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The 22nd and 23rd tra//l<i dcaitis of J961 in M a o 'lc Valiev occiirrcd on June 1C as result of '^accidcnts in M ini- d6Ra and Ttcin-Falls Ir^colini The M hffic^iillcyNcwspapcr Dcdicntcd-lo-^rvinK.and rronmting the Gnn»ih of Nine Irrigated Iciiilio Counties Sunday Edifioh More News More Sports , fami7y,Com/cs feature Section , -yOL. 43. NO. 64 — llllllliil r> *-11[ « ••oelnlKi P m i and UAIIWI'F TO^?-FAy-^^T>AHn, RKvpAY. .IIIVK 1R, inm '1 .'SINGLE copy lO CENTg Two^^ie^alley^rMficL^ Raise 1961 Area Highway Toll to 23 % (See picture oa rare ShcrUfa orriccni Saturdnj- co tlnuc<t JnvesUcatlon of tlie n cldent qn hiRhwny aO In i>'= end 6f Kimberly, which took ihc life of Mr». Iria HMfta. CO. Poca. • Clio. Friday night. Twin Falls • county Sheriff James U. Denham »ald chnrsc-i mny »)«'He? Mcmclay. Mrs.- HarrLi ww lha 23rit truffle futAlliy for lOBl in Mnplc Valley, and the lOUMn Twin Foils countj;. . .S h e w as i» po-vscnger In a lOOO Pord driven by her dftughtcr, Mrn. Carole B. WbeaUey, 35. nLv). po- catello. The doughttr wiu rtT)ort- ■ed Jn /ftlr condition Saturday nt Masic Vftlley Memorial ha.ipltal. where ahe U being treated for * Traffic Deaths Magic Valley i960 ............... 19^1......................123 1961....................... 85 train iifiir Rupertr He wai lOOl'a 32nd Music VAJJey traffic latalliy. and till.' third of the year In Mlnl- dok.i county, Ml three since June Mr. MllUi wafl driving n 1950 Chevrolet pickup truck, acconllnK 10 MinldoJCB county Sheriff llieoi;*. Johnson. H e. turned from stftie; .rniid 10 croM the railroad traclcK, 1VJ»> FjiJU county aherlffa of-'jicnr the' Keeo fftim*,' 14-mllca; flco IhvcsUgators reported MrX.'norih and four. mllc4.weal of Ru-' WhemU'v's car waa traveling eaaij pcrt.Mnio the path of a. Union on hl;li\vnv-30 nl G:10 p.m. When!Pncific streamliner. It uHJj A 10S9 Chevrolet! Tljp pickup truck u'fti thrown 20. Wcl-it-r. died when hid pickup where ane w ueinu irciucu u,— ....................... ............. broken foot, chest Inlurlw, and I truck wiw atruck by & i Jr..'33. no Thli*d avenue T^vln miLi. Bennlon was driving K’» t OR }>iehu-ay 30. Both can were dcmoll«hcd by the Impact, which ^pun Ute Ford around and hurled the Chevrolet Into a'borow hurled an' additional 00 fevt. TJie flJierJff soi/t the train triivellng approximately co mllM' an hour. Mr. MllLi was the son of Mr, and pU. BenH/mt w(M lre«t«l/or mJnorlMM, WJllnrd Mill*. W el.w. Tlic Injurlc.s at, the hospital and then: botly U' M the Walk mortuary, rcleasi'd. luupcru ____________ ' Successful End to Involved Search Nampa Beauty Selected Miss Idaho for ’61 r- LouU Toiman, left, local Ravj recroltcr. KinUes happily at the tucccMful eoncluslon hero of an In* volred Kareh tor «r Uaho lUU nag to be ased la » geUta anslrm arr lurade at the Great Lakea naTal Iralnlnr center. Prewntlnt the Har to Telm«i» 1« Uojd Walker, Twin Fall* American Ledon poat flac officer. (Staff photo-eorraTlOf) * * * ^ * Finding Idaho Flag Creates Problem Solved Only After Day-Long Efforts Boise'* Bonnie Smith. ... ........... cba«en xecond runner-up. Tl»lrtl| went 10 MLu Idaho FalU. Jullc county. CJwncJJer. who m ade hln boyhood'.,!,.. ■* * *" Mtti Garrison wm crowned by dreiim of movie slnrdom come MnrIeno_ Cojeman. Pocatello, Mias irue, died today of- sjptlccmla — blood polsonlni; — ft- complication from uplnal surgery performed five wcck.^ ago. He was <3, . Chandler succumbed at 4:35 . ,m. Tliree hour.n later Culver S I t y ' l)o.^plinl Issued n medical bulletin dbcloslng tlie eau.se of death. •"It Jusl happened suddenly." a hospital ktatl member said. Ed Traubncr. Chandler's bu.M- ess manager, said the actor ap- peared to be /allylRfr from a sc- ries of setbacks but that his eon- Doea Idaho have a flag?. . T h e , answer Is ''yes." but the jcatton perplexed several persons •In Twfin Palls and Bblse-^Prlday when SF/lcl Louis Tolman\ local navy recruiter, tried to fi ' four-by-slx-foot Idaho flag .. used in the Oreal lAke.i naval training center's golden anniver- sary parade on July l. - The search sMrted when Tol- tnatt received a letter Friday morn- ing from the Orcot Lakes base stating Umr*K—Kimbwlyi-youlh, Jullu.^ T. Goetz, was a member of the •‘Golden Anniversary" com- pany .which Includes one man from each of the 50 states. “During the past year," Ueut, •B, A.'Maloney. recruit Information iflffJcer SS> the base, wrote. "I have aitem^rdTb-procurcTbTllonairon: Ihe flags from each ot our SO Range Blaze # Reported for Hansen Area A rangB fire on the Hansen butte. stralRlji south oJ HnnsefiT Jn this area was reported at about 10:40 p.m. Saturday. • Paul Corder. Kimberly police chief, who Investigated the’- area After rMClvlng a report ot a range fire, said It was about one.quarter of a mile across In cheat grass and was Just reaching the brush at about, 10:40 p.m. "As long as the wind remains Jn the east there is no dnngcf to any ranches." Corder said. "If the wind changes to the west. . though, there are about three house* that might be endan- gered," he added. •■A Corder sntd If the BLM »-eached.the fire soon enough It Ahould not - be too difficult to •brlhB under control. - The Burley BLM office nent —- tanker wcw to fight the bJoie at 10:50 p,m. The fire dispatcher reporUd this wos the first fire In the Burley district thU season. • A t this tins® 3ojt year •'wo had five or six fires," he said. states and have succeeded vlth thp excoptJon of Idaho, This Is the only state missing. When the bc^s parade'before the tecretaiy of navy>on July l. I.oin sure tlie people of Idaho *ouId feel moat embarrassed if their flag among the other states." Toiman made ,i?vcral futile er- forts to find a flag. Including a try with the .Twin F^lli Cham- ber- of Commerce. Then he con- tacted the local American Legion post and from then oa T. W. Qtlvers carried the ball. Before the day was over % four-by^lx state flag was on the woy to the bnie on A loan basis, and on order had been placed with a New York com> pnny to make another fl»g which wJU be' donoted penjwnenUy to the-trflitiinjreeHier:— -------------- Stivers* search began by making Give President Tax-Cut Power, Study Suggests. WASHINGTON, June 17 Wv-A of major changes In tht counlry's clal machinery, one •eye- catching proposal: Give the Pre.iU dent HtAndby Authority to cut taxes In a reitsslon. The 25 member Commission on Money And Credit made public a 383-paso report climaxing nearly three yenrs ot effort on a budget of 1.3 million dollars provided by the Ford foundation. The report will be presented to the Whlu House Monday. ThU was the moat comprehen- alve study of money tnd credit since 1011, wheh' a congresslonnl commission Iwued a rtport tftnt led to the creation of the federal tpserve system. W hile' tlie present group pro- posed nothing so eorthshnUnff, virtually all ot Its 67 recommenda- tions would entAll important de< parturcs from past proctlces. The recommcadntlo/:* touch'or. the federal reserve board, the treasury, banks, savings and loan associations. Insurance, p riv a te pension funds, fanners snd home buyers. NEWS BULLETINS WANOVER, N. H.. June 17 WVT4^rt^IU>be^t Frost, four-Ueie wh of, the PulUwr prUe, was dliehorged from a hotpltal todar sfler un- S w Vcnesuela. Juno .17 (^P resident Roirtiilo Ditancourfs " mv-Th. Jii>li» amitamt «u 5"?5 'f.' "'I »“ «> » <i"«n mih pouus>i flCUTM who hid deiUnn wIth.flMncler Dermrd Goldrint ■" FORCE BASE. Ciillf.. June 17 (Bri-.scicnUata "" Iho .pulie 01 n rtvraped bucovtrcr several local telephone calls, 'in- eluding one to a book iftore which normally has state flags' in stock. But there Were no four-by-slx flags Avnllable. -T h e Iwokstore said one could be ordered from company In. Now 'Jfork.. After foiling to find a flag In Twin Ftolls, SUvers called the of- fice of the department of com- merce and development in Boise. "Yes." they had two such flags. Stivers was told by a department em ploye, and the department would be glad to loan one to the naval base for the pamde, but both presently were on loan, one to the University of Florida and .the other to Notre Dame univer- sity...................... -------------- ----- Jt WM doubtful Jf eJthfJ- Hog iia-boTctnmea-before-thB-July 1 deadline. Houever, the employe id Stivers. Caxton Printers stocked the tlaga. Since Stivers has » good friend at Caxton's. he fett sure his searcli was comlns to on end, but the printing compony had every size in stock excej sired four-by-slx. In desperation. Stivers ^called the How York firm Just os the U.B.-Hints EndiforJ A*Test Ban, Blames Deadlock on Russia - U'ASHINGTOX, .lunc 17 (/P)— :Tlic.Unitci(;Stutes blamcii the Soviet Union today for Uie (ieiullock in. iioffotintions for n miclcnr weapotis lest Imn. ftnri said.it'caiinnt co;i. timie inilofiniloly its sclf-impojied bun on such leat.-<. Tlii.n wiis in effnct Prcsictcnt Kenn’o(i.v‘s reply to h memoriuuiiim liaiidccl to liim by Soviet Premier Khrushchev nt their yiciiim conference two weeks aKO. nUhouKh the U. S. note was hnmlicd by the alatc (iepnrtmenl. The Unil-I ' “! ' '• ^ ’ . sr K S a S a Dock Strike Talks 'Union docs not want an ngrre- JKFF ,CIIANDI.KIt- • 42 yrar.1 oliJ. jJleJ Joday of BOISE. June 17 W - Lavcrda' P"‘wnlng. a compllcallon Mny Garrison, stately dark-halrcd,’ xplnnl »«rrery. ile »uc- dauKhter of ft Nampa building con-].‘■umbeil at 4:35 p.m. In Culver trucior. won the crown ot .Mlw' honp/MI. Chajirfler na* Idaho of loai tonight. . I Ix'spUalUcil on May 13 to cor- The iB-year-old Canyon county » "'‘PP'J "P'""* ‘H«- W' beauty was Judged first In a Held! wirephnlol of 30 at the climax ot the 12th. f ' * * * annual pageant at the Boise h lg h '.^ . ~ , . school jiymnaslum here. K rblSnil First runner-up was Judy Lynn J. mcnt banning nuclear weapon testing." ^ The hint that the United Siate.i may renounce ll.i moratorium nuclear wrupajis testing wns pre.iscd thl.n wnji In the note (le-, llVerpd to the Soviet foreign min- istry: "For n)moal llirre yesr*. Jhe United Statc.s hax been willing a-ssume the risk of not te.'tlng r dear weapons without the ci the Soviet Union lins llkpwlfe stopped Us testlns. •'Tlie nntlonnl M'curlly niid .de- fenses of the free world do not al- (ott- this risk to be Rssutiied Indef* Inllelv," Takes Life of Jeff C handler fused to say whether Kennedy has reached a decWoii to renounce the pre*'ent voluntary moraiorlum. The President Is known to under prcs.surc from some niem- j bers of congress and some military I d n h o o f IDGO. Tlie new A to Idaho, who k'HJ represent the Gem State In, U»c M1.1S America pageant at Atlantic City. N J.,.ln September, la flve- fcct. 8'j Inches (all and weighs 125 paunds. She hns brown eyes, dark brown hair, and her measure- ments are 30Vj-23.36^. She pre - sented A dramfttlc reading in the talent division of the contest. Mlu Garrison, a recent high school graduate, plans to enter Brigham Young university this -Kkr where she •will study Joumal- nxotvS'dromatlcs. iB oiUiiicm to her trip to Atlan- tic City, alie won $U0O In .college • • and a number of oth- er prizes, fipeclal scholarships-n <C«iitlnii«l >n r»tf I. ( e award- Group Asldng Halt to Cuban Tractor Swap seventh U.S. circuit court ot ap- peal? today to ''httlt negotiations by a prlvote elUxens' committee for release, ot some IJOO prisoners captured In the Invasion of Cuba. The .court petition asked that Atty. Oen. Robert Kennedy- be or- dered to halt negotiations ot the ■Tractors for Freedom Commit- tee" wlth-Ptlme Minister Fidel Castro. ~ T h T ’courl” t>ellimnBVed~tt Atty. Oen. Robert Kenhedy be i. dered to halt negotiations ot the "Tractors for Freedom Commit- tee" with Prime Minister Fidel Castror' The committee, headed by Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. Milton El- senhower and Water Rcuther. the action asserted, has violated the Logan act. which forbids Individ- ual U.S. citizens (o negotiate with foreign powers. The suit speclflc- ftlliMlemanrtrrt.fnfnrc m e n L o U ja tiOgan act. / Stivers agftln called the depart- mcnC ol Commerce and devetop- mcnt. This time he tolked to Dud- ley Creed. & former Twin Palls mon. Stivers asked Creed It he could call some of the other rov- emment departments in Boise to determine U su c h a flag was available. A cfl«-wM mode to the gover- nor’s office. This office had a three-by-flvo and a tour»by-slx flag, but the four-by-slx was on' loan. Finally, when the situation seemed alm «t hopeless., the high- way department reported It had a four-by-slx flftg At Its sew building. Soon thereafter, A. E. Perkins, auperlntendent ot the state police, had the flag on a bus for Twin Falls where Lloyd -walk- er. Ifeglon flag officer, presented It to RecrulKr Toiman for ship- ment to the naval training, base. . In the meontlme. so the station will never be without an-Idaho slate flag again. Stivers ordered on« madff Jii New York which 1* to be presented, to the naval base on beholf of the Twin PallsLeglon post. The-one-borowedrfrom-the department of highways will then be returned. At the conclusion ot the ordeal. Recruiter Toiman expressed hla gmtUude to the American Legion for helping-him solve hlSiproblem, '46.000 iqpR E, IN '61 SEATTLE, June 17, W—Wash- ington’s population V/as estlmoted ‘--•-y At 3 mllllon-^p more than X) 'f r o m lu t year, Calvin F. Schmidt, secreUry ot state census board mado. the estimate on the basis ot th£ board‘« count ot ln> coiporaied places. . . HIGHLIGHTS Insido Today The husky, six-foot, 4-lnch lead- ing mnn was hospitalized May 13 for corrcctJon ot a sllppCd spinal disc. Five days later, he expe- rienced severe abdominal'bleeding, Sui;eoi\s kept him alive In a seven and one-halt-hour operating room drsmft during which they administered an Incredible 65 pints of blood. For severol days he lin- gered In critical condition. Uien hff improred and was taken oil the critical list. . On May 37, however, new bleed- Jpg JjroW out Doctors, speedily operated sttil again and said his condition had worscned.l Chandler had alwayA since his boyhood In Brooklyn. Uiat his goal In life was to be a movie star. He once said he knew It would happen—"I was surprised that U took so lottR—three years.’’ The role of Cochise In "Broken Arrow wos the rooking of him, butltalso was adrAWback. Though ho played a variety of parts, pro- ..— .V ...., Germans Say No on Soviet ' Berlin Plans _net»T.m, .tuwi. n mans today demonstrated a ' -dt flant “no" to Premier Khrush- chev’s plan to cement division of their country. They flocked In thousands to ________ - . , rallies and applauded p>r« *—Editorial* ,'-Only the »P*!«hcs rejecting Soviet demands U'ey *Ml means surrendering 17 Bwnnmg. a - . i -♦ >. IMnllllon East Germans to perma- .r^rvM o^f™ cr^^ communist rule and giving i«n* v u it u, Old Fcrrv Cross- .j^uflty. Chancellor- Konrad Adenauer. West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and other political leaders chal- lenged the Soviet Union to allow At the time negotlatlon.^ for test ban started almost three yen ago.- thls counto' ond the So.*! Union separately announced m rntorlums.on such testlni;. A nur.. bcr of, U.' S, offlelals have voloul akcptlelsnhthat thtf Soviet Unior/ hns adhered to Its nnnouncenicnt. The U: S. note.alludcd to this situation'In accusing Morcow of trying "to choke oft" the ni-gotla- tlons at Geneva by proiioalnB that they should be mergc'l Into geri^ erol dlsormamenc toliis.. If that were done, the not! said Ko would have to start all ovei again."_________ ' ' • • Boys Staters Oppose Cuba Tractor Plan BOISE, June 17 tf»—Boys’ 0cm state legislators were unanimous todoy In condemning the Tractors (or Cuba ccunmlttee. , ‘ A mock Joint -meowrlM pas signed, by youth Gov. Marv Bro- PocaWllo, petitioned congress "bring an end forthwith to this type of degrading action." Thp two*day thock leglsloturc which ended today brought to a.concluslon -the .week-long Annual experiment In government for 270 youths from .104 Idaho high ^'oT 'ujo nep^lA'ao bills, resolu- tions andf^nwnrials Introduced, 10 passtSTvth houses_ and were received by' the Oero state gov- gmor: One of these wos a Joint resolution and onoUKr-the-mt- morlal, which r^ulro no action by the. governor. The only bill BroviTi vetoed was one establishing Silver City In southwest Idaho as a state park. In his veto message. Brown sold the,bill favored oqo section of the stale over another and didn't pro- vide a greater access to the area He said Bo}-s’ Stat« "K-as dealing with problems which' affect the whole of Idaho." Plans Visit to old Ferry Cross- ing 'ond Stage Station; Potato Group Meets eUSun Valley. . Page 7—Knothole News. Page 10—Youth Employment Service Provides Stenographer for Spanish Wor Veterans Meet- ing. the Germans to decide their fate though’ nation-wide elections. free Page 11-SUte Women’s Golf They‘scornfully repudiated the U..PM * ' il ' _ _ Tournament Opens Here Tues- day. Page 12-Oene LUtler Wins VS. Open. Page IS—Bolss Beats Cow- boys A-b. . Magio Vallty Plaji .Great Falls at JaycM Park St«Unt at 8 pjn.' Today. idea ot any- deal with East Ger - many which they said was prop- ped up "by the help of foreign bayonets." The occasion was the eighth an- nlvenlty of the unsuccessful re- volt ogalnst domrounlsm In East bworshakj;© Ask $68,000 fol:. Magic .Valley fe ather Station WASHINGTON, June 17 Qiro--Sen. Kenrj^ C. Dworshok. R.. Id*., said yesterdoy he would ask th* senoto appropriations commlttea to odd gsa.OOO to the commerce department budget for agricultural weather reporting faclllUes at Twin Palls. Ida. Dworshok sold he would go before o n ----------- Monday to ask for the funds tor the tlseal year starting July 1, ^ e V. S. f^Mther bureau hftd asked tor funds to Mt up six special agricultural westher areas, including one in Idaho. But the request was turned do*n by the budget bureau. Fund* tor the six areas were later rostorod by a house committee, but the new version of the plan did not \nclude Idaho. New Jersey was s8iMl«d Jnstcod on th'o bosls of rwjueats by congressmen from thot state. Owonhak'A effort to'add Idaho,-to the plan picked Mp bl-portlson support when.Sen. Frank Church, D.. Ida., said ho would also sup- pore til# r Loud; No Progress NEW YORK. June 17 f/P>—The first fnce-to-face meet- , ink' of nefrotiators in « tfiree-coa.st shippinpr strike broke up today w ith nnjcry words nnti ii report of “no progrc.<is.’’ Tlie strike stnrted Thursday m idnijtht and involves 85.000, crewm en of nimo.st 3,000 pji.isenffor, 1‘reip-ht Jind oi! vc.s-‘ Mol.'< on the East, West and Gulf coasts. The ncRotiatinp session wns arrnnffcd «t the request of Ljibor, Secretary Arthwr J. Goldber/?, sent here Thursday by President Kennedy in an effort to ef- Valley Youths Off to Attend 4-H Congi-ess Tl»lrty-/our 4-H club members from throughoul Twin Falls coun- ty. and four 4-H club leaders left Twin Falls about *10 p.m. Saturday Jo fltltnd the annual onc-weck 4-B -conBrcs.^. sponsored by the University of Idaho extension serv- lee In Moscow. -While there, delegntes ■ will At- tend classes and workshops and participate In talent shows and VI Career day program. . .\fore than l.ooo deiegates irom throughout the sWte win attend the congress, which will be high- lighted by election' ot officers Wednesdoy. Larry Annls will rep- resent Twin Falls county os a vot- ing delcgoto In tho officer elec« tlon. Two buses picked up the U members. and leaders Saturday night in th e ' counQ^ courthouse porklng idu The buses later picked up 13 delegotu at Jerome. U at Ooodlng. three ot Hammett and three Twin Falls county delegates who were attending Boys’ state and the Miss Idaho Pageant at Boise. Classes will be taught on point- ing, grooming, sewing, livestock, forestry, posture control, dieting, music, agricultural chemistry ond severol other courses related to 4-H actlvlUes. ’There will bo work- shops In leadership training and personol development. Outgoing president, w ho will preside over the congress until the now officers are installed, is Willlom Southwlck, Buhl. aders who will occomonj .. p are Mri. Lee Mathews, Mrs. J. M. McArthur-and Mrs. Frank Southwlck. oil Buhl, and Donald Youtz. Twin Falls. ex(ensloa agri- cultural agent. French Ghiel “H ^ T r o u l i l e - On 2 Fronts PARIS. June 17 W) -- President Charles de Ooulle. defied by right- wing extremists on Algeria and angry farmers ot the home eco- nom)o-front,'j5_foclDg one of-the most potentially dangerous-dllem- of his political career. seven bills. 'I h e y ................ Appropriating 39 million dollars for education as requested by the Idoho Education association and a companion meosure establishing a two per cent soles tax to pay for Requiring high school students to have four years of English to graauatc. Outlawing .trading stomps. Providing for the comparative teaching ot communist ond other (C«ntlnit4 rM« t. Calvan I) Nevada Crash Fatal for Five BOISE. June 17 (UPI ond AP> —A prominent.-western ln4,urance executive who survived four years as a civilian prisoner In o Jopa- nese concentration camp during World war .II and his seeing a further weakening ot his outhorlty. If he IgnoreJl the leglU- mate complaints of the farmers, he risks seeing a localized confi(-:t txonstormed into a aatlon-»lde crisis. The formers ore angered by low prices they receive os comporcfl The form trouble Is spreading from Brittany In the west, to Nor- mondy and ^ther sections ot the north. It threatens soon to reoch central France and the wine-grow- ing regions ot the south. Meanwhile right-wing extrem- ists., who bitterly oppose de Gaulle’s liberal Algerian polity, are ketplng.up their pressure. :ect a settlement. Goldberg appealed afteru'ard for the panics to meet again Monday for pur- po.iefiil negotiations," He luued the appeal prior to leaving for WashlnRton to.report to Kennedy. Heading the bargaining teams ere Rolph E. Ca«y. president ot the American Mcrchont Marino imtitule. nnd Joseph Curran, head of tho National Maritime union, Jargcst of seven striking unions. Casey aald otter Uie thrce*hour session that his mansRement or- Ronlzatlon -was "the victim of a fitter political rlvalr}' between »o unions.", "All symptoms of.stability went out ot.thU .Industry with Paul Hall and Joe Curran waging wor over our bodies," Ca*iy said. Holl- is president of the fieatarcr* In- temaUonal tmlon. ,r Casey sold '‘Bitterness betw ea the two uniozis is.greaUr thoa ever before." V ' y -1 ' Curran said he was lostnetlng his Attorneys to lUe unfair.labor uractlce charges against'the InsU- ' ' hat ha described as tho. ’ ___ _____ fallurs to bargola in good faith. The report . of "no progress'' came from represcnloUves of both aides.. 102 Degrees Swimming parUes. picnics and cold showers were the order of the day Saturday as the . tem- perature in Twin Polls soared to 103 degr«es, tho highest so for this year. The'two official 0.8. 'weather bureau thftrmometera at the btireou.of entomology research station In ’Twln'FaUi read 103 and 100 degrees respectively at a pm . Kenneth , Qlbson.' di- rector ot the bureau, said the thermometers are seven feet- apart, but both coulff~*o ac-.- curate since temperature often varies that much over even a short distance. The previous high for the ■yeJkrWua-flS'Ttadlng-record- ed Friday. — Restdents-of-MsgHrrValler eon hope that high tempera- tttres wont b« os consistent- as In the middle ot July. I960. ' when the mereuiy rose to 103. 104.' 103. 101 and 101 on five consecutive doyt,- -U. S. Scores —T«,T>riig Suit I crlmlnol case Involving drug prlce^, fixing yesterday Is expected to - have noUon-wldo repercussions. - A federal court Jury retumHl a verdict of guilty against -the Northern CalltomU Phormoceutl- col association on the charge ot conspiring to fix prescrlpUon drug prices in violation at the Sher- man ontltrust set. . , . Louis s.-Goodman. Co-de- fendont Donald K. Hedgpeth. San Francisco pharmacist ood an asaoelaUon vice president, also was coiivicted. d is a.ttevada traffic accident todoy. Robert Edgar Cedi. Boise. 63, president ot the Continental Life and Accident eompahy, and his ■wife. Sue, W, died i i a two-car heodon crash near Lovelock; Nev, Three other persons were olso killed and three were seriously in- jured. . KUled Immediately were Cecil, a n d 'h ts wife, fiveljn B. Fuller. Lodi, caltf., and Gloria Ann Ouxl- eaty., 6,-Elk! Orove.‘Calif., were tenuUvely Identified as among the dead. an ambulance en route to a I hospital. Clifford R. Hardesty, lB,'^n4 O am el V. Hardesty. 45, Elk Grov^, I are In critical condition In a Reno I hospital. ^ 'When Do Figures Lie? don’t }J(—usually, that _________ I the front page of this Sunday’s Times-New* ^ e a tu ' Section a photograph shows perfectly ."honest" v e ilin g m a- chine recording a rather able weight for ai&l2eable gentle^ man. Before reading tho cutllnes. SCO If you.coa figure out whats •in' cerc- y; then go on to an ___ 1 and InterestUig story about six Twui FoUs men who have de- vised a way to bolster their wUl power to refuse fatteahig foods., Eoch Sunday the. Tlmes-Ncws eaUM Section b rla g a you. a jrlely ot stories covering Inter- esting places a n d ' persons in Magic 'Vollex. For Instance, this Week ther« ft the story about a famous shoot- ing Instructor who has reUred In Jerome. He oncf taugh> Betty QG^ S Hutton how to shoot for her .riio 1 "Annie Get Your Gun." -.t..- ’The photo ot two pups In a cup a poge 3i may amuse yo^^ “ «l '' you may dlscover.a iot of things; you;dldn’t know about ;theTwlnV' FalU clty-summer recreaUoi) pro- . gram in another story s t ^ g . the first page of.tbe'Fei tlon. These, along with a yam aheut two local man who w o« throoao-. i out ths night when most p are asleep; an article on r e b j^ - --. on ot waters tor sport leTaUty PortMt, and« wholb'famlly'jftttt », J InteretUng reainc Xor day.

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T h e 2 2 n d a n d 2 3 rd tra //l< i d c a i t i s o f J961 in M a o ' l c V a lie v o c c iir r c d o n

J u n e 1C a s r e s u l t o f '^ a c c id c n ts in M in i -

d6 R a a n d T tc in -F a l ls I r^ c o lin i T h e M h f f ic ^ i i l l c y N c w s p a p c r D c d ic n tc d - lo -^ rv in K .a n d rro n m tin g th e G n n » ih o f N ine I r r ig a te d Iciiilio C ounties

Sunday EdifiohM ore News

M ore Sports , fami7y,Com/cs

■ fea tu re Section

, - y O L . 43. NO. 64 — llllllliil r> *-11[ «••oelnlKi P m i and UAIIWI'F

T O ^ ? - F A y - ^ ^ T > A H n , R K v p A Y . .I I I V K 1R, i n m ' 1 . 'SINGLE c o p y lO CENTg

T w o ^ ^ i e ^ a l l e y ^ r M f i c L ^Raise 1961 Area Highway Toll to 23

% (See picture oa r a r e• ShcrUfa orriccni Saturdnj- co

tlnuc<t JnvesUcatlon of tlie n c lden t qn hiRhwny aO In i>'= end 6f Kimberly, which took ihc life o f Mr». Iria HMfta. CO. Poca.

• Clio. Friday n igh t. Twin Falls• county Sheriff Jam es U . Denham

»ald chnrsc-i mny »)«'He? Mcmclay.Mrs.- HarrLi w w lh a 23rit truffle

futAlliy for lOBl in Mnplc Valley, • and th e lOUMn Tw in Foils countj;.

. .S h e w as i» po-vscnger In a lOOO Pord driven by h e r dftughtcr, Mrn. C arole B . WbeaUey, 35. nLv). po- cate llo . The d ough ttr w iu rtT)ort- ■ed Jn /ftlr condition Saturday nt M asic Vftlley Memorial ha.ipltal. w here ahe U being treated for *

Traffic DeathsM ag ic V alley

i 9 6 0 ...............19^1......................123

1961.......................85

tra in iifiir R u p e rtr He w ai lOOl'a 32nd M usic VAJJey traffic la ta lliy . a n d till.' th ird of th e year In M lnl- dok.i county, Ml three since Ju n e

Mr. MllUi wafl driving n 1950 Chevrolet pickup truck, acconllnK 10 MinldoJCB county Sheriff llie o i;* . Johnson. H e . turned from stftie;

.rniid 10 croM the railroad traclcK, 1VJ»> FjiJU county ah erlf fa o f- 'jic n r the' Keeo fftim*,' 1 4 -mllca;

flco IhvcsUgators reported M rX.'norih and four. mllc4.weal of R u - ' W hemU'v's c a r waa traveling eaa ij pcrt.M nio the pa th of a . Union on hl;li\vnv-30 n l G:10 p.m. W hen! Pncific stream liner.It ■ uHJj A 10S9 Chevrolet! Tljp pickup truck u'fti throw n

20. Wcl-it-r. died w hen hid pickupw here ane w ueinu irciucu u , — ....................... .............b roken foot, chest Inlurlw , and I truck wiw atruck by & i

J r . . '33. n o Thli*d avenue T^vln m iLi. B ennlon w as driving K’» t OR }>iehu-ay 30. B oth c a n were dcmoll«hcd by th e Im pact, w hich ^pun Ute Ford a round and hu rled the Chevrolet Into a 'borow

hurled an ' additional 00 fevt. TJie flJierJff soi/t the tra in triivellng approxim ately co mllM' an hour.

Mr. MllLi was the son of Mr, andpU. BenH/mt w(M l r e « t « l /o r m JnorlM M , WJllnrd Mill*. W el.w . Tlic Injurlc.s at, th e hosp ital and th e n : botly U ' M the Walk m ortuary, rcleasi'd. lu u p c ru ____________ '

S u ccessfu l E n d to In vo lved S earch Nam pa B eauty S elected M iss Id a h o for ’61

r- LouU Toim an, left, local Ravj rec ro ltcr. KinUes happ ily a t the tucccMful eoncluslon hero of a n In* vo lred K areh to r « r U aho lU U n a g to be ased la » geU ta a n s l r m a r r lu ra d e a t th e G re a t Lakea naT a l I ra ln ln r center. P re w n tln t th e H a r to Telm«i» 1« U ojd W alker, T w in Fall* A m erican L edon poa t f lac officer. (Staff photo-eorraTlO f)* * * ^ *

F in d in g I d a h o F l a g C r e a te s P r o b le m S o lv e d O n ly A f t e r D a y -L o n g E f f o r t s

Boise'* Bonnie Smith. ..............cba«en xecond runner-up. Tl»lrtl| w ent 10 MLu Idaho FalU. Ju llc

county. CJwncJJer. who m ade hln boyhood '.,!,.. ■* * • *"M tti G arrison w m crowned by dreiim of movie slnrdom come

MnrIeno_ Cojeman. Pocatello, Mias irue, died today of- sjptlccm la — blood polsonlni; — ft- complication from uplnal su rgery performed five wcck. ago. H e w as <3, .

Chandler succum bed a t 4:35 . ,m. T liree hour.n la te r Culver S I ty ' l)o.^plinl Issued n medical bulletin dbcloslng tlie eau.se of death.

•" It Jusl happened suddenly." a hospital kta tl m em ber said.

Ed Traubncr. C hand le r's bu.M- ess manager, sa id th e actor ap­

peared to be /allylR fr from a sc­ries of setbacks b u t th a t h is eon-

Doea Idaho have a f lag ? . .T h e , answ er Is ''yes." but th e jcatton perplexed several persons

•In Twfin Palls and Bblse-^Prlday w h en S F /lc l Louis T olm an\ local nav y recruiter, tried to fi ' fou r-by-slx-foo t Idaho flag . . u se d in the O real lAke.i naval tr a in in g cen ter's golden anniver­sa ry pa rade on July l . -

T h e search sM rted when Tol- tn a tt received a le tte r Friday m orn­in g from th e O rco t Lakes base s ta tin g Umr*K—K imbwlyi-youlh, Jullu.^ T . Goetz, was a member of th e •‘G olden Anniversary" com­p a n y .which Includes one m an f ro m each of th e 50 states.

“D uring the past year," U eut, •B, A .'M aloney. recru it Information iflffJc e r SS> th e base, wrote. "I have aitem ^rdT b-p rocu rcT bT llonairon : Ih e flags from each ot our SO

R a n g e B laze # R ep o rted fo r

H an sen A reaA rangB fire on the H ansen

bu tte . stralRlji south oJ HnnsefiT

Jn th is a rea was reported a t about 10:40 p.m. Saturday . •

P a u l Corder. Kimberly police ch ief, who Investigated the’- area A fter rMClvlng a report ot a range f ir e , sa id It was about one .quarter o f a m ile across In cheat g rass a n d was Just reaching the b ru sh a t about, 10:40 p.m.

"A s long a s the wind rem ains Jn th e east there is no dnngcf to any ranches." Corder said. "If th e wind changes to the west.

. th o u g h , there are about th ree house* th a t m ight be e ndan ­gered," h e added.

•■ A Corder sntd If the BLM » - e a c h e d . th e fire soon enough It

Ahould no t - be too difficult to •brlhB under control.

- T h e Burley BLM office nen t — - ta n k e r w c w to f igh t the bJoie a t 10:50 p,m. T he fire dispatcher repo rU d this wos the first fire In th e Burley district thU season.

• A t th is tins® 3ojt year •'wo had five or s ix fires," h e said.

s ta te s a n d have succeeded v l th thp excoptJon of Idaho, T his Is th e on ly s ta te m issing. When the bc^s p a ra d e 'b e fo re th e tecretaiy of navy>on July l . I .o in sure tlie people o f Idaho * ou Id feel moat em barrassed if th e ir flag am ong th e o ther states."

T o im an m ade ,i?vcral futile er- forts to find a flag . Including a try w ith the .Twin F^lli Cham­ber- of Com merce. T hen he con­tacted th e local American Legion post a n d from th e n oa T . W. Qtlvers carried th e ball. Before the day w as over % four-by^lx s ta te flag w as on the woy to the bnie on A lo a n basis, and on order had been p laced w ith a New York com> pnny to m ake a n o th e r fl»g which wJU b e ' donoted penjwnenUy to the-trf litiin jreeH ier:— --------------

Stivers* search began by making

Give President Tax-Cut Power, Study Suggests.

W ASHINGTON, Ju n e 17 Wv-A

of m a jo r changes In t h t counlry's c la l m achinery, one •e y e ­

c atch ing proposal: Give the Pre.iU d e n t HtAndby Authority to cut taxes In a re itss lon .

T h e 25 mem ber Commission on M oney And C red it made public a 383-paso report climaxing nearly th ree yenrs ot e ffo rt on a budget of 1.3 m illion do llars provided by th e F o rd foundation. The report will be presen ted to the W hlu House M onday.

T h U w as the m oat comprehen- alve s tu d y of m oney tn d credit since 1011, w heh' a congresslonnl com m ission Iwued a rtpo rt tftnt led to th e creation of the federal tpserve system.

W h ile ' tlie p rese n t group pro­posed n o th ing so eorthshnUnff, v irtua lly a ll ot Its 67 recommenda­tions w ould entAll im portant de< p a rtu rc s from p a s t proctlces.

T h e recom m cadntlo/:* touch 'o r. th e fede ra l reserve board, the treasu ry , banks, savings and loan associations. Insurance, p r i v a t e pension funds, f a n n e rs snd home buyers.

NEWS BULLETINSWANOVER, N. H.. June 17 WVT4^rt^IU>be^t Frost, four-Ueie wh

of, th e PulU w r prUe, was dliehorged from a ho tp lta l toda r s fle r un-

S w

Vcnesuela. Juno .17 ( ^ P r e s i d e n t Roirtiilo D itancourfs

■ " mv-Th. Jii>li» a m ita m t «u5 " ? 5 ' f . ' " ' I » “ «> » < i"«n m ih pouus>i

flCUTM who h id d e iU n n w Ith .flM n c le r D e rm rd G o ld rin t ■"

FORCE BASE. Ciillf.. Ju n e 17 (Bri-.scicnUata " " Iho .p u lie 01 n r tv r a p e d b u c o v trc r

several local telephone calls, 'in- e luding one to a book iftore w hich norm ally h a s s ta te flags' in stock. B u t the re Were no four-by-slx f lags Avnllable. - T h e Iwokstore said one could be ordered from com pany In. Now 'Jfork ..

A fter foiling to find a flag In Tw in Ftolls, SUvers called th e of­fice o f th e departm en t of com­m erce a n d developm ent in Boise.

"Y es." th e y had two such flags. S tivers w as told by a d epartm ent e m p l o y e , and th e departm en t would be glad to loan one to the naval base for th e pam de, bu t bo th p resen tly were on loan, one to th e U niversity o f Florida and .th e o th e r to N otre D am e un ive r­sity ...................... — -------------- -----

J t WM doubtfu l Jf eJthfJ- Hog iia -boT c tnm ea-be fo re-thB -Ju ly

1 deadline . H ouever, th e employe — id Stivers. C axton P rin ters

stocked th e tlaga.Since S tivers h a s » good friend

a t C axton 's. h e fe tt su re h is searcli was com lns to on end, bu t the p rin ting com pony had ’ every size in stock excej sired four-by-slx .

I n desperation . S tivers ^called the How Y ork firm Just os the

U.B.-Hints EndiforJ A*Test Ban, Blames Deadlock on Russia

- U'ASHINGTOX, .lunc 17 (/P)—:Tlic.Unitci(;Stutes blamcii th e Soviet Union today for Uie (ieiullock in. iioffotintions for n miclcnr weapotis lest Imn. ftnri sa id .i t 'caiinnt co;i. timie inilofiniloly its sclf-impojied bun on such leat.-<. Tlii.n wiis in effnct Prcsictcnt Kenn’o(i.v‘s reply to h memoriuuiiim liaiidccl to liim by Soviet Prem ier Khrushchev nt their yiciiim conference two weeks aKO. nUhouKh the U. S. note was hnmlicd by the alatc (iepnrtmenl. The Unil-I ' “ ! ' '• ’ .

srK SaSa Dock Strike Talks'Union docs no t w ant an ngrre-

JK FF ,CIIAN D I.KIt- •42 yrar.1 oliJ. jJleJ Joday of

BOISE. June 17 W - L avcrda ' P"‘w nlng. a compllcallonMny G arrison, stately dark-halrcd ,’ xplnnl »«rrery. i le »uc-dauKhter of ft Nampa building c o n - ] .‘■umbeil a t 4:35 p.m . In Culvertrucior. won the crown o t .Mlw' honp/MI. Chajirfler na* Idaho of loa i tonight. . I Ix'spUalUcil on May 13 to cor-

T he iB -year-old Canyon county » " '‘P P 'J "P'""* ‘H «- W ' beauty was Judged first In a Held! wirephnlolof 30 a t th e climax ot th e 12th . f ' * * *annual pageant a t the Boise h l g h ' . ^ . ~ , .school jiym naslum here. K r b l S n i l

F irs t runner-up was Judy Lynn J .

m cnt banning nuclear weapon testing." ^

The h in t th a t the United Siate.i may renounce ll.i moratorium nuclear w rupajis testing wns pre.iscd thl.n wnji In the note (le-, llVerpd to the Soviet foreign m in­istry:

"For n)moal llirre yesr*. Jhe United Statc.s hax been willing a-ssume the risk of no t te.'tlng r d e a r weapons w ithout the ci

the Soviet Union lins llkpwlfe stopped Us testlns.

•'Tlie nntlonnl M'curlly niid .de ­fenses of the free world do not a l- (ott- this risk to be Rssutiied Indef* Inllelv,"

T ak es L ife o f J eff C han dler

fused to say w hether Kennedy has reached a decWoii to renounce the pre*'ent voluntary moraiorlum.

T he P resident Is known to under prcs.surc from some niem-

j bers of congress and some military

Idnho of IDGO.Tlie new A to Idaho, w ho k'HJ

represent the Gem State In , U»c M1.1S America pageant a t A tlantic City. N J ., . ln September, la flve- fcct. 8 'j Inches (all and weighs 125 paunds. She hns brown eyes, dark brown ha ir, and her m easure­m ents are 30Vj-23.36^. She p re ­sen ted A dramfttlc reading in the ta len t division of the contest.

M lu G arrison, a recen t h igh school graduate, plans to en ter B righam Young university th is ■ -Kkr w here she •will study Joum al-

nxotvS 'drom atlcs. iB oiUiiicm to her tr ip to A tla n ­

tic City, alie won $U0O In .college • ■ • • and a num ber o f o th ­

e r prizes, fipeclal scholarships-n

<C«iitlnii«l >n r»tf I. (e aw ard-

G roup A sld n g H a lt to C uban T ractor Sw ap

seven th U .S . circuit court ot a p ­peal? today to ''httlt negotiations by a prlvote elUxens' committee fo r release, o t some IJOO prisoners cap tu red In the Invasion of Cuba.

T h e .court petition asked th a t A tty . O en. Robert Kennedy- be o r­dered to h a lt negotiations o t the ■Tractors fo r Freedom Com m it­tee" w lth -P tlm e M inister Fidel Castro.~ T h T ’courl” t> e llim nB V ed~ tt A tty. O en. Robert Kenhedy be i . dered to h a l t negotiations o t the "T racto rs fo r Freedom Com m it­tee" w ith Prim e M inister Fidel C astror'

T he committee, headed by M rs E leanor Roosevelt, Dr. M ilton E l­senhow er and W ater R cuther. the action asserted, has violated the Logan act. which forbids Individ­ua l U .S . citizens (o negotiate w ith foreign powers. The su it speclflc- ftlliMleman rtrrt.fnfnrc m e n L o U ja tiOgan act. /

S tivers agftln called th e depart- mcnC o l Commerce and devetop- m cnt. T h is tim e he to lked to D ud­ley C reed. & form er T w in Palls mon. S tivers asked Creed I t he could ca ll som e o f th e o th e r rov- em m en t de p artm e n ts in Boise to de term ine U s u c h a flag was available.

A cfl« -w M m ode to th e gover­nor’s o ffice. T h is office h a d a th ree -by -flvo a n d a tour»by-slx flag, b u t th e four-by-slx w as on' loan.

Finally , w h e n th e s ituation seemed a lm « t hopeless., th e h igh ­way d e p ar tm e n t repo rted I t had a fou r-by -slx f l f t g At Its sew building. Soon th e re afte r, A . E. Perk ins, auperln tenden t o t t h e s ta te police, had th e flag on a bus for T w in F a lls w here Lloyd -walk­er. Ifeglon flag officer, presented It to R e c ru lK r T o im an fo r sh ip­m e n t to th e n a v a l tra in in g , base. . I n th e m eontlm e. so th e sta tio n will n e v e r be w ithou t a n -I d a h o s la te f la g again . S tivers ordered on« madff Jii N ew Y ork w hich 1* to be presen ted , to th e naval base on beholf o f th e T w in PallsL eglon post. T h e -o n e -b o ro w e d rfro m -th e d e p ar tm e n t o f highw ays will then be re tu rn e d .

A t th e conclusion o t th e ordeal. R ecru ite r T o im an expressed hla gm tU ude to th e A m erican Legion fo r he lp ing -h im solve hlSiproblem,

'46.000 iq p R E , IN '61 SE A T T L E , Ju n e 17, W—W ash­

ing ton ’s popula tion V/as estlm oted ‘--•-y At 3 m l l l lo n - ^ p m ore th a n

X) 'f ro m l u t year, Calvin F . Schm id t, secreU ry o t s ta te census bo a rd m ado. the e stim a te on the basis o t th £ board‘« cou n t o t ln> c o ip o ra ie d p laces. . .

HIGHLIGHTSInsido Today

T h e husky, six -foo t, 4 -lnch lead­ing mnn was hosp italized May 13 fo r corrcctJon o t a sllppCd spinal disc. Five days la te r , h e expe­rienced severe abdom inal'b leeding,

Sui;eo i\s kep t h im alive In a seven and o n e -h a lt-h o u r operating room drsmft d u r in g w hich they adm inistered a n Incredible 65 pints of blood. For severo l days he lin­gered In c ritica l condition. Uien hff im prored a n d w as taken oil th e critical lis t. .

O n May 37, how ever, new bleed- Jp g J j r o W o u t D octors, speedily operated sttil a g a in a n d said his condition h a d w orscned.l

Chandler h a d alwayA since his boyhood In Brooklyn. U iat h is goal In life w as to be a movie s tar. H e once sa id he knew It would happen—" I w as surprised th a t U took so lottR—th re e years.’’

T he role o f Cochise In "Broken A rro w wos th e rooking of him, b u tlta ls o was adrA W back. Though ho played a v a rie ty of parts , pro-..— .V ....,

G erm ans Say N o o n S o v ie t

' B e r lin P lan s_ n e t» T .m , .tuwi. nmans today d em onstra ted a' -dt f lan t “no" to P re m ie r K hrush ­chev’s plan to cem e n t division of the ir country.

They flocked In thousands to________ - . , rallies a n d a p p l a u d e d

p > r« *—Editorial* ,'-Only th e »P*!«hcs re jec ting Soviet demands U 'ey *Ml m eans surrendering 17

B w n n m g . a - . i - ♦ >. IMnllllon E as t G erm a n s to perm a-. r ^ r v M o ^ f ™ c r ^ ^ com m unist ru le and givingi«n* v u i t u , Old Fcrrv Cross- .j^ u flty .

Chancellor- K o n ra d Adenauer. W est B erlin M ayor W illy B randt and other p o litica l leaders chal­lenged th e Soviet U nion to allow

At the tim e negotlatlon.^ for test ban s ta rted alm ost three yen ago.- th ls coun to ' ond the So.*! Union separately announced m rntorlum s.on such testlni;. A nur.. bcr of, U .' S, offlelals have voloul akcp tle lsnh that thtf Soviet Unior/ hns adhered to Its nnnouncenicnt.

T he U: S . note .alludcd to this s itu a tio n 'In accusing Morcow of trying "to choke o ft" the ni-gotla- tlons a t G eneva by proiioalnB th a t they should be mergc'l Into geri^ erol dlsorm am enc toliis..

I f th a t were done, the no t! saidKo would have to s ta r t a ll ovei

again."_________ ' ' • •

B oys Staters O p p o se Cuba

T ractor P lanBOISE, Ju n e 17 tf»—Boys’ 0cm

sta te legislators were unanimous todoy In condem ning the Tractors (or Cuba ccunmlttee. ,‘ A mock Joint -meowrlM pas signed, by youth Gov. Marv Bro- PocaWllo, pe titioned congress "bring a n end forthwith to this type of degrading action."

T hp two*day thock leglsloturc which ended today brought to a.concluslon -the .week-long Annual experim ent In government for 270 youths from .104 I d a h o high

^ 'o T 'u jo nep^lA 'ao bills, resolu- tions a n d f^ n w n r ia ls Introduced, 10 p a s s tS T v th houses_ a n d were received b y ' the Oero s ta te gov- gmor: O ne of these wos a Joint resolution and o n o U K r-th e -m t- morlal, w hich r ^ u l r o no action by th e . governor.

The only bill BroviTi vetoed was one establishing Silver City In southw est Idaho as a s ta te park.

In h is veto message. Brown sold the ,b ill favored oqo section of the s ta le over ano ther and didn 't pro- vide a grea ter access to th e area He sa id Bo}-s’ S ta t« "K-as dealing w ith problem s w h ich ' affec t the whole of Idaho."

P la n s V isit to o ld Ferry Cross- ing 'ond Stage Station ; Po tato G roup M eets eUSun Valley. .

P age 7—Knothole News. • Page 10—Youth Employm ent

Service Provides Stenographer for S panish Wor Veterans M eet- ing.

th e G erm ans to decide their fa te th o u g h ’ nation-w ide elections.

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V S . Open.Page IS—Bolss B eats Cow­

boys A-b. .Magio V allty P l a j i .G re a t

F a lls a t JaycM Park S t« U n t a t 8 p jn .' Today.

idea o t any- d eal w ith E ast G er­m any w hich th e y sa id was prop ­ped up "by th e he lp of foreign bayonets."

The occasion w as th e eigh th a n - n lven lty of th e unsuccessful re­volt ogalnst dom rounlsm In E ast

bw orshakj;© A sk $ 6 8 ,0 0 0 fo l: .M agic .Valley f e a t h e r S ta tionWASHINGTON, Ju n e 17 Qiro--Sen. Kenrj^ C. D w orshok. R.. Id*.,

sa id yesterdoy he would ask th * senoto appropria tions com m lttea to odd gsa.OOO to the commerce departm ent budget fo r agricultural w eather reporting faclllUes a t T w in Palls. Ida.

Dw orshok sold he would go before o n -----------M onday to ask for the funds to r th e tlseal year s ta r tin g July 1,

^ e V. S. f^Mther bu reau hftd asked to r funds to M t up six special ag ricu ltu ral w esther a reas , inc luding one in Idaho . B u t the request was tu rn ed do*n by th e budget bureau.

Fund* to r the six a re as were la te r rostorod by a house committee, b u t th e new version o f th e p lan did n o t \nclude Id aho . New Jersey was s8iMl«d Jnstcod on th'o bosls o f rwjueats by congressm en from th o t state.

Owonhak'A effort to 'a d d Idaho ,-to th e plan picked Mp bl-portlson suppo rt w hen.Sen. F ra n k C hurch , D .. Ida., sa id h o w ould also sup- pore til#

r

Loud; No ProgressN E W Y O R K . J u n e 17 f/P>— T h e f i r s t fn ce -to -fac e m e e t- ,

ink ' o f n e f r o t i a to r s in « t f ir e e -c o a .s t sh ip p in p r s tr ik e b ro k e u p to d a y w i t h n n jc ry w o rd s n n ti ii r e p o r t o f “ no progrc.<is.’’ T l ie s t r i k e s t n r t e d T h u r s d a y m id n i j t h t a n d invo lves 8 5 .0 0 0 , c re w m e n o f n im o .s t 3 ,0 0 0 p ji.isen ffo r, 1‘re ip -h t Jind oi! vc .s-‘ Mol.'< o n t h e E a s t , W e s t a n d G u lf c o a s ts . T h e n c R o tia tin p s e s s io n w n s a r r n n f f c d « t t h e r e q u e s t o f L jibo r, S e c re ta r y A r t h w r J . G o ld b e r/? , s e n t h e r e T h u r s d a y by P r e s id e n t

K e n n e d y in a n e f f o r t to e f-

V alley Y ou th s O ff to A tten d 4 -H Congi-essTl»lrty-/our 4-H club members

from throughoul T w in Falls coun- ty. and four 4-H club leaders left Tw in Falls abou t *10 p.m. Saturday Jo fltltnd th e a n n u a l onc-weck 4-B -conBrcs.^. sponsored by the University of Id ah o extension serv- lee In Moscow.

-While there , delegntes ■ will At­tend classes a n d workshops and participate In ta le n t shows and VI Career day program .. .\fore than l.ooo deiegates irom throughout the sW te win a ttend the congress, w hich will be h igh ­lighted by e lec tion ' o t officers Wednesdoy. L arry Annls will rep ­resen t Tw in Falls county os a vot­ing delcgoto In th o officer elec« tlon.

Tw o buses picked up th e U m em bers. a n d leaders Saturday n igh t in t h e ' counQ^ courthouse porklng idu T h e buses la ter picked up 13 d e leg o tu a t Jerome. U a t Ooodlng. th ree o t H am m ett and th ree T w in F a lls county delegates who were a tten d in g Boys’ s ta te and th e M iss Id ah o P agean t a t Boise.

Classes w ill be taugh t on po in t­ing, grooming, sewing, livestock, forestry, posture control, dieting, music, ag ricu ltu ral chemistry ond severol o th e r courses re la ted to 4-H actlvlUes. ’There will bo work­shops In leadership train ing and personol development.

O utgoing president, w h o will preside over th e congress until the now officers are installed, is W illlom Southw lck, Buhl.

aders w ho w ill occomonj .. p are M ri. Lee Mathews, Mrs.

J . M. M cA rthu r-and Mrs. F ran k Southwlck. o il Buhl, and D onald Y outz. T w in F a lls . ex(ensloa agri­cultu ral agent.

F re n c h G h ie l “H ^ T r o u l i l e -

O n 2 F ron tsPARIS. Ju n e 17 W) - - President

Charles de O oulle. defied by rig h t- wing extrem ists on A lgeria and angry farm ers o t the hom e eco- nom )o-front,'j5_foclD g one o f-th e m ost poten tia lly dangerous-dllem -

of h is po litica l career.

seven bills. ' I h e y ................A ppropriating 39 million dollars

fo r education as requested by the Idoho Education association and a companion meosure establishing a two p e r cen t soles tax to pay for

Requiring high school students to have four years of English to g raauatc.

Outlaw ing .trad ing stomps. Providing for th e comparative

teaching o t communist ond other (C«ntlnit4 rM « t. Calvan I)

N evad a Crash F ata l fo r F iv e

BO ISE. Ju n e 17 (UPI ond AP> —A prom inent.-w estern ln4,urance executive who survived four years as a civilian prisoner In o Jopa- nese concentra tion camp during W orld w ar .I I a n d his

seeing a fu rth e r weakening o t his outhorlty . I f h e IgnoreJl th e leglU- m ate com plaints of the farmers, he risks seeing a localized confi(-:t txonstormed in to a aa tlon -» lde crisis.

T he form ers o re angered by low prices they receive os comporcfl

T h e fo rm trouble Is spreading from B rittan y In th e west, to Nor- mondy a n d ^ th e r sections ot the north . I t th rea te n s soon to reoch cen tral F ra n ce a n d the wine-grow­ing regions o t th e south.

M eanw hile r ig h t-w in g extrem ­ists., w ho b itte r ly o p p o s e de Gaulle’s lib e ra l Algerian polity, a re k e tp ln g .u p the ir pressure.

:e c t a s e t t le m e n t . G o ld b e rg appealed afteru 'ard for the panics to m eet again Monday for pur- po.iefiil negotiations," He luued the appeal prior to leaving for WashlnRton to .report to Kennedy.

Heading th e bargaining teams ere Rolph E . Ca«y. president

o t th e American Mcrchont Marino im titu le . nnd Joseph Curran, head of tho National Maritime union, Jargcst of seven striking unions.

Casey aald otter Uie thrce*hour session th a t his mansRement or- Ronlzatlon -was "the victim of a f itte r political rlvalr}' between ■ »o unions.",

"All symptoms of.stability went ou t o t . th U .Industry w ith Paul H all and Joe Curran waging wor over our bodies," Ca*iy said. Holl­is president of the fieatarcr* In - tem aU onal tmlon. ,r

Casey sold '‘Bitterness b e tw e a th e two uniozis is .g re aU r thoa ever before." V ' y -1 '

C u rran said he was lo s tn e tln g h is A ttorneys to lUe un fair.labor u rac tlce charges against'the InsU-

' ' h a t ha described as t h o . ’___ _____ fallu rs to bargola ingood faith .

T h e report . o f "no progress'' cam e from represcnloUves of both a id e s . .

102 DegreesSwimming parUes. picnics and

cold showers were the order of th e day Saturday as th e . tem­pera tu re in Twin Polls soared to 103 degr«es, tho h ighest so fo r th is year.

T he'tw o official 0 .8 . 'weather bureau thftrmometera a t the b tireou .of entomology research s ta tio n In ’Twln'FaUi read 103 a n d 100 degrees respectively a t a p m . K enneth , Q lb son .' d i­rec tor o t th e bureau, sa id the therm om eters are seven feet- apart, b u t both coulff~*o ac-.- cu ra te since tem perature often varies th a t much over even a short distance.

T he previous high for the ■ yeJkrW ua-flS 'T tadlng-record- ed Friday.

— R e std e n ts-o f-M sg H rrV a lle r eon hope th a t high tem pera- tttres wont b« os consistent- as In th e middle ot Ju ly . I960.

' w hen th e mereuiy rose to 103. 104.' 103. 101 and 101 on five consecutive doyt,-

-U. S. Scores — T«,T>riig Suit I

crlm lnol case Involving drug prlce^, fixing yesterday Is expected to - have noUon-wldo repercussions. -

A federal court Jury retum H l a verdict o f guilty against -the N orthern CalltomU Phormoceutl- col association on the charge ot conspiring to fix prescrlpUon drug prices in violation a t the Sher­m an on tltrust set. . , .

Louis s.-G oodm an. Co-de- fendont Donald K. Hedgpeth. San Francisco pharmacist ood an asaoelaUon vice president, also was coiivicted.

d i s a .ttev a d a traffic accidenttodoy.

R obert E dgar Cedi. Boise. 63, p residen t o t th e C ontinental Life and A ccident eompahy, and h is ■wife. Sue, W, died i i a two-car heodon crash n e a r Lovelock; Nev, T h ree o the r persons were olso killed a n d th ree were seriously in ­ju red . .

KUled Immediately were Cecil, a n d 'h t s wife, fiveljn B . Fuller. Lodi, c a ltf ., a n d Gloria A nn O uxl- eaty., 6 , -E lk ! O rove.‘ Calif., were tenuU vely Identified as among the dead.

an am bulance e n route to a I hospital.

Clifford R . Hardesty, lB , '^ n 4 O a m e l V. Hardesty. 45, Elk Grov^,

I a re In c ritica l condition In a Reno I hosp ital. ^

'W hen D o Figures Lie?d o n ’t }J(—usually, th a t

_________ I th e fro n t page of th isSunday’s T im es-N ew * ^ e a t u ' Section a photograph shows perfectly ."honest" v e i l i n g m a ­chine record ing a ra th e r able w eight fo r ai&l2eable gentle^ m an. B efore read ing th o cutllnes. SCO If y o u .c o a figure ou t w h a ts

•in' c erc-y; th e n go on to an

___ 1 a n d InterestU ig s to ry ab o u tsix T w ui FoUs m en who have d e ­vised a w ay to bolster th e ir wUl power to refu se fa ttea h ig fo o d s .,

Eoch S u n d a y th e . Tlmes-Ncws eaU M Sec tion b r l a g a you. a jr le ly o t s to rie s covering In te r­

esting p la ce s a n d ' persons in Magic 'Vollex.

For Instance , th is Week the r« ft th e sto ry a b o u t a fam ous shoot­ing In structo r w ho h as reU red In Jerom e. H e o n c f taugh> B e ttyQG S

H utton how to shoot fo r her .r iio 1 "Annie Get Y our Gun." - . t . . - ’The photo o t two pups In a cup

a poge 3 i may amuse yo^^ “ « l ' ' you may dlscover.a iot of th ings ; you;d ldn’t know about ;th eT w lnV ' FalU clty-summer recreaUoi) p ro - . gram in another story s t ^ g . the f irst page of.tbe'Feitlon.

These, along with a yam a h eu t two local m an who w o « th ro o ao -. i out th s n igh t when m ost p a re asleep; an article on r e b j ^ - --.

on o t waters to r sport

leT aU ty Po rtM t, a n d «

w ho lb 'fam lly 'jftttt », J InteretUng r e a in c Xor day.

PAGE TWO TrM ES-H EW S, T W IN FALLS, IDAHOSUNDAY, JUNE 18. lor.l

JElesblutioition : S p r in k lin g to

— B e-D iscu ssedT w in F r i l l c ity eommlMlon wlU

W e a th e r , T e m p e r a tu r e s

A ttorney W m iw n J. Langler to d r» v up Uu. retoluUofl. At luC

; week’i m eeU nj.-------------------------------rrho-reaoluU oo Is expecled-«o-be

M tie n e d a lte r Iw t yeor'i rcRu- uU o n , which permUtcd ru ld eo U

; w ho live * t «Ten*mimbered a d - ' drcAtes to iprlnk le on even-num-

bered days, o f the/ m onth.^vhlld 1*WM o r odd-numlicred rejldencer could bo sprinkled on odd-nuni' bered da rs .

O ther Items scheduled to com< before th e commission thcluda a r appllcaUon by lo 'nn Slewart to t th ree 13-toot curb cuts a t a parlc-

. I n j lo t on Third avenue west: a request by T h o m u B . WhJte and J . Eugene W hite lor the cUy to a nnex th e ' sou th porUon of th e J . E. W hite subdivision a t Blue la k e s boulevard north and .F a lls a renue east; repo ru on bids for new fire truelcs. and bids for » d rtw w a r. curb and ffutter Use tire sU tlo n a t rronU er field.

MAOIO v A i x t r - c t t K to p irtiT d o o i r »<“ ■K t n r a lleraoon thudershew era In the moDBtalns. C entlnoed very m n n . Illsh both dsys M (o lOfc low tcn lfta t B5 (« es. I l i f b Satorday Mt, J e w M , 97 a t # p jn , Saturday. Itorom eier; J8.1*.

yO R T H IDA HO^ParUy cloudy, w ith a tew lo w e r s o r th im ger-

NEW VOIlK. June IT lOT—The hJfhe»t tem peratare repori r s r w e s ih e r bDreiO-y«iterd«y-was llS derrees a t Dskersfi .............Tbe low todsy was 3S de free i a t Rum rord. M e^'and Leadvllfe. Cofo.

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R u p e r t D r i v e r

F i n e d I f l O O o n

T r a f f i c C o u n tAlvin Voft. Rupert, was fined

»100 and costs by , Rupert Police Ju d se Jake Wall Priday for drlv* in g while hU driver's license was reroked.

Paul M. Chesley, Minidoka, was fined MOO and cosu Friday by Judge W all for drunk drlvlnR. andh is driver's license - .............tor one year.

O len Funk. Burley, forfeited *25 and was given SO demeriU by

. Judge’ W all Friday for failure to drive reasonably and prudently. H e also forfeited n <13.M bond for drlWnir wiUiout a driver's license.

D avid R. Bean, Rupert, wna fined »16 and coals and given 30 dem erits Friday by Judge W all fo r a stop sign violation.

K enne th O. Richards, Rupert, •was fined »10 a n d co*U Friday by Judge W all fo r dlsturbtor th o peace by car.' O len R. Funk. 18. Burley, was

fined 0 1 and sentenced to 30 dftys o f labor for th e city by acting

.B u r le y Police Judge ,B en Dalso Sa turday for going 4S miles p e r hou r In a 3S-mlIe tone. FUnk has to observe curfew regulations and hU pa ren ts are to report d iily to th e judge on h is obserrance of th e h o u rs .'

Chrla H errera. SJ, Burler, wa? cited fo r reckless driving os the resu lt of a two-car accident a t 3:M sun . Saturday In the MO block of OverU nd avenue north , Burley.

T he 1961 Ford H eirera was d rlv- .Ing collided w ith a parked lOQS

• .Chevrolet statlonwagon. owned by , B a n o a Ysursa. Boise, Damage wao estim ated a t 1190 to th e sUUoq. wagon a n d ^ 0 0 to the Ford.

, Charles U Sheridan, Flier, w&s fined »10 and costs and given U dem erlU by F iler Police Judge K em T hurm an Thursday for ex-,

' oesstre sp e e d ..T t t i y -O . MWrtln. Jerome, wns

fined »10 and costa and given ao dem erits by J u d g e . T hurm an T hursday for excessive speed. Both c itations were Issued by Filer po­lice.

a ie n O. White. <9, a n Addison avenue west. Twin Fflls, was c ited

' fo r tnaklng an Improper tu rn a fte r h e was involved la a two-car ac­c iden t a t 3 :U p jn . Saturday In fro n t o f hU home. ^

A lOM'Oldsmfiblle lHasn driven by W hite coUided w ith a 1957 Chevrolet sedan driven by W al­lace Jt.. W hite. 1«. 4U Blue U k e a

•• • • • Falls.

M a g ic V a l le y F u n e r a lsT W IN PALLS—Fuherel services

for O o ltn Modeen. Tw in Palls, will b« held a t 2 p.m. Tuesday In the T w in Falls First Methodist church with Uio Rev. E arl W. Rid­dle a n d tlie Rev. Henry J . O em - hardt offlciaUhg. Final rites will t)f he ld a t su n se t Afemorial park. Friends may cnll_flt, tllC—FalU mortuary between 9 and noon Tuesday. Contributions may bo made a t the Twin Falls m ortuary or th e Twin Palls First .......... • church for muscular

Otty police reported Olen W hite m ade a right tu rn from the le ft

-■ lana-of traffic, causing th e coU Uslon. Ih e re was on esUmated HO

— daaage-to.theXihcvrolcl.andJU )be to the Oldsmoblle.

M iss Idaho(From ra g e One)

ed U lss T«-in Falls. Ja n a M argaret Ideyer, fo r h e r efCort. In ta len t oompetltlon; a n d to Judy Dumas. MlM Cassia Qounty. aa the ou t­stand ing non-flnallst In the n in e goTO division.

T h e traditional Ml&s Congenial- - 4 t r ■

th e oonteetants to Miss Pocatello, V era* Leo Croshaw.

Three so u th u n Idaho girls won divlalon honors a t th e opening n igh t o f the 13lh annual Miss Id ah o pageant yesterday.

Judged first were;T alen t contest Colleen R ed-

ford, Idlss Elmore county;, evening gown compeUtlon, Bonnie Sm ith. Miss- Boise; swim suit division. Judjr Lynn Pettrson, Miss Biack- foot.

H alf of the 30 glrU entered in th e pageant competed in each d i­vision la st night.

T he largest number of po ln u yesterday w m -gained by Miss Redford whose vocal solo of n S trauss waits gave her first place In tho evening's u le n t & ^ c -

B oys State

Providing tor the luuanee of duplicate checks by countle.i to replace thbse which have been lost.

Setting up righ t to work law for agriculture workers.

The--Joint-resolutleini thanked the A aericaa leg ion and other* w h o assUted In bolding Boys’

- - A blllt^ld- legalise gambling inId ah o was soundly, defeated w henlU ta a Introdtwed In the house.

dystrophy.

SORLEY—Rosary for Olive O. D elamater will be recited a t 8 p jn . Sunday a t th e McCulloch funeral home. Mass will be celebrated a t lo s jn . M onday a t the U tU e Flower Csthollc ch u rth by the Rev. Fron­d s O'DrlscoIl. Final rites will be held t o the P leasan t View cemetery.

F IL E R -F u n e ra l services for Mrs. Leona Belle V incent will be held a t 11 »M i u o a d i f In Reynolds fu ­neral Chapel w ith the Rev. Earl Riddle, pastor of the Tw in. Falls P in t M ethodist church., officiating. Cencludlttg r ite s will be held In Ih t n i e r lO C P ; cemetery.

SROSHOHE— Funerat services for M rs. Ida B. Collins will be held a t a p jn . M onday a t the McOold- rick* funeral hom e w ith the Rev. Jack K ennedy, Hailey Baptist min­ister, officiating. L ast rites will be h e ld in th e Bhoshone ceme­tery. FViends m ay call a t the chap­el Sunday a n d un til tim e of serv­ices Monday.

TW IN FALLS—Puneral Mrvlces for H allver H. B urgm an will be held a t 10 a jn . T uesday a t the W hite m ortuary w ith . th e Rev. Robert Burchell offlclaUng. Con- ciiMIng rite s wlU be a t T w in F a lls cemetery.

n iT P rn T —PunprnI in rCurtl5~'James May will be held a t l:30 p.m. Wednesday a t the R u ­pert L D S U bem acle w ith Bishop Carl G am er officiating. F riends may call a t the W alk m ortuary Tuesday afterhoon a n d evening

of serv­ices. Coia t th e R upert cemetery.

s WlU bo .held

achey. Mc'Nelll officiating. Con­cluding r ite s will be held a t th e Rupert- cemetery. Friends m ay call At th e W alk m ortuary Sunday afternoon and evening and Mon­day, u n t i l tim e of services,

Q O O D IN O -Funeral services Vor Bert F in k will be he ld a t 10 a.m, T uesday In Ooodlng, w ith t h e place to be announced by T hom p­son ehapeJ. Last r ite s wlH be In th e Elmwood cemetery.

T W IN F A L L ^ R o sa ry for Mrs. Agnes Kllmes will be recited a t the W hite m ortuary chapel a t 7:30 p jn . Sunday ^ lih th e Rev. Jo h n K oebch. Requiem m ass will be celebrated a t 9:30 a jn . M onday a t S t . Edw ard 's Cathollo church.

irailsford to D irect B u h l’s S ch o o lB o a r d

BUHL; June 17—Fred Brallsford as reelected chairm an . of the uhl tchoQl b o a r^ d u r ln g a re-

o rganuauon m eeung neia Iasi week.- Wittiitm T , AU lns was reelectedvice chairm an and ______

|) Pence, clerk. Rex Engelklng,' pcrTnTo'naiinr'‘'4*TnffleO Ti«rcnu7 ’ of the board ahd Lois Rudy, treas-

Brallsford appointed t r u s t e e committees for the ensuing year. T hey Included Pence, buildings; Oene Thomas, grounds; A tkins, transportation; D r. Harold H am - merqulst, personnel, and B ralls­ford, public relotions.

Emil H aum ont was awarded the contract for extra-curricu lar bus traruportation for 1901-03. A p­proval of sum m er school work under the boards Incentive p ro ­gram was gran ted to Elwood Gledhlll, ..Edna Bruffey, Melba W ilkinson,-'Leona O rifflth , -Vb'- glnla Dolana, Ernestine Burgener, Ocorge Ooodner and Arlene Kyles.

T he board also voted approval fo r m aterials and equipment In th e junior and senior high m a th ­em atics departm ent under th e national defense a c t In the am oun t of JI.OSOHtA sim ilar request for equipm ent' In elem entary science under th e federal program appTovetX tor 91,7fll.9l>.

-------id e n t Engelklngported a teaching- con tract had Ucen signed by Perry Justice. W ar­ren . R . Ih to Instruct science In th e h igh school departm ent. Ju stice U a native of H agerm an and holds s bachelor o f science d e g re e .In cham U try-from ^tha-O nlversity . of Denver, R e has done graduate w ork ac the U niversity of Idaho , M onU na S ta te university. U niver­sity of WoslUngton. and presently is a grnduate s tuden t In chem istry a t Bfown university.

FUer B oard N am es W ard

M a g ic V a l le y H o s p i t a lsMagric Valley Memori^

V U U ng hou rs In th e maternity wards w e fro m 3 to 4 p m . anc f to n 7 lo 8 p jn .; In a ll others frcBii 11 a jn , to 8 p jn ,

ADMITTEDMrs. R ichard Harney. Mrs. Vlr-

gU M cBride. Rom ona Whetzel Condedo Rom ero. Mrs. r a re s t Rob­inson: T ina Mstrie PhlUlps, Delbert Starr. O aten Modeen and Mrs H erbert Dlerkes, a ll Tw in Falls; Jim m y Ih o rp e . Shoshone; Mrs Albert Schaal and Mrs. John H sm U ton.Buhl: Harold R«y Hous­er. PU er; C a rla Ruberry, King Hill; C harles O , Ray, Hailey; Wil­liam M aule, Boise; Donna Dean Elko. Nev., a n d Mrs. U s te r C W heatley. Pocatelio.

M rs. Keith Burgees and daugh ter. C larence Stewart. Dorothy Stephenson. Jo h n Jensen,' PYank J. Kblm, Jo h n W iikerson nnd Mrsc u fro fa “ w w iu « : 'e a i 'i 'w in 'm is rMrs, Ellsw orth Schooler an d son, Mrs. C harles X . M ajor and Coth- erloe DUon. B uh l; Mrs. Norman Schafer and Jeffrey Henry, Fll- ef; Jo h n Savage. M urU ugh; An­drew V, Anderson. Hagerman; Benon W heatley. Pocatello; Mrs, A rthur Bmpey, Burley, and Wit- Uun Mftuie. Boise.

D lR 'n iS ■S o iu wera b o m to Mr. and Mrs

Ronald Newbry and Mr, and Mrs R lc h y d Harney, both Twin Falls'Oaugntcra,- ..........................................Mrs. Forest Robinson and to Mr and Mrs. VirgU McBride, both T » -ln 'i^ l8 ,

Chester A. Glore Honored at RitesHAGERMAN. June 17 — F u-

neral servleea fo r C hester.A rthur Clot* were he ld Thursday morn­ing a t , th ,e Reorganised 1J)S church, with E lder Hale Olauner oHlclaUng, assisted by Elder Dana Gilmore. 4

Two 'songs were sung by Mrs. CharlM Cary, Jr.. and Mrs. D ana Gilmore, ttccompanled • by Mrs. Hoa-ard Carlson.

Pallbearers w tre Caroll Oondit, M arcellno L arrlgan , W iuiam Al­len. Ja ck Allen, B ncrson Boyer And, C harles Skinner.-^-'

L ast rites w ere held a t the H a- germ an cemetery.

Dam LicensedSALEM. Ju n e 17 UV-A license

for Brownlee dam on the Snake river has been g rin ted to the Idsho Power compony by the Ore- eon'bydroelectrlc commlssloa.;

T ho dam h a s .been Beneretlngp o w ^ more th a n a year. Lewis A. Stanley, s u to engineer, said the .................... — wUi licenseUie firm 's Oxbow dam a« soon m it s ta r ts producing, probably wlth-

a few weeks, .

.t e a r b o o k ' e x c e l sMOSCOW, June 17—An excel-

^ j a n . .and th e American Falls itoveron lan . Dr. Granville Price,

Journalism a t the I Bnlvenity o f Idaho haa reported.

S t Benedict's, JeromeV isiting hours, a t S t. Benedict's

hosp ita l a re from 3 lo 4 and from 7 to 8 p jn . In the m aternity word a n d fro m noon to 4 a n d from 6 to 8 p jn . in the mcdical and su rg ­ical w ard .

ADMITTED M rs. L o w e l l .McClellan. Mrs.

E roea t Craig. Charles Phillips. M rs, K enne th Einerson and M rs. L aM ar Box. all Jerom e, and R ay T u rn e r and Lester Cttoley, bo th W endell.

DISMISSED Noble Llndiey, Idaho FalU ; Mrs.

'Epltaclo Rivera a n d son. H a r- langen. Tex.; Mrs. K orm an Flow- era a n d Mrs. Harold Huyser and son. both Shoshone: M rs. W illiam Rider, Richfield, and ChrU -Clark, Mrs. Roy D are and M rs. Leslie B urnham an d son.-, a ll Jerom e,

--------• , — BlRTIffl -•________A daughter waAbo:M}°

Cassia MemorialV isiting hours o t C assia Memo­

ria l hosp ital are from 3:30 to 4 and from 7 to 8 p jn . In the m a­te rn ity w ard and from 10:30 a.m. to s p jn . In the m edical and gical w ard.

.IW flT T E D --O m a r Maupln, Jo n Rigby and M rs, Po trlcla Bonner, a ll Burley;

M anine Homer. Minidoka, and Mrs, Loa Rose. Heybum.-

BISMISSED Angelene Tracy, Bonnie T racy.

Perry Tracy, Mr*. N orm an B ench a na R obert Jackson, a ll Burley; Howard Oransbury, R upert; Ed­ward W nrr. Milner; B eatrice P la ta . M nidoka, and Peggy M iller. C or­ral,

Goodins: MeihbrialVlsiUng hours a t Ooodlng M e­

morial hospital are .from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p jn .

ADMITTED Mrs. H enry Bauscher, Ooodlng.

DISMISSED M rs, Lydia Caster a n d Mrs. Bm-

b n Powell and son, a ll H agerm an.

Minidoka CountyVlslUng hours a t M inidoka Me­

morial hospital a re from 3 to 4 and from 7 to 8 p ja .

Lee Larson. Jam es D aniel. VlroH Fessenden and Mrs. R alph R ing and jo n , a» Rupert.

school distric t 413 board of tru stees a t a meeting th is week.

M rs. Jam es B rennan w ill serve _ j vJce-chaJnnaa. M rs, L e r c B F a n n e r will again be employed as clerk and treasurer.

A ttorney E . M . R aybom In- su lle d new trustees 0 . J . Boss, ttm o five, and Robert M olden- haiier. zone two. a t the m eeting. Edw in U erm an Is th e f if th m em ­ber of the board. R e tiring -m em ­bers a re Pau l Tum lpoeed a i ^ WU- llom Lantlng.

Members tabled the b ids for roofing th e sou th portion of the ju n io r high school building pend­in g fu rther Inform ation from bid­ders. issued a ca ll fo r coal bids a n d accepted th e Jtw T aylor serv­ice bid fo r * new pum p a n d m otor for the aprinkter irrigation sys­tem.

T h e Pom ona O range was g ran t­ed permlaslon to ^ the 'au d i­to rium on Ju ly S for a a . address by th e national O range m aster. O ne hundred and flfty .do llars per y e a r more than th e salary sched­u le was opprovod toe * teacher to serve on a pa rttim e basis os guidance and counseling director. New blackboards will be p u r­chased for Victory achool.

Presen t bonded Indebtednc^ ot d is tric t 413 U 1240,000 and Is be­ing paid off a t ' the rata, of nearly ♦35,000 p e r year.

TwDi F a lls N ew s in B r ie fA m ateur Badia a n b to U ee t

T he Magic Valley R adio Ama­teu rs club will bold a special meet­ing a t 8 p jn . Monday a t th e H arry jBarry park building.. Ed- TUton. W est HartfonJ. Conn,,, very high freqoency edjtor o t <J6 T, th e offl-

be th e featured speaker. All radio am ateuni In'M oglc Valley a re In-

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r. son o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Joe H arahbarger, Twin Fnlls.-receatly enlisted In th e air force and was flown to Lackland a ir force bose. San A ntonio. Tex., fo r basic military' training. Any pcrsoa deaUine InformaUon on a ir force. Trograms is requested to con tac t the air force recruiting of­fice in Twin' F a lla . '

W ork Parlits Needed W ork parties to build cabins a t

p a m p Tawskanl, Cam p F lra Olrls cam p In the south hills, a re need­ed Sunday, according to R ichard F llnn . J r . camp chairm an. Per­sons interested m ay contac t FUnn.

D eath Claims Curtis j . M ay At A ge o f 13

RUPERT, June 17—C urtis Jam es M ay. 13, son of M r; and M rs. How­a rd May, Rupert, died abou t 11 ttjn , Saturdoy a t h is home R upert after a long Illness.

H e was bam Sep t. I I . I04T, a t M ount Clemens, Mich.

Survivors besides h is parenU a re three brothers, E ldred May. T hom as May and M ark M ay, and a sister. D orlann May. a ll R upert; m a terna l grandm other, M rs. M a t; a illesp le . Twin FalU, and p a ter­n a l grandporeats. M r, a n d M rs. A. I , May. Rupert,

Funeral services will be he ld a t 1:30 p.m, W ednesday a t th e R u­p e rt LDS U bem acle w ith Bishop Carl O arae r offlclatJng. ft-leoda m ay c a l l 'a t the W alk m ortuary Tuesday afternoon and evening a n d Wednesday u n til tim e o f the service.

concluding rites will be he ld a t the R upert cemetery.

P ark in g F in esPosting <1 overtime park ing

bonds w ith T w in Falls police .Sat­urday were N orm an G arllngton, Cosgrlff ou tdoor advertising com­pany, Robert S tephan . M. E . Welch, M ark Detweiler. S tanley C r o w , R obert Allemon...Ronald Taylor, A rllne Shlffler, Roslyen H all, C ar­ro l's Inc., T erry Lawrence, M arvin •Brffdlne7-Blll~MoonrHeien Ca rey. A nn Johnston. Mrs. Charles Kllmes. Tom W hite, Harold Mayse. Cliff Melton, Jo h n Nellscn and M illie Cunnlnghaffl.

Overtime parking bonds were posted Friday by Robert B artle tt, M rs. William M athers. H arry Po- vey. George Detweiler. Jo h n F la tt , Joseph King. R. H . Downs. W il­liam -Moran. L. Pettlnglli. L. C. Shafer, Jam es Taylor, J : Cubit. P au l Jones. Harold Brown. .M ary Popham. D ean's R epair shop. Re-

Abchewakl. George W lsehlng, E Trueblood. W. L. R echer.-O lenn Davis. Dole H enm an. L e e Mc- Cracicen. jr.. F . C. Sheneberger, LewU Holloway and Gary H aw k­ins.

Galen Modeen Is Taken by Death

O alen Modeen, 33, T w in Falls, died a t S:18 p jn , S a tu rd ay a fte r a lingering Illness.

He was bom Aug: e . 1836, In T w in Falls and w as a mem ber of th e T w in Falls F irs t M ethodist church.

Survivors include h is parents, M r. a n d Mrs. R oland B.'M odeen, and a sister. Mrs. Melvlo Edwards, a ll T w in Falls..' Funeral services will be held a t

3 p-m. Tuesday in the T w in Falls F irs t MethodUt church „with the R ev. E arl W. R iddle and th e Rev, H enry J , G em h ard t officiating. P inal rites will be held a t Sunset Memorial park cemetery. Friends m ay call a t the T w in Falls m ortu­a ry from 9 a.m. u n til noon Tues­day. Contributions m ay be made a t th e Tw in m i s m ortuary or th e F irs t M ethodist church for m uscular dystrophy.

Teh Tables Play For Bridge Club

T h e Tw in 'F a lU u n it of the American C ontract Bridge league m et Thursday evening lo r m onth­ly m asterpolnt play w ith 10 tables In play.

N orth and sou th w inners were M rs, Elva Meeks and E. C. Mont- som ery. f irst; Mrs. H . M iller proc­to r and Mrs. H orry Light, second; M rs. B. R. T lliery and Mrs. L. H . VanRlper. th ird , and Mrs. Je rre Cover. a s d - M r s - J . a Mc- M lllln a n d M rs. Clyde Straughn and Mrs. Ea rl f e l t , tied for fourth ond fif th . ■

E as t and west w inners Included Mrs. Wllliom S paeth and M rs. H ar­vey Hurlebaus, f irs t; Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert SasS. second; Dr. a n d Mrs. H . E. Burgess, th ird , and M rs, Don­a ld Ransom and M rs. Ivon Skin­ner, f ourth,______________

Girl Is Injured By Canyon Fall

Donna Dean, 17. Elko, Nev., U

Duplicate Bridge Results ReportedJEROME. June 17 —T he Jerom e

D uplicate Bridge club m e t for m onthly ^nasterpolnt play S a tu r­day afternoon.

N orth and south w inners were M rs. Gilbert W hite and M rs, G ary Towle, first; Mrs. R hodctta B a r- n a rd and Mrs. H arry L ight. >ec->. ond. and Mrs. WllUam S paeth and M rs. Herman Hall, third.

East and west w inners were M rs. B . R. Tillery and Mrs. Charles B. Beymcr. first; Mrs. Poul T hom ah ond Mrs. h . M iller Proctor, see-' ond. and Mrs. Charles- W elterOth a n d Mrs. G . W, OsUer,

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Valley Memorial hospital,, a h u - pllal spokesman reported Saturday. m 1j4 Dean is recovering from a f ractured vertebrae and a broken le ft ^ received In a 'fa ll a t B l u e P n e s In th e Snake river canyon a t S:3o a in . Saturday.

She was brought to the hospital by h e r mother, M rs. Joseph Dean, Slico, th e hospital said. Mr. and Mrs. Dean and the ir daughter visiting In Tw in Falls. She — hiking when she fell. Mrs. Dean told hosp ju l offlclaU.

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No O o-K ort races are sdteduUd a t -the M agic Valley O o-K art race track, jo s l tn field, this Sundoy. T hera w ill be rac ing a t S pm . next-Sunday.

^ S n - ' _ ..................and Allen W . M elland. 31, Ottawa. Ill,.^were fined H5- each by Twin

w iie n ^e y _ ap p e ared in court Sat­urday charged w lth 'pilbllfflntoxl- cation. B o th were arrested Friday evening In th e ' 300 block of Sho­shone s tr e e t sou th by Twin FalU officers.

Marriage• / n s a were iutied

__ T w in Fails countyO ffice to R ichard E MeU-

_____ rtlan d . Ore.. and Carol AnneSnyder, F iler: Joyce Arlene Froeh- licb. H ansen , a n d Douglas Uoyd Gee, F lier; Jim Barga. /erom e, and C a thy O orm an. Twin FalU. and Je rry Shively. Idaho fa lU . and A nn Irw in , Kimberly,

Family R e tom s ' Dr. a n d Mrs. L u the r O, Thomp­son and fam ily returned to Twin FalU Sa tu rdoy a fte r a nine-m onth absence during w hich the doctor a tttn d e d tho University of Coll fv n la . Berkeley,

Awarded M edalCadet Col, A drian Dean, son of

Mr. tn d M rs. Lionel A. Dean. Twin FalU, h a s been awarded the Air Force assoclaUon medal for out­s tanding w ork In the a ir fores ROTO program a t S tanford un i­versity.

Track I lita T rack A 1949 Ford pickup truck driven

by Bob HoU tlne, 30. 642 W alnut street n o r th , collided w ith a 10S9 Ford p ickup truck driven by Kent J . D avenport, 10, Caidweii, a t 3:43 p jn . S a tu rd ay a t FUer avenue and Blue L akes boulevard north. City

..................... d 120 damage to the

Cars Collide ’ ‘A 19Q1 Fo rd driven by Mrs. Ruby

L. M atson. 69, 114 Polk street, col- Uded w ith ' a . properly parked 1900 Chevrolet se d u i owned by Mrs. Norm an Clark, 401. Seventh ave* nue n o r th , a t 2:17 p jn . Saturday la the 000 bJocJc o f Fourth street north. C ity police reported Mrs. Matson pulled th e Ford over for oncoming traffic. mUJudged the dU tance and th e Ford struck the C hevro let T here was an esti­mated »76 dam age to the Ford and 125 to th e Chevrolet.

Borneo to M eetBusiness and Professional Wom-

..IS club will m eet a t 6:30 p in . M onday a t th e home of Mrs. LoWeU Kloppenl}erg. 1788 AddUon avenue east, fo r a potluck supper. Reports o f s ta te convenUon wiU be heard.

W estF o r est F ire D an ger

D ro p s SomeW a s h in g t o n ; Ju n e n « i -

The forest service said today the forest fire situation In the -West

• olthough It U better

slates precipitation from Ja n . 1 to May 24 was only 26 per cen t of normal. I n southern California

. was 30 per cen t of normoL Southern Oregon.' southern Id a ­

ho, Utah. Nevoda and cenUal C al­ifornia still are suffering moisture shortages. They report Ihot fire danger is more critica l than usual for thU time of year.

T he heavy r a i n * and snows which fell In the Rocky m ountains from M ontana to Colorado during May probably m eans th e fire sea­son there will be about normal, th e service ssild, - . . ....... ■

W est W ill B e Sizzlin g Ai-ea

WASHINOTON. June 17 W - T he weather bureau has reported thU ouUook.for-the nex t 30 day.^:

'T h e w eather bureau's SO-dcy outlook for the period from mid- June to m id-July calU for tern-

to average below sea­sonal normaU in th e Northeast and in the southern ha lf o f the naUon east o f th e continental dl- Tide,

‘Above-normal tem peratures are predlcUd west of th e . divide and In the northern Plains, with g rea t­e st departures In th e P a c i f i c Northwest. I n .areas no t specified sear-norm al averages are In pros­pect.

"Rainfall U expected to exceed normal in the sou thern Plains and south AtianUo sU te s , ' Subnormal amounU are IndlcaU d in the M id­west and F 4 r W est, w ith near-

Child C ara T augh tMrs. R . E . N orrU talked and

dem onstrated on child care a t the meeting F riday of the Merry Maids 4-H Club. T ho nex t meeUng will be held a t 9:30 a jn . Tuesday, June 27. a t th e Tw in FalU city porL

Divorce O r a n l ^A d ivorce w a r granted Jn Twin

FalU d is tr ic t c o u rt :^ id sy to Rob­e rt E . K ersey, Marjorie O. Kersey .w as charged with extreme cruelty,' M rs. K ersey was granted custody of an In fan t daughter and awarded «50 monthly, child sup­port, 77ie Tw in Fails law firm of May a n d M ay represented Kersey.

Cars ColUdeA pproxim ately I4S0 dsmsge was

caused w hen a car and pickup truck collided a t Fourth avenue and Shoshone s tre e t south o t 5:30 p.m. F riday . Tw in P aHs police re ­ported. D rivers were locntltled as Verl O . RytUng. 42. 874 Fourth avenue west, driving a 1MB GMC

--------- ict Corvair drivenby R ichard Jones, 10, M3 Blue Lakes boulevard, collided with a properly.porked l?5 l OMC pickup truck ow ned by H ertz Truck R en t­al service a t 7:05 p.m. Saturday in the 600 block of F ifth street east. City police reported Jones backed the C orvair in to the truck. There was a n estim ated « 0 domage to eoch Vehicle.

Boise Man Tops Accountant Unit

„tJN VALLEY, June 17 '(UPJ — Russell F . Vehweg, Boise, U the new president of the Idaho Society of CerUfled Public A ccountanU .'

Thomas P. M ahan .-Jerom e, b president-elect and C lyde'KoonU , Twin FalU, U Im m ediate past p res­ident. Jerald Wood, Boise, was nom ed'secretary-treasurer.

Directors include O lenn Sea ­mens, Twin FalU : Elwood G wll- llam, Boise: J a m e s U Exeter. Biackfooti Daniel H. Camp, W al­lace; T . P , Hawkins, Pocatello, and Bruce W. Palm er, Coeur d'Alene,

The group ends Its annual m eet­ing here today.

Debra Koch, 5, Taken by Death

RUPERT. Juno 17 — D ebrn Anne Koch. 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H urm an Koch, died about 7 a jn . S a turday a t M ini­doka Memorial hosp ital a fte r a short llhiess.

She was bom Nov. e, 1958. S u r­viving besides h e r parenU ore two brothers, K evin Koch and Steven K och; paterruil g randpar- enU. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben K och,' Pau l, a n d m aterna l g randparents, M r, and Mrs. C harles Schm idt, Concord, Calif.

Funeral services are pending a t W alk m ortuary.

S e e n . . .L orry H auber suffering, a f te r ­

effects of wisdom tooth ex traction . , . Mrs. n o y d L incoln-and Mrs, Chester NeUon dU trlbutlng D airy m o n th m ateriaU downtown res- • to u ra n t , . . Mrs. Pete T h o rn to n ' helpUig daughter prepare fo r trip

Jam es Douglas w atch ing son

.. . L e T T K C f a a a r r i f i g u i r in r T Tab o u t w eather . , . Jam es B en h am Asittin g , a t father's desk In «hcr- Kiff's office cleaning .33 caliber re- £volver . . , Mitzl G errlsh looking Ebored a t local swimming p o o l '. . . ILucy M urray picking straw berrler. i, . , W illiam J . M oran u s h e r l i i t / 1 a t Shrine d rc u j . . . A nd over­he a rd : W oman explaining acc iden t, • "By th e rt lm e I backed o u t . f n renough to see w hat was com ing ic , a lready had."

B o is e News Leader T o p s

P ress G roupLEWISTON. JUDs 17 « W a m «

h . Brown, Boise, general m anager of th e Idaho Dally stotesm ttn ,w a8

Uon here yesterday.T h e 35 news executives a t te n d ­

in g the 36th annual p ress m eet also selected BoUe a s . th e . 1003 convention city and picked the T w in FalU Tlmes-News to host the 19S3 meeting a t Sun V alley,. T h e association's award fo r ou t­stand ing membership cooperation w en t to the Idaho FalU Post-RCR- U ter and Editor J . Robb B rady for th e coverage of the s to ry of th e nuclear reactor explosion ia ' ' Id aho . {

B rady and hU sta ff were praised ; fo r the ir around-the-clock e f f o r t ^ ' to speed the story to o th e r AP newspapers, . '

T h e Kellogg Evening News. Edi­to r W endall Bralnard and publish­ers Jo h n and William P e n n y w e r /^ given special citaUons f o r cor!® sisU n t and continuing coverage of th e IW -m onth long s tr ik e in th e Coeur d'Alene m ining dUtricc of n o r th Idaho,

Former Resident Taken by Death

DECLO, June 17 — M rs. Pearl M uir O om la Jones, «2, fo rm er resident, died Thursday a t » S alt L ake C ity hospital a fte r » h e a r t a ttack .

■She lived here with h e r p a re n i.1 w ho were active In the com m unity n th e early aetUement o f . Deelo, She was m arried to Angua S . Cor- nltk. Declo, In Ogden. H e d ie d In 1000 and la s t May 28 she w aa m a r­ried to Roy Jones a t L as Vegns. W hile In Declo. she woa ac tive in th e LDS church.

Survivors Include four sons. F u ­n e ra l services were held S a tu rd ay a the Toylorsviiie LDS accond

w ard chapel and last r ite s were held in th e ..Wasatch L aw n Me­m orial pork. Solt Lake C ity .

Twins’ Rites HeldFuneral services for Denny Jam es

Mockey and Permy Joy Mackey. son and daughter of M r, and M rs. Fred Mackey, H eybum . were held Friday afternoon a t the Twin FalU m orluat7 chapel w ith the Rev. C. A. R a th jen officiating.

Concluding services were held a t •sonaetr-M tm gncl" p m l; ' "Huw ard Sm ith and D on Reddy were pall­bearers.

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Story o n M ou n tain C lim bing IThanks’Given to^ ’ 11 o *. ti^ Those Who AidedE ii]0 ) ^ d b y P o c a t ^ o R ead er

.■ M W . J „ r ' l m i . l h . f p r o .p « » r . « "3 E a im , T ta m - N c n ; ................cUmblng In th e 34 Mny oui

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h e re W Pocnlello l u u u i o y w

of »atlBfflcUon .to filwover cUmblnR U bCRlnnlnd to cmerKc irom thebehavior. U Ui Also, a source ot MlUfftcUon to I fn rn 'lh f tt ihcre Is ■n increnalnfc a w a re n cu o t Ine

A ecenlc nnd c llm blns excellcnce of wme of the lUftho moiiniftitw.

One views w ith mixed emotions • thU Increase of I n tc r a t »n mouri- w ln climbing. O n th e one hanU. (liter hcivlna been one of n very im#U RTOup for y e a ^

■ Msurlnic to htkve soirie; kind of suktus n l last. However., the iidvftn-tafiB of enjoying m e mountttlns !nsome ifc luslon U lost. The prob* icma of dodRlnit fftlijng roclc be- come Rfcfttcr and th e dbtasteful sight o t Utter le ft by an InerciuilnB number o t people *poH» the enJoy* m tn t-of th e scenery.

1 wlsU'to supplem ent one Hem In your Btory. M en tion -1* rnnde U «re of A recen t clim b of Leaihermnn ocBlc on w hich w as found unde*

' clDherablo evldcncQ .o f a previous cJJmb. I do ; io t know w'heihcr wc

. Clin claim n d ra t climb of Hint peak Roy T hom a, Arthur Cron- oulst. and I clUnbed U atherm an in lace August o t :W5, a fte r )3ftvlnff cUmbed M t. .a q fo h and Dickey

— Ttt-lrcllmbcd L ea the rm an long before]wl!.hM to ihnnk nil lh a « wJto c

B id s S o u g h t By Mini<l?>ica

F o r S ch o o lsRUPEHT. Ju n e 17—DId.i for ad-

riliicms lo th e presen t p la n t ot the .Mlntilokn County h igh hclioof will ,bp opened Ju n e 30.- according to jCiimdcu Meyer, county *uperln-

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(PrcitUlcnt)m eans. . . , ,

T he story In your paper classifies M t. B orah a n d M t. Hyndman as Ijclns hikes. I t b QUIte pW^We to,

Thanks Noted on,th e Id ah o S ta te colleRe biology division, nnd I clim bed Mt. Boralt on th e no rth ridge about 10 years Bgo_ and found I t .........Interesting th a n th e regular route. V/e a lso 'had th e c ritica l experience w ith a m oun ta in storm which lauu lit m e to rcI off n .m oun ta in jit th e sllflh tesi h in t of a siorm. L ater <i do n o t rem em ber the year). D r. L ym an and 1 climbed M t. H yndm an from th e Wlldhorse ercck nppronch and encountered some rea l rou te-find ing problems which convince m e th a t Hyndman Is n o t to be dism issed as a walk-up. Now th a t th e re Is g rea ter In terest In climbing, a num ber of new routes w in probably ba pioneered on these m ounta ins.

T h an k you for the fine sCory m ounta in climbing.

JU N IU S liARSEN(Dean, college of liberal a ru .Idaho S ta te college. Pocatello)

P e Q a im s F a r m e r s S h o u ld ‘T S h o w o f O m n ib u s F a r m B iU

• Editor. Tlmes-Newa;Our farm ers should know w hat

Is Boln« on In W ashington with o the rough nn d tough fight over

omnibus bill.President K ennedy asked th e

m farm ers to m ake the ir own ffirm ▼ plan and th e N ational Orange and

the N ational Council o t Farm Co- operatives testified for the om ni­bus farm p lan w hich faces a s tiff flgh't.

Nazarene Pastor Serves for Filer

H L E R . Ju n e n —VacaUon Bible school wUl s ta r t a t the F irs t Church o t th e N azarene a t 0 a in . M onday with M rs. X a zitU Shields u director. T h e n will be elaMe« for children frotfi' 3 years through the aU th grade.

Teacher* for thO'SchooI Mrs. Paul& BolUh. nursery: W llladene M arrs . Mr*. Ml “ ■ ■ ■ ■ Carolyn Marr!

an4^M rs. O olda K albflebch. p rl- m sir^ and Mra. B osa KaJbflrlsch and M rs. P a tty Btokesberry, Juo> lors.

Mrs. O o rth K lrkm an and K aren K lrkm an will b« In chargq of the: music, M rs. T h an e I^neaster, c ru ft p rogram : J a n e t T rip lett and Carol Shields, recreatloo, and Mrs. Leona K olbflelsch. school mother.

Graiit Is Given to Richfield StudentRICH FIELD , Ju n e If—Mlek OU

lieu has been aw arded • two-year scholarship fo r graduata training

y a t th e UnlTejslty of

OUleu received h is degree In forestry « t th e tftilT c rs lty of Ida-, ho Sunday. H e Is employed la fo r­est research th is summ er w ith h e a ^ u a r te r s a t Moscow, His pof* enta', M r. a n d M rs. T heo 'O lllcu . and bro ther. T e d OUleu. and fam -

~ l ly r^ l~ R lc h f ie ld r -* t t« a d e d —th e g raduation ceremony.

W hile N ixon is pitching OOP hay a n d the N ational Farm Bu> reau is Jeadlnjr th e <w»alUon, w hich Is subsidized by th e OOP to keep th e farm ers fixmi m aking an honest dollar, a n d ou r secretary of airrieulCure, y reom an, with a u ­tho rity to s e t u p th e farm advis­ory program w ith concerted grass root In tervention, «■ will need to prevent the .b lll from nothlnarm ore than a pollUcal football.

urlnK the e ig h t years th a t Vice presiden t N lxon ranic up no Im* presslve record as a friend of the

- fo r ft tie vote hevoted In favor o f Benson letrlala- Uve m easure*—h is record farm U- ;iues of alm ost unbroken silence and oven du rtn g th e M 's cam ­paign h e m ade little effort to deal w ith th e fa rm Question.

W hy then w as N lxon Invited to keynote the D cs Moines rally? T he answer seema to be having Nlxon for Uie tlUed head o f the Repub­lican pa rty to he lp th e blistering effec t on K ennedy from th e OOP program ? h lc h would serve to bring In .lin e th e fa rm belt con­gressm en w ho w ould be made to toe th e m ark and go a ll out fo r or offftinst th e om nibus farm bill.

U nder the

Publicity Given OES Convention

E ditor. Times-Newi:Plen.'c nccept our slnqere thank-i

and ftpprcciotlon for the -sp lend id maL'UiDcf your staff gave vw d u r­ing th e SQih annual sesHlon of the O rder n t th e Ea.^tern S ta r . T lie exccllrinc publicity received.helped to mnki: th is convention a n)o»f succex-sful one.

MRS. M EllR ITT srfO T W EL L iPubllclty chairm an)

|-A m s. PAVL M O SELEy (ucncrn l chairm an ot

arrangementM * * * *

Sorority Thanks T. F. Merchants On Meet Success

E ditor. Tlmes-News:'M embers of Omlcron. Sigm a and

3Ci ZelA chapters of Beta. SIgmn P h i sorority would llko to th a n k th e m erchants of Twin F a lls who helped make the Idaho s ta te con­vention successful.

M RS. OEORGE BU RM EISTER tXwln FalU)

Housing Unit for OES Convention Voices Its Thanks

E ditor, Tlmes-News:We wUh to express o u r sincere

flpprecJntton U> the BORCrson hotel nnd to the Motel association for th e ir assistance and cooperation in housing members o f th e O rand c h a p te r of to Order o f th e E as tern Stac.

W e owe a special th an k s to M rs. O pal Phillips of th e Rogerson

difference betw een poverty u id rtchea fo r th e f an n e r. Yes. fo r the w hole be lt fo r w hen th e farm er doesn 't n>ak(i It, no one do o . So farm ers, see ypur senator and for once h a te W m vote for Idaho.

A . H . H A RT SH O m i (Jeroihe)

—I

Minidoka Loses Health Chairman

R U PER T, Ju n e 17—T h e re^lgtia- Uon of M rs. G eorge Zelmetz a s chalrtnan o f th e M inidoka O ounty T ubereulosls u u t K ea ith w M d a - tion Was announced by th e county boa rd th is . week.

Mr«7 Z e tae ta" wa* “cc«nmended by h e r co-w orkei» fo r h e r 18 years of •ser r la to -th a - swoclatlorrrTaKt by A 'aheee Ooodwln, Boise, execu- U ro 49 cre i« T o f th » aU t« u m c 1s> tion . who m e t w ith th e local board Tuesday,

•How I leatned I don't need a hearing aid ^Free Book Tells flil,.

StWsMothmg!w a s a fra id I needed a

h e a r in R a id . B u t th a n k , ffoodness I se n t fo r t h a t '

b ook le t K ow I know I don 't need one a f te r a ll. £Iiyb«

.. i t w ill h e lp o the rs a s i t helped m o ." ,

I f you he a r , b u t don’t a n - de ra tand .perhapayou 'don’t need a hcarin if a id — a s y o u ’l l l e a r n f ro m th is reveallnsr 40>paso booklet,

m i B o o K U T I— -----------------------r — “ 7- t h i t bookle t l« I MKOTOM— n iH im e f H l lr i n - .L FJtEE - PJIEE of 1 P I ,,,, „nij without ebUiillon • lr»» cop;efiVlMmwifw I « ' •'“ ‘■TH.

, S e n d 'f e r yonr I eep7 today! . I

" T o u r P e a r ln g a n d Y our H ea lth ."

I t doesn 't sell a th in r . T h e re ’s n o t even a single w ord a b o u t Sonotone’s new a ll- tra n s ls to r h e a r in g aids. C ontains f a c ts ab o u t ear* o f th e e a r s ; elTocts o f v ita ­m ins and d ru g s on hearin g ; w h eth er d e a fn ess is Inher­i te d , 'a n d m a n y o th e r re ­vealing fac t* .

operation.MRS. VERN RO U TH

MRS. MERWIN HELMBOLT MRS. VERNON RID D LE

(Housing committee o f Tw in F a lb chapter 20. OES)

Officers Chosen By Speech Group

JERO iXE, June n — M rs. XIoyd O verm en was elected p resid en t of t h e J e r- Id a T o i^ tm ls tro u club T uesday evening.

O the r officers Include M rs. Q uy K ennedy, vice p resident; M rs. K en n e th Miller, secretary, - ‘ M rs. D on Snow, treasurer.

M ra. Clayton Toler w a r hostess a t th e meeting. Mrs. K enne th M il­le r was tab le t^ lc s jniatress. Mra. O uy K ennedy-w on th e traveling trophy .

M rs. Agnes H urst, hom e ex ten ­sion agent, continued th e program on civil defenso from th e ia j t m eeting a n d showed a film.

O fficers will be installed a t th e n e x t m eeting to be he ld a t M rs. R . W . Butter's home/A poUuck d in ­n e r will be served a n d husbands a re Invited.

McyiT rcporui sa tW acto ry pros- 1 th t - new H eyburn nine-

........ elcm ent.iry school . beingI'lilll. nnil sniU th n t school oftlcinls ■ ( i)(! to be nble to have i t ready

ir ii5e by fall.One new m em ber of th e bonrd.

CnIrM Jlclner. H eyburn . ' w iu Mvurn In n t th e recen t mccim g ot ilK group, nnd H arold Petcr.son' u i.i rcelccted as chairm an , w ith ' ntK<ell Adams, Paul, u s vice chair-

............. teachers ' fo r th e school,ny.'tem, explaining th n t tour nre,, bnilly needed. O u t o t 21 new icnchcrs h ired so fa t. he *nid. there has n o t been one English ic.'.ciier. Vacancies In thl< de- imrtm cnt exist n l bo th the h lsh school and th e W ashington Junior hli-h school In R upert, h e snUl.

Vacancies .s f lli need flHins In three or four o th e r positions,

leyer naid.In order to he lp alleviate the

ovtrlond on th e buses, M eyer said tnnt th e board adopted- a plan lo run more 8 a.m . claK^ii th is year, with a ll those h igh school students in R upert, a«\d oU those in the vicinity of Mlnlco to s ta r t school a l 8 a.m. T h is will allow b>»es to TOflke ft second ru n w ithou t being overloaded.

All county schools w ill open Aug. _J to take care of a possible h a r- vwt vacfltloB, M eyer sa id .

Additional Area Bus Service Set

Additional th rough-express bus service from T w in PBIla to S a lt Lake City. U ta h , and Portland . O re .,-a to ta l o f six- tr ip s daily both ways—w as Inaugu ra ted F r i­day by G reyhound lines, announces E. W. Thom pson. T w in PalU G rey­hound. representaUve.

Service to S a lt I jik e C ity p ro ­v id e s 'fo r datjy T w in Falls de­partures a t 6:10 a,m .. 0:15 a.m., 1:10 p jn ., 3:20 p in ., o:SO p jn . and l : « 'a j n .

W estbound service to Portland , w ith interm ediato service to Boise and Pendleton, O re., Is scheduled for departures a t (1:25 a jn . . 12:30 p.m., 2:40 p jn ., 7 p.m ., 12:10 a jn , and 2:25 a.m.

Sum m er season service ,has been established to th e ' w est en trance of Vellowstono park .

A TT E N D a CONCLAVE BURLEY, Ju n e 17—M r. and

Mrs.. Russell Jen sen a n d son le ft T hursday for A tlan tlo City, N .J .. Where Je tu en will rep resen t the local U o n s r trh ib -a t- th a - I a tc m a - tlonal Lions convention Ju n e 21 and 24 Inclusive. J e n sen is presi­den t-e lect of th e local club. While in th e E as t they w ill v is it W ash- ington. D . 0 .. and N ew Y ork City.

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f‘ PAGE FOUR “ — : -TIM ES-N EW S, T W IN FA-LLS, ID A H O _r ^ ' ' ■ SUNDAY., TONEIS, 1961 ,

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W H IR L IG IGP it Crew .

O n ly the B eg in n in gP re s id e n t K ennedy, o n c - th lrd .. th rough

hla f i r s t year, h e a rs m an y critics—includ­ing frien d ly o n c ^ -a a se r t th a t he h a * n o t fou n d th e p a th of rea l leadersh ip .

W e can b rush aside th e p e tty needling . a n d tr iv ia l fau ltfind ing- t h a t a n y p residen t

15 bound to suffer.T h e tho u g h tfu l com pla inan ts charge

K ennedy w ith m istak ing m otion a n d style a n d g es tu re for solid ach ievem en t, w ith falUnK to.-aort o u t hla p rio rities, w ith ta lk ­in g In grave tones and proposing m ild prO' g ram s. ' •

/•Recently a veteran R epublican politic ian o f som e s ta tu s ta lk ing p riva te ly w ild the

• n a t io n Is ’crying fo r the k in d o f Jeadershlp ^ th e tw o Roosevelts provided. H e added:' "W h en I heard K ennedy 's Inaugural• speech I th o u g h t we h ad a n o th e r one. B ut : h e h a s n 't followed I t up. H e le f t a fine 2 b a sk e t o f words hang ing In a ir ." i5 Th® Presiden t's defenders, Inc lud ing his• ow n aides, say ho chief executive In h ls - *• to ry w alked Into such a th ic k e t o f n 'a jo r w problem s a s he—Laos, Cuba, reccl^lcm, ^ B erlin , Congo, etc. They Insist, too, th a t h e 2 Is movlnfr m f a r and n s f a s t aa th e coun-

try 's xnood perm its him .1 T h e critics th in k th is l a t te r defense begs S th e question . I f politics Is th e a r t o f th e2 possible, th e n th ey seem to bo say in g th a t- iead ersh ip consists o f enJarglnfi: w h a t Js p o a - Z Bible, o f push ing th e horizon b ack to m ake 21 room fo r m ore accom plishm ent.;; Som e th in k K ennedy Is In h ib ited b y h is- n a rro w election victory. O th e rs believe I t “ Is Ing ra ined In h im to re a c h on ly fo r th e

possible, th a t he would r a th e r m ak e some ■ co rt o f ga in th&n shoot b ig a n d lose all.

w A c o r r e ^ n d e n t fo r th e B rit ish weekly, r T h e Econom ist, suggests th e P re s id e n t Is ; p e rh a p s th e captive of h la ow n ad m itted ly j ah rew d political In stinc ts . H e w rites :

' m “As a n In tellectual looking a t h is coun-• t t y ’s problem s a n d th e course o f th e cold• w a r h o sees th e need fo r bold, d ram a tic ,; la r - re a c h ln g solutions . B u t a s a po ll- i tlc ia n h e w ears a m ask of cau tio n ."

■■ F o u r m o n th s Is n o t a lo n g ' tim e fo r a n ew com er to be m easu red a g a in s t iso d e -

•« m a n d ln g a n office as th e U. 8 . presidency .A Possibly b y fa ll o r w in te r th e verd ic t o f u m a n y o f K ennedy’s critics w ill h a v e sh if te d “ - ^ n e w ay o r th e o ther. -For c e r ta in I t Is ‘ t h a t th e re a re te s ts ahea il, especially a t “ B e rlin ,.w h ich m ay p u t a f a r to u g h e r gauge I o n h ln l th a n any th ing t h a t h a s h ap p en ed ^..vp to . now; -'y

TIME WILL JUDGE• I t m a y n o t b e . c le a r fo r som e tim e

w h e th e r sh o rt te rm o r long te rm fa c to rs;• p layed th e g rea te s t 'ro le In th e e lec tio n of <; R epublican John Tow er o s U n ited S ta te s I fe n a to r- ln th e special T exas e lection . i T h e long -te rm elem ent t h a t com m ands > ia tton tlon is the fa c t t h a t R ep u b lican s inV .Texaj have be^n m ak ing s ig n if ic a n t ga in sV At th e polls fo r th e 3>ast decade. '^ D w ight E lsenhow er tw ice to o k th e s ta te ; by. h e a lth y m arg in s-R lch a rd N ixon, th o u g h y. h e lo s t its electoral' v ote to P re s id e n t K en - ; fledy by ro ugh ly 60,000 vo tes, fa re d b e tte r

. i ; l n c e r ta in o f I ts c ities th a n h e d id In m a jo r• d t ie a In n o rth e rn areas.• P o litica l experts Insisted , how ever, th a tV th e se developm ents d id n o t prove T exas ; a s fash io n in g a genuine tw o -p a rty system ,

_ y : t h a t -G O E -trium phs a t -the. a ta te . a n d ' local I level w ould be requ ired to d e m o n s tra te

th a t .S u c h T T T lc to iT 'h a sT jo w -b een -g a ln ed -b y '

, T ow er over Incum bent S en . W illiam B lak - ley, t h e D em ocm t appo in ted e a r lie r to take

B P re s id en t Jo h n so n 's o ld sbat. S ince m e n r a n a s avowed .s tro n g conserya-

; I t could be th a t T exas vo te rs acccp t-• ed Towei^a R epublican lab e l a s th e y would

n o t h a v e done IS o r 20 y e a rs ago.Y e t th e sh o rt r u n fa c to rs com plicate a n

I ■ ap p ra isa l. .; B lak ley 82, ev idently w as n o t a h igh ly

---- ftffnrHvw. faTihpq<BTirr-» TTIy ovyn-^eylnn^. p fI' conservatism inevitab ly took o n s o m e ^ ln g ; *of a nega tive h ue Inasm uch a s h e h a d to I . sp en d considerable tim e disavow ing a n y '* : su p p o rt o f K ennedy, a p re s id e n t o f h is own

; p a rty .• Tower, a 35-year-old p ro fesso r, s te ad ily . sounded a poisltlve, O o ldw ater-llke conscr-

,J vative no te th a t m ay h a v e 's t ru c k T ex an s *. ,M m ore vigorous^ an d m ore p ro m isin g . H e ; h a d th e ieager he jp of Sen . B a rry G old- . w a te r and the-5pen su p p o rt o f E lsenhow er.• T im e a lone w ill tell w h e th e r th is o u t- ; come deserves to be viewed In th e broad o r- th e n a rro w focus, and w h eth er i t h a s m ean - •« Ing fo r m e n o th e r th an T ow er h im self.

• ^ GEOGRAPHY LESSON *, I t Is sa id t h a t In th6 K en n ed y -K h ru sh - 4 chev ta lk s th e Soviet p rem ier drew a rough : ma:p show ing th e Immense S ovlet'land m ass

a n d i t s bordering sateUltcp.- -H is p o in t,-o f course, was to show th e

P re s id e n t how easily conventional R u ssian“ a rm ies could f a n o u t to ad jacen t land a reas j T hose forces, h e noted, would be opera ting . on verjr s h o r t supply lines.

‘ H ow ever well K ennedy m ay have he ld h is ow n in th e ta lk s , h e could n o t use a

.. m a p so convincingly. F o r geography i j n o t : th is c o u n try ’s friend , a s 16 on co 'w aa bc- i Ueved to be.

I J I n th e age o f rocke ts an d supersonic ' » p lan es, th e broad o cean s n o longer pro tect

tis. B u t a t th e sam e tim e th e ir e m n s e ! it 8 tlU g ly es-tis in c red ib le 'p ro b lem s In th e

dep lo y m en t tn d -s u iv ly o f th e mobile forces I ^:yrhl<H a n th e on ly conventional elem ents ; 7 < e re 'c an btlB K .tO 'b e a r u p o n rem ote free

3 tre a » :.th re * te n e d 'b y ty ra n n y . .

WASKINOTON - “T h e hou*e RepubllcaM have c h o M ' »o ulLra-conjieryfttl|V8 jn R<P.

am poIgn 'C om m ltiee.-o teenrM -O .U. Troy. N ..Y . "How do they rec-

ig thflt choice with the *up- which M iminy Bepuoiican

llbertla In «on«T«»»-h»ve-gl»«n-W Preeldeni IC e n n ed y i. IcjIaltUvc prognm ?'!‘^A nsw «K 'P rom • pmcUaH. po- lltleal BtinMpolnt. there U no t such « , IncocwWtowj' M nppeora on Uie turfftce. I t > true th n l RepreM n-

mmt T « i..r tallve MIIIeAta a t odd* w;th about 30 house Itberttta and J2 or m d te In the eenate, ‘

However, his sole Job Is to c lec t nnd-reeleei n e - pubUcans. reRftttllesi or the ir political phllaw phy. He would prefer « mildly profcreaalve nepubllcan 10 • D em ocrat a tand ln j la r to th e loft. He cannot and will n o t discriminate, If ho expccu to Increase the GOP membership In Uie houso next year, - he predlcla. . . . ’

- SO M D -FIlO Jirr-N tE D E D -N cverthclcw . the con- in u t p r u e n tj an extremely d i f l l^ U problem to tlie m inority on both eldea of the c ^ l t o l . The OOPera must somehow bridse th e gap In order to p resent a solid Xront and n positive reason lor retu rn ln s them to power In 1M3 and’ IBM.

I t la n o t generally appreciated, b u t n o t a elnRle m ajor Kennedy leuUlatlve proposal would "have passed the house or sennte w ithou t the vote.% of irom five to 13 nepubllcan scniitora and about 31 lUrptibllefln represenutlvea.

Despite th e huge Democratio m ajorities’ In both congressional chambers. P residen t Kennedy will owe his principal aucceacs to opposition support. He hM responded by showing peraonal friendship aa neither T rum an nor Roosevelt ever did.

Representative MiKer ahowecf hJ* recottnlWon of his in iraparty difficulties In one of his I lrst utleranced a fte r his election. Ho proposed a 1 feller-OoldwAter combination, o r vice vers IPM/ 77>e MffirtaUon waa so ludleroua th a t I t w ik ' rejectwl by boUi principals a n d l o ther OOPers. I t was a feeble s tab a t a c h le v ln ff '^ r ty solidarity.

“DEROQATION"—"How could Prealdent Kennedy expect to m eet Khruaholiev on a n ie q u a r loo tlnc.'’ asks P. W . J„ Enntewooit. FJa.. " ta rlevr o l the Donocrata* campaign derogation of the United States? '

’■Sam R ayburn said th a t ‘we a re a second-rate naUon In every respect,' P residen t Kennedy re', peated a g a in and again th a t we were sccond .to l u u l a . in mlsaUes, science, education and

_______________________s m u st be made for th efact th a t Speaker Rayburn and th e President, who wers 'th en eandidntes to r olllce . were Jndulslng Jn polltlcalvoversU tonent.^D efenae Secretary

LONDOM -If the dw ger of w ar-a tragic mlscalculaUon l ^ t would m ean no turning been abated, as m an y ; Informed ^ n i on th is side of* (he A t^ H c

litre in'

......... has alnce said' th a t the re Is Ao “destructive'b g In m ilitary capacity « n o u r port, o r on th a t

' the w estern alliance.

BIET AS EQ UA LS-O lie fac t U thAt, regardles.'* of tangible o r Inunglble dlacrepancles. p resident K en ­nedy d id . m eet wlUi K hrushchev as an equal, and was so accepted by the R ussian dictator. Speaking /o r th e Vnlted SUtles, N A T O and other a llia n c r members, ho did warn K hnishchev th a t we would risk a w ar. If necessary, to save the Iree world from communist conquest o r dom ination, w hether po liti­cal. econooilo o r military.

I t m ust bo remembered, too. th a t m ilitary power alone is no t the only fac tor essential to winning a war. T itere are such th ings a s Industrial and ag ri­cu ltu ral efficiency and production, transporUitlon

m iS ly , a n d d e ^ t e th e Se&nedy>Raybum m in i­mization o t our might, could a n y American preaU den^rS ennedy . E lsenhow tr. ‘nnun&o, Roosevelt— bow or scrape o r play second fiddle to any foreign power on such a world stage a s Vienna?

SOCIAL 6ECUBITY AGE— (iumerous readers ask about possible lowering of th e age lim it lo r receip t o r social security beaeIJts.'

Answer: I t has a lready been lowered to 03 lo r women, a lthough they receive a amaller am oun t th a n they 'w ould a t 63. Bills conferring the eame privilege on mert aro pending congress, and they seem sure to paas. Nobody da res to oppose th e old folks. ; . . [

{n*lMMil br UcOIur* K*irtp*pfr Rrndieitr)

VIEWS OF OTHERSFAST ENOUGH FO R HORSELESS BU G G 7

Someone In the m otoring H eld has dug up the

nectlcut. In ISOl, decreed th a t th e new horseless carriages m ust no t exceed a speed ‘( f l ^ ^ l l e s

lltlon of il years

hour. -O lder motorists, wh6 remember

most of the nation’s highw ays even l_____ ______is tc r than tha t, pan Kelt Imagine th a t the 15-mile

common use, the pioneers who dared to drive them had to use roada designed and m aln ta taed for horse- drav.-n vehicles. Horses, as early molorlsts lound out. were expected to fin d th e ir way safely over d ir t passages, dfceply ru tte d a n d worn, w ith rocks

the carriage wheels would bounce over them and riders were used to taklnjr th e Jolts Jn atride.

Fifteen miles a n hour was a risky speed over th a t kind of aurtacc. especially a s children «nd o ther pedestrians were no t trained to keep ou t o f th e w ay o t any th ing tM tcr. Besides, the early cars thetnaelVM were no t Duiit to w ithstand any Bre*tcr Im pacts *'■— were presen ted .by the road obstacles ti f th a t

__hour. B ut there always are thosewho wilt try, ou t of hft^ie o r bravado, to exceed w hatever lim its the 'lesla lators and engUieers deem as safe as can be permitted.

Because of such 'd rlvers who have to have legal U m lu w hich should be even If they are no t always, enforced strictly . As they rccognlsed In C onnecticut a t th a t early date, some, steps have to be taken to keep m otorists from killing o the r people, even if they do n o t value t h d r own lives enough.to drive safely.—Spokane Spokesmnn-Revlew.

N O T'W ITH OU T A PRICE G pvem m ent sets a definite lim it on a ll th e su g a r

th a fs produced In this coun try ..T h a i 's a condlUon which .has existed for several

years and which U brought to atten tion again In the curren t parade b e fo re 'th e house agricultural committee of bidders for a sh a re In Uiat 3,3 m illion- ton segm ent of this- country’* sugar m arke t from w hich th e .Cubans have been dlvorciil. -

W ould-be sugar producers, steam ed up by th e govemment.prescrlbed prem ium of about MO*a ton above the world m arket price, come from all over the.w orld seeking new or bigger quotas.

Prcm lneht among the&e bidders, qf course. are'O ur own eountrj-’s active a n d poten tia l su jn r producers U s d ifficult Indeed to deny, the Jiutlce of ih e lr claims; cxcept perhaps on th e baali th a t restriction u I h . .K .. ,u ... , ^ .p 4y th e snug

. . . ----------------Rovtrnment manfcRC''m ent decrees__Idaho Dally s ta ta m a n .

^ V H Y T O E SPACE^ RACE?^ e e Is ho t ths only g rea t challenge to aclence

o thers seem to have a g rea ter priority: Such as raen’a need to conquer disease — ■■ hunger, and haneea th is p lanet's.nuH urees or 1sea and aUnosphere to provide for the h u m a n .......amid the present w orld-populiltldn explosion. T he

P o t

S h o t s

ANYOKE REMEMBER?D ear Sb ':

Enjoyed th a t p ic tu re of Tony Federico and his fishing r ig In the Sunday -Feature Section. 1 k liov Tony only casually, b u t 111 be wllUng to bet h e ’d sooner llsh th a n do-anythlng else.. Maybe some of your readers will

rem em ber It. bu t about 12 years ago, Tony made a b e t w ith aome- ooe t l i a l he could ca tch a f ish and land I t from th e Perrlne Menaorlal bridge. He did It. even If th e flih was a sucker, and I th in k the T-N h a d a picture o f Tony hold­ing th e fish.

T h e way I recall It. th e tlsh was practically dry os th e desert by the tim e Tony had reeled h im up on to th e bridge.

X .FIih too (Twin Falls)

O U R BULLETIN BOARD I Suggttt, Twin F a U » -Ju 8 t off­

hand , we'd say the best'p laco and way to register th e suggestion wouJd be in person a t oae a ll the meetings. I f w hat you sny is true, then your words could be classed tru ly as fair com m ent and criU- clsm and you needn 't be ashamed to exprcM them . T hanks, anyway.

' WHOLE WORLD'S WRONG!’ T h e woman was hav ing a ra the r

d ifficult time w ith th e ir a n d there. S h e couldn’t aay lo r su re wWeh one was supposed to be used where and she insisted I t w as th le r . so t the ir.

So It was explolhed carefully In a w ay designed, to cllm lnato any confusion and everything Wat stra igh tened ' ou t except fo r oot lltUe detail. T h e w om an quoU d r ru le. ’-1 before e cxcept a fte r c.'

T hen the explanation Included Into ■thc-faet-that-eTerr-nile-haa-lta-ex-

lereupon ahe sa id It If th e re were excep-

_______ ____-1 referred to th e dic­tionary. allowed os how I t probably wrong, too.

“I s n 't there Just a chance th a t I 'm doing I t r ig h t and you're spelling It wrong? sh e asked.

T h le r m ight' be th a t possibility.

ABOUT TH E O THER HALF O n the recent P o t Shots Ex-

pedltlon to Nebraska, young Mr.

W A S H I N G T O NWASKINOTON. (NBA) - U tU e

by lltUe. the news ot w h at reaiUy took place a t Uie K ennedy- X hrushcher Vienna ta lk s Is cotn, Ing out.

The dlstroslnff th in s about t h b la th a t th e news la n o t coming f r o m 'American officials, except In general ( e n ^

President K en- nedy's broadcast

'le na tion a f t- Is re tu rn from

•B n p g ru py spotted several people on the banks of w hat locked like a big mud puddle. He stared Idly a s we passed the place and then erupted excitedly w ith, ’-Hey. dlQ you .see those guys fishing In th a t m ud- holel?"

T h e explanation d id n 't help much, merely serving to bring fo rth a lot o f golly’s and gee's. F o r several miles, there w as an occasional comment about fishing In m udholes of. n o t eating any> th ing th a t came ou t of w ater like th a t.

Young Mr. Po t Sho ts was II Ing ou t about the o ^ e r ha lf.

DIRTY PO O L .P o t shoU :

Concerning th a t business of the U. 8 . sending a ll those trac tors to Cuba In exchange lo r the , pris­oners. th a t mil ■ ■ .............................In disguise.

W hy couldn't ................s ta ll key p a rts in - th o se trac tors so th a t th ^ k e y p a r ts would break when a certain am oun t o f stress was placed on them ? O r maybe t t could be figured o u t so th a t the same p a rt on every trac to r would break a t th e sam e tim e. And m ake It a sufllc len lly complicated p a rt so a new p o r t couldn 't be m ade ea.i)ly.

T hen Uiey'd w aste a lot o t time «nd efh irt trying to repair tractor*,

J u t la Idea (’T w in-Fails)

the Amerlciui peo- pie of -worse y e t r .u r U M - to come. But I t did n o t provide specific w hyi a n d wherefores. T hey had to come from o th e r sources, a ll foreign and moeUy Russian.

'T his h a s raised a-serlous quqs- Uon In W ashington:

Why d id n 't th e President take the American people in to his con­fidence a n d te ll them th e whole, detaUed ^tory. Ilrst?

O n th e eame day K ennedy r e ­turned to W ashington, I t waa r e ­vealed I n London, o f a ll places, th a t K hrushchev bad handed him in V ienna a no te on th e G erm an sltuaUon.

K ennedy m ade no menUon of this In h la broadcast t h t t n lgbu The British, w ho are pretty- good a t leaking significant news, spilled the beans on th is one a fte r the President repo rttd I t to Prim e M inister lU roJd MMBiiilan.■ And Irom th e W eat G erm an capital In Donn. U ie .ato rycab led back to ithe U nited Sl{il£s waa th a t K enneiv end Bairushchev had ex­changed.m em oranda K tu n g - io r th their vlewa on Germany.

I f Khrtishchev was Indeed h a n d ­ed a no te on th e G erm an situation by K ennedy, th e text o f It h a s no t been given t® th e American pcoj ’o s-th ts-la -w n tten :-------------------

B ut t h e text of Uie K hnishch note on G ermany h a s now been

7?)« sto ry in W ashington Ui th a t the RusU aa n o te Is being studied and th a t a rep ly will be made lat^r. Kennedy InUm&ted th la Jn hU broadcast when h e said. — '

B y P E T E R , E D S O NKhrushcheT presen ted h is views In deU ll and h is p resenU U on wUl be the subject o f fu rth e r cooununlca-Uons.”

th e y m ay be releaoed before th is gets Into p r in t. B u t a n in te l­ligent InterpreU U on c an be made now only In th e lig h t o f th e Mos­cow text.

T h e JusUflcatlon offe red .fo r this procedure la th a t th e President may no t have w asted to scare the Amerlcan people. “O enerally ,’* said th« President, "M r. Khruahchev d id no t talk In tenna of frar.” .T hat

Uie theme. No th re a u , no ulU . matums.

T h e ' key word “ H nia ieu ls tranr

_ It-W*9«hen-Ihe ajcounler w i t h Shfusftcher w a s I l r s t projected, rhere were those n the President's )fflclal f a m i l y » h o c o u n s e l -

_ ed walUng for amore propitious tim e when the United S U tes shffuld have some­w hat recovered fro m .th e setback of Cuba and Laos. Su£ It was pre­cisely because of those setbacks tha t Kennedy thought It was Im- porw nt to U lk w ith Khrushchev, and he seems to have been provfcd right. •

Khrushchev saw a resolute m an who could say w ithout bluster th a t the United S U tes would stand firm for th e positions where Its fundam enU l Interests were in ­volved. Any other assumption, based on th e afcemlng uncerU ln- tle i ou t of C uba and Laos, would be a dangerous miscalculation th a t could have fearfu l consequences.

Khrushchev from h is own expe­rience h as good reason to Ainder- stand w hat th e President o f the UnlUd S ta le s was saying lo h im w ith a ll due solemnity. While anal­ogy cannot be too closely drawn, the Soviet Prem ier, a lte r the .up­rising in H ungaj7 . found himself beset by a sea of troubles w ith doubts of h is own .powers and ca­pacities on every hand.

Only recently come to power, .h n u h c h ev had undertaken his

de-StaUnUatlon program altering the tota l d ic tatorial rule th a t had been centered in one individual. An uprising like th a t o t Budapest

' I n Rum ania. The lid

B u t w hat th e presiden t did no t tell the American people was th a t K hrushchev's V ienna no te , made public In Moecow by Toss, had pro­posed the callUig o t a peace con­ference -w ithout deU y~ to settJe th e German B erlin auesUoas.

As an a lterna te . E h ru sb cb e r of­fered to le t E as t a n d W est G fr- m any make th e ir ow n peace agree­m en t w ithin a period of six m onths. U th a t too, fails, the Rus- s lans would m ake th e ir own sep­a ra te treaty. '

I t is from Now Y ork Tim es cor- Sydney Gruson ‘

Bonn. Oerm any-i-again, n o t from W ashington—th a t th e American people finally learn th is proposal was rejected by K ennedy. T his re­po rt Is based on Inform ation said to have been given th e North At- lantlo T reaty council In Paris by SecreUuy of S ta te D ean Rusk.

W hai th is em phasizes Is. th a t th e Russians again d id their home­work before-golnR In to conference, as Should have been anUclpated, T he Russians knew exactly, w hat they w anted,. K hrushchev had It a ll w ritten '^ u t in tw o long n^em- orandfc-the G erm an note and .an - o ther on disarm am ent, nuclear'test bans and th e control of In terna­tional o rjan lra tions. Theae m em­oranda a re now -belngglven-world- wide communUt p ropaganda clr* culaUon.

Once again A m erican diplomacy haa been caught on th e defensive, answering Russian no tes os best It c an from th e em barrassing posi­tion of having lta ,a tr lp e d ponU around its ankles.

And Uie A m erican people have n o t b « n kep t fully Informed aa they should have been, by their own leadera.

HAROLD tUOMAB HYMAN. M.D. W rlttctt for. N ewspaper EnterpMie

Association youVe rapped your funny

bone on thq-yedge o t a table or

rnange lo r m e. p r» - nlRht b e a goodl deal

li't 'u ie fac to rlc i In-

FAMOUSlUS L A s \ lU S E..............— , — >• Isn't

neeesMrily a' handicap u n le u the naduatH ,itop* stu d y ln i and team - In r.- ; • .

/ GENTLEMAN' IN THE FO U R T U ^O W .

T h e D o c to r S a y s

WASHLNGTON. C A LLIN G " BY

MARQUIg CHILDS

^t-cost-and-a g rea t -dcnt-

blew off In P on ian In Poland. Fer­ment and unrest . threatened to crack the communist bloc and K hrushchev h a d a relotlvely sho rt time to establish h is authority.

K ennedy's task I n tryUig to get conuol over th e messy Inheritances ou t o t the p a s t Is fa r more diffi­cult than th a t of the Soviet over­lord. alnca h e has forsworn the brute force w ith which the H un­garian revolt w as.p u t down. B u t i t Is^tnough like I t In-lhe Impera­tive necessity to ge t a lu re grip

lAe fu ture so th a t K hrushchev. confronUng th e young President, would know, w hat pressures he waa under. ,

T he veteran, and one must cede a m aste r player, o t the pow­

er giune Kould appreciate th a t tti<> President m u st hove tim e to Rti his house In order, f ie should un. deiatnnd; too. tftat under the d r - '• ciunatonces .Jt* would be a very g rea t risk to laick this opportunity

p u sh harder. So K hrushchev,.

— In-«-«n»e.-B uropc will be wall.Ing. too . T he President talked bU about Lsos and Cuba a n d he acted sm all, and th e damage waa serious to A m erican prestige. I f It hart been, successful,'d irect American - Intervention In Cuba m ight have been almost less ha rm ful t h « ^ _ ' fsilu re \ ^ 1

B u t th st 13 a chapter in the past and Europe, all of Europe, thank.i to ^ e e m in e n t - wide television : system known ss Eurovision, saw t a vigorous, attractive, serious man • who met f irs t w ith 'P residen t De ’ G sulle . the m ost-lntractoble of the ; allies, then w ith. K hrushchev, ihit , formidable oppotiiehi o f th e Weal, and llnaily w lth 'H aroldM acm lllnn:'^ j who has been so widely advertised as t h e honest broker o f dipIom)Lcy. •;

Kcrmedy ' appears In Europe'.^ e)'es to have met the test. Critics ' rem ind him tha t In h is polltlcsi csm palgn h e disdained the per­sonal diplomacy of.the recen t past.He c a n only reply th a t h e should' ; hsve been wise enough to know th a t in Uie world of the Je t plane and the interc’ontUiental missile personal -diplomacy Is InevlUble. .

H o w long Khurshchev will wait only a hardy prophet would ven- . • lure to aay. B ut m ost fof Uis Kremllnologlsts are saying th a t h# - v lll do nothing about Berlin. Uie blnirest peril point of all. fo r sev­eral months, waiting un til after tho G em ian elections In Septem­ber and th e 22nd p a rty congrc.y In MOSCOW In October.

B e ing completely unpredictable,Mr. K . may fly to E as t Berlin a>t«r tomorrow, sign a separate peace treaty, and tu rn over the access routes to the W est to the E ast Germans. I n short, drop the shoe that h e has been holding u p ^ to 30 months o r m ore. , w ‘

T h is seems, however, unlikely.He showed restra int In Vlennn. forcBOlng a press conference and o th e r propaganda exercises. A fa>

■ gey out o f i^merlca’s Iso- p a s t was th a t whenever

. k ind , trusting American I ta d e r m et wlUi a Machlavelllnn p layer of th e power game he came out minus most of h is clothes. T h is la a bogey th a t m ay well b«Isld to re s t once, and for a ll — thei'e were no "concessions" at. Vienna, a n d K hnishchev knows tlie firm line of American Inter­est. T hat Is undeniably a gain.

(CoprrliM. 1«I. br Unlwd r«>iur«UrKdlMU. Inc.)

W o r ld C o m e r sB y r a n , NBWSOM

VFI Foreign News A nalystT he question of G erm an reun ifi­

cation and W est Berlin hoa been a more or less sleeping dog since •« 8 . . . .

■rbe W estern alllcjl, and r e s t G erm ans ere , co n ten t t<

leave- i t th a t wa} uaUl K hrushche', w ent Into actlot during h is Vlenni conference w l t l P resident K enne dy a n d formallsei It la te r In jio te handed to westen

MOSCOW.--------------T he clrcum stan'

e s betw een then and now 'have almllarltlea.-

O n NOV. 10,1958, K hrushchev de­clared th a t the Postdam agree­m ents fo r four-power control of Berlin w ere outdated.— On-Nov.-17i-1968rth9-6ovleU- nounced th a t In six m onths time, they would tran sfe r to the E ast G erm an governm ent a l l --------- ■—

aUled "package plan” also Included a proposal th a t a .m ix ed G erman conimlttee o t 2< members from W est Germany and 10 from East O crm sny be nam ed te d ra ft an electoral law for free elecUons lo^^ all G erm any. W

AH attem pts s t compromise falt«% as th e Soviets steadily raised t h e l^ p rice of agreement.

I n the au tum n of IflM, K h n u h - ehev visited Uie U nited S tates and th e re e n a u ^ the "sp irit of Camp D avid" which lat^r was to evapor­a te In the sumpilt fiasco a t Paris in iseo. Khrushchev's acUon In torpedoing th a t conference was a t- U'lbuted more to his rage over the failu re of sovie t policy in Germany • U m n-to .tha4J3 .inclden t.w hich b a— blamed.

functions. Including control of cess to w e s t Berlin. They proposed th a t W est Berlin be given the sU tus -of a dem llltarlted free city and th a t G erm an unification be accomplished by agreem ent b e ­tw een tho two Germanys.

In essence, the Soviet notes of June , lOSl. a re carbon copies of the Soviet notes of November,

By United F rets Inlem aU onal 1X58 A N O ELES-D r. H . Guyfortf.

Stever; president o t the I n s t l tu l# of Aerospace Science, on one of th e key problems of space explora­tio n ; .

•'Competition for funds, for lal- e n t . for public a tten tion and sup-

don 't need trunlc Is - tUttue.

the a rm of to be to ld tt composed o l ..

B u tp e r h s p s . aren’t a w a r e ot the damage th a t can be dona by conUnued p r e s ­sure on cm expos­ed trunk .

W riUng In the Journal of Indus- , . trial Medlclse, D r. f-.A. A. M arinaccl } '' has draw n a tW n- h i . tlon to nerve in - - Juries a n d e v e n or.u» i paralyses th a t result from con­stan t pressure, someUmes th e re­sult of on.the-Job activities but sometimes .unrelated to wage- earning.

Here are a f w examples of Dr; Marlnaccl's IriVestlgatlons;' w i t h suAsestlons foi^ the ir a v o id an c e ;'

W eakneu o f a b ranch o t the fflcUl nerve from prolonged me o t the telephone w ith the base of the receiver resUng on the shoul­der and the r im against th e aide of the face. 0

To prevent, use a headphone.W eakneu a n d even paraiysU ot

the pow ertul-m usclesrot- th e -u p . '

T o prevent, use heavy padding.Crutch paralysis, w ith Involve­

m ent ot fo rearm muscles from pressure In th e arm pits.

T o 'prevent. use m odem crutches w ith hand bars a n d l e a n to reduce k n n p it pressures to a minimum.

"Saturday n ig h t paralysis" from heavy sleep w hile under th e In­fluence of drugs o r alcohol, with th e arm hung, over th e side o t a bed or a chair o r from resUng the weight of th e body on the flexed

Weakness o f th igh and leg muscles from heavy sleep, w ith the leg haogUig over th e side of the

T he Soviet ISU moves had beeri preceded by the Geneva sum m it con f^ence of IBSS. Involving th e U nited S tates, Britain , Prance and the Soviet t^ lo n .

T h is conference produced the "sp irit of oe n ev a '',a n d a tem por­ary thaw In the cold w ar diirlng which the Soviets struck toward

le Middle East.I t also drew from M arshal B u l­

g a n in .-th e then Soviet Premier, kagreem ent o n 'free elecUons as the l o g l c f tL j^ to reunify Germany,

B u t a meeUng of big four foreign ministers which followed the

per back and neck' from bearing heavy w eljhta on as do hod carriers.

bed.Weakneas o f fo rearm muscles

frdm resUng elbows on the a rou of a chaU- during prolonged ses­sions of televiewing? W eakness of leg and th igh m uscles from hang­ing the legs over th e edge of a chair during s im ilar sessions.

Weakness of the leg muscles on ne side from prolonged sitting

with legs crossed.Weakness o f h a n d m usc lu from

prolonged use of toola held Jn the palm, particularly during ope ti- tlons such as r iv e t in g ..

Numbness of th e fee t and pains 1 the calf w hen carpetlayers

abuse the ir lower extremlUes to sund lng on theUr toes and iise the ir ham strlnga (back of the kinte) '.aa springs.

Weakness of footr muscles from rolonged m otoring in bare feet. Perm anent weaknesses and even

ended lii to ta l stalemate.N ea rly ' four years la ter , and

again under Soviet pressure, the foreign . m inisters m et again on May n . lOSB. .

Once m ore the lsnie.i ___sta tu s .o f W est B erlin a n d Germ an reunification..

By th is Ume, th e RUislans had

QUOTES

— ^NEWS“

•WASHJNOTON-OeorRe P. Lar- r lck . commluloner o t the U. S. food and drug administration, c allln s on consumers to cooperate, ag ain st cheaters: ' -

’’J f you can help ua by detecting th e chcata th a t are being pcrpe* t r a U d w ithin your atate-borders, wo can help you by bringing legal actions where Indicated.”

NEW YORK—Auguste’S. Geranl.' Belgian buaineAman, here to pro- , m o le private investm ent In the I Congo, on w hat tho Congole*»»-l rea lly w ont:

"They w an t to Improve the ir way o f life. They w an t' shoes, and > gloves, a n d shlrU."

abandoned a ll pretense of agree* ing to free elections a n d even to a reunified G erm any except v lel term s.

A dditionally, they hedged any agreem ent with dem ands.that the United S ta tea dlsmonUe a li its foreign bases.

O n the ir side, th e wcsUm 'allies proposed reunification of Berlin through free elections as a first s tep tow ard Germ an unity. The

NEW YORKo— Form er LoMon fem ale "bobby" , B a rb ara Dewey, ' o n the problems of pollcewocnen;— "The drunks "Used to aay i t was . w onderful to .be a rrested by a woman.'* . \

a bone fracture , porUcularly at Just below the shoulders '(E rb 's palsy).. _ .

B etter be kind to. those nerves, ^ e y 'r s no t easy to -rep a ir and

L IT T L E l i t :

- . Ttie thing k ids, ilka about ■uBuner camp It the food to

a n d -nobody vakea

^ o r k S e t o n C em etery in G liost T o w n

KCTCHtTM. J u n e 1 7 “Brlnij ^ y o u r r»kM. •hovel*, ,«nd

oUnty of ener«y a n d come to the or sa w to o th C lV s u n .

S v June » y a J “<*'......p j . ; * . . ! th e B la in e County

• ■ sidley noted, anyone Interested (_ .uan in ir uD th e cem etery oi

CIV M le o m e rw n e th e r of th e M C lety^ r not.

lU tes they ih o u ia i r r lv e there w*.Jore noon. . <

Jack lav ln , Saw tooth Vn forest w g e r , hM r ta c e d » *lsa

a h f i h w a y 83. Mme tix « miles from th e . foo t of aftlena i «ummlt on th e sa lm o n river aide,

tilrtctlng tr*vefe« to the eha{to«n» -V.

■Hjo ■ foceat aervlCB also h u reJeered a roadw ay a n d porUnif VpiT.ft near th e cem etary for th o u who come. T hey h av e placed pls- nlo tables along the bank« of near. l,r B M W creek, w here workers may e a t tbelr lunchea . ■ .

Girl F in ish es D en ta l Class

BUIUZY. Ju n e 17—A certlflcjite ef dental hygiene w m awarded lo Patricia (Patty) J a n e Rue. daugh* ter of Mr. and Mm. Jo h n Bue from the University of O regon D ental Khool. Portland; repo rta D r. Har­old J . Noyea, d e n ta l «chool dean.

Mlsa Rue w*a ao»ong Ifl young vom en who •ucceasTuUy complete ed th e achool’a tw o-year program In dcn tiJ hygleae, T h o Burley girl rtM s a n s d th a recipjenC' o f the Oregon 8U t« D en ta l HyglenliU'

FULL CAHLOAD

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JIM JOHNSON .. . . wb0 will be o rdained ie

the uSnU try a t apeclal aerrlees a t the F iler F lr* l D ap tlit cbnw h JuB t 24 and 25. The eonK cr»- Uon te rrlee will be held a t 2 p.m. Sunday .-'june- M . He waa, traduaU d frotn Filer b lgb aebool and from L lnlleld oolleie. M e- MlnnTJHe, Ore.. fn 19M irftfc m D \ degree. H e a lto received a bachelor of divinity degree thU April f r o m Berkeley B aptist' divinity aebool, Berkeley, Calif. (S h it M erit* photo—eU ff e a - gravlngl '

auoclatlon :during the d e n ta l school's annual uprlng honors assem bly. She will retu rn to Burley o n Ju n e 33 with her mother to *pend aoveral week*.

m im Rue W04 gradua ted frcm the Burley h ig h achoot la 1S&8 and attended th e College of • Idaho Caldwell, fo r » 7 e a r . A ttending the exerclsea were M r. aztd M rs. John Rue and ton , M r. a n d M rs. Tru­m an Bradley and son , a ll Burley and Q A ham D aven . Portland, tie o f Mlis Rue.

Burden Now Has 2 Radio Stations

.B . W . (Bill) B urden h as com­pleted arrangem ents fo r th e p u r­chase of D. Spencer Orove’s tn - t e r u t in T w in f a l l s rad io sta tion KEEP. B urden now owns a ll stock In th e local sU tlon . Reported price for Orove’s In terest Is $70,- 000. T h e transaction m u st be a p - pj-oved.by th e federal communlca- tlons commission.

Burden h as received TCO a p - grovAl to pu rchase rad io sta tion •"""X In Lakewood Center. W ash.

Burden, who owns and flies h it .TO airplane , says h e will reta in hU home in T w in r a i l s and com- Piute b e t a ^ n th e two stations,

Bureau Policies Given for Rotary

BKOSHONB, J u n e 17 — Range policies ot th e b u reau of land man­agement were .told to members of th e Rotary club W edneaday noon by Harley H andy, a ss is ta n t range manager of th e local office.

H e stated In IBM IB retenoLrs were constructed, s ix springs were d e v e lo p e d ; 'm U e s of truck road buUt and S1.S00 a c re s w ere reseed-

' ed. Also in lOM, som e 10.000 acres ‘ o f sagebrush w ere sp rayed 'w ith

about M p e r cen t kill. T h is aprlng 11.000 acres o f b ru sh were sprayed.

CatUe a n d k ie e p alloboenU h a re been reduced th e p ast few ^ ea x i to the nu m b e r th a t th a range will support.. Ouesta W edaeeday w ere Earl W hitney a n d a^Bn Campbell, Boise;' Wllhkrd Stevenson. Rupert, and T om .B uctoier; Pocatello.

Scout Executive Speaks in Hailey

HAILEY. J u n e 17-Rlchar<I Best. T w in PalU. f ield exeeuUve for the B o / B im t S n a k e RJver council, w as guest speake r a t the Thursday meeting of ih e local R o ta ir club a t the S ta r cafe>'

-_2est.fionu7U2nsQt«d.the.BTOup,»n th e aecompUshmenta of troop « of th e Wood riv e r a rea , which it sponMDi. B est ivaa th e g u ttt of Lloyd 8m ith , }>rocraai chainnan a n d a na tlooal o fficer in Scouting

' W e ordered a f u l l carload o f N e w Maytags for our introductory s a l e and we invite you in to see them and save during this big event.

STARTING 9 A.IVL IWOIIDAY JUNE 19a n d E n d i n g W h e n W e H a v e S o l d 5 0 M A Y T A Q S

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N O M O N E Y b O W N l

1 s t. P A Y M E N T IN S E P T E M B E R

W e will pfobobly never b e os easy to deal w ilh ogoin o s wc will be dur­ing th is big in troducfo ry so le . . . w e 'r e o u t to p r o m o te th is well known an d notionolly a ccep ted line of fom ous w ashers a n d d ry ers arid ore OF­FERING DEALS YOU C A N T AFFORD TO M ISS/

COMPLETE LINEEvery model w osher o n d d ry e r o f th is tom ous M oyfag line Will be on d is- ploy and on sa le he re d u rin g th is event. W E'RE OFFERING E^TRA LIBERAL TRAOE-IN a l l o w a n c e s . '

IT'S EASY to BUY HERE

• C a s h • 9 0 D a y s

• F A R M N O T E S

Easiest Terms to be had anywhere

HERE'S ONE EXAMPLE OF I O O l / ' l OUR MANY, b a r g a in |B0YS!

Bachelor o f A rU degre* In Molcgy a nd^ehem iitry .

He Is B ow asaoclaU d w ith the TroUnger P harp iaey In Tw in F a lu w ith h is fa t£e r, 8 . Leslie Crowley, P m ld e n t o f the Id ah e _

-8U teJoar<L-»L JP»aigaey.gaA dJu. _

MfniofvroSix Tmmilor, Saptr-Pmnr Htatmg AkI

We a r itBEHIND-THE-EAR!

Moll th e C oupon to Ihe MAICO T W IN FALLS HEAR^ ING C EN TER , o r Stop o t 155 M A IN W EST, T w in Foils. Evening te s tin g and d em onstra tions w ith o u t ch arg a or obK gatfon.

T .W I N f a l l s ’

h e a r i n g CENTER**dur Word M ust B e Heard*’ -

155 M a in A v tn u a W «it JRE 3 -7 3 3 0

So ligh t youill forget, you'rel I wearing IC No l)oU jer*'''"J ■' w lm —only a . th in coli tube Carrie* th e H u n d .. your ear. W ear w ith any cloi Ing . . , engage In any a c - Uvlty, your hearing a id goes r is h t alon«.

N O T E ! T O A L L M A Y T A G O W N E R S !O u r new S E R V IC E C B N T E R > is now f a c to ry , a u lh o r i r r i lo a n y s e rv ic e prob lem you n a y hav * C a ll B o b A dam B on o r o n e o f h i s 10 t ra in e d ee rv ic# m e n .

W ORKABtE TftADE-IN NOT

CbM E i n ”SEE THE

COMPLETE LINE OF'

MAYTAGS!

TIM E S-N EW S, T V n N - K A I iS ,- J P ^ O

W tato Group Holds Meeting i t Sun Valley

. SUNDAY, roiTE 18, iSeV

Rock Walls Mark Stage Station Site

Book mill* U tba ftmou* S»nd S p r in n o»erl»nd »U*e ttoU on loaUi c f WcndeU are ihow o In UiU pJcJnw. Member* of the Twin F«IU Couniy IIUlorIc»l »oclety will vt»U th# lite ne« t Sutid.jr atiernoon. JeaTlnK Ih*’ B ah l e ltj park a i l p jn . Helen Porterfield. MKletjr »ecreUry and p ro tram chairm an. (> khown l i u ^ U n f the area. Tha lU U on »IU on a h l |h ledfc directly o»er th e m onth of Sand S p r in g . PormlM lonjto eroM Hind flprlnr* ranch property on th e (oar haa been jran led by C . M. Kehrke, m an-

K(er. (X eU tr photo—ftaCf cD(raTln(). * ' * * * * * # » * * * *

H istorical Society Members to V isitOld Ferry Crossing and Stage Station

81U of tho Iiuned Uhrlaub ferry of pioneer dftys, and the equally

■ /am ous rock ru ins of the Sand S p r ln s overland «t««o slAtlon. will be vlalted by members of the T w in F a lls County lllalorlcal 00. elety nex t Sund&y, June 35, U Is Mihouncod by O. A. (Qua) Kelk- er, president.

T ho tour, w hich will be ft “quick- U " fea turing . easy driving and pracUcally no walking. wUl alivrt ftt th e B uh l c ity pork a t 1 p jn „K elker sold. H e added th a t purU d- pan ta should be on the ir way hom e DO la te r th a n 4 pin .

CityPro^am For Children

Is ScheduledT he T u ln P a iu city parka and

recreation departm en t U jigaln apoRsorlns a lum m er reereatbn proBTam for children aget s to 13

th e Junior hlRh aehool audl-

___ rcjpecMvcly.TumbIlng79-0:30 a.m ,.-10- years;

^^T^■3n ajii.t-» -v e f tr« -a n d - 10:a0- 10;50 ajn.. 13 and 13 years. T ap dancing, 0:40.10:10 a.m.. 10 yeiirt; 0.0:30 a-m-. 11 yearx; 11-11:30 ajn., 12 ond 13 yenra: creative dnnre, t0:20-l0:S0 *.m ,. 10 10:10 n.m„ 11 years: 0-0:30 a jn ..12 and 13 yenra: twirling. l l ' l l : 3 0 a.m.. 10 yenra; 10:20-10:50', a.m., 11 years; S:4p-l0 :;o ajnV ip and13 years, and drill tenm marching, 11:30 a,m,.12, 10 to 13-years,

Tnp..lTl:30 p,m,. a K « « r 3-3:30 ^,m„ ,7- yenrs; 2:20-3:50 p,m„ .8 years: 1 :40 .2 :10 p.m,, 8 yearn; twirling. 1:40*2:10 p.m . -6 1-1:30 p,m,. 1 years: 3-3:30 p ja ., 8 yean ; .3:30.3:60 p,m„ 0 years; tumbling. 3:30-3:60 p.m.. 0 years; l ;« > -s : lo p.m.. 7 je« ra : 1-J.-30 p.m., B yenm; 3-3:30 p.m„ B years; crenllve dance. 3-3130 p.m,. 6 yenrs; 2 :20-3 :80 p.m.. 7 years; 1:40-3:10 p.m., s y e a w 1.1:30 p.m., 0 yenrx, nnd d rill inarching, 3;45‘ 4:30 pfli., 0-0 yerfra,

Saturday Mhedulex are as fol­lows: Tnp, 8*8:30 a.m.. 10 years; 0:30*10 ftjn.. 11 years: 0-0:30 a.m., 13 nnd 13 y e a n ; 10*10:90 a.m., 8 yenrs; ll:30^a.m .,.13, 7 years; 11- 11:30 a m..- 8 years; 10:30*11, 9 years; tw irling, 8 :3 0 -0 a jn ., 10 yearn: 8-8:3(y a.m., 11 yenr.v 0:30-

- m .r l3 and 13 ycnrs;-l0 ;30-ll a I 'cara; J0-J0:30 n jn ., 7

yenrs; 1U30 a;m.-12, 6 years; l l - l;30 BJn., 0 years.Tumbling, 0-9:30 o in„ 10 yenrs;

8:30-0 a m , U yearrt; 8-8:30 a jn „ 13 and }3 years; 10:30-11 a.m., 0 years; 10-10:30 a.m., 7 yenra; 11 a jn ,-l2 . 8 years; 11-11:30, 0 years; creative dance,, 9:30-10 a.m., 10 years; 0-9:30 u jn ., 11 years; 8:30- 0 n h i„ 13 nnd 13 yenrs; 11:30 a jn . . ' 12, 0 years; l l - i i ;3 0 a,m., 7 yeara; J 0 ;3 0 .n l u n , B years; 10.10:30 a,m., 0 years, and drill marching, 10-10:30 a.m., 10.13 years, and

13:30 p m , 6 to 0 years.

A rrangem ents to visit th e two fam ed areas, both on property of tho well known Snad* Springs ran c h along the Snake river south of W endell, were made th is week. H elen Porterfield, society secre- titry and program chairm an; D. W. (Wayne) W alker. Buhl, a d i­rec tor and program eo«chalrmnn, and Kelker visited the area to m ap the to u r route.

PermlMlon to trcsposa on the Sand Springs ran c h properly to roach the two h istoric altes was (mkntcd tho offlcera by a . M. Oehrke, ranch m anager. W alter

Kelly. 'B uhl ftToa pioneer, aided In tlie arrangem ents.

"Becauss tour on p r i­vate property," Kelker wild, -only society m em bers will be eligible " attend . T hey will meet n t t Buhl city pork a t 1 p jn . and the tour will sU irt from Uiere. Tlie tour will be a short one, bu t one th a t la Im portant.

•T lie ferry wns Btnrted In tlic early 1880s by Newton Uhrlnub and th e staRO slntlon, once used by the famous Ben Holladny Stage line from K clton. U tah nnd Ft. Hall, was crcctcd .Iri tlio cnrly

1870s. Rock walls of the stage sta tion and a t lenst two original AtructUTM At Uie tc r iy site still rem ain for inspection.• "The . two program comm

mcmlKrs ore engaging one or two pioneers who know the etory of bo th sides to lecture to th e mem­bers. Tliose picked to tell th e etory R’iU be nam ed In tlie oex t /ew daya." Kelker concluded. .

Tl>e tour 1.1 th e second for this ncoson. The to u r In late May to I h r e e Island crossing of the Ore* gon trail near O lenns Ferry a t . trac ted more th a n 350 members.

Two B i^^ngs Remain at Old Ferry Crossing Site

H elen Porterfield. .lecreUTy' o f th e Twin Falls C ounty IlU torieal clety nex t Sunday, leaving the B uhl clly park a t 1 p. i -T taWBtynmpgBtt Oiig-UT-I l leu it twu m the otu i n i l bnltdtn« r i t» l r«-— plgneer». yet- tu tie-wam ed.-w lll-lectwre dttrin rih tr-topf;

n a ln in g a t site of.the pioneer U hrlaub ferry aeroM th e Btiake river W*n term ed a ■•quIcWe” by-aitoclatlB n offlcera. (Kelker photo— In th e early 1880b. The site Will be vUited by member* of the bo- s ta ff engraving)

n ^ s s o r * . railroad m en and fre ih ipnd ih lppe rt w ere among more than 500 per*on* a ttend ing the 33rd annual Idaho PoU to Sh ipper-G row er auoela tlon convention a t Sun Valley, last week. Among the itfn rtre E. A. O lson, le ft, vice pre*ldent i t Chicago and N orth W estern RallirBy company. Chicago; J . It. SImplot. J . I t. Sim-

p lo t and company; Mareu* Pom eroy, H ansen, and W alton U Foutt* . general perfihafcle food agen t. C and NW raliway. The ra ilroad com pany hoited the poU to m en a t one of the p rcb a n q u e t g » th . erlngs. PhUllp B. Borup. FnU tland . Is president of th e auoela tlon . . (S U ff photo-engravInK)

Man Slabbe'd In Back Here During Fight

Candldo n i v e r a Homero, 30, Edinburg. Tex,, was stabbed :n the bnck w ith a knife nc abou t 0:30 p jn . S a turday after flghtlnt: with ano ther m an n t the bnck door, of the Blue F ro n t bar, 33i shoshonu street south.

Romero wns u k ‘n to M agic Val­ley M emorial hosplln; uy c lty po­lice, 'where hU condition w as re­ported a s 'sa tls f ic io ry by a hos- p lu l nttendnn'..

Police report Rsmero h a d spent most of th e afternoon In th e Blue F ront bnr w here he was involved In

I. H s had started

Harold H . Rclnbold. 10,Fails, a n d a l6-year-old juvenile were a rrested by c ity police ^ t 10:60 p jn . Friday nftcr they were seen rem oviog a wheel w d lire from a hay h a ler a t th e CTand H Auction company, 331 Second ave­nue south.

The two youhts told police they were driving the ir c a r down Sec‘ ond avenue sou th when I t had 1 f la t lire. T hey etopped a t the auction company. Jacked up a hay

and removed a tire and

leave th e tav;rn. nnd h a d got­ten ou t th e back door when ft f lsh t s tarted , between him nnd nnother

T he crowd..8tarted tu close the pair a n d Romero tu rn ed i.nd ran , the pollee slated. H e n n about ha lf a block anu collapsed

tak en to the hospital where trea te d for a sm all knife

puncture In h is back.Hospital a ttendants had to stm p

Romero dow n to a btfd a f te r ho spat upon nurses n ltend lnc him and h i t a w ard a ttendant. Police

Invcsllgnting tho a .uault.

Mrs. Collins Is Taken by Death

Mr.'!. Q race E. Collins. 88. T uln Palls, died a t the ' Magic Vnlley Memorial hosp ital Frldny ad e r- noon.

She was, bo ra Sept. 20. 1B72, in Vermillion. S,D. ,

She la survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dave Armbruster, Iowa City,

F riends m ay call a t th e White m ortuary Sundny until 6 p.n\. Fu­neral services and concluding rites will bo held In Mount Pleasant, la., W ednesday. ■'

Youths Arrested On Thett Charge

Into . th e bnck seat of th e ir car and drove Into an alley betw een Second and T h ird avenue sou th In th e 300 block, where they rested.

Police observed them removing the wheel. W hen the boys spotted th e police car they th rew the tire

Damage ListedRUPERT. Juno 17—A tw o-car

coiiblon on Six th s tre e t a t 10:40 p jn . T hursday caused on estim at­ed J230 dam age. F rank Llsh, 41, was backing a 1000 Ford, owned by a n y Howard, from th e curb .when I t collided w ith a 1053 Chrysler driven by £>ouglas Miller. 18, R u ­pert.

D am ages were estim ated a t >70 to tho Ford and a t 1180 to the Chrj'sler. T here were no citations Riven by R upert police who In - vesUgatcd. .......... -_ j

S U N ., M ON. ond TUES. 'T h e W o rfd o fS u x fo W o n g

W illiam H olden i t Nancy K w an

SUNDAY ond MONDAY 'T H E SILENT CALL"

O all Russell, David McLean —a n d Roger Mobley

•Co*Hir "T H E PAJAM A GAME" ,

Dorla Day

Rclnbold wns released o n hL own recognlunce a n d Is to b e nr- rnlgncd Tueaday /o r petit la rceny. The o ther boy wns turned o v e r to Juvenile authorities.________

RED & W HITE

DBIVE-INTRUCK LANE W EST TW IN FALLS

U nder New M anagem entWe Feature EX PERT ‘ Preparation of Your FavorllB—

Sandwiches(fenturlng "PE T " ico • Cream) . , , All Your Favorite D rlnksl

le e C ream D is h e s M ade J u s t th e Way Y o u L ik e .T h em l

For Toke-Out. Orders, Phone RE 3-7.189O pen 1 0 :0 0 A ,M . to 11:00 P.M .

Held Over G r a n d - V uY o u ’l l S a y s T h i s S t o r y C o u t d n ’t B e T r u e

. . .B u i I t/s .'

Death Oaims Polio Victim

RUPERT, Juna -J7 - Adolph J, Schenk. 30, died about noon F r i­day a t th e Veteran's .hospital, Solse,-w here ho had bent In an Iron lu n s since contracting polio to 1047.

He w a* rb o m Oct. 7. m i . a t ' Pau l. H e w as gnuluaied trom

th e R upert h igh ochool in 1030 and larm ed (or iv tim e. In the spring o t IMS ho entered the nnvy. in M ay. lM 4. h e married Ber^e Ouckenburff, R u p e r t

Surrlvora includo .two daugh­te rs ; Corol Schenk a n d Dena Schenk, b o th Boise: father, Ooit-

- ■ U eb -8ch£nk ..aupcrt:-thw t-b ro th . er*. WlUlnm B c h e n k , Richard Schenk a n d Alvin JSchenk, all r u - p e rtj tw o ttoters. Mrs. J . w .

R a d i a t o r s

Phone RE 3-6080" AQ X7PC*-KlBdS -

CLYDE'S: RADIATOR SHOP '

; Bl>W»y tP-.O a TnRk' Un« B sd te te H A f O s r B t t t io w -

- NM k .iiddtaie

(Clara) Shelton and Mrs. Oene (Ardena) Snapp .. both R upert; one etep-brother. K endall W hit­taker, San PYoncisco: th ree step­sisters, M r s . R onald Bingham. Niunpo, and Mra. Jun io r Olbson, a n d Mrs. Jo h n K erbs, both R u­pe rt. ' •

Funeral services will be held a t 3 p in . TUMday a t the ^ u r C o h - gregalloniLl c h u r c h . Concluding r ite s will bo held at' th e Rupert cemetery. F riends may call a t.lh e W alk m ortuary Mondny nltem oon a n d evenlh<( a n d Tuesday until tim e of services.

Club Sets MeetSHOSHONE. June 17 — Next

meeting of th e Spoons nnd Needle 4-H club will be held Thursday nt the home of Renee Oneldn. Verna W ellard will bo co-hontess, Mnxine Eldredge will give a dem oaitra« tion.

Susnn Rork; vice president, con­ducted the meeting held (his week a t the home, of leader,,Mrs. Vern Johnson. . •'

Rnlr on th e head grows a t the ra te of about three-fourths o f on Inch ft m onth.

e a tin g ou t is h a lf the f m o f gdirig ou t

th is w eek e n jo y a d e lic io u s resaurant meal.rogetber!

sm ro A Y ,,ro ^ .i8 ._ w 6 i T 'rM E SlfiE W S, T W IN FA LLS. IDA HO ■ PAGE.SEVEf:^'

Car’s Passenger Dies ip Kimberly Ci aslitUm UUt I t lh« (hound fnr (Va Cem«U. N*<1 Wllllimt bit ton dnilm ter tlif

•nd R»nirr »nil ItW• lnEl'<l I'lr Ihr ComrO,MI4|*I l.rotu*

n '-r!, Itiinn.c.l Stmplol Tt-t'-il with t.»rr> i::>f iiltthiiiii >

ilrr f.ir Ui» Wlnnlnc ir.tii.-.Imthf.' «u)i

Ifisli Exchange Student Will ' •Visit Wurst Riuicli at Hailey

>l>iik«<l Kill Mr.vf

le piifhrr

HAILEY. Jutic n -F lM o ln K ent- (mr.-idOl- vxciinitee ^cudetic fivmi Ircl«nd. will (vrrlvc ftl Ihc Jcucph W\ir»l m u c h ' ncnr Tlm m eritinn Iilll Auz. 4 (n «p<rnd If) d'ij'5 . wUti, Mr. nnrt Mrs. Wm-.if anrt llii-lr clilUlreiJ....

‘ .MUV K fntJne Arrived In 'rfjf, HUnlled Sin tc^ 'nbc .trd ilte MAiirr* ■Itiiiilii Mny 25. She vUHlcd New ,york C tli’ fttid Wft^ftliWtofT. D, C..,

Ih rn woiil in Colum-

ahc.w iu rcmnln in Olilo. ’

JIIIDAVS U1.SII;TH (■•■nut

Unit Ii-.ilr.. . • •

*t t . i fi„rrU £6 Pacatelln Man a naM rnrer la thin 1580 Ford •while her iliiuKliter, dflVrr of Ihe rn r, Mr*. C aro le ,n . ^Vheatley, 35i

Tr 33 m T h ird *Ttnue MUtli, Twin K«lli. » l firlO p.m. Friday on * n d h.irit* of the f«ec. Jnvt*U»alInn of l».e faU H ty U eoptlnulnc. & h w M Ju*‘ e**‘ 0 ' K Im bw l/. Mr*, lln rrj* died In tli^O cciden t (P h o to by. Sheriff J»mc* II. B enH .vn--,U » ennr»vl"g)_____________

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Ihli wfk'» f>i

Ki»ilh..l. bu.U.U .... Kh»dul< (ur>*•*• ..cn™bx r.rnnt Cr«n«r. “f Ttrind tr br Krnnt Cr«Mtrki »«J

mhkh to.*l«nior»Tit"'*' f ic i ir j iv c s

F*tW fKWi-llir II»"V U -I Sox Trp««r»iih.

- Ifil l)nloiiSo«V«r<. 9 n.m.Tuft.Uy: Cnun- *;5 /coM .lfr. V.. Aretle ClrcU.IO:iO ».w.

.miin Trucker* v«. l’«Ml rir»lft. J p.m. ^KW«»ir n»nV n«d So* »•. Arrila CIr. elf, S n,tn. Thur^iUr! Counlr>r Cnl>U»ri

f ... TVpoarnphlc»l Union !i.m. n<rf*‘l*r: Si>»fi-cn Tocltn i>, ......................... - ■ —^•enil I’lTMn. J I, 'niur>jsr> «><>i]lrina i<0l Do«>. 9 o.m. Thuriilair.

{'oiik Lmro*W.ilrrna M.«hlni-r» v.. raclflc ^rull

Sn-llo).. V i..m. Tu«.1.r: Twin K.lli llr.»r»». llulll* Oj)rn»r» »». I.Uh" Dr- l..r«mfn« «l«f« CUnU. lOM m.m. T ur-,l .r ; C'.r»-Co!ji 'April*. - "

n ' »«> •nil Sup­ply Crnl»r Tl«rr« » . I'lTil-CoU B> c/.hirt, J p.m. TurtJty; W * I’aric 8*iv.

» KniRl.. . .m. IMrtiUr;

I. Wmyi »r» Uuotknii,• ( M««hln»rr v

Thum ltri T>.ln P«J1» H«»r»ii» tlulll* OD*n<n >•. rucirie Krull Rno-Ha><. i •;m. Thtirt.Uy! &*«.Col» 8Milr« »•. yrp*l-C«U Sotlnlilw. S p.m. ThiiricUrj rouW. JJ l)*y. 'r». K»..l »i^ Suppir f«n- t«r n « n , 10i»0 »,m. Thur»d«y. andy in t Sr«urlt7 Hm IIm ti. W ran <at«MuiUnii. t:IO p.m. Thurtaiijf.

Safaae Ktd< vt. Moiy • a.m,T?Kinwd»r! Hahn Savjnf »n<l Lftan Tlo

■ r*«rt *■.- aineUIr PnvUtw. tOilO a.m.- •tVojnwday: Calna AW« »•. Mlihlf « l tu . IsM p.m. W«,lnrt<lay: Mounl^o BU1<< T*tn>h0B» MiuValrfT* r t. KTFI ZaciM, I p.m. W»<ln**<l«r.

• -flafaco Kid* ini^Calnt AW«. I p.m.Trldar: tdahn RaVtnra and.U>an rbinMra

, »•. Mifhtr HItU. llM p.m. rnday; filn. •«lalr Prp-Upa »«. K W H>!M•.m. fridar. and » n n r Ma«l4 v«. Dan Danlali, I a.m. rrldny.

pany Laaria .Ik>i>1adr«m* BluKXon v>. Prnny Wlit

f it. • a.m. Wnlnr«lay:'Va1Iry Sporl- Gonda nravra »«. Firnty HoUheU.

» p.m. WHnndayrOlmatrad Iluitirn Tommy Walli.r Whlla So*. 101»0 a.m. dnfiday; K<l !tt«ndard Ria ilnuM i r n . Denot nritt Y*nke^, 3 p.m.

Wednnday. and Ilnma I'lumtilnr Plprr* VI. ilacknry.Illltara. 3 p.m. Wadnndiy.

>rn va. 01n«

.1 p.m. Friday: Kroaly llnlahoii v

id Cat-

I. Slatk-d Srrrle* Raa llnut*

Tommy Walkar Whit* 8n(. U Vrlday. and P»nny W in Owla • n»7 IlllUra. 1:90 p.m. Friday.

Daerhnsl LMfsa •Jfun Vallai' S u i f v.. I'arlilan Laundrr,

Afkubafb Jairflar* Yankm vt. KRKI', 1 l» W fdnnday;-n. and W. rIowlH»a vt. Il«> Typara. a p.m. Wr.lnr»day

. Wllla Mnlor.

RMday,Walli TIrothm

Wi-hb rump. • ii.ni.

Uldara, 10:30 a'ra r Jamman tt.KrHay; 8un Vallry

b u ia uuti»r*-Tin5«Krr1»^»*-<«mii-fri- day: Vol» nulldtra I l« Typ»ra. 1 jja

Friday ( Jkhubaeh J»wa1i.ra YanVfM%.?vI. WIIU llotor*. 3 t>.m. Kriday: D. and PI<wkoy. va. Carlftnn-a .fUMfr.. *

a.m. Friday, and Matnr Vu f ilu n m < Walktr Slalllnna. lOiSO a.m. Friday. '

A ' Wllry wlt<^u'*va. SfmpJnt TIgrrt. . ^ .m . Tu«day: KlmWrly Tl«rr» v.. Idaho

Pnwtr UTtwlraa. 10:10 a.m. Tiixday: lloctpa Conilructlon Hulldosi vt. Modern

■*''wil.y 'wfldtaU ta . JIod«m Trader 7)u}M«un, i t>.m. Tbunday; Klmbtrlr

. Tl*ara »•. HBop».,Cf------- - ----- —

ClMK-llpa . . . I'ller ►•lilf'.lty Hand. » m. W*<lnr.dayi tiaylas U’r(ng«c<|>II< llrolhrra Tnirkrrt, 1:30 (vm. Wrd*

rnilay: U«yta( Wrinirra v«. MIer

TUtaDW .'l H|-Jill|.T8 I’aaWta Ua(«i

Slrrlln* Jcwalry Ulamimdrtra trampW Arctic C ln ln :&-lS vrbin Alan Olm- - ■ ma.l* (our .(n»lti and llrl.n Van

. hli Iwu Aoojrra and a dnu6I». J tll Javli trlplnl and mada. two alnxln.

Tyi-oirrauhl«al Soskati etiinrhfJ St on Toilrra ]hlH with Krilh liirlhtr li» a homrrun and ttim H'

N.l.<i ada thrr* humiri, Irlpltd. ir tha Toolcra. f C<iW)lrr» dr(r>l»d

................................ ... JUr ChrJ»-naun mada then alniira and a doubla >r th* CoUiUr* and Jo« flwopa alnilad ira« tlmra (ur tha I’IralH. yu*m r Iltnk «fd »o» »J»fd f p t i and

; r . K>Va|d alnilad Ibrt* timaa (or tha Tlfart.

PiwkUlihty UItU dafaatad PKltla frull

nubvya 1S-I«. Jack UtVry. mada four Indp. far tha MllU and Curt Slaadlay >ada Ihrr* d n iln and a doubla lor

Clark hit thra. bomara. doubled and •lniila<l (or tha Sprltaa, and Von Coian alnslad and dtniblad (or Uia llottla- Opi

....... Security llaallM trompad Doublalb>ra 2MS. Mika' nunaaa mada four

mini and a doubla (or Iha lltallaa and ...II Klynn hit ihrav alnilaa (or tba Uoulila II llA».

Wray* Cafa- Muatanra baat rrpal-Co!* <W«UI>laa SMO. Uaik Dodda hit thr«« liomcr* and a alhsla (or tba Muatanii. •nd Cary Ilarlrud mada a hMnarun. doubled and altiflad tor th* ~ "

HIdcat I>*anaKlmbarly TUara tromptd WIlay Drut

WlldcaU >1 with Dantiy Uort al tha ^und (or Ih* T lcrn: Wally W(ciih*m I»k lha W . Wickham allowed only two lu to tha Tliara. CIKf Hlnkla alnclrd •lea /or Ih* Wildcat* and m la Kol.oa a* th« l*ad(DK hlKar (or th* Ttiara. tiUho Powar U>awlm dafaatad S-.

plot T lirra »-3 with lloy furvuaon tak- Ini tha win and David Turner iha loia, c;irfnr.( Kay «aa th . I t t i l t t M»*r lor lha Uvawlra* and lion Sradlay liomarad tar lha Tlcara.

KI.IX llravf* -.hlpptd Ho.lam Traelor »«JUotfra J?*0 wJlJi iJnk IVaarer al lha mound (or tha Ilravra: Urad Iltamer look "1* Inaa. Jarry PauUrn alnBl*<l Iwlc*

ir Ihe ilravea and Dava Ila 1);> )>lt lor the Ualiiourt.8even-Up llulldoil* brat Cab1*-VlaIon

Vamplraa U.« with Richard lllrrall Uk' Ini tha win: and Don Jatirr lha loaa.

n Donaaon trlplrd twice and douhlrd . . . th* llulld<>t* and Jatry Cardn«r Ih* Vamplraa' only hit.

HInar Uaiaa Uombtrt ervnthnl Vrra Tboira*

Plumh*ra with Hark llrown al lha muumr for tha llomb*ra; Oni» Krxtla tnnk thi loia. Ilrown' nitchrd • nvhltlar with • 'W anira tJ 13.u.

Kimberly llrave* thut out lloopa Con. alrucllon- nulldniera 1*<0 In • prMlIca Rama. KallryXurfaw wat at Ih*. mound (nr Ih* llrare* and MIka Knto pitched 'or tha lluUdfier*. Jim Drnlon douhlrd .ind alntlrd. and T lhi--<in1y hit (op iti* ...

TUI* and Tn»l Com.De«troy*n (UO w ith....

Jl'iftan

Sh»ll.>-a_Sliiatfet. (.irfcllrd « lama IWK»\>!)4f)Ay'* HEHtll.TS

I'aanut L*aii)*RlneUlr I'rioiira tromped Mony Mavli ■t with J»)in l.l^ht taklni Ihe win an..

IlMPiSy Mr)>y lha W JJ«hl alniteil ir tha i'rp-ui’t. *S»afpc. KKI>- drfrale.1 Idahn Savlnja

nd U »n I'lunrrra IH.) wllh IO>-Vy Krffl. Porter loik tin- l»». UrniiU tripled fnr ttic KM. and Ca,lfn douWrd f.ir th» I’lonrrr.. .

Dan Danle:* Iloirer* MUird Caln'a Abln i.un nllh Sl»yr NUknIa takin* lha

id Slcv* Venabt* the loii. Victor trlplrtl (or the lUiu(en.

„ ....llaln Ht«lei Telavh'ma MuVk*le,ra trotni'dl KTKI Kaulei ll>« with ((on

il lha mound for Ihe HiJaVa- r Slauahler waa th* IiHlni >rk Keellni dAUble l (nr the

.................and Al Jona* douOlad (or lhaEaslm. '*

poajil,,... . . . . ._Wllla Kolur Mavarick) defraud Carl*

Mn'a {{aldiTa {«•<> In a iiokUter pfCrhnl ■jr David WInacir. Wlllla r<t«r»n look ;h* lo*V lUndy Call *Ml>le.l In pitchlni; tor tha Mavrrkka. Jarry Krauaa alntlad

.Volcii fipllntera routed Sun Valley Stas* lliiitrra M-0 In a nu-hltur pitched by Kent Drlarnll, D<m Itoan took th* loia. " t r r Van llurrn th tln l ind dvublad /ur

,a .S|.||l>t<ta. . . . ----------l t » T»per. tramplad KKKP Cu­

ll-* with Chnd tlo-Ida taklPK Ihe and Itonnr >1111 '.ho Jiai. I'lill II bomerrd and Mike Iloltn homer«d tripled, and John Dahl bo«i*r«l fui .... Typart. Cary lloehl made two alniilci (or h* Cuwbvr*., » r ■Jewelei * derllcli -.Ken Caap«i

taklnr ihr win and Jeff llallantyM* Ihr '.IX. Ilallanlrna alnitle<I and Dale M<irm> ii)jl Da*}.' Krailer mada. two alnvl'

I'eiinrwlaa Owla whipped Kriiale* )lnl .hi>l. ll-N with Gary Cola at th* mn in. nr (he Owli: Tim MIkeaall tnok Ih.i

Cary^Marah mada' ’ 'A ?' Cnl. Pirate* defealeJ FaJI.

il Kut Dona l< '•-./rlln» Jewelry __________ _____-

Tolnian Trucker* aS-ll. with Mark KrrlU ( anitr hitting Iwg ftomrrT /or th t J>k-

. ................ jwU^a.the loaa. Cary IlulWrt

■•ini iwic* In thii ni>-hlller./el.b I’umn (nr(«ltr.| a Kan

. . ’lalan Uundry.Walken Slalllona dcfrate-l Mutor-Vu

Marah trlple<l for (red Spain - ' ■ ' Ilona.

dnubird (. Slal-Pvnk L*aiaa

Tdahn Dtpartment alnre Clanta atnRi^td Kd P»rk. 8*rrle. Knighta 4Sl.1l. Robert I'orWr mad* four hninaruna. tripled. ' hlr.1 •^nd »l.n,l*d (nr Ih* Clanla ... . f ialen^ Ilrao^h lt two hm art (or ib*

tfafar 1.4ata*Grant Van llniitrn lav* up onlj

hit In • »ani" In wMch lha Super .......defeated llerlla'a t'alconi. Dal* Snrantnn took Ih* toaa. (.arry Spier* mad* triple* (or lh« Khellcr..

Idaho Pewar I.Wewlir* crunche<l . . . !)•• nuckrye* (.1 wllh John Hull UVIne

..>• w(n and Kirk.'intllama (ha W , I..arry Urubak*r tripled and ilimbled (nr lh« U>*w|raa and F.d Ktorey mada alnsje* far Hi* llucke)re>.

Kd KvanaIlltt*r* M with John Ruile al the mound (or th*. ChTvrom: Waller Mraicirnko look lh#Ioa*. GordoA JIamrn. John Jludr.

■ C m Skinner alnilrd for the Cliev--..d Stoii fiiandley ..

iteri. *J)raaUad_,CaIllr Ru.tlrn.

— , ................................. I V.JIIIU.fnmllirA, iinttl July 2.'i. U 'hp>»*L ml 71 Hlljl-iw/i»t-niwl-r- - 'ititf of ExchnnRcrx* I t . 'be Jn'fd ntl JJ

- rm /iw u A r 'a HE«(/(.Tft Pa*r/p* I.eiiiu*

Klilrllty lUnk lied Kox Inimpled Coun. ry Cntihler* DO-4, wUh Btev* Corn hit

dgublea, • <r(pJ* »nil-a homeir the I 1 Soi. .

____ CIrel* Taeo* »1craphlcal Union Soektra “............. iK» h«H»r*. |w- _____ -..

■ Ih* T*coa and Krith Itythcr...... iwo hom*run*. • doubl* and

alnila lor Ih* 8ock*ra. 'J’snk LaacB*

Kerd and Supply TlK*ra t^ounceil Co... Cola ilprlte* with J-arry TruiellxntJhi • doubla and four alndaa (ur III* Tlv*ra and Paul Clark amaahi.is itiice.bumcn and:a.aln(l« (ur Iba tiprlUa.

feiMl C<iU Hoclablea downed Duoble 1< ............... with Cary llartrufl hltllnir

r' ma'k’ln«*’’a I Doubl* U.alnat*

t'lrat'Security D**lt.e« awampsd' Kd'a Park Servlc* KtilihU 43-U. Konnf* liar<lB»r knoek*<l (l<* homerun* and a irlpla (ur Ih* ll*«tl«a and Caylen 'llranac ' It. a Iwmer. • doubl* and a alnirl*.

Twin Kallt Heveraira iKat >tolyneux laehlnery 14-24. will), lloilney Sor.nu.I the leadlnl bltier (ur th* H*v*ra(f Pacl(l« KruU Snoboya walloped Idal

Department atnre CltnU tS-U. Lari. Illarkwood hit. tv>o_homera for th* Sni>-

Mlnar L*a(iM Vem Thnmaa Plumb*r< «rti>h*d ]|eop*

Conatrvctlon In • praellc* (ama I t t wllh llon Mankar *a tha wlnnlnr pitcher and Pbll rrrkfna aa th* (na*r. Mank*r • ttlnl* and a alnila • - —

' Dennla Klmil* tinT 'th* PlumI •d (or th , lo.

t d,*(

s's;s;»r.s*d Kimberly

_ ...own ' '• D*Wayn*

I (or IMulllna doubled (or Ib* Sravea.

IIFOe Dealroyera d o w n e d Shelby'a SluKcra K-4 wllh John llnyer wlnnlnc pitcher and Itob*rt I or* loter. Da«a Ilrbek hit two .inile* Slun*r*.

Piirdue unlvcfRlt.v. I-ttnycttP.'u /illl Ju ly i'S.

Bflore comliic to llK-W- rcr-Titllrj-slift' will *i>cuil fou r d»y*

Mp.-cow,K entliie comr* from Wrciis- Houac. KlWf>rrtry county

IreJand, SJiff Jum /o u r b rw h- tl 111*6 *lMfrs and I im lived

.litre 21 ye:irfi on Uie 20D-ncrr . tit htr jMrcni.i.' Sliff glvn her occupntlon m (nrmliii: (or him In tlie rftUlnH.. of beef caiU c. uliccp rtiid AU'Jnr. ii'heni. ohm. Iwriey, becin, mixnKQldA.'luriilpx a n d poin*

Wyoming Guests Visit in Richfield

'lUCHFlELD.. June 17—Mr. and Mm . MoiUo Wnnleii and tnmlly,

. Riverton. Wyo.. (inti Mr. and Mm., : Dsn nwc. Rupert, vblied Mr. and ■Mrs. llnjn Vnilcn. I •• I ; Mr.s. Hnl Rom. nr., Lv ft Los An- SfJc.t iti'M visitor week and' nltcndcd lileh' school BraduaUon c';remoni6 fnr her Braiid»on, Bob- b.v Ho .i. S.lijyu/, C.ill/. M«. fUnn Kpt'nl Uic pn:,t month vl-iltlns rein. HVC.S III L‘!wl.Mon. WMhlnston, iirul Ciilllnrnlft. Her dauuliter,\Tr.j VftI _on. Imve W ti vhimiK in Rl'oh- . tlPld tills week u'lih ““IcM '{o IJil- Kr<iii(j In ifr* . Hnl 'Uo.'n' iib.M’iicc. Mr. iiiid Mrx. RJiy.;____mi»i:<l \YIKoii.m»l non.'Idlilio' Fiill.s,

'H 'r tr ojjji-r D. lJor.s.Giit.U'- of Mr. lu'.il Mrs. Le*lrr

S(iibb.i thi.s week Incluile Mm. Oiln .B n iili i:iiil children. Paul Stubbs . and frlcnili-. Mr. mid Mrs, Norman Tate, all Poe.itello. und Mr*. Frank Sievcns. rtnd ChMlolle. Othello. \Vii»li. Lester Slubt» Is convalps- c ln ; a t hi* home nlier haitpltall^.i-

by UiP Younic Parmer*' elubjt rif Tri'land; _•t Mr. nnd Mrs. W urst wlH tike he r to a form home Filer a t the

SW nJ.w ilmUI., h e r HiotJifff u'Jih

t Phelp.

...... jiuiliiera. liaiy<ar.>:a iniatneii • alnvi* anil a hunter jt Ih* llvlahuta.T..cnmy Walker Whll* Su« <on<iu*tri:

llacknr> llill«r* U-U nilK lakin* tli* win

Mc^y -Carucimi'idaTwo’alneiea ‘n .f t............. .

It <iriU Vankre. (ullcd Ulmrtttd . ...... Iluatlera T.u-witli lim "th* winning pluher and Jim - Dav* —

.f.nket. . a Kuaclera.

.. .. ..... }lBi Pll‘K>ana Chevruna ^4 wl lalmlns th* win and Mia*

.mi. LrnI* l-annlnr dwM*d tor .... Plp*» and nick Jtoy*r tripled (or th* Cb*>rvna.................................... BoAlitar

eooklnc. MwlnR. kn lttln s n n d nen- eral hoiiwwork nnd crnft-i. Her ^fwclnl Jnterft'JM Arc pouJlry and orBanltatlon of yoiiUi c lubs «nd sports. She hoa had experience In Ojp MncrJt Na F el^m t. K*H type clul)) drmnaUo a n d relislotis RanlEftllona. i

Uer hobble.? nre ' m usic, crnfts, d.inclnc. swImmlnR,’ te n n is and Ice sknilnR. She Isebclng nponsored

KeatlnR will be the second IFY E lo spend tim e a t the .Wnr.n ranch Iiotnr. Several year* jiao EdRnrdn Lelvn Lepp. Chlfe, spent the Rreater p a rt of a sununer there.

KUKARNO VISITS ITALY ROME. Jan e n un — Taurine

P r«Jden t Sukarno. Indonesia, a r- rived here todaj' from Belsmde for a foiir.day private visit.

SHIMMIES SHAKES ond

Faulty Brakes?W heeti aliened Q Q C Brakes a d jiiited ______7 * 7 y

MAGELTIRECOMPANY

i*»y. . . (A* Vtllrr Uliortht llrar— — Uldrd P*nnywla* Owli, Da>a Day th* l<i*ln« plKher. Tefty MU' and tripled ^o» t ^

Volco Spilnun rmiiiaa L —- .. PluwUiyt t -0 with Kenl Drlaeoll uklni th* win and D*nnU Ilrown Ih* lo**. LyltWvaJrtlleb . a t J r the onlr hit (or U*^'webu’i'genp <or(«ll«d a fam* U l l»

>lirtur.vu aiuuge'rk tiibduni CtrUoa ilaldera 14-0 wlia 2jl«va ll*liirl«h <Uln» liiK lh« win and C r x Mour* uk liu me lu>a. Alan Uruw*r mada Ihrea iln<lH (ur SlUKsera.

schubaeh’a Yank*** na*Ur*d th* Sun Valley Stag* Uual«r>^IX.Il_ wltn Jean

Ib* Ic

d (or tl Ulan L

Vrril) MMor Maverick* tronp*d Walker SUlllun* ll-Z with JUndy Call uklnc - - win and Suva UuUer th* loaa. I.. . pllclit^ a no-hlcMr avalaat Ui* Hulllffot and Uava Winter mada lb* M*«erlcka^

•ral ttavlHKi »•«'wlth’D*Tb*rt'KluDt mound. Dannr Carr took tb* k...

r Walkar and John N*al* both alniM .. . th« XlJow-atu and Dpttf JJawjila* ainglad (or th* ioili '

W ith a n u e a o t 8,6M,D00 square mllea, tlie Sov ie t l/nftm cover* haJ/ or Etu-ope s n d a tb lid o t Asia.

a boB«rtia lor

5 IF .YOU PLANT JT * O R FEED IT

I GLOBE SEEDX.. W ill H ave m

.. . I’lumbln*....................... ..............torqula laklni th* win and Ulk* Newell

' Mark Milter *ln(le.l ' "

.-WAikte_Whltt.Sq»:n>.l

- I W 1 a g n c n s » c

BIG SCREEN. PORTABLE TV.i traly the finest your money can buy! i

Tbu>»d»y. and Bimplot TlB»ra »i. Cat' VltKs Vamplr**, * a.m. Thurtday.

K

Minor L**fu*

DMlroyar* vt. ItoK»r«>n Coffe* Shop Cl. •nil. l i l t p.m. TueMlay. and Till* anil Truil ComeU 'va.' Ilallanc* Crrlll BpIU (Ire*. 1 p.m. Tu*artay.

Ptvtwn nemb«n «(. ni’OB Dealroyera. I P.M. Thurvlayi V*m Thnmaa lUaUra va. Itoi«non Goff** Khop OlanlJ. 1:>0 P.m. Thur»day: K(mb*rly Hr**** t», r* .

• Cr«]lt flplUlr**. 10:10 a'.m. Tliur*.TItl* and Truat Comab vt. Shtlbft.'n. Tbunday;n 'a nu<k*y*a va. »*nl*'* Faleont.

. W*dn**dayj Super Sh*Il-*r« va.P in t r*d*ral Savera, 10 DO a.m. W*.loe*>

-day ; r«rp0> lIcwkeyM ra. y in t K«d»r*l - Wav*r*. i a.m. Friday, and Idaho tom u

Darll*'* Paleona. lOiM Priday.

ttfonaeiiea va. Captain Dana Rlnn*. . a.m. TueMlayi lis t lluaUm vt. Capuin Anitla nrnwt). IOi» Tuesday: R«rt(*'a flikk Chlcka va. n and 11 Itatbuatvr*. ]|90 p.m. Tuaaday; ll*nn*lu Colorlxrp.m! • rriervijrirtfw**? CaSuli

...... ..........W*da»<d*yVicki Ilanch«;

-----™ yj Captal.. ____ . . . __W'*® ^ “ra­

il Dana Ston* vi Cap-•Uy.; Hertla’a Sllek Chlcka va. Dran*lti ^ W lia r KIda. liU p.m. Tburadayi

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P A q E 'E I G H T .

Miss Eisenm ann ’ ' A nd Lish T rade

Prom ise in T.l

a n d £ m e s t V lrgll Llfth._ _ U a I^ « n (l_ tho Iat« Arclila Ltitu — San-Ben>nrd tad ,-O i»ur.r ''w M -«J*

em nlicd a t 4 p jn . .Sunday, June__ < ^ a t-tb o -T w lri-F n lU 'F lrg t McUi-

odUl church.A bocksroum l of lighted cond lu

and ft (lonU bouquet o r pink and v,hll« eam aU ona formed iho set­ting for the double ring eereman} Jn whJch th e ncv . f i r J lUddla of. flelated.

ThB bride, siven In mftrrlnire by he r uncie, Pred ouxwell, w m at*

• U f r t in a floor lcnRtl> w hite bouf., fa tjt nylon fuHe over taCleta gown

fea iu rln s n j'lo ri. tulle Bppllque*. She carried a caxnde-bouquet of w hite feathered cwnaUoM u d AWeetheATt' ro ie buda. T he finder* Up le n s th brldfU Hluilon veil fell from a crown of « e d pearls. Her jnwelry was a penrl^ neclclace and earring*, a Rift of the brldeBrootn.

Kothr>73 Buswrll. Son Antonio, Tex., coualn o t th e bride, waa maid Of honor. She wore a pink brocade d r e u styled wiUi a tiered bell akirt. H er h a t ww of the »wnfl m nK rlal iw th e dm ui and ii«d ft sho rt veil. Slie carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations.

WUIIMU Phlllips served as best m an . Oshers wero L ee_U 'h_and M erl U sh , brothers of the bride­groom.

Mr*. Lelloy M otherahend played th e wedding muslo and accom* panled Mrs. LlUlon Sullivan who song -W hither Thou O o e s f and -ThB W edding PrAyer."

Fo r h e r daught«r'« weddinc, M rs. p iscnm anh cliose a lavender 2ac0 over te r/e (a d r e u w ith white

• • e o e s s o r l e A . 'T h a brldefcroom's m other wore a blue Jersey dreos

orlNi.-Both

Trade Promises in T.F. Church

White CAmatlon corsn«e8.‘m e reception was held In the

church social hall. T h e bridal tAble« were covered w ith nylon embroidered lull#' flounces over pink, Too w hite th rcc -tlcrM wed* ding cake featured touches of pink trim a n d wedding bells and

. w aj topped w ith pink wedding bells and Ulleti o t the valley.

B arbara BuswcU, flan Antonio. ■ Tex., and'-Mra. Fred BusweU serr.

t d th e cake.A garden flower bouquet cent«r>

«d th o punch and coffee table. Mrs. Leo U ah poured coffee Jiid Vera L lsh served the punch.

KlUa Robinson, Pocatello, was In charge of th e guest- book. Mrs. WJJJlam FhlUJ;» and M rs. Merl L lsh displayed the gifts.

T h e new M rs. Llah changed to a lavender two-piece su it for her ROlng away ensemble. She wore a vlotet /low ered ha(. w hite acees- aorles and a corsage from her b ridal bouquet. .- U pon retiuiUing from th e honey­moon. th o newlyweds will reside in Pocatello. T ho bride la a graduate of H ar-

"^rltburg, B S .. high aebool and at* tended ft w m m erclai college a t

' Sioux BX), She Is emplcved as a secretary fo r A u n e r s Xn> sum nce, Pocatello.

T h e bridegroom attended high school a t McOsmmon a n d U em­

it P teU la Railroad

A blazing fire in Jaycee ball park will fonn Uie setting W ed- n u d a y evening for th e annual council fire o t th e 'T w ln Falls council of Camp Fire Olrls. All groups o t Camp Flio girls will join In the ceremony, winning various awards and presenting o program

sMd on tlie Law o t Cam p Fire. O uUtandlng-among th e awards'

will be the Ifl Torchbearcr ranks th a t have been earned. Edwlna Robinson wlU ' receive th e f irs t 7V>rchbearer rank la relJgJous growth ever given In th is council.

O ther Torchbearer ran k s to be

In

SPORTS N IQ IIT HELD HAOERMAN. June 17 — The

—e tak e Bee Hive Sports n igh t was held In Jerom e W ednesday w ith each w ard representing » foreign c tm n t im W B d ^ U r s o a . Kager- m an B » H ive teacher, ftceempa- n led th e class, who- represented Holland.

Marian M artin Pattern

Social C alendarT he r.iS a n d S club will have

p ie s t day a t 3 p jn . W ednesday a t the home of Mrs. H arry WohUaib. T lie relrcshm ents a n d entertaln> m cnt com m ittees will be In chsrge.

T l)e Bowl and-Blossom club will m eet n t 8 a.m. W ednesday a t tl»e homn o( Mrs, A. J . Peavy. E)r1iUi Avenue eojt. Tn-Jn Fails, for A driftwood h u n t on Wood river. All w ho plan to a tten d a.^ked to coll RBdwood 3-8307.

Miiflic chap te r No. 83. O rder of E uitern S tar, will m eet a t 8 p jn . Montlny. In itia tion will be held.

Annual Council Fire Slated Wednesday at J aycee Park

Hagerman U n it , Of Church Has General Confab

HAOERMAN. oune 17—T h e pro- g ram aiKl worship them e, "Home for th e HomeleM.” was used a t th e general W 3C3 m fe llng a t' th e M ethodist church Wednesdoy.

M rs. Eleonora McConkey had th e program, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd BroftTi, Mrs. R ay Clawson. Mrs. D on Rea and Mrs. B en T ay­lor. Mra. Taylor led the worship.

A communication was read from th e d istric t supply secretaxy. M rs. A1 K arloff, Buhl, liv ing th e a sk ­ings lo r th e coming year. T h e school o f missions will be held In OaldweU in July, and M rs. McCon­key a n d Mrs. Bob Tuppcr. o r M rs. ,7ohn Jones, Jr., will be delegates.

M rs. Brown reported on the sen ­ior banquet. R ^ r t s -u-ere given on th e luncheon eerved for. the W . W. club, th e lAudensloger family,

Plans.w ere made for a reception /or th e Rev. -AusUn Rugger, th e new .minister, the committee on C hristian social activities w ill complete armngements. under th e direction of Mrs. Bam T ale.

Hostesses were Mrs. Brown a n d Mrs.-HeUle Rogers.

♦ * ♦

'MrsTBea6w“ ls“ Oracle for Club

HANSEN. June 17 — Mrs.- M in­n ie Bedow was elected oa new vice Oracle , and Mrs. F rank W right was elected to the executive board a t th e Royal Neighbor m eeting held last week o t.U ie W oodman HalJ. Tljcy replace Mrs. Ruby HJll who resigned those poeitlons In

•odga.burjiuif shn plans ta hr

awarded will be In horsem amlilp to CarAl Reppeto. M ary Sockctt, Carol Berg, Pam Stephan: In cam pcraft to the following, all m e m b e r s of th e W«*KJ-Ti>n group of which Mrs. j . C. Blair li g uard ian who a re Carol Blnir, Dana. B ryant. Donna Windsor, Carm a Corson, Christine Carrel, ftosonn Tobin, Jane Berkley, Con­n ie F r ith : in homemaking. K athy Beck, Bobbie Je an Brown; and dance, J a n e t Riddle. Mr*. Tom Peavey will present- ti)cse awnriis.

N ational awards to be presenied by M rs. K enneth Olbnon. council p resident. Includes Junior life s.tv- ing, Carol Berg, Pam Stephan, L inda Wilson; th rif t. Ann Pcftvej'. K athy Beck. Jan ice Anderson, KeUy Florence, L inda Conner, M areda Schm idt: ten'-year mem­bership. Billie Hotfman, Edwlna Robinson. ,

Local aw anls to bo given to Cam p Fire QlrU by Mrs. lUehnrd Best, program chairm an of Uie c o u n c il, ' will bo for guardinn's

u id Golden Jubilee choir. Fllnn,'Jr., camp chairman,

w ill p resen t the cwnpcrslUpd to those who 80ld^OO“orm O re boxes o f candy; and group awards for threO a n d flve»year memberships, c andy selling, birthday project, swimm ing, and - m other-daughter m anual rpadlng will be given by M rs. Jam es Vondenbark t^nd Mrs. In la n d Davidson.

M rs. Davidson is chairm an of th e Council F ire, which will s ta r t t i t 7:30 p jn .. and wilt be ;h e ld U n th e J^flloCshlgh school gym In ca>& o T n d h . Mrs. Edgar Schnjldt a n d M rs. D. T . H ankins hiiv«~been^ In charge o t awards.

A fter the prpcessiondl onto the boll field by th e Camp F trs girls, they wUl be seated a round the ir symbolic group flags. Partlcl|A tlng In th e program of the Camp Fire airls* Law Will be "W orship Qod,” H orison c lu b : ' ."Se(k Beauty,” T orch- Bearers; ■ ••Qive Service," B uh l Camp F ire OirLi; "Pursue K n o w le d g e ," SPrem akers: "Be Trustw orthy,” Wood G atherers; "Hold on to H eallh ." Eden and

TO PS FO B SPORTS eporta-lov lng s e p a ra te s—

. to r bowling, golfing, blklngl ^h lrt ^ undera rm pleats to give free- dokn in awlnglng — sk ir t smartly w raps In f ro n t or ^ack .

P r in ted P a tte rn M&S: Misses' sixes 10, 13, 14, 10. 18, 30. SIxe 18 sh ir t ta lu s 1.H ya rd s 3S-lneh; sk ir t takes th ree : ycards." S en d (0 cen ts (coins) fo r this

.. Woodmen were read.T he next m a ting . Ju n e 27, will

be a potluck dinner honoring the members who have birthday an - olversorles In the second quarter.

M ra. E rnest Johnson. Mrs. B e t­ty Pollard and Mrs. Bedow were In charge of the .social hour and gom es H-ere played.

Mrs. W ayne R. Sm ith and Mrs. E arl Baker served refreshm ents.

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Civil Defense Is, Topic of Women

M n . Sidney Knight gave a p ro- g ran l on civil defense a t th e meettng Thursday evening o t th e IdaliQ s ta te Nurses association, district 1, In the M agic Vniley Memorial h o ^ ita l oudltorJuro.;

The group discussed th e two-bay workshop on civil defense th a t wlU be held In Twin' Falls Sep t.

and 28. I t wm be sponsored by •Usiflctj I. I t «nd IZV

8..H onderlch spoke on u»e role oWtlie nurses ln_ civil

TIMES-I^BWS,' TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

P|dn Fete on^O th Date

SUNDAY, JUNE lk .J 0 6 l ‘

Open Hbuse Set Oh Anniversary

Of Filer CoupleMr. and Mrs, Grover C. D avls.sre Invited to a tte n d a h open house from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.-Suoday, June 32.'. n t the Davis home. 003 Sixth h re e t. In observance of th e cou> pI?8"50lh‘'w eadlng^nniversa tT r~*

Arrangem ent.1 for the occasion ore being m ade by th e ir sons and daughterSTail of whom plan to a t­tend . They are M t. a n d Mrs: 'Raleigh Davis, Pocatello; M r. and Mrn. ,J. Howard Anderson. Burley; Mr. and M rs. Orover c . Davis, Jr., flnd Mr, and M rs. E dw ard C. Hallock. bo th of New Jersey.

Mr. and M rs. Davis have lived In Filer a ll their m arried life. T liry req u e st-n o -g lfts ,-.

FILE?? — Ju d y T h u rm an and S herrill H auser. F lier delegates to Syrlnga GlrLV s ta te , will speak a t ft Joint m eeting of th e American Legion and auxiliary M onday e v ^ ning. In terested persons a re Ui- vlted to a ttend .

♦ * ¥ SH O SHO N B-W SCS will m eet

a t 8 p jn . W ednesday a t th e home of Mrs. C. W. Dill. T h is wUl be the la.u m eeting of the seoxin.

♦ ¥ * Hobbycroftem club will m eet a t

1:30 p jn . W ednesday a t tlie H arry Barry pork recreation building. Members will work on to te bags and flower m aking w ith a r t foam. Those a ttend ing a re rukcd (o bring

cup. v is ito rs are welcome.¥ ¥ ¥

T w in Falla G arden club mem- beni will m eet a t 1 p jn , Monday a t tho garden o t Mr#. T . W. Hlcka and will tour th e rose gardens of

Mrs. Welch Is WOTM's Chief

Mrs. P a u l. 'Welch w as 'elected senior rrgeant during the meet­ing Tuesday evening of the Wom­en of the Moose.

Other olficera elected were Mrs. F lune Klundt. Junior regeont; Mrs. Vlrgll Malone, choplain; Mrs. Boyd Smith, treasurer. • »nd Mrs. Gale Klllinger. recorder.

T he officers were installed dur-

ing th e meeting. Mrs. Duke Tllmi WM In itia ted Into the chapter.

T h e program was a presenU tion ceremony in which Mrs. Horape T urner. Mrs. Boyd Smith, Mrs. Al- liert D enny and Mrs. Virgli Ma- lono received their friendship rings. M rs. Paul. Oorlson was In charge of the prognun.

T h e n e x t meeting will be held T uesday. June 27, «nd a potJuck d inner a t 7 p,m. will precede Uie rcfnilar buslneu meeting. A coke- n-aJIc is planned a fU r the meeting.

•Care o f Your Children■ B y A N G E L O .P A T R I '

n v o Points east, a n d M rs. J .’ W. New-man. 251 Buchanim stree t. The bu.^lne3s m eeting w lUl'be held .o t 3:30 p jn . a t the hom e of Mrs. Newman. P a s t p residen ts will be honored, officers e lected and re ­porta given. G uests a re welcome.

¥ ¥ ¥T h e Country W om en's club will

m eet n t 3 p jti . W ednesday a t the homo of M rs. H orace T urner.

* ¥ ♦ » T he Sham rock club will m eet

a t 7:30 p jn . W ednesday a t the home of M rs. LetUe Albee.

Jf # ¥P a s t Oraclea c lu b ,w ill hold ft

regular buslneta m eeting a t 1:30 p jn . Monday a t th e homff of Mr*. A nna Bransom. M rs. M a ta ' Van B uren and Mrs. M ay M urray will

M rs. W illltwi Arm.

Prim rose Rebekah lodge No. . . -will hold a pouuck d lnne r a t 8:30

- • - -------- jiflij.T he program, under th e direction of Mrs. Lionel D ean, will be a vacation travelogue. All visiting Rebckahs are welcome.

i/. . jt.FILER—Members of th e Filer

h igh school class o f 1048 will have a reunion a t the F iler American Legion h a ll Satu ;day , Ju n e 2i . A dinner and program a re planned for 7:30 p.m. A picnic will be held At 1' p.m. Sunday. Ju n e 2S, a t H ar- ----- park. Twin Falls.

V #M B. AND MBS. GROVER C. DAVIS

C urren t Events Is U nit's TqpiC

A em beta ' of tlie 'Unlon^PacTflc Bdosters club ansi^-ered. roll call w ith c u rren t events a t the ir meet-

Ju lyM anrfce-B Iackburn w on-tlie-e tub favoi^w hlch w m provided by Mrs.8 am /C aud lll^________ ^

M xarBlicRb'urn gave th-e-lhpughT for" th e day. At cards. Mrs. Earl

___ [rig h t' was high soorer andM rs. W . W. Holmgren, low. Mrs. H erbert Allred was a guest.

T h e nex t regular meeting will be held Aug. 17 a t the home 'of M rs. < S tew art Taylor, Jr.

» * ¥ .COUPI.E i s FETED

CASTLEPORO, June 17 — Col. a n d M rs,.M ..A . K lmpton, form er Castleford high school teacher.^, tvere feted a t • farewell garden P ftrly-honorlng-thrtrM th-w oddm g— anniversary, recently In 'K adenu . Okinawa. The rauple plana to visit W e—OasOefoctr'area— late^—I h ls - ' m onth:

W h afs th e m a tte r w ith fa­ther? He's a ll rlR htt" Is a good theme song for F a th e r's Day. Fa- ther Is all r igh t, bu t It taices obout 30 years fo r h is soi • ' discover It.

Wheiv a boy b about 3, he.secs his fatWer o i * Wg shadowy fig-

rhoVomes and goes and talks _ loud voice. W hen h e ’s In

his teens, fa th e r Is the fellow who says In m eaningful tones, “you do u you r m other taya. young man; d o n 't have her speak twice. Now go.'* SUll la ter on. fother's the one who says, "As far OS I'm concerned you'll get a car when you earn th e money to buy It."

li r nime the boy marries, Bills s ta r t coming In i a child la born. For the first tim e th e boy dis­covers w hat being a f a t h e ^ e a n s In term s ot responslbilitjC W hat would h is fo ther do in tn ls .in - ' stance? he wonders. H e sees’Dad to U ik things over, to get words o t advice a n d encouragement. “W hat's the m a tte r wltlx father? He's a ll r lgh ti” I

G irls le am abou t ia ther. It seems, sooner th a n boys. He pays more a tten tion to h is little girl, th an he does to h is small boy.' Anyway. I t looka th a t Jvay to the boy who sees h im help her with her homework, b u t says to him,' "You do It yourself; you'll never, learn any th ing , depending on other, people ' to do It for you." Life ts like th o t a s far..as a boy

»n see.T h e teen-age girl knows how

to g e t fa the r on her side when m o the r opposes her Idea of the m om ent. Father Is ,llkely to look a t m o th e r inquiringly and ask. • 'Just fo r this one time?" he'll sigh a n d look so sad when m othr, cr says firmly. rNot this tim e' or any other tim e; you shouldn 't' be th e one to encourage her." D ad w ill bring home a box of candy th a t evening. Quess It's for whom?

I t ta k e s years of living ond ex­perience to know about fother and h is p lace In his children's lives, i n tim e they know, and how they know! T h a t Is why thU day ol- Jers th e m the opportunity to let h im know It by a visit, a letter, a telephone message, o gift, best o f a ll. by your presence.

T h ere ’s nothing the m atter with fa th e r, he 's oil right;

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Henscheid Weds Carol Grayot in Rites qt Rupert

RUPERT, June 17 -C a ro l Q cn- cvlevo Omyot. toughW f of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. O rayot, Salm on. Jonner Burloy re»ldenw. traded ■fcecMlng vow# wip» Jam ea Joseph Henocheld. ton ol M r. u d Mta. Carl Hensohcld. Bui>er<.-*t 10 ftJn. Juno 10. ,

T he Rev. M. McNeill perform ed th e double ring ceremony In a nupU al h igh maM ftt St. Nlcholen Catholic church. Rupert. T h e church decoraUons Included w hite

Imnd yellow chryjanthem um s on ‘ th e m ain and aide aJUur* a n d bo3keta c f yellow and whl_l« chrys­anthem um s.

Mrs. Betty Rausch. ors»nl«t. Iplayed th e traditional wedding

w V m a rc h e s^ T he churcli choir santc ^ und Carl Henscheid, fa the r of th e

brldeifroom. aap* '•Mother, a t Your Fee t r m Kneeling."

Given In marriage by h e r father, th e Jjrtde wore a /uH Jcnsth eo n nof O ^orslan lace over sa tin . T h em ie d bodice was styled wlUi ^ ...........................remo»»bJo jacket which r« tu re« I cd wliooU Jn Burley and fu ll lenRtJi Illy point sleeves. sradua tcd this spring from Sal*

H er fingertip length veil was caught to a rhinestone Uors. H er flowers were a p n r l rosary made of p ink baby rosea and a w hite orchid.

M n .'7 re d Nelson, Burley, tro n of honor, wore a gold sa tin drcas and carried a bouquet of yel­low a n d sp lit carnations.

O erUude B arrett,' Salmon, a n d T au n a TJriguen, Heybum , brides­m aids, wore yellow s o ^ dresses a n d carried bouquets of w hite oamatlo&s With yellow cascaded ribbons. T hey also wore h a ts o t yellow n e t a a d tilm m bd w ith bows o f th e ir drees material.

Ffo. Jerold T. a r« y o t, tarothcr o f tlu . bride,' Camp Pendleton, Calif., w as best m an. Ushers were

i j o e Rausch, uncle o t th e b rlde- Q fTOCOt), an d Tom Henscheid, broth- a er of th e bridegroom.T P a tty Henscheid. sister of th e

brldesroORj, and Victor H enscheid. b ro ther of the bridegroom, were rin g bearers. They carried th e rin g s nM tled In yellow cam atlons tied w ith yellow ribbons._______ 1 ■ U r's w edding,M rs. O rayM ciwM & powfler w ue d acron afternoon dress w ith w hite acoeworlea. T he bridegrooms m o th ­e r selt«l«d a .p in k cotton lace f tf t- ernooQ dress w ith w hite accuS- sorles. B oth wore corsages o f yel­low carnations.

T h e reception was he ld In S t. Nicholas Catholic school ha ll a f t ­

e r the ceremony. Tlie th re i-U c r: ed wedding coke was m ade In the shnpo o t Joined wcddJng rings,

Tlie cake wa.i deco ra ted -ln -yeK low and white, irlm rted wU h.wed- cl/ng rincs and suipw bells »iid topped w ith a m adonna llRurlne. F lanking the cake on th e bride's lace-c«vcr«l Utbla were yelJow jujd w hite catullen. r

Joonn Gordon, R upert, reelster? ed the guests and Ifelcn Hennchcld displayed Uie’ gifts. Serving were Mrs. .Paul Maloney; Mrs. A. Schcll assisted by Mrs. Jo h n Schw ab, R u­pert, and Mrs. lio rln Nelson, B ur­ley.

Por th e wedding trfp lo m w Y ork City, the new Mrs.' R en- scheld changed to an o il. cotton beige p laid su it with w hite and gold accessories. She w o re 'a pink baby rose cOTsnge.

Out-o(-tov.-n RUc.^U Included M r. and Mrs. W. Wilson. R. L. Moroc­co, R alph J . Mynei a n d J . H. Brink, a ll Pocatcllo; M r. a n d M rs. Pau l Maloney, Oreeley, .Colo., a n d Mr, a n d Mrs'. U. A. L eonard a n d fomlly and M rs.' O. H aklns. a ll Salmon. OUier guests were from BurJey, R upert, Deelo a n d H ey- burn.

T he new Mrs. H enscheid a ttend -

T. F. W oman Is Chosen O fficial t ) f G arden U nitsMm . Tn W, IJlcks, T w in Fnlln.

j a s elcclrtl second vice president o f the Idnho State F e d e ra ted Q nr^

cliib.t n t ih e J j in e 7-0 con------------------m i r o r - ----------

•'other ottlcers' e lec ted are Mrs.H . 'O . Mnr.<hall. iew I.n ton . prc.ii- d e n t ; ’ Mr.v Lewi# Ko^^ ler; Boise, f irs t vTce prfsI4?n lT ftJrii7"Jnm os Evens, BoLie. TfcofdlnR jiccrciAry: ilrs_D cn-M lller*-Botii:-_IU lflH Clu’

. . . c . T u rn er.'L ew lS ' ton . orKnnlrj^tton se c re ta ry , nnu Mrs. o . II. Lundell. Boi<kv trm s- urer.

T he •iM'lii Fnlls G a rd e n d u o won Jiist |>me for th e bc.u year' book 1» iixldiv^ton n n d the n a ­tional nw nr4 io r'lls 10G9 Christm as show.

T he len tund speake r o f the coji- ventlon was Dr. S u l tn c r Wells. photoitrnphlnR ■goodwill amlja.siia- dor for the U nited S ta te s . He showed pictures ond c ited expi'rl-1ences Iti .jilwiographlnK the kliic | Q U z -iK tUof U os. ihc kin? n n d queeti o f U i n U Q O r i U r i r w l U

'"'•‘I '-W e d . Buhl "ManWell* al.w showed sccnes of li t - FILER. June 17—M r. a n d Mrs.

te r nnd oircn.-ilve ro ad signs spo il-iQ nn Shank, Filer, announce the Ing .lnndscapc.1. H e sn ld . '•Americn!en(!aKement of th e ir daughter, is .b lind to the c u ltu re s and is lU n d a Anne, to G eorge Oey, Jr.. paying to o 'm u c h tim e to ih c ieo n of Mr; and M rs, O eorge Dey, sciences. Let us ta k e tim e to a d - sr.. Buhl.

mon high schocl. The bridegroom Attended and was Rroduatcd from R upert schools and ' served In th e navy. He Is employed a t 'W right broUicr*. R upert. wJicre th e couple wUl be a t home.

T h e bride was honored a t a h«v - e rs given by Mrs. Q. P . SuIUvan, Salm on; Mrs. Claude aillosp le. Mrs. Clyde Qlllesple a n d MiB. Pape. a!( Salmon, a n d the- SC. Nicholas A ltar society. R upert.

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Names-'of PaisDrawn a t Fete

Secret pa ls were revealed a n d -ew ones d rsa 'n du ring ttto laat meeting of th e season o t th e OoodwUl club.‘T h e m eeting ' ^ t l t u k picnic a t T w in faUs.

'u n b e rs no t p resen t ffitU secret pala a t- th e dub 's

meeting, Sept. 13. w ith .M rs. E dna Sm ith a s host«ss.

Mrs. Jim W hile received th e white e lep h in t gift. M rs. 'WllUoffl Blatter was a guest.

- t \ v o ’J iR E \y iN N c n gBURLEY, Ju n e 17—M rs. Choj-lcs

Hendricks ond Mrs. B ruce EUen- berger were w inners o f prizes a t the M KK Bridge club Tuesday evening ilt th e home of M rs. D on Hansen. T he group w ill m eet w ith Mrs. C lark Hftrshbarger in Ju ly .

Misses.Reveal B etrothals

LINDA ANNB SHANK

mire beauty." 'W . N. Corbin. A ssis tan t p rofes- >r of spcccli ftl 2da)]o S ta te co)-

lege, spoke on p a rliam en ta ry p ro ­cedure. '

U lllnn ffonrJc'k. M l« a u la . Mont. information specialist o n conserva­tion. told of the u ;e o f forests^and lands an.d V. H edcn rlch . Boise. to ld of the creation o f plant! food th rough lenves ond nftp of trees,

Tw in FalLi will be h o s t to the convention in 1002. ,,,

Mrs. Howell Is Installed L eader O f.Jerom e Club

JEROME, June 17—Mrs. R u s- •II Ijowell wns InstA lled as p resi­

den t hist week a t th e Civic ;club »e lunclieon.O ther ,ofllcers in c lu d e Mrs.. Vic

Camwzl. vice p re .ilden t; Mrs. W il­liam MacKcilght, record ing sec{-e- to ry ; Mrs. Tom R ld ln se r , treaaur-

Mr.i. D w ight M cOllI. cor­responding secretary , and Mr.^ Dove Detii-eller. A uditor. M r s . W arren Kays, M rs. J . D. N oland and Mrs. J'rancls B o y d ’form the board of dJrectors. M rs. Boyd Is the retiring presiden t.

Mrs. K urt Moss, T w in Falls, and h e r daugliter, R enee, p rcsenjed the story of “Ciunelot.' T h e Rev. and Mrs. John W. B u llock sang U uee selections, aeeom panlcd by Mra, Bullock.

M rs. Francis B dyd gave Uie wel­come and Mrs. PV ank TStiJs gave th e Invocation;

T he theme of th e luncheon was „ ie "Wlalilng W ell." A Wfo-slM wishing 'tTell d e co ra te d w ith roses was in one c o m er o f the room. Fo rtune cooklos-wero taken from th e old^ oaken b u c k e t In the well and given to th e m em bers before

incheon. R ose trees agaltist the walls n p d 't h e well. Large bouquets o f ro ses centered t h e tables. In d iv id u a l w ishing wells were a t eac h place . '

T h e committee In charge o f a r- rttngements - inc luded Mr*, j . D. Nolaod. Mrs. R o b e r t W illiams. Mrs. Malcolm S tu a r t , Mrs. D avid Detweller, Mrs. E a r l Jettscn. Mrs. J . T , Stelle, sr., M rs. J . D. McQlll,

■Warren K n vs . . Mrs. C. E . H arder, Mrs. K en n e d y S tuart, Mrs. Russell Howell. M rs. Tom Rldlng- er, Mrs. M errill S u m m er and Mrs. L. \V . Sanberg.

MUs Shank Is a IM l graduate Ql Filer high Khool. H er fiance Is a .1958 graduate o f B uhl high ?cliool ond served fou r yeo ts in the navy. He is .employed a t R oper’c in Buhl.

No definite da te hos been se t far Uie wedding.

. J *■ *..California Miss And J. H itesm an

Exchange VowsKINO KILL. June 17—M arriage

ows were exchanged recently by Patric ia H atch, Snn Diego, C a lif , and Joe Hitesman, K ing Hill, who Is serving in Uie navy.

T he double ring cerem ony woa perform ed by Bishop WiUiom Knlold of Uie King H ill LDS churcl) a t the hom e of A nn K ent, Ann K ent and Je rry Barnea, fo r­mer Klng-'lllli resident, served as ottendanM.

Miss H atch wore a nylon a fte r- oon dress with w hite accessories

and A net ve}( trim m ed w ith blue and white flowers.' T h e bride is employed a s an a c ­countan t Jn the Income ta x d e ­partm ent of. Son Diego. Hiteam an a ttended King HIU and O lenns Ferry schools and is serving in the navy in San Diego.

* if- *Grqndmothers'ofCqstleford M eetCASTLEFORD, Ju n e 17 — Mrs.

L. B. Shield! and M rs. L au ra Rel' ]er were hostesses a t th e m eeting a n d potluck dinner of th e O rand - m others club Tuesday a t the Shields home.

M rs. H . n . Senften gave the opening pnyer. Mrs. F ra n k Bishop w as elected to m em bership In the club. Quests' a t th e m eetfag were l l r s . W . R. H aught a n d Mrs. C hrlss Hesstlholt.

T h e nex t meeting h a s been post­poned un til W ednesday, Ju ly 12, a n d will be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. Steve Brobb. Buhl, w ith Mrs. Oiiy PutnTan as co-hostcss. .~ .

* * *DINNER FETES TIVO MILNER, June 1 7 -M r. and Mrs.

Edw in Brune enU rta lned a t a d in ­n e r in honor of Mra. M artin H ein- 1rk(» ftnri Rnwlln-i. W vo.O thers attending were M r. luicf M rs ..j . E. N eum ann and Mr. and M rs. Pam um W arr and family, Milner.

- MARILYN HAKRAL ‘ . . . wtiose e n n g e w e n t i» Jsm ef R. Schrader, (on of Mrs. Wilma Schrader, Buhl, Is an- naunred by her parenU, Mr. snd

-M W .-IL R , H .rra l, Huhl. The bride-ciecl Is a JOfil g radual fluhl h l th school and h e r fiance was g raduated from (he tame school In lOSI. No wedding date has been se t. ( t;ta ff engraylng^

Area Miss and N evadan Wed -In-Lincoln Rite

SHOSHONE. Ju n e 17 — Marian Janet Anchustegui, M o u n t a i n Home, daughter o( Mr, and Mrs. Eusebio A nchiistcgul.' B o i s e , for­mer Shoshone resident, became die

Rites SolerAnized in Shoshone

Miss o f Buhl to Marry Hopwood

BUHU Ju n e 17-M r.. and Mrs. Clarence H . Bencken announce th e engagem ent o f th e ir daughter. Carolyn Ju n e , to J a c k Dee Hop- wood. son of M r. a n d M rs. Dale Hopwood. All Buhl.

Miss Bencken Is a ttend ing Buhl h igh school and ju s t completed h e r Junior year. Hopveood also nt« tended Buhl h igh school and Is ingaged in farm ing w ith h is fa« thc r.

No definite da te h a s been se t for the . wedding. ’

* M ¥Four Speak on ■ Topic a t ParleyHEYBDRN, Ju n e 17—"Mother's

responsibility Jn th e hom e" was the sub ject discussed a t th e second w ard Relief society conference T uesdoy a t th e I<DS church.

Speokers were B ishop R alph Mc- Com b^ H arold P e te rson , high

D uring th e w ork m a t in g the members quilted a n d embroidered ta a towels. D inner w as served by MrA 'e m iih , M arie~ K onrad , Oni W hittaker a n d Shirley Wlillam'i.

Zephyr Cove. ‘Nev.. son of Mrs. Frnnk Barayn.Narrn,. Numpii. lo r ltH performed n t i t 'g.m. May! I '27 a t S t. .Pe ter's Cniliollc "cliurcir | here.

.OlflclatUiR—ln— Um—jc rrm o n iere the Rev. F'nijicr Ca-^by, Sho­

shone, ond Uie Rcv; Po ther Re- •coIdorst.''Jo liirs“ CnmDlic-church, Boise. Sololxi wns Jack Roireil, Bolne. ■

The bride wn.' n itired In-a gown ol white delu.«cred sa tin fca tur- Ing-long slecvM. n scalloped neck­line nnd a trnlii. She wore a hand- mac!.e Spaul.nii M antilla Imported from Spaln .iflc r bouquet was da rk and llf!(il pink rosv.i on a m lua l.

Roslta AnchustCRiii. sister of the bride, m aid of honor, was dressed in tt-light ond da rk plnic organza gown com pllm cnted'by a pink veil­ed p m ^ x lw t_nm l_p ln lt shoest.Stic carriedVa fini>shnped bouquet of sardenlos.

Bridesmaid.^ were Mrs. Alex An- chudlegui. Shoshone, »later*lnvlaw of tlie bride;. Audrey H aga. Boise, and Mrs. Mary P.' Orbe; Nampa, sister of the bridegroom. T hey wore gown.% identical lo th a t o t the maid o t honor a n d ’ carried fan*shaped bouquets of carnations and gardenias.

Frank Baroyosorra. Jr.. p e r­formed th e du ties of best m an for his b ro ther. Ushera Included. Louis Barnytbarrft, b ro ther of th e bridegroom ;, Alex -Anchuslcgul. brother of the bride; M ichael f ia r - aya-virra, b ro ther ot th e bride­groom, a n d Robert Oolse. K arl LI' able and Larry CaldweU.

•Valentina U rru tla, K im Oneida and Kay Saras were flow er girls and were frockcd In p ink dresses. Jolumy M ichael U rru tla was ring bearer.

A reception w as held a t ih e Shoshone American Legion ha ll after th e ceremony. Serving were Mrs. E ddie U ragul, a u n t of th e bride. T w in Foils; Mrs. D sn Buck, aunt o f the b ride, Jerom e; ond Janet B a te s a n d Gloria OueiTlca- betla, b o th Boise.

Mrs, Olive U rru tla was in charge of the reception. Louisla U rrutlo .' Boise, reg is tered th e 300 weddings guests. A rronglng th e gifts were Catherine D uncan and D iana Hall,I both M ountain Home, ond M rs.'Joe Pagaga a n d H elen Boyd, both Shoshone. I

After the honeym oon trip to

Lake T ahoe ond San Fronclsco th e newlyweds will l iv e .a t Z ephyr Cove. Nev.

T he bride was honored o t a p re- nuptlnJ show er given by M ra. L e- nore l^ te rso n , Judy A nderson and Carol .S tevens in M ountain Home.

T he new Mrs; B arayosarra w as graduated from • Shoshone h igh school a n d the U niversity o f. Id a ­ho and Is employed a s a Ccacher .a t the elem entary school a t M oun­ta in Home olr force base.

T tie bridegroom was gradua ted from M eridian high' scl>pol and Uie College of Idnho. H e Ip a h l«h school teacher a t Z ep lO T iC ote , Nev. 3 <

* 'READ TIMES-NEW S W ANT ADS

Party Is HeldQOODINO, June 17- A n eve­

ning program of group singing and d i c i n g was enjoyed Wednes­day by the Mhk Molds a ad the ir fa thers a t the LDS recreation halL

Mrs. Verl Dbton welcomed tho gubsts and each g in introduced her father. Oayanne Cheney gave A reading entitled, "Rooiaaee la a Hammock," and a solo, "Noah’s Ark,".wo9 sung by Colleen W ag- sU ff. Andre Norman Jed re l ir races. B eth Thurber, Colleen W ag- .staff and Carolyn Muic «er« In charge o t th e music. , —

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Closing OutSALE!H URRY! ENTIRE

STOCK M UST GOI Boys' Slacks

--R ed tiee d 1 / and 72 morel

W in te r Coots PRICED TO CLEAR ‘

Boys' Jackets 3 0 0 ^ 5 0 0

K O P tK SBreeze ihrough summ er in Jantzen "coolers". . . wonderfully carefree fun clothes of Oacr«jh polyester and 35% cotton by Travis; Shown in new "Caneel Bay" print, a Caribbean inspiration done in the softened batik-like man* . ner. Self-belted jam alcas with Invisible side zipper, 8-18, $7.98. Roll sleeve shirt, 8-lB, $6.98.

jiist wear a smile and > ^ I |tZ 6Il

- J U S T - R E C E I V E D ! —LoraoN ew SM pm D K lof

TIM E S-N EW S, T W IN FA LLS, TOAHO

M m dokato ~C6nfinue"«

H e a i t l r

Stenographer Hired foF'Spanish War Veterans Meet

thB commlMlonen M onday #1 the \ resulu* meetlnB o( the boa rd . ThU * QRrcement wUl eonUnua th a aM e-

eouflty partlclpaUon under tAo » l& t e dejmrlment, ftccordlnx " Wlllflrd Hayward, county cterk.

. _• T he board authorlted L ott Elec- \ tr ie to iHAtAtl ade<iua;t« llBhtlntf* I ■ In th e parking area, and a t the

J en trance to the new hosp iu l. and approved a «upplementftl *prlnk- llnR <yitem lo r the ahruba and Xlowera on- the .irroiinda near the taulldlnr, w ith work to be done by Catm ull brother*.

— P ida xor_black.toppln{p_lhe ^ k - in s a>ea« around the hospital wetC called for. and tor root repairs lo r th e county courthouse.

A{^rpvAl /o r ju) ejection asking for th ree mill levy to r new Jail Quarters vee given, and K eith SufwHKii and kww, Idaho rv»)ls, will draw up plan* tor converting the p resen t Raraso in the re a r o t the courthouse /o r u m tu

E d Rdiameyer appeared before ' " t h e commlsaloners w ith a pfUUon

concerning Ute ctofiure'of c e r ta in AtrcelA and alleys In the O rand - vlew oddltlon. A group of o ther realdenta of the addition also were Sreacnt to proie.it the proposal made by Itenuneyer, toftether w ith Sherm an Dtllwood. a tto rney for the group, and Janies Annesl, B u r­ley, repreMntlng Renameyer am i the petition signers.

A fter d ljcuulen o f (he Mubjeet, the commlulonera ro ted u nan - Imou.'Uy In support o t the p ro test group, to leave the roadwayp open as planned.

Air Force Qass Opening Noted

Capt. Harold A. Panlel. com -, m ander of air force recruiting s ta ­tion fo r th is area, announced re« cently th a t authority h as been g ranted to enter 85 a ir force oftl- eer (gaining school graduate the basic meteorology prograr

Belcctet# will a t te n d '.o t t l t e r train ing school, tb s a ir force ba> sle meteorology- program and will e n ter Texas A and M, College S ta ­tion. Tex., or the un jyerslty i of California, Norman. Oklb.• A pplicants m ust be college grad* uates between the ages o t SOM and 37U ahd m ust have had college m a tb m a ttc s through in teg ral cal­culus, viUi « l least a “C" average and a mandatory minim um grade of “0 “ in the differential and In- te g n l calculus course. I n add i­tion, they m ust have had a t least one year of college phyilcs, In-

' e luding Mbomtory. wllti a t least a "O" average and a m andatory minimum grads o t “C" In th e la st phytlca coune completed.

T or additional intorm atlon, con­ta c t th e Twin PalU a ir force »e- cruiUng office.

T.F. Youth Wins Regional Honors

Bruce L. Robert*. T w in rolls, ..as one of (Ive acting deputy re­gional directors tor th e elvll serv- ce commission a t th e American ^ l o n Boys' sU t« being held In

o t six boys receiving Uie highest scores on a civil service examination. The boy with the highest score was appointed acUng regional director. -

Some 38S beys took th e exam- inaUon which d e a l t .................

Boy Is Struck by Auto in Gooding

Ohristenaen, 7. O o o d ln g ,______jured alightljf IW dajr afternoon « b e n ha darted In f ro n t o f » ear drtTCQ by Jan M. >£oUer. 46, S unVaUer* speed o t th e car. «

~ iP 5 r» ta u c n -w ^ -wM-«Btinun«t a t about 13 miles p e r hour. T h e tn lshap e e e u m t Ctbe Junction (xt IT. & highway ao-as a n d ‘ZWrd stree t vest, east of Ooodlng.

T h e boy was taken to Ooodlng C ounty Memorial hoepiUU, w here h a w as treated a n d released la te r In th e afternoon.

Ooodlng county JJeputy StaerUfa V em Royoe and wUUam B im n w id Ooodlng Poltcom an Joseph Srooks tnresUgated. N o clUUon v a a I s s u e d .___________________

fined at Filer ,T H iS l . June 1 1 — T w o drivers

I « e re fined this week by Justice of ' th e Peace K en t T ^u rm aa fo r rio -

latloria of th e m otor T^Ucle aoi.T hey Include U r r y A . Wilson,

n i e r , <10, no m u tne r, e a d Koger J . payne, Pocatello, a . failu re to t r a n s f e r registration. C itations

.........................BJKJitCO.

E. P. WeCnHooih. generaf e halfw an to r lb s C n Jlrf Spanish W ar Veteran* 32nd annual convention Sunday through Tuesday goes over the program with RJla Larsen, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mr*. A. E . U o e n , who wa* Mred.Oiroogh th e youth employment jervlee (YES)

1900 and h as atCended Brtgham Yottng n n lre rs ll / fo r one year. !•

th e leoth YES F ........— _an employe of th e Tw in Pa lil agency In charge of th e local YE£ , good and the agency has heard fav on the a tu tu d e of the youths hlr« be r of applicants on tile seeking e it w ent. (Staff pho to-engravlns)

I, pUcemeni haa been very ible comment* trom employers T here a re^M l. a large nnm -

part-tim e employ-

Woman Driver Is Injured in Crash

note when h e r car collided w ith a car parked in th e 600 block ot fo u r th s tree t no rth a t 13:17 p.m. Saturday, accOfBIng to Twin Falls police. , .•

T he parked car is owned by Mrs. N orm an Clark, 401 Seventh avenue no rth ; Officers said. Damages to bo th cats were estim ated a t *100. No citation was Issued.

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Chefs Group Sets Picnic

HOLLISTEB, June 17 — T he Salm on T rac t Chets 4 -H club m ade final plans a t a mceiinR th is week to r their annual Fn thcr- O ro n d ta th e r picnic to bo held a t N ftt-Soo-Pah a t 7 p.m.. Ju n e 24.

Club members wishing to go sw im m ing should go about 4 pan. so they can swim before th e menl, T ho club Is furnishing th o punch a n d coftec.

Roll can was answered by tho m em bers who a t te n d ^ ciunp say* Ing w h at they liked b est about cam p. T lw . oUiera answered by H'hac they did vMIe th e cam pers

ere away.D em onsim tlons were given by

Stepluuile P s s t o o r , applesauc<t loaf; Shirley Joslin, F rench to a s t; a ll f irs t year members, re lish <Ush, a n d L inda Peters, cake.

M rs. Heber liOURhmk . . . leader, gave a lesson on th e lood> mobile, ltd use and assembly.

T lie nex t meeting will be Ju n e 20 w ith practice Judging to be he ld a t th e Orange hall.

Salm on T ract Chef’s 4-H club m em bers a ttending cam p th is year were Christy, K olh l a n d D ick - — Shirley and K a r l Joslin .

Magic Reservoir Water Increases

.SHOSHONE. Ju n e 17 — Magic reservoir con u in ed 38^00 acre feet of w nier as o f.W ednesdoy morning. This resulted In a wel­come inflow Into Magic, officials of the Big Wood R iver C anal e pany note.

I t appears th a t If th e -w a tc r Use ra te Is continued, th a t Magic w ater will' iM t to th e middle of Ju ly .' Calculation fo r a new allot­m en t tor MnRic users will be com­pleted w ithin th e week.

O n Tuesday A m erican F a lls res­ervoir contained 1,034,000 acre feet. T he Qoodlng-Mllner proJcct had

pproxlmnte balance' o f 232.200 feet as o t Wcdne.^day. An

avernRO of 2,800 acre fee t per day is used in calculating tho length o t season. Chem ical mossing has been started.______________

Education Group Presents Awards

8t«pbA nle Pasloor, M arga re t F u ll­m er, UndA Peters. J o a n n Owen, Sue Loughmlllcr, 'Leslie A nn and ikhuTuerJto Quasnelf, DnvJo C had -

Shoshone Judge Fines 3 Persons

to r being drunk In a publio place w hen (liey appeared before C ity Police Judge W. U A ustin Prldoy m orning._2H cy_K erfiJ?obert_BnU ey, in d l- a n a ; Jerry Bushby, A labam a, ana* LeRoy Curtis, W endell. Bushby

«6 p e r day.C ity Police Chief B ill J . Ander-.

son and Deputy S heriff N orm on D raper arrested th s tlu e e a t t'lo c ity park Thursday

of the Idaho U censed Prtwtlcal N ursing association h as received a

aw ard fromth e American Vocational associa­tion a t the alAt« conference o t the Idaho Vocational Education association.

Spokesmen ra id th e aw ard to Mrs. Bachm ann, Boise, was the

___ firs t ever given on Idahoan by• th e tDiUonal orRanlzatlnn. and the

firs t ever in n im iingr' ’ ^Stale awards, fo r^ ro m o tio n ot

and support for v il educa-Uon. w en t-to form er s ta te Sen. Itoetney Hansen, R upert;- ' s t» te Sen. K. C. Barlow . C assia county, and U. S. Sen. H enry C. Dworshak, i r , Ida.

Stock PurchasedBHOSHOME. June 17 — Mr. and

Mrs. K ay Moore have purchased the stock and supplies a t th e new Phillips «0 station here from Roy Cam pbell Tl^ey took posse-' ' June 1.

Mooro has operated h is own tion In H ev Mexico and h as r aged sta tions in C alitom la prior to moving hero la st year. Camp­bell reta lM the shop o t the no rth of th e station and continue j) do AUto body w ork ond polnt* ing.

Shoshone Slates Swim Class Soon

SHOSHONE; June 17 — Swim­m ing lessons for local children n-lll bo provided again th is

a t tho -from Ju ly 10 to Ju ly 31.

Registration m ust be completed by Ju lv 3 a t the city h a ll here. T lie c lly will provide transporta­tion and fees wlU again be 11 per child,

' Joo Fagoaga, c ity councilman in charge of recreaUon. said chap­erones a re needed and th a t all those who can assis t may call M n . O lorla Knowles fo r the schedule.

SP R IN G Shave, .Rebuild and :

MASTER SPRINGS SERVICE

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Election for Leaders Set ByEichange

Shosholie Boy Is Guard at Jerome

SHOaHONE; June H - J o h n Ad­kins. who arrived home the past week from Ws second year a t Lin-: field college, McMinnville. O re.. la working as a Ute guard a t the

th is week a t the Rick's coUeg sum m er music camp. ' •

Judy Silva;.daug'hter'ot Mr. and M rs. Floyd Silva, le ft th is week to enroll a t the Link’s business col-~; Ifge. Boise, ■

ALBION MAN FINEDBURLEV .limi» n — W>art,1____

28. Albion. waS 'tlned t3 and costs

SUNDAY^JU^ 18,1901 '3UK

luncheon m eeting a t Nelson's cate.A slate o f officers were submit-^

ted by th e nom lnatlng.com m ittee which Is m ade up of the past pres­idents. T hey a re Dick Oarvln, Sieve O ttley , LeWayije Mann, Howard Bates, O ro n t Fillmore and Lyle M orton. O ttlccrs wlU be in- stalled Ju ly ,13.

A film w*« show n on the devel­opment o f the space agency, pro-.................... Bulova Watch com-

•Sle(f by K irty Wil­son, ow ner o t Scholer’s Jewelry company.

A nnouncement, was mode th a t the board of control meetlnR would bo held a t 7 a.m. nex t Wednesday at-Kelsonfl.-—---------: ----------

Next- week's program will be a tllm, "N ature of Idaho '' presented by Lyle M orton.

Study Tour Made By T.F. Student

Robert Brndley. &bn o t Mr. and Mrs. J . O . Bradley, 1S04 Poplar avenue, ts one of e ight stui^enu Irom S ha ttuck school, Faribault, M inn , who w lU 'm eet In,Montreal, Canada, (o begin a summer-^oog E u ropean . study tour. _

At M ontreal th e students will Join R obert F, M lnner, the Shut- luck Q erm nn teacher who will lecture and lead discussion ses­sions on th e h istorical and cul­tu ral backgrounds of the coun­tries rlsl(«d throughout the tour.

The group will leave for Liver-1 pool, England, teboard the "Em­press o f C anada” steam ship and will travel th r o ^ h England, Bel­gium, H olland, G erm any. Austria. YuROslavlf,— Ita ly . Franco and

Cassia Approves Audit on Funds

BURIiEY. Ju n e 17 — During a .p e d a l m eeting of the Cassia county commissioners Wednesday a t th e courthouse the board re ­viewed, exam ined and a c c ^ te d the final au d it o f the Hlll-Burton appropriation for the Cassia M e­morial hoq>ltal.

The governm ent's share o f the final paym ent Is $lS,i>»1.83. T his am ount Is m atched by the county. Federal o tf lc e rs jro c a ^ o lso made

le aud lt-r^n fiU y . ^ -------R ichard Adams, Boise, head ot

the public h e a lth department, hos- Ital facilities, and Robert Jensen,

_ienver. H ill B u rton representative, a ttended.

- EARNS DEOREB SHOSHONE, June 17—Sharon

Rose K lnsev, daURhter of M rs.‘ Luella L. Kinsey, Shoshone, was graduated from Colorado S tate collese,. M ay 2S, w ith a bachelor o f a r ts degree. ‘

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PAGE ELEVEN

Strong Outside Contingent

R^SHeiits for Top Honors' j b a ltio loom s t o r t h e nnnunl w o m en 's Id ah o s o lf to u n in m o n t w ith a . t r m r o u l s W o flow cxpoclci) lo te s t th o b e s t th e s t a t e r a n k s can m o s tc r . The ev e n t, w hich m i l h e a s ix -d a y lonR a f f a i r , w ill open T u e sd a y a t th e Iw m F a lls m um cip a l w n ic n « • '» ______ n .iA nfa iltiri f h o n a ao i'iiif in n m o o t-r cou rso o n it bo h isW ish tc d b y sev e ra l social e v e n ts f e d th e s ta le asso c ia tio n m eet.

. wiVh e n tr ie s fro m A rizo n a , M o n tan a an d O re g o n ^ o ln g nR ainst M aho a b e s t in ’• -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------^Ithe chnm pionahip f l ig h t few

Shockley Still Among Eeague’s Top Hitters

Jnhn ShocWey continue* to plagiie th e Pioneer lengue plUhlnB. rollicklnit alone w ith » healthy -3S< nveraee bu t the Cowboy# dropped 1* jMlnta Jn team h lt t ln j ' and le lU to second in homeruna th la p ast

’ " reo rJ lnB U> • U t t . l t a rilt .s tc ! W illiam W t te k w t •■•“ II'IM . on w m es through Tuesduy nlaht. th e Cowboys w ert hUUns » t v JS9 ellD one ahead of Billings and 13 po in ts be tter than Id ah o Falls. o « a t Palls loomed up to TO hom cruns while the Cowboys' ou tpu t dropMd o K .^ r E le c i r i c a now have 10 nRalnst oa for Magic Volley.

ShM ldcy tho Delaware bonus boy. w as down about IB points Irom his averaea of two weeks ago. B u t in B*meJ *lnco Tuesday, ho h « Diuhed h is nveraRS back Into th e JOOs. ,

Shockley, w ho has 68 hit), is r ld ln s In second place In to ta l bases, lu st two behind the pace-setting Domingo Canasquel. O re a t FUllff. who h a s 110. T he C ow ^y first boAcman also has been h it by pitches most o ften—eight Umes, and la th ird In doubles w ith 14.

Bobby Sanders maintained h is hom crun supremacy w ith Ifl ana has added ano ther since then. T eam m ate Richie Allen and J im Hicks, Waho Falls, jira tied for second w ith 11. i

TRAM n\TTINOn is iisK n n n rR D s o t o n ?

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TEAM I-ILLOING

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n*UltiK Ltndn'a iNRin(«r«. Dorn Curriiqtwl. (Sm t t'tlh , .3M: ruai. CtrntQUt), M. Wu.

Mtqufl. 70; doubtn. CMrt> Kntaci, nolt*. IS; (rIetM. Tom UeCrsir, Idiho >'»Ili, •nd Dob Sloan. Gr»«t Ktllf. ««««: bo<n#mnt/I«b 6>n<I«n. I«: tout but*. - C.rruqun. ll« : run* h.Uf<1 In. UcC»». K i «4lk«. Jm* Vkll.dnrtt. Id»he : m ttali-n huM. KeCrtw. 10. tnd ilrttM ufi. /tleblf Alim, it.

Ktrn>4 run *T*nit. Jerry I*auniiuil», C m t Kilti. t.HswIni, Jlfn 'Wtrd, Ortal rtll,. U rrr Mul« V«llw, and P»»l MeKmi!., nilllnn. 1j•irlkfouu, W*rd, Mt wslki. UI1I Rrsn. Holt*. SI: eonolm camM. Wknl, ( : in-'

J Betters MarkTO KY O , Juno n iB — T om -

imy K ono, Honolulu, bettered 'th e w orld record today In the llRht-heavywelght class weight lifting « h e n h e pressed 1&3J kllORTfimif (396j pounds, e ightounces).

'6 ra r^ h ia fT re ~ » e n in .T D n :( jw - loxt M arch 3. I t ’ls five pounds. « v c n ounccs bettar than th e lis ted m ark , held by Anatoliy 2hlt*tflkly of-nusBlft.------

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Bonallack Is Winner of

—Britisli-Iitle_A T O R N B E R a V . Scotland. Ju n e ^ m —M lko. Bonallack/ aa«year- old- B ritish W alker .cupper, won th e B ritish w natetir golf cham -

Jfefonahip 'today by beatlnir J im m y W ftlker. Scotland. 6 .and 4, In tho SS-holo tl& al round.' T h e fa ll , powerful BocUshman w as in com m and of tho m a tch lUl th e w(iy a s h e became only th e

-« co n d -E n * H sh m a^ a li» e f t-W o M d w ar H to cnpture t f l t coveted title .

T h o m aglo pu tting touch w hich h id carried W alker liito th e fina l round deserted- th e grlzKled. 40* year-o ld Scotem aa today. BonaJ- Iftck w en t fou r u p a fte r th e f irs t n ine holes, was five up a fte r ' th e fflomlflir round, a n d tour u p a fte r 27 hole*.

Bonallack th e n cruised on- to Tlctofy on th e SJnd green as to r- rcnU al r a in swept the - eourae, w hich w aa a war-time a irs trip •longsJde th e P lrth of Clyde.

T h e gallery sUll Was hoping lo r tt m iracle comeback by W alker, w ho yesterday ousted bo th d e ­fend ing cham pion Joe C arr. I re -

> jM d . and- R alph U o m w , O kla- ^ o m a Clty'. Okla., as the two m en

headed In to th e final IB holes. B u t Bonallaelc h a d given them a h to t o r w h at was to come by ahoot- Ing ft th ro6-u ;jders)ar BO l a th e d*y « f ir s t ]8-heJ» round. /

, E ven though W alker's play im - p r o y e d conalderably. B onallack JW lcd to cracfc, m atching th e Scot sh o t fo r aho t as they halved th e aau i. 2fiih and 50th holes. B u t a t th e 3 Ia t, W alker hooked to th e le ft a n d then Huffed a chip fo r m alx w hich p u t h im five down onco «gttln.

T ho B ig llahm an, playing n w f l a w l ^ golf, won i t on th e 32nd by chipping aUff whUe W ftlker •was a l ^ off th e tee and In to th e « u g h . T o m ake I t oven worao, th e ,8cot th e n failed to aink an n a y ^ v e n .f o o t p u tt which would h»ve

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•fo rthB P»dre«‘ rourih ,tn u g h t win.

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Wblrlpooli S-I. Uwtnlek* d*- fe*t*d ilart>*r in4 R«ch «.«,

■«mf. Chtrrr rickin. T*f .ilteh *ertuh tMR),Mrln, U8PC. l.tO.V n i(b handkup

• lnd*lVldu.l“S?iJi*"ruitn' RlUhl»;:01. lIlKb Indltldukl UHm. llitcn Rif ehl*. WO. llUh Krauh U.m «ktnt. Wlili. Uttln. S4t, nifh hindUap tram Whlt« Kalin, - »44. Illc hictaUh u r i f . WhUa fltlln. lllih hattam itrlaa. Whit* Halln, tM i-

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- ' Carlaon da(.*l*dditH tnl III 'raiirr aplit MolyntH*

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Mm«*r. Ut, }llih acrat4h u*m lamr Oowlinc naif. 4U. High tiandhk^ uair ■am*. Tat U arn , llolHnc I’lna. tR4 Ulfh acraub l*a<n **rlM, llowlln* Haia l.»T . Illth bandkap l*itm a*rlM, Howl ln« Ban. ].«».

Mrs.PurvesIs Golf Meet Leader

Mra. Ed Purves took th e ile ad in th o opening 18 holes o^ th e Blue lA kes Country club w om tn’s 64-' hole m edal handicap touh iam en t th is week.. i

Mr*. P u « e s h o d « mJ n e t to take • four-stroke lead o ^ r Mra. U B a n m . M n . B e r t BarJow. Mra. T . MeVey. Mnt. K . S tn u g h n , Mrs. E . H arper, and M rs. R .^Carleson w ere tied-, fo r second .w ilh 7It.

l a oonJuneUon w ith th is event, th o Dot« Pierce toum am in t,J)aaod o n grow K orw . U b e ln r'o o ad u o t- ed. M ia. B arlov leada th a t event w ith a 70 followed by M rs. Purves w ith 83 and Mr*. H arp e r w ith 63.

second ro u n d jn u it be com plet- 04 by June 27. i '

RBAirnM Ea.NBW 6 WANT A M ^ Catl of'Sril

su rp n se n a r c expcc ted n s no favorites hnve been nam ed. Twin Palls hM n strong hope In Mrs. MorJort Undhjcm. a xehool t«ach - er who moved here«lrom U tah a y e a r-a co jin d ha.<in‘t !oat_ft_lour- nam enc yet.

She plnyx (o a K even-stroke handlcnp and hM the bcnerit of th e home course:

O the r locni poientlftl* a re Mrs, Ja ck KImes, tho sta te n-vioclatlon secretary, M r.v.B crt Barlow , Mm. E d PurvM and Mrs. Jnm en S in ­clair.' M rs. Helen Prlluclk. B uhl, and Sergene Sorsciison, Burley, also a re listed among the po ten tia l cham pionship flight compctltom. Mra. Prilucltc has won a lm o st all th e m ajor jim ateur champloiuhlp-i offered In the s ta le over th e p ast 10 years and dominated th e Mngic V alley am ateur for several

Thrown* Into th a t local group _re Jack ie WnlrtivrJght a n d P h y l­lis lllckm nn, both O ntario . Ore. M rs. Hlckmnn won the T reasu re volley n m alfu r ihJ.i *prJng^ A n­o the r tough competitor from the BoUo valley is Edit!) Cayley. Boise, a n d th e l/f expected (o brinfe a long several others from U iat a re a . Clo M a rtin -a n d Ladessa P lsher, bo th Id ah o RiHs. round o u t tJio Idaho list. M ary Murray, T exas. Is ex­pected back to try to rcclalm the tit le she won >n 1059.

W ith th a t lineup, only one th ing Is sure. There will be a new cham ­pion. Dr. Betty Hall, Moscow, will be unable to defend h e r title this year.

T he field will le s t Ihe m unicipal links Monday In practice round.i and qualifying t)i slated fo r T ues­day. At 5 p jn . Tuesday, th e s ta te association will conduct a busi­ness meeting In conjunction w ith ft bu ffe t supper a t the Rogerson ho te l. -

Mrs. Je rry Gasser, s la te p resi­den t, •sa id ,.th e entry dcadH ne 1s 9 :3 0 'p.m. Monday .10 allow tho com m ittee to schedule pa irings and tee-off tlme.5 for Q uallfylng.Tues- day. However, post en tries will ce accepted through T uesday m orn ­ing b u t latecomers will have to tee-off a fte r the field.

T ho fJrJit round will 'b e played. W ednesday w ith a 10>womnn cllmU' na tion derby following. T h is will include th e 10 Jow aeorera du r- Ing '.T uesday 's qualifying rounds.

T hursday 's schedule Includjes tho second rot/nd plus the s ta to bnn> Quet a t Bluo Lakes C o u n ty club. O fficers will bo elected a n d the site fo r nex t j'car's m eet sclectcd then .

W hile the th ird round Is played Friday p t th e M unicipal course, a “crier's tournam ent" w ill be con- duc ted a t Blue Lakes Country club for losers ,of th e f l r s l la n d second round. Blue Lakei^'profes^ slonal Dave K lllen rcqucsLv th a t

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cldcd Saturday , tho title going to tho w inner of*a-3B-hole -playoff. T h e olher .fligh ts will go o n ’ an la -ho le basis. Awards will be pre- sea ted Immediately a fte r th e to u r­na m en t ends.', Mrs. O asser added driving, hole- In-one a n d p u tt i n g contests are scheduled, f iO ^ u r s d a y .

Both the municipal m en and women's association a re assisting In condnctlng-the-tournam onU —

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Pirates’ Biggest Bonus Baliy

State Smallbore tches Set for

T h e to p riflem en in th e ililcrm oun tn iii nrcii w ill con- verKC on T w in F a lls n ex t w eek-end fo r Ihe u n iu ia l IdahO' H tutc sm allb o re rifle ehamninriHhips. G ran t S an b o rn , m em ­b e r o f . th e hostinK T w in Tnll.s R ifle mid P i.stol club, said .30 nclvjjiice en trfcs hfive been rw eive/l, rcprcaonllng piosto f th e w e s te rn s ta te s . ---------------------------------E l in o r Boll, C . l i fo n i l i , ,

___ _______ __________________________n Bob. L e t t to r ig h t are Paul Haliey, h ii f a th e r ; Bob; Nor-tn. IS. his b ro ther: K a re n Crbtler. Bob't girt friend , and M axine R a lltri hl« m other. (N'EA telephoto)

Pirates Pay Record Bonus For Youngster

L dN O BEACH. CaUf., Ju n e 17 (A — lUgh school bo^ebaOl sta r Bob BftlJcy, grabbed by th e PltU - burgh Pirates fo r w h o t m ay be the large.^t bonua o f a ll tim e, a r ­rived In P ittsburgh yesterday.

Tlio 18-year-old slugging aliort- slop, Its long pred ic ted , signed w lih th e P ira tes fo r ft figure re ­ported to be betw een *150,000 and tns.ooo.

T ile ceremony waa th e highlight . r a graduatlon p a rty a t th e home of h is parents, capped shortly a fte r midnight w hen th e youngster

je r ry G ardner «wid Bob Hughes.Actually tho ch ief acout was

Bob's father, ft fo rm er m inor league player h ln u e lf . He,' too, has signed w ith th e p irates, os a scout, presun\ably p a r t of the deal. .

T h e BiUle>-s, fa th e r , m other. Mra. K ^ ln o Bailey, Bob's Ifi-yeAr- old brother, N orm an, a n d the s ta r le ft by piano for P ittsbu rgh . ’

"Robert w ent ,to bed a lltUe a fte r one o'clock," sa id h is proud m other.

"He slept like a 1og.-I d o n 't know how — jione or.U>8’ rcj^t. of ua could."

Young Bailey, w ho c louted .47S In 18 gomes th is spring , wilt go on from « tts b « rg h ln t< r In the week to Asheville. N.C., in the class'-A Sally league.

Bob, sought l)y -v irtually every

ceptlon of th e ta lent-stocked Los Angeles DodR,ers, stand.-! 6 feet a n d weighs

Four States Set Semi-Pro Rodeo For Idaho City

CALDWELL, Ju n e 17 W1 — A lam plonshlp finals rodeo for

semt-- p ro fe sslo n a l-a n d -a ina teu r. cowboys from Idaho , Oregon, •W aahlngton and n o r th e rn Califor­n ia Is planned he re fo r Sept. 29, 30 and O ct. 1.

Announcement o f th e completed p lans was m ade by Chuck Palecek, president of the- Id ah o Cowboys association, a fte r a meeting ‘ Nyssa, O re .'

T h e rodeo will fea ture cowboys who have com peted In otherdMs~in tho fto fthw csi wineirhBT? been approved by th e Northwest Rodeo association a n d the Gem S ta te association.

Points earned du ring competl- tlon will de term ine w ho may en­te r w ith -10 en tered from the N a­tiona l Rodeo association and 10 from th e , Id ah o Cowboys assocla- tlon In each event.

T he ne» t m eeting o f the ICA Is scheduled ten tatively for July 13 In Caldwell.

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Bears Take Second Straight Crew Title

S Y R A C U S E , N . Y ., J u n e 17 (/P)— C ulifo rn ia ’fl defend­ing cham pioni? Jed mo.vfc o f th e w ay to d a y n.s th e y w hip­ped C ornell b y a h a lf- le n g th in cap turinpr th e i r seeond s t r a ig h t In te rc o lle g ia te R ow ing , a sso c ia tio n title . T h e poised, .sm oo th -sw ing ing G olden B e a rs to o k th e lead abou t th r e e - q u a r t e r s o f a m i l efrom th e s t a r t , th e n kei their bow In f ro n t of Cornell r u t of th e w ay.

Stroked by M arty-M cN air, one of th e four 1000 holdovers, the Bears skim m ed over the rippled w aters of O nondaga lake a t a beat two to th re e stroke's higher than Cornell f o r m ost of th e tl)ree- mlle distance.

I t was a tw o-ahell race nlmokt all th e way -ivUh ^ f lT finishing a su rp risln if thU-d In the record field of 13. W ashington was fourth, Pennsy lm n ls f if th and Navy's p rev ious ly -undefea ted M i d d l e s s ix th a n d w ell o u t o f the conten­tion. •, Rowing Into a headw ind of ap­proxim ately 13 m iles an ^ o u r on a sunny, cool a fternoon , California stroked a t a b o u t 33 strokes per m inute fo r th e body of th e race arid hiked th e b e a t to 37 when Cornell m ade I ts challenge In the lost 200 yards.

C ornell, row ing a t 39 ' and 30. lifted lls b e a t to 36 strokes bu t couldn'*. c u t dow n tho streaking Californians.

Brow n w as seven th followed by W isconsin. Syracuse . Princeton, D artm outh . R u tg e rs and Colum­bia. C a lifo rn ia 's tim e w as 10:40.2 w ith Cornell clocked In 10:90.6.

I t w as th e second stra ig h t tr l- um ph for UTornTa-coBchJng of 41-ycar-old J im Lem­m on a n d th e e igh th I r a title In a ll fo r th e B ears.

ComcH w on a ded jlvo victor}’ rer C a lifo rn ia in the thi

jun io r va rsity even t and ___ __close second to W ashington 's un ­beaten H uskies In th e -fre sh m an tw o-m ller.

Nuiiez Cops Split Win-Ove(n-Moyer_

NEW Y O R ie. Ju n o 17 —Dullo .Nunez, a n a tiv e of Puerto Rico now living In New Y ork, made his f ig h t de b u t o n n a tional television a successful one ton igh t by w in­n in g a sp li t 10-round decision over D enny M oyer, o f Portlond, O re.

N unea w eighed IM . Moyer lOO.I t w as ft lively scrap a t MacUson

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Cliff Smith Is Winner of Golf Tourney

Cliff S m ith battled 100-degree h e a t a n d four competitors S a tu r­day A fternoon to win the g r in d cham pionship of the Tw in Palls M en's golf association handicap tournam ent.

Sm ith , play ing against four o th - - r fllR hl w inners in a round-robln Bcoring a ffa ir, ended (he day w ith a plus 15 to ta l. Bob L atham was second w ith a p lus four while D r. Ed Allison h a d ft m inus three, Jess L ow m an a m inus e ight and Jack Newell ft m inus 10.

In th is even t., tho compeUtors ere -allowed full handicaps and

played M ch o th e r on a match p laj b a s k • T h e flnallsU were all th a l rem ained from a field o f about 80.

L atham ; ft seven-stroke han d i­cap golfer, f ired th e low gross o f the day—ft 76-i-whlla Sm ith h a d

Seven Men FightFor Tourney

Seven m en were bunched up w llh ln 'tw o-strokes-ftfte r-the f irs t IB holc.5 of tlie Blue Id k es Coun­try’ club m en 's 13-holo medal play

today,W arren Lftrsen and I^rnn H em -

p lem an were In th e lead w ith 65 each w hile Nick Moss. Jam es S in ­c lair. Voy H udson and Bob Yource were tw o strokes behind.

I n th o 8T0S.-1 division. D r. Max W tm n ao n -fircd - 'f t-o n a-u o d cr-p ar 67 s p i ln s t a n even 08 for Lorsen. H cm plcm ati checked In w ith a 71.

Second round of th e m eet m ust be com pleted by Ju n e 39, -

fin ish In th o la s t th ree ______gftlnlng h im th e decision. Referee i A1 B crl a n d Judge Bill R echt each gave I t to N unet. five rounds to fou r w ith one even. Judge Joe Agnello called It ft draw, s-s In rounds a n d s-s in points.

T h e A ssociated Press also gave It to N unez S - i - l . .

M lchlgftn S ta te 's golf team has! on 34 Of 20 hom e meets since I

th e ded ica tion of l u Forest Akers' course In IMO.

hnwJto, JlcO«nl^ (]).

La* Ab**Im _ _ CM SDO lO i- S 1 0 - -J. Clonli>(»r ) iitMl T«rt«i WIU

and N. Bhtrrr. W—WlllUmf (M).

Wins TitleB R IST O U E ngland, Ju n e 17 Ifl

- c h u e ic M cKinley'of S t . L ouis to ­day w on th e m en 's s ing les tit le In .the W est of E ngland T enn is to u r­n a m en t by defeating Bob M ark of- A ustralia 6-3, 6-3. 6-4.

Sand ra R eynol& i'of S ou th Af­r ica won th e w om en's tiUe by U klng two stra igh t se ts from D ler- ------------ -* B rita in 7-5, lO-B.

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H o n d a S u p e r C u b sECO N tyM ICA tr 2 1 8 M ILES PER G A L '

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year's open and women's ciinm- Plou and a former nallonal'w om - jiD'.t n'il) be baek' to defend h e r tit le along » l lh H enry Dpj>- son, Salm on, who was the resident eijiU M piiaJast.j-ear._______l .

' Sanborn said a m ajor bntilF looms In th e women's division witl> four form er champions gunnini; for th e title, i n addlton to Mr.v Bell, these Include Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs. Ju n e Purcell and Mrs, TVe.wa Dodge.

JoA nn SanOom won tlie resident women's and the Junior cham pion­ships a n d will defend both laurels. T ills Will be h er last year In the Junior division, however. T he de­fending g irl champion Is K athy Ferguson. Ogden.

T h e two-day event will open Sa tu rd ay w ith the Iron sig h t com­petition . This program Includes m a tch one. « sliots a t 80 yards, sponsored by F irst Federal Sav­ings a n d Loan; m atch two, 40 shoi.1 on reduced 80-m eter target. spon.<iored by Shelby's m a r k e t ; m atch thrcfe, Dewar course, spon­sored by Coca-Cola Bottling com­p any a n d MaoKentle Auto e^iulp- m en t; m a tch four, 40 shots a t 100 yards.- sponsored by M rs. L. L, L angdon a n d S tuart Morrison tire com pany; m atch five, aggregate of th e f ir s t four, .sponsored by F i­delity J ia tlo n a l bank a n d Inde­p e n d en t M eat com pany.and m atch 13. C am p Perry fund ma’c h spon­sored by U n i t^ Automotive Serv'- Ice company.

Sunday 's p r o g r a m includes m a tch 14. NRA plsujl team m atch; m a tch six, 40 shots ony sigh:, sponsored by P in t Security b a n b m a tch seven, 40 shoU on reducdd fiO-meter target, sponsored b y Vol- CO Builders; m atch eljA t. Dewar course, sponsored by Oem S ta ie Oil and Thom eU Top ana ^ o a y com pany; match* nine, 10') yards, sponsored by Strevell - Paierson a n d T ra il B latcrs; m atch 10, any sig h t aggregate, sponsored l>y Mag­ic bow l and Seven-Up Bottling com pany: m atch 11,aggregate, and matUIt, 13, tw o -m an club team m a tch , sponsored by Bojvladrome a n d U nion M otor company.

Leg Hiirt Forces Cowboy Outfielder To Leave Squad

J im Boring, the centcrflelder w ho g o t in to the Msgio Vfttley Cowboy llheup for only four games

________________ y p rcj .B en Jew ell sold Boring, who pu ll­ed th o tendons In h is r ig h t leg s lidlnjr In to second base a t O reat P o lls, w ill report to Philadelphia fo r specia l m e d i c a l a tu n tlo n . Tw in ' F a lls docton estim ated It w ould bo from two to six weeks"before BfirlBJ’n n jW T -w lll-h e fth He h a d come to M oftc Valley from D es Molnea Just five daj-s before h e w as hu rt.

Je w e ll added Dennis W agner, a n o th e r Cowboy outfielder, has been released from th e hospital w hero ho was treated for ft foot InfecUon. W agner, who opened in r ig h t field thU sotson bu t has been plagued by leg and . f o o t trouble, Is sUU 10 daj's iw ay Jrtca

LLUBE SOUOWT TO KY O , June 17 'W — T he

Jap ftn tse Fishery Agency is try - ta e to record fish noises w ith subm arlno microphones in hopes o f ftmpllfylng and beam ing the sounds back Into Ihe ocean as to lu re fish Into nets. V

Pocatello ill 2-TiItg-Today-----

T a in Falls American Legion ' » Junior baaeball team will host the Pocftielio poat In a doxibteheader l«clnnJng a t noon Sunday on Ute Legion diamond, located aouttf of the enelwcd park .

Twin FrtJli coach Jlarotd Brown nominated D an K eller and Bay Herd to s ta r t th e games. Ills other pitcher, Gary R ountree, hss come up w im a sore arm a n d -will be a ied only If necesaary in relief roles.

PocaKllo will bring a M rec­ord into ,the tw in bill. T he visitors have gained ih e lr record a t the expense of B utt* . MonL, l a a hom e-and-hom e aeries.

Coach Brow n's charges a t 1-0. having belted Botemftn. M on t, • l i - 3 In the ir opener this week.

Pocatello a n d Tw in Falls, ftloog w ith Caldwell, ftre ra ted likely canUdaces fo r s ta t« tm a s s this year. Twin F a lls is defending sta ts cham pion..

“YuprNope,” Is How Littler Won U.S. Open

BIRMINOHAM, Mich.. Ju n e 17 W — Oene L ltU er, » felbw who never uses two w ords svhea b e ean answer a question w ith one, is th*

BW U. s . open go lf cham pion.T he "yup. nope'* boy of th e pro­

fessional circu it, the 30-year-oid Californian is a m e thod golfer who was bom w ith a g rea t n a tu n a - swing.

Z Jttlcr 1* n o t unfriendly. I t is Just th a t he h a s lit tle to say. W hen • he was doing th e hole-by-aole d»- serfpUve of h is flniU tO 'serlpUon of h is f ina l to ­day th a t gave h im th e title by on t stroke. L ittle r to ld I t th is w ay:

"One, regulation. Two, drivs, spoon short, ch ipped e igh t feet' post, tw o-putted. T hree , th ree iron in a trap, o u f tw o fe e t, holed I t "

And BO I t w ent, L ittle r w asting w o r d s , an sw ering questloos

mostly w ith a almple “yes" o r "no.* Billy Maxwell, a ve teraa pmfes*

slonal who t o u n th« -yesr arouod, said U tU er h a s " a tem peram ent to

■ch h is sw ing."'I 've played w ith h l n buodreds

or times." sa id M axwell, *'ftod rv a never seen h im losa- his tem per.I f things u p se t h im . he ftxeps i t inside. I've ne v er even h e ard him swear. He’s a guy w ho Just na ture ally knows w h a t h e 's doing wbea

[eU ft golf club la h is hand . '

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^E N E T7TT^TTF^—T M E S F7Sr^QPEN GOLF TITLEF i r i n t r | _ B . a t P , . p . r e d : f . r L A e W a f c o t . l f a « ,

2-lJnder Par 68: SandersChallenges to Final Holeprc.sHurc.(lrcnchc;tI riiml round today n.ul ;von th e U. S. open cham m onH h.p w ith n 72- hole to ta l o f 281. RccIiiiK p a s t pHfich-^hJiA'in^' D o w « bundle o f o th e rl . l c n t .d d ,n llo ,,„c r,. Iho .„ r t.» p o k » „ " I ; , ^

—Palmer-Is-SuFprisedJj:By Littler’s Victory

BIRM INGHAM , Mich.. Ju n e 17 (/P)— ‘ T hat L i t t le r siir- p rised m e, b u t Jio i.s ji A’rc iit fiiirw aya wood pjayor, de­th ro n ed U . S. Open cham pion A rno ld Pidmor snid toniK ht, loiiff a f t e r the tum ult nnd sh o u tin jr of tlie ClsL U. S.Open h ad f ju te d .-ra ln ie r . in th e la s t Ihrocsomo tn fin ish .

-------------------- • — c two hours a f t e r Gune

FROM f ALL ANGIESU r i .A n i i r u o y k y

Jnck Phillips, llic pcrsoimlile itiiinftHcr o t the MnKle Viillcy Cow- boy*. hn» been "boiincliiK nrouiul" In profcMlunnl bniebnll fo r Ihe

It 18 ye ~ .......... ..........—» m e t *______

t h e a l l ' t t n f r m :{ t r e a t s : o t th c w . fiomc. h&d ft fewj*r:|T n n jo r momenUiL''I)M m n e l f nnit Is":; V

. xUJl looklnjr-tor* w n r d to m o r e , plcasurnblc m o - j m e n u bctoro re- tlrlnc . ■

X enjoyed n lm ontl, cvcrythlnB I ever d i d I n bueball. I l 'a been Rood to ti

—j:i-pi5yoil-iliB-bP»t-73-.ho!ei»-orJKca'W e.

been tun . O t course, there are tew InaUnecs th a t ulleU o u t 1 your memory." *mlle* ‘Phillips.’

." I hnva levcral. One of my biR- seat wait playing, i In tlio vorld Rcrlea w ith New York In 1D47. I t WAS th e tlra t xerlca l ever «nw. 1 pinch h i t In the Uilrd Rnmo nnd storied In th e alxth. I've Rot n world series record U> my credit. Bobby Brown pinch h it (or m e In th e llt th Inning o t th n t nnd Rot n h it. T h n t h i t RBVe him' the rccord

' to r m ost pinch hits In ft series. I always told Bobby th n t I'm sponslbJo to r th a t. I t It hod been someone else,' they wouldn't have pinch h i t h im .” Phillips smiles.

Phillips broke Into professlor ball w ith Nortollc o( the Piedm ont ]eairue In 1M3 nnd Jed the loop Jn horacTB th n t year. Ho w ent into th e Bune n ttc r letterlns In bnse- baU. bukctbn ll. tootbftll nnd tmclc a t Lnncnstcr, N .Y J hlRh school.

PloylnR In the Yankee system, puttlnif In two year* In' the nnvy durlnit th e second World wnr nnd {cradilntlnR trom Clark*on Tech over th e nex t three yenrs. Jnck w ent to the Newark cUib for pa rts o t th ree senscna itM then v m

■ cnllcd up by the Ynnkeen In 1047,

m y career.- said Player, "only I couldn 't putt. However. I 'm happy a s I can be becnuse i i .. h ave nutomatlcally nunllfled tor nex t year's u a . Open."

T h e. m eet’s two lysntlmental fa­vorites, Ben HoRai£—A four«Ume cham pion — and Sammy Snead, who sCiH htta to win th e Open n /te r 31 tries — phllosophlcnlly nccepied th e ir 280 and 200 scores. .

Snld Hofjan; " I Just d id n 't play well, bu t 1 enjoyed It, I 've been tn lrly Innetlve ns a tournam ent player, bu t '1 don 't know w h y ^ d id n 't piny better."

•I Ju.it pinycd awful." snld Snead iRUsted w ith hlm selt th n t roK'a

lop prlM — and the only one he 'a never won — had eluded him.

W ill th e 4D«yenr>old Snead. In Rolfdom's hAll or tam e jtinco 1053. try nualn to r the Open title?

••It's loo early to say. i three- pu lle d five limes and thLi card (73-70-74-73-200) m eans I ’m RolnR lo hnve U> qualify If i play year."

bu t then cnme up ^ llh the Ynnks In m o nnd p a rt of 1040 before be­ing traded to P lttsbursh o t the Nntlonal leaRlie. Ho was there un til 1053 w hen he reported tn Hollywood of tho Pacific coast

‘■S.hllo In thR PCU Phillips mnde th e alU stnr team and In 1054 wnn Ute loop's m ost vnlunblo player. T h a t earned him three yenrs ^ Ith .th e D etro it Tiger*.. I n . 10^7. he ended the yenr a t Snn PrancLieo nnd th e n besnn playlnj; for Buf- talo . ctirrenlly his home.

------Ifw m m rn u trn lo 'h c 'lin d anoihe;hlRhllRht of his carecr. ^

T h e y Have me a.'JacV PhlU lps'- nifiht w ith nil the pre.ients and

thlnRK t lia t Ro with II. I siir- p rlied myself by hlttlnR a ernnd- slnm hom erun to win the Rame. Usually on one of 'tho.ie niRhts; th e plnyer cnn’t do a thlnR rlsh t. T hen I Rot lucky n ja ln two n lsh ts

.la ter. T hey - walked Ihe e ighth h itte r to load Ihe bases nnd th c .p l ic h c r T 'B i l i r T e ir F w .- . . . . manngcr nnd called mo out of the bullpen tO'plnch hit.. I h it nnother one." smiles Phillips, - r i in l 's ano ther p a rt of my cnreer ‘thn t will alwnys stick with me." Terry was gone two weeks later.

B ut In th e m e a n tln ^ ^ h llllp s Spt tn on some bnrnstormlnR tours. H e wns present when Ted Wllllnms and Dick AVnkcfleld. the tlw l o f ^ 0 Iwnii* bM cn. btrjmn nrBUlnRlibout how prcnt they were nnd ended up mnkinR bets on homeruns. rbl's. h its and the oUier

. thInRi tltn t RO with sluRKcrs."Tho commissioner Rot wind of

’ thn t and cnlled If. off for them. ThU Wakefield wns a real Rolng 'jeu le . U ho had three million bucks I t w ouldn't have been nenr enoush. He would bet on how fast h e eould tlo h is shoes. He wns ' ways beiUntr." Phillips recalls.

Jnek mlso hns some so{t jpots nbout events th a t happened Uur*

■ Ing h is ' barnstormlnR day*. "U w ed to be n- bunch of players could get toBctlJer a fte r Uic *ca- eon and go barnstorming. Nobodj Rot r ich b u t the traveling ex- pen.<kcs were token' care o t nnd the players pick up a few doUar#.,N( there 's no wny to break' even a tour,’* h e says. •

Caldwell Miss Is S'Stroke Behind

H A IU U StiunO . Pa-.' June, 17 w —Spokane BoUer Shirley Engle, horn, form erly of Caldwell,' Ida;, was tlve Atrokes behind Ihe leader

. today a tt« r the second round ol tho <7.500 Sa&Um women’s golf tournam ent.

M iss Bnglehom fired a .74 S a t- . xirday to r a two-round to ta l o t 14S.

- M arlene Hogge. Pittsburgh, leads th e toum ey w ith a two-round to ta l o f 140. ' ■ */

T b a roda^W ui be Sunday.

L i t t l c r c iip lu rn d ^rolf’s h h ic ribbon m m with a 201—dlil not KCcm piirtlculnrly dlscoitraced by h is Bccond miijnr uiviet thls/ieahon.

In U»e Masters' tourm-y two m o!itl« BKO. P.ilmcr blew to dou- ble-boRcy on the fliinl hole nnd wns unncnted os chnmplon by South Afrlcnn Oary pinycr.

Snturdny. f'niiner n sc golf's Cnrry Dnek—lie Just liiRHcd n little too far bnek nnd. despite n pnlr of 70's. wnulid up llcd tor n t h w ith 200.

"L et's put It, this way." snld Pnlm er; *1 plnj^d badly, th e flrnt two round.i (74-7S). a n d I spen t tho las( two rounds trying lo cn tch up."

Lending money-wlnner Plnyer ftRftln topped Pnlmer. second ranked cash-collector, in ti mnjor tourney w ith , a 287 tln lsh —two strokes ahend of the • dethroned chnmp.

StandingsPIONKim I.KAf:itK

pound U ttle r . o tte r nailing th ree birdies and 14 p a rs on the tlrs t 17 holes o f h i t Btrelch run. h i t his second sh o t in to a trap on Uie ISth a n d tooK h is only bogle.

Sanders w as then playing th e IflUi. a 405-yard, p a r four hole thn t hfts n lake sm ack In fro n t o t th« green. TJjo ho le ot/crx of tl)e loughe.st chnllenRes of the 8J)07-yftrd. p a r 35-35—70 Oakland HilU course th n t wns serving ns

site of A m erica's prestige tour­nam ent for th e fou rth time.

Sanders go t hU birdie and when U ttle r bORlcd there wns a n lgh t- m w lsh 20 m lnuteji to r Littlcr to sweat It ou t — wondering If h e has become th e Clst U £ . Open chnmplon. o r would need to go 18' holes Sunday In a plnyoff.

T ijero w as au4h a traffic . Jam a t tho top w hen Uie final round began th n t a playoff seemed cer­tain . B u t one by one the ch al­lengers dropped away and on camo U ttle r — ju s t a s Arnold Palmer, th o .....................................Iind done a yenr nRo a t Cherry Hills ;n Denver.

Pnlm er—who. finished well down the lis t th is tim e n fte r two actro- clous rounds T hursday nnd Prldny

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Utahn Takes Title In Discus Event

PH lLA D EU lU A, P a ., Juno 17— Olerin Passey of u u ih S tate

won the discus wlUi n no -fo o t 8- Inch tOM today nnd o tljcr U tahn 's placcd In the . NCAA T rack nnd Dcld C hw iplonshl^.

Bccond tn ihe.dLicus was Arl- asna's K arl Johiutone a t 175-10. IWgbam Young U nltcrslty's Rorj- old Mickle was flfUj a t 170-54'.

Blaujc Undgren o t U tah wns UUrd in Uie.l20.yard hlRh hurdles m the time of ;14,0. Jerry>Tarr of Oregon won the event In :i3il.

lievwatlx of BYU wns fifth to the Jnvtlln a t 230-0. chuck Wilkinson ot Redlands. Callf It wlih ft to a of 24T-8>i.

In the hiKh jump, four a th leus Uea for third, including Ed costa

iBoston U a ne»- mecc record of 7-2 and won the e v e n t '.

th e la s t 16 ho les nnd won .by Mnsle sho t.- Ironically. In 1054

JliU -flrst-y ftttr m ft.protCMlonitl. liter winning the national am a­teur tlile th e previous ta ll—LH- ticr lo-ii ou t by n sInRle stroke lo Kd Kurgol In the Open a t Bnl- tu.irol.

Sunders, th e leader a t the 64- hole point w ith 210 to L lttler's 213 nfU r a 71 on tlie tlilrd round S a t­urday m orning, m n Into a bad strctch ^ th e afternoon but nnll-

i~tnfdle n t tho 16th hole and nceclpd Just one more on e ither o[ ih e last two holes lo tlo nnd force n plu-yoff.

Dous. the hnndsome fellow w Sii the utLtiRhtllest swing In pro gcV. couldn't do It- B u t hU 17-footer for n birdie a t tlie IM -yard p a r three 17th was so close It lipped Uie cup. O n 18. h is bold 25-foot chip from , th e edge of the green fur a birdie m isled by Inches,

Sanders, s ti ll unable lo bend ciully becauso of n back Injury siutnlncd stepp ing Into «v boat la s t Sunday, w ound up w ith a final round 72 a n d tied fo r'second n t 282 w ith Bob Ooplby.. onotlier regular nm ong th e golfing '

Ooftlby. w ho lives Just 50 yards off tho Rolt pourse a t BellevUle, in.. tlni«rh«Crt)0-7l bu t wns In be- fore U tU rr {Jompleted h is round and d id n 't have a last-d itch sh o t

I th e new chomp.Snndeni. OJal, Calif., got life

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Detroit Drops TwoCagersas Fix Spreads

D E T f t O l T . Ju n e 17 tiv -T h e spreading bnskelbnll s c a n d a l s touched the Mntnr c ity w hen the University of D etroit announced dlsmlsAitl nf two cngo s ta rs yester­day.

T h e school snld th e two, Chnrtle N orth nnd John MorRnn. were dl»-

Mlke eouchnk. Cro.wlnRer. N. Y„ 2«4. $4,000.

Doug Ford. Tuekahoe. N. Y..-2rt9. (2.O1O.C0. .

Dow PInstcrwald. Jupiter. Pla.. 280. $2.eiQ.CS.^^JM ky Ciiplt. Longview. Tex., 287,

O nrdner Dickinson, Tcque-.ta, n n „ 287. *1.750.J1?M ^ PlftJ'er. South Africa, 2S7.

Italy Netters Win European Finals

.MUNICH. G erm any, Jun# 17 Ml — Italy 's fam ed Dnvla Cup pn lr of Nicola rte trangell and Orlono Slrola defeated W llhebn Bungcrt nnd Clirlstlnn K uhnke 2-0. 7-5, 3-C. 6-1 today nnd gained, o 2-1 edge over W est G erm any In th e ir European rone quarter-fina ls te n ­nis competition.

Itnl>’ .w as Uie European zone oJLimplon. Itkst-yenr ond. went on lo defeat th e U nltsd s u t e s In U »

w ne finals In A uitralln.

Boat Race SetGREEN n iV E R . U U h. Juno 17

WT—More th a n '60 boaters were ready here today for Uis Cnnyon county river m arathon, a 10«-mlle race down th e O reen and up the Coforado rivers.

T he course s ta r ts here tonior. >w m orning for b o * i s In 11

clas.\es and ends a t Monb, U tah. T he water w as reported calm and (ho w eather alm ost perfect to r.th e Jou fth running, of tho m arathon.

T b u n n aa Hess, le ft, commodore ot lha W alcott H ost clob. and C harles Parker, veteran speedboat rseer, cheek over Parker’i C-D hydro In preparation for th o APD»»pproved speed boat races to bo

held a t LaUo W alcott n e x t Sunday, sponsored by Iho local club. E n ­tries are expeeUd tro m several state*, Hewi said. (Staff pholo- cngravlng)

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Detroit Outlasts Yankees 12-10 In Collision of Homerun Hitters

, By The Associated Press -------T he D elrn it T iR era, pow ered by A1 K slin c , walloped th e N ew Y o rk Y an k ees 12-10

S a tu rd a y n igh t in a f re e -h ittin ff b a t t le . ' T h e T ig e rs moved a gam e in f r o n t in the th ree -w ay . A m erican leaRue race a.s Y an k ee h om erun pow er fell s h o r t in a n in th -in : n in g rally . The s h a rp h i t t in g T ig e rs g a v e s t a r t e r Don Mossi a n 8-0 lead in th re e in ­

n ings a s a crow d o f 51,500 howled w ith glee. B u t the lettluinder h a d to be rescued by

bombed him to r tfve runs in Ihe tourth.

K allno h it a tow ering homerun into th e lefttle ld seats m . the sixth to h lg h l l ^ t a tou r-h it night In which h e drove In five

Chico re m n n d c s h i t a Detroit hom erun In th o third.

Roger M nrls belted his 23rd to len d -o ff th e llve-run

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54 holes nnd from to u r shots be­h ind nfter S a n d e n had picked up a sUoke wlUi a blrdlo four on tho 61-yard, par-five second hole Snlurdny afternoon.

No four-wheeled ringo produced In IhLi motor' c ity nrcn eould have done It with more smoothne.'w o r skill.

A fter ft 34-3B-73 .......................Ing round. Uie mindy-halred f a ­ther o f tw o go t down to work — left mostly nlone by the huge rccord.crow dj> t-iiearly-20,000-Um t tu rned o u t on n bright, sunny day.. Flnnl tending scorers and money ■\'lnnlnKs In th e oppn:

fx—denotes nmnteur)G ene L lttler, El Cnjon. Callf.

281. $14,000. . t ' -Bob Gonlbj- Crystal Blver. P la.,

283, S6,0D0. fDoug Snnders, OJal, :Callf., 283,

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ncy Frank s . HoRnn snld In New

In th e nntlonwlde bnskctbnll splrncy." »

•The two Detroit nnm cs .bring to 33 th e number of players trom schools const to coast Involved In th o scandnl. wlilch broke M arch 17. Since gnmblers a re hnndl- cnppcd by, the fco-cnlled point sprend In bnskctbnll, the players allegedly hnve been npprnached nbou t contrnlllng the victory n gin.

T h e vrry Hev. L aurence B d lt._S ^ J» .p fc3 ldcn l-o t_ ilio .un l- ventUy, said In nslA tcm ent:

" I t 1. the iim lcrstandlng of un i­versity otflclnis th a t both plnyers appea red ' voluntarily before the New York grand Jury, n t th e re- Quest ot the dtstrlet a tto rney , nnd agreed to coopernte fully ns w it­nesses. Further dctnlls nro- a te r of grnnd Jui>' rccord and a w a it announcement by proper nuthorltlcs." '

Ynnkce flfUi. T h e Yankee* icored five 'm ore tim es w ith two out In the n in th a s C lete Boyer. Mlckfiy Mnntle nnd E lston Howard socked homeruns, M antle 's three - run

• • .20th. 'The TlRers used th ree pitchers

before they could get th e Yankees ou t In Jh e n in th .- Paul Poytack wenkened nnd wns knocked out. Terry Pox fina lly came In nnd got the Y anks ou t b u t the victory went lo Poytack.

T ed Bowsfleld. w ith help from reliever A rl Fow ler, throttled the K aaw s City A thletics. Riving up only tour h its a s the Los Angele.i Angels w hllcwa.ihed th e A's 3-0

T he victory broke a nlne-pame Los Angeles losing streak,

Bowsfleld d ld n 'r allow a n to reach th ird ba.se until n h o eighth Inning w hen Dcron John­so n : led off w ith a double and went to th ird on Je rry Lumpe's single- Bowsfleld g a v e way lo Jim Donohue w ho Uirew only two balls before ho was rcplnced'^by Powler.

Fowler s tru c k o u t Leo Po.ud. got Dick H ow ser on a foul pop

Y ork there woiilil be .no Immediate com m ent on the D ftrb lt plnyers.

N orth. 21. n 0 foot. 5 Inch, player who scored '458 points, an nvernge of 17.6 per gnme. snld " I w ouldn' like to 's a y anything becnuse I 'm Ju st' a witne.is before the grand ju ry "

Afonrnn, a Jimtor th is /n il. aI.to nd a form er- D etro it

........ school tcnmmnte of N orth.wns D etroit's third hlRhe.it scorer .’1th 200 points for nn l l J nver-

n g e .'B o th nre Ncgroc.-i.•The 6 foot. 8 Inch M orgnn could

n o t be readied fmmcdlntely.

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Dodgers Pay Out $100,000 for Boy

LOS ANGELES. Ju n e 17 tUPfl — Roy GleoAOn. nn 18-year-old Cali­fo rn ia high school b n jc b n ll ' s ta r, wns signed wlUi m o Los Angeles D odgers la-n n ight to r n bonus In th e neighborhood of $108,000.

A t CampnnLi. d irec tor fo r the Dodgers, who has been w atching Uio development o t the 6-foot. 5>i-lnch player fo r four yenrs. signed Oleason tm m edlaiely n fter h is gmdunUon from O ordcn Grove h igh isehool .la.%t n igh t.

I n high school .O leason w ork- 1 a s a pltclier. b u t the Dodgers An lo use him aa a n outfielder :cauae of his hltU ng power. I n

th ree season*. O leason w on 25 gam es as a pitcher, and In his sen ior year, posted nn earned run m a rk of 0.93 whllo strik ing ou t 2 05 .' ,.

A lthough the $108,000 figure was n o t confirmed by th e Dodgers, un-’ o fficial source.? sa id It "compared tavorably" w ith tho a m oun t Riven P n u i t Ho»-ard_,Jhreo‘ years ogp.'. .

a t a th ird s trike . He was Jutt sharp In th e n in th , striking out Joe P lgnatano and plnch-hltter Norm Slebcrn. and Retting Hnnk Bauer oh a fly ball. .

Juan P lsnrro picked up hLs sec-! ond consecutive victory but he required seven th-lnn lng help from W arren H ackcr while beating Uie >)lnncsotn T w ins s-1.

The W hite Sox. winning their eighth game In the ir la.M nine. Jumped on J im K a t t to r two-run clusters In th e tl r s t and fifth In­nings nnd ad ded a single run In the sevcnUi on successive doubles: off reliever C huck Stobbs.

W ynn H aw kins blanked Bnlll- ..jore on one h i t In th e n rst five Innings bu t th o Orioles bunched eight h its to r four runs In the next, th ree fram es and knocked the Cleveland In d ian s from the American league's top rung 4-1.

Hawkins (5-4)' was nicked for _ lead-off single by Brooks Robin­son In tho sixth.. RUSS Snyder then doubled, and Jack ie Brandt's sin­gle brought bo th home.. T hat Rove a 2-1 lead to winner Milt Pappas (2-3). Pappiu out for a .p in c h h itle r In a .... en th-lhnlng rally th a t saw Uie Birds hike th e ir m argin to 3 when Ron Han.sen opened with .. single, got lo th ird on a wild throw by Hawkins a n d scored on Robin­son's single.

Jim Pngllaronl crashed a two- run pinch hom er boosting Boston to l u th ird stnvlght_vlciory, verdict over W ashington..

Paglnlronl, Inserted as a h itter tor rookie' p i tc h e r . G alen Cisco, cnppcd. a fou r-run sixth innlnidi tha t-b ro u g h t Uie Red Sox front behind a 5*2 deficit and put them ahead to slay.

! 'h a rd en D usta - Sprays get the ibuf*. From Globe B e ^ Co.— Adv.

Ki’ausse Shows Bonus Babies Can Earn Pay

KANSAS CITY, Ju n e 17 Lew K m uue . Jr.. nn admittedly frightened tecn-nRcr, proved Inst nlg()t th a t basebnll bonus babies ■m be w orth th e ir co.st.

T h e strapp ing slx-fnotcr. Just two weeks o u t nf Che.ster, Pn., itiah K h o o l Uved up tei the JJ25.- tfOo bonus h e got fpr nignlnR with th e Athletics by pitching a three.

Tigers Land Top Michigan Sta

D E T R o rr. Mich.. June n w — Bonu.% baby Dill Frechnn w as a pinycr th o D etroit -ngcrs had. to sl&n ou t o f sheer necessity — nnd

T n c T ...........geles Angels.

T h e_ ia -vpnr-old son of nn A' scout who once to l i c tn n n h o ol Philadelphia A t h l c t l r s . young K rau.«e delivered the go'o<ls before th e Inrgest home crowd nf the season. 30,505.

....................... the gnme." theboy conttded. "Ife toJd m e lei throw strikes. T h n t's nil he told

Throw strikes he did . He walk-ed-fm ost eases wns well nhcnd of the batter. Four double plays aided n ls cnu-se. H e delivered only 114 pitches.

Krnu.we niso go t two of the A'.. e igh t hits nnd cxcciitcd a perfectsacrifice b u n t , ------------ ---------

Snld m nnnger Joe G ordon:•T he kid Is a m nJor lenguer, .

g ren t prospcct. no doubt nbout Gordon snld under the clr-

imatonrM ll . woa. t h e .beat.camg. _ B ever snw pitched.SportAwrlters flipping ' through

th e ir rccord books could find no previous instnnce nf n pitcher Just ou t o f high school s ta rting n mnJor lengue game, much less finishing It nnd pitching a shu tou t.

" In high school wc play onlj seven Innings nnd I- was afraid ] w as going, to . Ret tired tonight,' KrniA»e 6ni<Lj:luit betleve me 1 never did g e t tired."

Asked w hnt ca tcher Joe .P lgna- tnno tild h im on a tr ip to the mound <4A th e n in th Inning nfUsr a ba iter h a d walked, Krausse piled:

"He Just bawled hell out of T old me to throw it in there and le t's get I t over w ith."

7 for flvo years.. H aving lost several goofLplny-

W m from M ichigan In Uie pnot tew * years, th e TIrita could have iMt

considerable prestige I f , F rechnn hnd gone lo nny other m ajor Icnguo club. He wn.i the top base­ball pro-ipect In the sta te ..

••We've hnti o u r eyw on him slnno ho wns 14." said, vice p resi­den t Jim m y Campbell, head of the TlRcrs’ m inor Icaaun opcrtv- tlon. r

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Club Signs Huff For Sixth-Season

NEW YORK. Ju n e 17 Wi - S a n i H uff has signed for his slxUi season w ith th e New York foot­ball O lants, th e club antiounccd today.

Huff, nam ed o n ‘th e N ational FboUinll league n ll-au ir.tcitm the -last tour yenrs. is a n a tiv e 'o f •Fairmont. W. Va. L as t y i i t f he wns voted th e m ost valuable de^ t<rn.ihe pinycr Jn tf ie 'E n it-W c sl pro bowl sam e.

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RUPERT. June 17 — The ’ eoti B oa t club will sponsor i

Lake W alcott next Sunday, according to 'C harle s Parker, gen­eral chairm an fo r Uie event.

T im . raccs. approved by the American Power Boat association, wJ]] te 'ilu re sp^ed bonU running In 12 heaus, nnd a cracker box race lor Inboards, Entered In th is race will be Jnck Hurley, Idnho Falls, lOGL w inner of top po inu In the nntlonal meet-s.

Parker «nld th a t plans for races featuring local outboards i n v a ri­ous ra tings were being worked ouL He s.ild tlin t entries were eilpccted from M ontana. U tah and Idaho .

T liurm nn Hess, commodore ot the boa t club, reports th a t the races will s ta r t n t 1:30 p in . Adam A lppcrspncli and Ted C aro tta are In clmrge of tlclteu. and th e R u­pert Jny-C -E ttc3 will be In charge of tlio refre slunen t sland.

bonus baby race, shelled ou t-the ir h ighest bonus — nbout $100,000 — to sign P reehnn ye.sterdny off the U niversity of MlchlRan campus.

- T he 10B2 Dig Ten indoor trncV chnmploa-thlps will be held a t M ichigan S tate In Ea.^( Lnnslng nex t Afarch 2-3.

Denver Punter

university, the na tion 's leading P iinlcr Inst year, has transferred » th e U niversity of New Mexico, looiball coucl> Bill W eeks' an ­nounced today.

Plu.ilm inons p l a y e d o lfen s ltw ^ I end nnd deten-nlve back tor n p C < la s t year while winning the n iT tionn i colleglnie punting Ujle with an nvcnige of 44.2 yards per kick HLi p u n u tota led 1.105 yards.

Weeks said F ltu im m ons. who will bi* a Junior thbi -fnll. win bn able to play wlUi the L o b u dur* •ln(t-the-comlnR-ae«.t(m-b«aa'<e-of— a Skyline conference ruling ni. lott.lng I?enver tm nsfe rs to ikip 'le asual year's w all for ellglbllltv.

D enver dropped l u football pro- Rrani n t llie end of the lOCO sea­son becnuse of sagging a ttendan cr.

A t least six o the r schools u e rr bidding, for Fltzslm m oas. Wcei^i sa id . "Our^kleklng gnm e.deflnliclv will bcnrflt from ihLs new addi­tion."

F)t7.^ninioas Is fi-feet. •welch^ISO, and Is a naUve of l-'a lrchancr. . Pfi., where he wns an all-wesiern

erid In h igh .school.

Top Two U.S. Milers Meet In AAU Test

NEW. YO RK . Ju n e 17 OR — A showdown ba ttle betw een A m c f-I • Icn’fl two eub-four.OTlnut« m ilen* ' ; —D yrol Burleson and J im Beattv

will h igh ligh t th e N ational a a u im bk nnd field chnm plonshlps here nex t week-end.

All told. 14 o t th e 20 cham plosr^ f r o n ^ s t year a re expected to b<»

r f o r nnoU ier whirl. E igh t ot

nnd the o the r 12 Sunday n t Down­in g stadium . Randalta Island. •

Burleson, who se t a n American m ile record of 3:57.6 la s t m onth, never h as beaten B eatty in three meetings. Bentty ’s best e ffo rt for Uie distance Is 3:58.

Tliey've m e t Indoors twice and outdoors once. In -fh e l r tl r s t duet — Ike B ax te r m ile a t Madison S<iuare garden two years ago — Beatty , a 20-year-old U niversity of N orth C aro lina gradualo w ho' ru n s for th e S a n ta C lara. C alif.,' Y outh Village, won by a str ide In 4:os.4.

At-tl......... ..................B eatty tu rned In h is th o 21- y e a r - o ld O regon Junior - cam e home second In 3:50.2.

Im th e ir th ird Joust la s t w inter a t Portland. O re.. B eatty BRaln hit Iho tape tlrs t. th is tlm o In 4:07.4.

J im Grelle. th e Sou thern Cnll- to rn la S trlders, w ho a re en tering a 45- m a n sqund nnd appea r a shoo-in to r Uie team title . Is tho defending cham pion In Uie m l l \ .

B u t n o t a ll th e re lu m in g do \K i fending chnm ps a re favorites. T e k a example s h o - t p u tte r P a rry O '-^ — Bricn will have lo deal w ith D a l ' la s Long, a 6 4 -fo o t .^ 'i - in c h losser. Pole vaulter A ubrey Dooley will be n r r against O klahom an OeorgQ dA,vIcs, who v a u l te d . 'a record-

Nlcky W arren won a ll seven de­cisions to r Uie N orth Carolina baseball team t h b spring.

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Goleman Belts Two Jlomers as Reds Win

n y The A»sD«fa«eil Pr«»*Gordon C o lem an h i t h is .1 1 th nnd 12th h o m cru n s of

ihp v c n r to d a y a s th e G incinm iti R eds m o u n ted n six -ru n Bcventh inn in jf to easily defea t th e P h ilad e lp h ia Phillies L0.6 T h e P h ill ie s cam e back w ith th re e ru n s in th e b o t. tom-’ o f th e s e v e n th , tw o ofth em on. a d o u b le by E lm er

' Vale. He cfttne In m R pinch m t- te r for JM k Bnldaclm n. who Iiftd relieved loser R ob in R o b e r t In the (Klh. .

T he Reds d id th e ir Bcorlnic In Uie aevcnth on singles by Vnda Pinson, O us B ell &nd Coleman, n force piny a n d Bob Schm ldl's tw o-run homer.

Coleman got & solo hom er In th e w cond. nnd homered nitaln, In the fourth , th is Ume w ith n m an-on bw e. B o th were o ff Rob- erU..who suaw lned Uls e igh th Iom, H« has won one. ;

Dill O’Dell e ase d San FrancU- ^ e o 'a shorlttRc of s ta r tin g pitchers • by KolnB n il th e way for a 0-3

victory over tho c h lcn so Cubs tha t Jcept th e G ian ts one saroe bnclt of NftUona! lenBueOotidlna Cln-i clnnatl.

d i S tarte rs sn m Jones, Jack San­f o r d nnd BUly Locs ore hnvlni:

the ir troubles, s o roanaRer Al Dark sen t o u tfQ 'Dell W more o ften a Telie/ w a n — JOt*'j ^ lrThln>-rtarfr. . . . . r S w I n this season.

T he G ian ts ro u n ted -Unck Cur.tLi on five h its a n d five r u a i In 3-3 Innlns*. T he blR one was a two- run hom er by PcU pe Alou.

Alou bntted lii fo iir runs. BctUntt ' tw o more on a boses-loaded single

in the seventh.Eml8 Banlcs hom ered off O'Dell

fn tho sixth.Southpaw Bobby Shnntx of Pitts*

burRh Rot a n o th e r slartlnR bssIrh- menc and. b eat th e S t. Louis CarOl' na ls 0-3 on s n ln e -h ltte r.

In picking u p h is fou rth victory of th e -year a g a l iu t one loss, the pInt-sJ20 PJrn tc s ' buHpcn ortlsJ. struck o u t th rcft and walked only one. H e nlso d rove In two w ith A p a ir o f h its .

S hantz s c a tte red six h its e igh t Innings b u t w eakened In the n in th w hen th o c n rd s scored two o f th e ir th ree ru n s . T hey ro( o ther In th e second on K en Boyer's trip le a n d S ta n M uslafs double.

« T he Plrntes* k e y blow w as Dick rT B tuart's th r e e - ru n hom er In the

- « fo u r? ra n second,T S tan •Wllliama, pltchlni? In .

ligh t fotr, l e f t i h e MUwnukee Braves in densci haze by striking ou t 13 a s the L os Anseles Dodgers scored » 3-0 v ic to ry before 40,713.

T h e D odgers, -by dafcatlnR Uie ■"..... - - T- th e fo u rth tim e In 11

Russets Move Past Electrics In League Play

IDAHO PALLS. Ju n e 11 — Idaho Fulls p u l l e d pcrcenuge points ahead of second, place G reat FW h ton igh t w ith * 10-4 victory.

T ljc R usset Sox broke open a tigh t ball Rame w ith seven runs In the seventh .Inning.

After two were out. Jose Val- Itvdares singled. G ene Ouffey and Al Izqulerdo walked to load the bflsia. Jim Hicks singled home two runs and Tom McCrnw’a double scored two more. B rian McCall walked and then Ray Etchebarren pu t th e Rame on Ice «'lth « th ree- run homer.

Jo h n v a n A m um h it o homer ■Jn-lhe-M M i)d-ia-T o r m r n t - ...... - ................... .

n lng n ite r Eddie Reed lived c tt’ fielder's choice. And D on C arras- quel h i t n solo hom er for the los-

:s to lead o ff th e elffhth Innlnff.Wlllle Hooker d id oi b rillian t job

In relief fo r th e w inners. H e comr on In th e seventh w ith m en or .leeond and th ird and no outA, Hooker struck ou t e igh t of the le st nine balsm en.

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Toula M 7 l0 *4 ToUlion .-Slruek oul f«r Mcl b-ilnick out for ChurehmGrMt r4 ll»__________OJI 009 OlO—Id>ho rmllt ................ •

Within n h a lf ffome of th e league- leading C in c in n a ti Reds.

D aryl Spencer, who hold ......two stra JR h t'S a tu rd ay nlffh t ga m a for th e D odgers w ith n in th-lnn lng hom cruns, g o t them all th e runs they needed S a tu rd ay n ig h t when h# hom ered w ith FYnnk Howard •boa rd In th e fo u rth .

W illiams, p ick in g up hU fifth Tlctoor la 11 decisions, gave up five h its a n d le t the Braves get

— /-^only_ tw o.:m cii_B 3-far_M _sec«id » M & s« . T h e b is r ig h th a n d er struck

'V>U( e r e r y o n e In M ilw aukeet • la rtln g lineup a t least once.

Caw Will Miss Pitching Turn

p n r S B i m S H . Ju n e n W - V em on Law, a iling righthander of the P i ttsb u rg h Pira tes, I s tc d - to - p l tc h - S u r ‘

asked to bo sc ra tc h ed because of f. sore arm .

Law, a 30-iraR)e w inner for the P ira te s in 1900, has been plagued w ith arm .troub le since April when h e tore n r o ta to r muscle In the back o f h is r lB h t shoulder.

Plrn te m a n a g e r Dtinny Mur- U ugh sa id L aw , M eridian, Ida.. Would be s iv e n a fe v m ore d s » r u t before h is nex t sta rt^L a w so fn r th is season has been able to win only th re e Eames In seven de­cisions.

•A Fullt

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11 In »ih.

&-sio*n. n««i. ro^ bi J*.11 i lamno r«iis ai-S. Dr—Sloan. McClur* >nd c*rrt»qu*l: RmJ and Van Oraum LOB-CfMt >-*Jl» S.- IJnbo 7.

tb—UeClut*. Crontn. Dutftr. HtCmw

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raUnnui!* L.M/. » •>MtchiiTr'Lr-Z-. » V » 0 1llonkar W .:^ ... S t I I T (

Ml — Van Omutn.. U — P»no»ll-and CltmmTtiU. T ^ :0 « . A—*»T.

Giants Sign Son Of Former Hurler

SAN PR A N C iacO , Ju n e n WPO —T he S a n F m n c ^ o O lan ts have signed Harold Lanier, s o n of form er p itch ing s ta r M ax Lanier, for a "very substan tia l sum.'*

Lanier, 18, w a s . assigned to Quincy. 111., o f th e M ld w n t league. Ja ck -S c h w an ;—8ecre t*w y-o f-lhe G ian ts ' fo rm organization; oaid Lanier tr ied as a sh o r t­stop for th e tim e being. The youngster, whose fa th e r won lOS games in th e N ational league, also

a pitcher.Schw ars declined to d l s c l o s

temxs of th e contract, bu t sa id i t th e h ighest ever pa id to

p layer from Florida. " W e ll^ sy a js

so. n t tha t," Schw arz sa id . 'T h e re have been too -m a n y stories a l­ready abou t th e big bonuses being paid out."

SIGNS w m i LAKERS LOS ANGELES, Ju n e 17 onu —

Form er Pepperdlne college basket­ball s ta r Bobby Sim s yesterday signed a one.yeoo- con trac t to play w ith the Los A ngelu Uikei« of the Professional N ational .B ss- ketball asaoclatlon. . \

in n n i; r , M a rio D in z d r e w ii walk and reliever* T od D illard ■ ime In for Magic Valley.

W ith one away. R a tne i Oome?. doubled 10 the r ig h t .centcrfleld wall and Diaz held up a t th ird . I h e n _ K o p n c r ._ h lt^ a _ ^ u b ie _ lhnt scored Diaz and Gomez a n d tied tho Rume a t 3-3. C lay ton then drove Koimcz home.

Magic Valley had taken th e lead Jn th e f irs t Inning w hen G ary Curkondall got on base on a n e r ­ro r and Richie Allen drew a walk la te r In the Inning. John Shock­ley djoiiblcci nt;atnsi th e r lR ht.fie ld wall to Kcorc Curkendnll nnd on the throw -in. Uie ball bounced awiiy and AUcn scorcd. B obbyS an* ders ' double scored Shockley la te r in th e InnlnR.

Boise scored Its other ru n in th e fourth Inning w hen D laz"h lt- a sacrifice fly and scored Ron Liptak, who doubled a n d stole '.h ird .

T h e vlctprloiui-rally came a t th e expense of relief hu rler T o d D il­la rd . who enme on In th e n in th Inning In place o t s ta r te r B rian Ross. Ross, a le fthander, h a d sc a t­tered 11 Boise h its effectively bu t w as lifted with one out a n d one

\ In th e lQ, t Inning.T h e loss was th e .s ix th s tra ig h t

fo r XfagJc Valley.T h e Cowboys will ho st th e G reat

F a lls Electrics a t Jaycee T w in F a lls a t 8 p.m . f

Crkn<IISI> 3 I I 0 Dl>x If Wgh riiM ■

l in d l n l f l .O I | j c i « -------IUr.in« S (I 1 O'CullutKrfDrllnccr < » I 0<14puk»i JW Jn rf JDillard p « * » oliniS"

Indians Pay Top Bonus for Negro

CLEVELAND. Ju n e 17 — T he Cleveland In d ian s sa id today they have signed 18-year-old TommyAgee. W histler, Ala., for w hat th e m e cmo huu pm u m r a n y i club -re fe rred to ds probably th e 'p la y er, other th a n p itchers .

jllwntjin p 0 # 0 9

Toi.I. 3___ _ __ .»r Ilmnihan In Alh.Made V.llfr ........ ....... SOO OOO 000-lloli* ....... .................. 'OM 100 COS—

K-.Kop.ct,. W«rhorn, IJpUk, Uaro... rO ‘A—Masle Valirr 2.V# (nn« ont wh«n winalar runt ko/kIK liolir 27.J3. V r — Alkn, Wnhern and Bhocktty. l / } 0 - Uasle Valirr lO. Dolta 12.

Jl>_S*w«:k[rr, BanJ.ri.-IJpUW t. Go- m » Kopati. Bn-Uirtak. SF-B la..

Dlllari L.3-< .... l i S : : 0 W!>->Nan» t, U—W»nlwoTth anil

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&-«utk«)idaii. n«atrr. AlUn. Kuller. ■on. Wxhom, llaran. Siniltn, CUrton. l'owcll..rO*A—Mails Va1l>r S4>«: IM 'k « - I0. ^DP-<Ii»lon J.-1.0H—Kaflo VaJ." b lW fib o re , Allan, UpUk, raw»H.

Wallt. lllt-Utron, ^bock^cy. iiU -U pt.k . l‘o-#ll, Clarioo.:u „ tr L {«.<; J!i * t j

Tatum Jailed for Failure to File. $118,000 in Taxes

KANSAS c r iY . M o„ Ju n e n WV-Recce (Goose) T a tu m . N egro professional basketball p layer, was ,gfnf/»n.»wt M in»rv« IV) d a y s In fitll yesterday for h is - f a i lu re to file federa l income ta x re tu rn s.

defendant was a lso placed on probation fo r th ree years by Judge R ichard M . D uncan of V S . d istric t court.

T atum . 39, know n as th e "Clown P rince of B asketball;' h a d pleaded nolo contendre, (no con test) to ch aise s o f failu re to f ile re tu rn s fo r 1856 a ad 1887, G overnm ent at* tom eysca'rU er h a d r«ported T a tu m owed more th a n |ilB /K )o in taxes a n d penalties.

u^olorado State, U tah State H ope to B e In v ited Into N ew Southern L eagu e

SALT L A K E o m r , Ju n e 17 wo —Two d ivorced ro m b era o f the soon to be ■■ • • -fcrcnca a re h o p e fu l of being court* ed and even tua lly accepted Into a new alU ance w hich ihcludes four sister S l^ lln e 'schools.

T h e prospective new brides are U tah S ta te a n d Colorado d rite .

*fihool8 le ft without a ffilia tion a f t e r Skyline presidents Voted la s t w eek to dlsblmd. The

becom es effective June

r , w h ic h h a s dropped In* :U te fo o tb a l l/a n d M onuna ilverslty , presently In a de- s p rogram , a re th e other

“'•j'Jois l e f t out.

tercolli S u t e )

. empha

phaslzed six te a ^ s were a m lnl- Jnum num ber fo r operation and

would probably be added.Like a prospective bride walUng

for th e big chance, U tah S ta te and Colorado S U to a re Illllng the ir hope c h esu and .getU ng the ir a th - ly ic affa irs in order.

A lihough no one h u pubtli;]y s ta ted the reason for USU on CSU being le ft ou t o f th e aUgnm ent, i t s believed lack of athleUo fa­cilities and location, from cen tral- i « d population a reas caused tnem to be excIudSi.

U tah S ta te took a s te p tow ard im proving .-ita facilities ^ust thJs week .when they announced pjahs for increasing tho seating cnpacity In ROmhey stadium , •' Colorado S ta te reportedly h a s a

new gynm aslum on th e draw ing boards and o th e r a th leuo d e p art- mfcnt -improvements.- ‘ '

population centers.Presidents of th e tWo schools

also emphasized th is week th e ir in sillu tlon j w ould continue strong

fcrence." M organ said CSU would n o t be In u re ste d in a proposed 'conterence to Include U ta h S ta te . ............. S tate. M ontana, Idaho ,

bo th schools <lalm they,.can sup - P” L 5*«:^n ie .a th le tics despite th e schools telngr sItuaCed awsy f r o n

Ida{ ioJ3 ta te.and .)levada.D r. D aryl o h a ie . U SU president,

told a gathering a t L ogan T h u rs ­d a y -n ig h t ‘'we a re going to try to sU y a p a rt o t th a t cooferehce." Show ing g reat optim ism Chase added,'I 'W hen i t U a l l 'over U tah S ta te to n o t going to be h u r t a t oil."

p rogram s In a n e tto r t to Incduce o the r schools In to in v itin g them In to th e new IBOBU#. .

Track Grown; Five Records Fall

Bobby B rae, Menominee Fanx, Wls.. goei Into a danee a f te r •lo k jo r h it p u tt on the l8 lh a t Oakland IlllU , B lrm lneham . M ich., for a 00 a n d th e lead in the opening round o t the U. S. Open, n u t h e w asn 't as lucky over the laxt two (lays and ended well b eh ind the leader*. (AP wlrepholo) _________ ___________

highest bonus ever given a Negro youth by any m njor IcnRue base­ball club.

T he Indians would no t sa y w hat the bonus was, b u t th e C leveland Plain Dealer estim ated i t o t ab out SCO.OOO. no ting 'II w as tl>e h ighest the club had paid fo r a n y bonus

PHILADELPHiA, June 18' lifw D yrol Burleson ran n 4:00.5 mile. F ra n k Biidd cumc out on top In liLt shoKclown diJtJ H-»h H enry J e ­rome In the 100-yiira dash and S outhern Cnlllnrnln coasted to the

championship In the NCAA track ' nnd field championships to ­day.__A_crQsyd.oLabDUL18.090_saw_flm e et records broken on the U i- verslty of Pcnniylvanln's sunbaked Franklin field. The therm om eter on th e Held stayed over tho 100- degree niarJc throuRltout th e meet nnd when Burleson h it the tape in th e milt, It rcRl.iltred 107 de- Breus,

So Including th e Ihrcc-mlle, the only final on FYldnys program , six m eet records w ent by the boards.

Biirlc.wn. a sJJm Oregon Junior,as next-lo-lnst a t the half-m ile

m urk. Then he s ta rted movlnR up nnd Just as the Run sounded, for th e final lap, he whipped in to ’Che lead.

A fter that, there wns no ca tch ­ing Burleson, who only la s t m onth e t an American mile record of

-:57.0. The clocklnR sm ashed the m eet record of 4:03.5.

••It 1 hrtcl Jcjjon-H how f«.it 1OK going." he said, “1 would have

given the folks a four-m inute m ile. 1 w asn 't ou l to break the rccord."

H is final quarter was a fine ;54.7. His first quarter was 63.3.

BUI Dodson, K ansas, was sec- ond. about 15 yards back in a 4:02.0.

Villanovn's Budd no t only beat

Mrs.jQneida toLead Lincoln'

Bowlers

ihcitpnm m aie. Paul Drnyion by-about____ liliri'c yariln. JcromevUldn't qualify ■

Build nnd Jerom e both liavc lor th e finals In ihl.sN>ne.T h e o the r fo u r-m e e t record

brtnkcrs were Dnllas Long.-Soutlj- crtt CiilUontltt. In the shot, John Lawlor. Abilene C hrlitlan. In the ■ ' ■ m e ter steeplechase, John '

i-Boht<>n-unlversltyrln>th«—

SHOSHONE, Ju n e 17—Ofllcrrs cli'cted nnd trophies award- l a m eeting of the Lincoln

County women's Bowling n.^^acfn' tlon. Mrs. F rank A. Oneida' w.i: elected president; M rs. Then Ol- Jlcu, vice p residen t: Mrs. Ernest DocslRcr, secretnry, a n d Mrs, Janie Larjen, sc rgean t-n t-n rm s. Mrs. E, I, Shaw Is retiring president.

; u e sccfctnrle i- prcicnlctl to th e team s. Champlon-

,e n t to Bank of Idaho , Flr. t ....[y B ank nnd G atew ay Tos-

__/ , respectively, fo r the Monday.Tuesday and-W edoesiiny Icaguc-i. The Pipers nnd M n nha ltan Cafe were runners-up in th e league piny.

City tournam ent aw ards went to Mrs. Joe Oneida, M rs, F rank A.

nnd Mrs. K enne th Rork for highest scra tch s'rt-lcs. M rs. Gene W undcrllck rcc'H’ved the prcsl-

hiRh Jum p nnd Lulher Hayes, ^ Southern California, in tho hop, ^ step nnd Jump;

Durle.-ion. Long. Tliomas «nd Hayc.i a ll wore defending clianv- jiluns. T h e only w inner from l&CO

ho was around again nnd didn't •in was J . D. Martin- In tha pole

vault. H e wound up In n flve-woy iJe fo r fou rth w ith a 16-footer. > i Gi'Ofge. Davies, Oklahoma State, who bettered every record In the book a m onth ago when he clear­ed, 15 feet. 10 Inches: Dick Gear,San Jose State, and Jim Brewer, Southern California, shared tho top spot, each clearing 15 feet, 4 lnche.1. .

S ou th ern Cnl wdund up with 65 points. O regon was second with 47 nnd Vlllanovn th ird w ith 40.

rC L HAS TROUBLE SPOKANE, W ash , June 17JB— —

X hundershow ers and on and off field ligh ts failed to stop Spokane and T acom a tonight b u t a bomb th re a t forced officials to call tha gam e after* five innings, giving the G ian ts ft 6-0 Victory cvnr the In - ' d ia n s he re .

"NEWSPAPER HAVE PLAYED

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so says R o y Abernethy, Executive Vice President,

T o c o m p e t e e f f e c t i v e l y i n . t o d a y ’? s e l l i n g m a r k e t

m a n y i m p o r t a n t c o m p a n i e s a r e c h o o s i n g t h e d a i l y

T i ' e w s p a p e r ~ a s i ; h e i r - p r i m e % d v e r t i s i n g - m e d i . u m , ,

“ N e w s p a p e r a d v e r t i s i n g h a s p r o v e d , a p o w e r f u l f o r c e

t o s u p p o r t t h e s a l e s ' e f f o r t s o f o u r d e a l e r s , ” s t a t e s

R o y A b e r n e t h y , A m e r i c a n * - M o t o r s ’ d y n a m i c s a l e s

l e a d e r . “ W e a l l o t t h e l a r g e s t p a r t o f o u r a d v e r t i s i n g

b u d g e t t o n e w s p a p e r s , a n d o u r d e a l e r s a p p r o v e u n a n ­

i m o u s l y o f o u r n e w s p a p e r c a m p a i g n . I f h a s b e e n t h e

r e a l b a c k b o n e o f o u r a d v e r t i s i n g p r o g r a m . ”

N e a r l y 2 7 0 0 n e w s p a p e r s r e g u l a r l y c a r r y R a m b l e r

s a l e s m e s s a g e s t o 6 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 r e a d e r s , a l l . l i v i n g i n

t h e d e a l e r s ’ h o m e c o m m u n i t i e s . A n d , , a s R a m b l e r

s a l e s r e c o r d s s h o w , t h i s u s e o f n e w s p a p e r a d v e r t i s i n g '

h a s h e l p e d i n c r e a s e s a l e s s u b s t a n t i a l l y .

A m e r i c a n M o t o r s ’ . d e c i s i o i j t o c o n c e n t r a t e t h e i r

a d v e r t i s i n g , i n n e w s p a p e r s i s b e i n g e c h o e d t o d a y b y

m a n y o t h e r i m p o r t a n t c d m p a n i e s w a n l i n g m a x i m u m

^ r c q u c n c y , c o r i t i n u i t y a n d i m p a c t f r o m e v e r y a d v e r - !

t i s i n g d o l l a r s p e n t . N e w s p a p e r s p r o m p t f c w y m g a c t i o n ,

T h a t ' s w h y i n J 9 6 0 a d v e r t i s e r s s p e n t m o r e m o n e y ijn

n e w s p a p e r a d v e r t i s i n g t h a n i n r a d i o , t e l e v i s i o n , i r i a ^ * '

a z i n e a n d o u t d o o r a d v e r t i s i n g c o m b i n e d ! i ■

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Summer Titles Ai’e Added to

H ew UUea to r aumnitr• Jlllt

Ihe eolIecUon of th e aduU'depiu't- rn»nt - of th e T w in Fftlla Itbrary, I t was antiouncMl by Ar> th u r li. DeVolder. clly Jlbrnrlan.

Fictional o tferln ss Include two m ysteries “0 « a lh of i n As.-uu.iln.'' Jo h n Crensey, and "The Devil's Own." Peter Curtis : and "PllBrlm Slrangcfs." Charlc.i Mercer, who til ls o f th e Conso and 'T h e Coin Pin ," O raco Caratena la a romantic novel w ith Its' boelcsround In New yoj-k /lU te, ^

N on-fic tiona l tItiM I n c I -----th r e e . boolcs which are {>crUncni

, r c o d ln u 'fo r -a ll odulc Ainerlcnns. . T h e f irs t o f these Is "Ru».ilti;

Am erica, and the World,"on MpcrroUMrvcrTXOUt. - ...........exam ines a wofid which oficn •c e n u cra ty , bu t which, lie feel*, m ain ta in# a reserve of iiniilty. In 'T h e M an W ho FecLi Left Be-, h ind ," G erald W. Johnson talks abo u t countRe niid sood sense In ia e ln s th e problems of the lOCO's; w hile Mn]or Alexander P. Do- 6everslQr Jn "Amcriea--Too Younif T o Die,’* cries ou t fiRalnst Uie le thonty o t a -complitcent Ameri­c an peoples and country which is on th e verse of banltruptey—In­tellectually , financially and m llu

Attend Camp> RICHFIELD, Jun® 17—Joy AJ- e x S . 8 u e 'u . u m MaryChatfleld are attendln* 4.JI

camp n e a r KtWhum.

m n k K in* and Lloyd Stubbslore en>pioyM -in-t>ie-fofe<t-w r»mihU summer In nw the rn Idaho. ^

*^Sefenee lakes ever In the next tUrte boot-i "An InUoductlon to Nuclcnr Science'' by Alvin Oloss- ner:. "X-IS Dairy." R ichard Tre* iin»ki*'s Story of America's first unnce ship, and 'T l rs l of the Spacemen. Iven c ; KIncheloe. Jr..' w the topic of tlie f irs t boolq by James J . JlnRRerty, Jr. •

O ther titles ore "L et M* H eart De Droken" by lUchnrd Qehman: who tells Uie story of "world vl- lon•■ nnd Dr. Dob Pierce; also

•Tlie H eart of the Forest," Adrian Cowell.-an exciting story-of.an.exr

lltlon into one of Uie worlds unetploral ng lo ia :

pedltl

the Xlnuu JunKle of Amaionla: •T he Nineteenth Century Outside Eurone," a history of ChrUtlanlty

K. S. Latourcite; '•PT Patrol." *.Jward I. Farley, a w artime ad ­venture tale: "Penguin Sum mer,' Elertnor Rice PettlnslU Is an ad* venture story o f (he Falkland is- Itmds and ItA bird life; while the final oflerlnR Is a searchlns study

Shakespeare by F rank O'Connor titled "Shakespeare's Prosress."

Change Made iPor Building

Area 4-H Youths Attending Camp

. . J tn u le es wnended th e unl- i building code on th e cost of

ireinneettnB -

C h a r je fo r permlU will b« 75c per hundred square fec i fo r the first, thousand sq u are . fee t: 50 cents per hundred square fee t for the second thousand square feet and 35 cents per hundred square tce t thereafter. The form er coat of permit* was I I .

^Ml perm its m ust be obtained be-......................«#lns o r the

Ji wllJ be dou-

wcYe accompanied tby Mrs. J . How- ortf M annifl(r' «Kf .Mra.. Myron

» n , leader»..M ja. Z anie AJex-____ r, county public healp^nu rse,and Carolyn W ogncr, hO M dem- onstaUon a«eht-at-lar(te.- /

County extension agent, J . M9w- ard M anning, drove the bus and

also stayed « the.com p to super- vise The ow»P this year held In conjunction with th e 4-H m em ­bers from MlPldokft county.

CONDUCTS TOUR SHOSHONE. June ^7 — W ayne

inlon Pacific » t’T » -ln m iu , and form erly of Shoshone, le ft this week for C h i­cago where ha wUl be SI tour con­ductor for the summ er w ca tlo n - Inn-R rou^. lie will be in charReof reservations,-m eals'and o the r arranBcments lor tourists by ra ll-rnAA ■ ' •

Returns HomeSPIUNODALB, June . 17 — Fred

Danielson returned recenUy to his home in Portland a f te r attending funeral serTicea lo r h is brother- In-Jaw, Joseph E . B urton . ’

Rodney Doyley, son of M r. and Tru. Mait DftTlCT. re tn m ed from

8Bl{ t j l t n t^Lty w hty^ He VisltcJ h is uncle and auiit. M r. t n d Mrs EURcne Cutter.

Mrs. Eddy K arlson a n d sons ore visiting, relatives In S o lt Lake

G arden ,DnsU - Spray* re t the bogo. From Globe Seed Co.«—Aof-

bled.rhe DOord peutionea m e siaio id*D8ard to relinquish Its clftlm th e stree ts in the flrst and sec­

ond S ta te addltloa'*.TtTe truslieca se t Ihe 'm lll levy In

th e v lllage 'a t 37 mllLi fo r opera- on and sewer.Building perm its were b sued to

Charles A Vohlberg to build ii mo­tel and Drlveln cafe on J street between th e S and M Mercantile and the Masonic lodge hall, esti­m ated oost tl8.B00.

C harles Givens was n o m in as vIliaRO m arshal. .

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C hem icul T r m tn ie n t P ro v id es Good F is h in g . . . Tw o Pups in On« Teacup . . . L i f e in M og ic V alley . . . F a m ily C o m ics . . . M aitic V alley P o r ln i l t . . . D ie te rs L ose P o u n d s Or D o lla rs . . . S lio n te r W as W iiiz.

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•T h e M og^c Valfcy N ew spbper Serving N ine Irrig o fcd ’ C o u n ric i

'~ T iT 'I N f a l l s , 'ID A H O , feuN D A Y , JU .N E IS , 19G1 '

S U N D A Y F E A T U R E SECTIO^V

J[eave Ho; Given to rarticipani hr City Recrcrtti0 ir€wHe--|^f0 j « ^ |^ ^ ^ H a V e - T i O l i e l y .T o h ,

O e e a s iG in a l l ^ ^ ’ O i i te r e s f in g -

Two T w in FaJI» c ity -recrcaUon deparim tn l p larzrouad J e H tn are ilv ine the heftve-bo (o one of the children .d u rine a ram e 'UoUtn E i r T I i « leaders are Kay lUmsey. left, and Suxle Uoum.

They are th e leader* a t H arry B urry p a rk . E ach day th e le ad e n work wllh ch ild ren in th e park, teaclilne tbtm sam et, h a n d le ra t li and tcllinc them ilo rle t. (Sta t( pbnto>uisraWnK> *

ity-sJRecreation Program BiggerAnd Better Than Ever This Summer

ProbAbly Ihe, iDDctlc.si Jolw -in i T».m F.ill.1 nrc livUI by j . P . criM* a iid .T . n . SuipUv.. They iii'c ilic;

. ..incrc lu jil^pbilew uni in Twin f a l b : ttlio'-lracl.^o.*iVoBtnhml llto !!.•< ilicy ■Ko 'n b iiiJ i'n h clr wurk pioiociluK

* : b'l&iiie.'A liuiiK'.s Iroiii (Ire in iiJ iln:(l.‘*And. like inisucc(^».sliil door>io>door SAii^:iien. iliey ru ille

'm ill b:inp-(in ' doors, bu t nobody evrr •

■llils is ih f lr Job. Umli of ihcm ndiiiU ii cnii RCi tedious yet th e re U iiUvny.t UiM nliihi whciv ilte un>' .aiim l hrtppetw lu mukc it lu ic rc s i- Ins. ■ ■■■■. Each year, diivlui: the coui-ae of

J ib work. SWpli;. will cllhci- ic.-.t or open door.s nbuui mu.SOO tliiiM. ThU is done 111 tlic linrauU cour.-ie o( hLs work, ciuicr chccking ilie (looi-.n 10 inaicc sure Llicy itru look­ed or en tcrin s « bmliic.s.s lo tu rn

i li^ tiu of( or on nnd Co ciii-clc and •.Mc H int r.11 Lt wtll.I. .Slnples chcckA baslncMcs In the

downtown nnd MiopplnR cen te r ; (IlitLricts. Ue wnlks over m a i l or . his • route, nnd he will w alk bc-

.i I'vcrtf five nnd 10 mllei n nlRlit. Crist ctiecks bulldlnc.i th n i nre

I mo-stly iri. th e IndUAtrlul nnd wnre- IhouKe dUurlct ot the tow n, lie I driven ft car over most of hLi rou te !nnd Walkji oif, n s:nnll portion .

CrLsC /in.^ About 100 ciienla and drjvc.t b.ick and forth a long cvcrchnnRlnc • route each n ish t

' cticcklnR t h e buildings. RIdtnR Uvlih ,Crl;i through ii round oI hl!i baslncM houau U like rldlnR through (own wlUi n m an who bns lost hU way. » c drives- zldc s tre eu , th rough nlleya and ' ukc.'i short cu ts ihrouRh park ing

1 low. a.1 he wlnd« amonit th e build- Iniu testlMit doors nnd fliiAhlnR hla bis tlnshhght on th e office safeA 10 moke sure Ihn t they a rc un* dbiturbed.' Crlsl h u been dolnit thU (or U y e an . He InuRhs nnd

■ j r o bnbly knows w hefe -? i - - ___

If It b possible, th e -c lty rec r^ allqn program Is bigger th is sum ­med th a n 11 h a s been In the post. Acsordlns lo E rnest c rn n e r. bu. perlnlendent o f parka and recrea­tion. there ' a re aboutr S.OOO chil­dren tak ing j in r t In th e summ er program w hich go t underw ay dur­ing the p a i t week.

Tffln P a lls i s im ovn tbroufihout the N orthw est fo r its recreation program. T w in ra lU park# are full 6 / hundreds o f yelUng, running

.children, who a re tak ing p a r t In

To lU uslra te th e mnRnltude c! the prog rtm , th e re &re 1,600 chil­

dren signed up for-sw im m ing les­sons alone.

Crnner estlm at«a th e enrollm ent in the activities hna Increased nbout five per cen t over la s t year. The program will la s t jintll Aug, 18. In the m eantim e, hundreds o( children will Ica tn a lo t about pmc- tlenlly every fac e t o t .outdoor ac- tlviues. .T here’’ Is soroethUjg for everyone.

For example, h e re la a lis t of 4ome of th e m a jo r Activities oi>d the Dumber of persona who have ' led up (or th e clncscs; Tonnls,

— , KntJtboJe biueball. 1/H9: top, turabllng, tw irling, h u la dnnclni, drill team m arch ing a n d Jumping

rope to music, 325: •swimming. l.» 200; bRncI,<35,‘ orchoitra , 30; swop bnnd. 20; archery , 76. and golf. 12S.

T h is Is Just pn rt of the pro­gram . I t takes plenty of trained personnel lo conduct th a t m any classes and keep th n t mnny chil­dren in te rc jted in the program . As Crnner polnta ou t, th e program U dependent on volunteer pa rtic ipa ­tion, so the activities m ust be at* tractive to th e children. Although children a re th e ones who m ake the m ost use of th e activities, there n s o lA an a d u lt sodbiUl league (w ith lOS enrolled) and adults can enroll in th e tenn is nnd swimming classes.

M any o( th e Inttructora n re col­lege a tu 6ta is , who are* niAjorlnff

physical education, o r studen ts Who rcccntly graduated from high achooJ. C n n e r has 61 persona on th e pnV roll-for the p a rk s nnd rec­rea tio n deportment a t p resent. He

about SO of these a re p a rt time sum m er help, h ired especlaUy to conduct th e sum m er rec rea ­tion departm ent.

In add ition to the regu la r cldases, there are nearly 400 ch ild ren <an- roUed in the pfsyground cctlvUtea Drogrtun held a t each city park. 'Thera are two leaders In cach of th e s ix parJca—H arm on. Druryi S o u th , Sunrise, U arrlson a n d Har* 17 B a rry parks.

IS IncIudL ..........conduct

clAtses In o r ta .a n d c ra fts, color work, cl&y modeling, c roquet, liox hockey, b o n e shoe.i, badm inton, volley ball, eoftball, checksrs. tetherbftll a n d ping-pong, a n d tiiey also have a su ry -tclllng period. And o n Friday tl)ere nre special ev en ts , such as a p e t show , doU show and little sister doy.

All o il th is .activity keeps the — -patk»-<ull*(-parlldpantS A nd-lbclt '■ p a re n ts , At every K nothole game

there are nearly a s m any (and somctltnes more) pa ren ts a s Uicre ore baseball players. T he paren ts

(C»iil«.*fl .n Pm «. 1*. Col. "

W hile I . J u m ta X onta lk slyly IJfU up .....H arm er poInU a t th e reason why Koutnik Is » m em ber of (he meet weekly > t the Idaho D epartm ent store. T here a re s is m en In ibe r o u p a n d t io y twTe d i^overed cn* w ay to 1pm w e l ib l— by /orfelU jjf money « ihey fa ll lo m eet ». c ertain poim dage. (S taff pbn to -

Uie scale to lower E}* indloalcd w eigbt lo IM .poaodf, V era o f 'w elihU nM n w ho

Pounds or Dollars?—It’s One or Other for Dieters

' E ach M onday a t lt:4& a jn . six Tv.'ln. F a lls m en aUide Into the Idaho departm en t atore. walk tO' th o ' free-w elgh t scale, s tr ip off tm lr coaU . take th e ir tu rn s on UiB scales, m um ble to one another, exchange money, ood then con­tinue on th e tr way.

T h e ' m e n . a re - m em ben of a nameless society of calorie count- erj. form ed about th ree y e a r j ago by G ra n t Russell and Cbet-Larson. They baTO only one ' o b je c t- to Jose iw iffht. A na i f t lw r don’t, th e ^ p o ^ e tb o o k takea a beatUig.

Qo f a r th e m en have ralued money above weight and th is has

Uted I n w eight losses up torcu^ te

..►J^Currently, th e m e m b en -o f the • group a r t Ztussell,' BUI P r ^ ; L.

Jam es K o u tn lk ,'' V ern Manner, John Bertie a n d H arold Cook. .

R uiseli is th e treasu rer of the group and th e senior, member. He explains th a t h e a n d u r a o n sU rt- e a .th e tw o-m an club about three y e a n ago to lose w eight bo th had p u t on during th o sum m er. Both of them i ^ t obout 30 pounds; The group haa coaU nued to . m eet In th e m eantim e a n d h a s grown In m embership. jR ussell says, the secret to losing w eight , th is way seems to lean on tw o things com m itm ent before a group lose weight a n d money. H o v™. pinlns th e m en d o n 't compeU with Ohs ano ther b u t, ra th e r, make a pledge to loose a certain am ount o t iw d g h t a •w ce k ..if thsi- d o n t lose t t » p rescribed am oun t I t if

em barraasin t—ana H costs th e m money. ' .

O r. If they lo se - th e ir w eight, they can m ake money, as m uch a s « 8 . -

I t w orks th is way. A m em ber determ ines how m uch w eight ho wonta to lose and how m uch b e

W hen they arrive for a-w etgh-ln eremony th e y 'e ac h p u t t3 in th e

U easury; I f they ’fa ll to lose th e — scribed a m o u n t,o f w eigh t,'th ey . . . l e l t th e 13. H ie members w ho m ake th e ir ,w«ight lim it d ivide th e m o n e r.tn th e treasury. '

I f they fa ll to ap p ea r'th ey a lso fo rfeit th e t3 , unless they aro ex ­cused fo r'good .w B aon.-T hen they

CoU aaW 'M F u * iC caU l)

of th e m en ore h ired by th e in ­dividual bualnessmen and aro In­structed on w hat lo check a t each building.

Sometimes the m e n surprise b u rg lc rs ’n t work nnd som etim es th e ir adventures «re hum orous.

O ne n igh t la s t w inter, C ris t had

Backgrounds Of Opposites Are ‘ParaUer

N E W YORK, Ju n e 17 — S hou ld President K ennedy and ■Wllllnm .P . Buckley.. Jr„ chance to poos eiich other on a crowded s tr e e t (hey would probably J)le ss themselves and m urm ur, " ^ r i but f o r the grace of Ood go I."

B o th t r e young, handsom e, ei. ergetlc . highly articu la te Rom an .CflthollM _ 9 lth _an Ivy league bicJeeroUnd and .a high sociel? fo resround. Both a re the aons ot m lllionilres. the grandsons of sue- eeasZui poiiUcltna a n d th e g rca i- grandsons of- impoverished Irish IsunlBrinta.

B o th come from large families -K e n n e d y Is one o t nine children, Buckley one of 10—and a re hap ­pily surrounded by a cJosc-knlt c irc le ot handsome brothers and lis te rs ready and willing to help f ig h t their ba(Ues a n d srgue the ir catises.

B o th a re best-selling authors, sa iling enthuiluC a and usually in need of a haircut. T hough m utual­ly aiidigonUtle in politics, both M metlm es find themselves ia ho t w a te r with the Catholic press and the bishops ot A m erlca.'Both have U^e SMB middle initial., T h e re a ll sim ilarity ends.

T h is comparison, u In v id lo ^ lo th e parties , concerned as all s u c h comparisons, serves to bring on stage th e dynamically dishev­e led U r. Buckley who In 10 years ha** moved to th e forefron t ju st beh ind a n d somewhat to th e r igh t of B srry O oldwater. as the lead­ing proponent o t th e conservative position In American politics.. I t is Buckley, m ore th a n anyone e lse , who gives th e conservotive m ovem ent now stlrrln ff on a num ­b e r . of college campuses, an in ­te llectua l and philosophical p la t­fo rm from which to * lob th ink bom bs.ove r the ra if ipa rts o( the n o w ironUer. H o.Is Its D on Quix­o te . ju Savonarola a n d Its Susan B . A nthony, all ro lle d ' ln t o - « n ^ w i th Just a touch of B a r t Move- r ic k fo r ' the m ass consum ption a ud ltnee . -

A s ed ito r ot the rl( WBeit]y.-,'-'Iiallonal- Reylew, h a , founded In I65« to “keep th e

- <CMttsa«4'M .f u * II, CM. O

I of th e office w e s a re . B6DTJ . F , Crist U ke« a look In one of Ibe _______________ _ the con rw of a Jonroey th a t, nightly,

a T w in Falls. He both drives and w alks along the route. m ta tlw m n g e U o n -^ f-th e -co a B n ia lty > ~ « a-gof s .te .w otk—

graving)

c a r trouble and w as forced to leave h is car a t a filling SCatlon for repairs. In o rder to keep his In­spection going, h e s e t ou t on foot. T h is was a pa rticu larly miserable

cold and snow ing. Crist I d t behind h im as h a woliced from building lo building trying the doors and windows.

ShorOy a fU r h e se t o u t y ^ l n Fa lls PoUceman P. 0 . -O had’ ThompsoQ and S ta te Pstrolm an S.' D. L ueckert noticed the tracks

(Cmllnatd •» r<f« IT, CfL U

Retired Shooting Instructor Mio Lives in Area Was Whiz Wlien Boy

JH IO M E . June 1 7 -W h e n Carl B radshu- was 0 y e a n old h e could ou tshoot h is fa th e r and unc le , two of the best wing sho ts In N orth

Corollna. W hen h e was 12 years old he had estai>]lahed him self oa a hunting guide a n d was making about li.OOO p e r year selling hun t-

Expert Shooting Instructor Lives in Area

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tra p and skeet. H e was a p io n e tf in 's to e t shooting and introduced It In th e w estern sU tes. F o r y t a n h e served a s siiaoUog Instm otor- a t S un Valley, P alm Springs a n d - several weU-koown sbootlntc d u b s In th e E as t. - ’ '

B radsher, who s n e r h a d « shooting lesson In h is life, prob­ably has ta u g h t more shooters th e . dUflcult. a r t of ahot«unnlntt th a n any o the r m an. He atarted shoot­ing a 13 gauge L. O; Sm ith double b a rre l a h o tg m w hen he waa B years old. ^ w as. a crack sh o t from the beginning and w ithin • ■ shD rt-M m e-w as-betH r-thsi' * • ' relatives, a ll a^id hunUrs.

L earned t» Shoot Qoatt H e lived )n one of the best qi

In s guiding chores with publlo school obligations. After school w as ou t a t 3:30 p . m. be would ■ gB ther-ttie -hun ting -dogs-he -t * ■* trained In the off season a n d tiu.a w ealthy hun te rs from tb s n o rth - • tm states-hunting . . .

N ot only did h s show them soma of th e best htlhtlng. bu t osuoUy h e sold them one ot the bird dogs h e . h a d 'tn ln e d . m the days when a do llar w en t a long way, B radsher ' w as m aking thousands of dollars a« y ear by serving as a pa rt- tim e

• a n d selling dogs.Seemed B a ther Easy

iu r ~ e u y ^and p leasan t way to make a llvlnff. B rad sher had an uncle who was %Tice president of th e AmerJcaa TtK bacco company. T he uncle w anted B radsher - to en ter the tobacctf business, but-firsdsher wanted a o p a r t of It.

H e continued to w ort as a g u id e .' a n d shooting instructor whiie • studen t a t Duke university. Once he happened to a ttend a shoot a t AtianUc City, N. J . His aiiooUnt talenU received a great deal of publicity and Bradsher. n o t yr‘ ' decided, to become a f - * - shooU ng-Instructor.

'W ent.to Hollywood . sKoHly afterward. In IW l, b e

decided to go (b HoUra'ood w here h e w prked as a special effects m a n lo r w estern movies. He did a ll th e shooting for I western stars, four, .years he worked w ith T « a U lx, stand ing off camera and ob < ' ■ tog a ll th e shooting for the a ^ . X , H e sh o t for Esther WilUoms in i h d -N , moUon picture. *Th8 iw ch ea i o f Idaho ," and U ught B e tty H u t - ^ ; to n how to ah m t before ah« s ta r re d to “A nnie o i t Your Gun.-

B r a d ^ e r foresaw the grow th oC }>alm Sprinja. I n lW J,'w hen t i » t '

£ 5 . . aS k e e t V-

desert. he bought land i yoloped the n im Egvtot* < . , club which he owned and opetaU'- .<

1 until a few; years ago «ben Q« <, >ld,lt toBob Hope. •»He has Instructed _«u<^J

nous' clubs u thp RtiUa *'* dub, IJgonier, Pi..Zn 103ft h lred to ^en d th e i

C arl B radsher geU rea d y to eaU (or a b ird And th e n load and obool t h e 'ib o t c n n . Bradsher hew to a s shooUng lostxue llv lnc In Jerom e, H e reUr«Ld th ree years ago. O ne of. th o al(< tine g rea t sbM U ag fartroetora, h* h a s ' “ — ta u g h t In such pU oes as*B un Valley, PaUb S p r ing* .and a t several w ell-know n ohootlng elaba la th a E as t, such as th e R o lling Rock club, ligon ler. P a . B ra d sh e r . l lr s t a tarted te ac h in g sh o o tin g -a t Son VaUoy to 19SS. T h is pho tog raph w u t a k e n 'm e r a l j e a n age a t S oh VoUey. <Sbq .T ^U ^ s t s f t th f rav ln g ) • , . .

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PAGE SDPTEEN - TIM ES-N EW S. T W IN FA LLS, ID'AHO, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, lOCl I- i

Paint^ Camas Vault thg rmllrbid In SR O e^O N S . v iB on down th e Blue Lftket tn id e ror m any o t tho homes buU( In T » ln PWJJ.

H er.parenu moved to HaKC In-IBM from CAMAS prairie. was bom In American TalU, 70

In JiBy. W hen »he

ford,-A rlr.,-an_A prll._lflM _iiri te fa tw * -a g a ln » t. •THe_Matlb».:>!•««■ Ih AiI_.ib» in *I>MA ___ ■ . ^_M__J —|iU»'T h e New Leader- and T h e New Republic.'* KU m acaslne h u eked

-cn n trx lO R a t-» b era t-riv « i-ln e lf 'raU U on bu t BtUI loMf 9 1 0 0 ^ •year. . . . i . ______

A» th e chief champion of cam* p iu conserraUsm, BueUey re«u> larly ride* forth to jou*t with iJorm an. Thom ai. Jam es W echs-

Norman Cousins, Arthur

J e h a lU* Edwards, 79, who ha* aerred a« Camaa ccu 'ntr reeordef M nU noooslr alnee V n t, sU nds lo sld t the n u l t a t the conrthonse a t Fairfield whieh h e painted volnntarllr In addition Ui his recnUr daUea. A Bem eew t. h e o e rir haa had an epponetit po«t» n d haa bad U depaty recorderKM slsl him In the office tbr«ngb th e yearfc He says th e two f a H o n s y white paint he applied w lto » b n u h and toUer t« the concrete surface makes the flies In the T ae tt ao tnooh easier (« seareh. T b s n a l t »eVcr had been painted Blnee th e bnlldlnc w u buUt In ]9U to heste the Fairfield bank.

1, * 1, * ^

M ^ fe ic VALLEYw ith the Owsley brld{e. a laiidm&rE -In HAOERMAN valley

. tvplaced th is week by a now bridge. E. 0 . (DInty) Moore, a Ha«er- n a n barber, recalls th a t his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore, GLENNS 7EBRV, .were m arried on the old structure.

Ttjeh- weddliiB date had been aet for acveral days earlier, bu t « ISO prl£o was ottered to the couple who would be m urrteii on the iirjdge. Jolnlnc TW IN FALLS and OOOOXNO counUes. so the couple

J the wedding ‘ -Ju n e 39. 1021.

~ ' i f l e y were n m r r le d - b r -D ip I ; BwneBT>7Tho"B™JUft>nJ-brother»rW . Tenny. president of the for­m e r OoodlnE college, in the mid* d ie o f th e structure. Tlie Moorca « m renew the ir acquaintance a t th e site this T hursday when they

- ■ p lan to have the ir picture taken • th e re on the ir « t h w eddlnj —. aiversary.. • -^T M lIaeennan barber points out . th a t alne« $40 would ju s t about

M t up bousekeeplnc 40 years aso, th e couple b1<..................................u i i r U g e u n til th e O m ley bridge WES completed.

A nother unusual m o n la se In the aaB erm on vaUey took place in the

' m iddle o f th e S oaks nv e r. N or. 34. I0M , w hen Ltzzfa Oourley, now U n . J . D . ElUs. a n d N a t Owsley fTRhangwi wedding towiL|

'U n . . m U reealU tha t,-M ends

____ « m iddle « f th e riv e r------------th e com ptet lecal a s she lived in U N O O U l county a n d b e In OAB* BZA county.

n t a hrldefroom li parents, Mr. RBd M r*, L ea Owiley. owned the

Thousand Springs Tonch,

end the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Qourley, lived in Hager- m(in. .

Rowing the boat w the watery site of exchange of /nupUoI vows were Scolt OwsleW'-nnd Millie Qourley. brother n w sis ter o f I newlyweds, who lo u r married.

Also in th e wedURf; boat were le bridegroom’s v a th e r , Lula

Lough. BUHL, a g l i \ friend, and her 1 ^ friend, W ill E b im ts . They were m arried by Judge Newton Ehrlaub. who ra n a ferry river near C lear LtOces.

n i e mothers o f th e couple prc/- pw ed a huge Thankssiv ing dinner a t the Owsley home, a n d the rara- Ules stood on the riv e r bank and watched th e ceremony. .

N at Owsley had filed on the lond, aowsuiTOUfldlnr the Owsley bridge and they bu ilt th e cem ent block house on the sou th end of the bridge w hers.they lived. His pat* en is r u the Owsley ferry, thus the nam e, Oweiey lirldge. The bride’s fa the r hau led lumber from

The couple-had th ree children, two g irls.and a boy. - Owsley died In 1024. and In J037, Nellie, aged 14,

drdwned. T he son. Lea On-sJey. killed a t P eart Harbor, Dee. 7,

IM l. on. th e battleship Arlvinn, Bt the age of 33. T he o ther daugh­ter, Mrs. Verl Allen, Is living a t McNeal island. Wash.

fallow ing Owsley’s. i Owsley worked^ for tlfe Ooodlnga t the ' H agcrm a .................years. I n 1030 »he' married J , D. Elllf, and they a re s till Hagernian residents.

The Amerfcan Legion post a t Ilagerm an was nam ed in memory of Mrs., Ellis’s son.

Work th a t Is beyond th e regular duUc»-of h is office has been ac- complished ■ by veteran Camas County- Recorder John L. (Jack) E d n r d s . B d w u tU 'h u }ast com­mitted p a in ting th e In terior of the eounty courthouse vault A t FAIR­FIELD. H e applied two gallons of white p a in t w ith « brush and roller to th e concrete surface.

T he w hite walls a re a rea l con* tras t to th e old dark , dingy ones and makes th e files m uch easier to search. T he vau lt h a d never been painted aince th e building was built in 19U to house the Fairfield bank. _

£dw ards became O m ias county recorder on J a n . 11, 1937, and ■- -- served continuously aince then, is a D em ocrat a n d h as never on opponent fo r th e office. £ u e p t for one year h e always has re ­ceived th e h ighest num ber of votes cast in th e county fo r one candi­date. H e h a s h a d a tota l o f 11

■ recorders to a ssist.h im in - through th e years.

Edwards, a iia tlve of Pennsyl­vania, cam e to Cam as prairie In 1006 from U tah . He look up hom estead oouth of CORRAL i w hat Is now p a r t o f the Mannie Shaw farm . H e sold h is home-

t a a ~Mrwtea -in-miains property. F rom thaV h e w ent into the dray ing business w ith W alt Rupert. H e also clerked for the Ray Jo n e s hardw are and for F rank Perkins before being elected to office.

H e tfmrrled ^tr8. Moggie W ard' rop B utler, Soldier, who died in lOM. T hey h a d seven children Mrs. Alice Kelly, Benewah county treasurer, is a s t^ f tu g h te r . Zah' nor Edw ards b TiUage morahal of PUlrfleld, H a n e y Edwarda is wf(h the U. 6 . biological survey In Reno, Nev.j C arry Edwards U with a n insurance company In Boise. M n . UrsaJ Chester a n d M rs. D o­lores Brlddle live in Denver. Airs. B a th nam m ons is in Gooding and M rs. E thel Lee works In the F a ir- field postofflce. *niere a re 10 grandchildren and ID great-grand- children. E d w a i^ m arried H rs . G race B srd e tU In 1000.

graduated o( th e s a l t Laka h igh school and a ttended th e trn ive rsity ' of U U h for two

G R O W I N GGrowing fo s t, these up­

end -fco m ln g youngsters. T h ey 'll b e '-college s ize" b e fo re you know I t ! ' In>- p o rto n t th ing is to hove a *5vTngs= keep ing p ace . . . grow­ing rig h t a long w ith th em , so th a t i t w in be "co llege s iz e " th e sam e tim e they ore . If you hove a couple o f co llege-m inded young­s te rs , g e a r your savings t o ,

IH e ir om B ltlonsT

C om e in ,ta lk o v e ry o u r p rob lem s w ith u s - y ou 'll f in d friendly , co u rteo u s os'sistance here.

C urrent ra te of eornings^per annuni W ith M aximum SAFETY ................

“Investigate Before You Invest’The ONLT SsTtan and .Loan Aksocbtlea

Y»Uey whose a e o e o n t s are a Federal .Agency.

FEDERAL SAVINGSAND lOAN ASSOCIATION .

OPTWIN FALLS ' ’ , '■ BUKLEY B RA N CH OK £ 8 3 0 2

. .. _ O v .r l .n J S h o p p ta i C enter- ,

Wimarn F^Buckiey^“Fai^Hai&:ed B oy”Of Conse^ittion, Is K ennedy Parallel

J'eft from • winning by default,' •Buckley ' ' -------

mind and withering, wlL j As a Catholic who adm ired the late Sen. Joseph M cCarthy and U unalterably opposed to any kind of federal aid. even to p s r- ochlal schools. Buckley ranges wide ovdr the Holy Kame society elreult to debate liberal OalhoHc Wllllom CUncy, a lo rm er Coat- nionweal editor who detested Mc­Carthy and wetcOTifls federal edu­cation aid. even i t i t excludes pa r­ochial schools.

As a guest constantly in de-jond on lat«>jhour teJevlsloo

panels, Buckley h a s become the Carmine Basilllo o f polite discus­sion, a bloodied bu t unbowed un? derdog who will U ke on anybody, be I t priest, professor o r poU- tlclan.

Pinally, as a facile and feroclpusau tho r of best sellers ........... •*-From Uber&usm" and l -------------stream of magazine articles, Buck­ley Intrepidly beards th e liberal Hobs in the espresso shop* of Greenwich Village and th e fesfy walks of Wellesley and Vassar.

T imes may- have changed alnee h e graduated froih Y ale in lOSO K ith , a brJlUant rccord—chali m an of the Yale Daily News. c S u . D sy orator, key m an on th e de­bating .team th a t b eat Oxford— and a mailbox full o f lucrative job offers. B u t B u c k l e y h a s n t chimged.

A t 35 he is sUll th e sam e engag­ingly b lunt, posslonately contro­versial, debon&lr young editor v h o once aet ou t to convince a Found* ers' day .convocation of Y ale alum*p) thoy hi» niit. f<f th»lr

years and then g raduated r ro n th e S a lt U k e Business college.

H e U tes to fish bu t h is a t l n hobby Is gardening and he,'-has been InUrested in eolle«ting iris the la st few years.

TDirm, to eontribute any money to , school .which, to hL» m i n d .—

become atheistic socialists.■ T h e 's^ f i-w o S T ie v e r-g tv e n rb u t i t appeared a year la ter as "Ood and Man o t yaJc." a buss bomb of a book th a t exploded rig h t in the middle of Yale's 350th Anniversary celebration.

H is viveraATits insist Buckley hos mellowed since theh. He In­sists I t is they who have become more sophlsUcoted. ,

••I've become Instltutionallied.’ he says w ith the reguish wink th a t hoa melted the liberal leanings of many a sm itten coed.

Buckley makes few concessions to the m cnU l level o f his audience, and none to thfclr political sensi- UvlUes. He looks upon concillaUon and modulftUon as " the d is tinc t

chairs like a foul ball Into the rlghtfield bleachers.

. ... l i e d conservative,Buckley Insists th a t one c an ques­tion thb wisdom of the suprem e court's segregation decision w ith ­ou t being a rselst, th a t ono can oppose the computAOry fea tu res of social security w ithout being In­differen t to the plight of oldsters, th » t one con express IndignaU bn against a visiting Soviet ba llet troupo w ithout being a Philistine.

Buckley views the b u d d i n g com puj rerivnJ of conservatism IS th e younger generation 's d is- jn ch an ta ien t with the meosoge of libexjilism.

s tuden t looks a t th e world a n d sees Apocalypse on one side and m ore appeasement, m ore federal’a id programs on th e o ther. H e cornea to realize th a t there

new Ideas le ft In libcrta-

LOWESTCARPETPRICES!

"/)rtue O ut and S a v ^

W alk er's

-President K ennedy's > ringing do for you-^tsk w h o t you con do if iL ■ --------- - ■■become - .........o f-po lltlcal mock<iry.:_Wilhln_2i hours, he w ent before congress nnd sug;c5le<r 3S more th ings th a t the government can d o ” for the people.".

B ut for all his huffing a n d ing agaiost the basUons o new frontier. Buckley reoU tes tha i h is brand of conservatism Is not likely to sweep the country over­night. He U hardened to defeat, as beflU one who. a t th e age of 6, wrote a le tte r to K ing Oeorge V suBgesUng th a t E ngland pay Its war debt.

In furia ting ss Buckley’s pro- nouncemenls may be to llberul Democrats and Republicans, his biggest ond m ost I rr ita tin g source of criticism is found w ith in h li own church. Catholic magazines like "America'' and "T he Catholic World" find his views on segrega­tion and rlghU to-w ork laws a t vtirlonee with w h at th e blshopi of the country have sa id . He in tu rn .finds a ll conecrned a t vurl-

w ith the pap al .eDcyclicaU.

Divorce iiskedMrs. G ladys Bradford filed su it

for divorce from Robert M. B rad ­ford in -d is tr ic t court Thursday. She charges m entaU ftnd physical cruelty. '

M arried Deer 21.J1W7; a t Tw in y sJb . they have no chUdretv -------- tr a e --------and_personnl effects and_ requests her form er name o ro ia d y s Qir= ford be restored.—ilo y -E . Sm ith , T»-ln PhHs at= tomey, is*represenUng Mrs. B rad- ford.

Rupert Highway WorkProgfesses_________ June 17-R lchard

Sorenson, p ro jec t engineer, reports work o n the hlghwoy Improvement through the R upert area is a ^ u t 10 p e r cen t ahead of schedule, with paving expected to be done tome tim e in August.

M ost of th e dividers have been put in plocc, h e saW, and new ilBhU -nlongLthe highway, a n d .a

Class at Goodin Attends Confab'

. OOODINO, Ju n e I7 -g l r ls . o! the MIA M aid-ctoss aUendcd the LD 8 G eneral xonference In Suit Lako. City. M aking the trip w er. O nyptme Cheney. Joycp Chrlsio-

m g 4 ti iL ^ _ H e le n _ .^ p llu u ;JE n id i-^ H e n d e rs o n 'a n d tne lr-d iope rone Mrs. Leo Stephens.'

e raoclc in U g o n , U tah. Mrs. F lo r. Hda w o lton . the ir teacher, m et th e group in, S a lt U k e City and had d inner w ith them.

T h e girls had car washes, cook­ed load sales, nmim ege sales, and m any o ther money making p ro j- ects to pay for their trip.

stop and go ' traffic « ,h t a t the P s tre e t Intersection will be in ­sta lled soop..

W ork has been going on in the a rea fo r about four months. Boren- ■■■ reports.

dn-cod opOoR tttl ilvti you llntirtlp lemptnluri cooIrtL Tiy IL

H O W C O M E A c m

i m r R ID E S U K E T H IS

D O E S N ’T C O S T M O R E ?

O N E

A good.gmlum^nd «e could spend thi3 ibhote jage arm m not guwhort you’tt have left is why didn’t you tru it sooner.B ut what i t aU hoila dom, to is this: I t just elands to reason t/ou’re ooina to oet more for your money when you put i t oh the eor rmrepeople are buying^'. ,a n d Viat.car is the Jit-smooth Chevrolet.

Best way id settle any further questions about Chevjfs ride is to settle behind the wheel and ^ it, Fidl Coil suspension, and over 700 other gentle persuaders throughout the hody and chassis

You might also' ask: Who else in Chevrolet’s field g im y m Body iy FUhef craftsmanship and such a wide variety o f models to

^Inakemre you get ju st whai you're l o o k ^ iT fO T t^ m a e r r N ^ y ^ Prices?'The m an to check fo r the low-

down on that one is your Chevrolet dealer. He's ready and m itin g m th all the right answers.

K ill go to VJork cushioning, insulalirtg, JE T-SM O O TH C H EVYimoothinp, soothing and pampering. Only <

Jm pote i-Door Sport Sedon— on< ofSOJO-moothbtaiaitt.

S e e i k e n e w C h e v r o l e l s a t y o u r l o c a l a m o r i s e d C h e v r o l e t d e a l e r ’s . O n e - S t o p S h o p p i n g C e n t e r

GL EN G. JE lin C IN SM 3 MAIM AVENUt WEST „ . TW IN E A U i . - f f a , . - » 1 3 . M 3 3

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■ lUliDAY, TONE 18.1361"A . "I’IM E S-N EW S, T W IN FA LLS; ID A H O '. EACE SEVENTBEK

Scruliny%£, Safes Is^Watchman’s Job Biirley Bilild School Closes. With Events

R u h L c y . June 17— A ' CJO.-.1HK |iiOKi'ntrf~rfn' .(he Burley Flr.il Mi'tli'oiliM cliurch vncAilon Diblc

,rclioc)l UH.1 iitUI Tljuradny m a n i- [liiK im . l i l t tltelne '••O roup niid

......... Ill ............... .................... - — :T h e iiroiiram was in clun'se ol ■M-hitirmni) Mrs. Jnm es l^rik^on

pupw i Jlidws were kIvcii by Cliilclrcn-ct ihe-M cond-Rm de tiiiitJ Bintfcrx cnvc (i piny emitleU

One AnolUcr."' BlUli- vci'mv' . . . Kivi'ii by.'ilie o lhcr unider!

inul tiiuiir) slUKlnK «.;a* led liy Mrs. t n ' c r lil lc n b tn tr . who m

■ Cl-.niKc of Hie imislc tn r Ihc I'vo school. Mrs, Je rry Andcr*

in w.'.s iieconipivnl*t.A cfior.’tl n'a.f by

ihc- (Kill nod »lxtlt grnde AindviUs mid It will be presented during ihe S.:i.tlnv mDriiin^ won.Iilfi scri'icc. T in; conllrmBllQii' class iit the tovonili crnders nlso will iij irllfl- pa ic 11) Ihe Sundny »ervlcc wiih niim ory work.— 'J’hMc-WB(i-fti»-RVCfBRe—ftiicn- dniicp n( 100 each dny n( the Mhnoi, Mm. Kerbcl reported.

•Mrs. Leon Sircei and Mr.'.. Ed. r.rd Dixon presented missloiiiiry

lilitv«- to the children on cach t*'cc.'iicsdny niid n scrapboolc mtidc

ihc yoiniBMcrs will bu ^cnl rociis to- missionaries. Mmiy

iirh rtcs were mude by th e chll- tlrcn IncludlnR Bible ver.'C books Olid Father's dny bI(1«.‘

Mrs. Albert Kllnk wns In chiiritc of the nursery and Mrs. Wnyne V n iii , relreshinenis.

T eachers Included Mrs. Slilrloy C ro tt, RozAnne Jnnnk, L inda K Imk. Sue Odom, Mrs, M ark Moormim. Yvonne Holmes, Mrs. Jeon Bnkcr, K ny Holcomb. Mrs. Bill Bnllcy.

Trick Shot Photograph Brings Back Memories

iwnrd E,

, p n i_ ..i..-nnK fk~ h lrllrh tr-th rpT irti-k -^rln ilffw-in** » «»>■> In m drive-ln bulldlnc o f »bank. Stap“ « » e « ^ ^ I>oU«m«n la T w in F .H t tor i r ,e i^ f f iF 7 In n - ;« E U T ir» 0 T lc e d ^wound UB la » tbootlnc icrsp« w ith «ome yonn* boodinmi. bnl th e re»t of Ihe year* have paued wIUj - « a t *» duly U to cheek for prowler* a n d fire. (S taff

, p h . « , l n O ^ ^ ■ * * . * *

M erchant Patrolm en Have Lonely Job W ith Occasional B its of Excitem ent

( r n a r*M U) th rou jli the wurehouw district. They se t ou t on foot to cau:h the ' "prowler."

A eeordlnr t® Crist they Jol- lowed hl8 iracka through Ute enow for over u i hour. Mo esUmatea they probfthly WBlterf ttro o r threo miles. B rentually , the two sur- prUed law m en found C rltt try lns a door.

OrUt U uchs And u y s , ‘T hey h tve been colUng ma n u n e s ever •Ince."

‘ S t tp le s ,'w h o h u worked u k m erehsn t pollcaman /o r n ycMn. has % ra th e r harsh InlU&tlon to the work. A few days iJ te r he started a pa ir of ‘caused trouble In Burley and then made a dash for the west. I t was the Job of th e T n la Falls police

' to slop them .f ila p je^ happened ' lo be w ith

—E attQ lm an lF rank B am ett. T hey doo found th e speediniTcar and ’c liiR ff 'tn ji U throuffh Ute edge of town and *'

p u t Joslln Held. Several shots w ere exchanttcd b e t w e e n the hoodlum s and the police patrol car. S taples was firing the rifle. TOe BO«n)llc-pCT-hour chase and bu lle t exchange ended when the boodluras missed a eurrs uand taxkled in a borrow pit.

No one was h it,-b u t It was an excltm if erenlnK. Staples says this type o f Uilnc is ra th e r tinunial.

B o th men adm it fire Is one o f th o b ln e s t dangera. Each fall, w hen th e tum aces are turned' on In th e business houses, they have m a n y false olanns. Th& fum acts o ften smoke until, they arc correct­ly ad justed . AlthouRh there might ' I a fire, th e re U alH-nys the

inge r of amoke dtimoge. A aua lly , the m m have obout

th ree bnslc things (o chcek. First check U) make sure the -------- have lockcd a ll.the ir

breaklns,I t would appear tha t . . .

would hnvc to check to a « If bual- ncss-n ien lock doors. B ut th is 15 no t th e case; •abst-ntmlndnets Is ever p resent.

■ Is n o t uncommon fo r th e___ e ith er to have to lock u p th ebu lld ln j o r call tho owner to come down a n d do It himself, If th e

• • ■ I't h ave

doors and closed the sale.i. next tn jp -tttw nyircheck-foT -fire jr-itndr ' finally , they keep an aJert eye for

* *

Mr.'*, Roy Thornburg,K unnu and the Rev.Dlsion.

The school closed Friday m orn- m « n ite r brief claw Af.wJons with

picnic a t ^ e W est park.

Hagerman Notes Library Report

HAOERMAN, Ju n e 17—I t was reported by the lib rarian , Mrs, N ettle Moyes', th a t 01 books have been used durInK th e post m on th from the village library, a n d 15o hook»_hm ii>_heM^ rerclyw^ from th e sta le library fo r th ree m o h tlu ,

Mrs. Moyes, who .h a s been 111, s e n t h e r report. M rs. Joe Haycock hns been taking Uer place.

I t was reported th a t 112 books ere rec e lv ^ «s a e lf t from the

B uhl library. Mrs, O len H end­rickson was hotess fo r the lib rary board meeting M onday evening.

Mrs, G. P . Russell, p residen t o f the library board, s ta te s hours fo r the library are 3:30 to ' 5 p . m. W ednesday and 3 to 'S p . m . Snc- urdny.

Cards for village residen ts are . cents and out-of-tow n user* are 10 cents a m onth o r si p e r year. A deposit has been bu ilt In th e door for returning boqks.

the necessary keys.T h e m en s ta r t work w hen m ost

persons a re settling down fo r th e evening, a n d work unui th e hou r w hen m ost children ore getting up and s ta r tin g to make early m orn ­ing noises. They s ta r t a t dusk a n d work u n til dawn, so the ir work day vnrlcs wlUi the time of year.

Both m en live In tlie country l . they coH aJccp Jat« « « h o u t con ­tending with toU-n noises. A nd both m en like working, a t nU h t, S taples explains there (s b cer-

a n y town. They work to g e th er ernd oharff Mch other’j prcri^Jemj. H e stiys this Is one of th e rew ords of , n ig h t work.

Carl t lra d ih e r displays a pbo to jinph taken of h im executing « trick sho t w hen be was » shootlnc Instructor, w hile Don Amcehe loQks on. B rsdaher uax uiie o f the pioneers In the teach ing of trap anil skeet. He tvas tlie rirat one to Introduce skeet to the western utateii. He s ta rted the flrnt sk te l elub In Palm Springs and optrated f t for m any years. D uring W orld wsr 11 b e M rved a s cap ta in in

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the a rm r mlr eorpc. Many o l h is m elbod* la ieacbiflg shoo lln f wer» adapted to teach combat crews liow to (ire machine guns a t moving objects from a no ther moving object. D radsher m arried the former Evangeline Andewon. wl>o was raised in Jerom e. They decided (o retire in Jerom e because they liked the clim ate In the Maglo Valley

' area.' (B taff photo-engraving)

Retired Shooting Instructor L iv ingA t Jerome W aTW hiz W hen BOFfff 9(Fram

had success In transferring w hat h e knon-s abou t shoot)»g to his pupils and has c rc a ttd more than one chatnplon. His record of suc-

a was recognized during World r n .

teaching gu n n e ^v tn stru c to rs . He taught »}cmOi«>ii''to shoot skeet and to coordinate h a n d -a n d -e y v to become b e tter sho ts. This could be applied to n trlo u s fonns of combat shooting, especially to air­plane m achlnegunners. Diu-lng the w ar he u u & t- m o r o than 1.000 instructors, w ho In tu rn taught h is m ethods to o the r s tud in ts .

Ho was d ischarged n ite r tho wor an d retu rned to h is buslne.u of

has alw ays'm oln ta li can be tn u sh t lo shoo t easier and faster than the experienced shoot­er, T his Is because th e y have no bad shooting h a b its to overcotne.

He has de m onstrated on many occasions how a young boy can be turned In to a n expert sh o t after Just a few leasona and h e 'h as even mode expert sh o ts of persoKs flncd-to w heelchairs.' B radsher haa always had theory th a t hos galled .m ors than one m an—h e believes a Hi'oman can become a b e tte r sh o t a t skeet or trap th a n h e r husband. He has proved It m uch to the Joy of the wife and a n g er of the h i^ a n d .

He explains th o reason Is simple. A woman e n te rs the m an's world

is con-

of siioo tlns on th in (ce. She Is willing to lis ten and learn some­thing th a t is strange tor her, For tills reason sh e Is a good pupil and learns Uie fundam entals. B ut a m«n Is too su re o f .himself and his own ego keeps him from equal­ing th e w om an as a student.

B radsher laughs ond says. ‘'X've never ta u g h t a m arried couple to shoot th a t th e woman eventually couldn 't b e a t her husband U she really w anted to. B ut this Isn't alw ays th e best thing. One couple a lm ost g o t a divorce."

You ar® h ealth iest U you're ao pounds below average weight fo r your h e ig h t and age, ftccording to the Society of Actuaries.

Trays Given toDIETRICH, June 17 — Mrs.

Jo h n Edw ards presented two serving tray s to the D ietrich ‘ O range from the Pomona O rings a t th e sfd EdwoKfs home.

T he iray s were given in recog­n ition of D ietrich Orange mem­bers who participated in degree w ork during the winter.

CanvM Dam s a n d W ate r'B og i a t Globe Seed A Peed 0 ^ — Adv.

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Merchant Patrolman Walks Lonely Route

Twln_FalU w orehouea. H e h x i about 100 eUenU to a n d ^ n ig h t b e w ill cbeek th e cUenU'oM lees t e te r a l■ tim es fo r prowler* a n d lir e . ,

J ;,. u pciJcem an t e r ]« years. H e checks a il e t f h t c llen ls ' effJees during a n lg h l,h S i building, to a po tenttal bu rg U rh a i a o idea when CrUt m lgtit ah ln* a Ughl on h im . (Btaff pbBto-engtavlng) ,

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Good Catches Ar«e Made in Treated Waters School Board at L ittle Rock to Pace New D esegregation Problem in Fall

LrrrLB ROCtf. Ark., Ju n e 17 I ^ T h e LllUfl Rock school board, vh leh . made limited -high Mhool in u a ra u o n work a tU r

U T T c ip & iu f ------------ ---------------tpeedup order,, the board .p lan* Io_ileaecretftte-Jour at. the;,.Xivfl' UUIe Rock Junior h igh sehoolii I t has Mslsned 35 Negro e ighth- irrader# -to- previously a ll-white Junior highi.

Purlhermore. Ihe board will more than double .ina num ber of

j the once>»h)ie high Khoob and Integrate Tcch- b k a t hlgh->the city’s last alUAhlie secondary school.

These plans were announced a t the height of Alabama's raelnl troubles and white some in tegrated New Orleans sehooU sUll were being boycotted by white stu d e n u .

B u t In Little Rock, a ll was calm.£ leren Negroes attended two

onee>whtte'hlgti~teh(»U tl)l8~}’C3r w ithout serious Incident. T hree of them were graduated. .

I t Is quite a change from 1037 when rioting mobs a t C entral high school and tederal paratroopers made U ttle Roek a world symbol.

Raelal extremists have aeeepteil the change grudgingly, b u t their campaign against court»ordcred

In the rorm '

i r ta e n t prognua f a r ehemleal tf e a la tn t of waiera to rem ora roagb fb h Im> n«re are m couple of eatebes from Valley re ie rro lr In Adams county on

.. . . . . . w. _______________ _______ __________________ _____ ■ restocked la st year aa soon asroads were pasMble wltta three-to -four-lneli tronl. then reopened for fish ing June 4. Eleven b a n . dred 'kogtars caogtit fUh th e fU tt <l«r /o r s a areragff e f M U eul-pw -/iM bem in . I la p p / anglers a re I r t ln H elrltk . W t, ami Andy Brewer, W Id « . ( F t o a M game deparlineo t ph^ to -H ittrf-en r* » i« g ).

Good Sports F ish in g Is Provided by Statewide Chemical Treatm ent P lans

B r J tM nOMDIRD I A lthough lhe,chem[ca> trea tm ent Xdabo Fish and Oama D ep artn est p rogram has been used In Idaho

Sunrise came a t ft'.os. Ju s t lM for,fflor« th a n 10 years, the pur* m inutes la ter a boy with a Umlt <C pose, m ethod and result , of this tlsb—15 nicely-colored rainbows 01 m anagem ent tool are no t under* a sUek—waa awarded a creel as atood clearly by the public. Here tl r s t p r lu in . the derby a t L ott, a re fom o of tbo more common VaUev reservoir near Tam arack. quesUona received by the depart-

' ih«nniinr<.‘ m ont. nnH Ui)t Biuuriira.Averaging th ree trou t to the pounC,' m ent. a n d the th e InltlAi Adams county catch •Ululy wac ithb first lim it caught •n y v h e re In Idaho In tlia t short

-a tim e on opening day 6( tiie gen­e ra l flshtng season June 4.

T tie remarkable harreat contlnu «d apace a ll day, showing v h a t can be done in reh .............. ‘

Does t*'" toxicant kill other things?'Y es, Tolenone. the chemical gen

e raily used, does kill all glll-breaih- Ing f o m u of lu e v l th closed clr-

flah,c u la to r ; system , such Sh rim p and aquatlo insect

d« ira 1400 anglers checked ou t 10.- «00 fish, com bined records from t h m clieckloff sUUoof actrlde roads Irom Lost Valley g t n an average for bo th bank splM sUrs

• ■ t troU en.of.ftfl.-— ‘ —

Does th e toxicant kU), all tlsh? Yea, th e flsh-toxlcant, In proper

solution or. density, kills all s p e < ^ of f ish . I t is non-selecUve. <

Zs th e toxicant hann/u l to hu ­m ane o r domestic animals?

Ko, th e cbecnlcal.does not h m

dueed an iLverage xatch . . . fish , « l tb creek angling ju s t be- lo v th e dam yielding b s . Bank f ls ta to a round -the reservoir was slow est, producing average strings of flS trout.

T h« average catcb per hour was Ju st under-ijhree. a figure consid­ered phenomenal by fisheries m an­agem ent workers. 'Under m ost con'

drink w ater th a t has been treated. P ish th U have been killed by trea tm e o t may be safely cooked a n d eaten .

Are people permitted to pick up fish w hen a project Is underway?

Yes. tb e departm ent wants the public to salvage-all the fish It can ' us«. O n some projects bag lim its a re imposed to provide more equitable dUUlbuUon.

Bow long does th e water sUy

. h o u r by the* average fisherm an is adequate, while one per hour is good. A nything over th a t ra te la ex traord lnarr.' L ost V alley reservoir Is -

m ore th a n 60 chemical trea tm ent pro jec ts compl'eted-slnce IMS by th e Idaho fish and game depart* m en t. T h e sucoeas In removing competition for food and hab ita t betw een a number of different apKlea of rough flth and trou t is grea ter th a n 90 per cent. O ther

— lU tM T H T n im iiin e e o r fls :---------. B porU Jltb lag b tae lllt traaen- d o u ^ .from water rehabilitation w ork even io extremelylarge r m r - volra such as e u te m Id a h o l Island park. Bere several million tro u t were stocked following chemical treatm ent in the autum n of 19M.

Beginning with iU reopening to anglers on June 4 a year ago. Is-

.Jand park re»rrvolr has produced ‘-good calchea of flghllng ‘bows be­

cause of excellent water quality.' abundant fish foods, no eompetl- tlon from trash apeclci and other factors causing fast Rrowlh. By

' la s t fall, these w aters were giving u p la rg rr trb u t and regalnbg long-sundJng repuUlion as one . . th e nation’s top 10 sport fisher­ies. •

Lost VaUey rtw rvolr was treat.■ e rolenone In

flowing in to It m ay require m uch as a year before i t can be restocked w ith u o u t.

T h e dflpartm ent does no t sta te f latly th a t every body of w ater trea ted will produfce-good fishing. A few places In th e past dozen years have been retreated when it w aa found th a t complete removal h a d n o t been obtained. .- B u t based on past experience and Incrcaalng knowledge a t be tter trea tm e n t methods, the depart­m en t does expect better than 00 p e r .c e n t 'su c c e s s In Its chemical t rea tm e n t program.

HOW docs the departm ent d e ­term ine w h at body of w ater is to be trea ted?

I b e ­h in d the 'selection of a site fo r chem ical trea tm ent aw th a t th e w aters once provided good sports f ish ln g .,b u t •

kUi_CfiKI_iTWt wlt> undM lmblg irpfriMsuckers, carp, squawflsh. chubs, e tc., and these compeUd.wlth t ro u t fo r food and living space. Som e w aters a re overpopulated w ith u n - derslted tro u t and o ther .gam e f tsh . T he w aters m ust be capable o f trea tm en t w ith reference to feeder stream s, outlets and site.

How m uch does this type project cost?

Costs a re determined on the size ! a n a rea and the volume of w a t-

th e a m o u n t.........— ____ ____Ing in to the treated a r u . water tem peratures to some degree, and even th e aetlon of wind and wave.' I n flowing streams, for example the new w ater entering th e area c leans everything ou t In short o r­der. Conversely, a shaUow lake or r e se ^ o l r 7* lth UtUa fresh w ater

. Dietrich Citizens- I l u p

Southern arUtocracy. The town of Tucker. 30 miles southeast of, hcre ..w as hamed for his grand-

w hat closed schools were doing to the community," h e say^

•TVe d ld n t ge t a single j a s i . “ • -

for Ihc board In IBM “to m e niihiip . r h noia an d to save logimunlty-s Industrial tlie:'' .’ "As Industrial, manager of the

Chamber of Commerce. \ teallMd

harassm ent of the six-m an board.'T h is Is your last chance,” rends

a scrawled le tter to T ed Lamb, school board secretary. “You nave been told to get off the school board. I f you w ant to s ^ alive, keep your, nigger-loving' m outh shut."

Lamb, educated a t Yale. dlvlde.i hi* time between h la advertlslwK business ^and non-paying school board duties. He h a s been a t odds with o ther board members recently , accusing them of using th e sta te 's pupil assignment law s to minimize integration. He also claim s Llttlo Rock still is sitting on Its m orals and convleUons. and Insists th a t a RcgrcBntlonlst cannot be a C hrls- tlftn.

"I believe this 1* a m oral lasue." Lamb says. “I believe the Negroc*' m dlvldual rights a re being violat­ed. T h e federal court expecta t^ ta l desegregation by 1003 and th e way we're going. It will U ke u s 800 years to desegregate.'.'

Charge Pending Over Utah Colts

QURLEy. June 17—TTvee depu­ties from m e Box Elder county she riffs office a t Brigham City, ;ta h . consulted with Cnssla coun- y Sheriff 11. O, W arrcll Wedne?- iay concerning the iheft of three lOlu from the Grouse crcek. area

In tJtah.T hit area Is ’ about 30 miles

across tlic i;tah line. Cliarges are pending a ja ln s t Uiree Cassia coun­ty resldenis. I t was reported th a t they thought the animals were wild. UU h officers sta ted th a t the mares were branded, but the colts had not been branded.

They W'arned persons th a t the horsM In Uie area are privately owned and Ihere are no wild horses. T he officers asked the Ida ­ho resident lo keep the colts and no t dispoae of them . Action will be taken soon. It was reported.

NEW COUNSELORDECLO, June 17 — Lawrence

Thompson Is the new activity counselor in the YMMI asaocla- Uon o f the Dcclo LDS • ward, 'nionipson replaces Richard Mon- cu r who has resigned. O ther of- flcera are WllUam DarrlnBton. {)reslilent. and Charles Salisbury, counselor.

Jeport ActivitiesD ir ra jO H . Ju n o n - U e u L a n d

Mrs. Oene KlsUng have gone to McChord a jr force base. Tacoma, Wsahn ftftcr. v isiting relative* ‘'’ Dlelrlch.' • . „ ^

year. . In addition. I knew th a t a t least 81 pe r cen t o f o u r people w ant- f»ee- pubUc - schools, even u t the expense of some InugraUon.'"

^ g k e r MVS he believes In w gre- cation, "bu t l ‘m no t sure 'aBout u»e moral Issue. However, I t Is not my province.- I have to lU epiin .m lnd the educaUonal program and my obligation to all the '^ l l d r e n of LitUe Rock."

Tucker, Lam b and M atson arc Ihe senior members of the board. They survived a recall election struRgle w ith three sU unch -ieg- jega:lonlsts In IB89 w hen the scg- rczatlonlsts- tried to purge teachers whom they considered so ft on in- tegriUon.

W hen the sCgregfttloalsU were recalled, th ree men were appointed by the county.board of education to replace: them. - T h e ir-b a c k - srounds a re diverse. J . U . Cottrell, j r O.' is an Insurance man. a state legislator, and a segrega-

He alone voted against Integrat­ing the ■junior highs. "B ut I 'm not a >egregatlonlst who w ill' cut off my nose to spite my lace,*' Cottrell says.

B. F rank Mackey, 66, Is a retired police detective; tu rned Insurance man. "My chiloreh a re grov/n." he says. ‘'B ut I ’m “ ln te rested -ln the schools. We've got to have

ischools. and we’ve got to obey the

W. D. MacDonald. 46. branch manager of a p rin ting supply house also considers himself a segregationist. "But I realise titat the days of separate bu t equal facilities a re gone forever. Some­body h a s got to preservs our schools."'

family. P a ir O aks, Calif., visited DavU' brother. OrvlUe Davis, and

Jim ' B iirgw ne snd’ ter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew Tlo l l i ' tftFalls t<J visit a t th e Dwight Berg-

Gary klsU ng a n d Robert Rine­hart arrived from Moscow to spend the summer. ^ ! .

Mr. and M rs. J im Capps and Im llr . Trovo. U tah , a re 'vlslthig Mr. and Mrs. F red Harrison. Capps will teach In th e Cassia school dis- irlct next fall.

Ueut. John Nelson. M o to Lake. Wash., and P reaton Page. Warden. Wash., visited the ir-pa ren ts Sun-

' “Amy-MaxwelL K a t e Morton. Msude Lacey, P au l WeUs, ^ y Wells and Brlc ’Lacey v i s i t e d friends in Rock la n d la st week.

OtienRoadRICHTOLD. Ju n a 17-Openlng

of the northslde cemetery road with a <StUe gu ard was approved by the Richfield cemetery beard a t the b i-annua l meeting held recently. D onald Riley, board chairman, reports.

Other trustees a re Scott Erwin SDd Jack H ubsm lth . w ith. Thomas Vaughn, cleric. D an Ralls Is ceme­tery custodian.__________________

Styk-Revue Planned for

Sun BazaarBUIU.EY, Jlrne n - P la n s we->

__________ —t r " ____ U. u irB urley Welcome club this week fo r th e « y le show it will spon.-<or d u rlng_the “Fun In th<» hti - w to bo held next S . ^

^ ^ d t i s ^ ^ e event whl<^ win

34, a t the c o r n o - 'o f 'T ju r 's t J c ^ and O verland avenue w l l l ^ Adele Ball. -»ies«- Boden.-R«nee"Scednll

Maxwell;B f* K ;«^cvar, Carolyn Joslyn, Elsie McCarthy. Linda MahnlnB C ^ l Jeram y nnd- Cathy Kodo-

Hu'dsoit’s and Daylev's shor s to res wUI fumUh sllppm for i h » - models and apparel from the Anne Shop. Style Shop. Mayfair. RowV», V an Engelen’s. jo w l 's shop. KW- -'--’llle, J . C. Penniy company and . . i io D epartm ent, utore win be m odeled, reports Mrs. Bill Pettin- gill; p residen t of the Welcome cluli - M rs . — ............................ ......m an of th e event. _

G eorge Collett will be tlie n a r . ‘ r a to r fo r tlie »how. The bazaur Is being; sponsored by the m er- c h an ts committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Joe Hauber wiu rep resen t the comroUtee and make arm ngem ente for the style show.-

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....... /~ thB~i . - ...court o f appeals ru led in M arch th a t th e board would have to speed up integratfofl. I^ m b began plead-; Ing for Junior h igh desegregation.

T he board 's'school assignm ents for fa ll provide for 4D N egroes to a tten d onco white schools. The num ber may be g rea ter because SO o the r Negro pupils, w ho asked for classes In w hite Junior highs b u t were sen t Instead to L ittle Rock's only all>Negro Jun ior high, m ay appeal the aajlgnm enta; I f they do, the board m u st bear them .

Por L ittle Rock, th e problem no longer Is whether there will be in te g ra tlo n -b u t how m uch, and how soon.

W hether Lamb's forceful posi­tion had anything to do w ith the board's assigning Negroes to the Junior h ight b n o t known. B ut Russell Matson, a building con­trac to r who Is th e board 's vice president, says i t p robably would have been done anyway.

T he husky, red-haired Matson who calls himself a "practical m oderate liberal,” says h e agrees w ith Lamb in princip le . b u t no t In method.

" I think I realize m ore th a n any o ^ th e other board ^members cxcept'-Ted our m oral obligation,’' ---------- says. *Tfet y o u 'h a v e tttem per I t wlth_praeUettlltr.

I t h as been a difficu lt ro ad for these six family m en. T h e ir wives and children have been th rea tened . Som e of them have fe lt business seUMcks because of th e ir scliool board ties. OMaalonally segreg*- Uonlst telephone csm palgna foree them to take th e ir phones off the hook and use special unlisted phone?.

T h e board president, w ho Lam b h a s accused of dom inating the

B«SrJa-gvetett.Tucker.

SfflLeOjncoIn__ Pair Gets Post

RlCHpiiELD, June 17—Mr. and M rs. Seymour Rubsmlth have re­ceived v o rd from their son. Capt.' Leon Bubsm lth, of bis appoint-1 m e n t a s base operations officer a t K u n u u an , Korea. A pilot In the Air -Force, he h a s ...........................th e p a s t two years a t Travis Alr- bose. Calif. H is wife and three children hava moved to Shoshone for th e year h e expects te serve In Korea.,

Bill Vaden has entered the Old Soldiers home, Boise. A former Ooodlng resident, he ylslted h ls ‘ b ro ther and slster-tn-law, Mr. and

October. 1MB. lo ;rld it oC stunted perch a n d tauUheadt. These lisli were amall because of fierce com-

.peUUon for food and living space F o r’ th e aanie -reasons the irout

. fishery fo r a ll practical purposes w as non-exis\<nt In past years al- though th o reservoir was stocked annually w ith catchltblr-ileed trout.

Lost Valley reservoir waa stocked w ith three-to-four-loch trou' ‘

• year a s aoon a s the roads -----P f it fa w . Some of these f ish drif t­ed over th e spillway la s t fall and earUer th la spring during high w ater. . T hese fish survived, and

. (trow l a th e old channel o f Lost - V alley creek below the dam and

I on

accompanied him to Boise.G uests of Kfr. a n d Mrs. Ralph

were Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' King a n d family, Emmett;*W r«. Donnft Benedict and sons. Poca­tello; Mrs. Leo'Brockman, Q ariand. U tah ; th e Sterling KlnRs. Wendell Kings, and M r/ and Mrs. Ralph K|ln,. •

Events Noted-by ' View Residents

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Finer Points of Kicking Are Taught

C i^ Recreation Program Is {etter T han Ever This Summer

jJiEson a n d Citndy Oftnnlne, South park; Beverly Bueklin and SUM- bcth Jdcotuen , K arm on park, and Oftye Bowden a n d VlcUs fiteete, SunMse,

Jack Olson Is th e manager ofTtirH aTm on -y rfc y o t-L ltta u a fd a U '

a re Calvin Crnner, M iUle O errlsh, J w AJwBRlen. Curot Coll/s. and Jim Ainaworth. T he la st (our lUeguurda also double os swimming Instruc­tors. O the r Jnitructor* are -Kathy Stoddard, L aura Srlsss> and Mrs. Joa-£ lx______ :______________

Teilnis Insruction

L re n Wliey, one of th s ■wlmtnlnt luitrueior* a t H afty Bsfry pai-k. InitrucU .Judith K arkend*!!. daucbtc t of Mr. a n d M n . Lawrence Kuykendall, (be finer polnU of klckinc- Ju d llh K uykendall ii i u u one of 1.SM children taking sw ltnm lnt IcMons trom persoonel h ired by th e Tw in-Falls city ree> reaUwi departm ent. Many, <if_ihe,peninnfw i,n work for (he d«p« r(m en tjn (he »um ro» h a re *orkfa. a t (his type of n o rk fo r m any year*. This Is (he e tfh th year (bat Miss ^ H ry has,w orked for the de- p artm eat. (8U (( photo.e ticraT ini)!

* * * ♦ r * * * *■ * * * *

*Twin F alls B igger, B e

tfrcm y»r» »)■

t et more excited abou t a K nolh nme than they ever would i»n^or Jea^ue sam e.One 4(w the new est fea tures ot

— the-progrom -U t.hBt_on_fiundaja end m th e evealnga th e re will he a playttrouiid leader on duty a t H armon pork to check o u t pUy- ffround supplies to p a rk vJaJtors.T h e leader will b e on du ty from 6-0 p jn . throughout the week (ex- ,cept fifORdayO, a n d from 1-9 p jn .

■ on Sundays. C raner explains this Is dons to provide v isitors and tourists with th e equlpm eot th*)' need to enjoy th e faelllUes.

Another unusual fea tu re offered by the prosrom Is th e Class In horsMnanshlp. T h is Is taugh t by K en Royer and T im QualU. Glasses ore held at* F ron tier field a n d a t th e Park ranch, n o rth ea s t o t Twin ra ils . T he elassea tta c h th e r ld ln j and eare of horsea. These a re four, week classes.

'A lthough tc im ls ' c l a i e s ' have been offered In the p a s t , Craner says the depsrtm en t h a s expanded

• them , and he adds th a t'ln te res ted persons sUU eon enroll. T h e classes a re under the supervision of Brad Humphries and a re open to any-

ne over the age cf 9 years.T he' youth dances sponsored by

dsp&rtment will s ta r t June 38.*y will be held from 0 to 13 p jn .

a t the American Legion hall.Craner says th e Rolf claosu

Ing conducted by Cliff W hitt th e munlclnalx^golf course, are a

M A G I ( C Y f L L E Y P O R T R A i r

Cecil Calhoun, Buhl Farm er, Believes T aking P a r t in PuBlic A ffa irs Is D uty

B U H U jiin e 17—" It» a prr.v)n'« . . . duly to tak e p e rt In public itf- ♦. _

TiOft.. 11 n e - liu u u 'l liili i |>nrt h c l.t . ^ has no righ t to gripe about how r thing.'! a re g o ln g ." ' '"T ill— iro lV e-or-tW e-th inK r^nnt- Cccll Ciillioun believes, and itilnuiik i.s' i

i» iifi.- ♦h as RUldect him durlB«-hl»^ll(v- Ume. He follows his own advice hikJ »ho* been "active In various com -;-*-------m unity n d a lrs since he him llvud

maslcr.- He has been active O range work for 31 years snd hii.n ' 4 he ld every office In' the OrnnKc I In .T w in .Falls county: He haa i B ^ ’ed tw o yearA as sta te overnL-rr. 11 He ha.^ served on the Deep C re e k ' • echool board and as a farm rcp re - • aentnU ve lo r the Duhl Cham ber o ( ^' Com merce. ' ’ • ♦

N ever one to let his feelings go • unknow n, Calhoun a lw v s « been ouui>ok'en o( pubtle .U xucsi* and Is a frequent speaker brlor;- ♦ . v arloiu groupj th rou jhou t Die ♦

Calhoun-WM born and raised on J . a working p«CtIo ranch ne«r N o n u * Plfttte.-N ebr. He wa.i bom -In 1807: ♦ He iiticnded public schonlA In « NOrtii P lo tte and then «-eiU t o , J work on the -ranch . [*• B oth of I h is pa ren ts were p lo - 'J neera in th a t p a rt o( N ebnuka. H i» .« fo ther came west from the M ld-

hU d eg ree 'ln law. He m arried CnU h o u n 'j m M her, who wo« a grc-dii- a te of M ichigan State Normal and they retu rned to the .We.it nnd &«tobllshe^ th e f J n t Ind ian M hool a t Rosebud, S, D. They ta u g h t th e re for several years and finally restffncd because o t their co iu t tm p t fo r th e way th e American m ilita ry trea ted the Indiana. I lls f a th e r ^ n e d law pntcclee in N orth P la tt* and s ta rted ranch lnc .

C alboun planned to a tten d law school, bu t World w ar I broke ou t when he was In high school a n d ended Just as h e was called. T h is disrupted his plans. He w orked on th e ranch «nd ev en tu ­a lly bought h is father’s in te res t III th e ran c h in 1923. I t wtis a c a t­tle a n d dry fann ing operation w ith

m ie - c n w e r . 10 to 17 years.

The K nothole baseball league, which Is c o -sp o n so r^ b y .th e de­partm ent and th e Tlmes-Mews, Is under th e suporvlalon of L an y Klncheloe.

The playground leaders and the pa rk they wcrrk In a re K ay Ram ­sey and suzle H ouse, M arry Barry park ; T e n ? Law rence a n d Colleen Custer, H arrisons O ary C raner and

_JB e a a -5 e a t ty , D rury p a rk : Judy

juveniles Will Be Charged on Theft

A Four Juveniles arrested fo r pe tit T arceny a t 4:30 a m . In Kimberly

by Kimberly Police Chief Paul Corder. will be proceased by Juve­nile authorities. T w in Falls Police Chief Howard a l l le t te aalil Friday.

Names o t th e lo u r w ere w ithheld

land , C alhoun farmed and ran c h ed u n til 10J4.

A t th a t tim e the dcprcMlon luid ra lw d htkvoo w ith h is p lans a n d w ith hU ranch. He s a y s ^ o r 11

CKCIL CAUIOUN

Clover tr a c t fo r th e nex t year/i. nnd even tually purchased h U 'p r m n t farm , Aouth o t Buhl, In 1D13. C olhoun ha.% worked M genfm J farm ing nnd '/o r.m an j* years operated a dalo '-

Calhoun alw ays has h a d a vital Interem Jn p o llt lu , powiljly be- ciur.e of h is heritage . H ls 'sre iii- Rreiit-unile was Jo h n -C .. Calhoun, HCP pre.Udent under Pre-Milrnl An- tirrw

' iJaiiiiiiiii b II iim u

W lM e in b e r s i From Blaine Attend Camp

JlAILEy. Ju n e . n - F o r ty filim e enuniy 4-H '<rs.wlll leave Monday for Cnmp S«wtoc.th. l)ve,njlJe»up ilip Norili-lork of DIr Wood river, l<ir IhP aiuiunl four-d«y camp, “ Jtic. iiuiidu'W b o ia 'A n d jlH s '- jT_^'>nK'!_nn(Lwh n t U .c^m <Id ,-^..1^.. ']*.» ____

th e tnrm er. He, believe.s i i i n ti.r u ‘|| b<: hi ilie cnm|> ( « ^ c h ti (he o rgaiilia tlo n .c a iu h c lp lhi.'.Itm iirr.l|>rrbytiT inii- w m n- groiind.ii a t—H e-espln»nar"Ita-lm porinnre-lir»-lh^*atn»^ltm rr.------------------------------In the {net Ihn t we a rc hvln^ In Normnn WniTcn. ninliie county an or?anlred world. Evcrynno I'frlcuUure n w n t and secrelnry orgUJil^f'ri.'.The Individual In fin c r 'lu r 'th e S o u th . Central 4-H dii- whn ihinlc.i he U sta n d lh i! 'o n iih.l'flci. and M ix Klmer Bylns'wn. own iivi> /("el 1* sim ply foolin;' council nicmlirr, will remnln- h lm > r lf iliejum p 'c liirlnK iiie four'tlnys.

H='r=plnl,W, U ,«t U .t b I " ' i '™ ™ , '’F

scclion of the m oderate-thlnkliii; V* tnm icis who have’ grouped toBt'ih-l,.niic,. forr.- Cf ttyliectcT rural living.. "The farm er e ith er hn.t to .■ippak,

lor he U iipokcn to r." C alhoun'( C:ilhoiin f lnn ly bclJc»-cs 'iti {lo"n dimonsci-a'tion 6y foresi'.i.-... jMateV r lg h u ’ nnd Is artlciiliilr lii'lcc olflclnls I.i tentauve,I h i t drnuncla tlon ol (edernl'n ici in[ Those who iilnn to attenit In- any form. He bellcve.i the Bnfh/ini Dsircl. Alorilmivr<* torfelilng th e r ig h t to govpni'Smith. Ina Dilw ortli. M ary Ann themselvM. by tum lpsc th is rlBljilJ**” '’ *®'’' P m ty Brondle, JimcA over to W flshlngton. bureaucrney,‘*’« f* " f '’' „ ^ ‘ ®” '‘ . M * nh t

H e snys this Is hoppening b i - - 1 ' O r c h a r d . Jack Dsr- c a a « of the tax s u u ° tu rc . ^ h lc h “ «'• Cf!""'® w orn nnd mo^e hns succeeded l« i?” '(llvcrtln i money from Ihe and pu tting It In Uie federal cof. fers. '

••The s ta te becomes poor In rdft't ion to the federa l sovem m enl.' he Mya.

Calhoun Is ag a in s t subsidies. He polnU but U)j)( th e te rm had been misused In th e po.st n n d he adds th a t tlie farm ers havo taken the rough edge o f adverse publkhy concerning subsidies. C a l h o u n po in ts ou t th a t m any Industries get subsidi&t. O fte n th e y aren 't erlUclwd for th is , y e t th e farmer U.

years o f operntlon h e only hod $52 A year to.show for it.

•'Wc were desperale.” he says. 'We hod to find a place to s ta r t

over again." In the la te 1920‘s one o f hlff broUiers had t r a v e l e d throughout the w estern sta tes, Calhoun asked him w hat p a r t of the country Mmpressed him the nioat during hls^trttvels, a n d ho recocnmendcd tlie T w in Falls Calhoun says the nam eremained w ith him , a n d w h en 'h e decided to move In th e depression, h e decided to come, to th is area and look around.

In 1034 he woff able to ccrateii together UO to make the tr ip to Tw in Falls, Ho says he was one o( hundreds of men In th is a re a look­ing for work. One day he picked apples a t the Seaver orchard and then s ta rted looking for a farm .

Afler looking th e country over, Calhoun decided (lie h ired man w as better o tf in Magic Valley th a n the land owner was back hw ne.-6o-h»-7eturo#<M o-N chrasi ka. packed h is wife and five chil­d ren Into a niodel A Ford and bou«ht a farm » M t o f fluhl.

Hq lived there for seven years.

Reisembet Usf Sammt 7

nuAlly for subsidies la actually tu rned over to form ers. Calhoun says, “Less th a n one>half Of p e r cen t o f th e subsidies granted in the po st ao yeara have been pa id to th e ag ricu ltu re Industry.

■The farm era. ecotU red, unor- Bonlzed, unfinonced, have taken It

th e ch in concem tng th is nib* aldy question. T h e subsidies have

:if the Idnho ilnle ■111 give ft firtsrm s

(.cinonHtriiClon. The full nnd same' (lc]urtm ent w in Klve • (Ish plant-

dem onxlnition. A lire pcotrc-

niul Rloliord Bnlrd. all o f Carey.ChrJnHne Bergln, LJnda Sims' nd Vlckl a n d Lucille Ratney, all

Ccllevuc; R onald Castle. JaniceDrownlns. E llen Browning, Hedra .Mcntgoniery. Nancy W ursti^Ken- iieth echocsslcr. Vnl Price, Mar- vln Price. B ill M obneux. and Dan Molyneux. a ll O annett. a n d Michael P o tter . Patricia Waller and Doris Shadduck , Hailey.

Suit Is FiledJam es E . F itzpatrick tiled suit '

for divorce tro m Mrs. M arlhs Zoe m p a t r t c k In district court Thurs­day. He c harges m ental cruelty.■ M arried AprU 30, 1057. a t Ana­

heim. Calif., th e y h a re no cWJdren. The petlU on requested the court to restore M rs. F lu p iir lc k ’s maiden name of M a rth a Zoe P o r t

H arry B en o it. Twin Palls at< tomey, b ,rep rese n tin g Fitzpatrick.

f i r t f tone

Jrora Shelley, one- ___ ___one trom M eridian. accordinK to officials. '

Chief Corder apprehended tl four aUegedly s tealing gaa from _ parked car. W hen th e au to they were drlvlns w as searched It con­ta ined e ight hubcaps, believed stolen from various earn In the Tw in Falls a re a during, the past several days, officials said.

Investigators have n o t ye t deter­m ined how th e toun. from widely teparated p a rta o t th e a u te . so t together In T w in n u is .

B rad n n n p b r ie * . Twin FaU s reereaU on depai s tn ieto r, in s tn e ts Naoey A ndenon, daogfaUr of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anderaon, on aeme « ( tbs b u lo l«ehnlqaas o t tennis. Bbe is Just one of I t s ch ild ren a n d 'a d e lts enrolled l a th e tennis eU stes. E rnest Craner, supe rin tendent ot pa rk s and ree rca tlon , notes th a t there Is still room on th e enrollm ent Usta te r n o r e stndenta. Anyone over 8

Time a n d sohedules wlU be worked?o-ot-4ho-youth»oir« j tM a a tt j iK f tJ i .e l l riMe to cnrolL T from Boise and e a t w itli th e In s tm io r . ( s ta f f ph<

Another Hot, Dry One Predict^

Takes ExamsIDAHO STA TE OOLLBOE, June

:7 -B lg h t M agle V alley Insurance w en took undenm tCT*’ txaznloa- tions a t ISO th la .'ireek . ,

They Include Jo h n B. Snow. Jr., S u r i« « 8 0 . a rm n t Rernold*. Je t^ ome; a . B. S tan ley , Kimberly, and Morold D . Oook, F a ren c . Faler. JUchard J . e to slch . R o « 8 . Pn ttii- e r and A, E. L arsen, T w in Falls,

F i r Sprays / o r beoM o r b a n a i Olebe Bted A Feed.—A dr,,

Golden Event Set By Area Church

B U W a v , Ju n e 17— The fou rth annual golden wedding anniversary Sunday w ill be observed durtn* June 25 w orship service a t the B ur­ley F i rs t C h ris tian church, a n ­nounces th e Rev; Emli j . Belsoth.

All couples who have been m ar* rled 50 years o r longer are urged to a ttend re g a rd le u ofichurvh a a i l l - etlon. T hose w anltng to know more about th e even t are asked to call the m in is te r a t ORohard e-3U 7 a n d h e w ill con tac t them personal­ly.

Wrong BurnerBURLBV. Ju n e 1 7 -T h e 0-

year-old daughter o t Mr. and M rs. Phe lte r caused h e r par* en ta aome exciting moments T h u n d a y morning w hen she accidentally tu rned on th e wrong bu rner on th e electric stove w hich ignited an eleecrlc cord of a cottee maker.

T h e Phelfers live a t 710 Over* land avenue In a house belong­ing to Joe B a r ^ t t , Malta. Qur>

•ley firem en repo rt no damage recalled except, to th e eleetrlo cord a n d a melted plasUo eleo* W o Jocket

R ent A , New Iwnrife IRONER.

For .$ Z 5 0 .p ,r S ^ n l i

Wilson-BotosA ppliance

T w l n - r a n s B n h l je r o M '

For two yean in a cow we have had hel, dry summers in Snake River Valley. Air condilioner u le j have soared. The prcdiciiocu are it w iirhappcn s g tia .in

. 1961. So shop early for your air con­dilioner tnd enjoy a full season’s; usel You’ll wotk better, cat better, sleep bet. let with electric air condilioning in your l)ome. The whole family will enjoy a ^ tte r summer.

Be surr you get REFRIGERAT£D electric air conditioning, not. the style (hat makes your home • damp and clammy. Refrigerated n^odels control humidity as well as lemp<^tMre. TTiey Kotove pollen, dust and i ^ e r ,respira> lory irrihuiti . . help pro;ride comfort

■ te c t l l e ^ sa fferera .'T here 's a modfl ' to suit your family's needs. See "them at

your favorile electrical dealer's tooa} '

ID A H O ^PO W E R. a a i3 ! ta a a / . . .D e « lS iiM U C H - C M ttS o U n L E I

l i t i i ' i H l I

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G u a r a n t e e d I

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T o d a y f o r a

f r e eB r a k e

I n s p e c t i o n

iAlign

Front*EndRepack Front

Wheel Beartngt

Praclslon Adjust Brakes.

Precisian Balance ’ All Four Wheels

----------Test":— —Shock A bsorber

. Test Battery and Inspect Cables

Adjust Steering If N ecessary

Inspect Exhaust System

Inspects Cooling System

Inspect Power Brake Unit

, Test P ow er. . Steerinfl UnH

A LL THIS FO R ONI-Y

SUNDAY.T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN PA LLS, ID A H O . PAGE.TWENTY-ONK

WaterRigHts- D i s c u s s e d b y

ChiefOCDl^.

• nd To-i

' '“■TMi. v u ler rlghU of

, ^ t o the nonnAl How rlghla. n ^ in 19M to r « 0

- u S c / « t per second of, Qnnko T^ver WBtcr by th e flret seitreSfttlon

?t” . m r l l i s u . r a m i to m p .w which incluaea the Eden nnd

^Tw*in”Ftito* lit t t e Mine dftle., mftde B tllln a fo r 3,000 cubic feet S Lcond- •n ie se a re Among the | Sldesi and b«Jt an »hc riv tr; Af>d v e fe earlier th*n nonn«a Hpvl llllnR* for th e tecond »n<l th ird

" w i l c S ^ w w S l * ‘hejv . '^ ,y M ls project a n d th e tlr* t •effregaUon were constructed n t (inoroxlmntely th e sam e tim e and before th e MconcJ'and third aegrc- M tlons. T hU ;.norm nl flov/ r tg h t holds up well fo r th e moat port during th e Irrteatlon season.• LAAt yeer I t a v e ru e d more th a n

80 per cen t during m ost of th e Ir- r leatlon season so th a t bo th the Twin ra i l s Oanftl company and the] f irst seRreitatlon needed to draw o n ' only about 30 per c e n t-o f the ir Htorftse.

T h o n e x t norm sl flow r ig h t on the rtver affecting th e second and th ird scfrregatlons Is a IDOS filing imd th a t Is norm al flow w hich we ■ire recelvlpgr In /u)> a t the p resen t time and we hope will continue for ano ther week o r two before the run off discontinues. Each day. of

.c o u rse , th a t wc are on norm at HoiP| • we are saving th a t m uch storage. ^ W llco m b asserted.

As to reservoir alorofie, th e NorUi Side Oftnal company owns <3a.000 acre fee t of space In American

^■PalLi reservoir: 118^00 acre feet of n p o c e In PallsodKi reservoir, and

313.000 acre fee t of space In Jock* non lake reservoir.

A t th o presen t tim e, Wllcomb Mid, I t in estljnnted th a t American Falls will be 8Sr« filled for storafie. «MSGnr~P»llsades • wlH- have-no-l stom ge w at«r avallatale- to i t ex-j cep t w in ter -ftnter savings,w hich In th e c ase .o f th e N orth Side Canal

. company aroounts to approxim ate­ly 101,000 aero feet, and Jackson lake upper r lghU probably will re­ceive very lllUe or n o sloroee wa­te r th is year.

‘m e re have been Beveral Jngu>r-| lea about w ater rlghta ol th e .U nit A projec t be tw een , H aielton and Paul, w hich lA a compantUvety new redom atlon dareJopmcnt, -Wllcomb said.

T hla project Is p o r t o t th e origi­nally p lanned Minidoka, project, and 'w ater wna -reserved w hen A m erican F a lls reservoir w as built lo r Mveral thousand acres m ore of land th a n w as actually d e v e l c ^ OR th e MlnldokA'proJect.

T h a U n it A pro jec t was planned }or m ore th a n 20.000 acres; bu t

a . - h u o n ir «3»ut ]fOOO acrea <l«ve)> f L a t p resent, vyUocnb sa id . O t•'*' ith ld original reserved American

IPalta w a u r U nit A waa aUw »t«d ^a lltUs mor« th a n 47,000 acre feet.

I n addition. It purchased about.01.000 acre fee t cf- Palisades spoce m aking a to ta l of about 138,000

- * -stomge; "

l l w lor «««it 274|'b*rre«> *nd i>1u] ■luut : iKiiMt »r>rrr, • t» d i ':

R hw for S......... .

prln.. M J».M; f ...

DKNVKR. J iin* .......... - -wUb Uil

- Io»,r: b.lNr*M i9»»r: «cm> mMilr au*<(r: bulln. •twktr* and (**d«rt t ln d r : •Uu(>^r............ inil h*ll«T» ««od t-etuilc* aiM U Ib. :i,00-» .U ;•nd tullire I4,00.|<.t0: loMtli

- •t««r. MMM Ib. »,00-}7.•p, ;>1iu|hUr itrrlnc ItBilx

lin d 'u ict>olc« eld crop ahora lOS ,1b. Ne.—l<t

■ I4.1C; tvll fill) uHlllf »horn..... j.1 ],10.4.Ui food ind «hole> *M7Ih, l , ^ , r .pHH( Umbi K ,3kU ,».

jiiH rllu I ta i S xr*d« l«7->IT 1T.:S>U.IS: Rilitd M lb.I M,T(-1(.U.

Palisades sm ictW ' ^

w as designed a n d — .• w ith tho undersU ndln*

th a t I t would fill o n the average of once every th ree years. T her fore. I ts effective PoUsadea s p a .. Is closer to 30,000 ra th e r th a n 91.- 000 ttcrtf feet. Wifoomb sa id , 71i9 A m erican ■ F o lii a n d PoUsodea r igh ts or* identical w ith other A m erican F a lli w td Palisades

. apace holdera.T he U n it A p ro jec t had A 'large

.. carryover lo s t fall and since lU du ty o f w ater Is close to inch p e r acre as agalnat our H Inch,

ijB jcm crc.-lfhas-a 'good-w atcr-rlB hW { ^ h d Is no t th rea tened w ith watei*

, isked concerns th o aooding proj- e c t.a n d why l tm « y be able to de­liver w ater la ter th a n tho N orth Side .c a n a l company, WUcombl-* ■“ _35«_<3oodinK_proJes,t_aHM|

acre Jeet o f sto raee q iace ' nerlcan Falla, reservoir which

r ig h t la Identical wllh th a t of, every o ther AmerJeon PalJa saaeel ho lde r; '

T h e O ^ n a j « j6 c t w ill reeclve 88 p e r ccn t o f w ater from Amerl* c an r\alla o r w hatever th e iintU a l - , location la, a lo n s w ith other A m erlcan-Poiis space holders. '

" I t i5 on tlclpatod th a t on an p e r cen t delivery th e p ro jec t c—. ru n u n til about 8 e p t . 'l . S ince its , p ro jec t U bosed Almost wholly on

. American P a lls storage, th e de-j llverlea in effect only -would be curta iled some 12 p e r cen t, w h ere -, a s th e N orth 8lde project depends n o t on ly on A hterietn F alls w ater

.J )u t Jackson lake and Palisades, s t o r a g e , a a «e li os nonna l flow I e ig h ts to yield sufficien t w ater' to our m uch larger project, h e « - 1 p lained. •'Therefore, to compare! th e length of lim e the w ater will > « t for th e Ooodlnff project, again st th e Urns of the sam o per- c en u g e ru n for o u r projec t would n o t b9 correct in view of th e above /acw rs," WiJoomb stated.

T ho run*off fo r tha N ortk 81d« C anal company th e pruit tw o weeks aUll h a n o t been auftlcient to fill

Livestocktuna^^^Vp-USDAJ-^lii#! 4; «l»ufhUr ■ h»lM«

..V. ...M g t« h lib tr: bulU firm ! lo«k»> •n<t (ftdm fully (Uadr:{•uihl.r »tHti M01I4M Ib.

u> artraBt^bolc* I0»>l.000 Ib. ^Uuffb-. b»lf»r« «»tin*f» »nd

,00>U,H: lood and «hole«

,OMAHA ■d |c

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(9 t i lowtr: btlftrt ««rt ilTCdr: bg|U

..............................af. la iuncn lO-l.OO't/rtirr.* mac tM tr tltu th lff *ir*n un il»r i.:oo n>. n»o.t «h#l«L,h*ir«rt 2t.T»>n-M; (tnnfn and culUrti«t ulllUr and <o<ntn*rtlalI M il lt,0a.j0,(0: food and.chalM Ht- 'W Ib. r r tfllm t tioflcm U.60-ilM s lood and (hole* >»al*r* *l 21,80-tS.M,,

Shnt> tor lha nHft «,tOO: aprlnlI....... s , . ' - £ ^ " r A £ . , ' ; " . v . ' . i b S ;___ Uronr b> t> bighrr: l*rdtr Jamba•lr«.lr: ehoI(» and mUad rbolea and prim* SM ll Ih- atrrlnc alauihUr Ufflba Jfc00.)9.»; eld cM>p ahorn aiauiblr- ]i>n>h< m«t|l7 cbaica 1M0I Ib. U-OO W " **; <ul| ta tholet ihom tU utbttr

2,CH,73.I> tor Uit wmV faHlf . ..rn; barreoa and slila 1.2*S 1»0>U0

........ a»«a M and I-M 2T0-U0tt>. H .ti-ll.lS.

CHICAGO , CHtCACO. Jun. n - A »umma ,1 tha boc. taltia and abaap markru tor

Ito«t—iompar*d Trldar Ja tl wmV— barro*» and (Ilia alaadr U 2t kiwar.

m nllr aUadr. Al Iba eloa* No. 1 ! an4 tnlifd No. I. t .nd 9.

__ IK barrowa and tl lu 17.00-11.!S.aarir lr> tht «nk No. I and X ]»«-K0 ll<a, IT-7S>U.»0. mliad Nn- 1. t and I

land No. } and t 1«0-««0 ita.'No. 2 and 2 220-K0 Iba. No.2 anrf 1 and So. I t«0-W Ibt. li-M- l«,0«, tnoatlr Ne- I 2S0.su Iba. 14.M- lt,»0. Mliad No. 1 and t SOMOO Ib. aowt tS:TJ;l4.«.-N0i 2 and » 40WOO lb. IWJ.

I hi»b»rV'tajt"’ii)oiirr*ii»a?>’. tholefand rrlnit at««ra all walihU and alc«'

I all gradM ovar I.SM Iba. atfadr to I low*r wl(h Mcna cbole* «nd. prlm« criI.:Oft Iba. alradr to »0 if-ar wllh aw,. <bok« anS prlma eT*r‘!,4(0 Hm. M.I.M W ar. lIHfan »tO Iba. <la«n santrally ataa^. haavlar halfm aUadr la 2t low«r.

'euwa Aillr aUadr. bulb at«a4r U> U ;lo«ar. Othar elaaaag ■urea. Prlcna and mliwl «boIca and pritna 1.0t<Vl,4M lb. •It«ra :2-t0.24.W. fair load* prim* It.Oft.

Iba. 24,‘IS-2S.<0. aoma eiUad aholea «nd pritna l,40i.(,UO Iba. tt.tt-U.sa,

varal laada cboica I.4D0-1.1W Ib*. i0.2k

,*t0.1.0W IW. tIM and balk rood lO.TS- »(tl> (tm l,«M tba. down t tU .

' Dulk cholM baUan «W n>a. dawn 2t.t».I I ,21. Laia aartral loadi cholea and mliad alwKa and prim* »W>.|.nt Ib. baKara 2t-W ^.U wllh load tnlxad hlfb obofeo an<( prfna I.ItS lit. tt.T t. Bulk ■ood nn .K [lr H t lb*, dowa 20.(Mt-M witb nan r tnliad coed and eheica 22.0 ZJ.St. UtlllUr and tefORifrclal bulki 17.«». 21.00. Good and cbeka iraalar* 2J.00>U,04.

• rrWar • •alau(bt*r iamba alaadr to alrooi. alaurbur awaa ataadr. Cheleo and pHm* nalira aerlnc lanbr U>100; Iba. ]«.».

....... j palta M-00. Part daek choka )«:Iba. No. X palu I(,00. Load cboka 10< Ib. abom |aml> No. 1 palU lt.OO. cull u

'd>o<«a ab«rn alaofliCar awM *.0M.09.

ithe lo« 'tf Jackson lake righ tsIhoped, W ilcom b-asserted.-------------

I t la very doubtful w hether we iwUl reeclve any Jackson Mce wa^ Iter th la year "Ithe m anager atated. E ven though the dally repccis ahow JackAOn^

I lake coQtmta to be m ore th a n the Ibotlom space . capacity th e excess 'i j carryo rcr fo r o u r eoippaay, the I Tw in Palls C anal com pany, and, |T escrT *d-«onM a-now -.to -icp laca I storage released from American iFUla reservoir.

I n o the r words, W llcomb said, a s m uch « t e r , bo th norm al How and storage, la h S d upsifeam as for as possible fo r th e m ost effi­c ien t operation of th e reservoir system.

carryover storage by riv e r officials h a s reaulted In a n locJvose to our company of opproxlm ately sp.ooo

:re feet more of holdover storage. “Also, we have been o n fu ll nor­

m a l flow since ou r 'tlons w ere made Ju n e 6 a n d hope, th is will continue for a n o th e r week o r longer." Wllcomb sold.

I n addlUon we will bftve crbdlt- ed to S tonge th e n o n n a l flow saved by th e tu rn o u t Ju n e 10 through today. We ho p e th e » galna will resu lt In a n Increase In, our allocation, b u t u o til nonnal flow .discontinues .a n d we go fu ll storage we c an on ly estlniate th e aUocatlon of w ater available, for^the rest of th e season. Wlleomb |

P um ps four a n d five northeostl of Jerom e will rem a in o ff fo r flval days/longer th a n th e c an a l com­p any turnout, Wilcofflb added. TImi No rth s id e P um p com pany will tu rn back Into th e pu m p ditches abou t Ju n e 20.

O hlmpanieea b rough t up In hu - | ,m an families behave remarkably! Hike children In the ir earl;ir y e an , '

Twin Falls Markets

Production, Employment Are Up, Accelerate Business Rise

•NEW YO RK , Ju n o n W — T lie innchlnery. construction malerlals,! econdmlc ba rom ete r read durlnK icxiilcs. chemlcala a n d paper prod- th e wpck: R^oducUon up. E m ploy- m ent .up.* Addlllonnl g>vln.<t \

m ists fc\ld, thei^navivnctv

The federal' reserve boord ported production' o t mines, fac- to rlM ftria~ unittlejinereftw w l-th r£ t

er ccm In May.Tho board cjiUed U\e gain a f u r - .........................

ther rtm rp recovery and sa id I tlfac iu rlnR . mr was wldp.ipread.

Inerew es Included production of automobllM. iron nnd -steel, t ' ' vision and rad io sets, furnli clothlnR.

Stock Market | Has Trend td

‘Bearislmess’NEW YORK. June 17 H'ftl-Thc

Utock m nfkei backed down on a ll Ironis th is week as the mvcaiineiit cDiiin>unllv cjime down wl

Wheat F i^ r e Is Leader, in Grain MatketCHICAGO. Jline 17 (Unu-Strong-

e r whent fu tures stood ou t sh a rp ­ly In an otherw ise lower grain

I m arket th is week on the C hicago board of trade.

Compared, w ith ln»t Prldny . rheat showed gains of Vi to I'M!

IcenU a bushel. T h e nircnRth wa.n I due olmoat en tirely to rain s th a t 'bogged down com bining work In the MUthwcau j

Other fu tu r e s /^ e r c un iform ly lower, w ith iqjdics of 1 to l-U in

;corn, ' i to I In oats. I to In Irye. 3'» to lOli In soybeans a n d Iso to 6S po in ts fo r drum m ed la rd .I Several large export sa les to I Pakistan. Ind ia . Brazil and For* Imosft also su;)porled the w hea t ' trade. —

Soybeans showed alj;)U of >very early in th e week as

port buslncs.1 picked up- T rad e rs 1 believed prises had finally b e ­come low enough to encourage ,

ew trading.The m a rk e t tu rned lower a ro u n d

m ld'weck, however, when m a ri­time lat>or troubles th rea tened to tie up coasta l shipping, Ju ly soy­beans plunged th e 10-cen l da lly i lim it on T hursday.

Meal a n d oil futures a lso d e ­clined, a n d th e selloff ex tended '

I to o ther grains before th e m a rk e t Ishow cdlft p a rtia l recovery ne a r , the close on Friday . i '

I Beneficial rain s in the cbm a n d Isoybean-be lt-aU o-produccd se ll- 'Jng. C om arrJvflJs increased, w ith ■ about- h a lf of the sh ipm en ts {credited to th e CCC. Sp reade rs I were active in corn. O ats follow ed corn, h av ing Jlftle feature oC th e lr j

In rye, belief th o t Im port quo tas I will be renewed boosted p rlccs .sharply a round mid-week. |

The Chicago cash grain m a rk e t ' was lower for the- week excep t fo r

,ha rd w heat, w hich rose 1 to 3 .cents. S o ft-w hea t, corn nnd o a ts ' I fell I to 3 cents, while soybeans Iwem IBU cents lower.

In May,O aii« w ere m id c In eniplo>-mcnl

In • hm \T lndiair> ', tlie factory work w rek and Overtime hours.

150,000 In om. [e .ftoods m anu'

auiomo- brouRhtI MnnU' u n l j y ,

f.hoA.-i n (unall dfHp**rt M«v>’.T he average factory worker's

■ hoursIn May from 3BJ In April, Tlils wn. Uie fou rth coaw cutive m onth­ly increiwe. Average weekly over- tin ir houM in cren u il one-tcntii of nn hour t(> 3,1 hours.

imc o th e r b righ t straw s In the lomic .wind:insum era sp e n t m ore in Mav- cnmmerce departm ent report­

ed *c;isonally-adjusted mvles of r r- ta ll stores rose to 18,1 million from 17.0 million do llars In April.

Applications to r federal housing I adm inistra tion Insurance for new -home /nortgagcs in Afay ro w five

. .U a ^ v e A pril.' T hey were-home /non per c Jn t t ,u t a f.iensi

Qnirch Elects 1961 LeadersBURLEY. Ju n e 17—B lair Q och-

nour WM elected chairm an o f t h e , [Burley C hrlsU on church boajtl th ls l week,, repo rts th e Rev. Em il J. UeUeth. pastor.

O ther officers elected Include, Lowell H un t, vice chairm an: P ete l H. W all, clerk : M rs. Verri R oberts. flnancJeJ^eecretary; V em H oberU, church treasu rer;''D arlen S “ W aIl, church o rgan is t: P a tty W ilson, p l- anUt: D oro thy H andy. Sunday s c h o o l superin tendent: V lkkl Kerbs, a a ils tan t supe rin tenden t: Mra. D ick Biel, cho ir d irector; Id a iDonmuj. S u n d a y sc h c c j 's e c re ta ry treasurer, ond M rs. Louise T albert, -M lstan t eecre tary-treasurer.

M erton Scott. P e te H . W all a n d'Jesse S m ith were ejected a th ree -yea r te rm , and 1 ger, J . D . A lldaffer, Waiger, J . u . A lldaffer, W arrdn Cox, |E (f a io rf le ld : R aym ond H ansen , L ttw cnce BUens, R ichard Joncs. Chkrence N elwert, C harles (C h u c k ) , |8>«gg8,—N eil-S aa to n ,-d ea co n a -fo r I three years.

Ruby ao ch n o u r. Elsie B a rlg a r, Ruth B arney , Id a .D onna:v V lkkl Kerbs. Lois , H a n se n ,- I ro O lson, AJcJyo Hondo, B n m a JT sher ond

N ealls w ere elected a s d e a ­conesses fo r th ree years. ,

O ary W aters , Leon W aters , L o n - ) nTTO nffraw y-K erbsrD BnntjrN eal's • Is, D an n y Hondo, L arry K rieger,

Jackie H arding, Harold C arl M oel- ler. D arre ll W all, Jim R oberta a n d , Mike D onnan were elected jim lorl deacons Xor A',year. '

U shem will be Stanley M ayer, r v w tls M ayeri G ala Roberts, R on - tkld V anek a n d Charles Skaggs. Jr.

A N ational AASoclatlOn of Pur- I chn.ilng A gents survey of Its mem- Ibers show ed 87 pe r cen t o f.those 'rcsportdJnfr expect im proved‘busl- :nc.^i In tho second half o f this lycar;I O n tho o the r h and , a senate ap- p roprlatlona subcom m ittee’ was tofd th fti cou rt bankruptcy ca.nes,

ipartlculorly tfie" consumer type, were Increasing. M uch o t the gain Is due to d e fau lts on installm ent j purchases o t automobiles, televl-' .lion sets, refrigerators a n d m otor bon«. ,

Edwin L. covey, chief of the! bankruptcy division o t the U. S- courts, estim ated bankrupU les this fiscal year would to ta l KCt.OOOi com pared w tlh 110,000 la st year.

W ith sum m er Ju s t a round the corner, ind ications were t h a t A mericans will go a ll ou t in spend­ing on vacations. H otel a n d travel re.*«rvatloM were reported up. V a­cation spending m ay U p th e 35 billion dollars la s t year.

G eneia l E lectric company, one of-20-llm w -convicted o l.a n tltru s t violations In prlce-rlgglng of elec­trical equipm ent, sa id the govern­m ent h a d h in ted I t m ight take

to break, up th e firm If O E ; s ign an agreem ent no t to

sell a t “unreasonably low prices."Steel production h a s leveled off

a f(«r three m onths of Increases., Tl)e week's ou tpu t totaled 3,0{3,000| tons o ff ono-half of one per cen t ifrom th e previous week.' However, tf. 8 . Steel corporation lighted 13 furnaces in its fourth iftnd la s t open h e a rth shop a t the I O ary. I n d , works. Republic Steel I corporation resum ed operations a t ' Its la rge-dlom etcr pipe m ill a t O adsden. Ala,, a n d recalled 300 workers. '

S tee l p rice cutting spread to ' Istcel w ire rope and ' 'b a n t I t h a d begun w ith 'reductions fo r s ta in le ss sleet (md oil-country a n d transm ission lino pipe.

A utomobile production Jumped for tho -H’cek to the highest level of th e y e a r w ith 131.000 passenger cars V tu rn ed ou t. T h is compared w ith 137,383 tho p r^ lo u s “week and 137,7M a y e a r ago.—BrlB ny-nro»nd-thB~b.ai-8l-n-t»8j Bccno: T h e average American a te | imore candy in 1060-than ever be­fore—10.0 pounds . . . wiUys Mo-i to r com pany will begin m aklne'

iR om bler cars ' In 'A rg e n tln a nex t lyear -.-.-i-An-soft ddnks.m ust.bea r ft label listing the ir Ingredients' la fter Ju ly IS, 1063, the food and Idrug adm inistra tion has ordered.! C o rporate bond volume trailed o ff to $20,500,000 p a r w lue , lowest I fo r a nonholiday week th is year.

K.-ivorlng tKe bears wan a r a f t ofi |dcpre.wlng new#; Price cutilng h» the copper, paper and,stccrindu.-i- trlM. governm ent prcMUrc pp liie Rlani corporations, notably e ral E lectric and o th e r '-e li .„ .- . equipm ent m akers and a leveling

|o ff In fltcel production. '' T lie.w ave of secondary’offerings

engulfing th e market, al;« reached a snag th is week with Union Bag- Camp P aper having difficulty sell-

of iw offerliiRS. ' result, one W aH "8ireeter

WM qtioted iw Kond(*rtnR «-h«l would happen u> the big FOrd and G ulf Oil l&sues 10 be offered soon.. O ne m ajor economic develop* m ent apparen tly had no Influence In checking the decline: Tl)e fed jera l reserve board reported tiia t 'indusiriai production in M ay roM th ree per cen t to a lovel only three percentage po ln u below th e all-

I tim e peak. B u t with stock prices already so high, oluervers safd there v t » little le fi to dlAcount. Housing s ta r ts also''were up, bu t thla, too. wos Ignored,

According to the Dow--Jotus In- Idusirlol average, which m easures I a 30 stock sample of "quality" Is­sues. the m arke t sang a w hopping 1!),<0 polnta 10 6BSJ0, o r Ju st a

I ha ir above th e form er nli>tlme peak broken w ith such dlfffculty earlier. A breftk below th is level on volume, some technicians eaS', would bring trouble.

T he ra il nrcragQ dropped 3-2ff to M0.84 and uUlltles lost 1.17 to 113,00. S tan d a rd and Poor's Index

stocks w as do\k'n tl-IS IndU eating an approxim ate loss o f well over n ine billion in m arket values. T he week's perform ance was one

'o f the w orst of the year.V olume on the New Y ork stock

■exchange dropped to 10J20J38 Ishares from 10,721^50 a week e a r­lier and com pared w ith 17,701,100

year ago.T he preponderance of m ajor a sa i over su“lMtantJal declines

wa.1 overwmUnlng. A sample of llosers: A W e n ^ ln c ., 7»i. Baxter iLabs 6 'i , Beckm an

GiW Vtl« ........... ............Trra mpnlnc and rtmoral.

_________ main, ni; _______ _ClISTOM-nMl-tnlllK*-and wr»re>ln»

and bM( wholaialt hr hal.ta and auar> l»ri.- Cu*lotn Mullrx drmlnf. Kim- l>»rlf Cold .Sli>r«ir,

I.AW.V MOWKIl .harwnlr* and tllina. Small rnslnr rrnalr.Avi-nii, Hcwrf Shop, ph<,i>« KK l-US» ■ir liv: Cm plEkup and da>{l.»rr.

89i, Em erson Electric «. M agnavox M inneapolis - Honeywell

Polaroid 10. Singer fi'.i, T exas In - IstrumenUi D’i . Youngstown 8 8U a n d Z enith 6V.

I n fact, th e to ta l num ber of los­ers—1,004—w as th e g rea tes t since th e week o f Atorch ,4, 18S0. when 1,010 stocks s h o w e d declines. Slocks m anaging gains th is week cam s to only 300 ou t of a to ta l o t 1,461' cro&slng th e tape. Now hlgha outnum bered now lows » to r '

Lower Prices on Sheep Reported

P rld ay ’s sheep sale a t th e Tw in P a lls Llvcstoclc Commission com - t>any showed prices declining 35 to 80 ecnt« on Sat lam bs and feed,

th e Conunlsslon com pany r e ­ed. T h e pricQ dow nturn woj

___ ned on h o t w eather a n d dry.jn g ranges, w hich brought a large

r o P a hT he com pany explained th e ex

trem ely h o t w eather during th e ' p a s t few days h a s dulled trad e oni Ire sh m eats , reflected In thlsl w eek's sheep sale. 'I R a nch -fn l.lB m bs.B 0ld .«0-50_to >17.50. w hile range feeders p riced betw een » M i5 to »1835. ]I Ew es of a ll kinds w ere strong, 'r u n n in ; Irom 39 cen ts to 60 cen ts h ighe r, selling from $3 to '|3 .7 0 p e r hundred . Breeding ewes sold

, betw een tO and p e r h e a d ..£ a t [hogs brought $17 to I17.2S' s>cr ■ hundred.

Wogic

BINIATH THIS lANNIR AM THI WORLD'S BISJ BARGAINS

Classified

ClIKTUM liar aaralhinr ani) r>inna RR S-SMl mornlnKt f- nlnra.

— MNINU w e t .................... ..«ana.^uphnUtarr..palsUnf. Call Dou(

IcUSTUH har ballnf. a , Naf>- llollandbaltra- SalUfarllan (uaranlaMi- anr pla<a. No job too lar(» or an I'hona UK I-ISSI anytlma._______

-CURL ■M an ufnctu ring Co.

Inadvcrfcnllj-, _ ou r teiephoris num ber was ornltted from tha directory

For prompt and Courteous . Service

DIAL RE 3-7481

l:XI'KIUENCI£D (armhaad, marrltd, hat kad lrrlr%Uon, lrMl«r and dairyWanla j ta r around work with .......furnlihad. Good rafartneaa. WrIla Ha. IS-R, «/o -nn.aa.Nawa-

LOST AND FOUMD

BTUAXtD. .Whlla fa*. ... .r . IW .Iba, llrand U I on risht bip. tlawai^, F.A 4»ilM. Jarama.

««H Twri»r. "flai 230- Vamal*. Jlaward. I(,00. U Ilona aaktd. Itoai Wordtn. i

o 7 % ,rah Vrldar. n.ward. Phona R

T O(at-SoiM RE «•

WOUKI foTiaundrr' work. Ac* :>K.

InuruMiaUln t'uil eeaipanr. BE I- WOHAM who can drlra. U jtnl ' ___•nlor workint 1 or * houra a day <a[llnc racularlr aa<h mwilh on • troup of ytudto Ctrl Cetmttla tUni* on > routa 10 ba aaUblUM In and ■round T«rla Falla, and ara wllllnf Is mak* llihl dallrarlM, ale., wrll* lo eiudlo Ulrl Coamalka. DasU JD*H. GJandata. Calirornl*. ileut* will ptr up lo W par hour. ______________

is'------- Conatlara. Stria

................. aurilral aupporu.ila Cardnar, pbona AE S*1001, " * A»»Bua Ka.1._____________

don't wUntlUbfa^'tor n an lac^ ’ n ia «»«m unorihodoi. but '

la « u ta anr mora tln.. ...... .,„ — rr. I am )l. S'*“. hand-'aoma. parM>nabla. aunnir dliooaltlunad. 1 l»»a tnuale. lOod p*opIa. tba

WOMAN 3Q to M yaa- - - ___»a«r«nea for lanaral offUa work and iloor aalaa at caUbllihad apaclaltr alora In Twin Falte. Hiut ha nparlcnrad

.........Uendar throush rrldar. t to I3 8ai <Ur. raftnanant ^ lU on. WMla. al ia r, 4<JalltlcaUon« and job n ^ r l n

“ i T ^ ;

doon. 1 am nucullna but Undaf haarln), af/aetionau and Isntagma.

s s ^ £ i ^ r i ^ s s s

SCHOOLS t T R A m iN G

H E A V YE ^ i T J I P M E N T -

Tralnad man aarri bl( nay aa Opar- . aUra and n«ld fflMhantca. Crowinx'' •lamand tor naw liltbwa/.- alrtwn. bridca and dam vt«)atu. Wa train•l(. Rulldowrt. Grwlm. atc_on

'6<lP~«wn* pnrln i—snunda.'K»~«|a-ilmlu H.8. Ml nacaaurr. ■

NATIONWIDH PlACrUEKr ’ SERVICE

Short Iaw<«al tmfnlni naad not (n-

eluda aaa. pbona nuRibar to TEH* MINAL TRAINING. DapU e( nALB INBTlTUTE. - • - ' “ Nawa.

( 1(K;. c/ o Tlmtv

[Hearing; Set on Ricnfield Levy

JaCH F IB LD , June ' IT—A puhili hearing rela tive on a 35 m ill tax. levy fo r th e village o f R ich field for th e fiscal year beginn ing M av I. IM l. will be^held a t b p i f . J u g

La In th e council cham bers.A n estim ated »3D.680-M I s th e

probable, a m oun t of m oney to be' r tlM d fo r a ll purposes In th e R ich - ' Held village dd rln g the ll«ch.l year. ^ U i l revenue of th e vUlage fo r the Xlscal y e a r ending A pril 30. 2W1, WU *17,709.17.

T h e 26 m m levy wni allow a gen* e ral fu n d o f « J 3 1 .ib : s t r e e t and sMey rund . «l,<50,i?r s tre e t «ffhta,i *1J»7.80: fire fund. $886.35; Irriga - Uon fu n d , |l ,0 0 8 J l : well w a te r sys- tem. U.IOB.OS; library fu n d , SISS.40, and req;eaUo>y fund, *310.80.

U G A L ADVERTISBM ENTS~ . NOTIC* TO flJDDZfcS

.1 CP DIM lor'J 'lrt 'P 'fdueU and maal contract for tb* mid lUInd 8«hool at Good-

, ro rna lUUna cOBdlUan* nuat ba-’a*.' b*(or« Uddlnt. -niMa- a n »a1l-

SUUI rim bu lng AtentU

---------- -TBDOBAMBB-u . PuKhaali

raWUki Jun« 1*, I*. » , iM t

SlTU A TiO N S W XNTED SALES HELP WANTEDWANT It) mtMMM-itr-inora4»-*-dar-l

Inr loll lima, routa workTMan nr woman. WrlM XcKaaa Co., Ilui Kill, ItaMan-l » , CaUf.

lilHHY iitjnhh io»». Jdanaiara and nn<Ir,l. I'arlr Han. (omsila

...................... W^iiano»».C.

tlhMITY KMUI' In HmTi Hubl- >laa tood builnaia lor almoit I Man..

____ nrrrhrail. I^a«a new a»llab1«.foniaci C. J. lUrklni, manaiar, IIm I

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M O T O R C O .

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iM l Olda Supar M anian. Towfr atffrlnt and brakM, v.'^ar acal. Kullr aqulpprd. low mil'ira,

MM Koni Paldanr »00 ^do»r. I'awar alr«rln». factory air cnnJl’.liin*- - Ur atInr. llaalfy aha^.

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......................................... MOWIPM Dtxlla VR i^ton. l<on( |>f<l...................: ...... ..........m i1»U Intarnatlunal Vrlun. N o palm.

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IK t Chevrolet S - to n .I tm « wh«l- baaa. :.>var.l. f<nl ISSi. ..lilH

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1960 IW D G E ?259BroUra. lordor hardtop, radio, haau •r. powor itoorfnt. frway powar Mai. powar brakaa. D4M .antlna. 110 liarMPcwar. compfaaainn ralto 10 to I, laallter lolarlor. naaulltul black

'tlnlah. ohltowall tliaa.

13G1 F O R D ?2395Falrlant forior, t cyllndar, atandard truiamUalon. Only l.COO mlln. Naw car warraaty.

, 1959- C O N V E R T . $2495.ford, radio, haatar, povar tuttlnr, tu-lona coral and whita, whlta nylon top, ona ownar. Low, low mllaaia.

1955 C O N V E R T . ?895 ^'’.2knV-.nraJ!S;‘« r k n ^ l ' ^ 5top: -

1958 D E SOTO $1295Korder. ftilly aaulmd. «l»»a Inildo and .out. l&t««Uant whilawall tiraa.

1957 C H R Y S L E R 81295W__I________ ' .- J l- I_ 1 . . __Vnnlor 8arata«a. radio. b«Uf. j>oWr'* r alaatlnr. powar brakta.

1957 F O R DTXidor hardtop. . . . . <(a«rlar. braka* and a

1952 B U IC K1953 B U IC K

1953 PLY M O U TH

$1395

$295 ?195

$295

- ? T 9 ^ . ?5 9 B r ?595 $195 $295 $295 $295

1955 C H E V R O L E T 1955 -FORD 1953 FO R D

1953 C H R Y SL E R1954 M ER C U R Y 1954 V IC T O R IA -

P IC K U P S1957 R A N C H E R O $1195 3958 IN T E R N ’TL. $12 9 5 ' 1954 F O R D . .$ 595 1959 F O R D . $16951958 D O D G E ? i2 9 5

1953 D O D G E ' $ 695■Cow)*U wit), /aetorr M , h*u»

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1 9 5 5 O L D S M O B I L E-98 <-Door Sedan. iNjHy'

Equipped. Excellent C ondition

.STA ETIN G P R IC E$ 6 9 5

T O D A Y ’S P R I C E

$ 6 9 5

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r itaarinr- Trlcad to a«lt.iN> ciiEVROurr kim

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w i L i r s

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nwhara Cujlomara aand Iheir Frltndi” 1»(1 OllEVROLET 4 door a«dan.

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IH t IIAMDLER Craaa Country ata. tioa wtrta. lUdla. I tn itr aed oiardiUa. Ona oC tha aharpaat. Oaly ........... ........

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^ 9 H U D S O N - * S 5 9 :\ d o o t ,

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$ 7 9

$ 2 7 9

’5 4 P O N T I A C $ 3 9 9A door....................... - .................

$ 7 9 9

, $ 1 3 9 9

$ 1 6 9 9

’5 6 M E R C .3 door hardtop

’5 8 M E R C4 door, loaded

’6 0 P L Y M .,2 door,.V8..lOrquenUe

P IC K U PS — T R U C K S

’4 9 .FO RD 1/:! ton * $225

‘59 C IIEV . 51395

ton 311795

*55 IN T E R ’T L 2 ton $995

'6 6 F0R D *2 ton $1395

'57 IN T R 'T L '2 Ion ?1G95

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’6 1 C O K V A I R 9 5CORVAN. Loaded!, w ith .0-ply w hite na ils, radio, h e a te r, back* up lights. B is m irro rs , m any o ther extras and In factory w arrontyl— '

S A V E $ 5 0 0 N O W !

’6 0 P O N T I A C $ 2 8 9 5STATlCN~WKaoNr-Tojj-can=' dlUon, radio, beoter, ‘ - ‘Ic, power tt«ering. O n e owner.

’5 9 O L D S . $ 2 4 9 5BtJPER es 4 -D o o r -Hardtop. Pow er steering u t d brakes. One Owner. Drive I t Nowl

’5 9 P O N T I A C $ 2 1 9 5CATALINA COUPE w ith power steerlnff and bya ra m atlc tran s- m l s a l o t w _____________ ■ ..

’5 9 P O N T I A C $ 2 1 9 54 - D o o r H ardtop. T h is Is a sha rp , o n e -o w n er, local car. L ov mllease.

1 9 5 9 R A M B L E RAMERICAN 2-Door. S tandorfl inmsinlsalon. rodlo. h e n ttr , , . real nice, R eal Economyl->.

----------------- $ 1 2 9 5 __________ _

'5 9 C H E V . P I C K U P-speed. I I r e s -

$ 1 5 9 5

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T H E J Y ' R E S H A R P !

'55 C A D IL L A C C oupe

'57 D O D G E 4 - I )o o r . •

’57 C H EV . 2 -D o o r • '

FO R D 4-DooY .Overdrive. E x tr a ahorp.-

*54 P O N T IA C 2-D oorNone B etter

'54 B U IC K 2 -D o o r'^ tic k . sp e c la ll

'■54 C H E V . ^ -D o o r

’63 P L Y M O U lil C ouMSee to BeUeve

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-52 C H E V . $149 ■

’52 P O N T IA C $ 99

,*51 B U IC K $ 99 .

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Your pre.«n t car will probably moke the down paytiient,

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A /Ertcujiy^ door ha.iUun. atallnn waton. Full

*1£I50 CHRYSLERNr<e Yntker. 4 di>or ardan. Full fa.wer-

IDSO B U ICK •Rup,r I, H,«>r ar.Un. Full powar.-

lOM CHEVROLETneUIr 4 door anIan, Low mllcaia, Mecbanlcally auund,

i m FORDI thn. DUAI wha«U. cuatom cab. VI enHni-, and 4 a iw t tranamltilon.

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1056 FO R O U'lM, U » t whMlbaa*. VI.

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1961 C O R V A IR $23954 Oaor auUon ,»a(&n; powanlWa

lOGO CO RV A IR : $1695 -4 door aadan, atandard trananlaaloa. radio and he«t»r.

1959 F O R D . $1995'FalrUaa IW. 4 door -hardtotr 'aadaa. YU motor. Cnifaa.o>matlc tranunl^ ■Ion, pramlum nylon wblta wall tlr«. Vary Sharp.,. ^

1959 F O R D $1495Cuitom too 4 door aadan. VI oMter, auioBJJlle tranamUaJon; Vary slea.

-1958-P tY -M O U T H -^$1296-4 d«w ataUen wassD, « eylladar motor, aundard traoamlaalon.

1956 F O R D ' ; $895Fklrlana (00 1 door aadan, v i motor. Fordomailc tranamlaaloa. Skarpaat •M In Town I

1958 O LD S . $1595M 4 door aadan. Kydranatle trana.' mlaalon, baautlful. aolld wblu flntak.

1955 O LD S - ,$796*Snni5or-K!r«totrrKsr(fr»TOallcnrana— imiMlon, nrw 2 ton* t>alBU .

1954 F O R D ' $495Cuatom 4 door aadan. V | oMlor. oeardrlita tranamlaalOB. Maw palBU

1951 B U IC K $295Sup^ t , door hardtop.,, DynUUm tranamlaafon. 'SxcapUonaJl)' claan.

1949 C H E V R O L E T • $35

1947 M E R C U R Y $45

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1960 C H E V R O L E T $2095Lunr »ba«lba*«. H . los pUkup. • cylinder motor, 4 a p ^ tranaailaalen. Md* boa. Only 7,000 nllaa. LMka

1959 W IL L Y S $1636y I toa f a e ^ y j ^ le k ^ ^ l wUai^

1968 D O D G E .$1896loB track. Va M tar, tap«^ a«|«,

t.U U « 'U r« . TU« k 8»aaUll

IM iirk«».,Wi4*ba;i. H V* aMar. 4 araad u

$1595

196X G .M .C . V ,. $496iM »<rlr«»k t tp t i i W aaatotom

, ya.7 (aad • Ply tjr<b “

1948 J E E P • : ,$69B4 wbaal driva. V^er tool mdltlOBa.

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.Opaa ETanlnt* Cloa^i Bunian

'.AUTOS FtfR s a l e

■ IVI. Cdrvr^lH- Inipiila, IMl Tati :,VlcioiU. .liiCI Ramblar 4'

l i ' u a - ■ •“ ''I". ■ heatar, o»ar.

Jianitn

' 6 0 V O L K S W A G E N

V - ^ d e m o n s t r a t o r : ' ' -Doable c.tb pickup. 700 actual '■

■ ' miles • . NKW CAli GUARANTEE ’

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-■» B E L A IR 4-D oor V : Sc^an, Ritdlo. Iiea ler. auio-

'n iiulc trmiBmls&lon. Power Pak V8 eiiRiiic. ••.» ■.

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' Y O i j R E E .

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1SS9.CADILLAC 00 Special . . . .beauUful turtjuolse finish.

: tm b a cu la te ly clean. Fully ” iqu lppbd , ■ -Including n 1 r '

, ' condK lonlns-and premium ' u'hlCe w all tires. Exccp*

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105B MERCURY .-M onterey 4? Door Sedan . Rose ' Glow m etallic w01> arc tic white lop tu - tone. I f s - Xully equipped, Inctudinit -pow- c r- steering, nearly new

. w hite w all U re i------- $2205.

1058 VOLKSWAGEN . . ' . Ex­trem ely clean. Local oneo w n er---------------........*1105

1857 MERCURY Monterey 4- . . ■ Door. Pow er 's tcerlns and

' power brakes. Tinted glass, w hite w all Urea, autom at-- Ic uanam lsslon, heater, ra ­dio a n d flo w -to n e , tln -

• ish ---------------------*1385

1051 CAOILLAO 4-Door H ard- ' top. p^ijjy ponvred, /n-

c lud lns p o w e r ateerlng,' pow^r brakes, power win­dows. power seat, factory a ir cohdlUohIng and radio, — ---------------------

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1961 c S E V R O L B T t2995Inpala X deer hardt^. Uka naw.*

1969 F 0 K 6 , $16961 cyllctdar. aundard' traniBlulon,

-only 11,000 mllaa.

X959 C H E V R O L E T $1895OMAIr, -vs, 4 door, aadan. Only M.W0 BJlaal BEAL GOOD.

-l^ S a -r .H E V R Q L E T $1495.LQLET $1495. • , T * - ’lard tram ualon. , ~~W 1 FOBP

.1958 R A M B L E R $15954 door wacoh. I cWfnder and aund>

.ard tmnimlaalea. Jioter oyarbtolad.

i9 5 8 T L Y M O U T H $1496 '4 doer waavn. 'Ona ewaar, tood1

195 7 O L ’SM O B ILE6up«r -W : coatanlbU. SU.

J9 5 7 G H E V R O L E T $1395—t-llg iy_war)n; E»tr« claan.

$1495lARPI

1957 R A M B L E R $13504, deer wacm. VS and erardrlTa. .

1957 PLY M O U T H $ 995 c ia l !'

1956 C H R Y SL E R $1095Kaw Yorker aadan. Mutt 0 to a ^ vrKlau. ■'

1956 PO N T IA C ? '9604 door kardiop. ORly 'A tM allM.

1956 PLY M O U TH $ 5 9 5 see trna onsi

O L D E R M O D E L S1955 C H E V R O L E T $550

1955 PL Y M O U T H !' $,495

1955 PLY M O U TH

■1955 D O D G E

1954 P L tilO U T ^ H

1 9 5 4 P O N T IA C .

4 9 6 8 -DBSOTO,'

,.1?53 G H EV R O LO T $MB.

'1 9 6 8 F O R D V ic to ria $395

C L E A > r P I C K U P S1060 CHEV. “6- Long H -T on 1000 CRffV. ,'19U CHEV. V8, H-Ton U M D O DG E VB, Long -U-Ton 1S53 OMO. 3-8peed. U -T o o / 1048 JE E P , US3 E n iln e /

M O T O R G O .

' . 1 9 5 8 D O D G E

3 ton truck, V8 motor, a speed axle. 8.25*20 ilrts. •

S P E C IA L A T ONLY

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W A ’N T E D I

• S p o t C ash fo r G ood.-c lean la te model, used

' cars. 1057 and NEWER. • NO JU N K OR WRECKS!

We also need a tew good pick* , ups and. truclu.

See K enny Moon

• . B O B J S E E S E

M O T O R C O .HO Clock 2nd A>a. South

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to il OLOaUODlI.R fiupar I t aadan.Towar ata«rln« and krakn. it- way power aaak Low mlleaia.'

}M9>0tU) Falrlant MO, t door.^d'Sro'nlnrHaw-

— P IC K U P S —igto c iiev R o L cr » ton. s ^ n .

I t u FORD. H ton. Lenr, wida M .

lOH DODGE VS, U too. Loat had.

'4 tea. row*n biJ11»

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l4 it CUO cab e<rar. Coed___l l m iItM CnEVBOLBT 1 ta« n " . X

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i m OODCE vs. < tea. jB(t n

.IMT OOOCK .VI. 1 lea..G

b ^ ~ v c * '~ — 11 $7U

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l» n CHEVROLET DalAIr < deer *•- dan. Kadle, ta ta r . astocaaUa

- aicapUenal car lor ealy -413H » » l PLYMOOTH Bal«^ra^4^^4»r

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iwlsl. tlntad i u ^ fi and EXTRA SIIABF -

l» tl CUEVROLET 4 door aadan. S»- dlo, bMlar, auWsatia UaB»

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$450

$400

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$295

.$250

mi'DUICK 4 door, a

IMl CUeVROLET BaUIr bardie* 2 Z & aoon'Jl!l!3t«t

•BQB R E B B E MOTOR CO«=r;/

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COM M ERCIALS .

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n dedlMted la the pf ftt tba Idaho D epftrtinent ttore. Th^M lhrce

" n of illm bodtef «nd good heallh .

Pounds or Dollars?“ It’s Lose One or Other for Group of T.F. M ale D ieters

t r t p r u e n t and only one of them m akes hla weight, tie will ge t the | » treasury.

N ot only does th s loser lose money, bu t h e 'a lso cnsta him self In th e M lo-br~noD-eaUr for the a e x t we«k, for h e m ust th e n lose tw ice th e am ount of w eight In or* d e r to make the prescribed weight ttae {ollowlnc week.

T h e m en keep elaborata records a n d can te ll exactly how m uch they should weigh on a certain M onday serera l m onths from now.

Cruelly Charged In Divorce Case

They stick to the ir prOBrwn until they reach the weight lim it they set for thcjnselvcs.

Club membera c sn lose t

2 New Richfield Aides Take Posts

.R IO K H B U J.June 17-TV-o school booxd members took office a t the Richfield school district 3tS board meetlne this -«'eek.

Bruce Sorensen,, tone one, and Thomas V aughn, zone five, ' sworn In by M ax Behr, who renam ed chairm an o t the reorttan- IsftUon meeting which followed.

Clifford Conner was chosen vice chairman,' Oeorge R Schwaner, treasurer, w ith th e Bonk of Idaho as depository, and Vaughn re* Ulned a s cleik.

Roofing materials, costing ap- ' »800. were purchnscd

N ev„ they.have no children. Mrs. Boyd asks Utle to equity In real property a t 110 Rosewood drive.

. T w in Falls, .fu rn itu re and applU anees, a 1000 Ford plus S180 used

—to-M critre-partT jf-the-com rtiinlty property: which Is presently en ­cumbered w ith the separate In­terests of Boyd. -

She also asks th a t h e r maiden nam e of Teala BelUnl be restored. Boyd I t to TtUln o tntersh lp of

> th e -T o p H at, a U vem a t U 7 4 M ain avenue west.

Raybom . Raybom, Raybom and • W ebb. Twin Palls law firm , is rcp-

r e ^ U n g Mrs. Boyd.

—4 - H C li i r M ^ t^OASTLEFORD. June 17~Oem-

onstratlona were given .by Kim H ertlngcr on making a rbp« h a lt­e r and Ranse H enlngcr. fitting a n d shovi-lng sh'eep a t a meeting of the Pen PaU Uvcatock 4-H c lu b .a t the Loren Hcrelnger home.

rears end' reports were made . . SupL A. M . Derr. He wua named to arrange foi' elementary school repairs th is summer. Audl^ ofHhe-bookswlll-bem ada-by-Car- rlco and Oakloy. Qoodlng.

All teachers In the Richfield (chool system the past year had signed contracts to return this fall, i t was announced.

LEAbE RANGEFAIRPIELD, June n - M r . and

Mrs. Earl Williams. Redding, Calif., have leosed Ute MontROin- ery range on Chimney creek. They are shipping between 300' and 400 •w hm faca~c»ttle~by-^tnick from Redding. P a rt of the cattle have arrived already. They plan on running them on the range In. summer and winter them 'a t Olenns Perry. Mr. and Mrs. WIU llams and family will reside In Palrfleld tl)li summ er as they find living quarters.

Weight by any means. Occasionally th is Is done by a b sta in ing 'from w ater for a day previous to the w elgh 'ln . 1C works, bu t It crowds th o w ater fountain o fter th e m eet- InB.

Russell says the best way to lose th e extra-welBht Ik slm p ly -to eat less. He says few o p the members engage In fad diets.

H e says the membera a r e ___cessful because they iry to loose w eight on schedule and .because they have m ade this com m ittm ent before a group.

Russell says, "When you m ake th is com m ittm ent before a group o f m e n , 'l t becomes e m b a n k in g If you continue to gain w eight — a n d lose money.

“Actually, this is good group therapy . A fter * white you gce ao you count calories like, you ' do dollars,"

VISITS PARENTSCA6TLEPORO, ,June 17 -R e i

Barnes, student, a t U n tle ld c . . lege. McMinnville, p re .. Is visit­in g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jfow grd- B am w . before re tu rn ing to college for sunmier school.

Gooding 4-H Clubs R e^T l Future plans

■OOODINO,. Ju n e 17 r * sum m er plons were m ade and p ro jec ts dls- eus.<ied a t meeUnRs o f th e Qoodlng.U lL f ln h i.U ils .B rrk ■ -------.T h e ' Soultiweal L lt'o stock 'c lub

>md the 4 -y CuUes held a swlttv

the event w hich.included a picnic.TSie Needle and T h rea d 4-H club

m et a t Mrs. Les W hite's hom e nnd TCe- rOii-fcgii ' m r n n s g er c in iy-Tens- In ; wliat each m em ber h a d done on her W oject th is week. ProJcct requlreincnLi were discuvted. and ench girl m ade a poster. K athleen Johiuon and Linda D unham serv­ed refreshm ents. N ext m eeting will ba held a t Mrs. M. L. Jensen 's homfe a t 3 p jn . M onday.

Leader o f tho H am m er Head dub, C. Lewis, gav-c a dem onstro' U o n .lo . th e , m em bers. when- Uiey met a t tlie home of R obert Mink. Tlia boys learned how to make a toolbox a n d each s ta r ted hlfi o»n.

•nie Bridle- and H alter club osrced to pain t mailboxes for tii people of th e com m unity to raise" money. Business houses In town donated, ssveral c.ins of paint. Ecsiiy M ilter gave a dum o|u ir ' tlon on how to m ilk w lth 'a mllk- Ih ; machine, C harles .Miller dem- oiutrated ' how to clean calves'

Topic for the M erry M ixers cluba. "w hat you have been doing

since school was ou t.” Mrs. Beh> jAve i> ta lk on h e a lth nnd

good RroomlnB.'At tl»e nex t Ini;, July 3, there .will be demon­strations a n d lllu stra tlo tu on cooking, followed by a poUbck

June H oalst. hom e extension agent, was guest speaker a t the Cooking Cutles m eeting. M others were .invited and refreshincnts were served. NCxt m eeting will be hold a t Lcanne B a r n u ’ home.

Boots .a n d . Saddle 4rH cl'ub heard reports on th e p a rts o t a h o r s e 'a n d com m on, bicmlalies, given by Linda P agg a n d Peggj' Roe. The nex t m eeting w ill bo held a t the hom e,of L ynda Fogg Mon­day,

T hera w ere 13 m em bers and 11 guests'preaent. a t th e U nited Live­stock club. Bill B unn ., deputy sheriff o f Ooodjng county, gave a ta lk on safety. A question period wos held a fte r h is ta lk . M rs. Don T ucker served refrpshm ents.

Membera of 'th e s ie c tro n s club worked on th e ir trouble a n d test lamps. Harvey C rlppen helped tlie boys w ith the ir splices. N ex t m eet-

T w o P u p s p e r T e a c u p E q p i^ s Q n e HiandliEul >

ir you th ink M exican C blhuabua dogs ar* ooiall, yon sbonid see th e hew bem .pupple i. Here Mrs. Abe S tange r nu n les two such puppies. They on ly weigh two ounces a t b ir th ; T he thlnble.slxed puppies will both f i t In a teacup and they only weigh three and ene*half ounces a week a fte r b irth . B u t w hen th e father only welgbs two and one -ha lf pounds and the m other, th ree 'and three-

ie u rth a pounds, the pupplei can 't be expected to be heavyweights. Mrs. Stanger sU rUd ra is ing the dpgs as a hobby about one year

R od a n d C am . club mode plans fo r a club p icn ic, a Jdint AQoir w ith the S y ringa 4-K club to be held a t N ia g ara springs. The club' sR u rf ii old c a r to work oh. The n e x t m eeting will be held M onday, w hen th e lesson will be “liazard h u n t.”-D o u g las Doty feavo a dem onstra­tion a t th e Gooding V ariety club OTX how to polish calves hooves and homa. R efreshm enta w ere served. T he nex t m eeting w ill b e a t thi homo of, Davy F e r rin o n June -J.

T he M erry M lxera c lub saw a dem onstration on how to make , "Beaten B atter." by .M rs . Boer.'l T ^e club decided to go to .B an-, bury‘9 and also to h av e meetings or» Saturday. Ju ly R n ^ t s o n serv. ed' refrcshnfenta.

Cooks o f A dventure 4 -H club m et a t Mrs. D oram ls' hom e. Cathy Pnrsom mtwle a n u t b read . Mem« bcrs 'we.nt~to B anburyT 'todily .

The Futu re .Seam stresses club spent m ost o f th e ir m eeting .worli- Ing on th e ir c lothing projects. Jo

Ann W ilke gave a dem onstration on s tay stitching a n d how to make darts.

Attend CampDECLO, Ju n e 17—S h a ro n Ray

Sutton , Sharon M athew s and S h au n a T u rner will represent the Jun ipe r H ills 4-H club a t summer cam p to be held M onday through Ju n e 34 n o r th of K etehum .

M e m a Voyce, Junior leader, dem­o nstra ted sewing on bu ttons a t a recen t meeting. I r is Chamberlain m ade a gingerbread cake which w as served fo r dessert.

O O P MEET, SET’ HAGERMAN, Ju n e n - T h e Re­

publican W omen's club will m eet a t the hom e of M rs. James Paulk- per. Bliss, a t 3 p . m. Monday; Melvlh O ibson a n d a y d e Peter­son will .speak .on the post legis­lature, w ith a question session to follow.

DIAMONDS Bob S u m m e rfie idCOMPARE . . . . Q uality COMPARE . . . . W eigh r COMPARE • ; . . . . P flceComparison Is invited > wlCh average WHOLESALE PRICES a s quoted by reputable whole-

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