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j Pofrtly C loudy r ■ ' ! - i VOL. 44. NO. 315 I Castro m TMasts . ; i'i LU.S. N avy 1 HAVANA, Feb. 23 /)pL. , ^ Cuba nccifsed the U.S. nnvy &J Saturday of violAtinp its 19 waters Thursday and re. B e leased ft photofrraph of an H ^nntcnna-3tttdded-shm-/»itrf».- ) » £ o i l n a v a i i o . -----------------------D l s A caption ACcompanylns the phowffrtph idenutted the veuli f l u the Oxronl tnd uld it fii m irf cubra JlMMcUoIfu” ” ; fig _JHC Ih'lhe fb^rouria of tKa'riir- ' Umtotftric. T he h u y j,hoU) bd- to b« th u or a convened » «n be ia 4cen m a t the U tn n t wtcerfmnc cniWn* KTOBs the horuon , ' HB ■nie Chwjti followed t mid. |S nljht jpeedj by Priae hUnlt^ H I PWel Cmuo Mciulng-the Unlled 8ut« of crewng 5^ tSeta MS- mVeJar ihe s m ntr Pff Cuba un»»re Xor,n»vig»iton. C u f f S-! «nen whoee »»• » apture Ure gorernment reported Prldv, accused of Uuj^Jnff wunwr rewluuon.ry r»ld# from -T V J5bn--— “< Cent^ ' l~# f Ui»t were recovertd u the Sih? « 'a v c *JleropJ«J to j.nd dcvoi «PPe«ed w a snli be d ^ ^ In f«u,uo unlfomu. wni A l» pholoffnipjjffd were rWea ^ , jnd ammunlUon illecod to imw ?**." rebel banda m fttc ««d Nla- »oin a nguan. American and Cuban U'l* nr (C»iH (a i^ Wl „ g , t . 5,ay “Woes Attaclc S Tired Band E: Offfikers “S .ban F tU N a sC O . Feb 23 lift— ^ been worth U I HM??’£25^-5"'* whlipercd In * '* f "Iwut 300 of t^ tt- ii^ u t one-tenih or «>e hike. K/d» In Bermuda iltoru. loaf- ^ « D ^ r » .» U d h u t » S ; ^ . ever. < : si'sa's’ffirsssv? S5 '!5Jh 'rS .’T.S” '-“"*«S Mecca for the mosUy teen- “ f.J! M 'S 5” * ^ W ttMllo aUtion S e ^ 3 S.“ iSS£“C WUL Dr. i^rancbj. Charlton *ald R a guna,„TO.uIImnjIren,.. PQllc# esltmaW the hlkJna X l^ l .^ J h ^ o o le r i at about 2.000 In ^ “ >» Bate ot i \ 1 I Flu Ravases S Texas Ai-eas, Moves.West . , » ^ Tb# Awoclatcd Preu face.l Influenza haa reached near bor. 1. 2?.'? cnce confined tha ta «r?ely to the AtJnntlc aeabooTd. «ntlnue to sw eep westward. ^ ^ t l n , the TexM eaplUI. had -?fV^«-typ*-citt«*.rei»octcdJailic J«*l six dnys. More than 100 Ai-l ttachers have been aldellned by UiedJacjue. out an ^ ^ 0 0 1 ateenteeum In Dallna cy. Ir ‘^-20 pef cent, twlco ffmbbe if. u DflJ. curren MDltalajrcpoit.a.heavy.nm ^ A st IL . i - “ **• slopped ^oTib> "Wtora, Kcepl ior liie crlOcaUy onrd 1 -ll. ______________I the B< “Prize=Winning .Of U.S. News.^ nwv »«uses President Ken- hns bc “»® news, with «ate i teta? .>»'«>««» Mi subUely "In th ^ U A e d In peacetime history, ahowdi U ««“‘«nwn «aj^ Keane Kennedy has achieved any Soviet In these efforts, “the Krw J3“^ onus m u on the prtnt- *uJ»rd electronic jr e « ItseU.” news th? w^vf” «Wef of Waslil: ‘’« r « u ^ o f The menta aatlv >*• *«“ 1- for columnist In t m e a t^ .^ * * ' 3ml« hJj JudJct- eluded M Wtat. Pr^^iiU J“^®'P'*» Of » I«e "But « t^ e » 'T ^ 'infomiational df- '^refei f®3 W d »hen »h. ®?«P«tmeni of lUte and U " -«>• erkU orer Cui.» ba- Mle, Weather Iloudy- ' . . ^ The Ml *^S?* • . .Vy navy inir its ind re- 1 0^ an P'cruiB= ring the le vessel It pene- iaLMZ4Jg M J ^ B K a M K l ^ A » 'i i « W mal wa- ■ n 9 K l n K ^ H H |E U |V v £ V ^ the pic- Ide drive .. loto ap- 4 onverted nE3lK H Ifi^H BIleM iE iy ' be . ■ pB gP |^ g ^ * |^ * » |e a mid- NUnUter e United clal ten- teas oil «n. Gas- shrimp BODT.OP EARTHQUAKE TioUm U can publish- • *"*• *« **«1 poatofflce in Al MarJ n whoee ahat(«r«d by earthqtiakea. Tbe po«t< reported * * , * * A lunclilng _ _ _ ^ Dyings T ob he Broup AC MARJ. Libya, Fcb. 23 (fl>)—’ ^Hifht waves of two bijt quakes thnt crum; ns. ■rae devoutly murmured “Prniflc be Got eared to a spHt second ench, but th is ------------ iniforms. wus small comfort to the X T w hi'^ fearful. Authorities esti- J \ f eUanda mated thut nt least 265 per- id Mea- (lied In the quakes thnt hll a Cuban nnclent city of 13.000 Thurs* /\ fi i» I) day night and Prlday momhiB. X x li About SOO Injured have been Uk- ^1- en to hospllali In Benshasl and GEN CK Itlpoll. , . to Mes ,Tlie number of dead was ar- ference J rlvcd at by adding known miss- Cl Ine and known dead. Ihere are a»“ Be 216 fresh uravcj In lhe cemetery consult ouuifle the cUy. ------------ "Some mUslnr will show up and more dead will be found, but \-m - '•33 W - we now think most arc account- f\ I iprawled ed for.** one official aald. But a Nob bill. i4byan anny spokesman. Lt. /-y- e Wash- Bumedlan mrlea.' said. “The I \y\ ebraUon xm#! figure will be over 300.“ \J m.\ - Tho-U.-8.-dlplomatlo-mlaalon ...^vac In Benghttl. reached by Uie- , WAs phon* from nomt.' eaUmated to bo c that beiween 100 and-600-peraw cou!d-b ,‘JT “ ■were believed burled under the *'**•, , debris of ruined bundlnjs. how- ® .” ever. The mission said the toll timony “g u lto * “ eaUmated at .between 600 tho afr ^Premier Mohammed Olhman ^nhnJ <Kdlncr» u,e shattered city and proclaimed three days of » ly teen- moumlns Uxmuiihoul Ubya for sUUon the vlcUms. The Rovernment 1TJLU< Bof Kob thanked the UnlUd Stales and y, Tom- Britain for Ihelr emergency help. C |_ M«* the Fully 80 per ccnt of the town's O la^ •ranclsco dwellings are either rubble or n. close to IU Several hundred peo- ^ - I roup and (c*ntin»< •« pm« j. c«i»«ti« towd Bandit Flees ,“ 7 With Cash in |^S X Odd Gimmick SV. robSi^^^ »%wi^ » *^W 5wS“u an IU.M0 check Saiurday, then waves cr fled with most of the money Inland al 6S after a bank porter brought It coast we to her home. u „c The vlcUm. Mrs. D. D. Boyd, ^ “^ t 3S» told pollee that the Intruder. about 0 feet tall and wearing a af stocking mask, awoke her early . by shining a rugged £ PrtM He WM inned with an Itro „ S S d e ;d near bw* since las several Mra. Boyd said the man forced Autbot her to write the check and call three vll confined tho banker to deliver the caah. pcninsuli eaboord, j^bout P:30 aJn. Uie bank por- helped s estward. C. irons, arrived with the slide w had Uio"tandlt"rt^’'taIS5rthe^dW no'™o"nffi IUI. had holdlnir her hand. '°"®‘ —AsTronrswrted-counttnirthe ll«d «« ’’“'‘'‘‘P man stepped J u out and Irons dropped tJie mon- I Dallna cy. In Ills haste, the bandit houses. It, twlco gmbbed all but two bundles ot ______^ 'T .S "5 .n r-M ..v « "mmc *2^0^ loTiiive'uMa'waa Tound-Bband. reb.-23- nning Writer Accus ifews Management, M liW^Igan to harden.- »e w'nt' m tK cn- h w “b « n Iroproi^Jly ews with fin e success or 8l“ * ^ e BUbUcty "In the aftermaUi of history, showdowns — such #a P«*'‘lenl K raw . «i“ SIS:" !? -uS Krai m, K^nriy. .»* w.i> ”““ 7 ^ IC nrlnt-aubordlnaUi IndlrecUy mannje loa^ « ws by "social chief of Washington reporters and com- ^of Tho menUtors, and by "selecUve per- nore re- aonal. palronage." ~ olumnlst In fhe Utter caUgoir ho in* "J” ** I Indict- eluded eaicluilTe Interviews. ^ e o r Wbu” ble to me Prudent, which with he sayi bave ceased to be a o n ^ ^ ' !f m. h« .T i.» nal dl- •‘prefers the Uillmoie b»ek- ePenui- giflund briefings of of sute ind their publ^m . on a iw e g m c uba ba-acale, troa whlcb m em beri uwo. her * The Made Valley Newspaper Dedia ~ T\V1N F p i KE TioUm is carried p u t wrecked bnlld- I porary b ifftce in Al nurj after the Libyan towa Grmndy, lakea. Tbe poitcfflce served as a tem- { Uon. lAJ Town Shudd Feb. 23 (fl»)—The ruins of Al Mnrj nhiven kes thnt crumpled the town in a matter of ‘Prniflc be God" at the end of each brief t tt t h i s ------------------------------------------------- 3; Negotiator R hnt hll a 1 -pv j SS Amid Reports ISfno —GENEVArFcbr23-(/l>)^Thc-'SovI to Moscow Saturday amid reports i ference by entniigling nuclear test (re are <>'1^ Berlin. First Deputy Foreign metery consult with Premier Khrushchev a | | Air Force W( On Midrange r“ ' WASHINGTON.-Fobr 23 ((P)^TIi imated to bo comin? up with a mMransre ba ^ ” fh* «ould-become a-rival for tn'c Jiavy'a i !.°how* surface ships. This was indicatf he toll timony before the house armed ser tn 600 tho air forcc research chlof, Lieut. son. The new weapon—aa yet unr ^rtritv mobile, midrange ballistic missile, ays of » in the I Mudslides to S“l5K Slacken With Cold,'Snows s};;;. NAPLES, lUly, Peb. 23 Iffl - AtlanUc' ftg Colder weather and enow today clear for brought new misery to hundreds chances of homeless In an avalanche- e^paChe in threatened aro around Naples, tary of ] Bul the cold appeared to have Namara. ^1 ■ slowed Uie huge jnudslldes. and xhus I CK may have saved some vlUagea, weaoon.1 Storm winds whipped th e ,® i” ^ W -A southern IVrrhenlan Sea. driving g„eh use I wrlw ships to shelter and aendlng jorcj has /. then waves crashing hundreda of feet f^gt that money Inland along the battered BleUlan ight It coast west of Messina. m A slorm deaUi In Sardinia Boyd, brought Uie toll to 110 In lUOy’s T eU ‘" o ^ ih O nS& v. f ear^ ^ Vesuvius at Naples and whltenrt Oie higher hUls of Uie !J rugged Salerno peninsula, where mudslides have caused tragedy ‘^ * ’1?,^' ^ since last Sunday. * forced AutborlUes su-lvlng to save Id caU three vllUgea al the tip of the caah. peninsula said the cold may have ,k por- helped stow the oozing slides. A A*® 1th the slide which caused complete ed and evacuaUon of tho 088 residents of le door Nerano split into two flows and ” no longer seemed to bo roUIng effort by S S tepped to have saved , wme of Uie most endangered bandit houses. . *” auppor flies o t " ----------------- slblllly o -------- --------VACATIONEBlt----------- mtalle .m elleved BRIDOETOWN, B a rb a d o s , other use nband- reb.-23-tf)—Presldentlal-Press---------— J from SecrcUry Pierre Salinger has ar- Q „:«- rived for a lO-day vacation. OLlcll ^ Pcfl'c Accuses-Ghief- ment. Cynicism S F Id Uie emerge-tn-a-sUile of-pTotracted clear'att ffoncnt enchantment— evoked— by— the Uon-<Mi to In- President’s charm and Uie awe- "Such i r error some aura ot hts office. has not t xlf-won ‘The success of hU efforts is the Unite ■esldent attested by a continent-wide said, of the Ulng,'and comment, whlclv other They li la.” Izing. ai>d comment, w hich as meant id hish oUierwlse might register the cumstanc nonnje lower lemperaiure ot Impcnwnal etrites bc ry" of obJecUvlty.’* . clear wea 1 com- Kroek accuses Kennedy also of ------------- ve per. spreading “a false first impres- rp ^ sl6n- last year Uial a budget bal- ± rfl ha In- ance was In prospect. And he vs. at- charges admlnlstnUon'^lclals .which WlUl anonymous “prevartcaUon" - ; be a on sueh subJeeU as Uie balance- ' 1963. of-poymenta problem which, ac- 1952 writes, cording to Kroch, “la vUlbly, . back- growing worte.** I malljts. There waa no immediate White 1 oi-» ^ 1^ House comment on Krockr. « - nberaUcle. 1962. vspaper Dedicated to Servlns and Promo T\VIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY. ] mild- I ponry nerrse In (he emergeney. Tbis pic towa Grmndy, ebief photopfapher of 6Urs and tem- i Uon. lAT'wlrephoto via cable fron FranI * * ■* * , ■* ludders in T 1 Mnrj shivered with fresh tremors Sntui n a matter of seconds. Small groups hud( )f each brief tremor. The new ahocks Itis tor Returns to ] sports of Summi </P)='Thc'SovIct Un Ion’s chief dlsiirmuin nmid reports the Kremlin wnnts to gene : nuclear test ban talks here with the colt puty Foreign Minister Vaaily V. Kuzneli Khrushchev and other Soviet officials. from S ce W orking •ange M issile S 5br23‘{fl>)-='The-aIr-torcc appears hoped m a midrange balllstlcnflWsIlo whlgh ’or tnc Jiavy'a polaria aa a weapon s was indicated last week in tcs- kusnei uao armed services committee by comea at I chiof, Lieut. Gen. James 'Fergu- t®*’- sin n—as yet unnamed—would be a llstic missile. The projcct atlll Is ceeda Si in tho atudy and early dc- has retli to velopment stage with no ^ BriWr decision reached on produc- • - I tion. Kuoiei llll *he .possibilities for Uils dlsnppoli missile tnke on ndded slgnlfl- in w asl cance In light of U.B. backing for there as ■g use of the Polarls on surface pattern 1 Ahlps In a mulUnaUon North Kusjci tfl — AtlanUc Treaty prganlraUon nu- a hard 1 today clear force. And the weapon's fused Pr ndreds cl^ces have been helped by the Bovl anche- s^pathetlc Interest from Secre- two or t ftaples. tary of Defense Robert S. Mc- on Sovlt ) have NamarB. on nuclei i?; * " •Thua far a submarine-based *"*‘1- lUagtt, weapon, Polarls could be used on , ‘ he surface vessels and Interest In < "5 such use by r-NATO nuclear how anj ending ,orcj has been heightened by Uie *h^W 5 fact th a t,It would be cheaper lldllan .nd convert ships than «lBht to ^ to bulld new submarines. ' wUllng i Italy's projected range for the midrange missile'would be about mecnai^ » MV- mUes while the advanced O i. J A3 Polorls-i-ndw under develop- o tU O of th e '" '" ‘-w ill be about 2« 0. j--. In hU tesUmoay, Ferguson said Strfl me new system could be used in ^ ^ a vehicle able to operato ovcr T w C. , primary and secondary roads In of the Buitjpe and elsewhere In the MILAl v have world or "It may be deployed In Barrlcad A ^l*^ed sites or on surface ships." tho Unh mnlete a.ome clrcumsUnces, teotural MU « this view by an air offlccr might day nigf rs and be regarded merely as another of tho 1 rolling effort by .the air force to move currlnili he vU- ‘he sphere of ftavy opera- They 1 ^ed iw ever. It waa learned that mode^c ngered ‘l'° defense department has glv- The pi en aupport to studies of the pos- refusing slblllly of atlng the- midrange tougher -------- missile .an-surtaee-shlps.-among —"iriot ados, other uses. spokcsmi - P r e s s ---------■ --------- ■aciit~su r " ' Scientists Ask r.',”‘b“ , Peaceful Policy The federaUon of American sd- . entlsU urged Saturday.Uiat the l ^ ll m Onlted Stote* make clear that It _ , will not unleash a massive nu- BERLl IracWd clear-utUclc-exccpt-In -retalU- ^ w ds B awe- "Sueh a tno-strlke-flrst* pollcy I entering has not been clearly accepted by delaying orta is Uie UnlUd SUles,” Uie sclentlsu mony wl it-wlde said. n < ^ *“ ' VoUier They Interpreted such a policy ^Tlie A) >hlcb aa meaning "Oiat under no cir* at uie re r the cumstances would Uic United Ues. whc Bnwnal strites bc the first to employ nu- «ial groi clear weapons In any sItUaUon." Mlng to also of ----------------------------------------------- Bmndcn S’S Traffic Deaths Si-J - , SS llance- 1963 ................................. 15 ' polnl, sl Ul. ac- 1962 ' ...... 28 ‘® vUlbly ............................ The bi ' Moolc Valley . than on White iQi-^ . , 5.. ond^^y t't u . 1963 ................................ 3 Two, c 1962.^ -------- ---------- 6 • company ; and Promoting tho Growth of Nine Irrl T s UNDAY. FEBRUARY~24, 1063 ~ ^■Id B H h BOISE . hung an urdny bu probable 52tB fl!^BIi>r3i^^M B i"' as n researcl for Uic la ' The bUI Tile houj rgeney. TbU picture was taken by Bed 3<>“ n ie d nt :r of 6Ura and Stripes' Karopeaa edi- Oemoc able fron Frankfurt) l««» eui y, * * * . _ < nere tor . rrT fesllvlUcs. in Tremor— -remors Snturdny, ghostly after- SS4 Mnni'c 1 groups huddled in open ground c(i\ :w shocks lusted little more than , s to Moscow I r: immitHansgi ef dlsiirmuinent 'negotiator flew nnts to generate a summit con- with the cold war issues of Cuba mak?'u2 presumably will in LewL.i Pt offjciHis. There wns no word sree-gront from Soviet sources here ^i*® r b S c ? ''" ^ v/llllam C. SMSlla"'” k Poster left Uie confercnco for under the Washington coosuIUttona last land boortt w «k.and is due back Sundny! oneT DlplomaUc source# «ald hc ha »»m hoped to fet-jQ W jttwrwmja^ Bh ^ » real- negotlaUons to " * Sfblio 'aS 'apon tog“ ^riod S E w ”S‘i^ Kf , » M i S Me- 1 no Britain and Uie United states SEnJ""'"' Mor . .ht. ,.“^“«>e“ ov's.dcpMUiro. created r this dlsnppolntment but no buto^ T* 5 " run ngtor there aa port of the dccIInfM P“ “ *™ In the negoUaUons. j STbJ K o^S ‘‘^tiSd'“f « n°'JSilt™5 Ai^Uo^ Secre- two or three on-slto inspections the South . Mc- on Soviet soli against cheating low tempi on nuclear tests. He even threaU threatenoC •based *"ed- to wlUidraw that Soviet freewver *don ?"«'■ ana refasod to go any worJd’s Jai at In deepe,r into tbe mechanics of Sub-zerc uclear how and when an InspecUon corded li V the ahould be made. NorUieast. ®‘" ‘“ PW)P«M5<1 freezing ^ than «lBht to 10 inspectlona but Is seerecordi wuiwg to reduce that by one If low for lh r the ‘ho .SovlcU will ncgoUato the A new «bSll m.chim te. hit lh. I Students Sit Out SKsf .-ifw Strange Strike I century. ;afS In Classrooms U ie '*no^ 1 the M H ^ , jtajy, Feb. 23 m - ‘hrouRh V ltd In Barricaded In Uiclr class rooms ‘*'® * lips." Uie Onlverslty of Milan's orchl- »‘" ‘PP' « ances. teotural students sat out satur- warnings might day night Uie lOUi night of one loUier of the sUangest su-lkes in the “ c*S?d^rrf move curriculum ot college capers. „,ri", ^ ^ ‘^ t Uiey %-on't let Uielr Sl/ 1,( c i K KSsf Ss: — inofflu-nd-nia™ .!,,.. . dm l .irikera rala; -WCT. 1,01 oih “ h ? ™h “ 5‘™ nave been no signs Uiat the pro- phllsdilph •y fessors are going to. either.” 15: Norfol [iSo^tSoldiei e nu- BERLIN, Feb. 23 Ml — Four and offlo( •taiiaw ^loads-of sovlet soldlers'were Uirough't I ihnrr^ hy fr^m ^tlt Ttll T policy I entering West Beriln Saturday, out Iroubl :ed by delaying a weaih-laylng cere- A num :ntlsu mony wlUi high-ranking commu- carrying nisu at the Sortet w memorial, fncludlng policy "nie Americans took tho acUon PyoU- A, . 0 cir- at Uie request of BrlUsh atiUiori- vlet genei Jnlted ties, who had told the Russians to enter ' ly nu- that groups of military personnel While t lUon." going to the war memorial, near al checkr Brandenburg Oatt, eould not cn- mony in ter West Berlin at the UA-army doy ig manned checkpoint Charlie. In- monlst o stead, a UB. spokesmen aald.. the wait in Ausslftns. were told to use tbe ceremony 15 ■ «ld^ >3 point, shortest and most direct arrived le The buses were held up more A hanc than one hour while. Amcrlcnn watched. • 5 ‘- “? |^ ^ > '‘«-0«!clalajieBOllBtcd. began wli TWO. oUier buses carrflng a funeral ji 6 • company of red army aoliUers the ^ fl of Nine Ifrljralcd Idnho Coontle* ,l063 ~ , .. ^ -------- T--------- I Idaho El( I Changes I Harmoni BOISE. Fob. 2a (/TV-Controversy . hung a« a threat to continuing intcV urdny but there wore inillcntlons that S probable result would be a law calling ns many as flve cnndldatcs wbi S n primary election w hich -------- ^— ia )u®“ u f®'*®"’- As it pnssed P t H| the houae the bill would S P l* '^ iC "0 hioi'C than three U cnndidutcs. a The house of represenintlvcs W voted 67-2 to esuibllsh a Ifcisla- 'A X C t/w councH Omt would sem as ft research and service agency BUIIL, , for the JawDinkera. ior diatin’ S "nie house nnd .\cnMe both ad- Kuiahed s Journ^ R( m/dafienioon fo per- nine in tt ‘0 oon- a Buhl cl •M ,T 1« speaker at the evening i| V U ,. r ' ‘' w n.. p • ’ IV ' ^ tiAwaii, waB--ininjdue«d—and ri— nrPTtff ffor ‘he house H rter- and scnnic. With him was Sen, '< mnd Pi;Mf chtoiH D, la.. !l ISS” the house and senate ;! suites or ------- Im ?' potentlol controversy over ;| official ^ bills on Uielr calendars for pon- ! ii,i slble final consideration Mon- Cj Z big" ^ In the house was the senate- ''l passed bill which would permit !; flew ^-^d^'sUe con- V’® has before It the i! port to li :uba f* Alwui ,111 LcwU-Clark normnl scliool airport, J ^©‘"■'J’c a r d e - Adolto I word «ree-granung InstltuUon. his wir here ^l*o on the senate caleodar b 1> Beuncoi ■' be j u s 'p s rs ;? i.‘= i?.! « “ '®, BOvemor. A bUl creating C a C. a similar bimau. but putUng It S O lllf iM t land boord, ha« passed U« house. 17, sJ “1"““““' on tMt- period beginning next July l. fw scheduled to go before Che Thirteen to o . Joint Finance - ApproprlaUons tools the 1 lotia- commlltee. ons , ■cd to Rep. Jenkln Palmer. It, Oncl- »uylog in i I con- dn, clialrman of the iiouse ap- week for t «uc- pro^adona eommlttee, said the Jand*. uccc who coinblned group- will meet Mon* '"'T* man (C..UH..1 . . Carpet Tr n^.^* Tiir ----------- , ■“ make arrai .£ More Cold . “S .., g Punches Into re South-East £vS •from By The Associated Press It was lit of ,^.A«Uo cotd numbed paru of from Los A BUona P« SouUl and East wlUi record lour. She w iatlns Saturday and aon. a fon ircaU threatcnod the first known dent who 1 Superior, Uie Uie Disney! any worlds largest fresh »ai«- Jake. _h« n-m a of Sub-MTo temperatures were re- fcuon corded In Uio Midwest and r l if.'lu NorUieast. North,em Florida had Ifnm? i? iposed freezing weaUier wlUi Tallohas- . ' ut Is fcawwdfng 23 degrees,* rccord )no If low for Uie dale. ^ * u.i' ofCanodian air hit lhe norUicm great Plains ?,??? ^ a s s u r i n g contlnuaUon of Uie Ilf rfeep-freeie weather in Uie mid- ^ u t conUnent thaf has made this A few of winter one of ths coldest of the were conUi i ccnlury. by Uie H m Scattcr^ light snow fell from comment o lhe norUiem Rockies eastward B. p . PUI ^ _ through Uie Missouri valley and bouievaiS^ «oms mMdfo and upper Mis- enloved tht m S f: «‘"lppl vailey. Hazardous driving S S it^ . warnings were Issued as sleet or i*?'„ L tJ •t^e J«e*lnB,nUn epread into eastem fen faSu -1 the WlMourl and aouUiem Illinois, not hav* d Cotd records tor Uie dato top- Jl.v Z - Pled for Uie Uilrd consecuUve a^n ^Svnie^’’"''"^ M l^ ^ ® - no'^iSd -2 reading ’ and*^ Uulsvlllc s l^l^flnc gout, above. •% . not have b< . A‘ Albany. N.Y„ the -4,record ------ .. for. til* date set OT years ago-WM nALLOO: ! hot other low rccorda set for the plomUon b there dato Included: Pittsburgh, -I; a roar u5 •■ ’^“•Ig 'egii'v;:. s''^. sa Sldi^s^Bailed I Four and offjocra and a band passed About SO ' ‘•'® BrllUir conlrols~at slood'bTl urday, out Uouble.*‘^ * ^ ’* ^ ‘’^ ‘“ *‘ nSJS: r - lonal. Including S o v ie t Ambassador S “ f. ^otr A- Abnulroov and two So- r ? i L fk! UMTi- Vlet generals, also were a U o ^ ssians to enler West Berlin. wnnel While Uie buses were held un ^ . near ai checkpoint Charlie, the cere^ S r ^ t e r a M - mony hi connccUon wtth red r ‘ U 5.. army day waa delayed and eom- ^5* . e. In- monlst offlclaU were forccd to d.. the wall in subzero weather. The « the ceremony finally started without PO"**: o^a Aeek- the soldiers on Uie buses, who ^ , direct arrived UUr and laid Uielr own "I* they wreath*. • poJrtcrhs more A. handful of West Berliners could have erlcnn wntchcd. Uie ceremony, which one bfflclBl inlcd. began with tho band playUig a buses-iued Ing A funcfat\jnarch and ended wlUi and alnco ildlers the 6ovlei~aaUdaaJ aoth^ Were foreet » . oanties ) Election 1 ges May S tony of Pai —Controversy over changes in Idaho'a prln intinuing intur-party harmony in tho 1903 ndlcntions that a compromise would end t 30 a law callinB for a pre^primary.,,convent cnndldatcs wbo woiihl contest for tho partj hich -------- -= Service Award ; e Presented in I [®„“ BUIIL, Feb. 23-^-Dr. Garth Atwood ior distlntrulshcd servico award and ! I Uie man received the junior citizen nwnrd BOV- aimual Buhl Junior Chamber of C , ad- Kuished scrvice nwnrd dinner meetin per- ning in the R-nnd R cafe banquet roc oon- a Buhl chiropractor, served na prcsld KIwnnIa club loat year. He wns chairr day cRy impro I-. Viva Mexico | -tna fr-^raico-ciTY. wb. a I fj""™, '.”" louse . tl^-Presidcnl nomul Bet- h ord in Uie cl Sen, ancourt o f Venezuela ar- M * rived from the United t _,fi" snatB ; suites on Saturday for an f over . official visit and received j XfO““h wh pw 1 the warmest reception - 1 1 1 “ ^.®?.^ «on- tJ and biggest guard-of his I 5 ^ - “ ®, :,i current tour. M nate- ‘1 Half a million Mexicans H ermlt li cheered, waved flags and 11 :rac showered Uie visitor. hU ^.'f.V h.^t men- j'^-lfc and' daughler wlUi 4 Jljfj- ^hlrop ; af- li_confelll.along.Uio.aTeauea..il n and StreeU from Uie air- H t Uie n port to Ills houi. vould :l About 3.000 were a t the M cliool airport, where Presiaent > *^*oo de- If Adolfo Lope* Maleos and M S f . i v . ■ , his wife welcomed tlie ? ’ •'‘'S-i**''," t B.unco«rl.. |S '.S l lu of L»Ur tTTinCTF-r.r -i > .r> O T . production ;ctlon April. S” ' Some Return JS iaJ! atate - . award aod > = From Jaunt S S u ii one-week tour of Hawaii are ^ J onft. staying in Oie Islands one more Ji," , . J i lor Uip. lo U.. oute U- “ J . V . i d the lands, according to Joe Sails- jJqJj Mon- bury, manager of Uie Magle gjyj,., • I) Carpet Travels, which bel{^ u ^ triis make arrangementa for the va- ?o“5 lIe g ^ caUon. poslUon "du Salisbury aald he met a plane forU In hel] Friday afumoon at Joslln field college.'* to to itreet aome of Uie returning McManan tourists. The tour hosts, Al and city's sofUu Virginia Wcatorgren, are staying and has U Uie extra wc6k In Bawall to di- aafety chair reel tour acUTlUes. tt It waa reported one person ■U of from Loa ABgeles, callf, took Uie record lour. She waa Mrs, Flora Ander- , and aon. a former Twin palls resl- I ow n dent who la now an employe of r, Uie Uie Disneyland hoUI. lake. The remaining at tourisU on catello. « f** UlO trip are frora Maglo Val- Dr. Shenr “"5 ley. Of the 2a peraona returning arent what » had home. 12 arrived Priday after- (C«atiu*4 ‘“has- noon, four more arrived at Joa- —- record |,,)d p-^day evening and six TT C | ^ .. persona were reportedly driving U .O ., 1 Dl back from Portland, Ore, where A Uiey met Uie HawaU - bound A greC , thli A few of-the'-tour partlclpanU T O L Vi 3f the were contacted Saturday evening WASHINI by the Tlmes-Newa and asked to The Dnited from comment on the trip. reportedly itward B. p. FUlmore, 48S Sophomore y and boulevard, aald he and hU wife lhat might Mla- enjoyed the trip "very much.- He Powera to < riving wld "I Uilnk everyone enjoyed eet or It. If they didn't. It was Uielr 18‘cm own foulU Al and Virginia could •“ inols. not have done mo« for ua.Uian J top- they did.” S Sam Itabln, 203 FourUi street RaulU* wl not have been any amooUier." a t Naasa\i, record . aaaign a i o-woa BALLOON BXOWB APAAT force to N PALESTINE, Te'x» Feb. » (OTO Stotea to -------- —A—hug«-immanned-apace-«x- iorce. Th tr the plor&Uon balloon blew apart with been told 1 , -1: a roar today while being filled conUlbutIc N.C., WlUl helium gas for an 80,000- of Polarl foot aacenl to stody.Mars. than bomt Ted From West passed About ^ W c st Berlin policemen wei.are In «ls at stoi^'by In case of trouble but soniwne^oj This was the first ttme .since huw to ® j r. cars |#jt summer that Soviet vehicles Tlw Ind flclals, were barred from entering West Uoned by t osador Berlin nt checkpoint Charlie. « « » 5 wp So- Two weeks ago. a Soviet bus was “ >0 lUowed delayed by Uie Americans in re- monlw neii tallaUon for a sImUar incident viet eld up Involving an Amcrlcah bus on in observ s cere- the Eostem side of the wsll. commander Wesfem offlclab said ttey O '™ ' 5**? Dolnt. Charlie k n o w in g Uiey oen. Ivai vlthcmt Jju jj be tamed back. ing In th< point or harass Us. they ecrUinly “ rllners wuld have done much betUr." J which one bfflclnl said. "Since Uie oUier t h ^ o ln i ring a buses_ujed the_8andkrug bridge ' "These-d f-w'th ontW ce high-ranking omclaU ahi.m «erB forced-i9'wait-tn'lho eold, vam.” ho i -— S u n d a y - iu n d a y -E d itio n -r— 7 M or^Ntwi M ore Sporti* .1 fam U f Cowles ^ Feaiun StdlBtt " ^ TEN CEN'ra j ion Law ly Split * Parties i I in Wnho’B primnirs slccllon taw my in llio laOa loglslnturo Snt- , , ilao would end tho dlsnnlc. Tho irimoty.wiwwlloawUon.M™ ------- Bst for tho partv^B nomination In 1 Awards Are d in Buhl Gftvth Atwood rocclvcd th e 8cn- ico a^vard and Robert McMima- tr citizen nwnrd during Chwrabcr of Comtnercc diaUn- dinner meeting Saturday ov^ info banquet room. Dr. A t> ^d. erved na prealdcnt of , He wns chairmnn of tho club s city improvement program —Vl last year and is currently R chairman.t)f tho clubs fl- I nanco eommlttee.- H e - h a a - a ^ --------- IJ.ycar perfect aucndanco rec- ord in the club. Ha Is an acUve member-of ths Buhl C h a m b e r of Oommerce. | Uirough which he helped estab- , llslt the SouUicm Idaiio college ] hero. He la a member of tn» : Twin Falla county sheriff^ mounted posse drill team luid la "* : past prealdent and current aec- retary of Uie Mogle Valley pis- ttlct. Chtropcactor'a osaoctaUoa. R« Js co-chalrman_of,Uio nation-— - - M heMthways committee of tM I'- ! National Chlrepmctoj-’a aaaocla- ( l'« f Dr. Atwood is an active mem* ber or Uio BbW U38 chureh. to 1“' y whlcH-he sings WlUl a malo quar- h tet. He will sing lha malo leM H role In a Twin FaUa atake musleal > producUon. to bo perfaimed/ln ^^Me' lifta been recipient U l local dlsUngulshed aarvlc«>l^,or is ' JSrW teuriat twehure and ‘ *« mT Sal S i x '# nourlat ot ^ l* " KwanU club and co-cBitrman of | Magle u,a elub'a attendance cofflm l^. Mlped He ta a trustee of S o u t t ^ I^» >e va- ha college and vaa elected to tbo K ll?2aue to bia ft- I plane forta In helping to eatabllab the lX 'lS n « n a n U a leader'liutb. S c ^ S b o K ^ or tjSi Im- maeuUte Conception. Pntured apesJier duriog th« banauet waa Dr. Sberwln Sber- >1* 0* mla. atalatanb profeaaot of «d»^" tlon at Idaho State coUese. Fo- ils ott caltilo. Val- Dr. Shermla talked on ^ m imlng arent what they u»^, to ^ter- (C«atiM.*a»» r»>»«. » S U .S ., B ritish a s A gree on Steps F o r N A T O F orce Swrttaiy mihoi » T rsa\iS ‘» s . f f l S ’^ S S „ '3 ? S 5 * u .”. « " S ’M hmtic T r^tj organita^ j tban " tjj, two go»eramei»U which aUrted hero v w w A W . street neauiu will now go. t»ef« we er." a t NaasaM, Banamaa. than bombers. ; __________ __ W est Berlin g west tloned by i h c^ reported on ncldent viet a o o f c ^ ^ rtalnly “ 5“ the 'West tawmaa »rmS »» . S riw lM ! I»n». . .-V , I

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i VOL. 44. NO. 315

I C a s t r o m T M a s t s . ; i ' i LU.S. N a v y 1

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« n be i a4cen m a t the U tn n t wtcerfmnc cniWn* KTOBs the horuon , ' H B

■nie Chwjti followed t m id . | S n ljh t jp e ed j by Priae h U n lt^ H I PWel C m uo M ciulng-the Unlled8 u t « o f c re w n g 5 ^tSeta MS- mVeJar ih e s m n tr P f f Cuba un»»re Xor,n»vig»iton. C u f

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fUi»t were recovertd u the S ih ? « 'a v c *JleropJ«J to j .n d dcvoi

«PPe«ed w a snli be d ^ ^ In f«u,uo unlfom u. wni

A l» pholoffnipjjffd were rWea ^ , jnd ammunlUon illecod to im w ?**." rebel banda m f t tc

««d N la - »oin a nguan. American a n d Cuban U'l* nr

(C»iH (a i^ Wl „ g , t . „ 5,ay

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^ been worth U ‘

I HM??’£25^-5"'* whlipercd In *'*f "Iwut

300 of t ^ t t - i i ^ u t one-tenih o r«>e hike. ‘

K/d» In Bermuda ilto ru . loaf- ^ « D ^ r » . » U d h u t » S ; ^ . ever. <:si'sa's’ffirsssv?S5'!5Jh'rS.’T.S”'-“"*«S

Mecca for th e mosUy teen- “ f . J ! M 'S 5” * ^ W ttMllo aU tion S e ^

3 S.“iS S £“CWUL D r. i^ ra n c b j . Charlton *ald R a g u n a , „ T O . u I I m n j I r e n , . .

PQllc# e sltm aW the hlkJna X l ^ l . ^ J h ^ o o l e r i a t about 2.000 In ”

“ >» Bate o t i \ 1

I Flu Ravases S Texas Ai-eas, Moves.West . , »

^ Tb# Awoclatcd P re u fa c e .l Influenza h a a reached n e a r bor.

1. 2?.'? cnce confined th a t a«r?ely to th e AtJnntlc aeabooTd. « n tln u e to s w e e p westward.

^ ^ t l n , the TexM eaplUI. had-?fV ^«-typ*-citt«*.rei»octcdJailic

J«*l six dnys. More than 100 A i-l ttachers have been aldellned by UiedJacjue. o u t an ^ ^ 0 0 1 ateenteeum In Dallna cy. Ir

‘^-20 pef cent, twlco ffmbbe if . u DflJ. curren

M D ltalajrcpoit.a .heavy.nm ^ A st I L . i - “ **• slopped ^oTib> "W tora, K ce p l ior liie crlOcaUy onrd 1 -ll. ______________I the B<

“Prize=Winning .Of U.S. News.^nwv » «uses President K en- hns bc

“ »® news, w ith « a te i te ta? .>»'«>««» M i subUely "In th

^ U A e d In peacetime history, ahowdi U ««“‘«nwn « a j^ Keane

Kennedy has achieved a n y Soviet In these efforts, “th e Krw

J3“^ onus m u on th e p r tn t- *uJ»rd electronic j r e « ItseU.” news

th ? w ^ v f ” «Wef of Waslil:‘’« r« u ^ o f The menta

aatlv >*• *« “ 1-for columnist I n tm e a t ^ . ^ * * ' 3m l« h J j JudJct- eluded

M W ta t .

P r ^ ^ i i U J “^®'P'*» Of » I « e "But « t ^ e » ' T ^ 'infom iational d f - '^ re fe if®3 Wd»hen »h. ® ? «P « tm en i of lU te and U

" -«>• erkU o re r Cui.» b a - M le ,

WeatherI l o u d y -

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.Vynavy

inir its ind re- 1 0^ a n P'cruiB=

ring the le vesselIt pene- iaLMZ4Jg M J ^ B K a M K l ^ A » 'i i « W

m al w a- ■ n 9 K l n K ^ H H | E U | V v £ V ^

the pic- Ide drive ..loto a p - 4onverted n E 3 l K H I f i ^ H B I l e M i E i y ' be . ■ ■ ■ p B g P | ^ g ^ * | ^ * » | e

a mid- NUnUter e United clal ten- teas o il «n. Gas-

shrimp

BODT.OP EARTHQUAKE TioUm U can publish- • *"*• *« **«1 poatofflce in Al MarJ n whoee ahat(«r«d by earthqtiakea. Tbe po«t< reported • * * , * * Alunclilng _ _ _

^ Dyings Tobhe Broup A C M A R J. L ib y a , F c b . 23 (fl>)— ’ ^ H i f h t w a v e s o f tw o b ijt q u a k e s t h n t c rum ; ns. ■rae d e v o u tly m u r m u r e d “ P rn if lc b e Goteared to a spHt second ench, but th i s ------------iniforms. wus small comfort to the X T w h i '^ fearful. Authorities esti- J \ f

eUanda mated thut nt least 265 per- id M ea- (lied In the quakes th n t h ll a

Cuban nnclent city of 13.000 Thurs* / \ f i i » I) day n ight and Prlday momhiB. X x l i

About SOO Injured have been Uk- ^ 1 - en to hospllali In B enshasl and GENC K Itlpoll. , . • to Mes

,Tlie number of dead was a r- fe re n c e J rlvcd a t by adding known miss- C l • Ine and known dead. Ih e re are a » “ Be

216 fresh uravcj In lhe cemetery c o n su ltouuifle the cUy. ------------

"Some mUslnr will show up • • and more dead will be found, bu t \ - m -

'•33 W - we now think most arc account- f \ I iprawled ed for.** one official aald. B u t a Nob bill. i4byan anny spokesman. Lt. / - y - e W ash- Bumedlan m rle a .' said . “The I \ y \ ebraUon xm#! figure will be over 300.“ \ J m.\

- Tho-U.-8.-dlplom atlo-m laalon . . . ^ v a c In Benghttl. reached by U ie- , W A s phon* from nom t.' eaUmated to bo c th a t beiween 100 and-600-p e r a w cou!d-b

,‘JT “ ” ■were believed burled under the *'**•, , debris o f ruined bundlnjs. how- ®.”

ever. T he mission said the toll timony “g u l t o * “ eaUmated a t .between 600 tho afr

^ P rem ie r Mohammed O lhm an ^ n h n J <K dlncr» u,e shattered city

and proclaimed three days of » ly teen- m oum lns Uxmuiihoul U bya for

sUUon th e vlcUms. The Rovernment 1TJLU< B of Kob thanked the UnlUd Stales and y, Tom- Brita in for Ihelr emergency help. C | _ M«* the Fully 80 per ccnt of the town's O l a ^ •ranclsco dwellings are either rubble or n. close to IU Several hundred peo- ^ - I roup and (c*ntin»< •« pm « j . c«i»«ti«

towd Bandit Flees ,“7 With Cash in |^S X Odd Gimmick SV.

r o b S i ^ ^ ^ » % w i^ » * ^ W 5 w S “ uan IU.M 0 check Saiurday, then waves cr fled w ith most o f th e money Inland al

6 S a fte r a bank porter brought I t coast we to h e r home. u

„ c The vlcUm. Mrs. D . D. Boyd, ^ “ ^ t3 S » told pollee tha t the Intruder.

about 0 feet tall and wearing a a f stocking mask, awoke he r early

. by shining a rugged £PrtM H e WM inned w ith an I tro „ S S d e;d n e a r bw* • since las

several Mra. Boyd said the m an forced Autbot h e r to write the check and call three vll

confined tho banker to deliver th e caah. pcninsuli eaboord, j^bout P:30 aJn. Uie bank por- helped s estward. C. irons, arrived with the slide w

had U io " tan d lt" rt^ ’'ta IS 5 rthe^dW no'™o"nffi IUI. had holdlnir her hand. '°"®‘

— A sT ron rsw rted -coun ttn irthe l l« d « « ’’“' ‘' ‘‘P m an stepped J u

ou t and Irons dropped tJie mon- I Dallna cy. I n Ills haste, the bandit houses. I t, twlco gmbbed all but two bundles ot ______^

' T . S " 5 . n r - M . . v « " m m c* 2 ^ 0 ^ loT iiive'uM a'w aa Tound-Bband. reb .-23 -

nning W riter Accus ifews Management,M liW ^ I g a n to harden.- » e w 'n t '

m tK c n - h w “b « n Iroproi^Jly ews w ith f in e success or 8l“ * ^ eBUbUcty "In the aftermaUi of history, showdowns — such #a P « * '‘lenl

K r a w . « i“ S I S : "

! ? - u S K r a i m , K ^ n r iy . .» * w.i> ”“ “ 7 ^IC n rln t-au b o rd ln a U i IndlrecUy m annje lo a ^ «

“ ws by "social chief of W ashington reporters and com- ^of T ho m enU tors, and by "selecUve per- nore r e - aonal. palronage." ~olumnlst I n fhe Utter caU goir ho in* " J ” ** I Indict- eluded eaicluilTe Interviews.^ e o r Wbu” ble to me P r u d e n t , which with

h e say i bave ceased to be a o n ^ ^

' ! f m . h« .T i . »nal d l- •‘prefers the Uillmoie b»ek- e P e n u i- giflund briefings of of s u t e i n d their p u b l^ m . on a iw e g m c uba b a -a c a le , t r o a whlcb m e m b e r i uwo.

her *

The M ade Valley Newspaper Dedia

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p i

K E TioUm is carried p u t wrecked bnlld- I porary b ifftce in Al n u r j a fte r th e Libyan towa Grmndy, lakea. Tbe poitcfflce served a s a tem - { Uon. lAJ

T ow n S huddFeb. 23 (fl»)—The ruins of Al Mnrj nhiven kes thnt crumpled the town in a m atter of ‘Prniflc be God" a t the end of each brief t tt th i s -------------------------------------------------

3; Negotiator Rhn t h ll a • 1 - p v jSS Amid ReportsISfno —GENEVArFcbr23-(/l>)^Thc-'SovI

to Moscow Saturday amid reports i ference by entniigling nuclear test

(re are <>'1 Berlin. F irs t Deputy Foreign metery consult with Premier Khrushchev a

| | Air Force W( On Midrange

r “ ™ ' WASHINGTON.-Fobr 23 ((P)^TIi imated to bo comin? up with a mMransre ba ^ ” fh* «ould-become a-rival fo r tn'c Jiavy'a i !.°how* surface ships. This was indicatf he toll timony before the house armed ser tn 600 tho air forcc research chlof, Lieut.

son. The new weapon—aa yet unr ^ r tr itv mobile, midrange ballistic missile, ays of » in t h e I

M udslides to S“l5K Slacken W ith Cold,'Snows s};;;.

NAPLES, lU ly , Peb. 23 Iffl - A tlanU c' f t g Colder weather and enow today clear for

brought new misery to hundreds chances • of homeless In an avalanche- e^p aC h e i n threatened aro around Naples, ta ry of ]

Bul the cold appeared to have Namara. ^ 1 ■ slowed Uie huge jnudslldes. and xhus I C K may have saved some vlUagea, weaoon.1

Storm winds whipped t h e , ® i ” ^ ‘ W -A southern IV rrhen lan Sea. driving g„eh use

I w rlw ships to shelter and aendlng jo rcj has /. then waves crashing hundreda of feet f^gt tha t money Inland along the battered BleUlan ight I t coast west o f Messina. m

A slorm deaUi In Sardinia Boyd, brought Uie toll to 110 In lUOy’s J «

T e U ‘" o ^ i h O n S & v .f e a r^ ^ Vesuvius a t Naples and

w hltenrt Oie higher hUls of Uie !J rugged Salerno peninsula, where ‘

mudslides have caused tragedy ‘^ * ’1?,^' ^ since last Sunday. *

forced AutborlUes su-lvlng to save Id caU three vllUgea a l the tip of the caah. peninsula said th e cold may have

,k por- helped stow the oozing slides. A A*® 1th the slide which caused complete ed and evacuaUon of tho 088 residents of le door Nerano sp lit in to two flows and ”

no longer seemed to bo roUIng effort by

S Stepped to have saved ,

w m e of Uie m ost endangered bandit houses. . *” aupporflies o t " ----------------- slblllly o-------- --------VACATIONEBlt----------- m ta lle .melleved BRIDOETOWN, B a r b a d o s , other usenband- r e b .-2 3 - t f )— P re sld e n tla l-P re ss---------—J from SecrcUry Pierre Salinger has a r- Q „ : « -

rived for a lO-day vacation. O L l c l l

^ Pcfl'c Accuses-Ghief-

ment. Cynicism S FId Uie em erge-tn-a-sU ile of-pTotracted c le a r 'a t t ffoncnt enchantment— evoked— by— th e Uon-<Mi

to In- President’s charm and Uie awe- "Such i r error some aura o t h ts office. has no t txlf-won ‘T h e success of hU efforts is the Unite ■esldent attested by a continent-wide said, of the Ulng,'and comment, whlclv other They li la.” Izing. ai>d comment, w h i c h as meant id hish oUierwlse m ight register the cumstanc nonnje lower lem peraiure o t Impcnwnal etrites bc ry" of obJecUvlty.’* . clear wea1 com- Kroek accuses Kennedy also of -------------ve per. spreading “a false f irs t im pres- r p

^ sl6n- last year Uial a budget bal- ± r f l h a In- ance was In prospect. And he vs. a t- charges a d m ln ls tn U o n '^ lc la ls .w hich WlUl anonymous “prevartcaUon" - ; be a on sueh subJeeU as Uie balance- ' 1963.

of-poymenta problem which, ac- 1 9 5 2 writes, cording to Kroch, “la vUlbly, . back- growing worte.** I

malljts. There waa no imm ediate W hite 1 oi-» ^ 1 House comment on Krockr. « -nberaUcle. 1962.

vspaper D edicated to S erv ln s and Prom o

T\VIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY. ]

mild- I p on ry n e r r s e In (he emergeney. T b is pic towa Grmndy, ebief photopfapher of 6U rs and tem - i Uon. lAT'w lrephoto v ia cable f ro n FranI

* * ■* * , ■*

lu d d e rs in T1 Mnrj shivered with fresh tremors Sntui n a m atter of seconds. Small groups hud( )f each brief tremor. The new ahocks Itis

to r R e t u r n s t o ] s p o r ts o f S u m m i</P)='Thc'SovIct Un Ion’s chief dlsiirmuin nmid reports the Kremlin wnnts to gene : nuclear test ban talks here with the colt puty Foreign M inister Vaaily V. Kuzneli Khrushchev and o ther Soviet officials.

f ro m S

ce W o r k in g•a n g e M is s i le S5br23‘{fl>)-='The-aIr-torcc appears hoped m a midrange balllstlcnflWsIlo whlgh ’or tn c Jiavy'a polaria aa a weapon s was indicated last week in tcs- kusnei uao armed services committee by comea at I chiof, Lieut. Gen. James 'Fergu- t®*’- s in n—as yet unnamed—would be a llstic missile. The projcct atlll Is ceeda Si

in tho atudy and early dc- has retli

to velopment stage with no ^ BriWr decision reached on produc-

• - I tion. K uoieil l l l *he .possibilities fo r Uils dlsnppolimissile tnke on ndded slgnlfl- in w a s l cance In light of U.B. backing for the re as

■g use of th e Polarls on surface p a tte rn 1 Ahlps In a mulUnaUon N orth K u sjc i

tfl — AtlanUc T reaty prganlraUon n u - a h a rd 1 today clear force. And the weapon's fused P r

ndreds c l ^ c e s have been helped by the Bovl anche- s ^ p a th e t lc Interest from Secre- two o r t ftaples. ta ry of Defense Robert S . M c- on Sovlt ) have NamarB. on nucleii?; * " •Thua f a r a submarine-based *"*‘1- lUagtt, weapon, Polarls could be used on , ‘ h e surface vessels and Interest In <

"5 such use by r-N A T O nuclear how anj ending ,o rcj has been heightened by Uie * h ^ W 5

fact t h a t ,It would be cheaper lldllan .n d convert ships th a n «lBht to^ to bulld new submarines. ' wUllng i I taly 's projected range for the

midrange missile'would be about m ecna i^ » MV- mUes while the advanced O i . J “ A3 Polorls-i-ndw under develop- o t U O of t h e ' " ' " ‘- w i l l be about 2« 0. j - - .

In hU tesUmoay, Ferguson said S t r f l m e new system could be used in ^ ^ a vehicle able to operato ovcr T w C.

, primary a n d secondary roads In of the Buitjpe and elsewhere In th e MILAl v have world or " It may be deployed In Barrlcad

A l* ed sites or on surface ships." tho Unh mnlete a .o m e clrcumsUnces, teoturalM U « this view by an a ir offlccr m ight day nigf rs and be regarded merely as another of tho 1 rolling effort by .th e a ir force to move currln ili he vU- ‘h e sphere of ftavy opera- T hey 1

^ e d i w e v e r . It waa learned th a t m o d e ^ c ngered ‘l '° defense departm ent has glv- T h e pi

en aupport to studies of the pos- refusing slblllly o f a tlng the- midrange tougher

-------- missile .an-surtaee-shlps.-am ong — " i r i o ta d o s , other uses. spokcsmi - P r e s s ---------■ — --------- ■aciit~su

r " ' Scientists Ask r.',”‘b“ , Peaceful Policy

T he federaUon of American s d - . entlsU urged Saturday .U ia t th e l ^ l l

m Onlted Stote* make clear th a t It _, will not unleash a massive n u - BERLl

IracWd c lea r-u tU c lc-exccp t-In - re ta lU - ^ w d s

B awe- "Sueh a tno-strlke-flrst* pollcy I entering has no t been clearly accepted by delaying

orta is Uie UnlUd SUles,” Uie sc len tlsu m ony wl it-wlde said. n < ^ *“ ' VoUier They Interpreted such a policy ^Tlie A) > h lc b aa meaning "Oiat under no cir* a t u ie re r the cumstances would Uic United Ues. whc Bnwnal strites bc th e f irs t to employ nu - « ia l groi

clear weapons In any sItUaUon." M lng to also of ----------------------------------------------- B m ndcn

S’S T raffic DeathsSi-J - , SSllance- 1 9 6 3 ................................. 15 ' polnl, slUl. ac- 1 9 6 2 ' ...... 2 8 ‘®vUlbly ............................ T he bi

' M o o lc V a lley . th a n onW hite iQ i-^ . , 5 . . o n d ^ ^ y

t't u . 1 9 6 3 ................................ 3 Tw o, c1 9 6 2 . ^ ------------------ 6 • company

; and Promoting tho Growth of Nine Irrl

T s U N D A Y . F E B R U A R Y ~ 2 4 , 1 0 6 3 ■ ~

^ ■ I d

B H hB O IS E

. h u n g an u rd n y bu p ro b a b le

5 2 t B f l ! ^ B I i > r 3 i ^ ^ M B i " ' a s

n researcl for Uic la

' The bUI

Tile houjrgeney. T bU picture was taken by B ed 3<>“nied nt:r of 6U ra and Stripes' Karopeaa edi- Oemocable f ro n Frankfurt) l« « » eui y,

* * * ■. _ < nere tor .• r r T fesllvlUcs.

in T re m o r—- re m o rs S n t u r d n y , g h o s t ly a f t e r - SS4 Mnni'c 1 g r o u p s h u d d le d in o p e n g r o u n d c(i\ :w s h o c k s lu s t e d l i t t l e m o r e t h a n ,

s to Moscow I r: im m itH ansg ie f d l s i i r m u in e n t 'n e g o t ia to r f le w n n t s to g e n e r a t e a s u m m i t c o n - w i th t h e c o ld w a r is s u e s o f C u b a m a k ? 'u 2

p r e s u m a b ly w il l in LewL.i P t o f fjc iH is . T h e r e w n s n o w o r d sree-gront

f r o m S o v ie t s o u r c e s h e r e ^i*®

r b S c ? ' ' "^ v/llllam C. SM Slla"'”

k Pos ter le ft Uie confercnco for under the

W ashington coosuIUttona la s t land boortt w « k .a n d is due back Sundny! o n e T DlplomaUc source# «ald h c h a »»mhoped to f e t- jQ W jt tw r w m ja ^

Bh ^ » real- negotlaUons t o " * Sfblio 'aS'apon tog“ riod S

E w ”S‘i K f , » M i S

M e -1 n o B rita in and Uie U nited s ta te s

SEnJ""'"' M or. .h t . , . “ “ «>e“ ov's.dcpMUiro. created r th is dlsnppolntment but no buto^ T *

5" r u nngtor there aa p o rt of the dccIInfM •P“ “ *™ In the negoUaUons. j

S T b J K o ^ S ‘‘^tiSd'“ f « n°'JSilt™ 5 A i^Uo^Secre- two o r three on-slto inspections the South . M c- on Soviet soli against cheating low tempi

on nuclear tests. H e even th reaU threatenoC •based *"ed- to wlUidraw th a t Soviet freewver * d o n ?"«'■ a n a refasod to go any worJd’s Jai a t In deepe,r in to tbe mechanics o f Sub-zerc uclear how and when a n InspecUon corded li V th e ahould be made. NorUieast.

®‘" ‘“ PW)P«M5<1 freezing ^ th a n «lBht to 10 inspectlona bu t Is seerecordi

w uiw g to reduce th a t by one If low for lh r th e ‘h o .SovlcU will ncgoUato th e A new« bS ll m .ch im te . h it l h . I

Students Sit Out SKsf .-ifw Strange Strike I century.

;afS In Classrooms Uie'*no1 th e M H ^ , jta jy , Feb. 23 m - ‘hrouRh V ltd In Barricaded In Uiclr class rooms ‘*'® *lips." Uie Onlverslty of M ilan's o rch l- »‘" ‘PP' «ances. teo tural students sa t ou t s a tu r - warnings m ight day n igh t Uie lOUi n igh t o f oneloUier of th e sUangest su-lkes in th e “ c*S?d^rrfmove curriculum o t college capers. „ , r i " ,

^ ^ ‘ t Uiey %-on't le t Uielr S l / 1,( c i

K KSsf Ss:— i n o f f l u - n d - n i a ™ . ! , , . . .

d m l .irikera rala; -WCT. 1,01 o ih “

h ? ™h “ 5‘™ “nave been no signs Uiat the pro- phllsdilph • y • fessors are going to. either.” 15: Norfol

[iS o ^ tS o ld ie ie n u - BERLIN, Feb. 23 Ml — Four and offlo( •taiiaw ^ l o a d s - o f sovlet sold lers 'w ere U irough 't

I i h n r r ^ hy fr^m ^tlt Tt l l Tpolicy I entering W est Beriln Saturday , ou t Iroubl :ed by delaying a w eaih-laylng cere- A num :n tlsu m ony wlUi high-ranking commu- carrying

n is u a t th e Sorte t w m em orial, fncludlng policy "nie Americans took th o acUon PyoU- A, . 0 c ir- a t Uie request of BrlUsh atiUiori- vlet genei Jn lted ties, w ho h a d told th e R uss ians to en ter ' ly nu - th a t groups of military personnel While t lUon." going to the war memorial, n e a r a l checkr

B randenburg O att, eould no t c n - mony in te r W est Berlin a t the U A -a rm y doy

i g m anned checkpoint Charlie. In - m onlst o s tead , a U B. spokesmen aald.. th e w ait in Ausslftns. were told to use tb e ceremony

15 ■ « ld ^ > 3 point, shortest and m ost d irec t arrived le

T he buses were held up m ore A hanc th a n one hour while. A m crlcnn watched.

• 5 ‘- “? |^ ^ > '‘« -0«!clalajieB O llB tcd. began wliTWO. oUier buses ca rrf ln g a funeral j i

6 • com pany of red arm y aoliUers the ^

fl o f Nine Ifrljralcd Idnho Coontle*

, l 0 6 3 ~ ■ , .. ^ -------- T---------

I Idaho El( I Changes I Harmoni

BOISE. Fob. 2a (/TV-Controversy■ . h u n g a « a t h r e a t to c o n tin u in g in tc V■ urdny but there wore inillcntlons that S probable result would be a law calling■ ns many a s f lv e c n n d ld a tc s wbiS n primary election w h ich -------- —i a )u®“ u f®'*®"’- As it pnssed P t H | the houae the bill would S P l * ' ^ i C "0 hioi'C than threeU cnndidutcs.a The house of represenintlvcs W voted 67-2 to esuibllsh a Ifcisla- 'A X C

t /w councH Omt would s e m as ft research and service agency BUIIL,

, fo r the JawDinkera. i o r d ia t in ’

S"nie house nnd .\cnMe both a d - K u ia h ed s

Jo u rn ^ R( m/dafienioon fo per- n i n e in tt ‘0 oon- a B u h l c l

• M ,T 1 « speaker a t the evening i | V U , .r ' ‘' w n . . p • ’ I V '^ tiAwaii, w aB --ininjdue«d—and ri— nrPT tff

f f o r ‘he house Hr t e r - and scnnic. W ith him was Sen, '<mnd Pi;Mf chtoiH D, la.. !l ISS”

th e house and senate ;! su ites or------- I m ? ' potentlol controversy over ;| official ^

bills on Uielr calendars fo r pon- ! i i , islble fina l consideration Mon- Cj Z big"

^ I n th e house was th e senate- ''l passed bill which would perm it !;

f le w ^ - ^ d ^ 's U ec o n - V’® h as before It the i! port to li : u b a f* Alwui,111 LcwU-Clark normnl scliool airport,

J ©‘"■'J’c a r de- Adolto Iw o rd «ree-granung InstltuUon. his wirh e r e ^ l*o on the senate caleodar b 1> B euncoi

■' b e j u s ' p s r s ; ? i . ‘ = i ? . !„ « “ '®, BOvemor. A bUl creating C a C. a sim ilar b im au . but putUng It S O l l l f

iM t land boord, ha« passed U « house. 1 7 ,

sJ “1"““““' ontM t- period beginning nex t July l.

f w scheduled to go before Che T hirteent o o . Jo in t Finance - ApproprlaUons tools the 1

lo tia- commlltee. ons ,■cd to Rep. Jenkln Palmer. I t , O ncl- »uylog in iI con- dn, clialrman of the iiouse ap - week for t

«uc- p ro ^ a d o n a eommlttee, said th e Jand*. ucccw ho coinblned group- will meet Mon* '" 'T * man

(C..UH..1 . . „ Carpet T rn^.^* T i i r ----------- , ■“ make arrai

.£ More Cold . “S .., g Punches Into r e South-East £ v S• from By The Associated Press I t wasl i t o f ,^.A«Uo cotd numbed p a ru of from Los A BUona P « SouUl and E ast wlUi record lour. She w ia tln s Saturday and aon. a fonircaU threatcnod th e f irs t k n o w n d e n t who 1

Superior, Uie Uie Disney! any worlds largest fresh »ai«- Jake. _ h « n-m

a of Sub-MTo temperatures were re-fcuon corded In Uio Midwest and r l i f . 'l u

NorUieast. North,em Florida h a d Ifnm ? i ? iposed freezing weaUier wlUi Tallohas- . 'u t Is f c a w w d fn g 23 degrees,* rccord )no If low for Uie dale. ^* u .i ' o fC a n o d ian a ir

h it lhe norUicm great Plains ?,??? ^ a s s u r i n g contlnuaUon of Uie

I l f rfeep-freeie w eather in Uie m id- ^ u t conUnent th a f has made this A few of

w inter one of th s coldest o f th e were conUi i ccnlury. by Uie H m

S c a ttc r^ lig h t snow fell from comment o lhe norUiem Rockies eastward B. p . PUI

^ _ through Uie Missouri valley and bouievaiS^ «oms mMdfo and upper M is- enloved th tm S f : «‘" lp p l vailey. Hazardous driving SS i t ^ . warnings were Issued a s slee t o r i*?'„ L tJ • t ^ e J«e*lnB,nUn epread in to eastem f e n fa S u -1 th e WlMourl and aouUiem Illinois, no t hav* d ’ Cotd records to r Uie dato top- J l . v Z -

Pled for Uie Uilrd consecuUve

a ^ n ^ S v n ie ^ ’’" ' ' " ^ M l ^ ^ ® - n o '^ i S d -2 reading ’ and*^ U ulsvlllc s l ^ l ^ f l n c

g o u t , above. •% . n o t have b<. A‘ Albany. N.Y„ the -4,record ------

.. for. til* d a te se t OT years ago-WM nALLOO:

! h o t o th e r low rccorda se t for the plomUon b there dato Included: Pittsburgh, - I ; a roar u 5••■’“•Ig'egii'v;:. s'' . s aSldi^s^Bailed IF o u r and offjocra and a b and passed About SO '

‘•'® B rllU ir con lro ls~at s lo o d 'b T l

urday, ou t Uouble.*‘ * ^ ’* ^ ‘’^ ‘“ *‘

n S J S : r -lo n a l. Including S o v i e t A mbassador S “ f.

^ o t r A- A bnulroov a n d tw o S o - r ? i L f k ! UMTi- Vlet generals, also were a U o ^ ssians to en ler W est Berlin. w nnel W hile Uie buses were held un ^. n e a r a i checkpoint Charlie, the cere^ S r ^ t e r a M - m ony h i connccUon w tth red r ‘

U 5 . . arm y day waa delayed and eom- ^5 * . e. In - m onlst offlclaU were forccd to d.. th e w all in subzero weather. The « th e ceremony finally started w ithout PO"**: o^a A eek - th e soldiers on Uie buses, who ^ , d irec t arrived U U r a n d laid Uielr own "I* they

wreath*. • p o J r tc rh sm ore A. handful of West Berliners could have

erlcnn wntchcd. Uie ceremony, which one bfflclBl inlcd. began w ith tho band playUig a buses-iued Ing A funcfa t\jna rch and ended wlUi and alnco ild lers th e 6ov le i~aaU daaJ a o t h ^ Were foreet

» .

%«o an tie s

) Election 1 ges May S tony of Pai—Controversy over changes in Idaho'a prln intinuing intur-party harmony in tho 1903 ndlcntions tha t a compromise would end t 30 a law callinB fo r a pre^primary.,,convent cnndldatcs wbo woiihl contest for tho partj h ic h -------- -=

S e rv ic e A w a rd ;e P r e s e n te d in I[®„“ BUIIL, Feb. 23-^-Dr. Garth Atwood

ior distlntrulshcd servico award and ! I Uie man received the junior citizen nwnrd BOV- aimual Buhl Junior Chamber of C , a d - Kuished scrvice nwnrd dinner meetin per- ning in the R-nnd R cafe banquet roc oon- a Buhl chiropractor, served na prcsld

KIwnnIa club loat year. He wns chairr day cRy impro

I-. Viva Mexico |- t n a f r - ^ r a i c o - c i T Y . w b . a I f j" "™ , '.” "louse . tl^ -P residcn l nomul Bet- h ord in Uie clSen, ancourt o f Venezuela ar- M

* rived from t h e United t _ ,f i" • snatB ; su ites on Saturday for an fover . official visit and received j XfO““h wh p w 1 th e w armest reception - 1 1 1 “ ^.®?.^

«on - tJ and biggest g u a rd -o f his I 5 ^ - “ ®,:,i curren t tour. M

nate- ‘1 Half a million Mexicans H ermlt li cheered, waved flags and 11 : r a c showered Uie visitor. hU ^ . ' f . V h . ^ t men- j '^ - l f c and ' daughler wlUi 4 Jljfj- ^hlrop ; a f- li_confelll.along.Uio.aTeauea..il

n and StreeU from Uie air- H t Uie n port to Ills h o u i. vould :l About 3.000 were a t the M cliool airport, where Presiaent > *^*oo

de- If Adolfo Lope* Maleos and M S f . i v . ■, his wife welcomed tlie ? ’ • '‘'S -i** ''," t B .u n c o « r l.. | S i £ ' . S l

lu of L»Ur tTTinCTF-r . r -i > . r > O T . production ;ctlon April.

S”' Some Return JS ia J!atate - . award aod >

= From Jaunt

S S u i ione-week to u r of Hawaii are ^ J

o n f t . staying in Oie Islands one more Ji," , . J i lo r U ip . lo U .. o u te U- “ J . V . i

d the lands, according to Joe Sails- jJqJjM on- bury, m anager of Uie Magle gjyj,.,• I) Carpet Travels, w hich b e l{ ^ u ^ triis

make arrangementa for the va- ?o“ 5 l I e g ^ caUon. poslUon "du

Salisbury aald he m e t a plane forU In hel] Friday a fu m o o n a t Joslln field college.'*

toto itreet aome of Uie returning McManan tourists. T he tour hosts, Al and city 's sofUu Virginia Wcatorgren, a re staying and has U Uie extra wc6k In Baw all to di- aafety chair reel tour acUTlUes.

t t I t waa reported one person ■U of from Loa ABgeles, c a l l f , took Uie record lour. She waa Mrs, F lora Ander- , and aon. a form er Twin palls resl- I o w n den t who la now an employe of r, Uie Uie Disneyland hoUI.

lake. T he rem aining a t tourisU on catello.« f** UlO trip a re frora Maglo Val- D r. Shenr

“" 5 ley. O f the 2a peraona returning a re n t what » had home. 12 arrived Priday afte r- (C«atiu*4 ‘“has- noon, four more arrived a t Joa- — - record |, ,) d p-^day evening and six T T C | ^ . . persona were reportedly driving U . O . , 1 Dl back from Portland, O re , where A

Uiey m et Uie HawaU - bound A g r e C

, th li A few of-the'-tour partlclpanU T O L V i 3f th e were contacted Saturday evening WASHINI

by th e Tlmes-Newa and asked to T he Dnited from comment on th e tr ip . reportedly

itward B. p . FUlmore, 48S Sophomore y and boulevard, aald he and hU wife lh a t m ight ■ Mla- enjoyed th e tr ip "very much.- He Powera to < riving w ld " I Uilnk everyone enjoyed eet o r It. I f they didn't. I t was Uielr 18‘c m own foulU Al and Virginia could • “inols. no t have done m o « for ua.Uian J top- they did.” S

Sam Itabln, 203 FourUi street R au lU * wl

not have been any amooUier." a t Naasa\i, record . aaaign a io-woa BALLOON BXOWB APAAT force to N

PALESTINE, Te'x» Feb. » (OTO Stotea to-------- —A—hug«-im m anned -apace-«x - io rce. T htr the plor&Uon balloon blew apart w ith been told 1, -1: a roar today while being filled conUlbutIc

N.C., WlUl helium gas fo r a n 80,000- o f Polarl foot aacenl to stody.M ars. th a n bomt

T e d F r o m W e s tpassed About ^ W c s t Berlin policemen wei.are In « ls a t s to i^ 'b y In case of trouble bu t soniwne^oj

• T his was th e first ttme .since h u w to ®j r. c ars |# j t sum m er th a t Soviet vehicles Tlw Ind flclals, were barred from entering West Uoned by t osador Berlin n t checkpoint Charlie. « « » 5wp So- Two weeks ago. a Soviet bus was “ >0 lUowed delayed by Uie Americans in re- monlw neii

tallaUon for a sImUar incident viet eld up Involving an Amcrlcah bus on in observ s cere- the Eostem side of the wsll. commander

Wesfem offlclab said tte y O '™ '

5**? Dolnt. Charlie k n o w in g Uiey o e n . Ivai vlthcmt J j u j j be tam ed back. ing In th<

point or harass Us. they ecrUinly “ rllners w uld have done much betUr." Jwhich one bfflclnl said. "Since Uie oUier t h ^ o l n i ring a buses_ujed the_8andkrug bridge ' "These-d f-w 'th o n t W c e h igh-ranking omclaU ahi.m «erB fo rc ed -i9 'w a it- tn 'lh o eold, vam .” ho i

— — - — S u n d a y -i u n d a y - E d i t i o n - r — 7

M o r ^ N t w i IM o r e S p o r t i* . 1

f a m U f C o w le s ^

F e a i u n S t d l B t t " |

^ TEN C E N 'ra j

ion Lawly Split *Parties i

I in Wnho’B primnirs slccllon taw my in llio laOa loglslnturo Snt- , , ilao would end tho dlsnnlc. Thoirim o ty .w iw w llo a w U o n .M ™ -------Bst for tho partv^B nomination In 1

A w a rd s A r e d i n B u h lGftvth A tw ood rocclvcd t h e 8cn-

ico a^vard and R obert M cM ima- tr citizen nw nrd du ring Chwrabcr o f Com tnercc d iaU n-

d inner m eeting S a tu rd a y o v ^ info b anquet room . D r. A t > ^ d . erved na p rea ld cn t o f , H e wns chairm nn o f th o c lu b s

c ity im provem ent p ro g ra m — Vl la s t y e a r a n d i s c u r re n tly

R c h a irm a n .t) f tho c lu b s f l-

I nanco eom m lttee .-H e - h a a - a ^ ---------IJ .y ca r perfec t aucndanco rec ­ord in the club. ■

H a Is a n acUve m em ber-of th s Buhl C h a m b e r of Oommerce. | Uirough which h e helped e stab- , llslt the SouUicm Idaiio college ] hero. He la a member o f tn»

: Twin Falla c o u n t y sh e riff^ mounted posse drill team luid la

"* : p a s t prealdent and cu rren t aec- retary of Uie Mogle V alley p is -

■ ttlc t. Chtropcactor'a osaoctaUoa.R « Js co-chalrman_of,Uio n a tio n -— -

“ - M heMthways committee o f tM I '- ! N ational Chlrepmctoj-’a aaaocla- (

l'« f D r. Atwood is an active mem* b e r o r Uio BbW U 38 chureh . to

1“' y whlcH-he sings WlUl a m alo qua r- h tet. He will sing lh a m alo le MH role In a Twin FaUa atake m usleal >

producUon. to bo p e rfa im ed /ln

„ ^^Me' lifta been recipient U l local dlsUngulshed aarv lc«> l^,or

“ i s 'J S r W t e u r i a t tw e h u re and

‘ * « m T S a l S i x ' # nourlat o t

^ l * " KwanU club and co-cBitrm a n of | Magle u,a elub'a attendance c o f f lm l^ .Mlped He ta a trustee of S o u t t^ I ^ »>e va- h a college and v a a elected to tbo

K l l ? 2 a u e to b ia f t - Iplane forta In helping to eatabllab the

l X ' l S n « n a n U a le a d e r 'l iu tb .

S c ^ S b o K ^ or tjSi Im -maeuUte Conception.

P n tu re d apesJier du rio g th« banauet waa Dr. Sberwln Sber-

>1* 0* mla. atalatanb profeaaot o f « d » ^ " tlon a t Idaho S tate coUese. Fo­

ils o tt caltilo.Val- D r. Shermla talked on ^ m g »

im lng a r e n t w h a t they u » ^ , to ^ te r- (C«atiM.*a»» r»>»«. »

S U . S . , B r i t i s h

a s A g r e e o n S t e p s

F o r N A T O F o r c e

Swrttaiy m i h o i

» T / £ r s a \ i S ‘» s . f f l ■

S ’ ^ S S „ ' 3 ? S 5 * u . ”. « " S’M hmtic T r ^ t j o r g a n i t a ^

j tb a n " t j j , tw o go»eramei»Uw hich a U rte d h e ro v w w A W .

street n e a u iu will now go. t » e f « w e

er." a t NaasaM, Banamaa.

■ th a n bombers. ;__________ __

W e s t B e r l in

g w est tloned by i h c ^ reported on

ncldent viet a o o f c ^ ^

rtalnly “ 5“ th e 'W est taw m aa »rm S »» . •S r i w l M ! I» n » . .

. - V , I

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Feb. 24. )963 2 -1 imo-Newt

, Election /Law'May; 2 ' 'Split Party

(C«^Unn«d fram Pare Da*r Burning to dl*cuM Uw school budget.

HeporUd o u t by the lenate ed- ue*Uon-commltUa wlttiout r*e* ommendtUon w u the blU which would enac t th e so-called iimplt* fled fo m u la fo r dlitrtbuUnE the •u t« fundi to th e p u b « c ^ ^ « ^

- b e -O T ^ ? « ^ in a I c«itld«»U on TUMdiy.

8en*te-RepuWlcan». with ono one of th e lf a memben »b-- « n t u u d th e ir one*»ot« m»Jor- iiy o ter th e DemoemU lo more .the prim ary election ratUJon bill lo en ordor ot bu«lneu per*

■ v ltU n s unendm ent.The »ot« WM 23-a:. foJlo*ln»

--------- i Clct p a n ? » im - U m u ltftHiV«n imm edl«te'Democmllc n u c u i and tUKesUona th « t the h u r . I mony th a t h a i p rtralled betweea *

.......u i , . ; « p « u o w u . . t . u i . m i i . . ;B u t a t th e contlUAlon o t tho >

day, sen . W illiam C. Roden. II.. J / d a , one of three RepubUcans f on • »

prepartd for th o btll. ' uHe Mid they would provide u

th a t a n r candldala receiving 20 ^S t t . n l o t u t s v M a l n th .p J ; - E

ballot, provided hi* #upport came c In m a t lea*l tive counties. n

The bill aa I t house gwould require a candidate lo get d 38 per cent o t th e toU lo win a i: place on tb e ballot. ^

— II

Death Takes i; Mis. BaUey o

“¥7rW endM idied Sa tu rday momlng a t Ine jn Ooodlng M em orial hoepiUJ a lter ji.

' • K ' ? J n . O c t . = . . . ™ , « S'faerwyD. N ebr. She waa married u to M artin L u th e r Sslley Dec. 10. 18W. -to SaU na county. Nebr.

anee. Nebr.. unU l lM 9,^R«n W W moved to th e S a i^ Bpringi ranch near W endell, th e y m o ^ Into WendeU 14 yeara ago wuen

lU relaU vei a ttend ng the event, so ' S w a mem ber o f the 8eY- HI '■tntb IM J A dvealU t chureh. M: ' BurvlvlnB »r« two daugbten. K. W v io le t B a lh . wendelU » d r . I S k P eari S t a n , Tw in P a ^ l fu

M arion Bailey, Je- t »

• p r o e m a e m o e i will b e h e ld u a t a p m - T ueaday a t. the W en- o l 5Ju M rthodH t church w ith the k R ar. A uatln Bugger. W end^ U M ethodUt church , and B d er D. Pi O. Dudley. Jerom e Seventh D ty M Adventist, o m d a tln g . Conclud-. an l u riles w ill be held In the k i WendeU cem etery. P rltnds may call a t . th e W eaver m ortuuy : trom ' 1 p 0 . M onday unUl time tei

. .of ■errJoes Tuesday. da— I „ — SOI

Communism |^ ^ MSIs Topic for S PiiblicMeet »

* ^ 8 M enace of Cooimunlsm." ^ wUl be dtocuaMd during a pubUo a n meeUng a t 8 ,p jn . Priday In the s n OXeary Jun ior high echool aud- m lloriw n by Mr*. John Wllfong. w i B iunH t, a caU ve o t Kiev. n a

The meellnK is sponsored by sm th e Tw in FaUa couniy Parm Bu- Bu: reau and M n . WlUone. who Is Oe* considered a n authority on "the U u

. damning innuencq of oxnmu- am num .- U In dem and throughout the s ta te .M » speaker on p a I esperisaees a n d f tm h a n d kno^l- anc edge o t tho dangers of commu- anc nUra. *on

Mrs. WUfon* I t th e daughter *n< of a w eO -toow n tlvll engineer anc who was called to work on an h » emergency In th e xikrane ono evtntng a n d has never been heard from alnoe. Bhe barely knew h e r f a th e r and lived wlih < her m o the r u nder communist an dom ination I ro m IBSJ to l» tl . w hen they w ere “Ubemted’' by (

------- ih e -n a i l- O e n a * n » - I h e y _ » e tamoved from K lo* to a slave-tabor gh concenlratlon cam p w h m chll-

t dren and ad u lU were herded In- j- to-fU lda, e a c h ^ to produce m i

t S w S a ^ S ’iM O.^KW 'raeVwwe -jr freed by A m erican soldiers. r

In ste ad o t retu rn ing to Kiev, w here oom m unU n sUU ruled. T

-M r» ._W lU on»-an4 -her_m othe r J | were M nt to ft dUpUoed persons eam p w here th e y jm a ln e d unUl T 1949. .1

l a 3M9 th e y were notUUd they-------w e ro - b e ln * - » p o w o « d - to '- th e —

U n lt^ - ‘ s u t e s by -the B n m ett A

- In* I n n n m o t t , Mrs. WlUM»gl>e- 'J f came acU ro I n ehurch s a d clvto affalra. S ho m arried John W ll- “ * fm g, a n S B uno tt native, In IPU and b e n m e a naturallw d UA. oa clU aen.ln 1858. B er m other now )u Uves. In B oise. °. She apoko In November a t th e d(

. atate F a rm B ureau convenUon inBoUe a n d wUl give a f l n t person g> account ct th o evUi of eom-

I munUm a n d th e need for more fu ') cducaMpg in AmericanUm■ tn tr!' t f ^ " " i i . ......... • . w• .T H e ipoW to.ljM iniedJo a ^ d a

a d m u a io o t iB ^ ^ ; . ; .

'I - ' c S S 5 5 r * a ^ n O T ^• B H O r a ^ T w . W -C hsm - m

}) ■ C f ; C o » a i g » ^ ^ , meet a l ih

Ui'nwtNp-wt. _ J ^ a t h er. Te<MAGIC VALLEY—PaHly cloud]

n Monday fa ir with Uttle ebange InU - day In Twin FaUs waa 8S; lew, 3

temperalBres for Magto .Valfcy (or

\ y _ ,_ TBMPSRATOB*. Twin P a lb and vicinity; North a

i r t V Sunday, lows Sunday, Twin FalU.* V Jerom e, S3 and 33; Buhl, S3 and 30 em Pare 1) ’ S3 34., dUeuss Uw P ra lrlo -H lg h s Sunday, a

WEATHER Sthe im a te ed- m g j, pressure bo th a t th e surfac

‘ Northwest SaturdBenerally fa ir here In the

change U expected In thU hlgh pr lUtribuUng Ihe Northwest fcr lh e nex t 48 hours, n! public K h o o ^ In the upper a ir m ay bring w me 1

cedure ll w w m j j , , ,,ue>-» of aou them W aho nnd s ooM lduallon *-th«»e-of-8how ef8 In ll>»-h

The outlook for the valleys of :ans, wlth_ono M alheur valley of Oregon Is for p«

memben ab-' w ith llitle change In um perature ne-vote major- range from th e middle 20’s to Ihp serats to move peratures on Sunday will conllnui ctlon revUlon generally In the M's, bui range fn r buslneu per- so's.It. ---------3-31. following TEMPERATURE ANDf t resulted-liv —T«mpcratnrw siirt preclplUHLon-bll

locrallc caucus CST. H ighest temperature lost 13 lhat the h a rr IS houn . Precipitation for 34 hour vailed between «u«* . t

elusion of tho A,i«.rn>. --------------- « m ic. Roden. It., ------------- 1; „ m

e Republicans n iii in x ____________*• a •« »•ommKtee.-Mld ------------ « so • «

were being " •.T .V * ''-------- ^ i Jbill. ' u « - n . . i r i T z r r r : i s s «» m nivould provide iiuff«i<i--------- -— * oa receiving 20 °;es In the pre* cii,ru»iuB. w. v«. — si - r;

support came coiumi«.. 0--------------x* ; n,counties, nrn».f . •---------------« : : R-Md the house ------------- «ndidate io g e t -* wvote lo win a ei p*»« ------------------ •« « jjj

' t l ,44 . .41 ».— i 'a r * 7,— — I * • *1 gi

akes ||_ Lm V«s m ____ ___ 11 .*• W

S I a w t i Sowe ttrapera tu re extremes fromU C y A cepl Alaska and Hawaii. Satucday I

•> ' Me., and 25 beJow rero a t HJbblng." 3 85h-0abTrcir0Slir:rBnd-««-«t^Bev«r1 0 . 6 1 1 Bantoul. III., and Lafayeite. Ind.. al

_ p ast s ix hours.a — M n. ----------

, 87, WendeU, IDAHO TEM PEm lng a t the «,„i9a m.» , mib. p»p. uhospiUJ a lter ---------------------; i » m.

t. 31, 1878, a t ----- ■ M M a?was married Id.ho r*iii ------------- « « ____ ^

^ i v ^ e b r l NORTHERN IDA H O -M oetly clou All- tie tem perature 'change. Low Sunday

I s Magic VaUejMaeic Valley Memorial S

y in 194) a t Admittedry clilb with Roger Jam ai, Mr*. John Jo h n - J ng the event, son. W alter p a rb h , Mrs. Hugh Cti o f the Sev- H ickman, Vladimir MIstczenko, a ll

; c h u ^ . Mrs. Roy L. Randell, K aren A nn tin 0 daughters, Kondel, H arry O 'H alloran. Jeas (Vendell. and r . Metzger. M n . Roy Roes, R u - 1 Tw in PalU; fua Ooan a n d O o t Stinnett, a tl Ce ^ e y , Je- Tw in PUits; E m est Edwards, roi

ley. Wendell: Mr*. J o u p h Hutchinson. Susan W< f t« at- H ughM O arl Beams. Mrs; P a u l Sh

■ i m great- V eO M M a n d Elltab'elh Holm^ Mi T n r T W iu h li M rs. Jdsenh L ux . ,

wfiTbe held a n d Mrs. A lbert Nloe, bom PUer: a t. the W en- Charles v a n z an te , H ansen; rch w ith the M rt. w iW am Clawson. &fur- *r. ■ Wendell U ugh: CUy DavU, Ooodlngr ^ tnd B d er D. P em U Cartaw ay. ShothOQe; « e Seventh D ty Mrs. H arU n Rehwalt. Burley. ig. Conclud-. a n d Mrs. H arold Peterson. Cold held In Uie Karbor. N. D . . <p rbnds may SUmUsed.i r m ortuuy ja c k W alton and daugh-y un til time ter.* M n . J . R. Brumley and

daughter, Mrs. Clayton O ulbran- > -------- son and son. Mrs. Gordon K reris• a n d son, Sharon H anhbarger, i s m BlUUiga... VlrgU C o x ,

P rank Meroer, Theodore Carrico,- 1*8. Doyle M . H ansen. April A r- j

f - A i * ' rlngton, A nnette W indsor. Leo- se ipoldo MunguUt and M n . WUllam c n J . Langley. aH Tw in PalU; M rs. j .y

Pflefer and daughter, L C C t H ansen: M n . Alvin Long and bui

daughter. H atelton ; Mrs. J e n y . w n m u ^ . Hamon, Todd Blass, Roger r l i y a pubUo Blass, Nelly BUkely, Charlea jo i r tto y In the giiaff Oorley. a ll vtn schoo aud- pa trlcj* M cOarry. M n . S ?

hn Wllfong. W Ullam/silvers and Charles H o- S S : Kiev. raan , aU'Klmbcrly; Eileen E rick- s t i ponsored by son a S l R onald Brown. boU» i « y parm Bu- Buhl; Mrs. Bdwln Brune and ong, who U Oeorge How ard Lutx. bolh U u r- t rity on -Uie U ugh; tn t i i H. Wood.' Jerom e. M r of commu- a n d Joy S tra in . Eden, throughout B lrtha /

iker on her D aughtera were bom to M r. Jk ijandkho^l- a n d Mrs. P e te r Stiawver. Eden, of commu- a n d Mr. and Mra. WlUUm Claw­

son. M u ru u g h . and sons to M r. ths » daughter *nd M rs. A lbert K night, PUer. vU engineer a n d Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph H u tch - ^ work on an Inson. Buhl. ^

J . " “ T r - - ' . . »«ninever been G o o d i n ? M e m o r i a l Ing ^ e barely A dm lttted • perS ^ d with Clarence Magoffin. Shoshone, « «

communut and M n . E d Ryan. Qoodlng. tod B « 10 l» tl . , D tenUsed • a t t

Clarence M ago«ln and M ra. - E . .T hey-xera >Oary—Bay—a n d —d a u ah i« ra_ k ll la b asIave-UbOf shoshone. n» j

^ w as bom to Dr. a n d to 1 ^ ^ " • “ ^ R y w 'ra o o d ln g . — — - c

w nhsyT fere i ~ ----------S“:.v,.^OP Rights, ^sUU ruled. T n * i

F igh t KF o r Pow ernoUfUdUiey Ca

tre d - ln -U ie — ANAHEIM, Callf.. Peb.-23 ift— S S the B n m ett A stormy fight between party . After arrtv- regu lan and conservatives Jarred , w llfM igW ? ■Uie-state-cniivenu on or t h f C a i : x h and clvlo Ifom la R ^ u b llc an auembly on d John W ll- Saturday, RokUve, In 1965 ^ W e n t Pred HaJJ al;ruDOr « ' luaUzed U fl. called off the buslnew s« ^ m m other now 'm Ul Sundsy after an uproar ^

over Uie seaUng of chalJenaS PT ember a t U»e ‘•‘Iffftle* » t the opening meeUng.»nvenU onln Boos and shouts o f-R aU ro ad r ' • .% f l n t person greetetl Uie action ^

S i ^ "« •« » * « I h t t Uie

' ; i - - -■ speaking of Birch andj .MEBT people.-he aald. ^

i e r . T e m p e r a l i i r e sr—PaHly cloudy through S u d a y . OsUeol( fo r IUUle ebange In tetoperatare. The high .8a l i ^ ■ waa 8S; lew, 33. H n ld U y , SI per eca t. Low

rUgto VaUey (o r S B a d y lil fh l , 21 t« 3S. . '

'BMPERATURS' POREOA8 TS Iclnlly; North Side; Burley-Rupert a rea .-H lghs g lay, Twin KalU. 81 an 31; Ooodlng. 55 and 34; f Bubl, 53 and 30; CasUeford, 53 and 30; Burley, f

llghs Sunday, m id 40‘s, lows, 30 to 35. ^

WEATHER SY N O PSIS 4th a t th e surface and aloft conUnued to dom - orthwest S a turday and temperatures were mild fa ir here In lhe Interm ounta ln area. No m ajo r In ihU 'h lgh p reu u re pattern over Uie Paclfle k

□ext 48 hours, n lthough an Increase In m oU ture . ay bring M»ne Increase In hfgh cloudiness ove r „ cm Idaho nnd south cen tral Oregon on Sunday j,howers In il>»-l»lBher-mounlalns.------------------------the valleys of sou thern Idaho and tho lower <j Oregon U for pa rtly cloudy skies Sunday n ig h t h

In um pera tures. T he low temperatures wUI . Idle 20’s to thp middle ao's and the blgh U m * „ ay will continue above normal wICh readings ^ 's, bui range from the upper 40’s lo th e lower

' ■ . h ERATURE AND PRECIPlTATiON 3

■ e r^ re l u t 13 h o u ^ Lowest t ^ l a s t 1.Uon for 34 hours ending a t 6 p jn . CST.

_4t :o MldUDd. Tfl. ______M ss

I i? I .„t i 41 .01 North ru ilo - — 41 2 J2» 4 OkUbamk Cllr — M S<T e i Omcb* i» J ,tS.41 a ' pmud.iphu _______ i« •I I ” .07 p l l t « b u r a h " ,, .r .-M t fl.J4 • r«rtUn<i, kl«. ______ t2 V:s .01 rortlind. Or*. — U t “i» I n*i«ic>i •______ 44 747 _ Rapid C lu -------------- so .IJ 8II - J

ST 3 tlMttU ____________IS S»

H .. ■ !i Sn 4« w ir tiu .. ________.-_si so • niI extremes from wlUiln Uie United S U tes ex - " K'Bll. Satucday lows. 38 below sero a i Oldtown; tem a t HJbblng. M inn, Bsturday hjghs, 87 n t K »nd-8«-« t^B ev«rly tH llbF€allf-6prlngfleldi-111.7 ifayetu. Ind.. a ll repo rt five Inches of snow in “ <

. " . D\ IDAHO.TEMPERATURES»x. Mln. Pep. L*wIiU.ii ___________a 4: «91 I* M iU d ____________ ] i« O:II 14 Mounuln -ilom* _____ I S« . . n ,11 M rocaUllA __________ » SO r ":T s t Salmon » Sl bC:j 4s TiriB r«ib _______ J Sl

10—MoeUy cloudy through Sunday n igh t. L it- Ige. Low Sunday n igh t, 35 to 35; high, 45 to 55. gr:

.......... ........ -.......“■------------------------------------ Ql

Valley Hospitals “l e m o r i a i S t . B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e h .'

Admitted fliJohn Jo h n - M rs. V e r i KUpsck. s u n n y ^ Mrs. Hugh C hapm an and Mrs. John Oeorge, zf. MUtczenko, a ll Jerom e, and M n . Oeorge L a t- »hi K aren A nn tim er, Eden. 'Itoran, Jeas D U ateedr Ross, R u - M rs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. O len . SUnnelt. aU C apps and Prank Ordaz, a ll J e - * ' t Edwards, ro m e: Mrs. JEdwin Coautoek. S, uon. Susan WendeU; M n . WUUam Brown.. Mrs; P a u l Shoshone, aod Mrs. U m E rick-b'eUi"Holm; io n . T w ln PalU ;— ....................... rJdseoh L ux . , . ', b o u ^ j M i n i d o k a M e m o r i a lnon. M u rl . . Admllled . , oood lng r ***r»ln Bingham. M rs. V erlan ja

S h o S o S ; H aas u d M n . OaU NeUon, aU S oUt. Burley; R upert. sUerson. Cold DUmUsed jy.

M rs. Bartjara T ^ e r . C hrU tl 351 H opkins and John^U venson , aU nusnd daugh- « u p e r t . ' ^n,umley and BIrUis .n O ulbran- A daughter was bom to M tirdon K reris a n d M n . John Tracy. R upert. ^tanhbarger, ' ^irgii C o x , C a s s i a M e m o r i a l dir

Admitted rai Berbole, Mrs. Dee K elcher.MarUndale; Mrs. D an fo rd T

C rane and P e m NeUon. aU B u r- J ley: Mrs. o u s NeUon, R upert.

Lon ^ .n ij' Armour, H ey- ^

5^ D * n n y R euben TBrower. M rs. I

Crawford, Harold Q uast, * ^ Lloyd Mo-*« Burley; M h . O ale pie

SUmpson. Heybum, and L inda len

A aon was bom to M r. a n d frli )d,' Jerom e. M ra. P an fo rd Crane. B urley. • son

Awards Given ^fc n ’S - f i;

enUrely good. He compared th e ^ - . . im provem ent In educaUon. n o l- 7 ^ n o r i a i ln « om y a fneU on of a sm a ll „ ,

p e r cent of students used U> Shoshone, g raduate from high school, while

wdlng. today one-half oi th e g radua tes n a tte n d eollege.

and M rs. - D r. ShermU sUo compared th e to ig h le rs ,-a ll 4 a b o r-an d -m a n B B » m en t-o f-th e n «

p a s t and present. He urged peo- ha< p ie n o t to.look In the p a s t b u t 70

o Dr. a n d to th e b right future ahead. ma ng. — - - Chester Parker,-a form er d ls - hoi= = -----------U nm he«L K nJ«_M W aL K lnn.ei» « lsl i f e ■ presenuU ons. to

New i7aycee aad J a y -c -E tte o f- Pff , •' f lc e n were Inuoduccd a t Uie chl U f . meeUng. Jaycee officers Include . "l i t , - Prank-'IU ppee. p resident; Ja ck

Fields, f itst vice president; T om ^ a-M Newbry. second vice p residen t;C J . Calvin P a rrou . secretary: R ich - f*ri^b-23 LU— B eocken.-treasurtr:_D cim ar ^ P ^ Skaret. two-year director, and itlres j w d ^ l^lds, one-year d irector."OPUi'e “ ^ay»c*ElU ] u f f l i ;e r i - ln c lu d e lasembly on J J " - Robert Day. p iesldenl; M n . i„.i

. R obert KokUvy. vice presiden t; _ »W abruoU r « » « « “ »>: “ «•. cuJlew s « ^ M B'*** Mason, treu u re r, and Mrs.

Lee Souza was master o f cere- • n t h . t . k - wonles- EnterU lnment w as p ro -

,1“ *® students of Pcgiti-s v

r £ “ &M '*’* co.chalrmen In charge of Weer party o r- arrangem ents for the banquet. Uie

Blreh and EXERCI.SE o p e n e d d ' d » L ^ b . 23 WV- eiiidenu a fo r- Airborne units o f th e U nited Cm a s . d M a ^ s u t e s and NaUonalist C h ina the

* fl»*-day Joint exercise ma * o d » r la suuUi P u n n u u .- iT ieT gF m

iP aiO A lto . erclse U caUed Sky Soldier m . t ta

jTheater Nb>f rsSKt?. Shows Jilm 8~ i r^'SV'-'ToNe^oes 1

BALTIM OR E.Peb;38(lB--rhe i rl area—H ighs mgyje , a s n t very good, b u t ll j Ig. 55 and 34; really doesn 't-m atter,” a Negro 1 nd 30; Burley, «ald as she cam e out of tbe 1

NorUiwood U iealer.» 25. The Uiealer—acene of six days ■

of mass dem onstratlonsandm ass 1 arrests-iluleUy opened its doon

nued lo dom - «, Negroes P«day , ires were m ild Twenty - th ree well - dressed < rea. No m ajo r Morgsn SU U eollege ,s tu d e n u 1 er Uie Pacific bought UekeU to aee “I n Search , le In m oU ture gf tj,* casuw aya" and walked t loudlness ove r unimpeded Uirough th e carpeted 1 on on Sunday jobby. I------------ ------------ O nly-tw o-days-b«fora-74 -s tu .. |nd tho lower <jjnts hsd been arrested as Uiey ' Sunday n ig h t t r M to .do Uie sam e UUng. as peratures wUl «ere 339 before-them . Th’ey had h e high te m - pm ie,ted Uie U ieater’s exclusion 1 ivlCh readings Negroes,

lo th e lower Thursday, a fte r 413 " students ) had been charged w ith trespass- ] Ing or disorderly conduct and j

th f f l languished tn ,

i i w ^ u r a ^ r manager capitulated. ■ ,

; | ;i: . Chantileers , I ii 2 Picked to ! :| I " Enter Contest jiJ J *1 . The ChantUeera. a m ale quar- j I ia 4* U t from Uie Tw in PalU LDS < - t i >1 flfUi ward, and Uio Seven P oun , ,' m *» ^ 7 * ' fm ® “Twin 'l4 j 1: P a lb seventh w ard, were picked-M Si .!» Saturday n lgh l during sUkewlde ,•,*: rJ- competJUon to represen t t h e ,I u 31 Tr. lUake In Uie regional LOS quar- ,-*t Si u t festival M arch 8 In Uie Bur- .'* ( is >*y Junior h igh school audltori- ,I t ; -« .91 uw. f■JJ J! About 180 persona a ttended -‘is u the SUke q u a ru t festival Satur-■st ' IS dity night In th e stake taber-:5 '_ , ” n ad e cultural ha ll..a .S w f A i ! ! ’ The ChanUleera took firsthi iS^IV PisCe In the senior dlvUlon.

a Of MOW i i n«l-Sklnner.--T oylor-B lcslnffcr; * s u n le y Snow a n d KenneUi *

■ Draper. T he Seven Fours plnccd , f ln t In the jun io r divblon.

t 4} M emben of th e quarU l are * I i« O ran t SmlUi, Mnx Humphries. ‘ » s« ■ - David Pedersen a n d K endal Eg-! K bon. •* ** OUier quarU U In th e . senior ?

, T „ divblon arcre th e Magnolias, ,f .k Twin FnlU Uilrd w ard ; the An- ^Lgn. aa v> oo. gelettcs, Buhl second w nrd; Two ,------------------ Queens and- Jacks, TwJh PalU

first ward, and th e NO T alen t JfCdiS wiJd**’ yi

. J e r o m e .'^“ nlor dlvUIon q u a rtc u In^ u , d c r u i i i e B u a ln i Bees, Buhl i ,i r t H .inn* ^ “ Cky Pour, Twin

'‘■“ *'‘*5 ‘he M arlon- p , f‘r»t w ard, anci S

aeorge L a t- the Pour PUUis, T w in P a lb fif th a J ward. -r, M n O len ^ highlight of th e fesUval was 1 r d t t ^ i l l J e - * one-act m elodram a. “D astard- I ; dlreeted by ■*iam Brow n ^ e h a r d Shepherd. C ast was se- -i Larry E rick - ^octed from the fesUval audience. I............ .............. The-.«lnglng groups appearing

in the SaUirday n lg h l festival Cm o r i a l ^ . ' . r S n p S a ; . >

v « , t .n , Stakes w hich will pnrUclpete ^. l l *“ regional compeUtion nex t ^

K euon, »U n o n th are Tw in PHiUs, Ooodlng., Blaine. Cassia. M inidoka and,n«. r h r i . t i JixlRes for the lo-S ^ n .n S '.H rep reun ted ® Uvenson, aU niuslc deparlraenta or schoob

and the local m usic club. Cx jm to M t Norman O bcn w as m atser ofyT R U oert ocremonies. M n . L arry Armgn, ”'* P®” * stake music d irector, and Mrs.

Sorenson, s take acUvltles “l O r i a l director, were In charge of u . »I rangements fo r, th e fcsUvaJ. *3ee K elcher. ------------- 1--------------- O

a S . Dying Town ” Shudders I

TremorLloyd M o- (ConUnued from Page One) Z

M rs. O ale pie are housed in hastily built and L inda le n t ciUes. B u t m any of. Uie Jn- ,v

hab itan ts a ppea r dimply to have er vanUhed — gone to sU y with u

to M r. a n d friends or relaU ves o r camped di . B urley. • somewfiere u n der th o open sky. ^-------- ■■■Tlie w hole 'tow n wUl have to ei^ I ' V ^ T l « ’’»^l‘.’' « ‘ld“pinrlga. «7 X V C 1 1 T h e frcakbhnea# of earth - “

i \ . Q*«Utes U vUlble everywhere. An P* hnSSfi th .k unblemUhed house su n d s nex t «

i S r t to to e to dust. A p la u -. ^ ' 1 ^ r l ? g la u window la a ll th a t remains

of a store. T h e local gov- em m ent building u spUt and bat-

a s S i l i J»,u relaUveiy un touched aave for Uie

16 g radua tes U. s . a rm y ho ip iU l un itwhich flew in PVlday decided not

impared th e to se l up th e hosp ital because >enV -ot-lhe neariy-aU -the-seriouT -casuaitlea -

urged peo- had been evacuated to Benghail tie p a s t b u t 70 miles away. T h e un it, com- ihead . manded by C a p t ,- a S k D. Bas- form er d b - haw, H ouston,-Tex..-decided In- 'JioLKlnn.ej:* Sfead to se t up a dUpensary unit enUUons. w trea t aicknosaes incurrM by “ Y^C-EUe o f- people cast o u t in the wet and ^ a t m e chilly weather.^ i n c i t e Most of Uie hom cleu now are S en t- J a S ‘¥>"8 reUUvely- w ell-cared lor Ildent: T om w o u g h speedy acUon of Ameri- > orealdent* cans and British. T he BrltUh i l v ^ R l c h l camp oulside Benghazi almost • t r 'b c l m a r hnm edJateJy movrd aupply eoa- - rec’tor, a n d vcy»; «nd milltaiV i» llce forces ar direc tor. ” *” » ‘he quake.

'irt" force base oiiUlde 'n-ljS*l aUo ’f hnhledlaicly begnn moving help

« « - mostly carried In giant Her- J S / m n O tr ^ y .

P rank R ip - • • « ~ I Z "! TT

Magic Valley Funerals

of Pcggj-S W E .'ID E L L -P unera l services Buhl. Ja ck for Mrs. Mary Leona DaUey .wUl

•fl Bcnckcn be held a t 3 pan. T uesday a t the I charge of Wcndell MeUiodUt cliurch wglUi I banquet, the Rev. A ustin Rugger. Wcndell " MeUiodUt church , and Elder '

D u d l e y . Jerom e Sev- ^ b . a w v - enU» Day A dventist., officiating, m th e U nited Concluding riles will be held in I u u t C h ina Uie. WendeU cemeur>-. Friends I >lnt exercise may call a l Uie W eaver m ortu- I

1

Nb^ [ Twinj^a|ls Nj ^ a m s ~ i

auditorium. O uest speaker wUl no • o e s be M rs.-W alter E ager.-A flfUi.

- w- grads group, direc ted, M n.;b .33 (ln -“The Maude Shotwell. wUl present a p i

good, b u t ll n s* and m arching drill and an nil ter,” a Negro exercUe drill. P lano aelecUons be ime ou t of the will be played by Cathy Cox and ag . . Tommy McVey and K aren Mc- mlne of six days vey. Service aw ards wULbe pre- wl U onsandm ass sented. ' J*ened iU doon --------- ' R.

L. L. T attlng toa . T w to FaUs well - dressed deparunent. reported Sauirday lege .su id e n u that, due to a polloe error In bo ee “I n Search speUIng, -Uie Dick Orayblll to - 8 :• and walked rolved to alU rcatlon w ith James rei I th e carpeted e . Webb on W ednesday was mit- dti

Ukenly spelled Oraybeal. He U uli x fo re -74-s tu .. in ino -w ay-U -ba-con fused wlUi be rested u 'U ie y vie E. O nybca l of K U X-TV .line UUng, as .1 --------em. T hey had Sieket PTA wUl m eet a t 8 p jn . toi ter's exclusion Monday to Uie school audltori- lel

um. T he program will be a ro' 413 " s tu d e n u founder's day skit'p resen ted by th

WlUl trespass, p t a m em ben. Mrs. WUlUm fo; conduct and Swisher's th ird grade class wUl Je

languished tn am i several selecUons. ExecuUve fo: l»U. th a thgn . a t 7 DJn. MOn- Wilated. . day a t Uie school library. « —— — — . on

Deeky Bamesberger. daughler Ui ✓ C r S — - of Mr. end M n .-H erbert Bames- ..

berger. rouU 1, Tw in Falta. wIU i .J v receive her n u n e 's cap a t the a tI U Oood S am a riu n hospiU l school a i

of nuralng..capplng oeremony. a t Ll _ 3 pjn.- March 15 to th e hosp lu l ano n t e s t chapel. T he cap U given a t Uie bo

end of tho f l n t six monUia of sc.• V ” : the student's schooling, slgnlfy-

,n P a l U ^ S Ing she has sticcessfuUy com- m ^ iwe-cllnical period, m

L vrere picked W ashington seboel PTA wlU pr•tog s t^ ew ld e a t 8 p jn . Monday in Uie At - p rw n t t h e gjhool audiw r/am .. T here will .ofal LDS quar- ^pen house and presenUUon da8 to m e Bur- of » nf* membership. The ex- eoitiool audltori- ecuUve board will m eet a t 7:15 ch

p jn . In the tchooi library. NtWls a ttended . -------

• ; r s : Valley TrafianttSO ldem crlts-by-TW to-PaU s wa police Judge b o lo Adam sbrirfor “

wnitP. speeding. The Judge a b o fined Wiw dlvblOn M' “m ,arS!t Street. »9 and cosU and assign- Fr• ^ im ohrrM cd her 20 dem eriu fo r speeding. B« i S o l E^-‘ Clifton R ich a rf sm ith , 31, J* I K.enaai £.g j,ngd *45 and Ui„ .h - coeU and had hU driver's license ce

" suspended for 30 days by Judge Jo a rd ^ thS i n ■ Adamson, to r speeding, i wnrd® W. Monroe Phlppen. 60, Good- T

Ing. was fined 1100 and senuneed I . T ^ . to lO.dnys in Jall and hto driver's _

license wm suspended for one T B uh l second Qoodlng Police Judge- V. I

A. C a ru r for d runk driving. The q im rteu in- jsll senunce waa suspended upon \ I Bees, Buhl payment of fine. i ?y P o u r ,1 > ln Phippea wna arrested by the M arlonr policeman D al M uir and EUa l

Moore a t 1:05 a jn . Saturday on — to P a lb fif th 86ulh 'T ^ato“ s lr e e t- ln -a o o d in 8 pel

------------------------------------------------RoI fesUval was t :^ » 1 T -k • kei

• d ts s r s F l d e l D e n i e s - f f i s F o r c e s

ps appearing • «P

f f p m i m Shot at BoatI DnrUclDote HAVANA. Peb. 33 lfl — Cuban see DeUtitm rwxt Premier Pldel CasUo today de- flci

0 ^ l n » nl«> lh a t hU forces h a d a tucked mo Inidoka and American shrim p boal. He i

for I h B ^ charged Instoad U iat Uie Unlled ed, reo reu n lM B(«tes was creaU ng arUflelal U n- b ti Of sSiooU m aking the u a s o lf spt

e club. unsafe fo r narlgaUon. noila mataer of As thousands cheered. CaeUo a rrv Arm»i> read extracU from Soviet lie - f ^ a n d Mr*’ fense M lnUtor Rodion Maltoov- I**' ik'e acUvltles Moscow speech Friday to M l larBO of a ? . »h lch Uie Soviet a rm s chief Me fS uvaJ wem ed lh a t a V S . a tu c k on cU

- • Cuba would touch o tf W orld w ar clti • imo w n "PWel, K hrushchev, we are

” WlUl you boU il" roared Uie crowd “ ia t the m idnight rally — f ln t

' S meeUng of th e U nltod party of ™^ SocJaUst RewjluUon- g j ‘

. „ ThU U a Sovlet'-slyle mono- g*rJ F UUilc organlzaUon Castro has cia

„ , created to supp lan t old poUUcal .e t ^ g e One) parties and to ru le Cuba. —.haslUy built Denying responslbUlty for Uie ■ ly •o^ th e to - shrim p boat Incident. Castro nev- Ca nply to have ertheless vowed to defend him- A sU y with seU "by a ll possible m e a n s

o r camped against any a tu ck ."0 open sky. The American boat Ala "didn't will have to even fly ,» flag." Castro said. "Of

rlga. courser UiU w as a consequence o f .o f earth - tl'e eUte of chaos which Im-

srywhere. An perlnlUm has creatod In our wa- su n d s nex t le n ." _

lu st. A p la u - th a t remainshe local gov- __________

« iSioS".; u p p in time of

f 'j i t l ^ ^ ^ u K i i ww c a s u a l t le s ------------------ - TtJ —t^ B e n g h a ^ " k 1

“ eclded^to!

j ® —

police^ forces ' . M o d e o» Sooi

Tripoli aUo s lo n s o f svm pioto time of

rn a trm u ij. . '

^ e y

ra l services F*ci<iilo.

ph o n e , , F l

H M n , - „ ,and Elder ' _____________ X/tfl'J'erome Sev- *• • , • ...officiating.

In;r>-. Friendsaver m ortu- m \ x i U t l f W / i J A’onday uqHT

alls News in B rief .5 -I

to 'th e school P a lls cUnle hospital F riday .after- -speaker wUl noon f o r medlcal trtaUaent. f |

Sd'tJ m 2 K naU O r a w j a m*et a t •rUl present a p m . T uesday a t KnuU Com mu- ] drill and an n l ty cenU r. The p togram .w U l

no selections be p resen ted by sUte and countyaUiy Cox and agricu ltu re sUbUUaUon eom- Mtd K aren Me- m ltlM officials. tU freshmenU ov s wULbe pre- wUl be served by U r. a n d M rs. me

ja c k H e lfr e c h ta o d M r .a n d M r s . ^R. B . Modeen^ ^

led sauirday T w in PaU s F a ta B u r e a u illoe error in board o f direc ton wUI m eet a l

Orayblll to - 8 p jn . M onday a t Uie Farm B u - . tl w ith James reau offlee. ’t t e wheat referen - aga (day was rnit- dum. will be dUcussed and a re g - oe aybeal. He U u la r bustoess meeUng wUl be .t.>MMifused wlUi beld- . ___ ________■f K U X -TV . . -------- m*

CW O Leonard L, IhewUs, cus- to neet a t 8 p jn . todU n of Uie USA tn n s ie n l bU- th« tiool audltori- lets, sou thern area com m and, i I will be a rou te s. Twin FUU. wU •w uded «ai 'presented by the a rm y commendaUon m edal pul drs. w uilsm for services during Uie period of to tde elsss wUl J a n . 18. 1080 to Dec. 31, 1083. of >ns. ExecuUve for "hU devoUon to duty, loyal- 7 p jn . Mon- 2m

. on h im self, thU cammsnd fn d P*1rer, daughler Uie m U lU ry senlee.- deia b e r t Bames- — , 5?'rto Falta wIU H a t^o n 's ch o c IP T A 'w U rm e e t I cap a t the a t 8 p jn . Monday In U»e schMil bui ospiUl school auditorium . Speaker wlU be c it

oeremony a t Lloyd HamUlon on “ApUtudes so I th e hospital and a tU iudes." The executive r a given a t Uie board w«l meel a t 7 p jn . ta the

Ix monUia of school library. , T

u u f & l y '* ^ ’ LINCOLN SCHOOL PTA wiU Jcal period, m eet a t 8 p jn . Mondsiy ta Uie , T

school auditorium. A candleUght X Ml PTA wlU program will be n a m te d by M n . onday in the A nna Hayes, under the dlrecUon ,T

T here will of M n . R ichard FUan. Founder's 1 , presenUUon 'day program chalnnan. T he L to- hip. The ex- coin school flfUi and sixth grade 1 m eet a t 7:15 eholr. directed b y 'M n . M ary but ibrarx. Nelson, will sing. __________

f Traffic Courts Jcor

)wer, 53, 178 a fte r hU au to ran into a tree, pa, 117 and cosU Dam age to the ltS9 S lud tbaker jjm

»-Twln-PaU s w aa-esU m aU d-at-tU a.,, ------<aiAdamsbrirfor “ D o rw ln - L .- O a rk , • - ro u U - 1, le a b o fined W endell, was fined t30 plus court j

37, 301 Polk c o s u and assessed oo demerlU „oi I and assign- F riday .by Buhl poUce Judge a n for speeding. B ernard S U rr for two failu re to .

Sm ith, 31, he reasonable and pruden t cl- fined *45 and U tlons. One was Usued In D e- g^l river's license cember. 1M3. and Uie oUier In sys by Judge Ja n u ary . 1M3. aee Ing. ___ __________________ lefl

fn"i“i2S Romney-Asksid hto driver's L fl

fi“ «V°v° Unity For ' "Jdriving. The ^ say

■"“ ““■“"Michigan Suarrested by O In*lr and EUa ESCANABA, Mlch., Feb. 39 ifl m h Saturday on — , B eam ing as briahtly aa the In Ooodlng Feb ruary sun shining on him , /*

------------------ Reoubllcan Our. Oeorge Rom ney i• kep i a campaign promUe for a

; T | i p , C second Inaugural Saturday and T , called upon Michigan to “pull I

lu e lf togeUier."> e S Innuguni was In th is t :

upper penlnsu la-com m unlly .jo t I ; h , 18,000. to which hundreds of • o a t legislators; Republican le ad e n

a n d ord inary clUiens came- to mo lfl — Cuban see J^om ney' Uke hU oath of o f- rev

ro today de- flee fo r th e second Ume ta tw o C hnd a tucked m onths . Roiflp boal. He A nd In a speech which foUow- S ir ,t Uie Unlled ed, Rom ney promUed h b adm in- r a srtlflelal ten- bU aU on would pay heed to th s me the seas off special problems of the eco- ^ rlgaUon. nom lcally dUtrBSKd, bu t A n !Cted. Caetro sources rich upper peninsula. [ the

Soviet De- Som e of U u 300,000 who popL- eve lon Maltoov- tnte th e 18.500'4quare miles df UU h Friday to M ichigan above Uie SU'alU pt tesi

a rm s chief M ackinac from Ume to tM e I 3 attack on classify themselves as “fo rg o /u n pai tf W orld w ar citizens'* as fa r u tlie more j ^ u - an

lous lower peninsula and f U U abc „ governm ent a t Lansing , ^ 5 0 0 Thi. . n ' t h . m U e s away—are eoncemed. oth

* t “By coopenUve acUons, we Ca. t ^ P a r tv ^ f can prove U iat we recognize our u a Party o t interesb «s clUzens of 1

M ichigan are far superior to our •style mono- * e p a ra u Interesb." Romney de-

Cuba. P------' —lUlly for the B a t CbarUe's Cbllil Coffee Cap

C u lro nev- C afe, South Patk.-.Adv. defend him-

It AU -dldn t _i t r o u td . "Of PRAYFRinw uuenceof r i V M I C l \

’dS"otJ::|| 733-2440 Jj

In time of bereovement. . . . f ] vould you iuiow what to do? ' r

...A e k n o w r o d g m e n t t 's h b u W bB ’ '7 _ ‘ L ' ,M o d e o» S o o n o s P o i i l t t e '

f l o fd l t f ib u t e a - n n r i m h f f ...<yp ra t . -----------s io n s o f s y m p a th y t o ' t h e b e re o v e d • . o t a tim e o f so rro w ore o g r e o t c o n so lo tie n ; th e y sh o u ld , b e o c - S i; kn o w lo d g e d w i th n o te s o r c o rd s o s ' trii s o o n a s p o s s ib le .

i i ^ei^izol^s Z • f u n e r a l C H A P E L

P i g n i t y i s O u r T r a d i t i o n

Brief .Mayor Mayffi&rsS -Riequest-End-iP rid ay .a fte r- - . ■ 5

To Walkout ;Suu” o ! n w u ? -NEW V 0 2 « . F eb . '2S tfl ~ g ^ S U J S ^ l M ayor R obert F .'-W a g n er said hi ,S ^ S d £ « m ty Saturday h e w lirsu g ie s t te rm s of ir laU on eMB- setUement of UiU city 's 7«-day « RefreshmenU newspaper b lackout i f fu rth e r . Mr. a n d M rs. medUUon efforU falE h<IMr. a ad M rs, T he mayor sU«ssed t b a t any s

setUement h e proposed in m e ol eon traet d lsp u u “would n o t be ci

a B u r e a u arbitnUan. I t w ould not be ftoat MwUl m eet a l t n d btodlnB.**. 0

Uu 7 ^ B u - . “The parU es wiU sUU have to »^ t ^ e r e n - agree on Uie fina l setU em ent,” ^>ed and a re g - h e said. tceUnff' «U1 be ■ t W agner sa id h e woul.d m eet - j’ _ f . piibUshen a n d s trU tW p r ln te n al:------------------- ta -d t rh a U oo su n tU y afte rnoon \aIhew U s. cus- to review, th e advisabUlty .of fu r- tltran s lw l bU- th e r mediaUon sessions. u,

e T ^ S S ^ d , President K ennedy, susgestod, w u a w a rd sd earUer UUs. week th a t th e d b - ^

m edal pu tanU “subm it tn e ir d ifferences I Uie period of lo an todependent delerm lnaU oh

Dec. 31, 1083. o f some U nd.” ro d u ty , loyal- The PubU shen assodaU on of ^ 1 m anagem ent New York Olty m eanw hile-saidn c cred it up- tiie-blaekouM U d oost U » « e w s * -gMramaod fn d papers. Ih e lr employes a n d news- I e.” d e a le n m ore th a n 634 mUUon

dolU n.PTA-wur m eet “ T he assodaU on sa id ; “Losses-to 7to the school buslnesses-^uch a s stores—to the n

ker WlU be d iy as a resu lt of th e str ike are k» “ApUtudes so staggering U iat th e y defy any urhe' iJxocuUve reasonable esUmate,*! - ----------- hi7 p jn . ta th e ^

Businessmen ^>0L PTA w in '

tS d ttD isappear 5 Inn, ^ n der's Without Clue pId sixth grade TROV. P a . Feb. 33 W — *Twtf et r 'M n M ary bustoessmen have van ished from w

U ib northenstem Pennsylvania ni town of 1,600 and police a re ad- hi mltUdly h a rd pressed fo r clues, el

The two-Loron Leonard, . 38. ni I X l ' o m anager of the T roy E quipm ent tl

company, and Jerom e,B ktlne, 45,I Into a tree, pa rtne r In a leather goods firm „ M Sludebaker jjnd faUier of .ton-dbappearcd ^«(>•------- r-— e a r l le r - ln - th s - w e e k -w l to ln -a t *5rk' . . ^ t « - 1, o f-eaeh o th e r.------------- - ^ ^120 plus court PoUee. however.' sold Uiey do " I 00 dem eriu „ o t believe Uie d b ^ p e a ra n c e s c ' PoUce Judge a re connected. ' P*

L « n ,r d f n in . s n l U l. JjPru**"*^ c ' m ent com pan* a /a rm m a-

*** . r J ^ * chlnery ouUei. t h e r e h c was one “ Uie oUier In uu-ee e m p lc S ^ He was lasl /

seen M onday afU m oon w hen he „---------- le ft work for hU hom e In Athens. ™. A o l j - a about 38 m llea no r th of T roy. ^ - x \ 9 l l k 9 ‘ BU lne a -pa rlner. in -.lhe P enn- .

L f tea th e r Goods com pany dtsap*■ peared Tuesiday a fte m o o n . Ui

j T Police sa id h e le ft h b office msaying h e was going to Elm ira Ui

^ N . Y. Ju st over th e sto to Une.U . H b wife la te r received an a tr ■.

Insunnce receip t from the S l- I ll., Feb. 39 ifi m lra a irport. 'lahtly aa the ■— 1

Castro Hits ■“iromUe for a m

U.S. Navy s. s

Ilean le a d e n (Contiaued from P age 1) . u j ens came- to m oney-and emblems o f counter un Is oa th o f o f- rerdu tiona>7 organU aU ons. ~

Ume ta tw o Cfiban Foreign M lnU U r Raul — RoiJcalted on B ritish am bassador ^

which foUow- S i r / H erbert s u n le y -M archant ■ id his adm in- r a d a y n ig h t to discuss govern- ’ heed to the SSenl charges th a t rebel ra ld e n of Uie eco- ^ using th e B ritbh -ow ned key. . x>, bu t I i r A n embassy spokesm an described 0 enlnsula. f th e session as am icable, how- V;00 who popli- ever, and added th a t ho d id no t lare miles Of th ink Roa made a fo rm al pro- ( le SU'alU 0* test.Ime to thfie I n W ashington, th e sU le de- as "forgofU n partm en t sa id I t b w alttog for le more aSpu- an answ er to its io m a i protest la and « U U about th e shrim p boa t inddent. nslng - \ 5 0 0 T he departm ent sa id I t had no icemed. other Im m edlau com m ent on the It

acUons, we Castro speech. | etrecognise our — --------------------------------------------------IS ClUzens of iperlor to our Romney de-

nust pull to-

it Coffee Cap

^ m e s o n ’sER

^ A r e m a r k a b l (

"» V from B u s te r 1to do? e I *1 1 r

to r ch ild ren c'designed to avoid

\ altfetime-of-----M1 -... foot troubles- • ■

' -' 7 '— - barrfDorfrrcilom\\Vt h c a l th i c i t s u te fo r g fo w in g

g°rcat <hoc,’ d e s ig n e d b y D r " j ^) t o c - S im on J . W ik ler, * p o d ia - | | r - ' 3fds o s ' irist, leaves th c f o o t f re e to

c x e rc is c a n d g ro w n a tu ra lly d u r in g ' th c e a r ly , v i t a l V ^ .

/ I . . yew s- H av e y o u r ch ild try O L O j , i t o n h e r c s o o o .

T : L - ^ W i k hBY BUS-^ W

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• • • KelUi F w S Skout ..

mt U IM hor . ^ I M U n i lo n ^ i^ g .. . . 1‘OW he got black eve

dd no, b . „ „ . t

n .tu t ! » , . to Sin? « p S r ' ° ^ " S K 'S , a l , setU em ent,” drlvtag car f ro m 'p i r k U ig jS ^ '

- j m a - .o t t n , . W ^d .n n „ ,

ledy. Buggexted _

' s i S ' i Guard Units • ’ .SSTfVJ Start JK ork^

tlSTIEwei........... ........N ationalguarcU m enjrom nj,.

'u S i 'S w t a « e drfveV

• mander o f t w p L. I<inhn ------------ . naUonal guard.

been designated as Uie period let -O pen tlon M usur," L^uteasa

f t a - f * Lennan said. M any of Uie Mscic'ValJey guard ualti w U nann .

J riwl**” * con tesu during tiiij

« . .« ■ M“»*«r day daU s back lo la■ ” T colonial pracUce when n v an ished from was the. custom to hold an sai

Pennsylvania nual m usu r. of the mllliU UC^ police a re ad- have a roU call which would ilu.M

elow U ia niunber-of ab le.bodlril■ h *"*" available to bear s n u . i a l

J m e S K etnerRcticy. ., Ifirm ^ cxtrcniHy.import. ■

«n-dlsaDDeared country and coo, le e k - w lu i to - 3 t m unlty to know whlch men o n l

, : " . A . ^ . “ unted^uponJfTUie p^ni■ sold they do emergency, Lennnn said. la dU aooearM ces order to be etfectlve a man mu«

be trained to the miliury luui ed -Uie eoulD- *’.* *? '? '“ h a v e 'to uw in a tlm.. m L “ "0 C'np'oy »he« tkllliere h e was one “ “ »” »niber of a trainid tesm.L He was laat ^ tralnint m w n ^ h e n he ‘ndivldual nnd tenm. u • ome In Athens. of Uie nntlonal juart.’ t h o f T roy. . ■ c. in -.lhe P enn- . Voung men w ho.havc rese ll nm pany dtsap* their 17th birthday and csn sim rtem oon. the phy sld l and m e n u i require-, le ft h b office m enu for service cab enllst la ling to Elm ira the naUonal guard. . th e sto to Une. ------ '

Grants Accepted------------ MOSCOW. Feb. 23 lyfi - m

regenU-of-U ie Onlta. l i l t s of Idaho Saturday, gave te*

mal accepunce of mon: ttw___ rtOO.000 In scholnnhlps and 5 5

y y . to Uie Moscow school. ,y ■' The board aUo ^ave apprenl«

to Uie appolnUnent of s o n B 1 1 1^ Idaho faculty member ftm I

O •• Madrid, Spato. He b Dr. Fdlt 1 I ? . I n s m i c j o r l l n t u /X l U o S “ S i ? ' *M lnU U r Raul ------------------------ ;_____

■SESiSaCrat rebel ra ld e nbh -o w n ed key. y^<5! (V '‘tTw.w describ i^ w i p~f f Xm lcab le, how-h a t ho d id no t A G ^ i k l K t ^ ! r r a fo rm al pro- ( K F j

th e sU U de-___________V A s. b w alttog for_________ \ \ / • - tormai protest_____________| u t boa t indden t. M V V *

lald I t tiad no At some big eockuu psrtka jm m en t on the It's Uie crowd Uist's filled ti ________________eapaclty. •

o n ’sB rin g s Y o u . , <

irk a b le new shoe

lu s te r B row n

Id ren 3 a n d undei

to avoid -of----

c i/o » r(th e ■' ~rg fo w in gto e / 'W I J ^

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Wikkr SHOBU ST E R BROW H

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Fii-m Opens | ^[rerOffrce— I For Cable TV I- JEROME. Peb. 3 3 ^ - . cab le I

'v i fw of'Jerom o. In c , hM opened ■" i l i o'rdce. In Jerom e. T he cable ■

Tar (cle*U<on w ithout special an - ■u n o u « 1U be InsUOled on uU lltr ■^ l o and o ro u jh l Into the house Wf ^ l a r to th e telephone line. In - E.uU atlon b being made by per- 'al ^ e i or Cable View. ,il

The cable orl<lnales from Id a- i ho Mlcrowkve corporation faclU-

^ t l e s which now serve the Twinf Falls cable vision system. -

R ^den tA will be able to re­ceive channel two. KDTV; chan- n tl five.' K SL; channel four,KCPX and channel-serenrK UED ; - -

' an educational su tlo n . 'bm claU of the. cotnpany point-

td out th a t color televUlon also f :m*y be received via cable, vuion. I ' l

aeo i^e E . L add U president, pClark Betas, vice prtaldenl. and K Roy H art, secrctary-ueosurer.

__ The firm 's office U IxaCcd a t P tl a East M ain sireet._______ _ ^

Grange Aides 1 Talk Briefly ■

Bl

At Kimberly S'SKANSEM. Feb. si-O ueiO s from

Kimberly. M urU ugh and Twin Falls OrnnBes attended the Han- ,en O range meeting Tliursday _ evening A th e O range hall. M as- J T \

. t tn from each of the OrnJwes »>■« spoke briefly, and Kimberly

'O ranffc members pw jentcd the program. . ' inc • ^

Lester N aylor reported on on . “ ltirlRallon*meeUnn held recently In T w in 'P o lls : He stressed the jri.h i

'Importance of Irrigating benns, . beeu and g rain ond also potntoei a t the opportune times In their growth. H e told o f.th e moUture " . conwnt w hich should bo In soU for besl grow th of poUtoea.

- K e n n e th - Poe,-.Pomona O ra n g e ____m M W r,~«polte:-on...w hot_U JO

^ a m n g e h a s to - 'o ffer farm ing I A communities. -The Pomona hns. X J

, aceomplUhed a g r e a t mnny • _ tlilntpi In legtslatlon. both sta te I 4 / Uld national, h e declared. '

Roy.Durlc. Klmberly.'said tliere t ll more need now than ever be- I ,-|

•fore fo r a trong Oranses. adding ' “mnny can accqmplUU much.” • jju

Mrs. Leslie Lowe. Kimberly "Sun Orange lecturer. pre.%ented-pro- Valle gram features. Mrs. Jomes Mes* club semmlth gave a r e a d i n g on Nntio WnshlngtAn and the men sang and “Yankee Doodle,“ ^ favorlle of co*ch aeorge'W oshlnBton* Ctii

Mrs. Ogle 'Wall sang, accom- U»e 1 panled by M rs. Lowe. Leslie Lowe snid read an article concerning tnxea. be so Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Bruce Lulloff siing“ a duet; M rs.' Roya - Durk , ptayed tw o violin solos, accom- ^

.p a n led by h e r daughter. Mrs, . _ i i . ■ ^ a r o ld H onstead. aV Mrs. Lulloff and Mrs. Keith I Brown presented n humorous p .—. I skit, “Seeing Stars." Henry Peter- I Von', M urtaugh Oronge.' played a m so x o p h ^ e solo and a musical

Ft spoons nm uigem ent of "Wabash

Clpslnff thought wos given by Mr*. M essersmlth. Luncheon was i ^ d by th e Hansen Grange.

Castleford Club Assists College KS

CASTLEFORD. Feb. 23 — The Aw Castleford Men's club donated secon <2S to tb e Southem Idaho college, said Buhl, and »5 to the O un elub tend for use o t the building each those m onth. chair

D udley 'Wataon, president, ap- O u pointed L «ren H enlnger, Oharles Oord' Conrad a n d Don K ram er to a PhHH finance committee. Oc.*»e Finger- son. of th e M ountain S tates T ele-1 phone a n d TBlegmph company, I ahowed a movie on the construe- I tlon of th e Dew line. I HUG

Leo Peterson was a guest of the I k club. Refreahmenta were served I Coo<

W i w Dorrow and J . ■ Roy

iT u Th s m i C

3 6 " - -44" S pon

^ P R i NN ew spring colors. Ideal 1

- fo r -o ll-« p o r lS w c o r ,-S o lic is ----- 1and prints.

- ................ ........Reg. 67c yd. j

Full bolts. Beautiful ' i prin ts ond potterns. I

Reg. 79c yd. \

. Connon "Aspi

BLANKO ur b e s t selling b lanket. B eautiful paste l colors.Big sa tin bindings. New­berry 's- low- price <

ns -ce—Ty

-* cab le las opened T he cable tpeclal an-

on uuilty the house

e In - le by per-

from Id a- 1 a \ 1 Jon faclU- \ th s Twin \

em.ble to re-rV ; chan- - - - - r inel four, e n rK U E D ;-

any point- - . - j H l l t & H r r a H irUlon also ible. vuion. K president,

Idem, and K '

Ix a te d a t

flyJ BTtUSHING UP ON FIR ST A lt) t.

i* K t Bicardo mjck) {{((cfaeock.-Oaht; .Ifn. l l y Mra. AIU D urant, Jerome, a n d KranI

* ■ * * * <ueaja from _

^ e Hnn- C h a n g e s i n F i i - s t .

! OrnUgei k p a u g h t a t R e d C i

entlS*’ the Sixteen Mnglc Valley pcrsdna jhc wienrolled In a Red Crons tra in - plied.

^ ing^'prounvm on change* In best 14 1 treatm ent of accident victims, once 1. v i '.% 7 The course, being held In tlic flow, 1essea tne jj^ h b Power company audltorl- on unlng oenns, throuRh Tuesday. U lo r In - n i the0 p o ta to ^ sJruetOM u Jio n'Hl lake the new This1 in their itnowiedge to olhcr Mnglc Valley nld pi

groups. nlRlHlj Recent medical thought dU - Rroup:

i ^ a h g e ^ tonm iguet o tf ^ n n k «h o t_ u jo ------ _____________________ Enr<

J T Z F J m S h o w n t" " ? „I t mnny • _ ' 1 Lew 1T For Burley S"oisaid tliere - r t H /T itLions Meet . rzmuch.” • b u r l e y . Feb. 23 -A lilm on M "; Ji Kimberly ‘’Summer In Sun Valley'' w as ' ' " ^ 0 ,

nted -p ro - Valley’’ woa show n-al-lhe U ons 'mes Mes- club meeilnR Friday noon a t Uie ‘ "U* ' d i n g on National holel. D r. L. C. NIeUen men sang and John Olenn were progm m “ • ivorlle of co-chnirmen.

Ctiarles SknRgs, chnlrm nn of accom- tlie annunl Live. Inc.. project, ^

eslie Lowe snid brooms, m ats nnd rugs will Ing taxes, be sold May 1, 3 and 3. ice Lultoff Holland, clmirman of the o l l l fjyo Durk mce event tentatively set s. accom- jq „an. March 2 n t the Pom - Iter, Mrs, jk | area, announced qual-

a Iflcallons for e nu ring Uib races. j. :rs. K ellh parUeipnllon In th e Rcnerohumorous pomerelle ski school during,1M3. Mrs. 1 • 2 - . , ! - ' ; waiver slim ed: by paren t or O ran t I m?li?eal punrdlan ond payment_of enUy

"Wabash ^ divided ln t« will hnHvo oge groups.'one for boj-s procee( and one fof glrU In eoch. In Uie lunch 1 Pee w ee group will be <1 ond 1

group. 8and B year olds; In tem ed ia tc -

!iub»o-A in the senior group will be 10.- t o " , 17 and 18 year olds,23 — The Awards will be made for flrat.

I donated second and Uilrd places. Holland ho college, said parents aro Invited lo a t- O un club tend Uie races ond reminded ling each those driving up Uie hill Uiot

cholns aro required.Ident ap- Ouesla o t Uie meeUng were r. OharlM Oordon Smith. Bur ey, and Leo m « ? T “ Phillips. Uoise. le Finger- i i " “ ]a tes T ele-1 FARM AUCTION I

construc auciiON weo.. | |lest of the I FMRUARY 27lh Nofih o i lre served I Coedlna, 5o# Ad»efll>ement oo II J . • Roy I p«B» »■

4 4 " Sportswear 1 '1

IM NTS— ^o r ^ l i d s ___ ' _______________________________

. ,6 7 c ,y d . I _ J

-3^t!_Cen(ennial_______ _____ ____ ____

£ ! .. 7 9 c yd .

lo n n o n "A spen"

(^NKETS, b lo n k e t .>1. colors.. igs. New-Ice ^ p F- •- • ; j J

F IR ST AID technique* are . frem k ( t. IdahoKk.-Oah>: .Ifn . Jane Peieraen, Wendell; teach:ome, a n d Prank M oienien. Twin FalU, News* * * * * * --------------------------------

1 Fii’st Aid Ai’c ReRed Cross .Qass Duperadna the wound after ll hns been np- T J w

a tra in - piled. Untli i,o»-, l i was Uiought J D C 'nge* In best to loosen lhe toumiquelvictims, once Iti a while to lel lhe blood Twin

: In Uic flow. Now the loum iquel U left Ore.. /audltorl- on unlll ilie physician removes it P m v *I lo r In - a i the hospital. time li Uie new This and otJier chnnBM In llrst the 10( lc valley nld practices oro demoiislraled ed. set

niRhily by aon\e member of Uie boRS 0jh t d U . Rroup: Tlie citus u directed by occordlIquct off Frank M ostaien,’ Twin PalU. 'dent, :------------ W atio-Rtnte-police......................— a j o a t

___ _ Enrptted_,in th e -c o u rH _ t itc _T5io-I I . . Jo h n ^Miller. T\k'ln Falls; Cnrl estnblli •** U Pliilerich. Tw in Falls: Mrs. facllUj

LeUi K. DaiileU. Ooodlng; Mrs, two rIT Jane Pciersen. w endell: Frank Fall*.7 H. Olander. Ooodlng; Paul K. one-hn

McCollum, Twin Palis; Wiiiinm pert, t(f BerRndine, Twin Palis; Tlieron figure.•: . A. Lnr.wn, Tw in FnlU: Mr. nnd Amnlilm on Mr*- 1 , ‘Jjiin Cnmpcnu; Leo- produc

e y w as '" “ •do cDick) HliclicocI:. Duhl; S„ pr,rtc U ons Mrs. Sylvia m y c a .H a g e n n a n ; Pn a t Uic A- Reytioias. Twin Falls; tdw oi

Nielsen (DIckI Hitchcock, nex t et ■pw rom « « • Sylvia Hayes. H«g- program ^ Reynolds. Tv,-m -mnn of Mrs. E. R. Basom: Mrs.P r o lc c t Andros, Jerom e, and Mrs. ‘1,h

„ . . . Smorgasbord Set z f l ,« 81- Chnrle.1 recrea- „ m n n r 10 races. compnr

n in th e jtcnernl chnlrmnn. assLiled ' by Ing.ltKO. Mrs. Theodore Broyles and Mrs. rent or O ran t Hawkes. xof en try Mrs. E ari Orace U ih cliai^e of SHOI

aelllng Ueketa and Mrs. Hawkes Myrtle ded In to will handle publicity. P a n of the prise or bo}-a proceeds will be used for the ho t compar I. in th e lunch program. on fnvi0 and 7 ;roup.

ds; Jun- live, andII be 10. ,

lor 'H olland ’

to a t - 'emlnded 'ilil th a t

were 'and Leo

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>m lelt. ld ahosU t« t> oU ee ,ln iln ic to r. The Tiedi'endell; teaching new ways o f freadog • em1 KalU, Newa photo)I :-----------]------- a--------------

Records Set Gpi is During Ai-eathouB Be'fet'Season' E™;

he blo(^ Tw in PalU. R upert and Nywa,:l U left Ore.. AmalRamated Sugar com.OTOVCS It p in y fnctorle* established nn nil '

lime hliih In producUon ilurlim •'‘f"a In llrst the 1062-03 senson Just conclud*m slraled ed. seiUng n record of 7.080.000 * *' <='r of Uie boRS* of*.sugar, JOO-pound units. “ '“ "Secied bv according to A. E. Bennlng, pres- f°“ ndn PalU 'dent. P rio r .h igh production was. — _ a joar_ rigo_w lth .fl,«3 .oop> B ’‘;j rH _ h tc _T 5 io - :co m p aa t tnctory..TCCordBlls: Cnrl estnbllslied a re 'th e firm's largestlls; Mrs. facility a l Nyaso going over the j - : ,Ig ; Mrs, two mllllon-bag mnrk; Twin I ,h: Frank Fall*, exceeding the oiie andPaul K. one-hnlf million figure, nnd Ru- StUWllllnm pert, topping th e one mllllon>bng Vnllc)Tlieron figure. EmpU

Mr. nnd Amnlgnmated's other planta Inau; Leo- production ihU ycnr nre a t Nnm-l:. Buhl: pn, P reaton and Lewiston. Ulnh.gennnn; j n e Pre.iton nnd LcwtMon fnc-II Falls; lojy opcrptloiis will be.combm'ed llchcock. nex t ecaaon n t thc U tah plnnt. ^oh® dV ^ -? n B<nn>nR reported ticei sugar ,,,e „ m- M « conten t was betier thU ycnr Umn,nA last enmpniRn w ith Uie 1- = ; ;‘I d ^trs. „ „ p U o n of Nyssa. where n pro- f v _ longed fall rn ln during Uie eurly ^, ~ p a rt a t th e harvest tleprcMed the I S A r sugnt: con ien t ot the becla In

c Hnlley contracU ng is now under wny rgnsDord fop th e 1003 beet crop In Uic

compnny's te rritory of Utah, Ida- * u o n_,S” byin ^ M rs . W INS PItlZEliai^e of SHOSHONE."Feb; 23 — Mre,Hawkes Myrito A lbright has won a tiO iTret

r t of the prize from the Q uaker O au ■' the ho t company. She entered a contest I tm. _________on favorite groceries.____________ '

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DAVE HILTY, M- RCA-VICTOR I

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Elect Spaeth, Cody a

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raetor. The lie d Crova aponaort the ceursa ^of frcaUog • em rrieney wounds. Times-

et Goose Nesting B Project Planned

OLENNS PERRY, Peb. 33 —Elmore County W ildlife c l u b

k ] | memijcra dUcua.icd t h e godso nesiliiR project and the flve-polnt

ri Nv»«» proRrnm a t Uielr meeting a t the In, Olemw F e n r elty hall-'W ednes-S m ; \ in durihu M emben will s ta r t collecting eonelud. niaterlal for the neats w hich Uiey 7 080 000 will construct and Install on Uio

nd' units Ulonds In the Snnke river sur- ing, pren- rounding the Olenns F e rry dl8r :tlon was •10 baas' James rasborg. a m em ber of

- the-W ildlife feacru ilo ii.' wlis~o;;*” rg cn at-tho-meeUng.--^ -

I j B Chapter to Meetnnd Ru- SHOSHONE, Peb. 23 — Mnglcllllon.bng Vnlley clmpler of Uie Idnho S tate

Employes nsftOGlatlon will have Itanianta In February meeilng a l 8 p . m .a t Nnm- Tuesdoy a l the American Legion

,,, tJInl] hall.llon fac- 0 “**^ speaker will be Oordonrombmrrt Oreavcsi buslneaa m annger Of th eI’ n nn t Walio State E m ployes'' Credit‘ union. Hc will dUcuss •'O ettlng'cnr*!!?” *’'* yom* nioney."

r e n pro- f O t / l f X A i S M C f I . . . . i» a s y w m i

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CHURCHES . SCHOOLS lah. Ida- * « txm ra to wairt ro i r m or a iu

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CTORs e t v _

LTY, MANAGER ICTOR DEP'T.

ECTRK-in Falll BILL MALBERG

Masterpoint Is Cati -Played-by-Club-JS.!;

Mnuic Valley unit of the Amer- lean Comract Bridge leasue met Tliur«lrty iiIkIu for iiia»ien>olnt play nt Diipllcate hali with eight U»bti-s III play. ‘

•North and souih winners wereMr. and Mr», Rex Wood. l l r a t : ____Don Lusk and Ru-hnrd Cook. accond: Mr», Ediui Kellotf nnd < B Mrs. Paul 'llioiim ii.'(hlrd.

&1SI anil we»t wliinera were # P ^ M^l:^. E, R. Cody and E, L.WhUe. firs'!; Mrs. H a « l Fltspat- S t i d rick hnd Mrs. c . J . SfrnuKlm, \ ! S aecund. and Mi-s, H. W, Ilurle- bnus and Mrs. W.' I, Spnrth tied 1»«*< for third, and fourth with Mrs, )W . P. Haney and Mr»’. .J , P. \ « H eiio'. \ N

Elected directors were Mrs. y ' “ ' Spaeth; Rex Wood. Monslgnor Cody and Mra. C, E. Deymer. C o o

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;trent"-«^"lui eigm Yiicy nre W ayne Clark. Oan nett, prr.^ldent; Oscar K erne

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Facts or Politics? fI t w o u ld W ln le r r a l in s to k n o w aU lh " ^

dctallB behind tlie «tatolnent ot Sen. to™-■ ■ Cocil D.-Andruj, D ;,'C lca™ otcr, to tho ,

Kciicriil rffoct he Intends to '" ' '“ tlja to ,, „♦»i« poHtj of Taisintr tro u t. One thing U ihatT"t h a n maflU t h e e y e . A lm ost in the wmehreath Senator AndruB says he w anu throu

I Sl I !? S » "' ° S i o r A n d r u u n y ; h o In tends lo UIO ;'i'‘S

i ......th V r tS rd . to iry -to d e f i n e i*helhir . r .ni t i . cheopor Io r th e « t« te to roiee tro u t P">P<o r w h e l h e r I t would be c h e a p e r to buy

' t r o u t from com m ercial t r o u t raiaers. ha« * ••Commercial w lBcra h a v e 'quoted a price v o »

,1 o f a b o u t 60 c e n t, p e r p o u n d fo r rainbow ra^utrout," Senator Andrus revealed.

Well, i t th e good '■ C TIn fac ta an d ‘ p“t !.Sytho fish , and sa m e d ep a rtm en t. Pr<^su m B b lv Senator Andrus would have no -n,.

" J io ro tw ub le getting in fo rjn n tlo n th an o tt« th o Tlmes-News. _ u nc

Personnel o f t h e f ish nnd gam e de- thjre ‘ p a r tm e n t 'in Boise p r o v I d ^ u ,« t.

q u ite readl y and on s h o r t J h edepartm ent/s cost f o r all i t a tro u t is 69 cen ts p 6 r # u n d —d e liv e red in th e B ^ o m Thi

. and ready fo r th e f is h e n n a n . T h a t's rea lly_qu lte_a re m a rk a b le fig u re when co m p a re d ^ o th o • com m ercIol“ Tratchery_

“quotation of GO cents provided by Sen- bred ator Andrus. I t ’s remorkablc because the ton ( 59-cent figuro—delivered in the stream

I • —covers all types of tro u t and includestransportation df up to about 500 miles wndi

u In fl'ome cases. . . HI Com m ercial h a tc h e rie s concentrate_^on

rainbow tro u t, p re su m a b ly b em use th a ti meclos is the most economical to raise, to [— ■A e'fish and ^^ rainbow , ea s te rn brook , m ack inaw , gold- n j t ■ U 'en and tho famed kamloopa. All types are g^ntt

needed in the course of a year. kickeII ■ Because of plentiful w a te r of ideal hove

tem peratu re,'the departm ent ra^es a I good many trout a t ita Hagerman hatch- uncii

f ry and hauls trou t all th e way to north -m— I d a h o , w h ic h laclc5-the-Idcal_w ater_at

Haserman. The Ions hau l ^ ^em J g proved more economical th an inamtom- j,ani fng special facilities in north I ^ h o ,uJci

1 wherS“ osses In cold w a te r havo b^en » .m

wample ofjsbm e'hatchery costs, i: exclusive of maintenance and handling, to ti ■' tho department cites 86 cents per pound wori

a t the American Falls hatchery last year th«, " and 47 cents a t the Hagerm an hatchery. i; The latter figure includea the hew y loss bu

(resulting when chemicals from the fed- or t eral hatchery killed tro u t In the state

hatchery.^ ^ . . l... . ___ KJmAlong the line, there also iraH-beemr

difference of opinion on loss ra tes when I - commercially-raised tro u t are planted In

stream s. The departm ent, has quest loned th e ability of force-fed tro u t surviving

T->^and adjusting to stream conditions.I t would seem If Senator Andrus Is comj

" merely looking fo r Information, as -he need claims, th e ro ia plenty of i t available fo r era; th e asking. On the o ther hand, If Sen- a to r Andrus has som ething else In mind. i t m ust be recalled there were plenty of hc

,( political impUcatlons In th e R a n g e n - unu Grimes case when i t f i r s t became public knowledge last year. to t:

One little sidelight Is w orthy of a tr u h tentlon. Earlier in tho session, the senate chat voted down.a resolvitlon on the.so-called “Liberty amendment” to tho U. S. Con-

• stltutlon which would have taken th e go„ 1 federal govemment ou t o f "any business, over

professional, commercial, financial or In- }w dustrlol .enterprise exceot ns specified in the Constitution." S u d d e n l y Senator th ,t Andrus Is hinting strongly th a t commer- m a clal hatcheries can produce trout cheaper to*u than the sUte. .

I i; ^Vhcre tho federal govem m ent is con- tjieiiIII cem ed, th e Inference Is t h e go v em m en t w I 1 can do i t b e tte r ; b u t in Id ah o , th e roverse reatI Is true. . no«(

!j Just to keep the rccord straight, i t!i. would be nlco fo r Senator Andrus to ut« i|; reveal his sources of Informfttlon up to eat* l|! now. Who has been bonding tho good ? 'senator’s ear and why?

C H A L L E N G E W A N TED Srt,_____ Although-some persona-would-deny-lt

:[t emphatically, .most humans nre moreI I content when_ th_ey face a challenge of p

s6me's6rt."That’s one 'o f the reasons the liciil1] curren t 60-mIIe hike fa d -h as spread so Ul ■widely—i^Ifs. a challenge.

" S o i t reallyr^shouldn't amaze-anyono II when a r c h l t e ^ r e s tudents a t tho Uni- paa If I vefsltv of Milan s trik e for t o u g h e r cw In w uw M Tand B tiifer examinations, n e t ' j here is a departure from w hat has come if to be accepted a s - th e norm al behavior Pat I o f university students. I n the U. S. par- iwi ;; tlcularlyyucollege s tu d en ts have become J -

known as fun lovers who. enjoy a. wide variety of athletic and social functions tha and end up ' ‘crammln**' for examlna-

j There’s a possibility college students ; j are tho end resu lt o f a system of educa- v ''; tlon th a t places em phasis on fun , not on enoiJ___study .and achlftvemenL____' i' T hat im p i^ lo n of 'college playing r m ight change eventually I f students from i t i i' • th e firs t grade always faced a phsllenge. reii 1.1 ' Some U. S. students zpight even demand ^

— tougher-courses-and-harder-exam srin- i;| stead of seeking out such studies as "ac t 'to c !m. a p p r^ a tio n " 07 “fam ily relations.'* —w

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. Sund«y, Fob. 24, 1963^ Twin fa lli Tlme»-New« _

N A TIO N A L ■

- W - m R M G l G - i% ■ B r ANBBBW T U L tT

■WASHINOTON. feb . 3 J -T h U tim e, the p r ^ feaitooal oralors hare got ho ld o t aomethlnc In te a iw a a i ,h > t P n luVSJ W ^ a f ^ n i NaUoni a trlcu llu ra l sran t

•t. cotam unlit Cuba, b u t In aU** hoorav It la poaalbla to m lu I

| B g g B | H ] u i e m ain po in t o r tb e c p n tn - I

L U lh a t un fo rtunau ly . i ll ^ f f l H B l w h l l e th e tin lted S U U i may - ■ S H ^ H i S Ittll be supporting m oat of the M

— world. It DO longer la runningUlt thow. By m ajority rot«. the

ll now being n m by the ^ K l M ’^^lfO 'C B lled “emerging natlona." an

« collecuon of avarlelmia »

l” *li a point wlilch'haa been cry iU l elear for } th o la i t few year*, and y e t th e o ra to n leWom , t e 1? eve? m r * u K TOey d o -n o t do » be^u M Is lh a t would w ll for the w » ^ ln g of * n t l lo n by u i rtd'blooded A m ericana -to accept the

altuaUon^ u 11 ii or get o u t of th e V. N.2® m e V. B. ean lUII w ork iU wUl to_ tb e t l . N.

th rough Ita velo In tbe aecurity council on more 1 l e o t leM Ilfe-and-deaUi m a tU n . B u t In th e day- \

id ^I'ru u u i i r u f i i ^ “ rt ____. aided by 'u ie communUt w o rld -c a n vote ua down

Be a t th e ir pleature. I t U no longer our U . N. no r f js r even tha-K rem lln 'i: I t- la J io w .p re tly -m u ch .th e . . .Ii]t property of countries Ilka G hana and TCgo. I

-NO CIIAN CE-U ll tru e .'aa th e admlnUtraUon - * 'A* haa la ld . Uint there waa no point In aaking (or a cb vot«. In the 18-nallon U. N. speclat fund council ,w on Uie U million gift to th e K rem lln’a Carib-

bean colony. We'd hav4 lo tt lu B u t our approach w as mealy-mouUied; a t U u t vote would have

Ed aprend on the reeord the namea of our frland t lk fo r fu tu re financial conslderaUon, w hich la th e / . only conalderotlon th a t m a tte rs In th e V. N .l ^ 7 pragm otio world. W’ 0 T hero remains, however, th a t pesky “on-the- in o the r-hand” problem, to w tt; ShouM-we throw up

ou r handa and get out of th e V. N.‘? ThU quesUon U n o t so outlandUbly farfe tched u ' I t .^em a;

S* th e re ia a hard core of raU onat m en In eongreaa cs w ho find the propoial •tempUn'g, a n d . th e eleo-

to rato U not wanned by m em bersh ip ,In a club jg w hich U conUnually kicking ua In ou r colltcUve

m T he Cuba thing U clearly such a kick. O ur ;’S representatlvea tn the U. N. did n o t base th e ir op*>n poeitton to Mie grant on pollUcal grounds.alone,

b u t-o n evldcnco Uiat to e a id c o u ld -n o t-b o -e f- flclently applled^because of Cuba's coxnmunUt- •:

n - bred chnos,- I t pointed to the large>scale emlgra- ^ tton of Cuban f^rrn technicians; th e slaughter of ^

m livestock and the plundering of o the r physical O . . xespbrces a t evidence U iat the projec t had two

strlkea on It. Ahd, since th e g ran t enU lU Uie CS te n d in g of technicians to Cuba, we wondered L _

aloud w h at those thousands of Soviet agricultural " technicians" have been doing fo r th e past two

a t ■ .• . . . *>6* T IIB BIG SUCKER—B ut th e fund council. In you'i e s effec t..U ium bed ,lU nouatU D C la .S am and .a t.U ie . [och d . re s t o f A western hemisphere th rea tened by Rus-

sla 's Island mlllwry base. T he fa c t lh a t lh a U . 8. con tribu tes about 40 pe r cen t of th e fund was j

. kicked aside with Uie suggestion U iat we d o n t ial have to send any personnel o r equipm ent to ‘ tree n Castro . Nobody menUoned th e fact, o f coune. Ev

I, U ia t th e fund would cease lo operate wlUiout my " J U ncle Sam 's *d per cen t donaUon. l h T hus th e cries of - l ^ t ’a get ou t o f Uie V. N ," a t a re .so u n d ln g .m o re persuasive .to .m any ordinary , cn c ltlien s. Even altruUtIo A mericans become resUve _ w hen Uie hand wlUi w hich Uiey proffer Uielr ■' h a rd 'c a m e d bucks U constanUy gnawed to the t^o quick by Jokers who only recenUy graduated so e n from th e custom o( biting people for nourishm ent Pnv

ra th e r than -ou t of pique. “ iTL,L- . I t Is Uie opinion here th a t I t would be fool- ^1"“

h a rd y fo r th e U. G. to quit Uie U. N. and leave It ig> to th e potenUal pmprletorahip of the communUt n d w orld. A fter all, nobody bu t a n id io t would deny >or

th a t, fo r all Its silliness, tha U . N. h as averted wasi ’ several IntemaUonal bloody noses during ita card 'y . h tc t l t n io lim .. . a l ■IBS B u t i t U going to taka, a h a rd sell on the p a h rhai >d- o f th e admlnUtraUon, and much more ha rd -

boiled leadership of our minions in th e U . N^ to ^ keep th e average American from rUlng up and *tUu te lling Uie world to take ito U. W. and go home, e r'a

f„ VIEWS OF OTHERS Eed LEFT vs. B IG O T roncn tr I n th e realm of poUUcs any menUon o f righ t

a n d le ft suggesU opposlUon, even confUct. In nearly a ll oUier acUvlUea ono thlnka of Uiem u

.*® complem entary. The weU-rounded pitching staff "1 he needs a souUipaw or two aa well a s its rlghU iand- card to r era; th o right cross ofwn foUowa Uie le ft Jab and 1,1 a lthough piano com pool Uoos have t>een w ritten 1J fo r one hand I t U generally agreed th e best muslo

requires bolh. hum01 However, the left-righ t controveray doea ex- n - te n d to the m atter of traffic and naUona are llic d ivided over It, w ith Uie g rea t preponderanee

of Uiem on Uie side of Uie rule U iat aaya keep . to th e righU Britain Is the g rea t ezcepUon. bu t g:

a t r u haa a partner In Sweden where a n effort to xte change the long-estabUshed system of driving led o n th e le ft has aroused b itte r controversy.’ T h e m ajor poUUcal parUe# represented in the ’P ' BwedUh parliament havo Joined to support a ^ h e govem m ent bUl Uiat would change th e country SB, over lo the right-hand traffic aystem. Challeng- In - Ing th e m U the Association for L eft-hand M v - (Aa

Ing w hich demands a referendum . 11 does so wlUi v , " aomo aasurance, too. since It U able to po in t ou t P re

th a t a s late as lOU a naUonwlde poll resulted wiu e r - in a S -to -l vote against abandonm ent of keep- con ) c r lo -th e -le ft, passfoa-the-rtght motoring. T he poll- «pp

Uclana aay Uiey believe opinion 1 ^ changed , t „ since them : the assoctaUoa dares them to p u t deU

th e ir belief to the .test. pari; n t W hile from the point of view of nearly a ll the rse rea t o f the world the Swedea are . In th U m atter,

nonconlonnU ta, hence m eU phorically aa waU as ac tually ‘lefUsU." th e membera of tho aasocia- _ Uon doubUess Uilnk of Uiemselves aa conserva- ^

t o Uves a n d Uierefore “rlghUsts." seeking to protect t o eatabUahed custom against alteraUon. I n Uils ckse ^

snrl th e rlghUsts contend change would be progress,Uie lefU tts U iat tradlUon U safety. W ho occupies ^ tho poslUon of lha moderates, th e group between.

• we don’t know, unless i t tu rn s ou t to be the pedestrians who don’t find m uch choice between

r - l t tha.two.waya-oLdodglng.—B altim oreJvenlB g-aun.

W IIATS IN A NAMEtT04 .F ra n k lln .D . Jlooseve lt..Jr-.ls.an am lab le .poU -__A

t h o Uclan who happened to help P resident Kennedy sph, 80 * in Uie DemocraUc nomlnaUon In 1060. I f he h as bac

oUier quaiuicauons for th e post of undersecretary hosof commcrce. to which he has Just been appolnl- estj

o n e ed. Uiey ara Indeed hard rto 'd isco v er. J t r Uie h « iJ n t - iM t few ;ears. Mr. .Itoosevelt haa sold foreign t;t e r cara In Uie DUtrict of Columbia. His o l ^ busi- vset

f o '« lg n * ^ n t of Uie'*U uTDO Tiinl«n *<fietato^ ^Trujillo. His law pa rtne r Uien was Charles has

^ lo r PaW ck Clark, a longtime tobbyUt for O eneral-] a r - isslm o Franco o t Spain. ^

D uring Uils year as a Dominican agent, for “I ? , . w hich he received » S o m Mr. Roosevelt vehem-

en tly defended hU employer from the .charge • ^o n s lh a t TruJUlo was In any way Involved In .the dU- te n[n a - appearance of Jesus de Oallndez. th e Columbia per

unlvera lty scholar who vanished from the s treeu h iX . o f N e v York. U r. Roosevelt also ornamented eou

n w D om inican cockUll parties. doiiCa- w i th th is rich background In business expert- M lo n ence, > ir. Rodsevelt has been named to a poet ^

ju s t below the seoeta ry of commerce. HU nomi- ne<r “ n ilto ‘ir ttl iirgo* lo -eong re88 , w her«-a senate in- wej

TaatlgaUon of foreign lobbying haa Ju it begun, me o m I t a lg h t be a servloe to ask wheUier Mr. Roose- ing g e . ■relt'B quallfleaUons f i t th e h lgb standards which I t 1 i n d the .K en n e d r» d m ln lstta U o n h as se t in appoint- roc J _ ttl wnt*. This country canno t a fford th e luxury of J

n sy il fwnUles. In which a nam e alone U sufficient IIU u t 'to enUUe Uie bearer to h igh pubUe responslbUlty. he

—W aahlngton Pott. - ;• Jui

“Who Ne<I G - _ _

the pro- V -» £ ■ V ,ral g ran t 'V« t In aU i i - i I 1,11 g - -te to mUi { 1 1

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kick, o u r t. .e to e i r o p . /V

Pq tDmmunUt- le emigra-

r?h!; ic S h o t sW th?t hod two adnm u lU Uie _ l t

wondered ggii

fpSSt’™ '■“ TIMB

The proper thing-to do while councll. In you 're waiting (or the red light h a r

to change to green is to empty Uie a llt 5 “?,' a*hlray in your cor. ScaUer the T

butt* ®" the pavement. Let the Uie t ^ d S i t the ashes down theIpment to «treet.o f courae. EveryUme 1 see It dotie, I grind of t« WlUiout tny teeth ond they’re sUirUng lo Uie

offer Uielr . • • • , Binred to Uie ANY 0THeRS7 thegraduated Someono phoned the T-N Thurs- bo

Bu rishm ent day night nnd wanted to know mu: vh c ro to m ail a cord to Roy Tuck- a

I t " I '" ” w w s i g .MlcommunUt column has ap;Kared on this poge alir ivould deny for so m any years. The address ^ las averted w asn 't handy a t the time, bu t ^ during ita card s m ay bo sent to Ray Tuckcr

. nt 7008 HiUcrcst Place. Chevy ito™ Chase, Md. l?ulo u N to Some of you oiher good con- Uie ng up and atltuents who havo road Mr. Tuck- iho d go home, e r'a column down Ihrough Uio “ >*

years m ay also w a n n rm o ll h in t I 1 ID C ■ cnrd. In case you missed It. he ei?i

has retired because of a recur- rencc ot cancer for which he hnd . *

jn o f r ig h t surgery la st year. This Ume doc- _ n 2 tors cnn’t .operate. not

Bt*« W hoever phoned, your greeUng m righU iand- card idea was nice. 'e ft Jab and . . . sU•en w ritten FAMOUS LAST LINE “" i best muslo . . Evtryon* elM h a t hsd a

humdlngar of a winter, to next „

» U ^ S ■ •»<*w m dSanee GENTLEMAN IN THE ho■ w ys keep FpURTH ROW dor*pUon. bu t • 'M».. W.IWNJ-. ■' p .nr!«»gt;7:sT: n effort to

s t r Interpreting!‘c h ^ : S BY JAMES MABLOW fiehand O riv- (AasocUled P re u News Analyit) 1 ^loes so WlUl WASHINOTON. Feb. 23 ‘0 poin t ou t P residen t Kennedy’s conference ■: oU resulted w ith congressional leaders on coi I t of keep- communism In U U n A mcrica coi [. T he poll- apparenU y setUed noUilng. B u t SU la changed | t illustrated bai lem to p u t determlnaU on, a '

a rly aU Uie ^

k mim Um In C u - | | ^ ^ H E 4 * h o o c ^ i e s ^ u p o u i b l e ^ H H ^ H

WlUiout s e t U n g H R f t X i ?ice betTOH i ^ t i j y * t o ‘p*w ent sh venlng-Sun. -{ ^ ^ g e S d - fro m -C u b a - to -o t tie r Ui

LaU n American naUons. •

0 . I f he h as backyard. ThU e j ^ t r y w an u no

SiJ r l K i e h « n e r « d f w o b T l o u s ^ a s o n 3 ^ -“ ‘lold foreign i n um e It could provide a So-o the r busi- v]«t m lU tary baae as I t did in;rvle« - aa- a cuba-^W BIgh~would be Uie r e- - j?m dictator. o ; the American m lllU ry u ,was Charles q„ o ther oonUnents a round „njr Oeneral- com m unist perimeter — a n d •

« , n t . f « souUiemcon tinen t. ' pp

m e iSi1 in t h e ^ ! term lnaU on Is so stem sgalnst ag Ie C rtS irtU p e rm ltU n g ared fo o U io ld in L a U pn I the s treeu h i A merica U the fact th a t thU wo ornamented country, because ot Ito trem en- th' om am eniw power, h u Uie . ;ness expert- »blUty to stop it. ^ Uid to a poet A fter the ir meeting wiUi K en - pe!. HU nomi- nedy th e congressional leaders UiI senate in- were vague In answering new s- beJu it b m n . m en's quesUons about th e b rief- Cl

• Mr. Rooee- in g they got. One Democrat said Ai dards which I t v a s ju s t a general InteUlgence Intn appoint- roundup on Cuba,

le luxury of 'A nother said “thlnEs looked a otU sufficient lltUe better." A nepubliean sa id Ri

aponslbUlty. h e thought th e President waa ClJu s t UTing to pacUy some-of hU n l

Tie Needs Crutclies N(

M A R Q U I S C H IL D S

B r W A S t r mWASHINOTON. Feb. 33 — In consl

J a # Uie agonising reappra isa l of Uie and.admlnUUuUon's E uropean policy of Ei —It U hardly less th a n that— u a

---------------' going on In cloeed-door meeUngs Ame

’ fOT puwSQ red light h a rd core of r e - V f l j ^ B M H 6e<) empty Uie allty.---------------- de CScaUer the T h e object o f ; ! ^ . | ^ B H | 3 rlghl It. Let the Uia stem a e w g ^ ^ H g B | a able

^ f t b o M ^ a W ^

9ne. I grind of France. InotsUirUng to th e immediate Tnn

a f t e r m a t h o f H H H | | H I H lead! r a T if« J lh e disaster In w hllIn p X i Brussels last m onth , when de pjiot

fin Fnlls) vetoed Uie e n try of B rit- SiJ^]^ • a ln Into Uie Common Market, - j t yST the cries of rage a n d p a in were m u,T-N Thurs- bo loud Uint Uiey woro barely d to know m uffled by security. tlon.J Roy Tuck- All sorU of reprisols wero con*,

Whirligig sidered from a presiden tia l blast , in Uils page aimed dIrtcUy a t P m Is to a re- j „ o rhe address organUaUon of NATO j« v id ln g

Ume but *“ » dependence on th e geog-raphy of France. U ke Uie lettera ,

^ U neoln H “ <<l ^ ts iace. Chevy h e a t of anger and pow«fnistraU on a t some setback and QT

good con. then destroyed In calm er second d Mr. Tuck- U io u JJ^ . Uiese propoeaU were hrough Uie she lve^ . ^ forcito-mon h in t I To balance Uie a ^ a dellb- leaat ilssed It he ei?ito and reasoned effort to Uiq i f n m«iko a caso for de OauUe U be- lmp<

h iJ undertoken. T o p a in t him as mg hlch he hnd ^ calculating villain, a neuroUc . . . is Ume doc- a Napoleonic comple*. U

n o t only a grave dU torUon but,)ur sreeUns a s U now being realised, such a

distortion imperils th e whole structure o f Uie W estem Alll- h# «

, ance and Uie comersW ne of j , ,, h H had a A ™ "* '"* Umi

T he case lo r de O aulle resU of h t r , to next „veral.po ln ta. F irs t and fore- *uch

m ost la Uie growlnil belief th a t uiro i IN THE ho is acUng no t In so llU iy splen- j - ROW dor hu t with Uio backing of a

reting the News irBLOW ^ p u b lic a n criU ca..If th a t's a ll troo ws Analyst) ifw as , the dispute w ill go on. gerii eb. 23 M>- "But Uie paradox rem ains. pjur

conference The United SW iea Is doing to hi leaders on communUm w hat I t doesn’t w ant ing-' In A merica communism to do lo th e United mer oihlng. B u t su ites; I t Is in communism s call.

backyard. as pT here a re 'tw o vivid examples: lucc

l^tfmosa and S outh V let Nam. Iom The United S ta te s h a s troops

in Vlel Nam helping th e people ■ B « | Uiere figlit com m unU t guerrillas. “ '

B u t SouUi V let N am la In Asia and a ll Asia U R ed China's .backyard.. Algi

On the Uland of FotmosB, w hich the Red Chinese claim as ^-ha p a rt of China, th e U nited Slates U helping protec t C hlang K al- «

" to p revent shek'B NaUonalUto from red a t- —j( i- to " o th e r -tack. - ----------, ,tlons. A t the mom ent th e CommunUi ,

Chinese are n o t bom barding For. f tS im niosa. And they aro n o t U klng a T

w WWU no “ *® Vietnamesefighting. T heir reasons for ab- *>; ’

us-Ttasonsi- - ^ ^ 0 UnlU d S ta toa a t thU Ume ^ 5 •ovlde a s o - too much power fo r Uiem to« It ^ ^ .S a

* n m ilitary S e ir * w n nuclear weapons, they lents a round undoubtedly will Ury th e ir luck. S loter — a n d There*! good reason for think- Int< le sou them soi They 're th e 'ones who tlve

' preach against peaceful coexUl- But merican de- ence. No one can argue plausibly, the e m against against Ihelr record and ex- nlsr hold in L a t- pressed philosophy, th a t Uiey u c t th a t thU w on't try to take ' a ll Asia when hnd Ito trem en- they feel up to It. Itr . h u th e i n " the m eanllm e. while the sph

United e u te s la a ngry about the Am ( w ith K en - penetration of communUm in nat inal leaders the western hem isphere. I t can the aring new s- be taken for g ran ted the Red B It th e b rief- Chlneae are leeU ilng about Uie wot snocrat said American pressures a n d prewnee try Intelligence in Asia. ‘ of ]

T he best hope for avoidance sph IBS looked a o t an eventual aliowdown with pul ubllcan aald Red China U a sp lit between Uie stc« esldent waa Chinese and Russian commu- nisi soma-of hU nUU. T hen, aven .wlUi nuclear jtldi

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press o r Id th e statem enU of l ^ l n S u publlo men.^ ■ 1 3 second la Uie uncanny n e ^

do O a u l l e - h a i - f o r - h a r ln a - ^ n br ts tit or. a t a n y ra te , fo r being

ffiS s iln jitfS s 5;;mnn a n in s t th e defensive, Mtg- Joyed lliot £ 0 p M o g y o t the e; m n c h ‘“L ileading up to W orld w a r n . Sos While some have dUputed Uie men

, w hen d t priority o f -h is claim to ch*m- come of B rit- gionlng mobile In the c n w

S , M arket. ^ t t e r S adopted by p a in were ^ th e ir tweep of

w re barely m lreta t a a produce documenta- ^ tlon. Dug«

I -new con*. Ws e a c a ^ t o to S lw de n tla l blast u,# tim e of Uie F rench defeat to :U to a re - ta«> b e te t o u t to su ita la Uie > providing j,o n o r- ln a sense a th e geog- pnuice. Xt w aa a stubborn, pstn- * o r I th e letters prideful e ffo rt th a t w on h to ^ ® ave w rl tu n " ‘• g U y enemies

m e r seeond Against g rea t w ,weals were u ide rsh lp of tho

f w e s t ^ t w ere a t ntl a dellb- leaat * symbol o f r e s i s ^ ^ to

e lfo rl to me n a t l ty ran n y a n d ^ niliUtlauUe U be- im portant fac to r In ^ d e r o ln - a im Wm a s ing o e rm a n g rip eai n a n c e .

a neuroUc to >;ec«e“« a descomplex. U jj,e bitterly divided Jw tio w ^ o l torUon but, pMt-liberaUon P w U h# do hil t d , such a ^ lo r hU coun tfy s irtho who e c o l o m b e y J e s D ^ E g l ^ . ' » « tlona

ja tem AUI- h» stayed t a solitude to r neat^W lerswne of j j ygar,, spending much of his

um e wrlUng th e Ouee v d im u jaullo resU of hU m em ol« Uiat m p « * 1 ^I t a n d fore- w c h a m a la t lo sind sU toly pace belief Uiat uirough U « events o f h U lUe. ^lU ry splen- ^ May ot 1058 v lr tu ^ ly aU ------Peking of a ^lemenU in F rench fomu

® on those crlUcal dayi, *n^ on S o . a# It seemed quite evUent

■'■■■ „ tha t, unless he agreed, of »f thaVs aU troopers would como iro m AW m go on. gerla . and France ^ £uroilem aln*. plunged u lllm aU ^ la to tW ll w .Is doing to He U president w itli ward

lo tfsn t w an l ing-*powers. Aa e x tre m m tit* p ftn i U ieXfrlled m ents in Uie b l^ r l y re- oUier

ammunUm's c a ) i h e prom ised v> keep A jstrta the 1 S p a rt of France . EventuaUy ho iq , tl

V M N u n . .hos troops thereby stopping a d rain costly |

; th e people ^ money w d blood. One ot hU ^ Jt guerT lll» ,0-a i adm irers quotes a remsrkI la In Asia .n ju iu ted to him th a t m ay ex- W :ed China's p,ai„ hU early a u u ra n c u on

Algeria:if Formosa. politician never be lctes w iese claim as *.hat hc says and he is alik^jys p^yBnited Slates ,urprUed when other people do. gUre:;h lang K al- u v u de O aulle, whni, ho yjrtorom red a t - --------- ------------------------------------- Th.— -T T w enponsrned-C lilna-T nlB M -bo l,ruvt Communist jg iu d an i to g e t into w ar. give 1

T h e un ite d S ta te s h u n o t been ^ such • reluctance,-elinw : p “

' H wanted Independence for Uie

es a « prac Hungaria ns In IfiM obts^ned ___" ■ th e u n n d e p e n tte n e n tf tn w R iifg

ou t the communUta. B u t when

IBful coe*Ui- B ut Uiere Is a new element in ue p l ^ b l y , the cold war against commu- d and ex* nlsm.

th a t Uiey UnUl liow Uie Untied BUtes 1 Asia when hnd kept It w ithin bounds, now n .

It has penetrated this hemU . while the sphere. T h e r e U tremendous , } ry about the American excitem ent and Indlg- ununlsm In nation when th e shoe U put on here. I t can Uie oUier foot. ed lh e Red Because 0; th is l l will be no. . - ^ e g about the wonder It the RussUmi. a t Inst, B p ^ U ld preaence try to make a d e a l- io m e Wnd g a n t

‘‘ of promise to lay off Uila heml- est s tr avoidance sphere It th e u n ite d SUktes wUl w ith wdown with pull baek some of the rtnit of p |u i betw een the steel t t h as a round th t commu- -We an commu- nlst world and , u in Aals, in - time v ita o u c leu tide I t . I tp ie

BARRY

, - G O LD W iAnHind ■Waahlngton Uiese d a w , patzlo

itu o o D O la rtodow ngradeT reneb wanUi P r e a S m t a u r l e s de OauUe, n o t W lthoS 5 f “ WS Teto o f U » BriU ih f o r » i ^ l e a U o D c ^ - S w ^

d r a t agreeV d e OauUe'a a d a - ^ ^ ^ B S ^ B uonal

n u n l o p p c a l U o n ^ ^ ^ H H | You to Uie B r i t l i h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " a llua t

' p e t i t i o n f o f S t m c«u»»t« Europ ■ Common M arke t membenhlp. i n nUto 1

^ ~ 7 " fact. In th is , 1 beUeve he U e n - Uie si T Y *> ;, tirely w rong. B u t I find ll v e rr comln i J n . difficult to disagree wlUi hta n u - power 9 ' 4 M clear position In U ghtof the pree- in a

e n t i4m lnU traU on'» foreign a n d x h i ' defense poUclea. ehol«

I t strikes m e U ia t President de t u . q Ij — C aulk , f t t - from b e l^ ^ h e fos-

— , J / tryUig to m ake h im , to looking f a r Into th e fu tu re . I beUeve Ws a tU tude-fa-w e ll In -advance-o f ttuit. m a in ta ined by oUier E uro- . peon countries. A nd I beUeve It *” <1 ‘

m i f f D Is compounded of conclusions H tia L E , reached o n Uie b u to of American » » « a

actions. • -To a fars igh ted m an like Presl- “ jf °

dent de OauUe,. Uie Jack of an Independent nuclear force In E u n ^ ra ises serious • quesUons, parUcularly. In ligh t of Uie. fac t « « ; U iat wo a re now in Uie process o f putUng a» of o u r defense'eggs “ * Jf» In Uie m issile basket. De OauUe very ta iooklttg ahead to Uie day when P J ^ the U nited SU teS might pull Ito f / troops o u t o f Europe, and h e U u™ ’

" try ing 'to lmaigliii how, in U ie fu - oo® — ture. Uie U nited StaU a might re-

act to a R ussian a ttack.on free In ---------------- Europe. ■ der t

5/ - v k I And w h a t h e sees. I suggest, not ■ N convincea h im th a t France m ust upon _ begin M UbUshing iU own n u - vide

eissr-force.-JIe-doe5a’U w ant-hta mlgh' I I \ l counlnr to bo caught defenseless It an

^ ’ If, a t some fu tu re time, Uie U n it- reluci ta T ^ 'e e ed S ta te s decides to .take lU n u - pendi In th a rest Clear forces o u t o f -Europe for Skyb- t n u ^ r t S d few Ih e lr conUnlied presence Uie t U U to the OiitM lead to a world confUcL wiUi'

beUered to Can w e b lam e de'OauUe, as a Ho;

e European

" World .CoTO w ith 'the B y p n i t NEWSOM nese nets. I t 'b e - (UPI Fore ign Newt Analyst) rlcull s s military Jspan , whose cconomy has e n - Thi rnslve. Mtg- Joyed sensational growth since e s ^ jy o f Uie the end of W orld war XI, U hop - ket 1

Uie yeara Ing for anoU ier boom. ^ w kId w ar I I . Some o f It, Japanese business- JeJ U puted Uie m en hope. *” <1 '1 to chsm- eome from • *are,. In Uie creased t r a d e ^ H n ^ ^ H ‘ 3e O erm sns wlUi th e S o v i e t ^ B K M g ^ H ^ ^ e i ope. h U ad- Union a n d . R e d H B M ^ I ^ ” l« documenta- ch ina . T h ere a r e D B E n B O M

b u g s ' I n b o t l i n ^ ^ ^ U

I o r t w ? ^ w a ' ^ | | | ^ | p U | ^ ^ e

am*Dg Uie »bout 870-mmion , ? nkod Church- doUars a n d m eana an Increase take- t s friends. ^ Japanese-Soviet trade of a l- cn^<hs he ld the moat iiO p e r cen t. . . T h-ree FTMich Tor tr a d e wiUi Bed China Uie thet th e very prospecta a re fo r about 100 m il- oU uesistanoe to Uon doU ars In 1963.as compared A l1 s t best an wlUi 79 mllUon I n - 1963 and U v let

u n d ^ l n . niliuon In Ififll. port!France. O ^ c e U a re onxleUes over re - veloi

u reeonella Ole 'Dhlted SUtes and J*lf J u S S of • desire on th e p a rt of boUi Bed 1963

China a n d Uie Soviet Union to per cbusiness on credit. grow

bIi S L ^ « Since J a p a n recognizes Uie N a- Jnpa

? in ,d m B e s ‘^“ >6 Chinese U growconducted on a "friend ly basU Uian

5 ^ Him to w ar 's end, who gave Jeon the S n l " *■“ '« ^“Ihcr ef Europe." ' J hto r ^ r t l n z opportunlly to form»VL M d on “ PlMinlng commUslon guidingS te evUent “ l® economy. Monnet, Jhe «d U io p tra - who haa alw ays spoken n-armlya f ^ W - 0^ ^ cooperation wlUi de road;

would be a » “Ue. pushed Uie pUn tor th e *»r 1 Ito civil war. European, coal and steel com- MeL w ‘" “" '‘y a n d lh e other steps to - are j

. u ' “ " ‘ly- To Uiese efforto of Aj^ 7 , 1. l i ' particularly , and 't h e trad«

five E uropean powera In uslni h i com m unity owe someUilng and

rSv^hope® P«“ P«rtty. Ja p a

b < ^ n d e n t . ™ n i ....... iiiii

M OswaldJacobu t m ay ex- t« y p :m rA m a r- > - v i« n . IIJ,.:lursnces on OUESSES’ SOUTH'S ' spad<

• CARDS’ and1 . . . . . you ‘‘ '■e defending It trick

H ni P«y» to f'trure w hat cards de- He L e>»fer w lll have to JiuUly hU wout

e. whwi he yariouj bids. ho dThe tim e to do thU U early take

a-m lg lit-be In'UieTia’n d riio fw h 'e irsU id rw n i 0 w ar. glre awny th e fa c t U u l you hold Sout h u n o t been wme key card o r cards. Uie «once.-elUiBr; f ” ' ■ 1 hearience for Uie NORTH sS lilm

ot R uala. . 4 4 3 SOI;fiU obtained V I0 7 A ten.b y ^ » s i i f g ----------------- 4rioo'i-----------------and"L B u t when A A Q J 1 0 7 pinyi

in to erush WEST EAST ^ cai

s tlm plr an ♦ A J S 4 7 6 4♦ » » * ______ ^

hardly last, B O O ra (D) SouUelement In ^ K 0 6 9

: a § , . o

w'i?ds??owthis heml. W est Norui E s il y ,tremendous £* “ 2N.T. P u t 4 * !

t and Indlg. P»»s P a u P u s W>e U put on Opening lead—4 3 A

« - Iu i* a l* f tM ? ' W estl opened the deuce of elM

r S ' t -iiiin Aals, In- time given h im .to plan hU de-

fense. W est w m looking a t three

BARRY' :

.D W A T E R .:lU iesedayt. patiloU o Frenchm an, f o r iw rade Trench wanU ng to gamble on U u ( u t t ^ OauDe, n o t W lUioul, U nited S t a t S ^ n ^ •Uie BriUab forcea, Europe' becomes a ^

AUanUo T rea ty O rgaaU eS? ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 Presiden t d e OauUe

^ l y ^ h im self - w h e U ie r ^ U nited SUitea would c o m ^

You can aee th e choice such . alU uUon w ould leave us: 'T o l ! ’

w Europe overrun by th e comm^nbwshlp. lA nUto o r risk ou r own survival ■ re he u en - Uie surv lval,o f Uie worid b y ^

of Uie giS t

foreign a n d ^ W , ^ 'dlfffcuiichoice, and we' m ig h t not m iil

.............- .oUier E uro- T h e whole exam ple of cul«I believe I t *"<* ou r-/aU ure ta com s to Ktia conclusions l^^^e in the Car.

of American «h»n»has done n o th ing bu t Increau

in like Presl- doubts o f m en lUce de Oauljt Jack O f w who w ony aboul Uie future s i* !

r force in th e ir naU on. I n the Cubuu • QUeaUons slluaUon, w e aelUed for a lot l(u

of Uie. fac t P>an-we dem anded, and we leu th e process * com m unU t rafdcary bsu

defense'eras ^ 0 w estem hemisphere. iV t I. De oauUe exUUnce of Soviet mllltarj he day when Prw ence 90 miles from Uie.cotat light pull Ito cf Florida criea aloud to the en. eTand h e U Ure w o rld -U u t our govemmSt w, ln U i#'fu- doe»-not-have-tho"W U I nor tht XS might re - de term ination to remove it. tack .OQ free I n ligh t o f th is , Is i t any won. ■

de r th a t na tions I f te France ds ■ I. I suggest, no t w an t to depend entireir ■ France m ust upon the U nited S tales to er> ■ IU own n u - v id e ’th e nuc lea r defense Uiey ■ n ’t-w ant-h ta m lgh tJieed4n-a-fu ture-crU lst-u—H t defenseless It any w onder th a t Brltoln v u ■ ne, the U n it- relucbuit to give up Uie inde. 1 | ■take lu n u - pendence of acUon which the ■Europe for Skybolt would have provided ta

ed presence th e dependence f t h a d to accest Id confUcL WlUl' th e P o laris aubmnrinesj 'OauUe, as a How do you s ta n d , sir?

orld .CornersW8OM nese w an t apeclal steeta and u .n Analyit) rlcultura l tools.lomy has e n - T he Japanese s tee l IndusUy limiwUi since especially eager fo r sueh a m u.ar XI, U hop - Icet bccause i t faces a glutted,m. m arket a t home.ese business- J i p a n w a t e e l , ahlpbuUdlnj

B , and m achine tool Industries tbo a re eager to expand trade wlUi Uie Soviet Unfem.

Japanese exports to the Sorlet U nion In 1960 w ere valued at H million dollar*. L as t year Un; surged to l l s mUUon.. -This y e a r . J a p a n .wUI.shlp ta . . V Uie Soviet U nloa synUieUp fiber ■ m achines fo r the manufaqlure o( ■ prinUng pa p er a n d pulp,,ships, ^ some m achines fo r ligh t Industry and consum er goods.'

rhti N.*w« im port aide, she voian Increase ‘•I 'o lumber, coal, p ig Iron and trade of a l- c r u d e oU.

. , T h e agreem ent on oil could htled China th e tho lucraUve m a rk e t for U. a wut 100 m il- oU to Ja p a n .•as compared A Russian lu re to Increased 60.1963 and U v le t trade Is possible Jspoaeit

parU clpatlon In v a st Siberian de> leUes over re - velqpment p lans. ' d SUtes and Japanese economlo'growUi in . bf both Red 1903 am ounted to around flrt let Union to per cent, abou t double the U. & lit. growth ra te b u t below w hst th*nizes Uie N a- Japanese have been led to a- f[Ime on Por- peel In th e y e a n ' alnee World eking regime, w ar n . Shico 1950, th e Japanat d Chinese U growth ra te h a s averaged beite lendly" basU Uian 8 p e r cen t, ot trade wiUi T he 195B>ei n t e averaged 15

pe r c e n tIgs, the C hi- Now. however, .the steel, textile,— -------------- oil refining a n d coal mining la*.vernment a t dustrles a r e reducing output

r o f " n i r o ^ ' T here is a labor ahortage in j f f itty to form 'lepan bu t nonetheless tome butl. ■ slon guiding nessmen now a r e j m j ^ U n ^ t ■

Bken »^rai1y new public w ork program to buDd I n wlUi de roftds, railroads a n d expand bs^ pUn tor th e ^ facUlUea. 'I steel com- M eanwhile, • th e 'Japahess sl« ner steps to - are pressing h a rd In other pans hese efforto of Asia. T hey hope for expsiuied ■ y, and ' Uio trad e soon wlUi K orea, and trt n powera In using w ar reparaU ons and iTUt e someUilng and loan agreem ento to puih

Japanese products elsewhere. .

d Jacoby, Bridgef-viam ^m.ia.1 iui.'.'mjiii—

SOUTH'S ' Spade trlcka and one club'trick I and w anted to pick 'up a fUlhdefending It trick. ' .I t cards de- Ha decided U ial perhaps South J JutUly h U would ho ld Uie exac t hlah csrtli

. ho did. In th a t case SouUi couWt ^ U early ta ke flre clubs, two hearts, eot.en-sUidy-wni B S x n o n r i a a a o n r - s p w i e - ln i l -n a t you hold South would no t know *rd»- Uie ace of diam onds and klni ^

■"— I hearU were and W est must m *P - •1 SJ him In th e dark . .

so u th led a club to dummrt J_________ ten . played th e te n of d l s m ^I and-a 'W fl-w ith-lhB -klR K .-W ttt—II0 7 played hta five as If ho had W»EAST » care in th e w orid; ,

------ r _ N Q W_BMlth ra n off d u m ^¥ K 9 S4 * clubs a n d Wayed a4 764 •»“>"<•. Whereupon West «* 9 6 reody to U ko five Ulcks »o4 I (D) loBt th e hand .

CARD SENSE -

i t . ? s ”!«S P u , W hat do you d o t . . . .* 3 A - r a » Ye* h a « a ^

__________e deuce of e tu i .5 ld -f^ lo n e d 1- tO D A T S a tlM tlO W '

^ • t u i r e e l ■ Answet, N ext 1«m

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j^ lvancement li" Is Noted for Gooding Boys

OOODDJO. 2 3 -N lno nd-- ^ e n t t Id « " > ' » * « P « - l

» BOS' 6ccuti # t * court I r f ^ S o r conducted W e d n e * ^ ] .

by troop 33 iponaored • J T iS iJ o M c lu b .T h e court w m

'> “ nm cJnM Scouta are Jim B ra-

rank w m Pele We rank. Duke N or-i

^ tnd gold polm. John Bcl-

• ‘*^elv lnK award# for ono-rollc , , were Duke N dm eet and^ r ld Skasr. and for the “Oo> H u ^ - w m o Meyer. Mike ?SSipw n. p a t BUhop a n d ,

ilfu*M d in ti^ u c e d |mmberfc valdo O niy. Cecil Ste- I

Pw nk SWne. W aller H ar-■ rlj. Vlrgll ThompM O -sna B m e r - -

Utyer. The meeUnR was turnedertf to senior, patro l lender.MUce T»«raiP»on. »nd MsUtnnt unlor patrol leader. Bob Locke, who acted a» announcera.

jferit badfc* were auarded to Ulke Smith, personal fltnew and Miure; Pet* Goodman, hiking.

■ cooklnK. llfe*avlng and swlm- mlnj: u m e Meyer, phoioifraphy ind cocrtOng: V anct Brown, Jr.. sersonal fitness, forestry. Insect

snd rabbit raU lns; Chris Oakley, t i n t a id; Duke Norfleet, nature, citizenship In the com*

I munlt)\ canoeing and cltlzen- ' ihlp In the nation; Tom Murphy.

flr»t aid* electricity and home repairs.

Mike Thompson, beef produc­tion and world brotherhood;

•_Roger Stonft coin collecUnB nnd __roa»nry; J im Sllvn. safety: Bob

tocke, w fety and 'eitlzcnstitiT 'tn i‘ the nation: John''.SelU a, worid I 'brotherhood, b e e f production.' hoR production and photogrophjC '

Danny Hnrbaugh, troop 04, re- telved m erit badges for personal Jinancts, cllltenship In the n a ­tion, and world hrotherJ)ood.

Bcouunasler P red Locke pre­sented service sU rs ond an-

• nounccd coming acUvltles. W in­dow display certUlcfttes were given to the Wolf. Jaguar, Flam -

- - t o g A rrow -andJloosc.Pfttrols ._______

Legion Show Set in April •

HAILEV, Pcb. 23—Inltla l nlifBrI j.hare been made for the VURlon Vloonies" show, stnijcd a inualiy > by Blaine county post ^ o . 24,Arotrican Lesion. / ' 1

i Mlllon n u tte r , post command- .f er and general chairm an of Uie '

show, announces It will bo held !. the evenings of April 8 .and 0 a l \

the tlg h school auditorium . OrlnShirts Is program chairm an. •

Shirts Invites anyone In MagleValley to participate. F ifteen- jminute acts or specialties will be <featured. General theme of the *show v m stress th e centennial t

• year. I

Jack L. Knijrht ' H o n o r i e d at Rites] <

OO OD m O .'Pfb. 33 — Puneral; - IKn'lces for Jack L. K night were i held a t 10 a.m. Thursday a t ' the Thompson chapel, w ith th e Rev. '• i DwiRht E. W llcher officiating.

Mrs. Rolf Lucke presented two Jscnjs.aecom psniedbyM is.L loyd .enlvcly. ,

Pallbearers were Charles Sams, jJohn Braga. Lowell Fields. Prank ■ Jelfrlcs, Ralf Lucke and SwanJering. j *

• Ltiit rites were held a t Elm - , wood cemetcry. I

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brake l in in g INSTAUED '

"Don't T sk# fch tncM l" [

M A G E L T i R T ^ 1■COMPANY j >

Joys!

Wednesday i . '<sponsored ., ■court was ■

• “II-

Don Hnll

O T f i n r 1STORE*rer, Mike • lop a n d l

i i | - 5 T f t R T Iliter Har- Jnd Timer ---------- :--------------- - a ........as turned 0 | j r>l lender. W M I

as.ilstnnt ' _Qb Locke. . . . -------® - —...^irs. i f ,warded to M JJitness and I f iH i 6(». hiking. I f f l U , L ■Id swim- } ^ m h II11TAotographyj l ^ n / H llU W a .irown, Jr., I . |K ^ M U J > V T g ^ ^ fy. Insect 'lg; ChrU . ■ 1Norfleet,

the eom- M H1 cltUen- I Murphy,nd home - f c r s n f ^

f produc- __ _ l l f rtherhood; \ J _________ 1 |Letlng nnd B g g I ji=r=’»=::fety;Bobl - K g f rcnstitp-tn;! --------- } * . fi 'Ja, world fl }.•' J l iLroductlon, I n w fl U _itogrophjC • " i l l

■ U’e ha*-[ lls ss j= s s= ;^ T ;;^ ^ ^rhood.30ke pre-

les. Win- tes were ar, Plam-

- B E D I I• i l SOLID MAPLE BECraOOM GRI

b o n n e t bed, chesf ond n ite itlalnltfBi N. Stond. R egular 378.95 .. Now

\hnunliy . . . m m m mI No. 24.

/ , ITALIAN PROVINCIAL GrotS T t h e '" 9 double dresser and1 bo held s to n d .o n d full o r queen s i ieand 0 at bed . R egular 479.95 .... Now

lum. Orln _______ ^ _____________________

In Magle • ’SOLID MAHOGANY MODES

f! .hS SET. Doubl6 dresser ond mirr •en&nnlnl beds a n d nite stand..

R egu lar 4 1 9 .9 5 .............. Now

[ J l ! ^ SOLID ELMWOOD GROUP. 1K i t e s a n d m irror, chest and 6 / 6 ki-Puneral; - R egu lar •Ight were 4 2 9 .9 5 ............................... Nowly o f th e - the Rev. '•

:lotlng.ented two SOLID KORINA WOOD GRllis. Lloyd dresser and mirror, two tw in b

£ I m k R egulor 369.95 .............. Nownd Swan

a t Elm-B(RCH SET. Double dresser on

— fu ll s iz e bed.

P! R egu lar 199.95 ............Now

MAPLE BEDROOM GROUP. D(on d mirror,jChest, n ite s tond i

JE W S p a s te r bed.R egu lo r 259.95 .............. Now

Won U»« ____ ---------- :--------------

CHAIR!

I I J PICTURW«n LMk

I j - : A l l l 8 i l j i c e d

I I - ^ D i N I N=-!----- — SOLID-BIRCH. .Hoywood Wgl- ? J d in in g set. 48" round extensic “ s 4 cho irs, server and toble pod. I s I R egu lo r 429.95 ..... No'

“ } i ITALIAN BRONZE DINETTE C- * I by 72 toble. 4 side chairs, c

R egular2 5 9 .9 5 ....................................Noi

< G - T ! ----------------------------------- -—I MAPLE EARLY AMERICAN I

m ica top lobic, 42"“ ■I ■■ cho irs ,, vinyl .covcred. Ruff ed

flouncc. Rog; 159.95 ....... No.

n . : ------------------------------— —SOLID ROCK MAPLE DININI

l l ^ g : hy 6 0 " extension. Antique-finU

j ........■■■■....... Ne.

■ 1 ^ —J *

i e n t

I

RE-WIDE IM H i e ^Dur Jerom e Store \

LARGE

H m :T:.|i0 s?!2Z j S S ’

a r a p H

D R O O MECAOOM GROUP. Conopy SOLID BIR(t o n d n ite 0 7 0 9 5 tw in bed si 78.95 .. Now ^ # 7 ' ror. 2 book

.R e g u la r 54'

INCIAL. Grouping includ- I d resser a n d mirror, n ite ^

>.95 .... Now 4 j y y

ANY MODERN 4 PIECE SOLID OA»sser ond m irror, two twin Influence. IJnd.. 0 A Q 9 S chest. Full.............Now finish.

■___________ Regular 65'

>D GROUP. Triple d resser it and 6 / 6 king size bed. W ALNUT <

• b le dresser..............Now 279^® bench. Full

Roplds. R egular 551

. WOOD GROUP. T rip le 'sr, two tw in beds and nite CASUAL /

O O Q d S GROUP. D(.............Now cdse bed, fi

_________________________ Regulor 52

ble dresser «nd m f r r ^ o n d d A N IS JO .

No«, 129^* Double dre ..............Now . I A 7 chest and_ Regulor 28!

M GROUP. Double dresser “ t, n ite stan d and full size FOUR PIEC

1 0 A 9 5 bookcase d ............. Now 1 0 7 Regular 4 i :

A IR S-LA M PS

TURES a n d A

iduced Savings .2<

IN IN G ^R O O ^Hevwood W akefie ld m odern SOLID Mou'nd~exfens~on tob lft. 4 sIdA--------3 2 ^ 4 “J toble pod^ 239^^ Regu***'’

[E DINETTE GROUP. 36x54- WALNU’ side chairs, one orm choir. sion tabii

.................... N o . 1 4 9 ® = '

AMERICAN DfNETTE. For- WALNU 42" round extension. 4 s ide TABLE o cred. Ruffled ^Q9^ Regular '

APLE DINING TABLE. 4 2 " 2 7 " x 3<. A n tique-fin ish -S progue^nd -------- C A N -PH

...... N o . 1 2 9 ^ ^ .

Z T ' . f f g r

I B M

t mlEfcM9 - a 7 i f t r M QJl ore Will Be Oper

\RGE skECTION' many

Eigfc STYLES

I M S E T !SOLID BIRCH. M odern Heywood W okef tw in bed se t w ith trip le dresser ond r ror. 2 bookcose beds. O O A

_ E e g u lo r 549 .95 ............ Now Z o V

SOLID PECAN W OOD. Rurof English I room su ite , double dresser, m irror. Full bed and n ite stond. O O O R egulor 4 1 4 .9 5 ............ .. Now Z 7 7

SOLID OAK SUITE. 4 pieces. New Spoi Influence. Double dresser, vertical mir chest. Full size bed and n ite stand. Fin

R^glllor 659 .9 5 , ............. Now 449W ALNUT C U S S IC MODERN SUITE. Zble dresser ond m irror, powder tab le bench. Full size bed. A ll by Sligh o f Gr Roplds. 0 7 0 R egular 557 .95 ............... Now A I 7

CASUAL MODERN bURNISHED P I GROUP. Double dresser ond mirror, be cdse bed, full size, ond chest. O O O Regulor 529 .95 ............... Now ^ A 7

DANISH MODERN W A LN U T G R 0 IDouble dresser and m irror, full size t chest dnd nite stand . O I A Regulor 287 .95 ...... ...... Now ^ 1 7

FOUR PIECE BUNCHING CHESTS. V bookcase deck. M ap le .. O O A Regular 417 .9 5 ,.___...... Now Z 0 7

M PS-TABLES

nd-A ccessoriei

i s . 2 0 % t p 4 0

m S l p ie c e sSOLID MAPLE DINETTE EXTENSION

--------32 “ a4 6 " 56.----------------------------------1R egular 89.95 ......................... Now i

■ ^----=^-^------W ALNUT FORMICA TOP. 4 4 " roun sion tab(e .w ith 4 side chairs. ^ 4

- • Regulor 2 1 9 .9 5 .................... Now td

W ALNUT 4 2 " ROUND FORMfC>TABLE oqd 4 SIDE CHAIRS........ <%*Regulor 199.95 .................... Now I s

2 7 " X 3 6 " CRADDOCK MAHOGAN ------- CA N -PH X tE-D R 0E4.EA FJrA R l.EL&

R eg u la r 109.95 ...................« ... Now

L ’H e r i s w n ^

M O N D A Y -Open MONDAY (

TION. r r ^'ANYPYLES 'Wm

m i i v i9 0 " CONTEM

_ _ _ coral fab ric .■ -R eg u la r 329 .95

■ I DANISH SOFA linen-tiko fobric

ywood W okoflcid R ogulor 149.95dresser ond m ir- —

O Q O ^ S QUILTED MODlow A 0 7 / - w ith brow n end

/ R egular 309 .95

□rof English bed- . ^, m irror. Full s iz e LARGE 2 PIEC

0 0 0 9 5 TIO N A L. Two-t

i: r................

: ' ; e S S o t ,ite stand . F iredol o o o oc

4 4 9 ® =TRADITIONALkick p le a t. Ligh

ERN SUITE. Dou- Spring a n d dowowder tob le a n d cush ions. R e g ..ly Sligh o f G rand

low 279^® MODERN 96*'^ SOFA. W ith trc

k in . D acron cu: NISHED P I N E R eg u la r 663 .95nd mirror, book-sst. O O Q S S . CONTEMPORA lo» a M . ' t BACK SOFA. (

. fab ric . M etropcN U T G R O U P . R egulor 599 .95T, full size bed ,

- I SAVI I

BLES--, ■ Wl o r i e s ^ - ......1 . ...

A0% M

c e s I Z '^ ^ lK: EXTENSION TABLE. CRADDOCK-------------— B Q 9 5 --------P-HY.EE-DRORJ......... Now ^ 7 te n d s to 114"._____________________ • R eg u la r 159 .95

OP. 4 4 " round ex ten-hoirs. 1 0 0 9 5 r u r a l FRENCI

.N o w 1 ^ 7 lea f ex tension t< _____________- R egulor-839 .9 5

ID FORMICA T O P

* . ' . " 5 - o ; " 1 3 9 ® = I # i

: MAHOGANY D UN- 'kF_J!ARl.ELExtfindijQ_ _

. N o . 6 9 ” ^ W I K

HIJfnDAY and TUESDA

r ~ - r ^ * T ^ T r - r T gB «iM !S g .3 |

L IV IN Q R O0 " CONTEMPORARY SOFA. T extured >rol fab ric . n 0 0 9 5 egu lo r 329 .9 5 .............. Now 1 0 7

ANISH SOFA-. 7 4 " th ree cush ion . Beige nen-tiko fobric . 0 0 9 5 egu lo r 149 .95 ....................N ow 0 7 -

UILTED MODERN 8 4 " SOFA. Beige print ith brow n end pum pkin. ‘ T 7 0 9 5 egu lo r 309 .9 5 .............. Now 1 / 7

ARGE 2 PIECE MODERTT^CORVED SEC- lO N A L. Two*tone .brown m edallion cover.

? i : ^ r ...................N o , 3 8 9 ® "

w o PIECE SECTIONALS M edium green

S o t 299 .9 5 ... ...........N o . 1 8 9 ® "

RADITIONAL CRESCENT SOFA. 8 2 " with ick p le a t. Light rose b eige tex tu re d fabrics, pring a n d dow n.filled 0 / 1 0 9 5ushions. Reg. 459 .95 .. Now s J H 7

MODERN 9 6 " LOOSE PILLO W -B A C K OFA. W ith tropunto design , color, pump* in. D acron cusnions. > 1 0 0 9 5 e g u lo r 663 .9 5 .............. Now * f 0 7

ONTEMPORARY 8 0 " LOOSE PILLOW - ACK SOFA. Gold a n d pum pk in tex tured abrlc. M etropolitan. 0 " T 0 9 5 e g u lo r 5 9 9 .9 5 ............... Now < 5 / 7

SAVINGS IN EVEM a n y O t h e r s N o l

i

'r t i J ---- ~

" | 8 :-

- f —

■ IRADDOCK MAHOGANY D U N C A Na y g g _ D B Q P- L gA P T A R I C 0 7 ‘WA'>‘> n d s t o I M " . , 0 0 . 9 5 Bgulor 159 .95 .................... N ow 7 7

URAL FRENCH DIN IN G SET. H utch , drop o f ex tension toble, 5 ch a irs . C 0 0 . 9 5 Bgulor-8 3 9 .9 5 ...............N ow 0 0 7

L 'H erir w f f T T O i y - - —

.S uiSunday, Feb. 24, 1963' Twin F,

f S A L I E

JESDAY Until 9p.ni

rrT ilM

R O O M pI■A. T extured TRADITIONAL 8 7 " LAW

1 0 0 9 5 brown molloise cover.1 0 7 R egular 289 .95 .............. 1

is h io a B ela. q u i l t e d 9 6 " LOOSE 9w 8 9 SOFA. Beige toast cover.

R egular 5 6 9 .9 5 .............. 1

A. Beige print ''T T O ® 5 9 6 " GOLD EMBROIDERI ■ * 7 Tfonsitionohw ilh box pit

' ” R egular 739 .95 ...............IlORVED SEC- ':dollion cover. -

QUILTED ARMLESS LO^ O y Prov. Blue prin t and vel

R egu lor 3 5 6 .9 5 _______

Aedlum green .T Q Q . 9 5 f r e n c h PROVINCIAL.* ^ an tiq u e ivory shaped bod

. ' " R egu lar 5 3 9 .9 5 ............... IDFA. 8 2 " with ■ - ■ ctured fabrics.

0 / 1 0 9 5 TW O PIECE COLONIALs 9 ^ 7 tiq u e gold cover, box ple(

_ _ curved . Reg. 729.95 . ...' I

.LOW - BACK -c d o ^ p u m ^ a u t h e n t i c FEDERAL !A 8 0 ° h ackberry wood trim .

R egulor 2 8 9 .9 5 ......... . I

SE PILLOW - .pk in tex tu red 8 4 " LOOSE PILLOW BAG

0 ”7 O 9 5 ed Vinyl Sofo.s5 / 7 R egufor 2 8 9 .9 5 ................ I

N EVERY DEPARTt h e r s N o t A d v e r t i s e d H e n

I p i l ' S^ i l II tl y ; n

D U N C A N MAPLE 4 8 " ROUND EX? 7 "V 4 ?" gY.------- W l»h Fr.fir.lrrt »np

Q ^ . 9 5 R egu lar 99 .95 ....... .......

r . H utch , drop MAPLE 4 8 " ROUNK EX' IT 0 / \ 9 5 W ith Formlco top.

R egulor 119.95 ............. -

$ r i s s i ^

B i B - l

f f l llU M M I

i l 9 p . f n . I

V . .

I r a c E S 1ONAL 8 7 " U W S O N SOFA. Belgo ' *alloise cover. " 0 0 0 9 5 J l189.95 ..............N ow Z Z 7 J l l

9 6 " LOOSE P IL L O W -B A C K J

i ' i 9 ^ r . ; ; . " . : r - N . . 449®=. jjD EMBROIDERED QUILT SOFA. Ilo h w ith box p lea t. ^ Q ^ 9 S ' | |

1 ARMLESS LOVE SE A T .-F ronch . > le p rin t and velvet. O E 0 9 5 J5 6 .9 5 _______ Now A p y

■PROVINCIAL. Q u ilted 'S ep ia and

i/ory shaped bock . 0 0 0 9 5 ii ;3 9 .9 5 ............... N ew ^ 0 7 J

•CE COLONIAL SECTIONAL. A n- IId cover, box p le a t, J t 0 0 9 5 I leg. 729.95 ....' N ow ^ 0 7 |

TIC FEDERAL SOFA. Eogle p rin t

219®= .SE PILLOW BACK SOFA. Support-

f e t 9 5 ................N O . 179®=

EPARTMENTt i s e d ' H e r e ! '

1

w S S H i B l

j S l K R - iS ^ B H U r o S B ^ B m

« " ROUND EXTENSION TABLE.J= lc n -lo p --------------- -- ------- 7 A - 9 5 _______99 .95 ................ .. N n / H

IS " ROUNK EXTENSION T A B U .mico top.19.95 ............— . Now 0 7

— i^ g R O M E ^ i

, 1943 Twin FalU 7lm»f.N«w» 5 | ,

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S u n d a y , Feb. 2 4 , 1963 6 T w In 'Fall* T im et-N ew s i

Salt Lake Qty Girl Dies ^tier Bieating H

8ALT UAKB o m r . P tb . 23 W» S d S —CfcTol A nnette Oloyton, l» ,'on« of two f l r l i bludgeoned w ith a h*m m er two dayi «ro. Ii de»d. ™

She- received muWple *kulj ^ rractures »nd brmln Injurle* w hen ■”beaten o rer thehe*d w ith » h«m -m er wielded by n - y e w ^ ld B ex ■“ '« H ln tte o r S* lt U k e CUy. ,

mntxe. who had been free on 12.000 ball, admitted a trlk ln s th e ^ BlrU w ith ft ham m er w hen h e becama enrased . He .told T w l e .Tr> bounty BherJK Pny OlUetU toe

jr l r l j wouJdn-t help Wm g e t tola L - , c a r tree from belnR ituclc on th a »-e*lem U tah detert, ao ha chM - cd them w ith a ham m er a n d beat

' them over the head, . two <• ThB i7-yenr»old youth w a a ____picked up by dalt“ u u » 'e b u h ty m ( •herlfCa deputlei here today on th it re<iue5i of th e Tofe county aber- tedajriff. ....................... - ihe r

T he aecond 'B lrl. IB-year-old U be Drlnd* Ja n e Atnei, waa itUl In C 'ty.

• «rJou« condJUofl. '

Air, Naval Blockade of jS' Cuba Asked~

ANAHEIM. CalU, P!eb. 33 Uft— physl< An a ir-naval blockade and a and c break In dlplomatlo relatlona WlUt the sov ie t Union were p ro - . u n i posed by form er Ben. WUllam 7 .

■ x n o w ltn d Saturday n igh t to , — t, lorce Soviet troops o u t o f Cuba. u ,e ol

' “I refu te to accept th e doctrine peaee th a t we a re belplew, ahort o f warra:

— arm ed conflict, to ac t In a decla- cattle Jve m»wner to se t Soviet troopa the d<

■ «u t o r cubo.Vhe-«ald.-— t— - leate-Xnow land In- a p r e p a r e d io n i

apeech to th e California Jlepul>- frowlj llcan asaembly. ta ld thU country. acU ns in conjunction w ith th e q q ] O r»anltaU on of American SU tea, would could: eonitr

1. Announce th a t If the Soviet resent troops-w eren 't ou t by April 1 » ment t i l h t • naval and a ir blockade uaers, w ould be throw n around Cuba, threat

.■ -~a .N otU y.theB ovlet.V nlon .tbat “W ea dlplom atlo relatlona would be auspended and all U SSR embaa-

' Bles closed untU the la s t Soviet . ooldler le ft CUba.

“I doubt th e Soviet XTnlon' would w *nt tbla to happen ." , h , . _ Xnow land aald. "since Soviet em - |,m basalea a re eentera of sov ie t ea- plona«» a n d communiat p ropa- . t to m ta n d a In-L atln America, aa they corded a re elMwhere In the world."

Tax Program Wi •May Undergo Operation K

. - .WASHINOTON, Feb. 33 HI — - n i P residen t K e n n y 's ta x program . vm la atUl u n d e rso ld c o n g ^ o n a l dlasnoals a n d U yet to be wheel- ed in to t h e operaU ni room. B u t aOreody one critical Item has been * * 1 , m arked Xor m ajor surgery.' A nd wUh It may go tom e o t tb e i r r in r propoaed ta x reduoWona.

Thla ttem la th e propoaU.to p u t . b o I■ ft floor u n d e r personal deductions tlon : ;U ke In terest, local taxea a n d tion «

charitab le contrlbuUona. I t would w illlai allow deductions only to the ex - tentloi te n t th e ir .to ta l exceeds A re p e r ol Qe< cen t a t income. u t do

No m em ber of the house waya a n d m eana committee, now conr B O l ■Iderlnc tb e ta x package, haa televU publicly apoken up to r thla p ro - inx be vlalon a d v a n c e by th e adm ln l- doeed s tra tlon to recoup aomo of th e early I revenue th a t would be losl by cu tting ta x rates. O n th e con* the bli trazy. several members have p re- rUIen d ie te d - th U WlU be among th e f o r p r l i n t to go w hen the com m ittee telefU-s ta ru w H llnc. a bUl In a m on tb --------o r ao. •

T he tax-w rlU ng group begins tak ing public- testimony on thla preposai Monday. T he wltneas Ust 'tc fie cU the opposlUon of

' phU anthroplo groiipa; who a l ­ready have been wrIUng membera th a t th e provision- would dry up

. contributions. Real eaU te a ttd b u i l d i n g IhteretU , concerned w ith th e effec t o t a change tb a t would d im inish p rw en t lax In­centives -to homeownlng, a r e " 0

' a no ther po te n t source o t op - r t

!v e t th e deductions floor b a b ig Item In th e over-all adm in- I to tg t l_ o n _ ^ _ 'P b n ._w h leh en - . J vbagea reduclnc raiM enough to V c u t th e govem m ent Ineome ta x ISA bUUon doUara a year event-

.vtUy. bu t nooiiptns 33 bUlioa doUora th rough structura l ta x changes th a t would lax aome In-

-c o mft. mor»4>eavUy-than-now,— o r th e 33 blUloh do llar re -

coveiy. a luU 33 blUlon doU an P *; w ould be provlded.by_lhe.fi .p e r __' oen t deducUon floor.

.Dinner Set•j— S H O S H O > { B ,-P eb .-33 -^T ho [U e th o d b t fello«-shlp dinner, to

:}be h d d a t 7 p jn . Wcdneadny a t

- 'd u d e a covered dh li dinner and , .«)ee lal program.

n io e e attendJn;; a re a ^ e d to >vi Mr. nnd <H,,

JVank B urdett wUl ahow 2 ; ; ^ s of the ir lost tr ip abroad.

[ I ■ I CaG uaran teed Electric

> S H A V E R r

SE R V IC E o n ^ R E P A IR I

rins-News . News Aroun_______ IDA H P FALLS. Feb. 23 WV-L»u«Ue <

I den t o f the NaUonal RecUmaUon w K jJ L iy Monday a t a w ater uscra meeUng. Co

• ' to th e Upper Snake R iver Valley Wttte a meetlBg tn the BonnevUle eounty coui IU annual meeting a t Bun Valley In C E. O raham , Rlsby, union chairm an, s)

f t Y i r v olude Harold T. N ebon, Bobe. rexlonoi reclam ation; Dick R, G ray, Minidoka | Oten Simmons. aupervUor of area rei

F tb . 23 un reelamaUon. O ray and Simmons are fi rn. la . 'o n e — --------- _

IDAIIO FALLS, f t b . 21 MV-Me«bei Die sku li eoam balon n e t here Friday w ith the SlM w hen aa«>clatlen. O ln n C oofhlln, Bolie. een th a h a m - eowmbrion b meeting w ith th e bar s

a U te to icqnala t theffl*elv«i wltb loci B ex Indicate jh e ,o f k being done by

> general dlteusiien on varloM leghbllTe«at«)cl4llca baa p « »«n lfd I*

rlklng th e omw, , , „ i a , w hen h e - _

-IDAHO PALLS, Peb. 33 W -P la n s ) Wl nurslnif and rest home In Idoho F a lb a t .u 0<» were revealed Saturdoy. The rilmb

ck on to e m re would be buUt Ju st eas t o t the EU municipal golt course, P lans coll for I

r o n o Deal *ccomod«tlng B3. persona. T he units a * two or three persons,

w th w aa - ■ce 'ebuhty MOUNTAIN HOME A IR FOItCi: BAI today on th is year wUl be Ibe M th annlverMry

n ty aber- teday 'i U.8. o lr force, lh a t of Ihe first ■ ihe nInlh a traU rle aerospace wliig here

|.year-o ld U began Ua eaUtenee In 1913 en a b4m u StUl In Clly. T ei., orcanlied on a provblenal on

• • plloti, aVm all ground crew, e lch l itrpU ^ a ir foree u ld . II became a perm anent

I punlUve eipedlUon against Mexico In 10 o lr eembal m l t In the U nited SUtea a

i» • IDAHO PALLS. Feb. 23 W -R lgby Plr o r fond a chest and possible o th e r Injurlc

the new tire truek In which he was rl__J ___ akidded oa.hlghwoy. 48. o t o curve ondP | 1 Lewbvllle and Menon and turned-over 1

Haled In “fa ir- condlUon • n t the Idnho >. 23 «1— physician Indicated he moy hove a b o i I and a and complained of a s tiff nplne. X-royi rela tions • .

BOISE, Feb. 23 WV-Two bllla which or f - aimed a t ipeelfle altaallona b u t m ight h

'^ f h t to f»tes Friday In th e Idaho sU te iOf c u ija . u ,n other'kllled. Approved 25-U waa a i doctrine peaee effleera to teareb m otor vehicles

ahort o f w arran t." . Sponsors oold l l waa Intend > a d e cb - cattle ru llU tg . Killed was a measure wl et troops the deflnlUon of Ireipaaxlng to ' Include —- — |e m .p ro I te ri^B p an - th e dem and .e rthe;< s p a r e d sort said It was aimed a t a a ltuatlon t I Repub- growing areaa In southw eatem Idaho, country.

w l^ th e BOISE, Peb. 23 W -A proposed const n s u t e s , would perm it the L ew blon po rt db trlc t

construction was opproved-40-1 Fridoy 1 le Soviet ruen ta tlves. Rep. Jom es Monroe, D.. Ni Iprll 1 a m ent would permit th e bonds to be repnii blockade users, ra the r than by local oMCSsment. i Cuba, thread In lelU ns th e property tax Uke ilo n .tb a t “W e.sbou]d.tet.tbe.servlces.poy.tor.theni■ould b e ________

BOISE, Feb, 23 WV-The Idaho aenal It Soviet eonalderable debate, a bill IU sponsor,

_ ___ Elmore, aald "eb ritle s Ihe m a tte r of p t^ 0 « e o rd ln r In eouniy reeerdera' o

a U lra e l of a jod fm eat. W ethereU con wlet em - ,,m ppoTldes woold clarify th e lim e .a U Qvlet e s - result of » Mdgment. Sen. Harold L. 1 ’ p ropa- a ttorney, objected. He contended c o u r t . , M Ihey corded and -aU IhU doea la raU e again rid." _” PO<?ATELLO. Feb. 23 M '-E ll Weslotl o m Lamb-W eslon company a t Americnn Pall c t l l l h as tiled four chnrges of u n fa ir labor f

local 603 of Pocatello a n d Idftho Falb . n f v r a m ajority of the votes W ednesdoy In a L K V the Lamb-W eston poU to p m e ss ln g pli . ^ pa iently won the r ig h t to represen t 301 c

any one of the charges he. hns ftfed cc be se t aside. ,

BOISE, Feb. 13 lfl—T h e Id ah o aenale a blU wblch woBld have repaired proof

r e ^ o n ^ of the owner before a n ottlomobne could S ..J T?.if reqolrea sueh proof only a f te r the ownei w i2 i l : aee lden t Ben.-J. C. Sandberg, D ..'B lBtb

m an for the bill, which h e aald “merel 'V' aponslblllty where l l belenga." He saidae o t tb e ityUig to Insure yourself a f te r you're dei

a l . to p u t . BOISE, f t b . 23 W -F rld n y wos Wosh <lucllons tlon. B ut it w asn t u n til tim e for adjou: a a n d uon woa given the even t In th e Idoho sc I t would Wllllom 3. Dee. D.. Idaho , th e minority ttoe ex - tenUon to the fnct th a t t h b b Feb. 22.

« v e p e r ol Oeorge W ashlagtoa. W e observe ll. o, s a t down ohd the senate voted to odjou

ise ways ',ow conr BOISE, Feb. f i M%-Bnu w hleh woold i >ge. h a s televblon lU tlona In th e pubUcallon of l< tou p ro - Ing before the Idaho house of represeni adm ln l- doeed by the houae Jnd leU rr. m lea and I o f th e early In the aesslon, were printed, then ■ lost by committee where Ihey bave sinee beea h«

toe con- the bUU aathorisea pnbUeatlon of legal i ave p re- Tblen broadcasting aU tlons. The other ong th s fo r propoaed eonrtlto tlenal amendmenU : immltlee teUvlalon aUUona aa weU aa In newspap< s moDito

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tra meeUng. Cotes nUl apeak a t IM pjn. re r Valley W ater U te ri p rolectlve-unlon st vUle eouniy courthouse. T b e NRA wlU hold Sun Volley In October. C h a ln n an Leonard . • on chairm an, sold o the r speakers vUl ln>, Bobe. rexlonal director o f th e bureau ot iroy, Minidoka project superintendent, and isor o f oreo rese rvo lra '-fo r'tho bureau ot Simmons are from Burley, t

S3 U w M em beri of tlie Idaho sUU bar Friday w ith Uie n in th jndleiol diitifct bsr rh iln , Boiie. commission prealdent. u ld Ihi w ith th e b s r a m eU tlo n s ihrootboflt tbs

aelvea with local preblema a n d t« esptala being done by the group. There w as a

trioM leghbUTe p ro p o n b w hich ll» Idaba la preaenlrd to the i^ la U tn re bow io aes-

33 (;n—Plans for constnicU on .of a nev , n Id ah o F a lb a t an estim ated cost of >3M,- •day. The rdmbllng, one-story ^rlck s tn ie- . eas t o t the Elks tem ple and souU ?or the P lans coil for M fam ily un its c a p b le ot la. T he u n lu ore designed to houie one,

>IR FOllCB BASB, Feb. *3 tffS-MSflh t th anniversary of th e o ldest a q u d ro n In h a t of Ihe first bom bardm ent aqnadron of space wing here.-tbe iir - fo rc e said Friday; -

1913 on a bdrren str ip o f U nd near T e n s a provisional u n it w ith a atrength.«f sm tn rew. e lch l slrpUne* and one aeapUoeTYtbs 10 a perm anent un it a n d (ook pari In ' Uiei i s t Ikfesico in 1018, th u s beeoming the f ln t U nited SUIes army, th o adr force u ld .

13 W -n ig b y Plre C hief RusseU Bates m>t- )le o th e r Injuries Soturdoy m om lni when fhiclt he was riding to a fire a t iloberti «®""‘ o t 0 curve ondLrollrond.crosslhg between id tum ed-over In a field. C hief Bates w u ^ n . a t the Idaho F a lls LDS hospital. H b nny hove' a b o suffered some t>rok(a ribs ^ 1 ^ 1 rt spine. X -rays weje being taken. s JL • !

>0 bills which a n opponent conUndtd wer* O l ' ins b n t m ight have w idespread efiecl met he Idaho sU te senate.. O ne w aa approved, w . . , ed £S-U waa a bltl w hloh w ould td lh o rb t m otor vehicles ‘V lth or wlU iont s sesreh „ ..k ine I i t was intended to a id In snppresaing b ^ u ia i

Uilng to ' Include a person w ho r t lu e * I# ie m an d -o r lhe;Owner, or h b agent. Spon . .. t l a situation they said'deV elops In’fru ll ‘" 'W n, t e „ ^ ^ - S b u ld ;

proposed constitutional amendmeiit th a t on po rt db trlc t to Issue bonds to (Inuiee o th e r t id-40-l Fridoy In th e Idoho house of rep- r jn e i I Monroe, D.. Nes Perce, snld th e amend- u j .^ , snds to be repnid from the fees o t Itte port nnened KoI assessment. "We hove w orn out the 91 arn oporty tax U ke caro of things,'* he aald. ^ :es.poy.tor.them ," . , ___________ ftMocIs

h e Idaho senate approved Frldar, a fle r th e yn 111 IU sponsor. Sen. R. M . W elhertll. D , Adve 10 m a tte r of public recorda.” I t ptovldei “R col ( a ty recordera' otfleea of th e tranaeript or e r cilcl

W ethereU contended tb e prooedare th e ----------y th e lime a Uen beeomea effecihe a a a en. Harold L. 'R yan. D., W aahlniton. an P f in tended court JudgmenU a l r t a jy are re- I la r a b e again the cost o f UtfSaUon.'*. SHOi

— g ram IO P-Ell Weston, B obe a tU iiJcy tor the

•t Americnn Pa lb . snid today th e company r u n fa ir labor practices anolnnt Teamattr «' d Idftho Fa lb . The T eam itera rtctlvcd t Susai 'ednesdoy In a represenU llon electlor> at pinyed0 processing plnnt. T he union thus np- a n d M » represen t 3M employes. B u t Weslon enld LOUbe toe. tons Oled could causo th o eJee{ion-M —

I

e Id ah o aenale voted u - 2* Friday lo kHl repaired proof of flnaneU l resptnilblllly P rancli

slom obne could be regb te red . Preient Uw Andolu a f te r the owner haa been Involved In an a re o s 0 Iberg, D.. B ingham , waa principal ipokea. h e aald “merely m eans pulU ng llie re- J*” " ,

onga." He said the presen t Uw la Uke hom ele a f te r you're dead.” lo s t Ui

” ' DamoR(Idoy wos W ashington’s b irthday ttlebra- Hon do tim e for adjoum m ent th o t a n y rtcocml- In th e Idaho senate. '■I th in k ." uld Sen.

0. th e minority leoder, " I should caU ot- . t h b b Feb. 22. ond th b b th e birthday 3 1 0 1

iVe observe it. 0/ course, by workinf.”- He voled to adjourn. FR]

S w hich wouid oulhorise uae of radio and , M q i pubUcallon o t legal advertising art pend- _ _ use of represenU llvra. They were Intro- Oary. rules and adm lnbtraU on comoiltt*# —^ > printed, than were referred back io the IT ve sinee beea held w ithout action. O ne of; f i r ' i cation of legal noUcea by rad io and tele- >ns. The other provides th a t adTrrlUini, kl amendmenU m ust be ru n on radio and ; aa In newspapers. '_______ B M

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FOR RARE COINS ; 1 , | ^ ns or Purchase I ! ||EmJS E D -P A W N B B ^ E rT '’’' ' ^ " " * ^ " 1 V fM

B LOANS 1(U E ANO SHOSHONE STREET ® t to Yellow Cob Phone 7 3 3 -M 3 8

pjn. j.unlon st k WlU hold n L eonard. s In- bureau ot

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CHATTINO W ITH newly elected i t R o ^ S Im provem ent aaaoc. la n d , extension diUryman, r igh t. T he i

v ln Greybeal. new db e cto r; M arvin Diltsl. H b ~ ~ •

S'” T.F. Crowds Seel 1“ "S On Washington’!a p p ro ^ , jnoRlc Volley resldenU surged until. tB U oriu Twin F o lb s to res ry id ay o ften • •*21 !; seeking bargains to celebrate th e slowe

blrUiday of Uio mnn wbo once mana expanoM threw a dollar ocross o river. p rettj

hJvm Oeorge W oshlnglcti's doUor; o " ly Ihrow n -ac ro ss_ tbe .J lopD atow -, .,O n i nock river, (os' legnKr* goes) there would hove bought Utree cans of store oysters, a se t of ladles pa jam as hod

leiit th a t o r a la rge w astebasket- among: guessi J finance o th e r things. tribne;e of re iv shoppers were assem - W aI ftt th e doors when stores th e f;

opened a t 0:3(J o jn .. trom 16 to ergeU 25 deep. Deraid D ovb. eholrm on 12-yei

he aald. p j -t^a Tw in Fo lb M erchanta' H ejre------------ oasoo la tlon .-sA ld -F riday 's-.sa le «1.S8.

‘ w as ono of tbe biggest sales o t a qui ST, a fle r th e yror. took 1lettll. D , A dverusem enu proclolmlng • provldea -R e a l O eorge- days, omong o th - ®>*bmi

e r cliches, excited th e shoppers ■—

Program Given j'"Jon." . SHOSHONE, Fob. 23—T he p ro - <cbb

g ram n t R otary club W ednesdny !. for the noo n presented by high

comDftnj w * ” ! s tu d e n u . A rm ogem enta P»o« na m ste r w ere mndo by j . R. C hurchm an.(ctlvcd t Susan jio rk nnd .D lone Rork ec{lor> at pinyed elcctric ond steel guitars thus np- a n d 'M artho Jem lgon song w ith alon sold LOUbe L arsen accom panbt.K{ion-M — ' ■ .

. FRANCO TO TOUR JIT lo km M ADRID, Pcb. 33 tfl — Oen. enilblllly Francisco F ranco wUl leave for ^ nent Uw A ndnlusla nex t week to to u r ■ | j ed In an a re o s of Spain ravoged by recen t ■ ■ ‘ i‘he » ! persons*ia Uke homeless. About 00,000 form ers ^

lo s t Uielr crops In th e floods. - Dam age woa estlm oted o t es m il-

ttleb ra . Hon dollors. rtcocml- uld Sen,

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iwwly .iM tw l officer, or the Tw in F .IU ana Iirevem ent aoaocUUon b Dr. George C leve-. Dr. Itan. r igh t. T he offleera are, from left, Cal- a t thi«tor} M arvla Duggan, secreU ry-trcaanrer, Oranj

ds Seek Bargains ® ngton’s Birthday

surged u n til , about the middle o t the Mrs H I ry jd ay aftenioon, w h e n everything woods, m t e th e slowed up, according to one store and Mi nbo once m anager. The sals -tables were rcx river. pretty weU plckbd over by the sounde

I doUor; ew'ly shoppers. Mrs.' Hippato»n* :> Ono^cloUilDg store c lerk said East i S r ^ ) Uiere were m o r e 'p ^ I e l n - t t e Mrt.--J i cans of s to re Friday morning th a n ttoere Chorlei pa jam as toad been oU monUi long. He H . We

i- among: guessed everybody h a d saved Strong, nlbney all.w.eek tor ttoe sale. Mrs. S.

e assem - Waa 11 ocluolly In toono r 'o f in stores Uie f irst president. oU t h b en- >m 16 to ergetlc bargain hunting? T o 'one ;toolrmon 12-yeor-old It must hove been. n < e rchanta ' Ho save on ImpoUent snles clerk * ly 's -s a le *W 8-(ono -doU ar.-a ,ha lf-do llar . u — sales o t a quarter and 23 pennies) ond I

took home a model sh ip buUdlng >clolmlng > 1 . . . the nuclear powered m ong o th - subm arine- Oeorge W ash ington. %

I FARM AUCTION ! V t iv p n I P'*n NOW '0 " ttnd «»*• AlBERt '

I HUGHES FARM AUCTION WEO„^ n e sd o y I l»“ »»«l No»ih ofby high I C«>dln9. Sta A<lv«rtl>im«nl on ^agcmenta | P»g» 'rchman.

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In F a lb and Ervin Ehierg, who waa reelected pn0 C leve-. Dr. lU cbard Koek, U nlversliy o f ld o b o ,eft. Cal- a t the an n u al meeUng of th e assocUlioreasnrer. Grange haU. (Tlm es-N ews.photo). ..

a s Bridge P layedkjc^JEROME, Feb. 33 — Ttoe J e r- M J I

. ome D uplicate Bridge club play- - A T ed 11 U bies S a turday afternoon. S U N

J ^ N orth ond so u th w inners were s o t Uie Mrs. H erm an H oll and Mra. Re* «Q| rerytbing woods, tJrst; M rs. Em m a Kelly __ one store #nd Mrs. P ra n Llndemer, second; les were Re* 'Woods n n d Mrs, Lester , ■ by the saunders; th ird , and M r; and - ''

Mrs.' H. E . U g h t. Jr.. fourth. ■lisrk said E ast .and w est winners weres ln " th e M ri.“ je a i l e " X ln g n n u 'o n d T m . — .....a n Uiere Charles Beymer, f irst; Mis. 0 . long. He H . W elterolb and Mra. O. J. d saved Strong, second: L. P . H ulblrt and uUe. Mrs. S. L. T horpe, th ird . o Q d > ^ . ^lo n o r-o f W .P .H s n e y a n d M r s .O .W .0 1 - ft ^ b e n - sen, fourth. ^ %f T o -one

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™ The Hessfon :

S ALLIS-CHAl ^ EQUIPME’" "I j Learn abou t the nevr " els which in c lu d e I i — Hesston 500, also^ well as th e Hay Coi

I" FREE COI and DON

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^ n ^ never t Sfro ten over, end te end- .7 J side to side. But I t b c L "2 lh a t now and il sho rti, '

Canada , Airlines pilot nyhfi m a th e 400-mile-long. ioo.mli"! wide lako reported Friday iS# only open w ater vblble Was in scattered patehes no l m o re " « ooe to tvo. acres in tlxe.

ET SJiere.to .ll.below zero F tH .. and to 8 below today, b Uk7lvWnUnue for .w eek o nl c o Kably m ig b t la s t two weeks

T h b h as been one of Mlchig'»n'a coldest winters in years.

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G rig g s ' T o w n M o te l & R e s to u ra n t

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S-CHALMERS »UIPMENT~ -ut the new 1963 Mqd-

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Republican churjes 11 “^m tdm r on th e p*rt of P rtsU passed

, iS jinedy over Cuba and hc b l.p«rtl«m their .

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..S a -jM kM n <Jay d in n er here, posed l ^ r e said. "Forelsn policy away I 2S 7m s tttclnB us today never He i F!r*nd never win be. Questions ^

I 2nd White." time^ somT BcpubUouw. Jie « W . Jearn

. i r t uled lo reduce the Cuban world. ” S e m to -e ith er we tolerate step i E ^ u n ln n a n d Castro forever, necess S^ S l v e s o t them by any " I b

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ror J e r- can people want the problem*icr. here, posed by R uu la ond Cuba to bo ase."

policy away immedlateiy. if nol sooner. He si reminded him of

lUcstions ft p a ra iie i- ih a t there comea a childhottme when every child m ust ‘es of t

tie « I d . Jearn fJiere U aglUias In chc J'JeWede Cuban world. He said it is a d ifficult "Bui

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a five*eplsode color aeries in w hich Timtr lo u sw lli'ln a runaway balloon, ly. and i -DIuiey's W onderful W orld of Color.*' :. while Conclusion of the tw o-part dram a. ~Banni C harles edited from a 1959 movie, “T h ird Man o n J a c k - Rudi (James M acArthur) n u u 'a w a y fro FMllmer, W inters (Michael Rennie) a fte r lenrnln man.. “K iller m ounum ,"- -— j “G.E. True.- (7:30 p.m. C B S ) - ‘To traj

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sis a t H. 4:30 p jn . N B C)-Tliis,i* a repeat of Bell one of ll slain^ed “Aboul Time." which documents -n a n n ifr::-XMm.th« sun dial to the atom ic clock. condi] I. CBS)—Second part o t "T lie Journey." kids nil' I in w liich Timmy and I^aale are trapped preivent.

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behavior how to defend themselven and sign up lor 1 on to- 10:30 pjn. ADO-lCareii Sh«

sis a t High Banjo.” M arshal Rcgnn reco t of Bell one of lhe men who killed hU wife nnd r jcumenu -D anny Thoma*.” (7 p.m. C B S t-B lIl Da no eiooK. to conduct piild tourn of Dniiiiy W illiams louriiey. kids raiNe money lo 'ijuy Charley and

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(0:30 p,m. CBS)—Tills la a rc-run of B e r n . I |]i Philharmonic in Japan . ,

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•0 dU tlcult (6 w riU a n 'sc ee p t- Uio ftbls fonnula Ior dUtrJbuUng and it* t« (unCa to the publle ichooU? . Bu

W hy no t almply t*ke O il total unde u n o u n t »pproprlat« t M d divide i It untm B the dUtrlct* on the bM . m tl l l o r s tuden t enroltocQ tr

‘R iesa are quuU ona memben m u u o t th e Idaho ieslslature a tk when mum they flret eome up a jaln» t th# »eho<

__ problem o t c o n a ld tr tu formu- «t*tol u to r di»ldlhf the m onty. W hy - m m ust th e tonnuU be eo oomplex? «t« t

School people a re quick to re- *lmp ply th a t a almple form ula will two < n o t apportion tho money fairly ln « r becaute the problem ttw U It a couni complex one. PUbU

Som e dlBUIeU are amall, aeo- preae iraphleally , while other* are of 30 Jar»e..Soroe dUtrlct*’ havo few An « tud*B t*-and theae may be w me tr lc t of tho larBest Bcographlcauy— w hld whllff o th e n have m any. havo

Xn ttxDO dU trlcU th e value o t In th property asMssed for taidns pur* levy poaea la a s re a t deal la rier . on a i n per-atudent basU, th a n ' In o lh - remc era. T hus th e maximum'local ta x e n t Jevy aow perm itted, 30 mUlcj. will s ta te ralso considerably more money woul In eome d u u lc u th a n in others, leas

■ntmsportatlon o f atudents is Ote eoatly fo r some dUtrlets, a minor valui Item for o thers. I n some dU- T h tr le U ^ e r e h as been little there chanted In school populaUon to r U\e m any years. I n o thers the num* ra te Imt o f student* h as expanded It* ct Tapldly In recen t year*. tax

AU of thU m akes I t d lttlcult U to ' to w rite a form ula th a t U ta lr re n t

to a ll dU U Ict»>and lUll ae- e ra p ceptable to a m ajority o t the e rty lawmakera w ho m ust approve It. Bu LeslaU tora, rep resen tln t specUlo Bre*t eouuUea a s they do, aro Inclined 11« to Judse eaoh form ula on the p e r <

. b « l« of w h at I t wlU do for Uwlr r o own lebools. how

T b a t Is ono reason why It U *U t« to d ifficult to brbiK a«reeroent ty 's i « a a form ula. Over th e years In- s ta te equlUes have been bu llt up which a r t : m u l t lo a dU trlct receiving Ing/ m ore than- I ts . proportionate low.

' ahare. w hen a ll factors are ta k - “n i e n . In to conslderaUon.. B u t be- hou* eaese s reduction i a sc«(o aid ra tio would m ean a n increase In local ImuE financing. *uch dU trlc t* -and *hort th e IcfiUlatora who rep ru en t *pecl

• them —wtu resist any effort a t woul reducUon. oordi

T o appease such dlstrtcU, and Th th u s win th e votes needed to r f e r I approval, sponsors o t the for- trlbti m ula now In effec t agreed In the

. 1961 legUUtlvo session to In­clude a provision which wa* not In th e original d raft. I t provided ISJ th a t regardless o f how the for- Tw m ula was applied, no dUlrlot Soi w ould get U u In stato aid Uian I t b a d received In th e preceding ' " tw o years. ___________liiw !

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rnied J» tk Cal T eeh 'a cUtei ot a record lo of 1Object o f th e gam e Is <o •«« Jow ts*t— »eco

ledge and «row -bar w U ld ers-a ^ lan o cam ■ Irat.

ng Problem of Sta Flustered Idaho Laite'r Now w ith revUlon of the sehool a to vWhy U It to rm ula again a major problem , age <;n 'accep t- U io 'sam e c ry 'ls belng-voleed— hous«UtrlbuUng and U stened to. fled ile lehooU? . B u t bo th formulas curren tly the» th l to u i u n de r conslderaUon In bill fo rm mademd divide ta ll to go as ta r In Uiat respect to thin the bas- as th e ono adopted In 1B61. I n I t cmIt? th e f irs t puce, lbe W l fo r- e raU

member* m ula *et 18 mllU u th e m axi- dmI a tk when mum e ffo rt required of a local formita ln tt Ul# sehool d u tr lc t to share fully In Uaehg formu- sU to a id .mey.~Why - m th a cu rren t sesslon.Uie sen - trIoUcomplex? a U bill, embodying Uie so-called a n d :

lick to re- slmpUfled tormuU d ra tted by T h e ;m ula will two c a n y o n eounty sehool super* factoiney fairly IntendonU , provides th a t a n y ^:tself U a eounty w hich can support ita UUve

publlo school program a t th e Undemall, geo- pre*entlevelw lU i a local tax levy verslche rs are of 30 mills wltl get no sU to a id . toll,have tew A nd It provides Uiat any dU - Dl*ly bo some tr lc t w hich cannot do to. b u t werephlcally— w hleh fa lls to levy 30 mills, w ill muchy. havo lU sU t« allotment reduced *U U> value o t In th e proporUon Uiat l u ac tua l eachijdng pur- levy bear* to 30 mllU. ‘ ng iT g e r .o n a I n th e house 'b ill,'w hich Is a rarleln ' In « lh - remodeled version ot the p res- sinceIt'local UX e n t form ula, d U trle ts‘get less on wlmmcj,wlll s to te a id Uian Utey norm ally Forre money w ould receive If their ta x levy U toU lIn oUicrs. leas th a n 37 mills, ealeulated on fromiudents la 0>o basis ot -'adjujted assessed earUeI, a minor valuaU on." comirlom# dU- T ho adJusUnent U used because smyllien lltUe thero U wide varUUon am ong U l ftlaUon to r U\e counUes In Ui# aasessm ent glnnLthe num - ra U of property in rela tion to . Thiexpanded lU c u rren t c u h value. The sU U ueaU<

u tM commUslon. tuing real es- la rs tt d lttlcult U U sales as the m euu re of c u r- th e sa t U ta lr r e n t value, say* th a t on th e a v - cen t <stUl ae- erage throughout tbe *U U p ro p - = s i

■y o t the e rty U assessed a t IS per cen t,pprove It. B u t Individual oounUes va ry ,t specltlo grcftUy. ranging from a. low o t '0 Inclined 114 pe r cen l to a high of 33.5 a on Uio p e r cen t.) for the ir Tor purposes o t detenn ln ing

how m ueh dUtrleU will g e t tnwhy It U s U te sehool aid, Uielr own ooun-igreement ty'* peroenU ge U relaU d to theyears In- s u U average and a d ju stm enuup whleh a re m ade up o r down, pe nallt-receiving Ing/ th e county which assesses

[>orUonaU low. ' ,1 are ta k - “n iu * . u nder provUlons of the -B u t be- houso btll. a dUlrlct In a low s u te aid r a tio o o u n tr might JevythA m ax­ie In local Im um 30-mlll tax and sUii ta ll nets—and *hort o f the 37-mlll m inim um reprcK nt specified. I ts share of'sU te funds effort a t w ould b e adjusted downward ae-

oord Ingly.:rleU. and T he senaU and house bllU d lt-eedtd to r f e r In tb a u n it Uiey use In dU-

Uie for- trIb u U n t aU U money. The *en- |eed In the "■ '

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na*.New> Sunday, Feb. 24,1 9 6 3

is«s—th e be dwtroyed a n d Its cem poneot parts•rnltr a t hole nine Inehes In d iam eter. The bi■ecord lo o t Teehnolofy In Pasadena im ashed aw tss t— tecoaii. bell* CM b«yi Mn shewn <1ano c an ■ fra te rn ity piano In to n r m inutes, 81 s<

of State Funds ho Lawmakers Sh a school a U version usea a s tuden t aver- ah .Inproblem , ago dally attendance figure: th e dollar

-voiced— houso-a e lassroom .una.oL specl- neiUii fled number ot s tuden ts .'In bo th Has a

curren tly th e tormuUs, a d ju s tm e n t are -bill fo rm made, however, to glvo more help - nit respect to the small tchool, on th s theory K Q

1B61. I n I t costs more per s tuden l to op-IMI fo r- e raU . W fbe m axi- One m ajo r 'd ifference In th e ' I ‘f a local form ulas U Ui# Inclusion of a i f l iI fully In U acher factor In the house ver-

alon. 11 glvts more money to dU-. Uie sen - trIoU which have be lter trained M-ye«so-called a h d more experienced Uachers; J )* " Jafted by T h e tenaU version Ignores th a t*1 super- factor.h a t n n y During tha past w « l: r c p r e ^ -jpo rt JU UUves and senators havo « t -

a t th e Unded sessions a t w hich both i yI tax levy version* were explained In de-lU to n ld . taU.nny dU - DUtrlbuted to the law m akers „ " ' ‘r. to, b u t were flgu ru , showing Ju*.i how . ^nlll^ w ill m uch each dU trlct would get In *1. 1. 1.'i reduced aU U aid under provUlons o t m to mu ac tua l each formula.

' Figures were provided using ailch Is a variety of stole appropriations. DOh e p res- since Uiere U ye t no agreem ent HOI‘get less on w hat the totnl will be. Actornorm ally For the current biennium the teredIX levy U to u l U 33 million dollars, a boost hU pt:lis ted on from 37 million dollars twb years a sUya*t«SMd earUer. The prelegislaUrs budget ment

committee and Oov. R obert E , SmUm1 because Bmylle. proposed a 9S million to -1 am ong U l for the two-year period be- ,isessment ginning next Ju ly 1.la tlon to .T he stote deparUnent of ed- HUOlrhe s to to ueaUon asked 40^ million del- FEBRireal ea- la rs and the departm ent said If Coed

-e Of c u r- th e stoto were to provide 50 p e r . . . .i t h e a v - cen t of the total cost of opera ting I a u prop - ir cen t.

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. J - h h e schools. <5 million- dollarsI d s wouW ^ is*

Generally, opinion U th a t the • ^ eventual totol will bo 30 lo 40 „,,mi

^ T S million dollars—It tho financing ^ oan bo approved. I t would take „ i i

lent aver- ah .Increase o t 10 to 13 million nuU Igure: th e dollars In tox revenue and so fa r .he " -oL epecl- j»elU ier_U )o_houso_nor_ienatfl _ w i B.'In bo th jios actually approved any booit. ,'i._ le n u are - - Thoy

Boy Electrocuted S ' : : : ; While Flying His

Kite Into Wire =ey to dU- MHXS. U toh, Peb. 33 Wt-A ir trained M -year-old boy was electrocuted

uache rs; thU Juab county-com m un- l^oy‘t lores th a t when hU klw , flylpg n t U « “ owt

end of a flno copper wire, b it a Thi renraaen- hlRh-volUge pow er line. enterhave « t - D « to r s and tlrem en worked quart ileh both trying to restore timerf In H ? breaUiIng betore John Hob- a « e rt WlUlams, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. c

— " d e a r ' ^ ’A brother, Ru-well, n . told of-

i.i«S^ . th a t the klU was whipped Uions o t jn ta u ,e power lines by a g u tt of

1 tislng n ' P*” ''ppriaUons, DOCTORS STUDY K E L IT '- igreemenl HOLLYWOOD, Pcb. 33 W) — J? S: be. Actor - dancer Oene Kelly en- “ f !nium the tered M t. SInat hospitol to r what B H -s. a boost hU physician predicted would be twb years a sU y of several weeks for treat-j r s budgei m ent o f a slJpTXd disc. ito b e rl E,

S a " £■ ■ f * ™ a u c t io n _Pl.n NOW to attend iKo A18EBT , ”

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B B of lU U w a r ^ B f ’u- * t odds laat i ^ B week ever w hether to strike , have ■ B united sga ln st Uie Bouthem P a - ■ ^ B clfle Railw ay company In a eon- 1

tlnu ln* d u p u u over autom a- tlcn. ti'J

Jam ea Weaver, head o t SP** tjm ' c lerks m li. and WiUlam M cO or- B

^ B ’ «” >• Brand vice president of th e B ^ B broUierhood. u ld a San PrancU - B ^ ^ B CO news conference. 'I t ' s coming B ^ B to a head ; a strike U only a B ^ B m atte r, c f days.** « - _ J ^ B^ B Tha clerks aay Uiey've lost 6A00 B ^ ^ B S P Jo te to automaUon a n d B

- stream lin ing ' since .1958.- T b w ^ ^ B w aa t tu tu re eutoaeks m ade up by

Job retraUilng or by ottarUig sub - X ^ ^ B aUluto Jobs, T b s road saya l l will ^ ^ B agree only to a financial relm - . «, ^ B ' bursem ent on a federally sug- ^ B gestod b u U to r a m an aboui to

be p u t o u t o t work.-------- iJb t 'w e e k ~ w e M e r8 e rrT trlk ® -M rr^ B deadline alm ost dally b u t M c- oalt:

^ ^ B Govern and t e d e r a l m e d la u r ^ B O-NeiU agreed wlUi S P ^^ ^ B to 'sw ltch Uie tiaks to Chicago. ^ B ~ T hote-talk*-broke o tf -T h u rsday. -H sn

H Winners for H ,Quartet Fete• Are Reported

PAUL, Feb. 2 3 -G ro u p * from i S M three dIvUlons won Jn tho vocal

QUftrut. festival held W ednesday t t e l r eld tj,g p«uliLD S word. . .iz S z i___ W inners in Uie tl r s t dlvUlon« .4«iu«i th e ‘T in y Teens," consUt- >n- aouars u a n n e K ing, Connie

. .W. Maxwell, Brenda M errill and I th a t Uje M arllynn Barlow, who? sang two

38 to 40 numbers. Second dlvUlon w ln- tln a n clw w ere T erry Clones, J a y M ax-

well. Rodney Barlow a n d SU nley 13 million B „ io ,v ^ h o called themselvea and so fa r the "P ou r Jacks" and aUo sang.

—W lnnor*-from -U >B_thlrd-divl- any booit. -Father* F ou r." - - -------Thoy consUtod of L arry H arper.

cuted S ld OUU Anderson. jln* T I i o M ttstor o f ceremonlea to r th#S H J S progm m w as Lenn Q ttrae r and ’ ^ BceomponUto were Ju d y MerrUl, i r C ■ Connlo Maxwell. Judy Andereon. as lift-A Rodney B a r l o w a n d K aren

c c tro cu i^ Sm ith. Judging tho group# w ere' S u ^ D o y d . - E a r l , o ene L a ^ _ w d

pg n t U « Howard Corless. •Jlre, b it a T he w inning group* will now e. entor otoke compeUUon In then worked quarte t fesUval to be he ld som e- _ 10 restore Umo In M arch.ohn Hob- -------------- ^ ^ ™. a n d Mrs. cOM B FROM OERMANY ^ waa pro- S H 06H 0N E , Peb. 28 — L ie u t B r Col. a n d M rs. M arvin A nderson B• n rrlw d here UUs week a fto r h a v - ^- ing sp e n t th e pa«t th reo yeara In 1 a ffuit of Q ennanjf, T hey are v tti tln r b e r 1

: parento, M r. and M r*. W . E . J r r . . - ; orosso. a n d p lan to repo rt baek V f n , I to du ty a t N orton a ir force ba*e 1

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1 ot SP** a M cO or- sn t of thea PrancU - ^ ^ B M e i f B i ^ ^ ^ Bl 's coming U only a

B lost

)5 e .-T b cy . j ^ B B B B H p i H ... . tm/t» UD by ' • . I •e rlng sub - JAMK8 N, MAQARBEU. lay* l l will . . . w ho wUI ba honored a t c la l relm - ^ tMnweU tesU aeala l a t t : 3 t

>”itakebooae, OaUey. Tbe soa ef

• r rT tr lk ® -M r;—and—Mr^— Bngene-BeH .-----------b u t M e- ouiey , MagmrreK has been wlU.“ s P w m Mexican

) Chicago. “ W o n w lto- headquarte r , a tT hursday. -Hsmo*Ulo».M*xloo^He wUI o n - ___■— . ler the Salt Lake c itr ila ilon p homo March 11 and'lben study[ O r Spanish. « l Drighan Young 833 , ■ nnirerslty for tliree months ' MYg t g before going on the mission.

S l N E W S !Vednesday 5S word. . .it dlvUlon P

co n su l- ■^ Connie •rrUl and

S '. " - • 88 N ote Keybo £ S j • N o O bligationwrt^vi; „„*_AILMpney.; A p iry H arper. a Barlow I

> lot t t . I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F R E Ea m er and ly MerrUl,A nderson, |

221 M ain Avo. E. Jirson a n d ' m

Twin Falls7 Idnho I?m In the

some-

MANY n A R H k I h «I — L ie u t I B f t u U U b I B l MA nderson 1 | B J B

a fte r h a v - H I A B m V B i f l!0 year* In W B i l i i a i M B n | | | B KiUng b e r M . 1 ^ 1 ^ H M JO U m H « . w . S . J k ^ H B l i B l f n f l n i r M l tport baek force ba*eI f. ^ .

► L ocated o n th e H u n t Project. . ; 1 H u n t Pro ject e n tran ce ond t

fc , . ' b ridge a n d from th e re it is 4?/ ORE ' I '

! FARM FOR S /K L I 4 0 0 A cres — 188 irriga ted - T B I pum p — 2 hom es, 4 bedroc

Contact Rodnoy Pauls, O itrend

B j WEDNESES tarting T im o 12 :30

B I 3 TRAaORS 3i '1953 John Deere "60" traclor ll

condition, good rubber, 3>pt 1955 John Oeere "£D" traclor ir - condition, with good rubber

I ^ B 1 9 5 3 'S uper "C" Farmsll trac good condition

I ^

:R m a c h in e r yJo h n D eere N o. 825 -2 -fao ttonv

** ___ on^ t 6-fnch p fovt', 2 years olJohn Deere spud cultivator

» m e Rear bar and tool carrier, JohnJohn Deere No. 45 manure loi

__ - Beet and benn cultivator for SupCorrugator for Super "C* ‘

• ■' ' ■ 3-Seclion John Deere steel au n - w ith folding drawbar, 2 year

i John Deere KK^dijc on rubber, od front discs -

10' Cate cultlpacker____ Western Producls t r u c l r ,r

spreader, 2 years old Massey Harris 16-hole grain dr

— • --------spacing------------------------------ rKerchner ditcher on rubber wii

— --------draulic.lift—...............I____165 gallon Butane tantc and

burner on wiieels C & C Cattlo O ller-1-year old Forney 180 amp, w elder .

A.«kh , 8’'E zee Flow-phosphale spread ^ I ' 2 John Deere gauge wheels

8 . T E R M S : C

I LLOYD IAUCnONEERSr Harold Klaw, J .I

^ ' CURKi Rodney: Pauls e f ttw

~ 'o o 6 d IN O , Feb; 33 LaRena Larson p rese n te d 'a 'p ro fr tm eom- preal< m em orathv th e life a ad work o t soelft T h o m u WUdey. founder o t Uie sheBH order, » t-a-Jo ln t-m eeU ng la .the th e 1

^ ^ B a Gooding lO O P h a ll o t th* eanton R e and LAPM, w o o d R iver vaUey M r, 1 No. 33, W ednesday ntghU M r. t

B .3 N O X G B i

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t O i ^ f • U O I O U O^ ^ B . •cotsoi SujJtsti. ' 101^ ^ B 'I '!* 01 i^ ^ B u o *{a3(3|U * ^ H I

. • . jsp n itjp n i 8Uj)p « t* B B aRBELL ' liQUIS Mft t>! UJIOM ' ^ ^ B loaered a t ,.j | pu« ppoK I f l HU a t t:3a jn o ) B Btxe Cassia ,_,j ^ ,5,0* aq,

oiP taSutiw m taitw i*S T b S n oinwqAvououojouos:

IW“M«!F!V6«I: . S ■ O F 'T W I N = lm Young 8 3 3 Sho ihonb N orth (Reed A e month* MYRTLE U. ROBEY, M gr. (W mission.

W SPINET Pli F O R R E N 1

f e K e y b o a r d

b l i g a t i o n t o B u y

l o n e v . A o p l i e s I f Y o u . P o ^

C D E C moving . ■ I I* K E C BOTH WAYS______ I

h, Idaho ^ M I J S I C C E N T E R

e H u n t P roject, frcm Je ro m e , Idoho, it is 1 en tran ce a n d follow th e o iled rood 'n o rth t m th e re it is A?/* m iles ca st.

t F O R S A L E ( N O T A T A l

188 irriga ted — 173 sh a re s o f Am erican Fi om es, 4 bedroom a n d 3 bedroom — Fenc« / Pauls, O itrander Agency, Twin Ffllli, Idaho, i

iDNESDAY, Februai1 2 :3 0 Lunch on grou

A aO R S 3 I HAYING Ire "60" tractor In good John Deere No. £tod rubber, 3>pt! hitch John Deere No: Gre "60" traclor in good trailer on .rubb<Ith good rubber Bauer Hay LoadeiC" Farmall traclor In 20 ' Snowco Hay IIon 214T John Deere I

f l DumpRalce

k j U q n TRUC® a l POTATOIg T I M 3 f o r t ( 2 T o n

Power tal(e*off, . condiiion, good

r a i U E D V Potato harvest n i N E K l Champion 2 rowI. 825-2-faottomrheng*------------ Gorl-ettoehmont>fow, 2 years old J ofin Deere potetud cultivator condition)ol carrier, John Deere 14' Paul Roberts ! I. 45 manure loader newy l'iy a M io i 'J u p e r " C ' ■ 1 4 'Beet_8ed Super "C" Opal Roto Beater

Deere steel harrow Cross Conveyer P< drewTsar, 2 years o ld ‘^ d lic o n .ru b b e j , sorrM - ' M I S C E l l

,’cker. , 2 h . ,m ..lo n .l-W .K l. t r u e I. ~ r ,.n .,r .______---------------------- c -

o ld ■ S«|lon o v « r n ,

l ^ h o l . a r . l n d rill, 7 " ^ " 1 , I.,

r o n rubber « h H , - K o i r . '

I .n . Mnk .n d w « d ' ? !, „ l , 1 Sei o( B ..I Dlicllo r-1-yM r old ^ ’ '•I 'onspow or «l!. wsJder . Now -Tliti m u h fohoiphnlo ip n iid e r good condltloii,HUSO W hMl. In look.. A l l m I

E R M S : C A S H D A Y O F S i

OYD RITCHIE, OwH .rold K liu , J«n>i>i.V5j4-26l», B .H . P h l h r , I ■it P .u l . r f l j h . ^ ^ N D E I | A O INCY, 7 3 3 - '

| H P r o g r a m T e l l s o f' e U s o f

r i n P r “ «» »tthe M»rchmt,K

* — “ R“ “ L»dy B e tty SenkbeU, p ...„ , ro fr tm com- president o f Uie d e p a r u n e n t^ a ad work of soeUtlon. UkPM of Idaho «h^ O der o t Uie she n u k e s her o ttleu i » u i i ^ «Ung la .the tb e lodge l a March. - if canton Refrtshm enl* were serv»ri k.

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p , • u o i o u o Q e q i o a i v

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M B D H B B H f f ij ) p « n - a] moM

p p o M I B B H ^ b ^ ^ I

B H & R S ^ B B i i f l ^ i

io jouog— — jioj » / IU l p ! V B u i j o a H » s a | i D i u s

F TWIN“F A ttS — -N orth (Reed Apt*.) 733^9030 )BEY, M gr. (W rite fe r Free Booklcl)

r r p iA N pfE N T

- $ 7 ^ 5You Po I

i \ A Month

l l t e ’CENTER 733-8609-------

3 0 1 % ,e, Idaho, it Is 12 m ile s e a s t to the ed rood 'n o rth to t h e W ood Conol

)T AT AUCTION)1 o f Am erican Foils w oter — sump • droom — Fenced — (3ood terms, vln Fflllt, Idaho, or clerk

February 27Lunch on g ro u n d s by Dixie Diner

HAYING EQUIPMENTohn Deere No. 5 M ower ohn Deere No: 6S1 side rake, semi­

trailer on rubber } lauer Hay Leader .O' Snowco Hay Pller wilh AAotor 14T John Deere fiater,' 2 years old ■ ... •ump Rake

TRUCK and ’POTATO EQUIPMENT

953 Ford 2 Ton to n g WhesJbdse truck with 5-speed transmission,'Power take-off, m otor In good condiiion, g ood rubber

urI Potato harvesler hampion 2 row potato digger wllh —(jorl-ettoehmenl ■3iin Deere potato planter in good _ condition

4 ' Paul Roberts B u l l ie d , practically new

4' B e e t_ 8 e d __________________■•pal Roto Beaterros* Conveyer Potato Piler

MISCELUNEOUSInlomjllonil “W .i id burner" El«lrlc fencers________ '

ao gallon overhead gas tank and"-stand-Qt»lHV*l m»k_buffcwt<______________ _jltivator tools end m eny »mell Hem*4<an milk coolerSeforSp-Oa Hille'f*----------- ------- ••Set of Beef Discs 1-horsepower electric motor

afe-ThI* machlntry' It In good condition, meehsnlcally and In looks. All V * read y to g o to work

AY OF SALE

IE, Ownerl»> Berfe Phifer, Kimberly 42M 5M

AOINCY, 7 3 3 4 0 1 8 pr 8 2 5 - 5 ? ^

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“Days of Old R "W5st” P la n s -G Are Starting £

tJAiLEV. Feb. J3—Offleera for life o of O’® O ld W M f com . Mr,

w oe elected W ednesday longli BroTT

coBunlltee membeni from Iw t ihnn J ^ T F o u r lh of Ju ly celebrtUoii the i Ind rtpresenUUvc* from th e c iv . hns, i L.-.nd bu»lne*s-OT8an)zaUowi of game H,Uey held th e ir f l r s f meeting time, to M P«r«tlon for ih U rT c a fs sysut hd»>4 eelebratlon a l the court- hnd t hmiK. • eviry

Ir t Holfman was electcd prcsU iiHii: Oliver-Adams, vice prcj.U dent: Sylvia Tomlbwon. nnoii.

treasurer, and Mrs.Ortnt Hawkea, co .clm lrm an.; .,q

Rlchnrd Stephens was appoint- r i ehalrmnn of th e advertUlna jjowc commllicc: M rs.,O lenn Rice and i^er Theodore U hrl*. co.chalrm cn of U,e concessions committee, nud R. c . Mallon and Doryl M nrtln- ^^0.^ Sile. co-chairmen o t the pag- progr HUit committee. rnre

----- (jtvly-clected cfflccr# and com- phj-j,i,niiiee members will weleome nny I InierMltd persons a t the ir next T^'ln iw lln j . da te o f w hich wKi.Uc Mr, innouneed la ter. extcn

_ ------------------- --------- lion

Lutheran Pastor , Speaks on Bible iSThe Rev. C. A. R nth jen .' pastor, I t :

.poke on the use of the mnrked *n ye He* TesUment. a project of thc ceede Ujlhcran Laym en’s Icouuc, n t tt 'O*" Joint meeting of th e LLL and pml* Lutheran W omen's Missionary Tfte IcsEue a t Ute M emorial LutheranKtiool.________ T l''

A prayer eervice 'f o r mUaloiu vss conducted by thc pastor nnd

, Ufs. E. E. jelUnon, LWML presl. e^ P'er dcnt. and E ldon W oitera. LLL ‘ president.

Quests a t Uie m en's meetlnti Included,Bob. Bopp. O tto Ehlers. ’ KU Gerald. Heldetnann. Arnold Auf- r ink , d ^ e ld e , C harles stro luneyer. icy f Arnold W cmer. PWnfc N Jcl«n, nnd 1

, a e rh a rd t ' KnlgBe and E a r l Callf. l- Douglas,________ _________________ ^ I n l

A L W A Y S F J R S T

) '

5 - P C . C O lO N I A l

P A Y O N L Y 6 . 2 5

*U ie Penney '*Tim e P oym ent P lan .............4 2 " fo 5 4 " ex tension table top . . . resists bu rns and st are hond-r.ubbed Salem moi

. . . . m ode itro n g for yeors o

LIVE JVU)■ ' ■

SCANDINAVIANMODERN

Oil w a ln u t veneered hordw . Doweled e n d g lued construc

Choose from step toble, ct toble o r cock ta il tab le .

19.98 eacF REMEMBER!

)ld Red Cross Blood ns“~ &el3ited for Hell

S3 - TUt B e d ' ; ^U m program Is I B B

helping save the H.ticera lo r life of Mrs. Paul'N eum ann. Buhl. WMest com- Mrs, N eum ann haa been a ^ Wrtdnejday longtime rcc lb len t o f .th c blood H

• B rom m having reeeJred moreS . K K .”* ■ ■

. i ^ t l n s time. Mrs. N eum ann, uhosc ^ W‘0 Wood. ■

.he court- hnd to have a blood Irangfuslnn• ___ . ^viry 28 to 30 'd a js . • H

^ S r ^ u undergone two ■

■' j,S. sC',r»c'?. K S: s? 9rm an «» » e ttljn i Jmprored |> t»

S l!!; r V\n n i ■ Neum ann wishes to c x - , ,

t MnMin nPDreclallon lo the lied - ’ • \n ! ,! ' Cro.vi, which, through lUi bloo

m e P“fc- prograih. m anaged to keep her i . i x ‘yp® ' I" H er »,

Phj-slcinns-nreTjr.-VT-H.-Ander-- — “ nd D r. Prcd Koiouch. , _

tl w lll.bc also wWws to M cextend h e r thnnks and nuprccln- T m i

— , lion to the* m any friends from A l l « t f t V ‘ocalUy and olher sU tcs crL. I S i U l who have dotjnled blood rcplnce- Mauri

ib le:n .'pastor. I t U noted for the first time f,'ort?i le mnrked m ye®« W est E nd residents cx- „ . ect or thc ceeded th c 100 p in t quo u « t ‘ BUC. n t a. fof Ihls a rea by donating H7 „ ™ LLL and pint* a t th e December drawing. Vm"? missionary The Red C ra « btoodmobiJo will Lutheran ''W t here again In June. •

Tlje B uhl womnn probnbly hna J l , , “ m lsa lo iu ’■e«e'«d - more blood and blood astor nnd derivatives th a n nny other re - ML presl. elPlent n t Magic Valley ho,»pltal. kjra. LLL C ra « oftlcHU polnl out. >

1 meeting SON ENLISTS of'* tfito Ehlers. KINO H U .L ..F el)f’33-D onald aeed lold Aut- Flnk. Bon of M r. and Mrs. Wes- rohmcyer. icy Fink. enlU ted In the army ; Nielsen, and left th is week for Port Ord.

E a r l callfn fo r e igh t weeks of basic cu t o; __________tm lnlng In tlte engineering corps, h is gl

NNEYS -r f : r s t q u a i - I T Y B

:O L O N IA l D IN E T T E SET

)N L Y 6 . 2 5 A M O N T H

* 9 9Plan ....................................... ^ ^ s trutension table h o s heov7 duty plastic bu rns and stoins! T o b le ond .choirs ^

sd Salem m ople fin ish ed hardwobd ig for yeors of service! 3 4 "

1(E MODERN-COr

^ ■ K

________________J n

INAVIANDERN C Cneered hordwood. ^llued construction . Q I k

step toble, c o rn e rlil tab le . Authenlicolly sty le

,oyon<otlon brow nI Q . deep, foam -filled IF Q e a c h wWe by 35 inchcs ,

:MBER! N o w Y o u C a n C

i B l o o d P r o g r a m I s ! A i o r H e l p i n g W o m a i n P IV CI

a tixthblood u n e e

^ more heldd during haltShe also be frc

K>. a (rn

■ n s l ^ n ^

Orani Dr. N

Jm proed Dr. A

I la 1002. ............\ I . i ch!;in

s to cx V s « « «

lUi blood Othkeep her i .V c . '&«>*•/.• i . a re N

S n a l S rAIIl.,MEi;MAN.N s rKoiouch.

Motorcycle Hits VI’ Sr;™m Truck, Boy Hurt

Cris ' B, Talklngton. 10. 2 ia I rcpince- M aurice avenue, recelvcd ci black ► icie Keu c_vc'-in a truclc motorcyclc nc- | ?

c ldcnt on Blue Lakc.s bouli-x'ard T .. . “ n 'l avenue a l 10:20 BU

?uott « t depn.x the H7 Talklngton was riding his 1003 the V drawluff H onda motorcycle w ith B en and <

ohl^ u-HI J’ - <28 Ash Street, ns a BuW. pa.iscnger. They were following a whenbiihiv hn* fl’ e-ton ready mls^ cem ent truck stack nd hlooH driven by Rai)crt J. ecevcns, Cj, ened >t^fr re Jnckson street. T lie truck Dar hMnltnl' stopped a t the Intersection nnd suck,

t BUL youths were unable to nlop fire, i__ fast cnough and crashed In to 'i t. fire c

Tlie (ro n t fender and head lam p of Uie motorcycle were d n m .

—Donald aged. T h e truck was no l d a m - EH< lrs. \ycs- w u unin jured . 'i f t tO ? d ' Ta)klnBto.-) «lso HM sligh tly of basic cu t over the r igh t eye and broke g),one

ng corps, h is glas.ies. - A llm

1 T W IN FALLS— 0 p a n '9 :3 0 to 5 :3 k .T h u rsd o y ond Sa tu rdoy . Open t

rE A R L Y A M E R IC A N B R /

V W P ort wool gives yea rs o f rough s< ^ ^ s truc tion in brown, g re e n and rec

‘’r h n l l t 2 2 " X 3 4 " ............. 1 .9 8 4 6 "rdw obd 2 4 " X 4 4 " ............. 2 .9 8 6 ' x

3 4 " X 5 4 " ............. 4 .9 8 8 ' x

-COMPARE PRK

■ i l i J i l ,

Wing BackC O L O N IA I

^ 8 8 only 4.45 m onth•nlicolly s ty led , o no turo l fo r ."A nw ricon ■cotton b row n tweed— brow n. Eosy.-choir foam -filled b iitton bocks, loose-cushlon

)y 35 inches deep', by l lV z in ch es high.

I Can Charge It A t PENI

m Is!A i-ea Sclio o l H( m a in P la n n e d o n

C a n c e r D riv e■ | M « ' OOODINO. Feb. 33 - T he, Mi

sixth distric t tra in ing school fo r lO ll. u n e e r cru sade 'w orke rs will be lo T held aC (he Ooodlng O range to I hall uondfty. R egistration, will Vlviii be from 6 to 0 a jn . ' Idnh

Tl)e morning progm m will be 'ld u li ! ■ « a trntnlng school (or xvorkculpoix

conducted by Mllt 2 lm m cnnan Rreni and .%(rs. Beulah ^tA r(l^ fro iii'X im the division office In Boise,. su

Luncheon wUl'be served by thc a kc O ranse women, and a t 3 p jn . Ills i Dr. M. V. K llngler. Qoortlna. nn^Dr. A. Scott Earle. S un Valley. Bhoc will discuss c n n c e » o f tlic skin T»'J;

: ■ a n d . ch ild ren 's-c sS cer. ' * • Jnmi V- • Mrs. na lp h F letcher, district Vcrii

• 4 chairm an, said U>e public Is wel- wasl u vl| come lo a ttend any o r a ll of Uie

3-:< sessions.' .-• • o th e r officers of Uw district

a re Mrs. Bob B urden. Ooodlns county chairm an; M rs. Howard a t t l

lANN ■ H in ,-U nco ln county:, chairman,“ and Mrs, o lc n ,a il l . Cam as coun-

H i f o *y chalnnan.L l l l a Blninc county Is Also Included J , i „ f In this d istric t,.bu t n t th e pres- l U L t en l time does no t have a clnilr.

10. 2 ia Mrs. F letcher said.;d ci 'b lack ► --------- !---------- ~ ,

Firemen Called; a l 10:20 BUHL.’ Fcb. 23—T h e Buhl fire.

departm ent answered a call u»I his 1003 the KcnnetlJ H ardin ran c h three .'1th B en and one.haK miles southenst ot •ect. ns a Buhl a t 12:05 p.m . Thursday Jllowlnjj a when burning weeds se l (Ire to n len t truck stack of baled straw nn d 'th re a t- evens. 61, ened a nearby corral, l ie truck Domages were lim ited lo Iho clion nnd su c k , w ith WO b ^ lost In the e to nlop fire, according to T ony Kirkland.■a In to it. fire chief.lead lam p —---------------------------'re d n m . MASTER TO V18IT nol d a m - SHOSHONE, Feb, 2 3 - J . A.

• Lawrence. F ru ltland , grand mns- . te r of Idaho lO O P’ lodges, will> siJgJiuy offlclal visit to Sho-snd broke g),one lodge n l 8 p.m . Mondoy. ,

•• AH niembers are urged to a ttend . |

an 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 M onday th rough irdoy. Open til 9 p .m . F riday il <

special buy! j ii " I

I I

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I I

I . I

EE

t I C A N B R A ID E D R U G S ;

irs o f rough service. H eovy con* |g re e n and red! ;

1 .9 8 4 6 " x 6 9 " ......... . 8 .9 8 :2 .9 8 6 ' X 9 ' ................. 1 9 .9 8 r1 .9 8 8 ' X 1 0 ' ................ 2 9 .9 8 !

; PRICES<

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BackMIALS

K• Sm onth

ar ."A m erican o " .' . . in heavy 1. Eosy.-choir com fortab le with loosQ-cushlon sea ts . 31 inches in ch es high. ; *

A t PENNEY'S! '

ool H e r b e r t S h o c k e y N< 7 7 ;— T a l c e i r b r D e a t i i - c . ,

•• Herbert Shockey. 81. former « Twin Fulls niccat worker, died T

i * l V C aftem oon a t hU home X l l

I - T he, Mr. Shockey was bom Nuv, 3. RU school (o r lO ll. a t C hnuiauqua. K nns, tam e opeiU rs will be lo Twin Falls in 1937 and moved mllllo J Oratigc to Boise In 1039. H c married schwl atlon. will Vivian Helm on May 33, 1940. a t to Ne

' Idaho City, R e w as owner of thc The m will be Idaho .Sheet Metal compuny, modei I' xvorkcislDoisc; nnd was a member of the n t th iinniennan Rrentvr BoIac .Chamber of Cotu* Mrcet rtln from 'm ercc, ■ ,cuplciBoise,, Survivors Include liLi widow; “ “ “ ‘

i 'c d b y th c a son., Jnm es Shockey. DoIh-; a t 3 p jn . Ills mother. Mrs. Evelyn Shockcy. P“ “ n Brtlna. nn5t Bol»e: two „ brothers. CInrencc *"i, P an Valley. Bhockcy ond Ed Shockey, boihl . * ;'/

tlic skin Falls, nnd /o u r slslcrs. Mm, ,* '. • . . Jam es ilrenei W atts . Boise; M r s ,l ' '« '" r. district Vernon rHaicl) Rickards, Pasco.i acc llie Is wel- Wash.; Mrs. Ray tEvelyni Cur- event a ll of thc Pocatello, cind "Mrs. Norbnn '^hen

10 district A rterbum . CounlJl.. OoodhiR P^mcrnl services a rc pending „ „d K. Howard nt the Summers chapel. Boise. 1048 Chairman,m as coun- ___________________

o 'Included _____th e prcs- ■

e a clinlr. H j l ^ k l H jaid. I

^ e d B S B B B i n1 Buhl fire.

a call u»anch three I : ■■■■: ' r . _________!_________________ __________________lUthenst o t I

<d to ihOi -------- ‘losl In tho , . . .- V '’ K irkland, . . * ........

is lT ' ♦•■"....•i- ..2 3 -J .- A. • , .t ,,,,;,.;..... .............. ......... .. ......

rand mns- Bdges. willt W Sho- — .—I I—

FOR WOMEN! _^BulkyiKnlt^-^^— : 5:7

C ard igan S w e a te rs .. s h

, y , l C olorful S pH ng n A n 3 ,,2>pc. Pan> S e ts . ... A * 7 7

m Print a n d PU iti .

l y i ...... 1.66 »i W f i l I 1 Full Rack B tttrer ' J

! D ro tfo s , R b d u c o d - : .V ? “

’ .Bolter . 0 0 0 't B ou ffan t S l ip i . . . . . V * # # no

B ouffan t . n a a 4 1 I S l ip s ................... . 4 o 7 7 So

I 2 9 P a ir W o m e n 's .. f a 4 , 1 1 ^ ^ . , Ores* G lo v e s .......... J V t

p i r .0 . '. . , ..... .2 .88 I, 4 8 H alf S l ip s - - ., 100% N y lon ; | MM J J ; . bfaclc, b flfge, w h lfa I ^

! 1 6 o n ly , P ro . A / A A A ^ . sh a p ed B ras.. A ' 4 . 7 7 6 1

M o n ly , -

,2/1.44 i:p 12 on ly , P o w e r n A A 7' , N et G ird les , S .M . . . ,O .U l /

on* 8 o n ly . B e tte r A a a „Pan ty G i r d l e s .......0 . 7 7 5 '

1.98 30 O n ly , Sh '.9 8 N y lon -laee B ras, A m m1.98 B eige, P e a c h ......... X . 4 4

24 o n ly . A ce ta te A A A Shift D re sse s Z . X Z H

4 8 o n ly , N y lo n T ricot' IC .ow ni, Lace tr im , 1 A A

........................ Sm all, M e d ., Lge. I • # # j

i HOME SEWERP rin t y y .C o rd u ro y ........../ / C yd .

K itchen P rin ts | A A ! 4 8 " w id e . ... I yd .

_________ B e tte r D rap - | '------------- - e r y T a B r l c r r - l ^ ^ - y d r - ~

— -C o tto rT D ra p : ” ' “, . e ry Fabric ....... J v C yd .

C o tton C heek £ A .C Jngham .......... O V C yd.

“ ; 'B e t t e r P rin l J m ' "C o tlons ............ ‘ t ‘f C yd .

I Q u ality P rin t A # *I C o t to n s . .............O O C y d . [ l l

T o d d le rs ' K nit A / O D m ' Shirts, 1 . 4 .......... A ^ O O C Bll

----------- : -loiH Im --------- ----------------------- 5 ?; Boys' S w e a te rs A A A 2 4

............ j o rlon . k n i t ...............p jj

■~T. FOR GIIG irls ' B o u ffan t 24H alf ^ l ip s .................... I tt«

K nit Skr-Pa{am ai, # 1 G l S lie 4 -1 4 ........... 1 ..,.. H > l

°iJh ''‘' “ ^ » n n b v ‘» ~ 5 f p e r : h e s Y O U 4 C O N V B N I E

, < W A V S T O S H O P r1. V O U R P A M I L V I

) c k e y N c m ’ S a f e w a y — ' f t . S t o r e O p e n s \ Z t

I n R H p e r t , fm Nov, 3. R U PEltT . Feb, a3 — O m nd ^ Ans^cam c opcninc (or Rupert's new h a lf-l - ^ ind moved million dollnr Snfewny - store ls| e married schw lutcd /o r Afotida)’ according’13. 1940. a t to NephI Douglass, manngcr. 9 ^ner of the - T he .ito re .'f tn i\irc a Oic mosli

conipuny, m odern fiiclllilcs and Is located! ber of lhe n t tho corner of "F" nnd Third | ',,'i r of Com* Mrcet o a the sue formerly oc .[ J

cupled b.v Ih r'M in idoka IrrlRa-t ;tf«aLl wioow- “ 0“ “ I ^ jSV niiis.-' com plete felf-Aervlcc m eat de*: v ri ShMkcV p a rtm en t nnd Improveil faclUtlcsi

Cittrciicc produce and frozen foods,clcev bfiihi t ’riMs to bc iilvcn away M on-i O

dny Includc thrpc telpvlslon se ts.i /<5|in i ^ ' mJ« ctKhl bicycles, live complete fls lj- ' 'jM

. ' ' ini; ou tfits and m uiu 'olher Item s.' ■ ■rfls, pukco.; According to UourIoss, ano ther V :lyni Cur- event is scheduled .Inr M arch•s'. 'Norbnn '^'hen 60 bngs of groceries will ,iinhii given nwny. Dougln.vi• hns been ' I

„ w ith th e company for 33 years ' L c pending „ „ d i„xs been In Rupert since I I. Bolitc. 1048 a n d manngcr since 1051. | b M

lT T V T T 'V ’Ct h e

-------------------- 1 J

vlEN! FOR BOYS! i“ t i ' Boy-tT(nIi- A o rr » . . S h irts , 14.16-1 B..„ 7 7 C L«ni

, Knit^ Q Q 3 o n ly , Boys'B an* I A A - 5 ,

• ' lo n Shirts, 16 .18 .. I . 0 0

, , . A only. Boys' T her. mm **"•I 0 0 m a l U n d en h irts .... 4 H C 3 0 1

* a n d>t. ' 12 o n ly . B o y s 'O x . F A Dre:1:; - q ) 4 ♦or*! Shirts, 10-12 .14 J U C

3q q 4 o n ly , B etter Flan- A A Und . 7 7 n o l Sport Shirts.... 7 7 C ^ e r

.2,99 99c ^,-.'50c t°y;:'iw..,.,.....2.00 f".2.88 f:

Flar• 2 4 Pair, s i «J .4 4

/2.99 6 o n y , Sport # a a SizeS u its , 4 .5 - 7 .B ....... O . U U

/1.44 ?:;:“ rdtir2.oo 3 . 0 0 ' c " i . . k . . . 1 . 5 0

3 9 9 17 only, 4 0,S w e a t S h irti, | A A S h a w l . 'C o lla r ....... \ U A gf,.,

•2-44 “ r.".";..1.50 J,' .2.22rrJcof

:.1.99

■WER7c yd.

22 yd.

4 4 - v d r -

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_ Group 4 4 c yd . G r

) / 0 D « R ece iv ing B al C / O O C B lan k e ts A / i A A N y _____________3 0 x 4 0 S lie . . . . / ^ l a U U Dr«

2a a 2 4 D ia p e r S e h , | C A 16 • U U p la s tic lin ed p a n t.. I » J U Sp<

FOR GIRLS!' T^ 1 2 4 p a ir T ig h ts , & 't r ,

...... ^ ■ R e d o n l y ....................... I „

# 1 O lr ls ' Fine ^ A 8tY I • ^ u g e S w e a te r s ........ ..................... M

ir‘a ' o F P e R s 'C O N V B N I B N T ^ ,T O S H O P F O R , ^ 0 ^ ^ ^F A M IL Y I .

Sunday, Feb. 2d, 1963 _ Twin

Jkn'"irrlM-j Whatever your hear!Includes a | T . your individual requmeat de«: prefer hearing glass

?<l faclUtlcsi f f E - '^ ’i'-one that’s worn in ih

vision sets.; / 4 n M ^ iplete flBli-’Ither Items.' i f lW L C l j . IVI

Inr “M ilJ^hl H ea rin g I ,ries will A id a . - I

ipert since I . ' .ice 1051. U —

M O N D A Y ! T U E S D A Y !

t h e M o n t h ' s b i g s w e e ) :

! ’ ■'

O I ^ T H ^ t E A

Y S ! I F O R M E N ! I F o

1 g i n z .............B I* ■■. 7 7 0 l i tn ln .I .d |* A ^K nil J .tk o l. .... l U . U U

' 1 8 8 35 Only. C ""«" ' V s lKnit Shins 1 #• # ptaesSm., Mod., fcge..... I . 0 0

. 44c 30 Pair O rio n ' L S and Wool # A A a ver

<• C Q g Dress Slacks.........0 * U U shod.

"■ T h o ™ . U . p . , o g - S1. A A Underwear.... 1 . 7 7 ea. u m j V ' C Men's Betler » onl

Knit ShiHs, - A A A

99c *'”• Sftpl12 Only, Ban*lon A A A 1 onl

2 00• 12 only, Fisnnel a a * 4 on)

. 1 - 5 0 6 only. Imported ^Flannel Shirts, | A A Man Size tm a ll ....... .. I * U U Pray:

1 . 1 0 3 only, S.S. CorduroySport Shirts | A A

A A f i ‘’"■‘I ........... * Soft7 only. Long S l.e v .

' 2 . 0 0 S s C : : . . . ; . . . . 2 . 4 4 L“

_ _ _ 1 1 only, Mon’. B «t»r

■ 1-50 ... : 99c ? f4 only, s p*l

1 - 2 2 .......1 . 2 2 . p -

. 1 . 5 0 J , . ° ; l s h i r f . . . . . 2 . 0 0

a jM L S il-E C T IO N I BET T m C O T - ^

4c yd. Group II 36c yJ- f ; s— ----------- — - , II Red

Babbette Girls' T o

^ 1 . 0 0 i ? r r r « , . . . 2 . 0 Q

: . i . 5 o r ; ‘ o S " ; : ! L r 5 ^

■ r ~ ■ S H O E S

< t l Broken SIxes-Sporta and Orosa...... ^ I MEN'S SHOES-------------------------

^g% Broken SUos ....... $ 2 MEN'S SPORT OXFORDS ..............

1. Penney Charge Account V. 30-day Charge with op ^ 2 . Time, Payment Account for

_ _ _ _ _ _ 3 , ldy»Away

d, 1963 _ Tw in Falls T im es-N ew i_____0 -

A I C O ^ I t e s w t ^ ^ _

M I u L m U Ij

I'hatCvcr your hearing los*. w t correc t it to fit ■ | 3ur individual requirem ents. ' . . whether you refer hearing glasses, a beliind-lhe-car aid. ne th a t’s worn in the hair or a tiny pockel aid.V «'«n givf ycu ■ con'pUls htirino t» t it our li(«t levol ol^c* er In lht privacy of your homi., j ; * i ciii 7 3 3 .7 3 3 0 ,kICO ■ T.in Foil! ■ I'A ° d T “ H e a r i n g C e n i e r

‘ ' ■ iss Moln Wmt j

T U E S D A Y ! G e t i n b n

b i g s w e e p o f s a v i n g s !

i E A N ^ U Ps . ,

■J

: N ! F o i ; t h e H o m e !

..... ............B i r "M le c tJo n -b e tte r 'q u U ty ' ' '

10.00 R edooed-to c l o i r __3s00 I I7 only — fltereo SU nd. Fine quality broM stereo sU nd . A

1# ' # pU cs tor albnma and A 0 0 . 0 0 Individual R conU . „ 7 * 0 0

2 only — Provinelal F l o o r Lanpfc Fine qnaUty b r u s w ith

6.00 17.88-------- Z only Provlaclal Uobnail . '

99 ... Elrp_____ 16,881 only Baaeer C b a lr 1 c O Q

n A A * '“ *■ -2 .00 1 o n ly -p ro tln c la l l i L Q O Afaple Cricket C tu lr 1 0 . 0 0

0 4 0 I only — Round Coffee Table

__ 14.888 8 c 16,88

1 only ~ 1 po. only. beaaUtnl iU U onaiy t^etn ie. -T he Old

.1 .00 ___ 5.88'~y 16,88

1 0 0 1 only — L a x n r im Reellner. ,■ * v v }e«Ui«Jr J A a a I

Tlnyl. Reduced te - * t7 ,O Q

2mm 2 only — Colonial W ln r Back I z l A Chairs. Soft a n d eom/ortabte. I

’"****“* 49 W It only—SiriTel Chalra P isca i

99c _ _ _ _ 49.88S pa ir ProT tndal D npea . 81s*

1 22 ____ 3-88* 4 patr OtaabtUT Oafe Cnr-

2.00 « “ «"_ _ _ _ 3,88_______ _ 1 only — Priscllta Cnrtaln.

P l ?;'s?-':.r^?Li2,oo/ « only — tibe qoaUty X.nznxl- > ottsly friB R d F n m t- .1 A A

lu re .Throws __ 1 . 7 7

B e tte r 'q u U ly pbu tle , fianise] back a n d prtn led Tableelotha.

r B * d u o c d _ 1.88-2.44I 6 only — O dda a n d E nds

Shcrwer and ^ O O

W indow C n r t& ln s > _ l . u B l r selection tin e ttoaUty m % D acron T ier » n d i a p

y ’ ■] T i e s ________________ 1 . 0 0------------- - -S a a h -C o rU ln ^ Q O

S aab ______________ ^ . O O -' B IO B E tE C n O N

REMNANTS DRASTICALLY REOVCEDl

B l r aelecUon bctU r qoalJty VelTVteen a n d Sateen Deeof*-

. COT- . ■»

I 10 only - - B e t t e r quality C S p re ad s Melrjoom. Chenlllea

I j t l C ^ ' T ^ 7 . 0 0 5 on ly , ^

2.00 fu ll b o u f f a n t -----1, . r 5 0 | ? y J L 7 r . : ^ ^

SHOES ra r ta and O rosa __________7.44 IXFOUDS .... ... -...- - - -4.66a r g e A c c o u n t . ^ T a r e g u l a r -

b o r g e w i t h o p t i o n t e r m s t

i t A c c o u n t f o r m o i o r p u r c h a s e s l -A w a y ----------4 . « X o 8 h l

- ...::M

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Pi'aise Given A< L Students at Del

i Editor. Tlmw-New*:“Kids were n e re r IhU bad In pet

tny Renerndonl" I n our m od^ n . Ins in sl jnovlns world where lerm* <V* #iidi «* •'compUeent.” “Juvenile wel delinquent." "b e ft t n l k - and wU • iion-conJorm lif have w olWn cor been Rppllrd to ou r high actiocl > vDUtti, It » welcomed tn d Uni lienrtlelt Alghl fo r ihl* novice frei

.eduM lor lo view th e very youth to l townrd whom thlj_ crltleltm U 1 ninieU, Rntlicred tOKCther-at the wel

J Sitli nntiiml W eber cnllcRe iIlRh whi School Pon-nnlc tournutnent held our In Ouden. Utnh. Pcb. 15 und 16. our

DiiritiR till*. ihe lnrnft«i tour- een , iianit'iii ol Itx type In Ihe world. Adi { aver UOO [)rixh(«eyed. nlerC hleh OU I uchool Kluilcnta tro m Idaho. Ne- He<• viKla. WyomliiK and Utah were Hln

Bntbcred lo tnx the thlnklnR o t Der over 3D0 qimlllled JiidKM, a s 'th e y »eyi debated the |)rop«.ililon; “Re- « rn tulvtd. thnt Ih r United S u t e i o r I nlinutd Promote a Common Mor- hat^ ket lor tlir WMicm hemliphere." o r :

VVbJJe prcporliijf to r and com* te n petlnc m thLi toum nm ent the*e wonderim younu men nnd Wom­en embrnced and eagerly ttouRhl flolutlonJi in problenu vllnl to the security or our nntlon. —

Where, durln i th is toum a- \i/ tncnt, were the Irouble makeni. •!■»- Uin beaiiilkt; th r compUeenl _ youth! who Rcr ao trequenUy un- ' I der lilt? Tliey were eeruM y -M. n o t to be found w hon.Jor exam- ple, 48 room* of a 50-unlt motel •were filled with etudenU and , conches from four Idnho sehooU. i5“ il

Por t«fo dnya nnd n lsh ls they Jived In very close proximity, ri- , nnlly hendlnB ror homa w ith the tnnnnnement prnbilnit them for 0 »eJrriW fldull IwhnvJor. • f ^ ‘

, W ere-they ak W eber college “ ®"- T whcp. ror fiva solld-hours.'theae - ' .aludentd rouRht toolh and nail In - bolllo of wlta Umt wns to -f l- ^uuc

nnlly qualify Approximately one- ^orm Uilrd of the orlRlnal 000 teama to *hou

I compelo Itl Uie JInftU held ths °oes nex l dny? iltua

I O r were they presen t w hen As I It * i t * ■

“United States o] Is New Try to A>

I Editor. Tlmes-Kewa: 'fcra. iT tr U}» p a jt noo year* Europe th e t

. I tins been drenched -wlUi blood fered I ' and mlaery. '• th e i

A new dny Is dawning aa six natlv European naUons a re trying a grim new appreoch to av ert w ar — l a “ United States or Europe.” U n l

T ho grandson o t th e lost em- H unj peror ot Austria spoke a (ew the years ago In Twin PoUs saying, teresi " i r Europe w anta peace all Uiey are 1 hnve to do ts establish a United nedy, sw te s of Europe. T h e people of chev

; - th ls 'co u n lry have provix l-It-fo r Babe over 1(0 yeara. T hen le t the-bal- ance or the world follow w llh a

' /edemtlon of Asia and SouU) i Amerlcn,"

; eavesdropping on Lincoln’s Q «t- J u i tysburg address “tesUng If a na* _ Uon so conceived can enduit,'* C . v h e n Oeneral de Oaulle apoke “m y reason for black-balling E ngland was to keep Europe rrom being taken over by Uie United Nations." cham

People of m any lands are dls- “ P«• turbed over t t e rac t 0>at United

NaUons troops. Including U.8. n ia m armed-forces, a re plaeed under ' ttie eommtuid of a Russian com- . m unlst. tha chairm an of Uie m il- In m Itary stafr commltUe or tbe « lth U nited NaUons. SM

AS Kerensky. Uie tnoderate so- d a lls t who was overthrown by th e Russian com m unbts In 1817. said, ‘T h e Russian people can - erf d n o t be blamed for raUlng Into »nyb« th e communist tm p . At tb a t <><

I tlm a the M rld h a d no experi- ^ « enee with m odem tota litarian In techniques. B ut Uiere is no such here excusa-fof'the 'm llllons o t w ork- in U

• * * *

impact oflSalS 1 On Average Man

Editor. Tlmes-Newa: prop«W eill As could be eirpected. we never

, h ave a sales ta x Isnie. HOW ligh t- In Ul , ly It was m entioned In th e U st As

cam paign I a re s, Now, as I fem em ber <my a ta- offerl

U stlcal sU tf haa gone on strike), from In Uie year 1033 Oov, p . Sen a «l( B oas' two p e r c e n t ta x was whau

I brought ttp In B referendum form m an ) by the p resent p a rty In power. Jlng l A B u t are people allowed th e same JobsI prlvUedge today} As usual ii have

oomes up In the la s t tew daya ot know. th e leRislature u id roust be p o u . to be

e d because of th e pressure of tlm el

O. Ben's sales ta x . If properly -hand led—by—-ensu ing—rcBimes, could have gone a long way orer th e years in handling the ex- V j I penses o t the s ta te . I t could have Increased business. Ju st u aur- D . rounding sta tes have used It. Buu * i

II suddenly th e sales ta x comes up— fc nwga>ltv »n rHIpvB EdItOI

11 .Incom e .and .various forms (nnd I>o I I agree to th a t) of- tnxrs. Due H some

needs three per ccn t of tax on You r a l l sales and scrvlces to all people Uie n

B In^lrti-maU Ing t^ -u - ln c t« aa ed sa laries to the Im - writte

Ista tors and the Rovemor (who Sept. b a s "Just a few" aiocks and the a

~ fe6 n d l) . m en f• Now, may I offer n few IHus- which

[• traU ons. nnd pleiue do no t mts- the X , nndera tana- me, i t Johnnie PUtUr , J ing les necd.i n new pnlr o f tro l .

I.' anoes. bedroom suite, a Cadillac l^nowi I.j, oc w hat lin rt you. « h e can a f- Pur I, l e r t one he cnn a ffw d Uie tax. VU. i

S u t UiU lealslnturc will vote a «r. aV t « ; o n Joe Blow, w ho has three o n

jl M ils to school, bo o te to buy ^! moOUis to teed, and Uien add i

three per cent on th e mnk and ISL ' ' tal«ad he feeda them wlUu Inm^V Joe's b ^ Wiu n o t n>k« ^V c h i i W ^ e a , o t ^

w hat f w tth -to w It, t t In k t U ^ t e needs a u l e a t«x..X am PUbU

• 1 0 Twin' Fatji Tlmet-Newi

IM E S -N E W Siven Actions of ^ at Debatifig Meet rj

a f te r nine rounds o f h ljh ly com- thU bad In petltlve debate a te am discover- ju r modh-n, Ing It had been elim inated, was • ^here te m u oyerheard saylni, "We've done

“Juvenile well, we've done o u r very best.“ n lk " and wlUiout the illghtest note of ve so often contem pt or complacency? high school No. these troublesome or de. Icomed and Unguent you th i of whom we so J Oils novice frequenUy hear w ere no where f"'™ very youth to be round In ihU gaUierlng.

crltlcL-mj U The people of T w in Palta ean ther a t the well be proud ol Uie 14 itudenU ollcRC illRh who 110 honorsbly represented P*'*' lutnent held our school, our community snd 15 und 16. our stnle. My Iml. snd I nm irxesi tour- certnln yours too, Is oif to JaeK I lhe world. Adsmiioii. Jack Bishop, Steve J” j . nlerC hIsh Ofa*rti««n, Bo6 aore. N snnette ‘heir Idaho, Ne- Hedrlck/i. Nnney HUh. David ■ Utah were Hlnh. Chrln Jensen. U rt Lnke. Tn

thinking o t Dennis McDonsId. Judy Rnm- Newi ueji, ns they scyer. Snlly Slet«r. Phll^W eii- *''<1, tlon; "Re- strand nnd Jim Vlswsrs. members wmi Itcd S u te s o r ih e T w ln PnlU h ig h school de- , Tti iimoh M ar- bate team . We are prourf of esch wy “ emlsphere," o f you. lor you leave wi no «1- em- • nnd com- temaUve. - Mn*’ment these MARK C. flETLOW ocmtnnd Wom- (Speech tencher. R

erly souRht Tu-ln FaII< high school)vllnl to the ft A * *

lie makeni. Motel Owner Ws!“S i ; Tax to Apply to Iu n U ^ '^ i “ ' “ f- Times-News: ’ . atunn d?nL .n rt Thta an open le tU r to the hotel* h o « h « t a ^ ‘‘*‘*?ilahts Uiev Oentlem en: or usixlmlty ri- y o u 'h ‘ ve put Uie Ia Away party politics to the extent tourlnthem lar to try to do one p

i„. ' something about o u r Ux <iltua- Is thI •er college ***** *'* e o^ 'nend you. Anc3ur3.'thesB - However. In iibe-oplnlon-of-ths aeema Uld nan In members of th b Twin T ails Motel fn m w as-to -tl- ^tssoclsUon. according-lo .th e in - tarme ately one- formaUon we hsve been given l>ke0 team s to <^ou(' Its contents. 11, B . 390 tnicki1 held the no t adequite ly m eet- the shouli

sltuallon. neas Ie n t When As m otel o u s r a t o r s wo are P";

* * » , .

tates of Europe”•y to Avert War 2

'fcrs. farm ers and Intellec tuab In put t r » Europe thedem ocraU e y/eat .viio a n .o t- lower lUi blood fered Oie b a it lodny. To thera Jf. i

• th e frightful experience of “my Incom ng aa six native land” should serve as a penall trying a grim w am lng. no t a

•t w ar — I am n o t going lo name a ll Uie come rope.” U n i t e d Nations nctUllles In U ta r la s t em- H ungary, K atnniia sind Cuba, i r reller (s a few th e A m erican people are In- apply lb saying, terested thejr \ will ne t. B u t we oceupi 9 all they are Interested In w itch ing K en- Thla a United nedy. M acmillan a n d K hrush- Uie m people of chev t r r to bulld ' n tower ot clallotred l t- fo r Babel in E u ro p e ,'.......... - ....................t th e bal- HUBKR UEE3>w w llh a • (Twin Pslta)nd SouUj * w * * ^

! in p q ” " Lowering Requii School Bonds Is

:k-balllngJ Europe »<Utor, Tlmes-Newa: may Ir by Uie Reading you r srUele about the ing dl

change from ee>i p e r cen t to ple ht s a re dls- ^ P " c en t'to p a i i« school bond, i do. a t United *ound> to m e like you aro a tecled ling U.8. doesn 't own much prop- ,*d under «rty • • • P « s lb lr a house. y e „ , Ilan com- . m e ahow you how I t works to : Uie m il- In my dlsU lct. I a m a farm er r,, r o r the * n e t earned Income o f |8 .- .

300 before my p roperty Uuces are . . lerate so- deducted. My tax b »800, of . irown by «W ch »500 U school tax. Now a s In 1817. m an in town, fo r exsimple a bank- ^ >ple can - erf doctor, lawyer. denUst, o r « « ling Into anybod y m ak ln g th et^ m e am o u n t At th a t 0* money, poya d l th e way from * 2 '°^

3 expert- m to 176 school u x . uUltarlan I n o the r words the average .m fm I no such here b 19 for Uit farm er a n d 11 , of w ork- In taxes fo r town people. T h b ; u . ,it ^ . Jtae p

SalS Tax Plan »e Man Protested " S

property a n d -in ro lee tax. which io^btI eeted. we never should have been enacted .how ow ligh t- In Uie f tr s t place. ^ ,ttie U st As I s u te d . my etaUstlclans

a re gone, b u t the m ost sensible (i,..rie <my a u - offering waa n sd e by a man . , n strike), from tho n e x t sUte nnd th n t was . J “, p . Sen a «10 charge oa c a r t . Nothing '" f " • U x was w hatever cam o of this , bu t tho *®{“.

lum form m an had a n Idea. T he Johnnie In power. Jingles w ould hsve provided Uie Now th e same Jobs and Uie Joe Blows would I call usual 11 have tried to le t Uiere. You Brocki

w daya ot know today wftit th e cost ww II be p o u . to be. a chat essure of HARftY M . WILSON

(T*ln Pnlls) p top trly * » * »

-regiiaes, ......... ........................ ■ - - ---------

3h°S Plot ]Proposed Disai-m

E d ito r,‘n m w -N egat ~ 1’ * > rms (nnd Do you w an l to go.hunU fig tha t fs. But it some brlRht October day In 1073? exoctU >1 tax on You mny no t be ablo to. O ne ot to r . I oil people Uie most shameful and terrify - K hrus a ll , such. Ing nlfffw o f t«^fr

the leg. w ritten w as enacted by congress ume lor (Who Sept. -2d. lOdl. In a bill called Why ■ck«_and *he a rm s control a n d dissm na- now p

m e n fa c t ; se ttln g u p 'a n 'a g e n c y uons" ew Ulus- which would, tn 10 years, strip tor to no t mts- the U nited s u i t s ' o t all arms, whv Johnnie putUog them under th e sole eon- mem pnlr o f tro l o t th e tjn lted Nations, a jmanc Cadillac known ho tbed cl com m unbm . su rre t

> can a f- F u rtherm ore , tbe head o t the er the th e tax. VM. force woUM by VJi, chart- lu r y ;

II vote a e r. alwaya be a Soviet. th a t 11s e p t. 18. IHB. Khrushchev, book;«

I h i? Pwpoaed a program «■! Wm S dbarm am ent, such 1l u T w rteom m endlng a th ree -p h ase oM P n * ra m for luch total world no to^ dU arm am ent, under Uie control The f

M of the U2*. m ent•aay It, t t ®“ *' * tato depvU nent 2^}^?t« x ..l am publbhed a booklet. “Freedom S m .?,

: ^ ^ a i i ^

r im e i^ew i Sunday, Feb. 74. 1963

m s P U B L KEditorial Policy B

fiiu«v«r. Editor. Times-News: m ,Inated. was ■ U ie ,We've done January, th e Times-New; h a s j q j - v . « t o t “ been tlnd lng fau lt with Uie Tw in .1 note of P»>'» county commissioners. „j,oi ie v , * Not being a resident of th e ,m« or de . qualified to s t t n ,3 ,h L we 60 judgm ent. However, since Uie opln

M where comtntoslon b contfoJJed by Uie itherlna. Dem,oerata. th e connUnt ha rass- „

Faita can raenf rem inds me o f a n Incident , 14 ItudenU ' election cam,-

. . . « » r -ind I nm mined to defeat Ralph Ilnrdlng. “ ^ Iff to Jaek TJiey used their meager aupply 100 Sieve of am m unition enrly, but »n o il .‘

N annette their seal to dbcredll Mr. Hnrd- Ih David Inir resorted to itory telling.U rl Lnke T he end resu lt aaw the Times- udy Rnm- News a p o lo g ^ on the fronl page :>hL w eii- *"d Mr. Hording retu rn to , hen I. member* Woshlnglon.ifhool de- The Tlmes-Neu’s editorlnl pol- a , u ,

of each Icy ‘«>»Won w « t-wi no al- ^ e good men (Republl- ik.>

. .. cans)-chase the bad guys (D«m- 3TLOW ocrom .ichcr. RICHARD WESTENDORP T T ,nschool) _ (Route 0. Rupert) 1 U J

ner Wants Sales J?'Edilo

•ply to AH Items -stunned to f ind th a t we fand th e The i

•r to the hotels) a re th e only service In - find , . dusU7 , forced to collect a sa les more

or use tax. If,- as i t seems to be . certec ‘ have put the IntenUon b to shear th e looke< lhe extent tou rb t sheep, why stop w ith Ju st The try to do one phase o t th e tourist industry? fused

Ux <iltua- Is t h b no t dtacrlmlnntory? be we end you. Another phase or Uie bill th n t a mor lon-of-ths aeema,unfnlr_b_the exemption o t p i e j alls Motel rarm equipment, seed, ete. THe and f J} th e in - farm er.. U.. a busUitssmnn. Ju s t places ten given like th e m erchant, ‘contractor. budRo I, B . 390 trucker, and many others. W hy withoi m eet- the should h b menns o t doing busl- H ie

neas be exem pt when the resl o f school •s wa are equipment w e miles• “ use In ou r business? man. j* I t a room U x b necessary to u v e 1

raise sufficient funds to m eet c u t s ta te obllRatlons. then let's p u t dorml lha t sam e tax on all tran sac - prlvat Uons. Jnslead of tax relief by ex - Refusi

' emptlons fo r specialised groups, ihe ewould It n o t be much better t o

K tuab In put th a t relief lh the form of10 flf« ol- lower Income taxes? • T T To them Jr.'as"som e'con tend , the lo w e r ’ U ^ i ) or “my Income g r o u p ' aro th o u mostrve aa a penalltcd by a sales tax. would 1 7 ^

no l a rebate plan based on In - £*1* le a ll Uie come alone be moro equiuble? vines In U ta keep th e principle o t ta x Editor Cuba, i r reller a n d hold the sales tax to Mar are In- apply to all aalea. Let no m nn's glnnln B u t we occupation be Uie basb o t relief, strong

Ing K en- T h b le tte r wns requested by the A I & r u ^ - the members of the motel asso- qubh

tower of elation. T he w ord ingb my own,.' goverr- .............. ...............M RS. ROY-ORUBB. '^0'™ ‘

IE E3 (Cape Cod m old , ■ m ‘lib) Twin Pa lb ) »

* ^ * V . . . . - K s

Requirements formds Is Opposed i;™*;

may bo becnuse we are a farm - drlftln Ibout the Ing d b ttlc t, bu t Rllll these peo- river

c en t to ple have th e same voting power aware ool bond. I do. And you say we are pro- thnt 1 u a re a tecledi I be caich prop- In „h o o l bond elcc- « Uw

___ Uon we hsd. 44 voters on one lo t Plcc, a. of property who bonded U>e rc

V 7« >ne to r 30 yenrs. They never pnld

tsoo of ^ * f ltte n dozens of lettera t Now a ‘0 o u r people In the legislature e a ^ t and told Uiem Uie only fair way n U s ^ r ^ « h « > b a n d “ ‘.‘’J i .

am ount school bonds is on a ne t earned w T f ^ regardless of how sm all.way irom cver>-one cnn vote. By th a t

m ethod we would gel a m ie reproicnUU on of what the peo- i®'"’'* P'® ‘nstead of ,

ple. -m b , h a t people wnnt when aomeone *. else paj-s tb o tax.

U nder to e p b n , » u h ew o-one he ^ paying according to the ir ability preo

.............. to..e«jw.-T^-onder If they really imoerec h S e . '" '‘“ * constltuUonal « iv « _

, . I hope you have guU enough could'^ r-O'*’’ P*!*" pw p'oI enacteo ,how th e people In your p a r f o f the Ai

*'0* * e a s are goi f farm ers a re being trraled Jn m y bureau

sensible d ^ r lc t . cles.t h a t T u •"'e a clipping . S«,NoUilnff >'0“ '’ P * P " “ « « how you Imt |s

S b “ yo“ tlon'l throw th la “ wcelJ^hniHS “ >e waste basket. "o t r.

flded Uie Now you m ay understand why rs would I called long dbtance to M r. ^ tre. You Brocke in Bobe and told h im C l | cost was I v a s very much opposed to

achange, 'ILSON WERNER BRAMMERb ) (Kcndrlck) BUP* * ■ * * * Ujnn^

it Plot Is Seen in Disai'mamentJBUl £?

th ing,..lahunUfig th a t the booklet r^ m rn e n d a in 1073? exactly lhe three-phase progrnm T®” "

. O ne ot fo r. totnl .dbarm am ent which te rrify . Khruahchev ouUlned In h b VU.

on ever spw ch In 1650. which we a t th a t Kjdli

i r S l S d Why has o u r sta le departm ent 'lUsitfma- now accepted with no reierva- , vrag e n ey uons these-communtot proposalsirs. strip tor W Ul dbarm am ent?ill arms, w h y doea Ahe defen»e*deport-Mla con- ment havc on file a govemment JT“” 'Itions, a financed book called “StratrKlc C™nniunbm . surrender" — a plan to surrend-d of the er th e U nited States and Its m il- Pollc

chart- lu r y forces? J t is the Itrn tim e VoJkan th a t nny .iia tlon pMd to have n car m

uahchev. book w ritten on how to lu rrend - a t tl2Gprogram eri W h a t k ind or thinking mskcam am ent, such a plan neccssaty? re - phase your congremmen to vote JL11 world no to any dbarm am ent trea ty . The » control The firs t phase of the dljiarm*- avenue

m ent p b n has now been p re- was ,e sented a t th e Qeneva cotiterence. door 1 -m ere b no Ume to «aste. T h e turned

Freedom „ u o u t b already being Implc- Tom program mented. ' ,

lete d b - MRS. MAX A. CROTHEHS forced' \il world. (Rouia ^ Twin F a lb ) door n

1963

3 L 1 C F 0 R U ]^olicy B e lle v u e M an H ^^3 > .0 n ^s in § C o st<V U j a - Editor, H m e fN a w s: - - Isala, . My article b on my opinion oftwek office In school offlclab ' telecast over mor -New? h a s k u x -TV. our sehoob and thej Qi h Uie Tw in of Uie rb ln g cost of our, lha tsloners. Mhobb. 'ever•nt of th e QuMilon one was asked by the, the Ifled (0 s t t nioOerator and seemed lo be the ,th e . since th e opinion of Uie one who gave h b M p Jed by the ,ea»on. Uie expanding pcpuJs- U ft n t haraas- of our children In Idaho, I Pc m Incident ^5, ^long w ith Umt one point, cent tlon cam,- bring o u l all « prof

the lending Uilngs om itted from that tas de ter- ^ taxpayer's point of view. Idnl ,1 iia rum g. . .j.^e big renson for such poor lax ger supply miaiionnhtps townrd such peo- Ux ^ but In p ij., the expanding In llMr. H nrd- jcJjoob, b such things as havi

allowing school buses to Uke out ;he Times- juud ren from one school lo an- spen fronl page other a u the taxpayers’ expense W return to taxed for educa- of 1

. . tlon or children In small sehoob rcsn' lorlnl pol- JJ, ^.j H M Iflrae sclioob, dolliIslon WMt- .. Question-IWO b -U ia -fo rm u la - -

(R c ^ b ll - lh a t rabes a superintendent'sl ays (D tm - * * * * .

P"', Urgent Plea Is IV „ Economy in Got

Editor. T im es-N ew s:. slon.The indications a re th a t the Naw

! . die has been cast fo r continued New excessive spending and waste, peop

‘ (and th e The whole efto rt seems to be to . v/< ervice In - find more placea 'to U u and m bi : t a sa les more places to apend. No- con- i f jni sms. to. bc , certed effort to save b being the ih esr th e looked tor. MidiWlUl Ju st The legblatbrs seem lo be con- ju*t industry? fused. T hey need a rc.%t. I t would need

ory? be well If Uiey would go home for ^jjou ! bill th n t a m onth nnd learn w hat the peo- »hy mptlon ^ Bte_are_ Uilnklng. then go back .u n o etc. T ne and rind some o f 'th T H o tc as . of gane

m nn. Ju s t places m oney-can be-saved;-Tho wnu-actor. budget cquld ''easily be, balanced , JR : lers. W hy without tiew u x e s . .olng busl- The opening o f Uie Lewbton ' he rest o r Mhool. which Is less Uian 40 V ™ pm ent w e miles trom Moscow and Pull-

man. should be blocked, and thus :essary to jove maybe a million dollars. J™!!

to m eet c u t ou t Uie building of all new let's p u t dormltorle.i. ns long ns plenty ot tran sac - private aparlm enla are available.

ief by ex - Refuse to bulld more additions u " id groups, lhe capltol o r g o 'e m o r’a mon-

form of

t.,. UiS. People Reliio u m ost X

Freedom, T.F. Mllie o t ta x Editor. Times-News: . • domses U x to Many thinking people are be- tutloi no m nn's ginning to realise there b a vcry In or relief, strong tendency on .U ia pa rt of "Shal

lested by the American people to relln- fng s )tel asso- qubh the ir freedom for tederal cllngl tny own., govem m ent assb tance In one tom <IRUBB form o r anolhta-............ A.cmotel, ■ In lh e early processes, people iimel: lla) may n o t always realire how far Uma^ they aro losing Uielr freedom and greatV . . _ . • how to r th e y hnve allowed Uiem- stead £ selves to be led down the road lu si i l O X * ulUmate end o f lost free­

dom and the po in t of no return.

d T h b ncUon and process may l = = be compared to a flock of beau­tiful swans, as I t were, Uiat wss a farm - drifting w llh th e -c u rrc n t of Uie ■

lese peo- river above NIngnra falls, un- ' I ng power aware of the Impending danger I are pro- thn t awaited them should Uiey I

I be carrJcd to th e sw ift waters ■ and elcc- fl>cy tumble over the preel- in one lo t P^cc, and bq dashed to pieces on ) bonded ^ e rocks below. ■lever paid Perhaps tho simile of the ex- ■

plorer who let h im self down inlo F i nf iPiirr* by a ropo m ay well lllus- ■ | |

?Aii I n v th e rope was a few feet too 1 1 ■iMta and •^*e bottom, bu t ■ 'i t ‘‘‘“n re tu rn to th e point ■ Io w S l Of “ foty ‘’8 BO “p p p e 'j '«v?hnV to the noor or th e cavet4i. Lol ' L ft tru « ^le desired to ascend he .

found h e could no t reach the istead of " ’P*' S '" ” the w alb were too

Mm«»ne • ‘‘ eP to cllmb out and th e means someone climbing back to ligh t and

rreedom were beyond h b reach, e w o o n e he was left In dbpafr.

llr ability Frequently change.! come so 'ey ” ‘ “ y Imperceptibly U iat we find our- llluUonal selves in a very serious predica­

ment. T o o frequently we say. “It s enough could n o t happen to tts l” Moat ^ aper and p ^ l e you U lk to concede Uiat r p a rt o f the American p e o ^ e 'r lg h t how I ' we a s are governed by a vast system o f !;d In m y bureaus snd govemmeiti a g e n - '

cles. [ WcllDDinR ^ well-woven and fn r reoch- pl

how you Ins ^ the control Umt there b | irow th is scarcely an individual w ho. b ; , J l not restricted in some m snner 1a n j Uiat h e does no t enjoy Uie free- ■ to M r ll,

SSrf'S .$1,000 Damage Z mmer Caused in Crash ■;) BURLEY. Fcb. 33—Dnmnge es- ®

tlm nted a t <1,100 resulted to ve.. ... U irca..cara-involved..ln..an accl-.; Ii„ • Menl n t 0:15 p.m. T hundny In '.1 1 the 100 block of E as t Main street.V .-m« A I960 Pontiac driven by How-? » | I a r t D. Naylor. 41, Boise, h /t the > U 1 rear of a 1056 Volkswagen driventh ing Is ^ O erald V. Boeslund. IB. Boise.l _

’ « m m wngen to run into the renr o r J L Pontiac driven by Ardcl E ,'h b u l ? “ « ‘>y- o “Mey-

e a t th a t RJdlng w ltli Nnyior wns Mrs.

onrlm ent Volkswagen with, . .? e S 5 S . Boeslund was T erry App*lgnte.‘ Yc

W B o u .. o . , . w A ,£ ™ n ,l

■•dcDort- O^y^e W ashburn. Fm nk SpeclT « m m c n t « y Palrchlld and Dean' s tra teg ic pas-' su rrend- In Uie H nrdy car.- 1 Its m il- Police estim ated damnge io the '{rst ttm e VoJksn-agen al $550, tho Naylor > have a car m « 7J and to the Hnrdy car surrend- a t 1120. No one w as Injured, lg m a k e s -----------------------------

n to vole Door Forcedt trea ty . T he LDS chureh a t FourUi dljiarm*- avenue A nd-Second street east e m p re- was .en tered frem a basement r nferenco. door Friday n ight, a licht was t iste. T lio turned on hu t no th ing was ukcii. g Implc- .. Tom Speedy reported to Twin Lii

Palb. police th a t Uie door was rKERS forced opcn but- th a l an inner ralb) door was a o t forced.

R U M -V O IC ]Man Has Opinions “ g Cost bf Schools

I s s b r y - a large sum -avary time opinion oftwe pay oilr underpaid teachers lecast over more money. ’ ••Is and the QuesUon Uirte b Uie ctause and rost of our, th a t makes a small scliool vote . f*

[every year to get money from nap ked by the, the sU t fun d 'a n d to m ain ta in t**« 1 to be U ie,the school. Even If th e .v o u b tni< 10 gave h b M per cen l to do so, th e U xpoycr wr" lg pcpuls- U footing the bill, „ ^n Idaho, I Pour b the question of 60 per itmi one'point, cent o r our fund coming from |« t i o u l nil « property tax. 1 can go along w ith writlilted from that, b u t how can the people of ___view. Idnho ro along with any fu rther *“ such poor U x boost for schools, when our a such peo- U x dollars sre going to be placed A ] expanding in the hands of some people, who ,

) things as have Jet our tax money d ra to a 1 to Uke ou t through such pressure group ool lo an- spending. Look hard, s ’ expense We need someihlng In Uic way Edlto for educa. of law th a t mnkes ou r sehoob T h ' a ll sehoob resnonsll>le for spending the U x gome I. dollar a t random. and• -form ula --------------------- W. N. H EA D ... ttfoniintendent's (Bellevue) era (

* , * * * * • comn

lea Is Made for I™ in Government

slon. If IhB governor needs n us to th a t the Naw York salary let him go to th a t

continued New York, where Uiere ore m ore show nd waste, people to pay such salary. h e bna to be to . v /e should no t go h a lf cocked

U u and m building a new soldiers’ home, ^. No- con- Jf auch a home b to ba bu ilt by *>y*te

b being th e sU te . why build Jiist fo r 0™™ soldiers. There are m any o thers very

to be cotl- Just as worthy and in as m uch ly L. I t would need ns' retired soldiers. I t also Uiat I home for «])ou1d be investigated a s to Ju s t cause t the peo- why our small populaUon m ust comn I RO back Bupport.lwo hospitab fo r tha In - Hoi dozens, of gjme. ceptei

Id a h o 'b a-rich“ and w bnderful there balanced gy ^ m anage- v e a «I m e n t people and Industry can be

attrac ted to our su to . ,T here Amer .nrt Will, “ho""* I’e a program to develop Als.

♦hi,, our power resources, no t fo r w hat profit, fo r use. A t low rates, t h b of Ui

ftf «»i n»m power would be In g rea t dem and gnu n ^ and cnsilv pay out. I t b a g rea t too, a

S onab le oPPortunliy. llgcntId lU oii to " • - P- B. DOTSON on ly i r ’a m an- (Burley), * * » , * . R „

le Relinquishing ~ Gh T.F. Mau Believes !S

• doms guaranteed by the 'conaU - ^ T he e are be- tutlon. * dent;b a very In the words of Patrick H etuy.

a pa rt of "ShaU we gain s trength by ly - treasu to relin- fng supinely upon our backs a n d conne ir tederal clinging to the deluslva phon-

In one tom of hope?- ' ,.........., A quota from J . G. HollBijd b " * “ '3. people tim ely, "ood give u s ' men. A CoM;

i how ts r tim e lU a U ib demands- g rea t. Umeki edoniand g rea t hearts,, trua heads .a n d judge 'ed them - steady hands—men whom the the road lu st o f office cannot Bpoll.” .-

lost tree- ARNOLD O . HOLLAND10 return. (Twin PalU) a t Uie cess mayot beau- •th a t was

1 1 N O W . . . ,ha preel. pieces I

f the ex-1lown into F | II ^ **11veil lllus- I I I I ' l l ■ I I IHe found | ■ V J 3 F J 'V feet too | ------------------- H Ittom, bu t Ith e point I I d m p e d • veA . Lolscend he . I

1 Wa^{light ondlis reach. I

=0™ . 'I----- B J If ind our-

predlca- ■e say. “I t _____ _ ■ ■ ■u t” Moat ‘— _ H ■ ■cede Uiat

system o t !

**“ ■1 » h . , M . t X l fnr reoch. pi*ni do YOU have. . . /

i h m Is I ,p , „ h« i.r , W.11 Of /

I m anneri ................. ..............f ^Uie free. heating? Whit«v«r.li It..., ■ ^

n, e tn b» ccnvtrlad Iqvkkly .nd EASUY lo I

CA5( ANO en %

;? n g e « . ... ... ........ V /suited to VOU' Cai Company do«a «..an accl-; ii »ii. (yvit-NOWi............ .............andny In t in street.ib y How-1 ' ' ^ | M i le. h it (he enIB. Boise.l ___________________________

f i Own* Mrs. .

igen with,kpptlgnte.| You co n 't offord NOT to conve \nderMn, - j„ g heoting . This offcikS pecir:' - o n o th c r c J o y ! - tid’ Dean I

riy,“l ■ CALL NInrdy car

? d 7 3 3 - 7I PourU i'reel east; ‘ .

S “ B u r i e y - R u i e r t R e s i d e n tas Ukcn. • 'd»r*^M Limited offer opplies to everyont an inner PuotecJ include instollotion..

O IC E O F T HForum Rules

I q L ettera o ,r a limited to H /opinions on n j a « « ol pubUe '

ivary tim e controversy, ... ^ edfCoi1 teachers Lettera m ust comply wIUj w h

., th a laws of Ubel |iBd sU oder «rn 1the cUuse and m ust 'b e u good tasto ^Jolvccliool vote . No pseudonyms or_ p a n j,askejney from nap ifs are permittedl ^ le t; The

issMS.;'S!S:of 60 per Umlted to 900 words Longer

nlng t r im le tters wlH be relum ed to Uia along w ith w riters . , j ty q

people of • ------• ---------------ny fu rther ' . .

3?‘i i Argument Adyan Advocating Atta(

n Uic way Editor. Times-News: munlii r sehoob T h o se so Uioiightless and tear* fullylg the u x some who point wildly to Cuba conur

and demnnd a tu c k are plainly come.■ HEAD... a-rong. T hey.w ould.m ike bu tch - repel llevue) era of iisr no better th a n th e w j,* ' com m unbts who I'uMued H un- our {

They should ' reflect a litUe, (o ma they bdvocale death for m any, a re n and-nlso for themselves. I t could c e rU

f well be- th a t K hrushchev even ,a n a** now Waits a t h b keyboard for end t

needs a us to gel Involved with Cubd so in Uii llm BO to th a t ho can tak6 up -ot once and to ex r a re m ore show Uie rest of Uie world th a t peopli iry. he bncks Cuba against Uia “c ap . vivj\i r cocked M onster." Vlvie rs’ home We have Uttle need for such a d Io a bu ilt bv hysteria and rear, for our gov.

Jiist fo r om m enfa policies are working jiy o thers very well to avert war. Bspeclol.

as m uch ly so u th America. I t b thera -s. I t also U iat our chief problems lie, be- - n i a s to Ju s t cause -If South Americans go Uon m ust com m unbl, wo go to Uia wall, or tha In- However, they hava n o t ac- T

cepted-communismrOur-poalUon - I - M w onderful there b m utd i-better th a n two

m ax ig e- vea™ ago and Uiosa U U n A m er- Editor :ry can be icons look hopefuUy tow ard J a h lc. ,T here America. « u b j«a develop A bo. we a tlll are o t peace, so fcm tli

n o t fo r w h at more evidence do wa need “ n jer rates, t h b of Uie effecUveness of our pro- ‘"el^r t dem and gram s. W ith our govemment, b a g rea t too, a re th e naU onI most Intol-

llgcnt people, working now not OTSON o n ly to peacefully remove com- rley) , “ tnbll

* Riding Redskins “X' lg ~ Ghoose Officerfi K

^ BHOSHONE, Peb. 3J-lNew of- Ueed; ILTA fi fleers to r th e Shoshone Riding sedlUor C S Redskins a re reported. rera-U) le 'conaU - T hey are Roliert Olles. presU 1

dent; Roy Couch, vlco president; .»,*•“ »' :k H enry. Mrs. R obert Giles, secretory. |i l by ly - treasurer; Evan Guthrie, Thom as ^ j,lc hlacks a n d Conner and J . A. CUfford, d i- wouldva P han - Edwards, Jr.. “ Slon

tolland b "y SSbvS? ' men. A Cole; M rs.-Sidney Edwards, j r , t a M l ds- g rea t, tim ekeeper, and Dean Barney, Eure ^ads . and judge. • oommt

T h a orgaoUaUon meets Uie ‘ second Sunday of each m onth

) at Uia McP a ll ho td ;___________ In Mot

i f . . . you can't aff<

HEAT^ a s h w 3 s \ . .

\ ^ P e r M o n t h ^ ^

N O M O N E YNOT to convert to N atu ra l GAS heot- ting. This o ffe r is lim ited so don 't-w ait... .......

IL N O W l33-7163rt Residents Coll 678-8377ie s 'to evetyonc on tho Gas line. Prices lollotion..

' T H E R E A DEnthusiastic Pra For Vandals, Gui

■ EdfCor. T traes-Netvs;. . is theiply WIUJ- W heUier the people or South- (whlcid sU oder e m Idaho realise it o r not, tha gin BI tasto unlveralty of Idaho h a s the best beenor_ p e n basketball team I t has ever hod. lustra

i: a ll le t; T he very respecUble record of JobwlUi ^ a 17.3 u the best In tho West. tion’s

eai of the Johnson h as been a c . Gua ,-•II K-. claim ed as 'T h e best basketbaU one-n

Pl*y«r in the world," by Use times,.. . R: Sbokesmnn Review In Spokane, oppor

led to Uie th e Unlxfits *h®b slty of Oregon says th a t . Johnson of-Qu

= = = ■ * * . . *

t Adyancied Againstng Attack on Cuba K

m unbm from Cubo b u t carc^ g u th ’ s and tear* fully considering also where lenma iy to Cuba communism'^ nex t th ru s t will mnnn are plainly come, and preparing m eans to Ida) ■ke bu tch - repel It. . lt<

Uion Uie W hy shoJid we riot believe In vi dued H un- our government. In o u r notion |«»nej

...... and in ChrbUanlty. Surely aftor « « t!t a mUe. u> m any years these grea t things for m any, no t going down to stuplity. ,

cs. I t could CerUlnly cooler heads will pre- ichev even „ n against Uie passlonato ones, yboard for »nd Uie American dream , belief , lh CMbd so In the equality or m en, will live " ,t once and to extend to millions o t other ® world U iat peoples of the world. fw"®t Uia re a p , viva el Presidente. m X ,

Viva -la Republlca; Graclns, i for such ft Dios. * Vandj v e r l EDWARDS AB

■ S * * ■ ■i£?PliglitofR eligioT

-In-Moroccb Is D«thon two - •

sUn A m er- E ditor, Hmes-News: “the ily tow ard B ah a’b of Morocco have been The

subjected to persccuUon, ’ Incur- the R I peace so ccratlon In p rbon, tr ia l and even acted lo wa need sentonced to death becauso of fUcied f our th e ir primary belief In the one- Mr*, r

ness o f God. th e un ity of H b tho le p rophets and Uie brotherhood ot naUon

r nm m ankind. Ycsl I n U ib en llgh l. to ser ‘ ened oge. with a na tion slgnotory premengyp com- convenUon of genocide, be hel

establbhlng on Inqubitlon like Men a l r i n c un to the dark ages. are u rS l a l l i i s T he only crimcs of whlcli these men 1 n n m s peace - Jovlng, O t« - fe a r in g men venUo C C r S — a re c h a rg e d -b -th o t- th e y -p ra c - optn- i-^New o f. ticed 'the ir folUt. T h a t they were protec ne Riding sedlUous. anU gpvem inent. s ti r . jc#]. r,

rers-up o t trouble b unequlvo- je t iiH nro^i cally WlUiout foundation. conver

. AU B oha 'b are commanded to shun »all Uilngs poUUcal. and toS e ^ ^ . y jg (

le, HiOmas „ h lc h Uiey reside. A ^ o h a 'l ^ Ifford, d i- would be unfaith fu l to h b re- rards Jr Ucilon If he worked against h b • .

MnrvIn BOvcmmcnt or engaged In any »y Marvin gubveraivo a c t T h e -Baha'i world wards, J r , fn ith is d religion ofpeacc .— - - - 1 Barney, European newspapers h n v e .

■ commented strongly ngainst the } * nfivtji i)if, ^*“1 0^ Bnha’b a t N ador, Mo- neeis ine ^e Monde, a F rcnch news- BYI« ea m onth paper, calb the tr ia l "inquisition m _________ In Morocco’* and the Nndor c o u r t l _ ^ . .

n't afford NOT toh

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9 (3 2 ^^ \ t . Per Month

N E Y D O W NsAS h e a S

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intorm oufitai• ru n a- servic*

(u p , to lOCJ

E A D E R "istic Praise Voiced ials, Gus Johnson

U the best th a t he has tvtr a or so u th - (W hich,'by'the way, includes ei o r not, m a gin Baylofj. sim ila r acclaim h ..'

nas tha ^ t been given to O us bj» ep o ru lu u ever had. lustrated (Uie Peb. IB l i u e t e record of Johnson currenUy b the n . ho West. Uon’s top colleglsto rebounder 1 la s been a c . Gus Johnson b by no menm ■ t basketball one-m an teanv He has, iw eril d ," by Use times, given up exeelJent scortn»In Spokane, opportimltles In order to slve Uie UDlxfiT: ^ t s to h b colleagues. T he n ^ »[Wil.Johnson o f.O ua .tT he .area t) Johnson »nd. ^ h b team m ates haa-reached un.

^ llevable fame hera In northern

fainst j I am writ ng t h b article to mr

’ 1 _ o r 'th w * w h o “ *1tn^‘'^t U b f l h c G o n tag a b M k a t^ |‘* g ^ c ^ ^ [

‘’■“ 'y unfortunate th nb u t carc . sucii a game beiween two fln# '

xlso where lenms had to be played in tin th ru s t will m nnner In which It was,{ m eans to Idaho did no t perform up to

. Its ?xpecUUons a i all, Johnsonll believe' In unablo 'to dbplay h b adroito u r nation mnneuverabUlty nnd control of

Surely aftor the basketball and h b terrificgreat things I'*" ng : the m oln re u o n beingto stuplity. Goniago executed 0 tone

I s will prc- ' • ' ' ‘ “ e and Idaho using a man-lonnt£ o n u , t o ^ a n .ri>nm bf>iief ^ e flctlon WOS slow bccnusee n ^ i l U i v e Bulldogs fe lt U int If they lost15 0* o ^ e ? W'“ 'o would15 or om er ^

thoae who saw th e game dont , . «>Wucfge Idahols quality as a1.^ Graclns, basketbaU team . Believe me. Uia

Vatidnb nre great.□WARDS ARMOUR ANDERSON, JR. f ome) ' (University .of Idaho) *

* * * * * -

Religious Group ;cb Is Deplored

"lhe wltohes of N ador." ' - < have been T he InternoU onal League for tlo n ,’ Incar- the R ights of Man also has n - * a l and even acted to ihc g rea t injustice In. because of fUcied upon B a h a 'b In Morocco..

In Che one- Mr*. Roger Baldwin, chafrmnn of • ilty of H b tho leaguo, has urged the Inter* therhood ot naUonal Commission of Jurists * l b en llgh t. to send an observer to the tu ­rn signatory preme court hearing, which will r genocide, be held In N ador in nenr future, b illo n like Me„ nnd women of good will

Wl 1 *1, - . . “ ’■® to wrlto the ir congress, which thw e mtn oppealing for the ir inter- eaw ng men venUon through any arenues th e y -p r a c - o p e n - to - th e m 'to .work for the " t iney were protection of a ll notional, etii-

..*1. *» '• *'«cta1 or religious groups, as unequlvo- je t forUi in th e arUcles ot lh#

. . . convention of genocide.S r w d to R- COSSBY, 7 I«mf in (Secreury . Ada county

Sihfl^i Idaho Spiritual to ^ h ^ “ re“.'against h b j __________led in any * » w w w w w w w w w » » « ,w ^ w ,

!S“. r - - " '- “ r ^ - C a n ' t . B u y , -

* " ' 0 INSURANCE?iador. Mo- 5 Tfv Ot-W«‘li lnn»r*Yo« Sench new s-S &YRON WRIOHT AOENCY 'inquisition i m j r * i 7M4fi2{odor court »rxrr —

DT to have the

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GAS h ilt i wau'r FAST- ER *1 USS COST ihin mv olhif m*lhod, N».

■ ■ ■ \ turai Cat will heal wa- 1 lar lof • family o< lou'

1 ^ . - I — (of-l...-ihan_J<.00_i______I monlh, Ih l oih«r lyp#

M m or# than S4.00 # monlti 10 heat Iht lam t''

, M tmounl of w»r»f. Th».1 ^ ••'''"Ol P*V 'o '

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EE Service Line___\Inlormoufitain G#» Company will run a service line to your home (up. to 10CJ feel) ond set the.. .,

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p p :itc tiv ify - - jExplained to (jons C lub I

5* K to m e m b e t i of th e • UOM elub * t-U « lr

tw* week, m t u noted tb e CAP . i^ iU U ot M arch and

towl»«» « ro rtlcn :

*S" !«*“• - ' -JP uded Blehanl B a rrtt t . S L . ^ . » m o r n a e h , T»-ln “?f/ J U u jh rtn .- BoUo! Jay

TM vh Bowman. M»a SWon M urray. ,

a* fpeclal guMt wae » u ^ i i i l o n e r , Twta. PalU, m * t S f t S w e r , w eet c o ae t a ir . - ^ «Ml CAP operatJ<«u offJcer .

“ S S S 'i lU 1» n« Lloiu Club '

?g!.r ”«s3TAr»: '•

T»ll> IWU JW M t .^ iD t, cncourased the U ons gi JttJ tr thfl beard iro w ln i con- gc

• *. — 'If.Warning o n j|jfTransient” Ith

■Sales Issu e d SI Vlib (prlns In the a ir. hom e S K ta n r t a tn U are on m a n y - m S i t - Includlnj thoee of I ra n - ^ ■ a o L Mid roofinc aales K n warn WUllam O range, aeo- ^ r3 K n .tn an a ce r ot the Tw tn PaUs

ST«hi.p of Commerce. . ‘’J■na 'p reiU fe- approach of g i v ^

ta lbe Home ow n e a specIaJ 2 M n b li home may be used » a ihov other prospects, is a n ” i m u h currenUy beins used In te area. Orange reports. tr-U the firm is legitim ate, I t In

fill hsre no ottjectlon to com* jtrinn costs v lth local firms,** al Gtuiessld. “I t they insist o a a n e IsaedUU v i s i o n and slgalng (< {OQtncl. look ou tl” u

Cilli to the B etter Business Bare*Q department of the Cham - - tcr tMi week h sre indicated that neb uU rliy Is being '‘stepped gp- in the area. O range advises tajone contemplatlns aiding or Rdlot work to check w ith local nnm for price and quality com -

I

|w ardsN igk ls iTlanned by FFA■ JEROME, Feb. 3 ^ T h e awards W lth t ot (he Future F arm ers of cZw R lca wUI be held .sometim e

k Miy. It was decided w hen th e pwp m tt recently.

Teelre PPA m e m b e r s wero I auied chapter farm en . *nie]r In - I Unit a in ttm AaO nu, Oarro)! I CuDpbell. Larry Coates. P au l I DUon, KeUy -Jackson, R ichard Euu, U rry Luper, P rank Perme. Junes Ooemmer, Eddie Stover. AUwl shewmaker and U r r y Wuhlberj. '

Kelly Jackson spoke on the lUtrlct meeting a t H agerm an. Jtcbon n-bn the Magle Valley r?K district p u b t i e speaking cmteit there.

Robert Helms and L arry K ulm Trported on the sugar beet b a n - Wrt held a t Kimberly. j.

Quartet Festival j Set Wednesday, SHOBHONE. Peb. 3 3 -A qua r-

, ^ from Bhoshone LDS MIA will lte-#niclpate In the Blaine atake ■ ^ r t t t festival to be held a t the■ Richfield church a t e p jn . W ed- I■ ocadsy. i■ _««nl>eni o f the qua rte t a re *

Hsdlock. Mra. V em - n . ^ ^ o m u . Mrs. Howard Knowles

TO Mn, Eiwirt w ebb. They aang • openlns exercises of MIA [

Wedneadny evening. Mra. C laude t Is their accompanist;

U ^ - stu rH o n conducted, the “ Mlln*. Melvin Tram m el led we th e m e , Inijlvl^ual classes »tr* held for all age groups.

Citation Is Given liTEupert Crash

mJPEHT. Teb. 93 — D arold i'fujter. 18. Rupert.-was cited fo r i«Ho»'lnB too closely a fte r a tw o- L« r foJlulon a t p jn . W ed- |"^ « v a t the p street eroaslng. L

Olicer* r e p o r t S take r was IWvlnu ft 1040 Pord behind a 1056 I

_ ^ o b l l e driven bv Mrs. Cleo I,S * j ^ ^ 5 5 r n u ^ r M H 7 D i n ie u I

*t>ed for a fia<{man a t the ^ M d croMlns and Stnker was

j6 App Tnifiated s

TW,*]** E«“ >oO«i r ^ n y wJHIam ’C.o ^ n m y m e - t h e nddress-of ^ ’ tym e to the new members. '

» « M- Altyn • Omer FalrchUd. Jo h n « .L.irry R. Hanel. How ard '

i ' ''« te n n e lh 8 . Jew kei. .E U nce, L arry M cD - I

• Uo>;d H. Miller. B ernard P . J=• M urray. D r. IO'S*"-Mllo w . pope. I

L. Smith. M ichael J . ■ ana Jake W. Z ItK r-

a u c t i o n^ HOW to „t,nd A16ERT ^ « e s rARw a u c tio n weo:.

Wlh lo«„d North, of

i d t O '

ub !■U, a ir f ^ r 'I FaUs, o u t- r ,of th e ClvUb e t a of th e - ' jhib a t- t h e i r |iw eek. ^id th e CAP . search and and th e ah '

le foreign t- th e .. ld a h o h lsy e a r.M ld de tezchange ..XI as foreign

r.-.the . t lo n s 'ard B a rrtt t ,■reneh, T»-ln

MR. AND M RS. HKR!H • • • Who will Im honored a t 1:J

don M u m y . leavingstate* w ith beadqoar(«n a l Denver

lal gUMt waa home in ga ll U k e City Monday. ‘ ta .P a lU .rM - lhe View wsrd.It c o a s t a tr- -- ---------------- - . — -----------------------iti^ns officer ^

0 Lions club vleniis r erry clUse of ch a r- •. • ' I"

IrtStK lo o Qose toter. n igh t Is r r f - . fli

alun.Good- target Area- %OLENNS FERRY. Feb. a -

^ t h e L I ^ 8 i n „ P^^ry la w ith in a „growing con- « .n jU e radius of a lArget aren,

, " I t does not qualify fq r a civil ,P'--------- defense hospital, il.w os reported “

‘ a t a civil defense com m ittee « ' o n meeting e t (he American Legion ). ' h a il Wednesday evening. . ex

BToup decided It will tw / U l the responsiblUty ot th e commu- Mi

_ n lty to provide cotH. blankets. . . . A r l medical supplies and an auxiliary U C U power unit. The "com m unity'' is . . considered to consist of tlie' 1 - Ham mett. King Hill. O lenns Fer-JL " - f fy «nd I rd lsn Covo a reas, W. E.SiSi s0 « f l « a e ^ One radiological m onitor u n it q » Tw tn P a lls ^ obulned for each o t th e ,

outlying orcas and one fbr each , uoach of glv- 0* O lenns Fer-i f k ^ l a l rf, provided there are a mini- may be used I*’® trained m onitors a t ™'i ^ t s r i s a n Mlneau sta ted . ~X ing used In A total of 20 Individuals took ^ tports. training in redlologlcal m onitor-legitimate, I t Ing and 18 completed th e atudy. Jon to com - The nex t meetlntr w m be held local firms,** a t the American Legion H ali a l r insist OB a n a p jn . M arch 4. and slgalng ^ , | chairm en a re urged

^ Buslntsss ^5f the Cham - - - • -------- —................... —ndlcated th a t ' • .Ing "stepped . .■ange advises nff aiding (' ck w ith local ^quality com -

-TTiB 'awards ' . ~ kJ F arm ers o f : iasld .som etim e ■ i jled w hen th e M

n b e r s w ere J Mien . *nie]r In - IInis, Oarro}!Coates. P au l ■ ■ Vion, R ichard T . T v *Prank Perm e. L » O H C J J l l>Mdle Stover. ^ »

and Larry

»oke on th e -t H agerm an.Magie Valley . l i e speaking • ^

1 L arry K ulm <■ ■ tar beet b a n - - ;rly.

estivalsday v 9 H m&33—A q u a r- ' "

J}S MIA will . HBlaine s take t > He held a t th e 1

W ed- ■

quarte t a re& S . S ; " i s t h e n e x t lib .T h e y aa n g » - .• -r,. t» r - - i t«lses of MIA [■•• : — •••• ••

Mrs. C laude .. . .ipanlst;m d u c ted .th e 7i.rranimel ; 'l^ual classes ; .le groups. r > '

Given^Crash '9 3 - D a r o l d f ' 'was cited fo r - - ' i 'la fte r a tw o- b '< ’ : ^ ' ^ W tS

S p.m. W ed- . Ieet erosslng. '

S take r was j l i W !behind a in ss B9V Mrs. Cleo -MHTDKnleU

to beingImated ftt »50 r . . , ■■■• ' ' f',; ■and-«l«<Mo 4 — ^ -------

i>odiRe-sere In itia ted i ' . ■ ( ^s Elks lodae i

w jH ism c . K ;e address-of — .1memtwrs. ' M S H B C j M B ? '* : • W ■: 're M. Altyn '<lUd. Jo h n I . . ^m ei. How ard I’ih 6 . Jewkefi. . • .1L arry M cD - [ Jr. B ernard P . % I IM urray, D r. X ' n ■Ulo W. Pope. . H

M ichael J . — •

P i c k u p yo'.

" S a n d g o v i s i t hTION weo:.«d North, of[jiumtnl on. . I ,

I'

ro M RS. HERMAN D. 8T0K RR honored a t 1 i)e p.m. Sunday a t th e Unity

r io r to leaving on a m lulon In (he w ea te * ’ ’ a l Denver. They will en ter th e mlailon

City Monday. They sre fanner m em ben of

erry Snake River Ski „ Club Holds Meetc i U HAOERMAN. Pcb. 33 - T h e

f l n t meeting of Uie year of the t i A o Snake River .Sk i club was held A Wednesday evenlg a t flurdeu'*

i f ^ w i t ^ a Under the direction of Adm.lAroet area, PolweH. boat cruises Verefor a civil planned as soon as the weather

*os r e p o r t^ ^ enough. A potluck aup-com m lltee ' ’as aerved. P lans were dla-

rlcan Legion c'>*«d tor sum m er ahowa andIng. . exhibitions.1 I t w in b t The next m eeting wlU beth e commu- March 30 a t Burden 's lodge■Ji. b lankets. -----------------------------

fu-SpJ Parley Slatedo \c n n . F k - •SKOSHOire, Feb. 23-l.AIi Lln- uTftA w E county cancer workers are «wc«a, . . ottend a district meet,-

........... .. ing a t 0 Bin. M onday a t thenoiilwr u n it Ooodlng Orange halL ine'^tor each R*8liirallon Is a t 0 a jn . with Q ,- ‘ V , , . luncheon a t noon ond a discus- S a mrn - '”®‘* afternoon. n .emn«n/*r. n t nieeUng t* fn p rcpam tfon for the

^ o m io r s a i cruaade jn April.

vlduals tookM monlu>r- IF Y OU P L A N T I J

t m l " S OR FEED IT . . .

..o n H .U . . q l O B E s e e d’u , « ™ S n ? . h a v e i t i ____ j

.......

ong Distance

next best thing 7 "

3 being there.

U p y o u r p h o n e

v i s i t i n g . . . t o d a y ! |A

M/tfJWt-/-MOl}NTAIN STA TtSTILCFH ON C-^-

V <

I H n

th e t l n l u . .|h e weatem" ' th e miMlon

Skii-Meet- -i i iB a iH M M

33 - The year the

Ltb was held

Ioncruises vere the weather

aup-ns were dls-

ng wlU beden 's lodge t fset thd proefrty «, f w t--------- and would not »«ll II? Aa s »U* lofI , 1 - rnint II csitAotba (Quailed, sia jp e c

lated . crrrBNrillVf!.':33—All Lln- wa vliiUd ihece and Ihe climate I:•workers are prclielien ajalflit thi fliora el old i|Isirlci meet,- KaioW K. S(e(n t ■iday a l the 118 QuiftftIL • ■.,■’ •. C«8, MIchlisn 0 BJn. with

nd a dlacus- ;crnoon. m e atfon for the

seed

V .'.:

Mr. NorthamindlhavatcursdRlo Estates snd are more lhan tillafltd i purchase. Tht mounliina a tt beaull V.8 are looking foraard lo bulldlnc "Bt too dlitant fulura.

^ Mrs. Msrtln North J I H r 14 Sout* Brook R

^ ^ SImay Cieik, Con

i ^ s i - - ' j i . '

rfirM B b . .? & tis R N T A FE

W m m BEiEN^^j*^

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■ FACTS ABOI

1. Hofiron land holds a leading ; ' smong Ihe sound, conservalTve

ol major Affletican land dev«|<

- 2. In the psst three years. Hodjon U-----------— ------------ invested-millicfti-ot-dolfan-in-iu

cpmenli tn A/i:eni. Heir Meilt .Te»as. This Invaslmeot has gon

^ ' land, engineering, sufveyj, waler, I

I * 3. Today, snjwia can build a modem, - dstt home In aiiy Horlttin Land c

nllr. ivllr nllh atilltienlahid s l ralis comparable l

" SoulhwtsUrn clly.

RIO CIAMDC isu r is /m c N . Nr br is< aumda u»< C4i»„

«l MlltON lAMO COarOSAT

u l ^

a iu o o a • M« Htiico • t t u t - ' AutU ortr S2S milon Di

7 . Chimkm •! Caiuirea, TucMn, Aclr., All* / / T -1 * r Wlll^i, ArK.. El FiiG. TiMtiL C L v l Bmk. Tueion. Atlt.i iilioni land Till* < Tr

• Sttwart TUla t Truit, Tueion, AiU.; Cibraii Alan.

.H O M - ® - _ . : __ .

<

k et the i

party « f w t fvturs At ths ilfflt I purchuiII II; Ai a silt lor rtlirt- w it for Invistmant onlyaqualled. ss ajpeculillva thire chaflgtd my mind,ound. I was vtty tavoribly riUra s t Rlo CrsAde Estatcn and.Albuquerque when cvMylhlnf wa want. Reciand Ihe climate Is Ideal cllmala snd all the plani

tth irlio ise lo lda ie . dona...maki, this a ''dKaroW K. Slein * P'K f 1« '<«• l«118 Quinn oppoftunlty ta invest amCaro, Michigan -'-Dali r

318 Co . . San An'

ldl^nore lhan sillsfiad wllh our was simply wonderful ciounlaifls ate beaullful and live in at snyilma. Thaloraard to bulldlnc in Iht wara mirveloui, snd thaiilura. of 8ilan stamid ao Very

Mrs. Mirtin Noftham Mr. & I14 Squaw Brook Road tiadiSleaiy Cieik, Conn. . 13815

Simla

i i ^ n N T A F E

; j * - U s l ' - ' t 5 1 'Wa wira pleased wltf

) iR J 1534 S

1 C 0 r | F«‘ Wi

FACTS ABOUT HONUOD UNO CORFOXATIOK

holds a leading poiltion ' in Horiron Land developma!OTd. connfvalTye gioup ihiae yiirs.erican land devalopment 5. Horlion lind t^orpotallof

, . o*mid...Ihere u e ovaree years. Horizon land his holdais. snd s dslailtd flifls-of-dol an-in-lls-devel------------audiled-by lybrsnd.-fiosi-tiimt. New W«Jm ini ■ tomtrr, h fubUthti tnmiveslmeot has gom Into 6. florlion Land it s memberng.su(vers, waltr, iliclrie ber of Commetcs In eachtuts In Iht dtvelopminls, ll develops land. Horizon

CM build a modern, up-lo-, grwjpi*?n their mo«'cwelany Horitsn Land comihu- ' ill imd being aold lo lhajrfppitf wllfr fuf. 7. Horfron ta n / fist over J5its comparable lo.any. giged In land sequltition.

{n'honiti hiv« b».« h.,ii> ” S'" »i

ItlAfM / IfltN. Ntw MOyCO:/^Minid* Uft< C4i».. I tu»li9il7 '

KON lAMo coaroSATion

LOT PRII , $ 9 6 ON

Hiiico > t t u t - i i w IOU ' known new devi

■ . g gI. TucMn, Aclr., AibuqvirQui, N. u.; - ' andcontlrudlonlrl».. El N io. TtMi, 8pulh«« WIU RISE IK PS

?sav!l:.W

e N e w li

Ul* llmt I p w e ^ Kftaga li '" \lor invistmant only but one trip out 'changed my mind. Wt now intend to s t Rlo Grands Estates In lhal II oflert _

thing wa want.. RcMeatlon, wonderful ~la snd all the planning that it belnjt ...rnak t this a "drean tome true! . lo l<«. Wt wsn! le fhi/ik yiu f« lhe tunlly tn invett and shira this prop- flth you. ,

' .-— Dalii.-Kant---------------------------------------------318 Colebrook Drive

. . San Anlonio 28. Tail* ^ ^

. / . ' During Ihcn 'y ihcmoHfj

^ f f i The pcopk' ' ' / « ^ 9 1 alrcA'

. ' rciirc

I visited there list yiar and Ihouiht ll “ m '';?" '*simply wondtrfitl country to rtllre or V "|in at snyilme. Tht sir and aunshine fflifveloui. snd tha peopit In the City '

.....s -f-Itador i Zajtoupif

13815 Sht Avenue, S. green undSimla 88. Hashifljton S reom m

8 Localcd jl lhe lown { lUinics cnj a«J Ihc ra AN “ARMC Thal'a rigl apaciom t monihly!' unpsved r lhe lolat I charses. . :imall WOI

SUKSIIIKE The "tiue» wilh comi HAVH AI VALLKr

lisT ^ w l/----- -- Where eU

SHINH SI can you II 10 -GRO'

I wira pleased with our lot snd wa uinunenFitha climate. Truly s land of sunthlne. WOHDERFI

M r.l Mrs. Ksrl MtMabsi) looUng f1534 Slophlil St. -BUY UFort Wiyne, Indiana ni-VRi.O

Now in il! Nearly ha under eor bulil. A F GKfMT^

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” ■■■“ ' I mPORTANfPOXATIOK • rounds)) in

iron LiAd developmanU tn tha p u t • Total pAteyiirs. • full leia lon land Corpotatlon Is publicly - • NolMaitst. . . . there sre over 2,700 stock- • Alllolsdets. snd s dslailtd financial teoort, • DepL of Hed by Lybrtnd.-Rost-Brfti.-i-Moflt------------ ----------cui(inlly.br. h Bubm ti tnmllf. S20.000.n Land it s member of Ihe Cham- • Taies-per VCommeics in each trea in which • Title Iniurs

alops land. Horizon Land actively . • Warranty Di

their most careful scruliny of d being sold lo lha ptiblle. ONE YEAR tn tand fist over J50 pertons en-, 'In land seoulsition. planning snd • „ , X S"'yJ,; i : ‘

rrcefk* ever

" N ol

L O T P R IC E S T O R I S E j ^

$ 9 6 O H M A R C H 2 1 ! I S l

» • Giinai Eil.Ut ll on. ,1 iIk b „ i I ' □

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ilmiiloiiin

Big, Beautiful, I HOM ES!'

( 1 0 0 f t . F r o n t a g e b y 2 1 7 . 8 I

FULL HALF-B E L E N , N E W M E' HOGEAgEES

$1 n il 1 y n i t b

Tliink of ilt It takes aniy J l to reserve your sp fn beautifuf Rlo Grande Estates? This means tha the exclmlve option on this sunny property. . . ' ezimlne every sinele dstail and advantage aboi 'riihtl You will receive tuil informatiGn, and WE NAME WHILE YOU MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION detlihted with th is land bargain. . . or your V sent back!

T O T A L P R IC E $ 2 9 9 / N O IN T I

P A Y O N L Y $ 1 0 M O N T H L Y !50,000 Amerlean Families arc Buying N o w ..; ' During lhe pnst len y cu r» ...lh c Minny Soulh' thc mull fantastic pupuliuion biHmii of any era I where did oil llic people vonie from’,’’.’? I'rom c

-,i . . . from your Stnic . . ; even from your uiiyl!hj 'The people piciurcU in ihis advcrlli^mcm rcpre^

have nlrciKly houglil properly in our Spulliwcil pnvl Ihrcc ycun<. Son>c nre Inii'iriR (heir liind i relire in Ihe sunny SouiliwcM . . . wi'cly a«un they re l i rc . . .(h e Innd mny well hc fnr loo incomes! Fnr beiicr lo buy lhe land now . . . w wiillin Iheir hudsci»!!l ’ 'Olhcrt lire hiiyinK Ihelr land us a deeply cherisl

--------- a lly l0-“irelrtch'-^,-.-r0 M 0 Vmakc.akiIllnB:"rBaddilion 10 their parllciilnr luvinp and hoMfnp h1/1i Ii one o l ihr iiu»i proml nmi .uiihlyliiK fee And Ihcse lliouMimls of fmiiilics have Uken ai 10 buy n fine purccl of Innd . . . from a dependa Rig Ihinsj arc huiScning in this tun-drencheJ rei ment! Today. K io Uranile lUlaies ii a growr hofflct. a anlendid fo lf coune . . . wiih luth fa green under Ihe bliicM of blue skies! In lhe sho homes will riv: as Rio GrnnJe Fsliilcs takes lu i

. OUI communities in Ihe SouihweM where lhe li< Located juM 32 milcN noulh of Albuquerque, the lown of Helen (where nil viiy conveniences lUiniei en|0)s a miiRnKlceni view of bolh lhe ni and Ihc rotnunilc Kio Ur^nJe, VBlley nmi Kivei AN “ARMCHAIR LANDLORD" FOR 0NIY,$1D AI Thal'a righll T hink of ill! You too can bec< spacious half ncre hl)me^ite in sunny Rio Gr monihly!! Your hnlf acre homesiie mensuiei unnaved rnnch roml. and 217.* feet nf depth.. Ihe lolaf pn'co ttxt.iy « oaly S2W ! No inief charges. . . no credit nppllcution^. . . iind the li !imall wonder lhal m> niuny, muny families ‘'eiinie under thc iun"!I SUKS}ilNE SPLENDOUR!The "gucit book" ul ihe Rlo Granite Eslntes r wilh comments siniifar to these shown here. HAVH ALREADY OnCIDIlD TO "COMK 0 VALU-Y"TO ENJOY A SP1.I=.NDID. NRW ' Y es ...T h e I.nnd of I-nchantmcni i» beckonlni

'you rciiH/c thm-thouMimU upon ihouwnds o i.IKR UNl^RR CONSTANT SUNNY SKIl-S liST \Vi-Al.TH T H A T ONI- CAN POSSESS!

----- Where eli« in .thU naiiun.cun.you lind nn.avcSHINR SI’LENDCUR ench and every yenr'.' can you Hnd such crysiul-clear u ir. , , low bun to "GROW A N D ilX I'A N ir??WONDERFUL R'>L ESTATE INVESTMENTl.ookinr fe r properly wiih liigh p»»»[bIc''profi -BUY L A N D ... A T A LOW P R I C I ^ . . \ n i-vr.l.O PM I;N T ARH TAKING PLACE!- Now in ils third ^enr of developmeni!Nearly half a million dollars worth of homea under conMriiciIon! Mile upon mile o f unpa bulil. A FINE aO I.I- COURSI- IS NOW IN I GKfMTKK D fiV £f.O i'M J;N T JS A N TJC

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IM P M T A N 'fF A l} T rA B lu f¥ d l^ ^• roundel) in I960.• Ui)/-»:re lots messurt JOO «. f/enlsia by 217.8• Total pnte is just S299 otr lot (Sl dtpeiii and SIO mi• full aeit lots svsllablt for lusl S549. TermsSKiMi

• • No lAleitst charges, no credit applications.• All lols deeded to you on Ironling unpived ranch roae• -DepL of Health-approved waler. Well and pump Incl

----------- cuiranlly-being.bulltstlUoXtamle.£sUits_Homa.J20.000.

• Tw».per H-acre tot currently less lhan $3 per year.• Tilla Iniurance readily available.• Warranty Dted Issutflfrta of charge.

--------- ReserrrtoBt^am d-W ilh-CTnfftJnitrrrn-W ITtt-OHE YEAR MONEY-BAK INSPECTION GUARANIA /irr piirchtuliiB .vhi*. Imd, you /w ie a l2-i> make a perjonol Insphftlon. If.-iiron. perional </i<r,inff/igr been m h jy p m c n in l IN,ANY MAI

r rrcefk'* every alngle pruny you have paid In!

N o R i s k . . . Y o u J u d g e . . .

5 E !- I I nuK M ruiiir Mii^rw >ii>i )»>><> >»•'<>> I — ■ imn>t<llal«ly r.ri.n.W. (I m.r « n..r;

I „,«.urin«best I D nch. T<-rn» IIU iiioiiUilr I''-' l-'<-the I m Kull . r r . I........ n.m.ufinif 110 X :IS Iof ■ I—I monttilr ■•'r lot. . -. •

r l t s l -------------------------------- -----------------395 I Aooaiss -----------------------------------------------MJO I c in s 20H£------------------------------------------ i

nna errta up ircs oh uakm 21. m i.

Sunday. Feb. 24, 1963 Tyvit

dWikis

eautiful. Sunny tflESITESjge by 217.8 Feat'of Depfh)

HALF-ACREEN, NEW MEXICO

^ig)E ESTATES

n iu si r i n dI to reserve your spacious half-acre ranch sita lies' ThJs means thal your J l iafotlt jlv es you ; tunny property. . . while you take the time toI and advantase about buylns this land. That's information, and WE KDLO THIS LAND IN YOUR OUR OWN OECISfON! You must be completely* argain. . . or your deposit wiil bs promptly

)9 / N O INTEREST CHARGES AONTHLYlare Buying N o w ..;F o r th e fu lu re ! - V

, . .lh e sunny Soulhwest has undergone one oC .>n biHmu of any era in our nniion’a hlsipry. And me from',’?? 1-rom every section of Ihli countr/

a"dve°liM:meni’rcpVcsenl the 50.000 fwflllica who rly in our Spuiliwcslcrn subdivisions during Iho : Ims'itiB fhcir Jiind no*v. wiih defJniJe pJani lo vcM . . . widely BMuming ihnt if lhey wait unlit ny well hc far 100 co\tly for ihelr retlremenl. f the lund now . . . while lhe prices arc sllll well

id us a deeply cherished investment. Mot cipeci*Vmakc a killlnB:" ra the r. . . as a most aaiis/y[ng________suvinp and holdfngs. Ou nrn/ifp o f/a n J irlngr . ml nnd .uiihlyInK feelings mun can ever acqulrc. mllics have Uken advanlage of lhe opportunlly I . . . from a dependable orgnnlialion. his sun-drcnched region of ihe Land of Enchant- s lUlaies is a growfng eommunliy of aliracllv# lin e . . . wilh lush fnirways aeating a carpel o f lue skies! In Ihe shori monlhs ahead, even mora ide Esiiiics takes ll« place among thc new, vigor. iilhweM where lhe livinp Is iruly “easier!";h of Albuquerque, unil tess lhan 5 miles from nil ciiy conveniences urc available) Rlo GrandeII view of bolh lhe ninjcslic Maniano Mounialns >dc. Valley nmi Kiver!” FORONLY,$1DAMDNTH!I! You too can becoine the proud owner of *1C in sunny Rio Grande Etialcs for only SIO : homcsiie mcnsuics 100 feet frontage on an >17.* feet of depth. -This is a lot of land . . . vel aly i299H No iniercil chargct. i>o carrying million'. . . lind the lerms are ju \t SIO a monlhi my, muny families hnvc already bought Ibeir

lio Granite Eslntes reccpiton office Is crammed . Ihese shown here. MANY. MANY FOLKS • DIID TO "COME OUT TO THIS SUNSHINE SPl.H.NDID. NEW WAY OH LIFEl untmeni is beckoning! And small wonder when s upon thousands of families are finding tha t MT SUNNY SKIl-;S IS TRULY TH E GREAT.SE CAN POSSESS!cun.you lind nn.averiiBC of 3J0,dnys of .SLlN-. , ch and every yenr'.’ Where else fn this nation ;lear u ir . , . lo w hum id ity ...an d enough apac«N ir?7: INVESTMENTI liigh piwsihlc'profil? Detl rule lo follow U t»LOW PR IC E . . . WHERE GROWTH A N D

■AKING PLACE!- This Is Rlo Granile E tiaU tt evelopmeni!ars worth of homci have been built or are now . upon mile o f unpaved ranch roads have been

URSI- IS NOW IN DAILY USE! A ND EV EN V»;NT JS A N T IC IP A T E D D U R IN G T H B

RidlRANDrESTATES — —

1J549. Tirms $ldi»«iiii only )15 monihly pir K re.

Ing unpived rsnchroid. ‘!r. Well and pump Includtd In the CMt of the homst aande.EsUits_Home.ptlcM.fange.fiom-* 8,995. ta --------------

Mett lhan $3 per year.

charge.nrfiitence ; . . WITH-A----------------------------- ------------------SPECTION GUARANTEE...............................................f, you have a 12-nwiuh period fn v fiM (i». If,-upon, personal liispecilon, you Ilna m et cnleil IN ANY MANNER, simply fill oui theif-ortF-w frj v l l h f v n ihf^n>p*rty. . Yau. wlll_________ _>'01/ have paid In!

u Judge ■ .. Rush Coupcn Todayl ,

hrti.) m~.urin, 100 n. lir si;.a lu . t »:9» m oiiUilr l-'T l-ii. ^>m.urini; IIS X : i : tt.. . t K<« Meb. Ttnnt SIS |

I.), immturini UO s' tH (I.. «t M M T w m S |

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24, 1963 Twin Falls Times-Nawa j l .

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Page 12: Twin Falls Public Librarynewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF218/PDF/1963_02_24.pdfj Pofrtly C loudyr '! - i VOL. 44. NO. 315 I Castro m TMasts. ; i'i LU.S. Navy

S unday , Feb . 2 4 , 196 3 .1 2 ~ 7 w iirF a [ irT rm f ti-N f tw » H j

Jerome Sets I West.Eml I Day July 28 I

JEROME. Feb. 2 3 - J u ly M w m ■be 4-H west end day the Je - H rome Inlrground* and M n . ■ non Word w m nppointed chair- ■ mnn wiien the 4>K council m et K - ■Wedneiday n ig h t a t U»e court- B . room. H b

Mrs. Ira FuUer and W anda V Boyer reporlcd on U)e Improve- H

V m en inJe lng -T iJade -in th e - 0 » - ■ building. T lie alago U being re- H

-V modeled and Ut# drew lng room* - H enlarged. T he council voled to H purchase a full length m irror (or the use of th e glrU during Uie H style ihows. I S

Members discussed Improving • H (lie bnrn areos o f the (alrground, V particularly lhe ho« bam . They K wll} contact lhe (alrboord about H.this. H

Al the la st m eetlns o f Uie'dU- M trlcl fair commlllee (our pro- B po&als.were referred bacic lo the H counties. Members of the Jeroma council voted to keep the Danish system of group aw ards and rib- H bons now being used a t the dls* trlc t fair. ■

Tliey recommended lh a t feeder . ■ clMses In m enl itnlmal projecta H bo held. They agreed there Is no ^ need for, a m eat IdenUdcaUon conleU. ®*

TJie fourtli proposal concerned using the older 4-H girls In dl- Villon four o f clothing, to act M Judges for th e c lothing proj-

'e c t« . Member# of th e Jerwne r p council voted again st th is pror X • pouL .

They discussed various ways o t A j - handUng en ro llm en t a n d sup- A l

pllen, bu t no conclusion was icsched. “O i

Penne M ain aang tw o longs tuio — for .the p rogram .---------------------- " i L !

Legislative <Si, Loof- ■

F u M b r s . ~ t . ■ .BB181 (State n f fa ir s ) - G re a t-

Ing restoration fund In s u te - , ,_ k treasury for purpose of insuring " i ,„ a ll sU te -o w n e d buildings and property. J8-3.

8JMB (Judiciary a n d rules)— ^ 7 " — T JrB lng-am endm enfof' th e ' U.5. “

ConstlUiUon lo se t a 350-bllUon- dollar lim it on fedem l Indebted- ness and require repaym enl a t Tlic

' rate of S billion dollars per year to oc beginning In 1010. Voice vote. confe

8JM10 . (IrrlgaUon and recla- Invnal maUon)—U rging congress to ap- the “ 1 prove the M ounla ln Home dlvl* id thi alon o t the Snake river reclama* hawk; Uoa project. Voice vote. Aft-

Ifllrodnoed in SenaU xegsa' ' 6B)38 (IrrlgaU on a n d reclam - baske tU on)—Increasing from 10 to 13 dres«

_ ) re tr B th a tim e th a t may be per- taker m illed by Uie a ta te reclamaUon i,este e t ^ e e ^ for compleUon- of a kelba

8B339 - (local governm ent al* other fairs)—AuthorlKliw use o f special o r p census by u . 8 . census bureau In monU determining population of city

' , _ y . vUlage fo r purpose o f Issuing h b ; liquor licenses. llahlm

,6B 330 (local governm ent a f- Irlbu t fa ln l -E n a c t ln g urban renewal based la v and au tho rising Issuance of h b : bonds'to finance alum clearance, —c h a

6B331 (educaUon and cduca- qulre< Uonal InsUtuUons) — Providing vehlcl fo r modltlcaUona In so-called voked

‘ almpllfled form ula fo r distrlbut* h b : . log sta te funds to pubUo achool Tiding

dUtricta. Invest8B318 (business)—Authorizing banks

oae . o t liquor by th e drink a t ing u municipally owned alrporU out- H K aide limits o f c lly o r village. chan i

6B319 .(sta te afa lrs)-R equ ir* ing 1< Ing paym ent fro m public school from

~ Income fund be m ade direct to h b :

counUes. trATu8B220 (public healUi) - Em-

powering sU le boartl o f health to of regulate vending m achines dis- " ,

. penslng food and beverages. , s a n i (Judiciary and r u le s ) -

Requiring ntto rney general to<u* pervlse property being held sub- HBJ Ject to any public o r chariU ble —Clai trust. ' ing t

8 B2U (Judiciary a n d r u le s ) - divide Requiring probate courts to no- h b : tlfy attorney general w hen Uie ing s dlsUlbuUcn of any e state in - a cur Tolves a charlU ble tru s t. budae

SB233 (Judiciary nnd rules)— h b : Defining a s embezslement the . . exU approprlaUon by a conUactor (or Uons h ls own use o f funds Intended those

— Ioc.pay » > n t4o^ o rkm en!---------- exemi• SB23i (JudlcUry and r u l» > - h b :

_ I > ro v ld ln g jo r ^ le - b y adm lnlstra. a c i - i to r or executor to govemtnenUl city j tgeneles o f properly subject lo e leW condemnaUon procedure. i m

8B338 (public resources)-D e- nnint f ining types and kinds o t mining meiu claims U ia t can be located as a.ibn lode clalma a n d p lacer claims. pomt ' (SBa37 (publle resources) — Mr>t

__ C r ^ n g - s t a t o hoard n f.n n tu ra lresources a n d ouUInlng l(s mem- b e rsh lp .and duUes.

PM sed by lioBM mlsa.KB (Judiciary and rules)—

rrra titow lnr^he-depertm ent-o t-pub-}—8 E Uo assistance to be appointed sU ti cdm lnU trator o f e s t a t o of reclbl* on ea ts of old age beneflU where no |spcc

I W illiam s

1963 ' ________ -riai-N ow i

28uly i t willi t Uie Je* ■ B ; "-.' .• I f l I HMrs. Ey* K ' - " ' i '

ted chair- H r '. u ticll m et K - . . : - . r.Jie court-

d . Wanda B v .Improve- the~4>tt

being re*Ing rooms

voted to . '§■mirror (or luring U>e

Improving • alrgrourid, nm . They nrd about

If the'dls*(our pro* ick to the ie Jerome tie Danish t rib- t dU*

lint feeder .projects

Here noililta U o n CHICKEN HAWKS,

posing basketball tournam ent learns. i -I by Tw in Falls high Mheet ■ophomere

g i actIng proJ- * . * # *

’u,i“S5! T.F. Sophomore ( At Aimual Stunt j

* “ -O re a t Expectations” was Uie ney.

wo songs ® ^ n u a " * s lu n i assem akltwi------ ------^ Pttula

-Ewm Palls high school gj-mnas- . The ■ wiB. O the r Stunt them es-w ere by Je;

v e M nIor8.."Journeys End.~ second. Ident, nnd Juniors. "Pride a n d Prejli* Ostyn dice.- Uilrd. c‘vll v

T h e sophomore s tu n t , w ritlcn by n • by P a u la Krellkamp and Snndra 20-m^

^ , D rake, followed Oie- Uicme ofConch Paul O styn’s fann . A Union

In state num ber o t hens were stolen-by Insuring ^ j,f chicken hawks, who

represented th e opposing team s W nen In Uie fourUi district confercnce. « P ^ «T h e _ c h lc k en -h aw t_ len d e r_ c x * P W «

/ pla ined Ih n t If Uiey stole thefn'SS: »'»• in. bl^menl a t T lien there would be no team ^ jj. per year lo oppose Uiem. In any of the

B vote. conference games. Following the id recla* Invasion of th e clilckcn hawks, ^ ss to ap- the “ Pcp club" returned the hens _i^ im e dlvl* td th e ir eggs nfter killing a ll the reclama* hawka. mm r

A fter Uie hens s a t on th e ir Qpo laU "eggs” fo r a while a num ber of 1 reclam - baskelball players w ere halclied t 10 to 13 dressed In dlnpera. Roll cnll was p „ n , | y be per- u k e n b y - th e eoachr played by BlamaUon i^ausr W yer. followed by a bas- .u rc .. on of a ketball gamo song by Mike Bar-

■ DePain e n t af* oUier person has been appointed explal o f special o r peUUon filed w llhtn six studei sureau In m onths of deaUi. (M -0).I of d ty Introduced In House „ o u p>f Issuing _H B30a (s ta te a(fftlrs).-E sU b ; iood-l

llshing a revised form uln for dl5> m ent a f- trlbu tlon of su ite funds U» schools ' (

renewal based on a classroom cost factor, luance of HB300 (revenue and UxaUon) sha rk Jearance. —c h ang ing th e punishm ent, re- jnnl p d educa- quired when operating a m otor . Providing vehicle wlUi a suspended or re- „ " so.called voked license.dlsWbut* HBS07 (waya and m eans)—Pro- Tnelut Uc school Tiding Uuit Uis "p ruden t m an n^nni

Investm ent a c t” sha ll apply to ithorldng banks and tru s t companies act* n .b e r drink a t Ing a s guardians. orU out- HB308 (ways and m eans) — n © , age. C hanging the m ethod of annex* *}q „ -Requir* ing land to o r excluding lands i» .qv Ic school from cemetery districts. direct to hB300 (ways Und m e a n s ) -R e - 20 m m an 10 qu irjng electors in school elec- break

. _ Uons to have 30 days residence m ent In d is tric t a n d be property hold- buslm

h « J th to cn, of » Jot n t leaat 80 by SO feet, profej HB310 (Stnte. a f f n lr s ) -n e g u - ited.

ruies)— charging of lulllon for was tral to-eu* at«<<enfa’ of colleges. permileld sub- HB311 (revenue a n d taxation) S tu hariU ble —Clarlfl>-lng th e .sU tu te rega rd - opme;

' ing u x in g dU trlcts th a t have class ' r u le s ) - divided and consolidated. appro

IS to no- H B ail" ( s u te a ffaIrs)-R e q ttlr- rhen Uie ing school dlstrleU to publish lU te In- a sum m ary s u te m e n t of their

budget for th e ensuing yenr. r u le s ) - HB313 (revenue and UxnUon) tlT

nent the —E xU ndlng reciprocal exemp- ractor (or Uons for gIfU to charities to $1 Intended those sU tes th a t g ran t sim ilar . .

•»=---------- e x em p u o n r to fd ah o :------------------- - In *I ru M >- HB314 (sU te a tf a lr s ) -A new "> im m istrt- se t—which—w o u ld -p ro h lb lf-a n y fcg™ smmenUl city from licensing plum bers or lubject to electricians a fle r Ja n . l . U84. ■

, _ 11B31S (ways and m eans)—De*. I ■ *'n 'ntt the term public uUllty to

or ^ n in g include any person, firm . a.wocl*» » t r t as a tlon. corporailon.-munlclpal cor-

PoraUon. o r quasUmunlclpal cor- poration engaged In th e dlslrlbu- U on-ot-e1ectrtc-enency-w helher —

I lu m e m - or under th e Jurtsdlcllon ot the Idaho publlo uUllUes com­

ae mission.Id r u le s )- Killed by llout«n t-of-pub-l—8B01— le u te —ntfa li!» :-o ivlng

appointed sU ie Jurisdiction over Indlnns s of rcclt>l* on Ind ian territory In certain a where nolspeclfled areas. (a3-20>

llidms Shoes" I ^ ' ”,1 D A N C E W E A R '

CAPEZIO

• TOE SHOES

• BALLET SHOES

TIGHTS •

^ * l eo t a r d s

m g S S i • TAP SHOES

DANCE 4 I a c c e s s o r i e s ' I

^ T " “

KEN HAWKS, who represented th e op* slimu m e n t (eams. ws* (he symbolle U ie told ' Ost}leet lopbom ere eU is ita d en U Friday s ( l- Nanlua} s lu m ssse iob)/. T he sopbomore claas Kris* * * * * ^

jmore Glass Wins! Stunt Assembly ywas Uie ney. c lass p resident; D onald »*ol

iphomore w alk iip and Mike Bryson. T he 111 assem skltwas directed nnd narra ted by — Ufe rau lft ICrcHkatnp- ~ ___ -gymnas- . T he senior class sitlt. directed .ies were by Je rry K uykendnll. class p rcs-- second. Ident, followed the them e of d Prejli* O styn's m arch to Boise In a -

clvll w ar sctU ng. A loud thunder ,7; %-riiien by n Union cannon sU rted the 1 Bnndra 20-m lnuto skit, followed by a Jf,?

h .^ * ^ num ber of ba ttle s between thc rann A billon a n d Confederate soldiers, y ^ aoVen- bv Belwecu each batUe n confer- L-k. who ence wna held by four Union ^ w team s generaU. T he Yankee soldiers „ nference represented Uio B ruin basketball S p i ^der « • : players, ajw ays w inning, U iusnd- itole the vahclng closer to Boise, where f l | i 3t liatcli. ^he sU te basketball toum am ent

J V l » l *» held Uils year. BUlno leam ^ upccchjsy Abrnliam U ncoln, Buhl, / o r ine jjy Je rry Kuykendnll, fol* durlniwing the Ending Uie lunch\ i u sk it waa a shoul. “Uie Soulh will a t U« ‘he hens ngaln," nnd a rebel dummy D a\ g a ll tno awooplng dow n-from the gymnas* narra

lum rafte rs . Mrs.G row th of America In th e p a s t was li

century wns Uie Idea of Uie th ird projtn halclied »j;U "Prtde and ^ O tlicnll WM Prejudice." directed by Robert Tum r

layed-by wcClusky. 'i la s s president. T he •y lhrce>act s tu n t began In n Unitedlike B ar- s ta le s historv class wlUi Arnold '

DePaul. played by Robert SU rr, ippolnted explaining th e Clvll w ar to th e 1 ;htn six a tudenu . -I

Porlm ylng th e story was a ,« « , group of U nion soldiers saying Vallej

good-bye ns they J e f t fo r„ lh e A»ond ‘ fo r d ls . T lie second a c t wns a with0 K hM ls ..wesUlde S torv" dance by a PfM>' s t factor, num ber o f boys representing the UxaUon) Sharks and JeU , as in the o rlg- .C r a Tient. re- jnni play. Mrs. ? A press betweenta or ru- K e n n e d / and Prem ier

Khrushchev w as the th ird act.IS)—Pro- Included In th e confcrence were EDI Bnt m an Donald Liab, K hrushchev ;'l> en - Comn

nl* McDonald,. K ennedy, a n d nnd j mea aci* Robert McClusky, Lj-ndon Jo h n - Unite

« tw ) - No class was allowed more U ian « '» ‘f annex* jjq spending money and none c f »*ihng lands eould bc collected from class tween

members. Sk lU were lim ited tons)—R e- 20 m inutes, .w ith a lo-m lnute "ttem001 elec- break betw een each skit. Equip- residence m ent could n o t be borrowed from 1 rty hold- businesses o r IndlvlduaU and no * y 90 feet, professional h e lp could be sollc*)—Regu- Ited. Only one-pracU ce. whichlion for waa scheduled by the office, was Wleges. perm itted ench class, taxation) Stim ts were Judged on devel*( rega rd - opment- of them e. 10 p e r cent: mla t have class porUcIpatlon, 10 p e r cent;d . appropriateness. 10 per cen t; co--R e q u lr- ordination, 10 pe r cent, a n d aud-

publlsh l e n ^ J P P e a I ^ ( ^ e ^ e n t ^ ^ ^

y « r I OIL T R E A T E D I ' ^ « m S - s to k e r s la c k ,Titles to $ 1 5 p e r t o n D e liv e red m

’’ - l n t « r f n o u n t o i n - F u « l - C o . - ---------^- A new r o - 6 « I — Twla Fallsilblf“ any -v > ^

.ns)—De*

S ■ . .b a b y < 4 r t ic lh t r ■ j n f a n t s l s illctlon otUes com- . . .

^ \ • Blankets ^• Gowns ■ .

. — - I • Crib Sets B /• Shoes.• Towel Sets #

R ■ I— — --------------------------------

B U N T IN G S..

TABLE GIFT_ drastically

T T IN Y S1 2 3 M a in . A v e . E.

B B B R ji?l‘ J

th e op* llu n t (ook f l n t pUc«. From le f t a rU ie to ld* Ostyn" (BTuIn coach Patd O styn):Iday a ( l- Nan. Larsen, a cbleken. and G eonlore claaa Kristy W adsw orth, kBecllag, portraye

ins Get Facts, MIAMI. P l a , F^b. 23 t f l - T \I V A F rench poodle's own- J i fV • • r r saya th a t thieves first ^ ,

Donald stole his pet, th en lelephon* ] | ii -so iv ^ ^e ed to Inquire Uie anim al's IT J Lrrated'by diet. >

^ ___ Jo.ieph Q uinones said Uie A<iin>ci»d telephoner gave an address F fld

where th e _ dog. M artini, MoULhtmn of eould be picked up, Uien prop^ lo I Mkcd M rs. Q uinones w hat fore

M artini liked’ to cal. n .i r i d thei r t by a replied. _;'He e a ts only row ,ocl«

,ween th e Q uinones sa id he found taxft "confer-; address was a vacant lot, all u r Union ^ s = s s s = ^ ^ = s s! soldiers ^ . r t .■’th ^ S d " S e r m o n i n S o n g L ppi

Given to Rotary KBUHL. Feb. 23—Jerry Davis, Jn n

n Lincoln, Buhl, gave a "Serm on In Song". ‘0 tl ndnll, fol* during th e B uh l RoUry club Indlng th e luncheon m eeting Thursday noon J"** Joulh will a t Uie R and R cnfe. Hje:1 dummy D avb presen ted a series of _ s gymnas* na rra ted songs accomponled by * "

Mrs. Davis, p lanU t. The couple I th e p a s t was InU-oduced by Roy Hopkins, th e th ird program chairm an .'

ride and O ther guesU Included Mike ly Robert Turner, R obert W olff. Oeorge i e n t ^ e ■W ells,-hlgh-school seniors, and I n United Mllo Davis nnd O rady Sprad- k Ul Arnold lins- »» . Den

PTA to Meet. SV was a EDEN-HAZELTON, Peb. 23 — hosjrs saylnc Valley PTA w ill m eet n t 8 p jn . “ "d, fo r lh e Monday n t V alley high school day,t I w lth-EcR oy-C nilg, Jerome, s u te wlHiice by a president o f th e JV 's, as speak* a h ^

*tha o r ^ - Cralg will speak on •Treedom.'' a n t “ Mrs. Irving M cDonald Is chair- K in

between Hlte

th r id ^ 'c t CLASSES HELD " "ence were EDEN-HAZELTON, Feb. 23 — iev; Den* Com m unicant classes for adulU ^ y , a n d nnd youth nre being held In the lon Jo h n - Unlled PresbyU rian churches a t

8 p jn . W ednesday. Nexl meeUng more th a n be In the Hazelton church, d none c f »*ih meetings alternating be- rom class taieen th e two churches. All In* limited to terested persons a re Invlttd to ,10-mlDute "ttend .’________________________It. Equip-

IT wd” ” SocitlHy Correcti be sollc* THERMOG8AVEO orte. w hich PHOTO-ENCRAVEOifflce. waa W EDDING INVITATIONS,

on devel* A n n o u n ce m e n tJ , Ihep e r cent: m o st b e a u tifu l selectionM n t f w i in Ihe N o rth w e s t,a n d 'n u d - P e r s o i ia l i z e d "

R ecep tion accessoriesip Bridal B ooks, Bibles>LACK m i sA M n u ON lEQ unr

The m m o f Idaho \l « t - C o . - --------------PK0 N r 733:4S4]----------- i —Falls »ANK t Tnun » ta a .____ . j __

ABY andI T S L S P - E C I A L S - -

, . y 4 o w 1NGS . . . V2 price

LE GIFT ITEMS ICALLY REDUCEDIY S H O P' • E. 7 3 3 - 5 4 2 1

oreser

p ^ tnesdi

ThFeb.Ingthe

J l AtWn ■ V Inert

, Uie

acreTh

enedthe.. Th

feetGras

full<eet.U N1,700

B;B

s. Prom le f t a re JJester Wyer*. aa “Farm er T v I F a ta O s ty n ) :.M ik e Barney, a eom sU lkj (en. and George Sm ith, a cbleken hawk. gij leellng, portrayed a pig. (Tlmes-News photo) „ u jj

tg .. Sales Tax Is. Si Discussed Ly IZ,

res f i r s t ____ , ^ Wall

tts: Motel Groupsaid Uie A “ speclnl meeUjw w a s h e ld ^ * 1 ■nddress” R i i I # n I g h T ^ T W T w T n ra lU M artini, Motel nssoclntion U discuss the ip, then proposed sales U x bill now be- ea w hat fore th e sU le legislature.• „ ^ N. E. VanSant, Boise, executive W. «h.e • se c reu ry o t Uie Idaho MoUl as- ^ ily roost soclaUon, spoke lo Uie group on

, ^ the proposed Uirce per cen t sales t found lax w hlcli would be applied U> "f**, ca n t lot, a ll rooma renlcd except Uiose

rented fo r over 30 days.V anS an t urged the members M |.h

i n n e r ‘® po in t <>“t the "InJusUcc" of 'U l l g npplylHB tho tax to rooms. Ho

tary S l ”:!rry Davis, ^n restau ran ts y ill no t be subject

In Song” to the tnx. He also charged ihn t lUry club the sa les tax U aimed n t tou rlsu . rsday noon travelers ou t of T \ ,

the s tn te . Into Oregon, where U l«f there. Is no such lax. Therefore,

“ i S I f will h u r t a ll hotels nnd res* I n7«,mi« tau ra n U wlUiln cnsy driving dls*

M w S S . " “ B O .'

ded MUic “ ------------------ pcde;

ita'VS -H as-Surgery. S?ly Sprad- K IN O HILL, Feb. 2 3 -M rs . a t 3___ . D enver Allred Uok her daughter- M*. In*law, Mrs. Joe H ltesm an, to the ^l e e t ’ M ounU ln Home a ir force base off ftFeb. 23 — hosp ital W ednesday, w here she didn t 8 p jn . underw ent mnJor surgery T h u n * said.

Igh school day. M rs. Allred will rem ain Mf■ome s u te '*'>th h e r dauRhier-ln*lnw-whlle g ia 'ias speak* ahe Is In the hosplUI. js \u

Mrs. Elm er Bablngton, assist- pelvl‘Freedom." a u t postm aster, will a tU nd tho faciaI Is chair* King K ill postofflce while Mrs. poly. H ltesm an Is gone. Invei

I,D

, s s ffffioiinijliurches a tXI meeUng A / I ^ ^

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r e c t y T V ' • ■W / / W •

m O N S , . . / i \ | v * > - o H = . T „

' A /slectlon / • • $ « \ i ; > \ . /e st, M ^

ed ' f g j I f e ^se ries W / • i ^ '* ' ; i p /Ubies \ 4 - ' ’ / t /iQ o m m

Jdaho I __ fl ' \ | :j /a o . ____ | \ _________ _ \ f c • 1 '

HB j f s.s- J _____I —?

1 I i\ *

n Ww K jilK M . . .a m

:d

Your Family Shoe Store | |

■M Reservoir Is ■ -87 Per Cent I Of Capacity I■ SHOSHONE. Feb. 23 — Magic ■

reservoir contained 187,000 acre ■feet of w ater or 87 pe r cen t ca* Hpacity. o f 191J)00 acre fee t Wed* ■nesday. - - - H

^ ^ ^ B T here haa been« In Inflow since H^ ^ ^ B Feb. 1 of 74.000 acre feet, accord- H

Ing to Leon G rieve, m anager of ■th e Big Wood R iver C anal com* ■

^ ^ ■ 1 p a n y . . . . .. • ■A t p resent the Inflow h u no t H

Increased to any exU n t alnce H th e recent cold n lghU of la st B week. T he average Inflow during

acre feet p e r day.T he February w eather bright-

ened therp lctu re constder«bly on th e Snake river w atershed.

T he Feb: J 8 Snake river w ater ^ report showed Jackson lake wIUi 871,800 acre feet of iU S47.0C0 capacity: Palisades 973,000 acre fee t WlUl 1,200,000 c a p a c i t y Grassy Lake, 11,700 acre feet of i f , IU 18.000 capacity: Island Park. i~ .- full a t capacity of 137.000 acre feet, and American P a lb wlUi U93.000'acre feet o f lU capacity v :? ' 1,700,000 acre feeu

Bani^et Held I 1^1 By Cub Pack ; l U' j; In Shoshone Ilen h a w t s h o SHONE; Feb. 2 3 -T h e an* Bnvs pboto) nua] and O o ld 'C u b Scout ^

banquet was held T hursday eve- B r lT nlng a t Uie L incoln school cafe* IL ^I s ' te rla. •

• Chnlrmen of a rrangem enuI K ' . t were A lbright, Mrs. je*,L D y Charles H ansen a n d Mrs. Agnes ^

Wallnee. T h e Rev. Jo h n Tulk, - k i m Cub M aster, gave th c InvocaUon.

Den four, u n d e r . dlrecUon • of H f l• • ,J Mr*. Floyd C arpenter, den moUi* _tSH-Su --------------— Se

?h“ B ear badges were presented to „ l ^ o w Soloaga and D on Pa rkhu rst

Campbell. J lm T horpe and Don I, executive carpen te r. C' D enner stripes w ere presented ij),,

c ^ t M hS WallaceMid a s s lsu n t denner sU lpes to _em,

cent t i i o M O W McDonald nnd D n n n y cept Uiose parj^hurgt. T h ree-year p ins to ^ ju ] ^ . Steven Hovcy. Bill Van Dyke. „

Mlchnel M nnnlng and P au l Ber- ®^rlocho»: tw o ', y ear U Danny

rooms. Ho pa rk h u rst. a n d o n e -y e a r-p in to 2_lH! K ejlyfw nllace. - [

Thft annual plnewood derby . . .

n t tourlsU _ ■

'."".“Lc?; Driver.IsCited .’Jn'f'S In Burley Crash

cited for failu re to yield to a ,------ pedesUlan when h e r 1981 Chev*.y v r v ro let h it John A. M arUndale, 72,C I J ........ 1221 O ccidental, avenue, Burley, -. 2 3 -M rs . a t 3 p jn . Prlday. - ■ dnuRhter- M arUndale was’ crossing Oak*

tA th . Jey avenue a t M ain sU eet when nnn , to Uie 3 0 ^,e„ ^ar m ade a le ft turn force base off M ain on to Onkley, T h e driver w here she did no t #eo th e m an, officers ery T h u n * said.Ill rem ain M arUndale was U ken to Cas- >lnw-whlle gia 'M em orlnl h o sp lu l where he

Ll listed In good condition with! 4 .on, assist- pelvis Injury and undeterm ined! I a tU nd the facial and leg Injuries. ; while Mrs. pollca officer T hera l Woodall ___________ InvesUgnled.___________________ |

^ X \ M > ; ‘-y . I

' cio e wiTMjM^BeAUTifVi- nr,

• Red • ^• B lack ^

L aria t T an C

1 j / / / s\ t ’ / tarnm ------------

— revicds a --------- —% m a rt vem £yl fea ture ...a V\ fashionable SVl sqmrertoe

w ij l c,mmj shaped f iW ...a n d softness 'l j , joit’tt lovel

mily

"■ ^nuaso tfsl

- ^ L a g tc187X)00 acre - ter ca*I fee t Wed*

eet, accord- m anager of

com*

ow not x u n t alnce h u of last flow during

h e r' b righ t- ' - ■ l a R f ''W e r rt ly o n -v.

river w ater • - ’ '*h— n lake wIUi ^ ^ >

iU M70C0 L - ...............973.000 acre v ',l a p a c l t y ^ i ^ ^»cro feet of . -jJ Wila n d Park. T ^ ♦137.000 acre X ^

P a lb WlUl ft* \ 1 t f +l u capacity ^ l

_________ _ UNLOADINQ BKIEFCASB U Def-rw gO T ejiu N ,B a r* , as he prepares to te s tify bei jr lgh t, h to . Ice, eommlUeo In execuUve session. ^

a ^ o n OB Uia Cuban photo gap. (A Jo h n Tulk, ■ .

L rS Ti Parent-Sdn Fete Set in Shoshone -

SHOSHONE, M . 13 - T l . . 1», i nf S p iS t annual . p a re n t - soti banquet pJn .

sponsored by Uie high school o f i >e and Don Form ers of America will Rog'

. . be held April 30, offleera repo rt. Heyl ?, •’’US'il The group also will sponsor a d i illy Wallace dny" AprU 19 If w eather ponir sU lpes to perm iu . T he 16 FPA m em bers r o«“ ““ !»*>» c a r« 1. ^ he given U> the chapter. ^ / S ? „ i H ^-’ H and fire extinguishers have * * " ^ n » n n C been ordered and will be sold as

vood derby (arch 18.

Irash W W MI —

wasyield to a . . . . . IMX C h ts . ___

siSisI the ladyles.ral Woodall j I i

w ho loves A every

minute / 1 of being o n e . . .chooses T fgy.

^ thissilk suit I "I shaped ' \ '

w n \------ -with-flair-------

and ' ^

e savoir-faire.

\ . ■ i n t m y y o r _________ -

^ dogw ood , 7 5 .0 0

^ « . . j r o m dur

ex c lu s iv e

co llec tion

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tfS | - - -

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tlEFCASB is Defense BeereUry Robert h J )ares to te s tify beforo the senate armed • tn . ' ' leeuUve s ^ o n . McNamara testified In c l ^ an photo gap. (AP wlrepboto)

* Fete Cars Collidel l i n n o Two cnrs collided In the drire. i l l U l l C w ay of Uie ArcUc a rc le -d n te i . 23 — T lie In, Addison avenue weat. a t 1;}&J 3ti banquet p Jn . Saiurday. T he le ft r ta r door' high school o f a 1817 PlymouUi driven br America will Roger C .'W ilson. 19, H4 Wot fleers repo rt. H eybum avenue, wns damaged.Ill sponsor a D river of the oUier cnr. a l »9 If w eather ponUac. was Trevor B. Code. jj. I*A m em bers Roeetown, Sask., Canada. Codel

c " undamaged: No clutlosi

III be sold as :----------------------------iCU___________U SE TIMES-NEWS WANT AW

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k ^ jOu^GlmaJcll£r

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( j i r c l e s M e e t I

^ F eb rn a ry , Im es Rep&rts I

• J ' i ' u . b( i w W omen'* Society ■

, « F S ‘I " Itopic "W b* t ihn tl we ■

X | S ^ rfiS d rta ab o u t su ffir- ■

one mflt « t the home I U oid K lm p tro . Tho do- ■

■ J S S e e given by . | 2 ^ u ifo rrla s n d the pro- ■g S i W jV * *• I

r t»o m e t f tt th e home of Is S ^ ly f ln sm ith . Mr*. Robert ■* 2 , ^ w M ft Bue«t.T hc de . ,■2 ^ 1 Kfvlce was g lten by ■

> I f lT a P. Vice. T h e proitrnm ■- S - g ’u T p f d . b » ~ M a .-U J ii. _ ■

Ihrte m e t n t the home J|■ W m 'B oelyer. De»cUon-• MMrtod w u *lven-by Mrs; A. V. •M jir , and th e proBram ww

M»* ®“ ” * Welnmen., "cjrela four m e t a t t ^ home ol ^

Tlieo Ko>8lit. T he- devo* MS i l Mrtlee wa» given by Mrs. Y}Smt" w oebke nnd the pro- f\J

f lv en by Mr*. Frank ' J

®S?Se'fl»e o>*^ 0Urt. M»ll®cy P lsher. Tl»e devo* W } S ;i le rru e s w ere given by will

- IM n o n K evan a n d the pro- ann ^ w u 'g iv en by Mrs. Earl Iror

m e t n t tlie home ol nnd IM. Charles Sm ith . TJse de\o- Joe

• 5y«i tervlces w ere given by east• u n . Heiuy Crow and Uie pro- F. . Btm WM given by Mrs. Clmrle* vltc

ta r t tnd Mr*. W . L. Hayward on quei *hn Wesley's . life and mln-

■ kw , snd o the r missions. i ^ ir c lf seven " m e t with Mrs. J C B s ^ Oustnfson and the de- i n t l ^ l serrloe wns .given by { y

! «ri. Herb Dea^lB. T h e progmm , M presenUd by M rs. 0 . H. J c XrengTe, “How to study the

aai*.” • ®circle e ight m e t a t the home Bea

o( Mrs. Robert P n rro t and lhe H. dtToUonal period wns led by Lesi y n . Heroce -PJerce. enHUed Mr* Ttie Lord's P rayer," ' by l>avld Oro lUddlag, OlendAle, O., The pro- Jan irtm was given by M rs. Hugh Pnli Andenon, en titled “New lease nt t eoUJe.- BaU

drcJe nine m e t w ith Mrs. ^ m d White nnd devotional serv- «“ 't leei were given by .M rs. LUIIe M MtMor. The prog ram was given sb ti br Mn. Clifford Sm llh. “W hat was

we ta ll ou r children about blue mlferlng." < ect

Circle len m e t w ith Mrs. Roger . ,' 1 Serd SDd th e devotional serv- brW

-ket were given by Mrs. Jack sa lt. The program wns given by.Mn. John WlHlikms, "W hat shall n lell our ch ild ren about suf-

Circle twelve m e t wllh Mrs. "“S Veme Melton, w ith dovollonal ^ 01, trtTlees given b y Mrs. Hanley ,gQ, Pijne. The progm m was also lira br Mr*. PAyne. ••What shaU we tell cur ch ild ren about suf-

Mrs. M ackey Is Feted of Event MUnTAUOH. Feb. 23 ■ ■T.irS. ' '

Otojse C. M acko '. the former Mildred nelnach . Kclchuin. wns honored a t n wedding ^llowc^ a t Jja: the home of Mra. Charles John - “ O! •on. Jr. Mra. In n True. Twin fWb, wss co-hostess.

Oaiiie prizes w en t to Mrs. Har- old Menser. T w in pnlls. and Mrs. Edwin BueL

Mrs. Ronhld KeM assisted the „ia henoree a t th e g if t table; wei

Lighf, brigl- . just, righi

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V tm ® n p

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m 's Societyrport meet- . S giverlng the . | Ht shall we W

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the home H T he do-

given by . ■d the pro- . ■

A. ■

he home4rs. Robert ■St. .The de- ■

given by ■

' H. Devotion-r Mrs; A. V. MR. a n d MRS. 0 1 ogram wa* -(A lbum pho Welnmen. * * * * ------

K v”k ' Open House to C( M ark 60th Y ear D,k I . r> I . l i ih. 1,™. 01 Next Sunday

Tlie devo* Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouy u P eters Ooo< given by will ob.servo ihelr OOlh wedding niepi

id the pro- anniversary with open house Mrs. Earl from 3 to -5 p jn . next Sunday cii

a t lhe homc of their daughter c-k« tie home ol nnd son-ln-Jaw. Mr. and Mra. bv 2 TJie devo- Joe Boster. 352 Fourth nv tnue \ t i

given by east. d the pro- Friends and relatives nre In- bers Its. Charles vlted to ’ a ttend . The couple re - ' finywardon quesU no gifts. and m ln- >(■ h- n-

M arried to £ Jerry L. Parks

e d e n . Feb. a3 -Joyce Evelyn ( the home Beat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Dt and the H. E. Bent. Jerome, and Jerry as led by Lester Parks, son of Mr. and B, enHUed Mrs. j . E. Parks. Hood River.'• by David O ra , were unlled In m arriage. ,., The pro- Jan . 20; T he Rev. Alfred S.'M rs. Hugh Palmer conducted the ceremony •New lease a t the M ethodist church In W hite

Salmon. WfuJh. , - w ith Mrs. T he bride woro n ligh t ta n tlonal serv- <ult w ith beige accessories. , I Mrs. Llllle Mrs. Jam es. Parks, Hood River,1 was Riven sLiter-ln-lnw of the bridegroom.Ilh. -W hat wna m atron of honor and 'w ore a ; dr^n about blue a fternoon 'd ress w ith white

acecssorlcs.Mrs.Ro<rcr Jam es Parks, broUicr of the C a serv- bridegroom, was J A man.M « The m other of r te bridegroom

a* Riven by "■“ ''c « blue ulieaih dress w ith W hat shall accessorle-i. Shirley Parks about su f . »"1 K enne th Parks, sister and

brother o f the bridegroom, were

T he ' bride attended Russell r .. « Lono and E dsn schools and Is a ' ’ *1..” “" '. '^ IflOl g raduate of VaUey high I was also

VaHey highnbout su t- jchool nnd«ls -cmployea by A rt . B iro n fo o d River.'OrdT ■ • ■

•■' , A reception was held a tte r the

L © y I s of'^Mn*

■ent^ ""“- ‘" 'i , »Board Meets

ichum wns MALTA. Ftb. 23-:iH ft t l l v c r ,I ^llowc^ a t stake Prlm nry officers. M rs ., arles John - D onald Chnndler, Mrs. Elmo E l l . , m e Twin *on. Mrs. Jerry Udy and Mr*.

Jo h n Nye. m cl for the m onthly « Mm m . i. board meeilng a t the homo of

w J . Mr*. Ody. Mnltn.“ • ‘“ ‘® **"• An evaluation of the Prim ary

conference wa* made and P rl- isslsled the m ary actlvlLles for nex t montli tible; were plnnned._________________ |

, bright and t. right...

\ for spring ^ ( « j summer j

^ _ 7 wear! I

N o. 8d76 - m ulti-cofor | " sw irl" print in w h ip c roam fabrics w ilh aJI j

*i a ro t/n d p/eaJccJ“ sk lr l : — o n ‘-B ~ c am iso lo - .-.—— j — : sh o r l s l e e v e o v o ^

y C y j t f b lo u se w ith h i g h \ jc o o p neck, se lf bu l-

Q 3 3 B t | back a n d se lf» j _ b o w . ^ : : i — „ — .

J r -Coforsi p a f r e , m in f , , U m K M l o n d belgo. Sizes 5 to

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AND MRS. OUY. L. P E T E M “ i r ' ^-(A lburn Pheto)________________________ ^ u l .

5 fo Cake Decor Is j'ear Demonstrated "S

, HAOERMAN, Feb. S3 - A j y cnke decoraUng dem onstration ” ” •/ 5:“ Mf»- 1-y'e Thom as. ^ “ 'P'

1, Ooooing. a t the Sunshine clubll wedding nicpllnB held o t Uie home of en house m « . Uoyd Hsn*Kn. M «-

mem bcrs-decoratad. four w l pracllelng methods shown J ” ''

and Mra. by Mrs. Thomas. be luth nv tnue M„ry ju j^ , e."*' '

Unir-DanleU are new club m cm -

couple re - meetta(t will bo heldM arch 23 a t th e home of Mrs. OL

, Jom es Pflulknor, w llh M rs. H or- PutuI p old Slroud Sn charge ol tho a t O

Program. " taffTho hostess served chicken high

salad, cracker* and coffee. to tt

ce Evelyn - • Jand Mr*,

and Jerry Mr. and

» d River, m arriage. , .

Alfred S . ____

■ = - a n n o usorlet. I lood R iver,’irldegroom.; J.T

«lth w h ile ’

«r of the _na n . Airldegroom •dress w ith | - f l 1rley Parks _ ■ _ ■ ■sister and ■■oom, were

<1 Russell s and Is n lUey high

E f- B R I D Ath e home £ parks.

> g 4 -c 'i«ii Bivcr Now, we can coi:ers. M rs .!• Elmo E l l - , d r e s s t o a i u

and Mr*. 1 le m onthly J homo of

le Prim ary

«rm/nS; completevery thi

for t h e .V bride/rr

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Y f o r o il s p r in g o n d sur fi-cofor I < n e g ile e . D ra w in g Mor< ' o f to w n , r e g is te r fo r 'h e /ilh aJI I

'’oO ' ~ j : completi , formal d.

I Official V isit Is Planned-<at-— ; Lodge M eet i rig

HAOERMAN, Peb. a3~-n ie of- (lelal 'VUlt of tb e Rebekah as- eembly president. M rs. Vedn Nyei Pocatello, wns p lanned nnd the date se t for W ednesday a t the meeUng of-the R ebekah lodge, a banquet will be h e ld .a t the Ha- germ an-hotel a t-0 :3 0 .p jn . Wed­nesday prior lo th e meeting.

Mrs. Woyd Roes, noble gmnj!, presided a i the lodge meeting, u was announced th a t th e district meeting win be he'ld in Wendell M arch a. .

The lodge decided to hnve a coffeethon for m em bers on blrth -

|day anniversaries.I The reoori of th e Mother's March“ on Polio w na-mM !.-wm T— •188.19 collected by th e Rebeknh members.

I t w u agreed to se n d cards to -__________shut-ins eoch m onth .

Thomns WUdey, ' founder of;. te> Rebekah lodges, waa honored by; I .

• an historical rending by Mrs. E l- J c I J wood Orltnes. >i S Q Onmes were played under the | S

2 3 - A direction of Mr*. Flossie Marsh. on.trBtin« Mrs. Cletilce M arsh nnd Mr*.? -niom a R - 'P h HlKh honors ' ‘

home of RefreshmenU were scr\’ed by Mrs, nome 01 Behrens, nnd Mrs.

•Rted four Bn'tlsley.T he next regulnr-m eetlng-w lll MUf SUUX.U Mnrch 5. w ith the spe- Leg(

I Mra A r- «"•' * "«»ng honoring Mrs. Nyr. geit, club m cm - Feb. 27- „ ^ ^ M

* * * of Jl111 bo held TAFFY PVLLED ployle of Mrs. OLENNS FERRY . Feb. M - resei M rs. H ar- Future Homemakers of America Tele0 ol th e a t Olenns pe rry he ld nn annunl Arlx

"taffy-pull- n l O lenns Perry Coni1 chicken high school. T he ta ffy was sent T t ioffee. to the Chlldren"s hom e. Boise . Ma^'

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[ D A L D E P( lo w e r fev e l m o y fo fr)

we con corriplefely ouffit the b 2SS to 0 ull honeymoon and tr

Dmplete wedding v /erything for the b)r'the...ride/ mother of the laid of honor and b

lyfair’s bride coattention fu tu re bride

p r in g o n d su m m e r b r id e s , r e g is te r now I D ra w in g M o rc h 2 5 th . M o th e r s , i f y o u r c r e g is te r f o r 'h e r . N o p u r c h o s e is n c ce sso ry

xom piete-w ear-fo r-ji|P ^ brm al dances, lodge

work and etc. ___

a t— Cltirig Fo3—The o t- .ibekah a s - -H owvedn Nye: er" «

nnd the presea t the Scrlb

Lh lodge. A of.Mthe H a- Vand

Wed- and to r a<

ible grnnd, “Wrll meetlns. u • o f arh e district lt«d- In Wendell

’ ‘ " b r a - .

,a card , to JEIVN THOMPSON . Sir!."

o u n to ■ ,* * . * *

rM?. ci!‘Jeon Thompson SrM..!!i,'|lS'E'^9°9ed'to ' Z

Thomas Leggett HXi,rk. I JEROME, Feb. 33 — Mr. andserved by Mrs. Dwight T h o m p s o n on- nnd Mrs. engagem ent of the ir

eetlng-w lll daughter...Jcni*. ,to...'nieTOas h. Rrnce h the spe- t^ggeit, son of Mrs. Ettiel Leg- Ih'g c

Mrs. Nyc. geit. Clnr^Mlalo, Miss.MLm T liom pson Is a graduate ^ ^

of Jcrom e h igh school nnd 1s em- ED ployed as a directory sales rep- Mrs.Feb. 23 — resentatlve for Mountain S tates pui )f America Telephone c o m p a n y , Phoenix, w ',, nn annunl Arlx. LcggeCt ta employed by in s Perry C onilnenial Trallwnys, Phoentx./ was sent T he couple wUl be m arried ne. Boise. March 1. __________ _________M E _

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jffit the bride from wedding )on arid travel wardrobe,

ding wardrobe ' the bridal party ^— , - r '

of the bride, and bridesmaid

de contestire brides .e g is te r now fo r a b e o u tif u l £■e rs , i f y o u r d a u g h te r Is c u t i is n e c e s sa ry . ^ / a

m H Scribbler's jm Club Convenes— U For Program V' “How to p lot n story" and

“How to be a newspaper string- er“ were them es for the program V - presented a t the meeting of W r ' Scribbler's club held a t.th e home o f .M rs . Roy R ing.'M r*. Jam es V andenbark spoke on plotting and gave as Illustration a m as- to r adventure story formula from “W riter's Handbook," a collection of articles b}‘ fomous authors ed- Ited-by Burack. H

*1116 Informntloii on newiipaper writing w as presented by Mrs.Olive Kelly from “Author and Journnllst,'* a magnzlne for w rit- ers.

During the business m eeting,Mrs, K ing ana Mr>. Earj Walker, ~ 1 H secretary, distributed handbook* ■ ■ df planned acllvltles for the year. .

JON Mrs. A nna Hayes reported there « . would be n second printlns of the

Twin PalU County Terrllorlnl , , , n c n n Centennial History." but th a t W f p s U I I plons for a proposed second book ■ 2. ^ were.belng.postponed. | p |T U Mrs. Klnif read a column on ‘

/ i/ 'sA 'f - f" cuaJJiles needed lo beq g e T T a w n te r- ta le n t . c ra tt ana com- ‘- ' 6 - M r nnd «'»»«ent. . SH(D so n on- K elly p o s t p o n e d nn ■

am endm enl lo Uie by-laws which a t o t the ir „ „ y o t Urhomas L. Rroee a fte r resigning before be- Ethel Leg- Iti'g dropped from the rolls per- WMie

manently. T he amendmenl willa graduate Td«hnand Is em- mM‘fng M areh 15 a t the home o f * g"® sales rep- Mrs. Leland Davidson. Jowa

;aln S tates publlcaUons wero reported by school

, Phoentx. <3«rge Crockett. e m arried * * 0 * rled .

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S t S ' t S ' ■ WANDA B A N C a b r f '/ . “ j - Itlng of the * * ' * * TlmTerrllorlnl , , , < /-, r.econd b!l?k Wanda Bancroft. Q'"*. '.o,™„ o„ Is Engaged 1 6 q i 's ?om- Dean Stepan^k jeh

SHOSHONE. Feb. 33 ^ M r .) o n e d t tn * n i l Mrs. Pnul Bancroft. SHo*•laws which »hone. annomiee tho engagemeiit e r a Uielr dauglUer. W anda, to ^or cbefore be- D«“n E, Stepnnek. son of Mrs. * ' ' ' f ‘

s \ ) lU pe?^ Marl® Stepanek, .c e d a r Rapids.

nex t Bancroft Is n senior ntL h L . n r W aho Slate college. Pocolello. n i ne nome or stepnnek Is n grndunte of £ !• Iowa S tale university, Ames. In.. •reported by school of forestr>'. He Is employ- i y nnd M rs as-, range mnnnger with IhO;' bureau of land manngement. | /

The couple plnns to bc m nr-. ' rled June l i In Uie Shoshone) 60

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Sunday, Fob. 24, 19^3 Twin Fall> T im es-N ew s - 1 3

M alta C hapter D U PH oldsM eet

MALTA. Feb. 23 -T lie M nrga- - r r l M nrlhii cliiiptrr. Diiughlera ot (lie U{»h Ploiiecra, lield a muntlily incriliiifnt.Uis-huuM i ot Mis. R n w . l l n s lli>rpcr."Ariilta.Wllh M rs. G nrre it Hutchison ’ 1 conducting th e business m e e tin g .' I

Slng)»ff » a s conducted by Mrs,Iinrvey W ight, wlth-Mrs. Flosslo Sm llh accompanist.

History of the Rnft River StnVe. nnd th e golden wedding D»)vcrsury of Mr. nnd Mrs, r r e d ^ ' '~ ' ' ' erIck O ttley. were rend by Mrs.Lewis O ttley. Elbn. -

Mrs. Hnrvey WIrIU read lha hlsiory of he r grandmolher. Ellz-n b e th 'S nsnii o tlleyftaasm ttseen;--------- 1

^ H | H B -M rs. C ert Cottle reported on t the eounty DUP meeting held In ’

itO FT • Biirley.* Tlin nex t meeting will be held

. Mnrch IS a t the home of Mra. .,icroft, I' ^ C ards Played3 n e k JEROMB. F tb . 2 3 -n a lp h V an- 33 > M r •'«fbl nnd M rs. U ln HarrU won

crofL Slfo- P“” yei«*ffemci»t »Potwo>'c<l by th e Friendly Neigh- w ^nria 10 bor club. T he party was held a t ^ «f MrT Scout hotwe with tour tnblea.,n_ n .n id . ' Tlie nex t meeting will be held Jar Rapids. W ednesday a t the homc of M rs, —> „ „ lo r 1,1 r tin jo l i y o n . _

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M urtaugh LDS I Hold Green I And Gold Ball I

MURTAUOH. Feb. 23 T The ■ nnnunl MIA Oold and Oreen ■ ball wa* tietd n t the LOS' rec* p i remion hull. Cnrmft O I«n *up«r- i-> vised lhe eveni. .

. Thc tliemo wn».."8turry. W ay" L ' nnd miulc wun furnished by Uib noynl Dlnr^rft. Durley. {%'

liivocBlloii wit» Ijlven by Earl Wftlt.V

TJie Iloor sliow Included • \ RuMlan dance by Ronald Up*hoff and Carol U nion and an j ___nll-slrl dnnee. i3o(» were under th e direction of Mr. and Mr*. — Wayne Pcrklai. Oiris tf lk ln rp a r l •,In tiie all'R lrl num ber were

. Joyce Ooodmun, Cnrbl Nebeker,Jn iiei arbihiim, Donna StnnRcr, Ceelllo Welib. Blinron Peterson.Mary Ulft ChrlnlenMn. R J t n . WaltJi. Linda Rees. Carol Lemon, Debbie' Pcrklna nnd Murva Ne> beker.

The theme sons wns sunir by •' D arrell OUen. KenneUi Huff­m an. Douglas W rlglit ond D out* laa Walla, under the dlrecUon of Mrs. Eurl W niu. ’ . '

The beiifdleilon ,wn.i given by _ D l'h o a lleflw rt Tliom e. ^

Special Ruesla w tre'C lyde Cox. ' Twin Polls aliiko hlRli council i ' member, and Mr. and Mrs. Wll* llam RoUi. T u in Fntls slake ' ' <lance directors. •

Commlttee.n 'w orklnc- on the arrU nganenw'for Uie affair were Cnrma 01«cn. chnlrm an of nd-

‘'•vertlslnR ; Mr. and Mra. Elmer i .■ R «» . W/IJIam ClftH-soH, Roger

Tolmnn, Cnrmn Olsen. R IU Cl- ' ecn. Mr. And Mrs. Leroy Lec, Mr. / nnd Mm. Ray SUinRer ond Mr*. *— E. J. Morean. decomtloila: Mrs.RoRCr-Tolman a n d Mra. Darwin Perkins, rcfreshmenl ^room dec- oraUona; Irene Nebeker a n d n , . Charlene Oalley, orchesinx sel- C V < tlnR, anti Mrs. Luwrtncc W ard. • , Mr*. A. K. Nebeker. Mrs. ^ohn J . ' l

' Okelberry and 'W illiam Clawson; ..........— refreiihment-commlltee.------- -------1 ^ -

Waltresic* were, .Jan ie Oood- " * man, Deanna ERbert, Marlon Ot- SAI sen, Judy T urner ond Jvlory Browi Lemon, all second-year Beehive Owen girls. mony

H « ¥ Ja n . :

Shrove Tuesday. r-, • ehrysrPancake .Supper Set'byGuild .

A U-Bdltlonal Bhrovo Tuesday l>nra sourdough pancake supper spon* Mrs •tored by Uie women's guild o f tlie Wedd I^lscopal Churcli of tlie Ascen- by Kti Blon wiu be held In tho Blahop Tlie R hea audllorium of the ciiurch ROwn trom 6 to 7:30 p jn . Tuesday. . inserl

Shrovo T u e /d n y . 'a l« o cAlled ot n Tjancftko day," is tho la st day »nort before the beginning of L en t on define A sh Wednesday. I t Is traditional t « t b( In ChrlsUan custom th a t In Uie ed n lost'days preceding L ent a com i- Bleevc val sp irit prevails, and in pre- made paring for Uie Lenten season all T hel

__ m eatJs .u sed .up ..ev£n .to .lhe .la st llluslcdrops of cooking fa t: hence Uie Uara. tradlUonal "pancalca day" and gie kl th e use of th e la t In cooking. Siie

The regional bread of t h e Northwest, sourdough ba tter, was ' adopted for Shrove Tuesday pan - , cakes In the local parisii seven years Bgo. Oulid members iceep Bourdough sta rters and build a quan tity of b a tter In tim e for the Shrove Tuesday celebration.

T he pancaite supper Is served by members o f the Episcopal Y outh group. W allrcsses In blue chocked aprons and w aiters in _ u .i- blue checked bow Ues add to the .carnival sp irit of Uie occasion.' T he oienu Is a ll th e sourdough Bcs

pancake }*ou can eat, ham , ap* ushe r piesauce. pineapple sherbert and neUi 1 coffee o r milk. O eneral chair* The m en are M ri. Jaclc Puller and beige M rs. T . M. Robertson; commilee corsac h e a d s .a re U rs . Z. A. Roberts, muma M rs. DoroUiy Chapman. Mra. sold

' B e rt LarMn. Mrs. Mel Parker, corsot Mtb. Glenn Voyles and Mrs. Jack muma Threlkeld. . A r

T he event Is open to th e pub- churc' llo and the community’ Is Invited Uiven to come and help commemorate arranj th is day. Tlcketa wlil be on sole room, " t ‘t a H” !-. , . t t n a

■ * * * While

Husbands Feted ”■ Country Women'e club en te r , guest* talned husbands nnd friends a t Mrs. an annual dinner a t Bower's Peten 90cr. T w ia Palls. k i Bl

A tter dlmitT, E m est Allred. S c r Jr., showed nildes of a ' tr ip he Mrs. ahd h b wife took to the Sloke H aw aiian lriniid.i. ter.

Lloyd NlchoUen lutnc. For

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icluded a \ ’\ \ v , nald up* .

ere under A,.V M - .and Mr*. ' | fiklng-part , ! \ F'SVber were ' • ' v i f v * ' - ’

Nebeker, / l \ : rI StnnRcr, ( '•v ' ''Peterson, K '

»• I* < ‘ " . 1 I i Moi Lemon, ]■ ' V .lurva Ne- ' - ■« '• ■- V-J ■ ■I sung by " ' f .1- . ' "Ul H uff- \ h k **nd Doug-direction . ' - y

given byi'.' ’.' X —

:lyde Cox. ':i council I S v , •Mrs. Wll* '. . ..lb slake N /- ',.* '

tfoirn nd-ra. Elmer '(I. R oser ' -n i u 01- ‘ - Wv■Lee, Mr.and Mr*. '--------------r - ------- ...........................*5^ M «. M R. AND MRS. J . OH1. Darwin # ¥ >(■ ■ ■ ----->om dec- ,

Eve Brown Weds Lil- "..Toa J.'Ovven Cole EvfClawson, .......- - ,........... - - ^ ..............R l l

In-Salm on-Rite-arlon 01- SALMON. Feb.' 33 — A pril Eve LD3 { id Jvlory Brown become th e bride of J . vug ■ |

Beehive Owen Cole In n double rliiK cere* gave 1 mony In Uie Salm on LDS church ]ier f Ja n . SO. O fflclatintt n t th e rile npondi

I was Pres. Lnrry Dills. ArmiiRC- Ralphd o v tncnls of' lavender nnd white

* ChrysanUiemums decoratcd t h e

D p e r t r id e „ th e daugliUtr o f Mr.and Mrs. Scolt Brown. SalmojW

' nnd Colo is thc son of M rs.'B ar* s . . . 11, Tuesday bora Cole. Flier. .

)er spon- Mrs. Eldon • SUikes sang ‘.Tiie ' Ud o f the W edding Prayer." nccompanled ^ “ f " e Ascen- by Mrs. M onte Dodge. e Blahop Tlie bride wore tk fioor lengUi e ciiurch ROwn of whlto sa tin th a t featured ’ iday . . inserted lace ponela in th e back 10 called of a fu il.sk ir t th a t sw ept to a last day short train . A lace cum m erbund c h ^ L en t on defined tho walsUlno of th e fit* v i t r 1

‘odltional t« t bodice, designed w ilh round- The 1 I t in Uie ed neckline o n d long filt« l Person . 0 com i- sleeves. Tho w edding dress v a s . o u t ; in pre- made by Uio brlde'a m olljer.* neUi I leoson all T he bride wore n flngerU p-lenglh Mrs. 1 3 th e .las t llluslon.vclK .held.by.a need poa^ llamK lenco Uie Uara. nnd h er Jewelry was a sin - Troy' lay" and glo Strand of pearls. VaU, 1

cooking. Si>e carried a w hite orchid en- Mr, ai o f t h e w ith step iian o tb a n d tied Mrs

Itte r was Silver and lavender ribbons. . idavDiin. MoUtin of honor waa Mrs.!iii s ^ e n U oyd SvlUk, sister o f th e bride, Sterlii lera kMD wcwlng a lavender u f f e t a dress Mrs.

build a white accessories a n d car- v/ebb le for Uie P0”» !»*>■ Hon encircled by lavender chryson-. ___ _ themums. Tracy

Bridesmaids were M a r i l y n M rs.J ^ ^ 1., S tew art and Vicki Btason. Tliey jim • w o « lavender U f f e ta , sheaU «. J "

w hite n e t lia ta and w hile gloves.M U Uie They carried lavender ch rysan- I-------

Uicmums. ' ourdough Best m nn was M ark H all. Filer, uam. ap* Ushers were Mel H lne ixnd Ken- •bert and neUi Ling. boUi Filer.U chair* The bride's m o the r wore a iller and beige brocade sh e ath dress and a commilee corsage of w hIU chrysnnUie-

RoberU, mums. Mrs. Cole chose a d ress of \n . Mra. gold brocade nnd also wore a I Parker, corsogo of w h i t e clirysanthe- Wrs. Jack mums.

- A reception wns held In the th e pub- church linll a fte r th e ceremony.Is Invited Lavender, w hite nnd silver floral nemoraw arrangem enu d e c o r a t e d the J on sale room. T lie bride's U ble w as cen­

tered by A wedding cnke Iced In w hile nnd trim m ed wiUi lavender

o f « J and silver blossoips. c T e a Mrs. Bill Brow n regU lered the lb en te r , guests, O ifts w ere o rranged by riends a t Mr*. D arrell O gden. Mrs. Gary

Bower's Peterson. Mrs. Lloyd Svitak, Vlc­k l Bisson and M arilyn Stew art,

t Allred, Serving a t th e recep tion were tr ip he Mrs. Voyd D ahle. Mrs. Robert to the Stokes and M rs. F ra n k P a rm e n i | >

te r. ' Xc. For traveling Uie new M rs. Cole (

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Zeds Lihoma Party “J i e Event Reported

.............R I C H r r E L D ;- Feb. 23 yarn .i t i S . -d ad d y -d au g h U r" p a rty ' was and 1

■ held by 'the U h o m a groups of Uie wetcoApril Eve LD3 church. A Valenttoe theme __de of J . tt-jia • carried out. Joyce W ard r o i lug cere* gave th e U lbute U lathers, and club s church I,er father. Clifford W ard, re* U n i i th e rile sponded U honor the daughUrs. ^>11 >

A rrniige- Rnipi, R ing gave the invocaUon. » t a Mrs. , C llffo rt Dayley was in

iica i n o of games, w ith prises won ,,. . . M,. by Begina J e ff r le ^ Mrs. Ross

Swalnswn a n d Sterling King, . 7 . - 5 ? , «»»• O erald SU w ell and Mrs..lrs. Bor* ste rling K ing w ere U achers as- m g •.Tire SH.im panled Special guests ■ were members ence

of the Prim ary presidency, Mrs. the I )r lemtUi SwolnsUn, Mn» Ronald RalU, a t 2 i featu?ed W endell K in g and Mrs. Eva ,

th e bock Sorensen. T rlie p t u a ?«?■*"imerbund changed to a w hlU woolen d r to ' u ie fit* and* c o ra l* c o lo re d accessories. Jf® h round- The couple resides a t 438 J e f- , Ig filU d lerson stree t. Tw in P a lb . prognIress was . ou t-o f-U w n guestfl were Ken* M oi Ither.* neUi Ling. M ark H all. Mel H lne, office Ip-lengUi Mrs. Bill U ng . M rs. Charles Wil* c h a r l ced poa^ llamson, Don FouU , Mr, and M rs. nue 1 ; a s a s ln - T roy 'M itchell and R ichard De- th e ir

VaU, all P ller; M ary A nn Mulder, rch id en- Mr. and M rs. D arrell Ogden, and The “ /Kti**** P eu rso n . aU Twin

i-M M r. a n d Mrs. Bill Webb, X ’he bride! Sterling: M rs. H erb Hall. Mr, and ^ n \ i e U dress Mrs. D uane W ebb. La Dean m en STm MeBrlde, a llc ^ s o n . M "- ‘T « n d

^ Tracy. M ark Tracy. R alph Tracy, SHj i a r l l y n M rs.M yrtle Brown. Mr. andM rs.

Jlm Brown, T erri Brown a n d i, 1/ „lovi>.iL Srad Brown, a ll Missoula, Mont. p a rty chrysan-

all. Filer. R jm d K en- m f,

u s and a t f

7 san the- . ^

1 In the 1eremoiiy.

t c d the " ‘’' ' 7 "

e Iced In J R v iV /lavender

lered the ' ® K ^ k ' jS iinged by « Qlrs. O ary J h i7 vItak, Vic- • f

Stew art. 7 /

I. Robert * IP a rm eiJi

M rs. Cole ' B r X '

I Siimnastic s_____r Classes Wrtl

S tart AgainT h e VWCA is sponsoring slim*

nasUcs classes Insuucud by Mrs.Me) Edwards a t Uie YWCA

/ building, SSa Second avenue east. .{ 'T he slxiweek classes are being

I ' offered a t two* different Ume I schedules, Monday and Thursday

• jnom ingt. beginning a t 9;1S a m . Thursday, and Uie oUier class will be held on Tuesday and F r i­day evenings trom 7 U S p jn . be­g inning Friday.-

T here Is a charge for the class and a VWCA membership b .re­quired ' of parUclpanU. For in* formaUon eall th^VTVCA o ffice •

awS!’ **"• .

^Social Events t

JEltO M E — Crestvlew 69-rs Q Home DemoiutraUon club will

M M M be fn charge of registration a t the Jerom e county observance of

^ ■ E ; N ational Home DcmonsUatlon week March 4 tn Uie Jerom e LDS church hall.

........ I Primrose Rebekah lodge No. —'•( 76 will hold a tpeclnl meeting a t> A l 6:30 p jn . Monday w ith a poUuck

d inner followed by a ^ l o n honoring Mrs. Veda Nye, assem - biy president, who will make he r , , off clal vUlt. H ot ro lb will be M i

- •>! fum bhed . 'i t it * -

F ILER - M rs..Veda Nye, as- I S r . '. ’ • semljiy president, will make he r r

official visit to the Filer lodge j L T uesday. A dinner ia her honor

' •' wm be served o t 7 p jn . a t the P*" ! M ethodbt churcii. A fler the din-

. -a ner. Uie group will go U the lO O P hall fo r Uie meeUng.

* It *-------------- Hobbycrafier’s club will m eet Onla

a t 11:30 Bin. Wednesday a t the cerei i V H arry Barry park building. T he odbl

’ , ■ c u rren t project b knitting. Any- tI : ' f p H one Interealed 'ln learning to k n it a t t

‘ Is a»ked u bring needles and tinjf 3. 23 ya rn . Please brJng a sack- lunch obra xrty' was and a drinking cup. V blU rs are tape ups of Uie welcome. arra:

‘S ; e d h . . ha*zelS on* - c o u p l» 5 “ ihers, and elub of the Eden and Hazelton Ward re* U n i t e d PresbyU rian churches . daushUrs. wlH “I ' ■30 P-*"- Tuesday by 1S u o n « t th e H azelwn church for a ^ h „ potluck dinner. Kenneth CroUi* “

njftr. ers will be m aster o f ceremonies. * 2 , ^ F reeka S u rk , an exchange e lu - ered

t? i! rr den t from The Nelherlahds who 2 L MiS' 1» » senior Twin F a lb high each

« - • ««»««»• Buest^speaker.SHOSHONE — The social scl- veil

members ence lesson will be presented a t bouq ;ncy, Mrs. the LO S Relief society meeUng red lid R alb , a t S p jn . Tuesday, earnMrs, Eva , * * * Ml

T rip le Link club .will m eet a t v ,,a .— :---------8 p jn . Tuesday s t the home of g j,,,olen d riss M rs. S lgrld Sm ith. Co-hosteases c c e s s o r^ « « M rs. E. T . O utUry and Mra. ^ J e f . ‘ N ora LewU. wlUi Mrs. Jack Bell. 5“ ^

p io irn m c t o t o m . ^

f'ere Ken* M ory D avb Art club will elect Br Mel H lne, o fficers a t th e home of Mrs. lngt< arles W il- c h a r lea Jones, 200 H eybum ave- a dt , and M rs. nue. Mcmbera are osked to bring m ati Jiord De- th e ir work. mot<in Mulder. - A * * - w a s■gden. and T h e execuUve board of Twin — aU Twin O arden club will m eet a l 3 <111 •u/.hh p m . W ednesday a t th e hom e of 5111. w ebb, ^ (J y f J25J j jjn u ,.1. Mr, and avenue east. All commltUe chair- La Dean m en a re u ite d to atU nd.Bride, a ll ♦ * M rs T rand GRANDSON PETER Iph Tracy, SHOSHONE, Feb. 33 - Rickie

■nrf M n M artlndale. 4-year-oId grandson , MIU ran. M anual Ineas, cclebraUd rom a n d j ,^ birthday anniversary wlUi a la, Mont. p a rty a t the Ineas h om e ._____ ,

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to look ieriilic m tighr ponts? Slip Inlo Pfom.d«b—

/ ’ \ i long*leg Ihot .j 'P i U eon lro lt sp o u oiher panties

7 V ^ , I -----------(wfletLNouoUnsokU ---------------panels slice inchei ffom

"M atretch bock panel keeps, you jlirti oil oround.

Nylon, rubber ond foyon t':"'*.'' f power nel In white o r

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lc ■Answer-bro In Colton

h o ( princett ihoped stretch .' Inierts.lo give you custom,

comforloble shoping. Adjusis i\ 10 every movemenlNdop.i \ to every figure change,

m \ Nylon, coilon rubber• m \ eloslic. W hite. • '

\ \ 2,50\ 2nd floor."

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aring slim-

renue east. . a re being

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>Uier class >ly a n d P r i-. S p jn . be- f f j y i

iiip*b* re^s. For in - - .fCA office, . ■ • p jn . week5 § ^ a 3 T — r — — ------------- ------------ - j ; . • , ,

-lew 68TS A ' I ' u . . • Mclub will ' •

.tratlon a t ’ \ ^ - J -e rv a n ce o f JonsWatlon le Jerom e

lodge N o . ' -------------------- ••

T w u l c k a n d MRS. SUNNI.‘ S iS ( S b i r M . H ; ^ye, assem - * * *make he r , , ■ . . . red- b

b will be Heyburn M iss ., TO..... Is Bride of TSf'oSjJ Sunny On ish im " a i® u f/ PAUL.’ Feb. 33 - R uby CJirU- tr- ln - r 'rh V r fS - tensen, daughler of M r. and.M rs. John fo tS the Ivan Christensen,. H eybum , be- ChrUt •tinff came Uie bride of Sunny T. bride. ■ OnUhl, son ot Mr. a n d Mrs. Tora Mrswill m eet OnUhl, Paul, In a double ring j ay a t Uie ceremony In the Burley Melii- Uscoh ding. T he o d b l chureh Fcb. 12,Ung. Any- T he Rev. E. E, D lxon officiated ne en ng to k n it a t th e ceremony betore a sel- ecssor edles and tltuf of nrelied and tie red condcl- brideg ack -lunch a b ra -t ille d 'w ith lighted 'w hite dress, b lu r s are tapers, baskeb of fernery a n d n o n e

arrangem ents ■ o f . w hlU sUek, ejy q , w hlU chrysanthemums and red ■. „

- H S t o ! e m mchurches bride, given In marrloge of thiTuesday by her taUier, wore a gown of ra tt ?

•ch for a ^ h l u silk organsa th a t featured took, th croUi* ft »»<d bodice w ith sh o r t sleeves, were eremonles. * Kooped neckline of rcembrold- sellot lanae s tu - ered lace, V-waUUlne ond . oc- shoro |.r id , * 1,0 e e n u of reembroldpred loce on were ^ i b WBh each side of the full sk irt. She Rmm ocaker long-w hlle gloves- and a *en.—

pillbox ho t held h e r clbow-length w _ social scl- veil ,ot Illusion. She carried a ^ uen ted a t bouquet of orehlds encircled wilh . y meeUng red roses and fea thered while

carnations., .............. M atron of honor waa Mra. Mas hoIb.

JU K uw ana..She wore a red brocade Moon; sheath , red felovea and 0 red M rs..i*nostw es pni[>ox h a t wlUi a brief veil. She Mrs

“ S carried a bouquet of w hIU gar* H au . Jack Bell, ^ jn la s encircled w ith red and

w h lu comaUons. will elect Bridesmaid was Carol E ther- onb h

: of Mrs, ington. Salt Lake City; she wore bum ave- a dress IdenUcal to th a t o t the to a i d to bring m atron of honor and .-carried u fd I

moU hhig flowers. She ry l Dickson ttje \ ■ was the flower girl, w earing a her I

I o f Twin -------- . ■— - . --------m eet a t 3 i hom e of

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red-; brocade <lress like th a t o l f®I c c the bridal a ttendants. Dean ‘ \

Ogawa was rlngbearer and car- ' rled Uie rings on a while saUn pillow w ith ribbon streamers. “

hi Beat man wos Mas Kuwonn.' Ushers were Sam Ogawo, broth- i'* q

Jby CJirls- tr-ln-lnw of th e bridegroom, and « • _ . ond Mrs. John C hrbU nsen and KenneUi " 'bum : be- ChrbU nsen. brother# of th e Sunny T. bride. ^Mrs. Tora Mrs. C randall Dunn, solobt,

luble ring accompanied by Mrs. KelUi ,h “ 1 ley Melii- Uscola, organist. ' w m <

The moUier o t th e bride wore a s ta te officiated green linen sh e a th with beige ac* M r s . :

re a sel- cessories and th e mother of th e ed in ed condcl- bridegroom_.wore .a . 't lo ra l r t k m arclled white dress. Each w o re 'B 'w h lU c am a - ro r Incry a n d non coraage trim m ed wlm-green* noble lU sUek, ery and Ued wiUi whlU ribbon. - .1 I and red recepUon was held afU r th e Adol;

ceremony in th e Fellowship ha ll condt marriage of the church . Mrs. Larry G er- tlon

I gown of rate was in charge of the guest ^ e r t feotured took. I n ch arg e of the gltt room const: >rt sleevu. were Roger Price, Mrs. .Benny cererr •cembrola* Bellon. Sharon Hammond and to n 1

an d . oc- ahoron C arro tU . G ift carriers tu re d loce on were M ary Oale HaU, Ju lie eveni aklrt. She Rasmussen a n d Cher>'l Rasmus* M rs.e s- and a ttn.--------------------- :--------------------- Laure

Mrs. E m e at Cooper, grand- U velj,.i,h moUier 'Of Uie bride, poured c o f - --------

Jh ii^ »«*• “ no « " « '> by will 1red while bridegroom, Mrs. O nbl;Susie N akata and Mrs. W illiam Th«

; M rs. Mas hoIb. Cake waa served by Mra. M lnlc ed brocade Moon Rasm ussen, assisted by Beaut nd a red Mrs. Ja k e B aily . Mr*. Parbs May, # t Bi f veil. She Mrs. P re d D ickson and Donna a

HU«. In s Ured and hostess a t the recep- R o g a

tlon were M r. and Mrs. P au l Kuwa roi E ther- o n b h l. O ut; she wore For traveling, the bride changed Camb » t o t the 10 a black a n d w hiteJoce sheath T w in id .-carried u fd black occO K rles. Stie wore a h d { y l Dickson the w hlU orchid corsage from w earing a her bridal bouquet. The .couple UBE

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' 'csJl3 A new season fashion story Wonderfully fabrics and ( os cool os cai

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t , s u p p le royon o n d s i lk b le n d

S m a r t Sue in b o n e a n d tu rquo ise .'

J u n io r s lz e s -5 to 1 5 / T o . 9 8 ^ n d '1 2 . 9 ^ * ^

A IR SOUFFLE B Y J . J . O 'D O N N E L

. • . w ide’ f la i r . . . f a s h io r \ n ew s in

p la id s ! M is s e s ’ sire 's , 6 5.00

K S Buhl R ebekahs. Wi |MB'~ Hold Riegular:— H(

Lodge SessionBT7BL, Feb. 33 - Flnol p lans

; w ere m ade for th e M arch 0 v is- i f ‘ iU tlo n of M rs. Veda Nye. P o - [;°1 cate llo aasemtily president, w hen n B uh l Rebekah lodge No. 29 m e t in reg tJ a r seaslon. .

I I was decided to extend a n yon. InvlU Uon U Use Odd Fellows to s h e r

. f f a tU n d the banquet to be given 2x< O .A 'i ' in Idn. Nye'B honor, which wlU lory

be aerved b y 'th e Buhl O range, offic! "v P lan a were alao mode f o r 'th e m ntr

" d b tr lc t meeUng to be held he re o r a r^ M arch B. - ^ 30.

M rs. A nna L eth reported on • Ap 7 Uie m eeting ahe a ttended a t Uie

C aldw ell .c o n ce ro ln g - th e I d i^ o Joan- cen tenn ia l booklet, s n e noted Nlcci

approxlm aU ly 3S per cen t o t th e and" bookleu have already been aold Sand

a n d a UnUUve doU for th e don,• . p rin tin g of Uie booklets b sched- ton.

, V { ,r •• uled M arch 1. She urged m em - s,'.b e rs 'to Join the Idaho H btorlca l m eet

t , aociety and to v b it tho hb torlcal caro^ y building a t CaldwelL__________

« „ I t waa voUd to contribuU t i p .tow ards sending a' delegaU to K f O lrb* sU U . T h e sick committee . , rep o rt was given. ' ^

J A n InvlUUon was received to . _ a tte n d open house Bunday for “ r M r. and IHrs. WUllam Post, who ore celebrotlng Uielr 60U» wed-

— di ng anniversary ; I t was decided fh« i to purchase Uie Idaho Odd Pel* P*;"'

a ' i f - r " i T w », . . n i u n c . U ..I R .-

fwf“S ' ISicbro th- ^ o B^w ell and Mrs. E. A. r hosusses. R .n as reportedd K enneth ^ p rac tice session for officers ^ ’l , ' % o t th e ^.jjj be held o t 7:30 p jn . M arch *“ • _

1 a t. th e hall, w l . M rs. • Emily K ram er reporU dMrs. KeltA h b to ry of the Buhl lodge J?.?,” '

wa« compleU d and sen t to the ride wore a a ta U hU torlon. Mm. U U i a n d ***’> ' h beige ac* M rs. E llb W oodruft were honor- (her of th e ed In th e birthday onnlversary I ^ ■floral M k m a rc h a n d each received im fiir h lU c a m a - ^ r from Mrs, Paul. Kennedy, n . «flm green- noble grand. K ti l u ribbon. poUowlng .Uie meeung M rs. r j , d afU r th e A dolph M achacek. lodge deputy, for r jwshlp ha ll conducU d a school o f Instruc- »aU Larry G er- tlo n and had each officer read ^mei I the guest h e r du ties from Uie Rebekah bers e gltt room consU tutlon. F o r t h e closing dent, irs . .Benny cerem ony Mm. SUnley Bablng- . , imond and ton . acUng chaplain, read acrlp- , , ift carriers tu rn verses.- HosUsaes for th e 5 ',? la u , Ju lie even ing were M rS. Wes Puller, , , ' , 1 >•1 Rasmus- M rs. KenneUi Shroder. Mrs.--------------- L aurence Rbublnek and Mrs. B oycr. grand- U vely . S™',poured c o t - ------------------- ------------------------------

served by will reside w est o t Poul, where room, Mrs. O n b h l b engaged In farming. I t t rs. William T h e bride is a graduate o t ed by Mrs. M lnlco high school and Sunnle's g!)?* issbled by B eau ty college. She U employed PaJlM May, B an n er Beauty solon. tnd Donna a pre-nupU al shower honor-

Ing th e bride w as given by M rs. the recep- R o g c Price and Mrs, M as H Mrs. Pau l K uw ana. j B

Out-of*town guesb were from ’fc Ide changed Cam bridge, Bobe, B l a c k f o o t . loce sheath T w in P a lb . Jrforelond, Je ro m ^ _ ’ . Slie wore a iid ShosKorie ond Layton. IJU h. rsoge from ¥ ¥ * 1The .couple UBE TIMES-NEW S WANT A D S . ^ ,

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size's, 6l00 I f'S ' .

kahs _ Wendell Bethel llai— Holds-Session— sion to'JtoJTS'-n m l DI.11> '■1' ■>'>«« p . r s

. ® '“ ’* Schrenk, J a n ie ? rJ ?

. . h V ; s u . g T . s r s i s ,uhl O range, o fficb l vbluU on of the ^

« heI?herS SSeVllirV^^llT.^^reported on ■ AppolnUd to committees tu attended a t the g rand guardians visit s m - Uie Idaho Jo a n Maltz. caro l Fvirh ? ,?

a n e noted Nlccum. Judy. Bveit, Jatie"• cen t 01 th e and Jone Hansen. decoraiiS. ly been sold Sandra OaUs and JoAnne Obnl' aU for th e don. program, and Brenda U i . e l a b sched- ton. g lttt. ‘

SeVving com m ltue for the nut u . m eeting will bo Berdeill Bnmdih» hW orlcal c a ro l PrlUi and D k n a P r l i ^

ontribuU «S n 1 . .k ^ ' c S t t i ? Presbyterians

to iri Eden' s S ^ f W ■ EDBN. I^b . 33- E d e n Dnlt«d m ^ L » h o Presbyterian women m et a t S r 60U» w ed- M ra. Ralph KJeCUswas decided ■ Mrs. Cfrde Montgomeij ho Odd Pel* P«a>dlng, , noble grond. ^ ‘*“ 1 were mode f«irdlng secre- w rv lng Uie society lunchew

M orch 3 a t Uie church. Mrs. 0*. d Uiat R e- reporU d Uiat U«will m e e t church aanctuary waa cleanc4 1, WlUl M r^ *?** P ^ n K d by Uie women Isit

Mra. Ben Dovla gave Uie le*. f " " f f l ^ w Mbalon Resui-S l . m S S ? t" " ''0 » e Peopu

were honor- ^

« iv r t n” ? 2 : Legion Women

eeung M rs. RICHFIELD. Peb, 33 — Plsia odge deputy, for rab in g funds to send a dele-

o f Instruc- gate to O orb ' sU U were made Ijj otllcer read American Legion auxiliary mem- he Rebekah bera a t lhe home of un it preil- ih e c i t in g dent. Mre. Je iry D avb.

A public card parly will be htld ■ ftt 8 P '« - M arch 3 a t Uie Lejloa w J w ,i i .? hall. Mra. Clifford Conner, OlrU'

«lttte auxiliary chairm an, is Is « r f , ' chaise .-o t_arrangem cnt« ._ irlih .

« a MTI. B oy a l t o . u i i Mn, ____________D avb aasbUng. ,B«„i RefreahmenU will be sold WPaul, where

Richfield high s c h o o l . M17 Chatfleld. Lana Sanders. Csifet

,ii« » ^ A nnsuong. One of the glrU «m S e r honor- e chwen Olrb* sU U delegate.

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nuortet N ight ' _gdbyU D S :------- ■

of M u tu a l 'c l a » s>**®i5?^wcal numbers. wJth ^ 3

f ^ i S i r a «MU>b # populw b 3weU u ■ hyn»n- ^

1P ^ J S l f lh e direction of Colet- S J E ^ , 5 S ^ » n d H iona.A kers .

^ » n I bft with others"r mr » & T 5 , “ » l l• ^ . S b i Are Rea." Meotn- W M

Ployd MKBh. MttS S id y w BM hlr^ girls sa n s • H | J ^ ^ e y . t o . H w v e n - t n d

..S S S ie C»U)y Brown. Col- H i ^ .fu w d H o n n i A k m . Sherri S i t w d Rosencmntx.

'S l i u d u m t . A m u r t" u U ~Me. I JUtUe" were lunj: .

? U U Mftld'. ■>«“ » “ *““«■2 m u rso n . K aren Kenllrer, Wickham.

“f t , ScouU

- . 3 S % ? S ' = ' .

X"si.ss;:“'w x ? 7 s .S t t MlUer snd L an y Prince;2 ? PhU Je n ien .' John n u o tt . - p u Missel*

W ^ a a r r . w a s conducted by - I vn. Ernest Tolley, who also I a n lhe welcome. Dtbbl Larson I a n the prayer. B lrthda jrjx jn - I ilawere tiiven by Mrs. Joseph I EiHCiA Mrs. Bob BitUcr. CrisU■ -S S to r snd : t l a r a . Oridley.^ Un. Haycpdc'led the standard 'A a d was chorister, a c c o m p ^ e d

B .U » . ^

Elks'Pinocllie Winners Given'Bto Pinochle and D inner elub

riind regular bl-weekly gomes la ths-lodge room* w ith 15 i j | U U ttlnpU y. l U Q I

-W lnners-for. th e . women were • . Hfl. Wealey Boren. f ln i t r M r s . U Q O cm Pollin. second, and Mrs. _ Bmha Ellsworth, third. W inners p p i ' /w. the men wero C. L . Ells- „ fwth. first; Al Russell, second. » M C . pguin . U ,W .--------------

Marian M artin Pattern S 'S

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^U i# they Rive a d ifferent look "MT dsyi Teom rlng-collor and ^ ed tops w ith skirt. Tucks are

PHnled P a tte rn M M :. Misses'’ - ^ - J 0 , - 1 3 r H r i e . - 1 8 . - 8 b e -H W *

“«l!M top 2H yards 38-lnch; *2 « “ >ft P i yords...Thrtty-iiYe cents in coins for «rnor ^ psltcm - . a d d » cents for °

pattern for ftrst-class moll.

A W S l& t o iS m S S S“» w itr lii num ber______ ‘ “ “ l i

m e orferi Coupon In Spring Slnci - f f l f t n fSfttalng fnr.one.pfltfcm , l la a a -

■ i [ ^ s n y one you choose from hnvo idulicn MgtuL Ri.nrt Bto nott- e ral ol

1? Csiaiog. ' Joutdoo

8 - ' TESTED F R E E -A N

K NEW TUBESr- T on betl Yon n9 TubM for old 1930 BAdJoa (cS b c a SIlTetaam or DUMONT pic5 for only |M (most 21 tneh s lta

8 W E A T ^ GUAKD ANTENNAS

Q w ilb , a 'f v a n a tc e t Some b a i

I ‘ ' SERVICE CAZXS,

6 (Out-of.low n ealts. lOe per mil

QOU> STRIK E STAMPS W

HIGLEYTV&| " ™ « ? M 2 3 3 (South o f WiM

'Ajpic Df nle LDS

c i > ^. with w p u iv

iducted« and r a l Tayers. -Muslo t ^ f ‘.3v lM gM aB B >w M 6£. ^ ^ ^ a i Colet-

s .others

was

nuslcalimbers; — r T x ^ V - 'S S f . 't

clou . r, Sha- 'Wood,Light”

accom-

y n j B

Pamela 'Col-

)y

d“ and ■e sung .

eoltier,

y tm p r

uarlets,Akers. -

ElUott. - Missel-

ted by also

Larson

» MRS. ROBERT SMY. . . Kcarlnir her e tn lenn lal ball cow

n ' • copied from the prtsldeuUal toaujw ral ' , ^ Van Burcn.' " r a “ * * * * ------------

Idaho's First 'M i: i^ady Will-Wear Hgj; %u” Period Dressessecond. BV BETTV PENSO.V Member

• BOISE. Feb. n (Specloll - from fo -I Idaho's first lady. Mrs. Robert M rs. '

E. Smylle, wUI leod the sta te 's blrthda> • f i n centennial fashion parade w ith h er seci

* " • a drom atic royal blue velvet received ballgown which she had m ado Riit, an to wear for many formal events received planned throughout the area g if t and during 1B63. T h e cl

A copy of U»e presidential In- o t tlte h---------- ougu ral-gow n -o f- M r a ,a ^ a r t ln to>} »?r.

Van B uren. ll 'w lll m akc-lla de- P°»uclt P t> bu t M arch 3 a t the centennial 1- ft - banquet and boll of lhe Sons Plans, t \ U and D ftughters of. Idaho Plo- “ “^e- , ^\ V neers In Boise.----- ‘ T he nex t day. March 3. M rs. ® % V ^,. Smylle will carry It by plane to ^ ”X no rth Id o h o -lo wear It a l th e . - n t /n n A . cm tem ila l celebration In U w ls-

'■ \ . M orch 30. It will bc w omagain a t th e eclcbratton Jn Ido - .

- ^ . h o I ^ l l * ' . . cen tenkI -■ W om over a hoop skirt. It jook soI " fea tures a long. fuU sk irt and - ■V i, an off-shoulder bodice w ith ■ -« l ‘ M- V enetian lace bertha. ■ I7 . ; Mrs. Smylle will complete tlte I J / . I costume w ith a URht blue fenth- ■ r ' 7 w headpiece, white satin bro- * [ • t / cade slippers '.and long w h ite ,, a UV t l '/ gloves. She also wlU wcor a . n ' i i Wedgewood blue cameo on a j*J \ ligh t blue neckband ond m aw h- , i.- r Ing earrings. ij-1 Oovem or Smyllc. too. hns gone {}•, U "all ou t” with, o eentennlal coa- ’/ y * tume. said hla wife. He has mnde {-,

U as neorly outhenUc ''fts p rac - if ticaily possible." So -far. ho has S assembled a swallowtail coot, a | black brocade vest, wing collar. ' 6

r j ^ ' ascot tie. top h a t and silver- (i f / j ® . headed cane.U l/ A lthough many Oem sta te J

m en are already growing beards I and mustoches. the govemor j still remains, clean-shaven. He docs, however, have an excellent I artificial beard, presetted to him

------- 1 , lost week, by the W sho Cosme-^ tologlsts' ossoclallon d u r i n g

Uiclr celebraiion of nntlonal beauly salon week. 1

"B ut hc con grow his own, ,sntTook overnight If ho waiiU." snid his l u i M d w»e;. "H® ^ to.shave twice a

ljM ra_SmyllcJiaajU5CC0Jld_cw- _ IM iiin i’ lennlol gown, a ,w hile orgajidy

copy, of th e Inaugural goivn of . J ,? n ^ h ? an early day flr»t lndy. Mrs.38-lnch. the gov-

fA, ernor In 1001-3. She will wear • y !L ?. J " S u on Feb. 2fl when she Is S ^ o l l chairm an o t the annuni guest- H

.d jv^lundicon and^^fj^lon how ^

W U ^ r * o f " ^ l S ? ^ « / 4Ih M n e Buwt* all parts of the V _ J r _ J. s ta te -a re expected to ntlcnd. _ ^ U___

r"o a th e m to K m m ^ t h n e ~jj~

joutdoor cvenM / Mfs. tim yng “ l i

r ^ i o ^ t u p E ^ ^ kED FR E E -A N Y TIM E ■ | J

on betl Yon nam e It—We havft IH 8 1930 RadlM (o 1963 T V s. etc. n I

r DUMONT picture tubes. Inslallrd 5 iMt 21 tneh altca) GUARANTEED! S

ID ' ANTENNAS - GUARANTEED Antcet 8oa»e b a re hew plclure lobes! 5

RVICE CAZXS. S3.00 . S - .

dis. lOe per mile one ' way e itr t .) ■ a ( ^KE STAMPS w ith c re ry th la it Ki

YTV & RADIO -.--- -■| |South o f W it t r T .n l ) . «utl,y , IJ». |

OffilRep(Beth

JERCn guardian

I Orangevl . It to betl

f c I O rder oitho

.banquet Honored

C h e ^ ^ iftin, gav

I T he gl : sented a

ctown. .m ade b] ' Jackie. £ ballet ni

w ith a n while ca the h e a arranger U pers

plact

thsNop

her Blbl An Inll

Rathleei Rash. 'J Hlte. Rll and

ft solo U u e lla

-piano so O ne 0

meeting

membenfor

leg in a es. hobl

r'conU lne

th ( ■* ’The w as-'R - presente

f i i i iB m K i) guide.

ROBERT SMYLIE P?” * '!snnlal ball cown of royat blue velvet, w s . sn u tla l tnaugvra l gown of M rs. M arU a „ » r s . i

DauRht<

. , t « the orgc■ M urtaugh C lub „S ;;

jr Hoids-Sessipn— SSn’!MURTAUGH. Feb. 33 — M rs. cers. Sc

>c C lark Klelnkopf. was hoslcss fo r by L ind ••^ the Happy Hour club m eeting, in l t ia f Members fashioned toy dogs (lies. ^ a ll — from foam rubber. Kllmes,Robert M rs. Glen McKee received a Jam es I sta te 's b irthday anniversary g ift from Mrs. G< 5 w ith h e r secret pal. Mrs. Sam H igh R obert velvet received a wedding anniversary Darling, m ado Rllt. and Mrs. H ubert Syverson and Mr

events received a birthday anniversary D orwln area g if t and tho white e lephan t gift. RefVcj

T h e club will m eet W ednesday the reci Inl In- a t Ute home ol Mrs. R alph D en- m eeting M artin ton for an all-day meeUng a n d was ce« Ifa do- jMUuclc'lunclteon. , ‘ ' m eh t o E nnia l , tloiui. 1I Sons Phins. to have a th ird . d ress Stroud , P io- m ade. service.

I t will ba calico, a n d fu ll- .K e ith , sk irted for square dancing. by M rs.

7« “I believe the women of Id ah o Uons. I “ ®.h« can -do o great deal tow ard th e Shawve ? i J u centennial splrll." she sa id , “ by Church,

wearing costumes and a u th en tic tum es. i . <*re»sea. if they have them . T h e t ' ''BeRldes.” sho odded. "no m a t- of hono n te r w hat your ago o r slas. a tended

centen lal dress can m ake you bers a t ilrt. It look so graceful.*’________________ Slroud.

3 P e n n e y ’swhlte^. a U W A V s f i r s t Q U A » - I T >

tear a .

I ! J1} gone f) y Aal coa- •)a mode {■; iI p rac - -li O f

i i f

t iivem or ci ^ S | | H n | I M H:n. He Ecellent U ^ I 'l 'n ECosme- ^ j ^ g S K g B B g B B S ^intlonal

s own, I B H M f f i m Mnld h is u I H f l ^ M r a ntwice a ^ 0 M w k m M B M H H

i d c ro - >rgandy ?oivn ot , I ^ B W .r ^ .- ' 'W H s f S p tH/. Mra.IC gov- V 1II wear • ' •. ¥ ■ she Is g g y f c guest- ^

n show mU3Ql86i. _ £ ________________; _ ^t liieir w B nof m e Uend. -J S K * #;e le b r a : - . - : ------------ ------------ ^ 1 ' I * *nr will fc_______________

nertlme Sf^ ^

■ i t - FOR T H E JA CK ET Tl — I ^ EVERYTHIN G .

“ I I C H I C S U E D E Id y j ’

^ I O ur favorito-of-«II c lass ic 's b e

’ S I every fa sh io n o dvon laQ e . .Ml S Q houe tio , c o tto n kn it, tr im , acot

b . , .5 ih is w e ll-b re d b e a u ty show ss S ^ spring in an a c e ta te 'n n y lo n :

S I to foam i B pne , g r e e n , ta n . 8

ids J ^ ■ ' . ^ -

_ O fficial Visit I - Reported by------■ Bethel N o, 14 i

JEROME, Feb. 33 — O rnnd ' M guardian. H e l e n N. Sm ith.

I Orangeville, pa id h e r official vis- ...I B It to be thel No. 14. in te rnational .,9 n [Order o f Job 's Daughlera. She R a . I was th o guest of .honor a t a M | |

. banquet a t th e Masonic temple.Honored queen. Darlene Vork.

M l welcomed th e membership and InUtKhued distinguished guesls.

| H Cheryl SHfcppeard; awthel chap- | « . la in, gave th e InvocaUon.| H I T he grand ^ r d i a n was pre-

; sented a heart-shaped corsage ot garnet rosebuds and a silver crown. T he presenUUon was 7 made by Susan Anderson and ■ J p

'Jackie. Burks, who perform ed a 'p ^ A ballet number, under the dlrec-

H tlon o f Jean Hancock. I | | g iI . DecoraUons were red and while w llh a n arrangem ent o t red and while cam aU ons and greenery a t

■ the he ad tab le ..w ith matchingH arrangem ents and lighted red k / «

U pers a t th s side tables. Individ- f V \ l £ u st p laces were' m arked w ith gold r>.

^ — not cups. A*hPgq-h»artrln3Cribed - K O C ■ 1 ’'Sunshine nnd sm ites." the

grand guardian’s motto, formed A r p th# background for the gueat ta - '* ^

k B ble. N apkins were enscrlbed w ith JERO M l her B ible verse. Mrs. Le^ ■ 1 Aa Initiation cettmony was con- ^hgugei ■ 3 du c ted -fo r KaUileen Slemmons. Melveai■ I K athleen M e s s e n g e r . K athy ^ n of

R ash. Mary K . Sloat. M arilyn ■'erome, Hlte. R ita D arling. T erry Kllmes T he I

^ B »<1 <Iu<ly Bollch. During Ute cer- high se ^ B emony a duet was sung by Lynn Uio Ta ^ B V ondlver and Susan Stroud, and ed Jero ^ B <o'<* Houston. Mrs. enjpJoyi^ B t^ u e l la Scherer was Uie accom- Uon.

panU t. Susan Stroud played a ^ B 'Pltino solo.^ B <3ne of Uie highlights of the

m eeting was Uw presentation of money e a r n e d by Uie bethel U S E T l

^ B members to th e grand guardian ■^ B i 'c r pro/ec(. th e Shrlner’s^ B hospital. Teresa H agler. w ith "her ^ B leg in a cast and wearing crutch- ^ B «*• hobbled th a lengUi of the ^ B room, removed th e cast which

'c o n ta in ed th e money, and gave ^ B I t.to th e grand guardian.^ B '* T h^ bethel’s gift to th e officer

w as-'R sterling silver teaspoon.B B I presented by Lynn Vandiver, •

guide. Lynda Blomlres. accom­panied by M rs. Scheres. sang

reiro t Mrs. SmlUt's song. "Always." .>IarUa M rs. Sm ith spoke to tho Job's

D aiighU rs and stressed the Im- , _ _ porU nco o t living the Ideals of

the orgonlriktlon. u n Sen io r Princess Je an Hancock

onnounced plons for a Chinese p a rty M arch 15 and th e honored

••-------- queen-nam ed h e r pro tem o t f l - ---------— M rs. cers. Scropbook plans were told . less fo r by L inder Shawver.leetlng . In itia te s Introduced Uielr fam - ’ dogs llles. Mr. ond Mrs. J o s e p h

K llmes. Jr.. Mrs. Ben Box. Mrs. ilved a Jam es t . Sloat. Mrs. G . H . Rash, t from Mrs. Gerald H lte. Mr. and Mrs. i H igh R obert Messenger. Mrs. Darrell versary D arling, Mra. Fred Slemons, Mr. yverson and Mrs. Elvln BoUch and Mrs. versary D orw ln Shulsen. n t gift. Refireshmijnts were served In Incadoy the recrenUon hnll following the h O en- m eeting. T h e loco covered table ng a n d was centered w ith an arrange- .............. m eh t of red atld whlt* cam as- Uons. Lois Russell and Suaan 1 . d ress S troud presided a t th e coffee

tervlce.1 fu ll- .K e ith Johansen, accompanied g. by M rs. Schwer. sang two selec- t Id ah o Uons. I ^ r e l ta Kohntopp. Linda ird th e Shaw ver, Vickl Ustlck and Lynda lid. "by Church. In red and w hile cos- ithen llc tum es. donced the "Con Con." - m. T h e grand guardlon was guest 10 m a t- Of honor a t a noon luncheon a t- slzc. a (ended by bethel council mem- ke you bers a t U>e home of Mrs. Dudley i ________ Slroud._________ ________

E Y ’S “ ~ 1r Q U A t - I T Y . : y f i

I ■

f f l iI i

y ? ~ [ =E JA CK ET TH A T HAS fiERYTHING . . .

S U E D E D ^m r>ell c lass ic 's b e en b le sse d w ith B d v o n lag e . . . c a rd ig an sil- k n it lr im , a ce ta te lin ing l N ov/, P b e a u ty sh o w s u p sauve - fo r | -

Dtate 'n n y lo n su e d e lam ina ted g r e e n , ta n . 8 to \6 .

. ________1 4 .9 5 — _

P r e s

O rnnd ' -

... them e. byterlal

She . t ^ B I B H I S W W ' held a t- a t a Q uest sitemple. M anual.

York. . . e i K l . secrctonIp and ^ -------Presbyguests, nounced chap- ' ■'

' homeu pre- . Mrs. :sage o t V « B V th e proi

silver ^ 1 ^ ^ ' and spoln was --^W x She waiin and • • .• ‘ ;*./• Spence.Tned a ;r= '^* Mra. K

dlrec- ti'-ViJi)' ■ •.-■ Cbarles Parla.

whileed and s ie LVEAN > fm B O L T clmrge cnery a l * * * Mrs. \a tching JI K K Lawson

M i s s W a m b o i t , S V ? „ .

M . R o d e F i e i < ~ W e i g t - - i p

f e A r e E n g a g e d w Sed w ith JEROMB. Feb. 33 — Mr. and commui

Mrs. Leo 'W am boit announce th e M arch ■as con- engagement o f ih e lr daughler, t j , - „ mmons. Melvean. to Roderick M. W elgt. be-held

K a th ; Mn Of Mrs. Adeline Welgt, a ll VtC' sdarllyn ■'erome. Mrs. :Kllmes T he bride b a senior a t Jerom e reU»r>-. :he cer- high sehc^l and is employed a t distrlbu ly Lynn Uio Tastee Free*. W elgt aU nd- fellowsh ud. and ed Jerom e schools and has t>een report . n. Mrs. employed a t K A R T rad io s ta - th e abs accom- Uon. sewing <ayed a T he wedding d a te has no t been

of Uie *®‘- 'itlon of ♦ ^ ¥ secretar

bethel USE TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS for the uardlan - >hrtner’s I(Ith "her Ic ru tch- I .of the I

whichgftve ...

I officer ^ "iaapoon. windiver, - maccom- m

s. sang m

riU'. lA \Uie im- I I JdeaU of I I ^ 0

Hancock VChinese %honored «:m o t f l - ------------------------■»---------------------------------ere told . _ |

ilr fam -o s e p h %wc. Mrs. XJ. Rash. \ •nd Mrs. \DarreU a

jns. Mr. ^ I . •nd Mra. i

rved In I?ing the I \Kl table \ 1urange- \ |

c am a : — ------- -------------------- -. Susan»‘ c<;ffee .

'o s e le c - M \ 'MI. Linda I 1d Lynda ' I I i S

h : - I U Jleon a t- V . B v /'] mem- . t |B J F /&

II ■ I / ^

■ I / / c------------------------------------------r l ! ~ ' —

in ^

■ Presbyterial |h |.i— .EIansT.old_at:____BI Women's Meet.■ KINQ illLL. Feb. 2 3 -"K ln g - ■>. dom of God In our m idst." is th e .Pl them e o f th e annimi spring Pres-■ :*. . byterlal meeting which will be

held a t Ontario. O re ..-A p ril.23. . t ^ B fn Q uest speaker,w iu be E lizabeth W S S ' u M anual. C h r i s i i a n Edticnilon9 - secretary. Snn-t'ranclsco. Calif. (!'

-------Presbyterial p lans' were on- r i - ' - F■ nounced when' lhe United P res- - A V ' . byterlon Women m et a t th e .

home of Mrs. E lbert Lawson. - • ' Mrs. i t I. Dnmcs presentod ■

th e program .'''W altlnn people.” f f ■'■■ and spoke on . th t A.^lntlc people. .^ !|.^ .'

She was nwlated by Mm. C. E. fe , !*./. Spence. Mra. Knrl Curnohan .' 3 k ‘>; Mra. K arl A n d e m o n . Mrs.

C barles Flnlaysoii'and Mrs. Inez PX.«UB ^ B l Pa rla . -

Mrs. Lyitn Sherm an wns In t x charge of the worship lr.v«n nnd h e t i

. Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Mnrle LawAon and Mrs. C a r n a l i a n

lit, SV?„.“" ■"■■“ Apri. . K enneih Jones showed colored r*«t

I Mrs. Bames unnounced th a l i j .I W orld Day of Prnj'er scrvlces /y \ |S !

^ will be held a t lhe King HIU ilr. and com m unity church a t * p.m. JEROI ince Ute M arch 1. Thomps<stjghler. The niinusl Synod school u-)JJ gagemen

WelgU be held June 34 to 36 a l Cald- Sue., to 1 sigt, a ll well. Mr. and

Mrs. Bames. spiritua l life sec- rome. Jerom e reU»r>'. requested th a t allps be c o in j

oyed a t distributed to members on lhe attended a tcnd - fellowship of prnyer. She-gave a eouplo i

las been report on the SeiulnR circle In April.'Uo s ta - th e absence of Mraj^Ted Moore.

sewing chalrmon. She s ta ted Uinl th e ir pai . . . sewing m aterial Is on hand and chnrge < lot, uccii n jj^ b c rs to participate, son on 1

Rfrs. ArUiur Greer, "liitsl.eolit" OumIs secretary, asked members to pray Boise, ai

r r ADS for th e Korean ch ild ren-, and Glenns ]

m- ■; 5 ;“

- / W b b ^ m . :s. .1 -

m j l the m any j~ m - — m o G d s - o f - T T T . — 1

/ / - P A T T I '— !

P P A R I S Z ^' j Patti talks of Spring

/ Coat fashions . . ./ ' ---- 1------ luxurious-laminated— r/ knita with m any -■

. buttons by-Mai’cwyn»— _; 8 to 18, 29.95.Classic Check with the alJ

■ “belted look” by Shari, a Lynwood, 37.95, hat, 12.9; iong sheared n^Jon gloves

th e . R e ^

“ S l 'o n f i ! " SCallf. R' -VsJ. ^

; « an - • , project, i

• lionorji.resell od • -Tv^ ceillflcalpeople.” ^ - ’ Mle; people. ' A Vales . C. E. l^rnoha^

«on nnd b ETTV SUE THOMPSON I s I d

n a 'h a 'n V V

April N uptials jer™I colored r*«t i • Houstonjc o rc u ^ - R la n n e d - b y ______ o u n e _ jj:ed th a t i i . t i Homemnscrvlces M l S S T h O m D S O n O lher

JHRGME. m . 33^1’Roy «Thompson announces' Ute en- y

'lOol u-JJJ gngem ent.ot his dauRhter. Betty ijon ’ cJw a t Cald- s u e . to W illiam W. Hyde, son of ^ r c e c “ ^ Mr. a n d Mnt. Cecil Hyde, a ll J e - SuV tin t life see- rome. ehlrley allns be Both MI.m Thompnon ond Hyde „ „ „ on lhe ottended Jerom o schools. T h e o fflco

e-gavo a eouplo plans to, be m arried In enndlells circle In April.- whlto cn d Moore. . a red ca Ited Umt th e ir pa ren ts . Mra. M am es was In assumed and nnd chnrge of th e prayer cycle les- sented v rtlclpale. son on K orea. Janice na( eoln '’ Oue.its. were M n. In n Tnrls, served U I td pray BoUc. and Mrs. Robert Elvrldge, decoratet ren -tand Glenns Fcrty.___________________h ta r t s .»

t m iB ! ^ ; \ ■ m

\ J / A \\i . m ! ■ \ %IU \ 'MI

S| Jr/

s ’ W

B

-of— — \ -------

’ Spring \

’ ■■■ t l l / \m inated^^;-------------------- --------j—

I a i - c w y n , ^ - ; V " -------------------- ; /

5. ^k with the all im portant w jX’ by Shari, a t the jr. shop,.96, hat, 12.95. Big b a g , ; , » ^ . . 'H ^ ■n^oii gloves, 3:007 ™

------- SuncTwin Fa

______ S u rd s /, Fcb. 24, I M 3Twin Fills T lm n-N nw l I S '

B ' 'Catacil^inwi— — ' Cariip Fire U n it . Reports M eet

' Caiaclklnwl Camp F ire O lrl I^B Rroup completed making vesta and Indexed th e ir Comp Flro

I ^ V i ' - books. They ore sUrUng o new i', project, memory books.

A ccrrm onlal was held a t th« home o f p a t ty Ann SU phon.

., .' . '. ' TliB girls received Utelr bead lioiiom, memberehlp cards ond

T v . ^ ceillflcales fo r th e post candy . ^ sale. ■ ^ .

h i - • A V alentine party waa held a t the home o t-T erry Davidson oQ ^^B St. ValttiUno’s day.

M « V

M issH ouston PSON Is Installed.I FHA President'

D I S JE R O M E .'R eb . 23 — H e l e n Houston was Lnstalled prcsldenl

------------- 0Ltlie_JeFPmg_chaPter_ot_Fulure .Homemakers c t America.

) S O n O lher officers a re A plta W all,, _ vlM president: M arjdrle O gata,

— n o y s^ ru iary ; Elalno D rydtn. treaa- Uto e n . u f ,r; L ,„d^ Bentxlnger. rccrca-

^ r . Betty cj,airm an; Lynda. Church.®‘ *?. , d«(trce chairm an; Judy-HoUowoy,.. u e. on .JB- Buiauint degree chairm an, 'a n d

J ^ Shirley Sm ith , p h > m m ehalr- ond Hyde . .9ls. T h e Officers, wcro Installed Lt a a rriea m „ndlellR hl ceremony. E i g h t '

whlto candles were liBhled from . a red candle and as eaeh officer

ies was In assumed he r duUcs sho was pre- cycle les- sented w ith a red rose.

Jan ice H aines and J ill Fuller res T^rls, served Uie Individual w hite cakes Elvrldge, decoroted w ith red cupld,s and

_________ h ta rts . and th a cherry punch. . .

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' i ' i u*ui) . 9 I 0 . 5« ------------ —------^ FutilihTiioli Total! t> I u i t Flur,I }l>irinm»______ l» H Gl (<8 IVikJn“ ■■■' ............ . 1“ s a ,

M ichigan D um ps jr . Purdue 71-53 'Z,

j j^ F A Y B T T B , Ind., Ffb. 23 (fl MlchlBim w m e from l l polnw bftck nnd stutfwj'PurdUB deeper

' Into Uio Biit T en butcoCball ci. Hm ccUnr’lM 3 Soturdny atiem oon.

MIchlgnn evened u p lla confer* Drvu« ir"encaTecont-iit-6*5-aB Bltist-Pitr-

'duc 'a 1-10.■ Purdue ledd M -33-Rt tho lialf. „.Ts^

Tom Cole and-BUI BunMn paced coodin a Wolverlna rally t h n t tie d the acoro a t 37-57. Pu rdue vlrtuaUy _ / collapsed and Michigan made nn,3« th e next 10 polnta fo r a com- Rh.w mandlnir M-3T »(jviinta«c.,

Bill Jone*, Pii«lue-fl on ly bis K..i.r m an a t 6-fool, 8-lnch . io u le d out early In lha aecond half trying to handle Uie 0-foo l, 7 -lnch _ BtinUn. rZS:

I t «M praclltally two d iffer- e n t ball sames. MIchlgnn mak- InB onty nine field son li tn Uie n tttn f lra t h a lf and Pu rdue only nine of the seeond half. Cole m ade KntiM

. :o of his 24 polnta a fte r t h o In- ^ . r term lulon. He spread 31 re- iwil'i?! bounds ttirough Uie gome.

Michigan mode SO o t 70 field . sval attem pts. D ot 44 In Uie flrat

ha lf, for 38 per cent and Purdue ,,Tou| 33 of 78 for 3 ta . . 11?;;.^

J E R M A N ,n g s t a t e , T E l im in a te d ■ T it le R a c e I

nnd HuKerman, r a te d th e one-tw o H nninff o f the; tou rn n m o n t, rcm hincd ■ d tcu m a in th c f i f th d ia tric t class A H it. Cumufl County exploded paa t frif?- ■ w h ile IIuKormun w an to pp lin? B ru - ■ A n'ouu 49-34. In loner b rack - ■

c t pluy, G rnnd View cam e ■ from b e h i n d In th c In s t ■

'j .1 7 :in (jiiiirtcr lo nip BIIhh <15-43 H nnd_CBrcy_ou»Led _QMdlng_8“ ^ - ■

^11 n t o (HMD. Tlie toumament now aus- .1 u J <1 pendx netion un til Wednesday H ® ^ * when three games will be played

a t UaRertnan..Cnmns Couhty had an easy H

______time aitalnst the Ice-cold Belle*I 8 10 11^ vue crew. Bellevue managed only

24 41 *i one point In tho first quarU r H ” ond /leven in the opening ha lf.

KTiT-v i< Camas County didn 't warm up H {«iiB rip really until th e seeond hnlt when I B

4 3 I the M ushers pumped threush 4! S M ‘ i u P*'inLi. Tom Oormley. who ripped

!i A ]]!! 44 polnbi Frldny niAht, conlented H I ( ( J himself wltti 18 Saturday. H

, 5 S J 0 Bliss p u t together a l4;po ln t H Uilrd qua rte r to grab a 38-37 lead

- over O m nd View bul couldn’t ■ ! ^ ^ iii t'eld on AS O rond View .came

]]• i t (I back to elnlm Uie tigh t decUlon. - :] 31 4S onederrn h it 17 for O rand

View while nace topped BlUi H r j / i p r . . . 'Vlth 13. . ■

• i f I ■ Hngerman d ld n t shake B ru - H i; 0 : -n nenu until th e final qua rte r .a t-3 <1 I 4 tliouRh I th e PIm trs led almost

" 0 0 4 0 “" thc tliiie, Tlicy liiid only seven:t» lrila -to i5im r t ia I tc r ; th i« j .p e -

O H I O rlods but then cmnked up th e ir° g , y foal brenk and .woh going away. ■ ■

k 0 n I 0 Freshman Allen Bo>-er h it 170 3 0 s point l« lead '-the winners whle R |

‘■j 7 ; ; . , BrMne'nu's best effort s>.-as 14 by0 ni 311 Scarbrough. BSSi• “ '• Cnrey,' Retting 18 points from * " viKW 1* 1-ynn Cook, fell behind In the/K f t I. Ill first qunrter but was rldlnjf a .

‘ 4 0 H comforUble margin a t halftim e 5 ,° ^ , J O 4 In lls snme'w lUi Ooodlnit BU te.

4 l » CAtlAH CODNTV CAKEr 4(5 O 13 Canu ^ f» flp fl» ;c .r .r I tf lp f lp

, | i s » ^ - r t - « f c i . , . . s - ! s ' i i 6Futl1ihl«r 6 O S e'llUih-----S O S 4 r , - .......

t> l ll i» KU.»,I D D S o;Sp.rk. S I S I ,1 Gl (<8 IVikJcK I 2 4 -4 Mtchim 4 4 4 IX ^ t a t t» Jonr> 0 I 3 trc.m«f.m 3 I 1 >— ' WnliburyJ _ I J S 4 ^

amps J r ." c ;5 n \V ‘JI!L'!^‘rN 7 '5 .^ r5 '11 C trr _____________ 13 « SS «• 9 h\ nRI,I.KVR 4*. COODrNO STATK.l* 8tb. 23 (fl n«]|i>B« ((ftpdpC .H iki* fc d p r ip

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tho lialf. » "»»«»! Touu n 7 w j j Olln paccd coodinc s i 'i 'u ________». u r rw * ■iwitie d lhe

I H i i Sonly bis K»Ur O S 3.tlll«n<lnn S < 8 1! _____ouled out t i l l r^ J Jf ' S g ____ Ell■0 d iffer- ------------;--------- • » « « " L;nn m ak- jia c r r m a n 4I, d r u n k a u S4 33 in

; = " jniy nine ^ 7|D.fot«i a 0 S « count;)Ie m ade KntiM 1 o s sijfrwnod I 0 s : Am.H' 1;- ; ; i x a " ! ; ; i SSW

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d Purdue „2>uu » u i« « * Tct«ii u iw a *llniw u" 4 tf 14 14 high 1

« r i • San V raA cW t. •" ism e. OU.er.-i

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QUarUr - - v- ling ha lf. I / / m 'wnrm up ;■■ • - h / : X ’-

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r O rand led BlUi

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ntmost niy seven J im z p e - up th e ir

ngh it 17

lers whle •as 14 by

nts fromSL IPPIN G CONTENDEH Gene Fu

* bouse le ft by mlildlewelght champion halfUme F u „ n ,„ .tum bled and feU while tryli

k1«B? 4* ' founds t4> a draw and Tiger retained i t f i p f i p --------------- ■

• a 'l a '7 1 6 S unday , Fob. 2 4 , 1963

a 4 p i r > S l ^ ^ r

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?n'ii i! i Beau Purple

S tw r t^ w in14 xrM« M IA M I, Fin., Feb. 23 C/P>— Ho Bfl. 41 th e g a te , recovered quick ly a n d \ ? a “ ’a ‘» n ln g o f th e W ldcncr hand icap 0 0 s 0 pou n d s- w ith Bill B oland aboun s 1 311 m in u te s 1 4 /5 Bcconds.ovcr a fa J { | ‘i ------------------- -------------------— M rs.

jJ J J E llio t Cops Race il'j:"! In Colorado M eet

CRESTED BUTTE, Coto,, Peb.‘ r V - f . . 33 (fl — M ike EUlott of Durango, -ryell

* 5 ^ jJ Colo„ won th e 15 kllomelcr cross j a 0 s « coun try akl race of Uio NorUi „ ' ' ; J : A m erican Nordic akl champion-

J “ } * H e covered tho distance In 1 j,lnd « 0 I 0 ho u r. 1 m inute, 0 seconds In fair, fron t

J J J J 30 degree weaUier over a course owned '* * » » « ra n s ln s from O.CM to B.OOO feettf 14 i t h ig h in th o Coky Mountalna. The

Beoientrychoice

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tor San Francl»co’« G »rr rhilllp* as lie furtoi ^**.‘"® '..9‘**er»-ue-iie»J£ork 'sJehn G reen ner 1 ot b g a Iraac lsco . (AP wlrepholo) Bald

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^ §55 ?2 *E85iiiliii8Bs6iSDER Gene Fullmer U show n lo s ln r his balar relgh t champion Dick T iger, d u r ln c acUon In S I fen while try ln r to break ou t of a clinch. Tl I T iger retolned hU cham pionship. (AP wlrepho

2 4 ^ 1 9 6 3 _ T H E T i

urple Overcomei rW m W M en^I1). 23 i:/P>— H obeau f a r m ’s B e a u Purp le s qu ick ly a n d w en t on to b e a t th e favored

icr h an d icap today a t H ia le a h park, B Boland aboard , led a ll th e w ay and rni tids .over a f a s t tra c k . ’H e w on by 214 lc------- — M rs. R ichard C. d u P o n t o f ------) q /»p W ilm ington , D el., a n d th c A . v a c c 2-5 fav o rite w ith th c crowd M p p f o f '83 ,178 , sh o u ld e re d 131 v v, . -^w pounds and becnme tho seventh W ,Mo„ FcD. o d d tf^ i choice to fa ll In ihU ' ' . D urango, gruelling test fo r tho nallon 's t T

h!f*Ni!rth handicap horses.h.m ploS «'■ : S " r ,itarded Florlda*bred Heroshogala t £

fInUhed third, th ree lenRths be- Arlzimce in 1 hind Kelso ond fou r lengths In kcwJs In fair, fro n t of fourth place T ry Cash. „„()a course owned by M rs.’A da L . Rice of ^ij,Ii

BOOO feet .C*''®“50- chanlalns Iln lshers In order ,j.i,------ '■— were: Sunrlso F ligh t, Bronzb _ .,M M Babu, Jay Fox. Prego nnd Kll-

- moray.Beau Purple, ru n n in g as nn you,

e n try w ith Kllmoray, wna second h .mchoice and paid S8.70, $2.70 and ~Uh

m $3.70. Kelso returned $2.30 and _ , S2',10 while the show price onHeroshogala wo-i $5.00. ‘“ ®,

Fractional Umes w ere :23 3-5,■ n ;4a3-5, 1:133-5 and -l:3fi4-5. " " 3 W J / Beau Purple, owned by Jack

Dreyfus, Jr., K ew 'Y ork financier, ' U f l hnd not started since In st Nor. defct

' 13 In the W n?hlngton, D.C., In - *|*K " ' tem ntlonnl n t Lnurel, Md. B ul o-'oc

h e had boUi speed n n d slam - Hars lna"8alurday nnd K elso couldn 't shoo:calch him in th e Ions niretch first

i ^ H drive. ThKelso whs second w hen Itiey cd t(

■ P Q sped past the s ta n d s th e first b-},}],■ n — tlme.-wlih-Bronz« Babu-OJidJIcc-

ahognln fourth. roaIBenu purple h a d a macRln of . . .

■ ■ I iw o lengths when they stra lgh i-ejied out (or th e baek stre tch “

¥ ^ m run . Bronie Babu becam e therunnerup nnd KeUo dropped Foback to fIfUi. Joe

A t th e end of the f irs t mile, polm

lengths in front nnd K elso was a close-up fourth w ith Bronze VVi Babu nnd lleroshogaln th ird . ' ' '

’ In to the stre tch they cnmew tth Benu purpte th re e lengths A 'J

_ _ ■ _ ahead and KeUo awcephiR up to n e . m " ' take 6 m w c i iu pm cf m ia iic - im t :

■ jl^M roshoRala holding th ird . Try wnm— OftsH-«nd~6 u»rlAe-FirRntr-c(ime- cm ci

9 | H on In the stretch w hile Bronte nccc]Babu dropped back to Join the unili

' olso m ns. tounIsmnel Valenzuela, w ho flew

from Calllomla to rid e Kelso, -.VJ, Sftld hU horse hnd no trouble.

"He ju st couldn't Rct Into hlsh B K genr>llke he usually doe» and we g ^ f lB S couldn't catch H int f ro n t horse," ^; "■■■l Valeniueta said.

Beau Purple, O-Jicnr-old.son ,of V Beau Clar out of W nicr Queen ■

K a i by Johnstown, enriied $83.4(W from thc srow pun.e »f $128,400.

■ I B Beau Purple did n o t race ns n 3-vear-old and earned only $30.- 130 In Uie next tw o year;,'. I-1M year he won five big slnkex in ‘''ur

' bank $342,203. Tw o o t Benu Purple’s big victories over Ki-jso Inst year were In th e Suburban I'C nnd Uio M an ' O 'W or In New placc Vork.

^ ^ ^ B Lpiist .yenr Beau Purple ^rl n Utnf;Irack. record o t Illn lfuh for- Tlu'ncli

ps as lie furtonts a t 1:214-5. T lir W ldr-1 m-i t an G reen ner 'reeord i*. It50 4-5. w t by lln -ti » Bald:E;i8lo In 10l», |j i„ in

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^ B | n S H | B B B | B ^ ^ ^ H ^ H get

lo sln r his balance and avoiding a round- •■■ ^ ing acUon In Saturday n ieh t’s tllle tighL . . . of a clinch. The men ba ttled through 15

T ^ T I M e S - A / £ W S Q 'H i i ^ a B n . ^ 0 ^ I'AE

S '^ ^ ^ i T S y W Dick *

'*•■■ <* . .■ son. t- - defeat

comes Faulty % S e r H a n a ic ^ §5 e au P u r p le s tu m b le d c o m in g o u t o f t t h e f a v o r e d K e lso i n t h e 2G th r u n - °*j}. l e a h p a rk . B e a u P u r p l e , u n d e r 125 w a y a n d r a n th e I ' / t m i l e s in tw o have

v o n b y 214 le n g th s . K e ls o , o w n e d b y inst 'f i P o n t o f ----------------- :;------ ---------------------- Full

.o"crow.i Ai-izoiia'State S . ft-S Wins WAC g I “‘‘r Hoop Grown' “'-tiRhtly re- 1 , ^sroshogttla t e m p e . Arl*., Pcb. 23 «> - thU '■nRths be- Arizona S tn te university blistered bumpi i^ g th s In Hew Mexico 70-62 Saturday nlRht bu t liTry cash . „„() clinched Uic tlrs t W eslern time '• o> AthlcMc conference bnsketball ^lol

‘" t.2^!!!! T1‘c Sun Devils. 8-1 nnd with e'mlle 'nnrf tffi o"'>’ Arizona to play In lenguo him c nnd Kll- compeUUon, Rained the title The

when Ulnh defeated BrlRhnm lg as an younc 108-100 In overtime. Bris- rnr u

S2-70 and win, a 5.3 record. ... ' n r ir« “«,. The victory 'puU A -S lale Into mm

°" Iht NCAA pur w n t plwoIJ, " ,■- .0-. ■« S agnlnst Seattle . OrcRon Stale .U3li*4-5 " " 3 oene

by Jack '“ *« flun;D cviU. now 33-3 nnd he lo!fitinncler, the nation’s fo \irlh -m nkcd team, it thnla s t Nor, defeated New Mexico by throw* •.;D.C., In - ins a cu rta in o f defenders nround everylMd B ul 0-toot, 8-lnch Ira (Tlie Large) a» lai

nd slam - Harge. TliU held th c Lobo shnrp- n,) to} couldn 't shooter lo four points In Uieg niretch first hnlf. . ^

The Devils, mcnnwhlle, spurt- '- '1 4h e n Uiey cd lo n 17-4 f irs t h a lf advaninac Tkth e first t},e 2-0 In Ute 1 / 6 ,

•andJIc t-. le an u c .-fn lle d - to -sco re -a -f le ld ~ ,r,-,s, , goal In the f irs t seven mlmiie.i. o A .

" « S h U tinW ied w ith 33 polnls, of b eK stre tch "* tcnm m nle Claude 'Wllli. the j;am e the todny

dropped For A -Slnle. A rt Becker nnd sliUt Joe Cnidwell hnd lo and 20 vclern

llrat mile, points, respectively. Bobby

S " ” VVichita A ccepts °'(J e^lcuKlhs Tourney O ffer - - Sbi;■liiR up to NEW YORK. Feb. 23 i,n — Tl.e t i .,. 7*1“ i t ' l> r u c w icn iia wiicni.\hoekcr.v Joc T<

r n t ' tnl^C ^Ic Bronre ncccp tcd-n berth I n , Uie 20th block

jo in uie Nntlonnl Invliuilon basketball c r reo tournnment. ,

d i“*KeUo J I I . '" '” ? troub ll ■ frWny,,l)ccumlnR th e Mxtli cniry an etin to hiKh 1®MM, Ihii

w and we 5 ' ' “ *' ^ '“‘H»on toren t horse,- Mnlht

Tlld Whl•l^l!h«^:l'r^. r a n k e d early sld son of M'venth iialloimlly; pulled omc of Jury I e r 'Q u een Uie Milliners ut ilic- m'h.soii l;i,i . • a $83.4(W n lrh l iit W ichlia when

$128,400. iiif'IK-d Ciricinnitii Oi-in, LE?race as a i'»ap|it:iK lhe IloarciiUs' w iiiuins'K entii only 520.- ''■'■"I': i‘< 37 cniiu".. W ithiia cur-'totirnii ear;,'. L.1M rciiily .lia'i >< lil-i! reeord uitli'W JIiici stakes' In t" “>’ Kiinitvi lo play. 59 inof Benu • •— '.................. ............ ba.'ikrl

ivcr Kelso llltU IN S W IS ■Suburban TOnONTQ. Feb. •2 3 - 'n ie lisI-

hi New i place H o s t o n Bm lns. playinij I'KiKxl jwsllloiwl hockey nnd kci-

plc ^^l ft [licit iiiore ihnn ndetiuale, goal- ■llll .for' 7|iendiiiK Irorn, Kd JoliitMori. un- ftBRl •hr Wide. M-i Ihl- Toronto N nplc U iifs 4-2 Good 5. se t by 111 - n N ational Hockey lc«ijut »

. S 'inc toiilgliL ., ^

•R A W IN T■jjlll fi^erSure D

He Won Bout a With Fullmer

LAS VEOAS, Nev., Feb. 33 OR 7 X ^ —"I though t I won the ftsh t." I ' world middleweight champion J L Dick 'H se r of Nigeria declared tonight a fle r reu ln lng hU crown L A

^ ^ ^ B ‘ by the nnrrow margin of a draw 'p<(.nr wllh challenger Oene Fullmer.

••Sllll.- the 33-year-old NUer- tan added q u ic k ly ,-a t the-sam e

^ ^ ^ B ' time I 'm sorry about Uie draw, dC ttir I 'm glad h e d idn 't take Uie XlUe o f 8U oway fro m me." m e n t

Tiger waa unhappy w ith the style F ullm er used as Gene box- _ eo more a t range Uian he

^ ^ ^ B did In th e ir flrat mceUng Oot. 33 f , ^ ” * In San Francisco when the Nl- gerlan b eat Fullmer f o r . the '

j ^ ^ B championship.“I though t , h e was going to

fight h a rd e r, like he did In San , FrancUco. T here he was ligh t-

^ ^ ^ B Ing from Uie first round. Here he ^ was backing away. I felt I was the cham pion and he sliould be coming to me.” B ut

Jersey Jones. Uie tIS . repre- t senbiUvo for Tiger, said. 0 «re- though m atch w ith th e West Jordan , "I tt UUkh, f igh te r, now becomes tho I dIdr f irst o rd e r of business. And Los give m Angeles m a tch -m a k er Oeorge The fam assus Immedtately offered o was a 1150,000 toU il purse for a re- th a n t m atch a i the Los Angeles Col- F ranclUeum tri Ju n e .________ ___ won n~~JDnc8l M iaZTiBeiCdi - iR e f t

^ ^ ^ B hls usual figh t Soturday n lgbt, from adding, " the lost tw rounds I even (

^ ^ ^ B told h im to get out there and system get him o r you’ll blow Uie tlUe.“

* * * * chom(

FuDmerWiU » Not .Retu-e "S.

--------—- bruislr

■ li^s On Draw TS'K LAS VEGAS, Nev, Feb. 23 i » - J ^ n d

" I’d h a le to quit on a draw," b fl said n dlsnppolnUd Gene Fullmer u J

/ a fte r fighting 15 bruising rounds ‘ ik V \ I with m iddleweight champion .T rL » W D.ok Tiger.

V Fullm er's m anager. Marv Jen - nppnrc son, blamed himselt for Oene’a dental

_________ defeat. " I Ihousht he had the Meed 1flRht won so before the 14lh

t v• - I w an t to give It one more dnncln

whirl,’' added . Fullmer, whoso

; a D “ ' i r ; ' i r s ’s ' ’sJ r - eye, u th ird on lhe lip and a n - ,

g o u t o f 'h cek . "IG th r u n - '^'"s ol^vlQUjly disappoint- ^ble tci d c r T 5 f ^ " I “ « , 3 cisco IlULi 1»0 tl,ought I wau losing I would ,1, ? in tw o have p u t on more fight In the _ , w n e d by lost 'two rounds." mnmri-------------- Fullm er sold • hU fight- plan i,y o c. , wenl perfccliy . "EveryUilns went finally

' i Q t C nccordlna to plan, except Uie corner winning." , throug

€ ..T h e 3 1 -y e a r-o ld challcngcr .» a i trom W est Jordan , Utah, ducked ^,Q gi KTihid o u t on Tiger nnd then pullmi _ j . _ _ . circled h im throughout tho fight, u jo h

' ’ » •** "He w as as strong this,ttm e nslast bu t I fought him differently Ti<»>r

- thU ' tim e,” snld Oene. "We ^'j.Ve y blistered bumped heads n eoupla of Umes rday nlRht bu t h c d ld n 'l hurt me'- a t ony I W cslern time, n o t even In tho IBlh." bnskeibaU clo th ed In h is fight robe, his

ICRS hanging over a table, thc . » . v and with challenger said, "I'd like to fight "In lenRUo him agnln." • *"the Utle The braw ling former champion to thi« BrlRhnm he was belter conditioned i? .„®

Ime. BrIs- jo r the rem ntch. "I was much - - J h i i ond plnee ^ronR cr thU -tlm c." hc s a id .'„ , "In a draw w e'both lose," he tcrn°«s w te Into Mill. ^ "

Dolores, snt quietly more I „ “ corner of the drci-iing room. t»u,nonth, Qg„p y,.gutj ^t 33-3 nnd he lost because his wife wnnted hnrnrr* ikcd team, 11 th n t wny. |jg g|,

ill! '”*':: ‘‘ '''"■ t *” ‘>’® away ;ers nround everybody snys he fouitht well, to the lie U rge ) As ta r a s rcttrlnfi, I'll leave thn t thm

” 1' ' » . 1. . M i. „ „ 7 '5

lie, spurt- Crandall Shift' H i' :‘' iT Z D enied by Braganr S n S ■‘ w i i r T T A f f i i ^ w c u T T ' i i : : ^i m lm ie.1. pcb. M .-m - Thc nppcjirniice _ 33 points, of Del C rondan a t flrsl base InIde W llli. the Milwaukee Braves' workout CIN<

todny raised speculation lh a l a *« k e r nnd sliUt m ight bc In order for .Uie seven :I ond 20 vciernn calclier. but MannRcr mlnuie

Bobby O ragnn said Uils was nol lh e Nc■ ihc-coat,_______________________nlgl’t '

. "I don 't have nny plans for ?? ^p n f q Del anywhere but behind the 1°" ^ , r plate." Drngnn said. "I know hen i* ____ c n n .p la y flrsl l)ft55,..l)Ul.I don 't . ______

anticipate th a t hc will." ; . ,

nt.shoekcr.v joc *Torrc for catching mrue^^rnid • Jop-ninki-d I Ihere have been ’rumani th a t ____5im -u and Crnndall was on the trndlnR • . ih f 20th block th is w inter. The big calch- i basketball er reported 15 pounds overweight.’ ^

I Shortstop Roy McMillan Joined I ■« n the NIT third ba.scman E«ldle Mnllicws ns 1 K f Ixth cniry an enrly bird lii camp. Only | lurntiiiieni plichcrj, and catchers are due b c - '1 M adron tore nex t Frldny. a l t h o u g h . '■ •V ' Mnlliews wns Invlled lo report A r a n k e d early becniwc of a shoulder-In- > led one nf Jury th n t hampered ’his Inst yeor.'ii.'oii l;i>l . ------------------------------- ;Hla When AUlJUllN JGLTKI)ill Oi-iH, LEXINGTON; Ky., Feb. 23 I^v- ,' w iiiuins'K entucky Johcd Auburn’s NCAA' C * L'hiia ciir-i to tirnninent hopes tonlRhl ns the ' J l :ord ttitli'W llilcn ts ■defeated Uie TlRcrs 78v

&9 In n Southeiuilcm conference'— ba.'ikrlUnlI ftnmc,

. I -| • ; — ----------------1 ' /

FARM. AUCTION ." . . .U V " " ■ " ''O W '" .......J " . . AI.E.Iale, goal- MU5HCS FARM AUCIION WED,,LMori. up- KSRUARY 37ll> loc'titd No'lh e<Leafs 4-2 Oooding. See • Ad«i>ilitm«nl on

P.O. ,

U N B E A

N T IT L E M ■e I D e a d lo c k !

A f te r B lo o S S T o u g h 1 5 1hU crown L A S - V E G A S , N o v ., F e b , 23 of 0 draw T ig e r o f N ig e r i a r e t a i n e d h i s w o

t o n ig h t ; b u t t h o b e s t h e c o u ld g e ihB 'M mc r o u g h , b lo o d y r o u n d s w i th G en e Uie draw, d e th r o n e d l a s t f a l l . T h e s p l i t dc

« Uie iiu e o f s u r p r i s e a n d d i s a p p o i n t - --------' m e n t f r o m t h e f a n s p a c k e d T a iw ith th e Jn t h e C o n v e n tio n c e n tc r .

T th a ^ b e sof"® n u m b e r a n d H qina O ^ u a l partisan In fovor o f the “ J Jn th« Ml iinder-dog ex-cham plon from HOTi.r S; ‘

The outcome le ft undecided, ot.*n least for the -m om en t. Whether ii‘ ,

a ‘ S e i s rullm tr wouW»B. han g up Uie gloves, a vow h e had

S u 'w T S K ”B ut Fullmer sa id : , yIS rearc- " I though I won, I guess he throU{ aid. 0 , re- thought h e won. utes.It Jordan , '’I said I 'd reUro U I lost, bu t The comcs the I didn’t lose. I hope n g e r will eight . And Los give m e onother sho t a t It.” honds T Oeorge The nollonally-televUed m atch J“*nP« offered 0 was a repeat, bu t even better,

for a re- th a n the ir first encounter In San gelcs Col- Francisco last O ct. 33 whcn Tiger Hou— ,won a_unanimou8,.decUlOn,___gome,Id a 'tlilg iii _lRefcree_V cnuB ybee,-lm port«d 5*ie52_ day n lghl, from San Francisco, called it

rounds I even CO-SO under th e flve-polnt dete. there and system- of scoring. gome'«Uie Ulle." Judge p a t Dlsltln hod the* champion In front, 7t-07, while

i r r . l i Jut**® - 0***’ Romero called It 70- V l l l 68 for Pullmer.T x u . Associated Press had ll I

even. 70-70. I*C The batUe ran tru e to form->o I

bruising and often wild engage-m e n u th n th n d tho tons In a con- ' J js la n t uproar and standing on Its M

■•b.=3» - J " " ’'

r H s ^ o S s s ' t ^ " e ° : K r ™ N C icnampion ^

the hairline In th e sU th, which A l Marv Je n - nppnrently wns from an accl-

o®"®* dcnU l butt, and a steady nose C - s hnd the bleed from Uie lOlh round on. ifll* f lJn t- ■ Fullnier. who awitched from Itay away, bullyboy UcUcs for on

evening o t Jabbing, circling and one tnore donclng oway, slashed open n

cr' Whoso gftji, over_ the_cham plon 'a. l e f t _____ew M hlgn eyo in Uio l l l h round, n mJS nn And scemlngly taking h e a r t by p and on bloodied oppo-

. . nen l, whom he hnd "ho t been C o llsappolnl- nble to scrnlch In thc Snn Frnn - Farm won. If I cixco boui, Oene w cnt a ll ou t in comp { I would ij,g final rounds. ot yojh t In Uie engngement hnd Its wilder news;

moment, as whcn Tiger, angered * tight- plan by Genes’ h ll and run fashion, advai Ullng went jm auy cornered him tn a neutra l clal I sxcept Uie corner nnd literally threw him In Xt

throuRh the lower two ropes. days challenger ^ galn in a desperate clinch In

ah. ducked eighth round. T iger Utled A ?!!** Fullm er bodily from Uie floor, as t tho fight, i j to hurl him lo Uie canvas. Adve lls, Ume M Each weighed ICO pounda and ' differently ^ igcr was the 3-1 bctUng fo-

,w e vorile.nn^ The fiRhl Started quickly. Tig-

iR ih" cr, noted os a counter puncher, Adve: couldn’t get a decent sh o t a t AuOene *>» •>' wou'*! ‘‘" ‘1 »‘®P •lobl.e, thc nway.

ke to fight fourth round, ^ c r *._____ _ -rocked Oene w lih n strong rightcnampion the head, nnd then sen t Oene »„

londllioncu , i a 8Rcrlng off-balance w ith a WAS combination ,to the head.* I*” i, w Round after round, th e pat- i lose, he tern was pretty much the-sam c. . .

w ith never a round decldcd by sat quietly more thnn one polnl. * “L-lng room. Qut (ho tm u h wns- n blnzing uld quit U {|n„]g „* both men, obviously uc wnntea th a t the outcome would

be close, slugged and. mauled Ad< flRhl, bu l away from one p a rt of U ie.rlng lURhl well, to the other. Dclbeleave thn t .^h ,, was Fullmer's 03rd fight ‘ and the third draw In his 13TT* years of ring w arfare. For Tiger, » t f f • th is was bout 03 ond. Ws Uilrd

* draw.

from each corner i\s thc vcrdlct rcuT 'F iir^ 'isT m nouncett^ ------------------------------------

^ b 'a S ^ m nOYALS-AVI>t~--------- -'Adic!? w o ^ o i l CINCINNATI, Feb. 23 «V - ' ^uei on lh a l a Tho Cincinnati Royals scored , er for Uie « v c n straight p<^nw In th e last

MannRcr minutes ot lhe f lrsl half ngalnst , ,Is was noi th e New York Knlcks Tliursdny _________ .mght and iiulled gway U. a 115-

e ^ td /he . . .I know he I ™ ' ■■m — — a AdUl. I .don'l ____ _ . ____________^___ ____^

S r — 3 “! S Golf and ."llan Joined I ■ « ' I ' I

mp.''on“i Ronch Club irvmire due b c - '

I S WINTER aZ.In s t year. . _ ; . a «

RATESeb. 23 i^v- , C>

Still in E ffect■nsers 78v . ' Aucl

SALE ON u s e d "— " ■■■ ' I ' A N D SO M E N E W . Ad» 5N . M E R C H A N D IS E ‘ aiI. AlBtftl •*. ,

i r . ; .• PHONE '.• „ 3 ? 4 -4 5 4 5 .- I -Advci

i E A ^ ME M A T ^

lo ck S tands B lo o d y and h l 5 R o u n i sN ev., Feb ' 23 (ffO— Champion Did re ta in ed h is w orld m iddleweight tift e s t h e could g e t w as a d raw after 1 mds w ith Gene F u llm er, th c man II. T h e sp lit decision b rought a ro, isa p p o ln t- -------------- :-----------— — -i

“ S Loyola Raps S r f . H ouston 62-5aplon from HOUSTON, Feb. 33 (^ _ r«

ola’s third ranked Ramblers ly idMlded a t repealed-Houston clulleet

m er would U.vow h e had ^ame of ilie ^hU a ttem p t !]:h ip o f the Chicagoans, Uie naiton p 01 UIC TO

point per game average Rt; Into the gome, were held » l>

I guess he Uirough m ost of Uio flrsl 20 n£. utes.

I lost, bu t The opening ha lt prodia U g er will e ight ties ond tho lead fhi nt.

o t It.” honda four limes as 'Ued m atch Juniped o u t front and tU ;M ven be tier there unUl 9 minutes r e m a S nter In San “ 'e ^o lf. ■whcn Tiger Houston, employing Its p a a *cUlOn....... gome,. _took. only„H _ f i t i L b *B,-lmport«d ahota to_the_nnmblersL27___ S, called It Loyola’s All-Amcrica caadH I flve-polnt date. Je rry HMkncss, w a T iM

game's leading scorer vlth h<iH fh» Johnny E ( ^

1 -5 ? whSe contrlbuwd 10. Lyle Hai^tr k i l l e d It 70- Houston scorera wlUi 15 poiau

: : : : f a r mUd engage-

i&S-Auction^r.ss: CALENDAReye in the

uff'Which A ll M a g ic Valley1 an accl- ^ '' S T S a le s L isted Heroched from '" ’’ ' 7 ' * - ^

Ircling and / cd open n . | | 9m i p lo n 'a . l e f l______ — ■

lg h e n rt by ’ Iidled oppo-"h o t been C o n t a c t the Times-RenSnn Frnn - Farm Sales depnrtment ta

t a ll ou t In complctc advertising coTehfl ot your form sate: hand Ub

d lla wilder newspaper coverage (over Tl- e r angered reader* in Maglo VaUej), un fashion, advance billing. All a t one i;«-n a neutra l clal low rate. Every sale lliudthrew him In thU Fann Calendur for l>0 ropes. daya before, sale o t no nA

r t o ^ l l l M FEBRUARY 25h e floor, as GLENN DAVIScanvas. AdvertUement: Feb, 22 saaajoundii nnd ' Auclloneem: ty fe Mm Wi SSm S T o - and Harold Kisas

FEBRUARY 25 ‘ulckly. T ig- E. O. MYLER3r punchcr, AdTcrllMment: Feb. 22 and Sn sh o t a t AucUoneera: Gene Larstalie nnd atep and John Edlnborou{b

„ - ' FEBRUARY 26und’ T ^ c r MORRIS W, CAHLSOS irong lig h t ArtverUcsment; Feb. 2t ani 31 sen t Oene AueUonecra: Lyle MsiUn :e w ith 0 lu ra ld Klaas j

;“.i--V S?r„fT c,S. Ja „ „ , a

* - r l . « . ! «. obvtoa.Hr FEBRUARY 27omo would ALBERT HUGHESnd. mauled AdverUsement: Feb. 35 **•of U ie.rlng Auctioneers:

Delbert Alexander * Lyl« ShiWOita " ,M FEBRUARY 27hi llU 13 LEO GROVER

J and N EIGHnonS1, hU Uilrd AdvertUement: Feb. 24 andS

AueUoneers: EdinbomuiS

OIC vcrd“ t .----------------------FEBRUARY-2^-—

------ -------- J. N ia iO L S and A. KAREl^I N - - - -------AdveriI«mentrFeb.7l-an4a. 23 «V - Auciloneer: Gaylord rhllUf*

h r ih e 'l^ t ' FEBRUARY 28. " V i i S n .T . SIMMONS

A 'S o 'S r £ . ! S i n - ‘**«

t t t t S a s AdvertUemenl: Fe*».28*-f j Auetloneer: Lyle Mm »««

f i C Auctioneer*:

t y A m a r c h 1

.lubMARCH 1

ER aZ :::^ ^ ?• AucUoneer: Lyle Ms«un S WARCH 2

:f e e t ' ' s . ^ r o . y . V r ' . r - '

;ED TIIIEMA^N TBUCK J*J2

ISE • AucUoneerai Johnand Jlm Meatemm'w

E ’ T O N V ^ IN C lS lts ^

5 . ■■ ; g f ‘^AuoUoneert Lyla Ma»“ "

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N o rth w est S m o th e r s ;

r . r v to c lc e u n c o rk e d h i s u su n . . oi-61 v ic to r y o v c r t h e M utrii j^^^ g y m n M i u m . T h e Fh.i

T i / n e ' s ' f / e w s

C i n c m i i a t i . ■

O v e r c o m e s I Tiifsa 5 5 -5 4 B

U p o ln u behind In Ha a a ■conference gnme.

Ed Ju ck er’s JtniMjiy of H CuokU tn the doting

! ^ i ^ d alU rnnU ng fo p h c H ^ j;en CqnnlDghnm nnd Sri?U ner did t h e trick. m s ^ h a m scored six o( tho H

jS S ttM M t IB p o in t, and UKl H w ith .Cl 20.foot Jump H

MwlUi 3:33 to so . Oeorse WlJ.S free throw provided the Sainc edge 40 seconds, later.S l w u (oulde charfftng for . H M U iket n tte r Tom Thacker S ,U ie hall tn m T u l» . Thack- -.■■JM

T C ^ i a v e d ClnclnnBU's victory m ft m bblns th e rebound alter ■ u t^ B u rk e mlesed the laat shot

B ‘*TW Golden H urricane ran oft W llu i t r« l |h tP O ln U ( k t th e a U r t^ (I Tbe f ir s t time the tw o. H■ S t NCAA Champion Bearw ta M.UJ uie score w aa a t SO-all 3

88 seconds .before the

^ L iH n ^ i'a MUSourl Valley Kcm ed to do nothlnR

S t m the f i r s t half, which M f ^ with T ulaa leading. 33*«.

N C A A G r o u p «

T a k e s P o t s h o t w

A t A A U M e e t ^

JOT y o m c . r o b . w w » -sn ip . : - ; 1 tej conUnues in th c supposedly*KtUtd NCAA-AAU sports war,

^ r t ^ U t o U * t a ttac k 'S g h t In- tslhe AAU’s 'b a c k yard today.

7b* VS. T rack nnd Pleld fed* ■nllon. organized by tho NCAA, r ■■r.f nat tn offer lo sanction llie

^ » l T t own trac k m eel Saturday tSk.- M t b t t t Madison Square garden. B H * ■lor-Hiree p e r c e n t o f-th e gat* - ^ e■ nceipud riaoo . B W f c Tbt AAO re jec ted the offer IOT

national indoo r champion- Um tb# i s th sponsored by the HAf UU tnnuiilly. oe iew

lb* question o f who U going toiuicUw) w hich m eet h a t been " “ «»« I key quesUon In the two-year ^«ort« struggle between the two ^

'^ 'tp p a re n t ly woa eetUed byOta. Douglas M acA rthur, when X V JU u t bolh g roupa down In New ____T « last m on th to settle the ir . (nd. t t Ute request ol president f l I Ktantdy who feared tho battle •*■ ' nuld ruin th e A n erlcan Olym*Jtcttsm. ■

Die colleges g o t permission to rocK ci unction m eets Involving the ir f ix inp! m athletes, a n d the AAO kept w i th t pennUiion to sanction open fi«U with a th le tes from all PRIM. , p o in ts

■Rw federation apparently read p h iy e t lu io mean th a t th e AAU would n n d D «»«Uon open m eets, bu t th a t I t 4.u« n | wild sanction them . too. E * L ®,

l*“ ''^ec?lv?d®iSre m u d S ^■ fE n i rrom th e Pederotlon. Many■ ont&ined Uie w ording: "We oa« .t- ie m t m m t UtU sanction has been ac- ■ t fP W unle&s wc hear from you » |c e u«

b th ,c o n l« ry ." . X J ' --------- :— . . ' . / Bljavlnii

Robinson “S ,authorl

H a s M a n y £ »

F i g h t D e a l s

ffBW YOUK. Peb. 32 Ifl-8 U . Uiey re W Ray Robinson's punclies to Pm i w e tlowpri rnw.l<<i»rnhlv bu t WM Un “^ 1 ^y e ar-o id fighter- SUU to TiTDini

n/i» t (fTft p<»"____ *1**J \ « former w o r l d w e l te r” ? ? ^ ’

tn d jnlddlew clght cham - ‘® !^ ^ h o w e d up n t boxing agent ^ FYBRctta-s otflee Thurs-

Md algned for a series of

f c s t i u . w ho books fighter* ^ ' i ’n e i ^ d lhe Blcbe, said Robinson »ive m S tigh t-In Rom e March 20 f w dc

ellher-B runo VlslnUn or w ln~b i

* IP o w n w -.ft

In u ie world aicln: g g l^ e l a h i tlUe. « i Wembley ct

o?t office suga r Bay scored iKntzenelson of and sl>

j ^ i . ' i i i e manngei^oC world been av j« ‘*'"*el8hl champion Eder as a si

P«“ >o. g< ^ e fl‘fiAM ■** ference

W fir. Pem ando laUve oLTd p l® '. In Sno Paulo were fllDU ,™ "ico Thompson or B ue- excludei

ArgenUno." said season's Wl "T he daws haveh»»e l i ‘ 'Tatiged. We still ^ the dates and

S c a t" . / ." »*«• >'K s i,;" . “ ' oulpolnl

^ ttenelKon sa id he also p lan . Port Lfl » '8chedule o t bout,i<l

'* « i P r a ^ t a H)e jo f ra . T hu rtd i

w est N a z a re ij e r s M ^ i ^ V a

•ked h is usuHl scorlnK- blitz ton igh t nnd t ^rcr th e M utnc Vnllcy C hriatinn eollege Pu am. T h e P tcn thcra atnycd cloae th ro u g h o

S’- / V f M < S ' . ■ Sundcy,

4 ___tA -T heBearcals

a Mis. ’

itegy> doting

copha.m . ' ' :

c of Uie

Jump WlJ.

led Uie

ffi;; IHV' ' IThaek. ^victory a n

d a lter 1, - ^ ^ B r . ^

n Vs ta r le t ..he tw o. '

SO-all 3 ore

ValleynoUiIng A l k ^

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hot

►-Snip. •: • ; » ^ » 5 r 5 9 ^ e

- X r ^ - ^ T WIg h tln - ' •today ^

eld fed . r T ”NCAA

lon lhe ’j*aturday fc'^- • IB g i a M B B a M I - d garden, • . . 'he g a k

ifferfOT - ■ ■ B b I I ^ H ^ ^ L i E E - S S

[^ y 'th e HANDSTAND lel Purdue’s Mel G arla’ defense to the pceklftB BIU D unlin. Ml'

s n ln ir Purdue m tn had blocked an a ttem pteas been B untin w n called for a tout on th e pla;M -Y »r to w In 'J l-5 3 . (AP wtrephoto)Uie two ~ ~ :

Rice Expells! fE For Bribe Ai‘ HOUSTON, Fcb. 23 (ff)—The S(ssjon to rocked Inat y e a r by a n in v es tig a t R their fixinpr by buskctbnlf o ffic ia ls w ns kO kept th e rep o rt th a t n R ice u n iv c rs

expelled fo r offerihR tw o p lay erpo in ts . Two Ricc -buH kctball----------

tiy read p la y e rs ,. H e r b S tcink iim p T > _ _ j J would nnd D ick C ram er, rep o rted ‘h a t I t flfudcnt tr ied to b ribe -j-v

, H'cm W hold the mnrgln down M r t ' ' r meets lew than U polnia In the “ game w ith Bnylor Tuesday n ight, g-^I. Many university Issued a brief ( j r C CWe M - a taiem cnt Prlday n igh t tlia i ''a een ac- s tuden t has been dismissed from a t h e om you iiice university. He attem pted to ince B i

b ribe.tw o baskelbnll plnyers Into th e un l / sliavlng 'the score 'on the Baylor pea do?

game. Tills was reported Imme- ^ I th tiv diately by tho players to Ricc jj,8 ,.j authorlUes." • , . no surp

Johnny Prankle. Rice basket- ^ball coach, said the m a tw r has gou ,hea been referred to the PBI. ^

Athletic director J e s s Neely j.G mW "05 Iar as I know the pJay-

ers wero approached Peb. M nnd . .

r i , S S ; „ -

“ d M i n t S«W rd«.

- r i j e point shaving In the Bay- ‘h ^ ' ?J Jor enme depended on wheUier ftnx bet wn won a t Dallas, I f wc heat nessee t 8MU by 15 to 18 polnU. Ulch we'd be a big favorite againat gnylor 0>a_Mls

lighters said he'd bet IM.OOO and of ^ eoblnson »ive m y guards »500 apiece to r e s t ^ a t rch 20 Blow down Uie Baylor game and to h is o inUn-or wln“ b y ^ le i s 'th a n H points.” to spo rtj romol^r p rniikle said. . w“ h Uiiwill go Rice loat Uie SMtJ game a t . Durli W bvut' uiLiiiu 0(MO mid beat Dnrlnf im ve_d i rnw. ..ft .'«■'>» ' ■’ . . . : . . ^8 world sie lnkam p exceeded his ijouui- d o v o te i'embley conference uverago of H-O teresls."«J P « - points, teo rm 33 point* aBalnsl addresM

both 8M 0 and Baylor. Cramer aUileUcar Bay scored three polnU against 8M 0 _wn of and six against Baylor. He has - . t .

world been averaging 6 J points a game ^ a V1 Eder as a substitute. >box In C ram er Is a Bellnlrc, Tex., high J V r i l ljn lln « , „ „ o o l S l.ln k .m p Ui V en- {rom Venedy, HI. Navy ou

TlJO InvesUgatlon o t alleged ,„ .u ,o , Paulo, .a m e fUlng last year In the con- defeated

ference waa carried e n by a legls* bnsketbam ando latlve committee. No charges e>er T he ^

Paulo wero filed bu t two officials were ;o f j « i if B ue- excluded from Uie lis t for thU ^ t n abl>

said season's basketball race. po in t sciI have —;-------- hold aVt still GILBERT WINS Uiroughces and m m M I, Peb. 23 W -Ja c k Oil- Navy [hts In Kert. 158. of Knoxville. Tenn.. Jo h n K r

outpointed Eddie Pobba, 153, of Uie first> p lan . Port uiu'derdale. In a alx-round p ^ a an lule o t bout , ift UlUe River oudltorlum » f 30 n Jofra . Tljurw lay algbU o'®* ^ ''

aTene G oilegc c V a lle y 9 Wto n ig h t nnd th e N o rth w es t N azaren e colie m eollege P u n th era In b o th tcumB* finale oae th ro u g h o u t th e f i r s t h a lf , b u t w ithou

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be AttemptJ (/P}— T h e S o u th w est conference , an in v estig a tio n of a lleg ed g am e ch aim a offic ia ls w as ja r re d a g a in to d a y “A co , R ice u n iv e rs ity s tu d e n t h a d been CJ“J[' tw o p la y e rs a b ribe to s h a v e J

^ ^ Olympic

S Butts Steps '}"! Down From “C t

Georgia Job- Ma from ATHENS, a a . Pcb. 23 M »-W al- m m Ioii uled to Ince Butts, aUileUb director a t nnt taui rs lt|to th e university of Oeorgln. s tep- ii~ 8 frt Baylor pca down today a f te r 24 years ' Looua Imme- ^ lU i the Oeorgla Bulldogs. [he youi 3 Rlco j{|g resignation, w hich came as champ (

. . no surprise, removes o n e 'o t th e goal h e i - t? . . *"w t colorful of th e rugged la to b<

c r nos Southeastern conference eoach- became N « i« c* ^fO'n ®cUve parUclpaUon In days bef

• S ^ , "NoboH Bu“ «- resigned a* head Pavershit .m n ii coflch In IDSl. but rtU tlned th e He revei“ ™ “ m i , or « th l.tle d l r t o t e m , u r„" " f S 1 name replaced ns head conch by Jo h n - s o n n y

S g '* ' " - - " *"•,-w cre — ButtsL.fflams j r o n , . fo u r, SBC tW o n J

football championships. Only stand lr e Bay- th ree other coaches have done He sa heUier <^ny belter. Bob N eyland 'of T en - earliest e heal nessee won' five. P rank Thom as Loulsvlll •h we'd o t A labama, and Jo h n V aught b t Septemb Coylof Oia Mis* won four each. favored-------------- n r_ a -C _ A d erh o ld _ R K 3 ltl5 n t g e le s ^ 'W and of the university. accep t» i h is verahaffi ece to reslgnaUon and called attenU on I f Cla le and to h is outstanding contributions sponsors nln ts ." to sports while he was associated problem.

w ith U)P school. "me a t "During the past two years. T chalrm a Baylor. -hnv> rifvKlonfd hitnlnBM- In ter. Can t wa

ests. I find th a t I am having to o u t^ h aBoutli^ devote more Q m y' to ' u r w In- — ------of llJ) teresls.” B utts snld In h is le tte r 'n u L - igalnal addresM d to A derhold a n d the l / U H

r s M u ' _____ . Riv£"..m“ Navy Raps Rival w

A tr v AD ^n 1^ high Army 55-48 ••"P “ ANNAPOLIS.-Md.. Peb. 23 (iR - *!?!?'*.?

. Navy ouUasted a rch -rlva l Army alleged ,„ .u ,e *econd period today and le con- dereated the Cadets 6 5 - ^ In a ® I legls* bnskeUiall game. ffame ues ever T he Midshipmen, p laying be- 31st vlet s were ;oro a partisan crowd of 6,000. Ished thi >r thU were »ble to w lU uU ind.an eUthl- Conferer

po in t second.perlod 'd ry spell to 11 game hold a lead Uiey m ain ta ined 'T l ie lr Uiroughout the gfune. Is' Uie lc

k Oil- Navy led a t halfU m e 31-24. a m ajor Tenn.. Jo h n KrecliUng, a non-scorer in defeated 153, of Uie f irs t period, h l l Uiree field ond sInc .round goals tn d two foul sho ts In the lilne yea Lorlum last 20-mlnuics to lead th e M id- undefeat

dies to victory. . la 1B57-J

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Mawirenc college o f N a m p a b la s ted team s’ finale o f th c seaso n a t th c If, b u t w ith o u t th c se rv ices ' o f top'--------- ! scorer D a r r e l l F reem an ,

1 7 o u t o n . a n in ju re ^ ank le , and w ith L ocke .an d h is te am m ates b u r n i n g th o nets In th a .MCond ha lf, they couldn't breach Um gap.

/ Wally A tc h lm kep i M V pc In kM i the gam t In th e early going and

W s p i ^ renewed PanU ier drtve*V to claim tb e lew l w ith hU dead - M

eye outside s e t shots, while R on m ~— •— Hill was th e play - m aker for

MVCC and th e . play .breaker fo r I

PuinblllUs s e t In on the ' N as- a arene qu in te t during th e early ^

^ B Bolng, and th e P an the rs he ld a ^ B 3-5 lead—th e ir only lead of the

night. NNC qiHckly recovered ^ B began to creep ahead o t the

m - -^ B s u t paced by Locke, they b e - B | gan to ou td is tance the scrappy ^ B fan th e rs a n d moved on to a 34- B l 38 halftlm e ' lead.

Magic VaUey kep t l u hopes up ^ B during th e th ird tU n sa . despite ^ B " *ome torrled Jump ahooUng by ^ B VanArsdel w ho spu rt« d 'th e N az- | B S arene lead to &0-47 a* the team s

went Into th e fourth quarter.T hen th e b ll t t began. Locke h i t

^ K - U um stra ig h t baskets. Pow ers and H ancok each contributed five

. polnu and Cook and HagoodI B I good tw o a ttem p u from

. the field. T b e reelUig Pan the rs I B I could never regain the ir com- I ^ V poture a s NNC storm ed down

Uie floor. h ltU ng easily and dom - S H InaUng th e backboards.

PVeeman came Into th e gam e ■M H WlUl flVQ m lnules le ft to -p lay .^ B bu t. It was too lato to provide ^ B enough spa rk fo r the PanUiers. b b ' Atchison finished w ith 33 p o ln u ^ B - ta lead th e P an the r. soorlng whUfl ^ B ' h i t 34. X elth M iller pum p-^ B c<t Uirough 10 fo r. MVCC> and ^ B VanArsdel dropped IS through ^ ^ 3 the hoop fqr th e N azarene crew.^ B *^ 0 loss leaves th e PanU iers . B l * ‘th a seasonal record o t 4 -20 .'

NNC r^?fprtV |M V cV *f« fip ftp^ B | Vm U t t s iF rftm tn 2 I > SM l lUrou.] 4 1 1 « Mlll«r II 0 a J<■ ■ J VanAndl I s 1 t'AuhUn 10 1 I K B f V row«r* T O O 4:11111 t 1 S 4

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Clay Won’t _ Be Pushed

Too RapidlySEATTLE, Peb. 33 W - Cassius

m Clay w rites h is own sc rip t I M M "It’s a lltU e -rlc h a t tim es,"I B t i wrninm O v ersh o o t, Jr., o f Louts-

vllle sftid today, "bu t we don 't It type discourage h im . He has decided er tbo to create a n image and he works iiasket. a t It.”e n l on ^o u know Caaslus Clay. I t 'a

likely a lw th a t you know BUJ Pavertljam . chairm an of t h e board or 11 Louisville sponsors

^ who back Clay., fighting o r ta lk -

^ Here o ri a business tr ip — he's

t a distiller—Paversliam said Clay Is . no t u m p le d b y '^ e n tu c k y 's famous alcoholic products.

"Hls Idea of a big Umo Is four • r c n c c icoops o t Ice crcam and a double

. , . . 1 1 orange Juice, stra igh t." aald Uie g u m t. chairm an of the board, t o d a y "A couple o f us had w au h e d

d been Clay since h e was a u -y ea r-o ld nhnvK l^lnd In am ateu r smokers." Paver-

sham ' said. W hen Clay won the Olympic llght-heavyw elght UUe a Louisville group was form ed to

7 lurater tho boy's cam paign Ior Uie professional heavyweight U-

t l Tlie con trac t gave Clay a >10.-_ 000' bonus, $400 a monUi for theK . first two years and 60 p e r cen t

•JJ ot Ills purses Ujcreafier. P lftcen. per cen t of his cut goes Into a

pension fund which Cassius can c w r n i ne t t<juth unUl he Is 35 o r re -1. s tep- tires from th e ring. ‘4 years Loquacious Cassius wnnU to be•• the youngest world's heavyweight :ame as champ on record. To a tta in th isof th e goal h e m u st win the UUe b y Dec.rugged 13 to b eat Ployd Patterson, whoicoach- bccnme k ing of Uie heavies 35

Uon In days before he was 23.. ^ • "Nobody la going to rush us."

s head Paversham snld. "Not even Clay."»ed th e He revealed he had turned downHo was nn u ltim atum from cham pionp-John- S o n n y Liston 's m anagem entI aaals- while ^hew. P a v m h m ^ d he ___

ir^SBO L W o n Jn Jufy_ln_N ew Y o rk -o r Only sU nd In .lin e a fw r tji'al. ~

e done He aald h e replied th a t th e } fT e n - earliest da te agreem ent to th e rhom as Loulavllle syndicate would - be ugh t bf Septem ber.-or October and the

favored s lle would be Los A n- X3lcl;nt g e l^ He would prefer, said P s - t» i h is verafiaW TK rw alc-inothB rT B ar;- — tentlon I f Clay's garru lity worries the buttons sponsors, h is train ing never Is a loclated problem .,

“i f anything," siUd the boaiti ,ears I chairm an, "he overtrains. H e . In ter- can 't walk down th e slreet w lth -

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'J'Z Duke Stuns Rival 106-93

DURHAM. N .C, Peb. 23 (fl —I V a l Art Heym an scored 40 points to -

day in leading Duke ta a^OQ.93 basketball vlcu>ry over.arch rival

„ ,» NorUi C aro lIna .-lt w ta Uie 15U»I s tra igh t v ic to ry -fo r Uie second (u- ^ S d Devils.8 in a ^ lu e Devlla led th e e n tire

game aa they racked up - th e ir ng be- 31st victory In 33 atart* and fln - r 6,000 Ished th e ir regiUar AUanUo Coast

elxrhi- Conference season tmdefealed In ipcli to 16 BiniM-italried ' T lie lr 15-game winning a treak

Is' Uie longest In Uie naUon. for 31-24. a m ajor college team . T heir u n -

o rer in defeated conference is the sec- e field ond since tho ACC w ts form ed I in the lilne years ago: N orth C arolina's *

e M id- undefeated naUonal cham pions _ la 1B67-68 also .d id Uie' trick . I B

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SHOSHB u lld o g s

^ I n L a s t P T o 'T o p H

S H O S H O N E . F c b . 23 — Shosl c h u in i 'io im h ip s e m i • f in u la n n t }ic»rc Ijy w in leH s H a i lc y in t h e i biiHkelbnU to C ? n n m e n t to n ig h t . W eiitlc ll 5 5 -3 2 to R a i u J h c sem-— ------------------ — ---------------- njrn

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men

f r o m r ALL ANGLESny LARnV HOVEV in

U nppcors tills buke lbn ll lltins than Twill F jUIb and Durley thre

15 Buii>R from th e ridlculoua w up I tlic iubllino.

Alicr Burley nipped Tw in PalU jtrelby one ^ ® Imd

s t a n d s A«betveen c o n c l in u l o n D u d g eund I'aul Ontyn: ^

F aIU 1. Tiie sum polnl spreml Tor nil five Rnmcs U

*»'“Ins milngJy in cvcrUme. wai iiireo polnu. fP«"

4 Coach Dudtte used someUtintfof A shock trcfttm ent on h is clinrgea and It evidently worked. Atler

' liltting only one field goal In the ^ “ s m n d Quarter, th e Bobeata went BevJn polnla behind. • C o a c h Budse U'noC genernlly know n for „ut quiel hftlflime addreMcs nnd Uie °“ 'i ; Burley boys were expecting some* « ith

- thing qulto different Umn Uiey jn^ |*®ha"Svcn tf you Iom th is game by one*i SO poinui. there nro s llll brighter As

- ^ days ahead,” concli Budge said. geon.W hether I t was Uib shock or Wb :

___ not, rteord ahowa Dttvo Clw* Jt Jmson got hot from tha outsldo and 30 b Ignited the whole team Into a Bone come>rrom-behlnd victory. In

• • • Klml • Probably tho bcst quolfl of Uie » nr

year was uttered by Bhoahone’i J* « Jim Wnllnce In n telephone con- Klml verwUon two weeks ago. W hen n*8h1 Informed Twin Falls h a d bealen to th Borah and Nnmpn In a week-end JU' sweep, coach W allace said. “Vou h, , ^ ; knov. th a t Twin Falls m ight ii*dio< have a good sho t a t Uie s » U cham pionahlps-lf they con get 1 7 m ou t ot dUtrlct." WIIIU ' Wallace m ight easily have t&ldthe- u m e tiling nboul Burley or lUiidc Jerome. Fram n hindsight view ff*" or Uie SouUiem Idnho conference nnd .records nround th e southern T.m p a rt of tlie stnle. thia Indeed ap- pears to bo the bcst yenr for go- le g to U io'8Ut« tournam ent. ■

Pocatello generally Is consider- ed to be right a t th e top bu t the Indians nra n o t n g rea t ball club. Thmni Twin FalU, wlUi nny kind of h it- ting In the lost quarter, eould mJki. have had the Ind ians twice: iieteui Slnee the Bruins will have trou­ble getUng ou t o t th is dU trlct. It loglcftlly figures Ui%t It eiUier o t ToU th e tourUi dUU-lct tenms cnn Ki"’’*

, come up WlUl Uiree solid game*In BoUe, UiU d istric t would have Its first cliamplon In many, m any glu

Looking a t Uis AAA plan of r.rrin three sUea for the opening night, fiMk

• th e three games took In roughly !i| 3 •1.100. Twin FalU was th e least, gitn< k shade under UOO w hile Jerome and Mlnlco each ra n righ t at >400. This appeared to be sllghUy less than the average. J<><*

There also has been some com- v«i"^' m ent among the triple A sehoob . « coneerlng abandonm ent o t the seeding sj-stem whicli waa used A m » thU year for Uie flr»t Ume. Tr»nki• • * lUlllcM

Among Uie more pulalahdlng efforts so far In th e (oum am eut season has been th e 44-poliit t..ii spree by Cnmas C ounty’s Tomlfibwhj OormJey. Oorraley h i t buckeu Irom everywhere on th e floor and played a ll th ree positions U i , In roektng up the tota l. I t U be- ^ lleved Uie lilgheat since Prank I T * V rlguen set the distric t record U I w h ile , pla>'hig for Heybum In SA :M 8. Urlguen h i t 48 In a sub- _Tl» dU trlct game. ______ ,tn l t

—Goach^trikes a t- Effigy Hanging SS

P«lU iD EU >H JA . Feb. 33 «r. < T here should bc no disgrace In losing, snys Dudey Moore. La- ‘ finlll. /|’/>IUj.« Tl

And If It Is, he says, “we 2 ’ ,f should quit ploying Uie gnme."

Moore made th e sta tem en t In h iv___ ^commenUng on acUon by Ln- “ T ,

emiQ (tiidetils l iu t wMk who u hung him In etllgy because Uie

-T h e i» t t e m in sporta loday pm M tm s to be to ;w in . win, w in - rtr. and keep w inning.” Moore said.

“I reg ret tho Incident (th? p hanging), no t because it's n re- Ilectlon or me, bu t because or j Uio player* who give, freely of 1 ( Uielr time a n d ta le n t to a sport .

' th a t h a s olwnya b rough t credit '. to Uie pollege . . .

"1 reel th a t th o c u rren t craie " for. victory a n d no th ing eUe * brings no cred it to th e American *

,lm a*« of sportsm anahip.“Sure, a ll o f u s like to win, •

b u t let's n o t ge l t o - t h e point S ' • w htra » de tea t U com pared wlUi “ “. sham e. " , ..

IOWA ELUfflNATEO 'C O L u ib n S , O , Feb. 33^ ^

O hio e u t r t llfU j-ranked Buck- J« eyes. wlUaToory B m dds pcorlng th 40 Dolnts. knocked Iow a o u t ol J contenUon Io r th e B ig ? ?

cham pionsh ip ton igh t tar ^ H aw keyoi W*

► S H O N E ^o g s R a l ly I s t P e r io d ■ )p H a ile y Icb. 23—ShoHhonc ndvnncctl Into th e ■li-finalfl nnd Kimberly Burvived tt ■lailcy in the fourth d istrict clasu AA ■nent tonight. Shofihonc polished off _ ■Rala ^he scmi-finnlfl Thuradny nlfrht ■------------ njrninHt Glenns Fcn*y while ■

Kimberly, n fter trailing nt ■the end of the third iDnr- ■ter, cume back 66 >47 to ■kern Its^hopea alive. TOe t w rn a- _ ■

dny w ith lOMr bmcket play. Hi k i j m F C Kimberly will m eet Wendell and ■

Valley. I - ■ IVEV Hailey gave K i m b e r l y m oref ■ilbnll thing Uian 11 w nnled through Uie first ■md Durley thre« qua rte rs b u t couldn't keep! ■ilculous to up the hendy pnce, Tom . Voung | H

opened th e game .wlUi UtreeTwin PalU strnlRht HaUey long 'sho ts bu t ■

Kimberly quiekly righted Itself ■nnd w en t In fron t 20-18 n t h n lt- ■Ume. H

As the second ha lt began, Ex* ■n e rn n d Y oung opened wlUi field ■gonU for Hnlley and four mln> ■utes Iat«r, pn A sho t by WUUams, ■Uie W olverines pushed In fron t ■ 30-38 over th e stunned Bulldogs.] ■

Ituaty E ller’s two free throw s ■tied It 30-30 and Uien Uie game ■

t was tied a t 33-33 and-33>33 be- ■. fore Hnlley h it a tlnal aecond ' ■

n»«*r b u n e r to push In tront 35-33. HUme was Qut a s th e lourUi qunrter ■

opened. KImberly.qulckly puahed ■n eU iin ro r In fro n t 41-37 nnd Uie.last H ailey ■OS chaigea "ol® derianco came a t 45-30. ■ced. Af ler “ ’en on Bulldogs pu sh - ■oal In the ed Uie cou n t sUadlly upward- ■x a u i w ent Shoshone fell behind 8-4 In Uie . . ■

flrat qu n rter bu t flurried In Uie ■P ^ Io d to pu t Ute game ■

know n lor WendeU's reach. W endell ■A nna uie contrlbuled to ita own downfall ■ting some- « ith some poor free Uirow shoot- ■Utan Uiey m u ie second qunrter. T he ■

T rojans mUsed eight Umes on ■a game by one-and-one situations. ■11 brighter As Uie second hnlf began. S tu r- HIge said. geon. Hadlock nnd Oeorge T ren - ■

shock or kle h it quick bucketa to tu rn ?av» Cloj> Jt Jnto R rau t. Shoshone led 33-|_J ta ldoand 20 befortj th ree mlnutea were w t< m Into n gone In Uia th ird quarter.}ry. In t h e Jnyvee tournam ent,

K imberly knocked off Hnlley 48- « o . olo of Uie 29 nnd V alley dropped Declo 60- f l ^ o n e ’i 33 to sU y unbeaten. Wendell nnd hono c o n -K im berly wUI play Wednesday BO. W hen n lsh t w ith Uie w inner advancingad bealen to the f inals ogalnat Volley. ^

nnoniioN e ai. wendei.1. »w ld. “Vou t 0 4I0[NI«U«I) « . 4 S 10 Wlls m ight II»dlo«t« 4 1 Iiofrw lor * 3 4 9 »

f can get o o 4 oiN«ui<tr a o i e .WlllUm^ s o n SlHMvtni 1 0 1 S

have said J } S i § ? 5 VBurley or lUiidock 4 o i RiUcCon<u i e i 2 T

»Jght view I J } *[c o n fe rc n c e "" '" ________T T» southern T>nau 21 » :o s t | Toi*ti i : s t« a : H

am ent. K im nsnL r »i. h a i le v « t 23 «i consider- K ia^rtr fd ip fip itiia ifr fs f ip f ip y -u -,

. p w t h . S i , i S - J i S V

. baU club. Thiiinu 1 0 1 3!Vnuni ( 0 4 IS ahea(■ ndo fh lt- “ v™ 5 2 i i ? i 5 Jo h aij’SSKsHiri&nnbjlave trou- A"4r.w. 0 : 0 * ya,d U trIc t.lt ___;_____leadt eiUier of Touu t j i a i t i i Touii si s ti4 7 m ark

'iiT ga^rM \l ll 5? 55 *^rould have frU tr IK^tm buUdiuiy, m any g le n n r rK R ur v a l l e v 4i Joli

c .r ttr r f « r < n p r t i > Qujiiii . P lan of S S S K ' * 5 5 1 S Stockling night, c '» k „ , « i i ' 5 « < enm

lie Jerom e o u"* a o 1*0 *b /lS l? h t5 ■ ________ i J J i r y i l

Toitii : « i s : q(0 Tfluu n i t : 0 4 « rlbbonttnn* r « r r y ------- 14 M 4« *<» year.

« m e c o m -v ii irr ......... - . . . . i t so s* 4* " j., •A sehoob „ «II08HONR 4«. DEcuo 3* mUw

It or t h e i * « p f i * nrout lb Ui UIC a J s ii'Soranioti 0 1 : I ternnwaa used A m »k i 7 isiiTiuiinnn t 0 010

Ume. Tr»nkk 1 1 0 SIl'hllllj* 2 0 8 4 P*C**'lUilicKk l a s IjDtrniln S S S Sinc A

. , • muntvn 2 0 3 4lwirli«l I 0 S 2 COtieC]Lalandlng cn.rt o o > 0 Kr*J. < ilum am eut o s i 2 A>)i(r t o o -\

4 4 - ^ i ia T0..1. Tuui. m r . M L o d iilly s TomlBbwhdn# ___l» SI »4 JH A1l«t>t buckeu »•<'« —•------------------H «th e floor ----------------------------- And

Pioneer League S Umpires Chosensybum In s a l t l a k e CITY, Feb. 23 Sing In a sub- —n t e Ploneef leaguo umpiring

— • announced today by Claude Eng-1 ■ ■O C - a f — berg..leJwue-prcsldcnL--------------- - ■c o a t Tiie sU -m an staff was com- . Hm n A > pitted la s t week, Engberg said. ■K l l l ^ wlOi Uie signing of John H ard- ■eb. 33 cr. 43, o r Long Beach. Calif., who ■ lisgrace In >P«ni th e pnst twp seasonal ■.foore, Ln- the Alabnmn-Florlda league. H All, coach.. _JD >£_o.UKtJiCK.m embctia.Jct-savs. -we of San Bernardino, ■

liie anm e" C jllf - ’a form er clas* AA player ■ntem ent In umpiring experience ■>n b r u i - ‘“ i* high ■school games. ■lecause the ^,I*°l^^over» nr# a n rg e Sosnak, H

“t r e ^ ' M

, n a ^ '^ M o n L :^ ^ l « r i '* T T ^ ^ " ■jorta icrfny Pewaukee, WU„ and Willard OU- ■.win, win— ver. Boise HMoore s a i d . ----------------------------- ■

“i?.‘ .“5 C o i i b a b e s D o t t n I I d a h o F r o s h . I

Iko to win, T h e Cwbnbe.v wm pnve Uiem a ■r-tb a DOlnt 3 '* rec o rd over lite Idaho Y ear- Hip « » d WlUl « « * » .. I

•m o Coubnbe* look control w ilh |—---------- m-latc Burge nin-thrfirit h a lf a n d ■

ATED ■ beld a - 38-M ndvaniage a t In - ■•eb. 33 IB— tennlaslon. They protected u u n - Inked Buck- “ 1 m oving to a i : pomi lead wlUi Idds Bcbrlng th re« m inutes lo pU)'. ■

lg T en bas- 309 po lnU nhile Tonimenlk hnd ton igh t h r ^ H w - 8ITM kln». WlUl le .

. J l k .

B E A T T Ytt tf. * t f ‘

into the

off ly nifrht ty while idling ntrd 4 |i^ r ' '

tole tourna- s im n iT F ke t play.

andley.r y more

Uiekeep

im .V oung ^Utree

Ited Itaelf 8 a t hnir-

Ex* wlUi field four mln>' WUUams,

InBulldogs.

ee throws Uie game

be-al

I quarter ly puahed u t Holley a t 45-30.

ogspuah - upward.B-4 in th e .Kl In Uie ^ H | ^ B S 5 K ^ 8 i « 9 9 l

gnme . W endell downfall

ow shoot- n e r. Tlie Umes on

tnn. S tu r- rge T ren -

to tu rnle led 33- SALtJTATlON O P VICTORY teem te s -w e re -T icto riona -e ffo rt- ln -Ibo -b road -Jum p- tcr. w ent 28 feet, Oli Inchea to beat ou t I im am ent, :-------:-------------------------------------------------

pun?|

- is Yarbrough Ed |1"| Honors in Day

DAVTONA BEACH. F la . Feb. look EY 4T 33 U) — Lee Roy Y arbrough, a Inter

- 0 bachelor who gcla hla a s IT s 2 is d ra f t call Monday, charged home brou: ( 0 4 1: ahead of elose buddy Bobby By

* J ? i 5 Jo h n s of Mlnml todny and won i^ o I 0 0 t 0 the 3S0 mile, 830.230 atock cnr were

1 0 1 s race. ^.gjj‘ 0 5 1 0 Varbrough, who gained the 3i.d ,--------- — lead Ior good a t th e nS-m U c uicyst S l l 41 m ark, flnUhed nbout 300 yards is ll 4? Johns. 29. a n d son of a j« i i

M iami mechanlo who Is h is cnr for t builder and p it crcw chlcf. y*rjj

LLEV 41 Johns had aet th e all-tim e » 3c '* “ *’‘ ‘5 qualifying m ark Xor modified menl 4 0 3 8 Stock c ar roccra Inat week to bnck1 2 8 4 enm th e pole position. Y nrbrough rnce

' 2 s J ? a tarted on the fro n t row bcaide , , 1 1 2 2 4 him , setting up a duel th n t hnd

» s S23 th e crowd of 34,200 on Its Xeet ^ , “ ® } * m uch of tha race.

Ynrbrough, who w on th is blue n 1* 20 4« ribbon evc.it for ho t rods Inal

5 iJ 52 year, avcrngcd n record 147.010 Pont 1.0 3s nillcs per hour for th e 100 laps ‘ ">■'5

lc ft p( ip nround the 25 mile S n y io n In - Uic I » 0 > ; > ternnUonnl Spcedw'ny. H c se t the Tli

- o s ” prevloua "record 'las t yen r when with2 s s * h c Averaged 1,40.723 nt.p.m .' Ilc theJ J * ; collected *5.800 to r hU one hour, runn1 0 0 . 43 nilnule itM ttvo second Irlp. Ing

----------- : Eddie Crouse, the 10G3 NASCAR ure 1J? modified chnmplon from Glen o t:! J l ;5 A llen ..V n, finished Uilrd. L arry ,.

i i P rank o t QreenvUie. S . C., fourih, * and Jack- Evnn.i o f Opalockn,

c u e f* th . T h e V n rb ro u g h -Jo h n so duel equalled nnyihliig seen herek o p n In a long Ume on th e big tu rns 'Jt „ o f thU atKed plnnl. Johns, gun- "»eb. M W nlng hU-1057 FVjrd a t Uie s u r t , ' um piring tf. s/. i/. E^‘e-

lUde Eng-

x rg said,hn H ard- ^:allf.. who p seasons

league. ^ ■ '»le rJ a - Jc r . ---------‘S iemardlno,\A player experienceand high '

;e Sosnak, .in of

nilard OU-

>o\Vnled

e Froiih tothe Idaho W liM N iK T B y* . j . ’v . bnsketball B B H I w B W 11\ l)*1 ' (7i%!!nVftt™BH

Uiem a laho Year-

series.:ontrolw iih V

nnd age a t ln>Kled U u n - It lead WlUl

onorsiten lk hndla Ed H aa- s p i n OUT by P ra n k a m h a m . drUI

fie aom entarUy S a tu rd ay during tl

LOTS G.rT Y G E T S A' tl. ‘ * ,

VICTORY teemliigly Is ilUplayed by-lgor T er-0 b e -b ro a d .Ju m p -e re n t- ln .S a tu rd a y -n Ig h U .j ta l li lea to beat ou t fou r,U S . comReUtors. (AP w lrtp

7 i V £ - 7

gh Edges Johns to n Daytona Stock CiFltt. Feb. look Ute Initial lend. Pour laps F a

rbrough, a Inter the lead-swapping began rlcr gcla hla a s f irs t Johna and them V ar- G al

rged home brough went alicnd. dy Bobby By the hoUway mnrk, these ■ and won i^ o hnd lapped th e field nnd T atock ear w „ o je tting a te rrltlc pnce ot , ^ . 1. wci* m.p.h. taking the

alncd the si-dcgree bonked tu rn s a s If I B ns-m U c Uicy were ou t for a Sundny drive.300 ynrds jn u ,e flnnl accounUng, Johns l i

d son of a j« i fo r 23 of the 100 Inps, Prank V Is h is car for o irce and Y arbrough for 73J. chlcr. Y&rbrovRh Iuu bera w aiting out L

’ )1"S “ 30-dny nrmy medical defer- TJC: modified m ent nUowed him becauae of n lUti

; week to bnck nllment resulting from a poll Y nrbrough rnce accident. ' io>,‘

A t 24. he has been driving hot So i fod and Inle model stock cars tlw

** “ ' for rive years, nnd hU big wlna of1 th is blue *" ‘’’®

rods Inal Johns already hna his 1053 has >rd 147 010 PonUnc well up fro n t In Sun- doo e 100 laps dny's Dnylona 800. which pays out )nyion In - tlic field 1100,000. plua Inp money, one H e se t the T lie niodlfltxl race waa m n year when w ithout aerlous nccldent despite in.p.m.' lie th e terrific speed. Only 23 car* Y

one hour, running a t the end. o thers leav- flra md Irlp. Ing becnkw or.m cchanlcn l /a ll- lea]2 NASCAR ure or m inor sp inouu . . ww .? .!r Ilnlshers biiilnd Uto lopC ' f o S '« « ' « Le*>» ^*un> Jones of T am pa: Johnny Al- . ^

len of North Wllkeaboro, N . C.: J®"®«Arn h^rr " “ ‘t Poucll, Hcmlngway. S . C.: in h i t Ken Ra%h, High Point. N. C.: *I

BUI sinter. E. Killlngly, Conn.: clei BUI Wimble, Lisbon, Ni Y.: Rod Jun Eulenfleld, Jnekaonvlllc; B 111 nUi

lk a m b n m . drlTlng ear Nfc 6*. tM ^ lr t i n f , i-r«< urday during tha f ln t 100-mIIe stock ear J - .\c

G A E N ^ ^A N O T H E l

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S'out

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You Inng Mrfn new haa sprli . W Of

' nake «-orli brok

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mint WlUl exce

w Sr

calcl wiUi nnd UtBl ed b

nnd

ry B

wori , Ingi

1 by-lgor Tcr-Ovnnesynn, R uu la , during h is 1 g r iy_n Igh l'* -jja«onaI_A A i;.-tm ck_m eet._ Ifo Mo­tors. (AP w irtphoto) and

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T H E 7 ^ € S - N E W S a?

ms to Claim Top £ ock Car Race i"

Pour laps I■^atcr. H igh Point; Robert B e r- in^*’ ling began rlcr. W nliburg, N. C , nnd t r n le mfa them Var- Galtnn, Dover, N . H. l i l

Yang Breaks 3 CoUege Pole ^ Vault Record 2

Halting out LOS ANOELSS. Feb. S3 m —Ical defer- UCLA’s C / 'K . Yang broke th ecauae of n lUted colleglatc record In’ th e -G?lg from a pole v a u lt w llh a leap of lA feet, O J

' lO’.i In d ies a s the Bruins a n d pdriving hot SouUiern Callfom ln held th e ir L/Jalock cara tlra t outdoor tm ck ond field m eet -q

U big wlna of th e oeaso;i today.niiers here. Vang. Ute Bruin decathlon s tn r , gI his 1SS3 Itos clcnred 10 fee t.3 ^ Inches ln> UJ5It In Sun- doors, b ill Saturday's wiyi hla bcst uniivhlch pays outdoor m ark yet. I t bettered by ti,eInpntoney. oite-qunrler Inch the-rccord a e t por

. UIK nm by Q eorge Davies of Oklnhomn nnde n t despite S '- 'te in 1001. . . . onjlly 23 car* Vang won th e pole vault, took aithers leav- flrat In th e broad Jump w ith a boinlenl /oil- leap o t 33 feet, i t i Inehe.i. -and m o :I. WIM second In. the-Javelln. fo lirlh t w Imci Uto top tlte high Jump, fifth- In th e n a ;, , _ ^ discua nnd six th in the ahot pu t. u ivJohnny Dc»P‘te Y ang's efforta. the T ro - toro N . C - •)“«» « o n n in e -o r the 13 eventa ,i ,»way. S. C.: m no-scoring meet. , BonInt, N. C.: T ro jan sophomore Lew H oyt Thtuly, Conn.: cleared aeven reel on .the h ig h muiN. V.: Rod Jump—becoming ihe sevenUi O S . Callie; B i l l aUilete to do ’ao.__________ pcu

i^ ed t n f , I ‘race a t B a y lo tu iip te d ira r. 'Ja c tt Smi .lock e « j - N o . 5 ^ e rc a b l e t h S *

u a a - s e ;

H E R S U B -4 - M M ile r E tc■ 3 :5 9 T im e■ F a i l s t o C

N E W Y ORK, Fcb.'^23 </P)—7 club ru n n in g m uchine, w on the pionsh ips ton lR ht in 3 m inutes, Finlai^ci's w orld rcco rd po le vau out a t n p a l t ry 15 I c e t . A s ta n — [g a r

Appling Cops Z% TalldugRole ^ From Stengel'‘ MIAMI, H a.. Feb. 23 (A — B(You've heard o f Siengelese. th e :S8Jlanguage used by New V ork M ela hisM anager Casey Stengel. Well, a wasnew language called A ppllngese Hadhaa been Introduced hero Uils tainspring. wed. W hen M anager Billy Hltclicoclc Blof tho BalUmora Orioles w as vas

' naked to aum up yesterday 's BnnA-orkout, c o a c h -L u k o Appling m ibroke In with: Bari

''W ell, we ataried running nnd. (Hnnk) BaCier gave half hour, 1& qcq,

m inutes of cxercUes very snappy,wlUi ott th e coacliea doing ’em ^ 3 , except Appling, and then-wo h a dpepper g a m e s and p l lc h e n ^ warming up a n d some of- 'cm

^ ^ ■ 1 covering f ln t baae w lU i. t h e catchers playing first base and wiUi AppUng batUng. o f course.and Dunlop catching and n e x t “ ° tlte No. 1 group o t plichera p ilch -ed bntUng pracUce to th e c a tc h - r'on

J ^ U S m c n v l th th e No. 2 group b un ting <nnd Bauer rcnlly running ’e m "Ori

B 6| B h over tlte coaU, e n d Ute C n l (H a r-a B S H ry Brecheen) a n d Hitchcock w ere 1‘tzn

over tho plnce wlUi Scarborough ii5eK g « M working with th e pitchers ho ld - occimrnemma n ,en on bnao and Uien th e No. Bid a r ln c h ls 1 g roup rnn In 'le ft field nnd th e H eimeet. Ifo No. a.group ran In r ig h t IleJd clea

■ nnd -’Darrell—Johnson—h i t - t h e 8-In---------------- calcliers pop files. Ume

"T hat's It. Appling pickcd up R's w l ^ S the balU nnd wo came In.” Joh^

^ Porlland i f Races Past ;0 _ ISC 73-67 Si_ VANCO0VER..W aah., Pcb. 23 o t •J aro — Ttie Dnlveralty of P o r t- runJ . U L I land Plloun m illed in th e second Rob

^ . hnlf to defeat Idnlio S tn le 73-(TT ih*'. in a collcgo baskeibaU.Eanie to - 4a.5 nlglit. Ll

Idnho Stntc. led by ahnrpshoot- thelobe rt B e r- jpg ^ r t Crump.-led 31-20 a t th e of n, and fcrnie midway point. B ut CIncy Powell ord,

led a second hnlf PorUnnd n l-------- tack whlcti brought victory.k n l r c ! Crum p led a ll tcorera w ith 30 ||«u. / c t l V a points. , Islie- - - PoweU had 18. Steve A nalctt I t 's

10 and Dennis Citanning a n d ^U 1 C 5 Tom NIchoU 13 each for P o r t- i^gj

l»nd. lheT tie Pilots now nre 8-10 for th e wIU

tcaaon r.hlle Idaho S tn le hna a n gelesb. 33 tn — 8*1* record. , -i

broko th e ------------------------— in I

;'ot IS' .S Six Area Men to S!,; “ iSa? Compete in Army S“ “ “ ""‘ Pistol Matches 'urnthlon s tn r , g ix nrea men, members of ttic Ron i Inches ln> u jg . nrmy reserve markman-nhlp the wivi hla bcst u „ n 0340, will be competing In . i j bettered by n ie lout corps platol m atchca a t sian

!- record a e t p o r t LewU, Wash.. M aroh Snd turr [ Oklnhomn #nd 3rd, aecording to M ajor M J . the

Dnys, un it commander. Ing! vnuU. took Accompanying M ajor Bays wUi Incl im p a^th a bo Cnpt. Wesley Dobbs. Sgt. Joe g, lnclie.i. A ild Mallicrg. Ssl. Lnriy Plot, a ll of „ .elln, fo lir lh Twin TnlU, Capt; Boyd HuUie. llth- In ttie Unacllon nnd Sgl. W ilbert P e r- , tie sho t pu t. U na of Bulil. ^ “ ™'rta, the T ro - T h e cort'pcUtlon will fenturc nnd e 13 eventa ihoolera trom W aahlngton, O re - jtnn cet. . gon. Idaho, U tnh and M ontnnn. -

Lew H oyt T he winners o f the F o rt Lewis _ , n .Ute h ig h muicltes wlil go to F o rt O rd . “ “I MvenUi O S . Calir.. the first of April to com - "'ao

pele .‘or nll-nrmy tionora. “"jj

OVDI

r i nSn"I

lhennd

“ Hieli

^ fore, gain cnn, Stnt

Ot VCrtJ a to: unde

P M m 10 ^

Ki bnpti

.-I.-,-. .

rfw a y .'Jn e k Rmlth,-No. 47. and ’m ify V a d e . ^ Ig : :e t by Uio two car*.; (A r wlrcpUotol.' feel;

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SEMI-FIIFB -4-M IN U T I

R ic k s H o m e r im e ; F in n V to C le a r 15 I

Feb. 23 (/P>—F abu lous J im B ea tty , th e li :h in e .'w o n th e m ilc ’in th e N ational A A I ; in 3 m in u te s , 69 seconds— h is fo u rth in< ■ccord po le v au lte r, P e n t t i N ikula , w ns'be i 5 f e e t . A stand in g -ro o m -o n ly ciiowd o f IG----------------gard en w a t c h e d - B c a t t y , : —

■ •w m rpnly-lgBtn v cck-Bct iii i i T- l ^ O U S indoor r e c o r d o f 3:B8.G, ■*-<*

1 tak e th e lead a t th e s ta r t o r i r t l P . "n 'l now It- H e whipped aeroea'

■ 1 In fron t o f 'h i s tenmmale. Jim ny ]

S S S .S 1 1" JWI. 23 ttl — B eatty ’s qu a rte r Umes -were Wngelese. th e :S8.2. 1:58.8 a n d 3:00. ActuaUy, Peb.V V ork M ela his SO fla t fo r th e fina l quarter d e llgel. Well, a was on Uie slow side for him. 1003

A ppllngese Had h e been puahed, he cerr I^> ' 1 here Ulla talnly would have -broken his Mar

week-otd re c o rd .' men ly Hltclicock BIU Dolson. Lawrence,. Kans.. er. Orlolw w as vas th ird In 4:00,4. and Witold ^ " I

yesterday 's Bnran of Poland finished fourUi nghk o Appling In 4:02.0.

■ . ^ B aran hung on for m ost of th«-unnlng nnd race, nnd ii waa hc who kept “ tl«

0«“tty going fo r Uie f irst Oireevcn -snappy , quarters.

tJ’p " » " " ’y<lo“l’t ft» to UlO outcome. Beatty td P ltencra ju p p c d „p u ,b pnce w ith a Uttle 21^

niore thnn n la p to go nnd toat It b u a im d O rcllo ' n n d DoUon ^‘ pulled fthead o f B aran In a bat-: Uo to r second place.c h m n llc h . Dave Tork of W est Vlrglnln ? t h ? 2 u t won the pole vau lt by clearing OUD bmiUnK » ^ « t . 0 Inches. H enry Wads- tha t S n n l S 'em ''o r l ti o t tho U S . arm y, Rolando le C a t (H a r- Cru* or VlUanovn, and John Be- men ^hcock w ere Utzn of Mnrylnnd, were nexl n l a v Scarborough I® ^eet. 6 Inches. T h e places were role; ichers ho ld - decided on niUaes. n ,then th e No. But-NIkuln outam nrted hlmseir: opci ield nnd th e He mUsed twice a t 15 even, Uien jng

rig h t field cleared It. He passed the 15 foot, ^gfg m —h i t - t h e 8-lnch mark; U ien.m lascd Uiree out,

- Umes o t 10 fee t even. forr picked up Rum Ia's V alery Brumel beat a In ” John Thomaa for th e elghUi Ume ,» <1__ L in nine tries In thc lr high Jump Buri

1 rivalry. Tlic w orld rccord holder th ucleared 7 feet, 3 ‘j Incites to 7 13 , feet even for Thomas, but c n u Brumel ognln ' w as frustrated imli

I S L “ t the 7 reel. 5 Inch mark. Hehns Uled repenUsdly to clear It, - r -1

T but couldn’t , m ake It ngnln In I I three tries, • ^

BUI CroUiera of th e university 1 3 lah., Pcb. 23 o t Toronto won th o , l.ooo-yard K lly of P o r t- run In a sw ift 2:00.8. He Jumped ■1 th e second Roblp-Llngle, Columbia, Mo, In T . s tn le 73-(TT ih r 1n s i \ p nnd won a s ho plea.v J l lU .ganie to - \

Lieut. 4acl: Vernm n caplurcd S< ahnrpshoot- the GOO in 1:09.4, Just one-tenUi <tT0-

31-20 n t th e of a second ovcr the indoor rec- on t 3lncy Powell ord, Uicn cnlled' I t quits. loni

irlcWry. lomorrow-nnd s ta r t work with a L'®rera w ith 30 insurance company, s o Utat fin - ?® ,

Isties my running days, I gucas. Izteve A nslc tt I t 's been fun." Tlinnnlng J Marcel Bcrnnrd, Prance, oul- nyi? :h fo r P o r t- leg^cd America's best' in winning Fhe

. the ihrce-m lle n m In- 13:38,4,: 8-10 for th e with Bob Schul of the Los An- o» Blnto hna nn geles Track club second. ovct

. " It’s tough runn ing ntl alone tcor— — In front." observed Beatly after whoI < i n t f t *'1® *” '1® victory. *'I would ttaVe polri c i l w done bcUcr In Umt Inat quarter hi

I Army rar. un?Lt’ wXt'?mM frc h e s indoor rccord holder, Lieut, time mbers of ttie Ron Zliin o t U ie 'U .8. nrmy won feet narkman-nhlp tlte mile mnrk I n '0:42.6, dum:ompetlng In . Igor Ter-Ovnncsynn, the Rus- gav< I m ntchcs a t sian wllh the ivy Lengue look' coui

M arch 2nd turned bnck R nlph Boston for In B M ajor M J . the Uilrd tlmo.UtIa senson. clenri wlt^ der. Ing a meet-rccord 20 feet, 0!j UialJor Bnys wUi Indies In the brond Jump. ngcc

S" "!>• T tr -O y iin « n „ , Dram'- ■“ >' I. 1..« «"d compnny, Itcnd for home ' M

wllDcrl P e r- Qmtnci w ith an indoor high In tl >• Jump record, 7 reel. 4 Incltcs, with

will fenturc nnd the Ter w llh n brond Jump I « e ‘- “ w " : . , ? " ' stnndnrd. 20 feel. 10 Inehes, B « F o rt Lew?9 Uo-'ton, In th e colors of ihe jc^d ; F o n O rd Southern ^Cnlifornla Strldera, ^ ‘ nrll W com - >nade 25 feel or. Inchcs for s e c anora. ond. Tcr-Ovnneaynn, in his rare- It,®___________ well nppenrnnce for Uie yenr In__________- ■ t lie -U n ilc < l-^ l« l« * ,- :tin i^ (-i» ^

m eet rccord. bettering Boston's 20-feetrO 'i-lnehesrB ut-hc falled '?f,? ‘0 improve on hla 20 feet. 10- _

r a M a M Inch hidoor record set three ,weeks ago. >ncn

“ Id Ter-Ovanesyan. wiio spenks almost

----- i iO iS j - -pcrf«ot-D t«lli.hr^'M I-br-gladH b ^■' 'S m R*' " J ‘'o pe lo meet wllh * !5

Rnlph ngaln In th e Olympics nnd ..r 111 be altooUng for 37 reel.”

Snid Boslon: - H l H - r r b e gind lo m eet up with jou,,

lhe T er again ht the Oymplcs, ^nm and I 'll be going to r 27 feet too."

Uielr nieelings Uils yenr, but be- fore, he hnd not been nble to T l gain a victory over. Uie Ameri- no 1 cnn. n 23-ycnr-otd Teniic«ee 71 t> s ta te grnduntc. q^o

O nn ' O ubner of New Tork unl- ail. verslty won the ahot put witli Engl a toss of 02 feet, e i r India, far itls

■ ■ ■ ■ under hU indoor' rccord of C4 slud

*■ feet, I P . Inclic.1. • , „ o ii••Snm Perry, Pordhnm unlver- ------sity whipried to n BJ Bcwnd vlc- ' to ry In the CO-yard daah, n mre accomplUltmenl to r n-freahmnn. Jocelyn D eLocour.ot'Fm itce was second.

Hayes Jones, the Detroit kin- SOU ■ dcw arten-tencher: won hU 42nd

Indoor rac e .in 'a i^w when he HOU bnpiured th e .O O -y n rd hurd'lea STEE :07J. There n e v er '^'0.1 any doubl HOU 9n Uio outcome. O lymhlan Jones SFlh wns nway like a flash nnd Won ioh/i

M going nway from Hoy lllcla ' of *ESt

6 - tlte ■U£, nrms-.'. Al Hnll or Uttf New York A th- fPf?

. K^tic' chib tuok the 3S -p^nd ^llify V a d e , 'Beight throw -wlih a loss or 04 ^ ito j . feel-,. 7 :* Ind ies , j u a ono-linlf

■f in a l sJ U T E M IL E Io m e W ith n n V a u l te r

15 F e e tB ea tty , th e l i l t le L o s AhficlcH T rnrt

e N ational AA U tra c k and field cham — h is fo u rth in d o o r su b 4-m inule mil» N ikula , w n s 'b ea ten and,^iii fnct, bowed lly c^owd of 16,213 in M adison Sduaw

' ofl-k'd: Lon Burdette^LSSaysH^Needs

More WorkUme# -were W EST PALM DEACH. Pl.

:00. ActuaUy, Peb. 23 tfl - Fidgety Lew Bb Tfina l quarter de tte blames mUmnnaghig tor hb

side for him. 1803 U-oubtes wiUt Ute Miiwaia- hed, he cerr Braves. Now he hopes lhat net ! -broken hla M anager Bobby Bragan *n)

m em ber he U a “winning" pitch. »rence„ Kans.. er.I. and Witold _ "I don 't Uilnk I was imndw nished fourUi rtehc la st year." the as-year^u

rig h t-h an d er said today ifto • m ost of the checking Into training camp wth, hc who kept “ tlier ba tterym en. 1ne flrsl three D «rdette. who slumwd to

lO'O m ark la s t year after a v e n i.H M lJy was any victories In six prc.loa ■

w .»uo acnsona, b am ed. B rdle T cbbeiu*

: - i t;:? xebbetta qu it as M l l w a u k w ^ ■ ?-2nrt r t e ^ n “ *‘*ld Iw u Bo t Uie Cleveland Indian*. I r a n in a bnt- „j- j ^ u ld have b«n 1,' , , , nround-Ute 20-vlctorj-m arkanju >!

^ h v opportuiilly. but I It by Clearing.an, „ o t going-to say much about H enry Wads- tha t," B u rdette said, rmy, Rolando - i ju s t hope Utnt Uie m*n*rf »nd John Be- m ent has no t forgotten I've beta were nexl n l a w inning p itcher In alaniei 1C places were roles fo r 10 yeara."

. J . , D onnlngt»a unUform on thi“ rted hlmseir; opening dny of spring irala- 15 even, m en jng v u unuaunt for Burdette, to

:d the 15 foot, f « e n t years, h e haa- been a JisM. missed Uirce out, a lthough hU coniract c*Ib

for about $40,000 a year,. » Jj??! Posalbly- figuring he moy litn f . ' to f ig lit fo r a job UiU teuon.

sir hlRtt Jump B urdette signed to lerm* ettllw rccord hoitlcr th is week a n d waa on hand.whn

Incites to 7 c ra g n n greeU d ptlchera soil rhom as, but cnUhcra n t t h o Bmves' cef IS frustrated im litlng slte.- ich mark. Hely to clear It, T - r , -■ -tfw

't «•'" U tah Jtlumps K .ys BYU 106-10cf|.8. He Jumped ■ ■ ■

In Overtime Innn captured SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. a u st one-lenUi (iTO—T h e U niversity .of UUh pul 10 Indoor rec- on a w ild overtime scoring shut duits. lonlght to defeat Brlgltam Vou^

unlveralty 100-100, and ellmlniie t the Cougars from contenUon t»

.1 . J l the W estem AUiletlc conferena ol.iiniplon.hlp.

uays, i gucas. sparked.by reseni_ . Ron T hom as and Allen Holmo,Prance, out- p.jHc^ ou t from an 80.-ii9 tie tt

:s l n winning the end of M gutntlon play. BVU. n in- 13:38,4, ^.j,|ch toat th ree o t ila ataxfen

Uie Los An- on routs betoro tlie gnme ww Jcond. over, relied nlmost solely on Itsling nIJ alone scoring of Mark Miller, a rtsem

Bentty after who scored - nU exccpi fout I would ttavc polnta In th e overUme. t Inat quarter jiolm es, ptnying Itls Inat hoir.* ic r guys were 4 .|u, ^ bandaged knee. P<Id me..rguess [he som etim es rusty HediJilM J runner." ' going In tho flve-mlnute o»fr- lolder, Lieut, tlmo when h a h it one from »•>.8. army won feet out, m aking It 01-8J. m 3:42,6, dumped In two free IhroM »iwI'nn, the Rus- gave th e U tes a lead Utat BVl!<

Lengue look,' could never appronch. tl Boston for In a gnme th n t wns jammfd senson. clenri w ith fouls, 31, on Ute part ef

20 feet, O'.i UUih nlone. Uie Bedakins m*"'I Jump. ngcd to avenge a 71-53 tou Oiejj* tesynn, Brum'- "Uffcerd n t Provo Jnn. 10. end ror home ' M U er. who came olt Uie benM o t vic to ries- as a second stringer, kept DYu indoor high In th e game during the overtiw

•el 4 Incites with two field goats nnd Uiret » brond Jump I « e ttirows.10 Inches, BYU tind n 45 - 40 hatlUWcolors of ihe 'end nnd mnnnged U> Itnng on M lla Str der* H untU 12:33 remnined »bo

rr S 's x a s “ m K “ . '“ o ;» n ' 'i .u M ‘^

20 feet S with 10 m l ^ t « ^ t ^ « o ~ — TT'

Inch b e lte r^ th n n Bob BacW," aald l . r - a r U i B r ^ w o S ’r J e y forpeaks almost 28-ycar-old Hnll. n slirlmp, g l-b r-g tadH b ^ i i i S i r o w c « - g '0T -ne-«l|«»-

lo meet with . 228 pound*. ' ^Olympics and ..j rea lty ,p iought I might bttrt^ ^«t- Uie In d o o r '^ c o rd ," “ 'd - J

wna a ll 'a e t to r It. butn eet up with couldn’t ge t unwound. 1 o»*the Oymplcs, ^„ow w hnl v a s Ute m a i l e r ^r 27 feet too." me. I n foct. Backus a l» w^ m r f l i i 'flf i.npi.T ^r;,- h - m n r t h i r ^ f d ^ -yenr, bul be- jm tind p lenty of “ JJ ubeen abie to T h e Indoor, record - 0 « « „r. Uie Ameri- no outdoor weight t h i w -d Tcniicaaee 71 tec t. 2V, Inches set th t«

- nso by the chief wlta « of t ^'cw Tork unl- nil. H al Connolly,. »j.'olot put WlUl E ngto li when Jic lan tI’-r Indis, far itls n iusdcs, Hc U .lnrccord of C4 sludytng on a sdtolarshlp,» ^

. no l on hand . ___________Ihan^ unlver- ----------- --------------------- 7 •

b ig n e w s !‘ .:t"F^nTc“ C ut-R eling th o Cut-Reicrtl

Detroit* kin-’ SOUIH BENO. Reg. ? •« ^ .9 5

yard hurdles STEEtHlAP «0P T iT « DC .-a-1 any doubl HOtlOW GtAM, B«9- ■TOhlan Jones -IPINNINO - ------------- - -ash nnd Won Joh/iton "Ceniary ,:toy n ic k s 'o f KEEt. R<g. 17.'*,::-------- -

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G 'B ru in s E li 48-35; S e n P ast B u h l

I Tviit G o o d in s k e i)t tl.1, . firat w eek-end o f a fouril 1 end Twin Falla bom bed th c i

w . freshmftn, ousted th e B u h l Ii re s ted .up f o r th c chan

m l

BETIItED CUAMFION R iaaa V«WM Saionter <« tx p ttu b k ' teeUitgg aboal

iW ldm r hM dleap tn d reUrlnK to stud, f tt« d««aioq by tnO m r Moody Jolley. (,

Crimson Sata By 6-1 Shot C

-A RCA D IA , C a l i f .F e b . 23 (/P)- took commund a t th c top o t th e bi & (ieclHlve v ic to ry over h eav ily fa today In th c $145 ,000-gunrantecd S Crimson S a tan , w ho w c n t o f f u t 4

----------------------:-------------------h e n t V

Mantle, Maris !ha'1‘ To Discuss

» Crosli

New.Pacts , S=:• mlnuJCa

PO R T LAUDERDALE. Tla.. S15.80. ; r « . a Ifl •— Mickey M nmic tind on n Ja

Marls, Uie Yonkees two o tr Uie top money mnkera who arc the In IflSS «V uniijned. players on thc Crotl«

i*«ni. nre due early .n ex t week bred wl ■fbl Ulk conuact, Yankee offlclala loalnE (■ uid today.- n ln s th■ 'niere teems little doubt th a t fo r the■ they win come to term s. the lea I L Mimie. Uie m o s t 'v a lu a b le second.

p y e r In Uie. American league Crotl« year, may Join Wlllle Mays P irate

Uie San Francisco O lanU in th e hat: JIOO.OOO bracket. He mode gan his

‘>wit tM.000 la s t year. Jusl M»t»rlji. who toll to 33 hom eruns to the i

two his reeord Cl th e year be- Game ‘“ft. is cxpecled lo take a cu t and Ci

aboul (68.000 to SOO.OOO. bnck as ^Utiile Is due Mondny night, crlm s

*na Marls Tuesday. . bu t seeinie tull sqund reports W ednes- wny do

■ h it UiePltwicrs and catchers hnvo ahead

-fan-. -m m .- rar i tw riir um«: ■onniirWltli some o t th e regu la rs croilc

*»OTep{irl^"c«Q'ly:--------------- even~»- nnd Qa

Ankle Iniury °aZ R e t i r e s R i H a n ? Z . . S

.MIAMI, n a .. Feb. 32 ( f l -W -one or horse racing 's m ost ,

^ U n t winners, was retired ,because of nn nnkle

CftTitoJ ^ l t i t r Moody Jolley's a n - flam e

said tho -t-ycAr-oJd bred p«i rS^ ^ lf r 'T lll stanii a t 'stud—a t gati-Bat* 2 r ^ ^ e > i i m s r S i r l i K y..B r- or vlci< J ^ ^ u . not run In Salurdny’s turned ««XM.at)ded W ldener hand l- to ahow •thou second Buesa

to Kelio. ba il mt««w nctts brought a tribu te to "Wt u S " from veUm n Jockey BUI said, "ft

““ a.t.Clin bfl.certain R ldan

b ” « a g reat sU lllo n " said ** 'liui he.JiM every «junl- ‘

‘9 niftke a g reat one.‘^ m y life I imve ridden two K

iS j5 .‘’orses ,that were fnr. far

' ^ . . . W j m r d R0A&8 •MONTWAL. .JFVjb. J3 i/P -C en - T he Del

fn»tn [ nichard roared back Osborne ‘o i u i a d t t e ’'" " ’'’ .*lue ^dded (I

G O O D ^ ^5 E l i ^ n a t e JV S e n a to r s B oi

Suhl I n d ia n s Ilo d in s k e p t th e i r ho p c .s j i l lv e w ith v i c to r u

o f a f o u r t h d i s t r i c t A A A b a s k e tb a l l i so m b e d t h c icc c o ld M in ic o S p a r t a n s 4 8 -3 id t h e B u h l I n d ia n a SS-*!!. M e a n w h ile , B u i f o r t h e c h a m p io n s h ip s c m l - f i n a l s n e x t.■ ------------------- ----------------------- T w in I

o f ■ b e r th

m c n t .

o t the t 7 p.m. T twwing

Twin w ith th Sru lns

. during Fnlls Ul m uch c

led by Vonden by six

^ ^ H * l I v u quarter' I r

I - ".'J . - Kln^ho!D > - stra igh t

game a t Bee<saw(

A . ' Schow t. V xp.

Brulns-Ithe

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^dontjOoodlng

ing Buh dlans Wl Ed echc nlghC ar

fei Ooodli

qui game u ; o t th a t

Buhl.

o S S S jB X ^ B /m m ^ m K K r n m E S i inched i tw oquni

>1 R ldan yawns contentedly In b b sU ll period ( r /MUncs aboBt w iibd ra irin r Die zRATfJn' eUrlng to stud. An in jury broagbl about s „ t v rtoody Jolley. (AP wirephoto) Ooodlna ------------------------------------- th e bacl

I Satan Upset S_ . Adam»

IhotCrozier E“sF eb . 23 (fl>)—C ro z ic r .'a 6-1 slio l. “ m nS" to p o f t h e b u c k f l t rc tc h a n d s c o re d j „ y

e r h e a v i ly f a v o r e d C r im s o n S a ta n o r o n t \ •1, 'u n r a n tc c d S a n ta A n i t a h a n d ic a p , from ju w e n t o f f a t 4*5. f in i.sh e d In -a d e ad---------- h e n t w i th O ld e n T im e s f o r ^ o " t i g

• _ t h e p la c c m o n e y . D ec id e d ly , cnme j'l I I S t h c 1962 K e n t u c k y d e r b y T w in .F

w in n e r , w a a f o u r t h In th c fie ld o t 14; .

Crosier, owned by Fred W. ^Hooper nnd ridden by Braullo i^n irA i Bnezn. covered the lU miles 3 *

• mlnujcs ^-'S Aecond and rctumsa .hM tino 3. Fin., S15.80. 14,80 nnd S4.80. Hls lime tie nnd on a >asi track was n fUll second .«•, es two o ft Uie tm ck record eslablUhed irc thc In IflSS by Bound Table. S ? >“on the Crotler, B 6-year-old Kentucky- t week bred who made n cnreor out of ‘ ifflclals Joalng W C arry Back, waa run - - -T.Q'*'

n lng third going pnsl Die suinds B<ho»3t th a t fo r the first time. Aldershot had Kimbam

the lead nnd PU-ate Covh was aluable second. uv>naleague Crotler was sMll third, behind MtCoium

s Mays P ira te Cove and Aldershot a t { Ijij'.j;" ' t n u in th e half-mile pole. Then, he be- , •

m ade gan his move and Wok Uio lead niMbj- Jusl briore tho field headed In- g®?*

m eruns to the far tu rn . .ear be- Game wns sccond n t th is tu m Touii

n c u t nnd Crlmsoti Sntnn. who was T.r'l’, / * ' .000. bnck as usual, was third. ■•

n igh t, Crimson Sninn s ia rted lo move o(b u t seemed lo hnng about ha lf- Cm41ii(

retincs- wny down the alrcWh. Crotler v««fhn h i t Uie wire a fuU 5‘i lengUis

hnvo ahead ot Crimson Satan and N«iH>n

egulars croilcr'a victory was w.orih nn" even~»l00,'000:— Crimson—Salftn iu n -------

nnd Game got *17.600 each and ;Dccldedly won *10.000. ;•• flam e, nn 108-1 shot, gaxe per- Uuhl — haps the m w t astonishing per-

I tormance of lhe racc. Hc actually^ r r r ) a ~ C f«ier~7or a rii% i f t f l n n - t h e ^ » " > -

middle of lhe fa r lum . M.Hinm' 5*“ ; Tills was C roiler’s Uilrd stakes Und,rw.Hi retired ^,,g^ory of the meeting. Hc earlier

nnxie y , , p ^ j^ , verdes and San c w o n Carlos Handicaps. r«i«rm.in

's a n - flam e, a S-yeor-old- English- ‘J '" '’*’ e«r-oJd bred paid llO.flOnnd *13,80. Crim-

urdny's turned *2.40 U) plnee and *2.(50 iiand l- to show. ««idii.tsecond Bueta sa id C rotler " ran the vnuibn

bMl race ho ever ran for tnc." ju te to "Wt ftnd good speed. Bae** j],v,,.n EV BUI said, "ftnd had n good position ximiii to hla a ll Uie w ny-jilthough from the iJot«

hn lf mile pole lo the eighth pole niHnn h e was lugging In preily.good. wiikin.

" I lo.ll my left, sllrnip for su™. Ju st a bit passing the thr«e-al*- “ •'**' teenUis pole, liuc got H riffftt

bnck, h it .m y horse a couple of “ » llm o l.lt-iim dcd a i «• W l „ 3 ; i“ iiu 'K '

TIG EIIS SION ■ LAKELAND. T O , R b . » < r^ m jl ;

- C e n - T he Detroit T igers signed U rry Tbomt»ii’1 back Osborne and W hitey Herxog and :e due {j,rc«' form er major league iiuuhUa.’ Mnn“ Inflelders from the ir synicow 1} -tjie fnrm club Ui th e ir spring train- m lghuj in g squad today. U '« '« —

)ING SU-te M in ic o V B m in c e rM

an s 5 5 -4 1 Mw ith v ic to rie s Swturdjiy t jig h t n.i ^ s C

I b aske tba ll to u rn a m e n t cam c to f l ■ sp a r tan s 48-3G nnd G ooding, puced canw hile, B urley and Jerom e, b o th -f in a ls n e x t W edneadny n ig h t In

T w in F a lls w ith th e w in n e r M M o f th a t gam e n ssu rcd o f n

. b e r th In th c s ta te to u rn n - m en t. T w in F a lls nnd Good- *■''*•Ing. who met In the f irs t game , • -,

I H i of the lournam cnt, wHl m eel n t • *: ■ 1 p.m, Wednesday w ith th e loser ' •

W a bowing out . _______________ r : -Tw in Falls had lU hands full “ f ' J

w ith the SparU ns, a team th e W i* Bruins had handled easily tw ice :

M |i|g during the season. I t was Tivln f'> Fa lls U iat was trying to catch u p t' m uch of Uie first qua rte r and

| H they d id I t . a t l4 - H . As tlie sec- — ond-^period began. Tw in Falls , !v - m M led by Doug Bchow a n d A rt i ..,

Vondenbnrk, b c m e d ou t In fron t by six polnls an'd never trailed

■ ngaln. ^Action was tigh t In Uie f irs t i J S

qua rte r w ith Mlnlco's BUI Berry ' H S and Ron Fagg o tfiotlng a sudden ‘r ^ v U

. ho t s treak by Bru in K endall - K lnghom . K lnghom h it t h m stra igh t Jump shoU to Ue th e k , >■

^ ■ 1 game a t 8-8 betore th e two team a l& ft< | H see-saw e^ over the nex t m lnut« ; B r «

J u s t b e fo se > ^ e b u tte r . Doug Schow h it two free throw s to tie S ^ B It up. a ^ M

11 became very eaay for th e B ru lns'in the third qunrier w hcn the S partans w ent complelely dead and scoredlonly ono point.T h a t came on IT free throw by Fagg. A t Uie end of the period,Twin Falls was coasUng 38-ai and both sides cleared the bench-

Adamson, n tall freshm an, gave Ooodlng conlrol o f th e back- boards and the Senators opened h o t nnd gta>-cd Uiat way in b e a t- H M ing Buhl. The hom estandlng I n - c ^ m dlans were playing w llhout coach Ed Schenk, who fell 111 T hursday f S f f l nlghe and was still in bed wich a m B M high fever Saturday. gHCTW

Ooodlng scored a t a torrid SS M W p er cen t ellp from th e field-ln th e - W P jp firs t qua rte r to a ll b u t w rap th o M g S game up. T he Senators cnme b u t . of th a t e lghl m inutes wlUi a n N »

m lB-7 lend. a S tW Buhl, paced by a g rcnt a ll- n iiT B B I round game by Craig s to rU , . . j , * W tti Inched back slowly over th e nex t

two q u an era and Intfl In th e th ird I sU ll period aucceeded In cutUng th e0 the m arg in to five points . D —. about B u t a s th e fourth period began,_____ Ooodlng again began to dom inate

th e backboards and th e B enaton I J rolled home. They ended th e v

A T n ig h t w llh a to rrid 43 p e r cen t V I / average from tho floor. I l l <

A dam s6n, about 8 feet, 3 Inches, •*"“. scored IB polnls, m ost o f them w . t i

on U p-lns nnd rebound, sho ts n s ,tho young freshm en for Uie sec- io m . bss""‘. ssrsut.s;‘s,i“’' as.?

^ o re d j „ Friday 's acUOn. B urley a a t a n O ro n t MnrUnscn h i t ft Jump sh o t . H-i«rr d lc ap . from Just above th e free th row ■„

d e a d ‘'o U t the Bobcats p a s t mftnoM.« fm- « - d 2 in Ui.e Inst f ive q S ;' » ‘ 0‘ seconds. MnrllDsen's h e r o I c s J e d ly , came Ju st seven seconds a f te r i^ d D t d e rb y T w in .F a lls ' Joe McCollum h o d nf u ,« t n t h c ‘’‘•okcn a 41-41 Uc w llh a I re e i,y by

. Uie bud..I u> ' 'Jerom e , broke aw ay from » an elgh

^ ‘■own stubborn ioundcC n iw 3 S p n ru n s 48-43. B ill B e rry ' Tho^ 5S.3 • ‘ sed n trem endous outside ra n red i ^ m e *hooUng exhibition to keep M ln - pHued

near o r in fron t of th e fa v - Sie one ; S ! h “ • '0 U >ra«lKmi m uch o lWished ooodltfg rolled over n . f . \ n .

Flier-4I).31 despite a 15-polnt c f - Whut«k.

„ TWIN pXlU « . MlNtCO 11 f f i uitfn d s S k';':'*Dt had Klubarn t t «isl0*rrr S 1 S 7* I I 1 ffilff" i : l i n l A

Uvtna 1 S a lOUohnion O l l l UurUuflbehind JltColum O O > «l«»n«>ln« t » J J ._____

.1 SmSr"^’ I 0 O jlp i iu r t 1 1 3 31. w I ' X ! : 1 ! & ■ ■ ! ! ; i 1

xJS Ir 0 J_oJo*D ?n i!l J y j jJl tu rn Touii u : o i t ( i T«uu u i s s s i fo r ll“ I ! « iS

» move cooPiN o »». nu iii , 4i ; hnlf- CM4in( r(ti» rtp ;nuhi u i t p t t p BnrUi 'ro tle r v«uthn s a s is'Uo»ii ■ 3 i s t event™il«. iisrA?,;!: ss’.s..!:;1 and N«iH>n 0 0 1 oiHioni 3 1 ^ t ed (c

rih nn J ^ 'doubl ■Salnn n .n ------- s-« ..|_4 . --- ------- ----------------Entry'' T.UI. 5":nr. t.ui. isnriT: ‘

Go«iiei» _________ _ _ i* ss ST ts Irom;e per- U u h l-----------------------7 17 set <i AllIt per- ■ to a 1Clually Prid»r B«r»i shoul---- BUHLKV,-4*..IWUi-*-Al.Ut-*S---------

M.ninin « 3 sHiikhow s s I i t ' Brak( stakes UndfrwiHl i * l l i Klnrtm » # 0 3 «w iicr iil'"’*'' ; ? i ? 2 I ?a San cioMun 4 0 a 3 » s io .

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[jTTsT , p r r r

” , « ^ d , , f ‘’r a . V V i r * « N V r . , r o S T r - S.n Uie V.uibn S 3 I SiSMMrr I 1 4 S tonight

‘”®-" T a ; i 'n rJ r .1." " i - I 5 llon toB « f» a " i 2 I * S ?«« ketbmi

osltlon Kimlii 0 1 e UAIbln 1 1 S 3 p , , , .m the itot« 1 s I I!i«r»i«. o i « i 'h pole “ »•" J S l ^ ^ : r . 7 2 S- ? 2» d . wilkln* • 0 t-4'Pub»in " 0 B 's o . ^ * 5 ^IP for Sllr. 0 # a 0 r-«tin» a 0 I « bounde<ee-slx- »»'i * * 0 w 2 S ? J S ta ie a !

” T ' ‘ly’-up*!---------- po ln u

, a 7 , : " S ? ■“

7 a n?c“ SS" * t J » Milb" J i I ; h ind 13 s I I ‘Iriiurd o o a o a n d - lec

Im iie HuuhUo- 1 0 . 4 j 'U m i, , 0 1 1 1 Penn St me.™ ________i J i J w in t. ;Ifal,,. TuUlt l»lOI«4j»J ToUta JT '» _ ia « points

UWnT — 3 i? W *J nine.

SURVIV]9 V A N D A L

T H E r / /U ie S '/V £ V K S

I'mc to g ■ J»puced '______ ^

}, both

Good- ’t game ; ^ .n e e l n t ‘ v le loser '

Ids fullam th e K ; * < S * ■y twice J Tivln ^ a tc h u p t

h e sec- ,. , .I 'F a l l s . ! v 'nd A rt -■» J wIn fro n t • M r f c | ^tra iled ~ ' J

10 flrat ■

S ' i P f . ' .I Uiree ' • ' V J #

s to Ue

for th e y^ J

nplelely I

row by : V 'period, ..

{ 3«*3X .bench-

gaveback-

n b eat- Ing I n - It coach nursdny w ith a

>rrld SS d-ln th eropime b u t . vlUi a n

OUT AT TUE PLATE, Knoauke Mb h f »f« train ing w ith Uio D etroit Tigers, Is w t h ^ d *»P *” 0 ” w ks irIng th e

Raft Kiver = Tops Devils ' - > 4 840 Tilt n-f Uiem MALTA, Peb. 23 — T he B aft ‘"0“ “ River T ro jans closed o u t the1 1883-03 basketball oampaign laal H.imo

n ‘«h t by tapping a aUcky M ur- Eh.iirtense, jiyg 40. « . U«*B urley ^ lic T to jans ran tip agaJiwt k„ „

np sh o t m je tcrm lncd bunch of Red Devils ii»' In lhe f irst qunrier and could *7,’"“ P“ '’ mnnnge only a slim 17-16 first ' Vast f ive quarter lend. They sirelclied It niri.• r 0 1 c a 30.32 by hnlfUme nnd had Uie iiHtu s a f te r pev jij down 38-20 n t Uie endim n o d of th e th ird s tan ta . A come-back a I re e u y by M uruugh was nipped In r.rm i

Uie bud and the T ro jans carried [rom » an e ight po in t lead as Uie b u o e r T*ln, lubbom sounded.11 B erry ' T h e M urtaugh Junior vnrsliy c.m». outside ja n red-ho t and drubbed Uie sur- c»mr

rp M ln - prthed Trojai* Juniors 63-2S In {.'“ '5 he fa v - ;i,e opener. ,lu ch of „ pjvKn 41. stunTAUfiii » “oi*' ;d over f»fiiitti.;M»ru«b r r i tp t ipo int c f - WhUt«k.r 1, 1 4 16 Wrlfhl " S I •" .IUII I I >> aTnlmtn S 3 '3 7

Wllllami 4 I 4 >K1dnku( S S t t S tV prtp 3 3 s'iioklJwnr 1 0 3 2t l S I W .rr' I OKuta«U 1‘m u1 i j 3 „ToUJ. i s i o l s o l Tul.I. J« » n « nil'k;! ! ! !5;'A.;‘r j = : l i 'S' " i!I i n , n!l"1 0 0 3 m r i J ***'"'l.i { J T o u r n e y S e t c.i|iw

FILER, reb ..S 3 '— E n tries iw.V 4 123SI fo r Uie slxlh an.nunl M n g lc " ’ <'« J 2* *! Vnllcy Oullftw bnskelbnll

tournnm ent currently nre be- (:,..iii tn g a cc ^ tc d , «n«ounces’l/Ca

rr H ot Id BftrUdtt, co*clinlrman of the 3 1 s t event.• J 2 The toum am ent is res'trlcl-3 1 T t ed (o teams f r o m w ithin Piridi

. doublV ^ cum lnaifw a 'nair;:----------------Entry-dc 'ad llne-ls March to w«ipt; - r T - nnd the compeUUon will run „» ST l l from Mnrch 13 Uirough 10.I »o « All teams will bc llm lled

■ to a 13-plnyer roster. Entries should be mailed, to B artle tt'?!! "s;

l i l l : —

si 1” P itt Trounces ‘™’‘ Penn State 83-67

“ nT S B U B flH . Feb. 23 W—}i . T h e sharp.>sliooilng P i ll Pun- ) | , „ r r n v f u th e n trounced Penn S ln ie 83-07 jin m• > « '3 ton igh t and accepted* an in v lu - ^

i 5 5 llon to piny In Uie NCAA Bas-( 3 f u ketball Tournment. UtmifJ } * J P l t t ViHlI meet New Y ork unl- k.*?™0 0 3 0 verslty. Mnrch 11 n l Philadelphia. H.inu’ a o - i 0 Tlio Panihcrs oulslioi. ou l-re- clmbl B O I S bounded and out - hustled PennQ 2 0 3 s ta le as Uiey rolled lo th e ir 17lh “ " • ® victory In 22 games. I f was ; i J J s ta te fifth defeat In 10 games.

Pnul Krleger, h iu ing mosUy on• 30 Sl lay-ups, paced p u t wlUi 20

points nnd Earl Hoffman was i>»i<i.fl'" ar.! ? - 2 ” P l t t took nn early lend,/<ll*lK- l i a l h ind 13-12. Uien pulled aliend ^ t o a 0 and ' led the re.it of Uie way. v.i,a»1 i ; i Penn Slate- pulled^to wlUiln one ' L : _ i j point, 20-10, Ihen PKl h it 18'" * *2 4s points while holding S ta te to ' N. . . . . . . ^

IVE IN :>ALS S P L IT7 - / V £ H < S 5 “ " ' ' ° ' ’'

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i K r f A ' ^

E, Knoauka M nroyoma, l e t t fielder for Uie H ans stroU Tigers, Is U gged o u t by Don Bryant. D etrol :lr two weeks in Florida Syndsy. (AP wirephoto)

Scores Ut£m e n 8CU00L .

Is LIM. Ra. ilt Ml

AWniMn sn, Snak* Alrir SI. 1he B aft li. (io..,«uii 1 ^ 0 -5ut Uie ouvh s .Ign laal Halmon S3. Hlcbr !><»*' vu»:y M ur- fihfllflr SB. Suulh rrnnonv at. five m

ni . . AAagainst k,.* . e i. ««jm‘ tfpdni. « . * i "

d Devils iioMr OUll sam e,d could A>»;rte«n K.III 4). W«t SIJi 4^ U tah.16 first • ®'“ ' „ , . . Ume. i:clied It niri* S4. chdiii 67. 54-84 thad Uie uutu i i , 8u»r-s«icm is. (iu»«r eut) th e gaiUie end ou t. i aa foot, 1

ne-back ” • th e flJipped in r.'rm . «1. u .n ln s 44. (k>..r out) t^ e gancarried p i.u 4 aaa Polnt*

e buster T«tn F*iu ix. mihIm s t. <ioi*r eut) Ik half. Coodlnc ts . Uuhl 41, (W r ,-«t)

varsliy c»m»” cuunS*«6.'*l>»ii^‘>**3. • son nm Uie sur- Cirry «T. CovUinit l>Ul« It. . bftskel

ICII 4S Ilvbrrti 4<1. Mackry 27. <W r eut) UP.Ir n Pt IP CUrk tn. (ul).

: 3 I Ffld»r'ii 8«r««a » 5 » Dl.t. f AAA; “ * ; AbrnlNn M. « .r th V.IItr » . This} 2 ; : ll"" '' OU" a row Ii - - - ! J «T,^Mgr.tp«ller IJ. 20 galT

nilt'kf<!(il'’w’. M«1*d !S miii.fiBit. picked -V 40 Dlit. * AAA Jo h n■ • S.)Ulh Kr»m.>nl 41. ldmh.,_a)l. 40. fo r V I

--------- H..mr.v1ll»“'4i. Shfflry 39. ^VKllton • /s t C.l.lw»lt 53“ ‘*N.mp^*8y T I I i T. , , Wriirr SS. MounUln Hum* ST. J l i U l.nlrles ucIm ss. Mcritiun :a.

s - As .:.re be- cc^iinr 4T. Kii»r ai. CHAI•s-l/Ca . „ Illinois,of th e **• • f irs t Ui

I.i|»»l 43. Kitmlih :a. do rr ouU a'trlel. Gr«ni«vllle SS. Cl»»r*»lcr Vnlley 4t. 77 VlClS m _____

be a Nonh C«m 41. firir. 40.

S ° ! T w JJh™ ?, S "

SS_ “i,,.yr.V ' ■ ■"’M_____ W.W riymoulh 411. Mce»l|.Uoni.«ll/ •»« thO1^— 47 {«.l» iluMr <iutl nols, Wl3 . s L j u , i » .“ “ u i . i . * .1. (1....

i-67‘ E.“ ; I!'.'.™'. S m"10 83-07 Jimnnu S*. Uiln. 31. , . —;----- -a" h m " Nun.l.m|.n.m».rrpir»!>A lia s- ).rwUl<>n to. Wall! Wslla, Wiith. 49. CanliU

MmltN’Int i t , Vnhrnllji oRla I's‘ , " '?■ K .* ;* ;"" .. w . l l . , , s ! ' “delphla. Hilm«n lllvcr 19, Uuunrll 44, Wl||l>i

a -e lr 17lh c . iu t t . M.rTiHI t ' waa huk* IOO. North <;>rulln> »]. . Mitml,g a m ^ ' K n'fu *Anb‘i f " **'

OSUyon '^ r i l a TMh SA. ('.wnirii'It. Ok|iA,i'Ith tn 'T'nni«>»*' 13. AUI«m* to. Pena :as.M l'b c - IJUh^

I i s , s ' a ' h i K , . ' “ i rhin one *'• Curntll '•», |0»mlm«) UCLA!• ,K,;i’A.Wffsv- SE

“ ■. ¥ ; . £ . . K s n !..TtjM A * U 17, T u u CbrliUtB 14. rortlii

. . .

N.AAA1‘L I T W E E K

Sunday , Feb. 24, 1963 . 1 9 Id

— — — - Dlton mo ^ 2 aimT W 3 «‘‘kc

r tK w iT I a tren tftt f p r e s s , ' I

AT. ' n tigh t d'- ? ( ™ « 5 a e S i 4 r e = ^ » « ’O nheat

S i'^ ’ ^ S & s S s f f S i J « «bo u

o r / t h o i. Chuck

IngwlUi■ ' te rD n le

HuskiesA , T he fi

\ , _■■ v-NMi a W . Eddie \handM Vandals

T h e fii m i i u - w

. ora with ChlefU lt

a s 1 Idaho

f irs t-p e tH P u S r ' ' S ' - Interm lu

V " ta in s sll'r* '^ 4 B ® f l F i r ^ 5 x 3 B 'then aud

‘ 7 J ii .. n point*

" couldn't

s►- double fl

'JL ' Johnsc^ ' '^ S » M H K S ! S M i H m aU h «

haul-do*«PaK E ^W agC a > ! l ! l M B » g l ^ » M B I bounds i

SentUe-s

>iul<r

er for th e n n n ih ln , Japan . T lgen , w ho ul"** n Bryant. D etro it catcher. Tbe Ua&shln Unch

(AF ________________________ V S l -

Utah State '."a. Rallies to S?® .», Nip Creightonr ®U11 LOOAN, U U h, Pcb. 23 Ifl - ? i'S , .r

' U tah Slale university, overtaken Tmimi- eui) by Creighton, rallied In Uie llna l S''!]!*"/at. five m inutes and nipped Uio i>rabm

visiting Blue .Jays 00-08 tonight In nn Inlersecllonal basketballgame. TouU

i<li 4S. U tah SU le led 35-20 a t hn lf- -Ume. Creighton , caught up a t ~

54-84 WlUl i'.i m lnules le ft In ¥ > « « ,:iu»«r eut) th e game. L arry W agner, a fi- l> r < t<

foot, 10-lnch senior guard for «« * • i'• th e a iu e Jaya. kep t hU tcani Jn W l P j „ eut) th e game, scoring four Im porU nt

polnls In the la st m lnule and loi*r eut) a half.' B u t Mark Hosen, Phll Jo h n - jou rl V , •]. . son nnd Wayne Esles each h i t a ball gnrIt. bftskel In Uie same period. And >nie I

Ek« s sank two free throw s w ith m22 seconds to go which Iced It ^ni

.« eut) UP. ■ n ^ u l tI t was Utali S U te 's 20lh vie- SUllwor

tory In 25' games th is season. keU InCreighton U 12-10. I t wa

r 34. T his wns the second year in games fia row Uio U U h Aggies havo won T.naUor 20 games, T heyve already been NaUona:

tmi.rinit. picked for Uie NCAA reglonals. a t New Johnson was high point m an are 0-S.

£fii> 40. fo r U U h s u t e w ith 22 points, ley Is 4T roy Collier h it 20. over-all.

/ -------------- -------------- SUllw

. lilini SurgePast Wisconsin r~Z

CHAMPAIGN, in ., Feb. 23 t f l - | i Illinois. U klng the lend for the ■ I

' f irs t Ume wlUi five m inutes gone ■ ' .rr eut) In Uie last half, surged to a 89< L Vnllcy 41. 77 vlcwry over foul-hnmpered ^

W isconsin Saturday to keep IU-------- front-running spo t In dho Big N P l

------- IcaJiia ltcU lfllL JK C ._______________••r euU Wisconsin, h itting a n «mo£Jng]----- :----- 7 4 -p e r-c < n t- f ro m -U te -f lo o r-ln :^ . r suit th e h ^ f of th e regionally

televised game, led by aa m uch as 31-20 before the Illlnl cu t the deficit U) 44-41 a t tho ha lf Ume.

points In Uie first ha lf a n d help-{ ■ H i.Uonixiiy Uio Badgers out-rebound 11II-]

nols. was benched wlUi four per- „ sonal fouls for live m inutes in (iui>r

While he waa out, D a v e Downey geared a rally th a t pro>

------ era were held l ^ four.’»). th e Illlnl ahead 00-59.

. Arkanau S7, Ukylvr tl .Wath. 49. '' Canlilui S3. UutluB Colics* t l , -

o m , Unlf^nllr «4. Ktnt 8UU It.ChlcMo Loyula 43. lloiulon SK.

,, T « a t M. ttoulhtrn MtthodUl 71.Wl||i>ni A »ary 7t, nichraond St.

7 >1* . I'lll SI. i’cnn Hut* t7. ^ T lT»l«,lo t l . >Urat»1|-tl. I Il‘rtn(fton 74. tUrrard -SO. I I

. ■ s a - w v r a . ' f c , . , . . . . .t s t Culumkl* 7S. Drvwa SJ. *

Kantaa 8Ut« t 2. lo»s SuU 10. horS<

>llnt 71. CIndnnilt 19, Tuba t4.II. Oklahurei Clly SS, llrgU 7T. wdSJt. CoU,r.de.8UM U. .It. Air ro rc« ll.IU 71. W ourn BUIf, Ulo. 73, AdanuI I t. Huw 14.M SUlf Vlah riw li S», » y u Fn»h S7.< •

Uau Fnab »i. IHU Pm h li.J. So^l^tm California t7. Or»ron 8ut»'ilm«) UCLA (4, Calironila }7. ' . .

< o 'Utah IM. Dflihan. V «n» 100 .(ol) ______rliUta 14. rortlind I t / Idabe Stal* t7.

A TOlJRlE E K -E N D ; ‘ I d a h o B ow

S ea ttle -7 7 -j— D u m p s H uI ™ MOSCOW, F eb . 23 (;P > -Id ah o licl

ftilly in this oponinff n jinu tes of t v * Ia controlled play by n nn rrow margi

kies G3-QC in n college bn.skctball t;a * 2 . ^ ton moved ( lu ick ly to n 9-3 lend b

12 s t r a ig h t po in ts fo r 1 5 - ----------9 edge l a r g e l y qp th e TVJ’.'f,

L-^rjrt a tre iltf th (if it fu lt co u r t W fV J p re ss , T hc gam e Ihpacd Inlo ‘ n tigh t defensive bntUe w ith Ida- I r k i i I’o nhead 32-38 n t ihe half.

J - ^ 2 3 B is Ed Corell puslied th e Hus- r i . , ’ i kies nhend 3J-33 nfter fou r m ln- S t | » i

V utes of lhe second ’ h a lf and y * '* '* h ; * ^ r again a t 37-35. bu l Id ah o h it sARAS S ^ ly ^ th ree field 'goaU -nud w as never Early W

headed. nti un^nr4 O us Johnson got dnIy 12 points ,,nw irv'

bu t pulled down 21 of Idaho 's J

j ^ H Chuck Wlilte topped th e scor-Ing wlUi 19 for th c VnndnU. Cen- ™ ‘ ", te r Dale Easley was hlgli for the 'f, Huskies WlUl 15.

R q s Tho SeatUe ChlcfU ln^ with wheUicr J3 3 W Eddie Miles lending th e wny, Uiere Li V c t h n n d « O us Johnson nnd th e ^orce II. '•Wm V andals a 77-72 dcfent- Prlday. "X don cMtOfl T h e fine second (lalf show by thero wc B i n M llo -w h o collected gam e hon- losi mai B S n . ora w ith 25 po in u — gnve Uie U ioolds ^ 3 ^ ChlefU lns the same senson rec* they'll t

ord ns th e Vandals—17-<. ever If 1 Idaho was In com m and In the new q„q

uH v^V tlrs t period, gomg out a t the wvim - intermission 38-32. J l i e Chief- .i .( i nnn

JUlns slipped bnck e igh t poinU ,5 ^ Uien suddenly surged In-fron t by ‘

U po lnu w im Uiree mlnulea le fl. k - S ^ . T h e Vandals chopped nwny b u t “

couldn't overcome the visitors ' „ "v, - f M | tdvanU ge a t Uie close.

Senttle uted only six plnycrs » s a a and Uie five regulnrs a ll h it in M M I double figures. P ^ ^ ln gIW SW Johnson lound n bouncing f*®- m s m aU h w ith SeatUe ccp lcr John

Tresvant bu t s till m nnnged to iW l h a u l’-down 24 of Uie 47 Idaho rc- "o u n d M H bounds while T resvan t go t lo of He also

. r .T T - l 'b o ”B j a s . ’ S iMsffilKaB . K : 3 l;i ' ! ' ,S : r i a ' i Z l Zrs, w ho u l ^ 0 M fllrSfwr J w li 'Ik&shla Lynch 0 04 OKoiak 0 1.1 I —-- a - _ _ _ g t e ^

TatMvl rouli — Wanhlnrlvn, t:enll PAKAt-7a.'hSte!: &WW; «■ - hWbltruid 2. J«hnaon, It.naon }, farki POlt ea 3, P o r t« r l .1 t» « k ^ 88 todo

ito” Si 3 « i - r t r ‘i ! n ! b ; ; M . ! ! i ' s s S - ;'vertnkcn Tft.»m t 4 s n johnwn lo t t J t Uie 8,0

S r S S H r lS nsiisssrsI tonight ' Koiak I 0 0 s an eagl askctball ________J card rt

j r o u U S 0 l7 « i7 iT o u l .^ s i .0 » 7 » 6 ig » ^ ^

“ u5 a t » • '“> ----------- ----------- 1“" 8°^

U ' i , . “ . B r a d l e y N i p s ' H ,

W i c h i t a 6 4 - 6 3 - " M l

ed W lchlU 64-03 In th e ir MU- ^II Jo h n - jou rl V alley.conference basket- K n t ) ich h i t a ball gome tonight. " , lod. And Tlie Braves broke aw ay In the M n L BWS w ith going for nn elght-poincI Iced It lead and held on .a g ain st a final LAKE

assault by W lchlU sU r Bave (fl — BU lOlh vie- su llw o r th . who h it fo r threo bas-1 season. keU In the la s t m lnule. bobsled

I t waa Uie sevanUi loss In 23 won a p year in gomes for Uie W heauhockers, No. team,

lavo won T.naUonnlly and headed for the iU ^ 3 Idy been NaUonal, InvlUUon toum am en t trew her reglonals. a t New York nex t monUi. They Hoevenl >lnt m an are 6-5 , In the conference., Drad- total Un2 polnta. ley Is 4-0 In Uie MVC and 14-8 ondt.

over-all. Three— su llw o rth wns the n lgh t's.h lgh wlUi ac<

scorer w ith 38 poInU, while Mack by tero Herndon led Bradley wlUi 18. wm Inji

sin I ^ 0 1 ^ ~|f5lFUN?Y0U

“5 1 = WE RECO

pn/s- _____ ____Tglonally ;• ■./r - T ^, m uch as \ j

cu t the

indbe lp -{Uli-

four per- iQUtes

D a v epro>

s u u 12.

r " TKT TEMPESTI®- • PaVdon our •nlhuaiasm , but « you

a u 10. ’’0 r«P 0 ’« U ! ' " l f * ‘r S m M s ? " 6 3 th S l

,T today. You'll b# glad you dW.

CARLESr»ron 8ut» ' • ' ,

P o n h o c - C o m l l o c

6 0 1 M a in A > o . E .; •

_____ ____ — ..— -

[JRNKrI\D T H .T S :B ow s to I

b- 7 7 ^ 2 , ^s H u s k ie s jI (;P>— Idaho licld o f f a W ash ing ton Ug njJHutes of th e aecond hnlf and ,i"I nn rrow m argin to b e a t th c H us- ' ge bn.skctball gam 2 to d n y . W ashing- to n 9-3 lund b u t Id a h o picked upfo r 1 5 - -------------------------------------------i'

Wvhn Tartly . I ,Comments on l|j

S 5 Strike Zone ' |ila h o h ll SARASOTA, Fla., Fob. 23 ( f l - ina s never Enriy w ynn, n round th e majors jl I1-. nn in i. Motons as m nn nnd boy and II

Id?ho'3 ® P“ «‘'ln g ••come- L,n ’ « • h a d ft typically U rt |'«v go t 48 eomment u>dny on baseball's new IBMir Bcor- e*P'»'"l«d su-lke zone. ’((Iintx c ,in "If I mnke I t th is season," said |IN1 for the W5-nn. who has no Chicago While ntl lo r the eontmct. " I l l have to see H„s, wji), wheUier those um pires know ■ho wny Uiere Li a new ru le and .will en-‘ i l land th e ^orce 11. j j i

Prlday. " I don't- hnve to tell anybody ' 'show by thero were aomo In th e league I me hon- losi Mnson who h a d n 't leamed gnve Uie uio old striko tone . Seems to me ison rec*. ihey'll bc m ore confused Uian—

ever If they 're asked to leam a ■ id m tlte new one." . _ '

“At.w® Wynn, s llll dne shy of Uie cov- ' ., ?!!. [■ etcd 300 victory m ark, was ro - . ’l |

by Uie Box after last 'season, ostensibly to seek a fron t •'

*^0 showed u p In camp la s t I IVUltors ^ Manager i l

t Dlnvers “ lm hS Still IJ l Wl In WW ^irs t-llne plU her. I h e "

pltehlng pn trln rch weighed In a tbounclnir WMUy th e sam e as he fin - , ',wr John * » » » « * » ’ *18 * "«k la s t . | i |tinitcd to " 'w on- ysunlly, W ynn ahowi up l|WIdaho rc- ground 230 for spring training. ' ^go t 10 of He also had a new pa ir of ihoes ■

and a new glove. ■K r .T "I bought th em a t Uie end of ■I S2 '! Uio season ' l a s t year,’*, grinned ■4 11 Wynn, m aking Sox observers , V0 04 0 wonder who wna kidding whom (k * . | 3 j* aboul h is •■retirement." |

;___ Stewart, Pott ISliare Meet Lead f

.ion, Cecil PANAMA d r y . F U , Feb. 33^ w M u^; Wl — E arl S tew art and Joh n n y , , ; on }, farki P o lt each f lrc d a 0-under-par

to today In th e l i n t round of 1 , Uis 87,000 LltU e T oum aoieat of

0 » * Champions to g rab a s early aodstrong feod.

Id i I } t Stewart, of D allas. T ex . toured1 10 t 2 » Uie 8,013-yard, p a r 73-73—144

J S J » Panama C ountry club course In : t ? i 33-33, oloslng o u t h is round wlUi1 0 0 3 an eagle to ga in th e Ue. P o tt's , , 0 « 0 fl card read 34-33. H e U from

jiio ioT S Shreveport, L a . (‘I12 4t—71 Defending cham pion Dare I U - LIS S4-73 gnn got o ff to a stum bling s ta r t - I— WlUl a 40-33—73 to place h im I| 0 12Ui in Uie field of IB. b

Trailing P o t t a n d Stewart a n d tfL9 alone n t 08 w as F re d Haas. T o m - ' '

my Bolt a n d O ard n er olcUnsoo. ( | |33 (ffl — J r , shot rounds o f 70.- |U

« Bobsled Team |Makes Olympics I

ist a final LAKE PLA CID , N .Y . Feb. 33 'VU r S ave (fl - Bill Hickey piloted his four- ^three bas- man sle<} to th e N orth American mHe. bobsled cham pionsh ip today and ■loss In 33 won a place on th e lB04 Olymplo fl)ckers,No. team. Ird for Uie lUekey^ sled e o v e r e d th e fflum am ent treacherous one-m lle Mount V an VinUi. They HoevenbetK course In a ^e u r-h ea t "• ice.. B rad- toUI Ume o f 4 m inutea 33.78 sec-

and 14-8 ondt.Three of th e n ine sleds m et

ght's.high WlUl acc ldenu on lee made h a rd rhlle Mack by tero tem pera tures. Ko one {WlUl 18. WM In jured seriously. i

UN? YOU WANT FUN? |E RECOMMEND THE IiP i| p » g _;l

EMPEST TODAY! iism, but If you haven’t driven a new 2 ^ 1 IIvou ^ v e n 't Lot* of oUier nicellei k ?em D til '63 the buy of tho year. Our lowid dM is will impross you. too . T est Teippest 1rou did. 4 M ^ - * 1 ,

RLESON Ifac-Caifiifac-GMC •!

* ■ 733-1813 , I

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S u n d n y , F«b. 24. 1943 _____ m T w in M l Tlme»-N«w»

Founders Day Is Observed By Declo PTA

DECLO. yeb. a j - A FW inden d#y progrmm w u given W edne#- d n r n U h t At the Declo FT A In th e hlBh school.

Mra. Joseph P m to n gave the welcome BddreM w d Richard MarUn led Broup »ln«lnB. Arvll Voyce Bave the PTA prayer. Mrs. Jack Adam s « u In charge of th e program .

Joseph P r« u m gate the hto­tory of Uie PTA and aecompltoh- m enU a n d obJecUvM of th e n a ­tional organtzaUon.'

A ndr A nderwn showed a film of the Salmon river. T lw sk it Declo PTA membera pu t on a t

Nlhe C a u la county PTA ik l t n igh t in Burley waa presented under Ihs dlrecUwiB of-M r. a n d Mra.

--------- teR a fa -H H R O r;------------------------T he ik lt , entllled "M other

Cooso n u r s f t r r rh>Tncs," waa ■Varded th ird pliwJ In Uie coun-

. ty sk it night.A nomlhaUng' committeo was

appointed to select PTA -offleera w ho will bo eleel«l a t the-M areh n i ^ n t f . M e m b e r a are Mrs. Wnyne Lewis, Mra. Jack O ia m -

.berlaln , Joseph Prcsion. C arl Oa- te rhou t and Weliard Moncur.

T he second grade room taugh t . by Ju lia Ann Oneltlng won thc

prJM fo r the room count fo r thc Uilrd tim e.

Refreshm ents were served by th e freshm an and" sophomore room m oihers, under direction of Mw. R obert Meade. Mra. Dale Kidd, Mra. Dean Saxton. Mrs.J . -A. McOraw and Mra. Nile M itchell.. H ospiuiity chairm en assisted th e room moChere.

Examinations for U.S. Jobs Open

ThQ V nlU d Statea Clvll Mrv- Ice . commission announcea new examinaUons for architect and aerospace Quality control repre- aentaUve and ipeclalltt a re now open.

T h e arch itect poet, w ith sa l­aries rang ing from 15.305 to $12.- 8<B a year, are In federat agen­cies in th e Washington. D.C., m etropolltiui area. The aerospace quality c o n t r o l representative

. and specia list selecUes, 16.875 to W,475 a year, will have duty with n a tional aeronaiiUes and space a dm lnb tra tlon army missile and •pace operations a t HunUvllle. Ala.; Cape Canaveral, Fla., and Ifew O rleans, La.

A ppllcaUons tn d fu rther In- form aU on regarding Uiese posi­tions m a y be obtained from the Tw in FaU s postofflce.

Buhl Art Guild To Meet Monday

B U H U Feb. 3 J -B u h l A rt guild wUl m e et In regular seaslon S p jn . M ooday In the Clvlo rooms. an> aouncea M rs. Harley Hann. presi­d e n t

M rs. D orris Wells, program ehalrm an . will review t h i ^ lec­tu res ahe a ttended during th e S tan to n A rt festival In San F ra n ­cisco, a a d WlU give a brief history on rellgloua palnUngs and m urals whleh a re being displayed In Italy . _ •

P o rtrn lta will also be exhlblUd by guild membera who are tak ing th e advanced drawing class a t e o u th e m Idaho college. Buhl.

P roperty TransfersiBfevmaUea ru n lsh e d by

T w in r a n t CrwUt aa« A tfin ttneB l Bareas

rEBRUART » , IMS WartMlr D«Mbs

S.W . Alira te Jlmmlt T>ll »«rt

r»ul C. victor to nwrmoBd U lUr*. n tu «i •!. t^7l, Lou 1. S ntock 4. Pint A m tnM plot and U u I. (. ID

. nioek t Knd Dlocki ]. S.,«, I Falrbtnki

Jobn A. MtClur* t^ Rinntlh Z. B«1l, U.M. Lou n . .14 Ctntntr luUlMilon, Twin r .I l ..

lUebint £ . D«rc to Lfror TliamMn.Lot 3 nnd pftrt Lol I Hkxk I lltrrlolt.

CUu* CU»ion to Fiord'V. 8Unt<r,•I nU M.SO, part >e*U>l».

Jo* r. nhedH to GtrlenI L. Johnion. p»n Lot 4. TrUt AddlUoi, TwlB r» tk

Cbsrlw A. Stiurwhlu to J*m«« Z. «tj»«rt. port Lal I t Block » lllihUnil

—MoUn^yitto r to CUrtnro K R«n„.

Twin >«11» couotr. ”

‘TlorvMs R. WHfbt to ntloh A. Ltn.

ss. Block T r*4«rsl f u k lUtehU addl-

g g g : r : |

; x .M i* . '. D «Ji , .., r s -

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: , .Hitt. .uihU.wo«; T*ia •

r - ■

: v e d

)PTA .—A Founderaiven W ednea- m P sS S lT V / ,>eclo FT A In ((

toil gave th e l Uld R ichard 'tinging. Arvll , / ,

Ate Uie hto- 1 accomplish-:s of th e n a - , ___

tiowed a film er. T lie sk it ra pu t onTA Skit n ig h t n p i ^ . •ented under \ ' ir. a n d Mra. _____________ t \ ^

led "M other . ’ I \ \li>Tncs," w as I \ \In Uie coun- 4 ^ I V \

mmlttee wasPTA -offleera S C H B C ^Bt the-M areh -- -fs a re M rs. ^Jack a i a m - - • / • ' ^ □.■'■'TT

lo n ,C ar lO s- • / ,• — J L ^1 Moncur. i(-]room ta u g h t f;lng won th e ‘;ount fo r thc

re served by S | 2 B | | |n m | ^ B ^ HI' sophomorer direction of .

Mrs. Dale fSaxton. Mra. Ii Mra. Niley chairm en 'Jothere. ( :— . •

• n s l o r lO O K IN O FO R A R U a . :i

J p e n ' th .t »ill m .l . your r.otn • ( ! .« .I Clvll « r v - l'»* *nd Y»l ll • • ly le e«r» ferTlounces new You cm 't bet) Ihei* tugt In Il<* .rchllect and p e p d tr fi'lZ m *. OaIv . ( 2 Wiih‘" tro l repre- purchei* *1 any J.p ltca Uvlnflis t a re now ii*tlon«I.*hId#-

t w ith eal- ■ •'**»! 'JC 5 to» l2 .- I » « u f i f o tk .................................Bderat agen- — . m — ngton. D.C.,he aerospace ^ O B B lO T E h fl ■ »spresentatlve ■ j m B M p e g M E a f!cs, t6,875 to H M f S S S r a g g l —ve duty with I and space

missile and '. HimUvllle.it, Fla., and .

fu rther in - S 5 l f 3 BUiese posl- j f

ed from th e ff

i^ d[onday ___jh l A rt guild leaslonSpjn .J rooms, a n - Hann, presl-

Is, program w U u ^ lec- during th e

b r i ^ h i s to ^ S o f a a n d l o u h g s c h a i r

iispiayed In l u x u r io u s ) / s i y l e d s o f a vi

be exhlblU d N y lo n c o v e r f o a m c u sh ico are U k lng 'n g class a t * — _!ge. Buhl. ____ _ _______ r

msfersilshed by ■ ■U t aadareas

_______ireld E. Ellla. fimJi T .II pert V - 'mond U Ban. J\ JIEmV u T s S ' d T R s t i E«, I Falrbtnki V T ^ J r t | n i

inntih C. B«1I,Itr luUlMilon, frro7 TliamMn.■d V. Stanttr, _____f'»• IrJ ^ o h n w n ,

UldcBikB, pan • 1 p fcah i\X *7

S V t s r u S

j E '? ™ " ' * 1 n r ' 1| # W » ■ 1

' — ■ T h irg rD u p 'C o n slsts 'o fD o ^^ M. cri«t.. u>t f c e T o b le o r id 2 S t e p T o b fe

addition. T«in s tru c f io n o f Solid e o s te r n c o v er in g o f h e o v y d u ly v in

L l ? s e t • • • L iv in g room I. IS. i*f?»!Tr ' *” ! t i - a r n lg h i . ..............................1. lutehu M i. a U .I. WIrtwn. o'Crrtrad* F.: i Oeutb ratk

a rt e s ^ •' -------------

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■ TWIN^ FAL

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of any 2-Pc. Liviit Suite, Studio <

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fo a m c u jh io n c h o ic e o f c o lo rs .

Plus Bonus G ift fo r Onty $2

pc WESTERNJn sls ts 'o fD o ^^ en o "d ffd ‘C fT airrC 6f:: ' 2 1 2 S tep Tobfes. HigHi-quolity con-- C Solid coste rn hordwood fram es, M icovy du ly vinyl; This is o double t-iving room by doy, tdeol c xfrq

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C H A IR S^— — — Atiooad ttylti el Modtm—snd-^ . Eiijy Am«ilc«n diilgni. In a wld* ^H at>ay 'of calo'i. Juil tight for •W ■ ipring color .tonie for any room. ^^ Sliti and iiylci loMTitn and wom-

2-PC. LIVING ROOM SET -

$ 1 7 8for Only S2 L _

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g a a s t g r j i

"M a rlite " Tables2-ilap and I coflat tablt-

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k .......... 25.00

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L a rg e P a r t M ade u p o f

-ItiB thow mu»t go on." nnd u ‘'OklalM n iu t n lo t o f o ther UUnRs eompllcatiZeh u AmerJc*n HU tory. bloi- Jn g -th a tMf-ind *>01*1 i tu d lc a ............. - Group ol‘ puUlac OQ i^ p ro d ju tlo n lUch group la >

SWAPPING BOOKS d tirin r rehcftruU wnaonpU M fo r m a n r 7oungtt«ni parlldir Uca Jack lU n u c y . Filer, a n d Dcverly >itlp t«ch o th e r. One hold»-» copj o f U>i

S ix th G radl L im ited SpiKUiB£nLY. Feb. 23—As a when the

mo*t M agic Vftlley studenta PTA rnce: nil uncil thev reach high scliool ten ted a « Klore itudylnR foreign la n - the sk it w [“ tM. However, such la not th c llth. then W « K im berly elementary f h e awii w ol. Ijih comewudenU a t th e .school are no l two things

“ prbed when one of G ilbert the year v w*«» sixth grade rs greets them America.

Spanish Instead of the con- enrolled I WMial A m erican "hello." upealc Spa Tnenuiicnis a ro by-no m eans lhe m njor

of th e -languiiBe bu t hU home, have m astered tom e ot the So. Ollbi

^Pie ntid elem entary phrases, decided I' ™» *as dem onatrated recenUy eventa, th

* * * * • *

J ■

SCh 'o OL w o r k l l dUflcul iMtk fi Klmberiy elementarjr ichool hai A Z ^ p a n U h alone w ith Ih e lr iludy of

of »■ -ae U ti- b e*^*«W a u k r Brtetooa,’ i n a Bod BcOc]

^ ttt: ■ ■ L _■

S. -u n

> , TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, S

!^art o f “ O k la p o f iV re a H iand as ‘'Oklahoma!" Is. o t best, n from mnn

lings complicated task, ond underU k- one of thioloi- Ing ' th a t task Is the D llettanto eluding hit------ Group o r ' M aste V a lley .'T h e young peoisuch group Is made up pM ndlvlduals O f tlie «

4 ¥ V ¥ «

irtn r rehearsaU of “Oklahoma!” i* while theingitcm pa rtld lpatln r In the produe* up on atu

a n d Deverly W Uharl. Twin Fall*. Ham iey, tcapy of the "Oklahoma!*’ acrlp t denta are

r ra d e rs a t Kii 1 S p a n is h f o rs a when the ctnsl performed for a and the se<ents PTA meeting. T hc class p re- s tu d e n u wihool ten ted a skit. T he first port o f Inr namela n - the sk it wns presented In E ng- would giveth c llsh. then repeated In SpanUh. name. Qeoi

tnry T he awltcli to spealdng S pan- camo borln;Ixh eome about ns a result o f from thLi

no l two things. Flret. the subject fo r soon becabert the year wna Mexico and South phrases, hem America. Secondly. Joe O nltnn • Rowe tht:on- enrolled In scliool. Joe could upon the

jipealc Spanish fluently as I t Is countlns cians the m ajor langunRe spoken In studenta bbu t hU home. dos. the So. G ilbert Rowe, the teacher. Rowe Is t

iscs. decided to combine thc two perhaps thin tly eventa, th c enrollment of Joe rec t as ll.sl

■ * * * * *

HR I. dU llouii. S l . ih r . a < ■i“ -

n d a :| o t u,S, IDAHO, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1!

D k lah o m a!” I 1 H ig h S choot. n from mnny-w alks of life, w ith some SO toInk- one of tlie larger aegmeiiu In- dcr 30 yearin to eluding high tchool s tudenu .aiid of spoiUnjT ho young people', . limited-. Hounis O f tlie entire production cost, liandlwork

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i* while the other reads an lua lfnm ent in 81le- up on ttud le i durlnjr a DUelU nte prodnetlills, Ram tey, having lervcd on tw o preTioui proIpt denta are working oo the event. (Tto»et-N

t K im b e r ly L L f o r G lass Ler a and the geogrnphy lesson. As th e denta are siire- s tuden ts would learn a p a rtleu - well and Jc

of Inr name ot something, Joe derstand thng- would give them the Spanish Meih. name. Geogrophy no longer be- explained :a n - cam e boring to the studenU, a n d Rowe to st

of from thLi s ta rt, isolated w ords tho textbocfo r soon became simple Spanish ^u th p h r r a j . ' ' b . eoiuw trtn n ' Rowe then decided to enltkVge habit o:Olid upon the subject. Instead of However.. Is counting one, Iwo, three—th e tho siesta' 1

In u n w . ,

ier. Rowe Is the first lo adm it th n t o” ''- At no Lvr-o perhaps the diction isn 't aa cor- pealc and It Joe rec t ns It.should be, bu t the a tu - ( c«nil

* * * > *

^ _ ............... ■

a. denU rccently pu t together a aktl fo r PTA to p r o g n a ’ was done In EngUih. then repe'i lb . tran sfe r atadent. Joe G la lan . .apeaki Spaii | . U led o rtllnarr words fo r U>b a iudeaU for cU I t . N e w > photo)

JUARY 21,1963 ------- - •

a r P fo d u j^ ic e h o o l Stucleiiv lth some SO to SS.m em bers are un> H Ish scl

In- dcr 30 years o f age. Y our chance practice w and ot spo ttin g -U ie m o n - i ta g e . U .One H t ot

. limited-. However, m uch of th e ir ductlon "C » s t , liandlwork w ill be sho«-n. Is tomom

¥ ¥■ * tft-ln Pt.

working oi come frot achooU 'a t Falls eaeli

tnore (hnn■ n | ^ ^ ^ B a | | a | i | [ | & ^ .In the legl

duotlon su< lon-s the the

offers. They fit

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u a lrnm en t in Sbakespesre. K ecplnf don ’t m lu e ttan to production Is old a tu tt f r i th . Member two previoui p roduetloni. M aay a ta* ffroup rec event. (Tlmes-Newa pholo) ' i value of i

' - - — — ■— have rewi^ .— forta. Last

ly L e a r nschool au

5S L e s s o n ‘ 2 ' “additionalth e dents are speak ing phrases quite

leu- well nnd Joe clnlmi h c c»n un - -rJTn V fi Joe derstand them . •

Many M exican customs can be ___be- explained by Joe . T h is allow* ^ •

a n d Rowe to go beyond w hat Is In l . p i Q >™» tho textbook. T h e s ie sta m igh t v V A O

be considered, by mnny, to be -w-w -i Oie hab it of a lazy people. l / C C J

of However. Joo . points out th » l ,•the the siesta' Is a cm tom . And the

work day In Mexico Is a long h ttt o” ''- A t noon th o tu n It a t l u TOKYO, ■or- peak and It la gcnernlly iinbcftr- . tu - , c . . u . . . . . . n . . . = „

* * . * w shoa In T». . . . . . . . _ .— - T V c e n t ln th t

4.500 Jrom J B . aeems cert J g ' fore the c: * ; la s t Qeljhi | B ' cordnnt gi

■ n - .mince otf T tie trac

. B : life are In ' patterns' o

'C i-ih a cL ci m i S S s i ?. ] ■ < w ith her r

■ ; Ing homen ■' ^ a greater t

'•V V . ' attenUon i^ ----------- f l S --------nKJTTJSPtl

hOAtesies.^ ^ c (» m tn > ii

' tlie Ge run

1 agencies

Ia dl&

the ir way

quicker a singers at

J W -.P<

beeiduring der why uTlved

visthespend oni straw .m att

■ ■ B B S H H ^ H B H i inx" • - ...................... MtCllWg

a aktl fo r PTA la wblch b ilt th e noed gals ;llsh. then repeated* In Spanbh . .A proper daln . , apeaki S p a n b h and h a a trails- B u t the atttdenU for c laaaraom ose. ( T la e ^ th a visitor

, . ' < U a

Su:. M any a t

- ' Id ah o has^ th e rond a

" ^ m F ^ o f .MoAsaa

■ fnMrVp^Jow

C T I O N ^ ^■ ■ Floods

X ■ U iroughout^ took the ir

/ • . ;■ nocks./ J • X w- s-m io n I s : BB

id e n ts 4un> High school studenta come to

ance prnctlce w ith-tw o aets o t books. e . U .One H t of books covers th e p ro . - H ^ B K ;hclr ductlon " O k lah o m a r The' oUier 1 3 | ^ B

Is tomorrow's homework. ' | | | ^ ^ BTft-ln Falls by no m eans hns a S B B B

monopoly on 't h e youngsters ^ ^ B l jH working on the produeUon. M any . |B > 9 H IB come from o the r valley h igh H j p ^ B c y achooU' and eommuto to T w in . K b E y Falls eaeh n igh t. | « . -j

Tlicy come because ihey have M | -' | more (Iinn Just a casual in te re s t B O '^ 1 .In the legitim ate theater. A .pro- duotlon such aa "Oklnhomal'* a l- lon-s the s tuden t to peek -In to the w orld.of dram a to see w hat' S B ' i 1 It otters.

They find ou t th a t staging a B b i.*^ production Involves compromise, H B * '^ crlUclsm and tenm «vrlr. T hey I H discover t h a t criticism Is n o t ^ B ^ « picking a p a r t th e ir efforts; It’s ^ B - a n atti;m pt to be lter .the.lndl-*. _ ^ B V vidual and th a t effort. ^

Tliey discover tlie Importance of the section df the production on which they a re working w hen th o plecea -begin to f i t together. n

W hile otlier h igh school stu* den ts and youngsters are o u t “drngglng Mnln." these aludenta ar« learning a pm ctlcal lesson In aacrlflce and In getting along '..'aw ith people.' ^ B ; «

~Tlie studenta have done a n excellent Job w ith th e produc-

- . Uon and l i t very. veU Into . th e . . ■ R f f l circle ot th e adulta working on th e producUon,” says Paul Kllsa, director.

In terest by young people a a - B B H aures th a t D lle ttan to work will ^ D B M conUnue. Aa thoee who become B B H too b u sy ' o r dlalnterested drop ^ B ^ f l out, the youngaterv are f lllln s th e gap.

A fter producing several m usi- cals In Magle Valley, tJiere a re e x a m i somo "old h a n d s- among Uie . iA J t ti

_ y o u n g ^ s e t . T liese a re studen ts l i T c r c c t w iu i iwo and Uiree~producUons havibehind them . waa almo

Tedious w alling Is contrary to youthful enthusiasm , bu t th e _ _ _ students w all. ’Then It Is In s ta n t T j l J acU oa T hey do th e ir p m , con* t l i | | tribu te Uielr b lt-U ie n It Is back J L i i \ J to tedious walUng.

A nd In th e back of W ashing- T T % ^ to n school auditorium , where r e - Ohearsals a re (leld, th e studen ts , L w C I k ill time by doing homework, y e t keep one e a r open so they m i r N v

Ing don ’t miss th e ir pa rt. A ^ o ^ n Urim . Members of Uie DlletU inte u n c w leol , ta - group recognize Uie need a n d J i ^ e ^ r a

1 value of th e s tuden ts and th e y hu t th e------ have rewarded outstanding e f- w n jn 't hu

forta. L as t year th e group gave nroblem k a scholarship to Jeanne Matau* th e outsldi oka. a h igh school student. u,

O n M arch 1 a t Pller h igh school audllorlum th e c u rta in H B B will rise on ■’O klahom at” T h e ^ B B

I . producUon will n in M arch i , 3. | B ? » ’ I, and 9 and ^fa rch 7, 8 and 0. A n f t B a g :

additional production has been lultii «hedu led during Uie spring fnlr,

Tlcketa are avalUble a t th e M B Tw in F a lls Cham ber o f Com -

^ ^ m erce office.

Geislia Girls I H Declining in fH Modern Japan

: l u TOKYO, Feb. 33 (m —Pity th e c o r- O elsha. H er trade la on H L m

Uie way ou t. ; • •--T h e num ber of working G e l-

shfts In Tokyo haa fallen 15 perEM cen t In Uio U st 10 yenrs to about ------

4.500 from .5.300 In 1853. and It i . ’seems certain th a t sbtnetlmo’ be- i .........~fore the e n d -o f thc century th e , la s t Geisha m ay twang h e r d is­cordant gu ita r a final tim e-and ;nlnce otf Into historj-.

T lie trad itional ways of Aslan life nre tn re trea t, w ith W estern pnttem s' of living taking prece-

------d c ac c _ 3 1 » « -m o d em -Ja p n n e 8 f r--------——woman U. groa-lng discontented '-w ith her role as Uie unquestlon- ■ / Ing homemaker, and as she wlna I - ' ' a greater share o t her husband's B ’’.v ,-s'

___ attenUon Utere I.i less rooni forlu ig parties .wiHi protesslohnr ”~ ^ B ^ H hostesses. In m any cases, th e ' R ^ 9 [ |

—^ e « :m t r w t n r u k i n s r i n ? '¥ i J r a r — | a i | B' ot Uie Oelslia- party , and those

who run the G eislia-booking agencies a re h a rd to tlnd. _

T lie life o f a f irst class G eisha ^ ^ B sUll Is disciplined and dem and- Ing. Girls who ehoose to m ake ^ ^ ^ B Uielr way In the wortd by plena- - ^ ^ B Ing- men find they can do I t | ^ B quicker a s actresses, ■ dancera. ' singer* and b a r or- nlghU:lub

jj-, ho.ite*3Cj. '■ ■,'g ; 'M any p u u le d foreigners w ho - • J , g i have been to Geisha parU es '.■ during UlC post-w ar years w on- '•'• : I B der why Uie InsUtutlon has s u r- . fi B Tlved Ull* long. ..' _B • Mosl visitors who go through■ Uie experience find -It fun io■ spend one evening sitting on a c B c■ straw .m atted floor, experim ent- - ^ ^ B■ ing WlUl Japonese food, a n d B 9

M tcliW g th e ggrgeously k lm o- ••th e noed gaU go through the ir very T E ST i:

.A proper dance rouUnes. C laln -tc B u t Uie hum drum fac t U th a t com m unl

,e». Uia visitors ' wlvea, bosses o r th e cum ber i< UattaM4 Ml r a t * » ) ^ ^

HiiH is to r ic P ic S u rv iv e s Re

. M any a tourist across so u lh e m am all pnrk Id ah o has pulled to the side of th e creek, th e rond a tew. mile* souUiweat During th o f .Mnasacre Rocks to enjoy a culvert und amnU .rondslde park and photo- of rond na.i g rap h a huge boulder w hich bears U rse amou InscrlpUons of the name* of p lo- jn Uio cree

w ho cnme Uiat wny during jiood water th e la s t ceniurj-. h ind Uie li

To preserte thls hlsiorlcnl o ld th e flll gnvt rock, a high Mre fence w as »ccUon of 1 e rected to protect It from th e . - h . «...«< genera l public, vandaU and ac- « W « ta .

E arlier this monlh. na tu re a l- 5 ,5 „,"1® ‘ss‘.rs s* “fWs----- Floods .which ra lw havocJC . th roughout much of Idnho. also L th e ir toll nenr M assacre Jl

U. a. highway 30 used to d ip dow n and run close.to tho am all , W ater pn pa rk harboring Uie roek. How- tlons of hlg

.. over, Uie new highway clrclea th e trees batter * * * * . *

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ns asters lany . highcvin . R U

B i - v ^ ^ ^ ^ K h b b I R P I I ^ ^ Birest B n P''°** fti*In to H H v ^ ^ ^ ^ B B H l a S U W l l ^ S w

9 W I ' b B B S ^ ^ B H b b b I ^

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long

a ndue-

:iua,

" l lom edroplllng

iusl- ^ ^ ^ » ^ ^ B I B B B ^ W ! K E & : _

f™ EXAMINING NATURE'S ATTEM PT to itre e L Tbe rock tor m any y e a n waa a favo

_w a*_crccted-to proleet.lhe.roelfc.% .few mlU JOas have to m out th e fence, ripped down

w as alm ost eompletely u nder w aler daring

I E d e n R e s id Si R a d io H o b l?ork. • • _they EDEN-HAZELTON, Feb. 33 - In "fact

A tree falling to the ground c u t- gind the fa ting telephone lines m ight causc phone line aome ru ra l families discom tort. the oUier s

th e y bu t th e Rex McClain famRy notobly al: w asn 't hu rt a bll. ItT w as no do t Uie pli

gave problem keeping In toucli w ith Rex Mc( lU u- th e outside wortd. radio openh i , h * » * * ; rtaln

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th e ' '

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lake

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w ho - ^ ' J , rUesron - ; j ^ ^ S Q E |^ H | j ^ 9 n | t B iJ3

>ugh1 40 IB,*;.. vTOfcMIMaB«ifg a t* « iH a W tf a B W m a ? B ^ ! ^ ^ ^ B b B « ! b B B W S m

- V B i t f | ^ ^ ^ B ^ ^ B B S i ^ B B

Imo- •’ ■ • , ,very TESTIN G 1118 BM A LI..-two-m eter cJvl

C laln te lle v e . in ew e of an emerteney i t h a t communications. In addltlbn, having a r u t : th e cum ber a elty resIdenL M ^ la ln haa eme

a lso h a a a mebils u n i t l a b is c ar. (Ttmei

c P io n e e r Ro( ;s R e c e n t F lo:h em am all pnrk ou a h ig h 1111 over Li a lm ait li le of th e creek. some of thiiw eat During the recen t flooding Uie '>>U hnve fll oy » culvert under th e new stre tch Ins-i- lo to - of rond wa.i unnble to carr>- thc Probnbly bears U rge am ount o t w nter flowing pnrt ot the plo- In Uio creek. Aa a 'r e s u l t , tho fence la dc

urlng jiood water waa im pounded be- cxpo.sed t< hind the large fill and finivlly seekers and

1 o ld th e flll gave way. ripping a large T l,e - ,^ 3, ^ secUon of highw ay wlUi It. „ „a „iuch

I «c cascade o t w ater waa high covercd wl* enough to r ip d ou ii the prolec* Tlie old cul

, Uvc fence around Uie rock wlUi doncd sccU It tiie pioneer nutogm phs on It. stnndlng a

^ Signs ^enoUng tho rock nnd te ll- tm f tic has Ing Uie visitor where* to park iccllon o t

«Un *««> faahed. awny. Prom Uie highway Is M,ir* O'* tlie rock i t Li apparen t m jtorlcnl

the -rock wtu alm oat completely hlgh«,“ r d t > d‘lp coiuldernblismall W ater prtssure, m ud a n d sec* preserve th How- tlons of highway guard ra il and gon T m ll I a th e trees ba ttered ' tho rock unUl it almost was!

. * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

f

S ATTEM PT to ra in a n old historical aiU ta D years waa a favorite pU ce for pioneers lo carve 1

).roel(..tt. few mllea aoathw est of Matsaere Rocks. i ie e , 'r lp ^ t f dowa tho a lrn s 'an^ 'n tlse 'd 'l iaV oe with ider w ater during th e peak of th e flood. (Tlmea-:

R esident Gom H o b b y W ith !33 — In ’fac t Uiey w ere probably a ’'ham."

1 c u t- glad the tailing tree h it th e tele- Amateur causc phone line and avoided most of o t place 01 m tort, Uie oUier struc tures on Uie farm. Ing to Mc amfly notobly all the an tennas th a t with farm IS no do t Uie place. Mrs. McCli

w ith Rex McClain U an am ateur houso and radio operator, b e lter known aa •* (Cani

* * * * A

* , 1 ‘■

I,-tw o -m e ter c iv il-defensa se l U Rex McCiatri. r . n emerteney am atou r radio operator* ^ •« Ibn, having a ru ra l loeaUon could avoid many^ McClain bas em ergeno jtJow er araUabl# in .c a a ^ a b is c ar. (Ttiaes-Newi photo) * ;

r R o c k ' ^ t F lo o d sl over 1 nim ait Impossible to decipher

some ot the.cnrvlngs. Mud and . Ig Uie '>>lt hnve filled m ost o t the carv- itretch Ins-v • • • ’r>‘ thc Probnbly the m ost'u iifortim alo lowing pnrt ot th e lnolde.it la Uint Uio i , the fence la down and the rock Is :d be- expo.scd to vnndcila, curiosity ‘ finally seekers and the like. -i> large T l,e ^,^33 surrounding Uic rock tl It. nnd much of th e plenle area Is I a high covercd with m ud and refuse, irolec* Tlie old culvert under thc aban- c WlUl doncd sccUon o t U. S . 30 ts still on It. Rtnndtng a :id existing highway d te ll- tr a f tlc h as to detour on thlii

park icctlon of road unUl lhe newn Uie highway Is r e p a ire d .; ....................... -....Iparent Historical groups and Uio sU ta l: pietcty highway departm ent havo spent •

coiisldernbte Umo nnd effort to d sec* preserve the..slgnatures o t Ore- 1 .11 and gon T m ll travelers. Highl w aler il nUl It almost washed awny the ir iX forU... '

« V « ' ¥ '

Istorlcal tlU ta D avid Brock, 439 Aih jlonecrs to carve th e ir namet^ A fenca : Matsaere Rocks. R eoent'floods,-itov-r t lk 'd TiaV6fl'w H h~lhe '-< r<ar T h e-n e k -----------

h e flood. (Tlmea-Newa photo)_________

G o m b in es i^ith F a rmrobably a ’'ham."IC tele- A mateur rad io m ight seem out nost of o t place on a fnrm , but, accord- » farm, tng to McClntn, It flU rig h t In s th a t with farm ing. Por example, If

Mrs. McClain w ants him a t Uie mateur house a n d h c U In the bnm, a >wn aa •* (CanUna«4 an P«s« Jl)

* • * ' * . *

U Re* MeCWrf. ^ d e n farm er.'H Io- operatoiv can a tn e a useful role la . .

Id avoid Bany^ptUaU s lh a t wonlij tn - avaUabla i n . c M ^ ^ k - ih u ld o w n f .a n t

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2 2 Twin F«H> T lm efN aw i

AN OLD MILL fVnESL tU nd* ti Ifutltr b«loBx«<i to » compteU non D »;l«r M yt tb e old. wheel hM ipc«i tc b e "(lown b r th e 'o ld mill s tru : ft foot wide u d m lc h s i;UO peun

A ^ I C VMoet people would have no te n

BTUilta rocic which m e u u r a th ree ; ■ “ i t wider b u t to j ; NeweU DW

old memorlea becauie It w u “down I ' h e t i n t m e t hU wlfe>to«be M 7e&n

w ctlon of the old mill wheel which T uttle, ft millw right wbo opertted a V tah. p rio r tb m ovtn t to O tU ey In mftde .the ir home a t the n o u th —

.o r Qooee creek, below the pres- chj e n t Oakley reoerrolr near th e to

' L uther B a e r home. Here s mUl j pood sn d mUl r«c« were prepared Q r Sot operfttlne. tho l l r t t tawmlll. ft small p laning m ill and a flour jm m m io r th e Oakley area. th,

•The hu*8 pleccs of machinery 1 ■ ~ :"w e re -m i« h te d ‘ l> y 'w i«on-tnU nt re t

from Kelton, U tah , to InsUU ft n o burr-typa flour roUL O reat slabs ehl or rnu ilto rock wero obtained In "i U tah ood V ermont, bu t under fai th e i te td y r e v o l r l n K - o f the fell srlndlog wheels they foiled to d n hold up ; consoQuently th e grmn- mil ito had to be imported Xrom O r Prw M .- th«

Soon ano ther problem arose u W i th s ooQse creek w ater could n o t pui lu m lsh enoush power (or the I th ree mills, so TutU e abandoned the n i t p lan ins and sawmills, leav* cor In s only th e flour mill to exist In re s m s . chi

A t til ls tim e Improvements sys wetq m ade In th e form of ft to r

2 Directors j;, Reelected by I; Country Club

BDHL, Feb. 2 J - T e d Pence a n d rer John Hepw orth were reelected to bol th re« .year term s on the board of ffrl directors of th e B uhl Country th« elub, Inc.. a t iU annuol meeUns hoi thU week o t the-locol Moose boll. 8t1

Oradjr Spradllnz wos elected os ft new director fo r ft three-year te rra. Holdover directors ftnd th e ir rem aining term s • include E orl Bent, Bob W eaw r and Stanley Thompson, one year; J Charles Lunte, Jam es T . Shields oad OUn Bmlth. two years. ’

A reorganUoUonol meetlnic of u ” th e board of directors to elect of- . .fleers wilt be held M arch 4. Pres- .u e n t o« lcm -lncluae.B ob_W eaver. n« president: Olln Sm ith, first vice ^.i president: Eorl B ent, seeond vice p resident: Ted Pence, secretary: „ •

' ond Jam es T . Shields; Ueasurer.------Prizes for the evening w ent to

M r. and M rt. Jam es R ort. E. M. h«i T o m l i n s o n , Denny Patrick, ki, ■Woyne Aland, Robert Bailey, Ted Pence. Vivian Hleks, Mrs. Joe

_____ ]y « Roberu o n . Mr t. J oe Ooch.rR U tirX unU , William N ungcitw T- ona Slanley Hopkins.

The Buhl Women's Oolf asso- thi ^ U o n , under the dlrecUon of wr

w « 'l n charge of arrangcm enu. •; ___ jy^ncrjy g s served by Women of Ja<

'P r i i i f e d s o l e s n

— h o r d - f o

No doors aro barrcIBtoB “soiesmiin" att moil, Tha right kind

. 9 ^ Ing (like w e do) caI t I your tailing mes*

. .j’' punch and persua^ sand your salet »o(

A n t T I M E S - N E W S

■Ml P R I N T I N G7 » 0 ? » l , O o r « .

, ^ . ^ 1

T lm as-N aw i S unday . Feb, 2 4 , 196 3 «

n H p y . I

n iE S L stand* tn th e tron t yo rd -o r J . Newell Da; a compteU floor mill loeated a t tb e m ontb of wheel haa special m eanlag fo r b im . as I t was In

I'Old mill stream,” T he w heel m easures tU « a at ilghs 1,200 pounds. '(Ttmes-News photo)

A H I , * * -----tu n

/ U)o\ M t j t hos]^ U L g i«

I C V A l l e V =1 have no tenU m ent over 1.300 'pounds of ^ neacures th ree and one-half feet across ond w ,m0 j ; N*irelJ D»ytey,".OAKLryrJt-'brin«»-bBck fS”1 It was “down by th e old mill s tream " where a-to-b« M yeors ogo. This gronlto rock Is r » 111 wheel w hich was constnicUd by Norton R. who operoted o grist ond o sowmlll In Tooele, " t < lg to Ookley In 1B84. TMtUe o n d .h U family a tutho niouth --------- . Moi

tt Uie pres- change from Uie burr-type mill r neor Uie to Uio roUer type. VH ere ft m ill People , como os fo r owoy os ere p rsp o rr t a ro u se Creek, U tah, Rock Creek “ o' r t t so to U I. »nd T hree Oreek wlUi wogon Z°'‘ u d o flour loods o t g rain to be ground Into

th e ir w inter supply of flour. f machinery The. Wood River countiy tlso fi - igon -tro ln t re c e lv e d -o -w ln k r ’s -a u p p ly -o f on( to InsU ll ft flour through wogon tra in loads bef O reat slobs shipped to Utat oreo. nevobtained In Tragedy struck th e TutUe K n but under fam ily when tbe lr young son for

I n g -o f Uie fell Into Uie mill pond and f i S r foiled to drowned. TulUe operoted th e < jr th e grmn- m ills w ith his sont. Edword ond o rted Xrom O rm us. un til hU deoth In 1803.

then John Southworth, foUier of em oroeo oa W alt S o u i b w o r t b , Ookley,T could n o t purchased Uie property, e r fo r the I n 1010 th is mill was sold to : abandoned th e ?errU K etsel Construction mills, leov- company which was bullding the 1 to exist In reservoir o t th a t Ume ond they

chonged to th e electric power ■provementa system to run th e mill which was form of 0 to m down a few yeors later.

WlUl Uie death of T u ttle 's wife In IMS, his granddaughter, c io

k V S Bates, moved to .Oakley to keep ^ house lo r her g randfather. Here

11 J t waa that* Dayley m e t her and n v for o year c o u r te d 'h e r as he

laughingly says "down by the old 1 mill stream ." I n 1B05 they were

\ . l l l h m arried.SU ty-one years ta te r oil thot

1 Pence ond rem ains of th e flour m ill Is' one reelected to bottom secUon of the burr-type iie boord o t grinding wheel and one side of h i Countz7 th e cem ent woll In whleh It was nol meeUng housed. The top p a rt o f Uie Moose boll, grinding wheel's steel band has IS elected os “ (te “n<l “Part,I three-year pieces of the wheel have «ctors and carried off and ploced In m s Include flreploees In

scor! Obviously no one wonted the s T Shields cem ent \4all. but Dnyley. wlUi y t m ■ the help of his son, K endall D ay.

nf >ey* b u r l e y . manttBed lo haul UOO-pound wheel home in

on a block of cement In h Doyley's front yord. m aking on -; *” 5; ^ a ttractive convenaUon piece, os

; » e ll as a reminder of "the oldD, secretary: ,tream "Is; Ueasurer. ,’h ? A KFTCHUM couple will ne re r

‘>e"e'’e tha t showing humon ' B » iu t >“ nOness for strangers has be- ; In m odem Uvlng.

Last * « k o M ontano couple U -y .. .q Pfih ■waa_trflV..1ln f rm highway 93A ! n Nungester rouie*"home. A bout l a nu ia n

. ou t o t CAREY. In th e C raters of » Oolf asso- the 'M oon area. Uiey came on a dlrecUon of wrecked cor wlUi o lone m an In a ^ rcs ld cn L iL intureJ hn t s t ill eonsctoua. i _ rrangemenu. The mon lo ld J th em ne . wos y Women of Jock K night from K etchum . The ---------— — U o u p le -fM t-*’'-" *"»L. _

i f e d s o l e s m e h ' V g e t ' t h r o u g h .

t o h a r d - t o - r e a c b p r o s p e r t s

» r » a ra b a rre d tO' th e iT i8n",.w tio a rr iv e s bv Tha r ig h t k ind o f prinN 'ika W9 do) c a n 'd e l iv e r jlta i l in g m e s ta g e w ith (i ,

I e n d p e r tu a ilo n a n d y o u r sa le s soaring .

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tu rned around ' ond b ro u g h t h im ^ U)o 41 jnUcs to th e Blolno county I hosp ital o t HAILEY. T hen they I phoned h ls parenU , M r. ond Mrs. I

' . D an K night. I^ % J W hen the K nlghta arrived a t I M Uie hosp ital and learned U ielr;! ’

■ son w as no t believed In critica l I condlUon, they retu rned homo I ond insisted Uie eouplo from I M onuina .sD end.U iB .nlght.ln .one!!Of iheJr cablna. I

» m k u » A t 5 o jn . Monday they w ereJ NortoiTR “ I 'ed by Uio hoapltal to come I

I In Tooele “t once, bu t the ir c a r w ould no t I , hU f w l ^ s ta r t. H earing Uie K nights, the I

^ M o n t a n a couple dressed and I T-tvne mill them to, Uie ha^pltal, I

W hen Uiey learned U in t 'Jo ck il ir owoy os K n ig h t hod died of a h e n rt f lt- ! | ^ k c Jeek “ Ck. they ttopped to locate th e l i tlth woBon greenhouse and o rder]liround Into flo^^ers before conUnulng on I if flour. tlieir way to M ontana. I3untiy also A lthough th e MoniAnn couple | - a u p ^ - o f ond-Uie_K nlghU uhad_nevcr_m ct l _ tra in loads before and will. In a ll probnblltty. I .

n e re r m eet again M r. ond Mrs. I « h e TutUe K n igh t will alu-aya be gratefu l I C young son fo r th e ir kindness, ^pond and iroted theidword and _ _ _ _ _ i l l i n B M I

E t B H s lonstrucuon I S i \1ulldlng Uie s Uiey tr ie powerwhich was T o b e he

i i 'WEDME:£ r '“i" S ? Sole Stortl 12 Noon I by the old ' ' i i » ■ ■ —

they were N O T T O BE S O L D A T AUlIT tin ihBtl c o rro ls , s t e e l g r o n a f v , ■m ill is OM f o r i n f o r m a t i o n SEE 0 S burr-type

S c V i w ^ 1 7 H e a d D o i r y C iirt o f Uie HoliKin iprlnotr hdfftrI band has G utmity ip>lng*r K«H«r • ■[Illen opart, HoliKln'iprlngtr h ilfirvhecl hove Holittln iprlne*r b tliir '

placed l;i Guem iiyltpw r'^ y'l. e 'd, Ip>lng«rreploces In J tn ty cow, B yn . old, iprlng«r

Heltttin cow, 4 yri. eld. iprlngtrvonted the Holmln ipilngir h«l(«rlyley. with Holtttin (pilngtf h tlftr■ndall Day- Cu*>/u»y tow. tptlnptred to hau l Holmln htlUr, |uit bradII home in Puftbnd .Cuttnxy h«II«r with ciK placed the he1il«In >pdng«r «M<ercement In HoliXin ip<lng*r halftr, br«d AU-]

m aking a n . Koliitin.5.vr-«>ld.eow.-»oflng«f..bfin piece, os Kslil«ln 5^t. old cow, Ipilngtf>f "the old HoliUin 7.vf,.«ld cow. juit lf«»s

Dairy EquipmeS will n e re r J/mm»ller<») *)»c»le an m npunc« M achinery'^Inff * A"i» Chtlmtfi B irittor with good «iono couple * ‘ i'i* >ahwoy 93a ! ' A.c. I^wttem J.wiy h.ngon plow t,I t iS m llrfl ----- A.Cr-<vlll»*i«fc-lo«78-------- L«i*.jBodiI Craters’ of 0«trbo'n a.pi bl*b« — Front «nd Fotcame on a 'vp* di>c. 9-pi li<

one m an In l mm plow.hselous. i • »P'^»«0'h htrrow ~ »m h e .w a s — Oiiotrfle.. ppti. a.p.' ; t ------tchum . The 4«vh«il«d rubb«r llr«d wigen ._th tir_C O L Ch*lm«/» 7.||. Ir«l1 mowtf {lil«

I ChickenslU f ln ’ chlcktni '

Horses and RidingI6C IS Wtlth uddl« pony IPInte) pfnil* (c

Cood I’nglt rig itdd lt — B'ldit in Old.llngl, ,lg ,.d d l.-

’ Furniturey j j a AiWty wood ttovi

^ ] f B«ndl« (Utonuitc d>v«r, 2 Uwn thiiliy jl .Miplf rinch »tyl» dtvenpoci th

At leo GroveT ' . AUCTIONEERS: J o h n EdlnboiCoil I C e n e 'la r te n , P h o n e 934-S

Be Hearty,'

I Try More Meat Dishes •

Dy The AOMClaud Prtm ](Red m eat for hearty cold rc

weaUier» eaUng- Is fea tured a t -jmany luperm arkeU over Uje n a - dtUon this week-end. Price tags re- refleet heavy m arketings of cattle "tand pigs. f l' Rib* of beef are offered a t S7 Jicenu a pound in th e New York yiarea by one notionol choln. . o:

In the Los Angeles oreo, the eisame cut, the r ib roost, U widely otfeatured o t 3 to 4 cenU lower althsn a week ago. as

Olher beef o ttrac tions Include o:hamburger, chuck rooott ond p«cube steflka. th. smoked ham s ore selUng for of3# eenu o' pound for shonk ends Ino t one notional chain . Bocon U Sigenerally lower In th e Midwest wi than 0 week ago. Sausage, sparerJbf chops and loin ro a su are aregionally fea tured. , ’ or

Fryerl and turkey# continue to ed compete for th e poultry fan 's o t-tentlon. WlUl th e price edge In n tmany m orkeu going thU week lo felurkeyn. • 1"

Po u u es. rodlshes. celery, eor- Ifrou. lettuce, cabboge, onions ond Biceler>- ore widely feotured. lei'T r u l t “ ?ounters“ reBCure-pear», h i apples, bonanos ond .g ropes

Pencil Won by | Grover Newman “

RUPERT. Peb. J3 — Orover a i Newman was oworded th e blue or pcncU -forT ns“ tttlk e n t i t l e d ed •'Wasfifngtcn. lhe Man." at th e R< Monday n igh t meeting .o f the wc Rupert ToA stm osten club a t < Ulmlngs cafe.

Stiermon A nderson gove o te Ulk cnUUed "T he operotlon pf Uj the coopcrotlve In our enterprUe system." and th e rod pencil woa se: awarded to E lm er i^ush tor th a pe bcst.taWe topic. ■> T l

T . I t o rig- pfsnic M uk ley was toastm as- foi ter, WlUl D r. A- P- Dailey as an

tJb U jT iL ? :- cblcf.evftluator.,A laa D uffin was de . c r o u . n a , n n t ___________ c l u b . ____________________ ' yo

irough t himInlno county

irncd home o f f

;We’vc made it our life's woti tal w c’ome 'insurance problem*. If you're i r would not , your fam ily. . . h o tne . . . car ^ d “ ’ and ** 8^“** ‘® 8»ve you aU lh

ft h e n rt flt-i V P V S H | V V H P ^ H I K0 locate tho! ■ I I I I I B i i S I t V i m i a l l

order; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i WlUnuIng on

lUinn coupled_nevcr_mct ____:_____W S m S : . W . = U « U ii H .« 0 M A cc lto be gratefu l Compony of BftrUord G roup •

* t o be held 3 > i m ile s eo st o f Gooc

fEDNESDAY, FEB.’ ’N o o n L u n c h o n g r o u n i

SOLD A T AUCTION— 4 0 ocres, 40 shore tee l gronorv , wood g ran a ry , 2 bedroom h( NATION SEE GOODING R ^ L T Y OR GEN

d Dairy Canlo Lumberh.!f.r

h iltir t*'0* 3.8’15—4x6. 6'lt.—Oul

Vfl. old, tp«lng«f 30-3*6. 16 il. -old. .pfing.r U«50 'r-

ffl. old. iptlngtf Ouintlly 3>6 6-lt.h ,i( ,f Quinllly Ultd dooi

, S : : H o ylit brad Aboul 10 leni g<iy txllar with ciK it tId* Sm«1l imouni mix*•hXer P , halftr, br«d AU.J7■ cow..»ptlnQ«f. b td A6S.j? Cood guiiHy pot»

. Trucksy Equipmenttile a n m ttp n n e t 3-whnl,d ulJ)J»v I.machinery s~ n c h it w i^h .iractor with good (ubbtr . — "V—»ld« mount (or B J£EP-4.wt«l drirt,

yiy htngon plow ior B ,«7#-------- t«l»-nM>dil,fotd..uk«--------- --------- . _______ib« — Front tnd Ford buck r*1i« . .-idtm aiK. 3-pt Irtino, Und.r- I m g a t l C

.1 . . . . . ClldntfJ>tnvtr \nh,»9w - wU,g dlKhir. ,y,ttm . Compitt. ,

. Ill A-I condition. ^llrtd wigon . . . ,It, It.ll rnowtr QiV« ntwl M iSC

thickens . .omt'*'u.Vd*"wovM' po.tl.^forVi, ihov,

nd Riding Equip. Jlo**i»!^.7: " .r«ny (Pinto) ptfWl* (o> l i * 5'foot tupiiddtr, 5Mddlt - B'ldli ind biinVet h«td> itpilr, SVIi-.iddit* C l , ,

s . . t a „ , . ....I'* wooc^ climpi. joini«tlrlgti»ior .^vil, plpt wr«id 'v tr, 2 Uwn ti,*lr» hammtn. tio fik '[

( divenpo'i ttnl (ink ' comprtiior Ih.tvy

T E R M S : C A S H

Grover NeighbiS: John Edinborough, Phon* 934-4231 in, Phone 934-S171 - Coil U t for Sale Datei. •

^ ll-A -S -Y -O U R J® I-----— --------'^Racial Intel l l 6 S ’ 'c h S 4 h ^ r i e * lK r « i i - K l

. ^ On Jonuary first of Uiis; y e o r , . IM Presa j j q , eommemoroted os free mu heorty cold republic the lOOUi o n ^ v e n a rr of sty fea tured a t - a ProclamaUon- by Uie Presl- for

over the n a - aent o t tbe United S tates which mil >rice tags re- reada In port, ngs o f cattle - th a t on t h e S I ^ ^ ^ ; ^ - are

f i r s t day o f | ^ H | ^ ^ r ‘ *& iffered a t S7 January In t h e H n ^ H * g>« le New York year of our L o r d ^ ^ n ^ K Kl* ol choln. . o n e t h o u s o n d H ^ H I j ^ D u "Hi e s oreo. the e i g h t h u n d r e d ^ ^ ^ ^ B H n nol u t , U widely ond a l x t y - U i r e e , H ^ n ^ ^ fac e e n u lower all persons h e l d ^ ^ H | l | ^ fed

os slovet w l t h l n ^ H ^ ^ p * ^ - wei :lons Include o n y .- s ta te - o r ^ p ^ W ^ H 1 rooaU ond port o f o s t a t e . ^ p K '^ ^ ^ H kn ‘

the people w h e r e ^ " ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " rac , i i lU n i Ior o l iHUl th o i » " J r '•Shonk ends In rebellion against.U ia Dhlted a r t in. Bacon U S tates, shall Uien. thence fo r- out th e Midwest ward, and forever be free;— ^,usage, spare1 ro a su are a problem lh a t in many tnm w

and h e a ru Is yet, t^day, freight- I continue to ed w ith emoUon. ^ PrclUy fan 's a t- ' We- who live In the so-called rice edge In norUiem sta tes often e s p w the UiU week lo feeling Uiot the m otter of roclol »

IntegroUon U no problem wlUi celery, cor- I f so. we ore forlunote people.

, on lon t ond B ut i t moy ba we have no prob- o tu red . lem because, to date, no problem

g r o p a ^ * ” ' ” n a neighboring sta te , l a a clw { " ;___ - T llltle la rge r.than Uils, Uifire a p -

1 peared one day 0 new family.1 n v They rented 0 house In 0 m oder- »*“ ‘ - J o u lncom B_com m unlty.-Im m e.

i v m a nI — Orover owokenlng- of o most unpleot- e|T ed th e blue o n t kind. Old feors were expreas- ^

e n t i t l e d ed: property pricea would drop. ^ an .” a t th e Renta) values oS the houses there ;ln g .o f the would deteriorate.■a club a l T he husband ot Uie new fomily.

0 eoUege groduote wlUi 0 m o t- in gove o te rt degree, hod been tronaferred )perotlon pf Uiere os on employe of a g o v ir enterprUe en u n en t ogency Uiot U doing ft1 pencil woa service considered olmost Ind lt- ush fo r th a penslble to th e orea’a agricuicure.

■> The wife, 0 young moUier, had 4 toastm as- formerly been ' a social worker . Dailey as and held a bachelor of aclence

D uffin was degree. They were membera of i>Bt' o f” lKe one of'A m erlca's oldast-and-m ost _

. respected ChrlsUan fellowshlpa.

j | B We’ll tak e that | H i m u r a i K *

| S h o m e w o r k

o f f y o u r h a n d i l

ou r life's worVheIptag"f6Ikswlh‘'th c ir~ ~ em s.Ifyou 'rc in tcrcsied inaprogram for ,. h o tne . . . c a r . . . business, let us icnow.• sive you t l l the help you need! '''—

lo rtfo rd Accident and tndem nltrord G roup • H artford. Conn. * W ^ *

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eo st o f G ooding. '

FEB. 27thich on g ro u n d i by Gooding <Grang«

ires, 40 shares o f w ater, cow born,2 bedroom hom e being remodeled.LTY OR GENE LARSEN.

Lumber and Building M aterial

argt quintlty 3iB'>-3iilO'i tnd 3it2 'i 15-4«6. 6.lt.-Quinlity o«k. 2*6, 12-il.IO-216. 16 il. - 3 (ull Inch I2<20 (t., 40-2«l0'i. 16.(1.Suintlly 3x6 6-lt.3uinllly Ultd doort and wlndowt

Hay and Graintboul 10 loni g<aii hay imall amount mlxtd grain

PototoesSood qualliy pot»to«» In 100-lb. .»cV»__________ _

Trucks and Trailers>odo* 1-ton piciiup t>ucl(Michintry Iriilar, 700x16 rvbbtr ^■wWird ulJ)J»v irtlUr imall cabit w inch- 194? homt built (III btd ’kk-vp, n ttd rtpilr

|{EP-4-wt«l d'i<r«. FC 170. |.|on cibovtr with Itock <icV.' A-I condition.

Irrigation EquipmentSitdntf^tnvtr lolgillon pump lot iptlnlittr yittm. Compltlt wlih valvti, tactpt (or powtr. .rA:|- <on'dilio«: 20CFTnch x^pTcily:---------------------- ’ —

Miscellaneous! Inic'nitlonal .lictrk w ttd chopptr finctn, omt Ultd wovtn'w irt, quanllly ntw ctdir •Oitl.' (orVi, ihovtli, crow btf. nibbtr'tlrtd ■rhttlbtrrow. tir top rtek, (our SO^al bir'rtii, wo IOO.gal. barrtU, Toro IB-Jo. Iiwn mowtr,•'(oot nipliddtr, g ii iinttrn, (III boilom boat, a tdt itpair, SVIa-compltit with blndiri.

Shop Topisiiw horiti. itt ti wdding tabit, eom« along, vooc climpi.' ioini.r and plilrxr, titctric grind. i«. an.vi', plpt wranchti. ihop looli, tawi, 1av«l, lammtri. tlifiie powtr taw, (ofgt, B*untr ak :omp<tilor Ih.avy duty). Air powtr g itt it gun, '

CASH .

I e i g h b o r s , o . „ . „

14^231 ' CLERK: Bill Osfcleysr Sale Oatei. - Caihier: Geo Ctrrlco

^ U R J ^ 1 SJJER_‘Racial Integration, a Ptraonal ProlI8EB <. T h e problem waa akin plgm enta- a MSrcUiran- tlo n . I t b on old alory. r wlUof U iis iyea r,.' Famlllea U iat felt Uielr com- abuited as )n free m unlty had been Invaded were tl<mjn lv e n a rr of stym ied. Por the 'a ta te haa Uws I ty i h e Preal- forbidding dlscrlmlnaUon kgolnst esUiStatea which m inority groupa In e ither h ^ of

tng cr labor, a n d Uie penalties pre*lar-tt': ore heovy. to t

• Many people no doubt s trug- tu rt^ ■ v gled wiUi ft secret dilem m a; con- men■ i science deelored on old U11U1, stoc■ Q "H e ho th mode o t one blood oil ond

noUons of men to dwell on Uie oface of Uie eorth.“.b u t emotions (roifed ’ by 4eora bom of Ignorance uonwere swggeJting m lslrusi. <jej]

T he po in t Is, we do n o t reallyknow w hether or no t we have ’<jarlrac ial prejudkw, un til we ore «e

>. iNit niMf cAUght In ft test such os Ujls or jong.U ia oH lted a re senslUve enough to Imagine u idthence fo r- durtelvea into such 0 potlUon. gtyi

5 tree :—" ^Ve ore owore th o t th e Bible WeJ ' i S haa no direct statem enta oga ln jt mln

many rnmw problems - oa alovety. na- nityday, fre igh t- nonallsm , U m and the like, - j =h . ...tur* Problems which. Uiough no t syn- ■

onymous, do ha re a ^ la te d n e s a . ■t l r o f r a c l a l We m ust even' concede th a t ■l i r a w l t h ^ cenlutT ChrtsUana. boUi "n s t e ^ D ^ . »>“ Ves and /ree , were n o t In- „ivfl no M ob- struc ted to abolUh slovery. a "

no w b le m condition which docs suggest tu - _ , no prooie ^

o te ln .o c lw o th e rrB u t-ra th e rrth e -N ew Te»i- ■ a there OP- tttn e n t taught slovcs to express ■ new fomlW. loyaUy to Uielr m asters, ond . 1^ 0 m S w - «n“ ters to show composslon to-

d t o - 11 . w *rd -Uielr slaves, remembering g orhood WM th o t Uiey were slaves of Christ. T u o "new Even in much loter Umea slov- \ ost unpleas- en r no t considered an evil, « ?ere expreas- b u t Uie product of evil. None Uie |

houses there |>

s i o nimost in d lt- «I agricuicure.

iclal worker

m r a i w '^ f W e hove ren ted o u r forrn (isuand-mosLl ___ m iles .N orth .o fJhe .S ou thw e

feiiowships.| Corner.

= ' iruESiShirting T im e; 1 2 ;0 0 N<K>n

ith-thcir— jram for ,IS icnow.

I 4 T rac to rs-4 T ra, 1960 340 IHC Tractor, only 4.

W lhpow ersleering.-oom p e S E * # , * torque and live Power Tak

• I 1953 Super "M" IHC tractor > 36 rear tires, v/Ide front i

^ p u lly , single front tire an will sell with double fronl

John Deere AAodel H Traclor L^l W AAessey Ferguson 35 Tractor,.

*“ AII Ihtit tractorl a rt In lop COi l y M ftadylowM k.

I BEET HARVESTER ' OTHER EQUIPMEI

INC Beet Harvester compli topping unit and carl

■ Schlffler baled hay losde ;rang« mounfed

Oliver double disc 20 hole g b orn , ' .**««! grain box anc

deled. attachment on steel.28 Ft. Portebe IHC hay end {

■ a m vator wllh PTO- n 20-C Corn chopper IHC with

18 Ft. Hay piler No. 62 International combir

TRUCK-SOVA yard Soil Mover on rubb

hydraulic rams IHC two-row No. 25 Potalo ' like new

1953 Two-ton GM .C. truck { bed. A-1 shope

Catile rack for long wheel bi------------- - — -----up.-llke-ripw— — -----------» Olsen Whipper w ilh P.T.O. h

with crazy wheels F-14 Formhand menure Joadc

» bid Hang on IHC Plow______ IHC heavy duty tool, carrier <

fits all IHC irectors - Potato end corn cultivator fc

— - -------- -M —complete-with-tools—I t 2'/4 Acme Heavy duly 3-pt. HptinVitr bar with spud hillerspo*^r- ' . Beet & Been Cultivator for 3

t ^ . front and rear bars, ec Acme it-row heovy duly eorr

(•iHtu, ■ NO. Id IH(.' Side rake on ruVkld ' ' “ • ^ ™ «»«i

baiVtii, Blade with 3-pf. Hitch mowtr, Silver Beet Thinner -"b o a t Case 9.ff. Tand6m Dftc on '• trucks, the, hydraulic ram

separa'te 2 '/4-inch Tool Bar complele vi

\ Uwl* 3-pt. Hitch KMr air Oliver Superior beet and bea '« flvn. 3-ot. Hitch_______

Terms; Cash

MORRIS WAUCTIONEERS: L y l. .M o .te ,

^ | | | “ J . . H o ro ld Klo<

iT E R S E E S - lXPersonal Problem*’ --------------------------- * tS IIn plgm enta- same, -Uiere w ere untold abuses and o ry . :; wlUila th e ayttem , aa Uiere a n m » I th e ir com- abuse* wlUilo th e p reseni no - lnt< nvftded were ttfrnBlI ^ and racism . sellftte baa laws I t Is. to say th e least, an In te r- Ide; laUon kgalnst esUng com m M U ry on Uie g ^ l i e ither hout- of Christ th a t wherever I t is hlg

Uie penalUes preached a n d lived and brought woi to bear upon social wrongs, cul- slm

doubt Strug- tural InectuallUea m elt away, anU froi llcmma; con- men ore n o t meosured by racial n old UiiUi, stock, b u t by personal in tegrity one blood all and Industry. ■ ■ „dwell on Uie o u r acceieraUng faclllUes of v ,„ b u t emotions (ransportaUon and communlca- “ “ J; of Ignorance uon are producing w hat W en- *■" f in a l . dejj w illk le m any .yeara agodo n o l really called "O ne W orld.- Old boulT- not we have '<iarie, a re breaking down. Now —-n til we a te « e m ust face problems th a t no __eb os Ujls or longer eon be ignored. Prejudice 1 1 tl to Imagine m d dcnm right hotreds will no t H0 poslUon. stymie th e IntegroUon of peoples. U a t th e Bible We ore op t to hove members of ' tienta ogalnat minority groups In our commu- Blovety. na - nity, ond our children' ore quite

Jld the like. - - ^ ^ = ; = = = ^ = = = = = = ^ = 2 'syn-

i_relotednesa. r | j | |:oncede th a t -Istlons, both

f l i . ; « t n m m I I A c m■3 suggest su- Dup over on-he-N ew Tes^- ' / es to ex p reu I

m p i2 Jin “ o • TW IN ' PAILS AT ' remembering « a # ------^ B V

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nted o u r forrn an d will sell our fa rm ing eqi .of_the.Soulhwest.cornBr.:of-Eiler-or_V4-m1Ie

UESDAY, FEBla: 12:00 'N iM n L unch on g ro u n d i by h

„ s _ 4 T r a c t o r sC T r.clor, o n l / « 4 hour., , 4 sjjbb,srsleering.-oompleteiw llh---------—fiarin iclr-ije id live Power Take O ff flarirucK-Dei^M" IHC tractor with 13x- MOTOR- <res, w ide front end, belt E V T Djle front lire and wheel, Ba T K/ilh double fronl end . Air compressor AAodel H Traclor 250 Amp Allenuson 35 Tractor,.A-] . Waukesha AAotc

Set of Ford o r I ■ctori art In lop condlllon and. ^^d tires, rifc

3 Sets o f wheelHARVESTER and set of rear spac.

R EQUIPMENT M o f ' n . 3 sHarvester complete with for Super "Mnit and carl 5 Angle iron <lied hay loader, truck ting tables, sl

tracfor umbrae disc 20 hole grain drill am ander hea

grain box and seeder 2 chain hoists,t on steel. vester parts,>e IHC hay and grain e le-. lights and o1 PTO ' numerous to lopper IHC with PTO NOTE: All these 'il«r cared for. all rnational combine______________been under sl

T R U C K -sou MOVER-SPUD PUI Mover on rubber, wilh IHC 16-inch Tun- rams hydraulic trip;

No. 25 Potalo Planler, ga,y piow 10-ft.

n G .M .C .„ „ ;k .„ d b o o , “ S o p L 'h ,?,

. i ^ . w h . . i . , . . p , c -

or wlrh P.T.O, h,_na-on________ SiuBO whoollwheels 8 Sections of w<

id manure loBder bar for 4 sectPl0» Mtrtin 4 Fl. Dllc

uly tool, c irri.r .n d la r ,. c«!o S Fl. Singl.

^ ‘ S v^ . o r S u p o r

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A ir c o m p re sso r25 0 A m p A lle n w e ld e r 'W au k esh a AAotorSet o f Ford o r Fe rguson fron t wheels

a n d tire s , r ib ly p e 3 Sets o f w h e e l w e ig h ts Set o f re a r s p a c e r sp o o ls for Ferguson

trac to rSet o f 1 1 x 3 8 r e a r w hee ls and lires fo r S u p e r *'M" Tractor

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NOTE: A ll th e s e item s h av e been well I c a re d for. oil In to p shape, have I b e e n u n d e r sh e d w h e n not in use. p

t-SPU D PUNTERIHC 16-inch T um ble Plow No. 39 wilh

hyd rau lic tr ip s Easy Flow 10-ft. p h o sp h a te spreader M assey H arris 2 Row Corn Planler

w ilh 3 -p t. K itch M elrose 15-inch h a rro w , 4 seciion, 3 _ £ l - H i l c h . J o l d l n n d ra w b ar and

g a u g e w h e e lsB 'S e c t ib n rb f 'w o o d K a r r b w 'a n d 'd r a w --

b a r fo r 4 se c iib n s a n d 3 sections M artin 6 Ft. D itcher w ilh 3 Pt. Hilch Case 6 Ft. S in g le Cultipacker 20 F t.-W ood f lo a t w ilh roller

Jdom e_m8de_12_£L_5pti$Ll2!l£L— ______S feel W h ee l f ie ld cu ltivator D avid B rad ley 16 inch hammermill

w ith PTO ___________Spud a n d C o rn C uliiva lor front and •

re a r b a r f o r N o. 4 0 Ferguson HI- A rch trac lo r

IHC F e e d ' g r ln d e r .R ear-end b e a n c u tte r fo r Ford or

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fo r Ford 3 Sec tion w o o d h a rro w 3 Pt. S led ty p e 4 ro w corruqB tor__

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x_ CORNSR'8IZBD”n O B D y 'j i6 ilU x McCUIn home lo u tb of Ed Uiat Her hu ib»nd h u no mow oouole. D o th '« « lleeiMed open

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I EdenResidei P AhdHobl yaik| {CeniiaiieA tn m r « r e 21)

t punch of Uis buuon summon! him.

. . . McClain adm lla .beliiK .a.b iun dw a Bc«m Uko a n odd hobby for Ik farm er. However, he c te s no rcaw n why r fa rm er can 't gel JUil 05 tochnldal and KlentUle a s hU city counu rpa rt. Besides. « Jlh lot4 or land available, erect*

D Ing a n antenna ts no task, n McClain became Interested In

’l l r radio white attendliiB, h i g h HI ' aehool. nnd the desire to bccomeII ft ‘'ham '' never le ft him . His hob*

I " by, which oaco occupied a small^ n e r o t the room, now fills the back room oC th e M cClain home.

I McClain h u a masWr console,J ............ ft 8mall..two*metcr .clvU defense

Local Merchant Gives Speech at

|t ^National Meeting' SI CK IC A ao. XI)., Feb. » (Spe* J i claD—John W. Roper, 'm anager ' l | | of Roper's c lo th lns store, pre- \ dieted a 10 per c e n t Increase In

I sale o f men's and boys' clothing I th is year In Tw in l ^ t s when he I spoke briefly to S.OOO delegates

' 1 a ttending tho n a tional conven*‘ tloii of the N ational AssoclaUon

I of R etail Clothiers a n d Tumlsh* cr* here . ^ .

He said his optim ism was bose<l on entliuslostlc ncceptanec o( new designs and new markets.

Roper also called a tten tion to those- attending th a t the locnl style trend Is rcflK tln g th e tasle throughout the nation.-

Students Active On Campus

’U N IV E natT Y - O P . I D A H O, Moscow, Feb. 23—Ju d y Fra iler, a Junior m ajoring In education from Twin PalLi, h as been se* lecled to head one of the com­mittees in chnntc of the campus

* blood drive A'prll 15-17.Judy Christensen, a junlor ed­

ucation student from T w in Palls ,' •is eo-chalnnan of th e commltlee operating the S tuden t Union's

\'.|| “pancnke house." T hc Blue III Bucket 'Inn. open each Sunday f U tkt 5;30 p jn ., U designed tor win students wh«w residences do nol ' j provldo an evening meal.T ji ‘■ ^ a l fc f Bfiiiiiiuii, a . frcsliiuuu:ILL-------- andJiatbara_W arc. a sophomore.dfH both from T a in f i l l s , a re mem- I III bers bf production crews work> fl ' Ing on the play '*J. B." which

I; the dram a departm ent Is pre. paring for March.

■jj: TRY •nMES-HENVa WANT ADS

I I WEBB1 - P O M P -

When, it comes ' to Submersible

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___ 214. Twin Fatl> Tlmet-Naw»

5D”nO B D y 'n6w fUIs' en il«^ fiaek“ room ' © r t S F ne sou th of Eden. Mrs. M eCUln demenstmte* d has no monepoly en . opera ting the m aster t licensed operators. In stead of ebattlnc wllh * * * , * * *

iesident Combines J )bl y as Amateur Ra(m r « r e 21) set, a teletype se t and a mobile \ I ton summons u n it for h is car. All of this, plus t

spare p a rts and tubes and a r being ft bom workshop a rea . ..fills., the. one i

odd hobby for room. rsr, he sees no T he loslcal quesUon a t this t m er can 't gel point Is how docs Mrs. McClain ( and sclentlfle feet about -this. According to t

T » rt. Besides, Mrs. McClain, ahe has the a m a- " .vallable, erect* teur radio bug Just os bad as i no task. her husband. I

I Interested In Mrs. M cClain soys people mdlng, h i g h m ight be surprised thero are t s ire to bccome several w om en' Interested In t him . His hob* am aU ur radio.. While m any «

cupled a small women w u ld be a t home talking c I, now fills the to netgnbors on the telephone, c McClain home. Mra, McCloln Is swapping stories ( nasW r console, and recipes w llh other women 1 T .civil defense “hams.”

T . D ropping In lo r a cup of coffce iconversation m ight be i

r C n a l l l somewhat dlfflculi. T he o ther i ^ • J woman m lah t be In Tcxn# or i

I c C n a l Pocntello. However, I t hns hap - i

M i e e t i n s O llen ■■hams.'* while traveling ‘ M rsB*;; through th e country, will stop In '

»W t w ith th e McClains. After U lklng w llh one ano ther i

s . f ; O '" a r m n« t- Ib ly ? s J S S ) . , !

S ’ S S w r m 'n , 1. . M - t l m . I .btlonal conven*nat Association ■ i i in . .> a n d Pum lsh* | | t m i M l I k | | | |

nlsm was biued j Ik - j Mnccepianec o( 101b i H |J I Mnew markets. i l i l A I V > l i /fffird a tten tion to w T ,0F*1B i l J |L JflH'th a t the local V b i u n | V I | I D | B n | | | l l iKllng th e tasle f f l W | i W M B l l l l l l l i l l i n | tallon.- '

WEDNES-J u d y Fra iler,r In education L o tfo ted 5 m » e » north

h as been se- le of the com-of the campus H o v in g so ld m y fo i15-17. -

16 HEAD HOU DAIRY CATI

:isldencca do nol SUGAR-HoUioln tow, 3 yr». old,ng meal. [ d.yt. h«ivy praduccr

«. a sODhomore. : OIXIE-HoUt»in cow, 2 yrt. old. f^ I s . tm mem-~| -------- iiif.'TThircVwoiit'brHiobuli)n crew* work. FROSTY-Hot.ieIn tow, } v«» oW.

'•J. B." which ' d»Yi. mllVtng wllh good IlowTlm ent Is pre. i 3 v«»tling Hoiti^in h»i(»ti, op*n,h. I cogliletad Ho1i>«In bull. ■ , — . - 3 v«*'ll''0 HolitolniVa WANT ADS i 3 ^- . . . - ___• 2 Holttaln it««r eilv«t. 3 monlhi

A lt COWS' and~ffEII>'ERS , . TAnOOEO. BSEIOINO OATIS Ah

RECORDS OlVIN BAY Of SAI CKt/ra AT UNCH.

- MIIKING EQUilI W m B ^ . - - « lUlt fwkt. In 0»od tendlilor * » ■ ■ 6 t(>fl»l. milk ttn i. til l »tr,

" . I Rghb«ftlr»d milk t»0, 1 pr. «l

I" C 0 m 9 S ‘ iM l^ t ' t i .d ;h « n . , . . i „ w c o .

nersible chickensI lC I O I U I C ^ jo : .n good WWi. l.g),8,n r.yi HIghllp. b..edingI ChlcWn w«i»ien .nd chltVen In

f l U % 4 (Itclrlt wiltr hetlfrt (or chkt. SOO thkk .lectric b.oed.,

iwtelw* I TERM!• n i l A l B E RS i E S i S L . 1 ■ AUCIIONEWS: M b .

P h o n . H 3 .< e 7, ly U s k . f . r , F h o M j u :

$ Tlmei-Nawi . Sunday, Fab. 24, 1963 ~

w m © r t S F ■‘• i« r ^ B e ! r t& > r i ,^ ^ dcnonstr«tc* Ideaa w ith o the r w otten radio oi ; the m asU r through th e conntry o ther opei liBtUiic w llh c f coffee a n d to get acqnalated.

* . * . * * * ■

jines Agriculture | !ur Radio Operator ;and a mobUe wllh M cClain so ;>e do esn t ge t ° 11 of this, plus too m uch' f ree tim e to bulld and f tubes and a rebuild hia sets. Hence, he de* ; ;ills.. ths. one pends on good commercial equip* ,

ment. T here are mony compa- \ stlon a t this nlea who rebuild radio equipment ; Mrs. McClain and p u t I t on tho m arket a t ft ‘ According to reasonable price. Most of th e \ has the a m a- "ham s” a re always trying to tm - ‘ s t os bad as provo th e ir equipment, so there ,

Is qulle ft turnover, he says. * soys people hfcCloln la enthusiastic about .

ed thero are the fu ture of omoteur radio tn Interested In m otters o f civil defense and 9 While m any emersencles. T he ”ham " has i .hom e talking dem onstratod h e 'c a n deliver in i i ie telephone, cose of an emergency, said M e- t -applng stories Claln, recalling the recent floods i other women In the Pocatello area. J

McClain also believes there U > a cup of coffce a deflnlte 'ftdvantage In having ft I tlon m ight be ru ra l location. Cities could gfct \ I. Tho o ther renl congested In the event o f a n J

In Texas or cniergcncy. Property and o iljer S ', I t hns hap - dnmnKC w ouldn't have the dev* f

astatlng effect, on rural "ham s" i »hlle traveling "ou ld on those in heavily pop- \ ry, will stop in {iie McClains. McClain ean deUver emergeney { I one another power to operate h is equipm ent S lUt seems n a t- If necessary. In addition, he h as { together, aoys his mobllo tm lt. And being a j|

farmer he h as other advantages. > fuU-Uma job T ho radio airways are being {

■ D N E S D A ^™I t 12:30 lunch on grounds

mile* north and m ile e«sf o f G oo

I so ld m y f o rm I w ill sell t h e fo llo w ir> g .

lE A D H O L S T E IN " I M

M R Y .C A T T lE - . , ■) cow, S V». old, (ctih 70 d ty t. ' Oni IHC 7.fi' h«i

lln tow, S yrt. old, (rtih 7S ~ Ont IHC I9S3 m<producer ntwly evchiuitw . i VU. aiB, tiH hw diyi----------------M vlti»roH w r

n.cew, 2 yru old, fm hw llh lit On* IHC tumbl.

°ln t ^ f } v» eld, fieth 90 I Ollv./h.’i*v °Jg wllh good Ilow ip f.id .r on nitl.ln h»ll.ti,'ep«n, out ol Oni IHC 4titlle<loliiiln bull tondllionit.ln ( t.ir t On. IHC 4.^.r >IiIir c*lvi» Icom 2 ta 3 moniht eld la l.i. In viry |

(EtOINO OATIS ANO PRODUCTION ) D.vld-Br.dliy i/IN DAY or SAII - tOADINO On. IHC (illd « INCH. . .

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i i i r f u d S n i F S r ^w otten radio operators. O ften wbUe traveling

A tr7 o ther operators wUl drop In for a cap get acqualated. (T toes-N ew t photo)

* * filled moro ond m ore w ith com-merclal businesses now, using

L l i ± i : 5 two-way rad io communication. ^ McClain Is a strong believer In

using th e ftlrwoys.McClain believes th a t amateur

.B .« .w w .a . operator* should no t riskha do esn t s e t “ V chonco th a t m ight hu rt the e to bulld a iid tluty aow hoM. Ama-H enr^ h . tours should s tay Informed on m w d k l eqidp. “ >« ItttMt trends in communlca* m im T r ^ D o . t'ons and th rough organized

1 « tlons keep a .tealous watch onMeat of -the

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defense and

MUSIC I- r * " ”*' FOR FUNlievea there Is n — -------------------------------j . , ggo In having ft S/- P lo y P lo n o o r O rg o n 8 tics could gfct H for your own -enjoyment. Sh e event o f nn S - - - __ irty ond oUier K ‘ Learn th rough i have the dev* a Fan illlo r Melodies tj

l n T » v l 5 ^ S ^ ADULTS o r CHILDREH !

Iver emergency H J H I LL •h is equipm ent 8« ‘Uon. he haa g B a n k & T n i» » BIdg. ■ e r a V a U i Phone 733-4562 | ays are being

ch on grounds by tho ^ ood lng C.rans*

eosr o f Gooding on »bo FoirKeid

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R e p o r t e r , AlsCASTLEFORD. l^ b ., 33—Mrs. '

Amos WlUlams, newest addition i to Tlmea-News reporters across i M agic Valley, served as Justice 1

. of. th e . peace ln_C ostleford_far ,1 five years and Is currently em - c ployed os vUiage clerk and police < Judge'.

Born on a farm which was | " taken ou t of aoecbrusli’' five i m iles w est of Twin Palis, Mrs. j W illiams hos spent h e r en tire life }

' In Id ah o u im Uie exeepUon. o t j abou t three years in o little } m ining camp a t Rlo T ln io . Nev.,

_ w ith h e r huslwnd.H er porenls, M r.-«nd Mrs. i .

O . Peterm an, eome from Pull­m an. W ash', to tl»e T w in-Falls t r a c t In lOOS. T heir daugh ter a t- U nded n little country sqhool a t P leasan t View, now th e Knull O range hall.

- -S la c e - ih e fe .w e re n o .car#,, s tu ­dents either walked, rode horse­back o r drove a h o n e and buggy, the reporter recoils. She remem­bers th c bigger boys pulling her buggy down the rood.

- - H er parents farmed there un til U30 when they sold ou t an^ moved Into Twin Palls whore they operated the Peterm an gro­cery and service In South Pork.A sister. Edith Peterm an, sUll Uves lo Twin Polls.

The reporter was graduated from Tw in Riits high scliooL in 1033 a n d on-Dee. 31, 1034, was m arried to j . Amos W illiams, a na tive of Filer. T h c couple farm ed onov year o t Filer and th e n rnoved to Twin PolJ* where h e worked for the Tw in Palls Can al company.__________________

rbUe travsUng . IIn for ft cap I»oU>)

lore w ith com- . A T I« now, using ■»mmunlcation. mg believer In

;u„i»,.t.ur Four kinds oftiould no l risk

w how!*Ama* 'W ant to make sprinff cota 'S S S ic i" car with w ha tever;Igh organized ancc and sp o rty trim r

-4-speed shift,* lo tsro fham ateur radio notO. Chevy’s got a lotiem ber bf the difTcrcnt kinds of cars.maUur Radio F jrs t, th e Jet-sm ool___________ Super Sport w ith your iK xx!O oocxx« d i f f e r e n t e n g in e s t h a t r

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o r O rg o n g ; e q u i ^ e h t , '~ i n 3 u 3 i n g :•enjoyment. 8 j o r t i l t s te e r in g w h e e l* tl

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mos VViUiams, New er, Also Is PoliceW b„ 33 -M r« . - I n 1W7 they moved to K etch - ewest addition um where he was employed by li iporters across Sm llh Pam lun on ft da liy form b ved as Justice for five years. They le ft K etehum « Castleford_for In 1043 and'W illiams worked-ln a c currently eni- cbppw 'm ine In N evada fo r sev- f

lerk and police e ra l yeara. «In IMS they moved to Costle- p

m ;w h ic h was ford w here, tliey hove resided o igebrusli'' five since. W illiams worlccd for the in Palis, Mrs. un io n Pacific .railroad for 10 b , h e r en tire life years and now Is employed for n B excepUon. o t id a h o . Frozen Foods In T w in 1 s in o little Palls. , • \40 T ln io . Nev„ ^ * * I'

r .-sn d Mrs. I . | ll-rTTTIne from P u ll- .tie T w ln-FnlU ' ] r daugh ter a t-intry sqhool a t .ow th e K null ]

rd, rode horse* ^irse and buggy, I

S he rem em - flys pulling h e r °

ned there un til .sold ' ou t an^ 1I Palls whore tPeterm an gro- tn South Pork. t>eterman, sUll t

v is g raduatedhigh scliool in J

cs W illiams, ft i IT h c couple ~ ^ I c

o t F i le r 'a n d I f . . ’ ^ -----------1In PolJ* where . - . ■ ie Tw in Palls MRS. AMOS W ILLIAMS t

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NOW SEE VI AT YOUR CHEVR

llnds of sport—all silper'oakc spring come in a hurry? Ju s t pick a ith whatever you banker for in perform- sp o rty trim m ings—like b u ck e t sea ts , -

lift,* lots:of horses—and start- driving i t ry’s got a lo t Of sport in four entirely :inds of cars. '.he Jet*sm ooth Im pala irt w ith your choice of 7 y f j " _ , mgines th a t range up to ^ S U I ^ H . 1 th a t include the popular e 409* with 340 hp for the ‘ »in sm ooth ; responsive modern traffic. Optionate

t7 ~ in 3 u ^ g new ’Com*'" ....*’ring wheel* th a t adjusts ^ 1convenience, makes it a sport as' you 'd iikci.

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^ 3•Top—CorrrtU S/fnj Spar/Coup* Ofll

D ffoir-fr//. CAreroW /mRo/a SS Coi\ttriibU: Ml four 0Miiu6l« in frtrfA eotiwrfiW* otid'coupe modtl*. Su,

.....kiiids of cars

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) I i c e J u d g e , G l e r koved to K e tch - CaaUeford 18 ft'b eauU fu i'fa rm - • is m p lo y e d by log community, M tt . W illiams { n ft d a ily form believes. I t Is located on tho i ly le ft K etehum westem edge o f Tw in Falls , m s worked-ln a co uh ty .she notes th a tw h en th e y ,| Jevadft fo r sev- f irst moved h e re -th e re was no i

woter sysum , b u t each family Ij oved lo Costle- had »r hove resided own drinking w a t e r . . . I,vorkcd for th e Williams was on the village i lilro ad for 10 board whtm « bond electJM was I s employed for approved for a c ity w ater s^ te m . ] ^>ods In T w in ThLi was completed In 1953. Mrs. I

Williams was appointed In IOM i A * lo replace 'S teve O lllette , as vU-M

, lage clerk and police Judg*. The-nexl'ye& rshe was appolnu!<

ed by county commissioners a s i ' Justice of tho peace to tm the < unexplred term , of Olllctle, who I resigned. Sho . wos thkn elected I for term s. , '

Mrs. w m ia iiu says her hobbles < Uiejade gardening, sewing, knlc- Ung, croclicting a n d music. She plays U)e plnno, gu lto r and man* * dolln nnd 'belongs to } h e 'P lrs t Baptist. T h e W illiams i m e U iree.ions, ’ ‘Hie oldest, A rland, Is serving In j the navy as & cook aboard the ‘ U. S, Seminole. Dale also u w ith 1 the navy In M orocco,-and O or- don, the youngest,. Is In pm nce '

' w ith the ormy,Mrs. W iniam s assurtcd -Uie >

peui of repo rte r fo r the Costle* ' '■ - ford orea.Feb. 18, reploclng Mrs.

v ^ - u r . '. ■ • J Parley Horm on. Who resigned be- < • cause of poor health . i

I. :-. -■______ J T he new 'repo rter asks cooper- '' a tlon o f clubs a n d organlzaUons i

W IL L U M S to give h e r news of meetings « >7.-2721) • '■ promptly. . »

SEE WHAT^ NEW CHEVROLET Dl^LlII S | | p 0 r ' There's the C i ie y irN o

SS version. Special instr ? Just pick a buckets. All-^vinyl trim. Di ' in perform- tion. Fourteen-inch wheels s icket seats, - disks. Three-speed shift or ! xt-. driving i t mounted shift console, tour entirely ‘ 'Or the Corvair Monza

instruments

©tion, and

stunning i winner of Award for-1

AU told. • ' vertibles7 f(

You'll get ; looking the lot more fl

Wta SS CoHterlibU; righi, Chnv I I Nota m SS Centeri \d coupe modtU. Suptr Sport anil Spydtr tquipmnt opiio

I ki)id3 bfcars al your Chevrokt deder’a S

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iford'7 Trend Still— l6rk Downward

l ^ t e f l on Uw scftsonal.faclon reduced w o rk ^ o f Tw in Falls portuhltiesi acMfdlnB to thp tH?*

s‘'“ t e r . . . . J wero fewer lhan a year ago,

o n tho vlllage,alow dem and and a price droD fM •ond cJectton was Imsea p o u to products rejulttd in lly w aU r s^ tc m . producUon cutbacks In proee«in» . ted In 1953. Mrs. p lan ta . Job opportunities also we4 ppolnted In IOM reduced becauic o t less turnover

O lllette, as vU-|U>nn In rceeftt years, police Judg*. . I n Twin Falls, unemploymtiit shew asappo ijju lconsIsU ng prlmdrlly of m-iuch^ ommissloners o siw orkers from agrlcullure. con. >eace to- till the strucUonol and worciiouscj con*' of Olllette. who tlnued to Increase. This in luni ros thkn elected hod some .adverse: effects on ^

ploym eni In Uie trades and terv. iwys her hobbles “Tl'c Increased acreage allot, jff, sewing, kn it- m e n t for s u g v bceis witnilM a n d music. She ^ugar refining run ihnjugh' BUltor and man* JnnuaO - »nd mto F*bruor>-.183 to th e 'P lr s t L ock 'o f good skiing snow cur*

tolled actlvUles a t Sun Valley hftvc Uiret sons. w‘'>ch rcduced .Uie expected dc nd. Is serving In m ond for chambermaids and coclk aboard Uie housernen, according to Uie re“ Dale also u wlUi ! » « . Also in Uie report. It ap. irocco,-and Oor^ penrs.llkely Uiere will be a short* a t,- Is In Pm nce “«« of. i “rm hands wiu,

IrrlgoUng: expertence when lhe s assun^cd Uie farm ing season begins In March

lo r Ibe Costle* o r eorly April.8, reploclng Mrs. . U ntm ploym ent.'In O o o d ln g w ho resigned be- con tinued to Increase as seasonal ta lth . em ploym ent dropped to Uie mid-' r te r asks c o b ^ r- w in te r low. There 'was some de* Dd orgonlzaUons m ond for Irrigators wlUi emplw. IWS of meetings e rs offering to hire veil quaUfled

•____________ m en now for year-round work. ;

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ie C h ey II Nova, also available in an .. Special instrument cluster. Front • [• vinyl trim. Distinctive SS identifica- en-inch wheels and tires*with full wheel s-speed shift or Powerglide* with-floor- - ift console.)orvair Monza Spyder with complete

instrumentation, special identifica­tion, and an air-cooled Turbo­charged Six; I

And for a real wallop, see tho B tunning C o r v e tte S t in g H s y ,

i winner of th e “ Car Life" 1963 I Award for-Engineering Excellence. ^ f All told, four beautiful con- I

vertihlesrfour'handsome'coupes*— T*You'll get a four-barrel kick just * looking them over—aHd a whole lot more fun out of driving one!

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LOWER MAIN' SALMON rirer li bc hr Siib •Dd p tn ie deparU ocnt workers

le«U of elk *nd deer. I t li wed. b e le u o iu and bac IltnlU. I t la ■ »hj

't« u U In ker a r e u «re uaetu) ald< In b * * * *

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, Br JIM IIin tlB lR D . lo Me Idlho FUh'Game D epartm ent the bile BOISE. Peb. 23—Pleld reporU D'

_fnanju!d»nm e73 aoon »-JH come *"<1 iG H H iw a-in im e-acp iir t-«

a tn llrom variou.1 Dip Rame win- itrtnj ranges th roughout Idaho. _ T »l* • ]i can be predicted m a n y 'of ihfM *nt comment th a t ttte elk

r in d -d ee t-i rc n o t th e re In U»e J* **** f numbera prevlouaiy found dur- hw dw ’ fill annual trend counts. TJjJa bur • a b , coticcl .lo r -UiMc m u M

there concentrations of same Ioccur only during w in te rs o f deep ‘" ise . lAOT, The I

For example. Dick N orell. Rame paratlve tloIoeUt slaUoned a t Cascade. Rame n crltes CIS follows In a memo to has pro Ue BolM alUce dated Feb. .10: cconomi

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ION rirer li be lnr flown by helicopter In «nm irtm cn t workers. T h is I* » useful and eeonomt leer. I t Is used. aloDg w ltb rmnte condlUons. as a ilU . I t l i a phyileal ImposslbUlty to count all gt useful aids In herd manB(era>>nt. (Fish and n m e

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ters May Ponder Lois; They Are on HigD ■ lo see good lender growth on bag I'lmli rtm ent the blterbrush and lltUe uUllsa- finding repo ru Deer are remnlning high p6puintlc

1)1 come scattered w ith bnre patches Ing, o r re depart- of-firound-cvtn-oiutop-oC-Cuddy aiid-.it_« nc win- nwuntnln." tolal nu

Idaho. This Is n o t a -local .condlUon. herd.uni a n y 'of Rather, l l Ln found generally counis oi th e elk nround the sU te on elk ranges snme ar In U»e as deer. Animals nrc winter.'

d dur- harder to see when t h ^ a're xne c( J TJjJs bunched up nnd forced by j* jenrnu • nreas and cold weather to the nients c ■ game portions of t h e winter uncs. n , o f deep *'"’ge. twccn ti

The trend • count Is a eom- big gam 11. gnme paratlve ncwcomer in U ie ib lg a re m ea Cascade, game m anagem ent field, but I t line cov' lemo to has proved to ' be a useful and same - lli ;b. .JO; ceonomlcnl njcUsod of delem jln- polni.i a ' Kelis Ing herd levels. I t Is used, along p lanis b< I have with range condlUon. a.i a guide All br

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ier Location of | S m High Rangeth on bag I'lmlts. I t is aimed solely a t ha rvest 1 lUllsa- finding ou t whether thc local T h e hi ; high p6puinUon Is Increasing, decrens- in these latches Ing, o r remaining about the some, before ll Cuddy a iid - it-d o e s -n o t. do term lno-tho cliecked.

totnl num ber of anlmnls In a browse ir idlUon. herd.unlt..These.extciulve. trend oellcnt ei nerally counis on elk and deer cover the, vnlllng i ranges snme areas each yenr In ,la te th e herd Is nrc winter.' * . critical^ aYc TUe eondllion o t winter range wotiters- :ed oy is lenrned by srstem noc jneasure* thU wli » , the nicnts on established - tran sec t <!««• thn w inter uncs. m i s u n stra igh t line be-- unaeason

twccn two points, along w hich “ ' “ t eoi eom- big game fffod plants nnd soil “ Jd-

let. big nrc mensured: The d lsunce th e 0‘ F®bn but I t line covers may vary, bu t the T h e I Jl and sam e, line- nnd the snme two the -sou i ermin- polni.i a re used each Ilmo th c riv e r a l . along plnnis below are checked. upon bn. guide All bron'se species or woody range, ai is-.and p lants are .classUled nnd cqunU dllO U dec

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•lo n g the line. M enaurcm nits aret i i A , M m ade of p lant and sh ru b cromu. /V 1 M I ■ _ R eco rt4^ are lkep t_o f_veseiu tion ■H ages and form classes. Pictures T n ~ H a re taken m p a rt of th e perm a- 11 1* | H n e n t record. *

I t is simple enough to measure T X H M asonnl growth on bm nchos or ' K O i H twigs of browse shrubs and p luiiu H In the fall. The am oun t enien | o n o n■ by onlmals In the w ln ter ls dc-l■ term lned by late w in ter ehccks.io"® »"oi H Forage on moat brush t>'pe.\ caiilchurch■ b« usecl up 10 CO per cen t of thc lprcd Loi H an n u al growth, w ithout cnuslntiL ,,^ . H . perm anent damage. About 30 per; ,H ■ ccn l uee Ls deemed b c s fb y gamCi''®''*®''.

m nnagemeni workers bccnuMl"!^"'*'^*'■ th is leaves some m argin for es- Comi■ trn h n r d winters. W idesp read ‘"<‘rtedl■ ' fom ge use in excess o t 60 per' .Conuni

cen t Is an Indication . th a t range v .Pay ' ' and herd are ou t of balance. NoiAb

tlm t there nrc too m any elk or Uic boy H deer for Uie available food sup- munlty j^ B ply. ^ •-■! srn 'lec IH . How this works ou t In practice. fJ'” on s H is Ulustrnied by results of studies i''l^ 'rumi■ In the Pnyette r iver drnlnnaeiO‘.'‘* 'e .l

from 19SS to 10C3. T h is shows He sei^ B th n t the yearly checked deer kill when he

from mnnagemeni u n its 33 and he wns H SS should be nbout 1,SOO nnlmals I04S. Sl

—i r enough forage Is found lo *oino-kl ^ B keep (he w inter he rd properly In the

fed. U ist fnll Uie desired harvest been ac: quota through checking stntloiis commlit

H i , was raised to 2,000 deer becausc chalrma.......... Uie w im er-m nge allowed l ie a iy i" —count use by late winter o f '19Ql-02. stile lie: rmino More docs Uian bucks usually consider lu n t- are found, In deer populations. _ Trend local W hen the largest p d r t o f the nie tern

harvest ts bucks, th e n e x l years cni imp breeding 'season will s till fln:l Idaho's m ore does thon bucks. During locnl c(

n the p.ist four yenra, h u n te r rc- yery us [ | T po rt cards show buclu making p'eemeni

up about 58 per cen t of th e deer m jeasi k i l t on the south fo rk of the of ^'ork

r / 1 Pnyette. Tills Is alm ost exactly er the . the same rntio of bucks to docs ued. th

ns Is found In Idolio 's siatcwlde results lely a t ha rvest between 1DS9 a n d 10G3. _ .

local T h c huntlng-senaon w as dosed - w rens- in these two unlta in December

1 0 * ^ 0 ^ ! i S I ^ ‘ o u t T c ‘S “ “a u fallIn a browse mensuTcments showcTex^

. trend oellcnt eummcr_gro»tth, and pre- “ " V -er the, vnlllng mild weaUveV perm ltied ‘ a .la te th c herd to range well nbove the

. crUlcal winter raiigc. Game - fS S i i w onters-w ere-surc-theit-the.m nge •asure* th is winter could c a rry more Howc' •nnsect ‘•'s*’’ thnn usual because of Uie ‘>‘'e r a ne be- unseasonable "bluebird" wcnUicr "*uch It w hich l ' ' “ t, continued Into December ing beet

Id soli “ hti- Indeed, on Into Iho middle footing, ce Uie of February. k'>Ul the T h e 1063 hun ting season on iC two th c -south fork of th e PoyeU e'"‘'‘“ " » ' no the r iv e r will be based, a s usunl, *

upon browse use on the winter! ' woody range, and upon th e size of the “ewrntt ounUdllOtia deer h trd a tte r a ll n > t \ l |^ - d o - U

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“ FredXocK^G^ S Been Active Scoi r d e - l OOODINO- 53-"E v e ry -1

chccks.'O"^ should pa rticipa te actlvel>- In caiilchurch nnd civic affairs," aays

of thc lprcd Locke, Ooodlng civic leader • j “ |^^ ;and • outstnndlng Doy S c o u t /eftm c> '® ''ker. A llhough Locke Is no t o

Junior CMmbcr tor Commerce he bellevca whole-^preAd*^''<'rtedly li^ th e Rroup's 'slognii,CO p c r '‘'C °'’^ 'u n l ty service Is th e rent . range "I* .Pay for th e spnee we,occupy.’* lalanee. Notable Is Locke’s service to elk or UlC boys of th e Ooodlng com-

>d sup- munlty th rough h is conUnued ^ ; s r h lee to th e Doy Scout orgnnl- iractlcc 'J 't'on since 1943. when he was studies I " ‘*trumciital lu th e orgnnlinUonI rnlnagciof.'tl'e S « u t troop 33,-shows I He served a s leader unOl 1944,

eer kill when he en tered th e navy, where |33 and he wns a w eaU iennan Uirough inlmals I04S. Since then he has held lind <0 soiii(i. kind o f office eonUiiunllv ropcrly Uic Scout niovemcnt. having tiarvcst been active on thc advancem ent itntloiis committee, and s e n e d os distric t 3ccnu5c chairman a n d d istric t com m li-

h e a i7 ------- :---------------- ------------------------ ' - ~31-C2. Able herd Inform ation hns been usually considered. . . .^ tio n s . _.Trcnd counta are no more than of the |],B term suggests. I t Is ii physl- ' years enl Imiioeslblllty to count a ll of .. 11 Hn^ idnho'A big gnme nnlmals. but Durm g locnl counts In key a reas nrc t®r rc- yery useful nlds to herd m an- making pgemeni. Experience shows thn t he deer m jeast Uireo succe.«lve years of the of work U n e e d e d -a n d Uie long- H exactly er the trend counts are contln- to docs ued. the m o n m eaningful Uie

results.iwVrf Tlie 'long-term m ethod » n d - . w w ,

ow m tlon necessary f o r tren d y counts In- game m nnagem eni Is Ueman.

, “ 7 “|T otien mUuMdcMtood. People no l lie po lu lly-aequnlnted^w H h-the-w lvys W lnoU.

,5 n r . " ''d wherefores som ellm ej con- and holi elude U m t,-lH s-too-slow . or. un - 11c has workable becnuae it does no t Jnnibore

n«mS give totni num bers of game onl- tlo” almBl3_ln_Uie_»tnle,______ .council i

f more However. In fonnatlon collected “of Uie over a long pertwl o f tim e Is

vcaUicr "*uch leas likely lo be mislead- ?®®“ts l S c r Ing because It U based on a solid middle footing. W hen th is Is combined Ifcko

with known hnrvesl figures, nnd dock n t on condlUon surveys, tha which 1

T>nv.in.'"''‘m*8cmeni of elk ond deer Is served If^aed on metisured facts. I t U and one

^ U c r r m ethod, workable nnd tuniedof tlie |“ccumte. B u t I t does take Ume committ n > t^ li^ -d o -ffle Job. ‘m aster i

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>ea no t Jamborech, .one In 10^7 ns sec-n^vcrn l'c i n e o n l- tio n n l stnff- member for th e ..t >|i,.

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b "iM took n bwload ot Explorer V*"" “*i . l i l t . a - f ' 7 “ •" S S I .

a solid.mbined Locke helped organlM n Cub .. P^« rea nnd W ck n t Uie Christian church, of

the Which he is n m e m b e r , and deer Is served n.i Cubmaster for th ree ,^7

3. I t u and one-hnlf yenre. He then re- “ gjoifil ble aind turned to serve on »ie troop mn ke Ume committee and ngaln as Scout- Uy and <

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has served In th o t capacity since. !uilng In ' Locke's Seoul .cnr'eer started i J d a h o w h c n -h e v w a s -l2„.H c_atW lncd e rs key. Eagle mnk, n n d then wenl onnaUonnl .worklng..lii_Uio_QnianlMUOn_mns sec- Mvcrnl capacities. - th em ak lr

£“, s s i S f i j T S 'a r s 'S “•‘i zn Cub presently Is sen-lng h b 36th fh?y

u«hT of •'«,'» h « e c h i; e r and recipient of Uie silver beaver lor n t th )r th ree '* " " *”'®' «'ho aehl L n r r Scouls Of America scout- L<

to Scoulers who nre active In a ??Sa.Hen e troop miiRe of church, commun- A^d Bob I Scout- Uy and Scouting fields, dent, non 1958 and Locke_also served^ as Scout- badge.___

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[ 0 0 iunsier of trooM oT n'T V iiT Palla L M O fop (our yenrs before coming lo '

Ooodlng.G To fulfill the phases of active^ community and church scr%lc# (

«A set forth In tbe require/peats I for the silver beaver award, he j sen-es In many'organlttUona<

He Is past president of. th e - k Lions chib and chamber of com­

merce, nnd Is still an nctlve member of bolh these organizn* 'Uons, tie Is nlso n O mnge mem ­ber and belongs to the Masons. I

He Is an elder of the C hristian * church, lins taught a high school- Olble doss for live yenra and sings In the eholr. a lthough ho snys he doesn't “like to . bmg nbout his singing,"

1 ^.ocke Is also a charier member[ of Uie Gooding Regional Horse- jp - - - Icfs Cprrlngc'olub, a n d 'Is pres- • — * 5 ently restoring a 1028. four-cyl- .If. Indcr Chevrolei. nlthough he 1 ^ f doesn't seem to have much time H to work on It ns he owns several ^ B horses, which he says dem and to I H lieH Hc has to spend more tim e on ;

them thnn on oUier hobble.s. be- V cause of mending fences n n i '‘n il'■F Hint Roes with horses."

Also ft collector of sUnnps, h e . -•.- says he hasn 't lhe Ume to w ork.

'■ wiMi them much, and lately hns . nted tliem In boxes. He teels ther .

. . i - are of value wlien he hoa n Scout ■ who needs n certain atam p. be-

^ B cnuse he Is 'free lo look through ^ B the boxes to find whnt he needs.^ B Locke aUended Ko^Ui C e n tn t

collCBe In Illinois and the Unl- ^ B verslly of Idaho, Moscow, and ^ B tor the pnst 31 jv n n h u op- ^ B crated nn Insurance agency In'* Ooodlng.

Ke Is now serving u dlsti-Ict . m anager for nn insurance com-

* * * ~ ^ pany nnd manages th e O range ' tv Blnce' M utual fire Insurance fo r tho - 1 , . rfatL^iVifd In-politics.'he says, h a Is con-

on oervntlvc“ nhd"proud o f i t / ' a n d ' : Itlon In l«>‘eves the two-party system 1siwvH-MS „ , j m aking of n country.-He feeU --------

, ever}'0iie'Ah0uld hnve a definite > lili-’in S ; “ » « i'‘tion nnd willingly '• ttc p m c jin tc h is views on every Issue.tl o'iJiv He nnd his wife. Alice, (who."• IncldeiiUlly. says she has been a ... . . . . Scouter for 23 years—the num ber ' his 36th they hnve been m arried) hava In 1047 Ihree children. W alter Is a sen*

r beaver ior n t the University of Idaho.»ra pre- who achieved Uie rank of Eagle America sco u t; LouUe, a s iuden t a t Ste* lve in a vcns-Hcnoger Business college.- ommun- n n j Bob. an elghUi grade s tu ­

dent, now working for his Eaglo I Scout- badge. _______________ ____ ;

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BirZNOS SIAB AMIGO U • co c lem enur7 ichoflL T he. atudenU

' cotncldB w ilh the ir i|u<Sr « r Metleo worn br io g O lsU n. Joe ipcak i 8 W hen m em btni'O f th e c U h would 8p«Dbh prenunel*tlon, end Uie; «

* * * *

Kimberly Sixt Languagetol

(CoBllniuid f ro m 'P a te '21) fi able to w ork'outalde. Hence, tho atui ileitA cune Into um . . aho„ Wlien_tho_Unic_c»m8 to p re : Enj

■ "B ent R »klt.ror PTA. th e 73 boyi skli •n d «lrU In Howe’s alxth srnde the

--------nutunilly wanted to prwenLU ielr _ jaklt In BpftnUh. Ro»g nBreed. inu

Geislia GLrls SS Declining in Modern Japan S

(CraUnued from Pace 21) (wnw U r* buck home would find rew w ry mile £o dbapprovo of.

T he vIsUora ■ trade a l p a ' o t , . ”u k a l (rleo wlno whoso potency 1 ® h u been exoegerfttcd abroad)w ith the RlrU. many of whom »P“are mlddlo-niilnfr, nnd even piny “!» chUdlsh porty jnmc* th n t hnve no UnguBBo barrlcr»-Uke “sels-Bors-puper-back" or stretchlnR Na piece of poper over n Rlua and wcabum lns It to acc wbo mokca mnj

— the coin f«U In. •------_ cnt<F or the foreigner, th e OeUhft wor

party Invariably tum a out to reu:be » «urp rlu in a different *M n u th a n he tnl«ht have ex- UdIpected. |ll la Innocent, ~ 2

In tha old days, years o t ^--------lnxlnln4.“ w en rln to 'm » k ln K -th e —

aelsh a tho world's allekest p arty girl*. Often, they wcr« w lecK dl for thcie ro lei In childhood, nnd beifon Ihelr carecra na maids In the donnltory>llke houaea where

. they « r o kept In ncnr-cnptlv- lly.

They were trained endles&Iy In itory-telUng. converuUon, dano- In j and mualo feforo tho cuatora- e rs wera exposed to them. _

Table'waltlnK w u raised to an ■ • rL Olrls were drilled endlesaly ■ to pour wine trrocefully and slice ■ the tr gueats' d m e r t ornnges Into ■ th e shape of tlre-pointcd atnra. ■

T o make money a« a a elsh a , ■ th e girl h s d to please the cua* ■

-tomer*. th e men for whom th e ■ a e lsh a houM provided party c a - ' ■ terlng tervlce. If sha <ud, they ■ would K quett her by namo aa i n entertainer a t future parties.

Slnee alm ost evetr girl could erenttiaJly leam tinging, danc­ing and wine pouring, the Oel- ih » who were In th e m ost de­mand. tn d who m ade the moat money, were the ones who ga in ­ed a repuUUoa for being good

some of them were brillian t women, w ho could ta lk finance w ith bankara aod w ar wllh gen- c n is .

T nd ltlonally . O elsha were re- oulred to quit the buslneas It thoy married.

. A side-from proalliutlon, Qel- ah* entertalnlne «-aa one of th e l _ tew waya o t l»e In medlevol J a - ^

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IMIGO la • common eapreaslon oaed by i l * t ^ . | The atudenU have learned a few bwfe words

lludy o f Mealeo and Bouth-Amerlea. Mlh« 8eott, r t. Joe ipcak i SpanUh floen tly and Is partly retp th e cUsa would U am a particu la r word or phma on, and (hey would im l l In Ihelr work. (Tlmi

ly Sixth Graders Ad ere to Liven GeograjE^ge'21) Since the Idea belonged to the cbuu Hence, tho students, Rowe_ dcclded Ihcy bu l

, . ahould write tho script, one In concmo to pre- EnjlU h^and one Ih Spanish; The lOm tho 2S boyi aklt was 'a combination o t 'a l l any sixth grode lhe students hnvo learned. r jresenL lhelr —jo e -o p c n ed - th o -sk ll-w lth -an ohee ff agreed, introduction In Spanish, followr plan-----------------ed by one In Snvllsh, From ih h ropli• 1 '■■■ p b ln ro n U ieoffier studenta tookXrlS ' J J j

• T h6 costumes for the skit were ,y i n as authertllo as possible. A A3 Tho credit fo r learning one " J

language m ight n o t go on the rii f l D Q l l tm denta ' report cards and be x j,ir

[>aie 21) pon th a t held ou l high flnancUt way would find rewards to women who didn’t wna )V8 of. m arry. colltf» a iru ' of Modem O eliha have given up and L l ^ e n e v ^ 0 dormitory living th a t pre- TM ■d ib rw d ) vailed In the old days. They're jo] ; of whom npartm ent dwellera now, check-

.v«n Slav in f ‘n niKhtly w ith the aelsha poUc th a t have «« "« > « « o p

-like "sels- been lined up to r them . to alatretchlng Not all th e ir customers- ore c ar j

a glass and wealthy Japanese. O ften a girl Ford vho m akes mny find heraelf working alone Floyi

_ cnlorlaln iD g_fl_pntly_0f _ 0l l t £ incni th e OeUhft workera or a h igh school clou and ■na ou l to reui^on. stag or mUec.—o r even wereV different a covey of bemused ' fo re ig n ____I have ex- Udies. XTgS

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used by ilxth .g rada atudents a t Kimberly rew bstle worda a a d phraM s fn Spanlib (« - « . Mike 0eott, r f th l . eheeka Uis **sonbrero'' d la partly retponalble for the new term s, r word er phraae. Jo« would give th e n Uie , elr work. (Tlm ea-New t photo)

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jrs Add Spanish eography LessonIged to the classified oa foreign language Ided Ihey b u l as f a r os Ollbcrl Rowe Is pt. one In concerned Uie slxUi grade ttt ■anlsh; The IUmberly_can_hold_lts ow n.w lU i. Ion o t 'a l l any 'B eglm ilhg s j i n la h class, med. Rowe la also thankful U iat Joe ll-w lth -an e h ec k ed -ln to -h la elaas.- His- ex— sll. followr p lanatlons Imve made the gtog- From ihK rophy lesson more Interesting,

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XKW Y O im i BAND e t the loeal e>in 1 lirtwv. T b t o m B ittU o n , I s proMw < Sm not too d b U b t fuhtre, o«lcUU »nno cut r F tiher, T em Fltcher. Vlcicr Flic

■fcpcal^Group-Prep Attend “Aircade” :

n e lK 3 'A lr» d e for. OitUen- T » ln J 'al B rA eU on~»ponB OTfil-lir*tho ond-wlll- Sited Stales Chamber of Com- ne»day. • aene.'vlll be held Wednesdny local hiRl bBelse. a n n o u n c e a WlUlam sored by Ons’te, tecretary • m anager -of lend lns.l UK Twin Palls Chamber of Com- Anyow scree. Ihffmeel,.mieuislon j i t - th e one - day U ci U>e

bmUkr wltl be on lax reduction Commerc lad rtfcnn, federal expendllures, — ttapulmry health care, labor t T C Buloa monopoly power, federol I >

.BbddltJ. for .education, federal Wetrentlon la local a lfa lrs <wd - n / r W 7 others. V | a i

A team headed by U d d Plum- trr.preitdene of Cha Cham- ba o( 0 0 m m e r ce, all h and- I

authorities o n m ajor leg- -*■ ” ■ lUitlon, will conduct the alrcade .bkUdi. Discussion leader will UAKh N. Booth, executive vice W esl Eu ;«Sdent of tho TJ£. Chamberjf-OQounerce.- ----------- — j ln n e w J

Ibe alrcade Is planned to give JJ . ‘>'1® t dear, revealing picture o f the {Kb eejnreas. Its mood, makeup ropenw M ' Ukely tempo. Its strengths e « lvcd 1: lad weaknesses and its probable m n^.la the m onths ahead. the n , ye

lb« team ‘of au th-o rtlfc riilll “ Immed llr* a solid, fact-based .analysis conquerli ef sQ nu jor congressional Issues, admired. tMr potential e tfec t on business. A lo l o fuaU;. Community and nallon off durlr ■ad Ihe nffirm atlve and neea- tlon beer Ut» leiWatlon forces a t work. of Atnerl

lhe meeting a lso will show 1b«r to work effectively with “e«ure«nen and senators, how teeoRinunlcate w ith them using .tnren, workable methods and *“ *7® " £ « to make recommendaUons fell ta Washington. D.C. *“1 ,^ ’'.'^.

Orange said buses will leave „ j

Church Renews Aid Cut DriveWASinNOTON, Peb. 23 r a n - b e ^ y io f

Stn. Prank Church. D.. Ida,, b Thi* ttaewlng a drive to cut American common BOItaty a id to th e prosperous A' uUoni Qf western Europe. ty h « n

Cterth said he would seek an f®'' totDdmtnl lo this year's foreign ® ".” W blU, requiring prosperous "ATO members to "contrlbuie U*lr »hare- of defense cosU.

Be tola the senate the C. 8 . h», U iw d ln g U J p e r cenl of its W Dsflonat Income for defense manirMl japatet while w estern Bttropc tS w ,

om , U .p c r « . l . J S J l~ — ' knlfiht ll

SOLDIER ASSIGNED Ing the- OMBBRLY. Tth. 23 — Army u > by ci

K»nneth P. Olsen, son of scctor ol “ I; Md Mrs. ^ o y d H. Olsen. prc.>a ki

I. Kimberly, recently wa* abuse a •W e d to the 83od airborne d l- any dei

^ n « P t D n n r. N. C. OJsen is dredge 1 of the division’s ad"- where A

? ™ tn u o n company. T he 24- I n the ^ • o d jow ier la a 1888 grad- villages

of Kimberly h igh school and country UUIj H lale uh lveraltyln sUUon B

. IT'S EASIER EVER BEFOF

PL A N S

J ro m first from roof I WE HAND

t the loeal'B airatlon Army corps stops pricllce loi on, I s procew of foraaU on, wlD' be avaUable for B, offlcUU announce. I n tbe picture, seated trom »er. Victor Fischer, Ellen J o y .J iU . David Cona

p-Preparing-to— Last- ;cade” in BoiseitUen- Twin i^alls a t 0 a jn . W ednesdny r * th o ond-w lll-rctum -T it-8-p .m rW c d - com - nesday. There will -be aboul 30

icsdny local high scliool siudcnU. spon i 'llllam sored by the Kiwanls club, a t- ier -of tend ing .the mceilng. ' tw o soj Com- Anyone Interested In a ttend ing ®nd Mrs,

Ihff m eellng Jn Boise shooJd c o n - n«d Mrs. - day tac t U>e Tw in Pulls Chamber bf Mrs. Don uction Commerco for reservations. on ihb 0; Itures, ---------------------------- Aclive p

S U .S . Offers- r Many Faces «:h(un- — Jock Byra

To European' KffS,B E R U K J ^ b . a w _ s o n ,.

e vice W est Europeans call Americans amber “ Ints. o thers condemn them as

___fllnnersJmi.nxostJUS. Indifferent,0 Rive In a friendly way.': ~of lhe The relationship of We.« E u - *“ lakeua ropenns and ■ Amerfcnns h a s mgths evolved Into a slale cf tolerance. v /U i i obable "Jmost a feeling of equality, In h b y BU1 tho n years since World war H , laee of » j - f t in -Im m ed la te lrT iftc r th o > -a r- th e n l d ' c r ^ lalysls conquering American was king— t^ o or th i jaues admired, courted, envied. tx r , o( t

A lo l o f the admiration rubbed (jre depar nnllon during (he postwar occupa- th vlllng< nejra- Hon because of the Involvem ent Huckln*

>rk. of American Uoops in b laekm nr- n , j pui kellng, moncy-deftllnir nnd worn- olarses wl

'r , i h anlslng am ong th# rubble o t d e v c onuct H v " a sU led Europe.. ■

’uslnK Now W est Europe Is bade on ,, “ ‘"5 its feet and merging Into an eco- RilIflM nomlo u n li th a t will be tepow er-

ful rlvol to the United S iatcs. ,,Most W est Europeans no long- _

e r feel they are dependent on J?® ™ the rich uncle from the s la te s ^

; q whose favor must be courted.

s sda,, b T his does no t mean there Is a leriw n commoh European attitude 'to - Europeiwi nerous w il'd Americans, European u n l- c®®*

ty haa not advanced fa r enough Ao Am< for there to be a common op ln - a slralcR

w iS S >on on anything. , " leoylng fc A tour of American bases from rled. said,

front-line Berlin' to U»e sunny llles In 6 shores of Spain found local fee l- and no t v Ings about Americans ranged woys-and

.?• from hero's worship through po- The gn ,0 ; III* indlfterence to com m unist- uve class W w e inapired hatred, change. 1

In W est Berlin the American Amerlcanj soldier b regarded as a hefb , a dv ing lh knight In shining armor p ro tec t- ideas, mn Ing the -c lty from being gobbled t i and Ir

Array tfp by commuiiljin. I n .th e E nst ics.old pi w n of sector of lh e clly 'the controlled nte.Olsen. pre.>a keeps up a barrage of ---------

ly wa* abuse aJid dellghls In prin ting me d l- ony derogotory story It can l ie n 15 dredge up from, German cltl^esj I’s od"- where Amerlcahs arc slationed. | . , ie 24- I n tho poverty-ridden 8panL-(h

g rad -v illages in Uie Don Qui??**! wl and country around llie U.8 . r a d a r TABER i l l y in s u u o ti afc Vlllalobiis Uic thiW rtn- 17 ] {koll . • Capt. W. (Bllli Adams

\SIER THAN BEFORE TO. . .

I M M F O UP L A N S -E S T IM A T E S

first plaits, roof t.o basem ent,

handle THE JOB

itops pricllee long enough to poM for Mr*. Lee>0 available for nubile appearancc* la Je rry 8 t<re, seated trom ieTl, a re Sue Rogers. M ary J aI*. David Conaway, Jessie CUmpItl, IXlmes h----------------- ^ ^ ^

— Last-Rites-Held- -VtviFor Mrs. Kyser ^

......... '• OOODINO. F e b .- -JS -F u n tm l Jservices fo r Mra. Cordle Kyser ».w tc _ h c ld _ a t_ i_ jJ jn o m u rsd ftY

% a t tlie M ethodist chureh w ith th e ,

■ “ ■Tvo songs were sung by Mr. S e ^ ^ ^ t Idlng and Mrs, Charlea Oee a n d Mr. -o rne r" c o n - nnd Mrs. Harvey Wood, wlUi Br of Mrs. Don 8 lm U .. occompanylng 0,^ proce

on Ihb organ.Active pallbearera were W alter selected

Higgiiu, Orval Davis. D r. Ed “blowing,' R>-an, Roy Mink. M anning P a t- Leonard l lerson and Jo h n Braga. H on- o r?o n lu tl ornry pallbearers Included Wal* the Twin (er Darling. E. L. Hoodenpyle. eori».M. P. Ryan, S herm an Stump, R igh t r Jack Byram. Ju ilua Schm itt, Erie in nrocesa

UWhlpkey. Ben O launer. Clarence uubllo cos Wells.' Jo h n Edinborough, Ever- ed unlU . e tt Daubner nnd Clarence Best, po in u ou 1- . ^ Last rite s were held a t . Elm - membera

_ wood cemetery, w ith members of and ages Mnrguarlte Rebekah lodge No. high schc 08. In-chnrge of th e serrlee. Otflclal

g u . ' tlon will

.n's; Course Slatedf' j " HEYBURN, P eb . 2 J - T h e Til- I ^ T T T ;

Inge of H eybum will sponsor i *»*f t h e R e d 'C rt« 'f lr8l ald~cbur*e wltWn %“ B” two or th ree weeks for th e mem- ^i-i. J bers of th e Heyburn volunteer] .n eea (jre departm ent a n d members of - .u p a - th village board w ith "Byron; ;incn t Hacking os Instructor, I u im nr- Tlie public Is tnvitca to a ttend! >i;om- o la ri ti w llh Uiem. If Interested <dev - c onuct H acking. v t

®” - th e black sn ln t," becauso of hls charitable octivltles. '

The nearer you a re io th e « a l - ^l^y of the communist menace. 5

f 2n friendlier people a re toward mlA ^ i tho protecting A m erican troops. . . (((

T he nearer you are to tho pov* .e rty lino In southern Ita ly and . n iSpain the more appreciative are lu r l

P «P lo chaiactcrUUc >‘ “ American generosily.I la (I It's th e affluen t nnd privilegedJ .to - Europeans who nre likely to be .

u n l- «’« '• cool. . 141lOugh An American schoolteacher a t ^opln- a slratcKlc air command h n « . 2 | | i

leaving-for O erm any lo bo m ar-from rled. said. "Among Oic old fnm - . _u nny lUcs In Seville w'e are n o t Uked F )fee l- and no t wanted. T h ty dislike our ‘

inged w oys-nnd’our Ideas."^ , — . . . . . ♦ po- «n,e stlll-prlvllesed. conserva- w

in ls t- live classes of Europe. rcslsUng Jchonge. resent th e intrusion of 5 I

rlcnn Americans. T hey feel they are0 giving the ir young th e wrong * .

ilect- Ideas, m aking them discontent- ■ * ^ bbled t i and Im patien t of the centur-E as t icfl.old pn tU m of rigid family u i

•oUcd lUc. >

"=« I NO INSURANCE " f f , ATALL? • "S S ; . CALL PAULI u,

» U R ^i A T E S T Q U A L I T Y A

^OB C O M BUILDERTWIN FALLS-

t fo r Mr*. U o u n l Bllx. a k lsU n l butruele* Id Je rry Stew art. P an l Olbson a d H elen Gc en . M ary Jasso . C apta in OUx. director; JoeipUt. ITlmes News Photo)

5“ Y w tlrB in ia 'iir l A t S a l v a t i o n A r i“ S triteT ip -th o b o n d i- --------------b e r-o n d

•(flfi. • I t h aa been about 25 years Join If since th e SalvaUon Army of able.

• , , Tw in Pnlls sported a bond and "Perhe ' th e oAe then was of the “stree t bond Im

com er- variety. the hom1 » today. A new bond is Jn being m

nymg the process of being organized, would a Some of th e members have been nnted to

Volter selected and some ore even Bllx salt r. Ed "blowing." occordlng to Copt, Snlvai

P a t- Leonard H . Bllx. director of the to older H on- or»anlM tlon a n d commond«r_of featured W al- the Tw in PalU Salvotion Army on the

npyle. eori» . T h e new‘tump, .R ight now th e organUatlon Is bo featu ., Erie In process of m uch practice, and ccrls. irence public concerts wltl no t be play- Ever- ed u n lll la ter, th e conductor I , Best, points ou t. However, he sold, oil I , •

, Elm - m em ben 'a re 'from Tu'ln Palls I Plan Ni e n of and ages range from grade to I huGKE; e NO. high school. I ccbbmaee. C tflc lo lly ,-the -new orgaoU a- I " r _ “-

tlon will bo term ed Uie Salvo- I Goodini

d Uon A nny youth band. O rgani- I P tgt 2< la tlo n wa« s ta rted la st Beptem-

l i u SA V e ■ ■ ■ SAVE ■ . ■ SAVE BlUUn 5

i i " Caines Com= j; UPHOLST S ] SERVK

I 'E j PEnERSON

H ^ U pholstering

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w r ^ * FOR FREE ESTIMATES ANCi te n t- . • ^ • IN YOUR HOME, C

S ^ 733-7111, to<l5 FINEST FABRICS

; A N D EXPERT ,

J WORKMANSHIP

, I T Y M A T E R I A L S

d m p l e :LDERS SUPPLF A L L S - J E R O M E - B U R L

M lsUnl b u tru e to ri M llanda S to a r t. Glorls Flsei « « d H elen G lbion. SU ndlng. f r o a lefl. are Ca t, director: Joe Ja fia . Rehearsals a re roondlDg.

* ■* * ■ * . .*

[ M 'i i r P r o c e s s o f F o r O n A r m y H e a d q u a r l---------be r-an d -ro o re -m em b c r* -c o u ld —ia ig h t -years Join If Instruments were avail- Umgiutlo

of able. pJe In thd and "Perhaps some peopio have a |y > e ho ‘s tree t band Instrum ent tucked awoy In jo in b u t

the house, one th a t is no longer inatrumer j is in being cued. We could use I t ond (f,g inixcd. would appreciate Its being do- p „ t t I been nnted to the new band." Capta in ,ttum ent«

even Bllx said. need of,"Capt, SalvaUon Army bands f a m i l ia r _____

of the to older residents of Tw in Pallsl«r_of fea tured a small group ploying ___ ___Army on th e downtown street com er. ■

T h e new band, when ready, will M;ion Is be fea tured In more form al con- ■ ! e. and ccrls. ' ■ Iplay- -------

s r . " , f * ™ AUCTION I T h |F ills PItn NOW I# «IHftd lh. AIBE8T O ?'

Ide to HUGHES'fARM AUCTION WEO.. 5 1

a o u a - _Salva- Goodliig. Sm Adv*tll»«rTnM on rganl- P*g« 7*. iptem-

. . . SAVE . . . SAVE . . ■ w

; Complete ^OISTERY 5 ^ RVICE r r

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E RE-BUllDING. . . i , . . RE-MODEIING! > I »>i^IMATES AND SAMPLES m lo<SUR HOME, CAII

n i l , today :

t - T i m i m j i w s;lAVS ........... aA V S--- - - 3A V S S | — ^

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IALS i iS'* Alll

E T EI P P L Y ■!. BURLEY .

SchoC = A ^ i l

A rea resl E rnest Ra of schools distric t Nl sueh os (h school au< naslum, lu

~ usable~roo public use

H e point and meeUi available 1

He r«^ui o r group I facilities baugh. cle school sut arrangeme: telephoned

^ ~

I- 'I f t . Gloris Flseher. F rank, Hampton. M rom lefl, are Carol Jasso. Oliver Bllx, ■1 a re roondiD g,the -band inio shape. 1 H

.* * * * I

u f 'F o T m a t i o n 7 ~ “H f d q u a r t e r s H e r e —-could - i a ig h t - i io w - wo' -liavc-an -en-------OTOU- UiuslasUo group of young peo­

ple In the organltatlon. Actuol- lave 0 ly we. have more who want to yay m jo in b u t who have no avallnble * 1 ^ , longer inatrument. I t Is our hope lh a t 'II M fl the good people o f Mngic Vailey 9 d ^ p u t to good use the band In- aptoln jttum en ts they no longer have,

need of," the commander slated.mUlax « ■ ■ ■ — ■ -----, PalU

2 M a c K i i i i' T h e following artic les will be s

IBE8T ' 850 N orth onS 500 East o f Ri

I Sola T im «; 11.-30

1950 DODGE V A '> I H c i 3 s p u d B,o»

js 1951 CHEVROIET; . ’ L ockw ood Bulker, D lsg e r C e m b in t

^ Thlt ll In llf»t cliii condlllon> I li rt«dy >0 go te wo>k, h it v*rltbl« ip

< wllh or wlihoul tr»ttOf! " Lockw ood 2t o w Po ta to V in t B oattr

. In pood fcodiilefl'* L ockw ood 13>foo tP o l« loB u lkB «d

2 C ham pion 2>raw P o ta lo D tg sa r i^ I On* h ll Curl Windrower, new chditim hydrevlle r«mi

J o h n D o tr* 2 -row Po ta to P lan te r* Complttflv rteondlilontd, h ti txi>« d<' - funowep«n«ri^ ; U llls ton R otary Vina & S traw Beater< g«condliron«dm Lockw ood P o ta to PiIer,.A*1 condltlei*■, Wllh n*w motOf; N e w H olland Betor. s ir in g tie

. - ' Wlieontin * eycllndcr molDf> , IH C 1 8 h o le G ra in Drill o n ru b b e r< 3>seclion W ood H srrow w ilh d raw b r I 2 12-foo t B eet Beds

L i M I S C I_ 5 2 - 1300 b u ih il B.S.B. G r .in Dim

IHC Comfort Cab ' .— S e t'o f to c k w o o d PfB ii'W hoelf——

4 W h ee led R u b b er T ired W egon I 8 Long Coil Shanks

5 H ydreu lle R am i A lum inum Syphon T ubes

— • <nn »/■ I- J 1 I . , m 1 w. I-

JOHNNKJ e h i i D eere ' A Traclor

■ — J o h n 'D ie r a B T r ie ts r— '------------------J o h n D ee re C ultiva tor J e h n D eere M ow er, 7 - fo o l c u t Jo h n D ee re T endem D isc A llls-C haliner* 5-foo i C o m b in e '

■ M ilkirD eLevel M ilker, 2 U nit

M e n / m lice lU

ANASTAS! J. NicjLok&

T E R M S ; C4U a ;lO N E E R : G oylorf PhUlljit

^ Schodl Facih'ties

Area residents a re rem inded by ■ j g j ^ E rnest Ragland, superintendent O w J ^ J of schoou In Twfn PalU sehool U . - — , , . . dU trict No.-411. th a t faeilltles sueh as the O l.e a ry jun io r high \ A f i school auditorium, aehool gym- ▼▼ M naslum, lunch rooms and other

- usable-room s 'a re available for K A n v public use for. meetmga. / V lO Y

H e pointed ou l U iat the woms F>t*Miim< and meeUng spoce generally are «o>is»id* 1 available on a renU I basU. •quiRptSi

He r«)uested any* o rta n lu tlo n or group wishing to ren t tchoo] facilities contact Robert S lo- A (bough, clerical assU U nt to the school superintendent, to make - 1. arrangements. Slobnugh may be .telephoned a l 733-3241. 7 3 3 - 7 3 7

REPEAT OF A SEl100% Nylol

C A R P IPAD1NCLUC

I ^ 3.95sq:. 1*;• d 9x12 Foom Bai *■" I I 100% Rayon-Wa

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S ■ S H O Pj l i j w . B | , j . r t .

LYNWOODr have,suited. ________________________________________

KiiieryAucIt id e s will be sold o t th e John N ichols fc 500 East o f Rupert; Idoho.

0 L u n c h

lESDAY, FEBRUARfarm MACHIh

IHC "M" Tractor w ith super engine, k power pack, live hydraulic 3 h.p.,

L‘T O * j l "2" Moline Tractor, mounled to Lockw Potato Digger Combine, will aell n e separately /

BN Ford Trector, only 300 hours oiyreb

}DGE V / i Ton Truck with sloel1 3 s p e e d B row n ie , n e w b r a k c i , lo w m ile a j

CHEVROIET V A Ton Truck forDigger Combine Melrow Harrow w ith !(Int d i l l condlllon end Hii dtiwb«r and depth

»D>k, h it v*ritbi« ipttd, 3-MCtIon Steel Harrow

otato Vine Beatar ,lW,KhJ boiioni, 2 w*'

P a l . to Bulk Bad °

,d,.w,r, . . .» d . .b , . . d D aa tb o m M o w a r , t-p . Po ta to P lan la r l a u a r R a id H a y U a d

, „ c % ™ £ ; r . „ d B .s tr a w . . . t a r j

'iIor, A -l condltJen . . booti. ^ « r n «nd im 16-foot Flat Bed B

.s ir in g tie iM eet2 l« -tnchT oo l IIcr molDf With 3 ^ ln t hllch/ "A"Drill on rubber , Phosphate Spreadernow wilh drawbar Relery Type PhosphiI Manure S preader

MISCELLANEOUS ..B. Grain Bins . 400 N ew Poteto'Sacki

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libaProblem Wee jiotfS Stock ,

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of the cxpcrU fe lt lhe 1/ AL-itreeluw-wouid -lJC- .. NEW.YOI 'Sax leopfirdy o»er tlie weeks trudlctorj- t S i imlMs th e bow -Jones In. recUon of tl ^ ftverape ahould pene- n w co n fo u ; S l U «liort-l«nn realstaw e Ing th e wei t t r o u n d ff}0->«nne 13 PO>»U And If I .Aa lhe week'* cloilnB level. • muddy plcl m ine'It w w Ofreed I h a l lhe -sipis c f hi ,uBKllkle tu ture could be block- nomi: docti S l ^ d e r o h l y by an unJore- clBrlfy It I “ week-end de?elopm ent. the clnw urget a in U found no I n te n u l slsns ned}-, n o u l1 in overbought condlUon Uiit jion.Mid »ub»t*nlliit« more thon a g ,„ S S r iry m orket le tbock . • “ **'f a d i n g « ^ d 0 hl» eolleogik minor tops bave lo n n o a for. ..enndoi [b lue chip lw u » b u t there l» jhtm to bu

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r 5 ^ 1 2*H M usually precede* Iraporl- ? iS r k e t t i p i a n d lh a t lec- Indu^b i n , lower-priced U*uea con- ^ . . ^ d b p l o y otrong c h a r tp o t- J J u n U n g

W olher Intem ol mepaureo in .tho lo ^ iia were favorable: nomoly. lhe soUnued exoesa of odd -lo t sales T • n r purchase* and a mUd up- j j l 1 isn in m arket fh o r t Interest iIiw a tw o-month de c lin e ;,H e moln factors they, could or.oEH. J »« thol would hold* bnck the ' “J *; arket were the Uckllah balance " i , if flaymentii a ltuatlon, th e un - •w»Ji•Ijip lc ture on lax reform ; a i« n t downturn Jn some tco- J , ' i 'X i ^ « ssnlQ lndlcnlo^^ a n d th e latest utiiitr -.n'l f- «ck exchange and securities "jf md echange cothmisslon re- '(govM. wti, ihowlog considerable Mil- hfUtn imii» a j br corporate executives, o f ew w.i Mck In their own companies. t«!»«For the week. S tan d a rd and in Ji.iJu .iti

fOTTBOiralgcin r merT how etl-ir tti of OM a t 05.02. In th e Dow-

rt averages. Industrials drop- nof. sw :

to 153.12. and u im uea lost

a t 135.73. , ' - »M Ib.. 9.M■ Trading foe • UJe fou r day /h»«p a*«wlad amounted to 16« B « 6 ‘X u a *i» r t s a 8a l n s t r a a m « « r a ' wtclc n ? r . h » i . iriler and 13.10»,765 In th e com-h a b le holiday period of » 02. [XVs.

2 D ir e c to r s ' ' E lec ted f o r Sr! V; : G r a n g e C o - O p |^I WENDELL. Feb. 13—Lloyd A n- imon, Wcndell, and S ta n H os- ib., s :.00.s4 uTtc, Hagerman.' were clected K hw p-^ card members of th e O m nge [JJ* j’.mb. Suppljr for th ree-year term s a t um)» ht annual nieetlng a t th e H a- lerman Methodist church W ed- 1','letdt;. fooj K.io-x.. Uarvln Lowry, W endell, presl- dtnl of the board of directors, mdueted th e business m eellns u nJ ^ u , . r » r , . n t o t l o „ ol

Uvry and F enton H ays, bo lh boden, were reelected p residen t o m m ia .

J d v le e president o f th o board pad Anderson was nam ed ^ c - h.in twiiy. O ther board member* a r c w co h iih . F ilte r Mrochck. W endell, a n d juWam Mawde. T uttle . n»!' in >oi'/y u e s u Introduced were J o e a..«n t.- ; rfwnsghx'Boljo, aud ito r for th e Dr»n|* Subply; Joe Inlck. Cald- ,,,50. „ i„ nll.C»>otrwholesa]a represen tn- buii. utiutx I've. ,tnd H aro ld ' Nelson. Spo - j « i ^ ^ l^ e , co-op sales m anager. E ach . n,Mi poka.Mlefly. , . j»,m: hfU.All Oronge Supply membera » '” J,irrr‘

« « requested to repo rt th e ir wclsl tccurlly num ber to t h c bM>u>t of Wcndell O range Supply office.

A dcmoiisiratlon waa-glvcn to r ciiiCAni ne women itt th e -Id a h o Power rsiiowinir building d u r l n r th e ljuslness

Wpre'tUan 145 persons a tlend - r t tlie dInner-at-the-O range hftll.Dtnion Adams. manoRCr of t h e « « ;« » , Wendell Orange s u p p l y , w as nsster of ceremonlea. ii-fo. SiJ^Wcndell chap ter of Future farmer* of America, illrecled by ,omoo n.

»'rllu#lta|fe’ d ^ M t ? a U j l proeram. Kelly JaOcson, J e - :b.. k . k,, JO « FPA niember, ta lked oh th e iiri-ir i« “W ue of cooperaUyea.r

Jerome Youth tfii te? -CitedjnXt^h— ^

JEROME. Teb. 23—J a m a U v - ‘nttton. 18. Jerom e, w as c ited Bulk rh. tor failure to jlo ld tho right, of Cf"iP*«A »»y u tha, result of an ac tlden l •I Uie com er of p lr s t avenue »rim« w »**i snd N orlh Buclu inan s lree t « 8 a-m. Tuesday. '

UvliiRston waa driv ln s a 1955 Bi«u«ht»r Oldjmoblle which collided w ith a * ^ driven by Jon E. H e llo n an , iVjk f*j

-Jerome. Jerom e poliee r t - ftw •m«il P ^ d th a t L ivingston .w a s •"< natided byTrosted wlndowi a n d —— «n- Alter colliding w ith th e HelUman car, th e O ldnnbblle

tround and h ll a pow er |_______Wie. finally crossing a - sm all r* f" ' wb*»i -.Jerom e police Inveattnated a B.n»» . ‘»o-eal- accident a t .4:30- p jn .

a t W est avenue A a n d w uin Blreh street. An a u to n«ven by Ouy E. H u n te r .« . J e - '«>*•'» I ^ e - collided w ith a c a r driven ' ’ •

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*110 NEW YORK. Reb. 23 W wCon^ red by Btoekpek* trsdlctorj- readings on th e d - a hedge ocaInf rectlon of the economy and busl- manngemfnt ne- nesi confounded pulseukers dur- mer.n n Ing th e week.■nu And ir m is |d d c d -u p to a. • muddy picture, lliere were fewlhe -aipis c f haste among this eco- "tk - nomlc doctors In W oshlngton to« • clarify It by prescrltilng m edl- ofthe clnes urged by President K en- W J'-m J * .n„m. u , r..!-

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on secondary .m atters, and uniedthem to buckW down.to leglslai- . ,Ing.M ansfleld said six week* had jy n n ifu 41c

, been loat. . off ,b>- V S .Itm perhaps the brigh test develop- dUquleUng i I* .- h e n t occurrcd In steel, b u t even Another n

a sm a rt rlsp tn prtdueUon for jeeted by t OfU Uie second-stralgiil week In thla iw a esm lnji

basic industry had Its shadowy phone and

S i “riio pickup In mill activity, reported by amounUng to nearly 10 pe r cent pony and ot

I,p.. tn Iho loat two weeka. was spur- Bond gnie me ------------------------ - change for

s Livestock S kn,-n«N '

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^ illiuy in') t^od t.oo; Uie econonf!jj5r UmU tn-.ll lot «hglc. 7» lb»- yesf. Wfta SlHUB. ____ .. for the loi

DKKVi:# Septembec! DBKVF.n. F«b. M (API (UfloA)- changeovcr.

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^ 1t:SS:IS:so a .. •• v .^s: A ud iIS a t u„b. valley aud„ ? 5 " r J J h u ^ ^ ^ **; P™ "'' Walw ed - V n“ t».?o.i«.to: - « Security b

,WJ K.i0-*.t6i *'•’* suggested‘'’iiiSI-M.r™” “ S’ Ili“ Improving

*“ ” ■ n.ii.Uf !» iow«r: ‘o"*, ,J? .;X system ofr m l Drawing

ii.«».ia,M. ______ of more l^

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BookLibrs

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» i s ™ b r . v ; ” s w - i s S ; » « » i o t« - s . i»i»-UiU-i>»wMt-«<>P •" f ' l " ' "The Hal

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choi« .n4 For ch ivenue »rim« ♦w o.oa in . * "Bodeo H

K=s" 3*s>. r r . ■?SJi»»i>-Cotnpir»d rrftt)- U.I w*.!-- COWboy.' » 1955 BlnMhwr Umb. "njl »»r?^, Life N atl, i m > i” S ; i ” - ; a , i ' - 5 l ! '" . S r “ . . i t t N .w r .;lo n a n , f*j w « u m . .• .m r in t Three Kil

iJ;| Twin FaUs Mac .™

Ited a ? • ' '» » -------------------------0- p jn . 21“^ nr-i- - ^ ~ it.w-i.ie ion«A a n d “ ^ . , ( r « u r d« l.r . «U«U4> ,I a u to . LIVK rOtH.TKT g";87. J C '«>*•>'? n

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A c tiv e S to c k s I F u tiir ilores Hlah . I2>w ' Cl05e • Net ^lOJOO 88S 60’. 70’i — 5‘i I j r l u l l l55.100 -23». 2 0 \ 23 'i •*■ P iJ1.4C0 04 'i 88-’« M’. = ~ ’ —A - r v — ~)0.700 14». 12:^ 14 + A f t f t r92.000 32»i 21 21’; - :90JOO '3< 3 jK 32’j - ( I ! CHICAOO.82.700 lO 'i 8’ . 10 + i<i (futures rallied &7JOO C3'i 6 1 ', 62»; - back lo close 47JQO 4 7 '. 47’i Unch. changcs ihU lO^M) 30 'i 2i> 30'» + I ’ilc a a o board Of25.300 13 '. 11>; I2 ‘i -4- I Compared ' 23J00 14’. 14‘. 14‘» — ‘i .w heal was Off20.300 CO -6B'i 50’; . -I- , unclmhged to17.300 44’; 42 ^ 43 — 1 . ( tO Up 1: rj'C U] 00,100 30’. 25". 7 i \ - ^-ilOff I l o u p l= .07.000 3 1 \ 30'-. 31’ ; ’. I unchanged,08.000 54’ , 5 2 'i 53S + ». Ncw;s Conc 03,800 03 6 0 '. 02". — I |Oncc ugftln ii00.400 7.’. 7 ’. 7 ’, - •; tor In a weel00 500 33’. 3 1 ', 3P» — IWn-ihlMRtons s- EXCHANGE Most Bralm liArea Hlch L ow vC lo.'e ■ Net Itho period or ’31 400 34^i 30 a t s — 3 'l!w ouJJ wlthdr Iso’ooo 1 ’i 1 . t - i /10.and" troops fl145.700 it=‘; o’i 10’; -f-‘ I ’llo’c tiv n ju y in ? 07.400 5 \ 5’. 5-'. -f ’.i followed rep OUOO 3 \ -2 ^ -f 7; plnncs Ured -— — — boal ond lhat

1 would take ~i

:e rs s tu m p e d 5;""‘ "" t o r y R e a d in g s - s 'T 'Hn-' red by stockplllns of bln uj-ern n s , ‘lU a licdae ocalnsfDOHJb’e l a b o r s , . 7 “ ,,,1- =onni=t un.,

'■ " ? n -m .u .r i bulHlnir n o « I w . O ™ " " '! ® ! ; , may producc a corresponding

slnckei^ng In demnnd la ter on■:

lU Typical of the crow -currents n . wjis a. G eneral Molors decision J,1. to pile up a one-m llllon-lon re- ^'* serve of itee l by Ju ly 30. coupl-

ed with onnounccm ent of an ‘V t , r mot ' b fconomv-spurrlnn program to i t loy OUl 13 billion dollara for « p u n ts , equipm ent, and special

5J: A round of prioe-cultlng. on ‘J’®''

s T . r B S o r . 5 ; s s 3 — ,

o p U m to In-

E I S S i 1 . X 5 ' t n ™ , £ ' . n " T ? S » £ w - l Swy phone and T elegraph company

was offset a om ew ha tby declines Ity. reported by U B . Rubber com- 5ht pony and o the r companies. *” 1083 d ^

Bond salea . on Uie a tock-cx- .— change for th e la te s t week also P p o o l

dropped, loUUlng $21,745,000 - ,Marke

personal income rose a b it to SPOKANI a raU o t 452,4 billion dollar# a All pea and year In January , b u t only w ith dull Uie pai

'5 ;i the help of a two-blHlon-dollar green peaa I hu^ disbursement In O I life Inaur- T her* la aor •«»; once dlvldenda, a one-shot In- dlcated. but

Xlucnec. luc toni to vr.m On the dlsappolnUng aide woa A few yell iiiiy word ftia t housing sta rta In Jo n - n t tjie t t J n'ft" uary dropped 15. per ccnl froin Uie yellow i

ioo- December to nn annual rale of dull and Un 1,242,000. Previously, reta il salea e r Interest I

‘fiCi and factory payroUa were report- The lenU a ,” ed down. ratio ,wlth iLOOJ - jn ju ie r - b a d - n c w a a b e jg y c n u lW d._SE2*!

ment officially esUmated laat th e waly /: r>dr year’a unfavorable balance of In- th a week to ■nil lem allonal paym ents , a t 3,3 bll- a lim ited v< ,!;i* lion dollara, a good deal higher clnl aeed li * level Uian h o d been hoped fo r M. Some b bcui In early 1002. . cated. but'’’‘S And automobile production, a h lb lt w y 1

parUeillariy buoying Influence In Ing.>!»«: Uie economy for more th a n a —

year, waa a lotcd during th e week UONfor the lowc.it level alnce last w m T ii i Scptembec during th e 10B3 w a l f f wal

\ \ Z changeover___________kciiihu " Woodhouse

5s U ta h B a n k e r SVo“,"■! ~ , W hlUnan <

s ; I s S p e a i i e r a t ugal / I I A u d i to r M e e t „?.•£ 'h>.'r SHOSHONE. Feb. 23 — Speak- JiliJ- InK ^ a ‘“ n-'’®'’ m « lln g o t Mnglc "«■.' ‘j?” >'

Valley oudltors ond controllers,> *«• Prank W alker, aud ito r of P lrs t id»ho. An ii

Security bank. S a lt Lake Clly. •>>;! m i «i suggested waya a n d ' meana of

lr u> improving th e Internal aud it ,bi« Tr«m ih. t . .“ w atem of a n y bonk.1 Tbt. Drawlhg from hla experiences m / sr’au bi

of more th a n 40 yeara w ith UiePlrst Security 'system , th e speak- -.i;

IA I- er covered Uie conirol of dorm - izHIJU___rn 'ii depcalt accounts and Indl-

cated th a t efforls expended to m)<r> locate m issing dcpaillo rs would K ■>-«<• pay off In cood will generated. V « I U

AudlUng procedures designed to ifhu: Increaae 'the efficiency of long i i . . , . ' »'*,V and laborious reviews of banks’ U S e l i l t - records were also described. ia!so| During th e bualness session, M m i ?«•«! the group’s-nom lna tlng commll- •ri Ml lee reported the following nom- „!«:«. inaUons; N eal O arrlson. Tw in " •

mil*, p resident; E. D. Novacek. , iiubi* Wendell, vice president; H ubert " “T .

Coates. Tw in Palls, secretary . - treosurtr, and Bruce Young, , ■

1*1- Burley. U u ls Monln. Buhl. W ll- I f you ho*, llam Planary and Clyde Koontz. Buhl, C

Twin Palls, directors. O fficers . wn-rt riirw tora will be elected a t Burley.

8o « tlie M areh m eeung a l m e r . Declc I_.na _ , — ____________NorU

S Books Added to .w; Library at Filer

T T tm . Feb. aa - New booka _ E H e c .J were added thU week to lh e - Roge Filer library. sU U s Mrs. P . E . Jack]

■iMiif. Albln, lib rarian . __'L 'il ' Adult booka Include "The _ ro il;: sound o t cow Bells." W eldman: “ “}■ * pti«» "The H and# of Esau.’.’, H aydn: * ^ .

"The Man W h o 'P lay e d Ood.".. ,°Ii. St. John ; ‘’-niB Judas Tree," i.osa- Cronin: W ilderness.” W arren:

laSbSi “ T h e^ o o n n tn re r-V ln fc ’iiCnrleT- “ r - r K fu i ton: "Devil W ater." Seton; - A , .ghade of Difference." D rury. « P'®

1.J1 :* and "Tlie W est W ind." Baldwin. “ v , « ind For children- and teen-agers:'.rthiT.* ..Rodeo noundup ." Frankel: “The ________9?5»J»‘ Droriie Bow." Speare; “Young . ,• f l . - cowboy." Jam es: "The Pishes.""’“ ‘I’' Life N ature: ‘T h e Ins^cU ," U fe l o s t , -i

'nlliTn; Nature: "Baboushka and J h e )»_ It-.. Three Kings," RObblns. and "The sm>.. . _ o.}|'«! BlB8“ B ear," W ard. lo«T i m«

I nlftuw.

'alls M .a rk e ts_____ J s '- UVrjTfWE., Si'&h™

Cholf. bawheti. Iia-no Ib. lo ^ T . ilb

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w!!: l\rra«^*Nufth«rn tluO Utunc* >

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|F u tiu :e s f o r I D i , G ra in R a l ly ^J A fte r-D ro p .■ I CHICAGO. Feb. 33 m - O r a l n'i fuiures rallied from an early set- , , , j j j . io n \ back* lo close wlUi mixed price '-.\«fnfy. >i>a tx. changes ihU week on the Chl- u * h tk k ' i cago board ol trade. ie». Anr ,

Compared with a week ago, *4uipp« i c.H w heal was off to u p l N : c o n i| •

■ >, unclmhged lo off * i: oats off ' . ; .. [to up 1: r>e up I lo 3‘i : soybeans ,

"i lOff I (o u p 1°. and drum m ed lard I >>*«I unchanged. '

“a'' News concernliig Cuba 'waa.coNKiue.NTi;.oncc usftln u strong m arket fac -l -ii*

•; ito r In ft week shortened by the ",!wn.->hlnRton’s birthday holiday. ■

Most grains declined co r'y ‘• i ,* ‘{,".n;‘^ V'« . Itho period on news Umt Russia! , ,„ u ,. i;»,.

would withdraw "Kcvcral thous- i-h.-- TaJ-»' 10 and" lroop% from Uio Island. B ui i a u»> vou • n

octlvrT)Uylnr1nnhe-laat-aotUoaj-_>Y«^M_>-»'/ >i followed reports Ih a l C u b a n ^ ; ; 'j '. '*i plnnes Ured on a UB. s l i r ln ip - ■ , . T7 - boal and Uiat President K ennedy j.T liy

would take -nfccssary action" ip «uh mr . prevent repetlUon of the incl-r . <-«t

• dcn l. . ■ utrKisVsa. t>A new Invasion of su b -« ro .mi^up,

w enther and larger Impoundlngs . • •* — Ihnn a yeur aso of m ost Rmlna'A i-conoLn;

na cuiilrltJuted to Uie laic rally. ! ,i"ri''yi*.i'i"j Old c.-xi*« . w heal -c0ntracl.tt ;

1 tumbled lo Uie lowesl leve’s since late Sectcnibcr early in .the week. -Timw.Sci.,,Oenerni llQuldatlon reflected poor „ „ y

- - export demand to r red w heat, i.vii Kuiirr " , Forelen buyers booked la « e r'---;.!.

nm ounu of hord and white KiNOWtcAir ■’ wheat, however. ' k | '

Com enjoyed a strong pickup ‘In expori business wlUi over ‘'"■,“ ’i',V.'‘riii 4.000.000 bushels sold on Prldny. ,,h..r>» «s.4

o{. Cold weathec caused some buy-ing of feed grnlns. - | :

A fter moving unevenly, rj-e ‘ ' t„° ended-on n iCrOng note. .There .1,1 waa speculation • th a t export t««;. m u

TOOvement would Increaao now i »„i nuTui' m a t Uie Mississippi w aterway ..y h rrwos open lo the a o u lh .......... .. tkv .nASSA;

Soybeons, as usual, were m ost , “ ■*“ "» *?.!: responsive to Uie Intem otlonol . ..W

i„ news, in addlUon. a near-record nt-v-’EAV bm crush was reported for January . .-•.Si- a n d by-producta ahowed firm ‘ uK w ovi

prices. Bearish factor* were ■mojiit sm aller impoundlngs Uian ’last yenr and talk of bigger acreages w . . r . i In 1083 due lo recen t high priccs.

Pea and Lentil Market Is Dull OEM s r

, to SPOKANE. W aah. Feb. 23 .—B a All pea and lentil m arkets were ---------------?lth dull Uie past period w ith a few T ra n ip o r lliar green peaa bought a t »5 U> *5.15. ciuVTNiTtlur- T here la eome buyer In terest In - u .it, «ouIn- dlcated ; bill growers appear r e - «»i>«n.~.

luc toni to jell a t Uieae pricca. Si

on- n t tjie ttJO lo *3.05' level b u t h a i i ^ u t o roin th e yellow pea m arket was very j j 4! o t dull and llmlled. Very lllUe buy- i»<i. . ales e r Interest Is Indicated. cosii'1.cteort- The lenUl m arket la very e r; •

ratio w ith atocka becoming Jlm- : n u lttd ._ g ii» e r_ p r iC M r a M ^ a l l 5 5 5 3 X0 la st th e way from earJier m j.tiuon. in - th a week to *8.76 la ter wlUi only «bon. n bll- a lim ited volume traded. A ape- umaZXTT lher clnl aeed to f waa purchased a t fo r M. Some bUycr In terest Is Indl- B ib y SItl

n . .

--------------------- _ • w p ^ j :Wek UONOIt STUDENTS • A.mu-

WHITMAN COLLEGE. Wftlla Uothkw ; W alla, w ash., Feb. 23—D avid A.Pyrah. K etchum, and Bryan A. h k l ia u i^ woodhouse, Oakley, a re on he fuU or 1

n dean 's list for academic achieve- V m ent for Uie f irs t semeater a t W hlUnan eollese.___________ ___

it U G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S

S ;-K,fei,ffirftrrVK°r3Stllera, 0 ^,^.. ,1 mIWU P«rli 8.1m..n HlT.r, M.«l» V P lrs t ld»ho. An W<l« will Im publkir,optntd TltnwN» ClCy, r**>> >l th. abov. Umt and pUc«. LAUlt':Si, _( Fumn lUlIn* nin.ll^cn mu.i N mniulUti * Mcurr.1 b«r<irt b|<tJ[nk. Th»« *r* tv.II- (nln. W audit ,b1« Trom Ih. But* Tuirhulnf Aitni’. y m tI>

Th. St.U mcrvr. tht rixbt to rtjK t , v.,.

I'ublUhl K.b. Sl. :s. !«. !»«» .. »■iprm- _____ ■ — wAiTKt»i

s C la s s i f ie d ^cd to g^niVs'm

, i “ U s e T h e s o P h o n o

S t N u n ’ b o f ' s f r e e

, H " rn” r r . r r / o " . “ ! i ' ; ’ “ - r - -,,h-pi ' now lelepbone tbe Times- <iu»iifi«i ita ry . - / J ! " ' chugt.

^ l U If^yoii live In DlnlMnlz. Buhl, CasUeford._.543-4G4S c .if■fleers . '»■»ed a t Buricy. Rupert._________awyonk

uecio, Paul.___________Norland - — -■678-2552

t o Wendell. Gooding.,H .B rra .n . E J S

kt* Jerome --------- ,__630-2535 inr. c-i''* - WANTKObo p js _ B l t I J B I I U K r — ---------------------- J 5 ! ^> th e - Rogerson. i „ .« l ^ P . E . _ Jackpot ----------- 320-537B u.n.ml.

Bay. seU. trade , h ire, find w a nt w a Job with a Tlme.-New*

V !^ : , w ant adt Over 70,000 read- not <a e rs dally. 14 words. 7 daya, ahLK rJi

only I2JI5 ’

to place your "classified" w a n t -a d or transact any

ag en : \>\>s\nat w ith tho: "The _______________ _______________

lo s t a n d Found_____________ 1.

\ Tirr‘l«r. V/lll.V. 'v Jn *EnMl"ii SUir*1 J?® vltlnlw. « : I’Olk »lr«U phon. 1»J- TI "The s»os. ___________ *

LOnTi Vou f»

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■ r«bni.ry It. Pbon* 7 tS .m t. ■ »'

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: e £ i s s s ? i : ^- 1 VI ‘«r o‘i.Vr.'»i« DKIVKM. > :e *~A«fBfy. >l>mb»f MollIfU IJ»Hng. TIIUCKHKN

UAHTKK £15;;

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' ilSa'i'^•tl>N>'lUE.^TIAl. lB»«.lU«U«n.. .« r» t __ _________

viJi..t«ipr «iiu *ii.i»r. «/tn» tu •"J” I I)«.iic»-. M«m

UliAU»> vou • m.nT Jlln*1»UI#7or o*f^ t,m '«U.V"oM' I W.Hilcl llki- an • l t r a n » t»m. thlt w-»lllnn. , „ r ’ nlMrri.niii»nlcm7-l<-w.->'rtl» 1l«» -rtli'fitr.-biif *•' io t: TWIr. V.H..______________ _ MunU»;ID —. . "* . lulrlv 1 null 1 I JIUi.’l h.»» my l^ .gi.iicr

wlih J.w Uy.n Airncr but h> b.ll'T’F '.yipj 'n ir . 1th mr .fclclriit quxllon.. Th.t'.

p e k s o n :

lie KlNDKItCAIITKNi' Hl.it. . t C.thulto /, I'.uKhi.i .fh«.i. lluhl. M.«h 4. i ’*;.'

„p I . - - . . . ....... .............M s t i sAVm'i'VurlilV.^ISrN'tth’ wMhlniton!

ay- I'hony ?sa.4KI, -p, nillrsrJy* hl'i..»l,*.U-.4.1>ll.ll* tUIMll.KI IJ.i* .t.ltlllf . . l l(l.nliip:*. SOI ?(h Avrciu. Niirtb, p#i|rnf*il b

nal . ..WESTFALL’S lm»r»:b iii„7? .;^

ary . I^chubi™ - clreiu .- Upiw^ _____m r tu n '.—irm * UKwovb4 and kei-aikku«re lilOlK* U « HUr Av.nu. U . t , , , r .Vlast -------------------------- ---------------------- ' QUAL5“ T'* • „ ' ? Po? ■vo ' 'rf.

Bu»l »fflcl.nl « n l~ l ■ of i<iUInitcU .Ild lu kill « f |. nnd UrvM ---------------- -

.hrub. .prkirH «.rly.OEM SPRAYING SI21V1CE ^ «>"

M ono i3 3 -« M -■ fcre ' uANuiie hifew T ran iR o rla iio n -C ir P o o t t 10 ';15- bmVlNtj to 13. A i» .U m r u w In- 2S.2T, wouW Uk. pM«ra|.r to .h .r . , M A N L

^i»hV S i lo n i

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£■ W c r l .W .1I* "; M.1n w ;.t. _____________ i^ABO^tlV ■

»nd"''fc«qronly «bon. I’han. 7 « .» s i.-------------- • J T . I .T

Mni^*~nc»u"y }lhu?.*phml» ALTKIIATIUn<ll- B a b v S m ^ n - C h if d C*ro 16 tin":, “aiP' 2" LlUtJ^bEU lo «»r» lufehlldrja 1“ ‘'“f t j o u t nml rad - «up.r»Urt p U r.. Pbon. 711-

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AUOlTIONAli wc.m.n i.»rt«l « unN 7M-W1I. u^tll Coun.flor C«m»tle.. Pull or a»». -

onSwI r«r..tlm>. I’hunr M».-1S ^ -----JioUBBWol

H l„? M .ll. V.llo-. Writ. no. S-D. </o E X PIiptnrt TltnwNr»t. ' — Pniiiln«>Pl*«. LAUuaSi LUJilKIl Co.m.l1c. n.*«!» md rtm»■I N raniulunu In ^**>c ^

In p«r»on at Roienon lloUl tSoW«n_________

dl ...... ......................Buiin«»»‘^'in i.«r»Ln M lyVcow'/Molor U Jn , UUY^ruum

bAllVsl’m 't t* Llih***li<iui«kW8ln«.~ l« . '« l I"a.m. to 4' P.m, wnkdaj. our homt.

'« S . -boant anU ..Ury. Thon. ,h« j|„Kll= . ' HolD W in l . d - M . l» » S T ^ - 'yi „ . u A N M i, .™a o fnr m.nacrmcnl IralntH. M.rttn ACS. <lu.llfk.lloni nn«»ary tn apply ar» UIIIUA-UU

a. /iillow.l 0 »«r 51 x»ar. of a».! b.'.nl I^ r ." i i^ : r ”b : '; h’S i“'.7hTii’‘ir.5V.'.‘; f ;ll".ry z ‘^ l‘!;.':T,;:''4u‘n;.v '"fora!r,r;m .^ .:

S4B L'all^T|iS-»<IS afUrroon. » arratiM

nu"A.d.'iln™.'™h” n ?‘Mrr.'rli" “

= ' kD»paHmeiil IIC-»9«l, T»«tll« build-

535 In^ n U . tiO t^ INVw.ll.tqul'pp^'^.houi llt.an P«r d.y, apartnifn

I — I—palJ—»afaHiin» i yruua ..badrau^17B lran.mJ^«^on^^

tl.f . Huh*. Mnnuna._________ AOTrTOCInd WAt^f to m .k."*« or mort In a d.7 lnd»p.ndi

-C1ob» Applitatlun K«rvl(*. Bo« l»*. and wlf*. _ ii-i.i— M.F»i.n.i _______ _ »f and

^ ■ ^ n o r t h - J gAMEKICAN S ’.,-*?;

----- J VAN LINESn r a ■ NEEDS

VAN DRIVERS K ™ ‘ V . . . . . ..™ _________ - ™ - m r ^ -

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service Today . . . and every daj

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T h e A d v e r t is e r W il l B e N o t i f ie d to C a ll Y

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o ir in g __________H c o t in g E q u ip m e n t_________t rtpilr.—I# Ura'IIr'fir-Cb'nbdil&nrAlr-tp»e«-W»t- ‘ '{*“ 1 naka*. Homa D.ylay. Burto. pbona «4.

Shotkay’a llraUni: Oil and «>al luf- ■ — nacni, eompltl* In.laillatlon. Phont ■ ...

Utaltr. Com- 73140l». »0 J*rrtnun. Lorall«n lM ._«»l ---------- ---------- ^ , ,. _»!lii__________ L ow n S e rv lc o Tyi*^ ' F.nlHiar. Umt I fina eltan aha»p orlal. .kllrhan. row ftrtllliar. Nalura’a flnral plant ____tllni. rrllinc food. Wa apr*ad It. Naw lawnl K..,le I. window.. ptanlad. Irvtltd. Ilotk UnditaiilM.

ro<k walla. lanJtna. b>trtra*n> 'Maw or ^ irtmm^l; yra* «tlrnat.fc “ ' I ' " 8«.tle phona 1J3- Landitaplni. 711-H89. atall

w’o u 'wantr.1. _________ M otO fCyCleS.By typr. *_ =ilr(l

IIUW: Oucall; nSA rSptdal trail t>»n ln g modal*. Phona 7 ll-» ;;j. -------

,ffi i * r . ; ■’S ’s r , S S i . ‘i ’- S S - S i _-SIM. rytlaa. 8alaa.aar.lea. Parllla, \am. rromi' ■■■- ■ aha. Yamaiuehl. a prti> erts ^ ,— ;-------------------- In ■laii an-i P o in t in g . “ iritally." lai- __ Tell. "■ ■ blarlo r and inlarlor. E»pon woik- _--------------- lUllabU and rauonabla. E. E. Cbap. Ynurt^tfpOlr ^ man, pbon* 7»».«3I1. bouid rapalb AU Stuart Btolharal Inlarlor and vilarlor- . >d mrchanlb Conmrrrl.l .and blaallni. IM.llll ira. 71MM7. or ——

n_________ R o d lo to r S e r v i c ellJirinV: CUtt ana Jack-a~»«rTlc.. Tunr-up and -------

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‘ K ? ! ? . ! ; / " - - r -•onplaU job. »>»»"» « l.« « t. . . _________ Ull„r" Foiaini chain, tabU, any numbaf. fJV

. - all oceajlon.: AIm traah • haulln*, __________ Intamuanulft Furl. 7SS.»(i:i.idlo dlipattb. i*ti><tr matlilna with lliampuo aiiarb- lUpaliS4>« (aaollna. mtnl. tacutim pickup. Do ll joutMlf «al.

•nd iara.^lt p*r day -HMSU. Jnd

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lloUfTElN apriniara for talt. Alae Com ,n ru>b«r. ,„» || two 7*ar old WaUb. irw n Compltr .i.-: sE ou i

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"• “ “ ANGUS-HEREFORDS HOLSTEIN OALVES

V rrom 1 13 MO HtW "bfi.™ CALVES SOLD II.S5 f

wla ralta GUARANTEED DlaAwnl pO j^ ONE WEEK ^ , i „ f

nELIVEREO ^aaun. ______ " ■ "C o h th c t Tommy C allen-------------94 SHADER-CALLENTSS----- :r. ■ Old C o n ten Barn. •,!; m ile ito?., Ji».D West. U south of Kimberly

u .a • . ■; m m berly i23-80fl0

mdin S" Applk

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uallly hay. hroka y*«rllni filly. Pbon* 7iS-SS7«. daran.M3.0HS. ------ ——------------------------------- l*."r had .1Iblrd CUI. Sheep 1 0 6 room

I.OUO food ciwbrad ]it«rllB« awa*. lo JJjJj*] lala. Fbon* |ai out on coniracl for aummtr or

will tall t>art or all. Contact Duncan lirtW McDonald. Sr.. Mllaa Clly. MoBUn*. AfJUIAI

Pbon* MJ-3SH1 cr US-IUt. furnlt

Biby Chtcki____________ ^ ; 5 iluallly bay. DABCOCK D.900 .train cnaa whlla~ Buulh,0*»8. trabnmi. Aualra-whltra and N*w phi.nr,7.1liy bar. IlaR.p.blrtt. All S *17 ♦•c.lM t UnUlT laytm plua Vanlrtaa X Arbor Aerta

;S J3 S !: T u n n y 'C H IX _ S ii»!-■ 1= HATOHEBY . _ _

Sptcln10Q POULTRY PAR.M . t .c**” MMHI -riiar lUihway sa iU ii

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Jtr- Chihuahua pupplr* and alud a«rvlca. . . f .|ts» lltMl. akc Potntraniaa atud a.rvlc*. 7J1. UNKIN M. OurltT. «<»,• __________ ___

102 ‘■w“ ?'“ »«e*n'ilJd.’’‘ I’ltO^^'TaTOin K oW ltlf tn . toma Shrphard Croaa. tS. JranBla'a I'*V furnliiVi j;A«“ ! ■ ShoS. W andrll.___________________ i H -_________ PAKAKKB-rai hrt^lnc atock,. Tno.1- aiNCElliar htlfart. If rar*«. Caira. Jrannlt'a Pal Shop. Clutr.

»f,W* MnsVr.N T.r,Ur A.K.tl.. rnrtavar. WaI ^

i T i•«. Fmhtn PomaranU^n________ _ |.AI(U(S aawrtmtnl Tropical ll.h, UONT

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---------------------------- ------1im e n t R u b b e r M o ts

“ s i"'• *** Jaroma »2t.aC0.________________nd coal fur-_______R u b b c r S to m p s [!“[!,

Locally mada. .qliick aarvica] AUo UBKO ~ _»lin«ur».«t»iBBa. _UAiaU_Uau..ui

CO Tyl*r. pbona 7W-t»l7.__________^

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.ta*. M ntn g^tje ,.„ k . citanril. npalrad and In. doth- atallfd. U nr, clranrd-lniUllrd. Trii U d

InipwtloB. Lloyd Cra»an». 7aa-S«M, ^ r i •— ,. lloIo.IUH.tar acwrr arrvlct. fur any ntw

aptdal trail “ cltan^ni. A. O. llakan. 73J-a4l. will-

Main. Kouih, • T o x C o n su l to n t.uari Bwlof ■ WANT'arllla, \tm . rrampt and afflclrnl Inrom* Tai Itirii________ • prtparatloB. Call 7M-4314 «r coma <1*» tl--------------- In at 131 3rd Artnu* South._________your

E«ti^~ -oik- A n sw er S c r v ic e 0 ° ^E. E. Cbap. Ynur Ulfphvna l> never aluna- 2« bu‘lU

hour larvlra. Phon* 7».:i><. «arli

ni" 7jj ! |m " T r e e Trimming______' Complrta tlao tupplni and ram.>val. ,

i f f s S i . T i f t r ' i . s . , " ' ' ' ” ' '" - ^Tunr-up and — TAkK Wrat. I’bona Complrt* Irn .i»r»lf». In.wad. r»p*rl- bUth

*t>rfl. rra.imal.lr, Kydraullt rqulpMfl. •^»< --------------- Ilrnn.tt-Ki.nlctli. tll-tOM or I4S- f t r ,

«»»■ «»bl... UosiE

___________T ow ing J S________ : siliar Wrackrr Banrlcf. Addlioo A»»-

~ h ” hlillw ri»°n* 7»3.1;I4.•«o;i. V o c u u m C le o n e rs ' ii|7mpoo” attach. lUpalr all makn. ’ auppU.., • IIu.»ar lluVI Do ll joutMir Jal« and aarvlca. C.irii.r Uiu* Laka*. luU. S.1S». Snd Avtnu* Eaat. Tli.lo:;. — ■ :u V

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S i i r r n s s E c u R r r y s e e d * s u p p l y•n^^^ciydt MO <tb Avenue W est . yard.

. l.T^;r»» U vestock W a n te d 1 1 4 Mlscel• r --------------- 3TAinnIKO*. ' - F o r P rom pt 'o'*!.'."Ua^.T r i . R E M O V A L S J iitP’"*-' of Dead nnd Oselesa

ted . L I V E S T O C K ’ o « iI MUUt PHONE u a COLLECT Y,"lSi^«f atiT, Twla ralla 7JJ.MJS-«7S-»4llDiir(t7

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??_______ ''•p p llin cn ^ n d ^ 'v i Full/7u*timJmll rm l™IQi^ aava lo 30';i. Cain'a Furnltur* and

r no down uuN ’Tmlaa th* bll I7lh Annlvanar/ iZ }: Ktn^floyer. tj«|, now on a l Cain'* Furnllur* and Camt

^ or*" « « "rarh,'^ E.rollant eoHdJlfun. ? ’*or' borta. ai«- an; llurna Vl.ta. 7M.W6M,________ Pho..,

'^up“ih t‘ llk‘.‘’“ £.‘‘ « 00!''!-boniSl). 8 ^ 4771, Klm. 3;hi^______ ______________ _ Kill*

t.-.wUMLlJt n y ^ m il j^ ^ i-anie. »«hI toudlllon. £ * ^

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s m ' s j s a— i o S J i

ci..... a .. . . . . r.Mm- {>:5;y.^Mont«na. A ON&II

1 0 9 Ipplriniir KiMiT'lnlVfllr^dwMl'lni »"Ull>_________ ataUtancr. Tra*' r.tlmalra- 4(0 Main r«»B«IW w^lta Boulh. ^Pbona 7»J.s: h* or lluri.y. FRTKa'

rbor Aerta y |, j furnltun and^ appllanct*. Iluy. Cam.[X s £ i r - t r w ' ! i ; 5 . i . . " ' s

_ -- -- -or 733.00S*. ..ilellri

hSIM a t ip*«lal pricr* In StlOi I2it2; — bllhwar SO 12<IS: ISiIII. Uaaoar Furnltur*. to t Pnat.-----------— Hhi<hon» Boulh. '_______________ SJJ— TS 1 1 0 c o u c ii and chain rocktr. dryar: puw- . SQ-,e

l^llV. Klm- VKKY aUIillTLY •Itmaxxll Uaa.alt 73t” doubl*- drraanr wllh mirror -anil l„,.j,,|

; | i ' bookra.* .louMa M . r»iular li:».S0roy pu?pl«! - Now only l i l t , ».>..lrr KurnUura.

^atonablt UKLOW ci«t! Kr«hlrr 2 piaca nylon JjrTiT] . jrrlif bcllt l1vlnir*K)m .rt.-*Ilrml.r I>„r

■ T - 1219.60 - Now only $178. Ilooal.r W .ludTJrvkJ: Ku^ltur*. 733.Mie...rvlc*. 7M. ®.Uo i" '|;

Blam«.^lt^- ^*7i^u*Jt*"P '„ri;r'M U c«ll^^^tt'nnla'a P*t fjir^Uj^™ a nd apyllancaa _ for tal*. Jjlj*!

a*r»i HhU'p* ** CJwMiut »n t™dj.*nr^"fiui'ranla*d!

urlea '^trnti haaur*: furnllur*! appllanc**. liayat .jy|*

lM.” *p'|jjBt Ilannar Furniture SOt }5,J

i I fl h uun t '*'’"^ *^h'*’'b ir i" th ”An'B!lmarr ^ fjppn... 253 Salt ^.W on * ' Cain'a "furnllUr*

Ibrd Intlila *“’■ *'* Arenue ,'1,

a-St? ^■lud aerrlea. UKtOUK you l*uy — Try Kl»b*rlyidrlew Drl»*. 8*rond Iland hlore._____________------------- 1 SPO T CASH - iF T i

For F u rfu r* — ^Appllanrr* «• rud*c * B A N N E R * n iR N m n iE TJSEI7

✓ O 231 Shn.hnnt Soulh Phon* 733-1421 _ cordM uilca l In s tru m e n ii 1 2 4 i-iuia:4S" AltTlhTS omu.l* Kimball planu. 5I«i

.’irik“\M.m‘'’ih rT w m ‘''ralU Zwa! CoITiWr would aooner .all at a r*duca.I .r . l nrlr* (f*.h or Urm.l liwally than idr. haul ll hack up north. If you at» usKU Intereated. picait wrll* lol Drnny non Karrtn. IOU Nliun a*enue. tdaho day.

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NKW KlUIIALt planuai UMd planoai ,bla -I-uwary Orzan.. Eajy lerm.. Warn- ahap

J er Mu.le. IJJ Shmhon* N.irth. r w r HaMIIO.NU cl.u.U nm.B. u .r.l."r'rir; “ ,h .|

T33.C2U after 4130 wrak.<laya. weak- d - eniU-«nrllm». TmvE

AIXUIIUIUN.H, liultar U naln .l 12 tIffB SU bo»: 3: ba... IH i KO ba... UO. K. 7» . ’•** . W. Clranl. Jemme. aSl.ZMi.______-------- — I R adio a n d TV S e tt 1 2 5 ,V“ '[is------------- bU>/Ar.lA IUlo.1.,1* W . with lull----,--------- p yrar warranty all pan.. Alw iuar- „r IU-lor ealll* —anlr»,lMM.d-TV;«-fe-m-M»,M-W-Mt. —berf• J">-» TV. 141> KlmWrly lt,a_d,____ 5---------------- IIKI'U»HE8»KU ,l»r»« - TV eumblna- ,.bi,n p s______ CaTn'.^"yu°"l^..l” a;d jn^plTa“nr?"‘**‘ ^

«rul/>a. ixeantlr ra.llo. almo.1 nrw. Priced c rv lc e . , |,h l. PhoBa 7M.JIt4.________Call Cbetur C lo th ing 1 2 7 ' “A'__________ iiu Vuu HaVk CI0..U buli'iBn’with ,tilrad and In. clothe* yuu n»»*r wear? Tou loodIiullrd. Frii 40 dl^anl. but you nred lhe ^ a e ttnt. 733>SaM. *Pare7 Kell Ihrm wllh-a Tln)r*.Ntwa—:________ Want-Ad and lo .h.ippldi fur ace. fur any ntw tpclni ftnek. Ju .l dial 7as-«»st731-U4I. " will .la rt rlnilBi.

S w ap s o f A ll K lndtg. 131---------------- WAltT''T<r8irAP7'Whi rierua«'anlorom* Tai ltirii,en>l>a' WANT-AD tu btlp’.yuu 314 ur core. do the J<iL7 Dial 733-OMl and plac* , South. yi.ur ••awaiv.aif lo.lay. ■______ C

r S c rv lc n G ood T h ln g i to E . t 1 3 3 '---------------- I'lllirrcANK hVllUl!: auntlower aewla.r aluna- 24 hulled: un.ulfured tun dried frulU': l^^ l3-:]>a, «trltty ut nourl.hlni braakfaat7 - ----------- «?fMiln®‘wiriV'7» .; '3t l . ^ '^ ““ " • Mis.' '^ 9 h u ilb ,. duulil. rnl. all iniiea. will SaV7" '* uJl'en'iab OrI{7j!l.*” l?orlh."t ‘"A l Swree eaumaie*. y,.„, pnj.n., JTTTTT: i l ________ tA ki; ' VolmahU- uTihTiraJt'r "in .ll»

0» ' r*~.n'a"’li;A *>l‘i?rkrt.*K'!mW?lyf'"*'liUilKS. Jonathan., frlc* acalt. llrlBI dltl'

. eunUlnet»j aflenioun^ Taylor Fnilt CTSJl

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31 TODAY.

xrd., : f*> ‘‘‘iy'^b'y.hyTn^Vnurlaaian. Vll*r A»*nue. 7S»-4J«. ^ •«Jflriums^ FertlllCTr a n d ^ e d ~ u ;

■ sOTPLYW est . yard. l»nt* quantlllA. tn'i.

1 1 4 M lw e lla n eo m For S a l P ^ i ^j

, Lt acenurlea. JSCl model uud oairuiJ H *J, KSir'ii.b M I •K On* lanr* Uln* Koek trap I.^ D u r l t , y 7 « r " ^ ^ C l S

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w 'oBdltloned llUh'

__________ 1—tl24.t0 Ko<Uk Cavalcadr. i t u l i l^^nX ™ n'S £:!''i7rr-

" r ,•’'5 b<uil and trailer. Al»o. camvir^YiSB 5n( cotidjliun. or 6, Prefer calvr. ftr IubuT^b !51________ Pho..e 733-1247 anytime aflrr » T : H *year* old."?*' y '

•aaher, r»&« wrltan. Inijulr* at Joe't**^. ^ J J K ^itt.sM* mlt.w KImbrrlv Kuad. i'In. PUMPat Irrliatlon and d o m n llc .'^ f l^in lood cun- , tlte. IViwtr pole.. Quick lu u tb H ^

lo. i r dt*p l l™ b.lllln«er Elertrle, phoM n i M *'

~~ furnar'ea and all amall a D ^ u t^ lo d l 171 l-‘>«rle phm..

Klni SU r^‘7n<l*“KlnJ7'lB*'L^;tlilgkrer Shoppin* Centrr. •

m t—lN*'d!S *lon. 133 tomplote! ‘w*n»MlSS Fi;l“nV73?.".!!Sa."” “” .

Irarirlea. bed- UNE-llOliaE irallrr, t.celltal na» iblMklni and ll»n. I’bon* 7Sa.:v»l or w r.: alb £r d«!I.«l*ni fu A . I taat. U .oulb cf Mate, 1>: or llurlay. FlNKaT BbUCCrlUN of caairi.i, Uii

rteordera, ill acecturln, eaaiaana TEH." O o o i and repair* In South.ra lUa II... Camera Center.IB, of ealue. ULOOMINU planta. cut flowrn, Urn hon* I43.U2I occaalont. February SpecUl fm_____________ dellrem ClUf.Kkral, 121 Hi guw^coa* carpla. ^».'U^h. 7M.H4!>0. 733-4>t0,

»t“ o *^l2«t2* — b«“ ittuToow 'a t 'n e d 'i^ iSrumllur*. 10* Poat.

^drjrtr^S pw - ^ « ',tIo '^a l» ^ offl'c bulldlH llw

,^ .!sL a -.; t S i , £ /.* ;» g . ,giie<ll Uaa.alt 7at.M10.______________ .

H i'? ’iti5?n WmCllh^aTKK puu kll rlllatdlMB'I '^ 'K .iiM .i y°'‘' !2 '•ll'>*r - Ch«k tl s<Tradlni ro.1._______________4«

NKKDKUl UetoU.i. .luUl luu. U M Ein s . I l S i " i'tril"''fl.lp'i,a‘" ?« S iro ?

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^a* FurnuS??

*^11.*. '’ nv"'*' ^unu''wTth Cml'llnenul erulaa. Oy llltle. Phon* >|h...h<.nr R.uth 733-^»0. _Try Klmb*rly ^

)5laBcr* — '*rud*****nd* ra?ler. «7t:'"l»» I '" u7 " • ^sa^re^IiSO. iM.lil3». lUit.en. .

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I t . I d a Wllh tull cats 4.whrtl ilrlr*.lulsr. *• Kadlo. hralrr. lockout huba,ujlo anil tHrlii. I'o^tractlon ij"Tt*/fune' '“'h “'“ ‘ ‘■"‘ o n l y $2305FORD'S Wfll RAMBLER Deluxe , 4 if.Kir alatCon wacun. IUdlo. r r .ue- htairr and aUnilai.l tmaa- lOl

nlaalvn. £atra cltan.. ONLY.$1605

• 108J PONTTAC V entura ' ^

ES... it'itiri.]:::::v.%'z' Vli......... hcalwan<JI|yaratr..tlc.K.li* '

lOGO FORD S larllne r C.7JJ.010* Tu.lur hat.liop, lUiIln. bcaU

. tr.,puwtr brakta, ana ttrar- ' inir. C'ni<uimalla trantmla* alun. tihami ,

------------ ONLY $1005

l e y C.1 ndar tr a m m ^ .^

1, Inc, 1058 MERCURY 4-doorUtallunwaBon. Ha.Ko. fccatar. ”55 F p.>wcr .laarlni. brakea aud . •ic p

0« h ..carwlnUow.SaalkUciitl^^ , ’ 3 ^

'® IC3T CHEVROLET , . '. --- ..SiAtlun wauun.. VI. . tailia. • .. . ,, . ticaltr with ovtnlMvr.

i d JU ST $805 *58 C1057 BUXCK 4-door J

Itaillo; ^ b .a to r , automalla « F 5 tran.n>lulon. . j y g ^ ^

- ? 3 0 ! r -TtrST-ltAWBLEK Vfl '----------------------T "Sutlonwagon. lUillo. htaltr. , j j q

$ 4 9 5 ‘’'8 P E C iV l *A ?‘*$80^ 'SO F1050 CHEVROLET

? 2 1 9 5 ' — - ' I J | . « ' hU »'r^lJJfpilina'lf;

ONLY $745 ■‘’® ' ' 5 " 9 5 .jj^g m e r c u r y sed an

t-door, Radio. bnU r and§2395 “'■“ "‘•‘'■“ W a2 :$505 , . .

■ 1055 CH EV RO Lirr BelAlr .51 S- ^ 4 9 5 Hardlop V*. IUdlo, btaltr, 5? °^ automatic lUally a beauty ^5 C

$ 4 9 5 **" * " o n l y n o 5 (1052 STUDEBAKER

. , n n r Ulanilanl ihltl and over-S 1 3 0 5 c . ^

C O M M E R C I A L S

S 3 0 5 »flO INTERNATIONAL 1-ton ^ rickup with atock rack. Cl«ia

_ and raa ^ to

1059 INTERNATIONAL ',4-tOn

^ ONLY $1005■CRor. CHEVROLET T ruck

S - ^ cab ovtf. aaetlltni ,

$635ao O ther Cars and pickupa

51 9 S 5

■ W I L L S^ “ U S E D ,C A R D E P :f .

$205 Uwall Wl'la*^* 1S3-4UX 'JS’ ‘limit WllU T33.4HM ':S4 4lb Attnua Waal

NEW CAR DEPT.RAMBLER - JEEP

lONtS . bu.intaa Pbona 73J.M»1’5 r :

i K. J. Wllla .

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A U T O S F O R

— a o o A u tow ob lla i F o r -S a k -------2 0 0 -A u to nly, but tht uLUQklUllll.K Muixr "M" Inlonr mqW '>nd trucki haidl»|p. miw- .irrVlKi. TranimU- > a a ^nica O-tvl • .lun cn .....Ult rrliulll Ju.l M urt - .w k -M4-4711. acddrnl, cimi.ltlr air tunillllotilnn

S . ■CfKMIUI.M I'KOIKI.If.'. Itiiilry. Vuur V-.<r-«, I aulhvilinl llamliln Ca..|a H H : '

It and Mlnldul.a iVuiiltf. I'b.Int »:i.S£E_____ »*«• Ilurlry.

T 7 ~ ■A ^ LI.IIVAII* Tnun, Mick ..hUi,

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R O U C .H CO IN ’G ? ''= ! ■

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rtldrlra. ' P I C K U P , BUHI

r . '^ " = ■ g l ie • Per Day UnUI Sold -

ii‘ ToJiiy’a Special Pricc rY,$1605 5 5 2 0 . ^^ • Don’t Wuiv Too Long!

- : iZ . UNION MOTORS ■ ■■lc. Kitiay s 2 3 s i “ . -------------------- --------------------

C H O I C E B U Y S 'lln. bcaU nd •atcar. '

A tY $1805

e3*i^LES0N’S-.

•■ C H O I C E 5 2 8 0 ■■r.. fccatar. ”5ff FORD V8 Sedank'^ii.V • '*5 PLYMOUTH 2-door «KI.A“ "-$005 ‘ -SS.OLDS Sedan

. ' SHAl1. taiiio.. . . . . , C H O I C E $ 8 8 0 _________. ..

r r $805 ‘58 CHEV V8 Sednn *,•65 FORD V8 Wagon iu :'aJ

lutomaila ’55 FORD Victoria

S T , m_______________ C H O irF . S4/19 n r J i

!;m'i:?ioi' "SS CHEV. Vfl SllclcAT $805 'SO TORD V8 2-dOOr ’

ion._v«. S P E C I A L NOW

lT « 4S 'OOVAokHALI.$5BO .

K C H O I C E $68 3 . j g ;

AL $555 , (These Are Real Nice) '•'57 FORD V8 Sedan

I ■55 OLDS Sedan \i S -SS CADILLAC Sedan n o v J

i .v « T « C A R L E S O N ' S :llAIll

urtat”w r <01 Ma?n"‘^ ‘ “ "'ph7n^*7)Mla LV $105 _____________________________ _

A L S b u y ■

W I T H a

■ »™ > C O N F I D E N C E ,<L ',4 -ton w iN i

4-apttd. a t euupt,

1 ” ““ U N I O N M O T O R SP Q J J J , G j I i uIc .

$ 4 « Fordor. V*. Cnil.tomatlc.ic iu p , B S

■57 F O R D T u d o r S !Uart-a a ' real aptclall V*. ln«.ottrdrUt. Almoat ntw tlrra JU S I

! P T v

’58’ “

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1>»1 STAT

i s i !73S-tiai raitlo. You'll ba rtaiiy AirC O thr aummtr ouldoor lun In

„ thla w .,on. n j. ,^

----------------------------------------------------- — - i 'u T ;T ; -------- '5 7 C A D I L L A C 2-tIoor s p e c'*“ - r = ------------Hardt«.,-J--ollr-lu.l»ri^>ilp.--------------

pad. ntw car Uadrln.• n t i j i

•5G F O R D .T u d o r ° ™ ‘'jHandarrl IranimlMliin. C-cyl-

I ---------------,j.<

1. C O M M E R C I A L S

'5 6 G M C $ 8 9 5l-luri. DuaU. atock bad. 4- -Q(^

= — - ’6 9 - F O R D = — $ 1 9 9 & -I * Dump body. U'a rtally abarp

titatn

■or. F O R Drickup. Lom »hr«ll>a.t. ra.

k <llu. Krtncal Slllcb. all tha .fi

\ ’ JUS-\ ’61 I N T E R N A T I O N A L\ I'lckup. LuKf boi.-li.rt-a a ,js

\ \ ... NKW Fo"'DTlXD»V?N.'rha*i\ I.-u ra to pltatayou wllh Ifa ONL^ almoat Btw ap|>carancc.

’62 C H E V R O L E T $ 1 8 9 5 .V Blylaaldr lnii( bol pickup. JUS:V Luw mlltait.

y - iT 1

U N I Q N ' M O T O R S ,Big D rlve-In Lot '■

( i k e < • - ISO 3rd Avcuuo East . ■. Si

I*** ^ Pltonea 733-loio-10p3 § • " '

FOR SALE To- .— 2 0 0 A u to m o b H e t-F o r -S o la — 2 0 0 — Sui

4-lonr NOW WllKCKlS<5i lito Chtrroltl Tv^lflTranimU- IVj. t«i7 Cht.roln ---------

(u.l M urt truck: l»S> Caillllatl IW rant, ,'s i i iE E ;:mtr. I'hont — —- - __________ ru llli :_ j _____ , .........

b e t t e r ' . i i S

= ^ j B U Y S - I n . ' W

B U H L

„„,i„. ,1 . '5 4 C H E V $2IO O . ~A.r SU«|c Chr.y H 4 d.nir atatlim j

'C l C H E V . 5 2 i0 5 ~

, P , ” '6 1 R A M B L E K $ 1 755"■U I 4 ,li>ir ■lalUin ,>t(un Claatle Cunxi

. va, .Many tu .a .. .

. 'C r C O K V A IK S I4 - I5 ».1Ir • -jmi-i:iuli oiupr 1,11. owntV,

4,ahm *"•'. '5 9 M E T R O 5 ^ 4 5

COSVtllTlllLII - Cult and claaty, Uiw nillratc, clraD.^

t , i n c .

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M O T O R SO E N I "IMilm Unit Cbfrevht | J002 !

DUHL * Phone 543-4353 _________________________ ' 1002:

' G L E N G . J E N K I N S• • • I M I ;

C H E V R O L E T ,

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■ ' O R S ' ’ B o n a n z a looi i

— S A L E ^ X i A Y S . , _ l J i r

A r e H e r e

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39 looo I19G1 C H E V

lor llKI.Anc 4 ,l.»r .r,lan. « cylinder, 1059 !alandard tranimlMliin. radio and hralrr.

' SHARP ............................$1705 1050 ;

------------------- 1561 F A L C O N4 door atOVn. Hlandard Iran.mla- IDSS alon. low mllraat.REA L SHARP ................$1405 .

I 9 6 0 P O N T IA C .. . CATALINA ( door. Jlydramatlc. I(j6a_

--------------- ^ K Y ^ EAN .'■■■,.1.......$ n o>-------------

■ lOGO C O R V A IR ” ”4 .loir at<lln. Stick ahKl. radioand htaltr. 1057N OW ..... .......... ........;___ 41205

1960 F O R D ^ W57JMnDTOJ' 2 ihor •pen toupt. V*,

M 6 0 O P E L* door STATION WACOM. Slick •hid. Iralhtr Interior. 1857

» NOW O N L Y ___________ $009

N ' S ’ 1 959 IM P A L A 1057'llAIlDTOr^ 4 door j p d f t aadan. ,

a 11>-li!S mUiIun. power aiatrlni and brakta, 1057-------------- VERY'^siiARP ..........._...$10B»

195 8 C H E Vt door anlan. Va nolor. ro«t>>vllilt lranimU«l<in. radio, whlta Iflil? iwalla. ] lona paInUNOW _________________ $005

J C E ; ]S 5 7 c i m y s L E BWINDSOR X door hardtop aportcoupa. VI motor. aulomaUe tr tn .- 1050 :ml.aliin, powtr ataarlni,

r O R S ............ .................... m o1 057 C H E V

'® ‘ “uj!,-*‘ilc \r« ''.n i2 'r - 1050- « r« a 'la ': r e a l C L E A N :- ..:_____»S55

105 7 P L Y M O U T H , 5 ^ 5 0IlELVEOCni: 4 door atdan. VI. au- lomatla iraumUlon. powar alatr-

■clall VI. ina. tnin ' ntw tlrra JU S T ........................ .......... $805

■ ' 1056 C H E V 1058VaRon f!.f.“ il{a.'“''.Va?i«Lioo? ‘SS?.';t . ‘ radio. ktnrlnx. ' 1055 fl'u’al*’m!m VERY SHARP - .........- .... $805 I

— 1055 P L Y M O U T HSTATION WAGON * donr. t cyl-

“ l° i" l„ r. > O V O N L Y |»«5

r ! : . ' : ; io g s c h e vDKIJim : duor bardtop ' aport -1055 CDUiit'. < rrllndtr oiolur. Tuwar-

!-tIoor “ s p e c i a l ..................— $405 ■ " m TK H ^ C H E V ------------------ ^

- nc ijvm a door. liUek ahlft. - ONLY ------- ------------------$MS

'“ ' . S : '5 5 3 C H E V

----- JU CT ................................................... ilSO

a l s 01 )1?™ ° „ j '

C O M M E R C I A L S ”

- ? 1 9 9 5 ------- i 'TOH 1/ - ™ “illy abarp lran.cnUalon, radio ”^and

titatrr. 1058 O N L Y ___.......................... $1705

ika.v ra. 195 3 I N T E R N ’L ‘ «50I, all tha ton pickup, 4npt»d tran.mU-

JU S T ..................... $«3 ]9s6

1 551 C H E V!j TOW pl. vp. J.p»d IBSS

fJ&'SS only ................. .........- - .I IM1950 C H E V ■ ■

: u s -

G L E N G . J E N K I N S ]

C H E V R O L E T ' ; ' ■ , ]

' ---------- «•■"w a r t . ' ' ; " ' ’ S S I !

.E Toddy ! ^l l a — 2 0 0 — S u n d a y ,-F e b ,-2 4 r-1 9 6 3 --------------- -

?7 ch*"®l’* ^°*** Tlmot-N o w ^ 3 1 .

A u lom ob lfa t Por S«l« 2 0 0 _-------------- fUlll. KCONOLINK. I»«l. f c t l l tn t

n,i..llilon, only M.OOO actual mllaa .Sl.O), llunnlni'a Or(I«a Supply,

^ ]ln.3nil Avtnua South. 113.iOI4—

f-oiiu. IMS. Kalcon"^iur». -iluekal 1 ’ ■"*•'1# " *33 1*7 WBdiUoB..y T T V nAUOKll.HATTSONU H L r . , . - .

_________ rhona 7M-»743$ 2 1 0 0 - . Dicic a iflenw atcr 'i

"'lran?mll." BEST AUTO SALES ' .1830 Kimberly R oad

Classy Chassis $ 1 7 9 5 “ --------- '6 2 ' C H E V r n -

tun Claatle Cunttrlllilr, radio, tia lar, « cylla- dtr. alandard tranainUalon. WblU

S I4 - I5 »»1l lilt* arl oH lha bcauiirullua owntr, t|i,|,h. Ont local ownar.

’" 's w ' '■■-r-'“ici=.n.i , ? ' ' . ! ; : ! , '" JS T $2195 ■ ■ ■

. R i c e C h e v r o l e t , I n c . ,

X EY .....------- ------------ ~S L (0 ) (0 )K: Dralrra- J002 DODOE $2]SS543-4353 , « ‘'-«-<loor-Vt-*Uck.

1002 DODOE - $ 3 1 0 5 - - -■ ' U nrrr-O . T. bardtop.

tT^T-VTr^' PLYMOUTH $1809KINS ■ -'uor-fccyHnJar-aliek. ,1081 FORD ts iea

p r n Oalaila-forJotwloailad.1001 PO N TU O $1009

Ttnipnl-^4-door wai«n.I, 1001 DODOE $t09S

y g ■ ,lDOODt|DaE ^lO B S,... ■ ;

1080 T O D O ^ * ^ r $1498 ':

"isoo PLYMOUTH $1489

W ^ °^ rd lo I dtd.*” *® looo CHRYSLER $1B05

^ •- '4~)oor—WIndaor—nlea. .I cyllndtr, 1050 FORD $1305

Kofdor tadan~S8.000 mllaa........ »>705 ‘ 1050 STUDEBAKER I 899

Lark 4Hloar—aconoaiy pluatran.mla. >058 PLYMOUTH $ 005

Utlrrdtra iport coupa........1058 PLYMOUTH $ 80SA C .lydramailc. l(JBa-GK5Y8LBR $1009T rrtM O S - -

a R ' ' ’" a a t d . n - 4 . d o o r w ' , ” *hlfl. radio OLDSMOBILE $ MS;___ 412S5 Suptr l»-4-iSoor aadas.n . 1057 FORD I I 0S9roup*, v i , yortor bardtop.lon, radio JQ57 CHRYSLElt - |I099

^ 1057 CHBVROLBT 1 899lOK. Slick * ' ■ > •

.»na “ 57 DODGE f m ----- -$009 4«loDr wuon.j A 1057 l»L T M O C ni ■ I 895brt aclan, alatlonwafon.md brST.:; J097 PLYMOUTH » 005

i^ocr aadan.$1009 c jig y j^ o L E T $ fiDS

I . r . . .> .llo. whita ,p57 CHRYSLER $1009------- $005 ' *'**' Y«>“ «-S-l*or._ _ 1057 PONTIAO • 999a i i 4H<ogr hardtop.aije” t ^ . - 1050 DODOE ' $ 809

^sn< l*door banllop.io io M ia ic u B Y $ a s '

4Mloor aadan.VI motor, igso D O olsE $ 699,——..$895 4sloor—>-paaa«Bgar (Utlon-

^ T H Q ^so DODQE «899

* " 1950 DODOE , t «9S ......... WWS 4-door' hardtop. 1058 FORD « 999

Vt mobir. Fordor *rdas-V>-atl(k,1055 [FORD • «4B8

____$805 Irordof atdan,

U X H i M ^ p d s ' ^ » MSnor. t cyl- SuiIanwajwvc^atdrtTa.‘.".™-$405 C^EV ROLj ^ 609;

ifop . aport • 1099 raV M O U T H $ 309ir. ruwtr- i-door iUUonwacon.,..,-...$408 ■ "1055 IMt^ERlAC----------- ~ W 5 ---------------------------------- ____________________________t ahlft- • 1095 CHEVROLCT $ 499’-------- $M3iT 1099 O LDSM O BILE. $503

#»—*-dcor ^ a a ,

-....»150 Naw Yorkai—4-door,U T H O thers PTom $100 U p - —

— •*“ TRUCKS

I A L S

radio and UODOB 1-ton......... $1795 DttaIa-««~ ««>>*•N ’L ‘ W50 D O D 0 8 2 - ^ y g _ ^ ^ j tran.«l.--------- $493 J980 d ODOK ^

!i^tran.mt.- 1059 DODOB ?4-ton i tran.n.I< WSt< “. . ^ - V S - l o a g wba.Il-.*,

....— 1053 FORD 1- to n I 'y • Dual.—atoeic rack. |I JraMflr/a- Somo IMeatUlS PJcltUW_:,__4395 Wo buy truck* n a i truck Wsdi,

K I N S B O B R i l E S E

e t ' , ' - , m o t o r ' C O . . - ■

'*^73?JlI3»------- »»«■ ilock I b4 *»•- Soulk . .733-aulT Eanny MiMn - - J la CUril ‘

I ■

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Magic VallejMABCU 1-9 /

FIL E B -D U elU nU ' O roup oT W “O k lahom ftr i t the FUer high sch

A PR IL 1(T W IN FA L L S-Idaho L eapie of V

A PlU L 2(T W IN FA LLS-Y oulh Ior ChrU t

A p n iLTW IN FALLS—OpcDlDB event o(

MAV 14-T W IN FALLS—Idaho Jcanie o r t

MAV 17-•n v iN PALLS-Soelety of X -R a j

venUon.AUG. 3I-8E

T W IN FALLS-NofUiweat Fedcrat

YOUR BIRTHD and HOROSCOPI

SUNDAY, Feb. 24-D om todoy. nrt y o u r 'c h ie f nMct—pallence—la a Att

, . coln .w llh iwo Mden. If you apend Bh It wUcly, It will serve you well; It nci wilt keep you from dlAcourase-> wn m n it wlicn tlilnSf ro wronit: I t l will prevent you from jumplnR yoi

. to conclunlons and (rom RinklMB da; n too hasty move or dcclslon: I t pai will nmoolh your way to «ucccm. ata

‘B u t If you spend I t uhwlnely, ll will dvtcrlornte ItiCo mere wnltriix I and will be nble.to purchase you Mo Dothliii:. dig;

You enjoy U ie‘ thUig* Ihnt npr 'money cnn buy. biit—bccauxe 11 sen Is no t' your nnture to be a p a r- A tleiilnrly Rood JuRRlcr ot flnnnc* Ttu C.1—you miiy well need the nld tak of someone ymi cnn trust when wet It comes lo Invcstlns, w hether tod Iho nm ounu nre Inrse or small. 7 Should thn t "Mimcone" tu rn ’out A to be your mate, so mtich the »ho

-------bcttorJ — ---------------:------------------by .EnterUlnliiR nnd 'humorous, dls|

you nre probably wUe enouRli c n o t to exhibit these tralU only d e t w hen In soclciy. Always remcm- mn; ber to mnke (ull us« o f them In for< your own home, In Uie prlvncy C nnd compnny o( your own family. Dor

• ond you will be n mote nnd par* th a e n t of rare dimeailons. Let k ind . en-<

’ ne.is nnd louRhter rclRn. n« well L It can, nnd the result will be lonR. nes: hnppy. fruitful years. ten.

AmonR tliose born on this date Wn ------------------------ ^ ^ ---------------- ter.

Business Is- - " Takiiig Wing In Aircraft

NEW YORK. Pcb. S3 «» -B usl- 8 ness m en ore flying mllllonB of Sue m iles yearly in compuiy-owned A Iplnnes to save Ume and money, spei

T lie growth of corpomtlon fly- — — In itilncfl-W orld .w arJL has been

, phenom enal. ^Somo big componlM have ?

flee ts th a t exceed thow of com- r .merel&l feeder alrJIhei. Smaller com panies often depend upon » .w , sinfile a ircraft. I f ;

‘•X go t tiie speed I .need ," ta y t ^ Ja m es Derderlan.-^iresldent o f _ o th o 33-employ« Merrlnfack Wood products company, Lo\velI, M ass, ait,| w ho pilo ts h is own plone on fnii com pany business. "And w hen I call on ft buyer o r supplier I've _ a lready m ods a favorable Im* f p resslon for m y company by V - pulU nc u p In an alrplnne." .

A t th e otlier end of the scale, A s la n t G eneral Molbrs corpora*Uon operates Sff planes. -

“O u r flee t serves •» num ber of i l purposes," soys « OM epokea* * m a n . 0

"Am onjt olher Jobs. It current* p# i ly ts ferrying lawyers and execu- Uvea to th e W est Coast for tb e nou o n tlt ru s t tr ia l.th e re . I t can and cad ofU n does save Ume and money re««

' ns well as serve as n convenl* gpe.

A fler w orld w ar : i the avnlla* blllty o f surplus m lllUry a ir- c ra ft, th e retu rn to civilian life o f m any trained pilots, and the S ? ; expansion of companies Into new seogm phlcal areas, helped spark th e Blr age In business.

I t Is. estim ated tha t 34.300 c p lanes nro oftned by more than u n i 18,000 firms with obout 22,000 p e r

, u « d prtmnrlly for buslneas. cAl Six companies making private ore

. plane*—Aero Commnnder, Beech, nen Cessna, Champion, Mooney and # t Piper — reported selllns , O.nfl n , . business and ullllly aircraft o t a .touv « s t ot m mllUon dollars

T ra nspnristion ot M iso n iien r ^

c to n d ta 1 . " j " gT h e most recein • trend ha* Or<

been lo multlenRlne alrctoflflnn’ii __pilots, r t lSom e of the*c blR alreratt are Wc actunlly nlrbornc exceullve sulies flee w lttj scnts Rrouped nbout n desk sal

, so officinla con work and confcr Bo w hile nloft. lh,

T h e NBAA reports tlmt In 1000 profeulonal pilots were em- eo'

_____ p lo>-ed U) man 7.100 aircraft

trnnsporU iuon by corporations. “I to question the odvltnblllly o f - executive flyJnjf. I

In 1039. 4 ConUnental Can ■ com pnny plane crashed In Ohio.

Jcllllng e igh t ixecuUves and two pilots. I n 1936, e ight Crane com- pany employes. Including six to p ” , offfclala. perished when th e ir p lane w ent down near Louisville, f v

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Speaker Set .%VENDELL. Feb. 23-M rs. Fl’o>d apt

• K ls lb g , Dlctrlch, fourth dtiU-lct me PTA president, will be guest a. i speaker for tho flounders ^ n y Uit p rog ram of Hub Clly PTA a t lo r 8 pan. Tuesdjiy a t the elemeotaiy g school ♦ 'allipurpose -room . joci

T lie . program will, inc lude . a sen ' bassoon solo by Carol Dixon, and Sia

ft saxophone trio byB tiao-n WlU H a la rd . R oberta WUlard and D oris wei H cnsoti. - a r e

3 2 Twin Fall* Time»-New»

Valley CalendarMASCU 1*9 AND 7-»

I ' O roup or Magic Valley’s production of PUer high aehool adltortum.

A PR IL J 9 .» iho League of Women Voters s ta te convenUon.

A PR IL 2e*2S lUth for C hrU t regional conference. «

A PR IL 30lening event of the T erritorlsl Centennial.

MAY 14-17 aho league o f postinu ters confercnce.

MAY 17-JI•clety of X*Ray Technicians 1003 slat* eon* /

AUG. 31-8EPT. 3 'irUiwest Federation O em -O -nam a.

tlRTHDAY^?%OSCOPE

•Dom today, nre: Winslow Homer, noted tlence -Is a Amerlcah a rtis t; Heiiry KIrke If you spend BI-own,,»culptorj_Zact>ary Scotl. _ you well; It actor; Cheater N lmlls, W orld dlscouraae-> war I I U S. Admlrnl.

0 wrong: I t To find w hat U in store fo r ^ im jumping you tomorrow, utlect your b irth - IgS rom mnklng day and rend tlic corresponding R S dcclslon: i t paraR raph .. L et your birthday MR

1 to SUCCCKS. s ta r be your dntly tculde. - ^ uiiwisely. It MoniUy, Feb. iS. • ■■ n nere walirnx PI6C E S '’(Feb. 30*Mnrch 20)— M urchase you Morning unpleasantries could be ^

dispatched w ith case by tho firmJiUigs th a t nppllcu llon 'o f o ilt llo_com m on__-tKcnuxo 11 senACI) be a p a r- ARIES (Mnrch 2l-AprlI 20 > - ' of finnnc* Ttie degree to which you have :ed the nld taken to heart the lessons o f th r trust when week-end pnst mny weU be tested

iR, whetlier todny. Be on tiie alert, le or small. TAURUS (April 21-May .21)— . e" tu rn 'o u t A wise decision, mnde early,

miich the should bring encournglnR rc su lu__________ by_evcnlnR ..Kcep_n_calm, c « n ____'humurous, disposlUon.Ue enouRli GEMINI- (May 22-June 2 1 ) - traits only d e t an early sU rt today or you

lys remcm- mny well find half th e (leld he­o r them in fore you by th e Umo you nrrive.Uie prlvncy CANCER <June 23*July 23)— own family. D on'l rutfle ano ther’s temper by te nnd par* thoURhUcM nctlon. You need ev- *. Let kind* en 'one's full suppori today. iRn, ns well LEO (July 24^Aug. 23)—K ind* i will be ionit. ness lone pnnt, perluuu forRot-

ten. mny well .bear milfr t{>day. a )n this dnte WnUli for a change for tho bct* «

T VIRGO fAug. 24-Sept. 2 3 ) -I c . A n enrly iU r t,.^ x tra on-the-iob

efflclcriey^ a cool h e a d - a l l nre e r» needed for *ucce.is U>dny.-V l l l O f LIBRA (Bept. J4-OCI. J 3 ) -8 o .' * * © • lutlons offered you by onother Pm mny not have been nrived o t vin

i t r _ . full understanding o t the situ* • nUon. T hink I t over carefullyl

3 in -B u s I- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)— - millions o( Successful is a s successful docsl 3ony-owned A day when actions definitely nnd money, speak louder than words. W orki nmiinti flv SA O nT A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec. iL haa been 23)-D om esU c calm ohould help . .iL h a ab c cn y o jr„h lev e Uic same one Uie J o b .-----mlea have harmony w ith co-work-3se of com- o a p r ic o r n (Dec. 23*Jan. 20) ei. SmMler _ e m n ll fry m ay again hove con*•no «P®n ft slderable innuenee on Uie tem per

of your day. T rea t them kindlyl need, aaya AQUARIUS (Jan. 31- Feb. 19)

w hatenUs*macK w ooa j i j , Consider every pos*iveit. M ass, aibiiuyj Uien chooso Uia line to

plone on loUow.Jld w hen I __________

CAP Cadets i'S.Sl.'- Seleieted

For ActivitiesCoL Dwight. L. Shaw, Twin

it current* palls, commander o f the Idaho and execu- » ln g of Uie civil a ir patrol, an .' ast for th e nouncea th a t aeveral Idaho CAP I t can and cadets luve been selected to rep* and money resen t Idaho a t several annual a convenl* jpeciol ocUviUes. lh . - „ . n . Selected for the International

- iV ‘ ‘f “ d e l exchange to o foreign i«nun Ufl country ore Jo h n W. Wallace. II,

‘J f Robert A. Prench, E nrl A. K rnay.Jll® DennU E. DavU and Donald E.

Wolker. oil Boise. Thom as E.Mped spark -niockcr. BoUc, wns choscn a s on

h a t 3U 00 Gary J . DeBlols. Boise, njrfl a t- more than tend the Jet orientation course a t » w t 22,000 Perrin a ir forco base, Tex. OUier ^ness. CAP cadets selected for schooU.Ing prlvnte ftfo Thomas M . Thurm an, BoUc. , Ider, Beech, aerospace age orientation course J iw ney and # t Clianute a ir force base. 111.: I* lin« I 0.778 Tlieodore V. Spangler, Jr.. Boise, a

ircraft o t a federal aviatlonr agency course. • ^ Uon dollara T inker nlr force base. Okln.. and...n n iim -lc h ------orientation coune. Maxn.'ell a irof business force base .Aln ____i-cam -tneir — K aren Y. W allace. BoUe. ond . . ts to repair Jcnnnclle Mnckley. Arco. were

M'ecied to a:ttend th e Inter-rc- lenv ne«Q. ^,^1, „ c lia n g e program a t• trend ha* O reat Lakes, 111.

were mndeonai pilots: Peb, 10 at~Bot8erTcporta £ . C.' aireratt are Woods. T»-ln Palls, cxecuUve of* xuilve suKes (leer of the Idaho wing, Woods Jbout n desk said primary reason for so many c and confcr BoUe cndeu being chokcn U thn i

the aerospnce course U uuR hi n t^ r iT ris that In Borah hlgli school os a regulnr I r"^-' >U were cm- course. - M.100 a ircraft ~ ' ■ ' ' t j

sfpsSS “Buhl'Ghurch'SEtsrvUnblllly of

c.„ ServicesTed In Ohio. „ 53 -T lie Rev. L. R.res and two Sturtevant, Nnmpn. will ik the crane com- ^«*lured speaker for ihe ho rte- ‘ dins six to p coming revival services to be con. when th e ir ^utu Chureh of theiT LouUville N aiarene' beginning Sunday and IT March 10. re-____ - p o ru . the Rev. Norman - Vnn

- . siyke, pastor o f th e local chureh. S p r The Rer. M r. Sturtevant.-m (or.

. ' m er pastor here, will open the -Mrs.Plt»>'d special services by giving the irth dUU-ict message during th e regular 11 I bc guest a. m. w orship service Sunday and unders .day Uien .wiU speak n igh tly a t 8 p . m. ly PTA a t Sot two weeks, elemcntoiy specia l m usic and a Tariety of

Mm. local a n d 'a re * ta len t wUl be p re .■ inc lude . a sen ted during the revival services. Dixon, and Slated to appear a re Uie K ing 's

iliai7D WIU Horvesters from T w in FalU as : and D oris well a s members fro m tha . N az.

’ arcne coUege, M anipfc

Time>-New» ‘ Sunday, Feb. 24; 1963

dar" DrTusuaT arductlon or

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Mny .2 1 ) - .nde cnriy. \ ' ^ w H S r •InR rcsulMcalm, c « n ______ y /lune 21)— J m -Iny or you i fe (leld he- fou nrrive.July 2 3 ) -temper by .........u need ev-

f l W H iU )- K ln d . :ips forRot- r a i t t^ n y .ir tho b e t. ^ S

>ept. 2 3 ) - ! ':! Con-the-Job .....- -id - a l l nre ------Iny.- I * Pi,

«<Ived o t vin K g 2 » j f l M f c e ' ,

the s itu . . :|,-j y airefullyl . . r f R y S l f . S M B B tNov. 2 2 ) - -ssful docsl . SgEffii

definitely I E Sds. W orki / IIV. 23-Dec. E Shg I ,tiould help . . 'J K S k cI b H B Vme th e J o b .----------^1 co-work- ymi ,

23>Jan. 20) . .'have con* sp c c i

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patrol, on .' I Hidaho CAP y m j g m M I Wted to rep* ' * \ral annual .

W m 'B s U ^ K Utem atlonai * II 0 foreiRn Voilace. II,I A. K raay.Donald E. « -rhomas E. g . r c f f i a B B I ^ Klo se n aso n

se, lu ftl'a t- _II course a t W *Tex. OUieror schooU. ^ 2 i t > 0 t ^ |^ ^ g n S S S B ! S ! S ! ! l ! nan, BoUe. ilon course bnsc. 111.:Jr.. Boise,

icy course. 'Okln.. and

ox^ell a ir

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rvices ^e Rev. L. R. ..................will t>e the Die hoMe-

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'1y a t a p . m . ^ i JI n r ie ty of ‘ r t O - ■ c. Vw U lbep re* yval services. * hUie K ing 's 0 ( V

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l|,-j yord . N ow on ly ...... ........................

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I SPEO iL P'U i■ COTTON DRB M 4 8 in ches 'w idc . Beautiful floral p

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* C oord inate Suitings I B i * W oo lens in coot, su it ond B B ' d ress weights

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P ® I - fobuiou:

I Dout n Chocks 54 .,68 mch— --------- -- -------------------- ly -prlced fro

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L P 'U R G H A S E ! . . .< N DRAPERY SATIutiful floral prints. Con be ads a n d exquisite fo r d ress- (•-]□rd, now o n ly ............... yord O ’"'u

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