ir s t ward Relief society w i th MM. H arold 'K arate M rs. Louis S tlm pson and Mrs. Noel C roft In ch a rg e , assisted by g ran d d a u g h te rs J u lie Lund, Oayft Jeo n S orenson , R an e lle Thaxton, P a t S o renson an d Linda. G url.

L ast r ite s were h e ld a t the Riv­erside cem e tery w h ere M ilton Bair dedicated t h e grave.

Divorces ni Three Cases

Ju d g e T h e rn n W . W ard g ra n te d th re e divorce,? in Tw in FnlLs d is ­t r i c t coui't Tuesday . All were g ra n te d o n grounds of extre.m e c ru e lty ,

M rs . S h a rn ii Har.sliburgcr was g ra n te d a d ivorce Irom J . K irk H ars lib a rR cr. Slip rn rivc .s custody of th e m in o r ch ild ren , w ith s u p e r ­v ision of th e co u rl w to ch ild s u p p o rt rcq u lrc ’i i e i iu

Mra. V nndolla R, Ballord was d lvorecd fro m E d g ar P. B a lla rd S h e was aw ard ed custody of tho c o u p le ’s fo u r n ilm ir ch ildren a n d »26 m b n tlily .supp/ori for each ch ild .

O w en J. .Ari'nt \va.H graJited a divorce from Mr.';. Carol J. A ren t. T h e judge c o n firm ed a .separation agreem ent, e n ir r e d Into by th e co u p le on J a n . 26, i^nd res to red M rs. A rc n f s fo rm er n am e ot C aro l J . W ah l.

P la ln tl/f.s In each c.ise were r e p ­re se n ted by May nnd M ay, T w in P a l ls law firm .

M rs. -Nnoml M cClain filed a d i ­vorce suit In rw ln Palls d is tr ic t c o u r t Tue.«)ay a g a in s t V ernle M c ­C la in . He Li c h a rg e d w ith m e n ta l c ru e lty . *

T h e p e titio n s ta te .1 they , ^ 'c i 'e m a r r ie d on S ep t, 25, 1955, In K lm - tw rly and hnve o n e child . M rs M cC lain a s k s to r custody o f th e c h ild and $60 m o n th ly su p p o rt.

S h e 15, rep re se n te d by U b y d W ebb , of th e T w in Falls law firm o f R ay b o rn , R a y b o rn , R ayborn a n d W ebb . ,

SpringdaleNewsS P R IK O D A L E , Peb . 22 — M r. I

a n d M rs. L aw rence W ake an d f a m - ! lly , O rem , U ta h , visited th e ir so n a n d d a u g h te r - in - la w , Mr, an d M rs.!

, , , , J e r r y K. W ake, a n d h e r p a re n ts , 'H a ro ld ' IK ir^fr D r Jo n es.Harold HUrst. M a rc h a n t Is v is i t ­

in g h e r son an d d a u g h te r-in - la w , M r. an d Mrs. B u d Finley, S a l t L a k e City. T h e P ln ley s a re th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r b o rn V a l­e n tin e 's day.

President Blocks Addition to Military Club; Tip Received

. W ASH IROTOIS.' Feb. 22 iJ?i - President K en n ed y b locked the construction of a $200,000 a d d itio n to an o fficers ’ c lu b in E u ro p e , the White House re p o r ts , a f te r being Informed of t h e p ro je c t b y an unidentified w o m a n .

The purpose o f th e a c tio n waJ5 to conscfve U.S. d o lla rs a b ro ad .

The W h ite H o u se also Is h ives-

Fined a t RupertRU PER T. F e b . 22 - J o h ii R.

MooTc. 48. R u p e r t, fo rfeited a $25 bond m R u p e r t police co u rt M on­day for being d r u n k in a n a u to ­mobile.

Dnve K aiser. 57. R upert', wa.s f.nod $25 and c o s ts by Police Jud!4c George R ed fo rd F rid ay on a va­grancy' charge . In lieu o f the fine, Kal.ser u aerv lng five days m Jnll.

Robert E . T ra c y , 44, R u p e r t, for­feited a $25 b o n d in R.upert police court F r id a y f o r public in to x ic a ­tion.

tlgatinR Inform ation that other of- flcCT.s’ .clubs bought j ' j , 000 dozen EnpU.sh golf balls anemone ImiUloil boKlcs o f G erm an beer,

The P re .sldenfs pre.s.s .secretary, Pk'rre S a lin g e r, told reporters *‘a n A m erican lady In Europe" sen t n cablegram (o- K ennedy reporting plnn.s f o r the proposed ndclUlon to the o fficers ' club,

K ennedy got In tourh wKh Sec­retary o f Defense Robert S. M c­Nam ara. Salinger .said, and the project was dropped within two hour.s.

Tlie c a b le d tip grew out of K e n - nedy'.s new s conference M atement

T V MEN HONORKDVALLEY FORGE. Pa, Feb. 22

television and nidlo p e r- .soniiluies — Dave Gflrrov.fty a n d •Ariluir G odfrey — were rlted by frecdom i; foundation la.st n ig h t fo re x c fp tlo n a l pa trio tic deeds t h a t have m a d e "a defin ite contribution toward public understanding of the A m erican way of life,"

F IN E D AT BUHLBUHL, P e b . 23—R aym ond fiber-

re), Buhl, w a s flnRd .t2ft-plu.vrAsH-HtimfWll. ft j iiuov t/t — . ’--V.pill! Orange, accompanlcd O atte r- Tuesday by Police Ju d g e Bernard

S ta rr for b e in g In tox icated In a public p lace . H e w a s arresttd by C ity P a tro lm a n W esley AnnU ui>- o n a co m p la in t s ig n ed by Mrs. Otto Shropshire, m a n a g e r o t th e Btokes A partm ents here.“Liberty” Speech

Wins in Contest |Murt Day, speak ing on "T he '

piitl ol liberty," w on the b lu e It th e M onday evening ol tin I. B . P errlne T o ast-

lulm club at the Rogerson hotel. Eotot Stepinovlch won the cup

Of most Improved talk , "8n \all uiliiiss.'’ Other speakers w e r e tali'CbitT!, on "A key to su c - sj,’ 'u d Rex O ordner, on "S ow Improve our tax structure.'

Oirdner was toastm aster of th e nBlnj. J e r r y B a ltze r was In iiije ol table topics; Frank P o - mh; general evaluator; K en ild, Invocation; D onald Sommers,

liaer, and Kenneth Shew, jr» m - uetiin.

S Ten members of th e club w ill i j f l t - t o the..posltlon-of c lu b praentatlve to a d istric t m eet- g In Twin Falls ten tatively sl&tcd r March 18. ■

Club Reports on Losses for Week

Mn. W. a . R eppeto, losing six was best loser of the week

if^ U n rT O P S -lT iS ro f t “Pounds tnslblyl Nlx-On-Plx club, which Ml Tuesday a fte rn o o n In th e Wratlon Army build ing .■nit 41 members p re se n t lost 46

oundj, but gained lfl‘,4 pounds, “ fl«8« net loss of -2614 pounds, te th r lo ta l c h ap te r was (orined .HIS pounds. M em bers held a h ipen discussion of w eight prob- (nij.

Till ta u p-wlll host-ar-p«rty-f<><" bt Teen-TOPS a t 7:30 p.m; F r l- lay In the Salvation Arm y bulld-

a potluck d in n e r for th e iruibands

Salvation A rm y building, ■Jtenext tegular m eetin g wlU he iilti T u ‘ «'®y Ih th e*™i)n Army build ing .

Trips NotedFeb. .22 - Mr,ond

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e r 's day observance will be held M o n d a y night by th e M urtaugh F ^ 'A w ith II potluck .supper to be s e rv e d a t 1 p.m. A b ir th d a y cake w il l be furnished a n d those a t ­t e n d in g are asked to b rin g th eir o w n tab le service.

M rs . Helen H en d erso n . Tw in F a l l s Juvenile o fficer, w ill be the gUGst speaker and sev era l group d a n c e numbers a re p lan n e d for t h e program .

Third Decisions. Parley Is Held

"F ra n ce a n d Western U nity” wat> the .subject of the third In a series of e ig h t discussions of the G re a t Decisions. 1961. proRiam held M o n ­day m o rn in g a t the hom e of M a r­gare t K nelper.

F lo rence S chultz led the discus-, J'lon. S u b je c t of the n e x t m eeting to be h e ld a t 0:45 a. m . M onday at th e K jie lp e r .home. 006 Sparks .itreet. will be "Japan, fu tu re of an ally, p a r tn e rs h ip or com petitloh a h e ad ? " M rs. John E. Rayes will lead th e discusslpn.

All In te re s te d persons are-Invited to a tte n d the meeilngs which are sponsored locally by th e Am erican A.ssoclatlon of University W omen. Twin F a lls coun ty chairm an is D r, V. E. W ilson.

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M rs. C liffo rd -W ard left S a tu rd a y ■ o n a bu.'ilness- trip to K ansas O lty , ' .Mo. T hey transported a V o lk sw ag -'" e n sedan In their tru ck ,'tak in g I t to Athens, T enh ., lor th e i r s o n , •, D allas, a n LDS missionary s e rv in g In the S ou thern stales, -

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p a g e EIGH- .T IM E S -N E W S,, T W IN FA LLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2 , 1951

Mrs. Leo Urban Leads Study fo r Kimberly WSCS

' KIM BEBLY, F e b . 22 - M rs. Lrfio Urban p resen ted the lesson on prayer a t the F e b ru a ry m ee tin g o i (tie .W oman's S o c iety o f C h r l s t l in Service a t the F ir s t ' M e th o d is t church.

Mrs. Leslie L ow e, p res id en t, w as in charge of th e session. M rs. R o y D u r k rep o rted co rrespondehce from th e W esley fo u n d atio n s t a t ­ing th a t C lair S la u g h te r w as c h o ­sen president of th e fo u n d atio n a t the- University 'o f Idaho; . M i s s S laughter Is a m e m b e r of th e local church.

M rst-M arlon W a ll ou tlin ed th e M arch 21 se m in a r to be h e ld In Rupert as req u e s ted by M rs. G le n Parson, d istr ic t W SC S p res id e n t, Members p la n n in g to ‘ a 11 e n d should m ake ree e rv a tlo n j w i th M rs. Wall.

An Inv ita tion w as ex ten d ed to select a girl to a t t e n d th e schoo l of missions a t C aldw ell tTils s u m ­m er by MTs. S ta n le y A ndrew s. Olrla In te rested m ay secure a p ­plications from M rs. Lowe o r MrS. Wall.

An officers m ee tin g was p lan n e d to d l^ u ss the L e n ten lea, c o m ­m unity lu n ch eo n a n d o th er b u s i­ness.

Mrs. J . C. P o e asked tor a d d i ­tional Items for t h e Bro|j’se -N -B u y shop."M embers H aving f Friday, or S a tu rd a y are' assist M rs. Poe a t th e sho]

The new su p p ly o f rag rugs w1 displayed. M ore m a te ria l Is needi In preparing b a lls of s tr ip s fo r th i weaver.

Mrs. Lowe u rg ed m em bers to a t ­tend the two s tu d y courses n o w in session u n d e r th e dh-ectlon of ^ r s . Donald W h iteh ead .

The new coffee m aker w as d is ­played and o p e ra tin g In stru c tio n s were' given by M rs . D urk a n d M rs, Donald S o m ers .

Decorations fo r th e F ire p la ce room and w orsh ip cen ter w ere o r-

' ranged by M rs. K e i th B row n, M rs. M essersm lth an d M rs. U rban. H os­tesses vere M rs. Som ers a n d M rs, Brown.

Hostesses for th e M arch m ee tin g a t the church w ill be M rs. U rb a n and Mrs. Roy L a ttln . M rs. C a rl Stoltenburg wlU b e p rogram c h a ir ­m an.

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Girls Rehearse for Stake Gold and Green Ball

R eliearB lni a dance w hich w ill .h ig h lig h t th e floorshow d u r in g In term ission of th e T w hi F a lls stake I P S gold and green ball a t 9 p.m . F r id a y are, f ro m left, M a rs h a H askell, Sharon A nderson a n d Kay Sw enson. They a re th re e of n e a rly 100 girls who w ill be fe a tu re d In a n a ll-glrl's d an ce sequence d u r­in g th e floorihow w hich wlll begln a b o u t 10:30 p .m . Them e o f th e dance, to be held In th e s take- house, Is “The W o rld ’a n d M IA ." T h e re will be no adm ission c h a rg e a n d refreshm en ta w ill be served. (S ta ff photo-engraving)

Services Led by

KIN O HILL, F eb . 22 — T h e United P resb y terfan W om en w ere In charge of th e com m unity W o rld Day of P rayer services F r id a y a t th e U nited P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h here.

Mrs. N a th a n M ille r d irected th e service w ith th e p relu d e by M rs. B . I . B arnes. T h e call to w o rsh ip was given by M ra . A rth u r G re e r, M rs. K orl C a rn a h a n , a n d M rs. Ja c k Oralg. T a k in g p a r t In th e ro ll ca ll of tia tlons w e re Mrs'. C h a r le s FlnlByaon,- M rs., E lb ert L aw so n , M rs. Wesley F in k , M rs. M orle L a w ­son, M rs. Addle S m ith , M rs. M il­dred C a rn a h an a n d M rs. C ecil B ott. M rs. B a rn e s sang " F o rw a rd Through th e A ges," them e o f th e day.

Mrs. M artin , W oodw ard J re s e n t- , ed "W e come In glad c o m m it­m en t" an d M rs. M iller, W e com e In assurance a n d hope.” T h e b e n e ­diction was g iven b y th e E ev . R . I . Barnes.

M ^ VBRIDGE PLAYED

HAILEY, Peb. 22 -O rv lU e B o u l- den en te r ta in e d h e r bridge c lub la s t weefc P r iz e s w en t to M rs.

_ C larence A llred, M rs. H u n te r N el- ' son, M rs. P e te B row n a n d M rs.

0 . W. G a rd n e r. ______________

Marian Martin Pattern

District Meeting Held in T. F. by Rebekah Lodges

R eb ek ah lodges qf d is tr ic t No, 5, Includ ing Buhl No. 29, R u p e r t eve-' n lng S ta r No. 25, F ile r M iriam No. 86 an d T » ’to Falls P rim rose No. 76, m et S a tu rd a y n ig h t a f te r o- Jo in t p o tlu ck dinner w ith O dd Fellow lodges of the area.

A pproxim ately WO m em bers a t ­ten d e d th e session co nducted by d is tr ic t officers, M rs. Ada M ae

M rs. DareU ifr M cC rac fen , first vice ch a irm a n ; M rs. Viola Raines, second vice c h a irm a n , and M rs. C la ra A nder­son , secre ta ry -treasu re r.

G u ests Introduced a n d p resen ted co rsages were M rs. L odem a K ing, p re s id e n t of the R eb ek ah assem bly o f Id a h o ; Carolyn H apcock, a s ­sem bly secretary ; M rs. M ae C h a t- te r to n , d istric t dep u ty p res id en t; M rs. In e s H art, Ladles Auxiliary P a tr la c h s M llltonl d e p a rtm e n t co lo r bearer; Mrs. G arJ R idgew ay, LA P M d ep artm en t m usic ian ; M rs. W . O . W otts, p a s t assem bly arid p a s t lA R A president, a n d - M rs. M lth Clevenger, B urley , p a s t as­sem bly president lind co -ch a irm an o t th e U nited N a tio n s P ilgrim age c om m ittee .

M rs. E sther A rbogast, B urley, J u n i o r past LAPM d e p a rtm e n t p re s id e n t; Mrs, G ertru d e Blswell, )as t LAPM d ep artm en t p residen t; Sirs. H ild a Moffet. B u h l lodge dep­

u ty ; M rs. Imogens P ra t t , R u p e rt lodge deputy ; M ri. M in e rv a Lo­r a in . F i le r lodge deputy, a n d M rs. A lice Bowman, T w in F alls ' lodge dep u ty .

T h e welcome was given by M rs. A r th u r Sikes, noble g ran d of P r im ­ro se lodge, with th e resp o n se by M rs. W a rre n Stroud. M iriam lodge.

T h e flag was p re se n ted by the B u h l lodge. B tlm ulSthig lodge In* te re s t w as discussed by a pan e l of five M h-lam lodge m em bers. T h e B u h l lodge exem plified r itu a lis tic wofS7

tlo n to ho ld the 10«2 d is tr ic t m ee t­in g a t F iler. Now d is tr ic t officers a re M inerva Lora'lh, M rs. Doris

l b s . Anne B un d y an d M rs.

C H ID ^ O T E S PA R TY F IL E R Feb.' 22—A v a len tin e

p a r ty w as held F rid ay even ing a t th o hom o of M rs. W ay n e M olsee for m em bers o f th e N ejghborhood club.

Global Theme Is Used at Service

T h e^g lo b aH h em en v as 'em p n slzed ,ln th e W orld D ay of .Prayer s e rv ­ices F rid ay a t th e T w in Foils P re s ­b y te r ia n ch u rch . F 1 a g s o f th e U n ited N ntlons were d isp lay ed a n d a large Illum inated globe of .the world stood on the ch an ce l.

W om en from 11 churches of T w in F a lls Joined In the serv ice. T h e to ta l a tten d o n ce was well above average a n d a generous o f­fe r in g was received to be s e n t to

1 In te rd en o m in atio n al colleges In A sia an d Africa as well as to local m ig ra n t m in istry an d A m erican - In d la n s ..

M rs. C. H. K rengel, In h e r a d ­d ress , sa id th a t th e goal s e t for th o 1961 Day of P ray er m ee tin g s w a s a n a tte n d a n ce of twelve m il­lio n an d a n o ffe rin g ot $720,000,

U shers who appeared In co stu m e w e re M rs. G len n Voyles, In a n I n d ia n sa ri; M rs. G erald T u rn e r , In a cbstum e o f Haw aii; M rs. G le n n Fordyce. In Jap an ese dress, a n d M rs. P au l S tandley, L a t in A m erican costum e.

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Attorney SpeaksFor Civic Group

SH OSH ON E, F eb . 2 2 - A talk on public w elfa re was given by Pro secu tin g A tto rn ey H ow ard E, A dkh is a t the C iv ic club m ee tin g F r id a y a fte rn o o n . He ex p la ined s t a t e a id , fo r b p th p h lld ren an d Bged.

D u rin g th e b r ie f business m e e t­in g p lans were m ad e for ac tiv ity a t “th e F o u rth . D is tr ic t conven tion o f th o Id ah o F ^ e r a t e d W o m e n ’s c lu b to be h e ld h e re in A pril.

M rs. R . G. N e h e r was a p p o in ted to a rra n g e fo r a m eeting p lac e for t h e convention; M rs. Eddie T a n a k a w ill be In c h a rg e o t lu n ch eo n a r ­ran g em en ts ; M rs. Clyde H u g h es w ill h an d le reg is tra tio n , w ith M rs. - J .-H o w a rd -M a n n ln g -ln -c h a rg e -o f e n te r ta in m e n t. M rs. C harles G las- b y , president, m ad e the appoU it- m en ts .

A fter th e -m ee tin g Friday m em ­b e rs a tte n d e d W orld Day o t P ra y e r services.

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Year's Program Is Discussed by Tieighbors UnitP artia l p lan s .fo r th e y e a r were

com pleted a t th e re g u la r m eeting of the Royal N eighbor lodge Fri­d ay evening a t th e lO O P haJJ.

i t was decided to o rd e r ad d itio n ­a l cookbooks from th e Suprem e cam p and hose to sell to members as a waya a n d m ean s p ro je c t.

Yearbooks a n d envelopes fo r the no-bake sale w ere d is tr ib u te d by

Officers p ro tem w ere M rs. Chris Sims, Mrs. G race Laiibenhelm , M rs. B. Blggers, M rs. C la ra Koehl­e r and M rs. S tearn s .

T he b irth d ay cake, b ak ed and served by M rs. S te a rn s , honored M rs. Sims, M rs. K elm , M rs, H ar­m on and M rs. K oeh ler. T h o se hav­ing b irthday a n n iv e rsaries in the f irs t q u a rte r w ere p re se n te d cards from the lodge.

A brief p ro g ram w as presenled by M yrtle A nderson m ak in g the b irthdays of W a sh in g to n a n d Lin­coln.

Grace Sam ples, o racle , a n d W in­ifred W hitehead, vice o racle , se­lected two team s to o b ta in new. members d u rin g th e new “spot- h g h t” cam paign. T lie losing team will serve d in n er to the winning team the close o f the year,

T he white e le p h a n t g ift provided by Mrs, M ata V an B u re ji w as re-

Day"Announced Of Church Rite At K.H. Parley

• KING H ILL, Peb. 22 - T he new U n ited . P resb y te rian church will be dedicated a t 3 p jii. M arch la It was announced 0 the F ebruary m eellns of th e U nited P resby terian Women, 'b y Mrs. N ath an M iller.

Dr. W alton R oth. S a lt Lake City, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Cecil 6 o t t and Mrs, C, E. Spence were appoin ted to m ake coffee for the coffee h o u r, a fte r th e dedication.

Mrs. A rth u r G reer, p resident, conducted the business m eeting. M rs. M artin Woodward led the d e ­votions w ith Mrs. Charles F ln lay - son read in g the scrlpRires. Mrs, K arl A nderson accom panied group singing. R ep o rt wos m ade by M rs. K arl C a rn ah an , treasurer.

Tlie g ro u p dtscu.-i5ed purclia.slng a rubber m a t for the en tran ce way of the ch u rch . M rs. Ted Moore, M rs. K arl C a rn a h an and Mrs. B o tt were appo in ted to purchase cur- fS IH irfiirT liF 'choirT oom -and-s h a ll window In the church .

Mrs, J a c k Craig announced the women will serve a banquet M arch 4 a t the G lenns F erry city h a l l J o r th e C a ttlem en ’s association, Mrs, M artin W oodward w i l l be In chartte.

Mrs. M iller d istribu ted fellow­sh ip slips. M rs. W oodward showed th e group the b ra ss ' cross which

Social CalendarRUPERT — 'R iv e r Reelers will

dance a t 8:30 p.m. F riday a t the Pershing school with G erald H u rs t calling. Those a ttend ing a re asked ' lo bring covered dishes for a p o t­luck supper.

3{. if. >t.G tEN N S P E R R Y -T h e re will be

square dancing a t 8:30 p.m .-Frlday a t ilie Moose h a ll w ith M yron Bliss as caller. Those a tte n d in g are asked to bring sandw iches or dessert.

¥ V Newcomers club will m eet fo r

Chapter of OES Ljstsy is itorsa f Twin Falls Meet

M rs. Milton Schaefer, Halle.v, a s ­sociate grand m atron , an d M rs. E. p . Renlck. grand m arsh a l of the G ran d chapter of Id ah o , O rder of Eastern S tar, were am o n g visitors of’^Twin Palls c h ap te r No. 29 last week at the M asonic ie m p le . M rs. R obert Pence, worthy m atro n , p re ­sided over the mc'cting.

.T h e Initiation cerem ony wns presented under d irec tio n of K e n ­n e th Naylor, w orthy p a tro n , as-slst-

. led by Mrs. Vern R o u th . conduci- car('/) at. 7:45jp .m . T h u rsd ay a t th e cerem ony, an OEShome of Mrs. Charles B.'TJeym cr. by th e c a n d id a te 's g rea t-160 Seventh avenue n o rth . grandm other, was p resen ted to h e r

^ ^ ^ by Mrs. Schaefer.Golden Age club will m eet a t 7 o th e r visitors welcoriied were

p.m. F riday a t the DAV hall. Everyone Is asked lo bring tab le service and the women a re asked to bring cherry pie.

^ ^HANSEN — M ethodist W om an 's

Society of C h ristian fierv ioe-w lll m eet a t 2 p.m. T hu rsd ay a t th e home of Mrs. K enneth Naylor. A new study book. "Basic C h ristian Beliefs," will be Introduced by th e Rev. John Cross.

ifiS H O SH O N E -W om en’s M ission­

ary council will m eet a t io:30 a.m Thursday a t the home of M rs. C. D. Low to m ake clothing for miS'1 u , u In u . LOW w) in iK e c iu n u u B l u r lu i . t -

risf^Ty s .o n . r y - .p r o ,e c u .x u n c h e o .w l l l i .Theresa Rowe. T he cro.'is will be served by potluck. placed o n th e cojniiiunlon table~itt th e chancel of th e new church .

Refreshm ent.^ were served by Mrs. W oodward and Mrs. Addle Sm ith.

Day Marked by Fairfield Group

FA IR FIELD . Peb . 22—W orld D ay of P ray er was observed in the Com m unity church w ith tho them e of "A Sow er W en t F o rth ." T he program opened w lth -ft-p lan o -an d organ p relu d e by M rs. PraHk Cooke and M rs. M. L. Daniel.

Mrs. Loy Vansklke was the lea d ­er, Lonzo Baldw in led the singing. T h e Rev. and M rs. Roy D unagan sang "S peak My L ord" and Victor P lanansky sang “ I Gave My L ife for T hee.”

S peakers were E lm er Johnson , W ilfred Costella, W aUer Pearson . Mrs. G w ln n Rice an d M rs. l^ n z o Baldwin.

wV anskike, Mrs. H erbert S torry, M rs. C a rl Pay. liTlrs. M elvin’ Brooks and M rs. W illiam F rench. P rayers were g iven by the Rev. an d M rs. D unagan . Mrs. W alter Pearson , M rs. E a r l Pearson, Jack C lark , M rs, J o h n G asklll, Mrs. G w inn Rice, Rfra. M. L. D aniel, M rs. W il­fred C ostella. M argie Vanskike. M rs. K e i th S trom , M rs. V ictor P lanansky and Lon20 Baldwin.

ceived b y M rs. L. E. Evans.R efresh m en ts were served by

M rs. J . L.' S team s. M rs. Irene r ^ g e , S c a rle tt L a tin an d Mrs. W. D. S tearn s , chairm an.

The n e x t m eeting will be held M arch 3 w ith M rs. Anna B ranson, cha irm an , assisted by Mi*s. Susie P ra tt a n d M rs. O llie Howard.

^ ^ ^Get M ilk rep lacer for Calves

and lam bs a t Globe Feed. Adv.

Guests Feted by Camp Fire Girls

Sponsors an d m others w e r e guests a t the V alentine p a rty o f th e W akon-To-K a Trallseekerd' C am p P lre group a t th e hom e of M rs. Perry R. C arrel, leader.

The g irls an d th e guests played games p rep ared a t preceding m eet' Ings. M ichael M alberg, president, led group singing. R efreshm ents wer« p rep a re d -a n d -se rv e d by the. girls, assisted by Mrs. Carrel.

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Annual Event Is Marked by Film

Thom as W estbrook, gue.st sp eak ­er. showed Red Cross films and told of its work a t the a jinual din ner of the C ountry W om an’s club las t week a t the YWCA. M rs. H o r­ace T urner was program cha irm an .

azei M cintyre gi and Kay W ilkerson, Pocatello, played several selections on the harm onica an d guitar.

A brief business m eeting was conducted by M rs. B lrdella M c­Clain, p resident. Com m ittee for the dinner was M rs. Nora Lewis, M rs. Lawrence B ird and M rs. C. E. Clark.

Mrs. Loren M iller will be hostess for the M arch 15 m eeting.

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Book ReviewedSHOSHONE, Feb. 22—A review

of the book, •T h e Ugly A m erican was given by M rs. Rex G olsbrough at, the M others circle m eeting F r i ­day afternoon

The m eeting was held a t the home of Mrs. P ian k Bayllss. M rs, R . A.. B a u m a n n -c o n d u c te d '- th e business session.

M rs. W a tts reported on th e Hom e on th e H ill at Caldw ell. Assembly o fficers p re s e n t^ m essages an d co n d u cted a question period .

T h e B u h l lodge received th e a t ­ten d a n c e banner. A d ish towel ah o w er waa held fo r th o hom e a t Caldw ell. Mrs. K in g w as p resen ted th e tow els by Mrs., P uddy , d istric t.•oh alrm an of t ^ p « l ^ I n l l j

K ^ & f t t m i e t T v m ii r ? i r a B in in 7 r t - M r r a n d

Named WinnerA . E. DUworth, H ansen , was chosen fo r th e B etty C rocker a w a rd for 1001 H om em aker of Tom m ow torH an sen-h lgh-aohoo li------ ----------------. By receiving th e h ighest score Ih a w ritten exam ination on hom e- m ak in g knowledge and "a ttitu d e s tak e n by g rad u a tin g sen ior girls i n h e r school, sh e became a can ­d id a te for th e 'S t a t e H om em aker o f 'T o m o rro w a w a r d to be a n ­nounced In M arch .

Care o f Your Children, By ANGELO PATRI

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e u n -« o o p e d a h e a th tak es a c a rd i­g an fo r o lty co veragel S ew ing is b e jln n e r-e a a y In checka, p r in t, or new h i g b - v o l t w co lo rj — cotton o r linen .

P r in te d P a t t e r n 9390: Misses' bIi U 13, » , 10. 18, 20. B lio lo .o u t-

-^ U -ta k e s-i-y fL rd * aOi lnch, Bond JO c e n ta - (c o in s ) fo r this n a t t o r n bi1<1 1® " ' 1 ^ ®“ch m t t e m ' f o r . f lr« t-o lai» m ailing. Bend to M a r lW M artin , T lm es- NeWB. P a t te r n D ep t., 232 \Veat l e th k . N ew Y o rk i l . N . Y. P r in t p lain ly n a m e , ■ddresa w i th lone, JlW a n d s t y l e num lxir. -T ilO O -F aa b lo n .n n a i) — th e best, n iw U t. m o s t , b eau tifu l P rin ted S a tte rM fo r S p rln g -S u m m c r. 1081, Bea (h im *U In o u r b ran d -n ew

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S om e parents f in d t h a t th e public school th e ir c h ild ren a t ­ten d does not, o ffe r a course th ey w ould like their ch ild ren , to tak e , or does not offer i t In su ftlc ie n t len g th o r depth s o they f in d a teach e r to give th e c h ild ren th e In struction they deiU-e. T h is m ay be religious, music, danc ing , a r t —a ll good, all cu ltu ral in th e ir in ­fluence.

T h e modem school m akes m an y d em ands on the c h ild ren 's tim e,’i Tter nM ii'Tiiif liTm w j ' f l r t i i -t ii wover duties th o t w ere once recog­nized as outside echool's lim its. D istributing m ilk, a n d c ro c la rs , collecting the. m oney an d keeping ' accounts, collecting honk m oney an d keeping the account, doing

ju n io r Red Cross wo'rk; on a n d on , s o ^ I ia t ’X IlW ^n^W m lla-b^)•B )lock- ed to know hoV b rie f Is. th e tim e th e teocher cart devote to teiich- Ing. And. don 't forget tlie bus. T lie d river 's schedule seem s m ore im ­p o r ta n t than the teach e r's tim e for teaching., T h is pushes s tu d y , Into the hom es,-m ore-aiid-m orer-^— — —

'T a k e you)t read e r hom e and hove m other h ea r you read th is story." ' /

T lie older ch ild ren have a very full day; ntudy, vjork, Uie team , tho glee club, the d ranm tlc club, th o school, paper, tho 0 . o „ th e dances,,tho school play, the nctlv- Itles a rc einllcsii. T h e tlay Is long, espeoltilly lor ■ tlie bus chlUlren who m ust rise early a n i l ' a fte r n ong ride around the town, ge l

n o u n IB Ulna fo r t i n evnnlng

m eaL Any ch ild faced w ith the m o d em school day Is weary by the e n d of it. B u t those special les­sons?

A good child, a girl of a b o u t 13 sa id , "Oh, I h av e lo go f o r my d an ce lesson. I wish sh e ’d fall d ead ."

"Caroline. How can y o u say auch a tiling?"

"Oh, I know. I ’ve n o th in g a g a in s t her. B u t I ’m d ead tired an d don’t have a bit of d a n c e In

A n d th n rn 'i i t l i n l - p n r t . , T h n v .to learn for th e play tom orrow ."

Such program s are too m uch. A nd tpey a r e ;n o t p ro fitab le be­cause a fatigued body m ea n s a closed mind an d th a t m eans scan t learning. T he special lessons are f in e but time sh au ld bo n rran g ed

JUST 3 MORE DAYS TO GO! L ’HERISSON’S BIG STOREWIDE

Positively Ends Saturday Night!

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M rs, Beuhla Long, p a s t m atron .S ilver Star c h ap te r No. 643, H n rd u - vllle. III,; Mrs. M arg a re t M cCall,Centerville ch ap te r No. 230, C en ­terville; la., and m em bers from B uhl, Hagermnn and M agic c h a p ­te r No. 82„ In tro d u ced , were the recently Installed p res id en ts of Amigo S tar club. M rs, H erm an G rabert, and Past M a tro n s club,Mrs. Ltona H ann.

An Invitation was rend from R u ­p e rt chapter No. 39 to a tte n d th e ir 50th anniversary m eetin g M arch 0.Friendship n ig h t Inv ita tions were received from Filer, M arch 1; B uhl,M arch 2; Amerlcon P alls , M arch 1, and Albion, March_16,

M emtera' w tre ^ v e r i a ' valehlTne from the worthy m atro n an d p a ­tron . A th o u g h t f ro m -th e -l lfe -o f- j— B 0 R [ a ; y . ^ e b ^ 2 = -B „rban

Red Cross Talk Highlights Meet

’Thom as W estbrook, icllinj the Am erican Red Cross, na., „„ sp eak e r a t Ihe'Pebruar.v of th e H ighland View ciiiii j i ',:* hom e of Mrs. Jessie Dnvi.',

M embers answ ered roll call «|,k a February topic. .Mrs. Oleii d-,.," was a visitor. “

Notes were read Irom ihe df.i d r ti i 's hom e In Boise ihaiikmi; ii,i club for a b arrel of iru ii and C h ristm as gift. - ‘

M rs. F red W annian recrivM i|,, club prize. T he next nioctiu; i,|, be held M arch 1 a t Uie liome ic M rs. A nna D rury.

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Shoshone Clubs .List Cdrdi^eets

SHOSHONE. Feb, 22 . M arg a re t H addock was hoMps's t« h e r bridge club Tliur.sJnv iim n , 7:30 dessert was serve j. Mr.s T h o m as was a gucsi. ^. P rizes w ent to Mrs. A.

M rs . M a n s C o fftn a n d Mrs-Tliom;’as.

M rs. W. H. M urphy was liosiesi to DLMO Bridge club Trltlay ai i 7:30 p.m. .salad, Mr.s. R, c; 'SHie: an d M rs, M ans Coffin w{fc siietLs P rizes w ent to E , L, G om rs. sirs J o h n Thom as an d Mr.s, Nplicr

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Abraham Lincoln w as given by Naylor.

M rs, Renlck w as c h a irm a n of the refreshm ent com m ittee , a ssis t­ed by Mrs. Vernon R iddle, M rs. D uncan M unn, M rs. E d n a S m ith , M rs. Loren Nelson, M rs. E. R . Sparkm an, LlUle S p a rk m a n a n d M rs. W alter W lrschtog.

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New Member Is Greeted-by-Club

Mrs, Jam es W hite w as welcomed 05 a new m em ber w hen th e G ood­will club m et recen tly a t th e hom e of M is. M ae M eader.

Roll call was answ ered by "M y hobby and how It b egan ." M rs. Lloyd Kelly p resen ted m em bers w ith valentine favors. T h e lay e tte for a needy m o th e r waa com pleted. T he white e lep h an t g ift was re ­ceived by Mrs. Ja ck A tkinson.

T he an n u a l club a n n iv e rsary irty -w a« -p lan n (i4 -fn r M arrh Ifl

iit the YWCA.Mrs. G ene H am ilton , p ro g ram

chairm an, in troduced M rs. S h e r­m an Day, who gove a d e m o n s tra ­tion on covering shoes.

ifi ifi ifi DATES OBSERVED

HAZKLTON, Feb. 22 — M r. an d M rs. Kenneth C ro thers e n te r ta in e d a t dinner recen tly h o n o rin g th e birthday ann iversaries of th e ir son, Alan C rothers, a n d h is m o th ­er, Mrs. D elbert C ro th ers , Jerom e.

READ TIM ES-N EW S W AN T ADS

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Transfer Noted A t Hurley Meet

H arkness was tran sferred from the Juvenile «to th e ad u lt cnmp of the R oyal Neighbors of America dur­ing ILs m eeting rcfcnlly At il lO O F halL

T h e group decided to have the f ir s t m eeting of the month as business session and the second m eeting as a social meeting,

M em bers also decided to have secre t sisters fo r the coming year a n d -a n y o n e In terested in havinj one should c o n ta c t’Mrs. Carl Les- lie. o ra c l^ '

P lan s were dlscu.wed for. the convention to be held In May uH ansen . -------

R efresh m en ts were served bj M rs. H ow ard M arsden and M/j, I n a Reese.

M RS. FETEDBUHL. Feb. 22—Mr.v Ola Tyler

w as feted w ith a blrtliday annj. versary p a rty la s t week at the hom e of M rs. J o h n Rhoads. A gilt

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a fte rn o o n was sp e n t socially.

HEATEDCONCRETE

Colonial Concrefe Phone RE 3-5500Anywhere— Anytime

REDUCTIONS UP TO .

- U y iN G R0 0 M F U R N IT U R EAll k inds . . . all ty p es . . . including occasional pieces.

DINING ROOM FURNITUREC om ple te sets, open p i e c e s ^ . . as well a s M^fal D inettes

BEDROOM FURNITUREC om ple te sots . . . o p en stock groupings . . , nice selection

Including Our Maple Shop

JUVENILE FURNITURECLOSE OUT PRICES on j f w e stock for th e tiny ones.

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possible to a rra n g e wllh th e head of th e 'sch o o l for . time o u t for a special lesson? Some lessening of th e dally program sliould be m ade If any good com e out of It fo r the (Jilldren concerned.

There seenis id b e 'a g rea t dealt m oro-o f-preaauro-on-todR y’-fl-chlK droti th an Is Justified by th o re ­sults. This is som ething fo r j ) a r - c n ts and tcachcrs tO/study. '

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Corner o f 2nd S lrect and 3rd Avenue E a ii

LINOLEUM•Entire Stock at Close-Out Prices on Inlaid Linoleum!

-SPRIMeS NEWESTSILHOUETTE . . . THE, WELL­SHAPED WALKING SUIT

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$29.95,WckQinii..N iiwj i^ t l ie .p rc t ty - .« t t lk ln g -a u l tJ h n U s ° l« wherever you go th is sp rin g . T h o Jack e t h as big patC" pockcta, choirboy collar. S k i r t Is allnimcd to a meticulously ta ilo red In th e In im itab le K ay McDowei m aiuicr. I n green , bolge o r lllao, Blzes 9 to IS.

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DOUBLE A PLAY OPENS AT SHOSHONE THURSDAYDeelo Takes Soutkside League Cage Championship

Hornets Rally in Last Minute to Nip Wolves 56-51

Minico Spartans Drop Jerome to Claim ' Third Consecutive Big Seven Loop Title

R U PE R T , Feb. 2 2 -T h 'e M lnlco S p a r ta n s [)ickKi up ih e ir th ird coh- EccuUve Ulj: Seven conference b as-

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next' th ree weel<s, will rup Thursday throusrh Saturday, tiike a ,brief respite and then climax in tl'ie cham pionship gomes aficr th ree days nex t week.

The lo u rn am cn t will ihclude Ihe Jun ior varsity, p lay o ll. nndi, th e sophomores will open It nt 6 p.m. Thunsc'.iy. W endell wiji m eet G lenns F e rry ’s jayvess ,!n that one.

The firs t varsity game will tind the S hoshone Ind ians m cc tln j the Wendell T ro ja n s a t 7:30 pm . while Hailey ^ijieeLs Kfm berly In th e p.m. contest. F riday night. G lenns Ferry an d Valley, who drew fjrs t round byes, pet in to action. G lenns Ff fi'y'Ailli m ee t' the v in n ?r 6 r t h e Sho-shonc-W endell gam e a t 7:30 p. mr while Vftlleu-takes on Ute-win-- ncr of th e I ^ b e r ly - V a l le y gam e in the nlg]>«cap.

In tllc l o u n ia r ^ a t are 'the six .ichool.s th a t m ake up the L ittle Six conference, Glenn.n Ferry, w ith n lot of- experience but not ;n u ch liclRht, w en t th rough the con fe r cnco w ith o u t a loss. B ut each vic­tory can^e a - l i t t le h a rd e r for th e clinmplons. F o r th a t reafion, th e lournam enl is expected to be one of the t ig h te s t In years.

A look a t th e conference 's aecond| | lia ll Ind ica tes any ol the team s hns a ch an ce for the diadem. Wefl? dell flnl.shed last in loop play b u t fell only by six po in ts to cha ih - plon G lenns F erry Invlts Inst o u t­ing, F ifth place Shoshone m ade the p ilo ts .‘scram ble for a ’55*52 vic­tory. V alley 's Vllclngs, which lo st only to G lenns Ferry in the f irs t round, found m isery In the second round,-losing th ree of five.

One of th e h o tte s t te a b s going Mo-4lu)-4ouFH(Mnei><f^vtil-bi Kimberly Bulldogs, who after a, dlsraal s ta r t , cam e back to -ta k e third In league play and.-won four of Ihelr la s t five conference games.’ Hailey a lso fin ished well, knocking off Valley. W endell an d Shoshone and bowing by four points to Glenns F e rry .

Shoshone can n o t be overlooked, as the In d ia n s have th e hom e- court a d v an tag e . T hey lost seven games In loop play b u t few by m ore than six o r seven po in ts. TTie In ­dians will be looking for their f ir s t tournam en t w in In six years.' K ot since 1966 h a s a Shoshone' team lasted lo n g er th a n two gomes In the double e lim in a tio n affair.

Valley rem a in s tough with good, speed a t g u a rd positions.’ he igh t o t center a n d th e boast of being the h ig h e a r s c o r in ? . team lii ' t h e dlJtrlct th is year.

Of th em all, W endell’s Trojans would be th e b iggest surprise’ il they w 6nt a ll th e way. However, while possibly n o t cham pionship m aterial, th e T ro ja n s have prov­ed them selves spoilers; They have backing In P a u l M iles, th e leading AA k o r e r in th e ^iistrict.

iO-2 Vecord and slam m ed th e dooriM aiihew a charye.s .stiiiicd slowly, on the B urlty Bobcat.s w h o h av e 'w in n in g only one of ilielr first

................ ... .spciu th e .year Just o n e -g a m e o ffin m c Karnes. Includih^ their firstk e lb art cham pionship T u e s d a y the !p'i»c<?.-’ I n ’ taking, th e t i t le lhe|conferuncc outing, n ig h t by belling Die Je ro m e T igers Spartan.sycompIeted a s e c o n d h a l f ; But after droppini; a double 53-43. . • < ■ Itu rn -around from the f ir s t I0 ’ovj*rinne riccLsJon it) Oakley. In

T lie victory gave th e S p a r ta n s a ig a fa c s 'o f i h r season. C o a c h BlU ih e ir conlerence opnu'r, only

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Castleford Steals Ball From Declo

Declo Hornet center goes one way while th e ball roea an o th e r durlnc the Hornets’ 56>51 ▼Ictory over the Castleford Wolves Tuesday nl^ht Acdqn came In th e fourth quarter when Joe Edson (24) and Charles Reynolds poked the ball away from Esles who was trying: to clear the boards. T h e ball popped Into the hands of Paul Buffln^tOH) In bockgrround. who prom ptly tossed It In for ihe Wolves. The Deolo Tlotory gave the H ornets sole possession of^the Bonthsifie conference championship. (S taff photo-en- r r a v ln j ) . ' -

Semi-Finals Set for Girls Cage Tourney

B U 8 8 . F e b . 2 2 — H a g e r j n a n n 'p - ■ped D i e t r i c h 2 0 -2 5 T i j e s d a y n ig h t to Blip i n t o t h e s e m i - f i n a l s o t, th e . d i s t r i c t g l r l a b a s l c e tb a l l to u r n a ­m e n t .

The P ira te s , m isses wlio hove won 4wlco-ln-tho-mectr-t»llUin«()t-Camoi|i County W e d n esd ay n ig h t In one- ha lt ol th e se m l-I ln a is while Blch- Ileld m eets B ellevue In the second gnme Tn th e th rn l - gnm e 'VMneil

W a s h i n g t o n S t a t e U s e s H u s t l i n g

day n l jh t , D le trlcH ,, will meet G rand View w ith th e w inner play­ing B runeau fo r consolation hon- Oisr

H ogeim an g o t l a po in ts from Kay S ta rry a n d .n e e d e d th em »I1 to n ip -D le tr lc h . J a rb a tR -A n d f rs o n topped th e lo sers w ith 10.

Bruneau e lim in a te d B liss with a 40-28 victory.. N in a Sulllyan , . the w inners w ith 19 b u t “ P scoring h o n o rs to B liss ' Karen Krohn w ith 22.

flooding S ta te a lso bowed, out of com petition’, fa ld n g before Orsnd View 46-26. V ad a Q ullen led Grand View for th e seco n d n ig h t with 16 points whllo O oodlng S ta te ’s top scorer was G la d y s F ap ae w ith 12.

Melby Defeats Anderson in Pr() Wrestling Bout

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the VFW's w efltly w restling mal Tucadiy n ig h t , ;

Anderson h a d .tossed M elby out of the ring o n d trie d to Jieep him there. B ut M elby g o t u p on the apron, and sn ap p ed , th e to p rope Into the o n ru sh lh * A nderson to cop the f in a l l a l l . - . ' . ' <

Pox on the h e a d wUli » s h o e ^ n d then w a tc h e d 'th e ' referee, ^ipunt th e Ind ian o u t l o r being o u t of the ring too long. *11181 gave B ravo |ho second, m ain a ttra c t io n .

The c u r ta ln - ro lie r cam e to prem ature e n d w h e n ,W «yne KIH' ney, T w ln F a lls , In ju re d h is elbow a n d couldn 't c o n tin u e h is match w ith Enrique M endoza, MoWdom refused, to 'a c c e p t tlie victory, •() I t was called s d i'aw .

; E p o L E X I N G T O N ,

A m c r lg a n I'aolng oni i i i s lH t s tu r n e dout i f iiillllon 's trong In lOOOMlS provided '24' itittM wlU» « rooord SM mliilon-(ioii«ri'lnT»v«mn.-“ :,'I

G a m e t o D e f e a t V a n d a l s 7 7 - 6 3-JE U L L M A N r W ash ., Febc^2-(;P}—T Ji^-W aaahington-State G ougar?-squared-thB“Po- loifte sferifes, h ere T u esd ay n igh t w ith .a ,77-63 second runaw ay from the'Idaho Vandals. The: W S U w in e v en ed the seriesl M j.w ith Idaho th is peason. T he Cougars worked the hurry-hurry gam e and saw the Vandals finally lose th e ir pose and position ju st after the, h a lf, It .w as th en th a t "WSy moVed to 'a six^point lead. A gain , with ju s t four min-

.utes to p lay , the rush r a ttle d IdahQ^'and shot to a 6 6 - 5 5Spread. Jiim 'p-shootlng T e r ry B all and c a re fu l'B w lsh t Damon le d th e f irs t C ougar, b roak-through a f te r

-ttn-Idiilio f r e c th rm r^had—tle d - l i ju s t SS-aU ju s t a f te r the h a l f .

Early In ' t h e fourth q u a rte r , th e ■Vondak 6t4i-ted a cbm eback w ith

Tfojans End

Winning^Note•M A^'TA, Feb. 22-r-The H fiH R iver

T ro ja n s e n d e d a long sijason on ? w in n in g ' n o te ' to n ig h t a ; they h a n d e d ^ th e -M u r ta u g h -R e d -D e v lls a 41-37 se tb ack .

T l\e 'v ic to ry w as th e f ir s t of the y ea r .fo r .th e . yo u n g . TYoJi4ns,., j ;h o s a w .d isc ip l in a ry ,o « tlo n ta k e away m o st o f th e i r experience.

.A lthQ Ugh th ey led a t t h e f irs t two iiuart<;r s tops, th e T ro ja n s were tied 29-20 by M u rta u g h n t th e end o f th e ' th i r d p e rio d . B u t c o ach Ben B rooks' c rew w as to be d e n ie d as they • re fu sed to w ilt u n d e r th e p ressu re o f th e f in a l m in u te s .

W illiam s h i t 13 p o in ts in lead in g B a f t R iv e r's Jayvces to a 34-24 p re ­lim in a ry -win.

RAPT BIVER 41, MURTAUGH ITR a h R lv a r f r f t p f Ip M u rl 'g h fff f l p t t pW igh t 1 0 I i 8 yver«0B 8 2 .1 KU<Mr - 4 . 0 2 8 T olm an 3 2 0 8Trticy ■ 1 .0 ; 2 W rlg h l .1 0 1' 6KJiinn - 6 S 3 15 Sehlum ! .1 1 a 7P aak e tt H 1 .B 7 Mbrffao a 2 1 6I ta lh b u a 2 8 0 .J Ix m o n 1 0. 0 2

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T h e Id a h o frosh p u lle d iw aV from the W ashington S ta te Coubabcs In

, . ------- ; . ^ the second half a n d won 67-58^Rollla-W llllams—and—Ken—M aren - ^K n in f ln r r ' f U o ntn<. fPVio THaV«#« / t I t iK , 7 D '

T h e young Vandols led 30-27 a t the h a lf .

p'olhtlng' t h e way. T h e Id a h o club went cold^agaln, hftwever, a n d - th e Cougar h u s tle was too m uch.— A'COUplBTJl WSU b a sk ets-m o v ed — G am e-honotS 'W ent-to Jlm -W alt»

on of th e Coubabes w i th 10. H igh fo r th e Vandal* w as J im Scheel, W endell, with 17.

Id a h o frosh - W h itf ie ld 10, Scheel 17, Penney 7, B a lla n ty n e 8, M attls 0, Crowell 8, R o ss 6, P e ttit 2.

W 8U frosh 6B -W aIton 10, Vad- se t 14, L in er 7, Bell 8. Crew 6, Cook 4.

I t to '60,;65.pnd six s tra ig h t b y th e Coug'^rk h a u tc 4 It-ou t of s ig h t a t 60;55 -Wltll..'2:4Q left. All th e , W SU tallies canie on free throw s— to u r by fUcky A ugnst and 'tw o b y Sells,

T he 'lead signaled » W S U sta ll ‘th a t worked, so wjjll .the C o u g a rs turned op’t h e runn ing game a t th e f in ish to p a d .'the lead.

T h e C ougars h it 41,4 per c e n t o f theji; shots w hile Id ah o e a rn e d 36.4 p e r cent. Rebounds favored W SU 50i42, ■■

WSU 77, IDAHO i ] . . ( » f t 'P f l ; | W 8 U ( ( f t p l t p

Signs McKeever■ LOS A N G E LE S, F eb . 23 MV- T lie L os A ngeles R lu n s T u e s ­day s ig n e d th e ir No. 1 d ra f t choice, M a rl in M cK eever o f th e U n iversity o f S o u th e rn C a llfo r-

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. 'STR E TH A M .E ngland, Feb. 2 2 1* —Davo tjh a rn ln y o t E ng land r e - to lned his jfiiiropean lig h tw e ig h t ohlim plonshlp Tuesday n ig h t by .m i tp o ln U n g .g ^ t^ ,pham plpn IPer.inand, Koljet, .(n a- 16-jound bout. Ohkriilby-'weiglied • 134i4 pounds Bhd .NoUct 138.'- .’Oliarnley.turned In a grandstand 'jnM iJliJhL llo jt-riiiu iiU a id ln eh i Uie ,-vordlo.t( ■ H e ' battered- N dllet wlth-B 'tlght liooit'ond followed It up with vicious tworhandcd pu n ch ­ing tJiat-liad'tlH.rrcnolinian Btag- je i'lA j; on 'Ills'.'h ttls.'

O lN O IIE B T I T I K-B E L tw a flA K l,, EC|). 32 W -

Western: w nslilntton .iilnohed a t least-'a tie fo r ie'cohd place In the Ev()ri[r?iDi cQtifercnce basketball riiC6-,T«eii)ay with « 73-03-

Idaho Frosh Top Coubabes 67-58

( A SILE FO R D,, Feb. 22 — The Declo Hornets pumped llu'OLigh six points in the last on e and one-half minutes

u'ful "f th e gam e WednS.sday iiish t (o stiip Castleford’s Wolves iri« '5()-r)l and clinch the Soulh.sidc conl'orcncc ha.sketball cham- '''iii; pion.ship. It wa.sn't until then Di'cio could count the vic-

a .s th e Wolvc.s p u t up u

O o o d ln g wa.s able to t ip th e undrr- clas-sm en-laden S p a r ta n s .

T h e S partans n e v e r tra ile d \\\ th e K ain e ,a fte r ta k in g a narrow th re o -p o ln t lend In th e f ir s t qnar- w . By file fo u r-m in u te m ark of th e t h i r d QUiirler, h o w ev er, {heir big lea d indicated i t was only a m a t te r o f time.

M in ico fans had a few Tea m lnutc-s In the seco n d qnn w hen h ig h scoring g u a rd Me V llh a u c r twi.sicd an a n k le th a t l'i“ l * ,red u c e d h is eflcclivenc'^.s e a rlie r ml ,- r r i ■ i i - , • ,th e y e a r . H ow ever,-V llhaucr w.i.s b a t t l e a ild lC(J t h n u i^ r h ^ront. C.enr Bort/.. who played ab le to play briefly in ihe- scniii:! came, With 1:20 left on the boards, chippedq u a r te r . Coach Bill M a th e w s .said ''” Ramc, Jack E.sie.s p u l In a ; ' ” ^ree thravvs and EstesW ed n esd ay m o n ^ R hi> floor peii-'f''^^ th ro w to tie the count, e ra l w ould be ready fo r th e di.--! W itJi 34 second^' Iclt, G erald

‘I r ic t tournam ent b a rr in g fiu th e r Pn^vrr.s hit a free throw a n d a fter in ju ry to ihe loot.' . .ne mls.«ieri th e second Miol. Este.s . , , , . ,

T h o gam e wa.s tlie la.st n f. the sank a hook from under th e ba.s- ^sen.son fo r Mlnlco w h ich ended up Ket to c inch the win. a pa ir Rcynold.s h it a Castle-w lth ’ a rc^pectnble 9-11 m aik . Ji'- free tliro w s by Larry W a rd le j( buckct. We.st stole the ball ro m c ha^t.-s Filer in h.-v .'?cason’whn.'?:? -2C "prthLs made II a ll pa‘>-i "'^'*' H orne ts-seconds la te r fU iale F rid ay nisht. ' sible, o n ly iced Mie cuke. H ipped the ball to Dcrle who_ J e ro m e took (he p re l im in a ry (ll-i c u s llc fo r r t iLimnnrt olf in ,in „ . r i J ? , ' ' ' P P ‘' ' T h en Derle 40.Mlniro NIcIm.ii M«ye«Munniotr Tnyl.i

h it f o u r , points. gave th etitle n-spir.lilts a flve^point lead with th re e ininute.s left.

Declo elected to try ball control

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i C iwsllerord lum ped olf Lo a n o r ly ,p ,u „ K e a ihrouBh two tree throws 'lend a n d luld It lor six mimuo.s w o lves moved In front again

51-50 a n d se t the s tage for Declo’s w in n in g rally.l)«rlo iff I) i>f ( p C a it 'f r dM rC n ll -’ .2 II fi'O ftrie

' ' ''[ '|J |o l th e f ir s t period before th e H orn- xjfits r a l l ie d into a 15-14 q u a rte r

T o u U 21 11 I^Vl T - .t . l* .17 0 IT ;1

Trotters Plan College Series

C H IC A G O , Fpb. 22 T lie H a r­lem G lobetro tte rs, a f te r a tw o-year lap se , w ill renew th e ir '.sp rin g tour a g a in s t a college a l l - s ta r .squad th is A p ril, ^owner-coach Abe Sap- e rs te ln disclosed T u esd ay . r

A 20-gam e .series, beglnnlne A p ril 2 In ChlcaRo .stndipm , will b e p la y e d ngalnit. top graduallnR s ta r s f ro m the nation’s 1961 college

:uu«« u i’u p . -------------------------------S ap e rsL c ln dropped th e series in

1959 a n d 1060 to avoid, d is trac tin g c o lle g ia te talen t from th e Pan A m e ric a n and Olyn^plc g am es . The T r o tte r s won. all n in e previous c o a s t - to - c o a s t tours.

edge. T l ie sccond quarter saw ihc lIorneLs hold sway most of the time, a lth o u g h the new cham ps

I VI never led by more th an three points. A free throw by l it t le D a r­win A llre d a fte r the ha lftim e buz­zer .sounded tied the score a t 23-23.

T h e W olves, se tting early scorinp; from W illie Derie and P aul Buff- ini'lon, opened th^^ .second half with a b rie f flurry th a t carried Ihem l o a four-poln l edge. C.'isUe- ford s ta y e d on top until 1:13 was left In th e period. Tlien W ardle hit a J u m p sh o t to make I t 34-33 for D ec lo . in the closing m in u tes, B u ff in g to n and Reynolds h i t for C a s tle fo rd and Estes and W ardle rep lied fo r Declo and the H o rn e ts m a in ta in e d a one-point edge.

C h a n c e s fo r the upset s ti ll look­ed g o o d in the opening m inu tes of the l a s t period as B uffing ton c ::h e d In on_two free_thrQws. W a rdie s h o v e d Declo back in fron t 40-39 b e fo re Joe Edson h i t a free throw a n d Defie got ft tw o-poin ter. T hat th re e -p o in t Oo^tlcford lead lasted q u ic k as W ardle hit a Jum p shot a n d seconds later sw ished a long s e t s h o t to move D eclo in

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Olympic Champion Wins Swim Title

B R ISBA N E, Feb. 2 2 , lf l-D a w n Pra.ser, th e Olympic titleholder, beat i s l a K onrads Tuesday n ig h t In the w om en’s 100-m e te r freestyle event o f the A tistrallan swimming cham pionsh ips.

M iss F ra se r’s w lnnhig time of 1 m in u te , 1 second was excellent b u t .

T I psTSD inn d lliappuUitiuc iiL' ih ice she h a d hoped to c rack the o n e - m ln u tc b a rrier . Miss F rase r 's world record Is 1:00.2.

M iss K o n rad s fto lshed second In 1 :06.2. followed by H e len B attler, 1:06.8.

ScoresHIGU SC H O O L

D ia trld 1 C U ia A W o rle r 47, Clark F o rk 28 (lo**r ou t) K oo tenai b7; Plummer 6& (loaer o u t)

N aU o n tI ' B iik ttb ill -A u o c l t t lo n Syrncua* 123, Detroit 118 fit. I.<(niia 124, C incinnati 114 rh ila d e lp h U lU. New Y o rk 113

coLlbg eGaorfiA Tech tO, T ennesM « 60 W ooal«r 74, W filirn H eaerva S] V l^ in U -TMh (8, G e o rs* W aahinston

02 ■K entucky 80. Vandarbllt h9

------------- ^ Vdr i r M O i k l ngilrb" i lntow npwW est V irK inU 71, P « n n S tu ta 68 K enyon 68. OUerbaln 61 lioatbn Ooll. 60, Iloiton U n iv . &9 W illiam s 66. Aniherat 88 D alroU 00, Central M ich ig an » ' W itU nbflfff 76, Ohln W ealeyan 61 Clem aon OS, Bouth'C&roUrta 71 T am ple (10, Manhattan 60 lle w ila n ip a h ir i 73, S t . Anielm 'a 71

(o t ’ *V M r 7 8 , nichmnml 7fi

Ix jU n o n Vallaif M, D rex « i 40 H obart 80, Thlea 60 U U n(aalpp| Bouthi^n 70. G eorgia South-

e rn 60 . \South. D ako ta f l tili 7S, M orniiigalile 62 W rile y a a 84. Trinity (C o n n ) 70

J lh a « a_ X 7 ,_ J la» lfo rH -u n lY B ra ltr '6 t‘‘' ‘—T e ia a IV ch OH, llaylor KtW H ta rn U lchig in 107, .Chicago Loyola

DOM orehead ]00, Wetierii K entucky 94Jo h n C arro ll NT, K«nii 7fi< 'lark U nlvarally 8<i,.Ci>aat ( iu ird 15Texaa HI, K lot TID ra k t HO, O n iih i 40llu tle r 70, Jtall HtaU i9 .W abaah ^2, U tl'iuw 74 A tk a n ia t t i la U T tt4h«r« 1T | AtV«m u

T ech 67 » , '' A rkatiaaa. A A H 71. B bu thern S la lt

<Arkl 76 ,J l n r d h i f IT. C o llm o f ‘ O ia rk a 76

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Bre^fotteC H A M

FirMlons's BUiMrior quslity allowi us to Hive y o u .a 12 to 36-mohth guanuitee agaitast tire failure (roiq blowouts, c u ts , bruises or brtaki caused by norm a! KOis UAZAIOI encountsred in everydjy' drivinf . . I Plus o u r U fetim e Gu«»nte«.

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R E 8 A R D L E 8 I 'e l CONDITION

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B U C K * HO B 12.0S 14.89 16.80 14.08

W HITE* 118,00 19.00 16.80 19.18 10.-30

1 ' *flu»1a!Ka|nd llA^Sillyew^r.

J \ M m n y l o n sa fe ty champion

i ^ M | | 21-IVlONTH'!? , ' ROA D HAZARD GUARANTEE

NEWLOWPRICE

“ N Y L O N S O O ”

•.70-15 » r T.90-14 Black, T u M t W

ALL-ACTION tread deslpi provide* traction in the CENTER of the treadF in s to n e Rubb«r-X-10' for Ions w ear; quiet i!d t .to p tikction

E very liew F ira lo n e lire i t ------ O U A R A N m D :---------

1. A c ti iu t defacCs in w orlu n u u h ip t a d m a t a r ^ fo r Um Uf« oC the o r i |la « l t m d . 3 . A fa ln st n o rm al ro ad h a a rd * .(ficep i rapairabla puoeturM )* m ootm ttrad in •vaiyday d r iv io f (or Um n u m b tr e l month* iM d fia d . U ndar Um m fu a rtn * Uaa n p a ln . a r» m id a without d u i i * , rapUotmaota a r* p ro ra ta d o n IrM d v a a r ■nd baaad on lU t pricM c u n « l a t U na

^ o ( (ha a d j u a t o a t .

N o D o w n P a y m e n t I S conditionO U T S T A N D I N G V A L U E

TROUBLE LIGHT

O n l y ' . .

Deluxe heavy duty conatniciion, Cqnvonicpt, polarized ilda outlet

in portable tool), etc.for , . 15-tl cotd.

-ADJUSTMENT

11 9 Any Amtrlcin V m«k#' oar '

W * t t p a c k ( r e n t wIi m I bea r^ l i m ' a d j u s t b ra k e s h o w a n d a d d f lu id i f m c M u r y .

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y, FEBRUARY 32, 1901—

Isiiles Trends p e “Steadf I i t i U e a Y a r i l

1 ^ M t o c k • commlsalon

W ith BOOd

'PIMES^NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO "p a g e e m v e n .

Entomologists C o iif e r ^ ^ o

t h e Je . )n coni-

w as s te a d y . w » m b id d in g

I f - ' T f r e s te a d y to $25 low er I. sl!«P ^ f i j i e o d y w i th g ood ilc - w ere n o t e n o u c h

^ . m a r l e l - |>“ ‘ ® !,„ .|j l cows sold from SI 5

C ^ 3 l y c o w s ,$ 1 4 t o $ 1 5 i5 ; cutlers. 511 to fI2.75;

p o u n d s a n d , up, ‘‘“. t s i ' a - H o ls te in s t e e r s , 300

^ ‘ f f 'b u i l s . $16.50 to S18;

* 0 lM “h e a d , a n d c o m m o n q u a l-

* l r y " > '« ^

‘" f . lambs sold from $15 to 11815' !« t« r lambs. $15 to S151a; ' « to Sf75raiid ewes by llie

lambs. (12.50 to $22, irice oil boss

' X bulk selling from $18 to ws, $13.60 to S>5: “‘"KS'

s a w to $16. P '“*'i i V h s o d . *7.50 to $15,

. « , • rr—'n

\fot«SOn Tax and School Bills

l f f ; t ' e ^ ' b y l c “ a t “ , „f re p re se n ta tiv e s k i l l e d llie

.If! l i t b U l-a n d approved niid In th e go v em o r t h e 3 3 ro llllo n ,■ public school support np- dallon Mil.

rS lb !S » » '« r (I1 )-C 1*»»™ . Cr«»]<.n irk HinBhl. Ilowrll,

& 0 . . K llo ll" . S "» ”

r S n U «)-D «vlH *on, K l.lln ,,m i T errell ( fo r ro m ain in a

K m M b o ttom ).T B.rtiUl«»n» wr*in»t (10) —Allen. Brai* VBfOwti, Burt, CetiftrniHn. Chaihtirn, FIbm. Gardner, Gsmpr, H efulrlx. U lrii, 7* \ r l l n . Mlllir. Psim cr of Franklin, M mf of Oneida. I’eleraon, Shepard

^ a d ^ t in r tb .I D«Boer*tJ «K*ln»t (ZD—R^n. BenM n.

■ Efberl, lU dlund. H ig e r , Joa ilyn , MelynMUi. M onroe. P e rm an n , B<W» Slebtiini, b u iu jn , WnlVim.

ITtbtter, We»«li and W in k le r ( fo r r#. i i i ln U f tolM tt* P*lr» below 1.■ ^ r r i {«11 D » m o c ra U } -D o o li tlU for. Plep<r t f i l u t t JJcD eV itt to r , licid t n a l i tPB ehoolw PPortbllliI Bfpiillt** ioT (14)— A lle n , u r a s s t? ,

«B. Burt, C e n irn u a .-C h f ltb u rn , Cl«i- 1 D i8«. Eberle. O a r iln e r , G arner, ‘n Heotlrii. H i«chi. H o w ell , U ir d ,

Le*. MatUd, M il la r . P a lm e r if rruk lla, P rtenen, S h e p a n I , Snow ,

^ o r w u i l W hltvorth. iD tB K tt t i lot (19)— B e a n , .B e n w n , B n d l . Etbert, n d lu n d , I l i s c r , Jo slyn , ■iiUsf, Utton. Uinnlnir, M o n ro e , Per-

Pifper, Powem, J le ic h , Keiil,I Smton iiwl W ew el*. i l t i n i i n i u l 14)— C rookham ,

_____1, Klingltr ind P a lm e r . O neida,■^DeoKcnti ic ilu t (I)—Dnvldaon. Don. K t/f , ileMO, Udjaaiux. Terrell.

irihrt<r cirtf W inkler.

LivestockOMAHA

I OMAHA, Feb. 22 (U}‘l ) - H o f f » 7.000;Ut#; B tttlr ifeatfy toi a t r o n i r ; miMt I 1-M U0-2(0 Ibi. 18.00-18.60; top

tJi |,SW; eaivM 2 6 ; • la u ifh te r ilw w to 25 h i ih e r ; u p 60 In

i ; li«l/en mostly fu lly a t e a d y ; hlyh e« »od prime 1,167 lb. a t ^ r a to p i t

I f t J lllh cholco h e if« r a 21.75- otUIty a n d , c o m m o rc ln l cow i

. itMdy 15.fiO.lfi.so.Sh«p, < ,jM r ilauB h ter ]am h« a te n iy ; s^t^^nd prime W .1 U )b. w o o led lan ib t

D E N V E R 3 E N ^ P e b . 22 (U P I ) — C a t t l e WO;

rather ilow , lU c laanea uen-tl^ta^l|«Te7if?r—ile5m -22.0fl:

20 .b (w y i.0 0 : beef c anner* » m l c u t te r i

a iiu g h U r bulla 17 .60 -lii.00 ; f 25.00; i t w r c a lv e a 2a.G0;

' “ Jvea 25 .60 . m odera te ly a c t iv e ; b a rro w a

to . i r o n s , a p o t i 10 eenU

l a J : “ *• I6.2fi-n.28.■517 J l ' la m b a fu lly

»c»rcc. Quotable ••“ u ifh ter la m b * 17.60.

f*“ ''l’h lc r la m h a 10.76 ; W ^ i w e i 7 .S 0 : fee d er In n ,I

Two p e rso n s concerned w ith th o U n io n Pacific ag ricu ltu re Im provem ent c a r c o n fe r before th e se s ­sion T u esd ay a fle rn o o n on crop in se c ts . They are R oland P ortroan , U niversity of I d a h o extension e n - tom oloflsti Moscow, le f t , who was f e a tu re d speaker Tuesday a fte rn o o n , an d W alte r E . P eay , en to m o lo ­g ist a t th e en tom ology research -d iv is io n . Twin Falls. T he car v isited Tw in F a lls T u esd ay wUh th e m ornlni; scs.sion devoted to control o f livestock Insects and th e a fte rn o o n sess io n to crop Insec ts. (S taff p h o to -en ^ av ln fT )

Parking FinesPo.slinp $1 o v ertim e parking

b onds w ith T w in F a lls police Tues- d a y \vt}re L loyd

F l a t t , D. W. Stagem eyer. W . G, S u m m e r. M n, R. E. Davis, I ren e B aso m . M arjorip E aster, Joyce S a r- to in , M arvin Jones, P aye Konlcek,

O rftcg-ptrtrtcfcr

Twin Falls MarketsL I V E S T O C K

_.I21 .00-2< .00-.$ I2 .00-U ,U IJ_.Sl( .UU-20.00..«2O.Oa-2.’).D0

S t e « i _H c i f e n ....................... .......C o n n e r t a n d C u t t e r s .n u l l s ______________V e n l ___________________

............ ......................... .............. . . ; i6 .o o - n ,5 oC h o ic e l .u l c h c r t . 180-220 lb s ......H fi.S0-lR.5QH e a v y b u t r f l e r s ______ - |1 2 .0 u .w n nM k Iu to w a ............. .................................... j . 112,51)H e a v y in w i _____________________ JR.BM l.O O

(U n a d e a le r q u o te d )

P O T A T O E SN o . 1 R u w e t# .................. .....................|2 .26-2.5()N o . £'.;r..T ........................ ........................... l l .H H .2 0

(O n e d e a l e r q g o te < l)

' EUGa

E a m in trada. larjra ........GRAIN

W h e a t .........................................B a rl« y ------ ---------------------D a t aU lx e d G rm ln ___ 1_ _______

( F o u r d e a le r i Q uotad)

L IV E P O U L T B T ( D c a l e r a n o t q u o te d )

D E A N SN o . I P in lo a ..... ......... .......................N o . 1 S m a ll R e d * ..... .... ...N o . 1 G r e a t N o i th e rn a

( N o . 2'a,- 26 c e n ta leaa)

..... ll.C 5-l.66— ll.7 S -l.9 0

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-1 6 .3 6 -6 .6 0

M IS S IO N A R IE S TALKELBA. Feb . 22— M r. a n d Mr.i.

A aron Hill. M a lta , re tu rn ed ml.s- .slonarles from am o n g the N a v a h o a n d Hopl In d ia n s in New M exico.

‘e-^?tie.'«t sp w ik e ra u t Llie LDS" socran^ent m e e tin g Sunday a f t e r ­noon.

Special S y ru p M ixed . G ra in a t Glol)e Seed & F e e d Co. Adv.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSN O T I C K O P S A L E

P u r s u n n t to S e c t io n i5 -H 06 Id n lio C o d e . P e r r y D e F o n l o f I lo n a o n , I d a h o w i l l o f f e r a t iiuL lir A u te t o t h e hitrh iK t b id d e r o n e u se d A rm y T r u c k — (C h e v . 4 W h e e l D r iv e ) , to iii i iH fy th e u n d e r s l e n ’a l i e n f o r a to r a a e o f a u id t ru o ,k .

T h e BoJe w ill b « h e ld a t 12:00 n o o n o n t h e S a tu n ln y t h « 4 th d a y o f M a rc h t h e D e K ord h o u x e 3 b lp c k a h ju it o f t h e S c h o o l H o m e , H u n a e n . Id a h o ; t e r m a , c a a h . a m o u n t o f O n e H u n d re d F i f t y D o lJa ra , p lu a e o a ta o f a a l a a n d a d v e r t is in f f .

P B R B Y D B F O R D P u b l U h j F a b , 21 th r o u f f h M a rc h a . l U l

Firemen Answer Bru Fire Call

T he T u ln Piilbi' fire (kiparUuent waa callpd to con tain a brush f ire which KOL nw»y from A. D. Kyri*. 555 O iiidncr avenue, nt 4:45 p jn . T\u'S'.i,\y.

K err wa.s bu rn ing off n !ol next to iii.s Won\c wlUM) ih’e wind clian ;;- ed pu-shlni* the Hw? loward the edRe of Hork r iver ('anyon.

K err .uid he wa.s a lan d it m ig h t RL-t down in to the canyoii and called ihP fire departDioni. I t was quickly brnught under coiurol. Ap- proxiniaiclj'' th re e -fo u n h s o f ' an acre of b rash ,w as burned.

C l a s s i f i e dW A N T -A D RATES

(i)a»fij o n c u a i-p tr -H o rd i1 Dm --------------- Sf word

..........<e p f r word p er d ay• - ........3c petl n ,) r ,| [ler d a y

(A , Iirnimum o f 10 u u r .j t n re - qu irp .) in » n y o n t c l i i 'n f i r . l i d )

)-i>r e ji in ip le . »e« (ilrl« br,uw :

W or.l* 1 Huy r ln .l A d a y a10 1 .fio 1 lU 'i ) 11 .80U < T5 1 .-J 2.70-U l.IKI 2 111 f a.flo

' I n . i im 4.60

Morliet Plots of

Mogic Volley

BENIATH THIS lA N N IR A M THI WORUyj K S T BARGAIN^

O & A S S I F I E U j U » Spl<I A m h i

P E R S O N A L S !I t£ .(< ia 1 e .t i t .U a p eo ( .c r C o r M li e c t S U l i l ■ R a r m c n t . b r a i . l u r i t k a l l u p p o r t s [ .j» lr

l U r d ^ r UK 3 - ;o » l . 3 5 ' till! e KaiI

' C H IR a P R A C T O R SN h r t V b a p « ; ia l i i t . U r. A lm a H a rd in . U b

b la m N orU I. « E 3-47«l

B E A U T Y S H O P SIN A H D U K J.'^’ »hup U n o w IcK-iied iti,

h e r hirm e.' 3IS M adiab ii. P h o n e Kk’.

BEAUTY SHOP .S P K C IA L to |ie rn i«n»n(. U ev u lu rly .iO,

.\>k f o r M e r r . r C r re n W<-<ltK-»<U>a. T liu rM lny* a n d S » lu rd a y s, Id ah o IJar- l).T a ii.i H eau ty Shop. UK

L 'l iM J 'L K lb t>«*i*u)y • ( j U ci- by n jv n n c e d k iu d e tita a t riHluoeJ prli-e«. (’erm (.n<!nla }.t. I te a u ty A rts A rad em y . *1.16 M ain \vetujp \\>M lU; .•i-i>342

H A IU C U r r i .N l l . h i i f ity l in K . lin t in R . P t T tn a n r n l i fro m A rti.^ tic UeaULy S a lo n . 135 M ain A venua W e .i UK

BEAUTY SHOPSt l L . t N A ’S iJ o i ie » e y ) U aauty S » l0 « . ,E * “. p«ri o p e ra to r s . E ic n ln « a by appolO to"* '

ni'-iii, BU» A v en u e E u U p boD « B B .’ J-.UijJ.

'LOST. AND FOUNDL O ST : (;>.id >iu |ov« le ir rw ln d in s w a t c ^

In v irinU y o f h ig h ichool g y o u B e* w .r ,I PhiMi# UK .V <0I6.' ■ '

I.O S 1 S l» m .-y m a le r a t in v Ie J n l ty ^ Ri>ud. R ew ard . P h o ii'a B EJ\inil>er[y

h r n . ' t tn u u ld o* r» |iu n r a a t r l j N(. a l lo w h n r* w ill b« m a d e fo r

. th a n o n # in r n r r e c t in i t r t i o n .

(In;«>» T o u r 'c r e d i t U ai iif fn • • la lw l itn p il c « ib m u a t a cc o m p an y o r d e r . ■

' T h ia p a p e r r e a rrv M th e r> tth t Ut e<iit a iu l r e je c t a n y c iam ifl i 'd a d v e r tia - in u " ( i l ln d A d i" a r« i t r ic i ly c » n ft- d f i i t ia l . a n d n o tn fo rm a tiu n r a n b« (r‘' ’»n in re ita rd to . th e a d v e r t i te r

^^PECIAL NOTICE SMAN’ r U K n n u lin u .

SU-.'-xi;!. Huhl.ViTMon O ln n 'd er.

K U M .k k K U llS l i pr<Hhtd«. ( ju ick de> li.y>-rv. UK 3.7fi70.

l .lIS 'iO .M MH’a i c u i i in n - mill w ru p p in ir . 'a n d Ix-vf \vhole«ule by hn lv e t a n d Q uar-

I. K im b e rly I 'o ld S to ra x r .

HtKK K.ST1.MATES o n s to ra u e c e l l a r re - . pu irin u ’. W a lte r N ichoI»*in, R o u t* 2,

T w in F a ll . ,

SPECIAL NOTICESW A T K IN S . dM u c u . P » v\ 1 C . U n a e .

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• iSALE CONTINUES!Wool Coats - P a n ts • Dressed

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Auction Sale!As I h a v e sold m y farm, I w ill sell th e following, located 2 Miles South of Je - romer-Idaho-and-fr>/i-Miles W est^on*B ob''B arton H ighw ay; o r 5 M iles Sduth o f Wendell, an d 3 Miles East on th e Bob B arton Highway, on—

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24S A IE TIM ETtZTUtrNOON ' T u n cK oii Gfounds By L u lE eran Ladies Aid

MACHJNERY1058 M assey -P erg 'u so n 35 T ractor, I n , perfec t , condition , h a v e o ver and under tra n sm iss io n M n.ssey^Perguson No. 3 P,T.O, H ay B a le r , used

only o n e season , In perfect condlU on M assey - F e rg u so n M an u re Loader, u se d very

little— N e w -Id e ft- tra o to r^ a n u p o -S p i

Ferguson 1 8-lnch Q u a rte r-T u m P lo w Case 7 -fo o t T a n d e m Disc with 3 -P H

^ -C aso -h ea i9 (-d u ty r-3 -flep U o n -8 tee l-H * p folding d r a w b a r -

Case P h o s p h a te S p read e r, used one » e a so n ,j)n ^ rubber

D oub le-w ing D itch e r , 3 -PH .F erguson 7-foot: D ^ a B elt MowerNew H o llan d S -b a r S id e Rake, good co nd ition2-W heel, h e a v y -d u ty H ay Trailer, a good one F erguson C o rru g a to r * l t h trip ; ih a n ta , 3 -P H . F erguson F ie ld C u ltiva to r, has 3 -P H3-Sectlon W ooden H arrow D earborn C u l tiv a to r w ith 3-PH R ear-en d C a r r ie r B ox, h as 3-PH R e a r-e n d B o o m w ith 3 -PH D ouble-w ing, 0 -fo o t C h a ttln D itch er H orse T ra ile r , a good one

, 2-Cow S to c k T ra i le r i18-Poot' B aled H ay F ile r with m oto r H ay Sled - H a y D errlc lt - Small L a n d F lo a t W alking Plow - W agon - R u n n in g G ears

M I S C E L U N E O U SH e a t H o u se r fo r M -P trac to r - R o w B oat Several S te e l H og T ro u g h s - 26 H eav y Locust

D-foot P o s ts - S e v e ra l Rolls ol W o v en W ire 2 Piles o f F ire p la ce W ood - Several h e a v y -d u ty

Tow ing C a b le s - H an d Qnrden S e e d e r Several s a c k s o f B lack W alnuts - N ew Beehive 16 G allons of Q u f O reaao - S a d d le R ack P o rtab le g o a d in g C h u te on Skids - EOO-Chlck ..Iililniiti'rn B r iH-'ti-" - n . ~ p i .^ B H h ih f«i'ln f ' O iiar.

L I V E S T O C KJO E—H olstein Cow, com ing w i th 6th calf, S

gallons nowPA TCH ES—H o lste in Cow, cb m ln g w ith 6 th calf,

6 gallons now B U Z Z — H olste in Cow, com ing w ith 2nd calf,

2H gallons now -________ro lits in Cow, com ing w ith 6th calf,

3 gallons now BEAUTY—H olste in Cow, lust frp.sh w ith 2nd

calf, 5 gallons now D A IS E Y -H olste in 1st C a lf H e ife r , Just. frM h,

6 gallons now NIG GER—H olste in Cow, com ing w ith 3rd calf, - 2i4 gallons-now • . ■ , ■ • 'BELL—H olstein Cow, springer, d u e February 31 JE R R Y —Red H olste in Cow, co m in g with 4 th

calf, 314 gallons n o w ^ ^ ! ' ’LADY—H olste in Cow, com hig w ith 2nd calf,

4Vj gallons now ^P E G G Y -H o ls te in Cow, c o m in i w ith 4 th calf,

0 gallons now Holstein S p ringer H e lle r

All Are B a n ts vaccinated a n d tattooed. E xact da ta on e a ch oow wlU b e (Iven d a f of sals

H O R S E S

f i t - S m a ll P o in t in g 'P re s s /- W heelbarrow - S e t of S k is - 25 Ib i o f Welding R od - G rlnddr and M oto r - T ire s - L adders - D rop C ords - 2 T ap a n d Dio S e ts - Dehorners - 48 E lectric Fcnco P o s ts - E lectrlo Fcncera - E leotrlo M otor - V ise - S e t o f now Ford M ark e rs - S ev . crnl B a rre ls - S tock W atering T a n k - Log

D am s - a r e t t s e G u n s - to ta o( Toolfl, P a in t, Forks, S h ove ls nnd o th e r M iscellaneous Item s too n ilm e ro iu to m en tion .

35 Y E A K S O F ACCUMULATION

Y lSA R U N a FIL L Y FOAIiED f ro m a quarter- horsB m are a n d s ired by a reg is te red Arabian

\ s tu d (If no t so ld -by day o l sa le )

—LOADING CH UTE ON G K O U N D S -

Milking EquipmentU niversal P o rtab le 2 -U n lt M ilk e r If nok sold by day of sa le .

Ten 10-gallon M ilk C ans .M ilk C art, C a lf Buckets

■ , FEEb & STRAW -Approximately 160 bales o f S w eet C orn Fodder Approximately 10 to n s of 1st c u tt in g Baled Hoy Approximately 100 bales o f S traw

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.p le ii i( r^ b lB ~ “ '“ ~ ‘' " ’~ “ ” ” ' — " V, ■B reak fast Sdt w ith 0 Heavy D u ty . C hairs • 3

W all M ltrors - T a b le Lam ps - F lo o r Lam ps - Som e Dishes - T rin k e ts and O rn a m e n ts .- 4 busliels of lilgh v a r ie ty ’o ia d jo la B ulbs and

. lo ts o l o ther H ousehold Item s.'

T E R M S : C o {s h p a y o f S o le

CHRIST RAST, OwherliVtiE MASTERS, Auctioneer Phone 09(!-J8, Buhl ^ -

CAL H A R PE R , Clerk Pholie B75-W, Buhr .

A u c t i o n S a l e !Located 1% miles East o f the Red Cap Corner or 1 mile North and 1% East o f Kimberly, Idaho or 6% miles East o f East 5 Points, Twin Falls, Idaiio.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24SALE TIME: 12:00 Noon LUNCH ON GROUNDS B Y ; Kimberly Grange

-VOLUME IRRIGATIOK SYSTEM-Cirv pump No. 29662 w ith C hrysler industrial 150 H .P. V-8 engine mounted oi) Dodge 4-wheel drive power

wagon w ith BOO-gallon propane tank and f ittin g s . 2680 fept of 6-inch Habpo tow aluminum pipe w ith cou­plers, also 360 feet of Alco p lain pipe with couplings, also 6 volume guns on tow slides and a v e ry complete

.... group o f-f ittin g s and.m iaceilaneoua.for sprinkle irrigation o f approximately 320 acres. T h is iin it was only used one year. . '

- M A C H I N E R Y -Tractors - Combines - Windrowcr19BB IH(5 400 Farm all w ith to rq u e amplifier, very

good, condition, ready fo r field work_________ _

.1957 IHC 350 Farm all diesel w ith torque am plifier, new rubber, th is tra c to r is almost like a new one, h a s been used very li ttle

IHC model C trac to r, f a i r ru b b e r '

IHC H tra c to r, very good ru b b e r

1956 M assey-H arris No. 80 self-propelled combine, has only threshed ' 100 ac res since th e m otor was completely rebu ilt, all in good condition, has only th reshed grain

New'HoIland No. 78 S uper H ay lin er baler, used one season, string tie and PTO-operated, pow er takeoff ,

Fox pickup chopper,, one y ea r old, with corn and new h a y head _ , •

IHC 2-way, 2-bottom, 16-inch hydraulic-operated Plow, fa s t h itch and-rubber g auge wheels

: H I > e T A T O E Q U I P M E N T -C h ifh p lo n a -ro w F c ta to D igger w ith f a s t hltoh O lson W h lp p er' m oun ted o n ru b b er, P .T .O operated I ro n Age 3 -row P o ta to P la n te r B ell P o ta to P lle r o n 2-w heeled ^ n l n g g e a r .N JL O S pud C u ltiv a to r w ith 3 -P H ^

IHC 7-foot Mower With q u ic k 'ta c h

-IH C -2-row -G om -PlanteF^w ith-^F-K -Oliver Superior B e a n 'P la n te r with 8 -PH .

Oliver 16-hole Grain Drill w ith seeder attaichmentT and steel box

IHC Bean and Beet Cultivator.^with_clainpa fo r a , model C tractor

Soil Mover, Ij^ -yard cap ac ity w ith hydraviUc con­tro l on 2-.w(ieeled rubber

D earborn Tandem Disc w ith 3-PH

Ford C em ent Mbcer w ith 8 -PH

Heavy 2l^-inch Tool B ar, rubber-tired g au g e wheels and 3-PH , " ‘ "

New Idea tractor M anure Spreader

C ha ttin 6-foot D itcher w ith hydrauljc ja c k Essipks W eed Sprayer and B urner w ith ' 3-PH Sno Ko 6-inch, 2I-f6ot G rain Aiiger on- rubbOT Self-propelled Feed and H ay Elevator, w ith large un- ■ loading hoppfer, on rubber,"lieeds new. m otor

Feed T ra ile r , 10-foot, 2-wheeled John D eere Side R ake - IHC Side .B ake ■ Noble sp rin g -to o th H arrow , 2 5 -^p o t,w ith rubber^

tire d ca rr ie r ■ . ' 'S ilver 4-rciw Thinner-W eeder w ith 8-PH •'IHC 8 -ft. Field C ultivator - . . .T i m d ^ Disc, 7-ft. 3-point h itc h Bcoo^New Id e a manure spreadeir 14-foofc b ee t bed .

■bolted2 - & Wmber and

Terms Cash^ Financing availabla on large equlpm «nt. ' • C ontact auctloneet prior to io la dot*.

DICK LONG ESTATE/OwnerI R V I N E I L E H S , K i m b e r l y , a n d

JIM MESSERSMITir, j t r d m c 7 A u c t i o n e e r s

^ J. W. M E S S E ^ m ra ,. , , . . _ Stalk p e a lty / l^ to Pali*

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w rs l, U a o u th o f W e n d e l l . H artley , rou te No. 2 , W e n d e l l .

150 A C n i'a n o r t h o f R u p e r t , 80 acres for potatOM, 30 a c r e s f o r . b e e U , 46 a c r u of alfoK s. B a la n c e s u i t a b l e f o r p e as snd g ra in . I.,ays g o o d a r t d w a te r s good.' C ash ren t p r e f e r r e d . P h o n * K B 2-2J38 o r w rits C leo M a x s o n . R o u te 8 , Rupert.

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g o u on p la c e . 4 m i l e s F i le r . Phon* DA 6-524K.

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660 ACIIKS, la y s b e a u t i f u l l y , abundance o f fencing, n u m e r o u s o u tb u i l d in g s , par­lo r b irn , 100 a c r e w h e a t a llo tm ent plowed, e x c e l le n t w & t e r . A c* Realty. P i io n H lB .% 6217.

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1 Onlyl P R E S T U N E Range $234 0 -in cli.

1 Only W IZARD Refrige. $229Repnties& «\l. m o d e l, Kkt n e w .

1 O n ly l D I N E T T E SET. $ 36' 7 p ie ce . I ti 'p o n ae sae d .

X O n ly ! D A V E N O -ib CHAIR $ 6 0R e p o s iic s ic d , } p ie c e . R ev . U i9.& 6-

.1 Only! Living, Room Orpg. $99R etroaaea ied . M a p le . R eg . H&0.&6.

1 O n ly L iv in g R o o m Suite $ 39B r o w n . ' U epuasc& M d. Sold i t e w i I2S0 .9S .

■ M ISCELLA’NEOUS1 O n l y l B I C Y C L E $ i i£ n K lla h > G ood c o n d U lo n .

1 O n l y l R O T O - T I L L E R $ 9 9IM O d e m o . W l t a r d . I te g . }1J9.95

1 O n ly l S E W I N G M achine $ 7 9l U m ln s to n . l ik e n e w . Reg.

1 O n ly l S E W IN G ' M achine $2U ac d . N et<la. r e p a i r ,

W ESTERN AUTO2 3 3 M a i n E a ^ t > T w in F s M s

SPECIAL SERVICESS E P T IC T A N K c l e a n in g . C ill C h e s t e r

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goo d c o n d il lo t i . P h o n e RP. 4 4 6 6 T .

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A r p l la n c e . J e r o m e . P h o n e KA 4 » 2581B E A U T IF U L W u r i i t i e r . platio, c h e r r y

f i n i s h . T a k e - o v e r p a y m c n t i of m q n th ly . B a c r i f i c ln g to ta l e q u i ty o t | lM r C i l l :R E - 8 i4 7 7 a .-

U SH D H A M M U N O h o m i n sd .l w i th p e r c u i i io n a n d to tit c a b i n e t P h o n o R E 3-- * -

a E K W A JIN E U M u£ |o (o r » t l , j . a n d q u a l i f y . Ix )w re y o r g a n a in<] K i m b a l l p la n u a . C o n o a n d S e lm e r b a n d in> a t ru m e n ta .

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t te n e (lU llok , p h o n e 643-41)231 H u b l.

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lUdO U6‘x b ' W ID E D e tro ite r , A a d u m e ' m y e<]ulty a n d t a k e o v e r p a y m e n t s .

P h o n e R K 3 -0 1 3 1 . '

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N b W oOxlU I4UU0.U0, n o tr a d t i , DI76U.OO a a ik . T h la b e a ta 'e m *11> ItiU rm o u Q -

,W M h ln r m ic h in e . IS.SOO e iib . I n t e r - m o u n ta in T r a i l e r C n m p tn y .

~k\A S T a K A M A r a v e ) t r a l l e r a , luai n iiM le ls o n d l ip l a y . t A f k f th # m a n t b i t taw * o n e . li l u e U k e a T r a i l e r T a r k , H ighw ay U3 N o r t h . T w in l 'n l l« . -

N t)# -M lH -D I8 P im Y r^ lB l-* l3 o l t» o * e ro r l e n i t h a n d A n a e lu i . 1 — \ W U ' B o l e t* A « r o i j 1007 L e U u r e J lo m i, b u t a n e , U a i k .V i l l f j r M o b ile H o rn e i. 1 i,i m U c a W il t o f h o e p lta ] o n H lf b w a j r 10, 0 { o a « d S u n d a y ! .

O P E N a b o u t U a r o b w i th ill n e w D W l l le a n d T r a v e l n e T r a v d T r a i l - i n . S f io t t 'i T r a i l e r B a l t i , 190 A d d i- • o n W e i t .

TRUCKS AND TRAILERSP h o t te UK B .J770 . ^

m i OJIICVHULM ' tm n e l Iru tk for « » le ; gkae llen t cond ition . ....................... ..................................................... P h o n e KA 4 .2 4 0 5 .

i i t i b t f J ie . a t « k ' u i l u i u u w w i I l - t r i d * ' / o r d u m p tn iek o f . i a m t price. P i l l HKyllne Jmkput ^

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]l lit, litalio.IH o h t

BETTER BUYS

IN

USED T R U C K S

1058 ST l'D K U A K E R 2 lo". I ipeeil.'i i|iectl an d b ig Vlf ........

lyjT DnlK.K VK. ‘J to il, Loiiit whwl- bane. 2 ip eed a n d good li.iVa

.................................................... J160S

l'J i4 IN T K R N A T IO N A L 2 Imi, &• ^ '» p c e d , ion ir-w hfcltiM r; •

overhauled a n d n<w paln l |12f6

1054 CMC w ith b e e t bed. brownie, good rubber ............... - ..........11098

1063 Fo Ud K.fiOO, * apeed; loflt wheell>a>ie a n d good beft bed, ....................... ............................. JHdS

1052 IN T K R N A T IO N A L T Ion, Srr paiiK. 2 »|U‘cd , lyjlg

............................1048 FOIII) VB, to n . 2 epi-cd ind

m echanically r e o l good ......

lent, rondJlio ii. |tU)0, .S« or ca ll Marvin Voiiurf ilv.

1U,V! lH tV i{ C )L h rr IUIAu >-do<>r, radio, hi*«l#r, i^ iw rrg lU le . i;<x>d t-ondllion. 4111 I’lth A venue t a » t A partm en l. Any-t i r i i r _________ •

ly;..'. .\1K}U'1.'IIV M oiiifri’) i-iI.Kjr, escfl- Iriit Ciiiiciitliin. (^Mrr . 's r fu r etjuiiy. Ink*- ii\«-r p a y m e n ii . JSOU iMlunce. 236 lla/riM)!! S tre e t. ' . -

” TWIN-FATL'S" '

EQUIPMENT CO.

RE 3-4420

NEED A PIC K U P?

WE'VE G O T ’EM!

1957 f o r d ' $1295Vi ion . Slake hed a n d 4 ipeeil.

1957 INTER. $1296% ton . Sharp a n d lo w milea.

195G INTER. ' ?99Bl i ion.

1955 CHEVRO LET |99BVj * apeed.

-4955^F0ftB - -$895-to n . N«vt p a in t a .n d good.

1953 DODGE ?G96% ton . Ncvf p a in t, g o o d throughout.'

1956 INTER. $1395^ ton . 4*wbe«l d r iv e . Good.

1951 CHEVRO LET $495^ ton . New p a in t. Good 1&” eoiii- m ere ia l tlrea.

1951 FORD $395% to n -

T W I N F A L L S EQUIPMENT CO.

“ BE 3-4420 .

AUTOS FOR SALE1»M CHRYSLER Vyln«>r, 176. fhone

2305, C iille fo rd , o r « t r l l . Ilout. I. B uh l, Robert Edaon._______________

1U61 (iU C pickup, lo n u whe^lbaie, 4- apeed tran im iia lon . $400 eaah. Pl^one

- K E 8^1408.H O T SUMMER la C O M IN G I 1060 Kord

F a ir la n e 600. All p o w er equipm ent ind fifc to ry a ir-conditloner. V ery clean. See « t 178 W ell H ey b u m .

S A V E .

WHERE Y O U R $$$$

H A YE MORE CENTS'S T CMEVRGLET r ~ d o o r wagon. 'W MERCURY 9 p a a a e n g e r wagon, '5 5 MERCURY 0 p aaa e n g e r wagoru •68 VOLVO a ta tio n w agon.'6 8 CHEVROLET 4 d o o r wagon.*49 FORD VK, a ta tio n wagon.*66 GMC Suburban CArryall.•66 FO RD VB 2 door, overdrive.•6« CHEVROLET V8, 4 door hardtop '6 6 OLOSMOHILF: 4 door hardtop •68 CADILLAC F lee tw o o d , 4 door.

COMMERCIALS•U DO D flE 21^ ton . V 8 ^ .

*64 DODGE 1% ton . 6 apeed, 2 a p e ti - ^ q -E O R D 2 ion. VR. ?. apend-aila^

*68 GMC K ton, 4 apeed .U l IN T E R N A T IO N A L H too. I

apeed.

' . - « L L I E ’STWIN- FALLS MOTOR

ON TR U CK tA N EAak fo r " N u t ty "

Y O U R M A O K T R U C K D E A L E R

. RICE CHEVRO LET

MAGIC V A L LE Y ’S

TRADING D EA LERl o l t O H E V R O L iT t d o o r led in . I

eylinder, i ta n d a rd tranam liilon t new paint, euatocn Interior, O nly ................. .......................... I12»S

19S9 OUlCK 4 door a ed an . Radio, hea te r, i ta n d a rd iranim ljiilon, tin te d f l i ia , e x t r a n ice ...flTBi

IS f il 0 L D 5 U 0 B IL E 4 i» o r Hulldir. n ad io . h ia te r, a u to n ia tle t r in i ' m lialun, pow er a le e r ln g , power b ra k e i, tin ted g laaa . w hite will t l r e i and J>2 e n g in e . E i t r t n ice ............... .........................\ m

d a n .T lU d lo T n c a te r . autoinilU tranam lailon. tu - - t o n e paint, tin te d g la ii, w h ite w all tir ii. W e hive two, C hoice ........I&si

lOSa F0^(D^4 door^ a c d a n . Radio, heater, overdrive trunamiBalon,

fo o d ............................................. I « l

COMMERCIALS '1000 OHEVnOLET K ton . 4 ipHd

tranamliilon, V8 motor, «ld« box, t ply tirca, Krengle hlleh and ready to go to w ork..„|U tf

I t t i KOIIO I tun t r u c k . 4 i p . . / tran iiiitiilo n , 2 ip eed axl»,

■ 9.00x30 (In i on re a r ........ |S)8

__tuu—plakup.—Uydti»^m atio Iran in iia tlo ii, 0 ply t lr ti, t ra ile r hitoh a n d e x tr a nldt, O nly ...........................

RICE , ^.CHEVROLETON SOUTH LINCOLN

' JE R O M E -e A 4-401:I

a >.m, t» 7 p .m .

W ANT IT S-H-A-R-P-? ■

'55 C H E V . Nomad ■ E q u i p p e d - a n d tu s h n r p ' t t s -■

y o u ’ll f i n d an y p la o e

’5-1 F O R D Convertible N e w t o p , c x c e l l e n l r i n l . . i h , l l g l i t

b o d y . M u s t s e e to o p p r e c l n t e ,

1958 ED SELC l t n t t o n T a o o r l i i r a i o p . ' E x t r a

s h a r p w i t h p o w e r s t e e r i n g ,

b r a k e s , t r a n s m i s . s l o n a u t o m a t i c ,

e l e c t r i c a e a t , e t c . S p o t l e s s a n d p f l c c d 'w a y u n d e r b o o k .

B eat Selection o f 'Ciws F rom ?69 tn $995

C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N-’S’ . 6 0 1 M a i n E a s t

P p N T I A C - C A D I L L A C - O M O

W IRTHLIN

FORD. SALES A-1 USED CARS

’52BU ICK $2954 d<»or. E x c e lle n t c*iniiitlon.

..’.5.3_QLDS_____^2 door h a rd to p . Good,

’59 FORD $1495Fairlane 4 door, Fordom ntic, VS, ra­dio and h ea le r .

’69 FORD $2995Thutiilerbird. E q u ip p ed fu lly . Only 20,UU0 m llea.

COM M ERCIALS

’51 CHEV■,1-Ton

375

’54 CHEVVrTon

$ 645

’55 STUDE. $ 895

’59 DODGE $23952-Ton

^ W IRTHLIN

USED CAR LOT, 221 SO. LIN C O LN

Lot P h o n e — EA 4-5245

H om e P h o n e RE 3-9109

I r a B ro o k s, M anager

BETTER CARS BETTER BUYS

I960 C H E V R O L irr 4 door B el Air. R a d io , h e a te r , V8 n io - ter, p o w erg lld e tran sm is­sion a n d w hitew all t ir e s .ONLY ...........................$1795

1969 F O R D 4 a o o r F a irlan e. Yellow a n d w hite f in ish . V8 m o to r , FordomaM c tra n s m is s io n , radio a n dh e a te r .................. ........$1795

1950 FO R D a d o o r custom 300. 2 - to n e p a in t , 6 cy linder m oto r a n d s ta n d a rd I ra n s -

. .jn lsa lD a^ee.th la .o n E U 1 5 a5 _ . 1969 C H E V R O L E T 4 door I m - .

pa la s e d a n . R adio , h e a te r , V8 m o t o r , powergllde tra n s m is s io n a n d w h ite ­wall t lr e a ...................;$1895

1966 F O R D 2 door F a irlan e club s e d a n . T h u n d erb lrd m oto r. P o rd o m atlc - t ra n s ­m ission, rad io , h e a te r . T his c a r I s S h a rp .....$895

.Mttii, I.. M US X :sE lC -j 6 A P P R ECXATH^-I— 1 9 5(t-D Q D G E -4— d o o r-O u s to in -_______ Koyal. V 8 m ot6r, rad io ,

1 9 5 9 - e H B V R Q t E r T r 8 S 5 l n e s t e r r ^ p v r e r - s i a y i w ; -pow er b r a k e s an d i iu ts - m atlo tra n sm iss io n . S e e this f o r O n ly _._....,..„..$805

1066 O H E V U O IiB T -J door 210 sedan . 6 cy lin d e r m otor,

. s ta n d a rd tra n sm iss io n ^ d 43,000 a c tu a l miles.Only ..................................$785

1966 C H E V R O L E T 4 door B e l- Alr 8 e t|a n . R ad io , hea te r, va m o to r a n d .powergUdo t ra n s m is s io n ............ ...$795

BOB-REESE

S P E C I A L S ! .1959 D O D G E ^2595Custom R oyal 4-D oor H ard to p . Pow er s te e r in g a n d b rak es , ra ­dio, h e a te r , sw iv e l seats , fac­to ry Air co n d itio n in g , tu - tone p a in t a n d o n ly 18,000 m iles—

JSX^SEIC T O a p p r e c x a t i M — ■

B el-A lr 4 -D o o r S ed an . V8 en­g ine, po w erg lld e . power s te e r­in g , rad io , h e a te r , tu -to n e p o in t a n d 24,OOQ=m(les— ------- •

1958 C H E V R O LE T $14954-D oor S e d a n . V 8 engine; pow­ergllde, ra d io , h e a te r , p a in t and In te rio r looks n e w .

1958 FO R D ‘ $1295C ustom 300 4 -D o o r S e d a n . 6- cy llnder en g in e , s ta n d a rd t ra n s ­m ission, ra d io , h e a te r a n d very c lean .

1958 VOLVO $1295L ess U lan 10,000 mllesi This econom y c a r Is p e r le c t th ro u g h ­o u t!

19G0 F A L C O N $1795 2 -D oor SedaQ . S ta n d a rd t ra n s ­m ission, o n ly 7,800 mllesi Local owtier. J u s t .like new ,

1 . 9 6 7 ^ L p m4 -D oor s u b u r b a n . V8 engine, au to m a tlo tra n s m la ilo n , b e a u ti­f u l gold a n d iw h lte pa in t.

- r . _ ■»

1957 DODGE ■ $1495 * f l l e m t^ 4 * D o o r 7 “ i3 1 in rp * in i i% * ilfR r w h ite p a in t . P o w e r s teering and b rak es . R a d io a n d h eater.

1958 FORD ' • ■ $14954-D oor R a n c h W ag o n . V8 en­g in e , E o rd o m atlo , tu -to n e p a in t, r a d io nhd h e a te r . / \

1955 C H E V R O LE T $885 - 1 = D a o r r T ! i c y l i n a B r ^ o n i i i n 8 - i n a s ta n d a rd trn iism lsa lo n —

S P E O IA L l '

. B O B ^ R E E S E - .M O TO R CO,

51)0 HliMk £ itd A va , Buulh ’ O p en ' , C t o i ^ tiu iida jii

MAGIC V A LLEY ’S

O LD SM O BILE D E A L E R

FO R 3 0 YEARSI960 I.A RK t dcM.r . .tik n . t l e . t i . r ,

ovrr<lrive. titider«eal and fuam *piit rovera. N>:W .............. % W i

155B HUU K L a S A H R E 2 door h a rd ­top. Full p o w e r ................... | '2 l» 6

10S7 r i .V M O U T H Relve<leri. 2 d o o r h iin h o p . F u l l pow er ......... I10t>5

IB Ji I X 'I X i F; 9 p a a a e r iy e r w*B»>n. N i l p o w e r . .. ............... ....... ITU5

1959 (>Ml' ’ .j to n . I<mg wheelbaae. 1 t ra tia n iU tio n , h ta le r a n d 2S,00(J m llea ........................... t l6 0 6

SPA ETH ' MOTOR CO.

Bill G ibaon EA 4-§.l1*Jerom# EA 4-4.1240LDS.M 0B1LK LARK GM C

HOUSE O F H A r A o P S !

CHEVROLET

S P' E 'C T A L'S !•louo C H F .v u d i .v r r i m t m .a. » p o r t

r<Mi|>e. .Solid l>lur. Kh-al o w n n l, riiili<i, ill-lit c r , 4 K|>r<'il irin»niiH - kion an d h lu engine.

1969 C H E V U O L l-rr UKI^AlIl, 4 d o o r h iin lto p . Itid lio . hoiiler, p o w e r ateorin jf. po w iT hraltM, t in te d glaiiH a n d u l t r a ah'arp.

1069 C H E V R O L K T 4 d.Kir iftlan. R a- dio, h e n to r . VA eniflne nnd a tn n d n rd tran n m lan io n . Very low m ileage.

I9&g C H K V JIO LJST IIE U A IR 4 d o o r apilan. 34S «ni{inc, light b lu e , new t lre a , rn d io , heater and ai>- t iim u tlr tra n a n iin a io n . r

1051 C H K V U O L K T 6 cy lind tr t d o o r. U eau tifu l rcii nnd whit# fin la h a^'I a u to m a lio tranam lioion.

1957 C H E V R O L K T H oylimler. 4 door. T u n ju o ia e and wliite. R a- dio. h e u to r . au lo n iu tlc tn^nam ia- »ii>n. nnd p o w e r-p a k VH e n g in e .

1957 C H E V R O L E T 8 cylinder, h a rd - t<i|i n p o rt co u p e . Hriiiiw f in la h w ith w h ite top , Rnilin, h e n te r , au to m a tic trttm m laflion , p o w er- jrak VH e n g in e a n d w hitew all l lrm . ,

1958 C H K V R 0 I .E T Rel-A ir 2 d o o r . (;ienr p la a tic aea t c<iveri. l la d io .

h^ulor. a u to m a t ic tran iM iaaion, and VH c n n ln e .

1055 C H E V R O L E T B e l-A lr a p o r t cimix'. i l lu e and XK hiit f in ia h . Ilndio. h e a t e r , Vt<, i lu n d a rd (rimHiniaHion w ith overdrive.

195!) C H E V R O L E T urn VK. i apee<l trnnafn iH alon . Radio, h e a t­er. F le e ta id e and Ions w hee l- hnne.

1958 C H E V R O L E T ton . 6 cy linder.9 aiw cd tran am la ilo n ,' lo n g w hcelbaae.

1W5 C H E V R O L E T ton , 6 cy lin ­der,4 ap eed tranam lailon a n d long w h e lb a a e .

- Y O U R E E - MOTOR CO.

664 M ain E a s t - RE 3-6811

1949 C H E V R O L E T 4 door. R a ­dio, h e a te r , good r u b ie rand r u n s g o o d ...............$95

1963 O L D SM O B IL E 4 door se ­dan. R e -b u U t engine, h y - dram alflc t r a n s m laslon, rodlo a n d h e a te r _..;...$305

COM M ERCIALS '1969 C H E V R O L E T W ton p ic k - .

I up. 6 c y lin d e r m otor, 4 ■ speed tra n s m is s io n , i ly le -

slde b e d a n d 18,000 ac tua l•m iles ............ .............. „ ..|16o5

1969 C H E V R O L E T Vi to n p ick­up. 8 c y lin d e r motor, 3

tide b e d‘ T f t i n s n n s s i o H j 'T t y T E ^

..$1495-1957 W M iY B .C a b -Io n sa td , H

toil p ic k u p . 4 w heel d rive , / good r u b b e r a n d new p a in t.

195DW IUi-YB C ab -Io rw o rd >,i ton p ic k u p . 4 w heel drive, noW t ir e s a n d 31,000 ac tu a lmiles ................................ $1895

1 D B 3 D O D O E '. 3 t o n . Long w heelbase, 5 apeed tra n s-

I m issloti w i th 1 speed ax le,\(iiid n e w p a i n t .......:....$005

1040 B T U D E B A K E R 2 t o n . Long w h e e lb a s e, 4 m eed rant x lo ,

hod

rin s m ls s lo n wTtn 3 speed nxlo, g ood ru b b e r and H a t

7......... ........................ $31)5

GLEN G. JENKINS

'C H E V R O L E T ' -

OM A O T E R M S

Dei Cool)D lek m e v fu i ' D o n W ilch

ilK I'OTBl ](K I'VOGI

Jin MS9I

-NUTICKI Good 1950 Studel>aker :* dixtj-. overilrive, mdli.. h e a te r a n d w' chI.tii leather u p h o lite r ln i- M ake, iili-nl .*iul car o r iludent. See a t SalVe'n'a Keimir Hht>pr'3% milea »outh o f Je ro m e . KA 4-2071 or EA 4.2H;2*5.

B E T T E R B U Y S I N B U .H L

1959 CHEVRO LET ^2195IMI’ALA 4 door w ith a i r condition* ing. One owner.

1960 CORVAIR $1895700 ledan. Deluxe 4 d oo r w ith autoi matie tran im ia iipn a n d very lo«f hiileage.

1959 CHEVRO LET $16-154 door, VB and b e a u tifu l w h ite fln> iih.

1957 OLDS $13954 door, HollCay. N ew p a in t. Nice family car.

1956 OLDSM OBILE $9954 dnor Holiday. C lean a n d ah a rp . Une owner.

1555B U IC K ' ' $795C e n tu ry ,2 door R iv ie ra coui»e.

1956 CHEVRO LET $995ton picku)).- V S .' i apeed. new

P A G E T H I R T E E N

AUTOS SALE -N A S i r i J . l .e l . new tires, 84 ,Oo5

m ilen. cjeun. 11.200. r |io n e RE 8:2766.

I'.',’,.' HI'D.SO.'i 4-<loor »ed«n..1 .'■>■! ilim..'. KA 4-4J0I.

luT: C ilE V iT o i.E T . a tra lg h t I tic k , b l« ei(i;ine, Cmnt. |1 6 0 . »04 8tb AvenU* ^ '■ rlh , Hiihl.

W A .s r mxul p ickup fo r equity io 1081 PoiitiBc Cainlina. power i t e e r io j • n o b rakca. 3.5UU m ilea , taka over—P*7b. n i - iu v Phono RF. 3-2014. 439 B raek ea ><lri-H. T -iii Fa IIa. • ■'

A u tlio riirt C h ev ro le t lioa le r

MAGIC VALLEY MOTORS -

r h o n . «(3-Hll7 B U H I^

VOLKSWAGENTRADE-INS

1958 f o r d '4 DOOR fouriiry aedan. » p a u e n g e r . Riiilio. hentrr. jiuw er otfering, 6 w ay pow .T m-iil, l i r ia h l r«-d finlih w ith

•li.Htchiriic iriiiTiur, VKHY SH A R P.?520 DOWN"

1958 VOLKSWAGENK(J.Ml!IK »t«ti..ii wBaiiii, |{Htlio. hea l­e r. ( »iieed triiiisnn»ni)n. A very good

■“"''$1295 F U L L PRICE

1958 VOLKSWAGENSK [)A .N . Hailio, lieater and Very a h a rp .

$375 DOWN

W Se VOLKSWAGENSK D A N . Radio, heater and n tw p a in t .

$995 F U L L PRICE

1955 Pl y m o u t h 'B E I.V K U K IIK t ci,«,r 6 t y l i n i l . r , a ta trd a rd tran im in iio n . Very clean .

$175 DOWN

------_ 1954 FORTJ " '

ALL UNDER ■ $695

195B RUICK Super. 4 door. Power.' aiM ring. rad io , h e a te r , dynaflow one local o w n er. N ew ear trade-in.

19^€ FORD C uatom line. 4 door. Beautiful S iren Red w ith lU n d - a rd tranHm laaion. V8. radio, heater and new ta i lo r m ade aeat coven. REA L N IC E .

'!9RS FOIID i door, ‘ P a r r la n e . '“Kh7rp ■2-lone blue w ith F o rd o m a llc . radio,

heater, nearly n ew t i re s , new ■eat covera. N ice a n d clean .

1055 BOICK C en tu ry , 2 d oo r hard ­top. Sharp Inalde a n d o u t . l;'ully e<]Ulppe<l and good t i r e a . '

1964 MBRCURV M onterey . 4 door. IteauUful B ronze w ith a ll leath ­e r Interior, e x tre m e ly clean throughout. N ew- w h ite wall tire.i. M ercom utlc. rad io , heater. MUST SEE TO A P P R E C IA T E .

1954 NASH 4 door aed an . Radio, healer, bed u n it . N ice in te rio r and good tlrea . S P E C IA L L Y PRICED.

1953 FORD 4 door. VS. gaa aavlng overdrive, rad io , h e a te r , nearly new lirea. O u ta ta n d in g t ra n s ­portation.

1952 FOFID C onvertib le . S h a rp 'b ln c k with chromc c o n tin e n ta l kit. Tailur iniide a e a t covers. New ea r trad e in.

1961 BUICK 4 door S p e c ia l.'f ta d ^ o , heater, dynaflow , c lean in te rio r and’good app ea ran ce .

THEISEN MOTORS701 M ain E a s t

LINCom H E IiO U R Y COM ET

W I L L S ■ . . m E C T J I S E I L C A B S _ ,

*'W here euatom eri le tid th e ir Crienda”

I960 SUPER 4 door R am b le r. 8 cyU ind ir, heater a n d overdrive. * Only 10.000 m l le a _________12198

I960 AMBASSADOR V8, 4 door*cu*- tom atation w agon by R am bler. Power ite e r ln g , p o w er brakea, radio, heater a n d a u to m a tic . A real fine e a r . O nly ____ I23U6

-lM < -rO R D -V 87-eou n t r y t e d n r r t t i ^ ’ dIo, heater and a u to m a tic trana*

tnlBilon. O n l y ____________ |Ifi06

H 5 7 RAHJ1LER '“ R E B E I ., 4 "d o o r hardtop, V8, 2M J lL r» .,- pow er ■leering, pow er b ra k e a , ' radio, beater and overd rive . & fuit ice to appreciate.

1056 OLDSMOBILE S u p e r 88, i door Holiday. Very c le a n , fu lly equipped. O n l y _____ ______11198

1086 BUICtC Super t d o o r R iv ie ra . Pow«r ite e r in g , p o w er brakea, radio, bea te r a n d D ynaflow , Very clean, 41,000 m ilea......1906

1066 FORD V8, 1 d o o r V ic to ria . Radio, heater, p o w e r i te e r in g , and Fordom atlc. O n e o f the eleaneit local c a ra . 0 n ly . . . . |l0 9 3

1064 PLYMOUTH S tv o y . 4 d o o r a». dan . Only __________________J3U5-

1084 FORD V8. 2 door a e d a n . Radio, heater and very x ood co n d itio n . Only __ ________ta a a

diR i Radio, b e a te r a n d over* drive. Real S b a rp __ |UD8

1062 FOnO V8, I d oo r ae d a n ____1106

MANY m o re to ' choo80 fro m .SEE T H E M .

- P I C K U P S -lOOa tN T E R N A T lO N A L ^ to n .1HS4 GMO ton,1062 GMO .ton. . '1060 FORD % ton .

- — - J E E P S -------- -----IP&O w ith mctal cab,1V48 w ith canvai cab.

W ILLS -L USED c a r td ept ; ■J. 1 4 1 4lh A venue W eat

HE 8.1106

Low el) W illi ' l \ v j H o w ard.n iS I-6S68 . A t M 6 B I

: T f f i l m i l

a n d ovcnlrivi-. IU-nl

$165 DOWN

. 195:i CHEVROLET "Hi'l.Nir ilmir, Ujnlii,, honter. Hlcak a n d w h iif iiaim. i ( ..mkI i

$:!95 f u l l PRICE

1951 CHEVROLETB elA lr piiii|>e, Vi-ry ifiiod iiliier model.

■ $195 f u l l PRICE

MANY M ORE MODELS

TO CHOOSE FROMI

McKENZIEMOTORS

3 5 1 M a i n A v e n u e E a s t

O ffice Phone A d ria n Stocki H e rb Peck

RK 8-522« Jl£ 8-0241 RE 8.2306

TRADE TODAYA T

UNION MOTORS. INC.

WE N EED1 9 5 7 , 1958 , 1 9 5 9 p a s s e n g e r c a r a , t r u c k s a n d p i c k u p s .

W E H A V EA g o o d s e l e c t i o n o f N e w

c a r s , t r u c k s a n d p i c k u p s i n s t o c k N O W

'54 MERCURY $195M onterey , lu«dor. rudlo, heater and o v e rd riv e . ' ,

’52 CADILLAC -F o rd o r , bO le r lc a , radio, hyd ram otifl and tu - to n e green.4

'49 BUICKF o rd o r , radio, he{it«r, dynaflow, one o w n e r and com pletely original.

'49 FORD ^ $95tu d o r , V8 engine, ra d io an d heater.

’53 FORD $295F o rd o r . V8 e n g in e and itan d a rd tranam isflion,

’51 BUICK $295tu d o r hardtop. R ad io , h e a te r dyOa«

-nottr^»nd“eleiinhrough-outr"‘-------

"66 OLDS $895-F o rd o r , 68, radio, h e a te r , Hydrim atio a n d iM w er s teerin g .

’59 WAGON $1995.F o rd o r country a e d a n . . V8, radio, e ru iacom atio and p o w e r ateerlng.

’56 PONTIAC $895F o rd o r hardtop. R ad io , heater, hydra*

■ 'S e i ’t Y M O B T H -------- $ S 0 TF o rd o r , .V8 • e n g in e , rad io , -hea te r,- a u to m a tic tran im laa lo n .

'5 5 W A G O N

’53 BUICK

F o rd o r , 9 p aa ien g e r w agon. < b e a te r , hydram atic^ UAQsmlBalon.

$295F o rd o r Super. R ad io , b e tte r i itand* a rd tra n iro ii t lo n .

'55 M ERCURY ', $795„M o n tc la ir tudor h a rd to p . Radlo» b e a te r , byd rim a tlo a n d tu>toni.

PICKUPS— TRUCKS '56 In te rn a tio n a l . $1295 ’Vk to n , 4 wheel d r iv e , Om aha, g r a in ’ an d a to ck rack.

’49 STU D EBA K ER $95, ^ to n . 4 ipeed tra n a m la ilo n .

’51 CH EV RO LET '$ 2 9 5Vt to n , 4 Bpeed tra n im is i lo n .

’51 DODGE $295to n . Long w bee lh a ie , 4 ipced

tru n an ilia lo n .

F n n n _ i 2 L^ to n , 4 apeed t ra n a m lu lo n .

'5 8 D O D G E iJo n , lo n g .w h ee lb a ie , Va engli

3 ap eed tra m m la ilo n . ___ ____

,'56 FORD \ ' $895IJ- to n , V8 .n il I ip M d Ir .n im lii lo n ,

’59 FORD , $1795Vi to n , long w heelbaae. radio, he ite r, custom cab, V8, a n d 4 apeed.

’56 GMC , ' $14951 tu n , dua l ^hee ta , stock task, 4 ipeed a n d new p a in t Job, ,

B nleem cn’a home phonea (o r a fte r h o b ri; llyvon Moyec , KK 8.7470

- ------------------- Kr8i7DCa—ItK S>8881 KE

’Pemr-Eewi*- lUid 8 m ltb Dick GUlenvitl^r

' U-N-I-O-N

BIG DKIVlS-lN LOT .IPhono RIS 3>1010

m o 3t(i A vcnuo C u b O o n i. r u l Qril Av«. E m h tn i l ind S k

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pa g e f o u r t e e n TIM ElS-NEW S; T ^ I N F-A L I^^ID A H O , , W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, •■1951

Life Uilderwriters Help With Heart Fund Drive

^iiii'■ m ia r rJtii tf, n gu t, p m iatiifo^tB* Houtmm id(ilia Life v r lte ra a ssoc la llon , j Iv m MllcUor’j k i ts to K en Nesbllt, le f t , an d H e rb tr t K lchards fo r th e H eart (and drive k ickoff Tuesday m orning;.

r<f-the-*r«up-wtU »olWi41ie busuesi-du 'txIcQ oc^h e a r t fund c o n trlb u tlo n a . T his Is the fo u r th conseeutlve y e a r th a t th e association h a s he lp ed w ith the d rive . (S ta ff pho to -en g rav ln c)

'■lU'

Burley Eyes New Hanger For Garners

_ B y E L E Y ,. P e b , , .? 2 - T h e Q arner ■riylng Service, operntecl by C. Le- Rpy G arn er a n d D ale G a rn e r, wn.s given approval to e re c t a h a n g a r at the city a irp o r t jUBt n o r th of the present han g ar, a t th e B u rley clly council m eeting M onday n ig h t. The

r n e r b ro th ers a re engaged lij crop spraying serv ice. — :

A letter WM re a d from D r. Ter­rell O. Carver, a d m in is tra to r of the ita t« d ep artm en t o f h e a lth , asking ea ch 'co n trib u to r o f w aste dumped In analiii rive r for som e proposal

■ of reduction w hich - is to be sub­m itted to the d e p a r tm e n t by July

1. H e s ta ted th a t the lag o o n type of sewage dtspaia l p lan t a s p ro ­posed by the city would be a n a d e ­q u a te waste treatm ent.

D uring the council's m e e t in g on F eb . 7 ord inance 677 was a d o p te d fo r a revenue bond election f o r the In sta lla tio n of a sewage a n d w a te r system to be held, nt the .sam e tim e as th e city election April 25,

T h e proposed lagoon ty p e sew er system Would be Burley’s c o n tr ib u ­tio n to a b a te pollution of S n a k e river.

T h e p lum bing code o rd in a n c e of th e city was amended d u r in g the m eeting a n d the council a d o p te d th e sta te plum bing code.

M em bers voted th at the s a la r ie s of th e m ayor and the c o u n c llm en sh o u ld rem a in the sam e f o r the com ing term.s. The office of m ay o r Is fo r two years an d the c o u n c ll- m en for four years.

B ob M etis was employed a s a s ­

s is ta n t sextfin fo r th e P leasan t Valley cemetery and_ L a rry Rad lo ff was hired a s a sem i-skilled lab o rer for the w a te r departm en t.

Building p e i^ l ts w e re Issued to Verl Chesley, 558 O verland , re m odeling home $800. an d Harley S praque, 818 B u rto n , m oving o house to lot 16, block 62, $3,000,

O as license was Issued to Idaho G as company, a c o n tra c to r : G ary T illey, apprentice g as f it te rs li­cense; Vinton S ta n fld d k Journey­m an 's gas fitters license, ond Del- wyn Hanks, ap p re n tic e plum bing an d Journeym an’s g a s t it te rs l i ­censes.

CUBS TO M E E T BUHL, Feb. 22—C u t S cou t pack

105, sponsored by th e Buhl PTA, will hold n potluck d in n er a t 7

RELATIVE D IE SCA STLE PO B D , Feb. 22 - M r.

and M rs. Em ery B ry a n t received word th e i r son-in-law , L ieut. Col. Thom as A. Davis, died o f a c e re ­bral hem m o rrh ag e M o n d a y In W ash ing ton , D. C. M rs. M arg a re t Soloaga, Shoshone, and h e r b ro th ­er, E m e ry B ry an t, Jr., Boise, flew to W a sh in g to n to be w ith th e ir sister. M rs. Davis, th e fo rm er M arvella B ry an t. ,

H elp C o n tro l Bloat w ith B an n er Chi^mical Com pound f ro m Globe Seed Si F eed Co. Adv.

UTAH STOKER SLAqK OIL TREATED ^

$15 per ton DeliveredIntermounfain Fuel Co.

S a fe s tp la c ef o r y o u rv a lu a b le s

• I t -

I

First Security Safe Deposit Box costs less than 24 a day

Important papers an^ valuables can easily be Inst th rn u ^ fire, rarp.lp..ssne.ss.y \ First Security SafeD eposit Box is one sure place to protect yp_ur irreplaceable possessions against these risks.

There is no time like «ow to come in and rent a box. The protecti.on is IMPORTANT and the cost is su r­prisingly LOW.

Things you cannot afford to lose:• Tax Rccords

• Jewelry

• Heirlooms

• WiU

• Leases

• Citizenship Records

I Ii^urance Policies v • Titles

• Slocks and Bonds

“i c M i f f i j a B r s — —

• Deeds-

• C ontracts

• Birth Cenilicalcs

“ • ’"Diplbnias

• Marriage Ccrlilicatc

.» Military Rccords

FIRST SECURITV BANKol Tuiiii Falls

222 Moln Av«nu« SouthM ttnbtr fed»r9l Dipoill Iniuranea Corporallon

ATTROLINGER'S

FOR ALL YOUR D R U G

EXCLUSIVELY AT TROLINGER'S PHARMACY

NEW! OILTROTEIN SHAMPOO

CURLS and WAVES HAIRWithout Permanent Waving

Amazing New"Floress"

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*150(P InJ Tax)

F LO R ES S Condltlonj I ta lr-C u rl a n d W aves U k e a P e rm a n e n t

S han ipoo your h a ir w ith fra g ra n t liqu id FLO R ES S. the n ew m iracle h a lr-co n d ltlo n ln g PR O TEIN oil wave sham poo. Qlves you lovely a llu rin g curls and waves r igh t while you sham poo and s e t. No m ore m essing w ith home perm an en ts and all th e expensive sp rays, laquers * n d w ave se t th a t go w ith them . F LO R ES S P ro te in Oil W ave Sham poo re ju v en a te s your hair. Each sham poo a n d s e t actually w aves and curls your h a ir beautifully w ith sparkHng life a n d lustre. No m a t te r w hether you’re blonde or b ru n ette . . . or If your h a ir Is dyed or b leached . . . your h a ir will comb o u t In m iraculously b e a u tifu l "stay In " curls and w aves. Full m oney-back guarantee.

“Your first Gray H air?”

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- an amazing Hair Cream to

Tone Down Gray HairKeep it Neat, Alive, Young LookingWhen graynesi first appears, hair becomes dry, drab, streaked

color, lustre and natural -oiU ^low ly -iade-away - IlV-

beginning to showJis age! Now, you can replace the lo<tl color and oils, so vital tn the beatity of your hair—simply by using Hcrbold Pomade as your regu­lar hair dressing.If your hair is all gray, streaked with gray. drab, faded, or mousy looking, Herbold'Pomade will

hair needs, to give It a lustrous, radiantly alive look.Herbold Pomade is not a coal lar'dyeT llril"bf rin'Se. TlfQlTwhy hair .never looks artificial. No sudden drastic change. No touch ups, because grayness will not show at the roots. No shades to confuse you; if your hair was blonde, brown, black or dyed, Herbold Pomade will add a .- wonderful, flattering touch of lasting color for your hair.

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reg itla i-h a ir- t lre ,M n g H n -th < ^ only enrich it. Graduslly, day privacy of your hom e-th a t '. a l l 'by day, your hair will look more and more like it did before It

The improvement li so real, jo subtle, no one, not even yourself can tell you are u.iing anything but a fine hair dressing. The special lanolin and conditioning hair oils in Herhold Pomade are exacdy whnt gray, dry, lilelet?

—nothing else to buy or do. Massage it- in wilh fingertipi

-dailyruntil gtayncss is no longer visible — then 2 or 3 limea a week lo keep it that way. In 1 lo 3 weeks you will feel the excite­ment of looking younger, wilh the assurance of no more old gray look lor you. Heihold Lab­oratory Rtiarantees il.

PomadeFor Men & Women

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Cream or Liquid Use Creamy Pomade to condition dry hair. Liquid Pomade for normal hair. Both tone down gray~'hair.

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BOTH very specially priced $2.50 ptljstax regular 3,75 value

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R U B B I N G A L C O H O L , 17cPkg. of 8

F L A S H G L O B E S ................. 69cKodak 120-620-127

C O L O R F I L M ........................ 99c100 cc vlpli

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90c value Walgreen

A n t i e n z y m e T o o t h P a s te 69cHandipak, box of 40

E N V E L O P E S ................ ............. 29cBottle of 100, 5 gr.

A S P I R I N T A B L E T S 11cRog. 2.50, regular or lupor loft

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