T h e 2Jst traffte d e a t h of 1961 in m o ^ c V a 'l l e v oc­ curred on June 13 as th e rem it of an accident in Cassia county.T he Mngic V alley New spaper Dcdicutcd to-Servinir and PrdmoiInK the (Jriiwih of Nine IrriR alcd Iilaho Counties ortlrlul CUr 4nd T W IN FA L L S , IDAHO, WKDNESDAY. JU K E VI, lOfil VOXi. 43, NOl 60 G a s t r o T ^ e s 3— .SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS C o n le d e r a te M o n e y P r e s e n te d D u r in g O E S S o c ia l R e d s A tta e k R ebel L ead ers S t e v e n s o n ’s HAVAI^A. June U . today barred three of the l>?liJ'<:dt)tyr.eUhCjil . from the proposed prisoner»-tor-tractjtf^‘^^^ it said the trio could be tradfl(T:io^tbo;JX.--. in C h ile U - exchange i or a top U. S. commumst-. lender,; Cuban slayer, and th e head of PuoMt^-Rlaiia' fl'iTtUAmeYI. can N ationalist porty.'T hc governm erit a stand was made known by thft*cbntrolled-pr«8B -a8-four. A m erican-fann -T'—' _ _ experts began their second day o f ta lk s w ith officials of C astro’s land reform insti­ tute. T h ere was no indication aa to how tho talka were M a y 15 C r a s h I n j u r i e s A re F a ta l to M a n bo w k. BDRLEV. Ju n e M - A J jS - y e a r old m an from S u n Jose, C o llf, b e­ cam e th e 2 lst iraUlc fala llty to r M aelo Valley th la ye ar w ith th e de aih Inle T uesday n ig h t o t Jo h n f L . Simmons In th e C a isla M c’■ .m orlal hospital, i M r. Sim m ons was In jured May T ra f f ic D e a th s Mogtc Volley I9 6 0 ........................ 16 1961........ ................ 21 ...94 ...80 1961.. ' w hich claim ed th e lire o r ChorJta 1 A llred SmlUi. 18. R upe rt. T h e ! R u p e rt youth w as killed Instantly \ a n d M r. Slram ons w as ttk e n to ' th o h oiplU l h e r« w h m he reported In f a ir condition. Hla in juries Included a crushed ■) chest, collapsed rig h t lun s, IracV lu red h ip a n d n um erous euU, tn :< eluding, a -se v ere gosh on hU Up. H e h ad been recoverlnR satlsfac* •I toriiy. hospital a tte n d a n ts said. j T h e c ra sh occurred when M r. 9 S m ith ap p aren tly Tell aaleep o t the J wheel re tu rn in g from Brlghnm C ity. U tah. O fficers rep o rte d tir e m arks In­ dicated th e you th apparently awoke a n d p ulled h is c a r sharply to the left, dlreoU y I n to the o r A 1059 B u lck d r iv e n 'b y M r. Simmons. B o th c&rs w ere demol­ ished. T h e d e a th la th e lecond for C as­ sia county th is yesr. ^ o y s ’ S ta te rs C a m p a ig n in > P r im a r y V o te "B O IS E . J u n e U (UPO-Boys a tU ndlng th e 18th a n n u a l American Boys’ S ta te sp e n t m uch o f th o m o m ln s politicking today fo r p a rty nom inations for sta te a n d n a tlo n o i offices. P rim ary elecUons were sched­ uled f o r'la te r In the day. O enersl elections will be he ld tomorrow. Gov. R obe rt E . Sm ylle was to b s featured spe ak e r At this m o rn ­ in g ’s sa u m b ly a t Bolso Junior colletce. H ow ever, h e w ns unavoid­ ab ly d e tained « nd w ere m ade to have h im address ^ h e Joint se ssio n ' o f th e Boys' W ta to legisla ture la te r in the week. Legion G m i-chlef. i th # p rogram w a s filled by *( U lk b y C apt. B. c . S tinm etz. m arine W arps officer sta tio n e d here. He to m p a red la s t year’s Boys’ S tate w ith th e p r e s e n t one.. A mong-.the c an d id a tes on each p a rty ’s p rtm orjr eJecCloa • bnlJot 'w e re :' U. s . S e na tor: G old p w ty - D lc k Slaughter. K im berly. U. 8 . rep rese n ta tiv e ; Gold p a rty - M a r k F r iu ie r , Je ro m e; Sliver F S n y = W e n 3 m T E ir r B m e y rT im i D avid M cClusky. T w in Palls. L ieuten ant governor: Gold p a r­ ty —Je rry K eck, Jerom e, and BUI M anolng, P& ul; S ilver p arty — •Jo h n R oper, T w in P^Ila. . Also on to d a y ’s program for the boys woa « civ il service eKomlnatlon. • ■ Y e B tc rd o r'n ftc m o o n -th e-b o y s elected o/fJclald tor four-m ythical counties. By county, they are: Ne* Petco—K e n t A llen. Burley. (C«nUn»»d an P m » 1. CtUniii 4) H IG H L IG H T S Inside Today • **«l«_.^E dlU >rtftl: • • P ropa- E lim in ated from th e proposed, tra c to r ex ch a n g e deal were the th ree le a d e rs o f th e abortive April Invasion — M a n u el Artlm e, J o s e San R o m a n a n d R afael B olivar Puentes. A rtlm e co u ld be exchanged lo r FVanclsco (T h e H ook) M olina. proC astro C u b a n convicted of scconddcgree m u r d e r In Hew y o rk la st m o n th , th e Bovcm m ent'operaced new sp ap er sa id . M olina i s scheduled to be ttn c e d o n J u n e 22. He was con­ v icted o f slay in g o f a s-yeor-old V enezuelan g irl Jn • wild s u n braw l b e tw ee n p ro - and tro g ro u p s la s t Septem ber w hen th e p rem ier w as visiting New York. • B olivar r u c n te s would bo releas­ ed In ex ch a n g e fo r H enry W ins­ ton. 6 0 -y ear-o ld N egro com m unist who w as con v icted In 1M9 w ith I f o th e r to p A m erican communists oi co n sp irin g to overthrow th e gov­ e rn m e n t. 7 ^ 0 M lu tsslp p l-b o ra W loston w o s-serv in g -a t« n n a t Ui#-Xederal p riso n I n ■D an b u ry , Conn., u n til recen tly w h e n h e w as tran sferred to a n u ndisclosed UB. public h e a lth se rv ice h o sp ital fo r tr e a t­ m e n t of a n eye ailm ent. H e u n ­ d erw en t b r a in surgery la st year. S a n R o m a n 's release was made d e p en d e n t o n th e U.S. govem m e n fa w illin g n ess to exchange him for 09 -y cn r-o id p td r o Albisu Cam ­ pos, tit u la r h e a d of th e Pu erto Ric­ a n N a tio n a list p a rty . T h e H arv ard -ed u c ate d A lbiru C am pos w as sentenced to life Im­ p riso n m e n t followlnjr tbe-N atlonIn 105< I n w h ich five C ongressm tt Ho Is c o n fin e d to a b t ^ l t a l 'i n S a n J u a n . I>uer(o Rico,- fo r tr e a t­ m e n t o f m e n ta l Illness a n d u n d er­ n o u rish m e n t fro m periodical h u n ­ ger strik e s. The lo u r - m a n trac to rs-fo rprlso n em corR m l^lon, -headed by U n iv ersity o f CaUfom la P ro f. Roy B a ln e r, w e n t to th e governm ent's la n d r e f o rm in sU tu te (INRA) a t 11 tt.m. B a ln e r declined to give any d etails a b o u t tb s group’s activi­ ties. B r ita in P lu g s U p G a p s in Its S e c u rity P la n LO N D O N . Ju n e M IITO -Jarrcd In to a c tio n b y criticism, th e B rit­ ish a d m ir a lty today sta rted plugglnff th e h o le s In Its leaky security system . A ROverniRent In ra tiffsU n ff___ m ittee , h e a d e d by Sir C h arlet R o m er, y e sterd a y charged th e ad ­ m ira lty w ith carelessness a n d la x .............. -peanltledLflucctsJsful.spy­ in g a g a in s t BrlU iln over th e p a st se v eral y e ars. O n e o f th e charges sta te d th a t con v icted Spy H arry H oughton m a n ag e d to ste a l naval secrets fo r R u s s i a 'f o r seven years d o p ite th re o tipolU. H o u g h to n , a form er employe of th e P o r tla n d underw ater detecUon c e n te r. ,w as sentenced In M arch to IS y e a rs ln prison for h is ro le In a flve>m em i)er espionage rin g . —H ls-flttn c« er-B th eM Jeer-* lso -recelved a lB -ye«r sentence. P e te r a n d H elen K roger, recorded on P B I file s a s M orris a n d L orna C ohen, frie n d s of executed atom ic sp ies J u liu s a n d E th d Rosenberg, received 20 y ears each, a n d G o r­ d o n Lon sd a l, 25 years. A t M clal a ctiv itie s tao n o rln r worthy m a tro n s a n d .w orthy ^ t r o n a . - c ra n d p a tro n , a n d Mrs. Ituby Elliott, w orthy grand -m atron, one o f th e O rder o f E a s te rn B U r, j» m es C lark, le ft, a ssista n t r ra n d mill/oR d o lls n each In C onfederate m oney. Some 3D0 ilrlrjratrs a t­ sen tin el, an d M rs. K a th ry n D y er, riEht. assM la te g ran d e onductreii. ten d ed th e banquet held « t th e Tw in Kails F irs t M ethodist church. following th e ClvU w ar woU f, p resen t J . W ad e jQ i^ c e , .worthy (S ta ff pboto-engravlnr) Id a h o a n s A sk U n -A m e ric a n U n i t ’s D e a | h B O ISE . Ju n e U OTO-Abolillon o f th e house com m itteo on u n A m erlcan-‘Bcltvitlc.i-W B a-uned-by Id ah o 's sta te A FL -C IO today ta th e group m oved to w ard a d jo u rn ­ m e n t of its -th ird a n n u al conven­ tio n here. D elegates ad o p ted a resolution w hich c h aracterlM d th e com m it­ tee a s "undem ocm U c a n d d ic ta ­ torial."- They aakcd i t be obollshed a t th e e arlie st possible date. *’l t h a s been n p rim a ry concern o f organized la b o r th a t th e civil lib erties of in d iv id u als be p ro ­ tected from In frin g e m en t by those who would a p e th e m eth o d s of subversive n n d to ta lita ria n o r­ ganizations,” Uio resolution said. T h o A PL-CIO also adopted re s­ olutions today su p p o rtin g construc^ o n ,.flt.'th e h ig h M o u n tain Sheep 'd am o n th e S n a k e riv er a n d the B u m s'C re ek d a m In e aste rn Idah o . I n supporU ng th o H ig h M ounU In S h eep a n d th e low er c an y o n p ro j­ e ct o n th o S a lm o n , th e u n io n r e ­ scinded Its e arlie r su p p o rt o f Nes ---------P e rce d a m . ■ ' • T w o candid ates-atv -v y in g fo r the presidency. T h e y a re incum bent D arrell H . D o rm an , Boise; an d R o b e rt L e n a g h cn . Pocatello, a member or th® R < ta» CJeriu union. N om inated f o r first vice presi­ d e n t w as W illia m C. Hoop. Prie st River. L eo n a rd P alm er. L cw bton, w as chosen th e can d id a te for oeco n d vlco p resid en t. N either Is op­ posed. A fter th e se cretary -tre asu ra post re In cu m b en t A lbert Beattie, Boise, a n d w illia m Diinn. also Boise. E xecutive b o a rd nom inees In­ c lude f ir s t d is tric t—A rthur Hall, Boise, a n d C. A. W heeler, B oise; second d istric t—D a n Ackley, N am ­ p a , a n d T h o m a a W y an t, N am pa: th ir d d istric t—S ta n le y Seholes, T w in Pa lls: f o u rth dUitrlct—Allien NevUle, P o catello ; f if th d ls t r ic tO leim H ook a n d E a rl Stoddard b o th I d a h o . F a lls : six th d U tr lc t O ene Jo n e s. L ew isto n , a n d seventh d istrict—R o b e rt L a u n d h o rd t, K el­ logg. ' O ^ ro u p W ill E n d D o m in ic a n P r o b e s a t O nce S U te s w iU -T etu m to W ashington tomorrow. In d ica tio n s a re th a t' th e ir rep o rt rill look fav o rab ly o n welcoming th e D o m in ican R epublic h ack into th e fam ily o f A m erican nations. I t w as m a d e c lear, however, the group would h a s te n b ack fo r furlh e r-ln T e sU g atIo n -lf-n e ct» « iT .~ — The f o u r - m a n ' mLulon from P a n a m a ,. C olom bia, th e U nlU d S tatc s-an d .U ru su ay ^ w as se n t here B O IS E , J u n e 14 (U?(--’rw en ty -slx a fte r_ th e a ssass in atio n of dictator Tdoho— lo v e lle fl~ lo d a y -rp rep a re d th e m se lv es fo r th e IM l Miss Idaho p o g e an t. T h o g lr h . from ____________ th ro u g h o u t th e sta te , u r lv e d here y w te rd n y a n d w ere honored a t a rec ep tio n la s t evening. 26 I d a h o G irls : S e t f o r C o n te st >. of flag. Page 6 — M iss Id a h o can d i­ dates go t o p a g ea n t. Pilot a tlll alive a fte r gua rd p la n e crashes a t Boise, T w in FUUs m an elect­ ed p resident of bonkers. Pago 9 — N a d p a rty leaders o m c A O o , J u n e li m - A » u ___ ,, .......... Jailed. th in g_______ s w e r e n t b a d enough already. Pago ll^ R l c h f le l d p a ir leaves, th tf C o m m erce C learing House lor- a p p o in tm e n t w ith so n In n o u n e ed to d a y th a t taxes a r» goh " ' ui> I n a o t t o . JV.UOH’. » Page ll~ .N e w 'A - te s ts loom ; I s ta te s. . ' g n n sa s s e ta . c u s to d y - o t_ tw o itllt M ore Than 1,000 R egister for Order o f E astern Star M eets en .'fo n w a s o n e o f t h e a u t h o r s o f t h e i l l - f a t e d April i n v a ­ sion of Cuba. I t carried a fro n ipngc sto ry n n d 'p ic tu r e s of th e SftntinRo de m onstrators a.i well M - th e editorial a ttac k in g S te v e n son. H u n d rc as~ ^f persons, how ever, a p plaude d nnd cheered A m bn.uado r Stevenson a s he w alked from hla h o te l to L o Moneda, th e p re slden tlnl palace, for conferences w ith P resident Jorge A leasandrl. Stevenson a*ns scheduled to m a k e th e sh o rt Journey by autom obile b u t c hanged h is mind a n d w alked. W hen his presence on th e s tr e e ts becam e known, applause broke o u t AS he p a u e d by, a n d a huge crow d b egan trailing him. A s h e e ntered th e square fa c in g th e presidenU al palace, loud cheera ve n t up f ^ several h u n d red p e r- tevenso n conferred w ith More th a n 1,000 delegates and distinguished gucat.'t w ere registered by -10 a.m. F oErearller.S ig n M inister Enrique O rtu z a r W ednesday as th e 69th annual Queen E s th e r-R u b y session o f t^ic grand chapter of a n d oth e r top cabinet m in iste rs Idaho;"O rder o f-E astem Star.- w ent-into its-fo u rth d a y -h e re .- R ogistration-w ilU con- a n d thrir_alde3. They, gave h lln a clude a t noon today, according to M rs. Helen Thomaa, Boise, reg istra tio n chairm an. fir s t- h a n d account of th e e con­ p r ^ ie m t of th is n a tio n . Election o f officers and re p o rts from various com m ittees h ig h lig h te d .th e Wednesday omI ic e m ost hosUIe In 'd d e n t so “ “ ■ m orning grand chapter ses- lairn o th t Stevenson's South Amerision in the high school gym ­ can tour, a bout 30 d e m o n strato rs nasium . Tabulation of bal­ la s t n ig h t poraded th ro u g h th e lots i.s expected to be com- stre e ts of SanUngo, ch an tin g "O iiba U tah B ankers F igh t F ederal P ow er P lan s tu res: U ta h 'a s a le s ta x will go up from tw o to p e r c en t. In M ary­ lan d . w h ere th e ta x used to sttM on a ll so le s o f o v e r HI cents, p u r­ c h ase rs w ill now b e nicked for a i^ t h ln g c o stin g over a quarter. I d e y l l also h a v e .to .p a y -ta x e s • drinks. r a g * i t ^ i n d l a n s beak Y a n - j m o re n e w O th e r In so y a tlo n a l a th e a r t of le e s to p ro te c t le ad . . «rhe O ocu n erca ClearinK house e x tra c tln c m o n e y fro m s ta te ta x ­ ^ ^ « th e nau o n -i payers: . » -P w h iJ - 'i i In r “ b u sin ess Uws, sa id th e M -:7A n e w p e ra o n al tocom e ta x In to J S y m T ^ h a d boosted th e ir Inoomes W est y iig ln la . —A te m p o ra ry 60 p e r c en t boost in co rp o rate a n d p e rso n al tax h j r ., H i j h w b id . r a te s In N ew M exico. ■ - • B l« e r Bale* and use‘t tte s were •^ U lg b er in e o iM tax es In' A lu « . . 'l.eBpeclally SaTorwl U u legisla­ M a n h a tta n Is . “ S te a m B a th ” A s P o w e r O ff NEW Y O RK . June 14 W - A massive power follure, the second - • in less th a n tw o years, h it five • square miles o f mIdtown M anhat­ ta n yesterday. I t sta rted w ith th o evening r\u h h our and spread chaos from skyscraper peaks to subway de p th s for four a nd oneh a lf h ou rs o n th e h o tte st day of* th e year, MilMona were Ineonvienced on streets, in th e su b - ’ ways. In th e ir homes, offices, res­ ta u ra n ts, hospitals, hotels, th e a ­ ters. T h ere , w ere no reports o f casuolUcs, however. R iders were t r s p p ^ In eleva* tors fo r up to three hours, to emerge sh a k en and dripping w ith perspiration. Passengers w e r e stran ded below ground on sub­ ways where, In tAs words o f on« g a t w l n ^ , j ’K _w as like, a s t e ^ ___ • ’Times sq u a re 's briUiance w aa blacked ou t f o r a tlm e.'m any o f Its movie houses closed. Som a ' Broadway show s canceled perform ­ ances, alth o u g h 'o th ers devised m eans to m ake th e ir curtain. Em ergency repa ir crews ra c e d th e se ttin g s u n In a n attem p t to get'se rv lce b ack to norm al befora d a rk. ______ T hey succeeded f ir s t In restoring pow er on th e E ast slda Irom C n d to T7th s tr e e u a nd betw een B road- .. w»y a n d P l f t h avenue below C e n - ' •, tr a l p a rk . El»ewhere. In a n -Irre g ­ u la r p a tte r n ;.o n th e w M , a l d a ....... from 4 3 r d -to -« s t streets,-<ieotrio> - • Ity cam e b o e k a t 9 : » P'nL, h o u r a fte r a u n se t ♦ * * si, V anquI no." T hey ru sh ed th e A ferrltt ShotweH. publicity n s i A office, sh a ttering p la te gli c h airm a n . New officers will be In - w indow s wlUi long poles. T h e lone policem an on d u ty i s to lle d ;T h u r 5 d 6 y 'a f te m u o n d u r ­ WASHINGTON, June 14 The U tah B anking asso­ in g th e concluding session. re ste d one dem onstrator, b u t th e ciation h a s registered opposition to a proposed 176 million ■T h e W ednesday m orning session r e s t escaped, leaving b e h in d a b a n n e r saying -G o homo S te v e s dollar appropriation f ar a sy stem o f federal power lines o s ctflled to o rd er by Ceclle M. sorL” anson, p a s t gran d m atron, a n d to d istrib u te electricity produced by th e upper Colorado Sw U S. embassy, officials sa id th e O sca r W . N elson, post: g ra n d p a ­ riv e r sto rag e project. "To b rin g in th is form of socialism tr o n . V ernon R oehl s.Ang a solo, d e m o n ^ ^ ^ w m com m unists.to o u r state, .would be foreign to its pioneer traditions "O p e n i h e O ates of th e T em ple," ‘■'^O thaw lse, .8tev*ensoni rec ep lto o and w illj^ o '/io th in g to prom ote th e economic w elfare of follow ed by th e e n trance of a ll w«a w arm a n d friendly. C ;«w ds o f se v eral h u ndred greeted h im a t o ur people," William A. Dawson, spokesm an fo r th e bank* a ssista n ts a n d g ran d officers. B u tah C hlsh am sa n g a solo, “ I th e a irp o rt a n d a t the h o te l w here ers to ld a house appropria' W a l k e d T oday W here Jesus h e is staying in th e h e a r t o f S a nt i o n s Bubcommittee. L et . W alked,” a n d p ra y e r was given by Itag o . S tev e n so n planned to devote D orothy F ro h m , g ran d c h i^laln . p riv ate u t i l i t y companies -Reporls w ere glvca.by.Uie.bome m o st of h is tim e h e re to ta lk s c a rry t h e power, he urged. fun d truateety educaUon lo a n fund a b o u t n e x t m onth's m eeting o f th e H e s a id th e y could do It cheaper. b o a rd ,' c redentials committee, fl- In ter-A m erlc an zconom lo a n d SoD aw son, fo rm e rly * a mem ber of ilttee- ond o n retu rn s, c la l council a t P in t del E ste. congress. Is p resident of the lib ra ry a n d f ra te rn a l correspond­ C h ilea n President Jorge A lessaii' K e a rn s B a n k , S a lt Lake City.. ence. d r l already, ha s endorsed th e con. B o th th e K ennedy adm inistra­ B r V b J M P n » Z oteraaU eaal E d n a H eckathom , p o st grand feren c e a n d ha s h a d h is e x p erts L ie u t. Col. R udolph C. A shentio n a n d th e preceding Elsenhow­ h e se iso n ’s first big h e a t w ave. ’ e r a d m in istra tio n have recom ­ b re n e r ha s been appointed com­ m a tro n , a n d E dw ard p . Sanm an, w orkin g on prelim inary a sp ec ts f o r a Tsu ltry a eo rc h tr w hich broiled ' m e n d ed co nstru ction of federal m a n d in g officer of th e D033rd air p a st g ra n d p a tro n , opened th e som e tim e. m ost of th e natlon'a E a s t, wa«- -<• lines t o d e liv er eleetriclty from force reserve recovery, squadron W ednesday a fte r n o o n ' ^ l o n a t S tevenson, touring l o S o u th breaking u p today. d a m s i n t h e bllllon-dollor project. w h ic h will be acU vated .In Tw in 1:45 p m . in th e h ig h school gym ­ A m erican countries in a d v an c e of A m ass o f refre d iln g cool a ir D aw so n s a id federal lines w ould IM lls effective July 1, onnounoes n asium . R eports on w elfare, con­ th e economlo meeting, leaves e a rly drove th e h e a t back Iro m c e n tr a l d u p lic ate o r replace lines Uiat p r i­ M aJ. Ciydo Rogan, c om m ander of stitu tio n nnd by-law s, pubUclty tom orrow fo r Bolivia. New E n g la n d w estward in to HU« va te u tility com panies have bu ilt th e 2504th a ir reserve c en te r. a n d histo ry w ere to be given, fol­ nols, N e b r a s k a - a n d S outh D a . ■Mission o t th e T w in P all* r e ­ lowed by tours fo r distinguished • co u ld co n stru ct. kota. A nother cool fro n t presse d ■ T h o p rlv o te companies "have c o v e r y squadron Is to provide re ­ g ucsta-to_S hoshone falls and th e eastw ard- fro m M issouri to thap re se n te d su b stan U al proof," D aw ­ covery a ssistance fo r th e a lr'fo r e e Iris g a rde n a t th e hom e o f Mr. toid *Tv v i i p a n h a n d le ’ — — so n s a id , ‘'t h a t o t le ast 138 million in e v e n t-o f a lU ck. M a jo r R o g a n M rs. F loj'd B andy. H um id h e a t hung on fo r t h i sa id . I t will be located a t th e T w in dolla rs c a n bo saved. T h is a m ount 'Tuesday m om U ig, M n . O race M. fifth d a y in a r e u so u th a n d e a s t o r m o n e y <Uverted to other needs F o ils a irp o rt. I ts prim a ry Job- Is Jo h nson, p a st gran d m atron, a n d of th e advancing relief. T h u n d e r(Caatlnanl an P u t 3. C tUna II o f th e C o lorad o p to je ct or even to to provide safe ia n d in s fo r U . 6. sto rm s broke o u t w hen tb a h o t o th e r n e e d s o f tho naUon, In these a i r force a n d allied a ir c r a f t r e ­ a n d cold a i r m asses clashed. tu r n in g from m issions, a s w ell as p re ssln s tim e s can be of vital Im­ A t le a st e ig h t de ath s wet« b la m - “ tu rn -a b o u t" points f o r continued B X m i£ Y , June 1 4 - A n I n d ia n ed on th e heat,- r a in .a n d v le len t p o rtan c e." “ m issions. b aby was found abandoned i h th e lightn ing a to rm s w hich broke o u t D aw so n so ld th e bankers "object M ilita ry p lanners a n tic ip a te th a t to u sin g th e addlU onal Rovcmment m a n y -U .- s r b a s e s -m a y b e d e s tx o y borrow p it in fro n t of t h e - b o n e In uthe to rrid xone. T ber« w era th re e d e a th s on raln-*w n>t M lc h t- ._ j. po w er <leve}oped a s a n Incident to e d o r dam aged heavily In e v e n t ot o f M rs. Alloft Je n sen one g an highw ays, tw o person* ic flle d -----th e c onatrucU on of th e upper Colo­ a tta c k to th e e x U n t t h a t some e a s t of th e Springdale service s ta ­ by lig h tn in g bolta In Chicago a n d ra d o riv e r p ro jec t a s t» m eans to a ir c r a f t m ay be una ble to land tio n on highw ay 308 la te T u esd ay an o th er to S t. L o u ls,-a n d tw o s e t u p a re^< a t th e ir home sta tio n s. " I n this afternoon. h e at-b la m ed d eaths In New S n g p o w er-b u sln ess.w lth a duplicating, case , resenrlsU fro m -T w in - F a lb , -B y-X Jn l - ' I t h a s b e en-retum ed-to t h e ____ la n d .- - ' tm ta x e d so v e ro m en t distribution a n d n e a rb y com m unities i n Magic V.3. forest service ottlcials sa id B row n fam ily, D eputy S h e r if f S a y system . V alley would m a n a n d o p e ra te the M itchell reported today. H e aaid “S u c h a m ove will sim ply ah lft reco v ery a irport," M a jo r Bogan la te yesterday a t le a st 8S ligh tn in g - M rs. Jen sen notified th e sh e riff's caused forest fires a re burnin g in S p e c i f -A iito ; 1 th e b u r d e n of taxes from one aald. th e lu sh U m berland o f New M ex­ office she had found a 3 -m o n th g ro u p t o a n o th e r . . . and b rin g H e a d d ed th ftt reservists would ico a n d Arizona., old girl crying lustily a m ong som e a b o u t t h e In h erent u-asle w hich fu rn is h com m unications, crash T h e US. w ea the r bureau w arned q u a ck grass in fro n t o t h e r hom e. I s _ D ^ v e r e d ' i 1 itO T ,^ trnrr, goufm m i-nt npen^^J^^n | icue service, re fu elin g. M rs. Jen sen bathed a n d c h an g e d a n d b u re a u c ra tic control and c ould I iUOR„ m e aic ai c a rcT 'T o ^ -that:—wllh- ------------sig h t, more fires a re a probabili­ T he In lo n t which e v e n tu a u y b rin g about th e de­ service, emergency m a intem h a rd Its e y u were sw oU en-alm ost “ T o T r e s i d e n t ty. stru c tio n o t one o f our sta te 's b ille tin g a n d a security force. s h u t. : e p r s t -h it were th e 3.5-m llllon' W ASHINOTON, Ju n e 14 m — , T h e T w ln 'F a lls u n lt.w U l bring le a d ln s tax p ay in g Indusulea.” E a rlie r In th e afte rn o o n M rs. P resident K ennedy- today re c e d e d ■ th e to ta l n um be r o f o rra n la atlo n s acre -O lla-w ildem ess In southw esl In th e e ig h t w estern sto tes, w hich New Mexico, w liere a 80-yeor-old J e n s e n recalled she h a d n o tic ed In d ia n w oman lying n e a r h e r Olenwood, N. M., ra n c h e r was kill* elevator, a choice o t t o ^ a n d a c om prise th e six th a ir force re ­ ailbox a s she w ent to g e t h e r specU l ra d io telephone to p e n a l i „ se rv e region, to 65—17 recovery ed fighU ng one blaze; p riv ate tim ­ m W ASHZNQTON, June 14 (Wl m oll. M rs. Jensen h a d ro u sed h e f T h e - U o l te d -S U t« s - senate - today Broupa a n d 36 recovery, squadrons. be r e ast o t *n e rra A m a rilla li. a n d .th B -w o m a n .h a d g o n e .o a h e r c onfidential conversations wbUa ro llln g a lo n g -th e-h lg h w a y .--------..jj___ Colonel A shenbrener, w h o will n o r th e r n N ew M exl?o.-w here a - f k e c o n firm e d P re sid e n t K ennedy’s ap­ w ay. h a d destroyed 200 acres, a n d Che . T h e e a r w as a new castom -tw tlt ............... th e Tw in P alU squadp o in tm e n t of Sylvan L a te r -Tuesday a fte rn o o n M rs. bubble to p L incoln lim ousine. I t serv e d in WorW w ar H . I n the Coronado n a tio n a l fo re st of s o u th ­ Boise, a s U . S. attorney for Idaho. J e p p e se n . 38, served a s assista n t su m m e r of IM l he e n te re d pilot e a s t A rliona, w heer 13 m a jo r J e n s e n - h a d g o n e . to D eclo and to o k four ye ars to design th e a u to W hen sh e returned sh e h e a r d th e an d five m o n th s to conslraet I t Jtx ' T7."Sr a tto m e y r o n d a h o - l f t '1 0 5 2 - tra in ln g i'u p o n -g ro d u atio a h e -se rv ­ fires u p to 600 acres In size -----------reported? I n f a n t crying. - a c c o rd A n e e ^ th -se c re t'se rrle a s p e ------M . H e w aa a tto rn ey for th e Id ah o e d in th e w estern tralninR com­ • ' ' T be deputy aald h e h a d d iffJcu r e lflcatlons. h o u se o f rip resentatlves In lOSO m a n d a s a pilot, pilot In stru cto r T W lU ia m - P . R ichards w as killed O fflclala o f th e Ford M otor co m - . a n d In 1068 was a n unsuccessful a n d a q uadron com m ander. Colohel w hen burning lim bs fell a n d t y ascertaining w here th e child knocked off his m e tal he lm et, th e n belonged. T h e p arenta a re r e p o r t­ pan y. w ould n o t hsxard a g u e a o a f o r th e Democratic nom' A ah enbrenner owns a n d operates th e cost o f th e 31-foot, elght-paa« P ric e H ardw are, ’Twin F a lls, and a pin e U-ee fell a n d stru c k h im edly In G allup, N. M. a glancing blow on th e h e ad . F o r ­ h a s b een in business in M aglo Val­ senger lim ousine because I t w as., e s t aervlce officials sa id i t w as le y sin c e 1M6. custom designed a n d eustom b u U t . . K im ilS n C H B V TO R E P O R T th e f ir s t firefigh ting fata lity I n 10 Mo sU nllar models a re fo r s ^ e . MOSCOW, Ju n e 14 (UrD -Sovli. y e a rs In th e O lla w ilderness. I n fact, few motorists would ha-ra T h e m anpow er d ra in o n lir e - P re m ie r N ik ita K h ru s h c h e r *wUl use for th e automobile equipped . follow P resident K en n e d y 'a le ad f ig h te rs w as becom ing serious. I n w ith: th e Coronado n a tio n al fo re st I n d i­ tom orrow n ig h t tgr m a k in g a n a ­ —A n cslevator under th e b a c k ­ a n s fro m New M exico Joined a b o u t tionw ide Tadlo-televlslon b ro a d ­ se a t to r a is e It lOM laches 'trom W A 8H IN Q T 0N , Ju n e 14aao' fe d e ra l prisoners a n d eo to r e s t c a s t o n h is ' sum m it ta lk a w ith norm al poslUon t o . pe rm it tb a N ew Jersey "com m uU r ta x " S e c re to iy of S U te D ea n B u s k told se rvica supervisors. K enne dy in V ienna. P re sid e n t to b ^ e n more easily t o ' : a s e n a te group today h a w as so th e a u t e c an g e t money from “deeply d lsc ounged” over th e lack —T hree d ifferent'tope: L e a th e r- ~ Now Y o rk e rs w ho"w ork In New o f p ro g re ss'ln disa rm am e n t nego­ covered m e u i, a slx-pleca tr a i » - . Je rse y a n d from Jerseyites who tia tio n s w im Rtissfa. p a re n t plastic -bubble'* top a ; i 4 . » ; ; d raw th e ir paychecka In New Y ork. R u sk , testifying before a aen a ta black fab ric convertible to p ., , —I n c re a se d gasoline taxes in a p proprlaU on s subcom m ittee, was = -R etracU ble running . 'b o o t d j • W ASHINGTON, Ju n e 14 im - ^ S e n . E ste s K efauver, D , T e n n ., today f o u r'* tA t» .-T » X ‘boo8ta-per-*allon n a ked- b y -C h a lrm a n ;J ^ - U - M c a n d -fo o t a tan d s for-se cret a e tv lc * ;- > w ere o n e -c e n t In Alaska, New J e r ­ O lellan, D., Ark., if "w e h a v e m ade l a ^ l M " « a “-ra n ta s u e - -a - -p u b m h e d 'T e p o rt-th a t- b e U i n lin e t o r th e agen U ow ered by Individual c lae trio : i suprem e c o u rt s e a t now h e ld b y A ssociate Justice H ugo L . B la c k . sey a n d W a a h ln g tro a n d tw o centa a n y U n g lb ie prog re ss-to w ard dis­ m otoia. I n fa c t tb e new- c a r 1 m « i.l a Pen n sy lT an la. a rm am ent'* in th e p re se n t G eneva m a n y m o to n .ln I t th a t t h a 'A g n t, W A S m N O T O N . J a n a 14 —^ t t e r cigarette taxes In 13 n u c lea r, te s t b an-m eeting, o r d u r­ a w t ' g l w e o m p a r tn i^ sto tes. T h e litcreasea are Ih A las­ in g th e p o st -five yeora or m ore of b y one la rg e fu se'panel. .. • k a . u p th r e e cenU a pack. Idaho, n e g otiation s. —TWO d ifferent tw o -w v , T “N o, n o t yet," R usk ^ l e d . W a s h i u t o n , ' W est Virginia a nd O n e equipped w ith a - ? ^ — • iia r y la n d three. M lnH o a dded th a t *’I c a n 't r e p o r t we W ASHINGTON, J u n e 14 < n n - T h e se n ate finance c o m m lttee -u n a n - p erm its telephone e a n i-to b n e so U Missouri two. N evada h a > e m a d 9 any sig n ific an t prog- Imously approved today a 3.7 bU llon dollar.house-passed b lll-to extend fo u r,'> le « r Jersey a n d New M exico r ess'irtU i th e Soviet Union** o n th is fo r a n o th e r y e a r th e p r e s e n t e xcise ta x e s 'o n su c h Item a o a liew issue t o d a te. th r e e a n d O klahom a twc c ars, trav e l, c igarettes a n d Utpior. ------- E a s te rn H e a t ■ W a v e B r o k e n '— B y C o o l A ir A s lie n b re n e r T o C o m m a n id R e s e r v e U iiit C ty in g - B a b y _ Is _ F o u n d in D itc h A lo n g H ig h w a y F o re s t F ire s B u rn in g A re a I n S o u th w e s t A p p ro v e d Things Bad Enough, but That Doesn’t R u s k D is c o u ra g e d Prevent Hike in Taxes for 23 States W ith D is a rm T a lk . ( A I» m httnck o^th® ttnitetl S tates . ^ '■ ^conferred w ith high governTHm to rniae Latin American .. up the sm ashing of windows agency b y .h handful of leftists im m unist new spaper El Siglo called for m ore tlem onatrations and demuhdcd th a t President Ken-, nedy'.'i special representutivc ' go h o m e . El Siglo s a i d S t e v - NEWS BULLETINS WBDNESDAlT, JUNE 14, lOCl- ‘ T IM E S -N B W S , T W IN PALLS, IDA HO >A<3B TWO M an l s ' S e n te n c e d in i T ra ffic C ase Weather, Temperatures B v United P reai iB tem aU eaal F lv e-d ar fo re c a st'th ro u g rU ra 'd T y l No“precJP lU tfo n rT tm p ci(H re» atwve n o m a l jH o u th e a s t Id ah o an d much above n o n g i l In south- * H e n j7 Bytngton, 33, Klm ber);, ; « u n n e d . S300 and cotu, m d < M A G ld VALLEy—F a ir ( o n lih t an d tomorTBW. W arm er lo tilih i ■ ten ce d to 90 d a y i In T »ln F a lb w ith • tow of M (o U : b if h tom errow U to 9S. Low ta t( n l(h ( 47, 69 -e o u B t-ja U - a n tt- ^ -d r lr e r 'a r ’lleeiua it I a jn . and »8 a t nocp. '_________________| ^ I n u p e n d e d for one f i n f by NOHTH IDAHO—F a ir tonight. Pa rtly cloudy tom orrow. W#rmer, ' » of th e Peace H iy P o ller aw lonlBht « to CO; hig h tomorrow M to w . iv T o f d n in f d rlv W B . B ylnston w as a rru u d .'M o n d a y NEW YORK. Ju n e i l W P - T b e lit s h e i t tera p era lu re reported to by S U tfl P a tro lm a a Broy.O. Hard the U. S. w e» lh » r-b u ra a B -y » iU rd a y -w a a .lll-d e fre e a -a t.G lla Bend. Ing. ■ , , ...... M rs. M a fjlo D . 6ty»s«r. 31. ArlL. and TIurtBal, C alif, T h e lew today was 31 degree* a t pryce ______ . . , . ’T ^ . ,ro u t« 3.‘ H ansen, wai' eliert. for. Canxctn.^UUh. „ yield ■ « l e r «lje u i a InvoWW in *'w ree> s . c a r liccident a t IM ao'bjn. Tueji• : d a y * t t|ie H a n ie n blinker llg ia on i S r - '— ' hitfhw ay 30. ' • • •. ...» York.- V . . ! A lOM P o r t driven- by Mf(i. mSlt’o I (ihUhomo CItr ..... > Om.h. , > e ia n c e r coUlded with a 1DS8 Ford ; aedan-drlT en by HM-ard E. K uhn. 1 62, lA Q rande. Ore., knocking Ocnvrr .. K u h n 'a c ar tn lo a lo » ,F o rd Ata* . Uonwajfon driven by Nsdlne M. ' ‘ M cM aatcr. 30. routo 1, Haiuen. ___ iVnnh. -----•; • . T b e r t.. waa , an .eaUmaled t i i (bMdlm _______ ‘ damaff* t o - t h e etaUon woRon. •1 *100 to - th e 'S tn n je r car ana.MOO, IntfltMPoIrt — ' to lh a K uhn csar. T1i« Twin F a lb ! c ounty ^ e r l f f ’a deparlmrnl invcAI Uffatod. ! Ruasell %Iay«. Ooodlnn. waa . I fin ed *300 a nd UAO tm li by Sho' ahone Juatlco of Peace W. U. Au«., I tin Monday for dninken drlvlnR,' I second offenie. He aUo was «en I tcncod to aU m onths in the Un^ K FT CH U M -Roaary for Eugel- Gilmore. L ast r ite s wUl be held I coin county Jail. I f the tine bi not ‘ pa id , the JudRO pointed out M ays nlo Morlllo will be recited a t 8 In th e H ag e rm an c e m e t e r y . : will be compelled to serve It a t a P in . Wednesday a t th e McOoldrick Friends m ay call a t th e 'T h o m p -' I. r a te of M a day In the county Joll funeral home In Hailey. M ass wUl son chapel. O obdlng, Wednesday, bo cclebrnud a t O u r lA dy . of afternoon a n d u n til tim e o f serv­ ! In addition to Die sU-monlti th e Snows C atholic chu rch In ices. • tence. I ‘H jo m ai H. Baker. 31. M WasJj. K etchum by Ihe Rev. Robert T W IN F A L L S -P u n e ra l services I Ington eourU. Twin Palli. was Woldman. Concluding rite s will be for Louis E a rl O rc h ard wUl be I cited for failure to drive prudent* held a lt he K etchum cemetonr. held a t 3 p. m . TVlday in th e first* ] ly a fte r th e atatlonwagon h e wft.n I driving ra n off httthvay 93 six TW IN FALLS—F u n e ra l services tlUrd w ard L D 6 ch ap e l w ith BU h; m iles north o f th e Perrlne Me- for Clayton O. P h illip s will be op Malvin C u tler o fficiating. Con­ cluding rite s will b e held a t Sunset ■ m ortal brtdse a t 0i30 p. m. Tues* held a t 3 p jn . T h u rsd ay a t the M cmoriai p a rk . F rie n d s m ay call I day. sta te police reported. ; B a k er told S tate PaUolm an W hite mortufiry w ith the Rev. I M a rrln W rl«ht he apparently Lee Spivey a n d th e Rev. D avid ' doted while drlrln s. When he Shebley officiating. Concluding ; awoke b s saw a c ar drlrlns toward rites will be held a t th e Sunaet Memorial park. n .u L/v ai> o H A O E R M A H -Funeral services S unday a t th e M cDulloch funeral I row pU. ' T h e re h ld e , owned by Bertie's fo r Cheat«r A rth u r O lo re wIU be home. Mass will b e celebrated a t 10 ' I' P ouIti7 F anns, Inc., route 3, Tw in held a t 10 a.m. T h u rsd a y a t th e a.m . M onday a t th e L ittle Flower < Falls, was a to ta l I das. Baker was Reorganised LDfl c h u rc h In H ag - Catholic c h u rc h b y th e R ev. Fran* • released from Magla Valley M e . erm an w ith Elder H alo Q launer cis O'D riscoll. F in a l rite s will be - r -m o rla lh o sp lta l ftft«r treatm ent for otriciatlng,''assisted b y E ld er D an a h eld .ln th e P le a sa n t View cemeterjr. ; m inor i^ u r l e t, a hospital spokes. R b t^ y H ea rs N ew A rm o u r School Begins ' VUKs' Parent* V acation Bible school began Mrs. Dorthea Wyse. B a a U B a rM o nday-gt-the-H lghlttnA -C bitpel iP la n tO ffira a l a t 454' H ighland avenue. Twin L io n s L is te n T o T .F .T a lk B y M o rtic ia n T w in F a lls N e w s i n B r ie f Jo h ii W llkerson, associated w ith the T w in FaU s m ortuary? discussed criU cbm o f fu n eral costa a t the weekly m e etln s of th e -T w in I^ilU JJona. • ■ .. ............................ erson ....... ....................1 a n a rticle In rec en t Issue o f th e S a tu rd ay Eve­ n ing P o st claim ed fu n erals were too expensive. ha d_"pa B a n over* tonea" a n d fu n eral d irectors used pow erfuL lobbying techniques to h a iV ^ v o r a b le .’riegU latton passed |n m an y s u t e i . ^ . ** ■ T h e m e c tld a rflx p U ln e d . In a -w er to a ' quftU on, t h a t Magic Valley fu n erals cost an average of f588. com pared w ith a natio n al average o f according to the e n ts Mr. and Mra. L . C. Cress, 304 Polk street, and h e r w n -ln tow and (Uughter, M r. a n d G ene Titm ui. Shoshone P a lls. Mr. Cress Is in Magic VaUey M em orial hospital. -_________ Robert Kemp. Nan\pa.’ w ho will FckUs. and will c ontinue through Ju n e 33. Classes a re frota 8 o jn . supenise th e new A ijnour p lant U> 11:30 o jn . and children from east of Hansen, w as tfuest speak­ er during the W ednesday-noon ages 4 th ro ugh th e e ig h th grade Invited. Seen Today Ju d g e s T heron 'W ard a n d Zoo' A nri W a rb e r? ooffe* breaking w ith ilo b e r t_ B a llp ^ n , J O T M _J. _ ^ y . _ Iv a n Jo h n so n , Donald L usk and Lloyd W ebb . . . Mrs. M axine Lake cooking of buckarod beans w ith dinner guest . . . L a r­ ry H au b c r a n d Mm. Helen H en d e r­ so n c h a ttin g . . i W. A. McClu.s-- • k o y-dlacusslng-road-d riving h a z ­ a rd s w ith t e n a n t . . . P a tric k M cD evitt bad ly In need oTBhave^. . . . K em p discussed th e beef Indus­ try. lU economic- Im pact on Magic Valley and explained th# p la n t’s operation. He noted th a t the.w estem .U nU = D onald H utchlngs dlscussing bu sl» . ^ _ ed SU tes b growing more rapidly n e s s .. . .-D avid H am lett'C O t^ng •. th a n oth e r sU te s a n d th a t 26..per ou t.o fi C hdm bef of ttp n n e ix ^ o C - 7 ^ cent m ere 'b e ef p v c a p l U ; L J j ^ In th e W u t. H e m entlo n e an n A t a few years ago. packing pGuits generally p urch ased 'a y - * lIa ,U le cattle, slaughtered them khd JoM M anU g* License T h e 'Twin P alls county c lerks th e beef. Now th e beef Is pre-sold, “Peoplc” w lth.eouglu go to ^ m « i’ ' ' office Issued a m arriage Ucenss th e n the catU e a re purchased, tags a n d the ate rs Instead of to doc­ T uesday to Roscoe D urbin, W en­ slaughtered a n d th e finished pro­ tors."- • ^ Social Set Friday ■ ' W llkerson said 'th e fu n eral -di­ duct U delivered ^tp th e custom er A social meeUng of M agic V al­ dell, a nd F rie d a Fischer, Jerom e. rector m a in tain s a*- chapel, a r ­ ley Cameglons will be he ld a t 8 who bought th e beef. ranges a ll services, supplies a cas­ p.m . Friday in th e G rlgg'a mo­ D aogbU r G radnated He noted th a t th e q k e t.-tran sp o r.tatlon to th e ceme­ te l basement. Members a re Inylted M r. and M rs; M. F . Sim m ons cattle h as Improved ------- tery a n d m a n y Incidentals. have retu rn e d to T w in F a lls a fte r p a st few years, explaining th a t W lllvrson c rtticlted th e P w t to, bring guests. -a tu n d ln g g raduation exercises a t b etter feeding m ethods h ave been Reed C oulam ..a city b a n d mem-irtlcle w h ic h .-h e asserted, con­ B unubsgs Bale Set used to obtom qua lity beef with U ta h ' s u t e " university,- Logan, fused th e desires o f A m erican so­ "• > w here th e ir dau g h ter. Gaylie no surplus f a t. H e said Armour ber. f o r m ore than 25 y « r a Prim'rose Rebekah lodge saxophone sc^olst a t ciety f o r C ertain types of funerals •m age sale will be held from 0 . . . Swenson received h e r bachelor of and company prese ntly is In the appeor ma.s ’Thursday for th e ’Twin w ith th e wishes- of fu n eral di­ th ird year of a tw o m illion dollar science degree in education. Miss rectors. H e explained th e " p ag a n - to -8 - p. m. Friday a n d S a tu rd ay Sw enson plans to teach In .B rig - teeding research project. F ills m u nicipal band concert a t in th e King building. Proceeds lsm“ ch arg e results from th e de­ will be given to the O d d Fellows h a m C ity -o e x t fall. ' He noted t h a t th e new p lant’s th e c ity pork. sire o f m o st fsm llles to h a v e th e /eedlot capacity wJJl be from 3,T he DTOgnun. under ih e d lrec i body preserved a n d displayed dur­ world eye bank. 500 to <000 oattle a n d actua l plant tio n -o r C h S Bslcllffe. will 4n; Serves In A nny ing services. . i construction probably will s ta r t in elude th e Northwind march.- by R ich a rd Jo h n Chellns. sc _ T h e ^ n o rtic la n note d h is profes­ M r. a n d Mrs. George W. Chellne. July. He added th a t contracts will C ham bers; R aym ond.O vertura by sio n does lobby in th e sta te legis­ be let to local bidders a n d the T liom as: Blue Tango. L e l^ y A nd­ T w in Falta. volunteered fo r three latu re. However, two law s for years service In th e arm y a n d was company prefers to tra in local, In­ erson; E n tr ’acte e t Valso from th e (From Page One) w hich th e group lobbied, a li­ J o h n JL _R uebke..past g r a n d p a ­ flow n to F t. O rd, C a lif, to begin experienced help- w ith company censing a c t passed In 1938, a n d a training. H e wlU a tte n d th e army personnel b ro u g h t_ ln . to fill key provision th a t p rep a y m en t fo r fu­ tro n . opened th e session^ O fficers m edical school in W ashington, D.C poslU ons.. . Nom ine. R a lp h Vaughan W iniam s; n eral services m u st be he ld In w ere Introduced a nd M rs. Johnson When asked a b o u t posible by-, My R e gards. Llewellyn; P ra irie products from th e p loat, h e . ex­ R eflections. Medley; M e a n d tru st u n til d e a th o f th e person gave th e welcoming ad d re ss. '-Ma­ gic.*’ based on Magic VaUey. Muslo m ak in g th e p ay m ent, “ benefit D ick Clark, no address, was plained th a t th e . p la n t probably Ju liet, R ich a rd Rodgers; th e U b - . num bers were presented b y Roger will ship one a n d o ne-half to two public, n o t fu n eral directors." e rty B e ll m arch. Sousa. ^ The sentenced to 30 days in JaU ^ e n W llkerson explained t h a t fu­ Vincent. Flier; th e Pooretto c h a p ­ h e appeared W ednesday l a Twin carloads of tallow p e r w eck.-m ie s t a r S p angled Banner. Keyes. n eral directors feel th e irs is a te r choir and a women’s tr io from m i s police cou rt and pleaded tallow Is generally sold' to' soap publlo business, a rid inWtedx in ­ th e Kendrick chspter. guilty of public Intoxication. Judge companies on th e w est coast. All grand c h apter sessions He added th a t m e at scraps spection o f m ortua ry faellitles. D ale A dam son w ithheld sentenc­ an d discussion w ith h im of costs being held In th e high school gym ­ ing unUI 6 p. m . W ednesday to used prim arily In high protein feeds for anim als a n d steer hides an d o th e r aspects of services. He nasium , whlcb h a s been decorated pe rm it h im to leave Tw in Falls. criticized a n a tte m p t by a C a ll to repreaent a garden. W h ite p il­ a re usually se n t th ro ugh brokers to Japan, w here th e y a re tanned fo m la group to have fu n e ra l serv- la rs atand around th e room , con­ F ined fo r Nolsa ices controlled by th e s ta te or ne cte d by.a rope chain. A 10-foot Tw o drivers were fined »10 each and m anufactured Into leather m unicipalities. wide crown a n d ceptor h a n g from in Tw in Palls police c o u rt W ednes­ Mds. th e celling a t th e e ast e n d o f the d ay by Tw in F a lls Police Judge He explained t h a t cow hides, gym nasium r'O n th e w est end. a D ale Adamson fo r driving cars which aro n o t a s heavy a s steer large ruby fram e covered w ith col­ w ith noisy m ufflers. T hey are hides, are usually used by shoe inles for th e upper leather ored plastic h a ngs from th e celling K eith Olsen 10. 335 B uena Vista, (From P age One) w ith twinkling lig h ts Inside the a nd Rose M ary Gordon. IB, 603 an d B ill M anning. P a u l, county fram e. F ifth avenue west. commissioners, a n d M a rk TlUey, - A large w hite Bible a lso hangs Jerom e.-" treasurer. 8hetp’ and’ lambJ.“ he'sald.7addm g from th e east end celling a n d a ' Shoshone county—D ick S lau g h ­ y u 8 _ ^ k d ro p _ c u rta In _ b e h ' ‘ th a t no hogs w ill be processed, te r . - K lm b e r l y r 'a n d - D a v id - M c - m a in stariil Has ^ I d letters, 56m e~I300” c a tn e '”p r (J b ttb ljr ^ rt h a s been ; W alte r PVw, 31, Burley, was fined Clusky, Tw in Falls, c ounty com ­ "G olden deeds f o r o thers." be processed p e r week, he noted, from th e w estem Interstate , gas Tuesday afternoon by acting missioners. ’The Tuesday e item o o n session m ission f o r hig h e r education, explaining th a t th e m axim um out­ ' aurJey PoJJeo Judge Jam a Annett B<?U« c o u n ty -D ic k 7>aJl. Twin a s called to o r d e r by L a u ra S. w hich aw ards scholarships to pt«- p u t o f tlie new plane couJd run I tor m alclnr a n Improper turn. Falls, cou n ty com m issioner, and G ough, post g rand m a tro n , and d e n tal a nd pre-m edical students, as high a s 4.000 p e r week. Arm our I ■ O len A. M eeds, 30, Burley, waa Magic Valley Mcmoriai Johnson. Burley, distric t Alonzo H. Clayton, p a st g ran d pa ­ w ho a re residents o f sta te s w ith­ company, officials anticip ate about St. Benedict's, Jerome Steve I tln e d I2S by Judge Anaest fo r V isiting h o u rs a t S t. Benedict's co u rt clerk. V isiting hours In th e m aternity tron. Fifty-year m em bera w ere In­ o u t schools o f m edicine of den­ 76 peraons will b e employed. I n in n in g a re d Jlght. A ltu ras S o unty— D on P ra nks, troduced, ranarics were h e a r d from tistry. B am house. w ho ha s a tte n d ­ He noted th a t C alifornia, Colo­ wards a re from 3 to 4 p , m. an d hospital are fro m 3 to 4 a n d from ' D orene Adam s, 10, Burley, a n d from 1 to S p. m .; In a ll others 7 ’to 8 p in . In th e m atern ity ward O akley, d istric t Judge, a n d W ayne d lstln ^ ish e d 'g u e sts a n d D orothy ed th e College o f Id ah o , will a t­ rado and Idalfo a re probably the > S o m lngoS a nebe z, 41, Burley Jabor from U a. m . to 8 p . m . top three sla te s producing beef an d from n o o n to 4 a n d from fl to W rig h t. Castleford.- an d K e n Self. F ra h m . grand chaplain, gave te n d th e U niversity of Oregon.. ; cam p, w ere fined *15 by Judge '} r use In th e N orthw est. B p jn . In th e m edical a n d surgical Tw in F alls, county commissioners. port. A DM ITTED , A nnest f o r atop algn violations. President G ordon G ray rem ind­ ______ G re g o ir B olton, Leliuid M ort. w ard. Tuesday evening, d e l e g a t e s S tam p Club to Meet ' B eany BcUon, Burley, was fined M rs. E lm er H ow ard. M rs. -Woody a d m t it e d H ie Magic V alley Slohtp club ed members th e re will be n o m eet­ form ed t h m social groups. A ban­ ' IS b r Judge A nnest for following Reed. H an s T h o m e , M rs. Jessie W endell K esUe a n d M rs. Glen qu e t honoring p a s t gran d m atrons will m e et a t 8 p. m . W ednesday a t ing next W ednesday. An installiiu o t i i e r Teblele too closely. tlon and dinner m eeting a t 7:30 Beraln e n d M rs. E lljlo O arcla, all T lckner, b oth Jerom e; M rs. 8eras r r ' i Addison avenuQ west. Tw in a n d past grand p a tro n s w as held M rs. Charles Blake. 37, Jerome, Tw in Fa lls; M rs. E lw ood Schooler. phlne SUva, S h oshone; Mra. Dalo a t Uie Blue L akes C ountry club. Falls. Stom ps wUl be show n, sold p jn . Tuesday In th e Blue >Lakes ' ’w a«flaed«10>and given 35 demer* Mrs. C harles McCoy, M rs. Charles D urfee, Wend^U. a n d M rs. Clive BDRLEV. Ju n e 1 « - T e d KeUey A nother group m et a t th e F irst a nd sw apped following th e brief Country club w ill be held in lieu ita Wedoeadaiy by Burley Police Major. C atherin e D ixon, Ju lle Me* Capps. Richfield. w as appointed to th e f a ir board M ethodist church for a ’ banquet business m eeting a nd sta m p sales of the regular m eeting. J u d g a » re d E b erhardt fo r.a atop Murdle a n d ThelnuL Johnson. G uests were W a lly S m ith. Clif­ DISM ISSED by C assia, county honoring worthy m a trons, worthy c ircuit books from th e American . algn HoUUon. . > Buhl; P a m e la •G ibson' a n d Joe M rs. Coy B levins a n d son, K athle M onday afternoon. H e reploccs S tam p Collectors sM iety. will be ford Strom a n d D ole Shelby, all M elvin M. Gibbons, Jerome, was Webb. Jero m e; M rs. M argaret Olson. R o n ald 'R asm lssen . an d L u ­ T ru m an Bradley w h o 'h a s resigned, patrons, associate m a trons a n d as- available. Magic V alley sta m p col­ Buriey; Lee Roscnbergcr. si. flned $10 a n d assigned 30 demerlta Brooks, F arm in g to n . N. M„ a n d cin d a O sbom . a ll Jero m e; Mrs. re p o rts F ra n k K earns, - county soclato patrons, l a a ddition. 10 lectors a re Invited. Cloud, M inn.: H a rry • Llnneckc. 60-y ea r m em bers’ were honored. Reno, Nev.; H orvey M outh, Idaho by Judge E berh a rd t .Wednesday Mabel Campbell, O m aha, N ebr. Leo B ra u n a n d d au g h ter a n d H en­ clerk. e 900 persons atten d e d this A rt G n lld .to M e e t............................ Falls; John H ayes. M onterey, Mex, DISM ISSED lo r golns 3ft m iles pe r hour l a a r y L ivingston, b o th Shoshone. B rad ley was a p p o ln te d - to the Som ..................' session. ' D onna McNut.-Mr8.- lijn n le . SaJi b o a rd Ju n e S«, 1053, to replace V B IR T H S T h e M agic V alley A rt guild will a n d W illiam O ra n g e a n d Mike A smorgasbord will be he ld a t S h old Its m o n th ly m eeting a t 8 p. m. Grey. a w . L ester V andall. M rs. Eugene Sons were b o m to M r. an d Mrs. Saul Clark, form er ah erlff. He P lp p ltt, L oren Cress, S h o n e la M nr- G a rla n d K erley, M r. a n d ‘M rs. Les­ served os secretory-m anager unlit p jn . tbday In th e h igh school ’T hursday a t th e home o f Mrs. tines, Lois P eterso n and M q . lie B u m h am . b o th Jerom e, an d Mr. tw o years ago. D on Loveland U c afeteria followed by a program H arw ood L . Stowe. 1101 Hlghvlew H enry Pow ers, a ll T w in Palls; a n d M rs. H aro ld Huyser, Shoshone. now se creta^ -m a n ag e r. Bradley arran g e d by Ire n e F o r. avenue, T w in Falls. Lee H ansen i M n . C h arles McCoy, P am ela Fish, was In charge of te n tin g th e com­ will play ste reo music. A lberU F ish . R . H . Lee. Clarence mercial area, buildings a n d m a­ Gooding* Memorial MoGuIro a n d R uU i Stubblefield, chinery., . D am age Reported LONDON, Ju n e 14 (<n — Queen .v isitin g h o u rs a t Gooding M e­ B uhl,’a n d Joyce U lrich a n d L arry The commissioners he ld a special A pproxim ately $250 damage . . M other EUzabeth h a s fractured a m o rial bospltal a re from 8:30 a jn . m cetin ? W ednesday Fleming. Jerom e. ' afternoon suited w hen F a y Bkikeslee, route sm all bonq In ono foot and will be to 8:30 p jn . B U IT IIS w ith th e head of th e <T KIM BERLY. Ju n e 14 — Jack 3. ’Twin Palls, stepped on the forced to forego public engage­ ADMITTED Sons were b o m to ^ (r . a n d M rs. .............. W A SH m O TO K , Jun e 14 lE R ^ o f h e alth . hosplU l facilities gas pedal instead of the brake a t W lnegar, 25, S heridan, W yo„ origm ents for several weeks, i t was an­ M rs. Charles B radley. Fairfield, ..I Defenoe B ecrttarjr Robert McNa- Ja y D rap er. E den, a n d to Mr. an d an d M rs. L ydia C aster, H agennan. tion to obtain a rep o rt on th e final Inolly from B uhl, was f in e d tlOO 410 E lm s tre e t no rth a t 1:16 a. nounced today. p ay m en t on th e Caasi* MemorlaJ an d sesCenced to 10 days In jn ll by w cdnasdny. Tw in F aJli poHee ; a a r » « od O en. ly m a a Z. le m n lt- M rs. C h arles M ajo r, Buhl. A A press sta^etnent from h e r Lon^ DISM ISSED hospltnl. K e a n u says. .. K r v e n t before tiie ieoale foreign d au g h ter w as b o m to M r. an d M rs. JusUco of the Peace R a y P o tter ported. N o c itation was issued. Sim on Bilboa, Shoshone. don residence. Clarence House, Arvel Jo h n so n . C astleford. J.,_»latlon3_.«oamlttca_todiiy_imd de­ sa id -th e -ln lu ry - occurred- Monday : urg ed approval of all m ilitary P erm its Sought struction. a t W indsor C astle. • M inidoka County Item s l a th e adm lnistratlon'a 4.8 O tto Florence. J r , 1 « N in th W lnegar reportedly Uircw rocks V isiting h o u rs a t -M inidoka Me­ . " T w u i o i i dollar, lo re ig a aid bin. a n d broks a window a t th e D odson avenue e ast, a pplied for a build­ m o rial-h o sp ital a re from 3 to 4 B o th M cN aatom and Lemnltser. cabins here a t 13:38 a jn . W ednes­ ing p e rm it T uesday to build a IBa n d from 7 to 8 p jn . , , ch a lm an of th e jo in t ohlefa or B O K E . Ju n e M (D?&-The llB th day. G lass waa broken In tiie cabin by 31-foot wood fram e a ttac hed ADMITTED OALDW EU,. Ju n e 14 (O T O —T he • ; a ta tf , testified l a support of IMS ored cavalry reg im en t o f the occupied by M rs.> Iary P a c k e t and patio. E stim ated cost Li tSOO. Cress L arry MIckelson, A dam Alpper- arm ; m illion dollars w o rth of mUltary R er, J o e S . A nderson, pastor of Idaho a rm y n atio n al g u a rd was th e shattered glass fell over her building supply pla n s a 28- by 64• add Inoluded l a th e P ru ld e n t’s th e P o tlatch P resb y terian church, spach. Virgil Fessenden. Mrs. Wil­ scheduled to end firin g exercises children’s beds. . foot wood fram e duplex a t 1313 U th e new m o d erato r o f the Idaho liam Fowler. Carol T u rn er, Irvin ' torelgQ a id re<iUHt3. south o f h e re today a n d return Offlcera said no one w as Injured. Elmwood circle. C ost Is estim ated synod o f th e Pre sb y te ria n church Comcgys. a ll R upert, a n d Mrs, to Oowen field to p rep a re f o r the ! C a n m ltte e m em bers called for a t 810,000. f a l t e r Wodskow.- H eybum . 'ib e ttw .a d m ln la tra tlo a .o f the p ro - In th e USA. end of camp. ' R everend A nderson w as chosen DISMISSED , sr a m , a n d a natlon.by-naU on r e . T h e regim ent will w ind u p Its Ju a n Jose O rtiz, P a u l labor I T lw o f Its w orth. .McNamara yesterday a t opening sessions of IS days .o f an n u al"m a n eu v e ra on th e N n t meeUng a t th e College camp. V , stre ssed th a t th e defense d ep artS atu rd ay , when i t moves In convoy Idah o . H e succeeds Raymond BIRTH S I m e a t U seeking econom y'In th e of FILER, Juno 14—T erry K ea rc hL. W ilson, Em m ett. D aughters were b om to Mr. and back to home d uty sta tio n s. , tn U lta rr a id program , and sold *■ -ra th a h M iller. H am m ett, ^ All o f th e cavalry's w eapons c r gave a demonstraU on on safety ; t h a t audlU a re now being brought W illiam Rausch. R u p ert, and p resid en t o f the synodwere fired yesterday w ith m achine- rules for arc welders a t th e last ; t o h is personal attenUon. m eeting of th e B eady Sparklers icaI.’ thV’w liiiS -7 '^ U iv ien t'^ fJ^ : ^ Wodakov;, guns, bazookas, how itzers, tanks I O oounittee O halrm aa J. W illiam sj-nod; Mr?. I., R . ^ e a . K in g ^ 'y b u r n . guns a n d m ortara p u t In to opera- 4>H club a t th e Hov,-ard A nnis ; PU lbrlght h a s w arned th a t th e a id Hill, c o rro s^ n d ln g se cretair, and home. . pro g ra m will n eed "the strongest Mrs. H arold H olsinger, WendeU, Cassia iMcmonal A nnls. club leader, talked ... ' k in d o f leadarshlp” from K en sed v nom inating c h airm an . ' Visiting hours a t Cassia Memorlc lcanlng.the welder, a n d discussed ...- to g e t **•----- --------------’-hojpli • Todagr he brought up the probl^ s iin d ^ m i. CommcrcUl t»d from 7 to 8 p jn . in th e m aternity book. Whei<Ml< C»i<r<. OMlon OiBlo. I lem of Korea, a n d read a newspoward an d 10:30 a jn . to 8 p jn . in D a n Votroubek w as In c harpe of Hoiplult. Momsa Temple isd dgw*. ' p e r report.deacriblng the recent th e medical and surgical ward. to m thoppiat. rkoM BL M JII. M eantim e. artille ry u n its from th e meeUng. >R e freshm ents were . coup th ere as a revolt. In p a rt, ADMITTED no rth Id ah o y esterday w orked out served by S ea rc h er. ; a g a la st oorrupUon fostered by 0 3 . Abel Abrego a n d Mrs. Dorothy w ith th e how itzers In th e wi SOUTHAMPTON. E ngland, Ju n e I a id . B e asked specifically fo r a Bingham, both B urley; Peggy Mil­ ; stu d y Justifying continuance of Ju n e 14 ID?S—A g ro u p o f PaclfisU ler. C o n sl; E dw ard W arr. Milner; la n d so u th of here. on a “peace m a rc h " from San ; miU tary aid there. Mrs. Janice G ransbury. Rupert, IND IA N W iy S I C I S T - D I E S ^ S oth^M tf^am ara a n d LemnttOT A n n d sc o .n n v e d tc ^ .'th e y - w o u ld an d Mrs.- Bonnie Jn clu b n . Heybum. N EW D ELHI, In d ian , J u n o 14 W ; aald th e tJnlK d States can be "get to Moscow y e t- d e ^ lt e the ir D is m s s E D —D r. K-. S. K rlshnnn. 03. one of I proud of th e a id prorram In K o - failure to la n d on Europe. Gwen Raney. D ouglas Egan, A. ; re a .'H e said F u lb rte h tl news reT w en ty -eig h t m a rc h ers, nineteen O. Wells, Abel Abrego, Edward In d ia ’s leading phyaiclsts, died to ­ I p o rt m ay have a “mlneMule" of r th a n A mericans, w ere refused Jo h n «'.d.Mrs,_DoroUiy_Clftrk.,aU day o f a h e a r t a ttac k . ; validity,- b u t h e inalsted th at to ]pod a t Le H a m ; Burley; Leslie Steube. - Heybum , Prance, yesterday. . an d Mrs. Oay Connor. Paul. However, one, F ra n cis (Bob) D tltT ilS Klngalej'. D u rh am . N . H., evaded A son was b o m to Mr. a n d Mrs. ■ROLLS A N Y W H E R E -B E A U T IF U L FROM EVERY police a fte r sw lm lng ashore o n d planned to 'b e g in w a l l ^ l a _ _ M G L E ! In c o r p o ra te s jh o sa m e high qua lity, dependFrnnce today. Howard Oron»bur>% R u p ert. abl« fuli-transform or poworcd. cha^ssis a s in many o f He w as o n e of fiv e w ho Jumped the Itne M agnavox consoles. A utbm atic picture a nd' K IO B Y . J u n e 14 IITO—a ' 31. overboard a fte r th e Fren ch said : m o n th - o ld Id a h o P n l l s bo' the group could n o t land. T h e —Bay Bad IV hat U e W a n t ^ sound sta blltzors lor op.limum p e rfo rm a n c e from local FRESH. HO.ME-MADC . • I drow ned In a n Itrlgatlon dltci other four—tw o m e n a n d two girls or d istan t sla tid n s. Optically filicrcd 1 9 “ scfoen (d i­ ; s e a r he re U te yuterday. -w e r e cau g h t b y p o lle e an d tak en agonal m e asu re ) (or g rea ter p ic tu re re a lism and depth • T h e victim w as Allen Dick. Jr ^ k to th e sh ip N orm ania, which _ . ... fro m t ^ n e d the group h e re .to ^a y . ; a oa o f M r. a n d M rs. Allen B. Dick. with trup eye com fort. Also a v aila b le w ilh' oplional ; Id a h o Prills. convenient w ireless rem ote tu n in g . S e v e ra l beautiful '! H e w iu visiting his gra'ndpar- r e a d TIMES-NEW S WANT < D S h a n d -ro b b e d w ood f in is h e s , in F H A or BANK Loans ; e a ts, M r. a n d M rs. H eber Cramer. m ahogany, ' 1 o a th e ir fa rm about three mUes lo s u it y o u r In d iv id u a l .n o e d t - - > so u th o f Rigby w hen the accident from Sob Summerfield , Ih ap p c ae d . Complete with COMPARE . . . . Duolity < A search w as organized f o r th e Mobile Stand . • I young la d sh o rtly after h e was COMPARE . . . . Weight I m issed. Almost th ree hours la te r COMPARE . . . . . Price J hU body w a s-lo u a d caught la Comparison U Invited, with U e a d g a u 4U m iles so u ^ w e st . . average W HOLESALE PRICES • th e O tM ie r fa im . Boyd Weeks, a n - a a ^ u o te d by rep u ta b le whole­ sale diamond dealera a n d cata­ logues. •A P P L IA N C E S .• * » » : PTOpbrtloa of~~AmiiriV^n « W IR IN G o f T u iiM .R tJ Ij ih lg h ,'school. atudeaU studying • T V R E P A IR • l a t t o b a i r l t e a l a t h i la it decade - 0 A PP L IA N C E REPAIR h t M '«H O P d)islV ;to ^ a a ls h . . M em ber F ederal D eposlt in su ra n c c CorporaUbn Society to Meet T h e Turin palU G enealogical so­ ciety will nieet a t B p jn . S a tu ri day In the Twin Falls Ju n io r high school.-An appropriate n a m e for th e society wiU be chosen a t this meeUng. Anyone becoming a b«r.J>eXore Juiy i a utom a becomes a charter m em ber. Dues a re -» 3 « 0 per person o r » per coupW. All members a n d o th e r Interested persons a re u rg ed to attend. W reck Reported A 1967 Chevrolet d r i v e n by W oyne A. M etcalf. 19, 280 H arrison stre et. coIUded w ith a 1960 Ford pickup tru ck driven by R o n a ld D. M ullns, 17.*route 3, i V i n F alls, a t 1 p jti. T uesday In th e 300 block S a x o p h o n e S olo S e t a t C o n c e rt Magic Valley Funetals O E S M e e tin g O hm y, a c h in g B o y s ’" S t a t e ^ b a c k i^ ^ Magic Valley Hospitals K e ls e y A p p o in te d T o C a s s ia B o a rd ' T w o D efe n se Q iie f s F a v o r M ilita r y A id J a i l T e rm G iv en F o r D e s tr u c tio n Q u e e n E liz a b e th F r a c tu r e s F o o t Id a h o G u a rd to E n d F ir in g T e s t C h u rc h S e le c ts N e w M o d e ra to r S a fe ty S tre s s e d F o r A rc W e ld e rs wonderfully functional big-screen mobile TV P a c if is ts R e ftis e d E u ro p e L a n d in g -F irst-S e e u rity -B a n k -h a s Lookfor filestore with This Siga 01 the Door/ Id a h o F a lls Boy D ro w n s in D itch CHOCOLATES Frederlckson's for you to buy, build, repair ' , or modernize a home. d ia m o n d s 22995 B & B In c . FIRST S E C U R IT Y B A N K C r e d it T eim is 222 M ain Avenue South ' '> / " S a f e ; w edm esd ay , ' T IM E S -N E W a . TU-r>r r a L L S , ID A H O '■ H k g e r in a n L a n d m a r k B e in g R e p l a c e d b y iS e w B r id g e P o s tp o n in g ■ p a g e THBEE o f A lg e r ia T a lk s R a is e s T h r e a t D e c io D a iry m e n R a te d -•f o r_ M ay -------- --. . DECLO. .Iiilir J4 — DPcln rtail hrrdA rnn k rd lilch In proiluriirj: fiiirlnu Mny, nri>or<line F r ii 11 c r . '^' MiprrvjMir of (lir D riv e rs F in e d Ollnii frm i-era In Im p eria l V alIpy. Cslir.. e*tlmftt« U tn k e s About bJmxm o f IrrJeafJon w ater t/i produce one bIium of o ra n fe Monilfty by Pollcp ju<1ri" J.iVie Ijnlcp. 'nil fur drlvinR U’llhniil iiti o[M'r.i> i w S x w v S B 5 S i i ® B B a B a ^ II A litrn.'p. H. Spicer. BuMr-y. uii.v lined '1 0 an id cojiA Mondiiv hv .lu'Icr rnr-»in v m K -n n -rP eix irii;n n ^ A ll M a k e s n vphlcle. 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T he itru c lu re rr- today o r tom orrow w ith th e rebel% placea t)ie lO -ycar.oId O w iley brldjce, belaw, n a m ed for Lea Onrxlrr. to eoiw lder w ays of eafllnc th e a n e arly p io n eer In H aK ennan ra lle y . T h e b rld ce h t d ih a rp curvr« dcndlopk. ^ o n b o th approacheii. (S ta ff cn(T avlnc) I TV SERVICE \ P in i.C O 'T U B E S J Improyo Any TV Sot < - WILSON-BATES % ........ -ir T P r o V N C E — P a r l d u g O v ertim e F in e s p a rk ln j-b o n d A u rn P r o b a te P a p e r s F ile d in E s ta te Mrx. B c rth n B land filed petl- p'robnic th e will of Jo h n M, B land u lio died Ju n e S. Mr.'. B lnnd x t^ itu xhe wn.i nam ed pxpcutrlx of th e e.uate In n will d a ted M ny n . 19C1. T lic e.Miite consl.it.^ of real nnd personal p r o p - . c rty n o t In exce.« o f $10,000. I Helr.<( tinted a re M rs. Btnnd o n d , th r r e so n s, E ddie LewLi B lnnd nn d j M ichael Blnnd. bo th MurlAURh. nnd W ilfred M. B lnnd. Tw in Fnlta.! P ro b n tc Judge Zoe Ann Wnrberic B U n i£ Y . Ju n e H - P lv e pe^soa^ xclieduled a D enrlns n i 3 p jn . e re flni-d by Police Judge Jam es Ju n e 30. A n n c sl for disturbing Uie pcAcc. T liey a re M anuel Flores, 38, B urIcy : O in d eln rlo OonzAles. 22, and J o se Gomez, both Buricy labor c n m p . ench fin e d ')3 9 ; Jo h n E. WeailiiTX. 36. Burley, nnd Charles W illiam M cElm urray, T am p a. Fin., Up to 5 M onthi to Poy b o th le n tcn c ed lo fiva days in CA RRY IN G CHAROES Jail. W e C arry a P ull Line o f G RU >lIiA CnER. A RT Supplies p olice by D. E. B tan . H arold H aRcn, Levi C lark, Norma C am cy. 1) W . Slcw n rl, Prances T ru e , Clara B. Stcphen.1, R. 6. Fu lio n . C. O. M cClnln. U nion Motors (2>, Gnl< tnU n V alley Seed c om pany C i. Jiicic O roolu, l» P a rk n n d Ann T he jrift Hint will r c L close.st to Dad Is RomclhiiiK to wenr , . . especially if it comc.>» from here! It's our year round biisinc.ss lo know wlmt men like. So, why not make it your bu.si-nc5jr-t0-shnp“ln*rc lor th e g ilt th a t” y our Da<l will wear with pride and plea.sure for months to come? We've such n wide selection to choose from, y o u 're sure lo bo ri^ht on tho targ e t of h is taste! F iv e A p p e a r P A I N T NOW PAY LATERI R u g o n d F u rn i^ u rc C le a n in g T R O Y N A T IO N A L T IE S it S B 0 6 H 0 N E , J u n a 1 4 - A ToUng p rec in ct waa a p p roved a n d s e t up lOT th e K im a m a a re a by) L incoln county-com m lssloD crs. Monday,'L O ommisBloaera a p p o in ted W . A. ’S a i l aa civil defenae d irec to r lo r X lncoln c o u n t y . H o replaces T hom aa w . C o n n o r v h o resigned. A resolution p re se n te d by th e lU ehlteld L lona club w aa endorsed a sU n c f o r Im provem en t In ronds to th e a re a, oa a m e a n s to provide n e cessary la b o r in view o f the ahortaga c re n tcd t o fa rm e rs o f th e a re a a s r e su lt o f la c k o f wntcr. B y Im proving th e ronds, w hich a ra In need o f rep a ir, th e re would be e x tra w o r k , th o resolution p o in ts out. T h e m olu tlo 'n " w lI l~ b T ln ille d to ita t« legislators, th e governor a n d sta t« h lg h w i^ d e p artm e n t. T h e iUsUce of th e peace, rep o rt o f W. L . A ustin show ed a to ta l of (314 coIlect«d in flncji a n d costs th o p a s t m o n th . th e R o v .' L au ren M cRvynolds, 0<Mdlng g^>lscopal m in iste r, offl* d a tin g . Pallbenrere w ere C arol L eytham , R o n n y Mlller, R o b e rt T ay lo r, Cliff W hittle. Cliff P a rso n s a n d Jaclc M cIn ty re. • • P in a l rltert wera h e ld a t th e J a rom o cemetery. o n th e la s t M onday o f th is m onth, a s a b oard o f eq ualization fo r real p ro p erty rolls. :-D uchesi-of-B «dfofd-*ew ed-i stripe into the fabric o f English life when 1 she Introduced iftcm ooti tea to London In J 1842.That was 73 years a/JffA lcxanderG ordon] had sewed bis broad s trip s ' in the form of a remarkablt ' gln.The Gordon's you d rin k , today harks back to h is ori­ ginal formula. It always w ill, b ec au se G o rd o n ’s sees lio I reaso n t o tam per w ith • good thing. Perhaps they're r i g h t , f o r In n e a rly tw o centuries no other gin has , d u p l l ^ t e d G o rd o n 's dis*’ tinctive dryness and flavour N ow ,does all this make you w o n d e r i f G o rd o n 's is th e , world's biggw t seller? It is.' rtrn'tm m n tn sm iri BmninniM a t i i w pnor. rsBiTtiico.in.umi.i.<.ptogiKiHR.t.i $1.50 to $5.00 STRAW HATS ...... $1.98 to $7.95 Frofl Estimotbt Call SherwinrWilliams A cro u . from P o st Offlca DRESS SHIRTS .... $2.98 to $5.95 Laundry & Dry Cleaners K i m a m a A r e a M rs . H a lv e rs o n I s o n o re d a t R ite s P r e c i n c t S e t HJERO M E, Ju n e 14 — P u n e ral Rcrvlees for Mrs. V irginia K alver«on w ere held a t 10 a . m . Tueaday F o r L i n c o l n a t th e C rippln firn em l ch ap e l w ith SPORT SHIRTS - $1.98 to $10.95 Thrift-Way SPORT & D R ESS. SLACKS .. $6.95 to $32.50 TIRE M A R T SUMMER SAY-O-RAMA FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAM PION TIRES SPO RT COATS. -.$29,95 to $69.95_: LUGGAGE .... $ 5.99 to $47.50 ' JEW E LR Y .. $ 1.50 to $ 5.00 PAJAM AS .... $ 2.98 to $ 7.95 ' B E L T S ’......... $ 1.50 to $ 5.00 2.98 to 7.95 Gas Lanterns ■ 4 ° 4 4 i^ K ■ ■ iUcneiMU* NO CASH NEEDED-^ Up to 15 M onths BARGAINS O N Firestone DaytpnJ MpClaren Union Minute Mon Thrift-Way TIRE M A R T ...................... .... NEW TIRES Check Our Deal Before Buying Open Every Evening and ^ui\day i < \\ \\\\V N V N V V K \W C % V C ^ ( G1FTS THAT HAIL THE MALE ON^ T ho a e n l r com pleted G ria ie r bride*, aboTe, w bleb ipfttia (be r i t r r OB W « b w .r SO n e a r lli.6 en n * n . y,\\l b e d e d ica ted . i 2 p m . T h u rtd « y . Jo ie p h 'B lc F a d d e n . Id ah o •u p re m e -c o u rt Juitlce, will oH Iclate a t th e rib b o n «cu tlln c oerem ony an d E m eraon P u c a ir e , V RE-3.6146___ Camp Stoves Ice Chests W ater Skis AH Types Fishing Equipment, Guns, Shells WEDI^SDAY, JUNE 14,1961 TIM ES-N EW S', TW IN - FA LLS, ID A H O PAOB FO im World Corners W B at a n H o n o r! T U C K E R 'S N A T I O N A L ' W H IR LIG IG ' ' ." " J S u S !" ' ’ “ “ r S S ! ' “" All aM tm ---------- - ■............................. ................ M «r tlii* p«>»f pina»nt U « K .lt-I» l '• P ro p a g a n d a F ie ld D ay Oommunlsts all over th e.w o rld appear to- be buUdlng up to another propaganda By P U IL NEWBOM O TI Foreign N ew »' A nalyrt _ -Note* _froni_lhe_for.elB n_new a cables. Laos: H ie ouUook for th e G eneva con­ ference on Laos U even gloomier th a n headlines have Indicated. D esplU P re sid e n t K ennedy's and Prem ier K h ru shche v's agreem ent on th e need for ■an“ " e T f e c f I v e c e a s e - f i r e " In Laos, th e com m u­ nists feel t h a t tim e Is on the ir side a n d 'U ta t the country b goln» their way anyway. I t m ay pay them "to s it I t out In G eneva while th e reds a re c o n ^ solldatlng a n d Im proving th e ir positions. ' FUially. If Laos g e u a coalition "n e u u » l” governm ent, th e com-* m u n b ts m ay b e expected to sta rt pushing 's o o n fo r a takeover. T herefore, some diplom ats are saying we now should be looking aheMl to CaiAbodla. ThaUand aUid Burm a to p revent a repetition In those sta te s of w h at h as been hap­ pening in Laos. “ W A S H lW O T O If= W o rld -w « r-lri-» ili-b e -w a |* d w ith atomic weapons unless U t a n be averted by a fantastically far-reach in g agree­ m e n t w ith b o th (h e R ussian a n d Chinese com m unists o r by the prospective belligerenU’ fear of destroying th e h u m a n race. . — Defense— ex p erU _ In London. P a ris an d B erlin tn le r U ln ~ n o hope th a t a ,Russian-Invasion of W estefn'E unipe o ta .C h ln e se com-; m unists' detiermined attem p t *cooquer a ll S o u th ea st Asia, can stopped w ith conventional w Mmt T n t$ t jw ns or fortes. B o th possible enem les.'w llH more th a n 5,000.000 u n der a rm s.-h ave M any pentagon experts share ___ l l e l c L d a y - f l r t t h - t h e U n l t e d _ S t a t c 5 ; d e s t l n e d to be the ffoat. The center of the stage ’will Conventional reiilsUnee, In tb e lr opinion, Li u fe atu re the embarrassing tract^Jrs-fdr-prls-r ouimoded m Uie M #g ln o t,* n d SleufrlBd line* were oner#'deal in Cuba. Who can doubt th a t the in World w ar ir. Both w ere eaally brok# of, bycommunist# will wring eveiy 'drop o f prop­ p u M d . by KirpUnea »nd sro u n d iroopL aganda out of- the sltuatlori; P erhaps the original offer to release. Cuban Invasion NO NUCLEAIt AOBEK M ENT-ThU- «llllude ItiM why P rtild e n t C h a r lu Qkulle has *ueh prisoners In exchange for 800 American pdisdain lo r NATO th a t h e reU ln a MO.OOO u ld le rs __ buUdozc».aod-tm ctors.wa3just talk, but it m N orih A frlu . W ith Ui» U nited a u t« « reliu ln s to share atomlo weapons o n d 's e c re tt w ith Prance, h as passed th a t stage now. on b u lld ln rh ls ow n atom ic arsenal. He: Eventually, ‘ the communists may. have ahne d InsUU President K ennedy reached n o agreem eni o: th e ir 600 tractors nnd the 1,214 prisoners th is Duuuon. f m ay be released. And w hat then? Perhaps Chancellor Konrad A dennuer sharea De O aulle’ communists all over the worid will resort viewpoint. West Germany, h e reaUies, would be to a -form] of kidnaping and ronsomlng. quickly overrun unle.u R ussian Invaders a t llie border by an atom ic borrsRe. knowing full well'ihat Americans value hu­ stopped I n a rccent address to parllnm ent. Defense M in­ m an lives more than machinery. And the ister Harold WaUclnson urged ever closer atomic communists are proving all over again that ties w ith the United 8 U tcs.'A nsw erinir th e l^ b o r m achines are more Important to them . But p a rty ’s criuclsm, h e expressed a desire for more Holnrl* submarines a t British bases a n d more-nucleac. will th e worid get that J )olnt?. gCoclpncs r ro a n h e U n lte d S tate s a s protection lo r A t any rate, the tractor deal Is only one Uie vulnerable S rttlsh Isles. phase of the propaganda field day. Adlal I n view 01 these lears a n d expectations. Prance Britain tee no reason lo r building u p conven* E. Stevenson, touring South America, has nnd tlonnl esU blbhtnent a t heavy cost, since they soon started to run into outbursts of communist will be obsolete. De Oaulle h a s itnpped_J4A T 0 o f dem onstrations. Then over In Geneva, the h is N orth Atrlcan conUnRent an d his M editer­ Russians have' opened fire on th e United ran e an fleet. E ngland ended conscription several S tates in the Loatlan conference, contend­ weeks ago, ing the V. 8. is stalling and blam ing Ameri; FORCED TO RELY ON BOMBB—Like I t o r not. cans for breaches In the cease-fire agree­ th e W est Is being shoved In to a position w here It m u st rely on the A an d K bombs. And th e U nited m ent. ■ These communist tactics have been well- S tate s will be counted on to supply the bulk of clear firing power, a s It provided th e victorious tested down through the years. No American n uuiterlel In World w ar n . should be no noire os to believe th a t the President Kennedy obviously ra n In to th is se n ti­ Cuban. South American, Aslan and Euro­ m e n t In his talks w ith Presiden t de O aulle and pean developments a n unrelated. T h e com- Prim e M inister H arold Macmillan, an d In previous • m unlst conspiracy Is well-organized and conferences a t WaohingtOR w ith C hancellor Aden­ He h as not revealed hU reaction to th e ir sug­ h o ts coordinated. The-Kfcmlln pulls th e strings auer. gestions fo r greater EUVopean. particip atio n In our t h a t bring action In all p arts of th e world. n uclear treasures, an d probably will n o t save In There’s virtually n o t h i n g spontaneous sessions w ith the leaders o l b o th p arties on capltol hill. am ong communists. EFFECTIVE CONTROL President Kennedy, a s a form er member o f both Occasionally things get out of h a n d for house nnd senate. Icdows how averse congress Li to D ea r Sir: th e communists, such as th e 'arrest of the am endm ent o l the M cM ahon a c t to p erm it fu rth er T h ere 's a real effective m e a n s to c o n tro l traffic and a t th e A merican foreign service officer, Irvin diffusion o f closely guarded sitomio secrets. Ume r a b e a litUe revenue, C ham bers,'on charges of spying fo r com' I I people complain a b o u t con­ KENNEDV8 VIEWPOINT—Nevertheless. I n dis­ m unlst Poland. But Moscow will ignore the cussing th e effect of th e “g rea t change In weapon­ g e sted conditions on a s u e t c h of Incident leaving the U. 8. to explain to the r y ” since World w ar I I a n d th e establishm ent o f a h ig h w ay or a p a rticu la r stre et, ' n a te th a t porUon o l highw ay world how a trusted foreign service worker n uclear balance-of-power between th e U nited S tate s o r stre e t as a toll road. E r e c t bara n d Russia, h e seemed to envisage a n alU o u t and happened to give away U. S. secrets. no-weapons-barred conflict, If I t a h ^ d / beeome , ^ r s a t both ends of i t a n d hire people to collect th e to ll All th is activity, following so closely on inevlU ble. He said; »— • T h b so rt o l th in g wlU d o two sure and c onstantly itren g th en ln g th e heels of th e visit between President "W e roust in g s Immediately; reduce tr a f ­ Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev, would o il o l o u r forces o f all kinds a n d a t all levels to th war, in d to keep the peace by m aking certain fic a n d Increase cussing. S u re peoIndicate the Russians have decided there dt heater t those who would oppose us, know th a t we are pie will protest, b u t th e w ay to ■wlU be little or'no change In the U. S. atti­ deterrolned to resist aggression, w hatever its force, la n d le protests b to Ignore them . tu d e toward communism. I t’s alm ost a^ If w hatever kind o f force Is necessary to resist Jt." T h a f s th e classic rea ction o f gov­ ) key words in th is pledge, an d given tw ice In e rn m e n t everywhere. I f someone th e communists had said openly t h a t the d o e sn 't like som ething, le t them Khrushchev-Kennedy m eeting was a test a single sentence a re "all of o u r forces of a ll kinds" ho lle r thehr beads o ft. prom ise a a n d "w ith w hatever, kind o f force is nbcessary to a r d now th a t they have th e ir answ er, they resist It.” Purtherm ore. as was o u r strategy In World thfarough study of th e sltuaU on will return to the old fam iliar ta c tic s of w ars I an d n, the U nited S tate s an d Its nllles will a n d th e n forget abo u t It. roads? embazrasslng, prodding and taunting- the resist a n y Russian a tU ck In the very c o u n trle s - W h o 's for toll - Xma Pe de strian _TJ. 8. a t evAry possible place all over the W est Oermany, P ra n ce an d B rlta ln -n o w pleading ---------- ------------(T w ln P a U s) fo r tran jfo n n ln g th e ■•AUanUo~aHlanee' Into'*! . world.’ ------Atomic alliance. K I T n N S FOB K ID S D E P T . Americans m ight os well get re ad y to br VcOlur* M»w«p«p*r'Rirndk*U) Pota: tu rn th e other cheek again, because -every­ W e have 10 darling k ittens- to th in g points to a renewed Russian offen* give away. There a re black, white, V I E W S O F O T H E R S 8ive in the cold war, ’ orange and gray ones. ' POT S • ATOMIC DYNAMITE NPW TOOLS AGAINST D EUN Q U ENC 7 T h e leglslAtlon w hich President K ennedy h a s p ro ­ posed to congress fo r federal cooperation w ith the Phona^BEdwoe^ S-31M C hurch versus communism : ' C hurch source.1 in Vienna are looking for a series o f show tr la b of p riests in H ungary. They say the_fl»l-'' u U L clim ax The new H ungarian a nti-church cam paign w hich ’sta rte d last De­ cember when BO to SO priests from th e O yocr sem in a r were expelled a fte r 'th e ir r e f u s a l' to a tten d a com m unbt-backed “peace priest W A S H I N G T O N By P E T E R EDSON WASHINGTON (N E A )— R e g is­ tered lobbyists In W ashington a p ­ parently stayed away from b o th • h e -Democratlo n 'd Republican $100 - a - plate dinners h e r e In d r o v e s , or e be m ost of t h e m w ent In dUgube. B oth d i n n e r s claim ed S.OOO toal attendance. T here were <0 5 i^,,' regbtered lobby-^ W S > -: M - V J b ts on the seotIng I b t for ' th e r«i«r Democratic din n e r In h o n o r ot P resident K ennedy o n M ay 37. B u t for th e O O P d in n e r a t which ex-President was th e guest of h onor Ju n e 1. th e fu n n iest thing happened. ’H ie re w as no printed seating Ib t. Instead, th e good Republicans a nd f a t cats w ho shelled o u t th e ir « 0 0 a plate fo r th e G rand O ld p a rty had th e ir table nu m b e r printed on th e ir tickets. ' T here were a nu m b e r of young Republican o fflcla b acting ns ushers to lie lp people find w here to sit. These guides had copies of m aster seaUng list. B a t when re p o rte rs asked to get copies of th e I b t, to see w ho w as there and w here seated, they ' ' a Ib t w as unavailable, o r th a t th e re was none. T he m aster list h ad mysteriously vanbhed. ' a t Republican natio n al h e ad q u a r­ ters. ' 1.' • -Ona-good p a rty wheel horse plained th a t th e y didn't w an t to m ake the lU t public because It rnlght_B lve_the_D em ocrats_!deas w here they could ra b e money. to th e dinner. Evans hlmseir d id n 't a tten d the Dem ocratic dinner. P r e s i r K ennedy, a t th e d inner. . — thanked Udall "for h andling the publicity." So, a s c hairm an of th e publlo relations com m ittee. U dall w as asked abo u t t h b a t h b la st pres# conference, " I w as otherwise occupied, m y­ self,” he said, "and d id n 't n check” o f ^ e oilmen present. I t h a d been th b reporter's te n t to check on both th e Repub­ lican and Democratlo d inners to see- if more oilmen h a d gone to •the G O P affair th a n to the ir opits’ banquet. Since the R epublican list mysteriously m bsing, th a t c i,„ . be done. Maybe th b story will smoke It out U ter. I f so, there will be a follow-up, revealing w hat they h a d to hide. F o r th e Ume being, a ll th a t can be done b report on th e oil people who cam e to the K ennedy dinner. 'In so doing, full credit m u st'b e given to the D em ocraU for being open a n d aboveboard a bout who came to their p arty and contrib­ uted to its success. T hey hid no th ­ ing. O f th e people who received th e E vans letters, five showed u p : Mr. and M rs. L. T . Vice of s ta n d a rd C alifornia. Mr. and Mr.i. Claude C, W ild. Jr.. of Gulf on. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrstena Slack ' of Phillips . P e­ troleum . H arrington W llberly ot E l P aso N atural G as nnd two guesu. M r. and Mrs. Jo h n E. K ane ot-A m erlc an -P e tro te u m .ln stltu t« . T here w aj»'a conccnlrntlon of oil people a t tkble 370. along w ith the W ilds and the Slacks. Among the o th e rs there, who were not recipients of an Evans letter, w ere: Joe T , Dickerson. W. L. H enry, H enry L a CoMltt. Jo h n R. L ew b ond Jo h n L. Wilson. A t o th e r tables were Ja m es W. R ich a rd s of S tandard of Indiana. A. W. O all of Independent N atural G as assocbtlon, a nd M arvin B. W eaver o f cltlM Service Petrolem corporation. T here may have been others, lull these were all th a t could be IdenUfled. Now If th e Republlwill Just send in th e ir I b t . . Poor Man’s Plato FOURTH RO W Ueve Soviet Prem ier N IkiU K h ru - . shchev will m e et w ith Presidig l i K ennedy once more before ' signs a se p arata peace trea ty w ith- B a e f-G e rm a n y . B ut they say K h ru A c h ev will not a llo v - a n y long draw n o u t negoUaUons in delay 'c arry in g o u t h b . plan f o r . tw o G erm anys. ^ N a tlm a lb t Chinese officials In T aipei a re pleased w ith th e way. th e K orean .m ilita ry ju n ta rules th e Republlo o f K orea a n d a rn r e a d r t o cooperate w ith Uie new Korean governm ent In all fleld.i. 9orUfcf D ism antling of political porU w trol o *t a nd labor unions, stric t control new spapers a n d im position of a n JU ntfrft_llfr nn m easures the ployed successlully-on Pormosa. ' T h e cloaest of friendly relaUons. ..icludlng m lllt« y a n d political cooperation, can be expected from Jlhe-Doctor-Says- • B it by bit, th e story is being revealed con­ sta te s In dealing w ith Juvenile delinquency rep re­ h om es. You can get them a t the cerning the atomic explosion last J a n . 3 at s e n t) a minimal beginning' which Is now long c G ene Glen place two m iles south th e national reactor station near Arco. Now d ue. Its proposals of financial a u i s t ^ e to t - one-fourth ol a mile w e st of th e Investigation has reached th e stage e ets an d Increase technical a id to publjo an d p ri­ where the atom ic energy commission ad- v a te agencies concerned w ith Juvenile crim e have -m lts-tt»e-accldent-''could-and'A ould-have been-w ell-consldered.-T hey-w ere recom m en d ed -ln beeti prevented.” Unusual os It m ay be. the th e report of the hearings conducted by Senator W e have a mother c a t a n d five efauver of T en n e ssn and th e late Senator H en- a ssorted 1-week-old k itten s to give I n the memory o t the older po­ atom ic energy commission has shouldered K nUigs of Missouri, a n d u nbodied In bills Introduced away. general blame for the accident w hich killed In con g reu each of the last t«'o years. M o n t REdwo«d 3-5421 litical reporters around town, th is U th e first tim e a banquet o f t h b th ree servicemen working with th e reactor. Obstructionism b y the house rules commltCee kind h as been r u n off w ithout a Robert_E.-Wllson of the AEC testified be­ blocked th is potentially quite useful though m od­ D ear P o t shots: st legislation la st year, b u t' present prcnpects are w e have two kitten s a n d i p rinted souvenir sealing list.,S u c h fore th e house-senate atomic com m ittee edecidedly better. T h e senate approved a bill along m other c at to give aw ay. Tlie modesty b unusual among R e p u b ­ th a t th e accident would n o t have happened th e se general lines la st monUi, a n d th e house Is m o th e r c at U good w ith cljlldren. licans. And usually th e guesls w an t credit for having c ontributed -U aU-posalble precautions and safeguards ex p ec u d to act laTorabty. T h ey a re a t 230 Ftllm or* St. and. for being there. h a d been-taken. He-added t h a t - “respon- . T h e areaa.w blch.have been m arked-out fo r fed­ are clearly those In which th e govern­ -Maybe all th b sudden s h y n e u (Twin p a lls) alblUty for the accident was quite general emrae nl tacUon b th e result of bad advance p u b ­ bears roponsiblllty .and can app rc^rlaw ly ■ throughout th e ' ' U k e action. They are. moreover, key phoses of th e D ea r Pots; ' licity which th e D em ocrats r e ­ W e have a batcK o f cu te and ceived from th e J . K . Evans le tte r -including th e commissioners." over-all problem In which relatively sm alt expendi­ pla yful kittens old e n o n g h 'fo r new to W ashington oil and gas c o m ­ -In. effect, Mr. Wilson Is saying t h a t peo­ tu res (Uie President proposes 10 million dollars a can be expected to do the most good, stim u ­ hom es. We live six a n d on e -h a lf pany represenutlve.i. He asked ple i n the organization have been working year) lating without In a n y way taking ovdr th e respon- miles n o rth of Jerom e. them , on behalf of h b old f rie n d w ith atom ic energy long enough w ithout «lblllUes>«f Uie sU te s a n d communities. Je ff and J ill Mechara m ajo r accidents to become lax a n d care- Most promising of all. th e results o f th is beglm (Phone EA st 4-4010) n lng effort will be useful to form th e bosLi and <Jerome) . less. Fam iliarity breeds contempt. . - Se'reral Item s of carelessness were listed Indicate, the proper direction o l a more n early adeq u ate particlpaUon by Uie~ fedeml governm ent In REAL 1 :b a l l f a n f-to-the-oooldoj ute M U 6hal problem of J u v m l i n f i S I T here w asn't tnucb to it. J u it a “T h b b th e third c ru b e In 10 Including deficiencies In th e design o f the a n d the reclam ation o l young offenders-€C . Louis alm ple little phone conversation, By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. Ju n e U «»—R e ­ years she's taken to th e Virgin b u t i t le ft a couple of guya sh a k ­ reactor, lack of expert clvillon supervision P o st D i ^ t c h . m arks a n old m a id geU tir e d of b la n d s. W hy d o u n 't sh e ta k e a in g th e ir heads. over m ilitary men doing routine woric on cruise to Alcalraz? *rhe m en there hearing: ICONOCLAST •^Vhat time does th e baseball th e reactor and failure to shut down opera­ Sen. B arry O o ld w te r U In dan g er of a liatter- gam e sU rt tonlfhlT the caller "A unt G ertrude, why d id n 't you c a n 't g e t away." tions after repeated malfunctions. T h e price Ing the carefully cultivated image o l h in u elf as an asked. ever m arry? l s . l t " I h e a r ahe'd m a rry h e r b o u fo r all, this carelessness was three lives. am iable anachronism — a k in d - o f p a rflt. gentle cept fo r two things: h b wife won' ’‘E ight o'elock,” w as th e a n s­ th a t you Just h a to m en?” k n ig h t strayed fro m „the d a rk agw ln to ..th e 30th wer.,. le t h lm - a n d he. d oesn't .w ant U ____ Testlmony.before congressmen.also noted t told y o u 'n o t century. Speaking to a n Arlington Young R epubli­ anyway." th a t the a c tu a r cause of the explosion Is c a n audience U ie-other day he sslid. In Tesponae to to n n t i o i -How long b i t you've been w W BtUl unknoTO becatue th e reactor Is too a.questlon.about.com m unists in government: birthday annlver. th e firm . G ertrude? Is It 15 o r ; sary. She's very. radioactive more than ’five ^ ionths after “ I t U long p ast tim e th a t we satisfy th e American PUr.S FO R KIDS D EP’T . years? My, you're getUng to be . , v e r y _ s e n iltl v ,o , —P o t-S h o ts:_________________ iln d abput_th#_stftte_depiirtm cnt-in-vleK -oL : th e real fix tu re a ro u n d .h e re .-Y o u 'v __.the.explosloa.to.pcrm it dlrcct.cxam inatlon. ber ot recent fUseoa." •become a kind o f lltUe m other u A hall>grown m a l e O erm a n a b o u t he r age." Presumably Investigators will lea rn even­ num “ L ast year w as He ought to know th a t thLi U a thesis th a t b e ­ Shepherd was left w ith th e neig h ­ th e o th e r glrb," tually alm ost the exact cause of th e accl- longs n o t to Uie d a rk ages of the d istan t p a st b u t bors when th 6 family m oved away. leap ye ar— a n d "Gee. Aunt O erlrude. d o n 't > . - dent, b u t m ore months may elapse before to the dark ages of MeCarthylsm. I t is a sleaty, H e's real good- with children. You she's s t i l l In ever g e t tired of going hoi reduced radioactivity will permit th e neces­ ^ t t e r g u n smear, a s silly a s it tt unfair. T h e mls- can g e t him one mile n o r th of r iv e mourning.” every n ig h t and cooking dIhT n .i B«7i* Ju.1t fo r yourielf?" sary close check to find out what happened. Judgm ents in th e executive agcRcie.i which have Points'w e st and two mllee w e.« on • " If you w ant to rw ulted in such serious reverses to the U nited sta te s P n lb avenue, the big w h ile house borrow money from h e r. te ll hei “W e'll have to get someone ebi I n th e m eantim e, crews are w orU ng gln- o f la te in Its foreign relations are Just as pattioU c-, sh e doesn't look a year over 2S to baby-sit tonight. Jim . G ertrud th e com er. . gerly to dismantle the reactor. a lly moUvated as Uie mlsjudgments w hich have Pbone BEdweod S-llSS S h e eat.1 up th a t kind of ta lk .” h ad to go to the beauty parlor T he loss of three-lives has spelled out m ade Senator O oldaaier-seem so unrelated to Uie "She looks owfully depressed to ­ W h at do.you mean, w h at for?" day. I gues.1 sh e m ust have found ; NO BUGS IN JANUARY to th e atom ic energy commission an d every­ a g e h e lives In.—W ashington (D.-C.) Posu "You d o n 't know how lucky yoi Sir: ano th er gray hair." are. G e rtru d * -n o problem s w ltl one working with, atomic energy t h a t they CONOBESSIONAL U M 0U 8IN E S L a s t Jan u ary I was griping "1 read somewhere, tiia t tiife r runny-nosed kids, no keeping sup are virtually sitting atop a possible atomic T h e leaders ot conure.vi drive around in ch au f- slbout -the weather. Mow I w a n t son , g lrb become old mald.i ... pe r w aiting for a husband wh ^bomb. _____ -fcured llm ouslnfs-blp. sleek. $9,000 modeb, ta k e I t aU back. theylre secretly a fraid of m e n h a lf th e times comes home late P erhaps th e tragedy will be beneficial In I t came out before a I waa complaining abo u t short W h a t do you th in k 'a b o u t th a t You're free to do absolutely any th at this is n o t as expensive a s w..^ days, cold weather, bleakness of G ertrude?'' , one respect; th a t it will serve to remlnc committee thing you w ant." . ' m ig h t U U nk-at least a t th e mom ent. House Clerk th e scenery and a lew m inor little "O h. I w ouldn't exactly call .... everyone involved in work with atom ic de­ R a lp h Roberb was explaining a house budget which th in g s like that. old maid. F o r one th in g . It u c e s t ^ t t t e y cannot play with’ atomic showed a jn.OOO reduction In th e an n u al expense Now It suddenly d a « a i ........... amnakes her m ad." dynam ite. Rigid rules which undoubtedly fo r llmouxlnes for th e th ree top house lead ers.' He th a t we d id n 't have any b ugs flit­ I h ad : have been outlined for all workers m ust be d id n 't w ant to explain th e c u t In public b u t the tin g h ith e r and th ith e r a n d drop­ chances to m a rry In he r y o u th — p in g , o u t o t trees on folks last bu t who'? left t« rem em ber?" - enforced strictly. Until much more is knoTO J a n u ary . So let's re tu rn quickly •S h e I has a w onderful a p a r t­ about atom ic devices, It becomes apparent to Jan u ary , shall we? m ent, but the .only m an w hoever they m ust be handled with care an d pro­ year, insurariee-tnoluded. an d agreed to- replace . I. S hudder c a lb on her b S a n u Claus—a nd per respect. Indeed th a t may be th e case th em w ith new 'ones each year, ‘n j# sam e d eal was . (Twin F a lb ) h e doesn't s t a y long.” wiUj Uie senate. forever where atomic energy la involved m ade " If you could Just get a d a te So th e congress b saving a aixable chunk of money. f a m o u s tA S T LINE fo r O ertnide. J im , -she'd have M ore experience may serve only to emoha- leaerol Motors publicity p ..................................... “. . . The H-bomb wUI ne v er de- lot more fun a t th e party.'* ■ size th e p o ^ t W danger of ignoring pre- a lot Just to have th e OM II lerm lD . » b a b /lg h t - o n l y w ho b ."W ell. I'm n o t going to Invite . You never re a llit'jjo w mmny cautlODs and safeguards, p o rtah t people in im portant places. So I t would a ny of the guys from my office. men I n d u stry ‘ c an gel along aeeni th a t w hat la good fo r th e country is good y . Atomte energy Is not a toy. ' GENTLEMAN IN TH E A fter all. w hat h ave I got a g a in s t fo r Oeneral Motors, too,-M U w aukee Journal. conference.” .' l a P e b ru iry , the regim e de­ m anded g rea ter church support for-lU i-poH tlcal-objecU vet-and-eut------ # religious InstntctlOD fo r children. W hen th e hierarchy balked, nln« , ' p riests a n d tw o other j)«r*on» were ' a rrested. f I n A pril up to 1300 prlw ta and closely asioclatod-tojm en w ere a rm te d .—T h e - c h u rc h -e o u rc e i-s a y th a t ^ e new cam paign Is designed to d b tr a c t the_H ungarIan peopln from wotM nlng living conditions, food .sh o rU g es and Increasing price s. ' them ?' w ithout imlll yen ge (o a n a fte r­ noon basebaU game. a ted boredom. By HAROLD THOMAS Boon th e eagerly anticipated re ­ HYMAN, M. D. W ritten f a r N ew spaper E nterprise tirem ent becomes the precem etery exbtenea th a t D r. B orta ao a p t l A ^ Let's have a n o th e r word for re ­ describes. T hese re tire m e n t b lu e t can be tire m en t A hd a ll th a t U required M ost o f u s th in k o f ' b active prepa ra tion fo r th e new passive a ct. We say going to re tire f o r th e n ight. O r life th a t b to be. N ot r e U r e m e i ^ the newspapers say a publlo figure then, b u t a reb irth o r r e l n c a m t ^ , iio n ; If you will. retired to private You d o n 't n e ed to be a learned l i f e , suggesting person to plan y our relncarnaU on. th e end of h b And you d o n 't need to seek pro­ usefulness. fessional advice to discover w h at . T h b concept ol form y o u r r e ln c a r u tlo n should retire m en t as a b est assum e. so rt of descent to All you’ve g o t to do U give /' w h at D r.; E dw ard thoughtful consideration to th e o f th e / things o r subJecU th a t lntere.it ee o n A g - , ' Committee you outside o f your c a sh -an d Ing, - describes as ^ c arry activities. a precem etery exM aybe It's b ird w atching. O r istenc# is a m a - ***• Jor cause for th e nr«.m gardeiOng. O r sta m p collecting. problems o t m any of o u r senior O r chess. O r siartlclpatlon In comcltlicns. — ■munity. activities. O r travel. O r Floating sluggishly dow nstream, baby sittin g . O r reading to th e they perm it t>ody a n d m ind to be­ blind. O r th e c a re of crippled o r . • children. O r nc come, flabby, .O r ■■ ■ • from decades of ro utine chores, professloniu d u ties in your local they behave llk« youngsters on hospiU l. , ^ Uielr sum m er holidays and hurl B ut you m u st have a purpose. themselves Into aim less pursuits Y ou m u st derive a sense o f ac­ like shuffleboard, su nbathing, goU, c om plishm ent from w hatever you bingo a n d c a rd games. decide to do. Y ou m u st have th e B ored by ina ctivity o r pleasure feeling th a t you are pulling your seeking, th e y ta k e refuge In end­ w eight In the boat, t h a t you a re less c om plaints: Loss of appetite. being helpful^ to someone le si fo rF a u lty elim ination. F1U _of the tu n a te .t h a n yourself.______ , blues. Sleepleisness. Potlgue from W ith these accom plbhm ents u n ­ th e slightest dem ands on their d e r y our > h a t. you'll have llttliK \ flabby muscle.^. Aches a n d pains n eed for ;VlUmlns, glanil s h o tiiF \ from any unexpected or unusual special d ie ts a n d /o r th e b la n d b b 2 | \ form of m otion. I n chort, aheer a n d una dulter­ Henry McLemore ROME. lU ly —T h e moat popular A merican in Rom o a t th e m om ent s a quiet, m iddle-aged m a n nam ed D uane H om ey, once a resident -------------->f D ra v er, Colo. H e isn 't r i c h , e d oesn't throw a v b h parties^ and 10 h a s b e en In Rome only a few weeits. Y e t D uane Horney's n a m e a l­ ready Is know n U> most of th e A m ercan s w h o 'llv e Ih lom e, a n d tc arce y a day passes w ithout scores o f McUmoi* th e m calling on h im a n d asking h b help a n d advice, Horney .Is th e m anager of the new R onia su perm arket which }pened Its doors th ree weeks aRo in a corner ju s t a few blocks pn.it lha O lympic sta d iu m on Via F lam lna, and w ithin a few m inutes b a big superm arket, even by A m erican sta n d ard s, a n d hn s been doing auch big business th a t once or twice a day th e doors have to be closed u n til th e shopping ha.1 been cleared. ' W ord got a round—sta rted by Ed Hill, editor 9I th e Rom e Dally American—t h a t H om ey, y e a n ago, h ad been a bu tc h er, was an au­ th o rity , o n . m eata. a n d would get up from bolUnd h b desk nnd cut m eat again If A m ericans asked him to.- — — - ----------------Since th e n H om ey h a s been get­ ting up from b e hind h b desk to c u t m eat fo r Amerlcan.i lllty tim es a day. U ntil he arrived In Rome It was Impossible, w ith a coplU l 1. to get a c u t of m e at In Rome th a t a n A m erican would recognlxe. Rom ans do n o t c u t m e at the way Americas do. T he c u ls bear no resem blance to our c u b . T here b no auch th in g a s a p o t roast, a rib roast, a sirloin steak, a T-bone steak., a shoulder, o r a rum p roast. T he m e at In R om an b utcher fhops b a s fresh, too, a s I t b possible to have It. T h ere b n o such thing as aging. B eef b a iaughU red every day and sold every day. T h e ta ste b not th e ta ste o t our m eat. T h e R o­ m ans do n o t believe in oglng m e at even for a second. H om ey h a s aged m eat, And he b teaching h b buU hera to c u t It American atyle. 8 0 . f a r h b b u tc h ­ ers know how to c u f a T -bone steak a n d a rib ro ast. N ex t w eek h e b going to s ta r t th e m 6n po t roosts WHen M ary a n d I W ent to see H om ey, found h im In h b of­ fice w o rk in g -o u t d e ta lb fo r the opening o l five m ore aupermarketd In a nd a b o u t R om e. B u t he had Ume to ta lk w ith u s o f America a n d th e n go upsta irs and c u t u s. a p o t r o a st him self—from choice, aged beef. _ W h ile _ w e _ w e re _ w lth .h lm ,_ » lx o th e r A m erican couples found us, and H om ey graciously consented to fill th e ir n e eds f o r chops and ateflks. H orney h a s also located a chicken grower th a t grows chick­ ens to A m erican ita n d ard s, and h a s them to sell. I t i b m eans th e y a re plum p a n d n o t a ll neck and feet, w hich b a c h arac terb tlo of I ta lia n chickens. Several h u n d red <. happy w ith m e a t ' . ________ cook, a n d e at, are pla n n in g m a m m oth p a rty for H om ey. Som o l our group a re even th in k in g n pu ttin g u p a s ta tu te of H om ey. anL I be llev e 'th at It would be a fittin g tribute. . Colorado m ay well be proud of Hom ey. H e h a s b ro u g h tn ew h a p - ' plne.is to A m ericans f a r from home. ■ M O SC O W -Sovlel- P rem ier N i- k ita K h rushchev, kidding Deputy. P rem ier A nastas M lkoyan a t a n ..... ' e ra n t diplom atlo dancing p a r-- ■^A SH TN G TO N - A tty. G en. R obert P . K ennedy, calling for tough law enforcem ent to keep " W e ' can n o t expect t h a t o u r problem s and dllflcuU lea In connecUon w ith civil rlg h U l a th e . S outh w ill be solved w ithout d b cord a n d d b a g reem ent. B u t wa do h ave a r ig h t to expect th a t local law e n fo rc e m e n t. officers will do th e ir Jobs a t aU Umes, th a t they-w ill preserve la w .a n d -o rd e r.-" LO ND O N — Leslie Botibol, gen­ e ra l m a n ag e r o f C hurchill's n ig h t club, reporting a n Increasing r e ­ sponse, from m e n to h b - p le a - f o r / d an cin g p a rtn e - s for single O . S . w om en to u tb ls : ;___ '5 : ' "M ost o f th e m »sy U ier. w o u ld , like to be 'social guides' o r W o rts * b u t Uie label doesn't m a tU r. I'v # . been a round a long tim e a n d I re c o g n lu the t n a i t 7 ) i t gigolo Is , ; _ T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN F A L L S . ID A H O 'WEDNESDAT, JXJNB 14^1961 W ill S c o u ts D e m o n s tra te U se o f F la g , N e e d B o o s ts F_______ d r " P a s ws aa gg ee i s£B “H r l S '; ' ‘S a n o ? ” he Join t chiefs of s ta f f . S l b r l B h t #Md in a n in te rv iew r s i r s 1-Sur« 5 ^S ii> i™ M lective and dlscemlnR w o. S l g h T s a l d th a t p a m g e of ihB P re sld e n fs prOBrivm^ln a n y thlnK like th e omounta ho iwkcd 3 require one th e touR he. flchU o f th e yenr.” He a dded t h a t . K e w e d y a n d his a d m ln la tratlo n wlU hAVe to dive atronii s u p p o rt to th e m easure on b oth sid e s of th e capltol. ^ „ An Rppeol w as mnde by S en . H ubert H . H u n ip h « y . D« M in n ., to — -d ire c t foreign nld only to n a tio n s whlclJ w m undertake m e a n in g '”’ political a n d eeoDotnIc refo rm . H um phrey, nssU lant s e n a t e D em oorutle leader, snld th a t b o th c onaress a n d th e AmerJcHn p e o n ls *'(ire slclc a n d tired o f fo reig n a id golnB to govemmento t h a t unresponsive U> hum an need, Showing th e pro p er w a r t« display th e A m erican flag w hen faunr h o rito n ta llr a re , fro m le ft, David willing to b rin g about social Slanger, to n o f M r. a n d M r*. V em S U n g tr . a’ C ub Sc o u t In pack CO, andv^VllUam S to b a s g h . «on of Mr, a n d Mrs. It. E. S to b an g b , % Boy S cout In tro o p CO. O ne of th e duties of Boy S e o u ta I t (o promote lorm ." -nrontr riliB laTlng-«R d-l>aB d»nr-flL.theJittg>_m ieii-iinnr cU liff_hcrtronto»y or rtrUeM»r th e « U n «re aliray i a t th e lep * a d t o ,t h e obsenrer's le ft. (S taff photo-engravlni) . • \ H a m le tt W in s R u p e rt, failu re to carry D e a th R e p o rte d Mregoncur. istra tio n I n tru c k . B o th P r i z e o n T a l k L a s t R ite s H e ld Oearge w . K en d all, • Alhambra. cl(«d by aUta police. DavW H am letfs hum oroua to U F o r M rs . K r a u s C alif., died Ju n e 4 a t h is home. o n " I used to be '* m lH lonnlre“ won th e blue pencil a t a m e etin g o f ToM tm nster* club 140 T u esd ay t i ° "My first mllHon*' w as th e «ub^ je c t o f th e meeting. O th e r spcftkers were Dlclc Cook who to ld h o w nn I ta lia n Im m igrant to Cuba a n d th e U B . m a d e one million a n d la — h is w ay to a second. . H arry T u rn e r’s ta lk c o n c e m e i th e A lfred K ru p p financial e m p ire i n G erm any a n d Bob Coiner a d v is­ ed t h a t a m illion dollar p ro b lem a nd a m illion dollar so lu tio n m u st be combined to make a m illio n . Vtai W ilson was to a stm a ste r a n d D r. R ich a rd Roberta w as tab le topics c hairm an. J o h n E aton wb - ........ ................... assisted by Donald M urphy, Ray I,lncolR, I ^ e d H arder Jind Je rr e Cover. Lee B a rnes, sum m er p icnic ch airm a n , announced, th a t c lu b n o would hold a n ouUng Ju ly 11 a t th e B u h l C ountry club. e ' r i g h t rp „r frndfr Chevrolet. No c lm ilo w \fnrc ; c i ' ' ' n . ____________ BtrnLEJY. J u n e i< r - c . C. B aker, E stre e t a t 8;3'5 «.m. T uesday. A IBS3 F ord v.ui trUck owned by; , ' .Si'KAKlvltS LISTKJ) first president o f th e Burley R otary club. wa» Riven a n iionornry m em - the C ontlnciilai Uaklng compnny.l M .M O . Junc U —Speaker.^ n l Ihr ,a n d .d rlv c n b y .N u d JL .S la i'iic r..2 3 .iU )S _ S m id a y _ sa c n im c u i_ iic rv li;b T w lii'F alta, wft.1 backing from ihr.w .T c Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Dtirrlni:in:i. Tuesday luncheon m eeting Cousin Roy’s. curb w h en li colUtJcd w ith a la til'P r a v c r .V r r e filven by Wr.Oty Rice l l i e m em bership w m presented Chevrolet driven by Clive Schcll^'m ui li. K, King. by A. O lenn Anclernnn. pre.udent, .linker becam e' p resideni ' “ ' elijb In Novem ber, 'JOIO, —E *ra-M «)re;-C (C tfil(i-coi........... .. pcrlntenden't of schools, urocJ the ,uroup 10 s u p p o rt th e a d ditional llircc-tnill school prnnt k'vy to be voted upon . He laid aC th e iticrcnjted «£udcnt iw pulatlon and o f th e n re d for addltlohnl f a c llltlw .. . K irby W ilson pre.ienied a film, "O uter Space." produced bv ihe Bulo\Ti W ntch com pany. I t traced rimn's Ktu'dy o f c u k t jipace from. SD0!J3. C. to. th e prcj>riU. O.uvAt .R o tarian vns Lynn Lake, Twin Fflllfc O th e r RuesU ' were W alter Jo h n so n a n d O e o r 'g e Scholer, both B urle y.. Wrftlilp-ln-the-nroup'ilikrlnR-llie A?k u ild tod»yK enn f d ? i?m have W exert th e atro n R ^ jM dcrthlp U» o b U n »s S u rv iv in g a re h is widow, Mrs. K a th e rin e P itca irn K endall, a fo rm er Tw in Fa lls resid en t, and a son. H erb ert K . K en d all, Sa n ta CoDffregatlonal chu rch w ith th e B a rb ara, callf. Rev. Edwin H uber offlcltttlng. F u n e ral services wer# held Ju n e Prelude and poatlude m u sic 7 a t Long Beach. played M a rth a M iller a n d se ­ lections were su n g b y a m a le Quar­ te t composed o f A ugust M artach , A lfred Meyer. O otU led BolUnger B U R L W . Ju n e 14—Tw o perw ns a n d Robert W alters. w ere fin ed >2 each by Ju stice of the Pallbearers were W alte r K ra u s. Peace A lfred C ra n e 'T u e sd a y for D avid K raus, Jo k e Kraus,- LeRoy v io latio n s of th e m otor vehicle acL Lcbsatk. E dw ard .W elmer, F red T h ey a re Von T . Q rovei, Al­ Knopp, John W eimcr, Jr., fto d E u ­ bion, /Allure to tra n s fe r reglstrA' gene F . Price. tlo n of vehicle, a n d Virgil “ Floral arran g em en ta w ere th e direction o f D ephlno W alk er, K rcne Berhardt, B e r th a M unsee, Alttv Mae R enz, E sth e r B:no!]p. M arth a Meyer, R a ch e l S c h a effe r. L ydia MUler « o 4 M rs. JlKOb B roun. F in al rltea w ere'h eld » t t h s P a u l cemetery. T w o F in e d P E N N E Y 'S ^ ^ m ® ! , © I : r o E i » Radiators N EW A S D V8ED ■ S e rv ic c St R e p a irs Phone RE PAGE riV B C. C . B a k e r Q iv en .V e h ic le s C o llid e R C fP E R T .Jim e H -R u p e r c p a l f c H o h p r in R o ta ry Investigated a tw c .e a r collision on i *''' 3-6080 All Type»-Rinda C L Y D rS ^ D I A T O R SHOP n f-W ay so—O n T rac k Lana B a d lato ra A re O o r B u s i n e s s N ot Enjoy a Clean Car 3 MINUTE CAR WASH” 60» Main Ave. SouUi READ T L M ^ - N E W a WANT .\D S M is c e lla n e o u s F O R SA LE -LABOR SAVING SERVANTS M ichigan I S - A L oader. Scrapcr. f>ai powered. $8000 Ford CIO T ra c to r, with Pherm an F o rk L i f t ....... 1000 Ily tte r Y T-40 In d . 2-ton eap. Fork l i f t C m _____ ZSOO C at D>4. Se rtes 5T Diesel D ow r-L oader ...................2750 B utler Bln G A S - 8 C a r. scoop loadera. G a i....... 1000 Elmeo 105 C M C DJrwl T on. « p . r h o w h o r T ra lltr. a ir brak e s____ 500 D u e y r u i.E r ie 2 0 . R ; 40* ' Shovel w/a(tachm enU ....11500 P ortable C e m e n t SHxer*. gas o r e lectrio------- ---100/500 Joy W G .9 .1 7 x 9 A ir Com­ pressor. iU tlo n a ry .......... S750 G enerator, A eetylene, 50pound eap. B ight Feed. Portable, eompL, new...iOO Much Mora M achinery, Tools, E quipm ent a n d M aterials for Mining. ConstruoU on and G en ­ e ral U iel M A CH IN ERY C EN TE R , INC. R A r L .K O C C O C o b .It M m . . C ob.t(. Idkho • Obviously, an 8 year old Bourbon figures to be better than a six. (How old is your Bourbon?) And you’d expect to pay more for those extra 2 years. But Ghampion Bourbon is a full 8 years old, made the sour mash way and costs no more.®' -86PAOOF.SCHCHLCYOIST.CO,K.V.O. i WEDlrtlSDAY, JUNE 19G1 T IM E S -N E W S. -T W IN .FA L L S, i P A H p _ .T J E ..iB a n k e r "F o u r Q asses — A t —K i m b e r l y E n d R e u n io n E le c te d H e a d ^ O f 'S t a t e - U n i t K IU aE{U <Y , J u n e 1<—TwetK fBlx m e m b e rs' o f th e first lour — g n d u a tle n - f U s s e s o f th e Klmber* ly h lc b T hnnl. from io i« throuph lo ie . m e t w ith IheJr wive* and ■ 'h m b w J U 'f p r rei5Utr»Uon n t the K to b e rJ y W ‘ ‘ ‘ buUdlnB ? rlL _ ,. A fter re s ls tr tU o a th e group of • approxim ately 60 person* held a ' p lc n lc J u n c h a tth e T w ln f a lb p a r k , w hich m any of th e eroup saw for th e first Ume. M r; arid M rs. Jack C U lbom . assisted by Mr. a n d Mrs, cJarl .E merson, -en le ria ln e d the RToup a t a social evening in their hom e. B aeksro u n d m usic. .%as provided by M rs. Clalbom and M r*. M arie P e tty jro v e Downing, P0caee»9. A banquet was served in Twin F a lls w ith C lalbo m aeUns a s to u i> m a ste r. L « le r Ncwbry; Portland, ’ gave th e Invocation, followed with a recording o f Uie "Lord’s Prnyer" pla y ed In m em ory of th e U de­ ceased classmate.i a n d three teach' era. ' Mr*. Olady* w n im o rth . Sm ith. Caldw ell, rend le tte r from George H U m . now general’ operaUowi «uperv lio r a t W c.iiem u n ion h e ad ­ q uarter* In New York City. Comm unlcatlon* were rend from C tarabelle Severance Wycko(f. H ere­ fo rd , T ex., and Helen AlberUmeyer O 'C onnor, of s u n Valley. Calif., a n d tw o teachera, E m m a Sm ith B e ad , Philadelph ia. Pa., an d Mr*. H a rrie t McDermld, Aberdeen. E a rl Newhry gave trib u te to t n ■ ver V. Hale, Burley, who had ta u g h t th e group p rio r to 1016, and to U a rle T u rn er Emerson, Joyce S c o tt Carrel. Bernice W ilson J a d r O u u j , left, tfa a c b ta r wf M r. a n d M flchoth, a n d J a c k CJ«ltwfn who t* MU* CiMla C oanly: K a r m tU tc h , tmaUr, w orked as th e reu n io n commltUe. Price* were aw arded to Jease Mr*. Mor*e* lU te h . Mlae K v p ert. a n d M a tr W ebster T a r r for coming th e great- M r. and Mr*. B. O. R a a b e , Ml** U alver»lt7 o f «flt dlsU nce from H ayw ard. Calif.. S te lla IX)lan plller* for th e largest ia m lJy; E vera M onran for th e m ost graadctilldrcD , a n d Jo y Scott C ar'r t U to r having two g reat-g ran d chlldren. BURLEY, June M - T h re e con. testanl* In the Miss Idah o pagean;, to be sUged a t Boise th is w eek­ end. boarded a plane a t th e Burley airp o rt Tuesday noon en ro u te to compete for the title. Leaving for th e rehearsal* for th e pagcsnt were Ju d y Dumas, Miss Oeula county a n d d augfiter B O ISE . Ju n e 14 KTO-An Idaho o f-M r. and Mrs. Ja m es D um as; a ir n a tio n a l gua rd p ilot c an th a n k » tuner a n d tw o young boy* to­ d a y f o r dragging h im t o safety a f te r hi* PB5L Jet plan e crashed a n d b u rned n e a r ft populated area ir e c t o f here. H ow ever, Second L ieu t. Robert P . Shaiisle*. Jr.. Boise, who w ill bo 35 ye ars old M onday, w as in aerlou* condition a t th e V eterans h o sp ita l he re fro m Injuries he WASHINQTOlf, Ju n e 14 Ufl— ioeurrect w liea th e plan e crashed o n takeoff yesterday from Oowen P resid en t K ennedy la g e ttin g a combination o f old an d now trea U f ie ld a t Boise. m ent* for his b ack a ilm en t—ho( H e received a sp in a l fractu re, ar ; 1 le ft lu n g a n d In U m al In- p a d s a n d u ltra sound. had. to be p er- T h e Mltra * o u n d -u sln » h ig h fre - ...... ................. oro breath in g . Ris q u e n c/a o u n d w av e» -l* a m ethod condition w as considered critical. fo r applying h e a t to deep-ise tissues. Bbarples ' I t U the la te s t trea tm e n t In a th e p e r t u u t b U tw o aon*, .10-zearK)Id regim e Including rest an d awlm.................... fd b y W hite House H a r e U a n d 16-year-old O eorse. _________ Ja n e t Travell who * n » jr w ere h a yin g I n a field a a tw rt d tsU n e s fro m w here th e reported yesterdaJy th a t K ennedy p la s s cam a to n i t a fte r I t skidded “continues to Improve." He la *tlU f o r a b o u t 300 ya rd s o n Its belly. u sin g crutchea. T oday the Prealdent undertook B rig. G en. Ja m es B . T rail, agila ta n t Id ah o a d ju ta n t general for _ busy s c h e d u le -a lato afternoon a ir , aaid th a t ap p aren tly th e eraah conference w ith top advUers on th e N orth A tlantic T rea ty aUlance rea olte d w hen a n failed a* th a J e t w as climbing a fte r visits from a V ietnam ese of­ a f te r Jeavlng th e e n d of th ^ T u n - ficial. a graitp o f Ceylonese p a r­ v a r . m vesU gaU oa o f th e chath liam entarians an d a M ichigan del­ egation c o n c e r n e d w ith th a t sta te 's economic problem*. ReporU rt h a d a h eated aesslon ycstcfday_wJth_Whl«e.K(juse,New« •u r r l r e d th a c ra ck -u p of a choi ~ tta r y Plerre Salinger o n his to ra d DOS a irp lan e c arry ln e him landllng of new* a bout th e P resi­ a n d e th e r Id a h o a ir naUonal d e n t’s aUfflent. . c u a r d m e a to baolo train in g in T h e exchange was p a rtly trig T a n a . S everal poraons perished ered when he disclosed t h a t a w h e a tb * p la n a crashed s e a r Vork specialist had been S c rrtv tlle . T ex. to Palm Beach, Fla., lay to examine Kennedy. The,disclosure came a fte r K en- N ew a n d O ld C are Is U se d O n P re s id e n t . • • ; ■ ! . ' . C o n s tn ic tio n I s S lia fe flm C a sc assia s ia B U R l£ 7 . Ju n e P rw to n Wade, agreed w ith Dr. I ta v e ll's diagnosis th a t K ennedy's c o u n ty f a ir tM ard h a s approved ailm ent was " a new. back stra in . th e extension o f th e 4-H building n o t r e la te to a n y » re v lo u s back a n d oonstiuctlba o f a horso b a m Injttiy suffered by th a P resident." O oastrucU on o f th e two stru c­ tu r e s Is acheduled to begin nex M onday, re p o rts D on Loveland a ec re tary-m ana ger o f th e board. T h e eo-foot extension to th e 4-II buU dlng will be o f clnderblock SUN VALLEY, Ju n e U IB - O llT h e M’t y 100-foot cindertlock b e rt Vtttes. Coeur d'Alene, has h o rsa b a m will h a v e box sta lls to been elected president of ' the accom m odata 3 0 .h e a d . o f h o » « j Idaho Funeral Service Mttociallon a n d vlU be located In th e n o rth - H e succeeds John P. Grossman, c a s t c o m er of th e grounds. Pocatello. I h e group rerle w td p la n s for J . Oartli Payne. Burley^ was . th e queen contest o n d service clubs nam ed Wee president: a . E . Eckwill be asked to sponsor glrU. ersell. Rljby. secrelary-treosurcr. T h e board approved a request by an d E. Russell Short, Moscow, di­ £art~ B eI(,-R uj>ert, for< th o -stote rector. A ra bia n horse ehow to be h e ld nt F u n e ra l S erv ice U n it E n d s M e e t Uons held here .............., , o th e r newly elected offlcera B. O. S haffer, senior-vice president of th e F tn l SecQrity b a s k bnuich a t Idaho Falls, vice p resident, and T. E, Jones, vice p resid en t of the First N ational bank of M alad City treu iire r. Oliver T . D avis, cxecuUve vice prealdent of th e Custer County bank.. Challts, ts th e tiring president., Sam M. Fleming, vice president of the American B a nkers associa­ tion. reported yesterd ay th a t mild recessions, lu c h 04 th a t Ju st exDcrlenced by th e c o u n try ; enable the economy to digest som e o f (he m e s s e s th a t develop du rin g boom periods, Fleming said som e economists feel mUd recessions a re b e neficial Fleming is president of th e T h ird N ational bank In N ashville, T enn Hs addressed th e fin a l session of the Idah o association's conventlun Fleming said m ild dow nturns In buslneu correct such excesses as overbuilding of houses, too much plant, expansion and overextension of credit. • Robert R. Oros, vice president of Pacific O as and E lectric. ui<I in a foreign a ffairs ta lk th a t If Southeast Asia goes to com m u­ nism. th e whole o f “A sia will go down th e drain.” D am ag e s A sk e d I n C ivil A c tio n n . l a e u * D an a * , who a t Ibe B u rle y airport T n e id a r noon for Ifie r e h e a r * ^ o f the J u ry CUek tiled su it to .collect d a n g b ier o f Mr.- and M>«« Idaho pugeant ii> be ^ e ld In Boise ihl* w eek-end. A targ« from R a lp h B au g h m a n in Bam bo. d a o ih te r cf V b u p of frien d * and weUwUhen, Inclndlng M ayor J . Leonard Idah o , b oard a plana Halmen, b ade th e m farew e ll (8 U ft p h o to -en n a v ln g l_______________ district c ourt Tuesday f o r d a m a g u ■Jng from a. c a r-tru c k acclAug. 7. IMO, o n ...................... north , of Twin Falls. Click aUles th a t a tru ck driven HAQERMAN, June 14 ~ T he by B aughm an collided w ith a 1S53 T h o u san d S p r in g s B oat club w ent Cldsmoblle driven by a i e k . T he o n a cruise S u n d a y including stops BURLEY, Ju n o 14—T h ree a t th e B ru n e au bridge a n d Elmore sons were fin ed »26 each by . . . truck was In th e c en te r la n e o f the highway a nd c u t back to th e rig h t cou n ty b o a t c lu b dock. bate Judge V em C arter f o r pur­ lane Just as Cllek starte"* ---------A rden D ra k e. M ountain Home, a chasing a re sid e n t fishing license on th e right side, th e m em ber o f th e Elmore county club, w ithout being a bonaflde resi­ states. drove th e p ilo t boa( rfor the 23 dent. ' Cllek claim s h is le ft h a n d was M rs. R . O . Bam bo. boat*. A round 100 persons a tten d ­ . T hey are F e lix W . D u n la p and permanenUy disabled due to th e M lis D u m a s ,' who wo* dreued ed th e cruise a n d picnicked a t th e Qeorge O ra ham , both B urley, and accident. He asks fo r »400 to cover B lack S a n d beach, n e a r Strike W illiam O. H arrison, H eyburn. damages to his c ar, «3.S00 f o r his d am . A two d a y cruise 1* planned T he judge suspended a porU on of Injured band, a n d |36« f o r medical Logan, w o rking tow ards h e r mas­ /o r la te r In th e summer a t R eoch fine. Perso n s m ust rcsfde In care. “ .__________ te r's d e g re e In English. Slie was lak e. the sta te fo r six m onths before K ram er and W alker, T w in Falls red b y th a Burley C lum ber being a b onaflde resident, the law firm , U rep resenting CUek. o f Com m erce. Judge notes. Mlsa H a tc h , w ho v a a graduated T hey were c ited by Conserva­ AIR FO BT T O CLOSE from M lnlco h ig h school this tion O fficers D ale H o rn s and BOISE. Ju n e 14 (tfW—8 U to A ero­ spring', p la n s to a tte n d VUlt State KeJth Hawn. nautics D irector O het M oulton ha* u n iv ersity . S h e wore a sk y btue R U PER T . J u n e K - A loss of 10 announced t h a t- th e S a lm o n aU -| suit. p o un d s was rep o rte d by members port runw ay will be closed betw een' A sophom ore a t th e University o f th e T ops P a m p e r club Monday 9 a. m . a n d 4 p . m . f o r 10 day*,' o f Id a h o n e x t fall^ Mlsa Rambo n ig h t, c an ocllng a g a in of 10 beginning today. wore a s o f t rose-colored dress. S>ie pounds. la m ajorlnK In English. BLESS, J u n o U — t Ho T h e th ree w h o gained th e most READ TIM S3-SSW B W A N T ADS A la rg e g roup o f friend* and w eight were M rs. Qeneva D urrant, school board w as reorganised w ell v la h e ra g ath ered a t th e air­ M rs. B a rb ara s tu d e r an d M n . Peg­ Monday n ig h t w ith A ndrew Col­ p o rt, Including M ayor J . Leonard gy . O 'D onnell. vin rcelected c hairm an. LAST 2 DAYSI s a lm o n , C harlca Hen<‘ ' ‘ Ruby B y w a ter, president, lost the L oren G ra v es wa* elected treas­ d e n t o f th e c h a m b e r;____ ______ m ost. F o u rte e n , mem^ertf and one urer. and M a rtin S lano retained th e Ja y ce es a n d Jay -O -E ttes who ffuejt. M rs. B la n c h e 'B u k e r, a t ­ as school clerk, ------4 th e local pageant, and O rville R e ddlngton. superintend­ m em bers o f Miss D um as' dancing ten d ed . Plan s w ere disc u u ed f o r the fln- ent. reported th e hiring o f Dale -\as». T h e B urle y girls were honored 1 weeks o f th e contest being Wakem, to te a c h English and so­ y a m otorcade through downtown h e ld w ith th e Burley, club. T he cial studies. W akom is recently B urley p rio r to boarding tlie plane. c o n test ru n s through Ju n e , with (rom C am bridge, and also bos th e w inning c lu b to be honored by ta u g h t in Sho sh o n e a n d Twin Falls. a piclne d in n e r by the losers. B u rle y A re a G irls L e a v e f o r M s s I d a h o P a g e a n t i n B o is e P U o l I s A liv e B u t ‘C r i t i c a l ’ A f te r M is h a p SUK V A L I ^ . J u n e 14 W^-WUlard Rees, senior vice p rea ld en t of Twin FalU Bank a n d 'T rust com’, was elected p resid en t of the T a lte C ru ise T h re e F in e d f o r F is h in g V io la tio n L o s s C a n c e le d B y G a in o f C lub C olv in R e e le c te d F o r B lis s S ch o o l - K im b e rly G ro u p A p p ro v e s P ro je c t o f th e . ID m lm ly O range voted M onday n ig h t to p articipate In the tia tlo n a l O range com m unity «orvle c t and to contribute t35 .......... n a tio n al O range building fund. . I t WM amiounced_ NaUonsI O ran g e M aster H m h c rM e v s o m wUl a p ea k a t Piler Ju ly S. T h e sp ecial F a th e r's d ay pro­ g ram w aa opened w ith a rec iu tio n by th e lecturer, Mr*. T im .Drown. en U tlrd “ H ie Broall Child," fol­ lowed w ith a quia o n th e dollar bill. V irg in ia Honste'ad gave a read ing . “Down o n'U ncle's'F arm ," a n d M r*. H arold B e a t recited the ^ I p . o f V mir l i l f f T.irtiB D row n gave a poem. J . E . B eat. 83. was th e oldest f a th e r p resen t. R alp h T eague was th e g ra n d fath er w ith th e most g ran d c h ildren (10), an d th e young­ e st g ra n d fath er p resen t w as Ogle W all. M rs. J . M. Pferce, h o n o rair m em b er from Twin Falls, an d Mr. a n d M rs. Teague, form er raem ben now living in W alla W alla, Wash., sp ecial guest*. P h o n e D is r u p te d -^ B y n ^ u to -M is I F IL S S . J u n e 14~A o ne-car a c ­ cident a t 8 M l . Tuesday th ree and tniie* we s t Of FUcT dis­ ru p ted telephone service betw een Ben. MIM MBoaiJCiu. 1/., muiuT— F iler a n d B uhl f o r approxlm aK ly ha s urged federal officials to gci behind a request for money n> . th ree ' houra. build an a irp o rt to s e m Yellow­ A J9M P ord • driven by E thelle K night. .32. rouU 1. Filer, stone n ational p a rk. The- senate D em ocratic le adrr telephone pole, breaking It ir tc c — -----------" I h M u p r a ; woven fire fcace a n d into a c ta r y - o f th e In te r io r T te w a ri itrinii. Bu rifft D irector D avld_B tlI_ field.~ 3ba- a cf ldent-occutre<L.< and Federal A viation A dm inistra­ c o u n ty road. Mrs, K n ig h t told th e Tw in Falls to r Najeeb H ataby. Mansfl«ld urged them to su p ­ deputy sh e riff who Investl— " . th a t she “lost control o f th e w . k p ort conuructlonv of; an airp o rt T h ere w as a n estim ated (ISO W est Y M low 8ionc.'M oht..m ear t|? c ' , ^ park border. H e -s a lrt-’fic.Ijinder-------- i d u n a g e to th e telephone pole, (50 Blood-the-FAA-Tind JOOO.MO avall-:^'^ - ■ / to th e woven. wlre fenee-and dant- «b!e ter the prejeet. ■■ • , : age t o 'i h e rig h t headlight Com of ih e nlrport..&- e s t i m a t e * ^ * • fen d e r of th e caf. • lA -m llllon dollars. r, ' T h e investigating officer'Atatcd a t•The forest service h as sgrecd ^/ th e c * r .n to provide land for th e airp o rt. which .would be operated by tli«* .--A M ontana neronailtlcs commlsslnti. P a p e r s F ile d f o r W o m an ’s E s ta te bate c ourt Tuesday asking th s t ttie Tw in r a il s B ank and T ru st com­ pany be na m ed -ad m in istra to r of Mrs. Ida Alice A n s o n ^ ^ ~ - ^ Mrs. Anson died May 9. T he petlUon sta te s Mrs. D avis was named executrix of the estate In a will dated M arch 33, 1001. T h e e.itnte consist* o f real property valued a t $2^00. M rs. Davis, Mr*. Anson's daughter, b the only h e ir listed. Probate Judge Z oe A nn W arbcrjt scheduled a h e arin y a t 10:15 « jn . Ju ly 8.___________ • APPEARS IN COURT K IM BERLY, Ju n e 14—Jo h n K. P em andes. 47, K iipberly, was fiucd t25 and costs a n d sentroced to 10 d ays in th e Tw in Falls county Jail by Justice of- th e Peace R a y P o tter' ruesday fo r being d runk on a pub­ ic highw ay. He wa* a w ^ te d .M o n » d a y -b y -S U te -P « t« S lm a n Broy O. H arding._________________________ THURSDAY By law.*anyone u n d e r P o r tu g a r .\. flag Is Portuguese, w hatever hi.i' racial stock. _________ - ■ M w t t 'G t t y BUHL NOW PITYING! 'TH E LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" R I O R E Y ".lio'J," ENDS TONIGHT! THE PHAROAHS WOMAN' L inda C r is t^ a n d P ierre Brice P lu s ^ V E S T B O U N O '* - ^ Alio Color Cartoon Crand.Vu THE „DOS TRUE STORY Md r m O PT H B S lW U iS E S T NAME 'T H I _JUIM PMESr* IN THE WORLD OF CRIME! PLUS m n a iM iG iiiiM : S h e n ir t* 'W ith Every Passerby—She Catehea E v ery Roving Eyel fa . WAHAN” WSUIilSl'^KIUaCAlUH BBOMtllWUEr m m -m m m m ji-jB fu m . ’• w n n o B T - jo tfiim ^ N O W iM o tW -V w PA U L N EW M A N JOANNE W O O DW ARD : |_Here.,.a( fasf...»fie best-seller ih a i says if a ll...o n th e screen! PAGE SEVEN A^ACATIONS Fo« TWO IN BEAUTIFUL LAS VEGASf GUESS • >LUS: 2 FREE CHANCES ON $5,0001 Lai Vogdi Hacicnda! J u it Purchase ony itom i in our •tore totaling $200.00 or moro and it's all yours! Plus: (Money Saving Anniv'arsory Values in every doportmenl- throughout the store! The tim e it ta k e s for the ice to m e lt a n d .w in .a VACATION FOR TWO IN LAS VEGAS! __ j Miss Twin Foils placed a c ertific a te in this cube o f ice weighing almost a to n . . . The person g uessing th e _L closest-to th e th a t she will be ab le to pick th is c ertific a te from the m elted ice will ' WIN A FREE FREE APPLIANCES! ★ G.E. DISPOSAL > 5 PC. DINETTE SET ' ★ SIESTA LOUNGE^CHAIR ★ ROOM COOLER ★ A ROOM FULL 0 F CARPET ★G.E. VACUUM FREE , _ VAUTION for TWO . your choice t)f any one ,of the above ite m s or a F R E E vacation fo r two in L as V egas! With a n y item or item s nurchased totalintj $2D{Lor-more7 WiajNESDAY, JUNE M. 1961 -A re -^ ^ S te a d y ^ P a r e w e lL ila n n e d - G ra d u a te -T a k e s __ _________ W iU i*n Hohn, BoUe, ’ P o s t in O re g o n Saturdoy. PauJ H ohn. ano th er * -IC IK O -H X L L ^uii«-J4-m aee* Timbers, a g ra d u a te of I^»ho S tate m other re tu rn s from the hospluu, college, Pocatello,' h as accepted a teaching pod U o n M W sldport. A tA re a Y a rd Jg a O M E . Jttn a ‘ » Mwkei and’ Mia. H . McCoy Jo«jes. m a h ln g tw i. P .c :,- t f < ~ r m q ~ o t ; Mr. an d Mrs. W illlasi Knox. tb s Jerom e L lv u to c k Oommlwlon G ood Mid choice t u t n . I31.7S; eood u>d choice heifers. (2O.fi0-t3U0;' tM 'H o U tcIn sU e n , S1B<JS.15; fed H o b te ln hel(c^^ •IT 'tlS .'IS; ste e r o U re i |2S->38M. h e ifer calves. »33><3SJ0; com> m e rd o l' cows. tl5 -il6 .aS ; uUllty cows. tia .S 0 -tt5 ; cvtn(n> .s n d c utlers, t l l - l i a : ftood feeder steers. m - m .lO i H olstein feed‘ era. 600 lbs. up. tie ^ O - S lS ^ i Hoir ste tn feeders, 300 IIm. up. <lfl■ 131.50: H otouln helfer>.« 500-800 )hc. »H£0>I18: H olstein helfer*. 800-600 IbA., | 16-»18J 0i built. I17J0-IIB.78; choice vesl. m -W T j d&lry cows a n d shipping cows, »3U>»37ft ft h e sd . oominoD to sood. .«13S-«300. ^ itnilM, tl M l T . 10; freder U m ba, ewes. IWO-M; f a t ho«a Ujp *18.00; f s t ho(<. bulk, •iT - in J O ;. sow .,. $ u A o.»J3io: •U s s . Do.dock, W .3S-tU ; feeders, •14.38-tlB'. a n d WMiners, b ; head. O ood and choice awers v e re •U sd y , heifers steady, co»s «t«*dy, H olstein fed CAtUe steady, feeders •U sd y . dairy cows steady, sheep ateady to 3S eent« lower, hogs stw uly, m eat type in p>od dem and. H i P a s to r L e a v e s J t i . and Mr. a n d Mrs. Oliver Jam es Joh n son will have charge Psuls, Powell B u tte, Ore., are In Yellowstone n n tlo n a l pork cn-route o f_ th a -8 u n d a y -m o m ln B -se rv lo e . | In the alMence of th e pastor. Pic­ to B utte, Mont. Mr.' sn d Mrs. R a y Taylor, Wels- ture* o f cam p a t C nlhedral Plnea er, form w ,'-K ln8 HIH :rf«deBte, wlU .be s i i o w a t th e S unday e-* were lnjorea?Jn.-A--oqe5c«rr(ti<cl- nlna* ier,vlce. dent n e w ^ b lie . B o th .w rie treated ir »boolii4nd.inJurle.i. r: " . U i« Mr. and.M n«.'leo.T r*ai,aji(» Mr*, Mildred .'C BrriahM ' '»<•• wedding o ^ u w n .T ^ rp ll Jjl: Prldny. :' her aon-ln-iaw 'a n d Mr. a n d Mrik- M> ri# T rail, a stui verrity of Tdaho.,. • S d tif f u t l o n - d ^ a r o n i t e a d . to King Hlli With h e l B*U. urdny. . ■ . j i r 3-5500 : M r. an d M rs. H ugh Bugg have. C O L O N IA L TQM BANDY . . . sen of Mr. in d Mrs. T a a l Bandy, Dorley. will be honored t pjn. B undsr ■( * farew ell teslimoBlsI In llie Durley tD S fifth ward cbspel, IStft s tre e t an d Mllltr arenne. He will leave Juna 19 for a two an d o n e-h alf ye ar mlulon In Jap an . He w ss gradnaled from Twin Falls h igh school in IMO and a tten d ed D rJihsm Young u n lren ity , P ro ­ vo. for on* year. An open house win b« iield a fte r the tesUmonial from 0i3» (0 R:30 p jn . a t 1027 8chod4« a te a a e , Duttey. ( 8 U tf DOLLARS HKIhSIZfD M EAL SENSE O ffic e rs C h o sen B y B u sy F in g e rs . P iL B Il. J u n s 1 « -K » y D um ap w as elected p residen t of the Busy F in g ers and Cooks 4 -H club a t t h e ^ r g a n l a U o n m eeting a t th e hom e o f P a tty Cobb a n d Vlckl' •Oobb. N or* ]>Utthews w as ehoscn vice president: D eanna Peterson, sec­ reta ry : V icki' Cobb, treasurer!, K a th y Ruston, reporte r, an d Oon-i &le e troud. scrapbook c h aln n a n . - ' M rs. C linton D ougherty an d M rs. Ja y Oobb will servo a s leaders. New project books w ere dlstrlb-, uted. T h e ne x t m eetin g wUi be, . held Ju n e 31 a t th e home of D e' a n n a Feterscm. Start Your Sovlnga Account Todoy W ith— s t. l 'E l ) l : ; i { ,y . S A V I N G S and I - L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N OK 'I'W IN VALLS SPECTACULAR NEW HOUSE nUNT THE GREATEST ADVANCE IN HOUSE PAINT IN 5 0 YEARS I t V Shen rln -W O U ax M ram A-100* L atex H o u se P a in t—i t flow* o n e o ^ e r, la sts m u c h lo n g er, b aa a n p ro c o d e n te d o o lo r re te n tio n . C o lo rs s ta y b r ig h t f o r th e lo n g life o f th is n e w p o i n t * E berw lD -W iU iA nu A-lOO L atex H o u s e F a in t is all n e w . N e w I n It* e a se o f a p p lic a tio n - n e w b i iU •B u u ln g d tu ra b lU ty — n e w in lta r e s is ta n M to b lis te rin g .' P r e p a r e th e s u r fa c e p ro p erly a n d w a tc h w ith p rid e W 3XBM h o w t h i s n e w p a in t gives y o u r h o m e a d e g re e o f p ro te c U o n a n d b e a u ty i t b o s n e v e r h a d b e fo re. I t d riea b u g -free , d u st-fre e in SO m in u te s. O n c e it 's h a d tim e t o M t, r a i n v ro n 't h a r m i t W h e n th e r a in sto p o , g o r ig h t o n p a in tin g . S e e y o u r S h erw in -W U liam a A u tb o rix e d D e a le r o r U.S. G rade Good or C hoice ROUND o e < STEAK. I b . 0 9 'A ' T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O TVEDNESDAY. t o n e 14, HBl ' N n z i P a r t y ’s [ G o in g L ea d ers P u l B e h in d B a rs ot M is s io n B irc h S o c ie ty ’s D a ta T ak efli G u t“ O f A rm y A re a 'W A SH IN G T O N , Ju n e 14 W>— ■Tlte Life of J o h n B irch" h as bcrn wlthcli-nwn from th e troop Inform ntlon proRram o f th e 24tli ln(an* try • divlJilon In G erm any, arm y spokcAmen repo rt. -r-Alko,.tlje-mHltantly_coiucrvflUy.c. Bifcli Noclcly'.i p u blication "Anicr* Icflji O pinion” n o .jonser • . rr— imid— ih fr (pokc&mcn. T h ey tvddcd this n o t.c o M ld e re d iv b a n b u t ra th e r th e ex«rcj9ln> of clLiefetlon a a jin ri ,h ,7 S S N»i n dlslurbanee o r m r - p « « ~ — T he? 'were * rre ste d o n M ay 24. ' *I ' l B t e ' t h e mo“ ■f,.srsu£i. s..™ ' vt T200 nnd M ncenccd h im to 00 dnyj ( ( ‘"•Ihrce .Ileutcnanta were rined $150 nnd »entenced_to,45 dnys In •Jail. ___________________ _ P u rp le C o w s A re '^ , SIi,ovm t o G ro u p FILER. J u n e 14—P u iiile cdvt ' were d rao n a tro tcd - by- llr s i year RlrU when th e Klftssy Lnasle.i 4-H club m et a t th e F ra n c is Shnrj) hom e. U ndft S h a r p wn* In charite o f recreation loUowlnK th e biulncM m eetlnj. - - Mta, William B un ce. Mr*. Oeorfte D enton, e n d M rs. D u an e Damon ! “■J were ffucjla. “ID e n e x t m ectlns V lll be held a t th e D am on home ™ '.I'AGE N M J lW g rth -K n o w in g Id a lio ,S o lo iis ’ j.me» m ~ D a te s T o rtJ M n p t llir rinte.<» o f U nited Prc.^bylcrlan *umn icr c am ps. _ • T lip cn inps and th e dnti'S they will be he ld a re SixWlooth camp* for m en, F riday, th ro u g h TucMlny: fiim lly Kroups cam p. July l llir.0 u B lL 4iJlrgt.JH nlnr high cnmp, Ju ly 5 throuRh 12: m o n d jiiiii'>r h ) s h cniup. Ju ly ,21 ih ro ucli 2fi;. T h ird -3n n ro r-h tR h -« iu n t> r-J« ly -2‘^ lIirouKh A ur. 5: first Acnlor hiKli m m p . Ju ly 13 th ro u c h 20. nnd M'rorxl M-nlor hlR h cnmp. Ju ly 2;i llirouR h A u r. 5. . A nyone w W ilns to n tlend lUr.'i' ntmp'« hhould c o n tac t ll>e Ri-v. Mt, Y o u th S e n te n c e d oV On C h e c k r.linrn-P Tind IVc . mnRiniT irom between M ay 2? V o tin g L is te d -a,” T he jheclui »errt .H onald D. D udley. 10. M i J e f. nnsk.'flJuno iti n ..u i tfMi.-' feri.nn Ktreet. Tw in Ftilbi. wn» «cnW ASHINGTON. JuneM < Sroin n How Idah o mniilirr.5 of consrcju lenced to 10 da ys In th e couniy Jail and fined *25 by JuHtlce of tlw A team of- UCl.A rc.ie.irch [I'filrd fin rrpi'Hl rnU ritn«K .. I’r.icp. Robert E. P ence T^Cidiiy riiRlneers and phy.^loloirl.sis fur issiiinR a check w lthoui lund'i linvp. come up «'lth iliw rcvcla* 111 the linnk. linn » rfAiill ol. lUrrr-yrnrx |{p w.is }.pnienced for pnv'lnir a of KludyinK lonp.sliorlUE n t L<v< 110 n r io im t'*10 check n i Salewny - A n u d c s ^ S iu i__ EtiUJCliCQ_n!HL oilipr purl.'. Tfiff rPAfrtrrhrM c<iifjdn'( pr"' (luce a“rrn.v>n fn r-th p -strfM M rrjnlMl tn f.i bnnaniv nnloadltic. lea^n ■■rl'iiliiir* ilrptrtnir.il «pF'"nrla Mild tile (oiit:linr.s.i of n job ill l'“i n.llllon ilnll«r« in liinil m uall}’ dcp<‘nd& an th e nirchixb *nifn(« In ftrmr'i tnr —ll rr.r for Im m lllnR.U . , —BaniimSTTTStnri'jckii or_biilr» of co\tot» nr «iicl-V"fir"cempnl. ta k r,tlie m a tt eiii-icy to iinlniiu ha* been no ran jo r cljnnRe In ilii" p ro -b lu r"., tro o p Indoctrinntloii Tfcintai. I'lIJ Iw JiHjI JijJv 2! lliruugll 2 1 ')> proicr.»m whTclj MtfJ, Oen. i 'U 'U;n ll f d Pre.-(byterlnn T rull Crn'k for Krmip one a n d Sept. 1,-throuRh-' K ONALD J . 8 M i m . . . .. !, * " ’ ;« l« u« m m e r-c a m p fo r fam ily Krouf.,.:^ Rrouf.,. for Rroup t« o . . . . so n o f Mr. . rnmm nd.of th e 24th . ;• f a l t e r , relieved o f hU division S S i a r r i r J i i . Fall*, «rJII be h o n ­ o red a t » farew ell teiU m b n ia t a t - commnnd. hn.i b e en rebuked by U)c 6 p an . S u n d a y a t th e Tw in Fall# nrm y afte r a n InvestlffiiMon o f ; LDS le v e n lh w ard e h ap e h -O p en chorRC!! th a t h e laboled o-i p ln lu t' h ouM w ill be held JmmedJftteJy :o r cnmmunUfs fo rm er President foU ow inr ( h e tetllm o n lal a t th e H arry s , T ru m n n . other leadlnt; J . P . S m ith reddence. S m ith D eniocrais n n d varloua elem^nLs w ill »enre • Iwo-year m lu ln n In of the U. S . p ress, TV an d radio. However, th e a rm y found Uiat ( o u th e rn A u tiralia. (SUX/ e p ' troop In fo rm a tio n program In* g n iln t) uted b y ' W a lk e r , Intl October w as "not a itrlb u lftb le to ony p ro D IV O R C E GRANTED Birch society.” BU R liE V '. Ju n e 14—M rs. B e l t ; Brarn ot tlie W rlB ht. O aU e y . waa g ran te d a d e W estern .lan su o R cs stem .{roqi_a ta u lt-d lv o rc e Irom -O ayton W rlR ht. B urley. M o n d ay In d la trlct c o u rt slnRle pitrenl to n R ae.-ln d o -B u ro by JudRC E d w ard H eap o n c h a r s c s p ean , but n o aaraplca of th e orig­ in al ever h av e b e e n found. Of c ru e lty . fjir—l'fttdl, lUrillriji. ^l^ •i,.il>.n i»jirlnl l»!i.|!><I ’in irnMl >•> ..n m l. >|r «n.t Uu«.|ri>\»l. .V(iinMlli>r<ILi(. — 'frre$tone TOIiliET'ISl’RINKLEIt ...th e most versatile sprinkler of them all BE Y O U R OWN TURN THE THE YOU Wfl MAKE CASH D EA LS-GET BIG DISCOUNTS SAVE HIGH FIN A N C IN G CHARGES IT 'S EASY! A d d itio n o l S p r in k lG r S OPEN A FASTER GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT * Provides oven, •precision eogW ppnctrating wvcraBo .•w aters .n y » h .p .I.w b 3 « e a c h NOW! necredof zincand chrom eonbraw Add to it Regularly-Alwoys Hove Needed Cash SAVE IK PERSON OR ▼ SAVE BY MAIL! Id ah o Savings P ays P o stag e Both W ays! 1 j Air-Cool Cushion O r ly ^ 9 9 annual d iv id e n d r a te com pounded fw ic e a y e a r Rubber Hose EARN 5% with 5Wt 48-month BONUS accounts 7/WVkm, O p e n - F r i d a y E v e n in g s U n til- S e v e n ALL FUNDS RECEIVED BY 20TH . . . EARN FROM 1ST " S e c u r ity ; b y G U A R A N T E E D T lre $ lo ti« CHAMPIONS *1088* Speedway-ProvMl Turnpike Safely i1c^ z^ a7.6a0-ISB*U I^ ^ P r .ie -is B ia th T ub*4yp. 7.60-1S Black TubM yp* F ir s t M o rtg a g e s " •Pliii te x en d tif* off y our cor r t g a r d itu o f cohdltlan. D ow n Aweek] NYLON $1.00 MORE p er TIRE SEE uad to m A w e la lla n AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 220 Shoshone St. East* ‘^ US FOR ^SPEEDWAY PROVED TIRES , w h e re your d o lla r buys MILES m o r e ' _^RE 3-3791 410 M ain Ayenue^South Phone RE 3-5811 OTH ER O FHCES IN PO CA TELLO , ID A H O FALLS, BOISE .V * o u r Q U A L I T Y is U N M A T C H E D * o u r P R I C E S a r e a l w a y s LOW *■ 1 DOWN A W EEK -^t o d n e s d a y ; TOJTE 14, iogi . ■'■TiM^S-l^E-WS. T-WIN PALLS, IDAHO ,jQ u ic k ^ a lte d R i c h f i e l d P a i r K e e p s 2 r Y c a i- -D onate Tiiire FiLEBl-Juii# J< - 6«*mw ■ B e a n s S lia v ^ : J iIb erty ..'i» jiU at'» ?U » . totlon- work f t O e o p l e 'i ^ W e 'I n , Bhiirt; O ld ld P peopl 01{Jn4w».Pyfe^ »ltm » wlUi oUaer ertW ' • B in U X T j JDoe l i ^ u l c k 'b k k e d .- I b t tn K - w f r ^ - d e in ^ lr a tc d .b r ^ r i , •member* ol i the- tmmuiUUon •••D onna 'WftrwOMy lead er o f Jhc «hlp M t:iM ttm il. d o n * t« d .th d r P tx ii P u f li i - H club. V . ■. .. Jlb eriy -lim e W m e * o rk . Onft • buildlns t t th», " % d e in o n itn U o n ‘’^ 'p o U t o ‘ MtAdi hopic, K)thei» »■< U n d 'o tto e k l-c b o U u ^ O U ie r tfem*! fIcBi’c r gw den or 'h elp ed with ;;Qn4traiJon bulldlnrrepM f*! , WrigleyW rig l-. < ^ . teeU y. (ind Anrr H u r» l.' — ■ihirp-objeel*. O h e ^ y p a fro jc e i p ln " 'e u s ^ n s ><?§ made : A t 4; H d u b uUh« Bmijvli ■ • B'.M Jd.,vr'elBhta..'w Bi*.‘ rc' -BelBhtK, ebroed.,-., . . . • A report-.wa» Blw»“ o n 'cleamni. e p th e pa rlra h fl mltwlriir tW pern* etery durtOB th e recent metilnic o th e Albion llveatock 4-H- group si Ita a h o m e o fJ o h n a o o d m n n .' ' a y d e Ooddman’a n a Paul ncec * e re accepted as members of ilir • KToiip. Goodman tliowed hla cnv. D em onstrallonj tn r the- .next ' m eeU ne'-w ere-asilK ned-to Linda ■ Duke. bniihlnR Ueth: Viola D«>■ ley. how to malce tooihpaAie; Ellen S eek, brushlns hmr, and Caro Lee Nelson. sall»a. Mrs. Tn'ylla B u n t, leader, asked, members to b r in g ’-tooUUm uhes. t o . thfl_nw l neetlnB . Ttio Bmiltne Stars 4r}i eJub hsd • plenlo fallowed by a boat ride Blven by'M ary Ann Unm * faUicr. ■ reports Cheryl Ilcndernon. . T h e Ju n ip e r JllU c ub re­ p orted the (troup had made jfljs lo r '4-H camp, fihaunnft Turner reported on club candy aales. .Car. olyn MAttlieva demonstrated < quick dessert. ■ L inda Clark was eJccted new •ecretary of tho ju n io r DomestlK atea 4«il club. Mrs. D ale Lewis, • leader, reviewed requUem enu for th e (rroup's projects. M erlkay M a­ honey -was as,ilirnect a first aid 'deqionstraU on for the n e x t meetInit. ' H ealth postern wefe s h o w dur­ in g th e m eetlns of Uie Penny Pipers 4-H club, Beth A nn Wayn e n t reports. Junior leader, and served as freshmenta. A dem ow lratlon o f brushing te e th was glven-by-Patrlol(v-Bur«h during the meeUng o f th e 61x eham rockJ 4-H club. Rccord books * e ro brought up to d ate. Vickie Olenslager. vice president, presided In t h t absence o( K ath y Morgan, t h e M i e . o r . a t a - W c k -Erlekso n T ^ m o . '- '■ I;--.--.--. All 'men.beM •were p resen t Ourr Ins the m eellne o f. th e Sunny su rfes M t cJul), TOe tUU h ad A test on o u n ' tem peranires and aRjlgnmentj w ere. Blven . for the next. ineetlnR. The-'R roup.,vlsltpd Uip denU l office of D r.'L l C. Niel­ se n vJio'apoke on d en tal h e alth and showed them now i o bfusta teeth correctly. Group, singing was U d by Owen Heward, accompanied by D te Ann M errill, Junior leader. / 5 -a ir ls - o f -th e iJ e w e l* . o f.lro m em aking 4*H club a re working on etiah toweln for th# A ugust fair, rs. Cora RnsmuHOn. lender, gave demonstration of aewlnif. Mem­ bers were astlsncd to niukb pbtholders. Opening prayer was given by Rclta Rasmussen an d closing p ray er by Linda A nn Howard. ; ■•'Let's use fruit, let’s make toa.1t. and let’s -m a k e .pancakes" were the subjects of a lesson given by Connie Holbrook, lender of the Busy Daisies 4-H Club, du rin g its m eeting, reports Denise Rlohlns. •'ilow to d ig est'fo o d property" „ a s the henltli les»on given during th e Ladle La.«/es 4-H club meet­ ing. T he girls worked on health, helping Moin an d Dnd, an d foods reco rd books. Dawn H u n t gavo a demonstratlon of how (o clean lln -, sem alls.___________ \ ' IHOUR I SERV ICE ^l^oTxIr.i Charge... W ii l i S i^tt i n - E ^ IC H FIE L D . jii ate, 7UOHF1ELO. J u n e 1l ^4 -A A ddate, tnade tw o yt{|ir« a s o wUh their eld est » o n ..Jfty W ard: In Londori. lU r U d : M r. an d Cllttord W ard, BlcftrieJd: o n a lontf Jour-. neY „M ondayjm om lng, •; Ja y h a d ’n^adB (^ e d a t^ w ilh 'h U p a re n U w h en be le ft on a n LD8 .Hg MKed them to m e et h l n r in London.. 'A tr ip to Bnglartd {Inspired the W ards to -see America first,? They d e c id e d 'to drlve-lo t^ew York-City f o r th e l r 'J u n e 'l B Might u> Lon­ don. T h e y -allowed six days lo r th e tr lp 'fr o n i.R J c h I le ld ,. T h ey o x p e ct'to « rrlv o-ln London a t 7:10 %jn.- J^ine 30. the original d a te s e t b y" J a y ^ w o .-y e a r* ago. ThaC Is th e dtiy h e will be released from h is m issionary duties In Eng­ la n d a n d w ill s ta r t ,hls parent.^ oij a . to u r of Cngland an d Wales w here Jie h a s served. J a y will accom pany h is parents o n a n EUropeon to u r sta rtin g on Ju n e 30; T h ey h o p e -to visit a e o u sln .'O ly d ln e WomacA. In Muflleh. G erm a n y , a rid i alonary frien d , M lc l^ sel. S w ltcrlan d . J a y p la n s to r e n t a c a r In Birmingham*- E ng lan d , heidQ uar- tir e of .......... thb^C C e ncntrftl tra l ----------B rllU h -M —bsloni to take h la p a re n ts through England and -Walca. H e pUna to do all ihe - 9rlvl^g. fo r fear tils parenU* will get- 'c onfused driving o ^ nhe.w rong aide of th e road a nd b k au M th e .r o a d a - th e r e .ir e .t e r rlble. h e w rlte t _ W artf. a trlH a apprehensive .. . . 1 to English foods )n two years, b u t h is parents note he. h as gained 33 pou nd.1 anyway. 'P ie Ward trio’s tr ip home will be on an ocean liner, th e s ; S. Ameri­ can. Antleljwllon o f a visit w ith anAther son. D allas, will make the seven-day boat tr ip seem longer, they tfitnfc.Dallas W ard also- ^ an 'LD S mLvilonary servlftg in tlie E ast C e n trarS U te s Mlaalon a t Romney, W;*Va. H e h a s '----------- T he W ards' cream ery a n d eheeae (actory business Is being-m anaged by 'F » d Rlple'y. (orem an. during their ibaence.- Mrs. CllVft c ap p s U offlce-.Baoager. T hree o th e r .members o f ^he W ardJam lly aW will rem ain In th e 0 S . A. T hey are Joyce, a grade jchool clind who will vU lt he r sister.. Mrs. .R ichard C hristensen. O rem. U U h. and-Cowell W ard, who will vail.relalltea_a_t PeltJpar_t_of the-, six weeks. ' M n. W ard nearched dHlgentJy F in e d a t B u rle y BURLEY. Jtm e 1 4 -T h re e peraons were f in e d t2 each by Ju u ic e of th e Peace A lfred C rane for tt: olatldna of th e m otor rehlcle ect. T h e y are Jim m y HoUohan, Al­ bio n ,e x p ired driver’s license: M ar­ v in E . H ayden. Burley, ,no tall lig h t on a Holmes Conatruction tru ck , and JU ehont Oalleos. B urley. expired d river's license. Holloh a o -ftlB o ..w a * Jln e d -« a Jo r-lallu rc to tra n s fe r reg istra tio n and OaN leoa was fined 17 a n d c osu for l«j|ur«-tfr-appM Cr- She had been told l>y M rs. T heo Olllcu, a ’traveler to P ra nce last year.' th a t a large handbag purse is a necessity. ' If it’s m a flem h Vodka Now Many W ear FALSE TEETH w ith im ie W orry SO.S'IS cnAD U A TED . • F I L E R . June 1 4 - R l c h a SchwelRing, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Prank Behwelsslng, arrived home from Pueblo. Colo., w here he wa.1 graduated frpm Junior college. He atnred a.i youth direc­ tor o f the Lake Avenue D aptlat church. Eat. U k . Uuati or som m viiboui sforutblr.ThUpleuftDt f f s t s a ’S pso vsd trhSu no Rummx.aooor. p titr (u t« or feeUng. Iwexn't c*UM »>usw. I f t sllu iin r (non-kcldl. Ch«eu •‘pl*t« odor-* *d»ntur« bre»tb>.aet r A t m x n i s( arug eouDUrt attrrir&ar*. mOE FROM OmUN'BT UROSKY I. OE.. HAITFORP, COM NOTICE! E ffective S o tu rd o y • jy N E 5 4 t h r - t h e FOLLO W ING . -.FEED & SEED -• HOUSES . WIUCl-OSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS fo r t h e . SU M M ER M O N T H S Feed & Supply .-Cehter Globe Seed & Feed Co. Idah-Besf Inc. Security Seed & Supply Co. • 8Pe.6udiet COM PLETE M A PL E B U S K BED OUTFITS ■8Pc.Wajon SIriklAtly WhBBi Group Perftclfot • y tm i cewboyt Md flrlt. styltdind prictlul loti Millew nipli tiBlth. YODIII 2b»«i. 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Surprising, too; t ^ e s than half an hour for an entire 5000 sq ft lawn! ‘ -Just-fiU -the-accurate-Scotts Spreader-with-clean,-granQlar— BONUS®, set.the dial, and go. As you walk, th e tin y bonus gran­ ules are distributed evenly over every s q u ^ in d i of th e Iriwn., That way, bonus weeds as.it feeds. Makes a surprising differ- . ence in your lawn. As you’ll ^ y o u r e e lf . . • ^ grill, motor, hood, and spit • 3 - two coppertone folding chairs with a n d b « Its -« S'M dwoed pJcnlc table and two redwood benches • %'i- 44® PIECES $1.85 MONTH . plailicpicnicdishand utensil set-24 piecesInall • 3 P i e c e S W E E P IIV O SE C X IO IV A L In tro d u c to ry o ffer s a v e s y o u $ 5 .0 0 . A sk Us a b o u t it. . A LSO A V A IL A B L E A T T H E F O I^ L O W IN G . TO W N S: « 3 AdilUbn-W«*—Twin Follt BUH L- BURLEY - FILER GOODING - HAZELTON KIMBERLY - WENDELL -SHOSHONE - RUPERT . i- ; : - - ; * - . th e the kind 0/ law n you'ivant. *19995 . a dlitlBctlii u d v im illi n t kittlllllltid ^ lllfU ) tBlNR ..d « « .« 5 M O N TH FOUR WAYS T O BUY! CASH F U R N I T ^ U ll E T ■ S T o ' rI ' s ' • CONTRACT '* 90 DAY •S P E C IA L CHARGE! FARM PLA N ! ^D N E SD A V , T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN T ^ L L S rlD A H O Id , 1561 Speaks S u n d ay Prepare fo r . New. A-Test,O fficial Says ‘‘HDimrid°Mltl that WM c h u K t UlB'a P Tie t-t> n to n -« - f ^ T - h i a tested new mtomle d e ” cM d iffln * .th e 32. m onU i V. B. jnw ftiorlum . o n bomb ^ i n \ n>ecch p r e p a re d -fo r denvery to th?hou4*. H olU lcld ««ld the U nited S U lea *hould r tm n ln - « t th e barsalnlnu table In G eneva to nuclew t « t b fln ojtrce" “^ u t I believe also t h a t concur­ re n tly * e fthould procecd w llh the ^hinffii th a t need to be done In o u r te stln s p ro ira m " h e « l d . “Thla would m ertn t h a t we ■ ,h o u ld proceed to g e t In readiness to resum e u n d e rjp - o ^ d weapons ■ testa w henever th e P r « ld e n t det e r m i n i th a t our n a tlo n iu defense CHARLES LO UIS R E IU .Y . . , who wilt fiv e a free pubtlo lecture on Chri*Uai\ Sctenee a t 3 pjn. Sunday in th e F irst Church of C hriet. ScientU t, a t ICO Ninth a venue east,' T w in FaiIi. Ills su b je ct will be “C h rtitian Science; T h e C o n tln u la f Fuirillment o f Prophecy." M r. Reilly, Loi Anjcelei, is a moder* alo r of a n u m b er of television protnm f la t i e series. "Wow Chrlttlan Science IleaU .”. lie Is on a nallonw ide to u r a s a m em ­ ber of the C h rU tlan Sclenc* board of leelurenhlp. T h e n a tiv e of s l. i>aul. Minn., cave u p a muilcal c aree r a s a ' concert p lan iit (n m O lo devote fuU lime (0 the praellce of ChrU tian Science heallnir, becam e a n auihorlieil te ac h er In 10S5. Kansas Given Custody of 2 Youth.Killers th em bAcie.-io the h a m let of' S h a ro n Springs to face tria l 'fo r -n e o f seven roWery-WJllnBs. ' j T h e >'ou(hs, d e ^ e R . York, 18i. Jscksonvllie. Fla., and Jom es D. A am . 19, Maurlcevjlle. Tex.. .. Jv e d -e x irad ltlo n -late -y este rd ay o n a w nrrant Bccuslns them of k illin g O lio zlegler.'C :. a railway ro sd m o sttr. near W allace. Kana. T hft tcen.afters. b oth AWOL from | ; t nrmy disciplinary u n it' Bt .F t. Ho(W, Tex., have adm it­ ted a serica o f'sev en kllllhRS ln | .m e stales. Olllelals of U U h and, ct/ie r <{«tes Bgreed s c . a confer­ ence to let Kansas take custody. I Both, and York eipeclally, had expressed a 'prelcrence' for Flor­ ida, w hich wanta them for the M a y '20 slnylnw of two Valdosta. Oa., wonicn near Jacksonville— Althea Ottavio. 43, an d Patricia Anne Hewitt. 25. T h ey also are wanted in llllnola, w here two w erc'kllled-June'S,. Al­ bert E. Reed, 25. U U h flcld , III., and M a rtin Drenovac. 69. a O ra n -, Ite C ity Mrvlee statio n operator.; Colorado wants th em fo r the Ju n e 10 slaying of R achel M arian Moyer. 18, near Cralff. Tennessee w anU them lo r the Ju h e 7 kllllnB of Jo h n A. WhlUker, 71, a railroad p o rU r. a t Tollahoma. ^ * ^ ^ lle *iiot recom m cndlnR the Im m ediate resum ption o f -U. S. w eapons te st* H ollfleld called for « "research and develo p m en t pro« ram on seismic d e tec tlo h teals to Include nuclear device*." He said th e Soviet U n io n should be jiven com plete re p o rts on ail Inform ntlon developed b y the de* teed o n research p r« rr« m . ••Since th e Soviet U n io n can 1% e Bedouin trlbee, which have h ave full a ce eu to th e d e v lc u nnd roam ed th e Negev since before the th e * te ts ." he said. “I t w lll be d ifdays of Abraham and Isaac, have Jlcult for them to c la im they — '.tera' rights to a 376,000-acre covert' weapons tcsU .” resen ratlo n there. H olitleld’e sta te m e n t w m reg a rd ­ READ TIM ES-NEW S WAMT A l>8 e d a i a n Im p o rtan t IndJcntlon of ■ con(t^e.islonal rea ctio n to Presi-, - TWIN r * i . t j r r n f tf d e n t Kennedy'* sta te m e n t lost! w eek th a t hopes f o r a te st b an | a jre e m e n t -had b e en stniclc iv "serious b l w ; by S o v ie t Prem ierM iklta K hnuhchcT . I T h e California la w m ak e r ta ld . t la th e face of th e com m ul d octrine of w o rld.d o m ln a tlo n . - S I U nited S U te s “in u a t assume th e posslblUty o r prob ab ility th a t th e so rle U havo b e e n te stin g or w in be ih o rtly ." i ta ld th a t If th e Russians been secretly te atto e th e ir j n u ^ e a r weapons, th e n I t was posalble they have overcom e th e tcch-l noloelcal lead th e U n ite d S late s | w u senerally believed to have eflioyed la . the faJZ o f jges. , **ln a ny event,** H ollfleld said, I “we cannot continue to.R am ble our] deatlny. w hen w e b a ae <ueh O: gam ble o a Ignoraoee o f o u r o] po n e o t^ aeUons.** PAGE ELEVEN- ENTERTATN C W D ALMO. Ju n e 14-M T.. a n d Mrs. J a c k E rlc tio n e n te rta in e d th e H-K boys’ a n ti g irls’ clubs VUh a m nrshnm llow a n d w ie ner r o a n a f th e ir hom e Prld oy *evenlnif. Mr. n n d M rs. Levi Loyd a n d M rs. W llJlnm B n jfjc h w ere guests. TRUCKS FOR SALE V A 1 .U E PA C K E D ^ S P E C IA L S 7: - IW l- ln l,—4 - T o n - X l c l i ______ ■ . 4.»pefd Uans...............J 125 lOSO I n t. 'i-T o ii Pickup. 3-speed tran a ............. n j 1S31 CM C 45S, 40-pa«». Ituse*. 270 engine. S' ' ■peed axle. O neida . body ............................. 1000 • .Ton Plcknp. 425 1051 Dodge Pow er Wagon* -H )ne w /f re n t w inch. . o th e r w /re a r m ount­ ed m nnoraii a n d 1* ■«haia.blOCk holsL r Lot , CAMERA! P O L A R O ID • "H IG H L A N D E R " GOLF BALLS K IT GOLDEN CROWN C&mera, W i n k - L i t e , C a rry in g Cose e n d Film 440 1955 In j, R.162 D um p. 14' ~ , ataUe bed, 2 -sp ee d axle, d u a l w heels....... 1015 1053 In t. It -176 D u m p, L an g body. 2 -sp ee d axle .............................. 1175 1055 Mack LRX , 10-yatd O tr-lllK hw ay D ump. ' Cum m ins Diesel . . . torque drive...... - ....... 15000 M ACHINERY CEN TER , IN C. Po-Do Golf Bolls 'i EASTMAN, ELECTRIC EYE ' 8 mm Movie Camera f- 1 .9 tu rre t m odel co m p le le A n exceptionol buy! E lb a R e s id e n ts R e p o r t T ra v e ls E l b a ; Ju n e 1«—M r. an d M rs. O e o m Franks, M rs. W ells H epw orth ond D onald C h a n d le r sp e n t th e week-end In S o d a Springs vis­ itin g M r. and M rs. C h a rles Olles a n d fam ily. T h e y a tten d e d nn LD S farew ell tesU m on lai for Jerry . O. Giles. M rs. R obert E bson. P ocatello, la ■vUltln* h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs, A rt W ard, a n d fam ily . M r. ond M rs. M a lb o u ra B arker. Roy B arker- a n d - .M rs.- Blanche rrish a tten d e d th e groduatlon iR uel B a r k e r 'f ro m U ta h S tate iveralty, L ogan. -------- Mr*. O on M u u c r a n d family »ad M rs. J . Roy E am es a re In S alt A e C ity a tte n d in g J u n e confere«lte o f th e L D S c h u rc h . M rs. M a rg a re t O tU ey a n d Mrs. V ivian H aw kins a re a tw n d ln g th e w a r M othe ri a ta ta coQventloQ in Kellogg. ------ P e o p le - a t- E lb a — A tte n M—M4-. d S e anrvd icM rs.e A rt W ard. M rs. R o b e rt E llson a n d C arol W ord a tte n d e d th e g rad u a ­ tion of Paul W ord fro m U tah S tate unlverslly. Logan. M r. and M rs. O rv ll Bears, M rs. Settle S e trs, K a y U d y a n d Lanai Sears sp e n t th e w eek-en d in Mos­ cow a ttending th e graduaU on of O rvll se ars, Jr., ir o m th e U nlver. oily Of Idaho. Steven T ucker, M cO all; M r. an d M rs. Tommy W ea th erh ea d an d son. S a lt L ake C lt^, a o d M r. a n d W allace Ja m e s . ParU . a re Bark . M rs. Dick B e ec h er a n d children. Z>ogan, U tah, a re v isitin g M r. an d M rs. n i h u B eecher. W ILL T A K E O FFIC E k i n o h i l u J u n e 14 - Id ah o synod of th e U n ite d preeb y terlo n c hurc h will b e h e ld Ju n e 13-16 a t th e College o f I d a h o , CaldweU. •n»e Rev. a n d M rs. R . I . B a rn es will a tten d . M rs. R . i . B arn es will b e Installed a s syno d isa l correepondlng s e c r e t« y « t th e lynodloal w om en's m eeting. FOR YOUR AMANA FREEZER Id ea l fo r D ad ! DOPPKITS 50 124.50 7 9 3 . 5 0 . 9 .9 5 MEN'S WALLETS C A fJ M V A L O F 6 .7 9 wUh 3 lenses. , ' RAY LaROCCO C o b alt M ine Cobalt, Idaho G et a full season’s w o rth o f ou td o o r living! S h o p P cim ey ’s Speciol Doion ........... 3-PC.: LUGGAGE SETS 2 ,9 8 REGULAR 5.00 ...... P A T I O S A V IN G S ! V a n d a lis m C o u n t D ro p p e d f o r T w o B U R I2 Y , Ju n o 14—A fter h ours o f questlo a ln r tw o o f th e seven boys w ho e n tered th e Clarem ont O ra n ce h all, fo u r m ile s so u th of U n ity , la st week w ere cleared of ▼andaUsm oharffCs by ■Probate' Ju d « e V era C arter. T h e flVB boya Im pU cated In th e s ta r te d “oleanlnK u p th e ir mess"T ueedoy, re p o rts C a aa ia county e h e rlff K. O . W orrell. T h e pa re n ts o f th e boya take eare of th e donuige t h » boys can ■ repair, h e a d d s. T h e boys c s In a«e from 9 to 14. I meetlQK w as h e ld M onday « t J O range h a ll b y InvesU catlns Tlcers, O ra n je o ffic ia ls a n d p a renis. 8.95 ■Speciol Doxen .. R e x ’u Ur 1 0 4 i 5 0 - V U l U 8 — • OLD SPICE GIFT SETS FORMEN Fora _limited.'Eime_Oiily_. 2 .0 0 Lotion a n d Cologne . . 2.00 ...............,up to S.OO' O thers . . SPECIAL SAUI Portobl» famous Perma-Dewr S tack C hoir Velon Soron 6.98 stock up now on p atio lawn chairs priccd to go ca.sy on the tu d g e t! 1 " aluminum rcinforccd . . webbing defies w e ath er­ wear.' W hite wUh tu r quploc. IC E C H E ST S ' Polly In iu U U d B«C. B.79 V alat UMBRELLA A N D TABLE SET • 7 fo o t umbrella • lorgt table • long Iditing set 3 4 .9 6 Huge floral garden um brella f c a tu re a ^ a tte rn out­ side, solid color inside I A nd, It comes complete w ith Its'own 40" diam eter tab le I B oth are durobly constructed fo r long life outdoors! m sof S lzdillfh tfu lih ad tt lo ebooi4 from. All lilMid w ill p e m i'd tw —(h« ioft«nlnf ■certlonly Tuujr knowt. Y o u re h o k te fth tu ilx t»»lilon-wli«ihid«i:— CONTRABAND • CORAt. CLOUD •'yOUNCTlUB F l N K 'in C ll m C H PINK 5.98 RICHARD HUDNUT Reg. 1.75 Creme Rinse . . . 98c Reg. 1.75 Creme Shampoo . 1.10 HALF-PRICE SALE! T O S S Y " M ID N IG H T " Remington "Cordic**" "L E K T R G N IC ” Hand and Body Lotion R A Z O R R«0. 35.9S ~ F O L D IN G ^ W r“ R E 6U U R 2 .0 0 . VALUEI C H A IS E 7 2 " « 2 2 " ...... 11.98 FOLDING CHAISE PAD Vinyl plottlc cevoring - TA TH EK 'S DAY S r .w 3 .9 8 FOLDING CHAIR PAD Vinyl PIqiHc >| A Q Covering...;.. 1 * 7 0 E x tra thlclc, e x tra com forU ble. w a ter-rep e lle n t, tool PlUed w ith polyfoam /cotton' fllUn*. 'P l o r a l d efllga"reveraes-to-»U dcolor. 4-poalUo& adjustable. TWO-TONE BRAZIER! 18.98 T ru ly deluxe . . . b o a s ts 3-apit-Ievel hood, spit, UL liste d m otor 1 It's a stand­ o u t on y our law n o r patio in coral and black. 8-w heeler w ith rust-proof aldmInum 'legs, m ore! V'... Th* Amirican bom In 1961 ton look forward lo e IIU «pon of nkorl^ 70 yton. SInco 1900 olont, dvorogt llfo oxptcloney hot cllmbod an IncridlbU ao y t e n . Modieol progroi* it lh« groat athlivor of th«» rtvolutlonory golnt. Ntw roioarch nnd now knowlodgt .H '' ' ■ pfoi^»V own fwrthw odvorfeot ■' ^ -----NtvtrtholoH. ntslocMng to (00 a phyildon In Ifmi to bonoftl futljr from modtm mtdlcal idoneo It chtollng many not only of avoragi yton. but of oxira.yoori. poorly, Iho grtot Mop loward-btlttr I lifotlh and longor Ilf* It ilmplot rtg u ler n td k a l cfitck-upt. ' ANNUAL MEDICAL CHECK-UPS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE C A R D S lO e to 5 ^ HANDSOME, DISTINCTIVE GREETIN G ' CARDS . . . JU ST RIGHT FOR D AD! “ . . . W Km i/cu care enough to g iw the very best . HalXmarhl’’ -WEDNESDAY, JUNE H , 1961 ■ ' T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN -F A L L S ,-ID A H O FA G B TW ELV E , R e c ite V o w s in N u p tia l M Filer Cpuple Is . Feted on Gplderi' A nniversary Day a s s ^ PlUSX kJiine l*—T he open house held. In.o b serv an ce of th e golden w edding anniversary' of Mr. and MW. T . 6 . Nicholson a t th e ir home Sund ay ,-Ju n e-4 ,-w aa-atw n d ed -b y guests from Oolse, Kimberly, J » ' rome. C aatleford, Caldwell. T a in Falls a n d Filer. Q uests were greeted a t the door y l ^ m a n - -E ngle,—8on-ln;law . ;»nd W illiam Creosey. Robert E n ­ gle, grandson, ,/e g lsic re d Uie guesU In th e afternoon, an d Nlkl Nicholson, gran d d a u g h u r. h ad charge of th e guest book In th ^ evening. > Mrs. N»choJ«rt -wofe a blue Ue« afternoon d rew a n d a w hile orchid corsage. Ja y Nicholson, son of tlie couple, read a n original poem. " F lflj’ YearTi;' In trib u te to hLi parents. Tho lace covered refreshm ent table feat,ured • centerpiece of b lu e -a n d ■goId -ito w tr* -an d ~b lu e candles. M rs. H arry H ommerqulsi, Mrs; n a y Holmes, M rs. Jo h n Lunle, Mr5. S d d Releticrt and Mrs. H arry' W ohllalb presided a t th e silver coffee service In the a fternoon. Mr*. Dewey Showere and M rs. J a y Nicholson poured In th e evening. P unch w as senK d by M rs. Ken* neUh Shook, Mr*. D orothy Prr.isey, M rs. R euben U erm a n a n d Mrs. H enry W eatendorf. B ack­ ground m uslo waa played d u rin g th e a ftern o o n a n d cw n /n p . Mrs. H arvey Peters, assisted by M rs.'E ngle, Mrs. Pressey. Mr*. S. J . Nicholson, M rs. Carolyn R a t­ cliff a n d Mrs. P ra n k T hom pson assisted In th e kitch en . V ¥ V S c h e d u le A u tu m Myra H an sen to Wed W. T ay lo r In A u tu m n Rite Family H onored A t P otiuck Fete ■M arian Martin -P a tte rn Guest Day, T ea Held in H ansen W om an Feted M rs. E u g en e N ulach registered th e sueats. M rs. Lee Ohojnacky, Mra. F ra n c e s Clough an d M rs. Sam N eh l a rra n g e d th e gifts. T h e b rid al tab le i n s centered w ith ft fo u r-U ered square cake decorated w ith b lu e an d w hite bluebells. I t w as m a d e by Mrs. Bill Block. T h a p illars between e ac h lay er w ore d e co rated w ith blu e ribbons. C a n d elab ra w ith blue ta p ­ D O DB I.T 8UABT e rs flianked th e c ak e and Uly of o u t f o r tb « dA7 a n d evenlDg goes th e 'v a lle y tie d w ith blue bows th la d r m w ith »■ • d bodice. Sew it, and th e sm a rt com pleted th e deeor. T h e b rid e chose a blue an d w hlU Ja ck e t f o r Susuno '-to -Fn U in s a y lin en s h e a th w ith while accessor­ ■Uk. cotton. P rin te d p a tte r n M M : Misses* ies fo r th e a h o rt honeymoon trip . ■ I ttt 10,13.14, IS, la . Size 18 d ress T h e couple will m a k e their hom o ta k e* ' SH y a rd s 96>lnch fabric; in Jerom e. ¥ ¥ ¥ laeket- ta k es 3M yards. - - fiend 60- c m t s (e a lo s).fo r th is p a tte r n —a d d 10 cents fo r- e a c h V IE W ,'J u n e u — Quick m eaU p a tte r n fo r tin t-c la s s maUing B end to U arlS A M artin. T im es- w as th e discussion topic an d dem ­ Mews P a tte r n DepL, 332 W est 18th o n stratio n a t th e meeting F rlB t . N ew -Y o rk l l . N. Y. P r in t d a y -o f th e . View. Lam p L ig h ters plainly n a m e, address w llh cone, club w ith M rs. O ale Wrlgley as else a n d style num ber. hostess. 100 FuhlO Q f ln d s - th e best, M rs. L y n n P ag e and M rs. M ax s e w e st, m ost beautiful P rin ted Casperson gave th e dem onstra­ p a t t e d fo r Sum m er, IM l. See tions. T h e n e x t meeting will be th e m a ll I n o u r new Color C a U - held Ju ly 7 a t th e home of M rs. Cecil B lauer. log. S e n d 95o now l . e d d in g s K IN O H lU i. Ju n e 14 — Mrs. Hugh Sims spoke on cIvU defense a t »be roeellng of th e A ltar so­ ciety of the G lenns Perry Catholic c hurc h Thursday a t tho hom e of Mr*. L .'C . King. Mr*. Richard K ing w as'- ap..............................o rin e -g rttB 'b sc booth a t the F ou rth o f Ju ly celer b r a U o n .a t.lh e .O le n M .F trr y .r ' " M emorial park. Club member* honored th e Rev. O eorge'K ing wlch a food shower In tionor of h is blrlhday a n n Jv w sary. Mrs, Elmer B ablngton, Mrs. W ll Ham Knox, Mrs. Melvin Helwlch a n d ,Mrs. King served .refre sh ­ m ents. ' ¥ ¥ ¥ READ TIMES-NEW S WANT ADS BLACKF0 6 t , J u n e 14—Mr. and M rs. A. C. H ansen, fo rm er Tw in F alls residents, ann o u n ce tho en­ Nutsch, son o f Mrs. M a r y N u t« h . gagem ent of th e ir d a u g h ter, Myra, J e r o m e , w ere m«krrled a t a to W ayne T aylor. B lackfoot. nupUal mo.vi S o t u r ^ y mornlnjf. T h e couple p la n s a la te fftll Moy 27, a t 8U Jerom e's Catholic w edding In th e I d a h o F alla L 0 9 church. T h e Rev. W illiam Ordway, temple. ' O oodlng, wna celebrant, asiU ied by Both w ere g ra d u a te d from aoolytea, Jam es Becker and Joseph B lackfoot h ig h school la st m onth. JS IO M B . Jt/n o U — M argaret OiM. both Ooodlng. MIm Hanteit, th e gnnddavghter 77i« aJWr w w decorated With M »ry N ehl. douithlcr of Mrs. P. H. o f Jfr. an d i l r s .’O ea n Cook, Tw in N ehl and t h e )«(« Mr. Nehl. M ount white gladioli an d large blue Falls, a ttended school I n ' Tw in ............ - T lie side a lta rs F alls before m oving to Black­ - centered w llh w hltc u id blue foot in IHA. S h e Is ftttcndlng cnmitUonA In candelabra. beauly school i n B la c k fo o t Mr*, jiicjc W ee. O o« « n « . HANSEN. Ju n e 14 — A p otiuck T aylor plans to a tte n d Idah o ganlst. d in n er w as held la s t w eek a t the S tale college In th e fall. T h e bride wiis given In morrlARo H ansen C om m unity M ethodist by h er b ro th er. S a m Nehl, T a - chu rch h onoring th e Rev. a n d Mrs comn. W ash. She wore a lull Mervyn S h ay a n d fa m ily .' JenffUi Jttce gow n over n l l n . lea* T h e S h ay s moved h e re from turlng a Titled bodice an d Illy F iler, w here h e h a d been p asto r point Aleevu. Fearla ftnd aequlru of th e Filer M ethodU t c h u rc h . He replaces th e Rev. Jo h n Cross, who HANSEN. Ju n e 14—A guest day accentcd th e neck. H er Xlngertlp veil waa cftught h as retire d from active m inistry an d te a were h e ld la s t w eek by th e w ith a crow n h ig hlighted w ith an d moved to h is new ho m e a t W om an's S o c i e t y o f C hristian Service a t th e C om m un ity M ethopearta a n d sequins. S h e carried a OdeX, W ash. A fter d in n er, a n official b oard d lit church. < crescent sh a p ed bouquet o( w hlt« Members of th e executive board m eeting w aa held, R alp h Sim m ons rosbs a n d Illy of th o valley. Je an n e E laenhauer, Bolsei v o a w as. re*elected c h airm a n o f tho gave th e program a n d lesMn. m aid o f h o n o r. S a n d n t D unlgan. board; R o b ert Pettygrove, re­ W. C. K lu lU le d devoUons. I t w as decided t o h a v e a study Salem. O re^ niece o f the brldo. elected viee ch airm an , a n d M rr. W . O. K lu ttt, re-elected secretary. group during th e sum m er home bridesm aid. B o th ‘ ‘ meetings, on "T h e ChrlsU on- Mis­ wore w hite c h iffo n gown« w ith Mrs. J . L . B a rn es Is u e a su re r. C om m ittee ch airm en itave re­ sions in L atin A m erica." b lue silk em broidered flowers a n d A le tte r w as r e a d o n supply ask­ a blue cum m erbund. T hey c arried ports. a n d Mrs. D avid C allen a n d fan shap ed b o u q u e u o f white car* Mrs. Ita lp h S lm n o n s rep o rted o n ings. I t wsa rep o rte d t h a t M3 was natfona backed w ith white cam «* the con/erence h e ld a t BoU e. Mrs, cleared on th e lu n c h eo n served a t tlons. T h eir a h o rt vella w ere Joe E ngel an d M rs. K en n e th N ay­ th e Royal N eighbor convention. Among guests a t th e lea we: cau g h t w ith » blue rose h e ad ­ lor also a tten d e d sessions there. M r. a n d Mrs. F r a n k T run key, Og­ ¥ ♦ ♦ piece. den, form er H an se n residents. D ennis N utsch. tw in b ro th er of A rum m age sole w ill be held F rlth e brldegrocro, waa th e best m a n . HEVBCTRN, Ju n e 14—Mf*. Flo ra AlTln c h o jn ac k y , Zdw ln Nut<ch Backing w as honored a t a s u rp rb e id Eugene N uU ch w ere usher*. ■ b irth d ay anniversary law n p a rty Mrv. N utaoh, m o th e r o f. th e a t th e hom e of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. torldcgroom _choflo_ft,JllU tt-j!lt?M Z jeo n ard -T h ax to n ..la-th e E m erson ------niN N E R -E E T E S YQU! n i w ith w hite accessories and HAOERMAK, J u n e H — Jo h n distric t la s t week. a n orchid corsage. Mra. H acking opened h e r glfU Sandy, 13, son of M r. and Mrs. T h e rec ep tio n w aa held a t 8U _nd refresh m en ts w ere served. A lfred Sandy, w ho w as honored by Jerom o'a p a ria h h a ll. Mrs. R ich ­ T he cake was m ad e a n d decorated a birthday an n iv ersa ry d ln n ^ w ith a rd Scheer, M ra. Ja m es Otddowslct. by h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. A lb ert L a r­ m em bers of h is fam ily a n d / ^ n d s Mra. 7acle T ubbs, M rs. I/eonard sen, S u rley . a ttending.______ \ H uber a n d M rs. I c o n a rd Scheer M arg arerN eh l, p.- N utsch Wed ' in C atholic Rite n . W U nit H as M eet Two A re N am ed . Civil Defense Is H EYBO RN , Ju n e 14 — T h e Em­ To S tate O ffices Ladles Aid -m et la s t week Topic of Woman erson a t th e hom e of Mr*. R oy M ar­ Tw o Tw in F alls w om en were SHIRLEY JEAN H A R R IS . . . whoae e ngarem e nt (o B rian H arris; jr.; * o n 'o f-M r.-a n d -Mr«.B rU n H arris. H ansen, ia announeed by h e r p a re n U . M r. and Mr*. R alph H arris, T w in Falls. An A ofusl w edding I* pU nned. Mlaa ila rrU U u g h t hotn e eeenoffltcs a t M urU ugh a n d Is » grad u a te of Idaho S la te eoUege, Pocatello. H er fU nce U engaged in farm ing a t H ansen. (S U f f engravingl quess w ith M rs. E dw la Ames as co-hostess. E d McKlm, president, con­ d uc ted \h e business m eeting a t w hich th e a n n u al fam ily picnic w as discussed- a n d committees w ere appointed. T h e picnic will S S ^ c I d B unda:yr3uiy“35. i B urley O olf club picnic sri --------- — ♦ - . ¥ _ ¥ _ — MAN HOSTS PARTY FIL E R , Ju n e 14—E m il W aegelln ■led' recently w ith a pinochfa p a rty a t th e hom e ot Mr. an d Mrs. E art Lohr. H igh score w as won by M rs. George K lm m ett a n d R obe rt M urdoff, a n d low score by M rs. Joe Greenwood a n d Glen L eonard. M rs. Ja ck W aegelln and O le n Leonard received traveling prltes. elecw d to gran d floor a t th e oaih a n n u al convention o f th e K nights o f 2>ythlas a n d th e P y th ia n Slit­ te rs in Lew iston. M ri.„ O ra S u m n er w as nam ed gran d trea su rer a n d M rs. P atricia H aft/»r was elected- g ran d g u n r t ^ B oth a re m em bers o r T w ln “ P ills U m ple NO. 31. — R eportiron th e convcntlon-wlll Ih>— given a t th e n e x t meeUng of ih# ■ local tem ple W ednesday. Ju n e 31, a t th e lO O F h a ll. All m em bers ora urged to a tten d . ¥ ¥ ¥ I f your cake h a s a tough crust the recipe m ay c o n ta in too little , f a t o r sugar o r too m uch flour; or you m ay have over-m l*rdj.*^r b a ite r before baking. JU ST IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY? Berkline GHAIRS and ROCKERS_ TATE'S SPECIAL PU R C H A S^ FREE k i n g s iz e M A S S A G IC TV RECLINER Two A re G uests For C e le b ra tio n " O f A nniversary V IB R A T O R W ith A n y B E R K L IN E D u rin g FTLER. June 14—M r / a n d Mrs. A rth u r K ostc r a-ere g u e sts o f hon­ o r a t a celebration given In ho-ior of th e ir 3Slh w edding a nniversary by th e L uthe ra n W om en's Mis­ sionary league la st w eek a t th e schoolhouse. T h e Rev. C arl L esser, poster; spoke.' T h e couple w as presented a g ift from th e group a n d a book­ shaped anniversary c ake decorated In ptnk, blue and sflrer. M rs. K as• J w as presented a corsoge. E vening e n te r u in m e n t included a program i of skits a n d music. J a n e t L lerm an and R u th S olnza n sa ng several duets; Y vonne and D ennis L uU played »' p ia n o duet,' a nd O lenn and D oug Schroeder T h iJ R E C L IN E R S A V E ^ ’3 0 A n 8 9 .8 8 V a lu e F A T H E R 'S D A Y S P E C IA L • • • • A social h our w as h e ld in th e church basement, M r. a n d Mrs. M a rtin L lerm an and M r. a n d Mrs. E dgar L lerm an were I n charge of be event. f V « « Q lF T D IS PL A T I t Is pcr/ectly correct* to exhibit w edding presents if th e reception Is a t th e bride's h om e . W hite c loths should cover th e tables. F o r tho m o st effective display, group gifts o( sim ilar value a n d avoid placing duplicates to g e th er. Id en ­ tifying cards a re pla ce d together In a bowl or tra y — n o t w ith th e Blits. —¥ ----D o n 't shake or move th e sauce­ p a n In w hich you a re boiling such c rystalline candles a s fondant, fudge or peaches, a n d d o n 't stir oncQ th e suger is dissolved. NAPOLI Supported Vinyl ProporUoned for Everybody Soft A ttached PHIow Bock POSITIVE ACTION Stop In any Position , OTHER REc L i NERS o i low a i ... 4 9 .8 8 INCLUDING FB E E V IBRA TO R Ju st Right fo r FATftER'S PA Y! LAWN SWINGS 49.88 I S t y le i Deluxe Quality CHAISE and CHAIRS O lh in 6 9 . 8 8 - 9 9 . 8 8 Full length folding choito th a t o d ju tb to 5 comfort* able positloni. Folding choirs motch lounge. W eother and sun re iU tsn t. . . tho ideal patio or'outdoor sets. 3 Pc. SET 2 4 .8 8 REG. 29.95— SPECIAL.... Chaise only 12.88 — C hair only 6.88 Discuss Meals EXTRA CHAISE a n d CHAIR CUSHIONS . Q QC Lowest Price! Best Q uality! F un For nothing b u t th e b e st is good enough R E D W O O D Picnic * ^ 8 8 SETS. F ath er's Day, June-18th! t- . . . Give him a g ift of V A N HEUSEN! . / . . And w e've g o t tlie best. Come in-today o n 4 make your selection from V a n H eusen's high/w ide a n d handsom e selection of m en's fu rn ­ ishings! . . . , Tate’s p le te h a v e a com ­ s e le c llo n o f ____ p la y g ro u n d Id y s! . 5 m g u a ba n tsb • FL A T -G T M 8 • SLID ES • CLIM BINO TOWERS • M G K R Y -G O .R O U K D B *-S O C K -T r n«skr> h u d M rn * pU y i m u w ith t t s r d r U c M cketi U u t t U r UMBRELLAS 24-“ ★ Bring in the kiddies and let them shop, tool ★ Distinctive gift wrap . . . Free, of course I' Some Values ★ Convenient, rear parking! TWIN FALLS a n d JEROMEL frorn fa th e r's favorite store FR EE D E L IV E R Y — P a ,|c E a s y - E A SY T E R M S ----------PAGE T m S T S E li- T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN FA LLS, IDAHO. Wives' Discover Coord i.nation o f , Furniture H ard CHICAGO. Ju n e 14 m - r Y o u take one of those muiU oolorcd, m osaic-topped coffee u b lt* . se t It In front o f a red tola mt ■" ...... know why m o st people need te rlor dtcoratof." Thl« U In terio r D ecorator M aTlon-U-H«UBr>-way-of-»aylng-ihaL mo*l women d o n 't know how lo pick fu rn itu re for site, color anti 'wharBocs'TPitn-wliBt:----------;--------.She likes m osaic-topped U bles, “but n o t-u ith a u y th in R .b rU h t red. particularly a sola th a t's loo b lj to be red anyway," sh e said,, One of tlie best-known In terio r decomtoRi tn - iti e MldwMt. Mrs. H eucr believe.^ U iat most woineti know a beautiful piece of furn itu re , like the m n u lc -to p p ed table.’w hcn they see one. “n i e trouble is th a t m ost wom­ en, sp o t two or three b eautiful pieces when they go shopplngljind try to p u t them In th e sam e room." she said. "Individually, th e plcccj may bo gorceous, b u t together, they may-look a s b a d -a s .th e .mD* sa le-to p p e d .u b le a n d red nofa." M n . H e u tt-h a a J o u n d th a t m ost persons-have Ju st a s m u ch d ifflcutty ------•• -----------color “Young n c have (roudlc ....................... size." th e said, ''r h e lr a p artm e n ts are sm aller th a n th e ir p a re n ts' homes a n d they n eed lig h ter, sm aller lu m ltu re . . . . y e t th e first thlnti; m ost of them buy Is a m o n ­ strous b reak fro n t o r a Jum bo co f- Miss Myers Is Bride of Dixon In LDS R ituals O O O D IM a. June M—OcncvJcvc MmIo Myers, daughter of M r. ^ Mrs. Cecil Myers, Concord. CflUf.. ■ j \ n d O lcn Dixon, (on oC M r. u id R W r a . Vert Dixon. OoodlnB. were ■ k i l t e d In morrlaRe In « double rlnit T ccrem ony .WodneJday. May 31, at [ th e S a lt Lake CIt; L D S temple. 3 E lder John O rval Btoworth of( r^ c la te d ; m V o n 'S o lu r d a y e n n ln g . Ju n e 10, 4 h r:eepU on w u held &t th e GoodI in s LDS recreation baU in honor I o t.lh e newlyweds. T h e bride was a ttired in lle n K ih r06e embroiderwl «Ui: o r* Ranza over bridal oftUo, d e s ir e d ■wlU» scalloped neckline a n d aleevea trlnim ed w ith rose embroidery. ;TItc laU $Urt had a fro n t panel [:>Ieated to « .bow In th e bode. ' nylon tulle te ll was secured to le a th e r s h ^ d crown. T h e bridal bouquet » a s pink baby roae*. M aid of honor vn s D orothy E le. Provo. OUh. roommate of bride a t the B rish o m Young .Jverally, P to to . H er dreas waa ivender nylon, o rer ta ffe U w ith tiort sleeves, scooped neckline an d le ate d sk irt. B rld e sn ald s were &Crs. Ju lia Dix. . 0, tteddtoff, (MU., sls(er*ln-law o f -lha-bridegroom . P eggy K irk. O rem . .U tah, and P a tty Prescott. Jarcw j«.r!n w Jth sh o rt • o d plM ted skirts. K ea l Dixon, Beddingr, C all}, w(u m a n a n d ushers w ere MarP oulton, Burley. O reeory D r, Orcni, a nd D evon Kelson. .» m o ther of th « brldtBroom B a two*plece h e lse M it w ith pink teassotles. Her corsaga was o r Tftrlgated pink carn atio n . T h e ' aq's m other'w o re » beige lacanm ed sheath> w tlh matchlnR SlovA , h a t, slippers a n d peach colored Jewelry. H er corsage p in k carnations. M rs. S a y Thom e, R u p e rt, w m In c harge of th e guest book an d J e a n B a « le r a n d June B*«ley, both J e lo m e. cousins of th e bride, ftrr a n g td th e gUts. T h e refreshm ent tab le was lacecoperod. TTj* ( w edding cake v pink roses an d pearU a n d topped w ith a replica of th e L O S temple. "T he big. upholstered Pin k roses w ere placed aro u n d the caXe an d a n arr* n g em ent or sa i- any room, should be a b o u t th e sam e cbloo a s the' walls." sh e said. m on iris decorated th e Uble. AajlstJnff. in s e rv ln t were K ary "T^Is gives them th e a ppea ra nce O ltfo rd . L ora Leen M iirkham . BU> o f receding into (he walls a n d lie J a n e Perry, Carol Myera and m akes llitT i look le u m iiulve." M n . Hciier suggested lu rn la liJa ck y Myers. iJng a home on n budget, b u t siie D. J. H all was m a ste r o f cere­ advised a liudgei for a whole room m onies a t th e pr(^B h>. Mrs. Leo r a th e r th a n lo r each of th e IndlO lsen. Jerom e, gave a reading. A yidual pieces. T h e re a re p lenty of trio . M rs. H arold H enderson. Mr*. pieces you cnn skim p on If you Vcfl D ixon. M r* Si'd P o n ^ ac ­ decide to go overboard com panied by T ru d y Henderson, price of one item." she so. .. so n s "H igh o n a H ill." Ronald S he suggested th a t m o st women T h o m e . Rupert, s a n j -Always.” could use th e advice of a decorator a n d "T em ple by th e iU ver.“ Lor­ on this subject of where to ^ lu r g e ra in e Paulke. O rem, played two p i­ an d w here to skim p. an o selections, "Melody of Love," “I t costs n othing e x tra fo r _ decorator's services," sh e said. I n ­ an d "MnlaRuena." . In v o catio n w u by R ay H . Dlx* stead of charging a fee, th e decor­ on; Jero m e, uncfo o f the bride-: a to r g e nera]]/ buys .fu rn itu re groom a n d th e benediction was wholesale a n d sells It reta il. "A nd good decorators ne v er try given b y Lee T horne, Jerom e, to sell you too m uch ru m ltu re." ffran d rath er of th e bride. O ucsta fltitfndfd Ii-om C ali/or- Mrs. H euer said. " T h e y couldn't n la . W ash ln sto n , U ta h a n d several Slay In business th a t way.** * * IdahQ towns. T h e n ew Mrs. D ixon is a soph­ om ore a t B righam Y oung unlver* ally. Sho la employed a t W alker B o n k a n d T n u t company, Provo. D ixon Is a senior a t Brigham Do you rem em ber skipping rope Y oun;; university a n d Is employed to the old rhym e: ’ b y CoH fomla PacicJng corpora­ M ary now. M ary ever tio n a t Spanish Fork, U tah. Jones now b u t no t forever! W ell, now th a t you're a brideT ^ e bride's travel ensbmble was a Rreen lin en sh e « th w ith beige to-be, rem em ber your no m e w on't ACcosBorlea. 1%ey will be A t h « n e be th e same>-you have to change a t 41fl N o rth U niversity ftvenue, It for official records. P r o v o . -------------------- _ M a k ejiJlaS .ctih ejlo cu m en U jro ji c ari7 ~<nd Immediately aTt«r th e honeymoon take steps to a lte r them Jn keeping w ith your s h if t rrom M iss to Mrs. H ere airs .the principal ones: Social se curity: Qo to your local social aecurity office a n d fill out change-of-nam e application. D river's license: Police stations T h e census b urea u says the m edian age a t w h ic h ' a woman o r license issuing agency c an take m a rrie s Is now 30- y ears a n d 3 ^ th e Inform ation needed to change m dnU u. S a c k in th e m edian y our nam e. Payroll: ’Y our paychecks should age w as 22 years. be m ade o u t in your nam e: m ost N atu ra lly b r i d e g r o o m s younger, too. T he m edian oge a t firm s have a form you c an fill out w h ic h a m a n m arries is 22 years ro r this. an d 4 m onths, com pared w ith 2S S a n k a cc ounts; 'You m a y w ant ye ars a n d 6 m onths a h a lf century to open a jo in t account: ir you keep one by yourself I t should be ago. M edian Is th e m iddle line be- under your m arrie d nam e. In surance policies: W rite to your tw een tw o cguol units. T h e census b u rea u figures th a t b a it th e people ag en t w ith c hange o f nam e in ­ form ation. Y ou'll probably also w an t to m a k e your husband your ~ e v b e n e f ic ia l. o re older. U brar}' c a rd : N am e change can ftS A D T O f l ^ l be m ade a t local branch. N am e's C hange M ust be Shown C ensus R ^ o r ts Y ounger Brides Feted o n 55th Anniversary Unit Recognizes . Receives Degree Woman'Reviews M em ber f o r '51 • Book for Parley Y ears - in .O rder Of H ansen Club r iL E R . ^une H — M rs. Ojiy She a re r wa* introduced a s a S lye ar m em ber of the O rder ofE iu n e m S ta r w h en 'th e local group m et liist week. O thers Inlrodiieerl were Mr*. I.u th r r P leite. chairm an of .{he constitution and by-law«; Jilrs. EU M cC niM fj'.-m nd -png el-a n d Mr. and Mrs. W illard Shirley. J3 a n v e ra .J ‘lnv!,._i>n’at p atron a n d _ m atron of Ml. B urnet ch ap te r No. 110. . I• 'A S fp o rtrw h s'W v cn -p n -U ie -t cen t rummnge a-tle nnd the co m ittee announced tS7.ig waa m ade on th e aale. H jree proficiency cer. tlflcalea were p ranted to m em bers Mr*. M orris CarUon, m other advLier o t Rahilww oirt.v* tha n k ed th e ch ap te r (or a cnntrlhiitlon Ui lM*Jp on •iran^pwMUnn lo g rand n^'^«mbIy a t PaKo.. Waxh. R efreshm ents were served by MARION BCtlROYER If. * * M rs. Shelby Dukr.i, Mr. and Mri>. Clarence Tongish, Mr*. D o ro th y nrahn.-M r*. R u » e li JIMI a nd Mm. D ale Adam*. Mm, c a rb o n M rs. R onald Brady greeted n JIANBEN — T he W om nh's-S o- bers a nd gursU a t ihe door. -A _mmftftter'a aaltT 'a decree degree in educntlon ................ ...........— w a a -a w a rd e d -Ju n c _ s to Marlon Schroyer a t O regon St{ile univer­ rrldfty,and S aturday a t th e form er sity. Miss Schroyer will return Reynolds funeral home bulldlnR. here this sum m er for he r fifth 123 Second avenue >-.est. 'rw*« year a.' d irector of Camp Falls. Doors will open a t o a HANSEN. June H -M em b e ra of knnl. Camp F ire O lr b cam p in th e Wc.ileyan Service guild untl th e south hills. ¥ ¥ # JSnOM E — T he annual m eeting Utelr families held a polluck su p ­ F or he r degree, a fte r a BA de­ of the Southcentral Idaho R etired per and housewarming fo r Mr. gree in 18S7 f ro m -I d a h o SU t« Teachers association will be held a n d M rs. George Undem ood. T u ln college. MU» Schroyer majored In a t 13:30 p m . Friday a t th e aoulh F alls, la st week. M r.' and M rs elem entary e ducation, w ith a m in­ 'tide of the Jerom e city p a rk . T h ere U ndem ood receatly bought a hom e o r In outdoor- e ducation and camp­ will be a poUuck picnic. All m e m ­ on Boroli avenue e ast in T w in ing. She is A six th grade teaciier Prills. . bers a n d oul-of-state retired te a c h ­ A fter 'supper, a business m eetii\g a t Anchorage. A laska, and will ers are Invited to attend a n d naked w as held. Because af th e school of retu rn there In Uie fall to resume to bring table service a n d a missions July 10 through 14. th e h e r U achlng a f te r th e year'a obcred dish. n e x t.g u ild meeUng will be h e ld sence a t school. A mem ber o f th e American ¥ ♦ » r Jul>- 21. Instead of July 14. A work meeting will iJe called Cjunplng o a sodatlon. M ltf SchroyHAOERMAN—A work day will be held a t 10 a. m. T h u rsd ay a t som etim e a f i e r V acation Bible c r a b o 'h as a tten d e d several cam p­ tlie Methodist church by W SCS school to make a special order r u g in g workshops th roughout th e year fn connection w ith h e r unlrersity members for a general churcli T h e Ju ly 31 meeting will be work. M rs. Joe Engel. cleanup. Cam p D irector O btains Degree Social-GQieBdar Haifey P air >Ve Honored on Day HAILEY. Ju n e 1 4 - M r. a n d Mrn, William J. B uhler c ele b ra te d tiielr 55th wedding a n n iv e rsa ry Sunday, Ju n e i. T l« y were su rp rised by mem­ bers of the ir fam ily w h o cnme to honor tliem. M r. a n d M rs. Duhler were mivrrled Ju n e e, 1006. in Uie s a l t U k e City LDS te m ple . They have resided In th e W ood River valley since 1911. B u h le r h a s been one of th e leading ato ek m e n and ranchers of th e valley « n d U ac­ tively engaged In th e o he ep busln u s . He has he ld m a n y offices In varlojis organlratlona I n th e val­ ley. B uhler h o f b een acllre In church woric a n d cJvJc e n lerprLies. • T h eir e o n s-a ro H a ro ld Buhler. Baiiey; Tltucn. B u h le r, Boise, a nd R a u c ll B uhler, O rangeville; T h eir d a ughters a re M rs. Joe As¥ * * torqula; Tw in P alls, a n d Mrs. Rolhwell S cott. Boise. HAOSatMAN—ju n io r choir will They have l l g ra n d c h ild ren and rehearse a t S:SO a. m . F rid a y a t 14 great-grandchildren. the M ethodist church. * * * ¥ * C ouple Feted by Guild of H ansen HANSEN. June 1 4 -M a u d # T 3 y -. g e rt was guest speaker a t the L a- tnw ah club meeting la st week a tthe.hom e of Mrs, C. C. Clarke. Rfis.% D ygert reviewed th e book. 'T h e M lraclc of M errlford," by Reglnal R, Callen. an Englishm an ' who fouBht w ith the BritUh in W orid-w ar-Irr------------------------------A note.w as read from th e Nampi^ • aUI.e aeh o o i/th n n>;lng Ahe group for a g ift a en t to the club's adopted girl. T - G r a n t- C a r lM n - r e ji o r to a ---------- 5 • A n iu D llw orth had received • a • j' thlr(l prize, certificate of merit, on , : h e r poetry. “A Little Boy's Dream.'' Rt th e iiUtte convention. Mrs. C arlIson a n d M rs. Carter attended llie May luncheon held by ihe T «ent tietli C e ntury club.' T v ln Falli. < Mrs. T am steelsm lih displayed > th e dresses which th e girls of Uie ' - L H ansen h ig h school home economU lr.% class m ade and e ntered In a ‘ Vogue P a tte r n contest, sponsored •<!' by the L nta w a h club through th e cf F e derated W omen's clubs. ' ' * [vl Mrs. V ance Naylor' will send d i” gift to th e adopted glri thU month; T l» ju ly 'm e e tln g plaee and d ito will be announced. L aundry Posing Early Questions A b rid e needs to learn all th a t she c an a s quickly as possible about doing h e r houshold laundry. She ahould k eep these polnU in mind. N ever uso soap w ith ha rd water; thU com blnaU on makes th e clothes grayer w ith eaeh wash. Use a water Bofiener a n d a synthetto d e ( ^ e n t w ith your h a rd w ater. T he h o tte r th e water.' th e elean-' e r th e clothcs. Use on ly a sm all amount of bleach. A little w hitens Juit as m uch aa a whole lot a n d doe* not w eaken th e fabric. See t h a t th e clothes line la w r lectly clean before hanging clothe* out, * Flank ste ak miyy b« used In B U S S -L a d le s Aid will m e et a t m any Chlnese-Cype. dish e s. Have th e m eat p a rtly fro z en a n d i t will the home of Mra, C harles Hobdey a t 3 p. m. Thursday. slice th in easily. Care o f Your Children ■ By ANGELO PATRI We take th e flag, a s we take m any o t th e o th e r f in e th in g s th a t enrich our lives, f o r gran te d . O n ltd onnlyersary. Ju n e 14. i t b close to two centuries old. W h a t does i t sta n d for? W h a t d o o u r children know about it? T h ey sho u ld know, am ong o th er things, t h a t i t sta n d s fo r freedom—n a tio n a l a n d p e rw n - ol.fretdom. ‘ T h e flag m eans % U tU s band o f m en. women a n d c h ild re n landing o n a foreign shore in bleak D e­ cem ber w eather to f o u n d a new counti7 _ in . .lfrcedom »-la_tne< tom from oppression. M a n y died i h a t b itte r w in ter, b u t th o se w ho lived, held fast. A nd m th is o a tfo n m u s e t on ita way. I t m eans a band o f m e n g a th ­ ered in P h ilade lphia one Ju ly to decide w h ether th is freedom w as w orth fig h tin g and.' p e rh a p s, dy­ in g for. D eciding t h a t life w ithout It was n o t w orth living, th e y signed th e D eclaration of Independence, which (o t h i s ' d a y sta n d s os a beacon o f hope to a ll oppressed peoples. I t M eans V alley Fo rg e : A ta t­ tered oraay, 'Weary, sick, freetlng In th e blttCT w inte r: G eorge W ash­ ington on h is knees in th e snow, praying for he lp for h is stubborn, sufteflng patriotic arm y. I t means A bntiiam L incoln say­ ing. 'T h a t governm ent qf th e peo­ ple. for th e people a n d by the p « ^ e shall n o t perish fro m this earth." I t means, a n d w ith g rie f know n to thousands of fathera a n d m o th ­ ers. Une a fte r line a fte r lln e - o f endless w hite croeses over graves ' ' ;y« who gave th e ir Uvea th a t ___ oln's hope m ig h t bo ruiriUed not.onlv ln .o u r la n d bwt In othe rs a s well. Freedom m u st be e a m e d c o n tin ­ ually. ihreatoned a s i t alw ays is by oppressors. T h e p ric a la h ig h In lives, money, toll a n d grief. I t was paid for gladly, fo r life w ltiiout freedom la n o t w o rth living. T here U n othing so d e a r to u s aa th e right to think, lo w ork, a n d to live a s free men. W e salute th e n a g a n d th e states for w hich i t speaks. 'W« i iute the m en a n d w om en, living a nd dead, who placed I t w here It stands today—th e proud sym bol ot a ire* nation. (A n.ll 87Bdk»l» FMlur.) CHAISE LONGUE special purchase event • N A T U R ^ I Z E E ,; • TOWN And ■ COUNTRY. • SU CKLEB — W hite PIE.k in . SH to II, aA td Bw ldttu. IK B u k r . . . KOW - - . - B.W L IF E S T R ID E - • SMAETAHtE. Whites and Bone! Flat, Cuban & Medium Just llnipatkeil! 5 0 carefree, cool playmates iL_Candy_J.ones_......... AN OUTSTANDING PURCHASE! regulor to 17.95 GIFTS fo Please DAD! w ith 2-piece floral p rin t'^ n x l innetvpringr pad. P ad h as '66<on sprlTiff u n i t Fram e size 72" x 24" w ith double helical siftings. V . • • " T h e se w id th s a re n o t o d d s i n 'a l l s h o e s — a n d e n d s ." w h ile th e y C o m p le te la s t! 1 4 , THURS.,i=RI.^ -----------S A T r O N t Y ! ir sLop j T l c u j £ € A m |‘ H o u n : 9 :3 0 to 5 : 3 0 . - ^ O p«n V tll 9 F riday* s iz e s s ty le s . S 0 n ^ and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 4 ,19G1 •WEI ^ T I M E S ^ N E W S ,-T W IN - F A L L S ,.T r iA H O .. PA G E FO U RTEEN ' In d ia n s P ro te c t L o o p L e a d W ith W in O v e r¥ a n k e e s I'rib o -lo hold onto f l r . t p .;a_ m T ra p s h o o t A Iry an d trftpshoot. w ill be conducted Bt.T:30 p jn . T huraday ftt lh a Tw in IMlJa O u n club fttCllltlM on W M hInglon tU M t n o rth a t th e can* ^ ‘o u n n e rs will be shooUng a t yellow U racifl. de»lfned exprc»flvely lo r n ig h t ihoolins. R inaldi Lands l o w E 3 l T o u rn e y S e f“ D’Anialo'Says" Cited Gambler Isn’t Helping I by th e T w in Palls M unicipal Liston Won’t W om en's O olf association a t 9 morning. B ox for T itle In Hoop Probe! a inIn. Tthu esday o event, W hittle, th e NEW YORK. Ju n e 14 W - C u i r u » H /n J V « n k c .5 w = £ d course profesalona]. wJlJ play a R A L E lO H ^ . C ./J^ n e U HW--| p tir the dMendlnif cham pion* In Form er N orth Carolina banketball' round to set« a su n d a rd a n d piayrf L«ii BrowH. JerMy City.' ^ v e th « ' women their full h a n '* 'a ia r te r ^ m Perry picked up h is N. J., described a* "mojil uncoop-, tdlcap.1 p lu s seven etrtrtce*. T h e erotlvc” In th e . InveatlRfttlon of Uophy will be *warded to th o collene gam e-flxlns .neondBls, to­ w om an w ith th e lowest *core. day wa* being held by T a r Heel authorities, hiw. three ot titem in th e n in th , Brown an d Je rry VoRfl, iirucic out three b a tter* a n d w alk­ old form er Unlvernlty ot Alabama ed pne In the 01i Inning* he player from New York, rcporfedly D ’Amato. m anager o t -cham pion ■Floyd Patterson, said .T uesday he felt Sonny L iston had disqualified himself a s 'a contender f o r th e heavyweight, boxing tlUe. Liston wa.1 arrested In P h iln delphla Monday on charge* o f impersonating an officer. “ I believe th a t people in W ash InKton .would expect rio y d P a tte r ­ son. a* a good c ltlu n , n o t to fig h t such a fellow." D'A mato a ald m McCALL. Ju n e 14 UV-Lack o t Interview with th# New Y ork A_QUorum_Pre.wnt.ed_ji ‘ of McCa'ir* sh o re lodge from -vot­ •D'Amaio. .w ho.hM Insisted th a t in g o n a n otter by indu stria list Liston ’:mujit cleanse himself," of Ja c k S lm plot to build a new *kl alleged underworld connection* to lif t a n d ru n on Brundage m o u n ­ become eligible for a sh o t a t P a t­ ta in .n e a r here, a n oCflclal of Shore terson. said he had n o t dlscuw ed Challenger G lulto R in ald i land* Liston'* m ost recent troubles wit'n Lodge. In c.. *ald Tuesday. In second round of th e ir 15-round tiUe ^ u t In th e heavyweight cham pion. : T he p resid en t of th e Shore lodee "B ut I think I know very 'w ell rig h t hand for a r e tu r n a s hs grimaces a t hU board, W arre n Brown of McCall. how m - d feeU a bout th e *ltu- reU In his title.' (A P photo! ' *ald a n o th e r m eeting ha s been s e t ft_tloti,’^_UjB_ m anager s a l^ ___ fo r J u n e 37 to consider th e p r o Chicago Cubs’ ro tatin g brigade o f day a s jnonBaer_of.tho_Wenat?ljff< posal. managers, suffered a serious Injury Chiefs of the clas* B N orthwest BEES N IP PORTLAND I Brow n said Slm plot 1* axklng to his r ig h t eye w hen he woq h it league. PORTLAND. June 14 W v-Bllly Collins was w atching th o Wen­ .. flv e-yeor option be given to th e by a foul ball he re T uesday., . B n in d ag e M ounU ln C orporation Williams’ 12th«lnning hom er gave Collins h a d arrived In th is n o r th atchee club a t a m o rn in g workout to buy a p e r c en t or the stock from ihe cellar S a lt Lake Bee.i a 4-3 central W ashington city only 12 w hen th e foul ball a tru c k him tn WENATCHEE, W a*h.. Ju n e H Shore Lodge for a n un sta te d victory over second-ploce P o rtla n d - J i m (Rip) Collin*, o n e of the hours earlie r to U ke over W ednes- .th e Xace. before 10^09 fans TUbklsy n ig h t. im ount. A c tio n o n S ki R u n I s T a b le d ' John IMmane a n d p u b b a PhllH h it homeruna . to lead the charges of aitem pUng to bribe HuJIftWi to a-6*0 advftn L a« B ja.in e p!nyei‘*. '■ 1*0 InnlnBn. -Roger Marla D istrict *oUcltor LMter V. Clialhomercd tor the YAnkerfc m e«. who spearheaded th e lnvc.5T he victory waji th e 14th In the tlgatlon o f the bribery acUvlty In Iw t n gamea for th e Indian*. the *U te. said last n ig h t Brown Pinch h itler M arv T hroneberry WAX belnK held "In euilody fllnKled home th e w lnnlnu run th a t’s a ll 1 can say about It. However. he did say the former h one out In Uie n in th innlna ffjve Out Baltim ore Oriole* on T a r Heel player waived prelim­ P iriB D U n O H , June M UtlD — V ernon Law. a SO.Riwie w inner g .l victory over th e W aahlngton inary hearing. Vojjel waived prelim inary hear' lo r lh a P Jltrtu re h riralfa iMt Senators. • e u o n w hen tlio won Uielr llr s t Tbroneberryfl drive wa* knocked Ing a n d was placed In jnll for W orld’* eham plow hlp In 33 jr c m , down by lecond bnaem an D anny several h o u n In lieu of M.ooo bond. llffures th a t unltM hU oUlnR O ’Connell, but Dick H nll Morcd B u t a local bond*man apparently .......... . th e bolt could paited th e money and Vogel was I improves be retrlrvtd In sh o rt ccnter. Ou* Trlondos h it h o m cru n s hLi 33 ne x t y w . " lAW m ade th e »tatem ent yes­ first two Ume* u p to d riv e In three irlbery sc te rd a y to Loiter J. Bledetman, Oftttimore rtins b u t WMhJnjjtorj wrecking bbasketball a t th e ITnlbaM ball w riter for th e P ltU b u rg h scored five ru n s In th o seventh verslty t N o rth Carolina a n d N. C. ■erslty o X>reas. aa th e team retu rn ed h e re , tls the score 7-7. S tate college. foUowlns » one-week roadCrlp to Bed-hot N orm C a sh conUnued ••Brown is n o t being very eoophi* tremendous power h ittin g w ith eratlv e," Chalm ers said. “ In Isct. th e W est ComU ^ T ho u s righth a n d er to ld B eld - two homerun* a* th e D etro it ‘Ti­ h e h a s been m ost uncooperative. e r m « i th a t In recent ouUnRs hla gers bretM d to a 7-1 victory - - - He hium’t divulged a nything a t a rm le lt a ll rig h t tor a few In ­ Uis Boston Red Sox. . all.” nings, b u t th e n atJuW tlffht^n up CBsh now hti* 19 homenuiT, *Jx T h e district solicitor added. ‘I a n d th o pAln would la«t lo r a long ..J h is la st four gam e* a n d nine d o n 't know w h at we will do with tim e a fte r th e game wa* over. In 14 game.f Ui Ju n e . H e h a s h ad him .’* And h e said Brov.n was - I. w antto pitch, b u t I w an t to. 14 hom en in hU In st 34 gamut. denying any knowledge whatsoever ••I w an t to pitch; b u t I w an t to Ills first ro u n d -trlp p e r got the about basketball , fixing In North Tigers ahead 3-0 a n d w as inslde- Carolina. i n hla niM t recent ato rtln * m - the-pork. CaAh d rille d a liner to algnm ent. Vernon u-#j cre<UJed center and Carroll H a rd y mlsaed w ith a rieterr Sunday o n e th e ahoestrlng catch. B an T rtneU co Giant* a fte r g etCash's *««ond b la at w as a solo G O O D IN a, Ju n e 14 — T h • Uog relief help tn th e te v e n lh In ­ shot Into th e th ird d eck In rig h t O oodlng W omen's Golf assoclnin g from B ob PVlend. field In the seventh. lA w ’a record to d a te 1» th ree A trio o t new T w ins a n d a n old •*Uon will h o st th e «nnual women’s “InvltaUonal" tourna­ Ttctorles a n d fo u r losses. pro led M innesota to o n 8-e victory I t w aa hoped th a t the in flu x of over K an * u C ity m a k in g m a n ­ m e n t fo r women o t Maglo Val­ w arm e r w eather m ig h t prove th e ager Cookie lA v n se tto ’s re tu rn to ley a n d surrounding a re a Fri­ day a t th e Ooodlng municipal to cu re L aw o f hU a n n Ail­ the helm successful. m e n t o n pr« U e ally every day Billy MarUn s ta r te d th e T w ins golf course. Coffee a n d rolU Will b* h e h a a p itched th is aeoson th e - n th o road to v ictory b y s tr o l' seized « t 8 a jn . a n d th e tee-olf w e a th e r w a^ oool an d dam p. a tw o-run trip le a n d scoring . tim e ls 0 a.m . Luncheon will b t tying ru n In a th r e e - r u n . ilx th served a fte r play. Inning. Bin TutU e doubled hom o a n ­ other ru n . Ju lie B ecquer p in c h tingled In t, seco n d a n d M a rtin made It two m o re, w ith a h it in the fo u rjiu n s e v c n t^ ^ ..__ _______ R ig ht-h an d er C al M c U s h a n d .ju th p a w J u a n P l u r r o . acquired T iniN B E R R V , Scotland, Ju n e from tho N atio n al league la st !♦ « l — A m erican a ln n o n R alp h winter, h u rled th e Chicago W hite M orrow a n d Jim m y McHalo T u e ^ Sox to th e ir f ir s t dm ible victory LSXDiOTOtf. K r- -^ n o M ® » day led nin e American* in to th e of th e season w ith 3-1 and 10-3 th ir d round of th e B ritish a m a te u r decisions over th o L os Angeles B en A. Jone*. w h o .tra in e d six K entucky derby winner* a n d h a d golf to urnam en t on a d a y o f blaz­ AngoU. a p o rt In train in g two others, died in g sunshine. W ednesday a t a Lexington hoaplUl M orrow, th e 27- year-old • lim a n o f a h e a r t attack. i r o n O k l^ o m a City, shocked th e Jones.- who was In his 70's an d Bools by beating c o rd o n Clark, ..■as one o f th e outstanding !l{ ru n n e r-u p In th e English ch am p ot th e Amerioin tu rf tor r. ;' tonoMp, t a n d 3. years, h ad a h e a rt a ttac k la st . ' M^cHole, now 4S years old a n d a u rday a t b U home o n C alum et form er W alker cupper. P h ilad e l­ farm . p h ia . m a d e th e third r o u n d - l n He h a d b een In th e hospital tolT lng M p la y e r» -w lth » 4 a n d since then, a n d suffered a n o th er By th e Aa*>cUt«d P rtN 3 vlctoty over H arry B row nlee, a a ttac k about noon Wednesday th a t 3 0 -y e« -o ld Scot. W llllo Maya c louted a 400-foot, proved fatal. O th e r Americaris th ro u g h to th e tw o-run hom er T u esd ay n ig h t, giv­ HI* son. Jim m y Jones, who he lp ­ th ir d round were U e u t. Monroe ing S an m n c ls c o a 4-3 victory ed h is fath e r tra li^ o rsc * fo r many M ltchella. P o rt Worth,’ T ex .: H en ­ over the Los A ngeles Dodgers. T h e years a n d b e can u Calum et train er ry Tlm brook. Los Angeles, P ra n k th ird p l a c e O ia n ts climbed to w hen Jone* aem iretlred w ith th e Bostock, Phoenix. A rli.: R ich a rd w ithin a h alf-g am e o f th e Dodgers, tlUe o f superintendent of racing, Davies, Pasaden a. Calif.; J o h n J. who are a h a lf-g a m e beh in d the PcnroM . M iami, F la.; M ichael N ational league • le ad in g Clncln* K o rlch ,' nos<vUle. Calif.; an d n a tl Reds. In New Jersey yesterday w hen T h e Dodgers h a d ta k en .. . Frftok fiuKdenr' Hollywood HUb, phj-slclons though t tho elder Jones l e a d - b 'e f o r e 'a e n s a U o n U - r e lle f Improving. * C alif. •; M ltchella. 23, now scrying w ith pitching stifled th e Los Angeles Des-wlH be burled a t h is old th e U B . a ir force n e a r London, lals. U ndefeated S tu MlUer, the homo o f MaiTvllle, Mo. p u lle d 'a big surprise w ith a 4 and 3lan£} fo u rth h u rlc r. picked u p his 3 Victory over D r. P ra n k D elgh- ix th win o f th e season. T he loss to n , a Bcbt~who' h a » "p lfty e d 'fo r Kont-to S tan -W m iam s U -fi). who never before h a d lo st In S an F ra n B rita in in th e W alker cup. rtONIBft l u c u e Plve Am ericans were elim inated Jsco. Mai'S' hom er, hi* 13th o f th e In T uesday’* m atches over th e enson, cam s i n th o seventh In­ S.S1S-yard links n m n in g beside ning. th e P l r t h of Clyde. Southpaw Jo e Gibbon o f , the T h e caaualtles were B ob Koos, Pittsburgh Pirate* p ltth ed h lm S a n Francbco , Calif.; T ru m an self out of a tig h t spot In the ToMdar’a Raaalt* ----- C o n n e llrT eq « e 8 ta rP lan 'C o ln J< * n n in tn lnnInK ~ror i n n —victory nClaat-r .il. » P.,.l.lln I Matin I'alU T. Mafic Vallcr t E . P ltig e n tld . S an Dletto, Collt.; over th6 C in cin n ati Redlega. IloU* at Illliino, X laRift (XMlponnl, «n d Billy Nlcka, N orth Holijrwood. Olbbon held th e Bcdlegs score' AMERICAN LEACUB CaUf. less through th e first, tig h t In­ nings, th e n gave u p a lead-off double to F ra n k Robinson in th e n in th an d a ru n -sco rin g single to nalilmora ______,.J0 O cne Freese. Wa.hltnioB ------- :* ........ST Johnny. Calllson's double scorcd I'olnn . T o n y T ajrlo r I n - t h ' •— *— to give th e Ph ilad e lp h ia FhUIIes 1 now txnK o«K a 3-2' victory over th e St. Louis Uia AB»t!ai"” "!“ ~ ':i - .n« iT'.j Lalhtrtn Lmid* Voald 1>« SIrlkn delralnl K aa. Cardinals, «■ Anialaa M I>1; A «ml p ilrfn tfj Allfr G*u<n I t was C alllson’s first h it In ___York * AIln^O<n>« Pnuhla 8 . . . HaUlm»ra WaahlBrloa 7 D reim i dafMtnl P and G 4-0; ] || Utn over two weeks. Kantai Cllr * difn ln l »'IIbU1oih« 4.0. - St. LouU h a d tied the game MlBBaviU Kith iBiUrMul Kama. J. TfrilnM 3-2 In th e six th w h en S tan Mu- Oalroit t. imisn I NATIOSAt, l.KAnilB 5i _ slol.camo hom e o n Charley Jam es MO; bich «cr«l(h lama. AlW Oopt single. MT: ! I baiMlkap II : ab» , ! « ......_ s t ..J htndlcatr U. bUh Kr»Uh-| niiui.u'rviiT’.rr.’i l ' i j " ! Law Says His~“ Sore Arm May Retii-e HinT ; j{“[ C h icag o M a n a g e r G e ts E y e I n ju r y SMW HIKSTMHT IN LEISURE FAMILY LIVING T o u rn e y S e t Nine Yanks , Advance in . “BHtislrMeet hunting mind. srft y<ki ho w tn lowKort, M sily otsttnblid (obtns a re t b t onswar to on «vef-lnaM$ing demand by famillM for l»ljuf»-tlm# hou sin g fac/i * « g n h a j greof. promfM for lattr addit'm . foch Jias graot ptoraiM for M rly Miioymsnt. Heart Attack <3aims"FamedHorse Trainer Giants Edge ' Dodgers on Mays’ Homer. H i n 't to n im t I f x t r o a b l i i l W rt'i ttit Mfflt rairfn os riH IVHk- XM RM H tnitr." M f m M jMtgar {12'z m u OuU d^faaUd 111 ............. r « r n u ta dafaalM Mi. Altar Kau dalaaKd CrUmft Shootlf<( R u n dUatlad IW l^a Vooa 1.4 YouBdlan dafaalad : J ‘I«. S >-0. l l l t i InllaWual Cb.M'I, : u . D. 'Tatlor :I0; hlih,ln<l!>MuaI aariai 11/ Ilfthllnt tii . n. lU.h11« ( ' arraich t>«in (an,a, .Mlrr KaU h(ch bandlaap <a«m (atna. Ahauitni I *17 ; hlih acrauh Iram >rr1a«. .Mlar 3.101; fclrh handicap tnim aarir*. 8' ia c .6 u n S.4K, Ranacada Lascva HtTT Ha-'a .lafMladrlUnsalaiit* t-« dafaalad >V).lt<naii-U«li ».! • Cau llfd M.r« U u llm darnlfXampar Tria-o 1^}. «W: bicb ttiar Mat’a :U ; hUh a<rat«b ifTTT UiK-. 1.M I kith h MHaa. U trrr Um'> S.UO ; h • Bam*. Itrai, Jlo lrw a . S I . >ld|Ul aniaa. Annour Andrnga »}$. B ig h o rn S h e e p H u n tin g In c re a s e s B O Ise, Ju n e 14 UV-More th a n e ig h t tim es th e n u m b e r o t h u n te n scaled Idaho's rocky pallsftdM a fte r bighorn ranui, one of the world’s m ost f l i g h t alter'U opl»y animals, la st^ y ea r thnn In 105< say s sta te IL^h a n d game dlrecto Ross Leonard. Big game la g sales figures o th e flsli dnd gam e departm en .Hhow tile volume Jumped fro m SO to 417 In th e p iu t hoU-dozen years.' The bighorn sliecp kill In Idaho during ISM wns 13. L eonard said. L ast year th e n u m b er o f sheep officially bagged was- 63, Leonard said t h a t -A ll h u n te n planning to buy ta g s should re^ r ilU X V SfD E L IN eo ■«/ alire th a t sta lk in g sheep really separates th<r m e n from th e boys PHILADELPHIA'. Ju n e 1« O u lfld d er T ony G onsalej. one o becauw o f th e precipitous terra in th e NaUonal league’s to p hotter*. a n d high altitudes." for soven general h unU • PhUadelphla -• » l ^ for about a week. O o n ile * will be available only a t th e de­ ‘®l1!!5i .V.“iverslty of partm ent office In BoIm. h e sa id ^ “ I ' m lotKUwj- — READ TIM ES-NZW S WANT ADS Ub 200. hi •MmirmM yw ner lohh tht bitttist' rovcMlf or k ton bt catnpktid (or yoa el ixira cm. loth coblM OB bi mclotid by 2 or 3 ltp 0 t» p .W c fl» a M lih e n « l» ^ (KtoTM - isof t m m owdt fiMr ioUi (irHil oad BtM lo Ws BM k $m WMktol b on M iM . ' b u lll.> « !^ n a N rM . H in'i e nel "Bsttwoy Budjtt Cot* 90ta. T k potkog* b d u to wall 'pomls with ^ ittn t ond tli window, iw f tn n w end thtathlng, floor, .shtelhlag. ont door, 90-Bi. nremk nil mefinf «d haiiinn mi noilt PRECISION-f ABRICATED FOR EASY_ASSEMBL¥ . . . . DO I t YOURSEIF! ! S ta n d in g s . 11' »p l i a | th* «rt>tn. H'( prKM Md Ill# "(CEDARS' riie ‘ P I H E S ' -C O M P A a .— FLEXIBLE fOR SPACIOUSNESS Tht '‘Cid(rrt'*-Q l t « ^ obln “_fltfiX a-b [M U ra n Jt(tJO T iiifc_ el gtltiog lato ytw “m end hom " tbit iprlng. A big 5M «lM n im , pin freet M e . R tonrn d wWi fool h » HI and n«dy In essimbly. ■ Hofloll Tm milt e sm tdtd by d K k o f ( o r d « i t m o R i |^ . . . 9ivH I1« tqwrt N tl'•! rooftd ..T E R M S — :ONtYi:$2470l ONLY 10 % DOWN! UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAYl ENJOY IT NOW! B e s fw a y C a b in S p e c lH c a th n s : •Mof«/J8i» «*V — pfcmAfno, iiirefwm ond dnplaett SfanpOfMbtapriiitt tor ^ r i i k u m l ^ h ------• n o ^ .1, t^mU .............. :■ Chl<ac« . .............t rblladalphU .... 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IDA HO .;\reDNESDAY, JUNE 14,*1961 ■ -PAGEFIFTEBN Palmer Is Ready to Defend Open Crown fdahoT JM s ^ o m p s JPast Cowboys 7-2 to Complete Rweep^f 3-Gamc Series ' („JEIectsJRalLy_ • laSHo Falls’ R usset Sox hon^bod th e Jrn;jic ^'hIIb.v Cowboys T-2 7iicSi3ay n ljrh t'ti pomnlcTt'a thrcc-nav. tlie home team....... , th e firs t lime lhi.'< s«pason \S 7 in ...............n.«iiuui ......... I 'T ' implcTt'tt thrcV riay awTep over .......................... hn<» been able to do th at. The R ussets benefitled from four unearned ru n s but flcorcd [ X l> V ^ U U V I 111 th re e untainted-ones to_haiiK tlie Ioj^s on lefty Diivc Steplitiis. fctcitHlus. m nkin? h i « ; ^ ^ 1 • p • showinR ainqe early thU .'teiiRoiiv jravcTip. ^2 h its .but .stratlcrpd th em ;wcll-unUl r U V G l * i ^ l l l G I S the seventh. Then he m a d c r ^ f r ---------------1 ? ^ T T ” -' • ’ " • ^ '- . '1 G REA T FALLS. June U i.Ti A piilr of runa lii th e elRhilj In•the . 0 , t J» l«hu e jiUie three a t . cnees 0#nd niii’j b io u e h l th e O rem r.vlU 'Hurdler to.Miss 5 NCAA Track Tourney F i l l * TT C S l ' L o O p fccores jijjsr....;;;;- - . . j fetUl A ppcurs . MfI.I.li •ml U.ll.r, W-M.-Ij.h :D ista n t T ilin g BIRMINGHAM. M ich.., .lune, M (/P)—■'Mentally, I am fine." ArtioW I’alnior. A'o)dcn boy who Thursday bvKiiis defense of hi« i-liumpionVhip hi the U. S. Open raaid ’riicKday. ‘'Phy.'«icully. 1 nm^wcll re ste d .".h e added. I niy ttolf Kinne ill the Humc^sHniic, mnybc I*alnicr arid 140-*oVber.**— - I I ,™ rdR* mnn ofTJie yenr In w ith ™ pruspcct of havmj? f u n — i .■■Hosnn.'- jdco? "«• PAUmr. ‘.'I.?:! I ihl.i D etroll fluburb tlu 's'h e '(-(v n 't'jiu ti'"''’ ••noBfliv" Pnliner replied firmly. j i- m w puihed tlio Buw eU lo a 5-1 ^ o r e and oui o t ih e Cowbayi' E;c2:rl.-.'« 'from -behind Tiie.nlny Kon S in tc. nnil WushiiiKtoii S'.nfc Ben Uoftni}, who won his th lr d iin c well. Tommy B o l f could u n lch i for ix trium ph .over iinlverw tlf.i. plus scvfnil nu'tnocr* four Open titles here In 1051. well-here and Cary M iddlecoff" caiflln. of th e Skylliir nud Border A.<c In rl^A i f y*r ri ' ■«_... .. . ’ ^ M n a lc Valley got n n o th c r homeT h e ric c irlc a scored Uie w in- n Maybe siR nifitanily there wasn't k ... . iiOT'it.tf (Mt * : !;• t ifrrn e e s. probably K<rn'( hecottic a refers to the 6,001-yard o f d ip ­ ping. narrow w ell-trapped fnlr- a m ention said of G ary Player. ru n rrom Bobby San d ers, who, ruii.K uvA,«i Ucdpltc • .V dome InvoU'vU fc ‘ inim .r ’■.fi.iircnllty I n 'lh e iicur nuurc. ; wnya and rilme-slze iindulatlng hiked h u iMBue-IeAdlnB lotn! lo! L O S A N T r E L K S , . J u n e 1 4 (/P)— R e x C a w l e y , t h e u n i - pUehlni; Chnnzta by poentello. Uo. iv_rr>. Kynk ;i»f ii,.mrn». j 'o r tv io n S tnic ha s HQl named a Breens as •Tlie M onater.” P a r is U O C l f ^ fliA D E MADE 18. B ut the Cowboya-could tr a c e : .., * m , th o .c of i h , i * c r s i l y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a ’.-? c r a c k q i i u r t o r m i l e r . w i l l ' C i j r r n . t f i u e i • ' m m I I ' p r e s l d c n i , a nd O rrnon's hew “ i-aS-TO. • MONTREAL. June , U — De­ tliis low. aa lo Uils low. lo nnj^ w ith th o .c of i h c l 'C 3 il> . iiuniKi'o cm'i. i'hiiiir< iK>r' ' Ipre.nldent. A rthur 8 . KIcmmliiu. B u t It Lin'l frlRhlenlnc P alm er tro it Re'H W ings .icqulreU-veieran' ^Mt Yei'n)8his. » iheir inabmiy'noUoniDelp in th e NCAA track «t»‘ m eet »n P J n l a - E r i o n - X o v . r m r^ h. l(* ............ Nlcffle n fJ¥lp hh 1iaTl U ’efiiie.s-j fIP _ pm .. ...................... ' n fi«';iuiHir. .......... 511? ' ■ !'f ~i *■ althnuRh he concedes he mny have defenaeman Bill O adsby from ilie w lS »............. * m e n . o. a base. iLfAnl.i M a R lc ld e lp h ia 41.?.. {jii.s w e e k . 'T T li h eA tA t c nn^ a m 'f l i c s Itl (o P P hmi1ia .|, md S h in "(Ji.fii* I n addition, mcwt schools have to be a b li' more cautious th a n New York R angers In exchange for Valley left lO a iranded T uesday d jiv . T r o j a n c o a c h ’ J e .s s M orL en.«cii s a id I h c p u lle d h a m -U r o u u d e d out. ail i;i >n,i TiUn.io., w - i u ii sc h cd u lfd tlielr aihlellc proRianis u.«inl. Les H unt, a defensem an last sean/Bht fl»d • to ta l of as during t h e ------------- -------------------------- ----------- I s t r i n j r m ii u sr tcdlee t h a t C a w le yv i HmiM Ilanes h a d gone to . first U;i,ss , .f a ir .te a t." h e said. Ron will) Seattle of th e W ejicm >41. "dvance, B iiffo re tl ill th«» W e a l C o n s t - *''*>’ game, repiacins flockey leiCgue. and on undisclosed .•<Tfi.n.i.,i‘ i 111. '■ ‘ -'i A thletic dcpartincnl.'* n t Oregon M , \ i Jim Cosplns. A fter Shinn grounded i ___ Idaho Falla pitc h er P rn n c l^ o R o C A K n l l O a t f t am ount ot cash. and O reson S late have expressed rd n > .^ M a j l . i h a s n o t r e - om . Hane.v a aouthpnw. w ent bic * i C a r l o s ' h7d M m c thln«-»'<fo-»-Jlh { spontfed to 'trc a tm c n t-G a w - to p lic li-ta .a-le flh an d e r_ n n d I^w c ■I jnij'fiii. iH ierest in discusNloiw on Uie new weiVtlicr Mays hot,'' tliat. however, as h e lim ited the I t was 01 Monday. In th e hlRh ■■>1. M»ii« i;i. Minuu 'i>i. conference, but hnvcn't committed ley wn* favored lo win th e <00- w ent to flrat, ....... V rctw b o y a to »e v«n-hm *iiud;iH 'A II.I .n.i iiiiirr. w :h e n u e lv c s-to Joining should one 80s T uesday. However, n violent m eler.Jjurdlcs, H c_hns th^fa^stest ___ ' B ut E ddie n e e d Kot a single off j them bunch up Uirea o / them in tIum<tcri.torm and h ls h w inds lie form ed. time thin V( lo r th e event—'H iincs. 'jie o rln g Carrasouef. Dlc't th e eighth rrame. ' i’ Mi'nM.r.i«,' iiiurW*wTi‘-l. ’ O regon: O reson S tale and Wiish- m k c d Uic coune T uesday. 0 .9 seconds. j McLftUKhlln's sacrifice fly la te r In [ 50I0 hom eruns by B ria n Mc‘ H ot w eather meons h o t scqVcs. ..................................Ington S ta te have been compclliig T h e Trojivn.i Ktlll will be favored th e Innini; c o r e d Reed. Call, fn the first htnlnp. a n d Ray Asked how his game now com-: ,r<i Independents since the Paelllc T tie . C hiefs. pnHed th e sam e NEW YORK, Ju n e U W1—M ajor to win th e NCAA m eet Friday and E lchebarren. In th o n in th , were I 'h e eliallm ed » A n»» p a re s to h is form In th e M asters' Coast conference broke up In tOSO. lenRue bnaebnll atten d a n ce fo r 1001 S aturday. Bobby S ta te n will run pUchlntt tw itch la te r In th e Inning.-i> tlie blR blows for Id ah o FaL' Irekes a djusted , / ■li—Ufir<'iit."c>ih : (iV). ' " O th e r schools m entioned as po.v in April w hen he blew lo a doubiel e onilnucs 10 pe r e en t u n d e r last the hurdles in jilnce of Cawley. cllnchlns (hrce-run se w n i ?lble P n r W est incmbcra a re Orlit- bogle six on th e lost hole an d ' M orlenstn -said Tue-vlay h e be-, n ln s opened with D uffy beatlns Rcniion dcnplieUhfi a d tfltlo n 'o f I'lc NATIONAt. I.CAia'K lo st by a stroke to S o u th A frica's ham Vouni!. N ew. Mexico. U tah, M. I.»uU .......... OM'UII <IUl>- * I I itnd W yoming u{ the'S kyline con­ G ary Player, the bronred 81-year-; ou t a n Infield Mngle. BUI Hicks Iwo new American leaRUc te.iiiia. Ilcvex th e t ^ n i th a t score*' Sd l’hll>ilrl|,hU . ... OW lia UU~ 1 « 0 ference a n d Arizona and Arliona old,.L atrobe.-Pa., ace chuckled. trie d to sAcrtrice him b u t Step- th e litiL'st llxurcs disclosed today. points wiJl w in ilie crown. ! Jarkiun. Min<r («l <nJ Stiitltrr; h>rTlirouith Sunday's R a m e s.. lUL^ Tlie T rojan.i. Kunnlng for th'elr lltua fumbled th e grounder. After .'•Oil, I am playing b e tte r golf r>rT.r, Sulllntn im imt U>lr>i»pl<. S ta te of th e Border conference. 1 OVnOrnm< t 31st NCAA title, h av e a n exeellent ElUSil \V— SullUnn I,—J»cVic,n iJ.ill. reU levlng It, he llre d late to .iciMon'.i total was 8.M5.<63 cc iow,“ he grinned, - b u t t h a t Isn't ) OlUcUblnira ■'Indnnml ....... . OUQ »«4 UUl— t 7 1 cluinee lo acore 50 points, M ortenllr a t base a nd th e th ro w went pare d »1»J C.501.438 lo r th e aoylng m uch. I w a s n t p la y in g too sen declared, I o;cbrcb«rni> a »U d. Bivins S teplltus tw o errow team s In lOGO. good ^ e r e ." ^ •k n rr. nrl<i<f>-(C), Sunn <ll) ami CO M PA N Y He expects D allas L ong to win T h e 2«ntlonal Jeaffue, w hich has /.lnim«rn»n. Krhml.U ill : lilbbon >ml on th e sam s play. Cnrloc dreir a W ho a re the top challe W-<-.il.U.n (W ). I.-M .l.m t/ ■wallc M a wild p itc h K o red D a i­ ployed to 23P2.M2 cuaienjera, 1« th e sh o t p u t, L u th e r Hayea to take ly . Singles by Jose V allodores and 603,000 behind la a t y e a r. The the hop. atep a n d Jump an d Bob ..... . t i l 000 OM— I > 1 lA>t Ant>1*< kh UIIo ..... A , B O STO N . June 14 «>-PresldB nt 5i.n rf.n<l«« .... 001 100 2U»4 t 1 M cCall puihed th « la at t w o ------ A m erican leasue's a g ^ e s a t e of i^vant to Rrab a t le ast second be* P 0 no o; Wlltlimi, Hh«rrr und Ili>*l>on>: Junri. Jo e c ro n In T uesday aruiounced '2MS2.:7l Is 30.000 a h ea d o l 19U0. h)nd Jo h n T h o m a i In th e high C rxl K .n. .„ ileClaer. aWnn, home. ••riVA— r^-SUy (41. nniln <71, HIII'T <71. <ml th e re will be n meetlnB o t the ............. ......... (ir«*l y»llt SM. LO Il- lUltry. - C atcher Vie B aron scored th e b u t includes the com bined M 8.000 Jump. W_Mllltr 44-0), 1,-Willltmi A m erican leaRue In Chicago MonO ther p o te n tia l p o in t Acorera In- iw .i-ii« 13. CfMi m u I .' v o w b o y s first ru n In th e sixth oa Rate of Uie new fra nchises. Min:i>-Cu(iiln>. Al*. ItNd. ai>—Arnrtir, t4->:i. afternoon. Ju n e 2Q. before a — t<M Anoiri. Kailrljr l&l. T ie lived on a n error. Joe S tin n ett nfsoU t OiO.OOD) aAd l « s A fltfclu elude dlseua th ro w er J im W ade Cterttourl, Sll — Karhan. S — Cogglnt. SinIlomrrunt nanelies. HrMuuiKi <2), Mj / s (I;;, ____t m a io r Jeague meeUng called (178 (eet 3 s Inches) an d Javelin Sr-M cU uihlin.^. . ^ h it a high pop 11^ In f ro n t of th e (20B.OOO). by F ord Prlelc, commlasloner o t throw er Bob Sbordone I23i feet, C in cin n a ti and W ash in g to n p la te and th e ball fell In for a J..J.S 7 tl 10 » *1 I *1 SEATTLB TO PS PADRES baseball, fo r th e ne x t day. alngle when th e RUsset3 were u n - th e only clubs ahoH'fBff in creaiej. B Inehes). C ron in said th o AL m eeting wIlJ SAN D IEO O , Ju n s 14 (A—Lou ' *)Ie to decide who would catch the T ho R eds are up 30,000 a n d the Clinton h it tw o hom eruns and be he ld a t this tim e ra th e r th a n a t Se n a to rs a mere 330. to the SOO.OOO m a rk over th e week­ la ll. n*ud* ilUndall V«|. The Lo* Angeles Dodgerg. who end. B u t th e y &r« J5S.DOO u nder ]a>.r*IU •brkrbtUM .V 4ltf» ib r h tb l /ChureJiwri;». U—VjiJ. drove In five T uesday n ig h t as th e tim e of the a ll-star game, a s . In previous year*. Sea ttle besU d S a n Diego 7-3. ValldrtM I a t lOutllnKf t 0 a « lead bo th leagues, m oved clusa last year. <h. T—t i i t . A -»C . In M ajors„Is_ O n D e c r e a se SHIMMIES SHAKES and Faulty Brakes? MAGEL TIRE American League Slates Meeting COMPARE S f a * .'J ,V ! ! ! i B S i . ” J lllekilC ( 0 0 O.lhoeklr ll> UeCralb I 0 t StUnatnll iH ltnlo. t 0 1 O'lUrsne nuftrcf < 1 1 OSllnnmrf 1 1 t ' JUMM D , COMPACTS ^ ^ • »rti1l«rUB U N D E R ^ 2000 ToUlt M t eul tat JuBin li >0 oot u t ______ 009 001 010— 2 E « lr a 8. n. i IHcIi*. Suplllui .. - liq .............. a r a / S i - 'i . - D 'K s . a . ’-vit - H o tte s t B r a n d G o in g ! V xl* V»II«r t. Crto* __ u s e Gains Kiials Of NCAA Tourney iiL OMAHA, Ju n e l< CA-'H iree «uc^ e u lV Q tingles brou g h t home a ru n Mtn th e last ot the 10th Inning T u es­ d a y n ig h t to give S o u th ern CiiU too n la a 4.3 win over Boston college In th e NCAA college baseball w orld c erles,. , Southern c a l w ill m et O k la­ ho m a S U te In th e tiUe game W ednesday n ight. V 3 C Is 4-0 la th e tourney a n d S ta te U '3-1. the loss being to Southern C al M onday n ight.. LltUeUin Fow ler b lanked S y ra ­ cuse on one h it a-o to keep O kla­ ho m a S U td in th e rac e T uesday n ig ht. VALIANTI Why? Bccausc Valiant gives you a combma^ I tion of extra-value feature you can’t buy on any other compact at Valiant's low asking pr^cel F utures that not only make VaUant tlie outstanding performer in the comput car dassUbut also protect your mvtttmeat'to retom a high per cent of its original price at'resale time!. Come seel Compare! Come save this week. You ^ow where. . . your Plymouth>Valiant dealer’ll I n ISS9, Jockey Jo h n n y Sellers rode 169 w inners to r 27th place am ong th e riders, i n 1060 h e ttn> fshed third w ith 234 winner*. BROOK m ianE Q F tH cm m T fffersyoii twoof today’s whiskies lUST LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCES - aHESE ABE-JUST-A-FW)- M e e t th e m a n b e h in d th e BATTERY. TRUNK -CAPACITYALTESNATOR "CO. FT.. B A V IN S — b ra n d p l u s !- V A IIA K I 1 01 YES H « give* y o u a ll t i u expoctod a tte n tio n , a n d zoore, w hen y ou sto p a t a CoDooo 'statio a . H ia lutods a n quick to d e a n you rin iid a h ie U bom c o m e r to c o n u r...a D d d o all th e little th in se U u t m ake y o u r driving n o ie p l e a n ^ b l e . H ts w rvice » connderote aerpiiee—th a t belps keep Conoco th e b o tte et b ra n d going. G O R V A IR 80 NO fo r s e r v ic e w ith th a t G o n o e o FALCON 2 4 ,9 1 2 .6 2 3 .7 .8 5 RAMBLER AMERICAN Looks and drivea lik t l i ^ ike prieel -------- / Valiant! ■TOP QUALITY BUYSuIN USED ( AT YOUR PLYMQUTH-VAL'.' R HIamKMKT.ct.itnnut.KT.cxniaiT sw mu-man • iw. oiian u i r o a B U i i m r .6 x a s i n n i U 8 a n i -------- — --------------------- ...— n Su a iil bduilv* Oll.pUtlA«t'aclualtr "p U ta r rtuBnttle^llie dim on all togln* ptrti that won't drain down— ; — n. . . ear w*U> Conaeo Roitil wHh . a iR V lC ll Conoco hwMU'ar* quick to dM n » o r hMtftlghU] T C £ * J ^ 0 « t up lo U S ni»r« pewM-up to IT met* m lltt. - chMk OrM, bUtMy, wUar. T W r a the handa ttu t make you a 'p«r Uniful. TTiM, afttr two tiniihtl*-noUe« th* <Ht)«r*ne«... m«r«e»nlU*ni d r lw ; handa Uiat h^pM naU Conoco the InyoM Ctfandlnyew rceital HetlMtBnnd«o|r>ol _____ ______ _ . ■8 E « -TBB BX.VB AN0ELE8.” F J l E v i s y TBUBSDAY ON K UX -X V CHANNEL U 10 6 ® ZITLAU MO'fORS CO., ■ . .;>222 S m tli W akvW M itoM . ^ !“ ‘ T IM E S :N E W S . T W IN F A ^ ^ I B A H O - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14,1961 M A B K K T S Stocks m arkets a t a A N D G ra in s 1 •- • 10 tMt lf»n«J <ir rric* T he second annual Idaho Auctioneers assoclsilon conven­ tion will be lieid in conjunctloTj w ith the lndle.v nuxlllory con> v entlo iua't the RoRerson hotel b fcinnlns June 27; ReglslrMlon will fitn rt.at 0 a.m. An inlercMlng and educa•tJon.iJ-progr ■Bwr Mrs. Ray WIIm u a nd the mb* mi auctioneers are Invlled, A brtn tiu n .w iiU Qnclude-ncUylUeB^ M m ie Included a n orgnn tc)rclion by Tom Churcii. Burley, and n vocal solo by D orothy T . Norton, nccompiuiled by tln d a Mnnnlns, Prayerit u e r e , offered by Jerry o. Stevciuoiv nnd D. H arold Greene. BURLEY. June M -F o u r persons ' W ilson lenves June 10 to enter .were lined *25 each, by acting Po­ th e mlMlon honje In Snlt Luke lice Judge Jiuiles Annc^t for Intox­ C ity for ft week's training prior to ication. leuvlnK fur th e South. T liey a re Jtinlol- Ortcz. SI, T exm : G ertrude Kmiisen, 35. Burley; Pedro * Flore.s. S3. Burley labor O nO U P TO flIEET B U S S , Ju n e 14 —, A eHiifns cnnip. and * ^ n u 'Valencia, 18, m eetlns hng been set for b i>,m, P aul labor ejinip, John F. Notsken, 52. trftnalent, Ju n e 20 a t th e Bliss hltili scliool to dlsetud consotldndon. T2i<r ivas rrlcM cd to go lo werJ* a fte r g roup Is composed o( represei.tn- appearing before Judge Annesi on tlvcs of each civic orgnnlrAtlon. the chargc of vagrnncy. form ed for tlie puriJose of sciiool reorganization and consolldntion. READ mlES-f^EWa WANT AOa Ilii.v WllsQii, prior lo h u depar­ tu re lor n m ission In the Soulliern s(nlr.^. USX held Sunday evening In ihe Springdale LD6 c linpcl.’ ' O rsim 'p re lu d e and pORilmlc wtwe played by Mrs. Clyilc WnrHpeniccrs were Lnmoni OllCACd, Janr 1 CMttJo <•/ I . «uiur» »»c oul« U.iJlr.r. I'Tlqul.l.llon *1 htili* iflllns. S e e p a g e C a u se s S lid e o n Grade: ' F IN A X C K L iv e s to c k glance • PAGE SEVENTEEN t-' Farew^U Held by Convention for Springdale-Wartl Auctioneers. Is R; Wit-son, son of Mr. and Mr.v —Set-on-Jum ^hr«^ SUO: w tlnl* IkcIuvI* « n iitxhancpil Ic u a!i’,l !lru' «• » '" ’ = «Por'> DBNVRR DKNVUn. Jui.r H lUI’l l- C .l il. «0n ‘7.-'K.U-'S.:'";.::. k S NEW Y O R K . Ju n e M - m ^ W pii-i rK o y e red *ome lost uround " '3 T > t « P p e d - u p MUvuy today but WM upoliy w id incked conviction, r n e c e n t bl(t IcmV* roAs one o r t» o nolnis In n m ny cases nnd Uie Dow. W * in d u a trW ftvertge lin lih td 1 th e up sid e allhouRh m any Kftlns era c lip p e d .a t th e close. DuPont Kte m ore th a n two. Intern o tlo n ftl B u i chinea. Motorola, a n d U tio n »crc MronK in Uie electrorilcs b u t . T « . 0.1 in s tru m e n u . Beelunim an d Emprson E le ctric l » t m ore th n n cou­ ple e « h . L n d ln g -» U e !a . motors nnd chem lcnU finished mildly th e up-Mde. , . . . O th e r Rood Rainer* Included F lrr t C h ftitc r jinnne lftj. MOM. MCA, U n ite d P rult, N ational Sleel. [ercules Pow der a n d Crown Cork •all u p betw een, one and two. • A M F ai»8Red badly In th e wnke t a ta n te secondary otferlnR hnd ift* follow ed downhill by B runs■Ick. D eneflelftl P lnance. Polaroid. n-Manvlllo and J . W. Mays . . . o th e r prom inent laiers. T118 getieral Im provem ent today >d to coincide w ith sim ilar .ila n by some analy sts who th e m a rk e t m ay be approach!'- \0 n 8 » "aold-out" condlU on from iT i^'a W ch som e serfr^^ rebound could A expected. j^ ^ B u t- l f - a o t l v l l y - d o e s n ’t-sh ow ., R ^ to o d increase alone w ith the tffp rlc e s , th e y say. th e wjvaflce L -? » o u ld n 't have a n y real sJgnlfl^ n c e a n d m l«ht V su m in e r rally. V olum e on th e . ^ ''to ta le d 3.430.000 shares, compared ' .with 3.030.000 yesterdfty. T h e lOOl ^^'‘^.lotal to d a te 1»US,SC3,233 shnrc-f. a stock Averages •r* K.UO.M.SO: aliuihlff bulla II.OO* n » i. ].non. _^.|.,w ! ^b.rr„»*. ^«IU< lUuchlcr tprliix lanba ift>l.OO' blibti ilBb chol;r an,I prImfliO Iba. up bimi . •;«ulM*r lamha uM rm . matllr ' I«..l b.>^rn(, ll*lfm« :|, llraill rrpurtnlly I t tirnic-l railr. "n • 11 4 0 OMAHA OMAHA. Jun« l( lUl'D—lln tl t.OOII fn tr.llr » » k lo Jl Io .fri HH I J IM 4« Ih. tt.tS.ti.T t! I.t ]».}(» JU. u p i7.is. Catllo S.ODO; iil>n SH: iliufhttr iwra Iinri h<l(«r* moailr iiM dr: K<»1 > hl«h «hoi<> •irtri : BMMt hole lb, wtifbi* :i.»o.sj.o»: i» l in hlih cholct h*l(>n id .H -il.ti; fialc* mifntr : . >: .C«; rowi ainitr to Mk: ulllltr «nd «<rmtn.r«l.l H.OO-n.OO. .ShMp 1,(04; tliiiihltr lamb* ■•nttally ----------------------------------- ‘---lim b* p lanU sv. cmc%r.n OlliCACO. Ju n . U (Uri)-<UBDA — Hon (.MOi buuh>rt und*r 110 Ibi. ftiiir teiif*. M ir tifiity clottU «Mk lo :• to»«r; ................. I. alMilT l« » b lib rr; • » » •Indir to :& blilirr; m ir •hlpplni d<* n..ndl US No. |.2 ItO-UO lb. buUh«n 2T.Ti.lt.tO! mUfd He. J.J SOO^M IK •o»t U.Ti-t3.00; Ke. M 400.400 Ibi. IS-tO-K.M. C4tll* IS,000; o U n ]04| atom cliolet -nd bolow und*r I.IH Iba. atmdr " blrb*r! primt til wtlthu ' ' I alaadrj balfara al»»«1|r to’ h kbtr; ___ ...... aift.lr to aiTonti not anotJih oth«r claiiM on tala tor brica l«al; loadlota prim* »ni mlin) rbol;* «nd prImt >.OyO< 1.400 Ib. .I .« „ 2i.i0.».00: J o h , hti(«r. ::.00-r^tS: eutlar. utlUly and t»m> m tn ltl <At»« It.SS-IS.OO: «ann«n 14.00> -titllltr and MmnareUI bulla IM t«eoiS and tbftlta ynS*n ----- ....... culla down to lO.OOj 100 2 2002 rOltTLAND POnn^ANO, Juna 14 — Coana rain wbolml*. prompt dallfcry. bulk .jn. {o6 (rack Tortlandf OiU. 2. U-1b, white »I.Ui Corn. Ko, 2. yalino M l.ro K.7(-Sa.OO; Uarl.r. No. 2. 4}.Ib, rmtcrn 4».<l0.4t.M. Todar'a .(lw«. Tortland Grain ehani.I .. Uarlrr bid tn arrloa marktl. 20-dar ..ilpmanl. dall..r*d couli No, 2. 4blb » n l.rn 44.M: No. 2. ^ID«.d or Srowt, i i e s ' ’' s:Js.------ Potatoes-Onions I P ?l! Radio Operators , Name Publisher I AUanUe Raf ' «(' ~ It A'Oblo . i y *. iiowtn w< [*nJU t S in l bi h « n j» J.lr MS A nurroutha KCanaiU Dry flC an r a e irlt.. »{{ 10 |Cocft*CoU a«>; •Xil 4Ji1 M 4S||, JUrthaon ilrpub SMfl R*r TeboMo RicUuid on nor«l Dutch Aafawar 8cb*nl>7 .Scan Ilo«b sh.u on Simnon« Sinclair oil Sou Ca“ M Hou TacKla Rt*rry KV. ini Oii* i:> ; !au Dnndi udahy lota Stan Oil Cal urtl».W rlfbt 1S^ flun Oil tnd Douc Alrer J tS flUn Oil N 3 Do* Cham «H* »***'' uroni Jl» flludabak.; Ml Alrllnaa »> ; flunrar 0(1 Miman «H Run Uln I roK. 2t>« » " iu A Co lr»«lona 44*i T««aa Co on) Motor Rfl>i Tt> Cult JIul 10 .sfS. sasK « d rt.h fi'i ■ M 2-way Radio PAUL, Ju n e 14—F uneral lce.t for H a rriso n . Jam es R ebhan were held T uesday a lw rn o o n a t th e P a u l M ethodist c hurc h with th e Rev. E dw ard V. H argreaves otflclaUng. O bituary a n d rem arks w e r e m ade by Shirley B arU r. Tw o solos ----- sung by Claude Bowman and by H al M atthews, accom panled by Mrs. H al M atthews. Pallbearers w ere Fete Nlelsai), L arry Nielson. T om Sm ith, Andy B ughs, R a y H eat a hd R a lph W olv enton. Floral arraogem enta were u n d er th e direction o t M rs. Eliza* b c th Hen«-ood..assisted by U n d a H ughs. Undtk Jlbson, L oretta NIel* son, Connie Nielson a n d Fern S m ith. M ilitary graveside rile s were th e direction ot th e Paul cuiCA ca ancA C O , Jun. u rUpi»-pouu>..i T eul U. S. ahlpmrau 7Jti n*w arri.ali tk 231: oM trrlvali 2; t ' ' SuppllM nedaral.: AUDITOR RENAMED . ill(btl7 BHOSHONE, Ju n e 14—Mrs. Lu> > (loo I . u s 1 nlharwli. autad) i CalllDmU lonx whilaa ila u K insey, county auditor, waa '.1M.4SI round r*d> 2,10. -------of the. Slroct aalni AlaUma round r«1i 2.1i> .,2 i:^ r la o a * 2,7i: CalUomla h n i I d ah o Association of County A udi­ vhltM l,M4.TS, bak.n i.1t>4,00. round to rs a t th e sU te convenUon held a t Boise. ’oldJ’^N'o timck tradinf, StrMt aalaai Idaho ru»tla I.2S. Onlenti Arrlvala IS; track W: plln mod.ral damand food; marka: SNAKE RIVER REPORT ^ Imparlal • Track i JUNE 1>. iJll ' (Pron raparu by n a 'ia i •( Raclanatlan, GMlactcal Sartcy aad • Ilns »artlaa) ^ Slallon Dl'ch.orCont. Rid. Kor. Jackaon U ko „ t01,3S0|a) A ayinond Brans, T w in IPalls m em ber o t th e Magle V alley R adio A m ateur club, h a t recen tly been selected publisher of H am bone, a h a m » d l o operator*' o u v a sln e in Idah o . T he first tasus of th e m acaslne Will be available In th e n e ar f u ­ tu re a n d anyone havlngr p e rtin en t news c a n contact him a t 870 B or­ a h avenue. T h e n e t broadcasting tim e ot th e MVRA club h a s b een changed from PrW ay evenlngr to 1 p jn . M onday o n 3910 kilocycle#. — ‘ a rd Shotw cll. p resid en t, wlU bts n e t c o n tro l's ta tio n M onday a n d rUTUBBS m em bera of th e club w ill a lU rp ate . . J follimlnc (ulurta ouAlillona i pn>vldod br K. W. McRoUrta and « th e re afte r. TOe cJub received word th a t th e pair. Twin ralli. Kilna ro4a(M« iiiiK j»w a , Id ah o Pow er company h a* surplus tra n a m ltU rs and receivers for ta le . 2.»1 A ppolntm enU for th e g e ar ehouJd be m ad e through, (he club. A sp ecial m eeting w ill b e h e ld M onday to h e ar E d T ilto n , very h ig h frequency .e d ito r of Q ST, official r a d l o a m t e u r a m agailne. .1 ----4S% **S TV, txK 4H4 104% - ;v« Union C r t Signup Set for Pool at Jerome J i Wool .14< Hi 73. •«,. 43>. S,f.-S anK-S, 2 •rilo io S4 ----- ---------- 11,41 - • 10,#» Patriarch Talks, KAOKRM AN, Juno 14 -p««u>eth B uU er, sta k e p a trU rch , .Jerom e, spoke o n A braham a t the S u n d ay e ven ln * seivlees o f the U W c h u rc h . . . .M rs. JOff -Hayoock spoke g e n e a lo g y , a n d tem ple . m usic. K rU U O houles p l v e d a p iano solo. B b h o p Ja c k M I m w u In e h a r s e o( th e m e ellns. B ill C houlst gave th e Invocatlob a n d 2 d I 4 ix o n , benetU ctloh.’ Recent F.C.C. regulations make all businesses eligi­ ble for two-way ra<3io— Saves You Time—, —Cuts Yehiclc Mileage •—Builds B usiness' Pall*adf«'nM'’'."r *M.6Mfa» G ruir r.al<oi.7. J2.0KH.) laltnd Park Rra. , (a) ITfnrra >Si la Fk U1 . 122100 ena. M ont.. took e ig h t MexIcanJ from I h e C a ssia county J n ll.tfP o . catello lo st week w here Uiey boarded tw o planes fo r aa.Imm(> along th e Mexican border. Cassia c ounty she riff reported th a t th e m e n had been appre­ hended In th e H azelton. area lost T h ursday f o r Illegal e n try Into the country. iT ie y sp e n t one n ight in the C u s l a county Jail, A TTEN D EXERCISES BU RLEY , Ju n e 1 4 -M r. nnd Mrs, W illiam R oper and D r. and Mrs. Charles T erh im e flew to Mo.uow w ith A. D a riu s Davis, form er Bur­ ley resid en t. Friday to a tten d ccm» m e ncem ent exercises a t th e unl> verslty.. D avis received an hon...... . ..................... ............. . . . . . He now lives In Jacksonville. Fla., and Is h e ad of th e W ynn D ixie groccry B enjam in P ^ U l n once oi called alore c h a in . T h e couples relum ed to B urley S u n d a y afternoon, th e bald eagle a coward. / j W e Provide a Complete "P ackage" .DECLO. Ju n e 14—D ennis Jlbson. w ho ha s sp e n t th e p a st tw o and o n e -h a lf years In New Z ealand as a n LOS m issionary, was guest speaiter a t a ac ra m cn t meeUng S unday n ig h t a t th e LD 6 chapcL JJhion. who sp e n t th e la s t yeaTj a t O ckland, told of h is experiences! w ith the people, th e ir custom s e n d ' « o y of living. ' M r. and M rs. Regional Lewis. i w ho recently came to B lackfoot' a n d had m et D ennis In New Zea­ la n d where th e y p rw lo u s ly lived, w ere special guests. M elvin D arrlngton w as In charge of the^^meellng a n d p ray e rs were given by J a c k Jlbson a n d P eter Lewis. A plaho du e t wa* played by L inda Jlbson and Jo a n T u m e f. Singing w as led by M rs. Wln*^ Held H urst w ith K a re n D arrlngto n a s accom panist. w e ’v e • System Planning • Financing • Installation • M ointenanca. ■ e i-E N N 'S Radio and TV Service Box 274 Ph. OR 8-7122 BURLEY, ibAHO BEATEWgOW t ^ M ^ , ^ iliw e r WE'VE GONE "KOOKIE" WITH THE HEAJ! macMont''"!"''-"Am ralla nM‘ .,..l,OI4,000(a)-*•’« Michaud rump... «( M N .,1., ....... 1 . »,M0 1(1' Xjika Wklcott — M.OlOla) M lnflSCan^''!! ' rlfO) '1.114 Sn.ka, HInldnka 1.020 -«I0 Min N R Piuns— . IM . IM Mllncr fl a Canal 2,»Mt a Mllncr Low t.lli l«7 UI (;ondln( ProjMU 1.J»« ■• 6 In Roodlni... »:0) - Lat.™l __ Ml -2.012 *'•“ 0 7.1H 1.7H M30 0 0 0 2.«0 See the Boys, a t B lairs have gone l/ooneyl They’re givipg thc ■ highest trades fo r old W recks.in Twin Falls . . .N ew and Used . Top Quanty, Low^Mileage Cars, a t Summer Clearance Priecsl H urryf r " ; NSW YORK NEV^ YORK. Juna 14 «V-Wo»l fu. • • • » »<•"» w *V i' t>T 8h«ll.y>nik>t , , - — - - ............... ^ le^ U l^ a tlo ^ i fo r sw im m ing iessona Jn th e J e- "cl. iJ2Jn. rome Jaycee pool will be taken a ll CrtKleatwl wool ipol 119.ON, day Prid&y an d S atu rd ay , accord- Wool lopi futurw cloaad .* - ...... |n g to t h e m an ag er, P ra n k >war to t,0 lani hlcbar; July U»>i|t| Id. U7.sn: Sac. lt«.on: March Cftllkalod a»ol wool topa ]S*.tK. T h e icMona win begin M onday (U-Dldi N-Nonilnat) nd will iM t for tw o weeks. A charge o f t l will be m ade for th e use, o f th e pool, u n less a fam ily .............. U cket h a s been purchased. Pam lly >«t w t r t » Zenith _ . |» o s Seaton tlc k ett m ay b e p u rr' a t th e clty -h all for M. <t/PII — O m . l Classes will Include beginners, CUKAOO. Juno Sinaia dalilaa and lonnchorna S>1V42 advanced beginners. Interm ediate, procnwd loaf »1S.40 Swlia arada A Cont i : u Kaltar Ind , ,1 «..B* . sw lm m era, diving, a n d Junior a n d r Kill Itifc .Sh«r WII sen io r Hfesavlng. A dult classes also ........ I A S Sl«f TaahnlMlor IxU Min m ; » l . h tda.Sur will be scheduled If th e re la enough re.iponae. INVESTMKNT TRURTD larta Jo a n W alllngton, J o h n A tkins V.r'Viiii Yiii: a n d -P ra n k -8 c h ere r w ill te ac h -th e >an1 nil i:.4l clRssei. T h e Jerom e pool opened T RA IN M IS IM P K IL L S U Monday. STU TTQ AR T. G erm any. June 14 —. Tw o m o re’ bodies were -R ID E R S " TOLD T O W AIT all. lit*om» S.rlw .L ------ «!«t T NEW YORK, Ju n e 14 ID»—Atty. pulled fro m (h e wrecicage o f (wo I'am'^und i«;« O en. R o b e rt P. K en n ed y said to ­ cem rnuter train s today, bringing *.U day. th a t -rreedom rid ers" should th e d e a th toU from y e sterd a y s discM U /iue. th e ir c rw u a e la th e h eadon collision to ss.' A t le ast 47 Una lneom»'” ...T.'.‘.T t.td I n ju r i^ so m e.critically .’ Ull* apK. sit____ 4.42 So u th u n til th e In tersta te com *yal«n*.n2 ............ Jt.M m erce com m lttlon (IO C) a n d 'th e m tono' lu ......... .... tJi courts h a v e acted to end racial •yatfln. K l ------------»JT • th a n •mtana K 2 _______ _ ii.tt d iscrim ination In InterX M e (ravel. c)r«len« 82 ___________ ii.il oyitona M ---------------- it.U nt l{«r>nk Nickol . . - . U S U R Stol n n U uihin'«7*i Ulab P « I. ilacr Alum 44'4 WiJirran RRarelt V » n tr D m rr>HcC*« 4T •' W «l Alrllnta Mfo U '4 W nt Unbin Iton Ind lIB’i Waat Alrb' G eneral Electric- Harrison Rebhan Mexicans Taken Missionary Talks Ju n e 14 — Immigra­ At Declo Service Honored at Rites tionB UoRLEY fficers ^ o m Boise and III; N>l <irt«utn [Am now YQU-can use Rock slides, probtbfy caused by teepsce w a te r blocked off Ibe road Inio CryiU l S p rin ts, n o rth ot Filer, llish w ay offlelals sa id the road w as b t ^ e d tor sam e Ume last F ^iclaraR ^ *tlU is hazardous te r persons drlTiog down th e grade. The slides occurred abo u t midway down tiie grade. E xac t tim e of th e slide is n o t known n o r th e cause, b u t I t Is th o u g h t th a t scepsfe w ater underm ined th e rocks and lU rto d 'th e slide. A lthough Ihe road ba s b e tn c lea re d , (be Filer hlihway. departm ent is putU ng up signs w arning m otorists to beware of fallen rock. T h is la (he seeond sIMb on (h e road, (he first one occur* ing a b o u t.a m o nth ago. T h is view .was la lte a fro m beiow th e slide area, looking u p (he grade. (8big M oriU pboto—a ta f t engraving) I-'?*“ ...... ...... <IV K>t Ctih 4 Persons Fined By Burley Judge 1 »'(ra iluo and ••iltioul r*aijit*. I f'’a 'i''''r ''‘''''l b a I rrlc« alta lirm In Wlnnl|<C(, dMiiUa >aln ■"KniMftrr. ial,| Jaran l.»k 'l roRTi.AKn l^ahfl. «t ari.l ll»l II ^01lTI..^.S■t). Jun* U lU P n —(USDA) M >um> lor iu n t •blvnifnt. mu; Ultlll]> •nT-iunditrd •!«'» •'.OD.JI.OOi^^hlfh «‘.olcr I'AKil CKAIS ■ /” M‘fVf..’ uVQ9.l8.0g'; ............I. . CXICAC.O, Jun> 11 lUl’l) '!)—\«hrat .'U.D'V- cbaniMi N», rr<|-|,i>i»i-nw»liia;.__ ...SO: rullVr'^"''lo«. uOllly l>uIU ....... - Corn unrhanid tn ^ Inwtr: No. I. 10.00: c*tvM '.i: Kiwd and rhok* T<tl<r> xclluw t.lJ : No. n ,,|low I .ll',,: aamplc "I.SbSe.OO: udlltr and •l*n<Ur > -------- ’.-l.<»>%. . ■(' : choir* «3a It, niarli o f y n __ - — . . . . . . .. ^hca.y lloKi 400: I .nd T buuhfr. I«.00' ' ■ Mr»d»- 111.00.18.“ ' head (Ik>Ic« ahd I ___ jprlni afaufhtar I lO.OO-M.n; local bulk ( in .i" pt“ > M>nO Ibi, U .lll cu rn awn l.lO.).O0. 10 Ifb.V'v IfSI Tbt JIiTi.~tunlf*c buihfl at Ik pci contracli up»ard, I pulnii, Drmani anixl l« ncarlF t h»>i>Kl ./ n r . . lat 4KM00 hiiahcit t<( bran. . . r r l„.< 1 »ui uf CI>lriBe - Can.,1. an.| b, Butter and Eggs T w in F a lls M ark ets •I e( Au«. 2J, 1»«. prlurlljr, flnakf lllrrr Walcrm.Mar, Slata of liUho ____ _ U G A L ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE 0 9 WRIT O f ATTACUMBNT IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT o r THE EUCVRNTIi JUDICIAL OlSTllICT OF " 7 S r T S ‘S i S S - 'S f ' » ; A - i f f l STATEWIDE ADJUSTMENT nUREAU. ^ N C ,. A COnPOR^A^TION. rLAINTlFI', WILDUn CAMMACK. DKI'ESD.NNT NOTICK !a lUSHKUY OlViSM. IT«» M Mar n , IH l. • Writ of AtUchmast wjt iMuad oul of th . aboi. •nllUad-Courl in tlw nbor. MtitlMl action, altaeh^t th . property ol tha kbo<« naacd dafCBO. U w _ iu a.o iJlJ10.00,______ IN W IT M ^ WIIEnKor, 1 ka.a (SEAL) T. W. 1 ’' l i j c i u x “wi‘lc o x *“'* > Juna S throush 1 NOTJC* TO Ct.Al*fANT8. rr«]ac».N«*iba(i I>-2III(I2> Contract Nmbari 22» ‘I banby. «!»«> I' with W. R. Ctboon ConitnicUen Wahofc re..rJii» p ta r ot fecMUlh, Jitha th. roadwajr, druix • a . alrvcturaa. t bltumlnoiu aurfMt • I.HO' cOBcrata bridic .7t» nlla ......j of U. fl. 10, Orldlcy r* «ad Ai e i 'S . - i i ' - •• ^ni TwU w ta Coustlaa WM «bi“jur>r«ilib»i"’‘lator, 111 auppllaa ua*d on tb« work, pairffrol («r which baa m i bMB mada, abali * with Iha DtPoniMnl o( lllibwura, IWIa*. Ida. \u claim for all amounU duo u A tha CoBUMtor. Kailura e( anr aUlntnt t« (II* hli :lalm within ninety ilO) day* from Ih* .... .ball coBiUluta a waivi tl.'flRVcK BEN N eTr>, rnblltli » •«??»! » H t W ARTED D ean Battershell fo r th e H ottest Trades in Town W ANTED T he P reacher fo r Selling C ars in ■ C hurch WILCTTRADES 7.^ BIG DISCOUNTS... SEE . . COMPARE ''W H E R E S E R V IC E a WANTED .Losee A ugertree- --, fo r th e Best DealS; in Tw in Falls , lYOUR OLD CAR HAS NEVER BEEN W OCTH M O R S r : ^ SUMMER CLEARANCE PRICK*' ON NEW and USED! . THE B EST DEALS.IN T o W h J' ARE A T BLAIR'S OLDS' . .. Ki D Q U A L lT rY R U L E '.' B L A IR O L D S M O B lli 217 2nd AVE: NORTH ------------------------------------------------------------------ n v E S T QCK i PO U LTRr 1 _ TIM E S'1 -NEW S; T W IN F A L L S . IDAHO WEDNESDAT, t o n e M.' M SI ■ n b e n e a t k t h i s b a h n e r a r e t h e w o r l d s best b a r g a in s Market PIqce - o t i — PAGE NINETBEN, AUTOS FOR SALE ^ ^Mll.LF.Il SAtrS Magic V alley w p. ^ r * . ill!; r ./ t- i « » » • >'*■' I ' ■-H” ;.;oD 6cl>io i.lr r h,,,.. . . . . M IS C E L L A N E O U S F O R .S A I E FURNITURE & APPLIANCES --------------------- lion BMwi'r ( o c _ < ^ IR R IG iJQ fiS SP E C IA L I, x n l tbipe, rhona <> AI>M <•/><;■>.•> MIX—'. «umpl»»- -U .» f ••in riu r Junior. Phenf US , C b.rd l... S « u aurtn.JU. - •«r Sbefl- t m or <ca 8i>«rlii »tt«w. iiralisii. Don Ur«Uinin. UUU)~8t:AL Coniulium. »»nlwt«. . . . MUtr* j«fJ. U«nB>r ru rnlu r« . Ml KhMhant H»»«C-Buulb. ___________ 'a w iw ; « F o r p rom pt . ' rem oval^ or'D eSil *nd UM1U5 • . L IV E S T O C K rHONS U l C0LL6CT f ^ lo r.lU REMUI-ORI-IMl B.rln iD A H O -H ID E:......... •& TALLOW CO. SPOT CASH For rurnlluK — A>plial>rr«'='TMiisi ot value XKLKCr ruur,n>w or u*«0 •< I irit I‘ . W A N T E D T O BUY riin n .W E 'V E M O V E D . . ________jolnur. '•iih motor, und *lr comprnMr. ________ ;,a-QgP8. U tamiONlI 8urM«nt .llBtol«um tiK IJ«. no« on »«)« «Me « - ’■■ f u rntturr. JB U D G E T F U R N I T U R E -n F .'S ^ lT FREE WANTED! E l e c tr ic CLOTHES D RY ER ■ USKU ottki- •quIpDtnU U«ki. •Dd (iiM. a n u< todu. n u p s W * ut rirt 3up:pln. ) i l Ind Avtnu* Seutb pbon* IIK •_____ _ s p o t C a sh f o r Good. cleftR la te modeJ, used 1W7 a n d NEWER. N O JO N K O R W RECK al ^ W8 Qbo need a tew Rood pickups a n d truelcs. ......... . ’ .S e e K e n n y M oon SlL^TOt^L^ ■ BOB REESE MOTOR CO. — M 'D ay W arranty •Z.^«.r wrUtOT priced from $<19.50 Ih* i « l and .............. ■’ Abbott' ...... ...................... flupplr. I ll A»BU« v /n u ll£ M041. Cloitd ur.l.y, op«B Sunday until noon. F O R SA L E O R T R A D E . i»so tjuMtrr «II» >u a««.MriMrTtMnc SPAETH’S ' S P E C IA L P R IC E S ■ V ON O L D E R M O D E L S SPECIALS modtl U U (feodi ..__________ 10S8 PLYMOUTH 4.Door„.,J505 1055 PLYJitOtJTH 2.Door...,J450 1055 PLYMOUTH 4.Door.._$403 1D5S DODOE 4-D oor............. *400 1055 CHCVROLET 4 -D oor « 3 0 1D5S MERCORV 3-D oor.....IJB5 1D54 PLYM OUTH 4.Door.,..$37S J55« rtJN T IA C 2-Door,........ *205 1053 CHEVROLET 3-DOOr..t30S 1053 D E SO T O 4*Poor.........ttSO -1 9 5 l-B U IC K -3 -I)o O r-~ :----- tlOOT H E S E C A B S a r e w o rth A LM O ST N E rf I»M INTERKATIOKAI. h>r b*Ur. «r Uk* plekup on u t i t . WIU <Ullv*r. tM nK f « t ».m. '■ prf»''»ird''«tu4''Mrr'le«. 'rb o B t Ke '**^ . »* » __________________ - UAUV CofktUtU, btB i U afJ. ■ »p*rtkM U , ((aer coh>»I ^ A t«bu« g»it. DrowB’t. I T k .o,' ------------- rboB> ............... .............. AKC ItEUlSTtUuiD GrU(on iowt. Horn F«bnitnr 13, II.............. • - - - h u n l.lh I i_ M l^ P h ^ Urltunr Dpinkl lupt. WMki old. U n . J. M. SIMcr. I mlln - - e( i«ront oa •14 bithwtr. >:A MX7I. JUST b c r,. « d quantltr ct iropkd flab. b. If 7ou'r< you'n I. M I S C E L U N E O U S F O R SA L E OeatMt U t Oa « ♦ • AH BMUl with iiitlBft. IH «*lu*. No> 111.10 H . K O P P E L COl . Ind At«. South RE »-7m . AND NOW y o u ; STEEL STOCKS! U Guif« fibM Iren ti>« lilO. (al<. 10c pound . AIM IB ts SS Quae* . Blf Stock S t ^ and l/a«{ riF E AND STEEL S E E K O P P E L ’S F IR S T A N D s a v e : H. K O PPEL CO. l i t >Bd A«c. South n s *-7441 T r y C la s s ifie d . . . Y o u 'll B e S a t i s f i e d ! 32-lnch cut a h.p. Brisgs & Stratum ens>n» ^ with recoil #t*rter for only ' __ RA D IO A N D M U S IC Ph»B^ OL*'‘M tll. 'Ylollltier!''” ' iStm MlnUion aBd phonocrapht. up. At WUr fi*orlta >I«reo < MimIs Usi. rhone HK S-0»1«. UNION MOTORS 1961 T -B IR D Onir dri.ea a few nllet. Kully aqulpped..8av« teeeral hundred dollar*. 1D 61 C O U N T R Y S Q U I R E 7«rdor < ttaatenier waion. Cullr equipped. DIf aavlnft, Onir dMtea 1.190 mile*.----- ------------------------1961 F O R D W H O L E S A L E -C A R D . P A R V a»d CITY . 'i ) I S T R I B U T I N G . I n c - MO Majn A.ve.,No.— RE 3-62« $2395 nlle*. Bae thU c 1958 FO R D M A R IN E S U P P L IE S AE t-ilM F U R N IT U R E & A P P L IA N C E S tn n n r. s a ,? ^ m iS U K O auiHent dMka.' ypaclal 111.11. Otaaer FuraUura, tOI thoBe -Btf*»t tUroth. .NtW M ro an |l» . with boi tprtBii and nattrvai. tlM.Vk WaUer* Eeea> _WB» Heu.a,__________________ KIBE tued refrliiratar, alaetrit » K r ^ r - ' - — rTKwTAHU littkb iuroitura aad . . . aace*. tla4roem ana, dlnattae. wathari, drren. retrlieralon. ato. H i ' -D> $2095 .• 1857 MERCURY M onterey 4 Door. Power steering a n d pow er brakes. TlnCect glass, w hite waU tires, a u to ia a tIc tri • $1395 1957 P L Y M O U T H W agon O K c ar thoroughly recondition­ ed, Inside a n d out. 1068 O u r r e p u ta tio n U your giiar* u t e e of com plete latlsIactloR. $1495 1857 CADILLAO 4-Door H ard ­ top. All power, including top. Fully powered, in ­ cluding p o w e r steering, pow er brakes, power w ln dowi» power seal, a ir con* dltlonlng and radio—13109 H THEISEN MOTORS to n , 8 701 M sln Avenue-East engine. 1055 DODOB H ton. V>8 en* glne 1053 OMO M to n . 3 speeds 104S JE E P w ith '62 engine. U NCOLN-M EROURY'C OM Cr WILLS 1 95 9 P L Y M O U T H $1395 1 9 5 9 C H E V R O L E T ?1405 Dlacarae * door eedan. • trllnJ.r tnotar, ovardrlte tranimlitlsB. new i lona paint. OK warraatr. .... power etaerln*. power bnkia. local owner, low mlleaie. I'erfnct coadltlen. 1959 S T U D E . ■ 51295 U rk 4 door a«lan, » cylinder nwlor. atandard tran»mJ»)on. A real milease atakar. OK warranty. Air eandllJanlnv, beautiful i flnlib. . 1956 D 0 D I3 E ?995 Coitom R»ya) 4 door hardtop, New tecondltloned m o to r , rower/J/te 9wer itaarlBi, power : i: 2nd A>e. Kottb . BOB REESE MOTOR CO. . RE S-<Ott Lois and Lots of O ther Real, Real Clean. Sharp Cars to Choose From l NO DOWN PA Y M EN T o n Approved C redit - 1 9 3 9 - F Q R D — -------- ? 1 5 9 5 - -1059-MERCORY—M ontcrei'—^ 3. door. B cylinder ■ D oor Sedan. Rose OIow. niecallio with arctlo w hite lo p ~ tu --'to n e;— I t’s —lu lly 4 door. 0 cylinder ' equipped, including pow­ e r steering, n e arly new 1959 C H E V . $1895 w hite wall U res..___^ 2305'' 4 door. VS engine 1058 VOLKSWAGEN . . . E x trem ely clean. Local one 1968 R A M B L E R SJ595 ow ner ..... ...............11185 W agon..'6 cylinder 16BD CHEVROLET cylinder. 1059 I-------------------- . $1795 ACUU1U)IUN*U...m..................... . ......... dtrt. Toln falli OuilBna ^ llc se . nenul. kaagna. QraBl Sivdioc. £A t1MI. JeroB.,.___________ T R U C K S A N D T R A IL E R S 1057 M E R C U R Y feo 5 MonUUIr fordor aeaan............ »r, power lu<t«ne flBtah. and - Q U - A - E I T Y --------- USED CARS I OLSBUODIIJ: super t t aalaa. roaer alMrlnf and hrekea. ». wer power m i . Z.ow aUaaca. -P IC K U P ^ — m t ' CIIEVnOLCT H taa, IIU JHTERNATIOHAL H » U POt?CB VI, _H lyA l i t t FORD H loo* Powan Mlllt» bed. Qaly ............... , IH I f OiU) H loa “I M ipaed JIM —TRUCKS — JtSf OUO-'S,laa. Loss whaalhaaa n i l o n e cab a^er. Qeed------«I«H » H ClIEVnOIXr t (M 1 19M - S E L E G T - T O P - V A L U E S — ~l»snJO D C irV _irl-Jim .-% rtTjcoj-- IH niock tn d Are! South Open E>enlnn Cloied Bundari KenBf Moon Nela Coatee nVhe'r* aiu^m in a4ad their (rleada" 1117 DODGE VI. 2 taa. O aei-tU I* IHO rORD VI. CaUile, 4 door a*- -----dan.—Powar—eteerlafi— haaur, Fordonatle trabanlaalon. only 14.C0C mile* aad Ilka new. SPECIAL------------ |XXIt $1395 1958 D E S O T O Fordor aedan. Radio, beate r. »«wer aierrlnr. <J»n !<»«» and ai M O B IL E H O M E S - FOR Y OTO NEEDS IN STUDEBAKER • P tris. S a lta M i Service We Con n i l th e BUI In All T h ie el C A S SU M OTOR , COMPANY Burlir. Idaha . rhos* OR M2«l D EM ONSTRATOR Double cab pickup. 700 o ctual miles NEW OAR OUARANTEB m a ualt *aa b»«I by our predKea............................... and um t.I* rof aala bow., at i -YOUREEMOTOR CO. WIRTHLIN; r«wer MtMtlBt, «hra aharji. U e!^ o'a^ 1955 C O N V E R T . FORD VI. overdrUe,' new t 1353 P L y M O U T H 'i 2 9 5 ••dan. fluna *ery lood. $195 $195 $295 $196 $195 $295 $195 $295 $395 $296 $295 $295 $ 395 $ 595 $ 895 $1295 $ 1 2 9 6 .. $1695$1995 ' $1196 $ 595 $1796 1958 D O D G E $ 195 1936 FO R D -1955 S T U D E . b e d . $ 1 2 9 5 ' $ 696 I960 ST U D E . 1955 F O R D F 3 5 0 . $1195 $1695 1966 F O R D • ^196 1958 F O R D . honi* plionaa toi •/ler.bw n s a w . S E tiS ! R K>»I1 RB «-ll«7 P h o n e R B 3 -1 0 1 9 - lE Q S rri A w n u fl E a s t 1952 D E S O T O 4 door aedaa. ?95 ' 1946 C H E V R O L E T ( door a«dan. Very clean. $96 ’53.STUDE. ------- T B R R I F I C - T R U C K ___ t pauenaer cagpa. Cbamploa. Otct* irlrt iraninlajJon. ’56 STUDE. $495 ’51 CHRYS. $295 ’56 FORD $575 4 door Champion. Oterdrl.e, (New paint ’lob) Excallent tlrea. 4 door, t cylinder aiiflne, eeerdrlre, iharp bUck and wblta tu.tona. ’56-MERC“^^'“$695" B A R G A IN S Cuetom 4 door, Uercematib Olack and whlt» ui.tona, (Good ceadltlefll ~ 1 9 6 0 'C H E V R O t E r $ 2 9 9 5 I tan. lens «betUiaa* truck, tile' « motor. 1 ap««d aile, S.StilO tirea. Only 7MS actual Btlle* and Jiut Ilka a Btw troth. 1959 F O R D $2595 t tan truck, the wbtalhaaa hai be*B ------- •----------ahorteaa4 Mle.% fS*'____ ooly tl.oeo Bllea. 1 0 5 8 _ C H E V R O L E T $1495 u (OB. U » t" Philip. *' f ‘r t \ r r ‘r i i u * K r K » » Very claaa. 3 9 5 5 G .J L C .' . $ 1 295^ 4 whaal driea jle k u ^ ^ l iire*. T ip abapa. 4 door hardtop. Vower btakaa. pewet iteetlBi. Top (OBdltlea. ’57 CHEV. —$1095 110, 4 door. V t, »owei«llda. •’60‘PLYM . $1695 a d^or. VS. Totfluafin*. Very cleaa. ^59'FIAT------- $795Button WaroB. (Top toiilHoa} Oaly II,OW aillaa. — C O M M E R C IA L S — .*57 f o r d ' ..M A G I f i V A L L E Y * S ilMTORD Tbuaderblrd. Alt power, autanaUa traBinUaloo. Radio, beater. Be* aad drlra Ihtt /isa 1958 OLDS, l« 7 0LD8M0DILE »l. t__door HotldM. All iwwer, radio, heaur. r^rlteratlon and bydramatle. Top aoadlUoa. Only ... - etjo e' "* 7 VOUCBWAOCN 1 door aeda t i l l FORO Vt. 4 door eailemllna. lUdIo, baaU r.aad otardrlra. -------OBly-,:^— ................. M»<19tt FORD, VS. » door e -- ,.......Badlo, baaur, Baal elato. Only t» 4 CHEVROLET Selalr. 4 doer aadaa. Radio, heatar and aUndard traaiBilulon. eieellaat cobdltloa. ObIt - ............ fU l I tU CUEVROLST BtUlr.. . — . aadaa. HeaUr aad *tandart iraBamlMloa. Daly .. tit* MERCURY 4 door ^ B . R»--------die, baaur. orcrdtlY*. tr*»*-. nlulea. Twla carburetor*, les T R A dS g DEALER ?1695- su p e r 88, boUdoy sedan. lU d lo . b eater. aulomaUo tiiansm laslon, •power ftteerlng, J -3 engine, t u tone palQt. « b lt« tldevaU tir e s . SH A R P ._____ 1958BUICK $1395 3.door tedan. R adlo.-beftter. . automatlo tranamUslon. m otor completely overhauled, n e w Ures aodiextra good. 1957 FORD $995 Station .wagon. Radio, .beater,. $1095 ’60 FORD $1795 ^61 FO RD $2145 Btylealda (VS) S epeed. Stylaalda. I eyilnder, 4 a , ^ . . $350 . WIRTHLIN: FORD SALE^ ' Lot Phone EA 4-U45 Home Phone RE 3-8189 Ira Brooks; Manager $895 Century sUtlon wagon. Radio, heiter. aulomaUo transalsrioa, • power fteeriaj, power brakea, tu*tone paint «nd tinted g l t n for your summer driving: pleoa-. ure. See thls'onef . " ^ ;— .‘ $345 . 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, «utomatlo .trm m lM lon.- alm m ^:, new motor. Run# and looks real l i l t roNTIAO 2 door . «»» t i l l DUICK 1 door hardtop _ _ » lll - I t t l FOSS 4 doar, . ~ ,.tW 1953 PLYM. $245 Club- coupe: H e a t e r , 'i t a n d i r t tranimUslon, alm ost new t u t s , m otor recently oTcrhauIed. P I C K U P S O lid T R U C K S IIM WILLYS 1 taa t»U CUEVnOLXTbeaey'duty K IH lO O D G B t-tM ........... JE E P S ItM iCEP with eak m i iSEP wltb Mb t t ^ JEEP with aab O N .s o u t h L IN C O L N IN JE R O M E wna tlTM. E xlm alM . 1955BUICK 1953 MERC. styleaide, ( cylinder. ( *PMd. C H E V R O L E T $695 GUEN G. JEN M N S CHEVROLET - R IC E c h b v b o l e t : .. ’59 IlEN A ’LT $795 tire*, ....................................... 'n p ihape. $495 M I- tti e H it RAUDUSR 4 doar aUtton watM . Radla, haater and »»«rdriM. Zxeellat Urea, aaly > _ .t l l t t - Daaphla. 4 door. New aaslsat atai>. haul A>t eondltloa, ' m 2 C H E V S O L E T W S5 2 toa lp«ck.'2 epawl axle, MlatO titaa. Uaa rood srala tax. 1 9 5 1 G .M ,C ; unjilckup, 4 r aood 1 ply tire*. J tl l nAMDLER VI, Super 4 door sedan. Weather eya heatar. and auUnatla traaaailutoa. T rPO N TIA C -$845- 1 9 6 9 G .M .C . $2595 i too. Im v irbeeJhaja Inwk. BIr « cyllader *02 cubic iBcb siatar, X apeed axle. t4 « x » tire*. Very cleaa. 1952 $295 Imperial 2 door hirdts;. (Eacelltst coj>dltlon) —aaM'SBnfliyir Open E venings U ntil fi p jn . M onday T tiro u ali P rld a y _ b a r g a in CENTER 1954 F O R D ?495CuitoRilln* 4 door eedan. Vt motor, otardciva tranemiMtoo, new * Km« paint. E Q U IP M E N T C O M P A N Y Truck U aa W«»' •CAR Full warranty e 1955 M E R C U R Y ?89 5 J4«BlcUIr tudor hardtop. Radio, beat. *r. t» ”rr et»erJn<. tu.lona /e j aad uhlta. and whitewall lire*. 1 9 5 2 V IC T O R IA 1 9 5 2 .B U I C K «aJ» w WadV. “rbin.'C A"j.i'«>i;'K li^ 12p2 B U IC K , ' SO FUUT. one bed^B.. b;aull(u’! 1952 B U IC K 1953 B U IC K 32 roOT TT4W trailer. IM l-fl^e J, 1953 B U IC K . . ______ ___ boat, (llxrtU iitd. 1953 B U IC K - I f lf i i L M E R C U R Y rbona PA * •» « . rn»f. 1953 W A G O N Si'lllNliKIKLiu Cvnxrttd. head ____ cbnkcd. . bolu alUrad and teoiwi 1953 PL Y M O U T H mouBtri. Durnt' Oun lioatrlul, ‘ ' I Pelau Spcrilar iSooib. 3 '9 6 y F O R D UK TIiUSk: mo«l «n>u]rabla t'albcr'a dar llfu . buntlBi. fUhlnt aad camp1953 C H R Y S L E R ?lt&Bi ” r*» *b » . W«*t Flva reinu P IC K U P S dUr«.’“ &J^tif^r»nd**'K«elS?^ alier. ScotU Trailer Halat, » 0 .1 9 5 0 C M C »«1 » ' ZkL\;TII. all laa. ale«p* : 1954 FO R D m i Hatbua IS'. I bedroom, eipani ahla lUlBt room.- Uied 4 tit' tColk 1 9 ,5 6 F O R D heat. Younfttavn kluben, waeber. drytr, in b a te dbpoter. lia«* aoud 1 9 5 8 D O D G E ' hurt la uMd I erlati and travel trailer*. Ke« Uolaa.A(to, ^ altb , ABcelui 'and - '1 9 5 p - I N T E R N ? T L . Mtihu. 9m CMrearr, yord er x>**< Haile ValUy Wablla Ilomei, XU <nOn 1 9 5 9 F O R D ONE Fiber flau nin.«.beut. t» « a » t^ J ^ |lW M ^ I I fh » a r >0, aoutta boraepowar motor anil trailer. . 1 9 5 9 4 .W h c c l D r i v e s s r . i s . ^ s s ' - " ■“ A U T O S F O R SA L E 1957 R A N C H E R O 1M« OUEVHOLET DelAU. red and wl 1965 C H E V R O L E T hardtep. Clcaa. IIM, 470 Itarah. m i a tk v K u L c r i door; ~ vi.~ Urea, nB.n<|n( aeallabla. 1176: TRUCKS t-IItt, t l u r 1 y.». _____ 144 tn i Altaet E u ( lO G lIM P A L A 2 door«hnrdlop 1059 CADILLAC flO S p e c ia l. . . b eaudful (urt)uolse /Inlsh. Im m aculately clean. Fully equipped. Including .a 1 r. conditioning a n d prem ium w hite wall Ures. Exeeptlonolly low m ileage. ONE OWNER - ....... - ........ -WBoa 1957 O LD S. ?1495 •'88- convertible. S h a rp CHEVROLET -A T -- . B L A I R’S OLDSMOBILB T W IN F A L L S . * ....... ar « »vAi»rji« ip T f,u , quallU. Loierer etfatti aad Kli_. . PlaBot. Cobs aad Salaer ^baBd In* $46.50, ' ----- --- .If. you have % GLEN G.. JENKINS T H E I S E N ’S. F I N E CARS HOME O P O K USED CABS SPORTING G O O DS B U D ^nd MARK CAN BUY POWER MOWER^' SPAETH MOTOR CO., . ^ . FOR THE GIGANTIC-SALE STARTING SOON PONTIAC - CADILLAC • CMC 601 Main E ast • O pen Evenings "FLAHOOLICKS”? YOU BET! ■ -SEE THESE! 1957 C H E V . W agon • BOB R E E S E MOTOR CO. USED BOATS NEW SHOWER CABINETS . ' e A 4-4324 ' JEROME -O L D S —LARK -O M O ACT N O W B IG D R IV E -IN " L O T C L O S E -o trr - -... DA MS72. Kl1»r. AKC' K » iu ) fu tu ) ■KS; IlF. M Ml. r u iis , «ho I’tklnifM mpplM. Cutltrord kfOBtb. .nabL fboa* C»tl«r«rd I0S7 CHEVROLCT RelAIr 4 door waaon. Kull pcwrt, Iniciixutale In e«erir war. --------- lOM-CHEVROLOT--------nrlAIr t <lnor iriUn. I»w mllene. i(rcft<fllra}lr auuftd. ettoles new ca r trid e -ln s . Every p n 3 f u T iE in iS ^ c iS S i- rtil« S -p < ip .n o wMt. cid. n n i r u, hovt m y i t i i rhon» DA Tlltr. BMAOTchlliumm p u p p l^ — -........ fiiont *nd biwkf. I'hont ItE M IM. -----mit-tth-A »«nu» lUit. . 1057 MERCURY 1 door hartltop, •titlon waunn, Full S ? ,» o 'a « « l m'l't..*’'" '* £ sc h c ar c arefully selected (rom U L L M A N ' C O N S T R q C T IO N C O . P H O N E A N S E L Q U IC K th e ro o m ! NEW ioOO'LARK . WAGON, t crllmler. fi.*m <uihlun>. pxUlrd •Uih. luck ui< llyhji PH O TO E Q U IP M E N T S W IM M IN G P O O L S l u i a l l Y ourselt w ith n e c e u o r j equipm ent a n d IH * plyw ood ildewalls.' A s Low u — tlSSS ' CoapI«Ulr luuU td It i» \T * i WATCH' • “ THIS SPACE C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N-’S BROWNING AUTO CG. RE l-7:02 . . S E E I T T Q D A Y l 'l l SPECTACULAR MINOLTA r«tnm Cmlfllatar.)... »/».M KODAK Hlld* I'rujKtur ......» Rt.U KBySTONK K mm Out/ll.......lUB.O} K mm Mo.1* (-llm. |2 .» with procna UnCA llU C am na. w ltheu* m .H « L liht l u r ----------••...... The CAM ERA C E N T E R •'C enter of .T own" J uakc clMBtd. repaired aBd id. frn laipectioa II>Mar i --------- >. Uo,d Cra.rn.. etvlTIU TA»K > and IntUllKL \ E radio. 0«p1y white wall tires. IjIb mirrors, etc. Low miles. One oivnfr. THIS WEEK ONLY M .& Y E L E C T R IC SP E C IA L SER VICES V 19:» n.VMIII.KIt »iall<m w'a | o n. S A V E ■$$$! >n, roit a» d t t ind.rol* Co.. ^ mill ...> CuUtford ______ _______ read. rboat A PHONE nB-3-45CQ, EvenlilM ilein A..». South - m o re m o n e y , b u t 'w o n e ed I 'f S $500! 1961 CORVAIR 95 I»g STUnKII.VKKIt I.AIIK. t d«or *' ee<1an. Hfatrr. ovePilrUe. Verv A N D A P P L IA N C E S r~8'hoihon. fit. W. . BROWNING'S ■yOUREEMOTOR CO. R E L IANCE C R E D IT _ ■■ ‘ CORP. . n : 2nd Sl>Nt Wnt ■ L IK E N E W AJJUIAN-.S llTlnit to furniiuf*. Swilfc, _________ _ nKi’ossK sxm s '• n l bankrupt i IKUWUOD STAIN. «.»» .......... j r llDlpolnl ...... (or r«nc». b*rni >Dd i«n«(iil «lMRup. button 't ir o , ii»f. 4IJ" <:K pu.h bllHnl yumllur», i.rw.r kmwn ]('* r«|— Kctarii >Inlp<..... M V . 4 burnff ■1> r.fl ■Crl(«r«ior> ........................... <rm ir. : : fsblc /ooi chrit ........ 20 culilc tout chill trm tr, IMO 1 a - i S 's . ; cubic l»>i ui»Ub( tr«<i>r ullshl Jin • KfM tcn«l», lOfll KCA. Vltlor "olni •l«r*e <onio:>, 1'm> ApplUncf. KA nuhL J I " rotwt, phoBt n s » - « a Twla K«»». T- ! I n n o n ' Cotnel DoJi*. Qe.ti •nilKlna mMhtnlral It Ib' cw<I .... iikin. Call at 110 Midway Sirtrl. ..... IPH aiKVNlOLCT riekuta „ *tjin -iv»-V A C K A R D -rz ™ r::lZ :«oe i m M.VCOI..V 4 T-0 |} tl CUKVIlOl.irrS-4 <Im V8 tiiRlne. I SE‘ilSi '‘::hi:rh-^n 'isr^;: ;j ciiiiVHi.K.rt..... A U T O S FO R . SA LE 1957' CHEVROLET .a d iPrln*»M Cor B E L A IR 4 -D o o r ' •, AUTOS FOR SALE FO R SA LE riretlent. I'hune I'OIIU I'alrlanr. 'Oy.SKSSKD (rm «n, /vaf W A UTOS A U TO S FO R SA L E ■ ^ WILLS USED CAR :DEPT. . W B H A V S agooisele cU oa o t commercial u n lu U). chooM from . From J948 to IBW m odel#;'H to n to —.. . to n trucks. .. •- ■ •COMB a n d 8EB Us. w* may have ,JutC th e m u k 'y o u a re leaking to r ... ■RICE ' ■ V: CHEVROUET ■WEDNESDAY,^niNE I I , Joji T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN FA L L S. ID A H O PAGE TWENTY p u ^ ' l f I f'd b e s, SoU zor m a y b« destroyed, to (he ruin*. Nehru In In d ia aeemz so aoltd With his people.tha^ ho f ig u r tt i o ru n th e show so long a s ho lives, unless w ithin these n e x t y e ars e re come .explosions which, WASHIKOTOK, June.l4 (flr- O hlans K al'sh e k ','b o a s^ o f N a­ th c a n t be gueased'a t. I f President K ennedy serves two tionalist C hina CD' Form osa, In France, b e O oulle Is noW te rm s. he'lL Iodk'U ke a n oldtlm er (81>. ' In world affairs when be leaves'the -A n M n fo - S a la c a r. -d Je ta tc r— - h ead m an. B u t tiU .peealdeaey.m ay n o t be too secure, p a rticu la rly if Portugal. 73 (7S). W hite House In Ja n u ary , I960. • I's Prim e M in ister N ehru. th e French, prtb le m With A lgeria 1. A t • « he is n o w a y e a n P e n c e 's P r « id e n t de OauUe. th e arm y tu rn s on h im . younger i^ ia n . any of ,10 m ajor -In ' YugoslavU-Tlto looks pow er? world leaders. ’ V w ^ v l a ' s . M a ra h ^ Tito, ful 'e nough to sta y w here b e is. 3. By 1960 m ost-o f them probSo does Franco In S p a in —ao long ably will be o u t of th e picture. '^ piiujclsco m n c o , .dic tato r of «s h e lives. A t_the m ^ e n t lione o f_ th e m «8-l78). show s slgiw o P w e ak e n lh g . ‘^ l l . ' T hese next tig h t ye ars will take " It'doesnT 'seem - Ukety A denauer could stand th e stra in of office Ucally or physically. toll In m en a n d n » dou b t make until he's 93. Even If he does, B u t the three youngest a rc alchange In n a tions. some terribly tense days lie « h e a d ready 67, o r 33 years older th a n K ennedy; R ussia's Prem ier K h ru ­ I n eight year* R e d C h in a prob­ for his country in th e w estvm shchev. B rita in 's P rim e M inister ably will have nu c lea r bomba. Up struggle w ith Russia over B erlin. Macmillan and R ed C hlna'a'boss. till now th e Chinese Com m unists, T h e rt's no sigh a nyone Is try in g la d in g th e power w ith w hich the Mflo •ne -tu n g . (a shove K hruaitchev o r M ao T a ­ I f K ennedy a nd these th ree D nIted.S tates p ro tec ts C hlang on tu n g aside. I n th e ir case th e ir h a n g on till Ja n u ary , 1900. then Porm osa. have llm lt/^ themselves only problem -ln c o ntinuing,to boss K ennedy w ill be elose to 64. K h ru ­ to nulssnce b om bardm ents of off­ th e show would seem to depend shchev a n d M acmillan w ill be shore Islahds—no r e a l' d a nger to on their he alth. ne arin g 75, and the Red Chinese Formosn 110 m iles away. DONNA MILLEIt As for B ritain's M acm lllar B u t once they g e t n u c le a r'd e ­ . . . d a n g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. leader ulU have reached 7S. . he’s . a busy m an b u t th e - s tr a in 'T h e oldest .w orld' leader now stru c tio n ,'th e p iftu re ln Aala will of office seems to be ahoil.'lng. He Fred Miller, Jerom e, b i s been mwmtM th e J m a e JBuslneu- W est O erm any's C hancellor A den­ change, th e th r e a ts to Formosa teokJ tired. m en's $300 aeholarshlp. ThU Is auer, a l 83 is 41 years older th a n should become w ore- flercei D lcU tor S a la za r. P o r t u g a l , th e f ln t ye ar this scHolsnblp th e P resident.^B y A m erican Inh a s been presented. McCleery auguraUon d A ^ a n . 30, IfiSO, he’d looked solid In hla Job for so long as he lived. T h en n a tiv es In the > d ru n (« re . T hrlftw ay druntore. be-93. MILfifER. Ju n e 1 4 -M h i. M a rtin H ere, In th e descending o rd er of Portuguese, A frican colony of An­ J . T. Stelle a n d son and Dulcher Boy m a rk e t contributed the (iOO. their years, a re the o th e r six lead­ gola began storm ing fo r freedom, Helnlcke and dau g h ter. R aw lins, are visiting M r. a n d M rs. Miss Miller also won th e Ameri­ e rs w ith th e ir p resent age a n d . In killing a s they w e n t a n d being Wyo.. j . E. Neum ann and fam ily. can Legion auxiliary award and parentheses, their age on th e day kilted. Joy Lynn M nrtln, W elser. w as a Angola seems bou nd to blow up a n aoademlo scbolarshfp to Dolse K ennedy w ould finish -a eecoad before a nother e ig h t ye ars have guest a t the Edw ard D u tto n hom e. Ju n io r college. (Staff cngraTlng) term , II th e y 're sUll around; N ew H ig h w a y Gets Scholarship K e n n e d y W ill B e O ld tm e r Ile co r d -B r ea k in g T . F. V isit H e W in s, S ei’Ves S eco n d T erm E x p e c te d fo r S h rin e C ircus P r o je c t T o ta l With <lniiKl s H it s S 7 4 4 ,0 0 0 »ll li Vftfley S h rin e p o in t to a r e a . - , ------------. aklnK cnRSBc* .. — w e n f - P r tf liiy - ftn il-9 tttu ra sy “ #v Jaycee park. S h rin e circus headquftrtcra re' . porU m ore Umn es b iu lM d i o: c hildren •*ro K heduled to bi brou g h t to th e nfiem oon perform' nnce#' front point* »a lew u Moc-■ icRy. PnJrH eld-M id-K oichuin—Ar ndditlonM 3 jOOO children In the Im m ediate Tw in p»lU a re a will nl* tend, th e m atinees aa Bueau of lociu , biwlnesa And proleaslonal people, nnd m ore th a n i . m , crflldren'a UckeU hove b « n distributed by th e circus office to ' churchc.i, schools. SalvftUon Arm y, labor cam p a n d other groups,* . Advance sales of reserved seat tic k e t s 'a r e running 30 p er,e o n t higher th a n In previous years, with m ost of th e best Imx seats already aold fo r both, evening perform ancea. ., T h e h igh pobHe Jnterest m th u y ear's Sh rin e circus U allrlljutcd by circus officials to two m ain Iiictora. first, sinee llierc-w?* "n c lrc a i in Tw in PnllS'ln lOM. f people th a n usual are anxious to ( - a tte n d . Jin addition, w ith the Wil­ liam K ay production bringing in a . . « a l circus band and all new acta, valley residents seem to welcome the-chance to View an entirely show. R ecent Jmprovement^ nt Jaycee p a rk will add considerably to the e njoym ent and comfort of circus p atrons, sufficien t drinking foun­ ta in s hove been‘ln>talled to h andle -----irapncfty cro«’cI» wi»i etuc, while 'the complete rcpBlntlng ana .............2 otU ift. th e a re a a sparkling appearance. - W hile reserved seat UckeU are (vvallable a t Beck's shoe store. 151 M ain avenue south, general a d ­ mission tickets may be purchased Jrom members of Magic Valley. Oasis, Wood lUver and Lost Rive Bhrlne clubs, o r may b e bough a t th e entrance box office a t Jaycee p a rk on& hour p rio r to each perform ance. . BO J8E. J|in e M « W -T h e sta5« T n g H w iy -d e p « rtm tn t-h a s _ ta ]L c a u n der advisem ent b i d s to talin g n i ^ l y W«^OOOJor_sU ro ad p ro jL argest e f th e projects w as structlo n of a M2-foot concrete overpass an d approaches a n d s u rfa c ln j th e Job_on sta te h ig h w ay 83 In P ayette county. A pparent low bidder w as Nell.•n and Miller. Tw in Falls, who o ffered «DS,7J7. Six bids w erf celved fo r the project. W Inh a n d company. B u h l, was ap p aren t low on tw o project*. T h e B uhl firm entered a..bid of l?5.407 for sealcoatlng 303 miles o f sU te highw ay 73 a n d U s . ' » In C anyon a n d Owyhee counties. T h e com­ pany entered a *32,634 o ffer for seal coating. 33.9 mites o f sta te h ig h w a y 'is; 63 a n d S3A In Ada. Boise an d Oem. counties. O fle tlttg f th e ap p aren t Jew lor sealcoatlng approxim ately 23 miles of U. S. 3QS, M alU n o r th an d south. In Cassia county was Holmes C onstruction com pany, H eyburn. w ith a b id ' of $37,350. Five bids were received. ly rich Peru Is enormously n c n In in m et«als—gold, silver, copper. Iro n , sine a n d lead. Cruelt;? Charged In Divorce Case U n . ^ e l l e K n ig h t lUed lu lt fo r dlrorca from Sugeno L . K night T ^ e ad a r tn district c o u rt. She e h arses extreme m ental cruelty. . M a rrie d Jun e e. 1M7,' a t Slko N er., th e y have th ree children. She asks custody of th e children, >100 m onthly support for th em , eoulty in tb e tr hom e « t Filer, ijotuehoM an d k itc h en furniture, attorney fees a n d re<iue3tj K nlffht be r e ­ quired to pay a ll outstanding m un ltr-b llls. . K n tm e r and 'Walker, Tw in T^lls Jaw Ilrm . re p m e n ta M ra. K night. T h e a ir force wilt offer 100 com. mlAslons to fem ale college gradu. ates d u rin g -th e 10C3 fiscal ye.-,, announces S /^gL H. o . P c r « u ‘ local a ir force recruiter. ~'T h'e''cbm m lsslona'w lll'be'aw a?rtr ed thro u g h th e a ir force ofltrtr tralnlag..flchooi_prg6rninL a-bcrat,. <)uallfied college grad u a tes a - r commissioned a s second lleutcn. a n ts upon-com pletion o f a thrt(.* m o n th course. ‘ D etailed Inform ation concernlnr ' th e o fflcC T -lraln ln g .sch o o L pfo--:. gflfm m ay be obtained throu'S the T w in F alls a ir force recniii;r,. office or by phoning R E d u o J x m d i R O P i ALMO. Ju n e 14 —/M rs. Jc.inf:> Rooker, Modesto, Calif.. Is visnir. her son-in-law and 'd a u g h te r, m ' and M rs. E lt« n Durfee. •Mrs, Collin W addups' and lly. B righam City, IJtnli. nre «t.. Itlng M rs, W addup's m o th e r. Mu H. E. K ing. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P a rk liu o ii A-d fam ily visited relatives la Arco rii'.A RlBby la st week, M rs. Floyd K night In visiting he r nicce. Mrs. Ja c k T n;r.. blay, a n d children from Eoi.ion, Mass.. and o th e r relatives. K S Famous Brand SPORT SHIRTS •youll Find a T ruly W onderful Selection of a ll types of Sport SlilrU a t R oper'sl Short Sleeves W oven Fabrics - K n it Sport S h irts . . . by th e natio n 's finest m a k en . From Mexloo. th e A «sllara ar« recognised aa tops In th e a r t of balance on (b e d lfflesU b e ad held h ig h p erc h pole. T hey m ay be seen In th e W illiam K ay p ro ­ duction of Maglo V alley S b rin a circus to .b e h e ld a t Tw in FalU F rid ay a n d S a tu rd ay . (Btaff en craTlng)_________ Farm Group Will -Explain-Purptise m eeting a t 8;30 p in . FVlday In .he A m erican Legion h a ll to heor th s purpose p f .th e N ational F a n n ­ e rs o rg an izatio n explained. C h arles W o jd k , P a u l, aaslatant n a tio n al o rg an izatio n al director, rep o rts.tm its h a v e b een c h t ' L A N C E R --------------- 1------------ 5 . 0 0 to 7 . 9 5 A R R O W -------------------------------4 . 0 0 to 7 . 9 S MeGREGOR .. 4 . 0 0 to 6 . 9 5 STRADIVARI . - 6 . 9 S t« 1 0 . 9 5 8EDOEF1E LANIER . MONTICELLO...... ....... 1______ 2 . M to 3 . 9 ^ ^ P U R irA X .S N irH ,_____ :— 3 . 0 0 - t « - 1 0 , 9 5 ARROW K N IT S .........................4 . Q 0 to 5 . 9 5 JA N T ZE N jK N lT S----------- -- 2 . 9 5 to 5 . 0 0 FATHER'S DAY A wonderful o f fine. sh o rt sleeve sp o rt shirts by the be st-know n C alifornia' m a n u fa c ­ tu rer of sportswearl S tn art collars, skillfully tailored. REGULARLV SOLD AT 15.001 Fothflr'i Day S pecial 3 .6 9 each o r 2 Shirt* fo r 7 .0 0 A rrow Dress S h irts L O W E S T C A R P E T P R IC E S ! A rro w sh o rt sleeve’styles w ith bi-way collars, in fin e SDC co tto n broodcloth, m esh weoves, o ir-m ole w eaves, o r docron-TOMons ........ ............................ 4 . 2 5 5 .0 0 A rrow W h ip an d H itt, wosh 'n wear co tto n s .convertible cu ffs, oil. s i i e s .......................... ............... ....... ........... 4 i 5 0 A rrow SDC Spin-D ry C otton, Belfast fa b ric, t h e finest w ash on d w e o r ..................... ............... ..............5 . 9 5 A rrow D ecton, d a c ro n an d cotton, p e rm anently w a sh a n d w ear, w hites a n d colors ,.............................................G i 9 5 BUY HIS FATHER'S DAY GIFT k WHERE HE'D BUY IT HiMSELF! . . . » - t ’A V A H E R T IEB - from our caretul'ly chosen c ollection of today's m ost-w anted colors a n d p a tte r n s ........................... J . . . : ..........1 . 5 0 - 2 . 5 0 T E X TA N BELTS — T r e a t Dad to trim styllnir fro m our fin e collection of lu xury leather b e lts _______ fro m 1 , 5 0 SW a N K JE W EL R Y ' — Gold or silver, p la in o r w ith aemU precious s to n e s ....................................................... fro m 1 . 5 0 J I F F IE S — W ashable allppttf. H ave-D ad w alklna o n a lt ___w ith , th e ulU m ate in comfort. __________ 2 , 9 8 . CASUAL JA CK ETS ~ D ress up D ad's leisure w ith o u r (Ine'y de tailed Jackets. M a ch ln i washable 4 . 9 8 to 1 8 . 9 5 PA JA M A S D ad’s sleeping ease Is assured In th e se handsom ely tailored P J ’s of sm ooth - c o tto n broadcloth --- -------------------- r i....:........... ........ ;--------------------X 9 S - t o . 7 . 9 5 E S q u i R E SOCKS AND CAMP SOCKS t h a t b o o st com fort, long wear, w ashablllty. P r e fe n rd colors sH d paitcfTis '____________ _________ ________ - ~ .J t .0 0 ^ 2 . 0 0 _ O T « E R FIN E BOCKS _________________________________ ™— _ . 6 9 * » n d - 7 9 6 L E A T liE R -G IF T S combine beauty a n d utU lty. 'W allets.'m a n d key rlnea superbly crafted of rich , supple leath e rs ... a very p e rso n a l to u th . O ne g ift D ad n ever b a a too ---------------------------------- -------- ^--------- 3 5 t t o 1 . 0 0 FREE GIFT W RAPPING T W IN F A U S • BU H L' »# It's, From ROPEF . • V( Modesto Womans Visiting in Alitio BUY HIS FATHER'S DAY-GIFT-WHERE JHEjyjQ.ULD_BU_Y_ltHIMSEJ.F_. .-.-A T - GIFTS Tfiat Are James E. Burton Honored at Bites 8PRINODALB, June 14-IM neral services for Joseph E. Burton were he ld Monday In th e Joseph Paype M emorial chapel with the Rev. Z dw ard & Olxon, Methodist ■pastor, offlelaUn^. Claud Bcw m an u a r bers im d Mrs. Estella ItellH s and Mra. D orothy Cox sanic a duet. - AecompanlsU were D oris Bruns a n d L uella K ello n . *nie obituary w as Klven by a O. Baker. Pallbearers were Lowell SU^Utig, Jam ea Sronson, Elden Tanner, H en i7 B ortz, WUUam B nieseh and Jesse T racy. Flowers w ere cared lo r by R u th Rebelcah bers. H az el 8chw»egler, Lucille AndervoD, M argaret McLean, CreolA Core, N ina KlDK. I d a Ander— »onr-Verd»-And>rson, M o rth a .E s . te s a n d H ala LtndquUt. Oravealde le rrlc tsw e re conduct­ ed a t th e Pleasant View cemetery w here FnuicU M. C arter dedicated th e STAve. Visits in Milner G onuni^siens f o r W om en P la n n e d RUPERT • BURLEY . . . It's R IG H T I-^ - .b 1) • A