tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF... · 2014-12-12 · Valley Fat Stock...
Transcript of tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF... · 2014-12-12 · Valley Fat Stock...
Valley Fat Stock Show Honors Go
' To Burley Youth
Preservation of Farms, Water Conservation Are Stressed by Demos Here
(S« photo* on p jje S) DflinVent Allen, Burley, c a r r i e d off t o p lio n o ra n t th e Di.s-|nnk<jl;i
, . II nnci FFA F a t S to c k sale a t t h e T w in F a lls L iv c - |t[ ,; ,t -‘i -L-k Commission com paiiv S n liird ay . A lle n ’s p rize -w m - i-fii iTc •nr Soulluiown lamb soU i for ?2.riO n pounct. w h ich n|.McI.:i-;;
[*' n,i«inii company spokcHm nn d c sc r ib e il a s " a ro c tir ii! f,,, ; , , , . M lis ivnc of m Io in t h e area." J o a n B r a c k c tt , T h ree <>«k \von the fa t Rtock jiiiiKinK w i t l i a H ere fo r ii s te e r .I j —.'C arpenter, rou te 3, Je rom e, f a r r i e d o f f fir .s t }wn- d f iv h . nrs in the swine com petitionsith a spotted Poland C liin : boK.
w tM Wide Wflls. Boi« civ'rilty of W»ho cxtcn,,„:
j iUDolrf. Caldwell. Idnho Menpjrtcn compony. ........ ..............judS
-iMlio Sen. Q u e n t in B u rd ic k , w ho .icored nn iiii.-;ot v ic to ry t h i s spriiu : fi'llow D o m o c rn ts }r;>therinfT a t th e T u r f chib in I V i n F a ll- Salu i
illi (li'dicatioii a m i ha rd w o rk , you can do i t h e re .” S e n a to r Hin-iiifk, tlio N o v e m b e r (general olootion.s, and utkihI su p jio rt f i i r Kola'
M ountain H o m e , i ili<iiile fo r U . S . repve oni'i'iitrated on w Ii.tI prc.-crvation o f th e m
IHlid ; f o r U . S. se n a to r , a n d R a lp li Hit ,e . B u rd ic k , w ho ^pokc iT ibed a s " ih c ovo rrid ln tr
ill N orth la y iiiRht >f coiirsc.
L (-B ol)") n ;:, Bhick-
prc'iiaret
W e s t L e a d e r s M a p C o u n t e r a t t a c k f o r
K h r u s h c h e v P l a n sUN'ITKD N A T IO N S , N . Y .. Soi>l. 21 (/P)— 'W e.'ilcrn le ad e rs a re m ap p in g a c o u n te ra t
tack inli'iidi'd t o ln 'a t lia ck N ik ita K lin ishcliev ’.s a s s a u l t on th e s tr u c tu re o f th e U nited Nation.'; and to tu r n h is o ffe n s iv e into a d e fe a t fo r com m un ist policy. T h e h is to ric 15th a ssem b ly , in recess for tin? w eek-end, resume.^! debate M onday u n derchiuds 111' i r i s i s ;inil nn iid siK vulatioii th e Soviet p re m ie r aim.s to p a ra ly ze tlie w orld
pe ace enforce-
Budge Scores ‘JDictatorsliip’ Of Democrats
Idaho Spuds Ci\ en Speaker at Gideon Meet
nUPEHT. Sept.dear .?klc5
,u u ,., -»oW. Wayne ntir raJiS M « r Cnldi
" rl Tiyior. PoiUmicI. C .. . . o ralCUrk Taylor Iind-Ho.iicl pr.iik^
hcnr“ Hpp. Hnmer li. uudi _ljp((ik a t fi public_rnlly hi
;om p nny ''
caiSiSsro pxUind. ore.
lirejloclt CommliIndiciinl BvtrsKC ......
lor slieep »iid callle dronijc^whtle ewine |i^cti ic
^ i s t d ! Comptirative Il'guru119^3 p«r 100 pounds this
i n l l In 15S5; bfcl. $32.0£
iFirst Atomic Carrier Goep Afloat in U.S.
Tlie Id.-\ho Republican obo spoki at A dinner Saturday evenlnu n Coujin Hoy's nnrt waa ru h I nt i retcpllon n t the ElLs lodge follow. In* the .dinner.
Durlns his specch Soturdny oft ffnooii, BuclKc .wid the Democrat, spparcntly nre not .v-ilL< fl«l «itl Ihe niimbpr of dictator.^«orld wilny . . . tlm t they eUdblL'h one In the While House.
"It ttould take n dlcUtor or n nteil, "to carrj- out LI of the Democrat.
■' Budce
ic pltttf.He jnkl the Democratic plntfonr
iCalL (or mure govemmcntai par-
rrkr, dfilgned to Plt-'Ufd > y coiisiltuilonnl n.eans. I for s«verul ycnrs ' H«-called for t - r e tu n j of the
. . . . . policy, •■'ct forth in the coiutltu-tlon. of local Kovernments tnklng
■ care of local need.-\ and termed 'the federation and Roclall: proposed In the Democrntlc . form ft Rrnvc threa t to continued conjtltutloruil government.
.... buliaini block.i to clulsttned Entefprlse. j;
At the moment the ship became (uUr afloat In ><» building docW. Uij. William B. Frinlie, wife of the tecrtliry of tft9 nivy, smhsh* el t bottle of chimpogne agiilnat tM toietlnj bow.
Ua. Arleldh A. Durke, chief of tiTjl opcrallom, lold several thoi bH specUtors that the 1.10 lot, WJ50-lon flallop. the lar(?e iilp«vtrb«Jlt. "iJ»miility aymb^l ol our fleUtmlnaUon to ; liberty w i Jwtlee and clear sign ( our ntUoDl lUllty to do so.”'Hie EDterjilM will cost about
i i mllUoQ t^art.Burk» «i!ij th» new carrier’
el|ht poretful nuclear rea lto r vlll enable her to cruise 30 tim es afound the w rlj without refueiinR.
The EnttrprUe, whose keel was ^Uld J'i jtars ago, will Join th e Iflftt about one year from- now. She ulll be manned by » crcw of J.lta olflcerj and men’ and wilt <3TTj 1.500 ofllceri uid men In h e r »lr group.
Drive Result Reported by Area Scouts
Rjlurns alier fire days of aollc- lltoi by Mme j.soo workers In th« ^ u a l fund drl»B of the Snok« aiftr council, Boyscouts of Amcr; la. show about » per cent of th e P^oMd JiS.OOO buflitt has been
Richard Best, Scout council '"‘live, reported Baturday «W13J0 has been collected by o rtpofllng communities In “ raiKll. Best added that the m •» perceniage of collection tmnt 30 per cent, with aome arcaa ttpocUng as hlah ~ --
'W1 begin Monday and he hcrpos f'e entire council win have im . ■"“ IthedtlTebythlsweelc.end
lUsv■»T^eii reported. The Twin Foils ;«1 U 19.000, Buhl has coUwted «W , Jerome »IJ)M ana Rupert
Oihsr colieclloiu, a* of Saturday Pllsr, »ijj; Klmberly-Hmscn,
» ; Cutleford. %m-Mlnidoka-I
>“ “ 0; Atblon. «««;. Burley. W72; Declo. »500' 1160; ,R>lrf!eld. g l j i i a
m<!. Hsgermaji, i M r
Benson to Act In Legidature
^ IS E , Bept„M m - Attorney
Mverse court detlsion* In hU
from fpendlni *oy of
*>• had “numerou*« u m before the n « l Iw ia. eon.enes but.wld he U u n -
1 . “ “» « beeauM bu d istarrhan M t-dwn h U - ^
Rupert Youth Is Iiijui’ed in Auto AccidentRUPERT. Sept. 2< — Ronald
Johnston. H . son of Mr, u id hfrs. Des’ard Johnston, route B. Rupert. wM In Minidoka County hospital tonight with » double fracture o f one iwr as a result of n accldcnt a t 11;1B a.m. Saturday n a graveled county road. Minidoka county Sheriff Theo
JMinston Is inviatlBntintr thiraccl* dent In which the 1954 Dodge pickup driven by Johnston w demolUhed.
The accident occurred w he Johnston was passing a 19S9 Poi
by Wayne Dickson. 13, si , a n d Mrs. Ed Dickson, rou
5. RuperU Tlw ^ -o cys^wmM o islight rL w 'ln Ihe' road and“meV IDCO DodRO pickup driven by Ed nulls who, when he saw the - ■ATS aide by aide, pulled off nsd, enablfng the Johnston vehicle0 piss th e fionJ.John.<ton had paa-wd the Foi
had pulled back Into his own lane when he lost control of the pickup w hlcU.Blld-«ld*w ay«-ln.the
icl for some dlsUtnce and then t off the road. The front end
01 the pickup h it nn embankment nd the truck rolled three times Uo a potato field and. before com- ig to rest on Its wheels, Johnston as thrown out.Hie flvlag gravel resulUne from
the skidding of Johnston's pickup broke th e windshield and head- llghu of Hulls' vehicle. Damage
(rfi’ani;;;ttio(j’8 ........................n ie n t m a ch in e ry un le ss ha c an p e t h is v
, , r Interest Khn^ Prime Mlnl.Mcr Nfhni, India, a lending spoke.-imnn for neutralist nations,
......... How 10 New York Sday night stoutly dcfendlns
Niitlons and opp
world
TalklnK lo newsmrn before boardlnit hi.? plane In New Delhi, Nehru ,*ald any crisis of which men speak t,, no t m the United Nations but In human affairs and humnn minds and "the United Natlon.i hn.i never been stronger han It Is today.''
Klirushchev Saturday night re- tealcd his proiwsal that lenrtcr- hlp of the United Nations be akcn awny from Hammsrskjold ind turned over to n three-man :iccullvB committee represent-
Qlen Cove. N- Y , for the week-end, Khru.ihctiev told re-
- we are unable to solve this question we will likewise be unable to solve the disarmament qu«tlon."
He said disarmament must b« followed by U, N. controlled In-
Tnatlonal force.i to keep ■
s enttmated a t (iwj.
HIGHLIGHTS inTodgy's Times-News
count<r- chaTges.
Democrats atre.u (arm problem meeUng here. Burley youtli
.lakes to p honor a t fat stock show. M other climbs down well Jo save daughter, Oldeons meet In T * ln Palu;
Page 3—P at atock ahow winners pictured.
Page 4 — Editorials; 'They Ooofed. bu t Good." and “Cold. CatculaUng, Crude."
Page 5—Top speakers scheduled for A rt aAsoclatldn meet.
Page 7 — Legionnaire of year lets award.
Png- girlcalf.
Page 9 Kimberly Progreaa day parade.
Page 10 — Blood aids boy Injured in /reak McldenL............
Pago le —BruUu beat Jerome, tona Wamoa. Valley
downs Ooodlos.Page 11—Hlske; leads Idaho
«Pen,BaniUr FM tnr* 6eeU0B —
Plan to shut .off canal water system adds algnl/lcanee to ne* l^rnwood well. KUCarlcal society to visit n a u a c re site. Army rucrve trains fo r BUerrlU* warfare.
his wonders t miUain ■ COK-per
years ago. "His mjsierlou; made the First C h r l a t l n n church, 601 Shoshone a tree t north, r ic h e r Frldny, through the efforts of an un known burgltr.
During noon hour someone entered the church through an unlocked door and rilled desks and cablneu in the building. Among Items dumped on the floor wcre"th5”content3 o f ■ Sunday school cabinet. The bu rglar left empty-handed.
The Rev. Donald L. Hoffman, pastor, found three *24 U.S. savings bonds In the debris, while cleaning up. AU three, purchased by a c l ^ 13 years ago, and stored In the cabinet and -forsotun, had matured- this past June.
Progiess Day For Kimberly Draws Cro\vd
(.See photo m page 5) KIMBERLY, Sept. 2i — More
than 3,000 persons attended the Kimberly progress festival here
iturday and about 2.160 bnrb t._B luncheons were served daringthe free barbecue Saturday after-
(Happy Holly) Houfburg his orchesua lurnlshed music the dance. ■
The doy'J activities opened wkh rade, the theme of which —
Kimberly,- W inners................dren’a. division of the porade tM past category were: costume. Bryan Powers, first; Fenny Sharps
. se^nd, and Janice Dean vehicles, Phyllis Ann Ridge- first; Keith and K enneth
Alien; second, aod. Patty . I-nin Butler, third.
O th v winners in (he past gory in c iu d e a group dlvUlon. Johnny and Janice Rappleye. first; Roe children, second, and Danny Donnenhauer. and Ronuie Silvers, third.
About 10 old'cars from the Mag. ie-Valley arta-wtr* fMhired-ln-the parade.
The Indies Pioneer eiub. undei (he dtrecdon of Mrs. Horrr W htte-
was In charge of aerrlng at . barbecue;-Don. Som era- was charge of
meat cutter; George Doolittle, pUes. and the Natareoe, U3S ChrisUan and Uethodlst churches were in charge of setting u p the
CtJOU TO VISIT BURMA RANGOON. Buiina. BepU 3< «
-Re^ China's Premier Chou En- Isl ha t a«cept«d a n inWUtUm oj Wm* M lnlitar. t7 « u to attend Bimoa'a U til annlTerjarj eek-— ttsQ of I n d e ^ d e a c a J u . 1
Cheii PlannedW AsannaroH, Sept. s« (Dm •
as won u possible t» determine (lie extent of M clajos .o t. K enneth Uddlaid, u Idaho, prospect-
UKDtaia arM of ida lio .
E . B. Travis, Boise, left, prealdeol of the Idaho State Gldeoas, group, fiwaner «■> presenls a sack of Idaho potatoes tc ' ' ~ .bead of the interpaUoaal ealenalon o
Use of Old Hospital Building Is Debated
R uB sell C . (Bud) L arse n , c h a ir m a n o f th e T w in FalU c o u n ty com m ission, in d ic a ted F r id a y | i e h a s n o t felven up h o p e th a t th e old h o sp ita l bu ild in tr on A d d iso n avenue w e s t c an be rem odeled fo r u se a s a c o u n ty n u ra in ff home, L a r s e n s a i d a lth o u t 'h th e .sta te ha.s r e je c te d p la n s, a.s t h e y how s ta n d , th a t docs n o t m e a n com plete r e je c t io n of th o -b u ild in fr -a a ia .p o te n U a l. h o m e .J i e sa id . th e . p la n a .p res e n t ly a re b e in g a lte re d to c o n fo rm a s clo.se M possible w i th s t a t e specifica tions.
Buadiy. (Staff photo.engravlng)
Larsen's statemei... comments on a letter from
illh department to C. k lrsc h of the Horlon Nursing home, a copy of which was sent
I th e county commissioners In thl.i letter, written by
Hungerford, as.5lstant head of hov pltnl facilities section of the health departm ent, ihe swte unit noted th a t the interlai ' would hi
... >1 the' building__________ . . be "completelybuilt using incombustible materials."
Hungerford added, 'The expense involved In remodeling to the exten t ncces-sary to mee( these ston- ■ Is (state .and city require-
^oM^notsMin justifiable.'
21 Item s not provided lor ii plana submitted In accordance w ith the minimum standards for
nursing ho^ncs. iraen said Friday the plans
. being altered to confoi clo*aly-aa pottlhla wllh sla l* , . . . fications. He snJd coals will not be knowri until a contractor is given th e final approved drawlnga and h a s entered a bid for the Job. • F ra ilk Fonda, who has done architectural work for the county for th e paat couple of years, said in .a le tU r.W day that. rNo.plons have y e t been made showing cor version of the old hospital into
uraing home."H e aUted (hat Tuesday’s story
In th e TUDts-News quoting the le tte r from Hungerford "savors much of politics rather than com-
plana in existence are drawings ofK e o ld h o s p l .............................no«r exists,-' them shows.the .county commtssjonera wen thlnW ng.of making It into an of-
Mplt^ building aa It .- 'A & nothing about I, in ^ n y way. whether
day. Pondft further explained the plans were net submitted to ih e 's t a te by the conunUslon but ra th e r by H. D. Horton, proprietor Of the Horton NursloiT borne.
JPonda did not say whether he had draw n Ih tp lans for the eom- ty o r fo r HOfftn. but a claim ha* ^ e a . filed with the ^ D t y byPon d * Jo r |» 3 for IM hours betw een Aug. J and Aug. 31..
A sU tem ent attached, toctaim . Which i . b f C halraaA Larsen, b the o th e r two e<
Mother Climbs Do^m Well to Save Life of Small Daughter
Officers Elected as Gideons Meet Here
E, S. T rav is , Boi.se, w a s ree lce tc d p re s id e n t o f th e Id ah o S tate Gideon.s a t th e S a tu r d a y m o rn in g buBine.ss m eet- ing of the p rro u p 's th ree -< lay c o n v en tio n in T w in Falls . The c o nven tion will e n d S u n d a y w ith a b r e a k fa s t a t 8 a.m . in th e .R o B erso n h o te l , . 'a f te r w h ic h de leg a tes will a ttend local c h u r c h se rv ice s . O th e r o f fic e rs e lec ted by th e group a re .G - L . F l e a g le , . O gden . .U ta h , v ic e ..p re s id en t; W illard H o f f m a n , E m m e tt, s e c r e t a r y ; S . E . P a rso n , N am
p a , t r e a s u r e r , a n d E rn e s t U n ru h , C o e u r d ’A lene, chap -
CHATTAN(DOOA, Tenfi.. Sept. 24 l^>-=WhBt would you do if you looked Into a narrow, 40-Ioot-deep veil and In the semi-darkness saw our dauKhter floating uncon
scious near the water’s surfnceT This heart-slnklng sight wi
viewed yesterday by Mrs. Wayn Cordle. 21. lAfaj'elte. Qa.. a(U
missed the child, Rener, 11 months.
Squeeted through a foot-wide opening In the well cover;
Let herself down the aheer sides of the wall by bracing her one aide and her back otV r;___________________
Radar Check In Ai'ca Nets Nine Drivers
Nine persons were cited during - state police radar check between 3 and t p m . Saturday on highway 3S between Rupert and Paul. Hie ares Is a 60 mile an hour during the day.
- — ............J1.-76:T hanas P. Stolworthy, Idsho PalU, 71; Hit* L. Btock. T w in »aili„ 73; Joseph C. Baird. Boise. Ti; nam on Vega, Arlwna, 17; Wcbard George, Rupert, 11; George Strcralre, Paul, 70; Je-
Plucked the lim p child out the water;
Attempted her first artificial respiration while keeping herself and the child above the surface;
Then, after hearing the baby cry. Inched back u p the rock-ltned walls, holding the child with hand.
Recalling the Itfcsavlng artlll- clal respiration technique. Mrs.
Ia in .Some 75 delegates, many
their wives, attended the annual meeting of the group, which Is hosted this year by the Maglo Valley camp of the Gideons
hospital;■I pumped he r a m y and then
I blew into her m ouih ,— like 1 had read about o th e r people doing. All of a sudden she started crying.'*-_By-tha- . . __________opening of the w ell. Mrs, Cordle
i man had arrlrM on the....... and helped both th e e-hausted mother a n d lienee out,
-* I father, a t w ork at the time rama was unfolding, brought Ife and daughter here for nation a fte r being notified
of the mishap.Bruises on the XlogerUps were
the only apparent Injuries to the child. But Mrs. Gordie's U ck w u polnfuliy bnilsed bjr the preanire she exerted while goln^ do«m the well and coming bftck up.
rntenvodonol.not>ert E, Swaney. head of the
international extension * Interdenominational ore
hospitals and personnel In the armed forces In M countries, was featured speaker Friday night ' the opening session, held In I
lewljr-elected Chaplain Hoffman, Aft*r the eldging. Fleagle led de- ToUonals, followed by talks by Jay Cravens on “Securlnc New Mem>i bers," and '^ I r i tu a l Goats" by R M. Keres._and ‘'Getting Ch
A film, "My King's Btumess" woa shnm . The Saturday (ifler- noon session was^cloeed by remarks from Swaper. and a prayer by Norman E. Woid.
Prealdeot Travis wis master of ceremonies a t a banquet held a t the hotel Saturday evening, at which Gideons and their wives hosted Twin Falls ministers and their vlvea.'
C raten welcomed the local minister*. Swaaer address^ the gathering. which was elobed with prayer by Myron W atsw,
S a e a n T lS jp e ^..................... . T S rlUnald a . Dillon, 16,'U 7 Wash-
Ingon street,, waa assessed t3
of Ue Peace Hebert B. Pence, lor drivSK 70 miles u hou r in a &9- nUe xoae. Judge Peace suspend, ed payment of the. coeta.
.Dillon was eltcd b r s ta te Pa- trolsun John Wray Monday on highway . 30. ode mile east of ” lawen. •
ctfde :c ., Brady, IT, .Filer, « u asfc«ed eosu by Filer Justice ' thrfipeace V. A. AllUonlllson and b driW 's license w a s .a u ^ e n ^ f «0 *ya fo r faUure to X T re In' m a n a b to and prudent mannt
NEWS BULLETINSCAPE.CANAVEKAl,. Sept. 24 « « — lA p iaaaM attem pt to 1 U, B. u le lllu In to etbll aroood. the m m ran atesl ef kM weatl Klay and was po<>tpomd for a t U ' ~ ‘
and pn ideo t manner. blUng objects. l% a
dars-Sundsy Ihrowgh T tie« iay-ta whleb te U7 to lire the lO-itery AUsi-Able roeket ax»d 111 UT-poirad parlead,., •
EBBW VALE. W ales. Sept. 34 (fl — Hlchael TOot. Ieft.wUig’eriUe of Ut>or i»rty leader Hugh GaltekeU, tonlgbt was named to-succeed UnL'Jate Anwtrta Be»«a.«# parU varaU ry etaOUMtk tcc Ottt tn d l- tionslUJMrlUcorwUtaency. '
BOISE, SepL M U t ~ Sheriffs e lfieen bm ted tonight, fer ef two ll-ym -Btd Belsi Iwr* »be left iM r be«»«. fer a bieyela ride Ust Dtgbt a n d had not been reported m*b iiM e.-n ie two areJerry Rowley, thr — ......................... _ . - .ert,»«nof Pete _______
SAN FBANCI8C O , 8qit. 24 (* - H ie a i r _________• - for Tehlele l o ; , l n t e r ^ and-JdenUIy-ti
peac^ called H am m arsk jo ld^ J ~ lack(tf ot the "Imperlnllst p a w e r j .^ ^ and S3ia that to organlw conllngenLs under him "would mean coating the armed forces ; wj)0 would destroy us- (the communists).
Khrushchev had made a almllir ' Wffument. In swnewhat leas detail,i»P.en__hfi_,breichcd..tha_DJi._re.____- --- .( Io n proposal In s speech ,4
than two hours to the B6- 1
regime threw tie weight 'beliind Khrushchev's United Notions pro- posals. I t added emphasis by for- m»Ily recognlBlng the-communlrt - govemmen(s of red China and Nof(h Korea.
Castro's cbnirolled press and radio extolled Khrushchev, but Cuba Itself waited with growing in* terest-and considerable concern—
appearance before (he United Natlona Monday.
There was considerable'speeulai' '(C«all»»W CT I. C lw ]>
Appeal Eyed Over Power Lines Rulinst_________ _ _ - P .B U R ^ . se p t. a* -T he d e « .' ..................right (0 extend electric power lines
Into two newly annexed arew will •'PP«Ied to the state supreme . t. Thomas Church, a Burley
attorney, announced Saturday.Church, who represenU 'the
Onlty q g h t and Power companV ann w^tftrlo- ComPftnf•la two separate su lu filed last •' Februao-. and, July against the city, said he wUl be assocUted with toe Richard. Haga and Eberie
Boise. In the appeal Judge Edward HeapDistriei
l^^doTO^-^e decision I
sought by both the, compsiiles a g ^ t the city.
vide e l ( S t r i B * p ^ ^ £ w w & d i recently were annexed by Burley. The cooperatives endeavored lo prevent the municipality from extending power faculties Into the ■rea.
The local cooperaUves sought the Injunction a fte r Burley an- oexed about 140 acres aeross the Snake river In Minidoka county.
dudes any munlclpalMrporatlon from that definition, he ssld.
cooperative nor amunle-.
___ IS^page d _______Under the terms of the Judm-s dsion tbe city now wUT be ^ provide power for new users la :
V is i t S t a r t sSAN PRAKOIBOO, S*Pl
P rln e e 'A O aU —
■M
T ................ ..............
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO _________ SATIJRDAV, SE PTEJm ER
West Nations Map Answers To Red Plans
Weather, TemperaturesiWEATHim UEPOaT p»ge ............. - - - •
MAGIC VALLKV — PifUr wllh »ame l lfh t i‘the RiounUlni. <:i««rln( lonlfhl and rilr lumnrrow. C'oolc I._l- t.. I . _ »r.l.Kt 111 Mrh W h !<>.• Id
Demos Stress FarmiiigWoc At Meet Here i
Twin Falls News in Brief Group Tours Bm ley Plant To End Meet \
Seen,
Monday, Sept. 26T H E DUBARRY BEAUTY EXPERT WILL g iv e o com plim entcfy M okcup Lesson. Ask o n y so lcspcrson about Q ppoinlrhcnts. Eoch w ill receive individual instruc tion ond o p e rso n a l "fo rm u lQ " (or th e new DuSorry " P e a r le d M ak eu p ."S h e wi(f consuft w ith you on ind iv idual beauty W dbTem s'^ffd 'aavtSrolT T peclf I irca re -ew l— m g k e u p needs. 'S h e will p rese n t eoch custom er w ith whom ’ s h e co n su lts o com plim entory g if t o f beouty
T ro irfO u B a rry :- ------ ---— ; — —------------ --
THE PO LLO W IN G WEEK SHE w l a ^ B T ^ W r W r ^
MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACYSTARTING MONDAY, OCT. 3 .
SAV-MORDRUG STORE
gEPTEMBEB 2 5 , 19B0 TIM ES-NEW S. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO
T»fl» Aneft Bnrlry, letl, ■nd I jir r; Carpetiler. Jerome. T>*>«.Jl! h.mp% o f r r S.lurd.T 'o dMrlct 4.II K«t S l« r
Srpl, 24 — The Buhl nol.inl- chib nlj'crvpd Iw nmmal fnlhfr-.soii niul Boy Seoul rccociil- lioii, n l;;iu •Piursilny evfnlni; with
proKrnni a llli fume ivltpncllnR.
, MlecUfl «»tari]v iI itan Dr»ckelt, Three Creek. I i thotm wllh her thim plon Hertford ....................... - ------Ui» dlilrlcc 4-H F»l BUer »nd Uvfilock ■how and u le held «t the Twin F»Ili Llresloek Cod nopinr. Join It % m(mUer o f the Three Creek 4-H clnb. <S(a(( pi:
Rosary will bt recllcd a t'7;30 iP. m. Sunday nt the Joseph Payne memorial clinpel. Requiem hlKhDeath Claims
A l ’C a M a n . T T . l M ^ d r y a t i h V u T l i r F l M ^ ^^ ’ • • 9 ollc church with the Rev. F. J. O -
8URLEY. 8fpt. -54 - TlboricolDrlscoll Os cclebront. • Last rites Crliiltei. n died &c ihs C n s s l a b e held In the Pleasant View Memontl hospit*! Prldsy, cemetery. Friends may call a t the
. Snrn in i..=. , , aorW ary Sunday arternoon andI .^5 j “ V,'*' ' “tnlnB and unlU time of Bervlccs1. and received h s education
itere, coming to the U. 8. In 1022. ” “" '’“^:________________|He .titlfd m southern Id ah o AIRMAN VISITS
had llKd^slnce.^Mr. UrU] HEVBURN, Sept. 34—A I'cl.
tMtneu most ot his life, itiren have arrived from Germany1 Oo Auj. 24. 1H4. h« m a rr ie d 'h e re he spent the past three•Mrs. Christina Moline at O n torltP '^ars with Uie U.S. air Jorcc, En
Sur>lvori include his widow,««» itefKjons, Charles M ollnclu,- - - -
a to L i ;m'i , W-‘ and Mrs. .Edwin Paskett. Mai-«nd Mr. and Mi^„ WHson
^ " W arner, Heybum, hefore Icavlnu h is next Bjsljnmcnt a t Miles
• Icily » ir base. Mont.
Hears ReportniCHFIELD, Sept. 24 - nlch.
iW-Tflrm'Bureau'issoeiatlDnmtt' Thursday evenlnB a t the home Mr. and Mrs. Grant Slertnj to hear xeporta by Macy WlUltna, Boise, organlsallonal director, vho told of the effect on farmers of Tnrm labor oiganlzallon, and tujr Aivindrup, Muriaugh, huresu ' surance agent.
Mta. Irvin Braun, county kt'yr-fihMhonVr-^tporUd fl-rouia
Oomcs First’ program, Howsrt Jansen. Richfield chalmsA, p t- sided.
Bulil by Club Budge Speaks at■ Pocatello Parley lo
Itmree inccl lirlil il;\y. JniiU'^ M. 1, fanriiiclcit n h future f.irllrs
POCATEI.I/D, Sept 21-ConiI. Hnnifr il. Ru<li:c ttilil x Iimchn
In I’oMlolIn SaliirdAy, l io i in r In K Kepiibllcan Natlnnnl
. Ini'cl clilckcn picnic dliinrr! Chairman Sen. Tliru.'toii Mor t lu ld nl the n u h l Clly p.irk Kcntiifky, Ihnt dMliti; »Uh c mpc! by a prORrnm nt the muiilst KiinBSlcrs lo protect I
... program wn. prcAcnlcH by Doy Scout-1 of troop 3, which U jpon.'orcil by the local club, under ihc clircclloij o f Ihclr Ecoii'.- mnstrr. Jo lm B:\rkcr. Bnrlcrr ami Bcouls CrnlR LowL , Prp<l nrnlh- ford, iHnimy Dnrkcr nnd Mike 5>lerei* .spoke on varloiu pha-'C.'. nf the Nnllnn.U Boy Scniit Jnmboirc held nt Colnraclo SprlnRs, Cclo., this summer,
HlrhllKhi- of th e proRrom le prcsonlnllon of colored rllile.'
fhowlni: cvoiil.i n t the Scout Jamboree, ii.Ti rnted by Crnli Leal.s.
Member.'! of the troop earninK a»nrd.s -for Srplembcr were ; senicd w ith tlieir awnrds by Stanley K rrn and Drnny Pati Steve Pcnce received merit bailees for life s;ivlni;. iirolccy nnil cltl- zcti-shlp in the home; Freil Drolli. ford for piT.ymiil fllnt.w; . Loul.i Wclb, hor.'emnn.'.hlp and look blndlnc: C ra lR Lcivl.s, w o r ld brolherhfyxl; Jerry Lively. *lar badRC. nnd.D avc Helclel and Dill BaRRS, ^ccond cln*5 n«ard-v
Lauren Linudon wa.i pre.iented with a membership cnrd and Jin> my B arker with a life badge.
Lyle EvniM wa.' chairman of ar- raoRcmentA for th e annual event, a.’Blsted by Loy SprRdllng. Dob Weaver. Dale Christensen. AU&n O sterhout and Jiimcs nu.«elL
clvlllml world the Jol) trnlnlni
BlldKe .lalil t: le cnniilil.itr.i
i: « 'prntpcl Anierlci. dL'.
forclljh- that lUrhnrjl M^Nlxon nrid'H in'ry C;ibot. r/idiio are till only Iwii who have had Ihf ejperl'
InlnB for »uch an as slRnnicnl.
"The Aiiicrlcnn people lisye had leadlnff comiiiunl.'it butclHTs ol
, raillnR lirlore them,’ BudKC Mid, ' and nnjonc who lia.' watched niul lUtencd lo Khrush' hcv. Ca.'ilro, Tito, and others ■ ould certlnly nsree tlut we can
not afford to field anythlni: bu!11, That team by ex
perience, fiblllty and Itmptramenl Nixon and LodRC."
Judge at Burley Notes Violations
BURLEY. Sept, 2-J — Jose . chec, 34. Burley, wa« fined and costs by Justice of tlie Peace Alfred C rarie Friday momlnff for failure to regLner ft truck. He was cited by State patrolman Charles Peugh.
Boyd E . Van Luven, Heybum. was f ined 110 and costa by Judge Crane fo r an overload of straw. He was c ited by State Tlardlns:--------------
JiUlo r . Agrunaga. 22. Burley, wa. f ined *6-and costs by Jud«e Crane fo r an overload on potatoes. He was cited by Stale Patrolman Charles Peugh.
Steyen Tupyl. 28, Rupert, fined t3 and coeta by Judge Crane for failu re to register a trailer.
Hal L . Rogers. Rupert, wa-i fined t t and caiU by Judge Crane for faaylncf w rlght-H' -----------
BEAD TIME3-NEW 8 WANT ADS
nt an nppral^al of for prMldent and ho. e rr.'iion^iblllty
Farmers Insurance Group Honors
Tjocal Counselor
Malta Meet Lists PTA Legislation
MALTA, Bcpt 24 —LeRlslallve proposaU concernlnn education were discussed by members of the Rnit niver PTA a t the llrai meet- InR of tlie year Tliursday nlaht in the hlRh school Kith Wlillnni Bruesch, Almo, school board member, lendlns the discusiion.
Issues Included st.ite sales tsx. driver training, separate board ol education for the putillc schools and one for the slate university and college,
Charles Wnrr opened the meet- InR with prayer and olllccrs and committee chairmen were Introduced as well as tlie faculty mem-, bers. Group slnRlng was led by Mrs, Or\-ille Sears.
Tu-o tap dance number* and tumbling act were presented with Vermoyne Beecher directing. " was reported the slate PTA < venllon will be held Oct. 26-2I Butley.
rt'coKnlllon of outstanding nehicvrmcnts In the Insurance ti.'ifi n/ihf-rf. n nrna-n. inf,« Sim.
boulev.ard. Twin Fall.i, Idaho, .. be the gue.sl of Farmers In
surance Croup Sept. 30 to Oct. a t lU Topper Club convention Sun Valley, Idaho, accordint; lo Robert E. Early, first vice pre. l- d en t in chargc of production for the company, who. o home ollloe 1.5 In Lo.1 AnRcle.i. Headquarters will be at the LodRe.
Company officials will attend the buslnc.« sessions and address th e deltnates.
Topper Club honor.-! arc award- , ed annually by Farmers Insurance] Group to Its leading In.wrance; counselors throughout the sta tes In which the company operative. Membership Is made up o( those who rneel production ouoUs in.oH five member com- pjintes ol the organlz.iilon. Wives of club members aUo wlU be gucsu. —Adv.
Helena Rubinstein’s Skin Dew Beauty Offer!
9.00 Value NOW 5.00WlTHi SKIN DEW» MOISTUIllZEn. . . m iay liquid tliat gives skin prolelnlzed molUura {et a dewy bloom. Penetrates deeper. Youi ikia dtlnlu up every of FrenchFormula mslsnlty. To restore mouture, UM »!•
_waj;^i_undcr makeup, every nlghL R<j. 5J)0
FREE! IIERDESSENCE aEANSCB...rich [Iqtdd cream with rsre herbs of acknowledged !xae£t to beauty. Cleanses deep. Alwiya uie HerbeuetM before Skin Dew, lor tkin pure u mow, £oe is
•••!.. iOOrelM
YOU SAVE 4 .0 0
"M agie Valley’i L a rg u t and Ftnett Dept. SloreT
VUMeYF O R - EV E R Y - N E E P t ~
N«W ti8 th „ . . . J ,1, ^,1,^
w \0 n p g lrs a n d niQ in tananw t L r g n . . .inco pram{umt>..iiom«r»polraT..>.M i . l | | ,
« '~ l= r i|r lh li .g o i,d .„ .y ,h |„ 5 .
VOUU IIKE THE WAY W 5 DO BIBINESSILoan* u p to $1 0 0 0 •
G . A . C . F I W A W C EC O R P O R A T I . O N
rcrmerfy Cob,bb„ RAOtK* CorpiraHw
1 4 7 M a ! n A v e n u e , l o s t ,T w |„ ra n i ,W o h » ;
T«]*phone REdwood 3-W 6 ’
IffiNTUREREPLACEMENTS
WOTHING D O W N -2 0 )|»O N T H S T O PA9
• 25 Y«ora o f lue*CMiful denture m anufoctuHng' in*■urat your t'atit*. facHon. _
• F or your convenience we a re able to do most Denture Repairs in less th an V /i hours.
• I t costs nothin? to come in and discuss your denture problems;
Open Daiiy'9 o.m. .to '5 p.m . or by Appointment
DRIVE U P -P A R K — W A LK IN
M cD O W 'S';;^Filar a t Flllmor« — In.tht O k ay Shfipping Canter
WANT A TREAT? COME SEE HATS TH A T TURN HEADS. . . MORALE BOOSTERS TO BANISH YEARS AND PO T STARS IN YOUR EYES... SEE OUR M ARCHi MILLINERY COLLECTION REFLECTING EVERY CHANGE IN HATS FOR AUTUMN ’6 0 .. .M A R C H i EXCLUSIVES'- _
12.98 TO 2198L«<i- l- r^ O u e h w . furty Wt... 18.98: C^H t: Feun*. imports fhitfyWf tS.W; Riahr: Pwnb lu ta s
PAGE F _______TIMESrNEWS. T ? ^ N FALLS. HJAHO SUNDAY, SEPTE^^BER 25, 19G0
. aublMM <m
T H E Y G O O t'KD , n U T GOOD T he lUea pe rsis ts l h a l th o I tu u la n s a re
ImmcnJeJy superio r l« th e u s t i o f p ro p a - gBiidtt a n d t h a t we c a n n o t h e lp b u t b e <jut-
,, done In a n y K s t on t h a t f ro n t . Yet th e f a c t I' U th a t a s a ln and a g a in they h e lp us to ga in " I m ^ r ta h t v lc to r lfs In th is field.
Indeed I t h a s been sa id m ore th a n once Hint R u ss ia n error a n d s tu p id ity c o n s titu te ct/ie of o u r g re a te s t a ssu ra n c es aga in st /nlJ- lire in th e c o ld w ar. W h a te v e r the ir p ro p a - giicida sk il ls , they a r c o f ten trap p e d by th e
'Iron rig id ity o f th e ir pu rp o se o ( conqucst.H i^ r a c t io n s In a n d re la tlnR to A frica
provide th e new est ex am p le , W ith th e C on- goltie BDVcrrimcnt o f P a tr lc c L um um ba In
I I , ; obvloui c h a o s , t(ie K r e m lin c h osc (a c a s t Jtr • lot i r i th h i m and s e n d som e 500 " tf tch n l-
; t ■ cJana" to h i s aid. 3 ^ e l r r e a l a im , o f c ou rse , ........r~ w g runw !u d h im U> th e -G om m unUt..wtll th m u . . .
IH ; L u m u m b a 's m on u m e n ta l Inab ility to gov- «j | | ; e rn e re n tu a l iy b ro u g h t a c t io n by Colonel
Mobutu, C ongolese a r m y c h lc f , who p ro m p tly u id su c ce ssfu lly o rd e re d th e Red te c h n icians (a ll s t r a n g e ly o f so ld ierly bciirlng) 6 u t o t th e C ongo .
At th is t u r n , m en tru ly .senslllve to th e propagflJida Im pact o f tl ic lr behav io r w ould have m o v e d to c u t th e ir lossM . D u t n o t 'K h ru sh ch e v nnri a .ssoclates.
Sixteen A fro -A s lan iia tlo i is , a la rm e d a t Red In te r fe re n c e w i th U.N. effo rts u n d e r B ecre tary -O encm l D a g Ifam m arsfc jofd iti th# Congo, d ra ltc d a reso lu tion of su p p o r t Ic r H a m m a rsk jo ld . A p r in c ip a l f e a tu r e wo; t u call u p o n till n a tio n s to r e f ra in f ro m m il ita ry old t o th e Congo excc?pt th ro u g h th e U.N. I t w a s a d irec t s la p a t Russia.
T he K re m lin c a r r ie d Its s tu p id ity to th e leng th o f a c tu a lly d r a f t in g a coun ter-re so - lutlon.
The m e a s u r e h a d n o c h an c e , a n d a t th e la st w as a b a n d o n e d . T he A fro -A slan pro- posaJ. f i r m ly endorslnff H am m arsk jo ld , go ln- ed a 70-0 tr iu m p h .
T rue e n o u g h , th e R usslan .s are g r e a t p r a c titioners o f the p r o p a g a n d a a r t . B u t th e y »re n o t t h o m a s te rs th e y a r e so m etim es a l leged to b e . F a r to o m a n y tim es ih c l r goals o t c o n q u e s t arc n a k e d ly exposed . A n d then , fo r a tim e a t lea^t, th e i r g n m c Is up .
Even a m o n g th o re la t iv e ly g ree n le a d e rs of th e n e w A frica, th e re c a n n o t be m u c h llliulon t o d a y as to w h a t t h e S o v ie t U n io n
Ton•hItC IK
CItANGINn BC.'KNE—Bui Mr. K 'l exce.-4r9. r reli t i Ihose oj ,Mj* T w iu m Jn Tibft, norilien ndlii *H(1 BouUicasi Ml». »ppirenUy coininc
collKUre itrrneth, even Itiougij )»rgely inortl. nn j dfcUloiu' Impsct on wotld opinion. KJirmhche.,M seemlnaly ovprrcftclied him.irlf BC»ln. lt«o llseri\iAt the reccnt inccUn* at Hi« O rtinlztllon e/iThry're pnrtiT tnvlnfd «n(I »
Atntrlcin 6tale« Bt the BogoL* economic confer- ccl. Will dcllrfr, Aflrr 5 pin._:e. KJmuhchev »nd his Cuban lackey, Flflel Cns-'. wer« told to ktfp tfitlr h»ndn off the Amrrfcan;lUnent, a » Afro-A»iu> n«llon» do not In u l Mr. K .' ^ , -------U*o do our louthem neighbor* fTO»- more »U5* Snow;
plelou* >tid fenrtul 01 the unstable and emoClort*/ H«re three kitwni, !»oj7!»lf ») earded meUvtor. ' |Ono ffmnle. to *l«e »*»r. All aThere are other bptlmlttle no moi
that—on tJie «-orld icene. Mao'a agfreu lte b
AU n tu tra liit booi^ w ith food thortiges and >«£k or fundi ilowlnff down hli five-year p ] u , Nehru' need! weit«rn Ud.
• • • I.STENT. ANYWAYlOW o r TUB RREMLIN-PrltDe Min- Dear Pol ShoU; ' 's alxo crateful for the key role «hlch - Heard about i ftllav the o the r n-EUiTfne R. head or tUt WorJd d»y rh o probtbly Is l!)» luckiest
ink, anti David E. Lilenthal, former TVA chair-1 hunter In Mi*lc V»tlry - .H- *- played in rrRotmtlnj an Bjrcemenl w llh'Uiough'he prob»bly dofui't ren l-
t^kliU n on tlifl BTMt Indm vality irr/jtitloi.The Unlled flutes will finance aboul haK
the blllton-dollar program, which will beneHl million people In the two counlries,
Scvernl Arabian natlont a U o voted with the Wesl on the Conso question. They, too, preler the
r of the United Nations to tha ahadow of the Kremlin,or profe.ulon* of friendship from PelplnR.
innial Abdel NMser, in partlcuUr—dejplto nu.«l«n Id In bulldlnft the Aivan dxm—appears to be pull- IK out of the red orbit alor* with Iran, Iran, Jor^ on and Lebanon.Ttieno r«butr» and d«»*rUani,.illplomati believe, elp to explain the b ltten eu of tha eontroverKj eSttee/i Nlfcftii «nd Wao. 2a otiUag Tor ta tm-
mediate w.ir, the Chinese ruler ha j gone too far KhruahcheVi opinion. He b u driven the neu- s Into the camp of (ha <letnocr»c(ea, as th# Con- the Cuban and Indla-Tlbel crlsea Indicate.
R»nda bliuts to the effect tha t the United States and Its nllle.i are «mi pracllelnj -Imperialism and col-
ilnllsm’" under a lulse of r»neroslty.So alsrmed Is Khrushchar OTcr Mao'i warjlke a t
tltude that he h u warned hU coUeaiuo iha t Rus- lU eul off tha military weapons and supplies—• —U_ -1___ __ ■ !
■ rea lly d e s ire s . C lea rly I t la n o t th e w e lfa re. o f th e e n a e ^ n g A m c a n s , b u t sQ iliny 'n«« r
'2 dom in ions fo r R u ss ia n c om m un ism .C e r to ln ly th is s t a t e Of a f f a i r s la so m e th in g
♦ % g rea t d e a l less t h a n a p r o p a g a n d a v ic to ry i; fo r M oscow . I t U, b e y o n d a l l dout>t, a « n a s h• lug d e fe a t .
C O L D , C A L C U L A T IN G , C R U D E A lth o u g h a p p a r e n t m a s te r s In th e u;
p r o p a g a n d a , the R u ss ia n s n o t o n ly goofed In A frica b u t w o n t r ig h t o n to m a k e la n le s e f th e m se lv e s b e fo re th e U n ite d N a tio n s Jn New Y o rJ i. F riday .
IC w a s e n o u g h f o r th e A m e ric an s to sec p ic tu res o f K hrufichchev h u g g in g C a s tro a lm o st am o ro u s ly , b u t t h e Soviet p rem ie r v e n t c o m p le te ly o v e rb o a rd In a th u n d e r in g speech b e fo r e th e U . N„ in w h ic h h e p roposed to r i p ^ p a r t t h e w orld o rg an lz n tlo n 's m a ch inery . a n d m ove It o u t o t th e U n ited B tates, “ p e rh a p s t o R u ss ia ."
O f c o u rs e , rep rD scn ta tlv e s of capH vc s a t e llite c o u n tr i e s a p p la u d e d X hrushchiev’s r e m arks , b u t tho w e s te rn ix iw ers w ert!' s tu n n e d by w h a t S e c re ta ry o f S ta te C h r is t ia n A, H e r te r d escrib ed a s " n n « ll-o u t a t t a c k —a re a l d e c la ra t io n o f w ar— a g n ltu t t h e s tr u c tu re , p e rso n n e l a n d lo c a tlo a o t th e U n ite d N ations.’*
T h e re cou ld b e n o do trtr t t h a t K h ru s h ' eliev 's s p e e c h b ro u g h t a b o u t a n a tm o sp h e re •Qf-<!rlsia-to-the-hL«.tori(v4&th.tteni>ml I
SWy se s s io n . I t co u ld well m a rk th e b e g in n in g '- of ft c o m p re te collap.se o f th e w orld o rg an l- ka tton d e d ic a te d to th e p u r s u i t o f peace a n d 2 c o o p e ra t io n am onK a ll co u n trie s .
> • I n e f f e c t , th e S o v ie t p re m ie r le t I t be k n ow n th o c R u ss ia n s r e g a rd them se lves as
j j ' ]WlnB m o r e - p o w rr tn l 'th t t h - th e - U n l te d - N a * tJons o rg -n n lia tlo n . To g o to su c h le n g th s in t ry in g t o d ic tate to tlie U n lte d N atlo n s, R u ss ia le f t n o doubt t h a t sh e Is ou t t o w reck th e o rg a n iz a t io n u n le s s s h e c a n h a v e h e r ow n w ay.
I t w a s easy to u n d e rs ta n d K h ru sh ch e v ' • t in g in g rebuke o f Q ecre ifiry -Q enera l D ag H am m arsk jo ld , a n d th e reasons fo r d e m a n d in g th a t t h e U. N . se c re ta ry be fired a n d r e p la c e d w i th a S ov letlzed executive c c m m ltte e .
— T h ^ p r o p o s a l - e a m e - ln - th f r - w a k e o f - t h e S o v ie t 's d Jp lom allc d e f e a t In th e Congo, In w h ich t h e s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l necessarily h a d to p la y a j n r t d is ta s te f u l to th e R ussians.
By n o w . it sh o u ld he crj-sUvl d e a r th a t th e R u s s ia n ’s c rude o t te m p ta to d ic ta te w orld po licy h a v e g one loo f a r . To co n tin u e try - 4 a g - to ,p l a c a te K h ru shchev ,_C nstro_and the Jlke w l l l get a s n o w h ere .
I t w i l l take a lo t o f coum gc lo call th e ir h a n d , b u t th e y h av e p laced th e W estern po w ers I n th e p o s it io n w here a show dow n seem s in e v ita b le .
t a n d re p ] fgt ccm m ltt<
------T h b - p
B E N E F IC IA L IN F L A T IO N - U v e s g e t lo n g e r a n d longeV. L a s t 'y e a r was
th e l U t h Itj succession In w hich th e jive rage U feU m e o f A m erican w ag e e arn ers rem a in e d a t o r above t h e 7 0 -y ea r m ark . accordlnE to M e tro p o U tan U fe . T he in c rease has • m ^ t ^ t o 24 y e a rs s in c e 1909. e ig h t years
.• la e e 183B a n d 2.7 y e a rs since 1949.
TUCKER'S NATIONAL
W H I R H ^ ^WASHINGTON — Although t ie Volua HtUoni
nas *olv« no lundameotal dlflleulUe* In the -coW i,ar." Rich »» auannaroent. American foreign pol- cy a t eanflucled Intide and ouUlde that tntrunal n recent monlhi I* rtfarfltd by OOP itrate*uw x i a prime auct.
nenrjf Cibol l ^ f t . lhe Itepub- |
"W A SH IN G TO N CA LLIN G " BY
m a r q u is CHILDS
llcan-* 1 • preiUlenUal nomine*UJJ.
b ouu UMt "the United fiutes nerer lo^t a t>alll< beforeV n M W»Uon». - Tl-Jt may t,. -----rather UllWi »utement. but the dlKus.' ITnlted Bute* hai recently won <rreral W<JiIr Jroportant pnjcha. lofleal victorle* In UN, conUovrr.«lei and In oUier diplomatic ne- eoU« tiont
The pleaaanl and unexpected lurprtM a t the currrnt New York leaslon U the tupporc which Ote
Afn>-Aalan bloc liai ulren to the United NaUom and Uie United Statci, and to Ilammarakjold'a po- ilUon on the Congo.
One of Uifl rei%on^ for Wklta Khru.OicJitvM at- tendance »as to *oo thf.'.e proapectlve membrrs. He
boailed that their admlulon would desltoy the Totlng majority whWi the We«t ha t enjoyed In
Interaatlonal organization.
.5 fL t7 iirr felluwa *cre talking the
other day alK>ut «litt »ould hap -, pen If llipy lo I« lield up. Naturally, jou Kood corulUuents »lll readily rcccfiiue tlial thia
biied oil a re-
WABjnNaTON. — WlUi tcm ptttion strong at It mtitt be lo.xxi- fthout "Who l» l Chib* to the eom.l At he It t« e of the most dls- m tiau u ’" DemocnU h»Te; tlnguUhed tclenU su In the world, rxiuurtii __..I___.1 ...
Tourists Spend About S 9 P e r
Person Daily, Remain 3Tl-.,,
lirii y «lloitfd 11 li'i»-
in it - Itepublleiin* from] G e n e r a l ElVn-
ind mch-
learry 11 to the *upreae court ...........jurvey ihowa that roost <rf Idtho't ': An iddllionaJ - yearly visitors tptnd abcul O a'tlio-e questioned i day per person and stay In, the to Idaho i
hU fello* tcleotlsls both here a t(,ta ie three dayx. {nicntt and roadltii:home and e li^ 'h e re tround the I Secretary Louise Sliadduck re-i told al>out the sla te j < globe have besun to protest In- leased wme flgurrs obUlned dur-'tlblUtlej. MUs Shad dlgnanUy a l w h at teetiui to them! tng'July »"d August when 1.000 department ru n s »<j 'tn effott to .persecute him for h it out-ol-state vacaUoners were ask- mnsailnm ever)' year ' IpoWlcU vlewa. |« j jo lay how much they xereUourlsU to come to i,, It Uit courts, for 1eK»l rea« jn s’5pendlns. how Ions they were Uon, her t u f f m« haring lltUe to do with the racts'staylng and why they chose Wjho dsiiy n
deny his request
silver fUllnssr he declareil The other suy ntcllfil I
pocket, pulled out a le» and counted sometJilns 1 cenU, erinnfd .
I iO
all ou): would
lid maki a holdup rlsht aiigry.;n the firjl guy ipoke up , *nd aald. ".My wile cirrtea >r money around, bai no one
lare rob her!"
down sere shoul-|IriK, "Who ChU u- an Jenners ar -McCarthya »ere inanpetlng. *20 j ea /j o! irrafcn.“
II U. of course, early and when th e heal la turned up In the b w-eefa the consplcvcma U rjen Cuba and other lailurcs ln t... fo rrljn Held may prove Irrealjiible. B u t the restraint thuwn n il 00 the plus tide. If not for Uie r>eniocr*ii certainly Jor the nation 02 a whole
A mtnor exception Ij the effort o t Sen. Jawes £aMland. Mliihiip. p i, and Thooist J . Oodd, Con nectleut. I>emocraU. to ut* ihi power of the lenatc Interoai te- curtly subcommittee to level a Mf' CatUiylst type of attack at ihi aUte department-
Ther ehamed Uiat certain tin. named otdelaLi In the department were responalble for Ftdcl Caatro’t cooling to p.»er. These tJ«u were bajod on the te.^lmony
polltlcil
d ChlniI and
Sir;
Wm make good ttock dog# oi peti for chlli:ea. Fhcnt EAst 4- 23M. Jeromfc
Ahln Ironi m . I. Jerome)
rAMOl'S LAST LISE ", , . And If H werenr for *
many bargalci. wt'd bate m o ri money In the bank." •
GENTLEMAN IN TU B FOtBTIl EOW
- ....................— > minor action.diplomat expect* Uiat lOmishchev »IU " r l
religion" or ceue bU bituiering u a result of theae adverse, worldwide derelopmentt. But they do hop#
m u a l n t -fntj-hff'iiHnf~»tmt.---------- --------- ---------—i , mciar. M«w.p.pw 8r"ilf.t.)
VIEWS OF OTHERSA NEIV WELFAB£ DKVsLOrMENT
TliB secreiary of health, education and welfare Arthur g. Fietnln*. underworin* h it repuUtlon aii
empire builder. U prtuuig tor prrampt netJon on -natter that will moil Ukely claim allenUon al
fotUicominit aejuloQs of the legltlaiurea in Idaho aod ‘ ■e y other state,
1 ft the question of whether lo extend state far® programs to Inehid# medical and health .Ices for elderly persons who have too much incotne
gunllly for public (u.itat*nce, but not enough leel Ihe costa of aerlout lllneu.This «-ouId be aQaethlng entirely new If Idaho, or any other itate, wanta to venture h
!Us new field, eongteis has provided money to help •ith the costa, and to eongresa has. again pu t u t n a spot. It's another one of those federal aid pro-
granu r)Uj a buUt-Jn escalator and njift the Inevitable coercive factor that ”lf wa don't take the money someone else will."
For Wsho (fte /ederal eontrlinitlon would be *5T cm of every $100 spent, leaving the state to pay tho other tJS,’
3ut or the first year'a startln* appropriation of million dollars of federal funds. Idaho's allocation
would be isiooo. The secretary figure*'the outlay would tiulckly tttble, and tha t probahly Is an eatl- "lato that leans he«TUr to the conaerratlte aide. ,
Special Mata legUlaUon would be required for p*r- Iclpatton In thU new pro ran t. Cftrlously there are
Inseparably Involved the (lUtoUons of how much Ifs jo in s to f « t ibe Hate. « id o f h o r the aUl# l i *o-
te ttm ; up this prvgram tor those elderly son-pen- i N / l i f J i l i l slonens. The slates, lor example, a n permitted t
Seem* tsra ni«n moaning the (act they couldn' get away la tl Saturday to hun sagehena.
One of them offered the *ugges lion that they probably just saved Ihemselvts a 'dry run," anj-way.Fellow I know hunied all day
Saturday and didn't see a b ird .- he eiplalned.
"Wher# did he hunt," the olhc; asked.
'Oh. Ml up around Palrfleld and all ever Cimu county," w M the reply.
This may come u news ti hunter, but Cimat county v closed area for sajehen.1
r u r s FOR KIDS DEPT.Pots:
Pour puppm for free. Mothi Australian shepherd, a good dot;. Pupplt.i will be small, them four and on»-hslf m iles wesl of Buhl on D«P Creels r Large hodse Imlde Uie curve, phone 0307-J4. Buhl.
Mr*. Uwreae* Ci
cenwouily irc
fe changed' llmei[tlueiliULs such-
Joln the Inlemal tecurlly commit tee PsuUng Is rery likely to ro t Jill. This It an advertlieoient th«
do far more harm to America he uncommitted natlorw :
In western Europe th a n — communLit propaganda Uiai
Moscow ran p u t out....J question of cupenslon of
nuclear tests wiUi proper Itupec md contr'7l It an enisrmaiuly
, . Jcated one and. concelvnblj. Pauling tn his fervent advocacy
oae too fa r . Dul cooccl»ably, .. , I making himself one o t the principal pfopa«iindlsls for resuming ItJtlng, resardleis of th e de- termlnsUon of the Elsenhouer ad- mJnijtratlon to ptrsUt In exploring every pos.ilblUty lor an agree- mcnt. Dodd has also gone loo far.
Gar. Abnthajn im icotl, con- nectlcut. and J t* n BaUer, the Democratic chftlrrnan of th a t slate.
t rtsponilbre lor putUrj* Oodd the cenate. Aa two of th e prin.
>al backera and adviser* of Sen 3r Kennedy this must give them
A' reccnt New York T lp c s s ■r of K « ro ▼oter In Harl lOA-ed one source of dls.iffecl
Democratic p a rty '
squib sputtered out. Becretary i Stale Christian Uerter tald he wi outmged a t ,chnrgcs that wei ccartely worthy of denial. Wllh little more (rankness he mifiht
>e added It ihc real ci e lot
11 u' not th a t quesUtms of foreign policy can be kept ou t of,the campaign. Vice President Kiroa
r be telUng Americana Just it they w an t to hear—th a t the
United Btatca Is the bisreest. the ivest, the boldest, the best fr>'lhlng. D u t he c*a ocarct
being a rea list hlmtelf, expect silence Senator Kennedy by i . ;!uJng hira o t peddling sloom and iloom.
The TOtCT la entitled to ____cussloii ot t>je mutates In foreJgo policy as 'seeo by the oppoaition-
seijdlng to lUv* spot In the troubled Carlb bean two fat-ctl ambassadors wh< coulrt no l paullily be expected t( under.'tflnfl Ihe JJallsla dim tcr .%hlp and the once-popular revolu.Uon Uinl overthrew' It.
But the £asfIsnd-Z7odd elliance Is not to be InusUed off. Tliey have msds It their business to try lo compel the N o b e l prlzewinnln;scientist, tinus pnullng, to tu rn ,...... _ . .over to them the names ol ollierlAnd this on bn»d and Btneml scientists who helped circulate pe-'llnes Kennedy -Is undertalUn* to tlllDM calllnr<*r an end o f.uu .'do ...T hat l» not, « h e Insists. cJcar ttsllnjf. Pauling has takenjdowngradlng Amerl», Presumably the l4.we lo the courts and wlU at a later d a te ha wlU conte up
■papers and n. . vacation spo t ;al1 parts oI th e 1). «JMLM Shodduck says 80 per cent nelBhborlng provlrrr.^
the TtsltOT3 qucsUoned hpenlj 'Hie lur^ey r.liowj fSXK a day per person and ttayedjJJ per crnt o l those',20} dtys. AnoUirr 20 per cent cjllonM m Uie s;nie
as spending al Ihe s.ime rale;prior visits or icverjl id staying from one ta t»o onj. ^eeks- I Olher tlndlnrrs turned Ur> by 11.Conducted by Jame-l W- Andcr-|sur,ey: Most of Idaho'* m. department research dlrccior.^rame from Waihin.-t.m < le suney was aimed a t collectlnK^Callfomla, Mor>tanii and ime actual dollars and cent? tl^-,CtnadHn province: a ..Vres lo indicate ho?,- much tovr-fcenl-ige of the vuitmj rciu- m contribute* to the staU's econ-. the Midwest renloti or llie
.j i f . Miss Shadduck says motel, a majority of vlsu,Hotel, rcsuurunl and lodge oper-lper cent—thinks Iiial ators Ihreughout the stale coop-|t:ood: Icis th a n live per crated with tiic dcpartmrnl In ihe vL'.iiors que.^lionnl m carrylni: out the *urvey, Iwt'.'^Ilea ultli .iccoiiin
— • - |dcd Ihelr gurils our estm;: place.-.; a lull mi . and « si« t Uiein to of Ihose .^un’cycd-•jiJi)
fllll tou t.Ice rU ln ly wanttocom-|»'a3 beautllul nm1 i.,. pllmenl all these people who gave'Idaho iHendly;
and effort project," .Ihe says.
Pllty per cent of the visi;ors covered by the survey said they
le to Idaho because of the ad- of friends and rcl«'lve.<.
ivloir! vacaUoners to our utat: obvlounly sprcadlnK Uie wordln?i
•li Jrlaho'x scenery And rccr;a* remember one u ,usun how( -er. o n e vUllor bcc.iuse there -were too In the way. •They wi his view,' Anderson b
pblned about I park locllltles.
•"The survey Bctupliv Very few complaint.^." Mys. "Ma^l o r the pfmilrlloncd were Kind BJvTjO
' looked lorwiiril tc
____ 5t be done to reverse the—Hi*, trrnil that he churges Is running
inlfy.
wildJlepublfcanJ lndu)ged ih e , years ago is quite another. If under the Truman admlnistrtilon two trusted employet of Uie national security agency hod escaped thB country and defected publicly In Moscow, one tan Imagine the ecrearns of outrage that would
gone up., M far a i Ihlt reporter has
rtiserved, no highly placed Dtmo- has taken Up this cry orei
___ Is so huge a securlly-lnlelll-gence apparatus mut be accounted a tragic and perhaps a stupid accident. I t Is a lime for sobriety and n a l u r l t y and fortunately, lorst fever* of that olher era «c«niQ h»T9-»ubsldcd.
6E T THE TV PICTURE
rOB PAID FOR!
c m mkind ot aaalstance.
IT the limlte were u t high, mi entlUed to benefit, and costs, ^ 1 for the /^ e r a l
The amount,of Indlrklual besent< woul'tl be left ft>r the states to determine.
So there’s leeway Jor the sUle. .but. llke .eTery other federal aid prograw. Jt's ro t deyoUJ of fed. e rtl fUtdepoeU and regulation* and controls
I fs a pKpoaiUon that caUs for serious and siM' H oju eoQilderaUoo. *nd It lapoaet a h e ltf reipon- albUlty upon the sooo-t4>.be-elected legUUion.
It'S u» be considered, not as a one-shot, temporary arrangement, bat tu oae that will be permanent and continuing from here on out, gettlna b ln e r and blCT«r all the time;—Boise Statesman.
---------------IH K JM m T A K r 1881IE _____A Kennedy-Nixoa contest for president pron
oia-_f**^oned d om w tw k of a political <palgn. which lo dale has not jelled. But the heralded Keanrd^-NUPD cootesi Sor first Jady has brought the campaign to Uf«,
Wh^.th»lr.bu»t>aiid» eenerallzed. Mr», Nixon ftnd -Mrs. Xennedy jo t down to tite UtiporUnt Issm who spends the most for clothes. -J:l'av-»uie4-*pendjMa.thRn-iIrUil said the Democratic ftope/ui. "She gew hers ■. £Uiat>eth Arden, and nothing there casts less than $300 or J300."
‘'I hkven't heard t tu t the p r i c e .c l o th i ^ e n brought up In the campaign." retorted the ^ b l l c a n Domlnee In an off-ihe-eulf lUtement. ‘ nd on the eoet. “i don't in c ^ about th*t, but I l«»M pay a y bills."Regarding chargea by 'the opposition
yenda JIS.OOO to «0,000 per year on clothes, ihe ^m M ratlc contender met the issue head-on with
^AiarJc (hat Is sura to Jose rotes tn Aluka.wouldn't spend that much uiilej^s 1 -v.w
underwear,- Mra. Kennedy said.Jfeanwhile, tfteir hutbaiids remain bogged down
on such quesUon* as foreign poiuy. the farm problem and naUooal defesae<>-ldaho Bt«'U Joum*L
Number NeededVeterans a n d Ihelr depfnd(n:jl
torrcspondlng with ih c vetjrtuB admlnlitrallon ahould cncla,^e i veteran's claim or “C-numbcr' i vlset Arnold Helwege. jocsl \ represetitallTe.
TOO n an r «*»“ enly the ir nia 0 correspondence, and names t lot enougti. Inclusion of clii lumberj ta ftJl correspondence t
Insure prompt and rtflcient m ' \ and save the Ume and <
additional letters, ha adis
j f y o a c a i f t l r a s t
CASH TALKS!ill you Itove i t-w h e n you
need it most?^H a v e you e v e r f igured out w hat a n fld v o n ta y e y o u would have If e v e ry tim e you found the need f o r a ^ o d l y «upp)y of ready c a s h — you hnd it?
W h e n you w a n t . to buy a new c a r , n ew app liance, o r some netsr f u rn i tu re o r tak e a vncation w o u ld n ’t i t be rea l nice to havo a flu b sta n tia l am ount o t cash flvaflflW e?
LET US HELP YOU SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY-
Start A Regular
Brings ov>I h i fvll pl<tur« quolity jioof le t w « builtto d ilivir— en All (HjUMIS
Wo»»'’ pt;nc[pli lo •lim J. note 'ahe»i»,' Interfertnee and'inew.' •
Sdnst in difficult t » g«V thonnali beyond tl'e r«ne»
The CHANNEL MASm T<W wM le t ytoff lo/i9tf
than ordinary BntemMi
P A U L R ^ sTV SERVICE
RE 3-2260 ^
SAVINGSACCOUNTHERt NOW!
Remember, that behind etery saylnes account here is INSURED, 8 AFFTYI 8AVK WHERE YOU CAN BE SUREI
. Every account here Is Insured lo *10,000 by the Federal 6a»lHKs »nd Loan Insunmc* Coipcrauon, an Imtrumeniallly of the goTemaent. in addition,-»ut savings bscked by bound resources and reier\'es. ’ . . .
Open your Insured s tr im axount w ith lu very ^«>rt.O U R P A S T RECORD S P E A K S FO R IT S E L F ! '
W H O ^ C A N
_ Y O U TRUST? Iln*builr>*«< oxgm pllteM n Ktm» rtmMUIInt ««»n an '‘h»- •U'' mlitak* <«ncs>l Ihe <v>• lei •! menty. Thai'* WI17MI *-K«v» Servlo h *llsfltd by cnin «rh» ar* tr*M
Ing. W* Intltl up«n giving r*« * hir prh* and • lUE Minwlt,..•ltd w«'II ilakt *vr rcputetlM T*vt tompi«lt tal!>la<ti«A viik
niwdt ld>ot(omliin«dwi(li;rM-llcol bvlldinp •»p,tl»t.<...,B' ligndofd tlotk.in-lro<J»
. 0« 1»ilng"■r.Blolk only wllh a msr. Iin<v.>th« bulWins'butMU
y.uenIymbuli>a»Qyi fin«tiprodiKli*IAin*ri(a'ihn|< arid fartoflw, Um.,
1
J g S E 0
" I n v e s t ig a t e B e jo r e Y o u I t i v e s t "
The ONIY S a r in n »ed Loan Asswlatlad _ lllJ Ild l_ tiU s i^ ! iy u iL 4 L L jliU L ll_ U <
I.NSUBED by a t.ed»r»l Acency.i■ S T
A FEDERAl SAVINGS,A N D L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N -
O F T W IN F A L I^ '233 2nd St, N o. B L 'R L E V B R A N C H O R 8-8302
T W IN FALLS, R E 3 .4 2 2 2 O v „ t a d . .S h o p p i l ,8 C .n l . r
top». -You d.«1 »«ly o i '!* j dawn ^ym tolfli l«w o t is M' 1I«A9 0I lhr»efv(Iy««>»-
263. T . .
Ph. i
(K S « r v ic t o f Bettwffy- B u M n g Cm W - -
• SEPTEMBER 25, 1960 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PAGE F I V ^ I
Top Speakers Scheduled at Idaho Art I ao iis Cliih to Association Meetings Next Week-End O rira iiizcd
' z 5 ™ s ; i
Sntvcrsliv 01 WA.shinii, Hri tlirtf-dRv IcIMio
““ j r d U a r.nd'»il dircclor
• 5 " c S i . 1. "«iicl Icc-
, mo<: Inllucniul men in liL'i f.M 'm soutlicrii
Lutheran Music Club Has Parley
CAllIoniW»ter color *(Kltiy nncl his ,rco:ors «re now i pjbllc collccilf'''-'-* nf fll
If,. <!''* V j.anford unlvpislty.A logndcr i>nd prMlricin of
m td Ana of Spittle, Convoy .«nl Inst yfar In Jup^n at the In- ,i;jllon ol int Japjnts'' '■'•‘'e df- ofimcnt, Itiflr Socltty lor Inlcr- ;,itlonAl Culiurnl Ufhllor.^. Coii- ,u 's collodion of jDpanwf nricl fhint'e scroll pMntlnw »tH l>c (ihlblWd- M <lie catiftrencff. I!c ho «bo Ifctured In Oermnny mic) AuJlrla m 1S49 >.t the Invitation of the UnUcd s u m stale dcpnrl-
Need WorkPHOSHONK. fppl. 24 —.A
ilil\c ]_■; IjfUii; condoctod 1)V
Kniilr< t,> c.irii niriipy by di'iii;
Kimm' ii /.^r (tip urnrnoy fur
Heyburn Citizens Report JourneysIlKVnimS. S ,|.| J4 -M r, iiiKl'
Mr.v niirri'l Wnrnifk niul (nmlly
l£. Wiiriilrk "p.ill I.iikp Cit.v.
Ihiir.-d.iv lor Util!
Rodeo Held ,MAl.TA. 8tpt. 2<-An »mateurl
'ic\tcrn rodeo, sjioraored by Malta Linn.' duD, win held At lu Oil'll I’.uk mnch located « u lh <
11 ,M;ill.i H,\turOrty ntternoon. ,I i;il nut. president, v,n* in cluirjeJ
ifp Ilf .iirnrn;* inoiil.v The lund^mlAlnBl l „ Inc 111 ^"lj'“ l''d t) relJaclc, juidrtli^
. j.i:, hiii.sr r.ifr' niul barrel ;
j !u;An WANT a d :
Date Changed
1 CaiiilKliU,-- I„r till- llllc M,-. ATIKSDS fONK-M
r, M iirle i^ ''” ''''. .'opliomi.ir' llrtty' ‘l.'uiirJd-.Mur'd' liir 'n n
DIAMONDS In o n Sl'MMKRKirLD
Auk nny rfllaWr Jeweler the prlre nf the quilll; and ulie dlimonil y<iu uMi to buy. Then rnme lo MK and t'OMPAKE
, »ljf and price!
r THK.MS!The »you!
BOB SUMMERFiELD — B & B, INC. — ■
Sho«hnne SI. al Main Are. Ne.l (0 Vellnw Cib Co.
KKX niuNnr__r.c-litio1. CnllfQrnU WIntrr.v n roiuiilt.int for M i l to n Dnum comp.inv, u 'lll .MipervL«r n trad I’lii’ dfnion?!lriitlon v,oTl:shopth f Krtcluiin Rraile school. Tv
Al »rt director ot the unlversl-' U'l tlirt* thtaWrs, Conwsjr de- ,um nboul « prodiicllon.1 » year. ’ Brildej belnc technical jupcrvbor for tlip-'e (henterj. he v.a.i the theater deslcner lor one of the three, Ihe Showbont thc.Mer. 11c iru co-de-'lRner o( inother, the penthouw thcnter.
Durlns the conference there »111 I be 10 dllterenl exhlhIU on dLiplay.I AH Idivho nrtLit. may enter Uie ' jAA Membership show for which
there will be money prizes for the first time. This exhl< will be held at Ihe Kctchum U>S chapel and will be open from 8 to 8 p.m.
' Friday and Irom 1 lo « pjn. Sal- I urday.
The second annual one-man confercnce ahowj will be held at
-the LHMlTill# Esptuso la Kctchuoi «n rrldjy and Saturday nftcr- fioona and tvenlnns, LouUe liub- bard, Grace, will be the pointer; , Htnry Schrlcber. College of Ida- | ho. will be the ceraiiilJl. and Ncnl B»r. Boise Junior college. Is the (oilpSor. The three were 10S9 lAA membership ahow winners.
The Bolio public echoo) exhibit Tlli nin continuously al the Hol- Uiy hut. Robert Wand. »rt «u- I«Tlst>r lor the Boise public Khoola, Is In charts ot this ex- ftCWt which represenu the work of *11 the elemeJiUry and high*^Mi irades.
Th» Netherlands achool exhibit, courtesy of Fulbrlcht foundation and Aldrich Bowler, will be open Saturday afternoon at tha Ketch-
- tan puda school Bo»ltr, »ho la conferenee master of ceremonies. leturnKl tha latter part ol August froai a yeir of exchange teachlns In The Netherlands. TW* exhibit. « Wch *raounti to about JOO pieces. Is tht work of Dutch children 14
I to le yem old. I t lacludes val«r- ^ colors, Wasco, constnjcilon work.
pen and ink drawlnii, linoleum . print* and other mlscellan
' The pieard gallery will be held In the ledge gallery esturday »ft- emoon. Works by. Picasso, Klee, Chag&ll. Ernl and others »re (eatured In thli collettlon ol Fred Picard.
An ejhlblt at the Bun Valley branch of the foremost US. retailer of craft objects. America House, will be held In the lodge lobby Saturday. Tills H the firs t J'ar for this exhibit a t which 'he emphasis will be on Idaho crafts.
The "Art In Architecture" eihll>- ». courtesy of th e American Crattmien's council, will be heM In the Hedwood room of the lodgw Saturxlay and, Sunday, This exhll>- I'. originally arranjed for areh- ilecls. ahowi eonlemporar? of Wt as an Integral part of ychltetture »s contrasted to n being used as an after-thought somethin* appllqufd on ji ftnlsh- «l product.
—^Wajt-evenlngr-BrandlirtU v~- nlblt some of hlj watercolors m( UiB LDS chapel foyer. .
An exhibit of Oriental a rt will tt leetured eontlnuoosly during th conference In the plcard shop show 'Indowa of the lodje. ThU exhibit “ part of Conway’s collection of •Jspatiese and Chinese icroll paint-
flesulta of th e workshlp, it Jhich lAA members enter ex- n^iis, will be a highlight of 8* t- >'rtsy night at the Holiday hu t.
. Entries for the lAA memberah'- will be aceepted from 1 to e
pm. Friday a t' the l d s chapel '' ' Kctchum. The conference regls- W inn desk will be open Jrocn fl *0 9 pm. FrltSuf •( Oie LDS cftapeJ
A recepUon will b« held a ' “^►thapel a tap fli, Friday follow ” by a council metUng.
]';'ludcj breakfast and opening he reRistraUoB desk at e ajn. In
Challenger inn lobby. T he J'nerai assembly will begin a t fl *f>- In the Holiday but. Both Con- *»> ind Brandt will speak a t thla »wmng session. Conway* uifc Is
PSi* *l 10: « a.m.*?e general assembly will r
• w I at 1 p,m. flalutday after *«ncheon b rea t Officers of th » ^ l^ o n ^ w lU be elected during
.^ora 1:30 to 5 p a . tlT* work will be held. Mary K irk- .Ifnfversfty cf .Idaho. wlU
‘Jpervlse the oil painting work. } ^ . While Robert Max Peter ta rt .* ? ' C f M ^o , WU.ba
i h ^ ' .‘'ulpW n and’ crafts work- OiSL** under the dlreeUoo oi
o« held u „ KeWJum grade
SEW A SMART WARDR©BE^)f5EPA4?ATi^WITH ONE YARD MIXERS
For the finest \ ji
W ONDER \WASHABLEWOOLENS(85% WOOL, 15% NYLON) ^
A ■
5 WAYS BETTER!f a m o u s m il l ik e n qV a u t y i
-N E W , CHECKS, PU ID S, NOVELTIES PLUS 32 COORDINATING SOLID . COLORSLAB TESTED FOR PENNEY PEFROMANCE YOU CAN RELY O N ! SPECIALLY PRICED FOR GREATER VALUEfSOLID COLORS COORDINATE W IT H MOST SWEATERSlP e n n c y 's blends v irp n wool w i t h ' l5V c nylon to m ake them machine w a s h - nblo {nt m edium se tting) 1 'F e a a t y o u r eyes on P e n n e y ’.-) v ib ran t varie ty o f p a t t e rn s fro m e leg a n t checjss to p la lda a n d n ove ltie s . ail coordinated w ith P e n -
ro b e th a t w ill n e v er cost you a s in g l e c lean ing bill! E very yard e x c lu s iv e ly o u r s . . . specially priced to give y o u b e t t e r fab r ic s f o r b e tt« r faflhlons.
• T W IN hALUi
P e n n e y sAi;\WA Y : i: F V r s 1 Q U A L I I y V- v END40F^M drilTH ;.iCLEAM-UPi
It's a fabulousf ie s ta o f s a v in g s !
P e n n e y 's ro d u co sprices in overy departm ent!
TOSS PILLOWS
8 8 cLsrgB Kelectlon decorator pH- lows. Rayoix acetate coven with m pok fining.__________
REDUCED TO CLEAR
Unpainted FurnitureSave On This Ready To Paint
Beautiful Ponderosa Pine
1 Only '4 Draw-cr-Chcir ..........1 0 . 8 8
4 Only 3 Drow«r Nifc Stand......................... 7 . 8 8
2 Only 9 Drawer Mr. And M n. C h e s t .... 2 2 . 8 8
2 Only 24x48 Bookeaic ..................................... 7 , 8 8
3 Only 3 Drawer Chcil ................................... 9 . 8 B
4 Drawfeik C hcit— CIcor Pino .......................... 1 4 . 8 8
A Isp a vailab le — Sfoln end varni&Vi, o n e coot
f in ish , m opfe, waMuf or m ohogony . O n ly 99c
q u a r t.
’i t
' j |Colors and white half allpt. Choose now to 'nipplem ent your wardrot)«. 6Ues S.MJ>.
WOMENS12 Only Top ertd M IDCALF PA NTS .................. 2 . 0 06 O nir C otton JAM AICA SH O R TS....................... 8 8 c6 Only Straight W o o l FLANNEL SHORTS .... 5 .0 0
10 OniJ 2 -P e: A rn el/C otton PLAYSUITS .... 4 .0 0 60 OnlJ B ruihtd R qyon TAPERED PANTS .... 1 .8 8 15 Only 1 0 0 % O rion BULKY SWEATERS ... . 6 .0 010 Only P la id G Inghom DUSTER ROBES .......... 9 9 cWool and Angora ANKLE SOX .................... 3 / 1 . 0 015 Only S ix* 10-12 TOPSAIL MIDCALFS ....... 2 . 8 84 OniJ R oyon F o ille SWIMSUITS .................... 9 9 c
C o«on B o tis te SLEEPWEAR, 3 i t y J e i ' ............... 1 . 2 2Full F a ih io n ed N Y L O N HOSE ............................... 3 6 c125 Only SUMMER JEWELRY ............................... 3 3 c6 Only W h ite Sum m er HANDBAGS ............... 8 8 c
Large ^ lo r t m e n t LAPEL FLOWERS .... 1 9 c & 3 3 c Bettor ELASTIC GIRDLES ......................................... 3 . 8 8
I CHILPREH’S
WOMEN'S BLOUSES44c
Cottons in aleevcleu and short sleerei
Boys' BASEBALL CAPS ............................................. l O e4 Only B oyt' SPORT COATS (ilxa 1 2 -1 4 -1 6 ) .. 5 . 0 06 Only Boys' Cottor»-SPORT COATS ............... 1 . 9 9Boys'. P o liihed C otton SLACKS 2 . 0 060 Only Oilort CARDIGAN SWEATERS ......... 2 . 4 410 Only CoMon P lliie FULL SLIPS ................. 3 3 c12 Only Baby Cord or Poplin SHORTS ......... 2 5 c18 Only Bettor Cotton DRESSES .... 3 . 0 0 & 4 . 0 036 Pair Cotton Knee Soeki ........................... 3 / 1 . 0 012S O n ly t0 0 % Nylon Stretch TfGHTS ......... 1 . 4 9Infontk' Full SIxa CRIB ....... 2 2 . 8 8
14 ONLY
O R LO N JERSEY DRESSES6.00
Sheath styling In Junior. Mistei sUes
HOME
^ E N ’S-M a n 's D RE SS SLACKS .........................
iu m m er SPO RT SHIRTS ...............................
36 Only Polyt»h«l«n* FLOWERS .............18 Only ASH TRAYS, tm oll teb U ttyUBARBECUE ACCESSORIES ...........................12 Only Framed Picture*/ Juvenile, provin
2 O nly INNERSPRING CHAISE PADS -2 -O n ly -C H A fS B -lA U N G E -P A D 5r-eo th w
5 Ohiy Large T a b le Lom pi, 3 « o y twitch____ 3 O nly W om an'* COTTON UNIFORM ...8 8 c 2 Only D A CRON UNIFORM .
, 2 . 8 8 14 Only C otton HOUSE DRESSEi ' • 12 Only COCOA DOOR MATS .
16 O nly SCATTER RUGS 2 7 i5 0 .
5 / 1 . 0 0
33 Only Men's S iMen's B e tte r SPORT s t i iM > .............................. .............Men's SPO R T SOCKS ............................ - ............. 3 / 1 . 0 0Men's W O O L SPORT SOCKS ................ ...... 2 / 1 . 0 0 16 O nly SCATTER RUGS, 2 7 i5 0 1 .9 6
Large G roup Men's a n d Boys'
MeV's’ r o C iS H B ’ o r id CORDIN^^S Only M e n 's SU ITS (lixe 37-3B -40 -42 ) .......... 6.88Group o f M en 's H o t* , Strowi, Feftt,
and C lo th Hat* ......................................................... 2 5 cMen's C o tto n SPO RT COATS ..............................3 .B 8
10 ONLY
SLEEPIN G BAGiS"6.99
FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
C le te w ^ o f U ltra-LHt Seriet
Ladles* 2 V f O ra m ig h t Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . . 1 4 . 8 8U d ia i ' D eluxe T r a in C oie ...... . . . . . . . . ^ 1 2 . 8 8la d ie s ' .W ardreb* w ith H angera:. M en't 2 1 " C em panian Cate* .....
• Men'* 2 6 " T » e '!su lta r C stet
20J8 • 1 4 J8 . 20.M
. 3 8 ONLY •
R ose Sw eetheo if Bouquet1 . 8 8 pkg
You g e t a t m kny u IS sveethasrt roe« blossoms plus besutUuI (Teen tem . arrsnjed and ready to put In your v u e
JU lc ttiia -T r ea ted ,D U SlL C tO T H ,,p««ll_ i> i 8 Only B lank et, Rayon-Aerilan blend, 7 2 x 9 0 :]
10 O nly TABL'E CLOTHS: 52 x 5 2 , screen print- - ______ ____ _____ ________ ______jn print4 O n ly CHEN ILLE-SPR IA D S, striped, twin :8 O nly C anon SPREADS, Black pFaid .......
20 O nly PANELS, Nub W eave, 6 V ' loe«: .11 P lo tH c BATHROOM CURTAINS .
U P » .:$ H O R T -O R A M S r -2 ,-3 6 " r - l,-5 4 !'- . 3 Only P IU O W SHAM
V ^ P r. R oy«n C A PE_C UR TA IN >..f P r . Rayon DRAPES,
12 O nly O oenm Priieille Curtalnt, 4 5 " teng *t4 O nly C oitan T ier C urtaint, *30" li
9 O nly SHOW ER C U R tA IN S 6x6 ft. .3 Only Pinch P h a t Cai 3 V a U n c E , o d d Ion. .? S" .'y V A U N C j a ^ 1 2 ' ^ y 7 0 ^ ^ .. - _
2 4 O nly C o ^ n T ier C urtaint, '30" length ...^ - - -------------- - jR tA IN S i ’ '
Cafe Curta.
, - - j s s c B r i i
' I o i v " “ uG S,‘
m
' p r i i f t u R T S l i s . ' f i i l, 9x12 ft..: grey ealy
p a g e S Q— — T I M E S ; N E W S r T W I N - F A L L S , - M H ^ - S U N D A Y ,- S E P T E M B E R - S S n s ^ l
Valley Stock Sale Is Held In Twin Falls
MAGIC VALLEY RADIO SCHEDULES Old Hospital ScheduleBuilding Use Not Definilfc
T be A*»ocUte«l P«**8»Wi<i“ y — Western aallon*
line up ■■ ...............jomialicbi
a NUdU i tu c lu in United
SOTlet premltr In- YiiTj lo president G am il Abdtl NUKr tJalMd A rab Republic, .f te rN iissef Ulk with Yugo- ■UtU’i president Tllo.
Sunday - P r i m e MlnUler lUrxild sancmni»n.^D.«^li3.
_ tjldentElMns'ower »nd a d d fits roiee to W wf* offensive.
Monday — General auembly hfflrs H’Ofe poUcy *pe»kers, .mons them P l d e l Culro, Cuba; Pnaldent.Sulcamo, In- donwl*. he»di to r New York;
■pTuldEnt EUfnhowcr returns to New y o r l for con/erentej.
Uiler this wrelt — King Hussein, Jordan. »rrlves.
BPearlie Probasco Honored a t Rites|
Sen. Cluu di Will Address Cassia Gi ioup
, BU!U.n-. Sept. 5 4 ^ 1 Church, D. Jdi.. win be
; speaker i l ihe Moiidav m,ectlnif ol the Burlev ci
.Commerce, slates ChnrIjdrleka, CbmIh Democrntl/coramictfe cholrmnn.; Two other Denwrall dales also *111 be in Du;
:dny niid attend the meet 'a re Robert McUi
[cnndldale loi The visit ...........datw In BuiJey wiif e—,...,. nn open hou'e cclebratloti alll open ihe county Dcmr,cr»t - hcadciiiMler.' nt u :o O'.p-;,.';avenue. HtndrlcVa jimej.
This Democratic trio «!-o Rupert Moiirtny
I Itfllph
If these
. Idnho, nendrkks tald.
nn 8:30 breakls^t n temple. The i
DUHU acpt. 2+-FunerRl tfor Pearlie Orval Prob ________________
i v ™ E .m 'V 3 w . s t iwlih the nev, W arren McConnell.lj -------------------------pastor of the F irs t Methodlstjl church, offlclstlni.
WllHam w a t t served sa «o- .ind Mri. Ocrnld Jensen m
orirnnllt. Pftllbenrcrs were members ' Ihe (."(nilly, Hobert V. Probasco.
„ \V. (Dudi Probftsco, Floyd P.I Probasco, Trumnn Probos:o, Leon- lord Probn.ico nnd Hoy Probasco.I l o o r ritualistic riles wctc con- 'ducted a t the Buhl city cemetcry. by E W- Morrison, noble (tr ‘
'who presl<<ed, with O u r Wrlch Stanley Boblngton. both past ti grands, officiating.
SUN. and MON.
"SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER"
BLISS. Scpl. 24—Out and Mrs. Harold Butler Harold Butler, Jr.. Sacramento,
r ead t im e s -n e w s w a n t a d s I
-SUNnmd-MOMr-
"THE BELLBOY"Jerry Lewis
: INCRiBLY FANMIC! roi) M in KiiEV! to » i m s i
A T T A C K o m c l
W J » E O P l E l S wDOORS OPEN
FRi. & M O N .— 5:30 SAT. & S U N .— 1:15
Beast-Bun. 3:00. 8:00,8:60 Uond*y-7;JO. 10;J0
People-Bun.l;<0.4:30.7:20 • 10;10.Uonday-5:50.8:45
T7 iii W ^ pnicES J 1 • 1 m at. .................. .15, V J EVE.______ -1.00
NAME BRAND LABELS
RECORD ALBUMCLEARANCE
1,000 To Choose From★ Popular* Jazz★ Vocal* Semi-Classical
H urry - Sale Ends OcK IsH
YOUR CHOICE
VALUES TO $4.98-.^Choose from qU the namt-brand labeli * • • iCA Vlrtor, Columbio. Decca, Mircgry and monjr oth«rt. T lier«'i lom t grist mu»Je
-all-lw ms-lew-pHcel-
ALL SALES F IN ^ r
420 M ain Avc. So. RE 3-233
' SEPTEJiIB ER 25. 1D60 ~ ™ t E S - N E W S ; T W I l ^ F A T : T 7 s r i P A H 0 ’ PAGE SEVEN
Crews L e a v e C a s s i a C o u D t y
Range Blazegfpi. 2<—Crfft'S v.cr«
morning Iromt ‘® "^hich turnpd nboul 4.500 * of icil-• ^ 1 nd FrW'’'>' «t“TTiooii four
«5 t or Idahome.^''a , , .„ j tnnnn
Legionnaire of Year Presented Bond Former Bat Boy PLinned to Biiv Pirates; Cauijht Stealing
Ma"io Valley Youths Join
■ S n .u ; land munaKcmcnt of.
..........................12;45
and Jumped lire
; bull-
uhlppcdhinh
eie* of *>r.i t;
[0 Uic btanltcrs »<r
.-iml iUidcntj- ‘!?Mac'c"v«licy Chrl 1;;^ Vision, « ere rccnmcc “%■ ,i,p summer DLM c.i ‘"sh«l» LCP.--CP Layton r.scorud
am rcporlrd under control ' i , ' . 8 pm, rrlJ-iy, but a p.uro' IVicHed ilif enibcrs until Saiur.*,y.moroing. _________
pemos Pledge To Back U.S. Farm Income
JEROME. Sept. An cnthU' ,[ullc croud of :50 pcrjoas me I Ihc Moose hull licrc Friday
I cht mid were told by nalpli Sirdinff nnd Hoberl McL.iunhllii, Dtffiocratic c.indi£Jft:es for con ti'.-s Jf their desire to hiiU the;»rd trend of fiirm income •do-notlHnE-
^HMdlnit '^3I-ycnr-old Hlnckiooi hulnessman, *Ho ii sccklne •‘- U S. represcnltttlve post said preMtit low waWr In -TOlr* "should lmprW3 u» wlUi tlie hlsh cost of cconomy in keeping in (conomy-mlndcd reprcsentnllvc Id conffrcia."
Sen. Frani Church explained jiow necesiAry It la tha t the prci- lilt Republican incumbent be re- Bliced wliti "<i 1960-mlndcd Demo- ^ t to »-otk *lUi the new Demo- cril administration."
'I n order Uiat we nmy actually ire leglslsUve accomplishments lor urlculture. lumberWK and mining, tie three buslc Industries of Idaho, 11U impemtlve that we elcct Dcm- ecr»Uc c a n d id a te * ," Sennioi Ctiiirch stressed.
■■ A’Siislcal prosram'tt'OS BTraTiKrd i j Mr*. Evelyn Roberta, directed w Mrs, Hmye Coi. Keith Johan, len U41J two numbers, accompan- ltd by Mrs. Russell King,
Alt county cftndldates were introduced and Jim Hawley, Boise, ilste linancB chairman, latroductd s m to r Church.
■nie Jerome C<junty Democrstlc ffcciea'i elub sened refreshments.
Funeral Is Held For Mrs. Palmer
6H0SH05JE, Sept. 24—Funeral stnriccs {or Mrs, Jesse Palmer were held dt the Mcaoldrtck. lu- neral )iome this wect with Bishop J. Oscar Stlmpjon, of tha Shoshone LOS church, officlAtlnft.• Mn, Velma Allen and Sheldon cmisler w nj a duet and Mrs. Atleo ssng a talo. AUen TttoiBe Kts accompanist.-W&ilaiieilechiini.Tru Uia.epeak-
tr. William Odermott benedlcUoa and Henry dJDfton dedicated the grave.
Pallbearers were Eddie Tanaka, ' Ptt* Muwter, 0, A. Bates, Ed
Anderson, Horae# Gibbons and Charles Pendleton.
Concluding rites wer* held at 6hoshone cemctery. __
Fire NotedGOODINO. Sept. 21—Approxl-
mstely $75 damages resulted from a fire Friday afternoon a t the West End cabins, owned by Perry,
fire Chief Joe Baumfrartner ssld the diunagB occurred to tlie celling around the flue when the slore pipe became overheated. Tft'dre volunteer firemen answered the
wiiiinni Frftte* and R ohm K«b«,all li'irert; Richard Henry anil Vcriimi Fr.ince, both Ooodlni; C.irl I.pih, nuhl. nnd David 8lu«rt, JtTojiif, SU:1IIA Alpha Epsilon,
(Jrcek Clul)s:s";;i: SS“S„,“S KSi
BI
Arnold IlelwrKe, left, thosen l.Eilur.nalre post No. 7, ii presented a SKi »avlln•^ homl l.y ftwird primarily In recoinlllon for lil «nrk. . . ■_ V.MI.-.-
f ihe year by metnbtrj of Twin l-'alli American I.ejinn .'o«t commander. Itobrrt (illlpiple. ilelwrfe was flvtn llir s building ciialrman on llie Veterans Memorial buililln;
Arnold Helwege Adds Title of Legion Post‘4o«idaho Airman of Year Award
rratcrs of ( umrnt.
. . . expIn the lova llcWs
Idaho.
Tv,’ln FRlL';: Bill Oaklry. I.re Bur- and ICCllh Andtriion, Good- Duncnn Mllb. Snn Francisco, | Lin Chlld.Mlawnll.
Arnold Hclwuge, rcccntiy named; IdiUio nlrmati of the year by the M Blr force reserve, wtw choson Legionnaire of the year by member.'; of the Tv,ln Falls American Legion po.''t No. 1 .
po^t Commander Robert OlHe.i- plo prc-sentcd the award to Hel- wcse Wgellier with ti %2i t-ivhiK. bond. AccordlnfC to Olllciple, l-ho award was given to Helwege In recoEiilllon of hl^ out^wndlng ser- vice for llie Legion and primarily for Ills work a."i bulldlnc chairman T llie”VetCrall4-Momonal-Bulia-
: lor the financing, c , recruuing of palm loni: members and rt
:fi Joined the Amerlc.\n
ing,.■•It was through Ilclwege's per-
shlcnt elforts the building becamc I reality," s a y s Olllesple. "A.’i ;lialrman, ho .spent many hours
Court of Honor Set at Shoshone
BItOSHONE, Sept. 24—A court honor will he held at 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the American Legion hall for Boy Scout troop &7; Roger Kelley Is Scoutmaster. Tlis A m f Ican Lesion sponsors the troop.
All prospective Scouts are 1 Tlted as well oa . poruHs . and friends of the trdop. RefrestimentJ will he served after the ceremony,
Charles Neher and Pat Luccrtuo _re slated to recelvc the star rank and Lane Scott and Ronnie Conk- ling, second class ratings.
Charles Dana, 74, Claimed by DeathBUHL. Sept. 24—Charles Dana,
A. died at his home a t 728 venue iiorlh, here nt 5:30 .
Saturday after an exlendcd-lU-
born in Llptal. Czecho- Slovakia, March 3. 1880. and came to the United States as a young man, r.cttllnB In Nebraska. In 1335 he moved from Ord, Ncbr., to Buhl where he farmed until retlr- Int: In 1352.
He married Rose Wochtrle at Ord. Nebr., Feb, 15. 1015.
Include hb wlt^ow and Mul Dana and Charles
. . « lh Buhl; two daugh-...... Mrs. Lydia Hofgaarden, Pa.s-Bdena. Calif., and Mrs. Lorraine Clelen, Portland; a half-sister, Mrs. Mnrle Soucek. Chicago, nnd 12 grandchildren,
2 p.m. Tuesday a t the First Presbyterian church. Buhl, with the Rev, John N. Macintosh officiating, Final rites will be held in the Duhl cemetery. Friends may call
the Albertson funeral home.
•Kloil li; Boise following V ir II. l-'or seven years he dlrcclor of American Legion
.state and wa.s tvs.slslnnt ca) iiTtor nt the annual Boys' t t eetiDh; In Boise..Sliue coming lo T'vln FnlH ir», llelwene ha-s been local Boys' ;it(> clialnimn for the post everj’ •ar. He has held several 'offlcc.% ul i.s presently one of the dlrec- ir. of the local post,Helwrge ha. been ft contact rcp-
. •.•.entatlve J o r the veterans_ ad- minLstr'atibn »inco'■lMa” Biia luU
olflcer In charco of tho local an.', admlastratlon o.fflee
MOROCCO I-OPUI.ATIOV UP RABAT, Morocfo. Sept. :4 W —
Morocco's i>opahllnn Increased about 22 p e r cent In 10 ye;irs ifc- spite the-deparluro of ne.irly half a million foreign re.sktenls and troops since Indepenclonce years bko. Official census figures Bhow the June toMl was 11,5i
EAT A TThe CH IU QUEEN
REAL GOOD CHILI
LY N N -and MARY I220 Shoshone Street Sou
McKESSON~BEXEL^OOO,OOC jVITAMIN INSURANCE CAVALCADE1 2 FIRST P R IZ E S .................12 NEW COMETS IC o m e fs th e c om pac t w ith cvcrythiDg! Fino c a r Bij'ling—Econom y—Smootlicr Ritlol NOTHING TO B U rr Fill in en try Wink at drucrtores (liapla>-ins the $1,000,000 Cavalcado Bigns.2 5 .0 0 0 SECOND PRIZES...WORTH U O EACH!25.000 winncra Rct a year's supply of McKesson Bcxcl
' M vitamins in dccoralivc bottles on a Lazy SuzanILazy S m an s will be awarded loullyatnBlghborhood EN IEH T0D A T1 drag co u n l.rs .
, ynlilMtlMeOctabrr SI. 1503. Comet will b« »(lKl«d by I tie Rouben II. Donnelky Corp. »hoM Klertou will b« llo»L
U oK .for th o McKESSON_BEXEL SI,OOT,000 CAVALCADE SIGNS a t your dnia»torol
Archery Hunting Topic at Burley
BURLEY. Sept. 24 — Archery hunting was ihe topio of dt'icuj-
durliiR the Tliursday lunch- mceilnn of the Buflcy
chariRe .club a t Nelson's cafe.Discussion was led by Ho«-an!
Bates ivnd Uirry Ho>i who recently returned from on archery
hunt. They reported the>
SOON-THE M ANNOUNCEMENT FROM CHEVROLET
U *tr«nr fl . .. ........... .
tt Twift FftUt, Cogiif
8.pt«.k« |» i, 1H«.
C arload or carton, let us give “ fiid giove” h a n d fin g » im nriiHrtshiprooM .
Be Specificw U N I O N M
FEIDAy, 0CT. 7 AT YO¥R MIVROLET DEALER’SI
GLEN G: JENKINS3 1 3 Moiii A vanue W est Twlii Fqlli •: P liQ M W 3 ^ 3 0 a 3
“ PAGB EIG H T --------------- TIM ES-N EW S, TW INSONEAY, SEPTEMBER m , 5 ^
Faculty for Declo Feted At FT A Meet
DECLO. Kept. '■* - intm bcfi were liUroflticfd n tiral inccllii* of Itic Rtclo v.’fdncsdRy nlsht wi'H Mf* f-*" Cobblpy. newly electfri pii;'i<ieii;. Ill cHi»rcf.
rrlncliwl W t II Tvirmr Cijcfd )>iKh ^,,1,liTllc licnicmjKinc; l.liicoln Hatch, cfiach nii.l inMliera.liu; a;ll Mnrllii. mii'.lc. Ootilon Tjy- lor, EnsL-.h niirl Mi'-fcli, iiid Clyile Vnrdir, »i:r
trodiicfd I))' rliml. Tliry
. Ilf.'- .....................^rtfl'.'■oll. srcoiiiJ traUr; Mrs- Ann!
llilrd; WniuU Mtltlnim foiirth; Mr«. Helen CfnHfr, Iltlh;
niulQ ” . »evenUi. and P*rklnion, flKluh.
I’A ofdccrii und chulrmen....... D»rrliifUin »ni1 lUleli,Jire»l(l'nu: Mr*. J'rrd rreilon, fccK l^rj; Mr.i. Esllier K»rlen,
'■frpsXiircr; Arvli Voycr. binfsec «nd luinncf: Mn. L-nwr<-nce 'niomp- ;m. lio.^fil'ultly; Mr.' Kill Hir- itijton. IiIkH ^:Iux)1 room moDitr. 1I15. Jo'fiili I’reslon. fltmfnl»ry rlinol room innlher; Mrj Lovfll I'.irner and Mrs. Au-«ln WtUer. iirnibprithlii.
iiceds «urVcy;’ Mr». cimrlM Oum- . m e r s o n . JmIjJoHvt; Mrs Dor
Whtpplf, hmclj room clutiroan;I Mr^. Earl Hursl, prc-achool
limlUi: Mrs- Norman JIurjt.
Guernsey Heifer Calf Is Given to Jerome Girl New Addition Reported for Lincoln Inn
OOODINQ, Bepl. 34 - WlllUm'^t’ v'^e__ —Pyle. McreUryT>I Ihe lo«: Cham-]jjam aje was eatlm»le<l
ihe srnde_ '.lllh l 8 PJ"- Tut.,t:;. Commerce, r e e le d thal acuwered the caJI-
... ;I-by-ie-Ioot o lf lc e h u r r - T x h f bureau o t l .rd manaiement eenlly been added to the UncQln' ,bou l 600 acrts of ringc- H. Maine Elioun.Inn building and is now « c u p le d | , .^ burned two nillej north aad.®»rry. 'T 'ln Tails, i during the repiUr metUnf Wtd- , „ of Eden •DJesday,Kimberly, will pi-e,ne-iday noon, H« 1n»lted memberi ,vcnLn» The cause L unknown.i"Wby Wendell slioi
□ur the new fjcUllIei. ..(re called at 7 p.n ....................... letter was read from Edward #nd had the fire out by mldnlffit.
Koesier, Goodlrj county aient. a lclnit aupport for the 4-H and PPA Jat itocic «*le held at TwmFalla U vejtoct Commlislonpany Saturday.
Dr. Walier B- Anicracn, preal-dent, announced that he. LeiBlCe, Emmett Kelly and pwlhly Ray Cobble would atler.d the third
KINO 7IILL. Sept. 34 - Nine drivers were lined by Justice oJ Iho Pcaca Lynn fiherman lor vich JatlMM ol th« molor vehicle l ...
Fined for overweight chirgu ' were noberl "W. Lnrson. Oakley. , » tl; Ronald L. Ilfogle, Dillon.
Xfont-. H8; Buddy Eaton, pay.. eon..Ut*h. 157: JUchnrd I., Puraer,
! Springdale. Ark„ »:<; Uwls Na. than, F^anltlln. Tex. 114; Ed 0. i lx»1ey, Twin Pnlh. j:o, anil wil
liam T. Cox. floUe. *10.Ben aimer, Goodins, wa.' fined *S for hiiYlng an expired drlver’.i II- cenao and Bernard A. Knln, Moj. cow. wiui tlneU $10 for no breakaway switch on a trailer house.
iror*ce MMerry, lefi, Dlelrlch, pretldenl «f th t North S|d« S a n a .y , MIj« M otller,............. .............................. ............ ^Goernaer Breeden aMoeUllcn. thowi the htlfer calf, Faradire a* tb e ouliUndlnr *•!( or FFa youth In Llneoln, G oodlor andFanclera Dorothjr, which Virgil Nor*o»d, Haitnaan, center, donated Jerom e countlea Intcreitcd In the Goemier
MocDrr. Jersinr. J’m enlatlan vai made a l s m etllnf orennUed to promote (h e ....................................... - - ! ..• V*. * w. V ..d '/ 'Thmmmm nhof tbe lircedera aaaoelatlan a l a neetln f al (be Nonvood home
North Side Guernsey Group Donates Calf to Jerome Girl
____ _ .. I. The rro o p waa. . ___ . , .,nfl provide a aoclal |Toup for tb*member«. (S- Z. Thayer photo—»liff enrravlnn)
Real Estate Trfinsfera
Watr*n(r D'Luatr BlMkl>«n> Is Jokg Clliiln
HAOER.MAK. eepl. 24 — Mar- llyn Moeller. Jerome, high school .v>photnore, hn.i been nwnrdeil a helfcr cnlf, donated by' Mr. and Mrs. VlrRii Norwood. Hagcrman. at
m e c t ln K of the Norlli Side ) u e r n » e y Breeder^ association lere liu t week.Por the past four years dlfferettl
members of th e astoelatlon have domxt#<t « feslst«f«d c tlf to an outstai>dlnff 4*H or 7TA youth residing in any erne of tha three counties, Lincoln, Goodins and * ~ Included In the (roup's
Olflceri tay ihelr most worlh. while project is the doiifltlon of
heller csif to Aome dC3i;rvliiK . unsucf. To be ellRlble to win the calf, llie youth mu-rt have earned plon c_ (lie Qoodlnir and, ihe'nioney'tQ'biiy hCi f irst Bnlmfth'rv. ln Falla county fairs, TlieOi>od.;of himself, and must hava shown hi* I »iB-county herd took second place ome.
animal m a county fair os Tw in Falla and a t Jerome the ................... county herd
<i R •ddliloa. T*ln r>u<.O. GllWrt u<ntlt, Jr.. I
S m V lu BMt le M»i.»7 J. fifrtiinil. •t« I. 1 I/H i U Kk W 41>UktSanMl Mtnorlil |.4rk. Twin rilU,
W. Biih nUbo» t« Ultcv C. I'ci, |U ( lACI BiMk I Mnaran'i nldltln. ril< Wlllt AMnmnii 19 Jtr T. UnliMt.. Ix>« It SUr Ottkart lutxIlTtiloii. Tvio
rtin*. Lmi Twi>_______ D, <}viUkl.
jAv • iiws • Daufktclr luMlTtilM, T»fa F.ll*.C<in><)U T. «rtlToc>l 1* C«o>ta U-
;;S .
mecnberahlp.Mia* Moeller, daughler of Mr.
and Mrs, Edwiird Moeller. Jerome, has MTcral Ouerniey animals or her own and h as belonged to tha 4-K «lne« sba was old enough to loin.
}{or»ce M esm r, bletrleh. pr^>- d«nt o / the usoclatlon, f*Unu out tha f»6Up woa otwanUed several years ago to help promote the Quernsty br*»d nm -prorlde a elal gatherlnf for the breedets.
Meetings are h « id every t . nonths at home* or members who ncludo farmers from Dlelrlch. lerocne, Wendell, Ooodliig and Kaserman. Hugh Kebon, Jerome, Is vice preilUent. and Mra. Oven Boltn, Wendell, U aecretary-lreas-
BUh.ni O, Hum ,.. niwk
•uUlrtikoa. K;*”KutMll a. t« J. W. (|r>JLot a nioekX^1V;{li, .uWI.I.(o». JjJ 'l^ iK rt I M.ki^'wbdl.'lilo'?’
John It. WUl. U KIro U Wkllt. lott »Bd Ml/fclhn, Im ) l Dlork 1 Whlit i ‘ Calitxa U. K. addtiUio. T«ls FtlU,
J«kn n « l» .r I . K4Tr n «« .r . t. asd aifrelkit. pari Lot II, MX LM XlBM Ha. t tubdlTliloa, Twla mU.
SHJ»ki> r*tklot to (i«rwt> W,aiyr'-''""’'"""'”""
tS.1. T.IU Tl.!. T—..CCoBHr. Sl«, U t It i)l«k I Mo
Tula rallt Tttlo <a4 Truil u Unit I
Jok* dlota* >ttft |« Rkkirt GIi
V. A. Altlnp'u i ' l l . R>rUn. tie
U showing cattle at county I, TW» year tJie group decided all members Viould enter their
, Qucrnjeys In Ihelr o w county fttlra (IS well as tha Twin Fallscfluiiij_lnlr-»l n ie r .___________L.soino, of.
T hey were well rewarded fori^*''® ”
at the meetlnir lajt week Norwood home. The group record as favorln;; a d is tric t fair
year as was ihe custom tintllyear.
breeder.^ plan to.
Fires Noted8H06HONE. Sept- 34—The city’s
volunteer fire department wasd i e d at 7:20 a in .T O ursday --r tn u l property cl M «, Brumback in ..........
Reception Slated At Wendell nnrrujnrii. e ._ .
of t
VENDELL, &rpt, ,northeast section
when a blaie starUd be- '^e Wendell fchoou stove Firemen report
Depth Given for Magic Reservoir!;,'"
federtil >■Mfj, Jolin Jl;ir?3ij, mliifc.
Te.ichfrJ of the t
SHOSHONE, Sept- 24 — .-ere Just 4.BC0 aci' '■ ' '
the MorIc
ThU LiU also wa.? rtpljrted that during mecttrg of ihe'board of directors
approval was liven to a requr.it from the juperlntendent ol the, , Crttter.i of the Moon Nallonal| 8“"* , monument to cndope the
ion of about S.OflO acre* monument lor wltntlllc purposps.
. the loweiC Cfte m enolr slnc« IM4 when the prt.'-
c n t needle valves were Initalled. Before 1934 there was a syatem
duceil. Mr. and Mrs. M.n aiui Mri. Dnic Dunn
. 1 ilttee, uii; r,................... Kuest.'. Mr?. Muncle Mini
feet of watcrjliairy Frith 'vlll prr'Wp tservolr aj ofifreilimru l.^ble. Tiiii
I committee w;th Mr.' iii.i .'n;sn me In chnrae of Inient.-
.Tiie pu»J;c !
___ operated In a hlKh toner.AmrrJcnn Fallj *ater mera will
have water In the Milner Goodin;: icnnnl until Sept. 27. American
Robert Anderson, ehnlmian of jontalned 14 700 acre leet ofthe congreMlonal action commit-, ^ . tcr Tuesday mornlns, and Pal. tee, reported hU cnmmlttee had! only 45000 «cre ' ' '
■structed the conRreulonal de lc-l^^b le water remaining,.gates Co voif igjilnjt iny h u t y _____________ ____ana 111 considered tpendlng blllsj n a v Y MAN KATESduring the ihort session. BVRLZY. Sept. 14—Machlniils
It u M announced that the niunes Male Larry Dcin C.ihoon. 19, “ ■ of Dr. Anderson, Rice and E m cr-|o t Mrs, Clyde Anderson, haj t
Pugmlre had been tent 10 Oov- home on a 15-diy leave. He or Robert E. Smylle as tho.se'return to Norfolk. Va,.,to i hfl group planning to tutend a(at>oa[d Uie dejtroyef vessel, fhel' motional meeting ol tepresen- *’vf.< from Idaho at San Ftan-
cl.'co Oct.:. S. nobln.vin, Charles ;.ilf Ucke. James Muffley,Harbsugh snd Woodrow
Voytes were to attend tlie regular ■ meeting of Northjide Communities. Inc., at Rupert Thursday
he Rupert Chamber of Com- members al'o' v.ere guests ':uldfd tsur of ths Blmplst'
plant.Pre.sldent Anderson announced i
that ho would appoint a member of the group to the agriculture, aviation and highway committee to replacc James Murray, who has moved. • I
. . Provo. Utah, wlic; i;-hta. Snndra, e:itcrcd a a Iruhman.
DiiopeifoitriVmey ffm ef .
RADIATOR SERVICEfo r every type ra d ia to r j
USED RADIATORS-NEW CORESExperienced Operators . . G uaranteed W orh *
McRILL Auto RepairRE 3-484S I130 2nd Ave. N o.
Johntiio umii w.
i. ie y we.c rc.a.u<.-n .or,-............ .. herd W the U U h state!th e ir Vffort.» for they tecelvcd fair. Salt Lake City, nex t year, c warcts for the senior grand cham-ln»‘ ^ eWlplon bull and senlbr grand clitun- Breeders association ^11
___, 1. . held In Noverober a t the hornsind Mrs. Fj-anlc Beer, Jer-:
4-H project. Mb also ... j t already own a registered anl- mal vhich U reglttered In bis ova name.
The recipient 1s picked by b tom- mltte# »*lecl»d from the member- ship of th« istoclatlon. T his year's committee Included K enneth Daniels, Ooodlni; Buford Thomas, and Meservy.
Another project of the auocia-.
........^ .......... third place. The>'>Lso had the Junior champion cou
a t th e Ooodln; fair.a U breeders from Ihs ssjocli.
U on showing a t 'l a in this year received a'total of U blue ribbons, IB red, 11 white and seven purple, o r champion, ribbons.
County Agent Howard Manning. Shoshone, and £d Koe.iter, Oood> m e . discussed the 4-11 district fair
Rug and Furniture Cleaning
TROY NATIONALLaundry & Dry C fc an c rt
m T m T T ^ X Shop Penney's Twin F allsr ENN E.Y b open Friday 'til 9
2 Men Are Fined For Sage Grouse
KAOEHMAN. Sept. 34-Rlchard Tlngjey tn d Donald W. Wheel-
r. both Olenn* Ferry, wers fined 1100 «ach by Justice of the Peace Ellis B. Allen for having eight snge grouse in their pofjosslon Uken
1 » closed are*.They were apprehended during *
rood block held by Conwrvatloa Officer W alter Brown last week In Monument gulch In the foot iU!l» north o f Oletuis Fern'-
Ut addition to being fined $23 -■r bltd. the two »i.<o were fmed
ISO each and costs and aentencwf te-80-d»ye-ln-)alUfor-taklng~Ui Etune birds w tlh a rtfle. The sen tenco was suspended upon pay. m ent of the fines.
Sisl«ct«d from Krongel's Gourmet Bar
Dlff«r«n» ond Unuiually
t a s t y n u t s
TIRE M A R T
50* U* h r YeurW inter Tires
^ 8 1 6 SAVINGSt ^«X »X »gO O O tX !W M O gC O t^^
Pehnsylvonlo D utch As-
•o rtm en t. M Q c o d a m a h
N u jj fro m Howoii. Roasted ond S a lte d In th e shell
P istach io N iits..
'H tti ic rallijftMmt Interesting Store" ‘
l^^imEHGEL’S H ard w are
^ R f P t E ^ N E ^ V I S e O S E - R A Y O N H P I L E f SPRINGY FOAM RUBBER BACKING!
, E vcrj’th i.n jr you w a n t nnci m ore— foam - j o g m a k a s - it ta
resilien t u n d e r f o o t! Simple to install—ju s t roll o u t, n o p u llin g &n<l sh if tin g to place sepa ra te la y e r s !
A V A IU B L E ON SPECIAL ORDER . . .
.........................................7 9 . S 5>»«'«•'«............... -...112.00In Sandalwood, Bleje, Gray « Oreea
9 by 1 2 feet
__ FURNITUREC L O S E
OUTEverything M ust Go!
N ew Stock Coming In !
FINE FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES!
SOFASU ' Early American Sofa U 'lne......................French Provincial Green Ilrocade ..............
_Fr»neh ftorlDcUl tOTo S « t ................. . .....French tretlacUl iioU, M sufe Brocade . ' French m ilnclil Sof* and Chair, t Pieces ...tn fllih Tuiedo Sofa, Green Nylon .............Early Amtrlcan Bofa, 71', Brown ................Vaed 8efa Ded, Pink Flowered ......................
CHAIRSAll rMB Suitelt Velvet ..............................Tutted Rubber Arm A gate Cover .. ............Barren Chanel Back, T urqao lse ........................Daolih Modem ... ..................... ................Daniih SfodetnBrown Lawioa Cocoa Color ........................Frtoch PtarlDcUI. G reen Brocade ...............Frcneb Proriaclal. B arrtll Green Brocade.....Early Amcrleaa Chair, Provincial P r in t ........Early Bn»a P ltli ...........................................
M T T lr *m»rinn winy P>lntCtalr and a Half Blue Tweed .....................
y /o t Nov^ SAVE393,M •M M ».oo439.00 uo.oo 100.00
. 283-M Z20.0D 1S.M3IS.N iSS.BO M M -
. 930.00 30S.M 115-00
. 3(9.50 Zi«,e9 109 .M
. ZIS.OO 19S.00 50.00
. 190.(10 I7.M u.s»
Wfli Now SAVE. 215.00 195,00 M.eo. :io,oo 165-00 4S.«». IU.00 115.00 40.00HUO lOO.M n MIJ3.iO 100.00 S9S9115,00 »-00 35.00
, J!5,00 115.00 40,04. I»J0 »,5» 40.M. m.o4 145.00 40.00.3M,«B
-liW 4_. ._U 9^9«I-M243*
ROCKERSEarly Amerlcaa Swltel. Brown Tapeitry -Iwla Rocker, Early American ...................Euly Ametlcan SwUel Wing ..............
Chlld’i Boilon Rocker* ....................8wl»el Boeker and OttomaQ .........
ROCK MAPLE ond BIRCH WOOD F U R N iT U R t'» r Coc\uil. Birth D raw en _____Largi End Tables, t -
DINING TABLES & CHAIRS , DINETTES------- i Drop u a ( .S StyU Chalri Available lii stock "Z DROP LEAP EXT. TABLS MAFL8
_ iV — X u « e t _________ ___
:to.ot ISOM w.*«
Wai195.00 .150.00 ISIJfl
N ow155.00118.00
•• 12T.50 'It*
SAVEu.0»».«•30.MU M
isiioI9£5
U 9M— T * r
-IM*
W ill > 11449 09 JO 94.00 11^0
N ow
7».9*10.Mt l M
SAVEU MU MU M
Wot159.95
N ow1 » JS
SAVEU M
190-00 IU3PChain arallable f ro n ilock ...... ..............
U iy Sosan Haple tJtr DUmeter ....................Eoood Haple Ped. Table. * r DUmeter, and
t Chain, Upholslered. apladla Back M X u Hspi* T ab le ,» __
o n d O ecotlon el W ood Furai- to n m trA ilifurgf
John llfivi kins*I N T E B i O B
f u r n i s h i n g s
3 1 9 M a i n A v e n i J t l ( i i ! I
“ o! tht croppinK tf*:oii Iftclr Isnd ftoulil be »c-
'Z',i into ll!P con ;cTv;iilon tt- smcf i.‘!f iuDiorlzaHcii to
• Into nett contract-'' hiu noi uUDdfd boond 13S0 llicrc
no s'cl'up period this full . 'h o u ld undcrst.ntl,
,• Itmi the cxtstliiK coii- ^ (V rlB 6 3 nnd previous
vocOO con^niitlon rcsefCe' n iu in eHect In J960. tovprln; 1 lijUl icTtage of opproxlmstcly g t million teres in « sUtM The •lenie renUl psymcnt u Ill.Bl
r »nd the rentnl poymfnla ' r IKV vlll nmount to about 1338 imon, »ecordlns lo the ctnlr-
;j[Y75EPTEMggH 26. THIES-NEW S. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO
KoSign«P«; goU Bank Is SelT lnfM l
•O O O D ^ °-S li ot .ddltloiul»*-iR-Str.ris under the zall
f ■■•■“I""";
r,0'; ! rM l«r'*!!!;-* MpiAiiifd ii''*'"
iftr riikiu c , adflitional period
ir ptni
ic 1560 prO'
1916 Power Comj)aify “Truck” Appears in Parade
f^n IJiem " " “tl'iT period ot llic^iHcls and la accordtiiicc ultli™ „ ,t ttrn-J. -Hie Rniiusl .le-Suncnt of acrlcuUurc nppraprl-
M bill' provide niDticy with iltB to tncct obllB-illoa'i alrc.irty the
will I
^■fifinftllv. ihcre a
11 Drivers Fined By Filer Justice
nLEJl, Sept. 24—Eleven drivers t lined thU week by Juatlcc of Pease V. A.. Allison for vioh-
_.u of the motor vehicle net,TTiey fncJude Jnn i« nosf. TVln iEj, $10. slIiwlnK nn unauthor- si person to drive liLs pnr; Virgil mi, Jerome, $5, fnllure to traiis-
rejlslrallon, and C, O. DeVls- -..-ruer, J15, no mufflor on-lruok, B«er D. Vincent. Filer, JIO, ov.
•nrtiiht: HoberL John McGuire. r»!a Falls. 15, faulty equipment; flnild 0 . Youni;, Rupert, ilS. twUy pipe*, and Jake Wogeman, Ker. (9, /allure to display Irske lUK '
William M, CBln. Ta1n Fulls, J5, ilto* to reslstfr car: William P. adth. Twin Falb. tS. no mud ruta; David U McMlllcn. T»ln WU, 15, « for driving a t ijlght n I Swtlms license, ana U rry E. BiOko. Filer. (3 no grau tvelght •t Okd on truclc. McMlllen'j
firtrer'i llcenaa was suspended for “ diTi.
>ast Rites Held For Mrs. Eakin
WENDEU,, Sept. 24 — Funeral m ic o for Mrs. Floyd Eakln vrere onducled at J p.m. Wednesday at be_W£ndeU PrejUylerlan-Baptlsl Siurch »lih the Hev. Jack tnnlnys ofliclatlnf?.Mn. Harold F. Ilolll.'itcr played •.e prelude and panlude and sc- wpenltd Mrs. n n l f Lucke, iooding, who sani? two selectl'onj Mr*. C. H. Brevlck and Mrs «*' cared lor the
Pallbfarei-s T.ere Forrest Miller m u araves. Loren Grnvti, Vtr- ■« naveiBcrofl, Cline Mink and uptr Tliomason,Conclurtlnj riles were conducted t Glenn Rest cemetery. Olenn:
nn j.
OOEJ5TS LEAVE HAOEOMAN. Sept. 24 - Mrs,
O'Malley, 6caUle. and Mrs. Aflntler. S e d r o Woolley, sliters-ln-law of J. R. Rus-
^ .visited a t the Husjell home. ^ also visited Mr. and Mrs u. P. Russell. They left Friday lor wir homes.
T.F. Historical Museum Will Stay 0|)cn Through October
'Mil 6c kept'nrlil \
lhrniii:h OcU'ocr
I-l-lday iii;tu .^fu
rio.-.i(lrut Jill.
>• loiliiy Hours will bi i.iii, niul Helen Porter-
in clmrut the InltUlit!eriiooii.» will Include
■ ni ti\e exlilbil V H'ln mil! Prte GcirItfiri'iitxms. 'Ihci
Heariiijj Set On Move of
Postal Unit
>1.111.% fveiituollj
Oil CJiiinilttrc - lOii.'i Kelkcr,
Beet Growers in Area Go to Meet
nurF-RT. Sept. 24 - Richard \\ c-'.tcnclnrf anil Alrx Hotmer. rep. rr.'ciillnii thp loc«l Dtet Orowera nvoctntloii. returned recently Irom IV nalloiuil meelln? In Denver held lo iiid Uict croAtrj. und reported lliat liicre.i.^cs lii screaje allot- ineiit^ now nyptar Ukcly.
fcrcnce with <!epatl:iiciit ol aarl- fiiliiire offu-l.ih llui itiey u.«re tuld tlmt the oiittook for an in-
convpnsu-. df oplntoii nt ll'.e meet-' relief cuuld be ex
it by full. ;lcin;orf :,aW t( It appciir
luljlini ry.
r-.'C.I Ihe iipliiloii Hie conimii-
t:r f.',\r t(i r.'JtnlilL'h n pcrnil- 1 inii.'fiini lor Ihe couniT)'.V ir'.nhiilciii. boird ineinbP!; j.cil ilie work cl ynun; and In.'
Ill rsliibli.Miiiiriit ol ft»e fulfill r\h|t)lL nl the recciit lair HR 11 muieuni cllrcclcr.
New Recordlie rcKlftiiii IDiV -nil-.,
(otnmiK
. A re-creation or a 1010 cieeiric mnip.niy rfpilr Inirk, drawn I)?- « hor>e team, wns part o f Klmtierly l•r<.str^ ll.i>t piride Saturday. Sulf.l In the R«fon a rc , from left. Ttd miAiipplieti the
vncon, »nd Charlea n'afhfer, i linrUertie. a football |am e and phut«i-f nuMvlnnl___
County Planning Commission Proposed by Chanil)cr Group
View Residents Report Activities
Girls Returned
Skip,
Tlis Clmmbcr of Commerce board of directors recommended :o the Twin Polls county comml-'' iloiiersthat they establish n coun- ;y plnnnlng conimisilon n.'i a prelude lo a county znnlnK commUslon i l their reKtil.ir rrlday mectinit In ;lie nocerson hotel Dc.sert room. I parks
O 'C onner o f the city
VIEW, Sept. 24-M r, and Mrs. Fills where I K c r - J ' - ' t t e r s o n visited friends
aturc on iiic are^ vould be Riven nn<! rd a lh r s In 0[:rten end Salt to toiirisi' mill.pop and Ice crcam 'L ake City mid attended the Utah could !):■ di'.pcii.'crt. Tlie chnnibcr.il.-vUI/fuIr niiU Icc follies, |board ul directors sii;i;c3tctl the | o i l i r r local residents atlendlns project mill v.as ndvnnccJ by ihc .smiic cvent-i were Mr. and Mrs. Ernes; Cianrr. siipcrlntcndcnt. Of'jfsM- Scnrle, Mr- and Mrs. Arthur
r.cx3DiNO. s i-p i.;
;d»y.
cl lecreatloii.
..... o! the Instances In wJilcJj a county plnmilni; and zoning com- mK lon U ncrdccl.
'llllam Griiiu:e, secretary-man- : ot the Chamber, read a let- Iroin- Edward-Dabcock.- prose
cuting attorney. In which he not- tlie steps iieces'ary fo r county
plnnnlm: nnd lonlng cnmmLwlons. Dabcock said In the le tte r tha t the county plannJni? commission and
county wnlUK commission complftely sepnrate.
Ttia letter oUo noted U iat c ty plannlnij commission members could be appointed w hile county zoning commission wreo completi I; separate.
The letter a lso noted th a t county planning commission members could be appoint*!! w hile county aonlng commlAAlon members «ouId| have to be clected, 1
In other business, 'Wlllleim Koeh' •as named_{Q-head n committee'
lojal.« funds to .lend Htirold }lovc and Orange to the governor’a In-, dustrlal committee m eeting slated'... . '21 in flan FrnnclBco. J.' F. Tlirelkeld nnd jo b McCollum
ill assist Koch.Raymond O . O’D onncl review
ed the proposed Chamber of Com-' merce budget fo r the Ju n e 30,19G0,' lo June 30, IM I, fljcal yeaj. Board members voted to adop t the i2X- 8S3 60 budget, n-hlch U $869 higher ihnn last yenr.'O ranR e said the| adjuslmcnl w as for Increased 1 dustrlal activity and SBlsrlcs. C Donnell also discussed August, statement w hich the board Bccept>: ed.
Orange told board members that! J. P. Sevy of th e local lo rest scrv Ice has suggested a field trip t the Soldier m ountain n rea for dl- j rectors. This tr ip would enable dt-| rectors to become fam iliar witii grating problems of th e bureau of] land management and the forest' sen'lce. The men a s k e i that i definite commitment bo postpon-' eil until nearer to Oct. 7. the date' planned for th e trip.
Threlkeld to ld the board that, the city commissioners have tt-... ed dovn tS.SOO In the clly parks and recreation budget fo r a build*
Henry SchreinerOravo :ilr fervlccs lor Henry r;>iil: .‘■■ctireliicr were held Sat-ur- ly at Sun.'.et Memorial park will) 1C Rff. Kmwi-HciMiilblBU-offl-
'Pnllljc:irer were F. M. -H . upprt V.'llll.-imion. Jf;.< Lnugh-
..n, Clyile amlth. Handnll Bristol nnd ]lcnry we.utndorf. T he .^crv-
under the direction of rails mgrtuary.
READ TIMES-NKWS WANT AD3
pry nml Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Blniii'r. The Blauers have relumed
1 I’rovci after spending the sum irr with ihelr fnmllles here. Mr.i. Klron 3. Kntch acconipsrt' d her brother. Otlj Orton, Hey-
burn, to Osdcn to attend luneral jrvlcf.i of Ihelr uncle.D re Ann Crane, daughter
Deputy V em noj.<e said the tlrl, who rode from her linino to bit'.? Vy bus, alept In ft parked cur nljht. She wa-i brouRhv to .... sheriffs office Tliursdiiy where officials notified Nnmpa nutliorltles.
VISIT IN OGDEN ALMO, Sept. 24-M r. and Mrs.
Floyd KiilBht nnd Fred Knlfrlit vls- icf brotlicr-ln-law nnd .ulster,
Mr. and Mr.i. Harold Slater, and other relatives In Oedcn, Utah, last neek.
P rovo ,13 enroll as a fresl DrlKhnm YounK university. Also
a ttcndlnc the university areKaren Taylor • and Sluioii
At.OAIiy, Attn., Sept. 34 W — n 4-iiionth-ol(1 blnen.aiiil- kltton. topped 31 Coinprl-
i>l Ihe Calsary Cat club's .nil i-wrv. ^ .c o i i l e . s t by whlppUi';
,,,,;„lllirOU!;h a flve-atnsc maze to a icldcii nil*!''''*® containing live mice In 3Tj 28 that It
bas-
N.^MKI) HKLIO.MK RUl’Ef^T, S:pt. 'ii — Harvey
Plluglioelt. leBiilaiive director of the Tri-County Fsrmers' union,
delfsated rtcenlly to attend tlie Jo;nt nicttliis or all f.-irm or- giinlMUnnt la Bt M i In Idtlio Falls T u e s d a y . Work toward chiiiiaei 111 potato Icgblation ts pUiiined.
READ TlMEa'-NEWs'wAVr ADS
Hansen NewsHANSKN. lirlit. 24-Raymond
Nlcholaus reUirned Thut^day Irom Paramount. Calll. where he was called becaa'e of the death of his eldest brother. KImer Nlcholaus,
wa^ killiKl Iti a car when It struck by a train.
, . r . and Mr.s. Eddie Oulgrand, Pa-s.idena, Calif, me vl>iitinK her Rtcpdaugliters. Mrs. C. B. l*yron
• Mrs. JesAle Calico.
D -nMES-NBWS WANT ADS I
Anniversary?Give a ilfl lhat keep* on glrloe
CABLE-VISIONRE 3-2234
UTAH STOKER SLACK OIL TREATED
J15 per ton Delivered ; Intormounloln Fuel Co. RE 3-CGZl _ Tirln Falli
\Um o d e r n W 0 M 6 S W V E Ironrite. . . T H E Y H A V E M O R F TIM E fO R LIVINO
TME IKNlITt, YOU Wl l / ) l AS MUCH U>OIT AS HANMIOM|NO.| IIY IT OHCf. t 'q tiu H im III , WlTHOtlT IT. IronHte
SWilson-Bates ApplionceS^ TW IN FALLS-BUHL-JEROM E W
w mA
3CT7)r
FREE DISHWASHER—Enter-the J in g le -C o n tes t—
Now! N o th in g to Buy!
GET Y O U R FREE Entry B lan k s HERE!
POWER SHOWER M OBILE M A IDoutwashes.all o ther dishwashers, including people . . .
CUSTOM 3-CYCtE MOBItE MAID’
DISHWASHER
NO InstollationEXCIUJ1V£ POWER SHOWK AND FlUSHAWAV DRAIM ENDS HAND IIINSINO AND SCmiNO
BOTTOW' WASHINO" ACTION ' • ■NO INSTAIUTIOM COSTSROll'f ON WHEELS HOIDS NEMA SIRVICE fOR 13
Mo^«TSP-‘40T.
No Paym ents ' t i l Jonuory
Gleaming Provincial Copper
" - ^ B E S T W A YBUILDING CENTER
“ 3 W , a b DISON R E 3 - S 2 U
W i n your “jiNGiE. CONTEST” ENTRY
blank here t o d a y
^A iR !?E 5 :.E A C H :;W E E K ,S E P T rlV lh roU £ lj O C W ^ t
IDAHO'S - LARGEST .
G .-E. DEALER
O N E
L,'.
ELECTRIC {HER
■cr'V'V..':
■ j i r x H r N iw p isH w A sM uj;AT your IUCTRIC MALIK'S . . . HI MAY HIIP YOU WITH A WINNINQ lAST- UNI IDtAi
The w hole fam ily wins better health when you w in an electric dishwasher. Laboratory tests show t h a t only with an electric dishw asher can y ou m eet minimum sanitary s tandards as s e t bv the U-. S.. Publi<L±leaJth_Service for re staurants. Electric dishw^hmg's a big s te p tow ard protecting your family from
th e sp read of infectious germ s and viruses. Saves tim e, too— more than half an hour a day in th e average home! There are many reasons why you need an electric dishwasher.’ ' G et Jt now, then if you win, you'll get yourmoney back 'plus a $50 cash bonusf
i d a h o V p o w e rflWftifta/ Pwi s« Mt)CH-CaHi U UTTU! -
1 3 " “'— f .
iDISHWASHERS i
R eddy K i l s t f s t l ' t U S H W A S H E R JIN G L E SMy loit tint for this w ttk 't jinolt U>
■k ADMIRAL •k FUOIOAIilE i t OENeiAl ELECTRIC* HOTWINT iK JAMES ,* KELVINATOR '* KENMORE* KITCNENAIO* P i ^ A X .* RCA W HIRiroOl .
:-k WESTINOHOUSE* YOUNOSTOWN
I *IYOU l«U C T«W l-M A lirll j
I I I
My favorite deoler In ......... .................... — ...... ..........— ...........................— g
I plan my next molor appliance purchoM to btt , -;
'..------ — rN A M E____ _____________________________— ..... ................... | :
.................................... ........ ■ Mol l toiStreet Addreu - —.................... ... .....................— ^ ' ’ IMSHWASHW ■
City ond Stot* _______r— — — ___ ____— — — — ™ - i j k ; . V .^ P « 5 -■ J a,
Enter ot many wee'kly e o n te it i Of y o u w ith. Oofi'f-wolt to ^ ■ 1 ! 'win! If you buy dwing th« conteit a n d ihen w in ,y o w pur* . ' v .f ldio»9,pfie«..wit|Jje r ? fu n d ^ pliJral^SftO q . - * *
P A G E T E N
Teachers for Area School Are Honored!
HANSEN, Brpl. Sl — ricuUr tiitnilK'r!' ivnd oihrr icliool per-
..........
TIM ES-N EW SrTW N FALLS. ID AHO - ----------- ---------------------- ^-- SUNDAY, S E PT E IB E S 25,' ,55,
Boy Recovers From Surgery After Accident 6 Youths Put On ProbationIn Area Case
B u n iX \’, Sept. M -Six tc tn - nRCn nnslni; In afgs tram IS U> 17: ye&rt were p!»ctd on probnlon to ' iMelr parfnu for jU months when fhfy appfsffd b < ro re Probnt«' JiiclRe Vern Carltr Friday a fte rnoon on charsH of m»llclou.i d e - ! flruetlon ct prapeny. The luagc rcqufaltd Itial thtlr names be withheld.
The boys *Lsa were ordcrfd to restitmion lor darnascs to u
lOH Kord ^ed«n ouned by John Jleaard, rcjie 2, BujJo'. Sherj/f LePriRe Lnyton Mid tfic Inclilent Dccurrcd Obout a weet a^o during
. the wcilillii? of Hcuard'j ton. Max, 111 the View church.
The yo'jins broke the bftttcrl’ ' iJi Ihe C.U, knockrd ol! Ihf ip a r* , plues. lock tlu: dijuilitnoia and le t ■ iilr out of all the tires, the A herlf'' .'jvld. Dam.ise vm cjtlmaied nt J M ' to (he motor of the car. |
The sheriff tald the boya also bad molcitcd oitier cars parked ojUilcJe the church, but no pe r-; mancnt dim.ige aas ^one to any ;
The fordr'il'IcIi'ti'rcKlslcrecl in John IIc»ard's name, Uelonga to i the son, M.u, the olllccr K.ild. I
slsted 111’ family participate In raclnB. Alter six days in tlie hospital. Jolin » c« (iIloKed to ro Uome.
[nnd h(! plniu lo l>e hack in school . nc!tt ucck. . I
John's only comphlnt oi'cr th e Incldcnt I« that one of his "hclp- lul” broiftcrs tlioushttuKy brounlit )iu. srhcol books )jojnf, ond J o h n ' j h reaien^ to be Cflunlly •‘Kosd" to ' him the nexl time he la tick.--------f
C o u r s e S t a r t sSUSS. Bept- 3i—An ext<n.ilon
eour« for graduate crtdJls Rtart- ed Thursday evemnc at the Dllrj[ school. The comic l5 being ‘auK*'t|BeacheU b? DIlM Supcj-mlendenl O rv ille i,„ .¥7.<.l.44T r7t/tn flU aphftol TLUDer\'l!llOIl . .
Wes Beachell Is Given Promot:
PIU31. lirpl :iOf|
Bcddlngton oti tchool super\’l: for teachers Irom various Mas'c Valley towns.
I Cla.sses are held In the tcfiaol e\try Thursdny from 7 t pm This is a three crcdlt orifred throuKh the U/ilvcrsliy Idaho. Anyone wtshlnR to attend
invited
> 0:30
NAMED CIIAPEBOSECOLLEGE OP IDAHO, Caldwell.
S«nt. Pat Blevcns, Paul, Jircsl- dtnl of the SiKma Epillon sorority v.iu one of tiiree CoUesc ot Idaho cofils who tt'tre chnperonfs lor Uie national-guard QUcen candidates for the national guard day ohserv- nnce saturdfli', ____
third cla,«. Het Amarillo, Ti House jr
re -Mr.'i D E( ■r, Peoria, III. John F. I
Conrad, Bu .•J o.' V
derjon.Mr. a
(Jfn, Ui
HEAD TTMI
B etter Q uality— Bigger Savings
60 PATTERNS
240 Color Styles All Wool— Nylon ^ Viscose— Aerllon __ _T A T E F u r n i t u r e
Jerome - Twin Falls
•eelden l Bonday, Sepl. 11. neeMtlUlffl the remoTal of Johnny'* ■plern and he w ai f l'e n neirfy a quirt ol blood durtae and la - medlalely atler Ihe operaUon. (Staff phalo-engTatlnc)_______
5 Red Cross Blood Program Aided Child When He Was Injured in Freak Mishap
three divy* after nr-i»b1y ahort ordtr, his doclors te- Waco, Tfx.. to nwKc
Twin Falls, Jotinll-yenr old
fierb^rt. jUchards. Ju d ilaee of the Tv,ln blood program, accident on Jils bJcj-f)c
rupture of Uio boya' ilch hod to lie removed. iporLi a T-jhaped Jncls-
recupcrated
. . . rcRlsteitd for sUth prnde Harrison school fiept. B. but 1 nllendcd only Ihe one day a s ' accidcnt occurred Sundny.' S'Pt-
Doyj In the neighborhood had bvilU n aashors# and an Improvised
mUslnic on the downhill tide , the ramp, and he toolc ft apHI. Only npporenc Injury Kas « aJiInned shoulder, t)ul later developments .caused Mrs. Richards to become 'aU roiM aiid. JC-raji .fhcned.tlie spleen in)ury.
“Johnny ha.i been an atld go, ka rt racer. <ui<l I ‘v« no.-rled a lo\
about him se ttln? hirrt. But he's never had a .scrntch racing, wid then he gcUi hu rl on hU bicycle" .Mrs. nicharOa teporia.
Doctors felt that Jo h n had lost, nearly a quart ol blood due u itriiil Jjemmornsln^f and twi were used In replacement. 0 elsht pounds lighter th a n before his accident, b u l he la closing Ulc gap on the weight los.s. '
With a number of RO-kart r Ing-Uopiilu- to.-hlj-Cf«dJt.-jolin'j.'
worry was whether the doc-: would curtail h is activities.'
WJjllJ stJJl In the bospltBl, h
1 reniark-
ITSTHE SEASON FORALITTLE SUBTLE
-BRILLIANCEI-.^AS SEE>J IN OURIR ID E SC EN TP tA T E A iJ 'SU IT
TU» !s the way you should look (odayl The rropor ncccnt on height and slimness ^ brilliantly eunwisd^ip in our iridescent P lateaus. . .each with th a t famous“ weishtlcsj
fed " which hn9 mado P la l^ iro tir top, till-tinic favorite. P ^ t l e Mills wcavtal nghT ' Into the fabric this pcrfcct-for-cvco’-tempcrfti:re succc.^. and T im ely C lo th aa ndds famous Balanced Tailoring to bani?h sac and droop foruverl A sparkling fashion MU- eept in 8 tu p eb assortment of shades a t 79.SQ
OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M.
SHIRLEY-MENDIOLAMcti' , Store '
ADVEHTISCO m tSQUmt ANO TMC NCW YORK»
riRsi EDITIONS OF .THE NEW COLORM A S T E R P IE C E ,,.
BURNTBROWNA new c o n ce p t I n color . . .rfoat«n^7i(ra n e w ivory blend f o r T n y lo r , b y ono of A m e ric f i’s f i n e s t tnn- ncra, f r o m th e - f in e s t le a th e rs p ro d u c e d in th e w o r l d to d a y ! B u rn t B row n — p e r f e c t hnr- inony s h a d e to com plem ent t h e new g r e y and Krape s h a d e s .
Fresh, Choice, Q uality Ground W B f
B E E f 2 lbs. 7 9Lean, Tender, T asty PO R K '
STEAKS. 4 3 s"Golden Im peria l" F R O Z E N ^ '
FISH STICKS 4 ' - ’1TISSUE
4-p o c(r....,„ ..........3 9 c
Zeo 8 0 Couj)»
NAPKINSSimply nnd•opfrMiaarpockao* efllRion SoU|
:• apol fram Ihi cracl'tn (en* pound of any toltint trockirt, uniollad Is.I yov pr*f<i), rh« pfk* you paid fef h» erotktn, yovr aom* ond oddrtu
L fP T O N S O U R ,lOX 1900, II.PAUt 4. MINN HOT*
, JWIWI I).
:29 c • to n a -G ro ln ^ —28.01 .................... O T C
4 8 U P T O N Fto-THR<J T E A B A G S 73c
> ilB ,U P I0N T 8A 890
3«CHICKEH NOODLE 41.2riomoi3Se 2 r i( i{ » rE A U «
C hiffon T oilet
TISSUE2-roU pk... r 2 9 c
Chiffon Facial
TISSUES 29c
M vM tlm on'i 36*oi, j o r .. 1.00 2 2 cG iant
HERSHEY BARS—
Dennison's
CATSUP^-M-ozH)ott le s - -
.00
I^AST S I DF !A:I5 6 ) M A I N
a v e n u e e a s t
p h o n e r e 3 - 4 4 3 4
O P E N d a il y 3 A .M . TO 8 P > CLOSED SUNDAY
TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE ELEVEN
T i m e s - N e w s P u b l i c F o r u m — V o ic e o f t h e R e a d e rStudents Leave
^jiter Urges Attempts to jRelisrous Issue United Nations, Eisenhower■ ■ n .u I)M.lo?ed Speech Score.I l,v Area ManJdit»-^^pleU ,ink»P«rson<rf'm ucli ROO<1 II- ---------,n n nm rj-N fw s. -aUI. Onr o.A.mlrt »11U-
— 00 r —Vift ir>*ab4 «n nUlrh hnil
I'lI.lTR. Srpv, ntl u<oniirrt Imvo returned f Midftril tt'ficrt ttiey had t;i
UuiKlilor. Clrnclc, I
t rends, •'There p ^ c 5 ot I
toior i/. "»
Chill* «re cilutlon. nn the ^kld'.
If in u r<Ifr, nlao hftve cnrolltillcoUfSi'.
ot the CftUlftcll school.' Mr. ind Mrs. Robert SehrMder I look tlipir flmiRlilcr, Joan, to Port.iMid wiiere »lie *111 inke nurwi I (riifiliig a t . rmnnuel hiwpiWI.’ jTiii'v tirre nrcompunlcd by Mn, IKilxvln Merman who vUlltd t»r 1clniifhtpr, Ellecn. a t Coneordl* I
till- lll-!ni(..l UN., mi 11 Iwl. 8ii«!Hnn cominunl';ii Is ilKr
,.7 ood crealeil PfOple ollnlxjiit the rc‘t of u^ -J belle' rtces ‘ I'd colors »nd,l3 ju s t »» 'f i e tod.iy. did Indiffcrtnl nte In L et uj pniy for pMce M
17*^,, , crime comrotltM bjVnnd ftfar, llu-ii rtn nil wc *L htf color or mce nny b e t t e r u «bout niid Mi'rl nt
!ft*n iht «»in' crime!,jp),t here in Irt/iliosnd the
I'llllth fllnll b5>rvho
t perion tl nil
1 only It 1
* iS e r pfnon or tu r n hit twin S S ihin the one atoned 0
■■SSSd'outMwmiirt ray. iw!je»r* ago »e rtcencd
Stntea I Imole peace.I Lx't lu ulnp IliinklnK " t nm bn- jlc r thnn other.', no let them ■ lof my Rlcht." Let us be el iielch to nli.
ciily ililiiR tiuil '
I Ainrrli.'7i: Chuichlll
Man Defends Judge Mosher In Political Courtroom Tii f
till vcmiimiiisc. Miller TIimMl iy ____________
Mjior. TtofJ-NCM»: tim e »re t»o wtvyi to “ ddle i'
vjnt Usually from the left jldc, ^ e r than the Tight tide, lor In- flridu»I iccoinniodatlon.
■nie political trend ns of Tucs- ,ur I thought ratetf second-pnite ^ If not the "sltuatloiu I^M lunin, Whyahould sue, £«Ttr»lf5 enter the Jfotil pntie If UK preis Is newsy »nd ncuLrnl?
New let ua lake »n Jniaginsry— j^ j5 _ .............
shnrp fttlorney could see that, 1. do no t ovcrlDOk tlie Inct th s t Jui I MosHcr hod no t clte<i f'O cr\, for tiCHrlnu. Due to elective ccnti"tltlon. he voluntarily oflcrcc) -•:urrciidfr hLt niithorlty to pr<w 1
Sometimes the space bctw • the lines spciiks louder thfin printed wortl.
Now as to being )n.iullrd, I juJc anyone who liM ever conven w ith Judge Mosher In anyw Judicial or otheruW , to iHlbll
h«keo out and eaten ujTBmlth’a Itiuiee patch afid & neighborhood
, fflatrvTtrsy breaks out. All pirtles 1 u m 10 arfiltratlon (the voters). ' I t# two oflered by f« h contender
(elect Joflca M the third member.Jones, who U a respected ettlzen,
bH only oi>« cholc*—cancel him., r if out.I personally I Uilnk Judge f.tosher I ^(d t/ie only dectnt im e, under
_ clrcunutnnces, he could. He leaned over backwards to inform tontestanta tKat he wan ready and willing to forgo his position elective presiding judge.
KowaJ • ■' ...........that it is
= Spiinirdale PTA ', 'i Is (<iven A\tard '
liobert Rnjmiis-jriwlpil /It n rore:.)l IhLi vi'cci.
Sometlme.'i It Is pouiblc for pco belittle themselves, by th
rlghtcQusne.t.i.I have not practiced law for
s lvcn number of years, but lack: a few montlis I have l l« [ t 1 BOUthern Idnho for 60 je a r i t h ave never hen^d of an eltctii judge from th e district court, c down, that ever failed to dlsqual h iw sclf publicly It there wa* t evidence tha t hln position could 1. coru'ltlcrcd prejudiced.
I t caused me to wonder If 111 horse is no t l>elng saddled friz th e " rlg h f .'Ide.
JIAJiHY -Sf. WILSON (Tft-ln FnlLs)
Former Resident Is Perturbed Over Burley’s Negro Incident
Edilor.Tlmes-Newi;TlieJltst and Inst lime T wrote
U> nempaper was some 2i odd years rro in answer to k ques- Uon u to the official name of lh< tult of hair behind the hoof of i bor*e. My sincere youUiful answer of "horse feathers" was humor- cuiJ/ received, pubUihed a n d ecBsiEnted on.
Uj second letter to you with
9, IMO, which • • n the
editorial page.H a f ln i t «pent my forjoatlve
y*ar»-Irom-Pre.-icbMLUiru_Ml!h school and on to collcge within the Snake nver valley area. a msr such u the racial InjuJiJce In Burley causes me treat sorrow. Many pleasant spotting memories I recall involving Jerome and later 6hojhone veraus Burley (football, baseball and baakelbi]l). On these te a tn s were Dosqw, Jspane«, Mejlcan. Jews, Protestants, etc. My mental picture of Moeic Val- ley does not enable me to visual- lie racial violence there, otlier places around the world, perhaps, kul never "Afsf-ie Valley"
Here In Wushlngton. D. c . In- tegmion (llefcreiice Look
section of Magic Valley a handfi of Insecure and frightened people could .10 influence law. order, hu-
•Blues and morals aa to allow these acts to be commllled again.'t liiesB 10 apptircnuy Innocent hu- mon'beings.
I t would bo nesrt warmlnt; indeed If I were to one day note In th e Wa.'ihmKton sta r that ihc.'ie 10 Americans so violently abu-'cd were entlccd to return and call th e Magic Valley eenernlly, and Burley specifically, their own.
JAMES E. THOUNB0 N.<M32 Nebraska ..Avenue N. W.
Washington. D. C.)
tegmtlon (Hefcrence Look jnagft- P r« « , repo< TOje-Tjf-Apfirzc.-iKonrrs-Been: —M iss-Bali
iccotnpllshed through great telllgenco and In spite ot Uie pre- pendtranee or sautftem *tmos-i phere. My children In WMhlng- ton attend all activities (concerts ' ttovies. schools, pienlei, swtm- nung. etc.) v ith children of all races and religions without bias.
I t ij indetd iid that („ anj-
Janet Baltzer to Head Nurse Unit
Jftnet D alteer was elected presid e n t of the Twin Folla high school fMtUre Nurses of America chapter during the unit's first meeting of th e 1960-81 school year Thurs- dny.
Otirol S tephans is vice president, pntMcia Lelnen. secretary; Eevcrly VWiJteJcy. treasurer; Joyce Vnn- Ausdeln. hJstorlin, and Lnwana
•att, reporter.
of their duUcs and responsibilities (i5 future nurses and requested Ut«rn- to majcc an effort to fuUW the l^ obllRntlons as nurses' aides a t Magic Valley Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Be.« V/cnver, school librarian , it PNA chapter sponsor.
RSAO TIMES-?nW B WA«T ADS
lit! guests w ere c u .is la county <u-
. and Hay neld, Bur-.
culty mtmbers In. !!• Mrs. Elsa Lyiies, I'l Malloy, Mrs. Don- J niid Mr.v Martha
II presented were Berg, ptorrnm;
clei', nicmbershlD;iVrlglo', mngnrine: Ail.'ms, musk; Mr. .
igre.'.s piiWlcfltlori.'i arl^n and nobert sliition.
die pUje'd a tcumpet :'-nieil by hH mother, .'nrdlc. Tlic first grade e nttendance count.
SSL COALTop Q u a lity Always— a t
WARBERG'SRE 3 - 7 3 7 1
RANCHERS-FEEDERSS e e T hem o t O ur P lan t
P re c a s t C o n c r e te F e e d B u n k < ^ f . i
C o l o n i a l C o n c r e t e , I n c .Located W c t t o f H eip U e ] — P hene RE 3-5500
XMlhl YOUR SHARE OF
250,000 Stam ps
C O N T E S T STARTS M ONDAY ON
K T F I12 7 0 on th e Dial'
Explorcr-Scouts Receive Charter
BUriLEY. Sept. 2t--niB chnrter pre.' cnti'd ta the Explorer
;)a-.t SI ol the Boy Scouts which U iponsored by the Burley EHk.i li'dite after n blrthflny annlvcrsarj- dinner meeting held at the hall Wednesday evening,
■riie present.ntlon wm made by Osc.ir Peterson and. to Eialted Ruler Gill Wolf on behalf ot the Iod;p. William D. Combs is director ot the Esplorera past which has ab«\it H members. It wo* organlied lust year and the boyj are ot the 15 1013 age gr«jp. This is the first time lha Burley BPOE lodge h!is .sponsored " ' plCTcr group,.................,„ TOIIIB Uf~Hie ' Burley 6coul.< and Explorers look a boat trip to the Middle fork of the Salmon river this summer Bhowti.
Tlie dinner honored lho.se having birthday Bnnivfrsarlc.s durlr^B the montha ot July, August and Sfptenibcr,
VISITS IIAGERMAS HAGERMAN. Scjit. 24 — M .
Robert Colvin. Pojt FaiLi, visited her alBter-ln-law, Mri. Rex Mc- Antilfy, and sffendcd /uneraJ services of her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Eakln. Tuttle. -
See U t Before You RENT or-BUY ANY M usical Initrumont
From the Comfort M j f COUNTRY COBBLEB
4 4b y
E n n a J e t t i c k
BUHL MOTOR COMPANY'S $80,000.00
Contmues with More and Greater BuyslH e re 's m o re bargains ? . .-m o re item s added . . < n ew tra d e -in an d all going ot b ig d iscoun ts . . . COME IN EARLY AND SAVE.
SAVE ONA ccessories of oil k in d s!
MIRRORS^ E A T ^ O V E R S ^ ^ ---------------
SEAT CUSHIONS LUG WRENCHES SPINNERS, etc.
I 9 6 0 FAIRLANE SOO CLl/B SED A N Fulty equ ipped . W hite sidew alls. $45 0 D isc o u n t Oyer or reguVar trad e - in .REGULAR PRICE................
1 9 6 0 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN V -8 6 p a i l , fully equip.$ 6 0 0 d iie eu n to ro v e r trade -i'n . Regular Prica....
1 9 6 0 FALCON 2 DOOR SED A N ____________E lsc trk w iperi, heeter. $ 200 dU co u n t o r
*2900
*3699:nce fee trade- 2100
I 9 6 0 FORD V i TON PICKUP W ith a ll th e wonted extros. $ 3 0 0 d isc o u n t o r over allow ance for tra d e - in .R E G U U R PRICE...;...........
roa. « ,9w v aii& ouni
■2450
ZEREX or PRESTONE
Anti-Freezer,:„.....1.99 sa l.
MufflersAllM a k e s ____
6 & 12 V o lt ... .
7.95
Batteries12.95 .p
On GOOD NEW and USED
CARS-TRUCKS and ACCESSORIESEverything On Sale! Everything Must Go!
O nly o u t 196 0 le f t . H ere Is lh o p e rfec t buy for t h e buyer w ho dem onds th# m a s t fo r tiii m oney! Lew milea g e a n d carry a new car guor- o n to e . W e will t r a d e or d i r c o u n t f« r trem endous savings.
1960 FordFalcon Tudor
, 1 9 5 1 CHEVROLET 2-DO O R ------- to W of-m H B rleH -iri-H ils Il9h^9reen-^>«tg«il»!—
*333t i r e a and s e o t covert. B u y I t now f o r ................
1 9 5 1 PLYM OUTH ‘STATION WAGON “ H ire * F
f o e t fo r o «econd ei s p o r f tm a n 's d ream . ' O n l y ................................ ’4441 9 S 1 FO RD V-B TU DO R O v erd r iv e , rodio, h o o te r «nd n o w le a f covers.H o r e 's o i t e o i o to n ly ..................
1 9 5 8 V O LV O STA TION W AGON
A T tttl w n m r - l ^ P w h H o tx to r io r , in ts rio r lo ta . Extro n ic e cleon w o g o ii. O n ly .....................
166
*999
1957 M I R C O ir r 4 D oor M onterey
O ne o w iia r cor. J u s t tro d ed In. ^C o h w a ir d 'b e 'th T f lr im - B e t - -------th is b a rg a in o t 159S1956 CHEVROLET 4 D oorT w ^ to n e , local c a r . A nd
v Ju it ^ if a d f i t r ----------------------A r M lb a r g o ln o t ................... ... 1 0 9 5 ^
I f s worth the drive for what you" save a f -
MOTOR COFORD SALES end SERVICE
P hones 22 ■ 51 or 84 O p e n ' l l
PA G E TWELTO TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNhAY. SEPTETOH, ,
% hmllnnl Rklrt. fllip fi.rrlril a l)a;ir,.ict of
'cRmtitlom «n(l-pliili-rbudA.
flUinn Boiithftlck, fciiKin of brlrte, wrnrln* » ri>sp rntoii’d t fon Rcian over l>liik ln(fpiA rivrrlfil li plllk ne t fidivcr AiiilBp'rvril n.i flourr (tlrl. Huljrrt Ia:i ircndpf.<i>n, iirpliinv of Cio OrWr,
------j'Ciu Kfr.Mi'Uli', UlliiiT, Jfunl•A bMl man. UMirM wne HnroM Pctfrnon nn<I il.iy rp trw ii. ttier.5 or llip l)rli|p. nnil }tin- dcTMti lliP brlilca brotlior-
nrfn'da lluclicocK. niilil, nnrt 8andrR HURr'nlolilrr.Snu pink chirfon over wi nowns. llRhterl tlio Wi>tr» jirlnr to ' ceremony. ^
Tr»aiiional wtddln* mii'lc furnished by Mn», Lronard 1. , or(f(inlst. who nlv> ncconipanlfri T iw flniiBhterr Ltnrtn—tn Love You Tnily" and ■you'll H evet Wftlk AUitic.'
Mrs, Pelcrsoii M-lcctfd t royal blue *{iomoor\ ilrfM wllli nuitcli- tnff «ccc*sorlr*. ll io brlJfitroom'a m other wha sttlred In & lodcn Ere«Ti AJternoon dri'.M with tan ac ces-wics. Eiich wore a corviKC of mlnlAiurf pink rcvip.i. The brlrtfa srondm oilirrs, wick »nd Mrs. O cn r I’elerMn, wore corsoRes of niliiUlur# pink roses Rccenlrd T>lth Rln<lloU.
A rrccptlnn After thp ctremony ^ n s Aiipndcd by 180 sumIs, hrldc* lRr« cnverril i.ihlp cenlcifrt 'vilh a fn\ir-tlrrcrtpnd wliltP nnlilliiK rnkr.
T hs cnke wn-. <l''coi,itrrt *iid ivlillp l.imi'/- nofk,
___r—»waitf, UullcrlUej, iholding w c d d l n a band.% topped with a cliutrr ot trim m ed with net b o n »nd Illy o l th» vnlley. CluAler* nt wedding belU And Ivy decor&t«d tha b»e o t th» eiike which wm flAnkert by trip le cry.itnl holders oC lighted p ink Upera.
Mr*. Floyd niAiw. EMjene. Or«„ ■later o{ ths brldcRroom. &nd Mrg. lje« Henderson. (iLitcr ot the brld*. •erved th e c»ke.Mra.F«nk South, wick, ftunt of the bride, presided over the coffee service And Mrj. Harold Peterson. tl«ter.ln-lsw of th e bride, poured punch.
:-------- achontointei af-the.tridc.-MonaHsiwklns. Colleen SiilUvsn, Nsncy E rb »nd PaUy Mftrlov, a rrsn trt th e gifts. Jane Southvlck le^' Istered cueaU.
For U»e weddlne trip to Bun _ Valley the new- Mr*. Plntler
ehcnged to a dnrk blue suit, led •cceswrlos »n l the rosebud <
• ~»nRfl from -her bridal bouquet The bride was Rradii»ted from
B uh l high Achool ■ .Is a graclunte of Ex-Celsta School o f Oeauty, BoUe, and u employed by Arne's Salon a t “ ’
Tha bridegroom wai grsdusted from Wilder Wsh schoor In IftM »nd ts •ttenrtlng Boise Junior col. lege. Tho couple is n t home a t IK N orth Second street. Boi.ie. »
Atnons the out-ol.|own (tuests I n addition to the btldegToom's
- - —Elayd ni,irei
Care f o r Spring Bulbs Is Subject- Q f y n i-t S p e a k e 4 B
L eader Will V isit L odge in BurleyBUnLEY, Bopt. 24-M nilt>y
Cover, nf Ihe Security 6fcd cnmpany. was Ruest speaker
ttie mcellnK ot ihe Countryside iwcr club Monday ofternooii tv'■ home of Mrs. acoriio McOrcR-
.. lie tnid o f Die liWory ftnd car* of liillp biilb.'v. daftoillls and other rprlrj bulba.
noted thdt the tulips dale far o.'« 15M w ith Holland
Jlrnilly becomlnif lli« m ost famou.i lo: ialslng..Oic- flower. T lie.Jorlty of n il Hollind tulips i;ro«n In two SS-mUe-squarc a
. call wn.v answered with . usual flower* with rncmbcrs
brlHKlnK or de.icrlblnR the type reported- M rs. John Pn.'toor rc- portfcl on th e flower booth nnd (linilov box dtspltys a t the Twin Falls county fair which netted n In aVarOs.Club ituesta were Mrs- Lester
McOrejnr, Mrs, Jo« Miller and Mrs. Dili Matney.
A butlet limch was served by Ihe hoste.ui And co.hosteA:. Mrs Lyle Bchnllker. The next meetlns Kill hn held Oct! 34 a t the home nf Mrs. C hnrlfs Bo-ss with Mrs Syi°i> LouRhmlllcr na lusljtaiU
Krnnd nmtron, will make her offl clal vb lt to Evercreen chapicr No H8, Order of Eflstern Star. Oct. 17 It wft-1 announced durlnij lt.< meet Inif Monday night a t the Mdsonlc If/iiplff.
Invltntlons were Acceptetl Huth chapter. I’ocalollo, oi "1. which will be a fipeclal nieetinR
Ith Mrs. Elliott AttenillME, nnil win Falls chapter No. 29 on Scpt
Mrx. Prank Crawford, worlhv latron. announced that the recont
dinner the chaptcr served in Scottish rilto wa< iniece.'stul thanked the conimltten for
After the meeting card. played. A potluck dinner served precedtiiR tho meeting. Barah HarrLvjn, Mrs. Herb Canine
. Mlnnetta Pullninn the dinner committee.
. . attired■lllnc
I III'} I'jii ilrtl bronro 'wttli vtllow clir\;.:»ii; broti/e fjornpons tlrr
of brown sp.irkle Ullle.
e brldr.^maltl.*, Marilyn Pah*. Butte,, Mont. and Khsnn
Williams, Great Falls, Mont, wore rov.[vs of bronze cr>’stsllinc styled AS the other attendants' rirc.«es. •niey carried bronie arm baskets with bronie chrysnnthemu yellow pompons tied with large bows of Rold ribbon and beige -sparkle tulle.
Tlie Junior brlde.imalds. Soloaga and Lois SoloagA, sL tcrs
H-RClii.Kowns styled sim ila rly .................fT.y They carried bronze ba.^kets with bronie and yellow pompons lied with bows of apricot sa: ribbons and belRe sparkle tulle.
Debra Morris, niece ofthebrld •oom, was flower ftlrl. She «o II apricot frock and carried
bronre basket of petals. Ail s tendants wore mltLs to match the.,
awns, rhinestone tiaras with tulle nd SlnRle strands of pearls.The.gowns and.accessories___
dcslRned and made by Mrs. Myron : John.«on,
Jack Soloaga, brother of the bride, was rln* bearer.
Itnii McKpii7.1e, San Prancl.'co. cousin of the bridegroom, wiLs best man. Jack Morris. Jeay Hill, brothers.In-law of the brldejroom. and Bruce porter wera u.rhers.
Tlie bridegroom's mother chose a Rrcen afternoon sheath dress with Jacket and black ncccuorles. TliB bride's mother selected a brown s.itin sheath drc.v with
DATE ODSFRVER beige iBce bodice, brown satin Jack-vn™. »,pu
Joseph E. Searle and Mr. and Mrs.'Cymbldltim orchld-i. Tlio bride's David Moffett were dinner Ruests Rrnndmothers, Mrs. Antonio So. last week a t the home of Mrs. Mft-I lo.iRa nnd Mrs. Emery Bryant bel StflRRer In W endell'on h c r’and the hrldcKroom's grandmoth.
READ TTMES-NEW8 WANT AOS birthday Rnnlvrr.^nry. ' cr, Mrs, Mnry Boeslger. wore cor.
t!ie vajfc)'. J-TnJikJll* t)>c indcUbra w ith v
pe:s. AlLvcre entwined
colfee services. T h e bolted by Mrs. Omcr Shook nnd
trj. Harry Stoner.Prtsldln* At the brlde'i table
..ere .Mrs Jerry II1» and Mr.i. Jack Morris, sisters of the bruic- groom, »rHnic <l>a cake. Mrs.
foppcti • iJ.Ufd I Illy of] He atteinlfd Unlver; ,
' Mo'cow, h 't yenr, majnrlng tii ■ bu;,lnc.'. administration. Both n il continuo Ihclr education s t OrtJl
bride. And Mrs- Jaclc M. Mun'hy ser;ed colfee- Mr*. Robert Knd- dock »nd Mrs. Frnnlc Lequerlcft ser •ed punch. Mrs. Robert DrLskell
n cliirce of the Kue.it book. - Oraer shook a n d Mrs. Wnlly
Burkett were In charge of the gilts. a.'jLstcd by A nn Flrebaiigh and Janice Glasby. clivKmales of
10 bride and bridcFTroom.Mrs. Boyd sang "Bccau-se," ac-
compinlcl.liy.Allea .Tliornt, I.atcr DomlnRO AnsatNjul. Boise, played
accordion for dancing,3r the weddlnj tr ip lo G reat
PalU, Mont., the new Mrs, Whitehead wore a turquol.nc suit wltf belce acceiwles nnd the' white rchid Irom her brldnl bouquvt, •nie brldo was graduated In .1853
Special out-of-town gueits were Mrs. Ida McKenzie. San Jn.se, Calif;. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Brjunt, C.i5lIetord;/Mr. and Mrs. Emcr)' Bryant. Jr.. Bobe; Mnrie Boesiter.
iSan I-'ranclwo; Mr, nnd Mr.i, Mux Bne.'iKcr, Mountain Home; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, Ilupcrt, And -Bpn-AlUSlenrde. Pal
students.Mr.s. Elva M.L«on,
■strwcd at- liT.illr.:,- the seminar to be held Oct 2B In Jerome luid aL' o noird ft will be siven Oct. 7 In)'’* Idaho. Moc.ooilinc by Mr. W. B. U ndrun.l
.’ilr.t, Erre.1t DlJJlarJ (old of American Legion auxiliary's loan closet of Jilck room faculties /ot
se In the community.Tlie Geneileve Grlbble circle
will meet Tuesday &t tlie home of Mrs. Billiard.
At the first Susannah Wesley rcle meeting Oct. 20 nt the hpme ■ Mrs. Delbert Pinkston, Mrs,|
....... Kuest-s were from Salt ......City, Co-Mleford. Twin Falls. Boise, Jerome, Carey, Pocatello, Rupert, Malad. Goodlnc nnd OannetL
V *
Elects PresidentConnie fitom was elected presi
dent of Ko-Ynn-Wa-Ta Camp Fire croup when the glrlj met Wednesday,- Janlee Prather I« vice proildont: Sharon Gro-ssalnt, secretary; Debbie Curfl.', treasurer; tiniln Johnson, song Itoder, and Christy New- bry, reporter.
Tlie lifxt mcetlnir will be held Monday at the home of Mis, Boss' Prather, Jesdcr, '
: C E N T E R
OF ATTRACTION
»nd children, EUKctie. Ore.; Mr. «nd Mr*. Harry Wolter, Datby, M ortt. u well as a number of trleiids and schoolniiiei ol th« brldegr6om from Wilder.
The bride was honoeed with I «*1 prc-HUpilal Miosers. Colleen
fiulllvnn lin'ted a tJmwer and
.............................................. r glten* t the local eliurch tiy Mrs. Dick
- AUlM . Mrs. Elvln Noh. Mrs. Shir- ley Kkercher, Mra. John Bsty, Mr*. Chester Noh. Mrs. lUrold Atkina, Mrs. Frank SfluUicIck, hSxt. Leonard Lcth. Mr*, L. 0.: ■Watson, Mr*. Oeorge AtklM. Mn.l C h u lM Bremer* and Mra. Ernest Voss.
« « «
P ro g ram Slated
. . . o u r tlelighiXiiI coIIccJ/on
o f rich and tlislingiiisLed suctlcs;
groiip-wlih all lho--------- ~
finessc'full details aud dccor on fdsbion'i
F.1II nicnu. Extra deligbl: ^
tliey’r e set on h eels soa riD |
Iiigb o r slimly m edium.
nAOSKMAlf, ’ Sept.* Ji.Ie««ue members will pre.vnt pro(rram for promotion flay at 1
, p . m. StlndAy a t the neorganltcd L d S church: Mra. U ta Hendilc- son la In charfie of Uie proeram.
.Ju n io r leasue members als6 «ui take p iir t In ,tha prosraro.
th e loc al-^ h u rc h will ........th » B uhl church lo hear Apas'.le B lair Jeitsen and Sermiy t-uiher
■ TTOjrer. both central churth »p.- polotee*. weak. Atvjrone wishing' ' ride* should contact Hale Olauner
o r QUiMre ^ P-
R g jj> TIM Za-yEWB WAKT ADS
i e YOU PLANT IT .I r OR FEED IT
GLOBE SEEDITf
\ ^ f l l n g e l e n s
H o rtz Mountain MALE
SINGER
CANARIiS 9 8
floor M odel CYLINDER
BiRD CAGE 198
ONE LOT
PARAKEETSAasorled Color*
WnilLE TIIEi- LAST!
BIRD CAGE
9 9 «
A wedding dat» hns nnl ben
McMftstera will tfsch the n course, "Basic ClirWim bi'
Hoite.'ues were Mrs ijj; son and Mr.s. McAnully.
RUG SALEA ll have ro l le r coated rubber, non-skid backi
B roken c o lo r lo ts. All f i r s t quality , •
7 ONLY COTTON LOW LOOP—Reg, 1,001 OM.T 2<"T4tr COTTON CUT PILEFKINUED. n e f . 1.00 ..........
S ONLY 24'x40- FltlNGED CUT PILE, 15r» rayon, 75Ci cotton Tueed. Reg. 1,00.......— 7 7 t
» O.VLY U-J3S" COTTO.V LOW LOOP. Itti. JJ3 J « 6 ONLY I4"x3G" VOSCOBE HIGH CUT PlLf:. Btj, 1
S ONLY n "x48" ColtoD Low Loop. Re*. 1,98 11 ONLV 34"xS0~ Cotton Cut rile Fringed. Reg, fJI U ONLY 21x70" CoKon Cut Mle Frhiged. Reg. ] j t9 ONLY 24"x70' Fringed Cut Pile. Zir<. rAyon.-5Sr. tdW
Tweed, Reg. l.!)810 O.S'LV 21-X3C- VI*C0M Cut rile . ser. r*yon, 4<rr c m i l_ftceUtE. lle i . U S ........ ................................ _ l la ONLY 27'x48 ' Vlieose High Cut Pile. Her- L9«9 ONLY 3» ’*50“ Fringed Cut Pile. 25% raydn. 5Sr.
coHon, Tweed. Reg. 138___________________
9 ONLY 3'»V Collon Low Loop. Rer. 4 i» . % i
LOW LOOP. R tf. SIS ONLY, J'x5* VISCOSE CUT PILE. WTt «TOn.
44r« Aceuie. Rej. S,6»..... ............ ....................
O N iv ^ 'x r v isc o s trcD T *FILE. BSre rayon, 447, ts(e . Beg. 9.98 „
9 V . 3 3
X W j m ’i T ^ s e o s * ^PILR. M S tijen, tale. B tf. 1M»
•1412 ONLY 9-«l8* VISCOSE CUT PILE. Mft rayon. 44n aceUle. Bc(. SIM . >28'
W 'r SEPTEMBER i
In Jerom e Rites•' -rfm oiiy ScpC. n nl
i 5 ^ a iw ci^uKi” '''-
0 i £ r -
. .S ^ S n ’V :jp^s..r
“ ? '’';';''''ci wuh t. O f C r « P “‘' ‘Is f s«' “ “ "“'■ '”i - -MonBmE
‘ tandraoaicr. Mm p =
5!ismfS 'vns niJlii of ti( of broc.clcd
" * J l - ,'rrl,'.l n boUOlll
eitrlni? "ff®
^flov.cr clrl.^ IrocK anil carrtfd a ijTirtinn’^d btisket oi rose pfile lUicH. ljn>'t‘cr of tlie Un
earned Hn- rli'R-S-^e^noU isror ihc trlde «ot ir iresa nccciil<--a la \initc. jtrrofuiis molhcr M'lcctcl 'fancrnoon drcr-v Tt.clr ('L »ere ot P'nlt cariifiCioii
rectiitloD »'>’> I 'f 't ' f Bt. nUi>rd-» wl'M l ''udito-
R lti Lang. _sl^er_ of^ttie
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO PAGE THIHTEEN
Declo^Reception—!-W6rk D ay Slated-jSS'S Fetes Pair W ed ' By L odge Women In Nevada R ites ',
Social C a le n d a r Study Aids A re i;;Given for S to k e ;KIMIiL-nl-Y - Dorcas clls* of
llir Klnit)crly Mctliocllsl churclii CAI Mill nu'Cl ftl 2 p jn . Tiicsdiiy nl llii; honis of Mrs. Marcus Pome- of roy. lliri'c and lliree-fourths miles jurm soul!) of Hniu«n; jwrc-K
THUS »!'•' cnndiiclcd uy •*''
I ijiiiiiicrbuiii). alic vvorp I". i.Tid cftrrlccl a IxiuqupI mill while cliry-'aiiHif-
;l «iili yclloiv salln,LI, brolhcr of llie
II. «iis bc.it iimti. idi's niotlicr clioss a
II fall color.s ot >cl-
'Rushing P lanned By Burley Group
I UURIjEY, Sept. 24—I'lill riislllllft
, <ll5Iilarcil by Catliy Gorman „ U h. Jullui'Ooclx, --
bridal table vfls covered, Uec cloUi over tnUiL .... four-llcred cake wUU yellow
iMbucW ’‘ ss crestcd v.llh n min- ur# brldnl pair In nn nrchwriy Illy of l!ic vftiley. U-...IP- < ,r^r.
a flank-
the LD3 church. AHnllcnd. |mii(;.i/.ii
* lfOCl;il 5DLiablcd Alncrlcnn V cltranslby Mr
auxlllarj- Mill mecl for a poUuckl Wllli.iiu dinner and joclal day at 11 n.m. tolou.i. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. rcl Blades
tir-saothfinums ftnd ,Strrlnc llie c.ikc was Mr.n. P r^ -
Mounlnln Home. Thj „.tr service of the bride's Rreal- findmother wlilch WM broiieh: tom EnRland »«* u^ed by Mr? ui. Pawlui and Mrs. Harvey iltunler. wlio poured, por her iravcllnd ensemble Uie
Mrs, Hatch cho.^o n Kray niid two-piece dress with white
icctisorles and Die ten ter from -bridal boUciuet n« a corsnw. oi ..jm from a wedding trip tli guple «'I)I be a t home a t H iMlln avenue. The brldeiiroom 1 mjriojed hero by Albertson' “ted Alore.
Out-of-town Kiiest.i Includec Mn. Dorothy Pencc, Mrs. William WetT»t*ln and Mrs. Ollle 8mlUi tB Biulej-; Mr and Mrs. Franci;
Mountain Home: Thomn: Uwnlcr. OKdcn, and Mrs. Jullu: Ooeti. Kimberly.
.. , iptlal tnl.icellancous ilwrer was given for ih« brlda by Un. Har\'cy Cjucsnell,
Mrs. Pridrnore Is Lesson's Leader
n ic n F TFJJi, Sept,' 21 — ’The Conipa.i.s"
Richfield Wohien's S o c i e t y of Christian Sfrvlce topic presented t t the first fall meetlnf by Mri. if. Xf. Prldmore,I Mra. 0, 0. Chatfleld led the de- TotlonJ- Mrs. Oundcr Plveland, tiTOffram c h a i r m a n , distributed pookleU for the aocfety year. Mrs. IjTtle niley. Mr. . Chatflcld. Mta.
Albert Pcllcy and Mrs, R. J , Lcm- otfiers ser>'lns or
ffojram eommltice.election day dinner
pUna«d lor'-Nov,. 8'»nd-Ui«set-for-NoT',-!»,-Mra.-Le.
Ray Mneoffln was hostess assisted i j Mra. L. L. MasSltln. The Sept. n meeting will be held a t the home of Mrs. William Blder with
S. Kohl nulfilng.* * *
RIAD TLMtS-NEWS WANT AD3
I Jerome. Mcmbersjjohi;.';:
IT iiy Mrs.'John Thome. “'■■■ ■' ' . T.Mk? oil the .wrlrty:tii:«<• «IH| k prtvlfw of th e III’ ;ience leA'ons were given |W.icU
Vrni Cllllord and Mrs.Fiiucl, tjoth Shoshone. A tff--:' Mini; Ijy Mr.i. Vern Thom -I in'i
;iipnn)cd liy Mr.'i. K ennetli , liDth Itlchficld. Hull of the ethodls
fjliimi Phi,
home ot Mr. Rex «i)iciisfn.Mike Niivo.wl imd Mrs.
Gerald Romans prcr.fntcd a ]>ro- (■rani on Itilruduclluii^ and Invitation'.
Vacation rKw piirchn<rd during
m s i-s '
table senlce. Transportation be arranKed by phonlhR
REdwoocl 3-8343. nEdwood 3-6335 r REdwood 3-H193,
* >f- *Twin Falls chapter No. 23, Order
of liu iern Star, will meet a t B Tuesday a t the Masonic
temple to observe friendship nlKlit<
Zcnoblft club will hold a no- hosicM luncheon n t . l pm, Tliiir. -, day In the Roscr.ion hotel De.-sert room to honor Mrs. Essie Davis, queen of Iras temple. Boise.
¥ * ¥ » Mentor club will meet a t 2:30 . m. Wedne.«Iny nt the home of
Mrs. Tom Oteso w ith Mrs. Harold Peterson as co-hostess. A guest Epeaker is scheduled.¥ ¥ ¥
Hobbycrafters club will meet nt .:30 p. m. Wcdnc.sday a t the Harry Barrj' Memorial park retreat building to elect officer-^. Tlio.^e . tcndisR oie asked to bring plates for drilling, three sl7.cs'. and ¥ ¥ . .¥ .
6HOSHONE — Opal nebckah lodge will meet a t 8 p, m. Tuesday
t tha lOOP hall,- - # ¥ ¥ ■ HOLLISTER—Women's a-isocla-
Uon of the Hollister Presbyterian church will meet a t 6 p- m. Thurs-
ho home of Mrs. BteveFastoor.
¥ ¥ ¥KIMDERLY-Readers guild wlli
meet t t 6 pjn. Wedneaday a t " ' home of Mrs. Mario Hargrove.
Ington, preslilciu.
Charter Draped At Lodge P arley
HAC.EHMAN, Kept, 24-A p.vit ||i oltlcer ol tlie Rebekah lodsc,mj(.si
'nfelct
of Qlad>'s Caudte. Oldllme tOQlcs will be the roll call topis and a horjts t: paciftga_eichMiK» ..vilLfcc
IB program.¥ ¥ ¥
Twin Polls Homo EconomlsLs Homemaklng will meet at 6 pjn. TucAday a t the home of Mrs. K. W, Marshall. Chorle.i L'Herlwon, Jerome, wll! be Rue.«' speaker
,\n Adaiiwn, Mrs. C h a r l i e ' a n .uiKCincaLs of fall flow- I'. Mr.v John Thorne, In --.ti-ul,,. ot yello* and bronte,.stobbs, Mr3.I « S o r c n ..o n , | TIu- ,f<n.r..iercd wedding c.ike
Mrs. Jolii«on. Mr.s.ldccor^U.-d --Mlh yellox rosc.% and Elinc-r Siiutli, Mrs. Clifford, Mr-i-ilopi'f.l " ilh a rnimature bridalJ. Nt. T,«iif. Mrs Roy Payne, M rs. P‘1'- ' ' ......Ookk-ii ll.itlo-A- oncl Mr.?. Flavel.
.-Irc'hmcnts wore served by,s"ti ibors ot the ii»lley ward un-lcO ' dirMlloii ot .Mrs. Elmer
............................ accordlntj' were p!;i)nl Ur Kldil.neiihcK ol the brldeKi'ooni. andre.idni': «.n |ni-ii-iilea Ijy Mrs-'coinnlfU'ly :-;ill.sIyiiig,
.Vtkur-bcdroom l i- o r slinuld be—:teni)'clves #n open effect. Sofa II' iiirM ii<Ts<inaI room In yotir.and btdspioiid arc U it wime shodo (iiiir. U rliniild be phnng^ fu r- .u Hid c >riH.-t. R lrh sandalwoud Islii-d and ntipolntfd U> be mote.brown draprrles pIcK up llie lon»
place to !:lfe|i. To be of tbf Inttlre waltpiiper.
Lerny T.mnor.The rc'm;ilii(lfr ot
WTis Rprnt d:ii:ciiii- Oiit-uf-ioiuicursl
11/ w. I/* .offcr| Mobile table — ftleoinlng metnl
lyoii a puice wmre y.iu c.-n fict,and Rln5.v-Is practical as well na evenlns n^.iy by yourself to relax iind re-;dccomtlvc, i’tovldc- an Ideal «pot
!rhiiri;f llri-d tier\Ts—to tlilnk. re.id.'for Sunday breakfu.it and bedtime
honored during - - ...........ceremony at the Union Rebekab lodce meetlnR Tut'day evening.
The chtirltr wu draped In m em ory of Mrs. GMrirc Venable, Ketchum- Parilclpatln!: were M rs.
:joo Howard, Mrs. iicolt Pre.iton........ Jack Ilanlslcy and Mi^.Glenn Hcndrlcbon. Mrs, Floyd RMS .-jmg "BMUllfUl IslB ot eomcwherc." acccaipanled by M rs. O. R. Ruutll,
ntcred OS table. The cake woj -d by a wreath ot gretn- ypllow florets and flank
... ... v-llo'.v taper.s.Tliu Ciikc wtw served by MrJ
Jake K nrpp and Mrs. Riicben Weber, a 'lnt.i-of the brlde.-6hlr- Icy HiirrLs cousin of-the bride, and UvKiiie H eln« aerved the punch and coffec.
Mrs. Joe Adnms, sLster-ln-lai ;i charge of the
............. ............... Robert Adam.vdrnplng a-sststcd by Mrs. Jerry Kerlx? and
Mrs. F c rre l. Kerbs, all .slaier-ln- laws oC the bride, were In charge
>r a be^vtnik party a t thp 1 I Mr.'., Cleo Cheney.Refre.ihments were served by
the liofitts.? and co-hoslc.vt. Mrs. nenrj’ Jluckcr.
Two H onored a t ._Local_Cluh,Meet
r »>coroom llnll1d be an: of you—rcllcctinit your; color pri-fcrcnccs, your|
and caterltiff to your
s nlflit stand^Rlvc a draw er
Mrs. Qenc Orcrlle, noble grand.ths KHtlng St which
members approved a donation lo r the Snake nivcr council. Boy Scouts ot Amcrlca, for tho lund drive.
The annutl fall cooked food lie wa.< set for Oct. 20. Refreshnicnts were served byj,
Uatiisloy ami Mrs. noyj,
e Klfl rGift carriers were Emily Jane
Adams, sl-ster of the bridegroom, M.\rleo W ebtr and Joy
Dee Mar,wien was master of ceremonies, Tlio program Included iwo solos, "If God Left Only You” by Densmore. and ‘'X Love Thee" by Grtcg, sung b W, Pearson;
Donalil Hill Gene liMlcr,
Rupert. Dutley and Spring
e iifwlysTiU are a t honie 1 Declo and the brldfHioom W eii' ployed at Slmplnt.i,
* *
Observe D o tes
Mr. and ^ cnnifovt rraulriiiK-nt-s. in1?^ /.“I''! ' " “f bedroom iJiould pam-
yonl. lo nltrnctlve bed-.sltllng
sketched obove liululges Us occu-;■)t or''perional pnmper-i )rUliiKly enoujih. Hie,
............ lartje. n has bi-cn madeippear Inrper by palntlnir three
and iisli;j carpet o
I'lnlh^birth- oi
aii.'i li milleil UQiiiuhafIhe blffe,
. Marvin
tionorlng Country
meetlni: Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs.Blrdella McClain. Honorf^l were Mrs. Louisa White and Mrs. Mc-
,Clnln,Guests wcre-Mrs. D. C. West,
Buhl, and Grace P . Cowan. A barrel o t fruit was packed for the Dolso children's home. Tlie
conducted by Mr;Claln. pre.sldent. . ..............- ...........
HoateMcs for the Oct. 10 meetlngiCd 20 friends lor her son, Mlchiwl, will be Mrs. Lawrence Bird. [Thursday aftcriioon on lil.s suiii , , If )(. if. Iblrthday anniversary, Oamc.'l andREAD TIMBS-NEWS WANT ADS'refre.ihnienb ttcre dlverslon.n.
p.ile c:
ynlir bedroom looked the jr Ino lonK? Como In and ot oiir expcrlenceil decoro-
.: you lioff to p u tlf ln to Uio mood of today—mnkc It a room
la t will bo "very personally lira,' No appointment 1. neces- rj'—mako ll whenever you can.
INTERIORDECORATING
party for fourth grade cin.'.'.matrs and Ihflr Icticber. Mr.s. H.irolil Williams. Ffatured were a 1 ride, marshmallow roi.^t a watermelon teed aflcr Rolnfr the Tewes r.tnch on the .school bii.r. Mrs. Jack Tove.s was a.s.' lslcd by Mr.-i. Evcrell Ward In eervi
1 Mr.'<. Fred McHoberU? c iitrrl:,'n ,1 An frlnnrfv fnp ltfl/'>
Sincc 1908 JEROME
enddon 6TW IN FALLS
{SO Blue Lakes N’orib IIODN 1 tA 5:30r,M .
BIoodA)' tb ra Satardaf
FILER — Evening circle of the W omn'a Society of ChrWtlan Service- wlU_mut_Wednesdsy._ lit the Methodlit church. Tills Is a new group and women of the church are invited. Mrs, Gilbert Smith and Mrs. Warren Stroud will be in chine of the wor.nhlp .lervlce. A film will be shown ' Deaconess wort
Socia lly Correct ^ T H E R M O G R A V E D o r
P H O T O -E N G R A V E D W ED D IN G ,
. In v i ta t io n s flhd A n n o u n ce m e n ts , th e
m o s t b e a u tifu l se lec tion in th e N o rth w e s t.
Personalized R e c e p tio n ncccRflories, !
■ B n d n r B o o k s r B ib tc g .— Free Samples on request
T h e H ills o f Idaho 'BiBk A- T ruit BIdr.
Fbone RE 9-4562
Life Stride's Butter-soft
Pick your favorile from a variety of lovely fall colors.
Whatever y o u r taste . . ^you’ll find your choice among these beautiful,com pletely feminine, completelycom-■
forlable p u m p s . . . all with that Life Stride look of
perfection. Then ta k e tiole of the way it flatters your
foot — everyone e lse will.
Com # SCO oil o f th s new V ogue 's e x c itin g young c lo th es collection!
T hese a re th e new est coo ts fo r c o lle g e /c a re e r —
foke f u rs of D y nel/m oho ir . O ne fu n f u r looks fo r
a ll t h e world like Soulh A m ericon o t t e r . . . a n d
- the -o th e r-a - le o p o fd c 6 u ian 'rfe li" rro m "H rs-b fO th e r—
F urrif ic w ith p a n ts os well o s evenii?g d resses. Right:
ju s t- lik e -o tte r c o o t in f ingertip le n g th , 89 .95 ( n o t^
sk e tch e d : sh o r t gadotxsut, 7 5 .0 0 , f u ll le n g th 3 -b u t- .
? ^ r f i e ld ^ 1 j j ) j ; tQ L J e l(w :- q - . le t ^ q f j l j^ r » h - ,
s ta lk in g , ta k e th is fak e fu r sh o rtie , 7 9 .9 5 .
V O G U EJ u s t a few o f the m any from
- the Iw g e a t a rray of styles and colors fo r Fall! .
PAGE FOURTEEN TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, JD A H O _ _. S U N D A Y . SE PT E M BE B_!S, _
W eds S atu rd ay 21 FHA Group;
hftvlng"I oould drlT* up liuUftd o t
fOlDi on (he trtln imd 1 could «m« hom» Jti It, too,"-''Hm-oT,* M>’< /ttbn- Uiouftit
fully *nd mother, u f l]v oothlng. ]oolu troublfd.
Som» MllegM Muiounc* fl&tly thk t no can lor Btudent* a r t a l lowed wlUioul «p«<l»l permission from th» dean. TM i K tU u th a t .
- Ty>r Mma itudenu. Uvlni » car* drlvi trom colIt|« utd lo Kble. If pennltted. to live » f home h av e
—»oed-t»»*on-fortt»4m T heir partnu n n altU ba touch Tltn Uielr Ulutllon «nd c a n ii»T» lotns.control over it.
OollegH Mmellma k1t» lenlor* ttaB prtTllfg* of havlni the fTOund U»»t thf» cj pectcd to h»v« common »eiw« enoush to um It-ta Adult fu h lo n .
B ut wMt iibou^,*# etger freah - jnen, only y e s le fa tT -tj^ 'T ro in
' 'otiT They *T» lUto. "■* “ ■« very —
, ^ ___ r. Ag* doe* not assu re- laaturtty; la iclf luldsncesiid se lf
control.’ nor doe* it u N re se lf dlsclpUoe. iti* Dtun knows U ils by llr»th»nd erperiuic# but th e
. fre ihB tn bkrt <UU to (llmpM lta«
WbeUier or not the college atU' deot.U 10 hkve'k c u v id use It cannot b» decided on the tiu d e n i'i u « , on his ftbUlty to drive o r on h l i wlahet n>« decision m ust b«
on th* mstuiity, the s ta b ility. and the Mtus) needs ol ttie ' i^ v ld u f tl student, •qiere can bf BC» other w»y to mtke such a d«-
ig a Mrieos mstter. K » student li : n iU y->n eaiMst ibout this, he ^ 1UT» U m tu a te * co f
pltMUre. ?»w Indeed wUl be
SK FT E M E R 25. 1560___
^ ^ i ^ e c i t e d b y
//IfssHowell an d Werli/i S trom ire
_.-jlT O r'. Sept. J4 — Mar- were rec'twl by Lynetl.i
of“ '_ufjey Howell, or*cnwo>M, *!? LttJ-Jln O, Stromlrc. son of • r t t i i Mra- OcorKp Stromtrc, *^>m»dout)Ie rliiR cciPitioiiy ftt f* „ Sfpt. t a t IJif T«-ln fWJJ
church." RtT. Htnry Cxmhardt. u -
J ^ { paJloT of tfte church, offi- «t the ceremony CMore loO
etf-o'.Tta
£tf tP t ----- , ................^ f t o S o w•X.ieRClh Rouii. The iiccktlnc ^-:»Jlopcd i*nd the loHE sleeves J-fuiT point. ir<?r tullc vtll fca-
t miichlOR border of inntc-iTtim her w cddlnj (rown nud
,u held by <k tia ra of tcfiuliis. fls, tB3«Ti1)le was made b}’ the yti«i <UJ!l,'Afrs. Cora Alxisworth, -(ta r*W»-
bridal bouquet nos a crou- armniieniefit at salmon I ses on gold tuJ!f and rJb-' Her Jewelry « a i r rIiirIc
jujl ocAlace ftiid pearl &ttistone.'» K in of Her ^ John W ailkts, J r , Ha
ni* *lUr waa dfrcoralfd ... ttB baskets of ornoRe, yellow and' fpjjie chfj'sflnthemu/M and <>— ylj pews were tied »itli bow ^ satin ribbon. Tail ll»tit«d| jrilav taptrs completed Uie Ijnck.CtCDd.fyr her roolron of honor the
fji# «clected h e r jLstcr. Mfj. ffutte*. She w as alllretl In s jnffltu en'JtaJlJne d ra u over go!d. Sa bouquet wm yellow. bron« oS ofunge chrysanthemum* on rid tulJe. She v o re matchins ac- Buortes. Including % small hut rfm»tchlH([ material,- --.V ------------
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
ud O I^<^ Stromire. siMcr of tha! ^KKjrooin. Tlicy were drca.<etl in; BiDjo crystalline strect-lcngth! M M 'f lth *«'r ncjwera^ i r to tJioM of tha matron of
Donald Heed, najelton, -O h Pn5ralao-Me"-*tul-:'’ni«
'latf's Prayer" •oeompW ed , by tta Holter,Fltwer jtrl* -a-cra R-Dbyn Altii-
.-aih, Mttsln of Uie bride, and larjaret Howell, aWcr of the trtde They wer® tfres6e<5 In Rold t;ptilllne and wore coroneta of lolion chrysanUiemunu. Howard Vau»-ort*. couiln of the bride, h n in i Uie rInBS.
Ou t Whlt« waa best. man. Dsh- n were Wllllwn Neer »M Fred lAldliw-
Dtane Royer attended the guest book for her coii^ln.
The brtdt'n m other was attired j 1 blue l&ce »tr« t.Ien irth dress Tlth which she v,-ore orchid aecev lolu and a pink roe<.bud corsttge. >£n. stromire acleeted ft Rov~ ■' qua tn a summ er «tyie. She b'j<k acceasories and a pink tnd corsage.
Tie receptloa waa heW lnOT«dl- attij after the ceretnonr in the
•i recreation hall.RolUneer, Wayne n u and
,___ I Knapp sa n s several aelcc-(tea durlns.tho reccpUoa.At the rhlte lace covered table,
(he cenleiplete waa the thrce-ller- ed Ttilte Teddlnc cake which «ai Irtmmed »lih yellow eh rraan^e’
ireddlng belto In tulle. The basel TM trtRuned v lth sprays of yellovl uid onu^s eho’soothemuma Thlt« satin and g re tn tuUe.
Mrs. Loren HutcheW. Oreen- Wd, baked a n d deoor»ted theik«. ...................At either end of the Uble k
bm.Mrs. Co:a Aln.s»orth. o u n l of the
brlds, and Mrs, Henry Hactmnn. jnunlot the brWtRrooms. Bcrved Uic atkf. Scning punch an d coffee!
' -ere *£ra. Arthur K undcrJ. aunt,' f the bridegroom, and Mr*. Ken- eth IWyer, aunt of the bride.Mrs. Stan Howell, alatcr-ln-law
f the bride, and ^!r.'!. P a t Alna- .;orUi. cou. ln of the brtd*. a t - v . tended the Rlll table.
For Uic 80lng-»way tha brlde:J " Jlio changed inio an avocAdo jree ii' sheath dre» with white Mcesiorlea
tha center frotn h e r bridal IbouqueL' .................. - •• lakM thfT
M arian M artin P a tte rn
9 0 9 3 - = -1 0
Rite S o lem n ized in Boise DAV G roup Burley Is Given N ational Honor
jVows Exchanged By Miss Shelton | And John Mageli,„;,'"
Plans Fall R ite R ecep tion Fetes T w in Falls Pair
Circles D a te Anniversary of Wendell Pair Is
Marked at Fetew rN D E li, Sept. 3t - Mr. and
Chr.ilcr nice «fre honoredpivrtv ill olxprvance of their
lul retired C. Stone. Twin Fnlls,
i!ie flng pledKP.nf ihe la.'t dl.MrlcI nircl-
ci>c:i by Mrs. LeRoy llch- . Mrs. OLwn presented
PAVL,\ JIAN imoWN . . , wlio 11 plinnluc •
dim with Klftf O. Ur.,I nr M r.ina Mn. \Vllt,iir Jerome, TJie.enfjcfnt^,
iwalt Th« ht. JM >
her scr\’lce m district coinnmndcr, Mrs. nehwalt also ilfjvirtnifni nuxlllarj' senior vl
. »r=
Siitterfleld. commander, race Thomas, Burley.
— .............. ifd Jn A cerfinony byBo ise . Sepi. J4—in rites *ol-)Mrs. Obnn. Mrs. niom as, Mrs.
cninl/f>l Si'pt. 10 at St. Mfiry's KniRlit nnd Mrs. Day. 'Cntholic Church here, Dlanc Shel-i it um announctd tha t Judee'
■r of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks, Cincinnati. lieIton..wa* united U.-dirf 9 , p., ]j.- Judge Marks ti John Conrad Mftsel,: the first n a t i o n a l DAV 1 Conratl Mattel. T ' -
of Twin V'llli lildi
Jerome hll'h whnnl. It employed by Ihe WItlhlund Inrd Hnlei
Thomas for M lnl-li!lL________________________o. 10, and by Mrs.l■“ T^bLnc^l; Mrs.-Ghanceyis--
(lcl.Mcd.The hr
gown of [
•. J. J. Crccgan of-|
pillbox h'al held her a h o u ld e r - l^ _ L _ —i.! — lenKih net veil. Her bouquet o t iL - Q K e .L / e C O r Q VI H Q --------------------------- iwers c a rried h - - -
The bride wm gradtjatcd from Valley hljh school m 1D60 and haa been s-wWIhr her paronta at their store and 5tr ■lce station n t Greenwood.
The brldfjroom U a 1858 gradu- ate of Mlnlco hlfth school and a ttended Idaho 6tat« college. Po- cattllo, lu t jfiir.
prenupllal thowcra were rIt- ... In honor of the b ride by Mrs. Oora Almworth, Mrs. Royer and Mrs. Waalifs, at the R oyer home and a llnBtrle ahnwer wn« given by Joan Vaughn and M rs. WlUlam Vaughn at Greenwood.
. ¥ . * ¥
Gooding In sta lls Guardian G ro u pOOODINO, Sept, 24— "nie p inr-
dlan council ot Ooodlng bethel number 15. order of Jo b 's Daughters, was Installed during the first fall meeting last week a t the Ma- sonlo temple.
. Installed by D iu ia Blamlres, guide, and Barbara Reay. m arshal. were Mrs, Jack Flynn and ?btr«. Tren Myers, promoters of hosplUUty; Mrs. W llbour Loucks. projootfr of JlBance; Mra. V. A . Thompeon, prcmoter o f soclabll- ily; M>s. Ray WaUtoo. guardian! secieta0: Mrs. Herbert Clark, dl-| rector ot music, and M rs. Harklns.j guardian treasurer.
During the business meeting members discussed money raising projeeta and the visit Hov, B of Mn. Helen Wells, H atley, grand gu&rdlan.
A committee appointed memorials for 111 members In-1 eludes Thrtma Bell, Barbara Miller and Msrllyn Myers.
Serving on the rcfre.shmentl committee «cre D iana Blamlres, | Thelma Bell, Sherry Adamson. Janet Berry, l^nn Borschers end Chrlj B.nam.
- - PAMU.1B9 FETEDBUHU Sept. 34 — West End
An guild members and their faoi- lllei wer# entstalned w ith a pot- luek dinner hosted by Col. and
iMrs. Walter Senften Sunday a t their cabin above Ket«huin.
The II held
xt district meeting will I J a n u ^ a t Twin Falls.|
purpl '~ na^.- ..............the colors of her attendants'
Igowns nnd the floral decorations.I Camlllo Shelton, sister of thi Ifcrldf, avu raiiJd of Jionor. Olhfr, Bttendrint.t were' Sharon Arduscn nnd Cnrolyq Loath. Mlko Dnlcy. Twin Fftlls, WHS best man. Usliers were Clnry White and Bert Mngcl, brother of the bridegroom. Larry BlacK. T»ln Pnll.v sang the "Ave Marla."
A rcccptlon was held In the Star- |dust room. PourlnR were grandmothers of the couple. Mrs. Anita Franconc, Nampa; Mrs. Laurella
[Shelton, Boise, nnd Mrs. Elizabeth MtiKfl, Twin Falls.
Aunts of the bride aa-sLitlng with the gifts and Kuesl book were Mrs. Lloyd Lc^ith, Dotsc. and Mrs. Oo.-a Gordon. E<fcn.
Out-of-town gucsta Included Mr. and Mrs- Perry Henderson, Mr., and Mrs. Lelon Black, Koncyl H o^e and Marin peterson. nlll Twin Pnlls. and Mrs, Judson Clark.l Jerome. 1
On return from a wedding trip the couple Is a t home a t 307 North Monroe In Moscow where both will bo seniors a t the university of Idaho,
The new Mrs. Magel was graduated from high school In Boise and |U a member of Alpha Chi Omega ' sorority. She 1» majoring In commercial art. Magel was graduated from Tvsta FaJia h/gh school la lOSo. He is majoring in accounttngl and is affiliated with ” ■' ' fraternity.
Shown for C lubEDEN, Sept. 24—1........................>n, Kimberly, demonsUoted cake
decorating a t the West End Soclall •ub meeting laat week a t thel 3me of .Mrs. Everett Hughes, Mr,i. Rois Bybee was co-hcksteu
and Mrs, P, J, Bisenhauer, the new president, c o n d u c t e d the meeting. She asked each member
present something new In their ;nu or home canning for roll
call. Mrs, Bi’sre tt u t t led th( votlonnls.
Mrs. William Zlkea. Kimberly, received the white elephant gift. Quests were Mrs. Zlkea. Mrs. Nelson and Mr*. Mnrioa Wall, all Kimberly, and Mrs, Merle Huey.
The next meeting will be held !Oct. 20 at the home of Mrs. S tanley Hutchison.
!d with Kappa Sigma
"B eau ty " Is Roll Topic fo r Parley
HANSEN Bept, J4 - -The most I beautiful thing I've seen" was the roll call lor mcmbera ot tha Home.
club when they metTuesday ewnln* a t the Ifansen ochool b o m # ecoaom.’Julia Bacon was a guest.
M n. Scott McMoster, program ohaliman. demonstrated t e x t i l e painting. The group visited the lunch room ta view the draperies which come of the members helped to naka.and hang over three «f the large windows.
Mrs. Dale Bartles was aecretar; In the absence of Mrs. Roy Han-, cock. Mrs. I t e i Ruuell and Mrs.l Robert Perkins were hoeteises, assisted by Mrs. Kenneltt Daw.
Hostess to DUP-J. W. L. Ciaricfj-. pre.sidf/it, hojlcij forihf c«mp Wary
Lou. Daughtfn of Ulnh Plonerrs, meeting Mond»y atternoon o t her home.
Tw4'«fWH'nn6i'M wcicomcdare ,lrs, J. E- Ficeinau and Mrs.
Adolph Andefitn.Mrs. J. H. Henry reported on
the county olllcers convention held In Jerome. Tlie lesson, •'Recollections of 1865,' wa. Riven by Mrs. A-S.W. c«ll. Refre.^hmenls — e served by the hoslMs.
Cnlif.t Vie Hri. Havvo. MtiKi : m Bond, Or<-. ,'i;' pnrtli'iul; Clark nix. Ori>., nnd Mr
FalU. Tlir; Iclilldrrn and eljchlldixn.
e Rev. Mr. n.iil family, Mr. iind > #ud_Mr«. K.H'iml
hnnorxl couplr.i of Ihe
rklnff I
V. llrown, I’hoo- . J:\rk Koopnlok, Imve 30 Krnnil-
h l preat-grnnil-
Roberta G uyer, Brad E. N ie d e r A nnounce D ate '
.■ "" iv ""” '- ’' “ , ' u t c n ’ n Inr^.r Hfr ""rf'*'''™jaltcmlcil Ihe
Colomilo Sprii slly ol Idnho.
They iilnn
le couple from the presented hy Mrs.
Lanrn.Mer.nnit Mr.? Rice were mar
ried here Sept. 15. 1035. They have Ifto Itnbrrl and Wayne, two FiranddaiiRhlers and one firand-
Mrs. .Jlay B\erj accompanied rta Mnc Oiiycr Mr.i. MorKsn, Mr.v He<iua. Mrs. :.on Ilf Mr. mul Ounnlns nnd Mrs. Lancn ter, who . Haccrninn. In .'ane tuo ptirPdJr.n In the tune of i;u«'iitv Mr. will ".''Ide bv Side" and "In My Merry
jOltl.'inoblle." mi CcvniK urre plnyrd ?>Uh prltes
11 iinu i-iu-iKird Rolne to Mr.>. nnlpli Nc«bcrry. t Nur.sliu:, i5rtUj Antoiie Almberc, Mrs. Jam es-' wns Krndiiiited,aimnlng. Ray Lancaster, Ralph Kh :.chool nnd nrqua nnd nny Hier.v
soRO niTV
:1 the Unlvc
he !ii;irrlcd Oct. 10L tIHLVERSnX.OF.IDAllO. Moa-.-tl Ihr Tain Fnll.s Flr-;t Mpthnrilst cow. Sept. :l-CQllecn Ciutcr. church nnd will mnkc th ilr hflmei dtiuKhtcr of M. F. Custer. Twin.in llniieimtui where lie li cngogcOi Fnlls, hn.i pli-dKCd Alpha Phi fta- In Inrmlng, 'te rn lty . one of the oldest eoclal| sororities lor women, a t the Uni- Impotted Bulbs. Tulips. Narclssui, ver.ilty of Idaho. iDaffoiHIi, ete. Globe ' '
GUESTS LISTED VIEW. Sept. 24-Mr. and Mr*.
Alvin Hudman^Osden, andd»UBj^_Bird, and cSildren.
Idaho Falls, were dinner guests Moiulay of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard ipattcrion. Mr, and Mrs. Bird aro
___ „.,jmovlnR from Idaho Falls to IJey-— adv. burn this week.
[Jerome Sorority Plans Rush Fete
JEROME, Sept. 3t — Tlie Ing rush party was dbcu.wd 1 meeting or Bela eigma P h i Inst week at the home of Mrs. Bohetl Walton. This was the flr.1t meeting of the y«r.
The rush party will be planned I by the social committee headed Iby Mrs. J. Pltll TJicimnn; T n e date; 'has not been chosen. I
I t was reported that the .sorority, received several red and blue tib-, bona at the fair. All members' worked on the projects entered. 1
The next meeting will bo held [Tuesday. ,
READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS
llfl (M ortindale) Froem inlng, Manager, A nn oun cct
PERMANENTS’ 2 . 9 5
_lncludes__COMPLETE
HAIR CUTTING and STYLING
All W wk Dona by
Sfudentj'
HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE
134 SHOSHONE EAST
_____ PH O N E FOR A PM JN T M E N T . -T M 3_.7722
^ J o F TV
> *^M A TC H MARVELS
Tuei.
1 T O : OMo™,..
3a cen u (doIm ) for thli
hu our Uto
Exclusively ------ a t - t h e J . D .
a l w hltl a s s sN buld a v
MISSD raE ROBERTS
-Idaho-D epartoent-Stora_| New York Tralijed’Charles of the Ritz
Beauty Consultant.
If it 's R e venescence C ream , tha answer Is tha y o u n g e r th e be tter . True, age doas rob the skin' o f its natural moisturizing agents,..but so does
■ ■■Wind, cold, h e a t s te am and ju st genefalJiyiDg, R e v en e sc en c e is a daHghtful way to insure th e you th fu ljo o k o f you r skin for the future...
' a s well a s helping to im p art that same fresh a p p e a ra n c e to th e o ld e r complexion. Wear it
s i u F I i i F T '
all d a y long, u nder m ake-up If you like, and a e e yo u r skin reflec t th e luminous, fresh aura of d e w y beauty . R evenescence Creani; t3.B0, t e , t1 0 , S17.B0, S27 .S 0 . Liquid Revsnescencs (y o u n g er skins som etim es prefer this ^ p e ) S 6 , »10, $17.B0. All p rices plus tax.
PA G E SIX TEENTIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY. SEPTEM BER :
T.F. Renews Rivalry" WithJerome by Copping 27-7 \jBy Namj/a’s Bulldogs toWin; Jeff and Keller Star7 . . . ___1 fi...
JKROMK, Soi.l, " J — O cttin ff RtaTi<!out e ffo rls from mininr.H Kollcr thu Twin 1' hILh B n im s ro lle d fo r tw o touchflim m in t
r..H m s l tilf JiT om o Tiffcr.'' 27 -7 la x t m u h l. J d f . M a r t in jr ............h u ee cl liiikH of v m h i f io o u t o f t h e c c n tc r of the Jerpm e line w h ile Ko lci - U I. eked , ,t t l «0 T IK IT T h u , U ,o Ilru in . rcncw el th e n v n l r y 1»1
-------------------------- sc h o o ls on ft winninft not'I t ^ -n n the f i r s t tim e footbnll
• tp n m s 'f ro m th e two school:
J e f f i ■ f irs t <niai
f iill l.a
Spartans Avert Late Bid
Claim Tight 7-6 VictoryRL’PE R T , Seipl.
ho .Minico Silurians :o, w hich now lias ’ ir.sl d e fe a t o f the s j r booled th e crucin
!t ha lf tovichtiow I niill(l.)>;s l a s t niKht. M in- , Fa ll., h a n d e d N am pa i t ; tyijch/iinvji a n d Dniijf M il IIS called on t h e defcnsiv«
m ake
Valley Surprises Senators 26-14, Hikes Title Hopes
EDEN’, S e p t. 21—Size. Pi>ced iiijrh t a s th e V alley V ik in p s tn iipcd t h e red S e n a to rs 2G-1-1 nnd took a p ian t s te p to w a rd L itt le E iK h t conference cham pions. T h e V
ired la ck lu s te r in sp littin g t l i e fii-.st tu rn e d o n th e bi
FROAA f AIL ANGUS
I; Bulldogs Stay Unbeaten, Top; Dietricii 39-6 :
put In "Mrnlfilir Mil bowl jomfono ulio hiu had no t wllti Ihe tiwrt,
T2!a«, o! cour>f. ii tor th i of the te itn 'bg :.* irrown ... . iLiftl lo niiUiing hit cTA'n decl.ilons on hiji hobblta. could Rc( rufMed.
Now lake »n eitrcmo txamplf. Bay » - lw m hM nineiWRlght sIrlkM. N»turall:. jretttnjf nervcpiu. Thtn compound Umt by Uie f « t errry airllto *v«r »bl# mutt b« convfrWd fo r > tf» win.
At that point t coKch could r lleire tlie ptMlble "perfect Riune' bowltr fnr » mow if la x « t Iwwler. E ' en If the l«un ron, Uio rpplntfd m«n vould tf&ve to be bltfM . Ite woulil wonder th» rest o f h is d*y« whether h« could hivT# rca«hcd Uie plnn«cle. Thlj. u l> s ta te d »b0Ti la »n extreme exnmple. I t I doubtful whether ft cooch would ■ubntltule lor tlie man In th e flri' piKCP. Sut-th«-pi»albUl^-«tl)l J there.
bswlAng................ liOWIJVPBOME------------
Fl(ht«> Doubln l ^ f U * Jenklna Chpvrolet d e t e & t e d
Screw OalU 4-D: AdUcu «nd Dotil- Ing detcatwl Bo»len Je rk s 4-0 Birlke Ouls defeated Check Male. 4-0; pin Overs defeated Span Devlli J .l ; R ^ : } i defeated Mark Urns 3>l; Bad £zamplc3 sp lit Kay Jeia 3-2.
KiRh Individual Rnme; I ^ s Meet- beck »}; Ladlei. Veda Oliver 196.
— -Doima Wftffner IM; lU ati Indlvl. duel «er(e»; Noaft O liver 830. Ladles. Veda Ollrer 611; HlKh Kcratch team pune; R * M 812; High handicap team B»i«e; Plr Overt 144: KlRh handicap team wiles; R A M :.0A9; HlRh actalch te*ai aeries: Pin Over* J.853>
__________JIE H -W E S _________.KIra-UiiB Major L«a|U«
tHili* reed l*t» defeated Saleci insurance 4-0; E. A. •IMlman de leatedEtler.i Auctioneers ■(•0; Don's Barter Shop defented Ole'* ciica; Store 4-0; 11. C. Jones Bull fiJilp
d Heiirj-'s Produce 3-1
le. Twin m ils eleclcd to ro lor Held »oM but McClUJkys kick rayed allRhtly to the rishl.Jerome punted immediately am
. A'ln PatU aent MtCImky for i f irs t down. After llanien picked ui four more, Michentr flipped a J3 ya rd KorlnK etrik# to Wllllj. Jus 13 aeconds were lell In the hjUf.McClusky converted
•m e Dnllns took the aecond hikJcko// and (rroiji; ' down In 11 playa. We erlnK «3 yards. Aialr converted after Keller tMlnta.
■ TtiU time Jer(imetel)Oundtd. The nger* dfov# for'two down .nd then Skip iiall tlitew a Ion
ba.i» to Email, who marti scooping catch on (he Sniln fl' y a rd line. Three plays lAler, Bob Atwood plungert Int ‘md Jan Blamlres .............. .
The remainder of the Rame »w B U IIL , S e p t . 2.1— T h e w h irlw in d from Riihl c :m t:h t uJ m ir Ju 3 tJlij:h t.flild .the .un rlefea tN i,In< lia i,s ,sw v ic to r y . T h e ,v in . t r i m r d b.v I te l„ „ c s p r i
Icy tiled a «-yard field soil UmtlKave tlio h u U n n s (-l-O) ft bijr honst p a st ft liic o b s ta c le fell about 10 yards short [ ra c e . I t wns t h e f i r s t loop lo ss in tw o yenr.< fo r tho d e f i
'e n sc wns the w atch 'D f ir s t half. Burle;
.. serious Inii liy n iaR 'liii to Iho I5uhl 15-yard lino
V w ith
Buhl’s Late Whirlwind Offense Shoves Indians Past Burley 33-7
Late Surge LetsHalley Down WendeU
WENDEIl* Sept. ;Chorllon broke an touchdowns n
£ & ]{of Uuitaugh defeated I>- Moot* Wliole.'alB 4-0.
High Individual gunc : W. Nickelas?; High Individual serlej: W Nickel 64S; High scra tch team Raree Bull Shlppen l.O lj; High handicap team game; £■ A. Tol>
--- — -1 handle!
, ..... ............. I theURhtbutile and gh verlnes a 2S-S e<t«e over the dell Trojans last nlsht.- m iley drew -tint Wood Terry Crofls jprlnted :» . around end for a touchdown, the -noji .Ue when rnul .. his quarterback spot yard* lor the tyln
Before halftlme, however. "Djml Campbell sw louch-aowTn:12.6»thRll
The third period wa» a scorclpM deadlock and then Chorllon besnn to romp. He got tly ItW touchdown on a slT-yard nm »nd minutes later icerf the decision with a lOO'srd alnsh.
Coich Dick AnilreMtn. Wtndell, atated he was pirated siih his young chtwBcs despite the lo-'s.
Racer Diesold nuio taclnK dri\-er.Jiircd fntnlly todny when Ills ca r ctAihM throush a fcnco a n d upMt In th e feature race a t th e Allentown fairKround.i.
Thonisoii'a c a r whipped out first 1»P of me
ivith l l i e Ik irlov I?(.li p t iiw:i%- to II ;5;?-7 Cross St;iU Is . .f j i in k .r M ike .Mallnck, in t h e leiijrue champion.'ihir iiliiip c h a m p io n R olira ls. He.
Red Devils Cop 26-7 Win Over Wolves
5-lnp e the Imlf.It ripped Ihrouitn 30
fee l of tlie liwldo fcnce anrl overlurnwl, p ln n ln j him under the wreckttse-----------
lor a louchriown. B u t '. - ^ .« «
S M S iler Erupts “ “ ■" ■" > 1 la s t Half,.... -jm l ■
SrsWifnSrT^KIMBEIILY. Sept. 24-"nie
Wllilcata jlfuck tttlcc early m t! third quarter und went on to cop 10-0 Uttle EJRlJtconference vlclo over Kimberly'S Dulldog* today.
-A fter a scoreleas-fMM.hnlf, Kir. berly put itself m trouble wliei n p u n t eklcd itra lF h t up over ihei;*. line nnd rebounded to the BulldoK',,,
scratch tHm series; E . A. Tolman' H f?" f3.837. -V-----
Highlights; W. HIckel C4B
Jermew. Bartara Johsnscn, Tin' mie Go6el.• ODtl's Le»m»
-FlM*- rt»l*«l*d-|..................i nu.<ht<
BIAQIC ROWX .F ln t 8»frei*Uon L eap it
' Keglen Ued Flops 2-3; LuLaa 'detMted 'n iraer- llonchey 4>0: Blaek-Sfflllhs defeated Wood Beei 3-1; R and S defeated Qe« Bee'i a-l:'Qobel-Dryden defeated South. i« rtli*0»n 4-1,. u i |h Individual earae: Jay La
ird line. Ron Hepwortn, o . D. ;ett luid O n r w l n l,oralnc| rul tlie l>nll lo me slx*yaid In four plftvs before Sackctt
1-0; Oil.IPS M ; reter.
ms defeated Roulhs 3-i,High Indlvldiisl game; George fl>- ."II; }f!sJi WdlrJdi/slIrdeR ^a 60S: High scrMchteam'LoralnB picked up
gamf; Petersons 401; High hindl- before Sackel cap tram game; Rlddl«43S; High handicap te.ini series: Qllletles ■ ' 18; Hich scratch team series;
o rtli plunged for Ihe c- TAO plsjd a fte r the
Ickoff, Kimberly fumbled , . j h recovered on Klmbe..^
:(yard line. Hep«orffi. S.VkeCi
Ptlei J l.Of,,Wonder I.rarii»
•IS defeated p«if» 2.;; Dura-' :Ieaners defeated Cole's 4-0; names defeated.Trailers 4-0.
SIS; High Kjatch team
' «lKhli8ht4: B o« lerofU i.r«k ;w-e^k-jay l i i . |B . Umblng MS.
first down ilf tiwklc for
yards ahd the »eeoiid &ore. • for po in t failed, that l lu f o ' of activity,
game settled back into a see-»>w IwlOe. WJ!h four. /nUiujej Jefl Noel Buhtcr intercepted a Klmbcr-
I Wlldc.iis went
Krn McCnmmon gnt the Pirate: it.irtrd on a 35-ynrd aeorinR Jaun itui F.lnyn Tiipp*ir.^converte<l. Ii thn second period. Daraln tM g mire'scored from 25 yarrt.i ou t bu Art WhUInker. Iln ft niver. nu lll llpd that one on a 2D-ynrd scanip-
A.1 the second half opened. Afc- niiinn scorer! from three yards ly nnd Tupper converted. M ln- 5 hler, n 50-ynrd pn.« from Bob mrr If^inipper cot y in th e ^ P l- ? wore, and Dclmar'Plnkatori veried.;alt niver Rot ILi .vcond acore Ml the Hngennnn punter drop- 1 the .map from center on hij )-yarrt line. The Trojatus seni ice Urfv ncroM l«n plnyi Intel I tt'iilttJiker converted.
1 McCammon rtcstabllahed vcermnn lead
Scoi-es
lllflei. 50.
„ „,.Go\vboys Rally to Nip New Mexico
f,ARAMfP.'Wyo., Sept. 24 Ml — Wyomlnes Cowboys, thrown back for three perlod.i, erupted on tw< Inst nuArfrr scoring thrusts t o ^ ' for a 13-3 football vlctmy ovc Sew Mexico, i t was Wyoming’, second Skyline conference trl
!P)i 0/ Die camp-tlen.-------•'Tfminre' 'tilc>nhe'T:‘Karff
p;on.v m Uietr home opener befon ,13,K5 fan.s. lenjied a KOrlnc drlVL
Ihe .spcon!l!„n a punt return and moved 27 Ways with 14:19 Jeft
Ib.ick Bin Sn^«<i. -h nlfet side of th e Uni
out to.poSit Wyo.
, pa*s andm arching ttRiiJi.. . -
A 35-yud nJt\ by Hepworth fol. lowed by Moraine's iJ-yard sprlnl
■ flusrterback rollout carried all lo Kimberly's one yard
line. On the second try, Loralne s end k<
DEN^TR, Sept.- lied aw.iv «1
fourth quarti I Colorado St.ite iinivprsity 3:’I tJie fa(n>/is' /ootbnll opctiei
-SU, a four-tnuchdown under-' d s s ^ r td ji MartUng B-7 lead going Imo Ihe linal is -minutes. Quarterbsck Richie Mayo flipped
touchdown passes' and hnlf- M;ke R.iwllns-coniwbutfd a
field Koal to quell the Snnu' upw t
lid .s>rlntcd m il ne itimtJlecf the b;
trying lo Kcl'pa.-it the Ici ui:h defender. The
:htsi hljjh inlo t.___ tarry who sprinted.yard line. I i look Morf;; . 0 plays to go for the touch-
mwn niid Don Tolroan converted Kk'lnkopf set- up the U*i .-.core
IV intercepting a Wolf pay, Afiei •iDrgar. had lost two y.irrt In tW( rlc.s. Kleliikopf then sprintec iround end and Into the end gooi >s th e final gun aoundcd.
JKFENDS TITLEMEKION, Pa, Sept. 24 in—All*.
!lvc y, ilns'sopcn „
back Joe Dempsey added the Eleht minutes la ter
Coftboyn jcored ngfttn on an e lsh t- hy Dick Rchnlnif ihal
capped a 4G-yard drive
CQLO*>:9»Li?r SEX_________JEROME. Sept. 24-ThB annual
Laritiuct- of the women's Rotflng ' - 111 b« held Sep t. 29
jurse. Punch w ill be wrvfd /rom 7 to 7M p.m.the dinner to follow. Reserve_____
' be made through Mr*. W ar- Kflj-s, president.
■U bounced rfghS iwck n McCall received the was pulled do».. .
t defender on the Husky
A feries of »hort pn«e« [round plays moved the bi
elKht-yurd line, Then
.■until the secom! liii. ,IterbBclc Tommv Pctprsi
irlvr. by getting the • hlle n u -"^ '" I^ 'l^o rth got tho ti
Dedo’a Carey conch Wendell ’(Leo Edwards and Joo n
,I their all-around play. Tbiocktngl The w in gnve Camn,i Cnunin
■ I record whilo Cnrey Is 0-2-
Davis Gets 121 _ Yards in 5 Tries As Syracuse Wins
SYTIACUSB. N, Y.. Sept, J4 If - -•nie Davis carried five tlmfi ';1 yards, includlnc n Uc-bies i-yard scoring d.iali. a,i
SjTacuse whipped Bo.?tor illy 35-7 In its opener lodsy f ;ook a im a t another ratlonV ' ' 3ftil champloniljlp.
The 205-pound Negro hatrtu;l :ed 80 yards Into In tlie open-v
ilTr.
■1
. MrT.• to t Syrr n !ni:
irprUlngiTerrW .•<Q lied the score on a 2i-jVf un by Dick Desmerals,Then coach Ben SchwirtrwsH-
1 Bverage, He also grabbed » ard piM from quarterlw.'t
. . c Sarette for S iw use 'i ft* " touchdown.
? SesM of t))B New Yrt » Knlckcrbocker-s has led the
;ionnl Basketball nssoclstlon B :icld Konl perccntacB the Isjt tn
• of .490 ar-- '
rM!.<leIpl.l» ___ CM «« 000- t
BETTER.S RECORD WEl-WYN GARD EN CnY,
England. Sept, 24 — Drllaln's Joy Jordan Saturday bettered the' world record for the women's 880- yard tvn with 2 minutes, 8.1 seconds. The listed world m ir t set by Nina Otkalenko of flmils,
W R K TLIN G -'TUESDAY
Sept. J7-fl:J0 P » ' i RADIO. RONDEVOO
BOWLING
KIM-LANES— KimberlyFhw e-O A S-4*« Box 71
Wftlly Uasea. hitting coach witr h* ClnclnnBtl Bed*, eomplled-1. 29X m»)ot leatfu# average for 3.-
nlsh a.< the Filcons pounced o I'D fumblet and converted thei ) touchdowns In the tpoce of t«
H U N T E R S !!!Deer and Elk Hunting prospects appear excelltnt this year In the Stanley Bosm area. T h e Bed Fish Lake Lodge will be open during September and O ctober to accommodate hunterj with lodge rooms, meals, saddle and pack hones. Lodge rooms reasonably priced from JS.Otj to-WJ* per day.
Wri^e o r p h o n e for reservollons!
RED FISH LAKE LODGE- ST A N L EY , IDAHO
m a in n V C iT -TH EJIA T
LUIS TORRES
K t MONOEL
KEK LO BIM »
c u r r t n o D r
WrestlingTV—T w in
PcNit. I ■ • ! : >
Se p t e m b e r : TIM ES-N EW S. t w i n f a l l s , ID.VHO PA G E'SEV EN TEEN
JgKEY HAS 2-STROKE LEAD AT MIDPOINT OF IDAHO OPEN foung Pro Forges Ahead )n 7-Under Par Round;
, Umbinetta Seconduick,ili'.kc’'', s e i i l in ic i i ta l f a v o r i to . foPKCii intn two->tii>k
‘"M hc Iiiiilio s ta te (ii)on S a ln n ia v . w ho ,<hari'il ilirpumped hom e u ..s .-vcn -inu io r p a r (51 o ffo rl SiUaitU
iS m ir n e v fnvoiTd S n i ilo y Q u ic k . I.os AnRclc,*, nn<i II:, 1’KV Ho5t pro C liff W h i t t le caK le d UiR fiv e-p n r 18th
'/.||onorsl"iioke f u r t h e r ..........W hittle , a -I'irrago, f-t"!
;h in contention w ilfi a
(oumsmfnt will conclude j4 holes n' Siinday lor
W fMoMh .nd anintciin (leld was lc« »m:i
f lUtl'tti'etiti »roori sro« »nd no:
IFlorida Fullback Spurns $1,500 Bribe Offer to Fix Game Today
Hall Scores Three Times as Bengals Top Arizona State
Yanks Need Only Two Games to Cinch F lag
;.SV1I.I.H. Fla., roal hrro."
I S tati- I'lm
) - F i i l lh a d T il! H all i , : irr tu iiin a s iho Id a h o S ta te ■m M h n ,- o r iliull K an 'o . Hi,II. t h e liw linR II i'onr..'rfiii-c‘ la ^ t v c a r , c ar-
ore RfiimE: t jiroke wllli a 15. ill,, imtt 01.
. roush hU chip « ih -t. Thtn 1U.1 putler cn
with a I5-rootcr and
a snolhcr pood chiii ■{irile on the 18lh when
a j tliol on ilie pur five hole
By The \ iw l iU ifkcy M a n tle cra sheii n ilraiiuii ii-, lu ili i iird ity t h a t b ro u jr lit N ew Ymk i ; . . i^'i lo ry , a li-,') decision ovur n k i't 's ’ m im l)cr to tv\<i, liu- V ;nis C levo liin il’s G-r> v ic to ry over .Mcnn.Uph vi'(i X e w Y ork tw o Kinnt] « * p.s I 'lost-r to it.s 10 th pen- w -., ,it i„ 12 Pirates N ea riiy coiubliiat'.on of New
.c'UH'toci,i.-l> i n w
iiii>' h o m e r h s t r a ig h t ;
v ic to r vChicaKM
N oi'llnvestcrn W ins 19-3 O ver Sooiicrs
ilowa Rallies ; For 22-12 Win Over IJeavers
i“i Washington "I Ihirries Past
l(hiho 41-12
5 Uio OilolM. New Yor
_ „ clippcil si r.ile for i> P
; p(ckfd ti(J n tQush IClli 1
1 Rc'pltc his 64. Quick; dL<j.-ilL'ractloii with hiv I piilllnR," lie tftld
a lour-undcr par 30 _ He bogled 10 bu ... jutike DscH with the birdie II. From then on he hi .
lor ixkT unU) the 18lh liole. re ana n live Iron pul him t tbove tlis liole on the 18tti It .Upped the twhllng puu
h« im.ttur illvWon, Dr. Mb: -jon, who hu won ihe liu tcurn»menn h t’s entered, rd back with a 6i Salurilay to a one-stroke edge over Cutw. Boise, tlia Ilrat day
round fa?o Dr, Wllkltijon, ilu complained of putting 1. 1133 while Carter had ft
- -nited■3 yen'! dipped par Biiuidjy and ended n a tin with Del Jone* a t .. . KnspD, Elko, liid a H I and Nclbar, Dutlcy, i M3-
Dan liulbcrt and Drlpps; H5, Fortcst Peters, K5, and John Pyne, Burley, 40. Carl Paw. Burley.
1i8 compltw lljt of ptofM- ilj Indudfs:^m lifr 1
cores
.Nliriikt II O j H. Wwl.m MIcMi
M w 'at* t. 1♦ii. J •H. t v u n I
"toil SCHOOL
i l l s -
I innlnfn forced It Into e:
rallythe elBhll:
f 'ranlt Miilzone powered the Boston ftttaclc that overcame a 2-0 first Inn ln s Yankee lead.
Mnlmne drove In single runs In th e fourth .-incl filth. And hlj two-
1 hoi cnth fot n thiit
I Ihrei
-3 Iciid.l l i e third-ptftcc Dnltlmore C
oIe-1 sLnyec athemntlcnlly alive
Cro\»n Despite 4-2 Defeat
XTlcul.loiichflOMnj
olhtr Cuu ini Lew Durdtti
hlt.< but hull:
Tlie Clo>
)iii.v)n Ird tlip Orioles fi homer, double nnc uhlch drove In foui
Indl.m.1 eami:!nnt. . . . . . . .b e h in d Chlcnso W hite Sox fi- , , Inninc .^liiKle.i by Woodle Held, W nlter Bond nnrt Bubba Plillilp;
Tllc W hite So* hod ft 5-1 ICi f tfter Uie fourlh Innlns in uhli they bunchcd live hlL olf Jlqi Perry for rou r run.v But in " lo s t .leverj inninss they ro: i one acratch h i t oft Indian relievers D on Newcombe, jolinny Kllppstelr ond P*ranlc Kunk.
Marv Throneberry slMnmed I lo.idcd holnerun In a pinch-
h ltl ln f role nnd boosted the-Rnn' soa Clt>- A thletics to a 6-3 triumph oTcr tho D ctroll TlKcr!.
( 25 h&urj 01 li Saturday. 4
f n.ssurc<l o
ip h over the Cards wiw buffeted for 11 on to rPRl.sler hh
of the *c.-vion. U<
:i80 Cubs.1C Chicago I
CarQlnBLi by i «s wltli ft triple
t part,!;
il by qu,irlc. anil ftiUlinc): Mike
1 pk'nty ol exclle ' cruMd or 81,500.; ,5j)owfd oJil-llrai
e they cot thi•nie foolbnll pins
n tUeIr i.s 10 II
iwidjJoHTj I/.H.I lo tiidj
ds in the iiiird Q'
inlo.idcd a :5-j
bftck Don KiL.'o
OrcKon Slate rcl, iK 09 yurd,' In 11
bncK Mike Klrljy s,
itinck Mick • Al.'os only
totic^dr’nu'ln Hh utcs of tlio Iirr,l hull. 11c pldcd five .■.trnliiht p.i.'sc. In tlic (Irlvf. thn U'.l oiifl Kolni: 1’8 yards (n Hill Wnniit lor the s.c<ne,
iRebels Smother Kentucky By 21-G
MEMPHIS, Tcnn. acpt. H W- crniiiblln); lo kcop thfir No. : nnkiiic, Ml l^Mpp niiiuird KfU' ucky tonight 21-0, wUh <iuarter nek Jiikr Ciibhs drlvlnK fur t\.i
cl Ihe Wild-
r>rkli:sI o f I
relief, pltchcdCurl bolhbrilllniuly.
Jim Mnlnnry Bllov,ed the Phllfi- delphla Phils oi ' ilnjfk 0111 )j r Clnclnnntl Red-n to ft
Mod he fum ble
........... t the CiimWcr:,." Florida fntl-f„[jc(| to nchievc lhal.
f.iKlI Coiich CiMvcs Slid the plnyerj Il a'.'howod no emotion shcn the un l-
jvcrflly’.'; vice preMdpiit, H arry M. ' /?f PJillpc!!, ir-!i} iJifTii of th e nt- .■.nlilhciiipicd ijrihc btlore the Rivmc,
rsu ii) , butif the n
, dcfhUtcly didn't h e lp i
Qiinrtrrb.-irk .sil Vlnl pitched a ,is5 lo piiil Jdhn Poinbcrlon for I yni iL'i nnd nn Idnho .- rore on tlis .'.'I pl.iy '•/ Die /oiirDi Quarter. ,'lih five mlmucs left, Vlnl *galn !t ppnibcrlon wllli tv scorlnR toss, iLi one IV 10-yhr^or capping « l.y^rd ninrch.Mitchell reeW off 71 yftrda In
flRhl plny.i In ihe flr.st half, but look }>nrt< In ]UH one aeeond half play. ThLi was ihe klckotf by Ida- ho. Mitchell Mthered In the ball on the W.-uihliision J5. his te»m- inate.i chopped out nn opening for him In the Idaho defense a t mid- Held, niirt he r<oolcd 83 yarda to his second touchdown.
He nmde the first touchdown of tho Rnme, plunnlnic eight yards to cliniiix A SO -ynrd Washington n>/!rcl!.
of Ihe V
ophonie tnrted Oibb I
• when Ki'ntucky'.TAKES TOtllNEY U:AD
K.,.n„„-rv, SAN ANTOMIO. T ex , Sepl. J4 c pa.«er Jerry \ Z l l m irowlnn strikes. If*leaked two 5'nrd.s for thc|“
r^Rht.cnc on.ivn ri^li|..: the aeeond. Qunrtcrbnck Kot the third In Uio
. WriRlii - o f San Diego Ibrftvcd 40-mllc-ftn*hoar winds to- !dny to tnkc Uie sccond round lead In the ClvKan women's open (otf tournnment. ■ ------- -----------
HEAD TIMES-NENVS WANT AD8
i he hurled the
Pilots Edge Shoslione in Scoring Trade
OLENN3..PEBHV. .Sept.-24 - Olenns F s rry and Shoshone's In dlans toolc turns maklni; touch downs toriicht and two extr points were the only difference a th e pilota copped a 27-U victory.
The win kept, Glenns Ferry a the top of the Uttle ElRht con fcrence a long with-Volley,- -BotJv-l(!<un&-Scored, a touchdowi per quarter and were forced I' pun t only tv.'lce each.
Shoshone took the openlnR kick' off and ground lo the 20-yard llni betore P au l Phelps sprinted olf tackle for th e .score. On thi suing klckoff. Olenns Ferry marching a n d carl Trail .we: tackla.for-Uic-tylne six points.and then .added the go-nhend slon.
As (he Accond quarter opened, Shoshone wax forced to p'unl and T erry Helwlch look the key and returned 11 60 yard.s for the score. A key block by Jack Rosevesr mnde It po.'alblc, -Trail converted
Agnln a r te r the ilcko//Shojiiontf eni goolwftrd. th is lime Phelpa
from tho Iwo-Sftrd line
Michigan Tips Oregon With Tight Defense■ ANN AUBOn. Mich. Sept. 24 , in — MlchlKiin uncovered a pair of talented Mphomores In qunrter- bick Dave Gllnlc and halfback Dave Unlmey today a Oregon wllh a 21-0 defri.
A veteran line supported the rookie hjicka by cnishlns everything the Oreifon-olfense-hfvd lo - offer. Not oncc during the hoi sunny iflcm oon were the Web- foots able to get Into Mlchlgar territory under Ihelr own power
The Inyaders from the We. t Coist who opened up la.- t week with an easy victory over idMio. ROt past mldfleld only once Saturday. That-penetration-cttine-on a piLy Interception and then '(ton fumbled th e ball *»ny oj next play from scritnmBRe.
Ratmey scored the first time he carried the ball In a college around »nd for 2S yards.
Fllnka ran th e Wolverines spllt- T olfense a n d piused fortouchdowns. — ----------------
Oregon's celebrated p u se r. C irosz. had » dismal ftfternoon
against Mlchlsnn's stout defense.He found hto receiver# well < ered most of th e time and v they did gel loose, Oross coiUdn't lit them.
Ae you smoking more now but enjoying it less ?
HAVE A REALjGI
N . y. YANKII HOME RUN SlUOCIR. That'i Rt>Eer Mirtt.■■ ' enjoyi flailing,
loker—until hs hine ho wanU; i satisfaction.
___ ; Notre Dame Stops~ v a h ? : s \ ^ SiHSTiiKSiifi GalitorniaTZl’
*2|* TV'h i«, w<. II tackle sliiah by TraU. Rich Solosa-C ‘i i b a l got th e polnt-
t iii.i UepetltlouslV, Shoslione got the : imi-------------TcTcSafra“nd"w enrihinehgth ortfi^
field VI’lth Bod Glasby going-over .. tho iwo-yard line, Ttir*
brought th e fourth quarter up an It opened w ith Olenns Ferty taking the klckoff and moving lo the 30-yard line . Trail went off tackle ■ ir the .six polnU,
Shoshone sot the last .touch-' down and finally managed an extr a point After a fourth length-of- Held m arch wHh » kiekof/.A flve- ynrd pa£s from LeiVern Eemaid to Perron go t the touchdowt Phelps got the extr« poUil.
h - T a k e s ^ V i n — S t a n d i n g s ^ O v e r A r i z o n a
TUCSOK, ArU, B«pt, 34 (A - Q uarterback Tfcn? Kofalngtr p u tfrt >nranother ivlth a 4S-yard . . n tght as u tfth defeated Arltona 13-3 in B41 interKcllonal football game.
Utah scared the first Ume It had th e ball on ft ST-yard drive in 10 playa. Nof«iDger hie right halfback Jerry O verton In the end
llh a flVB-y*rd p»a*.Utah drove 73 yan b oo eight
pUys • f te r taking the secoDd biU JclckW/. u n h»jr ooinly U t Kored o n a four^jrard run.
Aritonft reeoTtnd Denals Mc- I ^ B h lln 's ' runiMa of h Bl-yard quick Iriek or 0t«ta's IS rard lUu early in th a t i n t period Sddie W l ^ k lc to d « aoo-vd fWd
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Sept. 24 (X; -Halfback Bob Scarpllto scored twice on end aweepa to lead Notre Dame to a succeisful opening of
72nd football season w ith a " * ...lory over California today, _'Al»-flgi
iitf block on ScarpJIto’s 33-yard touchdown.-fomp- that p u t the Irish ahead 14-7 In the opening minutes ol the third period,, The Irish look a 7-0 lead In thi first quarter a f te r Joe Carollo re covered Btevc Bate*’ tum ble oi the California 34, Scarpltto even tusDy whipped arouni end Irofl the eight lo Acore and Joe Fef' kowtkl booted the first of his three K ira points.
a ieu« T. ClMvUsd •T h e b e s t t o b a o c o m a k e s t h e b e ^ s m o k e /
PAGE EIGHTEEN TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY. SEPTEM BER
SKYLARKH om esty le W hite
BREAD
'5 . ISto
1 lb. Loaf 1 5 ^
SAFEWAYSTORES
LY N W O O D SH O PPtN G CENTER
YOU CA N FIND AT
NOMA'STHE
BOOKSYOU WANT
SPORTS, HOBBIES, HYPNOSIS,
HIGH SCHOOL READING
CH ILD R EN 'S BOOKS — COOKBOOKS
ond BIBLES OF ALL FAITHS
H ordbock a n d Poperbock
HALLMARK CARDS, IMPORTS, /
CONTEMPORARY
Welcome “ M n . J . W oodw n C re ed11 o .m . to 7 p .m . — Sat. 10 to 5 :3 0
"Prince oJ E o w "
RECLINER CHAIRSby KITTINGER
PTlnco of t u e HAS E>XKYnuSG . . . » womun’s ld « of d«orallvc bf»uty . . . a m»n'« lde»_o^solld comfort! Blylrt In (tracflul llnfS not often Joimd In recllnfr chairs. A Mparnte moul- M r Csde'd rubber cushion offering 1 comc^ratile comfort In tillingrccUiiing position.
^acami2f ^
Children's Rodeo
WELLINGTON | |
Boots SPECIA L
S4 .MTough wearing rough- out leather in colors — loden green * gray and n atura l tan
Sizes 10 to 3
Open 11 aja.- U 7 pjn n. tliru FrL—Sat. 10 a.m.
Arallable In extr»back ......................choice ef many •Ijlea. eolof*. fab-
F in E F U R n iT U R E S ^
Suburban Shoes« Cervler
1U9 Filer ATcnnt EaatPARK PnrE!
Twin Falli, Idahit
lYWWOOP^OPPINC CENTERB E S T V A L U E S
I N T O W N !TheseP r i c e s
Effective THROUGH WEDNESDAYCOME AS YOU ARE - - - SHOP IN COMFORT
REAL ESTATE; If you ore
I , buying or s e I M n g fo rm s, ranches, QCre-
oges, h o u se s and b u s in e ss property .
AUCTION SERVICESe llin g your b u s in e ss is ou r business —
A nyw here In M ag io V olley.
GEM STATE REALTYA N D
AUCTION SERVICEJ.W . M ESSERSM ITH J IM MESSERSMITH
Reg. $1.00 pair SPECIAL
Hosiery S d eiO-Bunse Pull Fashion S lrelcinN j’- ons. OuatBiilefd PerfecU. prripcr- loiiccl lengllu.
7 9 clox o f -3 Pair......................2 .2 5
MODE O' DAY1# »-». t* 7 M«i». thw i*h Thur*.-’lll | Frt. & S»V
WOW• RECTANGUUR
• POLYETHYLENE
-Dorrel Droke, owner of t h e M u sic Box,“ wishes to onriounce”th e ’ . .....................
New M anager- JO ALTA DANNER
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
SALE!O n sam e m odeli
o f S torco P h o n o g to p h t
RE 3-0936 DARREL A. DRAKE
R e i. RE 3 ^ 1 8 6 Music Box
New! Deep Moisture Treatment
'1
DISH
.Sweatersp roo f o n d «gty to cteoR. C h o e tt from m any c o lon . R «9 . 1 .9 8 VolufI
by Kay W right
M ade of 100% Orion Acrylic
COLORS
ELECTRIC y AUTOMATIC
Helena Rubinstein’s - S k i n - D B i t B e a u t y - O f f e t
BLUE LAKES AT FILER
PENNY-WISE DRUG
SPECIALSfor Sun.-Mon.-T ues,-Wed.
Layaway Now fo r C hristm as!A small deposit will ho ld !
WEST1NGH0U5E A U T O M A TIC
FRY PAN STCOVERRegular 19.95 . . 10.95G-E Spray & Steam Iron
Penny-W tii
OLIVE PURPLE and and
WHITE W HITE
GOLD ond
. WHITE
BLACK■ ond WHITE
FRYPAN
88 12 i n c h c i iquare, rem ovable control, iully Immertlbl*. M ado and suoronted by Mirror. Na-
t io n o l lr « d « t t l i r t - B r - 1 9 .-7 S f --------
9.00 Value NOW 5.00WITH. SKIN DET» M 0ISTl® lZfeR ... creamy li<]uld that give« >kin protciniied molilure fo r • de>ry bloom. Penetrila deeper. Your ikio drink* up « e ry gieaKlni drop o£ ihU new Freoch
' Formula intUally. To rn tore noU liue, u e a). w*yi under maifrup, every nIgbL Rtg. S.OO
FREEJ BEMESSEKCBa£WiSEH...rk!i-------cieun-wil]UveJiethi-«f..«kni
to beauty. CletnM deep. Alwayt use Hubeaaence before Skin Dtw, {01 iku puie m mow, fine to
• touch.- 4.00 VeUu
YOU SAVE 4 . 0 0
M on d oyth ru Friday
11 o .m . to 7 p .m .
Soturdoy— 10 to 5:30
th e re 's FREE PARKING too!
i k t
>ARIS
LYNWOOOSHOPPING
CENTER
LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!
m m ■ mm m a m l y n w o o d If I M fZ C S H O P PIN G 1 % I r a U 3 C E N T E R
^ " Tivin F a n s
Masric Valley’s LargMt Variety. S to re
- s ir^;c 1/ D RU G S
- In T h is S ec tio n -, , g (0 Rcplnce O w sley S p a n . . . L ife in MuKit V.illcy . . . Nou-
. ^ v o f Tomntocrt c ;row n . . . T op R iiiiked (}uarterli.ii>e S t : , - , ! , ■.t lliirifor.-i J ’jTOi‘i)t O vi'i 'x ru /iiiK . . . Miijric Valiev
A Regional Newspaper Serving N in e I rr ig a ted C ounties
SUNDAY FEATURE SECTION
I
T U l.N FALLS, IDAHO, SL 'N U A V , S K l ’l'K M IiK R -Jr., 19C0
' Ruts o f O ld Oregon Trail Still E v id en t in Deseit Canal Company’s Water Plan Adds Significance to New Lynwood Well
.i.'d.k.,
• ,ui liiHire
,• of IM-iih I
I clatw
Illusionlln. 0. A. KcIVcr and Jolin F. Ifayer bnlli Tuin Falls, itanil in alinut
oJ lilt old Offcon Trail, sllll clrsrl} visible In Ihe art» ioulli I'.ills < J Sn>k« rlirr al KIne Illll. A liortion of th r trail is also visible dj>. () ib«« i!a)eV hfsd, nn tJir Mill lii th r luckcrciund. Tlili plclute
c r ile rlm ncll IlnlllJa)' stace sUIIon :<Uc, «nd pliolo-~'U(l e
inlkH from Ihe O lirr niaJocrc arfi. Mrmlifn of the Twin nly lll ito riral noclely will l>c kliuHii this lotallly on Sun-
ivlirn (hey make tlie linal (Iclil Irip ot (lie season. Mri>. anil ilaVM were members of a ''scoutln*" parlj, IKeliicr
Historical Society to Visit Site Of Massacre as Last Season Trip
yinal Iltid trip icmbrrsoniif TAln Fnlla Counly i'^orlcil !oc;ft)--a Jaunt Ic or IJie Iraclc but lllMc known
Oucr iTij.vjicrc— nnnounceU by JjiiMU l|. Stiliin, .'.oclely prcsldcal.
SWnn'*3W the seUIoiii-vlsllcd luw re s;(c (s'Iocalc<i appfoxl-
Daiely soullvol finaiic river froni Kms Jllll. f-ronrihe site Itself
rui5 ot the OW OrcKon IVatl :t lall pliiliUj- vuible and nearby 'iht rock louiiilntlon of tlic Halil- ij iiapc stniion ni Pllnrlm well, nie association head .^oM plans
J mirirlp'tiMC to l l comiiklcd
by R .spcclnl croup ot pmons who
visited the area. Incluilcd are and Mrs. Jolin E. llnycs. -Mr. Mrs. IIURti Boone, Mr. und .O. A. iGu.-;i Kclker, all T«ln Falb, niicl .Mrs. Lulu Callioun JIarlwcll LouRji, CuliJ. Tlipsc persons, RoHicr wllti Drl.in Ciillioun, Iji'othcr of Mrs. LouRh, went o the ciillrc trip route Iwo wcck. aRO anil spent several hour.s tennlnlne the exact iocalloii the moisacrc .site and explorlnu for nrllclca of historical intcrc.'d.■ I t wiw nnnouncefl that KcIHtr
would be narrator for tlie trip. l!e lead wciely nu'inbcr.s over n
route which will ro Irom Buhl, through Melon valley pasi Banbury hoi .springs, back to tilRhway 30 to HBRcrnian, then continue to the til.storlc site.
KcJkcr tntij President Siilnn society members should meet at the Buhl c ity paric a t ]0:30 n. m. Sunday. O ct, 2, After orsanlilnR the caravari there llie group will follow a pre.pliiniied route to the JlaRcrman city park: where a plcntc lunch will take place.
“ • in p ,- K clkcr-iatd,
"memtwi-s should provide the ir own picnic lunch. ThU will be eaten al the Haeennan park. Ench person mtiltlns tlie trip should p ro vide themselves R eantcen.-oi bottle, of wa;er bccnuse none iJ Rvnllable at the iniL-.sacrc urea.
"TJioM nttcndinc also siiouid wear clothing suitable lor outdoor areiu In which there much sand and A qunntUy of snRe. Women had better leave their hlgh-heelcd shoes al home.
"Tlie trip will not be especially rough." he said, •'but neither " - 7c;rd.;irf-.i.T,-f.-»rr.i.-n
...................jianaRcr, and NurnianCfo.viJcr. C'ly ciiRincc mended to the city <Ihil Ai> expcrlaientnl wi W la the iiurthea.',tcrii Ihr city to lilscover the poieiiii«l ivater supply in Hint Purpo.se V.1W lo provide lor the entire system
ater prc/.sure to ncft'cr fectloru • the city.Latlmore uys. “We realized »l
Uic time tlm t Twin Falls would have lo acquire more water In the hear future, Becommendntlon
city comniUsion ide for expansion ot
the water sj-,stem and additlonol sources of water be investigated.
Kuccestioiu Made Several sugRcsilons were made,
«ith the recommendation that the Ilrsi Item be drilllns an experl- mentfti well lo-tlelermlno wlieUiei iialer could he available from thnt sourcc. Uitimore says such a Sould be an economical aay U the needed water.
"If deep well vialer proved fatlstnctory, then it was advl.sed the clly sliould make other ini gallons Into other poislble sources£>f w
"Other sourcM possible « e the
Guerrilla Warfare Has Played Important Role in Every Major Conflict
•r W innr b ft m aa poop m «*tabm'«M|Ot a » o poar u* OhatlM^MtNA Mtilaad RpM• - ^ ,p« wlUUii t t e *>“* —
wiled pSTftAii ft W ftil t t r f r 'i ic U o n U, nn lrt'b7 O p t . JoMph ByM , f«r tkk lotrifvlni »liftw of (SU ff p h e l* ^ n « lB c )
r« U fa trftlnlBf to Uu m U ) blUa.
Bitten CoTer. le ft. in« Andrew Co»er, lont of Mr. »nd Mri. Jerre Corer. Twin F»IU. e»»ort n a t ithe water al Uio new tynwood If Ihe were cool, it ml|bl not be quJlo •« niach-iuii..lm l------Rwater »»ermre» ■ few d treea oxer 100. The well If located north of the Lynwood mlxopplnf dUlrioU (8titf photo-en|r«Tlni) . ______ ______________________________________ ____________________ —
Reserve Unit Trains for Battle on Guerrilla FrW t
Unknown to moit Tw in Falls c ltt- :m , b smalt army reserve unitjmpoied ot Magtc V alley-----ink] among the best ot lu
111 the United States. I t U a group 6f only seven men. «ub-detach-
lent No. 7, 3t3th special force*— guenniB outfit.,inyon«_lnuresied._tn miiitiirv
groups Mlth an unusual mi&slon would be intrigued w ith this group and iU mission. For Uie flrjt time in lu history, the arm y U sharp- eping its special (orccs sword during peacetime. And the members of the local unit a rc part of the euWng-*da»-«t-ai»U. '
Flay Die Folc In every major conflict In U- 8
hiJlory, paychotogtcui and uncon- veniloniil warfare have played important roie.v Yet a t the ouUci of every war the United States ' as never been prepared to fight n the guerrilla fron t.This organization now Includes
three ictive army groups, army reserve detatthments In every urea and army national guard detach* ments in live sla te s. It will be ready If the time comes to use conventional war agalrut tn_en> tmy,
Ttils imall. but effective combat orjanlratlon. liAs reeeiitly ' tlrengthened with modest power increases and expansion of, raining, Ttie l o c a l unit omied about one year ago
In Ihf meantime h a a jin d e ^ o n e considerable IraliilnB.
Kcatltred 1q tJ.Itiese units, scattisred across the
o&tion, will be trained In the hosiery. language, cu tto n u and Re> ography of-varlou* - foreign n a tions. In the event o t « V they wUl b< ready to go behihd enemy lines or 'to rarlou* reolstaiiee groups •ithtn the enemy’s country. There they vill tn in those guerrilla groups in techniques ot guerrUl* warfare- Csually, they will remain with theae groups t o r the dura- Uen of tha .« sr.-N fttun )ly ..lt U. donieroui wort and only the best of the e m r afflcen and enlliUd ]«n are dioicn for Uie group.. I t I a wluntew «roup. - JU «pedal rols a s Mt orgulaer
ot a resistance element ai Integration with native guerrilla forces gives it an Importance, which cannot be measured ii ' dltlonal monpower^onccplj.
As small as it Is. the unit which directs unconventional w ar against the enemy b not righttnj g nr Ti Dn-t<*i»manbattle, the traditional concept of th e ground soldier’s role. A single m an In a special forces detachm ent CAQ be expectcd lo destroy Im portant larget.s that are not accessible to any other ground combat element.
gain the support of lartie portions ot the local populace and at least neutralizes the effects of thooi. anda of oUiers-
BMndarda High Under the present special forces
rcqulreincntA, standards are high and members are selected from the best qualified alrbpme Infantrymen vitho volunteer. PresUge and rank structure are also high. T he lOKcst ranking member spcclil forces delsefiment fs B-4. and there Is only ctie £-4 In each ' • ■
The local un it is an army re- stfTve unit commanded by Capt. Joseph Ryan. Twin Palls. Other members of the group are Second U eut. Larry Sparse. Burley; Spec, 6/c i Honald Stansell, Twin Palli; ~ sc .. fl/el Daye Roberts, ,Twin — Jfe -S P « ._ a / .c L S '« ’ne,.-,Kuller, Jerom e; Spec. 4/cl Charles McNeil, Twin PalU. sod Ffe. Layne Hall.. Jerome.
The uolt recenUy ___ _ ,special etrmmeadaUoQ for the roleI t played in th » -1 0 y Oper___Elk Horn maneuvers In Alaska o a d . WasblMton. This was the only a m y n se rre unit called lo duty for the maoeuTets. I t wu chiuen.betU M of an ouf ' " record .a t sommer camp
B a m w Eacniy The m ltslon . o t the craop In
w artime is - to -b im i0 'th e a tm y behind lU owa Unei and;the lool
......... »« o o d job of ham ttU vmMeuver i m « ' i q Ibt
~ T O , f " "
destroy a sim ulated a ir field set up In backwoods country. The men' spent fo u r days traveling about tlie m ountain area studyln< the atrfleW. T h e y loand out when guard changes were m ade and othv details o f the fleld'a oper*-. iton H ut wOuid-li«lp th em sabo*-
After studying the airfield, they, struck a l 3 a- m. Each m an vas uslgned to “ blow up" a certain ............. B y 3;30 *. m . theyhad planted th e ir simulated bombs
that proved th e y had been there • ^ : i^ R e n ~ e a c y tn i n r iert ~nnaF — t«ted.
Not only d id (he lunplres ap* prove of the way In which the, group vent abou t the task, they Judgetl Uie e n tire airfield a (oul Ices. One mem ber of th e group found the gubxd on a general’s airplane asleep. A' sticker, signifying a bomb, w as attached to his blouse. When th is was discovered the general w a s dl^leased.
Theoretically, the e n tire force nd a group o f 3d airplanes were;
Juit one ot th e missions they per- fornied which got them a Istitr' of conunendatlon from M aj. Oen. Kdwln Cants, commanding gen* " eral of Ihe lO tii anny. •
K ldtm p Qeneral. th e ir second mission '__
group served
to kid*.
force. When U iej arrived a t U»= field camp v lie re the general m u r A ipp«ed’K> b e tljey.. disoorered"- they bad Ju a t mlued
oommimlcaUons o M fa u d tti» . entire field proW an-.tod- to b f j . ' eonceled. ' '■
M m
: PAGE TWENTY T IM E S -N E W S , TW IN F A L L S , ID A H O SUKDAY. SEPTEMBEB 23, l!B
Hailey Girls D on Scottish Kilts two ne»r Burler. The** toil iround mjniy * d*?." . . . .MM m miterlU. Thex »Uo r(- AlthouRh ’Scottlea wind d ldn l moaeled i*’o la the itJJ fpuwe hoM out for mucn duicmc. he rWfr »rf». dccliu-ed. -All v.e ne fd u & baspipe
J .h n Duff. Burley, mule t«o •'><1 ' “" ’'j 'pbbciird pUque iljns ulth m«p' T h e c.m«t of OforEf .blfw art* dr»« ln« of cfte inrilc ptturn wind dstw baci ta Worldundfrne»th bridju and eurrentl».#c I. »hen he fouRhi In rt»nce tr»fllc p*ttertu. i(or fou r y»»r» U> the 'Lord Straih-
utrc placed nt D«:o tnd BurleyP'® i
n n r n f t » .< *Kaln Vliny rldgt In Fr»nccI m L . < .1. and UM woundfd by riBchm«tunBuMey^^re."^ b e S l " “ " “ ‘ ' ’itfji.\on. Do»tlni it»rw iround Ej .s. 'iltr and contlnuei unlll lUout Ihe "I e '«” * ’'» iniddif of OctoOfr- lV»[<rj ire SW »art jlJIes- •'Civptam M.iy« cee oI Ice. but the Icy »inds »eiid rode up «nil said 'you »r# hll,
the sporu I0»en to i coiy ipol'Cheyennc’ (tie nlwnji called me! by » •.arm Jlrf- IChcyennti and I looked down and
• • • jih? bloca Bt* running down my'C eone,“Sco(ll«“ SUnirt .'aI tn boot,''L e.i.-,y chair, doilnc In tlie ^arm' • 'T ha t pul me out of commlajlon
altenioon »un lloodlr.j throujh aRaln for 30 d«y.^." ti? stated, i> «Mt Kinaow or llK S:r»irt “ i" *R‘ louvenlrralicli nom« on me BradfordTina'Irom France, I t U ft Itltle plCCc Ol south of HAILEY. liOirnpnel tlinl I can eliaie up and
Pcflinp.? he *1* dfwrnlni! ct down the blood vc«el Ui my leit.” Scltttflilrf, ficolland, thi pisce e! rei-liaps Ihe rea.\on bt«M.-nn lil.< hlith rnd early boyhood. Pfr- JmnM llie cavalry was becau.ie lu p ' he »ftw Scot bsslts danclns •■'•‘n lie * « •' 30u>'l! >^1 ‘‘c thr Ulchland Fllns, At any rale he' 'f» rn ed to alioe ha r» s m Denver,
ul ,iti exprtiiiOT 0/ ccniefitmens’Hf traveled from coast to coa.n 1 liw face. idolnR nothins; else, before Bolng toA allRhl couih dlilurbfd l,u!c»niida. He traveled ov?r England,
.iluinber and he opened hi> tytj.'fcfolU nd and Waits during )iu and lar tu ia he hfUtrtd he naj cavalry,back on hLi 'Bonnie hie,’ lor ml W hen he returned from the
him alood l»n I,i.ylr.\! .service In lOlD he decided to settle kllta. Rubbing his ryt.\ down and ciime to OOODINO
A S Y O U R M I N I S T E R S E E S IT_________ _________ ,____“The Lordship o f C h r is t" ---------------------_ _ _ _
B j CLABENCX A. HORSTI'a jiw .
Mcnnonlle !ll|hland CliapelWho art Thou. Lord . . . Lord,
Whai tthllt Thou have me to do7 'Acfj S; i arjd C.
In the ninth chapter of Act. we have Ihe story of a man by the name of Saul who wftnled both power and authority
_ authority that he needed to carry out his inWlon.
Wlw-Uil* man Bftul *»». He wo«j well educated, havmit gotten hls| trainlnr: from one of the leadliij wlucawr.j nl his dAy. He wn? ji member of the Icadlnit religious boily. He wa^ In good Btnndlng
}ic looted daughter. Anne, and her friend, Slirdell Wo&dj. bural lnio_l"yjh;
"Oe{ me my c»ne tnd my l*r- n." he demanded. "«nd » t’ll do llttlD dance, tiartn't teen the
likes of you t»o for many and
b- wJIh )!).» brother, Tom Stewart, He manled and purchased a atock n in c h _ ln Ihe Rock Creek area ■jniiihweii o n ia lT ryn irre M rrand ■Mr.-!. Steaart raised their family of cIrIK children.
A fu r salklng around the front ya rd of the Stewart home for
swhJIe. •'ScoiifJ" fiienarJ tunifJ to his rf.\U6hirr and asked, -But v,-here did you ever itel these authentic oullll-’. Anne?"
Then the KirL' explained (hey hnd tried the kills on a t Mr.v Janet Dro\kn's home In KET- CHUM to see II they, fit so they could wear tiicm «C tfie Labor day. picnic at BELLEVUE.— •■And-Mr*.-Brown-US-goliiz_ia have a basplper come over from Bobe 10 plav for ua." Anne told her lather. ”I'll be there." he de-' dared.
0 icl I....... ............. He tells u.-.
In some of tils l a l " writings thiit he at all limes "Had a conscience void of atfence before Ood and ^fore mtn."
lie itiouRlit lliat he 'vo.s at nil Umes dolni the Lord s will. He wns all IhU and more, bu t one tliliip that he did not know was thi Lordship of Clirlst. j
We see him here fh thls-chaptci as he starts out for DaInn^cu■l with power, anil tulhortty to carry out what seemtd to him to be his heart's gieatest de.Mrc. to set rid of any and all who aid know Chrl.u tti balti Lozd and M aster oJ their lives. However, he hnd not gone far ttiat day until he came face to face with the one who was from lhar moniinl forward to be hla very llf«. Hear him *J lie later snys.- Forlo me to live Is Christ."It was na longer Saul th a t m»tt«r- M bill ChrW. Here He renounces hli all and we hf.ar h im i«y many
lead the New Testn-
of'chilst.'"srrat desire o f my own
heart h to leani w hnt brought this Konderful change In the
llle of 6.1111 and how th li same power can become effective In niy dally llle,, I too. want to "ICnow Him and the Powrr of His rcssurcctlon and Ihe fellowship of His suf/irrlnB'’' for I am convinced we are c.-illcd I'Snl nnlT to believe on Him. bu t
suffer for~n[s
of Saul's willI The first q' cd each mu
Waller J, i r.M his walk « which many c rcofJjed nller
0 Rlory.' ..................day on tlie rcJesus was Lord ot hL life av1{ was the Lord's wiu lor h .,5 ),
1 feel that so many f.iil m Christian experience Urc.m-o have never learned to knii’;Lordship of Christ, All v,n;'. a.s Saviour, but ho-.v lew tiiv; who want Him ax Lina anil M of ihelr life. Over and over a-
people who tell „;r-i
tlzcd I Joined the c: not have the v; for. What Che i:ill
I believe tha t the Biblp ic; that It u Impowlble to Ium victory In our lives unill ue the Vidor Jesua Christ m and Mo-ster of our life, Wc nc remind our.iclves that Ciilv i not the end. tiiis rather tii. Rinning of the Christian iji, , have learned that tlic u.vt
t coHipleleJy lo .lell jis S«u! ,lirl 11 we live Miii C tvh i here and J;, I, I after.
Aim BU m rt, Icll. and Mardell Woodr tarprita M in BltwkrCi father. Oeor(e (BeolUe) Slewarl, a t hli n o c h hena on (b» Brsadlerd road toolta ef llmlley, by tppckrlng In authentic Scot outflta. The glrla ebUlned Ih* k llu fram Mrt. Janet Brown, Kelehum. Rlewarl. who wai bom In Natmihlre. Keodaad, fo sfh t In World war 1 wllh Lord Biralhona Hors* cafalry from Canada. (Staff photo-engravlniI
;r facllltlca on Snake river, Fen- 3n states,Th6 club U not dffniivted Mth
the AroerJeaji Water 8 i l aasocla- llon, but the water events ueri reKulMed by rules of Ihe ft-saocla- tlon. Members hope to become affiliated next year *o whrn they
their atkta meet U .........sanctioned.
Tow llowarih was the club’a Ilr^t pf«Wcn{ and y n a k Gillette .... cunent president. Kctuteih Well* U vice president u id Lyls WHker-
in la secretary.A Portion of (fie tioit license fee , tet aalde by the county for im
provement work on the river. The club has taken on several projects with tfi8 aid of tflls money. T^erc bn 't enough to hire th# work done, but with the manpower
club, materials can be ci c?iMed.
generally apeaklnc nbout all of ifl repair and malntenajice work
done on the river In the Burley area has been done by the club Members Installed four new docks thla year, two ncar -DECLO and
of water a minute from the top atrftt*. The well was then caart - the MO-foot level and all above tliat point waa sealed off. Tills was done »o Ihc water In thi strata from the MO to 800-fooi level could be tested- This water also was «trcincly, imrd. II canled sp . proxiiniitcly the siune chemical analysts as the water Uiovs the SiO loot level.
Latlmore say,*, “So the decUlon wa-i made by the comnil.'islon drill deeper In an nttrmpt to fl
ilnclory source
f e j j i
MXfeiC VALLEYru n lJy outdoor aetlvltlea are becoming more popular each year,
and ona of tha futest-growlng fom i of family recreation Is boating- ThB boating "crMe" on finake river around BUBUIV has grown by leaps u d bound* the p u t fer year*. T^a fall o t |H7 water cporu enlhualaau otiuUzed the Owsla Boat and Water 8 U club wllh nround 30 members-
Memberahlp doubled within a year and the ewup aponsored Its first aUee-vlds water akl mett in July. IPW. £ntrlM were made in Jump, alftlom and trick akling'for men, women, girls and boys. Tlio event « u ao lucceastul that It has now become an anual event. In this year'i events Delbert yenton. Burley, club tre»aurtr. placedjjj *U dJriiJona In Uie « • ---------- - —over e lw .
T hs club now has » >n______ _o t to p ^ d mNnbers and meets the
I TjuI TuMday of eveiy month tn the publlo meeilns room ot ih« cll; bulldln*. 111# club's motto Is "Wc
n dedicated to water a*fely.- Only about half of the persons
iho have bo«ta in Ihe belong 0 lha c lub .-If-th* -c lub -had *
larger memberahlp It would have funds a a d there could be
N ew Significance N oted For Lynwood A rea W ell
cxpuulon of tha present water fll- tanuion pJant, drilling shallow wells, Requiring »-«ter from upper Rock creek, from wells drilled
—jiorttl. ,ot_8nake river, acquiring wacef front the M«ry Alice pari
• “Preliminary studies Indicated, without ft.doubt, tha t a deep well would b« tha most /etuMe and economical."
These recommendations w ere studied and discussed by the con-
— mission.unlU JMff,____________ .During the study period, to meet
water shortage during the summer months, bnprovementj were et«d« to th# n ite r plunt, to In-. cr«as6 its capftclty about 10 per cent.
Improvements were mode at the pI«AS la IfM, ‘S7 and 'iS. In IfU the cotnmbslon authorized a reve- »UB bond election for a sewer bond th a t authorlied the building of a «w «r tJ-Mtment plant and Jrtink,
of » » 0,000.
lAtlmore explains It was during the spring when contrnclors were drllllnff lrrl«n£lcin well.< attd few were Interested in bidding, Tlie commission considered the single bU loo high ftnd rejected 11, and IndlcaW I f «ou:d f<»II for I again when more hld.i would arallable.
During th is period the Lynwood Development, company suirtca ting on the Lynwood Mtr. company *tnrt« t drilling in May,
................ Included In the bondelection. These Impnrftiienh ln~ eluded remodeling- the present p lan t so It would produce 18 per oent wore water, drilling an ex- perJmentAj deep well and an n - tenalon of the vf»Af,r.malw.
tlon was defeated m June of l» t.the rlly Jn » frlUcal con
dition as far u tlie dry summer jaoniha were concerned.”
In the spring of 19S» the clly. In conjuncuon with the Twin Falls C antJ company, drilled three ' low well* In the South Park lltOM wells produced about .... »Bd one*half million gallons ol w»ter ft day. They were placed In operaUon In July. 19SS,
L*tlmore a«>-5. -This ........... fluJcltMt possible way to obtain -W ldlth«»l-w atei—t»-for»laU-the
w ater atkorUge. and viih i^aier imUonlfif we «oi throuih the n m c ser ot 1»»9,"
In «axly 1M«). reallilng Ihe need -fo r » deep well, the commissi mwSo an agreement to lease . deep well alt* In the vicinity of
arenuB east and 8unri«____ rtird. u ta r ' u'et«' ctllrd-burt t f alngle bid was unsailsfacloty.
3 3 M I L L I O N F A M I L I E S a g r e e . . .
»Mf& ci A/o^ix^^a4 C O O K I N G
IDSO, and drilled lo a depth of j
1 per nunuip. uui tni " »i<rhard—U o tlme^i as hard water at th e city's filter pKuit, They stepped drilling arid cappcd the well.
In March. 19€0. . ..............mission had called fur and re‘ec-!pd4^ fh. .I.«/>1a k(,« <K_. ,.L... . . . . ^
, ;Bch<il. at which lli starlfd flowliiR at the surface, witf In June.
Tliere was still little dlfferencei In the chamrter of the wi
'•jby Aug, 1, the well hnd been drill- ■ the li35-foot level. Tlie vol-
led the slncle bid, the city was.ume of water Increased with th Offered the Linwoo, well fcr »10,-'addlUonal drUllng. reaching U «
re ^ v . Ihe co.jimiMlon’g»,ion., per minute.- jhe „.,i| has gone deeper th
400, U llm ore says . . . considered the eatlnialrd ,drilling ft deep well and the high (i.mperalure of ihr bid and decided to purch.tse the I
[stATted flowmg.................. ,The well wajs reopened and plug-jwh're It Is now between lOO
ged at the 540-foot level in orderlllO clegrce-i • obtain a test ofttie Water Rvail-] The commission Is now awaiiln,
’• point- (reports from the Idaho iIt « ...................- .. .
would produce about 1
R a d ia to r sNKff AND VSED
• SeruiCfl 4 R epdirj '
, P h o n e R E 3 > 6 0 8 0AM T,p*.-Xli,d,
C L Y D E 'S• RADIATOR SHOP
'r J S : . '’!* ' Twti'At# Oar Bnslnea*- i t a BldellM
0 gallo.
It>|- .M ijiari t. .. », j „ i.r. MCfi
S A V -M O R D R U GD O W N T O W N T W IN FALLS- .
■ T IM E S -N E W S . T W IN FA LLS, I D A H O - TAGB TW ENTY-ONE y
Highway Department Employes Survey Progress on Ne>v Bridjie; Huge Pilings Su])port (Crossing on Iligliway 30
mdy-be*un pUclof ui(Tp"re-«MV conc'rets iU lmer* on the plilni*. .Tli]» Khoionaph. b«n wsrltlnj on_lhe,bridie alnct conktrucllDti b « a n In March. (Illxhirar depitlm er »u lahen In June. Eugene Burbldie, Jeroine, m id e o t cDclner for the Idaho da te de* pholo—»Ulf enrra^ 'lnr)
Bridge to Replace O w sley Span Nears Com pletion; Cost Is Over H alf Million
-nM-SprliifuTl.........................lion. AccowJliig to Eugtne Bur-
Jerome, resident engineer lyp Idnlio deporlnient ot hljli- rnncl sia tt engineer In chnrgc he projcct. weather permitting,
w bridge sill be completed by
rond conitnictlon will cllml- much of the older rond that
to b« resurfaced between 'lie niousftnd Sprinss rejort and jheMalad river. Tlic highway from thf river to the new portion n«ir TOoasind Springs resort-w ill be ronplfted by June. Icnvlng only iht portion between the Molad «nyoii niid Uie n o r th «lde of the
o be resurfoced. thl» small portion eventu-
. - rcsurlaced. a ll of hlRliway ;;0 lliroueh that aren wui be new,T 'w ^ a r e no"<Ieftrnie~pl5iu----W'i'icting that potrtlon o t I
*bout G(ige cays Uie bridge i« per fent completed a t ihl« c sayj they huve had good
yttihcr since the eonsuticUor> b*.
“ *’W, n . Cahoon Conatnitelon jTOpinj-. Pocatello, which Is bulid- »•« Uic bridge. The sub-contractor
Woodall, BolM. who U do- ^ lie Krftdlng.corifltnietlon lead-
to the bridge.A total of nearly tiires and one-
“ I mllea of highway* will be r*. •Wiced on each aide of the bridge,
Rupertntejident 1* Alvin ^ n tr ly . W. R, cahoon Conatnic- J?-Mmpnny. The Idaho highwayf e s r > “ ‘J j ie bridge, nam ed the Oridley
u 1 ^ le t t long. I t a w 4 Hbout one mils UMtream
* on th# approach can 't . b«
impleted until the bridge U fin- Ish'ed. because the bridge has to be used to transport 40.000. tow of M n irfrom -lrt-sou ih -a itie -b rm e river lo a fill deprcislon on the north side.
About 50 men have been working; -n iho project In the laat few: months. Although It U a sUeable projcct. Burbldge (tftyjs the work- men_and engineers havert't had to ovsrcofflr^ iuntrajonsjstactesr-nt &ay» the only days Utey have been forced 'to quit work were due to high winds.
The men calmly *et-about their (ask of putting together the bridge with componenta th a t sometimes weigh 40 tons.
I t la a concrete bridge with sUel illngs, called a pUe bent bridge or
- skEvv bridge. The pilings arc driven Into the river bed parallel to the river's bank and parallel to the current. Thla keeps debris from wMring wgainst the piling* ._and causing abnormal pressitre.
There are 2U of the 40-foot. 14- inch pilings In th* river bed. AlCef they are driven they were luled with cement. They • were «unk about 30 feet Into the liver bed. About 10 feel of the pilings U
d abou t 10 feet U
crete stringer.^ on the pilUigs. They are tlie supports that are placed lengthwise. There are 04 of ' im n e ' - -
above the water's surface."Aiose Immense pieces *t««I
were f l o a t e d to mid-stream, plugged In the on# (^»n end. and driven into place by • dleiel mour pile driver, 'm ey w ere.rtaert to the proper »pot by tr ia n ^ « tto n rn>m the ahore line.
After a ferw of Uie p U l W ^ « placed th# workmen could begin placln* the 40«foot. precast, con
DIAL A PRAYER RE 3-2440
river bank and then hauled by barge to the bridge and then Atrin place on the cap.t—the concrclc support'that tops the pilings and Is set a t a right angle to. the stringers. The ea'ps are poured on the pilings and are not pre-cast, -There-are-Ba-ea|)»-ln-(hft-brUa*-—
Burbldge tayi. "Actually It Is n simple process. What they are doing Is building a series o( 40-toot bridges acrou the river." Each segment between the plllnRS
Qses th$ '-40-root" bridfie.Burbldge nolcs that this
economical bridge lo buUd under the circumstances. There are long spans and the river has solid bed.
By building the bridge at this point about one and one-hsll miles wlil be cut off the road lenglh,• -TRe’ •bTidg6"«.'iirn&ve-i-J»=foot- roadwa^ and each s)de will have a thre«-foot hand raU and a narrow
e other
the Snake river bridge t Burley and Rupert, and the r cetttlr cempleted-T '
C o n c r e t e W o r kDoing coaerete work v* will' alwaya be found.Not Juat occasloaally, but all
year round.Doing carpentry you.wlU
Kor plumbtag. brick or paint brualt and pat .
60 If It U expert work you want done. eaU RB J-4U1. ,
P a i i l M e C l u r *1« yean ibt cenente bad*
, Dew 1^ Twto m * . ,
A ttendI lIc n i’'IELD. Sept. 24—The flfUl nnual public lands summer n:
in g held n t Santa Fc, N, M., attended by Mr. and Mns. Monte Johnson. RIchlleld. and Mr. and
■ sonrOoodlnirT h e men were Idaho delegates to th e meeting.
Both Johnson nnd Fredrickson a re members of the Pilot dbirlcC fo r the Btfite of Idaho and John-
Is chairman of the Wood River
Soil commatlon d is tric t and wl: tier of Bn Idaho grtuisman of t year title, and Northwest grn&s-
lan of ihe ycflr aw ard.Johiuon stated th o purpose of
the mceimg Is the correlation of ptoblenu and answers pertaining tfl con«rvntlon of la n d , water, and muliial resources on th e public do-
1, through a m ultiple u u pro- griuiu-ile.Hiiterf the-.conservftUph . district.' vorked closely wlih the forest service departm enu,
Redrlctson presided a t the public relxions.and public Information discussion grtiup a t (he m eet-
j t h e h e a t 's jD J iL ___
C L E A R A N C E
ZenithTEtEViSIOM—
On All1960
ALL USED
G u a ra n n e d T V S E T S
B O T H
S T O R E S
PA C IFTC hi calHE INGhOHx— ICrisp f ill m o m in g s rem inds u s now. is th e lim e to o rd e r P ad fic ’g new fotraula H i C a l h e i t ln g o il . M o re c o m fo f t...m o x e beac cilorics p ( f g a l lo n th is year t h a n e v e r before!
N ew Pacific H i C a l is d e a n 'a n d f u l l bu rn in g — pro lo n g s b u rn e r life, minimizes n e e d f o r se rv ice calls . A nd , a t y o u r lo c al Pacific Coopcfatives y o u a lw ay s g c c fa rm er-in ioded te tv ic e , pxocipcdelivery plus v o lu m « u y in g s .. .c o o p e r a t iv e ly .
. ^ S i m s i g n ^ for comfort
M E M B E i t P A C I F I C O O O F E B A T I V E S ' '
T W I N F A L L S
co bpR E 3 -
PAGE TWENTY-TWO T IM E S -N E W S , T W IK F A L L S , ID A H O
Grower of Large Tomatoes Is Pleased M a g ic V a l l e y F A R M N E W S
By Som Roten
Rout! 2, Hanien, Phon« G A rfietd 3-5910
-SIOTDAY, SEPTEMBER 2j,
Cut and B ruised Spuds Can EasUy Cost Grower
RUPJ31T, Stpt. 34—Cuu
E xtension Agent R eports Infection in Some Magic Valley A rea Potato Fields
tlmn iinalj polntoej btcj.v
e 43.000-H
nUHLEY. Sepl. 2« - sin fxlciiiion ToUlo Aceiil Vlri;i| nrcd,.sa>' ■ CroM ffporu there nre »t Ipm; uf llic di'r; 2.000 screi In Mlnld£)m coiiniy Ucid cnunv
le»_»C is5la coumy dliliifc;tp^ usuriuin fmuariii,' Another lOA b«coa\e a nia-.^ldcsurcnil
<r tiircit to Uie potato industry I Maho. I One-yf'>!'£iOTJ»ttll Is one of Die te« d!<- jpud trrd i.sfj lIvltiK over In llie koH tlul'pw r im;.. nKe It dlfllcult to produce n [here n u
mnrkttabla crop, now ond in the reason llie fuwre. ille advised
niKl l.COO ocfi liilecteil with
^prcad I
fl crll ir.i
IntcclcU Koln* lo plant one-ye»r out eccdt.rtu'-' A in;ijor ^olHCe llicv ".liouW r.iue and jture tliciiiV? ll^P3dlnK In Mini- m ihclr ov.n cellars, ,
improperly U eununil I' pre.'eiit In thetirld, Cross then iia potaloes
cf tin ' bten the Irnin tliat Iicld sliould ever be u.<-o( <lr.st-yenr out cd lor scmJ Tlie diseased potalois
■ • should BO directly to marMt rien t: from the oul of Ihe field.1111,; ftrpas ire n CrcM poinl. out tliat polalo< Cro;;.-,, he:aii;.c isnil Is valuable, end nmy lie more■V an iinfavoiable so In the luiure and l. nell uo rlhI I' tl^^t-^•c,lr out. Ruardlns afiln.'.l ilisea.se o rian -st il lariners ai-c Urns line euniarlll.
Ifto counile*. the lo « »ould exceed one million dollAri. Speed, or the lack of It during harvest, Is the key to conlrolllng hurrcst damagt. Crojj tay*-
He advlflcs fhii< tiif digger should nol move fo-^ter than one nnd a half miles per hour a im the for»ard speed of the chnlns nol
1 exceedliiR 150 feet per mlnutf.The maximum aptcd advued for
pller chain U 70 feet per minute and drops of more Uinn ilx Inches Are dimaslns.
He lecommends ruhljtr covcrlnj of all niovlni? paru with padding and uddcd. He po:nIi outthat larger »nd beiier poutoea are more susceptible to brul^<j
e »dded Impact / welghls,
>>Jolst ioii ihai rldfs mately uo-ihirds ol tjn
1 the disscr ch.iin lit;;. tiie spuds. cro.M sayj
3 Llifif or shakffi Mould Ue c- ’
doun. Thts helps pr to cool tlie cellar fi humidity to help t brulics.
sL’pr< T WASHINGTON.
Tlic figrlculture i day set the supp crop-Uing nuta ai $53.50 a ton. ' i equivalent suppoii cenu a pound . prlce.1 are the lai the IBM crop.
R ules Changed to P erm it PH A Loan to Farm ers Who H ave O ther Regular Jobs■WA-SIUNOTON, Sept. ■^f^-.llme InrminK lii order to qunllly ■ Infmcrs lintur nrimlnlstrallon I for « Inaii
revised Ita rcgulailonj . .fanner.i who hnve regular off.|lhnt experience ........ .. ...
n ernploymenl to obUIn farni-luevelopmcnl ccunlic.i lins .sliown Ing arid dcvelopmenl loans fronilthnl many f.irmcrs reuulnrly etn- ••ie aeeney. [ployed ntf the f.irm can proHtnbly
Thi- rcgiilmlnns cn'lnlo nKCncy'.s credit fnctlltlesfeet Oct. 1. rrevlou.yir, except in|To^ncu-ii.Hc"tIlf l.iiui ixJiUotw—of-
in m cn l^ ri
jlstance ln.< prevented aome farm ers Ifom cblnlning the maximum income from their farms, and Irom tnkliii; advanlose of oppor- (un/cf« far !n(luj;rJal *nd other off-farm empIoymtn£.,tiie depart*
Steady Decline fo r B eef Price Cuts Dairy C osts
Olhi ellslblllly requirements
WASillNQTON. Sept. 2< m - A ilendy dccUnc In beef prices may b t leadlnff lo lower prlct3 Jor dairy producU, too.
Aerlculturs department mlstj point out Uial in years dairy production ha» bttn tied closely to beef prices.
When beef price* go up. dairymen i(U olf their low-producinj 90»», and milk production drops Whin beef prices come downl more dairy cow* remain on the farm.
TJie dfjiflSimcni reports ih»i
during IhP p.vt year while beef prices have bffii falllnft, the de-
In dairy eow number* has the .-imivilest since 103<. Beef
prices were exiwctcd to continue heading down lor th e next few
■ans. which nilRht Unit the decline I dairy cow nunibrrs ollogether. With dairy coi- numbers relativ
ely stable, milk production will go I, The averace cow's production
. j been rtslnx two per cent a year in 'recen t yearn, itlalng production may lt»d to lower milk prices.
have sufllclenl farm experience to carry on sound farming operations, must need credit, nnd- be unable to obtain needed f i nancial assistance from o the r sources. :
Credit will be extended to operators of farms that are family sl/« or smaller. No loan will be. made unlcs a plan for the comliii; year's lainilni; oiiernllons shown that Income from the farm and other sources will be larse enough lo enable the farm family to have, n reasonable standard of llvlnR. pay debts and have an adequate rc.serve lor emerRcnclts.
I,oan funds may be used to pay farm operating costs, purchase njujpwen: and UvMiock. pay farm development costs, and refinance certain dtbls. The Inlerest rate Is
Tb« la a lU r lemalaea on th e tray beld b e n br pleaaed grower, Mn. lame* Brennan. Filer, ir e U r« . iianuM ;p« lomktoea. believe It o r neU The other tetna(oe< on the Uay which look aa If ttir^ w *n rtUed on a hjbrld pineapple Ine are a new variety, each welghlnc an ateraie of lwi> pound*. Th»y are btller taiUnx and m ealier th a n the normal Umatnn. Mra. Hrennan raUed Iheae and ntlirr tem atou Ilk* Ihttn, belh ia r (a a to a n and normal. Id her gatdtn lor tha llrat time Ihla aeaxon. (Staff photo.*nr»Tlti|)
* * * * * * * * * * * *
N ew Variety of Tom ato From Turkey Weighs A b o u t 2 Pounds When M ature
riLER, Sept. « -A new variety; of tomato, the seed ol which o ra ln - ateq in Turkey, hu been ralaed UiU Kason by Mrs. J«me* B re n nan. north o( the Junction of h ig h - w»yt so and M.
Tt\t tomato when mature weighs close to two pounds and Mra. B re n nan needs less than two of these tomatoes to put Into a quart Jar for canning.
TTioM m-ha etlea UUs to-
Broiler Price To Drop Rest
Of This Year
criminated against on tlil-i account.Bordewlck snys llic Tiirkl:ih
strain seems resistant lo blight, a t lea.M In hl.i Harden. While o ther .strains ot tomnlocs bllKhttd m is
healthy.
predicted broiler chicken prices wlU contlnut to drop tor the r e s t« . 1»60.
The experts (6«CMt:that T ur- *^jr prices would rtmaln close tt the earljr-September level (o r .the c u t few months.
Prices for brotlets this summ eri —- above the levels ot a year,
- It demand for broUer# pen-l___ _ d fo p T ^n it 'U ie tu n uends> UfCT'prlces have bcgua •iip-
Another factor in the price drop U tha t the numtxr of broUeri ghjirlnst on the nillon's fa rm s Is «bout live per cent above » yei
Jrodue^^'VouTd help “m ainuiiii turkey prices during the nex t few months. Abo keepln* up th e prices l U the KOVtrnnitDt’s program of buylns froten, ready-to-cook tur^
■ kejrs to r the Khool lunch program.
E xperts to Slow Federal B uying
Of Eggs in U.S.
‘ II It doesnX gorernment spend-: •teg «B this t^sn to boost larm '»rlew may reicb Uie highest level
'. MaCr I t u more th a n l i t .. ijbilUoo poundttl dried efigs slnte . , i u t Jbb- 1. Ote «pUrgltat o f about .% ndUlon down, at a cost o t about
9 9 ^ 1 0 0 dollars.
thst puKbUM should'slow beeause m ute t p rices for . . bera rising.'It markci
,leis wlUuif to' 4*11 to Ihi ' unkai the depart.
- 1 0 up. Since Jul;, wot biyinB prtc:« far bu been « ia 4 per
malo, one slice of which Is steak and covers complrlely a slice of bread, cinim It tasirs bet- Ur th a n other tomalofs, t ' meatierand h a s no hard core in the initer. ......................
Mrs. Bretinan got the seed for,year, ihe "(ilnnts" these large Turkey Rose tomatoes even In adjoitiiim Irom Enill Bordewlek. Buhl. Uord- ewlclc got ihe seed from a friend • ho brought some back from Tur-
pu t the seed out tt iW tstrm Nursery lo grow n»rten •or h im .
Tills >tar both Mrs. Brennnn and Bordenlck will siive some i again from the huse toniatoe: have Uie nursery grow sWrlerj.
Actually, the new tomaiocx look s If they should be a canning
company's dream, since It takes lew -of-tham- tO-do-the lining quart Jars aa compared the other varieties. Tlie »km pink, however, and maybe
Slower Climl) of Farm Real Estate Debt Being Predicted
WABKINaTON, Sept. 21 HTI - ............... ..the agricultural research serMce (ARSi suld today preliminary (l{ res Indicate tha t farm real es- lie debt will climb mors simly hU year than In l«9.The debt wlU continue .. . . mall In relation to total farm
luseu, the agency said. In 19: farm 'eal estate debt amounted • S per cent ot the value of far
;al estate.Steadying land prices. hlRher
Interest rate.s, and a sUcVcenlns Incresse In farm production e». penses were expceied to hold the Increase In farm real 1 tills year to le.u than lent, the ARS said.This contrasts vith the 0.3 per
:ent Increase In form real estsle
live p
cnch borroaei".
a m t i -
f r e k e
w t< h
jr ip l ep r o t e c t i o n
, — . l —
G A L L O N *1 > 9 6GALLON S I 0 0 (coi* lo ll ) ............................................................... 1 , 0 0
McVEY S, Inc.161 3 rd A va. W a it
Canning P o p u la rWA81UN0T0N. Sep t. H7S —
The agriculture- dopurtmenL r e ports that oul of e»er>- 20 apples coiuumed lost year, nbout 15 were eaten fresli, three were eaten canned—os canned Apples pie a.-iuce—»nd two were u ... the form ol cnnnrcl Juice a n d froien and dried apples.
Tlie heaviest aiiple-produclnR ■ ■ -year:!-have b « »
York. Michl-
1059, from SllOM.OOO.OOO . *12.289,000,000.All lender groups shared In the
1950 Increase. The percentage Increase was the greatest for the federal land bank.-> <13 per centi
amallfst for life Insurance companies (0 per cent>.
Farm mortgage indebtedness Increased In IB29 in nil except two state.w-Maa-vichusetLs and Rhode Island. I
The decline In Bhode Island was' continuation of a 1S56 trend
and resulted from decreases In farm tnortgnges held by life Insurance companies, commercial ind savings bank-i. and others. .The decline in Mossacliusetu
resulted from decreases in farm lortgaees held by commercial
ProfitableWASHINOTO{lj_^t. 3i ■
ajie.Mlng results ot the rura. „ velopment prograni. Under-6ec- rau ry -o f- Agrteulture- Trua. D. Morse said farmers in northern i Michigan found that hunlers. Iish- ermen and tourists bring in 19 ol Income for every t i of farm Income, The ryral development pro- gnim Is de.slgned to Improve eco- nomlo opportunity m low Income 1
3 banks and otherj.
N O T IC E T o T w i n F a l ls C a n a l C o m p a n y S t o c k h o l d e r sW ater will be tu rn e d out o f th e C anal System fo r approximately 60 days between Nov. 1 a n d M arch .30, ex act dates to be an« nounccd J?iter.
‘ At a special meeting o t the Twin Falls Canal Board, Sept. 19, the Board decided to nff. tall winter flow for approximately 00 days In order to accumulate enough storage lo fit assured of a full supply tor next year's Irrigation aeosoa. This year's storage water l u used for 139 days, the longest on record using some 200.000 acre feel of storage. If conditions should remain th e same on the water ahed this coming season and our storai* ipace M nat «!l—ihe rcsuJu couJd be a heavy cut In delivery the Jstler pa rt of Aujuil. By storing for 6Q days, approilmately 60,000 acre feel ot water could be added to thi storage thus assuring a full supply.
T W IN FALLS CA N A L COMPANr .
PICTURE A
VOLCO BLOCKBUILDING
on your farm
|)u rp o 'f» niul \ cnillc. He- wilrt llic lloii jiioAs cnn^lilfmblc ■orUinj >Mlh oalllp.
Processed Potato F ood s U se Glimbs 18 P e r Cent
WASHINGTON. Sept.Tlie cron rcporilnK tuinpllon of processed pot:
f nbuut 18 per ccnt lam yenr 1 Kovcninicnt cxpcris forcc.ul ojD/M/nljJi' Jj)crfji5f >'caT.
Tlie bonrd estimated tha t nboiil 4('.2 million hundrcdivclRhl of ISSO-croD [wutoo.i were used for chips. Irozcn proclucl.s. dchydrMcd
_ procc'-'cd food.s jiich rm potato
— ipolntoc^ «ntl cniiticd m- wiu ail lncrc:i.'.c of n 1 iiilUioii liim-
food. <5rtil«fii;hl ovrr 1058.;nif> of poli
noi )ncrc,i.sf. I t ii. million hiiiiclrcihvi-liilu :he la.n Hircp years. With pop- t;on rlsln?, llil.s mc:ins that per Ita coii-'umpllon of (re.Ui jio- ir. ha.? been dcellnliiR,
Tbn« wlllotri pow on drrland on litirk Skeem'i ran c h touth of IlolIlBlcr. AUhnuth no wa ▼Islble, > wide artk hki UII citnt and iomc ipple trees th a t have never been watered,'at least n -Skwai'i knoirfed*e.. iibout 15 /eel belair the larlace. Sktem bi» found w airr near Ihls palrh ol
- iowi and In clfht other holea Ihal (Ue promlje .of BlIowlti| him to collect enouih naler to Irrlf food patch of dryland. (Staff pholo-enrravlniJ ......................... - ........
County Director Says Fall Weed Spraying Gets Results
Record Run of Storage W ater Used This S eason
<lrcx ......................American FnlLi reservoir for
this .'seiuon for a record rOn; reporta Alfred Peters, manBger.
Tlie avcrnRc wltlidrawal of stoi water In the reservoir Is uboi
"S days,..............Tlio rciuson for tlila unusual oc~
currtnce, Peters jays, Is ihal there little runolf of waters from
and river* Into the voir tbl3 year bccause of the dry winter Insl Miioij. m addition. iTigaiion requirement.1 d u r l i iB July and Augusl were high due to the bllJlerlng heat.
Under riormal condltloiu the “ nil company draws atorage wa- u r - for-Ju8t-a-few -dftys-tn-May n ia June, drawing Irrigation water
..................... s Into theSnake river. The only months jtorage water is completely utilized Is JQly, August and part of Bcptember.
TTilj year, however, alornnc :r called for elnrtlng May
. i and was on continuous call from Ihot date to Hie present time.
IMrORTS INCREASED w a sk x n o to n , Bepu 2i m
-U-3, cotton filled a subsUnllaliy ^wrtlon of total cotton Im-
, poru Into most consuming eoun- irit: during Ihe lirsi three quar-
—Je^of-the-HM'OO-scastmrTrom-.-girw- ttl th a year earlier. Tlie JJ-a. share of to u l Imports dur- a j Ihe reported periods Increased
m 13 of th e 15 major cotlon-con- tuming counlrlej.
Imports o f M eat For, U.S. _ Show
Decline in JuneWASHINGTON, SepU . .
-U .3.. ImpOfM-or_llyS5l?5lL-»Ql meat products continued U> decline In June. Pork and lamb imports were Ihe only red tneai items which wm above th e June. Id&O, level.
The toUJ of red m e»l Imports duriDj li!* month tv** 35 per ccnt below last year, while variety m eat Importrdcellncd 23 pe r tent. Im ports ornidiVblHffll'reilMic-proai-cts also deeUned during June.The January-June total of beef
nd veal Inrports w as 33 per cent lower than during th e same period last ye«r.
Thousonds This Year
Silo Unloader Is Reported to Cut
Time and Labor,'A Sl
Federalgineers hat-c defeloimi unloader which mny sav labor. In cattle feeding operations.
The unloader was developed by an agriculture depflrtment cnRl- nccr .workljiK In, cooperation with the WashlnKton state experiment station.
When research L'i complete, the electrically powered dcvlcc wir ■automalically unload nnd dlfitrlb- utc 175 to 200 pounds of sllasc per minute. The device Includes an auger which makes a cut JO feet wide, 13 leet deep, and 16 Inches thick.
WarrCn Lowery, Twin Pnlla county ueod director, urges farmers to corslder seriously the fall- sprnylnii of noxlou.i weeds for get- mg some of the be. t result.^ pos- ibie with modern chemicals.Lowery .-Lays the weed depart'
ment has found some of the bcjl kills are achieved at thU time ol the year, ChemlcaLi work slower In the fall and burn less of the tops and go deeper into the root sys- lenu «t a Uinf vlien root reservw of noxious weeds are low,
Lowery saya the weather has been fortunate this month for weed growlh and many noxious wcMls are showing heavy follase now that the beans ate off the fields.
He snyj weeds can lie sprayed successfully until an absolute frost hits thtj leaves ond "bums" them down.
Weedatol (amlnotrlazole). cm also be used against quadc grass, ground cherry and thistle, aafely
the fall of tha . year, adds
He warned, however, Ihnt whe jpraylng b accomplished on field, farmers shouldn 't get in hurry and plow the ground for weeks later, a t least not till the chemicals luive had time to work to the roots.....................
LABOR BILL SIGNED WASHINOTOI^, Sept. U WJ —
President Elsenhower has signed a bill extendJng th e Mexican labor program for six m onths to the end of 1061. Tlie extension ulll allo" the labor departm ent to make plans {or bringing Mexican {:ii'm workers Into th is country nexL season. But I t also means that Mexican labor will be an In the next congress.
.Toboggans w ere Invented by the American Indians, who used this type of sled to hau l packs.
T ' i i T T i S f B i f f i i i l l a n w M ineral a n d C h e m la l ^ ^om pound In your Salt.1 *nd Chimlctl com pound alreadyI ‘ “Km S5“ “ »•»” T r e u . u».i • ♦ 'r ^ t h e ^ I®** M<kMIne«l Compound
' S E E D &FE E D C O .
TRUCK U N E ~ .T W ! N FALLSAUo Available a t Moat r t* i Supp^ Dealers
rr)iuj-'r..lid tlirre arc oiil
l'U •. mc.u!0Il« 01 1 mn.lXV) recIM '.■•c.'Ill tbr United ■Ive tliK cl[ . 'lllCAUcm. : il. 1:: priliih sre iie.es- slinivliii; qucillly a ' a
01 se, 12 iKiliils nt h.illrr. piiliils lor uotkliic or
laUer.-BcBKar . Joe lui already- rariifd 18 points In 1339 tij n \uiiklnf: horse. Txo points tow.iril thv h a l t e r retiulicmfiiM Bprf* rnrned this ye.ar Mlicn Ucssar Joi-
lirst place In lits cbs.'i al ihe I Kiills county fair nt 1-iUr..in'; r;ild (tic stallion, :o K lor his rPniMktible record, the Centennial mrrs at Den-
Shoshone Unit’i Stock Moved Off
Ranges Sept. 151COODINQ, Sept, 2< — Cattle
belonging to members of the Gho- •ihone Unit .Cnttltmtn's as.socla- tlon came off the range Sept. 15, reporti D o n 0, rtedcrlcksen. Qooding.
PredefickMn, alsi} in offfccr of the Tliorn Creek Caltit iswcla- llon, said cattle-owned by-members of this group will come off the range a l the end of this, month. , I
y}m sjns~vfirt hnd a stock saddle thrown i hL' bark.
QiialLr said he bos bfloklnss n oil DcRnar Joe fo r tlie 1961 bnu (rnm horsebrecdcrs- in U tah ( Nevada.
Decgar Joe is by Tom Nenl. o' of DcRcar Dabe. n 'mare th a t w_ .'Ired by Deggar Boy, a thorough bred that wBs lu ll brother f Ktntiicky Derby winner.
A V \\\V W X V \\V % V \V \\V X \\> \\\V V V
M A ^ I C V A L L E Y
ANGUS SALEA pproxirrtatel.y
4 0 BULLS 2 0 FEMALES
F ew 4-H Club C a lv e s
FILER FAIRGROUNDSSATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
SALE STARTS 1:00 P .M .
- SI WILLIAMS, A uctioneer—
f a l lTract Bargnins^
a rin _________
lo-esD . Complete Overhaul ..
*2150“
,?1995«
zt*475'»-
_!675"
J 1 9 9 “
with front CtilUTalor—
?875«». ? 4 9 5 «
._?475“ >*550®®
“A" -
I-VAC
?175®®CABE------- --- Make O f fe r
*375®®
MODERN TRAaOR CENTERY O U R F O R D T R A C T O R & I M P L E M E N T D E A L E R
.j-W A m BerrlM to Oar SatannaB’- ,2 3 0 In d A n i l in S « iilk Twin f a l l l 3 .0 0 1 7
JEROME LIVESTOCK CO/ViMISSION CO.
Market the a u c tip n lw a y - w her^thrQ ugh__competitive b id d in g your prices a re se t.
^ p te m b e r2 7 .
Don't WisH‘his^le4uesdayL . . . Good Run of Feeder Cattle
J E R O M E L IV E S T O C K ^
C O M M I S S I O N C O .I n t h e H e a r t o f M a g i c . V a l l e y ' s '
L i v e s t o c k F e e d i n g ^
\ . • ■
^ A G E TWENTY-FOUR••t-JvS-
T IM E S -N E W S . TW IN F A L L S , I D A H O SUNDAY. SEPTEMBEr. 2'
(/)
CMo
lOI/)
2 c
&
> » f gC 1 1
•■Is ' s
' -------S !>,
I E
0 in
LO O
C o
- 7
, SEFTEMBEB 25, lOGO „ T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN P A L L S , I D A H O
1 ^
i s n 2• 5O 111 1 ^ CO | | l | s i
i ' CD - I
I8
3
J i
C O
E« >
£
C 9
1 m- } - m -1 M
-D■5 S e .
. I . .............. - - 0 . -i o
T IM E S -N E W S , T W I N F A L L S , ID A H O
SUUPA'^y, SEPTEM BER 25, 1960 T IM E S -N E W S . T W I N F A L L S . ID A H O PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN ; j | |
Bits o f Pioneer Relics Found at Massacre Site BENEATH T H IS B A N N I R A R E T H I W ORLD'S BEST B A R G A IN S
W A N T-A D RATES
P H O N E \IE :5-o;i31
“ s p e c ia l n o t i c e s ^
SITUATIONS W A N T E D 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1 UNFU RN ISH ED HOUSES
SCHOOLS & T R A IN IN G
H u ; i i IN C O M E
M E NSv a n t Yd t 6 r e st
t r a v e l a n d r e s o r t s
FOn
SKRVIL’E iirA T lO N
_ blU or pioneer belonclncs were laund Jutl two wceki a|0 »l ai (III II<e OtUr mstsacre which will be vi>IUd Sunda;, Oct. 2,- - Vrt «f the Twin Falli Coiinly Hlnlorlcal Kwltly. A foal rule,
oded In Hie pJcture for ilze comparison. No, 1 l> a piece of rnwcrnJ iron t iom Ihe whipple-teee ol t pinnefr irtioB; of Bhlle and colored f la s i; 13) pollcrj. Including a portion
) two blls ot dried lealhcr; (jl plrcru from ft tmall. Irnn le ta l bands, probablr (fnni a •mall barrel. The aril du rln r a prellmlnnrr c:iplnriiUon br Mr. and Mrs. John r. and Mr.. Ilunh Boone and Mr, and Mn.. 0 . A. (( r » in FaDi; Mra l.ulu Ca)l>i>un llar)>rrll J^outK UuhJ, :alhoun, fielua)’ area. iKelVtr rlmtn—*tafl enjravii
— BLAKE OIL CO.
listorical Society to Visit M assacre Site fo r F in a l‘Field Trip o f Season
bt loo m y. For those who are iictiltd In OrcRon T rail history ;'»[H'be’ an-Dppartuntty scMom -•Htnllnj ILselt. The round trip j be spproxliniitely 110 miles ,en W n Palh nnd much win
Stocks Lose 7.6 Billion In One Day
m yoiuc. Sept. u (v?t-Tii. M muliel lu i 7.fi billion dol ir» In roaikn values thte week r.d th« ditniBe w « done In uilon-Uond.r.Triitn, btstt nil th is mi
«llh <IHllWn»'»ioci prices, . iiore ntmjiu last week-end < lie conUtiurd cloudy oulloolc builoui ind the a r r l v f t l Khnuhchtv and compony. n i j k-oueitt much caullon Into
loodtji opewnc Rnl prices dli>- Rl /roih Ihe alart. W hen'tliey fell txoujh the IKO reiW nnce point. Uch hid held thre« prtvloua ou thli year, a selling u touched Oft and pricea i :«e were down as much mu.The Dow Jones Industrial
« wu down 15,42 polnta c »r. the shstpest break sli en 91SI points nearly five yeara to tolloslns President Elscnhow- ti heart atttck.A slight technical recovery woj ide In the next two *ewlons. But
»'lh no new market stimulants Kolnj Into the picture’ prlcca itied flown ajaln on Thursday aftJ isj',Tiklns Uie economic and Inter' JUon>l outlook Into m arket con- 'H, mitkel analysts aay there Is Mmuch to brlBhten prospeel* Xor fi mly development of a major Wtna or a siijtalned buying In- «»l. A worsening of th e sltua-
li fe»slBle, they add. should =mion become mose dUappolnt-I »llh the su te of affairs.Oae fjpert also believes that the « tvei In the Dow Jones Indus- ^1 »vernje, wlj!ch1)alt«d"iilIiKf
in March, May and July be « Jiving In last Monday, nov “I- be a formldablB obsUele i t
it [uilfrVery little happened In the busl*
n f r t Ui Bu u u r m - [“lor tentlment. and the eeon-
«re becoming more bearish ^ fl«y as to business prospects « ihe fourth quarter.«mmal sumull to business ac
■my-lncluding Inventory rebulld- ^ «P*“ ‘ outl»y*. »ndf/l« defense spending—have ''•etopfd to any strong tiejree. ^ e j ihls wMif picked up iharply ^ the previous week's three-
iQ.-, amounUn* to HJJ0J3O
^wle&n Moton was the ;no«t liwe with tales o f 213,000
^ • n closed a t J l o il H .S tan - S ? l N e » JtTaey). Btude- ^f-Packard. when-Usued, Ben “• uS la n d e d ou
^ i^mtriai average o .i» P" “*e •***' «“ SM-0.“ nee Feb. 13, :»S9; 20
to 129J8, th e lowestII utiUUe* off> ltto 51= <-86Ui« lowest al0 c« Dec. Ifl.
“fi* fourth consecutlTe ^ fleeline bill brolter* u i d
»as mue in the p» tU ra of r® * "n « tl» « of n typical seU- ^ u , Qom, u a ly a u expect
of ItregUarly lower prleea t I*™ until » base cvnr ‘"®e»hfre la ' th» n a g e
MO In ihe DOW.JOOM
'^««Ueo w u ip tie d la 'U n de-
snnd rtLi cii.'lly passable In ordinary vi hlclcsV'
.SeYcrnl._mcmlJCrj.-jv 111_ brli shovels with ihcm for dljirtni! i the site which 11 Is planned
furnished by Kdkcr. llie spot not known where llic nrnsiicn ploncer.'i were burled by a group soldiers who BrrUcd at the £cei
nl weeks later In late Auju;The actual nttack by Snake
Indians took place early In August, Tlic Indians trapped the 44-person train at ft point nwny from walcr. After two days tlie train members
Sale o f Savings Bonds Reportedj"
E and H savings bonds ssles t
ward trend In bond jale.i for Ids- | ho. accordlne to flfturcs recelicd , here by DLitrlct Chairman au>- H, Shearer.
’DJsUlct saJej for AujujI to- i Uled ti04.BS6 comp&red to »}.I>39 > for Augiut. »5B,” Shearer noted, gales In the dlilrlct In Ihe first eight months of this, year touted ; »723,»5. This district Includes , Twin Falls county, Minidoka county. Cassia couniy, Jerome county. Gooding county. Blaine couniy, Lincoln county and Cama.s county. .
Sales by counties Include T»ln ■ rails,-»7t.2fl8 m AUgU3t.-lS40,lM j In the first eight months ol the year; Minidoka, K£i2. I l« ,7 r Cassia, $5,571, 184,559; Jerome.» ,168, »sa,72S; Ooodlng, {7,041; 158,- ’ 664; Dlolnc. »2J«. 131,257; Lin- ‘ coin, »5,01B, IJ7B72; Camius, . 168; 117.039. and Elmore. »33,130, •
i-Bter and iiltnclti-d in Krcat num- 4 of the 44 In the train d Qrcgnn, Several
Grain Market Lose&Grountl During W eek
CHICAGO, Sept. 24 artu -a rn ln
c h i r o p r a c t o r s
HELP W A N T E D — FEMALE
W AN TED t o BORROW
R E N T -A L L S COMPANY1.001 ITEES
»« freni yir» Dreu BC HH1
L ivestock •n oil 10 up ; o,its o il 2 2'. , r^e olf to 'j ; soyben
to lard up 8 to offpoinu,
‘ ■■ ■ : '1 market.t were fir at mlflweclc althouRli spotted 1
jwcrt In SeplCTnber conl^»ct. due to llquldat 'the eiplratlon of th a t month w ith '■
« the clue ot bailneis Wednesday.d to show a better
the ■tone V prcinl:
_ bnscd I I llio' inipouiidinK
BEAUTY SHOPS
SITU A TIO N S WANTED
cllne, nnd clecironlcs continued to take the heaviest beating. IBM (fil l l ' i points on lop of an 18-polnt Ictss the preceding week. Texas Instruments ond Minneapolis Honeywell dropped B each, Motorola 7 ' and Zenith 4’>.
General Dynamics halved Its dividend and the stock (ell 4S, Coca-Cola and Minute Maid announced merger plans and both
tr* ncord»d _on• .... . ..................• i>a mlie.1 No, 1 »nJ 2 .nd 9 }00-
enns, meanwhile, Rnlned s treng th \ ,n fcrecssLs of po.sslble fro
• freezing conditions In no rlhern I Btalu,
The ■ higher trend was ahort * lived, Pracllonal lo.«e.i were clxalk- , i lip at the close TJiursdny «nd n Frldaj'_mDsi,Rrains continued I ownward as buylnR fell o ff w ith .
't llaulflatlon in Uic face of slacken- Ing domestic
Com futures showed Independent strength for the week. Tlie trend, however, seemed ft comeback weakness displayed on Tuesday and W e d n e s d a y . Commercial houtes showed Uio m osrinterest.In this commodity during the w although midweek buying by porters was also a factor.
Export quarters reported a fa ir ly brisk business during the first part of the week. Although dealings tapered coiulderably during the fins] two sessions Indications for week-end busl;iess were bright ond troders expressed hope iolts In wheat, flour, corn losslbly some soybeans m ight be lonsumated Saturday or Sunday.
HELP W A N T E D — MALE
TW IN FA LLS REALTY & IN S .
FURNISHED ROOMS
RENT A aiNQER
Local and Nation Wide 3
T R U C K S E O R R E N T
MACKS U-DRIVEp ic K U P S -n jn N rro w s vak8
FLAT BEOS BATES BV HOUR. UAT OB WCU
PKUNK BS S-tNTE A S T 5 PO IN T S SER VICE
—MaV-ING?__. Kent s Truck
Any su*
HERTZ SYSTEM
- H O M E tOk S a U 6 H l t E N t _ , | [
Al» killni. lut Kr»pflk, t
Cattl^-ClMlnr
J Awards Won by T.F. Cub Scouts 0
T H E S N A K E R IV E R T R O U T C O .BUHL. IDAHO
ll Msl>n>I>Ullnf hlrlm • IXID to -«ik In their ofrit*. Dull*. ■Ill l»rlgj. («lrcbon> •hlppinf.
.u r» ., -otK. .tc. T«ln»
I U0UM8 priMU U k wuUt'mU-Boc*
ACREAGES FOR SALE
* sSsia.**** ”
UUHU t *cr«. Mmi, «U r I Ur«Mj|- .................
<20 A O RU ~
_S2:_sa,z!ii,.Sij£L5_Chesapeake and Ohio, which're- r
celved a slight setback when the BalUmore and Ohio announced It rwould sta rt a merger study with : the New York Central next week. ’
The blue chips featured loues of In Procter and Gamble, '
Inteniallonal Paper, U- . Pont and 2H in American Telephone,
Matt Amon received a gold t .ow, David Day w « awarded the silver arrow, and L arry Iverson r celved a bear badge and gold a
HAROLD'S AQSNOr M>. RE»4t*t' U 1-1111'
M«»Ut MalUyto L4«Uai'
SO hl«h.r. rnrlln. . w l, .IMdr. il» ml Ime »pTlnif
T.F . Sophom ores. To B e Given Test
picked up te a 12-week high .but ^T w in Pall* h ig h school -Chrysler foU IS and General Mo
tors a point...KxeepM<ms_to,the.generil trend
were Quaker OtU up 4. Foots Mineral up a n . Richfield Oil up J, Amerada up IH and Alcoa up Pi, r m r n r r r rrrcmfwypcmfwrpcmc
Of the K««t f.<SJ issue* traded thla week. #«S decUaed, W advanced and lil held uschaoged. .Hew IMP lows were set by 2M Is- r---------- - highs by 35.--------- '
students Tuesday, reports Eetinethg f l i i guldMicfl.cotniselDr._____
T he test eraluates two areas .. learning, English and mathemsUes, w hich are covered on the college board test required for adtnlsiloo (9 n ttttr colleeet end uatrentUu.
Test, scores will be Inteipreted
Twin Falls Markets
nounced that ..............month was cltuenahlp nnd each den presented a sk it perUlnlag this theme.
Retired cubmaster Dale O ban was presented a gift from the boys and their parents for hla service, Melvin Whitehead.Ing u spokesman for the group, presented the gift.
Idaho’s S hare o f U.S. F unds N oted
ld il» lflir«celT e-|7» ,12S un- u Its share or receipts from federal land resources, announces Interio r Becrtlary Fred A. Seaton.
TS* tU U TtctSvti *33,1!K>.16 from mineral right* *nd *48.- 974iS from other sources.
Wyoming received the Uom.........-th8-»-«U tM t har lBgJ n
ina with a toU l of 10,816.- New Mexico was la second
place' with M.«84^23,10. O ther sUtes receiving more than t l ,- ......... are Colorado, with *1.-
- H E L-P -W A N T E D -
. _U.» h.ry-Jb,,* J
................oxcMat.Famtr't 8«ivle« C«aUr. I Wait. ItJtft.
M A LE OR FEM ALE
ks:hnoui. nitlonillr dvirtlitd W trroJiicu. WMklj^pifcf^ of II WrI*. V»lklnt“ r r^ le u t lat.
irlf* 10 o • ■ .. NurilP*
■ n(r1imt»r >o4 >Wrt {ureUbtd. «IUiiHirfcL tkw ll. Ph8B« RE S-»
ruo tn u t u 'i . Will 'U i iu<ri«.t.
BARVIB KUiCHELOB
ir ^gartvra furaliii^ !
u r < b ^ i * ri K f i i
SALES HELP W A N T E D: *-*W
CUSTOM CORN CBOFPINO Lm « Dam».-1 Caton Fwalu
■StawriEilj:!Um'T bstcbcr*f f i i - S l -
Can la Intft, Itrti -
.UVB roubT ii. .
MEMAN LEAVK8• HBYBORN, sept. 24 - A 3/el Rlehtrd Larry Bllncoe left W ^ - Betday lor M lthom a Olty, O kla , to take up bis duty .HBlgn- metil alter iWUng hU parentfc Jto. W U & R i^ a id BUneoe; w id h b
■ JPiKnts, Mr. « id Mrs. D . P.------ee. uid Mrt. MyrUe Lott. Heha< Juil eoraplel^ live monttaa of buls trtlabif » t AmwlUo. Tex.-.
■01t> TILLIKO Qar4»t. U»B«. aw«a«ia, Tnewr Moaaut KoiadUar'
Dl<k f aoitt «0» Qilaa SB ».<:
BABOLD B\ZEM . Caawa IvatlilM . .. Bair - Grata - JVu ■, Ctot*
r » » t MB M IO Twla falla. m n' R O T o * n u im Q
. TWplae, r« » a l . ; rrtaalaa. Aim
Mil jpIiu parts. PriM lt.1
nntlr a ia a u rt >IUi a^aotnt lum It Ikclilna aoniRiDaltf. A U kuUMaab ikvwtnK saMltiai ratunu. II rM
n o r t h ’ s id b b b a l t t •
«ill. A srocd locaUaa witk a WaU- . till ^l«w. FitMd rlsbt.I A C B » ail la *a.tBM. olw .«» tovB. Z DMfvoa boot, aarafc, at« m^ooe**’* »'>“ * ' ' Ool/
LLOVp ROBKHflON AOIKCy
OFFICB PHONB AEXEXNELL ANOKRSOK KK S-BOB OOPP BEI-VERl. UZCBAU EE tJ
HOM ES FOR a A U
8 “C i i
5 m = n r r B C 5 = r n o : -.exsstSF&s
“ j s r
PA G E TWENTY-E T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN F A L L S , IDAHOSU.VDAV, SEPTEMBEP. jj
Market Place of
Mogic Volley
BENU.TH THIS M HNEH ARE THE WOBLO'S K ST EAROAINS
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. lOGO - T I-M E S -N E W S , T W I N F A L L S . ID A H O .. P A G E TW ENTY-NINE i.,.
M arket Place of
Magic Valley
BENEATH THIS BAMNER ARE THE WORtD'S BEST BARGAINS '. ._ A U T O S _ F Q R :S A 1 6 ____ ;
■ w
T IM E S-N E W S. T W I N F A i i S . ID A H O SUNDAY, S m E M E E R a^
Lar»e Game Herds Overuse Browse PlantsO
M A G I C V A L L E Y P O R T R A I T
D uring Past M onth Thomas H ovenden H as Been B u sy W ith Two Pet P ro jects
^ C r e a R e l i e f v ^
UnitTraiiiiilg As Guerrillas
muil be nitn uk Ilcltnl m »Slinied tlitai. 'n,r‘
. j «dequ»lelr >i»f» dam iie m a r be don
) or Ihree jreiin unlcti hutilrII;t »t»lUblo food »upplr. The «cfomp»n,ln» apllcle »lr« lb« (Fl»h »nd |»m» deparlmerU photo—SU tf en iu
More H u n ters in Certain P laces Can Prevent O vergrazing of W inter R angeDr JIM IIUMBIRD
Idtha Pith tnd O a n e DeptiIdaho U one ot th e top big Kumt
liuniinit staua In the country. More hunters In th e rUht plBCCi CM miiie II even better.
11 It u almple u the old theory o< lupply uid demand..Elk, ' tnd olhrr kntmab which set food Irom browslnc oritn populite ft wUiter ruuRc, becQmlns .emiclBtcd, weakentd (iiid stuceptu bl» lo dLsfM*. Thia con b» offse t fay o6l»liilng Ml nclcquiKe harvc
illy lanore county lines und.prlmillviMost un lto
liliOio Rumc mniiniipmenl people in.ienueiuly ll^v^ nlvtn up tliel U Irien ot control by counllpj In
iRvor of rlvpr OmliiiiKM, iarco b.i- Rlns, cievatlon.1, types ol browse
5Tap DerrlsDei]
lehfrt-e;. Whtn lirts b
t- t«lt;—
the like, fi Kew
InsicBd of m 44 trbKrnry coiiniy Olv lie depnrlmcnl two yc.irs lit
veloped tlie kriiic iimiini! unlta. TIicsc nrc iiuiiibem/ m le» -in B«iiifnce Iroi
Since lB5i he hxs b«n ttder for the Triple D 4-H cluU.
Guide Mtnlxri Most ot Ills »ork Invol
Ing the members In Iheir projec vork and Rlvini; Ihrm Ideas i :arry out. "I'm ptoudol ihcy have made ai «ouniy fiU 3ftcii It Is not alist they «ln. t »lmt they lenrn. Tlie compctlllon b fierce tind ahat ihfy c^ from this compellllon Is vi portaht."
Hovenden i$ currtntly plnnnlnR
et Kies ot ranselnnd recently In the IIMl'A ctinyon ftectlon o( the mlddle-8n*li« ilv fr. the Idaho fish tnd lame c o m m is s i o n acted promplly to unend the ISCO bis gun» regulations to cre»le ano ther two-dttr M«». The purpose wna t( offer tnougli locenciro to c»as< Jilmro4j"t8"g0"lrito-the rniddle- Snako &nd bag a t leiui one deer •piece.
4 DKr Kill roMlbIt 77i» jpwlaJ Heil'a etnyon deer
tat makes It al leiutt llKoretlcully
In Rcnerat, lia' or elk. Sometimes there uic two or more hlg tiim f In ciiv uiiJlBut each has n gei>eral typ.' ol lollagc. c.isi-ntlally the same kind
natural boundnrlcs.On Die rrv f« e side of Dip sliffl
of wpcr. coiilaltilns llif 13C0 df'T; elk hunllng mn]> are priiiied rco- graphical descriptions ol the 71 game mtnaecment uniis. losclhri wllh seneral huntlne tesuUtlotu Carelul study ot lh^^e .md com-
cptember niid hunters ould tie prepared forndvers ?, W htlp llccc^s to winter range cos u.Minlly l» nvallabic throuRh
Idnlionim hnvUiK horf.es siilln for rUJltiK or packlr.ij nrc In li CHieciiilly when vcnlurin? Into
liilnt I L of'outlltti nvnllable: outmtcra Irom Bol;Qlrlleld.';.
Elk hunting probably docs
,t. however. Iia: . nil Ikcn^ed Idaho KUtilcs which '-uesl.-Some ol ; rcAchcd by radio
najor I r ................he ij fxecullvf otllcrrot tl squadron of (h« ITtth i cavalry reKlmenl. He liss held th b po<lon since l»M. Tlils suir he WBS one ol t»o olflcers In ho lo attend Ihe nxlonal def strategy .renilnir. July lO-H. ■
en27 NEW FEATURES:
Icfte. Joint c
Tills alme<l i
1 by I
Kfucail/! realillej Ot the to the United t
n of the
il fchool. >//lcerJ In and how
•. The n ijor punio.« supply tlie 301 olllctr stu 111 JjiforjnsDwi IJjfy can
bnck to their boniraiess.In the post fe»- »edj Hove
has made'several ipttchea deal- Inn with the of natio idefense under the uniuual world condltloni,
•'One ot tlie tiiiln purposes ol the tralninj »js to enllghtcr •' American people about th^
protraciei connict i
• NIEW EN G IN E
• NEW T R A N S M IS S IO N
• MORE T R U N K SPACEa
T hese are just a s ta r t o f ALL THE NEW FEATURES in“th e “ new 196! VOLKSWAGEN.
iicrd iiumticrs. T h b thiit for every 10 deer
Ijoni.lII Ihu Urce ar.iiiml m plus is >i nnaiccJ by Uuiitliie. Miucc <1o<-a Ihrousk ttarviXlon and m Jlim tr tlon, by dL'et..*« m id ii.ir'4»lle-v ■ by oUicr mtaiij. T hci
many-and no more. l’I»n lU nre Supoly
l e « In » r . e ’ ”e ^ tlie food supply of the laiige. tlius
islnj carrying cupaclly. T hey «!• plsirliirTcsTs xo krcp th e t ) ig - ^ “ *'
game population within tlie car-rjiiig capacity of the ranKc, 1 ‘V*'''".';
Several tcvcsctntloii urocnm n arc Bbuntliiiil In all.r Ju rid e ^ y groundliicrense the growth of browse " ,
j*au-jft-> Will f»imiKi
he Id.iho-Mi , HKIj, Montana rs tfte bill bear
■ Crceki. - populat
1 SHOSIIONb:. SeptSundiiy &cho,il convention ...........lirre Wedne^dJy rit the Ax.irmbly ot C'lOd church. Eliipha.-.Li was gt>
^en-church wurlc thiuush vorloi uorkshops.
Erick Kal.'er, Idaho Ichargc of the coiivcnilon
Worlcshops held lnclude<l "rii pl-ice of sar.red niu\ic in tfi churclJ." under dirrcllon ot I.eon ard Lclay. Pccatello; "Teachlns « Juniors itnd intornicdlaio" bv I■c!.~xi5rfisrT'iitiiT” cnian'--oinra
by M i s . Nellie
..C T K 'E ! ;rS'!.S,SVS;”elk uid deer hununir In the sta te?, \ VV,,,The tollowUig brief round.jp U d „ r In the .Centra?
0 brinn tlofftrta 10 help plan lho.^c bl; gune »«ilM this fall. ‘do»m orr ihp
Map ExpLilaed But flrtt. B word to hunters who dowmtrcam. tl
ol M % ose red l ln « tod eurJy- s n a t r euu U»»t have b tc ji superltnpcsed stream to on Uie IKO Idslio deer-elk hunt- Little We In* miip. There ore ;b matmse- and willow cr, ment uDlta outlUM'd uy Uie lines Also Big creek -*nd Uies» Ji»w Jirtlfor w rcla-; El* *re found tfuouglmn tUmihlp U w unty bouaflarle,.. Tne M the eaaterir rcKion ot tt c
.-XIorflsTPiitli. 'Xtenslon work .................. .|Caspep. Idaho Fiills. and ' Teach'
Notili Ioik'‘"S beginners luid prmiurlcs" under dlr<Ktloa of Wlbna Kaiser
as for mule' A un io n mefilns nos held at the
teuod' Is thU
(j„: church audlto: ilir Mr. KnLser prr:
rom Ih-i’ii r.ir.ch ' G old crowi mam s.vlitioii iiv;<Mcher» and
ns upitrrtni. ihe slntf."1 irom WcMf ilonn- Al th e evenli Piitsbunj laiidtni:. the C. O . Rol)Cl;,«T river, miau rrtel: charge of the it
111 Oem lounty, Leo B raun . Sho.'hoiie. sang a duet' Valley county, -and th e Bev. W arren Combs. Nam-
pa, WOK feaiuri'd .'peaker, Uilng themental but not' In
■here the Re ented the program I tcllowjhlp amonR 111- Sunday school
K .'crvice, the Re'. Jerome, w(U li
I sound nci|hborIy ■-'DwnfwHsrttord
Homeowner* Policyc bines # 11 ihebsiic f i r e - Ihcft.liability p ro p e r ty
— tn ju ran w you neecJ i n one broad, econom ical p ro tec tion "p»ck*ge’*. Savings up to 30% . . . only one rencwt(d»«e. . . one premium plus t h « ' a d d ed convtnignc* o t paying in e*iy m on th ly ins(aifm»nlj. Aik us f o r details today.
Peovey-Tober Co.THOMAS C. PEAVEV
EsUblUhed I90S • Inaurane* li Ow Bu»lne»s-
202 ShojhoM fit/eel ;e * s t DIAL RE M IU
Although- m a n y n e w fe a tu re s now m ak e th e VolkV
wageii f in e r th a n ev e r, basic d es ig n rem a in s th e same.
Tliis s p o tl ig h ts the u n iq u e b e n e f i t a ll V o lksw agen own-
Gi's enjoy. S ty le s a r e n o t c o n s ta n tly sw itched a t the'
buyer's ex p e n se . F id e lity to basic d es ig n is pe rm an en tly ~
l);irtnered ^by d e ta iled tech n ica l p rogress.. A ll th e new
feiitures’y o u en joy in th e f in e r-th a n -e v e r V olksw agen,
ifoi'c pow er— m ore d r iv in g c o m fo rt— m ore t ru n k space
—:ind fu lly synchi-onized gea i's . Y o u r V olksw agen is '
nut ju s t a c a r — it’s a n b u t s t a m l i i ^ sound in v es tm e n t
Y o u are in v ite d to co m e in a n d s e e an d driv6—
th e w onderfu l n ew 1961 V O LK SW A G EN -at -
McKe n z i eMOTORS
3 5 1 M a i n A v e n u e E a s t — T w i n F a