T raffic Death Scoreboard Tier* ia ■ i^ompcriinn «( EINAI^- tr tf fic f s U l i t i c i a i o f iliik r f t U f o r 1961 a n d 1960 _ Uftslc f V * lle r for int ____ _______ Id ah o , 1960 ........4 ■ED nw K m p 1951 Tflrhirtn S»fe; M agic V alley, I960 Be CaVrful! M agic Valley, 1961 A R e g io n a l N e w sp a p e r S e r v i n g UfflcliJ -^ i:i2 rK > r2 7 3 C o u o iy Ot Unemployed Set Last Month H e v e l in 20 y e a r s , N o v e m b e r 'l o w o rk a n d th r e e j l .s o lo o k in g lim e s -m o re (li.s c lo .s e d U n it ill t h e th e K o v e n i n 'i o i i t U e c e m b e r, in fo r jo b s tlia ii it^ lu s t w e e k th e liic ^ ju m |) e ( l D e i-e n ilic r in s u ra n c e [ g r e a t e s t number I L 'h r i s f m S l v e e K . «1' to d a y . p e r s o n ,'; r)0 i),0 ( l(l, T h e re p o rt Loiis-were-collecting: uiiom— ploym ent \)y iiin i i i a l . m o n th ly o f ro p d rtc d m im b e r o n so m e la h o r th e Ih re p TIV IN F A T l S, ID A H O , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y l.X ''" TI “ PRJCB 5 CENTS Increased iProperty Tax i n t t P m B Q S e d jb y -S m ^ d l^ ^ Construction of w ii.s B O IS L , d c p a n m c iU a i 'i d s itu a tio n m illio n - r l ot Mcnibcr Auitir Uureau ~o} Clroulationa .-A»>-olaJ^J P r « » ■nc' Unitwl Preia lnlernat(oc*t 1961 F ro m lu it w h ifh jo b Irrigated Idaho, Counties N'ine ».ad____ N ew * paper ed . p e r- b e e r th a t w o rth ■ " ----------------—‘— o f p io jjra m , T^r'a Area Diivei ls Fined for Sjieed Count Jan . to 1.1 (.■T'l— a id th e in im n u - tlia to c o n s tr u L ’l i o i i ko tlo v . llia i R o b o r t I m jiiK -iiijr a p ro je c ts in tlie iSiiiylie Plans Draw Fire iii Idaho House lie n e x t c o n s tru c iio n K . S n i,\ l i o c o iu s ir u ftio ii p m l nl d ecade. c t)u l(I be to d a y p i-u K " ra in u f H r a th a t w h i c l i w m ild ilu ' c o st l o n ; ; - r a n u ( - ‘ jn 'O K r a m re e o n n n e n d c d u n d e rta lie n as u se q u ic k ly be retired wilh revenue nC' Icruin;^ lo ilie biiildin.!: fund. a s o f s la te iiU -c n d G d ta x p la n s ^ iu c rtn v s e :> 7 .1 1 5 .0 0 0 to in o n n e x t a c c o m p lis h a n tic ip a tio n a n d ta x e s th e n o te s in c ig a re tte s y e a r s .’ H e a b o u t 27 s p e c if ic a tiim .s a r e ...... ^ .................... ) M 'o p e r t y , tw o s u g g e s t m illio n f in a n c iiip ; th e r e a d v .^ T jic d o l l a r s " '^ b u ild in g ' n o t e a j V D u l d _______- ^ 1 S n iy h e miulo hi.s pmpos'il.s In n The tig Dwetnber rise lifte d Ihr. jS l-patJP n1p.s.sii;;r , di.vribinnl lo national Jobless rate to 6.8 p e r c c n t; m e n ^ b e r s o l t l i e i d n ) K ' s i a i o U 'r L s coiupM'd lla tu r e , wmdlm- u p :!u‘ .si*;'ond I vcmbef' ’T*'*’ " 'c a n t th a t 68 ol jw6e k of nii'lr 19R1 .s(‘.ssiv)n. He d id ’ [-5„ jy 4 ,IKWmen,-women a n d - iu«ii- ■— — J[—V not ren d ttic inc.ssaBC in person. I ajets to the labor lorce w ere lookMike W. Hughes, 902 Second ■ S in y lie loUl n i’\\.'im e n h e d id n o i j p taj tor lobs last m onth. -avenue w est, n s f in e d $20 anil IIO ISK , , h i n . i:! ( U P D — T h e s e n a te to d ay g a v e it s u n a n •n n T u r i .n ^ r c R a r d hi.s .siiK'-r.sUoiW fo r in x In k The December Jobless flRiire eosi.s and a.sslBncd 30 dem erits lii a u i b E . J a n . 13 m i l - ( , 0 V. R o b - ryeasi-s rv e asc.'^ ii,s i\,s n n viiiiaiioii v iu la lio u ol of his hU e e aa rrn lie e rr'iin ^ o u .s 4LMI. a p p i'iiv a l lo a bill to p ro v id e ex te n d e d u n e m Inmiie It virtually certain th a t Twm Pall.s policc co\ii-t Friday tor E. b m y l i e s pruDosal l o bon.st ' . t a t c r . i n u t h a i , h o w o n ld n.sk fo r I when President-Elect J o h n P .'d riv in g 50 miles nn h o u r in -a 35lo pay loi. a lon^-rrtiiK O boosls. Ht‘ .said Uir.l pjed:?p - p lo , y m e n, t b e n e f i t s f ,a .s, te r fo r th . e s t a l e 's u n e m p lo y ed . S e ni.I Kciinedy takes office Ja n . 20, tiiere mile zone. He was c i te d on Ada p i ^ r o v c d , b y un an in io u .s VOICG VOte, tw o j o i n t y\ I.aoliaii pilot g e ts Into one of tlje I’. S. supplied T-G observation bnildiiij; program toiichi.-d ofl nn „p p iied to opt'raiinK casLs of t h e ' I will be some 6.6 million A m c n o n n s ' dLsnii avenue west on M onday ae.d clebnie bi l iMdiilw. house o f' ,,ovenim vH l and n:>i liuUdlni;. 'm e m o ria ls d e s i g n e d to h e lp th e d ei)re9 se d lu m b e r m a r k e t s Junempl^ed. I Williiuu J. Curtei-, PUer. was plaine.s befjtrc (uUliip o ff from VleiiUan.* airp o rt to s rafc and \\nm\y n laliv cs lp(li:y T h e c.-.vr,-,w suRgested e.slabI Economists consider qn u ii e m - , flnod $20 and cosLs a n d given 25 pr«*ccnnmiinl,sl l*atcl Lao forces and (‘apt. Konj; Lc'ji rebel forccs In : repAtlMtime.s o f th e N o r t h w e s t . O n e a.sked c o n g re s s to c o n sid e r m a k in s r it cn.ss(-d pn.-ty lines ^ni of a pvlortly ay.stcm for ______J______ ______ T h e venture u s h e re d in a new era of a i r war In th e c u rr e n t I ployment rate nbove live p e r cenf dcm eiits by FikT u s tic e of the ,ln i^n o l-n o o rst» lo '”e n ito n tw ,s . , , „ i h of ooM true- u n ifo rm f r e i s h t ra te .s a n d th e , o th e r ask ed im m e d ia te a t I a symptom of wenkjipss in ilip Pe Peacc V. A. Aljj.son t h i s week for. strife. (AT uircp h o to via radio from Tokyo) men au.-r dlsctis.™n of th e pi-o-',n„n an d .«ld l>e would vrto any te n tio n lo t h e p ro b le m o t ra is in g U . S. im port, d u t i e s o n lecoiiom j. J a n u a ry u s u iilly .m.m , s p e e d in g 75 m iles on h o u r In a 5 5 - i pn.sal. Chairm an Goornc L Cn»ok ich cd u 'o which did not pluce the lu m b e r an d w ood p r o d u c t s lu n em p lo jrae n t BO >'p b y a b o u t - o n e m ile s o n e . H is c ita tio n w a s si.sn ed ' ' “ " ‘■'"l N a in p .1 .Slate ,>ciiaol a n d the Id a h o million.. by S tate Patrolman Jnrm cs Gerko. w ith th o 3 e -o I,_ C n n a tla ._____ om, t e ^“ “ ''" " 'i n d u s t r i a l ira.nii.g s.-booi a t S t. I The total number of job h oldois j^ rry Jonc.s. T«-in’ Fall.';, wa.s M e a n tim e , six b ills w e r e . ;I j ' A n th o n y in llic lo p ii.wltirais. Jropped by 1,173,000 In D cccm -! fined S15 and costs a n d given The g o v e rn o r has p ro p a s e d a - w i t h tiirap rXLonllons lie sa-lri in tro d u c e d lii th e h o u s e , in {’ bcr. a greater than seasonal de-Jdem erits by JudRC A llison Wcdeluding a measuie to require tim e cline. ; nesday for a stop s ig n violation. and one-half pay for women who The report showed th a t the His citation wa.s .slKiied by StiUo work more than a 40-hour week. number of Jobs declined in D ccom - Patrolm an John Wray, A bill to raise the minimum drlv, bcr In all 21 m nnuIaclurinR inArvld F. -Petcr.son. 47. Burley. ------------................................. I.K O P O I .D V I L L K . th e Coiigo, ,la n . i;M /P )--C o iig o le .se brin:r.s in nn o.sti Inj age lo 10 aivanced to Mondustry groups U bulated by the was fUied S15 and co.st.s by Jud<;e ,so|i|ici-s w m r e iio l- te ii to h a v e m u tin ie d lo d a v a t th e c a m p RovernuVs proposals uhcni ASTORIA. O r e . Jan. 13 fUrD-A d.ny's third-reading, calendar and-.... — ...... ............... nn JnuUod 3.5 nillllon dolliirs per biongoing 60 m in l lr s per hour ,..i „ , „ „ ■ t , . -........................' labor depnrLnient, Crane for colnR ' he ro.>iP on a nointornpr.soiMil e .\- l’i-oinicr I ’a lr ic-e 'e L u m u m b a i.s im p i- is o n o d - a n ( l iLVe ” Manufncturliiff em ploym ent In.st in n 45-mile H e ii-so was w hi'i'c t'-'i-l're m ic r P a lric GQP he- mUcI he. had bcenjhowllnp g a le -b ro k e -u p --a -re s c u e one 'bill was ptis-sed. in fo rm ed that tlic niajorlty of- the attempt In t h e Pacific off the Both houses received- the gover month toliilcd 16,846.000. T liis w as, lined $12 an d costs lor a stop sign.-WUU-runioi-.t .sH-ept t h e c a p ita l th a t L i i m u m h a 'I i r f l 'e e r T f i o ' executive. Iririslators di.saKife with him; and mouth of the Colum bia river, ienv- nor's special mes.*(^^ on building JM.OOO lw« W an lii N o v e m b e r a n d v io la tio n . B o th c ilj\tio n .s w e re I-'-- ,s o ld ie r ,s i - e p o r t p d l y l o c k e d u p t h e i r o f f i c e r s a t C a m p H a r c l v i " f’ ' I'"® pre.senlcd a b o l d a m i ad d e d : inp one man d e a d , six missing and shortly after conv^ing this m orn ■‘I f . . . it is your decision to feared drow ned and four small ° “ '" ^ ‘" | a f t e r a rio t o v e r p a y . E x c ito n io n t .s w e p t L eopoldville a t [ ^ S ^ ' f l o r T e l a y t r ' e r u c . " ing. rp ta in the tax. tlien the revenue ve.sspls lost, th e coast guard said Gommentlng on th e u p w a rd , G race w . Long. 38. 271 Borah!*^^^''S t h a t l.i m iu m b a m a y aj?an i be a t li b e r t y . F e r r y b o a t s bulldlnR n eed s at our .state instir.uThere was little debate in the (rcndof Joblessness since la st M ay,I avenue ave.st, was fin e d $13 a n d ja c ro s s th e Con^ro l ^ i v e r a t B ra z z a v ille , in th e f o r m e r • tions diiring the next bi-nnium . of 3.5 million dollars derived from today. _aennle over parage ol .the_thre».^ Ihnb s.‘ ur(;c should w ithout jiMCflSeymour Wolfbein. deputy assist- iCOMs and asslRnPd 25 dcm crit.s in Four of the m h sin g men were measures, and that which w as adI'rench Cotw>, were pueked ‘«'■' "'“I' int secretary of labor, srild: ' ‘T h e T uln Falls police coui*t Thursday' ^ meet the long-rantic brilldlnit Mon b e rfedlcnled to meeting -our coastguardinen. One m an washed vant\ed was ,i^ll iavorable. th ro u jth o u t th e d a y w ith enl bnint of this is being taiccn for drlvlnR 38 miles an hour in a I a.shore oiv the b e a c h alive.. needs of o u r state (turlng tlie next b u ild in g necci.v Senate President Pro-Tem A. Vt, Sm.vlio, propo.^cd th e tax in)y the factory production w o rk er.” 25jjilie zone. The 30-foot c r a b boat Mermaid (Tony) Naegle, R., Bonneville, E iM 'o p G a n s a n d C o i ip r o l e s e . 10 years a n d beyond." crriuses; ^ He said Ih&t from a peak la st She was cited on M a-in aVcnue Hansen n o te d tJiat Smylip p ro and three coast guard vessels, 52. carried th e unemployment bill. He Tlic flurry was symptomatic of A o n e-ce n t boost, to six cenLs, in 40 nfnd 36 feet w e re lost. February, the number of Jobs In north W edntsday, the uneasiness in this capital posed a "w ide range of revenue said If I t M e d to pass, people, the t a x on cigarettes; ^ probable iteel, one of the weakest in d u s P. G olden Jensen, 6 2 . Jerome, Stormy co n d ltlo m with winds in thot were entitled to unemploy whenever Lumumba Is mentioned. sources to finance the building rev en u e per biennium, 1.2 million rlM In the latter p a rt of 1960, was fined $25 and costs a n d given program." excess of 50 m ile s per hour ham p ment benefits would s o t get^ them There was no official confirma d ollars. Iropped by 200,000. 25 dem efits Friday by J e ro m e Ju s until AprU. Minority Lefider C. H. Hit?er. D.. B o o st, from $3,10 to $4,65 p er ered search e ffo rts today. tion that Lumumba actually is tice of the Peace Leo T e rrill for T h e m issing cdastgUardsmen The measure, tald Nti,egle, v aa free. Telephone lines were cut to Gem, took Smylie to task fo r procrossing over a double w h ite line. UNITED NATIONS, N . Y.. J a n Thysvllle. w here Camp <Mardy Is po.slng use o f a 7.3 million dollar b a rre l, th e tax on b eer; probable were among t h e si» crewmembers responsive to need. ' ' \ rev en u e, one million dollars. He was c ite d by State P atro lm an 13 lift — U. N. S ecretary-G eneral situated. of the, 52-footj vessel Triumph Sen, 'R . H. (BlUl general fu n d surplus. to balance In c re a se stalewlde property la x M arvin S. -Wrmht. (Conlinned «n P ifi !. Column B) .yhich w^nt io ^ th e .a lcUPfJbft;,' Dag Hamrnarakjold flew back from Lumumba was locked up -In su fficien tly to bring in two ntimo'n maid late y e s te r'd a y jg a a • _ Billy L. Ohesley, 20, B u rle y , w w Africa today lo a n sw e r Soviet blit would ^better .sirve two ways.-. d o llars. fined $17 a n d costa by B u rle y Ju s chargets th a t Vio h e lp e d Belgium Camp H ard y Deo. 2 .' He waa r e struck the coast. T he Trium ph WM He explained that It would allow d u rin g an abortive a t In addition, Smylie said a. bill called after th e 40«footer whieh tice of th e Peace Alfred C ra n e P rl- o r g a ^ e an attack on p ro -Lumum - captured lliA i^xtenslnn of lipnnflts-fm in-3tt_ _____________ -gtv iag -tiio ^tal^ltl« M » -u n « laii earlier, had th e M errnSwrin \tow toSO weeks the fi^t of any month 'orcesH iT-the-C oninr-fTtm rttre-j-Iioira’ SGnlcyvIIIe: ___B Q I f lE ^ a n ^ 3 - tf l 7 — ^3en. p ro p erty , w'hlch Is n o w before th e was pounde4 b y high seas and r a U « !jlw n jflu iirtn lj!jji4 to tlon. He was cited Joy S t a t e Patrol fcH neighboring U. N. tr u s t territory While th e - pro-commxinlsr e x ^ Don Fredcrlckscn, P., C o d in g ,, iiouse, would raise ab o u t _$400.0QQ oskedlor'-help.------=■ m an P rank Mo^en.sen. • charges courd'far'the flM dfthifl of Ruanda-Urundl. IDAHO FALLS, Jan . 13 tflW T be prcmier-ha5-bcen brooding in Jail said' yeH erday a'blll he in tr o in' th '^'tw o -y ear p eriod beginning G erald S, Marciinnt. route X tomio energy commission says 23 Burley, forfaited d S15 bond in Aftcr-.vlslts to th e “ CoSgo Anff his followers have taken control duced In th e senate to Intended South Africa. Hammarskjold abanm were exposed to ra d ia tio n R upert pplice court W ednesday for Stanley B ergm an, Ilwaco, Wash. doned plans to pn nn >n Tnrfia-awt. of Oriental and Kivu province s- -flpedfieiilly tU make It poasiiilo lin g .Ite m . fter last week's explosion o f a jH inning-ft-«top-6l| T h e state also could, h e said, and tRrusl into north Katanga. for Gooding cout\ty to m a in ta in ,One o! the. m issin g coastguardmen irrlea bock for the :ontlnuaU on ia\m iKiiuWi. bviL ntine ia h o s “safely assign $800,000 of th e bien (Continued on Pag* 2, Colum n I) The Lufliiimba rebels now control Niagara Springs park in the w a s ja k e n on t h e Mermaid after of council -debate on th e Congo. laflzed and checkupa "show no nial p ro fits from th e state liquor more than-one-third of the C ongo; Ti\Q council besan debate yes and'have stro n g support In o th e ri Snake river canyon as a public dispensary to the p e r m a n e n t the Ti'lumph's to w line snapped — Inlcftl symptoms." park. and It capsized. Three others ot terday on a Soviet co m p lain t th a t building fund without undue risk.' The blflsl on the AEC’s eas'tcrn areas. He said th e park, above C Itai Belgium helped troop;i» of Col, Top priority In th e proposad the Triumph's c re w were missing !iho testing station Ja n . 3 killed Ial:es, was built and approved ’ Lumumba took over as the Con Joseph Mohwtu, Uie Congo arm y $7,415,000 worth of construction and two others w ash ed ashore, one ree young servicemen. T h e com dead. chief, m ount an a tta c k from R u- go's first p rem ier June 30 w h e n ' with pdvate funds. He sal I his Uilon said In yesterday's r e p o rt 1 (Contlnu.d on P .r . 2, Column O blU would authorize counMe^ *.0 the Belgians granted the colony) Dead was B oatsw ain Mate 1/cl. F inal arrangements w e re ex anda-Urundl Jan. 1 a g a in s t troopa Independence. In hLs inaugural' levy up to one-eighth if a mill at one of the victims lived m o r e ' B R U % srrj“ John Culp, 32, H am m ondi.O re. En- —T H e .r J '° W ^ u e ot parliam ent two hours after the explosion. pected to be made F rid a y after holding th e Congo’s Klvu Prdv- speech he accused the Belgians o f ' in taxes to maintain park.^ and Ince for Mobutu's prisoner, deposed glneman 3 /ci:'G 6 rd o n E. Huggins, aps*l noon on th e purchase o f a 65The 23 men were exposed t o today th e governrecreational arg^u. Inflicting sufferings on the Congo-' 22, Vancouver, W ash,, was f9und mei‘y "(ittsterlty program ,. ta rg et_ V. acre tra c t southeast o f Twin Premier Patrice Lunfiumba, The dlation-while woUclng In re la y He said if the bill is en acted ie^e people f o r -80 years. t In a stote of s h o c k on the Woshr, of|i;', i!6-day-oId general strik e Falls to be used as an in d u stria l Lumumblst rebels rep elled the a t wna to recover the bodies of th e Within a few days, the Congo-' “We are convinced we can take Ingston side of t h e mouth of the a t'r .i'b y the socialists. Later ap pork site, according to ■William tack. ctlma and assess the damafie I n care of this locally without the Diplomatic sources sa id they ex lese army m utinied against c o n - , Columbia rlvei:. G range, secretary-m anager of proval byj the senate. Is considered de the cylindrical reactor b u lld state entering thi p lcfn e." the Tw in .Palbi C h am b er of pected Ceylon. Liberia and the tlnued com m and by Belgian offi The coast g u a r d Identified Its t cers, Lum umba's opponents charge i United Arab Republic to submit Commerce. lallats opposed-the planfour missing m en as John 8. HoA spokesman .said the mpn w ill T he Industrial division of the a resolution critical to th e Belgian he liiclted tlie army to rise. The Jian, 27, boats\\»nln mate 2/cl., In- httte^;, sayUig severe cuts in so-___ 1 Obnhiy have to stay away fro m mutiny crea ted panic aixiong the An e r r o r In, cnlculating„tha-ton.::J■dependenoorMOTTroreph E. Petrhi; elE l-^.'eiiare-sen ices-an a-h lg h er ' Harold action. diatlon iourccs for lengths of cham ber, of wiiich tatlve co u n ty budget w as sinnouiic- 21, ..englneman ■ 3/cl„ R e n t o n , taxes will fall heavleit on me that will varv with th e ir to ta l _.H ove..ls^lmLrmttD,,waiJa.uthor-- ^^TtalH 6aid-U «-reaolution-T»ould'-2'=W «;"‘n Sa t ' “““ '^ ^ ............................... nriH “‘if-^?™ • hpu niiU. rniinti-t; \n cd T h u rsd a y by C ounty Clerk Wash.; Gordon P . Sussex, 21, sea •workers.. TWSUre?— =— ^ ized by chamber d ire c to rs to be., drawn to attract th e lai-gest and they q u it the country in Thom as W. Stivers, ex-oltlclo audi man, Bellevue, Vyash.. and R alph PrpmliX-GaatanJEyskens-lnslstedposable vote and would be milder droves. purchase the property. Dosages In the 23 ranged fro m tor of t h e county c o m m ta lnii.,The- -B;— Mace; 10, ‘s eam an, Vastion, aiis(crlty Is, necessary -tp- offset The Congo th e n appealed lo Uie . Hovouint.Prt ^h a t ft natio n fllthfin the demand.s-Soviet Deputy to 27 roentRcnfi. a u n it of r a d ierror r a is e s Ihe budget total to S2,- Wash, Jos^.o£jev<inuq-[rom-.the-Gopgo.United N ations for help. Luinum1 Foreign Minister V alerian A. Zor ly-know business has b e g u n neloa measurement. T h e A C _ co n -j 123,508. “ ............ “" -■............ iJiTTlcroonded ' withdrawal of Bel In the senate, Eyskens' conserv-, Rotitftions to r a tra ctn f-T o u r'to in m ade' ta -the council. ' ' ' dcr.7'12' per’ ycai'. oF three p e r ih l s Is a $2,100 Increase over the gian troops. O n July 20 Lumumba .atlvo coalition of. social .C hristians ~ larter; the permissible lim it, b u t six acres. Plans include roads S'HOSHONE, 'Ja n . 13 S ev eral $2,121,468 total announced Wednessaid he was ready to ask for 8o-' and liberals has asu b stan tlal m s and a railroad siding a t t h e site says a man might reccive a vlet help In stsablliitng the counU'y. bottles of blood were broken a t 5:20 day. a n d will show a n Sll.l)04 InOt And still ha-ve a 50-50 which ,l5 presently farm lan d , he '■' . shortly before the vote, n m ass -T^vo-dfly3" la ter-JT e'* le frto r'‘lhe p. nr.-Tliur«day-whcn-«-Red-:ero: creose o v e r tfii IDOO figure. ju ld ed r-----------------------------------laiicc Df.£Urvivfngj— ■ — —--------- -S tiv e rs explained th e error came meeting of socialist political leodUnited S tates and Canada in bloodmobile tru c k rolled over eig h t Fourteen men roI between 3 a n d miles north o f Richfield ons ta te to lig h t Thursday w hen he was search of aid. He discovered that .';rs Is.sued a thinly veiled call for 2 r. six got between 12 and 25, recheckin; figures In the new the West plan n ed to channcl all highway 26, a' lederated Belgium , spilt into Id three had doses of move th a n The driver. Lee Roy Jones, budget, approved W ednesday by .separate French-speaking an d ; its Congolese aid through the • Iho AEC said ., Boise, was n o t Injured. According the T w in Falls county commission, Flemish states. United N ations.' to S tate-P atro lm an William VttlV Flist calculations of tlie amount ^.cek, the agency said th e A meeting ot Namur o t 400. so LOS ANOELES, Jan , 13 Ueiy i^.e Dyke. Shoshone. J o n e s w asn 't budgeted tor salaries an d expenses ‘fee victims were killed by th e cialist- - members—ol—porljomenti— BOISE. Ja n . 13 W—T h e Idaho MACON, G b „ Jan, 13 (ffl— A legal a ir force ■loday-cialmcd 'slx-'world traveling fa,it, b u t when he h it th e ml received doses _ o I for the. Justice of th e peace sys p r o v i n c i a l repreJentotlves an d Municipal league, spokesm an for _ road's shoulder, he apparently lost tem In t h e county caused the error, speed records for Its B58 Hustler bui;jomn5ters adopted, a -resolu ‘dialioii tlmt also would h o v e itiove seeking i'eadmissfon of two the state’s cities and to w n s. Is ask Negro students to the U niversity of Jet bomber. It fle w more than Twin Falls motorists amloui to control of th e vehicle. D am ages the o fficial explained. w fatal. The radiation Inside th e tion demanding that the Walloon, ing for a higher slwre of hlshw ay “ dinR. jicxL to the reactor i t - Georgia was planned today as the tax revenue. Robertson VV. Smith, heal the Jan . 18 deadline for new, to the truck were estimated at It ivas announced Wednesday 1,200 miles per h o u r wUh'0‘i!'„^'i!*l area be tree "to dispose lor Itself F B I and th e Qeorjia legislature license plates gathered Friday In $3,000, not Including the lost blood that th e Justice ot th e peace sys of- 4,403 pounds o v e r j was lu.si: reported at 1,000- r , and to choose Its own m e an s,o f Weiser, executive d ire tto r. made t there wa.<i none w ithin a h u n - opened separate Investigations Into Ihe request to the s ta te Wghvwiy larger num bers than since the an d other bloodmobile equipm ent tem was budgeted at $10,900 for fhe closed com'so yesterday, .S“ ll"C r social and'econoitilff expansion^' rioting on th e university cam pus. opcplns days o f sale In December in the vim. 'IJ -i-ne waiioon area is current yea r, a $400 Increase oyer fprce said. Jd yuxd.s M the building o u tThe Wiilloon Is m thee so u tn th board yesterdoy In Dotee. a t the assessor's office In the The students were suspended Tlic truck h o d been at a blood the IBIiO cost of $ifl,S03, The previous re c o rd f(ipit'i"“ 9:7 era h a l f ‘of Belgium, where th o The board aald it did n o t com- courthousT ' dr:.-v.-lnj Thursday afternoon In It F hould have been $10,000 tance and payload was. claiined Tlje new icporl says the f ir s t (ollowinj an anvl-lntesratlon dem mit Itsslf to any propcsal. A dele ' ' socialist strike against governm ent At 11:46 a .m ., 20 persons ivpre Arco end apparently, was being Stivers explained. The erro r crept by the Soviet U n io n In October, austerity Is still ^olng strong. T h e ■ ora of the- bliLst came at 0:01 onstration in ivhicli s to n e j and gation froiu the Yellowstone-Sun Into th e figures du rin g several 1950. They said a plane w)>4t:h Flemish area of the north' never 'n. Jan, 3, .^vhcn. heal in -Uie-^-e^ {ii-eci-ackert' were tlOTwn a n d po Valley Highway association, head in line. To t h a t time, 8,421 nuio- ta k en back to Bols;, ■or building 'touched off a la rm s lice used te ar gas. T h e y were ed by Wayne Clark, O a n n e tt, asked moblle and 3,113 truck license Van Dyke s a id Tliursday eve changes m ade Irom th e proposed they did n o t id e n tity tlew J ia o biKked th e strike as strongly a n d ‘ testing station's lire d e p a rt- ta k en (tom th e campus a t Athens about construction co n tem p lated plates had- been sold. miles an hour. ' ' Is gradually returning to normal. n in g th a t the p la ce where th e ac to the te n ta tiv e budget. early yesterday and re to rn e d to len. A fireman and a h e a lth on state highways 08 a n d 23, cid en t liappened has been " a very E arlier, i t was proposed to pay T h e 10 million d o lla r BS8 tnade WABFAKE PACT OK’D FORCES FAN OVT W s t were the first to e n te r tlielr homes In Atlanta. po pular accident spot In th e p a s t the s e n io r Justice of th e peace tw o circuits of th e course aL*^dT in group said It w a n te d to ex LKOPOLDVILLE, tlie Congo, few years.” TAIPEI. Formosa, Jad. 13 W— Constance Motley, an a tto rn e y plore the possibility o f Blolne, e reactor building, and th e y tS,100 a n n u a lly , and tw o d i s t a n t w ards air force b a s e , CoUt ,,,'le , The China Post today sold OhlJan . 13 liH-U.N. locccs tanned out njcd back when their In s tru - to r O harlayne A. Hunter, 18. and Camas and Elmore co u n ties pool No citation w as Issued. Justices, $2,400 each. T h e “ coupty average speed f o r ^ th e tota),,- ‘ ‘cnts measured radiation a t 25-r. H am ilton E. Holmes, ID. pro m p tly ing tbclr surplus federal n ld mOT across Klvu Province today to commissio n later decided -to pay. -m lltB - w o m w n n iie s an h q ilji[^ nesn-ina-tio-n-a-lI st-lntelllgrocg-— T “ sources report that red China. »nd'7~ ' ‘he AEC didn't say w hich m a n asked th e U. B. district c o u r t In nles to aaslB t-im h n iiite~ ttttd “fdrr rescue Eurooeans. Includlng.-t'Vfl MST-MEETINa-IIEEir--- the se n io r Justice of th e pcoce Mnrnyi fji rever■^e the guaoenaloiL ett-lilghw ny-progrnnrtim ftTsli 11 white nuns', fro m racial violence ®d lor Q time after the blast. VtrASHDJOTON, Jan. 13 W) _ <4,800 an n u a lly , and, th re e other ■T he air forcii a a l d a n 't t i e t ’i f t Burma have slgrjeil a pact lor 13-mlle section Item H ill City threatened by rebel Congo sol P resid en t Elsenhower presided o v er Justices $2,400 each, n e (2,100 er to better a t least Bome of the1,,< Joint warfare against p esthfaat- ' east. diers. , h is final cabinet meeting today. ror crept i n here, Stivers explained. records It claimed w ould be Ct'' - i ed 15,000 to 20,000 tatf-oomimmlst ' soon, probably S atu rd a y . The board said It w o u ld give guerrillas along their.hordertsMsCs’B ^ consideration, to wbat s ta t e money E x t e n d e d B e n e f it s F o r Sea Tragedy Claims One, Six Missing sZ s M u t in y R e p o r t e d in O K ’d R a n k s o f C o n g o le s e I Riiss Charges Bring Leader Back to U. N, AEC Says 23 MenExposed Park Levy Rv<>d Belgium U nit: Okays Plans Of Aiisterity Last Okay N ear On 65-Acre Site Blood mobile__ E r r o r N oted ; Budget Total Is hicreased Damaged by Ai’eaMisha} ,B58j Jet_Sets Six Load and'i SpeedlMarfe? Cities Asking Higher Share Readmission o f Negroes Sought Of Roads Tax Line Is Longer NEWS BULLETINS m to h ^ Jlfin lv :.lf.t.h M ri'iY H . u p -With these lunds. friSnN eTO N , Jan. 13 m - T b n M nate Judiciary A delegation Jrom th e .W endell '''tl.o u l olijeciron th e .eleo tlo n of Kofierl F.-Kennedy to b. "Oraty |(„ (|.„ | cabinet o f his brother, Pre»ldM l-Elcot John Chamber of Commerce u r g e d early settlement on the location o t the ■Ktnnrty, Interilste highway, through Magic Valley so construction c o u ld be“ NITed N a tio n b , n . Y., J a n . 13-IUPH-BrltBln BCCuaca)Ru»sltt to' ■ ■» Of Interference In the Congo n s part gin. Board Chairm an Hoscob Rich to wreck th e U n ite d NotlonB. B ritish AmbnMOdor Sir said Ihe board was Juit a s anxious tt Dean Joined Fronoti delogatu Plcrro M lllot nnd T urkish Amto itort construction «n th e p fo jcct 2 ” ■'''ifuut Menom'cnologlu In saying they bollovcd R u s sia n as they were, b u t It must v^nlt until »? »8nlnHi Belgium was un fo u n d ed . the m ittcr. Is resolved b y the c o u r l a . ^ ------- - H n„ j « n . ijr(llflh--A = « (!< fo o l b o rg n n lH i « lf» > ^ n j '" A (leltBntbn Irom the r u r a l area , , , ™ ' ' H'» tow line, aplK u p a r t iind M n k In he»vr,<e«» of lIBgtrman 'askeil the- b o a rd to “'.iDmlle, u f( ,|,oro. T h e c o a s t i n a r d l o l d . m e «r«w D i m b e r li«d consWef relocation ot U .S . h ig h ‘'i» ooonn. K e so u o p lsn e * i n d ih lp r J o in e d ibe way 30,to Hogcrmnn, T yio peol)Ie I, , 7 t u t H a llj R , * t t h e sc en e to p re s s Ibe s e a r o l i for Ii;pm tbe town of Ilngerm an ea^d ™ iiH «ev(in orow m e m b e r* . . -they-were opposed to rc lo c ijtlo n ,' . ' a diioSRtibU ffOiii“‘tho'"'C nfey j«n,/13 lU P t-T ronsury Srorotnry-Pcslgtinto P o u g ln s Olminbfr of Oominorcc, ■ led Jiy iiti. 7 ' “'lay iho K ennedy ndm lulatrntlon will nak congress to D, u, Allamson, askcil tor n w id en ''■’'“ 'ni lu-ogrnin th is ydnr.-''Dlllbn, »ppenrlng-nt n nonnto ing ot the pavement on a q u a r te r tn J'"'"iilo o cuhtirmatlon honrinj, sRld tax Mttrmi should bo mils eo lion throiigli C arey, 1 nltcntlmi. . ' ■ ■ HIGHLIGHTS in Y^s^HPanrtnei^Mwnshine in Gounty Moyes to Avoid Legal Idaho Is Potent and Deadly Questions on Justices’ Acts BOISE, Jan. 13 m - T h e r e lilll p e r liter when te sted by tlie Id a h o . a re moonshiners in Idaho, partner, d ep artm en t ot h ea ltli, H e said testa w ere made on th re e a n d the stu ff they're brewing la p retty potent—p o te n t enough lo o th e r samples. O tie sample fro m kill you. n o r tli Idaho m eaurcd 11,SOO g ram s Tliat’i .U)e w il'd today ti’om Ed p e r liter; Ivhlle tw o Irom ce n tral w ard Connolly, Jr., .criminal invca- I d a h o measured 2,500 and a "m ere' tlg n lo r-lo r-th e state division ol 400 gram s per' lite r . alcohol - and - tobacco -t««- control. - L iquor Law-Enforooraent O oinnjbssloucr W arner Mllln nald th is Connolly said n o t qiily Is. moon h e a lth problem Ip connection w ith sh in e a tax problem now, but a m oonshlhlng Is "celatlVBly now ." h ealth dotrlment. He pointed out He noted that It w as ftrit discovth a t saipptes of th e ‘<home breiv” M cd In the South, where the i)\d»nIrom Idaho stllbi contained eiiough s n ln e problem la m uch gi'oater;’ " lead sall 'polsonlilg to be IMlial, X a ~ U ie ,e o u tli-lt.« a t Jo u n d -tlw t 'Comrdllyi s'alS' lliiiril’,M5 grmiii th o u san d s of d e a th s that w ere of lond'talt per lite r Is coiitldcrcd ascrib ed to other causcs, moliy a n d deadly, and, he nddcti, a sample confusing, actually, were llie resu lt taken from oastiirn Idaho mean, of lend salt poisoning from lUeiial r urod out "ft dead ly " M,30O graiiu w hisky, - - r --;: ■ \ J ■ :d T o d a y 's T i m e i - N o w s Page 1 — Increased, property tax p roposed by governor to fi.nonce construction. M oonshine in Id a h o Is potent an d deadly, Mutlhy reported In r a n k s of ^Congolese, 60-year record o f u n i em ploym ent set last m onth. County m o v es td'assure aota -of Justices o f pence nrp leg al. ' r» fo 3 —NpW -jolllcerS-of^X^ ray Tcijhhiolans ouooiatlon are Installed, T w in .ro lls Klwanbi officers o r e seated, r« i« 4 — Editorlol! " B a d for Oood S p o rts ," .. I S— Ohurcli schedulos.' r«ge 7- — World w ar x lv e tbfflWi'lii&tnlI"iTow;*I«c,~ r« fe .0— arh lim and W alker named to Clilcnga Cubs "board of eoaoliM.'" ' ■ . . Tw in Falla C o u n ty officials of office also affects three other moved swiftly ^ I d a y morning to Moglo Valley counties. In Twin Falls Justices (^gned a n a v e rt any question a s to the legal ity of acts p erfo rm ed by county oath and were not sworn officially.;: by the chairman of the commission. Justices of tlie peace w ho liave n ot fully confonned w ith state -law In addition, os of PVlday morning, reBarding. ta k ln g o rn o la l .oatha.of none had reoelved'an olflclal oom— mission signed by th* senior d ls- j office, ■ Justice of the P e a c e Robert E. trlct judge. P ence appeared b efo re County District Judge-Tlioron W. W ard Commission O halrm an Henry Crow ild Friday h e ))ad not received commlMlons;to sign for Ju itlcei sh o rtly before ip aan olflblally. L ater in U ie morning fronfTw ln lnlls,,Mlnldo1ca, O aisla., Uny ■Potter, Kimberly,- took the or Jerome, countlca. , onlth.' •. Two~olher"COTintj''Jnstlijei omp[6f'm,"MiiliV leSlon l«w. ■ ’' ' w ere to take the o a t h of office IDSO, section four, reiiuirea. thabV before, tlio day ends, "Justlccs of Uie pedoo ... ',-itfjilCjt ‘ T h e matter of Justlcea funotlon- take the oatli of o(Il«« M iwwtMed'ti'f;;'■ lnj_?/U ho»l h a v ln i'lu lly oompllcd lor county elective oKioeri tad-,'* wlUi statutes involving tlie oitUt , , J "T T H E p S E W srfW ffrra B S T ID ^ ^ Higher Taxes Area Driver “W e a th e r, T em p e ra tiire s to —I r f in M " f o T HelpEuilding -—Speed Count rTVE-DAY JO R E C A fiT, SATORDAy TH RODGK/W EDNEaDAYT em peratures averaging above normal. U g h t precipitation, mostly in n orthern m ountains, • , ' (From P*f« One) • MAGIC VALLEY—F a ir th is evcnlnf, Conilderable cloudiness with filgned'20 dem erits by PollcB'Judgc -Q e g rg a R tilforil,_________________ scattered siiowers o( ra in or m ow late tonl{lil and Saturday. A little • E f c lt K. Kenyoir, 43, -route 2, cooler■8iturday^E8W-t!^^lght^8 to 30, high-Satnrday 35 to 40.-Low li» t CTdl;, >iya~'Clteil~by~Si;taIgjtilght-18,-2« a t H a.m.. 41 . a t honn._______________ ^_________________ P atro lm an -B ro y G . H arding t o t NORTHERN-ID A HO ^M ostly oloudy through Bnturdfly;‘wUh tc a tla llln g to -y leld -th e'T lg h t of wny being Involved In a two-cnr tered snow In the m ountains and a few showers at lower elevations. accident Friday. T he m ishap oc- Little tem perature change. H igh Saturday ^6 to 45. low tonlehL up to cu rred about 0 a . m'„ a mile south 35. ' ' , and a mile west of Twin Falls a t e county road Intersection. HtwHon M « « . M in . T c p . M c m p h li ................................ 60*' « H la n il ■.................. .................... 74 ... a»i a 7(1 H er 1055 S tu detoker collided AU m i i i j k ....... ........... u u u c r q u a ...... ..... 6 0 21 M ilw a u k e e ............................. <‘J w ith th e rear o f a 1058 Pontiac AA lb liu n U ..... 6 5 42 M liincnpolIiK H t. I’l u l n 1^5 driven by Charles L. Q cntry. 76, U lB m n rc k ---------..._ 4 8 ;n T r , N ew O r t e a n i ,. I ___ 4;....... c a Hii 40 n r N ew Y o rk .................... 40 .10 1441 Addison avenue c E t. Police lUjHton u ff n lo ..... 81 21 O k la h o m a C i t y ..................... .14 safd she went pirough th e Inter- HHurley ............ O m *h« >... 3fi U ........................... ;r* tectlon without' yielding th e rig h t ChiciiKO ................ ..... 47 U f h l l u i i e l p h i a ......................... 44 l!i C lc v « U n tl .............. l*h(K-iiix ............................. . 72 .'t.’i of way. ' DuimiE'B tu tlie Otuilebalter was Dch MoinM—... I'(irtlu n < l, M f. ........... . e s tlm a lc O tT B o iir ? 5 rtO t l i r i o f t D c l r a i t ....... ......... I’o r i l a f x l . O r* .............. tm nt. nnd ahniit m a to th e re a r -PolrKnnk* Hniilil city ....... . F o r t W o rth lii d im o n f l of th e Pontiac. 25 ( io tx lin ir ...... •St. I>)UiK ............. H e le n a 1& .S alt iMUr C i lr .. I Credit Group Stocldiolders PlanMeeting _fiQUthern _ I d trh o_. Production C red it association ' stockholders will hold their 27th annual m eet ing a t the Twin Palls high school Saturday. , atockholders w ill bo|ln regis terin g a t 11 a jn . and George L. ^— T \v T O 1 5 l^iaeirt7 ^» 'issu e -th o -cal! to order a t 1:15 p.m. p rin cip al speakers will be George N. Larsen, attorney an d counselor, Salt Lake City, U tah, an d C arl H. N ieberg, vice presl' dent, Fedeyal in term e d iate C redit bank, Spokane^’ W ash,, who will p resen t a discussion on credit. The n o m in a tin g . <;ommittee, comprised. Q f.K enneth Lind, chair' m an ; Oren Boone and Charles Pendleton,* will rep o rt Its choice of candidates fo r company direc tors a n d the group will then elect directors for th e coming year. , E a rl R .'S ta ris e ll, m anager, is scheduled to give th e financial r e p o rt an d A. L. H anks, Burley, vice president, will p resen t the board of directors and loan com m j^ion rep o rt. T h e PCA had 2,099 stockholders listed Jan. 1,-1961. The associa tio n serves eight counties a n d p a rt of a ninth. T h e countfes are B laine, Comas, Cossla, Gooding, Jerom e. Lincoln. Minidoka, Twin F a lb an d p a rt o f Owyhee. -.^ e c a u s e _ o f lim ited space, stock ho ld ers fro m 'C assla arid M lnidokd oouHtled m et a t th e Elks hall, B urley. Friday afternoon. B oth m eetings follow Identical, pro gram s, announced John E . M ar tin , assistan t m anager. Property Option i l s Ready to Sign .TH aiold Hovtf, chairm an of tHe In d u stria l division, of tho Twin F alls Ohiunber of Conunerce, told C ham ber-board members a t Uieir H iin u ltilu .... I n d ia n n p o l ii Ju n c so u ......... K a n s o a C ity Son D l r v .Saij F r a n c is c o , .“^ M ttle .......... T a n i p u ................. T W IN F A L I J . W a a h in s to n , . 27 32 AnRelcfl U w la v l lle .... . <2 . 61 M a g ic V a lle y F u n e r ils RUPERT — Rosary fo r Juan O nalndla will be recited a t 8 p.m. F riday In th e W a l k m ortuary chapel and requiem m a ss will be celebrated a t 10 a.m. S a tu rd a y in th e - St: Nlcholas-GftthoUo-ohurcli by the Rev. Malachy McNeill. Con cluding rites will be held in the R u p ert ccmetery. Friends may call a t 'the m ortuary until time of services. B U R LEY -Puneral services for Robert L. Pence will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday In the Burley Elks temple with lodge officers offici ating. Final rites .will bo held .In the Pleasnnt View cemetery. Friends may call at the Payne m ortuary Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until time of services. The family sugge.sts R U PE pT — Rotary fo r Mateo memorials lo the Elks Rehabilita Ramirez will be recited a t 8 p.m. tion center, Boise. Sunday In th e Walk m ortuary chapel and funeral services will be held a t 11 ftjn. M onday a t the TW IN FALLS—Funeral services mortuai’y by the Rev. Malachy for Mrs. Isea Seymour will be held McNeill. Concluding rites will be at 2 p .m . Monday at the T\rtn held In the Rupert cemetery. Palls mortuary chapel.W ith D. L. Friends may call at the m ortuary Rtngering offlQiating. Final rltos Sunday and Monday .u n til time will b e,h e ld a t th e FJIer lOOF cemetery. of services. M a g ic V a lle y H o sp ita ls M a g ic V a lle y M e m o r ia l visiting hours are from 2 to 4 an d 7 to 8 p jn . In the m atern ity wards; In all others, from 11 a jn . to 8 p.m. ADMITTED Mrs, Enoch Fox, Mr.i. Peter G oertien, M rs. Haymond O ’Cohnerj K aren Lyons, Heleh Ijions, Morley Qoold and R honda F leenor, all Tw in Palls, G loria Parklson, Gastleford; Mrs. Wayne Flem ing, J e rom e; H enrietta Meyerhoff, Eden, an d Mrs. Lloyd Reed, Flier. DISMISSED Jack Donason, Mrs. H arry R ich ardson and daughter, M rs. R ay m ond O sletjnlllec and' tw in sons, S u s to JackHGaJlVAiih Jacky, Mrsf J o h n Subanks, Mrs. W a lter Boly ard and M arsha Snow, a ll Tw in Palls; Wesley M. A rnold, K hnberiy; Mrs. Chester__3£alentlne^ T lB pcftr-M rs:—WlHiaJri^-fioHunif H azelton; H erbert Becker, Oakley: rtm y -w n iiiB iH rp s irfic id , and •M rs. K ennet h -Peterson a n d sun. Buhl. BIRTHS Daifghters were bom Thursday ,to„ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Platt, B uhl, and Mr. and M rs. Robert H arney, Tw in Polls. S t . B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e Visiting hours a t St. Benedicts hospital ore from 2 to .4 and from 7 to 8 p. m. In the m aternity ward nnd noon to 4 and from 6 lo 8 p.m. in th e medical an d surgical ward. ADMITTED MriT.' Willis 'niom psbn, R alph Davis and Ben Hoskins, all Jerome, and J o h n Wlngo, Wendell. DISMISSED Orvlll McLean, M urtaugh G o o d in g M e m o r ia l . ADMITTED Mrs. Mickey Sorelle and Mrs. Dwalne Carlson, both -Gooding. BIRTHS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dwalne Carlson, Gooding. Aasociation-Sets Mee{. IdahoaPood Dealers association discuss legislation a t a,m eeta t 8 p'in. Tuesday a t th e id y io . '(?weT~iJUdlWrluin—A ll-a rea"g ro B.... On.) rt_.k T*ower^ (rrom p*f. would go to a new ward building cerym en are Invited. at the Nampa state school, to cost S850,000rand-a-t20,000 dalry*bam H ubcaps Stolen T—h e theft sometime. ___ Thursday nt, the sam e institution. Banked n S l'. would b-rS300;i)0lJ - o r-e a rly -m d a y ^morning of hubcaps tor 'a dfnta!!,'' admlillstratlon a n d flipper ...................- - - -from th e automo - school building and $100,000 for a bile of Larry Geer, 314 O strander street, -was reported to city police a t 11:03 am . Friday. T h e car h ad j^jeen-iiafked-ln-ltout-oU U s- ^nildmg: Plan— pOISE, Ja n . 13 Ifl-Oov. Rob ert E. Smylle;s building pro posals In brief: Construction recommended In next two years—7.4 million dollars;’ Con.structlon recommended In iiuxi l O'j fu ary ^^sn n niTOTr~ m p lars. *• . Top building priorities — to Nampa s ta te school and Industrial training school. Financing—One-cent Increase per pack In cigarette tax: $1.65 Increase per barrel In beer Lax; 2 million dollar Increase in property tax. girls’ dormitory at the Industrial training school at St. Anthony. Thereafter, the governor ranked in or'der tfiise~BuIldiflF p ro je cf^ Nampa s ta te school, c e n t r a l heating plant. $400,000; state-hos pital south a t Blackfoot, central heating plant, $400,000; state hospltal south a t Blackfoot, central faclllUes building, $100,000; Vstate hospital n o rth at Oroflno, build ing repairs an d laundry construc tion, $50,000; s?hool for th e deaf and blind a t G ^ l n g , dining hall and Infirmary, $140,000. Armories ’ a t Boise. Lewiston, Caldwell and Buhl, $145,000; sol diers home a t Boise, building maintenance, repairs and fu rn ish ings, $50,000; Lewls-Clark normal .school, m aintenance and repalrg to unused buildings. $50,000; nec essary m aintenance to slate-owned buildings a t Albion; $50,000; agri culture a n d public healtln labora tory, Boise, $160,000. University o f Idaho and Idaho State college, science buildings, at university $2,100,000, at college $1.200,000; h eatin g plant addition at university, $500,000; e d u c a t i o n cla.ssroom building at college, one million dollars. ■ School for th e deaf and blind, Gooding,’^ gli-ls* dormitory. $130,000; state tuberculosis hospital, Gooding, remodeling old building, $20,000. Tlie recommended $7,415,009 to tal compares with 8.8 million dol lars proposed by the pro-leglslatlvo budget committee. . Frority rankings were similar, except th a t Smyllo moved a bit higher the $145,000 for armories and added the proposed $160,000 laboratory. The addition of a 7.4-mlllion dollar construction progi'am boost ed total e.Kpendltures proposed by Smylle to 05.5 million dollars for operating an d building costs in tile two-year period beginning next July 1. T h a t compared with approximately 77 million dollars for operating and buildlngr purposea In the current two-vpar poclod.--------------------- ----------------“ amyiie sam m a t ir me legisia^ ture decides to retain- the-i-'head - J l l n i d o k a j C o u n t y -------AUHI'ITED ... M rs^-John.-D 1 c k. ^ I r s . . D ale Mothershead. J o h n n y "ana aoiiy B initnr^iU iuperi: B on least strive to make it more equita nie Yenmnn, Heyburn.- and^Mrs. ble.” Myrl Thlesies a n d Mrs. Eugene "Any tax which you Impose." Jenks, both Paul. ho added, “should be permanently DISMISSED and Irrevocable dedicated to the .Loren Jolley a n d Mrs. R alph perm anent building fund.” Swan, both Rupert. Ho said all the revenue raising DIRTIIS possibilities, including retention of D aughters were born to Mr. and the “head tax." would bring In an C a s s ia M e m o ria l Visiting hours at Cassia Memo Mrs. Dale Mothershead. Rupert, estimated 10.9 million dollars per ria l hospital are from 2:30 to 4 and M r. nnd Mrs. Merl Thicsles biennium. • p in . and from T lo B p jn . In the and M r. and Mrs. Eugene Jenks. m aternity word and from 10 a.iri, botli Paul. to 8 jim . In th e medical a n d surgi cal ward. • ADMITTED . Mrs. M ary Knopp, T e rry McIntosli, Mrs. Nancy D utton. Gene Mrs. Issa Seymour, 82, pioneer Hines, Jeffrey Kerbs, Elsie JenU N IV ERSrry o p IDAHO, Mos resident of Magic Valley, died kinson, all Burley, and M rs. Lylla cow' Jan . 13—Activities of five about 1 p, m . Thursday at Magic •HulaepHeybum. - " ------- . . tw in F ^ IsH u d e h ts a t tlfeUhlVei'^’ 'V a lle y ^ e m o rla i hospftaPfollowDISMISSED slty of Idaho have been reported. ing a brief illness. Mrs. Ann Beck, Sallie Richlns, Ihe-waa-bom*-July-31~I87B,^Tif ■ 3im T H ^T lIiesrT ^^ffdr"JoIinaon ped for membership in Phl K appa Kansas, a n d Jo c k Thietten, acting lorem an married G arret G uy Simons and Mrs. Xlda JohnPhi, a national all-college schol George Seymour In 1896 a t Ashero f th e Twin P alls county weed T ^ b u re a u r'w ilH a k e o fflc e o s -d lre c to r M n, an Burjey^.flnd Jnlm JJaynes, a s tic honor' society,- aro -Marilyn Tllle, K ans.rThey came to Idaho Rupert; Voyles who Is m ajoring In science Jan. 26, 1011, homesteading north I n '» few weeks. BIRTHS and G ary Custer, a n agriculture of Pller in th e Maroa district. .Commission C h ah m an H e n r y D aughters were born to M r. and student. j_____ C row -says the d elay Is designed __ Later, they moved-to .Pilen-whcre:a y n e -a u k C rjlo y b u rn r-a i'd .r‘{{;n n ;;^ Johnst o / fFpshman Mr. Seymour, who died In Septem It *h offferly transition 3l Mr. and Mrs. Edward D utton, JOnnston, agriculture student, debated' for ber, 1826, was In the drayage and less from th e outgoing direc to r, W arren Lowery, to T hietten, Burley. the University of Idaho at the transfer business. Mrs, Seymour T h ietten , 42, lives on route 3, 2&th Empire debate tournament. lived for 10-mont)is in. the Boise Mechanical engineering student T w in ?a lls.H e w as bureau director area and for tiie post year she James Clark, jr.. was elected fresh lived in Buhl. th ro u g h 1058 u n til replaced by Lowery. Ho once farm ed in th e man representative of Chrlsman Survivors include a daughter. K im berly orea. hall In a recent election of offi Mrs. Doyle Spencer. Ontario, Ore.; - H e I s morried a n d has four chll- '.John Ebcrhard, 33, T w in Falls, cers, a son, K enneth -Seymour. Kim <lren. During h is absence from was bound over to d is tric t court Howard derri.sh. a sophomore berly; two sisters. Mrs, Nettle E>arsludRni, co im ty office h e woa employed Friday morning In Tw in F alls po phetnJcol engineering row, M ountain Home, and Mrs. sp ray in g weeds an d hi construc lice court when he waived a pre- traveled with the seven-man U ni Maggie Place, Kansas; two broth tio n work. Ihnlnary heartog on a charge of versity ski team to Kimberley, ers, Ed Reese. Abeline, Kans., and H e will heod a departm ent wiUi issuing a d ie ck with no funds In B.C., for a meet w ith the Univer Tom Reese, Hayward, ‘Calif., and fo u r fulltime employes, and a th e bank. . sity of BrltishvColumbla. four grandclilldren, two stepsum m ertim e peak of between SO Judge J. O. Pumphrey conllnued grandchildren and eight great And 25 persons. his bond a t $500. Ho Is being held grandchildren. a t the county Jail. Funeral services will be held at Suit to collect $960.57 claimed 2 p. m. Monday In the Twin Palls Ebcrhard oppeored Thursday be due on merchandise waTTllDd in mortuiu-y chapel wltli D.-L. RlnJEROM E, Ja n . 13—Don Crisp, fore Judge Pumphrey and request district court Friday agnlnst W. W. gerinp officiating, Pinal rites will ed his statutory thne before en Jay ceo ch'olrman, hivltes^all J e Durtt by Alta W alker nnd Donald be held a t th e Filer lOOP ceme rom e youngsters to attend the free tering a plea. M. Jacobson, doing business as tery. Ho Is cliarged w ith Issuing a Jay ceo wiener ro a st a t 1:30 p. m. W alker Qos and Oil, Jerome, chcck for $10 to R ountree's PoodS atu rdo y . Tlie action alleges non-payment SHOOT PLANNED liner on Nov, 15. Ebcrhard has C risp said' every thine will—he, U ccm wV iltK TCU -day sentence li for-mftterin!a-flold-to-SeptM~i960.- —jE R O M E r-Jnnr-ir-A -nrnpsnoor , : fu rn ish ed f r e e , but requp.sted It-o lso - ftskfl Inlere.st on the s^im for tho M arch of Dimes will be youngsters to brh ig theh- roasting th e county jail o h a ’sim llar chorge. and costs of the action. Attorney held at 10 a. m. Sunday. Turkeys Ho was brought, froni th e county stic]ia. Jail to court for the arraignm ent. for th e company Is Richard H. and hams w ill be given as prizes, Jay h ees canvassed the town last Seeley, Jerome. an^ coffee will be served. S u n d a y picking Up OhrLitmos trees atsKiiOcbHTlmrned fo r roasting th e h o t dogs. - r > p i1 iir - T ^ liln v - n n n n m e i'U n y t h m th e option on th e 66-acre traol -,( o u th ^ M L th B „ c lty _ l pnrli- I. r»n.^y fpf ^ signing. He reported th a t Union Pacific ■ -railro ad has subm itted two plans , fo r th e onerhalf m ile tr(ick on th e pro p erty ., . „ Hove, speaking for members of .. th e Industrial corporation, recom m ended th a t a board of governors bo appointed b y Chamber board m em bers to h an d le the industrial fu n d an d th a t the. fund continue ' to be used to purchase property lo tJL n d u s t r i a 1 development. A statem e n t of policy concerning. th e funds collected to buy and develop property should be draw n u p b y th e board o f directors, Hovo. recommended. Ai*ea Pioneer Five T. F. Pupils Woman Dies Active OffCampus JDelajplepdrted^ In Office Change Man Faces Court For Check Count h . J - ^ • N O K ;:llL .d a v s i r a f t i o d e a tfi tn our M agic v n m . F irem en Called T w in palls firemen answered an a larm at 3:20 am, F riday to 1940 E leventh avenue east w hen a mo to r on a furnace caught firo. D am age was confined to the motn r flrpmpT^ said. When the blaze S tarted the smoke was distributed th roughout the home, Ih ey added. ^ e y —elefiFed-4hft-«moke-wlt-hsmoke cJector fan. Smylle Plans Draw Fire iii _ Idaho Houi^e (F r o m O n*) • ------ h is operating budget and then raise taxes to pay for buildings. H e said the ad valorem increase suggested by Smylle would double th e taxes on "our furm s, our .hom es and business property’.’ by a d d in g about three mills. He said a one-cent hicrease on cigarettes would tax "the average working m a n 's pleasure.” ‘•If the govitnor thinks th a t we, in th e minority party, are going to s it Idly by and let him fritter aw ay this 13 million dollars In the n e x t biennium and th e n Impose double the state ad valorem tax on o u r farm s, homes an d business property, he Is suffering . . . plain lack o t good business Judgm ent,” H l w said. H e said the property taxes are n e a r a point ot being “confisca to ry " already. R ep, Carl Burt, R„ Ada, said the governor "has given as a way out on a tough problem” and th a t Sm ylle sees the building picture " O S it really Is,” H e noted th a t the lawmakers in d icate opposltlon-4 0 a sales tax a n d said th at the bill'ttw epeal the $10 head tax has been tabled in com m ittee, " I f we had a $10 head tax and called it a building tax we'd have the-problem whipped." h e .said, Rep. Allan G. Shepard. R., Ada. ripped Into HIger and th e minority p a rty In general lor th e ir criticism of th e governor’s building p ro posals, " I t has alway been m y concep tio n th a t the function o f tho m i no rity party 1s not to snap and sn a rl a t the heels ot th e m ajority p a rty and Indulge In cheap con versation b u t come up w ith a con structive program If they d is agree,” Shepard said. GOODING, Jan. 13—A preach ing mission will be held- Feb. 1923 w ith' the Rev, E nrl Rlddlf. Tw in Falls, as speaker. It was reported a t the official board m eeting o f . .the H rst M ethodist ch u rch here this week. O ra Madden reported studies will be storted Sunday evenmg, on th e theme "Heritage and H or izons In Home,” Motion pictures w lli-bi! ^shown to supplement the studies. " -------------------------------T h e board decided to Invite Individuals to help support a stu d e n t In medical school In India. M rs, Harold Hobson will con d u ct a study on the book "Stum b lin g Block,” Feb. 26-March 19. R obert Hoag, of the Idaho Alcolio l “N arcotics' EdUcatToh'~Toun^ation, Boise, will ^be a,g u e st spealc- gUdea.Sliojol ------ - - ' Slides on nursing In Samoa were shown Wednesday by liU lan Turn* tr ^ -to r the Idaho S tate Nurses Jkmestic Water Here I s ‘Mixed’ Twin Palls domestlo .w ater sup ply Is about lialf Rock creek w ater and halt Snake river w ater, ac cording to ' H. .L. D errick, Twin Falls city manager. Ho anticipated th a t tiie water wlU continue |n this ra tio os cold w eather preyenls draining isnake river w ater from the canal. Derrick noted th a t even with th is dilution drinking w ate r has a m uch better tjute as th o am ount ot chemical treatm ent used a t tho filter plant Ijiis bceh reduced. n i o city will continue receiving Its domestic .water supply from nock creek tiif8 W i”lho Irrigation walcr pumping., Byslem o f W, T. .WHIimiBri™ tt-2,-T^vta-rntl.vimlll Miii'ch 1, whoij "tllc'"Tw ln li^ills Olinal company , will ag a in turn Snake rlvor wotei; intj^JtlKi cnnnl!. .li I PORTABLEJPACE HEATERS For'contractori, ipud collars', worohouioi, otc. a sso c ia tio n d lstn o t-J4 « ;^ l-n ie fltin g - t r n B M «i Oh»n--------^ shall be issued a commission signed by the clerk of th e board of coun ty commissioners a n d by the senior district Judge of th e district court for the county." •This same law, passed during Receives Straigiit A's C r a i g Nellsen, a sophomore the past session of th e state legis studying pre-law a t U tah S tate lature, provides th a t county com university, Logan, received a four- missioners, prior to appointing point average In his grades for Justices, must obtain- approval of th e Ilrst Quurlei'. He la, Uic t,uu o f ■the—senlor-dlstr-let—Judge.—Judgfr Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nellsen, 1863 Ward noted th a t he has received no list of prospective Justices from A lturas drive. Minidoka, Cassia or Jerome coun‘ ties. C hurch Honors M inister Judge Ward was consulted by A farewell social tor the Rev, and Mrs, Reuben P h n er will be the Twin Falls . county commis held a t 7 pjn,.'Sunday a t the Our sion before . the four Twin fJIL'i All justices were appointed, They are .S av lp r. Liitheraa church. friends and member? of the church Robert E. Pence, Tw in jj^lls; Ray potter, Kimberly; William )^unare invited. ^o&terr^uhlrand-Elwood4l4 Hollister, stu d e n t Accepted However, only one of these men Edwhi R. Cro^t. 21, son of Mr and Mrs. R. P. Croft, Boise, has has been sworn ta to office verbally, and none has receiveji a commis been accepted to the Northwestern university Medill school of, journal sion yet, according to Twin Palls ism graduate division. He Is pres- Commission C hairm an H e n r y entely attending Northw estern’s Crow, -IC ro w jald T h ijrsd ay - evening the yndcrgraduate—d 1v I .s 1o n— Cx worked for the Tlmes-News the men legally became Justices of the peace when they signed a bond past three summers. below whlcli Is p rinted an oath of orrice. Friday m o rnihgT ie said J^Qmona Meet Set PoiiiSna Grange will m eet at 8; 30 the ceremony of swearhig hi was p.m.' Saturday a t the Northvlew being’ done to "remove any doubts Grange hall north of Buhl, M em os to the legoilty of the Justices' bers are requested to bring cake, octs" According to Id ah o law, five recookies or sandwiches. aulrements .must be m et before ji. man Is legafly a Justice of the Students Featured P a t Fowler and Robin Hoven- peace; den. Twin Palls, were featured In The candidate ihust be recom the student recital a t the College mended by the board of county of Idaho, Caldwell, Miss H ovin- commissioners an d the probote den also performed In the first Jydge. The senior d istrict Judge of the concert ol the college’s IdohoCommunlty symphony, olong w ith county m ust approve the ap pointee. M ichael Leeds, also Tw in Palls. The appointee m ust take an oath of office. D runk In Auto When the appointee takes his D arrell J, Bltton, 39. no perm a n e n t address, ^ a s arrested by ooth ot office, h e m ust post a Tw in Falls police a t 8:50 p.m, bond to insure th e performt^nce Thursday on a charge ot being of his duties. d ru n k in an auto. He was picked •The appointee m u st be given a up In the 300 block of Harrison commission, signed by the clerk of street. He told officers he came the board of th e county commis to Twin Falls from Idaho Falls, sion, and the senior district Judge His car has M ontana license of the county. Judge Ward said T hursday eve plates. ning he had n o t been consulted G o in g lo C a lifo rn ia yet as to the legality o t the area Mr, and Mrs, J, L, Scott, Tw in Justices servtog w ithout meeting Palls, who have been spending the these requirements. He said he did n o t know w heth holidays with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr, and Mrs, Gary C, er decisions and actions taken by Bates. Goodyear, A rlz, will go on these men Would be iegolly btadto Los Angeles before returning hig, home to visit their son and daugh"I suspect this m ight come be ter-ln-lnw ;' Mr, and Mra. Glen J . fore me In th e future; and if It docs, I expect I'll have to do a lot Scott. • of research before I come up with an answer." he added. To allay any fears of honeymooners m arried by one of these Justices of the peace during the past week. Judge W ard said Id a BUHL, Jon, 13 — Two teen-age ho law provides th a t a m arriage girls were treated and released Is legally binding when the couple at Magic Valley Memorial hospital I s ^ a r r le d by a person they be late Thursday night for Injuries lieve Is Iegolly en titled to perform received when the 1954 Chevrolet the ceremony. pickup truck driven by Patricia Thomos W. Stivers, Tw in Polls Stombaugh, 10 3 u h l, went out county clerk, explained Thursday .{-oontr«l-and-overtumod, “Investigating officers sold- M iss Stombaugh told tliem sne,swerved the peace, then notarized, to teiss- hltthig a dog- w hich-hod. - “■This-. jum pea into tne poin or ner ve- said, "certainly provides better hicle five miles south, and one-half proof than a verbal oath th a t they mile west of hefe on a county are properly appointed Justices road a t 11:40 p. m. Thursday. T he of the peace,” He noted th o t In truck skidded, struck an em bank Twin Polls county. Justices of the m ent. went through a fence and peace always hove signed an oath, overturned one and thcee-fourths p ot token It verbally, os, indeed, times, lahding on Its lift side. have many elective officials In Miss Stombaugh artd her com the p(ist. panlon, Gloria Parkinson. 17, Castleford, were taken to the hos pital by ambulance. Deputy Sheriff C urtis Pryor and S tate Patrolm an R ichard Burns Investigated, at Magic Valley Memorial hospital auditorium. Hostesses were Mrs. Jerry Packer, Mrs. CUIford M alone and- Mrs. Hobert HondeHch.' 2 Girls Hurt in Crash Neair Buhl Posting overtime parking bonds w ith Twin Falls police Thursday were Loren Craig. Ann Harner. M. G ulrey. sr.. Mrs. Effle Walker, W . C. Wildmnn, R ichard Best, Mrs. A chauffeur ia a guy who is •Lr-J^ Sheehan,-June-Pi>mtrerr-Or-B7|-flmart-enough to drive-a oar,Shawver, Betty Showmaker, Pearl too wise to own one. Mozes. Aubrey Owens. Mrs. R od ney Tegan, Hallle Woods, David B arry, P. Spence. S. Logari," Joe Bi'own, Glen Terry, Max Olsen, E. J e jis ^ la n J . E d Koester, chairman of a sp e cial building committee for Im proving-cducational.facilltics, subr. m ltte d plans for enlarging the n a rth e x for the youth departm ent. T h e board renewed the charter fo r sponsoring- a Cub Sqout group A dealer in, or manual on, a n d will consult tlie M ethodist M en on sponsoring a Boy Scout moneys of foreign countries or bllL<; of exchange, is a cambist. troop. RE 3 - 4 4 6 r Woman’s Divorce Granted Sept. # 2 JEROME, Jan. 13 - The divorcj decree reported In Wedrffsdaj’i Tlmes-News given .Mrs, Ula Cutlj, from -Dr, Morton CuIIit ,''T wlii Polls, was granted Sept. 20, Iflgo by District Judge Edward Htin' I t was Inadver'tenlly irste'd by tlii county clerk's office here .on Ui, current calendar for the openlnj term of district court In Jeroni! county. Justice of Peace Okayed at,Filer The Twin Falls county commlsflion expects to- appoint \jondiy the county's fifth Justice of ihi peace Kern Thurman. Flier ciijf clerk, Commission chairman Hen ry Crow said Firdny. Crow said Friday a delegation from Filer convinced the com. mission of the need for a Jiiiitlcf In th a t area, having no other court. Two Present T«’o member,? of the Twin mil county commls.slon met Friday ii the courthousc to conduct roiutai bu3lnes.s, Commlsaloticr Ru,s.scll C.f (BudI Larsen wa« 111. ■Chairman C ro w InienupW processing of (hdlgeiiLs twice dui. Ing the morning lo formally s«™ two Twin FalL'i counly Justices o: the peace, Robert E, Pence. T ij Palls, and Hay Potter, Kimberlj, FINED FOR LIGHTS PILEH. Jnn, 13—Judith A, Onr. beal, Castleford, was fined $3 mi costs this week by Jasllce of Bii Peace V. A, Allison for having m stop light. Her citation was elgnd by Patrolman John Wray, Prompt, efticlent rtellverj GOLD STRIKE ^TAMPS ) UNITED I OIL CO. RE 3 - 7 0 3 3 By BOB REBSE INVASION! D -d a y - tk i» hhII tile day for nhicli tiie wnl^ I h ad betn w aitin r tensely. Til I lime and pl>«|| careJuUj (Uarded, HCttI , of World WK I ir. Now It »u here. T h a t gr«r| morning slilps and II,^ 0 0 p ly ifi combined !• ------------ l a u n c h tin greatest alr-and-sea InvuH" In the history ot the world, M Allied troops Btormcd up tn Normandy, beaches and drew Inland Into Cherbourg pen“ ' sula, TlieM was no other ne« th a t day that counted. ...y .. TOO OLD! After Yeu See Vour Doctor, Bring Your Prescription To Ui. T iie entire friie i*orId e«l>w tiie m cM ate «enl by Gen. u. ■enhower. Supreme C om m n d e r of th e Allied EipedltlonW F orce, to big Itoopj! "you a b o u t to embark on » P% cru sa d e . Tlie eyes ol the w»". •re upon, you and prayers of all U b 'f'J 'L in* peoples |o with you . • • ' will accept nothinr l«M (uii victory.” 'R tm e m b e rn h r J.'”]'' IT'S GOOD TO KNOW Our years o f scrvico have cquippatl iLS to nieel thu in tim ate, personal problem!! of the boreaved family. W.o nre coiiiiaeloi' and rrieiiii, bring comfort and relief to nil those who aoelt olir aid. they could out ot cams to nPPfM‘».‘» " % , ! those years . . . stood ' up- under yc»w “ .j and gave them econonglj service . . . the car th“‘ gulp gas. , , DRUG TWIN FALLS-BUHL BURLEY Medical Arts Pharmocy . "* Ki: 3-1300 MU, and M lta. 6TANLI0Y pillLLiPfi' oiirt JOHN .w ii^ iiS iieo N • ■ f homo hobbled along-In “ old-car», cooxlng every ro sa V-m or T W IN FALLS 2(13 2nd Av(. N, W e h a v e A ll th e ' L e a d in g B r a n d s of V IT A M IN S MORTUARY leqting Wofiian on Main avenue ,,,, pleading with small boy cor to unlock, car door , , , w L men__ loading— oitasB w t' truck . . . ChUdren straBultag ,I school . . . Bent pin , . . Smali .,,i displaying dime store_^welrj ' Boy chasing dog . . . car 'iiii newspap'ers plastered across «inj shield . . . Young b„y runnio; across busy street . . , v , ' wearing brlghi red coal . , m an attcmpiing lo undersumd' street system ot Tvi-ln Palu Tvrrs; ROQiicy Tcyuij beiiii; callM "chambermaid” . , , Womci con verging on clothes dunns eadi hours of sale . , , Mrs, C aiK ud Lelser. giving advice , . . w eather In January , , , Siipcrstiii. ous persons unhappy about Fridjy Jan, 13 , , , Girl tellliiK at. Trienirs-TOaiimE . ■.; Harolti h” , teasing friend . , . Chamber ol j Cnmmerce employe u-oafmi.— and red plaid muffler . , . q|,| ' eating doughnut for breakta.st And overheard: "Some people'(« like that, never satisfied and al. ways think the grass Is crffneroj the Other side o t the fence." Parking Fines OIL BURNING ... NO OPEN FLAME Circulating forced oir . . . oconomicatly hcati lorgs •pocoi. Easy, quick, movablo . . . mounted on rubber.lirod whools. v 13^198, Peace Justice Seen Today Status Rafees LawQuestion Payment Asked -Bonfire Set "Keep the Wlifte Flag of Safety Plying Twin Fall^ News in Brief ’R m A Y . J A K U A U y TWIN FALLS The year was lOH' Economy In driviiij l>J " ’ , otlier reason tor d. loot oar , '''‘‘ITI ered to up,, '''[ S ,ji i o f |« s ,t l .e up under |il«hw»y P“" if o o .r lliat k«eP« when^ trade-in, time ^nfl,jirllys,,» new W » '' D art, C h ry ^ r, I '" P " '’i L ( t a today at Bob BOO niock, Heoond BquI*'' , IlK 8-1002,------------------- - ,- - y ^ T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN T. FTKiwanis Officers Ai-e Installed Lodge Rites RUiirdlnn,>;. a n d M rs. G e o rg e J o i ik ln.s. d e p u ty n u L siclan . Eleciivi' o ffic c r.s In.stiU lrd n r c Mv.s. E . L, iv c rp e r a n d C h iw lr-s W lim nri', n o b l? g r a n d ; M rs. C lc o M cLw iclilin n n d C c c tl T i-o.spcr. vice no b le p n i n d i Mr.*^. M a n n i n g P aller.son a n d M ilto n R o b e ri.s , recording s r r r n t a r l p s ; M rs. Su.'^.Tn B augh, f i n a n c i a l s e c r e t a r y , a n d Mr.s, J a c k M j ir i ln a n d C la r e n c e .R cj-noldi. tre w iu r o rs . A ppoiniivo o f f ic e r s in.stitlled u o r c Mr.s. H arold G e n tr y a n d R o b e r t Drynn. rig h t s u p p o r t e r s to n o b l e grand; M rs, R a l p h V n u g h a n a n d Eco Hayo.s, l e f t s u p p o rtc n s to n o b l e grnnd; Mi.s. H a r r y D e d ric k a n d .Clco M cL aU fflU in, r i g h t s u p p o r t e r s to v ice n o b le g r a n d ; M rs. E l t o n E sllnger a n d E . L. L e e p e r, l e f t BUpporlcr.s t o vice n o b le g r a n d ; Mr.s. D elroy M c B r i d e a n d H e n r y TlioinfJson, w a r d e n s . , M ai I> Brown, le ft, outgoliift president of tbe T w in Falls K iw anls club, passes the la v e l of, commind to A. E. (AI) Vaughn, rl|[ht, Incoming; president, during liislallallon certmonlti |ie ld Thurs day iiljht a t th e A m erican le jlo n halU'W aller C. (Cap) Simften, Buhl, Idaho-U tah district Kiwanls lieutenant governor, attended.4he ceermonles. (S ta ff photo-engjavlni;) ‘ Blaine’s Area |A. E. Vaughn Installed as President of IGwanis Club School Heads Are Reliired A. E. (Al) V au g hn, manaRcr of Ithe Tft’jn Falls .S ears Roebuck and ■company store, w a s Instnlled ns Ithe 1D81 president of th e Twin |palls Klwonis club T hursday eve ning. at ft d inner m eeting held In Itlic Tft’ln Falls A m erican Legion „ Installing officer w as Walter C. 3(Cap) Scnften, B u h lr Kiwanls llcuitenant-governor f o r th e Idaho- Church Holds Yearly Affair For Wendell WENBEUi, J a n . 13 — The an nual congregational meeting was held Sunday a fte r the regular )r.sh\p fiprvlp.ft nf. - th e Presliy. te rlftn -c h u rc h ^ th '^ B - RevrsJrAT 3eiiiiiiiK.s;- piU)Uji'. u s~modt«r{ronr -Heports o f-a ll-b ra n c h e s of the cliurch"werg~revigwed and accept' ed. They Included th e U nited Pres byterian Women, M ariners, Westnlnster Fellowship, M en’s coun, board of tru ste es, session, urcii school a n d -th re e women’s Ircles.* |Elected as n illn g elders were )uglas Schrank a n d Ben Qulll6rd. Holdover eld ers include’ Arhur Bennett, Mrs. M. If. Metz, kirs. John New brough and Dr. lorold Holslnger.* Dr. Richard H ag erm an and Mrs. . C. Miner were reelected church chool superintendent and assjstnt superintendent. After the congregational meotng the board of tru ste es held Its )uslnes3 m e e t i n g ’w ith Roger liowitrchidm B Trnireaiaingi C. J. Bennett was elected treosirer of the church f o r 1061. Mrs. R. Berry WPS elected trustee W one year ty c o m p ie te th e term if Mrs. Gene Jo hnson, who moved 0 Kimberly. Tnistees elected each for a hree-year term are Owen Bolan, ■!r». Earl Sohrenk fin d Ben Mnr. in. Holdover trustees Include Phil Ilrrel, 01 y d e ’ P etersen, Arthur ennett, Ray T u rn e r a n d Dr.'M. E. :hccl. ■ Speakers Noted ^ 1 0 , Jan. 13—Speakbrs at th r lunday LDS-sacrnTncntr scnUtcs tere Robert Word. W illiam Jones, vllllam Tracy a n d M rs. Wallace faylor. WUllam Tracy w a s ouslalnej “ Mclor In the Y M M IA supertaendency. Prayers w ere given by Mil Ward and Ployd K nlsht. U tah district. M ax L. Brown, Twin Palls city com missioner and Tw in Palls circulation m anager for th e Salt Lake Tribune and D eseret News-Telegmm, was h o n ored as the retiring president of th e group. J. D. McCollum,^ SImplot 6olIbullders’ Twin P alls general m a n ager, w as msister o f ceremonies. S cnften presented KIwanlan A r th u r Cedarqulst a legion of honor aw ard for 25 years of perfect a t tendance. O ther 1061 officers Installed T hursday evening are Claude Brown. Jr., treasurer; W illiam O range, secretary; J . 0 . McQollum, second vice president and B e rt Larson, first vice president. K iw anls members nam ed to th e board of directors this ^ear are Dr. A rthur Prantz, James HoU, R obert Harney, R. O. Severson and I)!vS en-K at,ir ■ea i i yu vei U hm tura lUB LUT'iy Christensen, Dr. W . E. D renker, S ,.E . Runnlnff^-Merl—Smock—andR ay StrloUand. R etiring as m em bers of th e board of directors a r e A rthur D eVolder, Ken Olbson, O. A. K elker, C harles Perkins a n d th e Rev, E e u h e n PIm er, PAGE T H R E E "' FA LLS, ID A H O e\v Officers of Tecliniciaii Chapter Inspect Book Looking al a scrapbook of t h e fn'oup's achievements during (he vice pretddent. and H elen WhltKell, secretary-treasurer. M ra. Selmer past year ore n e w offircrN o f t h e Magic Valley X -ray Tcclinlcinn , Thompson, rl/rhl, B u h l, Is outgoing president. T h e n e^ o ffic e rs were chanter, from l e f t . Mrs. \ia r o \d S lcarlcy, prerident; Davlii Parsons, installed Tliursday evening. (Staff pholo-fngraving) Mrs. Robert Montgomery an d Jack M artin, conductors: M rs. Lawrence R en n er itnd Delroy M c Bride, inside guardians; Mrs. Lee Moore and E lto n Osborne, outside guardians; M rs. Charles Wlmmer, musician; Mrs. Conness Moore a n d George Eubanks, color bearers; . Mrs. Harold S tea rley was I n Frank Phillips, right scene s u p stalled as p re s id e n t of Uie M agic porter; Rex M iller, le ft scerfe s u p - Valley chapter o f X-Rjiy T e c h iiortcr; Mrs. L ee Hayes and M rs. nicians during ft candleUght c e re Andy Robinson, chaplain su p p o rt mony Thursday evening In th e ers and Mrs. George Eubanks a n d MnRlc Valley M em orial h ospital Mrs. Henry Thom pson, past noble auditorium. ■ gr&nd supporters. Others installed a j J ^ v l d P op-" Zane Harrison, Fairfield, d is sons, vice pre.slderur»and H elen trict youth com m ittee chairm an, Whltsell, secretary-treasurer. M rs. talked on sending delegates tp th e United Natl6tis"'fr6rn district six. Mrs. Don Loper was presented a past noble gran d p in from th e lodge by Mrs. H arry Dedrick, w ho noted th at s h e had brought M rs. CASTLEFORD, J a n . 13 - M r. 'Loper’s nftme to the lodge. ... Mrs. Loper also w as presented and Mrs. James 'Wheeler v isited a scrapbook of year's activities, ori her brother-in-law and sLitcp M r. annual gift w h ich Is compiled a n d and Mrs.- Bill C u r tis , Boise, a n d given by Mrs. Evadlne G regory,-a Wheeler's brothers-In-law and s is member living at Stanley. T h e ter.s, Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Boehlke, scrapbook was presented by M rs. Nampa, and Mr, a n d Mrs. Bill P i t man, Meridian. Ralph Vaughan. Walter Beerly was presented a Mr. and Mrs. L e e Shaver h av e past nobl» g ran d pin from th e received word th e ir son-in-law a n d lodge by Cleo M cLaughlin. MUton daughler, Col. a n d Mrs. A l v i n Roberts was presented a merit p in Kenipton, w i l l leave Okinawa In appreciation of long and o u t Sunday for a trip t o Manila In th e standing work as secretary and Philippine.';, Hong K ong and New member of th e lodge by R o b ert Dehli, India. Bryan. Mr. ond Mrs. S te v e P o u k ^ .a n d A new 60-star flag, given th e family and Elain e W alker aRrn m . lodRfl jru n e m p c y -o t - t ho iRtft L ii- ^ n ^ R o n f t l ^ P o u k at—io— LJ-fifiper-bjiwhere he will a tte n d L ln k s School and family, w as p re s ^ te d by M artof Business..They a l s o visited M r. ning-Patteraon. •and Mrs. Louis J a u r e g u l and fa m -Guests■present from Bho *» TTy "and>mmp E d w a rd s, Boise, a n d shone, H agerm an, Fairfield, W en Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t Nelson, M e dell and Tuttle. ridian. Technicians Install x4t Candlelight Ceremony HAILEY. Jan. 13—B la in e coun ty school board retain ed all 'ad m inistrators o( class “ A ” school district No. 61 at t h e i r regular meeting Monday evening. Paul F. Dempsey was re h lre d as county s c h o o l superintendent. Principals arc Vernon E x n e r of the Hailey h ig h school; L e ste r R. Rob erts. H ailey, elementary school; Lcsier L. Lewis, Bellevue g rad e and high .school; Don L. ■Williams, Carey grade and high school, and Ray Jefferson, K eto h u m ' grade school. Tile board approved p u rch ase of automatic fire alarms f o r the ma jor buildings of the d is tric t. Su perintendent Dempsey s ta le d this Is another step forward' I n the pro gram of fire safely fo r the stuifinta._______________________ Thft dl.^^t.r iotrhe-stftted T-h i o - W i ed on th is program stea d ily , first by cloanlng tip t^he Buliairigs and tlzing regular lire d rills , then organizing by adding thousands o f dollars worth of fire escapes a n d doors where needed. Dempsey stated the electric wb*Irig and heating plants h a v e been .'BHBLEY, J a n . 13 — Justices o f modernized with modem fire eX' the peace for Cassia county w ere tlngulshers and hoses. T h e autO' appointed by th e county commis matlc fire alarms to b e installed sioners this week. at this tim e will give ad e q u ate no They Include Alfred Crane, w ho tice of unusual heat in plenty of hai an office In Ihe courthouse, time for a ll students to b e able to Anna M. P arish , 231 East 13th A petition to probate the will of leave the building, he sta te d . slrttt, both Burley; Alton Buckley, Mrs. M yrtle A. Henderson, who died Oakley, and P a y e Gunnell, s tr c J a n . 6 In Twin P alls, was filed READ TIMES-NEWS W A K T ADS yell.. In T w in Palls probate court T h u rs day. T h e estate Is valued a t more W ILLS Motor Co. Announces to our Customers th a n ilOiOOO. A will dated Nov. 14, 1880. lists heirs as th re e -b ro th e rs, — — who Bough^RAMBLERS'in'Docember---'Pred W . Preckel, Tucson, Arlz.; W alter O. Preckel, Fargo, N. D„ a n d Arnold A. Preckel, Lemon Grove._Cal!f,: two j^ e c e s , D orothy M atheney, Las Vegbi, and Neoma Brown, Twin Palls, and three nephews, David Preckel, Presno, Calif.; Melvin Preckel, Twin Palls, a n d A llen Preckel, L m o n Orove, Arnold Preckel wn.i named execr u to r In the will, w ith Neoma Brow n as alternate executrix. B e cause of his residence in ■C ali fornia, Neoma Brow n consents to R m bler salea set a record Jonuary Buyers, too, a c t as executrix. T h e y are rep re sgaln In December so every s en te d by Edward Babcock, Tw in cuitoroer of o u rs who took eon ihars-ln P alls attorney. delivery^of a n e w Hamblcr or P robate Judge Zoe A nn W arberg Rambler'! success Metropolitan In December has s et a hearing for 10 a jn . Jan. 31. te n m alltd a D.B. Bavtosi Come in today for fu ll details Bond, VISITS IN HAZELTON HAZELTON, Jan. 13—Mrs. E m m a Talley, Boise, la a houseguest of h e r daughter - In - law, M rs. G eorge Talley; while George Is vis 230 Shoshone SL W est - RE S-2801 iting and deep sea fishing In C al ifornia w ith relatives. Judges Named Mrs. Henderson Will Is Probated WILLS MOTOR CO. Area , Repoifts Journeys Castleford AND VOLUNTEERS IN ARMY WENDELL, J a n . 13 — Thomas Em m ett Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartlett, Wendell, volun te ered for three years service- in =the—i l p l i i f —SHnjr. A lter .eish f weeks of basic ond eight wefeks of advanced ’ individual training, JRartlett. willL entac-the threc.w celi paratrooper school. B artlett left by commercial olrllne for F t. Ord, Collf., to begin basic training. FINED AT B IJR L E Y BURLEY, Jan. 1 3 — Ben A. M a r tinez. Burley, w as fined $6 an d costs by Justice o f th e Peace Al fred Crane W ednesday for driving with an expired chauffeur’s li cense. He was c ite d by State P a trolman M. J. S n y d e r. PER R rS TV Guaranteed service on oil mokei TV & Radios. PHONE RE 3-1037 STATE HARDWARE SAL^! WALLPAPER SALE! 196T Potterns Values to $2.00 Single Roll "TirClearl\T^*i That «»J^jLA i»a 2e Y o ^ pickupydlirphoneandenjoy^ alongdistancecall#niglit! SWEATERS Selm er Thompson. Buhl, is out going president a n d was installing officer. Gregory Bright gave a lecturedemonstratlon on "Gall bladder techniques," w hich covered the role of tile X -ray technician in ^valuation of the films. Tentative plans for the coming year were outlined and It was .announced that M rs. Stearley and Mrs. tliompson will atten d a meeting of the Id ah o S tate X -ray technician society executive com m ittee In Lewiston to help formu late plans for the state convention in May In Lewiston. Mrs. William M raz, Buhl, ,wafl..R giiesL After the business meeting^ the group met a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Bright, 701 Eastland drive, where refreshm ents were served. The next meeting will be held Peb.-b, f e a t u ^ g a program con ducted by JlDbert Kimbrough, a representative of the Eastm an Kodak company, S a lt U k e City. J yo u ’d lik e FAMOUS BRAND 19c 29 c 39c Single Roll 1V Pabco Gloss and Satin Enamet Wilt Not Stain or Yellow 4st.Quarts. 2.90 2nd. Quart .01 2Q uarti PABC0J4TEX WALLPAINT A LL CO LO R S R E G .'5 .9 8 G A L L O N - O N L Y .... 3 . 9 9 ^ (so much pleasuro for solittle cost) ■ -- m o u n t a in s T A f p s y e L e p T f f b t f e '^ ^ '" ' t ' T T 263 M A IN AVE. EA ST: TWIN FALLS ' ’W ' T T 'FRIDAY, JANUARY'as, T I M E S - N f iW S r T W ^ N - f - A - L i& ,^ H O - _B A G E1 Q U B _ tt©W-TH TUCKER'S M ATIONAL . - ‘JL'£(tfKlt^Uoii of F ib .^ 1942 of E rn lu T tn ic • MUblUhtd {B lOOfi >Dd tbt Twio FtlU Ntw» MUblUMln ItOt. I^ H IR JL rC JL G 1951 e s A P P€-AR-I^R-OM McLemore^lo-Enter-Gafage— - P E G L E R ’S A N G L E For Oa, Grease and Tuiieup ROME, Italy—Did you ever hear hairpin Into the kitch >n that call] TUCSON—John D, KUn, 35, 1110500. died 0^ a~ri6arc a i iacg^Tg^ W T oT irhilssedr Jeopardized Irlcndly relations w ith B ouU iem Pemoccntly. He w a i’born lH ~N ogaIe^ -meoretlcair Not of )il3 car, but of himself. I h back is th e s e c t i o n ol crate by li li appointment o f D iU lo tw rt 0 . Weaver as Arlz., right on^the M exican border, Colonel Davis b a d the~25th UJ8. Well, you are going to, an d soon. Megan's motor which really netd, the hom ing a n d home fin an ce a d m ln la to to r. Non# >waa graduated from Tombstone in fan try , a Negro regim ent of mix The minute I get my affairs In the grease Job„To get lull horst. . ______________ oI..Kennedy.'J-Bfilcctlons-hM..been high school-spent some yeortt of ed renown, honorable, tragic and order I plan to enter a garage power, T^hffve to bend over lo , unpop u lar w ith the DUle highly controversial. his youth on the near Piazza Vene full inverted 0 shape, and lo DEAD n s n DEPTE^ Dwnocrata th a n th a t o f Dr. Weavcavalry post o f A fter'Sam Kee Ut o ut for China, zia and have the 15 miles of this Is kllllns. " | " ' i a er, a liberal Negro w h o 1» currentr Dear Pots; Ft. Huachuca andi staff of roechan. various persons unknown, ra n his To beat bending over i hav« b ly vice ch a irm an o f New York How' come folks who quite li k e served as an aerial concessions until 1934 when - Mar Ics go o v e r me’ eating dead fish make such a f u s s tried pushing the car with a brooo Cllyj' houalpg, a n d redevelopmenl Kim, h is nephew, drove h is wagon from head to toe, about drinking'saine? Could be It'j^ gunner In, the sec handle, but let n<e warn you ihai board, i' with h is kettles a n d stu ff onto ' Why a saragc? it a matter ot pttsonU ta s t e , ond war.' If the broom ever slips oil th, Weaver h a s been a key figure In HUachuca with tlie 25th foot, Why not a clliilcJI 0 preferring toasted g rassh o p ' After- th a t he bumper at high speed, you've had the N ational A u o cla tlo n for the was a flight in which h ad been shifted up from , Because s i n c e pers to chocolated ants. it. You, the car, and the baby jh ■Advancement of C olored People Anyway.^ people 1 know m ak e structor a t Camp Little down- near Nogales. e a r l y Christmas all fouled up In a whaekln , _ _ - iPS regular trips with salvaged plcl Camp“ a t l i r then ,was' sljrvsysd m o r n i n g , when] lent, which h av e beeh In stru m en tal In Jars- a n d cider Jug? to fetch w a te r base t r a l n 4 . n g Megan found out. I tried towing the car with i Bar Tockw tile school desegregation move from a source outside th e ch lo rin e fliers for Korea.* red autom o b 11 e| M ar Khn took sovereignty over rope, but this means a breakdown ment th e restaurant sit-in dem o ristratlo n s through- bolt. T h e name ol the spring e s Tlfere was a r e - ______________ the old family stakeout. He dealt under the'C hrist to Megan, and she’ll have none o| o\it the S o u th , and the overall strateg y of achlevlns capes me, b u t It Is In Snake r iv e r qulem high m a ss '! , . „ , UcLcnor* a beautiful spread of Chinese food mas ,tree, I have it. The inotoi- (daddy) must be out racial equality fo r Negroes. served ■as a motor, not a, hum an ot sight and, hitting- on all «igh, canyon next door to w hat 1s s a id at 8. S. P eler aad soon a fte r Pearl H arbor to which Tucson, aouth e rn - p elltle a l-lettd era r-b o th -tn -co n g rw .^a iii ■lo hff th e .l » - b y - C o ) O B e K ) a y i f t - T t o hfilng. i-OTwHi CIS U a r i c e t S t r e e t , S a n f r a n e i a e o . C a JU The car has pedals on It. and "The only-compeMfttiort—fnr-Tjp" Kllh's fath er was M ar K im ,'w ho oooasioo-^ the itate capitals, blame the' NAACP. a n d especial' Quito a pretty p|ace''lt is.' w lf h h o -gtaod-ccM . i' ing a niuturr^s is wliut wiiai Itu uoes lo ly its N o rth ern leaders like'W eav er—h e was natlon- Stonework and bronze plaque a n d somehow, alter an In terv al oT monial Chinese crockery, which Megan's legs are long and strong walsb. I’m a straight eight ncA years, (ell heir to a n unw ritten aroused sweet memories of two- enough to work .them , b u t she if you ever saw one. al chalrm aa la st ytar—for all of th e ir racial diffi w ater flowing nienlly from BAD FOR GOOD SPORTS ^ ^ concession to n(n a re s ta u ra n t (or bit chop suey in Chicago long^ ago. soon discovered th at it w4s easier, Many think It would be a good Idea If culties. T h e j^ re fe r to the NAAQP as th e new "carpef gooseneck pipe. , I n o ne batch of this s p a rk lin g cavalry oKlcers and- th e ir civilian This was the lost d ecen t cljop suey and' much faster, to have daddy Next year—I don’t want to baggers," reminiscent of th e years w hen OOP politi Americans, who are not generally notable up In a Junk yard too so o n -i m supply the power. cians held th e South in political su b ju g atio n after stuff, once It was Inside c le a r guests but never lor enlisted sol In this world. for their physical fitness, did more partici the b lv lt w ar., ' ..... glass c o n ta in e r s j^ n o te d .m ln u te diers on F t. Huachuca. T h li. privi ..... . . ... . The little red car has no odome gotog to buy Megon a real com. ................................. ........ pact or a tiny ImportJ With a real w hitish particles afloat. S u rele y lege originally was g ran ted about pating In sports and less watching. Maybe M ar Kim retired about 1951 and ter On It to measure miles, but motor. At 3'ii she may have to so, but .abandonment of spectator sports MAJOR' ADMINISTRATION H O L E — Housing these could n ot be bits o t old ( i n , 1883 by some post com m ander to s tarted a grocery In Tucson. He my guess, and It's a conservative drive without a license, but ihji or co u ld they? Or maybe used l u Sam Kee, a ,Cantonese laborer one. Is that I have pushed th e car -.surely Is’not the a n s w e r . ________ ^ ^ h ln lstra to r-d e slg n a te W eaver will b e In a sensi cerne, atomic siftings, o r d is in te who had come over th e desert was well respected. will be tor better than my spend. The 25th was a snappy outfit, as far as from J<ew, Y&rk to S eat Ing half my life stretched out on i tive spot from the day he Is sworn i n t o office, not grated rattleanakS? from CalKornia to provide muscle Almost all nations, Including those with II • but In 1906 President Theodore tle, with sightseeing trips to the grease rack: only-Wlth Southern Democrats on c a p lto l hill, but good records of fitness, have their spectator also with h is own race. How he h a n d le s his Job will W hence comes this liquid s o (or the building o( the Southern Roosevelt stupidly ordered three Grand canyon, 'yosemlte, B anff (D l.lr lb u U il by U c N .u ir h t S iin d i> ..u | confidently bottled! Where did i t sports. It Is natural to want to watch the determine how well President-E lect K ennedy will (low before going un d erg ro u n d ? Pacltic, which brought civilization co m p an l^ ■Into Brownsville, Tex., and Boston' common thrown in. to the bloody desert. Our hall is about 60 feet long against w arnings th a t someone RETURN HOME most skilled athletes perform. It Is a proper get along w ith the Southern m em bers of congress, It is obviously (ree o t la u n d ry When William Jay Schledelln would push someone some night and Is paved with tile. A more SPRINGDALE, Jan. 13—Mr. and expresslon'of the national life, and lends an who are, in reality, the D em ocratic m a jo rity in the bleach, but w hat other h o rre n d o u s made the silver strike u p th e hills and daub blood on th e moon. perfect racing strip could n o t be Mrs. Ernest Doyley have returned house of representatives. Ingredient may It have? H as I t north of Huachuca, Sam K ee s ta rt Inevitable zest and excitement on the lighter W h jp It hoppened, there was Imagined. Since Christmas I have to their home In Klamath FalU, All legislation with respect to fe d e ra l financing been tested, analyzed o r In a n y ed a laundry, a resta u ra n t and a one ^ l l a n dead so Roosevelt tried powered the car up and down t^e Ore., after visiting his porepu, side. ot homes, apartments an d slum clearan c e projects way proved (It (or human In rm rd s? hall a t least a million times. A (an tan jayout In Tombstone, If anything shoiuld ever k ill such sports specify t h a t there ihall be n o discrim ination with F o lk s ought to know, seem s lik e . Schlefleuii-cfflltd.hlistrllcejpm b. the th re e companies by a board million times 60, divided by 6,280, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dayley, of.ofllci ond-relatlves-ln-DDolo.--------------rennrd' to race. T C irla trtg ~ h e lp h lm ln the-Tiresl' nJWalirMlTOrMlUras a major activity, It'won’t be television. jtone becausq ’some oUier prosp«c- detachm ent "w ithout honor" for comes out to about 12^0u miles. dentlal cam paign. Vice P residen t N ixon itressed and ITwto Palls) Man, I ’ve been bock and forth There’s plenty, of evidence that good shows subsdrlbed to this doctrine. tora told him he would fin d his refusing: to squeal o n individuals. tombstone a t the end of th e trail. Mark Twain accused Roosevelt of across the United States four still bring out the big crowds, TV or no. However, during the last eight years, according to P o t Shots- note: You m ean fro rh The commanding officer of Hua- persecuttag these soldiers to ap. times, not Just ortce—and w ithout What is threatening public sports exhibi NAACP charges, and also W eaver’s, th i s provision n JS ID E a cow? I Have you e v e r chuca lured Sam Kee dow n to the pease southern politicians who a grease Job, a brake tightening, NEW AND OSED tions, however, Is ;he unruly behavior of a has not b een honoied or enforced. N ow . should ad' SEEN th e Inside ol a cow! poit by offering him a monopoly were indignant because he had hi- a carburetor check-up'or a motor mlnlstratpr Weaver adhere to th e le tte r and the on the Bwne activities th e re . Chi vlted Booker T. W ashington to tuneup. All I've had is a wash Service Si R e p a irs crude minority ofthe fans. This Is becoming spirit of th e law, c.ipcclally in bu ild in g projects In Job now and then. nese occupied an Inferior social lunch a t the W hite House. an Increasing problem. the South, he will set S o u th ern m em b ers on a ram KITTENS FOR KIDS DEP’T. No wonder I’m spitting and P hone RE 3 -6 0 8 0 status In the West th e n . The At Huachuca, the rem aining b at P e a r P o t Shots: Rowdy elements haVe disturbed many a page ag a in st the now adm inistration. sputtering and have a Icnock All T jp es-R ln d s I h a v e a long-haired black c a t . '49er’s' In California seriously ar talions of the 25th provided cadres when rolling along In high gear. big league baseball game by tossing danger gued that It was no. crim e to kill for__th ree, entire ^reg im en ts of She w ould-m ake a nice pet f o r ous objects, bursting out a n d engulfing ‘'UNPOPULAR” a t t o r n e y O tiN E R A L -A n ap a m a n or woman. As she has b e e n a Chinaman—hut no cinch, either, Negro Infantry fo r the second I need a mechanical overhaul and polntment equally disturbing, to th e S o u th Is.th al the sooner the better. I m ust need stoned by children, I w o u ld n 't especially If he was Cantonese, war. T h e regiment is now extinct', a battery recharging, too, an d a players, and so on. ot Brother Bobby as atto rn ey general. TTiey, were big fellows a n d hearty except on paper, b u t If It ever Recently a professional basketball game • In his few and unfortunate forays In to the South recommend chljdrtn as h e r -ow ner. RADIATOR SHOP ^ leg alignment. ia m es to life It will be a checker She is a very good mouser, b u t flghtvS" • • • And I have some dents th at In St. Louis was Interrupted by cgg-throw- land d iy ln g th e prcddential cam paign. Bobby made the m ice are gone from th e n e ig h Hl-Waj 3 0 -0 n Track la n e board outfit. . himself extrem ely unpopular w ith governors, mayors Eadlaton Are Onr B m ln e s jing. A vlBltlng coach was struck In the fore and political leaden who, hi th e face o f racial and borhood. She will never be b u r There is a tradition now petri The restaurant o f Sara Kee and need straightening. The curve Into the dining room Is one th a t would Not a Sideline fied into historic belief thaL^Sany head. fcllglous Intolerance, were supporting h is brother for dened with baby kittens. I f ' y o u Kee paid off the H uachuca gar Mar K im Is almost forgotten. tax Sterling Moss, and there Is a H uachuca Is now th e great elec Perhaps .the worst showing on the the presidency, and, perhaps, Jeopardizing their own would like to have her, inquire a t rison on two or more occasions in 136 A sh street, apartment No. 3, tronic proving ground of the sig record was In Philadelphia, homi; "of the political fu tu re . the ’80's when congress forgot to nal corps, possibly lousy with spies Twin Falls. Eagles, national professional football cham- Attorney general-designate K en n ed y denounced appropriate the money, a n d again of the Ft. M onmouth type whom Mrs. James Steelto them to th e ir face as racial and religious "bleots.' when the wagons did n o t get Joe McCarthy and MaJ. Oen. Kirk plons. All season long, ruffians endangered He accuse dthem of giving only p o litlq j^ ljp service IT'S TOUOll! through on time, if everj w ith the B. Lawton tried to expose. to his beloved broUiBr.' Ians by their'misbehavior. ............. Pot Shots: gold coins. Their standard practice was to throw beer Ho accused them of giving only p o litic al Up service S u n d ay , A. Parent h a d se v e ra l AVAILABLE IN MODERN ESTABLISHED The only paper money floating he a n d his presidential b rother obeyed. They words to say about the h ig h sch o o l bottles, cans; and parts of ripped up wooden both CHOICE location confined th e ir major appearances an d addresses to youngsters of today re g a rd in g In those days was the p riv a te Is stands doTO upon the spectators In the Ww- the more sympathetic an d electorally Important sue of an ancestor of Bill ZeckcnK ING HILL. J a n . 13-W llllam oars, gas, hamburgers an d mlHcer stands — a height roughly equivalent to states of th e Northeast a n d th e HtTddle West, And shakes. Wonder If he's ever lo o k e d dorf, the New York alr-castle Trail. King xHill, was appointed -foutfltorles. When such hooligans were ap It w as-those states which delivered f o r Prosldont- Into a n y otherphase of th e lr e d u - architect, who. ran a big trading Elmore couiit^saudifcor to succeed Doctors, Dentists, and related professions catlon, for tastance tlie ac ad em ic poet In Tucson and Issued his own Gerald Flecker, m o u n ta in Home, prehended and escorted away, loud boos In Elcct K ennedy. currency. Sam Kee carried on un who h as resigned, a t the county portion. also foi* . . dicated support for the transgressors. T JN A N S ^B E D QUESTION—Thus, w ith Weaver I ’d b e willing lo wager he w o u ld til his health began to f a i l l n 191D commissioners' m eeting this week Pans below suffered many Injuries. They as housing administrator an d with B ro th e r Bobby quit s c h o o l before a tte m p tin g and he h jt for home, obedient to In M ountain Home. Lawyers Accountants - Architects were further endangered by the postgame enforcing th e laws relating to school, ballot-box, some o f the research, them es a n d his religious belief th a t it was fit READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS teurance - Realtors - Engineers crush of people eager to uproot the goal and housing equality between th e race s, the final homework assigned high sch o o lers ting lo die and be burled in China. responsibility for the W eaver-K ennedy behavior In The late Col. Lee Davis, an In Some teachers h a n d o u t posts after aw lctory. Some calloits Individ the handling of thli me.«y problem w ill rest on the today. asslgiunents as If theirs is t h e fantry soldier and th e perfect m P l E PARKING SPACE UTAH STOKER SLACK uals made a h ib lt of Jumping from an elght- White H ouse doorstep for th e first tim e since the only subject being studied. model of the American regular Xoot parapet Into the crowd to Join the goal supreme c o u r t’s historic, 1954 desegregation decision. I f A, P arent would help h i s officer and gentleman, h a d heard OIL TREATED Rent includes: Janitor, lights, heat and water .po t„uprootlng. More than a dozen cases of Despite h is dispatch ot troops' to L ittle Rock, Pres child with his homework s o m e th at on one occasion w hen Sam $15 per Ion Delivered ident Elsenhofljer has not baclced th e su p rem e court's he would (ind out w h a t Kee paid off the troops he won broken bones were reported during the sea varlou.1 decisions against all kinds o f segragatlon evening, I m e an . intermountain Fuel Co. most of th e money back in 48 PHONE RE 3-7235 son, with th?, prestige and pressure of his h ig h office, M y h n L ls oil lo, those y o u n g hours .la.hli.fftiL tfl.a.it«^o..-T hey. .RE_8:ie6.31 - Tw in J a lliL . 1 jndlvlduals-w ho-dellberately-act-to^njurf - T h e question now ]s w hether—Prealdent=Elctt sters who ■ rnakt ' the " 'g S a'e . got $13 a m onth and were raised to w ill dare lo plum p J o t j a c i a r equality. ------ I.J>r-Flnnk -others or-who-are.indlfferont to -their phys- Kennedy(Relwiagd by lteClur» Ncw»imp«r SyncH<^>) _____m tln -X alljiL Ical, fiSfety-are HM'SpOrtS Idns. TheyTirEr ~]^Ur«d M••eond <!■•• mall miittir April 8. 191S. at tbt po«t olfica Id Twlo Falla. Idaho, undir tin act of March,!. 1V79. All DoUcM raaulrad by law or by order of court of tooptUnt lorlsdletlOB to b« publiihed watkljr will b« publUhed m ib t -^ortdar-iNUt of-ioU papar-punuani to 8ao. ldaboCo<la. SUBSCRIPTION RAT^ BY CABBIES -.1 14» • Bf tha nooth ^ B.7ft •BythrHinontfir B; all montha _ - t 7.50 ..116.00 B? tha yearj^-~ BY MAIL-PAYABLE IN ADVANCB WlUila Idaho aad Elko Ceonlj. Naradat By tha monlb - ....................... , , 1.2S By thrM nontha - I 3.60 =* By tha _________ -41^00 Datalda UtaU of Idahoi iJy tha n By thraa'neothi . 4.26 By ilx moDlha . - I 8.00 ft By tha yaar . NATIONAL REPIIESENTATIVE3 Radiators 1 CLYDE'S 1960 PROFESSIONAL AND/OR BUSINESS SPACE Named Auditor MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 3 -inerely-apollspcrtsr^ If they keep on In. this vein, the real fa n may indeed refuse to watcn a sport any plac^ but In th e safety of his living room. SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS . In the coming year one of th e hot topics In congress will be m edical'care for th e aged. But .there are some fresh and Import a n t signs th a t ■we ought also to be concern ed about medical care In general. A new government report presents strlk-Ing-evldonoe of tho decline In the propor tion. of doctors In this coiffitS’FTfelatlvB-to th e size of th e population. new but h a s been In m o tion for at least the last 20 years, yhe two lO s ta la n n ln g r a s p e c ts T ib o u H t- a r e r U r e ^ s h a r p : drops In the proportion ol doctors In private practice and In the category of geneifal prac titioners. tBstirear about 'tw o of"every^ ree phy.slclans were In private practice. •But back 'I B 'l O S n h e T a t l d w a s 86 ^ r l i e n t . -T his tloes not mean, ot course, that there are actually fewer doctors In prlvafe prac tice. Their numbers have gone up some 20 rper cent lii recent decades. B u t the total of persons to be cared for medically has 6l)dt up by more than twice th at rate. To add to the problem of the ordinary ■citizen seeking private medical care, today the physicians who are In private practice are almost eqtially divided between general practitioners and specialists. Thirty years ago specialists accounted for only one out of every sly. The people who need to consuU specialists can be grateful for the trend. But the m il lions whose prime need Is a good fam ily ' physician have a right to be worried, As a matter of fact, the difficulty of find ing a family doctor who Is not already over loaded with worli;, can bo testified to by countless famllles ln most parts of the coun try. The search often Is long,and hard, and -Js-not-olways-suooessful Unless the doctor-to-populatlon ratio la soon reversed, the quest for a good general physician Is likely to become steadily more cans. Quite obviously^ tho whole subject of the ‘adequacy ot otir medical care, both npw and In the future, needs exhaustive re-ex' amlriatlon, ........... .... ^ ........ DOLLARS AND SENSE Twinty-seven states and the District of Columbia ctirrently have In effect "safe driver Insurance plans" whereby drivers •With acoidont-free records are given dls' pbunta and bad drivers pre pennllned with higher premiums. Introduced by insurance companlci In California in 1050, tho plans liuvo been enthuslBstlcftUy received by motorists. More F ir s t ■ divlduils’is Ittwintlvcs yct,«l«vlB0 d ,l 0 r safe driving, '^‘>st VIEWS OrOTHERS' PU PS-FOB K ID8-D EFT. D ear Pot.Sho.ls: W e h a v e ’ a full-grown, s m a ll, black male dog that looks like li e m ig h t be half Boston te rrie r a n d the o th e r half we don't k now .-H e's real friendly, and,Hpuld.. make .a w onderful child's dog. W e a lr e a d y have two dogs so we c a n ’t ' k e e p this one. You can pick him u p th re e miles north of Curry o r Phone EEdwood 3-2334 (Twin Palls) r R I U ’GUUATlON-lN-H-AN JtJA N Tho Inauguration of Oov. Luis M unoz M aria to r fourth te rm was a happy occasion fo r Puerto Rico and Ui0 U nited Stat&s. Since P u erto Ricans are •American citizenfl, this Is a - s a t is f a c tl o n 't h a t we have a rig h t to shore. The governor has completely d o m in ate d the scene on his Islan d since 194ff a n d h is la n d slid e victory on tlio some day as our presidential electio n was proof that his- popularity has n o t dim inished. This time he had to win against determ ined in terferen ce from FAMOUS LAST LINE local C atholic bishops, w hich th e P u erto R ican voters . . . \y tll if you can re m em b er ignored, T h e reasons for th e governor's popularity aro-numerous. I t hns been un d er his lead ersh ip that P eart Harbor, you're Ketting a lo n g the rem arkably successful "O p eratio n Bootstrap" In years!" GENTLEMAN IN THE was conceived auiH aW M through. rOUUTH ROW . There-has been aapectacular sp u rt I n the island's living- fitandards since'the w ar. --------P er c a p---------ita income, ------ ' ............................... ;500 any Latrn-Americ, •‘"W or ‘ th'b that of any country except Venezuela. Life ex p e ctan y has in creased from 46 to 68 years. T he lite ra c y rate is now clcx'ie to 00 per cent. TTiese sp ectacu lar results have draw n-thousands-of-oX ficials^t€chniclaxu-and stu* dents to P u e rto Blco from all over th e world. i t .was th e hope of th o se who^-.wltnossod-tlie triumph of tho Cuban revo lu tio n aries th a t they would u s e ■th e Puerto R ic an ex p erien ce os their model, o n th e contrary, th e Cuban leaders have energetically backed tho tiny , discred ited independ ence m ovem ent IirPuerto Rico as p a rt o f the struggle against th e United States. The po litical and economio status o f ' Puerto Rico Is unique, an d it therefore can n e v e r 'b e a precise model fo r th e Latln-American ’ co u n tries. At the same tim e, Qovernor - M unoz M arin ’s ’contention tliat “economio progress a n d fiodal Ju stic e can bcit iM..Qbtalned- by..fitrcngthfinln«.-democratic processes" has been demonstrably tru e fo r P u erto Rico. All A m erican citizens c a n Join enthusiastically In congratulations and good wishes f o r a dl3tmguishcd fellow-Ainerlcan, G overnor M unoz Mann, and for Donn Inca, his charm in g a n d gifted wife and collnborator.~New Y ork Times. [io n C A LEN D A R SALES LISTED HERE ALL MAGIC VALLEY PASSING TH E PA S S P O R T Contoct the Times* As Shakespeare might have p u t It. what's in News Farm Sales de passport? And, as In the case of a n a m e , the answer p artm en t for complete adver Is that one m ay smell more like a rose th a n anotlier. By all accounts the new A m erican passport is to tisin g coverage ol your farm s a le : hand bills, new spaper bo a relatively attrQctlVe affa ir. (U nless you nre one coverage lover G7.00D reader* of those Ainerlcans who liked the ro u g h green cloth In Matlo Valley), advance bill cover b elter than tlie new plastic b lu e one.) You in g . All ot one special low ra ts . don't have to take blue; you ,can have a maroon one E very sole listed In this F arm tn^B -btadrone-slm pljrbj^becom lnff-an-offloial-or-ft -colentliir-foi-no-tmj's-BSforBdiplomat to miOtch. s a ls at no cost. Tliere are other changes in the passport. But whnt m ost people see when you are trav elin g is the Here’s how the Wide-Track Pontiac keeps pace w Sh your stepped-up driving sch Su le!“ “ JANUARY 16 tlie world over thijt l|s bearers visibly ballooned with personal prestige wlltnever displaying i t . All.symbols, however, like colnnse, w ear th in r o u n d the edges. Passports do loo. Ono th in g wo hope for th e new A m erican pasaporl is that it will soon ccim to rem ind peo p le ol other nations how conipnrallvely difficult It is lor them lo visit tllo United States. O lder co u n tries, more coj|. sclous of tho value ol tourism , more u s e d to soeliii; "foreigners" come and go, havo h io stly aboll.'Jicd vlsiu.. An A m erican can travel widely, w h eth er haiiclsoiiicly o r not. on bis pa'ssport and n tlekct.' Dtil visitors to America havo to get tho pcrjulsilon at Aiiierlcim BUthorltles —-extni credentials nliovc those tho passports of Ihclr own nations g ive tlieni—anil they tom etlnios rejent it. someday th e « mhy come n time w licn even the best lookUig passport won't be n eccsjary to inter. natlonal-truveleri,.Moanwlille.lt ta J le n s ftn t to.Uilnk lhot-|ho^pnsspoia“IJnit“ n n y ^ a to oven tmlivy in 's procfss o l cvulHlta that la nwro th ttn tkln deep, —OlirlaUan Sclcuco Monitor. nSnjiwriflff-tftri «<itorge. Lew la ^-'rAtfrtrtiremeut, Jan. 13-U ' Auctioneer—Harold K laas JANUARY 17 Cal 11. Ualeman Adverllsenienli, Jan. 13-14 A uetloneeri—Iverion nnd Ro« . JANUAUY l i r n i O. Cljpsaiiaie AdvertlienienI, Jan. 17'-', Auelloneeri Harold K laas JANUARY 2,'IRD Oharlei Ailieir AdvetlUemenl, Jan. 20-31 A uotloneerii llaroli] K laaa Elmer Youn( — JANUARY-24TIIllivlllil Kerlln AdverllsemenI, Jan. JO-Jl ' Auelloneeri Ilirold K U as Si:3is»5^rPsH ltw;=*iR ai8<''(S'tuned and lailoMRt«Wi=3!qimi<(ctMrt5<rt^iw3!sutwwnJ"CornorJ. TW! enliven Iho extra hours you sp en d In a car. com es from tho bullt-to-lho-road stabllily of new W ldo-Track. Anti Pontiac's fam ous Wolohl Is Irim mod lo givo you moro action V-8 porforroonco lots you lake city or with loss exponso. W idor .doors open turnpike Iravol with assuronco. farther lo o aso your gotllng In and out. Thoro's m,oro room Insido. O utsldo, Ponlia'c has a moro parkablo, garogooblo sizo. You manouver wjlhout pfiorl, sit steady C hoose Iho car that has kept pace with the change In your driving habits. Inspect, drive, select th 6 '61 RontlociofVour choice. P O H T I A C ' O I - I T ’S - S E E YOUR LO(Ja L A L L P O N T IA C ! a u t h o r iz e d THEONLVWID Boil>»ldlllIrtnrnidli tKliKlilil< him,MilnnliMtillne»d (htiii l« lan-lHlKl drlvlililibllllr. PONTIAC DEALER- CARLESON'S PONTIAC-CADILLAC '• - , - f e c i n M A i N ‘ A V E N U F E A f H O N E RE 3 -1 8 2 3 ' r - J A N U A R Y 1 3 .1 9 6 1 T IM E S -N E W S , jffesi legion Honors Draft ^PSrd^^rpTip Neighboring Churches l’« u j o r . » ,in . V. oi '^ T i B r r V M a rtin , E d e n , P * r l: H a z e lto n , . Jam es i l . i l t u r . tn ln l* l« r p.i-ti.K.1, lu a m . * .lu lt r D t iin iu i n i; c h u r c h and i "" i»-ni ,m. \Veilne«any K„.«„ m :T „oo«T ,■ s , , „ , v / , ...,V „ .i„ .,i, u L .:;! " " - 'u ir-p rra m t - b ^ ......... ’c o n n ^ S iiikI c imS v r.A iit u i l l i r o....lo m l sU,i»n uJ Mhx;,., y:;u> „ ;,ni>vr uVoup. I. Tliur«.!;iy choir. 'retire<l raemters. 7 Z S Johnson, retired MntTAl'CH MKTIIODIST Jnhn U. Cr««. jjR'-lur iM*Cmd?!*'Kenneth.Russell made iS 'presentattonB . lU.SSKN MICTHODIST • J o h n 1.. ( 'r o * j, p s i t o r mur Boy Scouts of troop 41. 9 •.[«. .Siitiiijiy »c1hk)1, H;!* i» m. * , J ^ r e j j by the Legion, an d their 'l iiji . " C u r e ft>r Di»i-i>urutfvni<?nt.’‘ 4 i I h i l a y jii iiit ir r lio ir , j S s nisi S e Mr. and Mrs. P aul Malone m i l l , S K C O .M ) w a r d l d .s S o n , pat: Mr. and Mrs. Harold nitH.'ilnK- H i; 10 i ••---iso n . Carroll; M r. and S uflm lu*,111. y M'lwH.!, a .m . w e l f f tr s D a le V ln ln g ^ M r . and and son, M rs. C h a r le s Jam es, P a rk en In rt s o n P a g e . T h ' ' ' “ y® a t t e n d e d t m u 'o n a l J a m b o r e e a t C o l o r a d o BprlDKS, C o l o . iiikr. h c a tio n , i>.m, B «<Tuiiivntul «»*nvifo: Ii l.y n n .M j>nti{iniiory; S c r i p t u r a l l/< r r y li llf is . J o h n I l i i n t C A l u tU m k«U cy m u l ll..^ k e llc ) • ; I rlo . W illia m K. I’ o lln . M .^ v in U r t i T am ! F.lton K f i i . l r i c k ; im\e< ll('tio n , A r i lu ir M o iU tfo in e ry . 2 p .m . ■I'li.TMiuy «>ck-iy. 4 p .m . W e d n e ttla y r r l n i w r y . 8 p ,m . T h iim d H y M I A . •nule Vlnlng, Scoutmaster, Intro duced Richard Best, Scout execu t e and his wife. Twin P alls. Best R IIP K U T M K T H 0 D I8 T l i e on the jamboree. R a y m o n d A. T h o m p so n . m ln U te r n .m . c h u rc h uch.xil. 11 n .n i. w o r% lher Epeclfll g u » ts Ujcludcd Ar«* th « p € * c< s E E. Connor, Mrs. Clark o h ljj o v « r K A Y T . n . u k i T i . ” H p ,m . .MotHlay M jr iu m c i r c i f _ ij _ W f 6 ^ E d w a r d _ E a k ln _ a r ) d •w irn i m . ijn v u i iA.'wia a n il M m . W f tl lr r M a r t h a c irc le 1 Sis, Ii\W . Sanbers, wives of Ihe H .-n r y . Z p .m . w i i h M r « . Flo y ,! K riiil. M r« . U I... Ctil* dralt A r d members. Wri.M Mi. M r». W , I . J n m o s a n d M m . J o h n AW |l>a prosram the auxiliary I tiir n a l d o , }‘ rl» cilln c ir c le w U h M r s . W ilh e l d a ^ 't roeetlns, A le tte r from H am S ln ih iH T . ,M ri. F r a n k H a r r i s . M ra, h An<! M r*. H y n iim W illia m a . Hn Aloys Hof, departm ent Girls’ JK. n ihI/. c iIlin r c l e w ith M rs, K .-n n e th H la c b lin ir chairman, was read, stntlnR ttn d M n . ( f t o v c r N t w m a n . I Z t 225 Junior glrH will a ttin d H A RK RM A N M K TH 0D 18T 01,15' state a t the College of Idar, m i n l i t c r .to June 4. T he Jerome u n it will 0 ;4 5 a . Bm«. b SMiincdMiiya a teaclxK il. 11 a . m . w o rmWe refreshments for a tea » h i|i. * 'O u r A lm ijrh ly K a l h o r .’* 7 :3 0 p . M Y F . » p .m . M c lh w lo c ra a t ( ie r a lf l darln8 the week. , r n l i l c n c e . 7:;iO p .m . M o n d n y H oy jetome members voted to make .MS cn ur iin u . 3 :4 ft p .m . T h iir a .l a y c h o i r rcI , contribution to the departm ent h c iir n n l. H p .m . .SiiA annah W ea lo y c ir c le . Ltsldtnfs project, a soft Ice cream H o n U -.* . M r t. A lf re d S & n Jy j p r o ir r a m . JJadilne now Installed a t th e sol- M r a . L f< » n « rd T ltn iu n . jljrt home in Boise, W E N D E L L M E T H O D IS T D o b M c M a a ttr , m l n i i t a r l!B. Gus Callen announced the a .m . w o m h ip . " O u r A l m i n h l y F a Innoj of the month were, "P rayer i h o9:.10 r . " 10 :4 0 a .m . f^n n d a y a c h o o l. 7 :liO I! ,Un Souls Sincere Desire," p .m . M Y F . 7 :3 0 p .m . M o n d a y B o y S c o tit i. •Hymn'Of Joy," and "G lory for i p ,n i. T iicu clu y j u n i o r c h o ir , ft p .m . W w ln c * il« y lo B v ih e r e m u p . 8 p .m . T h u r s d a y 111.” c lio J r r e h c a r a a i , Mrs. Dunley Stroud, M rs. Ous JU N 8 K M H A P T IS T _ MW and Mrs,. Agnes H u rst were A r r i » 8 alW » , p a a lo r imolnted to Investigate passible Irt « .m . B ib le ic h o o l. | | * .m . w o rtih lp daajs In th e bylaws.. an<l b a p iix ln ir a e rv ic e , 7 ::!0 p .m . w o ra h ip . llrJ. Russell Howell was chali* 7 JJO p . m . T h u r a d a y p r u y e r m e e t i n e . Bijot the hostess com mittee, asB U H L F IK S T C H R IS T IA N - lilrf by Mrs. W. A. Peters, Mrs, Brr»«<iw«y a t P o p l a r Kilph Peters, Mrs. Armln List, D e l r a a r M . T a lle y , m i n i a t e r f l ; i 5 T u rn . .SuiiiU y f.irhool. I I « .m . w o r_jIjj, Russell Shaud, Mrs, H nrlan n ip . " O n e T h in « N c<-<|fui," 6 ;.10 p .m . Vlnysrd, Mrs. Bea Thoma.son and u>-<)uth m r r t l n i r . H p .m . w o rn h lp , " A lw a y * Btmbers of th e executive board. a t H o m e ." 7 p m . M o n d a y j u n i o r c h o ir. Table decorations carried out 8 p .m . a d u l t c h o ir. ai«-patrlotlc theme with lighted n U R L E Y F IR .S T M E T H O D I S T rtd, white, and blue candles and O v a r l a n d u v e n u * a m i. lA th » i . r « t itreamers on white table cloths.. E d w a r d E . D l i o n , p a a to r I Guests Reported For Declo Areas DECLO. Jan. 13—Mr. an d Mrs. _Mw Noyes and children,^ M organ. TJlah; Mrl. T h e a ‘ Trobdsco and thildren, Keonw, Utah, an d Mrs. ?rancls Egbert, Mesa, Arlz., were ________JiU Yin Dorrington. Mrs. Ngyes^/Mrs. Trobasco and M rs. D arrlngton are iliUrs and M rs. Egbert Is their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Barrus. Mr. yiKlUis. Gene Barrus, Idaho Palls, -vlilUd- Mrs. Teresa Clark. Mrs. .Emeiy Barrus Is a daughter of W Clark. ' P. A. Peterson has left fo r M awhere he will visit nil wa. Allen P eterson..and fam ' llj.for the next few morlLhs. SHOWMAN DIES* BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Ja n . 13 IMani K atz of the old B alaban wd Kaiz th eaters is dead a t 69. pioneer showman died in his o(Il£e Wednesday, tussociates a n nounced yesterday, th e y did not owiose the cause of death. • 0 :3 0 t j n . c h u r c h a c h o o l. 11 a . m , w or* a h ii). * L lk « C h r ia t in P r a y e r — ( W H ra t. 6 p .m . a ^ n io r h iirh c o n f i r m a t i o n c l w . 7 p . m . a e n io r 4)iirh M Y F . R a y lU y T h o m p a o n . R u p e r t, w ill d ls c u w p r o tilo n ia . I n iila lla tlo n o f o ffic e rs. 7 p .m . j u n i o r hlifh M Y F . B U H L F IR S T W A R D L D 8 D ;3fi a . m . prl«»thm >d m e e tl n jr . 1 0 :8 0 a .m . w e i f a r * m e e tin ff. U a .m . S u n d a y M h o o l. 7 : 3 0 p .m . t a c r a m e n t m M t in ir : I n v ^ tlo n . H om or J a y n « ; S c rip tu re r t w i i n a . S K a iw i H o b e r tJ ; a p e a k e r a U a n c y n o l> g r^ a. Ijn M m ’ N . (%ri,,.ni a n il T iij iv c o u n c il r e p w n u t i ^ R o b c r U . 2 ;) .m . T iie w ia y R e lie f a o c lr ty . « p . m . W e < ln « d a y M IA . 3 :6 0 p .m . T h u r e . (lay P r i m a r y . H O L L IS T E R P R E S B Y T E R IA N H . D. T h o m a i. p a a to r 1 0 a ,m . B ib la iiu d y ^ - W h y C h r la t ta rn # . 11 a .m . w o ra h ip , “ T h i r t y Y e* ra A i t « r C h r i a t m a a . " N o o n c o n ir r e ir a tio n a l r n o e tl n ir ., r e p o r la , a le c U o n o f o f f i c e r a . poU u ck d in n e r. B U H L S O U T U E R N B A P T IS T B0< l l t h a v e n u e n o r t h J » y M u r p h y , p a a to r ' M a . m . S u n d a y ic h o o l. 11 a .m . i * liip . 7 p .m . tr n ln ln i r u n io n . S p.A i, w o r a h ip . K p .m . T h u r s d a y p r a y e r a e n ice. B irR L E Y z io n ' m i t h b r a n O v e r la n d a v e n u e a m i 21M a l r e e t A r m a n d J . M u e lltr , p a a lo r 8<4S a . n u .S u n i la y a o h o u l, I I a ,n \. d i v in e a e r v ic c . 1 ::10 p .m . M o n d a y p a « io m c o n f e r c n c e in T w in F a lU . H p .m , T u r id f l y S u n d a y a c h o o l a ta f f . 8 p .m . F r id a y l . L L a n d a d u l t I n a tr u c lio n clax a . 9 a .m . S a t* u n la y j u n i o r c o n f ir m » ti u n c U mh. _ , ID A H O tb e th e I..»rd y o u r Gixl h«th oom ni«i\ile<I )-*>u. l h a l ye m a y l i v r ,tn i i h a l y f iiifl) “ jx .iir lU ju m tlio la n d .1,^11 •• T h i- i.o »un«' fri'iii iiMii'o iii»l H .'u ih w ith Kv> U» th e S .- 'iiU in v s ." In .Mai> H u ltT F-i.l), A t' T h e C h u r c h e s — JL'DGF MATTHEW W. HILL . . . asstvclale justice of th e WashiiiKion Supreme court, will be Kuest speaker a t the 27th a n nual Idaho Allied Civic Forces . convention Hi'lieduled In HuiKe next Tuesday and Wcdftesday. Judpe Hill, a member of th e Wa.sliltiKiun .supreme court since 1!M7, is pmm incnt in judlcliil, civic and religions c i r c l e # IhrouRlnnil ihe u est. ^ If. 3f. If. Civic Forces Meet Slated Jan .17, 18 BOISE. Jan. 13 — F eatured speaker ni, t-ho Idalio Allied Civic Forces convoniion scheduled here Tuesday mul Wedne.sday will be JudRO Matthew W. .Hill, associate jvisllce ol the W nshlngion suprem e court. Mayor Robert Day will Rive th e welcoming uddi-ciis Lo delegfttes a t tondinp ilu.s 27ih annual conven tion, Tlifi ronvciuion officially will open nt 1:30 p,m. Tue.sclay w ith rcRi.stratlon of delcRates. O ther .speakers scheduled during the two day n ie tt Include Leon Cornforih. president of the. ACF: Carl B nn. .state representative from Ada county'; A. W.’ Naegle, BonnevlUt' county sla te senator; the Rev. Charles Easley and E. Larry Swiirncr.Ju.sLice Hill, the guest speaker, has been a member of the W ashInRton supreme co u rt since 1947. Prior to that time he served as Judge in tlio W ashington s ta te superior court system aJid p ra c ticed law. n i ’R L K Y RKDEKM ER LU TH ER A N Hin-li iin<| A d n m s v ^ rm a n 'd J . M u e lle r, i n t e r i m p a a t o r S a til. d iv in f K i-rvjce. Q « ,n i. S u n d a y fo h o o l. K p .m . \V»-«lin»H<lny Sun< lny a c h o o l a t a f f , 4 :l,'i p n i , T h u r w i a y j u n i o r c o n f ir m n lio n . 8 p .m . a d u i l in a t r u c l i o n el& as. B l 'H L F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N J o h n N . M a c ln t o a h , m ln U tc r 9;4.S a .m , c h u rc h Boh<x)l a n d a d u l t fh rlh lia n f o ru m . U a . m . d U 'lu e w o r « h l|), " H o w to .S la r t th<> D n y ," 7 p l n u U n itw i P r c -ih y lc r iu n y o u t h ifr<m|i». fl T ui-^niay M a rin p ra n t H o llo w a y a . .'! ;4 5 a .m . W e d n w d a y C e ltic j u n i o r c h o ir* - & P . m . - T h u r w l a y 8 l. A n d r e w cRoIr. 10 a 111 w o rv tilp AM.! jM >i..i Si 'IM ii DAY ADVENTIST ... ..•tvifw lUi ----- » rrnrri; n-,Tir: IJWrl M -n - V f i r r ih .- n . '« » .'f I - . . ’ I p .n i . 'I'ii.‘H<l».\ w .-'fiii,' It ir«, .ojveti th e J - in 'V .•li'.^.liiv. ••H o u r r.>r •MTvi.-,. - T h e T h r.« e A n rflil. luv. n " Ki.i\-rv. 7.:<o “'Vhi- (’hri'tiii'i ] ;ai j,,m. U .sIiu-m Iiiv lii.lii'o’ | i , i , , i , Hil.lu htiiily. 7 ;:io p ,n t . VU'TOUY MJSS1UN\UY ll.Kl'TlHT U. A. Uttliiiiouii, |in<lfir IMMA.Sf H L R c flo c lo r Set 8 .9 5 F rn .S T M E T H O D I S T liliie |jik.'< i.vihvuifd nurth Pa»M Rhrhlr>, pn«liir 10 a.m, .Siiii.lny ;..li.«i;, -'Mnry at the Mnrri(ik«.v” 11 a,iii. w..rsl.,,,. »i ;.1(l p.tii. I>r«yer meetinir, p n. evaiiKoliHllc flun'irr. H p.m. Tur^.lnv niuiiin] Ininin*--* mfclini!. g p.m. Thurminy yi.oiig iK‘opI^''a siTvicc. S h tw h o n a *ip»vi n n .l F o u r t h a v e n u # eiuiL l-^ rt W . R i d d l e a n d H . J . ( I r r n h a r d t , m in l a te r e n .m . S u n d a y a c h o o l. 11 a ,m . w o r a h ip , "JoAliniiiy a n d D <)ul>t." ooc<in(t in a on ".Sninl In t h « W n v e « .” liy K jirl K id d le . 7 p.m . j u n i o r n n .l a o n io r M VK F I I W T l ‘U t:s n V T K IU A N a n d tiilii-slciiis a iiid y f o r a d u lta . i p .m . 'M'.i l-'iflh livom u- i...it h M on<lny. K luta K<kU. C a m p F i r e . 7 ;;ui W oodTftw W n o lry . p n * tn r p .m . ll.>y Seoul*. 2 p . m . T u e a d iiy W S C S flil.S a .m , .Sum Uy ».-h.M>l. i l n .m . w o r s t u d y clnM , 4 p .m . W a k i- O k u n C a m p F i r e a n d 8 p.m . e o m m liw io n o n C h r im l a n a.v. sh ip , " I n P a r tn e r x h ii' w ith C h ria i,'* «:1 .S c in l f<tiii-<Tnii, y:H() a .m . W e d n t‘s<lny, p.m . j u n i o r h ia h \V e« in iin » i« T f e ll o w p r a y e r M>rvic« a t U \e W r h e o f M m . L iU sh ip . 7;:!1) p .m . H iiii»r hiuU V .'« tm 4 n s te '’lin n .<iiiidi‘rH, 7 ;J 5 p . m . C h a n c e l c lu iir, /.'llow K hip, i p .m . .Moiiiliiy v u n lh cln«i> 7 :4 .‘i p m , C irfle I I a t h o m e o f M m , :M (I p .m , iU.y S c .iii tr.H .p f,.. a n d U w in i O r r i n F u lle r. 8^0 A s h a t r e c t . ft p .m , i.f ileiu-oni lit hon ie o f .Mr, a ii.i M m , H o y W S (^S Dciieriil m «*fltin(r. fi t o 7 p ni. Ja ro l« t> n . .1:>I S e v e iiih flv.-niie n i> rth . 7 m. \Vedni-s<!iiy Micn’B r h o ru x , 9:;10 a .m . A rknni'nH diniior a jio n a o r e d by t h e a c n io r iMip fiv e . ID a .m . w .m ii-n ’a iiib le a l u d y . M Y F. / p.m . m e n ’s r liih o y n te r al«*w a i i p p t r . 7;:iu p ,m . H.>y .V o u l t i » o p liiti a n d K .xCHt nrir op t h e BRETnrjEN p l» r e r po * i 66. » p ,m , a d u l l c h o ir. 4ill F ile r a v e n u e w en t R obe rt R . K e i m , p a a t o r I.YNWOOI) UIIAPKL • a .m , S iinday j u n i o r c h o ir . 0 :4 5 a .m . l,m*i Filer nv.-mi« «-n.it S u n .ln y uchiwil, » . m . w o rn h ip . " l l n r U. I.. Mlk«l. v e « t W ith h u t F e w R « p e n i , " 7 p ,n i. 7;0,'i a,m. l.i>Mi.ln.«i ovur KTFI. 9:4 .^ w lnt«»r f h u rc h c o u n c il. 7 : ^ 0 p .m . acho<»I of mi-niniiii c n n d lo ] i |( h ( (Ic d ic a liu u .. 8 p .m , M on.lny K i s h e r m e n ’a r ! u h . 7 p .m . Hoy R rm il t r o o p W*. " ::V0 p .n i, W p.liii«..|ny Kllile a t u d y f<*llow ahip. « ::«0 p .m . M-nior choirvi^ 1 p .m . T h u rad n y U e r r a n c irc le . - nETHEL TEMPLE B. M. D a » l d , p a i t o r 7 :,T0 a ,n i, n id io lir o a d c a n t o v e r K L IX . lO 'a .'iii. Sum luy w U o o l. 11',S0 a .m , w or» a h iii a n d nerm on. C p .m . y o u n jr iK*opIe'a m i-i'tiiitf, 7 ;:ill |i,m , e v u n (t< ‘Iiatlc n tfrv ic rs. 2 p .m , T u w d a y t h r o u g h F r id a y p r u y e r bHiuli.. S p.m . T iic H d ay lii h le nlii<ly. fi p .m . W iHlnmdny p r a y e r m i'e iin if . X p .m . F ri< lny rh iiro h f .- l lo w n h ip m w i i n g . 2 p .m . .S atuniiiy c h ild r o n 'a c h u r c h . ORACE B IB L E 2fi0 T h ir.i n v w n u e n o r th M . K. N e m n ic h , p a a lo r 9 :4 6 a .m . Sundiiy lu^hool. 11 a « h ip a n il fo m m tin lo n , 7 :3t) p ,i B ib le a tu d y . B p.m . Itcv ^ llo lw ^ n G rin ir e . r e c e n t l y r c lu rn e il frt>m t h e I le ltfia n C o n u o w ill sp c u k . 2 p.m . T u tw d a y (JM.S p r a y e r m o g ti n g . -a p .a u _ U ie d n e a d W -p f * y fli.- m e e t- - inir- a-ni.. .SluiiUy d.-lio.>l. H worship (.-niurintf e\Tincellit KnwlolifhUnVrtr.. 7::iO p.ni. u«uin>| li.mr with mu^ic iitid ainsiiitf liy jhe Miirri.'t eviumolifit ic iff^'up. 7;4.'i p.m. Siinduy throim Jan. Kixviivl aiTvic.n iimier loadi-mlilp of R a w l.'inh and Ixjrruine liurria, C<»n»tantine.\ Mich. I TRINITY SOtiTHERN BAPTIST . a02 Third avonu* n..Hh Robert HrhrKkenhcrg. paator 9 a.m. Sunday M-h«K>l ui Horton «*Ht lumie. 10 n.ni, .Sninlny R,-ho*>l. II a.m. wor«iiip. 6;:iO p.nv. trnlnintf union. 7 p.m. wo^hiti. <:ln p.m, \V,.tWi«y W.K. tiA and SimiM'umii. 2 ::i(l p,m. 'rhuniiiny Sun day aohool at DcWitt rest home. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 160 Ninth avenue eunt Readinn room. ;i2;i Main avenue e««t. open 1 Vo 4 p.m. Monday. We<tn«>«(lay and Friday. 9 :4 5 a.m, Sunday school. Servires U a.m. Suiulny an«l « p.m. Wetlntu<luy. How true hoallh nn.l hnrniony are c)ilAhliaho<l will W broutrht out in le^aimaermon, "liife.’' Sunday. Included in th« -BtWe-TjHvtiings-ij, thU‘ aUlcmcnt from Deuteronomy 6:83. "Y« shall walk In all DID YOU KNOW THORSON BUILDEIIS Hove A giflf r Steel Building TO M E E I EVERY NEED FOR Also for the RANCHER - FARMER and DAiRYM AN~ Generatori, Storteri, Wa ter pumpi, Fuel Pumpi,efe. Trailer Hitches F or care '49 to '57. Only while present ilock f A r lasts. SPECIAL ........ 0 . 7 J REBUILT MOTORS i J J h s j i f i i e L - j h o t t - h l o c k ----------- _ i S 4 . B u ic k V-8 . . .' S tu d o b o k e r V-8 . . . '54 F ord 6 v . . '53 Stud/ebakeiL,jC J»f l m g k a g T v j i r . . . O o d a a 6 ('42 t o 'S3) bum per ja c k s ..................... 4.95 J^WAY L ug W REN C H ES.... . 98c WUD FLAPS for trucks.... . se^ 6.95 Canvas G.l. JEEP TOPS.......... . 25.00 T w in I a l l s » „ Photo Shows Our Modern Office, and Warehouse. IT'STTBUTtERSYSTEW: ' “ “ ’"BmDING OF XCFORSE! "Come In and See For Yourself Why We Are So Proud of The‘>^ BUTLER BUILDING'SYSTEM THORSON BUILDERS, Inc. Planning “ Financing-Total Construclion Soiil'h Park AVe<< Kimberly Road - RE* 3-2616 ’ ’’ ’ __________ ■ '.............. .-.^<1...... A I* lu, adn:i n h ip l'.vi.in:eliM ii " T -V I.E R .S lin C K T I l A n i S T ((.4IU»>|rMlI ll.ll.IM I) c J u s i ^ G t y o u r S a v in g s in by ttiG Xf NTH, and = b a m J iilL e 3 m n i^ "BEST DRESSED** HOLLYWOOD. Jan . 13 OIPD Actor.s Hick Nelson and Jack Lem m on hjive boon cho.sen to recelvc th e annual be.st drc.ssed apparel aw ards next Wednesday a t the M en’s Apparel club meeting, It was announced today. ^BUUER^ .TwInFallsr RE 3-4535 — ^ h r th e e n iir e m o n i h l "IN SU RED 10 a 111, S iin .ia y •. ; ,, m , w or^ll^p, .S o rn i'iii, " Y t 'i. I>lit p .n i. jiiiiu ir „ „.i iiii.l M-iii.T V 'lin i; {•■•..i.l.'-. I , ....... S p i l l , w o i/iliip . I'K.' l'ii.-,iu iii.* .i liu r- Tlieima M’h o m p so ir Will ‘^ve~flie trea-siircr'.s report. Carroll Wilcomb, general manager, will prese n t tlio annual progrew report, Tliroe new dlrectons will be eiectcd. Tlie North Side Pumping com pany will m eet a t 10 a.m. Tuesday in the director’s ofllce of the canal company. , Doni muff ii S d fe ^ ;y .,p lu s a ilra c tiv G PRO fn y/HERE you sa^e_ DOES m^ke 5 “In v e d ig a te b e fo r e y o u iiw e a t" I The ONLY SaTlnes and Loan Association In Ma^lo Valley ^ whose Accoants are INSURED S by » Federal Agency. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN-A^SOCIATION . OF TWIN FALLS 233 2nd SI. No. ' BURLEV BRANCH O E B-MOI TWIN FALIS, RE 3-4223 O m la n ^ Shoppln( Center Holstein Dairy CofHe - Feed — Form Machinery A u c tio n S o le ! Located 4 itiile.i north, 8 mile.s west and 1 mile north of Shoshone or 5 miles north, 9 miles east and i/i mile north of Gooding or i/o mile south of White’s Store in Lone Star District. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 lU N C H ON GROUNDS SALE STARTS a t 11 A.M. 6 0 H e a d T o p Q u a lity D a iry C a fH e BELT, H olstein cow, a vra. -B E A m nf|-H olsteln'C ow ,-S '7i**oU rw llltlW DOT, Holstein cow, 6 yrs. olt), BprlngliiB PANOT, Holstein cow. 8 yra. old, rorlniring____ —JUDYrHols^elJi'cowi 6 -yrsr oldrjust-frcsti------- BETTY. Holstein c<m, 4 yrs. old, heavy sprtagw SPOT, Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, just Ircsh, heavy SUNDAY, Holsleln coW, s yrs. old, J tu t fresh prodOcer NELL, Holstein cow, 6 yrs, old, milking PET, Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old. springing NANCY, Holstein cow, 3 yra, old, ap rlnglnl PEPPER, H olstein cow, 6 yrs. old, springing' JANE, Holstein -cow,-6 y « , oldrinU klng -■•KAY, Holstein cow, 3 yra. old, ju st fresh SALLY, Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, m iltin g ' HEART, Holstein cow, 6yrs. old, milking FRECKLES, Holstelir cow, 6 yrs, old, Jiist fretfj JUNIOR, H olstein cow, 3 yrs, old, springing SNOW WHITE, Holstein cow, 1 y n . oU , I r ts h STUBBY. H olstein cow, 4 yrs. old. Just fresh 60 days SHAREN, Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, heavy MIDGET, Holstein cow, 9 yrs. old, J u a t- to o h - springer PAM, Holstein cow, i 'y i s . old, Juat fresh FIDDLE, H olstein cow, S yrs. old, Just Iresh 10 Holstein heifers, 18 m onths old, open STAR, H olstein cojv, 6 yrs. old, heavy springer : 6 Holstein heifers, 30 mos, old, heavy.,iprlngen LOTTIE, H olstein cow,.3 yrs. old. Just fresh 7 Holstein heifers, long yearlings TINY, Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, springing 10 Holstein steers, 18 m onths' to 3 y r i old VICK, Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, milking ’ AUCTIONEERS' N O T E-M r, Bateman h as a very fine herd of Holsteto cowaj good boned. uniform as to type, with good uddfrs. All young CQWJ. with several h e s i ------several h ead heavy sprln([e'r!. We Invite your Inspection of this fine herd a t aiiy tim e prior lo sale date. All the above cows and heifers are calfhood vaccinated. AM heifers Bluffylew____ breeding. BREEDING ^ T E .S -A N n -P R n rm C T in H : RECORDS O IV W rD & T rO P ^A in !!.-----Kir. B atem an 's foundation herd. In th e p ast on DHIA test, averaged 419 lbs. f a t per cow. LOAOINO. CHUTE AT RANCH. ** ’-------------------- ----------- -------------- M achinery 6 Troictors CHROME W i lly i ' Station Wagon : I............. " , !'■;......i“ i'. »'i‘i ■■■ ■ ------PTTT \y.-.ln.-..l;.v |..nw. „,>.1 .lu.ly ,.n ''Kri.-n.l. Canal Firm Sets Meeting Monday REBUILT Flares & Flags .. II...;, Iii,j.<) • .......... .... ftuthoratlve •fiOurces'Mhat'thfli lilr .1 coming Democratic admiiilfitratlon ,-y*: wants congress to paaa an a n ti- }'{ gerrymandering bill^,. Kennedy Agaiftst Gerrymandering — WA^HiNOTONi JUH; I j m '- ' Presldent-El'cct John F. Kennedy the ancient- poUUcaf practice *Br* Ls rc|)orled lo want conKre^s to gerrymandering—carving congres-^ j lake action to »block suites from slonni districts into unlikely shapes | pprr^mmnderlng their conRrcs.sion^l to benefit the p arty In power‘ ln_~ the slate. — 'rti.sirk-i?!. Chalrinnn Emanuel Ccller. D. N. Y,. of th e house Judiciary comSeven president^'of th« U nited ' luitWe fcftld he lm »\ed “{rom ISlates-died in oHlce. ■ • LUTHERAN •iiiii. i>ni. irr.s ' ........... . : :;u> IM S e o 'ii.l a tr « v l e a» l « ii.ni, W.-.lii. x.|ny llil. .hi.lv. H' r m. \V..,|nf».lin (I.I... „ ehvU < . K. U a t h j e n , p a a tn r T h u m iU y H il,.,. .l u .l y and irtliiy ch»‘ir. np ,iii, M„1 II d i v i n e H orxi,.* F . t - iiicii'i huur, I,;.I [. n n iy rr. >.'-1 nil.I 111.. Go<ll«-«-. W .*rl.l " ‘I I,', K .\S T H K V IU U S S \ / A U K N K . ,<wn.l:.v .'b.xil. 10 A,m , rlri... ll.-yl>.iiit a iul M ii.ln .i.. .'Mvt n .> i(h v c ilf ra ' Q U « rtr r Iy im s-tU nr lla y m n n il K. .Sm iiU . |ia « io r I -iilh e m n ai-h.Mil, 1 i> in lu a III. .Suiiiliiv V. li.,.: v illi » u » r y . p im t o m l c o n fc re n .-.', 7 ::iii p .m . It.'v S.'.nit tn v > p N o . fiS, a n d 11 ni for I 'h il.lrf ti. lll.l.^ n III. . n '. n . M n .m . « ’ ‘n ih ip . ••Aiiil lU W an H |p .-p,.r." 7 ; 1 5 N m m ii tfiMiiii, K p .m . T u e s d a y I .u ih .T iin l. »v(vlal )-«>iiiirf iinrvic**. >< I n v n i r n '. l.-uuii.', K p .m . W « sln « * d a y . S u ti- »'M M .«," (iii.v »i-li.'..t ic iir h .'r s m o o tin if . n m l H .ui I 'm . w o ri.h i|.. "H iu .* .\|,-i, y JEROME, Jiin. 13 -T h e annual p n .j.T and llib le p .m . ii«li.T» n ie e lln jr . H p .m . T h n m .ln v ii p m . W w lm n .lav meeting of tlie N orth Side Cniiul ilii.ly . I 'h n ir a n .l intiili i r n t r ^ j c t i o n c ln iw . K p ni, company will be held j\t 10 am, FrW tvy li.w nl c ( e J iie ra . a.n». S « trSITEl) I’KNTKCOSrAh iin i n y Ju n j.ir in n lr u .- tio n e laM . Monday nt Ihe G range hall. Mrs iH S W iiiH S iii I A U T O R A R T S P A G B ^ F iy B , ' ..f jt\ « r in in io i>( c4«iVt • o r of .•vil n .u n '-. \lu..{ ,.iu r \ . li«niT ,...r h«-iilih. ..Ill l.-i.v'<-'itv. aiwl W’-*hii -How I'an Vi'u I ..;'” -tnp, -'A m.,,k ,f I1im...» ,\ Cnvil! ,ir I r i 'i . i i i m i i > " i h.? : *..• ,U-ii ii-M ti; 0 I' .11 i \ ) , ••.Shi>ukl u t ' t i n - j r m u t <1, o - .rla iir , i; 1 IV f ro m J u h it .U I ''I'lM o «• ih v r r r n n t, t t n n h r : III - n i n P T “ A lt'h ik 'h .'C III, JU i'i'K fo i..u n ji tii, . H Y l'. t) i« l ti.iih j :i v ,it 1.1 I >i)ir )>'M tu i n v i U i l . 1 p .m . t 'h i lU ur. n '.lii. »ui-s)Uji. ' o n O iif n iT u :." u n d m i l tlfA I* in ICn ^ t> 111 'ii . c r v i c ^ , S ^ r n i.in , " I 'h .- , i ji in M .'ii.L n .S .'..i;i,, S T u p ^ Im v M irni-,.' SV e«lnf»dB y,. J«"l t'n d .'i* , V i.i\ |*..m i-if. I................ ,n , \\ r>ltii>«il<t >' V V 1 ,I,K V i H K I S T I A N 'r h u r h M ililr , .;i : I, rii. S u n d a y »>-h.K.l | ..........I •>/ iiti.M .'h . ............. •; t l i e s l l .- > |.u iu a u i i i i , - r ..- t liu . n u l . I p .m . 9 ;4» a .it., U it.'.r -H-hr-.t, ) ! a i 't‘hur».S;.» |. . r n i H t h l e c ln » " » t hiAti.- o f 'V i r S ’ u n it,! I .i.T j. p tii. i - r i ilill'. K .'l.li.'lll i.'Iliih ii'i i,Mii'>l J (). ^ •.ll..■ ,,, I ' l j r> in . >l''y «'h«.l<-iUor < ,;i.. 1. II. : !• Ml. ...... . Hov p .m . - i i .o w (,.t D i n n i x ' HohiiiUk; M ln> k'.*iipriil I W h ni.-.-i iiii; m h ..,i f .ic 'iu |« ..f I II.-n ik -« if« l O .'u p le a i e iiiM it-d ! J KM (I V ,\ I I ' ' U S K S S H i J It h.'i.'V, rii'\ F n d a u . r .„ , s . u u u , j .. ............ . _____ I s I'III, iiii- o ........ -1 1 ,Mv n,..-* 111.R K O H C A M /K l) l,I>S I 'S n K I l ilH K T H U K S IN < H H I .^ r |l n H . d S 2i(.y i-..uiiiH'tti i-..ii;»-\»ii.i \\ ,11 I'hif n iiv ft ; -------------------9 :l‘ an .s.in.lay H rh .-o l. 11 ii in w ..r. d n y I 'li - ii r .'i [.111 .................l,.y f,*lli.w>hi|i, '•hill. ? [. II. i'tiiii« iiu n <-iiile.'ivor f.ir n il a«.-«, K i< ti: j;,..].,*! h o u r , S p i n \V««1. FII.KIt AVKSI K Cin iU II OF (.01) v>'>.-r tiii.l HU j U "',.W iM n l'.<' I'll.-r l u . n u , ' » ,.> t ( H I lU II OK i i i u i S T F 11.I..V W a ) n r < u lk h n ll. m in i> lr r r h o i r . ^ (i.ii ’ .u .I“ M Y F . T ic k e t* f.i ..h J ;i a :>v in T w in h a ll •■•'I i.v T h U rt.lu y . tt^ ’; ^ ‘°^b6*'recelved th e attard s;'"'-’' ‘ i» J S S S rr e d “SlmiBn the board; E dw ard C . i f a l l s n il.'^ T C H R I S T I A N i iiApribi ,- t t i S h o s h n n r n r « t S h P ih P l f f " ll'M ulil I,, I h t f f m a n . m in i a te r , H rn r* t K R x r lh U d , p n 'lu c ,',) n .i» y *ohi«*l. l l l l i o n i n . l !*: i.‘- ■ iii r„i», ;• K IH S T M i r r U O l U S T w ijr»liiii. - o n u f P Jan. 13- N ln e Jerom e ; iboflrd_nieinDcra bootdjnem bers were C 0 « » t f ^ ^ r d s ton “meHtorious the potluck dinner, ■■ikt,,..,, „„i H„r nt the American Lefeion nil'!* .u.H). — Speaker t w in • NEW MASSEY KEROUSON 85 DIESEL, 1060 model, heavy duty double action ram, 3-point — Jiook-uPr-llve-powor-talte-oKronly-300-hounion'thls u n it, like new • One 1954 FORD JUBILEE TRACTOR in good condition, w ith heavy duty Ford loader w ith manue fork and gravel bucket • M&M MODEL U TRACTOR in good condi tion—Jo h n Deere model B tractor • One 1052 SO CASE TRACTOR In top condi tion, with good rubber—One IHC Farmall 30 „ tractor on_steel - - ---------' ■ • JOHN DEERE No, 8 MOWER, 7-ft„ Quick attach hitch , new this season • MASSEY HARRIS SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE, model 00, 14-ft. cut, new rubber and new m otor overhaul • MASSEY HARRIS 10- f t. DISO on rubber mount, hydraullcly operated, like new • MASSEY FERGUSON GROUND DRIVEN SIDE EAKE. new this season • JOHN DEERE DOUBLE WINO HYDRAU LIC DITCHER, new • 1 MASSEY HARRIS No. 16 TRACTOR M A NURE SPREADER, on rubber, in top con dition—Deerborn hay baler with motor, ready to go—3-polnt carrier fo r Ford tractor—O ne IHO 4-scction steel harrow with folding draw bar-S H m pson baled hay fork _____ • BO DISO PLOW In top condition • Slassey Ferguson CORN PLANTER, like new, 3-polnt hookup—Jo h n Deere buck rake • CASE 4-wheeled rubber tlrqdJffAGQN w ith new ted • EZ FESW ^JHS^HSSBW W TETSPKEADER, ne\f • Massey H arris CORN PIiANTR, 3-pt, hook■ up,-llke*new............ ■ • 10-ft, GRAIN AUGER WITH MOTOR, new— wire rbllcr to, l i t on fro n t o l tractor—4-row corrugator w ith 3-polnt hook-up • MASSEY F E R G U S O N SPBINO SHANK ■ FIELD CULTIVATOR, 3-polnt hook-\ip, new , past acafon—O ne 0*10 covered-von body, ft^r 1-ton pickup, Oan be. used as camp houss— Now baled h ay Blip—Ford tractor jack—Jo lm Dliio broadjet weed aprnyer witli all attachmonls—Jo h n Dcera power trol, • MItKtNG EQOIPMENr • One 4-unit BUME^PUMP, like hew. w ith X units and 80 ft, of pipe and stall cocks— ■ -•-ZElRO-12-can-MIIiK-OOOLEB,-«lde-opener— Set stainless ateel washing vat«—one 30-gal, electric water heater for dairy b a m - a n u ll butane heater—set milk acalea ___ • 30 10-gaL MILK CANS—B orn ehovcls an d brooms ^ SADDLE HORSES Black mare, American Saddler, B y e a n old. w elT ranged and spirited Iron grey Gelding, B yeara old, gentle, good] U d pony FEED • iOo tons BALED HAY, lat, 3nd an d 3rd cut tings, all top quollty dairy hay • 600 bu. 3-way MIXED GRAIN • 600 boles GOOD DRY STRAW TRUCKS • One 1063 model OHEVROtET 3-ton TRUOK, 4 new tires, equipped w ith Om.aha combina tion 16-ft stock rack, 30,000 actual miles, » One 1048 model CHEVROLET 3-ton TRUCK _ 3 ? io n s n 3 a !x n s 3 fc iin iliL b i!iu — ■— • Dual wheel TAG AXLB to f it o n Chovrolot truck ; ' .-■rrT*» NEW PORNKY ELEOTRIO WEU5fiR With all attaohmenla^DAVID BRABLE? CHAIN’ SAW —Loi^o porta bin—Set chain blooks—Oood bar-' rel type gas pump—Small weed ■prayer—On# m o eleotrlo lencer-rBump pumj>-6 greftM guni —Set wheel puUere-Large pUe scrap Iron. BOAT h o r n STAR BOAT, IB -it, with n<w « ; l i w Mercury m otor, upholstered aeata, w ith ne»Ty duty tilt bed trailer. B oat NEW, Only UB«d one aisason a n d m otor only used 8 tlijies. TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE CAL D. BATEMANrOwner IVEKSON-nnd ROE, Auctioneers;' Ph«no: WB 4.4!I54,,Go(idlnit . E V E R E T T B E L L , C le r k . , : i* h o n V W B .4 - 4 4 8 0 : T 3V FRIDAY, JANUARY 13.19giT IM E S -N E W S , T W IN PA G E SIX F A L L S , ID A H O Tfucks~€olMde State Senator At In^rsection HffPiHpis He’ll Hope will be m aster of cerfraotua of th e 33rd an n u al A c a a e , Awards show April n . it wai r a s t l e f o r d , J“" ' i - T i i ^ l l e r south of Castle- the n in th tim e the comcaian f Booths Ready Grain Petition aOPE TO PRESIDt- -K B A R (lUI),KII(»;cIes| Kex- K E E P ^(1450 Kllocyclei) (1310 Kilocycles) -liT P I (1210 KUocyclU) ^ K A R T U400 K lIpcycM . ( n l Kllocyclei) P R ID A V zNBC rniDAV F B ID A Y P .M . - - - ....................... ........ r n iD x r -r.K :----- ■-------~ F R I D 'A Y IX tU B D A ir P .M , _E *rm eri -Who have not nlgned 6.UU id a tio N fv r i P.M . 6<<>0 U u iie ^ A .M . 4;t)0 K E K P T op 4D 6:06 U o w jin ii K tp o r t 6 m 0 U u iin e ia T t t n d a th e F arm Bureau m ixed grain p e ft:UO N*»i 6:66 Loc*l Neirl' P ,M . 4 :6 i N * w a 6:10 Ron Thuriic .■'biiv 6:16 N « w i , r « : 0 0 U u iie . i 119 Standard N«»a titio n may now so so at various C]ll| Tup U' Uomlni i : u a K E t P T op (0 i ;3 U M u iie A la K a r l 6:30 S h o w T u n t 7 : 1 5 p tv o d o n t 6 : 3 0 D « r r i l l H A n ie n 6 :6 6 N « w > booth* throughout th e county. 6 :8 0 W M tb « r 6 .66 N rw a f A i W b U p e re d 7 :8 0 M erv O r l f f c n « ;0 u Nc,w» «:UU K E E P T o p 10 1 : 0 0 M u a ie A la K a r t Locations an d d ates of booths I t 4 ( T r iilia i P o a > ......... S : 0 0 O i l K eith T houB hw 6 :0 W u n M U S b i n o 1 :6 6 N « w ( 1 :;:Q ilo o - T b 'i r n * S h o w 7:06 M onlU ir 9 : 0 0 0 l« K eith S h o w tf ::!0 O a t L lir b t being sponsored by the county 71: 1:D60 TN«wi 1 :0 0 K E E P T op (0 op 0 ’ M o r o i n f 7 :66 N tw a ' 7:30 U o n lio r 9 :3 0 01* K eith a h o w - ' I M K n itf D s la r a m ^ureau.group Include F a rm 7:4& i l l n i i d t t P r o x r t D 7 i6 6 N « w t 8 ;t'0 H on T h o r n * S b o w SiOU N e w i o n I b t H o u r 1 0 :0 0 M u ile for A ody O a li 1 :0 0 P l e a a u r i T im i g : i i N #w a ers' Realty, Buhl, J a n . 10 to 21; 1:00 N»wi B:.iO 61unitur D rn m ln R «;uoN«w» 8 :6 6 N » w « 6 Q u iim a ittr 9 00 R u n T h o r n * S b u i f U unc« T iiii* * .flA T U R D A Y H d e llty National bank. Flier; J a n 88 :0 9;U J A iid y D a lo 9 :0 0 r i e s * ( / r t T im i :1 0 Pop r b o p 9 . : 6 N ew * tU:JLI D ani-f T i n i r A .M . 1 J :M S 1 « N O F F 16 to 18;. Twin Falls Bank and S :3 0 U in A b o u t U u iU 9 :6 6 N c w i |U iiu f tlrtitly M u i M B A T L 'H D A V '6 : 0 0 T u w n in d C o u n try 10 ;O U R ic b fie ii! Rt|HjM<r 9 r 0 0 N f w i ■T ru st, Kimberly branch, Jan. 16 to :3 0 N e w i 1 1 ;U 0 S 1 G N O F F 6::;(i M ualc in; t'lr s t security bank. Bunk luiJ • f. 135 Tawm?ra~cg[iwt7r 1 0 :6 6 N » « < 9 :8 0 C l iU « n <:()U vN ew a o n l l u u r 7 :0 0 S n n i of tM o n e e ri •n iist, and Fidelity N ational bank, B t9 6 N im t lb * A r i l t t 1 1 :0 0 P l n t u n • Xlm* A .M , 8ATi;ribAV (1:0.^ T u p o ( M o r n i n g 7 : 3 0 I l r c i W i i l W ith M l^6 N « w i all TWln Polls, Jan. IB to 18: Tw in lOiOO N*»( AM. 1:16 T o p of M u r n in it I^rry 6 .3U Ob; by OaV 1 3 :0 0 N ltM i , j 4 S i g n on Falls Livestock Commission com 1 0 :0 6 U in A b o u t U u i l i N«w« fi:;io K rw a a n d M ji r k f it 8 A,TtnDAY » U liu l ly 'a H u < i.M t# a d NfM 6 »U laahcv-O ow n 7:u6 S^iurlH N e w t 9 ::<0 .S 'W im d irfu l S h o w pany, Jan. 18; Twin Falls county 11:00 •' D a u l i n * id a h u II :tO UlD AO>‘Jl UuiK 6..10 New* AM. 7:30 iW o rM N l-u>k 1 0 :;; O U iy l e y 'i M u il c •Farm Bureau office, Jo n . IS to 21; ISiOO 7 S h i n n SoiiTidu O f f S i t u lio b P titU ip a S h n ii 6:66 Kvwt !1 ;0 a 8 'W i.n tle r fu t S h o w 7 :46 S o u n d a n d U u a i c a :<||) ( lO rd li sha< * 6.S6'Newa 6 :00 B a t ( i l l Piri<1t Stockgrowera Commission co m ^: >:uu N « w i N U C I I ::(0 S 'W o n d trf u ! S h u ir ■j-nn -~pnn yi' j AO fiVr “ THKT H it P a /* Jl U :1 6 1 2 :0 6 W f it h r r ■ - 8:SH"H i wi ' ------------------------C redit association, J a n . 16 to 18. IU ;IJU K L JX N e w i b e a t 1 ;3 0 N ew i 7.-66 S '* w a U : 3 0 KAYT f t * p o r l# f 1 2 : 1 4 S ‘W o n il* rf« l S h o w ' R:4A S o u n d a n d M u iie 11 ;<IU N e w i T h e petition requests that sec 1 2 :< 6 U r m . F a I r 7 :3 6 M a rk e t R e p o rt 8:00 S a t H it P a r id i J ;0 0 H’W o p d arfu l .Show • rOO xN ew i 2 S o c ia l C t l a n d a r 7 ; 4 0 U ub P h ilH p a Shos 8:66 N^wa 9;;iu N < « t. C l u b N o i m 2 ;0 0 S 'W o n < i* r ru l S how tion 128.851 of the code of federal 1 :00 .1 :00 Nfw* 7 : 6 6 N ew a 9 :0 0 S a t f i l l P a r td t T im a 8 :0 0 n 'W o n ilr r fu l S how 9,16 JllB M a j e s t y , t h t rtg u la tlo n s,, dealing with w heat 1l i:0a O6 UPolka 8 :0S I’at FIrcnor 8 .UU U ob P b iliip a 8ho< 9 ;6 6 N « w a l t i n * * V a r U tlta 4 : 0 0 C o p ln s W ith B aby 4:<iiiN cw « m ark et quota regulations, bo r e 2 :0 0 N ivri 8::>'6 N ew a 10:00 f i a t . H it P t r i d i M arvin 11 no b o u n d a a d U u jie 6 :0U i'Mt Fie«nur 9 :0 U {<oh P b l lllp a S b o i 10:66 N « w a 4 :0 6 I t 'i W o n d e r fu l PM . stored and th a t am endm ent '13, 2:0:> U aU rtia V « rtit> M 6:U 0 N e w i 9 -5 4 N ew i II :00 S a l . H it P .r i d . 3 !0 0 N < « i 6 : 1 0 H 'W o n d erfu l S h o w I b i M o n ito r as it appeared in the’ Ja n . 28, 1060, 8 :06 U a tln t* V a r t a l l t i 6 J u n e a u Shinn 10 iiu tC m ih e rly S h o w 11:66 N « w a b :6 5 N fw i i .J u U o n iio r federal register, be revoked. Sec 4 :0 0 N « » l 7 :0U New»-AFUC10 1U.6.S N ew t 12:00 S a t H ll P irid l Ncwi a :00 Muile ll:C O K im h * rly S b o w A n d y D a la 12:66 N * w a 7;UI A tion 728.891 p erm itted up to SO 4 :0 6 U lllb o ard 7 : 1 6 Drvotli>ni M o n ito r n :6 6 N ew a 1:00 H a t . H it P a rid i < : l i M o n ito r 7 : ; i 5 Ulc K d th ■per ce n t wheat In "mixed grains" 4 :1 0 T h ia ta r S b o w e i r d «;o'^Newi n 4 :1 6 M atin** V k r U l l u 1:66 N a w a 'fi:30 M o n ito r 8 : 0 0 N iw a w ithout being c l a s s i f i e d as 6i00 9 :0 0 N e w i tiO O S a t . f ih o w e u i K 8 : 1 0 D a n c ln t P a r t y 1 01^ U o n llo r iT i'im B o b P h i liip a S h o "w heat,” but the am endm ent 6 :0 6 U a tln M V i r . a t l u 9:0S A n d y D a U 2:66 N « w a R :3 0 H en ri H e n t * O re h 7:30 M o n i t o r l i : 2 6 N o r t b a id e N Nco t« a )l;00 8:00 S a t . S b e w e iii 0 : 0 0 N cw i I 2 ; 3 0 N ew a changed this to p erm it not more 5 :3 0 8 p o r u R a v ir w I t :OON«wi S i4 0 You K n o w S p o r ti N cwi 8)66 9:16 M o n lU ir 9 : 8 0 F rn ld l* M a r t i n 1 2 :3 6 M a r k e t R e p o r t th a n 25 per cent w h eat In mixed 1 M 6 D illy D t v o t l o n i is h t I2;O O M iiale a t 4 :0 0 S a t . S bow eai* 9:30 M o n ito r O rch . 1 2 :4 0 H ob P b i liip a S b o w grains and th a t any mixed grain « :O O B ia N O F F l:0 0 a iG N O F F 4 :6 8 N « w a 1 0 : 0 0 M uile t ) r a a m l n f 10:00 x D a n c a T i m * ] :! :5 S N e w i containing m ore, th a n 25 per cent * would be classified as wheat. T h ifI £ daily B cbediila uy K hediilc of tolerlslon a n d r a d i o - p r o f r a i n s Is presented M a service to re 8 id e ri of (he Tlmea-News. L istin g s a r e fum lsbed b j T h e petition points o u t th a t th e ihfl statio n . A n j e r r o r s or chinges ghould be r e p o r te d to the Btatloo am endm ent m e t widespread ob Itse lf add ‘U6t Ihb Tlmefl-Newi.' je c tio n —f n m n iiB ~ 11vest< !C innia s u jrv ra s rY rro rir-^ ii ia rm Induitpr an d varloua llveIlfLs are ru n n in g and skiing * A A * atock and form organizations conditions are good to excellent, th roughout southern Idaho. I t also Slgl Engl, ski instructor, rep o rt n otes th a t during 1060, when th e ed here F riday. am endm ent was. in operation, con Snow depth on Bald moun siderable distress i^nd loss of In tain is 26 Inches, Roundhouse W ASHINQTON.'Tjan.'l3 ( f l- A 9!00 Furj / come was experienced by a large committee fro m the N ational On h as 19; D ollar, 16, a^d there 9:3 0 Ijone Ranker 'p a r t o t the livestock a n d farm In ion Orowera association conferred are 14 Inches on the valley floor. 10:00 T r u e S t o r y d u stry In Idaho. with agriculture departm ent of(C hannel 11) 10:3 0 D e t e e tiv « D I a r r A resolution adopted by th e flclali yesterday on the possibility F B ID A Y 11:00 M t. W U a r d Id ah o Farm B ureau during Its a n - of setting up m ore federal market- 5 : 3 0 R a w h id e 1 1 :3 0 C o n t r a i l * W o rld -— n ual—m eellBg-Nov; 16 I n - T w in Uig order an d agreement programs 6 i 8 0 - K M X - V ie w s 12:0a N C A A n « j k H b « l l 7:ao W y a tt E a r p F alla also Is printed In the p e ti for sUiblllzing prices of onions. 2 :3 0 H c & rt A a a o c l a t i o n 7 : 3 0 lawman 3 :0 0 {(iff P ictU T « tion. T he resolution points o u t Under such programs, th e in 8:00 B r i n s l n s U p B u d d r 3:S0 D e a th V a l le y D « y a th a t some 181,000 hood of ca ttle dustry — w ith approval of the de- S : 3 0 M r i V r e e S o n * 4 :0 0 M if f h tr M o u a a 9 :0 0 R o b e r t T ^ r i o r ere fed' annually In the Snake partm ent^w ould regulate th e flow 0 : 3 0 S e a 'H u n t 4 :3 0 W a l t D is n e y 6:3U l i o n a n t a river valley from Q lenns I ^ r r y to of onions in to interstate''ntorketa. 10:00 77 S u n i e t S t r i p 6 :3 0 T a l l M a n Id ah o Falls, a n d th a t tliese ca ttle Regulation w ould be by grade, sfte, 1 1 :00 T o m E w e ll S h o w 7 :0 0 I .^ w r e n e « ‘W e l k M >80 T w o o n th e A U i e consum e about one to n of m ixed quality, pack i^nd container. 8:00 F iff h l o f th e W e « lc 12 :3 0 K L IX H e a d lin e a BURLEY, Jan . 13 - "Statistics ii' . g rain each, if th e feed Is available. T h ree B U r F l n * l Provision could bo m ade for di BATUROAT show a yearly average of 30,000 0 :<I0 C u n i m o k e According' to th e petition, th e re verting surpluses Into -relief chan ff:68 K L IX H e a d l i n n 0 ini) H a v e ( i u n , W i l l T r a v e l hom e accident fatalities," Burley Is a tremendous dem andW or th e nels, export a n d experimental use. 7i00 T o d ajr o n t h e F a r m 10;()1) C a n d ifi G a m e r * Police Capf: ■William' 'McDonald' 10::t0 T h e W ltn e i n looalljr produced feed crop and th e There is o n e such order In ef 7 180 M e d ica l T V C l i n i c told member's of the Bu?;T?y Busi 1 1 :3 0 S a t u r d a y N i f f h t M o v U Data ^ J ta n - B u r e a u ‘‘la opposed to an d fect now for onions grown In Ore-., 88 :t03 00 SKhina rsi LL ee wo niaa r dSoh o w ness and Professloiml Women’s 12:20 K L I X H e'a<1irne« n slu ' repeal of th e tyrannical an d gon and Id ah o . Another is under club a t Its Tuesday e ^ n ln g dinner d iatato rial edict of the d ep a rt consideration fo r those grown in m eeting In the Egyptian room of m e n t of agriculture abritrarlly south Texas. th e National hotel. olassUylng .feed g rain containing Officials s a id onion growers are He pointed o ut various ways th a t ||^ m o re th a n i s p er c e n t as w heat." suffering from two years of unduly new home construction has in low prices, larg ely refleotlng increased safety, a n d offered timely D; U nited P ress International .0 -enjcd production flowing from th e advent of hew hybrid vaHetlu. ' Steady wlWter ra in s peltM the suggestions for m aking a house Officials s a id ' the association of Pacific N orthw est tod^y, hamper hold safer place to live. The club voted to support legis tlelals would confer wltlT member ing coast g u ard rescuers In the latio n to preserve state relics and growers before deciding whether WASHINGTON, Jan . 13 I f l - blonted Columbia river. to take steps t o get addltlotml or T ho agriculture departm ent Li op Two coast g u a rd vessels capsiz to support actio n th a t wlU keep der and agreem ent program s for posed to construction of the Nez ed In tho m outh o f the river last semi-preclous sto n es from being other commercial producing areas. Perce dam on th e Snake river be nlglit on a rescue mission to aid rem oved from th e state of Idaho. tw een Idaho and Oregon, because a crippled fishing: vessel and tho I t was reported to the group th at Z S O A U N T E , V ta h , Jan , 13 liR of possible Interference with fish U. S. wetither b u re a u predicted these stones are being taken across R ealdenta of ,th l j sm all southern th e border by th e truck loads. n u is on the S alm on river. little relief from rain today for 0 t a h town hoped to Install a pum p Mrs. Evelyn C ash displayed fa T he Nez P eree hydroelectric additional team s seeking survivors. c H i t h a Escalante riv e r today, to vors she m ad e for the district project, proposed b y the WojlilngH tip ease a critical w ater shortage. A new cold f r o n t moving east B PW meeting w hich the Burley •*Tha town'a w ater aupply was cut ton Public Power Supply syslem, from the Pacific ocean turned rain club will hostr- in May, and the _Cff w hen..th8. woter.J)lpeUnB_Bup-- - HAILEY, J o n . IS — Klected would be on ‘ th o -fln ak e-ilm in - tc T ‘Bnow~1n‘~MQntHnB—nnd^dahff =Kfoup“ v6ted ~ to ~ ffflo p r p ly ln g J>calahte froze la st Sunday. Blaine county officers w ere sworn stream from w h ere the Balmon an d dropped tem peratures below A special work meeting to make M ayor 0 . R . Q rlffln said boya Into office f o r two-year term s at flows hito It. zero In the C olorado Rockips. th e m .was set f o r Feb. *28 a t the ithly-B laine-eounty-com . —ThBTlepartment's-recomnienila'icrB ffies; i n om the RoclcleA southwesi to o th e r male residents thawed out mlsslonefs m eeting M onday morn' tlons to the fe d e ra l power comannthCT mile n f fhw rpyulnr p l[ y - 4 n g . ...... — ,----------------^------ m lv iln n -w c rj-.b a se d -o n _ tJ o r8st Florida, m ost of t h e nation basked E a st n t h stre e t. i n unusual :w lntern;wam th;-:M U- — New-membera -Induoted-into- the ' U rieT y tsterd a^^T hey are working They were George E. McQon^ service Invejflgatlon. I t italed; wauicee recorded a n nli^lme high club were M rs, Elma McDonald, d ow n from th e m o untain springs Igal, newly elected commissioner T his departm en t recommends o f 49 degrees yesterd ay and Dea M rs. V enna P rice, Mrs. Mary Lou w h ic h supply th e tow n’s w ater an d for the second district; V. K . Jep' th a t no license b e issued for the Moines, la., c h ild re n found a M ann and M rs. B etty Verberg. h a v e thawed m l a to tal of two pesen, newly elected prosecuting proposed project, o r fo r’any pro dandelion In th e ir scHoolyard. At Vera W illiam s, president, an -mlles-BO-faftT'^^---------------attorney; Law rence P, H all, newly posed high dam project on the \h. Rcd_Oak. ia „ youngsters captur- nounced th a t th e next regular T h e y h a v e 18 miles to go. U nder s h eriff; Hassell Blanken Salm on river or o n the Snake be nieeting would b e held at 6:30 p.m. thla foot-by-foot process, th e vol elected V d lh e year’s firs t grasshopper. ship, who w as elected chairm an of low the Salmon river, until luch Tuesday, Feb. 14, at the hotel u n te e rs build a fh-e to th aw th e th e board of county commission' tim e asU he fish passage problem w hen A nna L arsen will be in g ro u n d «o th e ca st-iro n pipe can ers; Ray S w e at, commissioner for of high dams Is satisfactorily — be-unearthed.—H i e n j i fire Is b u ilt t h e ’ first d is tric t; George McCoy, solved." ch arg e of p ro g ram on Interna tional relations. ^ n e x t to the plpe-^io thaw It. .If auditor and recorder; Floyd Wil I t is broken, th e pipe Is replaced. son, usessor and personal tax A power commission hearing Is T a n k trucks h ave been hauling collector; J . E , Lelchllter, probate now under way o n the Nez Perce BURLEY. Jan . 13-M rs. Rulon - w a te r Irom up stream on th e Esca Judge; D orothy L. Povey, treas application and a 'com^ting one la n te river th a t runs n e a r4 h e edge urer and. r e a l property tax ew by the Pacific N o r t h f e t Power Stokti' -wilU' WlTs toaatmlstress of the evening received Uie traveling o f tow n, and th is w ater Is poured lector; Bay McOoldrlck, coroner, company which seeks t« build the h ig h Mountain Sheep p r o je c t blue pencil for h e r table topics ^ t o th e w ater m ains. an d Dr, R o b e rt H. W right, county above the Salm on-Snake Junction. discussion d u rin g the regular RICHFIELD, Ja n . 13-Ito. and physician.-------T h e report o t Nez' Perce said Tuesday evening meeting of the M rs. Leonard S h ilth , College Place' Deputies w h o took th e oath ol the-problem of assuring up and Burley T oastm istress club at the Wash., are th e p aren ts of a dnughoffice— w ere James H u rst and down stream -passage of migtalory NatlonflLhotcL t e r ’ bom“ J n n 7n ~ S m lth ,' a ^ o rm e r Mrs. Joseph H aU ber, president, Mrs, K enneth B u ttram ,. deputies fish kuch as salm o n over high Richfield resid e n t, Is a grandson _______ for the sh eriff's office an d Max dam s of____ this____________ type “has nottopics eg yet chairman and o f .M rs, H e tta ^ o w e ll M U R T A U an, J a n . 13 - M r. an d Peck, who w ill be deputy sheriff ^ e n satlslactqrlly.fiolxfiijlis-de-Patricia B ase, San Francisco, a t - C o r e y ;- M r s r ^ h u r Ivle, Mrs partm ent finds th a t the proposed prcsslons of em otion. visited her ^ t h e r , Louli Base, and m o v lu a n d ll(!ld _ C f_ th e lt_ re se n t H a z e l-J a th e t_ a n d ^ .M rs . .Goldie -tN ez-P ercei-p ro jett will -Interfere, >Irs. .Wallace Sharpies-gave*'Q' ' ’ T fflp to Hawaii a t t h j M onday Bucon, deputies in the auditor and an d be Inconsistent with one of boolc resume of “T h e listing Hills" fam ily. F. A. Ross Brow n, son of Mr. and s i g h t meeting of th e M urtaugh for the sh e riff's office, ah d Max tho purposes for which the Nez by M arguerite L y o n , which is the M rs. Bill B row n, arrived home F a r m B ureau 'held a t th e O range tlndale, d ep u ty probate Judge; Perce, Payette, BlUerroot, Boise., story of au th en tic history 0/ the fo r a two-week vacation before h a ll. Mrs. Elwln S hipp, deputy, assessor, Salm on and C hallis national for Oznrks. Mrs. C h arlo tte Stevenson reporting fo r electrica l training at — Etollow lng-dlsousslon-lt-w aa-de^ an d -M r8;^ H unter-N elson7 Tleputy mats, all w lthin-the-8alm on-Tiver I h e G reat L akes naval training e ld ed to invite a m em ber of .the treasurer, watershed, were established andi Mrs. John^Pyne was timekeeper conter in Illinois. Brown served aa P o ta to M arketing assoclatloa to a re to be adm inistered." and Mrs. D o ro th y Jlschler was re c ru it petty o fficer while Vecelv' «p«ak a t a fu tu re m eeting. Salmon riv e r Is described as chief evaluator. In g boot tra in in g a t San Diego. T h e re was also som e discussion During th e J a n . 24 meeting new “th e most Im p o rtan t unobstructed concerning federal crop Insurance. officers for the n e x t six months SPRINODAIiE, Jan. 13 — Mrs. R efreshm ents were served by M r. Wayne B arnes, Treinonton, Utah; salm on and steelh ead spawning will be elected a n d Installed. New ■ n d Mrs. Jam es S arg en t a n d M r. visited her porents, M r. and Mrs. stream In the S n a k e river drain- memberships are now being ac* a n d M rs. Charles J o h n s o n .^ , cepted Into the club*and those ih' -Irv h i-O ra y th o m ra n d -o th e n e la ' large portion o f th e s&lmon and terested are ask ed to ■call Mrs. tlves. flteelhead fish fo r both sports and Hauber or Mrs. O lin Baker. Mrs. P. D . Pace is visiting her commercial fish in g In the ColumM A R Q U E T T E UNIVERSITY, brother and sister-in-law , Mr, and blft river. READ TIM ES-N EW S WANT ADS Mre. Reed P « e r , O d g e n . Her Mllwoukee, Wls„ J a n . 13 — Two brother has been ill the past fe» M agic Valley students are am ong th e eight Idaho y o u th s included In months. Earl Christensen has returned to th e 11,E01 students a t M arquette F t. Ord, C alif., after visiting his im lversityi T h e y ore Jack R Smith, Buhl, wife, the fo rm e r K atheryn Zolenrolled In th e school of dentistry, engcr; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a n d M artha J , Perry, Twin Palls, O. E. ClirLstensen, and other rela college of liberal a rts. tives here. / Onion Group Seeks Action About Prices Skiing Good T e le v is io n L o g KLIX-TV ]; ilesidents of jj Town Hoping i|l ^ o Get Water I m e IVIAKT Blaine-Aides Are Installed Mrs. Stoker Gets Award for Talk LONDON, Jan. 13 — Police were on the lookout today tor a missing British navy officer the admiralty announced h a d access to secret. NATO docum ents. Lieut. Henry D rum m ond, 36, dis appeared New Year's day. He is a cipher and communications officer., "He has always been a steady andT-eiiable man and Is happily married with two children," said a British admiralty spokesman. "Tliere la no evidence th a t his disappearance was prem editated and It Is quite o u t of character. We are confident th ere is no ques tion of defection." Cruelty Charged In Divorce Case A divorce .suit was filed Tuesday In Twin Falls district co u rt by O. R. Myers charging Mrs. In ez Myers with extreme cruelty. They were m arried In Ely, Minn., on Nov. D. 1934, and have two children, according to th e petltipn Myers asks th a t h is wife be awarded custody of th e children, $150 monthly child su p p o rt, house hold furnishings and a n automoHe la represented by O. P. D uvall, Twin Falls attorney. METROGOLDWfflMAYER....-, Uu M lljH ie g firiw io, 1 i i i ffiumiji JOHN O'HARA'S UU mm ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ------FEATURES----SATURDAY FRIDAY l:30-3:40*5:68 7:36-10:04 7:58-10:08 iAdulU 11.00 Hll 5 F. M. Enter th e “Frincess" Phone Con t e s t- C a U Radio KEEP for de tails. . Doors O pen G:45 and 1: ORPHEUM ! STARTS TODAY! m rou N ^ iiu ooD ^ I0T.T7 GOLDBERG APPROVED ...WASHINftTQ.N^ “ The senate labor com mittee today unanimously approved th e nom ination of A rthur'J. Goldberg to be secretary of labor In the Kennedy adiiiinlstratlon. Goldberg became the first cabinet nominee of Presl dent-Elect John F . Kermedy to win such approval. fs r d a r e d e v il d r iv e r s b a ttle fo r . m o n e y , g lo r y a n d t h e g ir ls READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS W h o fo llo w t h e tr a c k s ! PHONE lOB BUHL Birth Reported In Lincoln Area I S i Group Sees lyrovie on Hawaii Servicc otSthW . JSf arts T O D A r Missing British Officer Sought Policeman in Burley Tallts To BPW Club Snake River Steady Rains Hit DamProject Northwest Areas Not Favored ■ p r tf fiic ^ 1^ ‘lSppmxlma'tely taUon of "O scars, J! Ihp twb trucks Involved. Twin Falls county Deputy Sheriff Curtis : ' BOISE, Jan. r3~l.B — S en. Tom S w reported. The-mlBhap -oc.4 j. Heath' R., PYanklln, to ld tlje Id a rS red at appK.xim.tely 10 a.n ;i* : ho senate yesterday th a t “B ^ln ning Monday, I wlU do a n etfec '^Driv'ers were Identified as Lfoyd * tlve Job" o« chairm an of th e sen' n C l t « . a n d R ic h a r d HeMty," H bolh s ta r route, Castleford. ale elections committee. Heath said a week ago h e plan' navis halted his truck a t an In- J . ned to resign an com m ittee. aS' T e r S o r t h e officer reported. I jignments. He dfd n o t actuiiUy do I n T t r t r u c k s coUlded head-on . so however, nnd R epubUcan lead»»i.^lev turned the Into the road where Davis’ vemcie k. ers later aiicniptett to dlffl L"d stoppeo. stopped. T h e sun was in H e-I'. him. . hod - I . ,.'. eyes "when the crash oc oeHis statement yesterday resulted ..ley's U n io n from a query from Sen. Arthur curred, ac«=rdlng »0 the of b e r ..U n f n n c n n r l no Murphy, D., Shoshone. Murphy asked w h at w as to hapnim -to-a-m emorlal-he-introduced, rrtollshm ont.of the flectjiral college STileiii, wlili.li h ad [erred to the elections committee. "Who Is chairman of th is com mittee?" Murphy asked. ■■One ot the deans of th e seimW. T h e m ost Senator Heath of Franklin. Is chairman of'that com m ittee," Ben. d e s ira b lK w o m a n A. W. Nnegle. R.. Bonneville, presi dent pro-tem, replied. '* in t o w n Murphy asked Naegle if Heath planned to serve actively and a n d th e e a s ie s t Heath replied: ■•Effective aa of M onday morning to f i n d . . . / I will he the active chairm an of that cominhtce. I h ave tu rn ed back my pay for committee work eo far because I haven't done anything j u s t c a ll... along that line. B u t I w ill assure :'the~Eenate-thatr—beginning—M on--------- B U t t e r f i e l d I day, I will do an effective Job." I Heoth latec told -newsmen he ■ 8 'would rather, conttaue h is non: membership on com m ittees, but 1added; "I can't be guilty o f halting I progress." Keep Position 1 STARTS TODAY "PSYCHO'' Anthony Perkins, Jan et. Leigh -EveninKa-Qnlx No one admitted after 8:00 p.m. ----- Speclal-Klddie's-Mattnee Saturday Visits Parents NOW P L A Y IN G ^IGE PAtAGE^ The Motion Picture G ian t of i960 Two Enrolled NOW!-THRU SUNDAY I On HOMES .LVERXDA 6, Q,m. to, 9 p.m. i •FHA TW IN FALLS BRANCH J. S. HALL— Manager 233 Shoihone Street North Pjtono RE j-7680 . ^Representatives throughout M bbIo Valley) x r ;Sx«]i!n£D " lU T lU O E "—7:00 and 10;30 ............ . _'HEATERSt JnftUk* M OTOR’VU ivn't^Kop D R IV E - I N * ADULTS W o -C IU L D FllKG S TA R IU N O -C harlej OourtiicyrM ellnda B yroiil K o b e r l J ^ . • ' "NAPI.BH"— 8 :o6 ONLY M^CANHIATIM TEENAGE THUNDER U t a h 'M o r t g a g e l o a n C o R i> oiiA T io jr M o u 'ru A Q i! DANKEUB m(ip.is luua__________ ‘-'STilN TO KEEP IIADIO I'OK I>E1^.IL8 o n I l i a CONTEST j VERY CAR EN TIIU SIASTI fo r - W ll''" JDO !!l PAGE SEVEN PomerelleSkiiftg Classes to Open R U P E R t, Jan, 1 3 -P lan s for the opening of. classes at the Pomerellr ported 150 students were enrolled TRAFFIC SNA BIED In last y ear's classes and a t least TOKYO. Jan. la (iB— A 'raglilg tlint m any are expected this year, snort storm yesterday snarled traf-. Cla.«es offered will range from tic In northern J a p a n and Hokbeglnne; through expert, w ith the kaido. A freezlns cold Wftve pp;eajl number o f cla.ises depending^ on ... over alLof .Japan, w ith the terncnrollmfintT-HQllaiid-r^aaid^-eiaases-pcraturrrlropplnrtirao^R^TiJlcj/o.^ will m n fro m Jan. 14 through P e l).----------------------------------- *’ ■ i. with regtstrnilons being accept FOR YOUR ed at the Minidoka County News office, sponors of live school. Students were reminded t a take lunches each Saturday since there are no eating. facllitJea ftt the fkl. site. by school officials. Oln.sse.1 will be held at the Howell canj'on sl.e qI th e ^ k l lllu , T ransporlnllon tor studeiU i w|ll be tum lslied by the R u p ert Elks lodge by bui. The loading area will be at the rear o( Trevino and Johnson Implement c o m p a n y building on highway 30 In Rupert, A hlgh-powcr rifle, cfirLrldge beglnninn, at 8:30 a. m., w ith deIbeoretically Is oiie havlnR a niuzp a rtu re time at 8 a', ni.__________ zlc veloctty of more th a p _ 2 J m Ja c k Hollond, school official, re- ' icct per second. -U AMANA FREEZER ANNOUNCING Semi-Annual Instruction Class Zose rtcelvtag recosnltlon w e Tsrry, B. P. Magel, P aul R. ofrnn E. Smith, Edw ard 5 S e Dr. Orln A. FuUcr and f r S ' V. Groves, all Tw in ^ , V A, Allison, P. M.- Hudson beitie S. Cdrder, all F iler: S K t o M r l y ; F. V M orrison, «,SaU!ti; ^ *■ Ohapln, La S o a l l f . . and I. E. Nltsckke, Rtno, Hs''- ___ _________ T U E S D A Y , Jo n . 17, o f 8 :0 0 P .M . W illiam I. Johnson, second. fro m left, new commander o f Maflo Valley barracks 509. Veterans o f World W ar I, accepts th e ~ ra v el from V. J. DavltUon. rlffht, outgoing: commander. Johnson \cas ln« ^ ^ V i I,If stalled Thursday ev en in g In the American Legion hall. Also Installed were, from led, H. H. B urkhart, q uarterm aster, and T. ,M. K night, senior vice com mander. (Staff photo-engravlnK) -r SAINT EDWARD'S SCHOOL Last Rites Held World War I Veterans Install Blue Pencil Goes Overhaul Asked For Mrs. Osborn New Officers for Comihff Year To Mrs. Kennedy HAILEY, 13 -ru nero! serv7,5~5fefTTRW” l “''“ M r» ^ N. M embers of Magic Valley B a r Miirtht) Osborn at S p jn . W ed- racks No, 600, World war I, In^ I mIi!? at the McGoldrlck funeral stalled officers for th e coming y ear 5 ; ,ilh the Rev. W. D. Ell- at ceremonies Thursday evening at th e American Legion hall. Musical number* were by M rs. Inatalled were William Iv an Birold Buhler and Mrs. A rth u r Johnson, barracks' com mander; Ti Bill sccompatiled by Mrs. WllUa UtKerclier. Mrs. Thomas Pica, Mn. W'ly” T u ™ ''' Mrs. .Winifred Coates, aad Mrs. A. L. M ontgom m Wire In charge at flowers. Honorary pailbearerj were G ayle VortlitoSton. J. E. Lelohllter, W il GOODING, Jan. 13 — Gas con li,u Shcrblne, L. E. Outz and tra cto r licenses were granted M erHiBtll Blankenship. Regular pall- lyn Schmeckpeper an d E. W. Pyle iwrers were Floyd Wilson', Jo h n and a m aster plum ber's license was (ItCHinigal, A. L. Montgomery, R. g ranted E. W, Pyle when th e 0. Price, William Price and Lon Gooding city council met th is week. Eolbeni. last rites were held In the H ailey T h e project of th e tree removal taetery. along L ittle Wood riv e r was post poned after discussion with th e city engineer. A building perm it was granted RDPBJIT, Jon, 13—The an n u a l L P. Coffman for construction of polio fund raising card party spon- shop a n d coal shed a t 430 N e lOKd by the Rupert Orange will be braska. held Qt 6 p. m. Saturday a t the Police court reported six viola Orange hall, and will feature all tions w ith 163 assessed in lines lypes o( cards Including bridge, and costs. pinochle and canosta. ■ Refreshments will be served and READ TIM ES-NEWS WANT ADS ill proceeds will go to the M arch of Dimes.- Gooding Council Grants Licenses Benefit Set DANCING SLATED PAUL, Jan. 13—&iuare dancing wLl be held at the Paul O range hall starting at 8:30 p.m . S a tu r day. Waller Will li coller. Those attending are asked to bring eandwlches or dessert. T k c o a O M. Knight, senior vice com m ander: Ray Qasklll, chaplain; H , H . Burk hart, quarterm aster; E. L. Rnyborn, Judge advocate; A. E. ■Williams, adjutant; James G riffith , sergeant-ot-arm s, and S a m Porter, guard. Member.? m et with th e auxiliary for a potluck dinner p r io r to In stallation ceremonies. The next meeting Is scheduled Feb. 9. UNDERGOES TBAININO RUPERT, Jan. 13—J e r r y Dean Sparks, son of Mr. and M rs. C lar ence L. Sporlts. Rupert, Is under going basic training a t th e U. S. naval tra in in g center, S a n Diego, Calif. He enlisted In T w in Palls. WARBERG'S RE 3 - 7 3 7 1 NO OBLIGATION T h e I n s tr u c t io n clius.'! c o n s is ts o f a s e r ie s o f le c tu r e s b y M o n sig n o r C 9 d ^ ' co n c ern in p r t e a c h i n g s imd p r a c t i c e s o f t h e C a th o lic C h u r c h . C la sses a r e h e ld o n T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s f r o m D Cheek 'I'hosc (!(>liimns Kiich Week For More Kiin! tC / Check Here for WHERE TO EAT? / WHERE TO GO? /WHATTO DO? Interest on your invBstment CALL RE 3-9113 FOR APPOINTMENT Or co m e and se e us in our HOSPITALITY TIME! Dining-Dancing Nightly 1 0 p .m . to 1 q .rn . ^ llg h tly N EW L O C A T IO N 235 Main Ave..West 3 Doora west of Pest Office M u s ic b y the'H am m ohd Qrfan 'tNEST-FOOBT CLUB-CAFE SCARLET l o u n g e -^ and RICE BOWL W it h T h e Pu r LIVE MUSIC ch ase o f A S a tu rd a y N ig h t 33 Ford IlleseL Specia With Powec Steeririg at regular price, we will give you a' choice of the following Implements FREE! This offer good iOnly during the months of January and February! _----- Y our JP R D SV i Swlrig~liil6^leaiur« wjth ] th e r e i t o if f 'tfh a erow4I>^ "MUSIC HOPPERS" "Hofbrau" -KIOVERCLUB rwlir^Falli Choose Irom Uires Imported O jo ttirb ee rsr Your lavorltB Pizza can be ordered a t the -bar. 'I f you'lU:!!, brlqg your jug (uid take some beer home, wllt^ your P f a . _______ J IM H O O L A H A N i n v i t e s y o u to t h e F o o t D is c I w b d n is d a y :& SATURDAY NIGHT Special Student Itala Every Ballirday'8 ».m. to B :0OI :MAGfC B0\ jaclt and Lll are here to please and hope to see you here enjoying this line. lood and drink. . , ★ F O R D F ie ld C u ltiv a to r C h o ic e ! Open Bowling Everybody's Doing it! What? — Havitig dark German beer at the BYTHE I 3Z4=’2n3 Ave. So, I MUSTIE BRAUN In T h e L o u n g e ■RA LPH " B A N J O " .M A Y E R T R IO ^ ★ 'lini ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE tV C ‘M l 8 ;00 to 9 :0 0 . E v e r y b o d y w elc o m e. T HUGHES HOMES ACCEPTANCE CORP., Pays 6% T Topi Quolity Always— ot NO COST BO ISE, Jan, 13 m -C o m p le te overhauling of the naDon's-motor JEROME. Jan. J3 — Mrs. Guy freight ro te structure is asked in K en n ed y -w o n -th e--b ln e^ E n ctt-iitt« ^ « i« o ritti-tatro tlm ctl yesterflny ■ J-e r - ^I d‘a Toait“ In th e Idaho state .wnate. In tro th e meeting of the mlstress club uslnj th e topic "Arc duced by the forestry committee. It urges congress to take whatever you listening?". Mrs. Hinkle Cox spoke on "Don't .steps are necessary to eliminate say It" and Edith N ancolas spoke “the p resen t hodgepodge of vary Ing regulations, licensing, etc." on "Personally speaking." M rs.. Norman H lntze, toa.*itmlstress, explained the ru le s of the speech contest which started t^lH: th is meeting, and will be coW pleted In April. Mrs. Kenneth M iller, table top ic mistress, chose "New Y ear's res olutions" 7 6 r her topic; Mrs. Pred I I Hoskins won the trav elin g trophy. Mrs. Jack Russell and Mrs. W Lloyd Overmon served a s Judges. Mrs. Biisle Williams, M rs. Lois Jepaon and Mrs. R ay m o n d Suiter were Judges. 340 ShiUAve. E. / Where to eat! 170 Blue Lakei__ NEXT DOOR TO THE PIZZA OVEN V T W h e T e ~ t o i |o r y Whaf todo! ★ F O R D M o w e r or 1 .5 0 ★ t h e A ll N e w ^ F O R M ^ rn ^ HeIp-your6elH<Hihe-flneaHood*-and-lol»^>f-^(Dlne In etyle at-the Saturday night Chuck WagonI (Servedevery Wednesday and Saturday.) D on’t Forjetl— AND fN ADDITION • • • We wiir pay your fuel bill for the first six months of 1961, or 400 hours,-^bicL.fiv.er-is-f-irst!— ------- :— :---- ^ T h e to y m M e m b e r o l T h e D in e r s C lu b ...... H O U SE KIM BERLY Friday Night Freih Seafood .cooked to ■t Y O U B O W L IN G every 9 A.M. to ?!! P.M. ' e p j a . ', RE 3-0017 EosHand Drive - Twin Falls ir i^WHERE.SEIW-IGE JS ^ U R 5ALBSMAN- tH E NEW ■ . BOWUDROMt SAT; buffet All you 0 n rt b'ne»tfcr_j__ *»WV ev er y d a y , Certified InitniDllon Mon- > day tUroBfli Friday 1 to .......... • p e r f c c tlo a .'iB l'J T O '^ ^ J Q * ^ ’ at the COVE Cactus Pete's f u r i S p o t ^ t h of-ThedBordB I 1 M D A Y , J A N U A R Y 13, ig ji . TIMES-NEWS,. TWIN FALLS, m U Q P A G B E IG 9 T 4 - Twin Falls Miss _1 And Roy Coxen Wed in Methodist Church Announce Engagements Sterling Vaughn Speaks'on Lawn. .Cor-e-otMeeUng ix e h a m g e ^ w s ^ 81 Years Marked By Area Woman ____ Event Engaged ____^NGDALE, Sierllng Vaughn, local nuraeryr Carolyn Johnion observed her Slsl m{in, 8Polce on care of established birthday anniversary New Year.'j lawns -at U ie-T w in-Palla-G ardca dar-oV the-hom e o t b e r son-ln.. club meeting last week *at the law Bnil dauBhler, M r. and Mri. yWCA. He was Introduced by Ray Frymlller. Mrs. Russell Miller, program di> Mrs. JohMon was born near rector.................... -Vlngalicr,-Sweden. S h e ...and .her Vaughn advised his listeners not (arolly Joined the L D S church after llatenlng to the messagea oi to start lawn care too early In missionaries there. L a te r she and the spring but lo let the lawn hur-skter cam e to A m erica to wort grow as-long as it- looks^nicc^-He said the procedure for good -lawn and send money back t o Sweden «o care is to mow with a anarp the rest of the family could come mower, fertilize with a balanced here. ' fertilizer and water deeply to In 1001 sh e waa m a rrie d to Axel eight Inches or more. Sprinkling Johnson, w ho died In 1943. She has every day causes shallow rooiing four sons, Raymond Johnson, whereas though w atering en Oeorge Johnson, G u sta v e Johnson courages roots to go deeper and and Fred Johnson, and three withstand drouth. Toward th e end daughlers„ Mrs. H elen Reitz, Los of August grass tends, to become ____ ..Eva T aylor, Moses •apnrnmi-TnTg'T ig g a rT e sy ’ wat e t h Lake, W ash. he said. (Hulda) ^I^ymlllcr, U nity. S h e V E R N A L O U IS E WILSON ' Fertilizer, is applied three times makes her" home w ith Mrs. PryEITA URSEN RAE LAE8EN (S ta ff e n ^ v l n g j In the growing seasqn. in early mlller most of the tim e . One son (Staff eniravlnti * * * spring, about the first of June died In Infancy.' and the end of August. Commer' With the exception o f the daugh clal fertilizers of 6-10-4 analysis ters In California an d Washington are recommended as an im al ma who telephoned d u r in g the day, nures may contain weed seeds, all her children were- home. sports of fungus and low n itro Mrs. Johnson Is In fairly good gen content. M r, a n d Mrs, G e r a ld V \V;h(y; A tea and Jewel pin cerem ony health and Is a ch eerfu l, fun lov were planned at the m eetinR of Ing persons. She e n jo y s rending announce the engagem eni n! Micr Vaughn warned against cut Epsilon Sigma Alpha la st w eek at the Bible an d LDS c h u rc h publica daughter, Verna L ouise to Jc^ry ting grass too low, one an d one S herrets, son of M r. and half to two -Inches being a safe Mr. and M rs. A . E. (Ted) L a r the home of Mrs, Wesley D obbs. tlons. height. He said- it is n ot th e close- sen announced t h e engagement The events will be held a t 2 p.m. Her friends report t h a t one of Chester Sherrets. MR. AND MRS. ROY E. COXEN jn d a y at! the home of M rs. H a r- Mrs. Johnson's fa v o rite remarks Miss Wilson Is a 19G0 priiduat, nes.s but the frequency of mowing of their d a u g h te rs . (Staff en rrav in r) Rae Larsen Is p la n n in g a spring ald Gerber. that makes a lawn look well. U “That there Is iio th ln g wrong of F ile r high school and ;.s erncutworms and leaf hoppers, wedding with B e n Dreith. Denver. Mrs. F red Baugh was ap p o in ted with a good Swede” a n d all know ployed a t Klm-Lanea m Kimberly the chief insect pw ta, c^n be She was g r a d u a t e d from Twin vice president because o f th e reS' ing her agree with h e r statement. Her. fian ce is a 1958 griuiiiaio o( Twin F alls high sch o o l and is om. checked with chlordane and lln- Palls h ig h . s c h o o l and altcncicd Ignatlon of Mrs. Douglas Neville. * » ¥ ployed . by General CompnnpnU , dane sprays, and corthwornia, al Brigham Y oung unlver-slty, Provo. Mrs. B augh dlscussod sp rin g ru sh ' She is em ployed by United a ir Ing plans and committed re p o rts M anufacturing, In c. though they aerate the soil, may SHOSHONE —Young adults of lines as a s te w a rd e s s and is liv be controlled with chlordane and were given. Correspondence was No definite date has-been s the Methodist church will m eet at their hills flattened w ith a 300- ing In Denver. D r e ith Is dean of read from the International c h a p ' for th e wedding, . 8 p jn. Sunday at th e Christ ){. if. 9f. pound roller In the spring when boys at N orth h i g h school in D en tor. JEROM E, Jan. 13—T he- grand Church Episcopal party house. Mr. ver. Members of Delta chapter, Al the turf Is spongy. * ¥ and MTS. Robert Ballard. Mr. and m arch a t the recent senior ball R ita L arsen a n d G. Richard pha Delta Kappa, m e t last week Vflughn also discussed fungus Smack, son o f Mrs. Ollbert Kemer and M r. and was led by David Suhl, sen io r clo-'a Mr. and Mrs. at the T urf club w h e re luncheon Mrs. Russell Scott will be (n president, and Qnll D arling, and diseases, soil deficiencies an d gave George Sm ack, h a v e scheduled n was served In the fireside room HAGERMAN, J a n . 13—A projecl charge of th e evening's activities. Wally Wllllaras, class vice presi directions for new seeding. summer c e re m o n y . Both were Hostesses were Mrs. M elvin Sackett of refinishlng tables In the cliurch Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, president, graduated fro m T w in P alls, high There will be a silent auction ol dent, an d Judy Qlbson. and Mrs. F red Kllnke. has been undertaken by niL-mbefi miscellaneous Items. T he high school gymnasium was conducted the business session. school and a re attending BYTJ Annual memberahip te a o f the The business m eetin g was cijn- of th e Zion's league. ¥ » » decorated In white and silver. T he The collect was read by M rs. O. A where Miss L a r s e n is n-ajorln^j in YWOA will be held at 2 p.m . Mon^ ductcd by Mrs. M e rritt Shotwell. *—Artr-.>a--meetlnR In.nt \ve(*k ttifj HA0E31MAN—Methodoers cliLW them e wos “Wonderland a t N ight." Schwartz. Mrs. Leo Anderson, English. S m ack i s a junior m a day a t th e YWCA ouildlng. worked on the .tables and hcldj party will be held at 8 p jn . Sunday secretary, rend, a ,thank-you nola j o r l n g ^ m u sic ed u catio n and is Mrs. Bernard Martyn will give president. Three p ledges to bp. Committees In charge o f th e from Mrs. M. J. Morehouse, Magic Initialed la te r In th e m onth were social h o u r after t h e work a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger a member o f th e ^ A thenian Social a book , review and there w ill b e a Mr. a n d Mrs, Howard CarLsoii nS dance Included David S uhl, W heel Valley‘Nursing home, fo r ChrlstT Introduced. ald Martin. unit. musical presentation by Mrs, After th e meeting entertain sponsors. Popcorn w a s made anil er. O’Harrow, Charles S tuhlberg, mas show gift packages. A report James Kinney. New board m e m ment was provided by th e hostess. games played. Judy Qlbson, Linda M atthew s, of the November board meeting Southcentral bers and committees will be e le c t Dance association will m eet a t 1:30 David Williams, Jim M agarell and of the Idaho State Federation oi ed. p jn . Sunday In the basem ent at Linda Ulrich, decorating; R ic h ard Garden' clubs and a le tte r from Mrs. LaVern' Strong co n d u cted the home of Daryl Layton, 627 Burks. B. Elliott. Oene P rescott, Mrs. H. G. Marshall, Lewiston, the regular board meetuvg M on Pierce street. Diamond Squares Bea ly k e and Cynthia R ussell, re - state bird chairman, also were day afternoon. Edna G ra h a m led tre.-ihment8; Charles S tuhlberg, read by Mrs. Anderson. will be hosts. SHOSHONE, J a n . 13—T h e ch a r a singing devotlonnl. LWaa Ulrich, Jody E verh eart, A report was given on mernbers ter at Opal -R eb eln ih " lodge- was V ¥ ¥ ' M UBTA nSn-^O pen house will David Williams and Louise R obi draped last w eek in memory of is h aving e n r o llm e n t for a lim ite d n u m b e r 1 1 1 or hospitalized. Mrs. Harry be held from 2:30 to 8 p jn . Sun- son, entertainment; LoBue B ran ch , two past p re s id e n ts . Mrs. Effie day a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. A lta Chess, Gall D arling, Judy Wilcox is at the Elks* Convalescent Watkins and M r s , Della Wagner, of ad v a n ced home in Boise and would appre W. Ehmiela honoring Mrs. George Sklth, K ay Craner an d D o n n eta Mrs. George H o r n and Mrs. Doyle n s c h e r on h e r 75th birthday an- H alverson, Invitations, an d L aR ue ciate cards from members. Mrs. Bennett w ere I n charge of th e BALLROOM DANCING STUDENTS nlveraory. All frlenda and neigh Branch,. Kay Craner a n d Ju d y Mark Hill Is at the Tw in Palls , WENDELL. Jan. 13 — R o b ert cllnjc and Mrs. J. W. N ewman and ceremony. bors are Invited and th e honoree Gibson, orchestra. Wahler, paychology m ajo r a t the Mrs. Ben O'Harrow were reported Mrs. D elbert G e h r ig reported for requests no glfU. Mrs. Pificher’s Chaperons Included Mr. an d Mrs. ill. her com m ittee th a t Christm as University of Washington, S e a tile , daughter, Mrs. George (Lols> Al addressed the Future H o m e m a k Mrs. Howard Gillette wa.? ap gifts were p r e s e n te d lo five sh u tlen, Pendleton, Ore., will attend. LaVere Qooch, Mrs. Shirley Young and M r. and Mrs. Erf H elnle. pointed rosebud ch airm an pro in members. S h e also announced ers of America Inst w eek b efo re * ♦ ^ ^ returning to his classes. H is talk is e n ro llin g te e n a g e b e g in n e r a n d o d v o n c e d JEROME — Odds and Ends W ayne Skeem's orchestra played. tem. Joint Installatio n services a t W en If * * Square dance club will m eet S at The club renewed memberships dell Odd F ello w and Rebekah centered largely on neurosis and b allro o m s tu d e n ts . psychosis on a high school, lev el. urday a t the Scout house with In tlie American Iris society and lodge m eeting F rid ay will be P aul Madson calling. Those at the Amerfcan Hose society and handled by a te aiA from S ho The them e of the program c o r W e ore a l s o enrolling f o r t a p , o c r o b a t ic , relates w ith "Family fitness,*’ one tending are asked to bring dessert recommended (hat a list o f ma shone. This w ill b e ' a public m eet of the national goals in m e n ta l o r sandwiches. terial available In the club library ing. b a lle t a n d m odern ja z z f o r a ll a g e s. health now being studied by FHA GLENNS FERHY, J a n . 13—Two be brought to the n e :^ m e e tin g . The r e f r e s h m e n t table was dec American ^ o c l a t l o n 'Of Univer members working for th e ir s ta te A report on the seeding methods R E 3 -3 9 6 1 2 4 4 W a l n u t S t. sity Women will meet a t 1 p.m. co-workers were enrolled a t the of the lodgepole pine and the orated in th e N ew Year motif an d degrees. S aturday a t the YWOA for a social meeting of the W om en of western while pine were reported refreshments w e r e served by. Mrs. ¥ ¥ luncheon. Legislation-foc-educa> ihe_M003e last wcefc g n rp lled w ere by Mrs. S. W. Smith,^horticulture Horn- and M rs. C a r l HolUbaugh, READ TIMES-NEWS W A O T A D 6 tlon will be the program presented Mrs. K enneth Watkins, sponsored chairman. by Sen. Qeorge Bllck and John by Mrs. J . F. Doyle, and M rs. Jo h n Mrs. Miller gave a progress re Booth. Boise, associate executive W arren, sponsored by M rs. Loren port of bulbs planted a t the secretary of th e Idaho Education Thom pson. —Lunolk—was—eervfld—ond—oawla* NnvfimbP.r mppMng..an/^_afl<d_thi playcdJifter.thexEtmQny_wltlUtho. paper white narcissus- w ere in child care committee In 'ch arg e. bloom for Chrl^mas. "She a l ^ WEDl.IN ELKO M ember j of the W a - H a n - K a Mrs. Stove Parry served as c h a ir noted, while in Cahfomla recent R uth Simmons, daughter of Mr. Camp H re group leartied about ly, a method of growing bulbs in memory books during a m eeting an 4 Mrs. Mel Jaramlilo, Wendell, man In the absence of M rs. G len pebbles and watir suitable to the Sellars. last w e e k -a t the home of I t o . fmd Sonny Dllka, son of Mr. and P rizes-for the evening w ere r e iiGwer homcs-wlth-floor-to-celling Mrs, Louis Dllka, Filer, were morH arvfy Plummer. . windows. Largs size containers 18 After, discussing w hat members rled rfec. 81 a t the F irst Baptist ceived by Mrs. Gordon L en n ln g er, to 24 Inches across and six Inches Mrs. J . P . Doyle and 'Mra, O arl were" to Uo to earn beads; M ary church In Elko. The couple' Is at deep are mounded w ith pepples A lexander. _ homo In Twin F alls.____ Kinney eerved refreshm ents. coverlng'the clo se lrp lan ted daft fodll bulbs and set on th e floor for Indoor garden effect. Refreshments wer_e„ served by Mrs. Fibyd Bandy, Kirs. C. B. Requa and Mrs. Gillette, ch air By A N G EL O P A T R l man. Mrs. C. W. Daigh presided a t the tea and coffee services. A W h a t should parents with an you m ake an exceptfori^’’ polled red cyclamen fla'ftked by M aking exception, for th e only red candles decorated the lace 4inly child do to keep th a t child unspoiled, from becoming seK- cl^lld because he loves b eing ‘'it." covered table. The next meeting oentered-and -sfelflsh? ^ l a t ques because sho-hassuoh a p re tty dro&a wlU-be held Feb. 1 at th e YWCAi tion Is rqally none too difficult an d would look so cute In th e play C. M. Plckes of ihe U. S. forestry for any father and mother to even If ehe docs not s u it tl)c p a rt. department will speak on ever:jolve.-Don'tr m ake-hlm the-center m aklng-ot^clU ldrcn-glve-w ay Jor, grconj,-------------•- —: ■¥ ^ of the universe by o tc h in g every no o th e r reason than th a t she movement h e makes, praising hU likea th a t, only stren g th en s his Jllg h test effort, glvbig.hinl-cvery» or h e r chan ces for failu re. » thing in sight wlUiout osklng him i l i i s clilld needs to be show n Mrs. Mary TeBBroek announci ■ tir m itir M r c ttiir n s in iis p a r r t o how to spread his intercsls“ o a t^ the mnrruige ol her daughter, acQUlre such privileges an d such side hl5 circle, how to sh o re in hl3 Mary Ann Colder, to John M arvin gifts. play w ith the other child ren w ith Holmes,' son cl Mr. an d Mrs, Children have many qualities In o ut fe a r orin v o rrhow ^trstand-onjR ^ph-H olm cs.— Tlie couple was married Dec. 30 common. All of them love atten his ow n feet because th e y a re his tion ond all of them should have feet. L e t him take h is chances ot Elko. They are making thebr home cast o( Twin Falls. -It., but-ln-’moderatlon. E ach should along w ith the big group. learn, and early, that he Is but one of a big family and he must share with all who conie his way, take his turn, go along w ith them .and not to think he should always be first an<l 'forem ost In the thoughts of other people. Children of a large family leam this easily because each child de m ands his place and hla sliare. ^ T h a t Is w hat th e parents of the Only child fearT ie will miss, uiis A q u a r t a doy r o l l s th e p o g n d s give and take thot rubs off the IV CA LORIES PER Q U A R T ! ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ greater demand for trained office help than a w a y ! New M ead o w Gold W e i g h t sharp com ers of personality and teaches each his place In the C o n tr o l - 9 0 0 c o n ta in s o n ly 9 0 0 c a l they are able to supply. scheme of things. o r i e s p er quorf, f a r le s s than y o u r This can be dene with the only o v e r a g e daily fo o d I n ta k e . B u t it child If a b it of thought Is given to It. The trouble with some par g i v e s you oil the e s s e n t i a l v i t a m i n s ents In this sltuotlon Is their own a n d m i n e r a l s reco m m en d ed fo r T desire to hove, this one child con o d u 'l t s plus the p r o t e j n n e e d e d t o s id e r^ os one more precious than •—— J t e o p —y o u r - 6 tr e n g t h - w h i le 7 y o a r lo s e ~ all others, tn .have nu tildiirii-i;lv^ him the first place a s they do at w e i g h t . It's easy a n d — y ith y o u r “^ 0 8 ^ home. T hot will not work either CHOCOLATE OR d^w ow c t.w. o r 'sJ advice uuvi\.c — IIIt 'si safe. auftf. J u s t , SIZES for tlie child o r fo? thoJe who deal _ d r i n k Q gloss of W e ig h t.C o n t r o l- 9 0 0 2 -1 0 w ith him. ..X A J ia & f Q lU S I S .. ~ - A rnm ther-aslonlshed a teacher of a prim ary grade by stopping Secretarial'-^ Accounting — Business Adf r o m th e carton I n s t e a d o f e a t i n g a In a t playtime and saying. "Please 'stration-»-r3^Stenngniphin — Gp n p r a I ^ h o i w o L c h o c o la te , or_vQni I lp _ 1 e t^ e lliF h e a d ^ o -fln « f-e h o -ltk e s — ^ ^ ia v 6 r .- lt - 's a - d 8 l ic l o u s - d l e to r y - d f I n k - ^ B u s i n c s s r ^ --------- ^--------------------------------- -----------o i l to lohool goes your little to-be-first-and-B he-crles^becam e you let some other child lead," m o d e locally from f r e s h dairy p r o d girl looking neat and pretty In "The smallest child leads Uie line the d ress and.Jacket — awoy she u c t s — ta ste s like a m i l k sh ak e, f i l l s S H O R T COU RSES goes o h «un-days In the dress because tliat Is the safest ploce y o u u p . C ontains n o d r u g s or a r t i f i for him, you see, CM a la quite tlo n sl Choose carefree cotton. Clerk Typist — Brush up in Shorthand — c ia l b u lk in g a g e n ts . W e ig h t C o n P rin te d P attern DOM; d illd re n 's tall. T liat places her father back Typiiip — Comptometry — Offica-Machinestr o l - 9 0 0 is th e h e a l t h y w ay to s t a y . Blies J , 4. Hi 8,10. Size 0 dress takes In the line. T hat's all." "But she loves being first. Can't y ard s SD-lnch; Jacket takes s lim . — Filing. i n ' yiirda. . , - , . .. B e n fl'35 cents (coins) for this Courses are offered for beginners, or those de p a tte rn add 10 cents for each • R e a d y t o d rin k — n 6 m ixing, n o stirring p a tte rn fo r fIrst-cUua mailing. siring a brush-iip-course in previous skills. Bend to M arian Martin., care of • E c o n o r r y c o l— c o sts o n ly p e n n ie s p er dgy Tlmes-News, P attern Dept., 333 Do fftlBO teetb drop, iiip or wobbl« when you Ulk, eAt, Uun)i or ineece? Weat IBth St.. New York 11, N, Y, Don't D« KDnoy«(l tnd en^bArraased • H e p l f h i f u l — h ig h q u a l ity m ilk p ro to in , a lw a y s f r e s h P rin t plainly nanie, address.w ith by luch hftndini)!. FABTEGTH, in R em in d er _ i w M u u . i i n d J i t y l i u i m u i ^ , J L . _ „,*lkaUwf lntm;Bcid).powiler to wirlni, klo on your jtUlM, keeps fft)s« teeth 100’ F ashion Plnds - the best, more nnuly Mt. Olvee connueul fed* .newest, m ost beautinu Printed ot »w\»rity und miletl comiort. I W E IG H T C O N T R O L - 9 0 C “ T h \m m ill % m m tniinhiff averag e p » tt« m s fo r Bprlng-suramcr, looi, No gummy. Rooey. p«8ty taate or feelBe« the™ all In our brand-new .Ing. Got rAUTKRTlI tOday.at drug I Clip this couiraii-nttncll 16 y o u r oloro iliopplng H' ',r m o r e incomo" ■■ couQten eyerjrwheie. co lo r OsUJo*. Bend 30 ccnts nowOS «' toniU idcr lo 'try W o l((li^ o iiire b « )O Jo d ii> l-.^ Carol C«derstrom end Roy E, Coxen were united In marrlngo In 1 candlelight ceremony Deo. 31 a t the F irs t Methodls', church. T h e bride Is the daughter oJ Mrs. E. L. ^ r t l c k and the late Oliver Cederstrom. J h e bridegroom. J s the son of Mrs. Gladys Coxen and the la te Burl E. Coxen. T he Rev. Earl Riddle solemnized — the—rlte» -b o fo r» -» -£ u n b u r6 t-fl rangem ent of white chrysanthe mums an d candelabra. Traditional wedding marches were played by Torn Holler. Lois Beis'.f woa solo ist. Olven In m arrlagj by her ste p father. E .-L . Piitrlck, the bride wore a ballerlna-length gown of belgem cff.' -.over baBy-bluo tflffetff rhttby6orle3 and lohg m itts. A pearl <;rown held her Dnef blue veil, She carried a cascade of feathered carnations and roses. ■ Mrs. D. K. Cederstrom, In e -blue ta ffeta brocade gown, was m atron o f honor for her slster-ln' law. S he carried an arrangem ent o( plnlc feathered carnations. A lbert Coxen. served as best m an for h is brother. Richard K. Fife and W._ D. Fensterm aker were ushera. Tlie rings were carried by Donald Coxen, brother of the bridegroom. The candles were lighted by Kalhy Wells and D onna C ederslrom, niece o( the bride. T hey Tiere attired In Hocked nylon gowns over blue taffeta. They - wore blue headbands with w hite daisies. The flower girls, A nna P earl Coxen, sister of th e bridegroom, and A nita Cederstron). niece of ■ the' bride, wore whlto flocked n y lon gowns over white ta ffeta w ith blue sashes and whlto headbands with blue daisies. A blue on black floral p rin t ensemble with feath er b a t and navy blue accessories was the choice of the brides m other. An avocado and brown satin brocade dress w ith brown velvet h a t was the selection of th e bridegroom's mother. T heir corsages were ol pink fefitered carnations. , Mra. Richard Fife registered th e |uest« and- served as hostess a t the tecepUon In th e Fellowship hall » ftw the ceremony. O lfts wer«, .MTanged tor dlspjay M arilyn Reed and Paullne~ P e n ney a n d Hated by Mrs. A rthur Em eraon. Mra. W ayne Perron cu t th e three-tlered cake served by J a n e t Purves. Surrounded by pink fe a th ered carnations and greenery the cake was flanked by pale pink ta p e n In crystal candelabra. An arrangem ent of pink ohryitanthemmna w as featured on a low table. Mrs. William P atrick poured punch an d Mrs. H ugh Brown pre<lded-ot -thejjoffoo service. . O u t-o l-to w a guests Included Betty Coxen, N am pa; Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Perron, Shoshone; Mr. a n d Mrs. W ayne Perron. D ietrich; Mr. and Mrs. Donald M eredith, WInnemucca, Nev.; Mr. r_ ^ d _ M ra._ 0 1 U fo rd .Eatrlck.. S um merville, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rothrock, Bol^e. and Miss Denney, . M urtaugh. « « « Verna Wi Isonto Wed j. Sherrets Marriage Plans Tea, Ceremony Set for Sunday Are Announced By T. F. Misses Social Calendar Annual Ball for Jerome Class Is Holiday Feature Sorority Group Has Luncheon Project Started Membership Tea Slated by YW C A Charter Draped At Lincoln Meet Student Speaks At Wendell Meet K a th y - S to d d a rc Two Enrolled at Parley of WOTM D E L IC IO U S N EA y_. W A Y TO Marian Martin Pattern C are o f Y o u r C h ild re n Wed.in Nevadp DID YOU % KNOW r W/ N EW — C U SSES N O V iL E O R M IN G ____ WEIGHTCONTROL^ i 900 I % Complete low-calorie food made d a ^ from fresh dairy products! Don't Neglect Sli|^plng FALSE TEETH I JW IN_fAUSJUSINESS.COllEGt 10 50 ■ ’ ■ ■i ■ Af Your Grocery Store -I TIMES-NBWS, t w in f a l l s , IDAHO Wliere’s That Ball? Charlie Grimm and Verl(m of Coaches” rHiCAGP. J ® " ' ~ C h a r l i e G r i m m , a th r e e - tim e m iu ia K e r of th e C h icaR O and ® e m p l o y e s in c e 1948, T h u r s d a y w e re lu im e d t o th e - f f i m j i d u e b o a r d o f c o a c h e s. T h e y w e re t h e s i x t h and s e v e n t h m en a p p o in te d - t o a • e i g h t - m e m b e r c o a c h in p r s ta ff f r o m w h ic h th e 1961- C iih field m a n a f e f ^ p P S t l v will e m e r g e . I m m e d i a t e l y , th e re w a s s p e c u la tio n t h a t G r im m m ii;h l b e ta n n e d ^ U . ---------f o r a f o u r th te r m a s C u b ---------------------------------- ^--------------n e ifT i ) ' ^ . ‘ T n v T e i n p r K : V V irigley siiid t h a t th 'e even tu a l Cub l e a d e r (W rig le y d i s d a i n s th e t e r m o f "m a n a g e r ” ) w ill b e determined In s p r in g training. •'O n ^ 'm n n -w ill-e m e rg e as the leader.** said W rigley. who added OH. Ja n . 13 (ifi-The hg w ould not a p p o in t any parlicufeOISE. ^.opHnflh,- a a ae r t itig this would Ing-of-thtr- uun on U5fi o r “afUr.___ ^K a /^ aii* ’‘auLomatlcally. n «i f r ^ n \ a Hr*n 11 ir " c of\rmr \ae oK about lig h t In hunting in Idaho is p ro G rim m , 03, a l s o one of three vided for jn a bill under consider r f U ijS tth a n n u i i l c o n v e n t i o n S i by a d o p u n s a n e w c e r - C ub vice presldenta, said he was a tio n in the Idaho senate. n o i interesied i n becoming Held J S n ol c o m p l i a n c e T h e bill specifies th a t prim a ^ I n l U l l l n j a « I n v e a t l g a t l o n I n t o m a n a g e r, '‘head coach,” or what fa c ie evidence of unlawful h u n tin g f ^ S rU llo n o f C a n a d i a n Icc ever title the 1961 Cub leader may would be "the act of ca stin g or thTDWlitg S i ter sunset th e btjp-m o7 ; 7 ^ ||l H y e i 3 - b r - e n “ « l - 6ta‘“ o a rr y . - - •I'v e had too many turns al ra y s of any spot light, head light, re a d y ." Orimm s a id . He conceded, o r o ther aritflcial light utilizing h ow ever, thnt h e would do what six-voTts or more of electrical power DoW n>a'^"8 S ta* »hlth carries on most ot ev e r Wrigley ad ju d g ed b e st.fo r u p o n any Held, forest or o ther b e l m n th e Cubs. p la ce where big same an im als may G rim m first w a s Cub mannger reasonably be e.xpeclcd to be p res S«SuonJ. It also la th e source STmort ol the acUona a n d rules in 1932, contlnulhg through 1D37. e n t." 5lerpnt»tl"P» voted upon a t con- He also was t h e top Cub man A n exception would bo th e in fro m 1943 thro u g h 1948. After the a d v e rte n t fla.shlnB of th e h e a d ' ”'»■'> decision • was 1959 season. G rim m , succeeded Bob lig h ts of a motor vehicle ‘’operated S c h e ffln g and w a s m anager until li j t t t e t o d o f each m em ber In- la s t M ay 5 when he was replaced a n d proceeding In a norm al m an Satloo will be asked to certify J ierlL ti^eii-th tire Is "n o -in tcn t-o rJ j a T m th a t Ws college or by Lou-Boudrea-iH-------^ ------------ a tte m p t to locate" a game anim al. O n the Cub co a ch in g staff now n»IVer«lly«tWptlc program is com- w ith Grimm a n d W alker, are Rip T h e bill was Introduced by Sens. £ ■ * h all NCAA ru le s and D on W. SamucLson, R.. B onner; and Intends t o comply C o llin s. Harry C ra U . Vedle Hlmsl, R ussel O - Daniels, D., O neida; Cy G o ld ie Holt and E lvin Tappe, Col lin s a n d Holt re c e n tly were hired, ril C. Chose, D., Benewah, a n d R. th e others being holdover? from L. Campbell, R., Adams. I960. T h e r e was n o indication when th e eighth coach will be named. T h e Cubs will n o t appoint man **ln ni'S l to hockey, th e council a g e rs fo r their m in o r league affil „treU lUkKl th e H o c k e > > ^ Sia te s San A n to n io oLthe_Iexaa A l l t e l to Inveatlgaji^roblem Ble a g u e and W e n atch e e of the (oneemln! players Ito m CanaanN o rth w est league. Instead, “rov ^ to report w hether It considers ing coaches" fro m the Cubs' eightthein Hrim enough lo r action. It m a n sta ff will f ill the Jobs for ap' will recommend w h a t action, SA N DIEQO. Calll., J a n . 13 l« p ro x im a te one-m onth periods. R ic h ie Ashburn, outfielder and — Eric Mpnll ot Loa Angeles Tnw li'O I'® ' ......................... knocked five strokes oft j>ar fo r a 3 'r te Wl question, B yers said, lA C ub player representative, will be 'V tilitr »nie colleges h a v e a dlsco m e Cub "ex-officio member of 66 Thursday and led th e way mportlonate num ber of Canadl- th e rnanagem ent team ." This will th ro u g h the first round of the [jj, who generally are m o re skilled m e a n th a t A shburn can carry any $20,000 S an Diego Open. T h e 41-yeor-old teaching p ro Hun n j. natives. p la y e r c o m p l a i n t to tho Cub c o a c h in g sta ffw lth d u t wa'ltlhg for fessional, who plijrj relatively lit tle tournam ent golf, found the BOW LADROM F th e usual A ll-S ta r game period S s iu a t L t t r a * s u n n y w eather and th e M ission for a irin g player grievances. b ^ 0 8e*Tl«i Ixm nir® ( i e f c a t e d F w l V afley Country club course to his I M * ’* M incy.S *! J H u m a n 's U to c o <1^ lik in g . H e led ot! with a 36-fool /Ntid Younf‘1 D*Vry 4-0 : I d a h o D e p a rtp u tt tor a blrdle-three o n th e first gcgt M e a l« l H orn* D a lrle * N o . 1 <-0; SUfllU liJunB# (W e * t< d fira c p e n w in A ulo h o le an d went on to cover the }.|- Hom« Dilrie* D ^ l r y i U i d a d e fe ate d p a r 36-36—71, 0,726-yard course In Dnot Grill R 32-34. H ifh W U idw l ffu n w . S h l r i « « S tT au tth n IW; blgb IftdWduaJ m rin. BWrl« T ie d a t 61 were G ary Ployer, B tnurbo. <701 hlg-h • o m t c h t « a m (r»m«, w h a missed a 110,000 hole-ln -o n e J u r ilU Lounj*. 747 : h l f h h f tn < » o * p le sm Jackpot- by the margin o f 10 rim *'SU rllt* L oung*. 921 ; h i c h hanUicAp t« m K r i a . SU riit« L o u n g e , 2 .6 C 1 : hlirh lnche.i: Je rry Barber o t Los An u r tU b U»m le rie a . 8 U r l i t « LounB«, L O S ANOELES. Jan. 13 (fl - geles and Marty Furgol, 1059 'San J o h n n y Unltaa s a i d Thursday he‘a D iego O pen winner from CoghUl, H lfhllitiU t B ow ler o f t1 i« w e e k . S h lrle e lo o k in g forward t o Sunday's pro n i. j t n o f b n , 470. bowl gam e and w h a t m ay be hla P layer, from South Africa, and Btdilr K ilo w a tt L t a g a * la st quarterbftclc d u el w ith Norm P urgol toured ttie course In 31-36 lilif lU (Ufetltd H o a d p l n n e r a 3 - 1 : A lley a n d B arber did It In 34-33. K iU d«{Mt«l nock l l o l l e n 4 - 0 ; M ur- V an Brocklln. “ I 'm sorry to s e e Van Brocklln d e n r'i.R m r M m Ih I 4 R e d d y a 4 - 0 : K iI I^ T ie d a t 68 were Bob O ojJby, • i f g k i 3*fat«d F « » rl« sa 4 S-1 ; H o p e f u li re tire . He’s a g r e a t one,’’ aald w in n er o f the $46,000 Los Angeles d«/ett«d Opdmlilt 8 - 1 ; D r e a d N o U d»-tmUd-Dowl-^mllM «-l------------------------- : . U n ita s , who pilots th p W est In th-j O p en la s t Monday; U onel HeH Jrh lodlrtduiJ tr&nM. w o m ^ n , F r a n a n n u a l ' post s e a s o n "flonnybwok B erfT E o n Januafyr D arrell H lcn u n n a n ITt, m e n . K e a M a s o n 214; for N ational F o o tb a ll league allk ock. B o Wlnlnger a n d P ra n k k lfh io ^ U io l a0 ri« « , w o m e n , F ra n starfi. B o y n to n ,— Wlnle«ii-and—B o m to n ' ■njoimaa 44), mcoi. D ill A m d t . 60.8. d n l t a i , the b o m b a rd ier from ..k igh x iw tili Ua n i K T n e r ~ ^ n t r y w F ^ . c a m # In Ju st before dark. bU b hindlM p t« a m r a m e . ' K illy- B altim o re, sold V a n Brocklln will T w en ty -n in e protiiislonals )n the v l f s l a M i J i blsb tM n d I c « p t e a m »«rlei, h a v e a n edge I n working wiUi fie ld of 160 broke par. Philadelphia E a g l e teammates A rnold Palm er, who blew, u p In ie r l « , K U ly ittn ltt, I M O . T o m m y McDonald, Bobby Walston th e Los Angeles Open and failed Mijor Lcaraa and R a y Retzlaff. B u t U nitas said to q u alify for the final two ;'ound.‘i. * f-U p d t f ( it« r C n in d a ll T V 4 - 4 : H o ri< '^ b u .K « U l-d tfM t« a - A r c t i e C i r « i » -4-0| the W e s t has a f e w aces to play. _g!!lLjlflCk_Dn_llllU!lilIiaJlEK_WliJl Cbaoe«r 8«r\'lc« d e f e a te d J e n a e n ’a Je w e ln 34-36 a n d a tie "ilU> d e h t others^ 8-1; Kiy’i J lJ c a H ow l d e fe n te il R o u n d in g out t h e W est’s back- a t 69, \ U o « t i Oil $-1; P a r l i ^ l a n L a u n d r y t l « l fleld w ith fullback: jlm Taylor of L e ad in g s c o r e r s In th e first wrNitlotnl I^unSr7 2-2. B l(h bdlvldiul (r« m « , S t a n C r o m . 24S ; G re e n Bay are L e n n y Moore and ro u n d of the $20,000 S an Diego U r t ittiijlduil le r l e a , S t a n C r o m , 6 1 7 ; Jon A rn e tt of L o s Angeles. O p e n golf tournament Included: Jtflb w ite h team 7 - U p . M fl; U n J ta s has a c o u p le .o f running E r ic M onti ................. 32-34—«8 Wib budieap la am g a m e , H o n e Shue pass-catching- aces up his ],0M I )i)|h b a n d l e s p t e a m a o rle i, an d G a r y P la y e r ..... ...........31-36—07 filfu Uetal, 8 .0 7 0 ; h i g h K sratch sleeve, Nick P letro sa n te o ^ DeJ e r r y B a r b e r ........ ...... 34-33—87 t o n ieriei. H on« S h u M o ta l. 2.818. M a rty Purgol ............. 31-38—87 aijuiim, L» H »tb«k 616. nu.i tro it an d Paul H ornung, Green B ay’s Jack-of-Q'il-trades. Hlrfy *11. D o n J a n u a ry ............. 34-34— 68 T h e West has w on six of Uie D arreU H lckock .......... 36-33—88 ■- . . BtraUh p rev io u s 10 battles. B o b O oalby ................ 34-34—68 I U n l i d r f a l r i B o « U i n B i n <-0; U o n e L H e b e rt i,.......... 34-34_ D u t H o rn . i i f a t r J 3 D h u ik i 4 - 0 : D c .il O J d i- . n d E n d l - J - 1 ; M ; K T o v e r Klub d e f e a t e d E . S . H ir p e r B o W lnlnger ...i'......... - 3 3 - 3 S ^ 8 J ^ I O l n U d t l t a t e d B l a n k e r ty B k n k i 4 - 0 ; T h e P o rii d e f e « L e d W e a te m Mutle B ra n k Boynton , - 3 3-35-88 8 * 1 ; P e t e n w n d e f e a t e d G em S u t « Oil ^CAA Winds UpBusiness AtPittshurgL ! Unitas and Van Brocldin Set for Duel •i? ^ . fffttn e . U e ^ e n J o n « , 3 * 1 : T u r f C lub d e le & iie d L a n g d o n Scrap* * J ^ W « b IndMdu a l ■ arjea , H ^ t e l » u r____ H i f f h in d iv id u a l g a m « , M . D u b b e . !2 0 ; in d i v i d u a l l e r i o a , - M . - p u b b e , tST; ‘ i c r a t c h te am h ig h • W T D a r k ]!« » « . 1.4S9. h ig h s c r a t c h team r a m « . H u g h e s Homei, 040-; - h l c h - h « i i d l c f l p - t o a i n - - g « m e 7 -HuBhes , MAfilC B O W L K o m e fl. 1 ,0 6 0 ; hlflih H a n d i c a p t e a m aeries, Kja v e r K llih ; h j p h | priat r ( | {CSM u U Show L e a a ra t H u g h c i ! lo m < » . 2,470. . f tj^ r u H h i n g j d e f e i t ^ S h r i n e Club l e r i e a . M , iJb e rtM n l d e fe a te d M c R lH R e p a ir H l i r b H g - h t a j B o w le r o f th * w e e k , W. J J * A w D lipatch d e f e a t e d J a c k w n D u b b e , &87. Shop M . —Pnyion: --------------------- -— >«M- L A N E 8 '— --------------K in - lie ll* L c a g u t W i»'W ual a e r i e s . D o b P n y lo n , M o o r e 's W a r e h o u s e . d e f e a te d P u rity te a m y a m « , D o n H illc h 4 . 0 ; Hoy'a U s e d C a r a defeated b f tn d lo a p t e a m g a m e, W a t e r » W |n „ , #54;‘ h ig h h•‘•ann adjicc aa pp le te am K I m b o r l y D niit S -I ; U h l i g F e e d LoU ImH Tiir ^ P o a llu lf h ln if S . 2.74 0 ; b l a h s c ra tc h d e f e a t e d C lu b C h e e k - O h 8-1 j T o w n llo u ie • • • ■ , Don H u t c h l n g a , 2 ,4 8 2 , d f lf c a te < i A rn o ld ’* G r o c « r y J - 1 ; Jloppy H o lly d e f c o t e d D o d d a S a f e c o S - 1 ; Bank i n d T r u a t tie d C a n d H o f M u r U u g h M . , jL ^ M in e d LMfot • H is rh in d iv id u a l t r a m e , l o l a D enton, P in D o d f f c r a 8 -1 : j/»P «dlcU b!« d e fe a te d N u n - o o - T u U - f iu s 204 : h i s h In d lv ld u aJ a e r l e i , l o l a D enton. 573 ; h l f f h a c ritc b t e u i i i g a m e . H appy H o lly , 7 B 4 ; hltih b a n U l c a p t e a m gam e. C a n d H o f M u r ta m r h , « U ; h i g h haniU Sb b IfK K l?ji F a r m e r s , SUfl: c a p t e a m a e r ln , U h l l d F e e d L o ta . 2,823; h ig h B c r a t c h team a o r i e a , H a p p y Holly ,b ii , 'f w flerie a, U n p p e d l c U 2 ,1 8 2 . H l r h l l i r h t a : K o w le r o / th « w e e k , Jan C b u g ff. ■f. , ^ ‘ 'ly S how L e a g u a 'W e n t e d . S e l f M f g . 8 -1 ; •Ht k I h i - hlirh’^r''M“f* « »a S t« « B o b iie n d rie k a , ' " 1 " S c o tt h i g h « ! r a lc h ''l«b WndS " C*'®* l,m hUL Cafe.. 2,5* 2.SH., T o r p o ’a C afe. a « r lc a , T e r p o ’i dilution “■I C w « t r ■ J ' * " '” W onder L e a g u e S l ir n o tu r o * d c fw te d D e n to n D rllllin 9 - t ; P e r s u n ' i d e f e a te d A lle y O o p i S -l; l e i l l w t t e r ’a d e fe a te d D la m o n d 'a 4-0; K lc c n T o p d d c a te d P e r k l n a B r o s . 4-0; U O t t a «J«fcfltnl M c C a r t y 'a 4 -0 . I l i i r h Inillvtilu& j g « m e . A r m in a t-'a rn n . 163 ; h i f f h Individual H « r l e a , E d e W Idtner, E 02: h i t f h Buritch t e a m g a m e . Person*, fHH: h l f f h han d icap t e n m g a m e , P e n o n i, 047 ; b i u h iMindleap t e a m le r l e a , P e ran n i, 2.GI14 : b i t f h K ra tc h t e a m a e r ie s , P e rso n i, IdahD'StateiVill Start Conference PlaylsirWeelf^End By T h e Associated Press - I d a h o —S ta te 's—lOdO-ohamplonsr Ineligible th is year Ijecause th ey play only six league games, and Colorado S ta te college m ake th e ir d e b u t in Rocky Mountain co n fereijce basketball action th is w eek end. I t 's an unusual show th lj year, for th e Idahoans and C olorado S to te collectively have won only, th re e gam es In pre-league tune^ ups' T h e Bengals. 2-0 overall, are f a vored io pass thelr.flrst conference test a g a in st Colorado M ines 1-4 TT iaay a n d Haturdoy 'n i g h t s aF G olden. 'Colo., w h i l e Colorado S ta te 's assignm ent li tougher. T h e B ears (1-8) tangle with Colorado college, w inner ol five league gam es w ithout defeat. A dam s S ta te (1-1) visits W estern S ta te (0-2) in another series. Frank Burgess Keeps College Scoring Lead Adds to Roster M lIA V A U K E E .l J a n . 13 L^^M lhvaukee B r a v e i c a t c h e r , c a p tivln lUicl m a s t v a lu a b le p la y e r o f 1960. D e l C r a n d a l l, lulded a n o th e r p l a y e r to th e fa m ily ro s te r T h u r s d a y ^ w lie n Mr.s. C ran d a ll n a v e b i r t h to th e ir fo u rth .son. J e f f r e y A la n , a t MLserlcorcUa h o .s p 11 a 1. T he youn[i.su*r w e lR h e d in at 8 p o u n d s 9 o u n c e .s . B in Proposed To Strengthen Hunting Law Eric Monti Is First Round Open Leader PA G E N IN E — NRVV—Y0R!vnI*ii-^l-3-(>V)— Fiiitilt-B tirK css-of Oon zagaT-r-^» wild lifted hia a v o r a t e to ,H .I point.s, i.s the n a tio n ’s . , iiiiijiir-folloKC b a s k e tb a ll .'iciii'iii;; len d e r for the f o u r th Hlniii;hl, week, th e late .sl M'A.-V Service hm-omi s ta tis tic s -sliiiwi'd Thursila.v. liiir g c s s .sedrcd ;i‘i poini.s in a losiriff C iiii.se auain-'it W a.shiiiKlon,-., ^Topsv Turvy’ Title Boutrin Set Saturday B O STO N J n i i 13 (.y .- T lio r o 's Shiio hi.st Thur.sclay, Kiviiiu; Y n o -i R p r r n T n l r a h im lOS p o in ts u \ \\ \ g a m e s . ’ ^ Tom Chiltnn of K a st T c n - '( ncs.^cT S tale i.s .second w i i h j X a n i o r e " ih a n $50,000— a n d real swilcii iti tlie Piuil Pender 7 \in o n /a j e n t 'L u c a s o l O h io Terry Downes inkldWvveinht title S ta l e 'J tn . T h e re co rd .s l n c h i d e , ^ ‘’^'‘‘i ' ‘?f< l i e w o u ld r a th e r p l a y t h a oiulleld th is year than r e tu rn as University of California’s Camden Wall a t left, possibly thinks he (New York - M c h u .se11,s- Eu rop e gam r.s of 'n ie s d a y , J a n . 10. has th e ball as he grabs team m ate Earl Shultz's he.'id. f r iu r r . durinf' version) fig h t coming up Saturday SI. UtinaviM Uure's lo :i-7 ! t r i a catcher. SUinford-Califomla gam e a t Berkelpy, ('allf. At rlRht. Slanford’s night. u m p h ovi'i- O iin n o n e n u b l r d th e ‘ Don t g et me wrong." said the John Windsor has a tw o'-handcd hold on the bull b ut h r may not You have P en d er, an American. Up.slale Ni'w Y ork te a m to ri'R a in 35-ycai-old all-star catch er of know it as he hna au ey e -fu ll of Wall’s fingtTs. Stanford mm, 53-52. boxl!\R like a n EuKlLshn^vn with n th e te a m o f(en.se le a d f r o m . M e m lOliO, ••ril play a n y ^ c r e Houk (NEA telephoto) fancy left Jab and a straig h t riglu p h is S ta t e . T h e o n c e - b e a t i'n B o n (Yankee ManaRer Ralph Houk) to follow th ro u g h , and Etownes, an n ie s a r c a v e ra g in g e x a c t.ly 90 tells me to plffy but I would prefer Engli.shman. fighting like an p o in ts a g am e. liliM uphis S t n t e i.s the outfield because I th in k it »fld a couple of years to my American w ith an aggressive, two the runner-up with 89.7. 'riu ‘n come Ohio State, to p -ran k ed m career.” listed filyle. SUN VALLEY, Jan. 13 (JPi— h the Associated Press poll. 87.6 andi Houk, .sitting t o - Yo■gi*r-le(f^ The experts believe the EnRll.sh "Tnembur O f thD i960 U. S. O lym We.st Virginia 86.1. The M ountain -'g n n n ed a t th e reporters present style i.s m o re becoming to the eers pic women’s .ski team w ill be leaped from 15th to fo u rth ifo r ilie conference and said: —I American t h a n vice ver.sa, for the place. am ong 07 racers in th e Sun "Y okI i.s listed on the ro ster as 30-year-o!d P e n d e r Is the 2-1 fa Valley open Saturday a n d Sun St. Bonavenlure also Is th e lop a catcher b u t you may be sura vorite to r e p e l the challenge of day. club In field'goal accuracy with he'll play som e in left field, too." n the 24-year-old Londoner. S h e Is Linda Meyers, w h o will a .507 mark and Ohio S ta te ha.s RUPERT. Jan, 1 3 T h e Minico Berra divided Uie 19Q0 cam paign be o n e of 14 class A women I ^ d e r saw T erry stop P hil Edskiers on hand. O thers Include Spartans defeated th e 'I'wln Falls jvards in a ,B ritis h title fight in Smiley T s c h o p p , M am m oth high school wrestling team T h u rs London-la.st J u ly . He’ sald h e llkc^ are the rebound leaders having He iJlayed in 120 games in all and batted .270 w ith 15 home ru n s and Lake.s, Calif.; Eva M arcoulier, day 41-G. Minico h a d four pins, Terry’s style— “ for m e.” controlled Gl.t) per cent of th e re 62 runs b a tte d in. ,• Bend. Ore,; Dorothy C am pbell, five decisions and th re e draws. "He's a r e a l , gam e aggressive bounds in their gan\ps. Divisions and wre.stler.s, listing S eattle, and Betty B ell. Sun kid," Bttld P e n d e r. “ He takes, a _ Sanja Clara IsJh e defense paccr V alley .--------------— Minico - wrcfillers first-, include: pimch lo get o n e in. He co^nes a*t setters, having yielded o n ly 655, T o p s In U\c field of 24 class Under 95 pounds, Stlm pson pinned you with b o th hands. He's not a points in 14 games for a 46.8 av A m en racers will be th is s o u th J. M lchener; D5 plus. Combs pin great puncher b u t h e ’s a good one, erage. San Jose State Is n e x t with TUESDAY ern Idaho resort’s tw o Aus ned PU nn; 103 plu.s. Praegitzer “Will he ch an g e styles? He ■49.1., JANUAKY 17-8:30 P .M . trian Instructorsf-Pepl Grani"-' pinned • Harper; 112 plus, New couldn’t ch a n g e now If he wanted Lil'cas, the Buckeyes’ big g u n , Is RADIO R^D EYQ O i— h am m er, who Just m issed an comb pinned Snterw hite; 120 plus, to. He'll have to come to me if he Individual leader in fie ld goall Tsl W restling Card Olym-plc berth In his co u n try , George deci.sioned G uffy; 127 expects to w in the title. H e’s cer marksmanship with a .619 per 1961 Season and K nrl BurLicher. w in n e r of plus, S p a rlfl decisioned. Robinson: tainly not g o in g to outbox me.” centage and in rebounds w ith .207. the 1960 New ZeaJand open. 133 plus, ^ h n a b e l Hit decisioned So what’s g o in g to happen? Pete Chudy of Syracuse h e a d s the Form er national junior ch arn - King; 138 pliV R u s h decisioned " I’m going to b ea t the guy," free throw list with .933 o n 30 plon G arry MqCoy, M am m o th R. Michenpr;' 145 plus, Andrews said Pender f la tly . conversions in 32 tries. Lakes, is entered. Pender fig u re s to m eet Terry’j decLsioned Maupin; 154 plu.s, W hit T h e downhill will be t h e first aker v.s. Roger, d ra w ; 165 plus. rushes with sn ap p in g Jab s^th e day a n d tJie slalom S u n d ay . McMurty vs. McAdams, draw, and weapon that enab led him to heat heavyweight dlvi.slon, Pickering vs. Sugar Ray R o b in so n twice In title HELENA, Mont., Jan . 13 UPl—T he lights last y e a r — an d atralghl WiUls. draw. - irf small, gray mourning dove a p p a r In th e exhibilion m atches, list rights to the h e a d . ently won't be a shotgun ta r g e t in "I'll come a t him, he needn't ing M inico first, P ay n e pinned M ontana for a t least two mor^ Miller. Roger p in n e d Guest. fear," said t h e confident Briton. years. Wheeler pinned V a n Noy, King "I Just hope P en d er fights like a A bin th a t would have m a d e the champion a n d doesn’t ru n all pinned Barlow, Woodskow pinned swift, erratic flyer a gflme bird Sloan, S ears pinned Kelly, A rthur night.’’ was killed In the house T h u rsd ay Tlie fighters, who already had decisioned Dauven, T aylor pinned finished their boxing preparations, despite serious but h u m o ro u s ef Saterw hlte. and D ow ns was p in forts to save the bill. H arp ers edged out O. K . Rubber took light g y m workouts ThurS' Welders 42-41 Thursday h r g h t Ih‘ ned by Willis. day. They p la n to lim ber u p again city league games. O th er results Paul Ostyn Is t h e Tw in Falls Friday. were Valley Sporting o v e r Faux wrestling coach, a n d ' coaches tor 48-42, Syringa over E a s t Side Minico a re E. J. R iish and. Robert BOIIT OFFERED M arket 42-38 and Moose Lodge Halverson. TAG TEAM BOUTDENVER, J a n . 13 Wl — Denver over Business College 42-12. promoter M ilt W lllner said Thurs Chlef K it Vox & BIU Melby, H A R P E R .S 42. OK I l l I B B E R 41 day he has o ffe re d Erich Schoeppvs. Ila rp e ra /g f ip f lp OK f K f t p f tp neiLof Oerm a n y t l 0,000 to fjght Jonclio-K ald e» A JtiiaiLNa.T»ttl). S h a rk - ■ lU y W e U s 3 3 1 0 of Pfilla3eIpRla' H iw ltini ■ r 0 2 2 8 1 i 17 “ CHICAGO, Jan. 13 LD —E r n i e Harold Jo h n so n Tlie .B at vs. Jack Laltu* FREE ESTIMATES 3 S 2 9 Z a g a ta 7 S 2 17 H lb h a rd th e ChlcaKOs' Cubs' slug- here nert m o n th for th e NPA yer■ i . n i- a . ^,lin<fpn -1 n ------------^mg - 8H'6 m a p , T h u rsd ay , s f ^ e j slon of 'Ilie light' heavyweight ONE OTHER BOOT B ohannon 1 0 1 2 :a a te r 1 1 4 8 championship. lU c h a r d a n 1 0 1 2 his 1061 contract ( o r a n estimated Wrestling Interviews, K LIX -TV $55,000. ~a:3Q'p.iii. -AdvapceHlcketiTt)-------jfj T b ta l* . - I f l 415 42! T o t* U 1 7 .-7- f l i l Princeton’s so c c e r te am ended Banks the-Cubs‘~ all-tlm e Home -rTwln Falls Cigar Btoie-^ ■ run lead er vihose 269 home runs H an ard 's tw o -y e a r reign a s ’-vy VALLEY SPfmilNG 48. FAUX « —w ra y ’a cafe-^; ” t a f t p f tp are m ore than any o th e r shortstop league' soccer c h a m p io n w hen the V a lle y f g ft p f tp F a n x 7 0 4 14 In m ajor league h is to ry , was given Tigers scored a 1-0 victory over B r o w n ln ir 4 2 2 10 H erd —Wood Cafe, J e ro m e ^ 0 1 '4 1 V a n ^ y c g n r 1 0 4 2 B ro w er the C riisaders.. .5-0..2-JU j.I>U roy— - 2 ...1 jt-& an Increase over h is 1960 contract. Ski Meet Slated Spartans Top Briiins 41 -6 In Wrestling WRESTLING' Doves Safe Harpers Edges Out O.K.Five In City League DRIVEWAYS GRADED Banks Signs Custom Hauling RE 3-1829 M ^ c Valley Asphalt Paving Co. M ahunnes I 1 I Dj Bliphl 7 2 I Ifij 1 J i a ^•Uh^r O' 1 j i; 2 0 2 4 (SOU 1 1 1 .ij T o ta ls S Y R IN G A flrrin ta S tisrall S h a rp P e tti n f f lll Wrl»ht lla lla rx l C o rd e r TJrown 20 8 17 4»! T o ta ls I € 'l 0 l 3 4 2 4 1 . R m 's r D E M A R K E T 31 B id e f j r f t p f tp I 4 ]l 0 (I 2 0 W iiiu m 1 0 0 2 Abcyu 2 3 1 7 0 1 1 1 S hocker 2 1 2 1 0 2 6 fl 21fl .Smith 0 I S I 1.. A s le tt 1 1 2 3 n 0 2 0 1 1 1 A sle tt 1 1 0 7 "4 27 cfiii ■ .V 0 3 U c C le lla n 0 2 ....................E f{T ft pf l|>! a it •i, li# — — <C16 10 1&42 M O O SE M « ir~ T o ta U 16 8 1CSR = . _ J J , n i l S l N M S C O L . 12 f i r / t p f t p F H u i . C o l. f i r f t p / t p 2 S t ri|U u u n tre « 2 0 .1 4 0 0 -M l E ln a p a h r 0 0 * " 'f i 2 Z U 'N e m Ic K ~ V 0 •M eGlajR L ink F ield s Redk« 1 I a.d CoU 0 I -Uol>iar4 ----- 3 - 0 - 4 4 !o iM n s ----- 0 -1 tlc C o y 1 0 2 e lK rik io n 1 0 f ilii r a r . 8 I 2 TIM jrers 0 2 W ANNA STEA L A Utah Wins 111-66 Over New Mexico SALT LAKE CrTY, J a n . 13 W — T h e U tah R e d s |d n s poured tlvough 68 points In the second half T hursday night and swam ped outm anned New Mexico 111-60 In a rough Skyline conterence bas ketball game. Billy (The-Hill) McQlll h i t his game average ot 27 p o in ts althomfh h e 'vM lued nnlv sn a r l n glVIn the fin a l lin ir a c h R u ffe l hit 23 points for Utah. ■The Redskins, using all b u t two men on the squad, rolled up a 43-28 halftlm e margin. M cG ill and the s ta r te r s came out In th e second half a n d helpetl run up a 35-polnt lead. ... ^»«on.Pni„' "‘'"'"“''••Andrewa apllt An- in d lv l iio il W e«t T I0 IX E G E ---------m V ir g in ia 100, G e o r g a W aa h ln g lo n C ro lh e r^ Ki l n, — 1,11). 'k* I 'f tn t .lUpt, ^ *-11 i..V ir « tn U - T * « h - ? B r - V M I - e i^ M .L h i r i b a t i t l l c n p t e a m - O f t t h a l l f l - U r g S . - L o y o W • ( n a l t l m o r t ) - » “ T u m i a i n O , O U m so n ” OroUMnHWdoii*, O o n n e c t l o u t 79, N e w I f a r a p t h i r a 77 U l T 7 7 . L o ffili T e e b 4 8 N o t r e D a m e 70, S t . F r a n c i s (P«>) M ] { o u f l t o n 0 0 , U r a d l e r 00 ‘Mi T u U a 8 1 . D n k t 00 ll« lp b D lm m u tu ). U altx S t . L o u i s GO, N o r t h T e i a i 6 U U 40 U l r t o i n n a t l HI}, W l e h l U 67 ii'!'*!',)'** U iju . M o n t a n a 61, D i n v e r 44 < ! S , 'V,'*'?' MoNtdr Con.l. U t « b l U , K tff, U e x i c o < t 111 I M ; V o lc o a u lll. " » J<I«W li i''"'! ‘'"W ‘-Ol J l l l h In" , 11, !l*l high ml? Wh h * 5*Wjr lloll, illj if), •frteb <»iit, * * -0 . Meyer, M*urln# n a t io n a l H O C K E Y 1 4 t ^ Y o r k 4, U o i\o n 4 U o n t r « f t l e, T o r o n to 2 LBAGUB NATIONAL HABKETDALL ABSN. l l o a t u n 1 8 4 , fiy r a c u s o M B ( o t) I 'h l l a d Q l p h l a HI, B t . L o u l i m D e t r o i t .1 2 4 , ( H w e ln ,n » ti h*t\dlc*p teaw W8J Wall I.BOfl; HAW A IIA r i r o T n a m e d ityjrfUi' .J a n ,. 13 Wb^Toiii' w « ek « TiO tiUi my H o n th , n v'otornh b A a e b iijl M « rttn p le h id m anager In the Pac)flo_. ]o«gue,-^Thurflday "WM iiRmod mnnnger o f tlia now Honolulu POL BitM club. " llK S I^^q v a V g a V O rS A 30:i iivenii^c on 303 iK^int.s in l o 'l l i i f f i o M P n c iflA n oti[jii'.;s H,' 1.^ followed by Tom v U t l l C l U 1 U M l i U l l Sllih nl Si Bonavcnture 2!).5. NEW Y O R K . J a n . .13 W V -Y o g l Tony HlschiiiKtT of P urdue 28.4. B e rra s ig n e d h is 16th N e w Y o r k Bill .McG)Il of Ut(\lL2L3 n n d Allr} coiumcL-Thursday-------fo t- H l j f h l i g h t f H D o w l e r _ o f tb * - w * « k ;- A r U u i l d - S » l , w . r . R iln « F a m e s , 490; P b y U i a E la in g picked . ''• ''• W W rl,h t. M O s p l i t . K ,, ^S Leave your conscience at home. . . - ' zjthen, 8neak[dOwnto your Plymouth dealer. . prices are so low you’ll feel like ' \ ym’ro stealing Or car. P u ll th o jo b now w hile-w o’ro s ti U o f f e r in g , t h o f t - l i k o p ric o a pn 1901 PlyirioutliB , R ~ P ’LY M G U T -lf V A tl a W , L fe ?' 1 FRIDAY^ JANUARY 13, A J n .1 ^ TIMEg-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO ■SQ Q B aS Q Q ia Crossword PbzzIs f e ™ Q H Q E IQ S heaven BCI Q IS u u S E2I3I!!! QSBQ m s Q i a s l a iiQ a a B Q D □ □ □ laE ininn 39. N ot «o far 41. Long ib u slve spcech 43. M ore ' DD D E 1 I3 I3 IK !! snciQEl a nniampin r e a s o n a b le 44. F a c tp re aented “ IT T N lg h tb cfo rr - 4 5 ^ p c u re ''18: Gurdo'i 48. Sm all lo w e it not« d ra u g h t 19. Kind of 48. P ale fruil ggg IZIQISIlinDB (3I3I3QE] 34. rood from •^ ff^ p ^ h n urt*-- - 14. Discount15. Whilp t ;i8.DenoUn«the , central part QD13 - a s D □ a a c i a a E iE i □ Q 9 in a Q IlII! □ □ Q QCSa Q Q O Q S BQQ FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, igji S rlM 9 6 l= r_ T1MES-NEWS,ITW1n f a l l s , IDAHO AND. FINANCE Live^ek- Idaho Soloijs Okay Jobless P A G E ELEVEN . Schrenk, Ployd 'West, otli Pries, Jacquelyn M organ. Ned Anderson, Carl O sterhout, -Earl W. m W ey , Robert R. M eade, Hynim Ander NEW YOHK. Jan. 13 W — son, Norman S n iy ers ai\d Oerald Thousands wiutcd a(ooi and In cars here I of the rlbbon:cuttlng Wayne Bailey. ceremony opcnlnc the 93-mllE lb a JteL dO llaL T lltogs Neck.btldgB — Art M r-W ar<l, Mrs. Qlenwood connecting Ixihj Island nnd tho ' Taylor and W e lls Hepworih. Bronx. . lU {Iar-V ale Suddenly, at the ppik of the__ W. J. Toiv6, J u n e Kehm, Wesley brldne's arching roadmy, a" Ada*ns. Ellls J . Powers. spccK appcai;td. ! Jack&uii Was It ft car? A niolorcycle? Tlie speclt gvew anil soon allL. J. Prcdniorc. Marie Paul, Mllconld see. lage Beckcr. L n w ren ce 'c . Iluzen,' It w.is a boy on a bicyclt-tho \ Beth Hatch, V . A. Cories.!. Mr,v fir.st vehicle acras.s, even If It Marolo o r c h a rd . Alice Purin and did beat the Buii. Archie Corolla. M a lta Blaine W ig h t. ' Tell Taylor, Elaine Nicholson. LeVcre Tra cy. Mylo L. P eterson. Murgaret jV ardrM elvin HutcWh.TOn, Nornia Parke and Ei\rl M. Udy. O aklpy Precinct one— K eiih Crltcjiflcld, Roy 'Steel, LeRny Day, j. Henry Bicycler First Retail Group Bu'rley Singers,. Plan ‘M e ssp ’ It §ets Project BURLEY, J a n . 1 3 -A ll Tfcrsons 3!I ot th e Mlnl-Cassla area interMted BU R LEY , Jan . 13 - During in singing H andel’s "Messiah" mo, retaU »m erchim tj-com m lttfo me< ihff W edncsdayTnom infr the p ro tip T l t i ^ 10 come to th e first cnoriis practice lo be h e ld a t 3 p.ra, Sun ( f r o m p a g e O n t) vo ted to Bave "Washlnglon d o lla r OGDEN C H IC A C .U . J a n , IS l U P l ) — G r a in f u m o n lh Itvsiead of wilUng until (Jie d ay s" changed to Friday met S a t day in the J u n io r high “tchool OtJDtLS. J»n. 13 a:.SUAj-Ci tu r e * fwuntl a v a r ie ty «( I n s p lr a li tiu t chorus room. T h e event Is being ' ij eiid ol the quartei'’. siiil o*lvf^ non**. u rd a y . Feb. n a n d 18. to d a y to » i # b * a a tr o n g K ^ n e ra l a d v .iic e at a g la n c e siKinsored by. th ii Burley Muslo >}<>eii td ; n o e a r l y •■ I r t. . o n ih * Uwirti o f t r a d r . Yoiinp Mid Lhe bill could “a T lie group voted to makp rccoR ‘Shwp luine. club, an' affiliate o f the national Wheat ,'l.a.tsl up "h t» l^^, con» VrtflK. J*”* , powerful uein" In assLstlng co u n ■•* ?. nl.ber; ti.'llM n ltlo ii of n atio n al miMt w e e k I federation, up; I 0V«™m<,„U “y i i i ; , ' o mieaiploym ent "U s u c li ’ DENVKR n-om M ay 1 to 7 by d M a y m j l ^ h e ch o rus-w ill-^e direoled'-by— D K N V K R . J a n . \.i u ? ) - ( U S D A \ — 17 lo 2K iH )in ia. a prooicm. ____ b a n n e rs In Ihe w lafow i liyilead Ronald Archibald, music Instnict_ C 4 lU « 6 0 0 i <^alvM mK); n o m tn « l ; butW Soybeans raine<l *up|M>rt 'from by. Sen. An M urphy. D., 8hoshon«. ■*cS»" J - -of th e song.. contest-i wlilch h a d .o r o f the Burley h ig h ichool. All o f r«sr«fh*ta f o r n a t i o n a l W M tern B lock prwiucl.. ni-wi of nrhich ellmbpd to •how . said Ills county w as hard liU by i h e held in previous y;nrs. hiaha (.«r the neaaoiu PendiOtf eipori I Chose v.'ho have “ M essiah” mualo H>vb» j s f t ; m l i r « iu p p ljr t a r r i e d o 0 ' 2 ‘^ H llW l seven-month mining fililke a n d trade heitW wKeai. oati and rye. T h e flrat employe and employerjflre n.skod to brin g it. The oratorio S h i-^ p n o n e . C o r n jiitniv«Hl m o r e th a n tw o rciK* “miuiy of Uie boys are In dc-sperd innnpi* n e r vsill be h eld at the E lk .s will be presented d u r ln ? the Easter a b iiih e l v n a rt*j»ort th e n e w ailm inia- alo need of ihcs^e benefits." with corn. -' OMAHA d in n in g room Feb. '23. AnoLher ;season, A rcR ular practice tlmfi ^ S u i f l w r ; *en*~J demn.l. OMAHA. Jun., 1^1 >ri’!)-Hom R.SOO; t r a t i n n i i jn - e p « r in i( a p la n t o lu o a i d in n e r of this type Is pbniipd f o r will be chosen d u rin g this Sun A ^ is u in Minority Leivder Ji\m es hijberlo 26 lower; sti-wiiy lo 2S I.iw<r; 118 1 ir»rf« 190-240 p r ic * » u in H )ru . S iK < iila to n w e r e a»-tlve O ct: 26 at the sam e placf*. A s i d e 'day nioeituK. b u j« T » in d e f e r r e d e o n tr a c t a o f mo»l D onart. D,. Washington, took n o te IHim iU. 17.2&-17.76; No. M 2CHW240 irra lti* . m tgh ■ la tig h te r i t ^ r t IH.liO. ■w nlk hnzaar-ls-belBg-piftniifdthat, t.h(» p Q v p r r ^ n r , in hi.vmes.sage. =chnirmrn rflf~tKIs"|Ji^lICtlOirT [|| _ . ...... futile 1,000; calvw 126; flv« loaiii lot I0» r k « t ^ CooimereiaJ and commluion 1nl«re»U httd ri*que.sttKl iu b h leRlsiatlon J iily 21. will ^ Mrs. K en t Lyons and Mra, I ehoicp l.OS.'t ]|), alaujthUM’ hcitcct ortU«r«\i- bouilhl whent. Nft eiport *.le» 'utrr D o n art .said, ' i d o support whole T h e Rroup ag reed that t h e in nl 25.2ft ; othi*rwl»t> aniJ helf^ra rep‘>rtrd. l>ut ah.,ut a dAien countriej irwrtfT' - j M . 18 ( . iH-Ar»-^; iiiiiiltii »«!«•« cow* alK)nl aipiuiy; ■bowrd intprcit in wheat. heartedly this endeavor.” ^ storc.s will close on the l-'iiriay S ta V whirlwind flni.h.u>.l«y. dinner* and .-utt^r* I2.m>-U,25: inrludA bill providing that rflte.v tolLs C o r n a d v a n c e d e a j i i u la r j r e r r f c e l in i cvonint? of the Ca.ssla coiiiuv f q l r Ini: »om« l>or.l.Tlin^ cutl.>r to loiv utility a n d a n iix e d it> n iiiie rc la ! t r a d e . .Mild a n d chavKoa mode by water a n d a n d t h e eveninR o f _Uie_p.iradc:: u U.iSi bninnre nvfUns Mockers *nJ th e r a tM > a rm i|)- e p e n ijr a g e d fa r tn f r* — ■ E l a a .................. 5e^vcr ili-^iilcl,i which are over 30. fnr n/'xl w«>«k'.i Ira.lp, Jhiii nrtihrop~100"j~Tnit~?nuu5Tr"5lT?fwri5*' of^iitiuenb may bo Imposed coiuUy cominis-sioiHMs’ 'Jury lis t Mayo Harper.“ B la in e Robins. Ray Ing a suRKMted au to and b o a t a<.-tlV4 deiiiA iK l. S|K>t b a il* h e ld tlf a d y . U tnu) H i^ b 'S F ^ iW n r J i'^ 'w ^ r '- p r ic e * . * lini on property Involved for 1961 cnntRimr.c 379 names Roblnson.'^T.Ioyd. Crltchfleld, /Keith doaler.s-day, D ate for tliU s h o w ^»CouDd thro, in DuPonl nu.rr MOSCOW. J a n . 13' (iB-T«ia C A S H G R A IN In P ro c te r' * n tl GfcmbU paRsert. Die house B3-1. Hep. H e r- h as been filed wiih the county Franks, John P . Marlin and Enl.s d a te will b(! announced Inter, a c cnllixi Prc.ildent Elsenhower's final -----------------------C H I C A G O _ C H IC A G O . Jan. 13 (U P I)-C a a h t E n on* In W M ttn jh o u i * a F iT Matthews. co rd in g to Don Duma.s, n e w ly .^taie of the union message .yester C K I C A G O , J a n . 13 l U P H - f U F D A ) m a n McDevltt. D., Bannock, c a s t ' fY„nk Kc.ms. Srain Aales. H oC8 4 ,0 0 0 , n K x le n iie l y a c i l v a ; b u i c h e n Prcolnct two. G lrn Tolmnn, Eu electcil pre.sl(lnit. th e only duwenTinff vote. ' W h e a l i i n e h a n B e d : N o . 1 r e d 2 13 day a "Bhllewashlng of reality.” .-«atlon*I Bu»in«i M«hlnei mile.! mo«tly »t*a(Jy to 2j hinh^r; «>wt •i«' i te a d y Tlieso nanic.s will iwcd to s e- gene Emery. A lb e rt H. Hale. jr.. o . 3 r e d t u f f -JOT**; N o . 4 y e llo w T h o mciiiurc to require ovorD v ii^ s Matrd U^al th e .m e r li Wlnli in » Msllti:. 4li-aW^nkt ^ niixrd No. l-M 190-12& lU. Nh ftr<l T h e Soviet n ew s agency. In a. 3 C 6 ; N o 5 y<*llnw h a r d 2.(H • ieci Jurors for ea.'h icm of th e Lafo Poulton, Arnold H a r p e r . c h an tT ^’commiitee will mcei w i t h tlm e pay for female eniployei w ho Jt/i rwup wh«™ LlnJI'Temco ndtU 1ui(i*h«Ts 17.7.V 1 K ..T ,’ , ; No.' !-2 1R,60| . . . , . ______ N o . rJT«t^< wD«r« L.um*iemci> »>.>.Wasliington d isp atch , said thei>urC o r n u n c i i M i B K l ; N o . , 2 'y e l l o r lo c n l .T«M ln.ln.menu l-* .:{ 220.2411 |l>a. •17.2-5.lB.0i); m k e d N o . work more than 40 hours a weeK district co u rt in Cas.sia rouniy f o r F ian k Speckm an, David Sovere, th e educational commlCrc of t h e po.se of jlie mes.snKe was “to rec1 ,1 0 ; N o, 3 v e l l n w 1 .0 9 ',j; N o . 3 y e l i L S ^ M O u n d two. J o n o a o d I,a u ir h U n l-2-,{ HOfl.400 111. »i)w« 14.2:>-15.7r>. the cnsullng year. This list I.s r e - Chuck Pftyton. w illiam P. Warr, C h am b er' of C om m erc' .wn ' t o locA j lO fl; N o . 4 y e llo w 1.0 8 ; N o. or cipht hours In any one 24-hour ^ t point la a n «Mcr flleel 'C n t U e SOO; c n h m n o n e ; h a rd ly « n o ii|r h 5l o wy e llo onunend lo the n e w admlnlstrow .» 7 ‘ j - 9 8 , period wn.s introduced by R ep. qvnvcd by Sccuon 2-1101, ICA. Vcrl 8. Okflbcrr>*, Clifford W. m a k e plan.s for a "Bus;ne.w-Edu- llon to continue t h e former bank o f B«\y cift'An o n a n le f u r p ric# l e a l : fjew S ? M o w n n » v * 4 n a r r o w ly .. O ftL s iin c h a tiK © ( J : N o . 1 e x t r a h e a v y iu iIm a ll rl«.Hs«'s n l> o til »l«Ni(ly; a m a l] lo t N aom i Stebbln.s-D.. Shashone. I t chapter 191 of the ,19M i«sslon Woodhouse and Merrill Worr. c a tlo n day.” w h i t e . 0 9 '* . N o , 2 h e a \ 7 w h lK t -fiH*!: rupt policy." l" l.OfiO lb . a l e e r y e a r lin jis 2 5 ,5 0 ; P arso n s L ^ i ^ r p a n h a n d l e t r o u n d tw o in ih .would apply to those working In law.s. . ■ T h e proiip voted to make Friday |>Jirt Itm d jnxK i 900 )li. h ci/o r# 2 5 .0 0 ; H a m p lft KHwle e x t r a h r u v 7 w h i t e .flfi; "In his mes.sage," the dispatch s a m p l e Krn<le e x t r a h e a v y m i x e d 6 0 '',. an y mcchanlcal o r mercuntlle e.s0 . E, S arg en t, GeoiKe PiiUer. N ov. 24, tho official oii'.'umt! o f Allilnn ***. & ! . J" fi‘w U tility u n d c d iiw n v rc iiil c o w . 14.7.V ^ - T A a n d P u roum i t h r o e In th e R y e v m c h a n f i M '. N o , 2 p l u m v i \ 13N. \ 6 , : . 0 ; c u iin o r a n n d c n tto r a 12.0 0 -1 5 .0 0 . tabli.shment, laundry, hotel or re s Tra C. Park, David Petersen. Edgnr M oorman. Jam Sargent, T. th e ChrlsiniM sen-son lor liici. A continued, "Elsenhower passes in, 7 ^ R M m v . iV i I n ll* K o rB a r l e y m u l t l n H 1 .2 0 -1 .2 3 N ; f « e d .75S>i<*pp 1 0 0 ; n o t o n o u ir h a n y clo aa f o r silence such provocative actions F . Wren, W illiam P. Sargent. ta u ra n t, ’ telegraph or telephone •W N . s u g g estio n »as m ade lo ».* t h e Olenn Clark, Georke A. Kolly, i U In th« K t i i l and p r i r e ti- a t; pric«*a n o m in a l. p u b lla h in g B . Pella S o y b e a n * tin r h f tn tr e d ; N o. 1 je lb w establishment, or office, or by a n y Helen Anderson. DaliHa LaRae co o p eratio n of th e Mlni.st[tlnl n s - of ills adm inistration as the. dis patch of the U2 an d the R B « 2 .4 4 N t r a c k C h l c tiK o ,. .j,<i,*«i«<rT«)h J o h n s o n » n d J o h n n o n Anita R andall, Charlotte Peter» s o c la tlc h In plan n in g a religions expre.vi or transportation company •Clay and In n a D. Bailey, son, Leo Carson, C la ra Beth Walk paradevslm llar to th e one litid I n spy planes Into th e confines of tho In th e state. r.RAIN K l’T U R E S Almo tfl tw o poliiU • a c h , H o m M ta l(o Soviet Union a n d also the fact C H IC A G O . J a n . IS (/P } _ A nother 'bill which hit Uic. J, J. Briiesch. Richard Jones e r. Albert M. B u rn h am , D. Blaine T w in r a i ls this p a s t sep.son. T l i c that these actions by the United' S j m fell n » ^ ‘y H lffh Low C lo se P r C lote house hopper today ^otild chanRe Epran, Thelda W a lk er, Helen But- g ro u p would like to heai from t h e iS ^ p . A m «ri«in T # le p h o n . e u e d * and Harold K. Ward. W heat f n e tl o a . Statcsr-denounced- -by- -the-wh( ‘ ^ a r ----2.10 3T«ft - t-Mm - -!;0B4i the_closcd-seasQ a-for-lltea.liLlhc- ............ .............U rW ^ ......... ........ -tars^o ro U ^y -E r-sn eo ek r-R o b ert- c h u rc h e s - o n -this- m atter,'D iin ias world, have resu lted In 'th e aggra s ta te d . S . Judd, and W oodrow Barlow. M a y ..... 2,011'^; sta-te's fore.sted areas to a period 2 .0U '^ 2.07 2.1)7'^ NEW TOnK STOCK EXCHANGE Vincent Tobin. James L. Barnes vation of In ternational tension." J u l y ......l.UOi.j l.»8\ 1.00'-* S pringdale iSw YORK, Jan. 13 (UlM) - J ^ t from June 1 to Sept, 30 each year. Sept 1.9l\ 1.03'4 l.OI'-i The- law at ijresent sets thUiperlod and F rank Olson. Lucille T egan, Fredrick John B a c k t w o pl a n s Dw . ... I.W 4' 1,W>, l.OR'i, 61% Mont Ward Btirley son, Burdette Beckstrand, Orval a t May 1 to Oct. 31. The forestry C o rn ael“ Mi<« D orr gg B EX BU BQ , J a n . 13 lfl.- T * h e Take Pride i n Yoor Car ( S r jj ii NaTCajh Rts 66 Precinct one—W. L. Belfleld, Hymas, Gladys Bowen. Donald L. m e rc h a n ts ' cammltteo of tlis R e x -1 M nr , 1, 1; l.lO^i l.ll"! l.U a n d public lands committee Intro 41^: “ m U4 * N « D.lty PALM BEACH, Pla,, Jan. 13 m M a y ......1.1.^='; 1 ,14% 1.16% l.H% duced tlie bill. Geneva Jackson, H. G. Wyalt, C. Stearns, A. H. Y ast, P. D. Pace. b u rg Chamber of Commerce v o t e d ' Vi,™ 10',i N « t D t e —P resident-E lect John P, Kennedy J u l y ......] . l » - \ 1 .17% 1.18-n 1.17U W . Surrge. DeLawn Dlderlckson, R alph K.. West. Gladys M. Man- s u p p o r t yesterday lo r pending l e g - ! 1,10 M7 “ m appears to hijve Investment assets DS eecp t ......, . l . i r . ^ Ji,n% Mr.s. Charles Haight, Jay Wake, ninp. D. M. Burgess, Irvin Cray- Isla tlv e bills th a t would o u tla w ' ,1 4 % l.lfl'4 1.139i valued at perh ap s np to Ja.tnllllon Cy«i«nl<* O a l i 44 Ella M. Anne.st, Richard Biel. th o rn , Reed B. L arso n , Steve Ost- tr a d in g stamps a n d make b a d V ^ jjiito r i I S ‘4 N o r T a c lfic M a r .. . . . . « 5 'i M' .64«i 17'\ dollars. S m R 561-j N W A l r l i n f . C lara Bodenhamer, Wilma N. erhout. c h e c k writing a felony Instcnd o f :«04 Main Sou»h .(W% a y ___ .6 6 U {St * T 10C»4 O h io O il ThU w as Indtaated lust n ijh t M S U rrh fl Ferry . a'm'lsdem eanor. .......... fit J u l y .«7 P arish, George A. Nlel.son, Juan -66 U 4i\U when It w as disclosed that K en i « T v J« « o O lin M a th Sept ...... 6R‘ , 4 .8 7 % 75 A. L Tliorston, Jam es Ray Till i t a CrawXord,-Joy« Fenton, O r .. / i l i -----lntroduced-in-Senat« R y# ' m nedy has converted all of his tn ■"AfSo St«l 63*4 l’«i Amer SJM 3 (Forestry and p u b l i c ville H. Zook, Nalda Robertaon, ey, Joseph H olyoak. LaVon Priest, M a r ......1.1* i.i4!v; 1.1 5 % 1.16 if * S F 2<U Pic vestm ent over which he had con M a r ...... i . n " ; 1.17S 1.10'4 l.U lan d s) — Asking congress over Elim beth BeaU. Harvey A, R o- Golden C. D u rfee, Bonnie Hanks, lUasUe R t f P«nn«y „ trol Into governm ent bonds-^fedJ u l y .....1 ,2 0 ‘a 1.20«i 1.19 12-' A Ohio 3 2 'i P e n n K fl h a u l motor freight rate structure Kan. Estella Helllg. Helen Rlchr ■SaralT Carson, Ernest Peterson, S r p t .....1,23 1.21', 1.23 4T' eral, state an d municipal, 1.21^4 5JJ k HoweU 4BU Po p « i C oU throughout nation, malting It u n i Delmor D eckar, Mary Elllottr-Mrs. Nellie WhltinR. Lawrence Edwin P h i lip M o rrii Pierre S alinger, his press secre. TII.IIU ^. ret n .. * PO RTLA N D 42''^ Phllllpji Verne> Hymas. Bert H. Scholar. H arris and G corgene Brokenberry. C5'.. form . S u b le tt P O U T L A N T ). J a n . 13 l/Pi—C o » r a . r r a l n tary. told new sm en In response lo Pullmnn U Boelnr SB25 (Banks a n d utllllles)-D e- Lloyd Pettygrove, Afton NeFson, I'ure Oil .1.) questions th a t the presldent-elect'a w lio lw a le , p r o m p t d e liv e ry , b u lk (on, Wesley Adams an d Ellls J. POW' Ueitn f o b tr a c k P o r t l a n d : O ata ’, N o . 2, 8R-|b, fln ln g as public utility any Indi Gladys Evans, Mrs. Georgo Mitch tllll 61 461;, RCA Bnofwitk ers. total holdings now consist of such w h ite W ,0 0 ; ( > » rn , N o , 2, y e llo w e a ile r n 2«U RaytixHin ,T7 8jffOU£hi vidual, firm, association, district ell. Leila Hoggan. Hazel Dunn and U n ity 321, Roy TwIjmco JH'-j bonds, plus tTie houses he owns 5 1 ,7 6 ; H a r le y , N o . 2, 46 -lb . W M tem C«i*d* D ry Leona Hall. o r municipality engaged in d is 4 .5 0 . J. A. OwlnR.s, H aryey Bilderback, Cia Bacino 21% iUch/loW OIJ 90'V In W ashington arid at Hyonnls 4 4 T.0 o0 -4 ?■ d o y '. e lia ia . P o rtla n d G r<aln K x- tributing electric, energy. . Precinct two—Mrs. Anne Bands. Tra L; Frost, E lm er L r smlth, ♦V JO-ji R«yal Dutch 3fil,4 P ort. Mass.. a n d thiee.trust, funds J lC w e change: • 32% Safeway 3« W T ra e to r SB2S (Forestry and p u b l i c Mrs. Charles A. Terhune, Violet Naoma Zemke, Gladys Olson, A. R a rJey b id t o a r r i v e m a r k « t . 20-day set up for him and his brothers 24% Rchenley 24'/j Cikoat Seeds, G ladys W. Helseth, Anna lan d s) — Authorizing state la n d I j.' Petersen, A n n a Freymlller, 28’^ i SoA ra R /x b and sisters by th e ir father, Joseph i h i p m e n t , d e liv e r e d c o a a t: N o . 2 , 45>lh. towx w e s t e r n 4.V5 0 ; N o . 2. 2 -ro w e d or 2 -row ed board, to accept land In L atali Pre.ston, A. H. Schlect, My. John 38^; Shell Oil 4fl'^i P. Kennedy. Agnes Brady, B e rn e ll Stout, Min w « * tr e n 44.00. 79!n Slmomn* 47 Oa Cola Brooks, C arol QLcwart, Mrs. D a county a.s addition to Mary M iner n ie Freymiller. N in a M. Shoddy, W h e a t b id U> a r r i v e m a r k e t. N o. 1 32U S l n o ln ir ()ij 40 Salinger said the president Coir P a lm v id C. Jensen, Hannah H, Bowen. M rs. Cecil W illiam s, Waide Bniith, va McCroskey s ta te pork, b u lk , 2 0 -d a y a h l p n t e n t , d e liv e r e d coaat 14 S oc M ohil Cm Crfd elect's Income from these trusts S o f t W MV» 2 , l f l ; R o f l W h il* b a r d ap p l. Sou CaJ M ■(.Wh SJM 4 (Forestry a n d public Mrs, I. H. Harris, Jean Ynn-lng- Clifford L. Jack so n , Beatrice Rlt• We do th e work. • Saves yo u labor.^ Coot on - s e t up In 1928. 1M6 and 1849— 2 .1 0 ; W h ite C l u b 2 .10. IHl* S o u P a c ific Cbm Prod la n d s)—Memorializing congress to ton, Helen Krleger, Rosella Ba'=. -tel, Chloey B finncr, Alice Haycock, H a r d W h ite D a a r l : O n l l n a r y X.18. 20’^ S p e r r y 2.i am ounts o t about $100,000 annual ‘ Cfufl S teel r Saves your back. give Immediate attention to th e k er, Mrs. A. M. Solomon, Cleve Amma Weber, J a m e s S. Trummell, C a r ro c e lp u : W h e a t 68 j f l o u r 11 ___ 10 S t a n IJnuida &;i ly. after taxes. T he Income before Codahy m ill f e e d 12. CortiM-Wrisht 17U Stan. Oil C<U 48% problem of raising U, S. Itnport Allen, Grstce MerllrU, Ivan E. Ly Ruby Huber, M a r tin M. Punk, taxes reportedly Is about tSOO.OOO S a v e s y o u ? $ $ $ b y u s i n g y o u r o w n CouC Airo 30^4 Stan OU ind 4H‘^ du ties on lumber and wood p ro ons, Mrs. K eith Uscola, Pern B. B urton ^ la c k e y ,- Bonnie P u n k , K A N S A S C IT Y Dow Oheanl 75i<, Sian Oil N J 4U a year. K A N S A S C I T Y , J a n . 12 (ff) — W h ea t d u cts with those o l Canada. Williams, Mrs. James J, Jnnak, Lloyd Funk, a n d Id a Nelwart. 24 Dupont 206'/* .Stan Pack g ra in a n d h a y . Assuming In te rest a t tho rate of 171 c a r s , U - '/ j lo w e r , N o . 2 h a r d and View 8B27 (Counties and municipal W arren K . Mohrland, Shirley art Alrl 25 8tu-Pack about four to five per cent, the d a r k h a r d 2 .0 2 - 2 .2 4 'A . N o . S . 2.01U . itie s )—Providing th a t an elective But Kodak 100>,i Sunrtiy OU Feral Weeks. H . W. Bkuer, Vera Wells, Hazel G arrard and Shirley S PAAO 30',4 Sun Min eVa funds could have a principal value 2 .0 5 t/j. N o . 2 r e d f.0 ^ 2 ,0 6 V J . N o . m unicipal official be a resident Easton. McBride, R u th Goettsche, Verl ---------------------------------------------2 .0 0 -2 .0 4 >;4. 46 nra»too« 35=/* Swift *f«Ca!l today for GIpbe'i Mobil Milling to comt of close to 10 m illion dollars. C o m 76 c a n . u n c h a n g e d t o 1 lo w e r. electo r and taxpayer of the city. nntam Cp 27 Texaa Co BS Precinct three — Mrs. Nolan Wrigley, Phyllis Heward, Mariha N o . 2 w h i t . 1,S2. N o . 8 1 .0 9 l.M , N o. 2 H is homo In W ashington’s fosh-69H Tex OuJf Sul 20' .rord Motor y our own ranch, SB28 (Counties and municipal Jeffs, Cleora Martlndale, 0. H . Glaesemann, H . V. Luke. Paye y e llo w a n d m i x e d N o, Tex. Instiu IfflVlt lonable G eorgetow n areo reported ytt« Bulpb itie s )—Providing all elective m u Cooper, R . 0. Anderson, Lionel Glbby, Don C arlo s Asher, Edward l.O fi-l.O fl'Ji. 24% ; G«i ^n«m 43, TextronO a ta l 2 c a r a , u n c h a n g e d , N o . I w h ile n icip al officers be qualified elec Ti. Taylor, C h arles R. Bailey, Iris Thlokol Cp 42s^ ly Is valued a t about $100,000. The Gm Dm Mooso, Delos Cunningham, Katie 6 0 -7 1 , W o . 8 6 4 -7 0 . H yannls Poll; place Is an addition 71 TimJcen R B 50*% Oen TovSa iAngus, Larry E. Christenson, F. W. to rs an d taxpayers ot the city. A . Schmidt, Gladys Park. Olen P . Q uast, Jrj. D ouglas D ull and Qer• Mllolmaire 1.75-1.80. Oeo Uoton 43>i Trannajn Cti ' al asset. BB29 (Barlow and Donart)— K a f i r 1 .6 9 -1 .8 3 . GUlett« 07Si Twen Ot Vot 41 r. Johnson, M ary -E. Elliott, Orville S alinger refused to give figures Jlye 98y*-09y4.P roviding that city councils o r Goodrlob 531/4 Un Carbide 123 B a r l e r 9 9 » l.fl3 . 30^^ Ua OU Oal 43 on K ennedy's holdlni Goodyear -boaiTlo ' o r ti obteea clll(In6t ahnex 0 W Sujar 30^t Un PAclflo 29‘‘ Inoome-Tfjrllzea . irom 'the trust te rrito ry . unless authorhed b y M cIntosh, H arry. B,. Witter, Asel -READ TIM ES-N EW S WANT ADS B i i n 4 2 .0 0 - 4 2 .7 * . ^ytomd-*-fll^fc-Uirttr A lf L '*“3ff S h o r ta 4 0 .0 0 -4 2 .7 6 . electors ot that a rea and provid P arish, Alvin E. Nefzger, Mra. T y yTTTT W V GiUfOU 3^?iUnltAlro 41',i, funds. lo w e r . Home Min 51li Unit Cp 7^^ T h e th re e tru s ts are Irrevocable, W h e a t f u t t i r e s e lo a e d in g th a t no election Is necessary R ich ard Jack , Virginia A. Varela, litho Power 65 Unit Fruit isai to acquire airport sites nnd_ a p - Dewalne Jensen, Louise Talbert, t IF YOU PLANT IT ni Can . 35li U S Oypflum 105 w hich m eans th e presldent-lile«t Tw in Falls •Eom d ; E a y tb 'l^lfn h 'e'M . Wfip rs a c h e s thereto, IBM______ 822'A-D-S-Plywood -4fl—' hM jio-ixiirtrol"ovBrinT68tme>rl^6r OR FEED IT Jlama, M ary Sedam, Preston Os- •> IntBines 47 US Rubber 49 Passed In Senate the principal. His mother report ^^Exeluilva for Twin Falls County, with «stobliihtd^ Int Nickel U 8 Smelt 29 SJM 3 — Memorlalbiing Congress terhout,- Alice Mleners, Rutli Hurd, t r ln tT A T 401^ U.S Steel 81^& edly 1» one of th e trustees. ^^ouf«»-from-Coifl«(ot<l-*o-Murtaughr to consider unlf(?rm motor freight M rs. Rudd Elquiat, Robert O. I A Lau 63 U t a h P & Ij Sflr. ---------W l l l H d v B ^ iDAttOJIAixa— — B urnham , ^ I s B. Garrard, Jaer Alum 38\fc Walgreen ^ ------- nncK T Y A L L. ^J a n . 18 ( U P I ) — P o ta - Tat« te ^ la tlo n s lo help the depres___Jtait.— — 35t r 1 n e a l Madsen, Velma Norton, Da sed lum ber Industry In the Pacific t o e a : U p p e r v a l l e y , ' T w i n F a il* , B urle y .^Kerr-McOe# Wli West Alrl 20% v id A. Fensterm aker.' d is tric t. no rth w est. t* 20 Weatt Union 43'; O f f e rin f f a m o d e r a t e : f a i r w i r e In Precinct four — Nellie Pollard, ...tt Ind m \ Wert A B 24 S J M i — Memorlalidng congress q u i r y : a lo w , b a .r e l7 v te a d y . ^Lodbeed 28^^ West E1«q 47\fa G enevieve R obertson, George B. to Rive Immediate attention tq^the A u A M ta U S . 1 n u w t l y a U a X 1 In . o r -ktUlinl-------- i w l W h i t e M o ^ 484t 41 o t , m i n i m u m M £ k e w t f o b m a rk e U problem ol nilsliig U, sTlm port ila ll, Robert W. MllI^_Mr«, j j i ^ Utt'Wn, Mf 72U WoolwarUi 08% n o t r i t e A to w a a e .7 < : 10-20 p « r c e n t d u tie s on lumber and wood pro- K een. Robert Har~tzeli> Helen CofUbot Fover 32^ Zenltb 103 10 0 * . b r ( w r d iid s-w lth 'th o sB 'o f conodar ■fey, R a l p h S a x b y , Mrs. ¥oyd 8 .M M .7 B : 8 W 0 p e r c e n t 3 .6 0 -3 .9 0 ; baker* — - t w e r i c a F e x c i t a n c e ----------8 JR 1 —Proposing amendment to Warwood, P earl ’ Barnes, -Maurine 10*12 o x . m i n i m u m 4 .6 0 .4 .8 0 : 6>14 01. ^ YORK, J a n . IJ »aU 4 .6 0 .4 .7 6 : 10 l b . a a c k m e«h b a le d i.26W W C oot 11 K ih a e r I n d u s ‘ s ta te constitution to eliminate 14)% S tie n . Dale Munson, William FlshM ONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Jan. 4 .4 0 ; i m a l l « I m l o w a t 3 .9 0 ; U S 2 4 01, |atk« Hill 1114 Sherw Wll ]U 13 (B —T h e U ruguayan govern m in i m u m 2 .0 & * 2 .2 0 : A o k m in i m u m 2.15. p re s e n t ban on citizenship rights ex,. ThQmas-B.-Smith,-Ruten'8tcrEWB t 8 •i8S4 -’Aii -Technicolor 15 f ................ -fo rlje rso n i o r M o n ^ ia n SescenC k er, M. E. Bair, OrJce Fowler, UdaUin 10% U U h________ I d a Suff B%. m ent has o rd ered , th e Cubaii am- 2.W. -ic ea t o B - r o w e n : B u lk c w t. a t S B 1 4 -^ a k ln g monthly, rather P erry T ro u t, Shirley Povljen, bliMador a n d th e s o v le f i embas g r oP wa cekrei 'r jnceU aim t o b« w aa h ed U 8 W VESTM TOT T R U ST S th a n quarterly comparisons, the B laine pTrd, Joyce Rucker, Clyde Located 5 m iles weat of Jerom e, Idaho, on the new hig h w ay and m ile north or sy's ./Irst secretary o u t of tlie coun m o s t ly a iM A 2 i n . o r 4 o>. m in im i b asis lo r extension ol unemploy H anks, E a rl Reynolds, Myron P. 2 miles n o r t h of the Appleton School on:__________ __ {JiaiiUd F u n d i --------------- ^Ifia try, charging they were connected 2 . 7 W J « J U S 1 L 2 6 - 1 .6 0 . m e n t benefit periods. ^ and H o w ard B a l — 1 1 .8 5 12.B 5 w ith pro-C astro demonstrations H arris. La u r a P. Falk, O rvlo EasC H IC A G O W W ao<l H o w a r d S to ck ..> 12.54 1 3 .4 0 --------- ---- a.55 0,24 an d stree t lig h ts, ? H I C A C Q , - J A n _ l J - 4 - U P | ) — p o ta lo e a P l^^ldffld ■„........ ?>.«4.__jjijl. — 'E ho-expulstonnsraer' wal voted ( o ld a n d n e w ) • T o t a l U . S . aKivm^trvU a tr e a ty between Canoda and the m ow . Jesse 'W. Anderion and Lew 661 (o ld ) a r r i v a l s 7 7 ; tr a c k 14)6: aup. U ^ te jl States providing (prprompt ■"I’l'I t ecriC ^ teT ;.’T n c o m e T•.T 6.01 6.41 i s Woodolh........... H‘tl. Block S e r i w ____ ____ R .U «.90 Just n ig h t b y . U ruguay's o-mon p lle e m o d e r a t e ; d e m a n d j o o d ; ' m a riie l construction of iJb b y dam. n tm tn F u n d ........... ............... 14.87 'Wayne Porrey',.LylB M. Johnson. Ifi.lO^ governing council, which reported i t e a d y . Introduced in House 7 .M y W * te n E le ? tr m ie * _____ 8.C7 ly Is split 6-4 ag a in st an. outright . T r a c k a a le e ( 1 0 0 l b . , U S l A u n le a i LUNCH ON GROUNDS BY; Aonleton Gr SALE T IM E : 12:30 P.M. HB34 (Stote aflalrs) — Amend- B e tty K arlson, Allred WoolstenJ»}w Incom e ................ 6.S3 fi.81 b reak J n diplom atic relations with o lb e r w la o B \a U ) t I d a h o ru sa e ta 6,0t)-B.20: -h u lm erH erbertrT rFallcrJiircrottb a k * i» -« i7 * -f - M < n T ie a o ^ * N o r tb - I> a k o ta Red I n g 'l a a o 's electflcdrcoSe by re'imton* lia . 16.14 1C.62 P rh n e M inister P ldel Castro's r e - ' r i v e r v a lle y r o u n d r e d s 2.60-2.70. re y .. E thel Connell, -Ed Boswell. ^ , m .., k n n r jtmiOM B4 S t r e e t a a l e e t I d a h o ru a a e U 5 .2 W .6 0 . p la cln g the 1053 national electri ft.SO lO .lS gtoie. Kmumi Kl b a k e r a 6 . 2 5 ^ , 5 0 ; M L n n e * o U > N o rth D a k o ta cal code with the 1059 edition and 8.87 0 .6 8 -The dfifil.slnn. dpnlarlnjr n uban R e d r i v e r T t l l e y r o u n d re d a 8 .IO.4 . I 6 ; K niton. K2 . Kelley, revising rest of Id ah o act to con “ FANEY-noIsteln cow due March 15 with 3rd -«entCJi#-5!r ADA—A yrshire cow lyas fresh Jlo v em b er 2 i with . 11.03 13.02 Ambassador M ario Qarcla In- W la e o n a in n t a a e U 3.76-4.35 5 F lo rid a C arso n , J o h n Harding, Raymond fo rm to 1060 edition. XmiflD. S3 >... . 18.48 14.72 chaustegul a n d ^Soviet Ptrst Sec r o u n d r e d a ( £ 0 I b a . ) 2 .7 6 . calf, giving 2 5 lbs,'now 2nd coif, g iv in g 50 Ibi.'now a . Hull an d Lester E. Trout. amtOQi Bi O n lo n a t A r r i v a b 7 : t r a c k 1 7 : v u p p ljt* . 12.00 14.18 H B 35 (State affairs)—Repeal BLACKIB-Holsteln cow, wlU fresh e n May IJ, BOBBY—H o lstein cow was fresh P e c e m b e r 31 reto ry M lhall K , Samllov persona Cwidian I'und m o d e r a t e ; d e m a n d a lo w : m a r k e t d u ll. Prcoln(!t five-M ra. D. 0. Full . W-aS UM ing 1960 low requiring secretory has 3 Clives b y side, 5 gallons'now with 3rd calT, giving 67 lbs. now T r a c k e a l e e : N o n e re p o r te d . non grata, brought still another m e r, Leland C. Hunter, Loren W. of stateto publish a candidate's 3 Holstein springer heifers, be fre s h to April, S t r e e t a a l e a : I d a h o O r e s o n ye llow ^ W OOL ELLIE—H o lstein cow iprlnger, bg f r e s h March dem onstration by adm irers' of A sh craft, B ernlco McBride, John S p a n is h l a n r e 2 .2 5 -2 .S fi, w h ite m e d iu m Yo r k . J a n . 1.1 ( ^ > ) - W o o l f u . vaccinated a n d tottooed 16 with 4th c a ll C astro. A crow d of about 4,000 2 .8 0 ; C o lo ra d o y e l l o w S p a n is h f e n r e 2.25, pam p h let. T . Craner, Parland Jones, Hoyd 3 Holstein heifers, 16 months old a n d open ■ HB38 (Stoto affairs) - Miking FRANK—H o lstein cow, will be I r e a h F ebruorj “ " t j U U H i U n y l u . U l : J u ly 1 1 3 ,1 ; g athered In Montevideo's streets, w h i l e l a r j e 3.0£y-8.25, m e d iu m 2 .2 ^ 2 .6 0 : Overm iller, H aro ld 'D ean , Eugene B-Holsteln-colves-on h a y and-feed--------------- — 15 with 4th c a lf ■ .- ,________ ,_________ — ro«l m e d i u m 2.40 j M ld w M t tax collector responsible (or col D « . lU .T D j M a r ^ h 1 1 6 ,4 B ; shouting "C uba yesl Yankees nol" M ic h ig a n P ric e , Irene o . Thornburg, L, ,0. r e d m e d iu m 2 .4 0 ; M id w e a t y e llo w globe lectio n s of M license fee for tour 3 Whlteface 6alves BONIS—H o lstein cow will be f r e i ^ in July, A force of liSOO police wearing m e d iu m J I n d i a n ^ M i e h i g a n 1 .2 5 - L 8 5 : C m llle aiH wool t p o f n i . » A . T a y lo r, Enid M, Hoffbuhr, Helena 15-mbnth-old H olstein herd bull . — giving 60-lbs. now, coming with c a ll k rse: I lH n o ia - I n d ia n a - ist a n d publicity an d changing the cloeed .8 to .6 o t a - steel,j[jelm et3 prevented any vlo-, I liip o ia . t l 6 : K erb el, M arian Davis, Jnnlce WHITETf—H o lstein cow will be f r e s h J u n e 3a ALL COWS A R E VACCINATED A N D TAT. M ic h ig a n L 5 0 . L 7 6 ; M e x ic o w h ^ ta m e- collection date from March 16 to lence'. '• uJ.M d iu m 2 .6 0 . T lio rn to n , D . Jean Huokabee, Mrs. TOOEDAND SOUND. with 2nd c a lf , giving 35 lbs, now A pril 16. Fee Is now collected by »Pol wool t o p . 148.9A. Tho governing council acted aft-> JAN—Holstein cow milking SO Iba. now , due d ep a rtm en t ol commerce and de B ru c e Johnson, P e r n Gochnour, '(B -B ldj N -N o m ln a l; A .A a k e d ) e r police storm ed Into communist T h e f o llo w ln *P U fTu Ut unr eE*S q u tjU ti o n s a ra J u l i a Jan e Kennlngton, Ruth Ourwith 2nd c a lf April IS velopm ent. -EICKUP-TRUCK h eadquarters h e r e Wednesday, p r o v i d e b y E . W . M c R o b e rU a n d co ra . D INA -H olateln -co w -B lv ln il-ai-lb g .—now7-<lue HB37 (Burt) — Permitting state t l s , Q, D. Reardon, Wendell A, a n d arrested 130 persons and p a n y . T w in F a l l a . March 20 w ith 2nd calf “M B O TellrBH B aro Hchodde, Betty 1058 In ternational 14-ton pickup w ith itock 'elective oTflclols to live within Ada Tdtho Potatou MIzetraociupeBjE^ rack N o tr a d i n g . county. Now required to live with. J . Jensen, I n a £ , Starley, Mildred OHlclals said tho raid was on H alnt Potatoea B u ttn rs, Ronllda Anderson, LoIn B oise city limits. H ig h Low C lo ie a Judge's order to arrest persons ■Vonda Thompson, William OInr H JR 3 (atate affairs) - Ratify J a n u a r y — ........................2 .3 9 2.86 2.30 1D50 Ferguson D iesel No. 39 tractor i n A -l'sh a p e, who beat a n antl-O astro partisan M a r c h .................................. 2 .3 8 2.87 2.37 ing proposed amendment to U.S. e n c e H att, Voda Boydi On W. used very little R i p i K G HORSE to death In fro n t of th e headquar A p r i l --------- ------- --------.2 .4 8 2.46 2.47 K e e n , J . G ra n t Fillmore, John U constitution granting electoral col 1055 Ford No. 700 series troctor In t o p s h a p e iin»^ J “Pan reports Ita Invlta- ters. So fa r no one has been M a y ....................................... 2 . 5 a 2.58 2.68 B ro g , Clarence Moyer, Mrs, Hod3-year-oId, a ll w hite tn color, h alf W e lch and N o v e m b e r , 2 .2 7 b i d . 2 ,» 0 u k e d : n o n l e a lege representation to District ol J05? VAO Gose tractor with good t i r e s a n d In tliit i? Elsenhower to charged w ith th e death. n e y croft, B arbara .L. Hardwick, half S h e tla n d pony, Saddle a n d bridle godd s h a p e . (All'tritctors tr a w lnterlced.) > > «for the middle C olum bia. . “ Oat Oclubcr. H B38 (Forestry an d public londs) 'V ivian Pace, Carolyn S. Holland, »wk “inoimced lust —C hanges closed f h ^ seasons In 'W . L. Keller, G arnet Taylor, Jaye I S ‘‘ P‘“”ncd toInvite th» Presstate, forest, oreos to June l-8ept; L . MIohoIs, D onald W. Heold ancl t-v lslt-som o-tlm eirrthe “ ~Two-mutunl-fund»-<llvldon(l«-oro —F ro n t-a n d -b a o k .^ u ltlv a to tjo r...^ il-Nelma-McOardollr"----------- ---■ s T ffo ffT M S ^ T O c ra r Beet and bean cultivator for M asaey-rerguson' 4-unlt Detaval milker with 3 bucketaTcompleir he leave, o til c The a n n o u n c e d b y ' E . W . M c R o b e r t s P resln ct six—Gladys A, Thomp' CUlCApO HB30 (Stebblns) — Ilequlres I'A An extra 3-unlt DeLival pump ' CHIOAGO. Jan. H (UPI) - Chee«i time p ay for women who work s o n , Bethel Clegg, E t h e l W. Coboy fl-ft. ta n d e m dlso with 3-potat h i t c h enti lerm ends Ja n . 20. a n d c o m p a n y . T w in ra ils . Single dalilea iM iV*: longhorna 44U* -X a s o 3-pohit‘.h it c h plow , — P u n d a irie n ta l in v e s to n i, I n o ., a eia M iiu i .</):lmnncgJBKtgnRimie«. ;H fa« * lir.fiw J« » a.’ r<;hMlBy,- vMarot c S i f ' “ Pf«W »nt E x tra Form'M M ^^^SuSet -■l-sectlon-eprtas^^ooW PJw rinp^rt^g.pota hltoh .and his wlll'ip»r w W !Wtg°PW'TtnOT-BCCurth a n eig h t hours In any one Di- B u e rlte Miller, David Bowen, Aii' ■ IMO Ford hay b a l e r . ’ lfl,rlO-gallon m lllc cans : -— — Butter 1,142,000 lbe.$ atetdy: 9 8 tcort I t y p r o f i t s d l s t r i b u t l o ; ! J a n . 31 to d r e y Tilley, R u th Davla, Howord MlsUI ''y T-33 milk.cooler- with.Jront entrance.-e-can60: 02 loort 601 00 nor« 6»>4t 89 acore h o u r period . _ F o r d 7-ft. m o w er w ith 3-polnt hitch s h a r c h o y e r a _ o f ^ re c o t!t_ D e c ,_ 3 0 , -rH B 40-(A grlculture)—Gives state B a t o e , - D 0 n n ft-Ac»lturrl,-" Mrs, 68U-;-"e*rJot»x~W^ioor#“ 69%|"88 *cot< Cream leporatbr, strainers, etc. New Idea 7-fo o t mower UIij, ®'elis. tho usoclation D i v e r s i f i e d G r o w t h B t o c k B i n d , ag ricu ltu re d ep k tm en t oddltlonol L e o n a rd K ing, Paul Jokumsen, John Deere sid e r ake _______ ;__________' I n a r -w lll-p fty -S I-c e n U -p e t-th a ra pav;M.to-ln»pcot-wolBhtt-iind-mtt». x a iv e -E lm tr.-M M lorle-Blrch.-liu. ..W^ -ntUed—4<wrg»-eatra»— = JohifD eere-13^oIe-K raln-drlllr:t7eB TST)lil— ~ ■ JI^I^ 31~ to^h^ ^lhoIdem !^^^ cora ■wirai c l n a Rorasey, M auds Verburj, Lm m e d lu m e a 8 U r * t « n < l a r d e ft4Ui d lr tle a John Deere b e e t an d beon planter Approxlmitely .6 0 tons of 2nd and HB41 (Counties «nd inunlolpol- B il l, Don S m ith , Carl LeaUe, For 88; eheelie aiw. D eo , 30. 20-foot baled h a y pller with motor ; Itles) — Inserts » words omitted e s t Smedley, Calvin Hodge, Lewis aa-foot hay p lle r w ith motor Approxhnafely 10 0 bolks of slrow from iggo house bill relotln; to S le ig h t, Dorl« Olbson, Holiert IHO 7-foot tan d em .d isc, pull type consolidation of. munlclpol cor G r e e n , Luolllo Snow, Rex Maildin, H M .ailp ■ ............. M is c e lla n e o u s porations, ' iCS'ODAle, J„n. 13 - Prcct T l-u m o n M oultrie, Albert Lee, Mrs, Wood lloat HB42 (Eduojtloti)—Frovld(a for S o t o f kld iiw ln g a, 3 m d Itnows, f o ik » , ahoveto, T o m .G utr, o a r l Jones, Mrs, OerRubber-tired w a g o n and rack , «*diiclM n ?' “'0 blslioprlo, CQUU re-cInssUlcotlon of class D and a l d Wyant, ca rm en praper, Dcnn panela and m a n y other miscellaneous Itenu. ^NOTEi All. Ihia maobUlei^; If p raeilcaU y new LIVEBTOCft Ktrica Ri,i I “ snoiomont iIWHi.O j-oorganlzed jahool-dlJlrlots y o u n g , Lurlino Mclner, Mrs, R, ^l|].tO«!4.BO Ecii lo trftd«« krg«'. ..9H.00-2S.00 q r a I' n W class A school districts, in *!*''> by LuAirn powora. D a l e Olnrk a n d Don«W B . Dandy, Can&ert «nd Gutter* %u ' c a s h exoepi on Jarga IKmi a n d flnanotai , HB43 (Molynooux) — Authorltej Woodlnnil nnd n u iti________________ — Derley < •fl.lW.M D h Io c a n be v n n f c ^ prior (o ulet S m Aaoiloneer a.oo*i.to county commissioners (0 . liiue --------OaU H e le n D. Wood, Marjorie NiivfnyM Sf°'‘ '"<■'! *!»»'<“ »• V*al ...tu.oo.is.oo U i i e d G r t l n ................................... ..ll.8S-t.00 county property. Leimba Wmin, I’y c o m b , rVancli 'Hlgglna, J . t,. We< Ohoiee butoherl, 1BO*220 Ibe.....tiB.IO«17.DO (r^or dealer* quoted) r u i e i l In Ilouie Vmi, rrnult RaMiUlwcn. Heavy hutrhire _ j -----i'SS HBO-.provl(les tlmt rates, tolls' v e n s , iW ank Bagby, Jaok B, Ad LIVE POULTUT ’ "Ircolcdjny B»yifioncl Iil4ht itfWi ..... II • — (Oetlira not quoted) ■ «nd 'ch arg es mode by' wjvter, ond a m s , Joe PrM toii, Tlioihas J, BlilpU«avy fowi , tljil, . by MrS' sower dIstrloM whlph.ore over 30 l e y . 'K d Behwaegler,'Jfiok'Olliun^ (On* dealer auot«4) BBAIfl day* delinquent iiiay b« imposid U orJaln, Jim B, K ltt, June BohmWl, “'wlliiK wiui h e ld u tte r A U C T I O N E E I l : IIiiro ld 'K IiiM ,.|8.W-«.00 No. 1 Smell Rede «» , » lie n on property lilvolved, J o n e t Blmplot, .E«rl IIonMil, llie hom» ,ol Mr. No. I ......................... .............(l.lH.fO 1^0, 1 O ^ t Northemi ..... 4>.» J3-1. U u ra t^ S d W a r d Drown, Jve^ (No. t'i^ H «e&U Um) “^AllicrH'lllmor.. (Ont d*il« Qucltd) * * Juror’s List TlepoHccrfoP Cassia Areas Demo’s Value Eigupe Noted At 10 MiUibn il'i 3.MINUTE CAR WASH Legislative Log t ? t t ? Let Globe's Mobile Feed Unit Make Your Lamb Creep Feed Right A t Your Lambing Sheds! ^ rtl' SH EE PM E N ! t I I PHONE RE 3-1 37 3 (iii Potalbes-Onions GLOBE SEED tJ n ^ a y lje ts Rid of Cuban, Russ Envoys IVIONDAY, JANUARY an Vi.<iif. ^etNextOctober^ 3-TRACTOR5-3 Dividends Noted Butter and Eggs Machinery Miikiiiq Equipment -Feed- fengdale LDS i r d Has Meet ! 1 6 Twin Falls Markets , ¥ PAOE'TWELVB TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALL^, IDAHO iWANT-AD RATES (A mlaimnm of 10 wordi b . . quirtd i|i„«n7 oat elkiiifled «d) ' For ic*'UBU' ' ' " JUT word'— 1 Diy . p e r w o rd p « r d » y I Dayi: i Daii . ,^ 3 o p e d w o rd p e r d t y ( Q u o d o n c « » i-p j|r- w o rd t • S PE C IA L N OTICES — r u t t K i t — i r j t u s i r —p ro -tT jcu :— q m i i r U v ery . R K !U!.r.4S or UK W A T K IN S p r o d u e u . i ’a u l C . U n t f e , ■ ■ lS 7 'i K l i u l x t h . p h o n « R C S-6 0 i8 . Uur& l d e « la r . ^ H E t? W A N T E D ^ M A L r WANTED j A man for Irrigating, faroo* Inx and cattle feeding. Modern bomt. Box 17*E, e/o Time»»Nfwe. WANTED flrit elaaa .aulo'body metaJ man. Permanent job for flnt olau man. Pali AM 4-4723. Ely. Hevada. W A N T K D - a l l - a r o u i x t - f a r i i v - b a n d —w i t h ^ a l i ; family to « t a r t the n i l d ^ « '" o f c/o -'nme GENERAL farmhand. Married. 2 bedroom home. Y n r round work. Tlel[ erencei. Write Bo* 12-E. e/o Tlm^ News. ; N e w i,.________________ _____________________ CUNTIlACr TIIUCKMKN mak. I I I ’., ----- T -ttiilrr —f y rn ltfw ^ T — 1#—o v e r— £2— w r i t e U a y f lo w « r . U o i 1 0 1 , I n d U n a p o lU 6 . I n d ia n .^ ___________f _ _________ Market Place of -T-QILEARNINGS- and Blacksml thing Shop s2 ll PONTIAC-CADILLAO-OMO F v rin « rl)f by U . S lw U ■ m ith a t Ktiii>>orIy, w ill c o n tin u e in oi»cn>te u i id c f t h e m » 'n p n cin e n ^ o f BENEATH THIS PAWNER ARE THE WORLDS BEST BARGAINS RE 3 -0 9 3 1 M a Q ic -V Q ile v U N F U R N IS H E D H O U S E S •i U E D R O O M h o m e . . Ctoi* in . in q u ir e 44 4 3 rd A v e n u e ,N o r t h . Call R E 3-«© 0ff __________ __________________ Ih eip - - O n e m i l e i n c o u n tr y . P b o n e R E *-87>3. 3 6 0 N O R T H W a a h in g to n . ^ b e d r o o m . |6 6 m o n th . 0 ilXPEIllKNCl-U) Irrlifator and general Aandynian for & monlha seaaonal work MODERN 2 bedroom home, oil furnace on ■mall *eed form. Apply- In own heat, on «th Avenue East. Inquire L36 20 YKAUa appliance lervlce «xp«rleace. handwriting glvinif experience and ttth Avenue North or Piione RE .VHIOS. R a d io ,- t e l c v l i l o n r c p il r . a n y m ake. age. e/o Tinie»-Ncws, llox 2-F. I 'bedrc droom home. 117x140 foot lot. - P f w m p l fr« rv lc « g u a r a n te e d . l ‘h o n« Uaaement, modem elsetrlc kitcben. RE 3-20U. Phone RE 3-6&71. 'C " " 1H0MES FOR SALE K oiTsIEFbT^ wner: 2 bedroom brick with 3rd bedroom In basement, attache«i garagf, fenced yard. Phone RE S^THBrTlI'nier AveniirWSt;--------FOR SALE: 4 rooms and bath. $3000 In terms. DA 6-4362. 617 6th Strret. Filer. 4 KOOM—One bedroom houie. Basement On a 60x1^5 corner lot in Hanaen. Phone KE r^2621. TOWN, property la Jerome. (»ood loca tion. Will trade ror Twin Falls proper ty. Phone RE new 3 bedroom brick. Only 112,600. Phone RE a-CS79. Trade for paper or home in Pocatello. NICE ^ l>edrooni home, Kull baaem^nT UE .VS217. Aee Really with utility/ 2Vi acres. Cloae In. Will 2-l».lr™ni home with small rent 4 to fi months. I‘Wn» RE 3-«Hl7. MOUKllN newly decorated house at rvar.' (ftOO H O M E S FOR SALE HOUSE 26xiH feel lo be moved from farm. 4 room and im&ll bath. tHOO touivalent in trade. Call TU 6-7552.' NEW i bedroom brick, birch buill-ina, carpeting and many other features Di«count^i 11.800. Call RE 8-5SS7. LOVELY 3-t>edroom home, carpeting and drapes. Falla avenuo west. TraTwferred. muat sell. Call RE 38Q97 after 6 ______ KUU SALE by owner: Cinder )lock duplex. Excellent »enUl property al a bargain for quick lale. Immediate >7 000. phf>n» PV. P.>aveyTaber Cn. WILL CONSIDER TRADE aa down pay ment on this almost new S-bedroom brick home for car or pickup. Priced low St 112.-^50. Frontier Realty. RE 3- fir^iill ,sfilps^^nrf ..fyrfflloat. rouple only. 126 per monllu Phone RE S-OORO. IxK-ated In J e n itiie . pay.scalc. Sales ofptrlence es« ■TArK- fiTRTTTJSMTXH Buy of the ye»r. split level two year ■V^144. SRI frilrr. home on faila lii*t.“with'‘.j Acre" senllal. Seo J o h n ChrlslofferFURNISHED or uufumlilved. 2 be<lrt-.n. brand new 3-bMlroom hiicnet. G. I. 'old Ilrick and l>e!autiful liding, large house. Natural g«a. Just remodele<i. financing available to eligible (i. I. lot. ln<U>w». r«»riipletely fini»he<l lower sen— Nearly completed — Art now and J>e w Phone RK .V70.1J. level, fireplace. tlW floor and ready to move in when tniintlng is J* draprs, 2 iliCDROOM modern iume in Flier. a CUT garage. Modern EleeAUCTION Piulure and garden space, EA 4-4414. fomptetfd. Phone RE -1-*’.S<n. trir Kitchen. I.J»rge dining room with FOR SAlJ:^ or tra<l6: D> owner, newer sliding gla.a lioor lo Upi»er Patlo. C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N ’-S Jerome CLEAN modern 2 bedroom home wiO> .model 3 bedroom home. Wall to wail Living r«»om has J^iall to wall carpet earpet, itorm doors and windows, ing. fireplace, drapes. 3 large car» PONTIAC-CADILLAC-OMO additional aleeping porch. Well water. dishwasher, dla^roiai, play room. Extra peU-d bedrooms. 2. baths. Baturday, Jan u ary H lh, 12:00 * ' .North Rlue Ukes. Phon* RE .V4710. 601 M a in E a s t_____ large double garage. Fenced yard. FOR RENT ijTrwIn Kalli with option to Trade for older 2 or 3 bedroom home. noon. Fiirnlturo and other ar P R I C E $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 buy 3 year old. 3 bedroom home. Phone Call RE 3-J028 or RE 3-6U0 EA’ 4»2913, Jerome._____ OWNER transferred —Choice northeaat P H O N E R E 3 -9 0 8 3 ticles of value.' 3-RFSROOM nKKlern. 2 baths, double location, close lo high scho<jl and ahop. garage. Stoker heal. LocaLed at 202 ping center. 'Exceptionally nice :iCA R a n d T R U C K 7th Avenue EasL Mr*. Eva I.^rios. bedroom brick rambler. 4 yeiira old T W IN FALLS Full basement, carpeting, drapes, beau 3 llKDiiUOM brick home (o rent. Almost tiful built'ln planter and gliias-toppwl SALESM EN I ’V E G O T A S E C R E T new, hlrch kitchen shd many other snack l»aT. Tile l»ath. Plenty of rloNel F U R N IT U R E EX C H A N G E fine featurei^. |D5 per month. Phone apace. Call for appointment. RE 3-DUl)l. To lell somebody who wants to buy Excellent oirportunlty, for yuiing ag* FfDntler ReaUy, RK 3.S0J). Lynwort<i Houlevard. this sttractive 2-bedroom home. 2 KrM<lve aalnmen. Top earnlnut with 32 0 2 n d A v e n u e S o u th ii'Oit RfclNT complete dupUx, each one COUNTRY LIVIN* al ils beet con i*e hathi, full banement, carpeted living tepuuble dnaler«hlp. Apply In perbedroom, 176-177'Lenori Newly redec yours when you buy this beautiful :i- room and spnclous kllfhen. Lowulown •oo. Ask for Ik>b Emberton. payment and—1 can't lell ypu^iore orated. ISO month eaeb. Peavey-Taber bedroom home. Has many feoturea in Co, cluding fireplace. 2 baths, hardwwxl nr I won't have a secret. Price PER SO N A LS floortT-bnilt In oven and range. Large •|U;OOOi- - -................. - - • - COUNTRT home, completely mo*iern. fsmlly area. 2 rar garage, and spacious N V t H A V F . « p r iv B tf rm in i lo r o ( ip 1' V mile from town. 2 be<|ro<mi, nuxiBOB REESE w cininn. I’hi> nr U K ern wanhing facilities, him'with work yard. Northeast of town. Total price, H A M L E T T REALTY shop. chicken abed, small pasture. $66 only 110,SOU. (^ 1 lermi ean be llA J t K K H S f o r y o u r li»vc<l «ino'» irrav c . range<i. Frontier Realty. RK .%.1041 monthly. Phone RE 3-4710. a i low a« |(> d o w n . Jelllfw in M o n u m e n t MOTOR GO. C o.. 4.tr. M a in A v c n iip ^>»t■ C U L L K C T U H w U i |Miy to p p r lc a fu r v o id c o in * . W r lt o llo x 33B. K e tc h u m , I d a h o , f o r a n a p p r a iiw l. D E T E C T IV K H a v n lla b U f o r A c r D e t c c l l v « tio r v lc f , IIB a ll 600 Block 2 n d Ave. Soulh nm U . U oa MA(<E O R 87-j. A L C O I l O U C a .A N O N V M O U a . f o r ( u r Vh»r in f o r m f t U o n , H E 1»4030 o r K B 6k t.U ie > T b K E U tip flD c er C o r ii U t r « U u rit g a r m e n t , b r a i , R u r g le a l ■ n p p o r ti. L y ile G a r d n e r . U K 3-7UU1, S&2 U lh Av«. K a«l. C H IR O P R A C T O R S K E R V E B p w l » i l i t . D r . A lm a U a r d la . ISO tf a l D N o rU ) . R B 8-4741. iJ B E A U T Y SH O PS C O M P L E ’l’B b e a u t y # o rv lce by aiivance<l • t u d e n l a ' a t r w lu c e d p r lr c a . I 'r r t iia n e n ta ------| 3 , t - n e a u l 3 r - A n a A c a ilc m y , 136 M a in A v e n u e W ««t. U K MVM2. i l A l U C l J 'l T I N l I , h » l r , . l y l l n n , tin t ln e . r e r m ik n o n la f m m IB. A r l i i t l o ilcotily S a lo n , 136 M a la A v e n u e W e il. K b' S -1 0 4 L 1 l!lL K N A '8 < J o n e * c y ) H e a u ty S a lo n , K.»p e r t o p e r a t o r s . U v e n in s a by n p p o ln liiient< P t h A v e n u e K o it, p h u n e U E ..i; B E O U L A R tR.&O p o r m a n r n l w av e , |f.OO . A i k f o r M ercBO ( ir c e n W ed m ^ iln y a , T h u r s d a y ! a n d H a tu n ln y n . Idnhii Uar> b e r a n d U e ftu ty S h o p , 1(1C a>12HAt. LO ST A N D F O U N b L o s t : S lam c M c a t. I f f o u n d r e tu r n t o 820 W a l n u t . P h o n e U R !U6in4. llK W A H D ^ l< o a t p la in g o ld w etld lna b a n d . l a K r l b e d 11. W , to L A . • 11)01. P h o n e J e r o m e K A 4 -4185, KA 4 -8 0 U . t u S T t A w h i t ^ f u r h a t w ith b an d o f f u r t r i m A nd r h ln e e to n e p in . L ab e l ' ■ • sSoo no n i . ivr< U K o*iir<u. 3.fi7 7 0 . ‘ ' V o U N U : U ta h o lj (o r tlB p e r to n •. j FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. ijj; u e a t e d ito k e r ila e k d e liv e r e d , a t In ter* U4W1UU L o s i 'i - M a l ® S la m « e « c « lr .i> ro w n - a n d - t* n 7 b u b e ll a r o u n d h i t n e c k . A n iv r e n to s a m e c i " T in k e r .” lU w a rd . Phone H E »-7108. PARTIALLY FUnNISHED Small t 4 f>om imfurnlihed house with com ^te bath, oil heat and completely \edecorated. |3S per month. Adulta. FEMALE HELP W A N T E D p h o n e ;, r e 3-Q232 WAN'l'hlJ; Civic niindcti periun having cuiiflclenre and r«ntp6ct "of Dualneiir iMitpIc lo ntoke crc<lit Invntlgatlons f<»r Twin KalU area. Work is part- W A N T E D T O RENT, L E A S E time on fee banlB. WrlUi Dnn and home within driving dintance linulslrrol. Inc. 1*.0. Box XIUU. Salt COUNTRY of Twin Falla. Call RG }-5720 after 6 Lake Cllyr' lUah. WOULD LIKE to leass or leuuie with SALES tI E L P W A N TED option to buy medium ilied farm. Have e<|uipment and finanm. Write D. EA.SY I'U LKAIIN. IJ bIiI work (i part lltrie. Averaue J'i j»er iMiur, Wrll^ Mlllor, H5l North Re<lw(K).l Road. Salt The W. T. Uuwlcij^ Conijwny, Dopt. I..ake City or phone El>9-Hfl4]. ll>A-;l7:i-17W.'Dcnv«r, CoiornH.i, VVAN'l'hl): r4Xporit*ncril iiiantiitor for m i s c e l l a n e o u s FOR R E N T uitml car dealership handing all RM J KOUU busincu offlei on Sboabona can. Excellent ;>uy scale Iwllh good Eaat. StalU for parkinc eara. ln(or« 8»182D. Bch«M>ls and hospllul. Opirartunity for matlow call advancement. Write Uox 20-E. c/o MOOSE- HALL. PartiH, rsesptloBa. club Tlmrft-Now* on or Wfore January UK meetlofi, dances, flanqueta aerved. RE 3-6082 or RE 8-872«. B U SIN ESS O P P O R T U N IT IE S TAULES and cbalra tor til occoaiona. Intermountaia Fuel Cq. Pbona RE tNICK Hnmll niolol' In Twin FalU. Trade 6621. ron«I.Ureil, Are Roiilty. UK H-&217.___ UUidlNK.SS fnintage for leaie. Photte FOR RENT: 17“ or 21" lilevlsion aeU RE 3.6442. Twin Kalli. by weak or month; rssioaable rmtaa. iJiiiALEK WANTED : Uloco il.tlon, W«*t Factory Radio< 420 Utia South. RE M^iln, Jcmme. <hkmI nelulilxirhood and 1-2288. bltrhwny buainomi. Write ll4>x 1030 or cull RK 3*0741. Twin FalU. RENT-ALLS COMPANY FOR SALE) Soft Ico or«‘am and ham 1,001 ITJt^ burger eauipment complete with bar and iUioU. Phono TEmple 7>4&11. Aerou froa Fir* Dipt KB Wrlto Hox as, IU««rroan. F U R N IS H E D ROOMS NICE. CLKaH^ warm. UU entrance. UoniKinnble. 212 4th Avenue Knit. EXCELLENT ak-oping room eloee In. Warm ami private entrance. 137 4th 8 ‘ TRAILER8 RB O for 3P 5 6 E N fttrtrw raer Cl.EA'N, -oouifortablo roome. Hot and I T 'Lifeat cold water. (1.60' And up. Weekly fl ____ _ 8 x«tc«, Douglas HotfiU lil Shoshone *7h« Llv« S]>ot oa Tnick Lana** Str«et North. TWO-REDROOM older home, all large roomi, oak floors, excellent corner lot, Seventh North, |6,000. K. L. JENKIN.^. Realtor $100 D O W N P A Y M E N T Will purchsM fimr mo>lern renula— Nwjr sch<>()l jmd-iluiniiiug-CfinleE- in Twin Falis. Come in and let us show you the property. H A R O L D ’S A G E N C Y RE 8-6fi;!2 KK V.:il4 "Member Multiple Listing" F A M IL Y H O M E Holihy room, three iKsirooms, two baths, all tile kitchun In choice loca tion. Make appointment to see. O STRA N D ER A G EN CY RE 3-4018 NICEST, older, ultra modern 3-l>edrtM>m at<iry and half. Living room— family n>"m — 2 bath* — altafhed garage—full basement, near OK niarket. Only | 16.2i'>0. Vnu miint ace thl* I DELir.HTFUL 2 Iwilroom home 8th Avenue l^^l. Huneinent, car\)ort, large lot with rental unit Asking only 112,000. LOVELY older I bwliwm 'on 0th Avenue East. I>arge living room with fireplace, separate dining, garage, fenced yard. Only {11,300. C. L O O N E Y , R E A L T O R “ tr t- flh w h tn ir^ tr - E a l Sundays add Holidays RB 3.4465 Uember Multipla Elk. DlJg.—i'h. HE J-1079 An»llm. REAL E S T A T E FOR SALE ACREAGE Almo^l an acre. Close in. very tveat 2 iKdruoiii, borne wllb..3rd b^roum In ImAcnirnl. Cnrage. Ixits of shade snti pnature'. SXOO should haivdle. To tal price only 112.OHO, LLOYD ROBERSON AGENCY 227 Shonhone North OFFICE PHONE RK 3-8865 KKRNKUL ANDERSON RK 3-7rt6l liOn liOPP RE 3-8r.03 VKUl, MKCHAM RE .VOSHS NOT MEMUER OF MULTIPLE CH OO SE A BRA ND NEW 2 -B E D R O O M H O M E Roomjr kitchen, lotji of storARe. Hardwood fioorB. full bnaemcnt. Cbolcfl locotloii ncftr now achool and shnppltiR area. MOO down paymeui. 870 per month pUu taxps. 8 0 -A C R E FA R M 20 M l n u t M fr o m T w in F alls w ill c o n id d e r trading fo r home or income p r o p e r ty . K E Y REALTY PHONE: RB3-8121 RESOLUTION F O R 1961 REAL E S T A T E FOR S A L l •Trade TSIPLEX, good income, for z l^room bohie D^i;_cen^r of TRADE, ranch for ineome property. Have 4 good 80‘s, fine bcationa. 137,000 lo 150.000. MACKS U-DRIVE hom es ' FARM ERS REALTY 80 ACRES Phone 744 Buhl. Idaho Orville Sackett DA ft-4726 Ken Patterson. 03t»3-IU ------- iUlpb- Ass«ndrup,-.RfAltnr ------- $3,000 DOWN 2 bedroom home with full basement, cow barn, loafing shed, machine •abed, neu. corrals, curraia, pit i/>. silo ■><» snd •n>a steel gra< 2ry. Und lays In'Ikhitl'll^ldi, PNgffto 'lellUt 118,000. Call at once fur SAVE MONEY I..ovely well iiepl home with large 4'-j% loan which can be assumed. E.\tra light cheerful kluhen. Carpet and fireplace In living room. Toul of J bedroomi. Price *10,900. KICK K; a£ra building lot on Rob bins street. Conalder trade for auto mobile or paper. ROCKY MOUNTAIN • EEALTY R E 3-1406 Wayne W. Hauer Frank Booth Res. UR 3-00H6 -Res. RK 3-607< 812 -Main Avenue North - MEMUER MULTIPLE LISTING A C R EA G E S FOR SALE SALE gboat 20 acrei rime tn city, limits, excellent buiineu location. Box 4HI. Twin >’'alls. lU ACiti:^ by owner. Just outside of city limiu. For sale, but would i aider leasing. Phone RE 3-3633 after 6 p.m. FOR LEASE: Acreages with option— Call at Country Court Trailer -Village evenings or weekends. Phone RE 35871). 160 ACRLS of now land. Brush partly cleare<l, with 420 fool test well, near (K>lden Valley. tlOO per acre. Write Box KK, f/o Tlmea*New». FARMS FOR RENT MiuSSNKR’S 3*i0 acres Salmon tract, Top farm, large water shares. RE .w.2n. FOR LEASE; Northslde farm, 3 lo 6 year lease with tl.OOO cash advance consiilerution for each of last three years, i’hone Rupert, HK 6-34fifi. FARMS FOR SALE TRADK or rent: 160 acre*. 6<}i miles north of Shoshone. Some machinery includetl. Write C. R. Schmechel, Route •T. Twin FallH. _______________ NORTliSlDE HU for sale or trade equity for hnuM (n Twin FiylU or Uuhl. M Rhnres water. (Jood house, fair out buildings. 4 milen South Wendell. We.it on Rob Harlon Road.'i .‘M>uth. Writ. 0. M. Hartley. Ht. 2, Wendell. 160 A C R E F A R M 6 'i Miles North of Shonhone. on niiiin highway. 3 l>eilrnotn home, (iood bull.Ilngaj^oial price 147,200, (^ood terms. V H E IS a INVESTMENT CO. JERO.MK V EA 4-23.14 Leon Stockton EA 4-6280 Twin t'alU garden aecfl company. Wrlt« Hox lO-E. c/o Tim«.Newi.________ ItAOlt^: tlarn up to |2 hour lewlng babywciarl No house selling. Send poetcard to Cutlca, Wanww, *10, In dian*. ■^VCrUomcii to lell liome dwurutiiig protlutfU to Twin FJlIU homeownen' in their spare tlhie. aMust have cur. Should have a flair for li\teriur drt’oratlnit, Ai>* ply Jerrell Studloe. Illue l<akca North. . STOP WISIUNG-STAKT EARNING with lUCAUTY C0UN8KL0RS, No canvas»lng. flexible hours, full or part time. For interview, call RE 3<3&64. sten o g ra ph er G E N E R A L OFFICE Boms Accounting Work 40-H our-W eek— Fold Vncnlloti- b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t . U tili tie s f u rn is h e ti, e x c e p t e le c tr ic i ty . W a a h in g f s c i lltle a , p a r k i n g by d u o r.* * R e aso n ab le r u n t , a d u l U , no p c ta . U K 3-402H._____________ U N F U R N I S H E D ^ PTS^ L O V E L Y 3 r o o m a a n d b a th . K le c tr lo r a n g e a n J r e f r i g e r a t o r f u r n i ih td w i t b r a d i a n t h e at. P h o n e R E 3*JJ2J P A R T L Y f u r n i ib w l, ir r o iin d flimr. S t o t^ a g e . L a u n d ry . S t u k e r h e a t, i l m u n a b l e . 1 3 d tilh A v en u e N o r t h . T W O U E D U O U M n e w . q u i r t n ilg h b o iw b u o d . I&O.OU. W a t e r a n d B a rb a te f u r * n ls h e d I'h o n e H E 3-2JI17 i f t e r 6 p .m . C a r U e oiie a n d t w o i>edr(>um u u i t a , r a n g a a n d ( e l r i g e r a i o r in c lu d n ). R «a> s o a a b l a r a te s, i r r i g a t e d L snd* C a C a n y o n VillaR E -V iaa a HE J.1 0 7 6 . a itO U M S , iir iv d f j U u th . ilc o t, hot w a t e r , r a n g e a m i r e f r i g e r a t o r . W u h in g f a c iliti e s , vimhI l i x 'a t i u n . A d u llt, R E 3* V .m . O fflf? h o iir n O f KK U N l'U K N I S I i K D 3 r u u i n a p u rln ie n t, f u l l b a s i'n i c n t. f u r n a c e h e a t, w s te r f u r .................... ......................- • AvfiiueI 'W e s t:^ c h il d r e n o r p e t s . C a ll O il 8.H 0U2. D u rle y . - Llbeml Retirement and .. TnMlrlln^;e BenedlJ, Perninnfnt B O X 8 - F , c / o T IM E S -N E W S ~ H E L t» W A N T E D - M ^ K im b e rlr U i)« d . 6 th C l^ E A .S niiHleni l i v a b l e h om e fo r o n e o r t>vo n d iilu . I'SS :>r»l ^ v e m if W est, MODERN : r\>oiii furnish^ hmiie.. In«iuir<« .‘llitn v y . UNFURNISHED HOUSES ' C o m b i n a ti o n M annR crC h o f — M ale jlflW to Pocntollo Oolf and Country Club I fiU U • ip tr le iic e , *k«. re fc id irri, ■ a la r y i w u l r t n i « n t . K ic e lle n t oi<iMr. - tJ n ltr W fttt-r iiioliidpii. t — H K D K d U M . '. \ i l u l t » o n ly .' 312 Av»'MUe H E Il-UlUli, U i t P L E X i 1 k ‘«iro (M n . h e a t »m( w a t e r fu rn ish e d . IU-n>K>nnble. In u u ire 2 3 8 F i llm o r e . IMionav H E .'WANTED P . O . BOX 803*: F U R N IS H E D HQ.IJ5ES tIK D IU lO M luni.c7 lights, b e a t and r.rtyr A V E R Y n ic e 3 ( H ^ iru u m hittnr, I m il e o u t o f to w n . M tn i e r n w ith o u t b o a t . U f l m o n th . U lll C o u b e r l y , Ileal F -sta te . P h o n e UK 3-.1fifvH. • 3 llE D R O U M , U ( u « c a f p i 'i e t l liv in g n w m . o i l ' f u r n a « , i M s e n ie n t, g a riiak. ' 4 tb Avrd'up Kml, HM T H R E E I lK im o O M b r k k lioiiie.. F u l l b n s e m e n l, n U c h e U ir a r « g e , U n ly y ih r r # — y m T l - Pl(T,“ - f l 0 3 V c r n m n lli. V h o iie U K JrfiW * o r I W , |.4 [> U . IMMAOUliATE BRICK H O M E Olose-ln Location -^etfPOOmTTtVMKgttl in Urrific alep-' . aavlng floor plan. Wall-to-wall .car pet. iLow co«t). G. E. Air wall beat. LoVely yard—*11 fenced Patio-carport. Lola of atoragv. Ovrii^r trana* ferred—muat sell now fur 113.600. Aiaunie low Interest G. L loan. PayI ments 176 per month, Includins everything. N E E D A N ONE OF T H E S E • AVCriONEERWG E X P E R T ? CANH^LPYOUl • FLUOR SANhlNG T W O GOOD D E A L S 1 - 80 Acres. 121.000. No sand. i n>om home- Owtver wants J6.OU0 down, if ya^ arr »l'l« to so aboml, he wiU take I3,UOO down. 2 — 204 Acre*. 100 acren g»««i ciilllvalcd dirt- The house burned down. 116,000, IS.OOO down. A . G. HOLLAND 100 GOOD WHITEPACE COWS are Jnchided in th* price of 176.000 on this 600-aere ranch. AND you can get the whole works for only $20,0u0 down, F.:^cellent water rbrhts and good soil. Locale<l In warm wiiiier sms frr""*; rigvalnpmfnt jioaailiUilics. . F A R M IMPLEMENTS 10.-)7 CASE 300 tractor. 3 disc. 2.\v.>v plow. 0.\ . •2- irA.'n p " nTnruuiK' iiUiiib".', Miie or triiili’ for g>-<Kl itn ^ C. R; S.'h«Hvh.-l, Rout*. .. \ */ Do y"*T neod nn're /v|iiii'tiM-i,-' lA th<f time lo think nl»,in j. not*»l->. ,,,• POTATO PILER.S M 0Y N e\ rE A L T Y TK 7-4650 .... ijagerman, Idahn WK 4-6404... (rtioding, Idaho KE 6-2104 Wendell. Idoho ScvrrnI Mo<l.,l« I^'KW .SIOUKL I’ll.lfl for f r i ‘« s p u f o ’ potato a i.i r ; ,/ . ' i i a r v e s t i :i;; Tru.-k Pn|;.in lUf, Trwk n."t lt.‘.l-. liaird Hay lV>u.i.-n P A U L E Q U IP M K N T A N D W E L D IN G .^HOP PAUL SEEDS AND PLANTS SAVE .MONKV-Huy y.^u7 r.-n/'M Bi“«-<l iH)lnli)e'i now. Aliwr In (irowji Ip tho upper vnllrj, ( i... 7 p.m. RK ;i-l^42. 1 6 0 A C R ES . H A Y , g R A IN A N D FEED Jerome, Barrymo|^ district. 120 acres «Di) HUSHKUS of mix.-.l grinu ... good productive'soli in cullivaiion, hillldn-d. KiriiHTly. [■boti.- I. \ 120 shares water. iO acres hoy, 20 acres red clover, baknce poaturo and WANTED Ui bv»y — mnwl ijvin.i',-, h»7 Jim (.-nmry,-HH plow gronnd. tiooci irrigatinn srt ttp, Nice 2 bc<iroom niwicrn home, pres- - WANTED to Uuy. Huy. Jack sure system, milk barn, loafing shed, KimI.eriy CA :i-40'.l4. "" goo4* sized granary. Long time one Priced $49,000. fl^.OOO down, lenient terma on balance. D R Y D E N AGENCY 123 Eaat Main—Jerome—EA 4-6232 Hea. Phoni EA 4-4634 80 ACRES northwest of Jerome. Close in, not blow land. J26.2T0. SPUD MEN I 480 acrH at mud lake. Good well and pump. |24.00{^ 280 ACRES nnrtheut of Jerome. I excellent homes. 1*7,500. 82 ACRICS south of Kimberly. I.jirge fields. 137,OOO. TOP 80 south of Hsnnen. Good home, parlor barn. ISS.imo. FOR tiALK 21) IS fir»i nnil 20 Ions irli ••r. 1‘hons KK y.iiii.N. GKAl.N ROLLING, dry or mols..,,, , Tili-y'n. Phono C V Han.pn « , RK Twin I'lilU. MO'UUM'ANS lilinernls and ilimrnn. Charles A. Urown. Phons JJi, H} AliiiMi Avenue, lUihl._____ MORELAND Milling Service, i'fcd.jriiid. i:g, molasses mixing. . Phons DA>a 6-444'’. Filer. ilAGli' VALLtV Milling .Seivict, ltd grinding. Waller Larson. l'han« Gih field ;u;.604. IIAV to lu. fed oil nim-h, l-i. Jn.| rutlinuii. Alito 2,<liii) biilt'H of sirnvv, Wriii Iln\ 14K -------------GOOD yUAMTV hay, i:niin. IVtii Paul AkInN. Star, lilnho. 4-7t:’'j nr MfKelrii'lv. llelteviie, Idiilio. I’lum* after 7 p.m. A C E REALTY E E 3-5217 REM OVAL TWO GOOD BUYS W aores. Rft sham of water, Sandy loam s<)ll. lays wry good with large fields. Ooo<iing 3.bfdroom home, fair qutbulldlngB, w«ll worth the asking price of S2t).000. Or will trade for 40 acres In Wendell-Jerome areu.. 100 acres only lilies from cunlvr of Jiimme. exccUeub^tbedriKUu huine. fully modern, with^N^ker furnace, go<Hl barn, corrals snd^chine nhvd. This Is a 1st clans locVion. OOO. 117,000 down, puylnt-nt euay terma. ' • /l£AL SILK Lyle Hariun. lierle Phifer. HE 6>6346, Phll'i Floor Service. Rk. 3-6197, Quality clothing, unifornii. tailored suits Rupert. . I _____ D A. Helder. Free estlmites. RE t-3081. lop coals. Ortbo-Veni ihoes. Mrs! JER O M E REALTY Hlawell, Uuhl. 0U6-R3, Umiia i. __________ Jerome. Idaho We repair all major appliances.' House • PAINTING ■ T W IN FALLS lUfTl^tl liros Interior-Exterior. RE 3-36IT • S£VVt71 SEHVJC’i, EA 4-3900 hold .Service Co., RE 3*6li0l). Sluart Uros. Interior and - Exterior, RE Uoto-Rooier Sewer Service for sny drain • BICYCLE SALES^SERV'CE Don Mann Ml.'<4 or RE 3-1848.________ Eldon Hatwly age failure DA ti-47m or RE I-J264J R E A L T Y & IN S. ’»A^.g047 — EA 4-2H77 Ulasius fyctery .lE 3-U222 46i Main E. E. A. Chapman and Sun, Paint Contractori. Call HE 3-6B22 or RE J.ti07l, • SEWING m a c h in e s CAMERA SUVVUES US Main Avepui East Twin Falla, Idaho. Compeitni service all toakei and vacuum Camera Center, 201 Shoshone Street Bv. RE 8-3361 cleaners. V. N. Price HE 3-6016. A-1 >wing mieblnei. m l Kimberly Road. . Mimbtr-C{-Mulllpll Ullltil . 38(LACRE&O yTlnteriur work. RE 3-2121; STANLEY Del Itloe. HE .l-JJUH. Jjenlaji StevemC^'aWey llE~‘‘5-!ttUS.* ■— .iV .^ S a jm iTirirrart-. .. • PIANO TUNING • C A /irE r CLEANING^ \VoodrowTab. SOU Ulh Ave. N. TELEPHONE ANS SERVICE NiTLife CarpfFa^d Upholstery Cllsners. 200 Acres cultivated. 380 aharei of Ruhl. . ‘ CHECK I Free estimate. RE 3.<176(1. I Still be your lelepbuni sii water, moat of the dry la —»crytrf-pnflR>~nFr!{:23iiir l^Crestcd wheat grass. OjirM.».!.^Quc.W«lrr.!)»LX«»e»I•-P A /n r-rA T o n s" grass, all foiu-cd Live in Luxury, buy in Kimberly. and cross -fenced. (Joocj^ deep well, Serpentine, cuitfcttr, hali, napkins, etc. » TELEVISION 5EIIV/CE Anytime, place. Alarly Habet, RE ■l-2a.^6. very clean, attractlvi comforlnblc, 2 Wholesale and i]unntltr dlicount. RK 3- Joe’s Ki'iinumy TV.^ RE Hrahd new and ready, b) mov« In. bedroonj homo, plenty of calilni’t 6233. Northwest Distrlbulors,^ llox 8B6. lioa 1,136 iduare feet ol floor apaca * DIESEL WEED IWIINERS Perry's TV Servicf. HE _______ ■pace, convenient utility room, mod with biiement. Choice kKition, 114.without heat. 2 bi<lrooni^u-nunl Silver Jet burners, sales and service. • PLU M BIN G and n E A f m T S60. Lontf's Utdlo and 'L'V SsTvtre. R^ >-46>0 ern house also modern wUhiiut hiuii. V^en' E, P- Martin, Phone KA 4-6167. Jerome, Uome PlumblnK and lllg, Co. RE S-2477, Cam's Aiiptlance. RE S-llU, good corrals, sheds, grnnn^lca linti F jc c e n tlo n i^ lly d e a n . 2 -k Jro o m w i t h iteilable 'iiilea and service by ekperta. plenty of. other oulhulldlngs. Thl. • ' M o i A r o i i S E iJm ~ E ~ ~ ' f ir e p l a c e a n d f u l l basem ent. liO .O O U . farm priced at only }JS,UOU, very hiw FaotorT Radio ti TV HE |.2«l. • Rlrhatdsoii‘t • ^nd St. W RE 3.2U2l». ClydeVlllwny 30. Truck Une RE 1-6080, down paynionf anil It- can be piilil We have an exceptionalli eood buy. • ELECTRICAL Tom's Uldlatur ^lop. Service and Uepalr. out with either y«nrly puynii-nls or u p m n s iE iiY Northilde 240. 242 Second AVe. South. RE 3.7261. the owner will cunslilir a crop deal _____ .mrAL LA TlU NS PKTTEIISON'S UPHOLSTERING. 125 to till right parly, North Washington. I’limn RE 8-28BI Contrail houie, inuustria« aod repair. TAYLOR AGENCY "Live better Klectrlcsll/," Klllinger ..VACt/C/A/ ^;l^•trlf. RE M788, ' ' ^ ' At Kimberly liuuver repalri. Houftbold BILL COUBERLY H ID IN G YO U R UUSINESS Autborlsed Don Taylur, Office phoiii OA S-6289 • EXCAVATION Service Co., HE 3-60ur. If no answer phone tlA U-640d R E A L ESTATE Undorlimne ex, Wails, flours. RK ;i«4141 You csn keep in touch w'tin over Thurnian WHlla (IA 3-6646 ' I• WATKit S O m N K /(S ‘ H.OOO T . i i l c r . E V K IIV IIA V ' Uien Fftlrbaoks^have 2 tractiir mmlt>te<l Taul eilMfr-CttH for Real K4lat<i, and • AOHOflH FROM 8KAR.H who i r i ' interested In using your ^tjHigsn Soft Water bTTvl.e. RE ' baoVhoe*. ilaienienU, trenching, rat’d Grange Iflsuranoe, Ut J.664i builnrii. T)tt cost to ruu the bullMAURICE KLAA8 R|': 3.^610 leveling, drl)^(i*ayi graveled, Cotnplelt ;^neiim*n li a* liuja t i , ................ ........... . LIST w r n i XAYIOH septic gyilfms. RE .1.3Qr»l, . • ..RlLL.COUUWlLV"'— K K ^ :n n r liKUT LABaEN » a r,-4S2 - - »-r , And fli*riT«Slni “ ' $2.50 Pci- Month VaiU-y Drilling. DdiitcMic wells «nd Office Phon* HE 8-:!6&3 FUEL OIL luimvi 1h Twin Falls nrr». Hoi 496. _l>hono UE U«m Slate Oil. HR M96H. Hurley, Idaho. OK K-illl)]. STOP \ y FERTILIZER CLE.VN pulv».Tixf«l nh«ft> n* xvr. F*»r Iftwn*. flowen. i,. ready fi)!* «prini:, i’hur.- |;i ' 841 Main West RE 3-lORfl Rill Jackson KE fi-2ri«4 A>-C. Holland . - . KE-Cr-^-l&fi. Member .Mulllpis Llnting . LE Phone Phone Phone FUR SALr;; 4^« u^-n- j on Silver Cr.i-k. fCurey. Or \»*«ald ir;i acrca in cilhvr T"’'! County. Write R«x News. ^____ FORTY- At'RFUS fis,- ; Twin Falls llighwuy betlroom Qnxlern h.itne, lures, corrain. bnrn*. , pU-nty frro wuler. RE :i-2u:s. LIV E S T O C K & POULTRY I NEED springer cows and heiferi. riw&« nighu, RK .1-8082. (Hen (^orhrsn. FRIvSll an<l Hpringcr Ix-iferx. Kniii and hones fpr a.ile or liin<l. D.-irroll l.j-ons. Roul.' H. Mellon Vall.-y. Iliilil. FOR SAl.K ;i,> hfi.ii yr;.r,ini,- r»n. 8fi0.»rre Stock Ranch, |2S,4C)0 with 4 8 0 A C R ES Start Unvbinu M«r>'h i'Uni HP. 14..^00 down—will consider house in 3.2UJ0. QiiHici. Twin Falla nr Ruhl In trade. Also ItiO New land In Hansen area. 240 acres TWO KE<HSTKKKD U..Ui.,.i, acrw, 110 wsAer shares, .Vl>e<lroom r'naw under irrigation with 1|»0 Inchcs --Duuchtiird of Il-lli and li-l'i. hf.% niodarn home, ,S26,6U04-tsrmi |7-.6^)0: watei*. 200-acre wheat allotment, all joxm^Phonv DA 6-4MH. H. M W.IVff. down. reaaonabli offer wlU ^ good <I^P rocks. Will acll LlVE'goitMi (iff»prini; of lll.SA - »ho "TO IflO_S aa. "iirn n n n m m us for price and terms. 4-.M10. WHOLESALE beef tor sale. Customtut. O STR A N D ER AGENCY ting, double wrapped. Noub Usii l.ockera. Phone RE 3-49R2. TW IN 'FA LLS R E 3-4018 or SPRINGER heiferw, 20% down. biliBci ' R o d n ey P a u l a - V A 5-5574 financed. Up to 24 months. C«nUcl R EALTY & INS. 61r. L. E. Reddick or phono KA 4-4pl ' iVathi IIS Main Avenue F^at ~School. No .'^iindny buaiDeii, % FOR .'>ALK ou iradu uD ho:id IloliU' GOOD 80 . Phoncfl HE 3-3fjli2 or GA 3-6U42 s|>rini;c>r heifors. .MohI of them sin anil Ului'bluff .br«'t>dini&. :iO Gu«r Lays well, full water right, good MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTING aey and Jer»i-y sprlnsjor heifori. iljf nio<lern home, except heat. Uood loeation. This place is ready to go] ' of tho»a heifers are close ui<. Cil Immeiliate poaseaalnn, near Wendell. finance. Eugene Hughes, % miltt ytf <2:1,000, 16,000 down, balsnee at (1,—nf 'Jorome: iCA'^^nn. Roo per year, inclmllng iniereat at. TOP d a ir y cows arid heifers, frub ri JEROME springers, htilk weights on th« fro) 120 Acreo. 100 cultivated. Heavy soil, ones. Ws aiso take beef in tridl. U 12 acre beet allotment. (lOod 2 bed will buy your beef and sprlngtti CLY D E PETERSEN room home, modern except heal. H California. Call Hap Uughei, Fbcci stanchion cow barn, garage and Ruhl or 0433-J3. WendelL Idaho KE 6-2071 granary. Priced to sell al $36,000. Small iltnvn poymenl, eaay terma, CACHE VALLEY arranged at 6%. BREEDING ASSOCIATION -• Owned and operated b> Dairy Faroir^ LA N D FO R SALE 124-ACRE UNIT-B Walter A. Loitch, Phone 141-J, flakL .Jim i'oater.- £bont HiS-a-4U8, TfU— O R LEASE Falls. No. 1 and 2 soil, new 8 bedroom modern home, full basomont. 24xi!0 In units of 160 acm and up. Good ARTIFICIAL UREEDINQ the A.Bi cindcrblocit machine shetl and shop. l»eel. itoLaio. hay and grain land. Frown Semen way. Choks of ilt** 3SxI2U spud cellar,, new cinderbloc)c Irrigation wells anil sprinkler ay*dairy and beef breeds. lU07i im< tenis. No buildingi. For further In barn, 2.UU0 bushel steel granary. ‘J6 proven sues. All beef bulls perfuroiW acres near, by leased 4 yours, con be formation, cull or write — or prodgony tested. Including ChiroK sub-leaaed. 148,000 rensonabla lerma —Bcoi_3botihnin_i? ■arranged:—;------- ' ------- -— Rrabma. Don Kreitman, RE HJU c a p it a l C O M P A N Y "' Twin Falls :-Gle'D Reddick, EA 4-HSl R u p e r t . Id a h o Jerome J Elwyo AIHson, VA WlU NORTH SIDE REALTY Hiit>.ltnn. J>... llsiitlsr, OR *.8181. Bn> _______ HEmlock 6-B07H_______ 'I., Phone EA 4-2413 Jeroms, Idaho B, N. Week* Marcus KoH EA 4-4862 EA 4-4680 For Prom pt E C T O R Y FOR SALE 78ij Acre' Farm in Filer dl.-.tri^t-6-mU«a,<n3m Tisin iaila...ilcat of soli—7-room home - ample out buildings. Owner would consider 'trade on down payment of 112.000. t o t a l PHICE 156.000 LU K E’S AGENCY T4I Blue Laltem RB H620 F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S S IT U A T IO N S W A N TED pride of owrnerahip li gratifying, se NICE 3 room furnlahed apartmont. lect that homa or- farm now I MOVIN&? m «nu Adulta only, no peta. 7M, Itlne L*kea. Phon. KH 8'2tai.________________ M O S T -D E S IR A B L E . SPACIOUS 8-be<lrx>om brick, has*. R ent a Truek k0NINU3 .Ign. In my hom« on V«ii GUUUND floor,'d(iA« in, tile bath, clean —jusnt— apaj*n>»»tr-«erete aiao Jtrinirtg— ---- -----!MMKD!ATrrOSSESim)N,'>rew^~ Int, shown by appointment. Any 61za £th apacious .1.|)edrix>m brick. Flreplnre— CHILD OARl^ in my homa. Ijariie play- 2-HUUM fiiruUhtftl ai>arlment. Avenue North. Carpeting — Family room — 2 baths room. Uefcrencw. Phone RK 8-0l»l»S, 1500 on thlM S-be«lroom home, moil— liasement — lluitl-ln appllanceit— HEETZ SYSTEM erii excopt bout. Total price |5,6U0, ^£WmQ, all klD^. Chlllran, M nm i UOgMS, ideal tor baclielur. Utilities Qirch — Huge double cnrtxirt. North per month. furnlihed. RK 3-IR40. and alteration*. P W e UK 8»Ttia. Sift Shoahona WesI &B »-Se«8 east. Reduceil to only 12:1,600. V lLL CAHE for children In my home. UA8EMKNT aiiartmcnl, cU . In. >20 INVtaTMEINT properly. 2 homes on IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 7 ytars 3rd Avenue h ^ t. ■Phdn* HE 8-776C. lot. 17,000 o r will trade for llveold hutte covered patlo — fenced LARUE 2 ruom. roli>away btd,‘ utllitlea ^T.ji'BrX»UDlD£._pJtiter patchl -yard-. lacbadH ,R S N T A a m o i a . la^cRrUtopfcri .................!•— _^iiiaine^uAF«wpfc«rsoo?-llK-'l-801 l tiwirooms n*, bntha. New 130 ACRE^ Excellent laying farm. 4carpet. Hss 111,200 C. 1. V.,% loan. ^ J O Y carihB for two children week VERY nice bachelor apartmmt. 136 Aab. IflwlDf UaehiBe ror only lie.irooni nomo, giio.1 outbuildings. -PhoneRE 8«3323, Prlrinl at only $N.2UH. Terms. dava in mT_bom«.-^crM-& to a...Phon«___ fa-OQ P»> MnMX (36,0111) or will trade fur nice acresue. i ROOMS dean, comfortable. One per* SHARP AND CLEAN. fl-v.«ar-o!d 4aon. Phone RE 3-6803 or RE 3-Q601. bedmonj itwo are ilownHtjiiml, full CARPENTblU work. remo<iel or new 4I> ACRES close In. 2-l>edroom home. SINGllR SEWING MACHINE CO. flul»he<i baitemcnt—«lt«chc<L garnge —eonatruotloiu—Phon* JlB-a»28fi7„a£tct. .HUi}l:UiN-li.nKiitu.^£ioM.lDi Phqn« {2K.6<l witb terms or tvill ira<le for 12» North XalB RS »-M«« —fenced yani — oil fiintaoaA—ohoiua UE 3.8D&2 or RE 3-ttUCl. BcrragB.' • area, as |M00 t|,/ r loin. Jl,760 CAUPENTHll or cement work. Add a S A N D i R U U M a iM ir tm e n u . U t i l i t i e s down. Only 113,000. Terms, IncludcK l. P r lv « U b a lh a , c lw e In . 7 ACUF^ Huhl. 4-mom home, price room, ffaraffe. carpot or aiiy carpenter SACRIFICE. Ownor miut sell now. III), 500 tcrma. Owner would consider JM O K im b e rly H o a d . ___________ - work. RB 8-?a27. MAIN AVENUE WEST. Corner lot. trade for home, close in._________ TRUCKS RENT >AINTINQ; IntBTlor. K46rlQr,__ClJL 1 AND ■l.rain .nice -3-bedrooin"homo.Tull~fl»l4b<fdr Woirtor M riS oE cit^E oneM 3»1070 ■truno*. Utllitlea !£urnljh«d. .^nner’a Itaiemenl. IninmlliKe posnnxlon. JiiHt Cabins, 210 North Wn»hlngtou Street. ivenlnRfl, m,0<K). Excellent terms. Make offer. GEM S T A T E R E A L T Y ' MODERN, clean U rxxim apartment. 66D Main Avenue West. -ALL TYrUS •rencea. Call before &a.m. • lloat and Wdter furnished. ;i47 3rd P IO K U PS-PO llN rrU R B VAJ^S J. W. MesiersmUh, Realtor Street iluU RE S-3U7fl. aft^r C 'P.m. KV. 8-Olgfi. , M A G IC V A L L E Y ilAtiOlKNT, illi>^*nd truch uuvatlni. Z R O O M S , w a r m , c u iu fo r u b lv . N e a r Ofrio. UK a-MJs - nc«. HE j-isii ■ f l a t bjidb Top aoll, itravel baullnsr. Phone-Rli: c r u c e r y , d o w n to w n . F .id crly p e rso n p r « ijhi SU'snvrumlth—Jerome KA 1»6I31) REALTY ^SU0-oe-RB-4*-m2.---------------• •ed-Phtwe-RfMMW h --------------- -aAT13'flY'H0UftrUAY OR WKEKUeVoe Un>wti RE 3-64JR 123 Shoshone Slre<;t North 1233 Lyn>vuo«l Professionol Ruildlng SKWINQ.-button .hole*, iQonotcramminc m oK ----------------, a p a r t m---e n ---------t . A d u lta . — 222 PBONB a s i-irn Phone TIE ,l-3j;il Member Multiple Listing and—hmttltehlnff. (S( 8rd Avenue 6ltb Avenu* Eajt anytimi, or 240 6tb Member Multiple Listing -.... North,^RB-W343. .............. AvenurNorth after 6 p.m. E A S T S' P Q T N T S VTHTC ~X U ^O U (armliiff, Plowifltf, -manure O O Z Y ro o m a, n i c e l y fu rn ish e d , h u g e hauling, working ground, grain drllW . c lo e a ta , p r iv a t e b a t h , b e a t a n d w a t e r . ing, bay baling and beet harvatlng.' A d u lta . RK 3 .5 0 0 0 . M O N E Y T O LOAH Phono its 8-18U2. F. Radtke. CLEAN 8 bedroom, living twm,- kitcben BUSINESS a n d PROFESSIONAJ. «n<r bath. Washing faeilitin. W»ter WANTED) $6.00U at 10% Interest repay H E L P W A N T E D — FEMALE and lanilntloD furniahed. Urvund floor. able over S y«ars. Security ^ d mort P h o n e R E S-aHf.a a f t e r 6.______________ gage on Northaide farm, 1st mortirage V a^ T ^ experienced beauty opeintor. of S16,000 appraised at I9B.000. Pbone Phono UK 3.34fl:i.________________ S M A L L ' a p a r t m e n t 2 b lo ck s f r o n o l t y Rupert. HE 6-34(i5. c e n t e r . G ro u n d f l o o r . V ery c le m . R e a ^ ilOUSKKKKI’KU for family of two. Live e n a b l e . A d u lt^ P h o n e R E 9*&:il6 S u n > In. Write Hnx IR-E e/a 1Hm«-Newi. d a v a o r i t J 7 p . m . w ee k d ay s. t u S l 'O M FARMS FOR SALE F A R M S FOR S A L E ol Dead and Oseleu L IV E S T O C K PHONE 113 COIXECI T.ln fall. UE J-<815-Ott Hull Bill* ID A H O H I D E & T A L L O W CO. G O O D T H IN G S TO FOR SALE: Red potalofs aud Phono RE ;i-Hlfl(i. Mile v""' »'*«'* north of Wimlihutlon Sohi^d, S'l'liWlNC 1IK.SS. t),25, yeuMlil lujj •henM, 81.75. Phone A. E. l<rsr. :t-h(J64. SUNl'LOWER Bfu.la. aun dried lf»;^ soybean br?ad. herb teas, tliicfi B*-*salt-free, sugnr-free. llclea. Stn-Woll iiealth l-ood SWrt' >27 Main Weal, Phone RE3-)l3lli^ FIRM, nice Romo beauty sppe*, for cooking and eating. A l . Uring conlainers, Irvln^ ortharj, 3 north, 1 west of AKC Wflmura'ncr i«upa. 130. Phone TU and I30. TO fi-7r.<i7._SMS!^ -VhKV-t»t)Ol>-huM4bn»^#upplKS-lSJJtSL. 402 llllie Lakes North, phon* »•' 7:if.i.______________ _______ __ AKC llUiri'ANV Hpunlel*bitches. W McLInn, 480 llueh*"'*' Twin Fnllti. PARAKHE'l'S, troplcul fish frotun shrimp «nd •uppll«’ ' Avvniie » s t. T liY A CLASSIFIEDI W HEN YOU . N EE D HELP , - P H O N E .- ^ r ' R E li-0931, , PAGE THIRTEEN T4.MES-NEWS, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO 5 v"Fets- Market Place of Magic VqUey AUtOS FOR SALE BENEATH THIS BANNER ARE THE WORLD'S BEST BARGAINS llt^ l F O R D V ic to ria o r 1 9 4 9 F o r d 2>door« l- h v n r J tE > 3 ^ K )H .S A L E — 1U50 V o r d VB 2 d o o r. T w « ( iiia ll o il c i r c u la to r b e a t e r s . T h'ree oU U n * ) « w h h ,v s l v e * . 1 1 8 M o n ro e .------------ iirW93T vlJ' !; G O O D . . C H E A P SPORTING GOODS t r u c k s a n d t r a il e r s K t^l u.l) /ur (lUiCK >a.c I. fool Cubin Lrui«rr unil irailrr. I’mctioally r 1H40 6«n U Hue. Twin Kalin, F O U S A I.K i.y i . r t i i e r . l:.iH j „ . , , [,jckui> and rn m n n li m u l r e Ar t,; j A iln n i- C L fc iA u A .sL E S A L K cM k y n u t-* , J»«K' \ i.ff. Colman ‘j «ff. Skli »ixi luMii* I, „ff. Wmi Klv* I’oint* Spi>rt- 194'J C H tV K O L K T 4 t" i. etjuipiK sI w i t |, - r tm iK T belt r - v t r * e ltv iu . G vhhI M u » t »rll H I' i-Ci'.i'.Hi. 10(10 F O R I) WAMbD! I'eoiil* tvlio \)int to lr«rn to hrc« in»lruc‘lion by eerlUieU bowllnu ln*truclQr«. C»tl or tom* In. Migif nowi. h .,. F r .n I . K rw - I ^ FURNITURr&'APPUTANCES d Ilot-lmrk ('. Nvi!i .i c r i f i e e , I 'W i i f R K If a n t a w a k f a st b s t a n d t w in l 1 9 i« lo w -1 M 7 ir .f i lur>o K K W.KMi, n n u re ■ S tq r^ _____________ » I.-.-Il« U io m eal ggrti\t4<r H n d « r. INC H W eK iin x h o iiiie ran u e, ,v en . T o p c o n a u io n . W a lk e n o m y Hoime, .SJO M a in K a n t. ComL o rn - - - -— RE ■ r c ^ [.[J>N N a tlo iia i w a te r fkoM B E I-S 128. 44* 6 t b K»l tW A DlNG Ux)li, p r i m e r i a t i d p o w d e r R tjf T n J I n r P o t t, tl6 Sboahone S «th. ____________________ ,ith N POUNDS liquid s a a b o t t l e. b a rre l. "ffinU tor.*"" Oii h “ i« r Of No Money Til Spring WOKDER CO A T vlBTl l a t * * p la a U o f l a t t i l l fin is h .. fip M U l ia .7 9 g a llo n . Binner F u m ttu r e . 2Q9 S o u t h S h o a h o n e . TWIN PAU3 “ 1B57 C H K V R O L K T e r g li d e . - I8 6 0 C H E V R 0 L I 2 T w h e e lb a a e . 2 Um w z Smi. IIJC titr iq u a r* y a r d . A r m s t r o n g m tc c o io a y a r d t f * . R e g u U r 11.79 1866 C M C 1866 C H E V R O L E T V 8 2 -to n . w h e e lb a s e , 2-spee<t. l!T •TUL - j a C A V A T l N C - T r i e t o r z s o u n t t d b&ek' •boe. S e w er s y s te m a I n s U i l e d , d ig g in g a n d lo a d in g o f a n y k i n d . F r e e citi* m a te s . SQH M id w a y . F i l e r . P h o a * DA M 7 1 0 o r R C 3-2641. Ywri im i * door, ty p in g U b i e , « p p l l a n c « ip o a k e r c a b i n e t a y s te m . S tre e t. P h o n e R E J-2QU. 2-y«r written save on in«UlIation Auto Supply, -121 8rd ‘ nd^ iff om Sunrfi^ i.nHi noon ■' Indoor i1 “ r a r r y i n g e a i e . n o w fo f oir iW L k -J » » p r lc . of J1 3 .8 J. A l a o 'a U d * p r o mw n o » ,o n ly C iw r. r * lif e - ti m e g u a r a n t e e , j y f * U n U f . 2Q1 S o u t h S b o a h o n e . O IL S T O V E a _______________ All j„ T W IN T A L L S - G L E A - R ^ G E - .:. 1963 O L D S S u p e r 8 8 4 - d u o r ...... I 05 1954 O U l S S u p e r &B 4 -ilw ir ........ 86115 T bonl 1866 S T U D E B A K E I l V -8 2 - d w r w a s o n , o v e r d r i v e ............................ 8506 1856 D O D G E 9 P a s s e n g e r 4 -d o o r W a - r:i79r 1968 C U R Y S L E i l N ew Y o ra e r 4d o o r . F u l l P o w e r ..............„.|1 0 1 > 5 j n v z u T —xyrgEC— l i t i t r u c t i o t r — f tte o r d ia n a n d g u ita r c e r tif ie d t e a c h e r . In v e itii s l e S a tu rd a y * , T w in F & llr D u sln e ii C o lle g t, o t h e r d a y s J e r o m e E A 4'2968. R. W . G ra n t r i A N U U A ilG A lN tli O o t u i « l S p in e t p ia n o . O n e S p i n e t a t y M p ia n o , exu s e d u p r ig h t p ia n o s . E a s y t e r m s ! F u lly g u a r a n te e d . C la u d e B r o w n M u s ic , Tw in F a lls . >■. 1860 M E R C U R Y M o n t c l a i r i . d o o r H a r d to p . F u l l p o w e r ...........|2 8 0 6 1860 O L D S S8 2 - d o o r S e d a n . F u l l p o w er, m il e s ________ 8288ft 1860 O L D S 8 8 C o n v e r t i b l e . F u U p o w er .................. ................. .......... 13405 ^ MOBILE HOM ES 30 lumber n e ed s ®«l‘v tr* d d ir e c t f r o m Of"' n««uUt iiiH >W..'n "O'* B ill G Ib e o n F O O T , brivnd n e w . M u a t s e ll now I M a k e o /f e r . KA 4-461)4.__________________ EA EA OPEN ______**■ ““ “" I — O FF ::Mi h e . SU N D A YS ° ' ' o -t h isr m , OIL IIEATEIIS “ »ve up to is i n T r i l l t r D ig tr lh n t l n g , ^ doW n. '5 S T X I D G i r ~ $ 1 3 7 5 coronet 2 -door hardtop, torque fllte, pow er steering, power brakes, radio, heater, w hite wall tire s , red and white 2tone.' m m Palrlane 500 4-door, VB en: glnc,-;.cniisomatic,- pmverrstEcri— Ing, power bfnkes, r a d i o , henlsr, white wall tires, brown and white 2-tonc, only ■8,800 mllea, -Spccial-T-hiB-Woek------51 PLYMOUTH f 66 4-Door. 51 PACKARD $66 4-Door. D e lu x e . 2 -D o o r 49 Oldamobile $66 52 PLYMOUTH $166 station Wagon K H E U li:g U lT V In r a l* v d « t y p t 4B ' H wide 2 be<lrouni M o b ile h o m e . P i c k u p i n i t lin e p a y m e n ts a n d t a k e o v e r c u n tra c t. A lio will ta k e c a a h ' o f f e r s , B ee a t ( lu y 's T ra ile r^ C o u r t, H u r l e y . Id ah o , 4-Door. 53, OLDS. ■88' — $266 4 -D o o r. p ic k u p , $388 4 -sp ee d , good - $688 : * ^ W A N T 'A D S '’ ‘’ " 80, ]3U H L • - PHONE RE 8-0981 O p e n E v'tnlngs K e n n y Moon 58 nAMSU.EU SUtlon wauon. Ra. riio, healer, .overdrive, tu*loii» pnint an<i nina ,llkc a milliim, IU6 C O M M E R C IA L S lofio CHKvu()L^r^ >.j t,,.. pioki.p. Wide l>ed, 4 trnnmnlaiitiin. fi piy tlre« and Krenifel hilrh. O n ly ................. |1K!)6 1058 CHEVROLI-rr Ion pickup. Ka<iio, henter, 4 apeml Irnntiniiiision, (5 ply tiroR. irnller hitch. Ready U> ){o lo work $1205 1956 CHEVROLET V^.Utn pickup, Healer. 4 sp«e<t tranamiuiion. 6 ply tirei, trailer hltfh. Real Clean. Only .......i..............jjCOS R IC E !P 1 0 9 5 ^ S ^ ■'""■McKEjSfZIE w r o R s AK~t-B2ai DODGE 59 CHEV. 0 L I5 A N ; . CHEVROLET ON SOUTH LINCOLN JEROME "H” . < . , p « d ____ 1288 V8 I 'iiptioin 4 i»i l i u 'i n l k'l"*'*. w im U bii'iil ■•.trii- vviiH-r*. \vhil«- ‘ i.lr ■k i I m .Iciiiva' F ile r \v ..|» iie W .-.1 to n .' R u n s f w i r T W IN F A L L S CHEVROLET and prefer to make thla offer, to our customers rather than to sell to dealer auction I ~ Cpmpare these prices. Sedan. N O W 8840S 4 -d o o r W a g o n . N O W fI6 0 & 11)69 C U E V R Q 1 4 T .4 - d o o r Se<)an.------W a a 11886 N O W 11 3 0 5 - i O j J t C J I E V B O L E t - i r d o Q t - l V a f f o n ,------W s s ^ l |f t 9 8 ' ^ N O W I I4 D 5 1959 P L Y 6 L n ^ o b r s U tio n W a a |:M P 6 W m 11896 C om m ander NOW tU 8 6 ^18^ fer W aj 186B W as w » jo n . NOW I05H S T U D E B A K E Il d u u r sed an . W a a 11196 I 4 |8 9 A % \m NOW A door, PLY M O U TH w «eon. |.l « 9. t t F O R D V I. i 11896 ‘ pussn - . --------N o w I1J91T d o o r te d e n . N O W 11188 V I, 4 d o o r. . N O W 11005 1967 F O R D V I. 4 d o o r a U U o n w a g o n W a t IU 9 6 N O W I119S 1964 O O D G S w afo o . W a a 11098 I V I. FIVE B U S IN E S S 0 ( Tlw NO REASONABLE OPTER REFUSED FINEST! ON ANY CAR, TRUCK OR PICKUP ON OUR LOT / 1959 CADIl.I.AC Hardtop*'co\ipc. Bclne finish and Inte rior looks ab.solutely now. Exlrnmely low mllenRC. .......... ^ulJy mulpped. Dlus air. conditioner ftnd nenrly new tire.s. Local,one own er YOU MUST SEE THIS TO a p p r e c i a t e 1D57 MERCURY T u r n p i k e Cmlser. This bPRUtlful 4door hardtop j.s lu-tonp. green a n d " wfiitc; fully ])owercd with factory air conditioning, One loctil owner. Can not be told from new. 1958 MERCURY Monterey, 4tioor. Gleaming green fin ish w ith Mercornatlc tran.MnLs.slon, radio, heat er, power..steering, power brakes. Bold and serviced here .since new. Fully guaranteed. 1958 EDSEL 4-door sedan. . ..tone S iren red and white combination. Thla car has everything; power steer ing, power brakes, radio, heater an d white wall tires, REALLY K SHARP UNIT 1955. BUICK Special 4-door hardtop sedan. Equipped with power fiteering, pow er brakes and many other accessories. Car shows exexcellent care. Very low mileage. < T H E IS E N M O TO RS 701 Main East SAVE (S ON OUR BANK FINANCING W Y L H -E -S -— TWIN FALLS MOTORS A .k (IN T n U C K I .A N E (,>r - N u t l i " o r " W l n d j '’ Your MACK TRUCK DEALER THESE A R E TH E B EST! 1060 I M P A L A S p o r t c o u p s . 4 spse d tr s n in il is lo n V b ig V 8 e n g in e, rodii). h e a te r a n d w h ite w all t i r w . L>cully o w n e d . 1968 C H E V R O L E T B e l A ir . 4 d o o r . s e d a n . lU d io . b e a t e r . a u to m s U s tr a n i m lB s ia n , p o w sr ite s r in g , a n d b ig e n g in e . 1060 C H E V R O L E T B e l A l r 1 door s c tls n . R a d io ,, h e a t e r , a u to m s ti s t r a n i m is s i o n a n d p o w s r stss r* in i. 1958 C A D IL L A C 4 d o o r s e d a n . Vow> • r s te e r in g , p o w e r b r a k e s , r a d i* a n d h e a te r. L o e s ily o w n e o . 1966 B U IC K S u p e r s p o r t coupe'. p o w e r b rsk ea . T u - to n e p a in t. 1 d o o r h s r d to p , P o w e r s te s r i n f , r a d i o a n d h s s te r . SHARP. 1966 O L D S M O D IL E S u p e r 88, h a td t o p c u u p e. R a d io , h e a t e r , su to * m a tic . tr a n s m U s Io Q a n d locally ow ned. L ik e ^ e w . ' Y O U R EE M O TO R CO. LINCOLN MERCURY COMET 6 6 4 M a in A v a. S o . CARS BE M ill W IL L S tr m n s m lis lo n . V ery e lo a n . i J u s t .................................................J lf l9 6 We must 6ell tHess carj now 4 -d o o r S-4420 W E M EAN CHEVROLET USED B A R R IE R ! 1959 C H E V R O L E T W a a 11006 L A N E W EST .iflfifl r.HEvnnf.pr-.Biw» - H E A B Q y A R T E R S -------- s e l i __mokir,..sl*mlird- .S M A S H E S P R I C E 1950 C A D IL L A C W a n 13806 T R U l'K i.iV*- n .n n h in g o f v « iin - fi*r GLEN G. JENKINS HO M E OF OK HANZEL door tU U o n N O W 1695 FOR 1060 T R I U M P H T R 3 , h a n i l o p ,' a n d s o f t to p . 4 s p e w l t r a n e m U s io n . O n ly 2 ,0 0 0 m ll e a . lo c a l m r wxk ! I T h e w .................. .........................12406 1868 C H E V R O L E T B c l A i r 4 d o o r se dan. V 8 m o tu ^ . p o w e r id id s tr m n a m i* * io n . R e d u c e d to ...,H 7 0 6 1869 C H E V R O L E T Im p a la 4 _doO r hm T iltnT Jr‘B l |( “ VB m o u ir , p o w c r gU de tra n a m ls a io n . p o w er s te e r iiiff, p o w e r b r a k e s . R e s i S h a r p , 1038 P L Y M O U T H 4 d o o r s U t l o n w aK oii. ti c y l i n d e r m o t o r , i t a n d a r d t r a n f tm l s s io n ^ .............................81306 1058 ( :H K V R O L ^ r ^ 2 d o o r s t a t i o n w a g o n , tl c y l i n d e r moU>r, s t a n d a rd tr a n a m ls s iu n w ith o v e r d r i v e ......................... ....................... t i i o s _l?5fl_Qia>SMQBlLE - . 8 8 ^ _duut_ H yydram d r a m aatlo- traiiinilHi^lon.' H radio and hcntcr. tu-iune puini. dan. ........................................8906 1668 F O R D H a r d to p V ic io r l a ! V8 m o to r. F o rd o m a tic tr a n a m iits l u n , n e w t u » to n « p a in t. R e a l __..NIc«-.... ......... .............. -010961966 D O D ( iB C u i t b m R o y a l 4..cloi»r h a r d t o p . VB m o t o r , p o w e rtrlid e _Dtt«£L—ilccdmu R e a l N ic e . ..,1896 BEST BUYS U S E D P IC K U P S 1866 C H E V R O L E T t \ 0 . 4 d u o r s»< d a n . V 9 m o t o r , s t a n d a r d tr a n s * m la r tlo n . t i^ n p a i n t , n*w s e a t c o v ers .............................................|0U 6 - STATION WAGONS K A M B L iS U ’ V I U m g m l A l l M r ' « a g o Q . 4 d o o r, p o w t r tte tr i& f . p o # s r b r tk c a , n i d i o , h M t « r a n d a u t o m a t i e tr a o s m l s t l o n * 11.000 m llc*< O n e o w n e r i o& ijr 1959 FORD F o f i i o r c m in tr y VR (tnfflne. ' r a d io , h e a le r , F o r d o m a tle a n d d a rk b lu e . ^ ______ 1959 PLYMOUTH $1995 1969 R A M B L E R 8 C u s t o m , l U t i o a w a g o n . R a d io , b e a t a r a n d a u tO " ---------- m t t l c ' t r t f t i m l u i o n r - O f l i 'i J w n i r r f ------------------------ --------------------- 12196 F u r d o r , S u l m r b a n . VH e n g in e , r a d io , h e n te r , T o r g u c f l i t e tr a n s in ls s io n , p o w e r » t e c r i n f . p o w e r .r e a r w in d o v '. 19159 FORD .. . 1968 F O R D V I, c o u n t r y *e d * B . B a d lo . h e a te r a n d a u t o m a t i o tra n s * B i ls s lo n . O n ly ............ ............ .|1 6 9 i $2195 . ! ; 'o ! ^ t a > a n A r y r * - d io , h e a t e r . a io n . p o w e r C r u U c o m a tlc t r a n i m l t s te e r in g , po w er se A t ^1^5£^F0RD H»H:=PliVMQUXUr^tp<=d(WPl*(l«i R a d io , b e a te r a n d i r a n s m liil o Q . O n ly ?2195 auU > m stis F o r d u r c o u n t r y s e d a n . VR e n g ln s , r a d io , h e a te r, F o n l o n is tl c . pow er a te c r f n tr , T u - t o n e D row n a n d T a n . 1959 FORD . 1968 C H E V R O L E T V S . 4 d o o r bard * t o p . R a d io , b e a t e r a n d p o w srg l i d s tr a n i m l s i i o n . 0 n l y . . , t l 0 6 0 $2195 jntry—Bedjim enjriner r a d io , h e u te r , C r u U e o m a tlo I ra n o m la r f i o n ,- p o w e r s t e e r i n i r , a i r c o n d itio n * i n g k n c l^ lo w m i l e a g e . 1066 O L D S M O Q IL E 88. 4 door le . -------^djmTnuaiarTnatrt'TtnrTiFafP' $1695 m a tie F o n l u r c o u n t r y s e d a n . V 8 e n g in e , r a d io . . h e a t e r , a u t o m a t i c tr a n s m is * a io n , p o w e r a t e f r l n g , - tu lo n e p a in t. U a n s m iiiio a . O n ly ..f ll9 l 1868 B U I C E < d o o r, R l v l e r * - h a r d t o p sed an . Pow elr b r a k e s , p u w sr • l e e r l a g , r a d io , b a a t e r a n d a u to m a tie tr a n s ia iu l o a . O o ljt^ tQ H $1395 1957 FORD 1968 C H E V R O L E T i d o o r s U tlo n w a s o n . 8 c y l i n d e r m o to r , a la n d * a rd tr a n s m is s io n , ru n s re a l g o m f ..............................................^ ..1746 . **W h«re e u s lQ m s n • t n d ^ t b e l r i r i n i i " 'i m Ato 1958 FORD F o r d o r c o u n t r y s e d a n . R a d io , h e a te r . F o rd o m a tio tr a n e m i s s l o n and tu to n e . 1 9 M D U IC K 4 d o o r t e d a n . lO W - 1 7 9 8 — — 1 8 6 8 -P L Y H O U T i t S a v o y , 4 d o o r s » - .. (Ja n . V B m o t o r , s t a n d a r d t r a n a I do o r. M d a a . m U s lo n . 8 P E C U L O N T H IS ^ W a a 1796 N O W 1698 1964 P L Y M O U T H 4. d o o r s e d a n . ^N^* 1 8 8 1 N O W 169 5 1061 B i n C K S p e c i a l 4 d o o r s e d a n . D y n a f j o w t r a n s m i s s i o n ........ 1106 1 9 M . P L Y M O U T H V I i d o o r, J V u - t f i J L ----------------------- _ W O W - » 4 9 5 19S0 C H E V R O L E T 4 d o o r sedan. 1988 8 T U D E . I d o o r l U t l o n w a g o n . S t a n d a r d t r a n s m l s s i o o . ....y ....|7 6 W as 1696 N O W |4 9 6 1988 D O D G E 4 d o o r « e d a a . W a* 1605 . NOW 1448 1868 P L Y M O U T H 4 W a* 1498 <loov M d « n . N O W 1308 1068 C H E V . 4 d o o r W u 1806 a U U o n n a ffo n . N O W 1698 1066 P O N T IA C 4 d o o r s e d a n . W a s 169 6 NOW 1491 1 9 9 8 - F O R D V I. 4 d o o r i e d « n . W a* 1798 NOW t6 8 B O sIA Ir t d o o r. ' N O W |2 9 S 1 0 8 4 C H E V ilO L E T W aa 1496 1961 D U l G K ''l 4loor. h a r d t o p . W a s 1898 N O W I1 B 8 -i9M-i^i\DicARD-rtf«ni<nnr-------- 1966 P L Y M O U T H S u b u rb a n . ------ -«n.Uh— P IC K U P S - A«<llo ■ |i $1188. $1588 Kl Ogmlno o cylinder, standard tronj,, radio. Save 1112.00 off average re ta il price. ___ lU S C IIE V . W m lU jlt V I, m 7 .0 lir.V . W m IliD I V I, U Io n , 4 ip M d Io n , 4 ,i p « < l ilo w l i m 54 .to n ', ' r ip « d , now Sow W IR T H L IN ■ USED GAR LOT W m l» l , > ' N O W IS » 9 l o s s C H E V , L o n f w l m l b « i i . I to n , W *< 1005 IM S D O D O B W m I8 « S ' Lot P h o n e -^ BA 4-I1245 Homo Phono its: 3-01l)0 ____ Iv» SrooXs, Manajer .. _ « . to n NO W IS ti , NOW |2 » M any o l then cars are com pletely reconditioned and In flna Uiape. HANZEL — asi-SO rH N G O L N .— , CHEVROLET ' COMMERCIALS 1 N '» U P E « T 1957 CHEVROLET $1095 Vj t o n . H e a t e r , w in d o w . 6 d u ty r e a r J m is s io n . w ra p ‘ a ro u n d 1866 C H E V R O L E T X d o o r a e d a n ^ R * . d lo . h e a te r and jK iw ergliila re a r^ SEE IT TODAY I 1957 CHEVROLET $1195 Vi t o n , 8 - c y l i n d e r e n g in e , lo n g w h e e lb a s e . 4 s p e e d tr a n s m is s io n . I860 C M C 2 lu n . L o n g w h e e lb a s e , t r u c k . B i g 0 i;) u to r . 4 sp e e d to r* w ard , 2 apeed a x le . 8.26x20 t i r e s . 16 ( o o t f l a t r a c k ........ 12406 1966 C H E V R O L E T 4 d o o r . V 8 s s ila n . lU d i u , h e a te r and su n d srd t r a u s m i i s l a a .....,------- m m i 1 7 ^ 1958 CHEVROLET $1395 ^ t o n A P A C H E . L o n g w h e e lb a se , VB e n g i n e . 4 s p e e d „ tr a n i m l i s l u n . r a d io , h e a t e r , l u * to n e p a in t, m u d a n d s n o w r e a r tir v s . 1B66 F O R D to n p ic k u p . * U ra n d n e w VB m o to r , 4 s p e e d t r s i i a m l s s i o n . 6 p ly t i r e s . N 6 w ....llU 9 8 1064 P L Y M O U T H B e lv e d e r e , 4 d o o r s e d a n . C o m p le te ly o v e rh a u le d , o n l y ______________________ ..- I 4 8 6 1957 .CHEVROLET $1095 1966 F O R D 2 t o n . L o n g w h e e lb a s e t r u c k . V 8 m o t o r . 2 sp e e d - a x le . 8 .2 6 x 2 0 t i r e s w i t h s t a k e tU f k , ______________________________ 11096 'V j t o n , S c y l i n d e r e n g in e , d e lu x e c a b . H e a te r, g o o d ru b b er, 8 sp e ed tra n s m lis io n . J 86I^ O a 0 4 4 -toB-piekupr-V8 motorr^ -1957-eHEVROLET-$11954 s p e e d t r a n s m i s s i o n . neW p a i n t , Vj to n . .- ^ ..„ ..,« - J J O W .|1 4 8 I«51 Ifono H ton, t »>«d. ittcrlng and low mllcnge, I B l M l l n 'E a s I ’ lOM FORD 2 diKir »Nlan. niullo. hcai«r. VH ni(>li>r. *(unil>iiil tranp>nii*«ic)n and tu-|one palnl. Kxtrn nice . ):tl5 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. C lo se d S u n d a y N s ls C o a u 1U !« K O IJD I c |r ||n d . r « Pickup, 6 cylinder enjlne, 4epeed transmlulon, Radio, Heater, Wiiitcwnll tires, ■ 1056 ninCK alalion. wnu.m, lUdi.i. heulvr, automatic tranxniiNitiiin, tu-t<in« paint. tinte<l glnoa ami ____ aoud. Liri:!. iluna4tuu4.j----- i'lii 600 Block 2 n d A v e. S o u th : Wm |I« 6 RANGH W AGON ' 1U4S h O H I) N rilO.VK lOA 4-2877 1056 CHKVi^OLKT ll.-IAlr J .eiTadio. healer, aiiUiiiwiiu' tniiianiUHiiin, power braki-^. tutune paint, tlnleil ulnxa and w h k e wall lltva. tiharv . tlVfi BOB R E E S E M O T O R GO. $ lm lion. •F O R D . OR T R A D E 105,0 l U K V n O L K T ., W s f f o n . C lea n . .Sim ndi gixul. W o r th th a m o n e y -1184 1 9 i2 I)IU){;K. ie d * n . C l e a n , -.1100 liiiT tllilniiiut>ile |-'\o<*Iletit eondilion, Inouir* (lixir. \ \ I E A 4-4821 W a* 1 8 0 8 ' 4957 V) d O E P T I O N A U * Y I ’O n s A L E 11208 ■ T P IC K U P S -T R U C K S .. P4ckup,. 12C” wheel b4w, .*lnder engine, 4-speed trans., _l»5«-INIEm iA W 0N AI.-U -ion,------cusTom cab, very good condP~ W m I 120t N o w ID tl •B U Y -^ E L L 1948 S T U D K IIA K E R p i c k u p ___ :..|1 4 5 1068 B U I C X -P O S T E R . _______ i d<‘'i 1«67 CHKVIllll.Kr I ,l,..r ...Un, llraler, aiilotiiiiiir IraiMiiiis^ion, , pv'vrr pao, a|>.>t hijht. Kxrellrnt cundillon . tUU& 1966 M ERCURY M o n U re y . 4 - d o o r .............................................1798 1867 G H ^ V . B s l A l r . W a * I IZ 9 6 . 4-Door. 56 C H E V . lutomatlc transmlulon, power nuM 1967 C H R Y 8 L R R N ew Y n rk e r . 4d o o r . R eal n ic e .....................) 1 6 9 5 i f l2 4 5 Sedan delivery, 6 cylinder en gine, good condltloti, B&ve 1332,00 .off average retail price. 181 p e r m o n th . N e w e a m p tr . H om e T o w n T n * i l s i ^ S * l g a ^ iB. CAIN’S, INC. ' M l, Belvedere 4-dobr V8 engine. torque-fUte, power steering, radio, heater, gold and white, 2-tone. c o n d itio n , VO LK SW AGEN 1U 6U ^£U -I-'00T U r M t L a k e s d e lu x e w ith w a s h in g jn ic W n e . 18,600 c i i h . ln t* rm o u n tn liy . T r a i l e r C o m p a n y . * 11396 $1285 52 S T U D E . 1957 A l l t S T IIIiA M i n i i K c i llk lll l o m In l r » el tr a i le r s . S t s y o u r d e a l e r a t Ulus L a k e a T r a ile r P a rk ', H ig h w a y OJ N o rth . R m I, IN RUPERT to n 1861 I S ' T R A I L E R c o m p le t e w i t h «v«rr> ■ t h l n i » IIO M . C o m e t o U « f c « f * ln is p o t. I n tf rm o a n ls in T ra ile rs . RE 3-S44Z. CLOsii] OUT I . 57 C H E V . 4-4324 e u h . T h is b e i U ' ‘« m - * l l . .lo U r m o u n * 1 0 .! 5 % 1858 C H K V R O L E T 4 -door B e l-A lr ..................................... 11806 Bela^r 4 -door — V8 engine — turboglide, jwwer steering, power.' ‘braked,’ radio, heater, yellow a n d white 2-lbne. ton pickup, 4-?peed V8 en gine, excellent tlrcn, 4-6378 J e ro m e - Bclair 4 door, standard tran slnder“' ’enBlne. 4-specd tran snilMlon. custom cab, very good condition. •NBw--cDiiir-i4t)uo.oo.-no’n«dtfr^3Tfl^VH- r r L - ™ mtfnryT?z:^-^pi'^^ , H , KOPPEL a r ^ - ' - a i a tl o n )UD& 1 9 i 6 C H E V R O L E T B e l- A lr, 4-doof ............................................. H i t COMMERCIALS 49 F O R D ?188 SPAETH M O T O R GO. F O U S A 1 .K : ll>iU U r n t U k e a t r a i itr , 10 x 6 0 , 2 b«<lroon\s. W a s h e r a n d d ry er. See H ey b n rn r ia r a g e . m lH 1967 P L Y M O U T H 4 -d o o r, w *gon. l2 ) ..................... $485 60 F O R D JA N U A R Y - ;:il ii 'K . 1948 P O N T IA C , C le a n in s i d s . S o u n d s U'UVI ...............................................I 9 ( «f 1966 C H R Y SLER N ew Y o rk e r . 2 d o o r h a rd to p ................ (006 SA LES 58 F O R D 2 t " H O t'iM A N T V c o n i o l ^ V j r j j o o d — 1967 C H E V R O L E T .V -8 210 4 » d o o r — « » a i t i m . ~ w u r —i » ' c ( i n n . u j s i - i i i ! : H a r d t o p ...............................:..,.;„|12 1)6 P a u l . Idaho. 4 -d u o r S e d a n . WAIINEB Uiuls tor prlcf ind 1857 BF uUl Il CpKo w Se rp e c i a l ....................... 11106 q u a lity . L o w re y o r g a n a a n d K ifflbali 1867 I M P E R I A L 3 • d o o r H a r d to p . p l a n c i . C o a t a n d S a l m t r b s a d lo' F u l l P o w e r . A i r c o n d itio n in g , s tr u m s n t s .________________________________ _ ....................:......................................I18US U O U tiK O R G A N to b e p ic k « d u p In th is 1 9 6 8 M E R C U R Y T u r n p i k e C r u is e r , 4 « r « a . fiu b s ia tv tla l a a v t n g a t o p a rt? d o o r h a r d t o p . V u l l p u w e r ...,|1 8 0 6 q u a lif ie d to a s s u m e p a y m e n t s . F o r In 1868 T H U N D E R B I R D . - F u ll p o w e r , f o r m a tio n w r i t e C r e d i t M a n e g e r , 188 ,|250& N o r t h M a in . P o c a te llo . g u a ra o u e d . A il Y o u r W agon. 11496 ] 9 6 7 C H R Y S L E R W In d a o r. 4 - d o o r ...................................... 4-Door sta tio n wagon, 6 cylln, dcr en g in e, overdrive, radio, h eater.'v ery nice. ^ T R U Q K L A N E W >:isT R E 3 -4 4 2 0 T V fo r I5 0 JI0 . U U i:i> -llA M M O N D -lio n i> -tiio < lil-e rc i! w ith p e rc u s s io n and to n e e s b ln e t P h o n t R E 3'0H 68. F U R N IT U R E P h o n « R E I.1 4 « Contact Ua O n 1 06 7 DO DirK 4 - d o o r, S ie r r * S h * rp ................................. BUY AT AUCTION PRICESI E Q U IP M E N T CO. I’O l t T A U U O p l u l a i p K d r e c o n l p liy e r . Good c o n d itio n . H E 3 -5 0 8 3 a f te r 6. ■ '*“-*'* C o ll p o iie * r« T O lv * r. r« co rd er. is L ong ,1 8 6 4 i n t e r n a t i o n a l 2 - to n . 6s p e e d , 2 - s p e e d , n e w p a in l. J u s t o v e r h a u le d . ________ ______________ 1 7" s a V E l l T O N E T .'V . n E i S m , T » liilF > H < . V 8 2 - to n . l e s s D O D G E VB 2 - to n . R e a l i h a r p . ____ n s l n t ^ i u s t —o v e fh a u ie th ------- a l l TYPICB c e m e n t w o r k — f lo o r s , «slls_ — C o n c r e te o r b lo c k u n d » r h o u i t e i c l v a tlo n . F r e a e a U ts a le s , { i a a n e i n g . U E _ R A D 1 0 - A ^ D - M U S ie — w heell>ane. 1*58 S T U D E B A K E R : - m n , i- d p e e .l. 2 -a p e e d , l ^ n g w h e e ib a ie , Ciood. D IS C a h a rp e n ln K a t y o u r f a r m . A lso tr e e a tu m p i r e m o u d . V e r n L a n g e , W E .4* 4 6 8 0 , G o o d ing . F O U S A L tf r i M n c h S ilv e r to n e 140. Phone R E M 5 0 7 . VB. p o w - 2 . to n . L o n g - s p e e d . 6 .2 6 'a . . S t o . . , ...t. . 1968 C M C ^ 2 - to n . I>onir ^ w o ill e s . ' ' ■ MilSilABY STiilAM e le a o e r . C o n a p la te t y rKoadltiODed, g u a r a n t e e d I lk * n e w . ^ ^ price. A lio 8 s m a ll a i r c o m p re * * UTL P boae R E I • S028 - B £ 8 • 6149 ttitla ii.’ e S P T l C T A N K S a n d t e w e r lin e * e lia a e d a n d io i u l l e d . W o rk g u a r a n t e e d . Baaliiv S I ^ X E I I U A T I C p a r l o r f u r n a c e a . a o n a h la r a te s . U a k a n 's Ito io -R o o ts r JitU a rf dow n, t h r e e y e a r a to p ay. a« w « r g c rr le t, DA i - i U i , F ilir , or o r m 4 , U U o n d ra io B , Rg M U i * ---------------~ ' _<!( Hh Avem ia W e s t, T w i n F a ll* . B A L B -P e n U t r e a t e d p o a t - h u l l i l n i . - w i il- in d T ittlU y T p o I e rn ia 3 k ^ t< > o r d e r . BsU Poal and P o le . m i l « s a o u th sedan. —TRUCKS- BUHL lU M PS, IrriitU o n a n d d o m e s tic , a n y • I P T I C T A N i£ c t e a n tn g . C a U C h a iu r lit*. Quick la jta lU tlo B . K i U i a S t r E le o . J a l l e y . R E 3-2104._________________ . uU . R E W 1 M .______________________ S K F T lU ta n k s c le a n e d , r e p a i r e d a n d in* ______________: r u f i . S p e e iA t 1 6 .1 1 . s u i l c d . F r e e ( n a p e c U o a . 1 2 - y e a r r u l* ud ce »nnt.. R n t, E >it3 ju 0 4a3j.. in n e r F n rs itn re , 201 S h o a h o n * S t r e e t .'SLD oU ke equipaxeaU D « a k « . e h a lr a tid fUti, C a ll u« to d a y . R u Q o l n g 'i O f - 8-8721 CO. 54 C H E V , 1854 C H E V R O L E T a e d a n . S h a r p . SPECIAL-SERVIGES - S t -«(e-flBplpietr-t88“Jna'^A-»enu'*To'ulli; 1 9 ^ 0 P L Y M O U T H ft> p a « fe n se r i p o r t *uhurb»n ....................... |'J 1 9 6 A -1 U S E D C A R S 1D67 P O N T I A C VH J - d o o r . C j e a n . m e c h a n ic a lly g o o d , n e a r ly n e w tir e s , C A I N 'S ftn n ^ iK K E lF ^ m llv B rfo o ri Ifier. C r t i i 'iI P I a i' n t S“ t o r t . t 6“0 M a in M V m iO N A L a q u a t^ t u b M a y ta g r u b e r 'ia jie rfe c t r e p a i r w i t h t u b it a n d lod. P r ic e 1 60 . 429 6 t b A venue 'Torth. R E 3-OOr?. FO RD USED CARS S a v e u p t o '/a GOLD S E A L C o d io Iiu o y a r d a g e , b p e c la l IN a q u a r e y a rd . U a u n e r h 'u m i i . w a ]0» S o a th S hoabont. P h o n e R E > .1 4 2 1 . Mthr RE AUTO J A N U A R Y ’S BEST BU Y S 1968 C H E V R O L E T B e l- A ir, 4 - d o o r. I1 3 0 S 22.000 m llea ........................ W IR T H L IN Q U A L IT Y a|] Gunrantccd. Used Appliances and TV Pbtm« RE t-S su n to f g e . A ll ^ P O N T IA C -C A D IL L A C -(tM C 601 M AIN E A S T R E 3-1823 1958 F O R D S - c y lin d e r. 4 -door CAN BE SEEN JE R O M E ^lll ^ I m ack: vallkvs, 1966 D O D G E C u a to m R o y a l, 4 .d o o r O n ly ................................................ K 9 6 L E E P O N T IA C Il«s.l tf.KKi |.lwi ternu. ji<IU |‘t..„,, y V i.iuil. Jeromr P V ^ N ............— ....... ................ * - l l M . 1940 F O K iy VS \ii-io n . J l u n s O.IC. ....................- .....................................1100- TRADINC. miALKR G-A-R-L-E-S-O-N’-S SA LE iSVU lA L \4 a n d U .P . t l « c t r i e m o Icn in tx c e lle n t e o o d itlo n . T h e a e a r e w fp tlo n a l buya. P h o n e R E 8»B6&1. up: cut G A I.A X IK R«<lio, h ^ A ter. pow er at« « ritiB a n d v.«ry U»w m lle a f;* . H u jte D U fo u iil. S a lc A n ia n 'a D e m o n a tr a l o r . C le a r a n c e V l'l" v»v ;(.Ii'V.,S HK 1960 ( ) l J ) S 6 ! 0 n i L E 88 S e d a n . R u n s f ix h l. W o rth th is muct> f o r ' r.i'irt 1m:ri . r„i.;i,tio w'lih in.nim Low B R O W N IN G F O R ' D A nnual J a n u a iy tw o loiwi, L'ajl I’uHUUC, p lio n r li'-V. MHli I'lJV ......... iMM.-.t.i. liK SmUJH. Twin E U U IT Y in I!-.".'. . t : h n n t i n fu r M o to r n e « tis o t p r h a i i l . ( «^»l tir6 « nriii r e a l b«>o»1 ui h o t « i..^. i .)iif le ft a t O n p <\u,KA 4 - 4 U U , J r -.y ii.- - P h o n e ,IIK ,1-UP-Jl 4007 n H T n in ir a . 1068 P L Y M O U T H 4-d o o r, O nly 15 .. DM m ilrt ......................... 11506 n in u ) E asy T e r n i i AT 5j£ OUK tf f lc le n t c a r p e l * h a n ip o < .e r /rtt w ith p u r c b ii e o f B l u * L i u l r # ibmpoe. K r«ngel‘« t l a r j y u r e . Win d o w s h a d e 9 9Sa M“ w ld th i. Odd ili e « * tlp |* > S to rti. m rtifth 1 9 6 0 h e a le r , A venue l,*.u. SA L E RK 1 95 8 D eSOTO F ire d o m * , 4-door c le a n .................................... Heater, radio, sun top. mileage and good I $1195 * AUTOS FOR SALE . SPO T C A SB Ux&U i l r (o rc e b u j l d l n g . L in e d ^ I dMibla flo o r . d e H v e r a d to y o u r /«(iM on. P h o n p .R E 3 * 6 0 7 6 . -,1959— PEUGEOT' 4-DOOR SEDAN F o r f u r n i tu r e — A p p lia n c e a — T h l n p o f value. B A N N IR F U R J J IT U R * ZO0 Shcr<hone S o u th P h o n e KE l-H Il ^ I 0 i9 P A C K A R D I d o o r i e d a n . H e a l e r . r ftd io a n d v e ry giK>d c o n d lti*>n. A n o th e r o n e o w n e r ...... 1136 - - K>1 a r d A v e. W e s t le ll K»KK X-11uv a p ^ ’d lUM (;.Mi: R io. T a t u lr m lBfi4 Ml Ilh .lT O . T a m le m 1 M : C H K V U O I .K T lOUKi T a n d e m 1W 7 roill) K-S(ni, T r a c t o r U K I^IIX K H rn d ix w a i h r r. 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P o w p r b ra k e * a n d « t* * r ln g . dy» n n f l t i u '. b e a te r, r a d io , e u a lo m I r i n u w h ite w a ll ti r e s a n d tu t o n e I*nint .................................|121>J h >(>«•<>,I IH CAR r t 'm i U .f j i i i i n e * IMS CUKVItOLKT t U N F IN IS H K U itu d e n t dw ka, |l5 :y 5 . B a n n e r F u r n i t u r e . 2U9 S o u t h Shoshctne. V h o n f H E .% U il ----------- D K h lV E R Y iOM in 4 rebuilt eni:i»e Hi \ MX'Fd I .a r v e E con- ' 1288S! I0J9 P I .V M O U T H F u r y 4 d o o r * e d a n . T o n .* * - n ^ r t « f r - p o w e ^ -be«fce*j r a .|ii> . b e a te r, lo r q u e - f lile l r a n » n i u ' i o n . tU 'lo n e . p a i n t , w h lta i i r e i a n d c u ito n i tr im . k h II C W n , A O N E O W N E R , 11704 v» .s T O n tl I .< > |ir o .|. STI \ ii I ' , n.in.V nii.l p.-i lU i4 M ) O l ) U I 'h f v r u i o i M 411.U r , 1 t r a n .: . n ii« » Io n . ifixMl >-ondlil<>ii, IM N o r t h JiiiiiiN -r. 'r w it ; ' , X .............. 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S.S a u t o s 6 - c y lin d e r 1968 UERCUBY 4 door asdat)...^! 86 ___________ - ---------________ e n g in e , ,4 sp e ed y Jwniieater.- i-htavy ' dutf^ 18SI D O D G E i t o n . . l o n g w h e e lb a ie t r u c k . 8 s p e e d f o r ) v a r d tr a n s * j U _ s p e e d —- a x i s , — n o w p s i n t , 8 .2 3 x 2 0 t i r e a 18SI F O R D • - t o n p i c k u p . V 0 m o to r , - ‘ ■ -onirssr-- t i r e s a n d w h e .l s . N e w p s jn ^ Jo b , 1957 CH]i!VROLET-$10fl5 t o n , S l io r t w h e e lb a ie . 6 c y lin d e r i f n g l n e * . h e a l e r , n e w , ^ t a t c o v e r s , -8 •p e ed tr a n s m ls e lo n , heavy d u ty iM F S iit iv ii S L E m s s r : 'b\Ji«!iefattd"lYMUr“hllth;------------ - PICKUPS OOO m i l e s . R u n * llk 'e n e w ....lQ 9 9 19S0 C H E V R O L E T I to n , lo n g w h e e l b a s e ( r u c k . .C d m p le la o v e r* h a i | l - o n m o t o r W ith f u l l war<i r a n ( ,y . % e p e t d . a x U . 8 .2 6 x 2 0 tir e s ............................................. 1795 1841 C H E V R O L E T U t o n p ic k u p , i i p t e d t r a n i m l N l u n ..’....... ....... |2 9 6 1951 CHEVROLET S896 R a d io , h e a te r , 4 s p e e d a n d n e w i> a ln t. 1 8 U > l H T K U N A 'n O N A L t t o n lo n g w h t a l h a * * t r u c k . 1 s p e e il a x le . 1 .1 6 x 2 0 t i r e s . R u n s tiD o d ....ta 0 8 GLEN G. JE N K IN S ------^CH EV ROLET 'F O U A l 'I 'O i N T M K N T a . C A noN W ELCH . P h o n e RK DKLL OO OK P h u n e RK D IU K S T E V E N S O N ' KE I I S I C H S V K U U iT to n . tr a n s m is s io n * tf i a l M m e n ^ h o m e p h o n e s f o r a f t e r h o u r * 'l l m n M o y e * R E 8*7479 D « a n L e w is • R K 8*7009 I lu d S m ith R K 8*8321 D ic k U l l le n w a te r R E 8 * 188t LL 1*7668 . 8-0781 1*26(11 r .1861 GUO H ton 1860 JKEP ,■ D R I V B W 'L O T - -Phono IMJ 3-1Q19 ISO. 3rd Aveiliie Host C ifV n ir o< 9 r d A v t , JO mI in i] I n d S t . O u ililil ti ‘ ' , n i l JEEP W IL L S M -O -T -O -R -S ;-^ IG II 1868 INTERNATIONAL % too ■ ^ _ -U -N -I-O -N ’ -P H _ » ir 1 > 0 O U E V I lO ljW — 0 J S E D .C A ! R I I E E T .- 141 4(h Av*. W e s t ......... Lowali Wllli « Roy Howftrd Fhone RE 8*7486 Twin rilta • , "Wl\er*euifeom*ri|«Qdthtlrti)«B4r ' - r - i: P!ii - F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y",1 3, u j j > TJMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, ID A H O ' a g e f o u r t e e n Jiitors’ List - ~ vPiece by Piece Post-Korean— -doned houses—brick by brick, board by board. ‘ ’Among s e v e r a l c lty -c o n •The Jury H at for tho Jan u ary dem njd properties which h a « te n n 'o f T^rtn PaUJ^'dlfitrict court •vahlshed T)lece by piece were ^ c l u d u 28 m e n and 13 women. O f two apartm ent buildings. I f - th e 40 persons selected,, 25 live In The thieves took anything " T W tin ’^ ll5 rtiv r1 n "P ilc rttn d “BuW7 't h a t can be knocked loose, IrF th re e In Kim berly and two in M urcUidlng bathroom fixtures and tau g h . kitchen sinks. Named to Jury duty froni T w in PaHa are R o b ert Bellini. 511 ■Sec o n d . avenue w est^ A. O. Benoit. S ta te ap artm ents: Mrs. Claude Brown, 5T., 412 Fourth- avenue n o rth ; Chorleen Bosaerman, route -H ugh-C alV -3W -F lllm -lOro I Bm tLE yr-J anr-15°=Mfi Btreet; W illiam h . Chnnccy'. 1350 J I. Carpiody will be hostess in be Six th aVenue east; 0 . W. Coiner, half of the Burley -Saroptlmlst 1336 Poplar avenucj_,ftnd H enry club for the first, coffeeth'on for a t h ,flve the, bffneflt of the M arch of Dlmea, llrwOT-announced-durtng -its-W td^ Louis B. E . . Dauplaise, 326 Blue nesday business' luncheon meeting * Lakes boufevard n o rth ; M. E. Doll- a t Nelson’s cafe. InR, 1430 M aple avenue: Thom as Mrs. Carmody stated th a t any W. Driscoll, ro u te 3; Clinton E arl, one Ls welcome to attend betvyeen ro Jte 1; Cleveland K. EBberL.'.ail a.m. and noon Thursday nt Locuivt street, a n d R. H. Fllnn, 388 her home. 1825 Burton uvenuc. A Heyburn avenue west. silver oflenn« will be ‘.aKen which L. M. Pi’ancis, 004 Fourth av e will be turned over to the March nue west; ^Im o C. Green. 807 of Dlme.s campaign. Women frdm T h ird avenue” west; J. 0 . Hayden, other club.s are invited and other route 1: Larry Horejs, 348 Mndi&on groups will add Co the chahi of street; \v a rrc n E rjew eil, 5B5~RT coffeethbn.s. tu ras drive; Alvle B. Knight. 560 Aunbuncement was made th a t .H eyburn avenue west; Mrs. I*'^ml Don Dumas Ifl the/1001 March Matsudn. 369 Washington slre e t of Dimes chairman and Mrs. n o rth ; Roy D . Scott. 1345 N inth Leonard King l.s the courav chair avenue oast; H . H. Soper, 305 T hird man this year. The late Hob Pence avenue west; Verla Tarter. 1344 has held this past for many years. Frem ont drive, and Coraells VlsThe Soroptlmlst Rocky moun eers, 2068 A ddison avenue eastr tain conference will ‘be held In Dcnvpc. AVrll 2fl to 30. T h t- group. ......... ■ ■ffnmed.J . B uhl are R obert Laprny. route plans to send some delegates. 4; M rs.. Jtu n es P. Lynch, 724 The club still has pecaiu. black Twelfth avenue n orth; Raymond walnuts and almonds to sell. It F .- O r r , 321 F ourteenth avenue; was reported. William -A« Stom baugh, box '615: a n d Afthur J . Wilfion, 130 W alnut avenue. Filer Residents who will serve Include W illiam H. Brake, ro u te 1; Daniel D avis, route 2; Leora ..Dwyer, 117. F ifth street; Roy E a st m an. route 2. and Charles C. H art, 000' Yakima avenue. TTie tliree Kimberly residents nam ed are F ra n k M. Drake. M rs. M axine L arsen, and A rthur N. Walker. Jurors from Murtau^rh will be w illiam A. B radshaw and ArlLss Lee. Term Listed Coffeethon Set 'By Burley Unit WASHINGTON; J a n . 13 (DPD-A total of 4.5 m illio n . postrKorean. war veterans would be made eligi ble for the 0 1 bill of rights by a ^lll,-lntroduccd-by-3l-sonators. 'A n identical bill passed the sen ate last, year 67 to 31, but'died in the house veterans committee. . | The chief sponsor. Sen. Ralph' W. Yarborough, D., Tex., aald the bill was patterned afte r the World war *11 and K o rean war acts but th a t the benefits were pealed! nr m Fun The measure, introduced yester day. would provide educational benefits for veterans^ who served t between Jan. 31. 1055, and July 1, They would Receive l ‘,a days of ; schooling fof, ea ch day of service, with a limit o f 36 months. P a y -; ments would be $110 monthly for single veterans and up to $165 a month for a m arried veteran wlih two children. Tlic mea>;ure also would provide for guaranteed hom e and farm .loua^. vocational rehabilitation for disabled veterans, and on-the-Job trftlnlng-programsr - - I ‘'America’s Most Beloved Cowboy” HEATED ' CONCRETf r» % Colonipl Concrete Phone RE^3-5500^ Star of Stage, Screen, Television, Radio. Among his many h it songs are: "Hove I A nyw here— A n y tim e Stjoyed Away Too Long", "Jealous Heart", j IT S JU ST TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS . . . "New Moon Over Wasting My Tears on You", "Blood on the INSELUMSHAKE Insulated Aluminum HEVBUBN, Ja n . 13-D edloatlon servloM for H cyburn's new com blp«(H K »tofflco and vlllnge hall will b i held o t 3 p, ni. Saturday. The address of welconib will be given by H arold H urst, chairm an 'o f th e village b oard; Bishop R alph McCombs w ill offer a dedicatory pray er. P au l Bryneldsen, field serv ic e officer, representing the poatofflco d ep artm ent, will speak an d Leo Handy, H eyburn village board . chairm an, w ill give th e history an d rem orlu. Everyon# 'I s Invited. Refreahm enti will b« served. • vil", "Rye Whislcey", "You W ill Hove To Pay", "The Wayward Wind.” C O L O U G H A H M t h a t c a n ’t be n iR tc h e d • " I N S U L A T I O N egiinl.s m a n y la,ver.s o f asbcslo.s c e m e n t siding, 6 in c h e s bricl{ or 1 8 in c h e s con c re te • I N C R E A S E S v a l u e o v e r n i g h t; y o u r h o m e looks b e t t e r , is b e t t e r .f C O M B IN E S nil t h e b e s t f e a t u r e s o f a l l o t h e r sid e w a lls . C h o ic e o f c o lo rs . 3 B IG D A Y S A j i a n e l so p e r f e c t i t c a n ’t b e m a tc h e d . Y o u m u s t see t h i s to r e a l ly k n o w h o w f in e i t is. PHONE OR CONTACT US FOR FREE ESTIMATE __j b e a d m n S - N E W S WANT ADS ■■ W "Saddle", "Bad Brahma Bull", "Boll W e e S ID IN G Heyburn Slates Dedication Rites My Shoulder", "I'm II I S E R V IC E ROOFING CO. N'o T xtr.i Oharije,,. f i i tt -------- "tilre-M o-8-P laee-to-6tand-»nd-lilU looW bc-W oild::___% 151 ROSE ST TWIN FALLS RE 3-2179 1 4 0 ^ 0 '- “ Jon<>' IP S ^ EA SY NOW! That’s what you'll say whon you drivo up to our now Dr^ve-In Window.’ Imagine! No more par)i{ng problems;.. no walkmg ... no standing b4ine I You bank right from your cor—cosh a check or make p deposit ii\/l^ than a minute. Here’s banking at ltd modem beat—fast, efBcient, easy, y J S 5 2 i u i r £ i 7 a » f e d ‘t0 T 3 0 m e “0 « --' - ^ R ID A Y - K ie H f5u££na»«- ■HERE’S HOWEASY IT IS TO BANK AT OUR NEW DRIVE-IN WINDOW • • When you drive, up. the teller eitenda on electrlcally-opersted drawer tovwird you. You place your poMbook, check, cmh, depoeit or withdrawal illp In (h# drawer. An Inconaplcuoua two-way ipw ker enables you lo (alk wltlT the teUtr in a normal conversational tone. SATURDAY l<IIGHT • Teller, makca th e transaction and again eitendi the drawer to your car window. khig l>artncr Stticc liUfS” M T r S